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…a modern, technology-enhanced ENVIRONMENT SI is a vibrant campus with modern facilities and an exciting Upace of growth. Since the first campus building (Wright Administration Building) opened in 1969, the face of the campus has continued to change, providing the most up-to-date facilities for academics, housing, and student life. Facility development at USI keeps students and faculty equipped with the resources they need, including the best in advanced teaching and learning technology for classrooms and laboratories.

Computer Services Facility Development (1995-2006) Computer labs are located throughout campus and in the housing • Health Professions Center (1995) areas. Wireless service is available in all main buildings and the • Liberal Arts Center (1999) surrounding courtyards. • Art Studio (1999) All residence life areas are equipped with network jacks for • Newman Hall (1999) Internet access. Wireless network also is available throughout • Governors Hall (2000) the housing areas. • O’Bannon Hall (2001) • Recreation and Fitness Center (2001) Eagle Access Card Students use the Eagle Access Card as an identification card and • Ruston Hall (2004) as an all-in-one card for student services such as library privileges, • Education Center and Torrington meal plans, vending and copy machines, and access to the Wing of the Science Center (2004) Recreation and Fitness Center. • David L. Rice Library (2006)

MyUSI MyUSI is a portal to Web services. Students check e-mail, register USI at a GLANCE online, view their grades, and access other services through this • A state-supported, four-year university secure Web site. in Evansville, Indiana, founded in 1965 and established as a separate university in 1985 • 10,025 students from 90 Indiana counties, 36 other states, and 42 nations (2006-07) • Student/faculty ratio of 18:1 • 300-acre suburban campus with 10 major classroom buildings • Apartments and suite-style residence halls for approximately 3,000 students • Five colleges: Business, Education and Human Services, Liberal Arts, Nursing and Health Professions, Science and Engineering, and University Division

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2006-07 Schedule

DATE OPPONENTS TIME Fri., Nov. 3 ST. LOUIS GOLDSTARS (Exhibition) 7 p.m. Mon., Nov. 6 at Morehead State University (Exhibition) 6 p.m. Wed., Nov. 15 at University of Central Missouri 6 p.m. Tue., Nov. 21 UNIV. OF ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD 5:15 p.m. Sun., Nov. 26 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS UNIV. 2 p.m. Thu., Nov. 30 MARYGROVE COLLEGE 6 p.m. www.usi.edu/sports Sat., Dec. 2 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN COLLEGE* 5:15 p.m. Thu., Dec. 7 at Saint Joseph’s College* 5:30 p.m. Table of Contents Sat., Dec. 9 at University of Indianapolis* Noon Sun., Dec. 17 HARRIS-STOWE STATE UNIV. 1 p.m. USI Quick Facts ...... 2 Tue., Dec. 19 at 5:30 p.m. Jon Mark Hall, Director of Athletics ...... 3 GLVC/GLIAC Challenge USI Administration and Support Staff ...... 3 Edwardsville, Illinois (Vadalabene Center) Fri., Dec. 29 vs. 1 p.m. About USI ...... 4-5 Sat., Dec. 30 vs. Wayne State University 1 p.m. About USI from the Student Athletes ...... 6 Thu., Jan. 4 ROCKHURST UNIVERSITY* 5:15 p.m. Sat., Jan. 6 DRURY UNIVERSITY* 1 p.m. About the City of Evansville ...... 7 Thu., Jan. 11 at Southern Illinois Univ. Edwardsville* 5:30 p.m. 2006-07 Season Outlook ...... 8-9 Sat., Jan. 13 at Quincy University* 1 p.m. Thu., Jan. 18 BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY* 5:15 p.m. Women’s Basketball Coaching Staff Sat., Jan. 20 NORTHERN KENTUCKY UNIV.* 1 p.m. Thu., Jan. 25 at Lewis University* 5:45 p.m. Rick Stein, Head Coach ...... 10-11 Sat., Jan. 27 at University of Wisconsin-Parkside* 1 p.m. Randa Gatling, Assistant Coach ...... 12 Thu., Feb. 1 UNIV. OF MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS* 5:15 p.m. Sat., Feb. 3 UNIV. OF MISSOURI-ROLLA*# 1 p.m. Michelle Irwin, Assistant Coach ...... 12 Thu., Feb. 8 at University of Missouri-St. Louis* 5:30 p.m. Sat., Feb. 10 at University of Missouri-Rolla* 1 p.m. USI in the Community ...... 13 Thu., Feb. 15 SIU EDWARDSVILLE* 5:15 p.m. 2006-07 Roster ...... 14-15 Sat., Feb. 17 QUINCY UNIVERSITY*^ 1 p.m. Thu., Feb. 22 at Rockhurst University* 5:30 p.m. Meet the Screaming Eagles ...... 16-37 Sat., Feb. 24 at Drury University* 1 p.m. 2006-07 Opponents ...... 38-39 Great Lakes Valley Conference Tournament Friday, March 2 — Sunday, March 4 2005-06 Statistics and Results ...... 40 Evansville, Indiana (Roberts Stadium) 2005-06 GLVC Standings and Results ...... 41 NCAA Division II Great Lakes Regional Tournament Built on an Elite Foundation/All-Americans ...... 42-43 Friday, March 9 — Monday, March 12 Site: To be announced USI Record Book ...... 44-54 NCAA Division II Elite Eight USI All-Time Roster ...... 48-49 Wednesday, March 21 — Saturday, March 24 Kearney, Nebraska (Health & Sports Center) USI Year-by-Year Results ...... 50-54 All times are Central. About the PAC ...... 55 Home Games in CAPS and BOLD. Varsity Club and Super Sponsors ...... 56 Road games in lower case. *Denotes Great Lakes Valley Conference Match. #Denotes Homecoming. Credits Layout and Design: Dan McDonnell; Writing: USI Sports Information and USI News and Information Services; Photography: USI Photography; Editing and Printing: USI News and Information Services and USI Printing Services

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USI Screaming Eagles Quick Facts USI Sports Information Name of School: University of Southern Indiana Sports Information Director: Ray Simmons Location: Evansville, IN (population 280,000–metro area) Office Phone: 812/465-1622 Founded: 1965 Home Phone: 812/402-6435 Enrollment: 10,025 E-mail: [email protected] Nickname: Screaming Eagles Assistant Sports Information Director: Dan McDonnell School Colors: Red, White, and Blue Women’s Basketball Contact: Dan McDonnell Home Arena: Physical Activities Center Office Phone: 812/465-1121 Conference: Great Lakes Valley Home Phone: 812/303-6287 Affiliation: NCAA II E-mail: [email protected] President: Dr. H. Ray Hoops SID Fax: 812/465-7094 Alma mater, yr.: Eastern Illinois, ’62 SID Mailing Address: 8600 University Blvd. Director of Athletics: Jon Mark Hall Evansville, IN 47712 Alma mater, yr.: Murray State, ’90 Assistant Director of Athletics: Jay Newton GLVC Staff Directory Alma mater, yr.: South Carolina, ’96 Commissioner: Jim Naumovich Athletic Department Phone: 812/464-1846 Phone: 317/237-5633 Athletic Trainer: Brian Zolner E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 812/465-1298 Assistant Commissioner: Amanda Brickell Assistant Athletic Trainer: Becky McGinnis Phone: 317/237-5636 Phone: 812/464-1955 E-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.usi.edu Sports Information Director: Tom Daeger Phone (Fax): 317/237-2106 (317/237-5632) USI Women’s Basketball History E-mail: [email protected] First year of Women’s Basketball: 1975-76 Address: Great Lakes Valley Conference Overall All-Time record: 434-394 (.524) Pan Am Plaza, Suite 560 NCAA II Tournament appearances: 7/2004 201 S. Capitol Ave. 1995, 96, 97, 98, 2001, 02, 04 Indianapolis, IN 46225 NCAA Tournament record: 8-7 Web site: www.glvcsports.com Last post-season opponent: Lake Superior State Result: L 86-100 Media Information Radio station: WSWI AM 820 TV station: WFIE (NBC 14) Coaching Staff Contact: John Morris Contact: Mike Blake Head Coach: Rick Stein Phone: 812/465-1665 Phone: 812/425-3026 Alma mater, yr.: Southern Indiana, ’92 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 812/465-7108 Address: 8600 University Blvd. Address: P.O. Box 1414 E-mail: [email protected] Evansville, IN 47712 Evansville, IN 47701 Best time to reach Coach Stein: Mornings Record at USI: 127-80 (7 years) Newspaper: Evansville TV station: WTVW (Fox 7) Career Record: 127-80 (7 years) Courier & Press Contact: Rick Peltier GLVC Record: 72-64 (7 years) Contact: Tom Wyrwich Phone: 812/424-7777 Assistant Coach/ Phone: 812/464-7505 E-mail: [email protected] Senior Women’s Administrator: Randa Gatling E-mail: [email protected] Address: 477 Carpenter Street Alma mater, yr.: Southern Indiana, ’99 Address: 300 E. Walnut St. Evansville, IN 47708 Phone: 812/464-1895 P.O. Box 268 Evansville, IN 47702 TV station: WEHT (ABC 25) E-mail: [email protected] Contact: Lance Wilkerson Assistant Coach: Michelle Irwin Student Newspaper: USI Shield Phone: 812/424-9126 Alma mater, yr.: Louisville, ’04 Contact: Andrew Stanley E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 812/465-1050 Phone: 812/465-1645 Address: P.O. Box 25 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Evansville, IN 47701 Address: 8600 University Blvd. 2005-06 Team Information Evansville, IN 47712 TV station: Access USI Overall Record: 15-15 Contact: Dave Black Home/Road/Neutral Record: 12-6/3-6/0-3 Phone: 812/465-1048 GLVC Record (Finish): 7-12 (5th in West) E-mail: [email protected] GLVC Tournament Finish: n/a Address: 8600 University Blvd. Starters returning/lost: 3/2 Evansville, IN 47712 Letterwinners returning/lost: 9/3

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Jon Mark Hall, Director of Athletics Jon Mark Hall was appointed to the position of in the post-season. In 2000 and 2001, Hall put the Eagles on director of Athletics in January 2002. He moved the national map with their first two invitations to the NCAA II into the position after spending seven years as the Tournament in the 27-year history of the program. assistant director of Athletics. He is USI’s second director of Athletics. Hall came to USI after his tenure at the University of South Carolina- Spartanburg as an assistant athletic director, where he was the NCAA Under his direction, USI was the 2003-04 GLVC compliance coordinator, oversaw the academic support service program All-Sports and Commissioner’s Cup winner and for student athletes, and coordinated the Athletes Can Educate (ACE) host of the 2004 NCAA Division II Cross Country program. He also assisted in fundraising and promotion activities. National Championships. The native of Murray, Kentucky, is a 1990 cum laude graduate of In addition to his duties as director of Athletics, Murray State University, with a bachelor’s degree in business adminis- Hall also is the chair of the NCAA Division II men’s and women’s ten- tration. While at MSU, Hall was on the tennis team for two seasons, nis committee. He has served on the Great Lakes Valley Conference earning Academic All- Valley Conference honors in 1987. Hall Executive Committee and the NCAA II Great Lakes Regional received his master’s degree in sports administration from Ohio State women’s basketball committee. University in 1992. Hall joined the USI Athletic Department in 1995 as an assistant In 1998-99, he completed the Sports Management Institute Executive athletic director and men’s tennis coach. Program at the University of South Carolina and the University of Notre Dame. As the men’s tennis coach, no one did it better in the GLVC than Hall. He was named the GLVC Coach of the Year five times, directed Hall and his wife Patti reside in Evansville and have two sons, the Screaming Eagles to four GLVC regular-season titles and GLVC Nathan and Garland, and a daughter, Mary Claire. Tournament crowns, and had a 123-47 record (.724). During his final season as head coach, Hall led the Eagles to their third straight appearance in the NCAA II Tournament and their first victory

USI Athletic Support Staff

Yvonne Floyd Mandi Fulton Randa Gatling Dr. Scott Gordon Sandy Hatfield Dan McDonnell Senior Administrative Senior Faculty Admin. Asst./ Asst. Sports Administrative Assistant Women’s Athletic Varsity Club Info. Director Assistant Administrator Representative Secretary

Becky McGinnis Jay Newton Ray Simmons Lois Stevens Brian Zolner Asst. Athletic Assistant A.D./ Sports Athletic Head Athletic Trainer Compliance Information Equipment Trainer Coordinator Director Manager

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Founded in 1965, the University of Southern Location Indiana is located in Evansville, the state’s third-largest city. From its picturesque site on the Ohio River, Evansville is a comfortable drive from the major metropolitan areas of Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville, Nashville, and St. Louis.

The University enrolls 10,025 students Academic Life and offers undergraduate majors in 70 areas of study. Ten graduate degree programs also are available.

Beyond the classroom, students have Campus Life opportunities to participate in more than 90 organizations offering co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. Special interest clubs, student government, sororities and fraternities, music and drama groups, and other organizations enable the students Science and Education to enjoy and contribute to campus life. Center

USI offers two kinds of housing. One is Residence Life the conventional apartment and the other is suite-style housing in a residence hall. Computer labs, laundromats, a convenience store, outdoor recreational areas, and student lounges contribute to an efficient living environment that has proven overwhelmingly popular with students. A meal plan is available in the University Center. More than 3,000 students live on campus.

USI is an affordable higher-education Financial institution and some families find that they Assistance can handle the cost of a USI education with- out financial aid. Many others qualify for need-based financial aid packages, Recreation and Fitness including grants, loans, and jobs. Center

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Degrees offered at USI Undergraduate Degree Programs The University of Southern Indiana confers 10 undergraduate degrees: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Bachelor of General Studies, Bachelor of Social Work, Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of Science in Nursing, and Associate of Science in Occupational Therapy Assisting.

Baccalaureate Degree Programs College of Business • Accounting • Accounting and Professional Services • Computer Science • Business Administration (students may con- centrate in the following areas of interest: Accounting, Computer Associate Degree Programs Information Systems, Entrepreneurship/ Small Business, Finance/ College of Business Economics, Management, Marketing, or Office Information • Administrative Support Systems • Business • Systems) • Business Education • Computer Information Systems Computer Information Systems • Economics • Finance • Management • Marketing Bower-Suhrheinrich College of Education Bower-Suhrheinrich College of Education and Human Services and Human Services • Elementary Education (includes Coaching, Computers, Junior • Early Childhood Education High/Middle School, Kindergarten, Language Arts, and Reading minors and endorsements) • Exceptional Needs • Exercise Science College of Liberal Arts • Physical Education • Senior High/Junior High/Middle School • Communications • Social Science Education (grades 5-12)— certification is available for most majors • Social Work College of Nursing and Health Professions • Dental Assisting • Dental Hygiene • Nursing • Division of Extended Services Occupational Therapy Assistant • Radiologic • General Studies Technology • Respiratory Therapy College of Liberal Arts Pre-Professional Curricula • Advertising/Public Relations • Art • Communication Studies • Pre-Chiropractic • Pre-Dentistry • • Computer Publishing/Journalism • English • French • German Pre-Engineering • Pre-Forestry • Pre-Law • History • Interpersonal-Organizational Communications • • Pre-Medical Technology • Pre-Medicine • Philosophy • Political Science • Psychology • Radio-Television Pre-Optometry • Pre-Osteopathy • Pre-Pharmacy • Sociology (concentrations and/or minors in Anthropology, • Pre-Physician Assistant • Pre-Physical Therapy Criminal Justice, and Gerontology are available) • Spanish • • Pre-Podiatry • Pre-Veterinary Theatre Arts Graduate Programs College of Nursing and Health Professions • Master of Arts in Liberal Studies • Master • Dental Hygiene • Food and Nutrition • Health of Business Administration • Master of Health Services • Nursing • Occupational Therapy • Radiologic Administration • Master of Public Administration and Imaging Sciences • Master of Science in Education • Master of Science in Industrial Management • Master of Pott College of Science and Engineering Science in Accountancy • Master of Science in • Biology • Biophysics • Chemistry • Engineering • Geology • Nursing • Master of Science in Occupational Industrial Supervision • Mathematics Therapy • Master of Social Work Post-Baccalaureate Certificates • Computer Information Systems • Professional Accountancy

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“I like the campus and the “I like the team chemistry, environment as well as my location of the school, and teammates and coaches.” the energy of my teammates.” — Jasmine Baines, — Jesstina Ditton, Junior Freshman

“I like the atmosphere and “I like the people and the the campus is great!” calm environment.” — Jessica Grimaldo, — Marshay Jolly, Sophomore Junior

“The environment is very “I like the campus size. friendly, the staff and faculty The professors are friendly are easy to talk to, and the and helpful.” women’s basketball team — Katie Thiesenhusen, is great.” Senior — Michelle King, Senior

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EVANSVILLE, Indiana ...A CITY with urban attractions and hometown friendliness ituated on the banks of the Ohio River, Evansville is a Smid-sized city that welcomes USI students and offers them plenty of things to do. Roberts Stadium and the Victory Theatre attract students to concerts by entertainers like Nelly, Aerosmith, Kenny Chesney, Kid Rock, and Josh Groban. Traveling Broadway shows and feature performances come to The Centre. For a relax- ing walk or invigorating run, the downtown riverfront features a greenway with a wonderful view of the changing river traffic and the Evansville skyline. Movie theatres (including an IMAX) and Swonder Ice Arena draw students together for fun, activity, and fellowship. Evansville’s coffee shops, restaurants, and shopping areas also are places where students like to spend time. Less than three miles from campus, shopping centers and places to eat are plentiful on both sides of the Lloyd Expressway. The Eastland Mall area on Green River Road and the commercial centers off Burkhardt Road offer more restaurants and terrific shopping. USI’s suburban location in the rolling hills of western Vanderburgh County is just minutes away from all that Evansville has to offer. www.evansvillecvb.org

Evansville FAST FACTS • Indiana’s third-largest city (population of 126,000 persons and a metropolitan area of more than 289,000 residents) • Evansville Museum of Arts, History, and Science • An activity-filled riverfront that includes Casino Aztar and the World War II ship, LST 325 • Mesker Park Zoo • Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra • Evansville Otters (Frontier League baseball team) • Evansville Bluecats (United Indoor Football League) • Westside Nut Club Fall Festival • Evansville Freedom Festival (Thunder on the Ohio) • Hundreds of restaurants

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Quiet confidence surrounds Eagles in 2006-07

here is a quiet confidence surrounding the University Tof Southern Indiana women’s basketball team as it heads into the 2006-07 season.

