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Release Date: December 27, 2001 Next Event: PURDUE UPCOMING EVENTS SITE: Kohl Center, Madison, WI (17,142) DATE: Fri. Dec. 28, 7 p.m. CST The Badgers begin the Big Ten season Friday by playing host to No. 7 Purdue (9- BROADCASTS: WIBA 1310 AM Radio with 1) at home for the third-straight year. The defending Big Ten Champions and last Brian Posick and Sandi Skubal year’s NCAA runner-up champions have prevailed the other two years. The Purdue Fox Sports Chicago TV (live) with Dave Loane game and the following game Dec. 30 at Iowa will be broadcast live on Fox Sports and Toni Roesch (local Charter Comm. ch. 26) Net as part of the Big Ten television package. It has been 15 days since No. 14 Wisconsin (9-1) outscored Drake 40-16 in Next Event: at Iowa the second half to secure its eigthth-straight win to head into the holiday break with SITE: Carver-Hawykeye Arena (15,500) a 9-1 record. The mark equals the 1997 team’s opening and brings the Kohl DATES: Sun. Dec. 30, 2001, 12 p.m. BROADCASTS: ESPN Radio 1070 AM with Center home-win streak to five this season, and 11 dating back to last year. Brian Posick; Fox Sports Chicago TV (live) with Dave Loane and Toni Roesch (Charter ch. 26) MAJOR PROMOTION ‘ CRAM THE KOHL!’

WEB BROADCASTAND LIVE STATS: ‘CRAM THE KOHL!’ UW Coach Jane Albright Live stats for UW home games and game-day would love for her team to experience a sold out audio are available at UWBADGERS.COM Kohl Center and she’s putting her money where her TICKETS: (1-800-GO BADGERS): wishes are. Albright announced she will pay a quar- Tickets Available at the Door ter-a-head to the Ronald McDonald House Single Game: $7 Adults Charities of Madison for every person attending the $3 Students/Sr. Citizens/Youth Minnesota game on Sunday, Jan. 20 at 1:30 p.m. if the game is a sellout.

QUICK FACTS THE RANKINGS ABOUT THE BADGERS Overall Record: ...... 9-1 The Badgers moved up to 14th in their sixth-straight week in the AP poll. Big Ten Record: ...... 0-0 Wisconsin entered the USA Today poll at 22nd on Dec. 3, and made its biggest Associated Press Media Poll ...... 14th jump from 19th to 14th in the latest rankings. The AP ranking is the highest since USA Today Coaches Poll ...... 14th an all-time high of 8th in 1997. Wisconsin finished last year at 24th in the AP poll Kohl Center (since Jan. 98) ...... 47-11 after spending 14 weeks in and out of the Top 25. BADGER STAFF Head Coach ...... Jane Albright ON THE SIDELINES Alma Mater ...... Appalachian State ‘76 Record at Wisconsin . . . .144-75 (8 years) Jane Albright is having one of her finest years in her eighth season as the win- Big Ten Record ...... 69-43 (8 years) ningest women’s basketball coach in Wisconsin history with a 144-75 (.657 per- Overall Record ...... 332-185 (18 years) cent) record. She has led UW to six post-season tournament bids and four 20-win Assistant Coaches ...... Kate Peterson seasons. Wisconsin has attended four NCAA tournaments and was the 2000 WNIT Erika Lang-Montgomery, Kelly Kenny Champion and 1999 WNIT runnerup. Dir. of Basketball Opps . . .Melissa Bruner Telephone ...... 608-265-3737 WISCONSIN’S PROBABLE LINEUP

UW Probable Starters (2001–02 pts/rebs) NOTABLE QUOTES 41–Jessie Stomski 6-3 Sr. F Oakdale, MN 20.2 9.7 30–Tamara Moore 5-11 Sr. G/F Minneapolis, MN 15.7 5.3 7.4a/3.4 st 32–Kyle Black 5-11 Sr. G Indianapolis, IN 13.9 1.9 .441% 3pt “Th e y (Wisconsin) are big, 44–Emily Ashbaugh 6-5 So. C Woodinville, WA 6.6 4.7 th e y are phys i c a l , th e y can drive, 43–Kristi Seeger 6-0 F Jr. Stoughton, WI 2.8 3.5 th e y can . The y are not Off The Bench (2001–02 pts/rebs) 25–Ebba Gebisa 6-3 Fr. F West Lafayette, IN 6.0 4.0 ranked 15th by mistake. They ’ re a 11–Stephanie Rich 5-11 Fr. G Crawfordsville, IA 3.4 2.4 .321% 3pt great basketball team. ” 52–Sarah Jirovec 6-4 Sr. C Stevens Point, WI 2.4 1.1 22–Leah Hefte 5-11 Jr. G McFarland, WI 2.6 1.1 Lisa Stone, Head Coach 1–Candas Smith 5-6 Jr. G Madison, WI 1.2 1.0 1.6 ass 40–Shawna Nicols 5-10 Fr. G Milwaukee, WI 1.2 0.8 Dr ake Univer s i t y 42–Leslie Jauch 6-3 Fr. C Baraboo, WI 1.3 1.0 UW IN THE POLLS 2001–02 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RESULTS

2001 is the ninth year overall, and eighth - Day Date Opponent Results Rec. High Score straight year, UW had been ranked among the NOVEMBER nation’s top 25. Wisconsin’s highest poll rank - SUN. 18 WASHINGTON W 87-67 1-0 Stomski-22 Sat-Sun. 24-25 at Virgin Islands Paradise Jam Tourney ing was eighth in both polls on 12/22/97. Sat. 24 vs. Texas L 70-75 1-1 Moore-17 Sun. 25 vs. Florida W 61-49 2-1 Stomski-17 Date AP Record USA TUES. 27 CLEVELAND STATE W 97-55 3-1 Stomski-27 Nov. 5 NR 0-0 NR DECEMBER Nov. 12 NR 0-0 NR Fri. N30 at AZ Wisconsin vs. Pittsburgh W 92-75 4-1 Moore-21 Nov. 20 23rd 1-0 NR Sun. 2 at AZ UW vs. Holy Cross W 80-71 5-1 Black-26 Nov. 26 20th 2-1 NR Wed. 5 at Marquette W 56-55 6-1 Black 19 Dec. 3 19th 5-1 22nd SAT. 8 NORTH CAROLINA STATE W 65-48 7-1 Moore-24 Dec. 10 15th 7-1 19th TUES. 11 UW-MILWAUKEE (WPT, WB14)W 80-61 8-1 Stomski-27 Dec. 17 15th 9-1 19th THUR. 13 DRAKE (WPT) W 74-61 9-1 Stomski-20 Dec. 24 14th 9-1 14th FRI. 28 PURDUE (FOX SC) 7 PM AS S O C . PR E S S ESPN/USA TODAY Sun. 30 at Iowa (Fox SC) 12 PM ME D I A PO L L COACHES POLL JANUARY THUR. 3 INDIANA (WPT, WB14) 7 PM School 12/24 Record School 12/24 Record SUN. 6 MICHIGAN (WPT) 1:30 PM 1. Connecticut 11-0 1. Connecticut 11-0 Thur. 10 at Michigan State 6 PM 2. Tennessee 8-0 2. Tennessee 8-0 Sun. 13 at Northwestern 2 PM 3. Vanderbilt 11-1 3. Vanderbilt 11-1 THUR. 17 ILLINOIS (WPT, FOX SN) 7 PM 4. Oklahoma 11-1 4. Iowa State 10-0 SUN. 20 MINNESOTA (FOX SN) 1:30 PM 5. Iowa State 10-0 5. Oklahoma 11-1 Thurs. 24 at Indiana 6 PM 6. Stanford 10-1 6. Stanford 10-1 7. Purdue 9-1 7. Purdue 9-1 Sun. 27 at Penn State 1 PM 8. Baylor 11-0 8. Georgia 8-0 WED. 30 MICHIGAN ST. (WPT, WB14) 7 PM 9. Duke 9-2 9. Duke 9-2 FEBRUARY 10. Georgia 8-0 10. Baylor 11-0 Sun. 3 at Purdue 1 PM 11. Louisiana Tech 5-3 11. Louisiana Tech 5-3 THUR. 7 IOWA (WPT) 7 PM 12. Michigan 10-1 12. Michigan 10-1 THUR. 14 NORTHWESTERN 7 PM 13. Texas Tech 7-2 13. Texas Tech 7-2 Sun. 17 at Texas Tech (ESPN 2) 1 PM 14. WISCONSIN 9-1 14. WISCONSIN 9-1 Thur. 21 at Minnesota (Fox SN) 7 PM 15. Colorado State 9-1 15. Colorado 9-3 Sun. 24 at Ohio State 1 PM 16. Florida 8-3 16. Colorado State 9-1 17. South Carolina 11-1 17. Florida 8-3 MARCH 18. Colorado 9-3 18. South Carolina 11-1 Feb. 28-March 4 at Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, IN 19. Auburn 10-0 19. North Carolina 9-2 March 15-18 NCAA Tournament (1st and 2nd rounds) 20. North Carolina 9-2 20. Auburn 10-0 March 23, 25 NCAARegionals 21. LSU 7-3 21. Texas 7-2 March 29,31 NCAAFinal Four, San Antonio, TX 22. Texas 7-2 22. LSU 7-3 23. Old Dominion 5-3 23. Old Dominion 5-3 24. Penn State 7-4 24. Penn State 7-4 25. Tulane 9-2 25. NC State 6-5 2001–02 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER

