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2008-09 Tigers DePauw Quick Facts Table of Contents

University Information University Profile...... Inside Front Cover Location...... Greencastle, Indiana Enrollment...... 2,300 Founded...... 1837 Nickname...... Tigers 2008-09 TIGERS Colors...... Old Gold and Black 2008-09 Schedule, Quick Facts...... 1 Arena...... Neal Fieldhouse (2,800) Affiliation...... NCAA Division III Season Preview...... 2 Conference...... Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Team Photo, Roster...... 3 President...... Dr. Brian W. Casey Director of Athletics...... Page Cotton Returning Player Profiles...... 4-8 Phone...... (765) 658-4934 Newcomer Profiles...... 9-12 Sports Information Director of Sports Information...... Bill Wagner SID Office Phone...... (765) 658-4630 COACHING STAFF Mobile Phone...... (765) 720-0213 Head Coach Kris Huffman...... 13 SID FAX...... (765) 658-4708 SID e-mail...... [email protected] Assistant Coaches...... 14 Web Site...... http://www.depauw.edu/ath Press Box Phones...... (765) 658-4510/4509/4624 SID Mailing Address...... 702 South College Ave, ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Greencastle, IN 46135-0037 Athletic Department Personnel...... 15 Coaching Staff Head Coach...... Kris Huffman Alma Mater, Yr...... Northern Iowa, 1990 Record at DePauw (yrs)...... 332-86 (15 years) 2007-08 REVIEW Career Record (yrs)...... 332-86 (15 years) 2007-08 Individual and Team Statistics...... 16 Office Phone...... (765) 658-4960 2007-08 DePauw/Opponent Team and Individual Highs...... 17 E-mail...... [email protected] Assistant Coaches (Alma Mater/Year)...... Mary Smith (Western Illinois ’90) NCAA Championship Box Scores...... 18 Dana Ferguson (DePauw ’03) Adedrea Chaney (DePauw ’09) Women’s Basketball Athletic Trainer...... Chris Compton DEPAUW WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORY Team Information Individual and Team Records...... 19 2007-08 Overall Record...... 28-4 (NCAA Quarterfinalist) Career Leaders...... 20 2007-08 SCAC Record (finish)...... 14-0 (1st regular season; 1st SCAC tournament) Single-Season Leaders...... 21 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 10/4 Starters Returning/Lost...... 3/2 Yearly Leaders...... 22 Year-by-Year and Coaching Records...... 23 2008-09 Schedule Nov. 21 !vs. Illinois Wesleyan...... 5 pm. CDT All-Time Scores...... 23-26 Nov. 22 !vs. Washington-St. Louis or Central...... 2 or 4 p.m. CDT DePauw in NCAA Postseason Play...... 26 Nov. 25 ANDERSON...... 7 p.m. Nov. 28 @vs. Lehman...... 4 p.m. CST DePauw vs. Opponents...... 27 Nov. 29 @vs. Schreiner...... 4 p.m. CST All-Time Letterwinners...... 27 Dec. 5 *at Oglethorpe...... 8 p.m. Dec. 7 *at Sewanee...... 2 p.m. CST Postseason Honors...... 28 Dec. 13 at Augustana...... 3 p.m. CST Lilly Center...... 29 Dec. 22 BALDWIN-WALLACE...... 5 p.m. Dec. 29 #SPALDING...... 7 p.m. Dec. 30 #TRINE...... 4 p.m. Jan. 4 *CENTRE...... 3 p.m. SOUTHERN COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Jan. 9 BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN...... 8 p.m. Conference Profile, 2007-08 Standings and All-SCAC Teams...... 30 Jan. 11 *RHODES...... 3 p.m. Jan. 16 *AUSTIN...... 8 p.m. 2007-08 SCAC Team and Individual Statistics...... 31-32 Jan. 18 * COLLEGE...... 3 p.m. Jan. 23 *at Millsaps...... 8 p.m. CST Jan. 25 *at Hendrix...... 2 p.m. CST Jan. 30 *TRINITY...... 8 p.m. MEDIA Feb. 1 *SOUTHWESTERN...... 2 p.m. Media Information, Outlets...... Inside Back Cover Feb. 6 at Birmingham--Southern...... 8 p.m. CST Feb. 8 *at Rhodes...... 2 p.m. CST Feb. 14 *at Centre...... 3 p.m. Feb. 20 *OGLETHORPE...... 8 p.m. Feb. 22 *SEWANEE...... 2 p.m. About the Cover: Featured on the cover are DePauw’s three seniors. They are: (left Feb. 27- Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Championship; to right) Sarah Merkel, Cassie Pruzin and Andrea Travelstead. March 1 Conway, Ark. About the Guide: The 2008-09 DePauw Women’s Basketball Media Guide was de- *Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference game signed and edited by Bill Wagner, director of sports information. Editorial assistance (Birmingham-Southern is an SCAC member, but their games do not count in the by DePauw senior Kelsea Matheny. Photography throughout by Visual Sports, Matt standings) Bowen and Alex Turco unless otherwise credited. The guide was printed by PressTime !Washington-St. Louis Tipoff Tournament Graphics in Terre Haute. @San Antonio Shootout #Amy Hasbrook Classic DePauw University Women’s Basketball — 1 2008-09 Tigers Tigers Ranked Third in National Preseason Poll; Second in SCAC

The Tigers return 10 letterwinners including three starters from last year’s 28-4 team which SCAC Predicted Order of Finish won its third straight Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference championship and advanced to the 2007-08 Records Eastern Division Pts Overall SCAC NCAA Division III quarterfinals for the third 1. Oglethorpe 98 (8) 27-7 11-3 straight year. 2. DePauw 93 (3) 28-4 14-0 First team all-SCAC guard and preseason all- 3. Centre 51 7-16 4-10 America choice Cassie Pruzin returns for her senior 4. Rhodes 35 12-13 4-10 season after averaging 14.4 points, 6.3 rebounds, 5. Sewanee 25 9-17 4-10 4.2 assists and 2.6 steals per game last year. “Cassie is our most experienced player and she 2007-08 Records leads by her play on the court,” DePauw’s 16th year Western Division Pts Overall SCAC 1. Trinity 81 20-7 13-2 head coach Kris Huffman said. 2. Hendrix 63 13-13 6-9 DePauw’s 12th all-time leading scorer, Pruzin 3. Austin 57 7-18 6-9 has started each of her first three seasons and 4. 39 13-13 8-7 enters her final season ranked second in DePauw 5. Southwestern 35 12-14 6-9 history in three-pointers made and fifth in both 6. Millsaps 28 7-18 4-11 assists and steals. Brianna Frigerio looks to see considerable time Note: First-place votes (in parentheses) are worth at another guard spot after playing an increased role 11 points, second place worth 10 points, on down to 11th-place votes being worth one point. Coaches late in her rookie season. voted for order of finish 1-11, but results are Sophomore Courtney Lauer along with a Junior forward Emily Marshall enters her third season as a starter and grabbed 111 offensive rebounds in 2007-08. displayed by division breakdown. Birmingham- talented group of newcomers will battle for spots Southern is not eligible for the SCAC championship. as well. Kaci Kust is a 6-0 guard who gives the Tigers some size on the perimeter, while Tammy miss the entire season due to injury. The junior Taylor, Cary Werntz and Danielle Brown should averaged 14.5 points and 6.2 rebounds per game a also add depth. year ago while hitting over 51 percent of her field Sophomore Katie Mathews looks to start at goal tries. point guard after playing in all 32 games last year The two most experienced frontcourt players and while averaging 5.2 points and just under two include senior Andrea Travelstead and junior Emily assists per game. Marshall. Travelstead came off the bench in all 32 “Katie gained great experience last year and games last season and averaged 5.3 points and 4.1 we’ll rely on her heavily this season,” Huffman rebounds while playing just under 18 minutes per said. outing. Marshall, a two-year starter, averaged 6.3 Backup will come from a group of three players points and 6.0 rebounds and will be relied upon including sophomore Lauren Goff and newcomers for her defense and rebounding. Kathryn Denbow and Kelly Kohlndorfer. Junior transfer Danielle Boraz is expected to Jenna Fernandez, the Tigers’ leading scorer last add depth inside and provide versatility on the year and a second team all-SCAC forward, will likely perimeter as well. Boraz averaged 12.4 points and 5.3 rebounds in two years at NAIA’s Central Methodist (Mo.). Senior Sarah Merkel played in all but one game last year and is returning from off-season surgery, while sophomore Michelle Harrison is expected to contribute after sustaining a season-ending injury in her first collegiate game last year. Adding depth are junior Kristin Barrow, sophomore Nancy Tobik and newcomer Katie Aldrich. “This will be a different year for us with a younger guard court,” Huffman said. “We’re excited about the team’s development as they’re a group that wants to work hard to get better. We’ll continue to focus on defense and rebounding.” Senior forward Andrea Travelstead will likely move into a starting role in 2008-09.

Top 10 Indiana Top 10 Division III NCAA Women’s Basketball Programs Women’s Basketball Programs (1995-96 through 2007-08) (1995-96 through 2007-08)

School W L Pct. School W L Pct. 1. DePauw 310 60 .838 1. Southern Maine 345 49 .876 2. Purdue 323 105 .755 2. Washington (Mo.) 320 47 .872 3. Notre Dame 315 108 .745 3. Scranton 332 56 .856 4. Southern Indiana 250 132 .654 4. DePauw 310 60 .838 5. Franklin 208 135 .606 5. Baldwin-Wallace 309 64 .828 6. Valparaiso 228 156 .594 6. St. Benedict 290 63 .822 7. Indianapolis 211 158 .572 7. New York U 295 65 .819 8. Oakland City 203 159 .561 8. Mt. St. Mary 297 68 .814 9. Indiana State 207 169 .551 9. Messiah 298 69 .812 Senior guard Cassie Pruzin is a D3hoops.com preseason all- 10. Ball State 203 169 .546 10. Hardin-Simmons 286 67 .810 America choice and ranks 12th in scoring in DePauw history.

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2008-09 DePauw Women’s Basketball Team Front Row (left to right) Kelly Kohlndorfer, Brianna Frigerio, Kathryn Denbow, Heidi Keiser, Andrea Travelstead, Cassie Pruzin, Sarah Merkel, Katie Mathews, Tammy Taylor, Lauren Goff. Middle Row (left to right) Assistant coach Mary Smith, assistant coach Dana Ferguson, student assistant Chenae White, Cary Werntz, Megan Napoli, Danielle Brown, student assistant Lucy Samuels, assistant coach Adedrea Chaney, head coach Kris Huffman. Back Row (left to right) Michelle Harrison, Nancy Tobik, Danielle Boraz, Emily Marshall, Kristin Barrow, Jenna Fernandez, Katie Aldrich, Courtney Lauer. Not pictured: Kaci Kust, trainer Chris Compton.

2008-09 DePauw University Women’s Basketball Roster

NO NAME POS HT YR HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL 10 Lauren Goff* G 5-7 So. Cromwell, Ky. Ohio County 11 Kelly Kohlndorfer G 5-3 Fr. Park Ridge, Ill. Maine South 13 Cassie Pruzin*** G 5-7 Sr. Crown Point, Ind. Crown Point 14 Kathryn Denbow G 5-7 Fr. Louisville, Ky. Sacred Heart Academy 15 Courtney Lauer* G 5-9 So. St. Louis, Mo. Lutheran South 20 Tammy Taylor G 5-7 Fr. Chicago, Ill. Queen of Peace 21 Katie Mathews* G 5-9 So. Columbia, Ill. Nerinx Hall 22 Cary Werntz G/F 5-10 Fr. South Bend, Ind. St. Joseph’s 23 Michelle Harrison F 5-10 So. Fishers, Ind. Hamilton Southeastern 24 Danielle Brown G 5-9 Fr. Aurora, Ill. Waubonsie Valley 25 Katie Aldrich F 6-1 Fr. Lexington, Ky. Lafayette 30 Kristin Barrow* F 6-1 Jr. Centralia, Ill. Centralia 31 Jenna Fernandez** F 5-11 Jr. Chesterfield, Mo. St. Joseph’s Academy 32 Brianna Frigerio* G 5-7 So. St. Louis, Mo. Lutheran South 33 Kaci Kust G/F 6-0 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati Hills Christian Acad. 34 Andrea Travelstead*** F 5-11 Sr. Naperville, Ill. Naperville North 35 Emily Marshall** F 6-1 Jr. St. Louis, Mo. Nerinx Hall 42/40 Danielle Boraz F 6-0 Jr. Wildwood, Mo. Lafayette 43 Nancy Tobik F 5-10 So. Ballwin, Mo. Parkway West 44 Sarah Merkel* F 6-0 Sr. Evansville, Ind. Reitz Memorial

HEAD COACH: Kris Huffman (Northern Iowa ’90) ASSISTANT COACHES: Mary Smith, Dana Ferguson, Adedrea Chaney STUDENT ASSISTANT: Chenae White TRAINER: Chris Compton

*denotes letters earned

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10 LAUREN GOFF Guard • 5-7 • Sophomore Cromwell, Kentucky Ohio County

A kinesiology (sports medicine) major and a rhetoric and interpersonal communication minor … future plans are to attend physical therapy school and become a physical therapist … 2007-08: Played in nine games and earned first varsity letter … scored three points each in home wins over Sewanee and Centre and at Rhodes … hit one three-pointer in each of those games … grabbed two rebounds each against Sewanee and Rhodes … dished out two assists and had a steal and rebound in first collegiate game against Olivet … HIGH SCHOOL: Member of National Honor Society … also involved in Eagle Excellence, BETA, Natural Helpers and Drug Free Team Esteem … earned five letters in basketball, three in cross country and one in track … a first team all-region basketball player who was a top 10 three-point shooter in state as a junior … first team all-district … team won regional in 2005 … was a top 40 finisher in cross country.

GOFF’S CAREER STATISTICS ——Total—— ——3PT—— ——Rebounds—— GP-GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-D Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg HG 2007-08 9-0 41 4.6 4 12 .333 3 8 .375 1 4 .250 1 6 7 0.8 2-0 6 3 0 2 12 1.3 3

13 CASSIE PRUZIN Guard • 5-7 • Senior Crown Point, Indiana Crown Point

An economics major … named to the DePauw Dean’s List three semesters … nominated to the National Society of Collegiate Scholars … participates in DePauw Community Service program and serves as a student friend … named to the SCAC Academic Honor Roll in 2007 and 2008 … ranks second in school history in career three-pointers made and attempted, fifth in assists and steals and 12th in scoring … a D3hoops.com fourth team preseason all-America selection … 2007-08: Played and started all 32 games and earned third varsity letter … a D3hoops.com second team all-South region selection and fourth team all-America choice … earned first team all-SCAC honors … ranked sixth in the SCAC in three-pointers made per game with 2.2, seventh in free throw percentage at 81.8 percent, fourth in both assists and steals and third in assist/turnover ratio … twice named SCAC Player of the Week … set a DePauw single-season school record with 177 three-point attempts … made second-most three-point shots (150) in school history … her steals and assists each ranked third in a DePauw season, while her point total was fifth … scored in double figures in 25 games with a high of 27 at Trinity … topped the 20-point plateau on eight occasions including in the NCAA round of 16 and quarterfinals … posted four double-digit rebound games with high of 12 against Augustana and Ohio Northern … recorded double-doubles in home win over Centre and in NCAA round of 16 game against Amherst … dished out at least five assists in 15 games with high of seven in four games … recorded at least five steals in four games with high of six against Augustana … hit at least one three-pointer in all but four games with high of seven on 10 attempts in Division III quarterfinal game at Wisconsin-Whitewater … 2006-07: Played in and started a DePauw record 34 games in earning second letter … an all-SCAC honorable mention selection … named to the San Diego Surf N’ Slam All-Tournament team … second on team in scoring and tops among returning players … her 60 three-pointers were the second most in a DePauw season as were her 154 three-point attempts … dished out 99 assists which rank in a tie for eighth … ranked third in SCAC with 39.0 three-point percentage and fifth with 1.8 three-pointers made per game … scored in double figures 13 times with a high of 19 against Webster and in home win over Hendrix … scored in double figures in four of six NCAA tournament games with 12 in national title game .. also dished out 10 assists for double-double against Webster … recorded seven steals at Webster … made five three-pointers on three occasions … grabbed eight rebounds in home win over Southwestern … 2005-06: Played in 28 games and started 10 in earning first varsity letter … second on team with 32 three-pointers made … scored in double figures six times with high of 18 at Oglethorpe and at home against Hendrix … scored 13 in first collegiate game against Illinois Wesleyan … totaled 16 points in NCAA quarterfinal game against Hope … grabbed seven rebounds in home wins over Trinity and Rhodes … dished out seven assists at Millsaps … recorded five steals at Rose-Hulman … hit 81.6 percent from the free throw line including all eight in home win over Rhodes … HIGH SCHOOL: Member of National Honor Society … top 10 percent of class … earned the Honors Dipolma … earned four letters in basketball and three in tennis … named to the Indiana All-Star team as a senior and was an Indiana Junior All-Star … an all-state selection and named to the Tremendous 26 … a McDonald’s All-American Nominee … played in the North/South All-Star game … named to Times All-Area team three times … a Post-Tribune All-Area three-time choice … earned all-Duneland Athletic Conference honors three times and was the team MVP three years.

PRUZIN’S CAREER STATISTICS ——Total—— ——3PT—— ——Rebounds—— GP-GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-D Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg HG 2005-06 28-10 556 19.9 70 191 .366 32 95 .337 40 49 .816 42 70 112 4.0 54-0 64 54 2 43 212 7.6 18 2006-07 34-34 799 23.5 101 260 .388 60 154 .390 42 62 .677 40 108 148 4.4 52-0 99 69 2 56 304 8.9 19 2007-08 32-32 971 30.3 150 359 .418 71 177 .401 90 110 .818 36 167 203 6.3 65-0 134 91 2 82 461 14.4 27 Totals 94-76 2326 24.7 321 810 .396 163 426 .383 172 221 .778 118 345 463 4.9 171-0 297 214 6 181 977 10.4 27

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15 COURTNEY LAUER Guard • 5-9 • Sophomore St. Louis, Missouri Lutheran South

Named to SCAC Academic Honor Roll … 2007-08: Played in 13 games and earned first varsity letter … scored in nine games with high of seven in first collegiate game against Olivet … grabbed three rebounds in home win over Rhodes and blocked one shot each against King’s and Ohio Northern … HIGH SCHOOL: Class valedictorian and nominee for St. Louis KMOX Radio Stu- dent of Achievement … member of National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society … served as a student ambassador and a small group worship leader … earned four letters in basketball and track and two in softball … nominated for MWAA League Skippy Keefer Sportsmanship Award … selected as the school’s Post-Dispatch Scholar-Athlete … set basketball team’s single-season three-point record with 66 as a junior and broke that re- cord with 70 as a senior … three-time first team all-conference in basketball and two-time first team all-state … member of state’s third-place team as a junior … a four-time state qualifier in track where she earned all-state honors three times … MVP of basketball and track teams … first team all-district in softball as a sophomore.

LAUER’S CAREER STATISTICS ——Total—— ——3PT—— ——Rebounds—— GP-GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-D Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg HG 2007-08 13-0 72 5.5 11 24 .458 1 5 .200 6 9 .667 6 3 9 0.7 7-0 0 10 2 0 29 2.2 7

21 KATIE MATHEWS Guard • 5-9 • Sophomore Columbia, Illinois Nerinx Hall

Named to SCAC Academic Honor Roll … 2007-08: Played in all 32 games and started one in earning first varsity letter … scored in double figures four times with high of 15 in home win over Centre … hit 7-of-8 field goals in Centre game in just 13 minutes … scored 10 in first collegiate game against Olivet … grabbed six rebounds at Rhodes … dished out at least four assists in four games with high of five in home game against Hendrix … three steals each against Olivet and at Oglethorpe … blocked two shots in home game against Sewanee … HIGH SCHOOL: Member of National Honor Society and named to honor roll all four years … earned the Mathematics Excellence Award and served as a Fitness Club officer … member of the InvenTeam … earned four varsity letters each in basketball and softball … school-record holder in assists and fifth in scoring … two-time team captain and team MVP … all-conference first team twice, second team and honorable mention once each … earned the basketball team’s sportsman- ship award in 2007 and the softball team’s in 2006 … St. Louis Post-Dispatch Athlete of the Week as a junior and Suburban Journal Athlete of the Week as a senior … twice named to the Visitation Christmas Basketball All- Tournament Team … served as softball team captain in 2006 and was a three-time second team all-conference selection … named the softball team’s MVP in 2004 and the defensive MVP in 2005 … Skippy Keefer Participation and Sportsmanship Award nominee and recipient of the Nerinx Hall High School Mighty Marker Award for leadership to teams and the school community … teammate of current Tiger Emily Marshall.

MATHEWS’ CAREER STATISTICS ——Total—— ——3PT—— ——Rebounds—— GP-GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-D Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg HG 2007-08 32-1 507 15.8 73 173 .422 1 7 .143 20 30 .667 19 43 62 1.9 27-0 55 42 10 30 167 5.2 15

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23 MICHELLE HARRISON Forward • 5-10 • Sophomore Fishers, Indiana Hamilton Southeastern

Future plans are to pursue a physical therapy career … earned a varsity letter as a member of DePauw’s track and field team … 2007- 08: Played in season-opening game against Olivet and sustained season-ending injury after a little more than one minute of playing time … HIGH SCHOOL: Named to honor roll all four years and recipient of the Set a Good Example Award … was an Indiana High School Athletic Association tobacco free representative for Fishers which included speaking at various schools … coached basketball and track camps as well as Special Olympics … planned nursing home activities … member of student council, student athletic council and was a student mentor … member of French Club and band … earned three letters in basketball and four in track … basketball team ranked number one in Indiana all season and finished with 26-1 record and were sectional champions … member of teams that won four Hamilton County championships and four conference titles … as a junior was part of team that won first sectional title in seven years and first-ever regional championship … as a junior was recipient of Noblesville game ball trophy … team won hall of fame championship during sophomore year … in track was member of school-record 1600-meter relay (3:53.22) and holds school record in long jump (18-5) … earned all-state and all-conference in 2004 and 2006 … won Hamilton County and sectional long jump championships as a senior and set new records each time … as a junior finished 12th in state in long jump and was on fourth-place 1600 relay … high scorer as a sophomore and was a state qualifier in 400 meters, long jump and 1600 relay … finished third in state in 1600 relay as a freshman.

