Building a Legacy – 2009-10 Eastern Michigan University Women’s 115 All-Time Honors EMU’s Fi r s t Te a m Al l -Mid-Ame r i c a n Co n fe r e n c e Se l e c t i o n s

Laurie Byrd Kris Matthes Kelly Hebler JoAnn LeFevre Stephanie Smiley Ryan Coleman 1981-82 1982-83 1989-90 1986-87 2000-01, 2001-02 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06

Kodak/WBCA All-American Honorable Mention (3) Honorable Mention All-Mid-American Conference (18) 2005-2006 Ryan Coleman 2008-2009 Cassie Schrock 2004-2005 Ryan Coleman 2007-2008 Alyssa Pittman 2001-2002 Stephanie Smiley 2003-2004 Marion Crandall 2002-2003 Abby Wiseman Mid-American Conference Sixth Man of the Year (1) 2001-2002 Abby Wiseman 2003-2004 Sarah VanMetre 1998-1999 Holly Mitchell 1997-1998 Jessica Henry Mid-American Conference Defensive of the Year (1) 1997-1998 Holly Mitchell 2006-2007 Patrice McKinney 1996-1997 Traci Parsons 1994-1995 Traci Parsons First-Team All-Mid-American Conference (9) 1992-1993 Reeshema Wood 2005-2006 Ryan Coleman 1990-1991 Shani LeBaron 2004-2005 Ryan Coleman 1990-1991 LaTonya Watson 2003-2004 Ryan Coleman 1988-1989 Kelly Hebler 2001-2002 Stephanie Smiley 1987-1988 Chris Chandler 2000-2001 Stephanie Smiley 1984-1985 Sharon Brown 1989-1990 Kelly Hebler 1984-1985 Felicia Hines 1986-1987 JoAnn LeFevre 1981-1982 Joy Ganzel 1982-1983 Kris Matthes 1981-1982 Laurie Byrd All-Mid-American Conference Freshman Team (11) 2008-2009 Tavelyn James Second-Team All-Mid-American Conference (12) 2006-2007 Alyssa Pittman 2007-2008 Colleen Russell 2003-2004 Sarah VanMetre 2006-2007 Sarah VanMetre 2002-2003 Nikki Knapp 2005-2006 Nikki Knapp 1998-1999 Stephanie Smiley 2005-2006 Patrice McKinney 1997-1998 Holly Mitchell 2003-2004 Nikki Knapp 1994-1995 September Silvers 2002-2003 Ryan Coleman 1993-1994 Traci Parsons 1999-2000 Stephanie Smiley 1991-1992 Eszter Biro 1998-1999 Kristy Maska 1988-1989 Kerry Porter 1995-1996 Traci Parsons 1988-1989 LaTonya Watson 1991-1992 LaTonya Watson 1985-1986 Sharon Brown MAC Scholar Athlete of the Week (4) 1981-1982 Denise Allen Jan. 3, 2007 Sarah VanMetre Dec. 11, 2005 Sarah VanMetre Third-Team All-Mid-American Conference (3) Dec. 12, 2004 Erika Ford 2006-2007 Patrice McKinney Jan. 28, 2002 Shani Charles 2004-2005 Nikki Knapp 2004-2005 Erika Ford ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American (1) 2006-2007 Sarah VanMetre First Team

ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV (2) 2006-2007 Sarah VanMetre First Team 2004-2005 Sarah VanMetre Second Team

116 2009-10 Eastern Michigan University Women’s Basketball MEDIA GUIDE All-Time Honors EMU’s Mid-Ame r i c a n Co n fe r e n c e Sp e c i a l t y Aw a r d Se l e c t i o n s

Holly Mitchell Stephanie Smiley Sarah VanMetre Patrice McKinney Alyssa Pittman, Freshman of Freshman of Sixth Man of Defensive Freshman of the Year, the Year, the Year, Player of the the Year, 1997-98 1998-99 2003-04 Year, 2006-07 2006-07

MAC Freshman of the Year (3) MAC Player of the Week (47) 2006-2007 Alyssa Pittman Feb. 16, 2009 Cassie Schrock (West Division) 1998-1999 Stephanie Smiley Feb. 18, 2008 Colleen Russell (West Division) Dec. 10, 2007 Canea Williams (West Division) 1997-1998 Holly Mitchell Nov. 19, 2007 Alyssa Pittman (West Division) Jan. 22, 2007 Alyssa Pittman (West Division) MAC All-Tournament Team (3) Jan. 7, 2007 Sarah VanMetre (West Division) 2003-2004 Ryan Coleman Dec. 11, 2006 Patrice McKinney (West Division) 2003-2004 Nikki Knapp Dec. 25, 2005 Nikki Knapp (West Division) 1999-2000 Kris Kachaturoff Jan. 8, 2006 Ryan Coleman (West Division) Feb. 13, 2006 Ryan Coleman (West Division) Feb. 20, 2006 Patrice McKinney (West Division) MAC Tournament MVP (1) Nov. 29, 2004 Ryan Coleman (West Division) 2003-2004 Ryan Coleman Dec. 6, 2004 Ryan Coleman (West Division) Jan. 3, 2004 Erika Ford (West Division) All-MAC Academic Team (11) Dec. 13, 2004 Ryan Coleman (West Division) 2006-2007 Patrice McKinney Feb. 6, 2005 Ryan Coleman (West Division) Feb. 13, 2005 Ryan Coleman (West Division) 2006-2007 Sarah VanMetre Feb. 22, 2004 Marion Crandall (West Division) 2005-2006 Sarah VanMetre Feb. 15, 2004 Marion Crandall (West Division) 2004-2005 Erika Ford Jan. 11, 2004 Ryan Coleman (West Division) 2004-2005 Sarah VanMetre Dec. 21, 2003 Sarah VanMetre (West Division) 1998-1999 Emily Steinmetz Honorable Mention Dec. 7, 2004 Nikki Knapp (West Division) Mar. 2, 2003 Melis Ulker (West Division) 1995-1996 Kelly Moorman First Team Jan. 7, 2002 Dru Bishop (West Division) 1995-1996 Traci Parsons First Team Dec. 17, 2001 Stephanie Smiley (West Division) 1995-1996 Laura Strefling Honorable Mention Nov. 20, 2001 Stephanie Smiley (West Division) 1994-1995 Kelly Moorman Honorable Mention Jan. 22, 2001 Stephanie Smiley (West Division) 1991-1992 LaTonya Watson First Team Feb. 27, 2000 Stephanie Smiley (Defensive) 1990-1991 LaTonya Watson First Team Jan. 31, 2000 Stephanie Smiley (Offensive) Jan. 25, 1999 Shani Charles (Defensive) 1989-1990 LaTonya Watson Honorable Mention Jan. 18, 1999 Stephanie Smiley (Defensive) 1989-1990 Kelly Hebler Honorable Mention Jan. 11, 1999 Stephanie Smiley (Defensive) Dec. 21, 1998 Kristy Maska (Offensive) Jan. 18, 1998 Jessica Henry (Offensive) Feb. 3, 1997 Emily Berman (Defensive) Jan. 13, 1992 LaTonya Watson Mar. 4, 1991 LaTonya Watson Dec. 11, 1989 Kelly Hebler Dec. 12, 1988 Kelly Hebler Feb. 21, 1988 Chris Chandler Feb. 23, 1987 JoAnn LeFevre Feb. 24, 1986 JoAnn LeFevre Jan. 13, 1986 Sharon Brown Feb. 11, 1985 Sharon Brown Jan. 7, 1985 Felicia Hines Feb. 9, 1983 Kris Matthes Feb. 10, 1982 Laurie Byrd

Building a Legacy – 2009-10 Eastern Michigan University Women’s Basketball 117 All-American Stephanie Smiley Stephanie Smiley 5-10, Guard Holt, Mich.-Holt Letters Earned: 4 (1998-99, 1999-00, 2000-01, 2001-02) Career Accomplishments • Became the only player in MAC history – man or woman – to record 1,400 career points, 700 career rebounds and 500 career assists • Also added career marks of more than 200 steals and 100 blocked shots to that MAC standard • Ranks ninth in MAC history in assists and 50th in scoring • Holds the EMU career record for games played (114), games started (114), minutes played (4,288), assists (577) and rebounds (784) • Also ranks in the top 10 on EMU’s career charts in scoring (5th), scoring average (9th), field goals made (6th), three-pointers made (2nd), three-pointers attempted (2nd), three-point percentage (3rd), free throws made (5th), free throws attempted (6th), percentage (8th), steals (2nd) and blocked shots (2nd) • Only player in EMU history to start every possible game of her career • Led EMU to four consecutive winning seasons for the first time in school history • Also led EMU to four consecutive .500 or better MAC records for the first time ever • Led EMU to the most overall wins (64) and conference wins (36) for a four-year period in the school’s history • Became just the second EMU player in history to record 100 career blocked shots

2001-02 Accomplishments • Named First Team All-Mid-American Conference for second consecutive year – only player in school history to earn first-team honors twice in her career • Ranked in the top 15 in the MAC in eight categories, including rebounding (top rebounding guard in the MAC), assists, steals, free-throw percentage, 3-point field goals made, blocked shots, -to-turnover ratio and defensive rebounds • Named Mid-American Conference Player of the Week twice during the 2001-02 season, running her career total to seven (third-most in MAC history) • Earned Tournament MVP honors at the 2001 Eagle Classic, leading EMU to the team title by aver- aging 21 points, eight rebounds and 6.5 assists in the tournament • Ranked second on the team in scoring (12.6 ppg) and rebounding (7.1 rpg) • Has scored in double digits in 19 of 29 games, including six games of 20 or more points, while leading EMU in scoring in eight contests • Grabbed six or more rebounds in 20 games and led EMU in rebounding in 12 games. • Dished out five or more assists in 16 games • Had a career-high 15 rebounds to go with 10 points for her third double-double of the year to lead EMU to a come-from-behind win over then-MAC-leader Ball State • Led EMU to a home win over MAC-leader Toledo with a team-high 21 points and seven rebounds – the first EMU win over Toledo in Ypsilanti in 15 years • Scored 16 points, four above her season average, while holding the top scorer in the league to two below her season average and paced EMU to a win over then-MAC-leader Miami • Scored a game-high 22 points and paced the Eagles to a road win at Ohio State, the second straight Big Ten opponent defeated by EMU

Other Career Highlights • Named First Team All-MAC in 2000-01 and 2001-02 • Named Preseason First Team All-MAC in 2000-01 and 2001-02 • Earned Second Team All-MAC honors as a sophomore • Honored as MAC Freshman of the Year and MAC All-Freshman team in 1998-99 • Has 13 career double-doubles and the only triple-double in EMU men’s or women’s basketball history • Named to the All-Tournament Team at the Eagle Classic and Nassau SunSplash Shootout as a junior • Led EMU to a then-school-record-tying 16 wins in 1999-2000 and 2000-01 and also a then-record-tying nine conference wins • Led EMU to a winning record for the first time in 10 years (1998-99) and first back-to-back winning records in 15 years (1998-99 and 1999-2000) Stephanie Smiley - EMU Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 1998-99 27-27 1045/38.7 117-228 .513 33-75 .440 42-63 .667 34-103 137 5.1 81-4 158 117 29 80 309/11.4 1999-00 30-30 1119/37.3 131-313 .419 44-122 .361 81-106 .764 46-202 248 8.3 84-4 122 95 16 49 387/12.9 2000-01 28-28 1019/36.4 123-265 .464 42-112 .375 51-71 .718 44-149 193 6.9 76-1 153 107 28 61 339/12.1 2001-02 29-29 1105/38.1 120-269 .446 55-126 .437 71-90 .789 57-149 206 7.1 75-2 144 76 30 53 366/12.6 TOTAL 114-114 4288/37.6 491-1075 .457 174-435 .400 245-330 .742 181-603 784 6.9 316-11 577 395 103 243 1401/12.3

118 2009-10 Eastern Michigan University Women’s Basketball MEDIA GUIDE All-American Ryan Coleman Ryan Coleman 5-10, Guard Detroit, Mich.-Communication and Media Arts Letters Earned: 4 (2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06)

EMU: 2005-06: Earned Kodak/ to the MAC’s first team... Led the Eagles in points (400), steals (61), free WBCA Honorable Mention All- throw percentage (.746), rebounds (196) and minutes (1,854)...Among American honors...Signed a free the conference leaders in scoring, steals and assists...Scored in double agent contact with the WNBA’s figures in 21 games, including three double-doubles in MAC play: vs. Detroit Shock...Rewrote the EMU Akron (1-7-04) 15 points, 10 rebounds; vs. Miami (1-24-04) 10 points, 12 and Mid-American Conference rounds; vs. Ball State (2-21-04) 15 points, 10 rebounds... Her 817 career record books in her four years at points rank 16th in school history... Named to the All-Tournament team at EMU, ranks in the top 20 in the both the Eagle Classic and at the Mildred & Roger L. White Invitational... history of the MAC in scoring and Named MAC West Player of the Week following her double-double became just the second player in MAC history to record 1,500 points, 600 versus Akron and a season high 27-point performance against Central rebounds, 300 assists and 200 steals in a career...Was named MAC Player Michigan...Selected preseason All-MAC...2002-03: Earned second team of the Week nine times during her career, the third-most in conference All-MAC honors for her play during the regular season...Started in all 29 history...Garnered first team All-MAC accolades for the third games for EMU, averaging a team-high 14.4 points consecutive season...Led the Eagles in points (16.9 per and adding 6.8 rebounds...Averaged 32.9 minutes game), field goals made (165), three-pointers made (32), a game... Scored 417 points, the 10th best in EMU assists (4.1 per game), steals (2.1 per game), blocks (0.6 single season history...Hit 41.8-percent of her shots per game) and minutes (36.9 per game)...Finished among from the field...Scored in double figures in 22 of 29 the conference leaders in scoring, field-goal percentage, games, including seven games of 20 or more... Re- rebounds, blocks, steals and assists....Was a starter in 25 corded eight double-doubles, tying for the fourth games , scored in double figures in every game, including most of among active MAC players... Posted a career- six 20-point performances... Selected a 2005-06 preseason best 27 points and 13 rebounds at home against All-MAC honoree...2004-05: Earned Kodak/WBCA Honor- Ball State, Feb. 1, stepping up down the stretch as able Mention All-American honors becoming just the sec- EMU was down four points with 20-seconds left in ond player in EMU women’s basketball history to garner the regulation. She scored five points during the last 12 honor... Became just the third Eagle to record 1,000 points, seconds of action to give EMU the lead, but the Car- 500 rebounds and 200 assists in her career...Named first dinals would eventually win the game with a basket team All-Mid-American Conference for second consecu- as time expired...Earned tournament honors at the tive year – only the second player in school history to earn John Ascuaga’s Nugget Classic in Reno, Nev.... HIGH first-team honors twice in her career...Collected the MAC’s SCHOOL: Played four years at Communication and only triple-double of 2004-05, and just the second in school Media Arts in Detroit... Named first team All-State history, versus Western Michigan (2-12-05)...Ranked sixth in Class C as a junior and a senior, as well as being the nation in three-point field goal percentage (42.5) and named All-City and All-Metro both seasons... Was 39th in points per game (17.9)...Ranked in the top-10 in named to the All-Metro Dream Team as a senior... Got four of the five MAC offensive categories, including second her first recognition when she was named All-City in scoring (17.9 ppg)...Collected her 1,000th career point as a sophomore... PERSONAL: Full Name: Ryan- at Akron (1-5-05), her 500th board at Western Michigan Rebekah Sharon Coleman… Daughter of Sharon (1-15-05), and 200th assist against Northern Illinois (1-8- and the late Richard Coleman… Hometown: Detroit, 05)...Was fourth in the MAC in steals, averaging 2.58 thefts Mich.... High School: Communication and Media per game... Finished as the runner-up for the MAC Player of the Year... Arts… Major: Communication… Born: 7-2-83. Named to the MVP at the Eagle Classic, USF Roundball Classic and at the Missouri Tiger Classic...Named MAC West Player of the Week five times... Played in 31 games, starting all 31 times...Finished first on the team in Coleman’s Career Bests scoring (17.9) and second in rebounding (6.7)...Scored in double figures 30 times... Chalked up a career-best 30 points against Ball State (Feb. 2) Points ...... 30, vs. Ball St. (2-2-05); at Kentucky (3-18-05) and Kentucky (3-18-05)... Recorded two double-double performances Rebounds...... 13, at CMU (2-15-03); vs. Ball St. (2-1-03) and has eight for her career... Selected Preseason All-Mid-American Assists ...... 10, vs. Western Michigan (2-12-05) Conference...2003-04: Selected as the 2004 Kraft MAC women’s basket- Steals ...... 7, at Florida Atlantic (12-19-03) ball tournament MVP... Selected first team All-MAC and became the first player since All-American Stephanie Smiley (1998-2002) to be named Blocks ...... 3, vs. Bowling Green (12-19-03)

Ryan Coleman – Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 2002-03 29-29 955/32.9 147-352 .418 34-97 .351 89-109 .817 49-149 198 6.8 86-4 73 101 16 71 417/14.4 2003-04 30-30 899/30.0 136-330 .412 40-106 .377 88-118 .746 64-132 196 6.5 76-1 86 92 10 61 400/13.3 2004-05 31-31 1077/34.7 204-440 .464 68-160 .425 78-97 .804 58-150 208 6.7 70-0 114 74 24 80 554/17.9 2005-06 25-25 922/36.9 165-361 .457 32-95 .337 60-76 .789 39-106 145 5.8 58-0 103 80 15 53 422/16.9 TOTAL 115-115 3853/33.5 652-1483 .440 174-458 .380 315-400 .788 210-537 747 6.5 290-5 376 347 65 265 1793/15.6

Building a Legacy – 2009-10 Eastern Michigan University Women’s Basketball 119 2004 Steitz Award Honoree Marion Crandall 5-7, Guard Homer, Michigan - Homer Letters Earned: 4 (2000-01, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04)

EMU: 2003-04: Led the na- invited walk-on to the 2000-2001 squad who earned a scholar- tion in three-point percent- ship for her efforts... Saw action in 15 games that season, earn- age shooter at 50.7 percent ing her first varsity letter...Got her first collegiate points against (Edward S. Steitz Award)...Late Chicago State (11-17-00), finishing the game with a season-high season heroics earned her first five points...Also scored five in the conference-opening win at all-conference nod...After mov- Central Michigan (1-3-01)...Had her first start against Ball State ing back into the starting line- (1-27-01), playing a season-high 14 minutes... HIGH SCHOOL: up on Jan. 31, One of the leaders of her squad, earning letters the senior averaged 14.8 points per game and in each of her four seasons... Earned All-Area knocked down 37 three-pointers to tally 67 for Dream Team Honors as a senior, after leading the season... During that nine-game span to the area in scoring for the second consecutive end the regular season, Crandall was named year...Was a three-time All-Conference selec- MAC West Player of the Week two weeks in a tion and Class C honorable mention All-state row (Feb. 15 and Feb. 22), scoring a career-high pick twice...Averaged 20.2 points as a senior, 24 points, connecting on eight triples, against leading the Trojans to a second-place finish Ball State (Feb. 21)... During the Eagles six-game in the Big Eight Conference...Also led the area winning streak (the first since 1980), Crandall in steals (5.4 per game), was second in three- led the team in scoring, averaging 14.0 points pointers, fifth in assists and ninth in free-throw and shooting 23-of-41 from the arc... 2002-03: percentage... Also led Homer in rebounding at Played in 29 games, starting eight of them... 6.3 per contest... Set school records for game, Averaged 6.4 points and 2.1 rebounds in 24.0 season and career steals, free throws and minutes a game... Had a career-high 19 points, three-pointers, career assists and single-game including a career-best five triples, in 29 minutes points (40)...Finished second in career scoring against Buffalo... Equaled her career-high in at Homer with 1,391 points...Named Academic points by posting 19 against Ohio, Jan. 22... In All-State in basketball, volleyball and softball, a four game stretch during January, Crandall as well as being a four-year letterwinner...Was connected on 17 three-point field goals against also a member of National Honor Society and MAC opponents... Surpassed her career totals the Honor Roll... Finished ranked among the top that season in points (170), three-point field 10 in her graduating class... PERSONAL: Full goals (37) and rebounds (54)...Connected on at Name: Marion Victoria Crandall… Daughter of least one three-point field goal in 21 games... Phil and Royce Crandall…Hometown: Homer, Scored five or more points in 17 games during Mich.…High School: Homer…Major: Educa- the season...2001-02: Played in 26 games, start- tion… Born: 6-8-82. ing in 10 of them... Averaged 3.4 points and 1.2 rebounds in 13.2 minutes a game... Was a major spark off the bench at Ohio State, hitting all three of her shots, including two key three-pointers, to help Crandall’s Career Bests Points ...... 24 vs. Ball State (2-21-04) lead EMU to the road win over the Buckeyes...Earned her first 3-Pointers ...... 8, vs. Ball State(2-21-04) start of the year against SMU in Cancun, scoring seven points Rebounds ...... 7, at Northern Illinois (2-14-04) and adding two rebounds and two assists...Had a career-high Assists ...... 5, vs. Kent State (1-5-02) 14 points, including a career-best four triples, in a career-high Steals ...... 4, at Illinois (12-11-02); at Fl. Atlantic (12-19-02) 35 minutes against 15th-ranked Colorado State...Scored five Blocks ...... 2, vs. Ball State(2-21-04) or more points in 10 games during the season... 2000-01: An

Marion Crandall – Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 2000-01 15-1 66/4.4 6-19 .316 2-10 .200 0-1 .000 0-2 2 0.1 4-0 2 6 0 1 14/0.9 2001-02 26-10 342/13.2 30-85 .353 18-58 .310 10-12 .833 14-17 31 1.2 21-0 17 25 0 8 88/3.4 2002-03 29-8 697/24.0 61-148 .412 40-103 .388 23-38 .605 25-36 61 2.1 36-1 29 51 0 24 185/6.4 2003-04 30-24 815/27.2 95-201 .473 77-152 .507 18-32 .563 30-60 90 3.0 25-0 39 51 6 36 285/9.5 TOTAL 100-43 1920/19.2 192-453 .424 137-323 .424 51-83 .614 69-115 184 1.8 86-1 87 133 6 69 572/5.7

120 2009-10 Eastern Michigan University Women’s Basketball MEDIA GUIDE Academic All-American Sarah VanMetre 6-0, Guard/Forward Noblesville, Ind.-Noblesville Letters Earned: 4 (2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07)

EMU: 2006-07: EMU’s first wom- Named the 2004 MAC Sixth Man of the Year...Became the ninth EMU en’s basketball player to be se- player named to the All-Freshman team...Averaged 11.2 points and 7.1 lected to the ESPN The Magazine rebounds per game in her inaugural season and ranked among the top Academic All-America team, five in points, rebounds, three-pointers and free throw percentage... sponsored by the College Sports Scored in double figures 15 times, adding five double-doubles to her Information Directors of America credit...In just her fourth collegiate game, she connected on seven (CoSIDA)...Named to the All-MAC three-pointers in a career-high 25-point performance against Michigan Second Team...Secured her spot State (11-28-03) and in the following game against Florida International in the EMU all-time record books (12-5-03), hauled down a career-high 14 rebounds to go along with 13 ranking first in games played (120), third in rebounding (770) and eighth points in her first double-double...Was named to the Mildred and Roger in scoring (1,361)...Is just the fourth player in the program’s history to L. White All-Tournament team and was named MAC West Player of the score more than 1,000 points and grab more than 700 rebounds in a Week following her 15.5 point, 8.5 average against North Caro- career...Started all 29 games last season...Averaged 34.7 lina State and Baylor at the San Juan Shootout...HIGH minutes, 15.9 points and 8.3 rebounds per contest...Gar- SCHOOL: A four-year letterwinner in basketball at nered Academic All-MAC accolades...Selected the MAC’s Noblesville who was named to the Indiana Top 40 Scholar Athlete of the Week for the period ending Dec. in basketball...Was the Noblesville Ledger’s Player 31, 2006...Collected the MAC’s West Division Player of the of the Year as a senior in 2002-03 after averaging Week award for the period ending Jan. 7, 2007...Scored in 16.8 points, 8.4 rebounds and 2.0 steals per game double figures 24 times to finish her career with 70 10-or- for the Millers...Selected the Noblesville Ledger’s more point performances...Poured in a personal-best 29 Athlete of the Year...Named as an AAU 18-and-under points at home versus Northern Illinois (1-7-07)...Grabbed All-American...Played in the Indiana North/South a career-best 16 rebounds against nationally ranked Bowl- All-Star Game...Chosen as an Indiana All-Star in ing Green (3-9-07)...Finished the season ranked among the 2003... Was selected by Hoosier Basketball Magazine MAC leaders in defensive rebounds (third – 6.07), rebounds as a preseason All-State selection...Picked as an As- (fourth – 8.3), three-point percentage (sixth – .382), points sociated Press honorable mention All-State player... per game (seventh – 15.9) and three-pointers made (ninth Earned first team All-Hoosier Crossroads Conference – 1.72)...2005-06: Played in every game, starting 24 times... and All-Hamilton County honors...Averaged 13.4 Averaged 30.7 minutes, 11.1 points and 6.3 rebounds per points, 10.1 rebounds and 1.8 steals as a junior...Led contest...Garnered Academic All-MAC accolades... Selected Hamilton County in rebounds and ranked second in the MAC’s Scholar Athlete of the Week for the period end- scoring...Selected first team All-Hoosier Crossroads ing Dec. 11, 2005... Finished the season ranking 15th in Conference and All-Hamilton County...Averaged 9.7 rebounds (528) and 17th in scoring (900) in the EMU all-time points and five rebounds a contest as a sophomore... record books...Is a 45.3 percent shooter from the field... Earned second-team All-Hamilton County and hon- Scored in double figures 19 times...Scored a season-best orable mention All-HCC accolades... Averaged 4.7 20 points in the WNIT first-round setback at Indiana State points and 2.1 rebounds per game as a freshman... (3-16-06)...Grabbed a season-best 11 rebounds against Member of the National Honor Society...Graduated Central Connecticut State (11-18-05) and Youngstown with honors...PERSONAL: Full Name: Sarah Lynn State (12-10-05)...Finished the season ranked among the MAC leaders VanMetre…Daughter of John and Janice VanMetre…Has one sister: in points per game (24th – 11.1), rebounds (12th – 6.3), steals (12th – Laura...Hometown: Noblesville, Ind.…High School: Noblesville… 1.72), offensive rebounds (12th – 2.10) and defensive rebounds (12th Major: Journalism…Born: 8-22-85. – 4.07)...2004-05: Played in every game, starting 19 times... Averaged 22.8 minutes, 7.4 points and 4.1 rebounds per contest...Selected to the 2005 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV second team, VanMetre’s Career Bests becoming the first EMU women’s basketball player to received the Points ...... 29, vs. Northern Illinois (1-3-07) honor...Shot 42.2 percent from the field...Scored in double figures 11 Rebounds...... 16, vs. Bowling Green (3-9-07) times...Dropped a season-best 20 points in the victory over Ohio (1-22- 05)...Grabbed a season-best eight rebounds against Ball State (2-2-05) Assists ...... 6, vs. Morehead St. (11-18-06); vs. Toledo (2-17-07) and Central Michigan (2-23-05)...Added a career-high six assists in the Steals ...... 4, three times come-from-behind victory at Youngstown State (12-11-04)...2003-04: Blocks ...... 4, vs. Bowling Green (1-27-04) Sarah VanMetre – Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 2003-04 30-3 788/26.3 134-299 .448 28-89 .315 41-59 .695 68-144 212 7.1 68-1 30 30 17 39 337/11.2 2004-05 31-19 707/22.8 87-206 .422 29-106 .274 27-38 .711 48-80 128 4.1 27-0 45 42 6 32 230/7.4 2005-06 30-24 922/30.7 117-258 .453 29-80 .363 70-92 .761 65-123 188 6.3 51-0 37 47 10 50 333/11.1 2006-07 29-29 1007/34.7 169-388 .436 50-131 .382 73-110 .664 66-176 242 8.3 61-1 54 57 12 24 461/15.9 TOTAL 120-75 3424/28.5 507-1151 .440 136-406 .335 211-299 .706 247-523 770 6.4 207-2 166 176 45 145 1361/11.3

Building a Legacy – 2009-10 Eastern Michigan University Women’s Basketball 121 The 2003-04 Championship Run

At times, dreams seem to arrive out of nowhere. For the Eastern had clinched at least a share of its first-ever Eastern Michigan University women’s basketball program, MAC West title with the 2003-04 campaign was one of those dreams. an 84-74 decision over In the sixth year under the tutelage of Head Coach Suzy Ball State, Feb. 21, but Merchant, a collection of underclassmen and one senior the team wanted the were able to accomplish what any young, up-and-coming championship all to program needs to gain recognition at the national level: itself. The loss at Ohio qualify for an NCAA tournament. prevented the cele- The Eagles did accomplish that feat, but it did not arrive bration, however, and without a season full of “firsts.” EMU would have to That series of occurrences began midway through the come up with a win at regular Mid-American Conference season. After start- arch-rival CMU’s Rose ing the league slate with a 5-3 record, the Eagles hosted Arena to gain sole pos- their archenemies in the MAC over the past 12 years, the session of the division Kent State Golden championship. It was Flashes, Feb. 4. EMU apparent that the Ea- had not defeated gles didn’t want things Kent since 1992, to come down to the and the Golden wire, as they opened Flashes came into up a 45-28 lead and the contest with an coasted to victory in the second half, putting four players unusually medio- in double figures in the effort. cre 4-3 conference The ensuing stop on EMU’s magical season was the mark. Eastern held 2004 Kraft MAC Tournament. The Eagles were awarded a slim lead through- the second seed in the field, and were able to sit out the out the majority of first round with a bye. EMU started its tournament run the game, but a in Cleveland, Ohio, where EMU had yet to win a game combined 36 points in Gund Arena. The Eagles’ first round opponent was from senior co-cap- seventh-seeded Toledo, a team that EMU had split the tain Marion Cran- regular-season series with. A clock delay seemed to alter dall and freshman both teams’ rhythms in the first half, as sloppy play turned Sarah VanMetre into a turnover-plagued fist frame, and EMU entered the gave the Eagles a locker room at halftime with a slim 24-23 lead. much-needed 63-58 win, the first time any EMU player The second half was a different story, however, as the had tasted victory over the Golden Flashes in more than Eagles’ defense clamped, down not allowing a Toledo field a decade. goal for the opening 4:40 of the half, opening up a 35-25 Prior to that game, EMU had won lead at the initial media time-out. back-to-back contests versus Bowling Junior sharpshooter Ryan Coleman Green and at Western Michigan, but the provided the team a quick scare, as emotional victory over Kent State may she hit the floor hard with 17:30 left, have triggered what was to come for and would not return until the 5:45 the remainder of the conference sched- mark. Her return sparked the Eagles, ule. The Eagles rolled off five consecu- however, as she scored seven points tive wins, including blowout victories on 3-for-3 shooting from the field and over Marshall and Toledo. EMU did helped EMU open up a 55-43 lead absorb one more loss, an 89-81 deci- with 2:31 left, letting EMU coast to the sion at Ohio, Feb. 25. But that may have semifinals with a 60-47 win. been exactly what the Eagles needed Next up for the Eagles in their pur- heading into the MAC tournament. In suit of a conference tournament title all, Eastern won nine out of its final 10 was a matchup with No. 6 Marshall, games heading into the postseason, arguably the most physical team in but none was more important than the MAC. In the two teams’ lone meet- the season finale at Central Michigan, ing of the regular season, the Eagles March 2.