OTHERS RECEIVING OTHERS RECEIVING No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (High School) VOTES: No Carolina St VOTES: Cincinnati 53; 1 Candas Smith** G 5-6 Jr. Madison, WI (West) 66, Drake 60, Arizona Virginia Tech 44; 2 Jessica Liegel* G/F 5-9 Jr./So, Plain, WI (River Valley HS -Spring Green) St 37, Cincinnati 23, Kansas State 41; Mississippi St 23, Florida State 40; Drake 11 Stephanie Rich G 5-11 Fr. Crawfordsville, IA(Washington) Kansas St 21, Boston 32; Mississippi State 12 Abby Simmons* F 5-9 So. Verona, WI (Verona) College 20, Florida St 31; Old Dominion 31; 15 Katy Aagaard F/G 5-10 Fr. Edina, MN (Edina) 20, Minnesota 20, Clemson 24; Arizona 20 Lello Gebisa (redshirt) C 6-7 Jr. West Lafayette, IN (W Lafayette/Duke) Virginia Tech 19, State 19; TCU 18; 22 Leah Hefte** G 5-11 Jr. McFarland, WI (McFarland) Depaul 12, Iowa 9, Michigan State 14; 25 Ebba Gebisa F 6-3 Fr. West Lafayette, IN (West Lafayette) Hawaii 13; Washington UNLV 9, Notre Dame 30 Tamara Moore*** G/F 5-11 Sr. Minneapolis, MN (North Central) 8, Michigan St 7, 8; Notre Dame 7; Saint Florida Intl 4, New Joseph's 7; Iowa 6; 32 Kyle Black*** G 5-11 Sr. Indianapolis, IN (North Central) Mexico 4, Missouri 2, Arkansas 5; George 40 Shawna Nicols G 5-10 Fr. Milwaukee, WI (Pius XI) Clemson 1 Washington 5; Utah 5; 41 Jessie Stomski*** F 6-3 Sr. Oakdale, MN (Tartan) 42 Leslie Jauch C 6-3 Fr. Baraboo, WI. (Baraboo) BIG TEN RPI’s as of Dec. 24, 2001 43 Kristi Seeger** F 6-0 Jr. Stoughton, WI (Stoughton) Rank Opp Rec. RPI SOS 44 Emily Ashbaugh* C 6-5 So. Woodinville, WA (Redmond) 5 Wisconsin 9-1 0.6943 13 52 Sarah Jirovec*** C 6-4 Sr. Stevens Point, WI (SPASH) 6 Wisconsin 9-1 0.6854 14 * Denotes number of letter awards won; RS means redshirt year 9 Purdue 9-1 0.6800 18 19 Michigan 10-1 0.6431 67 Head Coach: Jane Albright (eighth year) 22 Michigan St 9-1 0.6351 78 Assistant Coaches: Kate Peterson, Erika Lang-Montgomery, Kelly Kenny 24 Minnesota 9-1 0.6272 92 43 Penn State 7-4 0.5981 39 Director of Basketball Operations: Melissa Bruner 44 Illinois 7-3 0.5981 57 Sports Information: Tamara J. Flarup 60 Iowa 8-3 0.5741 112 Athletic Trainer: Mike Moll 142 Indiana 6-5 0.5100 161 Managers: Mark Ciociola, Katie Stojsavljevic 165 Ohio State 5-6 0.4914 150 190 Northwestern4-8 0.4714 122 BADGER DEN MEDIA INFORMATION HOME SWEET HOME The Badgers enjoy a definite homecourt advantage UW Sports Information: with a 47-11 record (.810 percent) since opening the Kohl Center in January of Tam Flarup, Wball Contact 1998. Jane Albright is 84-17 (.832 percent) at home in the Field House and Kohl Ph: 608-263-5502 Center since coming to Wisconsin in 1994–95. Wisconsin is 5-0 this season and FX: 608-265-8051 has won 11 in a row dating back to last January 7 (UW-GB 82, UW-M 80 OT). Ho: 608-238-3650 UW’s home win records are 11 straight in one season (1983-84) and 14 straight in Email: [email protected] two seasons (1982 thru 1983). On-LINE: UWBADGERS.COM WISCONSIN AMONG NATION’S ATTENDANCE LEADERS For the past Radio Information: six years, Wisconsin has ranked among the top eight in national attendance last UW women’s basketball is heard on the season averaging 7,149 per game. The Badgers have been first or second in Big Wisconsin Radio Network. WIBARadio Ten attendance since 1995. In five games this season UW has averaged 5,448. 1310 AM is the flagship station in Madison. Rank/School Total Games Aver. Att. 1. Tennessee 27,443 2 13,722 WIBASports Director Brian Posick is the 2. Texas Tech 39,243 3 13,081 play-by-play announcer, and former Badger 3. Connecticut 125,338 10 12,533 Sandi Scubal offers color for the home 4. Iowa State 59,773 6 9,962 games. All broadcast games, home and 5. Purdue 41,562 5 8,312 6. New Mexico 70,084 9 7,787 away, may be heard via the internet at 7. Notre Dame 37,183 5 7,436 UWBADGERS.COM. 8. SW Missouri State 36,392 5 7,278 9. Ohio State 44,046 7 6,292 10. Wisconsin 27,243 5 5,448 11. Penn State 15,852 3 5,284 12. Texas 18,727 4 4,682 13. Oregon 16,324 4 4,081 14. Oklahoma 16,232 4 4,058 15. Drake 11,369 3 3,789 BADGERS THIS SEASON Interviews: Coach Jane Albright participates in a BADGERS ON THE ROAD UW is 4-1 (.800) away from the Kohl Center this season (3-1 neutral games). UW Monday media conference at 1 pm.. had a 9-8 (.529) road mark last year and was 3-5 on the road vs. the Big Ten. 9-8 CTduring the season in the Media Room at was the best road record since 1995–96 (11-6, .647). The best-ever Badger road the Kohl Center (starting Dec. 1). She is record of 10-4 (.714) was set in 1981–82 (UW finished 19-8 overall). The best Big also available during the Big Ten season on Ten road mark of 6-3 was set in 1983, the first year of conference round robin play. the weekly teleconference call each Tuesday at 9:20 a.m. starting Jan. 8. Senior Jessie Stomski was Contact the Big Ten office at 847-696-1010 BADGERS HAVE TWO ALL-BIG TEN PICKS Wisconsin’s first preseason Big Ten Player of the Year Candidate as selected by for details. the conference coaches. Both Stomski and Tamara Moore were preseason first team all-Big Ten picks. Wisconsin was the only team with two players picked first During the season, Coach Albright and play- team. ers are available after practice on selected days. Please contact Tam Flarup 24 hours The senior ‘triumvirate’ of Jessie Stomski (Oakdale, MN) in advance for interview requests. BADGER CAPTAINS Tamara Moore (Minneapolis, MN) and Kyle Black, (Indianapolis, IN) were picked by the team to serve as tri-captains this season. Black and Moore were also junior Practices: captains. Daily practices are 1:30-3:30ish at the Kohl Center during the first semester. Practices are subject to change, and are open to the BADGERS HAVE 9 STATE TOURNAMENT TITLES AND 4 POY’S Wisconsin players have nine state team championships between them and four media. teammates were players of the year in their respective states. Senior Tamara Moore was the 1998 Minnesota Player of the Year and Miss Basketball. Junior Player and Staff Headshots: Candas Smith was the 1999 Gatorade Player of the Year and Miss Basketball for Current head shots of all players and UW Wisconsin. Freshmen Shawna Nichols was the 2000 Wisconsin Gatorade Player basketball staff members may be obtained of the Year and Stephanie Rich was the 2001 Miss Iowa Basketball and the by the media at ftp://badg- Gatorade State Player of the Year [email protected] (password is sports). In addition several players contributed to state team championship titles includ- ing junior Leah Hefte, whose McFarland team won the 1999 Div. 2 title with a 26-0 Media Postgame Interviews: record. Moore’s North Community team won the 1998 Minnesota State class 3A The Wisconsin locker room is closed. championship with a 29-0 record. Freshman Ebba and redshirt junior Lello Gebisa requests for players will be taken at the last and sister Kuleni contributed to West Lafayette’s 1998 Class 3A state champi- time out of the second half. Those players onship team. Shawna Nicols led her Pius XI team to three consecutive state pri- will accompany Coach Albright to the media vate school titles. Freshman Stephanie Rich’s team won three-straight Iowa State interview room following the game. class 3A Championships. 2001–02 WISCONSIN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TV SCHEDULE CAREER RECORDS (all times CST; home games indicated in bold capital letters) DAY DATE OPPONENT TIPOFF AIRS SCORING TUES. DEC. 11 UW-MILWAUKEE (WPT, WB14) 7 PM Live THUR.Y DEC. 13 DRAKE (WPT) 7 PM Delayed 11pm 1. Barb Franke 19 9 4 19 9 1 - 9 6 FRI. DEC. 28 PURDUE (FOX SC) 7 PM Live 2. Robin Threa t t 19 0 1 19 8 8 - 9 3 Sun. Dec. 30 at Iowa (FOX SC) 12 PM LIVE 3. Th e r esa Huff 18 7 9 19 7 9 - 8 3 THUR. JAN. 3 INDIANA (WPT, WB14) 7 PM Live 4. La T onya Sims 18 5 7 19 9 7 - 0 1 SUN. JAN. 6 MICHIGAN (WPT) 1:30 PM Delayed 11 pm 5. Katie Voi g t 15 7 6 19 9 3 - 9 8 THURS. JAN. 17 ILLINOIS (FOX SN, WPT) 7 PM Live 6. Ann Klapperich 15 4 3 19 9 4 - 9 8 SUN. JAN. 20 MINNESOTA (FOX SN) 1:30 PM Live 7. Jessie Stomski 15 4 1 19 9 8 - 0 1 WED. JAN. 30 MICHIGAN STATE (WPT, WB14)7 PM Live 8. Lisa Bonnell 14 8 2 19 8 4 - 8 8 THUR. FEB. 7 IOWA (WPT) 7 PM Delayed 11 pm 8. Janet Huff 14 5 5 19 8 0 - 8 4 Sun. Feb. 17 at Texas Tech (ESPN 2) 1 PM Live 10 . Michele Kozelka 14 2 8 19 8 8 - 9 2 Thurs. Feb. 21 at Minnesota (Fox SN) 7 PM Live 11 . Chris Prui t t 13 9 9 19 8 1 - 8 5 Sun. Feb. 24 at Ohio State (Potential Wild Card on Fox Sports) 1 PM 12 . Tamara Moore 13 0 3 19 9 8 - 0 1 Thur-Mon Feb. 28-Mar 4 at Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, IN (Quarters & Semis FOX SC; Finals ESPN) REBOUNDING 1. T h e r esa Huff 12 0 1 19 7 9 - 8 3 SCOUTING THE BADGERS 2. Michele Kozelka 91 6 19 8 8 - 9 2 3. La T onya Sims 88 2 19 9 7 - 0 1 UW STARTING LINEUPS 4. Barb Franke 88 1 19 9 1 - 9 6 Games Record Lineup (F–F–C–G–G) 5. Jessie Stomski 78 0 19 9 8 - 0 1 1–3, 6-7 4-1 Stomski, Moore, Ashbaugh, Black, Smith 5 Lisa Bonnell 76 0 19 8 4 - 8 8 4-5 2-0 Stomski, Seeger, Ashbaugh, Black, Moore 7. Michelle Lowman 71 9 19 7 8 - 8 3 8-10 3-0 Stomski, Rich, Ashbaugh, Black, Moore 8 Chris Prui t t 68 5 19 8 1 - 8 5 9. Ann Klapperich 66 3 19 9 4 - 9 8 10 . Linda Gough 65 6 19 7 7 - 8 1 GAMES HIGHLIGHTS AND BIG TEN STATS 11 Ginny Vo rw a l d 60 6 19 7 6 - 8 0 Steals: Tamara Moore is 2nd in the Big Ten in steals averaging 3.4 per game in 12 . DeLinda Hastie 56 8 19 8 5 - 8 8 her quest for the UW and Big Ten steals records. She is 2nd in assists at 7.4/game 13 . Katie Voi g t 56 4 19 9 3 - 9 8 which also ranks sixth in the nation. 14 . Ann Hall 54 2 19 7 8 - 8 0 Offense: With the UW’s ‘Terrific Troika’ or the senior ‘Triumvirate’ all averaging 15 Lisa Lawren c e 52 8 19 8 7 - 9 1 16 . Tamara Moore 50 7 98 - 0 1 double-figures, Wisconsin has its inside game (Stomksi at 20.2 ppg), outside game (Black at 13.9 ppg) and slashing game (Moore with 15.7 ppg) all baffling opponent STEALS defenses. 