For the first time in Head Coach Rick Stein’s seven-year career at the helm of the USI women’s basketball program, the Screaming Eagles are returning more than 60 percent of the previous year’s scoring output. The two times USI has returned more than 50 percent of the previous season’s scoring output under Stein, the Eagles have either advanced to the NCAA II Elite Eight or played for an NCAA II Great Lakes Back Row (L-R): Assistant Coach Randa Gatling, Assistant Coach Michelle Irwin, Asha Jordan, Jessica Regional championship. Grimaldo, Jesttina Ditton, Brittany Neuman, Jasmine Baines, Marshay Jolly, Head Coach Rick Stein. Front Row (L-R): Missy Glaser, Katie Thiesenhusen, Michelle King, Sarah Buldtman, Sabrina Brandon, Leah Stormont, Akiya Alexander. USI, which was 15-15 overall, 7-12 GLVC, returns its top two leading scorers in junior forward Jasmine Grimaldo and Brittany Neuman. King and junior guard/forward Baines and senior guard Katie Buldtman averaged 4.9 points Marshay Jolly. King averaged 4.3 Thiesenhusen. Baines, an honorable and 3.7 rebounds per outing in her points and 1.8 rebounds as a junior, mention All-GLVC player in 2005-06, first season with the Eagles, while while Jolly chipped in 3.0 points and was fifth in the GLVC in scoring with Grimaldo, who spent 2005-06 bounc- 1.1 rebounds per contest last season. a team-high 14.0 points per game ing back from a knee injury that cost (ppg), while Thiesenhusen was 21st her the 2004-05 season, averaged 6.0 While Thiesenhusen will continue to in the conference in scoring with ppg and 3.0 rpg as a red-shirt freshman. be a threat from the outside, the Eagles 11.6 ppg. Neuman gave the Eagles a strong presence off the bench as a freshman Numbers Game The Eagles also benefit from the when she averaged 1.5 points and 1.9 return of senior forward Sabrina rebounds per contest last season. USI is returning 65.9 percent of Brandon, who red-shirted in 2005-06 after injuring her shoulder early in the New to USI’s front court this season its offensive output from the 2005- season. Brandon was USI’s second- is 6'4" freshman center Jesstina 06 season. The two times USI has leading scorer and rebounder in 2004- Ditton. Ditton was a three-time returned more than 50 percent of 05 when she averaged 12.1 ppg and All-Conference performer at North the previous season’s scoring out- Miami High School. She earned All- 5.3 rebounds per game (rpg). put under Stein, the Eagles have State honors and was an Indiana Top either avanced to the NCAA II Joining Brandon and Baines in the 100 performer as a junior in 2004-05. Elite Eight or played for an NCAA front court is senior forward/center Sarah Buldtman as well as sopho- The Eagles also will get versatility II Regional championship. more forward/centers Jessica out of senior guard/forward Michelle

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Sabrina Brandon (left) averaged 12.1 points and 5.3 rebounds per game in 2004-05. Brandon joins Jasmine Baines (middle) and Katie Thiesenhusen (right)—who combined for 25.6 points per game last year—after a shoulder injury cost Brandon the 2005-06 season. will gain solid defensive efforts from travels to the University of Central In addition to Central Missouri State senior guard Leah Stormont, who Missouri. The Eagles begin their and Illinois-Springfield, the Eagles played in 26 games as a junior. home schedule in the newly renovated play non-conference games against The Eagles added depth and speed Physical Activities Center on Christian Brothers University, to the back court with the addition November 21 when they host the Marygrove College, Harris Stowe of junior guards Missy Glaser and University of Illinois-Springfield. State University, Wayne State Akiya Alexander. Glaser averaged They start GLVC play December 2 University (twice), and Ferris 10.6 points and 2.2 assists per game at the PAC when they host Kentucky State University. while helping Florida Atlantic Wesleyan College for the first time University to its first NCAA I since the 2004-05 season. Tournament appearance in 2005-06. Also making their first appearance in Alexander averaged 4.4 points the PAC since the 2004-05 season in 13 games as a sophomore at the are GLVC East Division rivals University of Wisconsin in 2005-06. Bellarmine University (January 18) and Northern Kentucky University Sophomore guard Asha Jordan also (January 20). adds depth to the back court. Jordan, who played in one game at the Uni- While the Eagles will play teams versity of Albany before transferring from the East Division once, they to USI, averaged 9.0 points per game will play home-and-home series as a senior at Ft. Wayne Snider High against GLVC West Division foes School. She earned honorable mention Drury University, the University of All-Summit Athletic Conference Missouri-Rolla, the University of honors while captaining her squad to Missouri-St. Louis, Quincy University, the SAC championship in 2004. Rockhurst University, and Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. USI begins its quest for a GLVC championship November 15 when it

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USI Head Coach Rick Stein Rick Stein ’92 enters his eighth season school history (+13 wins). Stein, who earned GLVC Coach at the helm of the University of Southern of the Year honors, directed the Screaming Eagles to the Great Indiana women’s basketball program after Lakes Valley Conference Championship, GLVC Tournament reaching his 100th career victory in 2004-05 Championship, the NCAA Division II Tournament appear- and his 100th career Great Lakes Region ance, and second NCAA II Elite Eight appearance. victory last year. In his first season, Stein went 15-12 overall, tying the record Stein, who is the second winningest coach for most victories for a rookie head coach and setting the in the program’s history, led the Screaming record for best winning percentage for a rookie coach (.556). Eagles to a 15-15 overall record, 7-12 in the Stein’s overall winning percentage is the best in USI women’s GLVC, last season despite losing nearly 70 percent of his team’s basketball history. offensive output and nearly 80 percent of his squad’s rebounding output from the previous season. A member of the WBCA, Stein is a 1992 USI graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration. In 2004-05, his squad battled through multiple injuries to post He joined the Eagles’ program in 1991-92 as a graduate assistant a 14-14 overall record, 7-13 in the GLVC, and qualify for the under former Head Coach Chancellor Dugan. He was promot- GLVC Tournament. ed to head assistant coach in 1994 and promptly helped Dugan and In 15 seasons as an assistant coach and head coach for USI the Eagles to their best season as Stein Quickbits women’s basketball, Stein has been a part of 286 victories (65.9 a varsity sport at USI. • has been a part percent of USI’s all-time wins), four conference champi- of 286 victories onships, three GLVC Tournament titles, all seven of USI’s In his eight seasons, Stein helped • has played or NCAA II Tournament appearances, and two NCAA II Elite Dugan amass a 159-73 record with coached in 10 Eight appearances. four straight NCAA Division II Tournament appearances (1994-95 national In 2003-04, Stein led the Eagles to a 20-10 mark and a 12-8 to 1997-98) and three Great Lakes tournaments record in the GLVC. His Eagles returned to the NCAA II Valley Conference titles. The Eagles • has coached in Tournament for the first time since the 2001-02 season. were the NCAA II Tournament two Elite Eights finalist and produced the first per- and one national Despite a rough 2002-03 campaign, Stein and his coaching fect season in GLVC history (20-0) staff brought in a strong recruiting class that set the stage for in 1997. title game a return to national competitiveness. In 2003-04, USI had the sixth-best turnaround in Division II, with USI improving by 12 A native of Crete, Illinois, Stein was a two-year starter on the wins from the previous year. Southern Indiana men’s basketball team from 1989-91. During his tenure as a player, Stein helped USI to an appearance in In 2002-03, Stein and the Eagles were forced into a rebuilding the NCAA Division II South Central Regional in 1989-90 and year after losing five seniors and more than 60 points and 25 a win over Division I University of Wisconsin in 1990-91. rebounds per game from the 2001-02 squad. With only one Before joining USI’s team, he played basketball at Parkland returning starter, Stein and his staff had a young team compet- College in Champaign, Illinois, and earned an associate degree. ing for a spot in the GLVC Tournament late in the season and Parkland finished as the NJCAA Division II runner-up in 1988 finished the year with an 8-19 overall record. and fourth nationally in 1989.

The 2001-02 season saw Stein’s Eagles win a second straight Stein and his wife Kari have a son, Alex, and a daughter, Mallorie. GLVC Championship and an NCAA Division II Great Lakes Regional appearance with a 27-6 overall record and a 16-4 GLVC record. Stein also has led the Eagles into the national spotlight with his squad being ranked nationally for 37 consec- utive weeks between December 2000 and December 2002.

In just his second season with the Eagles, Stein led USI to a 28-4 record and the biggest season-to-season turnaround in

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In 2001-02, Head Coach Rick Stein led the Screaming Eagles to their second straight Great Lakes Valley Conference Tournament title. In 15 seasons with the USI women’s basketball team, eight as an assistant and seven as head coach, Stein has been a part of 286 Eagle victories, seven NCAA II Tour- nament appearances, four regular-season GLVC titles, and a record three GLVC Tournament championships. Stein has been a part of 65.9 percent of USI’s all-time victories. In just his second season, Stein was voted the GLVC Coach of the Year after leading USI to As Assistant Coach a 28-4 record and both the GLVC regular- Year Record Accomplishments season and tournament championships. 1991-99 159–73 • One NCAA II Elite Eight appearance • Four NCAA II Tournament appearances Stein, who led USI to its second NCAA • Three GLVC Championships II Elite Eight appearance in 2000-01, ranks • One GLVC Tournament title second all-time at USI with 112 career victories and is just the third coach in the program’s As Head Coach history to reach the 100-win plateau. Year Record Accomplishments 1999-00 15–12 • Set USI record for winning percentage and victories by a rookie head coach • GLVC Tournament

2000-01 28–4 • GLVC Coach of the Year • GLVC Regular Season Co-Champions • GLVC Tournament Champions • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Champions • NCAA II Elite Eight 2001-02 27–6 • GLVC Tournament Champions • NCAA Division II Great Lakes Regional Finalist 2002-03 8–19 • Ranked ninth in WBCA Top 25 Poll 2003-04 20–10 • NCAA II Tournament • Torneo Cancun de Basquetbol Champions • GLVC Tournament 2004-05 14–14 • GLVC Tournament 2005-06 15–15 • Received votes in WBCA Top 25 Poll Total 127–80 (.633) • One NCAA II Elite Eight appearance • Three NCAA II Tournament appearances • One GLVC Championship • Two GLVC Tournament Championships

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Randa Gatling Michelle Irwin Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Randa Gatling ’99 returns Michelle Irwin enters her first season with for her eighth season with the Screaming the USI women’s basketball team. She will Eagles. Gatling assists in all aspects of the in all aspects of the USI women’s USI women’s basketball program. In parti- basketball program. cular, she works closely with game scouts, recruiting, player assessments, and on-the- Irwin comes to USI from , court skill work with the guards. where she was a graduate assistant since 2004. She helped the to an NCAA Gatling has been a major part of USI’s suc- II Tournament appearance, two Great Lakes cess throughout the years, both as a player Intercollegiate Athletic Conference South and as a coach. She has been a part of 227 victories, 127 as a Division titles, and two 20-win seasons. coach and 100 as a player. In addition, Gatling has been a part of seven NCAA II Tournament teams, two NCAA II Elite Prior to Ashland, Irwin got her coaching start at St. Catharine Eight squads, and five GLVC championship teams. College during the 2003-04 season. She helped in recruiting, player development, and scouting reports while at SCC. In addition to her coaching duties, Gatling is USI’s senior woman administrator and an instructor in physical education. Irwin played for USI Head Coach Rick Stein from 1999-02 and She also is the coordinator for USI’s Eagle Math program. was part of the Screaming Eagles’ back-to-back GLVC Tournament championship teams. USI amassed a 70-22 mark, 43-17 in the A native of Evansville, Indiana, Gatling started her career at GLVC, during Irwin’s three seasons in a USI uniform. The Eagles Evansville Central High School. She served as the head coach also appeared in the NCAA II Tournament twice. for the first-ever Central girl’s freshman basketball team and was instrumental in its creation. The Louisville, Kentucky, native averaged 5.9 points and 4.6 rebounds per game for the Eagles, including a career-best 7.9 Gatling graduated from USI in 1999 with a bachelor’s degree in points and 5.5 rebounds during USI’s NCAA II Elite Eight social work. run in 2000-01. During her playing days at Irwin earned a bachelor’s degree in marketing with a minor in USI, Gatling was a member international business from the University of Louisville in 2004. of the 1997 NCAA II She graduated with a master’s degree in sports sciences from national finalist team. Ashland in December 2005. Her play helped the Eagles to NCAA II Tournament appearances in 1995, 1996, 1997, and 1998 as well as Melissa Gray, Manager GLVC championships in 1995, 1997, and 1998. Melissa Gray is a native of Gary, Indiana, and is entering her She was the team captain third season as a manager for the women’s basketball team. in 1997-98. The Eagles were a domi- Lauren McNulty, Manager nating 100-16 (.862), Lauren McNulty is a native of Zionsville, Indiana, and is entering including an amazing 67-9 her second season as a manager for the women’s basketball team. (.881) in the GLVC, dur- ing Gatling’s four years As a player and a coach, Randa in an Eagle uniform. Gatling has helped lead the Eagles to 227 wins, five GLVC championships, Ashley Givens, Manager three GLVC Tournament champi- Ashley Givens, a transfer from Tusculum College, is a native of onships, two NCAA II Elite Eight Russiaville, Indiana, and is entering her first season as a manager appearances, and the 1997 NCAA for the women’s basketball team. II Finals.

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The University of Southern Indiana’s Department of Athletics is in the national spotlight for its ath- letic accomplishments in the NCAA Division II and in the Evansville-area spotlight as partners in the community.

USI student athletes are among the many volunteers contributing to the success of the Komen Race for the Cure, while the coaching staff is present to help staff the telephones for the MDA Telethon.

The women’s basketball team also conducts free clinics at the local YMCA and volunteers as tutors at local grade schools.

In addition to the national charities, the Depart- ment of Athletics sponsors a nationally recognized math program. Eagle Math is an incentive program to encourage young students to improve their math (Above) The USI women’s basketball team helps distribute refreshments at the skills. The program is designed around the Eagle Komen Race for the Cure. Helping with the Race for the Cure is one of many things Math booklets printed in the first quarter, second in which the USI women’s basketball program is involved. The Eagles also go to local quarter, third quarter, and fourth quarter sequence grade schools to serve as tutors, give free clinics at the YMCA, and help USI students to carry out the sports theme. move into residence halls and apartments in the fall. As student athletes have to practice to get better, (Bottom Left) Brittany Neuman helps a young fan make a bucket at one of the math students are encouraged to practice math to community service activities the women’s basketball team takes part in each year. excel in the classroom. A local bank provides incentive for the students. Each student who com- (Bottom Right) Jasmine Baines signs and autograph for a young fan at the annual pletes the math booklet is offered a savings West Side Nut Club Fall Festival, promoted as the second-largest week-long street account with a $10 deposit. festival in the .

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2006-07 Numerical Roster

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown (High School)

4 Leah Stormont G Sr. 5'6" Haubstadt, IN (Gibson Southern) 11 Akiya Alexander G Jr. 5'9" Evanston, IL (Evanston Township) 12 Jessica Grimaldo F/C So. 6'1" Carmi, IL (Carmi-White County) 13 Michelle King G/F Sr. 6'0" Columbus, IN (Columbus East) 21 Missy Glaser G Jr. 5'7" Evansville, IN (Mater Dei) 22 Jesstina Ditton C Fr. 6'4" Peru, IN (North Miami) 24 Jasmine Baines F Jr. 6'0" Jeffersonville, IN (Jeffersonville)

25 Asha Jordan G So. 5'9" Ft. Wayne, IN (Snider) 31 Marshay Jolly G Jr. 5'9" Merrillville, IN (Merrillville) 33 Sabrina Brandon F Sr. 5'11" Danville, IL (Danville) 40 Katie Thiesenhusen G Sr. 5'8" Muskego, WI (Muskego) 43 Sarah Buldtman F/C Sr. 6'2" Metropolis, IL (Massac County) 44 Brittany Neuman F/C So. 6'2" Huntingburg, IN (Southridge) Senior guard/forward Michelle King scored in double figures three times as a junior and averaged 4.3 points per game in 2005-06. 2006-07 Alphabetical Roster

Name No. Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown (High School) Player Biography Index Akiya Alexander 11 G Jr. 5'9" Evanston, IL (Evanston Township) Akiya Alexander ...... 34 Jasmine Baines ...... 26-27 Jasmine Baines 24 F Jr. 6'0" Jeffersonville, IN (Jeffersonville) Sabrina Brandon ...... 20-21 Sabrina Brandon 33 F Sr. 5'11" Danville, IL (Danville) Sarah Buldtman ...... 24-25 Jesstina Ditton ...... 37 Sarah Buldtman 43 F/C Sr. 6'2" Metropolis, IL (Massac County) Missy Glaser ...... 35 Jesstina Ditton 22 C Fr. 6'4" Peru, IN (North Miami) Jessica Grimaldo ...... 30-31 Marshay Jolly ...... 28-29 Missy Glaser 21 G Jr. 5'7" Evansville, IN (Mater Dei) Asha Jordan ...... 36 Jessica Grimaldo 12 F/C So. 6'1" Carmi, IL (Carmi-White County) Michelle King ...... 18-19 Brittany Neuman ...... 32-33 Marshay Jolly 31 G Jr. 5'9" Merrillville, IN (Merrillville) Leah Stormont ...... 16-17 Asha Jordan 25 G So. 5'9" Ft. Wayne, IN (Snider) Katie Thiesenhusen ...... 22-23 Michelle King 13 G/F Sr. 6'0" Columbus, IN (Columbus East) USI Coaching Staff Brittany Neuman 44 F/C So. 6'2" Huntingburg, IN (Southridge) Head Coach: Rick Stein (eighth season) Assistant Coaches: Randa Gatling (eighth Leah Stormont 4 G Sr. 5'6" Haubstadt, IN (Gibson Southern) season), Michelle Irwin (first season) Katie Thiesenhusen 40 G Sr. 5'8" Muskego, WI (Muskego) Managers: Melissa Gray (third season), Lauren McNulty (second season), Ashley Givens (first season)

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2006-07 Radio/Television Roster

#4 #11 #12 #13 #21 #22 Leah Akiya Jessica Michelle Missy Jesstina Stormont Alexander Grimaldo King Glaser Ditton

#24 #25 #31 #33 #40 #43 Jasmine Asha Marshay Sabrina Katie Sarah Baines Jordan Jolly Brandon Thiesenhusen Buldtman

#44 Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Brittany Rick Randa Michelle Neuman Stein Gatling Irwin

PRONUNCIATIONS: Leah Stormont (STORE-mont) Jasmine Baines (as sounds) Brittany Neuman (NEW-men) Akiya Alexander (a-KEY-a) Asha Jordan (AWE-sha) Rick Stein (STYNE) Jessica Grimaldo (Gri-MALL-doe) Marshay Jolly (as sounds) Randa Gatling (RAN-da) Michelle King (as sounds) Sabrina Brandon (as sounds) Michelle Irwin (as sounds) Missy Glaser (GLAY-zer) Katie Thiesenhusen (THEE-zin-WHO-sin) Jesstina Ditton (Jess-STEEN-a) Sarah Buldtman (BULLT-man)

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5'6"...Senior...Guard...Haubstadt, Indiana MAJOR: Physical Education (Teaching)

2005-06 and All-County honors as a junior and senior Eagle PROFILE Played in 26 games as a junior, recording in volleyball...was GSHS’s MVP for volleyball 18 assists...recorded a +1.0 assist-to- ...was a four-time All-Conference, All-County, Favorite food ratio...had a season-high three assists and and team MVP in track and field...was a state Strawberries and season-best three-rebounds against Augusta qualifier in the 1,600-meter relay as well as wet burrito State...earned Academic All-GLVC honors. the 100 and 400 meters...helped GSHS’s track and field team to sectional championships in Favorite professional 2004-05 2000 and 2003 as well as a conference cham- athlete(s) Saw an increasing amount of minutes pionship in 200...was an honor roll student at Lebron James as a sophomore as she played in 26 games, GSHS and earned Academic All-Conference making six starts...averaged 1.5 points and honors for track...member of the Sunshine What I like to do 1.0 rebounds per game...had a season-high Society, pep club, student council, and the Play golf and take pictures five points three times and dished out a science club at GSHS. Favorite recording artist(s) career-high six assists against West Virginia Tim McGraw Wesleyan...averaged 2.2 assists per game PERSONAL and had a turnover ratio of +1.1...recorded Born January 9, 1985...daughter of Michael Favorite TV show a career-high five rebounds against the Stormont and Donna Lowe. Grey’s Anatomy University of Wisconsin-Parkside.

Favorite movie 2003-04 Love and Basketball Averaged 1.3 points and 1.1 rebounds per game as a freshman...recorded a career- Favorite book high six points against the University of Reach for the Summit Illinois-Springfield, four rebounds against Assumption College, and four assists against If you could go anywhere, the University of Missouri-St. Louis. where would you go? Australia HIGH SCHOOL Most memorable moment Graduated from Gibson Southern High School where she was a three-time All-County Going to the state basket- performer...was a two-time All-Conference ball finals my junior year in performer and was named to the Toyota All- high school Tournament team in 2002... helped GSHS to Most important person(s) a 23-1 record and a Pocket Conference cham- pionship as a senior in 2002-03...helped lead in your life GSHS to three conference titles as well as My family and friends the Toyota Classic Championship in 2003... helped GSHS to sectional, regional, and semi-state championships as well as the IHSAA 3A State Championship game as a junior in 2001-02...GSHS was 24-5 in 2001-02 ...earned All-Conference honors as a senior

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STORMONT: Statistically Speaking

CAREER STATISTICS

G/GS FGM/FGA PCT. 3FGM/FGA PCT. FTM/FTA PCT. REB. AVG. AST. STL. BLK. TP AVG. MIN.

03–04 28/0 13/35 .371 6/19 .316 3/4 .750 32 1.1 20 19 0 35 1.3 301 04–05 26/6 12/43 .279 7/24 .292 9/12 .750 25 1.0 58 27 1 40 1.5 426 05–06 26/0 0/10 .000 0/7 .000 2/4 .500 13 0.5 18 9 1 2 0.1 163

Total 80/6 25/888 .284 13/50 .260 14/20 .700 70 0.9 96 55 2 77 0.9 —

STORMONT by the Numbers

Most Points: 6 Against: Illinois-Springfield When: December 29, 2003

Most Rebounds: 5 Against: Wisconsin-Parkside When: January 15, 2005

Most Assists: 6 Against: West Virginia Wesleyan When: December 19, 2004

Most Steals: 4 (twice) Last against: Lewis When: February 21, 2004

Leah Stormont played in 26 games during her junior year. Stormont, who has started six games during her three-year career at USI, has averaged better than one assist per game in three seasons as a Screaming Eagle.

