THIS IS DAYTON BASKETBALL Dayton Women’s Basketball Success...... 4 CREDITS Flyer Facilities...... 5 The 2013-14 University of Dayton Women’s Basketball Guide is a publication by the University Italy Tour...... 6 of Dayton Athletics Communication Office. Content was written by Krystal Warren, Assistant Jim Jabir...... 7 Andrea Hoover...... 8 Director of Athletics for Media Relations. Assistance from Amy Brown. Photography by Erik Ally Malott...... 9 Schelkun / Elsestar Images, Leon Chuck, Mitch Leff, Mickey Shuey and UD Archives. Printed by Amber Deane...... 10 Ed Grant - Graphics Terminal/Digital Shorts in Dayton, Ohio. Kelley Austria...... 11 Cassie Sant...... 12 Jodie Cornelie-Sigmundova...... 13 Tiffany Johnson...... 14 2013-14 Freshmen...... 15 NCAA Experience...... 16-17 UD Arena Atmosphere...... 18-19 First-Class Facilities...... 20-21 Iconic UD Arena...... 22-23 Flyer Strength...... 24-25 Flyer Family...... 26-27 Flyers In The Community...... 28-29 Dayton Academics...... 30-31 Good Sports...... 32-33 Jabir: All-Time Wins Leader...... 34-35 Sam MacKay/WNBA...... 36-37 Kendel Ross/Team Canada...... 38-39 In The Media...... 40-41 Dayton: Top-Tier University...... 42-43 Atlantic 10 Conference...... 44-45 Ebony Gainey...... 46-47 Season In Review...... 48-49 National Team Experience...... 50-51 TV/Radio Roster...... 52

MEET THE FLYERS Team Photo...... 53 Senior...... 55 Cassie Sant...... 57 Juniors...... 59 Ally Malott...... 61 Andrea Hoover...... 63 Tiffany Johnson...... 65 Sophomores...... 67 TOGETHER Amber Deane...... 69 Jodie Cornelie-Sigmundova...... 71 Kelley Austria...... 73 Freshmen...... 75 Christy Macioce...... 77 Celeste Edwards...... 79 Andrijana Cvitkovic...... 81 Morgan Berry...... 83 Saicha Grant-Allen...... 85 Coaches...... 87 Head Coach Jim Jabir...... 89 Adeniyi Amadou...... 90 Shauna Green...... 91 Camryn Whitaker...... 92 Support Staff...... 93-94 Student Managers...... 95 WE FLY Rosters...... 96-97 2012-13 SEASON STATS Dayton 2012-13 Results & Leaders...... 98 Individual Statistics...... 99 Game-By-Game Statistics...... 100 Opponent Game-By-Game Statistics...... 101

HISTORY UD Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame...... 106 1980 AIAW National Champions...... 107 All-Time Roster...... 108 1,000-Point Scorers...... 109-110 Scoring Leaders...... 111 Rebounding Leaders...... 112 Leaders...... 113 Leaders...... 114 four consecutive Leaders...... 115 Three-Point Leaders...... 116 Defensive Leaders...... 117 Service Leaders...... 118 Team Records...... 119 ncaa appearances Team Streaks...... 120 Single-Game Records...... 121 One-Point/Overtime Games...... 122 Tournament History...... 123 Coaching Records...... 124 Year-By-Year Results...... 125-130 Series Records...... 131 All-Time Series Results...... 133-139 to to to back back back back 2013-14 SCHEDULE Schedule...... 140 “FROM THE MOMENT YOU CATCH A GLIMPSE OF THE COURT, UD ARENA REMINDS YOU THAT THE MIDWEST HAS A SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP WITH BASKETBALL. FROM THE LIGHTING TO THE LAYOUT OF THE SEATS, UD ARENA FEELS LIKE A PLACE WHERE PEOPLE GATHER TO BE PART OF A COMMUNITY. IT HAS A PERSONALITY ALL ITS OWN.” - GRAHAM HAYES, ESPN.com

• Dayton women’s basketball is ranked in both the AP Top 25 and USA Today Coaches’ Preseason Polls. Dayton comes in at No. 14 in the AP Poll and No. 16 in the Coaches’ Poll. Last year Dayton was ranked as high as No. 11 in both polls.

• For the second consecutive season, UD was selected to finish first in the 2013-14 Atlantic 10 conference preseason poll. The Flyers also had four players named to A-10 preseason teams: sophomores Kelley Austria (All-Defensive Team) and Amber Deane (2nd Team) and juniors Andrea Hoover (1st Team) and Ally Malott (1st Team).

• Dayton has earned four consecutive NCAA Tournament berths. In the last four years the Flyers are 97-30 overall. • The University of Dayton Arena seats 13,455 and is widely considered one of the national premier college basketball facilities. Dayton • UD won the A-10 Tournament Championship in 2012 and followed that with an A-10 Regular Season Championship in 2013. recently finished tops in the Atlantic 10, as well as 41st nationally in women’s basketball attendance for the 2012-13 season. • UD Arena has hosted the most NCAA Tournament games ever (101). • The Flyers went 28-3 in 2012-13 with wins over BCS teams Arizona State, DePaul, Michigan State, St. John’s and Vanderbilt. • In the last ten years, UD has invested $35 million in its athletics facilities ($29 million coming from private donations and corporate • Head Coach Jim Jabir was named one of four finalists for the 2013 Naismith National Coach of the Year Award . support). The on-campus home for every Flyer varsity team has been either newly constructed or renovated in that time.

• The 2013-14 Flyer freshman class is ranked No. 20 in the nation by All-Star Girls Report. • This August, the University of Dayton women’s basketball team took a 10-day tour to Italy with Basketball Travelers. • Jim Jabir is the all-time wins leader at University of Dayton with 187. He has 407 career wins. • The trip started in Rome with sightseeing at the Colosseum, Roman Forum, Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, Vatican City, St. • He became the 46th NCAA Division I active coach to reach 400 career victories on Feb. 10, 2013. Peter’s Basilica and Sistine Chapel. • Jabir has led the Flyers to six consecutive 20+ win seasons and six consecutive postseason appearances, including four straight • The Flyers spent time in Florence and Venice and also made stops in Lake Como and Verona. NCAA (UD earned an at-large berth to the 2010 NCAA Tournament, the first ever appearance for the Flyers in the Big Dance). • Dayton played three games and outscored its opponents 315-106 during the tour. • He was named one of four finalists for the 2013 Naismith National Coach of the Year Award and was a 2010 Kay Yow National Coach of the Year Finalist. A 6-4 JR FORWARD FROM MIDDLETOWN, OHIO

• 2013-14 Atlantic 10 Preseason 1st Team. • Selected to the 2013-14 Naismith Trophy Early-Season Watch List • 2nd Team All-Atlantic 10 in 2012-13. • 2013-14 Atlantic 10 Preseason 1st Team. 2012-13 1st Team All-Atlantic 10 and All-Academic Team • She was Dayton’s leading rebounder last season (6.6 rpg - 15th in A-10) and second in scoring (10.7 ppg). • Led the Flyers in scoring (12.9) and was 10th in the A-10. Had the most starts of any current Flyer, including all 31 games • Only Flyer named to three all-tournament teams: Maggie Dixon Classic, ASU Classic and MVP of Dayton Marriott Classic. last season. She had 701 points going into her junior season • Named to the A-10 All-Rookie Team in 2011-12. • She scored in double figures a team-high 24 times last season and had a team-high 4 double-doubles • Member of the 2010 USA Basketball U18 National Team that compiled a perfect 5-0, earned the 2010 FIBA Americas • Named to the all-tournament team of the Maggie Dixon Classic and ASU Classic last year, and the Iowa Challenge this year. Championship gold medal and qualified the USA for the 2011 FIBA U17 World Championship • Named the A-10 Rookie of the Year , to the A-10 All-Rookie Team and A-10 3rd Team in 2011-12. A 5-9 SOPH GUARD FROM LATHRUP VILLAGE, MICH. A 6-0 SOPH GUARD FROM BEAVERCREEK, OHIO

• 2013-14 Atlantic 10 Preseason 2nd Team. • 2013-14 Atlantic 10 Preseason All-Defensive Team. • Participated in the 2013 USA Basketball U19 World Championship Team trials. • A-10 All-Rookie Team selection in 2012-13 saw action in every game for the Flyers, coming off the bench. • 2013 A-10 Rookie of the Year and All-Rookie Team selection led the Atlantic 10 in FG % (.556) and averaged 9.9 ppg. • One of UD’s top defenders, she led the Flyers and was 6th in the A-10 with 63 steals. She averaged 6.9 ppg. • 4x Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week. • Named to the All-Tournament Team of Dayton Marriott Classic after registering a career-high seven steals in 68-44 win • Named MVP of the Maggie Dixon Classic hosted by DePaul (Nov. 9-10). over Buffalo. • Fastest player on the team; placed 2nd at Regionals in high jump as a junior in high school; also ran 200- and 400-meter dash. • One of four Flyers who grew up less than 25 miles from UD (the others are Cassie Sant, Ally Malott and Andrea Hoover). • Led the Ohio Lady Attack to an AAU National Championship (2011). A 6-3 SR CENTER FROM KETTERING, OHIO A 6-5 SOPH CENTER FROM STRASBOURG, FRANCE

• The Flyers’ lone senior this season. • She started 30 of 31 games last season after earning her first career start in UD’s 2012 opener. • Scored in double figures 12 times, including her 12 points and 10 rebounds vs. VCU for her first double-double of the season. • Led the Flyers and was 5th in the A-10 in blocked shots with 46. Led UD in blocks in 20 of her 29 games played. • Scored a career-high 19 points in Dayton’s 60-53 win over Michigan State on Dec. 8. • Named A-10 Rookie of the Week after scoring a career-high 21 points and was named to the Dayton Marriott All-Tournament Team. • Has been named Dayton’s Most Improved Player following her freshman and sophomore seasons. • Played on the French National U16, U17, and U18 teams and in 2011 led the U18 French team to 2nd place in the FIBA European Championship. A 5-8 JR GUARD FROM PHILADELHPIA

• Comes to the Flyers after playing the 2012-13 season at NJCAA Louisburg College in Louisburg, N.C. • The incoming freshman class of (l-r): Celeste Edwards, Andrijana Cvitkovic, Saicha Grant-Allen, redshirt freshman • She started 32 games and led the Hurricanes to a 32-3 record and the 2013 NJCAA DII National Championship. Morgan Berry and Christy Macioce, is ranked No. 20 in the nation by All-Star Girls Report, the highest ranking ever for • Johnson, a team captain at Louisburg, scored 15 points and grabbed seven rebounds in the national championship final. the UD women’s basketball program. • She averaged 8.6 ppg and 4.2 rpg during the season. • She played in 11 games at Drexel in the 2011-12 season. “To get into the NCAA Tournament four times, there are no words. ncaa It’s something that I will have with me for the rest of my life.” 4-peat -SC AM MA KAY

the big dance The Flyers earned their sixth consecutive postseason berth in 2012-13, including their fourth consecutive NCAA appearance.

The Flyers’ 96-90 double overtime win over St. John’s March 22 in the NCAA First Round marked the first double overtime game of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament since 2000. UD fell to Kentucky in the Second Round.

Dayton led by as much as 30-16 over Arkansas in the First Round of the 2012 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship at Texas A&M’s Reed Arena, but the Flyers fell 72-55. Andrea Hoover led UD with 16 points.

Dayton fell to Penn State in the 2011 NCAA First Round, 75-66, at the Bryce Jordan Center in University Park, Pa. where the Nittany Lions have an all-time “The tradition here at Dayton is about being sisters, working as hard as record of 177-47. we can, sticking together and going out and giving our all every game. We UD defeated TCU in the 2010 NCAA First Round, 67-66, at the Thompson- have great time together, so to be able to play in the NCAA Tournament my Boling Arena in Knoxville, Tenn. The Flyers fought from an 18-point deficit freshman year with my wonderful teammates is amazing.” to win on a last-second shot by Brittany Wilson. Dayton lost to No. 1 seed -AMBER DEANE Tennessee 92-64 in the Second Round in front of a crowd of 10,022. “I love playing at UD Arena. We have the best fans. They really do UD ARENA make a difference.” ATMOSPHERE -AC SSIE SANT

Dayton led all women’s basketball programs in the #1 HOOPS CITY Atlantic 10 in average ESPN’S TOP FIVE home attendance last COLLEGE BASKETBALL CITIES season with 2,239 fans 1. DAYTON, OHIO per game, which was 2. DURHAM, N.C. also 41st best in the 3. LAWRENCE, KAN. nation. 4. STILLWATER, OKLA. 5. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. I love our fans. They create an amazing atmosphere at our games and Selected by Bob Carpenter and Bob Wenzel during “ a basketball telecast from UD Arena. really get us going. A lot of times when we play on the road the stands are empty. We don’t have to worry about that at UD Arena.” -ALLY MALOTT “We have invested substantially during the last 15 years in facilities where our sport programs FIRST-CLASS compete and train. We are giving our student-athletes and coaches the tools they need to get better every day. These projects will provide our student-athletes with the support they need to compete successfully on the fields and courts — and in the classroom.” FACILITIES - Tim Wabler, UD Vice President/Director of Athletics

In December 2011, the Cronin Athletics Center officially opened. The creation of the CAC, which features state-of-the-art office space, additional academic space and team meeting rooms, has improved student-athlete welfare. It also includes film rooms, a Champion’s room lounge, and technology suites in the 9200 sq ft of office space.

The Center is also home to an on-campus basketball practice facility. The epicenter of Dayton Basketball remains at UD Arena, but this gives UD players a dedicated on-campus space for individual sessions, walk-throughs, open gyms and a place to simply work on their games when it best fits their schedules.

ne w initiatives The construction of a 10,000-square-foot state-of-the-art Athletic Performance Center in Reichard Hall. The 1,800-square-foot basketball weight room at the Donoher Center will be relocated to this facility, Dayton has won more which will be just steps away from other major athletic facilities on championships than in campus — Baujan Field, the Frericks Center and the Cronin Center. any other period in history and has ranked among the The modernization of the Donoher Basketball Center with upgrades to technology, locker rooms and meeting spaces for Flyer basketball and nation's best in graduating football teams. its student-athletes in the 15 years since the division The investment in athletics is part of a larger picture at the University of athletics started its of Dayton, where the pace of change is among the most rapid and ““This gives us the resources we need to take our nationally-ranked program to the highest substantial seen at any American university. During a decade of level. We already have the greatest fans. We have the greatest arena. We have one of the multi-phase enhancement remarkable growth, the University has invested more than $350 million greatest meeting room and film facilities with the addition of the Cronin Center last year. of athletics facilities. in dozens of projects. Upgrading our performance facilities to the best place we can train gives our athletes The University will launch a new undergraduate general education everything they need to succeed, and they should expect to be the best as well.” curriculum in the fall, after investing in new faculty positions and - HEAD COAch JIM JABIR courses. “TheM iami Valley and the University of Dayton are the perfect hosts to kick off March UD ARENA Madness. Each year, this event attracts thousands of basketball fans from across the nation to our state. This tournament is a perfect opportunity to showcase Dayton on a national stage.” ICONIC - U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH)

In Men’s Health Magazine Clark Kellogg, lead college basketball analyst for CBS, wrote: The three places you must watch college ball before you die: Kansas’s Allen Field House, Duke’s Cameron Indoor Stadium and Dayton’s UD Arena.

UD Arena successfully hosted the inaugural “First Four” of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament in 2011. The Arena is the most popular NCAA men’s basketball tournament venue, having been the site for 101 games.

U.S. President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron attended the first game of the 2012 First Four, giving many University of Dayton students and athletes a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to meet the president.

The media attention garnered included over 2.1 billion impressions worldwide and an estimated $1.1 million in earned media value.

Dayton has also been a recent host of NCAA women’s basketball and volleyball regionals, as well as conference tournaments in volleyball, men’s and women’s soccer and baseball. “OUR STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING PUSHES US TO THE LIMITS SUPERIOR AND WE ARE STRONGER AND FASTER..” STRENGTH -ALLY MALOTT

State-of-the-art conditioning centers, fully-equipped training rooms and professional certified strength and conditioning coaches combine to create a program for basketball players that gives them a physical edge over the competition.

The conditioning program is designed to prepare the women’s basketball STRONGER. TOUGHER. BETTER. TOGETHER. team for the specific metabolic demands of their sport. The Donoher Basketball Center weightroom has all the latest treadmills, free weights and Nautilus equipment. “BEING A PART OF THE FLYER FAMILY MEANS THAT YOU ARE READY AND WILLING FLYER TO WORK HARD, SACRIFICE AND BE AN INCREDIBLE TEAMMATE IN ORDER TO REACH EVERY TEAM GOAL.” FAMILY -ANDREA HOOVER

WE ARE FLYERS. WE ARE FAMILY. Basketball is the bond that links us together. One common goal to succeed. “The Flyer Family is everything to me. They are the ones who HAVE MADE Fly-er [FLî-ER] Fam-i-ly [fam-uh-lee] my experience at Dayton better than I could have ever imagined. 1. To rise above the competition. 1. A group of people who share common attitudes, ” 2. One that has wings. interests, or goals. -AC SSIE SANT 3. To know no limits. IN THE COMMUNITY

giving back Our women’s basketball program is a reflection of the University of Dayton. In that reflection you see people who know how very fortunate they are for the opportunities they’ve been given. Our basketball team understands how lucky they are to be a part of this great university and basketball program. Knowing Dayton Women’s you are given something special and doing something to help others less fortunate is such an important part of life and what we learn every day here at Basketball TEAM UD. VOLUNTEERS WITH... The women’s basketball team won the 2010, 2011 and 2012 Flyer Challenge, - Habitat for Humanity a program to increase UD student-athletes’ involvement in NCAA CHAMPS/ Life Skills, created to support the development initiatives of NCAA member - Dayton Children’s Hospital institutions and to enhance the quality of the student-athlete experience - J.U.M.P. Kids, a free after school program that within the context of higher education. allows kids to choose a safe and educational alternative to being on the streets. UD raised more than $5,000 for the Red Cross in their Hoops for Haiti effort in 2009 and raised more than $3,600 for the Kay Yow Cancer Fund at their - MRDD Free Basketball Clinics/FANtastic Flyers Fan Club Pink Zone game on Feb. 26, 2011 - Reading at various elementary and middle schools The Flyers were recipients of the 2010 Erin Ritchey Memorial Volunteer - Participants of Ascension’s Annual Nutrition and Service Award. Health Fair

- Think Pink Games They were honored with the 2010-11 Student Service Award from the Miami Valley Catholic Social Services. - Military Appreciation Games Their annual Math Day game is a great free, LEARNING event for 6,700 Dayton area kids and teachers from 42 schools.

UD women’s basketball also volunteers at the Grace United YMCA on Christmas and the YMCA Olympics in the summer hosted by UD.

“Giving back to the community is so important to the Flyer family. Because of all the They also volunteered their time at the NCAA Women’s Basketball Regional amazing support the city of Dayton has given us, it is vital that we give back.” hosted at UD Arena March 26-28, 2011.

-ALLY MALOTT BEST IN CLASS

CLASSROOM EXCELLENCE The University of Dayton women’s basketball Graduation Success Rate is a rarity and phenomenal; their four-year average is a perfect 100 percent. Dayton is one of just four institutions whose men’s and women’s basketball programs have perfect GSR numbers and both won at least 20 games the last two seasons. That exclusive club’s membership consists of Dayton, Duke, Notre Dame and Princeton.

As a whole, University of Dayton Athletics has a 95% graduation rate – best in the Atlantic 10 and 21st in the nation.

The Flyers have a perfect Academic Progress Rate (APR) score of 1,000 in the latest NCAA release, which is tops in the Atlantic 10 Conference.

Justine Raterman was named to the 2011-12 Capital One Academic All- District Women’s Basketball First Team, as voted on by the College Sports Information Directors of America. She repeated after earning Second Team honors in 2010-11.

2012 UD grads Patrice Lalor and Casey Nance were two-time Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars. The Sports Scholars Awards honor undergraduate minority “WE ARE STUDENT-ATHLETES AND WE TAKE PRIDE IN OUR WORK IN THE student athletes who exemplify the standards set by tennis great Arthur Ashe Jr. CLASS ROOM AS MUCH AS WE TAKE PRIDE IN OUR WORK ON THE COURT.” -ANDREA HOOVER “It really says a lot about our players that we compete at the highest level on the basketball court, reaching the NCAA Tournament the past tHREE years, and still GOOD understand and take care of the important aspects of life. It indicates the high moral character of the people we bring into our program and the values held by the University of Dayton.” SPORTS -HEAD COACH JIM JABIR

2011 ATLANTIC 10 SPORTSMANSHIP OF THE YEAR AWARD

The Sportsmanship Award is presented annually to an A-10 male and female student-athlete or team who demonstrates an act of sportsmanship, which the NCAA Committee on Sportsmanship and Ethical Conduct (CSEC) defines as behaviors exhibited by student-athletes based on values, especially respect and integrity.

“one of the most important things we do in intercollegiate athletics is develop The winner must embody the highest standards of leadership, integrity and our young people and their character reflecting total success. This is one of the sportsmanship. really special awards presented by the Atlantic 10 Conference.” -Atlantic 10 Commissioner Bernadette V. McGlade ALL-TIME “Coach Jabir has raised the expectations here. He makes you believe in yourself. He makes us believe in our team.” WINS LEADER -CASSIE SANT

JIM JABIR posted his best winning percentage as a head coach in 2012-13 (.850). His previous best was .767 in 2011-12. He was named one of four finalists for the 2013 Naismith Coach of the Year Award.

became the all-time wins leader for the University of Dayton women’s basketball program with the Flyers’ 102-69 victory over Toledo on Dec. 5, 2011, giving him the 120th in his UD career.

became the 46th NCAA Division I active coach to reach 400 career victories after a victory at Fordham on Feb. 10, 2013. Following the 2012-13 season he had a 407-347 career record.

has led the Flyers to six consecutive 20+ win seasons and five consecutive postseason appearances, including four straight NCAA appearances (UD earned an at-large berth to the 2010 NCAA Tournament, the first appearance for the Flyers in the Big Dance).

was named a finalist for the 2010 Kay Yow National Coach of the Year Award.

named the 2012-13 and 2007-08 Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year.

was a two-time Reebok/Great Midwest Conference Coach of the Year while at Marquette. “He gets the best out of us and he wants what is best for us.” -AMBER DEANE

“This DAYTON team has done amazing things for me and I attribute this opportunity to them and what we were able to accomplish this year; they are the best I could ask for, on and off the court.” SAM MACKAY -SC AM MA KAY

“This WAs a great opportunity for SAM and a milestone for our program. She has worked extremely hard to get this opportunity that most people can only dream of.” -JIM JABIR “Every assistant coach who has worked with me has helped me along the way, especially those who worked with me this past year to prepare me for the biggest tryout of my life,” REPRESENTING said Ross. “I can’t say enough about the academic coordinators at Dayton, the athletic trainers, strength and conditioning staffs, the other UD teams, the HSS Department at the University and Dr. Curran, who have all supported me in this dream” TEAM CANADA -KENDEL ROSS

Former Flyer women’s basketball player Kendel Ross has many people to thank for her development and accomplishments – from her hometown in Sarnia, Ontario to her second family and community at the University of Dayton.

Ross has taken a huge step toward reaching her goal of becom- ing an Olympic athlete when she was one of 12 named to the official roster that represented the Canadian Senior Women’s National Team (SWNT) at the FIBA Americas Championship in Mexico Sept. 20-28.

Ross, who has been training with the Canadian Women's Senior National Team for the last five years, was a first alternate for Team Canada at the 2012 Olympics in London. Canada secured a berth in the quarterfinal round with a 79-73 win overB razil, ranked No. 6 in the world.

“When Coach (Jim) Jabir recruited me to come to Dayton he said one of his biggest goals was to get me here. Everyone at Dayton was just as committed. This is not just my achievement but everyone’s who had a hand in this process” -KENDEL ROSS IN THE MEDIA

NATIONAL EXPOSURE The Flyers appeared in five national television games in 2010-11; eight televised games in 2011-12; and seven in 2012-13.

Dayton was featured on ESPN’s Around the Horn in 2011.

Stories on the Flyers have appeared in USA Today, ESPN.com, Sports Illustrated.com, CBSSports.com, AOL Sporting News, IPad News, and the Associated Press.

The Flyers’ local affiliates – WHIO Radio and WHIO-TV – are the top stations in the market. WHIO-TV is the number one CBS affiliate in the country.

DaytonFlyers.com averages nearly 50,000 unique visitors and over 6 million hits a month.

All UD women’s basketball home and away games are broadcast through WHIO Radio or Dayton Flyers Radio. The University of Dayton is a top-tier Catholic research institution that TOP-TIER attracts top-notch students and athletes that are educated to be leaders. UNIVERSITY

UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON The University of Dayton is ranked as a top-tier national university and one of the best Catholic universities in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report’s “America’s Best Colleges” issue.

Home to GE Aviation’s EPISCENTER (Electrical Power Integrated Systems Research and Development Center), a new $51 million research center where University researchers will work side-by-side with GE Aviation scientists and engineers to create new advanced electrical power technologies.

Attracts nearly $100 million annually in sponsored research through the University of Dayton Research Institute.

Ranked first in the nation for federally-sponsored materials research.

First in Ohio for federally-sponsored engineering research and development.

Welcomes world-renowned financial leaders and students from over 70 countries to campus each spring during R.I.S.E., the largest student professional investment conference in the world.

Offers one of the Top 15 entrepreneurship programs in the country. In the Davis Center for Portfolio Management, undergraduates invest nearly $11 million of the University’s endowment, one of the 10 largest student-managed portfolios in the country. The Princeton Review and Entrepreneur magazine ranked the entrepreneurship program as one of the top-20 programs in the nation the past seven years.

In other recent rankings, The Princeton Review’s 2013 edition of The Best 377 Colleges lists the University of Dayton as one of the top institutions for undergraduate education in the country, noting that UD takes the Marianist values of “intense education, strong community and deep faithfulness and wraps (them) into a fun place to be.”

The University of Dayton ranked 10th in the nation in the category, “Their Students Love These Colleges, and in the top 20 (16th) for “Happiest Students.”

The University of Dayton made five of The Princeton Review’s top-20 lists:

8th “Everybody Plays Intramural Sports” 16th “Happiest Students” 18th “Easiest Campus to Get Around” 19th “School Runs Like Butter,” which rates how smoothly the school is operated 20th in “Best Quality of Life” “I have such a great respect for our league and we have AT0 LANTIC 1 to show up every single night. I think we have one of the best BASKETBALL conferences in the country.” CONFERENCE -JIM JABIR

AT0 LANTIC 1 Thirty-two national television appearances and a 16-game league slate highlight the 2013-14 Atlantic 10 Conference Women’s Basketball Schedule. ESPN Networks will feature three women’s games; two regular season contests and the 2014 A-10 Championship game from the Richmond Coliseum on March 9. ESPN will air the A-10 championship finale for the 17th straight year. CBS Sports Network will televise an additional 10 games; eight during the regular season and the two semifinal outings at the Atlantic 10 Championship on March 8th. The A-10’s newest media partner NBCSN will show three league contests in the month of January.

The A-10 ranked ninth in the final 2012-13 RPI rankings. Dayton paced the league, coming in 17th among the nation’s top teams, while five additional teams are ranked among the top 113 – Saint Joseph’s (36), Duquesne (37), Charlotte (56), Fordham (60) and Richmond (113).

Seven Atlantic 10 Women’s Basketball teams earned postseason berths in 2013. Dayton and Saint Joseph’s represented the Atlantic 10 in the 2013 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Tournament. Five A-10 teams were also selected to take part in the 2013 WNIT. Dayton defeated St. John’s in the first-round of the NCAA Tournament. The 96- 90 win was the first double overtime game in the NCAA tournament since 2000 when Vanderbilt outlasted Kansas in the opening round.

The 2013 postseason marked the fourth time in five years that an A-10 school has advanced to the Sweet 16 of the WNIT and the second time in three years that two teams have been alive after the first two rounds of play. “I love her story so much. She, “Best two minutes of my life. I will FOR THE and coach Jabir, have a fan for forever be grateful to everyone who life. I mean, me! I’m the fan!” had a part in making it happen. It was just an amazing day.” OF THE GAME - GREGG DOYEL, CBSSports.com - EBONY GAINEY EBONY GAINEY’S HEARTWARMING STORY Several good works by the University of Dayton women’s basketball team helped the Flyers earn the Atlantic 10’s Female Sportsmanship Award last season, but the one that touched many hearts was the story of Ebony Gainey.

Dayton head coach Jim Jabir offered the local Meadowdale High School standout a scholarship. But in summer 2007, just before her freshman year, Gainey’s older sister Kenyattia passed away from a heart-related issue. Then Gainey was diagnosed with cardiomyopathy. Her collegiate playing career was over before it began.

“It definitely was a rough time,” Gainey said. “I think I didn’t show it on my face much, but I definitely felt it. This must not have been my plan; God didn’t have me playing basketball as a plan forever.”

The Flyers consider Gainey family. The lefty drove to the hole with her smooth step, Although it meant Dayton would have one less let go and watched, for what seemed like an scholarship player on the court for four years, eternity, as the ball rattled around before falling in Gainey — thanks to Jabir’s insistence — retained the rim. Fans at University of Dayton Arena gave her full ride. She served as an inspiration to her her a standing ovation. teammates; she gave her perspective from the sidelines; and she always led a pre-game prayer in “I will forever remember it and forever be grateful the locker room. for everybody putting so much time into getting it to happen and for the coaches just allowing me to She also determined who would don the “Green do it,” she said. “It was just an amazing Jersey,” the practice jersey with her name and day.” number, 13. She awarded it to the player who showed the most heart in the game, and that Her story grabbed local and national headlines player wore it in practice until the next contest. on USA Today, ESPN.com, Sports Illustrated. com, CBSSports.com, AOL Sporting News and the The entire program wanted to do something Associated Press. special for Gainey in her final year. Administrators and team athletic trainer Jaime Potter got Gainey had overcome heartache. She had clearance from the NCAA for Gainey to play in overcome her own heart disease. one game — senior day Feb. 26, 2011. In the spring, she logged another accomplishment She started against Fordham and scored the first — a college degree, the first earned in her family. points of the game and her career. “This whole season has been improbable. THE SIXTH YOUNGEST TEAM IN THE NATION season running around out there against St. John’s on their home court. We’ve done it all year. I’m proud of the way they handled the whole season. The presence in review and maturity.” -JIM JABIR 2012-13 HIGHLIGHTS - The 2012-13 Flyers posted a record of 28-3. They set the school-record for greatest number of wins in a season since becoming a Division I program in 1986.

- With a perfect 14-0 conference record, the Flyers earned the program’s first regular season Atlantic 10 championship title in 2013.

- The Flyers won three in-season tournaments with a different MVP in each: DePaul’s Maggie Dixon Classic (MVP: Amber Deane), Arizona State Classic (MVP: Sam MacKay) and the Dayton Marriott Classic (MVP: Ally Malott).

- UD advanced to its fourth consecutive NCAA tournament with the highest seed in program history at No. 7. Dayton advanced to the NCAA Second Round with a thrilling double overtime 96-90 win over host St. John’s.

- Dayton was ranked in the AP and USA Today Coaches Polls for 18 consecutive weeks, peaking at No. 11 in both, which is also a program record.

- Atlantic 10 Awards for Dayton: Coach of the Year - Jim Jabir; Rookie of the Year - Amber Deane; Sixth Player of the Year - Olivia Applewhite; First Team - Andrea Hoover; Second Team - Ally Malott; Third Team - Sam MacKay; All-Rookie Team - Amber Deane and Kelley Austria; All-Academic Team - Andrea Hoover.

- Head Coach Jim Jabir was named a finalist for the Naismith National Coach of the Year after posting a career-high winning percentage (.903) with the sixth youngest team in the nation. He also earned his second Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year honor.

- Dayton went unbeaten at home this season, and improved its home court winning streak to 13 straight, which is the seventh best in NCAA Division I women’s basketball. The Flyers averaged 2,739 fans per home game - the highest in the A-10 and Top 45 in the nation.

- The Flyers defeated five BCS teams this season: from the Big East (DePaul and St. John’s), Big Ten (Michigan State), Pac 12 (Arizona State) and SEC (Vanderbilt).

- Dayton had three players honored by Full Court, headlined by Amber Deane who was named to the Full Court All-America Freshman Second Team. Sam MacKay (Third Team) and Andrea Hoover (Honorable Mention) were also recognized by Full Court.

- UD’s 75.9 ppg ranked 6th best in the NCAA. The Flyers’ win-loss percentage was 7th in the nation. They were also in the Top 20 in the nation in scoring margin. NATIONAL TEAM WOMEN’S BASKETBALL EXPERIENCE Saicha Grant-Allen Power Forward • 6’5’’

Hometown: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada High School: Glendale Secondary School

HIGH SCHOOL ACCOMPLISHMENTS: - 3-star prospect by ESPN HoopGurlz - Averaged 25 ppg, 7 blks per/game and 8 assists per/game - Played on Ontario’s National Championship Team - Named a 2013 JUEL First Team All-Star and All-Defensive Team selection - Selected to play in the JUEL All-Star Game

INTERNATIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS: “Saicha is a great kid with a huge - 15 international games played with Team Canada upside. She has a great build - Member of the U16 Cadette National Team that finished 3rd at and can run the floor very well the 2011 FIBA Americas U16 Championship for Women in Merida, for her size. She has a chance to Mexico....she averaged 2.8 points and a team-high 3.0 rpg be a major contributor to our program.” - Member of the 2012 Canadian Women National Team that competed at the FIBA U17 World Championship for Women in -UD Head Coach Jim Jabir , ... Team Canada finished in 3rd, the first medal ever won at the age-group world championship level, [behind USA (1st) & Spain, (2nd)]...she averaged 6.4 points along with a team-high 8.9 rebounds which were the 5th best in the tournament - Member of 3x3 Team that participated at the 2012 3x3 Youth World Championships (Team Canada finished 2-3) held in Spain

Five Flyers have experience playing for their respective national teams.

• Freshman Saicha Grant-Allen is a member of the U19 Canadian Junior National Team. “She is one of a kind. Probably the greatest attribute that Saicha brought to our team • Freshman Andrijana Cvitkovic played for the Croatian U18 National Team. was her humility. She was so inclusive, always playing a team game, even when I wanted • Sophomore Amber Deane participated in the 2013 USA Basketball U19 World Championship Team trials. her to be more demanding of the ball. Saicha never thought she was better than anyone and always had the team’s best • Junior Ally Malott was a member of the 2010 USA Basketball U18 National Team that compiled a perfect interests at heart. And that’s 5-0 record and earned the 2010 FIBA Americas Championship gold medal. why we were so successful. It’s been a privilege to share in the recruiting experience — it • Sophomore Jodie Cornelie-Sigmundova has played on the French National U16, U17, and U18 teams. gives all athletes at Glendale a chance to see that dreams can come true, through dedication “Athletic with a long, lean build. Has all the physical tools. and hard work.” Works hard and gets up and down the floor. Aggressive defender. Potential.”

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#2 AMBER #3 CHRISTY #5 CELESTE #10 ANDRIJANA #11 ALLY DEANE MACIOCE EDWARDS CVITKOVIC MALOTT Sophomore Freshman Freshman Freshman Junior WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP G • 5-9 G • 6-0 G • 5-9 F • 6-3 F • 6-4 Lathrup Village, Mich. Pickerington, Ohio Indianapolis, Ind. Kraljevica, Croatia Middletown, Ohio Detroit Country Day Pickerington North North Central Culver Academy Madison M ARCH 5-9, 2014 AT THE RICHMOND COLISEUM IN RICHMOND, VA.

#12 JODIE CORNELIE- #22 KELLEY #24 ANDREA #32 TIFFANY #33 CASSIE SIGMUNDOVA AUSTRIA HOOVER JOHNSON SANT Sophomore Sophomore Junior Junior Senior C • 6-4 G • 6-0 G • 5-9 G • 5-8 C • 6-3 Strasbourg, France Beavercreek, Ohio Bellbrook, Ohio Philadelphia, Pa. Kettering, Ohio Oak Hill Academy (Va.) Dayton Carroll Spring Valley Prep Charter Fairmont

#34 MORGAN #55 SAICHA HEAD COACH ASSISTANT BERRY GRANT-ALLEN JIM JABIR COACH R-Freshman Freshman 11th Season at UD SHAUNA GREEN F • 6-3 C • 6-5 27th Season Overall 2nd Season at UD Brooklyn, Mich. Hamilton, Ontario Nazareth ‘84 Canisius ‘02 Napoleon Glendale Secondary

#A10CHAMPS #A10WBB ASSISTANT ASSISTANT DIR. OF BASKETBALL STRENGTH AND ATHLETIC COACH COACH OPERATIONS CONDITIONING TRAINER ADENIYI AMADOU CAMRYN WHITAKER ARNIKA EDWARDS MARK THOBE KRISTI TRITT 4th Season at UD 2nd Season at UD 1st Season at UD 13th Season at UD 1st Season at UD IUP ‘08 Western Kentucky ‘05 Alabama A&M ‘91 Dayton ‘98 2013-14 UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Five Flyers have experience playing for their respective national teams.

• Freshman Saicha Grant-Allen is a member of the U19 Canadian Junior National Team.

• Freshman Andrijana Cvitkovic played for the Croatian U18 National Team.

• Sophomore Amber Deane participated in the 2013 USA Basketball U19 World Championship Team trials.

• Junior Ally Malott was a member of the 2010 USA Basketball U18 National Team that compiled a perfect 5-0 record and earned the 2010 FIBA Americas Championship gold medal.

