Women's Basketball Yearbook 2009-2010

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Akron...... 2-0 Miami (Ohio)...... 3-3 Alabama...... 1-0 Michigan...... 2-4 Alabama-Huntsville...... 1-0 Michigan State...... 0-4 Arkansas State...... 1-2 Minnesota...... 1-0 Arkansas-Pine Bluff...... 2-0 Missouri...... 0-1 Auburn...... 0-1 Missouri-Kansas City...... 0-1 Austin Peay...... 2-1 Missouri-St. Louis...... 2-2 Ball State...... 21-8 Missouri State...... 14-41 Belmont...... 1-2 Morehead State...... 0-3 Bowling Green...... 1-1 Murray State...... 0-3 Bradley...... 35-21 National...... 1-0 Brown...... 1-0 Nebraska...... 1-0 Butler...... 12-10 Nevada-Las Vegas...... 0-1 California...... 1-0 Nevada-Reno...... 1-0 Cedarville...... 2-0 New Mexico...... 0-1 Central Michigan...... 3-2 Nichols State...... 2-0 Central State...... 1-0 North Carolina State...... 0-2 Champaign...... 3-0 North Carolina-Wilmington...... 1-0 Chattanooga...... 1-1 North Dakota State...... 1-0 Chicago State...... 2-0 Northeastern Illinois...... 2-0 Cincinnati...... 8-1 Northern Illinois...... 1-2 Cleveland State...... 0-1 Northern Iowa...... 36-18 Colorado State...... 0-1 Northern Kentucky...... 1-5 Connecticut...... 0-1 Northwest Missouri...... 1-0 Creighton...... 12-27 Oakland...... 1-0 Dayton...... 2-5 Ohio...... 1-0 DePaul...... 1-1 Ohio State...... 1-6 Detroit...... 1-3 Old Dominion...... 0-1 Drake...... 17-42 Ole Miss...... 1-0 Duke...... 0-2 Pepperdine...... 1-0 East Carolina...... 0-2 Pittsburgh...... 0-1 East Tennessee State...... 0-1 Portage...... 1-0 Eastern Illinois...... 31-22 Portland State...... 1-0 Eastern Kentucky...... 4-0 Purdue...... 11-9 Eastern Michigan...... 6-0 Saint Louis...... 3-1 Edinboro State...... 1-1 Sam Houston State...... 0-1 Evansville...... 22-12 San Diego State...... 1-1 Fairfield...... 1-0 Siena...... 1-0 Florida...... 0-1 South Alabama...... 2-0 Florida Atlantic...... 1-0 South Florida...... 1-0 Florida International...... 0-1 Southern Illinois...... 32-38 Franklin...... 6-2 Southeast Missouri State...... 4-0 Goshen...... 2-1 St. Joseph’s...... 1-0 Grand Valley...... 1-0 Taylor...... 1-0 High Point...... 1-0 Tennessee-Martin...... 2-1 Illinois...... 7-2 Tennessee Tech...... 1-4 Illinois-Chicago...... 8-2 Toledo...... 3-2 Illinois State...... 34-39 UCLA...... 0-1 Immaculate...... 0-1 Tulane...... 0-1 ...... 7-23 Valdosta State...... 0-1 ...... 2-0 Valparaiso...... 4-1 Iona...... 1-0 Vanderbilt...... 1-1 Iowa...... 0-2 Vincennes...... 0-1 IPFW...... 2-0 West Texas State...... 0-1 IUPUI...... 7-0 West Virginia...... 0-1 Kansas...... 0-3 Western Illinois...... 23-9 Kansas State...... 0-1 Western Kentucky...... 1-3 Kentucky...... 0-3 Western Michigan...... 4-5 Long Island...... 1-0 Wichita State...... 30-22 Longwood...... 1-0 William & Mary...... 1-0 Louisville...... 3-8 William Penn...... 1-1 Loyola (Ill.)...... 3-2 Wisconsin...... 2-3 Loyola (Md.)...... 1-0 Wisconsin-Green Bay...... 5-2 Loyola Marymount...... 0-1 Wisconsin-LaCrosse...... 1-2 Marion-Kay...... 2-4 Wisconsin-Milwaukee...... 4-1 Marquette...... 1-2 Wright State...... 3-5 Marshall...... 1-1 Xavier...... 4-6 Maryland-Baltimore County...... 1-0 Youngstown State...... 3-1 Mercer...... 1-0 ALL-TIME RESULTS

1971 – 72 L...... 41-49...... Illinois State. L...... 46-63...... Missouri-St. Louis Coach: Edith Godleski W...... 56-23...... IUPUI W...... 55-46...... Western Illinois Record: 4 – 9 (.308) W...... 43-37...... Indiana. W...... 59-54...... Southern Illinois L...... 39-43...... Marion-Kay W...... 52-37...... Purdue W...... 81-64...... Indiana. L...... 39-47...... Purdue L...... 53-56...... Indiana W...... 73-49...... Purdue (1) L...... 26-44...... Illinois State W...... 42-30...... Goshen W...... 76-68...... Ball State (1) W...... 49-36...... Western Illinois W...... 58-43...... Ohio W...... 71-61...... Illinois (2) L...... 32-36...... Vincennes L...... 53-58...... Illinois State W...... 80-50...... Cincinnati (2) L...... 37-52...... Franklin L...... 53-57...... Ohio State W...... 67-63...... Illinois State (2) L...... 43-45...... Ball State L...... 69-73...... LaCrosse (2) W...... 39-24...... Butler. 1974-75 L...... 75-87...... UNLV (3) L...... 40-50...... Southern Illinois Coach: Edith Godleski L...... 58-59...... NC State (3) L...... 33-71...... Indiana. Record: 18-7 ( .720) L...... 71-74...... West Texas State (3) W...... 41-32...... Eastern Illinois W...... 68-64...... Marion-Kay (1) IAIAW CHAMPIONSHIP W...... 50-19...... Butler W...... 70-47...... Champaign (2)MAIAW CHAMPIONSHIP L...... 42-49...... Franklin W...... 83-40...... Purdue (3)...... WNIT L...... 78-83...... Marion-Kay 1972 – 73 L...... 62-81...... William Penn 1976-77 Coach: Edith Godleski W...... 74-65...... Ball State Coach: Edith Godleski Record: 16-7 (.696) W...... 60-31...... Cedarville Record: 19-9 (.679) W...... 45-44...... Champaign L...... 64-69...... Ohio State W...... 84-66...... Cincinnati. L...... 48-54...... Marion-Kay W...... 48-46...... Southern Illinois W...... 71-54...... Purdue W...... 58-32...... Purdue W...... 75-51...... Eastern Illinois W...... 72-64...... Northern Kentucky L...... 46-54...... Indiana WOT...... 61-57...... Tennessee - Martin W...... 71-58...... Illinois W...... 72-27...... Southern Illinois WOT...... 78-73...... Western Michigan L...... 76-110...... Tennessee Tech W...... 72-43...... Valparaiso W...... 71-37...... Western Illinois L...... 56-78...... Belmont L...... 39-43...... Goshen W...... 71-24...... Franklin W...... 80-69...... Western Kentucky W...... 52-49...... Eastern Illinois W...... 66-54...... Illinois State. W...... 73-71...... Western Michigan W...... 64-36...... Southern Illinois W...... 70-46...... Eastern Illinois W...... 69-54...... Ball State W...... 64-31...... Ball State W...... 71-26...... IUPUI W...... 84-50...... Missouri-St. Louis W...... 59-48...... Illinois State L...... 59-80...... Indiana W...... 67-61...... Chicago State W...... 63-18...... Butler W...... 88-26...... Taylor W...... 62-61...... Illinois-Chicago W...... 45-36...... Franklin W...... 60-47...... Ball State (1) L...... 55-57...... Indiana W...... 40-39...... Indiana L...... 57-80...... Indiana (1) L...... 51-74...... Southern Illinois W...... 56-41...... Purdue W...... 80-45...... Purdue (1) W...... 102-36...... Western Illinois L...... 44-70...... Indiana W...... 68-45...... Eastern Illinois (2) W...... 89-59...... Cincinnati W...... 51-46...... Goshen L...... 49-58...... Illinois State (2) W...... 69-68...... Illinois State W...... 64-35...... Marshall (1)...... IAIAW CHAMPIONSHIP L...... 72-74...... Eastern Illinois W...... 56-45...... Illinois State (2)...... MAIAW CHAMPIONSHIP W...... 84-55...... Purdue W...... 60-28...... Cedarville W...... 69-62...... Purdue (1) L...... 34-41...... Indiana 1975-76 L...... 53-58...... Indiana (1) L...... 48-59...... Immaculata Coach: Edith Godleski W...... 71-69...... Western Michigan (2) L...... 49-60...... East Carolina Record: 19-9 ( .679) W...... 75-60...... Illinois State (2) W...... 69-56...... Illinois L...... 86-89...... LaCrosse (2) 1973-74 W...... 89-54...... Marion-Kay W...... 74-54...... Grand Valley (2) Coach: Edith Godleski W...... 56-48...... Purdue L...... 73-102...... UCLA (3) Record: 15-5 ( .750) W...... 68-45...... Austin Peay L...... 78-106...... Valdosta St. (3) W...... 59-49...... Illinois L...... 64-65...... Belmont W...... 84-75...... Alabama (3) W...... 53-48...... Champaign L...... 61-89...... Tennessee Tech (1) IAIAW CHAMPIONSHIP W...... 64-51...... Louisville W...... 74-65...... Ball State (2) MAIAW CHAMPIONSHIP W...... 63-35...... Portage W...... 73-71...... Western Michigan (3)...... WNIT W...... 50-33...... Western Illinois LOT...... 83-87...... Marion-Kay W...... 53-41...... Purdue W...... 80-48...... Chicago State 1977-78 W...... 60-35...... Franklin. L...... 50-55...... Ohio State Coach: Edith Godleski W...... 55-30...... Ball State W...... 67-59...... Miami (Ohio) Record: 12-8 (.600) W...... 53-41...... Indiana. W...... 71-62...... Illinois State W...... 66-52...... Minnesota W...... 62-36...... Southern Illinois W...... 49-38...... Illinois-Chicago L...... 89-92...... Drake L...... 39-42...... Eastern Illinois W...... 63-32...... Eastern Illinois W...... 91-68...... Oakland ALL-TIME RESULTS

W...... 71-53...... Illinois W...... 74-69...... DePaul L...... 68-71...... Western Illinois L...... 68-81...... Western Michigan L...... 64-80...... Dayton W...... 87-51...... Central State L...... 59-70...... Michigan State L...... 42-72...... Louisville L...... 64-78...... Illinois State W...... 76-64...... Franklin L...... 61-68...... Northern Kentucky L...... 64-79...... Detroit W...... 69-66...... Illinois-Chicago L...... 65-68...... Western Michigan L...... 57-64...... Miami (Ohio) L...... 61-70...... Southern Illinois L...... 49-65...... Indiana L...... 76-87...... Eastern Illinois L...... 46-55...... Indiana W...... 79-62...... Wisconsin L...... 52-68...... Purdue (6) W...... 72-52...... Northwest Missouri W...... 71-62...... Ohio State (1)...... Kent State Invitational W...... 71-70...... Western Illinois LOT...... 76-80...... Illinois (2)...... Boilermaker Premiere L...... 71-73...... Ball State W...... 71-69...... Central Michigan (3)...... Tennessee-Martin Invite L...... 43-77...... Illinois State W...... 77-60...... Purdue (4)...... Northern Kentucky Invite W...... 54-52...... Eastern Illinois W...... 77-65...... Southern Illinois (5)...... Lady Kat Invitational W...... 80-77...... Purdue W...... 71-52...... Bowling Green (6)...... IAIAW Championships W...... 108-30...... IUPUI W...... 100-70...... Michigan W...... 82-57...... Purdue W...... 86-83...... Western Illinois 1981-82 W...... 80-43...... LaCrosse W...... 73-65...... Cincinnati Coach: Edith Godleski L...... 58-71...... Ohio State W...... 75-67...... Ball State Record: 9-18 (.333) L...... 59-65...... Illinois State L...... 64-82...... Northern Kentucky (1) 1978-79 W...... 89-51...... Eastern Michigan L...... 61-63...... Youngstown State (1) Coach: Edith Godleski W...... 91-58...... Franklin L...... 71-82...... Dayton Record: 14-10 (.583) L...... 58-65...... Eastern Illinois L...... 57-82...... East Tenn. State (2) W...... 76-59...... Ball State L...... 53-66...... Kent State L...... 81-82...... Michigan State (2) L...... 65-79...... at Purdue W...... 80-76...... Ball State (3) W...... 70-47...... Marquette (3) W...... 83-81...... Eastern Michigan W...... 64-63...... Indiana (3) L...... 64-92...... Auburn (3) L...... 67-70...... Michigan L...... 90-102...... Marshall (4) L...... 43-87...... at Kentucky W...... 77-67...... Illinois-Chicago (1)...... Boilermaker Premiere W...... 78-60...... Illinois-Chicago W...... 86-74...... Illinois (2)...... Pittsburgh Invitational L...... 70-74...... Missouri-St. Louis W...... 63-61...... Belmont (3)...... IAIAW Championships W...... 67-66...... Eastern Illinois L...... 65-93...... at Northern Kentucky (4)...... MAIAW Championships L...... 54-70...... Louisville L...... 50-55...... Michigan State L...... 86-90...... at Western Illinois L...... 68-72...... Western Michigan 1980-81 L...... 65-73...... at Purdue L...... 76-86...... Ohio State Coach: Edith Godleski W...... 77-53...... at IUPUI W...... 62-46...... Cincinnati Record: 11-21 (.344) L...... 54-63...... at Ball State WOT...... 71-69...... Miami (Ohio) WOT...... 93-91...... Youngstown State (1) W...... 75-68...... Wisconsin W...... 61-53...... Tennesse-Martin L...... 55-60...... at Kent State (1) LOT...... 73-76...... Southern Illinois L...... 48-60...... Southern Illinois W...... 77-65...... North Dakota State (2) L...... 63-67...... Indiana W...... 73-56...... Purdue W...... 79-66...... Purdue (2) L...... 60-82...... at Illinois State L...... 46-60...... Indiana W...... 88-67...... Eastern Illinois (2) L...... 58-81...... Northern Kentucky W...... 82-74...... Western Illinois L...... 56-71...... Murray State (3) W...... 71-64...... at Eastern Illinois L...... 64-74...... Louisville W...... 81-75...... Alabama-Huntsville (3) W...... 73-71...... Central Michigan W...... 96-75...... Ball State W...... 88-75...... Southern Illinois (3) L...... 51-71...... Ball State (4) W...... 81-60...... Illinois State W...... 72-63...... Louisville W...... 65-64...... Northern Illinois (5) W...... 90-55...... Franklin L...... 77-79...... Illinois State (4) LOT...... 60-68...... Wisconsin (5) W...... 66-61...... Eastern Illinois L...... 59-83...... Edinboro State (4) WOT...... 84-74...... Purdue (5) L...... 52-54...... Indiana L...... 62-66...... Western Michigan (1)...... Kent State Invitational (1)...... Boilermaker Premier L...... 60-83...... Wisconsin (2)...... Cincinnati Coke Classic (2) Northern Kentucky Invitational L...... 66-74...... Illinois-Chicago (3)...... Sycamore Classic W...... 61-45...... Purdue (4)...... IAIAW Championships 1979-80 W...... 75-56...... Ole Miss (5)...... MAIAW Championships Coach: Edith Godleski L...... 80-93...... at Kentucky Record: 19-13 (.594) W...... 72-57...... Ball State 1982-83 L...... 64-80...... Detroit (1) L...... 75-93...... Cincinnati Coach: Andi Myers W...... 79-72...... Ball State (1) L...... 59-93...... Ohio State Record: 13-15 (.464) W...... 74-55...... St. Joseph’s (2) L...... 64-83...... Michigan W...... 83-75...... at Missouri-St. Louis (1) L...... 56-72...... at Pittsburgh (2) L...... 68-83...... Illinois W...... 70-67...... William Penn (1) L...... 74-78...... Edinboro State L...... 57-65...... Dayton L...... 74-81...... Eastern Illinois (1) W...... 65-64...... Illinois-Chicago L...... 64-76...... DePaul L...... 48-61...... Toledo (2) W...... 84-69...... Miami (Ohio) L...... 73-93...... Southern Illinois L...... 71-86...... Loyola (2) ALL-TIME RESULTS