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6'0"...Junior...Guard/Forward...Columbus, Indiana MAJOR: Psychology

2005-06 Eagle PROFILE Played in 27 games as a junior, while averaging 4.3 points and 1.8 rebounds per Favorite food game...had a season-high 13 points against Mac and cheese Oakland City...had 12 points and a season- Favorite professional best six rebounds against Kentucky athlete(s) Wesleyan...was eighth in the GLVC in Tracy McGrady blocks (0.70 bpg)...scored in double-fig- ures three times and had five or more What I like to do rebounds four times. Talk on the phone, shop, and texting TRANSFER Favorite recording artist(s) Transferred to USI from Chattanooga Lil’ Jon, T.I., Damien State Technical Community College in Marley Chattanooga, Tennessee, where she aver- aged 11.5 points, 3.0 steals, and 4.2 assists Favorite TV show as a sophomore in 2004-05...helped lead Oprah and Laguna Beach CSTCC to a 25-3 record as a sophomore Favorite movie and a NJCAA Division I ranking of 16th. Forrest Gump HIGH SCHOOL Favorite book Graduated from Columbus East High The Bible School where she was the team’s most If you could go anywhere, valuable player as a senior in 2002-03 where would you go? ...was a three-time All-Hoosier Hills Trinidad and Tobago Conference performer and a two-time All-Area performer...averaged 13 points Most memorable moment and six rebounds per game as a senior in When my junior college 2002-03...also recorded 80 steals and had went 25-3 and made it to a career-high 22 points in 2002-03...select- the regional championship ed as the Defensive Player of the Year Most important person(s) while leading CEHS to the sectional in your life tournament as a senior. Jesus Christ and my parents PERSONAL Born January 5, 1985...daughter of Fred and Rosslyn King.

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KING: Statistically Speaking

CAREER STATISTICS

G/GS FGM/FGA PCT. 3FGM/FGA PCT. FTM/FTA PCT. REB. AVG. AST. STL. BLK. TP AVG. MIN.

05–06 27/0 48/99 .485 2/10 .200 19/42 .452 49 1.8 19 11 19 117 4.3 286

KING by the Numbers

Most Points: 13 Against: Oakland City When: December 31, 2005

Most Rebounds: 6 Against: Kentucky Wesleyan When: February 4, 2006

Most Assists: 2 (seven times) Last against: Missouri-Rolla When: February 23, 2006

Most Steals: 2 (three times) Last against: Rockhurst When: January 21, 2006

Most Blocks: 3 (twice) Last against: Missouri-St. Louis When: February 25, 2006

Double-Digit Scoring Efforts: 3

Michelle King was a big factor off the bench during her first season with the Eagles. King was a force in the paint, finishing eighth in the GLVC with 0.70 blocks per game. She averaged 4.3 points and 1.8 rebounds per game during her junior season.

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5'11"...Senior...Forward...Danville, Illinois MAJOR: Business Administration

2005-06 HIGH SCHOOL Eagle PROFILE Received a medical red-shirt after a shoulder Graduated from Danville High School where injury limited her season to six games...aver- she earned nine varsity letters in basketball, Favorite food aged 5.2 points and 5.5 rebounds per game... soccer, track and field, and volleyball...was Shrimp had a season-best 13 points against Columbus the basketball team’s MVP and earned honor- State University in the first round of the able mention All-Conference honors as a Favorite professional Disney Division II Tip-off Classic...posted a junior and senior...averaged 14.2 points per athlete(s) season-high eight rebounds on two occasions game as a junior to help lead DHS to a ...earned Academic All-GLVC honors. regional championship and 12.6 points per What I like to do contests as a senior...also earned All-Area 2004-05 honors in soccer and was a two-time team Shop Earned Academic All-GLVC honors MVP in volleyball. and is USI leading returning scorer from Favorite recording artist(s) 2004-05...played in all of USI’s 28 games, PERSONAL T.I. and Beyoncé making 10 starts...averaged 12.1 points and Born April 7, 1984...daughter of Dennis Favorite TV show 5.3 rebounds per game and shot 47.9 percent Watson and Gayle Mason. from the field...scored in double figures 19 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air times, with a season-high 26 points against Favorite movie the University of North Alabama...tallied 20 Love and Basketball or more points three times...scored at least five points in all but one game...made a season- Favorite book high 11 field goals twice...had 10 or more The Bible rebounds twice and also had two double- doubles...season-high 11 rebounds was against If you could go anywhere, Robert Morris College (Chicago)...recorded a where would you go? season-best six steals against Calumet College Jamaica of St. Joseph’s. Most memorable moment TRANSFER Receiving the All-Tourna- Earned All-Conference, All-Region, ment medallion at nationals and All-NJCAA II Tournament honors as my sophomore year at a sophomore at Parkland College...averaged 11.6 points and 5.3 rebounds per game during Parkland Junior College sophomore campaign... helped the Cobras to Most important person(s) a 30-5 record and a 14-0 mark in the Central in your life Illinois Conference...also helped lead Parkland My mother to the Region XXIV championship and a sixth- place finish at the NJCAA II Tournament, as well as a number-one ranking in the NJCAA II in 2003-04...averaged 6.5 points and 2.6 rebounds in 29 contests and was voted Parkland’s most improved player as a freshman ...helped lead the Cobras to the first of two straight conference championships in 2002-03.

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BRANDON: Statistically Speaking

CAREER STATISTICS

G/GS FGM/FGA PCT. 3FGM/FGA PCT. FTM/FTA PCT. REB. AVG. AST. STL. BLK. TP AVG. MIN.

04-05 28/10 139/290 .479 5/12 .417 55/88 .625 147 5.3 28 34 10 338 12.1 700 05–06 6/2 12/43 .279 0/6 .000 7/18 .389 33 5.5 12 7 1 31 5.2 113

Total 34/12 151/333 .454 5/18 .278 62/106 .585 180 5.3 40 41 11 369 10.9 —

BRANDON by the Numbers

Most Points: 26 Against: North Alabama When: December 22, 2005

Most Rebounds: 11 Against: Robert Morris When: November 23, 2004

Most Assists: 3 (three times) Last against: Northern Kentucky When: February 3, 2005

Most Steals: 6 Against: Calumet-St. Joseph’s When: November 21, 2004

Most Blocks: 2 (three times) Last against: Quincy When: February 17, 2005

Double-Digit Scoring Efforts: 18 20-Point Outings: 3 Double-Digit Rebounding Efforts: 2 Double-Doubles: 2

Sabrina Brandon returns to USI’s roster after a shoulder injury limited her to just six games a year ago. Brandon averaged 12.1 points and 5.3 rebounds during her first year with the Eagles in 2004-05.

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5'8"...Senior...Guard...Muskego, Wisconsin MAJOR: Business Administration

2005-06 Eagle PROFILE Played in all of USI’s 30 games, making 25 starts as a junior...was second on the Favorite food team and 21st in the GLVC in scoring Spaghetti (11.6 ppg)...ranked fourth in the confer- Favorite professional ence with a team-high 2.2 steals per athlete(s) game...was seventh in the GLVC with a team-best .399 three-point percentage...was fifth in the conference What I like to do in three-point field goals made (1.83 per Playing and watching game)...posted 17 double-digit scoring sports, movies, and music outings and scored 20 or more points four Favorite recording artist(s) times...had a season-high 24 points and Rascal Flatts eight rebounds against Bellarmine.

Favorite TV show TRANSFER Friends Transferred from Jefferson College where Favorite movie she averaged 12.2 points and 3.6 rebounds Liar Liar per game as a sophomore in 2004-05...her efforts helped Jefferson to a 28-4 record Favorite book and the second round of the NJCAA The Bluest Eye Division I Region XVI Tournament... If you could go anywhere, averaged 13.2 points and 3.5 rebounds where would you go? per contest as a freshman in 2003-04... Italy earned Academic All-Region honors as well as All-Conference honors. Most memorable moment My three buzzer-beaters in HIGH SCHOOL high school Graduated from Muskego High School where she earned All-Division, Most important person(s) All-Conference, All-Suburban, and All- in your life Weukesha County honors...also was the God, family, and friends Conference Player of the Year in basketball as well as an All-Division and All- Conference performer in softball.

PERSONAL Born September 1, 1984...daughter of Karl and Julaine Thiesenhusen.

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THIESENHUSEN: Statistically Speaking

CAREER STATISTICS

G/GS FGM/FGA PCT. 3FGM/FGA PCT. FTM/FTA PCT. REB. AVG. AST. STL. BLK. TP AVG. MIN.

05–06 30/25 123/279 .441 55/138 .399 48/68 .706 121 4.0 80 66 5 349 11.6 868

THIESENHUSEN by the Numbers

Most Points: 24 Against: Bellarmine When: January 5, 2006

Most Rebounds: 8 (three times) Last against: Bellarmine When: January 5, 2006

Most Assists: 6 (three times) Last against: Drury When: February 9, 2006

Most Steals: 6 (twice) Last against: Kentucky Wesleyan When: February 4, 2006

Double-Digit Scoring Efforts: 17 20-Point Outings: 4

Katie Thiesenhusen was USI’s second-leading scorer in 2005-06, averaging 11.6 points per game. Thiesenhusen ranked 21st in the GLVC in scoring, fourth in steals (2.2 spg), seventh in three-point field goal percentage (.399), and fifth in three-point field goals made (1.83 per game).

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6'2"...Senior...Forward/Center...Metropolis, Illinois MAJOR: Exercise Science

2005-06 played at Southern Illinois University Eagle PROFILE Played in all of USI’s 30 games, while Edwardsville from 1998 to 2001. making 14 starts as a junior...averaged Favorite food 4.9 points and 3.7 rebounds per contest Chicken and dumplings ...scored a season-high 17 points against Favorite professional Rockhurst University and had a season- athlete(s) best nine rebounds against St. Joseph’s Mike Matheney College...led USI and was seventh in the GLVC with 0.73 blocks per game...scored What I like to do in double figures four times and had five Listen to music, hang out or more rebounds in seven contests. with friends, play my guitar Favorite recording artist(s) TRANSFER Keith Urban Transferred from John A. Logan College where she averaged 5.0 points and 4.9 Favorite TV show rebounds as a sophomore in 2004-05 after The Golden Girls an elbow injury limited her to just 22 Favorite movie games...averaged 9.5 points and a team- Nine to Five leading 6.7 rebounds per game, including a season-high 13 against Dyersburg State Favorite book Community College, as a freshman...scored Three Nights in August in double figures 14 times, including a If you could go anywhere, season-best 19 points on three occasions, where would you go? pulled down 10 or more rebounds seven Somewhere warm times in 2003-04. Most memorable moment HIGH SCHOOL Beating my high school Graduated from Massac County High rival for the first time in School where she was an All-State selec- the sectional championship tion as a senior after earning honorable my senior year mention All-State honors during her jun- ior year...she led the MCHS to the IHSA Most important person(s) super-sectional and played in the presti- in your life gious IBCA All-Star game as a senior. Family and friends PERSONAL Born July 19, 1984...daughter of Robert and Bernice Buldtman...sister Amanda

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BULDTMAN: Statistically Speaking

CAREER STATISTICS

G/GS FGM/FGA PCT. 3FGM/FGA PCT. FTM/FTA PCT. REB. AVG. AST. STL. BLK. TP AVG. MIN.

05–06 30/14 50/103 .485 0/0 .000 47/60 .783 110 3.7 11 14 22 147 4.9 441

BULDTMAN by the Numbers

Most Points: 17 Against: Rockhurst When: February 11, 2006

Most Rebounds: 9 Against: Saint Joseph’s When: January 28, 2006

Most Assists: 2 (four times) Last against: Quincy When: February 16, 2006

Most Steals: 2 Against: Wisconsin-Parkside When: December 8, 2005

Most Blocks: 2 (six times) Last against: Missouri-Rolla When: February 23, 2006

Double-Digit Scoring Efforts: 4

Sarah Buldtman played in 30 games, making 14 starts, during her first season with the Eagles. Buldtman averaged 4.9 points and 3.7 rebounds per game and was seventh in the GLVC with 0.73 blocks per game.

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6'0"...Junior...Forward...Jeffersonville, Indiana MAJOR: Public Relations and Advertising

2005-06 HIGH SCHOOL Eagle PROFILE Earned honorable mention All-GLVC A four-year letter winner at Jeffersonville honors after leading USI with 14.0 points High School...helped her high school Favorite food and 5.1 rebounds per game...ranked fifth squad to a 22-3 mark during her junior Mac & cheese in the GLVC in scoring, 11th in field goal season and was an Indiana Top 40 Workout Favorite professional percentage (.499), and 14th in blocked participant...was a two-time All-Hoosier athlete(s) shots (0.60 bpg)...led USI with 24 double- Hills Conference performer and was JHS’s Allen Iverson digit scoring efforts and five 20-point 2004 Athlete of the Year...also was named outings...had a career-best 29 points in first-team All-County as a senior. What I like to do an overtime victory at Southern Illinois Shop, browse the Internet, University Edwardsville after scoring 25 PERSONAL hang out with teammates points in a loss at Quincy University two Born June 29, 1986...daughter of Elwood Favorite recording artist(s) days earlier...finished the season with eight Johnson and Audrey Moore. T.I. straight games with at least 10 points...had a season-high 11 rebounds against the Favorite TV show University of Wisconsin-Parkside...posted Grey’s Anatomy two double-doubles and had five or more Favorite movie rebounds in 15 games...recorded a season- Love and Basketball and high six steals against West Virginia Forrest Gump Wesleyan College.

Favorite book TRANSFER To Kill a Mockingbird and Transferred from Indiana University/ Runaway Jury Purdue University-Indianapolis where If you could go anywhere, she was named to the Mid-Continent where would you go? Conference All-Newcomer Team...aver- Africa aged 5.0 points and 4.9 rebounds in 27 games as a freshman...put up some big Most memorable moment numbers as a starter, averaging 8.2 points Going to the state finals in and 8.3 rebounds per game in 15 starts... track also had four double-doubles...scored a career-high 17 points against Centenary Most important person(s) and grabbed a career-high 15 rebounds in your life against Southern Utah...had five double- God, mother, figure scoring outings and six double-digit and grandmother rebounding efforts...named to IUPUI’s Academic Advisor’s List in the fall of 2004.

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BAINES: Statistically Speaking

CAREER STATISTICS

G/GS FGM/FGA PCT. 3FGM/FGA PCT. FTM/FTA PCT. REB. AVG. AST. STL. BLK. TP AVG. MIN.

*04-05 27/15 39/126 .310 0/1 .000 56/98 .571 131 4.9 7 13 7 134 5.0 454 05–06 30/30 167/335 .499 0/1 .000 86/134 .642 152 5.1 29 42 18 420 14.0 795

Total 57/45 206/461 .447 0/2 .000 142/232 .612 283 5.0 36 55 25 554 9.7 — *2004-05 stats were from IUPU-Indianapolis.

BAINES by the Numbers

Most Points: 29 Against: SIU Edwardsville When: February 18, 2006

Most Rebounds: 11 Against: UW-Parkside When: December 8, 2005

Most Assists: 3 Against: Oakland City When: December 31, 2005

Most Steals: 6 Against: West Virginia Wesleyan When: November 27, 2005

Most Blocks: 2 (three times) Last against: Bellarmine When: January 5, 2006

Double-Digit Scoring Efforts: 24 20-Point Outings: 5 Double-Digit Rebounding Efforts: 2 Double-Doubles: 2

Jasmine Baines earned honorable mention All-GLVC honors during her first season with the Eagles, finishing fifth in the GLVC in scoring with a team-high 14.0 points per game. Baines also led the Eagles with 5.1 rebounds per game as a sophomore in 2005-06.

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5'9"...Junior...Guard...Merrillville, Indiana MAJOR: Business Administration

2005-06 in 2002-03...also named the Player of the Eagle PROFILE Played in 29 games while making three Week in January 2002. starts as a sophomore...averaged 3.0 points Favorite food and 1.1 rebounds per game...scored a sea- PERSONAL Chicken son-high nine points twice and grabbed a Born December 13, 1985...daughter of Favorite professional career-high six rebounds against Oakland Napoleon and Mary Jolly. athlete(s) City University...had a season-high two Dwayne Wade and assists on five occasions and picked up a season-high two steals twice...earned Academic All-GLVC honors. What I like to do Go to the movies, play 2004-05 video games, and bowl Started the season strong, averaging 14.0 Favorite recording artist(s) points per game in USI’s first two contests Ciara ...finished the season with 3.2 points and 2.0 rebounds per game...season-high 15 Favorite TV show points was against Calumet College of St. Girlfriends Joseph’s and season-best five rebounds was Favorite movie against ...had a sea- Set it Off son-high five assists against St. Joseph’s College and a season-best seven steals Favorite book against Calumet-St. Joseph’s...averaged Go Ask Alice 1.0 steals and 1.1 assists per game... If you could go anywhere, played in 26 games, with four starts. where would you go? Jamaica HIGH SCHOOL Graduated from Merrillville High School Most memorable moment where she was a four-time team MVP as Going to Holiday World well as a four-time All-Duneland Athletic this summer Conference selection...also was voted to Most important person(s) the Tremendous 26 list as a senior in in your life 2003-04...was second on the team with My family and friends 10.8 points and third on the team with 4.6 rebounds per game during her senior season...shot 47 percent from the field to help lead MHS to a conference title and an 18-3 overall record, 13-1 in the DAC, in 2003-04...was a junior All-Star and was named the Prep Athlete of the Week

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JOLLY: Statistically Speaking

CAREER STATISTICS

G/GS FGM/FGA PCT. 3FGM/FGA PCT. FTM/FTA PCT. REB. AVG. AST. STL. BLK. TP AVG. MIN.

04–05 26/4 30/115 .261 6/34 .176 18/31 .581 52 2.0 26 28 0 84 3.2 363 05–06 29/3 32/94 .340 9/38 .237 14/21 .667 33 1.1 18 16 3 87 3.0 321

Total 55/7 62/209 .297 15/72 .208 32/52 .615 85 1.6 44 44 3 171 3.1 —

JOLLY by the Numbers

Most Points: 15 Against: Calumet-St. Joseph’s When: November 21, 2004

Most Rebounds: 6 Against: Oakland City When: December 31, 2005

Most Assists: 5 Against: St. Joseph’s When: November 28, 2004

Most Steals: 7 Against: Calumet-St. Joseph’s When: November 21, 2004

Double-Digit Scoring Efforts: 2

Marshay Jolly averaged 3.0 points in 29 games dur- ing her sophomore season in 2005-06. Jolly scored a season-high nine points on two occasions, while grab- bing a career-high six rebounds against Oakland City a year ago.