• Sophomore Jodie Cornelie-Sigmundova has played on the French National U16, U17, and U18 teams. SENIOR UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2013-2014 dayton flyer’s women’s basketball cassie sant # 33 Cassie Sant 6’3 / C / senior / kettering, OH / Fairmont

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Cassie is a co-captain and the lone Senior on the Sant, Fairmont’s much sought-after 6-foot-2 center, team this season. was a three-year starter and averaged a team-high 14 points and nine rebounds as a junior, leading the 2012-13 Firebirds to a 22-4 record. In her junior season, she was an Honorable Mention All-Ohio selection. Sant was also a two-time First Team All-Greater Western As a junior Sant started in all but one of the Flyers’ Ohio Conference selection. 31 games and averaged 7.7 ppg and shot .434 from the floor. She finished fifth on the team in scoring On the national recruiting rankings, Sant was rated (7.7 ppg), field goal percentage (.434) and offensive the ninth-best power forward in the nation and the rebounds (44), as well as fourth in free throw 82nd best prospect overall by the ESPNU HoopsGirlz percentage (.771) and third in blocked shots (11). 100. Sant scored in double figures 12 times this season, including a career-high 19 points in the win over Michigan State. 2011-12

Sant played in all but one game for the Flyers averaging 17.7 minutes per game. She was ranked third on the team in scoring with 8.0 ppg. Named to the Saint Peter’s College Holiday Classic All- Tournament Team. She led the team in field goal percentage at 49 percent. Sant recorded a double- Flyer focus | personal double against Rhode Island with a season-high 11 rebounds to go along with 14 points. Daughter of: Eric and Roxanne Gray 2010-11

birthday: April 24, 1992 Cassie Sant made her Flyer debut against Penn State in Dayton’s season opener. She played in 27 games major: Visual Communications for the Flyers and averaged three points a game. Design Grabbed four rebounds in five different games. Ended the season shooting .417 from the field and hometown: Kettering, Ohio .696 from the free throw line. Sant was given the Most Improved Player award at the season ending banquet. JUNIORS UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2013-2014 dayton flyer’s women’s basketball ally malott # 11 alLY malott 6’4 / F / junior / middletown, OH / madison

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Ally is a co-captain and was named to the Atlantic Member of the 2010 USA Basketball U18 National 10 Preseason First Team, which is comprised of five Team that compiled a perfect 5-0, earned the 2010 players. FIBA Americas Championship gold medal and qualified the SU A for the 2011 FIBA U17 World 2012-13 Championship. Malott had a strong sophomore season coming high school off the bench in all 31 games for the Flyers and averaging a career-high 25.6 mpg...Led the Flyers Named an Ohio Division III All-State first team player with 6.6 rebounds per game and her average of in 2009 and in 2010...Selected as the 2010 Player 10.7 points was second highest on the team... of the Year in the Southwestern Buckeye League She registered a career-high 20 points in a 65-59 Buckeye Division and the Division III Southwest win over Arizona State, while also tallying seven District... Named the Ohio Division III District 15 rebounds and two steals...Had a career-high 13 Underclassman of the Year... Averaged 18.1 ppg. 7.3 rebounds against Eastern Illinois, while also scoring rpg., 4.5 apg. and 3.3 steals per game as a junior in 15 points...Named to the Second Team All-Atlantic 2009-10 at Madison, leading it to a 27-1 record and 10. an Ohio Division III state title game appearance... Averaged 15.9 ppg. 10.1 rpg., 3.4 apg., 3.3 blocks and 2.1 steals per game in her sophomore season 2011-12 in 2008-09, when Madison finished 20-6... Averaged 12.9 ppg. and 8.3 rpg. per game as a freshman in Freshman Ally Malott played in all 30 games fo 2007-08 for a 21-1 Madison team... Has scored 1,191 the Flyers...Played an average of 16.8 minutes per points and grabbed 840 rebounds in her three years Flyer focus | personal game...Malott averaged 6.1 points and 3.3 rebounds at Madison, leading her team to a 68-8 record in per game...Played an outstanding game against that stretch... Invited to the 2011 USA Women’s U19 Daughter of: Todd and Cindy Buffalo scoring 18 points, dishing out six assists, and World Championship Team Trial... Also was an All- Malott snagging three steals, all career highs....Malott shot League volleyball player... Named a McDonald’s All 41 percent from the field, third best on the team... American in 2011... Ohio Gatorade Player of the Year Against Charlotte, Malott swatted a season three in 2011... State of Ohio Player of the Year in 2011 Birthday: October 31, 1992 shots...Named to the Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team, for Division III... Named 1st Team All-Ohio Division along with Andrea Hoover - Flyers were the only III in 2009, 2010 and 2011... She ended her high major: Exercise Science team to have two players selected to the All-Rookie school career scoring 1,689 points, recording 865 Team in 2012. rebounds and accumulating 370 assists... Excelled in hometown: Middletown, Ohio the classroom as she was named Academic All Ohio Division III in 2011... Ranked in the top 20 of her high school: Madison academic class and was a member of the National Honor Society was a member of her student council 2013-2014 dayton flyer’s women’s basketball andrea hoover # 24 andrea hoover 5’9 / G / junior / Bellbrook, OH / spring valley academy

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Andrea is a co-captain and was named to the At Spring Valley Academy, Hoover was an offensive Atlantic 10 Preseason First Team, which is comprised juggernaut as a four-year starter and five-year of five players. varsity letter winner...She was a four-time Spring Valley Most Outstanding Player…She averaged 26 ppg, 14 rpg, and 6 apg and led Spring Valley to 2012-13 a 31-1 record in her senior year...She can handle the point guard and the shooting guard position... Sophomore Andrea Hoover started in all 31 games In her junior season she averaged 24 ppg, 10 rpg, for the Flyers this season... Hoover averaged 12.9 and 8 apg and led her team to an 18-2 record... ppg and 5.5 rpg... She also shot .440 from the floor Hoover was named to ESPN Hoopgurlz Class of 2011 and .403 from beyond the arc... Hoover led the Super 60 Players…She averaged 21.5 points in the Flyers in 11 categories this season, including points National Association of Christian Athletes Division (401), points per game (12.9), field goals made (135), II National Championship in 2008 earning her Most 3pt field goals made (54), free throws made (77) and Outstanding Offensive Player of the tournament… offensive rebounds (68)... Scored 20 or more points She also led Spring Valley to the Southwestern four times this season, including a career-high 24 Adventist University Hoops Classic Championship points in the Flyer’s double overtime win over St. in 2009 and again in 2011, earning all-tourney John’s in the first round of the NCAA Tournament... honors both years…Hoover was also an all- tournament selection at the 2010 AAU 16U National 2011-12 Championships

Freshman Andrea Hoover played in all 30 games for the Flyers, starting 25 of them...Hoover was second on the team in scoring, averaging 10.0 ppg... Flyer focus | personal Hit season highs against La Salle with 22 points and nine rebounds...Also scored 22 points in a Daughter of: Robert and Terri victory against George Washington...Averaged 5.1 Hoover rebounds per game, also second best on the team... In a victory against Wright State, Hoover poured in 4 three-pointers...Racked up 154 rebounds and 69 Birthday: September 9, 1992 assists throughout the season...Scored 16 points and grabbed five rebounds against Arkansas in the major: Sport Management first round of the NCAA Tournament...Was named Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year, Atlantic 10 All-Third hometown: Bellbrook, OH Team, Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team and the Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week four times throughout the high school: Spring Valley season. Academy 2013-2014 dayton flyer’s women’s basketball tiffany johnson #32 tiffany johnson 5’8 / G / junior / philadelphia, pa / prep charter

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previous colleges

Johnson played in 11 games at Drexel in the 2011- 12 season. Started 32 games and led Louisburg College (N.C.) to a 32-3 record and the 2013 NJCAA DII National Championship...Scored 15 points and grabbed seven rebounds in the national championship final...Averaged 8.6 ppg and 4.2 rpg in 2012-13...Named a team captain at Louisburg personal First Team All-Public League selection as a senior at Prep Charter...Helped her team to three appearances in the PIAA State Tournament during her career... Named the 2010 Women’s Basketball Player of the Year by the South Philadelphia Review...Named First Team All-Southeast Pennsylvania by the Philadelphia Inquirer.

Flyer focus | personal Daughter of: Kim Lofton-Johnson and Thomas Johnson Birthday: major: General studies with a minor in business of administra- tion and sociology hometown: Philadelphia, PA high school: Prep Charter SOPHOMORES UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2013-2014 dayton flyer’s women’s basketball amber deane #2 amber deane 5’9 / g / sophomore / lathrup village, Mi / detroit country day

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Deane played and started in all 31 games for the Flyers, averaging 25 minutes per game... Averaged 9.9 points and 4.7 rebounds per game... She was named the Most Valuable Player of the Maggie Dixon Classic after scoring a career-high 27 points with five rebounds and two steals in the championship game against No. 25 DePaul...Deane was also named as the College Sports Madness High-Major Women’s Basketball Player of the Week and Sports Madness A-10 Player of the week after her exceptional performance at the Maggie Dixon Classic... She was later named the Atlantic 10 conference Women’s Basketball Rookie of the Week and had another career- high of 11 rebounds against Butler and a career-high 7 assists against Eastern Illinois...Deane led the team and the Atlantic 10 Conference in field goal percentage (.556)... She finished the season shooting .327 from behind the arc and .737 from the free- throw line... Named to Flyer focus | personal the Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team and was named the Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year. Daughter of: George and Alma Deane High School 3-star prospect by ESPN HoopGurlz...Two-time Birthday: February 22, 1994 Class B All-State First Team selection...Honorable Mention AP Class B All-State as a junior...Country major: Journalism Day won 2012 MHSAA Region 12 Final...Averaged 19.1 pts, 4 rebounds, 3 steals per game as a junior... hometown: Lathrup Village, MI Two consecutive years with an undefeated regular season as a sophomore and junior...Led DCD to four consecutive district and regional championships.. high school: Detroit Country Led DCD to a 2009 state championship. Day 2013-2014 dayton flyer’s women’s basketball jodie cornelie-sigmundova #12 jodie cornelie 6’4 / c / sophomore / strasbourg, france / oak hill academy, va

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Freshman Jodie Cornelie-Sigmundova played in 28 games for the Flyers and averaged 11.7 mpg... Cornelie-Sigmundova averaged 5.3 ppg and 3.1 rpg... Posted a career-high 21 points on 9-9 shooting from the field against Eastern Illinois, while also tallying 4 rebounds and 2 blocks... She led the team with 46 blocked shots, 5 of which came in the home matchup against George Washington.

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Jodie has played on the French National U16, U17, and U18 teams...In 2011 Jodie led the U18 French team to 2nd place in the FIBA European Championship...In 2010 Jodie led the U17 French team to 2nd place in the World Championships. First place went to USA...On the U16 French National Team in 2009 Jodie averaged: 6.4 ppg and 6.9 rpg and led her team to second place in the FIBA European Champonships...On the U17 French National Team in 2010 Jodie averaged: 4.9 ppg and 4.5 rpg...On the U18 French National Team in 2011 Jodie averaged: 7.6 ppg and 3.2 rpg. Flyer focus | personal Daughter of: Pavla and Martial Cornelie Birthday: April 20, 1993 major: Undeclared hometown: Strasbourg, France high school: Oak Hill Academy, VA 2013-2014 dayton flyer’s women’s basketball kelley austria #22 kelley austria 6’0 / G / sophomore / beavercreek, OH / dayton carroll

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Named to the Atlantic 10 Preseason five-person At nearby Dayton Carroll High School, Kelley All-Defensive Team Austria was a standout basketball player, named an all-league player all four years…As a freshman, 2012-13 she was named to the Second Team All-Greater Girls Cincinnati League and the Ohio District 15 All-Underclassman team, leading Carroll to a district Austria had an amazing freshman season coming title…he sophomore year in high school, Austria’s off the bench and appearing in all 31 games for success continued and she was promoted to the the Flyers... She averaged 6.9 ppg and 1.9 apg, First Team All-Greater Girls Cincinnati League while playing 24.1 mgp... Had a career-high 21 and was once again named to the Ohio District points against St. John’s in the First Round of the 15 All-Underclassman team….The six-foot star NCAA tournament... Third on the team in field racked up team MVP honors for the Dayton Carroll goal percentage (.441)... Led the team and was patriots while being named Honorable Mention 7th in the A-10 in steals with 2.0 per game and 63 All-Southwest Ohio….She also helped lead Carroll total throughout the season...Had a career-high to the GGCL conference title…As a junior, Austria 6 rebounds against Wright State... Named to the was chosen as Player of the Year in the GGCL and Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team. Underclassman Player of the Year for Ohio District 15…She was named First Team All-Southwest Ohio and Second Team All-Ohio... Austria helped Carroll finish as state runners-up in Division II… Once again, she was voted the team’s Most Valuable Player…She was named an AAU All-American at the AAU National Tournament in Orlando, Florida as a member of the Ohio Lady Attack…During her Flyer focus | personal senior year, she helped the Lady Attack win the AAU National Championship. She was dubbed Player of Daughter of: Mike and Renae the Year for the second straight season in the GGCL Austria and racked up Division II Ohio Player of the Year honors, the Southwest Ohio Player of the Year and the Ohio District 15 Player of the Year…Austria was Birthday: July 22, 1994 named a finalist for Ms. Ohio and capped off a third straight team MVP award at Carroll…She guided major: Undeclared Carroll to the district title, regional runners-up and the GGCL title…She averaged 16.6 points, 4.9 assists hometown: Beavercreek, OH and 7.3 steals a game while shooting 67% from the field and 87% from the foul line during her senior year... Her 529 career steals is 5th all-time in Ohio high school: Dayton Carroll history…Austria was on the Honor Roll all four years of high school and was a member of the National Honors Society. FRESHMEN UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2013-2014 dayton flyer’s women’s basketball C hristy Macioce #3 christy macioce 6’0 / g / freshman / pickerington, OH / pickerington north

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9th ranked prospect in Ohio and 207th nationally according to MaxPreps.com...Tournament MVP in the Lady Panther Classic after scoring 21 points in the championship game...2011-12 Ohio Capital All- Conference First Team...2011-12 Honorable Mention All-District.

Flyer focus | personal Daughter of: Cathy and Frank Macioce Birthday: May 26, 1995 major: Business hometown: Pickerington, OH high school: Pickerington North 2013-2014 dayton flyer’s women’s basketball celeste edwards #5 celeste edwards 5’9 / g / freshman / indianapolis, in / north central

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4-star prospect by ESPN HoopGurlz...Ranked No. 47 Overall and 12th at her position nationally by ESPN HoopGurlz...Candidate for ESPN High School Player of the Year...Played on the Indiana Junior All-Star Team that defeated Kentucky’s all-stars 101-98.

Flyer focus | personal Daughter of: Letitia Bailey and Toby Edwards Birthday: June 17, 1995 major: Education hometown: Indianapolis, IN high school: North Central 2013-2014 dayton flyer’s women’s basketball andrijana cvitkovic #10 andrijana cvitkovic 6’3 / F / freshman / kraljevica, croatia / culver girls academy

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4-star prospect by ESPN HoopGurlz...Played on the Croatian 18U National Team Summer of 2012... Averaged 9.6 ppg, 8.6 rebounds, 0.3 assists per game on the Croatian National Team.

Flyer focus | personal Daughter of: Milan and Sanja Cvitkovic Birthday: April 28, 1994 major: Exercise Science hometown: Kraljevica, Croatia high school: Culver Girls Academy 2013-2014 dayton flyer’s women’s basketball mor gan berry #34 morgan berry 6’3 / F / r-freshman / brooklyn, mi / napoleon

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Freshman Morgan Berry redshirted the 2012-13 season.

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Averaged 24.4 points, 14.2 rebounds, 4 assissts and 5 blocks, per game...Two-time Team Captain 2010-12....Won Cascades Conference Title, District Championship, Regional Championship 2008- 09...3rd in area for both scoring and rebounding 2009-10...Two-time All-State Class C First Team 2010-11 and 2011-12...Three-time All Conference selection 2009-10, 2010-11 and 2011-12...Player of the Year for Jackson County Dream Team 2010-11 and named to the Jackson County Dream Team for three consecutive years: 2009-10, 2010-11, and 2011-12...Named to the Detroit Free Press Dream Team First Team in 2012...Broke school records: most points in a game of 42, most points in a season 513, and free throw percentage of 84.4%... Broke Napoleon High School career scoring record with 1,342 points...Also named All-State in track. Flyer focus | personal Named all-conference, all-regional and was District Champion in the high jump. Broke her high school Daughter of: Sheryl Berry and record for the high jump. the late Ed Berry Birthday: November 28, 1993 major: Undeclared hometown: Brooklyn, MI high school: Napoleon 2013-2014 dayton flyer’s women’s basketball saicha grant-allen #55 saicha grant-allen 6’5 / c / freshman / hamilton, Ontario / glendale secondary

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3-star prospect by ESPN HoopGurlz...Averaged 25 ppg, 7 blks per game and 8 assists per game... Played on Ontario’s National Championship Team... Named a 2013 JUEL First Team All-Star and All- Defensive Team selection...Selected to play in the JUEL All-Star Game...15 international games played with Team Canada...Member of the U19 Canadian Junior National Team that will compete at the 2013 FIBA U19 World Championship for Women in Lithuania...Member of the 2012 Canadian Women National Team that competed at the FIBA U17 World Championship for Women in Amsterdam, Netherlands... Team Canada finished in 3rd, the first medal ever won at the age-group world championship level, [behind USA (1st) & Spain, (2nd)]...she averaged 6.4 points along with a team- high 8.9 rebounds which were the 5th best in the tournament...Member of 3x3 Team that participated at the 2012 3x3 Youth World Championships (Team Canada finished 2-3) held inS pain...Member of the U16 Cadette National Team that finished 3rd at the 2011 FIBA Americas U16 Championship for Women in Merida, Mexico....she averaged 2.8 points and a Flyer focus | personal team-high 3.0 rpg. Daughter of: Sophia and Glen Grant-Allen Birthday: June 29, 1995 major: Undeclared hometown: Hamilton, Ontario high school: Glendale Secondary C OAcheS UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HEAD COACH JIM JABIR tying the school record for wins since becoming Poll and 24th in the Associated Press Poll. Jabir After his stint at Siena, Jabir spent six years a Division I program. The Flyers made their was primarily responsible for the development at Marquette University becoming one of the fourth ever and third straight postseason of CU’s post players, including the Buffaloes’ most successful coaches in the history of the appearance; this 2009-10 postseason was first-ever First Team All-Big 12 selection. program, elevating the Golden Eagles into the special however – it was the first NCAA Division national spotlight. I Tournament the UD women’s basketball team Jabir had been a head coach for 16 seasons had ever been a part of. The Flyers rallied from prior to coaching at CU. His broad coaching After posting a 7-20 record during his an 18-point deficit to beat No. 9 seed TCU 67- experience ranges from the Big East Conference inaugural year (1990-91) at Marquette, Jabir 66 in the opening round of the NCAA women’s to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. guided his team to four consecutive winning tournament at the University of Tennessee on seasons, two 20-plus winning seasons and March 20, 2010. Jabir was one of 10 coaches The Brooklyn, N.Y. native began his coaching three post-season appearances, including named a finalist for the Kay Yow Coach of the career as an assistant at Nazareth College back-to-back bids to the NCAA Tournament. Year Award. (1984-85) and at Buffalo State (1985-86). In 1994-95, Marquette won the Great Midwest Jabir was instrumental in leading the Bengals Conference Tournament, the first tournament It’s no surprise that Jabir was named the 2007- to a 23-3 slate, the SUNYAC title, a 22-game championship in school history. This followed 2008 Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year after winning streak, an NCAA regional tournament the 1993-94 campaign in which Jabir compiled mentoring the Flyers to a modern-program appearance and a national ranking (No. 3) a program-best 22-7 overall record and its first record 25-9. The Flyers went on to earn their during the 1985-86 season. trip to the NCAA Tournament. second postseason berth in modern history with a trip to the WNIT. After one season as an assistant, Jabir became Before his stint at Colorado, Jabir was at the the head coach at Buffalo State during the helm of Providence College for six seasons, UD improved by 11.5 victories from 2006-2007 1986-87 season at the age of 24. He led that 1996-2002. During his last three years, the to 2007-2008 on the strength of a school- team to a 14-11 record and guided the Bengals Friars’ record improved with each season. record 16-game winning streak that was the to the State University of New York Athletic longest in the nation at one point. The Flyers Conference (SUNYAC) championship and an Jabir was a two-time Reebok/Great Midwest also earned their first ever votes in the AP Top appearance in the Division III Tournament. Conference Coach of the Year while at JIM JABIR 25 Poll in 2007-2008 as they were listed in Marquette. two different weeks. UD has been one of the Jabir matriculated to Siena College from Head Coach | Nazareth College ‘84 most improved teams in the nation under the Buffalo State, where he served as the head He is a 1984 graduate of Nazareth College in direction of Jabir. coach of the Saints for three seasons (1987-90) Rochester, N.Y., where he received a degree in Hard-working. Compassionate. Dedicated. winning percentage) and posted a 46-10 record and compiled a 50-29 record. Jabir’s teams English. He also earned his Masters degree in (.821 winning percentage) in Atlantic 10 games. Jabir came to UD after spending one season as posted three consecutive winning seasons. In Student Personnel Administration from Buffalo These are just a few words that come to mind an assistant at Colorado. In his last season at his first season, Jabir was responsible for the State in 1986. when talking about Jim Jabir. On April 8, 2003, After losing seven seniors from the squad that CU, the Buffaloes (24-8) advanced to the Sweet development of Siena’s first-ever Freshman All- the University of Dayton introduced Jabir as the won the 2012 Atlantic 10 Tournament title, the Sixteen of the NCAA Tournament and were American. Jabir has three children, Lauren, Shane and women’s basketball team’s eighth head coach and bar was set high for the young 2012-13 team, ranked as high as 23rd in the ESPN/Coaches’ Jackson. first male head coach in the history of the program. but they rose to the challenge. They set the school-record for greatest number of wins in a Since taking over as Dayton’s head coach in season (28) since becoming a Division I program 2003, Jim Jabir is the all-time wins leader in in 1986. Jabir was named a finalist for the 2013 program history. He has earned a mark of 187- Naismith National Coach of the Year after posting 125 at UD and is 407-348 in his 26-year head a career-high winning percentage (.903) with the coaching career. With four consecutive NCAA sixth youngest team in the nation. appearances (2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013), two Women’s National Invitation appearances, UD advanced to its fourth consecutive NCAA back-to-back Atlantic 10 Final appearances, tournament with its highest seed in program the program’s first A-10 Women’s Basketball history at No. 7. Dayton advanced to the NCAA Tournament Championship in 2012, followed Second Round with a thrilling double overtime by the program’s first A-10 Regular Season 96-90 win over host St. John’s. Dayton went Champion in 2013 after posting a perfect unbeaten at home during the 2012-13 season, 14-0 record in conference play. Add to that and improved its home court winning streak to teams that advanced to at least the Sweet 16 the 22 A-10 All-Conference performers under 13 straight. The Flyers averaged 2,739 fans per (Connecticut, Gonzaga, and St. Bonaventure). his belt while at the helm of the Flyers, Jabir home game - the best in the A-10 and among the has undoubtedly led the University of Dayton Top 40 in the nation. With its 21-12 record in 2010-11, UD has posted to its most successful stint in modern program 20+ wins for four consecutive seasons. Dayton history. The 2011-12 University of Dayton women’s played four games in four days, advancing to basketball team posted a 23-7 record. UD won the Atlantic 10 Championship final for the first Jabir is focused on making success more of the three games in three days to claim its first-ever time in school history. The Flyers advanced to rule than the exception and the results speak Atlantic 10 Women’s Basketball Championship their fourth consecutive postseason, including for themselves. title, culminating with a 56-53 victory over No. their second straight NCAA at-large berth. Also 16/22 St. Bonaventure. In winning the Atlantic during the 2010-11 season Jabir became the The two-time Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year has 10 Championship, the Flyers advanced to their all-time wins leader with the Flyers’ 102-69 transformed the program, taking the Flyers from third consecutive NCAA Women’s Basketball victory over Toledo on Dec. 5. 3-25 in his first season to their highest national Championship. Dayton earned the No. 11 seed ranking at No. 11 in both the AP and USA Today in the tournament setting up a matchup with The 2009-10 Dayton women’s basketball team Coaches Polls in 2013. In the last four seasons the No. 6 seeded Arkansas Razorbacks. Three experienced one of its best seasons in history UD has accrued a 97-30 overall record (.708 of Dayton’s six regular season losses came to after finishing the year with a 25-8 overall mark, COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF

ADENIYI AMADOU SHAUNA GREEN Assistant Coach | Indiana University of Pennslyvania ‘08 Assistant Coach |Canisius ‘02

University of Dayton Head Coach Jim Jabir In her first year as head coach during the 2005- announced the hiring of Shauna Green as an 2006 season, Green turned around a team assistant coach of the Flyer women’s basketball that got off to an 0-6 start and advanced them Adeniyi Amadou joined the University a 25-11 record and a quarterfinals staff in June of 2012. all the way to the Iowa Conference semifinal of Dayton women’s basketball appearance in the WNIT. He assisted game. After the slow start, Loras rallied to win program as an assistant coach on with the strength and conditioning of She joined the Flyers after serving five seasons 12 of its last 21 games to finish fourth in the Oct. 18, 2010. the players, post player development on staff as an assistant coach for the Providence Iowa Conference with a 9-7 mark and a final and scouting, in addition to serving College women’s basketball program. record of 12-15. Adeniyi Amadou (pronounced AD- as video coordinator and assistant “Shauna brings a wealth of experience to our In 2006-07, Green continued to make knee AHM-uh-doo), now in his director of basketball operations. program as both a head coach and a Big East tremendous strides with the Loras program. fourth season on the UD coaching assistant coach,” said Jabir. “I am glad to have The Duhawks finished tied for second place in staff, works with the post players and Amadou started his collegiate career her with us. Shauna will help tremendously the Iowa Conference with a 12-4 conference also contributes with scouting and playing for the Black Knights of the with recruiting and her technical knowledge. record and a 17-10 overall record. The recruiting for the Flyers. United States Military Academy at I feel Shauna will continue helping grow the Duhawks earned the second seed in the West Point. He transferred to Indiana program.” conference tournament and a first round bye. For the second straight season Loras hosted an “Adeniyi is a young, energetic coach University of Pennsylvania and led She helped the Friars to their most successful Iowa Conference tournament game, and the who is very intellectual, and brings his team in offensive rebounding his season since 1991 finishing with nineteen wins Duhawks advanced to the Iowa Conference many assets to the team. He’s going senior year. in 2009-2010. Providence was picked to finish Championship game for only the second time to be a very good coach,” said Jabir. 15th in the Big East Conference preseason poll in school history by defeating regionally ranked “Our coaches and players have a He received a bachelor’s degree in and took eighth place – in the top half of the Simpson College. Loras’ 17 victories in 2006-07 level for Canisius College from 1998-2002. healthy respect for him and I am journalism and political science from 16-team conference – earning a first round bye marked the second most wins in school history, Green was a four-time All-Metro Atlantic in the Big East Tournament. That same season and included a school record eight-game eager to have him on the staff.” IUP and received a Master’s degree Athletic Conference selection and was a three- the Friars advanced to the Elite Eight in the win streak that extended into the conference time Team MVP. Green is the Golden Griffin’s from the S.I. Newhouse School of WNIT on their way to the most postseason wins championship game. Green also coached All- all-time leading scorer, having finished her Amadou, a native of Paris, France, Public Communications at Syracuse. in school history. In 2011-12 Providence beat Region and First-Team All-Conference player career with 2,012 points. She also ranks second comes to UD after serving on the He is also currently pursuing his two ranked teams in DePaul and West Virginia. Natalie Pucci. As an assistant coach at Loras, all-time at Canisius in rebounding, with a total women’s basketball staff at Syracuse Ph.D. in mass communication from Green came to Providence after serving as the team set a school record by winning 22 of 910 caroms. Green’s collegiate success also University during the 2009-10 the Newhouse School. head coach of the women’s basketball program games and qualified for the NCAA Division extended into the classroom, as she earned at Loras College in Dubuque, Iowa for two III Tournament for the first time in school season. He helped The Orange to conference and district all-academic honors. seasons from 2005-07. Prior to her stint as the history. That same year, the Duhawks won the She is a 2002 graduate of Canisius with a head coach of the Duhawks, Green served as program’s first Iowa Conference title. degree in business marketing. Green went an assistant coach at Loras for three seasons on to earn a master’s degree in physical (2002-05). A native of Clinton, Iowa, Green enjoyed a education with an emphasis in athletic stellar playing career at the NCAA Division I administration from Loras. COACHING STAFF ARNICOACHINGKA EDWARDS STAFF Director of Basketball Operations | Alabama A&M ‘91

Arnika Edwards came to the Flyers in October 2013 as the 23 athletic scholarship players, including three former Director of Basketball Operations after being a member Auburn Tigers: Tiffany Presley – Auburn Guard (2000- of the Auburn University 2009 Southeastern Conference 2004), Carol Smith- Auburn Guard (2000-02) who was Regular Season Championship Women’s Basketball staff. also the 2000 National Junior College Player of the Year/ For five years with Auburn she served as the Director of Kodak All-American, and DeWanna Bonner – Auburn Administrative Support Services. Her duties included Forward 2005 – 2009. DeWanna was also the 1st Female administrative and operational tasks, including academics, Alabamian McDonald’s All-American (2005), 2009 SEC alumni relations and community service. She also assisted Player of the Year, 2009 State Farm All American, 5th pick with the Tiger radio broadcasts as the analyst. in the WNBA draft (Phoenix Mercury), 3-time WNBA Sixth Woman of the Year (2009, 2010, 2011). Prior to Auburn, she spent 15 years at Fairfield High School where she served in various capacities including athletics Edwards graduated Cum Laude from Alabama A&M director, head basketball coach, and mathematics and University in 1991 with a bachelor of science degree in physics teacher. She coordinated “The Complete Female mathematics and a minor in physics. She earned her Athlete” symposium, spoke at various conferences and was master of arts degree in mathematics education from the the facilitator for the NCAA Guidelines and Compliance University of Montevallo in 1996. Seminar for college-bound athletes. Edwards was a two-sport athlete while attending Alabama Edwards is considered by her peers as being one of the A&M where she played basketball and volleyball. She was top High School Women’s Basketball Coaches in the state a member of the four-time SIAC Championship Volleyball of Alabama. During her coaching tenure at Fairfield her Teams from 1987-1991 as a setter. teams reached the regional tournament nine times and CAMRYN WHITAKER made the Final Four on four occasions. During her span as Edwards a native of Columbus, Ohio and Detroit, Mich., head basketball coach, Edwards compiled a 266-89 record serves on the board of several non-profit organizations and en route to being named Coach of the Year six times by is a member of the service organization Delta Sigma Theta Assistant Coach | Western Kentucky University ‘05 various organizations. Sorority, Inc. She is married to Ronald Edwards and has a daughter, Chanel who is a sophomore at the University of Throughout her 14-year coaching career Edwards coached Alabama. University of Dayton Head Coach Jim Jabir a 24-win campaign and a trip to the MVC announced the hiring of Camryn Whitaker Tournament championship game. as an assistant coach of the Flyer women’s basketball staff in June of 2012. Before joining the staff at Missouri State MARK THOBE, MS, CSCS in May 2008, Whitaker spent two seasons She joined Dayton after a season as an as an assistant coach at Austin Peay. She Strength and Conditioning | Dayton ‘99 assistant coach at her alma mater, Western played key roles in the Lady Govs’ recruiting Kentucky University, where she was a efforts, guard development, team travel standout point guard. and scouting operations. The Austin Peay Mark Thobe enters his 13th season at the helm of the job was Whitaker’s first full-time coaching UD Strength and Conditioning program. “Camryn is a very energetic coach who position following a stint in the corporate brings a wealth of experience to our business sector after her 2005 graduation As a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, program. We have had a strong history of from WKU. Thobe’s duties include the design and implementation great assistant coaches who have helped of athletic performance programs, supervising team and propel us to great heights and I know that The Cynthiana, Ky. native was a standout individual training sessions, and testing the strength, Camryn will continue that tradition,” said point guard for the Lady Toppers from power and conditioning of all UD athletes, except for Jabir. “She is respected for her efforts in 2000-05. Whitaker started 117 of 126 men’s basketball. growing programs everywhere she has games during her WKU career, helping the coached. She is a welcome addition to our Lady Toppers to 97 victories and postseason Prior to his arrival at the University of Dayton, Thobe basketball family.” appearances in each of her five seasons with worked at the University of Oregon as a graduate assistant in strength and conditioning for one season. the program - including NCAA Tournament Prior to WKU, Whitaker spent three seasons appearances during her freshman season He earned his Master’s degree in Kinesiology from Texas at Missouri State, where she was in charge in 2000-01 and her redshirt campaign in A&M University-Kingsville in December 2000, serving of working with the Lady Bear guards, as 2002-03. as the athletic department’s strength and conditioning well as overseeing the program’s recruiting coach. efforts. She helped mentor a number of She set a WKU and Sun Belt Conference all-Missouri Valley Conference selections, freshman record for assists (170) in 2000- As a graduate of the University of Dayton, Thobe lettered including three-time first-team honoree 01 and averaged 3.9 assists to go along with in football as a defensive back for three years where Casey Garrison. Whitaker also helped 5.8 points and 1.3 steals per game during he served as a team captain and earned All-American secure MSU’s highly-touted 2008 recruiting her career. She left a sizeable imprint on the honors in 1998. Thobe also earned All-Academic class that produced the league Freshman of WKU record book, despite being hampered Pioneer Football League honors in 1997. the Year. The Lady Bears won 56 games by a knee injury that forced her to miss the during Whitaker’s three years in Springfield. 2002-03 campaign as a medical redshirt. After graduating with a Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise MSU won 22 games in 2009-10, winning Whitaker still stands third all-time in career Science, Thobe worked as a strength and conditioning a pair of games in the Women’s National assists (486), sixth in games started (117), intern with the Indianapolis Colts in 1999. Invitation Tournament, and advanced to the eighth in minutes played per game (29.4) second round of the WNIT in 2011 after and 10th in steals (170). KRISTIN TRITT, AT, CSCS BETH FLACH Athletic Trainer | Capital ‘08 Academic Coordinator | Capital ‘98

Kristin Tritt joined the University of Dayton in the Fall School in Columbia, S.C. She graduated with her Beth Flach was added to the University of Dayton staff as for freshman, transfers and academically at-risk student- of 2013. She works with the Flyer women’s basketball master of science degree in 2010. an Athletic Academic Coordinator on July 19, 2006. Flach athletes as well as organizing all aspects of the school’s team, and also worked with UD volleyball in the fall. came to Dayton from Indiana State University where she academic enrichment program. Prior to this role, Flach also While a student at Capital she worked with the served as the Assistant Athletics Academic Coordinator for served as an Academic Advising Intern where she taught a five years. She comes to Dayton after working three years at Crusader athletic training program for three years. first year experience course and mentored student athletes from various athletic teams. Kenyon College where she served as an athletic She got her degree in athletic training in 2008. Flach serves as the Academic Coordinator for the Flyers trainer for field hockey, women’s basketball and men’s and women’s basketball teams while assisting with Flach also spent time at Central Michigan University from baseball. She attended Mayfield High School in Mayfield the academic needs of all UD student-athletes. 1999-2000 where she worked in the Athletic Academic Village, Ohio near Cleveland. She was a member of Center and as a Graduate Student Administrative Assistant. Prior to that she was a graduate student at University national honor society and also played softball. Flach has been a member of the National Association of South Carolina. She worked with the Gamecock of Academic Advisors for Athletics since 2001 and was Flach graduated in 1998 with a Bachelor of Arts in men’s soccer and baseball programs. In addition, Tritt is a member of the National Athletic Trainer a committee chair for two years beginning in 2004. She Criminology from Capital University where she also played she served as a head athletic trainer for Euclair High Association. She currently resides in Kettering, Ohio. has has also been active with Big Brothers/Big Sisters. volleyball for three seasons. The Crusaders were Ohio Athletic Conference Champions during her junior season At Indiana State, Flach monitored the academic progress and she was a team captain as a senior. of over 300 student athletes from 15 athletic teams. She was also responsible for coordinating a mentoring program KRYSTAL WARREN Athletics Communication | Urbana ‘00 DR. JIM KLOSTERMAN

Krystal Warren is the Assistant Director of Athletics She has been a member of the College Sports Team Physician for Media Relations and has been with the Division of Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) since 2002. Athletics since July of 2008. Dr. James Klosterman acts as the Director of Sports In addition to serving as orthopedic consultant for the Warren earned a bachelor’s degree in communication Medicine for The Sports Medicine Center at Good University of Dayton Women’s basketball team, Dr. Warren’s primary responsibilities include designing with a focus on journalism from Urbana University in Samaritan Hospital. Klosterman is the orthopedic consultant for 10 local area media guides and game programs, writing game 2000. As a student-athlete, she graduated Summa high schools. He also serves as the team physician for recaps and features, and editing video for Dayton’s Cum Laude with a 3.97 grade point average, was He practices at Montgomery Orthopedic Surgeons, the Miami Valley Silverbacks professional arena football women’s basketball, women’s soccer and men’s cross a member of the Alpha Psi Omega, Alpha Chi and Inc. and specializes in sports-related injuries, shoulder team. Dr. Klosterman was named Physician of the Year country programs. She also works closely with local and Lambda Pi Eta honor societies. reconstruction, complex knee reconstruction and by the Ohio Athletic Training Association in 2007. national media outlets to promote University of Dayton minimally invasive knee replacement surgery. student-athletes. Outside of the classroom, Warren played soccer for Dr. Klosterman and his wife Carla are both graduates of Urbana and was part of the first-ever varsity women’s Dr. Klosterman is board certified by the American Board the University of Dayton. Their two daughters attend UD. The native of Conover, Ohio began her career as a soccer team while earning NAIA Academic All- of Orthopedic Surgeons and a fellow at the American sports writer at the Daily Call, followed by becoming the American honors. Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons. He is an area leader Sports Information Director at Urbana University – her in ACL reconstruction and has a special interest in ACL alma mater. Warren also served as the Associate Sports She is pursuing a Masters of Public Administration injury prevention. Information Director at Cincinnati, where she designed degree at Dayton. and produced the men’s basketball gameday program and oversaw media relations efforts for women’s She lives in Dayton, Ohio with her husband Jeremy. basketball. LINDA WALTZ SHANE WHITE Administrative Assistant Radio Play-by-Play | Transylvania ‘98 Linda Waltz joined the athletic department staff in December of Shane White is in his fifth season as the color analyst In addition to his work with UD, White is also a certified 1997 as an administrative assistant for home games and the solo voice for road games for Class 1 official for girls’ volleyball with the Ohio High in the women’s basketball office. Dayton women’s basketball on the radio. School Athletic Association and for boys’ volleyball with Prior to coming to UD, she worked in the Ohio High School Boys Volleyball Association. He retail management. White began his career in college sports as the sports also serves as a Provisional official and scorekeeper information director for all 14 varsity sports at Millsaps with the Ohio Valley Region of USA Volleyball. He A Dayton, Ohio native, Linda College, an NCAA Division III school in Jackson, Miss. officiated the 2011 OHSBVA State Championships. has four daughters and six He graduated with a BA from Transylvania University grandchildren. (1998) and an MBA from Millsaps (2003). He currently works in Enrollment Management at the University Waltz resides in Miami Township with of Dayton, while also volunteering with the athletics her husband Dale. communication department and pursuing his Ph.D. in Educational Leadership. M ANAgeRS UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

BRITTANY BRANDON TIANA HOPKINS LEE-HIDE OVERTON

junior sophomore sophomore education- sport management sport management intervention specialist

HAYLEY ELLE SNYDER TOPP

junior junior communications psychology BY HOMETOWN BY CLASS BY POSITION BY HEIGHT

2013-14 UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM OHIO (5) SENIOR (1) GUARDS (6) 5-8 BEAVERCREEK...... KELLEY AUSTRIA CASSIE SANT KELLEY AUSTRIA TIFFANY JOHNSON BELLBROOK...... ANDREA HOOVER AMBER DEANE 5-9 PICKERINGTON...... CHRISTY MACIOCE JUNIORS (3) CELESTE EDWARDS AMBER DEANE MIDDLETOWN...... ALLY MALOTT ANDREA HOOVER ANDREA HOOVER CELESTE EDWARDS KETTERING...... CASSIE SANT ANDREA HOOVER TIFFANY JOHNSON TIFFANY JOHNSON MICHIGAN (2) ALLY MALOTT CHRISTY MACIOCE 6-0 KELLEY AUSTRIA BROOKLYN...... MORGAN BERRY CHRISTY MACIOCE LATHRUP VILLAGE...... AMBER DEANE SOPHOMORES (3) FORWARDS (3) KELLEY AUSTRIA MORGAN BERRY 6-3 INDIANA (1) JODIE-CORNELIE-SIGMUNDOVA ANDRIJANA CVITKOVIC MORGAN BERRY INDIANAPOLIS...... CELESTE EDWARDS ANDRIJANA CVITKOVIC AMBER DEANE ALLY MALOTT CASSIE SANT

CANADA (1) FRESHMEN (5) 6-4 HAMILTON...... SAICHA GRANT-ALLEN JODIE CORNELIE-SIGMUNDOVA MORGAN BERRY CENTERS (3) ALLY MALOTT CROATIA (1) ANDRIJANA CVITKOVIC JODIE-CORNELIE-SIGMUNDOVA CELESTE EDWARDS SAICHA GRANT-ALLEN 6-5 KRALJEVICA...... ANDRIJANA CVITKOVIC SAICHA GRANT-ALLEN SAICHA GRANT-ALLEN CASSIE SANT FRANCE (1) CHRISTY MACIOCE STRASBOURG....JODIE CORNELIE-SIGMUNDOVA

NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Year Pos. Ht. Hometown/Previous School 2 Amber Deane So. G 5-9 Lathrup Village, Mich. / Detroit Country Day COACHING STAFF FLYER PHONETICS 3 Christy Macioce Fr. G 6-0 Pickerington, Ohio / Pickerington North HEAD COACH 3 Christy Macioce ...... MACE-EE-OH-SEE 5 Celeste Edwards Fr. G 5-9 Indianapolis, Ind. / North Central Jim Jabir (Nazareth ‘84)...... 11th Season at Dayton; 27th Overall 10 Andrijana Cvitkovic Fr. F 6-3 Kraljevica, Croatia / Culver Girls Academy 10 Andrijana Cvitkovic ...... She goes by Andy; last name is SIT-KO-VICH 11 Ally Malott ...... Muh-LOT 11 Ally Malott Jr. F 6-4 Middletown, Ohio / Madison Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator 12 Jodie Cornelie-Sigmundova So. C 6-4 Strasbourg, France / Oak Hill Academy, Va. Shauna Green (Canisius ‘02)...... 2nd Season at Dayton 12 Jodie Cornelie-Sigmundova...... CORN-uh-LEE SIG-moon-duh-Va 22 Kelley Austria So. G 6-0 Beavercreek, Ohio / Dayton Carroll 24 Andrea Hoover ...... AN-DREE-uh Assistant Coach 24 Andrea Hoover Jr. G 5-9 Bellbrook, Ohio / Spring Valley Academy 55 Saicha Grant-Allen ...... SAY-SHAH 32 Tiffany Johnson Jr. G 5-8 Philadelphia, Pa. / Prep Charter Adeniyi Amadou (Indiana-Pennsylvania ‘08)...... 4th Season at Dayton Head Coach Jim Jabir ...... JAY-bur 33 Cassie Sant Sr. C 6-3 Kettering, Ohio / Fairmont Assistant Coach 34 Morgan Berry R-Fr. F 6-3 Brooklyn, Mich. / Napoleon Assistant Coach Adeniyi Amadou ...... AD-knee AM-uh-DOO Camryn Whitaker (Western Kentucky ‘05)...... 2nd Season at Dayton 55 Saicha Grant-Allen Fr. C 6-5 Hamilton, Ontario / Glendale Secondary Director of Ops Arnika Edwards...... are-KNEE-kuh Director of Basketball Operations Arnika Edwards (Alabama A&M ‘91)...... 1st Season at Dayton

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Strength & Conditioning No. Name Year Pos. Ht. Hometown/Previous School Mark Thobe, MS, CSCS (Dayton ‘99)...... 13th Season at Dayton 22 Kelley Austria So. G 6-0 Beavercreek, Ohio / Dayton Carroll Athletic Trainer 34 Morgan Berry R-Fr. F 6-3 Brooklyn, Mich. / Napoleon Kristin Tritt, MS, ATC, CSCS (Capital ‘08)...... 1st Season at Dayton 12 Jodie Cornelie-Sigmundova So. C 6-4 Strasbourg, France / Oak Hill Academy, Va. 10 Andrijana Cvitkovic Fr. F 6-3 Kraljevica, Croatia / Culver Girls Academy Administrative assistant 2 Amber Deane So. G 5-9 Lathrup Village, Mich. / Detroit Country Day Linda Waltz...... 11th Season at Dayton 5 Celeste Edwards Fr. G 5-9 Indianapolis, Ind. / North Central 55 Saicha Grant-Allen Fr. C 6-5 Hamilton, Ontario / Glendale Secondary 24 Andrea Hoover Jr. G 5-9 Bellbrook, Ohio / Spring Valley Academy 32 Tiffany Johnson Jr. G 5-8 Philadelphia, Pa. / Prep Charter 3 Christy Macioce Fr. G 6-0 Pickerington, Ohio / Pickerington North 11 Ally Malott Jr. F 6-4 Middletown, Ohio / Madison 33 Cassie Sant Sr. C 6-3 Kettering, Ohio / Fairmont 2012-13 SEASON STATS 2012-13 SEASON STATS Dayton Leaders INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS - ALL GAMES

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THIS IS DAYTON BASKETBALL NCAA Experience...... 4 UD Arena Atmosphere...... 6 First-Class Facilities...... 8 Iconic UD Arena...... 10 Donoher Center...... 12 CREDITS Flyer Strength...... 14 The 2012-13 University of Dayton Women’s Basketball Guide is a publication by the Flyer Family...... 16 Flyers In The Community...... 18 University of Dayton Athletics Communication Office. Content was written by Krystal Dayton Academics...... 20 Warren, Assistant Director of Athletics for Media Relations. Design by Seth Iiames. Good Sports...... 22 Produced by Gianina Alagia. Assistance by Kylee Byrd, Dan Eiser, Matt Garbin, Jabir: All-Time Wins Leader...... 24 Dan Griffin, Mikaela Maddock, Connor Peck and Ryan Wilker. Photography by Erik Super Seniors...... 26 Fab Freshmen...... 28 Schelkun / Elsestar Images, Leon Chuck, Mitch Leff, Mickey Shuey and UD Archives. In The Media...... 30 Covers designed by Todd Milligan - Dust Bowl Artistry. Printed by Ed Grant - Graphics Dayton: Top-Tier University...... 32 Terminal/Digital Shorts in Dayton, Ohio. Flyer Athletics Success...... 34 Atlantic 10 Conference...... 36 Justine Raterman...... 38 Ebony Gainey...... 40 Season In Review...... 42 TV/Radio Roster...... 45

MEET THE FLYERS Team Photo...... 46 Seniors...... 48 Olivia Applewhite...... 50 Sam Mackay...... 52 Brittany Wilson...... 54 Junior...... 56 Cassie Sant...... 58 Sophomores...... 60 Ally Malott...... 62 Andrea Hoover...... 64 Freshmen...... 66 Amber Deane...... 68 Jodie Cornelie-Sigmundova...... 70 Abigail Bush...... 72 Lexi Carpenter...... 74 Kelley Austria...... 76 Bre Elder...... 78 Morgan Berry...... 80 Coaches...... 82 Head Coach Jim Jabir...... 84 Adeniyi Amadou...... 86 Shauna Green...... 87 Camryn Whitaker...... 88 Support Staff...... 89-90 Student Managers...... 91 Rosters...... 93-94

2011-12 SEASON STATS Dayton 2011-12 Results & Leaders...... 95 Individual Statistics...... 96 Game-By-Game Statistics...... 97 Opponent Game-By-Game Statistics...... 98

HISTORY UD Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame...... 99 1980 AIAW National Champions...... 100 All-Time Roster...... 101 1,000-Point Scorers...... 102-103 Scoring Leaders...... 104 Rebounding Leaders...... 105 Assist Leaders...... 106 Field Goal Leaders...... 107 Free Throw Leaders...... 108 Three-Point Leaders...... 109 Defensive Leaders...... 110 Service Leaders...... 111 Team Records...... 112 Team Streaks...... 113 Single-Game Records...... 114 One-Point/Overtime Games...... 115 Tournament History...... 116 Coaching Records...... 117 Year-By-Year Results...... 118-123 Series Records...... 124 All-Time Series Results...... 125-130

2012-13 SCHEDULE 2 - 2012-13 UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Schedule...... 132 2012-13 UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL - 3 SECTION NAME

THE BIG DANCE NCAA - The Flyers earned their fifth consecutive postseason berth in 2011-12, including their third consecutive NCAA appearance.

THREE PEAT - Dayton led by as much as 30-16 over Arkansas in the First Round of the 2012 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship at Texas A&M’s “THE NCAA TOURNAMENT is what Reed Arena, but the Flyers fell 72-55. Andrea Hoover led UD with 16 points. we’ve dreamed of and have been - Dayton fell to Penn State in the 2011 NCAA First Round, 75-66, at the Bryce working for all season.” Jordan Center in University Park, Pa. where the Nittany Lions have an all-time record of 177-47. - SOPHOMORE ANDREA HOOVER - UD defeated TCU in the 2010 NCAA First Round, 67-66, at the Thompson- Boling Arena in Knoxville, Tenn. The Flyers fought from an 18-point deficit to win on a last-second shot by Brittany Wilson. Dayton lost to No. 1 seed “IT is a great opportunity to play Tennessee 92-64 in the Second Round in front of a crowd of 10,022. in front of a large crowd and have people see what Dayton is about.” “It’s a surreal feeling. To “It’s a blessing to be here - SENIOR BRITTANY WILSON be able to continue the again. Only 64 teams get this tradition, it’s awesome.” opportunity so I’m really excited to be here.” - JUNIOR CASSIE SANT - SENIOR OLIVIA APPLEWHITE

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UD ARENA #1 HOOPS CITY ESPN’S TOP FIVE “From the moment you catch a glimpse COLLEGE BASKETBALL CITIES of the court, UD Arena reminds ATMOSPHERE you that the Midwest has a special 1. DAYTON, OHIO relationship with basketball. from the 2. DURHAM, N.C. lighting to the layout of the seats, UD Arena feels like a place where people 3. LAWRENCE, KAN. gather to be part of a community. it 4. STILLWATER, OKLA. has a personality all its own.” 5. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.

Selected by Bob Carpenter and Bob Wenzel during - GRAHAM HAYES, ESPN.com a basketball telecast from UD Arena.

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FIRST-CLASS UD’S COMMITMENT In the last ten years, UD has invested $35 million in its athletics facilities ($29 FACILITIES million coming from private donations and corporate support). The on-campus home for every Flyer varsity team has been either newly constructed or renovated in that time.

“The Cronin Athletics Center Enables us to elevate our program. the meeting rooms AND video rooms in the spacious, modern facility are something that will allow our student- athletes to get the best possible experience. I thank the Cronin brothers for their vision. It’s people like them that allow our programs to grow.”

- HEAD COACH JIM JABIR

PCRONINACKING ATHLETICS THE HOUSE CENTER - The Cronin Athletics Center is named for Tom and Mike Cronin. Tom is the President and CEO of Dayton Freight, a company he founded in 1981. Mike is the Executive Vice-President of Dayton Freight. The Cronins and Dayton Freight are long-time supporters of UD Athletics.

- In December 2011, the Cronin Athletics Center officially opened. The creation of the CAC, which features state-of-the-art office space, additional academic space and team meeting rooms, has improved student-athlete welfare. It also includes film rooms, a Champion’s room lounge, and technology suites in the 9200 sq ft of office space.

- The Center is also home to an on-campus basketball practice facility. The epicenter of Dayton Basketball remains at UD Arena, but this gives UD players a dedicated on-campus space for individual sessions, walk-throughs, open gyms and a place to simply work on their games when it best fits their schedules.

8 - 2011-12 UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON MEN’S BASKETBALL 2012-13 UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL - 9 SECTION NAME UD ARENA - In Men’s Health Magazine Clark Kellogg, lead college basketball UD ARENA analyst for CBS, wrote: The three places you must watch college ball before you die: Kansas’s Allen Field House, Duke’s Cameron Indoor ICONIC Stadium and Dayton’s UD Arena. - UD Arena successfully hosted the inaugural “First Four” of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament in 2011. The Arena is the most popular NCAA men’s basketball tournament venue, having been the site for 89 games.

- U.S. President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron attended the first game of the 2012 First Four, giving many University of Dayton students and athletes a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to meet the president.

- The media attention garnered included over 2.1 billion impressions worldwide and an estimated $1.1 million in earned media value.

- Dayton has also been a recent host of NCAA women’s basketball and volleyball regionals, as well as conference tournaments in volleyball, men’s and women’s soccer and baseball.

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DONOHER EVERYTHING AN ATHLETE NEEDS CENTER - The Donoher Basketball Center is a state-of-the-art structure that elevates both the men’s and women’s basketball programs to the next level. Above all else, technology is at the very core of the facility’s distinctiveness.

- The Donoher Basketball Center opened in 1998 as part of the University of Dayton Arena, includes locker rooms for the men’s and women’s basketball teams, the McHale Auditorium, a training room, and a strength and conditioning facility specifically designed for basketball.

“THE DONOHER CENTER HAS EVERYTHING - One of Dayton’s most prominent alumni, high tech entrepreneur John McHale and AN ATHLETE COULD NEED.” his wife Christine Mattsson, contributed more than a third of the Center’s $4.3 million cost. The name is a nod to the past. The center itself is clear evidence of the University - SENIOR SAM MACKAY of Dayton’s intention to stake out a leadership position at the intersection of college basketball and technology to propel the Flyers to a championship performance.

12 - 2011-12 UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON MEN’S BASKETBALL 2012-13 UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL - 13 SUPERIOR “My goal is to take the strength “OUR STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING base of our players and transition PUSHES US TO THE LIMITS AND WE ARE STRENGTH it to dynamic, explosive movement STRONGER AND FASTER.” with the focus on making our team better athletes.” - SENIOR OLIVIA APPLEWHITE

- STRENGTH COACH KENDEL ROSS “THE STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING PROGRAM AT UD HAS HELPED ME TREMENDOUSLY. I’M ABLE TO DO THINGS THAT I NEVER THOUGHT I COULD DO. IT HAS MADE ME A BETTER PERSON, AND I LEARNED THAT ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE WHEN YOU PUT YOUR MIND AND HEART INTO IT.”

- RED SHIRT SENIOR BRITTANY WILSON

STRONGER. TOUGHER. BETTER. TOGETHER. - State-of-the-art conditioning centers, fully-equipped training rooms and professional certified strength and conditioning coaches combine to create a program for basketball players that gives them a physical edge over the competition.

- The conditioning program is designed to prepare the women’s basketball team for the specific metabolic demands of their sport.

- The Donoher Basketball Center weightroom has all the latest treadmills, free weights and Nautilus equipment.

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“BEING A PART OF THE FLYER FAMILY MEANS THAT “The Flyer Family is everything to me. They are the ones who HAVE MADE my YOU ARE READY AND WILLING TO WORK HARD, experience at Dayton better than I could have ever imagined.” FLYER SACRIFICE AND BE AN INCREDIBLE TEAMMATE IN ORDER TO REACH EVERY TEAM GOAL.” - JUNIOR CASSIE SANT

FAMILY - SOPHOMORE ANDREA HOOVER

WE ARE FLYERS. WE ARE FAMILY. Basketball is the bond that links us together. One common goal to succeed. Fly-er [FLî-ER] Fam-i-ly [fam-uh-lee] 1. To rise above the competition. 1. A group of people who share common attitudes, 2. One that has wings. interests, or goals. 3. To know no limits.

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“The community of Dayton is such a huge part of our GIVING BACK success. They support the IN THE Our women’s basketball program is a reflection of the - The Flyers were recipients of the 2010 Erin Ritchey Memorial basketball programs at UD University of Dayton. In that reflection you see people who Volunteer Service Award. like no other city in the know how very fortunate they are for the opportunities they’ve nation. It is important been given. Our basketball team understands how lucky - They were honored with the 2010-11 Student Service Award COMMUNITY they are to be a part of this great university and basketball from the Miami Valley Catholic Social Services. for us to get out in the program. Knowing you are given something special and doing community, to schools, something to help others less fortunate is such an important - Their annual Math Day game was on Feb. 8. It was a great hospitals, and anywhere we part of life and what we learn every day here at UD. free, LEARNING event for 6,700 Dayton area kids and Dayton Women’s can find, just to give back teachers from 42 schools. for all they do for us!” - The women’s basketball team won the 2010, 2011 and 2012 Basketball TEAM Flyer Challenge, a program to increase UD student-athletes’ - UD women’s basketball also volunteers at the Grace United involvement in NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills, created to support YMCA on Christmas and the YMCA Olympics in the summer VOLUNTEERS WITH... - SENIOR SAM MACKAY the development initiatives of NCAA member institutions and hosted by UD. to enhance the quality of the student-athlete experience within - Habitat for Humanity the context of higher education. - They also volunteered their time at the NCAA Women’s Basketball Regional hosted at UD Arena March 26-28, 2011. - Dayton Children’s Hospital - UD raised more than $5,000 for the Red Cross in their - J.U.M.P. Kids, a free after school program that Hoops for Haiti effort in 2009 and raised more than $3,600 allows kids to choose a safe and educational for the Kay Yow Cancer Fund at their Pink Zone game on Feb. alternative to being on the streets. 26, 2011 - MRDD Free Basketball Clinics/FANtastic Flyers Fan Club - Reading at various elementary and middle schools - Participants of Ascension’s Annual Nutrition and Health Fair

- Think Pink Games

- Military Appreciation Games

“Giving back to the community is so important to the Flyer family. Because of all the amazing support the city of Dayton has given us, it is vital that we give back.”

- SOPHOMORE ALLY MALOTT

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CLASSROOM EXCELLENCE

- The University of Dayton women’s basketball Graduation Success Rate is a rarity and phenomenal; their four-year average is a perfect 100 percent. Dayton is one of just four institutions whose men’s and women’s basketball programs have perfect GSR numbers and both won at least 20 games the last two seasons. That exclusive club’s membership consists of Dayton, Duke, Notre Dame and Princeton.

- As a whole, University of Dayton Athletics has a 95% graduation rate – best in the Atlantic 10 and 21st in the nation.

- The Flyers have a perfect Academic Progress Rate (APR) score of 1,000 in the latest NCAA release, which is tops in the Atlantic 10 Conference.

- Justine Raterman was named to the 2011-12 Capital One Academic All-District Women’s Basketball First Team, as voted on by the College Sports Information Directors of America. She repeated after earning Second Team honors in 2010-11.

- 2012 UD grads Patrice Lalor and Casey Nance were two-time Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars. The Sports Scholars Awards honor undergraduate minority student athletes who exemplify the standards set by tennis great Arthur Ashe Jr.

- 2011 graduate Kristin Daugherty was named the 2011 Atlantic 10 Conference Women’s Basketball Student-Athlete of the Year, the first-ever for the UD women’s basketball program. In addition, she was one of five players voted to the Academic All-Conference Team for the second season.

- Seven members of the UD women’s basketball team were named to the 2012 Spring Dean’s List, posting a 3.4 GPA or higher, including all five starters (Andrea Hoover, Patrice Lalor, Ally Malott, Casey Nance, Elle Queen, Justine Raterman and Cassie Sant). Eight players had a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or higher, including five who had at least a 3.6 cumulative GPA.

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“It really says a lot about our players that we compete at the highest level on the basketball court, reaching the NCAA Tournament the past tHREE GOOD years, and still understand and take care of the important aspects of life. It indicates the high moral character of the people we bring into our program and the values held by the University of Dayton.” SPORTS - HEAD COACH JIM JABIR

2011 ATLANTIC 10 SPORTSMANSHIP OF THE YEAR AWARD

- The Sportsmanship Award is presented annually to an A-10 male and female student- athlete or team who demonstrates an act of sportsmanship, which the NCAA Committee on Sportsmanship and Ethical Conduct (CSEC) defines as behaviors exhibited by student- athletes based on values, especially respect and integrity.

- The winner must embody the highest standards of leadership, integrity and sportsmanship.

“one of the most important things we do in intercollegiate athletics is develop our young people and their character reflecting total success. This is one of the really special awards presented by the Atlantic 10 Conference.”

- Atlantic 10 Commissioner Bernadette V. McGlade

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- SENIOR OLIVIA APPLEWHITE - SENIOR SAM MACKAY

HEAD COACH JIM JABIR - became the all-time wins leader for - was named a finalist for the 2010 the University of Dayton women’s Kay Yow National Coach of the Year basketball program with the Flyers’ Award. 102-69 victory over Toledo on Dec. 5, 2011, giving him the 120th in his - was the 2007-08 Atlantic 10 Coach UD career. of the Year.

- earned his 350th career victory - was a two-time Reebok/Great when the Flyers came from behind to Midwest Conference Coach of the knock off St. Bonaventure 87-80 in Year while at Marquette. overtime Feb. 2, 2011 on the road.

- has a career record of 379-345 in 25 seasons and his UD record is 159-122 in nine seasons.

24 - 2011-12 UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON MEN’S BASKETBALL 2012-13 UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL - 25 SECTION NAME SUPER SENIORS THESE SENIORS... - have created a culture of winning at the University of Dayton.

- have made three consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances and captured the first NCAA Tournament win in program history during their freshman year.

- advanced to at least the Atlantic 10 semifinal every year of their career, going all the way to the program’s first final in 2010-11.

- were part of the 2011-12 Flyers which were the first team to win an Atlantic 10 Women’s Basketball Tournament Championship.

- have 20+ wins in each of their three seasons with an overall record of 69-27.

- own a .727 winning percentage in conference and postseason play, a jump from .444 in the five seasons before they stepped on UD’s campus. This includes a program record 12 wins in A-10 action last season.

- have defeated 12 BCS teams in three seasons. Prior to their arrival UD had only won five games against BCS teams.

- led the Flyers to the program’s first-ever win against a Top 10 nationally-ranked team: Dayton 77, No. Michigan State 74 on Nov. 13, 2009.

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UD’S FRESHMEN CLASS...

- was the top-ranked recruiting class in the Atlantic 10

- was the top non-BCS recruiting class and 31st overall

- has international playing experience playing for the French National Team (Jodie Cornelie- Sigmundova)

- has the Division II Ohio Player of the Year & AAU All-American (Kelley Austria)

- has an ESPN HoopGurlz 3-star prospect (Amber Deane)

- has an ESPN HoopGurlz 4-star prospect (Bre Elder)

- has a player that came from the renowned Boo Williams AAU program (Lexi Carpenter)

- has a player that broke her school’s scoring record (Morgan Berry)

- includes 5 players who were named First Team All-State selections

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NATIONAL EXPOSURE - The Flyers appeared in five - The Flyers’ local affiliates – national television games in WHIO Radio and WHIO-TV 2010-11 and eight televised – are the top stations in the games in 2011-12. market. WHIO-TV is the number one CBS affiliate in the country. - Dayton was featured on ESPN’s Around the Horn in 2011. - DaytonFlyers.com averages nearly 50,000 unique visitors - Stories on the Flyers have and over 6 million hits a month. appeared in USA Today, ESPN. com, Sports Illustrated.com, - All UD women’s basketball CBSSports.com, AOL Sporting home and away games are News, IPad News, and the broadcast through WHIO Radio Associated Press. or Dayton Flyers Radio.

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TO P-TIER The University of Dayton is a top-tier Catholic research institution that attracts top-notch students and athletes UNIVERSITY that are educated to be leaders.

UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON - The University of Dayton is ranked - Welcomes world-renowned financial “intense education, strong community as a top-tier national university and leaders and students from over 70 and deep faithfulness and wraps one of the best Catholic universities countries to campus each spring (them) into a fun place to be.” in the nation, according to U.S. News during R.I.S.E., the largest student & World Report’s “America’s Best professional investment conference in - The University of Dayton ranked Colleges” issue. the world. 10th in the nation in the category, “Their Students Love These Colleges, - Home to GE Aviation’s EPISCENTER - Offers one of the Top 15 and in the top 20 (16th) for “Happiest (Electrical Power Integrated Systems entrepreneurship programs in Students.” Research and Development Center), the country. In the Davis Center a new $51 million research center for Portfolio Management, - The University of Dayton made five where University researchers will work undergraduates invest nearly $11 of The Princeton Review’s top-20 lists: side-by-side with GE Aviation scientists million of the University’s endowment, and engineers to create new advanced one of the 10 largest student- 8th “Everybody Plays Intramural Sports” electrical power technologies. managed portfolios in the country. 16th “Happiest Students” The Princeton Review and 18th “Easiest Campus to Get Around” 19th “School Runs Like Butter,” which - Attracts nearly $100 million annually Entrepreneur magazine ranked the rates how smoothly the school is operated in sponsored research through entrepreneurship program 20th in “Best Quality of Life” the University of Dayton Research as one of the top-20 programs in the Institute. nation the past seven years.

- Ranked first in the nation for - In other recent rankings, The federally-sponsored materials Princeton Review’s 2013 edition of research. The Best 377 Colleges lists the University of Dayton as one of the - First in Ohio for federally- top institutions for undergraduate sponsored engineering research and education in the country, noting development. that UD takes the Marianist values of 32 - 2011-12 UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON MEN’S BASKETBALL 2012-13 UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL - 33 SECTION NAME OVERALL SUCCESS

FLYERS MAINTAIN EXCELLENCE Dayton continues to gain national - In 2011-12 five Flyer teams - In 2010-11 seven Flyer teams acclaim and garner NCAA tournament participated in postseason action — participated in postseason action — berths and recognition. Conference baseball, volleyball, women’s soccer, volleyball, women’s soccer, men’s cross championships have become men’s basketball and women’s country, indoor track and field, men’s commonplace. In 2009, six Flyer basketball. basketball, women’s basketball and programs won a regular season outdoor track and field. championship, tournament title or - Four teams were conference individual medalist, more than any champions — volleyball, women’s - Four teams were conference other Division I school. In the 2010- soccer, women’s basketball and champions — football, volleyball, 11 season the Flyers finished atop the baseball. women’s soccer and indoor track and Atlantic 10 Conference in the Learfield field. Sports Directors’ Cup Standings. - It was the 28th straight season with Programs such as women’s basketball, at least one Academic All-American. - Five coaches were selected Coach of women’s soccer, volleyball, women’s the Year — Rick Chamberlin (football), track & field, football and others - UD had TWO top-10 Finalists for the Kelly Sheffield (volleyball), Adam are poised to once again compete Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award Steinwachs (indoor track and field), for championships, national ranking Kathleen Beljan (women’s soccer) Mike Tucker (women’s soccer) and and NCAA postseason play. With the & Justine Raterman (women’s Mike Wenker (rowing). athletics annual operating budget over basketball). $22 million for the 2011-12 year, the - Six Flyers were named All-Americans University of Dayton and the Athletics - 41 Flyers were Academic All- Department continues to invest in the Conference. - In the last five years, Flyer continued success of all Dayton Flyer teams have won 23 conference teams. - SEVEN Flyers earned All-America championships. In addition, 27 honors (the most Division I selections student-athletes have earned “best in in school history). conference” awards.

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ATLANTIC 10 “I have such a great respect for our league and we have to show up every single night. I think we have one of the best BASKETBALL conferences in the country.” CONFERENCE - DAYTON HEAD COACH JIM JABIR

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ON THE RISE

- A-10 Champion Dayton and nationally-ranked St. Bonaventure were among the 64 teams selected to the 2012 NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship, while Charlotte, Duquesne, Richmond, Saint Joseph’s and Temple received invites to the 64-team Women’s National Invitational Tournament (WNIT).

- the A-10 has received 16 at-large bids to compete in the NCAA Tournament over the last 10 years. The 2011 season marked only the third time in Conference history (2009, 2010) that the league received five WNIT bids. The five bids tied the Southeastern and Colonial Conferences.

- the A-10 boasted six teams with 20 or more wins in 2011-12 -- St. Bonaventure (31), Temple (23), Dayton (23), Richmond (23), Saint Joseph’s (22) and Duquesne (20).

- the A-10 closed out the 2011-12 campaign ranked ninth among the 31 Division I Conferences in the final RPI Report, while six league teams finished among the top 100 RPI teams in the country, including St. Bonaventure (14), Dayton (37), Richmond (46), Temple (52), Saint Joseph’s (66) and Duquesne (91).

- the 2013 A-10 championship game, which will be held on Saturday, March 16, will be played at 7 p.m. at Barclays Center (pictured) in Brooklyn. The A-10’s championship finale will mark the first women’s collegiate game at the new-state-of-the art arena.

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TRUE GRIT HIGHEST Justine Raterman tore her ACL in scored a team-high 19 points. Her and had a team-high six rebounds. the first half of the Flyers’ Atlantic gritty performance in that ESPN ESPN commentator Debbie 10 semifinal 75-67 win over nationally-televised game was Antonelli (pictured below) took HONORS Temple on March 6, 2011. A co- mentioned by Michael Smith on notice and named Raterman one of captain, Raterman started against ESPN’s Around the Horn. Raterman her top five players from the 2011 No. 5 Xavier in the championship played in UD’s NCAA First Round NCAA Tournament because of her game, Dayton’s first-ever trip to the 75-66 loss against Penn State on inspirational play in that game. conference final. She started and March 19. She scored three points

JUSTINE RATERMAN WAS THE FIRST FLYER...

- selected as Top 10 Finalist for the 2011-12 Senior CLASS Award for women’s basketball and earned All-America honors.

- named to the Los Angeles Athletic Club Women’s Preseason Top 30 list for the John R. Wooden Award. The list is comprised of 30 student-athletes who, based on last year’s individual performance and team records, are the early frontrunners for college basketball’s most prestigious honor.

- She is one of eight players to be named to both the Senior CLASS Award Top 30 and Preseason Top 30 Wooden List.

- She was the first player to be named to four consecutive A-10 All- Championship Teams. She was also named Most Outstanding Player in 2011-12.

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“I love her story so much. She, “Best two minutes of my life. I will FOR THE and coach Jabir, have a fan for forever be grateful to everyone who life. I mean, me! I’m the fan!” had a part in making it happen. It was just an amazing day.” OF THE GAME - GREGG DOYEL, CBSSports.com - EBONY GAINEY EBONY GAINEY’S HEARTWARMING STORY Several good works by the University of Dayton women’s basketball team helped the Flyers earn the Atlantic 10’s Female Sportsmanship Award last season, but the one that touched many hearts was the story of Ebony Gainey.

Dayton head coach Jim Jabir offered the local Meadowdale High School standout a scholarship. But in summer 2007, just before her freshman year, Gainey’s older sister Kenyattia passed away from a heart-related issue. Then Gainey was diagnosed with cardiomyopathy. Her collegiate playing career was over before it began.

“It definitely was a rough time,” Gainey said. “I think I didn’t show it on my face much, but I definitely felt it. This must not have been my plan; God didn’t have me playing basketball as a plan forever.”

The Flyers consider Gainey family. The lefty drove to the hole with her smooth step, Although it meant Dayton would have one less let go and watched, for what seemed like an scholarship player on the court for four years, eternity, as the ball rattled around before falling in Gainey — thanks to Jabir’s insistence — retained the rim. Fans at University of Dayton Arena gave her full ride. She served as an inspiration to her her a standing ovation. teammates; she gave her perspective from the sidelines; and she always led a pre-game prayer in “I will forever remember it and forever be grateful the locker room. for everybody putting so much time into getting it to happen and for the coaches just allowing me to She also determined who would don the “Green do it,” she said. “It was just an amazing Jersey,” the practice jersey with her name and day.” number, 13. She awarded it to the player who showed the most heart in the game, and that Her story grabbed local and national headlines player wore it in practice until the next contest. on USA Today, ESPN.com, Sports Illustrated. com, CBSSports.com, AOL Sporting News and the The entire program wanted to do something Associated Press. special for Gainey in her final year. Administrators and team athletic trainer Jaime Potter got Gainey had overcome heartache. She had clearance from the NCAA for Gainey to play in overcome her own heart disease. one game — senior day Feb. 26, 2011. In the spring, she logged another accomplishment She started against Fordham and scored the first — a college degree, the first earned in her family. points of the game and her career.

40 - 2011-12 UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON MEN’S BASKETBALL 2012-13 UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL - 41 SECTION NAME 2011-12 HIGHLIGHTS ◆ The Flyers earned their fifth ◆ More than 150 individuals with SEASON consecutive postseason berth, including disabilities of all ages took advantage of their third to the NCAA. the 7th annual basketball clinic offered by the University of Dayton Women’s IN REVIEW ◆ With their 23-7 record it was the fifth program at U.D. Arena, Saturday, Feb. consecutive season that UD posted 20+ 11, 2012 following the game with St. wins. Bonaventure.

◆ The Flyers won three games in three ◆ Justine Raterman was one of 10 days to claim the 2012 Atlantic 10 NCAA® women’s basketball student- Women’s Basketball Championship, athletes, who excel both on and off the earning the conference’s automatic bid court, selected as a finalist for the 2011- to the NCAA Tournament. After opening 12 Senior CLASS Award. She earned the tournament with a 69-51 win over All-America honors.Raterman was also Saint Louis, Dayton avenged both its named to the 2011-12 Preseason Top regular season A-10 losses on the road 30 list for the John R. Wooden Award. to the title. For the second consecutive season, the Flyers defeated Temple in ◆ UD won the Saint Peter’s College the semifinals, this time by a score of Holiday Classic with wins over USF 66-63. Dayton claimed its first-ever and Binghamton. Cassie Sant scored a A-10 women’s basketball title with a career-high 16 points and had a career- 56-53 win over No 16 and top-seeded high eight rebounds in the championship St. Bonaventure. Justine Raterman was game to pace the Flyers and was named named Most Outstanding Player of the to the all-tournament team. championship and Patrice Lalor was named to the all-championship team. ◆ Olivia Applewhite holds the 11th most rebounds per game in Dayton ◆ Four University of Dayton players history after snagging 18 boards were honored on the Atlantic 10 2012 against Farleigh Dickinson at the UConn Women’s Basketball All-Conference Tournament. teams. Seniors Justine Raterman and Elle Queen, and freshmen Andrea Hoover ◆ The Flyers received four votes in the and Ally Malott all picked up individual AP Top 25 2011-12 preseason women’s honors. Raterman was named an A-10 college basketball poll. First Team selection for the second consecutive season, as well as an All- ◆ Dayton was picked to finish tied for Academic Team honoree. Queen was first in the Atlantic 10. The Flyers were voted to the A-10 All-Defensive Team. the preseason favorites along with Hoover was named the 2012 A-10 Temple – each garnering 189 points Rookie of the Year, as well as being and seven first-place votes. UD also chosen as a Third Team A-10 selection. had three players earn preseason A-10 Hoover and Malott were both named to accolades, tied for the most individuals the All-Rookie Team. The Flyers were the on a team to be honored. Senior Justine only team with two rookies honored. Raterman is a preseason all-conference first team selection; senior Patrice Lalor ◆ Andrea Hoover was honored for is a third team pick and senior Casey the fourth time as the Atlantic 10 Nance was voted to the all-defensive Conference’s Rookie of the Week for team. games played during the week of Feb. 13-19. Hoover averaged 18.0 points ◆ Dayton was one of seven universities and 5.0 rebounds. She tied her career in the 2010-11 WBCA Academic high with 22 points (which was also a Top 25 to qualify for the 2011 NCAA game-high) to lead the Flyers as they tournament. The Flyers were also named overcame an 11-point halftime deficit recipients of the Atlantic 10 Female and went on to win 58-49 at La Salle. Sportsmanship Award.

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#2 AMBER #4 OLIVIA #11 ALLY #12 JODIE #13 ABIGAIL DEANE APPLEWHITE MALOTT CORNELIE- BUSH Freshman Senior Sophomore SIGMUNDOVA Freshman G • 5-9 F • 6-0 F • 6-4 Freshman G • 5-5 C • 6-4 Lathrup Village, MI Forestville, MD Middletown, OH Kings Mills, OH Strasbourg, France Detroit Country Day Eleanor Roosevelt Madison Oak Hill Academy (Va.) Kings

#14 SAM #15 LEXI #22 KELLEY #23 BRE #24 ANDREA MACKAY CARPENTER AUSTRIA ELDER HOOVER Senior Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore G • 5-8 G • 5-8 G • 6-0 G • 5-8 G • 5-9 Dublin, OH Woodbridge, Va. Beavercreek, OH Lebanon, KY Bellbrook, OH Dublin Coffman Forest Park Dayton Carroll Marion County Spring Valley

#33 CASSIE #34 MORGAN #42 BRITTANY HEAD COACH ASSISTANT SANT BERRY WILSON JIM JABIR COACH Junior Freshman RS Senior 10th Season at UD SHAUNA GREEN C • 6-3 F • 6-3 F • 5-11 26th Season Overall 1st Season at UD Kettering, OH Brooklyn, MI Louisville, KY Nazareth ‘84 Canisius ‘02 Fairmont Napoleon Manual

ASSISTANT ASSISTANT DIR. OF BASKETBALL STRENGTH AND ATHLETIC COACH COACH OPERATIONS CONDITIONING TRAINER ADENIYI AMADOU CAMRYN WHITAKER NERLANDE NICOLAS KENDEL ROSS JAIME POTTER 3rd Season at UD 1st Season at UD 1st Season at UD 2nd Season at UD 5th Season at UD IUP ‘08 Western Kentucky ‘05 Rutgers-Newark ‘08 Dayton ‘10 Akron ‘03

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UD HALL OF FAME > 1980 AIAW NATIONAL CHAMPIONS > T he 19 Women’s Basketball Players in UD’s Hall of Fame: Thomas J. Frericks, who became a member of the UD Athletics Hall of Fame in 1976, left Colar Miller Baughman ‘75______inducted 1982 an indelible impression on the Flyer Athletics Donna Burks ‘84______inducted 1993 program. No mention of University of Dayton Beverly Crusoe ‘80______inducted 1987 tournament appearances would be complete Jewelyn Middlebrook DiCello ‘63______inducted 1979 Sandy Johnson ‘77______inducted 1984 without acknowledging the contributions of Betty Burke Kaufman ‘76______inducted 1985 Mr. Frericks, who served as UD’s director of Kathy Koogler ‘66______inducted 1984 athletics from 1964 to 1992. Michele Kruty ‘88______inducted 2002 Not only should he be considered for the Carol Lammers LaFountain ‘81______inducted 1989 Ann Meyers ‘80 ______inducted 1986 University’s involvement in tournaments, but Shirley Osswald ‘65 ______inducted 1983 for his contributions to the NCAA Division I Theresa Yingling Plunkett ‘85 ______inducted 1994 Men’s Basketball Championship. Susanne Finke Schiller ‘57______inducted 1978 Mr. Frericks was an innovator who helped Mary Lou Schmid ‘62 ______inducted 1982 Tammy Stritenberger ‘81______inducted 1990 guide UD Athletics from a time when Becky Strominger ‘55 ______inducted 1981 collegiate athletic departments were low- Gloria Taylor ‘53 ______inducted 1980 budget operations to the multi-million dollar Virginia MacMillan Varga ‘51 ______inducted 1979 budgets of today. Through all the changes, one thing remained constant, because of Frericks’ dedication, UD became known for integrity and credibility.

Highlights of his tenure included UD’s second-place finish in the 1967 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship, and the construction in 1969 of the $4.5 million University of Dayton Arena.

As a member of the Men’s Basketball Committee, Frericks was an integral part of developing the tournament to the great American sporting event, “March Madness,” 1979-1980 it is today. He was on the five-member team AIAW National Champions < Inducted in 2000 > from the Basketball Committee that negotiated the seven-year, $1 billion television contract - JOURNEY BEARD with CBS Sports. Mr. Frericks was slated to be - Beverly Crusoe the Chair of the Basketball Committee starting - Mary Carol Gleason in 1992, but he lost his battle with cancer - Pat Hoffman on Jan. 31, 1992, before presiding over any - Marlene Jarzynka championship. - Julie Johnson Fifteen days prior to his passing, the University - Carol Lammers had rededicated the University of Dayton - Mary McDonald Fieldhouse as the Thomas J. Frericks Athletic and Convocation Center. It serves as a - Ann Meyers constant reminder, fittingly, in a building where - Kim Ramsey he attended classes, practiced and played as - Tammy Stritenberger a young man and transformed UD athletic - Sue Youngpeter fortunes as athletic director.