122 2009-10 Eastern Michigan University Women’s Basketball MEDIA GUIDE The 2003-04 Championship Run came away with a 66-49 win in Huntington, W.Va., in the its first-round opponent. game following the win over Kent State. The semifinal The team gathered for a celebration dinner and “se- matchup would be much closer. Marshall cut a six-point lection-show” party at the Washtenaw Country Club the EMU lead to 65-64 with under three minutes remaining in following day, and when ESPN aired the show, Eastern the game, but the Eagles converted a perfect 8-for-8 from learned it would be a No.14 seed in the Mideast Region, the free-throw line in the final 2:12. Success at the charity and would draw No. stripe proved to be the difference, and perhaps the only 3 seeded Boston Col- defining statistic that EMU had a significant advantage lege, which had re- over the Thundering Herd. For the game, the Eagles were cently wrapped up a 22-of-28 from the line in what Head Coach Suzy Merchant championship itself called “one of the most physical games this program has by winning the Big ever played in.” EMU was outrebounded, 44-32, but in the East tournament. end, was a 75-70 winner, advancing to the championship History was not round of the tournament. on EMU’s side. While The Eagles’ opponent in the finals was a surprise to upsets occur regu- many MAC fans. Bowling Green, the No. 4 seed, needed larly on the men’s two back-to-back buzzer beaters to oust Western Michigan side of the NCAA’s, a and Miami to advance to the championship, setting up a 14-seeded team had game with EMU that had occurred just once in the regular never beaten a third season. In that lone meeting, the Falcons threw everything seed in the history of they had at the Eagles in Ypsilanti, as EMU escaped with the women’s NCAA a 61-59 victory, Jan. 27. In the finals, however, the Eagles field. The game was were able to take control of the game in its early stages. scheduled for March EMU never trailed in the contest, and led by double-digits 20 at St. John Arena for much of the first half, limiting the Falcons to just two on the campus of The Ohio State University. field goals over the EMU fans rallied around the success of the team, and final 12:17. before its bus departure from Ypsilanti, March 23, a group The Eagles en- of more than 100 Eastern fans gathered in the atrium of the tered the locker Convocation Center to send the team off and show their room at halftime appreciation for what had already been accomplished. with an eight-point They were also led to US-23 by a police escort to begin lead, but Bowling the trip. Green would not When the team arrived in Columbus, it was all business. fade in the second The team had scheduled news conferences and a shoot- half. The Falcons around shortly thereafter, March 24, and was slated to play cut the lead to five its game in the second slot, March 25, following the Ohio with under 10 min- State versus West Virginia contest. utes remaining, but While the home Ohio State crowd dwindled minimally, a balanced scoring 8,159 fans were still in attendance for EMU-Boston College, effort that saw each by far and away the largest crowd EMU had played in front EMU player score at of this season. The atmosphere was also much different least seven points than a home game at the Convocation Center. It was a and effective late- neutral site with many neutral fans, and the game was game free-throw televised nationally in its entirety on ESPN 2 and ESPN. shooting proved to be the difference, as the Eagles won Shortly after the opening tip, it seemed as if the unfa- their last 12th out of 13 games. It turned out to be the most miliar surroundings had begun to influence the Eagles’ important and influential win in the program’s history. composure. Boston College came out of the gate firing, With the regular-season and tournament championships converting its first nine field goals, forcing EMU into a in hand, the Eagles were poised for their next mission, timeout with 14:20 left, already trailing by 18 points, 22-4. which would be even more unfamiliar: a berth and run Following the break, however, the Eagles went on a quick in the 2004 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament. With 7-2 run on back-to-back field goals by VanMetre and junior the tournament final occurring on Saturday (March 20), Melis Ulker, to pull within 15, 24-9, with 11:18 remaining. Eastern would have to wait one more day for the fate of The Eagles kept chipping away at the BC advantage, and

Building a Legacy – 2009-10 Eastern Michigan University Women’s Basketball 123 The 2003-04 Championship Run

pulled within single digits for the first time on a VanMetre NCAA tournament three-point field goal with 6:24 left, trimming the edge to will be the last time 28-20. it will make a mark on The teams combined for just four field goals for the the national level. remainder of the first half, and with five seconds left, a “We’ll be back,” Mer- jumper by Boston College’s Jessica Deveny gave the BC chant said following Eagles a 34-24 lead heading into the intermission. VanMe- the game. “This group tre paced the Eagles with six points, while BC was led by (Crandall was the only All-American Amber Jacobs with nine first-half points. loss for next season) is BC opened up as large as a 13-point lead in the first five so levelheaded, there minutes of the second half, but back-to-back Ulker field are no prima donnas goals kept EMU within 11, 40-29, heading into the first on this team. There’s media time-out at 15:09. The edge fluctuated between a target on our backs eight and 13 points over the next 7:20, and the Eagles were now, and I think we’re within 10, 50-40, with 7:52 remaining. Over the next 4:05, ready for that if we EMU posted a 12-3 run, paced by six quick points by Cole- keep outworking peo- man, and pulled within just one point, 53-52, on a jumper ple. We’re not some by junior Erika Ford that led into the game’s final media one-hit wonder where timeout (3:48 left). the ride is over. We’ll Eastern took its only lead of the game with 3:22 left, when be back.” Coleman came out of Coleman and Ford, both captains, seconded their the media timeout and coaches’ comments: “That was one of many big shots to hit a jumper to give come in the NCAA tournament,” Coleman said after com- EMU a 54-53 edge. BC’s ing up short on the game’s final play. “I look forward to Deveny answered the shooting more of them, and next time, that shot is going next time down the to fall.” floor, however, with a “We’re going to be as good, if not better next year,” Ford three-pointer to give added. the lead back to BC, While EMU’s team racked up honors in their dream run, 56-54, with 3:02 left. the individuals on the team were also recognized for their Neither team scored accomplishments in the 2003-04 season. over the ensuing 2:20 The Eagles landed four players on All-MAC squads with before sophomore Coleman being named to the first-team, Knapp to the Nikki Knapp tied the second-team, Crandall, an honorable mention pick, and game at 56-56 with VanMetre to the All-Freshman squad, along with being 40 seconds left on an named Sixth Man of the Year. inside power layup. BC immediately called a time-out and drew up what would be the go-ahead shot. BC missed the initial jumper with 28 seconds left, but grabbed the offensive rebound that set up Kathrin Ress’ layup underneath the basket with 12 seconds left, leaving EMU trailing by two points. The Eagles took a timeout and set up a play for their best scorer, Coleman. EMU went for the win, but Coleman’s three-pointer at the buzzer fell short of the goal, and the comeback effort ended in the 58-56 loss. Overall, for the final 35 minutes of the game, EMU outscored BC, 52-36. While the entire season was a series of “firsts,” Merchant did not believe that her 2004 team’s appearance in the

124 2009-10 Eastern Michigan University Women’s Basketball MEDIA GUIDE Single-Season MAC Leaders

MAC Scoring Leaders Team Records: 1981-82 Laurie Byrd 23.2 ppg (602 pts.) MAC Leaders in Scoring Defense 2003-04 Eastern Michigan 60.0 ppg MAC Free-Throw Percentage Leaders 1989-90 Kelly Hebler 91.1% (82-90) MAC Leaders in Scoring Margin 1987-88 Kelly Hebler 84.6% (77-91) 2003-04 Eastern Michigan +13.1 2004-05 Eastern Michigan +11.6 MAC Assist Leaders 2004-05 Erika Ford 6.0 apg (184/31) MAC Leaders in Field Goal Percentage 1998-99 Stephanie Smiley 5.9 apg (158/27) 1998-99 Eastern Michigan 47.3% 2004-05 Eastern Michigan 44.0% MAC Three-Point Percentage Leaders 2003-04 Eastern Michigan 43.6% 2007-08 Amanda Compton 45.0% (36-80) 2003-04 Marion Crandall 50.7% (77-152) MAC Leaders in Field Goal Percentage Defense 2000-01 Dru Bishop 48.7% (56-115) 1999-00 Eastern Michigan 37.6% (692-1838) MAC Three-Pointers Made Leaders 2003-04 Marion Crandall 2.57 (77/30) MAC Leaders in Three-Pointers Made Per Game 1998-99 Kristy Maska 2.89 3pg (78/27) 2000-01 Eastern Michigan 7.7 3pg (216) MAC Steals Leader 2003-04 Eastern Michigan 7.37 3pg 1993-94 Jean Akin 3.48 spg (87/25) (221)

MAC Blocks Leader MAC Leaders in Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 1996-97 Emily Berman 2.16 bpg (54/25) 2000-01 Eastern Michigan 38.5% (216-561) MAC Assist/Turnover Ratio 2003-04 Eastern Michigan 37.7% 2006-07 Kendra Gallert 2.3 (125/55) (134-378) 2004-05 Erika Ford 2.35 (186/79) 2003-04 Erika Ford 2.05 (172/84) MAC Leaders in Free Throw Percentage 1987-88 Eastern Michigan 72.2% Most Field Goals in Season by a MAC Player (294-407) 1981-82 Laurie Byrd 273 2004-05 Ryan Coleman 204 MAC Leaders in Rebounding Offense 2004-05 Eastern Michigan 40.5 Most Three-Pointers in Season in MAC Play 1998-99 Kristy Maska (MAC Record) 50 MAC Leaders in Rebounding Defense 2005-06 Eastern Michigan 33.0 Most Field Goals in a MAC Game 2004-05 Eastern Michigan 32.7 1981-82 Laurie Byrd (vs. Miami) 17 2005-06 Eastern Michigan 33.0 1985-86 Sharon Brown (vs. Ball St.) 17 MAC Leaders in Rebounding Margin 2004-05 Eastern Michigan +7.7 rpg 1998-99 Eastern Michigan +4.7 rpg

MAC Leaders in Defensive Rebounds 1999-00 Eastern Michigan 27.47 rpg (824/30) 2004-05 Eastern Michigan 26.19 rpg JoAnn LeFevre (1983-87) was a (812/31) first-team All-MAC selection her MAC Leaders in Assists senior season and was just the 1998-99 Eastern Michigan 17.67 apg third Eagle to become a member 2003-04 Eastern Michigan 15.93 apg of the 1,000-Point Club. She 2004-05 Eastern Michigan 15.39 apg currently ranks ninth all-time with 1,321 points. MAC Leaders in Assist-to-Turnover Ratio 2004-05 Eastern Michigan 0.97

Building a Legacy – 2009-10 Eastern Michigan University Women’s Basketball 125 Career MAC Leaders

Individual Rankings Entering the 2009-10 Season: MAC Tournament - Individual Performances Points: Game Records 16. Ryan Coleman (2002-06) 1,793 Field Goals Made t-5. Laurie Byrd (vs. Kent State - 2/21/82) 12 Field Goal Attempts t-5. Laurie Byrd (vs. N. Illinois - 2/20/82) 12 15. Traci Parsons (1994-97) 1,438 16. Sharon Brown (1983-86) 1,413 Field Goal Attempts t-5. Laurie Byrd (vs. Kent State - 2/21/82) 24 Free Throw Percentage 4. Kelly Hebler (1986-90) .848 (279-329) Three-Point Field Goal Attempts t-4. Jessica Henry (vs. Miami - 3/2/00) 12 Three-Point Field Goals Made 9. Kristy Maska (1997-01) 215 Rebounds t-7. Eszter Biro (vs. Kent State - 3/10/92) 17 Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 8. Kristy Maska (1997-01) 578 Tournament Records Points: Three-Point Field Goal Percentage t-4. Laurie Byrd (1982) 72 4. Marion Crandall (2000-04) .424 (137-323) 12. Dru Bishop (1999-2003) .392 (150-383) Field Goals Made 1. Laurie Byrd (1982) 35 Assists 11. Stephanie Smiley (1998-02) 577 Field Goals Attempted 13. Erika Ford (2001-05) 534 1. Laurie Byrd (1982) 61

Steals Three-Point Field Goals Made 17. Ryan Coleman (2002-06) 265 t-9. Jessica Henry (2000) 9 18. JoAnn LeFevre (1984-87) 262 21. Stephanie Smiley (1998-02) 243 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage t-1. Dru Bishop (2001) .750 (3-4) Blocked Shots t-1. Lauren Gedonius (2000) .750 (3-4) 10. Sharon Rose (1983-87) 144 Rebounds t-8. Suzanne Huff (1982) 31

Stephanie Smiley (1998-02) is the only player in EMU’s women’s basketball championship banners Mid-American Conference history to record at fly high in the Convocation Center least 1,400 points, 700 rebounds and 500 assists and also added benchmarks of 200 steals and 100 blocked shots.

126 2009-10 Eastern Michigan University Women’s Basketball MEDIA GUIDE The 1,000-Point Club

1. LAURIE BYRD 2. Ryan Coleman 3. Nikki Knapp Year GP-GS Pts/Avg Year GP-GS Pts/Avg 2002-03 29-29 417/14.4 Year GP-GS Pts/Avg 1978-79 22-21 355/16.1 2003-04 30-30 400/13.3 2002-03 29-15 334/11.5 1979-80 24-23 385/16.0 2004-05 31-31 554-17.9 2003-04 30-29 361/12.0 1980-81 27-27 557/20.6 2005-06 25-25 422/16.9 2004-05 31-31 433/14.0 1981-82 26-26 602/23.2 TOTAL 115-115 1793/15.6 2005-06 30-29 383/12.8 TOTAL 99-97 1899/19.2 TOTAL 120-104 1511/12.6

4. SHARON BROWN 5. TRACI PARSONS 6. KELLY HEBLER

Year GP-GS Pts/Avg Year GP-GS Pts/Avg Year GP-GS Pts/Avg 1982-83 23-9 148/6.4 1993-94 25-25 206/8.2 1986-87 26-13 183/7.0 1983-84 27-26 369/13.7 1994-95 26-26 403/15.5 1987-88 25-18 361/14.4 1984-85 24-23 421/17.5 1995-96 26-26 428/16.5 1988-89 27-26 432/16.0 1985-86 25-25 521/20.8 1996-97 26-25 417/16.0 1989-90 28-28 446/15.9 TOTAL 99-83 1459/14.7 TOTAL 103-102 1454/14.1 TOTAL 106-85 1422/13.4

7. Stephanie Smiley 8. Sarah vanmetre 9. JoANN LeFEVRE Year GP-GS Pts/Avg Year GP-GS Pts/Avg 2003-04 30-3 337/11.2 Year GP-GS Pts/Avg 1998-99 27-27 309/11.4 2004-05 31-19 230/7.4 1983-84 27-4 123/4.6 1999-00 30-30 387/12.9 2005-06 30-24 333/11.1 1984-85 25-25 356/14.2 2000-01 28-28 339/12.1 2006-07 29-29 461/15.9 1985-86 23-22 380/16.5 2001-02 29-29 366/12.6 TOTAL 120-75 1361/11.3 1986-87 26-25 462/17.8 TOTAL 114-114 1401/12.3 TOTAL 101-76 1321/13.1

10. LaTONYA WATSON 11. ABBY WISEMAN 12. Kristy Maska

Year GP-GS Pts/Avg Year GP-GS Pts/Avg Year GP-GS Pts/Avg 1988-89 25-24 216/8.6 1999-00 30-20 264/8.8 1997-98 22-1 55/2.5 1989-90 28-28 351/12.5 2000-01 27-6 237/8.8 1998-99 27-27 507/18.8 1990-91 27-27 380/14.1 2001-02 29-29 386/13.3 1999-00 30-29 314/10.5 1991-92 28-28 349/12.5 2002-03 29-29 357/12.3 2000-01 28-28 352/12.6 TOTAL 108-107 1296/12.0 TOTAL 115-84 1244/10.8 TOTAL 107-85 1228/11.5

13. REESHEMA WOOD

Year GP-GS Pts/Avg 1989-90 28-7 125/4.5 1990-91 27-23 275/10.2 1991-92 28-28 384/13.7 1992-93 25-25 374/15.0 TOTAL 108-83 1158/10.7

14. DENISE ALLEN

Year GP-GS Pts/Avg 1978-79 22-12 249/11.3 1979-80 24-19 261/10.9 1980-81 25-25 301/12.0 1981-82 23-17 238/10.3 TOTAL 94-73 1049/11.2

In accordance with Title IX, Eastern Michigan University began awarding scholarships to women beginning in 1976-77 (photo of team above). The 2009-10 season marks the 34th season of varsity competition for women’s basketball team at EMU.

Building a Legacy – 2009-10 Eastern Michigan University Women’s Basketball 127 The 500-Rebound Club

1. Nikki Knapp 2. Stephanie Smiley 3. SARAH VANMETRE

Year Off-Def Total/Avg Year Off-Def Total/Avg Year Off-Def Total/Avg 2002-03 73-109 182/6.3 1998-99 34-103 137/5.1 2003-04 68-144 212/7.1 2003-04 99-106 205/6.8 1999-00 43-202 248/8.3 2004-05 48-80 128/4.1 2004-05 86-140 226/7.3 2000-01 44-149 193/6.9 2005-06 65-123 188/6.3 2005-06 79-110 189/6.3 2001-02 58-149 207/7.1 2006-07 66-176 242/8.3 TOTAL 337-465 802/6.7 TOTAL 182-603 785/6.9 TOTAL 247-523 770/6.4

4. Suzanne Huff 5. Ryan Coleman 6. Sharon Rose

Year Off-Def Total/Avg Year Off-Def Total/Avg Year Off-Def Total/Avg 1979-80 36-109 145/6.0 2002-03 49-149 198/6.8 1983-84 22-66 88/3.3 1980-81 96-190 286/10.6 2003-04 64-132 196/6.5 1984-85 40-86 126/5.3 1981-82 58-110 168/6.5 2004-05 58-150 208/6.7 1986-86 60-180 240/9.6 1982-83 50-107 157/7.9 2005-06 39-106 145/5.8 1986-87 60-170 230/8.8 TOTAL 240-516 756/7.8 TOTAL 210-537 747/6.5 TOTAL 182-502 684/6.7

7. Kristin Staples 8. Shani Charles 9. FelicIa Hines

Year Off-Def Total/Avg Year Off-Def Total/Avg Year Off-Def Total/Avg 1988-89 44-60 140/3.9 1997-98 13-62 75/3.0 1982-83 29-87 116/7.3 1989-90 48-82 130/5.0 1998-99 87-138 225/8.3 1983-84 66-200 266/9.9 1990-91 73-148 221/8.2 2000-01 72-125 197/7.0 1984-85 96-196 292/11.7 1991-92 76-152 228/8.4 2001-02 73-109 182/7.3 TOTAL 191-483 674/9.9 TOTAL 241-442 683/6.4 TOTAL 245-434 679/6.5

10. Emily Steinmetz 11. Abby Wiseman 12. Sheryl Mullice

Year Off-Def Total/Avg Year Off-Def Total/Avg Year Off-Def Total/Avg 1995-96 55-61 116/4.6 1999-00 65-76 141/4.7 1976-77 27-82 109/5.5 1996-97 46-116 162/6.2 2000-01 50-76 126/4.7 1977-78 31-92 123/6.2 1997-98 57-87 144/5.8 2001-02 66-114 180/6.2 1978-79 52-155 207/9.4 1998-99 62-158 220/8.1 2002-03 55-96 151/5.2 1979-80 36-107 143/6.2 TOTAL 220-422 642/6.2 TOTAL 236-362 598/5.2 TOTAL 146-436 582/6.8

13. Denise Allen 14. Kelly Hebler 15. Traci Parsons

Year Off-Def Total/Avg Year Off-Def Total/Avg Year Off-Def Total/Avg 1978-79 46-138 184/8.4 1986-87 25-67 92/3.5 1993-94 69-96 165/6.6 1979-80 34-88 122/5.1 1987-88 44-133 177/7.1 1994-95 53-101 154/5.9 1980-81 38-113 151/6.0 1988-89 57-81 138/5.1 1995-96 38-83 121/4.7 1981-82 29-87 116/5.0 1989-90 48-99 147/5.3 1996-97 43-63 111/4.3 TOTAL 14-426 573/6.1 TOTAL 174-380 554/5.2 TOTAL 203-348 551/5.3

16. Chris Chandler

Year Off-Def Total/Avg 1985-86 2-5 7/0.7 1986-87 16-49 65/3.3 1987-88 53-160 213/8.9 1988-89 70-159 229/8.5 TOTAL 141-373 514/6.3

The 2005-06 squad posted a 22-8 record as the Eagles made their third consecutive national postseason tournament appearance, with a berth in the 2006 Postseason Women’s National Invitation Tournament (WNIT).

128 2009-10 Eastern Michigan University Women’s Basketball MEDIA GUIDE Convocation Center Records

Points Three-Pointers Made PTS. PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 3PM PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 40 Tamara Bowie (Ball State) EMU 1-27-01 8 Marion Crandall (EMU) Ball State 2-21-04 36 Colleen Russell (EMU) Akron 2-12-08 7 Dawn Zerman (Kent State) EMU 2-13-99 30 Patrice McKinney Buffalo 1-24-07 7 Jenel Stevens (Canisius) Stetson 11-22-02 30 Ryan Coleman (EMU) Ball State 2-2-05 7 Alyssa Pittman (EMU) Wright State 11-17-07 29 Sarah VanMetre (EMU) Northern Illinois 1-3-07 6 Kim Woodlee (Kansas State) EMU 11-23-98 29 Dawn Zerman (Kent State) EMU 2-13-99 6 Kristy Maska (EMU) Ball State 2-3-99 29 Jessica Henry (EMU) Western Michigan 2-25-00 6 Stephanie Smiley (EMU) Illinois-Chicago 12-30-99 29 Jenel Stevens (Canisius) Stetson 11-22-02 6 Emily Samuelson (Western Mich.) EMU 1-17-01 29 Kim Smith (Utah) EMU 12-21-05 6 Molli Munz (Central Michigan) EMU 2-14-01 28 Shani Charles (EMU) Akron 2-16-99 6 Cathy Szall (Ohio) EMU 3-3-01 28 Mari McClure (Buffalo) EMU 2-23-99 6 Kandy Lindsey (EMU) Kent State 1-5-02 27 Abby Wiseman (EMU) Ohio 2-2-02 6 Stephanie Smiley (EMU) Western Michigan 2-26-02 27 Ryan Coleman (EMU) Ball State 2-1-03 5 Kelly Cooper (Ball State) EMU 2-3-99 27 Ryan Coleman (EMU) Central Michigan 1-10-04 5 Kristy Maska (EMU) Central Michigan 12-4-99 27 Ryan Coleman (EMU) Marshall 2-26-05 5 Amanda Bartz (Illinois-Chicago) EMU 12-30-99 26 Kim Woodlee (Kansas State) EMU 11-23-98 5 Stephanie Smiley (EMU) Central Michigan 1-12-00 26 Amanda Leonhard (UW-Green Bay) EMU 12-13-99 5 Kristy Maska (EMU) Ball State 1-31-00 26 Accomplished ten times 5 Laurie Kitts (Ball State) EMU 1-27-01 5 Dru Bishop (EMU) Central Michigan 2-14-01 Field Goals Made 5 Stephanie Smiley (EMU) Cornell 11-16-01 FGM PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 5 Stephanie Smiley (EMU) Howard 11-17-01 14 Tamara Bowie (Ball State) EMU 1-27-01 5 Asia Petty (Howard) EMU 11-17-01 12 Patrice McKinney (EMU) Buffalo 1-24-07 5 Valerie Zona (Kent State) EMU 1-5-02 11 Sarah VanMetre (EMU) Northern Illinois 1-3-07 5 Kris Kachaturoff (EMU) Ball State 2-16-02 11 Patrice McKinney (EMU) Northern Illinois 1-3-07 5 Marion Crandall (EMU) Toledo 1-11-03 11 Kiesha Brooks (Coppin State) Murray State 11-17-00 5 Marion Crandall (EMU) Buffalo 1-15-03 11 Jenel Stevens (Canisius) Stetson 11-22-02 5 Marion Crandall (EMU) Lamar 11-23-03 11 Nikki Knapp (EMU) Buffalo 3-5-05 5 Ryan Coleman (EMU) Marshall 2-26-05 11 Ryan Coleman (EMU) Ball State 2-2-05 5 Nikki Smith (Indiana) EMU 12-7-05 11 Kim Smith (Utah) EMU 12-21-05 5 Stephanie Bennett (Buffalo) EMU 1-24-07 11 Colleen Russell (EMU) Akron 2-12-08 5 Tavelyn James (EMU) Detroit 12-20-08 10 Accomplished Six Times Three-Pointers Attempted Field Goals Attempted 3PA PLAYER OPPONENT DATE FGA TEAM OPPONENT DATE 17 Tavelyn James (EMU) Detroit 12-20-08 23 Kristy Maska (EMU) Ball State 2-3-99 14 Kristy Maska (EMU) Ball State 2-3-99 21 Angie Finkes (Kansas State) EMU 11-23-98 14 Kristy Maska (EMU) Ball State 1-31-00 21 Brooke Armistead (Austin Peay) Cornell 11-17-01 14 Alyssa Pittman (EMU) Ball State 2-23-08 21 Ryan Coleman (EMU) Ball State 2-2-05 14 Alyssa Waldon (Chicago State) EMU 12-10-08 20 Patrice McKinney (EMU) Buffalo 1-24-07 13 Marion Crandall (EMU) Ball State 2-21-04 20 Holly Mitchell (EMU) St. Peter’s 11-15-98 13 Alyssa Pittman (EMU) Dayton 12-21-07 20 Jenel Stevens (Canisius) EMU 11-23-02 12 Dawn Zerman (Kent State) EMU 2-13-99 20 Mari McClure (Buffalo) EMU 2-23-99 12 Abby Hoy (Akron) EMU 2-16-99 20 Stephanie Smiley (EMU) Toledo 1-17-00 12 Molli Munz (CMU) EMU 2-14-01 20 Ryan Coleman (EMU) Bowling Green 2-19-05 12 Renee Barnes (Stetson) Florida A&M 11-23-02 20 Ryan Coleman (EMU) Indiana 12-7-05 11 Accomplished 9 times 20 Colleen Russell (EMU) Central Michigan 3-5-08 19 Patrice McKinney(EMU) Northern Illinois 1-3-07 Three-Pointer Percentage (Min 6. Att.) 19 Holly Mitchell (EMU) Buffalo 2-23-99 PCT. PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 19 Tamara Bowie (Ball State) EMU 1-27-01 1.000 (7-7) Jenel Stevens (Canisius) Stetson 11-22-02 19 Heather Cusick (Miami) EMU 1-23-02 .857 (6-7) Emily Samuelson (WMU) EMU 1-17-01 19 Tamara Bowie (Ball State) EMU 2-16-02 .833 (5-6) Kelly Cooper (Ball State) EMU 2-3-99 19 Tia Davis (Toledo) EMU 1-11-03 .833 (5-6) Stephanie Smiley (EMU) Howard 11-17-01 19 Ellie Shields (KSU) EMU 2-2-08 .833 (5-6) Kris Kachaturoff (EMU) Ball State 2-16-02 19 Alyssa Waldon (Chicago State) EMU 12-10-08 .833 (5-6) Marion Crandall (EMU) Kent State 2-4-04 .750 (6-8) Cathy Szall (Ohio) EMU 3-3-01 Field Goal-Percentage (Min. 8 Att.) .714 (5-7) Marion Crandall (EMU) Toledo 1-11-03 PCT. PLAYER OPPONENT DATE .714 (5-7) Marion Crandall (EMU) Lamar 11-21-03 1.000 (8-8) Kiley Jerrett (Ball State) EMU 2-23-08 .714 (5-7) Nikki Smith (Indiana) EMU 12-7-05 .916 (11-12) Jenel Stevens (Canisius) Stetson 11-22-02 .615 (8-13) Marion Crandall (EMU) Ball State 2-21-04 .889 (8-9) Jamila Griffith (UMES) EMU 11-20-04 .667 (6-9) Kim Woodlee (Kansas State) EMU 11-23-98 .875 (7-8) Kourtney Brown (Buffalo) EMU 1-24-07 .667 (4-6) Kristy Maska (EMU) Buffalo 2-23-99 .875 (7-8) Emily Maggert (Ball State) EMU 2-28-08 .667 (4-6) Kelli Ryan (Northern Illinois) EMU 2-28-00 .857 (6-7) Stephanie Ford (Miami) EMU 2-11-06 .667 (4-6) Kris Kachaturoff (EMU) Toledo 2-20-02 .833 (10-12) Shani Charles (EMU) Akron 2-16-99 .818 (9-11) Nikki Knapp (EMU) Ohio 1-22-05 Free Throws Made .800 (8-10) Kristy Maska (EMU) Akron 2-16-99 FTM PLAYER OPPONENT DATE .800 (8-10) Dru Bishop (EMU) Central Michigan 12-4-99 14 Jenny DeMuth (Indiana) EMU 12-7-05 .800 (8-10) Kate Endress (Ball State) EMU 2-1-03 14 Colleen Russell (EMU Akron 2-12-08 .800 (8-10) Ryan Coleman (EMU) Central Michigan 1-10-04 12 Kelli Werling (IUPUI) EMU 11-23-99 .800 (8-10) Chasidy Myers (CMU) EMU 3-1-06 12 Nikki Knapp (EMU) Indiana 12-7-05 .786 (11-14) Nikki Knapp (EMU) Buffalo 3-5-05 12 Lindsay Shearer (Kent State) EMU 1-25-06 .778 (7-9) Abby Wiseman (EMU) Central Michigan 2-13-02 12 Cassie Schrock (EMU) Buffalo 02-11-09 .778 (7-9) Abby Wiseman (EMU) Toledo 2-20-02 11 Stephanie Smiley (EMU) Detroit 11-28-99 .778 (7-9) Kim Kipela (Buffalo) EMU 1-15-03 11 Nikki Knapp (EMU) Utah 12-21-05 .750 Accomplished 5 times 11 Angie Gorton (Colorado St.) EMU 12-28-01