HARRISON’S CAREER STATISTICS ——Total—— ——3PT—— ——Rebounds—— GP-GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-D Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg HG 2007-08 1-0 1 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 1 0 1 1.0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 0

30 KRISTIN BARROW Forward • 6-1 • Junior Centralia, Illinois Centralia

A mathematics major … earned two letters as a pitcher on softball teams with a combined two-year record of 77-11 … 2007 team was 37-7 and finished fifth in nation, while the 2008 squad was ranked number-one for much of the season and finished with a 40-4 record and as a regional finalist … posted a 4-0 record last year with a 1.38 earned run average … an SCAC Academic Honor Roll recipient in 2008 in both basketball and softball … 2007-08: Played in 12 games and earned first varsity letter … scored two points each in four different games … grabbed five rebounds in three minures of home win over Rhodes … 2006-07: Played in five games and grabbed one rebound each in four … dished out an assist at Monmouth, blocked a shot in home win over Oglethorpe and recorded a steal in home win over Centre … HIGH SCHOOL: Class valedictorian … National Honor Society member … a state qualifier on the WYSE Team … earned the Presidents Education Award … recipient of the Scholastic Award all four years … earned four varsity letters each in basketball and softball as well as three each in volleyball and track … named the outstanding female athlete of the year as a senior … named to several all-tournament teams including most valuable player honors at the Carbondale tournament in 2004 … named to the all-south team as a senior … selected most valuable player of the volleyball, softball and track teams as a senior … the high-point scorer in track as a senior … named the underclassmen of the year in cross country in 2003 and a Golden Annie in 2004 … earned the defensive, server and hitter volleyball awards as a senior … earned the volleyball team’s outstanding defense award as a sophomore and the outstanding server as a junior … named to two all-tournament teams.

BARROW’S CAREER STATISTICS ——Total—— ——3PT—— ——Rebounds—— GP-GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-D Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg HG 2006-07 5-0 13 2.6 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 4 4 0.8 0-0 1 1 1 1 0 0.0 0 2007-08 12-0 49 4.1 4 10 .400 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 6 9 15 1.3 3-0 3 5 2 3 8 0.7 2 Totals 17-0 62 3.6 4 10 .400 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 6 13 19 1.1 3-0 4 6 3 4 8 0.5 2

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31 JENNA FERNANDEZ Forward • 5-11 • Junior Chesterfield, Missouri St. Joseph’s Academy

A communication major … tied for ninth in school history with 28 blocked shots … 2007-08: Played in all 32 games and earned second varsity letter … a D3hoops.com third team all-South region selection and a first team all-SCAC choice … named to the SCAC all-tournament team … twice named SCAC Player of the Week … led Tigers and ranked ninth in the SCAC in scoring … totaled the fourth-most points in a DePauw season … set DePauw single-season record for field goals made and attempted … second on team in rebounding … sixth in SCAC in field goal percentage … scored in double figures in 24 games including the final 12 … high of 32 points against Augustana equaled the second-best DePauw scoring effort in school history … hit first nine field goals and finished with 15-of-18 against Augustana and scored 20 points in the second half … scored at least 20 points on seven occasions … grabbed double-digit rebound totals in three games with high of 15 at Colorado College … grabbed eight offensive rebounds twice … recorded two double-doubles against Millsaps and at Oglethorpe … recorded five steals against Centre and had at least three in five contests … 2006-07: Played in 26 games and started first five on way to earning first varsity letter … scored in double figures three times with high of 13 against Fontbonne … high of 11 rebounds in 19 minutes of NCAA first-round win over Transylvania … hauled down eight rebounds in round of 16 win at Emmanuel and averaged 5.0 boards per NCAA tournament game … dished out two assists twice and had two blocks in home win over Austin … recorded three steals in SCAC championship game win over Oglethorpe in 13 minutes … missed eight games early in season due to injury … HIGH SCHOOL: Member of student council … earned three varsity letters in basketball … as a senior averaged 11.3 points, 5.7 assists and 1.1 blocks per game … two-time all-conference selection … named all-Metro honorable mention … named the Prepcast Player of the Game in the district championship contest … named to two all-tournament teams … played on the 2004 Missouri Class 5 state champion team with former Tiger Kalei Lowes … named the player of the week in 2005.

FERNANDEZ’S CAREER STATISTICS ——Total—— ——3PT—— ——Rebounds—— GP-GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-D Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg HG 2006-07 26-5 330 12.7 49 104 .471 0 0 .000 20 31 .645 48 31 79 3.0 39-1 10 13 8 13 118 4.5 13 2007-08 32-32 860 26.9 204 399 .511 0 0 .000 57 100 .570 93 105 198 6.2 50-0 13 55 20 48 465 14.5 32 Totals 58-37 1190 20.5 253 503 .503 0 0 .000 77 131 .588 141 136 277 4.8 89-1 23 68 28 61 583 10.1 32

32 BRIANNA FRIGERIO Guard • 5-7 • Sophomore St. Louis, Missouri Lutheran South

A biology major with future plans to attend medical school … 2007-08: Played in 19 games and earned first varsity letter … high of five points at Rhodes and in home win over Millsaps … grabbed three rebounds in home win over Rhodes … dished out one assist in nine different games and recorded one steal in eight different contests … HIGH SCHOOL: Member of National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society … named to honor roll all eight semesters … earned four varsity letters in basketball and cross country, three in track and one in soccer …named all-state and all-metro twice and all-conference all four years … team MVP as a senior and named the Suburban Journal Athlete of the Year … as a senior averaged 18.2 points, 4.7 rebounds, 3.4 steals and 2.8 assists per game … finished career with 1,624 points, 398 rebounds and 230 assists … earned all-state and all-conference honors in cross country and track.

FRIGERIO’S CAREER STATISTICS ——Total—— ——3PT—— ——Rebounds—— GP-GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-D Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg HG 2007-08 19-0 135 7.1 12 47 .255 1 15 .067 8 17 .471 6 8 14 0.7 13-0 9 11 1 8 33 1.7 5

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34 ANDREA TRAVELSTEAD Forward • 5-11 • Senior Naperville, Illinois Naperville North

An English (writing) major … named to the Dean’s List four semesters and thee times named to SCAC Academic Honor Roll … 2007-08: Played in all 32 games and earned third letter … scored in double figures four times with a high of 12 points in SCAC quarterfinal win over Colorado College … grabbed 10 rebounds in home win over Sewanee and had eight in three other contests including NCAA round of 16 win over Amherst …blocked two shots each against Olivet and Amherst … recorded four steals apiece against Case Western Reserve and Augustana … 2006-07: Played in 28 games and started two in earning second letter … high of nine points in home win over Centre … grabbed six rebounds twice and had five steals in home win over Centre … 2005-06: Played in 16 games on the way to earning first letter … high of seven points against William Woods and Viterbo … grabbed five rebounds against Viterbo … shot 56.7 percent from the field … HIGH SCHOOL: Earned the 4.0 award all eight semesters … three-time academic all-conference selection … an Illinois State Scholar … recipient of the You Make a Difference Award … participant in Fellowship of Christian Athletes … served as a Special Needs Gym Peer and an elementary school mentor … earned three letters in basketball … basketball captain and team MVP as a senior … unanimous first team all-DuPage Valley Conference selection … named to the Naperville Sun All-City and the Daily Herald all-area teams … Chicago Sun Times All-Area Special Mention … Class AA Coaches’ All-State Special Mention … leading scorer for conference and regional champions … as a junior was named to two all-tournament teams and was an all-conference special mention and all-area honorable mention … during sophomore year earned all-conference and all-area special mention.

TRAVELSTEAD’S CAREER STATISTICS ——Total—— ——3PT—— ——Rebounds—— GP-GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-D Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg HG 2005-06 16-0 67 4.2 17 30 .567 0 0 .000 11 14 .786 8 11 19 1.2 10-0 3 8 1 7 45 2.8 7 2006-07 28-2 251 9.0 35 68 .515 0 1 .000 21 34 .618 25 37 62 2.2 34-0 4 22 3 15 91 3.3 9 2007-08 32-0 567 17.7 63 134 .470 0 0 .000 42 57 .737 38 93 131 4.1 68-0 17 39 16 37 168 5.3 12 Totals 76-2 885 11.6 115 232 .496 0 1 .000 74 105 .705 71 141 212 2.8 112-0 24 69 20 59 304 4.0 12

35 EMILY MARSHALL Forward • 6-1 • Junior St. Louis, Missouri Nerinx Hall

A biology major with future plans to attend dental school and orthodontics school and become an orthodontist … named to SCAC Academic Honor roll in 2007 … 2007-08: Played and started all 32 games on the way to earning second varsity letter … scored in double figures six times with high of 14 points in home win over Wittenberg and in SCAC tournament championship game victory over Oglethorpe … two double-doubles at Colorado College and in SCAC title game against Oglethorpe … grabbed double-digit rebound totals five times with 12 each in home win over Sewanee and SCAC championship game … grabbed 111 offensive rebounds and hauled down at least four on offensive glass in 12 of the final 15 con- tests and had high of eight twice … dished out three assists twice and blocked two shots against Wittenberg … recorded two steals in three games … 2006-07: Played in a DePauw-record 34 games and started final 29 in earning first varsity letter … named to SCAC Championship all-tournament team … scored in double figures eight times with high of 14 in home win over Centre … grabbed double-digit rebounds in four games with high of 11 at Wittenberg and at Hendrix … also scored 12 points at Wittenberg for a double-double … two of double-figure rebound totals came in NCAA wins over Denison and Emmanuel as she had 10 in each … 90 of her 199 rebounds were on the offensive glass … HIGH SCHOOL: Earned first honors all four years … National Honor Society and Fitness Club member … an Outreach tutoring site leader … participated in service trip to Mexico … served as the student activities council treasurer … recipient of science awards … earned three letters in basketball and was teammate with current Tiger Katie Mathews … honorable mention all-metro junior and senior year … team MVP junior and senior years … honorable mention all-conference as a sophomore and second team as a junior and senior … listed as one of 10 players to watch prior to senior season … team captain as a senior … Prepsports Player of the Game in state quarterfinal game as a junior in which she scored 22 points and grabbed 11 rebounds … scored 13 points and grabbed 17 rebounds in state semifinal loss as a junior … named to the all-Visitation Tournament Team … one of 40 Missouri nominees for McDonald’s All-America team … as a senior averaged 12.2 points, 8.9 rebounds and nearly two steals per game … participated in Missouri final four as a junior.

MARSHALL’S CAREER STATISTICS ——Total—— ——3PT—— ——Rebounds—— GP-GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-D Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg HG 2006-07 34-29 578 17.0 78 166 .470 0 0 .000 35 63 .556 90 109 199 5.9 80-2 13 45 7 24 191 5.6 14 2007-08 32-32 626 19.6 76 152 .500 0 1 .000 51 66 .773 111 81 192 6.0 93-4 26 50 12 19 203 6.3 14 Totals 66-61 1204 18.2 154 318 .484 0 1 .000 86 129 .667 201 190 391 5.9 173-6 39 95 19 43 394 6.0 14 8 — DePauw University Women’s Basketball 2008-09 Tigers

43 NANCY TOBIK Forward • 5-10 • Sophomore Ballwin, Missouri Parkway West

Future plans are to teach high school history and coach … 2007-08: Played in seven games in first varsity season … grabbed two rebounds in home win over Sewanee … HIGH SCHOOL: A scholar-athlete all eight semesters and named outstanding senior in consumer science … coached and taught swimming for three years … earned three letters each in basketball and swimming and one in water polo … basketball team MVP as a junior and a senior and team captain during senior year … earned first team all-conference honors twice … team scoring leader as a junior (11.3) and as a senior (12.7) … led team in rebounding twice with 7.6 per game as a junior and 8.4 as a senior … ranked third in conference in rebounding as a senior and fourth in scoring … named athlete of the week during senior year after scoring 24 points and grabbing 18 rebounds in a game … started on AAU team that advanced to nationals both sophomore and junior years … qualified for state swimming championships in backstroke.

TOBIK’S CAREER STATISTICS ——Total—— ——3PT—— ——Rebounds—— GP-GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-D Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg HG 2007-08 7-0 13 1.9 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 3 0.4 1-0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 0

44 SARAH MERKEL Forward • 6-0 • Senior Evansville, Indiana Reitz Memorial

A kinesiology (athletic training) major with future plans of pursuing a career in athletic training … transferred from the College of Wooster after 2005-06 year where she earned a varsity letter and participated in Scots in Service … played 13 games and started six for the Fighting Scots … averaged 6.0 points, 5.2 rebounds and just less than one steal per game … 2007-08: Played in 31 games and earned first DePauw varsity letter … high of seven points at Centre and scored six three times … grabbed seven rebounds in home win over Hendrix … dished out three assists in home win over Sewanee … 2006-07: Played in six games with high of six points in eight miutes against St. Elizabeth on 3-of-3 shooting from the field … also grabbed three rebounds against St. Elizabeth … HIGH SCHOOL: Earned academic honors three years … an Eric Burdsall Scholarship winner … participated in Tigers Into Drug Education (T.I.D.E.) and Snowflake (anti-drug association) … member of Tiger Pride pep club and Teens for Life … earned three letters in basketball and one in soccer … averaged 8.6 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.2 assists per game while shooting 76 percent from the free throw line … a top 40 selection in Indiana.

MERKEL’S CAREER STATISTICS ——Total—— ——3PT—— ——Rebounds—— GP-GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-D Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg HG 2006-07 6-0 33 5.5 7 13 .538 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 6 8 1.3 5-0 0 3 0 1 14 2.3 6 2007-08 31-0 326 10.5 16 55 .291 0 0 .000 28 43 .651 30 44 74 2.4 32-0 12 25 1 5 60 1.9 7 Totals 37-0 359 9.7 23 68 .338 0 0 .000 28 43 .651 32 50 82 2.2 37-0 12 28 1 6 74 2.0 7

DePauw University Women’s Basketball — 9 2008-09 Tigers Newcomer Profiles

11 KELLY KOHLNDORFER Guard • 5-3 • Freshman Park Ridge, Illinois Maine South

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four letters in cross country, three in basketball and two in soccer … named a scholar-athlete in all three sports … selected to honor roll all four years … earned the four-year three-sport athlete award … basketball team finished fourth in Illinois Class 2A in 2006 and made the Class 4A Super Sectional (final eight) in 2008 … part of soccer team which advanced to final eight in both 2007 and 2008.

14 KATHRYN DENBOW Guard • 5-7 • Freshman Louisville, Kentucky Sacred Heart Academy

Future plans are to become a sports broadcaster or work in the sports field … sister, Alison, plays basketball at Centre … HIGH SCHOOL: Member of National Honor Society and Spanish National Honor Society … Social Club president … earned letters in both basketball and field hockey … first team all-state in basketball and named to the all-region team … all-state and all-region player for two-time state champion field hockey team.

20 TAMMY TAYLOR Guard • 5-7 • Freshman Chicago, Illinois Queen of Peace

Future plans are to attend law school and become a sports attorney … HIGH SCHOOL: Named to the “B” honor roll and a two- time all-academic team selection … two-time basketball most valuable player … earned all-conference honors twice and was named the team’s hustle player … named to the Lincoln Way East Classic all-tournament team.

10 — DePauw University Women’s Basketball 2008-09 Tigers

22 CARY WERNTZ Guard/Forward • 5-10 • Freshman South Bend, Indiana St. Joseph’s

Brother, Ryan, graduated from DePauw in 2008 and was a three-year letterwinner for the Tigers … HIGH SCHOOL: Earned the Math Excellence Award … member of the French and spirit clubs … earned four letters in basketball and two in volleyball … as a senior averaged 16 points, 8.5 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 3.0 steals per game … a first team all-Northern Indiana Conference selection and named a top 100 senior by Hoosier Basketball Magazine … named to Metro Team for Sports Fest 2008 … team MVP … named the Kiwanis Outstanding Winter athlete in 2008 … posted a triple double of 12 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists in win over South Bend Riley … in a win over Mishawaka scored 28 and grabbed 15 rebounds … member of three sectional and regional champion teams which made three final four Class 3A appearances including a state title in 2005 … earned the Outstanding Defensive Team Hustle Award in 2007.

24 DANIELLE BROWN Guard • 5-9 • Freshman Aurora, Illinois Waubonsie Valley

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 Illinois State Scholar and Indian Prairie Scholar … named to high honor roll all four years … named to National Honor Roll and a two-time selection to Who’s Who Among American High School Students … earned four letters in basketball … a four-time academic all-conference selection and a two-year captain … leading scorer for back-to-back Upstate Eight conference and regional champions … earned all-conference honors and was named to the Daily Herald all-area and the Naperville Sun all-city teams … a Beacon News all-area honorable mention choice … named the Daily Herald player of the week … named Walter Payton’s Roundhouse conference player of the week, conference player of the month, and Upstate Eight conference player of the year … as a junior earned all-Upstate Eight Conference honorable mention.

25 KATIE ALDRICH Forward • 6-1 • Freshman Lexington, Kentucky Lafayette

HIGH SCHOOL: Part of the Kentucky Governor’s Scholars Program … a Faculty Cup Award winner … National Honor Society member and part of Mu Alpha Theta mathematics honor society … member of French honor society and the student council historian … served as class treasurer, newspaper editor and was part of the pre-engineering program … earned four letters in basketball and two in tennis … an all-district selection as a junior and senior and named all-region and all-city as a senior … WHYT Scholastic Athlete of the Week … earned the basketball team’s 110% Award and led the team in points, rebounds and steals … earned the Lady General Award … averaged 14 points, eight rebounds and two steals per game.

DePauw University Women’s Basketball — 11 2008-09 Tigers

33 KACI KUST Guard/Forward • 6-0 • Freshman Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy

HIGH SCHOOL: Named to the High Honor Roll … National Honor Society member … earned four letters in basketball and two in soccer … a second team all-state selection as a senior and honorable mention as a junior … two-time all-Miami Valley Conference first team choice and four times academic all-MVC … District 16 Player of the Year as a senior and a second team all-district selection as a junior … twice named to the Cincinnati Enquirer’s all-city first team and was the Division III Player of the Year … averaged 18.5 points, 4.7 rebounds, 4.6 steals and 3.1 assists as a senior … third player in school history to score over 1,000 points.

42 DANIELLE BORAZ Forward • 6-0 • Junior Wildwood, Missouri Lafayette

Transferred from Central Methodist University in Missouri where she was a two-year starter and earned a spot on the Dean’s List … scored 670 points in two seasons with Lady Eagles and averaged 12.4 per game including 14.0 as a sophomore … averaged 5.3 rebounds per game and shot 46.3 percent from the field … future plans are to become a broadcaster or enter the sports marketing field … HIGH SCHOOL: Recipient of the Scholar Athlete Award … earned the Spanish Student of the Month Award … named to the honor roll all four years … named to Who’s Who In American’s High School Sports … member of Future Business Leaders of America and Fellowship of Christian Athletes … also a member of Family, Career and Community Leaders of America, West County Church Youth Group, STAR Program (Supporting Teens At Risk) and Key Club … Earned four letters in basketball and three in softball … was a four-year basketball starter and scored 1,055 career points which ranked second in school history … set school record with 829 career rebounds and also dished out 132 assists and recorded 132 steals … ranked second with 72.9 percent career free throw shooting and third with 50.5 percent field goal shooting … posted 26 career double-doubles… a three-time all-conference and all-district selection and was all-Metro honorable mention twice … twice named to the Visitation all-tournament team and earned the Class of 2006 Sportsmanship Award … two-time first team all-conference selection in softball and named to the all-distrcit team once.