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ALL-TIME ROSTER > 1,000 POINT SCORERS > Years Player Ht Hometown Years Player Ht Hometown Years Player Ht Hometown 1988-89 keri Goodwin 6-0 St. Mary’s, OH 2008-12 Casey Nance 6-4 Akron, OH 2,672 • Ann Meyers 1976-1980 6-foot-1 • Dayton, Ohio 1981-85 Leah Alba 5-6 Manistee, MI 1970-72 Jan Grady ----- Silver Springs, MD 1968-69 Becky Newcombe ------Year Class G Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 2002-03 Nastassia Alcius 5-6 Lexington, KY 1988-92 Lisa Green 5-11 Coshocton, OH 1976-77 Frosh 29 --- 246 469 .524 ------103 142 .732 377 13.0 69 --- 35 595 20.5 2001-03 Sarah Allen 6-0 Cincinnati, OH 1968-69 Ginny Greene ------2004-08 Nikki Oakland 6-2 San Diego, CA 1977-78 Soph 31 --- 246 449 .547 ------168 198 .848 336 10.8 43 --- 50 660 21.2 1980-81 Yvonne Anderson 5-10 Columbus, OH 1975-77 Chris Gruber 5-8 Cincinnati, OH 1983-87 kathy O’Brien 6-4 Dayton, OH 1978-79 Junior 31 --- 250 438 .575 ------103 133 .774 233 7.5 30 --- 44 603 19.5 2009-13 Olivia Applewhite 6-0 Forestville, MD 2006-08 kathy Guin 5-5 Guthrie, OK Years Player Ht Hometown 1979-80 Senior 35 --- 309 486 .636 ------196 231 .848 347 9.9 37 --- 48 814 21.2 2004-08 Ashley Armstrong 5-9 Beloit, OH 1989-93 Nikki Harris 5-11 Chillicothe, OH 1990-93 Louise Oess 5-6 Cambridge, OH CAREER 126 --- 1051 1842 .571 ------570 704 .810 1293 10.3 179 --- 177 2672 26.3 1989-93 Julie Arnold 6-2 Middletown,OH 1999-03 Heather Haselman 6-1 kalida, OH 1970-71 Linda O’Keefe ------2012-13 kelley Austria 6-0 Beavercreek, OH 1973-74 Lawana Henderson 5-1 Dayton, OH 1962-66 Shirley Oswald ------1987-89 Rochelle Henderson 5-9 Somerset, KY 2,151 • Carol Lammers 1977-1981 5-foot-11 • Miller City, Ohio 1991-93 Melissa Banjoff 5-7 Avon Lake, OH Year Class G Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 1981-82 Tara Hessert ------1970-74 Patty Palcic 5-1 Gowanda, NY 1974-78 Joy Barnett 6-0 Bellbrook, OH 1977-78 Frosh 31 --- 164 306 .535 ------70 96 .729 241 7.7 30 --- 33 398 12.8 1996-00 Christi Hester 5-9 Louisville, KY 1980-84 Pam Palmer 5-5 Springfield, OH 1977-78 Pat Barnhorst ------1978-79 Soph 36 --- 191 398 .480 ------87 121 .720w 263 7.3 29 --- 62 469 13.0 1990-94 Natalie Hill 5-8 Chillicothe, OH 1971-75 Pat Penders 5-7 Pleasantville, NY 1979-80 Junior 38 --- 266 473 .562 ------88 140 .632 268 7.1 41 --- 48 620 16.3 1976-77 Dorry Barr 5-10 Silver Springs, MD 2000-02 kristy Hineline 6-1 Toronto, Ontario 1995-99 Anitra Perry 6-1 Columbus, OH 1980-81 Senior 34 --- 277 479 .578 ------110 138 .797 324 9.5 62 13 32 664 19.5 1987-90 Teri Basye 5-10 Hamilton, OH 1968-69 Liz Hoffman ------2003-07 Amber Peterink 6-1 kendallville, IN CAREER 139 --- 898 1656 .542 ------355 495 .717 1096 7.9 162 13* 175 2151 15.5 1977-80 Journey Beard 5-11 Convoy, OH 1977-81 Pat Hoffman 5-8 Sparta, NJ 1980-84 Laurie Plank 5-11 Sidney, OH 1973-74 Sharon Beigel ----- Dayton, OH 1973-76 Mary Lou Holder 5-9 Dayton, OH 1985-89 Tobette Pleasant 5-10 Dayton, OH 1968-69 kathy Bergman ------1,850 • Donna Burks 1980-1984 5-foot-11 • Cincinnati, Ohio 2004-08 Brittany Holterman 5-11 Racine, WI 1990-92 Shannon Potee 6-3 Mason, OH 2012-13 Morgan Berry 6-3 Brooklyn, MI Year Class G Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 2011-13 Andrea Hoover 5-9 Bellbrook, OH 1995-96 Lisa Blackwell 5-4 Lanham, MD 2008-12 Elle Queen 6-0 Excelsior, MN 1980-81 Frosh 19 680 33 70 .471 ------32 44 .727 89 4.7 1 6 12 98 5.2 1970-72 Gayle Blevins ----- Dayton, OH 1969-70 Arnelle Jackson ------1981-82 Soph 27 175 311 .563 ------70 122 .574 254 9.4 5 10 25 420 15.6 1990-94 Bonnie Quellhorst 6-5 Minster, OH 1982-83 Junior 30 979 274 463 .592 ------115 183 .628 371 12.4 19 6 26 663 22.1 1985-86 Andy Brown 5-8 Delaware, OH 1972-76 Gail Jacobsen ----- Bergenfield, NJ 1978-81 kim Ramsey 5-9 Springfield, OH 1983-84 Senior 31 951 287 485 .592 ------95 170 .559 336 10.8 24 11 38 669 21.6 2006-09 Ashley Brown 6-0 Wilberforce, OH 1975-78 kathy Janosco 5-5 Pittsburgh, PA 2004-06 Terri Ramsey 5-5 Tacoma, WA CAREER 107 769 1329 .579 ------312 519 .601 1050 9.8 49 33 101 1850 17.3 1968-69 Emily Bruns ------1996-00 Janette Jaques 6-2 Lafayette, IN 1986-90 Tammy Rasey 5-7 Antwerp, OH 1973-74 Barbara Buckley ----- Swarthmore, PA 1979-80 Marlene Jarzynka 5-10 Baden, PA 2008-12 Justine Raterman 6-1 versailles, OH 1972-76 Betty Burke 5-8 Erie, PA 1978-80 Julie Johnson 5-8 kettering, OH 1990-94 Nychola Richardson 5-11 Columbus, OH 1,832 • JUSTINE RATERMAN 2008-2012 6-foot-1 • VERSAILLES, ohio 1980-84 Donna Burks 5-11 Cincinnati, OH 1994-97 kara Johnson 6-0 Grandville, MI Year Class G Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 1996-98 Jennelle Ristau 6-1 kimberly, WI 2001-05 Leslie Burns 6-1 Cincinnati, OH 1973-77 Sandy Johnson 5-5 Dayton, OH 2008-09 Frosh 35 1134 167 364 .459 47 119 .395 78 105 .743 298 8.5 43 21 32 459 13.1 1991-95 Janice Roberts 5-10 Wyoming, MI 2003-05 katie Butler 6-1 Findlay, OH 1995-97 Janet Jones 5-7 Barbourville, KY 2009-10 Soph 33 871 160 301 .532 37 103 .359 69 84 .821 191 5.8 41 17 30 426 12.9 2003-04 Amber Robinson 5-6 North Canton, OH 1982-86 Mary Byers 5-6 Midland, MI 1999-01 victoria Jones 5-3 Dayton, OH 2010-11 Junior 32 943 191 351 .544 52 124 .419 80 95 .842 234 7.3 36 17 39 514 16.1 2005-09 Marie Rosche 6-2 Rockville, MD 2011-12 Senior 30 865 156 342 .456 48 143 .336 73 86 .849 192 6.4 34 21 27 433 14.4 1975-76 Corliss Jordan ------1981-85 Lori Cahill 5-8 Gahanna, OH 1998-99 Nikki Roush 5-4 Delaware, OH CAREER 130 3813 674 1358 .496 184 489 .376 300 370 .811 915 7.0 154 76 128 1832 14.1 1984-85 Shari Campbell 5-10 East Setauket, NY 1993-96 Amber Kaiser 6-2 Lenexa, KA 2006-10 kendel Ross 6-1 Sarnia, ONT 2002-06 Angela Cape 6-3 Warren, OH 2002-03 Julie Kafun 6-0 Akron, OH 1995-96 Courtney Ruffing 5-8 Rochester, MI 1,627 • Beverly Crusoe 1977-1980 5-foot-11 • Dayton, Ohio 2012-13 Lexi Carpenter 5-8 Woodbridge, VA 1974-76 Deirdre Kane 5-8 Somerdale, NJ 1998-99 Ann Ryder 5-6 Dayton, OH Year Class G Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 2008-12 De’Sarae Chambers 5-9 Maysville, KY 1969-70 Cathy Keegan ------1998-99 Helena Safarikova 6-4 Prague, Czech Rep. 1977-78 Soph 31 --- 181 389 .465 ------83 133 .625 371 11.9 109 --- 96 445 14.3 1997-98 Queesha Clark 5-6 East St. Louis, IL 2006-08 kelly Keil 6-4 Sparta, NJ 1978-79 Junior 36 --- 243 549 .443 ------71 98 .724 307 8.5 85 --- 193 557 15.5 2010-13 Cassie Sant 6-2 kettering, OH 2004-08 karah Cloxton 5-8 Winfield, WV 1976-77 Maureen Kirby 5-7 South Euclid, OH 1979-80 Senior 38 --- 286 610 .469 ------53 87 .609 268 7.1 164 --- 179 625 16.4 1989-93 Shari Sauder 5-6 Brown City, MI 1968-69 Ellen Collins ------1982-86 Rhonda Klette 5-8 Edgewood, KY CAREER 105 --- 710 1548 .459 ------207 318 .651 946 9.0 358 --- 468 1627 15.5 1972-73 Maureen Saunders ------1968-70 Sue Collins ------1970-71 Gail Kochan ------1980-84 Julie Schaefer 6-1 kettering, OH 1968-69 Mo Concannon ------1962-66 kathy Koogler ----- Belmont, OH 1976-79 Cindy Schaeffer 5-5 Dayton, OH 1,498 • Kristin Daugherty 2007-2010 6-foot-0 • Fresno, ohio 1977-78 Mary Condit ------1984-88 Michele Kruty 6-2 Manistee, MI Year Class G Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 1998-03 Sarah Schloss 6-0 Cincinnati, OH 1969-73 Carol Condon ----- Birmingham, MI 1993-97 Amy Kumle 5-11 Springboro, OH 2007-08 Frosh 34 838 118 322 .366 27 92 .293 52 68 .765 169 5.0 42 19 18 315 9.3 1977-79 Donna Schwartz ------1970-72 Sue Condy ------2008-09 Soph 35 1132 160 436 .367 41 138 .297 85 111 .766 170 4.9 79 8 19 446 12.7 2008-12 Patrice Lalor 5-6 Toledo, OH 1985-86 Ann Sera 5-7 Waterford, MI 1994-98 Tiffany Conley 5-7 Hollidaysburg, PA 2009-10 Junior 33 813 121 295 .410 30 100 .300 46 68 .676 123 3.7 51 13 19 318 9.6 1977-81 Carol Lammers 5-11 Miller City, OH 1970-71 Nancy Shearer ------2010-11 Tonya Conley 5-5 Burlington, VT 2010-11 Senior 33 895 139 298 .466 48 96 .500 93 112 .830 136 4.1 64 7 21 419 12.7 1969-70 Peg Larkin ------1993-97 Emily Sinke 5-9 St. John’s, MI CAREER 135 3678 538 1351 .398 146 426 .343 276 359 .769 598 4.4 236 47 77 1498 11.1 2012-13 Jodie Cornelie 6-4 Strasbourg, France 1969-73 Sue Larkin ----- Bricktown, NJ 1996-00 Crystal Smith 5-7 Columbus, OH 1971-74 Thelma Cromartie ----- Dayton, OH 1975-76 Debbie Laubert ------1992-96 Steph Smith 6-3 Newport, PA 1977-80 Beverly Crusoe 5-11 Dayton, OH 2006-11 Aundrea Lindsay 5-5 Maywood, IL 1987-91 Eileen Stein 5-10 Sharonville, OH 1,413 • Theresa Yingling 1982-1986 6-foot-5 • Centerville, Ohio 1975-76 Jayne Culloo ------Year Class G Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 1973-77 Pat Lockwood 6-2 South Amboy, NJ 1993-94 Latonia Stiner 6-0 East Cleveland, OH 1981-85 Sharon Curd 5-9 Columbus, OH 1982-83 Frosh 29 733 160 295 .542 ------53 90 .589 245 8.4 23 22 20 373 12.9 1997-98 Heidi Lonnberg 5-11 Espoo, Finland 1977-81 Tammy Stritenberger 5-5 Dayton, OH 1983-84 Soph 31 757 162 324 .500 ------42 65 .646 247 8.0 27 28 21 366 11.8 2009-11 kari Daugherty 6-1 Fresno, OH 2004-08 kiki Lund 5-11 Aarhus, Denmark 2003-07 Jennifer Strong 6-1 Warrensville, OH 1984-85 Junior 28 644 144 294 .489 ------47 78 .603 222 7.9 19 29 11 335 12.0 2007-11 kristin Daugherty 6-0 Fresno, OH 1992-96 Jessica Stuart 5-10 Pensacola, FL 2009-13 Samantha MacKay 5-8 Dublin, OH 1985-86 Senior 28 576 147 271 .543 ------45 75 .600 184 6.6 20 20 22 339 12.1 1980-81 Tonya Davis 5-4 Columbus, OH 1999-04 Cyndi Stull 6-1 Centerville, OH CAREER 116 2710 613 1184 .518 ------187 308 .607 898 7.7 89 99 74 1413 12.2 1981-82 Lori Magee 5-7 Sea Isle City, NJ 1995-99 Dawson 5-9 Indianapolis, IN 1999-03 Marnina Sullivan 5-7 Detroit, MI 2011-13 Ally Malott 6-4 Middletown, OH 2012-13 Amber Deane 5-9 Lathrup Villiage, MI 1998-02 Alena Martens 5-10 Woodbury, MN 1969-71 Jeanne Tayloe ------1968-71 Janet Deters ------1,380 • TAMMy Stritenberger 1977-1981 5-foot-6 • Dayton, Ohio 1976-77 kathy Mason 5-6 Erie, PA 2005-08 Jen Tisza 6-3 Port Clinton, OH Year Class G Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 2003-06 Lyndsey DeWitt 5-8 Upper Sandusky, OH 1993-97 Steph Mathu 5-9 Green Bay, WI 1998-99 Niceta Trevathan 5-10 Indianapolis, IN 1977-78 Frosh 31 --- 125 296 .422 ------42 53 .792 51 1.6 105 --- 48 292 9.4 1984-86 Cheryl Dickerson 6-0 Witchita, KA 1976-77 karen Mays 5-9 Dayton, OH 1969-70 Ginny Thorne ------1978-79 Soph 36 --- 185 410 .450 ------21 30 .700 68 1.9 177 --- 87 391 10.9 1972-73 Patti Dieden ----- Wilmette, IL 1977-81 Mary McDonald 5-11 kettering, OH 1975-76 kelly Tsocaris ------1979-80 Junior 25 --- 120 286 .420 ------23 26 .885 31 1.2 103 --- 37 263 10.5 1968-69 Pam Diehl ------1998-02 Shannon McFadden 5-6 Bryn Mawr, PA 1980-81 Senior 34 --- 189 464 .407 ------56 71 .789 75 2.2 208 2 50 434 12.7 1974-77 Cindy DiGregory 5-5 Ft. Wayne, IN 1976-77 Cathy Wack 5-10 Bethesda, MD CAREER 126 --- 619 1456 .425 ------142 180 .789 225 1.8 593 2* 222 1380 10.9 1974-76 Jo McGuire 5-7 Dayton, OH 1999-03 Chrissy Donovan 5-10 Cincinnati, OH 1997-98 keeoma Wardford 5-11 Beaverton, OR 1997-01 RaeLynn McIntosh 6-3 New Albany, IN 1968-70 Pat Doubet ------1989-93 Janie Weckesser 5-6 Dayton, OH 1969-70 Meg McManus ------1,350 • Natalie Hill 1990-1994 5-foot-7 • Chillicothe, Ohio 1983-87 Monica West 6-1 Xenia, OH 1993-95 katina Edmonds 5-7 Elton, KY 1989-93 Jennifer Meineke 6-1 Raleigh, NC Year Class G Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 2001-05 Emily Williams 5-10 Beavercreek, OH 2012-13 Bre Elder 5-8 Lebanon, KY 1986-90 Annette Melvin 5-10 Schweinfurt, FRG 1990-91 Frosh 28 607 81 242 .335 6 32 .188 82 118 .685 84 3.0 45 0 32 250 8.9 1986-87 Lisa Williams 5-5 Jefferson Twp., OH 1987-89 Shiela Evans 6-0 Lancaster, WI 1976-80 Ann Meyers 6-1 Dayton, OH 1991-92 Soph 26 790 104 282 .369 10 40 .250 88 110 .800 94 3.6 76 5 31 306 11.9 2008-12 Staci Willis 5-7 Cincinnati, OH 2000-01;03-04Becky Miller 6-0 Scottsdale, AZ 1992-93 Junior 26 828 107 261 .410 17 54 .315 66 93 .710 122 4.7 47 6 49 297 11.4 1977-78 Marisue Findley ------1981-82 Debbie Wilson 5-8 LaVale, MD 1993-94 Senior 27 871 172 405 .425 42 119 .353 111 148 .750 104 3.9 59 5 44 497 18.4 1972-75 Carol Miller 5-6 Dayton, OH 1986-90 Cindy Frericks 5-9 kettering, OH 2008-13 Brittany Wilson 5-11 Louisville, KY CAREER 107 3096 464 1190 .390 75 245 .306 347 469 .740 404 3.8 227 16 156 1350 12.6 1993-97 Renee Miller 5-5 Napoleon, OH 2000-02 Mandy Winner 6-2 Ft. Loramie, OH 1986-90 Teri Gaerke 5-11 Rockford, OH 1999-04 Stefanie Miller 5-5 Beavercreek, OH 2007-11 Ebony Gainey 6-0 Dayton, OH 2004-06 Cara Wright 6-0 West Chester, OH 1,340a • S ndy Johnson 1973-1977 5-foot-5 • Dayton, Ohio 2002-03 Amanda Moore 5-5 Southfield, MI Year Class G Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 1969-73 Debbie Gapinski ----- Cincinnati, OH 2008-12 kayla Moses 5-4 Georgetown, KY 1982-86 Theresa Yingling 6-5 Centerville, OH 1968-69 Cathy Gephart ------1973-74 Frosh 20 --- 85 ------43 88 .489 ------213 10.7 1976-77 Jenny Munson 5-3 Louisville, KY 1979-83 Sue Youngpeter 5-7 Delphos, OH 1985-86 Monica Glass 5-9 Atlanta, GA 1974-75 Soph 23 --- 187 ------22 48 .458 ------396 17.2 1979-80 Mary Gleason 5-6 Golden, CO 1975-76 Junior 22 --- 169 ------40 78 .513 ------378 17.2 1977-78 kathy Gluvna ------1976-77 Senior 28 --- 157 ------39 59 .661 ------353 12.6 1987-91 kaihra Goodman 5-11 Akron, OH CAREER 93 --- 598 ------144 273 .527 ------1340 14.4 108 109 2013 / 2014 > dayton flyers > WOMen’s basketball 2013 / 2014 > dayton flyers > WOMen’s basketball 1,000 POINT SCORERS > SCORING LEADERS > 1,337 • Michele Kruty 1984-1988 6-foot-2 • Manistee, Mich. Most Points Scored Year Class G Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg Career Seasons G Pts Avg 1984-85 Frosh 26 460 80 200 .400 ------38 64 .594 128 4.9 16 15 20 198 7.6 1 Ann Meyers 1976-80 126 2672 21.2 1985-86 Soph 28 743 166 349 .476 ------60 89 .674 226 8.1 43 42 30 392 14.0 2 Carol Lammers 1977-81 139 2151 15.2 1986-87 Junior 28 793 153 398 .384 ------57 84 .676 193 6.9 34 78 30 363 13.0 3 Donna Burks 1980-84 107 1850 17.3 1987-88 Senior 25 764 168 377 .446 0 7 .000 48 78 .615 193 7.7 72 85 43 384 15.4 4 Justine Raterman 2008-12 130 1832 14.1 CAREER 107 2760 567 1324 .428 0 7 .000 203 315 .644 740 6.9 165 220 123 1337 11.9 5 Beverly Crusoe 1977-80 105 1627 15.5 6 kristin Daugherty 2007-11 135 1498 11.1 7 Theresa Yingling 1982-86 116 1413 12.2 1,308 • Tobette Pleasant 1985-1989 5-foot-10 • Dayton, Ohio 8 Tammy Stritenberger 1977-81 126 1380 11.0 Year Class G Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 9 Natalie Hill 1990-94 107 1350 12.6 1985-86 Frosh 27 240 41 85 .482 ------14 33 .424 70 2.6 6 3 10 96 3.6 10 Sandy Johnson 1973-77 93 1340 14.4 1986-87 Soph 28 615 114 220 .518 ------68 121 .562 206 7.4 19 4 21 296 10.6 11 Michele Kruty 1984-88 107 1337 12.5 1987-88 Junior 28 920 188 355 .530 0 2 .000 85 124 .685 231 8.3 71 19 53 461 16.5 12 Tobette Pleasant 1985-89 110 1308 11.9 1988-89 Senior 27 908 183 412 .444 1 7 .143 88 137 .642 276 10.2 49 21 66 455 16.9 CAREER 110 2683 526 1072 .491 1 9 .111 255 415 .614 783 7.1 145 47 150 1308 11.9 13 Christi Hester 1996-00 98 1268 12.9 14 Stefanie Miller 1999-04 119 1254 10.5 15 Jennifer Strong 2002-07 120 1209 10.1 1,268 • Christi Hester 1996-2000 5-foot-9 • Lexington, Ky. 16 Steph Mathu 1993-97 107 1128 10.5 Year Class G Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 17 Leah Abla 1981-85 110 1099 10.0 1996-97 Frosh 27 762 135 301 .449 22 62 .355 98 164 .598 101 3.7 88 5 37 390 14.4 18 kendel Ross 2006-10 131 1063 8.1 1997-98 Soph 27 829 132 310 .426 27 78 .346 79 121 .653 70 2.6 86 5 18 370 13.7 19 Nikki Oakland 2004-08 117 1028 8.8 1998-99 Junior 14 210 22 49 .449 3 8 .375 9 19 .474 22 1.6 28 2 12 56 4.0 20 kizzy Dawson 1995-99 109 1013 9.3 1999-00 Senior 30 831 157 341 .460 24 57 .421 114 144 .792 98 3.3 120 20 60 452 15.1 21 Julie Arnold 1989-93 110 975 8.9 CAREER 98 2632 446 1001 .446 76 205 .371 300 448 .670 291 2.9 322 32 127 1268 12.9 22 Janice Roberts 1991-95 107 967 9.0 23 Lisa Green 1988-92 103 928 9.0 1,254 • Stefanie Miller 1999-2004 5-foot-5 • Beavercreek, Ohio 24 Chrissy Donovan 1999-03 111 894 8.1 Year Class G Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 25 Sarah Schloss 1998-03 118 856 7.3 1999-00 Frosh 29 631 55 125 .440 37 77 .481 21 23 .913 47 1.6 74 0 38 168 5.8 2000-01 Soph 29 924 102 265 .385 40 115 .348 69 76 .908 77 2.7 131 2 63 313 10.8 Ann Meyers is UD’s all-time leading scorer with 2,672 points. She’s the only Flyer to top 2,200 career points and to average more Season Class Season G Pts Avg than 20 points per game for her career. 2001-02 Junior 6 209 26 76 .342 13 33 .394 18 20 .900 24 4.0 20 0 9 83 13.8 1 Ann Meyers Sr 1979-80 35 814 23.2 2002-03 Jr (RS) 27 911 96 250 .384 62 148 .419 52 57 .912 61 2.3 94 3 35 306 11.3 2 Donna Burks Sr 1983-84 31 669 21.6 2003-04 Senior 28 1049 137 374 .366 69 208 .332 41 48 .854 84 3.0 177 1 44 384 13.7 Half Opponent Date Pts Yearly Leaders Class G Pts Avg CAREER 119 3724 416 1090 .382 221 581 .380 201 224 .897 293 2.5 496 6 189 1254 10.5 3 Carol Lammers Sr 1980-81 34 664 19.5 1 Michele Kruty Cleveland St 2nd Feb 7, 1987 28 1983-84 Donna Burks Senior 31 669 21.6 4 Donna Burks Jr 1982-83 30 663 22.1 1984-85 Theresa Yingling Junior 28 335 12.0 1,209 • JENNIFER STRONG 2002-2007 6-foot-1 • WARRENSVILLE, OHIO 5 Ann Meyers So 1977-78 31 660 21.1 Most Points Per Game 1985-86 Michele Kruty Soph 28 392 14.0 Year Class G Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 6 Beverly Crusoe Sr 1979-80 38 625 16.4 Career Seasons G Pts Avg 1986-87 Michele Kruty Junior 28 363 13.0 2002-03 Fr (RS) 4 32 1 6 .167 0 4 .000 0 0 .000 3 0.8 2 0 2 2 0.5 7 Carol Lammers Jr 1979-80 38 620 16.3 1 Ann Meyers ‘76-80 126 2672 21.2 1987-88 Tobette Pleasant Junior 28 461 16.5 2003-04 Frosh 28 792 84 239 .351 21 88 .239 33 49 .673 144 5.1 31 7 21 222 7.9 8 Ann Meyers Jr 1978-79 31 603 19.5 2 Donna Burks ‘80-84 107 1850 17.3 1988-89 Tobette Pleasant Senior 27 455 16.9 2004-05 Soph 28 789 91 255 .357 29 79 .367 38 51 .745 134 4.8 32 3 32 249 8.9 9 Ann Meyers Fr 1976-77 29 595 20.5 T3 Beverly Crusoe ‘77-80 105 1627 15.5 1989-90 Anette Melvin Senior 28 346 12.4 2005-06 Junior 29 906 125 330 .379 41 120 .342 54 67 .806 120 4.1 44 6 28 345 11.9 10 Beverly Crusoe Jr 1978-79 36 557 15.5 T3 Carol Lammers ‘77-81 139 2151 15.5 1990-91 Lisa Green Junior 29 348 12.0 2006-07 Senior 31 973 145 398 .364 43 160 .269 58 79 .734 130 4.2 38 6 38 391 12.6 11 Justine Raterman Jr 2010-11 32 514 16.1 5 Sandy Johnson ‘73-77 93 1340 14.4 1991-92 Shannon Potee Senior 28 366 13.1 CAREER 120 3492 446 1228 .363 134 451 .297 183 246 .744 531 4.4 147 22 121 1209 10.1 12 Natalie Hill Sr 1993-94 27 497 18.4 6 Cara Wright ‘04-06 57 810 14.2 1992-93 Julie Arnold Senior 27 407 15.1 13 Leah Abla Jr 1983-84 31 487 15.7 7 Justine Raterman ‘08-12 130 1832 14.1 1993-94 Natalie Hill Senior 27 497 18.4 1,128e • St ph Mathu 1993-1997 5-foot-9 • Green Bay, Wisc. T14 Cara Wright Sr 2005-06 29 469 16.2 8 Christi Hester ‘96-00 98 1268 12.9 1994-95 Steph Mathu Soph 27 346 12.8 Year Class G Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg T14 Carol Lammers So 1978-79 36 469 13.0 9 Natalie Hill ‘90-94 107 1350 12.6 1995-96 Steph Mathu Junior 26 310 11.9 1978-1979 Frosh 29 968 141 299 .472 ------56 71 .789 252 8.7 61 25 18 338 11.7 T14 Nikki Oakland Sr 2007-08 34 469 13.8 10 Michele Kruty ‘84-88 107 1337 12.5 1996-97 Christi Hester Frosh 27 390 14.4 1979-1980 Soph 27 684 98 210 .467 ------64 76 .842 140 5.2 26 9 6 260 9.6 17 Tobette Pleasant Jr 1987-88 28 461 16.5 1997-98 Christi Hester Soph 27 370 13.7 1980-1981 Junior 29 1034 203 348 .583 ------85 111 .766 231 8.0 35 13 11 491 16.9 18 Justine Raterman Fr 2008-09 35 459 13.1 Season Class Season G Pts Avg 1998-99 RaeLynn McIntosh Soph 28 274 9.8 1981-1982 Senior 30 1113 239 432 .553 ------75 105 .714 210 7.0 47 17 5 553 18.4 19 Tobette Pleasant Sr 1988-89 27 455 16.9 CAREER 115 3799 681 1289 .528 ------280 363 .771 833 7.2 169 64 40 1642 14.3 1 Ann Meyers Senior ‘79-80 35 814 23.2 1999-00 Christi Hester Senior 30 452 15.1 20 Christi Hester Sr 1999-00 30 452 15.1 2 Donna Burks Junior ‘82-83 30 663 22.1 2000-01 Cyndi Stull Soph 18 201 11.2 3 Donna Burks Senior ‘83-84 31 669 21.6 2001-02 Sarah Allen Junior 21 273 13.0 1,099 • Leah Abla 1981-1985 5-foot-6 • Manistee, Mich. Freshmen Only Season G Pts Avg 2002-03 Cyndi Stull Junior 28 323 11.5 Year Class G Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 4 Ann Meyers Soph ‘77-78 31 660 21.2 1 Ann Meyers 1976-77 29 595 20.5 5 Ann Meyers Frosh ‘76-77 29 595 20.4 2003-04 Stefanie Miller Senior 28 384 13.7 1981-82 Frosh 28 680 96 201 .478 ------24 33 .727 60 2.1 73 7 29 216 7.7 2 Justine Raterman 2008-09 35 459 13.1 2004-05 Cara Wright Junior 28 341 12.2 1982-83 Soph 28 800 46 121 .380 ------26 44 .591 62 2.4 97 6 33 118 4.5 T6 Carol Lammers Senior ‘80-81 34 664 19.5 3 Carol Lammers 1977-78 31 398 12.8 T6 Ann Meyers Junior ‘78-79 31 603 19.5 2005-06 Cara Wright Senior 29 469 16.2 1983-84 Junior 31 1077 195 395 .494 ------97 125 .776 111 3.6 166 6 48 487 15.7 4 Christi Hester 1996-97 27 390 14.4 1984-85 Senior 25 777 110 260 .423 ------58 83 .699 82 3.3 105 6 36 278 11.1 8 Natalie Hill Senior ‘93-94 27 497 18.4 2006-07 Jennifer Strong Senior 31 391 12.6 CAREER 112 3334 447 977 .458 ------205 285 .719 315 2.9 441 25 146 1099 9.9 5 Theresa Yingling 1982-83 29 373 12.9 9 Andrea Hoover Soph ‘12-13 31 401 12.9 2007-08 Nikki Oakland Senior 34 469 13.8 6 Julie Schaefer 1980-81 34 348 10.2 T10 Sandy Johnson Soph ‘74-75 23 396 17.2 2008-09 Justine Raterman Frosh 35 459 13.1 7 kristin Daugherty 2007-08 34 315 9.3 T10 Sandy Johnson Junior ‘75-76 22 378 17.2 2009-10 Justine Raterman Soph 33 426 12.9 1,063n • Ke del Ross 2006-2010 6-foot-1 • Sarnia, ont 8 Tammy Stritenberger 1977-78 31 292 9.4 2010-11 Justine Raterman Junior 32 514 16.1 Year Class G Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 9 Jenelle Ristau 1996-97 27 267 9.9 Freshmen Only Season G Pts Avg 2011-12 Justine Raterman Senior 30 433 14.4 2006-07 Frosh 30 521 62 166 .373 15 57 .263 20 33 .606 121 4.0 21 17 24 159 5.3 10 Sharon Curd 1981-82 27 264 9.8 2012-13 Andrea Hoover Soph 31 401 12.9 2007-08 Soph 34 661 91 210 .433 24 81 .296 27 33 .818 153 4.5 57 15 28 233 6.9 1 Ann Meyers ‘76-77 29 595 20.4 2008-09 Junior 34 1046 126 303 .416 35 108 .324 57 70 .814 240 7.1 86 27 37 344 10.1 2 Christi Hester ‘96-97 27 390 14.4 2009-10 Senior 33 798 115 254 .453 39 102 .382 58 75 .773 200 6.1 56 32 43 327 9.9 Game Opponent Date Pts 3 Justine Raterman ‘08-09 35 459 13.1 CAREER 131 3026 394 933 .422 113 348 .325 162 211 .768 714 5.5 220 91 132 1063 8.1 1 Donna Burks Michigan Dec 21, 1982 43 4 Theresa Yingling ‘82-83 29 373 12.9 2 Donna Burks Cleveland St Jan 17, 1984 41 5 Carol Lammers ‘77-78 31 398 12.8 3 Ann Meyers Col of Charleston Mar 23, 1980 40 1,028 • nikki oakland 2004-2008 6-foot-1 • san diego, ca. 4 Ann Meyers twice last Feb 13, 1980 38 Yearly Leaders Class G Pts Avg Year Class G Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 5 Donna Burks Wright State Feb 24, 1983 37 1968-69 Pam Diehl Senior 11 78 7.1 2004-05 Frosh 26 315 29 66 .439 0 2 .000 16 32 .500 82 3.2 15 21 7 74 2.8 T6 Ann Meyers Salisbury St Mar 23, 1977 36 1969-70 Sue Collins Senior 9 84 9.3 2005-06 Soph 27 435 51 112 .455 1 2 .500 37 58 .638 107 4.0 35 34 11 140 5.2 T6 Michele Kruty Cleveland St Feb 7, 1987 36 1970-71 Janet Deters Senior 16 178 11.1 2006-07 Junior 30 710 137 276 .496 1 3 .333 70 107 .654 202 7.0 34 49 22 345 11.5 T8 Stefanie Miller Xavier Jan 30, 2004 35 1971-72 Thelma Cromartie Frosh 15 155 10.3 2007-08 Senior 34 937 192 376 .511 8 28 .286 77 119 .647 270 8.0 45 44 16 469 13.8 T8 Christi Hester virginia Tech Jan 18, 1997 35 1972-73 Patty Palcic Junior 15 107 7.1 CAREER 117 239 409 830 .493 10 35 .286 200 316 .633 661 6.0 129 148 56 1028 8.8 T8 Ann Meyers Louisiana Mar 21, 1980 35 1973-74 Sandy Johnson Frosh 20 213 10.6 1974-75 Sandy Johnson Soph 23 396 17.2 Freshmen Only Opponent Date Pts 1975-76 Sandy Johnson Junior 22 378 17.2 1,013 • Kizzy Dawson 1995-1999 5-foot-9 • Indianapolis, Ind. 1 Ann Meyers Salisbury St Mar 23, 1977 36 Year Class G Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 1976-77 Ann Meyers Frosh 29 595 20.5 1995-96 Frosh 27 486 86 207 .415 29 74 .392 40 53 .755 78 2.9 23 3 16 241 8.9 2 Christi Hester virginia Tech Jan 18, 1997 35 1977-78 Ann Meyers Soph 31 660 21.1 1996-97 Soph 27 462 92 212 .434 11 38 .289 41 58 .707 64 2.4 26 1 26 236 8.7 3 Theresa Yingling Michigan Dec 21, 1982 29 1978-79 Ann Meyers Junior 31 603 19.5 1997-98 Junior 27 654 106 257 .412 17 52 .327 42 56 .750 100 3.7 26 4 32 271 10.0 4 Justine Raterman Old Dominion Nov 16, 2008 27 1979-80 Ann Meyers Senior 35 814 23.2 1998-99 Senior 28 742 96 224 .429 3 7 .429 70 87 .805 94 3.4 51 4 33 265 9.5 5 Kristin Daugherty Central Michigan Dec 20, 2007 26 1980-81 Carol Lammers Senior 34 664 19.5 CAREER 109 2344 380 900 .422 60 171 .351 193 254 .760 336 3.1 126 12 107 1013 9.3 1981-82 Donna Burks Soph 27 420 15.6 1982-83 Donna Burks Junior 30 663 22.1 110 111 2013 / 2014 > dayton flyers > WOMen’s basketball 2013 / 2014 > dayton flyers > WOMen’s basketball REBOUNDING LEADERS > ASSIST LEADERS > Most Rebounds Most Offensive Rebounds Most Assists Freshmen Only (min 60 ast) Seasons Ast TO Ratio Yearly Leaders Class G Asts Avg Career Seasons G Rebs Avg Career Seasons G OReb Avg Career Seasons G Asts Avg 1 Tammy Stritenberger ‘77-81 126 593 4.71 1 Rhonda Klette ‘82-83 61 44 1.39 1977-78 Tammy Stritenberger Fr 31 105 3.39 1 Ann Meyers ‘76-80 126 1293 10.3 1 Cyndi Stull ‘99-04 79 263 3.33 2 Patrice Lalor ‘08-12 130 505 3.88 2 Patrice Lalor ‘08-09 119 96 1.23 1978-79 Tammy Stritenberger So 36 177 4.92 2 Carol Lammers ‘77-81 139 1096 7.9 2 Tobette Pleasant ‘86-89 83 262 3.16 3 kendel Ross ‘06-10 131 261 1.99 3 Stefanie Miller ‘99-04 119 496 4.17 3 Stefanie Miller ‘99-00 74 71 1.04 1979-80 Beverly Crusoe Sr 38 164 4.32 3 Donna Burks ‘80-84 107 1050 9.8 4 Anette Melvin ‘86-90 110 237 2.15 4 Cindy Frericks ‘86-90 111 450 4.05 T4 Anette Melvin ‘86-87 67 69 0.97 1980-81 Tammy Stritenberger Sr 34 208 6.12 4 Beverly Crusoe ‘77-80 105 946 9.0 5 Steph Smith ‘92-96 92 231 2.51 5 Pam Palmer ‘80-84 110 443 4.03 T4 Pam Rasey ‘86-87 67 69 0.97 1981-82 Sue Youngpeter Jr 24 100 4.17 5 Justine Raterman ‘08-12 130 915 7.0 6 RaeLynn McIntosh ‘97-01 112 225 2.01 6 Leah Abla ‘81-85 110 441 4.01 T4 Tammy Stritenberger ‘77-78 105 108 0.97 1982-83 Pam Palmer Jr 30 117 3.90 6 Theresa Yingling ‘82-86 116 898 7.7 7 Shari Sauder ‘89-93 110 374 3.40 7 Brittany Holterman ‘04-08 119 224 1.88 6 Shannon McFadden ‘98-99 88 97 0.91 1983-84 Pam Palmer Sr 31 179 5.77 7 Tobette Pleasant ‘85-89 110 785 7.1 8 Justine Raterman ’08-11 100 217 2.17 8 Beverly Crusoe ‘77-80 105 358 3.41 1984-85 Mary Byers Jr 28 107 3.82 8 Michele Kruty ‘84-88 107 740 6.9 9 karah Cloxton ‘04-08 110 335 3.04 9 Julie Arnold ‘89-93 111 214 1.93 Highest Assist Average 1985-86 Mary Byers Sr 28 119 4.25 9 kendel Ross ‘06-10 131 714 5.5 10 Sue Youngpeter ‘79-83 123 330 2.68 10 Cara Wright ‘04-06 57 202 3.54 Career Seasons G Asts Avg 1986-87 Anette Melvin Fr 28 67 2.39 10 Casey Nance ‘08-12 131 712 5.4 T11 Kristin Daugherty ‘07-11 135 194 1.44 11 Christi Hester ‘96-00 98 322 3.23 1 Tammy Stritenberger ‘77-81 126 593 4.71 Pam Rasey Fr 28 67 2.39 11 Nikki Oakland ‘04-08 117 661 5.6 T11 Casey Nance ‘08-11 101 194 1.92 12 Samantha MacKay ‘09-13 115 314 2.73 2 Stefanie Miller ‘99-04 119 496 4.17 1987-88 Cindy Frericks So 28 124 4.43 12 Julie Arnold ‘89-93 110 616 5.6 13 Anitra Perry ‘95-99 97 190 1.96 13 Renee Miller ‘93-97 107 295 2.76 3 Cindy Frericks ‘86-90 111 450 4.05 1988-89 Cindy Frericks Jr 27 127 4.70 13 kristin Daugherty ‘07-11 135 598 4.4 14 Nikki Oakland ‘04-08 117 178 1.52 14 Pam Rasey ‘86-90 111 271 2.44 15 Shannon McFadden ‘98-02 107 269 2.51 4 Pam Palmer ‘80-84 110 443 4.03 1989-90 Cindy Frericks Sr 28 134 4.79 14 Steph Smith ‘92-96 92 585 6.4 5 Leah Abla ‘81-85 110 441 4.01 Season Class Season G OReb Avg 16 kristin Daugherty ‘07-11 135 236 1.75 1990-91 Shari Sauder So 29 140 4.83 15 RaeLynn McIntosh ‘97-01 112 581 5.1 6 Patrice Lalor ‘08-12 130 505 3.88 1 Cyndi Stull Jr ‘02-03 28 124 4.43 T17 Anette Melvin ‘86-90 110 231 2.10 1991-92 Shari Sauder Jr 25 107 4.28 16 Cyndi Stull ‘99-04 79 563 7.1 7 Beverly Crusoe ‘77-80 105 358 3.41 2 Cara Wright Sr ‘05-06 29 109 3.76 T17 Janice Roberts ‘91-95 107 231 2.17 1992-93 Shari Sauder Sr 28 96 3.43 17 Brittany Holterman ‘04-08 119 547 4.6 8 Shari Sauder ‘89-93 110 374 3.40 3 Cara Wright Jr ‘04-05 28 93 3.32 1993-94 Janice Roberts Jr 27 75 2.78 T18 Cara Wright ‘04-06 57 536 9.4 9 Christi Hester ‘96-00 98 322 3.23 4 Tobette Pleasant Sr ‘88-89 27 91 3.37 Season Class Season G Asts Avg 1994-95 Renee Miller So 27 91 3.37 T18 Anette Melvin ‘86-90 110 536 4.9 10 Terri Ramsey ‘04-06 57 177 3.11 5 Brittany Holterman Jr ‘06-07 31 89 2.87 1 Tammy Stritenberger Sr ‘80-81 34 208 6.12 1995-96 Renee Miller Jr 27 82 3.04 6 Tobette Pleasant Jr ‘87-88 28 87 3.11 2 Pam Palmer Sr ‘83-84 31 179 5.77 Season Class Season G Asts Avg 1996-97 Renee Miller Sr 27 102 3.78 Season Class Season G Rebs Avg 7 Anette Melvin Sr ‘89-90 28 85 3.04 T3 Stefanie Miller Sr ‘03-04 28 177 6.32 1 Stefanie Miller Sr ‘03-04 28 177 6.32 1997-98 Christi Hester So 27 86 3.12 1 Ann Meyers Fr ‘76-77 29 377 13.0 8 Tobette Pleasant So ‘86-87 28 84 3.00 T3 Tammy Stritenberger So ‘78-79 36 177 4.92 2 Tammy Stritenberger Sr ‘80-81 34 208 6.12 1998-99 Shannon McFadden Fr 28 88 3.14 T2 Beverly Crusoe So ‘77-78 31 371 11.9 T9 Shannon Potee Sr ‘91-92 28 82 2.93 5 Leah Abla Jr ‘83-84 31 166 5.35 3 Stefanie Miller Sr ‘03-04 20 119 5.95 1999-00 Christi Hester Sr 30 120 4.00 T2 Donna Burks Jr ‘82-83 30 371 12.4 T9 Julie Arnold Sr ‘92-93 27 82 3.04 6 Beverly Crusoe Sr ‘79-80 38 164 4.32 4 Pam Palmer Sr ‘83-84 31 179 5.77 2000-01 Stefanie Miller So 29 131 4.52 4 Ann Meyers Sr ‘79-80 35 347 9.9 11 Justine Raterman Fr ‘08-09 35 79 2.25 7 Samantha MacKay Sr ‘12-13 31 153 4.94 5 Leah Abla Jr ‘83-84 31 166 5.35 2001-02 Chrissy Donovan Jr 28 107 3.82 T5 Ann Meyers So ‘77-78 31 336 10.8 8 karah Cloxton Sr. ‘07-08 34 148 4.35 6 Samantha MacKay Sr ‘12-13 31 153 4.94 2002-03 Stefanie Miller Jr 27 94 3.48 T5 Donna Burks Sr ‘83-84 31 336 10.8 Freshmen Only Season G OReb Avg 9 Shari Sauder So ‘90-91 29 140 4.83 7 Tammy Stritenberger So ‘78-79 36 177 4.92 2003-04 Stefanie Miller Sr 28 177 6.32 7 Carol Lammers Sr ‘80-81 34 324 9.5 1 Justine Raterman ‘08-09 35 79 2.25 T10 Cindy Frericks Sr ‘89-90 28 134 4.79 T10 Patrice Lalor So ‘09-10 32 134 4.19 8 Shari Sauder So ‘90-91 29 140 4.83 2004-05 Terri Ramsey Jr 28 81 2.89 8 Beverly Crusoe Jr ‘78-79 36 307 8.5 2 Casey Nance ‘08-09 35 75 2.14 T10 Patrice Lalor Sr ‘11-12 30 134 4.46 9 Cindy Frericks Sr ‘89-90 28 134 4.79 2005-06 Terri Ramsey Sr 29 96 3.31 9 Justine Raterman Fr ‘08-09 35 298 8.5 3 Cyndi Stull ‘99-00 26 71 2.73 10 Cindy Frericks Jr ‘88-89 27 127 4.70 2006-07 kathy Guin Jr 31 96 3.10 10 Cara Wright Sr ‘05-06 29 296 10.2 4 Anette Melvin ‘86-87 28 62 2.21 5 Elle Queen ‘09-10 33 58 1.76 Freshmen Only Season G Asts Avg 11 Stefanie Miller So ‘00-01 29 131 4.52 2007-08 karah Cloxton Sr 34 148 4.35 11 Tobette Pleasant Sr ‘88-89 28 278 8.3 6 kristin Daugherty ‘07-08 34 57 1.67 1 Patrice Lalor ‘08-09 35 119 3.40 2008-09 Patrice Lalor Fr 35 119 3.40 12 Joy Barnett So ‘75-76 22 276 12.5 Carol Lammers is one of three Flyers with 1,000 career Freshmen Only Season G Asts Avg 7 Alena Martens ‘98-99 28 53 1.89 2 Tammy Stritenberger ‘77-78 31 105 3.39 2009-10 Patrice Lalor So 32 134 4.19 13 Nikki Oakland Sr. ‘07-08 34 270 8.0 rebounds.She is also second on UD’s all-time scoring list. 1 Patrice Lalor ‘08-09 35 119 3.40 8 Amy Kumle ‘93-94 27 49 1.81 T3 Christi Hester ‘96-97 27 88 3.26 2010-11 Patrice Lalor Jr 33 118 3.58 T14 Carol Lammers Jr ‘79-80 38 268 7.1 T3 Shannon McFadden ‘98-99 28 88 3.14 2 Tammy Stritenberger ‘77-78 31 105 3.39 9 kendel Ross ‘06-07 30 49 1.63 2011-12 Patrice Lalor Sr. 30 134 4.47 T14 Beverly Crusoe Sr ‘79-80 38 268 7.1 10 Janette Jaques ‘96-97 27 46 1.70 4 Stefanie Miller ‘99-00 29 74 2.55 3 Christi Hester ‘96-97 27 88 3.26 4 Shannon McFadden ‘98-99 28 88 3.14 2012-13 Samantha MacKay Sr 31 153 4.94 16 Carol Lammers So ‘78-79 36 263 7.3 Yearly Leaders Class G Reb Avg 5 Leah Abla ‘81-82 26 73 2.81 5 Leah Abla ‘81-82 26 73 2.81 17 Donna Burks So ‘81-82 27 254 9.4 Highest Rebounding Average 1975-76 Joy Barnett So 22 276 12.5 Game Opponent Date Ast 6 Stefanie Miller ‘99-00 29 74 2.55 18 Theresa Yingling So ‘83-84 31 247 8.0 Career Seasons G Rebs Avg 1976-77 Ann Meyers Fr 29 377 13.0 T1 Stefanie Miller Boise State Nov 21, 2003 14 1 Ann Meyers ‘76-80 126 1293 10.3 1977-78 Ann Meyers So 31 336 10.8 T1 Pam Palmer Ohio State Jan 3, 1982 14 2 Donna Burks ‘80-84 107 1050 9.8 Freshmen Only Season G Rebs Avg 1978-79 Beverly Crusoe Jr 36 307 8.5 T3 Karah Cloxton Charlotte Feb 3, 2006 13 3 Cara Wright ‘04-06 57 536 9.4 1 Ann Meyers ‘76-77 29 377 13.0 1979-80 Ann Meyers Sr 35 347 9.9 T3 Tammy Stritenberger South Carolina St Mar 23, 1979 13 2 Justine Raterman ‘08-09 35 298 8.5 4 Beverly Crusoe ‘77-80 105 946 9.0 T3 Leah Abla Xavier Feb 28, 1985 13 5 Carol Lammers ‘77-81 139 1096 7.9 1980-81 Carol Lammers Sr 34 324 9.5 3 Theresa Yingling ‘82-83 29 245 8.4 1981-82 Donna Burks So 27 254 9.4 6 Theresa Yingling ‘82-86 116 898 7.7 Half Opponent Date Ast 4 Carol Lammers ‘77-78 31 241 7.8 1982-83 Donna Burks Jr 30 371 12.4 T-7 Cyndi Stull ‘99-04 79 563 7.1 1 Stefanie Miller Boise State Nov 21, 2003 9 5 Julie Schaefer ‘80-81 34 232 6.8 1983-84 Donna Burks Sr 31 336 10.8 T-7 Tobette Pleasant ‘85-89 110 785 7.1 T2 Kathy Guin Duquesne Jan 28, 2007 8 6 Casey Nance ‘08-09 35 226 6.5 1984-85 Theresa Yingling Jr 28 222 7.9 T-9 Cheryl Dickerson ‘84-86 56 393 7.0 T2 karah Cloxton Charlotte Feb 3, 2006 8 7 Sharon Curd ‘81-82 27 198 7.3 T-9 Justine Raterman ‘08-11 100 723 7.0 1985-86 Cheryl Dickerson Sr 28 244 8.7 8 kristin Daugherty ‘07-08 34 169 5.0 10 Michele Kruty ‘84-88 107 740 6.9 1986-87 Tobette Pleasant So 28 206 7.4 Best Assist-to-Turnover Ratio 9 Cyndi Stull ‘99-00 26 167 6.4 1987-88 Tobette Pleasant Jr 28 231 8.3 Career (min 200 ast) Seasons Ast TO Ratio 10 Jenelle Ristau ‘96-97 27 145 5.4 Season Class Season G Rebs Avg 1988-89 Tobette Pleasant Sr 28 278 9.9 1 Patrice Lalor ‘08-12 505 312 1.62 1 Ann Meyers Fr ‘76-77 29 377 13.0 1989-90 kaihra Goodman Jr 28 205 7.3 2 karah Cloxton ‘04-08 335 219 1.52 Game Opponent Date Reb 2 Joy Barnett So ‘75-76 22 276 12.5 1990-91 kaihra Goodman Sr 24 159 6.6 3 Tammy Stritenberger ‘77-81 593 454 1.31 1 Janet Deters Bowling Green Feb 27, 1971 27 3 Donna Burks Jr ‘82-83 30 371 12.4 1991-92 Shannon Potee Sr 28 218 7.8 4 Stefanie Miller ‘99-04 496 401 1.24 4 Beverly Crusoe So ‘77-78 31 371 11.9 2 Cara Wright Cincinnati Dec 22, 2005 22 1992-93 Julie Arnold Sr 27 234 8.7 5 Shari Sauder ‘89-93 374 311 1.20 5 Thelma Cromartie Sr ‘73-74 20 221 11.1 T3 Donna Burks Michigan Dec 21, 1983 21 1993-94 Steph Smith So 27 188 7.0 6 Shannon McFadden ‘98-02 269 228 1.18 T6 Ann Meyers So ‘77-78 31 336 10.8 T3 Donna Burks Marshall Jan 15, 1983 21 1994-95 Steph Smith Jr 26 182 7.0 7 Sue Youngpeter ‘79-83 330 282 1.17 T3 Donna Burks Charleston (WV) Jan 28, 1983 21 T6 Donna Burks Sr ‘83-84 31 336 10.8 8 Christi Hester ‘96-00 322 278 1.16 8 Cara Wright Sr ‘05-06 29 296 10.2 1995-96 Steph Smith Sr 23 166 7.2 T6 Donna Burks Purdue Nov 27, 1982 20 9 Pam Palmer ‘80-84 443 397 1.14 T9 Ann Meyers Sr ‘79-80 35 346 9.9 1996-97 Jenelle Ristau Fr 27 145 5.4 T6 Betty Burke Ohio Dominican Feb 2, 1974 20 10 Pam Rasey ‘86-90 271 245 1.11 T9 Tobette Pleasant Sr ‘88-89 28 278 9.9 1997-98 keeoma Wardford Sr 26 159 6.1 T6 Cara Wright Detroit Dec 18, 2004 20 1998-99 RaeLynn McIntosh So 28 178 6.4 11 Carol Lammers Sr ‘80-81 34 324 9.5 Season (min 75 ast) Class Season Ast TO Ratio T9 Joy Barnett Cincinnati Mar 9, 1976 19 12 Donna Burks So ‘81-82 27 254 9.4 1999-00 RaeLynn McIntosh Jr 30 175 5.8 T9 Donna Burks Colorado State Jan 17, 1984 19 1 karah Cloxton Sr ‘07-08 148 74 2.00 13 Betty Burke So ‘73-74 20 178 8.9 2000-01 RaeLynn McIntosh Sr 29 137 4.7 2 Christi Hester Sr ‘99-00 120 57 2.11 11 Olivia Applewhite FDU Nov 26, 2011 18 T14 Cheryl Dickerson Sr ‘85-86 28 244 8.7 2001-02 Heather Haselman Jr 28 212 7.6 3 Patrice Lalor So. ‘09-10 134 71 1.89 T12 Thelma Cromartie kent State Feb 16, 1974 17 T14 Julie Arnold Sr ‘92-93 27 234 8.7 2002-03 Cyndi Stull Jr 28 226 8.1 4 Renee Miller Sr ‘96-97 102 54 1.88 T12 Sharon Curd Butler Mar 2, 1983 17 2003-04 Angela Cape So 28 194 6.9 5 Samantha MacKay Sr ‘12-13 153 87 1.76 T12 Donna Burks W. Kentucky Jan 25, 1984 17 Freshmen Only Season G Rebs Avg 2004-05 Cara Wright Jr 28 240 8.6 6 Shannon McFadden Sr ‘01-02 85 49 1.73 T12 Theresa Yingling Evansville Feb 20, 1984 17 1 Ann Meyers ‘76-77 29 377 13.0 2005-06 Cara Wright Sr 29 296 10.2 T7 Shari Sauder Jr ‘91-92 107 64 1.67 T12 Michele Kruty E. Kentucky Jan 6, 1988 17 2 Justine Raterman ‘08-09 35 298 8.5 2006-07 Nikki Oakland Jr 30 202 6.7 T7 Chrissy Donovan Jr ‘01-02 107 64 1.67 3 Theresa Yingling ‘82-83 29 245 8.4 2007-08 Nikki Oakland Sr 34 270 7.9 9 Tammy Stritenberger Sr ‘80-81 208 130 1.60 4 Carol Lammers ‘77-78 31 241 7.8 Freshmen Only Opponent Date Reb 2008-09 Justine Raterman Fr 35 298 8.5 10 Pam Palmer Sr ‘83-84 179 119 1.50 5 Sharon Curd ‘81-82 27 198 7.3 T1 Amber Peterink Boise State Nov 21, 2003 16 11 Patrice Lalor Jr ‘10-11 118 80 1.48 6 Julie Schaefer ‘80-81 34 232 6.8 2009-10 Casey Nance So 33 203 6.2 T1 Justine Raterman Miami Dec 10, 2008 16 12 Sue Youngpeter So ‘80-81 113 77 1.47 7 Casey Nance ‘08-09 35 226 6.5 2010-11 Justine Raterman Jr 32 234 7.3 T1 Casey Nance Miami Dec 10, 2008 16 8 Cyndi Stull ‘99-00 26 167 6.4 2011-12 Justine Raterman Sr. 30 192 6.4 Tammy Stritenberger still owns the top assist mark at UD with 593 in 126 games played. Stefanie Miller pulled into second place, T2 Justine Raterman Old Dominion Nov 16, 2008 15 but was still 97 assists short. Miller made a serious charge at Stritenberger’s all-time career assist-to-turnover ratio record, but 9 Jenelle Ristau ‘95-96 27 145 5.4 2012-13 Ally Malott So 31 204 6.6 T2 Casey Nance Cincinnati Dec 3, 2008 15 finished .07 behind. 112 113 2013 / 2014 > dayton flyers > WOMen’s basketball 2013 / 2014 > dayton flyers > WOMen’s basketball FIELD GOAL LEADERS > FREE THROW LEADERS > Most Field Goals Made Most Field Goals Attempted Best Field Goal Accuracy Most Free Throws Made Career Seasons FG Att Pct Career Seasons FG Att Pct Career (min. 225 fgm) Seasons FG Att Pct Career Seasons FT Att Pct Freshmen Only Season FT Att Pct 1 Ann Meyers ‘76-80 1051 1842 .571 1 Ann Meyers ‘76-80 1051 1842 .571 1 Donna Burks ‘80-84 769 1329 .579 1 Ann Meyers ‘76-80 570 704 .810 1 Christi Hester ‘96-97 98 164 .598 2 Carol Lammers ‘77-81 898 1656 .542 2 Carol Lammers ‘77-81 898 1656 .542 2 Ann Meyers ‘76-80 1051 1842 .571 2 Carol Lammers ‘77-81 355 495 .717 2 Ann Meyers ‘76-77 103 142 .732 3 Donna Burks ‘80-84 769 1329 .579 3 Beverly Crusoe ‘77-80 710 1548 .459 3 Steph Smith ‘92-96 269 482 .558 4 Carol Lammers ‘77-81 898 1656 .542 3 Natalie Hill ‘90-94 347 440 .789 3 Natalie Hill ‘90-91 82 118 .695 4 Beverly Crusoe ‘77-80 710 1548 .459 4 Sandy Johnson ‘73-77 598 1520 .393 5 Anitra Perry ‘95-99 237 442 .536 4 Donna Burks ‘80-84 312 519 .601 4 Justine Raterman ‘08-09 78 105 .743 5 Justine Raterman ‘08-12 674 1358 .496 5 Tammy Stritenberger ‘77-81 619 1456 .425 6 Cara Wright ‘04-06 330 628 .525 T-5 Christi Hester ‘96-00 300 448 .669 5 Julie Schaefer ‘80-81 76 104 .731 6 Tammy Stritenberger ‘77-81 619 1456 .425 6 Justine Raterman ‘08-12 674 1358 .496 7 Theresa Yingling ‘82-86 613 1184 .518 T-5 Justine Raterman ‘08-12 300 370 .811 7 Theresa Yingling ‘82-86 613 1184 .518 7 Kristin Daugherty ‘07-11 538 1351 .398 8 Lisa Green ‘88-92 393 781 .503 7 Kristin Daugherty ‘07-11 276 359 .769 Game Opponent Date Att 8 Sandy Johnson ‘73-77 598 1520 .393 8 Donna Burks ‘80-84 769 1329 .579 9 Justine Raterman ‘08-12 674 1358 .496 8 Steph Mathu ‘93-97 257 328 .784 1 Christi Hester virginia Tech Jan 18, 1997 19 9 Michele Kruty ‘84-88 567 1324 .428 9 Michele Kruty ‘84-88 567 1324 .428 T10 Mary McDonald ‘77-81 279 564 .495 9 Tobette Pleasant ‘85-89 255 415 .614 T2 Carol Lammers Miami Jan 11, 1978 16 10 Kristin Daugherty ‘07-11 538 1351 .398 10 Jennifer Strong ‘02-07 446 1228 .363 T10 Brittany Holterman ‘04-08 326 659 .495 10 Beverly Crusoe ‘77-80 207 318 .651 T2 Donna Burks North Dakota St Dec 29, 1983 16 4 Nikki Oakland Clemson Dec 19, 2006 15 Season Class Season FG Att Pct Season (min. 100 fgm) Class Season FG Att Pct Season Class Season FG Att Pct Season Class Season FT Att Pct 1 Ann Meyers Sr ‘79-80 309 486 .636 1 Ann Meyers Sr ‘79-80 309 486 .636 1 Beverly Crusoe Sr ‘79-80 286 610 .469 1 Ann Meyers Sr ‘79-80 196 231 .848 Best Free Throw Accuracy 2 Donna Burks Sr ‘83-84 287 485 .592 T2 Donna Burks Sr ‘83-84 287 485 .592 2 Beverly Crusoe Jr ‘78-79 243 549 .443 2 Ann Meyers So ‘77-78 168 198 .848 Career (min. 100 ftm) Seasons FT Att Pct 3 Beverly Crusoe Sr ‘79-80 286 610 .469 T2 Donna Burks Jr ‘82-83 274 463 .592 3 Ann Meyers Sr ‘79-80 309 486 .636 3 Donna Burks Jr ‘82-83 115 183 .628 1 Stefanie Miller ‘99-04 201 224 .897 4 Carol Lammers Sr ‘80-81 277 479 .578 4 Anitra Perry Jr ‘97-98 108 186 .581 4 Donna Burks Sr ‘83-84 287 485 .592 4 Christi Hester Sr ‘99-00 114 144 .792 2 Rhonda Klette ‘82-86 126 143 .881 5 Donna Burks Jr ‘82-83 274 463 .592 5 Steph Smith Jr ‘94-95 102 176 .580 5 Carol Lammers Sr ‘80-81 277 479 .578 6 Carol Lammers Sr ‘80-81 277 479 .578 5 Natalie Hill Sr ‘93-94 111 148 .750 3 Justine Raterman ‘08-12 300 370 .811 6 Carol Lammers Jr ‘79-80 266 473 .562 6 Carol Lammers Jr ‘79-80 266 473 .562 7 Ann Meyers Jr ‘78-79 250 438 .575 6 Carol Lammers Sr ‘80-81 110 138 .797 4 Ann Meyers ‘76-80 570 704 .810 7 Ann Meyers Jr ‘78-79 250 438 .575 7 Ann Meyers Fr ‘76-77 246 469 .524 8 karen Mays Fr ‘76-77 172 299 .575 T7 Ann Meyers Fr ‘76-77 103 142 .725 5 Patrice Lalor ‘08-12 141 175 .806 T8 Ann Meyers Fr ‘76-77 246 469 .524 8 Tammy Stritenberger Sr ‘80-81 189 464 .407 9 Donna Burks So ‘81-82 175 311 .563 T7 Ann Meyers Jr ‘78-79 103 133 .774 6 Emily Williams ‘01-04 101 127 .795 T8 Ann Meyers So ‘77-78 246 449 .547 9 Donna Burks Jr ‘82-83 274 463 .592 9 Cara Wright Sr ‘05-06 101 151 .669 7 Tammy Stritenberger ‘77-81 142 180 .789 10 Beverly Crusoe Jr ‘78-79 243 549 .443 10 Ann Meyers So ‘77-78 246 449 .547 Freshmen Only(min. 50 fgm) Season FG Att Pct 10 Christi Hester Fr ‘96-97 98 164 .598 8 Steph Mathu ‘93-97 257 328 .784 1 karen Mays ‘76-77 172 299 .575 9 kristin Daugherty ‘07-11 276 359 .769 Freshmen Only Season FG Att Pct 2 Mary McDonald ‘77-78 89 158 .563 Freshmen Only Season FG Att Pct Freshmen Only Season FT Att Pct 10 kendel Ross ‘06-10 162 211 .768 1 Ann Meyers ‘76-77 246 469 .524 3 kathy O’Brien ‘83-84 58 104 .558 1 Ann Meyers ‘76-77 246 469 .524 1 Ann Meyers ‘76-77 103 142 .848 2 Justine Raterman ‘08-09 167 364 .459 4 Theresa Yingling ‘82-83 160 295 .542 2 Justine Raterman ‘08-09 167 364 .459 2 Christi Hester ‘96-97 98 164 .598 Season (min. 60 ftm) Class Season FT Att Pct 3 Carol Lammers ‘77-78 164 306 .535 5 Carol Lammers ‘77-78 164 306 .535 3 kristin Daugherty ‘07-08 118 322 .366 3 Natalie Hill ‘90-91 82 116 .695 1 Rhonda Klette Jr ‘84-85 60 66 .909 4 Theresa Yingling ‘82-83 160 295 .542 4 Carol Lammers ‘77-78 164 306 .535 4 Justine Raterman ‘08-09 78 105 .743 2 Stefanie Miller So ‘00-01 69 76 .908 5 Christi Hester ‘96-97 135 301 .449 Game (min. 6 fgm) Opponent Date FG/Att 5 Christi Hester ‘96-97 135 301 .449 1 Jodie Cornelie Eastern Illinois Nov 25, 2012 9/9 5 Julie Schaefer ‘80-81 76 104 .731 3 Justine Raterman Sr. ‘11-12 73 86 .849 T2 Carol Lammers Ohio Northern Feb 13, 1978 6/6 4 Ann Meyers Sr ‘79-80 196 231 .848 Game Opponent Date FG Game Opponent Date Att T2 Mary McDonald Marshall Jan 10, 1981 6/6 Game Opponent Date FT 5 Steph Mathu Jr ‘95-96 71 84 .845 T 1 Donna Burks Michigan Dec 21, 1982 18 1 Pat Doubet Ohio State Feb 8, 1969 35 T2 Sharon Curd Evansville Feb 23, 1985 6/6 1 Carol Lammers Miami Jan 11, 1978 14 6 Justine Raterman Jr ‘10-11 80 95 .842 T1 Donna Burks Cleveland State Jan 17, 1984 18 2 Michele Kruty Cleveland State Feb 7, 1987 29 T2 Lisa Green Detroit Feb 23, 1991 6/6 2 Justine Raterman St. Louis Jan 12, 2011 13 7 kristin Daugherty Sr ‘10-11 93 112 .830 T3 Michele Kruty Cleveland State Feb 7, 1987 17 T2 Elle Queen Chicago State Nov 28, 2009 6/6 8 Justine Raterman So ‘09-10 69 84 .821 T4 Ann Meyers Salisbury State Mar 23, 1977 15 3 Donna Burks Michigan Dec 21, 1982 27 Consecutive Opponents Season FT 9 kizzy Dawson Sr ‘98-99 70 87 .805 T4 Ann Meyers Charleston 1980 15 T4 Ann Meyers Marshall Feb 4, 1980 26 Yearly Leaders(min 50 fgm) Class FG Att Pct 1 kara Johnson 5-game span 1994-95 39 10 Natalie Hill So ‘91-92 88 110 .800 T4 Beverly Crusoe Cal Poly Mar 18, 1980 26 1976-77 karen Mays Frosh 172 299 .575 Single-Game: 13, Jenelle Ristau (vs. Temple, Feb 2, 1997) Consecutive Opponents Season FG 1977-78 Ann Meyers Soph 246 449 .547 Freshmen Only(min. 50 ftm) Season FT Att Pct T 1 Ann Meyers Defiance & Mt.St.Joseph’s 1978-79 11 1978-79 Ann Meyers Junior 250 438 .575 Most Free Throws Attempted 1 Jenelle Ristau ‘95-96 54 68 .794 T1 Rhonda Klette Evansville & Xavier 1984-85 11 1979-80 Ann Meyers Senior 309 486 .636 Rhonda Klette missed just six of 66 free throws her junior season Career Seasons FT Att Pct 2 kara Johnson ‘94-95 63 80 .788 Single-Game: 10, Kristy Hineline (Duquesne, Feb 7, 2001) 1980-81 Carol Lammers Senior 277 479 .578 and is second all-time in free-throw percentage at UD. 1981-82 Donna Burks Soph 175 311 .563 1 Ann Meyers ‘76-80 570 704 .810 3 kayla Moses ‘08-09 52 67 .776 1982-83 Donna Burks Junior 274 463 .592 2 Donna Burks ‘80-84 312 519 .601 4 Andrea Hoover ‘11-12 77 100 .770 Yearly Leaders (min 50 fgm) Class FG Att Pct The Flyers all-time leader in field goal percentage, Donna Burks made 57.9 percent of her shots and posted a .592 1983-84 Donna Burks Senior 287 485 .592 3 Carol Lammers ‘77-81 355 495 .717 5 kristin Daugherty ‘07-08 52 68 .765 FG% in each of her final two seasons. 1988-89 Tobette Pleasant Senior 68 111 .613 1984-85 Theresa Yingling Junior 144 294 .489 4 Christi Hester ‘96-00 300 448 .669 6 De’Sarae Chambers ‘08-09 38 50 .760 1989-90 Cindy Frericks Senior 83 109 .761 1985-86 Theresa Yingling Senior 147 271 .543 5 Natalie Hill ‘90-94 347 440 .789 7 Justine Raterman ‘08-09 78 105 .743 1990-91 Natalie Hill Frosh 82 118 .684 1986-87 Tobette Pleasant Soph 114 220 .518 6 Tobette Pleasant ‘85-89 255 415 .614 1991-92 Natalie Hill Soph 88 110 .800 1987-88 Tobette Pleasant Junior 188 355 .530 7 Justine Raterman ‘08-12 300 370 .811 Game (min. 4 ftm) Opponent Date M/Att 1992-93 Jennifer Meineke Senior 95 130 .731 1988-89 Pam Rasey Junior 117 256 .457 8 kristin Daugherty ‘07-11 276 359 .769 1 Carol Lammers Northwestern Jan 24, 1981 12/12 1993-94 Natalie Hill Senior 111 148 .750 1989-90 Lisa Green Soph 81 168 .482 9 Steph Mathu ‘93-97 257 328 .784 2 Stefanie Miller Fordham Jan 31, 2003 10/10 1990-91 Lisa Green Junior 153 300 .510 1994-95 kara Johnson Frosh 63 80 .788 10 Beverly Crusoe ‘77-80 207 318 .651 3 Cara Wright Xavier Jan 19, 2006 9/9 1991-92 Lisa Green Senior 118 222 .532 1995-96 Steph Mathu Junior 71 84 .845 1992-93 Julie Arnold Senior 176 325 .542 1996-97 Jenelle Ristau Frosh 54 68 .794 1993-94 Steph Smith Soph 71 126 .563 Season Class Season FT Att Pct Yearly Leaders (min 50 fgm) Class FG Att Pct 1997-98 Jenelle Ristau Soph 70 88 .795 1994-95 Steph Smith Junior 102 176 .580 1 Ann Meyers Sr ‘79-80 196 231 .848 1976-77 Ann Meyers Frosh 103 142 .725 1998-99 kizzy Dawson Senior 70 87 .805 1995-96 Steph Smith Senior 111 198 .561 2 Ann Meyers So ‘77-78 168 198 .848 1977-78 Ann Meyers Soph 168 198 .848 1999-00 Christi Hester Senior 114 144 .792 1996-97 Christi Hester Frosh 135 301 .449 3 Donna Burks Jr ‘82-83 115 183 .628 1978-79 Ann Meyers Junior 103 133 .774 2000-01 Stefanie Miller Soph 69 76 .908 1997-98 Anitra Perry Junior 108 186 .581 4 Donna Burks Sr ‘83-84 95 170 .559 1979-80 Ann Meyers Senior 196 231 .848 2001-02 Heather Haselman Junior 59 71 .831 1998-99 Helena Safarikova Junior 60 116 .517 5 Christi Hester Fr ‘96-97 98 164 .598 1980-81 Carol Lammers Senior 110 138 .797 2002-03 Stefanie Miller Junior 52 57 .912 1999-00 Alena Martens Soph 117 229 .511 6 Cara Wright Sr ‘05-06 101 151 .669 1981-82 Sharon Curd Frosh 54 86 .628 2003-04 Stefanie Miller Senior 41 48 .854 2000-01 Cyndi Stull Soph 71 125 .568 7 Natalie Hill Sr ‘93-94 111 148 .750 1982-83 Donna Burks Junior 115 183 .628 2004-05 Emily Williams Senior 56 69 .812 2001-02 Heather Haselman Junior 93 194 .479 8 Christi Hester Sr ‘99-00 114 144 .792 1983-84 Leah Abla Junior 97 125 .776 2005-06 Jennifer Strong Junior 54 67 .806 2002-03 Cyndi Stull Junior 121 254 .476 9 Ann Meyers Fr ‘76-77 103 142 .725 1984-85 Rhonda Klette Junior 60 66 .909 2006-07 Nikki Oakland Junior 70 107 .654 2003-04 Angela Cape Soph 83 182 .456 10 Carol Lammers Jr ‘79-80 88 140 .632 1985-86 Mary Byers Senior 43 52 .827 2004-05 Cara Wright Junior 146 274 .533 2007-08 karah Cloxton Senior 56 73 .767 1986-87 Michele Kruty Junior 57 84 .676 2005-06 Cara Wright Senior 184 354 .520 2008-09 kendel Ross Junior 57 70 .814 1987-88 Tobette Pleasant Junior 85 124 .685 2006-07 Nikki Oakland Junior 137 276 .496 2009-10 Justine Raterman Soph 69 84 .821 2007-08 Brittany Holterman Senior 131 245 .535 2010-11 Justine Raterman Junior 80 95 .842 2008-09 Justine Raterman Frosh 167 364 .459 2011-12 Justine Raterman Senior 73 86 .849 2009-10 Justine Raterman Soph 160 301 .532 2012-13 Andrea Hoover Soph 77 100 .770 2010-11 Justine Raterman Junior 191 351 .544 2011-12 Cassie Sant Senior 88 181 .486 2012-13 Amber Deane Frosh 124 223 .556