Building a Legacy – 2009-10 Eastern Michigan University Women’s Basketball 129 Convocation Center Records

Free Throws Attempted Turnovers FTA PLAYER OPPONENT DATE TO PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 20 Colleen Russell (EMU) Akron 2-12-08 13 Ansley Davenport (Temple Baptist) EMU 11-11-07 17 Nikki Knapp (EMU) Ball State 2-2-05 12 Michelle Garcia (Stetson) Florida A&M 11-23-02 15 Kelli Werling (IUPUI) EMU 11-23-99 10 Holly Mitchell (EMU) Akron 2-16-99 15 Jenny DeMuth (Indiana) EMU 12-7-05 10 Alyssa Pittman (EMU) North Carolina St. 11-24-07 14 Cassie Schrock (EMU) Notre Dame 12-02-08 11 Charlene Howard (Temple Baptist) EMU 11-11-07 9 Holly Mitchell (EMU) Kansas State 11-23-98 Free Throw Percentage (Min 8 att.) 9 Holly Mitchell (EMU) Miami 1-16-99 PCT. PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 9 Tashean Thomas (Stetson) Canisius 11-22-02 1.000 (9-9) Shani Charles (EMU) Coppin State 11-18-00 9 Brandi Lambert (Lamar) Cent. Conn. St. 11-22-03 1.000 (10-10) Kristan Knake (Northern Illinois) EMU 1-9-01 8 Madinah Slaise (Cincinnati) EMU 12-1-98 1.000 (12-12) Lindsay Shearer (Kent State) EMU 1-25-06 8 Shani Charles (EMU) Central Michigan 1-30-99 1.000 (10-10) Kate Achter (BGSU) EMU 1-28-07 8 Emily Steinmetz (EMU) Kent State 2-13-99 1.000 (8-8) Lauren Kohn (Ohio) EMU 2-10-07 8 Stephanie Smiley (EMU) Buffalo 2-23-99 1.000 (8-8) Kiley Jerrett (Ball State) EMU 2-23-08 8 Jessica Henry (EMU) Detroit 11-28-99 1.000 (8-8) Angel Chan (Central Michigan) EMU 3-5-08 8 Stephanie Smiley (EMU) Detroit 11-28-99 1.000 (8-8) Cassie Schrock (EMU) Central Michigan 1-10-09 8 Angela Hawkins (Indiana) EMU 12-7-05 1.000 (12-12) Cassie Schrock (EMU) Buffalo 2-11-09 8 Patrice McKinney (EMU) Northern Illinois 1-3-07 .917 (11-12) Stephanie Smiley (EMU) Detroit 11-28-99 8 Christie Carrico (Madonna) EMU 11-22-08 8 Sydney Huntley-Rogers (EMU) Detroit 12-20-08 Offensive Rebounds 8 Tonya Schnibbe (Weber State) EMU 12-29-08 REB. PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 8 Sydney Huntley-Rogers (EMU) Central Michigan 1-10-09 8 Catie Knable (Marshall) EMU 3-2-02 8 Niki McCoy (Bowling Green) EMU 1-24-08 8 Patrice McKinney (EMU) Canisius 12-30-05 7 Emily Steinmetz (EMU) St. Peter’s 11-15-98 Blocks 7 Shani Charles (EMU) Toledo 1-6-99 BLK PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 7 Emily Steinmetz (EMU) Bowling Green 1-9-99 6 Stephanie Smiley (EMU) Miami 1-16-99 7 Stephanie Smiley (EMU) Toledo 2-24-01 5 Patrice McKinney (EMU) Buffalo 1-24-07 7 Nikki Knapp (EMU) Mercer 11-22-03 5 Andrea Csaszar (Kent State) EMU 2-4-04 4 Accomplished nine times Defensive Rebounds REB. PLAYER OPPONENT DATE Steals 13 Stephanie Smiley (EMU) Western Michigan 2-25-00 STL PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 13 Kristin Koetsier (Western Michigan) EMU 2-25-00 9 Tavelyn James (EMU) Madonna 11-22-08 12 Stephanie Smiley (EMU) Ohio 1-26-00 8 Stephanie Smiley (EMU) Kent State 2-13-99 12 Patrice McKinney (EMU) Oakland 11-22-06 8 Jae Conn (Akron) EMU 1-7-04 12 Patrice McKinney (EMU) Detroit 12-6-06 8 Patrice McKinney (EMU) Toledo 2-17-07 12 Sarah VanMetre (EMU) Northern Illinois 1-3-07 8 Brittany Tyson (EMU) Temple Baptist 11-11-07 12 Patrice McKinney (EMU) Kent State 1-25-06 8 Alyssa Pittman (EMU) Northern Illinois 1-9-08 7 Stephanie Smiley (EMU) Cincinnati 12-1-98 Total Rebounds 7 Yolanda Dixion (Florida A&M) Stetson 11-23-02 REB. PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 7 Ryan Coleman (EMU) Central Michigan 2-23-05 16 Shani Charles (EMU) Akron 2-16-99 7 Malika Willoughby (Kent State) EMU 1-25-06 16 Tanika Mays (Toledo) EMU 1-14-09 6 Emily Steinmetz (EMU) Kansas State 11-23-98 15 Patrice McKinney (EMU) Detroit 12-6-06 6 Abby Hoy (Akron) EMU 1-15-00 15 Emily Steinmetz (EMU) St. Peter’s 11-15-98 6 Ryan Colamn (EMU) Florida A&M 11-22-02 15 Stephanie Smiley (EMU) Ball State 2-16-02 6 Jenel Stevens (Canisius) Stetson 11-22-02 14 Accomplished 16 times 6 Tashean Thomas (Stetson) Canisius 11-22-02 6 Colleen Day (Miami) EMU 1-24-04 Assists 6 Nicole Motto (Miami) EMU 1-24-04 AST. PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 14 Tiera Delahoussaye (Western Mich) EMU 1-23-08 14 Kelly Watts (EMU) Western Michigan 1-23-08 14 Kelly Watts (EMU) Miami 1-29-08 14 Cassie Schrock (EMU) Siena 11-24-08 14 Cassie Schrock (EMU) Notre Dame 12-02-08 12 Stephanie Smiley (EMU) Ohio 1-26-00 11 Erika Ford (EMU) Toledo 1-11-03 11 Erika Ford (EMU) Ohio 1-22-03 11 Erika Ford (EMU) Bowling Green 3-8-03 One of the greatest 10 Stephanie Smiley (EMU) Ball State 1-31-00 players ever to 10 Accomplished 8 times don an EMU jersey, Sarah VanMetre (2004-07) ranks first in games played (120), third in rebounding (770) and eighth in scoring (1,361). She was also just the fourth player in the program’s history to score more than 1,000 points and grab more than 700 rebounds in a career.

130 2009-10 Eastern Michigan University Women’s Basketball MEDIA GUIDE Convocation Center Records

Points Points in a Half Field Goals Attempted PTS. TEAM OPPONENT DATE PTS TEAM OPPONENT DATE FGA TEAM OPPONENT DATE 108 EMU Temple Baptist 11-11-07 62 (1st) EMU 82 EMU siena 11-24-08 104 Canisius Stetson 11-22-02 58 (2nd) EMU Akron 2-16-99 81 Temple Baptist EMU 100 Ball State EMU 1-27-00 57 (1st) Ball State EMU 1-27-01 11-11-07 99 EMU Akron 2-16-99 56 (1st) EMU Lamar 11-21-03 76 Detroit EMU 11-28-99 93 EMU New Orleans 11-17-06 54 (2nd) EMU New Orleans 11-17-06 75 EMU Detroit 12-20-08 93 EMU Western Mich. 2-25-00 54 (2nd) EMU Akron 1-16-02 74 Howard EMU 11-17-01 93 EMU Akron 1-7-04 53 (2nd) EMU Detroit 11-28-99 74 Ohio EMU 1-22-05 93 EMU Marshall 2-26-05 53 (2nd) Ohio EMU 1-26-00 73 EMU Morehead St. 11-18-06 93 EMU Ohio 1-22-05 53 (2nd) EMU Ball State 1-31-00 72 Notre Dame EMU 12-02-08 92 EMU Central Mich. 12-4-99 53 (2nd) EMU Mercer 11-22-03 71 EMU Bowling Green 1-9-99 92 EMU Mercer 11-22-03 51 (2nd) Canisius Stetson 11-22-02 71 EMU Ball State 1-31-00 92 EMU Madonna 11-22-08 53 (1st) Canisius Stetson 11-22-02 71 Canisius Stetson 11-22-02 90 EMU Morehead St. 11-18-06 51 (1st) EMU Morehead St. 11-18-06 71 Wayne State EMU 11-19-04 90 EMU Detroit 11-28-99 51 (2nd) EMU Howard 11-17-01 70 Ball State EMU 1-31-00 90 EMU Lamar 11-21-03 51 (2nd) EMU Butler 11-25-03 70 Western Mich. EMU 2-25-00 89 Kent State EMU 2-13-99 50 (2nd) EMU Akron 1-7-04 70 EMU Akron 1-16-02 89 EMU Akron 1-16-02 50 (1st) EMU Marshall 2-12-05 87 Kent State EMU 1-4-00 Field Goal Percentage Points in a Half, Both PCT. TEAM OPPONENT DATE Points, Both Teams PTS TEAM OPPONENT DATE .576 (34-59) EMU Akron 2-16-99 PTS TEAM OPPONENT DATE 96 (43-53, 2nd) EMU Ohio 1-26-00 .571 (36-63) EMU Western Mich. 2-12-05 172 (104-68) Canisius Stetson 11-22-03 94 (51-43, 1st) EMU Morehead St. 11-18-06 .569 (37-65) EMU Western Mich. 1-17-01 170 (99-71) EMU Akron 2-16-99 94 (51-43, 2nd) EMU Central Michigan 1-30-99 .569 (29-51) EMU Toledo 2-20-02 166 (100-66) EMU Ball State 1-27-01 94 (58-36, 2nd) EMU Akron 2-16-99 .559 (33-59) EMU Central Mich. 12-4-99 166 (93-73) EMU Marshall 2-26-05 94 (49-45, 2nd) EMU Ball State 2-21-04 .568 (46-81) EMU Temple Baptist 11-11-07 164 (78-86) EMU Western Mich. 1-17-01 94 (48-46,2nd)Toledo EMU 1-14-09 .557 (34-61) EMU Ohio 1-22-05 163 (74-89) EMU Kent State 2-13-99 93 (48-45, 2nd) EMU Kent State 2-13-99 .556 (35-63) EMU Akron 1-07-04 162 (93-69) EMU New Orleans 11-17-06 93 (51-42, 2nd) Canisius Stetson 11-22-02 .547 (29-53) Toledo EMU 1-17-00 162 (85-77) EMU Howard 11-17-01 92 (53-39, 2nd) EMU Detroit 11-28-99 .545 (30-55) Ball State EMU 2-3-99 161 (90-71) EMU Detroit 11-28-99 90 (46-44, 2nd) EMU Western Mich. 1-17-01 .537 (29-54) Ball State EMU 2-1-03 158 (93-65) EMU Western Mich. 2-25-00 90 (51-39, 2nd) EMU Howard 11-17-01 .536 (30-56) EMU Central Mich. 1-30-99 158 (84-74) EMU Ball State 2-21-04 88 (48-40, 2nd) EMU Western Mich. 2-25-00 .534 (31-58) EMU Buffalo 2-23-99 157 (76-81) EMU Central Mich. 1-30-99 88 (31-57, 1st ) EMU Ball State 1-27-01 .534 (31-58) EMU Central Mich. 1-10-04 157 (83-74) EMU Buffalo 2-23-99 86 (42-44, 2nd) EMU Northern Ill. 1-11-03 .530 (35-66) Ball State EMU 1-27-01 .528 (28-53) EMU Butler 11-25-03 Margin of Victory Fewest Points in a Half .526 (30-57) EMU Western Mich. 1-14-05 PTS TEAM OPPONENT DATE PTS TEAM OPPONENT DATE .525 (31-59) EMU Miami 1-16-99 86 (102-22) EMU Temple Baptist 11-11-07 6 (1st) Madonna EMU 11-22-08 .521 (37-71) Canisius Stetson 11-22-02 56 (93-37) EMU Akron 1-7-04 10 (1st) Temple Baptist EMU 11-11-07 .518 (29-56) EMU Chicago State 11-17-00 54 (92-38) EMU Madonna 11-22-08 11 (1st) EMU Central Mich. 1-12-00 .517 (31-60) EMU Miami 2-11-06 52 (92-40) EMU Mercer 11-22-03 12 (1st) Wayne State EMU 11-19-04 51 (82-31) EMU Wayne State 11-19-04 12 (2nd) Temple Baptist EMU 11-11-07 Worst Field Goal Percentage 49 (89-40) EMU Akron 1-16-02 13 (1st) Wayne State EMU 12-7-99 PCT. TEAM OPPONENT DATE 44 (90-46) EMU Lamar 11-21-03 13 (2nd) Wayne State EMU 12-7-99 .183 (13-71) Wayne State EMU 11-19-04 41 (91-50) EMU Western Mich. 2-12-05 13 (1st) Mercer EMU 11-22-03 .200 (11-55) Wayne State EMU 12-7-99 37 (92-55) EMU Central Mich. 12-4-99 13 (1st) UMass EMU 11-22-05 .226 (14-62) Akron EMU 1-07-04 37 (87-50) EMU Central Mich. 1-10-04 14 (1st) Ohio EMU 1-26-00 .231 (12-52) Madonna EMU 11-22-08 36 (81-45) EMU Miami 1-16-99 15 (1st) Lamar EMU 11-21-03 .234 (15-64) Miami EMU 1-16-99 36 (104-68) Canisius Stetson 11-22-02 16 (1st) Northern Ill. EMU 2-5-00 .238 (10-42) Temple Bapt. EMU 11-11-07 34 (76-42) EMU Toledo 2-17-07 16 (1st) Coppin State EMU 11-18-00 .241 (13-54) Mercer EMU 11-23-03 34 (100-66) Ball State EMU 1-27-01 16 (1st) EMU Kent State 1-5-02 .242 (15-62) CCSU EMU 11-18-05 33 (79-46) EMU Buffalo 3-5-05 16 (1st) EMU ohio 2-04-09 .243 (17-70) EMU Western Mich. 2-25-00 33 (74-41) EMU Wright State 11-17-07 17 (1st) Miami EMU 1-16-99 .255 (14-55) Marshall EMU 3-2-02 32 (93-61) EMU Ohio 1-22-05 17 (1st) Bowling Green EMU 2-21-01 .258 (16-62) EMU Bowling Green 1-24-09 32 (79-47) EMU Butler 11-25-03 17 (1st) WMU EMU 2-26-02 .259 (14-54) EMU ohio 2-04-09 17 (1st) Buffalo EMU 3-5-05 .263 (15-57) Murray State Chicago State 11-18-00 Fewest Points 17 (1st) Canisius EMU 12-30-05 .266 (17-29) Cent. Conn. Mercer 11-21-03 PTS TEAM OPPONENT DATE 17 (2nd) Toledo EMU 1-10-06 .271 (16-59) BGSU EMU 3-8-03 22 Temple Baptist EMU 11-11-07 .278 (15-54) EMU Northern Ill. 1-9-01 26 Wayne State EMU 12-7-99 Fewest Points in a Half, Both Teams .283 (15-53) Akron EMU 1-16-02 31 Wayne State EMU 11-19-05 PTS TEAM OPPONENT DATE .284 (19-67) EMU Toledo 1-17-00 37 EMU Akron 1-7-04 36 (23-13, 1st) EMU Wayne State 12-7-99 .291 (16-55) Lamar EMU 11-21-03 38 Madonna EMU 11-22-08 38 (25-13, 2nd) EMU Wayne State 12-7-99 .292 (19-65) BGSU EMU 1-9-99 40 Akron EMU 1-16-02 38 (16-22, 2nd) EMU ohio 2-04-09 .293 (17-58) UMass EMU 11-22-05 40 Mercer EMU 11-22-03 39 (19-20, 1st) EMU Toledo 1-6-99 .302 (16-53) Columbia EMU 1-1-05 40 Toledo EMU 1-10-06 43 (18-25, 1st) EMU UW-Green Bay 12-13-99 41 Wright St. EMU 11-17-07 44 (27-17, 1st) EMU WMU 2-26-02 Three-Pointers Made 41 EMU Ohio 2-04-08 44 (31-13, 1st) EMU UMass 11-22-05 3PM TEAM OPPONENT DATE 42 Toledo EMU 2-17-07 45 (26-19, 1st) EMU Wright State 11-17-07 15 Ball State EMU 1-27-01 42 EMU Toledo 1-6-99 46 (11-35, 1st) EMU Central Mich. 1-12-00 13 Western Mich. EMU 42 Northern Ill. EMU 1-9-08 46 (23-23, 1st) EMU Central Mich. 3-1-06 1-17-01 43 Northern Ill. EMU 2-18-03 47 (34-23, 1st) Chicago St. Murray State 11-18-00 13 Kent State EMU 2-13-99 47 (18-29, 1st) EMU Toledo 2-24-01 13 EMU WMU 2-26-02 Fewest Points, Both Teams 13 Canisius Stetson 11-22-02 PTS TEAM OPPONENT DATE Field Goals Made 13 EMU Akron 1-7-04 74 (48-26) EMU Wayne State 12-7-99 FGM TEAM OPPONENT DATE 12 EMU Central Mich. 12-4-99 93 (41-52) ohio EMU 2-04-08 46 EMU Temple Baptist 11-11-07 12 EMU Ill.-Chicago 12-30-99 97 (42-55) EMU Toledo 1-6-99 37 EMU Western Mich. 1-17-01 12 EMU Central Mich. 1-12-00 101 (55-46) EMU Ball State 1-13-07 37 Canisius Stetson 11-22-02 12 EMU Ball State 1-31-00 102 (53-49) EMU northern Ill. 2-21-09 36 EMU Western Mich. 2-12-05 106 (49-57) EMU UW-Green Bay 12-13-99 35 Ball State EMU 1-27-01 107 (54-53) Murray State Chicago State 11-18-00 35 EMU Akron 1-16-02 107 (58-49) EMU CCSU 11-18-05 35 EMU Akron 1-7-04 108 (53-55) EMU Northern Ill. 1-8-05 34 EMU Akron 2-16-99 108 (63-45) EMU UMass 11-22-05 34 EMU Ohio 1-22-05 108 (68-40) EMU Toledo 1-10-06 34 Illinois St. EMU 12-2-07 109 (57-52) EMU Bowling Green 2-12-05 33 EMU Central Mich. 12-4-99 111 (51-60) EMU Central Mich. 1-12-00 32 EMU Bowling Green 1-9-99 31 Accomplished nine times

Building a Legacy – 2009-10 Eastern Michigan University Women’s Basketball 131 Convocation Center Records Three-Pointers Attempted Offensive Rebounds Turnovers, Both Teams 3PA TEAM OPPONENT DATE REB. TEAM OPPONENT DATE TO TEAM OPPONENT DATE 35 EMU Detroit 12-20-08 26 Detroit EMU 11-28-99 58 (32-26) cMU EMU 1-10-09 34 EMU Ball State 1-31-00 26 Murray State Coppin State 11-17-00 57 (26-31) Canisius Stetson 11-22-02 31 Akron EMU 2-16-99 25 Cent. Conn. Mercer 11-21-03 53 (28-25) EMU Columbia 1-1-05 31 Wayne State EMU 12-7-99 23 EMU Temple Baptist 11-11-07 53 (25-28) EMU Northern Ill. 1-9-08 31 UMass EMU 11-22-05 22 EMU Central Mich. 1-8-03 52 (27-25) EMU Coppin State 11-18-00 30 Detroit EMU 11-28-99 22 EMU CCSU 11-18-05 52 (30-22) EMU Miami 1-24-04 30 EMU Indiana 12-7-05 22 Northern Ill. EMU 1-9-08 52 (27-25) EMU Kent State 2-2-08 29 EMU Central Mich. 1-12-00 22 EMU siena 11-24-08 51 Accomplished five times 29 EMU Kent State 1-5-02 22 Toledo EMU 1-14-09 29 EMU Lamar 11-21-03 22 EMU Buffalo 2-11-09 Fewest Turnovers 21 Accomplished three times TO TEAM OPPONENT DATE Three-Point Percentage 6 EMU Bowling Green 2-21-01 PCT. TEAM OPPONENT DATE Defensive Rebounds 7 Central Mich. EMU 1-17-07 .615 (8-13) EMU Toledo 1-11-03 REB. TEAM OPPONENT DATE 9 Western Mich. EMU 2-25-00 .611 (11-18) EMU Wright State 11-17-07 47 EMU Wayne State 11-19-05 9 EMU Ohio 2-10-07 .600 (9-15) EMU Central Mich. 1-10-04 41 EMU Miami 1-16-99 10 EMU Illinois-Chicago 12-30-99 .588 (10-17) Central Mich. EMU 1-30-99 41 EMU Akron 1-07-04 10 EMU Ball State 1-31-00 .588 (10-17) EMU Howard 11-17-01 39 EMU Western Mich. 2-25-00 10 Northern Ill. EMU 2-5-00 .583 (7-12) EMU Buffalo 1-15-03 39 EMU CCSU 11-18-05 10 EMU Western Mich. 2-12-05 .597 (11-19) Santa Clara EMU 1-2-03 38 EMU Lamar 11-21-03 10 EMU Temple Baptist 11-11-07 .545 (6-11) Ball State EMU 2-3-99 38 Siena EMU 11-24-08 11 Toledo EMU 1-6-99 .545 (6-11) EMU Western Mich. 1-14-06 38 Notre Dame EMU 12-2-08 11 Illinois-Chicago EMU 12-30-99 .542 (13-24) Canisius Stetson 11-22-02 38 EMU chicago St. 12-10-08 11 EMU Northern Ill. 2-5-00 .542 (13-24) EMU Akron 1-07-04 36 EMU Northern Illinois 2-5-00 11 EMU Colorado St. 12-28-01 .538 (7-13) EMU Akron 2-16-99 35 EMU Central Mich. 1-10-04 11 Toledo EMU 1-11-03 .538 (7-13) Indiana EMU 12-7-05 35 Central Mich.EMU 1-10-09 11 EMU Ohio 1-22-03 34 EMU Akron 2-16-99 11 EMU siena 11-24-08 Free Throws Made 34 EMU Central Mich. 12-4-99 11 EMU northern Ill. 2-21-09 FTM TEAM OPPONENT DATE 34 EMU Columbia 1-1-05 33 EMU Detroit 11-28-99 Blocks 31 IUPUI EMU 11-23-99 Total Rebounds BLK TEAM OPPONENT DATE 30 EMU Florida A&M 11-22-02 REB. TEAM OPPONENT DATE 10 EMU Akron 1-7-04 28 Northern Ill. EMU 1-9-01 61 EMU CCSU 11-18-05 8 Buffalo EMU 2-23-99 27 EMU Western Mich. 2-25-00 60 EMU Wayne State 11-19-05 8 EMU Ohio 1-22-05 27 EMU Akron 2-12-08 60 Notre Dame EMU 12-02-08 8 Notre Dame EMU 12-02-08 26 Kent State EMU 2-13-99 57 EMU Lamar 11-21-03 7 Accomplished seven times 26 Western Mich. EMU 2-25-00 57 EMU Akron 1-7-04 25 Bowling Green EMU 1-28-07 56 EMU Miami 1-16-99 Steals 25 EMU Coppin State 11-18-00 55 EMU Western Mich. 2-25-00 STL TEAM OPPONENT DATE 25 Notre Dame EMU 12-02-08 55 Cent. Conn. Mercer 11-21-03 29 EMU Temple Baptist 11-11-07 24 Accomplished three times 53 Howard Austin Peay 11-16-01 24 EMU Madonna 11-22-08 52 Accomplished four times 22 EMU Miami 2-11-06 Free Throws Attempted 20 Canisius Stetson 11-22-02 FTA TEAM OPPONENT DATE Total Rebound, Both Teams 20 Miami EMU 1-24-04 46 IUPUI EMU 11-23-99 REB. TEAM OPPONENT DATE 19 EMU Mercer 11-22-03 43 EMU Florida A&M 11-22-02 99 (60-39) EMU Wayne State 11-19-05 19 EMU siena 11-24-08 42 EMU Western Mich. 2-25-00 98 (61-37) EMU CCSU 11-18-05 19 EMU cMU 1-10-09 40 EMU Akron 2-12-08 96 (55-41) EMU Western Mich. 2-25-00 17 Florida A&M Stetson 11-23-02 40 Notre Dame EMU 12-02-08 95 (44-45) EMU Miami 1-24-04 16 Accomplished five times`1 39 EMU Detroit 11-28-99 92 (45-47) EMU Detroit 11-28-99 38 Northern Ill. EMU 1-9-01 92 (41-51) EMU Kent State 1-4-00 Attendance 36 EMU Mercer 11-22-03 92 (53-39) Howard Austin Peay 11-16-01 ATT. TEAM OPPONENT DATE 35 EMU Ohio 1-26-00 92 (55-37) Cent. Conn. Mercer 11-21-03 5,423 EMU Western Mich. 2-12-05 35 EMU Marshall 3-2-02 90 (51-39) EMU Bowling Green 1-9-99 2,630 EMU Miami 1-24-04 34 EMU Coppin State 11-18-00 88 (42-46) EMU Ball State 1-31-00 2,439 EMU Ball State 2-1-03 33 Kent State EMU 2-13-99 87 (40-47) EMU St. Peter’s 11-15-98 1,952 EMU Ohio 2-2-02 32 Accomplished four times 87 (47-40) EMU New Orleans 11-17-06 1,627 EMU St. Louis 12-13-05 87 (51-36) EMU Morehead St. 11-18-06 1,512 EMU Northern Illinois 1-8-05 Free Throw Percentage 86 (45-41) EMU Murray State 11-18-00 1,423 EMU Western Mich. 1-17-04 PCT. TEAM OPPONENT DATE 84 (44-40) EMU Oakland 12-17-00 1,417 EMU Toledo 2-24-01 1.00 (14-14) EMU Detroit 12-20-08 84 (48-36) EMU Y’town State 12-10-05 1,388 EMU Marshall 2-26-05 .917 (11-12) EMU Central Mich. 2-13-02 83 Accomplished four times 1,311 EMU Ohio 1-22-05 .913 (21-23) Toledo EMU 2-24-01 1,282 EMU Bowling Green 2-19-05 .893 (25-28) BGSU EMU 1-28-07 Assists 1,273 EMU Ball State 2-16-02 .889 (16-18) EMU Buffalo 2-9-05 AST. TEAM OPPONENT DATE 1,248 EMU Toledo 2-20-02 .882 (15-17) EMU Toledo 2-24-01 32 EMU Temple Baptist 11-11-07 1,245 EMU Ball State 2-21-04 .885 (23-26) Northern Ill. EMU 1-7-06 28 EMU Akron 2-16-99 1,205 EMU Toledo 1-11-03 .875 (21-24) Kent State EMU 1-25-06 28 EMU Central Mich. 12-4-99 1,186 EMU Western Mich. 2-25-03 .875 (14-16) EMU Central Mich. 3-1-06 26 EMU Marshall 2-26-05 1,114 EMU Lamar 11-21-03 .878 (14-16) Western Mich. EMU 2-25-03 25 EMU Central Mich. 1-10-04 1,086 EMU Ball State 2-25-06 .867 (26-30) Western Mich. EMU 2-25-00 25 EMU Morehead St. 11-18-06 1,067 EMU Marshall 2-8-03 .867 (13-15) EMU Kent State 2-2-08 25 Detroit EMU 12-20-08 .857 (18-21) BGSU EMU 3-8-03 24 EMU Western Mich. 1-17-01 .857 (12-14) Central Mich. EMU 2-13-02 24 Howard EMU 11-17-01 24 EMU Western Mich. 2-12-05 Worst Free Throw Percentage PCT. TEAM OPPONENT DATE Turnovers .000 (0-1) EMU Kent State 1-5-02 TO TEAM OPPONENT DATE .000 (0-2) Temple Baptist EMU 11-11-07 41 Temple Baptist EMU 11-11-07 .200 (2-10) EMU Western Mich. 1-17-04 37 Stetson Florida A&M 11-23-02 .267 (4-15) EMU Western Mich. 1-17-01 33 Madonna EMU 11-22-08 .333 (2-6) EMU N. Carolina St. 11-24-07 32 CMU EMU 1-10-09 .357 (5-14) Ohio EMU 1-22-05 31 Stetson Canisius 11-22-02 .364 (4-11) Ball State EMU 2-1-03 31 EMU chicago State 12-10-08 .400 (2-5) Wayne State EMU 12-7-99 30 Mercer EMU 11-22-03 .400 (6-15) Ball State EMU 2-2-05 30 EMU Miami 1-24-04 .417 (6-11) EMU Western Mich. 1-14-06 29 EMU Miami 1-16-99 .429 (3-7) Chicago State EMU 11-17-00 29 Cent. Conn. Mercer 11-21-03 .429 (3-7) EMU Canisius 11-23-02 28 Accomplished four times