W...... 86-66...... Ball State 1984-85 W...... 85-50...... Northern Iowa* L...... 57-66...... Western Michigan (3) Coach: Andi Myers L...... 54-87...... Drake* W...... 83-66...... Missouri State (3) Record: 10-18 (.357) L...... 69-85...... at Missouri State* W...... 79-59...... Bradley Gateway: 7-11/T-6th L...... 54-70...... at Wichita State* W...... 69-61...... at Xavier L...... 64-87...... West Virginia (1) L...... 58-66...... Eastern Illinois* W...... 81-55...... at Illinois-Chicago L...... 64-73...... Morehead State (1) L...... 52-66...... Southern Illinois* L...... 66-93...... at Drake L...... 72-86...... at Northern Illinois L...... 65-80...... at Bradley* W...... 71-68...... at Bradley W...... 81-66...... Butler W...... 86-64...... at Western Illinois* L...... 57-82...... Illinois State W...... 63-55...... Ball State (2) L...... 70-77...... Illinois State* W...... 73-61...... at Western Illinois L...... 50-68...... Austin Peay (2) (1)...... Kansas Dial Classic L...... 60-63...... Southern Illinois L...... 55-71...... at Morehead State (2)...... Sycamore Classic W...... 80-58...... Western Illinois L...... 58-94...... Purdue L...... 75-76...... Drake L...... 75-87...... at Louisville L...... 46-71...... at Western Kentucky L...... 67-68...... at Southern Illinois* 1986-87 W...... 97-80...... Eastern Illinois W...... 74-69...... at Eastern Illinois* Coach: Andi Myers W...... 87-53...... National Record: 12-15 (.444) L...... 58-83...... at Southern Illinois W...... 64-61...... Wichita State* Gateway: 8-10/7th L...... 57-65...... at Dayton L...... 65-70...... Missouri State* L...... 57-62...... Dayton (1) L...... 60-71...... Louisville L...... 69-91...... at Illinois State* L...... 72-74...... Kent State (1) W...... 65-64...... Cincinnati W...... 80-72...... at Western Illinois* W...... 86-59...... Valparaiso (2) L...... 48-58...... at Butler L...... 83-88...... at Bradley* L...... 68-79...... at Eastern Illinois L...... 58-83...... Drake* L...... 53-63...... Butler (2) (1)...... Mo-St. Louis Tournament W...... 83-71...... Northern Iowa* L...... 80-86...... at Murray State (2)...... Purdue Boilermaker Premiere L...... 71-80...... at Missouri State* W...... 68-41...... Saint Louis (3)...... Sycamore Classic L...... 60-67...... at Wichita State* W...... 99-79...... at Xavier W...... 75-57...... Butler L...... 75-87...... at Western Illinois* 1983-84 L...... 61-85...... Illinois State* W...... 72-68...... at Bradley* Coach: Andi Myers W...... 67-64...... Bradley* L...... 67-72...... Wichita State* Record: 5-23 (.179) W...... 84-76...... Western Illinois* L...... 66-75...... Missouri State* Gateway: 2-16/9th W...... 62-58...... at Northern Iowa* LOT...... 68-70...... at Drake* W...... 88-58...... at IUPUI L...... 68-96...... at Drake* L...... 78-84...... at Northern Iowa L...... 49-71...... Northern Illinois L...... 63-83...... Eastern Illinois* W...... 80-73...... Eastern Illinois* L...... 53-72...... Cleveland State (1) L...... 51-72...... Southern Illinois* L...... 47-69...... Southern Illinois* L...... 54-55...... at Purdue (1) (1)...... Kentucky Lady Kat Tourney L...... 68-81...... at Illinois State* L...... 56-61...... at Ball State (2)...... Sycamore Classic W...... 76-66...... at Butler L...... 53-82...... Iowa (2) L...... 73-88...... at Missouri State* W...... 87-47...... Evansville (2) 1985-86 W...... 71-64...... at Wichita State* W...... 68-61...... at South Florida (3) Coach: Andi Myers W...... 81-70...... Northern Iowa* L...... 49-60...... UT-Chattanooga (3) Record: 5-23 (.179) W...... 63-59...... Drake* L...... 65-75...... Tennessee-Martin (3) Gateway: 4-14/T-8th L...... 67-80...... at Southern Illinois* L...... 63-70...... Eastern Illinois* L...... 56-106...... at Kansas (1) L...... 64-73...... at Eastern Illinois* L...... 64-72...... Southern Illinois* L...... 58-76...... Missouri-Kansas City (1) W...... 71-62...... Illinois State* W...... 68-65...... at Northern Iowa* W...... 58-50...... Butler L...... 65-70...... at Illinois-Chicago L...... 65-87...... at Drake L...... 77-82...... Murray State (2) W...... 85-70...... Bradley* L...... 63-70...... Bradley* L...... 67-72...... Detroit (2) W...... 85-70...... Western Illinois* L...... 58-70...... Western Illinois* L...... 64-83...... at Ball State (1)...... Indiana Classic L...... 49-67...... at Wichita State* L...... 80-88...... at Bowling Green (2)...... Sycamore Classic L...... 75-81...... at Missouri State* L...... 43-74...... at Indiana L...... 51-67...... Illinois State* L...... 40-94...... at Duke 1987-88 L...... 47-67...... Drake* L...... 56-66...... at East Carolina Coach: Andi Myers W...... 70-49...... Northern Iowa* L...... 64-74...... at Illinois State* Record: 22-6 (.786) L...... 59-72...... at Western Illinois* Gateway: 14-5/T-1st L...... 63-72...... at Bradley* L...... 60-80...... at Drake* W...... 69-51...... at Nichols State L...... 80-87...... Missouri State* W...... 73-72...... at Northern Iowa* L...... 63-70...... at Arkansas State L...... 70-80...... Wichita State* L...... 48-62...... Wichita State* W...... 75-49...... at Saint Louis L...... 61-101...... at Southern Illinois* LOT...... 77-78...... Missouri State* W...... 84-66...... Butler L...... 57-65...... at Eastern Illinois* L...... 46-68...... at Southern Illinois* (1)...... Purdue Boilermaker Premiere L...... 73-76...... at Eastern Illinois* W...... 76-58...... Xavier (2)...... Sycamore Classic L...... 66-71...... Bradley* W...... 63-58...... Wright State (3)...... South Florida Tourney W...... 87-70...... Western Illinois* W...... 71-57...... Eastern Michigan ALL-TIME RESULTS

W...... 69-36...... Illinois-Chicago 1989-90 W...... 97-77...... at Wichita State* W...... 78-55...... Bradley* Coach: Kay Riek L...... 74-79...... Eastern Illinois* W...... 75-64...... Western Illinois* Record: 8-19 (.296) W...... 70-64...... Southern Illinois* L...... 66-75...... at Drake* Gateway: 5-13/8th W...... 79-72...... at Bradley* W...... 85-72...... at Northern Iowa* L...... 61-85...... N.C. State (1) L...... 66-70...... at Western Illinois* W...... 76-70...... Missouri State* W...... 78-63...... Mercer (1) W...... 82-78...... Illinois State* W...... 62-54...... Wichita State* L...... 50-69...... Louisville (1)...... Nevada-Reno Classic W...... 65-56...... Illinois State* W...... 53-46...... at Wisconsin-Green Bay W...... 86-76...... at Eastern Illinois* L...... 71-72...... at Ball State 1991-92 L...... 73-77...... at Southern Illinois* L...... 49-67...... at Central Michigan Coach: Kay Riek W...... 85-80...... Northern Iowa* W...... 75-73...... at Indiana Record: 10-17 (.370) WOT...... 72-68...... Drake* L...... 54-60...... Butler Gateway: 7-11/T-6th W...... 73-65...... at Wichita State* W...... 38-37...... at Southern Illinois* L...... 65-67...... Sam Houston State (1) W...... 77-75...... at Missouri State* L...... 59-71...... at Eastern Illinois* W...... 88-77...... South Alabama (1) W...... 77-68...... at Valparaiso W...... 85-71...... Wichita State* L...... 51-86...... at Indiana L...... 53-95...... at Illinois State* L...... 50-69...... Missouri State* L...... 63-68...... Florida W...... 60-57...... Southern Illinois* L...... 64-79...... Illinois State* W...... 69-67...... at Wisconsin-Milwaukee L...... 59-60...... Eastern Illinois* W...... 67-63...... at Western Illinois* L...... 58-67...... at Michigan W...... 68-66...... at Western Illinois* L...... 63-78...... at Bradley* WOT...... 81-80...... Evansville W...... 89-87...... at Bradley* LOT...... 60-62...... Drake* W...... 94-76...... at Western Illinois* L...... 66-78...... at Eastern Illinois (1) W...... 81-68...... Northern Iowa* WOT...... 77-68...... at Bradley* (1) Gateway Conference Tourney L...... 53-64...... at Missouri State* W...... 74-62...... Wichita State* L...... 71-79...... at Wichita State* L...... 53-77...... Missouri State* 1988-89 L...... 49-70...... Western Kentucky W...... 69-58...... at Drake* Coach: Andi Myers L...... 49-70...... at Illinois State* W...... 58-53...... at Northern Iowa* Record: 18-9 (.667) LOT...... 81-89...... Bradley* L...... 64-66...... Eastern Illinois* Gateway: 10-8/5th W...... 65-60...... Western Illinois* L...... 53-81...... Southern Illinois* W...... 75-68...... Siena (1) L...... 67-69...... at Northern Iowa* L...... 71-79...... at Wright State W...... 64-54...... Iona (1) L...... 58-62...... at Drake* W...... 71-64...... Illinois State* L...... 60-67...... Indiana L...... 86-92...... Eastern Illinois* L...... 57-91...... at Missouri State* W...... 66-59...... Wisconsin-Green Bay L...... 68-77...... Southern Illinois* L...... 60-70...... at Wichita State* W...... 65-59...... at Butler (1)...... Orlando Sunshine Classic W...... 80-40...... Northern Iowa* W...... 76-62...... Central Michigan L...... 62-66...... Drake* W...... 63-45...... Saint Louis 1990-91 L...... 59-73...... at Southern Illinois* W...... 82-73...... at Eastern Michigan Coach: Kay Riek L...... 69-78...... at Eastern Illinois* LOT...... 79-80...... Eastern Illinois* Record: 13-14 (.481) L...... 79-83...... Butler L...... 62-63...... Southern Illinois* Gateway: 8-10/7th L...... 62-79...... at Illinois State* W...... 63-58...... at Wright State W...... 74-71...... Tennessee Tech (1) L...... 59-65...... Bradley* L...... 60-71...... at Illinois State* W...... 81-64...... at Reno (1) L...... 69-70...... Western Illinois* W...... 72-67...... at Northern Iowa* W...... 70-59...... Nicholls State (1) (1)...... Rice/Marriott Classic L...... 72-80...... at Drake* L...... 68-76...... Indiana W...... 98-78...... Bradley* L...... 71-86...... at Western Kentucky 1992-93 W...... 76-64...... Western Illinois* L...... 76-79...... at Butler Coach: Kay Riek W...... 70-67...... at Wichita State* W...... 83-53...... Wisconsin-Milwaukee Record: 8-18 (.307) W4OT....107-101...... at Missouri State* LOT...... 86-92...... at Louisville Missouri Valley: 4-12/T-7th L...... 65-86...... Illinois State* W...... 78-69...... Ball State L...... 62-63...... at Evansville W...... 79-66...... Drake* L...... 51-69...... at Illinois State* W...... 79-68...... Michigan W...... 75-67...... Northern Iowa* L...... 71-85...... at Drake* L...... 68-91...... at Butler L...... 63-85...... at Western Illinois* L...... 64-71...... at Northern Iowa* L...... 70-87...... Indiana (1) W...... 73-68...... at Bradley* W...... 95-63...... Wichita State* L...... 45-63...... at Missouri W...... 77-50...... Missouri State* L...... 84-94...... Missouri State* L...... 70-82...... at Xavier W...... 81-64...... Wichita State* L...... 60-72...... at Southern Illinois* W...... 80-77...... Eastern Kentucky L...... 52-73...... at Southern Illinois* W...... 64-56...... at Eastern Illinois* W...... 61-44...... Eastern Illinois L...... 63-81...... at Eastern Illinois* W...... 74-73...... Western Illinois* L...... 60-70...... at Wichita State* (1)...... Iona Tournament L2OT.....78-79...... Bradley* L...... 49-77...... at Missouri State* W...... 97-76...... Northern Iowa* W...... 84-81...... Bradley* L...... 79-81...... Drake* W...... 73-72...... Illinois State* L...... 69-86...... at Missouri State* W...... 59-56...... Wisconsin-Milwaukee ALL-TIME RESULTS L...... 46-70...... Southern Illinois* L...... 88-76...... at Butler 1996-97 L...... 74-83...... at Drake* W...... 71-63...... at Eastern Illinois Coach: Cheryl Reeve L...... 69-74...... at Northern Iowa* L...... 81-72...... Creighton* Record: 14-13 (.519) L...... 51-83...... at Creighton* L...... 86-58...... Drake* Missouri Valley: 9-9/T-4th L...... 59-70...... Wright State W...... 76-73...... Wichita State* L...... 26-116...... at Old Dominion (1) L...... 69-83...... at Southern Illinois* L...... 75-64...... Missouri State* W...... 52-48...... vs. California (1) L...... 59-78...... Northern Iowa* W...... 78-61...... Evansville* W...... 73-65...... at Eastern Illinois W...... 78-76...... Drake* W...... 84-78...... Southern Illinois* L...... 78-88...... Xavier L...... 50-71...... at Illinois State* L...... 74-53...... at Louisville W...... 78-68...... Ball State L...... 79-98...... at Bradley W...... 73-65...... at Illinois State* L...... 57-66...... vs. Indiana (2) L...... 59-66...... Wichita State* L...... 77-73...... at Bradley* W...... 85-61...... Loyola-Chicago W...... 63-58...... Missouri State* W...... 70-54...... at Northern Iowa* WOT...... 69-66...... Loyola (Md.) (1)...... Big Four Classic L...... 72-68...... Missouri State* L...... 54-80...... at Illinois State* W...... 74-57...... Wichita State* L...... 54-72...... at Southern Illinois* 1993-94 W...... 102-72...... at Evansville* W...... 67-59...... at Evansville* Coach: Kay Riek L...... 82-59...... at Southern Illinois* L...... 79-90...... Creighton* Record: 14-14 (.500) L...... 69-60...... Valparaiso* W...... 78-65...... Drake* Missouri Valley: 6-10/6th W...... 85-62...... Illinois State* L...... 47-61...... at Missouri State* L...... 71-74...... at Wisconsin-Milwaukee W...... 79-59...... Northern Iowa* W...... 67-62...... at Wichita State* W...... 84-65...... Xavier W...... 69-60...... Bradley * L...... 60-61...... Northern Iowa* W...... 84-44...... Eastern Illinois L...... 94-84...... at Drake* L...... 53-70...... Bradley* L...... 58-102...... at Purdue (1) L...... 110-102...... at Creighton* W...... 61-52...... Southern Illinois* W...... 74-57...... vs. Florida Atlantic (2) L...... 86-78...... Southern Illinois(3) W...... 65-47...... Evansville* W...... 76-72...... at South Alabama (2) (1) Duke Basketball Classic L...... 63-84...... at Drake* W...... 78-77...... Evansville (2) Big Four Classic W...... 60-55...... at Creighton* W...... 72-66...... at Eastern Kentucky (3) State Farm MVC Tournament W...... 57-47...... Wichita State* L...... 59-71...... Butler W...... 60-56...... Missouri State* W...... 70-50...... Northern Iowa* 1995-96 L...... 61-67...... at Northern Iowa* W...... 65-51...... at Illinois State* Coach: Cheryl Reeve W...... 69-62...... at Bradley* L...... 59-71...... Creighton* Record 7-19 (.269) L...... 59-78...... Illinois State* W...... 75-66...... Drake* Missouri Valley: 3-15/9th L...... 58-59...... Southern Illinois (3) W...... 81-78...... Bradley* L...... 46-68...... at Florida International (1) Dial Classic L...... 67-72...... Southern Illinois* W...... 69-63...... Eastern Illinois (2) Big Four Classic L...... 59-69...... at Wichita State* W...... 85-62...... Wisconsin-Milwaukee (3) State Farm MVC Tournament L...... 64-80...... at Missouri State* W...... 79-68...... at Ball State W...... 73-61...... at Northeastern Illinois L...... 50-90...... Purdue (1) 1997-98 L2OT.....73-76...... Illinois State* L ...... 64-84...... Butler Coach: Cheryl Reeve L...... 78-91...... at Drake* W...... 87-78...... Louisville Record: 17-11 (.607) L...... 53-88...... at Creighton* L...... 65-78...... Bradley* Missouri Valley: 10-8/4th L...... 64-74...... at Southern Illinois* W...... 86-70...... Northern Iowa* L...... 58-89...... at Purdue L...... 62-84...... at Missouri State* L...... 63-82...... at Missouri State* W...... 95-47...... Eastern Illinois L...... 81-82...... at Wichita State* LOT...... 81-85...... at Wichita State* LOT...... 62-63...... at Loyola-Chicago W...... 77-63...... at Northern Iowa* L ...... 69-83...... Drake* W...... 70-52...... IUPUI W...... 87-82...... at Bradley* L...... 86-105...... Creighton* W...... 49-45...... Maryland-Baltimore (1) W...... 89-76...... at Wichita State(3) L...... 83-96...... at Evansville* W...... 67-52...... at Brown (2) L...... 78-93...... vs. Creighton (3) L...... 75-82...... at Southern Illinois W...... 64-60...... Wisconsin-Green Bay (1)...... Big Four Classic L...... 80-87...... at Xavier W...... 70-68...... at Dayton (2)...... South Alabama Classic L...... 43-77...... at Illinois State* W...... 57-48...... at Illinois State* (3)...... MVC Tournament L...... 54-80...... Missouri State* W...... 69-47...... at Southern Illinois* W...... 74-69...... Wichita State* W...... 65-59...... Evansville* 1994-95 L...... 85-89...... at Drake* L...... 64-72...... Northern Iowa* Coach Kay Riek L...... 59-66...... at Creighton* W...... 67-47...... Bradley* Record 13-14 (.481) W...... 82-76...... Evansville* L...... 64-81...... at Drake* Missouri Valley 10-8/6th L...... 60-77...... Southern Illinois* L...... 68-73...... at Creighton* W...... 95-55...... Northeast Illinois LOT...... 90-96...... at Bradley W...... 69-90...... Missouri State* W...... 86-76...... Nebraska (1) L...... 67-76...... at Northern Iowa* W...... 61-60...... Wichita State* L...... 100-66...... at Duke (1) (1) Big Four Classic L...... 49-68...... Southern Illinois* L...... 77-69...... Indiana (2) W...... 70-61...... at Evansville* ALL-TIME RESULTS