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THREE-POINT LEADERS > DEFENSIVE LEADERS > Most Blocked Shots Most Three-Pointers Made Career Seasons G Blks Avg HIGHEST BLOCKED SHOT AVERAGE 1991-92 Shannon Potee Senior 28 28 1.00 Career Seasons 3Pt Att Pct 4 kristin Daugherty ‘07-08 27 92 .293 1 Michele Kruty ‘84-88 107 222 2.07 Career Seasons G Blks Avg 1992-93 Julie Arnold Senior 27 14 0.52 1 Stefanie Miller ‘99-04 221 581 .380 Game Opponent Date 3Pt 5 Jennifer Strong ‘03-04 21 88 .239 2 Casey Nance ‘08-12 131 214 1.63 1 Michele Kruty ‘84-88 107 222 2.07 1993-94 Steph Smith Soph 27 28 1.04 2 Justine Raterman ‘08-12 184 489 .376 T 1 Stefanie Miller Xavier Jan 30, 2004 7 6 Jenelle Ristau ‘95-96 25 86 .291 3 Nikki Oakland ‘04-08 117 148 1.26 2 Casey Nance ‘08-11 101 174 1.63 1994-95 Steph Smith Junior 26 29 1.12 3 Steph Mathu ‘93-97 175 531 .330 T1 Stefanie Miller Massachusetts Jan 11, 2004 7 4 kathy O’ Brien ‘83-87 103 108 1.05 3 Kelly Keil ‘06-08 59 94 1.60 1995-96 Steph Smith Senior 23 23 1.00 4 kiki Lund ‘04-08 154 393 .392 T1 Steph Mathu Saint Louis Jan 9, 1995 7 Game Opponent Date Att 5 Theresa Yingling ‘82-86 116 99 0.85 4 Nikki Oakland ‘04-08 117 148 1.30 1996-97 Jenelle Ristau Frosh 27 10 0.37 5 kristin Daugherty ‘07-11 146 426 .343 4 Six with six 1 Stefanie Miller Massachusetts Jan 11, 2004 16 6 kelly Keil ‘06-08 59 94 1.59 5 Cara Wright ‘04-06 57 71 1.25 Janette Jaques Frosh 27 10 0.37 6 Chrissy Donovan ‘99-03 136 392 .347 2 Stefanie Miller Geo. Washington Feb 15, 2004 12 7 kendel Ross ‘06-10 131 91 0.69 6 Kathy O’Brien ‘83-87 103 108 1.05 1997-98 keeoma Wardford Senior 26 17 0.65 7 Jennifer Strong ‘02-07 134 451 .297 Most Three-Pointers Attempted 3 Seven with 11 8 Steph Smith ‘92-96 92 86 0.93 7 Steph Smith ‘92-96 92 86 0.93 1998-99 Helena Safarikova Junior 28 21 0.75 8 kendel Ross ‘06-10 113 348 .325 Career Seasons 3Pt Att Pct 9 Cara Wright ‘04-06 57 71 1.25 8 Theresa Yingling ‘82-86 116 99 0.85 1999-00 Christi Hester Senior 30 12 0.40 9 Shari Sauder ‘89-93 99 286 .346 1 Stefanie Miller ‘99-04 221 581 .380 Best Three-Point Accuracy 10 Tobette Pleasant ‘85-89 110 59 0.54 9 Shannon Potee ‘90-92 57 41 0.72 2000-01 RaeLynn McIntosh Senior 29 15 0.52 10 Emily Williams ‘01-05 96 320 .300 2 Steph Mathu ‘93-97 175 531 .330 Career (min. 50 3pm) Seasons 3Pt Att Pct 10 Kaihra Goodman ‘87-91 83 54 0.65 2001-02 Sarah Allen Junior 21 10 0.48 3 Justine Raterman ‘08-12 184 489 .376 1 Kiki Lund ‘04-08 154 393 .392 Season Class Season G Blks Avg Kristy Hineline Senior 28 10 0.36 2002-03 Sarah Allen Senior 28 10 0.36 Season Class Season 3Pt Att Pct 4 Jennifer Strong ‘02-07 134 451 .297 2 Stefanie Miller ‘99-04 221 581 .380 1 Michele Kruty Sr ‘87-88 25 85 3.40 Season Class Season G Blks Avg 2003-04 Angela Cape Soph 28 12 0.43 1 kiki Lund Sr ‘07-08 70 163 .429 5 kristin Daugherty ‘07-10 146 426 .343 3 Justine Raterman ‘08-12 184 489 .376 2 Michele Kruty Jr ‘86-87 28 78 2.78 1 Michele Kruty Sr ‘87-88 25 85 3.40 2004-05 Cara Wright Junior 28 24 0.86 2 Stefanie Miller Sr ‘03-04 69 208 .332 6 kiki Lund ‘04-08 154 393 .392 4 Christi Hester ‘96-00 76 205 .370 3 kelly Keil So ‘07-08 32 66 2.10 2 Michele Kruty Jr ‘86-87 28 78 2.78 2005-06 Cara Wright Senior 29 47 1.62 3 Stefanie Miller Jr ‘02-03 62 148 .419 7 Chrissy Donovan ‘99-03 136 392 .347 T5 Sarah Allen ‘01-03 93 266 .349 4 Casey Nance Fr ‘08-09 35 65 1.86 3 kelly Keil So ‘07-08 32 66 2.10 2006-07 Nikki Oakland Junior 30 49 1.63 4 Steph Mathu Sr ‘96-97 60 177 .339 8 kendel Ross ‘06-10 113 348 .325 T5 kizzy Dawson ‘95-99 60 172 .349 5 Casey Nance So ‘09-10 33 64 1.94 4 Casey Nance So ‘09-10 33 64 1.94 2007-08 kelly Keil Soph 32 66 2.10 5 Steph Mathu So ‘94-95 53 154 .344 9 Emily Williams ‘01-05 96 320 .300 6 Nikki Oakland Jr ‘06-07 30 49 1.63 5 Casey Nance Fr ‘08-09 35 65 1.90 7 Chrissy Donovan ‘99-03 136 392 .347 2008-09 Casey Nance Frosh 35 65 1.90 T6 Justine Raterman Jr ‘10-11 52 124 .419 7 Cara Wright Sr ‘05-06 29 47 1.62 6 Jodie Cornelie Fr ‘12-13 28 46 1.64 10 Shari Sauder ‘89-93 99 286 .346 8 Shari Sauder ‘89-93 99 286 .346 2009-10 Casey Nance Soph 33 64 1.97 T6 Sarah Allen Jr ‘01-02 52 137 .380 11 Sarah Allen ‘01-03 93 266 .349 9 kari Daugherty ‘09-11 51 149 .345 8 Jodie Cornelie Fr ‘12-13 28 46 1.64 7 Nikki Oakland Jr ‘06-07 30 49 1.63 8 Cara Wright Sr ‘05-06 29 47 1.62 2010-11 Casey Nance Junior 33 45 1.36 T-8 Justine Raterman Sr. ‘11-12 48 143 .336 12 Natalie Hill ‘90-94 75 245 .306 10 Jenelle Ristau ‘96-98 62 180 .344 9 Casey Nance Jr ‘10-11 33 45 1.36 2011-12 Casey Nance Senior 30 40 1.33 8 kristin Daugherty Sr ‘10-11 48 96 .500 11 kristin Daugherty ‘07-11 146 426 .343 T10 Kathy O’Brien Sr ‘86-87 28 44 1.57 9 kathy O’Brien Sr ‘86-97 28 44 1.57 10 Michele Kruty So ‘85-86 28 42 1.50 2012-13 Jodie Cornelie Frosh 28 46 1.64 T9 Chrissy Donovan So ‘01-02 47 117 .402 Season Class Season 3Pt Att Pct T10 Nikki Oakland Sr ‘07-08 34 44 1.30 12 Michele Kruty So ‘85-86 28 42 1.50 11 kathy O’Brien Jr ‘85-86 28 40 1.43 T9 Justine Raterman Fr ‘08-09 47 119 .395 1 Stefanie Miller Sr ‘03-04 69 208 .332 Season (min. 20 3pm) Class Season 3Pt Att Pct MOST STEALS 11 Samantha MacKay Sr ‘12-13 46 132 .348 2 Steph Mathu Sr ‘96-97 60 177 .339 1 Kristin Daugherty Sr ‘10-11 48 96 .500 13 kathy O’Brien Jr ‘85-86 28 40 1.43 Freshmen Only Season G Blks Avg Career 12 kiki Lund So ‘05-06 44 105 .419 3 kiki Lund Sr ‘04-08 70 163 .429 2 Stefanie Miller Fr ‘99-00 37 77 .481 14 Casey Nance Sr. ‘11-12 30 40 1.33 1 Casey Nance ‘08-09 35 65 1.90 Seasons G Stls Avg T13 Steph Mathu Jr ‘95-96 43 139 .309 4 Jennifer Strong Sr ‘06-07 43 160 .269 3 kiki Lund Sr ‘07-08 70 163 .429 15 Nikki Oakland So ‘05-06 27 34 1.26 2 Jodie Cornelie ‘12-13 28 46 1.64 1 Beverly Crusoe ‘77-80 105 468 4.46 T13 Jennifer Strong Sr ‘06-07 43 160 .269 5 Steph Mathu So ‘94-95 53 154 .344 T4 Christi Hester Sr ‘99-00 24 57 .421 16 kendel Ross Sr ‘09-10 33 32 0.97 3 kelly Keil ‘06-07 27 28 1.03 2 Tammy Stritenberger ‘77-81 126 222 1.76 15 Natalie Hill Sr ‘93-94 42 119 .353 6 Stefanie Miller Jr ‘02-03 62 148 .419 T17 Steph Smith Jr ‘94-95 26 29 1.12 T4 Karah Cloxton Sr ‘07-08 32 76 .421 4 Theresa Yingling ‘82-83 29 22 0.76 3 Stefanie Miller ‘99-04 119 189 1.59 7 Stefanie Miller Sr ‘03-04 55 146 .377 T17 Theresa Yingling Jr ‘84-85 28 29 1.04 T6 Justine Raterman Jr ‘10-11 52 124 .419 5 Nikki Oakland ‘04-05 28 21 0.75 T4 Carol Lammers ‘77-81 139 177 1.27 Freshmen Only Season 3Pt Att Pct 8 Justine Raterman Sr. ‘11-12 48 143 .336 T6 kiki Lund So ‘05-06 44 105 .419 T6 kristin Daugherty ‘07-08 34 19 0.60 T4 Ann Meyers ‘76-80 126 177 1.40 1 Justine Raterman ‘08-09 47 119 .395 Freshmen Only Season G Blks Avg 9 Steph Mathu Jr ‘95-96 43 139 .309 T6 Stefanie Miller Jr ‘02-03 62 148 .419 T6 Justine Raterman ‘08-09 35 21 0.60 T6 Cindy Frericks ‘86-90 111 156 1.41 2 Andrea Hoover ‘11-12 37 111 .333 10 kristin Daugherty So ‘08-09 48 138 .297 9 Chrissy Donovan So ‘00-01 47 117 .402 1 Casey Nance ‘08-09 35 65 1.90 T6 Natalie Hill ‘90-94 107 156 1.46 3 Stefanie Miller ‘99-00 37 77 .481 11 Sarah Allen Jr ‘01-02 52 137 .380 2 Jodie Cornelie ‘12-13 28 46 1.64 8 Shari Sauder ‘89-93 110 152 1.38 10 Kizzy Dawson Fr ‘95-96 29 74 .392 Yearly Leaders Class G Blks Avg 4 kizzy Dawson ‘95-96 29 74 .392 12 Chrissy Donovan Jr ‘01-02 41 131 .313 3 Theresa Yingling ‘87-88 29 22 0.76 9 Anette Melvin ‘86-90 110 151 1.37 11 Justine Raterman Fr ‘08-09 47 119 .395 1980-81 Yvonne Anderson Senior 32 21 0.66 T5 Sarah Schloss ‘98-99 27 80 .338 4 Kelly Keil ‘06-07 27 28 1.03 13 Sarah Allen Sr ‘02-03 41 129 .318 1981-82 Debbie Wilson Senior 27 14 0.52 10 Tobette Pleasant ‘85-89 90 150 1.67 T5 Nikki Oakland ‘04-05 28 21 0.75 T5 kristin Daugherty ‘07-08 27 92 .293 14 Justine Raterman Jr ‘10-11 52 124 .419 Freshmen Only (min. 20 3pm) Season 3Pt Att Pct 1982-83 Theresa Yingling Frosh 29 22 0.75 T5 Justine Raterman ‘08-09 35 21 0.60 T5 De’Sarae Chambers ‘08-09 27 99 .273 1 Stefanie Miller ‘99-00 37 77 .481 1983-84 Theresa Yingling Soph 31 28 0.90 Season 7 Kristin Daugherty ‘07-08 34 19 0.55 8 Jenelle Ristau ‘95-96 25 86 .291 Freshmen Only Season 3Pt Att Pct 2 Justine Raterman ‘08-09 47 119 .395 1984-85 Theresa Yingling Junior 28 29 1.04 Class Season G Stls Avg 1 Beverly Crusoe Jr ‘78-79 36 193 5.36 9 Steph Mathu ‘93-94 24 65 .369 1 Justine Raterman ‘08-09 47 119 .395 3 kizzy Dawson ‘95-96 29 74 .392 1985-86 Michele Kruty Soph 28 42 1.50 2 Beverly Crusoe Sr ‘79-80 38 179 4.71 10 Emily Williams ‘01-02 23 64 .359 2 Andrea Hoover ‘11-12 37 111 .333 4 Steph Mathu ‘93-94 24 65 .369 Game Opponent Date Blks 1986-87 Michele Kruty Junior 28 78 2.78 1 Michele Kruty Ball State Dec 5, 1987 10 3 Beverly Crusoe So ‘77-78 31 96 3.10 3 De’Sarae Chambers ‘08-09 27 99 .273 5 Emily Williams ‘01-02 23 64 .359 1987-88 Michele Kruty Senior 25 85 3.40 4 Tammy Stritenberger So ‘ 78-79 36 87 2.42 2 Michele Kruty Toledo Dec 2, 1986 8 1988-89 Tobette Pleasant Senior 27 19 0.70 5 Liz Hoffman ‘78-79 31 76 2.45 T3 Cara Wright La Salle Feb 2, 2006 7 1989-90 kaihra Goodman Junior 28 17 0.61 Game (min. 4 3pm) Opponent Date 3/A 6 Tobette Pleasant Sr ‘88-89 27 66 2.44 T3 Casey Nance Rhode Island Feb 23, 2011 7 1990-91 kaihra Goodman Senior 24 16 0.67 T1 kiki Lund Loyola-Chicago Nov 22, 2005 6/6 T7 Stefanie Miller So ‘00-01 29 63 2.17 Julie Arnold Soph 29 16 0.55 T1 victoria Jones UTEP Nov 25, 2000 6/6 T7 kelley Austria Fr ‘12-13 31 63 2.03 3 Four with five 9 Carol Lammers So ‘78-79 36 62 1.72 10 Christi Hester Sr ‘99-00 29 60 2.07 Yearly Leaders (min. 10 3pm) Class 3Pt Att Pct 11 Julie Johnson ‘78-79 31 59 1.90 1987-88 Pam Rasey Soph 10 24 .417 1988-89 Eileen Stein Soph 10 28 .357 1989-90 Shari Sauder Frosh 12 38 .316 1990-91 Shari Sauder Soph 24 73 .329 1991-92 Shari Sauder Junior 34 90 .378 1992-93 Shari Sauder Senior 29 85 .341 1993-94 Natalie Hill Senior 42 119 .353 1994-95 Steph Mathu Soph 53 154 .344 1995-96 Steph Mathu Junior 43 139 .360 1996-97 Steph Mathu Senior 55 173 .318 1997-98 Jenelle Ristau Soph 36 93 .387 1998-99 Sarah Schloss Frosh 27 80 .338 1999-00 Stefanie Miller Frosh 37 77 .481 2000-01 Chrissy Donovan Soph 47 117 .402 2001-02 Sarah Allen Junior 52 137 .380 2002-03 Stefanie Miller Junior 62 148 .419 2003-04 Stefanie Miller Senior 69 208 .332 2004-05 Emily Williams Senior 28 102 .275 2005-06 kiki Lund Soph 44 105 .419 2006-07 Jennifer Strong Senior 43 160 .269 2007-08 kiki Lund Senior 70 163 .429 2008-09 Justine Raterman Frosh 47 119 .395 2009-10 kendel Ross Senior 39 102 .382 Beverly Crusoe is UD’s all-time leader, racking up over 200 2010-11 kristin Daugherty Senior 48 96 .500 more than any other Flyer in just three seasons. She owns the top Stefanie Miller tops UD’s charts in threes made in a career, in a season and in a game. No Flyer connected on a better 2011-12 Cassie Sant Senior 14 40 .350 three single-season marks. percentage of her threes than Miller, who also leads in free-throw percentage. 2012-13 Andrea Hoover Soph 54 134 .403 116 117 2013 / 2014 > dayton flyers > WOMen’s basketball 2013 / 2014 > dayton flyers > WOMen’s basketball