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6'1"...Sophomore...Forward/Center...Carmi, Illinois MAJOR: Public Relations and Advertising

2005-06 a junior in 2002-03...earned honorable mention Eagle PROFILE Played in 30 games and made 14 starts during All-State honors in 2002-03...entering her her medical red-shirt freshman season...aver- senior season in 2003-04, she was a two-time Favorite food aged 6.0 points and 3.0 rebounds per game... All-North Egyptian Conference performer as Mexican or Italian scored in double figures seven times, while a sophomore and junior as well as a three- bringing down at least 10 rebounds once...had time All-Southeastern Illinois performer...also Favorite professional a season-high 13 points against Merrimack earned All-Southern Illinois honors as well athlete(s) College...had one double-double (11 points as fourth-team accolades by the Illinois Girls Dwayne Wade and 10 rebounds against Brescia University)... Basketball Coaches’ Association in 2003... What I like to do the 10 rebounds against Brescia were a career- earned most valuable player honors at the high...made 85.0 percent of her free Eldorado Tournament in 2002-03...holds the Shop, cook, listen to music, throws (51-60). CWCHS season record for field goal percent- hang out with the girls, read age (.650) and is second on CWCHS’s list for 2004-05 points (509) and re-bounds (229) in a single Favorite recording artist(s) Granted a medical red-shirt after a knee injury Alicia Keys season...also is sixth all-time with 913 career ended her year just five games into the season points as well as seventh all-time with 410 ...got off to a hot start before the injury, aver- Favorite movie(s) career rebounds...averaged 14.8 points and 6.5 aging 14.6 points and 5.0 rebounds per game... Love and Basketball rebounds per game as a sophomore in 2001-02 recorded double-figures in three games and 20 ...inducted into the National Honor Society Favorite TV show(s) or more points in two games...season-high 22 as a junior. Boondocks and The Wayan’s points was against Robert Morris College (Chicago)... had a season-best eight rebounds PERSONAL Brothers against St. Joseph’s College and a season-high Born October 6, 1985...daughter of Loren and Favorite book three assists against Robert Morris...also aver- Anita Minnick. The Notebook aged 1.0 assists and 1.4 steals per game. If you could go anywhere, HIGH SCHOOL Graduated from Carmi-White County High where would you go? School where she averaged 20.7 points and Italy 9.2 rebounds per game and was named the Most memorable moment Black Diamond Conference MVP as a senior Winning regionals in bas- in 2003-04...finished her career as CWCHS’s second all-time leading scorer (1,576 pts) and ketball my freshman and rebounder (704 rbs)...averaged two assists and senior year two steals per game in 2003-04...recorded a Most important person(s) career-high 39 points in a single game... in your life recorded the highest career field goal percent- age (.630) in school history and was the first My mom to score 600 points in a single season...also holds the school record for rebounds in a single season (294)...had 48 blocked shots as a senior and finished her career with 124 steals...aver- aged 17.1 points and 7.6 rebounds per game as

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GRIMALDO: Statistically Speaking

CAREER STATISTICS

G/GS FGM/FGA PCT. 3FGM/FGA PCT. FTM/FTA PCT. REB. AVG. AST. STL. BLK. TP AVG. MIN.

04–05 5/0 26/43 .605 0/0 .000 21/27 .778 25 5.0 5 7 2 73 14.6 89 05–06 30/14 64/143 .448 0/0 .000 51/60 .850 91 3.0 6 17 9 179 6.0 490

Total 35/14 90/186 .484 0/0 .000 72/87 .828 116 3.3 11 24 11 252 7.2 — *Granted a medical-redshirt in 2004-05.

GRIMALDO by the Numbers

Most Points: 22 Against: Robert Morris When: November 23, 2004

Most Rebounds: 10 Against: Brescia When: November 15, 2005

Most Assists: 3 Against: Robert Morris When: November 23, 2004

Most Steals: 3 Against: Augusta State When: November 6, 2005

Blocks: 2 (twice) Last against: Merrimack When: November 5, 2005

Double-Digit Scoring Efforts: 9 20-Point Outings: 2 Double-Digit Rebounding Efforts: 1 Double-Doubles: 1

Jessica Minnick was USI’s leading scorer in 2004-05 before suffering a season-ending knee injury five games into the season.

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6'2"...Sophomore...Forward/Center...Huntingburg, Indiana MAJOR: Biology (Secondary Education)

2005-06 Eagle PROFILE Played in 24 games, averaging 1.5 points and 1.9 rebounds per game, as a freshman Favorite food ...had a season-best six points against Spaghetti Brescia University and season-high four Favorite professional rebounds against . athlete(s) Dwayne Wade and Lance HIGH SCHOOL Armstrong Graduated from Southridge High School where she was named IHSAA Academic What I like to do All-State and was a member of two sec- Read, play or watch sports tional championship teams... also was a Favorite recording artist(s) member of two Pocket Athletic Confer- Everything ence Championship squads...earned 13 varsity letters in basketball, volleyball, Favorite movie(s) tennis, and track...was SHS’s team cap- Without Limits tain for three years and was the team’s Favorite TV show(s) leading scorer as a junior and senior as Family Guy well as the team’s leading rebounder as a sophomore, junior, and senior...scored Favorite book 873 points and grabbed 707 rebounds in Angels and Demons her career at SHS...averaged 11.0 points If you could go anywhere, and 9.7 rebounds per game during her where would you go? senior season...efforts got her invited to Paris the Indiana Top 40 Workout as well as the Top 100 Showcase...also participated Most memorable moment on the Hoosier Basketball Coaches IHSAA All-Star volleyball Association All-Star Team and was a game three-time All-Conference performer... also was a member of the National Most important person(s) Honor Society, the Pep Club, Spanish in your life Club, Outdoorsmen Club, and the My family and God Business Professionals of America.

PERSONAL Born November 11, 1986...daughter of Russell and Donna Neuman.

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NEUMAN: Statistically Speaking

CAREER STATISTICS

G/GS FGM/FGA PCT. 3FGM/FGA PCT. FTM/FTA PCT. REB. AVG. AST. STL. BLK. TP AVG. MIN.

05–06 24/0 11/38 .289 0/0 .000 13/25 .520 46 1.9 10 10 6 35 1.5 238

NEUMAN by the Numbers

Most Points: 6 Against: Brescia When: November 15, 2005

Most Rebounds: 4 Against: Central State When: November 22, 2005

Most Assists: 2 (three times) Last against: Bellarmine When: January 5, 2006

Most Steals: 2 Against: Central State When: November 22, 2005

Most Blocks: 1 (six times) Last against: Indianapolis When: January 26, 2006

Brittany Neuman played in 24 games as a freshman for the Eagles, averaging 1.5 points and 1.9 rebounds per game. Neuman scored a season-high six points against Brescia November 15, 2005.

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5'9"...Junior...Guard...Evanston, Illinois MAJOR: Physical Education

TRANSFER Eagle PROFILE Spent two seasons at the University of Wisconsin where she averaged 2.5 points Favorite food per games...played in 13 games as a soph- Fried chicken omore, making one start and averaging Favorite professional 4.4 points as well as 1.6 assists per contest athlete(s) ...put up a career-high nine points against Tina Thompson the University of Hawaii and had eight points against the University of Notre What I like to do Dame...had a season-high five points on Play basketball, hang out two occasions as a freshman. with friends, talk on the phone HIGH SCHOOL Favorite recording artist(s) Averaged 15.0 points, seven assists, and Lil’ Wayne five rebounds as a senior at Evanston Township High School...was a two-time Favorite TV show All-Conference performer, the MVP of 106 & Park the adidas Tournament of Champions, Favorite movie and the MVP of the 17 & Under Tracey ATL McGrady Blue Divsion...participated in the adidas All-American camp...was ranked If you could go anywhere, 84th overall and the 18th-best shooting where would you go? guard by the All-Star Girls Report...was Jamaica selected twice by the Chicago Tribune and Most memorable moment the Chicago Sun Times as a top-50 player Walking with my family on ...named ETHS’s MVP and Defensive Senior Night Player of the Year as a junior and was All-Tournament in the Dundee Crown Most important person(s) Christmas Tournament as well as the in your life Maine West Thanksgiving Tournament My mother and father ...her AAU team was the Chicago Hoops Express.

PERSONAL Born August 7, 1985...daughter of Gail Stephens and Scott Alexander.

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5'7"...Junior...Guard...Evansville, Indiana MAJOR: Occupational Therapy

TRANSFER Eagle PROFILE Transferred from Florida Atlantic Uni- versity where she played under former Favorite food USI Head Coach Chancellor Dugan... Pasta helped FAU to the Atlantic Sun Confer- Favorite professional ence championship in 2006 and a berth athlete(s) in the NCAA Division I Tournament Michael Jordan ...averaged 10.6 points per game as a sophomore and 7.3 points per game as What I like to do a freshman...was second on the team in Play the guitar, play beach scoring and assists (2.2 apg) as a sophomore volleyball, listen to music and was third on the squad in scoring and Favorite recording artist(s) second in assists (1.8 apg) as a freshman Alisha Keys ...received a medical red-shirt for the 2003-04 season after a knee injury ended Favorite TV show her season after four games...averaged 5.0 Real World points and 1.8 assists per game before the Favorite movie injury occurred. Love and Basketball HIGH SCHOOL Favorite book Graduated from Mater Dei High School Purpose Driven Life where she was the all-time leading scorer and the Metro Player of the Year in 2003 If you could go anywhere, ...was a three-time first-team All-City and where would you go? All-Conference selection and was a two- Hawaii time All-State selection—second team as Most memorable moment a junior and first team as a senior...helped Winning the Atlantic Sun Mater Dei to two sectional championships Conference championship ...was a four-time Academic All-City selec- and making an appearance tion and was named an Indiana Junior in the NCAA I Tournament All-Star and to the Indiana Tremendous 26...named among the top-40 players in Most important person(s) Indiana by Hoosier Basketball and played in your life in the North-South All-Star game. My parents PERSONAL Born September 8, 1984...daughter of Michael and Gloria Glaser...sister of for- mer USI women’s basketball standout Natalie Glaser.

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5'9"...Sophomore...Guard...Ft. Wayne, Indiana MAJOR: Business

TRANSFER Eagle PROFILE Transferred to USI from the Univer- Favorite food sity of Albany where she played in Fried chicken one game.

Favorite professional HIGH SCHOOL athlete(s) Graduated from Ft. Wayne Snider High School where she averaged 9.0 What I like to do points per game as a senior...earned Sing, talk on the phone, eat honorable mention All-Summit Favorite recording artist(s) Athletic Conference honors while Too many to name captaining her squad to the SAC championship in 2004...was named Favorite movie(s) Snider’s Female Distinguished Athlete Love and Basketball, Ghost Dad, and Brown Sugar of the Year in 2004...academically, was a member of the National Honor Favorite TV show(s) Society and was a four-year scholar Almost any reality show athlete as well as a member of the Favorite book Student Council and VIP Club... Raise the Roof and The Bible also was the Vice President of her senior class. If you could go anywhere, where would you go? Africa and Europe PERSONAL Born June 28, 1987...daughter of Most memorable moment Walter and Margaret Jordan...father, My first game at guard at Walter, was a two-time All-Big Ten the end of my freshman selection at Purdue in the 1970s year in high school. I missed every shot I took, before being drafted by the New but hit the game-winner in Jersey Nets and playing for the overtime. Cavaliers for a season. Most important person(s) in your life My family and best friend

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6'4"...Freshman...Center...Peru, Indiana MAJOR: Undecided

HIGH SCHOOL Eagle PROFILE Graduated from North Miami High Favorite food School in Denver, Indiana, where she Oreos earned seven varsity letters in basket- ball, softball, volleyball, and track... Favorite professional was NMHS’s most improved player in athlete(s) both 2002-03 and 2003-04...earned Jermaine O’Neal second-team All-Conference honors Favorite recording artist(s) after leading the team in rebounds in Tom Petty 2003-04...was a first-team All-Confer- Favorite movie(s) ence and All-County performer as a Varsity Blues junior 2004-05...was named third-team All-State and was an Indiana Top 100 Favorite TV show(s) performer in 2004-05...led NMHS in That 70’s Show rebounds as a junior and was named Favorite book to the All-Huntington Tournament I May Be Wrong, first team...led NMHS in rebounds but I Doubt It as a senior and was a second-team Most memorable moment All-Conference performer...set a Falling during my high school-record with 15 blocks in school graduation a single game. Most important person(s) in your life PERSONAL My brothers Born March 7, 1988...daughter of Brenda Pickering.

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Non-Conference Schedule Wednesday, November 15: Warrensburg, MO (Multipurpose Bld.) Tuesday, December 19: Detroit, MI (Matthaei Center) UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI Saturday, December 30: Edwardsville, IL (Vadalabene Center) Location/Enrollment: Warrensburg, MO/11,000 WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY SID/Phone: Rob McCutcheon/660-543-8194 Location/Enrollment: Detroit, MI/33,314 Affiliation: NCAA II SID/Phone: Jeff Weiss/313-577-7542 Nickname: Jennies Affiliation: NCAA II Conference: Mid-America Athletic Association Nickname: Warriors Head Coach: Dave Slifer Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic 2005-06 Record: 20-10 (11-5 MIAA/3rd) Head Coach: Gloria Bradley NCAA II Tournament: South Central Region semifinalist 2005-06 Record: 10-17 (7-10 GLIAC/4th South) Tuesday, November 21: Physical Activities Center Friday, December 29: Edwardsville, IL (Vadalabene Center) UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY Location/Enrollment: Springfield, IL/4,500 Location/Enrollment: Big Rapids, MI/12,547 SID/Phone: Paul MacDonna/217-206-6674 SID/Phone: Rob Bentley/231-591-3821 Affiliation: NAIA I Affiliation: NCAA II Nickname: Prairie Stars Nickname: Bulldogs Conference: American Midwest Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Head Coach: Roy Gilmore Head Coach: Tracey Fisk 2005-06 Record: 6-25 (3-11 AMC/7th) 2005-06 Record: 18-10 (12-6 GLIAC/4th North) Sunday, November 26: Physical Activities Center CHRISTIAN BROTHERS UNIVERSITY Location/Enrollment: Memphis, TN/2,000 GLVC Schedule SID/Phone: Justin Maskus/901-321-3378 Saturday, December 2: Physical Activities Center Affiliation: NCAA II KENTUCKY WESLEYAN COLLEGE Nickname: Lady Buccaneers Location/Enrollment: Owensboro, KY/968 Conference: Gulf South SID/Phone: Roy Pickerill/270-852-3143 Head Coach: Scott Groninger Nickname: Panthers 2005-06 Record: 10-17 (3-13 GSC/9th West) Head Coach: Ron Williams 2005-06 Record: 15-13 (10-9 GLVC/t-3rd East) Thursday, November 30: Physical Activities Center GLVC Tournament Finish: Lost in first round MARYGROVE COLLEGE Location/Enrollment: Detroit, MI/850 Thursday, December 7: Rensselaer, IN (Scharf Alumni Fieldhouse) SID: Dave Sichterman SAINT JOSEPH’S COLLEGE Affiliation: USCAA Location: Rensselaer, IN/1,000 Nickname: Mustangs SID/Phone: Clark Teuscher/219-866-6157 Conference: Independent Nickname: Pumas Head Coach: Antonio Hitchcock Head Coach: Amy Siegel 2005-06 Record: 11-18 2005-06 Record: 14-13 (7-12 GLVC/5th East) GLVC Tournament Finish: Did not qualify Sunday, December 17: Physical Activities Center HARRIS-STOWE STATE UNIVERSITY Saturday, December 9: Indianapolis, IN (Nicoson Hall) Location/Enrollment: St. Louis, MO/1,700 UNIVERSITY OF INDIANAPOLIS SID/Phone: Darren Munns/314-340-5984 Location: Indianapolis, IN/4,000 Affiliation: NAIA I SID/Phone: Ryan Thorpe/317-788-3494 Nickname: Hornets Nickname: Greyhounds Conference: American Midwest Head Coach: Teri Moren Head Coach: Chris Lewis 2005-06 Record: 11-16 (6-13 GLVC/6th East) 2005-06 Record: 1-31 (0-14 AMC/8th) GLVC Tournament Finish: Did not qualify

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Great Lakes Valley Conference Schedule Thursday, January 4: Physical Activities Center Saturday, January 20: Physical Activities Center Thursday, February 22: Kansas City, MO (Mason-Halpin Fldh.) NORTHERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY ROCKHURST UNIVERSITY Location/Enrollment: Highland Heights, KY/14,000 Location/Enrollment: Kansas City, MO/2,500 SID/Phone: Mike Anderson/859-572-7659 SID/Phone: John Dodderidge/816-501-4850 Nickname: Norse Nickname: Hawks Head Coach: Nancy Winstel Head Coach: Rebecca Morrisey 2005-06 Record: 27-5 (16-3 GLVC/1st East) 2005-06 Record: 4-23 (1-18 GLVC/7th West) GLVC Tournament Finish: Champions GLVC Tournament: Did not qualify NCAA II Tournament: Great Lakes Region semifinalist Saturday, January 6: Physical Activities Center Thursday, January 25: Romeoville, IL (Neil Carey Arena) Saturday, February 24: Springfield, MO (Weiser Gymnasium) LEWIS UNIVERSITY DRURY UNIVERSITY Location: Romeoville, IL/5,200 Location/Enrollment: Springfield, MO/1,573 SID/Phone: Mickey Smith/815-836-5248 SID/Phone: Scott Puryear/417-873-7374 Nickname: Flyers Nickname: Panthers Head Coach: Lynn Plett Head Coach: Nyla Milleson 2005-06 Record: 19-11 (14-5 GLVC/2nd East) 2005-06 Record: 30-3 (19-0 GLVC/1st West) GLVC Tournament Finish: Lost in first round GLVC Tournament: Lost in championship NCAA II Tournament: Great Lakes Region semifinalist NCAA II Tournament: Great Lakes Region finalist Saturday, January 27: Kenosha, WI (DeSimone Gymnasium) Thursday, January 11: Edwardsville, IL (Vadalabene Center) UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE Thursday, February 15: Physical Activities Center Location/Enrollment: Kenosha, WI/5,400 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIV. EDWARDSVILLE SID/Phone: Steve Kratochvil/262-595-2045 Location/Enrollment: Edwardsville, IL/13,493 Nickname: Rangers SID/Phone: Eric Hess/618-650-3608 Head Coach: Jenny Knight Nickname: Cougars 2005-06 Record: 7-20 (4-15 GLVC/7th East) Head Coach: Wendy Hedberg GLVC Tournament Finish: Did not qualify 2005-06 Record: 13-14 (7-12 GLVC/t-5th West) GLVC Tournament Finish: Did not qualify Thursday, February 1: Physical Activities Center Thursday, February 8: St. Louis, MO (Mark Twain Building) Thursday, February 16: Quincy, IL (Pepsi Arena) UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS Thursday, January 12: Physical Activities Center Location/Enrollment: St. Louis, MO/12,813 QUINCY UNIVERSITY SID/Phone: Todd Addington/314-516-5660 Location/Enrollment: Quincy, IL/1,250 Nickname: Riverwomen SID/Phone: Brian Lovellette/217-228-5475 Head Coach: Lee Buchanan Nickname: Lady Hawks 2005-06 Record: 16-12 (9-10 GLVC/4th West) Head Coach: Larry Just GLVC Tournament Finish: Lost in first round 2005-06 Record: 20-10 (13-6 GLVC/2nd West) GLVC Tournament Finish: Lost in semifinals Saturday, February 3: Physical Activities Center NCAA II Tournament: Great Lakes Region first round Saturday, February 10: Rolla, MO (Bullman Multi-Purpose Bldg.) UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ROLLA Thursday, January 18: Physical Activities Center Location/Enrollment: Rolla, MO/5,500 BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY SID/Phone: John Kean/573-341-4140 Location/Enrollment: Louisville, KY/2,300 Nickname: Miners SID/Phone: Nels Popp/502-452-8078 Head Coach: Alan Eads Nickname: Knights 2005-06 Record: 17-11 (10-9 GLVC/3rd West) Head Coach: David Smith GLVC Tournament Finish: Lost in semifnals 2005-06 Record: 14-14 (10-9 GLVC/t-3rd East) GLVC Tournament Finish: Lost in first round

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Record: 15-15 Home: 12-6 Away: 3-6 Neutral: 0-3 GLVC: 7-12

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## Player GP–GS Min Avg FG–FGA Pct 3FG–FGA Pct FT–FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

1 Keisha Collins ...... 30–30 955 31.8 110–254 .433 22–74 .297 93–126 .738 9 53 62 2.1 75 0 121 78 0 37 335 11.2 4 Leah Stormont ...... 26–0 163 6.3 0–10 .000 0–7 .000 2–4 .500 4 9 13 0.5 14 0 18 18 1 9 2 0.1 10 Nicole McDonald . . . . . 5–0 40 8.0 2–13 .154 2–12 .167 2–4 .500 1 2 3 0.6 2 0 2 6 0 1 8 1.6 11 Ashley Green ...... 30–24 686 22.9 72–163 .442 17–53 .321 36–51 .706 44 65 109 3.6 38 1 51 61 19 60 197 6.6 12 Jessica Grimaldo ...... 30–14 490 16.3 64–143 .448 0–0 .000 51–60 .850 34 57 91 3.0 87 4 6 66 9 17 179 6.0 13 Michelle King ...... 27–0 286 10.6 48–99 .485 2–10 .200 19–42 .452 13 36 49 1.8 48 2 19 32 19 11 117 4.3 23 Jasmine Baines ...... 30–30 795 26.5 167–335 .499 0–1 .000 86–134 .642 56 96 152 5.1 108 10 29 100 18 42 420 14.0 24 Tiara Brown ...... 30–8 623 20.8 50–117 .427 27–56 .482 28–40 .700 25 30 55 1.8 33 1 57 51 1 34 155 5.2 25 Megan Kreider ...... 4–0 30 7.5 5–9 .556 0–0 .000 2–2 1.000 2 3 5 1.3 8 0 4 3 0 2 12 3.0 31 Marshay Jolly ...... 29–3 321 11.1 32–94 .340 9–38 .237 14–21 .667 11 22 33 1.1 38 0 18 39 3 16 87 3.0 33 Sabrina Brandon ...... 6–2 113 18.8 12–43 .279 0–6 .000 7–18 .389 12 21 33 5.5 22 2 5 12 1 7 31 5.2 40 Katie Thiesenhusen . . . . . 30–25 868 28.9 123–279 .441 55–138 .399 48–68 .706 34 87 121 4.0 74 1 80 75 5 66 349 11.6 43 Sarah Buldtman ...... 30–14 441 14.7 50–103 .485 0–0 .000 47–60 .783 29 81 110 3.7 90 5 11 43 22 14 147 4.9 44 Brittany Neuman ...... 24–0 238 9.9 11–38 .289 0–0 .000 13–25 .520 17 29 46 1.9 44 1 10 22 6 10 35 1.5 Team...... 51 71 122 4.1 0 8 Total ...... 30 6049 746–1700 .439 134–395 .339 448–655 .684 342 662 1004 33.5 681 27 431 614 104 326 2074 69.1 Opponents ...... 30 6050 656–1573 .417 135–365 .370 587–812 .723 365 734 1099 36.6 580 — 411 674 82 304 2034 67.8