12 — DePauw University Women’s Basketball The Coaching Staff

The Tigers also captured the regular season and tournament championships KRIS HUFFMAN in the Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference and were the first team to win all Head Coach 10 conference games in a single season. For her efforts she earned her second ICAC Coach of the Year honor in three years. Kris Huffman enters her 16th season Huffman led the Tigers to a then school-record 22 wins against just four losses as DePauw’s head women’s basketball in 1996-97 as the Old Gold shared the Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference coach after leading the 2007-08 Tigers to title with Hanover. a 28-4 record, a third straight Southern During the 1995-96 season, Huffman was named the ICAC Coach of the Collegiate Athletic Conference title and Year after directing the Tigers to a 19-7 record and the team’s first appearance a third consecutive NCAA Division III in the NCAA Division III tournament. quarterfinal appearance. She earned SCAC In her first season in Greencastle, she led the Tigers to a 12-12 finish and a Coach of the Year honors for the third tie for second place in the ICAC. straight year and sixth time in 10 seasons. A native of Fort Dodge, Iowa, Huffman was named Miss Basketball in The 20-plus win season was the Tigers’ Iowa following her senior year in high school when she led her team to a state 11th in the last 12 years and the postseason championship. She then moved on to Division I Northern Iowa where she played appearance was the ninth in the last 13 basketball and earned a bachelor’s degree in community health education. seasons. DePauw’s appearance in the round She still is the Panthers’ career three-point record holder with a .483 of 16 was its sixth in the last 11 seasons and the quarterfinal trip the fourth in percentage, is third with an .817 career free throw percentage and recorded the the last seven years. only triple-double in school history with 12 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists The winningest coach in DePauw history, Huffman has posted a 332-86 career against Eastern Illinois on January 31, 1986. Huffman finished as the second record and a 175-27 mark in conference games. Her .794 winning percentage is all-time leading scorer in school history with 1,294 points and still ranks sixth. the best in DePauw history and ranks 10th all-time among Division III coaches Her 322 career assists still rank fifth. with at least 10 years of Division III head coaching experience and 17th among She remained at UNI and received a master’s degree in health education. coaches with at least 10 years of experience at any NCAA level. Huffman is also an Iowa Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame inductee. Since the beginning of the 1995-96 season, the Tigers have amassed a 310-60 Huffman served as an assistant coach at Wartburg College where she helped record for an .838 winning percentage which is tops among all NCAA institutions them to four straight appearances in the Division III tournament. in Indiana and is fourth among the nation’s Division III schools. In June 2008, Huffman served as a court coach for the 2008 USA Basketball She led the 2006-07 Tigers to the University’s first national athletic team Women’s U18 National Team Trials in Colorado Springs, Colo. championship as DePauw defeated Washington-St. Louis by a 55-52 count at Huffman is also a part-time instructor in the kinesiology department, a lifefit Springfield College on March 17, 2007. coordinator and the athletic department’s compliance director. She served on the The championship capped a school-record 31-win campaign against just Women’s Basketball Coaches Association Board of Directors and the NCAA three losses and a seventh Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference title in nine Division III Women’s Basketball Regional Advisory Committee. years. Huffman was named the national coach of the year by D3hoops.com and WDIII News and also earned her fifth SCAC Coach of the Year award. Kris Huffman Career Head Coaching Highlights Huffman directed the 2005-06 Tigers to a, then, school-record 29 wins against just two losses and advanced to the NCAA quarterfinals. Huffman was named Conference Championships the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association District Coach of the Year for the Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference fourth time and the Tigers won a school-record 28 straight. 1996-97 (co-champions), 1997-98 (regular season and tournament) In 2004-05, Huffman led the Tigers to the top seed in the SCAC Championship Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference after finishing with the best regular season record in conference play. The Tigers 1998-99, 1999-00 (co-champions), 2000-01 (tri-champions), finished second in the SCAC tournament and earned an at-large bid to the NCAA 2001-02, 2003-04, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08 Championship. They finished 23-6 after falling to Calvin in the second round. In 2003-04, Huffman directed the Tigers to the SCAC title, a berth in the NCAA tournament and a school record-tying 26 wins. Huffman was named Conference Coach of the Year the SCAC Coach of the Year for the third time which also marked her fifth Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference conference coach of the year honor overall. 1995-96; 1997-98 The 2002 Tigers finished third at the NCAA Division III Championship and Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Huffman was named the Division III Coach of the Year by both the WBCA 1998-99; 2001-02; 2003-04; 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08 and WDIII News. DePauw won a school-record 26 games that season and lost just four in capturing its sixth straight conference title. They also won a school- District Coach of the Year record 20 straight during the campaign. On their way to the national semifinals, WBCA: 1999, 2001, 2002, 2006 the Tigers knocked off fourth-ranked Hardin-Simmons and second-ranked Wilmington on consecutive nights. National Coach of the Year Huffman was named the 2002 SCAC Coach of the Year and also earned WBCA: 2002 WBCA District Coach of the Year honors for the second straight year and third WDIII News: 2002, 2007 time in four seasons. D3hoops.com: 2007 During the 2000-01 campaign she led the Tigers to a tri-SCAC championship, was the South Region Coach of the Year and a finalist for Division III Coach of the Year for the second time in three seasons. NCAA Championship appearances The 1999-2000 Tigers notched a fourth consecutive 20-win season and 1996, 1998, 1999, 2002 (third), 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 (champions), 2008 shared the SCAC title with Hendrix. They also extended their conference win streak to 43 games and set an SCAC record with 25 consecutive wins in that HUFFMAN’S YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD conference. Overall Conference In 1998-99, their first season as members of the SCAC, the Tigers finished Year W L Pct. W L Pct. Finish with a perfect 18-0 conference record and a third appearance in four years in the 1993-94 12 12 .500 5 3 .625 tie-2nd NCAA Division III Championship. The Tigers, seeded first in the South Region, 1994-95 10 14 .417 2 6 .250 4th won a second-round home game over before being eliminated in 1995-96 19 7 .731 8 2 .800 2nd 1996-97 22 4 .846 9 1 .900 tie-1st the round of 16 by eventual national runner-up St. Benedict. The 22-5 season 1997-98 23 5 .821 10 0 1.000 1st also included a school-record 17-game win streak. 1998-99 22 5 .815 18 0 1.000 1st Huffman earned SCAC Coach of the Year honors which was her third such 1999-00 20 5 .800 15 3 .833 tie-1st conference award in her young career. She also was the South Region Coach 2000-01 19 6 .750 14 4 .778 tie-1st of the Year and one of eight finalists for the Division III Coach of the Year 2001-02 26 4 .867 17 1 .944 1st award. 2002-03 22 5 .815 12 2 .857 2nd During the 1997-98 season, Huffman led the Tigers to a then school-record 2003-04 26 4 .867 13 1 .929 1st 23 wins against just five losses and the program’s second NCAA Division III 2004-05 23 6 .793 12 2 .857 2nd Championship appearance in three years. The Tigers earned a number two seed 2005-06 29 2 .935 14 0 1.000 1st in the Great Lakes Region and beat Baldwin-Wallace in a second-round home 2006-07 31 3 .912 12 2 .857 1st game before losing to St. Thomas in the round of 16. 2007-08 28 4 .875 14 0 1.000 1st Totals 332 86 .794 175 27 .866

DePauw University Women’s Basketball — 13 The Coaching Staff

MARY SMITH DANA FERGUSON Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

Mary Smith begins her 16th season as assistant Dana Ferguson returns to her alma mater for women’s basketball coach at DePauw and 10th as her fifth season as an assistant coach. a full-time assistant. Her primary responsibilities Ferguson graduated from DePauw in May include working with the post players. Smith also 2003 with a bachelor of arts degree in kinesiology is the director of promotions and marketing for and then earned a master of arts degree in sports the athletic department. management from Indiana State in 2006. The Eau Claire, Wis., native earned four varsity Ferguson was an assistant coach at DePauw for letters in basketball at Western Illinois University three seasons prior to going to Nova Southeastern after a stellar high school career. Smith earned a bachelor of science degree in University in Florida for the 2006-07 season where psychology at WIU. She then earned a master’s degree in physical education she was an assistant coach. She returned to DePauw for the 2007-08 season. from the University of Northern Iowa where she also served as a graduate During her first stint at DePauw, Ferguson was named the 2006 Women’s assistant coach for the women’s basketball team. Basketball Coaches Association Graduate Assistant Coach of the Year. Since coming to DePauw she has also earned a master’s degree in sport On the court, she was part of a senior class that, at the time, tied the management from Indiana State University. During her first two years, she was school record for wins by a class as the Tigers finished with an 87-20 mark an assistant volleyball coach and the Tigers captured their first-ever Indiana from 1999-2003. Collegiate Athletic Conference championship in her second season. A four-year letterwinner, Ferguson earned all-Southern Collegiate Athletic Smith has spearheaded successful charity fundraising drives for the bas- Conference honors as a senior and finished second in the SCAC Player of the ketball team that have raised approximately $100,000 for various charitable Year voting. She also was named to the SCAC Academic Honor Roll. organizations. Ferguson set DePauw career records for free throws made and attempted and currently ranks second. She also ranks 19th in DePauw history with 796 career points, fifth in field goal percentage (.528), eighth in free throw percent- age (.788), 14th with 482 career rebounds and 120 steals. She led the Tigers in scoring as a senior and in rebounding her junior and senior seasons. Ferguson was part of the 2002 team that finished third in Division III.

ADEDREA CHANEY Assistant Coach

Adedrea Chaney is in her first season as an assistant coach for the Tigers after playing four years for the Tigers. She is majoring in Black Studies at DePauw. Chaney earned three letters for the Tigers and was part of a senior class which posted the best four-year record in DePauw women’s basketball history with a 111-15 mark. Each of those teams competed in the NCAA Division III tournament including three quarterfinal appearances and an NCAA title in 2007. Chaney competed in 58 games in her career including 21 each of her last two seasons.

14 — DePauw University Women’s Basketball Athletic Department Personnel DePauw University Athletic Department Directory (765 area code)

TENNIS, MEN’S ADMINISTRATION Tom Cath, head coach...... 658-4279 Bill Pendl, assistant coach...... N/A DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS S. Page Cotton, Jr...... 658-4938 TENNIS, WOMEN’S Scott Riggle, head coach...... 658-4935 ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Bill Pendl, assistant coach...... N/A Mary Bretscher...... 658-4946 TRACK and FIELD, MEN’S and WOMEN’S Kori Stoffregen, head coach...... 658-4945 COACHING STAFF Nipun Chopra, assistant coach...... 658-6624 Tim Hreha, assistant coach...... 658-4943 BASEBALL Bobby Jackson, assistant coach...... 658-4951 Matt Walker, head coach...... 658-4939 Derick Lawrence, assistant coach...... 658-6352 Jake Martin, assistant coach...... 658-4929 Linda Striggo, assistant coach...... 658-6623 P.J. Mitchell, assistant coach...... 658-4929 VOLLEYBALL BASKETBALL, MEN Deb Zellers, head coach...... 658-4969 Bill Fenlon, head coach...... 658-4940 Haleigh Spencer, assistant coach...... 658-4950 Brendan Falls, assistant coach...... 658-4942 Carson Harris, assistant coach...... 658-6313 Jim Spencer, assistant coach...... 658-6602 SUPPORT PERSONNEL

BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S EQUIPMENT MANAGERS Kris Huffman, head coach...... 658-4960 Jeanne Morris, equipment manager...... 658-4949 or 4952 Adedrea Chaney, assistant coach...... N/A Sandra Moore-Glass, part-time equipment manager...... 658-4949 Dana Ferguson, assistant coach...... 658-4933 Mary Smith, assistant coach...... 658-6280 FITNESS CENTER Carson Harris, co-coordinator...... 658-6313 CROSS COUNTRY, MEN’S and WOMEN’S Dustin Ward, co-coordinator...... 658-4299 Kori Stoffregen, head coach...... 658-4945 , assistant coach...... 658-6624 Nipun Chopra INDOOR TENNIS & TRACK CENTER Derick Lawrence, assistant coach...... 658-6352 John Carter, coordinator...... 658-4961 Linda Striggo, assistant coach...... 658-6623

FIELD HOCKEY NCAA COMPLIANCE , director of NCAA compliance...... 658-4960 Gina Preston, head coach...... 658-4931 Kris Huffman Becca Gaines, assistant coach...... 658-4947 NCAA DRUG TESTING and EDUCATION PROGRAM FOOTBALL Adam Cohen, director...... 658-4119 Matt Walker, head coach...... 658-4939 Len Felton, assistant coach...... 658-6086 PROMOTIONS and MARKETING Tim Hreha, assistant coach...... 658-4943 Mary Smith, coordinator...... 658-6280 Bobby Jackson, assistant coach...... 658-4951 Robby Long, assistant head coach...... 658-4944 SPECIAL PROJECTS Ryan McElwain, assistant coach...... N/A Len Felton, coordinator...... 658-6086 Dustin Ward, assistant coach...... 658-4299 Jake Wissing, assistant coach...... 658-4908 SPORTS INFORMATION Bill Wagner, director...... 658-4630 GOLF, MEN’S and WOMEN’S Vince Lazar, head coach...... 658-4921 SPORTS MEDICINE John Lanie, assistant coach...... N/A Rex Call, head trainer...... 658-4937 Chris Compton, assistant trainer...... 658-4968 SOCCER, MEN’S Roger Dortch-Doan, assistant trainer...... 658-4972 Brad Hauter, head coach...... 658-4958 Rachel O’Brien, assistant trainer...... 658-4953 Nick Stirrett, assistant coach...... N/A Greg Ruark, assistant coach...... N/A STRENGTH and CONDITIONING Roger Dortch-Doan, coordinator...... 658-4972 SOCCER, WOMEN’S John Carter, head coach...... 658-4961 STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COUNCIL Greg Ruark, assistant coach...... N/A Brad Hauter, advisor...... 658-4958

SOFTBALL STUDENT ATHLETIC RECRUITMENT head coach ...... 658-4967 Bonnie Skrenta, Robby Long, coordinator...... 658-4944 Clyde Spencer, assistant coach...... N/A Haleigh Spencer, assistant coach...... 658-4950 SUPPORT STAFF Ginny Kersey, secretary to the Director of Athletics...... 658-4934 SWIMMING AND DIVING, MEN’S Donna Rust, KIN/Athletics secretary...... 658-4012 Adam Cohen, head coach...... 658-4119 Jun Yamaguchi, assistant coach...... 658-4954

SWIMMING, WOMEN’S Mary Bretscher, head coach...... 658-4946 Jun Yamaguchi, assistant coach...... 658-4954

DePauw University Women’s Basketball — 15 2007-08 in Review 2007-08 DePauw Women’s Basketball Statistics

TOTAL 3-POINTERS ——REBOUNDS—— SCORING PLAYER GP-GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT O D T AVG PF-D A TO BLK ST PTS AVG HG Jenna Fernandez 32-32 860 26.9 204 399 .511 0 0 .000 57 100 .570 93 105 198 6.2 50-0 13 55 20 48 465 14.5 32 Cassie Pruzin 32-32 971 30.3 150 359 .418 71 177 .401 90 110 .818 36 167 203 6.3 65-0 134 91 2 82 461 14.4 27 Gretchen Haehl 31-31 732 23.6 112 261 .429 47 112 .420 62 73 .849 15 50 65 2.1 34-0 118 71 0 53 333 10.7 23 Emily Marshall 32-32 626 19.6 76 152 .500 0 1 .000 51 66 .773 111 81 192 6.0 93-4 26 50 12 19 203 6.3 14 Kalei Lowes 32-32 829 25.9 71 211 .336 20 78 .256 31 45 .689 31 47 78 2.4 37-0 51 53 5 41 193 6.0 15 Andrea Travelstead 32-0 567 17.7 63 134 .470 0 0 .000 42 57 .737 38 93 131 4.1 68-0 17 39 16 37 168 5.3 12 Katie Mathews 32-1 507 15.8 73 173 .422 1 7 .143 20 30 .667 19 43 62 1.9 27-0 55 42 10 30 167 5.2 15 Brooke Osborne 5-0 43 8.6 9 19 .474 5 11 .455 3 4 .750 3 4 7 1.4 2-0 2 2 0 3 26 5.2 10 Gwen Haehl 32-0 481 15.0 48 129 .372 18 59 .305 29 41 .707 36 41 77 2.4 32-0 22 21 2 14 143 4.5 14 Courtney Lauer 13-0 72 5.5 11 24 .458 1 5 .200 6 9 .667 6 3 9 0.7 7-0 0 10 2 0 29 2.2 7 Sarah Merkel 31-0 326 10.5 16 55 .291 0 0 .000 28 43 .651 30 44 74 2.4 32-0 12 25 1 5 60 1.9 7 Brianna Frigerio 19-0 135 7.1 12 47 .255 1 15 .067 8 17 .471 6 8 14 0.7 13-0 9 11 1 8 33 1.7 5 Sara Ketterer 3-0 6 2.0 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 3 3 1.000 1 0 1 0.3 0-0 0 0 0 0 5 1.7 3 Adedrea Chaney 21-0 120 5.7 15 18 .833 0 0 .000 4 8 .500 24 29 53 2.5 14-0 6 4 1 3 34 1.6 5 Lauren Goff 9-0 41 4.6 4 12 .333 3 8 .375 1 4 .250 1 6 7 0.8 2-0 6 3 0 2 12 1.3 3 Kristin Barrow 12-0 49 4.1 4 10 .400 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 6 9 15 1.3 3-0 3 5 2 3 8 0.7 2 Heidi Keiser 5-0 17 3.4 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 1 1 0.2 1-0 1 4 0 0 1 0.2 1 Molly Wersching 1-0 2 2.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Nancy Tobik 7-0 13 1.9 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 3 0.4 1-0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 Lindsie Pettie 1-0 1 1.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Michelle Harrison 1-0 1 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 1 0 1 1.0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 Misty Wynn 1-0 1 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 1-0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 Team 44 63 107 10 DePauw 32 869 2009 .433 167 473 .353 436 614 .710 502 798 1300 40.6 482-4 475 499 74 348 2341 73.2 96 Opponents 32 694 1722 .403 173 540 .320 316 446 .709 286 709 995 31.1 569-11 351 638 97 223 1877 58.7 83

Score by Periods: 1st 2nd Total Record Breakdown Overall Home Away Neutral DePauw University 1116 1225 2341 All Games 28-4 14-0 8-3 6-1 Opponents 863 1014 1877 Conference 14-0 6-0 8-0 0-0 Non-Conference 14-4 8-0 0-3 6-1

DATE OPPONENT W/L DPU OPP HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS Nov. 16 !OLIVET W 96 63 18-Gretchen Haehl 7-Jenna Fernandez, Cassie Pruzin Nov. 17 !ILLINOIS WESLEYAN W 77 66 17-Cassie Pruzin 8-Cassie Pruzin, Jenna Fernandez Nov. 24 @vs Case Western Reserve W 70 63 21-Cassie Pruzin 7-Andrea Travelstead Nov. 25 @at Thomas More L 59 65 13-Gretchen Haehl 7-Emily Marshall Dec. 1 *at Centre W 80 55 23-Cassie Pruzin 6-Andrea Travelstead Dec. 5 AUGUSTANA W 58 41 32-Jenna Fernandez 12-Cassie Pruzin Dec. 17 WITTENBERG W 92 69 14-Cassie Pruzin, Gretchen Haehl, Emily Marshall 9-Cassie Pruzin Dec. 20 #vs King’s W 74 44 12-Emily Marshall 8-Emily Marshall Dec. 21 #vs Messiah L 47 61 18-Cassie Pruzin 9-Jenna Fernandez Dec. 29 OHIO NORTHERN W 60 45 16-Gretchen Haehl, Jenna Fernandez 12-Cassie Pruzin Jan. 4 *SEWANEE W 77 35 19-Cassie Pruzin 12-Emily Marshall Jan. 6 *OGLETHORPE W 75 63 17-Jenna Fernandez 9-Jenna Fernandez Jan. 11 *at Rhodes W 76 39 15-Cassie Pruzin 8-Emily Marshall Jan. 13 at Birmingham-Southern L 58 71 21-Cassie Pruzin 6-Emily Marshall, Jenna Fernandez, Cassie Pruzin Jan. 18 *at Colorado College W 70 63 13-Kalei Lowes, Gretchen Haehl 15-Jenna Fernandez Jan. 20 *at Austin W 69 64 23-Jenna Fernandez 6-Cassie Pruzin Jan. 25 *HENDRIX W 78 70 21-Jenna Fernandez 7-Sarah Merkel Jan. 27 *MILLSAPS W 78 60 28-Jenna Fernandez 12-Jenna Fernandez Feb. 1 *at Southwestern W 55 45 20-Jenna Fernandez 8-Cassie Pruzin, Jenna Fernandez Feb. 2 *at Trinity W 68 51 27-Cassie Pruzin 6-Cassie Pruzin Feb. 8 *RHODES W 78 50 18-Jenna Fernandez 9-Emily Marshall Feb. 10 BIRMINGHAM-SO. W 81 56 20-Jenna Fernandez 9-Jenna Fernandez Feb. 16 *CENTRE W 85 51 15-Katie Mathews 11-Cassie Pruzin Feb. 22 *at Sewanee W 76 61 18-Jenna Fernandez, Cassie Pruzin 9-Cassie Pruzin Feb. 24 *at Oglethorpe W 76 73 23-Cassie Pruzin 10-Jenna Fernandez Feb. 29 $vs Southwestern W 80 50 16-Jenna Fernandez 6-Jenna Fernandez March 1 $vs Colorado College W 85 69 23-Gretchen Haehl 9-Adedrea Chaney March 2 $vs Oglethorpe W 72 69 17-Gretchen Haehl 12-Emily Marshall March 7 %DENISON W 70 53 19-Cassie Pruzin 11-Emily Marshall March 8 %WASHINGTON W 73 66 17-Gretchen Haehl, Jenna Fernandez 7-Andrea Travelstead, Emily Marshall March 14 ^vs Amherst W 68 63 26-Cassie Pruzin 10-Cassie Pruzin March 15 ^at Wis.-Whitewater L 80 83 23-Cassie Pruzin 6-Jenna Fernandez

* Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference game ! Amy Hasbrook Memorial Tipoff Tournament @ Julie Costello Memorial Tournament; Crestview Hills, Ky. # Caribbean Hoops Showdown; Cancun, Mexico $ Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Tournament; Cconway, Ark. % NCAA Division III First/Second Round; Greencastle, Ind. ^ NCAA Division III Sectional; Whitewater, Wis.