Freshmen Only Season G Stls Avg Yearly Leaders SERVICE LEADERS > 1 kelley Austria ‘12-13 31 63 2.03 Class G Stls Avg 1995-96Renee Miller Junior 27 26 0.96 Most Games Played 2004-05 Jennifer Strong Soph 28 789 28.2 2 Julie Johnson ‘78-79 36 59 1.63 1977-78 Beverly Crusoe Soph 31 96 3.10 1996-97Renee Miller Senior 27 45 1.67 Season Class Season G Min Avg 2005-06 Jennifer Strong Junior 29 906 31.2 3 Tammy Stritenberger ‘77-78 31 48 1.55 1978-79Beverly Crusoe Junior 36 193 5.36 1997-98Kizzy Dawson Senior 27 32 1.19 Career Seasons G 1 Carol Lammers ‘77-81 139 1 Stefanie Miller Sr ‘03-04 28 1049 37.5 2006-07 Jennifer Strong Senior 31 973 31.4 4 Pat Hoffman ‘77-78 31 42 1.35 1979-80Beverly Crusoe Senior 38 179 4.71 1998-99Sarah Schloss Frosh 28 35 1.25 2 kristin Daugherty ‘07-11 135 2 Debbie Wilson Sr ‘81-82 27 991 36.7 2007-08 Brittany Holterman Senior 32 965 30.2 T5 Sharon Curd ‘81-82 27 38 1.41 1980-81Tammy Stritenberger Senior 34 50 1.47 1999-00Christi Hester Senior 30 60 2.00 3 kendel Ross ‘06-10 131 3 Mary Byers Sr ‘84-85 28 1012 36.1 2008-09 Justine Raterman Frosh 35 1134 32.4 T5 Stefanie Miller ‘99-00 29 38 1.31 2000-01Stefanie Miller Soph 29 63 2.17 1981-82Debbie Wilson Senior 27 46 1.70 T3 Casey Nance ‘08-12 131 4 Sue Youngpeter Jr ‘81-82 24 852 35.5 2009-10 Justine Raterman Soph 33 871 26.4 1982-83Sharon Curd Soph 30 51 1.70 2001-02Marnina Sullivan Junior 27 41 1.52 5 Patrice Lalor ‘08-12 130 5 Leah Abla Jr ‘83-84 31 1077 34.7 2010-11 Justine Raterman Junior 32 943 29.5 Game 1983-84Leah Abla Junior 31 48 1.55 2002-03Sarah Schloss Senior 28 44 1.57 T5 Justine Raterman ‘08-12 130 6 Julie Arnold Sr ‘92-93 27 924 34.2 2011-12 Justine Raterman Senior 30 865 28.8 Opponent Date Stls 1984-85Leah Abla Senior 25 36 1.44 2003-04Stefanie Miller Senior 28 44 1.57 7 Mary McDonald ‘77-81 129 7 Tobette Pleasant Sr ‘88-89 27 917 33.9 2012-13 Andrea Hoover Soph 31 980 31.6 1 Beverly Crusoe Michigan Jan 8, 1979 12 1985-86Cheryl Dickerson Senior 28 41 1.46 2004-05Emily Williams Senior 28 43 1.54 T8 Ann Meyers ‘76-80 126 8 Stefanie Miller Jr ‘02-03 27 911 33.7 1986-87Anette Melvin Frosh 28 37 1.32 2005-06Cara Wright Senior 29 34 1.17 T8 Tammy Stritenberger ‘77-81 126 T9 Shari Sauder So ‘90-91 29 963 33.2 Sizing The Flyers HIGHEST STEAL AVERAGE 1987-88Tobette Pleasant Junior 28 53 1.89 2006-07Jennifer Strong Senior 31 38 1.23 10 Sue Youngpeter ‘79-83 123 T9 Donna Burks Jr ‘82-83 30 996 33.2 Tallest Seasons Ht Career 1988-89Tobette Pleasant Senior 27 66 2.44 2007-08Brittany Holterman Senior 32 43 1.34 11 Olivia Applewhite ‘09-13 121 T1 kelly Keil 2006-08 6-05 Seasons G Stls Avg 1989-90Anette Melvin Senior 28 48 1.71 2008-09Kendel Ross Junior 34 37 1.08 T12 Jennifer Strong ‘02-07 120 Freshmen Only Season G Min Avg T1 Bonnie Quellhorst 1990-94 6-05 T12 Ashley Armstrong ‘04-08 120 1 Justine Raterman ‘08-09 35 1134 32.4 1 Beverly Crusoe ‘77-80 105 468 4.46 1990-91Shari Sauder Soph 29 45 1.55 2009-10Kendel Ross Senior 33 43 1.30 T1 Theresa Yingling 1982-86 6-05 T12 karah Cloxton ‘04-08 120 2 Shannon McFadden ‘98-99 28 806 28.8 2 Tammy Stritenberger ‘77-81 126 222 1.76 1991-92Shari Sauder Junior 25 44 1.76 2010-11Patrice Lalor Junior 33 48 1.45 T1 Casey Nance 2008-12 6-05 T15 kayla Moses ‘08-12 119 T3 Jennifer Strong ‘03-04 28 792 28.3 T5 kathy O’Brien 1983-87 6-04 3 Stefanie Miller ‘99-04 119 189 1.59 1992-93Natalie Hill Junior 26 49 1.88 2011-12Elle Queen Senior 30 54 1.80 T15 Stefanie Miller ‘99-04 119 T3 Pam Rasey ‘86-87 28 792 28.3 T5 Helena Safarikova 1998-99 6-04 4 Natalie Hill ‘90-94 107 156 1.46 1993-94Natalie Hill Senior 27 44 1.63 2012-13 Kelley Austria Frosh 31 63 2.03 T15 Brittany Holterman ‘04-08 119 4 Christi Hester ‘96-97 27 762 28.2 1994-95Renee Miller Soph 27 33 1.22 T5 Ally Mallot 2011-13 6-04 5 Cindy Frericks ‘86-90 111 156 1.41 5 Sharon Curd ‘81-82 27 755 27.9 T5 Jodie Cornelie 2012-13 6-04 6 Ann Meyers ‘76-80 126 177 1.40 Season Seasons G T9 Jen Tisza 2005-08 6-03 7 Shari Sauder ‘89-93 110 152 1.38 T1 Beverly Crusoe ‘80-81 38 Yearly Leaders Class G Min Avg T9 Angela Cape 2002-06 6-03 8 Anette Melvin ‘86-90 110 151 1.37 T1 Carol Lammers ‘80-81 38 1981-82 Debbie Wilson Senior 27 991 36.7 T9 RaeLynn McIntosh 1997-01 6-03 9 Leah Abla ‘81-85 110 146 1.33 1982-83 Donna Burks Junior 30 996 33.2 T9 Shannon Potee 1990-92 6-03 10 Carol Lammers ‘77-81 139 177 1.27 Consecutive Seasons G 1983-84 Leah Abla Junior 31 1077 34.7 T9 Steph Smith 1992-96 6-03 1 Carol Lammers ‘77-81 139 1984-85 Rhonda Klette Senior 28 907 32.4 T9 Cassie Sant 2010-12 6-03 Season 1985-86 Mary Byers Senior 28 1012 36.1 Class Season G Stls Avg MOST MINUTES PLAYED (SINCE 1981) 1986-87 Michele Kruty Junior 28 793 28.3 Shortest Seasons Ht 1 Beverly Crusoe Jr ‘78-79 36 193 5.36 Career Seasons G Min Avg 1987-88 Tobette Pleasant Junior 28 920 32.9 1 Lawana Henderson 1973-74 5-00 2 Beverly Crusoe Sr ‘79-80 38 179 4.71 1 Justine Raterman ‘08-12 130 3813 29.3 1988-89 Tobette Pleasant Senior 27 917 33.9 2 Patti Palcic 1970-74 5-01 3 Beverly Crusoe So ‘77-78 31 96 3.10 2 Stefanie Miller ‘99-04 119 3724 31.3 1989-90 Cindy Frericks Senior 28 820 29.3 T3 victoria Jones 1999-01 5-03 T3 Jenny Munson 1976-77 5-03 4 Liz Hoffman ‘78-79 31 76 2.45 3 kristin Daugherty ‘07-11 135 3678 27.2 1990-91 Shari Sauder Soph 29 963 33.2 4 Jennifer Strong ‘02-07 120 3492 29.1 T5 Lisa Blackwell 1995-96 5-04 5 Tobette Pleasant Sr ‘88-89 27 66 2.44 1991-92 Natalie Hill Soph 26 790 30.4 5 Leah Abla ‘81-85 112 3385 30.2 1992-93 Julie Arnold Senior 27 924 34.2 T5 Tonya Davis 1980-81 5-04 6 Tammy Stritenberger So ‘78-79 36 87 2.42 6 Cindy Frericks ‘86-90 111 3314 29.9 1993-94 Natalie Hill Senior 27 871 32.3 T5 kayla Moses 2008-12 5-04 7 Stefanie Miller So ‘00-01 29 63 2.17 7 Patrice Lalor ‘08-12 130 3160 24.3 1994-95 Renee Miller Soph 27 850 31.5 T8 Cindy DiGregory 1974-77 5-05 8 kelley Austria Fr ‘12-13 31 63 2.03 8 Natalie Hill ‘90-94 107 3096 28.9 1995-96 Renee Miller Junior 27 809 29.9 T8 kathy Janosco 1975-78 5-05 9 Christi Hester Sr ‘99-00 30 60 2.00 9 kendel Ross ‘06-10 131 3026 23.1 1996-97 Renee Miller Senior 27 841 31.1 T8 Sandy Johnson 1973-77 5-05 T10 Julie Johnson ‘78-79 31 59 1.90 10 Shari Sauder ‘89-93 110 2978 27.1 1997-98 Christi Hester Soph 27 828 30.7 T8 Renee Miller 1993-97 5-05 T10 Samantha MacKay Sr ‘12-13 31 59 1.90 11 Pam Rasey ‘86-90 111 2920 26.3 1998-99 Shannon McFadden Frosh 28 806 28.8 T8 Stefanie Miller 1999-02 5-05 11 Carol Lammers So ‘78-79 36 62 1.72 12 Casey Nance ‘08-12 131 2861 21.8 1999-00 Christi Hester Senior 30 831 27.7 T8 Amanda Moore 2002-03 5-05 13 Renee Miller ‘93-97 107 2850 26.6 2000-01 Stefani Miller Soph 29 924 31.9 T8 Pam Palmer 1980-84 5-05 Freshmen Only Season G Stls Avg 14 Donna Burks ‘80-84 107 2839 26.5 2001-02 Chrissy Donovan Junior 28 912 32.6 T8 Cindy Schaeffer 1976-79 5-05 15 Michele Kruty ‘84-88 107 2760 25.8 T8 Tammy Stritenberger 1977-81 5-05 1 kelley Austria ‘12-13 31 63 2.03 2002-03 Stefanie Miller Junior 27 911 33.7 T8 Lisa Williams 1986-87 5-05 2 Tammy Stritenberger ‘77-78 31 48 1.55 2003-04 Stefanie Miller Senior 28 1049 37.5 Season Class Season G Min Avg T8 Terri Ramsey 2004-06 5-05 3 Christi Hester ‘96-97 27 37 1.37 1 Justine Raterman Fr ‘08-09 35 1134 32.4 T8 kathy Guin 2006-08 5-05 4 Anette Melvin ‘86-87 28 37 1.32 2 kristin Daugherty So ‘08-09 35 1132 32.3 T8 Aundrea Lindsay 2006-11 5-05 5 Stefanie Miller ‘99-00 29 38 1.31 3 Leah Abla Jr ‘83-84 31 1077 34.7 6 Cindy Frericks ‘86-87 28 36 1.29 4 Stefanie Miller Sr ‘03-04 28 1049 37.5 5 kendel Ross Jr ‘08-09 34 1046 30.7 6 Mary Byers Sr ‘84-85 28 1012 36.1 7 Donna Burks Jr ‘82-83 30 996 33.2 8 Debbie Wilson Sr ‘81-82 27 991 36.7 9 Andrea Hoover So ‘12-13 31 980 31.6 10 Pam Palmer Sr ‘83-84 31 973 31.4 11 Brittany Holterman Sr ‘07-08 32 965 30.2

Freshmen Only Season G Min Avg 1 Justine Raterman ‘08-09 35 1134 32.4 2 Shannon McFadden ‘98-99 28 806 28.8 3 kristin Daugherty ‘07-08 34 838 24.6 4. Andrea Hoover ‘11-12 30 813 27.1 T5 Pam Rasey ‘86-87 28 792 28.3 T5 Jennifer Strong ‘03-04 28 792 28.3 7 Amber Deane ‘12-13 31 777 25.1 8 Cindy Frericks ‘86-87 28 767 27.4

MOST MINUTES PER GAME Career Seasons G Min Avg 1 Stefanie Miller ‘99-04 119 3724 31.3 2 Leah Abla ‘81-85 112 3385 30.2 3 Cindy Frericks ‘86-90 111 3314 29.9 4 Justine Raterman ‘08-12 130 3813 29.3 5 Jennifer Strong ‘02-07 120 3492 29.1 6 Natalie Hill ‘90-94 107 3096 28.9 7 Cara Wright ‘04-06 57 1568 27.5 8 kristin Daugherty ‘07-11 135 3678 27.2 9 Shari Sauder ‘89-93 110 2978 27.1 10 Christi Hester ‘96-00 98 2634 26.9 Justine Raterman leads all three of UD’s most minutes played categories (career, season, freshman only), totaling 3813 minutes on her throughout her career. Leah Alba’s marks for most minutes played in a career was topped by Stefanie Miller in 2004-2005. She averaged 30.2 minutes per game in her four seasons with the Flyers. 118 119 2013 / 2014 > dayton flyers > WOMen’s basketball 2013 / 2014 > dayton flyers > WOMen’s basketball