1. Keisha Anderson 32 7 19 9 4 - 9 7 Stomski is third in scoring and is second in the Big Ten in rebounds averaging 3. Tamara Moore 29 7 19 9 8 - 0 1 9.7 rebounds per game. Black ranks 2nd in 3pt goals made with 3.0 per game. 3. Janet Huff 29 4 19 8 0 - 8 4 Defense: Wisconsin has held six of nine teams to shooting below 40 percent ASSISTS from the field and held No. 10 NC State below 30 percent (.293). 1. Keisha Anderson 47 1 19 9 4 - 9 7 Second Half Defense: The Badgers have been down at the half twice, both 2. Tamara Moore 44 0 19 9 8 - 0 1 times by double-digits. UW recouped a 15-point halftime deficit to Marquette by 3. Janet Huff 41 2 19 8 0 - 8 4 holding the Golden Eagles without a the last 8:30 to win 56-55. UW recovered from an 11 point hole to Drake by holding the Bulldogs to 18 percent DOUBLE-DOUBLES shooting the second half (6-33) and allowing only one field goal the last 13 minutes 1. Th e r esa Huff 35 19 7 9 - 8 3 to win 74-61. 2. Jessie Stomski 30 19 9 8 - 0 1 3. Barb Farnk e 29 19 9 1 - 9 6 Rebounding and Turnovers: Problem areas for Wisconsin last season. Texas outrebounded the Badgers 47 to 35, and NC State had a 49-37 advantage. But, FREE THROWS overall UW holds a 40.6 to 37.3 advantage over its opponents in rebounds. 1. Barb Franke 48 1 19 9 1 - 9 6 • UW forced Texas into 25 turnovers, No. 12 Florida had 26, and Pitt had 26, and 2. La T onya Sims 40 6 19 9 7 - 0 1 No. 10 NC State had 24. Wisconsin is averaging 18.9 TO’s per game but forcing 3. Jessie Stomski 35 4 19 9 8 - 0 1 an average of 20.9 turnovers by opponents. 3. Ann Klapperich 33 8 19 9 4 - 9 8 5. Michele Kozelka 33 3 19 8 8 - 9 2 Treys: Six different people have hit three-point goals and UW is 62-182 on the 6. Tamara Moore 33 0 19 9 8 - 0 1 year for .341 percent. Kyle Black is a career-best 30-68 for .441 from the arc. As a team UW is second in the Big Ten in treys made per game averaging 6.2 DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING Freshman starters: Frosh guard Stephanie Rich received the starting nod in 1. La T onya Sims 10 5 19 9 7 - 0 0 three games. The last UW freshmen to start were seniors Tamara Moore and 2. Th e r esa Huff 10 2 19 7 9 - 8 3 3. Barb Farnk e 98 19 9 1 - 9 6 Jessie Stomski. Moore began starting in her third college appearance, and Stomski 3. Robin Threa t t 96 19 8 8 - 9 3 started from her fourth college game on. 5. Katie Voigt 88 19 9 3 - 9 8 vs. Ranked Teams: UW is 3-0 against top-25 teams this season and 18-33 6. Jessie Stomski 86 19 9 8 - 0 1 under Coach Jane Albright (since 1994). The 20-point victory over No. 19 6. Ann Klapperich 84 19 9 4 - 9 8 Washington (87-67) tied the UW record for the greatest winning margin over a 8. Tamara Moore 73 19 9 8 - 0 1 ranked team. UW beat No. 12 Oklahoma, 97-77, in the 2nd round of the 2000 BEST 3-PT. FG PERCENTAGE Coaches vs. Cancer Tournament. UW’s 65-48 win over No. 10 NC State was just 1. Karie Cattanach.373 (116-311)93 - 9 7 UW’s seventh win over a top-10 opponent and the fifth under Albright. 2. Kyle Black .371 (140-377) 98 - 0 1 11/18-#19 Washington 22-10 (2001) NCAAE 8 H-W 87-67 Pac-10 3. 2 at .360 perce n t 11/25-#12 Florida 24-6 (2001) NCAA 2nd N-W 61-49 SEC 12/8-#10 NC State 22-11 (2001) NCAA 3rd H-W 65-48 ACC BADGER RECORDS WATCH Assists: Tamara Moore became just the third Badger to record 400 assists mov- ing into second all-time with 440, and averaging a career-high 7.4 assists/game. Double-Doubles: With six double-doubles this season, Jessie Stomski leads the Big Ten and surpassed Barb Franke (29) for second in UW career double-doubles. Stomski has 30 and needs five to tie the all-time record of 35 set by Theresa Huff from 1979-83. She had 11 d-d’s last year to also lead the B ig Ten. Steals: With 297 steals, Tamara Moore ranks eighth in the Big Ten in all-time thefts. In search of the UW record of 327 steals held by Keisha Anderson, and the Big Ten record of 372 steals held by Stacy Thomas of Michigan, Tamara Moore is BIG TEN STANDINGS on-pace averaging with 34 this year for 3.4 steals/game. Moore needs to average 12-24-01 3.89 per game (for 28 games) to surpass Thomas. Points: With 27 points against UW-Milwaukee, Jessie Stomski became UW’s School Big Ten Overall seventh 1,500-point scorer on 12/11/01 in her 100th career game. Tamara Moore Michigan 0-0 10-1 needs 197 points to reach the 1,500-point plateau. Both rank high in UW free Wisconsin 0-0 9-1 throw marks with Stomski ranking third all-time with 354. Purdue 0-0 9-1 Minnesota 0-0 9-1 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS Wisconsin placed three players on the Arizona Michigan State 0-0 9-1 Basketball Classic all-tournament team. Senior Kyle Black was named the MVP in Iowa 1-0 7-3 her first all-tourney honor. Black had a career-high 26 points while setting a school Illinois 0-0 7-3 record with seven (of 11) three-pointers. It was senior forward Jessie Stomsk’s sixth Penn State 0-0 7-4 all-tourney team and second this season, and it was Tamara Moore’s fifth career Indiana 0-0 6-5 all-tourney honor. Stomski was also named to the Paradise Jam all-tournament Ohio State 0-0 5-6 team after Wisconsin beat No. 12 Florida, 61-49, to win the consolation crown. Northwestern 0-1 4-8 LAST WEEK’S RESULTS BADGERS IN BIG TEN STATS Points 12/13 BADGERS SWEEP DRAKE Down 11 at the half, No. 15 Wisconsin 3. Jessie Stomski 20.2/game outscored a good Drake team 40-16 in the second half to secure its eigthth-straight 9. Tamara Moore 15.7/game win and a 9-1 record. Drake broke open a close game taking advantage of UW’s 13. Kyle Black 13.9/game 11 first-half turnovers to take a 45-34 lead at the break. The Badgers stormed back Rebounds 2. Jessie Stomski 9.7game with a 9-2 run to open the second half, then used a glue-like defense to hold Drake Steals to 18 percent shooting (6-33) in the second half and to only one field goal the last 2. Tamara Moore 3.4/game 13 minutes. In a battle of Kodak district all-Americans, Jessie Stomski led UW with Assists 20 points and eight rebounds. Drake’s Carla Bennett had 10 points and only two 2. Tamara Moore 7.4/game points in the second half. The Bulldogs were led by Jayme Anderson with 14 points. UW’s Tamara Moore had 16 and her second straight double-double with 11 BIG TEN PRESEASON POLLS Jessie Stomski became Wisconsin’s first assists. Kyle Black and Emily Ashbaugh had 13 points each. It was a career-high preseason conference Player of the Year for Ashbaugh, who added five boards and tied her career-high with five blocks. candidate and the Badgers were picked third in the preseason conference coach- es’poll behind Purdue and Michigan. MORE ON THE BADGERS Stomski tied with Penn State’s Kelly Mazzante for POYhonors. 2001 BADGER SIGNEES Ashley Josephson (West Salem, WI), Jordan Wilson (Naperville, IL), and Annie Nelson (Hudson, WI), have signed national letters of Preseason All–Big Ten First Team intent to play basketball for the University of Wisconsin in 2002. (coaches and media) Josephson, a 5-8 guard at West Salem High School, was named an AAU Kelly Mazzante, Penn State Lindsey Meder, Iowa All-American this past summer at the AAU 17-and-under tournament. Her team, Tamara Moore, Wisconsin Viking Club Velocity Red, won the national title. Able to play point or second guard, Jessie Stomski, Wisconsin she averaged 10.5 points, four assists, five rebounds and three steals as a junior Shereka Wright, Purdue last season. An accomplished tennis player, Josephson played No. 1 singles for the LeeAnn Bies, Michigan (coach only) West Salem boys’ tennis team last season, as they did not have a girls’ team. In Coaches Poll Media Poll 2001, her school added a girls’ team and Josephson became West Salem’s first 1. Tie Purdue 1. Purdue tennis player to qualify for the WIAA State Tennis Tournament. Tie Michigan 2. Penn State Nelson is a 6-1 center at Hudson High School. A first team all-Big Rivers 3. WISCONSIN 3. Iowa Conference player, she averaged 14.3 points and 10.2 rebounds per game as a junior. She also collected 65 blocks for a 3.1 average, and 70 steals (3.3 average) while earning team MVP honors. Entering her senior season she ranks fourth all- time in Hudson career scoring, and fourth in career rebounds. She needs just 59 rebounds to become Hudson's all time leading rebounder. Wisconsin’s third player to sign is 6-1 forward Jordan Wilson from Naperville, Ill. (played at Benet Academy in Lisle, Ill.). Wilson, a 2001 Nike all- American, became the first junior in Benet girls history to reach 1,000 points aver- aging 14.1 points and 5.6 rebounds last year. She earned team MVP honors and was named a Street and Smith all-American honorable mention after leading her BADGER DOUBLE-DOUBLES 2001-02 team to a 26-5 record and the regional championship. The BLUE STAR Index has Stomski - Leads Big Ten with six ranked her among the "Nation’s Top 80 Players" and lists her specifically at No. 45. WASHINGTON: 16 pts., 13 rebs. BLUE STAR has also done a "Nation's Top 100 Seniors" list where she is ranked CLEVELANDST: 27 pts., 10 rebs. No. 30. Wilson finished her volleyball career this fall as only the second girl in Pitt: 19 pts., 10 rebs Illinois volleyball to rank in the top 10 in both kills and blocks. She totaled 1,185 Holy Cross: 15 pts., 12 rebs. kills which ranked seventh, and 329 blocks which ranks ninth. Marquette: 16 pts., 12 rebs. The class of 2002 also includes 6-7 transfer center Lello Gebisa of West UW-Milwaukee: 27 pts., 11 rebs. Lafayette, Ind. Gebisa, a junior transfer from Duke, will sit out this season and have Moore - two two years of eligibility remaining. She is the sister of 6-3 Badger freshman forward UW-Milwaukee: 11 pts., 10 rebs. Ebba Gebisa. Drake: 16 pts., 11 assts.