16 — DePauw University Women’s Basketball 2007-08 in Review

2007-08 DePauw/Opponent Single-Game Individual and Team Highs

DePauw Single-Game Individual Highs Opponent Single-Game Individual Highs Points 32 Jenna Fernandez vs Augustana...... 12/5/07 Points 30 Katy Williams, Austin...... 1/20/08 FGM 15 Jenna Fernandez vs Augustana...... 12/5/07 Field Goals Made 11 Shaina Pollack, Amherst...... 3/14/08 FGA 20 Cassie Pruzin vs Denison...... 3/7/08 Field Goal Att. 24 Christina Byler, Hendrix...... 1/25/08 FG% (min 5) 1.000 (5-5) Andrea Travelstead vs Hendrix...... 1/25/08 FG% (min 5) .900 (9-10) Amanda Link, Thomas More...... 11/25/07 3FGM 7 Cassie Pruzin at Wisconsin-Whitewater...... 3/15/08 3FGM 5 Rebecca Rhule, Centre...... 2/16/08 3FGA 10 Cassie Pruzin at Wisconsin-Whitewater...... 3/15/08 3FGA 9 Mallory Heydorn, Illinois Wesleyan...... 11/17/07 10 Cassie Pruzin vs Amherst...... 3/14/08 3FG% (min 2) 1.000 (2-2) Krista Goss, Hendrix...... 1/25/08 10 Gretchen Haehl vs Colorado College...... 3/1/08 1.000 (2-2) Katie Gregorevich, Wittenberg...... 12/17/07 3FG% (min 3) 1.000 (3-3) Gretchen Haehl vs Denison...... 3/7/08 FTM 12 Katy Williams, Austin...... 1/20/08 1.000 (3-3) Gretchen Haehl vs Rhodes...... 2/8/08 FTA 13 Katy Williams, Austin...... 1/20/08 FTM 9 Cassie Pruzin vs Amherst...... 3/14/08 FT% (min 8) 1.000 (8-8) Tina Grace, Oglethorpe...... 2/24/08 9 Kalei Lowes vs Oglethorpe...... 1/6/08 Rebounds 14 Reba Ross, Birmingham-Southern...... 1/13/08 FTA 10 Cassie Pruzin vs Amherst...... 3/14/08 14 Ashley Horton, Case Western Reserve...... 11/24/07 10 Kalei Lowes vs Oglethorpe...... 1/6/08 Assists 10 Ashleigh Tondo, Case Western Reserve...... 11/24/07 FT% (min 8) 1.000 (8-8) Gretchen Haehl vs Amherst...... 3/14/08 Steals 5 Reba Ross, Birmingham-Southern...... 1/13/08 Rebounds 15 Jenna Fernandez at Colorado College...... 1/18/08 5 Morgan Talbot, Birmingham-Southern...... 1/13/08 Assists 9 Gretchen Haehl vs Wittenberg...... 12/17/07 Blocked shots 4 Jessica Bowie, Millsaps...... 1/27/08 Steals 6 Cassie Pruzin vs Augustana...... 12/5/07 4 Cameron Whitaker, Rhodes...... 1/11/08 Blocked shots 2 Andrea Travelstead vs Amherst...... 3/14/08 4 Skahill, Maegan, Augustana...... 12/05/07 2 Jenna Fernandez vs Denison...... 3/7/08 Turnovers 8 Paige Whitney, Colorado College...... 3/01/08 2 Jenna Fernandez at Southwestern...... 2/1/08 8 Katie Kulavic, Oglethorpe...... 2/24/08 2 Emily Marshall at Birmingham-Southern...... 1/13/08 8 Jessica Bowie, Millsaps...... 1/27/08 2 Jenna Fernandez vs Oglethorpe...... 1/6/08 8 Rachel Miller, Sewanee...... 1/4/08 2 Katie Mathews vs Sewanee...... 1/4/08 2 Andrea Travelstead vs Olivet...... 11/16/07 Opponent Single-Game Team Highs Points 83 Wisconsin-Whitewater...... 3/15/08 DePauw Single-Game Team Highs FGM 30 Hendrix...... 1/25/08 Points 96 vs. Olivet...... 11/16/07 FGA 62 Washington-St. Louis...... 3/8/08 FGM 37 vs. Wittenberg...... 12/17/07 FG% .596 (28-47) Wisconsin-Whitewater...... 3/15/08 FGA 81 vs. Wittenberg...... 12/17/07 3FGM 11 Illinois Wesleyan...... 11/17/07 FG% .646 (31-48) vs. Hendrix...... 1/25/08 3FGA 26 Centre...... 2/16/08 3FGM 11 at Wisconsin-Whitewater...... 3/15/08 26 Illinois Wesleyan...... 11/17/07 3FGA 24 vs King's...... 12/20/07 3FG% .571 (8-14) Wisconsin-Whitewater...... 3/15/08 3FG% .733 (11-15) at Wisconsin-Whitewater...... 3/15/08 FTM 22 Austin...... 1/20/08 FTM 33 vs. Oglethorpe...... 1/6/08 FTA 32 Wis.-Whitewater...... 3/15/08 25 vs. Amherst...... 3/14/08 FT% (min 4) 1.000 (4-4) Trinity...... 2/2/08 FTA 44 vs. Oglethorpe...... 1/6/08 Rebounds 41 Case Western Reserve...... 11/24/07 30 vs Amherst...... 3/14/08 Assists 19 Birmingham-Southern ...... 1/13/08 FT% .917 (11-12) at Birmingham-Southern...... 1/13/08 Steals 15 Birmingham-Southern...... 1/13/08 .875 (14-16) at Colorado College...... 1/18/08 Blocked shots 10 Thomas More...... 11/25/07 Rebounds 55 vs. Rhodes...... 2/8/08 Turnovers 27 Trinity...... 2/2/08 Assists 24 vs. Wittenberg...... 12/17/07 Fouls 27 Illinois Wesleyan...... 11/17/07 Steals 18 at Oglethorpe...... 2/24/08 Blocked shots 5 vs. Oglethorpe...... 1/6/08 Turnovers 25 at Southwestern...... 2/1/08 25 at Birmingham-Southern...... 1/13/08 25 vs. Illinois Wesleyan...... 11/17/07 Fouls 24 at Wisconsin-Whitewater...... 3/15/08

17 — DePauw University Women’s Basketball 2007-08 in Review NCAA Division III First Round NCAA Division III Second Round

NCAA Division III Sectional Semifinal NCAA Division III Sectional Final

DePauw University Women’s Basketball — 18 DePauw Basketball History

Games Started Individual Records Season 34 Kalei Lowes, Cassie Pruzin, 2006-07 Career 104 Susan Bender, 1995-99 Points Game 40 Jenny Bauer vs. Huntington, 2/2/85 Season 519 Liz Bondi, 2005-06 Career 1447 Amy Argetsinger, 2001-05 Team Records Points Field Goals Game 113 vs. Fontbonne, 11/21/06 Game 18 Jenny Bauer vs. Huntington, 2/2/85 Season 2634 2006-07 Season 204 Jenna Fernandez, 2007-08 Career 551 Carla Weaver, 1988-92 Field Goals Made Game 45 vs. Fontbonne, 11/21/06 Field Goal Percentage at Rose-Hulman, 2/17/00 Game 1.000 Shanna Martin vs. Anderson (10-10), 1/27/96 Season 977 2006-07 Season (min. 75M) .655 Any Hasbrook (78-119), 1998-99 Career .652 Amy Hasbrook (195-299), 1996-00 Field Goal Percentage Half .750 at Rose-Hulman, 2/17/00 (24-32; first half) Three Point Field Goals Made Game .692 at Rose-Hulman, 2/17/00 (45-65) Game 8 Kelly Morrison vs. Oglethorpe, 2/26/99 Season .483 1989-90 (803-1662) Season 84 Kelly Morrison, 1998-99 Career 221 Kelly Morrison, 1995-99 Three Point Field Goals Made Game 12 at Webster, 12/20/06 Three Point Field Goals Attempted Season 202 2006-07 Game 13 Kelly Morrison vs. Centre, 1/4/99 Kristi Moore vs. St. Francis, 12/8/90 Three Point Field Goals Attempted Season 177 Cassie Pruzin, 2007-08 Game 27 at Thomas More, 3/6/04 Career 481 Kelly Morrison, 1995-99 Season 516 2006-07

Three-Point Percentage Three-Point Percentage Game (5 att) .857 Kelly Morrison vs. St. Mary’s (6-7), 2/18/96 Game .786 at Fontbonne (11-14), 1/23/93 (min. 10 attempts) Season .503 Kelly Morrison (84-167), 1998-99 Season .421 1998-99 (117-278) Career .459 Kelly Morrison (221-481), 1995-99 Free Throws Made Free Throws Made Game 33 vs. Oglethorpe, 1/6/08 Game 15 Susan Bender vs. Baldwin-Wallace, 3/7/98 Season 512 2001-02 Season 137 Dana Ferguson, 2002-03 Career 282 Dana Ferguson, 1999-2003 Free Throw Attempted Game 45 vs. Manchester, 2/28/98 Free Throws Attempted Season 701 2001-02 Game 16 Susan Bender vs. Baldwin-Wallace, 3/7/98 16 Michele Daily vs. Olivet, 1983-84 Free Throw Percentage Season 163 Dana Ferguson, 2002-03 Game (min. 25 att.) .962 at Thomas More, 12/29/02 (25-26) Career 358 Dana Ferguson, 1999-2003 Season .764 2002-03 (433-567)

Free Throw Percentage Rebounds Game (min. 10A) 1.000 Susan Bender vs. Anderson (11-11), 1/25/97 Game 66 vs. Manchester, 1/30/96 Marlene McQueary vs. Washington (10-10), 11/19/88 Season 1385 2006-07 Season .867 Kelly Morrison (78-90), 1998-99 Career .829 Carla Weaver (277-334), 1988-92 Assists Game 31 at Webster, 12/20/06; at Webster, 12/30/96 Rebounds Season 599 2006-07 Game 21 Brenda Simmons vs. Anderson, 1/19/93 Season 239 Kelly Bailey, 1997-98 Blocked Shots Career 767 Seana Murphy, 1987-91 Game 11 vs. William Woods, 12/10/05 Season 92 2005-06 Assists Game 12 Susan Bender vs. Thomas More, 2/14/98 Steals 12 Michele Daily vs. St. Mary-of-the-Woods, 2/7/84 Game 28 vs. Rose-Hulman, 2/24/96 Season 177 Suzy Doughty, 2006-07 Season 391 2006-07 Career 488 Suzy Doughty, 2003-07 Miscellaneous Blocked Shots Highest Team Average 79.6 2005-06 Game 9 Bridget Bailey vs. William Woods, 12/10/05 Lowest Opponent Average 53.9 1996-97 Season 48 Kelly Bailey, 1998-99 Best Rebound Average 44.9 1995-96 Career 111 Kelly Bailey, 1996-00 Longest win streak 28 2005-06 Most home wins, season 14 1997-98; 2007-08 Steals Most consecutive home wins 26 2006-08 Game 11 Marlene McQueary vs. Oberlin, 12/3/88 Most consecutive wins 28 2005-06 Season 88 Suzy Doughty, 2006-07 Marlene McQueary, 1988-89 Career 280 Suzy Doughty, 2003-07

Games Played Season 34 Gretchen Haehl, Kalei Lowes, Emily Marshall, Caitlin McGonigal, Cassie Pruzin; 2006-07 Career 126 Kalei Lowes, 2004-08

DePauw University Women’s Basketball — 19 DePauw Basketball History

All-Time Career Leaders

POINTS THREE-POINTERS MADE REBOUNDS 1447 Amy Argetsinger 2001-05 221 Kelly Morrison 1995-99 767 Seana Murphy 1987-91 1381 Carla Weaver 1988-92 163 Cassie Pruzin 2005- 718 Ginny McCracken 1979-83 1365 Kelly Morrison 1995-99 147 Gretchen Haehl 2004-08 682 Amy Hasbrook 1996-00 1175 Susan Bender 1995-99 128 Sarah Zondor 2001-05 635 Lindsay Houin 2002-06 1159 Marlene McQueary 1985-89 104 Tria Yoder 2000-04 626 Cathy McCracken 1981-85 1154 Liz Bondi 2004-07 98 Lindsey Rush 1998-02 613 Brenda Simmons 1992-96 1124 Sarah Zondor 2001-05 92 Kalei Lowes 2004-08 597 Amy Argetsinger 2001-05 1027 Seana Murphy 1987-91 91 Sarah MacKay 1998-02 575 Susan Bender 1995-99 1010 Carrie Magee 1988-92 91 Donna Roy 1992-96 521 Jenn Hein 1993-97 1004 Gretchen Haehl 2004-08 84 Jordan Cuddy 2003-05 488 Liz Bondi 2004-07 999 Jenny Bauer 1984-88 977 Cassie Pruzin 2005- THREE-POINT ATTEMPTS REBOUND AVERAGE 959 Ginny McCracken 1979-83 481 Kelly Morrison 1995-99 (min 50 GP; active players not included) 914 Lindsey Rush 1998-02 426 Cassie Pruzin 2005- 9.1 Ginny McCracken 1979-83 884 Sarah MacKay 1998-02 341 Gretchen Haehl 2004-08 7.7 Seana Murphy 1987-91 834 Suzy Doughty 2003-07 330 Sarah Zondor 2001-05 7.7 Suzanne Miller 1984-87 832 Michele Daily 1982-86 291 Donna Roy 1992-96 7.5 Cathy McCracken 1981-85 798 Brenda Simmons 1992-96 265 Tria Yoder 2000-04 7.3 Amy Hasbrook 1996-00 796 Dana Ferguson 1999-03 263 Kalei Lowes 2004-08 6.7 Jenny Hession 1980-83 778 Jenn Hein 1993-97 245 Lindsey Rush 1998-02 6.3 Brenda Simmons 1992-96 759 Ann Hall 1996-00 231 Sarah MacKay 1998-02 5.9 Liz Bondi 2004-07 753 Angela Kingsley 1992-96 198 Alenka Hren 1993-96 5.6 Kelly Bailey 1996-00 753 Jenny Hession 1980-83 5.4 Linsay Houin 2002-06 730 Lindsay Houin 2002-06 THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE 718 Kalei Lowes 2004-08 (Min. 50 made/active players not included) ASSISTS .459 Kelly Morrison 1995-99 221 481 488 Suzy Doughty 2003-07 SCORING AVERAGE .440 Jordan Cuddy 2003-05 84 191 359 Gretchen Haehl 2004-08 (min 50 GP; active players not included) .431 Gretchen Haehl 2004-08 147 341 354 Susan Bender 1995-99 13.9 Liz Bondi 2004-07 .400 Lindsey Rush 1998-02 98 245 322 Carla Weaver 1988-92 13.8 Carla Weaver 1988-92 .394 Sarah MacKay 1998-02 91 231 297 Cassie Pruzin 2005- 13.3 Marlene McQueary 1985-89 .392 Tria Yoder 2000-04 104 265 290 Jamie Selip 1996-00 13.0 Jenny Bauer 1984-88 .389 Caitlin McGonigal 2003-07 68 175 259 Tria Yoder 2000-04 12.8 Kelly Morrison 1995-99 .388 Sarah Zondor 2001-05 128 330 253 Michele Daily 1982-86 12.5 Amy Argetsinger 2001-05 .366 Amy Argetsinger 2001-05 53 145 245 Marlene McQueary 1985-89 12.1 Jenny Hession 1980-83 .350 Kalei Lowes 2004-08 92 263 243 Sarah MacKay 1998-02 12.1 Ginny McCracken 1979-83 11.8 Sarah Zondor 2001-05 FREE THROWS MADE BLOCKED SHOTS 11.4 Michele Daily 1982-86 356 Amy Argetsinger 2001-05 111 Kelly Bailey 1996-00 282 Dana Ferguson 1999-03 101 Bridget Bailey 2003-07 FIELD GOALS 277 Carla Weaver 1988-92 92 Jenn Hein 1993-97 551 Carla Weaver 1988-92 268 Susan Bender 1995-99 60 Liz Bondi 2004-07 519 Amy Argetsinger 2001-05 259 Suzy Doughty 2003-07 52 Suzanne Miller 1984-87 495 Marlene McQueary 1985-89 254 Kelly Morrison 1995-99 40 Ginny McCracken 1979-83 452 Liz Bondi 2004-07 248 Michele Daily 1982-86 35 Brenda Simmons 1992-96 452 Susan Bender 1995-99 244 Liz Bondi 2004-07 32 Mary Hand 1996-98 445 Kelly Morrison 1995-99 195 Sarah MacKay 1998-02 28 Jenna Fernandez 2006- 440 Carrie Magee 1988-92 193 Brenda Simmons 1992-96 28 Erin Mulford 1994-97 424 Ginny McCracken 1979-83 193 Seana Murphy 1987-91 28 Karla Reissler 1982-83 417 Seana Murphy 1987-91 412 Sarah Zondor 2001-05 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS STEALS 452 Amy Argetsinger 2001-05 280 Suzy Doughty 2003-07 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 358 Dana Ferguson 1999-03 221 Marlene McQueary 1985-89 1301 Marlene McQueary 1985-89 346 Susan Bender 1995-99 216 Susan Bender 1995-99 1084 Carla Weaver 1988-92 334 Suzy Doughty 2003-07 184 Carla Weaver 1988-92 1051 Carrie Magee 1988-92 334 Carla Weaver 1988-92 181 Cassie Pruzin 2005- 1032 Susan Bender 1995-99 329 Michele Daily 1982-86 158 Gretchen Haehl 2004-08 1019 Kelly Morrison 1995-99 321 Liz Bondi 2004-07 151 Alenka Hren 1993-96 987 Amy Argetsinger 2001-05 318 Seana Murphy 1987-91 151 Jenny Hession 1980-83 960 Jenny Bauer 1984-88 309 Kelly Morrison 1995-99 137 Michele Daily 1982-86 941 Sarah Zondor 2001-05 309 Brenda Simmons 1992-96 128 Liz Bondi 2004-07 938 Ginny McCracken 1979-83 128 Caitlin McGonigal 2003-07 817 Michele Daily 1982-86 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 100 made/active players not included) GAMES PLAYED FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .829 Carla Weaver 1988-92 277 334 126 Kalei Lowes 2004-08 (min. 150 made; active players not included) .824 Lindsey Rush 1998-02 178 216 125 Gretchen Haehl 2004-08 .652 Amy Hasbrook 1996-00 195 299 .823 Sarah Zondor 2001-05 172 209 120 Suzy Doughty 2003-07 .564 Colleen Powers 2000-04 207 367 .822 Kelly Morrison 1995-99 254 309 117 Lindsay Houin 2002-06 .561 Liz Bondi 2004-07 452 806 .821 Gretchen Haehl 2004-08 161 196 116 Amy Argetsinger 2001-05 .535 Meredith Miles 1999-01 178 333 .797 Jamie Selip 1996-00 141 177 113 Caitlin McGonigal 2003-07 .528 Dana Ferguson 1999-03 257 487 .794 Ann Hall 1996-00 127 160 109 Tria Yoder 2000-04 .526 Kelly Bailey 1996-00 309 587 .788 Dana Ferguson 1999-03 282 358 107 Kim Weigle 1999-03 .526 Amy Argetsinger 2001-05 519 987 .788 Amy Argetsinger 2001-05 356 452 107 Kelly Morrison 1995-99 .517 Seana Murphy 1987-91 417 806 .787 Tria Yoder 2000-04 148 188 106 Susan Bender 1995-99 .508 Carla Weaver 1988-92 551 1084 .507 Bridget Bailey 2003-07 250 493