TEAM MARKS > Worst Accuracy FGM FGA Pct TEAM STREAKS > 3 2008-09 35 1496 42.7 Most Games At Home G W L 1 2003-04 598 1596 .375 Longest Winning Streaks Flyer Scoring Streaks T4 2010-11 33 1433 43.4 Overall G W L 1 2003-04 13 2 11 2 1989-90 709 1827 .388 T4 1978-79 36 1433 39.8 Began Ended Pts First Game Last Game 1 1979-80 38 36 2 2 1994-95 13 4 9 3 2004-05 619 1591 .389 4 1994-95 620 1588 .390 5 2009-10 33 1402 42.5 Overall Most Points, Two Straight Games 2 1978-79 36 33 3 T3 1989-90 14 6 8 1 18 Feb 2, 1980 win over Ohio State Nov 29, 1980 loss to Indiana 1 221 Jan 23, 1978 at Capital (112) Jan 31, 1978 vs. Ohio Dominican (109) 3 2008-09 35 21 14 T3 1998-99 15 7 8 5 2011-12 761 1935 .393 Most Offensive G OReb Per T2 16 Dec 8, 1979 win over West Virginia Jan 26, 1980 loss to Northwestern 2 219 Jan 16, 1978 vs. Wittenberg (107) Jan 23, 1978 at Capital (112) T4 1980-81 34 27 7 6 1996-97 636 1613 .394 1 2009-10 33 488 14.8 T4 2007-08 34 25 9 On Road/Neutal G W L T2 16 Nov 11, 2007 win over Western Michigan Jan 19, 2008 loss to Duquesne 3 210 Jan 14, 1984 vs. Charleston (107) Jan 17, 1984 vs. Cleveland St (103) 2 1990-91 29 474 16.3 T6 2009-10 33 25 8 T1 2006-07 20 6 14 Three-Pointers T4 15 Dec 19, 1978 win over Eastern Michigan Feb 19, 1979 loss to Ohio State 4 206 Jan 22, 1980 at Louisville (85) Jan 24, 1980 vs. Mt. St. Joseph (121) 3 2008-09 35 470 13.4 T6 2010-11 33 21 12 T1 2003-04 15 1 14 Most Made G 3PM Per T4 15 Jan 12, 2013 win over Butler Mar 10, 2013 loss to Saint Joseph’s 5 201 Mar 23, 1978 vs. Seton Hall (105) Mar 24, 1978 vs. SE Louisiana (96) 4 2011-12 30 455 15.1 T8 1983-84 31 27 4 T2 1988-89 14 1 13 1 2010-11 33 218 6.61 5 1989-90 28 453 16.2 T6 13 Feb 7, 1978 win over Mount St. Joseph Mar 4, 1978 loss to Ashland T6 200 Jan 8, 1979 at Michigan (90) Jan 12, 1979 vs. Akron (110) T8 2006-07 31 12 19 T2 1994-95 14 1 13 2 2012-13 31 207 6.68 T6 13 Feb 22, 1979 win over Mount St. Joseph Mar 23, 1979 loss to South Carolina St. T6 200 Nov 25, 2012 vs. Eastern Illinois (105) Nov 28, 2012 at Wright State (95) T8 2012-13 31 28 3 3 2011-12 30 192 6.40 Widest Advantage For vs Marg T6 13 Jan 19, 1986 win over Depaul Mar 5, 1986 loss to Detroit 8 198 Mar 6, 1981 vs. Xavier (111) Mar 7, 1981 vs. Wright State (87) T11 1977-78 30 24 6 Points T4 2009-10 33 186 5.64 1 1983-84 45.1 37.3 7.8 T9 12 Nov 26, 1983 win over Purdue Jan 11, 1984 loss to Cincinnati 9 194 Jan 3, 1981 vs. Duke (99) Jan 5, 1981 vs. Charleston (95) T11 1982-83 30 20 10 Most Overall G Pts Avg T4 2007-08 34 186 5.47 2 1985-86 43.7 36.7 7.0 T9 12 Nov 9, 2012 win over Mississppi Valley Dec 30, 2012 loss to Bowling Green T10 193 Feb 4, 1980 vs. Marshall (91) Feb 8, 1980 at Ball State (102) T11 1999-00 30 15 15 1 1979-80 38 3182 83.7 6 2008-09 35 180 5.1 3 2010-11 43.4 37.2 6.3 T11 2011-12 30 23 7 2 1978-79 36 2868 79.6 10 11 Jan 25, 1984 win over Western Kentucky Mar 3, 1984 loss to Notre Dame T10 193 Mar 15, 1980 vs. California (PA) (105) Mar 18, 1980 vs. Cal Poly-Pomona (88) 7 2002-03 28 181 6.46 4 2012-13 42.7 36.6 6.1 3 1980-81 34 2714 79.8 8 2003-04 28 171 6.11 5 2009-10 42.5 36.7 5.8 4 1983-84 31 2597 83.8 Start of Season Most Points, Three Straight Games At Home G W L 9 2006-07 31 148 4.77 6 1980-81 44.1 38.7 5.4 T1 1979-80 18 18 0 5 2010-11 33 2464 74.7 10 2001-02 28 147 5.25 T1 12 Nov 26, 1983 win over Purdue Jan 11, 1984 loss to Cincinnati 1 328 Jan 16 vs. Wittenberg (107) Jan 31, 1978 vs. Ohio Dominican (109) 6 2012-13 31 2353 75.9 T1 1980-81 18 15 3 Widest Deficit For vs Marg T1 12 Nov 9, 2012 win over Mississippi Valley Dec 30, 2012 loss to Bowling Green T 2 289 Jan 14 at Morehead State (70) Jan 23, 1978 at Capital (112) 7 2009-10 33 2350 71.2 3 1983-84 16 14 2 Three-Pointers 1 2003-04 35.9 39.6 -3.7 2 6 Jan 22, 1974 win over Earlham Feb 8, 1974 loss to Eastern Kentucky T2 289 Jan 23 at Capital (112) Feb 2, 1978 at Ashland (68) 8 2008-09 35 2248 64.2 Most Tried G 3PA Per 2 1994-95 38.7 42.3 -3.6 3 5 Dec 2, 1978 win over Indiana Dec 18, 1978 loss to Detroit T2 289 Jan 19, 1980 at Ohio (83) Jan 24, 1980 vs. Mt. St. Joseph (121) 9 2007-08 34 2239 65.8 On Road G W L 1 2011-12 30 628 20.9 3 1987-88 37.6 40.5 -2.9 4 4 Jan 14, 1976 win over Miami-Ohio Jan 24, 1976 loss to Ohio 5 287 Mar 22, 1978 vs. Midland Lutheran (86) Mar 24, 1978 vs. SE Louisiana (96) 1 1978-79 23 20 3 4 1996-97 37.6 39.9 -2.3 Highest Average G Pts Avg 2 2012-13 31 598 19.3 T6 286 Dec 30, 1980 at Cincinnati (92) Jan 5, 1981 vs. Charleston (95) T2 2006-07 20 6 14 5 1992-93 38.6 40.6 -2.0 Home Games T6 286 Mar 6, 1981 vs. Xavier (111) Mar 12, 1981 at Franklin (88) T2 1979-80 20 18 2 1 1983-84 31 2597 83.8 T3 2010-11 33 596 18.1 2 1979-80 38 3182 83.7 T3 2008-09 35 596 17.0 T4 1976-77 18 12 6 Assists 1 38 Feb 7, 1978 win over Mount St. Joseph Nov 29, 1979 loss to Indiana 3 1980-81 34 2714 79.8 5 2009-10 33 587 17.8 T4 1977-78 18 12 6 Most G Asts Per 2 13 Dec 13, 1980 win over Ohio Nov 28, 1981 loss to Charleston Most Points, Four Straight Games 4 1978-79 36 2868 79.6 6 2003-04 28 564 20.1 T1 1980-81 34 592 17.4 T3 10 Jan 14, 1984 win over Charleston Nov 24, 1984 loss to Michigan 1 398 Jan 14, 1978 at Morehead State (70) Jan 31, 1978 vs. Ohio Dominican (109) 5 2012-13 31 2353 75.9 7 2007-08 34 553 16.2 Overtime G W L T1 1979-80 38 592 15.6 T3 10 Nov 30, 1985 win over Cincinnati Mar 8, 1986 loss to Notre Dame 2 396 Jan 16, 1978 vs. Wittenberg (107) Feb 2, 1978 at Ashland (68) 6 2010-11 33 2464 74.7 8 2006-07 31 544 17.5 T1 2001-02 3 1 2 3 1983-84 31 566 18.3 T3 10 Nov 29, 2007 win over Cincinnati Jan 22, 2008 loss to Charlotte 3 375 Jan 11, 1978 vs. Miami (OH) (86) Jan 23, 1978 at Capital (112) 9 2002-03 28 517 18.5 T1 2008-09 3 2 1 4 2012-13 31 520 16.8 Fewest Points G Pts Avg T10 1996-97 27 426 15.8 T6 8 Dec 4, 2009 win over Milwaukee-WI Feb 17, 2010 loss to Xavier 4 374 Jan 17, 1980 vs. Purdue (85) Jan 24, 1980 vs. Mt. St. Joseph (121) T1 2009-10 3 1 2 5 1987-88 28 519 18.5 1 2003-04 28 1604 57.3 T10 2001-02 28 426 15.3 T6 8 Nov 30, 1987 win over Bradley Feb 20, 1988 loss to Cincinnati 5 372 Feb 4, 1984 vs. Wright State (95) Feb 15, 1984 at Butler (103) 6 2007-08 34 514 15.1 T1 2010-11 3 1 2 2 2004-05 28 1626 58.1 T8 7 Jan 26, 1974 win over Ohio Northern Jan 18, 1975 loss to Kentucky T6 369 Jan 23, 1978 at Capital (112) Feb 4, 1978 vs. Louisville (80) 3 1988-89 27 1643 60.9 T8 7 Jan 22, 1977 win over Ohio Feb 19, 1978 loss to Eastern Kentucky T6 369 Jan 28, 1984 vs. So. Illinois-Edwardsville (98) Feb 8, 1984 vs. Detroit (91) Most Wins Best Accuracy 3PM 3PA Pct Steals 4 1986-87 28 1695 60.5 1 1997-98 107 291 .368 T8 7 Feb 10, 1982 win over Illinois State Jan 24, 1983 loss to Western Kentucky Overall G W L Most G Stls Per 5 1995-96 27 1744 64.6 2 2010-11 218 596 .366 1 1979-80 38 36 2 1 1978-79 36 651 18.1 Most Points, Five Straight Games 3 1999-00 111 304 .365 2 1979-80 38 429 11.3 Road Games 1 484 Jan 11, 1978 vs. Miami (OH) (86) Jan 31, 1978 vs. Ohio Dominican (109) 2 1978-79 36 33 3 Lowest Average G Pts Avg 4 2002-03 181 517 .350 3 1992-93 28 401 14.3 3 2012-13 31 28 3 1 2003-04 28 1604 57.3 1 15 Feb 8, 1980 win over Ball State Jan 19, 1981 loss to Illinois State 2 476 Jan 16, 1978 vs. Wittenberg (107) Feb 4, 1978 vs. Louisville (80) 5 2000-01 126 361 .349 4 1995-96 27 340 12.6 T4 1980-81 34 27 7 2 2004-05 28 1626 58.1 2 11 Feb 22, 1979 win over Mount St. Joseph Mar 23, 1979 loss to South Carolina St. 3 467 Jan 24, 1980 vs. Mt. St. Joseph (121) Feb 8, 1980 at Ball State (102) 5 2012-13 31 292 9.4 T4 1983-84 31 27 4 3 1986-87 28 1695 60.5 3 10 Jan 21, 1975 win over Wilmington Feb 28, 1975 loss to Ohio State 4 466 Jan 14, 1978 at Morehead State (70) Feb 2, 1978 at Ashland (68) T6 2009-10 33 25 8 Worst Accuracy 3PM 3PA Pct 6 2002-03 28 288 10.3 4 1988-89 27 1643 60.9 1 1989-90 26 101 .257 T4 8 Jan 23, 1978 win over Capital Mar 4, 1978 loss to Ashland 5 460 Jan 7, 1978 at Eastern Kentucky (85) Jan 23, 1978 at Capital (112) T6 2007-08 34 25 9 5 1975-76 22 1361 61.8 T4 8 Dec 8, 1979 win over West Virginia Jan 26, 1980 loss to Northwestern 8 1977-78 30 24 6 T2 2006-07 148 544 .272 Blocked Shots T2 2004-05 104 382 .272 Most G Blks Per T4 8 Dec 3, 1983 win over Ball State Jan 20, 1984 loss to Kentucky Widest Advantage For vs Marg 4 1993-94 89 315 .283 1 2007-08 34 161 4.70 T4 8 Nov 11, 2007 win over Western Michigan Jan 19, 2008 loss to Duquesne Julie Johnson played just two years for the Flyers, but won 69 games including 18 in a row At Home G W L 1 1978-79 79.6 53.1 26.5 5 1992-93 75 264 .284 2 1986-87 28 152 5.43 from Feb 2, 1980 through the end of the season, which culminated in a AIAW National 1 1979-80 18 18 0 2 1979-80 83.7 58.7 25.0 3 2009-10 33 149 4.52 Championship. 2 1979-80 18 15 3 3 1983-84 83.8 66.2 17.6 Longest Losing Streaks Free Throws 3 2008-09 35 140 4.00 3 1983-84 16 14 2 4 2012-13 75.9 59.1 16.8 Overall 4 1987-88 28 127 4.54 5 2009-10 71.2 59.9 11.3 Most Made G FTM Per 1 12 Jan 18, 2004 loss to Saint Joseph’s Nov 19, 2004 win over Akron 5 2011-12 30 123 4.10 On Road G W L T6 1980-81 79.8 69.8 10.0 1 2010-11 33 498 15.1 2 9 Dec 19, 1997 loss to Marquette Jan 22, 1998 win over Fordham 1 1978-79 23 20 3 T6 2011-12 70.1 60.1 10.0 T2 1980-81 34 478 14.0 T3 8 Dec 17, 1988 loss to Eastern Illinois Jan 19, 1989 win over Saint Louis T2 1979-80 38 478 12.6 Turnovers 2 1979-80 20 18 2 Most G TOs Per T3 8 Feb 10, 1992 loss to Virginia Tech Dec 1, 1992 win over Bradley Widest Deficit For vs Marg 4 1999-00 30 462 15.4 3 1983-84 15 13 2 1 1979-80 38 746 19.6 T3 8 Dec 13, 2003 loss to Notre Dame Jan 16, 2004 win over Fordham 1 1994-95 64.9 76.6 11.7 5 1990-91 29 456 15.7 2 1980-81 34 727 21.4 2 2003-04 57.3 68.5 11.2 6 2009-10 33 444 13.5 Best Winning Percentage 3 1978-79 36 716 19.9 3 1995-96 64.6 71.7 7.1 Home Games Overall W L Pct 4 1981-82 27 671 24.9 4 1993-94 65.4 71.7 6.3 Most Tried G FTA Per 1 8 Jan 18, 2004 loss to Saint Joseph’s Dec 18, 2004 win over Detroit 1 1979-80 36 2 .947 5 1982-83 30 652 21.7 2 1978-79 33 3 .917 5 1988-89 60.9 67.0 6.1 1 1990-91 29 690 23.8 2 6 Feb 11, 1987 loss to Northern Illiniois Nov 30, 1987 win over Bradley 2 2010-11 33 684 20.7 3 2012-13 28 3 .903 Fewest G TOs Per 3 5 Dec 19, 1997 loss to Marquette Jan 22, 1998 win over Rhode Island Field Goals 3 1999-00 30 683 22.8 4 1983-84 27 4 .871 1 2011-12 30 479 15.9 T4 4 Feb 14, 1973 loss to Kentucky Jan 26, 1974 win over Ohio NorthernT Most Made G FGM Per 4 1980-81 34 678 19.9 5 1977-78 24 6 .800 2 1996-97 27 495 18.3 T4 4 Jan 4, 1994 loss to Notre Dame Feb 5, 1994 win over Louisville 1 1979-80 38 1352 35.6 5 1979-80 38 672 17.7 6 1980-81 27 7 .794 3 2012-13 31 503 16.2 T4 4 Feb 9, 1999 loss to St. Bonaventure Nov 20, 1999 win over Wright State 2 1978-79 36 1234 34.3 3 2002-03 28 515 18.4 T3 1983-84 31 1118 36.1 T4 4 Nov 26, 2003 loss to Northwestern Dec 9, 2003 win over Wright State At Home W L Pct Best Accuracy FTM FTA Pct 4 2007-08 34 517 15.2 T3 1980-81 34 1118 32.9 1 1979-80 18 0 1.000 1 2011-12 390 529 .737 T5 1988-89 27 525 19.4 5 1982-83 30 888 29.6 Road Games 2 1978-79 13 0 1.000 2 2001-02 398 541 .736 T5 1995-96 27 525 19.4 1 14 Nov 22, 2003 loss to Texas Pan-American Nov 19, 2004 win over Akron 3 2012-13 12 0 1.000 3 2010-11 498 684 .728 Most Tried G FGA Per 4 1973-74 8 1 .888 4 1978-79 400 553 .723 Most Forced G TOs Per 2 13 Feb 29, 1988 loss to Northern Illinois Feb 18, 1989 win over Evansville 1 1979-80 38 2762 72.7 5 2012-13 390 541 .721 1 1980-81 34 803 23.6 3 11 Jan 29, 1997 loss to Saint Joseph’s Jan 29, 1998 win over Rhode Island 2 1978-79 36 2714 75.4 6 1979-80 478 672 .711 T2 1999-00 30 633 21.1 4 10 Jan 9, 1982 loss to DePaul Dec 8, 1982 win over Miami-Ohio On Road W L Pct 3 1980-81 34 2325 68.4 T7 1980-81 478 678 .705 T2 1983-84 31 633 20.4 5 9 Jan 20, 1995 loss to Memphis Dec 16, 1995 win over Georgia Southern 1 2012-13 12 1 .923 4 1983-84 31 2209 71.3 T7 1994-95 401 569 .705 4 1990-91 29 626 21.6 2 1979-80 18 2 .900 5 2010-11 33 2101 63.7 3 1978-79 20 3 .870 5 2009-10 33 604 18.3 6 2008-09 35 2089 59.7 Worst Accuracy FTM FTA Pct 4 1983-84 13 2 .867 5 1992-93 28 596 21.3 7 2009-10 33 2037 61.7 1 1975-76 211 406 .519 2 1986-87 291 488 .596 Personal Fouls Most Losses Best Accuracy FGM FGA Pct 3 2004-05 284 460 .617 Most G PFs Per 1 1983-84 1118 2209 .506 Overall G W L 4 1981-82 286 457 .626 1 1980-81 34 636 18.7 2 1979-80 1352 2762 .490 1 2003-04 28 3 25 2 2010-11 33 584 17.7 3 1980-81 1118 2325 .481 2 1994-95 27 5 22 3 1994-95 27 580 21.5 4 1982-83 888 1869 .475 T3 2006-07 31 12 19 Rebounds 4 2006-07 31 568 18.3 T5 1978-79 1234 2714 .455 T3 1988-89 27 8 19 Most Overall G Reb Per 5 1995-96 27 565 20.9 T5 1985-86 827 1817 .455 T3 1993-94 27 8 19 1 1979-80 38 1721 45.3 6 1990-91 29 564 19.4 T6 1991-92 28 10 18 2 1980-81 34 1498 44.1 120T6 1995-96 27 9 18 121 2013 / 2014 > dayton flyers > WOMen’s basketball 2013 / 2014 > dayton flyers > WOMen’s basketball SINGLE-GAME MARKS > ONE POINT & OVERTIME GAMES > Widest Margin of Victory Most Points By UD Date Opponent UD Opp Marg. W/L Date Opponent UD Opp W/L Overtime Games Jan 12, 1979 Akron 110 26 84 W Jan 23, 1978 at Capital 112 30 W One Overtime Jan 23, 1978 at Capital 112 30 82 W Mar 6, 1981 Mount St. Joseph’s OAISW 111 73 W Date Opponent UD Op Location Jan 19, 1977 Earlham 109 30 79 W Mar 6, 1981 Xavier 111 73 W Feb 25, 2012 at Duquesne W 74 69 Pittsburgh, PA Jan 16, 1978 Wittenberg 107 28 79 W Jan 12, 1979 Akron 110 26 W Jan 25, 2012 vs. Richmond W 81 78 UD Arena Mar 1, 1979 Mount St. Joseph 121 53 68 W Jan 19, 1977 Earlham 109 30 W Feb 5, 2011 vs Xavier L 66 70 UD Arena Mar 3, 1977 vs Marietta 95 30 65 W Jan 31, 1978 Ohio Dominican 109 55 W Feb 2, 2011 at St. Bonaventure W 87 80 Olean, NY Nov 25, 2012 vs Eastern Illinois 105 42 63 W Jan 16, 1978 Wittenberg 107 28 W Mar 7, 2010 vs Temple! L 64 67 Upper Marlboro, MD Feb 28, 1985 Xavier 90 33 57 W Jan 14, 1984 Charleston 107 84 W Feb 17, 2010 # 6 Xavier L 79 80 UD Arena Dec 18, 2001 Wright State 89 34 55 W Nov 12, 2010 vs Penn State 2 ot 107 112 L Mar 7, 2009 vs # 16/15 Xavier! W 63 60 Charlotte, NC Dec 12, 1979 Xavier 101 46 55 W Feb 15, 1978 at Ohio 106 63 W Dec 10, 2008 vs Miami L 66 69 UD Arena Jan. 23, 2010 Richmond 83 31 52 W Mar 23, 1978 vs Seton Hall AIAW 105 97 W Nov 26, 2008 at Navy W 64 58 Annapolis, MD Mar 15, 1980 vs California State (Pa.) 105 88 W Nov 9, 2007 vs Northwestern* L 76 70 Albuquerque, NM Widest Margin of Defeat Nov 25, 2012 vs Eastern Illinois 105 42 W Nov 30, 2006 at Tennessee-Martin L 52 53 Martin, TN Date Opponent UD Opp Marg. W/L Dec 5, 2010 vs Toledo 102 69 W Feb 27, 2005 Richmond L 77 78 UD Arena Jan 20, 1995 at Memphis 43 89 46 L Dec 7, 2004 at Wright State W 65 55 Fairborn, OH Dec 18, 1994 at Toledo, OH 49 91 42 L Most Points Against UD Jan 16, 2004 Fordham W 70 67 UD Arena Jan 31, 1976 at Eastern Kentucky 38 79 41 L Date Opponent UD Opp W/L Dec 17, 2002 at Northwestern W 56 49 Evanston, IL Dec 17, 1988 at Eastern Illinois 48 89 41 L Feb 24, 2002 Duquesne W 71 69 UD Arena Nov 12, 2010 vs Penn State 2 ot 107 112 L Mar 22, 1977 vs Southeastern Louisiana AIAW 50 91 41 L Feb 17, 2002 at La Salle L 76 77 Philadelphia, PA Nov 25, 1989 vs North Carolina State SC 66 105 L Mar 5, 1994 at Marquette 62 103 41 L Jan 31, 2002 at Massachusetts L 58 65 Amherst, MA Jan 10, 1986 at Western Kentucky 75 104 L Feb 3, 1973 at Ohio State 42 82 40 L Feb 7, 2001 at Duquesne L 67 71 Pittsburgh, PA Jan 18, 1997 virginia Tech 2 ot 98 103 L Dec 30, 1999 at vanderbilt 46 86 40 L Jan 5, 2001 at La Salle W 75 72 Philadelphia, PA Dec 4, 1991 at Bowling Green 82 103 L Nov 27, 2011 at UCONN 38 78 40 L Dec 4, 1999 Marquette L 60 67 Milwaukee, WI Mar 5, 1994 at Marquette 62 103 L Nov 25, 1989 vs North Carolina State SC 66 105 39 L Feb 19, 1999 at Saint Joseph’s L 53 62 Philadelphia, PA Jan 17, 1984 Cleveland State ot 103 100 W Feb 2, 1985 Western Kentucky 47 86 39 L Mar 24, 1978 vs Southeast Louisiana AIAW 96 100 L Feb 21, 1998 Temple W 88 81 UD Arena Dec 10, 1994 Xavier L 77 87 UD Arena Nov 30, 1990 at East Carolina ECC 80 100 L Field Goals Made Jan 16, 1993 at La Salle 67 100 L Feb 22, 1990 at Butler W 67 65 Indianapolis, IN Date Opponent FG Made Jan 13, 1990 Loyola-Chicago W 73 68 UD Arena Jan 24, 1980 Mount St. Joseph’s 57 Most Points by Both Teams Jan 7, 1987 at Eastern Kentucky L 75 78 Richmond, KY Dec 30, 1986 Michigan State W 63 59 UD Arena Date Opponent UD Opp Total W/L Field Goals Attempted Nov 12, 2010 vs Penn State 2 ot 107 112 219 L Mar 5, 1986 at Detroit L 75 78 Detroit, MI Date Opponent FG Att Dec 14, 1984 at Miami/Ohio W 75 73 Oxford, OH Jan 17, 1984 Cleveland State ot 103 100 203 W Feb 15, 1984 at Butler 103 Mar 23, 1978 vs Seton Hall AIAW 105 97 202 W Jan 17, 1984 Cleveland State W 103 100 UD Arena Mar 1, 1982 at Bowling Green L 71 77 Bowling Green, OH Jan 18, 1997 virginia Tech 2 ot 98 103 201 L Field Goal Percentage Mar 24, 1978 vs Southeast Louisiana AIAW 96 100 196 L Feb 20, 1982 at Michigan L 79 82 Ann Arbor, MI Date Opponent FG FG Att FG % Mar 15, 1980 vs California State (Pa.) 105 88 193 W Feb 24, 1975 Mount St. Joseph L 62 64 Dayton, OH Nov 25, 2012 Eastern Illinois 45 67 .672 Cheryl Dickerson hit the game-winning shot from the top of the key with two Jan 14, 1984 Charleston 107 84 191 W Feb 13, 1972 Eastern Kentucky L 45 54 Dayton, OH seconds left to give UD a 72-71 win over Toledo in 1985. Mar 15, 2000 Florida WNIT 93 97 190 L * Women’s Sport Foundation Tournament Free Throws Made Mar 24, 2013 vs St. John’s A10 96 90 186 W ! Atlantic 10 Championship Date Opponent FTMade Mar 9, 1978 at Morris Harvey MAIAW 69 68 Charleston, WV Dec 4, 1991 at Bowling Green, OH 82 103 185 L Dec 29, 1984 St. John’s 33 Feb 1, 1969 at kent State 40 39 Kent, OH Mar 6, 1981 Xavier OAISW 111 73 184 W Two Overtimes Date Opponent UD Op Location Flyer Losses Free Throws AttemptED Mar 24, 2013 vs No. 10 Seed St. John’s * W 96 90 Queens, NY Fewest Points Allowed Date Opponent UD Op Location Date Opponent FT Att Nov 12, 2010 vs Penn State L 107 112 UD Arena Date Opponent UD Opp W/L Feb 11, 2012 St. Bonaventure 55 56 UD Arena Dec 29, 1984 St. John’s 43 Dec 21, 2009 Butler W 84 81 UD Arena Feb 23, 1972 Xavier 53 14 W Nov 27, 2010 UIC 65 66 UD Arena Mar 5, 1994 Marquette 43 Mar 7, 2009 vs #21/19 Xavier! W 63 60 Charlotte, NC Mar 1, 1973 vs Ohio Wesleyan 41 19 W Feb 17, 2010 #6 Xavier 79 80 UD Arena Jan 18, 1997 virginia Tech L 98 103 UD Arena Feb 4, 1971 Wilmington 45 19 W Dec 22, 2006 at Wright State 59 60 Fairborn, OH Free Throws Percentage Dec 5, 1992 vs Radford (Carrier Classic) W 92 90 Syracuse, NY Feb 8, 1969 Wilmington 32 21 W Nov 30, 2006 at Tennessee-Martin ot 52 53 Martin, TN Date Opponent FT FT Att FT % Jan 9, 1992 at Notre Dame L 70 76 Notre Dame, IN Jan 25, 1973 Earlham 49 21 W Feb 27, 2005 Richmond ot 77 78 UD Arena Nov 14, 2012 Toledo 19 19 1.000 Jan 26, 1976 at Capitol L 58 65 Columbus, OH Jan 19, 1976 Wilmington 73 21 W Nov 21, 2004 Chicago State 55 56 UD Arena Feb 7, 1972 at Wilmington 42 22 W Feb 10, 1979 Ashland 12 12 1.000 * NCAA Division I Tournament Dec 18, 2012 Akron 10 10 1.000 Feb 17, 2002 at La Salle ot 76 77 Philadelphia, PA Feb 11, 1974 vs Wright State 53 22 W Jan 30, 2000 at Duquesne 65 66 Pittsburgh, PA Mar 2, 1974 vs Ohio Northern 56 22 W Jan 7, 2003 Xavier 10 10 1.000 Three Overtimes Feb 26, 2006 Xavier 9 9 1.000 Feb 27, 1999 at virginia Tech 3ot 72 73 Philadelphia, PA Jan 25, 1975 vs Ohio Northern 56 22 W Date Opponent UD Op Location Feb 7, 1999 at Duquesne 60 61 Pittsburgh, PA Feb 27, 1999 vs virginia Tech (A-10) L 72 73 Philadelphia, PA Three Pointers Made Jan 23, 1992 Loyola-Chicago 60 61 UD Arena Fewest Points By UD Jan 15, 1985 at Cincinnati 66 67 Cincinnati, OH Date Opponent 3 Made Date Opponent UD Opp W/L One-Point Games Dec 28, 1984 vs Jackson State 74 75 Miami, FL Nov 28, 2012 Wright State 15 Mar 2, 1972 at Cedarville 26 47 L Flyer Victories Dec 18, 1982 Toledo 69 69 UD Arena Mar 2, 1973 Akron 26 35 L Nov. 25, 2011 Buffalo 15 Date Opponent UD Op Location Mar 22, 1978 Midland Lutheran 86 87 Dayton, OH Feb 5, 1972 Ohio State 27 35 L Nov 21, 2010 Minnesota 13 Feb 18, 2013 Duquesne 58 57 UD Arena Jan 29, 1975 Miami/Ohio 51 52 Dayton, OH Mar 26, 1971 Bowling Green ST 30 52 L Mar 20, 2010 vs No. 9 Seed TCU 67 66 knoxville, TN Feb 20, 1971 at kent State 51 52 Kent, OH Feb 15, 1969 at Eastern Kentucky 30 42 L Three Pointers Attempted Dec 6, 2008 at Penn State 67 66 University Park, PA Jan 17, 2003 at Saint Joseph’s 60 61 Philadelphia, PA Feb 11, 2005 Massachusetts 30 52 L Date Opponent 3 Att Feb 14, 2008 Xavier 44 43 UD Arena Feb 13, 2003 at La Salle 69 70 Philadelphia, PA Mar 20, 1969 vs Iowa Wesleyan 31 54 L Nov. 25, 2011 Buffalo 42 Nov 25, 2007 at San Diego 68 67 San Diego, CA Feb 21, 1972 at Cedarville 31 51 L Nov 28, 2012 Wright State 33 Nov 1, 2007 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee 56 55 Milwaukee, WI Feb 8, 1973 at Ohio Northern 31 37 L Dec 21, 2003 St. John’s 31 Nov 26, 2006 at Akron 58 57 Akron, OH Feb 20, 1973 at Mount St. Joseph 31 48 L Jan 30, 2005 Duquesne 55 54 UD Arena Three Point Percentage Dec 21, 1999 Xavier 78 77 UD Arena Fewest Points by Both Teams Date Opponent 3 pt 3pt Att 3Pt % Dec 20, 1993 Wright State 62 61 UD Arena Date Opponent UD Opp Total W/L Feb 16, 1989 Saint Louis 2 2 1.000 Feb 8, 1992 Notre Dame 63 62 UD Arena Feb 8, 1969 Wilmington 32 21 53 W Mar 5, 1988 DePaul 69 68 UD Arena Mar 1, 1973 vs Ohio Wesleyan 41 19 60 W Rebounds Jan 28, 1987 at Notre Dame 55 54 Notre Dame, IN Date Opponent Off Def Total Dec 30, 1985 at Toledo 72 71 Toledo, OH Dec 18, 2004 Detroit 27 52 *79 Mar 12, 1983 at Oakland NCAA 73 72 Oakland, MI * - Atlantic 10 Conference Record; 10th highest in NCAA history. Feb 16, 1982 Eastern Kentucky 68 67 Dayton, OH 122 123 2013 / 2014 > dayton flyers > WOMen’s basketball 2013 / 2014 > dayton flyers > WOMen’s basketball TOURNAMENT HISTORY > COACHING RECORDS > Single-Season Wins PSost eason Tournaments Reebok Roundball Classic Tourney Seed Dec 29, 1987 -- -- Old Dominion L 55 79 Norfolk, VA C oACH Judith Bowman (10-10) Year All Home Away Coach Post Season Date UD Op Opponent UD Op City Dec 30, 1987 -- -- East Carolina L 54 64 Norfolk, VA 1979-80 36-2 18-0 18-2 Maryalyce Jeremiah 9-0 AIAW National Champions NCAA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP All Home Away Conf Post-Season Mar 26, 2013 7 2 kentucky L 70 84 Queens, N.Y. University of Colorado Coors Classic Year W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L Tournament 1978-79 33-3 13-0 20-3 Maryalyce Jeremiah 9-1 AIAW National Runner-Up Mar 24, 2013 7 10 St. John’s W2OT 96 90 Queens, N.Y. Nov 25, 1988 -- -- Colorado L 53 86 Boulder, CO 2012-13 28-3 12-0 12-1 Jim Jabir 1-1 NCAA Tournament 2nd Rd Mar 17, 2012 11 6 Arkansas L 55 72 College Station, TX Nov 26, 1988 -- -- Michigan State L 54 80 Boulder, CO 1968-69 4-7 3-1 1-6 --- Division II 0-2 NIT Mar 19, 2011 11 6 Penn State L 66 75 University Park, PA 1969-70 6-3 2-2 4-1 --- Division II 0-0 --- 1980-81 27-7 14-3 13-4 Linda Makowski 5-1 MAIAW Regional Champion Mar 20, 2010 8 9 TCU W 67 66 Knoxville, TN Sunshine Classic 2009-10 25-8 11-2 10-4 Jim Jabir 2-2 NCAA Tournament 2nd Rd Mar 22, 2010 8 1 Tennessee L 64 92 Knoxville, TN Nov 24, 1989 -- -- Mercer W 75 66 Orlando, FL Nov 25, 1989 -- -- NC State L 66 105 Orlando, FL Coach R. Elaine Dreidame (108-63, 1 State Champ., 1 Regional Champ.) 2007-08 25-9 12-2 10-5 Jim Jabir 2-2 Atlantic 10 Semifinalist Women’s National Invitation Tournament 1977-78 24-6 10-1 14-5 R. Elaine Dreidame 5-3 MAIAW Regional Champs Mar 15, 2000 -- -- Florida L 93 97 Dayton, OH East Carolina Classic All Home Away Conf Post-Season Mar 20, 2008 -- -- Bowling Green L 64 52 Bowling Green, OH Nov 30, 1990 -- -- East Carolina L 80 100 Greenville, NC Year W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L Tournament 2011-12 23-7 8-2 7-3 Jim Jabir 3-1 NCAA Tournament 1st Rd Mar 19, 2009 -- -- Oakland W 70 55 Rochester, MI Dec 1, 1990 -- -- South Carolina State W 65 40 Greenville, NC 1976-77 21-8 9-2 12-6 R. Elaine Dreidame 7-3 OAISW State Champions Mar 22, 2009 -- -- Indiana L 57 59 Bloomington, IN 1970-71 11-5 7-2 4-3 --- Division II 3-1 State Tournament Syracuse Carrier Classic 1971-72 8-8 3-3 5-5 --- Division II 1-1 State Tournament 2010-11 21-12 8-4 8-6 Jim Jabir 3-2 NCAA Tournament 1st Rd Atlantic 10 Conference Championship Dec 5, 1992 -- -- Radford 2ot W 92 90 Syracuse, NY Mar 1, 1996 F W6 E3 Saint Joseph’s L 73 84 Blacksburg, VA Dec 6, 1992 -- -- Manhattan W 86 70 Syracuse, NY 1972-73 5-10 2-4 3-6 --- Division II 1-1 State Tournament Feb 27, 1997 F W4 E5 Fordham L 65 68 Dayton, OH 1973-74 15-5 6-0 9-5 --- Division II 3-0 State Tournament Career Wins Feb 24, 1998 F W6 E3 St. Bonaventure L 69 82 Dayton, OH San Antonio Tipoff Classic 187 Jim Jabir 2003-2013 187-125 (.599) Feb 26, 1999 F W5 E4 Temple W 67 40 Philadelphia, PA Nov 24, 2000 -- -- Idaho State W 60 50 San Antonio, TX 1974-75 15-8 5-6 10-2 --- Division II 2-2 OAISW Tournament Feb 27, 1999 Q W5 W1 virginia Tech 3ot L 72 73 Philadelphia, PA Nov 25, 2000 -- -- Texas El-Paso W 66 39 San Antonio, TX 1975-76 9-13 6-4 3-9 --- Division II 1-1 OAISW Tournament 119 Linda Makowski 1980-1986 119-59 (.669) Mar 3, 2000 F W4 E5 Fordham W 89 51 Philadelphia, PA 108 R. Elaine Dreidame 1970-1978 108-65 (.642) Mar 4, 2000 Q W4 E1 Saint Joseph’s L 61 66 Philadelphia, PA University of Virgin Islands Paradise Jam 1976-77 21-8 9-2 12-6 --- Division II 7-3 OAISW State Champions Mar 3, 2001 Q 4 5 Saint Joseph’s W 71 56 Philadelphia, PA Nov 19, 2001 -- -- St. Mary’s (CA) L 65 73 St. Thomas, USVI 1977-78 24-6 10-1 14-5 --- Division II 5-3M AIAW Regional Champs 95 Sue Ramsey 1986-1994 95-128 (.426) Mar 4, 2001 S 4 1 Xavier L 71 80 Philadelphia, PA Nov 20, 2001 -- -- Florida State L 60 63 St. Thomas, USVI 67 Jaci Clark 1998-2003 67-76 (.469) Mar 1, 2002 F W3 E6 Fordham L 49 66 Philadelphia, PA Mar 6, 2003 F W4 E5 Rhode Island L 57 62 Kingston, RI John Ascuaga’s Nugget Classic Coach Maryalyce Jeremiah (69-5, 1 AIAW Division II National Champ.) 35 Clemette Haskins 1994-1998 35-73 (.324) Mar 5, 2004 F W6 E3 Rhode Island L 49 69 Philadelphia, PA Nov 30, 2002 -- -- Eastern Michigan W 73 68 Reno, NV Mar 4, 2005 F W5 E4 Fordham L 45 49 Washington, DC Dec 1, 2002 -- -- Eastern Washington W 67 63 Reno, NV All Home Away Conf Post-Season Mar 3, 2006 F 6 11 Rhode Island W 71 63 Philadelphia, PA Year W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L Tournament Single-Season Win Percentage Mar 4, 2006 Q 6 3 #22/20 Temple L 55 70 Philadelphia, PA Air Force Classic Year Coach W L GP Pct Mar 2, 2007 F 9 8 La Salle W 57 43 Cincinnati, OH Nov 21, 2003 -- -- Boise State W 73 71C olorado Springs, CO 1978-79 33-3 13-0 20-3 --- Division II 9-1AIA W National Runner-Up Mar 3, 2007 Q 9 1 #8/9 George Washington L 45 61 Cincinnati, OH Nov 22, 2003 -- -- Texas Pan-American L 57 63C olorado Springs, CO 1979-80 36-2 18-0 18-2 --- Division II 9-0 AIAW National 1979-80 Maryalyce Jeremiah 36 2 38 .947 Mar 7, 2008 F 5 12 Massachusetts W 57 51 Philadelphia, PA 1978-79 Maryalyce Jeremiah 33 3 36 .917 Mar 8, 2008 Q 5 4 Charlotte W 77 53 Philadelphia, PA Buckeye Classic Champions Mar 9, 2008 S 5 1 Temple L 56 51 Philadelphia, PA Dec 20, 2003 -- -- Pennsylvania L 69 90 Columbus, OH 2012-13 Jim Jabir 28 3 31 .903 Mar 6, 2009 F 8 9 Saint Louis W 74 52 Charlotte, NC Dec 21, 2003 -- -- St. John’s L 61 73 Columbus, OH 1983-84 Linda Makowski 27 4 31 .871 Mar 7, 2009 Q 8 1 #16/15 Xavier Wot 63 60 Charlotte, NC Nov 29, 2008 -- -- Central Michigan W 78 76 Columbus, OH Coach Linda Makowski (119-59, 2 Division II NCAA’s) Mar 8, 2009 S 8 4 Richmond L 48 54 Charlotte, NC Nov 30, 2008 -- -- #20/21 Ohio State L 61 76 Columbus, OH All Home Away Conf Post-Season 1977-78 R. Elaine Dreidame 24 6 30 .800 Mar 6, 2010 Q 2 7 St. Bonaventure W 83 66 Upper Malboro, MD 1980-81 Linda Makowski 27 7 34 .794 Mar 7, 2010 S 2 3 Temple L 64 67 Upper Malboro, MD Florida International Sun & Fun Classic Year W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L Tournament Mar 4, 2011 O 6 11 George Washington W 61 58 Lowell, MA Dec 28, 2004 -- -- Brown W 63 51 Miami, FL 1980-81 27-7 14-3 13-4 --- Division II 5-1 MAIAW Regional Champions 2011-12 Jim Jabir 23 7 30 .767 Mar 5, 2011 Q 6 3 Duquesne W 74 66 Lowell, MA Dec 29, 2004 -- -- Florida International L 44 68 Miami, FL 2009-10 Jim Jabir 25 8 33 .758 Mar 6, 2011 S 6 2 Temple W 75 67 Lowell, MA 1981-82 10-17 6-6 4-11 --- Division II 0-0 --- Mar 7, 2011 F 6 1 Xavier L 60 67 Lowell, MA Tulane Basketball Classic 1982-83 20-10 10-3 10-7 --- Division II 2-1 NCAA Quarterfinalists 1973-74 R. Elaine Dreidame 15 5 20 .750 Mar 3, 2012 Q 3 11 St. Louis W 69 51 Philadelphia, PA Dec 28, 2005 -- -- Toledo W 79 77 New Orleans, LA 2007-08 Jim Jabir 25 9 34 .735 Mar 4, 2012 S 3 2 Temple W 66 63 Philadelphia, PA Dec 29, 2005 -- -- Samford L 68 59 New Orleans, LA 1983-84 27-4 14-2 13-2 --- Division II 2-1 NCAA Semifinalists Mar 5, 2012 F 3 1 St. Bonaventure W 56 53 Philadelphia, PA 1984-85 17-11 9-4 8-7 11-3 North Star 0-0 --- 1976-77 R. Elaine Dreidame 21 8 29 .724 Mar 9, 2013 Q 1 8 George Washington W 74 49 Philadelphia, PA Cardinal Classic 1970-71 R. Elaine Dreidame 11 5 16 .688 Mar 10, 2013 S 1 4 Saint Joseph’s L 54 61 Philadelphia, PA Nov 10, 2006 -- -- Louisville L 54 81 Louisville, KY 1985-86 18-10 11-4 7-6 12-3 North Star 0-0 --- Nov 11, 2006 -- -- Memphis W 96 71 Louisville, KY 1969-70 Judith Bowman 6 3 9 .667 Great Midwest Conference Championship Nov 12, 2006 -- -- Winthrop W 55 42 Louisville, KY 1982-83 Linda Makowski 20 10 30 .667 Mar 4, 1994 F -- -- Memphis L 57 91 Cincinnati, OH Coach Sue Ramsey (95-128) Mar 9, 1995 F -- -- Marquette L 66 77 Milwaukee, WI Blue Sky Classic All Home Away Conf Post-Season Dec 29, 2006 -- -- University L 74 77 Hanover, NH Career Win Percentage Midwestern Collegiate Conference Championship Dec 30, 2006 -- -- Dartmouth L 71 76 Hanover, NH Year W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L Tournament Mar 9, 1990 F -- -- Notre Dame L 59 67 Dayton, OH Dec 29, 2009 -- -- Vermont L 65 74 Hanover, NH 1986-87 11-17 6-7 5-10 4-4 North Star 0-0 --- Years Coach W L GP Pct Mar 3, 1991 F -- -- Detroit W 70 63 Dayton, OH Dec 30, 2009 -- -- Dartmouth W 57 36 Hanover, NH 1978-1980 Maryalyce Jeremiah 69 5 74 .932 Mar 8, 1991 Q -- -- Notre Dame L 61 81 Dayton, OH 1987-88 15-13 10-3 5-10 7-4 North Star 0-0 --- Mar 12, 1992 F -- -- Notre Dame L 55 74 Cincinnati, OH women’s sports foundation tournament 1988-89 8-19 7-6 1-13 7-8 Midwestern Coll. 0-0 --- 1980-1986 Linda Makowski 119 59 178 .669 Mar 8, 1993 F -- -- Notre Dame W 78 74 Notre Dame, IN Nov 9, 2007 -- -- Northwestern L(ot) 76 70 Albuquerque, NM 1970-1978 R. Elaine Dreidame 108 63 171 .632 Mar 9, 1993 Q -- -- Xavier L 57 67 Notre Dame, IN Nov 10, 2007 -- -- New Mexico L 72 64 Albuquerque, NM 1989-90 12-16 6-8 6-8 8-8 Midwestern Coll. (0-1) 0-0 --- Nov 11, 2007 -- -- Western Michigan W 88 63 Albuquerque, NM 1990-91 16-13 9-5 7-8 10-6 MIdwestern Coll. (1-1) 0-0 --- 2003- Jim Jabir 187 125 312 .599 In Season Tournaments Tourney Seed dayton flyer classic 1991-92 10-18 8-7 2-11 4-8 Midwestern Coll. (0-1) 0-0 --- Date UD Op Opponent UD Op City Dec 29, 2007 -- -- Cornell W 74 58 UD Arena 1992-93 15-13 8-6 7-7 7-9 Midwestern Coll. (1-1) 0-0 -- University of Kentucky Invitational Tournament Dec 30, 2007 -- -- Central Michigan W 86 71 UD Arena Dec 16, 1975 -- -- Auburn W 75 54 Lexington, KY Dec 28, 2008 -- -- Lipscomb W 76 36 UD Arena 1993-94 8-19 6-6 2-13 4-8 Great Midwest (0-1) 0-0 --- Dec 17, 1975 -- -- Kentucky W 72 65 Lexington, KY Dec 29, 2008 -- -- Bowling Green L 68 77 UD Arena University of Pittsburgh Invitational WORLD VISION CLASSIC Coach Clemette Haskins (35-73) Dec 7, 1979 -- -- Edinboro State L 68 70 Pittsburgh, PA Nov 15, 2008 -- -- #13 Texas L 40 66 Austin, TX All Home Away Conf Post-Season Dec 8, 1979 -- -- West Virginia W 72 39 Pittsburgh, PA Nov 16, 2008 -- -- #25 Old Dominion L 58 70 Austin, TX Dec 9, 1979 -- -- Saint Joseph’s W 68 58 Pittsburgh, PA Nov 17, 2008 -- -- Saint Mary’s W 68 62 Austin, TX Year W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L Tournament Nov 25, 2011 -- -- Buffalo W 94 74 Storrs, CT 1994-95 5-22 4-9 1-13 3-10 Great Midwest (0-1) 0-0 --- Hurricane Christmas Classic Nov 26, 2011 -- -- Farleigh-Dickenson W 84 48 Storrs, CT Dec 28, 1981 -- -- Mississippi State W 66 64 Miami, FL Nov 27, 2011 -- -- #2UCONN L 38 78 Storrs, CT 1995-96 9-18 6-7 3-11 4-12 Atlantic 10 (0-1) 0-0 --- Dec 29, 1981 -- -- Northeast Louisiana W 70 63 Miami, FL 1996-97 11-16 7-6 4-10 6-9 Atlantic 10 (0-1) 0-0 --- Dec 30, 1981 -- -- Slippery Rock W 66 49 Miami, FL Purdue BTI Classic Nov 20, 2009 -- -- Georgetown W 62 59 West LaFayette, IN 1997-98 10-17 8-5 2-12 6-10 Atlantic 10 (0-1) 0-0 --- Dial Classic Nov 21, 2009 -- -- #23 Purdue W 56 53 West LaFayette, IN Dec 28, 1982 -- -- Monmouth L 65 76 Miami, FL Nov 22, 2009 -- -- Seattle W 75 37 West LaFayette, IN Dec 29, 1982 -- -- Cleveland State L 60 73 Miami, FL Coach Jaci Clark (67-76, 1 WNIT) Dec 30, 1982 -- -- Pittsburgh W 71 61 Miami, FL Minnesota Subway Classic All Home Away Conf Post-Season Dec 3, 1993 -- -- Miami/Fla L 53 67 Tallahassee, FL Nov 20, 2010 -- -- South Dakota W 78 56 Minneapolis, MN Dec 4, 1993 -- -- Florida State L 65 78 Tallahassee, FL Nov 21, 2010 -- -- Minnesota W 97 81 Minneapolis, MN Year W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L Tournament 1998-99 11-17 5-8 6-9 6-10 Atlantic 10 (1-1) 0-0 --- Massonic Classic Women of Troy USC Women’s Basketball Tournament Dec 25, 1983 -- -- Augustana W 92 59 Miami, FL Dec 18, 2010 -- -- San Diego State L 62 74 Los Angeles, CA 1999-00 15-15 8-6 7-9 9-7 Atlantic 10 (0-1) 0-1 WNIT 1st Round Dec 29, 1983 -- -- North Dakota State W 89 61 Miami, FL Dec 19, 2010 -- -- Colorado W 70 50 Los Angeles, CA 2000-01 16-13 8-6 8-7 9-7 Atlantic 10 (1-1) 0-0 --- Dec 31, 1983 -- -- Florida International W 75 61 Miami, FL LAS VEGAS HOLIDAY HOOPS CLASSIC 2001-02 11-17 7-5 4-12 8-8 Atlantic 10 (0-1) 0-0 --- Women’s Court Classic Dec 20, 2011 -- -- Illinois W 80 66 Las Vegas, NV 2002-03 14-14 8-4 6-10 7-9 Atlantic 10 (0-1) 0-0 --- Dec 28, 1984 -- -- Jackson State L 74 75 Miami, FL Dec 21, 2011 -- -- Gonzaga L 82 76 Las Vegas, NV Dec 29, 1984 -- -- St. John’s W 91 77 Miami, FL Dec 30, 1984 -- -- East Tennessee State L 68 76 Miami, FL SAINT PETERS HOLIDAY CLASSIC Coach Jim Jabir (187-125, 4 NCAA Tournaments, 2 WNIT) Dec 29, 2011 -- -- South Florida W 73 63 Jersey City, NJ Burger King Classic Dec 30, 2011 -- -- Binghampton W 60 50 Jersey City, NJ All Home Away Conf Post-Season Jan 3, 1986 -- -- Oklahoma L 46 64 Miami, FL Year W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L Tournament MAGGIE DIXON CLASSIC Jan 4, 1986 -- -- Miami/Fla L 62 76 Miami, FL Nov 9, 2012 -- -- Mississippi Valley W 93 59 Chicago, Ill. 2003-04 3-25 2-10 1-14 1-15 Atlantic 10 (0-1) 0-0 --- Jan 5, 1986 -- -- SW Texas State W 70 62 Miami, FL Nov 10, 2012 -- -- DePaul W 92 80 Chicago, Ill. 2004-05 12-16 5-7 6-8 6-10 Atlantic 10 (0-1) 0-0 --- Date UD Op Opponent UD Op City DAYTON MARRIOTT CLASSIC 2005-06 17-12 8-5 6-6 8-8 Atlantic 10 (1-1) 0-0 --- Indiana University Coca-Cola Classic Nov 23, 2012 -- -- Buffalo W 68 44 UD Arena 2006-07 12-19 6-5 6-14 6-8 Atlantic 10 (1-1) 0-0 --- Nov 28, 1986 -- -- Indiana State W 62 57 Bloomington, IN Nov 25, 2012 -- -- Eastern Illinois W 105 42 UD Arena Nov 29, 1986 -- -- Indiana L 42 68 Bloomington, IN 2007-08 25-9 12-2 10-5 9-5 Atlantic 10 (2-1) 0-1 WNIT 1st Round ARIZONA STATE CLASSIC 2008-09 21-14 9-4 9-8 7-7 Atlantic 10 (2-1) 1-1 WNIT 2nd Round Illini Classic Dec 1, 2012 -- -- UNLV W 82 58 Tempe, AZ Dec 4, 1987 -- -- Cal State-Fullerton L 33 64 Champaign, IL Dec 2, 2012 -- -- Arizona State W 65 59 Tempe, AZ 2009-10 25-8 11-2 10-4 11-3 Atlantic 10 (1-1) 1-1 NCAA Tournament Dec 5, 1987 -- -- Ball State L 49 70 Champaign, IL 2010-11 21-12 8-4 8-6 9-5 Atlantic 10 (3-1) 0-1 NCAA Tournament 2011-12 23-7 8-2 7-3 12-2 Atlantic 10 (3-0) 0-1 NCAA Tournament R. Elaine Dreidame led UD to a 108-63 record in eight seasons as head coach, including a state 2012-13 28-3 12-0 12-1 14-0 Atlantic 10 (1-1) 1-1 NCAA Tournament championship in 1977 and regional championship in 1978. 