BADGER NON-CONFERENCE SCHEDULE IN REVIEW (9-1 RECORD) UW’s ALL-TIME Team ‘00-01 Rec. 2001 Post Score Conf. DOUBLE-DOUBLES RECORDS 11/18-#19 Washington 22-10 NCAA E 8 H-W 87-67 Pac-10 1. 36 Theresa Huff 1979-83 11/24-Texas 20-13 NCAA 1st N-L 70-75 Big 12 2. 30 Jessie Stomski 1998-01 11/25-#12 Florida 24-6 NCAA 2nd N-W 61-49 SEC 1998-99 6 11/27-Cleveland State 14-14 none H-W 97-55 Horizon 1999-00 7 11/30-Pittsburgh 9-18 none N-W 92-75 Big East 2000-01 11 12/2-Holy Cross 21-9 NCAA 1st N-W 80-71 Patriot 2001-02 6 3. 29 Barb Franke 1991-96 12/5-Marquette 13-16 none A-W 56-55 Conf. USA 4. 26 Michele Kozelka 1988-92 12/8-#10 NC State 22-11 NCAA S 16 H-W 65-48 ACC 5. 23 LaTonya Sims, 1997-01 12/11-UW-Milwaukee 19-12 NCAA1st H-W 80-61 Horizon 6. 21 Linda Gough, 1977-81 12/13-Drake 23-7 NCAA1st H-W 74-61 Mo. Valley 7. 17 Lisa Bonnell 1984-88 2/17-Texas Tech 25-7 NCAA S 16 A Big 12 8. 14 Ann Klapperich, 1994-98 9. 13 Michelle Lowman, 1978-83 BADGERS PLAYING TOUGH SCHEDULE According to the latest RPI rat- 10. 12 Chris Pruitt 1981-85 ings on Dec. 24, Wisconsin has played the toughest schedule in the Big Ten, and 11. 10 DeLinda Hastie 1985-88 ranks 6th nationally in the College RPI ratings. The Badgers also have the 14th 12. 8 Tamara Moore 1998-01 toughest schedule in the nation. Purdue, UW’s next opponent to open the Big Ten 1998-99 2 1999-00 3 Conference Dec. 28, has an RPI of 9 and the 18th toughest schedule. 2000-01 1 2001-02 2 UW Opponents and Top 10 RPI schools 13. 5 Nina Smith, 1999-01 Last updated Tue Dec 24 2001, 7:41 AM 14. 4 Katie Voigt, 1993-98 SOS 15. 3 Camille Williams, 1991-95 Rank School W-L RPI Rank Rating 1 Tennessee 8-0 0.7584 3 0.6779 16. 1 Emily Ashbaugh, 2000-01 2 Stanford 10-1 0.7447 2 0.6899 3 Connecticut 11-0 0.7429 4 0.6573 4 Drake 6-3 0.7001 1 0.7112 5 South Carolina 10-1 0.6890 13 0.6156 6 Wisconsin 9-1 0.6854 14 0.6139 UW RECORDS vs. THE BIG TEN 7 Oklahoma 10-1 0.6836 17 0.6084 8 Iowa State 10-0 0.6819 45 0.5758 1974-2001 9 Purdue 9-1 0.6800 18 0.6067 School UW-Opp Total/Pct.1st Met2001 10 Georgia 8-0 0.6766 51 0.5688 13 Texas Tech 7-2 0.6627 9 0.6243 Illinois 18-24 42/.439 1974 1-0 14 Texas 7-2 0.6614 10 0.6225 19 Michigan 10-1 0.6431 67 0.5545 Indiana 10-31 41/.250 1974 1-1 22 Michigan St 9-1 0.6351 78 0.5468 Iowa 17-24 41/.414 1974 1-1 24 Minnesota 9-1 0.6272 92 0.5362 26 Florida 8-3 0.6268 32 0.5933 Michigan 26-14 40/.650 1976 1-0 35 North Carolina St 6-5 0.6124 7 0.6347 43 Penn State 7-4 0.5981 39 0.5854 Michigan St 19-25 44/.431 1976 2-0 44 Illinois 7-3 0.5981 57 0.5641 Minnesota 26-20 46/.565 1974 2-0 49 Holy Cross 6-3 0.5935 49 0.5691 60 Iowa 8-3 0.5741 112 0.5231 Northwestern 15-27 42/.341 1977 2-0 77 Washington 6-4 0.5586 79 0.5448 85 Marquette 4-6 0.5536 22 0.6048 Ohio State 14-26 40/.333 1978 1-0 142 Indiana 6-5 0.5100 161 0.4982 Penn State 4-12 16/.333 1992 1-0 149 Wis-Milwaukee 4-5 0.5061 110 0.5267 163 Pittsburgh 4-7 0.4925 95 0.5355 Purdue 12-29 41/.292 1976 0-2 165 Ohio State 5-6 0.4914 150 0.5037 190 Northwestern 4-8 0.4714 122 0.5175 TOTALS 161-232 393/.410 12-4 NOTE: Penn State joined the Big Ten Conference in 1993. Official round robin Big Ten competition began in 1982–83. SCOUTING THE OPPONENTS The lone ret u r ning senior starte r , Kelly Komara adds 12.1 points, 3.5 rebounds, a team-high 5.0 assists and a conferen c e - •About Purdue University best 4.2 steals per game. She has scored in double figures in nine games and played two games of turno v e r- f r ee basketball. Location: West Lafayette, IN She owns an -to-turnover ratio of 2.5:1 which leads the con- Population: 21,247 fe r ence. The 5-foot-7 guard has played in 115 consecutive games En r ollment: 37,871 (80 starts), and currently ranks in the top 10 all-time in three - Division: NCAA-I pointers, three-point percentage, percentage, steals Home Aren a : and assists. Komara gained her 1,000th point against DePaul Mackey Arena (14,123) Mo n d a y . Senior Laura Meadows leads the Boilermakers in Nickname: Boilerma k e r s rebounding at 7.6 per game. Colors: Old Gold and Black 2000–01 Season Record: 31-7 Pu r due Season Results 2001 Big Ten Record/Finish: 14-2/1st Despite losing its season opener to No. 4 Oklahoma, 75-80, Post Season: Big Ten Tou r nament run n e r -up, lost to Iowa, 75- Pu r due has rec o v e r ed to enjoy one of the best starts in school 70. NCAA Tou r nament run n e r -up, lost to No. 2 Notre Dame, hi s t o r y. The Boilermakers are 9-1 and have had only one better 68 - 6 6 . st a r t through 10 games in school history when it went 10-0 in St a r ters Returning/Lost: 2/3 1990-91. Le t t e r winners Returning/Lost: 6/6 The Boilermakers squeaked by DePaul University last Monday, Head Coach: Kristy Curry 63-61, and are 4-1 away from Mackey Arena this season. School Record: 54-15 (2 years) Pu r due however, has played only two true road games with the Ca r eer Record: 54-15 (2 years) rest on neutral courts. The only top 25 team Purdue has faced Big Ten Record: 25-7 (2 years) was No. 18 LSU which the Boilermakers defeated 70-54. Purdu e Cu r ry vs. Wisconsin: 4-0 (2 years) leads the Big Ten in scoring margin averaging 75.1 points to Sp o r ts Information: Kathleen Offe r 55.2 by opponents for a diffe r ence of 19.9. Purdue leads in field Pu r due Online: www.p u rd u e s p o rt s . c o m goal defense holding opponents to .360 perce n t . Pu r due Starte r s : Pl a y e r Po s . Ht . Yr . Pt s . Re b . Co n f e r ence Preseason Results Kelly Komara G 5- 7 Sr . 12 . 1 3. 5 NCAA finalists in 1999 (won) and 2001 (2nd), Purdue was picked Erika Val e k G 5- 6 So . 7. 2 3. 4 as the preseason favorite to win the 2002 Big Ten title. In the Sh e r eka Wri g h t F 5- 1 0 So . 17 . 9 6. 0 coaches' poll, the Boilermakers were picked to share the crow n Laura Meadows F 6- 3 Sr . 9. 9 7. 6 with Michigan, followed by Wisconsin. The media picked Purdu e , Ma r y Jo Noon C 6- 5 Jr . 11 . 0 4. 9 followed by Penn State and Iowa.