132 2009-10 Eastern Michigan University Women’s Basketball MEDIA GUIDE EMU Postseason Records Points POINTS SCORED PTS. PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 68 at Kentucky 3-18-05 30 Ryan Coleman Kentucky 3-18-05 57 at Indiana State 3-16-06 20 Sarah VanMetre Indiana State 3-16-06 56 vs. Boston College 3-20-04 15 Ryan Coleman Boston College 3-20-04 14 Nikki Knapp Kentucky 3-18-05 FIELD GOALS MADE 12 Melis Ulker Boston College 3-20-04 28 at Kentucky 3-18-05 22 at Indiana State 3-16-06 Field Goals Made FGM PLAYER OPPONENT DATE FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 12 Ryan Coleman Kentucky 3-18-05 .400 at Kentucky (28-of-70) 3-18-05 7 Nikki Knapp Kentucky 3-18-05 .361 at Indiana State (22-of-61) 3-16-06 7 Sarah VanMetre Indiana State 3-16-06 THREE-POINTS MADE 6 vs. Boston College 3-20-04 Field Goals Attempted 6 at Kentucky 3-18-05 FGA PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 24 Ryan Coleman Kentucky 3-18-05 THREE-POINTS PERCENTAGE 17 Sarah VanMetre Indiana State 3-16-06 .353 vs. Boston College (6-of-17) 3-20-04 .250 at Kentucky (6-of-24) 3-18-05 Field Goal-Percentage (Min. 8 Att.) PCT. PLAYER OPPONENT DATE FREE THROWS MADE .625 (5-8) Melis Ulker Indiana State 3-16-06 9 at Indiana State 3-16-06 .500 (12-24) Ryan Coleman Kentucky 3-18-05 8 vs. Boston College 3-20-04 .500 (5-10) Melis Ulker Boston College 3-20-04 REBOUNDS Three-Pointers Made 46 at Indiana State 3-16-06 3PM PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 41 vs. Boston College 3-20-04 5 Ryan Coleman Kentucky 3-18-05 3 Sarah VanMetre Boston College 3-20-04 ASSISTS 13 at Indiana State 3-16-06 Free Throws Made 11 vs. Boston College 3-20-04 FTM PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 5 Sarah VanMetre Indiana State 3-16-06 STEALS 4 Ryan Coleman Boston College 3-20-04 7 at Indiana State 3-16-06 7 vs. Boston College 3-20-04 Total Rebounds BLOCKS REB. PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 3 at Kentucky 3-18-05 10 Sarah VanMetre Boston College 3-20-06 2 at Indiana State 3-16-06 9 Sarah VanMetre Indiana State 3-16-06 2 vs. Boston College 3-20-04

Assists TURNOVERS AST. PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 26 at Indiana State 3-16-06 8 Erika Ford Kentucky 3-18-05 17 vs. Boston College 3-20-04 3 Erika Ford Boston College 3-20-04 3 Canea Williams Boston College 3-20-04 3 Sarah VanMetre Boston College 3-20-04 3 Amanda Compton Indiana State 3-16-06

Turnovers TO PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 10 Patrice McKinney Indiana State 3-16-06 5 Ryan Coleman Boston College 3-20-04 5 Ryan Coleman Indiana State 3-16-06

Blocks BLK PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 2 Patrice McKinney Indiana State 3-16-06 1 Accomplished five times

Steals STL PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 3 Ryan Coleman Boston College 3-20-04 2 Accomplished five times

Building a Legacy – 2009-10 Eastern Michigan University Women’s Basketball 133 Single-Game Records

POINTS FREE THROWS MADE 37 Laurie Byrd at Miami 12-12-81 14 Colleen Russell vs. Akron 2-12-08 36 Colleen Russell vs. Akron 2-12-08 13 Angie Suggs at Akron 2-10-93 36 LaTonya Watson vs. Ball State 3-2-91 12 Laurie Byrd vs. Shaw 1-10-79 35 Sharon Brown at Ball State 1-2-86 12 Sharon Brown vs. Central Michigan 1-11-86 35 Jean Akin vs. Western Michigan 1-22-94 12 Jessica Henry at Ball State 1-14-98 34 Sharon Brown vs. Central Michigan 1-11-86 12 Nikki Knapp vs. Ball State (N) 3-9-05 33 Resheema Wood vs. Butler 12-12-92 12 Nikki Knapp vs. Indiana 12-7-05 33 Kristy Maska at Kent State 11-17-98 12 Cassie Schrock at Cleveland State 11-18-08 33 Sydney Huntley-Rogers at Ball State 1-07-09 12 Cassie Schrock vs. Buffalo 2-11-09 32 Laurie Byrd vs. Shaw 1-10-79 12 Cassie Schrock vs. Miami 3-11-09 32 Laurie Byrd at Wayne State 12-6-80 11 Kelly Hebler vs. Western Michigan 2-8-89 32 Laurie Byrd at Central Michigan 2-2-82 11 Resheema Wood at Miami 2-2-91 32 Sharon Brown vs. Youngstown State 11-25-85 11 Emily Steinmetz vs. Central Michigan 2-18-98 32 Chris Chandler at Ohio 1-18-89 11 Kristy Maska at Kent State 11-17-98 32 Holly Mitchell vs. Northern Illinois 1-17-98 11 Nikki Knapp vs. Utah 12-21-05 31 Kristy Maska at Loyola Chicago 12-29-98 10 Patrice McKinney vs. New Orleans 11-17-06 31 Tavelyn James vs. Miami 3-11-09 10 Suzanne Huff vs. Central Michigan 3-5-83 30 Laurie Byrd at Western Michigan 2-10-82 10 JoAnn LeFevre at Kent State 2-26-86 30 Sharon Brown at Western Michigan 1-26-85 10 Kelly Hebler at Youngstown State 1-4-90 30 Chris Chandler at Wright State 12-19-87 10 Emily Steinmetz at Kent State 11-17-98 30 Resheema Wood vs. Texas A&M (N) 12-5-92 10 Stephanie Smiley at Ohio State 12-10-01 30 Jessica Henry vs. Bowling Green 1-10-98 10 Dru Bishop at Florida Atlantic 12-19-03 30 Kristy Maska at Northern Illinois 2-6-99 10 Erika Ford vs. Toledo 1-11-03 30 Kristy Maska at Bowling Green 2-20-99 10 Nikki Knapp at Miami 1-28-03 30 Ryan Coleman vs. Ball State 2-2-05 10 Nikki Knapp vs. Ball State 2-2-05 30 Ryan Coleman at Kentucky 3-18-05 10 Cassie Schrock at Fla. International 12-8-07 30 Patrice McKinney vs. Buffalo 1-24-07 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED FIELD GOALS MADE 20 Colleen Russell vs. Akron 2-12-08 17 Laurie Byrd at Miami 12-12-81 17 Nikki Knapp vs. Ball State 2-2-05 17 Sharon Brown at Ball State 1-2-86 16 Resheema Wood at Miami 2-2-91 15 Laurie Byrd at Wayne State 12-6-80 15 Nikki Knapp vs. Ball State (N) 3-9-05 15 Resheema Wood vs. Butler 12-12-92 15 Cassie Schrock at Cleveland State 11-18-08 13 Donna Travis vs. Indiana State 12-8-78 14 Jessica Henry at Ball State 1-14-98 13 Laurie Byrd vs. Ohio (N) 1-4-81 14 Angie Suggs at Akron 2-10-93 13 Laurie Byrd vs. Central Michigan 1-22-81 14 Jessica Henry vs. Ohio 1-26-00 13 Felicia Hines at Northern Illinois 1-2-85 14 Nikki Knapp vs. Indiana 12-7-05 13 Sharon Brown vs. Ohio 1-16-85 14 Nikki Knapp vs. Y’town State 12-10-05 13 Latonya Watson at Ball State 1-2-91 14 Nikki Knapp vs. Utah 12-21-05 13 Holly Mitchell at Northern Illinois 2-14-98 14 Nikki Knapp vs. Canisius 12-30-05 13 Kristy Maska at Bowling Green 2-20-99 14 Cassie Schrock vs. Notre Dame 12-02-09 13 Dru Bishop at Florida Atlantic 12-19-03 13 Nikki Knapp vs. Central Michigan 1-8-03 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (10 attempts) 13 Nikki Knapp at Miami 1-28-03 1.000 Suzanne Huff vs. Central Michigan (10-10) 3-5-83 1.000 JoAnn LeFevre at Kent State (10-10) 2-26-86 FIELD- GOALS ATTEMPTS 1.000 Kelly Hebler at Youngstown State (10-10) 1-4-90 30 Patrice McKinney vs. Boston University 12-2-06 1.000 Kelly Moorman vs. Western Michigan (10-10) 1-11-95 30 Laurie Byrd vs. Michigan 1-26-82 1.000 Kelly Moorman vs. Kent State (10-10) 1-28-95 30 Jean Akin vs. Georgia Southern (N) 12-10-93 1.000 Stephanie Smiley at Ohio State (10-10) 12-10-01 28 Laurie Byrd at Wayne State 12-6-80 1.000 Cassie Schrock at Fla. International (10-10) 12-8-07 28 Sharon Brown at Ball State 1-2-86 1.000 Cassie Schrock vs. Buffalo (12-12) 2-11-09 28 Ryan Coleman at Bowling Green 2-2-06 1.000 Cassie Schrock vs. Miami (12-12) 3-11-09 27 Laurie Byrd vs. Oakland (N) 12-30-80 .929 Angie Suggs at Akron 2-10-93 27 Jean Akin at Michigan 11-30-93 .923 Laurie Byrd vs. Shaw 1-10-79 27 Jean Akin vs. Western Michigan 1-22-94 .923 Sharon Brown vs. Central Michigan 1-11-86

FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (15 attempts) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE .789 Resheema Wood vs. Butler (15-19) 12-12-92 8 Marion Crandall vs Ball State 2-21-04 .765 Sharon Brown vs. Ohio 1-16-85 7 Sarah VanMetre at Michigan St. 11-28-03 .750 Katie Nucci at Bowling Green 2-4-87 7 Alyssa Pittman at UMass 12-13-06 .750 Latonya Watson vs. Cleveland State 12-11-91 7 Alyssa Pittman vs. Wright State 11-17-07 .733 Jane Shaffer vs. Ferris State 12-2-82 7 Amanda Compton at Ball State 1-15-08 .706 Chris Chandler at Ohio 1-18-89 6 Accomplished 14 times .706 Resheema Wood vs. Texas A&M (N) 12-5-92

134 2009-10 Eastern Michigan University Women’s Basketball MEDIA GUIDE Single-Game Records THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED ASSISTS 18 Alyssa Pittman at UMass 12-13-06 14 Betsy Brown vs. Chicago State 11-29-95 17 Kristy Maska at Bowling Green 2-12-00 13 September Silvers vs. Western Michigan 1-11-95 17 Tavelyn James vs. Detroit 12-20-08 13 Erika Ford vs. Western Michigan 1-31-04 14 Kristy Maska at Ball State 2-3-99 12 Laurie Byrd vs. Wayne State 12-8-81 14 Kristy Maska vs. Ball State 1-31-00 12 Carla Campbell vs. Northern Illinois 2-8-84 14 Alyssa Pittman vs. Ball State 2-23-08 12 JoAnn LeFevre at Kent State 1-21-87 13 Marion Crandall vs Ball State 2-21-04 12 Stephanie Smiley vs. Ohio 1-26-00 13 Alyssa Pittman vs. Dayton 12-21-08 11 JoAnn LeFevre vs. Kent State 2-18-87 13 De’Ja Wills vs. Detroit 2-28-09 11 Latonya Watson at Detroit 12-6-88 12 Jessica Henry vs. Miami (N) 3-2-00 11 Betsy Brown vs. Canisius 12-19-95 12 Kristy Maska at Purdue 11-11-00 11 Erika Ford vs. Toledo 1-11-03 12 Kandy Lindsey at Buffalo 1-19-02 11 Erika Ford vs. Ohio 1-22-03 12 Canea Williams vs. DePaul (N) 11-25-05 11 Erika Ford vs. Bowling Green 3-8-03 11 Erika Ford vs. Central Michigan 3-2-04 THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (7 attempts) 10 JoAnn LeFevre vs. Youngstown State 11-25-85 .857 Kristy Maska at Ball State (6-7) 2-17-01 10 September Silvers vs. Ohio 3-1-95 .750 Kristy Maska at Toledo (6-8) 2-21-00 10 Stephanie Smiley at Central Michigan 1-3-01 .714 Dru Bishop at IUPUI (5-7) 11-22-00 10 Erika Ford at UPR-Mayaguez 12-22-03 .714 Marion Crandall vs Toledo (5-7) 1-11-03 10 Ryan Coleman vs. Western Michigan 2-12-05 .714 Marion Crandall vs Lamar (5-7) 11-23-03 10 Erika Ford vs. Columbia 1-1-05 .714 Tavelyn James at Northern Ill. (5-7) 1-17-09 10 Erika Ford vs. Ball State 2-2-05 .700 Sarah VanMetre at Michigan St. (7-10) 11-28-03 10 Erika Ford vs. Marshall 2-26-05 .666 Marion Crandall at Northern Illinois (6-9) 2-14-04 10 Erika Ford vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore 11-20-04 .666 Marion Crandall at Buffalo (6-9) 2-18-04 10 Brittany Tyson vs. Temple Baptist 11-11-07 .666 Alyssa Pittman at Kent State (6-9) 1-20-07 .625 Shanni LeBaron vs. Ohio (5-8) 1-12-91 BLOCKED SHOTS .625 Shanni LeBaron at Toledo (5-8) 1-26-91 9 Sharon Rose at Ball State 2-21-87 .625 Shanni LeBaron at Ohio (5-8) 2-9-91 8 Eszter Biro at Dayton 12-30-91 .625 Kristy Maska vs. Central Michigan (5-8) 12-4-99 7 Sharon Rose vs. Bowling Green 1-7-87 .625 Stephanie Smiley vs. Central Michigan (5-8) 1-12-00 6 Joy Ganzel vs. Western Ontario 11-28-81 .625 Dru Bishop vs. Central Michigan (5-8) 2-14-01 6 Eszter Biro vs. Detroit 1-22-92 .625 Stephanie Smiley vs. Cornell (5-8) 11-16-01 6 Stephanie Smiley vs. Miami 1-16-99 .625 Marion Crandall vs. Buffalo (5-8) 1-15-03 5 Patrice McKinney vs. Buffalo 1-24-07 .625 Marion Crandall vs Central Michgian (5-8) 3-2-04 5 Sharon Rose vs. Maryland-Baltimore (N) 12-30-86 .615 Marion Crandall vs Ball State (8-13) 2-21-04 5 Sharon Rose at Cleveland State 1-22-87 .600 Kandy Lindsey vs. Kent State (6-10) 1-5-02 5 Sharon Rose vs. Miami 2-25-87 .600 Stephanie Smiley vs. Western Michigan 2-26-02 5 Eszter Biro vs. Cleveland State 12-11-91 4 Accomplished 12 times REBOUNDS 21 Kristin Staples at Ball State 1-2-91 (N) - Indicates neutral site 20 Denise Allen vs. Detroit 1-31-79 19 Felicia Hines vs. Toledo 1-7-84 19 Felicia Hines vs. Western Michigan 2-23-85 19 Sharon Rose at Western Michigan 12-13-86 19 Kristin Staples vs. Ball State 1-10-90 18 Suzanne Huff vs. Miami 1-10-81 18 Jane Shaffer vs. Illinois-Chicago 12-10-82 18 Felicia Hines vs. Wayne State 12-11-84 18 Felicia Hines at DePaul 12-15-84 18 Laura Strefling vs. Bowling Green 1-18-95 18 Shani Charles at Western Michigan 1-23-99 Colleen Russell (2005-08) 18 Nikki Knapp vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore 12-8-08 went 14-of-20 from the 17 Patrice McKinney at Ball State 1-18-06 free throw line versus 16 Sarah VanMetre vs. Bowling Green (N) 3-9-07 the University of Akron, Feb. 12, 2008, to set the STEALS Convocation Center and 11 Traci Parsons vs. Canisius 12-19-95 an EMU single-game 9 Sharon Brown at Western Michigan 2-18-84 record for free throws 9 JoAnn LeFevre at Ball State 2-21-87 made and attempted in a 9 Kelly Hebler at Toledo 1-13-87 game. 9 Kelly Hebler at Kent State 2-18-89 9 Shanni LeBaron at Central Michigan 1-16-91 9 Latonya Watson at Cleveland State 1-23-91 9 Tavelyn James vs. Madonna 11-22-08 8 Accomplished eight times

Building a Legacy – 2009-10 Eastern Michigan University Women’s Basketball 135 Team Single-Game Records

FIELD GOALS MADE FREE THROWS MADE 46 vs. Temple Baptist 11-11-07 33 vs. Detroit 11-28-99 43 vs. Ferris State 12-2-82 31 at Ball State 1-14-98 42 vs. Toledo 1-26-80 31 at Kent State 11-17-98 41 at Kent State 1-21-87 30 vs. Florida A&M 11-22-02 41 vs. Kent State 1-21-89 29 vs. Bowling Green (N) 3-6-90 40 vs. Waterloo 11-21-81 28 at Wayne State 12-28-77 40 vs. Northern Illinois 1-2-85 28 vs. Michigan 12-6-94 40 at Toledo 1-31-85 27 at Central Michigan 1-8-97 40 vs. Cleveland State 12-4-87 27 at UPR-Mayaguez 12-22-03 40 at Ball State 1-21-04 27 vs. Akron 2-12-08 40 at Chicago State 12-19-98 26 vs. Louisville (N) 12-1-90 39 at Central Florida 12-21-85 26 at Detroit 12-5-90 39 vs. Cleveland State 1-17-87 26 vs. Detroit 1-22-92 39 at Bowling Green 2-20-99 26 at Buffalo 12-3-93 26 vs. Canisius 12-19-95 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 26 at Cleveland State 11-18-08 90 at Kent State 2-27-91 87 vs. Defiance 12-11-80 FREE THROW ATTEMPTED 87 at Kent State 1-29-92 43 vs. Detroit 1-22-92 86 vs. Ohio 2-2-83 43 vs. Florida A&M 11-22-02 85 vs. Detroit 1-31-79 42 vs. Canisius 12-19-95 85 at Ball State 2-6-90 42 at Kent State 11-17-98 84 at Michigan 12-30-84 40 vs. Akron 2-12-08 83 vs. Western Michigan 2-11-81 39 at Ball State 1-14-98 83 vs. Waterloo 11-21-81 39 vs. Detroit 11-28-99 83 vs. Cleveland State 12-28-85 38 at Youngstown State 1-4-90 37 vs. Bowling Green (N) 3-6-90 FIELD -GOAL PERCENTAGE 37 at Valparaiso 11-30-96 .625 at Chicago State 12-19-98 36 vs. Kent State 1-14-84 .603 at Western Ontario 11-26-82 36 at Louisville 12-1-90 .603 at Ohio 1-27-99 36 vs. Kent State 2-25-96 .597 at Waterloo 11-27-82 36 vs. Kent State 2-7-98 .596 vs. Ball State 1-20-96 36 at Detroit 11-20-98 .593 vs. Northern Illinois 2-8-84 .589 at Ohio (33-56) 1-24-01 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (20 attempts) .586 at UPR-Mayaguez 12-22-03 .952 vs. Western Michigan (20-21) 1-11-95 .581 at Ball State 1-14-98 .917 at Bowling Green (22-24) 2-12-00 .576 vs. Chicago State 11-29-95 .913 at Kent State 2-17-88 .574 at Western Michigan 2-13-03 .905 at Central Michigan 1-10-87 .571 vs. Western Michigan (36-63) 2-12-05 .905 vs. Central Michigan 2-11-95 .571 at Youngstown State (36-63) 12-11-04 .889 vs. Western Michigan 2-8-89 .880 vs. Akron 1-7-95 .864 vs. Michigan 12-11-85 .852 vs. Western Michigan 2-28-87 .850 vs. Michigan State 1-13-82 .850 vs. Valparaiso (17-20) 11-30-00

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 16 at Bowling Green 2-12-00 13 at Ball State 2-17-01 13 at Toledo 2-21-00 13 vs. Western Michigan 2-26-02 13 vs. Akron 1-07-04 13 vs. Central Michigan 3-2-04 12 vs. Central Michigan 12-4-99 12 vs. Illinois-Chicago 12-30-99 12 vs. Central Michigan 1-12-00 12 at Akron 1-31-01 12 vs. Ball State 2-21-04 12 at UMass 12-13-06 11 Eight Times

Felicia Hines (1982-85) holds four of the top 10 single-game rebounding totals in EMU history. She ranks ninth on the Eastern career rebounding charts.

136 2009-10 Eastern Michigan University Women’s Basketball MEDIA GUIDE Team Single-Game Records

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED ASSISTS 39 at Bowling Green 2-12-00 34 at Chicago State 12-19-98 35 vs. Detroit 12-20-08 32 vs. Temple Baptist 11-11-07 34 vs. Ball State 1-31-00 29 vs. Kent State 1-20-88 32 vs. Bowling Green 2-21-01 28 vs. Akron 2-16-99 30 at Akron 1-31-01 28 vs. Central Michigan 12-4-99 30 vs. Indiana 12-7-05 28 at Youngstown State 12-11-04 30 at Northern Illinois 1-17-09 27 at Toledo 2-26-85 29 vs. Central Michigan 1-12-00 26 vs. Shaw 12-11-79 29 at Toledo 2-21-00 26 vs. Central Michigan 2-16-85 29 vs. Miami (N) 3-2-00 26 vs. Chicago State 11-29-95 29 at Kent State 1-6-01 26 at UPR-Mayaguez 12-22-03 29 vs. Kent State 1-5-02 26 vs. Marshall 2-26-05 28 vs. Bowling Green 1-9-99 25 at Northern Illinois 1-11-84 28 at Bowling Green 2-20-99 25 vs. Cleveland State 12-28-85 28 vs. Illinois-Chicago 12-30-99 25 vs. Kent State 1-21-89 27 vs. Western Michigan 2-26-02 25 vs. Central Michigan 2-18-98 27 at Kent State 1-25-03 27 at Marshall 2-7-04 BLOCKED SHOTS 27 vs. Ball State 2-21-04 12 vs. Wayne State 12-8-81 27 vs. Oakland 11-22-06 11 at Ball State 2-21-87 26 at Toledo 1-12-02 11 vs. Cleveland State 12-11-91 26 vs. Idaho State (N) 11-27-05 10 vs. Bowling Green 1-7-87 26 vs. Utah 12-21-05 10 vs. Detroit 1-22-92 26 at Kent State 1-20-07 10 vs. Akron 1-07-04 25 Accomplished seven times 9 vs. Western Ontario 11-28-81 9 vs. Detroit 12-2-81 THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (10 attempts) 9 vs. Cleveland State 1-29-82 .700 at Bowling Green (7-10) 1-17-96 9 vs. Central Michigan 3-5-83 .667 at Idaho State 11-22-97 9 vs. Ohio 1-16-85 .636 vs. Canisius (N) 11-21-97 .625 at Ball State (10-16) 1-21-04 STEALS .615 vs Toledo (8-13) 1-11-03 29 vs. Temple Baptist 11-11-07 .611 vs. Wright State (11-18) 11-17-07 26 vs. Canisius 12-19-95 .588 vs. Howard (10-17) 11-17-01 24 at Northwestern 1-13-79 .583 vs. Kent State 2-7-98 24 at Toledo 1-31-90 .583 vs Buffalo (7-12) 1-15-03 24 vs. Madonna 11-22-08 .579 vs. Central Michigan (11-19) 1-17-07 23 vs. Western Michigan 2-28-87 .565 at Ball State (13-23) 2-17-01 23 vs. Valparaiso (N) 12-10-88 .556 at Kent State 1-4-97 23 at Rice 12-29-88 .556 at Youngstown State (10-18) 12-11-04 23 at Ohio 1-26-94 .550 at Oakland 12-11-99 22 vs. Detroit 1-5-80 .545 vs. Western Michigan (6-11) 1-14-06 22 vs. Waterloo 11-21-81 .542 vs. Akron (13-24) 1-7-04 22 at Northern Illinois 1-25-86 .542 vs. Central Michigan (13-24) 3-2-04 22 vs. Miami 2-11-06 .538 vs. Ball State (12-27) 2-21-04 .529 vs. Central Michigan (9-17) 2-14-01 POINTS SCORED .526 vs. Cornell (10-19) 11-16-01 108 vs. Temple Baptist 11-11-07 .524 vs. Ohio (11-21) 3-3-01 106 vs. Windsor 1-18-78 .500 Accomplished nine times 104 at UPR-Mayaguez 12-22-03 100 at Ball State 1-21-04 REBOUNDS 100 vs. Toledo 1-26-80 70 vs. Wayne State 12-11-84 100 at Toledo 1-31-85 69 vs. Shaw 1-10-79 99 vs. Akron 2-16-99 69 vs. Valparaiso 11-26-91 98 vs. Northern Illinois 1-2-85 67 at Kent State 1-12-94 97 vs. Providence (N) 11-24-89 63 vs. Ball State 1-12-83 96 vs. Ferris State 12-2-82 62 vs. Valparaiso (N) 12-6-91 95 vs. Valparaiso (N) 12-6-91 62 vs. Canisius 12-19-95 94 vs. Kent State 1-20-88 62 vs. Oakland 1-12-80 94 at Chicago State 12-19-98 61 vs. Central Michigan 1-22-81 94 vs. Kent State (N) 3-3-00 61 vs. CCSU 11-18-05 94 at Akron 1-5-05 60 at Toledo 2-26-85 (N) - Indicates neutral site 60 vs. Wayne State 11-19-04

Building a Legacy – 2009-10 Eastern Michigan University Women’s Basketball 137 Single-Season Records POINTS 1. 602 Laurie Byrd (26 games) 1981-82 2. 557 Laurie Byrd (27 games) 1980-81 3. 554 Ryan Coleman (31 games) 2004-05 4. 521 Sharon Brown (25 games) 1985-86 5. 507 Kristy Maska (27 games) 1998-99 6. 462 JoAnn LeFevre (26 games) 1986-87 7. 461 Sarah VanMetre (29 games) 2006-07 Denise Allen (1978-82) 8. 446 Kelly Hebler (28 games) 1989-90 is one of 14 members 9. 433 Nikki Knapp (31 games) 2004-05 of the 1,000-Point 10. 432 Kelly Hebler (27 games) 1988-89 Club, having scored 11. 428 Traci Parsons (26 games) 1995-96 1,049 points in her four 12. 426 Tavelyn James (29 games) 2008-09 13. 422 Ryan Coleman (25 games) 2005-06 seasons. 14. 421 Sharon Brown (24 games) 1984-85 15. 417 Traci Parsons (26 games) 1996-97 417 Ryan Coleman (29 games) 2002-03 17. 403 Traci Parsons (26 games) 1994-95 18. 401 Jessica Henry (26 games) 1997-98 19. 400 Ryan Coleman (30 games) 2003-04 20. 397 Kris Matthes (27 games) 1982-83 21. 393 Holly Mitchell (25 games) 1997-98 22. 392 Patrice McKinney (29 games) 2006-07 23. 391 Jean Akin (25 games) 1993-94 24. 387 Stephanie Smiley (30 games) 1999-00 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTS 25. 386 Abby Wiseman (29 games) 2001-02 1. 545 Laurie Byrd (27 games) 1980-81 386 Cassie Schrock (29 games) 2008-09 2. 507 Laurie Byrd (26 games) 1981-82 3. 483 Sharon Brown (25 games) 1985-86 SCORING AVERAGE (min. 12 games) 4. 440 Ryan Coleman (31 games) 2004-05 1. 23.2 Laurie Byrd (26 games) 1981-82 5. 432 Traci Parsons (26 games) 1995-96 2. 20.8 Sharon Brown (25 games) 1985-86 6. 422 JoAnn LeFevre (26 games) 1986-87 3. 20.6 Laurie Byrd (27 games) 1980-81 7. 417 Sharon Brown (24 games) 1984-85 4. 18.8 Kristy Maska (27 games) 1998-99 8. 416 Jean Akin (25 games) 1993-94 5. 17.8 Ryan Coleman (31 games) 2004-05 9. 401 Traci Parsons (26 games) 1996-97 6. 17.8 JoAnn LeFevre (26 games) 1986-87 10. 391 Tavelyn James (29 games) 2008-09 7. 17.5 Sharon Brown (24 games) 1984-85 8. 16.9 Ryan Coleman (25 games) 2005-06 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 9. 16.5 JoAnn LeFevre (23 games) 1985-86 1. .591 Felicia Hines (127-215) 1984-85 10. 16.5 Traci Parsons (26 games) 1995-96 2. .589 Shani Charles (119-202) 1998-99 3. .572 Jennifer Litomisky (83-145) 1981-82 FIELD GOALS MADE 4. .568 Holly Mitchell (168-296) 1997-98 1. 273 Laurie Byrd (26 games) 1982 5. .560 Abby Wiseman (84-150) 2000-01 2. 253 Laurie Byrd (27 games) 1981 6. .541 Kelly Hebler (173-320) 1988-89 3. 218 Sharon Brown (25 games) 1986 7. .538 Laurie Byrd (273-507) 1981-82 4. 204 Ryan Coleman (31 games) 2004-05 8. .528 Shani Charles (102-193) 2001-02 5. 191 JoAnn LeFevre (26 games) 1987 9. .525 Eszter Biro (158-301) 1991-92 6. 189 Sharon Brown (24 games) 1985 .525 Nikki Knapp (160-305) 2004-05 7. 182 Kelly Hebler (28 games) 1990 8. 178 Kristy Maska (27 games) 1999 FREE THROWS MADE 9. 174 Laurie Byrd (24 games) 1980 1. 169 Cassie Schrock (29 games) 2008-09 10. 173 Kelly Hebler (27 games) 1989 2. 113 Jessica Henry (26 games) 1997-98 3. 108 Nikki Knapp (30 games) 2005-06 4. 107 Kelly Moorman (26 games) 1995-96 5. 106 Nikki Knapp (31 games) 2004-05 6. 103 Nikki Knapp (29 games) 2002-03 7. 97 Kelly Moorman (26 games) 1994-95 8. 94 Nikki Knapp (30 games) 2003-04 Kelly Hebler (1986-90) 9. 93 Jessica Henry (30 games) 1999-00 holds three of the top 93 Abby Wiseman (29 games) 2002-03 eight marks for single-sea- son free throw percent- age, including the school record of .911. She ranks sixth in career scoring at 1,422 points.