L...... 69-62...... at Bradley* L...... 67-69...... vs. Purdue (1) Coors Rocky Mountain Invite WOT...... 67-60...... at Northern Iowa* W...... 77-59...... at Southeast Missouri St. (2) Hoosier State Classic L...... 70-89...... Drake* L...... 61-69...... at Wright State (3) MVC Tournament W...... 63-50...... Creighton* L...... 55-62...... Tennessee Tech L...... 49-63...... at Missouri State* L...... 62-64...... Southern Illinois 2001-02 L...... 58-60...... at Wichita State* L...... 65-72...... at Evansville* Coach: Jim Wiedie W...... 68-65...... Illinois State* W...... 71-48...... Illinois State* Record: 11-17 (.393) W...... 67-58...... Illinois State (3) L...... 54-59...... at Bradley* Missouri Valley:7-11/8th L...... 56-74...... Drake (3) L...... 62-77...... Northern Iowa* L...... 72-80...... Xavier (1) Big Four Classic LOT...... 69-70...... at Wichita State* L...... 58-73...... at Austin Peay (2) Brown Classic L...... 54-63...... at Missouri State* L...... 68-80...... vs. Dartmouth (1) (3) State Farm MVC Tournament L...... 56-58...... at Creighton*. W...... 72-64...... vs. Wagner (1) L...... 71-88...... at Drake* W...... 77-63...... Eastern Illinois 1998-99 W...... 67-53...... at Illinois State* W...... 68-55...... at IUPUI Coach: Cheryl Reeve W...... 79-52...... Bradley* L...... 65-69...... Valparaiso (2) Record: 18-11 (.621) L...... 66-69...... Northern Iowa* W...... 84-45...... Akron Missouri Valley: 10-8/4th L...... 50-77...... at Wichita State* L...... 51-78...... at UW-Green Bay W...... 83-56...... at Eastern Illinois L...... 53-56...... at Missouri State* W...... 57-51...... Illinois State* W...... 81-56...... Southeast Missouri St. L...... 67-78...... Drake* L...... 77-83...... at Bradley* W...... 53-47...... at IUPUI W...... 72-61...... Creighton* L...... 61-67...... at Northern Iowa* W...... 56-54...... Dayton W...... 67-52...... at Southern Illinois* L...... 71-81...... Drake* L...... 63-73...... Indiana L...... 66-69...... vs. Drake (3) L...... 46-79...... Creighton* W...... 64-53...... at Wisconsin-Green Bay (1) San Diego State Tourney W...... 71-65...... at Southern Illinois* W...... 93-56...... Long Island (1) (2) Big Four Classic L...... 67-79...... at Evansville* W...... 73-62...... Fairfield (1) (3) Missouri Valley Tourney L...... 63-67...... Missouri State* W...... 63-58...... at Northern Iowa* W...... 72-64...... Wichita State* W...... 64-61...... at Bradley* 2000-01 W...... 72-49...... Bradley* W...... 82-65...... Southern Illinois* Coach: Jim Wiedie W...... 70-65...... Northern Iowa* L...... 60-64...... Evansville* Record: 10-18 (.357) L...... 59-84...... at Drake* L...... 63-72...... at Creighton* Missouri Valley: 7-11/7th L...... 61-76...... at Creighton* L...... 71-81...... at Drake* L...... 74-76...... Wright State W...... 71-49...... Southern Illinois* L...... 55-66...... Wichita State* W...... 67-57...... UNC-Wilmington (1) W...... 64-60...... Evansville* L...... 57-70...... Missouri State* L...... 57-85...... Colorado State (1) LOT...... 75-82...... at Wichita State* W...... 65-57...... Illinois State* LOT...... 72-74...... at Eastern Illinois LOT...... 61-64...... at Missouri State* W...... 48-44...... at Southern Illinois* L...... 63-89...... Tennessee Tech L...... 67-70...... at Illinois State* L...... 75-62...... at Evansville* L...... 67-88...... at Toledo L...... 65-79...... Creighton (3) W...... 75-57...... Drake* W...... 80-73...... Ball State (2) (1)Vanderbilt Invitational W...... 64-55...... Creighton* WOT...... 89-85...... Austin Peay (2)Hoosier State Classic W...... 50-46...... at Wichita State* L...... 66-80...... Wisconsin-Green Bay (3) MVC Tournament L...... 46-65...... at Missouri State* L...... 49-64...... Northern Iowa* W...... 75-67...... at Illinois State* W...... 71-69...... Bradley* 2002-03 L...... 66-75...... Northern Iowa* L...... 48-98...... at Missouri State* Coach: Jim Wiedie W...... 95-74...... Bradley* L...... 65-86...... at Wichita State * Record: 22-9 (.710) WOT...... 61-58...... Northern Iowa (2) L...... 68-69...... Drake* Missouri Valley: 13-5/T-1st L...... 54-76...... Creighton (2) L...... 64-71...... Creighton* W...... 87-59...... at Akron L...... 43-80...... at Wisconsin (3) W...... 76-67...... Illinois State * W...... 73-47...... Western Illinois (1) Nassau Bahama Shootout W...... 54-50...... at Southern Illinois* W...... 102-72...... at Butler (1) (2)...... MVC Tournament L...... 53-62...... at Evansville* L...... 65-78...... at Xavier (3)...... WNIT L...... 52-67...... Missouri State* W...... 70-52...... IUPUI W...... 69-60...... Wichita State* W...... 82-71...... SEMO (2) 1999-2000 L...... 57-65...... at Creighton* L...... 53-67...... at Saint Louis (2) Coach: Cheryl Reeve L...... 62-77...... at Drake* W...... 96-28...... IPFW Record: 9-18 (.333) W...... 82-60...... at Illinois State* W...... 82-57...... Eastern Illinois Missouri Valley: 5-13 /T-7th W...... 84-71...... Southern Illinois* W...... 70-51...... at Illinois State* W...... 79-40...... Eastern Illinois L...... 83-87...... Evansville * W...... 80-62...... at Bradley * L...... 39-53...... at San Diego State (1) L...... 55-62...... at Northern Iowa* W...... 90-88...... at Northern Iowa* W...... 70-65...... vs. Portland State (1) W...... 81-72...... at Bradley* L...... 86-93...... Wichita State* W...... 61-58...... Toledo L...... 63-92...... Missouri State (3) W...... 65-62...... Missouri State* ALL-TIME RESULTS

W...... 87-70...... at Evansville* W...... 80-61...... at Southern Illinois* The Sycamores earned their first victory over a nationally-ranked opponent W...... 78-65...... Drake* against No. 17 Vanderbilt on Nov. 14, 2007 at Hulman Center. W...... 75-70...... Creighton* W...... 98-55...... Bradley* W...... 101-73...... Northern Iowa* L...... 84-87...... at Wichita State* L...... 71-98...... at Missouri State* W...... 92-53...... Southern Illinois* W...... 87-70...... Evansville* L...... 59-72...... at Creighton* L...... 72-79...... at Drake* W...... 74-54...... Illinois State* W...... 81-60...... vs. Wichita State (3) W...... 83-54...... vs. Northern Iowa (3) L...... 70-75...... vs. Missouri State (3) LOT...... 87-91...... Ball State (4) (1) Hoosier State Classic (2) Coca Cola Billiken Classic (3) MVC Tournament (4) WNIT 2003-04 Coach: Jim Wiedie Record: 16-12 (.357) Missouri Valley: 10-8/4th L...... 73-86...... North Texas (1) 2004-05 W...... 79-66...... vs. Drake (3) W...... 89-58...... Cornell (1) Coach: Jim Wiedie L...... 70-72...... at Illinois State (3) W...... 102-52...... Wright State Record: 23-9 (.719) W...... 72-60...... Illinois (4) W...... 65-53...... Ball State (2) Missouri Valley: 13-5/T-2nd L...... 70-79...... Xavier (4) L...... 80-92...... Miami (Ohio) L...... 59-62...... at Miami (Ohio) (1) State Farm Hoosier Classic W...... 57-54...... Cincinnati W...... 83-56...... Eastern Illinois (2) USF Shootout L...... 67-75...... at Western Illinois W...... 76-62...... at Cincinnati (3) MVC Tournament W...... 104-61...... @IPFW W...... 76-42...... Ball State (1) (4) WNIT W...... 81-70...... at Eastern Illinois W...... 66-59...... Indiana W...... 76-55...... Bradley* W...... 91-64...... Eastern Kentucky 2005-06 W...... 72-61...... Northern Iowa* L...... 52-60...... at Wright State Coach: Jim Wiedie L...... 69-87...... at Creighton* W...... 96-77...... William & Mary (2) Record: 27-6 (.818) L...... 52-75...... at Drake* W...... 70-47...... High Point (2) Missouri Valley: 16-2/1st W...... 91-58...... Southern Illinois* L...... 73-82...... at Illinois State* W...... 74-53...... UT-Chattanooga (1) W...... 82-51...... Evansville* L...... 72-75...... at Creighton* L...... 43-86...... Connecticut (2) W...... 83-73...... at Illinois State* L...... 74-79...... at Drake* W...... 98-59...... UW-Green Bay L...... 47-73...... at Missouri State* W...... 80-52...... Wichita State* L...... 58-68...... vs. Kentucky (3) L...... 79-81...... at Wichita State* L...... 77-80...... Missouri State* W...... 91-73...... Pepperdine (3) W...... 66-45...... Drake* W...... 74-70...... at Northern Iowa* W...... 85-72...... vs. Butler L...... 46-47...... Creighton* W...... 81-74...... at Bradley* W...... 74-56...... Toledo W...... 98-84...... at Southern Illinois * W...... 78-66...... Southern Illinois* W...... 93-80...... at Loyola (Ill.) W...... 89-81...... at Evansville* W...... 72-56...... Evansville* W...... 96-57...... at Youngstown State LOT...... 76-80...... Illinois State* W...... 79-76...... Creighton* W...... 96-81...... at Eastern Kentucky W...... 73-71...... Wichita State* W...... 79-71...... Drake* W...... 79-69...... at Evansville* W...... 58-56...... Missouri State* WOT...... 81-74...... at Wichita State* W...... 74-61...... Southern Illinois* L...... 58-60...... at Northern Iowa* L...... 70-71...... at Missouri State* W...... 92-76...... Illinois State* L...... 83-97...... at Bradley* W...... 80-57...... Bradley* W...... 70-59...... at Bradley* L...... 63-77...... Illinois State (3) W...... 76-56...... Northern Iowa* W...... 74-62...... at Northern Iowa* (1)Indiana Classic W...... 82-69...... at Evansville* W...... 85-60...... Wichita State* (2)Hoosier State Classic W...... 94-51...... at Southern Illinois* W...... 58-34...... Missouri State* (3) MVC Tournament W...... 68-48...... Illinois State* W2OT....92-87...... at Drake* W...... 83-59...... vs. Bradley (3). W...... 79-60...... at Creighton* ALL-TIME RESULTS

W...... 75-71...... at Illinois State* 2007-08 W...... 66-59...... at Northern Iowa * W...... 78-52...... Bradley* Coach: Jim Wiedie L...... 62-81...... at Bradley * W...... 53-41...... at Northern Iowa* Record: 14-15 (.483) L...... 48-69...... at Illinois State * L...... 46-76...... at Missouri State* Missouri Valley: 8-10/6th W...... 71-50...... Wichita State * W...... 88-85...... at Wichita State* W...... 89-55...... Arkansas-Pine Bluff L...... 40-53...... Missouri State * W...... 78-58...... Creighton* WOT...... 77-72...... No. 17 Vanderbilt L...... 58-65...... at Evansville * L...... 65-70...... Drake* W...... 75-68...... vs. San Diego State (1) L...... 71-74...... at Southern Illinois * W...... 82-70...... at Southern Illinois* L...... 51-74...... at Loyola Marymount (1) WOT...... 56-51...... Northern Iowa * W...... 86-56...... Evansville* W...... 85-76...... at Eastern Illinois W...... 62-58...... Bradley * W...... 73-51...... Creighton (4) L...... 70-83...... vs. Butler (2) L...... 35-54...... at Creighton * W...... 81-65...... Evansville (4) W...... 61-57...... Ball State L...... 38-63...... at Drake * L...... 55-64...... at Missouri State (4) L...... 58-83...... No. 23 Michigan State L...... 49-70...... vs. Bradley (3) W...... 79-57...... Eastern Michigan (5) L...... 79-83...... at Marquette (1) Big Easy Classic L...... 62-68...... Indiana (5) W...... 63-49...... at Arkansas State (2) Sycamore Holiday Showcase (1) WNIT 1ST Round L...... 76-95...... at Southern Illinois * (3) State Farm MVC Tournament (2) WNIT 2nd Round L...... 59-84...... at Evansville * (3) Pepperdine Tourney W...... 70-65...... Bradley * (4) MVC Tourney WOT...... 73-69...... Northern Iowa * (5) Postseason WNIT L...... 70-77...... at Illinois State * L...... 66-74...... at Wichita State * 2006-07 W...... 78-55...... at Missuouri State * Coach: Jim Wiedie L...... 60-68...... Creighton * Record: 19-11 (.633) W...... 54-46...... Drake * Missouri Valley: 12-6/3rd L...... 50-62...... at Bradley * L...... 83-88...... at Iowa L...... 65-68...... at Northern Iowa * W...... 116-73...... at Arkansas-Pine Bluff L...... 56-91...... Illinois State * W...... 102-86...... Eastern Illinois WOT...... 86-77...... Missouri State * L...... 66-85...... at Michigan State W...... 69-50...... Wichita State * W...... 101-71...... Loyola (Ill.) L...... 68-77...... at Drake * W...... 83-71...... vs. Valparaiso (1) L...... 74-87...... at Creighton * W...... 69-56...... Youngstown State W...... 66-61...... Evansville * L...... 66-84...... at UW-Green Bay W...... 77-68...... Southern Illinois * W...... 53-51...... at Toledo L...... 59-65...... Drake (3) W...... 79-68...... vs. Longwood (2) (1) Loyola Marymout Tournament L...... 75-89...... at Vanderbilt (2) (2) State Farm Classic W...... 84-67...... Drake * (3) State Farm MVC Tournament W...... 89-62...... Creighton * LOT...... 91-98...... at Evansville * 2008-09 L...... 69-86...... at Southern Illinois * Coach: Jim Wiedie L...... 76-83...... Missouri State * Record: 14-16 (.467) W...... 96-63...... Wichita State * Missouri Valley: 10-8/5th L...... 81-89...... Illinois State * L...... 83-84...... at Central Michigan W...... 63-50...... at Bradley * L...... 53-77...... Marquette L...... 66-69...... at Northern Iowa * W...... 74-60...... at Detroit W...... 74-69...... Southern Illinois * W...... 74-72...... at SEMO L...... 61-63...... Evansville * LOT...... 68-76...... Arkansas State W...... 63-53...... at Missouri State * L...... 31-42...... vs. New Orleans (1) W...... 73-56...... at Wichita State * L...... 55-66...... vs. Tulane (1) W...... 76-66...... at Illinois State * W...... 64-51...... Eastern Illinois (2) W...... 78-54...... Northern Iowa * L...... 43-58...... No. 18 Kansas State (2) W...... 86-50...... Bradley * W...... 66-63...... at Butler W...... 69-64...... at Creighton * W...... 50-38...... Drake * W...... 76-68...... at Drake * W...... 56-54...... Creighton * L...... 65-69...... Creighton (3) W...... 72-65...... Illinois State * (1) State Farm Hoosier Classic W...... 52-48...... at Wichita State * (2) Vanderbilt Classic L...... 53-77...... at Missouri State * (3) State Farm MVC Tournament W...... 63-37...... Southern Illinois * W...... 66-59...... Evansville * ALL-TIME ROSTER A D Kelly Adams...... 1992-95 Pam Dahnke...... 1975-78 Kim Allen...... 1999-01 Kim Darner...... 1988-92 Amy Amstutz...... 1996-99 Jennifer Daugherty...... 1987-91 Debbie Ashbacher...... 1976-78 Sharon Devine...... 1977-78 Jette Atkinson...... 1994-96 Jill Doerfler...... 1976-77 Shavonda Averette...... 1987-91 Karen Dorsett...... 1971-72 Debbie Duckworth...... 1976-79 B Pat Dugger...... 1974-75 Jennifer Backer...... 1996-97 Anne Duncan...... 1996-97 Annie Bankhead...... 2005-07 Lori Dust...... 1982-85 Ann Bastanelli...... 1974-75 Kiwana Battle...... 1999-01 E Sandy Beck...... 1973-74 Andrea Edwards...... 1974-76 Cindy Beesley...... 1978-82 Angie Eichhorst...... 1988-92 Melanie Berg...... 1978-81 Leigh Ellis...... 1995-99 Jackie Bilby...... 1971-72 Judy Ellner...... 1978-82 Melanie Boeglin...... 2002-06 Kim Epmeier...... 1974-75 Mindy Biggs...... 1982-84 Charlene Esling...... 1971-73 Karmen Booth...... 1971-72 Ruth Ettienne...... 1973-74 Georgia Bottoms...... 1993-98 Danielle Evans...... 1998-01 Denise Boyce...... 1973-74 Jamie Boyce...... 1984-87 F Mychaela Brandle...... 1989-91 Jenny Farrell...... 1994-96 Pam Brannock...... 1979-81 Pat Ferguson...... 1978-80 Abbe Brauman...... 1998-00 Bonita Fields...... 1983-84 Pam Braunsch...... 1979-80 Kelli Jo Fort...... 1984-86 Karen Brilmyer...... 1978-79 Pam Franz...... 1975-76 Julia Brooks...... 1982-83 Nicole Frye...... 1990-94 Sharon Brosmer...... 1974-75 Althea Brown...... 1989-91 G Chelsea Buher...... 2008-Present Debbie Gadd...... 1976-78 Jenny Bull...... 1987-90 Amy Gaines...... 1980-81 Sue Buntin...... 1974-75 Lindsay Galbraith...... 2000-05 Donna Burnham...... 1973-75 Zona Garrigus ...... 1975-76 Megan Burton...... 2008-Present Debbie Gath...... 1971-73 Linda Buyers...... 1977-80 Wilma Gibson...... 1971-73 Penny Gilbert...... 1977-78 C Alecia Gilles...... 1975-78 Billie Cannady...... 1975-76 Jennifer Goetz...... 1995-99 Joy Carter...... 1972-73 Pam Gravender...... 1976-78 Kim Carter...... 1978-79 Barbara Graves...... 1979-83 Lori Castetter...... 1984-89 Deneice Gray...... 1976-78 Natalie Chambers...... 2001-03 Jennifer Gray...... 2000-01 Janis Chance...... 1980-84 Joni Grayson...... 1975-76 Ashley Clark...... 2003-06 Cathie Griffith...... 1973-75 Chris Claussen...... 1974-76 Kristi Grooms...... 1983-86 Debbie Cole...... 1979-81 Amber Guinn...... 1995-99 Cora Conn...... 1992-94 Jackie Gustafson...... 2003-05 Jan Conner...... 1971-74 Kelsie Cooley...... 2007-Present H Kelli Coppage...... 1980-82 Deb Haag...... 1975-76 Dru Cox...... 1977-80 Cheryl Hall...... 1980-82 Stacee Cross...... 1992-93 Terri Hale...... 1975-78 Sandie Crouse...... 1972-73 Julie Hall...... 1982-84 Nikki Hall...... 2003-05 ALL-TIME ROSTER