Se r i e s Re c o rd : Last Meeting Wisconsin vs. Purdue series rec o r d: 12-29 Dec. 28, 2000 in Madison: Wisconsin (5-4) hung with the No. 8 at Madison: 9-10; at West Lafayette: 3-17; Neutral: 0-2 Pu r due Boilermakers (11-3) for much of the game, but the pre- season conference favorites held out for the win, 70-58, in the BIg The Coach Ten season opener for both teams. Wis c o n s i n ’ s shooting woes The Boilermakers are coached by Kristy Curry, who is 64-16 in we r e on the field and at the line, converting just 15-27 free throw s . th r ee years in West Lafayette. Curry became the third winningest La T onya Sims had her first double--double of the season and 21st coach in Purdue history Nov. 29 with a win over Tulen. She is 25- of her career to lead UW with 15 points and 10 rebounds. Kelly 7 in the Big Ten. Curry, a 35-year-old native of Olla., La., took the Komara led a balanced Purdue attack with 12, while reigning Big Bo i l e r makers to the national championship game in her sopho- Ten Player of the Yea r , Katie Douglas, added 11. mo r e season, becoming only the second coach in NCAA history to Jan. 28, 2001 in West Lafayette: The Badgers took league-lead- reach the title game in just two years as a head coach. Forme r ing and undefeated No. 6 Purdue to the wire before losing in Pu r due coach Carolyn Peck was the other (in 1999). Curry was ov e r time, 70-75 in West Lafayette. UW led for much of the the first coach in NCAA history to inherit a national champion game including a 37-31 halftime advantage. But Purdue caught team. up midway through the second half and tried to pull away leading 64-59 with 1:43 left. The Badgers, who had lost 14-straight in Team Notes Mackey Arena, wouldn’t give up as LaTonya Sims hit a big three Pu r due is 9-1, winning all nine games since dropping its season and Tamara Moore had a and hit on a baseline drive to opener to No. 4 Oklahoma on Nov. 11. The Boilermakers had a fo r ce overtime at 64-all. All-American Katie Douglas took over for ha r d-fought 63-61 win at DePaul before entering the holiday Pu r due in overtime scoring seven of her game-high 24 points to br eak. Sophomore Shereka Wright led with 21 points. In the pre- put Purdue up 71-70 with 2:50 left. Purdue hit 4-4 free throw s vious 82-67 victory over UC Santa Barbara Dec. 15, sophomore and a tying three-pointer by Kyle Black rimmed out to leave gu a r d Erika Valek led Purdue with a caree r -high 21 points. Pu r due on top at 9-0 in the conference. All five UW starte r s Wright, a preseason Naismith Awa r d candidate and All-Big sc o r ed in double figures for the fourth time this year led by Moore Ten selection, leads Purdue in scoring, averaging 17.9 points per with 19 points. Jessie Stomski had her ninth double-double with game which ranks fourth in the Big Ten. The 5-foot-10 forwa r d 14 points and 10 reb o u n d s . enjoyed a career perfo r mance at No. 18 LSU on Dec. 2, charti n g personal bests in points (26), rebounds (9, tie) and blocked shots (4). BADGER COACH JANE ALBRIGHT COACH RECORDS (Jane Albright 1994-present) Jane Albright, also known as Coach “A”, became the winningest coach at Best Overall School Record: Wisconsin in her eighth season as the head coach of the Badgers. She is the sec- 21-8 (.724), 1995–96 ond most veteran coach in the Big Ten. Most Wins in a Season: • UW’S ALL-TIME WINNINGEST COACH Albright became the Badgers’ all- 21-12, 1999–00 time winningest coach midway through her 7th season on Feb. 11, 2001. She has 21-10, 1997–98 21-8 1995–96 already accounted for over 36 percent of the program’s wins, and nearly 47 percent 21-13, 1981–82 of the Big Ten wins. She began the year ranked 61st among winningest active Best Big Ten Conference Final Record: coaches in the NCAA. 16 games; 12-4 in 2001 and 1996 “Coach A” has led the Badgers to a program-first 18-games: 13-5, 1992, 1984 • 7 WINNING SEASONS Undefeated Season Openings: seven consecutive winning seasons including five of the seven best records 9-0, 1997–98 in school history. Prior to her arrival, the Badgers had one winning season in the 7-0, 1996–97; 7-0 1982–83 previous 10 years (record of 102-176 for .367 percent from 1984-1994). Best Overall Season Start: 18-2, 1995–96 (21-8 overall) BADGER RECORDS UNDER ALBRIGHT Best Big Ten Opening: Year Overall Big Ten Post Season 6-0, 1995–96; 10-1, 1995–96 2000-01 18-10 (.643) 12-4 (T2nd) NCAA1st Most Consecutive Wins: 1999-00 21-12 (.636) 8-8 (T5th) WNITChampions 10, 1995–96 1998-99 18-14 (.562) 9-7 (T4th) WNIT 2nd Place Best Home Record: 1997-98 21-10 (.677) 9-7 (6th) NCAA 1st 11-1, 1997–98; 12-1, 1983–84 1996-97 16-11 (.592) 8-8 (T6th) Most Consecutive Wins at Home (s e a s o n ) : 1995-96 21-8 (.724) 12-4 (3rd) NCAA 2nd 11, 1983–84 (18-10 overall) 1994-95 20-9 (.690) 11-5 (3rd) NCAA2nd 14, 1982 thru 1983 (2 seasonsl) Best Away Record: • 6 POST SEASON BIDS UW has had four NCAA tournament bids, two WNIT 10-4, 1982–83 bids, and four 20-win seasons in the last seven years. The 1999 and 2000 Badgers Best Big Ten Away Record: 6-3, 1982–83 advanced to the WNIT championship games and won the title in 2000. Wisconsin 5-3, 1996, 2001 advanced to the 2nd round of the NCAA tournaments in 1995 and 1996, for its first Best Non-Conference Record: ever NCAA wins. The Badgers lost in the 1st rounds in 1998 and 2001. 11-1, 1997–98 • 20-WIN SEASONS Albright has had nine 20-win seasons in the last 11 years, Most Overtimes in a Season: 6, 1998-99 (5-1 record sets NCAA both at Northern Illinois (1984-94, 188-110), and four at Wisconsin including the mark for most consecutive, 4, and most school’s first back-to-back 20-win seasons (1995–20-9; 1996–21-8) OT’s in a season with 6) UW Highest Poll Ranking: • BIG TEN FINISHES 8th-AP: 12/22/97 and 2/5/96 8th USA Today: 12/23/97 Year–Place Big Ten Overall UW Season Attendance Record Avg.: 2001–T2nd 12-4 18-10 10,455, 1997–98 2000–T5th 8-8 21-12 UW Season Cumulative Attendance: 1999–T4th; 9-7 18-14 136,182, 1998-99 1998–6th; 9-7 21-10 1997–T6th; 8-8 16-11 TOP SEVEN RECORDS IN 1996–3rd; 12-4 21-8 WISCONSIN’S SCHOOL HISTORY 1995–3rd; 11-5 20-9 1995–96* 21-8 .724 NCAA2nd Round (1-1) • USA COACHING Albright won a gold medal while the head coach of the 1996 1982–83 19-8 .704 USA Williams R. Jones Cup team, the elite second U.S. international team selected 1994–95* 20-9 .690 after the Olympic squad. NCAA2nd Round (1-1) 1991-92 20-9 .690 ALBRIGHT’S HIGHLIGHTS AT UW NCAA1st Round (0-1) 1997–98* 21-10 .677 • Best overall records in school history (21-8 in 1995-96; tied most wins 1999- NCAA1st Round (0-1) 2000 (21-12); 1997-98 (21-10) 2000-01* 18-10 .643 • Best Big Ten records in school history (school-best 12-4 in 2001 and 1996) NCAA1st Round (0-1) • Best non-conference record in school history (11-1 in 1997–98) 1999-00* 21-12 .636 WNIT Champions (5-0) •Achieved the highest national ranking in school history at 8th in the AP poll • Under Jane Albright (1997–98 and 1995–96) and 8th in the USA Today poll (12/23/97). •Record attendance since 1994–95 have set attendance records five of seven Wisconsin’s Attendance (1994-01) years including three game sellouts and a Big Ten record 16,329; led the Big Ten in 2000-01 100,083/14 7,149 1999-00 123,712/16 7,732 attendance for three years; finished 1997–98 ranked third in the nation with 10,455 1998-99 *136,182/18 7,566 per game. 1997-98 125,464/12 @10,455 •Record ticket sales Record high of 7,136 tickets sold in 1997–98, up from 121 1996-97 102,426/12 8,536 season tickets sold in 1994 1995-96 94,604/12 7,884 1994-95 59,329/12 4,944 •Record enthusiasm for “BadgerBall”, a style of play and marketing term com- *total attendance school record plete with identifiable logo Coach A brought with her to set UW women’s basketball apart. BADGER PLAYER BESTS