138 2009-10 Eastern Michigan University Women’s Basketball MEDIA GUIDE Single-Season Records FREE THROW ATTEMPTS ASSISTS 1. 212 Cassie Schrock (29 games) 2008-09 1. 186 Erika Ford (31 games) 2004-05 2. 171 Nikki Knapp (31 games) 2004-05 2. 172 Erika Ford (30 games) 2003-04 3. 161 Nikki Knapp (30 games) 2005-06 3. 158 Stephanie Smiley (27 games) 1998-99 4. 159 Nikki Knapp (29 games) 2002-03 4. 153 Stephanie Smiley (28 games) 2000-01 5. 146 Jessica Henry (26 games) 1997-98 5. 144 Stephanie Smiley (29 games) 2001-02 6. 141 Abby Wiseman (29 games) 2001-02 6. 139 Erika Ford (29 games) 2002-03 7. 135 Nikki Knapp (30 games) 2003-04 7. 132 LaTonya Watson (27 games) 1990-91 8. 134 Abby Wiseman (29 games) 2002-03 8. 131 JoAnn LeFevre (26 games) 1986-87 9. 132 LaTonya Watson (28 games) 1989-90 9. 125 Kendra Gallert (29 games) 2006-07 10. 130 LaTonya Watson (27 games) 1990-91 10. 123 JoAnn LeFevre (25 games) 1985-86

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 40 made) STEALS 1. .911 Kelly Hebler (82-90) 1989-90 1. 106 JoAnn LeFevre (26 games) 1986-87 2. .860 Traci Totzke (43-50) 1998-99 2. 87 Jean Akin (25 games) 1993-94 3. .846 Kelly Hebler (77-91) 1987-88 3. 80 Stephanie Smiley (27 games) 1998-99 4. .829 Kelly Moorman (107-129) 1995-96 80 Ryan Coleman (31 games) 2004-05 5. .829 Kelly Moorman (97-117) 1994-95 5. 76 Traci Parsons (26 games) 1995-96 6. .817 Ryan Coleman (89-109) 2002-03 6. 75 Sharon Brown (25 games) 1985-86 7. .815 Laura Nelson (44-54) 1987-88 7. 72 Patrice McKinney (29 games) 2006-07 8. .810 Kelly Hebler (85-105) 1988-89 8. 71 Laurie Byrd (26 games) 1981-82 .810 Traci Parsons (68-84) 1996-97 71 Ryan Coleman (29 games) 2002-03 10. .805 Gina Turner (66-82) 1990-91 10. 69 LaTonya Watson (28 games) 1991-92 69 LaTonya Watson (27 games) 1990-91 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 80 Alyssa Pittman (29 games) 2006-07 BLOCKED SHOTS 2. 78 Kristy Maska (27 games) 1998-99 1. 78 Sharon Rose (26 games) 1986-87 3. 77 Marion Crandall (30 games) 2003-04 2. 60 Eszter Biro (28 games) 1991-92 4. 72 Kristy Maska (28 games) 2000-01 3. 54 Emily Berman (25 games) 1996-97 5. 72 Alyssa Pittman (29 games) 2007-08 4. 41 Colleen Russell (29 games) 2007-08 6. 68 Ryan Coleman (31 games) 2004-05 5. 36 Sharon Rose (25 games) 1985-86 7. 62 Jessica Henry (30 games) 1999-00 6. 36 Melis Ulker (30 games) 2003-04 8. 60 Kristy Maska (30 games) 1999-00 7. 30 Stephanie Smiley (29 games) 2001-02 9. 56 Dru Bishop (28 games) 2000-01 8. 29 Stephanie Smiley (27 games) 1998-99 10. 55 Stephanie Smiley (29 games) 2001-02 9. 28 Stephanie Smiley (28 games) 2000-01 10. 25 Holly Mitchell (25 games) 1997-98 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Patrice McKinney (29 games) 2006-07 1. 206 Alyssa Pittman (29 games) 2006-07 2. 189 Kristy Maska (27 games) 1998-99 REBOUNDS 189 Kristy Maska (28 games) 2000-01 1. 292 Felicia Hines (25 games) 1984-85 189 Alyssa Pittman (29 games) 2007-08 2. 286 Suzanne Huff (27 games) 1980-81 5. 181 Kristy Maska (30 games) 1999-00 3. 266 Felicia Hines (27 games) 1983-84 6. 178 Tavelyn James (29 games) 2008-09 4. 248 Kris Matthes (27 games) 1982-83 7. 175 Jessica Henry (30 games) 1999-00 248 Stephanie Smiley (30 games) 1999-00 8. 160 Ryan Coleman (31 games) 2004-05 6. 242 Sarah VanMetre (29 games) 2006-07 9. 152 Marion Crandall (30 games) 2003-04 7. 240 Sharon Rose (25 games) 1985-86 10. 131 Sarah VanMetre (29 games) 2006-07 8. 233 Patrice McKinney (29 games) 2006-07 9. 230 Sharon Rose (26 games) 1986-87 THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (min. 30 made) 230 Eszter Biro (28 games) 1991-92 1. .507 Marion Crandall (77-152) 2003-04 11. 229 Laura Strefling (26 games) 1994-95 2. .487 Dru Bishop (56-115) 2000-01 229 Chris Chandler (27 games) 1988-89 3. .450 Amanda Compton (36-808) 2007-08 13. 228 Kristin Staples (27 games) 1991-92 4. .440 Stephanie Smiley (33-75) 1998-99 14. 226 Nikki Knapp (31 games) 2004-05 5. .437 Stephanie Smiley (55-126) 2001-02 15. 225 Shani Charles (27 games) 1998-99 6. .425 Ryan Coleman (68-160) 2004-05 7. .413 Kristy Maska (78-189) 1998-99 Bold indicates record set last season. 8. .388 Marion Crandall (40-103) 2002-03 Alyssa Pittman (80-206) 2006-07 10. .382 Sarah VanMetre (50-131) 2006-07

Building a Legacy – 2009-10 Eastern Michigan University Women’s Basketball 139 Team Single-Season Records

Points 3-point field goals made Free throws made 1. 2193 (30 games) 2003-04 1. 221 (30 games) 2003-04 1. 442 (28 games) 1989-90 2. 2156 (31 games) 2004-05 2. 220 (30 games) 1999-00 2. 437 (26 games) 1995-96 3. 2119 (30 games) 1999-00 3. 216 (28 games) 2000-01 3. 436 (27 games) 1990-91 4. 2001 (28 games) 2000-01 4. 206 (29 games) 2006-07 4. 433 (30 games) 1999-00 5. 1999 (27 games) 1998-99 5. 204 (29 games) 2001-02 5. 421 (29 games) 2008-09 6. 1981 (29 games) 2006-07 6. 182 (29 games) 2008-09 6. 418 (29 games) 2002-03 7. 1963 (29 games) 2001-02 7. 175 (29 games) 2007-08 7. 402 (30 games) 2003-04 8. 1954 (28 games) 1991-92 8. 169 (31 games) 2004-05 8. 400 (26 games) 1997-98 9. 1951 (30 games) 2005-06 9. 150 (27 games) 1998-99 9. 391 (31 games) 2004-05 10. 1944 (27 games) 1990-91 150 (30 games) 2005-06 10. 371 (26 games) 1994-95

Scoring average 3-point field goals attempted FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. 74.0 (27 games) 1999 1. 630 (30 games) 1999-00 1. 671 (27 games) 1990-91 2. 73.8 (25 games) 1985 2. 609 (29 games) 2006-07 2. 652 (28 games) 1989-90 3. 73.3 (26 games) 1982 3. 592 (29 games) 2008-09 3. 626 (30 games) 1999-00 4. 73.1 (25 games) 1986 4. 586 (30 games) 2003-04 4. 622 (30 games) 2003-04 73.1 (30 games) 2003 5. 567 (29 games) 2001-02 5. 620 (26 games) 1995-96 6. 72.0 (27 games) 1991 6. 561 (28 games) 2000-01 620 (26 games) 1997-98 7. 71.5 (28 games) 2001 7. 527 (31 games) 2004-05 7. 601 (29 games) 2002-03 8. 70.8 (27 games) 1981 8. 493 (30 games) 2005-06 8. 598 (31 games) 2004-05 9. 70.6 (30 games) 2000 9. 479 (29 games) 2007-08 9. 586 (29 games) 2008-09 10. 70.3 (26 games) 1987 10. 412 (29 games) 2002-03 10. 572 (27 games) 1983-84

Field goals made Free throw percentage 1. 811 (26 games) 1982 3-point FG percentage 1. .726 (371-511) 1994-95 2. 804 (27 games) 1981 1. .385 (216-561) 2000-01 2. .722 (294-407) 1987-88 3. 798 (31 games) 2004 2. .377 (221-586) 2003-04 3. .718 (421-586) 2008-09 4. 785 (28 games) 1992 3. .365 (175-479) 2007-08 4. .715 (347-485) 1995-86 785 (30 games) 2003 4. .360 (204-567) 2001-02 5. .713 (325-456) 1996-87 6. 781 (27 games) 1983 5. .355 (94-265) 1990-91 6. .705 (437-620) 1995-96 7. 766 (25 games) 1985 6. .355 (150-423) 1998-99 7. .703 (331-471) 2001-02 8. 751 (26 games) 1987 7. .349 (220-630) 1999-00 8. .696 (327-470) 1988-89 9. 748 (27 games) 1999 8. .338 (206-609) 2006-07 .696 (418-601) 2002-03 10. 744 (27 games) 1989 9. .328 (135-412) 2002-03 10. .692 (433-626) 1999-00 10. .325 (105-323) 1997-98 11. .690 (402-622) 2005-06 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED .690 (342-496) 2007-08 1. 1914 (27 games) 1981 2. 1836 (28 games) 1992 Rebounds 3. 1824 (27 games) 1983 1. 1283 (27 games) 1981 4. 1815 (31 games) 2004 2. 1254 (31 games) 2004 5. 1800 (25 games) 1985 3. 1245 (30 games) 2000 6. 1801 (30 games) 2003 1245 (30 games) 2003 7. 1775 (30 games) 2000 5. 1202 (27 games) 1983 8. 1766 (29 games) 2007 6. 1197 (28 games) 1992 9. 1737 (29 games) 2008 7. 1148 (28 games) 1990 10. 1729 (26 games) 1987 8. 1147 (25 games) 1985 9. 1141 (30 games) 2005

Field goal percentage Rebounding average 1. .473 (748-1582) 1998-99 1. 49.3 (22 games) 1979 2. .459 (811-1767) 1981-82 2. 48.7 (20 games) 1978 3. .444 (715-1610) 2000-01 3. 47.5 (27 games) 1981 4. .440 (798-1815) 2004-05 4. 45.9 (25 games) 1985 5. .439 (744-1694) 1988-89 5. 44.5 (27 games) 1983 6. .439 (714-1625) 2001-02 6. 44.3 (24 games) 1980 7. .439 (686-1562) 2002-03 7. 43.6 (26 games) 1982 8. .437 (627-1435) 1997-98 8. 42.8 (28 games) 1992 9. .436 (785-1801) 2003-04 9. 42.0 (25 games) 1988 10. .434 (751-1729) 1986-87 42.0 (27 games) 1991 Abby Wiseman (1999-2003) ranks second in free throws made with 317.

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Assists Steals MOST MAC VICTORIES 1. 478 (30 games) 2003-04 1. 314 (27 games) 1982-83 1. 15 2005-06 2. 477 (31 games) 2004-05 2. 303 (26 games) 1986-87 2. 12 2003-04 3. 475 (27 games) 1998-99 3. 302 (26 games) 1995-96 3. 11 2004-05 4. 433 (29 games) 2007-08 4. 296 (31 games) 2004-05 4. 11 2007-08 5. 430 (29 games) 2001-02 5. 293 (25 games) 1984-85 5. 10 2001-02 6. 424 (29 games) 2006-07 6. 291 (25 games) 1993-94 10 2006-07 7. 423 (28 games) 2000-01 291 (29 games) 2007-08 7. 9 1982-83 8. 421 (30 games) 1999-00 8. 289 (29 games) 2008-09 9 1984-85 9. 413 (27 games) 1988-89 9. 287 (28 games) 1991-92 9 2000-01 10. 412 (30 games) 2005-06 10. 287 (26 games) 1981-82 9 2002-03 287 (25 games) 1985-86 Assists average Fewest Victories 1. 17.6 (27 games) 1998-99 Steals average 1. 1 1993-94 2. 15.9 (30 games) 2003-04 1. 11.7 (25 games) 1985 2. 3 1992-93 3. 15.4 (31 games) 2004-05 2. 11.7 (26 games) 1987 3. 4 1994-95 4. 15.3 (27 games) 1988-89 3. 11.6 (25 games) 1994 4. 6 1987-88 5. 15.3 (25 games) 1984-85 4. 11.6 (27 games) 1983 6 1995-96 6. 15.1 (28 games) 2000-01 5. 11.6 (26 games) 1996 6. 8 1988-89 7. 14.9 (29 games) 2007-08 6. 11.5 (25 games) 1986 8 1989-90 8. 14.8 (29 games) 2001-02 7. 11.0 (26 games) 1982 8 2008-09 9. 14.8 (25 games) 1985-86 8. 10.8 (26 games) 1998 9. 10 1997-98 10. 14.6 (29 games) 2006-07 9. 10.6 (27 games) 1991 10. 11 1978-79 10. 10.4 (27 games) 1981 11 1984-85 Blocked shots (since 1987) 1. 106 (28 games) 1991-92 MOST VICTORIES WINNING STREAK 2. 102 (31 games) 2004-05 1. 23 2004-05 1. 9 (12/30/05-1-28/06) 3. 100 (30 games) 2003-04 2. 22 2003-04 9 (2/4/06-3/8/06) 4. 90 (29 games) 2001-02 22 2005-06 3. 8 (1/27/04 -2/21/04) 5. 86 (26 games) 1996-97 4. 18 2001-02 8 (11/19/04-12/11/04) 6. 83 (27 games) 1998-99 5. 17 2007-08 5. 7 (2/5/77 - 2/19/77) 7. 82 (29 games) 2007-08 6. 16 1981-82 7 (12/7/77 - 1/6/78) 8. 78 (30 games) 2005-06 16 1999-00 7 (2/14/87 - 12/4/87) 9. 77 (29 games) 2008-09 16 2000-01 8. 6 (1/9/80 - 1/26/80) 10. 74 (28 games) 2000-01 16 2006-07 9. 5 (12/8/79 - 12/27/79) 74 (30 games) 1999-00 5 (2/6/82 - 2/19/82) 74 (29 games) 2006-07 WINNING PERCENTAGE 5 (1/9/99 - 1/27/99) 1. .742 (23-8) 2004-05 Blocked shots average 2. .733 (22-8) 2003-04 LOSING STREAK 1. 3.8 (28 games) 1991-92 .733 (22-8) 2005-06 1. 21 (12/10/93 - 11/25/94) 2. 3.3 (26 games) 1996-97 4. .700 (14-6) 1977-78 2. 12 (1/25/95 - 3/4/95) 3.3 (30 games) 2003-04 5. .621 (18-11) 2001-02 3. 11 (12/4/92 - 1/20/93) 3.3 (31 games) 2004-05 6. .619 (13-8) 1976-77 11 (2/13/93 - 12/6/93) 5. 3.1 (29 games) 2001-02 7. .615 (16-10) 1981-82 5. 10 (1-04-09 - 2-07-09) 6. 3.1 (27 games) 1998-99 8. .586 (17-12) 2007-08 6. 8 (2/26/86 - 12/27/86) 7. 2.8 (29 games) 2007-08 9. .571 (16-12) 2000-01 8 (12/14/88 - 1/18/89) 8. 2.7 (26 games) 1997-98 10. .555 (15-12) 1980-81 8 (2/14/96 - 11/27/96) 2.7 (29 games) 2008-09 9. 6 five times - most 10. 2.6 (28 games) 2000-01 recent- 2.6 (30 games) 2005-06 (12/21/01 - 1/12/02) 2.6 (29 games) 2006-07

The 2004-05 EMU team set a school record for wins (23).

Building a Legacy – 2009-10 Eastern Michigan University Women’s Basketball 141 Career Records

GAMES PLAYED SCORING AVERAGE 1. 120 Nikki Knapp 2002-06 1. 19.2 Laurie Byrd (99 games) 1978-82 120 Melis Ulker 2002-06 2. 16.9 Ryan Coleman (115 games) 2002-06 120 Sarah VanMetre 2003-07 3. 14.8 Holly Mitchell (52 games) 1997-99 3. 116 Erika Ford 2001-04 4. 14.7 Sharon Brown (99 games) 1982-86 4. 115 Abby Wiseman 1999-03 5. 14.7 Donna Travis (62 games) 1976-79 5. 114 Dru Bishop 1999-03 6. 14.7 Tavelyn James (29 games) 2008-09 114 Stephanie Smiley 1998-02 7. 14.1 Traci Parsons (103 games) 1993-97 7. 115 Ryan Coleman 2002-26 8. 13.8 Jessica Henry (56 games) 1997-98,’99-00 8. 108 LaTonya Watson 1988-92 9. 13.4 Kelly Hebler (106 games) 1986-90 108 Reeshema Wood 1989-93 10. 13.3 Cassie Schrock (58 games) 2007-2009 10. 107 Kristin Staples 1988-92 107 Kristy Maska 1997-01 FIELD GOALS MADE 12. 106 Kelly Hebler 1986-90 1. 854 Laurie Byrd (99 games) 1977-82 2. 652 Ryan Coleman (115 games) 2002-06 SCORING 3. 619 Sharon Brown (99 games) 1982-86 1. 1899 Laurie Byrd (99 games) 1978-82 3. 574 Traci Parsons (103 games) 1993-97 2. 1793 Ryan Coleman (115 games) 2002-06 5. 571 Kelly Hebler (106 games) 1986-90 3. 1511 Nikki Knapp (120 games) 2002-06 6. 543 Nikki Knapp (120 games) 2002-06 4. 1459 Sharon Brown (99 games) 1982-86 7. 529 JoAnn LeFevre (101 games) 1983-87 5. 1454 Traci Parsons (103 games) 1993-97 8. 507 Sarah VanMetre (120 games) 2003-07 6. 1422 Kelly Hebler (106 games) 1986-90 9. 491 Stephanie Smiley (114 games) 1998-02 7. 1401 Stephanie Smiley (114 games) 1998-02 10. 468 Reeshema Wood (108 games) 1989-93 8. 1361 Sarah VanMetre (120 games) 2003-07 9. 1321 JoAnn LeFevre (101 games) 1983-87 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 10. 1296 LaTonya Watson (108 games) 1988-92 1. 1788 Laurie Byrd (99 games) 1978-82 11. 1228 Kristy Maska (107 games) 1997-01 2. 1483 Ryan Coleman (115 games) 2002-06 12. 1224 Abby Wiseman (115 games) 1999-03 3. 1438 Traci Parsons (103 games) 1993-97 13. 1158 Reeshema Wood (108 games) 1989-93 4. 1413 Sharon Brown (99 games) 1982-86 14. 1049 Denise Allen (94 games) 1978-82 5. 1265 JoAnn LeFevre (101 games) 1983-87 15. 968 Dru Bishop (114 games) 1999-03 6. 1239 LaTonya Watson (108 games) 1988-92 16. 937 Shani Charles (105 games) 1997-99,’00-02 7. 1179 Kelly Hebler (106 games) 1986-90 17. 912 Donna Travis (62 games) 1976-79 8. 1151 Sarah VanMetre (120 games) 2003-07 18. 894 Emily Steinmetz (103 games) 1995-99 9. 1075 Stephanie Smiley (114 games) 1998-02 19. 784 Patti Limb (99 games) 1979-83 10. 1077 Nikki Knapp (120 games) 2002-06 20. 782 Sheryl Mullice (85 games) 1976-80 21. 770 Jessica Henry (56 games) 1997-98,’99-00 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (50 fgm per season) 22. 767 Holly Mitchell (52 games) 1997-99 1. .546 Felicia Hines (278-509) 1982-85 23. 766 Sharon Rose (102 games) 1983-87 2. .527 Shani Charles (254-482) 1997-99,’00-02 24. 760 Jean Akin (98 games) 1990-94 3. .525 Eszter Biro (158-301) 1991-92 25. 753 Laura Nelson (93 games) 1984-88 4. .511 Holly Mitchell (328-642) 1997-99 26. 737 Chris Chandler (81 games) 1985-89 6. .509 Abby Wiseman (462-907) 1999-03 27. 725 Betsy Brown (66 games) 1994-97 6. .504 Nikki Knapp (543-1077) 2003-06 28. 721 Joy Ganzel (97 games) 1978-82 7. .491 Kerry Porter (279-568) 1988-92 29. 715 Alyssa Pittman (58 ganes) 2006-08 8. .490 Kris Matthes (241-492) 1979-80,’82-83 30. 696 Felicia Hines (68 games) 1982-85 9. .484 Kelly Hebler (571-1179) 1986-90 31. 691 Suzanne Huff (97 games) 1979-83 10. .478 Laurie Byrd (854-1788) 1978-82 32. 681 Kerry Porter (87 games) 1988-92 33. 670 Melis Ulker (120 games) 2002-06 FREE THROWS MADE 34. 663 Kris Kachaturoff (78 games) 1999-02 1. 411 Nikki Knapp (120 games) 2002-06 663 Patrice McKinney (59 games) 2005-07 2. 317 Abby Wiseman (115 games) 1999-03 36. 662 Erika Ford (115 games) 2001-04 3. 315 Ryan Coleman (115 games) 2002-06 37. 648 Janice Scherer (96 games) 1985-89 4. 279 Kelly Hebler (106 games) 1987-90 38. 644 Shani Lebaron (103 games) 1987-91 5. 264 LaTonya Watson (108 games) 1989-92 39. 640 Katie Nucci (80 games) 1984-88 6. 263 JoAnn LeFevre (101 games) 1984-87 40. 629 Bobbi Morse (52 games) 1983-85 7. 251 Kelly Moorman (95 games) 1993-96 41. 628 Kelly Moorman (95 games) 1992-96 8. 245 Stephanie Smiley (114 games) 1998-02 42. 586 Cassie Schrock (58 games) 2007-09 9. 234 Emily Steinmetz (103 games) 1996-99 43. 580 Kris Matthes (64 games) 1979-80,’82-83 234 Cassie Schrock (58 games) 2007-09 44. 572 Marion Crandall (100 games) 2000-04 45. 562 Gina Turner (79 games) 1989-92 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 46. 528 Kristin Staples (107 games) 1988-92 1. 626 Nikki Knapp (120 games) 2002-06 47. 524 Colleen Russell (84 games) 2004-08 2. 496 Abby Wiseman (115 games) 1999-03 48. 522 Canea Williams (90 games) 2003-08 3. 400 Ryan Coleman (115 games) 2002-06 49. 487 Jane Shaffer (46 games) 1983-84 4. 390 LaTonya Watson (108 games) 1988-92 50. 466 Laura Strefling (52 games) 1994-96 5. 371 JoAnn LeFevre (101 games) 1983-87 6. 355 Sharon Brown (99 games) 1982-86 7. 352 Emily Steinmetz (103 games) 1995-99 8. 344 Reeshema Wood (108 games) 1989-93 9. 330 Stephanie Smiley (114 games) 1998-02 10. 326 Kelly Hebler (106 games) 1986-90

142 2009-10 Eastern Michigan University Women’s Basketball MEDIA GUIDE Career Records

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (25 ftm per season) BLOCKED SHOTS 1. .848 Kelly Hebler (279-329) 1986-90 1. 144 Sharon Rose (102 games) 1983-87 (Mid-American Conference Record) 2. 103 Stephanie Smiley (114 games) 1998-02 2. .806 Sandy Abbas (25-31) 1988-89 3. 74 Melis Ulker (120 games) 2002-06 3. .794 Kelly Moorman (251-316) 1992-96 4. 70 Colleen Russell (84 games) 2004-08 4. .788 Ryan Coleman (315-400) 2002-06 5. 65 Ryan Coleman (115 games) 2002-06 5. .783 Emily McCormack (47-60) 1994-96 6. 60 Eszter Biro (28 games) 1991-92 6. .782 Bobbi Morse (133-170) 1983-85 7. 56 Emily Berman (31 games) 1996-98 7. .780 Jessica Henry (206-264) 1997-98,’99-00 8. 54 Laura Nelson (93 games) 1985-88 8. .775 September Silvers (62-80) 1994-95 54 Kelly Hebler (106 games) 1986-90 9. .769 Kris Kachaturoff (90-117) 1999-02 10. 44 Kerry Porter (87 games) 1988-92 10. .767 Cassie Schrock (234-305) 2007-09 11. 42 Nikki Knapp (120 games) 2002-06 12. 41 Shani Charles (105 games) 1997-99,’00-02 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 215 Kristy Maska (107 games) 1997-01 REBOUNDING 2. 174 Stephanie Smiley (114 games) 1998-02 1. 802 Nikki Knapp (120 games) 2002-06 3. 174 Ryan Coleman (115 games) 2002-06 2. 784 Stephanie Smiley (114 games) 1998-02 4. 152 Alyssa Pitman (58 games) 2006-08 3. 770 Sarah VanMetre (120 games) 2003-07 5. 150 Dru Bishop (114 games) 1999-03 4. 756 Suzanne Huff (97 games) 1979-83 6. 137 Marion Crandall (100 games) 2000-04 5. 747 Ryan Coleman (115 games) 2002-06 7. 136 Sarah VanMetre (120 games) 2003-07 6. 684 Sharon Rose (102 games) 1983-87 8. 113 Traci Parsons (103 games) 1993-97 7. 679 Shani Charles (105 games) 1997-99,’00-02 9. 106 Jessica Henry (56 games) 1997-98,’99-00 8. 683 Kristin Staples (107 games) 1988-92 10. 100 LaTonya Watson (108 games) 1988-92 9. 674 Felicia Hines (68 games) 1982-85 10. 642 Emily Steinmetz (103 games) 1995-99 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 11. 598 Abby Wiseman (115 games) 1999-2003 1. 578 Kristy Maska (107 games) 1997-01 12. 582 Sheryl Mullice (85 games) 1976-80 2. 458 Ryan Colman (115 games) 2002-06 13. 573 Denise Allen (94 games) 1978-82 3. 435 Stephanie Smiley (114 games) 1998-02 14. 554 Kelly Hebler (106 games) 1986-90 4. 406 Sarah VanMetre (120 games) 2003-07 15. 551 Traci Parsons (103 games) 1993-97 5. 395 Alyssa Pittman (58 games) 2006-08 16. 514 Chris Chandler (81 games) 1985-89 6. 383 Dru Bishop (114 games) 1999-03 17. 490 Kerry Porter (87 games) 1988-92 7. 344 Traci Parsons (103 games) 1993-97 18. 479 Sharon Brown (99 games) 1982-86 8. 323 Marion Crandall (100 games) 2000-04 19. 474 Katie Nucci (80 games) 1984-88 9. 318 LaTonya Watson (108 games) 1988-92 20. 470 Joy Ganzel (97 games) 1978-82 10. 304 Jessica Henry (56 games) 1997-98,’99-00 21. 440 Kris Matthes (64 games) 1979-80,’82-83 22. 436 Tameka Randle (101 games) 1994-98 3-POINT PERCENTAGE (min 100 attempts) 23. 414 Melis Ulker (120 games) 2002-06 1. .424 Marion Crandall (137-323) 2000-04 24. 404 Reeshema Wood (108 games) 1989-93 2. .413 Lauren Gedonius (43-104) 1999-01 25. 399 Laura Strefling (52 games) 1994-96 3. .400 Stephanie Smiley (174-435) 1998-02 26. 387 Laura Nelson (93 games) 1984-88 4. .392 Dru Bishop (150-383) 1999-03 27. 386 Patrice McKinney (59 games) 2005-07 5. .385 Alyssa Pittman (152-395) 2006-08 28. 358 Denise Woods (53 games) 1976-79 6. .380 Ryan Coleman (174-458) 2002-06 29. 351 Jennifer Litomisky (71 games) 1981-85 7. .372 Kristy Maska (215-578) 1997-01 30. 351 Patti Limb (99 games) 1979-83 8. .352 Annie Malatinsky (76-216) 2003-07 9. .349 Jessica Henry (106-304) 1997-98,’99-00 REBOUNDING AVERAGE 10. .347 Shani LeBaron (58-167) 1987-91 1. 9.9 Felicia Hines (68 games) 1982-85 2. 8.4 Dottie Davis (40 games) 1976-78 ASSISTS 3. 7.8 Suzanne Huff (97 games) 1979-83 1. 577 Stephanie Smiley (114 games) 1998-02 4. 7.7 Laura Strefling (52 games) 1994-96 2. 534 Erika Ford (116 games) 2001-04 5. 6.9 Stephanie Smiley (114 games) 1998-02 3. 446 LaTonya Watson (108 games) 1988-92 6. 6.9 Kris Matthes (64 games) 1979-80,’82-83 4. 395 Laurie Byrd (99 games) 1978-82 8. 6.8 Sheryl Mullice (85 games) 1976-80 5. 376 JoAnn LeFevre (101 games) 1983-87 9. 6.8 Denise Woods (53 games) 1976-79 376 Ryan Coleman (115 games) 2002-06 10. 6.7 Sharon Rose (102 games) 1983-87 7. 271 Traci Parsons (103 games) 1993-97 6.7 Nikki Knapp (120 games) 2002-06 8. 253 Kelly Hebler (106 games) 1986-90 12. 6.5 Shani Charles (105 games) 1997-99,’00-02 9. 236 Sharon Brown (99 games) 1982-86 6.5 Ryan Coleman (115 games) 2002-06 10. 233 Betsy Brown (66 games) 1994-97 6.5 Patrice McKinney (59 games) 2005-07 15. 6.4 Kristin Staples (107 games) 1988-92 STEALS 6.4 Sarah VanMetre (120 games) 2003-07 1. 265 Ryan Coleman (115 games) 2002-06 17. 6.3 Chris Chandler (81 games) 1985-89 2. 259 JoAnn LeFevre (101 games) 1983-87 18. 6.2 Emily Steinmetz (103 games) 1995-99 3. 243 Stephanie Smiley (114 games) 1998-02 6.2 Holly Mitchell (52 games) 1997-99 4. 235 LaTonya Watson (108 games) 1988-92 20. 6.1 Denise Allen (94 games) 1978-82 5. 231 Sharon Brown (99 games) 1982-86 6. 228 Traci Parsons (103 games) 1993-97 Bold indicates players on the 2009-10 roster. 7. 190 Jean Akin (98 games) 1990-94 8. 170 Erika Ford (116 games) 2001-04 9. 166 Kelly Hebler (106 games) 1986-90 10. 145 Sarah VanMetre (120 games) 2003-07