20 — DePauw University Women’s Basketball DePauw Basketball History

All-Time Single-Season Leaders

POINTS 362 Marlene McQueary 1988-89 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 50 made) 519 Liz Bondi 2005-06 360 Sarah Zondor 2003-04 .867 Kelly Morrison 1998-99 78 90 503 Liz Bondi 2006-07 359 Cassie Pruzin 2007-08 .861 Carla Weaver 1990-91 62 72 476 Kelly Morrison 1998-99 349 Liz Bondi 2006-07 .857 Michele Daily 1985-86 54 63 465 Jenna Fernandez 2007-08 .856 Carla Weaver 1991-92 83 97 461 Cassie Pruzin 2007-08 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 75 made) .846 Susan Bender 1996-97 77 91 458 Sarah Zondor 2003-04 .655 Amy Hasbrook 1998-99 78 119 .840 Dana Ferguson 2002-03 137 163 451 Carla Weaver 1989-90 .583 Seana Murphy 1989-90 123 211 .839 Sarah Zondor 2003-04 78 93 437 Amy Argetsinger 2003-04 .567 Liz Bondi 2006-07 198 349 .818 Cassie Pruzin 2007-08 90 110 421 Amy Argetsinger 2004-05 .559 Liz Bondi 2005-06 203 363 .817 Amy Argetsinger 2004-05 103 126 401 Sarah Zondor 2004-05 .559 Seana Murphy 1988-89 95 170 .554 Caitlin McGonigal 2004-05 92 166 REBOUNDS SCORING AVERAGE .548 Dana Ferguson 2002-03 120 219 239 Kelly Bailey 1997-98 18.3 Pam Kinsey 1975-76 .545 Carla Weaver 1990-91 145 266 237 Amy Hasbrook 1999-00 17.6 Kelly Morrison 1998-99 .544 Amy Argetsinger 2004-05 154 283 220 Amy Hasbrook 1997-98 16.7 Liz Bondi 2005-06 .536 Angela Kingsley 1993-94 125 233 220 Seana Murphy 1989-90 16.7 Carla Weaver 1989-90 218 Liz Bondi 2005-06 16.6 Becky Ragsdale 1980-81 THREE-POINTERS MADE 218 Ginny McCracken 1982-83 15.8 Sarah Zondor 2003-04 84 Kelly Morrison 1998-99 216 Amy Hasbrook 1998-99 15.7 Liz Bondi 2006-07 71 Cassie Pruzin 2007-08 215 Lindsay Houin 2005-06 15.7 Lindsey Rush 2000-01 60 Cassie Pruzin 2006-07 215 Wendy Ritter 1983-84 15.4 Marlene McQueary 1988-89 59 Kelly Morrison 1997-98 213 Cathy McCracken 1983-84 15.2 Carla Weaver 1991-92 50 Jordan Cuddy 2003-04 50 Lindsey Rush 2000-01 REBOUND AVERAGE FIELD GOALS 49 Tria Yoder 2003-04 10.9 Ginny McCracken 1982-83 204 Jenna Fernandez 2007-08 47 Gretchen Haehl 2007-08 9.8 Wendy Ritter 1983-84 203 Liz Bondi 2005-06 46 Sarah Zondor 2003-04 9.5 Amy Hasbrook 1999-00 198 Liz Bondi 2006-07 46 Kelly Morrison 1996-97 9.3 Cathy McCracken 1983-84 176 Carla Weaver 1989-90 9.2 Ginny McCracken 1979-80 167 Sarah Zondor 2003-04 THREE-POINT ATTEMPTS 8.5 Kelly Bailey 1997-98 161 Carrie Magee 1989-90 177 Cassie Pruzin 2007-08 8.4 Suzanne Miller 1986-87 157 Kelly Morrison 1998-99 167 Kelly Morrison 1998-99 8.3 Ginny McCracken 1981-82 155 Amy Argetsinger 2003-04 154 Cassie Pruzin 2006-07 8.3 Seana Murphy 1990-91 155 Marlene McQueary 1987-88 124 Tria Yoder 2003-04 8.2 Ginny McCracken 1980-81 154 Amy Argetsinger 2004-05 120 Kelly Morrison 1997-98 119 Jordan Cuddy 2003-04 ASSISTS FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 119 Lindsey Rush 2000-01 177 Suzy Doughty 2006-07 399 Jenna Fernandez 2007-08 116 Sarah Zondor 2004-05 142 Michele Daily 1983-84 387 Carrie Magee 1989-90 116 Sarah Zondor 2003-04 134 Cassie Pruzin 2007-08 377 Becky Ragsdale 1980-81 116 Kelly Morrison 1996-97 134 Suzy Doughty 2005-06 376 Marlene McQueary 1987-88 118 Gretchen Haehl 2007-08 363 Liz Bondi 2005-06 THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (Min. 25 made) 107 Susan Bender 1998-99 363 Lindsey Rush 2000-01 .503 Kelly Morrison 1998-99 84 167 106 Mandy Harrison 2003-04 .492 Kelly Morrison 1997-98 59 120 103 Gretchen Haehl 2006-07 .475 Kalei Lowes 2006-07 38 80 101 Suzie Carlson 1989-90 .472 Jordan Cuddy 2004-05 34 72 99 Cassie Pruzin 2006-07 .462 Gretchen Haehl 2005-06 43 93 99 Suzy Doughty 2004-05 .455 Tria Yoder 2002-03 30 66 .443 Gretchen Haehl 2006-07 39 88 BLOCKED SHOTS .442 Sarah Zondor 2002-03 42 95 48 Kelly Bailey 1998-99 .424 JoAnne Garner 1992-93 25 59 42 Bridget Bailey 2005-06 .420 Jordan Cuddy 2003-04 50 119 42 Kelly Bailey 1997-98 .420 Lindsey Rush 2000-01 50 119 32 Bridget Bailey 2004-05 28 Jenn Hein 1993-94 FREE THROWS MADE 28 Karla Reissler 1982-83 137 Dana Ferguson 2002-03 27 Bridget Bailey 2006-07 116 Amy Argetsinger 2003-04 26 Liz Bondi 2006-07 112 Liz Bondi 2005-06 25 Jenn Hein 1996-97 103 Amy Argetsinger 2004-05 25 Suzanne Miller 1985-86 102 Liz Bondi 2006-07 98 Carla Weaver 1989-90 STEALS 91 Michele Daily 1983-84 88 Suzy Doughty 2006-07 90 Cassie Pruzin 2007-08 88 Marlene McQueary 1988-89 85 Sarah MacKay 2001-02 82 Cassie Pruzin 2007-08 85 Susan Bender 1997-98 75 Suzy Doughty 2005-06 73 Jenny Hession 1982-83 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 71 Becky Ragsdale 1980-81 163 Dana Ferguson 2002-03 69 Kristi Moore 1990-91 155 Amy Argetsinger 2003-04 67 Susan Bender 1995-96 147 Liz Bondi 2005-06 64 Susan Bender 1998-99 130 Liz Bondi 2006-07 62 Marlene McQueary 1987-88 128 Michele Daily 1983-84 126 Amy Argetsinger 2004-05 121 Carla Weaver 1989-90 110 Cassie Pruzin 2007-08 Liz Bondi is the only player in DePauw women’s history who scored 110 Suzy Doughty 2005-06 at least 500 points in a season and she did so twice. 108 Dana Ferguson 2001-02

DePauw University Women’s Basketball — 21 DePauw Basketball History Yearly Leaders SCORING AVERAGE 2001-02 Dana Ferguson 74 126 .587 1980-81 Becky Ragsdale 68 YEAR NAME G PTS AVG. 2002-03 Colleen Powers 51 85 .600 1981-82 Jenny Hession 67 1975-76 Pam Kinsey 8 146 18.3 2003-04 Colleen Powers 72 128 .563 1982-83 Jenny Hession 80 1979-80 Becky Ragsdale 15 174 11.6 2004-05 Caitlin McGonigal 92 166 .554 1983-84 Michele Daily 142 1980-81 Becky Ragsdale 20 331 16.6 2005-06 Liz Bondi 203 363 .559 1984-85 Jenny Bauer 41 1981-82 Ginny McCracken 22 321 14.6 2006-07 Liz Bondi 198 349 .567 1985-86 Mesha McCarty 63 1982-83 Ginny McCracken 20 243 12.2 2007-08 Jenna Ferenandez 204 399 .511 1986-87 Marlene McQueary 57 1983-84 Michele Daily 23 293 12.7 1987-88 Jenny Bauer 73 1984-85 Jenny Bauer 18 271 15.1 THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE (Min 0.5 m/g) 1988-89 Marlene McQueary 74 1985-86 Jenny Bauer 21 299 14.2 YEAR NAME 3FG 3FGA PCT. 1989-90 Suzie Carlson 101 1986-87 Marlene McQueary 18 218 12.1 1987-88 Jenny Bauer 8 31 .258 1990-91 Kristi Moore 80 1987-88 Marlene McQueary 24 351 14.6 1988-89 Marlene McQueary 7 27 .259 1991-92 Carla Weaver 97 1988-89 Marlene McQueary 24 370 15.4 1989-90 Kristi Moore 15 38 .395 1992-93 JoAnne Garner 63 1989-90 Carla Weaver 27 451 16.7 1990-91 Pam Mulzer 28 73 .384 1993-94 Stephanie Lynch 83 1990-91 Carla Weaver 24 352 14.7 1991-92 JoAnne Garner 18 74 .243 1994-95 Alenka Hren 67 1991-92 Carla Weaver 25 379 15.2 1992-93 JoAnne Garner 25 59 .424 1995-96 Lana Harrison 81 1992-93 JoAnne Garner 20 231 11.6 1993-94 Stephanie Lynch 17 52 .327 1996-97 Susan Bender 86 1993-94 Angela Kingsley 21 313 14.9 1994-95 Elisa Villanueva 10 27 .370 1997-98 Susan Bender 83 1994-95 Brenda Simmons 24 264 11.0 1995-96 Kelly Morrison 32 78 .410 1998-99 Susan Bender 107 1995-96 Susan Bender 26 298 11.5 1996-97 Kirstin Rhinheart 14 31 .452 1999-00 Jamie Selip 78 1996-97 Kelly Morrison 26 318 12.2 1997-98 Kelly Morrison 59 120 .492 2000-01 Sarah MacKay 80 1997-98 Kelly Morrison 28 375 13.4 1998-99 Kelly Morrison 84 167 .503 2001-02 Sarah MacKay 94 1998-99 Kelly Morrison 27 476 17.6 1999-00 Sarah MacKay 31 79 .392 2002-03 Tria Yoder 72 1999-00 Lindsey Rush 21 271 12.9 2000-01 Lindsey Rush 50 119 .420 2003-04 Mandy Harrison 106 2000-01 Lindsey Rush 25 393 15.7 2001-02 Lindsey Rush 16 36 .444 2004-05 Suzy Doughty 99 2001-02 Sarah MacKay 30 348 11.6 2002-03 Tria Yoder 30 66 .455 2005-06 Suzy Doughty 134 2002-03 Dana Ferguson 26 377 14.5 2003-04 Jordan Cuddy 50 119 .420 2006-07 Suzy Doughty 177 2003-04 Sarah Zondor 29 458 15.8 2004-05 Jordan Cuddy 34 72 .472 2007-08 Cassie Pruzin 134 2004-05 Amy Argetsinger 29 421 14.5 2005-06 Gretchen Haehl 43 93 .462 2005-06 Liz Bondi 31 519 16.7 2006-07 Kalei Lowes 38 80 .475 STEALS 2006-07 Liz Bondi 32 503 15.7 2007-08 Gretchen Haehl 47 112 .420 YEAR NAME STLS. 2007-08 Jenna Fernandez 32 465 14.5 1980-81 Becky Ragsdale 71 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1981-82 Jenny Hession 36 REBOUND AVERAGE YEAR NAME 3FG 1982-83 Jenny Hession 73 YEAR NAME G REB AVG. 1987-88 Jenny Bauer 8 1983-84 Michele Daily 30 1979-80 Ginny McCracken 15 138 9.2 1988-89 Marlene McQueary 7 1984-85 Michele Daily 30 1980-81 Cathy McCracken 22 180 8.2 1989-90 Kristi Moore 15 1985-86 Marlene McQueary 46 1981-82 Ginny McCracken 22 182 8.3 1990-91 Pam Mulzer 28 1986-87 Suzanne Miller 30 1982-83 Ginny McCracken 20 218 10.9 1991-92 JoAnne Garner 18 1987-88 Marlene McQueary 62 1983-84 Wendy Ritter 22 215 9.8 1992-93 Donna Roy 35 1988-89 Marlene McQueary 88 1984-85 Suzanne Miller 16 109 6.8 1993-94 Donna Roy 31 1989-90 Kristi Moore 55 1985-86 Suzanne Miller 21 164 7.8 1994-95 Lana Harrison, Alenka Hren 14 1990-91 Kristi Moore 69 1986-87 Suzanne Miller 18 151 8.4 1995-96 Kelly Morrison 32 1991-92 Carla Weaver 49 1987-88 Seana Murphy 24 186 7.8 1996-97 Kelly Morrison 46 1992-93 Donna Roy 41 1988-89 Seana Murphy 24 163 6.8 1997-98 Kelly Morrison 59 1993-94 Stephanie Lynch 43 1989-90 Seana Murphy 27 220 8.1 1998-99 Kelly Morrison 84 1994-95 Alenka Hran 52 1990-91 Seana Murphy 24 198 8.3 1999-00 Sarah MacKay 31 1995-96 Susan Bender 67 1991-92 Deb Hackworthy 25 138 5.5 2000-01 Lindsey Rush 50 1996-97 Susan Bender 43 1992-93 Brenda Simmons 24 179 7.5 2002-03 Sarah Zondor 42 1997-98 Susan Bender 42 1993-94 Brenda Simmons 24 193 8.0 2003-04 Jordan Cuddy 50 1998-99 Susan Bender 64 1994-95 Jenn Hein 24 159 6.6 2004-05 Sarah Zondor 40 1999-00 Jamie Selip 39 1995-96 Jenn Hein 26 147 5.7 2005-06 Gretchen Haehl 43 2000-01 Sarah MacKay 34 1996-97 Susan Bender 25 149 6.0 2006-07 Cassie Pruzin 60 2001-02 Sarah MacKay 32 1997-98 Kelly Bailey 28 239 8.5 2007-08 Cassie Pruzin 71 2002-03 Dana Ferguson 49 1998-99 Amy Hasbrook 27 216 8.0 2003-04 Suzy Doughty 58 1999-00 Amy Hasbrook 25 237 9.5 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. of 1.5 ftm/g) 2004-05 Suzy Doughty 59 2000-01 Jill Schneider 25 180 7.2 YEAR NAME FT FTA PCT. 2005-06 Suzy Doughty 75 2001-02 Dana Ferguson 26 137 5.3 1980-81 Ginny McCracken 33 49 .673 2006-07 Suzy Doughty 88 2002-03 Dana Ferguson 26 197 7.6 1981-82 Jenny Hession 42 69 .609 2007-08 Cassie Pruzin 82 2003-04 Lindsay Houin 30 212 7.1 1982-83 Michele Daily 57 73 .781 2004-05 Lindsay Houin 29 155 5.3 1983-84 Michele Daily 91 128 .711 BLOCKED SHOTS 2005-06 Liz Bondi 31 218 7.0 1984-85 Jenny Bauer 41 52 .788 YEAR NAME BLKS. 2006-07 Liz Bondi 32 188 5.9 1985-86 Michele Daily 54 63 .857 1980-81 Ginny McCracken 24 2007-08 Cassie Pruzin 32 203 6.3 1986-87 Jenny Bauer 31 47 .660 1981-82 Not Available 1987-88 Jenny Bauer 42 61 .689 1982-83 Karla Reissler 28 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 50 FGM) 1988-89 Marlene McQueary 61 85 .718 1983-84 Sandra Farrow 2 YEAR NAME FGM FGA PCT. 1989-90 Carla Weaver 98 121 .810 1984-85 Cathy McCracken 20 1979-80 Ginny McCracken 47 111 .423 1990-91 Carla Weaver 62 72 .861 1985-86 Suzanne Miller 25 1980-81 Ginny McCracken 128 275 .465 1991-92 Carla Weaver 83 97 .856 1986-87 Suzanne Miller 19 1981-82 Jenny Hession 131 297 .441 1992-93 JoAnne Garner 35 45 .778 1987-88 Seana Murphy 9 1982-83 Jenny Hession 104 216 .481 1993-94 Stephanie Lynch 63 82 .768 1988-89 Seana Murphy 7 1983-84 Wendy Ritter 85 187 .455 1994-95 Erin Mulford 47 64 .734 1989-90 Carrie Magee, Libby McCoy 5 1984-85 Jenny Bauer 115 231 .498 1995-96 Erin Mulford 37 45 .822 1990-91 Pam Mulzer 6 1985-86 Jenny Bauer 117 301 .389 1996-97 Susan Bender 77 91 .846 1991-92 Carrie Magee 9 1986-87 Cheryl Rambo 41 94 .436 1997-98 Kelly Morrison 78 96 .813 1992-93 Vernetta Dorsey 13 1987-88 Cheryl Rambo 59 122 .484 1998-99 Kelly Morrison 78 90 .867 1993-94 Jenn Hein 28 1988-89 Seana Murphy 95 170 .559 1999-00 Lindsey Rush 65 82 .793 1994-95 Jenn Hein 18 1989-90 Seana Murphy 123 211 .583 2000-01 Sarah MacKay 64 80 .800 1995-96 Jenn Hein 21 1990-91 Carla Weaver 145 266 .545 2001-02 Sarah MacKay 85 106 .802 1996-97 Jenn Hein 25 1991-92 Jen Sigman 78 150 .520 2002-03 Dana Ferguson 137 163 .840 1997-98 Kelly Bailey 42 1992-93 Angela Kingsley 77 169 .456 2003-04 Sarah Zondor 78 93 .839 1998-99 Kelly Bailey 48 1993-94 Angela Kingsley 125 233 .536 2004-05 Amy Argetsinger 103 126 .817 1999-00 Kelly Bailey 18 1994-95 Erin Mulford 79 169 .467 2005-06 Suzy Doughty 84 110 .764 2000-01 Jill Schneider 7 1995-96 Angela Kingsley 59 124 .476 2006-07 Suzy Doughty 83 102 .814 2001-02 Dana Ferguson 9 1996-97 Erin Mulford 55 110 .500 2007-08 Gretchen Haehl 62 73 .849 2002-03 Jill Schneider 10 1997-98 Kelly Bailey 101 196 .515 2003-04 Megan Blood 12 1998-99 Amy Hasbrook 78 119 .655 ASSISTS 2004-05 Bridget Bailey 32 1999-00 Jamie Selip 90 176 .511 YEAR NAME ASTS. 2005-06 Bridget Bailey 42 2000-01 Meredith Miles 120 225 .533 1979-80 Becky Ragsdale 38 2006-07 Bridget Bailey 27 2007-08 Jenna Fernandez 20 22 — DePauw University Women’s Basketball DePauw Basketball History

Year-by-Year Records All-time scores 1975-76 (3-5) at Marian L 54 59 Year W L Pct. Coach Ball State L 46 74 at Manchester L 52 60 1975-76 3 5 .375 Ruth Lester Indiana State L 63 86 at Valparaiso L 63 74 1978-79 0 4 .000 Pat Gammon IUPUI L 50 66 at IUSE L 50 65 1979-80 2 14 .125 Mary Freeland Franklin W 58 51 at Franklin JV W 57 54 1980-81 8 14 .364 Mary Freeland IUPUI W 56 52 at Taylor L 45 55 1981-82 5 17 .227 Debbie Gadd IU-Southeast W 54 48 Marian L 54 68 1982-83 8 11 .421 Liz Skinner Indiana L 29 79 at Huntington L 45 62 1983-84 8 15 .348 Peggy Myers Taylor L 19 55 Evansville L 44 66 1984-85 5 15 .250 Pat Dowdell at St. Mary’s L 44 64 1985-86 7 14 .333 Pat Dowdell 1978-79 (0-4) Earlham W 53 34 1986-87 4 14 .222 Pat Dowdell Indiana Central L 49 69 at Oakland City L 57 62 1987-88 9 15 .375 Lori Herrmann Ball State L 33 99 Franklin JV L 45 58 1988-89 10 14 .417 Lori Herrmann Franklin L 33 64 Anderson L 54 64 1989-90 20 7 .741 Lori Herrmann Indiana State L IUSE L 51 53 1990-91 13 11 .542 Lori Herrmann %vs. Anderson L 42 57 1991-92 12 13 .480 Lori Herrmann 1979-80 (2-14) 1992-93 7 17 .292 Sue Aquila (7-9)/Page Cotton (0-8) Butler L 25 79 %NAIA District Tournament 1993-94 12 12 .500 Kris Huffman Franklin L 29 69 1994-95 10 14 .417 Kris Huffman Evansville L 43 52 1982-83 (8-11) 1995-96 19 7 .731 Kris Huffman Marian L 36 69 at St. Mary-of-the-Woods W 53 36 1996-97 22 4 .846 Kris Huffman St. Mary’s L 50 67 Albion L 50 58 1997-98 23 5 .821 Kris Huffman ISU-Evansville L 33 67 Ohio Wesleyan W 51 47 1998-99 22 5 .815 Kris Huffman IU-Southeast L 45 72 Hope L 66 69 1999-00 20 5 .800 Kris Huffman St. Mary’s W 68 51 at Hanover W 64 55 2000-01 19 6 .750 Kris Huffman Indiana State L 20 81 Manchester L 45 57 2001-02 26 4 .867 Kris Huffman IU-Southeast L 57 59 Millikin L 69 81 2002-03 22 5 .815 Kris Huffman Taylor L 41 56 at Purdue-Calumet W 60 59 2003-04 26 4 .867 Kris Huffman IUPUI L 32 65 at Valparaiso L 43 76 2004-05 23 6 .793 Kris Huffman St. Mary-of-the-Woods W 54 24 IU-Southeast W 68 49 2005-06 29 2 .935 Kris Huffman Indiana Central L 32 75 at Marian L 46 56 2006-07 31 3 .912 Kris Huffman Marian L 52 64 at Taylor L 45 55 2007-08 28 4 .875 Kris Huffman %Marion L 40 79 at Marian L 60 69 Totals 453 286 .613 at Anderson L 53 63 %NAIA District Tournament at Evansville L 57 75 $at Parkland L 61 71 Coaching Records 1980-81 (8-14) at Earlham W 66 34 Butler L 42 77 Oakland City W 66 59 By victories Ohio Wesleyan L 49 78 St. Mary’s L 62 67 Coach Years W L Pct. Kenyon W 58 38 at IU-Southeast W 54 53 Kris Huffman 1993- 332 86 .794 Oberlin W 55 47 Lori Herrmann 1987-92 64 60 .516 Marian L 35 46 $Not counted; Parkland is a junior college Pat Dowdell 1984-87 16 43 .372 Hanover L 53 62 Mary Freeland 1979-81 10 28 .263 Manchester W 62 61 1983-84 (8-15) Liz Skinner 1982-83 8 11 .421 ISU-Evansville L 49 77 at Huntington L 41 77 Peggy Myers 1983-84 8 15 .348 St. Mary’s L 64 70 vs. Hope L 61 82 Sue Aquila 1992-93 7 9 .438 IUSE W 56 47 vs. Wooster W 63 44 Debbie Gadd 1981-82 5 17 .227 Taylor L 45 71 vs. Denison W 54 46 Ruth Lester 1975-76 3 5 .375 Franklin W 63 62 at Oakland City L 49 78 Page Cotton 1992-93 0 8 .000 Marian L 60 63 at Manchester L 60 73 Pat Gammon 1978-79 0 4 .000 Earlham W 59 51 Purdue-Calumet L 45 47 Totals 453 286 .613 Franklin W 57 52 Hanover L 44 51 ISU-Evansville L 45 97 Valparaiso L 51 61 By winning percentage Evansville L 50 72 IU-Southeast L 48 72 Coach Years W L Pct. Oakland City W 79 73 St. Mary-of-the-Woods W 90 33 Kris Huffman 1993- 332 86 .794 Anderson *L 67 70 $at Parkland L 66 99 Lori Herrmann 1987-92 64 60 .516 IUSE L 59 70 at Millikin L 42 96 Sue Aquila 1992-93 7 9 .438 Indiana Central L 39 61 at Taylor L 48 58 Liz Skinner 1982-83 8 11 .421 %Anderson L 51 55 at IUPUI L 55 62 Ruth Lester 1975-76 3 5 .375 Anderson W 59 56 Pat Dowdell 1984-87 16 43 .372 %NAIA District Tournament at Grace L 56 59 Peggy Myers 1983-84 8 15 .348 at St. Mary-of-the-Woods W 76 40 Mary Freeland 1979-81 10 28 .263 1981-82 (5-17) Earlham W 68 39 Debbie Gadd 1981-82 5 17 .227 St. Mary-of-the-Woods W 103 25 Oakland City L 71 84 Page Cotton 1992-93 0 8 .000 vs. Denison L 49 58 at Olivet W 66 61 Pat Gammon 1978-79 0 4 .000 vs. Albion L 45 69 at IU-Southeast L 59 75 Totals 453 286 .613 vs. Kalamazoo W 74 53 at St. Mary’s W 65 63 vs. Kenyon W 69 51 Marian L 46 75 Hanover L 48 53 $Not counted; Parkland is a junior college