#1 CANDAS SMITH, 5-6, Jr. Point Guard #32 KYLE BLACK, 5-11, Sr. Guard • local product from Madison’s West High School; shares point • earned MVP honors on her first all-tournament team at Arizona position with Tamara Moore and Shawna Nicols • set a school record with 7 (of 11) three-pointers in collecting a • saw limited action her freshman year because of a car accident, career-high 26 points vs. Holy Cross; hit 5-of-6 three-pointers vs. • started 4 times this year; is averaging 12 minutes /game Pitt for .833 percent in back-to-back games at Arizona • had her career-high assists with seven vs. Cleveland State • started at two-guard last year; led the Big Ten hitting .406 from • accurate when she does shoot the three-pointer with 11-27 or beyond the arc; this year hitting 30-68 for .441%–7th in Big Ten .407 for her career. • a hard worker, she is counted on for great defensive efforts as Pts. Rebs. Asst. St. Blk. well; also has the team’s best assists to turnover ratio Season Highs 5 2 7 4 0 • second on team in assists behind Moore with 2.9/game Career Highs 7 5 7 5 1 • averaging a career-best 14.0 ppg.; career treys 143-385 .371% Pts. Rebs. Asst. St. Blk. #11 STEPHANIE RICH, 5-11, Fr. Guard Season Highs 26 4 6 3 0 • ranks among the UW leaders in three-point shooting hitting 9- Career Highs 26 6 7 5 1 27 for .333 percent. Has started three times or comes off the bench for crucial minutes and scoring averaging 15 minutes and #40 SHAWNA NICOLS, 5-10, Fr. Guard 3.4 ppg. • being groomed for the point guard spot; plays behind Moore Pts. Rebs. Asst. St. Blk. and Smith; averaging 6 minutes and 1.2 points. Season/Car Highs 8 6 4 2 1 Pts. Rebs. Asst. St. Blk. Season/Car Highs 3 3 2 1 1 #22 LEAH HEFTE, 5-11, Jr. Shooting Guard • role player who comes off the bench for two-guard Kyle Black #41 STOMSKI, 6-3, Sr. Forward • counted on to shoot the three (6-17, .353 percent this season • preseason Big Ten Player of the Year and all-Big Ten 1st team and career 25-69 for .362 percent) • named to two all-tourney teams this season (Ariz & Paradise) • averages 10 minutes and 2.6 points per game. • leads the Badgers in scoring and rebounding a second year Pts. Rebs. Asst. St. Blk. averaging a career-best 20.2 points (3rd in Big Ten) and is sec- Season Highs 8 3 2 1 0 ond in the Big Ten with 9.7 rebounds per game Career Highs 12 4 4 2 1 • gifted, strong, mobile post player, with great range and an accu- rate eye; has great inside moves and nice range #25 EBBA GEBISA, 6-3, Fr. Forward • 2001 first-team all-Big Ten pick and Kodak honorable mention • comes off the bench with high energy; a tenacious rebounder; all-America; 1999 Big Ten Freshman of the Year covers floor well possessing great speed; critical member of the • has six double-doubles this season to lead the Big Ten for sec- press; UW’’s secret weapon and playing with confidence ond year (had 11 last year); has 30 for her career ranks second • fifth on team in scoring and rebounding with 6.0 ppg and 4.0 among UW all-time dd’s marks (needs 5 to tie for 1st) rebs.; averages 20 minutes of play, the most of any freshman. • reset Wisconsin’s freshmen scoring and rebounding records, Pts. Rebs. Asst. St. Blk. and became just UW’s 7th, 1,500-point scorer on 12/11 Season/Car Highs 15 8 2 4 1 • broke UW single-game record for free throws attempted last year (15-21) #30 TAMARA MOORE, 5-11, Sr. Guard/Forward Pts. Rebs. Asst. St. Blk. Season Highs 27 13 3 2 2 • preseason all-Big Ten first team pick by coaches and media Career Highs 34 18 6 5 5 • named to her fifth career all-tournament team at Arizona • Wisconsin’s Ms. Versatility, Tamara Moore can play the one, two or three positions, and is an astute student of the game #43 KRISTI SEEGER, 6-0, Jr. Forward • team’s emotional leader and a tri-captain, she is an extremely • had her first career start vs. Cleveland State 11/27 athletic and gifted player, with the ability to take over a game by • heads-up, well-conditioned athlete with the ability to run the her scoring, rebounding or defensive bursts floor; she is averaging 2.8 points and 3.5 rebounds in 14 minutes • on a quest for the UW and Big Ten steals records, she ranks of play 2nd in the Big Ten in steals (3.4) and 2nd in the Big Ten in • not one to make mistakes she only had 9 turnovers as a fresh- assists with a school record 7.4/game man, and has only 41 TO’s in 62 career games for .06/game • 2001 first-team all-Big Ten pick and Big Ten Defensive Player of • a self-less player, Seeger is an instinctive rebounder and does the Year; AP all-American honorable mention all the little things well • can score big, evidenced by season highs of 24, 22 and 21 Pts. Rebs. Asst. St. Blk. points, but prefers to pass to others. Earned her 1,000th point Season Highs 5 7 3 2 1 last season; has had two double-doubles, one for Career Highs 13 7 3 2 1 points/rebounds (11 pts. and 10 rebs.) and one for points/assists (16 pts., 11 ast) #44 EMILY ASHBAUGH, 6-5, So. Center • has played with Jessie Stomski since 10th grade (AAUs), who • became a regular starter this season and improving each game; is the primary recipient of Moore’s assists • averaging career-bests 6.6 points; 4.7 rebounds in 20 minutes • second in UW scoring (15.7) of play and has had five blocks twice for 1.5/game • great at the line (38-47 for .809 percent) • averaged 15.5 minutes/game at backup center as a freshman Pts. Rebs. Asst. St. Blk. Pts. Rebs. Asst. St. Blk. Season Highs 24 10 11 6 1 Season Highs 13 8 2 1 5 Career Highs 29 12 13 9 4 Career Highs 13 10 2 1 5 UW TEAM AND OPPONENT HIGHS AND LOWS