Joyce Halton...... 1971-72 Beth Masariau...... 1971-74 Tonya Hamilton...... 1990-93 Kay Mathias...... 1973-74 Beverly Hamlett...... 1971-74 Deja Mattox...... 2008-Present Tammy Hammel...... 1983-87 Autumn Maynard...... 1996-97 Carla Hawkins...... 1975-77 Diane McCann...... 1974-75 Erin Hendrickson...... 2002-06 Casey McDowell...... 2001-02 Livia Hester...... 1992-95 Kourtney Mennen...... 1999-03 Amy Hile...... 1983-87 Billie Meyer...... 1986-90 Celeste Hlebovy...... 2000-04 Linda Meyer...... 1980-81 Cheryl Hinton...... 1968-71 Jodi Moan...... 1984-86 Krissy Holden...... 1993-97 Victoria Monroe...... 1976-77 Diana Huber...... 1981-82 Cathy Moon...... 1973-76 Vonda Hummel...... 1973-75 Terri Moore...... 1986-88 Kim Humphrey...... 1984-86 Pat Moran...... 1978-80 Mary Ann Hurley...... 1976-79 Kayla Mullins...... 2008-09 J N Marcia Jackson ...... 1971-74 Shelly Newell...... 1976-80 Peggy Jackson ...... 1980-83 Jeanie James...... 1990-94 O Bianca Jarrett...... 2008-09 Marty O’Connor...... 1980-81 Bev Jeffries...... 1972-73 Bonnie O’Hare...... 1972-75 Hazel Olden...... 1990-94 Regina Johnson...... 1987-88 Andrea Olson...... 1997-99 Tracy Johnson ...... 1978-82 Maria Olsthoorn...... 2006-2008 Cathy Jost...... 1979-82 K Julie Ormiston...... 1980-81 Toneko Kayzer...... 1986-88 P Marcie Pahl...... 2001-03 Kim Kellar...... 1981-84 Marica Paljakka...... 1993-95 Ann King...... 1978-79 Linda Pariso...... 1974-76 April Kirby...... 1998-02 Sarah Paul...... 2006-Present Chanda Kline...... 1978-81 Amanda Pedro...... 2008-Present Debby Knudsen...... 1972-73 Angela Phillips...... 2005-2008 Judy Kovacik...... 1971-73 Karen Phillips...... 1977-79 Karen Kramer...... 1974-78 Leah Phillips...... 2005-09 Therese Krampe...... 1980-81 Carolyn Pieper...... 1973-75 Ann Kuper...... 1976-77 Cyndi Pletch...... 1971-73 Patricia Porter...... 1972-76 L Angie Pulliam...... 1984-85 Jane Laing...... 1984-86 Jodi Putman...... 1996-97 Tamara Larson...... 2000-01 Brenda Layman...... 1976-80 R Karen Lebo...... 1972-73 Sherry Ray...... 1971-72 Julie Lein...... 1987-91 DeeAnn Rayburn...... 2006 Ann Lemon...... 1977-78 Darci Redenbaugh...... 1994-96 Lisa Leonard...... 1978-79 Tiffany Reida...... 2005-07; 2008-09 Jan Lesniewski...... 1971-73 Tamara Reif...... 2001-02 Janet Lisch...... 1978-79 Ann Reifel...... 1973-77 Stephanie Lisch...... 2003-06 Karen Reising...... 1976-78 Kim Long ...... 1975-77 Ann Renfroe...... 1982-84 Kelsey Luna...... 2006-Present Erin Rhodes...... 1999-2004 Collen Luther...... 1979-83 Jo Dee Rigel...... 1977-81 Laurence Rivest...... 2006-Present M Michelle Robillard...... 1980-84 Rachel Maenpaa ...... 2003-07 Shameka Robinson...... 1997-2001 Kris Mangen...... 1992-93 Dee Romine...... 1971-74 Cathy Martin...... 1971-72 Lori Rose...... 1980-83 ALL-TIME ROSTER

Laura Rudolphi...... 2004-08 Tracie Russell...... 1982-84 W Amy Walker...... 1991-95 S Sherry Ward...... 1971-72 Tracey Sargent...... 1979-80 Kristen Weddle...... 2002-06 Diane Savage...... 1972-73 Gwen Weldon...... 1973-74 Kara Schilli...... 2005-09 J. Werner...... 1973-74 Lisa Schmidt...... 1976-80 Sharon Wettschurack...... 1975-79 Brittany Schoen...... 2008-Present Brenda White...... 1972-76 Heather Seyfred...... 2006-2008 Brenda Whitesell...... 1973-77 Denise Sharps...... 1975-77 Cheryl Williams...... 1969-71 Cristalle Shelton...... 1998-2000 Patricia Williams...... 1990-91 Tamara Shelton...... 2004-05 Kathy Witt...... 1973-75 Joda Shields...... 1996-98 Janet Wood...... 1971-73 Mavis Simpson...... 1987-90 Chris Wright...... 1980-81 Nikki Sims...... 1991-93 Krista Sloan...... 1984-88 Z Leah Sluder...... 1980-81 Kerri Zietlow...... 1989-90 Nicki Smith...... 1992-95 Paula Sobczek...... 1971-72 Shana Sparks...... 1998-2001 Laura Rudolphi was a two-time M. Staler...... 1973-74 CoSIDA Academic All-American Stacy Stanton...... 1994-95 and lettered from 2004-08. Debra Steller...... 1972-74 Lynn Stephens...... 1981-82 Terri Stephenson...... 1976-77 Debbie Stevens...... 1972-74 Kristin Stewart...... 1999-2003 Stephanie Stewart...... 1991-95 Maria Stockberger...... 1985-87 Linda Stoneceipher...... 1974-76 Missy Stringham...... 1996-2000 Darla Stuart...... 1982-83 T Sheila Taylor...... 1973-75 Sheila D. Taylor...... 2000-01 Anne Thatcher...... 2003-2008 Kristy Thomann...... 2000-02 Julie Thomas...... 1981-82 Kim Thomas...... 1975-76 Shannon Thomas...... 2008-Present Joyce Tobey...... 1973-75 Shelly Todd...... 1979-80 Jackie Trump...... 1971-72 Eugenia Tucker...... 1982-84 Cheryl Turner...... 1977-80 Gretchen Turner...... 1971-75 V Amy Vanderkolk...... 1985-89 Angie Vandeventer...... 1984-87 Theresa Veith...... 1975-77 Jessica Verhoff...... 2001-03 Lisa Verhoff...... 2002-06 THE RECORD BOOK Year-By-Year Scoring Leaders Year-By-Year Rebounding Leaders Year Scorer GP Points Avg. Year Rebounder GP Rebs. Avg. 1974-75 Patricia Porter -- 288 -- 1974-75 Kathy Witt --- 220 --- 1975-76 Denise Sharps 25 413 16.5 1975-76 Patricia Porter 24 262 10.9 1976-77 Denise Sharps 25 495 19.8 1976-77 Karen Kramer 25 280 11.2 1977-78 Shelly Newell 20 257 12.9 1977-78 Karen Kramer 21 203 9.7 1978-70 Shelly Newell 24 344 14.3 1978-79 Judy Ellner 23 214 9.3 1979-80 Shelly Newell 32 528 16.5 1979-80 Dru Cox 32 275 8.6 1980-81 Peggy Jackson 32 455 14.2 1980-81 Judy Ellner 31 262 8.5 1981-82 Barbara Graves 27 404 15.0 1981-82 Barbara Graves 27 221 8.2 1982-83 Lori Dust 28 425 15.2 1982-83 Barbara Graves 28 270 9.6 1983-84 Amy Hile 28 390 13.8 1983-84 Amy Hile 28 217 7.8 1984-85 Amy Hile 28 555 19.8 1984-85 Tammy Hammel 28 281 10.0 1985-86 Amy Hile 28 526 18.8 1985-86 Amy Hile 28 236 8.4 1986-87 Amy Hile 27 473 17.5 1986-87 Tammy Hammel 27 248 9.2 1087-88 Toneko Kayzer 28 492 17.6 1987-88 Amy Vanderkolk 28 212 7.6 1988-89 Amy Vanderkolk 27 534 19.8 1988-89 Amy Vanderkolk 27 245 9.1 1989-90 Julie Lein 27 458 17.0 1989-90 Julie Lein 27 207 7.7 1990-91 Julie Lein 27 573 21.1 1990-91 Julie Lein 27 235 8.7 1991-92 Angie Eichhorst 27 479 17.7 1991-92 Angie Eichhorst 27 227 8.4 1992-93 Amy Walker 26 284 10.9 1992-93 Livia Hester 26 168 6.5 1993-94 Hazel Olden 27 535 19.8 1993-94 Livia Hester 28 198 7.1 1995-96 Livia Hester 26 387 14.9 1994-95 Georgia Bottoms 27 286 10.6 1996-97 Amy Amstutz 27 409 15.1 1995-96 Jennifer Goetz 26 200 7.7 1997-98 Amy Amstutz 28 480 17.1 1996-97 Amy Amstutz 27 212 7.9 1998-99 Amy Amstutz 29 385 13.3 1997-98 Amy Amstutz 28 228 8.1 1999-00 Kourtney Mennen 27 418 15.5 1998-99 Amy Amstutz 29 220 7.6 2000-01 Kiwana Battle 28 361 12.9 1999-00 Kiwana Battle 26 153 5.9 2001-02 Kourtney Mennen 28 555 19.8 2000-01 Kiwana Battle 28 152 5.4 2002-02 Kourtney Mennen 31 578 18.6 2001-02 Kristin Stewart 28 204 7.3 2003-04 Erin Rhodes 28 379 14.5 2002-03 Lisa Verhoff 30 159 5.3 2004-05 Melanie Boeglin 32 512 16.0 2003-04 Erin Rhodes 28 188 6.7 2005-06 Melanie Boeglin 33 600 18.2 2004-05 Ashley Clark 32 216 6.8 2006-07 Laura Rudolphi 30 428 14.3 2005-06 Rachel Maenpaa 33 175 6.6 2007-08 Laura Rudolphi 29 462 15.9 2006-07 Laura Rudolphi 30 211 7.0 2008-09 Kelsey Luna 22 320 14.5 2007-08 Laura Rudolphi 29 156 5.4 2008-09 Kara Schilli 30 171 5.7 THE RECORD BOOK/ATTENDANCE FIGURES ISU Single-Game Records All-Time Coaching Wins Category...... Record and Opponent...... Date Career Coaching Records (By Percentage) Points...... 116 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff... 11/18/06 1. Jim Wiedie, 2000-Present...... 155-108 (.589) Points (half)...... 63 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff..... 11/18/06 2. Edith Godleski, 1971-82...... 156-116 (.574) Points (low)...... 26 vs. Old Dominion...... 11/23/96 3. Cheryl Reeve, 1995-2000...... 66-77 (.462) Points (low, half)...... 8 vs. Old Dominion...... 11/23/96 4. Andi Myers, 1982-1989...... 85-109 (.438) Field Goals...... 43 vs. IPFW...... 11/26/83 5. Kay Riek, 1989-1995...... 66-96 (.407) Field Goal Attempts...... 105 vs. Cincinnati...... 12/3/76 Field Goal Perc...... 621 vs. N. Iowa (36-of-58)...... 1/4/88 Career Coaching Records (By Victories) Field Goal Perc. (half)...... 769 vs. N. Iowa (20-of-26)..... 1/18/88 1. Edith Godleski, 1971-82...... 156-116 (.574) Field Goal Perc. (low)...... 190 vs. Old Dominion...... 11/23/96 2. Jim Wiedie, 2000-Present...... 155-108 (.589) Field Goal Perc. (low, half)...... 147 vs. Drake (5 of 34)...... 1/21/84 3. Andi Myers, 1982-1989...... 85-109 (.438) 3-Point Field Goals...... 15, at Eastern Kentucky...... 12/20/05 4. Cheryl Reeve, 1995-2000...... 66-77 (.462) ...... 15, at Arkansas-Pine Bluff.... 11/18/06 5. Kay Riek, 1989-1995...... 66-96 (.407) 3-Point FG Attempts...... 34 vs. E. Illinois, N. Iowa....11/28/01, 2/2/02 3-Point FG Per. (7att.)...... 1.000 vs. E. Illinois (7-of-7)...... 1/21/88 Free Throws...... 41, at Evansville...... 2/15/04 MVC and NCAA Attendance Figures ...... 41, Arkansas-Pine Bluff...... 11/11/07 Free Throw Attempts...... 48 vs. Illinois-Chicago...... 1/9/82 Conference Attendance by Institution ...... 48 vs. Western Illinois...... 2/3/86 (In order of finish within the Missouri Valley Conference) Free Throw Perc. (12att.)...... 1.000 vs. Nicholls State (19 of 19)....11/28/87 Rank...... School...... Average Rebounds...... 75 vs. Cincinnati...... 12/3/76 1...... Missouri State...... 4,750 Assists...... 31 vs. IPFW...... 11/26/83 ...... (Ranked 19th in NCAA) Steals...... 28 vs. Marquette...... 12/11/81 2...... Indiana State...... 4,100 Blocked Shots...... 10 vs. Missouri State...... 2/7/85 ...... (Ranked 26th in NCAA) Turnovers (high)...... 36 vs. Missouri State...... 12/11/82 3...... Drake...... 2,418 Turnovers (low)...... 4 vs. Bradley...... 1/26/95 ...... Illinois State...... 2,418 5...... Wichita State...... 1,748 ISU Single-Season Records 6...... Creighton...... 993 Wins...... 27...... 2005-06 7...... Southern Illinois...... 923 Winning Percentage...... 818, 27-6...... 2005-06 8...... Northern Iowa...... 858 Consecutive Wins...... 18...... 2005-06 9...... Evansville...... 775 Home Winning Streak...... 13...... 1987-88 10...... Bradley...... 717 Points...... 2,512...... 2005-06 Scoring Average...... 80.0*...... 2002-03 National Attendance by Conference Field Goals...... 937...... 1979-80 Rank....Conference...... Teams.... Games...... Average Field Goal Attempts...... 2,410...... 1980-81 1...... Big 12...... 12...... 202...... 5,312 Field Goal Percentage...... 463...... 1987-88 2...... Big Ten...... 11...... 173...... 4,194 3-Point Field Goals...... 225...... 2006-07 3...... Southeastern...... 12...... 195...... 3,818 3-Point Field Goal Attempts...... 576 4...... Atlantic Coast...... 12...... 203...... 3,131 2006-07 5...... Big East...... 16...... 268...... 3,013 Free Throws...... 626...... 2002-03 6...... Mountain West...... 9...... 149...... 2,401 Free Throw Percentage...... 783*...... 1988-89 7...... Pacific-10...... 10...... 151...... 2,135 Rebounds...... 1,397...... 1980-81 8...... Missouri Valley...... 10...... 149...... 1,929 Rebounding Average...... 48.7...... 1975-76 9...... Big Sky...... 9...... 125...... 1,285 Assists...... 688...... 1980-81 10...... Sun Belt...... 13...... 196...... 1,239 Steals...... 505...... 1979-80 11...... Western Athletic.... 9...... 137...... 1,204 * NCAA season leader 12...... Conference USA..... 12...... 184...... 1,094 13...... Colonial...... 12...... 167...... 1,062 14...... Mid-Eastern...... 11...... 139...... 1,052 15...... Mid-American...... 12...... 161...... 1,028 CAREER RECORDS