TEAM STATISTICS USI OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND SCORING ...... 2074 2034 #11/04/05 vs. Columbus State L 62–78 107 Points per game ...... 69.1 67.8 #11/05/05 vs. Merrimack L 58–72 200 Scoring margin ...... +1.3 — #11/06/05 vs. Augusta State L 55–66 200 FIELD GOALS-ATT ...... 746–1700 656–1573 11/15/05 BRESCIA W 87–62 150 Field goal pct ...... 439 .417 11/20/05 NORTHWOOD (MI) W 66–55 225 3 POINT FG-ATT ...... 134–395 135–365 11/22/05 CENTRAL STATE (OH) W 74–38 500 3-point FG pct ...... 339 .370 11/27/05 W. VIRGINIA WESLEYAN W 73–60 250 3-pt FG made per game . . . 4.5 4.5 *12/1/05 at Missouri-Rolla L 47–60 525 FREE THROWS-ATT ...... 448–655 587–812 *12/03/05 at Missouri-St. Louis W 58–52 253 pct ...... 684 .723 *12/8/05 UW-PARKSIDE W 72–42 300 REBOUNDS ...... 1004 1099 *12/10/05 LEWIS L 57–71 400 Rebounds per game ...... 33.5 36.6 12/18/05 WAYNE STATE (MI) W 82–66 200 Rebounding margin ...... -3.2 — 12/20/05 PURDUE-CALUMET W 66–36 200 ASSISTS ...... 431 411 12/31/05 OAKLAND CITY W 100–70 1100 Assists per game ...... 14.4 13.7 1/2/06 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE W 85–79 1100 TURNOVERS ...... 614 674 *1/5/06 at Bellarmine L 77–83 293 Turnovers per game ...... 20.5 22.5 *1/7/06 at Northern Kentucky L 43–62 401 Turnover margin ...... +2.0 — *1/12/06 QUINCY L 61–75 1100 Assist/turnover ratio ...... 0.7 0.6 *1/14/06 SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 70–69 1000 STEALS ...... 326 304 *1/19/06 at Drury L 59–79 1767 Steals per game ...... 10.9 10.1 *1/21/06 at Rockhurst W 77–63 258 BLOCKS ...... 104 82 *1/26/06 INDIANAPOLIS L 63–71 2500 Blocks per game ...... 3.5 2.7 *1/28/06 SAINT JOSEPH’S W 90–83 1600 ...... 0 — *2/04/06 at Kentucky Wesleyan L 75–85 350 Home win streak ...... 0—*2/9/06 DRURY L 61–89 1100 ATTENDANCE ...... 15025 5605 *2/11/06 ROCKHURST W 82–74 1000 Home games-Avg/Game . . . 18–835 9–566 *2/16/06 at Quincy L 69–85 519 Neutral site-Avg/Game . . . . — 3–169 *2/18/06 at SIU Edwardsville W OT 76–68 732 *2/23/06 MISSOURI-ROLLA L OT 73–80 1000 SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total *2/25/06 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS L 56–61 1300 *Conference game; #Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic (Orlando, FL) Southern Indiana ...... 974 1078 22 – 2074 Opponents ...... 896 1117 21 – 2034

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2005-06 Great Lakes Valley Conference FINAL Standings 2005-06 All-GLVC www.glvcsports.com First Team Karmen Graham, NKU Deana McCormick, QU GLVC DIVISION OVERALL Mary Moskal, LU Amanda Newton, DU West W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. Kara Rutledge, DU z-Drury 19 0 1.000 12 0 1.000 30 3 .909 z-Quincy 13 6 .684 9 3 .750 20 10 .667 Second Team Shante Glenn, LU Missouri-Rolla 10 9 .526 6 6 .500 17 11 .607 Jennifer Martin, UMSL Missouri-St. Louis 9 10 .474 5 7 .417 16 12 .571 Allison Regier, DU Southern Indiana 7 12 .368 5 7 .417 15 15 .500 Darcee Schmidt, LU Angela Smith, BU SIU Edwardsville 7 12 .368 4 8 .333 13 14 .481 Rockhurst 1 18 .053 1 11 .008 4 23 .148 Honorable Mention Deosha Agnew, UMR Jasmine Baines, USI GLVC DIVISION OVERALL Michelle Bova, SJC West W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. Molly Carter, DU Karyn Creager, NKU z-Northern Kentucky 16 3 .842 10 2 .833 27 5 .844 Nicole Dierking, UMR z-Lewis 14 5 .737 8 4 .667 19 11 .633 Mandy Geryak, UI Bellarmine 10 9 .526 8 4 .667 14 14 .500 LaTasha Henry, KWC Ashley Hughes, JSC Kentucky Wesleyan 10 9 .526 7 5 .583 15 13 .536 Carrie Schieve, UWP Saint Joseph’s 7 12 .368 2 10 .167 14 13 .519 Indianapolis 6 13 .316 2 10 .167 11 16 .407 Player of the Year Mary Moskal, LU Wisconsin-Parkside 4 15 .211 3 9 .250 7 20 .259 z-NCAA II Tournament Participant Freshman of the Year Dana Beaven, BU

2005-06 GLVC Post-Season Results Coach of the Year Nancy Winstel, NKU

2006 GLVC Tournament Results 2006 NCAA II Tournament Results at Roberts Stadium at Weiser Gym 2005-06 Evansville, IN Springfield, MO Academic All-GLVC (USI only) First Round (Thursday, March 2) First Round (Friday, March 10) #2W Quincy 82, #3E Bellarmine 74 #3 Northern Kentucky 67, #6 Michigan Tech 66 Sabrina Brandon** Ashley Green*** #1E N. Kentucky 72, #4W Missouri-Louis 62 #2 Grand Valley State 87, #7 Ashland 59 Marshay Jolly #3W Missouri-Rolla 68, #2E Lewis 55 #1 Drury 75, #8 Quincy 52 Leah Stormont #1W Drury 67, #4E Kentucky Wesleyan 66 (ot) #5 Lewis 89, #4 Lake Superior State 66 *Denotes number of times player has earned Semifinals (Saturday, March 4) Semifinals (Saturday, March 11) Academic All-GLVC. Northern Kentucky 67, Quincy 49 Grand Valley State 91, Northern Kentucky 70 Drury 71, Missouri-Rolla 56 Drury 85, Lewis 68

Championship (Sunday, March 5) Championship (Monday, March 13) Northern Kentucky 86, Drury 73 Grand Valley State 91, Drury 76

NCAA II Elite Eight (Hot Springs, AR) First Round (Wed., March 22) Semifinals Round (Thu., March 23) Championship St. Cloud State 78, Shaw 71 American Int’l. 70, St. Cloud State 58 (Sat., March 25) American Int’l. 86, Emporia State 79 Grand Valley State 76, Chico State 63 Grand Valley State 58, Chico State 67, Henderson 66 American Int’l. 52 Grand Valley State 74, Charleston 59

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Soaring through the years of success he University of Southern Indiana women’s basketball team enters the 2006-07 campaign seeking its eighth NCAA Division II Tournament appearance in 13 seasons. The last 12 seasons have not only Tproduced seven NCAA II Tournament appearances, but have seen the Screaming Eagles make it to the NCAA II Sweet Sixteen three times and to the Elite Eight twice. USI finished as the runner-up in 1997. In addition to its NCAA II Tournament success, USI also has been a powerhouse in the Great Lakes Valley Conference. The Eagles have won four GLVC regular-season titles since 1995 and have won the GLVC Tournament a record three times. In six trips to the GLVC Tournament, the Eagles are a conference-best 10-3.

Note: Since 1994, the Eagles have had five players earn All-America honors.

fter beginning the 1996-97 season with a 1-1 record, the Eagles won 29 straight games as well as the GLVC and NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Championship. USI went on to win its first two games in the ANCAA II Elite Eight before falling in the national championship game to North Dakota. USI also became the first and only team in GLVC history to go 20-0 in conference play. USI fin- ished the season with a school-record 30-2 mark and finished second in the national rankings. After missing out on the NCAA II Tournament in 1999 and 2000, the Eagles exploded back on to the national stage in 2001. The Eagles finished the 2000-01 season with a 28-4 mark and won a share of the GLVC regular-season title. The Eagles went on to win the GLVC Tournament championship as well as the NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Championship for the second time in school history. Quick fact: The Eagles have hosted the NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Tournament twice. However, the two times the Eagles have gone to the Elite Eight, they have won the regional tour- nament in the state of Michigan.

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All-America Trends

Kathy Lauck was the first of five USI players to earn All-America honors since 1994. Lauck averaged 20.1 points and 9.2 rebounds per game as a senior and led the Screaming Eagles to their first win- In 1995, LeAnn Freeland became ning season in eight years. USI fin- the second player in school history ished the season with a 17-10 mark to earn All-America honors. and a 12-6 record in the GLVC. Freeland, USI’s all-time leading Lauck, who is third all-time at USI scorer with 2,269 points, finished in career scoring with 1,573 points, her career at USI as a three-time earned GLVC Player of the Year All-American. However, her sopho- honors in 1994 and was a two-time more campaign in 1994-95 stood All-GLVC selection. She was recog- out as she became the first player nized by three publications for in school history to earn National All-America honors. Player of the Year honors. During the 1994-95 season, Freeland aver- aged 24.4 points and 9.2 points per game. She finished her career as USI’s all-time leader in six stastical categories, including rebounds (961). The two-time GLVC Player of the Year holds 16 school records and was a three-time Academic All-American.

Eileen Weber was recognized by two organizations for All-America honors in 1996-97. She also earned All-America honors for her efforts during the 1997-98 season. In 1996- 97, Weber helped lead the Screaming After a quiet first three seasons, Eagles to a 30-2 record and the Elizabeth Prewett broke out as a NCAA II National Championship senior during the 2000-01 season. game. She started her career at USI She averaged 15.0 points and 9.2 by earning GLVC Newcomer of the rebounds per game to lead USI to Year honors and ended it by earning a 28-4 record and its second trip GLVC Player of the Year honors. to the NCAA II Elite Eight. Weber is second all-time at USI in Her efforts landed her first-team career points (1,847) and career All-GLVC and All-Region honors. rebounds (842). She averaged 17.8 She also was selected GLVC All- points and 8.0 rebounds per game as Tournament Team and was named a senior in 1997-98 and 15.4 points the MVP of the 2001 NCAA II and 6.4 rebounds as a junior in Great Lakes Regional Tournament. 1996-97. Prewett is ranked 14th all-time at USI in career scoring (837) and eighth all-time at USI in career rebounds (589). In 2000, she helpd the USI volleyball team to a share of the GLVC regular-season title.

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USI WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ALL-TIME RECORDS Career: Leading Scorers Career: Most Free Throws Made Most Field Goals Attempted 1. LeAnn Freeland (1993-97) ...... 2,269 1. LeAnn Freeland (1993-97) ...... 491 GAME: (28) Holly Billings vs. Columbia College, 2. Eileen Weber (1994-98) ...... 1,847 2. Shelly Scott (1987-92) ...... 385 1979-80 3. Kathy Lauck (1990-94) ...... 1,573 3. Eileen Weber (1994-98) ...... 348 SEASON: (453) Jessica Stuckman, 2001-02 4. Casey Hughes (1998-02) ...... 1,418 4. Kathy Lauck (1990-94) ...... 329 5. Shelly Scott (1987-92) ...... 1,414 5. Casey Hughes (1998-02) ...... 282 Most Free Throws Made 6. Peggy Witsman (1982-86) ...... 1,267 GAME: (19) Shelly Scott vs. Indianapolis, 7. Connie VanMeter (1983-87) ...... 1,163 Career: Most Free Throws Attempted 1988-89 8. Natalie Glaser (1998-01) ...... 1,076 1. LeAnn Freeland (1993-97) ...... 738 SEASON: (196) Shelly Scott, 1988-89 9. Jessica Stuckman (2000-02) ...... 1,032 2. Shelly Scott (1987-92) ...... 494 10. Deb Pope (1992-96) ...... 998 3. Kathy Lauck (1990-94) ...... 484 Most Consecutive Free Throws 11. Penny Dietz (1985-87) ...... 945 4. Eileen Weber (1994-98) ...... 474 (31) Kathy Lauck, 1993-94 12. Holly Billings (1978-81) ...... 889 5. Peggy Witsman (1982-86) ...... 387 13. Jamie Truitt (2003-05) ...... 846 Most Three-point Field Goals Made 14. Mindy Gingerich (1996-00) ...... 843 Career: Most Three-point Goals Made HALF: (6) Shajuan Lindsey vs. Assumption, 15. Elizabeth Prewett (1997-01) ...... 837 1. Deb Pope (1992-96) ...... 184* Dec. 21, 2003; Jamie Truitt vs. Saint Joseph’s, 16. Glenna Bower (1991-94) ...... 819 2. Jamie Truitt (2003-05) ...... 165 January 13, 2005 17. Africa Sherrod (2001-03) ...... 818 3. Jennifer Donner (1996-00) ...... 129 GAME: (9) Jamie Truitt vs. Saint Joseph’s, 18. Debbie Frank (1983-87) ...... 808 4. Glenna Bower (1991-94) ...... 112 Jan. 13, 2005* 19. Jennifer Donner (1996-00) ...... 803 5. Natalie Glaser (1998-01) ...... 106 SEASON: (84) Jamie Truitt, 2003-04 20. Adrienne Seitz (1995-99) ...... 780 *GLVC Career Record with 122 in *Tied the GLVC record conference play. Career: Leading Rebounders Most Three-point Field Goals Attempted 1. LeAnn Freeland (1993-97) ...... 961 Career: Most Three-point GAME: (14) Deb Pope vs. Kentucky State, 2. Eileen Weber (1994-98) ...... 842 Field Goals Attempted Feb. 18, 1995; vs. Lewis, Feb. 4, 1995; Jamie 3. Kathy Lauck (1990-94) ...... 791 1. Deb Pope (1992-96) ...... 416* Truitt vs. Saint Joseph’s, Jan. 13, 2005 4. Shelly Scott (1987-92) ...... 745 2. Jamie Truitt (2003-05) ...... 404 SEASON: (202) Jamie Truitt, 2003-04; 2004-05 5. Vicky Branson (1982-86) ...... 682 3. Jennifer Donner (1996-00) ...... 334 Debbie Frank (1983-87) ...... 682 4. Glenna Bower (1991-94) ...... 326 Most Rebounds 7. Debbie Schutte (1975-78) ...... 600 5. Casey Hughes (1998-02) ...... 314 GAME: (21) Debbie Schutte vs. Oakland 8. Elizabeth Prewett (1997-01) ...... 589 *GLVC Career Record with 284 in City1977; (21) Jill Padgett vs. Kentucky 9. Casey Hughes (1998-02) ...... 553 conference play. Wesleyan 1977 10. Mary Beaven (1978-81) ...... 542 SEASON: (281) Shelly Scott, 1988-89 11. Ashley Green (2002-06) ...... 493 12. Africa Sherrod (2001-03) ...... 473 Career: Most Assists 1. Adrienne Seitz (1995-99) ...... 565 Most Steals 13. Connie VanMeter (1983-87) ...... 465 2. Connie VanMeter (1983-87) ...... 353 GAME: (10) Angie Cacello vs. Kentucky 14. Adrienne Seitz (1995-99) ...... 460 3. Bethany Miller (1999-03) ...... 335 Wesleyan, Feb. 22, 1997 15. Annette Elkin (1991-94) ...... 439 4. Sharon Agee (1986-89) ...... 316 SEASON: (108) Jasmine Moore, 2001-02 5. Jasmine Moore (2000-02) ...... 293 Career: Leaders in Games Played 1. Adrienne Seitz (1995-99) ...... 120 Career: Most Steals Casey Hughes 2. Jennifer Donner (1996-00) ...... 117 1. Casey Hughes (1998-02) ...... 214 is fourth on 3. Mindy Gingerich (1996-00) ...... 116 2. Adrienne Seitz (1995-99) ...... 198 USI’s all-time 4. LeAnnFreeland (1993-97) ...... 115 3. Eileen Weber (1994-98) ...... 188 scoring list Eileen Weber (1994-98) ...... 115 Bethany Miller (1999-03) ...... 188 and was a 5. Ashley Green (2002-06) ...... 180 Career: Most Field Goals Made three-time 1. LeAnn Freeland (1993-97) ...... 887 All-GLVC 2. Eileen Weber (1994-98) ...... 705 GAME & SEASON RECORD BOOK selection. 3. Kathy Lauck (1990-94) ...... 622 Most Points Hughes also 4. Shelly Scott (1987-92) ...... 504 ranks ninth 5. Peggy Witsman (1982-86) ...... 496 GAME: (50) LeAnn Freeland vs. IPFW, Jan. 28, 1995 SEASON: (676) Jessica Stuckman, 2001-02* all-time at Career: Most Field Goals Attempted (674) LeAnn Freeland, 1996-97** USI in 1. LeAnn Freeland (1993-97) ...... 1,449 *Played in 33 games; **Played in 32 games rebounding 2. Eileen Weber (1994-98) ...... 1,317 and is the 3. Kathy Lauck (1990-94) ...... 1,258 Most Field Goals Made Screaming 4. Peggy Witsman (1982-86) ...... 1,245 GAME: (20) LeAnn Freeland vs. Ashland, Eagles’ all- 5. Casey Hughes (1998-02) ...... 1,153 Jan. 26, 1995 SEASON: (265) LeAnn Freeland, 1994-95 time leader in career steals.