WISCONSIN HIGHS OPPONENT HIGHS

POINTS 97 VS. CLEVELAND, 11/27/01 POINTS 75 by Texas, 11/24 & Pittsburgh 11/30 FG MADE 37 vs. Pittsburgh, 11/30/01 FG MADE 27 by Holy Cross, 12/2/01 FG ATTEMPTS 70 VS. CLEVELAND ST, 11/27/01 FG ATTEMPTS 64 vs. Pittsburgh, 11/30/01 FG % .561 vs. Pittsburgh, 11/30/01(37-66) FG % .443 by Holy Cross, 12/2/01(27-61) 3-PT GOALS MADE 10 vs. Holy Cross, 12/2/01 3-PT GOALS MADE 7 BY WASHINGTON, 11/8/01 3-PT GOALS ATT. 24 vs. Holy Cross, 12/2/01 3-PT GOALS ATT. 19 three teams 3-PT % .533 vs. Pittsburgh, 11/30/01 (8-15) 3-PT % .368 BY WASHINGTON, 11/18/01 (7 - 1 9 ) FREE THROWS MADE 20 VS. CLEVELAND ST, 11/27/01 FREE THROWS MADE 23 by Texas, 11/24/01 AND WASHINGTON FREE THROW ATT. 31 by Texas, 11/24/01 FREE THROW ATT. 30 VS. UW-MILWAUKEE, 12/11/01 FREE THROW % .800 by Pittsburgh, 11/30/01 FREE THROW % .867 vs. Texas, 11/24/01 (13-15) REBOUNDS 49 by NC State, 12/8/01 REBOUNDS 50 VS. CLEVELAND ST, 11/27/01 ASSISTS 16 by Texas, 11/24/01and Drake 12/13 ASSISTS 25 VS. CLEVELAND ST, 11/27/01 STEALS 16 by Holy Cross, 12/2/01 STEALS 18 VS. CLEVELAND ST, 11/27/01 BLOCKS 7 BY CLEVELAND ST, 11/27/01 BLOCKS 5 vs. Pitt, 11/30/01 and NC State 12/8 TURNOVERS 27 BY CLEVELAND ST, 11/27/01 TURNOVERS 26 vs. Pittsburgh, 11/30/01 FOULS 23 by Florida, 11/25/01 FOULS 24 vs. Texas, 11/24/01 and WASHINGTON, 11/18/01

WISCONSIN LOWS OPPONENT LOWS

POINTS 56 vs. Marquette, 12/5/01 POINTS 48 by NC State, 12/8/01 FG MADE 20 vs. Marquette, 12/5/01 FG MADE 17 by NC State, 12/8/01 FG ATTEMPTS 53 vs. Florida, 11/25/01 FG ATTEMPTS 57 by Florida, 11/25/01 FG % .351 vs. Marquette, 12/5/01 FG % .293 by NC State, 12/8/01 (17-58) 3 PT GOALS MADE 4 vs. NC State, 12/8/01 3-PT GOALS MADE 3 by Marquette, 12/5/01 & NC St 12/8 3 PT GOALS ATT. 13 vs. NC State, 12/8/01 3-PT GOALS ATT. 12 by Florida, 11/25/01 3 PT % .263 vs. UW-Milwaukee 12/11/01 (5 - 1 9 ) and Texas FREE THROWS MADE 7 vs. NC State, 12/8/01 3-PT % .200 by NC State, 12/8/01 (3-15) FREE THROW ATT. 12 vs. Marquette, 12/5/01 & NC St 12/8 FREE THROWS MADE 5 by Florida, 11/25/01 FREE THROW % .565 vs. Florida, 11/25/01 (13-23) FREE THROW ATT. 10 BY CLEVELAND ST, 11/27/01 REBOUNDS 35 vs. Texas, 11/24/01 and & Drake 12/13/01 vs. Marquette, 12/5/01 FREE THROW % .417 by Florida, 11/25/01 (5-12) ASSISTS 14 vs. Marquette, 12/5/01 REBOUNDS 30 by Pittsburgh, 11/30/01 STEALS 4 vs. Florida, 11/25/01 ASSISTS 11 BY WASHINGTON, 11/18/01 BLOCKS 1 vs. Texas, 11/24/01& Holy Cross 12/2 STEALS 3 BY WASHINGTON, 11/18/01 TURNOVERS 14 VS. WASHINGTON, 11/18/01 BLOCKS 0 by two teams FOULS 12 vs. Drake, 12/13/01 TURNOVERS 11 by Marquette, 12/5/01 FOULS 15 by Holy Cross, 12/2/01

CAPITALS INDICATE HOME GAMES

WI S C O N S I N RE C O R D WH E N. . . t h r u 12/14 Greatest halftime lead (Cleveland St) 31 UW commits less turnovers than opponent 5- 1 Wisconsin plays at home 5- 0 Greatest halftime deficit (Marquette) 15 UW commits more turnovers than opponent 3- 0 Wisconsin plays away 1- 0 Greatest winning margin (Cleveland St) 42 UW commits the same number of turnovers 1- 0 Wisconsin plays at neutral site 3- 1 Greatest losing margin (Tex a s ) 5 Wisconsin plays on Sunday 3- 0 Last 5 games 5- 0 OV E R TIME Games Wisconsin plays on Monday Last 10 games 9- 1 Wisconsin plays on Tue s d a y 2- 0 Longest win streak 8 UW scores 90 or more points 2- 0 Wisconsin plays on Wed n e s d a y 1- 0 Longest losing streak 1 UW scores 80-89 points 3- 0 Wisconsin plays on Th u r s d a y 1- 0 Wisconsin vs. Big Ten (regular season) UW scores 70-79 points 1- 1 Wisconsin plays on Friday 1- 0 Big Ten Road Record UW scores less than 70 points 3- 0 Wisconsin plays on Saturday 1- 1 UW outrebounds opponent 7- 0 Opponent scores 70 or less points 6- 0 Day Games 2- 1 Opponent outrebounds UW 2- 1 Shoot better from the field than opponent 9- 0 Night Games 7- 0 UW and Opponent Rebounds the Same Shoot worse from the field than opponent 0- 1 Television Games UW ’ s bench outscores opponents’ be n c h 7- 0 UW shoots 50% or better from field 2- 0 UW leads at halftime 7- 1 Opponent shoots 50% or better from field Games are Decided by: UW trails at halftime 2- 0 Opponent shoots less than 50% from field 9- 1 Five points or less 1- 1 UW tied at halftime Opponent shoots less than 40% from field 4- 0 Six to 10 points 1- 0 Most UW Points at Half (Cleveland St) 56 Opponent shoots less than 30% from field 2- 0 More than 10 points 7- 0 Fewest UW Points at Half (Marquette) 21 UW shoots more free throws than opponent 6- 0 UW INDIVIDUAL AND OPPONENT HIGHS AND LOWS

WISCONSIN PLAYER HIGHS OPPONENT PLAYER HIGHS

POINTS 27 JESSIE STOMSKI VS. CSU, 11/27/01 POINTS 22 by Vanessa Hayden, Florida, 11/25/01 27 JESSIE STOMSKI VS. UW-M, 12/11/01 FG MADE 10 by Katie O’Keefe, Holy Cross, 12/2/01 FG MADE 12 STOMSKI VS. CSU, 11/27/01 FG ATTEMPTS 18 by Katie O’Keefe, Holy Cross, 12/2/01 FG ATTEMPTS 21 STOMSKI VS. WASH, 11/18/01 18 by Vanessa Hayden, Florida, 11/25/01 FG % (5 MADE) .833 Ashbaugh vs. Florida, 11/25/01(5-6) FG % (5 made) .636 by Brooke Stewart, Pitt, 11/30/01 (7 - 11 ) and .833 by Gebisa vs. Texas, 11/24 (5-6) 3 PT GOALS MADE 4 by Loree Payne, WASH, 11/18/01 3-PT GOALS MADE 7 Black vs. Holy Cross, 12/2/01 3 PT GOALS ATT. 7 twice 3-PT GOALS ATT. 11 Black vs. Holy Cross, 12/01/01 3 PT % (2 MADE) 1.00 by Nikki Perkins,CSU, 11/27/01 (2 - 2 ) 3-PT % (2 MADE) .833 Black vs. Pitt, 11/30/01 (5-6) FREE THROWS 10 by Kenya Larkin, Texas, 11/24/01 FREE THROWS 8 BY STOMSKI VS. DRAKE 12/13/01 FREE THROW ATT. 11 by Stacy Stephens, Texas, 11/24/01 FREE THROW ATT. 9 BY STOMSKI VS. DRAKE 12/13/01 FREE THROW % 1.00 by Kenya Larkin, Texas, 11/24/01(1 0 -1 0 ) FREE THROW % 1.00 BLACK (7-7) & MOORE (7-7) and several others 1.00 BY THREE OTHERS 5 TIMES REBOUNDS 13 by Stacy Stephens, Texas, 11/24/01 REBOUNDS 13 BY STOMSKI VS. WASH, 11/18/01 and Vanessa Hayden, Florida, 11/25/01 ASSISTS 11 by Moore vs. DRAKE, 12/13/01 ASSISTS 6 twice (Larking, TX and Schmidtz, DRAK) STEALS 6 BY MOORE VS. WASH & NC ST STEALS 7 by Maggie Fontana, HC, 12/3/02 BLOCKS 5 BY EMILY ASHBAUGH TWICE BLOCKS 4 by Carla Bennett, Drake, 12/13/01 TURNOVERS 7 by Moore vs. Florida, 11/25/01 TURNOVERS 10 by Vanessa Hayden, Florida, 11/25/01 FOULS 5 by Stomski, Moore and Ashbaugh FOULS 5 by two players