Points Scored 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Rebounds Player (Years)...... GP...... Points Player (Years)...... 3FG..3FGA.....Pct. Player (Years)...... GP...... Rebounds 1, Amy Hile (1983-87)...... 111...... 1,944 1. Lisa Verhoff (2002-06)...... 214.....486.....440 1. Amy Hile (1983-87)...... 111...... 916 2. Kourtney Mennen (1999-2003)....113...... 1,843 2. Terri Moore (1986-88)...... 38...... 94.....404 2. Karen Kramer (1974-78)...... 88...... 899 3. Melanie Boeglin (2002-06)...... 124...... 1,800 3. Kelsey Luna (2006-Present)...... 207.....525.....394 3. Barbara Graves (1979-83)...... 116...... 898 4. Julie Lein (1987-91)...... 109...... 1,585 4. Angie Eichhorst (1988-92)...... 102.....261.....391 4. Tammy Hammel (1983-87)...... 110...... 887 5. Barbara Graves (1979-83)...... 116...... 1,498 5. Natalie Chambers (2002-03).....32...... 82.....390 5. Judy Ellner (1978-82)...... 108...... 856 6. Shelly Newell (1976-80)...... 98...... 1,435 6. April Kirby (1999-2002)...... 166.....428.....388 6. Georgia Bottoms (1993-98)...... 113...... 817 7. Amy Vanderkolk (1985-89)...... 109...... 1,434 7. Kourtney Mennen (1999-2003)....256...... 664...... 386 7. Livia Hester (1992-96)...... 107...... 753 8. Georgia Bottoms (1993-98)...... 113...... 1,383 8. Leah Phillips (2005-09)...... 168.....437.....384 8. Julie Lein (1987-91)...... 109...... 729 9. Judy Ellner (1978-82)...... 108...... 1,367 9. Kim Darner (1988-92)...... 52...... 142.....366 9. Amy Vanderkolk (1985-89)...... 109...... 702 10. Amy Walker (1991-95)...... 107...... 1,333 10. Georgia Bottoms (1993-98)....123.....338.....364 10. Amy Amstutz (1996-99)...... 84...... 660 11. Livia Hester (1992-96)...... 107...... 1,332 * Minimum of 75 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 12. Amy Amstutz (1996-99)...... 84...... 1,274 Rebounding Average 13. Hazel Olden (1990-94)...... 96...... 1,244 3-Pt. Field Goals Made Player (Years)...... GP...... Rbs....Avg. 14. Laura Rudolphi (2004-08)...... 124...... 1,208 Player (Years)...... GP...... 3FG 1. Karen Kramer (1974-78)...... 88...... 899....10.2 15. Angie Eichhorst (1988-92)...... 96...... 1,174 1. Kourtney Mennen (1999-2003)....113...... 256 2. Amy Hile (1983-87)...... 111.....916...... 8.3 16. Lori Castetter (1985-89)...... 107...... 1,166 2. Lisa Verhoff (2002-06)...... 111...... 214 3. Peggy Jackson (1980-83)...... 60...... 486...... 8.1 17. Trish Porter (1972-76)...... —...... 1,112 3. Kelsey Luna (2006-Present)...... 81...... 207 4. Tammy Hammell (1983-87)...... 110.....887...... 8.1 18. Tammy Hammel (1983-87).....110...... 1,080 4. Hazel Olden (1990-94)...... 96...... 180 5. Denise Gray (1976-78)...... 45...... 360...... 8.0 19. Lisa Verhoff (2002-06)...... 111...... 1,041 5. Leah Phillips (2005-09)...... 105...... 168 6. Judy Ellner (1978-82)...... 108.....856...... 7.9 20. Rachel Maenpaa (2003-07)....122...... 1,029 6. April Kirby (1998-2002)...... 112...... 166 7. Amy Amstutz (1996-99)...... 84...... 660...... 7.9 7. Krissy Holden (1993-97)...... 103...... 129 8. Dru Cox (1977-80)...... 77...... 598...... 7.8 Scoring Average 8. Georgia Bottoms (1993-98)...... 113...... 123 9. Barbara Graves (1979-83)...... 116.....898...... 7.7 Player (Years)...... GP...... Pts....Avg. 9. Kristen Weddle (2003-06)...... 93...... 107 10. Georgia Bottoms (1993-98)....113.....817...... 7.2 1. Denise Sharps (1975-77)...... 50...... 908....18.2 10. Angie Eichhorst (1988-92)...... 96...... 102 2. Amy Hile (1983-87)...... 111..1,944....17.5 Assists 3. Kourtney Mennen (1999-2003)....113....1,843..... 16.3 Free Throw Percentage Player (Years)...... GP...... Assists 4. Amy Amstutz (1996-99)...... 84.....1,274....15.2 Player (Years)...... FT...... FTA.....Pct. 1. Melanie Boeglin (2002-06)...... 124...... 685 5. Lori Dust (1982-85)...... 59...... 881....14.9 1. Lisa Verhoff (2002-06)...... 177.....198.....894 2. Krissy Holden (1990-94)...... 103...... 542 6. Shelly Newell (1976-80)...... 98.....1,435....14.6 2. Kourtney Mennen (1999-03)....307.....352.....872 3. Hazel Olden (1990-94)...... 96...... 514 7. Melanie Boeglin (2002-06)...... 124..1,800....14.5 3. April Kriby (1998-2002)...... 194.....233.....833 4. Shavonda Averette (1987-91)...108...... 395 tie Julie Lein (1987-91)...... 109..1,585....14.5 4. Celeste Hlebovy (2000-04)...... 175.....213.....822 5. Shameka Robinson (1997-01)...103...... 394 9. Toneko Kayzer (1986-88)...... 55...... 753....13.7 5. Julie Lein (1987-91)...... 423.....525.....806 6. Amy Walker (1991-95)...... 107...... 379 10. Peggy Jackson (1980-83)...... 60...... 804....13.4 6. JoDee Rigel (1977-81)...... 113.....142.....803 7. Kim Darner (1988-92)...... 108...... 286 7. Amy Vanderkolk (1985-89)...... 357.....445.....802 8. Tracy Johnson (1978-82)...... 61...... 282 Field Goal Percentage 8. Melanie Boeglin (2002-06)...... 576.....719.....801 9. Barbara Graves (1979-83)...... 116...... 280 Player (Years)...... FG...... FGA.....Pct. 9. Lori Casteter (1985-89)...... 238.....354.....799 10. JoDee Rigel (1977-81)...... 96...... 278 1. Amy Vanderkolk (1985-89)...... 538..1,010.....533 10. Tracy Johnson (1978-82)...... 85...... 107.....794 2. Kiwana Battle (1999-2001)...... 249.....473.....526 * Minimum of 100 Free Throw Attempts Steals 3. Kristin Stewart (1999-2003)...... 325.....628.....518 Player (Years)...... GP...... Steals 4. Laura Rudolphi (2004-08)...... 463.....895... .517 Free Throws Made 1. Melanie Boeglin (2002-06)...... 124...... 436 5. Erin Rhodes (1999-2004)...... 330.....659.....501 Player (Years)...... GP...... FT 2. Barbara Graves (1979-83)...... 116...... 315 6. Ashley Clark (2004-06)...... 245.....498.....492 1. Melanie Boeglin (2002-06)...... 124...... 576 3. Hazel Olden (1990-94)...... 96...... 299 7. Julie Lein (1987-91)...... 581..1,191.....488 2. Amy Hile (1983-87)...... 111...... 520 4. Amy Amstutz (1996-99)...... 84...... 261 8. Livia Hester (1992-96)...... 510..1,049.....486 3. Julie Lein (1987-91)...... 109...... 423 5. Shavonda Averette (1987-91)....108...... 240 tie Kara Schilli (2005-09)...... 213.....436.....486 4. Amy Vanderkolk (1985-89)...... 109...... 357 6. Amy Hile (1983-87)...... 111...... 228 10. Rachel Maenpaa (2003-07)....416.....863.....482 5. Amy Amstutz (1996-99)...... 84...... 313 7. Judy Ellner (1978-82)...... 108...... 210 * Minimum of 400 Field Goal Attempts 6. Livia Hester (1992-96)...... 107...... 312 8. Dru Cox (1977-80)...... 77...... 199 7. Kourtney Mennen (1999-03)....113...... 307 9. Amy Walker (1991-95)...... 107...... 195 Field Goals Made 8. Kristin Stewart (1999-2003)...... 111...... 298 10. Shelly Newell (1976-80)...... 98...... 182 Player (Years)...... GP...... FG 9. Judy Ellner (1978-82)...... 108...... 291 1. Amy Hile (1983-87)...... 111...... 709 10. Amy Walker (1991-95)...... 107...... 288 Blocked Shots 2. Barbara Graves (1979-83)...... 116...... 651 Player (Years)...... GP...... Blocks 3. Kourtney Mennen (1999-2003)....113...... 640 Games Played 1. Laura Rudolphi (2004-08)...... 124...... 154 4. Julie Lein (1987-91)...... 109...... 581 Player (Years)...... GP 2. Missy Stringham (1996-2000)....110...... 86 5. Melanie Boeglin (2002-06)...... 124...... 571 1. Melanie Boeglin (2002-06)...... 124 3. Livia Hester (1992-96)...... 107...... 81 5. Amy Walker (1992-96)...... 107...... 556 Laura Rudolphi (2004-08)...... 124 4. Erin Rhodes (1999-04)...... 112...... 78 6. Judy Ellner (1978-82)...... 108...... 538 3. Rachel Maenpaa (2003-07)...... 122 5. Kristin Stewart (1999-03)...... 111...... 75 7. Amy Vanderkolk (1985-89)...... 109...... 538 4. Kara Schilli (2005-09)...... 119 6. Kiwana Battle (1999-01)...... 54...... 74 8. Georgia Bottoms (1993-98)...... 113...... 516 5. Barbara Graves (1979-83)...... 116 7. Lori Castetter (1985-89)...... 107...... 69 9. Livia Hester (1992-96)...... 107...... 510 6. Celeste Hleboby (2000-04)...... 114 8. Tammy Hammel (1983-87)...... 110...... 64 10. Shelly Newell (1977-80)...... 98...... 493 7. Georgia Bottoms (1993-98)...... 113 9. Amy Hile (1983-87)...... 111...... 63 tie Colleen Lither (1979-83)...... 113 10. Leigh Ellis (1995-99)...... 87...... 52 tie Kourtney Mennen (1999-03)...... 113 10. April Kirby (1998-2002)...... 112 tie Erin Rhodes (1999-2004)...... 112 SEASON RECORDS

Points Scored 3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage Rebounds Player (Years)...... GP...... Points Player (Years)...... 3FG..3FGA.....Pct. Player (Years)...... GP...... Rebounds 1. Melanie Boeglin (2005-06)...... 33...... 600 1. April Kirby (1999-2000)...... 43...... 91.....473 1. Georgia Bottoms (1994-95)...... 27...... 286 2. Kourtney Mennen (2002-03)....31...... 578. 2. Lisa Verhoff (2003-04)...... 26...... 56.....464 2. Tammy Hammel (1984-85)...... 28...... 281 3. Julie Lein (1990-91)...... 27...... 573. 3. Kelsey Luna (2006-07)...... 79...... 171.....462 3. Karen Kramer (1976-77)...... 25...... 280 4. Amy Hile (1984-85)...... 28...... 555. 4. Angie Eichorst (1990-91)...... 49...... 108.....454 4. Dru Cox (1979-80)...... 32...... 275 tie Kourtney Mennen (2001-02)....28...... 555 5. Lisa Verhoff (2005-06)...... 78...... 174.....448 5. Barbara Graves (1981-82)...... 28...... 270 6. Amy Walker (1994-95)...... 27...... 535 6. Lisa Verhoff (2004-05)...... 68...... 155.....439 6. Trish Porter (1975-76)...... 24...... 262 7. Amy Vanderkolk (1988-89)...... 27...... 534 7. Kourtney Mennen (2002-03)....82...... 192.....427 7. Judy Ellner (1980-81)...... 31...... 262 8. Shelly Newell (1979-80)...... 32...... 528. 8. Kelsey Luna (1908-09)...... 66...... 156.....423 8. Peggy Jackson (1980-81)...... 32...... 261 9. Amy Hile (1985-86)...... 28...... 526 9. Leah Phillips (2006-07)...... 65...... 154.....422 9. Barbara Graves (1980-81)...... 31...... 258 10. Melanie Boeglin (2004-05).....32...... 512 10. Lisa Verhoff (2002-03)...... 42...... 101.....416 10. Tammy Hammel (1986-87).....27...... 248 11. Denise Sharps (1976-77...... 25...... 495 * Minimum of 30 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 12. Toneko Kayzer (1987-88)...... 28...... 492 Rebounding Average 13.Amy Amstutz (1997-98)...... 28...... 480 3-Pt. Field Goals Made Player (Years)...... GP...... Rbs....Avg. 14. Angie Eichhorst (1991-92)...... 27...... 479 Player (Years)...... GP...... 3FG 1. Karen Kramer (1976-77)...... 25...... 280..11.20 15. Amy Vanderkolk (1987-88).....28...... 479 1. Kourtney Mennen (2002-03)....31...... 82 2. Trish Porter (1975-75)...... 24...... 262..10.92 16. Amy Hile (1986-87)...... 27...... 473 2. Kelsey Luna (2006-07)...... 30...... 79 3. Karen Kramer (1975-76)...... 22...... 237..10.77 17. Laura Rudolpi (2007-08)...... 29...... 462 3. Lisa Verhoff (2005-06)...... 33...... 78 4. Georgia Bottoms (1994-95)...... 27...... 286..10.59 18. Julie Lein (1989-90)...... 27...... 458 4. Kourtney Mennen (2001-02)....28...... 74 5. Tammy Hammel (1984-85)...... 28...... 281..10.04 19. Peggy Jackson (1980-81)...... 32...... 455 5. Georgia Bottoms (1997-98)...... 28...... 73 6. Karen Kramer (1977-78)...... 21...... 203....9.67 20. Judy Ellner (1979-80)...... 32...... 452 6. Lisa Verhoff (2004-05)...... 32...... 68 7. Barbara Graves (1982-83)...... 28...... 270....9.64 7. Kelsey Luna (2008-09)...... 22...... 66 8. Judy Ellner (1978-79)...... 23...... 214....9.30 Scoring Average 8. Leah Phillips (2006-07)...... 30...... 65 9. Tammy Hammel (1986-87)...... 27...... 248....9.19 Player (Years)...... GP...... Pts....Avg. 9. Hazel Olden (1993-94)...... 28...... 63 10. Amy Vanderkolk (1988-89).....27...... 245....9.07 1. Julie Lein (1990-91)...... 27...... 573....21.2 10. Angela Phillips (2007-08)...... 29...... 62 2. Amy Hile (1984-85)...... 28...... 555....19.8 Kelsey Luna (2007-08)...... 29...... 62 Assists tie Kourtney Mennen (2001-02)....28...... 555....19.8 Player (Years)...... GP...... Assists 4. Amy Walker (1994-95)...... 27...... 535....19.8 Free Throw Percentage 1. Melanie Boeglin (2005-06)...... 33...... 217 tie Denise Sharps (1976-77)...... 25...... 495....19.8 Player (Years)...... FT...... FTA.....Pct. 2. Krissy Holden (1995-96)...... 26...... 190 tie Amy Vanderkolk (1988-89)...... 27...... 534....19.8 1. Kourtney Mennen (2001-02)....96...... 109.....881 3. Krissy Holden (1994-95)...... 27...... 171 7. Amy Hile (1985-86)...... 28...... 526....18.8 2. Amy Vanderkolk (1988-89)...... 128.....147.....871 4. Melanie Boeglin (2002-03)...... 31...... 169 8. Kourtney Mennen (2002-03)....31...... 578....18.7 3. Kourtney Mennen (2002-03)....116.....135.....859 5. Hazel Olden (1990-91)...... 26...... 168 9. Melanie Boeglin (2005-06)...... 33...... 600....18.2 4. Julie Lein (1990-91)...... 149.....175.....851 6. Krissy Holden (1996-97)...... 26...... 165 9. Angie Eichhorst (1991-92) ...... 27...... 479....17.7 5. Hazel Olden (1993-94)...... 61...... 72.....847 7. Melanie Boeglin (2004-05)...... 32...... 163 10 Toneko Kayzer (1987-88)...... 28...... 492....17.6 6. Julie Lein (1988-89)...... 143.....169.....846 8. Angela Phillips (2006-07)...... 30...... 159 7. Angela Phillips (2006-07)...... 62...... 74.....838 9. Lori Dust (1984-85)...... 26...... 156 Field Goal Percentage 8. Lori Castetter (1988-89)...... 74...... 89.....831 10. Hazel Olden (1991-92)...... 26...... 146 Player (Years)...... FG...... FGA.....Pct. 9. Celeste Hlebovy (2003-04)...... 62...... 75.....827 1. Amy Vanderkolk (1987-88)...... 177.....301.....588 10. April Kirby (2001-02)...... 71...... 86.....826 Steals 2. Kiwana Battle (2000-01)...... 156.....272.....574 * Minimum of 70 Free Throw Attempts Player (Years)...... GP...... Steals 3. Laura Rudolphi (2006-07)...... 157.....284.....553 1. Melanie Boeglin (2004-05)...... 32...... 123 4. Kristin Stewart (2001-02)...... 129.....234.....551 Free Throws Made 2. Melanie Boeglin (2002-03)...... 31...... 117 5. Amy Vanderkok (1988-89)...... 203.....374.....543 Player (Years)...... GP...... FT 3. Melanie Boeglin (2005-06)...... 33...... 110 6. Livia Hester (1994-95)...... 138.....261.....543 1. Melanie Boeglin (2005-06)...... 33...... 166 4. Amy Amstutz (1996-97)...... 27...... 105 7. Jennifer Goetz (1995-96)...... 110.....212.....519 2. Amy Hile (1984-85)...... 28...... 157 5. Barbara Graves (1980-81)...... 31...... 97 8. Tracy Johnson (1981-82)...... 107.....284.....516 tie Amy Hile (1986-87)...... 27...... 157 6. Dru Cox (1979-80)...... 32...... 95 9. Jennifer Goetz (1998-99)...... 93...... 182.....511 4. Melanie Boeglin (2004-05)...... 32...... 154 7. Melanie Boeglin (2003-04)...... 28...... 86 10. Toneko Kayzwer (1987-88).....207.....408.....507 5. Julie Lein (1990-91)...... 27...... 149 8. Hazel Olden (1991-92)...... 26...... 85 * Minimum of 170 Field Goal Attempts 6. Julie Lein (1988-89)...... 27...... 143 9. Hazel Olden (1990-91)...... 26...... 85 7. Melanie Boeglin (2002-03)...... 31...... 139 10. Amy Amstutz (1998-99)...... 29...... 84 Field Goals Made 8. Amy Amstutz (1997-98)...... 28...... 129 Player (Years)...... GP...... FG 9. Amy Vanderkolk (1988-89)...... 28...... 128 Blocked Shots 1. Denise Sharps (1976-77)...... 28...... 231 10. Amy Vanderkolk (1987-88).....28...... 124 Player (Years)...... GP...... Blocks 2. Shelly Newell (1979-80)...... 32...... 224 1. Laura Rudolphi (2007-08)...... 29...... 52 3. Julie Lein (1990-91)...... 27...... 212 * Season totals for stats include all seasons from 2. Kiwana Battle (2000-01)...... 28...... 44 4. Toneko Kayzer (1987-88)...... 28...... 207 1974; totals for blocked shots include all seasons from 3. Laura Rudolphi (2005-06)...... 33...... 37 tie Melanie Boeglin (2005-06)...... 33...... 207 1979. All other season records included totals from tie Laura Rudolphi (2006-07)...... 30...... 37 6. Amy Vanderkolk (1988-89)...... 27...... 203 1973-2007. Active players are in bold. 5. Shannon Thomas (2008-09).....30...... 32 7. Peggy Jackson (1980-81)...... 32...... 202 6. Kiwana Battle (1999-2000)...... 26...... 30 8. Amy Hile (1985-86)...... 28...... 201 7. Erin Rhodes (2003-04)...... 28...... 29 9. Amy Hile (1984-85)...... 28...... 199 8. Leigh Ellis (1997-98)...... 28...... 28 10. Amy Walker (1994-95)...... 27...... 194 tie Laura Rudolphi (2004-05)...... 32...... 28 10. Missy Stringham (1999-00)....27...... 27 tie Kristin Stewart (2001-02)...... 28...... 27 SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