Building a Legacy – 2009-10 Eastern Michigan University Women’s Basketball 143 Year-By-Year Leaders SEASON SCORING LEADERS SEASON ASSISTS LEADERS Year Name Games Points Avg Year Name Games Assts. Avg 1977-1978 Donna Travis 20 300 15.0 1978-1979 Laurie Byrd 22 81 3.7 1978-1979 Laurie Byrd 22 355 16.1 1979-1980 Laurie Byrd 24 88 3.7 1979-1980 Laurie Byrd 24 385 16.0 1980-1981 Laurie Byrd 27 109 4.0 1980-1981 Laurie Byrd 27 557 20.6 1981-1982 Laurie Byrd 26 117 4.5 1981-1982 Laurie Byrd 26 602 23.2 1982-1983 Delores McKinney 25 72 2.9 1982-1983 Kris Matthes 27 397 14.7 1983-1984 Carla Campbell 27 87 3.2 1983-1984 Sharon Brown 27 369 13.7 1984-1985 JoAnn LeFevre 25 83 3.3 1984-1985 Sharon Brown 24 421 17.5 1985-1986 JoAnn LeFevre 25 123 4.9 1985-1986 Sharon Brown 25 521 20.8 1986-1987 JoAnn LeFevre 26 131 5.0 1986-1987 JoAnn LeFevre 26 462 17.8 1987-1988 Janice Scherer 25 81 3.2 1987-1988 Kelly Hebler 25 361 14.4 1988-1989 Kelly Hebler 27 107 4.0 1988-1989 Kelly Hebler 27 432 16.0 1989-1990 LaTonya Watson 28 110 3.9 1989-1990 Kelly Hebler 28 446 15.9 1990-1991 LaTonya Watson 26 132 5.1 1990-1991 LaTonya Watson 27 380 14.1 1991-1992 LaTonya Watson 28 103 3.7 1991-1992 Reeshema Wood 28 384 13.7 1992-1993 Jean Akin 24 105 4.4 1992-1993 Reeshema Wood 25 374 15.0 1993-1994 Traci Parsons 25 57 2.3 1993-1994 Jean Akin 25 391 15.6 1994-1995 September Silvers 25 92 3. 1994-1995 Traci Parsons 26 403 15.5 1995-1996 Betsy Brown 26 121 4.7 1995-1996 Traci Parsons 26 428 16.5 1996-1997 Betsy Brown 25 91 3.6 1996-1997 Traci Parsons 26 417 16.0 1997-1998 Jessica Henry 26 84 3.2 1997-1998 Jessica Henry 26 401 15.4 1998-1999 Stephanie Smiley 27 158 5.9 1998-1999 Kristy Maska 27 507 18.8 1999-2000 Stephanie Smiley 30 122 4.1 1999-2000 Stephanie Smiley 30 387 12.9 2000-2001 Stephanie Smiley 28 153 5.5 2000-2001 Kristy Maska 28 352 12.6 2001-2002 Stephanie Smiley 29 144 5.0 2001-2002 Abby Wiseman 29 386 13.3 2002-2003 Erika Ford 26 139 5.3 2002-2003 Ryan Coleman 29 417 14.4 2003-2004 Erika Ford 30 172 5.7 2003-2004 Ryan Coleman 30 400 13.3 2004-2005 Erika Ford 31 186 6.0 2004-2005 Ryan Coleman 31 554 17.9 2005-2006 Ryan Coleman 25 103 4.1 2005-2006 Ryan Coleman 25 422 16.9 2006-2007 Kendra Gallert 29 125 4.3 2006-2007 Sarah VanMetre 29 461 15.9 2007-2008 Canea Williams 27 97 3.6 2007-2008 Colleen Russell 29 379 13.1 2008-2009 Sydney Huntley-Rogers 29 118 4.0 2008-2009 Tavelyn James 29 426 14.7 SEASON REBOUNDING LEADERS Year Name Games Rebs. Avg 1977-1978 Dottie Davis 20 141 7.1 1978-1979 Sheryl Mullice 22 207 9.4 1979-1980 Suzanne Huff 24 145 6.0 1980-1981 Suzanne Huff 27 286 10.6 1981-1982 Suzanne Huff 26 168 6.5 1982-1983 Kris Matthes 27 248 9.2 1983-1984 Felicia Hines 27 266 9.9 1984-1985 Felicia Hines 25 292 11.7 1985-1986 Sharon Rose 25 240 9.6 1986-1987 Sharon Rose 26 230 8.8 1987-1988 Chris Chandler 24 213 8.9 1988-1989 Chris Chandler 27 229 8.5 1989-1990 Kerry Porter 27 180 6.7 1990-1991 Kristin Staples 27 221 8.2 1991-1992 Eszter Biro 28 230 8.2 1992-1993 Jennifer Tenorio 25 210 8.4 1993-1994 Traci Parsons 25 165 6.6 1994-1995 Laura Strefling 26 229 8.8 1995-1996 Laura Strefling 26 170 6.5 1996-1997 Emily Steinmetz 26 162 6.2 1997-1998 Tameka Randle 26 176 6.8 1998-1999 Shani Charles 27 225 8.3 1999-2000 Stephanie Smiley 30 248 8.3 2000-2001 Shani Charles 28 197 7.0 2001-2002 Stephanie Smiley 29 206 7.1 2002-2003 Ryan Coleman 29 198 6.8 2003-2004 Sarah VanMetre 30 212 7.1 2004-2005 Nikki Knapp 31 226 7.3 2005-2006 Patrice McKinney 30 209 7.0 2006-2007 Sarah VanMetre 29 242 8.3 Suzanne Huff (1979-1983) led the Eagles in rebounding her 2007-2008 Kelly Watts 29 181 6.2 final three seasons, the only player to ever lead Eastern in 2008-2009 Cassie Schrock 29 215 7.4 rebounding three seasons.

144 2009-10 Eastern Michigan University Women’s Basketball MEDIA GUIDE All-Time Letterwinners A H R Abbas, Lori ’88, ’89 Holder, Dorothy ’94 Raab, Betty ’76, ’77, ’78, ’79 Akin, Jean ’91, ’92, ’93, ’94 Houston, Dionna ’02 Randle, Kiemetha ’04, ‘06 Allen, Denise ’79, ’80, ’81, ’82 Huff, Suzanne ’80, ’81, ’82, ’83 Randle, Tameka ’95, ’96, ’97, ’98 Allen, Sheree ’99 Huntley-Rogers, Sydney ‘09 Raths, Brooke ’00 Anderson, Julie ’77, ’78 Hupe, Jessica ’03 Redditt, Paige ‘09 Rehberg, Mary ’69-’73* B J Rose, Donna ’86, ’87, ’88 Ball, Jennifer ’97, ’98 James, Tavelyn ‘09 Rose, Sharon ’84, ’85, ’86, ’87 Baller, Jane ’69-’73* Johnston, Anne ’69-’73* Russell, Colleen ’05, ’06, ’07, ‘08 Bedford, Muriel ’75, ’76, ’77, ’78 Johnson, Debbie ’75* Berg, Susan ’86, ’87 Johnson, Tara ‘08, ‘09 S Berger, Erica ’94 Joseph, Gloria ’73* Sassack, Diane ’82 Bergman, Tori ’97 Scherer, Janice ’86, ’87, ’88, ’89 Berman, Emily ’97 K Schmitt, Mary ’73* Biro, Eszter ’92 Kachaturoff, Kris ’00, ’01, ’02 Schrock, Cassie ‘08, ‘09 Bishop, Dru ’00, ’01, ’02, ’03 Keller, Linda ’69-’73* Shaffer, Jane ’83, ’84 Blavier, Julie ’89, ’90 Kilgore, Kristen ’05 Sholes, Cathy ’78, ’79, ’80, ’81 Brabson, Carol ’93, ’94 Kilgore, Ryann ’05 Silvers, September ’95 Bradley, Marilyn ’69-’73* Klerekoper, Lori ’80 Simmons, Britney ‘09 Brown, Betsy ’95, ’96, ’97 Knapp, Nikki ’03, ’04, ’05, ’06 Smiley, Stephanie ’99, ’00, ’01, ’02 Brown, Denise ’80, ’81 Kudzia, Renee ’84, ’85, ’86, ’87 Staples, Kristin ’89, ’90, ’91, ’92 Brown, Sharon ’83, ’84, ’85, ’86 Kulikowski, Lisa ’94 Steinmetz, Emily ’96, ’97, ’98, ‘99 Bryant, Nicki ’94 Strefling, Laura ’95, ’96 Buckhout, Linda ’69-’73* L Suggs, Angie ’93, ’94 Burakowski, Sue ’86, ’87, ’88 Land, Amber ’05, ’06, ’07, ‘08, ‘09 Sullivan, Nancy ’69-’73* Burke, Laura ’82 Lane, Theresa ’93, ’94 Szekely, Carrie ’88 Burton, Chivette ’90, ’91, ’92 Lawson, Nancy ’81 Byrd, Laurie ’79, ’80, ’81, ’82 Lawson, Mary ‘09 T LeBaron, Shani ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91 Taylor, Pam ’73* C LeFevre, JoAnn ’84, ’85, ’86, ’87 Tenorio, Jennifer ’93 Campbell, Carla ’82, ’83, ’84, ’85 Levert, Karen ’82, ’83, ’84 Terns, Therese ’69-’73* Cantrell, Jen ’96, ’97, ’98 Lillemon, Darcy ’90, ’91, ’93 Totzke, Traci ’98, ’99 Chandler, Chris ’86, ’87, ’88, ’89 Limb, Patti ’80, ’81, ’82, ’83 Travis, Donna ’76, ’77, ’78, ’79 Charles, Shani ’98, ’99, ’01, ’02 Lindsey, Kandy ’02 Tretheway, Amanda ‘09 Clark, Sarah ’04 Lindsey, Kris ’02 Turner, Gina ’89, ’90, ’91, ’92 Coleman, Ryan ’03, ’04, ’05, ’06 Litomisky, Jennifer ’82, ’83, ’84,’85 Tyson, Brittany ’06, ‘08 Compton, Amanda ’06, ’07, ‘08 Livisay, Cheryl ’83 Cook, Barb ’79 U Crandall, Marion ’01, ’02, ’03, ’04 M Ulker, Melis ’03, ’04, ’05, ’06 Crickard, Amy ’97, ’98, ’99, ’00 Makowski, Linda ’69-73* Malatinsky, Annie ’04, ’05, ’06, ’07 V D Maska, Kristy ’98, ’99, ’00, ’01 VanMetre, Sarah ’04, ’05, ’06, ’07 DeGroot, Lindsay ’04 Mate, Nacy Dustin ’69-’73* Vantil, Kayla ‘09 Davis, Dottie ’75, ’77, ’78 Matthes, Kris ’80, ’82, ’83 Davis, Kimberly ‘09 McCormack, Emily ’95 W DeVoe, Darla ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93 McCowian, Frances ’90, ’91 Waite, Annie ’88, ’89 Devers, Wondella ’69-’73* McDevitt,Sue ’82 Warren, Carla ’07, ‘09 Dowell, Shonda ’92, ’93, ’94 McKinney, Delores ’83 Waters, Seena ‘92, ’93, ’94, ’95 Duffy, Tracey ’86, ’87, ’88 McKinney, Patrice ’05, ’06, ’07 Watson, LaTonya ’89, ’90, ’91, ’92 Dustin, Nancy ’75 McKinny, Shana ‘08, ‘09 Watts, Kelly ’07, ‘08 Mitchell, Daphine ’83 Wieringa, Penny ’94 E Mitchell, Holly ’98, ’99 Williams, Canea ’04, ’05, ’06, ‘08 Eddington, LeAnne ’98, ’99 Moorman, Kelly ’93, ’94, ’95, ’96 Wills, De’Ja ‘09 Morse, Bobbi ’84, ’85 Wiseman, Abby ’00, ’01, ’02, ’03 F Mullice, Sheryl ’77, ’78, ’79, ’80 Wood, Reeshema ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93 Ford, Erika ’02, ’03, ’04, ’05 Munson, Shayna ’03 Woods, Denise ’77, ’78, ’79 Freidenburger, Amy ’03, ’04, ’05, ’06 Woodson, Zan ’85 N Y G Nametz, Lindsay ’97 Yamanoglu, Kivilcim ’05, ’06, ’07, ‘08 Kendra Gallert ’06, ’07 Nelson, Laura ’85, ’86, ’87, ’88 Yeo, Kendra ’00, ’01 Ganzel, Joy ’79, ’80, ’81, ’82 Nucci, Katie ’86, ’87, ’88 Gedonius, Lauren ’00, ’01 Gibson, Tymeshe ‘09 O Glover, Abby ’00 Okonkwo, Liz ’01, ’02 Graski, Debbie ’81, ’82 Oxley, Julie ’93, ’94 H Hamilton, Sarah ’96 P Hanley, Emily ’07 Parker, Denise ’79 Harr, Nicole ’96, ’97 Parsons, Traci ’94, ’95, ’96, ’97

Hebler, Kelly ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90 Peck, Sue ’90, ’91, ’92 * Denotes that the letter was awarded post-dated by their Henry, Jessica ’98, ’00 Pittman, Alyssa ’07, ‘08 coach and the E-Club Board of Directors. Hicks, Lisa ’87, ’88 Plotzke, Margo ’69-’73* These individuals participated prior to 1976 when EMU Hightower, Marketta ’89, ’91 Porter, Kerry ’89, ’90, ’91, ’92 began awarding scholarships Hines, Felicia ’83, ’84, ’85

Building a Legacy – 2009-10 Eastern Michigan University Women’s Basketball 145 Year-By-Year Results

Coach: Kathy Hart (1976-87) 1979-80 1981-82 Record: 147-123 Record: 14-10 Record: 16-10; MAC 8-4 (4th) 12-1 at Saginaw Valley W, 71-52 11-21 WATERLOO W, 90-50 1976-77 12-3 at Defiance W, 71-51 11-24 at Northern Illinois * W, 76-69 Record: 13-8 12-5 WAYNE STATE L, 71-72 11-28 WESTERN ONTARIO W, 72-51 1-11 at Michigan L, 52-63 12-8 at Adrian W, 60-54 12-2 DETROIT L, 57-62 1-13 OAKLAND L, 55-67 12-11 SHAW W, 85-29 12-5 at Ball State * W, 75-69 1-21 Michigan # W, 62-52 12-18 MICHIGAN W, 56-49 12-8 WAYNE STATE W, 78-62 1-21 Central Michigan # L, 49-78 12-20 CLEVELAND STATE W, 64-59 12-10 at Adrian W, 68-45 1-22 Hamilton (Ont.) # L, 62-66 12-27 Wayne State % W, 56-53 12-12 at Miami * L, 79-81 1-25 at Calvin W, 63-57 12-28 Western Michigan % L, 50-62 12-15 at Ferris State W, 87-75 1-27 SHAW W, 77-60 1-5 DETROIT L, 64-78 1-13 MICHIGAN STATE L, 75-77 2-1 MICHIGAN STATE L, 44-66 1-9 JACKSON C.C. W, 57-49 1-16 at Ohio * W, 74-73 2-4 Western Ontario & L, 59-71 1-12 OAKLAND W, 83-62 1-20 BOWLING GREEN * W, 75-73 2-5 Hamilton (Ont.) & W (ot), 69-65 1-18 NORTHERN MICHIGAN W (ot), 72-68 1-22 at Illinois % L, 73-107 2-5 Western Michigan & W, 70-69 1-20 PITTSBURGH W (ot), 79-74 1-23 Southern Illinois % L, 59-64 2-8 WESTERN MICHIGAN W, 67-65 1-23 BOWLING GREEN W, 68-64 1-26 at Michigan L, 76-80 2-12 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W, 71-60 1-26 TOLEDO W, 100-42 1-29 CLEVELAND STATE W, 63-53 2-15 ADRIAN W, 76-38 1-30 at Central Michigan L, 61-86 2-2 at Central Michigan * L, 74-83 2-17 at Delta W, 77-46 2-1 NORTHWESTERN L, 56-70 2-6 KENT STATE * W, 81-56 2-19 MICHIGAN W, 57-48 2-6 at Western Michigan L (ot), 59-64 2-10 at Western Michigan * W, 82-71 2-22 at Grand Valley State L, 42-71 2-9 at Miami L, 84-87 2-12 AKRON W, 76-44 2-25 BOWLING GREEN W, 47-44 2-15 at Ball State W, 75-65 2-16 at Saginaw Valley W, 78-73 2-28 JACKSON C.C. W, 72-68 2-16 at Indiana State L, 51-89 2-19 Toledo + W, 57-40 3-2 Ferris State @ W, 68-66 2-19 at Dayton L, 52-96 2-20 Northern Illinois + L, 69-70 3-3 Michigan State @ L, 66-78 2-28 Michigan State @ L, 64-70 2-21 Kent State + L, 74-75 # Can-Am Tournament (Windsor, Ontario) % Motor City Tournament (Detroit, Mich.) 2-23 OAKLAND L, 63-66 & Western Ontario Invitational @ SMAIAW Tournament (East Lansing, Mich.) 2-26 TOLEDO * W, 75-48 @ AIAW State Tournament (Allendale, Mich.) * Mid-American Conference game 1980-81 % University of Illinois Classic (Champaign, Ill.) 1977-78 Record: 15-12 + Mid-American Conference Tournament Record: 14-6 12-3 FERRIS STATE W, 73-51 12-7 WAYNE STATE W, 68-53 12-6 at Wayne State L, 83-93 1982-83 12-13 MICHIGAN W, 77-54 12-9 ADRIAN W, 74-43 Record: 13-14; MAC 9-9 (6th) 12-16 SOUTH FLORIDA W, 63-53 12-11 DEFIANCE W, 83-63 11-26 at Western Ontario W, 84-49 12-20 TOLEDO W, 71-51 12-18 at Detroit L, 57-90 11-27 at Waterloo W, 81-60 12-28 Wayne State % W, 70-63 12-29 Wayne State % L, 66-82 12-2 FERRIS STATE W, 96-68 12-29 Western Michigan% W (ot), 70-69 12-30 Oakland % W, 69-68 12-4 at Oakland L, 77-88 1-6 at Defiance W, 79-53 1-2 Ball State + W, 74-58 12-8 at Detroit L, 65-66 1-11 at Oakland L, 61-67 1-3 Kent State + L, 59-65 12-10 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO % W, 65-61 1-14 at Shaw W, 78-75 1-4 Ohio + L, 56-57 12-11 SAGINAW VALLEY % L, 53-67 1-18 WINDSOR W, 106-27 1-10 MIAMI L, 52-58 12-15 at Notre Dame L, 58-75 1-21 CALVIN W, 63-42 1-13 at Michigan State L, 67-73 12-18 at Michigan State L, 60-70 1-25 at Jackson C.C. W, 77-53 1-17 OHIO W, 65-53 1-5 at Central Michigan * L, 44-69 2-2 at Michigan State L, 60-78 1-22 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W, 85-59 1-8 BOWLING GREEN * L, 55-59 2-8 at Western Michigan L, 55-60 1-24 WISCONSIN W, 66-61 1-12 BALL STATE * W, 83-59 2-11 GRAND VALLEY L, 63-72 1-26 SAGINAW VALLEY W, 67-66 1-15 at Toledo * L, 60-64 2-14 at Adrian W, 69-66 2-6 at Kent State L, 67-73 1-19 NORTHERN ILLINOIS * L, 56-68 2-16 at Central Michigan L, 51-60 2-7 at Cleveland State L, 67-80 1-22 at Kent State * L, 71-79 2-22 DELTA W, 68-44 2-11 WESTERN MICHIGAN L, 68-73 1-26 MIAMI * L, 66-69 2-24 NORTHWESTERN W, 66-57 2-13 BALL STATE W, 79-68 1-29 at Western Michigan * W, 73-62 3-2 Central Michigan @ L, 74-76 2-17 at Oakland L, 64-70 2-2 OHIO * W, 75-69 % Motor City Tournament (Detroit, Mich.) 2-21 at Bowling Green W, 67-62 2-5 at Bowling Green * L, 63-65 @ SMAIAW Tournament (Rochester, Mich.) 2-25 GRAND VALLEY W, 87-71 2-9 at Ball State * W, 81-74 2-28 at Toledo W, 74-58 2-12 TOLEDO * W, 73-53 1978-79 3-5 Western Michigan @ W, 86-79 2-16 at Northern Illinois * W, 82-67 Record: 11-11 3-6 Oakland @ L, 67-72 2-19 KENT * W, 83-46 12-4 DEFIANCE W, 76-56 3-7 Wayne State @ W, 90-69 2-23 at Miami * L, 53-60 12-8 INDIANA STATE L, 81-83 % Motor City Tournament (Detroit, Mich.) 2-26 WESTERN MICHIGAN * W, 65-43 12-16 SAGINAW VALLEY W, 60-57 + Mid-American Conference Tournament 3-2 at Ohio * L, 56-62 12-19 DAYTON L, 60-65 @ SMAIAW Tournament (Mt. Pleasant, Mich.) 3-5 CENTRAL MICHIGAN * W, 80-68 12-28 Michigan % W, 75-74 % Eastern Michigan Tournament (Ypsilanti, Mich.) 12-29 Western Michigan % L, 59-67 * Mid-American Conference game 1-6 at Bowling Green W, 81-72 1-8 NORTHERN MICHIGAN W, 75-53 1-10 SHAW W, 73-56 1-13 at Northwestern L, 70-88 1-20 at Northern Michigan W, 74-55 1-24 at Calvin W, 73-39 1-31 DETROIT L (ot), 63-72 2-3 at Pittsburgh L, 59-73 2-7 WESTERN MICHIGAN W, 81-63 2-10 at Central Michigan W, 67-58 Laurie Byrd (1978-1982) is the all-time 2-14 at Wayne State L, 60-64 leading scorer in EMU history with 1,899 2-17 at Detroit L, 51-78 points. She led the then-Hurons to a 56- 2-19 at Michigan L, 67-81 2-21 ADRIAN W (ot), 82-79 43 record in her four years as a player. 2-24 at Grand Valley L, 72-58 at Northern Michigan L, 56-58 % Motor City Tournament (Detroit, Mich.)

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1983-84 1985-86 Coach: Cheryl Getz Record: 13-14; MAC 8-10 (7th) Record: 13-12; MAC 8-10 (6th) Years: 1987-1992 11-26 OAKLAND W, 60-51 11-23 HOLY CROSS L, 58-90 Record: 46-89 11-30 MICHIGAN STATE L, 50-88 11-25 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W, 92-74 12-2 Murray State % L, 48-68 12-11 MICHIGAN L, 83-88 1987-88 12-3 Eastern Illinois % W, 64-63 12-14 at Cleveland State W, 74-58 Record: 6-19; MAC 2-14 (9th) 12-7 DETROIT L, 56-60 12-19 at South Florida W, 69-67 11-28 at Robert Morris W, 65-50 12-11 at Saginaw Valley L, 49-73 12-21 at Central Florida W, 87-75 12-4 CLEVELAND STATE % W, 90-71 12-12 at Wayne State W, 78-74 12-28 CLEVELAND STATE W, 76-60 12-5 MICHIGAN STATE % L, 50-79 12-17 at Illinois-Chicago W, 65-62 1-2 at Ball State * L, 74-78 12-8 at Cincinnati L, 51-68 12-30 at Pittsburgh W, 75-67 1-4 MIAMI * L, 76-77 12-18 at Indiana State L, 57-71 1-4 MIAMI * L, 62-73 1-8 at Western Michigan * W, 73-69 12-19 at Wright State W, 64-62 1-7 TOLEDO * L, 52-53 1-11 CENTRAL MICHIGAN * L, 86-90 1-6 at Central Michigan * L, 74-94 1-11 at Northern Illinois * L, 61-66 1-15 at Bowling Green * L, 63-71 1-9 BOWLING GREEN * L, 69-76 1-14 KENT * W, 75-61 1-18 OHIO * L, 70-91 1-13 TOLEDO * L, 61-76 1-18 at Ball State * W, 53-45 1-22 TOLEDO * W (ot), 66-64 1-16 at Cleveland State L, 61-71 1-21 WESTERN MICHIGAN * W, 79-63 1-25 at Northern Illinois * W, 83-76 1-17 at Akron L, 57-79 1-25 at Ohio * L, 70-88 1-29 KENT * W, 72-48 1-20 KENT * W, 94-82 1-28 CENTRAL MICHIGAN * L, 68-85 2-1 at Miami * W, 57-52 1-23 at Ball State * L, 69-78 2-1 at Bowling Green * L, 67-71 2-5 WESTERN MICHIGAN * L, 71-81 1-27 MIAMI * L, 66-71 2-4 at Toledo * L, 59-73 2-8 at Central Michigan * W, 65-61 1-30 at Western Michigan * L, 69-91 2-8 NORTHERN ILLINOIS * W, 71-60 2-12 BOWLING GREEN * L, 82-84 2-3 OHIO * L, 66-79 2-11 at Kent State * W, 66-55 2-15 at Ohio * L, 70-92 2-6 at Bowling Green * L, 67-101 2-15 BALL STATE * W, 81-72 2-19 at Toledo * W, 61-60 2-10 at Toledo * L, 54-70 2-18 at Western Michigan * W, 69-68 2-22 NORTHERN ILLINOIS * W, 78-66 2-13 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO W, 82-53 2-22 OHIO * L, 62-77 2-26 at Kent State * L, 69-74 2-17 at Kent State * L, 82-94 2-25 at Central Michigan * L, 63-85 3-1 BALL STATE * L, 72-74 2-20 BALL STATE * W, 61-51 2-29 BOWLING GREEN * L, 64-90 * Mid-American Conference game 2-24 at Miami * L, 57-63 3-3 at Miami * W, 69-68 2-27 WESTERN MICHIGAN * L, 52-78 % Heath Candy Classic (Charleston, Ill.) 1986-87 3-2 at Ohio * L, 64-72 * Mid-American Conference game Record: 13-13; MAC 8-8 (T-4th) 3-5 CENTRAL MICHIGAN * L, 69-78 12-2 at Michigan L, 58-76 % EMU Classic (Ypsilanti, Mich.) 1984-85 12-5 Illinois % L, 66-94 * Mid-American Conference game Record: 11-14; MAC 9-9 (T-5th) 12-6 Washington % L, 41-80 11-30 NOTRE DAME L, 59-70 12-13 at Western Michigan * L, 62-72 1988-89 12-4 at Oakland W, 63-60 12-20 at Youngstown State L, 67-80 Record: 8-19; MAC 4-12 (9th) 12-11 WAYNE STATE W, 76-56 12-27 Florida International # L, 62-77 11-25 St. Bonaventure % W, 71-68 12-15 at DePaul L, 65-76 12-28 Florida # W, 65-62 11-26 Eastern Kentucky % L, 61-69 12-19 at Detroit L, 60-79 12-30 Maryland-Baltimore # W, 78-62 12-3 WRIGHT STATE W, 65-49 12-29 Washington % L, 73-83 1-3 at Ohio * W, 80-65 12-6 at Detroit L, 68-75 12-30 Michigan % L, 67-76 1-7 BOWLING GREEN * L, 73-77 12-9 Evansville # L, 70-74 1-2 NORTHERN ILLINOIS * W, 98-83 1-10 at Central Michigan * L, 66-84 12-10 Valparaiso # W, 78-60 1-5 at Kent State * L, 75-79 1-13 at Toledo * W, 62-57 12-14 CINCINNATI L, 62-74 1-9 BALL STATE * W, 79-61 1-17 CLEVELAND STATE W, 86-59 12-21 INDIANA STATE L, 73-82 1-12 at Miami * L, 76-77 1-21 at Kent State * L, 73-86 12-29 at Rice L, 71-90 1-16 OHIO * W, 78-73 1-22 at Cleveland State W, 75-65 12-31 at McNeese State L, 79-94 1-19 at Central Michigan * L, 60-83 1-24 BALL STATE * W, 73-56 1-4 MIAMI * L, 50-57 1-22 BOWLING GREEN * L, 72-74 1-28 at Miami * W, 66-64 1-7 TOLEDO * L, 68-77 1-26 at Western Michigan * L, 74-94 1-31 OHIO * L, 55-57 1-11 at Western Michigan * L, 58-61 1-31 at Toledo * W, 100-78 2-4 at Bowling Green * L, 72-84 1-18 at Ohio * L, 80-93 2-2 KENT * W, 81-63 2-7 CENTRAL MICHIGAN * L, 81-93 1-21 KENT STATE * W, 90-67 2-6 at Ball State * W, 63-56 2-11 TOLEDO * L (ot), 71-74 1-25 at Central Michigan * L, 66-81 2-9 MIAMI * W, 72-68 2-14 at Illinois-Chicago W, 87-76 1-28 BALL STATE * L, 81-84 2-13 at Ohio * L, 58-70 2-18 KENT * W, 81-58 2-1 at Bowling Green * L, 49-54 2-16 CENTRAL MICHIGAN * W, 80-79 2-21 at Ball State * W (2ot), 75-71 2-4 at Toledo * L, 67-79 2-20 at Bowling Green * L, 74-93 2-25 MIAMI * W, 84-67 2-8 WESTERN MICHIGAN * W, 76-65 2-23 WESTERN MICH. * L, 71-89 2-28 WESTERN MICHIGAN * W, 81-48 2-11 YOUNGSTOWN ST. W, 64-62 2-26 TOLEDO * W, 88-61 * Mid-American Conference game 2-15 OHIO * W, 72-58 3-2 at Northern Illinois * L, 82-84 % Illini Classic (Champaign, Ill.) 2-18 at Kent State* L, 72-84 % Michigan Tournament (Ann Arbor, Mich.) # Sun & Fun Classic (Miami, Fla.) 2-22 CENTRAL MICHIGAN * W, 79-61 * Mid-American Conference game 2-25 at Ball State * L, 67-72 3-1 BOWLING GREEN * L, 59-73 3-4 at Miami * L, 58-68 % Pittsburgh Tournament (Pittsburgh, Pa.) # Western Illinois Classic (Macomb, Ill.) * Mid-American Conference game

The 1981-82 EMU team posted a 16-10 overall record and an 8-4 mark in the first year of Mid-American Conference play. The 16 wins were the most by EMU until the 2001-02 squad won 18 games.