UW INDIVIDUAL PTS-REBS-ASSTS

#1 #2 #1 1 #1 2 #1 5 #2 2 #2 5 #3 0 #3 2 #4 0 #4 1 #4 2 #4 3 #4 4 #5 2 Sm i t h Li e gel Ri c h Si m m o Aa gar He f t e Geb i s a Mo o r e Bl a c k Ni c o l s St o m s k i Jau c hSe e ger As h b a u Ji r ovec #19 WAS H I N G TO N 5- 1 - 1 DN P 8- 1 - 1 DN P DN P 0- 0 - 0 7- 8 - 0 13 - 8 - 0 21 - 4 - 5 0- 0 - 0 23 - 1 3 - 1 0- 0 - 0 2- 3 - 3 4- 6 - 1 0- 0 - 0 Tex a s 2- 1 - 4 DN P 0- 3 - 3 DN P DN P 3- 1 - 1 12 - 7 - 1 17 - 6 - 4 9- 1 - 1 0- 0 - 0 16 - 7 - 0 0- 0 - 0 3- 1 - 0 8- 6 - 2 0- 0 - 0 #12 Florida 3- 0 - 1 DN P 6- 6 - 1 DN P DN P 3- 0 - 1 4- 2 - 2 6- 8 - 8 9- 1 - 3 3- 3 - 0 17 - 7 - 0 0- 0 - 0 0- 4 - 0 10 - 4 - 1 DN P C L E V E L A N DS T 0- 2 - 7 0- 0 - 0 8- 1 - 0 0- 0 - 0 0- 0 - 0 8- 3 - 2 2- 5 - 0 22 - 3 - 6 2- 1 - 3 3- 2 - 2 27 - 1 0 - 3 2- 0 - 0 2- 7 - 2 7- 6 - 0 14 - 1 - 0 Pi t t s b u r g h 2- 0 - 1 DN P 3- 1 - 2 DN P DN P 01 - 0 7- 3 - 1 21 - 3 - 8 19 - 5 - 5 3- 0 - 1 19 - 1 0 - 2 4- 3 - 0 4- 2 - 2 10 - 1 - 2 0- 2 - 1 Holy Cross 0- 0 - 0 DN P 1- 3 - 0 DN P DN P 6- 1 - 1 6- 4 - 0 16 - 4 - 9 26 - 1 - 3 0- 0 - 2 15 - 1 2 - 3 DN P 2- 4 - 1 8- 8 - 0 DN P Ma r q u e t t e 0- 1 - 0 DN P 6- 3 - 4 DN P DN P 0- 2 - 0 2- 0 - 0 6- 3 - 6 19 - 3 - 1 0- 2 - 0 16 - 1 2 - 1 DN P 2- 2 - 1 2- 3 - 1 3- 3 - 0 #10 NC STATE 0- 2 - 1 DN P 2- 4 - 3 DN P DN P 0- 0 - 1 2- 2 - 0 24 - 7 - 6 6- 2 - 3 DN P 23 - 6 - 0 DN P 4- 0 - 0 2- 6 - 2 2- 3 - 1 UW- M i l w a u k e e 0- 2 - 1 DN P 0- 2 - 1 DN P DN P 3- 1 - 0 15 - 6 - 1 11- 1 0 - 8 15 - 0 - 4 0- 0 - 1 27 - 11 - 1 2- 3 - 0 5- 5 - 3 2- 2 - 0 0- 0 - 0 DR A K E 0- 1 - 0 DN P 0- 1 - 1 - DN P DN P 3- 2 - 0 3- 3 - 1 16 - 8 - 1 1 13 - 1 - 1 2- 0 - 0 20 - 9 - 1 DN P 4- 7 - 2 13 - 5 - 1 0- 0 - 0

Home games indicated in CAPS; * indicates USAToday ranking; # indicates A Pr a n k i n g M a r WISCONSIN’S GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS

Record: 9-1; Home Attendance: 27,243/5 ––5,449 avg.

Da t e Op p o n e n t FG - F G A % 3 Pt. % FT- F T A% Re b PF / D A TO Bl k St l Pt s . Re c o r d 11 / 1 8 #19 WAS H I N G T O N 25 - 6 0 .4 1 7 7- 1 9 .3 6 8 10 - 2 0 .5 0 0 33 23 / 0 11 10 1 3 67 1- 1 UW (5,470) 30 - 6 8 .4 4 1 7- 2 3 .3 0 4 20 - 2 6 .7 6 9 44 17 / 0 20 14 3 12 87 1- 0 11 / 2 4 vs . T exas (at Paradise) 24 - 5 8 .4 1 4 4- 1 2 .3 3 3 23 - 3 1 .7 4 2 47 17 / 0 16 25 5 9 75 2- 0 #23 UW 26 - 6 6 .3 9 4 5- 1 4 .3 5 7 13 - 1 5 .8 6 7 35 24 / 2 15 19 1 9 70 1- 1 11 / 2 5 #12 Florida (at Paradise) 20 - 5 7 .3 5 1 4- 1 2 .3 3 3 5- 1 2 .4 1 7 39 23 / 2 15 26 5 4 49 2- 1 #23 UW 21 - 5 3 .3 9 6 6- 1 8 .3 3 3 13 - 2 3 .5 6 5 37 16 / 0 17 21 3 4 61 2- 1 11 / 2 7 CL E V E L A N D ST ATE 22 - 6 3 .3 4 9 4- 1 9 .2 1 1 7- 1 0 .7 0 0 31 20 / 0 12 27 7 6 55 0- 3 #20 UW (5,064) 36 - 7 0 .5 1 4 5- 1 8 .2 7 8 20 - 2 9 .6 9 0 50 13 / 0 25 19 3 18 97 3- 1 11 / 3 0 Pi t t s b u r gh (at Arizona) 27 - 6 4 .4 2 2 5- 1 7 .2 9 4 16 - 2 0 .8 0 0 30 17 / 0 14 26 0 11 75 2- 3 #20 UW 37 - 6 6 .5 6 1 8- 1 5 .5 3 3 10 - 1 4 .7 1 4 37 18 / 0 24 26 5 9 92 4- 1 12 / 2 Holy Cross (at Arizona) 27 - 6 1 .4 4 3 4- 1 9 .2 1 1 13 - 2 0 .6 5 0 31 15 / 0 12 17 0 16 71 5- 2 #20 UW 28 - 6 0 .4 6 7 10 - 2 4 .4 1 7 14 - 2 1 .6 6 7 41 16 / 0 19 24 1 5 80 5- 1 12 / 5 Ma rq u e t t e 20 - 6 1 .3 2 8 3- 1 4 .2 1 4 12 - 1 7 .7 0 6 43 17 / 0 14 11 5 11 55 2- 5 #19 UW 20 - 5 7 .3 5 1 7- 2 0 .3 5 0 9- 1 2 .7 5 0 35 18 / 0 14 16 4 5 56 6- 1 12 / 8 #10 NC STATE 17 - 5 8 .2 9 3 3- 1 5 .2 0 0 11 - 2 1 .5 2 4 49 16 / 0 13 24 3 6 48 6- 2 #19 UW (5,687) 27 - 6 4 .4 2 2 4- 1 3 .3 0 8 7- 1 2 .5 8 3 37 17 / 0 17 18 5 13 65 7- 1 12 / 1 1 UW- M I L WAU K E E 21 - 5 8 .3 6 2 5- 1 6 .3 1 3 14 - 1 9 .7 3 7 36 20 / 0 14 19 6 6 61 4- 5 #15 UW (5,370) 29 - 6 5 .4 4 6 5- 1 9 .2 6 3 17 - 3 0 .5 6 7 46 21 / 0 20 15 4 10 80 8- 1 12 / 1 3 DR A K E 25 - 6 8 .3 6 8 4- 1 4 .2 8 6 7- 1 0 .7 0 0 34 17 / 0 16 15 6 12 61 4- 3 #15 UW (5,652) 26 - 5 7 .4 5 6 5- 1 8 .2 7 8 17 - 2 1 .8 1 0 44 12 / 0 18 17 9 8 74 9- 1

FRIDAY DECEMBER 28 PURDUE (FOX SPORTS CHICAGO) 7 PM Sunday December 30 at Iowa (Fox Sports Chicago) 12 PM THURSDAY JANUARY 3 INDIANA (Wisconsin Public TV, WB14) 7 PM SUNDAY JANUARY 6 MICHIGAN (Wisconsin Public TV) 1:30 PM Thursday January 10 at Michigan State 6 PM Sunday January 13 at Northwestern 2 PM THURSDAY JANUARY 17 ILLINOIS (Wisconsin Public TV, Fox Sports North) 7 PM SUNDAY JANUARY 20 MINNESOTA (Fox Sports North) 1:30 PM Thursday January 24 at Indiana 6 PM Sunday January 27 at Penn State 1 PM WEDNESDAY JANUARY 30 MICHIGAN STATE (Wisconsin Public TV, WB14) 7 PM Sunday February 3 at Purdue 1 PM THURSDAY FEBRUARY 7 IOWA (Wisconsin Public TV) 7 PM THURSDAY FEBRUARY 14 NORTHWESTERN 7 PM Sunday February 17 at Texas Tech (ESPN 2) 1 PM Thursday February 21 at Minnesota (Fox Sports North) 7 PM Sunday February 24 at Ohio State 1 PM Thur-Mon Feb. 28-March 4 at Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, IN (Conseco Arena) Fri-Mon March 15-18 NCAA Tournament (1st and 2nd rounds) Sat, Mon. March 23, 25 NCAA Regionals Fri, Sun March 29,31 NCAA Final Four, San Antonio, TX

All Times Central. Game times are subject to change. All home games are played at the Kohl Center

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