Points Scored Field Goals Attempted 3-Point Field Goals Attempted Pts... Player (Opponent)...... Date FGA. Player (Opponent)...... Date 3FG. Player (Opponent)...... Date 46... Melanie Boeglin at Drake...... 1/26/06 35.....Amy Hile vs. Xavier...... 12/20/86 13... Kelsey Luna at Central Michigan...... 11/15/08 43... Amy Vanderkolk vs. Bradley...... 2/28/88 31... Amy Walker vs. Creighton...... 3/5/95 13... Angela Phillips at UW-Green Bay...... 12/9/06 37... Amy Hile vs. Xavier...... 12/20/86 30... Melanie Boeglin, at Drake...... 1/26/06 13... Hazel Olden vs. Drake...... 1/28/93 36... Georgia Bottoms vs. Wichita State...... 2/4/95 29... Julie Lein vs. Bradley...... 1/26/91 13... Kourtney Mennen vs. Akron...... 12/17/01 35... Julie Lein vs. Wichita State...... 1/6/90 29... Barbara Graves vs. National...... 2/12/83 13.....Georgia Bottoms vs. Missouri State ...... 2/19/98 34... Laura Rudolphi vs. Southern Illinois....3/08/08 28... Amy Hile vs. Northern Iowa...... 1/11/87 13.... Kourtney Mennen vs. Southern Illinois....12/29/99 34... Kourtney Mennen at Bradley...... 1/4/02 28.... Barbara Graves vs. Northern Kentucky....11/28/81 13... Kourtney Mennen vs. IUPUI...... 12/17/02 34... Amy Armstutz vs. Southern Illinois...... 3/6/97 27....Barbara Graves vs. Youngstown State....11/29/81 13... Lisa Verhoff vs. Evansville...... 3/4/06 34... Julie Lein vs. Western Illinois...... 2/24/91 27... Rachel Maenpaa vs. Illinois State...... 1/19/07 12... Kelsey Luna vs. Missouri State...... 2/21/08 33... Angela Phillips at Eastern Illinois...... 11/29/07 12... Kelsey Luna at Wichita State...... 1/25/08 33... Julie Lein vs. Bradley...... 1/26/91 Field Goal Percentage 12... Kelsey Luna vs. Vanderbilt...... 11/14/07 33... Amy Hile vs. Drake...... 3/1/85 Pct...... FG-FGA.. Opponent...... Date 12... Leah Phillips vs. Valparaiso...... 12/2/06 32... Rachel Maenpaa at Drake...... 3/3/07 .833...... 10-12.....Amy Vanderkolk vs. MSU...... 2/6/88 12... Georgia Bottoms vs. Drake...... 2/14/98 32... Livia Hester vs. Southern Illinois...... 1/28/96 .824...... 14-17...... Amy Vanderkolk vs. Bradley...... 2/28/88 12... Georgia Bottoms vs. Creighton...... 2/16/98 32... Amy Walker vs. Creighton...... 3/5/95 .800...... 12-15...... Kourtney Mennen vs. SEMO...... 12/10/99 12... Kourtney Mennen vs. APSU...... 12/17/00 32... Angie Eichhorst vs. Western Illinois...... 1/3/92 .786...... 11-14...... Jennifer Goetz vs. Creighton...... 1/10/97 12....Kourtney Mennen vs. Eastern Illinois.... 11/22/99 32... Hazel Olden vs. Eastern Illinois...... 2/14/91 .778...... 14-18...... Amy Vanderkolk vs. Wichita State....1/7/89 12... Kourtney Mennen vs. Drake...... 1/29/00 32.... Amy Vanderkolk vs. Central Michigan.....12/9/88 .769...... 10-13.....Livia Hester vs. Drake...... 3/3/95 12... Kourtney Mennen vs. Wagner...... 11/25/01 32... Judy Ellner vs. Wisconsin...... 3/12/82 .769...... 10-13...... Julie Lein vs. Wichita State...... 2/9/91 32... Melanie Boeglin at Wichita State...... 2/10/05 .769...... 10-13...... Julie Lein vs. Wichita State...... 1/26/89 3 Pt. Field Goal Percentage 31... Amy Hile vs. Missouri State...... 2/7/85 .750...... 12-16...... Kelsie Cooley vs. Eastern Illinois.... 12/19/08 Pct...... FG-A..... Opponent...... Date 31... Julie Lein vs. Bradley...... 2/22/91 .750...... 9-12...... Leah Phillips at SEMO...... 11/28/08 1.000...... 6-6...... Terri Moore vs. Eastern Illinois...... 1/21/88 31... Angie Eichhorst vs. Western Illinois...... 3/6/92 .750...... 9-12...... Jennifer Goetz vs. Drake...... 1/12/97 1.000...... 6-6...... Kelsey Luna vs. Eastern Illinois...... 11/21/06 31... Livia Hester vs. Drake...... 2/15/96 .750...... 12-16.....Julie Lein vs. Ball State...... 12/7/89 .833...... 5-6...... Kourtney Mennen vs. Xavier... 11/16/01 31... April Kirby vs. Drake...... 3/9/00 .737...... 11-15...... Amy Amstutz vs. Ball State...... 12/5/96 .833...... 5-6...... Hazel Olden vs. Bradley...... 3/5/94 31... Darci Redenbaugh vs. Wichita State....1/14/96 .737...... 14-19...... Julie Lein vs. Wichita State...... 1/6/90 .833...... 5-6...... Hazel Olden vs. Illinois State...... 2/4/94 31... Kourtney Mennen vs. Akron...... 12/17/01 * Minimum of 12 Attempts .800...... 4-5...... April Kirby at Drake...... 2/7/02 31... Kourtney Mennen at Northern Iowa.....1/6/02 .800...... 4-5...... Hazel Olden vs. Butler...... 12/8/90 31... Kourtney Mennen at Evansville...... 1/22/03 3-Point Field Goals Made .800...... 4-5...... Billie Meyer vs. Northern Iowa.... 1/28/88 31.....Kourtney Mennen vs. Western Illinois....11/26/02 3FG. Player (Opponent)...... Date .778...... 7-9...... April Kirby vs. Drake...... 3/9/00 30... Hazel Olden vs. Western Illinois...... 1/3/92 7..... Georgia Bottoms vs. Illinois State...... 12/31/98 .750...... 6-8...... Leah Phillips at SEMO...... 11/28/08 30... Amy Vanderkolk vs. Wright State...... 1/7/89 7...... Darci Redenbaugh vs. Wichita State...... 1/14/96 .750...... 6-8...... Kourtney Mennen vs. APSU.... 11/21/01 30... Toneko Kayzer vs. Missouri State...... 1/7/88 7..... April Kirby vs. Drake...... 3/9/00 Minimum of 5 Attempts 30... Amy Hile vs. Western Illinois...... 3/1/86 7..... Kourtney Mennen vs. Akron...... 12/17/01 30... Barbara Graves vs. National...... 2/12/83 7..... Kourtney Mennen at Evansville...... 1/22/03 Free Throws Made 30... Kourtney Mennen vs. SEMO...... 12/10/99 7..... Kourtney Mennen vs. IUPUI...... 12/17/02 FT.... Player (Opponent)...... Date 30... Melanie Boeglin vs. Illinois...... 3/12/05 7..... Lisa Verhoff vs. Eastern Kentucky...... 12/9/04 19... Amy Hile vs. Missouri State...... 2/7/85 7..... Lisa Verhoff vs. Evansville...... 3/4/06 16... Julie Lein vs. Western Kentucky...... 2/5/90 Rebounds 6..... Kelsey Luna at Butler...... 12/22/08 15... Julie Lein vs. Illinois State...... 3/1/91 Rbs.. Player (Opponent)...... Date 6..... Leah Phillips at SEMO...... 11/28/08 15... Amy Vanderkolk vs. Bradley...... 2/28/88 22... Georgia Bottoms vs. Wichita St...... 2/4/95 6..... Kelsey Luna at Central Michigan...... 11/15/08 22... Amy Hile vs. Norther Iowa...... 2/18/84 6..... Angela Phillips vs. Missouri State...... 1/27/08 Free Throws Attempted 18... Amy Amstutz vs. Creighton...... 2/9/97 6..... Angela Phillips vs. Valparaiso...... 12/2/06 FT.... Player (Opponent)...... Date 18... Tammy Hammel vs. Western Illinois...... 3/1/86 6..... Kelsey Luna vs. Eastern Illinois...... 11/21/06 20... Amy Hile vs. Missouri State...... 2/7/85 18... Amy Hile vs. Missorie State...... 2/13/86 6..... Leah Phillips at Arkansas-Pine Bluff.....11/18/06 18... Amy Hle vs. Illinois State...... 2/18/87 18... Barbara Graves vs. Butler...... 2/26/83 6..... Georgia Bottoms vs. Missouri State...... 2/19/98 18... Amy Hile vs. Missouri State...... 1/19/86 18... Peggy Jackson vs. Dayton...... 2/19/83 6..... Terri Moore vs. Eastern Illinois...... 1/21/88 17... Angela Phillips vs. San Diego State...... 11/23/07 17... Livia Hester vs. Creighton...... 1/2/95 6..... Kourtney Mennen vs. Portland...... 11/27/99 17... Amy Amstutz vs. Creighton...... 1/19/98 17... Georgia Bottoms vs. Bradley...... 2/25/95 6..... Kourtney Mennen vs. SEMO...... 12/10/99 17... Amy Hile vs. Northern Iowa...... 2/5/87 17... Julie Lein vs. Drake ...... 2/24/90 5..... Kelsey Luna at Wichita State...... 1/15/09 17... Amy Hile vs. Drake...... 3/1/85 17... Tammy Hammel vs. Butler...... 12/6/86 5..... Kelsey Luna vs. Illinois State...... 1/10/09 17... Tammy Hammel vs. Bradley...... 1/26/85 5..... Kelsey Luna vs. Tulane...... 12/6/08 17... Erin Rhodes vs. Missouri State...... 1/22/00 Free Throw Percentage 5..... Angela Phillips at Creighton...... 3/2/08 Pct...... FT-FTA... Opponent...... Date 5..... Angela Phillips at Drake...... 2/29/08 1.000...... 16-16..... Julie Lein vs. Western Kentucky....2/5/90 Field Goals Made 5..... Kelsey Luna vs. Bradley...... 11/23/07 1.000..... 13-13.....Kourtney Mennen vs. UNI...... 1/6/02 Rbs.. Player (Opponent)...... Date 5..... Angela Phillips at Eastern Illinois...... 11/29/07 19... Melanie Boeglin at Drake...... 1/26/06 1.000..... 12-12.....Julie Lein vs. Nicholls State... 11/25/90 5..... Kelsey Luna vs. San Diego State...... 11/23/07 17... Julie Lein vs. Western Illinois...... 2/24/91 1.000...... 11-11...... Maria Olsthoorn vs. Arkansas-PB....11/11/07 5..... Kelsey Luna vs. Vanderbilt...... 11/14/07 15... Georgia Bottoms vs.Western Illinois.....2/4/95 1.000..... 11-11.....Lori Castetter vs. Bradley...... 2/28/88 5..... Cristalle Shelton vs. Evansville...... 1/30/99 15... Julie Lein vs. Bradley...... 1/26/91 1.000...... 10-10...... Angela Phillips at Eastern Illinois...11/29/07 5..... Amy Amstutz vs. Ball State...... 12/5/96 15....Amy Vanderkolk vs. Central Michigan....12/9/88 1.000...... 10-10...... Amy Amstutz vs. Illinois State.... 2/26/98 5..... Georgia Bottoms vs. Illinois State...... 3/5/98 15... Amy Hile vs. Xavier...... 12/20/86 1.000...... 10-10.... Livia Hester vs. Wichita State.....1/7/95 5..... Hazel Olden vs. Illinois State...... 2/4/94 15... Barbara Graves vs. National...... 2/12/83 1.000...... 10-10...... Hazel Olden vs. Western Illinois....1/3/92 5..... Hazel Olden vs. Bradley ...... 3/5/94 14... Laura Rudolphi vs. Southern Illinois...... 3/8/08 1.000..... 10-10.....Julie Lein vs. EMU...... 12/21/88 5..... Hazel Olden vs. Illinois State...... 2/1/92 14... Amy Amstutz vs. Southern Illinois...... 3/6/97 1.000..... 10-10.....Amy Vanderkolk vs. MSU...... 1/28/89 14... Amy Vanderkolk vs. Wright State...... 1/7/89 5..... Shanna Sparks vs. UW-GB...... 12/22/00 1.000...... 10-10..... Kourtney Mennen vs. Evansville....3/1/00 14... Amy Vanderkolk vs. Bradley...... 2/28/88 5..... Kourtney Mennen vs. APSU...... 12/17/00 1.000...... 10-10..... Amy Vanderkolk vs. Illinois State....1/13/88 14... Kourtney Mennen at Bradley...... 1/4/02 1.000...... 10-10...... Melanie Boeglin at Northern Iowa....1/11/03 ALL-TIME CONFERENCE HONORS AND AWARDS