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1989-90 1991-92 Coach: Dana Munk Record: 8-20; MAC 5-11 (T-6th) Record: 12-16; MAC 6-10 (6th) Years: 1992-1993 11-24 Providence % L, 97-113 11-22 at Akron W, 79-61 Record: 3-22 11-25 Western Illinois % L, 73-89 11-26 VALPARAISO W, 86-81 11-30 at Michigan L, 62-76 11-29 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 62-52 1992-93 12-4 DETROIT W, 88-63 12-3 at Butler L, 59-69 Record: 3-22; MAC 2-16 (9th) 12-7 at Wright State W, 71-45 12-6 vs. Valparaiso @ W, 95-79 12-1 WISC.-MILWAUKEE W, 78-76 12-9 at Cincinnati W, 64-37 12-7 at Tennessee Tech @ L, 57-84 12-4 vs. Illinois # L, 51-80 12-19 PITTSBURGH L, 76-87 12-11 CLEVELAND STATE W, 81-59 12-5 vs. Texas A&M L, 78-80 12-21 at Loyola-Chicago L, 61-62 12-14 at Illinois-Chicago L, 57-59 12-12 BUTLER L, 72-89 12-29 Stanford # L, 58-105 12-21 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee L, 50-64 12-15 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO L, 68-74 12-30 DePaul # L, 68-83 12-30 at Dayton L, 79-82 12-21 at Valparaiso L, 68-106 1-4 at Youngstown State L, 90-97 1-8 WESTERN MICHIGAN * W, 82-38 1-2 vs. Vermont @ L, 63-82 1-6 at Kent State * W, 73-54 1-11 at Ohio * W, 64-63 1-6 at Central Michigan * L, 55-66 1-10 BALL STATE * W, 79-76 1-15 CENTRAL MICHIGAN * L, 75-82 1-9 BOWLING GREEN * L, 42-81 1-13 at Miami * L, 51-65 1-18 at Bowling Green * L, 57-71 1-13 AKRON * L, 54-65 1-17 WESTERN MICHIGAN * W, 73-72 1-22 DETROIT W, 78-72 1-16 at Toledo * L, 58-75 1-20 at Ohio * L, 51-69 1-25 TOLEDO * L, 68-76 1-20 KENT STATE * L, 67-79 1-24 CENTRAL MICHIGAN * L, 57-58 1-29 at Kent State * L, 72-81 1-23 at Ball State * W, 56-41 1-27 at Bowling Green * L, 71-83 2-1 BALL STATE * W, 68-46 1-27 MIAMI * L, 56-78 1-31 at Toledo * L, 59-90 2-5 at Miami * L, 66-77 1-30 at Western Michigan * L, 53-76 2-3 KENT * W, 66-60 2-8 OHIO * W, 65-54 2-3 OHIO * L, 56-58 2-6 at Ball State * L, 72-80 2-12 at Central Michigan * L, 72-81 2-6 at Bowling Green * L, 54-93 2-10 MIAMI * L, 47-61 2-15 BOWLING GREEN * L, 67-80 2-10 at Akron * W, 67-60 2-14 at Western Michigan * L, 59-64 2-22 at Toledo * L, 46-93 2-13 TOLEDO * L, 52-62 2-17 OHIO * W, 81-60 2-26 KENT * W, 82-73 2-17 at Kent State * L, 71-101 2-21 at Central Michigan * L, 63-68 2-29 at Ball State * L, 72-80 2-20 BALL STATE * L, 45-57 2-24 BOWLING GREEN * L, 67-69 3-4 MIAMI * L, 68-74 2-24 at Miami * L, 61-76 2-28 TOLEDO * L, 69-82 3-7 at Western Michigan * W, 72-57 2-27 WESTERN MICHIGAN * L, 63-67 3-6 at Bowling Green @ L, 71-77 3-10 at Kent State $ L, 75-86 3-3 at Ohio * L, 53-65 * Mid-American Conference game * Mid-American Conference game 3-6 CENTRAL MICHIGAN * L, 51-53 % Colorado Coors Classic (Boulder, Colo.) @ Tennessee Tech Classic (Cookeville, Tenn.) * Mid-American Conference Game # Cardinal Classic (Stanford, Calif.) $ Mid-American Conference Tournament @ Mid-American Conference Tournament Coach: Paulette Stein Years: 1993- 1997 1990-91 Record: 29-100 Record: 12-15; MAC 8-8 (6th) 11-23 at Ohio State L, 74-80 1993-94 11-26 LOYOLA-CHICAGO W, 75-61 Record: 1-24; MAC 0-18 (10th) 12-1 at Louisville # L, 72-84 11-30 at Michigan L, 62-76 12-2 vs. Florida # L, 57-73 12-3 vs. Buffalo @ L, 66-90 12-5 at Detroit W, 86-66 12-4 vs. Akron @ L, 63-77 12-8 at Wright State W, 62-53 12-6 at Canisius L, 53-62 12-11 MICHIGAN L, 62-78 12-8 CHICAGO STATE W, 58-53 12-29 at Cal-State Northridge W, 78-69 12-10 vs. Ala.-Birmingham # L, 49-86 12-30 at San Diego State L, 59-73 12-11 vs. Georgia Southern # L, 67-87 1-2 at Ball State * W, 67-57 1-5 AKRON * L, 66-81 1-5 MIAMI * L, 53-57 1-8 TOLEDO * L, 54-76 1-9 at Western Michigan * W, 63-58 1-12 at Kent State * L, 52-94 1-12 OHIO * W, 81-78 1-15 BALL STATE * L, 51-58 1-16 at Central Michigan * L, 60-76 1-19 at Miami * L, 63-90 1-19 BOWLING GREEN * W, 85-79 1-22 WESTERN MICHIGAN * L, 77-93 1-23 at Cleveland State L, 60-64 1-26 at Ohio * L, 49-69 1-26 at Toledo * L, 79-83 1-29 CENTRAL MICHIGAN * L, 49-69 1-30 KENT * L, 84-88 2-2 at Bowling Green * L, 65-84 2-2 at Miami * W (ot), 69-66 2-5 at Toledo * L, 66-89 2-6 WESTERN MICHIGAN * W, 91-66 2-9 KENT STATE * L, 65-103 2-9 at Ohio * L, 68-71 2-12 at Ball State * L, 55-65 2-13 CENTRAL MICHIGAN * W, 68-61 2-16 MIAMI * L, 57-79 2-16 at Bowling Green * L, 72-83 2-19 at Western Michigan * L, 47-70 2-23 TOLEDO * L, 65-87 2-23 OHIO * L, 69-77 2-27 at Kent State * L, 86-102 2-26 at Central Michigan * L, 63-74 3-2 BALL STATE * W (ot), 93-90 3-2 BOWLING GREEN * L, 69-99 3-5 at Bowling Green $ L, 75-97 3-5 at Akron * L, 62-69 * Mid-American Conference game * Mid-American Conference Game # Seelbach Cardinal Classic (Louisville, Ky.) @ University at Buffalo Tournament (Buffalo, N.Y.) $ Mid-American Conference Tournament # UAB Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.)

Betsy Brown (1993-97) ranks 10th in career assists (231) and 27th in career scoring (725).

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1994-95 1997-98 Record: 4-22; MAC 1-17 (10th) Record: 10-16; MAC 5-14 (T-4th MAC West) 11-25 vs. St. John’s # L, 66-90 11-21 vs. Canisius College! W, 86-46 11-26 vs. UMass # W, 56-55 11-22 at Idaho State! L, 74-75 12-2 vs. Evansville $ W, 72-66 11-26 LOYOLA-CHICAGO W, 71-61 12-3 vs. Wisc.-Green Bay $ L, 55-74 12-6 vs. St. Francis, NY@ W, 66-57 12-6 MICHIGAN L, 67-82 12-7 at Davidson College@ L, 62-81 12-10 MICHIGAN STATE L, 72-92 12-11 TOLEDO* L, 62-88 12-21 at Chicago State W, 69-44 12-21 PRINCETON L, 60-69 12-31 at Bradley L, 51-78 12-28 CHICAGO STATE W, 69-44 1-4 TOLEDO * L, 75-87 12-31 at Wright State W, 68-66 1-7 AKRON * L, 68-70 1-3 at Ohio* L, 56-79 1-11 WESTERN MICHIGAN * L, 59-75 1-5 at Marshall* L, 70-73 1-14 at Central Michigan * L, 49-70 1-8 MIAMI* L, 57-68 1-18 BOWLING GREEN * L, 61-90 1-10 BOWLING GREEN* L, 85-97 1-21 BALL STATE * W, 78-55 1-14 at Ball State* W, 85-79 1-25 at Miami * L, 49-81 1-17 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W, 78-54 1-28 KENT STATE * L, 74-86 1-21 WESTERN MICHIGAN* W, 73-62 2-1 at Ohio * L, 70-80 1-24 at Central Michigan* L, 61-83 2-4 at Akron * L, 66-79 1-29 at Bowling Green* L, 51-69 2-8 at Western Michigan * L, 60-80 1-31 at Miami* L, 50-64 2-11 CENTRAL MICHIGAN * L, 58-66 2-5 AKRON* L, 69-84 2-15 at Bowling Green * L, 53-67 2-7 KENT STATE* L, 76-88 2-18 at Ball State * L, 55-68 2-11 BALL STATE* L, 63-68 2-22 MIAMI * L, 57-64 2-14 at Northern Illinois* W, 85-76 2-25 at Kent State * L, 51-92 2-18 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W, 83-81 3-1 OHIO * L, 45-65 2-21 at Western Michigan* L, 54-72 3-4 at Toledo * L, 60-94 2-25 at Toledo* L, 45-93 * Mid-American Conference game * Mid-American Conference game # Univ. of Kentucky Tournament (Lexington, Ky.) ! at Idaho State Tournament (Pocatello, Idaho) $ UWGB Tournament (Green Bay, Wisc.) @ at Davidson College Tournament (Davidson, N.C.)

1995-96 Coach: Suzy Merchant Record: 6-20; MAC 2-16 (T-9th) Years: 1998-2007 11-25 vs. Marist # W, 62-57 Emily Steinmetz (1996-99) was just the Record: 147-90 (72-46 MAC) 11-26 vs. Navy # L, 69-76 second EMU women’s player to score 11-29 CHICAGO STATE W, 82-60 800 points and grab 600 rebounds in a 1998-99 12-6 at Michigan L, 47-82 career. Record: 14 -13, MAC 8-8 (3rd - MAC West) 12-9 WISC.-MILWAUKEE W, 76-71 11-15 SAINT PETER’S L, 64-75 12-16 at Michigan State L, 57-72 11-17 at Kent State * L, 73-86 12-19 CANISIUS W, 93-66 11-20 at Detroit W, 73-72 12-29 VALPARAISO L, 71-81 1996-97 11-23 KANSAS STATE L, 66-78 1-3 at Toledo* L, 63-91 Record: 8-18; MAC 5-13 (8th) 12-1 CINCINNATI L, 53-79 1-6 AKRON* L, 65-73 11-23 at Toledo * L, 63-93 12-5 vs. Hartford ! W, 66-54 1-10 at Western Michigan* L, 61-100 11-27 at Cincinnati L, 55-75 12-6 vs. Norfolk State ! W, 87-57 1-13 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W, 76-68 11-30 at Valparaiso W, 81-73 12-17 at Illinois-Chicago W, 66-57 1-17 at Bowling Green* L, 73-78 12-6 vs. Idaho ! W 81-73 12-19 at Chicago State W, 94-65 1-20 BALL STATE* (MAC TV) L, 62-68 12-7 vs. UTEP ! L, 51-61 12-22 at Central Michigan L, 71-96 1-24 MIAMI* L, 71-77 12-11 MICHIGAN L, 75-100 12-29 at Loyola-Chicago W, 77-67 1-27 at Kent State* L, 68-88 12-22 at Chicago State W 59-56 1-2 at Buffalo * L, 68-78 1-31 OHIO* L, 57-65 12-30 at Wisc.-Milwaukee L, 59-69 1-6 TOLEDO * L, 42-55 2-3 at Akron* L, 75-85 1-4 at Kent State * L, 67-91 1-9 BOWLING GREEN * W, 84-53 2-7 WESTERN MICHIGAN* L, 75-79 1-8 at Central Michigan * W-2ot, 88-85 1-13 at Marshall * W, 77-72 2-10 at Central Michigan* W, 53-46 1-11 MIAMI * L, 64-80 1-16 MIAMI * W, 81-45 2-14 BOWLING GREEN* L, 83-92 1-15 OHIO * L, 49-83 1-23 at Western Michigan * W (ot), 75-66 2-17 at Ball State* L, 62-68 1-20 BOWLING GREEN * L. 54-73 1-27 at Ohio * W, 93-70 2-21 at Miami* L, 53-63 1-22 WESTERN MICHIGAN * W, 72-56 1-30 CENTRAL MICHIGAN * L, 76-81 2-25 KENT STATE* L, 68-91 1-25 at Ball State * L, 54-76 2-3 BALL STATE * L, 61-74 2-28 at Ohio* L, 62-79 1-29 AKRON * W, 78-63 2-6 at Northern Illinois * W, 76-65 3-2 TOLEDO* L, 70-79 2-1 CENTRAL MICHIGAN * L, 60-69 2-10 at Toledo * L, 59-83 # Navy Tip-Off Classic (Annapolis, Md.) 2-5 at Miami * L, 51-62 2-13 KENT STATE * L, 74-89 * Mid-American Conference game 2-8 TOLEDO * L, 63-92 2-16 AKRON * W, 99-71 2-11 at Ohio * L, 68-81 2-20 at Bowling Green * L (ot), 93-98 2-15 at Bowling Green * L, 70-101 2-23 BUFFALO * W, 83-74 2-19 at Western Michigan * W, 61-58 2-26 at Western Michigan *$ L, 68-95 2-22 BALL STATE * W, 86-71 * Mid-American Conference game 2-26 at Akron * L, 64-73 ! at Columbia Tournament (Columbia, N.Y.) 3-1 KENT STATE * L, 79-96 $ MAC Tournament Quarterfinal 3-4 at Toledo @ L, 74-86 * Mid-American Conference game ! Idaho Tournament (Moscow, Idaho) @ MAC Tournament Quarterfinal

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1999-2000 2001-02 2003-04 Record: 16-14, MAC 8-8 (T-3rd - MAC West) Record: 18-11; 10-6 MAC (T-4th - MAC West) MAC West Division Champions 11-20 at St. Peter’s L, 75-84 11-16 CORNELL # W, 82-67 MAC Tournament Champions 11-23 IUPUI L, 62-66 11-17 HOWARD # W, 85-77 Record: 22-8; 12-4 MAC (1st - MAC West) 11-28 DETROIT W, 90-71 11-26 at Coppin State W, 63-56 11-21 LAMAR ! W, 90-46 11-22 MERCER ! W, 92-40 11-30 at Kansas State L, 45-89 11-28 at Delaware State W, 60-43 11-25 BUTLER W, 79-47 12-4 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W, 92-55 12-1 at UW-Green Bay L, 54-65 11-28 at Michigan State L, 62-79 12-7 WAYNE STATE W, 48-26 12-3 at Chicago State W, 51-45 12-5 vs. Florida International @ W, 52-42 12-9 at Valparaiso L, 63-72 12-10 at Ohio State W, 70-58 12-6 at Northwestern @ W, 70-61 12-11 at Oakland W, 68-56 12-15 IPFW (at Fenton, Mich.) W, 76-60 12-20 vs. North Carolina St. # L, 55-64 12-13 WISC.-GREEN BAY L, 49-57 12-21 vs Maryland @ L, 59-80 12-21 vs. Baylor # L, 70-85 12-20 at Stetson W, 75-58 12-22 vs SMU @ L, 65-83 12-22 vs. UPR-Mayaguez # W, 104-30 12-30 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO W, 63-54 12-28 No. 15/15 COLORADO STATE L, 56-66 12-30 COLGATE W, 56-55 1-2 at Marshall* W, 66-57 1-5 KENT STATE* L, 54-71 1-7 AKRON* W, 93-37 1-4 KENT STATE* L, 69-87 1-9 at Western Michigan* L, 68-80 1-10 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W, 87-50 1-8 at Northern Illinois W, 64-52 1-12 at Toledo* L, 65-79 1-13 at Toledo* L, 55-63 1-17 WESTERN MICHIGAN* L, 61-66 1-12 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* L, 51-60 1-16 AKRON* W, 89-40 1-21 at Ball State* W, 100-83 1-15 AKRON* L, 53-72 1-19 at Buffalo* W, 78-66 1-24 MIAMI* L, 63-71 1-17 TOLEDO* L, 52-80 1-23 MIAMI* W, 71-67 1-27 BOWLING GREEN* W, 61-59 1-2 at Buffalo* L (ot), 61-66 1-26 at Central Michigan* W, 52-43 1-31 at Western Michigan* W, 85-74 1-26 OHIO* W, 83-67 1-31 at Northern Illinois* L (ot), 83-84 2-4 KENT STATE* W, 63-58 1-29 at Central Michigan* L, 67-69 2-2 OHIO* W, 73-68 2-7 at Marshall* W, 66-49

1-31 BALL STATE* W, 81-68 2-6 at Ball State* L, 71-89 2-11 TOLEDO* W, 76-61 2-3 at Western Michigan* L, 72-74 2-9 at Marshall* W, 57-44 2-14 at Northern Illinois* W, 63-55 2-5 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W, 72-51 2-13 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W, 70-59 2-18 at Buffalo* W, 80-62 2-12 at Bowling Green* W, 92-69 2-16 BALL STATE* W, 76-75 2-21 BALL STATE* W, 84-74 2-25 at Ohio* L, 81-89

2-16 at Ball State* L, 73-87 2-20 TOLEDO* W, 76-64 3-2 at Central Michigan* W, 89-68 2-21 at Toledo* W, 91-54 2-23 at Bowling Green* L, 62-78 3-10 vs. Toledo $ W, 60-47 2-25 WESTERN MICHIGAN* W, 93-65 2-26 WESTERN MICHIGAN* W, 72-58 3-12 vs. Marshall $ W, 75-70 2-28 NORTHERN ILLINOIS # W, 67-65 3-2 MARSHALL % W, 68-49 3-13 vs. Bowling Green $ W, 65-56 3-2 vs Miami $ W, 88-51 3-6 vs Ball State $ L, 57-83 3-20 vs. No. 18/18 Boston College & L, 56-58 3-3 vs Kent State $ L (2ot), 94-96 * Mid-American Conference game * Mid-American Conference game # Holiday Inn Express Eagle Classic (Ypsilanti, Mich.) * Mid-American Conference game # 2000 MAC Tournament First Round @ Torneo Cancún de Básquetbo (Cancun, Mexico) ! Eagle Classic-Ypsilanti, Mich. $ 2000 MAC Tournament (Public Hall-Cleveland, Ohio) % Kraft MAC Tournament First Round @ Roger & Mildred L. White Invite (Evanston, Ill.) $ Kraft MAC Tournament (Gund Arena-Cleveland, Ohio) # San Juan Shootout (San Juan, Puerto Rico) 2000-01 $ Kraft MAC Tournament (Cleveland, Ohio) & NCAA Tournament First Round (Columbus, Ohio) Record: 16-12, MAC 9-7 (4th - MAC West) 2002-2003 11-11 at No. 6/4 Purdue # L, 60-84 Record: 13-16, MAC (9-7) (4th - MAC West) 2004-05 11-17 CHICAGO STATE @ W, 79-53 11-22 FLORIDA A&M @ W, 80-61 Postseason WNIT Participant 11-18 COPPIN STATE @ W, 75-55 11-23 CANISIUS @ L, 70-76 Record: 23-8; 11-5 MAC (2nd - MAC West) 11-22 at IUPUI W, 77-70 11-30 vs Dayton # L, 68-73 11-19 WAYNE STATE ! W, 82-31 11-27 at Colorado State L, 65-102 12-01 vs Nevada # L, 75-84 11-20 MD-EASTERN SHORE ! W, 80-52 11-30 VALPARAISO W, 80-64 12-07 at American $ L, 60-67 11-27 vs. Niagara @ W, 62-53 12-3 vs. Michigan State & W, 66-59 12-08 vs. Umes $ W, 65-58 11-28 at South Florida @ W, 57-49 12-17 OAKLAND W, 74-52 12-11 at Illinois L, 57-65 12-3 vs. Missouri-Kansas City # W, 69-44 12-20 vs. Oklahoma State $ L, 45-65 12-19 at Florida Atlantic L, 69-83 12-4 at Missouri # W, 60-59 12-8 at Michigan W, 69-60 12-21 vs. Creighton $ W, 50-35 12-21 at University of Miami L, 66-85 12-11 at Youngstown State W, 87-62 12-30 at Detroit L 76-90 12-30 at Butler W, 79-62 12-18 at Indiana L, 42-56 1-3 at Central Michigan* W, 78-59 1-02 SANTA CLARA L, 49-73 12-29 at Canisius W, 76-61 1-6 at Kent State* L, 73-79 1-08 CENTRAL MICHIGAN * W (ot), 65-61 1-1 COLUMBIA W, 71-46 1-10 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* L, 56-68 1-11 TOLEDO * W, 71-67 1-5 at Akron* W, 94-58 1-17 WESTERN MICHIGAN* W, 76-58 1-15 BUFFALO * L, 65-71 1-8 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* L, 53-55 1-20 BUFFALO* W, 73-52 1-18 at Akron * W, 62-42 1-12 at Bowling Green* W, 51-48 1-24 at Ohio* L, 83-91 1-22 OHIO * W, 67-49 1-15 at Western Michigan* L, 80-85 1-27 BALL STATE* L, 66-100 1-25 at Kent State * L, 73-83 1-22 OHIO* W 93-61 1-31 at Akron* W, 89-58 1-28 at Miami (Ohio) * L (ot), 79-83 1-26 at Northern Illinois* W 61-53 2-3 at Northern Illinois* W, 57-50 2-01 BALL STATE * L, 65-66 1-29 at Kent State* L, 60-63 2-2 BALL STATE* W, 76-63 2-5 at Toledo* L, 60-62 2-08 MARSHALL * L, 56-64 2-5 at Central Michigan* W 60-48 2-10 MARSHALL* W, 75-56 2-13 at Western Michigan * W, 73-59 2-9 BUFFALO* W, 71-51 2-14 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W, 73-61 2-15 at Central Michigan * W, 59-47 2-12 WESTERN MICHIGAN* W, 91-50 2-17 at Ball State* W, 88-66 2-18 NORTHERN ILLINOIS * W, 62-43 2-16 at Miami* L, 55-73 2-21 BOWLING GREEN* W, 86-50 2-22 at Toledo * L, 55-65 2-19 BOWLING GREEN* W, 57-52 2-24 TOLEDO* L, 53-65 2-25 WESTERN MICHIGAN * W, 65-57 2-23 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W, 69-53 2-28 at Western Michigan* L, 83-86 3-02 at Ball State * W, 68-64 2-26 MARSHALL* W 93-73 3-3 OHIO % L, 75-80 3-04 at Bowling Green * L, 69-70 3-1 at Toledo* L, 61-72 * Mid-American Conference game 3-08 BOWLING GREEN * W, 66-54 3-5 BUFFALO % W, 79-46 @ 2000 Preseason Women’s NIT 3-12 vs Miami (Ohio) * L, 66-80 3-9 vs. Ball State $ W, 72-64 3-11 vs. Bowling Green L, 57-77 # Best Western Eagle Classic (Ypsilanti, Mich.) * Mid-American Conference game 3-18 at Kentucky & L, 68-79 & Women’s Basketball Showcase (Grand Rapids, Mich.) @ Eagle Classic (Ypsilanti, Mich.) $ Nassau Sun Splash Shootout (Nassau, Bahamas) # Nugget Classic (Reno, Nev.) * Mid-American Conference game % MAC Tournament First Round $ American Tournament (Washington D.C.) ! Eagle Classic-Ypsilanti, Mich. % Kraft MAC Tournament (Ypsilanti, Mich.) @ Best Western Roundball Classic (Tampa, Fla.) # State Farm Tiger Classic (Columbia, Mo.) %Kraft MAC Tournament (Ypsilanti, Mich.) $ Kraft MAC Tournament (Cleveland, Ohio) & Postseason WNIT First Round (Lexington, Ky.)