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GAME & SEASON RECORD BOOK Most Free Throws Made GAME: (38) vs. Alaska-Anchorage, Dec. 11, INDIVIDUAL HONORS Most Assists 1992; (38) vs. Indianapolis, Dec. 5, 1998 GAME: (14) Adrienne Seitz vs. SIU SEASON: (548) 2001-02 All-Americans Edwardsville, Feb. 9, 1999 Kathy Lauck SEASON: (194) Adrienne Seitz, 1998-99 • Kodak/WBCA 1994 Most Free Throws Attempted • Division II Bulletin (First Team) 1994 GAME: (50) vs. Alaska-Anchorage, Dec. 11, • USA Today/Don Hansen’s Weekly Basketball Most Blocks 1993; (50) vs. Indianapolis, Dec. 5, 1998 GAME: (10) LeAnn Freeland vs. Indianapolis, SEASON: (779) 2001-02 Gazette (Second Team)1994 Dec. 29, 1994 • GLVC Player of the Year, 1994 SEASON: (69) LeAnn Freeland, 1994-95 Most Three-point Field Goals Made • All-GLVC 1993 (Second Team), CAREER: (194) LeAnn Freeland, 1993-97 GAME: (14) VS. IUPU Indianapolis, 1994 (First Team) Dec. 4, 1992 Best Field Goal Percentage LeAnn Freeland SEASON: (217) 1992-93 • Kodak/WBCA 1995, 1996, 1997 (Minimum of 10 attempts) • Division II Bulletin 1997 GAME: (1.000, 12-12) Jessica Stuckman vs. Most Three-point Field Goals Attempted • College Sports All-American, 1995, 1996 GAME: (30) vs. Indianapolis, Jan. 30, 1993 Missouri-St. Louis, Feb. 2, 2002 • College Sports National Player of the Year, SEASON: (.652, 259-397) LeAnn Freeland, SEASON: (623) 1992-93 1995 1996-97 CAREER: (.612, 887-1449) LeAnn • GLVC Player of the Year, 1995, 1997 Freeland, 1993-97 (Min. 300 attempts) Best Field Goal Percentage GAME: (.667, 31-54) vs. Oakland City • All-GLVC 1995 (First Team), 1996 (First Best Free Throw Percentage Dec. 31, 2005 Team), 1997 (First Team) SEASON: (.487, 1069-2196) 1996-97 • GTE-CoSIDA Academic All-American (Minimum of 12 attempts) 1996 (Third Team), 1997 (First Team) GAME: (1.000, 14-14) Shelly Scott vs. • Academic All-GLVC, 1995, 1996, 1997 St. Joseph’s, 1988-89; (1.000, 12-12) Shannon Best Free Throw Percentage Wells vs. SIU Edwardsville, Feb. 19, 2004 (Minimum of 10 attempts) Eileen Weber SEASON: (.862, 100-116) Andrea Engleking, GAME: (1.000, 15-15) vs. Saint Joseph’s, • Kodak/WBCA All-American; Daktronics Dec. 6, 1997; (1.00, 13-13) vs. Kentucky 2004-05 All-American (Second Team),1998 Wesleyan, Feb. 17, 1990 CAREER: (.779, 385-494) Shelly Scott, • Kodak/WBCA 1997 (Honorable Mention) 1987-92 (Min. 200 Attempts) SEASON: (.763, 489-641) 2003-04 • Division II Bulletin 1997 (Honorable Best Three-point Field Goal Percentage Best Three-Point Percentage Mention); 1998 (Second Team) • GLVC Player of the Year, 1998 (Minimum of 5 attempts) (Minimum of 10 attempts) • GLVC Newcomer of the Year, 1995 GAME: (.667, 8-12) vs. Missouri-St. Louis, GAME: (.857, 6-7) Shajuan Lindsey vs. • All-GLVC 1995 (Second Team), Assumption, Dec. 21, 2003; Deb Pope vs. Feb. 13, 1999; (.667, 8-12) vs. Wisconsin- 1996 (Second Team), 1997 (First Team); Bellarmine, Jan. 21, 1995 Parkside, Feb. 27, 2002 1998 (First Team) SEASON: (.507, 74-146) Deb Pope, 1994-95 SEASON: (.384, 175-456) 1994-95 • Academic All-GLVC 1996, 1997, 1998 (Min. 40 Att.) CAREER: (.442, 184-416) Deb Pope, 1992-96) Most Rebounds Elizabeth Prewett (Min. 90 Att.) GAME: (67) vs. Kentucky State, Feb. 13, 1993 • Daktronkics All-American (Third SEASON: (1,418) 2000-01 Team), 2001 Highest Rebounding Average • All-Great Lakes Region (First Team), 2001 SEASON: (15.1) Debbie Schutte, 1976-77 Most Steals • NCAA II Great Lakes Region Tournament GAME: (29) vs. Tri-State, Dec. 29, CAREER: (14.3) Debbie Schutte, 1975-77 MVP, 2001 1998; vs. St. Francis, Dec. 7, 1996; vs. Calumet- • All-GLVC (First Team), 2001 St. Joseph’s, Nov. 21, 2004 • GLVC All-Tournament Team, 2001 SEASON: (468) vs. 1996-97 TEAM RECORDS • Academic All-GLVC 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Highest Scoring Average Most Blocks Jessica Stuckman SEASON: (24.4) LeAnn Freeland, 1994-95 GAME: (16) vs. Bellarmine, Feb. 22, 1996 • Kodak/WBCA All-American (Honorable CAREER: (19.7) LeAnn Freeland, 1993-97 SEASON: (157) 1995-96 Mention), 2002 • Division II Bulletin Preseason All-American Most Points Miscellaneous (Honorable Mention), 2001-02 GAME: (116) vs. Kentucky State, Feb. 13, 1993 WIDEST MARGIN OF VICTORY: • Division II Bulletin All-American (Honorable GAME/BOTH TEAMS: (210) USI (104) vs. (95) vs. St. Mary’s (113-18), 1978-79 Mention), 2002 South Dakota State (106), November 11, 2001 MOST VICTORIES IN A SEASON: • Daktronics All-American (Honorable SEASON: (2844) 1996-97 (30) 1996-97 Mention), 2002 MOST VICTORIES IN THE GLVC: • Daktronics All-Region (First Team), 2002 Most Field Goals Made (20) 1996-97 (Second year with a 20 game schedule) • NCAA II Great Lakes Region GAME: (48) vs. Kentucky State, Feb. 13, 1993 LONGEST WINNING STREAK: (29) 1996-97 All-Tournament, 2002 SEASON: (1069) 1996-97 LONGEST WINNING STREAK • GLVC Tournament MVP, 2001 and 2002 IN A SEASON: (29)1996-97 • All-GLVC (First Team), 2002; Most Field Goals Attempted BEST RECORD: (30-2, .938) 1996-97 (Honorable Mention), 2001 GAME: (100) vs. Kentucky State, Feb. 13, 1993 HIGHSEST SCORING AVERAGE: (88.9) • Verizon Academic All-District, 2002 SEASON: (2262) 2001-02 1996-97 (Best in the nation) • Academic All-GLVC, 2001, 2002

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GLVC Newcomers/Freshman of the Year Africa Sherrod–2001-02 (Honorable Mention), Eileen Weber–1995 2002-03 (Second Team) Jessica Stuckman–2001 Jamie Truitt–2003-04 (Second Team) 2004-05 (Honorable Mention) GLVC All-Tournament Selections Jasmine Baines–2005-06 (Honorable Mention) Jessica Stuckman–2001 (MVP), 2002 (MVP) Elizabeth Prewett–2001 GLVC Coach of the Year Jasmine Moore–2002 Chance Dugan–1997 Shajuan Lindsey–2004 Rick Stein–2001

GLVC Players of the Week WBCA District IV Coach of the Year Connie VanMeter–1984 Chance Dugan 1997 Kim Pearson–1988 (Finalist for National Coach of the Year) Shelly Scott–1988-89 (twice) Kathy Lauck–1992, 1994 (twice) GLVC All-Academic Team Glenna Bower–1992 Jane Weaver–1988* Missy Hart–1995 Shelly Scott–1989, 1992 LeAnn Freeland–1995 (three times), 1996 Shelly Kramer–1989 (five times), 1997 (six times) Amy McCord–1990 Eileen Weber–1995, 1996, 1997 Laura Perek–1992, 1993, 1994 Karrie Hochgesang–2000 Sharie Sweet–1992 Sharon Gentry–1992 Jasmine Moore helped lead USI to con- Nicole McDaniel–2000 Jessica Stuckman–2001, 2002 (twice) Sheri Kaiser–1992, 1993 secutive GLVC Tournament titles. Elizabeth Prewett–2001 Danielle Slaughter–1993, 1994 Casey Hughes–2001 Jeanette Elkin–1994 INDIVIDUAL HONORS Natalie Glaser–2001 Daria Weitekamp–1996 LeAnn Freeland–1995, 1996**, 1997** All-IAIAW District Jasmine Moore–2002 Africa Sherrod–2002 (twice), 2003 Eileen Weber–1996, 1997, 1998 Holly Billings–1981 Southern District Adrienne Seitz–1996 All-Tournament Team Kennitra Johnson–2004 Jamie Truitt–2004 (twice) Mindy Gingerich–1997, 1998 Cindy Huckabee–1981 Southern District Darci Redenbaugh–1997, 1998 All-Tournament Team Andrea Engleking–2005 Tiara Brown–2006 Angie Cacello–1998 Stosha DeShaiser–1998 All-IAIAW State Liz Prewett–1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Holly Billings–1981 All-State Tournament Team All-GLVC Team Cathy Tepool–1998, 1999 Lisa Krieg–1982 All-State Tournament Team Peggy Witsman–1983-84 (Second Team) Penny Dietz–1985-86 (Second Team), 1986-87 Natalie Glaser–1999, 2000, 2001 (Second Team) Karrie Hochgesang–1999, 2000, 2001 State Awards Leah Mercer–1999 Holly Billings–1981 Eleanor St. John Award Shelly Scott–1988-89 (Second Team), 1989-90 (Honorable Mention) Angi Lintker–1999 (presented to the top seven female athletes Melinda Cunningham–2000 in Indiana) Kathy Lauck–1991-92 (Honorable Mention), 1992-93 (Second Team), 1993-94 (First Team) Michelle Irwin–2000 Bethany Miller–2000, 2001, 2002 NCAA Division II Player of the Year Glenna Bower–1991-92 (Honorable Mention) Charlene Tinner–1992-93 (Honorable Mention) Mandy Shaff–2000 LeAnn Freeland–1995 Jessica Stuckman–2001, 2002 (College Sports Magazine) Lisa Wells–1992-93 (Honorable Mention), 1993-94 (Honorable Mention) April Williams–2002, 2003 Laura Perek–1992-94 (Honorable Mention) Shannon Wells–2003, 2004 Daktronics All-Region Meghann Schenk–2003 Elizabeth Prewitt–2001 (First Team) LeAnn Freeland–1994-95 (First Team), 1995-96 Amanda Lechlitner–2003, 2004 Jessica Stuckman–2002 (First Team) (First Team), 1996-97 (First Team) Andrea Engleking–2004, 2005 Africa Sherrod–2003 (First Team) Eileen Weber–1994-95 (Second Team), 1995-96 (Second Team), 1996-97 (First Team); Ashley Green–2004, 2005, 2006 Lauren Parrish–2004 Great Lakes Region 1997-98 (First Team) Deb Pope–1994-95 (Honorable Mention), Jamie Truitt–2004, 2005 All-Tournament Selections 1995-96 (Second Team) Jessica Williams–2004 Eileen Weber–1997 Casey Hughes–1998-99 (Second Team), Megan Nelson–2005 LeAnn Freeland–1997 (MVP) 1999-00 (Honorable Mention), Sabrina Brandon–2005, 2006 Jasmine Moore–2001, 2002 2001-02 (Honorable Mention) Marshay Jolly–2006 Elizabeth Prewett–2001 (MVP) Adrienne Seitz–1998-99 (Honorable Mention) Leah Stormont–2006 Jessica Stuckman–2002 Stosha DeShaiser–1998-99 (Honorable Mention) *Weaver graduated in 1989 summa cum laude Mindy Gingerich–1999-00 (Honorable Mention) with a perfect 4.0 GPA GLVC Players of the Year Elizabeth Prewett–2000-01 (First Team) Kathy Lauck–1994 **Freeland was named GTE/CoSIDA Natalie Glaser–2000-01 (Second Team) Academic All-American LeAnn Freeland–1995, 1997 Jessica Stuckman–2000-01 (Honorable Mention), Eileen Weber–1998 2001-02 (First Team) Jasmine Moore–2000-01 (Honorable Mention), 2001-02 (First Team)

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TEAM HONORS 1993-94 ...... 17-10 . . . . .Chancellor Dugan Indiana Tech ...... 2-0 1994-95 Ranked third nationally 1994-95*! ...... 22-5 . . . . .Chancellor Dugan IUPU-Ft. Wayne ...... 16-17 –GLVC Co-Champions 1995-96! ...... 22-7 . . . . .Chancellor Dugan IUPU-Indianapolis ...... 11-5 –NCAA II Tournament Berth (Tied for fifth) 1996-97*! . . . . . 30-2 . . . . .Chancellor Dugan IU-Southeast ...... 14-9 1995-96 Preseason Ranked third (D-II Bulletin) 1997-98*! ...... 26-2 . . . . .Chancellor Dugan Indiana State ...... 0-1 –NCAA II Tournament Great Lakes Regional 1998-99 ...... 19-12 ...... Chancellor Dugan John A. Logan ...... 4-0 1996-97 Preseason Ranked 6th (D-II Bulletin) (159-73, .685) John Hopkins ...... 1-0 –GLVC Champion (20-0) 1999-00 ...... 15-12 ...... Rick Stein Kentucky State ...... 12-3 –NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Champions 2000-01*! ...... 28-4 ...... Rick Stein Kentucky Wesleyan ...... 38-23 (Marquette, MI) 2001-02*! ...... 27-6 ...... Rick Stein Lake Superior State ...... 1-1 –NCAA II National Finalist (Grand Forks, ND) 2002-03 ...... 8-19 ...... Rick Stein Lewis ...... 25-23 1997-98 Ranked NUMBER ONE nationally for 2003-04! ...... 20-10 ...... Rick Stein Lincoln Trail ...... 6-2 six weeks. 2004-05 ...... 14-14 ...... Rick Stein Lincoln University ...... 1-0 –GLVC regular season and tournament 2005-06 ...... 15-15 ...... Rick Stein Lynn ...... 0-1 champions (127-80, .614) Marian ...... 1-3 –NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Semi-Finalist 30 YEARS ...... 434-394 (.524) Mars Hill ...... 0-1 (HOSTED BY USI) *GLVC Championship; Merrimack ...... 0-1 2000-01 NWMSU Disney Classic participant !NCAA II Tournament Berth Michigan Tech ...... 4-3 (Orlando, FL) Middle Tennessee St...... 0-2 –GLVC Co-Champions (17-3) Minnesota-Duluth ...... 1-0 –GLVC Tournament Champions 1975-2006 ALL-TIME WOMEN’S Missouri-Kansas City ...... 1-2 –NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Championa BASKETBALL SERIES RECORDS Missouri-Rolla ...... 0-4 (Houghton, MI) Abilene Christian ...... 0-1 Missouri-St. Louis ...... 19-10 –NCAA II Elite Eight Participant Alabama-Huntsville ...... 2-0 Missouri Southern State ...... 0-1 (Rochester, MN) Anderson College ...... 2-0 Murray State ...... 1-4 –Ranked 6th in final WBCA Top 25 Poll Angelo State ...... 1-0 Nebraska-Kearney ...... 0-1 2001-02 Second at the Disney D-II Tip-off Arkansas Tech ...... 1-0 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 1-0 Classic (Orlando, FL) Ashland ...... 7-15 North Alabama ...... 1-0 –GLVC Tournament Champions Assumption ...... 1-0 North Dakota ...... 0-1 –NCAA II Great Lakes Regional finalists Augusta State ...... 0-1 Northern Colorado ...... 1-0 (hosted by USI) Austin Peay ...... 0-6 Northern Kentucky ...... 17-31 –Ranked as high as fourth in nation Bellarmine ...... 16-35 Northern Michigan ...... 4-1 –Ranked 10th in final WBCA Top 25 Poll Brescia ...... 1-3 Northwest Missouri State ...... 1-0 2002-03 Ranked ninth in preseason WBCA Butler University ...... 1-6 Northwood ...... 2-1 Top 25 Poll Cal State Domingez Hills ...... 1-0 Oakland ...... 1-1 2003-04 NCAA II Tournamnet Calumet-St. Joseph’s ...... 1-0 Oakland City ...... 24-11 –Cancun de Basquetbol Champions (NCAA II) Campbellsville ...... 0-1 Pikeville ...... 0-1 –Earned votes in WBCA Top 25 Poll California-Davis ...... 1-0 Pittsburg State ...... 1-0 2004-05 GLIAC/GLVC Challenge champions Carson-Newman ...... 0-1 Puerto Rico-Mayaguez ...... 1-0 –Earned votes in WBCA Top 25 Poll Charleston ...... 1-0 Purdue-Calumet ...... 2-0 2005-06 Earned votes in WBCA Top 25 Poll Central Arkansas ...... 1-0 Quincy ...... 15-13 Central Missouri ...... 1-0 Robert Morris (Chicago) ...... 1-0 Central State ...... 1-2 Rockhurst ...... 3-0 ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS Columbia College ...... 0-1 Scranton ...... 1-0 1975-76 ...... 3-8 ...... Monica Robinson Columbus State ...... 0-3 School of the Ozarks ...... 0-1 (3-8, .273) Chicago Circle ...... 1-0 South Dakota State ...... 0-1 1976-77 ...... 7-11 ...... Ruth Waller David Lipscomb ...... 0-2 Southeast Missouri ...... 1-11 1977-78 ...... 8-8 ...... Ruth Waller Delta State ...... 2-0 SIU Carbondale ...... 4-2 1978-79 ...... 14-6 ...... Ruth Waller DePauw ...... 2-0 SIU Edwardsville ...... 24-20 1979-80 ...... 16-9 ...... Ruth Waller Drury ...... 0-2 St. Ambrose ...... 1-0 1980-81 ...... 14-11 ...... Ruth Waller Eastern Illinois ...... 0-2 St. Francis ...... 1-0 1981-82 ...... 7-17 ...... Ruth Waller East Texas State ...... 0-1 St. Joseph’s ...... 26-23 1982-83 ...... 4-24 ...... Ruth Waller Evansville ...... 7-15 St. Louis ...... 2-4 1983-84 ...... 15-13 ...... Ruth Waller Ferris State ...... 5-1 St. Mary’s (Tex.) ...... 1-0 1984-85 ...... 14-14 ...... Ruth Waller Florida Tech ...... 1-0 St. Mary’s of the Woods ...... 4-0 (102-94, .520) Fort Campbell ...... 1-2 St. Rose ...... 0-1 1985-86 ...... 15-13 ...... Larry Shown Franklin College-A ...... 9-2 Tampa ...... 1-0 1986-87 ...... 12-15 ...... Larry Shown Gannon ...... 2-0 Truman State ...... 1-1 (27-28, .491) Georgetown ...... 1-0 Tri-State ...... 1-0 1987-88 ...... 8-20 ...... Bob Barrett Grace ...... 1-0 Valparaiso ...... 3-0 (8-20, .400) Grand Valley State ...... 1-0 Vincennes ...... 0-8 1988-89 ...... 6-21 ...... Felicia Cavallini Hanover ...... 1-0 Wayne State (Mich.) ...... 3-0 1989-90 ...... 2-26 ...... Felicia Cavallini Hillsdale ...... 2-0 West Virginia Wesleyan ...... 2-0 1990-91 ...... 3-25 ...... Felicia Cavallini Illinois-Springfield ...... 3-0 Wisconsin-Parkside ...... 18-3 (11-72, .133) Indianapolis ...... 23-29 Wright State ...... 2-2 1991-92 ...... 8-20 . . . . .Chancellor Dugan Indiana Pa...... 1-0 1992-93 ...... 15-15 . . . . .Chancellor Dugan

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USI Women’s Basketball All-Time Roster

A Dezember, Joni ...... 1977-79 J Aders, Donna ...... 1981-82 Dietz, Penny ...... 1985-87 Johnson, Holly ...... 2002-03 Adkins, Patty ...... 1976-79 Donner, Jennifer ...... 1996-2000 Johnson, Kennitra ...... 2003-05 Agee, Sharon ...... 1986-89 Drake, Angel ...... 1989-90 Marshay Jolly ...... 2004-present Armstrong, Kim ...... 1980-84 Duke, Holly Ann ...... 1980-84 Jones, Cindy ...... 1975-77 Aronson, Amy ...... 1989-90 E K B Elkin, Annette ...... 1991-94 Kahle, Sherry ...... 1977-80 Baines, Jasmine ...... 2005-present Elkin, Jeanette ...... 1991-94 Kaiser, Sheri ...... 1990-93 Beaven, Mary ...... 1978-82 Engdahl, Pam ...... 1985-86 Kammon, Carla ...... 1980-84 Bechtel, Kim ...... 1990-92 Engleking, Andrea ...... 2003-05 Karzin, Stacy ...... 2001-02 Beck, Kathy ...... 1978-80 Evans, Judy ...... 1977-78 Keller, Kim ...... 1984-85 Bettis, Bonnie ...... 1983-84 King, Michelle ...... 2005-present Billings, Holly ...... 1977-81 F Knieriem, Joyce ...... 1976-78 Blair, Kristie ...... 1986-87 Fields, Bunita ...... 1985-86 Knowles, Cindy ...... 1976-77 Bonner, Curita ...... 1994-96 Frank, Debbie ...... 1983-87 Koester, Billy Sue ...... 1975-76 Bower, Glenna ...... 1991-94 Frank, Tracy ...... 1982-83 Krammer, Shelly ...... 1987-90 Bracken, Pam ...... 1980-81 Freeland, LeAnn ...... 1993-97 Kreider, Megan ...... 2005-2006 Bradford, Heather ...... 1990-91 Fultz, Jennifer ...... 1984-86 Krieg, Lisa ...... 1981-82 Brandon, Sabrina . . . . .2004-present Funk, Michele ...... 1978-82 Braun, Becky ...... 1984-86 L Braun, Janet ...... 1984-87 G Lagne, Elaine ...... 1988-89 Gatling, Randa ...... 1994-98 Branson, Vicky ...... 1982-86 Lampkin, Karen ...... 1985-86 Gee, Dezi ...... 1986-87 Bridgewater, Gayle ...... 1991-92 Lane, Kelly ...... 1983-84 Geisler, Sandy ...... 1982-83 Brown, Althea ...... 1981-82 continued on next page... Gentry, Sharon ...... 1990-92 Brown, Tiara ...... 2004-06 Gingerich, Mindy ...... 1996-2000 Brunson, Lana ...... 1975-78 Glaser, Natalie ...... 1998-2001 Bryant, Robin ...... 1982-84 Gould, Thea ...... 1989-91 Buldtman, Sarah . . . . .2005-present Gray, Peggy ...... 1979-81 Bullock, Heidi ...... 1990-92 Green, Ashley ...... 2002-2006 Burkhardt, Missy . . . .1988-89; 1990-91 Green, Krystal ...... 1987-89 C Grimaldo, Jessica . . . . .2004-present Cacello, Angie ...... 1996-98 Gross, Clarissa ...... 2003-04 Calhoun, Amber ...... 2001-03 Carson, Pat ...... 1976-77 H Harris, Carla ...... 1978-80 Chamberlain, Shell ...... 1986-87 Harris, Haley ...... 1997-98 Clayton, Denise ...... 1978-79 Harris, June ...... 1979-81 Clayton, Mandy ...... 1988-89 Hart, Missy ...... 1991-95 Collignon, Treva ...... 1986-88 Hart, Summer ...... 1996-97 Collins, Keisha ...... 2005-06 Henry, Christy ...... 1995-96 Copelin, Lora ...... 1995-97 Hinton, Kim ...... 1976-77 Copelin, Lydia ...... 1995-96 Hochgesang, Karrie ...... 1998-2001 Corbett, Josette ...... 1987-91 Huckabee, Cindy ...... 1980-81 Corbitt, Becky ...... 1989-90 Hughes, Casey ...... 1998-2002 Craney, Julie ...... 1978-80 Hyatt, Cindy ...... 1975-77 Cunningham, Melinda . . . .1999-2000 Natalie Glaser led the Screaming Eagles I in scoring as a senior in 2000-01. Her 15.2 D Inman, Melissa ...... 1989-90 Darlage, Mary ...... 1992-93 points per game helped lead USI to a 28-4 Irwin, Michelle ...... 1999-2002 Demmon, Jamie ...... 1990-91 record and an appearance in the 2001 DeShasier, Stosha ...... 1997-99 NCAA II Elite Eight.