All-MVC First Team MVC Defensive Player of the Year Gateway Rookie of the Year 2008-09...... Kelsey Luna 2004-05...... Melanie Boeglin 1990-91...... Hazel Olden 2007-08...... Laura Rudolphi 1998-99...... Amy Amstutz 1983-84...... Amy Hile 2005-06...... Melanie Boeglin 2004-05...... Melanie Boeglin Rawlings MVC Coach of the Year Gateway Coach of the Year 2004-05...... Ashley Clark 2005-06...... Jim Wiedie 1987-88...... Andi Myers 2003-04...... Melanie Boeglin 2002-03...... Jim Wiedie 2002-03...... Melanie Boeglin MVC Player of the Week 2002-03...... Kourtney Mennen Jackie Stiles MVC Player of the Year Dec. 1, 2008...... Leah Phillips 2001-02...... Kourtney Mennen 2005-06...... Melanie Boeglin Nov. 19, 2007...... Kelsey Luna 1998-99...... Amy Amstutz Feb. 26, 2007...... Laura Rudolphi 1997-98...... Amy Amstutz MVC All-Academic First Team Dec. 4, 2006...... Rachel Maenpaa 1996-97...... Amy Amstutz 2008-09...... Kelsey Luna Feb. 13, 2006...... Melanie Boeglin 1994-95...... Amy Walker 2007-08...... Laura Rudolphi Jan 31, 2006...... Melanie Boeglin 1994-95...... Georgia Bottoms 2006-07...... Laura Rudolphi Jan. 3, 2006...... Melanie Boeglin 1993-94...... Hazel Olden 2006-07...... Rachel Maenpaa Dec. 12, 2005...... Melanie Boeglin 2005-06...... Kristen Weddle Dec. 5, 2005...... Melanie Boeglin All-MVC Second Team 2005-06...... Melanie Boeglin Feb. 21 2005...... Melanie Boeglin 2006-07...... Rachel Maenpaa 2004-05...... Melanie Boeglin Jan. 23, 2005...... Melanie Boeglin 2006-07...... Laura Rudolphi 2003-04...... Melanie Boeglin Jan. 9, 2004...... Melanie Boeglin 2002-03...... Kourtney Mennen Nov. 24, 2003...... Erin Rhodes All-MVC Honorable Mention 2001-02...... Kourtney Mennen Jan. 27, 2003...... Kourtney Mennen 2007-08...... Angela Phillips 2001-02...... April Kirby Dec. 30, 2002...... Melanie Boeglin 1997-98...... Georgia Bottoms Feb. 19, 2002...... Kourtney Mennen 2005-06...... Stephanie Lisch 1994-95...... Georgia Bottoms 2003-04...... Erin Rhodes Jan. 7, 2002...... Kourtney Mennen 1997-98...... Georgia Bottoms Dec. 23, 2001...... Kourtney Mennen MVC All-Academic Second Team Feb. 8, 1999...... Amy Amstutz 1995-96...... Krissy Holden 2007-08...... Kelsey Luna 1995-96...... Livia Hester Dec. 14, 1998...... Amy Amstutz 2006-07...... Leah Phillips Jan. 13, 1997...... Jennifer Goetz All-MVC Freshman Team 2005-06...... Stephanie Lisch Dec. 26, 1995...... Krissy Holden 2004-05...... Lisa Verhoff Feb. 6, 1995...... Georgia Bottoms 2006-07...... Kelsey Luna 2002-03...... Kristin Stewart 2003-04...... Stephanie Lisch 2001-02...... Kristin Stewart 2002-03...... Melanie Boeglin MVC Rookie of the Week 2002-03...... Lisa Verhoff Feb. 23, 2009...... Bianca Jarrett MVC Academic Mention Jan. 27, 2009...... Bianca Jarrett 2000-01...... Celeste Hlebovy 2005-06...... Lisa Verhoff 1999-00...... Kourtney Mennen Feb. 12, 2007...... Kelsey Luna 2004-05...... Stephanie Lisch Dec. 27, 2006...... Kelsey Luna 1998-99...... Abbe Brauman 2003-04...... Lisa Verhoff 1997-98...... Shameka Robinson Dec. 4, 2006...... Angela Phillips 1995-96...... Jennifer Goetz Nov. 27, 2006...... Kelsey Luna Prairie Farms Scholar-Athlete Feb. 28, 2005...... Ashley Clark 1994-95...... Darci Redenbaugh 2008-09...... Kelsey Luna 1993-94...... Georgia Bottoms Jan. 30, 2005...... Ashley Clark 2006-07...... Laura Rudolphi Jan. 2, 2005...... Ashley Clark 2005-06...... Melanie Boeglin Dec. 20, 2004...... Laura Rudolphi MVC Freshman of the Year 2002-03...... Kourtney Mennen 2006-07...... Kelsey Luna Dec. 13, 2004...... Ashley Clark 2003-04...... Stephanie Lisch March 1, 2004...... Stephanie Lisch All-Gateway First Team Feb. 9, 2004 ...... Stephanie Lisch 1991-92...... Angie Eichhorst Jan. 9, 2004...... Stephanie Lisch MVC Newcomer of the Year 1990-91...... Hazel Olden 2004-05...... Ashley Clark 1990-91...... Julie Lein 1996-97...... Amy Amstutz Gateway Player of the Week 1989-90...... Julie Lein Jan. 21, 1992...... Amy Eichhorst 1988-89...... Amy Vanderkolk MVC All-Defensive Team Jan. 7, 1992...... Hazel Olden 1986-87...... Amy Hile Nov. 26, 1991...... Angie Eichhorst 2007-08...... Laura Rudolphi 1985-86...... Amy Hile 2006-07...... Laura Rudolphi Feb. 12, 1991...... Shavonda Averette 1984-85...... Amy Hile Feb. 14, 1989...... Julie Lien 2005-06...... Melanie Boeglin 1982-83...... Barbara Graves 2004-05...... Melanie Boeglin Dec. 13, 1988...... Amy Vanderkolk 2003-04...... Melanie Boeglin March 1, 1988...... Amy Vanderkolk All-Gateway Second Team Feb. 2, 1988...... Lori Castetter 2002-03...... Melanie Boeglin 1987-88...... Amy Vanderkolk 2000-01...... Kiwana Battle Jan. 12, 1988...... Toneko Kayzer 1998-99...... Amy Amstutz Jan. 12 1987...... Amy Hile All-Gateway Honorable Mention Feb. 25, 1985...... Amy Hile 1997-98...... Amy Amstutz 1991-92...... Hazel Olden 1996-97...... Amy Amstutz Jan. 7, 1985...... Amy Hile 1987-88...... Lori Castetter Feb. 20, 1984...... Amy Hile 1983-84...... Amy Hile 1,000 POINT/500 REBOUND CLUBS Amy Hile -- 1,944 points 1979-80 182 - 88 452 Tammy Hammel -- 1,080 Points Year FG 3PG FT Points 1980-81 178 - 87 443 Year FG 3PG FT Points 1983-84 154 - 82 390 1981-82 72 - 74 218 1983-84 99 - 53 251 1984-85 199 - 157 555 Totals 538 - 291 1,367 1984-85 124 - 42 290 1985-86 201 - 124 526 1985-86 73 - 52 198 1986-87 155 6 157 473 Amy Walker -- 1,333 points 1986-87 112 0 117 341 Totals 709 6 570 1,944 Year FG 3PG FT Points Totals 408 0 264 1,080 1991-92 77 2 47 203 Kourtney Mennen -- 1,843 points 1992-93 103 13 65 284 Lisa Verhoff -- 1,041 Points Year FG 3PG FT Points 1993-94 119 8 65 311 Year FG 3PG FT Points 1999-00 150 59 59 418 1994-95 194 36 111 535 2002-03 90 42 57 279 2000-01 109 38 36 292 Totals 493 59 288 1,333 2003-04 49 26 25 149 2001-02 191 77 96 555 2004-05 93 68 60 314 2002-03 190 82 116 578 Livia Hester -- 1,332 points 2005-06 93 78 35 299 Totals 450 174 191 1,843 Year FG 3PG FT Points Totals 325 214 177 1,041 1992-93 110 0 40 260 Melanie Boeglin -- 1,800 points 1993-94 122 0 60 304 Rachel Maenpaa -- 1,029 Points Year FG 3PG FT Points 1994-95 138 0 105 381 Year FG 3PG FT Points 2002-03 114 19 139 386 1995-96 140 0 107 387 2003-04 41 0 30 112 2003-04 82 21 117 302 Totals 510 0 312 1,332 2004-05 82 0 45 209 2004-05 168 22 154 512 2005-06 126 0 41 293 2005-06 207 20 166 600 Amy Amstutz -- 1,274 points 2006-07 167 0 81 415 Totals 671 82 576 1,800 Year FG 3PG FT Points Totals 416 0 197 1,029 1996-97 156 12 85 409 Julie Lein -- 1,585 points 1997-98 164 23 129 480 Stephanie Lisch -- 1,007 Points Year FG 3PG FT Points 1998-99 126 34 99 385 Year FG 3PG FT Points 1987-88 52 0 19 123 Totals 446 69 313 1,274 2003-04 141 5 64 351 1988-89 144 0 143 431 2004-05 117 2 87 323 1989-90 173 0 112 458 Hazel Olden -- 1,244 points 2005-06 133 1 66 333 1990-91 212 0 149 573 Year FG 3PG FT Points Totals 391 8 217 1,007 Totals 581 0 423 1,585 1990-91 122 44 56 344 1991-92 115 40 55 325 Barbara Graves -- 1,498 points 1992-93 74 33 28 209 500 Rebound Club Year FG 3PG FT Points 1993-94 121 63 61 366 Player Reb. Avg. 1979-80 105 - 40 250 Totals 432 180 200 1,244 1. Amy Hile 916 8.25 1980-81 191 - 48 430 (1983-87) 1981-82 176 - 52 404 Laura Rudolphi -- 1,208 points Year FG 3PG FT Points 2. Karen Kramer 899 10.2 1982-83 179 - 56 414 (1974-78) Totals 651 - 196 1,498 2004-05 53 0 36 142 2005-06 72 0 32 176 3. Barbara Graves 898 7.74 Shelly Newell -- 1,435 points 2006-07 157 0 114 428 (1979-83) Year FG 3PG FT Points 2007-08 181 0 100 462 4. Tammy Hammel 887 8.06 1976-77 139 - 28 306 Totals 463 0 282 1,208 (1983-87) 1977-78 122 - 13 257 5. Judy Ellner 856 7.93 1978-79 147 - 50 344 Angie Eichorst -- 1,174 points (1978-82) 1979-80 224 - 80 528 Year FG 3PG FT Points 6. Georgia Bottoms 817 7.23 Totals 632 - 171 1,435 1988-89 127 5 34 293 (1993-98) 1989-90 37 8 9 91 7. Livia Hester 753 7.04 1990-91 114 49 34 311 Amy Vanderkolk -- 1,434 points (1992-96) Year FG 3PG FT Points 1991-92 187 40 65 479 1985-86 74 - 59 207 Totals 465 102 142 1,174 8. Julie Lein 729 6.69 1986-87 84 1 45 214 (1987-91) 1987-88 177 0 125 479 Lori Castetter -- 1,166 points 9. Amy Vanderkolk 702 6.44 1988-89 203 0 128 534 Year FG 3PG FT Points (1985-89) Totals 538 1 357 1,434 1985-86 95 - 61 251 10. Amy Amstutz 660 7.86 1986-87 107 0 74 288 (1996-99) Georgia Bottoms -- 1,383 points 1987-88 156 1 102 415 11. Dru Cox 598 7.77 Year FG 3PG FT Points 1988-89 83 0 46 212 (1977-80) 1993-94 75 13 49 212 Totals 441 1 283 1,166 12. Rachel Maenpaa 584 4.8 1994-95 153 24 78 408 (2003-2007) 1995-96 19 2 3 43 Trish Porter -- 1,112 points 1996-97 137 11 49 334 Year FG 3PG FT Points 12. Kristin Stewart 537 4.84 1997-98 132 73 49 386 1972-73 STATS UNAVAILABLE (1999-2003) Totals 516 123 228 1,383 1973-74 STATS UNAVAILABLE 13. Kara Schilli 531 4.50 1974-75 134 - 20 268 (2005-09) Judy Ellner -- 1,367 points 1975-76 134 - 46 314 14. Erin Rhodes 518 4.83 Year FG 3PG FT Points Totals - - - 1,112 (1999-2004) 1978-79 106 - 42 254 MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE

The Missouri Valley Conference enters its 103rd were plenty of other milestones for The Valley in the year at the start of the 2009-10 academic year, and athletic arena in 2008-09. For the second-straight the nation’s second-oldest NCAA Division I conference year, the conference staged a neutral site women’s continues to be a leader in college athletics. basketball tournament at the St. Charles Family The Valley continues to lead by example as one of Arena before good crowds, with Evansville earning college athletics’ most progressive conferences. The the title and representing the league in the NCAA Valley emphasizes the importance of the student- Tournament. Regular-season champ Illinois State athlete and is aggressive in its approach to provide reached the semifinals of the WNIT. opportunities for its member institutions. The Valley had another historic year in volleyball One of the biggest achievements for The Valley as three league teams earned bids into the NCAA is the increasing notoriety of the State Farm Men’s Tournament field. In 2007, a conference record four 1818 Chouteau Ave. Basketball Championship, which continually ranks teams were invited to the Big Dance, while only five St. Louis, MO 63103 as one of the nation’s top attended championship times previously has the league received as many as (314) 421-0339 basketball tournaments. Notably, in March of 2010, two NCAA bids. Tournament champion Missouri (314) 421-3505 or 0620 (FAX) the conference will celebrate the tournament’s State was joined by UNI and Wichita State in post- 20th anniversary in St. Louis. Affectionately known season play. Conference Staff as “Arch Madness,” the tournament is the second- In men’s soccer, Creighton ran its incredible streak Doug Elgin...... Commissioner longest tenured neutral site tournament (trailing of consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances Patty Viverito...... Senior Associate Commissioner only the Big East in New York). to 17 in a row, and the Bluejays reached the NCAA The Valley made history in March 2007 with Quarterfinals. The Bluejays were joined by Drake in Joe Mitch...... Associate Commissioner record attendance for four days at St. Louis’ the NCAA field, as the Bulldogs were making their Kelli Briscoe...... Media Relations Scottrade Center as 85,074 fans turned out to first-ever appearance in the men’s bracket. Lori Brutton...... Assistant to the CFO watch the five sessions of the tournament. The two In baseball, Wichita State again represented the Maxine Day...... Executive Assistant sellout crowds of 22,612 for the semifinals and final league in the NCAA Tournament, and reached the Lauren Eads...... Director of Sports Administration of the 2007 State Farm Tournament set an all-time regional final, falling to Washington State. Over the Carla Fight...... Assistant to the Commissioner attendance record for basketball at the arena and past three decades, the Shockers have made 26 Jeremiah Ingram...... Assistant Commissioner also gave The Valley the distinction of having the NCAA Tournament trips, with seven CWS berths and largest championship crowd for any of the 30 NCAA a 1989 NCAA Championship to their credit...... Communications conference tournaments in 2007. For the first time in seven seasons, The Valley Jamie Jarrett...... Director of Corporate Sales Even though the MVC’s spectacular streak of nine failed to send multiple softball teams to the NCAA Mike Kern...... Associate Commissioner seasons with two or more conference teams in the Championship. Bradley made its first-ever NCAA ...... Communicatons NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament ended in 2008, appearance to represent the league and defeated Mary Mulvenna...... Assistant Commissioner the league continues to be one of the nation’s elite. national No. 15 seed DePaul in the opening game...... Compliance and Community Relations Last year, a league-record seven MVC teams were in In a season of firsts, the Braves earned their spot in Rich Steed...... Chief Financial Officer the post-season. The Valley has had four or more post- the NCAA Tournament after becoming the first team season bids in the same season 15 times, including in league history to win the conference tournament Bobby Thomas...... Operations each of the last six years. Notably, The Valley has had as the host institution, edging regular-season champ Jack Watkins...... Associate Commissioner 22 post-season teams in men’s basketball over the Creighton. past three seasons, with three NCAA Sweet 16 trips Track and field continued to flourish in the MVC (Bradley, Southern Illinois and Wichita State). UNI as Kylie Hutson of Indiana State earned national titles represented the league in the NCAA Tournament, in the indoor and outdoor pole vault. The league while Bradley – for the second-straight year – has now had five individual national titles in the past reached the championship finals of a post-season three years in track & field. In all, 15 student-athletes tournament, from the Missouri Valley Conference qualified for the 2009-10 MVC Championships representing the outdoor national meet, while 11 participated in the league in the indoor meet. Tyler Mulder of UNI capped his stellar Sport Dates Location (Host) CollegeInsider. career by finishing third in both the outdoor and Individual Tennis (W) Oct. 9-11 Evansville, Ind. (Evansville) com Tournament. indoor 800-meter run; he was the indoor champ in Cross Country Oct. 31 Peoria, Ill. (Bradley) While that event in 2008. Soccer (W) Nov. 6-8 Omaha, Neb. (Creighton) the success of In one of the closest results in league history, Soccer (M) Nov. 13-15 Des Moines, Iowa (Drake) men’s basketball Wichita State earned the 2008-09 All-Sports crown, Volleyball Nov. 26-28 Omaha, Neb. (Creighton) has received the edging second-place Illinois State by 0.06 points. The Individual Tennis (M) Jan. 22-24 Des Moines, Iowa (Drake) greatest attention, Shockers won a league-best four titles (women’s Swimming and Diving Feb. 11-13 Carbondale, Ill. (Southern Illinois) the overall cross country, volleyball, men’s golf and women’s Indoor Track and Field Feb. 27-28 Cedar Falls, Iowa (Northern Iowa) performance of tennis), while placing in the top four in 12 of 15 sports Basketball (M) March 4-7 St. Louis, Mo. (MVC) league teams in in which they sponsor. Basketball (W) March 11-14 St. Charles, Mo. (MVC) virtually every Based in St. Louis since 1985, the league is Golf (W) April 18-20 Newburgh, Ind. (Evansville) sport continues to assertive in its approach to hosting NCAA basketball raise the national championship events, operating a revenue- Team Tennis April 23-25 Wichita, Kan. (Wichita State) profile of the producing in-house television network, bidding out Golf (M) April 26-27 Hutchinson, Kan. (Wichita State) conference. the right to host sport championships and landing Softball May 13-15 Des Moines, Iowa (Drake) There title sponsorships for those events. MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE