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2005-06 Head Coach: AnnMarie Gilbert 2008-09 Postseason WNIT Participant Years: 2007-Present Record: 8-21; 4-12 MAC (5th - MAC West) Record: 22-7; 15-1 MAC (1st - MAC West) Record: 25-33 (15-17 MAC) 11-14 at North Dakota L 71-80 11-18 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT W, 58-49 11-18 at Cleveland State L 67-76 11-22 MASSACHUSETTS W, 63-45 2007-08 11-22 MADONNA W 92-38 11-25 vs. No. 17/17 DePaul @ L, 49-64 Record: 17-12; 11-5 MAC (t-1st - MAC West) 11-24 SIENA W (OT) 68-54 11-26 vs. Cal State Northridge @ L, 59-69 11-11 TEMPLE BAPTIST W, 108-22 !11-27 vs James Madison L 76-80 11-27 vs. Idaho State @ L, 61-78 11-14 at Detroit W, 65-54 !11-28 vs NO. 22/24 TCU L 55-71 12-7 INDIANA L, 64-70 11-17 WRIGHT STATE W, 74-41 12-02 vs NO. 11/8 NOTRE DAME L 63-83 12-10 Youngstown State W, 69-48 11-23 vs Alabama @ W 52-43 12-6 at Illinois State L 47-83 12-13 SAINT LOUIS W, 67-59 11-24 vs North Carolina State @ L, 41-63 12-10 CHICAGO STATE W 77-47 12-21 No. 21/22 UTAH L, 67-72 11-29 at Weber State L, 49-61 12-20 DETROIT L (2OT) 75-76 12-30 CANISIUS W, 70-44 12-02 ILLINOIS STATE L, 61-79 12-29 WEBER STATE W 77-47 1-4 at Oakland W, 73-48 12-6 at Florida Atlantic L, 71-75 1-4 at Dayton L 54-61 1-7 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W 73-59 12-08 at Florida International W, 77-58 *1-7 at Ball State L 55-62 1-10 TOLEDO* W, 68-40 12-21 DAYTON L, 57-59 *1-10 CENTRAL MICHIGAN L 56-77 1-14 WESTERN MICHIGAN* W, 71-55 12-28 at Duquesne W, (2ot) 79-77 *1-14 TOLEDO L 67-80 1-18 at Ball State* W, 66-58 1-5 at Utah L, 56-70 *1-17 at Northern Illinois L(OT) 62-69 1-21 at Central Michigan* W, 58-45 1-9 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W, 61-42 *1-21 at Western Michigan L 67-76 1-25 KENT STATE* W, 65-55 1-12 TOLEDO* W, 65-59 *1-24 BOWLING GREEN L 55-69 1-28 at Buffalo* W, 56-41 1-15 at Ball State* L, 64-71 *1-31 at Kent State L 52-84 2-2 at Bowling Green* L, 69-76 1-19 at Central Michigan* W, 68-66 *2-4 OHIO L 41-52 2-4 AKRON* W, 68-51 1-23 WESTERN MICHIGAN* L, 72-83 *2-7 at Akron L 57-71 2-8 at Ohio* W, 62-56 1-26 at Buffalo* W, 74-71 *2-11 BUFFALO W 69-58 2-11 MIAMI* W, 78-55 1-29 MIAMI* L, 70-81 *2-14 at Miami W 56-45 2-15 at Northern Illinois W, 63-37 2-2 KENT STATE* W, 71-59 *2-21 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 53-49 2-18 at Toledo* W, 73-49 2-9 at Ohio* W, 62-56 *2-24 BALL STATE L 59-68 2-22 at Western Michigan W, 64-57 2-12 AKRON* W, 76-71 *2-28 at Toledo L 61-73 2-25 BALL STATE* W, 69-58 2-16 at Bowling Green* L, 43-57 *3-3 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 69-66 3-1 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W, 59-51 2-19 at Western Michigan* W, 67-61 *3-7 at Central Michigan L 62-95 3-8 vs. Ohio $ W, 76-66 2-23 BALL STATE* L, 53-64 @3-11 vs Miami L 69-75 3-10 vs. Kent State $ L, 56-70 2-27 at Toledo* W, 58-57 * Mid-American Conference game 3-16 at Indiana State & L, 57-79 3-1 at Northern Illinois* W, 64-57 ! Caribbean Challenge (Cancun, Mexico) * Mid-American Conference game 3-5 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W, 73-65 @ 2009 MAC Tournament (Cleveland, Ohio) @ Rainbow Wahine Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) 3-11 vs Ohio $* L, 62-76 $ Kraft MAC Tournament (Cleveland, Ohio) * Mid-American Conference game & Postseason WNIT First Round (Terre Haute, Ind.) @Junkanoo Jam Tournament (Grand Bahama Island) $ Kraft MAC Tournament (Cleveland, Ohio) Acting Head Coach: Shane Clipfell Years: 2006-07 Record: 13-12 (11-5 MAC)

2006-07 Record: 16-13; 11-5 MAC (2nd - MAC West) 11-17 NEW ORLEANS ! W, 93-69 11-18 MOREHEAD STATE ! W, 90-66 11-22 OAKLAND L, 62-68 12-1 vs. Northern Arizona @ L, 69-89 (acting head coach Shane Clipfell’s first game) 12-2 vs. Boston Univ. @ L, 59-65 12-6 DETROIT W, 71-55 12-9 at Wright State W, 76-59 12-13 at Massachusetts L, 80-83 12-17 at Illinois State L, 55-68 12-28 at Furman W, 64-62 12-30 at Western Carolina L, 61-69 1-3 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W, 80-66 1-6 at Toledo* W, 58-53 1-10 at Western Michigan* W, 79-58 1-13 BALL STATE* L, 46-55 1-17 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W, 77-62 1-20 at Kent State* W, 69-64 1-24 BUFFALO* W, 69-56 1-28 N. 16/16 BOWLING GREEN L, 55-72 2-3 at Akron* L, 53-69 2-7 at Miami* W, 74-56 The 2003-04 Women’s Basketball team celebrates on the Gund Arena floor after down- 2-10 OHIO* L, 62-70 ing Bowling Green, 65-56, to win the program’s first MAC title and advance to the 2-14 at Northern Illinois* L, 68-82 2-17 TOLEDO* W, 76-42 NCAA Tournament. 2-21 WESTERN MICHIGAN W, 69-45 2-24 at Ball State* L, 73-74 2-28 at Central Michigan* W, 57-50 3-6 vs. Ohio $ W, 79-69 3-9 vs. No. 18/20 Bowling Green $ L, 57-71 * Mid-American Conference game ! Eagle Classic (Ypsilanti, Mich.) @ Wells Fargo Holiday Classic (Tempe, Ariz.) $ Kraft MAC Tournament (Cleveland, Ohio)

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Coach Season Record MAC Record Finish Kathy Hart 1976-77 13-8 n/a Kathy Hart 1977-78 14-6 n/a Kathy Hart 1978-79 11-11 n/a Kathy Hart 1979-80 14-10 n/a Kathy Hart 1980-81 15-12 n/a Kathy Hart 1981-82 16-10 8-4 (4th) Kathy Hart 1982-83 13-14 9-9 (6th) Kathy Hart 1983-84 13-14 8-10 (7th) Kathy Hart 1984-85 11-14 9-9 (T-5th) Kathy Hart 1985-86 13-12 8-10 (6th) Kathy Hart 1986-87 13-13 8-8 (T-4th) Kathy Hart Totals 11 years 146-124 50-50

Cheryl Getz 1987-88 6-19 2-14 (9th) Cheryl Getz 1988-89 8-19 4-12 (9th) Cheryl Getz 1989-90 8-20 5-11 (T-6th) Cheryl Getz 1990-91 12-15 8-8 (6th) Cheryl Getz 1991-92 12-16 6-10 (6th) Cheryl Getz Totals 5 years 46-89 25-55

Dana Munk 1992-93 3-22 2-16 (9th) Dana Munk Totals 1 year 3-22 2-16 Kathy Hart (1976-87) Cheryl Getz (1987-92)

Paulette Stein 1993-94 1-24 0-18 (10th) Paulette Stein 1994-95 4-22 1-17 (10th) Paulette Stein 1995-96 6-20 2-16 (T-9th) Paulette Stein 1996-97 8-18 5-13 (8th) Paulette Stein 1997-98 10-16 5-14 (t-4th-West) Paulette Stein Totals 5 years 29-100 13-78

Suzy Merchant 1998-99 14-13 8-8 (3rd-West) Suzy Merchant 1999-00 16-14 8-8 (t-3rd-West) Suzy Merchant 2000-01 16-12 9-7 (4th-West) Suzy Merchant 2001-02 18-11 10-6 (t-4th-West) Suzy Merchant 2002-03 13-16 9-7 (4th-West) Suzy Merchant 2003-04 22-8 12-4 (1st-West) Suzy Merchant 2004-05 23-8 11-5 (2nd-West) Suzy Merchant 2005-06 22-8 15-1 (1st-West) Suzy Merchant (maternity leave) 2006-07 3-1 0-0 N/A Suzy Merchant Totals 9 years 147-90 72-46

Shane Clipfell (Acting) 2006-07 13-11 10-6 (2nd-West) Shane Clipfell Totals 1 year 13-11 10-6

AnnMarie Gilbert 2007-08 17-12 11-5 (t-1st-West) AnnMarie Gilbert 2008-09 8-21 4-12 (5th-West) Dana Munk (1992-93) AnnMarie Gilbert Totals 2 years 25-33 15-17 Paulette Stein (1993-98)

EMU Totals 33 years 409-471 197-268

Suzy Merchant (1998-2007) Shane Clipfell (2006-2007) AnnMarie Gilbert (2007-present)

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America East...... 2-1 Big Sky...... 1-4 Ivy ...... 2-0 Pacific-10...... 0-2 Albany...... 0-0 Eastern Washington ...... 0-0 Brown ...... 0-0 Arizona ...... 0-0 Binghamton...... 0-0 Idaho State ...... 0-2 Columbia ...... 1-0 Arizona State ...... 0-0 Boston U...... 0-1 Montana ...... 0-0 Cornell ...... 1-0 California ...... 0-0 Hartford ...... 1-0 Montana State ...... 0-0 Dartmouth ...... 0-0 Oregon ...... 0-0 Maine ...... 0-0 Northern Arizona...... 0-1 Harvard ...... 0-0 Oregon State ...... 0-0 New Hampshire ...... 0-0 Northern Colorado...... 0-0 Penn ...... 0-0 Southern California ...... 0-0 Stony Brook ...... 0-0 Portland State...... 0-0 Princeton ...... 0-0 Stanford ...... 0-0 UMBC ...... 1-0 Sacramento State ...... 0-0 Yale ...... 0-0 UCLA ...... 0-0 Vermont ...... 0-1 Weber State...... 1-1 Washington ...... 0-2 Metro Atlantic...... 7-4 Washington St...... 0-0 Atlantic 10...... 5-7 Big Ten ...... 10-34 Canisius ...... 4-2 Charlotte ...... 0-0 Illinois ...... 0-4 Fairfield ...... 0-0 Patriot ...... 1-2 Dayton...... 0-6 Indiana ...... 0-2 Iona ...... 0-0 American ...... 0-1 Duquesne ...... 1-0 Iowa ...... 0-0 Loyola (Md.) ...... 0-0 Army ...... 0-0 Fordham ...... 0-0 Michigan ...... 6-12 Manhattan ...... 0-0 Bucknell ...... 0-0 George Washington ...... 0-0 Michigan State ...... 1-12 Marist ...... 1-0 Colgate ...... 1-0 La Salle ...... 0-0 Minnesota ...... 0-0 Niagara ...... 1-0 Holy Cross ...... 0-1 Massachusetts ...... 2-1 Northwestern ...... 2-2 Rider ...... 0-0 Lafayette ...... 0-0 Rhode Island ...... 0-0 Ohio State...... 1-1 Siena ...... 1-0 Lehigh ...... 0-0 Richmond ...... 0-0 Penn State...... 0-0 St. Peter’s ...... 0-2 Navy ...... 0-0 St. Bonaventure ...... 1-0 Purdue ...... 0-1 St. Joseph’s ...... 0-0 Wisconsin ...... 0-0 Mid-Eastern...... 8-0 Southeastern...... 2-2 St. Louis ...... 1-0 Bethune-Cookman...... 0-0 Alabama ...... 1-0 Temple ...... 0-0 Big West...... 1-1 Coppin State ...... 2-0 Arkansas ...... 0-0 Xavier ...... 0-0 Cal Poly ...... 0-0 Delaware State ...... 1-0 Auburn ...... 0-0 Cal St. Fullerton ...... 0-0 Florida A&M ...... 1-0 Florida ...... 1-1 Atlantic Coast...... 1-5 Cal St. Northridge ...... 1-1 Hampton ...... 0-0 Georgia ...... 0-0 Boston College ...... 1-1 Long Beach State ...... 0-0 Howard ...... 1-0 Kentucky ...... 0-1 Clemson ...... 0-0 Pacific ...... 0-0 Md.-East. Shore ...... 2-0 LSU ...... 0-0 Duke ...... 0-0 UC Irvine ...... 0-0 Morgan State ...... 0-0 Mississippi ...... 0-0 Florida St...... 0-0 UC Riverside ...... 0-0 N.C. A&T ...... 0-0 Mississippi St...... 0-0 Georgia Tech ...... 0-0 UC Santa Barbara...... 0-0 Norfolk State...... 1-0 South Carolina ...... 0-0 Maryland ...... 0-1 South Carolina State ...... 0-0 Tennessee ...... 0-0 Miami (Fla.) ...... 0-1 COLONIAL...... 0-1 Vanderbilt ...... 0-0 North Carolina ...... 0-0 Delaware...... 0-0 Missouri Valley...... 2-11 North Carolina State ...... 0-2 Drexel...... 0-0 Bradley ...... 0-1 Southern ...... 0-1 Virginia ...... 0-0 George Mason...... 0-0 Creighton ...... 1-0 Appalachian State ...... 0-0 Virginia Tech ...... 0-0 Georgia State...... 0-0 Drake ...... 0-0 Chattanooga ...... 0-0 Wake Forest ...... 0-0 Hofstra...... 0-0 Evansville ...... 1-1 College of Charleston ...... 0-0 James Madison...... 0-1 Illinois State ...... 0-3 Davidson ...... 0-1 Atlantic Sun...... 1-0 UNC Wilmington...... 0-0 Indiana State...... 0-5 Elon ...... 0-0 Belmont ...... 0-0 Northeastern...... 0-0 Missouri State...... 0-0 Furman ...... 1-0 Campbell ...... 0-0 Old Dominion...... 0-0 Northern Iowa...... 0-0 Georgia Southern ...... 0-0 East Tennessee State ...... 0-0 Towson...... 0-0 Southern Illinois ...... 0-1 UNC Greensboro ...... 0-0 Gardner-Webb ...... 0-0 Virginia Commonwealth...... 0-0 Wichita State ...... 0-0 Western Carolina ...... 0-1 Jacksonville ...... 0-0 William and Mary...... 0-0 Wofford ...... 0-0 Kennesaw State ...... 0-0 Mountain West...... 0-5 Lipscomb ...... 0-0 Conference USA ...... 9-6 Air Force ...... 0-0 Southland ...... 1-1 Mercer ...... 1-0 East Carolina ...... 0-0 Brigham Young ...... 0-0 Louisiana-Monroe ...... 0-0 North Florida...... 0-0 Houston ...... 0-0 Colorado State ...... 0-2 Lamar ...... 1-0 Stetson ...... 0-0 Marshall ...... 8-2 New Mexico ...... 0-0 McNeese State ...... 0-1 Memphis ...... 0-0 San Diego State ...... 0-0 Nicholls State...... 0-0 Big 12...... 1-4 Rice ...... 0-1 TCU ...... 0-1 Northwestern State ...... 0-0 Baylor ...... 0-1 SMU ...... 0-1 UNLV ...... 0-0 Sam Houston State ...... 0-0 Colorado ...... 0-0 Southern Miss...... 0-0 Utah ...... 0-2 Southeastern Louisiana ...... 0-0 Iowa State ...... 0-0 Tulane ...... 0-0 Wyoming ...... 0-0 Stephen F. Austin ...... 0-0 Kansas ...... 0-0 Tulsa ...... 0-0 Texas State...... 0-0 Kansas State ...... 0-2 UAB ...... 0-1 Northeast...... 3-0 Texas-Arlington ...... 0-0 Missouri ...... 1-0 UCF ...... 1-0 Central Connecticut State ...... 1-0 UTSA ...... 0-0 Nebraska ...... 0-0 UTEP ...... 0-1 Fairleigh Dickinson...... 0-0 Oklahoma ...... 0-0 Long Island ...... 0-0 Summitt ...... 10-9 Oklahoma State ...... 0-1 GREAT WEST ...... 9-1 Monmouth ...... 0-0 Centenary (La.) ...... 0-0 Texas ...... 0-0 Chicago State ...... 9-0 Mt. St. Mary’s ...... 0-0 IPFW...... 1-0 Texas A&M ...... 0-0 Houston Baptist...... 0-0 Quinnipiac ...... 0-0 IUPUI ...... 1-1 Texas Tech ...... 0-0 New Jersey Inst. of Technology...... 0-0 Robert Morris ...... 1-0 Oakland ...... 7-7 North Dakota...... 0-1 Sacred Heart ...... 0-0 Oral Roberts ...... 0-0 Big East ...... 6-15 South Dakota ...... 0-0 St. Francis (N.Y.) ...... 1-0 Southern Utah ...... 0-0 Cincinnati ...... 1-4 Texas-Pan American...... 0-0 St. Francis (Pa.) ...... 0-0 UMKC ...... 1-0 Connecticut ...... 0-0 Utah Valley...... 0-0 Wagner ...... 0-0 Western Illinois ...... 0-1 DePaul ...... 0-3 Georgetown ...... 0-0 Horizon...... 43-31 OVC ...... 1-3 Sun Belt ...... 3-3 Louisville ...... 0-1 Butler ...... 2-2 Austin Peay ...... 0-0 Ark.-Little Rock ...... 0-0 Marquette ...... 0-0 Cleveland State ...... 8-4 Eastern Illinois ...... 1-0 Arkansas State ...... 0-0 Notre Dame ...... 0-3 Detroit ...... 6-12 Eastern Kentucky...... 0-1 Denver ...... 0-0 Pittsburgh ...... 2-2 Illinois-Chicago ...... 6-2 Jacksonville State ...... 0-0 Florida Atlantic ...... 0-2 Providence ...... 0-1 Loyola (Ill.) ...... 3-1 Morehead State ...... 1-0 Florida International...... 2-1 Rutgers ...... 0-0 Valparaiso ...... 5-3 Murray State...... 0-1 Louisiana-Lafayette ...... 0-0 Seton Hall ...... 0-0 Wisconsin-Green Bay ...... 0-3 Samford ...... 0-0 Middle Tennessee ...... 0-0 South Fla...... 3-0 Wisconsin-Milwaukee ...... 2-2 Missouri State ...... 0-0 New Orleans ...... 1-0 St. John’s (N.Y.) ...... 0-1 Wright State ...... 6-0 Tennessee-Martin ...... 0-0 North Texas ...... 0-0 Syracuse ...... 0-0 Youngstown State ...... 4-2 Tennessee State ...... 0-0 South Alabama ...... 0-0 Villanova ...... 0-0 Tennessee Tech ...... 0-1 Troy ...... 0-0 West Virginia ...... 0-0 Western Kentucky...... 0-0

Building a Legacy – 2009-10 Eastern Michigan University Women’s Basketball 153 All-Time Record Against Opponent Record Last Meeting Date Opponent Record Last Meeting Date Adrian 6-0 EMU, 68-45 (A) 12-10-81 Maryland-Baltimore 1-0 EMU, 78-62 (N) 12-30-86 Akron 13-14 UA, 57-71 (A) 2-9-09 MD-Eastern Shore 2-0 EMU, 80-52 (H) 11-20-04 Alabama 1-0 EMU, 52-43 (A) 11-23-07 Massachusetts 2-1 UMass, 80-83 (A) 12-13-06 Alabama-Birmingham 0-1 UAB, 49-86 (A) 12-10-93 McNeese State 0-1 MSU, 79-94 (A) 12-31-88 American 0-1 AU, 60-67 12-7-02 Mercer 1-0 EMU, 92-40 (H) 11-22-03 Ball State 31-27 BSU, 59-68 (H) 2-24-09 Miami (Fla.) 0-1 UM, 66-85 (A) 12-21-02 Baylor 0-1 BU, 70-85 (N) 12-21-03 Miami (Ohio) 12-35 MIA, 69-75 (N) 3-11-09 Boston College 1-1 BC, 56-58 (N) 3-20-04 Michigan 6-12 EMU, 69-60 (A) 12-8-04 Boston University 0-1 BU, 59-65 (N) 12-2-06 Michigan State 1-12 MSU, 62-79 (A) 11-28-03 Bowling Green 14-42 BGSU, 55-69 (H) 1-24-09 Missouri 1-0 EMU, 60-59 (A) 12-04-04 Bradley 0-1 BU, 51-78 (A) 12-31-94 Mo.-Kansas City (UMKC) 1-0 EMU, 69-44 (N) 12-03-04 Buffalo 10-4 EMU, 69-58 (H) 2-11-09 Murray State 0-1 MS, 48-68 (N) 12-2-83 Butler 2-2 EMU, 79-47 (H) 11-25-03 Navy 0-1 USNA, 69-79 (A) 11-26-95 Cal-State Northridge 1-1 CSN, 59-69 (N) 12-29-90 Nevada 0-1 NEV, 75-84 (A) 23-1-02 Calvin 3-0 EMU, 73-39 (A) 1-24-79 Niagara 1-0 EMU, 62-53 (N) 11-27-04 Canisius 4-2 EMU, 70-44 (H) 12-30-05 New Orleans 1-0 EMU, 93-69 (H) 11-17-06 Central Florida 1-0 EMU, 87-75 (A) 12-21-85 Norfolk State 1-0 EMU, 87-57 (N) 12-6-98 Central Connecticut 1-0 EMU, 58-49 (H) 11-18-05 North Carolina State 0-2 NCST, 41-63 (N) 11-24-07 Central Michigan 29-34 CMU, 62-95 (A) 3-7-09 North Dakota 0-1 ND, 71-80 (A) 11-14-08 Chicago State 9-0 EMU, 68-61 (H) 12-10-08 Northern Arizona 0-1 NAU, 69-89 (N) 12-1-06 Cincinnati 1-4 UC, 53-79 (H) 12-1-98 Northern Illinois 22-9 EMU, 53-49 (H) 2-21-09 Cleveland State 8-4 CSU, 67-76 (A) 11-18-08 Northern Michigan 3-1 EMU, 72-68 ot (H) 1-18-80 Colgate 1-0 EMU, 56-55 (H) 12-30-03 Northwestern 2-2 EMU, 70-61 (A) 12-6-03 Colorado State 0-2 CSU, 56-66 (H) 12-28-01 Notre Dame 0-3 ND, 63-83 (N) 12-02-08 Columbia 1-0 EMU, 71-46 (H) 1-1-05 Oakland 7-7 OU, 62-68 (H) 11-22-06 Coppin State 2-0 EMU, 63-56 (A) 11-26-01 Ohio 19-30 OU, 41-52 (H) 2-04-09 Cornell 1-0 EMU, 82-67 (H) 11-16-01 Ohio State 1-1 EMU, 70-58 (A) 12-10-01 Creighton 1-0 EMU, 50-35 (N) 12-21-00 Oklahoma State 0-1 OSU, 45-65 (N) 12-20-00 Davidson 0-1 DC, 62-81 (A) 12-7-97 Pittsburgh 2-2 UP, 76-87 (H) 12-19-89 Dayton 0-6 UD, 54-61 (A) 1-04-09 Princeton 0-1 UP, 60-69 (H) 12-21-97 Defiance 4-0 EMU, 83-63 (H) 12-11-80 Providence 0-1 PC, 97-113 (N) 11-24-89 Delaware State 1-0 EMU, 60-43 (A) 11-28-01 Purdue 0-1 PU, 60-84 (A) 11-11-00 Delta 2-0 EMU, 68-44 (H) 2-22-78 Puerto Rico-Mayaguez 1-0 EMU, 104-30 (N) 12-22-03 DePaul 0-3 DU, 64-49 (N) 11-25-05 Rice 0-1 RU, 71-90 (A) 12-29-88 Detroit 7-11 UD, 75-76 (H) 12-20-08 Robert Morris 1-0 EMU, 65-50 (A) 11-28-87 Duquesne 1-0 EMU, 79-77 (A) 12-28-07 Siena 1-0 EMU, 68-54 ot (H) 11-24-08 Eastern Illinois 1-0 EMU, 64-63 (A) 12-3-83 St. Bonaventure 1-0 EMU, 71-68 (N) 11-25-88 Eastern Kentucky 0-1 EKU, 61-69 (N) 11-26-88 St. Francis (N.Y.) 1-0 EMU, 66-57 (N) 12-6-97 Evansville 1-1 EU,70-74 (N) 12-9-88 St. John’s 0-1 SJU, 66-90 (N) 11-25-94 Ferris State 4-0 EMU, 96-68 (H) 12-2-82 St. Louis 1-0 EMU, 67-59 (H) 12-13-05 Florida 1-1 UF, 57-73 (N) 12-2-90 St. Peter’s 0-2 SPC, 75-84 (A) 11-20-99 Florida A&M 1-0 EMU, 81-61 (H) 1-22-02 Santa Clara 0-1 SCU, 49-73 (H) 1-2-03 Florida Atlantic 0-2 FAU, 71-75 (A) 12-6-07 South Florida 3-0 EMU, 57-49 (A) 11-28-04 Florida International 2-1 EMU, 77-58 (A) 12-8-07 Southern Illinois 0-1 SIU, 59-64 (N) 1-23-82 Furman 1-0 EMU, 64-62 12-28-07 Saginaw Valley State 4-2 SVSU, 49-73 (A) 12-11-83 Georgia Southern 0-1 GSU, 67-87 (N) 12-11-93 San Diego State 0-1 SDSU, 59-73 (A) 12-30-90 Grand Valley State 2-2 EMU, 87-71 (H) 2-25-80 Shaw 4-0 EMU, 85-29 (H) 12-11-79 Hamilton (Ontario) 1-1 EMU, 69-65 (N) 2-5-77 SMU 0-1 SMU, 65-83 (N) 12-22-01 Hartford 1-0 EMU, 66-54 (N) 12-5-98 Stanford 0-1 SU, 58-105 (A) 12-29-89 Holy Cross 0-1 HC, 58-90 (H) 11-23-85 Temple Baptist 1-0 EMU, 108-22 (H) 11-11-07 Howard 1-0 EMU, 85-77 (H) 11-17-01 Tennessee Tech 0-1 TTU, 57-84 (A) 12-7-91 Idaho 1-0 EMU, 81-73 (A) 12-6-96 Texas Christian 0-1 TCU, 55-71 (N) 11-28-08 Idaho State 0-2 ISU, 61-78 (N) 11-27-05 Texas-El Paso (UTEP) 0-1 UTEP, 51-61 (N) 12-7-96 Illinois 0-4 UI, 57-65 (A) 12-11-02 Toledo 22-37 UT, 61-73 (A) 2-28-09 Illinois State 0-3 ISU, 47-83(A) 12-6-08 Utah 0-2 Utah, 56-70 (A) 1-5-08 Illinois-Chicago 6-2 EMU, 63-54 (H) 12-30-99 Valparaiso 5-3 EMU, 80-64 (H) 11-30-00 Indiana 0-2 IU, 64-70 (H) 12-7-05 Vermont 0-1 UV, 63-82 (N) 1-2-93 Indiana State 0-5 ISU,79-57 (A) 3-16-06 Washington 0-2 UW, 41-80 (N) 12-6-86 IPFW 1-0 EMU, 76-60 (H) 12-15-01 Waterloo 2-0 EMU, 81-60 (A) 11-27-82 IUPUI 1-1 EMU, 77-70 (A) 11-22-00 Wayne State 9-4 EMU, 82-31 (H) 11-19-04 Jackson C.C. 3-0 EMU, 57-49 (H) 1-9-80 Weber State 1-1 EMU, 77-47 (H) 11-29-07 James Madison 0-1 JMU, 76-80 (N) 11-27-08 Western Carolina 0-1 WCU, 61-69 (A) 12-30-06 Kansas State 0-2 KSU, 45-89 (A) 11-30-99 Western Illinois 0-1 WIU, 73-89 (N) 11-25-89 Kent State 16-34 KSU, 52-84 (A) 2-4-09 Western Michigan 35-30 EMU, 69-66 (H) 3-03-09 Kentucky 0-1 UK, 68-79 (A) 3-18-05 Western Ontario 2-1 EMU, 84-49 (A) 11-26-82 Lamar 1-0 EMU, 90-46 (H) 11-22-03 Windsor 1-0 EMU, 106-27 (H) 1-18-78 Louisville 0-1 UL, 72-84 (A) 12-1-90 Wisconsin-Green Bay 0-3 UWGB, 54-65 (A) 12-1-01 Loyola Chicago 3-1 EMU, 77-67 (A) 12-29-98 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2-2 UWM, 59-69 (A) 12-30-96 Madonna 1-0 EMU, 92-38 (H) 11-22-08 Wright State 7-0 EMU, 74-41 (H) 11-17-07 Marist 1-0 EMU, 62-57 (N) 11-25-95 Youngstown State 4-2 EMU, 69-48 (H) 12-10-05 Marshall 8-2 EMU, 93-73 (H) 2-26-05 Maryland 0-1 UM, 59-80 (N) 12-21-01 BOLD indicates 2009-10 Opponents

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... the Eagles scored 90 points ... the Eagles had a 10-game losing streak Nov. 22, 2008- vs. Madonna (W, 92-38) 10 games, Dayton (1-4-09) to Akron (2-7-09)

... the Eagles scored 100 points ... the Eagles went to a postseason tournament Nov. 11, 2007 - vs. Temple Baptist (W, 108-22) 2006 Sportsview.tv Women’s National Invitation Tournament lost in the First Round, 57-79 at Indiana State (3-16-06) ... an EMU opponent scored 100 points Jan. 27, 2001 - vs. Ball State (L, 66-100) ... the Eagles played in the MAC Championship game 2003-04 vs. Bowling Green (W, 65-56) ... both teams scored 100 points never ... the Eagles played in the WNIT or the NCAA Tournaments 2006 Sportsview.tv Women’s National Invitation Tournament ... the Eagles won a game by 20 points or more lost in the First Round, 57-79 at Indiana State (3-16-06) Dec. 29, 2008- vs. Weber State (W, 77-47) ... the Eagles had a player voted First-Team All-MAC ... the Eagles won a game by 30 points or more 2005-06, Ryan Coleman Dec. 29, 2008- vs. Weber State (W, 77-47) ... .the Eagles had a player voted Second-Team All-MAC ... the Eagles lost a game by more than 20 points 2007-08, Colleen Russell March 7, 2009- at Central Michigan (L, 62-95) ... the Eagles had a player voted Third-Team All-MAC ... an Eagle player scored 30 points in a game 2006-07, Patrice McKinney Tavelyn James, 31, vs. Miami (N), March 11, 2009 ... the Eagles had a player voted MAC Freshman of the Year ... an Eagle player scored 40 points in a game 2006-07, Alyssa Pittman Never (most is 36 by LaTonya Watson) ... the Eagles had a player voted to the MAC All-Freshman team ... an Eagle averaged 20 points in a season 2008-09, Tavelyn James Sharon Brown, 1985-86, 20.8 ppg ... the Eagles had a player voted MAC Sixth Man of the Year ... an Eagle freshman averaged in double figures 2003-04, Sarah VanMetre Tavelyn James, 2008-09, 14.7 ppg ... A player joined the Eagles’ 1,000-Point Club ... an Eagle freshman led the team in scoring Sarah VanMetre, December 6, 2006, vs. Detroit Tavelyn James, 2008-09, 426 points

... an Eagle player had 10 assists in a game Brittany Tyson, 10, vs. Temple Baptist, Nov. 11, 2007

... an Eagle player had 15 or more rebounds in a game Sarah VanMetre, 16, vs. BGSU, March 9, 2007

... an Eagle player had five or more blocks in a game Melis Ulker, 5, vs. Michigan State, Nov. 28, 2003

... an Eagle player had five or more steals in a game Amber Land, 8, at Miami, Feb. 14, 2009

... an Eagle player had five three-pointers in a game De’Ja Wills, 5, vs. Detroit, Feb. 28, 2009

... an Eagle player posted a triple-double Ryan Coleman, vs. Western Michigan, Feb. 12, 2005 (21 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists)

... the Eagles played an overtime game Jan. 17, 2009 - at Northern Illinois (L, 62-69)

... the Eagles played a double-overtime game Dec. 20, 2008 - vs. Detroit (L, 75-76)

... the Eagles won 20 games in a season 2005-06 - 22 wins 8 losses Ryan Coleman (2003-06) re-wrote the EMU and MAC record ... the Eagles had a five-game winning streak books in her four years at EMU. She ranks in the top 20 9 games, Akron (2-4-06) to Ohio (3-8-06) in the history of the MAC in scoring and became just the second player in MAC history to record 1,500 points, 600 rebounds, 300 assists and 200 steals in a career.

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