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L S Witkowiak, Kim ...... 2000-01 Lauck, Kathy ...... 1990-94 Schenk, Meghann ...... 2002-03 Witsman, Peggy ...... 1982-86 Lechlitner, Amanda ...... 2002-04 Schutte, Debbie ...... 1975-78 Wooley, Mevett ...... 2000-02 Leveritt, Lacey ...... 1989-90 Scott, Michelle ...... 1992-93 Wonnell, Cathy ...... 1982-84 Lindsey, Shajuan ...... 2002-04 Scott, Shelly ...... 1987-90; 1991-92 Workman, Kim ...... 1984-86 Lintker, Angi ...... 1995-99 Seniour, Shannon ...... 1994-95 Workman, Julie ...... 1981-85 Long, Carlin ...... 1999-2000 Shaff, Mandy ...... 1999-2000 Wuensch, Diane ...... 1978-80 Ludwig, Debbie ...... 1980-82 Sherrod, Africa ...... 2001-03 Lutchka, Monica ...... 1987-90 Sietz, Adrienne ...... 1995-99 Slaughter, Danielle ...... 1991-94 M Slemer, Julie ...... 1987-89 McCord, Amy ...... 1989-91 Sork, Shavon ...... 1998-2000 McDaniel, Nicole ...... 1999-2000 Spaulding, Angie ...... 1990-92 McDonald, Nicole ...... 2004-2006 Steinhauer, Patti ...... 1976-77 McIntosh, Sarah ...... 2001-03 Stone, Diane ...... 1988-89 Meier, Emily ...... 2003-05 Stormont, Leah ...... 2003-present Melvin, Laurie ...... 1980-81 Stuckman, Jessica ...... 2000-02 Mercer, Leah ...... 1997-99 Sweet, Sharie ...... 1990-91 Meriwether, Marcia ...... 1982-86 Swope, Debbie ...... 1978-79 Miles, Gretchen ...... 1998-99 Miller, Bethany ...... 1999-2003 T Miller, Christen ...... 1995-98 Teer, Debbie ...... 1975-77 Moore, Jasmine ...... 2000-02 Tepool, Cathy ...... 1994-95; 1996-99 Morris, Karen ...... 1975-76 Tepool, Robin ...... 1994-95 Thiesenhusen, Katie . . .2005-present N Tichenor, Rebecca ...... 1998-99 Nance, Ericka ...... 1996-98 Tillema, Rebecca ...... 1994-95 Nations, Casey ...... 2000-01 Tinner, Charlene ...... 1992-93 Nelson, Megan ...... 2002-05 Toppi, Karen ...... 1979-81 Neufelder, Nancy ...... 1975-76 Truitt, Jamie ...... 2003-05 Neuman, Brittany . . . .2005-present Niethammer, Jennifer ...... 1991-92 V VanMeter, Carrie ...... 1983-85 O VanMeter, Connie ...... 1984-87 Oeth, Brittaney ...... 2004-05 W P Wagner, Penny ...... 1977-78 Padgett, Jill ...... 1975-78 Walker, Leica ...... 1975-76 Parrish, Lauren ...... 2003-04 Walker, Lori ...... 1982-83 Pearson, Kim ...... 1986-88 Wall, Erin ...... 2000-02 Perek, Laura ...... 1990-94 Watanube, Shelley ...... 1976-77 Peters, Laurie ...... 1981-84 Weaver, Jane ...... 1984-88 Pomatto, Becky ...... 1977-80 Weber, Eileen ...... 1994-98 Pope, Deb ...... 1992-96 Weidner, Mary ...... 1982-84 Popham, LaQuitta ...... 1978-80 Weitekamp, Daria ...... 1994-96 Pounds, Connie ...... 1980-81 Wells, Lisa ...... 1992-94 Prewett, Elizabeth ...... 1997-2001 Wells, Phyllis ...... 1976-77 Wells, Shannon ...... 2002-04 R Willett, Sheila ...... 1975-76 Redenbaugh, Darci ...... 1996-98 Williams, April ...... 2001-03 Africa Sherrod led the Eagles in 2002-03 Reinholt, LeeAnn ...... 1981-82 Williams, Debbie ...... 1978-81 with 16.6 points and 10.1 rebounds per Reneer, Debbie ...... 1981-82 Williams, Jessica ...... 2003-04 game. She recorded 17 double-doubles, Robertson, Jenny ...... 1982-83 Williams, Kathi ...... 1975-76 including a school-record 10 straight. Roby, Stacey ...... 1992-96

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USI Women’s Basketball Year-by-Year Results

1975-76 (3-8) 1978-79 Continued... 1981-82 Continued... Home: n/a; Away: 3-8 OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score IU Southeast W 60-51 ^Lewis L 63-93 Oakland City L 30-60 *Oakland City W 75-45 OAKLAND CITY W 80-60 Evansville L 27-70 *IU Southeast W 72-62 NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 71-83 Kentucky Wesleyan L 38-63 ^St. Joseph’s L 52-72 IU-SOUTHEAST W 94-59 John A. Logan W 53-44 *IAIAW District Tournament; ^IAIAW State Tournament Saint Joseph’s L 39-40 Ft. Campbell L 37-84 IUPU INDIANAPOLIS W 65-62 Oakland City L 37-39 1979-80 (16-9) Eastern Illinois L 53-91 Evansville L 28-76 Home: 6-3; Away: 10-6 FRANKLIN W 58-55 John A. Logan W 41-37 OPPONENTS W/L Score INDIANAPOLIS W 61-57 John A. Logan W 51-37 Kentucky Wesleyan W 68-67 Evansville L 69-73 Ft. Campbell L 32-59 IUPU Indianapolis W 67-57 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 67-93 Kentucky Wesleyan L 55-60 Evansville W 66-64 Kentucky Wesleyan L 72-104 Vincennes L 61-75 EVANSVILLE L 76-81 1976-77 (7-11) Anderson W 62-56 BELLARMINE L 64-76 Home: 3-5; Away: 4-6 Franklin W 69-55 Southeast Missouri L 65-97 OPPONENTS W/L Score Lincoln Trail W 58-47 SIU Edwardsville L 51-66 Kentucky Wesleyan W 45-17 Murray State L 62-77 Indianapolis L 53-80 Marian L 43-52 IU Southeast W 60-59 *IU-Southeast L 63-69 Indiana State L 20-76 Murray State L 43-97 ^Wisconsin-Milwaukee Tournament; *IAIAW District Tournament Oakland City L 42-44 Oakland City W 72-63 IU-Southeast L 40-54 Indianapolis W 63-54 1982-83 (4-24) Evansville L 29-61 DePauw W 67-33 Home: 2-10; Away: 1-14; Neuatral: 1-0 Franklin L 43-57 Lincoln Trail L 54-63 OPPONENTS W/L Score Lincoln Trail W 51-32 Franklin W 51-48 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS L 51-86 IU-Southeast L 43-47 Butler L 62-78 Oakland City L 51-69 Ft. Campbell W 52-40 Vincennes L 54-70 IU-Southeast L 76-80 Oakland City W 47-32 Kentucky Wesleyan W 89-61 Vincennes L 57-66 Evansville L 34-66 John A. Logan W 74-63 ^Franklin W 50-48 Marion W 58-47 Evansville W 60-46 ^IU-Southeast W 74-67 Lincoln Trail W 45-29 Oakland City W 71-51 Northern Kentucky L 34-73 Vincennes L 43-75 Marian L 47-51 Lewis L 61-82 Southeast Illinois L 47-65 *Indianapolis W 78-67 IU-SOUTHEAST L 61-65 Kentucky Wesleyan W 85-24 *Franklin L 55-69 VINCENNES L 61-85 Southeast Illinois L 55-63 ^Butler L 43-59 IUPU Indianapolis L 62-78 *IAIAW District Tournament; ^IAIAW State Tournament SAINT JOSEPH’S W 72-68 1977-78 (8-8) SOUTHEAST MISSOURI L 46-77 Home: n/a; Away: n/a 1980-81 (14-11) SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 55-71 OPPONENTS W/L Score Home: 6-6; Away: 8-5 BELLARMINE L 51-76 St. Mary’s W 63-39 OPPONENTS W/L Score Evansville L 55-73 Oakland City W 65-61 Bellarmine L 56-69 BUTLER L 44-102 Lincoln Trail L 49-53 SAINT JOSEPH'S L 57-67 ST. LOUIS L 52-68 Columbia College L 57-59 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI L 75-86 OAKLAND CITY L 58-67 Vincennes L 40-69 ANDERSON W 77-40 Indianapolis L 49-81 Southeast Illinois W 70-53 IU-SOUTHEAST W 89-62 Kentucky Wesleyan L 51-71 Evansville L 43-51 EVANSVILLE W 84-60 Bellarmine L 55-97 Kentucky Wesleyan W 62-46 Oakland City W 68-65 IUPU INDIANAPOLIS W 66-58 Evansville L 47-61 IUPU Indianapolis W 57-52 St. Louis L 50-67 IU-Southeast L 62-68 DePauw W 77-49 SIU-Edwardsville L 56-83 Southeast Illinois W 76-51 INDIANAPOLIS W 59-57 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 66-73 Lincoln Trail W 70-48 Evansville W 84-51 *Evansville L 92-110 Kentucky Wesleyan W 59-34 Franklin W 77-68 (ot) Indianapolis L 65-105 Oakland City L 44-71 Indianapolis L 50-55 ^Franklin Tournament; *Evansville Tournament St. Mary’s W 58-41 OAKLAND CITY W 81-61 IU Southeast L 46-68 BUTLER L 47-56 1983-84 (15-13, 4-6 GLVC) Kentucky Wesleyan L 65-83 Home: 7-4; Away: 7-8; Neutral: 1-1 1978-79 (14-6) DEPAUW W 97-43 OPPONENTS W/L Score Home: 5-2; Away: 9-4 Vincennes L 61-62 ST. LOUIS L 59-61 OPPONENTS W/L Score HANOVER W 74-65 ^Missouri-St. Louis L 57-60 St. Mary’s W 99-27 Valparaiso W 67-58 ^Lincoln W 85-79 Southeast Illinois W 108-33 EASTERN ILLINOIS L 56-58 IU-Southeast W 71-70 IU-Southeast L 50-67 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 63-77 #SIU Edwardsville W 67-62 Kentucky Wesleyan L 55-67 Franklin W 71-64 #Missouri-Kansas City L 73-77 Kentucky Wesleyan L 67-70 Indianapolis L 55-62 Oakland City L 94-95 (ot) Franklin W 71-61 Butler L 62-82 WRIGHT STATE W 53-51 Southeast Illinois W 96-42 Evansville L 71-80 IUPU Indianapolis L 58-63 1981-82 (7-17) IUPU INDIANAPOLIS W 72-52 St. Mary’s W 113-18 Home: 6-5; Away: 1-10; Neutral: 0-2 St. Louis W 78-69 Evansville W 75-48 OPPONENTS W/L Score *BELLARMINE W 62-60 (ot) Oakland City W 86-50 SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 52-75 SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 67-56 Franklin W 68-51 IU-Southeast L 55-60 Southeast Missouri L 63-88 Lincoln Trail W 85-46 VALPARAISO W 84-70 1983-84 season continued on next page... Vincennes L 54-70 Oakland City W 72-69 Oakland City W 70-52 Butler L 49-83 Home games from 1980-81 Lincoln Trail W 81-52 ^Mankato State L 46-67 1978-79 season continued in next column... 1981-82 season continued in next column... season listed in ALL CAPS.

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1983-84 Continued... 1985-86 Continued... 1988-89 Continued... OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score *INDIANAPOLIS L 49-77 SIU Edwardsville L 43-74 IUPU-Indianapolis W 79-75 *Saint Joseph’s L 56-62 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 67-63 CAMPBELLSVILLE L 62-76 *Lewis L 71-76 *GLVC Game *Lewis L 59-83 OAKLAND CITY W 74-72 *Saint Joseph’s L 40-99 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 62-59 1986-87 (12-15, 7-9 GLVC) *INDIANAPOLIS W 100-96 (ot) IU-SOUTHEAST W 64-62 Home: 6-8; Away: 6-7 *BELLARMINE L 72-77 NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 69-63 OPPONENTS W/L Score PIKEVILLE L 78-81 IUPU Indianapolis L 60-65 Wright State L 81-82 Indiana Tech L 73-78 *Bellarmine L 56-76 Missouri-St. Louis L 70-73 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 65-84 *Indianapolis L 49-76 Austin Peay L 63-68 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 53-93 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 56-51 OAKLAND CITY W 68-49 *ASHLAND L 70-83 *LEWIS L 61-63 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI L 55-62 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 73-88 Butler W 66-58 MURRAY STATE W 78-71 OAKLAND CITY W 83-74 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 58-56 *SAINT JOSEPH’S L 62-68 SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 79-71 *GLVC Game; ^UMSL Tournament; #SIUE Tournament *LEWIS L 63-65 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 49-63 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 52-46 *Ashland L 55-74 1984-85 (14-14, 7-7 GLVC) EVANSVILLE L 91-93 *Northern Kentucky L 53-78 Home: 8-5; Away: 6-9 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 58-80 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE L 74-83 OPPONENTS W/L Score Oakland City W 68-62 *Bellarmine L 47-61 AUSTIN PEAY L 72-77 *BELLARMINE W 64-60 *Indianapolis L 70-81 IU-SOUTHEAST W 59-41 *INDIANAPOLIS W 68-60 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 77-69 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI L 49-68 *Ashland L 56-59 *LEWIS L 74-97 Missouri-Kansas City L 54-58 *IUPU Ft. Wayne W 67-63 *GLVC Game Chicago Circle W 53-38 SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 74-56 Oakland City W 74-47 *ASHLAND L 73-77 1989-90 (2-26, 0-18 GLVC) EVANSVILLE W 60-43 *IUPU FT. WAYNE W 70-52 Home: 2-15; Away: 0-11 Wright State L 51-67 *Bellarmine L 54-62 OPPONENTS W/L Score IU-Southeast W 72-57 *Indianapolis L 51-66 OAKLAND CITY W 77-66 *BELLARMINE L 58-59 Kentucky State W 59-39 BRESCIA L 69-72 *INDIANAPOLIS W 81-49 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 58-87 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI L 75-93 Austin Peay L 76-85 Evansville L 58-74 SIU Edwardsville L 69-116 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 78-54 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 68-74 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS L 69-78 *Saint Joseph’s W 81-78 *Lewis W 60-59 IUPU-Indianapolis L 85-104 *Lewis L 66-81 *Saint Joseph’s W 73-64 Southeast Missouri L 49-93 OAKLAND CITY W 62-55 *GLVC Game *IUPU Ft. Wayne L 72-104 *Ashland W 84-76 *SAINT JOSEPH’S L 63-93 *IUPU FT. WAYNE L 58-60 1987-88 (8-20, 5-11 GLVC) *INDIANAPOLIS L 69-87 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 77-67 Home: 6-8; Away: 2-12 *Ashland L 60-77 *Indianapolis L 41-64 OPPONENTS W/L Score *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 59-71 *Bellarmine L 65-76 AUSTIN PEAY L 74-81 Oakland City L 55-65 ST. LOUIS L 53-54 CENTRAL STATE L 55-75 *BELLARMINE L 57-85 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 78-74 Missouri-St. Louis W 67-61 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 53-92 *LEWIS L 64-67 Southeast Missouri L 33-83 *Lewis L 56-82 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 69-63 IUPU-INDIANAPOLIS L 67-70 KENTUCKY STATE L 64-71 Northern Kentucky L 57-89 Evansville L 69-80 *LEWIS L 49-72 *Ashland L 67-76 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 69-66 INDIANA TECH W 70-49 *IUPU Ft. Wayne W 69-49 *BELLARMINE L 52-56 *Northern Kentucky L 58-89 *GLVC Game *INDIANAPOLIS L 56-91 *Bellarmine L 62-80 *Ashland L 57-73 Kentucky State L 61-84 1985-86 (15-13, 8-8 GLVC) *Northern Kentucky L 43-87 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 63-89 Home: 8-5; Away: 7-8 *SAINT JOSEPH’S L 63-66 SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 72-89 OPPONENTS W/L Score *LEWIS W 82-66 *ASHLAND L 64-90 AUSTIN PEAY L 61-76 EVANSVILLE L 70-75 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE L 85-94 Valparaiso W 70-63 SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 75-70 *Indianapolis L 72-93 Evansville W 67-64 IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 73-77 *Saint Joseph’s L 83-115 Southeast Missouri L 41-106 Central State L 62-84 *GLVC Game WRIGHT STATE W 86-59 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 78-69 Oakland City W 71-54 *Saint Joseph’s L 47-78 1990-91 (3-25, 1-17 GLVC) MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 87-79 *Lewis L 75-78 Home: 1-12; Away: 2-11; Neutral: 0-2 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 65-58 SIU Edwardsville L 56-68 OPPONENTS W/L Score *ASHLAND W 74-55 *ASHLAND W 76-74 ^Quincy L 70-86 Murray State L 56-82 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 62-89 ^School of the Ozarks L 63-76 *Bellarmine L 67-74 KENTUCKY STATE W 80-66 #East Texas State L 68-71 *Indianapolis W 73-59 *Bellarmine L 57-79 #St. Mary’s W 76-66 Austin Peay L 44-67 *Indianapolis L 58-80 Brescia L 56-72 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 66-74 Oakland City L 70-92 QUINCY L 50-52 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE L 66-67 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 77-72 IU-SOUTHEAST W 63-59 *Lewis L 60-74 *GLVC Game *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 49-53 *SAINT Joseph’s W 75-70 *KENTUCKY STATE W 82-46 *LEWIS W 57-50 1988-89 (6-21, 2-14 GLVC) *BELLARMINE L 52-76 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 88-80 Home: 6-9; Away: 0-12 *Ashland L 57-78 OAKLAND CITY W 67-53 OPPONENTS W/L Score *IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 66-81 *Northern Kentucky L 51-75 SIU Edwardsville L 61-102 Oakland City L 56-89 St. Louis W 65-59 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI L 75-90 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 38-72 *INDIANAPOLIS L 65-70 QUINCY W 83-76 1990-91 season continued in next column... *BELLARMINE W 62-58 MISSOURI-ROLLA L 63-75 *IUPU Ft. Wayne L 65-68 Missouri-St. Louis L 76-79 *Ashland L 60-63 1988-89 season continued in next column... Home games listed in ALL CAPS. 1985-86 season continued in next column...