DePauw University Women’s Basketball — 23 DePauw Basketball History

1984-85 (5-15) at Taylor L 56 66 at Goshen L 62 71 Oakland City W 58 55 Marian L 41 77 at Hanover L 60 64 at Hanover W 69 58 vs. Lynchburg W 72 36 vs. Kenyon W 59 56 at Marion L 42 50 Manchester W 68 59 vs. Whittier W 55 48 vs. Earlham W 53 33 at Manchester W 57 48 IU-Southeast W 65 55 Franklin L 36 51 vs. Albion L 48 66 IUPUI L 64 85 &Oakland City L 63 67 Anderson W 73 64 at Purdue-Calumet L 47 85 Blackburn W 55 44 at Fontbonne W 79 74 Oakland City L 63 75 Grace W 63 53 &NAIA District 21 Tourn. (first round) at Maryville **W 69 68 Manchester *L 78 82 at Anderson L 62 68 at Manchester L 46 79 at Valparaiso L 62 91 at Franklin ^ L 68 96 1990-91 (13-11, 6-4 HCW) Taylor L 71 76 at IU-Southeast L 52 86 Oakland City L 53 69 at Washington (Mo.) W 75 73 at Hanover L 46 64 IUPUI L 61 77 at Indiana Tech L 60 86 at Indiana U. Southeast L 74 90 at Franklin L 43 63 Millikin L 60 84 Earlham W 71 44 Marian W 66 63 at Oakland City L 59 81 Taylor L 63 76 at Greenville W 64 63 at Greenville W 83 41 Manchester L 60 62 at Anderson W 67 66 at Washington (Mo.) L 45 59 at Maryville L 58 59 at Anderson L 38 53 Marion L 55 72 IU Southeast L 73 75 Earlham W 78 51 at Thomas More L 60 71 Huntington L 74 78 Purdue-Calumet L 47 80 St. Francis W 96 80 at Earlham L 55 64 at Marian L 67 92 IUPUI L 77 85 1993-94 (12-12, 5-3 ICAC) IU Southeast L 57 63 Anderson W 50 48 at Indiana Tech L 54 87 Ill. Wesleyan L 74 86 St. Mary’s W 70 64 Goshen L 54 57 Indiana Wesleyan L 63 75 Washington (Mo.) L 55 78 at Marian L 74 80 at Manchester L 59 83 Earlham W 72 61 at Hanover W 66 61 ^Later forfeited to DePauw Taylor L 68 85 at St. Mary’s L 72 76 at St. Mary-of-the-Woods W 72 55 vs. Carthage W 81 78 1985-86 (7-14) 1988-89 (10-14, 7-3 HCW) at Goshen W 76 62 Marian L 63 77 Aurora W 67 63 Washington (Mo.) L 57 82 at Hanover W 58 57 at Defiance L 56 66 at Manchester W 61 59 at St. Mary’s L 52 71 Franklin L 55 92 vs. Albion W 63 54 vs. Wooster L 69 85 at Hope L 48 75 Manchester W 78 74 at Thomas More L 58 81 at Ohio Wesleyan L 48 60 vs. Oberlin W 69 30 at Taylor L 80 87 at IUPUI L 60 69 vs. Hope L 60 63 IU-Southeast W 62 51 at Anderson L 64 65 Manchester W 77 70 vs. Oakland City L 63 73 at Purdue-Calumet L 67 84 Goshen W 76 62 at Anderson W 69 61 at Taylor L 53 59 at Brescia L 69 78 at Thomas More W 81 77 Franklin L 55 81 Hanover W 72 53 at Goshen W 72 69 Anderson W 81 61 at Taylor L 66 75 IU-Southeast W 61 43 Hanover W 67 66 Hanover W 66 57 at Hanover W 67 62 at IUPUI L 60 72 Indiana Wesleyan W 61 56 IU-Southeast L 58 59 at Millikin L 47 83 Oakland City L 59 77 Manchester W 82 60 St. Mary’s W 73 60 Trinity W 69 63 at Earlham W 68 64 1991-92 (12-13, 6-6 HCW) Anderson W 71 63 Anderson L 54 56 Taylor L 60 74 Washington (Mo.) L 59 74 at Manchester L 73 90 at Franklin L 61 79 at Anderson W 69 54 at Thomas More L 70 74 at Franklin L 60 81 St. Mary-of-the-Woods W 93 24 IUPUI L 68 81 Earlham W 77 56 Hanover W 66 60 at Marion L 54 77 Marian L 53 90 Purdue-Calumet L 71 78 at Webster W 66 59 Indiana Tech L 55 73 at Manchester L 57 64 Maryville W 70 57 at Fontbonne W 64 55 Earlham W 57 33 Earlham W 73 49 at IUPUI L 62 69 Thomas More W 60 58 at IU-Southeast L 51 57 Brescia L 55 108 vs. Adrian L 67 82 at Marian L 59 67 Anderson W 85 54 vs. California-Redlands W 66 64 1994-95 (10-14, 2-6 ICAC) Purdue-Calumet L 57 64 at Fontbonne L 74 93 at Hanover W 59 44 at Illinois Wesleyan L 57 79 at Blackburn *L 75 78 Taylor W 78 70 vs. Blackburn W 59 56 1986-87 (4-14) at Hanover L 75 82 St. Mary-of-the-Woods W 78 29 Millikin L 45 68 Manchester L 64 74 Goshen L 64 71 at Franklin L 60 85 at Earlham W 60 58 Greenville W 63 57 Anderson W 72 68 Taylor L 61 64 Washington (Mo.) L 54 84 1989-90 (20-7, 7-1 HCW Champions) at Manchester L 58 79 vs. Illinois College L 73 75 at Grace L 45 61 at Earlham W 83 64 at Marian L 56 63 vs. Elmhurst W 78 54 Taylor W 76 75 Taylor W 83 80 Goshen W 74 50 at Marian L 45 57 at Hanover L 71 81 at Marian W 79 68 at Taylor *L 92 94 at Defiance L 61 93 IU-Southeast L 66 70 Thomas More L 76 81 Hanover W 70 61 vs. Marian (Wis.) W 67 60 Marion L 65 73 at IU Southeast L 58 59 Franklin L 57 82 at Wittenberg L 60 100 IUPUI L 75 102 Maryville W 85 69 at Goshen L 59 73 vs. Thomas More W 65 63 at Anderson L 63 64 Grace W 64 61 Millikin L 64 72 Wilmington W 65 57 Franklin L 63 79 at IUPUI L 50 97 Manchester L 47 87 Anderson W 65 46 at Oakland City L 58 86 Indiana Tech W 74 72 at Anderson W 69 62 at Manchester L 79 105 Indiana Tech L 50 84 vs. Oklahoma Baptist L 71 82 Fontbonne W 78 74 Hanover L 66 85 at Earlham W 48 36 vs. Dubuque W 88 64 Thomas More W 77 53 at Franklin L 57 69 at IU Southeast L 54 61 vs. Judson *W 83 77 Midway L 74 80 Marian L 47 82 at Anderson W 73 65 1992-93 (7-17, 1-7 HCW) at Anderson W 64 58 at Aurora W 71 61 at Illinois Wesleyan W 85 83 vs. Illinois Wesleyan L 55 74 Manchester L 70 88 at Purdue-Calumet L 42 73 at Indiana Wesleyan W 75 69 vs. Washington (Mo.) L 38 79 at Hanover L 59 71 Goshen W 77 74 at Earlham L 57 64 Franklin L 73 76 1987-88 (9-15) Hanover W 76 60 Hanover L 66 67 at St. Mary’s (Ind.) W 77 64 Aurora W 56 36 at St. Francis *W 80 79 Blackburn L 57 65 Mount St. Joseph W 60 54 IUPUI L 55 68 at Manchester W 81 77 Webster L 67 72 Albion W 55 53 Anderson W 76 53 vs. Centre L 54 83 1995-96 (19-7, 8-2 ICAC) Denison W 66 48 St. Mary-of-the Woods W 92 41 vs. Carroll L 39 65 vs. Illinois Wesleyan L 72 90 at IU Southeast L 46 57 at Taylor L 61 82 Thomas More W 61 55 vs. Illinois College W 70 61

24 — DePauw University Women’s Basketball DePauw Basketball History

Marian W 80 74 Rose-Hulman W 90 40 at Rhodes W 59 39 2002-03 (22-5, 12-2 SCAC) Earlham W 67 53 St. Mary’s W 73 45 Southwestern W 63 55 vs. Anderson W 79 59 at Taylor W 65 61 Anderson W 74 43 Trinity W 89 76 vs. John Carroll W 70 48 Wheaton *L 61 64 Manchester W 76 61 at Rose-Hulman W 104 37 Beloit W 98 52 Fontbonne W 74 50 at Franklin W 75 65 at Millsaps W 67 30 Manchester W 72 46 Indiana U.-Southeast W 63 46 Hanover W 68 66 at Oglethorpe W 89 67 vs. Illinois Wesleyan W 80 68 at Mount St. Joseph L 61 73 at Rose-Hulman W 73 36 at Washington (Mo.) L 56 73 Kalamazoo W 83 58 at Anderson W 70 49 2000-01 (19-6, 14-4 SCAC tri-champs) at Wittenberg L 64 69 at Millikin L 51 64 Thomas More W 76 66 vs. Washington (Mo.) L 49 52 vs. Defiance W 74 62 at Wilmington W 69 67 at Manchester W 61 52 at Illinois Wesleyan W 65 59 vs. Adrian W 71 58 at Greenville W 72 54 Franklin W 74 46 Franklin W 60 55 at Thomas More W 82 62 Franklin W 81 71 !Anderson W 76 44 at Sewanee W 66 52 at Rhodes *W 77 71 at Hanover W 69 65 !Manchester W 76 62 at Centre L 59 71 at Hendrix W 60 39 Rose-Hulman W 88 20 @Baldwin-Wallace W 70 63 Hanover W 69 60 Rose-Hulman W 83 40 Anderson W 85 31 #at St. Thomas (Minn.) L 61 80 Kalamazoo W 65 53 Trinity L 66 72 Manchester W 67 56 vs. Scranton W 49 34 Southwestern W 70 60 at Franklin L 61 71 &ICAC Tournament vs. George Fox L 58 64 Sewanee W 87 31 Hanover W 74 62 @NCAA Division III Second Round Rhodes W 55 44 Centre W 79 63 Blackburn W 62 44 #NCAA Sectional Semifinal (round of 16) Hendrix W 53 50 at Oglethorpe W 101 63 at Anderson W 80 49 at Oglethorpe W 72 53 at Millsaps W 62 45 St. Mary’s W 88 58 1998-99 (22-5, 18-0 SCAC champions) at Millsaps W 67 59 Rhodes W 75 71 at Manchester L 72 83 Franklin W 70 52 Trinity W 76 59 Hendrix W 74 51 at Rose-Hulman W 102 37 Washington (Mo.) L 50 79 Southwestern W 67 56 at Rose-Hulman W 73 43 @at Wisconsin-Oshkosh L 45 77 at Millikin L 79 81 at Rose-Hulman W 92 34 at Trinity W 74 72 at Oglethorpe W 77 45 at Rhodes L 68 72 at Southwestern L 62 67 @NCAA Division III First Round at Millsaps W 77 47 at Hendrix W 69 68 !vs. Oglethorpe W 71 43 Berea W 89 51 Oglethorpe W 80 45 !vs. Hendrix W 72 38 1996-97 (22-4, 9-1 ICAC co-champs) IU-Southeast L 66 71 Millsaps W 92 39 !vs. Trinity L 47 63 Bluffton W 72 60 at Thomas More W 79 51 at Trinity W 61 48 Washington (Mo.) L 63 66 at Capital L 57 70 at Southwestern W 72 53 !SCAC Tournament at Earlham W 69 54 Sewanee W 77 67 Rose-Hulman W 80 55 Greenville W 67 45 Centre W 82 38 Sewanee L 65 74 2003-04 (26-4, 13-1 SCAC champions) vs. Central W 59 57 at Rhodes W 65 55 Centre L 76 85 vs. Washington (Mo.) L 56 69 at Wheaton L 35 48 at Hendrix W 82 67 Illinois College W 86 69 Taylor W 78 75 Trinity W 70 54 2001-02 (26-4, 17-1 SCAC champions) vs. Mt. St. Mary (NY) W 77 62 Olivet W 75 44 Southwestern W 74 64 Thomas More W 68 51 at Maryville (Tenn.) W 77 65 Otterbein W 72 57 at Rose-Hulman W 70 51 Washington (Mo.) L 61 69 Manchester W 80 40 at Webster W 109 45 at Sewanee W 69 44 vs. Wilmington L 61 62 Greenville W 77 44 Wartburg W 75 55 at Centre W 79 47 vs. Rust W 69 64 Wittenberg W 83 70 at Eureka W 74 46 Rhodes W 70 53 Centre W 58 48 North Central W 67 50 at Franklin W 74 66 Hendrix W 79 52 Sewanee W 59 48 Thomas More L 63 65 Hanover L 48 51 at Trinity W 70 64 at Franklin W 74 65 vs. Hope W 61 53 at Rose-Hulman W 79 33 at Southwestern W 77 65 at Luther W 70 68 at Kalamazoo W 74 52 at St. Mary’s *W 83 80 Rose-Hulman W 99 42 at Wartburg *W 82 76 at Rose-Hulman W 52 44 Anderson W 84 40 Oglethorpe W 94 55 at Hendrix W 68 54 at Hendrix *L 54 58 at Manchester W 69 51 Millsaps W 85 40 at Rhodes W 58 53 at Rhodes W 80 54 Franklin W 70 43 @Austin W 67 62 Millsaps W 83 60 Centre W 86 52 at Hanover W 68 56 #at St. Benedict L 67 78 Oglethorpe W 81 56 Sewanee W 61 29 Rose-Hulman W 96 43 at Southwestern W 63 38 Millsaps W 86 52 at Anderson W 76 43 @NCAA Division III Second Round at Trinity W 70 61 Oglethorpe W 102 72 #NCAA Sectional Semifinal (round of 16) Mount St. Joseph W 70 50 Rose-Hulman W 75 64 Rose-Hulman W 66 64 Manchester W 75 72 Hendrix W 52 38 at Southwestern W 94 67 1999-00 (20-5, 15-3 SCAC co-champs) !Anderson W 93 60 Rhodes W 73 68 at Trinity *W 84 81 !Hanover L 56 58 vs. Illinois Wesleyan W 70 55 at Washington (Mo.) L 43 65 at Millsaps W 78 54 Hendrix W 68 54 at Oglethorpe W 73 60 Rhodes W 82 51 !ICAC Tournament Thomas More W 93 50 Millsaps W 62 37 Southwestern W 77 65 at Centre W 76 56 Oglethorpe W 76 43 Trinity W 79 66 at Sewanee W 65 50 1997-98 (23-5, 10-0 ICAC champions) at Rose-Hulman W 65 53 !vs. Oglethorpe W 80 42 vs. Washington (Mo.) L 67 72 Millikin L 65 94 Wheaton W 70 56 at Centre L 73 74 !vs. Sewanee W 73 54 vs. Illinois College W 96 56 at Sewanee W 60 48 !vs. Trinity W 62 57 Capital W 67 54 at Franklin W 70 59 Marian W 78 66 @Maryville (Tenn.) W 75 58 @Aurora W 88 44 at Marian W 80 70 #vs. Hardin-Simmons W 84 60 #at Thomas More L 63 68 MacMurray W 90 46 at Centre W 78 65 at Sewanee W 70 66 $at Wilmington W 88 70 at Taylor L 67 86 !SCAC Tournament Hendrix W 63 52 %vs. St. Lawrence L 54 69 Dominican (Ill.) W 73 47 ^vs. Marymount W 65 58 @NCAA Division III First Round Kalamazoo W 74 56 Rhodes W 75 59 #NCAA Second Round at Southwestern W 63 52 vs. Graceland W 80 67 @NCAA Division III Second Round vs. Bethany (Kan.) W 53 50 at Trinity L 56 61 #NCAA Sectional Semifinal (rd. of 16) 2004-05 (23-6, 12-2 SCAC) vs. Simon Fraser L 65 74 Rose-Hulman W 69 30 $NCAA Sectional Final (quarterfinal) Kalamazoo W 78 63 Millikin L 55 57 Centre W 60 39 %NCAA Semifinal Washington (Mo.) L 56 71 at Hanover W 58 41 Sewanee *L 70 73 ^NCAA Third Place at Thomas More W 65 56 at Hendrix L 76 88 at North Central W 81 68 DePauw University Women’s Basketball — 25 DePauw Basketball History

Manchester W 75 44 Rose-Hulman W 72 61 2007-08 (28-4, 14-0 SCAC champions) at Southwestern W 55 45 Millikin W 64 55 !vs. Millsaps W 80 61 Olivet W 96 63 at Trinity W 68 51 Rose-Hulman W 81 53 !at Rhodes W 89 73 Illinois Wesleyan W 77 66 Rhodes W 78 50 vs. Ripon W 71 59 !vs. Trinity W 67 65 vs. Case Reserve W 70 63 Birmingham-Southern W 81 56 vs. Wisconsin-Stout L 71 76 @Maryville (Tenn.) W 86 58 at Thomas More L 59 65 Centre W 85 51 Earlham W 84 47 #Wheaton W 69 60 at W 80 55 at Sewanee W 76 61 Anderson W 72 42 $Hope L 60 76 Augustana W 58 41 at Oglethorpe W 76 73 at Wittenberg W 65 61 Wittenberg W 92 69 !vs. Southwestern W 80 50 Oglethorpe W 88 43 !SCAC Tournament vs. King’s W 74 44 !vs. Colorado College W 85 69 Millsaps W 72 31 @NCAA Division III Second Round vs. Messiah L 47 61 !vs. Oglethorpe W 72 69 at Trinity L 65 79 #NCAA Sectional Semifinal (round of 16) Ohio Northern W 60 45 @Denison W 70 53 $NCAA Sectional Final (quarterfinal) at Southwestern W 81 58 Sewanee W 77 35 @Washington (Mo.) W 73 66 Rhodes W 78 55 2006-07 (31-3, 12-2 SCAC Champi- Oglethorpe W 75 63 #vs Amherst W 68 63 Hendrix W 72 50 ons; NCAA Champions) at Rhodes W 76 39 $at UW-Whitewater L 80 83 at Sewanee W 73 50 vs. Washington (Mo.) W 75 68 at Birmingham-Southern L 58 71 at Centre W 76 48 at Illinois Wesleyan L 68 77 at Colorado College W 70 63 !SCAC Tournament @NCAA Division III 1st/2nd Round at Rose-Hulman W 79 60 Fontbonne W 113 48 at Austin W 69 64 at Oglethorpe W 84 63 Hendrix W 78 70 #NCAA Sectional Semifinal St. Elizabeth W 89 33 $NCAA Sectional Final at Millsaps L 57 64 Denison W 73 64 Millsaps W 78 60 Trinity W 68 65 Centre W 101 48 *Denotes overtimes played Southwestern W 88 37 at Monmouth W 90 60 !vs. Southwestern W 79 53 at Wittenberg W 82 60 DePauw in !at Rhodes W 82 56 at Webster W 94 51 !vs. Trinity L 70 84 vs. Kenyon W 68 40 NCAA Postseason Play @Calvin L 63 72 vs. Medaille W 69 59 vs. Point Loma Nazarene W 67 57 2008 NCAA Division III Championship !SCAC Tournament at Sewanee W 82 51 DePauw 70, Denison 53 (First round at Greencastle, Ind.) @NCAA Division III Second Round at Oglethorpe L 61 63 DePauw 73, Washington 66 (Second round at Greencastle, Ind.) Hendrix W 87 65 DePauw 68, Amherst 63 (Round of 16 at Whitewater, Wis.) 2005-06 (29-2, 14-0 SCAC champions) Wisconsin-Whitewater 83, DePauw 80 (Quarterfinal at Whitewater, Wis.) vs. Illinois Wesleyan W 72 60 Austin W 78 45 at Washington (Mo.) L 61 72 Trinity W 76 54 at Fontbonne W 72 53 Southwestern W 69 48 2007 NCAA Division III Championship vs. Hanover W 78 47 at Rhodes W 82 54 DePauw 74, Transylvania 54 (First round at Greencastle, Ind.) at Wilmington W 88 75 at Millsaps W 88 57 DePauw 74, Denison 64 (Second round at Greencastle, Ind.) at Hendrix W 76 66 at Centre W 77 46 DePauw 74, Emmanuel 50 (Round of 16 at Boston, Mass.) at Rhodes W 65 64 at Hendrix W 73 54 DePauw 74, Calvin 61 (Quarterfinal at Boston, Mass.) William Woods W 94 56 at Austin L 57 61 DePauw 67, Mary Washington 61 (Semifinal at Springfield, Mass.) Wittenberg W 85 70 Sewanee W 80 47 DePauw 55, Washington 52 (Championship at Springfield, Mass.) Webster W 84 44 Oglethorpe W 95 58 vs. Lewis and Clark W 76 63 !vs. Sewanee W 82 58 !vs. Austin W 67 38 2006 NCAA Division III Championship vs. Viterbo W 84 33 DePauw 86, Maryville (Tenn.) 58 (Second round at Greencastle, Ind.) vs. William Paterson W 87 56 !vs. Oglethorpe W 73 60 @Transylvania W 74 54 DePauw 69, Wheaton 60 (Round of 16 at Greencastle, Ind.) at Rose-Hulman W 87 64 Hope 76, DePauw 60 (Quarterfinal at Greencastle, Ind.) Centre W 85 39 @Denison W 74 66 Sewanee W 106 66 #at Emmanuel W 74 50 at Millsaps W 76 47 $vs. Calvin W 74 61 2005 NCAA Division III Championship at Oglethorpe W 88 60 %vs. Mary Washington W 67 61 Calvin 72, DePauw 63 (Second round at Greencastle, Ind.) Southwestern W 87 61 $vs. Washington (Mo.) W 55 52 Trinity W 60 57 !SCAC Tournament 2004 NCAA Division III Championship Hendrix W 103 85 @NCAA Division III 1st/2nd Round DePauw 88, Aurora 44 (First round at Greencastle, Ind.) Rhodes W 69 64 #NCAA Sectional Semifinal Thomas More 68, DePauw 63 (Second round at Crestview Hills, Ky.) at Centre W 83 31 $NCAA Sectional Final at Sewanee W 79 51 %NCAA Semifinal 2002 NCAA Division III Championship ^NCAA Championship Game DePauww 75, Maryville (Tenn.) 58 (Second round at Greencastle, Ind.) DePauw 84, Hardin-Simmons 60 (Round of 16 at Wilmington, Ohio) DePauw 88, Wilmington 70 (Quarterfinal at Wilmington, Ohio) St. Lawrence 69, DePauw 54 (Semifinal at Terre Haute, Ind.) DePauw 65, Marymount 58 (Third-place game at Terre Haute, Ind.)