national championships (WNIT) in women’s basketball, while MSU also has a 1992 NCAA Women’s Final Four appearance, and Creighton (2003), Drake (1999) and Illinois State (2009) have made semifinal trips to the WNIT postseason tournament. Indeed, the inclusion of women’s programs under The Valley banner has provided a boost. The Gateway Collegiate Athletic Conference -- which began in 1982 -- merged with the Missouri Valley Conference and Doug Elgin Patty Viverito Bruce Mason Jeremiah Ingram Kelli Briscoe was unveiled as part of the new conference on July 1, Commissioner Senior Associate Liason to Media Relations Media Relations 1992. And while the inclusion of women’s sports Commissioner WBOC under a comprehensive athletic umbrella is a recent The success of The Valley television package is in-house, while offering e-commerce solutions for development in the league’s storied history, over one of the great stories in the league, in terms of the league apparel, championship photography and a the years, Valley student-athletes and coaches have clearance of the men’s basketball tournament title conference-wide videostreaming package. become household names during the league’s game on national broadcast television, the excellent The seeds for this vision were planted by eight illustrious history, both during their collegiate careers national and regional coverage for basketball and other administrators representing five institutions, who met and, for some, professional careers. sports, and the effective sale of advertising content at the Midland Hotel in Kansas City, Mo., on Jan. 12, In fact, The Valley began honoring that tradition to more than 25 companies. The MVC Television 1907. The five schools which formed the Missouri Valley in the summer of 1997, when the conference began Network has blossomed into a revenue-generating Intercollegiate Athletic Association were Washington its athletics Hall of Fame. Hersey Hawkins of Bradley, vehicle and The Valley’s most visible marketing tool. University of St. Louis, and the state universities of Larry Bird of Indiana State, Wes Unseld of Louisville, During the tenure of Doug Elgin, The Valley’s ninth Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska. Two months Coach Henry Iba of Oklahoma State, Dave Stallworth and longest-tenured commissioner, The Valley has after the initial meeting, two more schools -- Drake of Wichita State, Ed Macauley of Saint Louis, and Oscar been aggressive in hosting NCAA events in St. Louis. University and Iowa State College -- were admitted. Robertson of Cincinnati were members of the initial This continuing involvement of the MVC in hosting In the fall of 1907, basketball became the first induction class. Currently, nearly 40 former players, NCAA events represents one of the most concentrated competitive sport. Today, the Missouri Valley coaches and alums dot the league’s Hall of Fame. stretches of host opportunities for any university or Conference sponsors the following sports: baseball, Men’s basketball, perhaps, has the league’s most conference in the 70-plus year history of the national men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s storied tradition with the likes of Hall of Famers Bird and championship tournament. In 2010, the Missouri cross country and track & field (indoor and outdoor), Robertson, but The Valley has also produced national- Valley will host an NCAA men’s basketball regional, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, caliber student-athletes in its other sponsored sports. while The Valley has hosted three Final Fours this softball, women’s swimming and diving, men’s and In 2001, Missouri State’s Jackie Stiles became the first decade (women’s events in 2001 and 2009, and the women’s tennis, and women’s volleyball. Valley woman to earn the Honda-Broderick Cup, given Men’s Final Four in 2005). The league had previously While The Valley no longer sponsors football (it to the nation’s top female collegiate student-athlete. hosted men’s regionals in 1998, 1999, 2004 and did from 1907-85), six league members compete in In the sport of track and field, Indiana State’s Holli 2007; and a men’s first/second round event in 2002. football at the FCS (Football Championship Subdivision) Hyche captured seven national sprint titles in the early Additionally, Creighton and The Valley co-hosted a level as Illinois State, Indiana State, Missouri State, 1990s, Southern Illinois’ Darrin Plab won back-to-back men’s basketball first and second round in 2008 in Northern Iowa and Southern Illinois play in the nine- NCAA outdoor high jump titles in 1991 and 1992, SIU’s Omaha. member Missouri Valley Football Conference (with Brittany Riley became the World record holder in the And while the Missouri Valley Conference has been North Dakota State, South Dakota State, Western weight throw in 2007. And Kylie Hutson of Indiana progressive in pursuing NCAA events, it has continued Illinois and Youngstown State). That league competed State swept both the indoor and outdoor pole vault to be a national leader in the athletic arena. And as the Gateway Conference from 1985-2007. Drake titles in 2009. starting in 1995-96, the conference broke new ground plays non-scholarship football in the Pioneer Football In the fall of 1997, Creighton’s Johnny Torres by allowing league members to bid for hosting rights League. was named the collegiate male soccer player of the for select team sport championships. By establishing This season, the league will conduct its 99th year for a second-straight year, while SMU’s Luchi uniform host criteria, the conference is able to assist outdoor track and field championship, its 92nd tennis Gonzalez (2001) and Tulsa’s Ryan Pore (2004) have a host institution in a season-long promotional championship, its 56th baseball tournament, and its also earned a National Player of the Year honor in campaign and provide an avenue where hosts can 72nd golf championship for the men. Those programs, men’s soccer. Meanwhile league member Wichita acquire sponsors and achieve a profit for the event. plus other current sponsored sports of cross country State has produced three national collegiate players The 2003-04 season was a landmark season (51 years), indoor track (43), soccer (19) and swimming of the year in baseball, including Joe Carter (1981), Phil for the conference as State Farm Insurance and the and diving (16), have helped solidify the Missouri Valley Stephenson (1982) and Darren Dreifort (1993). league came to terms on an agreement that provides Conference as one of the most respected conferences From its early beginning to its current standing State Farm with title sponsorship of all of the league’s nationally. on the map of college athletics, The Valley will always 18 championships. The conference’s progressive Athletic accomplishments on the men’s athletics continue to be proactive in its approach. marketing and in-house television package has helped side include 10 national basketball championships, 16 League members include Bradley, Creighton, open doors to regional and national sponsors outside trips to the NCAA Final Four, a 1989 national baseball Drake, Evansville, Illinois State, Indiana State, Missouri of the realm of title sponsorships, as the league’s championship and 19 College World Series qualifiers. State, Northern Iowa, Southern Illinois, and Wichita men’s basketball tournament sponsorship revenues In 2001, Missouri State added to The Valley women’s State. Eastern Illinois is an affiliate member in men’s continues to reach all-time highs. accomplishments, as the Lady Bears advanced to the soccer, while Central Arkansas and Southern Illinois- Meanwhile, the league has been progressive in Women’s Basketball Final Four in St. Louis. Creighton Edwardsville begin affiliate men’s soccer membership other areas, as it has taken its merchandise program (2004) and Missouri State (2005) have claimed in 2010. STATE FARM MVC TOURNAMENT The State Farm Missouri Valley Conference Women’s Basketball Tournament will be conducted at a neutral site for the third time in 2010, as the four-day championship will feature all 10 MVC schools competing at The Family Arena in St. Charles, Mo.

Valley fans are encouraged to make their team the home team during the tournament, which begins on Thursday, March 11 and concludes on Sunday, March 14.

Now in its 15th year of existence, the State Farm MVC Women’s Basketball Tournament -- one of the nation’s most successful intercollegiate athletics women’s championships -- has truly become a weekend event.

The tournament weekend begins with a luncheon at The Columns in St. Charles on March 11, followed by opening- round action starting at 6:05 p.m. The quarterfinals begin at noon on Friday, March 12, followed by semifinals starting at 1:05 p.m. on Saturday, March 13. The tournament concludes with a 2:05 p.m. title game on March 14. INDIANA STATE MEDIA SERVICES

Women’s Basketball Credentials Requests for working press, radio, television, and photographer passes should be made in writing and on letterhead to: Bonnie Ryan Assistant Media Relations Director 401 N. Fourth St., Room 101C Telephone: (812) 237-4159 Fax: (812) 237-4157

Credentials can be picked up in the Media Relations office prior to the first game, thereafter they will be left at Hulman Center media will call. Credentials must be visible at all times for proper identification by Indiana State security. Non-media representatives have least priority to media reservations. Likewise, we are unable to accommodate children, spouses or other non-workers. Head coach Jim Wiedie Media Parking Media parking at Hulman Center is in Lot 20, located north of FAX Services: Given proper notice, the ISU Athletics Media Relations Hulman Center on Eagle Street. Additional media parking is Office will provide reasonable FAX service to accredited media. available in Lot D, located at the corner of Eagle and Ninth Streets. Postgame Policies Media Entrance/Will Call Prior to the end of the game, Athletics Media Relations personnel The media entrance is located at the north ramp area of Hulman will entertain interview requests. Following a 10-minute cooling off Center, with access gained off of Eagle Street. Credentials may be period, selected Sycamore student-athletes will be available in the picked up 90 minutes prior to game time. media room located in the hallway on the east side of the court. Following an interview session with ISU players, opposing coaches Gameday Services and players will be made available. After opponent interviews, head Statistical and informational materials including pre-game notes, coach Jim Wiedie will take questions in the media room. halftime and final game box scores, play-by-play and shot charts, quickie stats and post-game quotes are provided by the ISU Athletics Covering Practice Media Relations Office. Halftime box scores and shot charts will Indiana State women’s basketball practices are generally open. be distributed courtside, while final boxes and stat packages will However, please contact the ISU Athletics Media Relations Office be available in the media work room. A light meal and beverages for exact practice times and locations. At times, however, practice will be available to accredited media one hour prior to game time. sessions may be closed and off-limits to media. Media wishing to Beverages will be available throughout the contest. conduct interviews are encouraged to do so prior to the workout session or immediately following the practice. To schedule and Radio Networks: The originating station for each team’s radio interview, please contact the ISU Athletics Media Relations Office network is provided a courtside location from which to broadcast. prior to 11 a.m. on the day you wish to conduct the interview. Players Phone lines are provided at the visitor’s radio location on a will not be pulled from the practice floor to conduct an interview. reciprocal basis. Additional non-official stations may broadcast games with approval from the Indiana State Athletics Media Player Interviews Relations Department. All requests for player interviews must be made through the Athletics Media Relations office. Student-athletes will not conduct interviews Television: Should a station wish to originate live coverage of unless they have been arranged in this manner by Media Relations a game, a broadcast booth will be provided to the originating staff. Interviews generally will be conducted before or after practice network. All telecasts must have the approval of the Indiana State at Hulman Center, and players are available throughout the week, University Director of Athletics. with the exception of game days. Requests for telephone interviews will be handled by players returning phone calls to media members, Photography: Indiana State utilizes approved NCAA media and no home or cell phone numbers for players will be provided. guidelines regarding photo locations. Photographers may shoot from behind the baseline, and beyond the restraining line, at either Head Coach Interviews end of the court. They may also utilize the photo deck located on Interviews with Coach Jim Wiedie are arranged through the Athletics the upper west side of Hulman Center. Photographers will not be Media Relations Office by calling (812) 237-4159. It is best to arrange allowed to shoot game action from in front of press row. an interview with members of the coaching staff during the morning. INDIANA STATE MEDIA SERVICES

If media are unable to speak with Coach Wiedie during the mornings, Road games will feature the video and audio services provided by the he is available immediately after the conclusion of practice in Hulman host institutions. Center. Coach Wiedie will be unavailable on gamedays until the postgame press conference. For customer service, fans are encouraged to call 1-877-XOS-FANS. Driving Directions Newspapers From I-70 eastbound (St. Louis)-travel to U.S. Highway 41 (3rd Street) Indianapolis Star, 307 North Pennsylvania, Indianapolis, IN 46204. Pat and turn north. Travel 2.5 miles to Wabash Avenue. Turn right (east) McKee, Sports Writer. Phone (317) 444-6644. FAX (317) 444-6500 on Wabash Avenue and travel 0.5 mile to Ninth Street (stoplight). Turn left and travel two blocks to Eagle Street. Indiana Statesman, HMSU, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN 47809, Sports Editor. Phone (812) 237-3030. FAX (812) 237-7629 WSDM-FM (92.7 FM) Crossroads Communications and WSDM Radio (92.7 FM) will Terre Haute Tribune-Star, P.O. Box 149, Terre Haute, IN 47808. Todd broadcast Indiana State women’s basketball games this season. The Golden (beat writer), Sports Editor. Phone (812) 231-4227. FAX (812) broadcast for each game will feature a pregame and postgame show 231-4321. with Coach Jim Wiedie and will be broadcast live at 92.7 FM in Terre Haute and on the internet at: GoSycamores.com. Wire Services

WTWO NewsChannel 2 Associated Press, Suite 1600, Capital Center North, 251 North Illinois Local WTWO NewsChannel 2 Sports Anchor Jason Pensky and former St., Indianapolis, IN 46204. Steve Herman, Sports Editor. Phone (317) Sycamore Chrissy Holden-Fair will once again serve as television hosts 639-5501. FAX (317) 638-4611 for the Sycamores. WTWO annually televises several ISU women’s and men’s basketball contests. Pensky also serves as the play-by-play ESPN/SportsTicker, ESPN Plaza Building B, Bristol, CT 06010. Phone voice on WTWO’s television broadcasts of Indiana State football and (800) 367-8935. FAX (800) 336-0383 men’s basketball. Radio National Television WISU-FM (89.7), Dreiser Hall 230, Indiana State University, Terre Once again this season, Fox Sports will broadcast the Sycamores to Haute, IN 47809. Phone (812) 237-9697. FAX (812) 237-3241. regional and national audiences. In 2007, over 10 million homes received the Sycamores’ home contest versus Illinois State. For only ESPN Radio (1130/1300 AM), 1330 Ohio Street. Terre Haute, IN the fifth time in school history, the Sycamores could be featured 47807. Phone (812) 234-9770. FAX (812) 238-1576. on national television at least twice this season. Those contests will be seen live on Fox Sports Net Midwest, Comcast Chicago, Fox WTHI-FM (99.9), 918 Ohio Street, Terre Haute, IN 47808. Mark College Sports, and Metro Sports of Kansas City, Mo. All digital cable Jaynes, Sports Director. Phone (812) 232-9481. FAX (812) 232-9481. subscribers nationwide should check their listings for Fox College Sports Atlantic for coverage of the Sycamores and the rest of the WMGI-FM (Mix 100.7), 824 South Third, Terre Haute, IN 47807. Missouri Valley Conference. The Championship of the State Farm Sports Director, Phone (812) 232-4161. FAX (812) 234-9999. Missouri Valley Conference Women’s Basketball Tournament will be televised live on the package as well. ESPN and ESPN FullCourt Network Indiana, 1 Emmis Plaza, 40 Monument Circle, Suite 400, will televise all 63 games of the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Indianapolis, IN 46204. Bob Lovell. Phone (317) 390-5775. FAX (317) Tournament. 390-5776.

The Sycamores will be featured as the FSN Midwest Game of the Week against Illinois State and will be under consideration for the Television annual Wild Card Weekend shows, which are selected later in the FLAGSHIP TV OUTLET-WTWO- TV (Channel 2), U.S. Highway 41 year. South, Terre Haute, IN 47808. Jason Pensky, Sports Director (TV play- by-play). Phone (812) 232-9504. FAX (812) 696-2755. Sycamore Vision All home contests, as well as selected road non-conference and all WTHI-TV (Channel 10), 918 Ohio Street, Terre Haute, IN 47808. Rick road Valley games, are broadcast live on GoSycamores.com as part Semmler, Sports Director. Phone (812) 232-4953. FAX (812) 232- of the Sycamore Vision service. Games will be available on a pay- 8953. per-view basis for $6.95 per game. Game packages for a month are available for $11.95 and the entire season $69.95 are available as well.

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