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1990-91 Continued... 1992-93 Continued... 1995-96 (22-7, 16-4 GLVC) OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score Home: 12-2; Away: 8-4; Neutral: 2-1 *INDIANAPOLIS L 61-88 *Lewis L 73-76 NCAA II Tournament FRANKLIN L 52-61 *Saint Joseph’s L 76-79 OPPONENTS W/L Score *Lewis L 54-85 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 79-91 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 90-74 *Saint Joseph’s L 53-85 *INDIANAPOLIS L 82-97 NORTHERN MICHIGAN L 77-89 *Bellarmine L 46-86 Middle Tenn. State L 77-89 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 76-74 *Kentucky State L 49-77 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 94-107 #FERRIS STATE W 92-66 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE L 51-107 *GLVC Game; ^Lady Metros Tournament #GRAND VALLEY STATE W 101-80 *ASHLAND L 57-84 *Lewis W 83-70 IU-Southeast L 65-76 1993-94 (17-10, 12-6 GLVC) *Wisconsin-Parkside W 93-60 *Northern Kentucky L 38-89 Home: 7-4; Away: 8-5; Neutral: 2-1 ^Cal St. Domingez Hills W 67-59 *Indianapolis L 60-76 OPPONENTS W/L Score ^Missouri Southern L 76-83 *LEWIS L 44-75 Lynn L 80--96 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 67-60 *SAINT JOSEPH’S L 61-88 Florida Tech W 81-48 *St. Joseph’s L 78-83 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 52-80 ^Central Missouri W 70-68 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 93-105 *GLVC Game; ^Quincy College Tournament; ^Missouri-Rolla L 96-99 (ot) *QUINCY W 91-63 #St. Mary’s Tournament Missouri-St. Louis W 90-73 *LEWIS W 81-58 #Missouri-Kansas City W 78-67 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 80-60 1991-92 (8-20, 3-15 GLVC) #Middle Tenn. State L 72-94 IUPU-Indianapolis W 73-68 Home: 5-8; Away: 3-12 *Northern Kentucky W 78-70 *Indianapolis W 96-83 OPPONENTS W/L Score IUPU-INDIANAPOLIS W 109-74 *Northern Kentucky W 92-82 ^SIU Edwardsville W 2-0 *Indianapolis W 90-79 *BELLARMINE L 70-72 OAKLAND CITY W 75-49 *LEWIS W 93-83 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 97-71 David Lipscomb L 73-92 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 88-61 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 68-45 QUINCY W 93-78 *Ashland W 79-71 *SIU Edwardsville W 91-90 IU-SOUTHEAST W 82-69 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 68-81 *Quincy W 75-63 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 58-70 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 88-84 (ot) *Bellarmine L 77-80 *Kentucky State W 96-65 *BELLARMINE L 89-91 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 83-79 *Bellarmine L 76-91 *KENTUCKY STATE W 97-72 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 97-74 Oakland City L 60-66 *Saint Joseph’s L 68-76 *INDIANAPOLIS W 90-66 *ASHLAND L 59-60 *Lewis W 82-79 $Oakland W 84-83 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE L 77-93 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE L 75-95 $Bellarmine L 80-89 *Northern Kentucky L 71-92 *ASHLAND W 101-87 *GLVC Game; #USI Holiday Inn Classic; ^Cal State-Stanislaus *Indianapolis L 74-82 SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 67-75 Tournament; $NCAA II Tournament IU-Southeast W 96-83 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 72-80 *LEWIS W 95-92 *Kentucky State W 102-84 1996-97 (30-2, 20-0 GLVC) *SAINT JOSEPH’S L 77-87 *Bellarmine W 85-84 Home: 15-0; Away: 12-2; Neutral: 3-0 Brescia L 92-99 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 76-78 GLVC Champions; NCAA II Great Lakes Region Champions; SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 82-86 *INDIANAPOLIS W 110-87 NCAA II Finalist *IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 64-92 *GLVC Game; ^SIUE Tournament; #MTSU Tournament OPPONENTS W/L Score *Ashland L 75-86 Northern Michigan W 84-74 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 68-96 1994-95 (22-5, 14-4 GLVC) Michigan Tech L 73-84 *INDIANAPOLIS L 60-84 Home: 11-1; Away: 8-3; Neutral: 3-1 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 97-56 *Lewis L 75-80 GLVC co-Champions; NCAA II Tournament IUPU-INDIANAPOLIS W 90-57 *Saint Joseph’s L 76-100 OPPONENTS W/L Score ST. FRANCIS W 103-61 Quincy L 69-90 @Angelo State W 94-68 #CENTRAL ARKANSAS W 93-49 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 84-97 @St. Ambrose W 77-68 #DELTA STATE W 82-70 *BELLARMINE L 99-106 $Lake Superior State W 78-57 INDIANA (PA.) W 91-52 *KENTUCKY STATE W 97-61 $Ferris State W 78-73 *QUINCY W 98-55 ^Forfeit; *GLVC Game #IUPU INDIANAPOLIS W 95-47 *Lewis W 81-59 #SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 89-60 *Wisconsin-Parkside W 98-56 1992-93 (15-15, 9-9 GLVC) GEORGETOWN W 80-53 *SIU Edwardsville W 74-65 Home: 8-4; Away: 5-11; Neutral: 2-0 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 97-78 *Saint Joseph’s W 114-69 OPPONENTS W/L Score *INDIANAPOLIS W 93-73 *BELLARMINE W 68-67 SIU Edwardsville L 62-63 *Lewis W 76-54 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 90-65 DAVID LIPSCOMB L 74-93 *St. Joseph’s W 89-79 *Northern Kentucky W 94-73 Southeast Missouri W 94-86 SIU Edwardsville W 73-62 *Indianapolis W 94-71 ^IUPU-Indianapolis W 98-89 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 100-63 *Quincy W 103-55 ^SIU Edwardsville W 75-71 *KENTUCKY STATE W 100-52 *Missouri-St. Louis W 109-72 Alaska-Anchorage W 93-85 *BELLARMINE W 100-86 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 95-60 Alaska-Anchorage L 84-102 *Ashland L 88-97 *LEWIS W 90-54 Alaska-Fairbanks L 59-81 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 94-104 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 91-67 Alaska-Fairbanks L 66-74 *SAINT JOSEPH’S L 81-105 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 101-71 IUPU-INDIANAPOLIS W 107-85 *LEWIS W 94-81 *Bellarmine W 105-75 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 89-75 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 75-68 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 96-72 *ASHLAND W 79-62 *Bellarmine L 88-93 *INDIANAPOLIS W 76-55 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 78-72 *Kentucky State W 102-72 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 87-61 SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 102-93 (ot) *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 77-72 ^Michigan Tech W 66-48 *Kentucky State W 87-59 *ASHLAND W 99-82 ^Northern Michigan W 78-67 *Bellarmine L 87-95 *Northern Kentucky W 75-55 ^Delta State (Elite 8) W 70-55 *SAINT JOSEPH’S L 69-92 *Indianapolis W 71-54 ^Calif.-Davis (Elite 8) W 70-62 *LEWIS W 89-71 ^Oakland University L 69-88 ^North Dakota (Elite 8) L 78-94 *Northern Kentucky W 73-71 *GLVC Game; @NE Missouri Tournament; *GLVC Game; #USI Holiday Inn Classic; *Indianapolis L 60-81 $Ferris State Tournament; #USI Holiday Tournament; ^NCAA II Tournament *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 65-63 ^NCAA II Great Lakes Regional *Ashland L 70-72 *BELLARMINE W 71-70 *KENTUCKY STATE W 116-74 Home games listed in ALL CAPS. 1993-94 season continued in next column...

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1997-98 (26-2, 17-1 GLVC) 1999-2000 Continued... 2001-02 Continued... Home: 14-1; Away: 8-1; Neutral: 4-0 OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score GLVC Champions (Regular Season & Tournament); *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 78-63 *Quincy L 72-84 NCAA II Tournament *Saint Joseph’s L 72-74 *LEWIS W 83-53 OPPONENTS W/L Score *SIU Edwardsville W 74-69 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 77-60 MICHIGAN TECH W 84-68 Truman State W 82-78 *Indianapolis W 80-68 WAYNE STATE W 86-65 SPALDING W 104-61 *Northern Kentucky L 71-81 PUERTO RICO-MAYAGUEZ W 89-44 KENTUCKY STATE W 76-45 GRACE W 87-62 #Gannon W 80-43 *Missouri-St. Louis L 74-82 (2ot) NORTHERN MICHIGAN W 100-84 #Charleston W 99-83 *QUINCY W 58-47 ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD W 89-56 *IUPU FT. WAYNE W 78-58 *LEWIS L 53-72 Ferris State W 83-78 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 92-80 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 78-68 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 88-61 @Johns Hopkins W 78-58 *BELLARMINE L 73-78 *QUINCY W 71-59 @Scranton W 82-52 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 86-79 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 74-63 *Bellarmine W 77-68 *Northern Kentucky L 51-80 *Wisconsin-Parkside W 77-52 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 96-85 *Indianapolis W 85-65 *Saint Joseph’s W 76-73 (ot) *SIU Edwardsville L 66-74 *SAINT JOSEPH'S W 77-57 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 93-74 *QUINCY W 86-53 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE L 68-70 *BELLARMINE L 72-78 *LEWIS W 81-66 *Wisconsin-Parkside W 59-54 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 90-67 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 104-51 *Lewis W 86-80 (ot) *SIU Edwardsville L 59-70 *Northern Kentucky W 73-64 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 68-72 *Lewis W 79-74 *Indianapolis W 75-45 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 76-68 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 91-64 *SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 88-78 *Bellarmine L 60-76 *INDIANAPOLIS W 76-63 *Missouri-St. Louis W 84-76 *INDIANAPOLIS L 70-74 *Bellamrine W 96-85 *BELLARMINE W 90-55 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 48-61 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 91-63 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 97-80 ^Missouri-St. Louis L 57-62 ^Wisconsin-Parkside W 76-48 *Saint Joseph’s W 77-66 *GLVC Game; #News-Press Inv.; ^GLVC Tournament ^Quincy W 90-80 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 83- 71 ^Northern Kentucky W 89-79 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 97-70 2000-01 (28-4, 17-3 GLVC) $HILLSDALE W 84-63 *Quincy W 84-59 Home: 14-0; Away: 7-3; Neutral: 7-1 $NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 66-69 ^NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 71-66 GLVC co-Champions; GLVC Tournament Champions *GLVC Game;#Disney D-II Classic (Orlando, FL); ^SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 83-70 NCAA II Great Lakes Region Champions; ^GLVC Tournament (Roberts Stadium); $MICHIGAN TECH L 92-94 (2ot) NCAA II Elite Eight $NCAA II G.L. Region Tournament (Evansville, IN) *GLVC Game; #IUP Tournament; OPPONENTS W/L Score @Bahamas Sunshine Shootout; ^GLVC Tournament; INDIANA TECH W 97-60 2002-03 (8-19, 6-14 GLVC) $NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Tournament PURDUE-CULUMET W 115-37 Home: 7-11; Away: 1-11; Neutral: 0-1 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 97-67 OPPONENTS W/L Score 1998-99 (19-12, 16-6 GLVC) *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 104-71 #Carson-Newman L 48-71 Home: 11-4; Away: 7-4; Neutral: 1-4 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 82-68 #Mars Hill L 66-82 OPPONENTS W/L Score OAKLAND CITY W 106-43 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 67-51 ST. ROSE L 80-82 ^Northern Colorado W 70-69 *Bellarmine L 59-61 #Abilene Christian L 76-87 ^NW Missouri State W 93-78 *INDIANAPOLIS L 56-73 #Columbus State L 59-70 FERRIS STATE W 77-59 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 93-69 #West Texas A&M L 58-67 *Indianapolis L 44-47 MARIAN W 88-61 *Lewis W 74-56 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 72-62 ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD W 93-70 *Wisconsin-Parkside W 88-48 *Quincy L 72-80 Michigan Tech L 61-72 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 62-66 *Missouri-St. Louis W 99-76 (2ot) @NORTHWOOD (MI) L 73-77 *INDIANAPOLIS W 90-81 *LEWIS UNIVERSITY W 76-63 @FERRIS STATE L 56-66 *SIU Edwardsville L 66-73 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 90-58 *Lewis L 68-78 TAMPA W 81-56 *Bellarmine L 92-100 *SIU Edwardsville L 51-53 TRUMAN STATE L 87-100 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 73-58 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 72-67 TRI-STATE W 87-46 *Saint Joseph’s W 103-85 *BELLARMINE W 90-72 *BELLARMINE W 77-66 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 73-68 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 82-98 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 82-70 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 94-71 *Saint Joseph’s L 69-93 *Missouri-St. Louis L 64-74 *QUINCY W 87-68 *Wisconsin-Parkside L 54-58 *Quincy W 104-86 *SIU Edwardsville W 77-63 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 59-67 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 106-93 *Wisconsin-Parkdside W 80-69 *QUINCY L 72-80 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 94-59 *Lewis W 82-44 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 70-68 *Indianapolis W 78-66 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 94-67 *Northern Kentucky L 62-87 *Northern Kentucky L 68-73 *BELLARMINE W 78-76 *Indianapolis L 66-74 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 90-55 #Lewis W 96-60 *LEWIS L 70-74 *LEWIS W 81-65 #Bellarmine W 87-76 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 81-72 (ot) *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 81-73 #Northern Kentucky W 95-73 *Quincy L 62-90 *Saint Joseph’s W 87-76 $Gannon W 84-79 *Missouri-St. Louis L 63-78 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 57-59 $Northern Michigan W 86-77 *GLVC Game; #Eagle Club Classic (Jefferson City, TN); *QUINCY W 102-47 @Columbus State L 73-79 @GLVC/GLIAC Challenge (Evansville, IN) *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 90-79 *GLVC Game; ^NWMSU Disney Classic (Orlando, FL); *Kentucky Wesleyan W 83-69 #GLVC Tournament; $G.L. Region Tourn. (Houghton, MI); *Bellarmine L 57-64 @NCAA II Elite Eight (Rochester, MN) ^Lewis W 82-76 From the 1996-97 season to the ^Northern Kentucky L 64-68 2001-02 (27-6, 16-4 GLVC) 1997-98 season, the Screaming *GLVC Game; #Disney Tip-Off Classic; Home: 14-2; Away: 8-3; Neutral: 5-1 Eagles were 56-4 overall and ^GLVC Tournament GLVC Tournament Champions; NCAA II Tournament OPPONENTS W/L Score 37-1 in the GLVC. USI won 36 1999-2000 (15-12, 10-10 GLVC) #Nebraska-Omaha W 80-77 straight regular-season games Home: 7-6; Away: 7-4; Neutral: 1-2 #Minnesota-Duluth W 89-70 during that span. OPPONENTS W/L Score #South Dakota State L 104-106 (ot) #Rockhurst W 63-57 MICHIGAN TECH W 95-79 #Nebraska-Kearney L 55-62 *Missouri-St. Louis W 69-60 Home games listed in ALL CAPS. OAKLAND CITY W 80-67 2001-02 season continued in next column... 1999-2000 season continued in next column...

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2003-04 (20-10, 12-8 GLVC) 2004-05 (14-14, 7-13 GLVC) 2005-06 (15-15, 7-12 GLVC) Home: 13-2; Away: 4-6; Neutral: 3-2 Home: 7-7; Away: 6-6; Neutral: 1-1 Home: 12-6; Away: 3-6; Neutral: 0-3 NCAA II Tournament OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score Alabama-Huntsville W 60-48 ^Columbus State L 62-78 PITTSBURG STATE W 91-86 CAL.-ST. JOSEPH’S W 102-40 ^Merrimack L 58-72 HILLSDALE W 77-72 ROBERT MORRIS W 91-42 ^Augusta State L 55-66 OAKLAND CITY W 71-54 *INDIANAPOLIS L 65-78 BRESCIA W 87-62 *Bellarmine L 86-93 *SAINT JOSEPH'S W 79-77 NORTHWOOD W 66-55 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 84-68 *Lewis L 70-85 CENTRAL STATE (OH) W 74-38 *Missouri-St. Louis W 81-57 *SIU Edwardsville W 71-59 W.V. WESLEYAN W 73-60 *Quincy L 64-92 *Missouri-St. Louis W 83-60 *Missouri-Rolla L 47-60 $Assumption W 82-62 W.V. WESLEYAN W 80-60 *Missouri-St. Louis W 58-52 $Arkansas Tech W 66-61 NORTH ALABAMA W 89-51 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 72-42 ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD W 83-51 $Northwood W 65-58 *LEWIS L 57-71 *LEWIS W 86-76 $Ferris State W 82-81 WAYNE STATE (MI) W 82-66 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 67-55 *BELLARMINE L 80-84 PURDUE-CALUMET W 66-36 *Indianapolis L 68-71 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 55-81 OAKLAND CITY W 100-70 *Northern Kentucky L 74-83 *Saint Joseph’s L 62-71 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE W 85-79 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 88-61 *Wisconsin-Parkside L 44-71 *Bellarmine L 77-83 *QUINCY W 81-66 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 63-60 *Northern Kentucky L 43-62 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 73-75 *QUINCY L 44-55 *QUINCY L 61-75 *Wisconsin-Parkside W 71-65 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 63-67 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 70-69 *Saint Joseph's L 67-73 *Northern Kentucky W 60-59 *Drury L 59-79 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 93-66 *Indianapolis L 50-76 *Rockhurst W 77-63 *BELLARMINE L 83-91 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE L 64-72 *INDIANAPOLIS L 63-71 *WAYNE STATE W 89-74 *LEWIS L 69-72 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 90-83 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 88-61 *Quincy L 53-67 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 75-85 *SIU Edwardsville W 64-47 *Missouri-St. Louis W 82-78 *DRURY L 61-89 *Lewis L 74-85 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 82-68 *ROCKHURST W 82-74 *SAINT JOSEPH'S W 81-61 *Bellarmine L 89-95 (ot) *Quincy L 69-85 *INDIANAPOLIS W 86-68 ^Lewis L 32-64 *SIU Edwardsville W 76-68 (ot) ^Lewis W 90-73 *GLVC Game; $GLIAC/GLVC *MISSOURI-ROLLA L 73-80 (ot) ^Quincy L 72-76 (ot) Challenge (Midland, MI); *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS L 56-61 #Lake Superior St. L 86-100 ^GLVC Tournament (Evansville, IN) *GLVC Game; ^Disney D-II Tip-Off Classic (Orlando, FL) *GLVC Game; $Torneo Cancun de Basquetbol (Cancun, Mexico); ^GLVC Tournament (Evansville, IN); #NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Home games listed in ALL CAPS. Tournament (Quincy, IL)

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Physical Activities Center

The newly renovated Physical Activities Center (PAC) has been the home of the Screaming Eagles for the past 27 years. Opened in 1980, the PAC accommodates physical education classes, intramural activities, and is the arena for the USI basketball and volleyball teams.

The center court of the PAC has been the setting for many games of regional and national interest during the past 12 years. USI has hosted the 1993, 1994, and 1996 men’s NCAA II Great Lakes Regionals; the 1998 women’s GLVC Tournament; the 1998 and 2001 women’s NCAA II Great Lakes Regionals; and the 2000 and 2004 GLVC Volleyball Tournaments.

A true home court, the USI women’s basketball team has a 157-48 home record since 1993-94, a .766 winning percentage.

In 2006-07, the PAC will feature three new wood courts, including a new center court design that incoporates USI’s athletic logo. The renovation also features a new score- board, new portable goals, and new seating. Among the changes to the seating are padded chairback seats and back-supported bleacher seats.

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