1999 NCAA Division III Championship DePauw 67, Austin 62 (Second round at Greencastle, Ind.) St. Benedict 78, DePauw 67 (Round of 16 at St. Joseph, Minn.)

1998 NCAA Division III Championship DePauw 70, Baldwin-Wallace 63 (Second round at Greencastle, Ind.) St. Thomas 80, DePauw 61 (Round of 16 at St. Paul, Minn.)

1996 NCAA Division III Championship Wisconsin-Oshkosh 77, DePauw 45 (First round at Oshkosh, Wis.) 2007 NCAA Division III Champions

26 — DePauw University Women’s Basketball DePauw Basketball History DePauw Record vs. Opponents Opponent...... W L Opponent...... W L Opponent...... W L Opponent...... W L Adrian...... 1 1 Evansville...... 0 4 Marian (Ind.)...... 5 18 St. Lawrence...... 0 1 Albion...... 2 3 Fontbonne...... 6 1 Marian (Wis.)...... 1 0 St. Mary’s...... 8 6 Amherst...... 1 0 Franklin...... 12 15 Marion...... 0 5 St. Mary-of-the-Woods...... 9 0 Anderson...... 25 10 Franklin JV...... 1 1 Mary Washington...... 1 0 St. Thomas (Minn.)...... 0 1 Augustana...... 1 0 George Fox...... 0 1 Marymount...... 1 0 Scranton...... 1 0 Aurora...... 4 0 Goshen...... 5 4 Maryville (Mo.)...... 3 1 Sewanee...... 18 2 Austin...... 4 1 Grace...... 2 2 Maryville (Tenn.)...... 3 0 Simon Fraser...... 0 1 Baldwin-Wallace...... 1 0 Graceland (Kan.)...... 1 0 Medaille...... 1 0 Southwestern...... 17 1 Ball State...... 0 2 Greenville...... 6 0 Messiah...... 0 1 Taylor...... 5 18 Beloit...... 1 0 Hanover...... 19 12 Midway...... 0 1 Thomas More...... 11 7 Berea...... 1 0 Hardin-Simmons...... 1 0 Millikin...... 1 10 Transylvania...... 1 0 Bethany (Kan.)...... 1 0 Hendrix...... 17 2 Millsaps...... 15 1 Trinity...... 1 0 Birmingham-Southern...... 1 1 Hope...... 1 5 Monmouth...... 1 0 Trinity (Texas)...... 15 5 Blackburn...... 3 2 Huntington...... 0 3 Mount St. Joseph...... 2 1 Valparaiso...... 0 4 Bluffton...... 1 0 Illinois College...... 3 1 Mount St. Mary...... 1 0 Viterbo...... 1 0 Brescia...... 0 2 Illinois Wesleyan...... 6 5 North Central...... 2 0 Wartburg...... 2 0 Butler...... 0 2 Indiana...... 0 1 Oakland City...... 3 10 Washington (Mo.)...... 4 16 California-Redlands...... 1 0 Indiana Central...... 0 3 Oberlin...... 2 0 Webster...... 4 1 Calvin...... 1 1 Indiana State...... 0 3 Oglethorpe...... 20 1 Wheaton...... 2 2 Capital...... 1 1 Indiana Tech...... 1 4 Ohio Northern...... 1 0 Whittier...... 1 0 Carroll...... 0 1 Indiana Wesleyan...... 2 1 Ohio Wesleyan...... 1 2 William Paterson...... 1 0 Carthage...... 1 0 ISU-Evansville...... 0 3 Oklahoma Baptist...... 0 1 William Woods...... 1 0 Case Western Reserve...... 1 0 IU-Southeast...... 8 18 Olivet...... 3 0 Wilmington...... 4 1 Central...... 1 0 IUPUI...... 1 13 Otterbein...... 1 0 Wisconsin-Oshkosh...... 0 1 Centre...... 15 4 John Carroll...... 1 0 Parkland...... 0 #2 Wisconsin-Stout...... 0 1 Colorado College...... 2 0 Judson...... 1 0 Point Loma Nazarene...... 1 0 Wisconsin-Whitewater...... 0 1 Defiance...... 1 2 Kalamazoo...... 6 0 Purdue-Calumet...... 1 7 Wittenberg...... 5 2 Denison...... 5 1 Kenyon...... 4 0 Rhodes...... 19 1 Wooster...... 1 1 Dominican (Ill.)...... 1 0 King’s...... 1 0 Ripon...... 1 0 Totals...... 453 286 Dubuque...... 1 0 Lewis and Clark...... 1 0 Rose-Hulman...... 22 0 Earlham...... 18 2 Luther...... 1 0 Rust...... 1 0 .*A loss later forfeited to DePauw Elmhurst...... 1 0 Lynchburg...... 1 0 St. Benedict...... 0 1 #Parkland was a junior college; two losses Emmanuel...... 1 0 MacMurray...... 1 0 St. Elizabeth (N.J.)...... 1 0 do not count Eureka...... 1 0 Manchester...... 17 15 St. Francis...... 2 0 DePauw All-Time Letterwinners Abplanalp, Dana...... 1992 Gaines, Becca...... 2004 MacKay, Sarah...... 1999, 00, 01, 02 Ragsdale, Becky...... 1980, 81 Andrews, Angie...... 1991 Garner, JoAnne...... 1990, 91, 92, 93 Magee, Carrie...... 1989, 90, 91, 92 Rambo, Cheryl...... 1987, 88, 89, 90 Argetsinger, Amy...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Goff, Lauren...... 2008 Mahon, Kristy...... 2006, 07 Reissler, Karla...... 1983 Asher, Amber...... 1993 Grogg, Jamie...... 2003 Marshall, Emily...... 2007, 08 Rhinehart, Kirstin...... 1996, 97, 98 Bailey, Bridget...... 2005, 06, 07 Haas, Kim...... 1993, 94, 95, 96 Martin, Shanna...... 1995, 96 Ricks, Katie...... 1989, 91, 92 Bailey, Kelly...... 1997, 98, 99, 00 Haas, Laura...... 1980, 81, 82, 83 Mathews, Katie...... 2008 Ritter, Wendy...... 1984, 85 Baker, Kim...... 1987, 88 Hackworthy, Deb...... 1989, 90, 91, 92 Mathis, Jana...... 1996, 97, 98 Roy, Donna...... 1993, 94, 95, 96 Barrow, Kristin...... 2008 Haehl, Gretchen...... 2005, 06, 07, 08 McCarty, Mesha...... 1983, 85, 86 Rush, Lindsey...... 1999, 00, 01, 02 Bauer, Jenny...... 1985, 86, 87, 88 Haehl, Gwen...... 2006, 07, 08 McCoy, Libby...... 1989, 90 Rutter, Shelley...... 1992 Bender, Susan...... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Hall, Ann...... 1997, 98, 99,00 McCracken, Cathy...... 1982, 83, 84, 85 Schneider, Jill...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Blackman, Lindsey...... 1999, 00, 01, 02 Hand, Mary...... 1997, 98 McCracken, Ginny...... 1980, 81, 82, 83 Selip, Jamie...... 1997, 98, 99, 00 Blood, Megan...... 2004, 05 Haney, Sue...... 1981, 82 McGonigal, Caitlin...... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Sigman, Jen...... 1990, 92 Boback, Paula...... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Harrison, Lana...... 1995, 96 McGowan, Jennett...... 1982, 83 Simmons, Brenda...... 1993, 94, 95, 96 Bondi, Liz...... 2005, 06, 07 Harrison, Mandy...... 2003, 04 McNamara, Amber...... 1995 Simpson, Cindy...... 1976 Borkowski, Ann...... 1979 Hasbrook, Amy...... 1997, 98, 99, 00 McQueary, Marlene...... 1986, 87, 88, 89 Sorge, Marianne...... 1982 Boyd, Ann...... 1980 Haskett, Dona...... 1997, 98, 99, 00 Meads, Anne...... 1999 Spurgeon, Angie...... 1990 Cadet-Duval, Maisha...... 2004, 05, 06 Hauber, Kim...... 1995 Merkel, Sarah...... 2008 Stoll, K.C...... 2007 Campbell, Susan...... 1979, 80, 81 Hein, Jenn...... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Miles, Meredith...... 2000, 01 Stoner, Shannon...... 1992, 93 Carlson, Suzie...... 1987, 88, 89, 90 Hession, Jenny...... 1981, 82, 83 Miller, Amy...... 1979, 80, 81, 82 Stumpp, Mary...... 1981 Caruso, Jenny...... 1988 Horvath, Karen...... 1989 Miller, Erin...... 2001, 02, 03 Swalley, Glena...... 1976 Chaney, Adedrea...... 2006, 07, 08 Houghton, Amy...... 1995 Miller, Melanie...... 1981 Swenglish, Jackie...... 1988 Clevenger, Julie...... 1992, 93, 94, 95 Houin, Lindsay...... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Miller, Suzanne...... 1985, 86, 87 Tansinsin, Nida...... 1997 Clymer, Laura...... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Hren, Alenka...... 1994, 95, 96 Mohar, Kathy...... 1979 Trainor, Abbe...... 2004 Coda, Cathy...... 1984 Hunter, Shelley...... 1985, 88 Moore, Kristi...... 1990, 91 Travelstead, Andrea...... 2006, 07, 08 Cross, Betsy...... 1976 Hutz, Susie...... 1995 Morris, Donda...... 1987 Tucker, Vernita...... 1976 Cuddy, Jordan...... 2004, 05 Imborek, Katie...... 1999, 00, 01, 02 Morrison, Kelly...... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Van Hove, Suzanne...... 1981, 82 Cusick, Jill...... 1980 Jamrose, Tina...... 1986, 87, 88, 89 Mucha, Loryn...... 1989 Vernon, Cynthia...... 1976 Daily, Michele...... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Janssen, Stephanie...... 1992 Mulford, Erin...... 1995, 96, 97 Villanueva, Elisa...... 1995 Davis, Kapica...... 2000, 02 Jennings, Meagan...... 1996, 98 Mulzer, Pam...... 1991 Walker, Karen...... 1976 DeSanto, Annemarie...... 1979 Kauble, Laura...... 1982 Murphy, Seana...... 1988, 89, 90, 91 Warner, Kara...... 2004 Dolan, Kelly...... 1983 Kingsley, Angela...... 1993, 94, 95, 96 Nelson, Betsy...... 1980 Warner, Meghan...... 2007 Dorsey, Vernetta...... 1993 Kinsey, Pam...... 1976, 79 Nicholson, Melissa...... 1993, 94 Wasko, Paula...... 1979 Doughty, Suzy...... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Knies, Gina...... 1986 Pappas, Kyra...... 2005 Weaver, Carla...... 1989, 90, 91, 92 Duncan, Ann...... 1986 Krouse, Tegan...... 2006 Pearson, Julie...... 1993 Weigle, Kim...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Embry, Roni...... 1984 Lauer, Courtney...... 2008 Poppe, Jill...... 1980, 81 Wiles, Heather...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Farrow, Sandra...... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Lowes, Kalei...... 2005, 06, 07, 08 Porter, Polly...... 1984, 85, 87 Williams, Amie...... 1996, 97, 98 Ferguson, Dana...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Lundman, Naiomi...... 1998 Powers, Colleen...... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Wolfe, Erin...... 1998 Fernandez, Jenna...... 2007, 08 Lundquist, Linda...... 1976 Pratt, Lisa...... 1993, 94 Yoder, Tria...... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Ford, Momi...... 1985, 86 Lynch, Stephanie...... 1993, 94, 95 Price, Teryn...... 1984 Zinkill, Terry...... 1976 Frigerio, Brianna...... 2008 MacDougall, Allison...... 1985, 86, 87, 88 Pruzin, Cassie...... 2006, 07, 08 Zondor, Sarah...... 2002, 03, 04, 05

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DePauw Postseason Honors

Dana Ferguson...... 2003 (Third Team) Dana Ferguson...... 2003 NATIONAL AWARDS Jenna Fernandez...... 2008 (Third Team) Becca Gaines...... 2004 Sarah MacKay...... 2002 (Second Team) Mary Godley...... 2004 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Cassie Pruzin...... 2008 (Second Team) Erin Greeter...... 2003 Susan Bender...... 1999 Sarah Zondor...... 2004 (Third Team) Jamie Grogg...... 2002, 2003 Gretchen Haehl...... 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Columbus Multimedia All-America Team CONFERENCE AWARDS Gwen Haehl...... 2006, 2007, 2008 Kelly Morrison...... 1999 Mandy Harrison...... 2001, 2003, 2004 Amy Hasbrook...... 1999, 2000 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Lindsey Holden...... 2001 WBCA/Kodak All-America Team Coach of the Year Amy Argetsinger...... 2005 (Honorable Mention) Lindsay Houin...... 2003 Kris Huffman...... 1999, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008 Liz Bondi...... 2006 (Honorable Mention) Katie Imborek...... 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Liz Bondi...... 2007 (First Team) Heidi Keiser...... 2008 Lindsey Rush...... 2001 (Honorable Mention) Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Tegan Krouse...... 2007 Player of the Year Courtney Lauer...... 2008 Christina Leavy...... 2004 WBCA/Kodak Division III Coach of the Year Amy Argetsinger...... 2004, 2005 Liz Bondi...... 2006, 2007 Kalei Lowes...... 2007, 2008 Kris Huffman...... 2002 Kelly Morrison...... 1999 Emily Marshall...... 2007 Katie Mathews...... 2008 DIII News Division III Coach of the Year Caitlin McGonigal...... 2004, 2005, 2007 Kris Huffman...... 2002, 2007 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Newcomer of the Year Colleen Powers...... 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Amy Argetsinger...... 2002 Cassie Pruzin...... 2007, 2008 D3hoops.com Coach of the Year Anne Reifsnyder...... 2001 Kris Huffman...... 2007 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Heidi Rochner...... 1999 Lindsey Rush...... 2002 D3hoops.com All-America Defensive Player of the Year Jill Schneider...... 2001, 2002, 2003 Lindsay Houin...... 2006 Liz Bondi...... 2007 (Second Team) Jamie Selip...... 2000 Kalei Lowes...... 2007, 2008 Kelly Morrison...... 1999 (First Team) K.C. Stoll...... 2007 Cassie Pruzin...... 2008 (Fourth Team) Stefanie Stevenson...... 1999 All-Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Abbe Trainor...... 2004, 2005 DIII News Division III All-America Amy Argetsinger...... 2003, 2004, 2005 (First Team) Andrea Travelstead...... 2006, 2007, 2008 Amy Argetsinger...... 2005 (Fourth Team) Bridget Bailey...... 2006 (Honorable Mention) Stacey Wagner...... 2006 Liz Bondi...... 2007 (Second Team) Kelly Bailey...... 1999 (Honorable Mention) Tria Yoder...... 2002, 2003, 2004 Kelly Morrison...... 1999 (First Team) Susan Bender...... 1999 (First Team) Sarah Zondor...... 2004, 2005 Liz Bondi...... 2006, 2007 (First Team) Suzy Doughty...... 2006, 2007 (Second Team) Honda Division III Collegiate Woman Athlete Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference of the Year 2005 (Honorable Mention) Dana Ferguson...... 2003 (First Team) Coach of the Year Liz Bondi...... 2006-07 Jenna Fernandez...... 2008 (Second Team) Kris Huffman...... 1996, 1998 Gretchen Haehl...... 2006, 2007, 2008 (Third Team) Amy Hasbrook...... 2000 (Second Team) Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference DISTRICT/REGION AWARDS 1999 (Honorable Mention) Newcomer of the Year Sarah MacKay...... 2002 (First Team) Ann Hall...... 1998 WBCA/Kodak All-District (First Team) 2001 (Honorable Mention) Kelly Morrison...... 1999 Meredith Miles...... 2001 (Honorable Mention) All-Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference Lindsey Rush...... 2001 Kelly Morrison...... 1999 (First Team) Kelly Bailey...... 1998 (Second Team) Amy Argetsinger...... 2005 Cassie Pruzin...... 2008 (First Team) Susan Bender...... 1996, 1997, 1998 (First Team) Liz Bondi...... 2006, 2007 2007 (Honorable Mention) Jenn Hein...... 1995, 96 (Second Team) Lindsey Rush...... 2001 (First Team) Angela Kingsley...... 1994 (Second Team) WBCA/Kodak District Coach of the Year 2000 (Second Team) Kelly Morrison...... 1998 (First Team) Kris Huffman...... 1999, 2001, 2002, 2006 Jamie Selip...... 2000 (Second Team) 1997 (Second Team) Tria Yoder...... 2004 (Third Team) Brenda Simmons...... 1994 (Second Team) Columbus Multimedia 2003 (Honorable Mention) Region Coach of the Year Sarah Zondor...... 2005 (First Team) Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference 2004 (Second Team) Kris Huffman...... 1999 Scholar-Athletes Julie Clevenger...... 1994, 1995 Columbus Multimedia Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Angela Kingsley...... 1995, 1996 Amie Williams...... 1997 Region Player of the Year Academic Honor Roll Amy Argetsinger...... 2003, 2005 Kelly Morrison...... 1999 Bridget Bailey...... 2004, 2006 Hoosier Conference for Women Kelly Bailey...... 1999, 2000 Coach of the Year Columbus Multimedia All-Region Kristin Barrow...... 2008 Kelly Morrison...... 1998, 1999 (First Team) Lori Herrmann...... 1989, 1990 Susan Bender...... 1999, 2000 Susan Bender...... 1998, 1999 (Honorable Mention) Stephanie Beneker...... 2006 All-Hoosier Conference for Women Lindsey Blackman...... 2000, 2002 JoAnne Garner...... 1993 (First Team) D3hoops.com All-Region Megan Blood...... 2004 Deb Hackworthy...... 1992 (First Team) Amy Argetsinger...... 2005 (First Team) Liz Bondi...... 2005, 2006 Carrie Magee...... 1990 (First Team) 2004 (Third Team) Jordan Cuddy...... 2004 Marlene McQueary...... 1989 (First Team) Liz Bondi...... 2006, 2007 (First Team) Claire Cunningham...... 2001 Seana Murphy...... 1990, 1991 (First Team) Suzy Doughty...... 2007 (Third Team) Suzy Doughty...... 2007 Carla Weaver...... 1990, 1991, 1992 (First Team) 1989 (Second Team) 28 — DePauw University Women’s Basketball DePauw Basketball History The Lilly Physical Education and Recreation Center

The $7.2 million Lilly Physical Education and Recreation Center was dedi- cated in April of 1982. The Center is named in memory of Eli Lilly, Josiah K. The Tigers in Neal Fieldhouse The first basketball game was played in the Neal Fieldhouse between the Lilly and Josiah K. Lilly Jr., great-grandfather, grandfather and father, respectively, DePauw and IU-Southeast men’s teams on February 13, 1982. The women’s of Ms. Ruth Lilly of Indianapolis, the Center’s main benefactor. team began play in the Neal Fieldhouse on February 16, 1982, when it hosted Franklin. Since then DePauw’s women’s teams have compiled a 217-87 record Upon completion, the Lilly Center was one of the finest and most complete for a .714 winning percentage in the building. During Coach Kris Huffman’s recreation and sports facilities among all small colleges and universities in the 15 years the Tigers have recorded a 161-27 record for an .856 winning per- United States. The center includes a 25-yard by 25-meter pool with 10 lanes, centage in Neal Fieldhouse. six racquetball courts, complete locker room facilities, class and conference rooms. Year W L Pct. 1981-82 0 2 .000 1982-83 3 5 .375 An addition to the Center in 1990 was a hardwood floor in the fieldhouse 1983-84 3 6 .333 and auxiliary gymnasium. Truly a multipurpose facility, the Center often is the 1984-85 1 6 .143 site of several intercollegiate activities occurring simultaneously. In 1997 the 1985-86 5 3 .625 1986-87 2 8 .200 weight room underwent an extensive renovation and addition which made it 1987-88 7 6 .538 one of the finest fitness centers at any small college in the nation. 1988-89 6 6 .500 1989-90 10 2 .833 The main section of the Center is the Raymond “Gaumey” Neal Fieldhouse, 1990-91 7 5 .583 named in honor of the coach of DePauw’s undefeated, untied and unscored upon 1991-92 9 5 .643 1992-93 3 6 .333 1933 football team. The fieldhouse includes a 2,800-seat basketball and volleyball 1993-94 6 4 .600 arena and three multipurpose courts which can accommodate volleyball, tennis, 1994-95 3 6 .333 badminton, soccer and many other sports. 1995-96 12 1 .923 1996-97 12 3 .800 1997-98 14 1 .933 Nearly $3 million of the funds for the Lilly Center were raised by the 1998-99 12 2 .857 members of the 1933 football team, exclusively through donations made by the 1999-00 11 2 .846 surviving members. 2000-01 10 2 .833 2001-02 11 1 .917 2002-03 8 1 .889 2003-04 12 1 .923 2004-05 12 2 .857 2005-06 12 1 .923 2006-07 12 0 1.000 2007-08 14 0 1.000 Totals 217 87 .714

The Lilly Center has played host to NCAA tournament games in eight of the last 11 years including round of 16 and quarterfinal contests in 2006 as pictured above.

DePauw University Women’s Basketball — 29 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference The Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference CURRENT MEMBERSHIP (SCAC) was founded and began operation in Sep- School Location First Year tember 1962 as the College Athletic Conference Austin College Kangaroos Sherman, Texas 2006 (CAC) with four charter members of Centre Col- Birmingham-Southern College Panthers Birmingham, Ala. 2007 lege, Southwestern at Memphis (now known as Centre College Colonels Danville, Ky. 1962 Colorado College Tigers Colorado Springs, Colo. 2006 ), Sewanee: The University of the DePauw University Tigers Greencastle, Ind. 1997 South, and Washington & Lee University of Lex- Warriors Conway, Ark. 1991 ington, Virginia. Later in 1962, Washington Univer- Majors Jackson, Miss. 1988 sity in St. Louis, Missouri, became the fifth mem- Stormy Petrels Atlanta, Ga. 1991 ber. Rhodes College Lynx Memphis, Tenn. 1962 Sewanee: University of the South Tigers Sewanee, Tenn. 1962 Membership remained unchanged until 1972 Pirates Georgetown, Texas 1993 when Washington University in St. Louis left. Trinity University Tigers San Antonio, Texas 1988 Washington & Lee University also left the confer- versity of Atlanta, Georgia, in 1991, the conference Recent growth has included the addition of ence in 1973. Principia College of Elsah, Illinois, restructured and renamed itself the Southern Colle- Austin College of Sherman, Texas, and Colorado maintained membership from 1974-85 and Rose- giate Athletic Conference. It also hired its first full- College of Colorado Springs, Colo., in 2006. Bir- Hulman Institute of Technology of Terre Haute, time commissioner in Steve Argo and established a mingham-Southern College joined last year as the Indiana, from 1975-89. Additionally, Illinois Col- conference office in metropolitan Atlanta. 12th member. lege of Jacksonville, Illinois, was a member from With the addition of Hendrix College in 1992, The SCAC and its member institutions are com- 1980-83; Earlham College of Richmond, Indiana, the SCAC grew to eight members. Following the mitted to maintaining high academic standards. The from 1984-89; and Fisk University of Nashville, departure of Fisk University in 1994, Southwestern member institutions are committed to the principle Tennessee, from 1983-94. University of Georgetown, Texas, joined the SCAC that a quality college athletics program is beneficial But the conference began to stabilize with its to maintain eight members. The SCAC then added to the well-being of an institution in that it ben- membership and structure in late 1980s and early its ninth and 10th members in 1998 with DePauw efits the entire campus community as well as the 1990s. Millsaps College of Jackson, Mississippi, and University of Greencastle, Indiana, and welcomed student-athletes. Trinity University of San Antonio, Texas, joined in back Rose-Hulman after a nine-year absence. With 11 of 12 member institutions maintaining 1989. Then, with the addition of Oglethorpe Uni- Phi Beta Kappa chapters on their campuses, the SCAC boasts some of the most prestigious colleges and universities in the nation. SCAC schools are PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2007-08 Final SCAC Katie Kulavic, Oglethorpe also consistently ranked among the top colleges and Women’s Basketball Standings universities in the nation by national publications. NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR The SCAC sponsors championships in 19 EAST ——SCAC—— ——Overall—— Christina Byler, Hendrix sports, including 10 for women and nine for men. School W L Pct. W L Pct. DePauw 14 0 1.000 28 4 .875 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR The SCAC currently sponsors men’s and women’s Oglethorpe 11 3 .786 27 7 .794 Kalei Lowes, DePauw cross country, field hockey, men’s and women’s soc- Centre 4 10 .286 7 16 .304 COACH OF THE YEAR cer, football, women’s volleyball, men’s and women’s Sewanee 4 10 .286 9 17 .346 Kris Huffman, DePauw basketball, men’s and women’s swimming & diving, Rhodes 4 10 .286 12 13 .480 baseball, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s Birmingham-So. 0 0 .000 18 7 .720 ALL-SCAC FIRST TEAM Katie Kulavic, Oglethorpe and women’s outdoor track & field, and men’s and WEST ——SCAC—— ——Overall—— Cassie Pruzin, DePauw women’s golf. Trinity 13 2 .867 20 7 .741 Meghan Scholbe, Trinity Conference post-season championships are Colorado Col. 8 7 .533 13 13 .500 Melanie Auguste, Colorado College conducted in cross country, basketball, swimming Hendrix 6 9 .400 13 13 .500 Krista Prato Matthews, Trinity Southwestern 6 9 .400 12 14 .462 & diving and volleyball. All spring championships Austin 6 9 .400 7 18 .280 ALL-SCAC SECOND TEAM are hosted at the Spring Sports Festival, which has Millsaps 4 11 .267 7 18 .280 Ashley Farrell, Rhodes been held since the conference’s inception during Katy Williams, Austin Jenna Fernandez, DePauw the 1962-63 academic year. The first Festival was (Final standings determined by SCAC tournament Christina Byler, Hendrix held in 1963 at Washington & Lee University and finish) Anna Findley, Oglethorpe has been continued without interruption since that SCAC CHAMPIONSHIP; CONWAY, ARK. ALL-SCAC THIRD TEAM year. Quarterfinals Chelsea Goodman, Centre A bell donated by the Norfolk & Western Rail- #1E DePauw 80, #4W Southwestern 50 Natasha Azizi, Southwestern way was adopted as the SCAC’s President’s Trophy #2W Colorado College 66, #3E Centre 62 (1 ot) Gretchen Haehl, DePauw #1W Trinity 80, #4E Sewanee 61 Crystal Dickerson, Millsaps and is maintained by the conference member that #2E Oglethorpe 73, #3W Hendrix 70 (1 ot) Paige Whitney, Colorado College wins the annual all-sports competition, honor- ing the school’s athletics program that totals the ALL-SCAC HONORABLE MENTION Semifinals most points in their men’s and women’s program. DePauw 85, Colorado College 69 Eliese Hansberry, Colorado College Oglethorpe 73, Trinity 70 Samantha Clark, Hendrix DePauw won the President Trophy each of the last Tiffany Whitmore, Millsaps three years and in four of 10 years overall. LaReina Adams, Millsaps Championship Tina Grace, Oglethorpe DePauw 72, Oglethorpe 69 Anne Wills, Sewanee Courtney Childress, Sewanee ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Beth Thomas, Southwestern Gretchen Haehl, DePauw (MVP) Tierney Hughes, Trinity Jenna Fernandez, DePauw Katie Kulavic, Oglethorpe Anna Findley, Oglethorpe Paige Whitney, Colorado College

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2007-08 SCAC Team Statistics

Scoring Offense Field Goal Percentage Defense Rebound Margin Team G Pts. Avg. Team FG FGA Pct. Teams Own Opp Diff. Oglethorpe 34 2666 78.4 Trinity 583 1690 .345 DePauw 40.6 31.1 +9.5 Trinity 27 1990 73.7 Colorado College 601 1616 .372 Trinity 45.0 37.9 +7.1 DePauw 32 2341 73.2 Rhodes 544 1451 .375 Austin College 40.0 35.9 +4.0 Birmingham-So. 25 1791 71.6 Austin College 541 1427 .379 Colorado College 40.7 38.3 +2.3 Hendrix 26 1810 69.6 Millsaps 596 1562 .382 Hendrix 35.4 33.7 +1.7 Colorado College 26 1631 62.7 Southwestern 547 1427 .383 Birmingham-So. 37.8 36.5 +1.3 Rhodes 25 1554 62.2 Birmingham-So. 549 1428 .384 Millsaps 40.7 39.6 +1.2 Austin College 25 1509 60.4 Oglethorpe 853 2172 .393 Oglethorpe 40.4 39.4 +1.0 Southwestern 26 1539 59.2 DePauw 694 1722 .403 Southwestern 34.4 38.2 -3.8 Centre 23 1360 59.1 Hendrix 629 1540 .408 Centre 35.3 39.7 -4.3 Millsaps 25 1472 58.9 Sewanee 619 1419 .436 Rhodes 32.4 38.4 -6.0 Sewanee 26 1521 58.5 Centre 552 1254 .440 Sewanee 32.5 41.0 -8.5

Scoring Defense Three-Point FG Percentage Steals Team G Pts. Avg. Team 3FG 3FGA Pct. Team G Stl. Avg. DePauw 32 1877 58.7 DePauw 167 473 .353 Hendrix 26 325 12.50 Trinity 27 1621 60.0 Austin College 171 496 .345 Oglethorpe 34 405 11.91 Southwestern 26 1579 60.7 Oglethorpe 229 673 .340 Sewanee 26 301 11.58 Austin College 25 1542 61.7 Centre 199 605 .329 Centre 23 251 10.91 Rhodes 25 1566 62.6 Birmingham-So. 166 511 .325 DePauw 32 348 10.88 Birmingham-So. 25 1569 62.8 Hendrix 97 303 .320 Trinity 27 292 10.81 Sewanee 26 1660 63.8 Rhodes 150 484 .310 Birmingham-So. 25 258 10.32 Colorado College 26 1677 64.5 Trinity 136 451 .302 Colorado College 26 243 9.35 Millsaps 25 1630 65.2 Sewanee 159 543 .293 Millsaps 25 230 9.20 Hendrix 26 1735 66.7 Southwestern 112 423 .265 Southwestern 26 228 8.77 Centre 23 1546 67.2 Colorado College 110 427 .258 Rhodes 25 197 7.88 Oglethorpe 34 2295 67.5 Millsaps 67 285 .235 Austin College 25 189 7.56 Scoring Margin Three-Point FG Percentage Defense Turnover Margin Team Off. Def. Mar. Team 3FG 3FGA Pct. Team Avg Opp. Diff. DePauw 73.2 58.7 +14.5 Oglethorpe 152 561 .271 Sewanee 17.1 22.2 +5.08 Trinity 73.7 60.0 +13.7 Trinity 151 547 .276 DePauw 15.6 19.9 +4.34 Oglethorpe 78.4 67.5 +10.9 Austin College 123 445 .276 Oglethorpe 21.9 24.6 +2.62 Birmingham-So. 71.6 62.8 +8.9 Birmingham-So. 125 448 .279 Birmingham-So. 16.8 19.2 +2.36 Hendrix 69.6 66.7 +2.9 Colorado College 171 580 .295 Hendrix 21.7 23.1 +1.35 Rhodes 62.2 62.6 -0.5 Rhodes 117 384 .305 Rhodes 14.8 16.2 +1.32 Austin College 60.4 61.7 -1.3 DePauw 173 540 .320 Trinity 19.1 20.3 +1.22 Southwestern 59.2 60.7 -1.5 Southwestern 122 378 .323 Centre 19.7 20.3 +0.61 Colorado College 62.7 64.5 -1.8 Centre 124 384 .323 Southwestern 19.7 19.8 +0.15 Sewanee 58.5 63.8 -5.3 Millsaps 134 414 .324 Colorado College 17.9 17.0 -0.88 Millsaps 58.9 65.2 -6.3 Hendrix 129 390 .331 Millsaps 22.5 19.1 -3.36 Centre 59.1 67.2 -8.1 Sewanee 145 411 .353 Austin College 22.0 17.4 -4.56

Field Goal Percentage Free Throw Percentage Assist/Turnover Ratio Team FGM FGA Pct. Team FT FTA Pct. Team Ast. TO A/TO DePauw 869 2009 .433 Rhodes 358 469 .763 DePauw 475 499 0.95 Oglethorpe 929 2150 .432 Birmingham-So. 287 383 .749 Birmingham-So. 382 421 0.91 Birmingham-So. 669 1555 .430 Trinity 382 512 .746 Trinity 405 516 0.78 Trinity 736 1730 .425 Hendrix 435 592 .735 Sewanee 328 445 0.74 Hendrix 639 1555 .411 Oglethorpe 579 796 .727 Rhodes 272 371 0.73 Southwestern 567 1411 .402 Austin College 292 406 .719 Colorado College 321 465 0.69 Colorado College 596 1580 .377 DePauw 436 614 .710 Southwestern 335 512 0.65 Austin College 523 1394 .375 Sewanee 296 421 .703 Oglethorpe 470 746 0.63 Rhodes 523 1406 .372 Millsaps 355 512 .693 Centre 282 452 0.62 Millsaps 525 1452 .362 Colorado College 329 480 .685 Hendrix 333 565 0.59 Sewanee 533 1522 .350 Southwestern 293 458 .640 Austin College 299 550 0.54 Centre 467 1335 .350 Centre 227 364 .624 Millsaps 305 562 0.54

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2007-08 SCAC Individual Statistics

Scoring Rebounding Player, Team G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg Player, Team G Off. Def. Total Avg. Christina Byler, Hendrix 26 145 33 175 498 19.2 Katy Williams, Austin 25 110 185 295 11.8 Katy Williams, Austin 25 180 0 108 468 18.7 K. Prato Matthews, Trinity 27 98 152 250 9.3 Ashley Farrell, Rhodes 22 135 25 101 396 18.0 Meghan Scholbe, Trinity 26 95 142 237 9.1 Katie Kulavic, Oglethorpe 34 216 11 134 577 17.0 Jessica Bowie, Millsaps 19 40 119 159 8.4 Paige Whitney, Colorado Col. 26 152 6 103 413 15.9 Courtney Childress, Sewanee 25 80 126 206 8.2 Anna Findley, Oglethorpe 34 177 87 95 536 15.8 Melanie Auguste, Colorado Col. 26 43 170 213 8.2 Melanie Auguste, Colorado Col. 26 138 30 93 399 15.3 LaReina Adams, Millsaps 22 68 110 178 8.1 K. Prato Matthews, Trinity 27 172 0 70 414 15.3 Crystal Dickerson, Millsaps 24 68 120 188 7.8 Jenna Fernandez, DePauw 32 204 0 57 465 14.5 Christina Byler, Hendrix 26 48 138 186 7.2 Meghan Scholbe, Trinity 26 136 7 96 375 14.4 Eliese Hansberry, Colorado Col. 25 67 104 171 6.8

Field Goal Percentage (Min. 4.0 made per game) Assists Player, Team G FG FGA Pct. Player, Team G Ast. Avg. Katie Kulavic, Oglethorpe 34 216 369 .585 Melanie Auguste, Colorado Col. 26 192 7.38 Beth Thomas, Southwestern 26 106 182 .582 Danielle Harbor, Birmingham-So. 23 119 5.17 Natasha Azizi, Southwestern 26 125 228 .548 Acacia Mack, Sewanee 26 112 4.31 K. Prato Matthews, Trinity 27 172 323 .533 Cassie Pruzin, DePauw 32 134 4.19 Katy Williams, Austin 25 180 347 .519 Gretchen Haehl, DePauw 31 118 3.81 Jenna Fernandez, DePauw 32 204 399 .511 Danielle Hubenak, Trinity 27 88 3.26 Tina Grace, Oglethorpe 34 144 293 .491 Katie Kulavic, Oglethorpe 34 109 3.21 Meghan Scholbe, Trinity 26 136 278 .489 Rachel Snyder, Trinity 27 85 3.15 Brittany Allison, Birmingham-So. 25 84 172 .488 Chelsea Goodman, Centre 23 70 3.04 Wyvonne Hawkins, Hendrix 25 106 220 .482 Tiffany Whitmore, Millsaps 25 71 2.84

Three-Point Percentage (Min. 1.5 made per game) Blocked Shots Player, Team G 3FG 3FGA Pct. Player, Team G Blk. Avg. Jenny Jones, Centre 23 33 73 .452 Jessica Bowie, Millsaps 19 53 2.8 Gretchen Haehl, DePauw 31 47 112 .420 K. Prato Matthews, Trinity 27 71 2.6 Cassie Pruzin, DePauw 32 71 177 .401 Cameron Whitaker, Rhodes 25 60 2.4 Amber Stafford, Austin 25 48 125 .384 Spenser Cruikshank, Austin 23 35 1.5 Anna Findley, Oglethorpe 34 87 235 .370 Staley Mullins, Southwestern 26 33 1.3 Tierney Hughes, Trinity 27 44 119 .370 Paige Whitney, Colorado Col. 26 28 1.1 Mallory Morring, Birmingham-So. 25 82 223 .368 Meghan Scholbe, Trinity 26 27 1.0 Alison Denbow, Centre 23 26 71 .366 Anna Johnson, Colorado Col. 24 23 0.9 Maegan Fitzgerald, Austin 25 61 170 .359 Lindsay Merritt, Hendrix 24 23 0.9 Kayla Redden, Austin 25 45 127 .354 Chelsey White, Hendrix 26 24 0.9

Three-Point Field Goals Made Per Game Steals Player, Team G 3FG Avg. Player, Team G Stl. Avg. Mallory Morring, Birmingham-So. 25 82 3.28 Anna Findley, Oglethorpe 34 115 3.4 Anna Findley, Oglethorpe 34 87 2.56 Meghan Scholbe, Trinity 26 71 2.7 Liz Kolbe, Colorado Col. 26 64 2.46 Melanie Auguste, Colorado Col. 26 69 2.7 Maegan Fitzgerald, Austin 25 61 2.44 Cassie Pruzin, DePauw 32 82 2.6 Monica Vonderbrink, Centre 23 56 2.43 Wyvonne Hawkins, Hendrix 25 62 2.5 Cassie Pruzin, DePauw 32 71 2.22 Ashley Farrell, Rhodes 22 54 2.4 Steffi Renninger, Sewanee 25 52 2.08 Acacia Mack, Sewanee 26 62 2.4 Amber Stafford, Austin 25 48 1.92 Crystal Dickerson, Millsaps 24 56 2.3 Kayla Redden, Austin 25 45 1.80 Danielle Harbor, Birmingham-So. 23 50 2.2 Genevieve Hurlbutt, Trinity 27 44 1.63 Samantha Clark, Hendrix 26 56 2.1 Tierney Hughes, Trinity 27 44 1.63 Assist/Turnover Ratio Free Throw Percentage (Min. 2.0 made per game) Player, Team G Ast. Avg. TO Avt. A/TO Player, Team G FT FTA Pct. Gretchen Haehl, DePauw 31 118 3.8 71 2.3 1.66 Christina Byler, Hendrix 26 175 201 .871 Danielle Harbor, Birmingham-So. 23 119 5.2 73 3.2 1.63 Maegan Fitzgerald, Austin 25 52 60 .867 Cassie Pruzin, DePauw 32 134 4.2 91 2.8 1.47 Cameron Whitaker, Rhodes 25 59 69 .855 Melanie Auguste, Colorado Col. 26 192 7.4 140 5.4 1.37 Gretchen Haehl, DePauw 31 62 73 .849 Danielle Hubenak, Trinity 27 88 3.3 72 2.7 1.22 Anna Findley, Oglethorpe 34 95 112 .848 Acacia Mack, Sewanee 26 112 4.3 101 3.9 1.11 Ashley Farrell, Rhodes 22 101 122 .828 Rachel Snyder, Trinity 27 85 3.1 80 3.0 1.06 Cassie Pruzin, DePauw 32 90 110 .818 Chelsea Goodman, Centre 23 70 3.0 79 3.4 0.89 Meghan Scholbe, Trinity 26 96 118 .814 Katie Kulavic, Oglethorpe 34 109 3.2 163 4.8 0.67 Wyvonne Hawkins, Hendrix 25 78 97 .804 Katie Kulavic, Oglethorpe 34 134 168 .798

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