124 125 2013 / 2014 > dayton flyers > WOMen’s basketball 2013 / 2014 > dayton flyers > WOMen’s basketball YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS > YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS > 1968-69 (4-7) 1978-79 (33-3) MAIAW Regional Tournament (Green Bay, Wis.) OAISW State Tournament (Dayton, Ohio) Date Opponent UD Op W/L 1973-74 (15-5) AIAW National Runner Up 1976-77 (21-8) Date Opponent UD Op W/L Date Opponent UD Op W/L Feb 1 at Kent State 40 39 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L MAIAW Regional Champion MAIAW Regional Runner Up Mars 6 v Franklin 81 52 W Mar 6 Xavier 111 73 W Feb 4 at Ohio State 48 54 L Jan 22 at Earlham 57 36 W OAISW State Champion OAISW State Champion Mar 7 vs Northern Michigan 83 45 W Mar 7 Wright State 87 58 W Feb 8 Wilmington 32 21 W Jan 26 Ohio Northern 50 40 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L MAIAW Regional Tournament (Franklin, Ind.) Date Opponent UD Op W/L Mar 8 vs Charleston 78 58 W Feb 15 at Eastern Kentucky 30 42 L Jan 30 Miami-Ohio 60 52 W Dec 2 Indiana 74 62 W Mar 12 at Franklin 88 67 W Jan 12 at Cincinnati 77 74 W AIAW National Tournament (Dayton, Ohio) Feb 18 at Miami-Ohio 36 47 L Feb 2 Ohio Dominican 38 32 W Dec 11 Cincinnati 75 45 W Mar 13 vs Butler 74 70 W Jan 15 kentucky 66 69 L Mar 15 vs California State (PA) 105 88 W Feb 26 Mount St. Joseph 43 45 L Feb 4 at Wright State 53 35 W Dec 13 at Miami 77 64 W Mar 14 vs Eastern Illinois 77 73 W Jan 19 Earlham (FC) 109 30 W Mar 18 vs Cal Poly Pomona 88 79 W Mar 3 Ohio Dominican 48 38 W Feb 6 Wooster 43 33 W University of Kentucky Invitational (Lexington, Ky.) AIAW National Tournament (Dayton, Ohio) Jan 22 Ohio 78 60 W Mar 21 vs Louisiana 77 52 W Mar 4 at Wittenberg 34 45 L Feb 8 vs Eastern Kentucky 45 52 L Dec 16 vs Auburn 75 54 W Mar 20 Tuskegee 69 83 L Jan 24 Capital 68 50 W Mar 23 vs Charleston (SC) 83 53 W Mar 8 Bowling Green 50 38 W Feb 9 at kentucky 43 49 L Dec 17 at kentucky 72 65 W Jan 26 Wright State 88 54 W National Invitational Tournament (West Chester, Pa.) Ohio Valley Leauge Tournament (Cincinnati, Ohio) Dec 18 at Detroit 74 88 L 1981-82 (10-17) Feb 1 at Ohio Dominican 93 51 W 1980-81 (27-7) Mar 20 vs Iowa Wesleyan 31 54 L Feb 11 vs Wright State 53 22 W Dec 19 at Eastern Michigan 65 60 W Feb 3 Ashland 60 57 W MAIAW Regional Champion Date Opponent UD Op W/L Mar 21 vs Central Michigan 43 49 L Feb 11 vs Cedarville 53 43 W Dec 21 at Marshall 77 56 W Feb 5 Morehead State (FC) 69 80 L OAISW State Champion Nov 28 Charleston 88 92 L Feb 12 at Cincinnati 43 56 L Jan 3 Wright State 76 25 W Ohio Valley League Tournament (Dayton, Ohio) Date Opponent UD Op W/L Dec 2 at Indiana State 82 71 W 1969-70 (6-3) Feb 16 kent State 70 57 W Jan 6 at Cincinnati 63 48 W Feb 7 Wright State (FC) 79 35 W Nov 29 Indiana 50 67 L Dec 5 at Toledo 57 66 L Date Opponent UD Op W/L Feb 19 at Cincinnati 45 41 W Jan 8 at Michigan 90 66 W Ohio Valley League Tournament (Cincinnati, Ohio) Dec 1 Eastern Illinois 71 68 W Dec 9 at Indiana 52 73 L Jan 20 at Hanover 40 25 W Feb 21 Cedarville 64 50 W Jan 12 Akron 110 26 W Feb 8 at Cincinnati 72 79 L Dec 4 at Miami 76 64 W Dec 12 Xavier 79 68 W Jan 28 Wittenberg 38 34 W Feb 23 at Bowling Green 46 56 L Jan 16 Louisville 81 58 W Feb 12 Bowling Green 72 62 W Dec 6 at Eastern Kentucky 77 68 W Dec 19 at Eastern Illinois 54 69 L Feb 2 at Cedarville 40 38 W Feb 25 at Mount St. Joseph 51 48 W Jan 20 Ohio 76 63 W Feb 14 at Ohio Northern 62 52 W Dec 9 Western Kentucky 77 85 L Hurricane Christmas Classic (Miami, Fla.) Feb 7 Ohio State 50 62 L State Tournament (Wooster, Ohio) Jan 24 Morehead State 67 61 W Feb 16 at Miami-Ohio 73 61 W Dec 13 Ohio 92 73 W Dec 28 vs Mississippi State 66 64 W Feb 10 at Mount St. Joseph 36 26 W Feb 28 vs Cedarville 36 52 L Jan 27 Bowling Green 75 37 W Feb 19 Eastern Kentucky 60 85 L Dec 27 Toledo 75 72 W Dec 29 vs NE Louisiana 70 63 W Feb 19 at Wilmington 49 29 W Mar 1 vs Ohio Wesleyan 71 35 W Jan 31 Miami 81 49 W Feb 21 at Wooster 74 64 W Dec 30 at Cincinnati 92 89 W Dec 31 vs Slippery Rock 66 49 W Feb 21 Kent State 32 57 L Mar 1 vs Ohio Dominican 51 28 W Feb 2 at Purdue 67 56 W Feb 23 at Mount St. Joseph 78 64 W Jan 3 Duke 99 78 W Jan 2 Purdue 71 68 W Feb 24 Miami-Ohio 44 26 W Mar 2 vs Ohio Northern 56 22 W Feb 6 at Ohio Northern 82 42 W Feb 26 Cedarville 72 53 W Jan 5 Charleston 95 49 W Jan 6 Cincinnati 49 62 L Feb 28 at Bowling Green 39 45 L Feb 10 Ashland 94 45 W Feb 28 at Northern Kentucky 59 68 L Jan 7 at Purdue 65 62 W Jan 9 at DePaul 63 84 L 1974-75 (15-8) Feb 14 Eastern Kentucky 74 57 W OAISW State Tournament (Cedarville, Ohio) Jan 10 at Marshall 89 68 W Jan 12 Ohio State 61 68 L 1970-71 (11-5) Date Opponent UD Op W/L Feb 19 at Ohio State 60 68 L Mar 3 vs Marietta 94 30 W Jan 14 Morehead State 86 74 W Jan 16 Loyola 82 68 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L Jan 17 Ohio 58 41 W Feb 22 at Mount St. Joseph 86 48 W Mar 4 vs Defiance 75 56 W Jan 17 at Illinois 81 74 W Jan 19 Miami 57 76 L Jan 27 at Miami-Ohio 51 26 W Jan 18 kentucky 46 52 L Feb 25 Ball State 95 47 W Mar 5 vs Mount St. Joseph 69 67 W Jan 19 at Illinois State 53 80 L Jan 23 at Northwestern 59 75 L Feb 4 Wilmington 45 19 W Jan 21 at Wilmington 81 37 W Feb 27 Northern Kentucky 74 52 W Mar 5 vs Ashland 68 65 W Jan 24 Northwestern 74 71 W Jan 26 at Western Kentucky 59 73 L Feb 6 at Ohio State 46 40 W Jan 25 at Ohio Northern 56 22 W OAISW State Tournament (Cleveland, Ohio) MAIAW Regional Tounament (Columbus, Ohio) Jan 28 Mount St. Joseph 96 52 W Jan 30 Detroit 73 82 L Feb 15 Eastern Kentucky 42 49 L Jan 27 Capital 59 38 W Mar 1 vs Mount Union 98 30 W Mar 10 vs Morris Harvey 74 70 W Jan 31 at Detroit 60 77 L Feb 2 Northern Kentucky 49 60 L Feb 16 Cincinnati 53 31 W Jan 29 Miami-Ohio 51 52 L Mar 2 vs Cedarville 82 43 W Mar 11 vs Saginaw Valley 76 56 W Feb 4 at Indiana State 65 57 W Feb 5 at Ball State 53 56 L Feb 20 at Kent State 51 52 L Feb 1 at Ohio Dominican 59 30 W Mar 2 vs Defiance 85 37 W Mar 12 vs Ashland 62 66 L Feb 7 Ball State 99 73 W Feb 10 Illinois State 55 53 W Feb 23 at Mount St. Joseph 39 41 L Feb 3 Wright State 79 43 W Mar 3 vs Mount St. Joseph 83 54 W AIAW National Tournament (Pomona, Calf.) Feb 9 DePaul 85 78 W Feb 13 Marshall 88 41 W Feb 25 Cedarville 44 29 W Feb 4 at Wooster 70 35 W MAIAW Regional Tournament (Adrian, Mich.) Mar 22 vs SE Louisiana 50 91 L Feb 11 at Wright State 75 77 L Feb 16 Eastern Kentucky 68 67 W Feb 27 Bowling Green 47 40 W Feb 8 Ashland 57 71 L Mar 8 at Adrian 86 46 W Mar 23 vs Salisbury State 77 60 W Feb 13 at Central Florida 101 72 W Feb 20 at Michigan ot 79 82 L Mar 6 at Cincinnati 42 36 W Ohio Valley League Tournament (Columbus, Ohio) Mar 9 vs Greenville 83 44 W Mar 24 vs Francis Marion 53 75 L Feb 15 at Miami-Fla 58 62 L Feb 23 at Morehead State 53 77 L Mar 8 at Cedarville 44 38 W Feb 10 vs Cedarville 73 50 W Mar 10 vs Morris Harvey 89 46 W Feb 20 Bowling Green 77 70 W Feb 27 at Ohio 64 68 L Mar 10 at Kentucky 40 46 L Feb 10 vs Mount St. Joseph 71 66 W AIAW National Tournament (Fargo, N.D.) 1977-78 (24-6) Feb 22 Xavier 91 51 W Mar 1 at Bowling Green ot 71 77 L State Tournament (Dayton, Ohio) Feb 11 at Capital 59 35 W Mar 20 vs Air Force 84 71 W MAIAW Regional Champion Feb 24 at Northern Kentucky 71 62 W Mar 26 Bowling Green 30 52 L Feb 13 Eastern Kentucky 53 59 L Mar 21 vs High Point 75 65 W OAISW State Runner Up Feb 28 at Ohio State 78 75 W Mar 27 Ohio 44 36 W Feb 15 at kent State 66 32 W Mar 22 vs Niagara 76 57 W Mar 27 Akron 35 29 W Feb 18 Cincinnati 57 41 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L Mar 23 vs South Carolina State 68 73 L Feb 20 Cedarville 62 43 W Dec 16 at Cedarville 97 63 W Mar 28 Wooster 41 38 W Led by Journey Beard, Beverly Crusoe and Ann Meyers (right to left), the Flyers won the 1980 AIAW National Championship. Feb 22 Bowling Green 59 68 L Dec 21 at kentucky 64 98 L 1979-80 (36-2) 1971-72 (8-8) Feb 24 Mount St. Joseph ot 62 64 L Jan 7 at Eastern Kentucky 85 82 W MAIAW Regional Champion Jan 11 Miami 86 61 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L OAISW State Tournament (Ada, Ohio) OAISW State Champion Feb 27 at Ohio Northern 67 48 W Jan 14 at Morehead State 70 93 L AIAW National Champion Feb 1 Miami 37 39 L Jan 16 Wittenberg 107 28 W Feb 28 vs Capital 61 49 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L Feb 3 at Cincinnati 44 29 W Jan 23 at Capital 112 30 W Feb 28 vs Ohio State 36 70 L Novt 29 a Indiana 67 48 W Feb 5 Ohio State 27 35 L Jan 31 Ohio Dominican 109 55 W Mar 1 vs Ashland 54 65 L Dec 1 kent State 81 64 W Feb 7 at Wilmington 42 22 W Feb 2 at Ashland 68 60 W Pittsburgh Invitational (Pittsburgh, Pa.) Feb 8 Mount St. Joseph 36 31 W Feb 4 Louisville 80 84 L 1975-76 (9-13) Dec 7 vs Edinboro State 68 70 L Feb 12 Kentucky 36 45 L Ohio Valley Leauge Tournament (Dayton, Ohio) Dec 8 vs West Virginia 72 39 W Feb 13 at Eastern Kentucky ot 45 54 L Date Opponent UD Op W/L Feb 7 Mount St. Joseph 90 76 W Dec 9 vs Saint Joseph’s 68 58 W Feb 19 kent State 39 32 W Jan 14 Miami 77 67 W Feb 8 Cedarville 94 61 W Dec 12 Xavier 101 46 W Feb 21 at Cedarville 31 51 L Jan 17 Ohio Northern 68 44 W Feb 11 Cincinnati 82 71 W Dec 15 at Morehead State 69 64 W Feb 23 Xavier 53 14 W Jan 19 Wilmington 73 21 W Feb 13 Ohio Northern 82 63 W Dec 18 at Eastern Illinois 81 63 W Feb 26 at Bowling Green 36 50 L Jan 21 at Earlham 65 43 W Feb 15 at Ohio 106 63 W Dec 19 at Indian State 80 64 W Ohio Valley League Tournament (Cedarville, Ohio) Jan 24 at Ohio 63 66 L Feb 18 at Bowling Green 80 57 W Dec 29 Illinois 98 64 W Feb 29 vs Cincinnati 47 25 W Jan 26 at Capital (2ot) 58 65 L Feb 20 Wooster 85 68 W Jan 2 Miami 76 56 W Feb 29 at Cedarville 41 33 W Jan 28 Ohio Dominican 51 42 W Feb 22 Mount St. Joseph 92 73 W Jan 9 Cincinnati 59 42 W State Tournament (Cedarville, Ohio) Jan 30 at kentucky 49 63 L Feb 25 Northern Kentucky 93 86 W Jan 11 at Bowling Green 74 53 W Mar 2 at Cedarville 26 47 L Jan 31 at Eastern Kentucky 38 79 L Feb 28 at Wright State 77 71 W Jan 12 Lewis 102 51 W Mar 2 vs Defiance 39 35 W Feb 2 at Wright State 76 71 W OAISW State Tournament (Ashland, Ohio) Jan 15 Illinois State 86 64 W Mar 3 vs Kent State 35 46 L Feb 6 at Ashland 36 62 L Mar 2 vs Ohio Wesleyan 85 56 W Jan 17 Purdue 85 55 W Feb 7 Wooster 51 71 L Mar 3 vs Wooster 83 79 W Jan 19 at Ohio 83 62 W 1972-73 (5-10) Ohio Valley League Tournament (Dayton, Ohio) Mar 3 vs Cedarville 82 57 W Jan 22 at Louisville 85 55 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L Feb 9 Wright State 72 50 W Mar 4 at Ashland 66 76 L Jan 24 Mount St. Joseph 121 53 W Jan 22 at Cedarville 39 51 L Feb 10 Cincinnati 70 76 L MAIAW Regional Tournament (Charleston, Mich.) Jan 26 at Northwestern 64 67 L Jan 25 Earlham 49 21 W Feb 14 at Bowling Green 49 69 L Mar 9 at Morris Harvey 69 68 W Feb 2 Ohio State 89 53 W Jan 31 at Miami-Ohio 43 51 L Feb 16 Northern Kentucky 58 69 L Mar 10 vs Ashland 75 71 W Feb 4 Marshall 91 74 W Feb 3 at Ohio State 42 82 L Feb 17 at Cincinnati 64 85 L Mar 11 vs Grand Valley State 73 60 W Feb 8 at Ball State 102 60 W Feb 5 Cincinnati 39 34 W Feb 25 Mount St. Joseph 69 54 W AIAW National Tournament (Florence, S.C.) Feb 9 at DePaul 77 71 W Feb 8 at Ohio Northern 31 37 L Feb 28 at Cedarville 68 71 L Mar 22 vs Midland Lutheran 86 87 L Feb 13 at Detroit 86 65 W Feb 10 at Ohio Dominican 37 32 W OAISW State Tournament (Cedarville, Ohio) Mar 23 vs Seton Hall 105 97 W Feb 16 at Eastern Kentucky 72 58 W Feb 14 kentucky 33 59 L Date Opponent UD Op W/L Mar 24 vs SE Louisiana 96 100 L Feb 17 at Kent State 50 43 W Mar 4 vs Defiance 82 66 W Feb 19 Eastern Michigan 96 52 W Feb 20 at Mount St. Joseph 31 48 L Mar 5 vs Miami 57 75 L Feb 22 Northern Kentucky 64 50 W Feb 22 Cedarville 41 53 L Mar 9 Cincinnati 67 71 L Feb 26 Michigan 91 74 W Feb 25 Bowling Green 35 38 L OAISW State Tournament (Cincinnati, Ohio) Feb 26 Eastern Kentucky 36 67 L Feb 29 vs Akron 99 59 W State Tournament (Cedarville, Ohio) Mar 1 vs Wright State 86 48 W Mar 1 vs Ohio Wesleyan 41 19 W Mar 2 vs Akron 26 35 L 126 127 2013 / 2014 > dayton flyers > WOMen’s basketball 2013 / 2014 > dayton flyers > WOMen’s basketball YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS > YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS > 1982-83 (20-10) Dec 31 vs East Tennessee State 68 76 L 1987-88 (15-13, 7-4 North Star) NCAA Division II Quarterfinals Jan 5 Marquette 77 39 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L Date Opponent UD Op W/L Dec 6 vs Manhattan 86 70 W Feb 24 at Marquette* 67 78 L Date Opponent UD Op W/L Jan 9 at kentucky 61 69 L Nov 28 Holy Cross 69 82 L Feb 3 at Xavier* 73 61 W Dec 12 Bowling Green 68 94 W Feb 26 at DePaul* 69 99 L Nov 27 at Purdue 69 71 L Jan 15 at Cincinnati 66 67 L Nov 30 Bradley 88 69 W Feb 8 at Marquette* 58 66 L Dec 17 at Wright State 58 54 W Mar 4 Cincinnati* 57 69 L Dec 1 Ball State 74 67 W Jan 17 Loyola* 66 56 W Illini Classic (Champaign, Ill.) Feb 10 at Loyola* 58 67 L Dec 20 St. Francis (PA) 66 50 W Great Midwest Conference Championship (Milwaukee, Wis.) Dec 4 at Ohio State 57 90 L Jan 19 DePaul* 72 51 W Dec 4 vs Cal State-Fullerton 33 64 L Feb 15 Saint Louis* 75 62 W Dec 21 at Miami 50 83 L Mar 9 at Marquette 66 77 L Dec 8 at Miami-Ohio 77 71 W Jan 22 Butler* 70 51 W Dec 5 vs Ball State 70 49 W Feb 17 Evansville* 60 65 L Dec 31 Missouri 57 68 L Dec 11 Bowling Green 72 66 W Jan 26 at Evansville* 63 60 W Dec 12 Cleveland State 77 72 W Feb 22 at Butler* ot 67 65 W Jan 2 Xavier* 61 76 L 1995-96 (9-18, 4-12 Atlantic 10) Dec 18 Toledo 68 69 L Jan 31 at Xavier* 100 74 W Dec 19 at vanderbilt 67 82 L Feb 24 at Detroit* 86 68 W Jan 4 Ohio 61 45 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L Dec 21 Michigan 102 75 W Feb 2 Western Kentucky 47 86 L Reebok Roundball Classic (Norfolk, Va.) Mar 1 at Notre Dame* 47 76 L Jan 7 Notre Dame* 60 72 L Nov 25 Saint Louis 79 64 W Dial Classic (Miami, Fla.) Feb 5 Notre Dame* 66 81 L Dec 29 at Old Dominion 55 79 L Mar 3 Xavier* 82 77 W Jan 9 at Cincinnati 68 66 W Dec 2 Miami 77 69 W Dec 28 vs Monmouth 65 76 L Feb 9 at Detroit* 56 54 W Dec 30 at East Carolina 54 64 L MCC Championship (UD Arena: Dayton, Ohio) Jan 14 at Duquesne* 71 67 W Dec 4 at Morehead State 72 75 L Dec 29 vs Cleveland State 60 73 L Feb 15 at Loyola* 63 70 L Jan 2 at Louisville 59 77 L Mar 9 Notre Dame 59 67 L Jan 16 at LaSalle* 67 100 L Dec 7 Detroit 64 85 L Dec 30 vs Pittsburgh 71 61 W Feb 17 at DePaul* 67 61 W Jan 6 Eastern Kentucky 72 62 W Jan 21 Evansville* 65 67 L Days Inn Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) Jan 3 Ohio 81 76 W Feb 20 at Butler* 79 70 W Jan 9 Valparaiso* 79 59 W 1990-91 (16-13, 10-6 MCC) Jan 23 Butler* 65 72 L Dec 15 at Georgia State 55 71 L Jan 8 at Northern Kentucky 66 58 W Feb 23 Evansville* 80 56 W Jan 13 at Central Michigan 64 73 L Date Opponent UD Op W/L Jan 28 at Loyola* 84 80 L Dec 16 vs Georgia Southern 65 62 W Jan 12 at Cincinnati 50 70 L Feb 28 Xavier* 90 33 W Jan 16 at DePaul* 60 91 L Nov 24 Bowling Green 77 85 L Jan 30 at Detroit* 57 43 W Dec 20 at Detroit 66 79 L Jan 15 at Marshall 61 53 W Mar 2 at Cleveland State 76 67 W Jan 18 at Illinois-Chicago 75 50 W Nov 27 at Miami-Ohio 73 67 W Feb 6 at Xavier* 65 78 L Dec 29 Wright State 61 55 W Jan 19 at Eastern Kentucky 75 52 W Mar 6 at Notre Dame* 57 72 L Jan 23 Marquette* 63 58 W Lady Pirate Classic (Greenville, N.C.) Feb 13 at Notre Dame* 80 92 L Jan 2 at Arkansas 53 70 L Jan 24 Western Kentucky 53 60 L Mar 9 Detroit* 65 57 W Jan 27 at Detroit 71 60 W Nov 30 at East Carolina 80 100 L Feb 18 LaSalle* 81 65 W Jan 6 George Washington* 69 75 L Jan 28 Charleston 90 62 W Jan 30 Northern-Illinois* 78 75 W Dec 1 vs South Carolina State 65 Feb 20 Duquesne* 69 45 W Jan 10 Saint Joseph’s* 64 73 L Feb 1 Xavier 80 46 W 1985-86 (18-10, 12-3 North Star) Feb 3 Miami 79 63 W 40 W Feb 25 Butler* 71 82 L Jan 13 at Temple* 64 55 W Feb 5 Marquette 81 47 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L Feb 6 at Western Kentucky 46 73 L Dec 8 at Cincinnati 72 62 W Feb 27 at Evansville* 55 59 L Jan 15 at Rhode Island* 72 87 L Feb 10 at Illinois-Chicago 77 64 W Nov 23 Eastern Kentucky 72 76 L Feb 10 Kentucky 68 58 W Dec 15 at Kentucky 68 95 L Mar 4 Detroit* 67 64 W Jan 18 Fordham* 61 56 W Feb 12 at Loyola 65 63 W Nov 26 at Indiana 58 67 L Feb 13 at Notre Dame* 58 60 L Dec 18 at Toledo 71 83 L Mar 6 Loyola* 70 63 W Jan 21 at St. Bonaventure* 64 75 L Feb 16 at Detroit 83 66 W Nov 30 Cincinnati 80 64 W Feb 15 at Valparaiso* 57 55 W Dec 29 Robert Morris 87 35 W MCC Championship (Notre Dame, Ind.) Jan 24 at Duquesne* 38 74 L Feb 19 Indiana State 65 57 W Dec 7 Michigan 73 69 W Feb 20 Cincinnati 49 62 L Jan 2 at Wright State 63 76 L Mar 8 at Notre Dame 78 74 W Jan 27 LaSalle* 66 71 L Feb 24 Wright State 72 57 W Dec 11 Miami-Ohio 84 55 W Feb 24 Xavier* 62 49 W Jan 5 Eastern Kentucky 84 75 W Mar 9 vs Xavier 57 67 L Feb 3 at Xavier* 82 78 W Feb 26 Eastern Illinois 65 72 L Dec 20 at Michigan State 67 79 L Feb 27 at Marquette 69 57 W Jan 10 at Marquette* 70 64 W Feb 7 at George Washington* 60 87 L Mar 2 Butler 78 67 W Dec 30 at Toledo 72 71 W Feb 29 at Northern Illinois* 61 99 L Jan 12 at Loyola* 66 61 W 1993-94 (8-19, 4-8 Great Midwest) Feb 11 Duquesne* 58 63 L Mar 6 at Notre Dame 64 68 L Burger King Classic (Miami, Fla.) Mar 5 DePaul* 69 68 W Jan 17 Saint Louis* 85 59 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L Feb 13 Cincinnati 75 64 W NCAA Division II Tournament (Oakland, Mich.) Jan 3 vs Oklahoma 46 64 L Mar 12 Notre Dame* 64 77 L Jan 19 Evansville* 74 86 L Nov 28 at St. Francis-Pa. 69 52 W Feb 15 Virginia Tech* 59 66 L Mar 11 vs Butler 71 69 W Jan 4 at Miami-Fla. 62 76 L Jan 21 at Notre Dame* 49 79 L Dial Classic (Tallahassee, Fla.) Feb 17 at LaSalle* 50 85 L Mar 12 at Oakland 73 72 W Jan 5 vs Soutwest Texas State 70 62 W 1988-89 (8-19, 7-8 MCC) Jan 24 at Butler* 61 75 L Dec 3 vs Miami-Fla. 53 67 L Feb 21 Massachusetts* 53 65 L NCAA Division II Quarterfinals (Pomona, Calif.) Dec 4 at Florida State 65 78 L Feb 24 at Virginia Tech* 59 79 L Jan 10 at Western Kentucky 75 104 L Date Opponent UD Op W/L Jan 26 at Detroit* 78 84 L Mar 19 at Cal Poly-Pomona 66 90 L Jan 14 kentucky 64 84 L Feb 2 Xavier* 75 64 W Dec 11 Miami 60 78 L Feb 27 Xavier* 85 70 W University of Colorado Coors Classic(Boulder, Colo.) Dec 18 at Michigan State 62 70 L A-10 Championship (Blacksburg, Va.) Jan 17 at Loyola* 71 83 L Nov 25 at Colorado 53 86 L Feb 7 Marquette* 89 69 W 1983-84 (27-4) Dec 20 Wright State 62 61 W Mar 1 vs Saint Joseph’s 73 84 L Jan 19 at DePaul* 68 61 W Nov 26 vs Michigan State 54 80 L Feb 9 Loyola* 69 85 L NCAA Division II Semifinals Dec 22 at Ohio 61 72 L Jan 23 Butler* 83 60 W Dec 3 Morehead State 60 68 L Feb 11 Western Kentucky 80 87 L Date Opponent UD Op W/L Jan 25 Evansville* 78 51 W Feb 14 at Saint Louis* 83 42 W Dec 30 UNC-Greensboro 82 65 W 1996-97 (11-16, 6-10 Atlantic 10) Dec 6 at Kentucky 59 72 L Jan 4 Notre Dame 55 63 L Date Opponent UD Op W/L Nov 26 Purdue 81 68 W Jan 29 Xavier* 82 53 W Dec 10 Louisville 59 49 W Feb 16 at Evansville* 80 89 L Nov 30 Miami 98 64 W Feb 1 Cleveland State 96 51 W Feb 21 Butler* 82 76 W Jan 7 at Cincinnati* GMW 58 61 L Nov 23 Central Michigan 73 68 W Dec 17 at Eastern Illinois 48 89 L Jan 9 at DePaul* GMW 68 64 W Nov 25 at Miami-Ohio 51 57 L Dec 3 at Ball State 93 66 W Feb 5 at Notre Dame* 61 58 W Dec 19 at Miami 58 67 L Feb 23 Detroit* 81 64 W Dec 7 at Ohio 85 82 W Feb 8 Detroit* 56 52 W Feb 26 at Xavier* 70 60 W Jan 12 Arkansas 59 76 L Nov 30 Kentucky 55 53 W Dec 28 Purdue 53 90 L Jan 23 Marquette* GMW 68 76 L Dec 3 at Detroit 70 85 L Dec 10 at Bowling Green 69 52 W Feb 14 Loyola* 68 64 W Dec 30 at Bradley 63 77 L Feb 28 Notre Dame* 79 76 W Dec 17 at Toledo 78 63 W Feb 16 DePaul* 74 66 W MCC Championship (UD Arena: Dayton, Ohio) Jan 25 at Butler 62 72 L Dec 7 at Oral Roberts 58 74 L Jan 3 Vanderbilt 57 71 L Jan 27 Memphis* GMW 62 74 L Dec 10 at Wright State 68 54 W Dec 19 at Michigan 70 60 W Feb 19 at Butler* 78 55 W Jan 7 at Cincinnati 56 60 L Mar 4 Detroit 70 63 W Massonic Classic (Miami, Fla.) Feb 22 at Evansville* 72 50 W Mar 8 Notre Dame 61 81 L Feb 2 at Xavier 70 78 L Dec 14 at Cincinnati 55 69 L Jan 12 at Detroit* 60 69 L Feb 5 Louisville 69 54 W Dec 21 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 79 70 W Dec 25 vs Augustana 92 59 W Feb 24 at Louisville* 65 53 W Jan 14 at Loyola* 76 78 L Dec 29 vs North Dakota State 89 61 W Feb 27 at Xavier* 78 42 W 1991-92 (10-18, 4-8 MCC) Feb 7 Saint Louis* 85 55 W Dec 29 at Saint Louis 70 58 W Jan 19 Saint Louis* 65 57 W Feb 10 at Detroit 59 79 L Jan 2 Marquette 62 73 L Dec 31 at Florida International 75 61 W Mar 5 at Detroit* ot 75 78 L Jan 21 Evansville* 62 63 L Date Opponent UD Op W/L Jan 5 Ohio Northern 97 50 W Mar 8 Notre Dame* 62 88 L Nov 23 Toledo 62 76 L Feb 13 DePaul* 54 69 L Jan 4 Xavier* 83 80 W Jan 26 at Butler* 58 61 L Feb 15 Alabama-Birmingham* 70 93 L Jan 9 at Duquesne* 69 76 L Jan 7 Eastern Kentucky 62 60 W Jan 28 at Notre Dame* 57 72 L Nov 25 at Ohio State 67 85 L Jan 11 Cincinnati 63 68 L 1986-87 (11-17, 5-4 North Star) Nov 30 Miami 71 82 L Feb 21 at Alabama-Birmingham* 62 83 L Jan 12 at La Salle* 70 83 L Feb 2 Western Kentucky 53 55 L Feb 24 at Memphis* 66 69 L Jan 16 George Washington* 60 74 L Jan 14 Charleston 107 84 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L Feb 4 Xavier* 66 54 W Dec 4 at Bowling Green 82 103 L Jan 17 Cleveland State ot 103 100 W Dec 7 at Robert Morris 92 54 W Feb 26 at Saint Louis* 73 61 W Jan 18 Virginia Tech* 2ot 98 103 L Coca-Cola Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) Feb 9 Detroit* 69 59 W Mar 1 Cincinnati* 92 71 W Jan 21 at Xavier* 73 64 W Jan 20 at kentucky 59 77 L Nov 28 vs Indiana State 62 57 W Feb 11 Loyola* 69 73 L Dec 14 at Eastern Kentucky 64 90 L Jan 25 at Western Kentucky 82 72 W Dec 21 Syracuse 74 66 W Mar 5 at Marquette* 62 103 L Jan 23 at Fordham* 60 49 W Nov 29 at Indiana 42 68 L Feb 16 at Saint Louis* 53 58 L GMC Championship (Cincinnati, Ohio) Jan 26 St. Bonaventure* 86 70 W Jan 28 So. Illinois-Edwardsville 98 54 W Dec 2 Toledo 65 57 W Feb 18 at Evansville* 54 52 W Dec 30 Eastern Michigan 82 79 W Feb 2 Northern Kentucky 85 62 W Jan 2 Detroit* 82 80 W Mar 9 vs Memphis 57 91 L Jan 29 at Saint Joseph’s* 71 76 L Dec 4 at Tennessee 40 66 L Feb 23 Notre Dame* 67 55 W Feb 2 Temple* 81 65 W Feb 4 Wright State 95 60 W Dec 10 Louisville 68 76 L Feb 25 Butler* 54 47 W Jan 4 Butler* 70 62 W Feb 8 Detroit 91 77 W Jan 9 at Notre Dame* 2ot 70 76 L 1994-95 (5-22, 3-9 Great Midwest) Feb 6 La Salle* 57 66 L Dec 13 at Purdue 60 98 L Mar 2 Marquette* 92 72 W Feb 8 Duquesne* 64 72 L Feb 11 Illinois-Chicago 83 60 W California Invitational (Berkeley, Calif.) Mar 4 at Xavier* 68 75 L Jan 11 Cincinnati 76 67 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L Feb 15 at Butler 103 66 W Jan 18 Xavier* 56 71 L Bowling Green Bank Classic (Bowling Green, Ky.) Feb 13 at Virginia Tech* 65 84 L Dec 20 vs Rice 63 72 L Feb 15 at George Washington* 42 73 L Feb 18 at Marquette 80 62 W Dec 21 vs Boston College 59 61 L 1989-90 (12-16, 8-8 MCC) Jan 23 Loyola* 60 61 L Nov 25 vs Mississippi 42 76 L Feb 20 at Evansville 99 67 W Nov 27 Duquesne 82 89 L Feb 19 Rhode Island* 83 55 W Dec 30 Michigan State ot 63 59 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L Jan 25 Virginia Tech 75 71 W Feb 25 DePaul 75 66 W Nov 27 Rice 79 59 W Feb 22 at Massachusetts* 55 62 L Jan 3 Detroit* 76 73 W Sunshine Classic (Orlando, Fla.) Jan 27 Marquette 79 90 L Feb 29 at Xavier 92 70 W Dec 3 Michigan State 67 90 L A-10 Championship (UD Arena: Dayton, Ohio) Jan 7 at Eastern Kentucky ot 75 78 L Nov 24 vs Mercer 75 66 W Jan 30 at Evansville* 81 62 W Mar 3 Notre Dame 57 63 L Dec 6 at Miami 58 77 L Feb 25 Fordham 65 68 L Jan 10 Illinois-Chicago 86 63 W Nov 25 vs NC State 66 105 L Feb 4 at Bradley 68 70 L NCAA Division II Tournament (UD Arena, Dayton, Ohio) Dec 10 Xavier ot 77 87 L Jan 13 Western Kentucky 52 78 L Dec 2 Miami 50 68 L Feb 6 Wright State 80 66 W Mar 10 NW Missouri State 97 69 W Dec 18 at Toledo 49 91 L 1997-98 (10-17, 6-10 Atlantic 10) Jan 17 at Cincinnati 53 63 L Dec 6 at Louisville 54 60 L Feb 8 Notre Dame* 63 62 W Mar 15 St. Cloud State 80 56 W Dec 20 at Central Michigan 67 77 L Date Opponent UD Op W/L Jan 24 Marquette* 60 55 W Dec 9 at Bowling Green 71 74 L Feb 10 at Virginia Tech 55 71 L NCAA Division II Semifinals (Springfield, Mass.) Feb 15 at Xavier* 79 94 L Dec 30 Morehead State 73 56 W Nov 13 Detroit 71 65 W Jan 28 at Notre Dame* 55 54 W Dec 16 Cincinnati 67 54 W Nov 23 Oral Roberts 66 63 W Mar 22 vs virginia Union 59 71 L Jan 31 at Miami 50 67 L Feb 20 at Loyola* 50 61 L Jan 2 at Notre Dame 63 80 L Dec 18 Eastern Illinois 74 82 L Jan 5 at Wright State 71 73 L Nov 28 at Northern Arizona 47 82 L Feb 5 Wisconsin-Green Bay 56 49 W Dec 30 Kentucky 58 88 L Feb 22 Youngstown State 65 89 L 1984-85 (17-11, 11-3 North Star) Feb 27 Evansville* 57 84 L Jan 13 at Cincinnati* 60 56 W Nov 30 at Arizona State 55 68 L Feb 7 at Cleveland State 84 83 W Jan 4 Wright State 93 55 W Dec 6 at Kentucky 67 73 L Date Opponent UD Op W/L Feb 11 Northern Illinois 66 73 L Mar 5 at Detroit* 67 89 L Jan 20 at Memphis* 43 89 L Jan 6 at Morehead State 75 70 W Jan 22 at Alabama-Birmingham* 67 71 L Dec 10 Wright State 71 59 W Nov 24 Michigan 71 74 L Feb 14 at DePaul* 58 68 L Jan 11 Marquette* 70 74 L Mar 7 at Butler* 78 84 L Nov 26 at Eastern Kentucky 59 72 L MCC Championship (Cincinnati, Ohio) Jan 26 at Louisville 54 68 L Dec 14 Cincinnati 67 64 W Feb 16 at Marquette* 68 53 W Jan 13 Loyola* ot 73 68 W Dec 19 Marquette 50 71 L Dec 1 Bowling Green 71 60 W Feb 19 at Xavier* 60 51 W Mar 12 vs Notre Dame 55 74 L Jan 29 Saint Louis* 81 70 W Jan 18 at Saint Louis* 66 54 W Feb 3 DePaul* 79 95 L Dec 21 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 59 61 L Dec 4 Indiana 53 70 L Feb 21 Central Michigan 59 80 L Jan 20 at Evansville* 51 60 L Dec 14 at Miami ot 75 73 W 1992-93 (15-13, 7-9 MCC) Feb 5 Marquette* 75 82 L Dec 28 Indiana State 68 70 L Feb 24 at kentucky 57 73 L Jan 23 Notre Dame* 60 85 L Jan 2 at La Salle* 62 70 L Dec 19 Toledo 86 67 W Feb 28 DePaul* 57 69 L Date Opponent UD Op W/L Feb 10 Memphis* 66 98 L Jan 25 Butler* 55 63 L Feb 12 Alabama-Birmingham* 74 56 W Jan 4 at George Washington* 59 73 L Women’s Court Classic (Miami, Fla.) Mar 3 Butler* 53 69 L Jan 27 Detroit* 78 56 W Dec 1 Bradley 75 56 W Dec 28 vs Jackson State 74 75 L Feb 15 Butler 44 58 L Jan 8 Duquesne* 74 87 L Mar 7 Notre Dame* 48 59 L Feb 1 at Western Kentucky 46 81 L Syracuse Courier Classic (Syracuse, N.Y.) Jan 10 Virginia Tech* 64 76 L Dec 29 vs St. John’s 91 77 W Dec 5 vs Radford 2ot 92 90 W Feb 19 at Saint Louis* 49 57 L Feb 22 Detroit 73 90 L Jan 13 at Xavier* 71 86 L 128 129 2013 / 2014 > dayton flyers > WOMen’s basketball 2013 / 2014 > dayton flyers > WOMen’s basketball YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS > YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS > A-10 Championship (Cintas Center: Cincinnati, OH) 1997-98 (10-17, 6-10 Atlantic 10) 2009-10 (25-8, 11-3 ATLANTIC 10) Dec 7 at Drake 79 72 W Mar 2 vs La Salle 57 43 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L Feb 11 Massachusetts* 30 52 L Mar 3 vs #8/9 George Washington 45 61 L Date Opponent UD Op W/L Jan 17 at St. Bonaventure* 64 71 L 2000-01 (16-13, 9-7 Atlantic 10) Dec 15 Northern Illinois 78 67 W Feb 13 La Salle* 75 65 W Nov 13 Michigan State 77 74 W Dec 17 at Northwestern ot 56 49 W Jan 22 Fordham* 66 62 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L Feb 18 at Duquesne* 51 59 L 2007-08 (25-9, 9-5 Atlantic 10) Nov 15 Louisville 63 65 L Jan 24 George Washington* 59 73 L Nov 17 at Wright State 73 59 W Dec 30 Minnesota 64 83 L Feb 20 at Temple* 58 69 L Purdue BTI Classic (MacKay Arena: West Lafayette, IN) Date Opponent UD Op W/L Jan 29 at Rhode Island* 82 69 W Nov 19 Toledo 58 77 L Jan 3 San Diego 66 76 L Feb 25 St. Bonaventure* 55 41 W Nov 20 vs Georgetown 62 59 W Women’s Sports Foundation Tournament (Albuquerque, NM) Jan 31 at Massachusetts* 67 55 W San Antonio Tipoff Classic (San Antonio, Texas) Jan 7 Xavier* 82 65 W Feb 27 Richmond* ot 77 78 L Nov 21 at Purdue 56 53 W Nov 9 vs Northwestern ot 70 76 L Feb 5 at Virginia Tech* 66 68 L Nov 24 vs Idaho State 60 50 W Jan 10 La Salle* 61 72 L A-10 Championship (Smith Center: Washington, D.C.) Nov 22 vs Seattle 75 37 W Nov 10 at New Mexico 64 72 L Feb 8 La Salle* 62 74 L Nov 25 vs Texas-El Paso 66 39 W Jan 12 Duquesne* 67 55 W Mar 4 Fordham 45 49 L Nov 28 at Chicago State 82 51 W Nov 11 vs Western Michigan 88 63 W Feb 11 at Duquesne* 71 85 L Nov 28 Maryland 56 53 W Jan 17 at Saint Joseph’s* 60 61 L Nov 30 at UIC 73 46 W Nov 17 at Loyola Chicago 82 54 W Feb 16 Xavier* 85 82 W Dec 1 at Minnesota 56 83 L Jan 19 at Richmond* 60 79 L 2005-06 (17-12, 8-8 Atlantic 10) Dec 4 Milwaukee-Wisconsin 86 52 W Nov 19 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee 56 55 W Feb 19 Saint Joseph’s* 59 57 W Dec 4 Saint Louis 49 52 L Jan 24 Rhode Island* 56 53 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L Dec 6 Wright State 79 58 W Nov 25 at San Diego 68 67 W Feb 21 Temple* ot 88 81 W Dec 8 at Northern Illinois 52 61 L Jan 26 Massachusetts* 68 60 W Nov 18 Akron 61 54 W Dec 9 at Toledo 65 68 L Nov 29 Cincinnati 69 53 W A-10 Championship (UD Arena: Dayton, Ohio) Dec 16 at Marquette 63 91 L Jan 31 at Fordham* 78 67 W Nov 21 at Chicago State 65 79 L Dec 12 at Miami 84 75 W Dec 2 Akron 85 64 W Feb 24 St. Bonaventure 69 82 L Dec 18 Wright State 89 34 W Feb 2 at Duquesne* 59 72 L Nov 22 at Loyola-Chicago 80 57 W Dec 21 Butler 2ot 84 81 W Dec 5 Indiana 67 59 W Dec 21 at Arkansas 55 73 L Feb 7 George Washington* 53 80 L Nov 30 at #4/4 Ohio State 31 73 L Blue Sky Classic (Leede Arena: Hanover, NH) Dec 8 at Drexel 60 50 W 1998-99 (11-17, 6-10 Atlantic 10) Dec 29 at Toledo 83 73 W Feb 9 Richmond* 61 59 W Dec 6 Wright State 63 59 W Dec 29 vs vermont 65 74 L Dec 16 Wright State 65 46 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L Jan 2 Xavier* 77 66 W Feb 13 at La Salle* 69 70 L Dec 9 Cleveland State 67 59 W Dec 30 at Dartmouth 57 36 W Dec 18 Clemson 81 43 W Nov 17 Loyola-Chicago 84 60 W Jan 6 at Duquesne* 64 78 L Feb 15 at Temple* 51 63 L Dec 17 at Long Island 61 46 W Jan 5 Navy 84 54 W Dec 21 at Eastern Michigan 59 57 W Nov 21 Quinnipiac 66 44 W Jan 11 George Washington* 57 80 L Feb 20 at George Washington* 52 89 L Dec 20 Tennessee-Martin 76 62 W Jan 9 at George Washington* 59 55 W Dayton Flyer Classic (Dayton, OH) Nov 23 at Miami 60 64 L Jan 13 Fordham* 68 63 W Feb 23 St. Bonaventure* 71 66 W Dec 22 Cincinnati 55 65 L Jan 16 St. Bonaventure* 76 65 W Dec 29 Cornell 74 58 W Nov 28 at Cincinnati 53 71 L Jan 17 at Richmond* 91 84 W Mar 2 at Xavier* 64 72 L Tulane Basketball Classic (New Orleans,La.) Jan 20 at Saint Joseph’s* 62 68 L Dec 30 Central Michigan 86 71 W Dec 2 at Indiana State 54 56 L Jan 20 La Salle* 82 72 W A-10 Championship (The Ryan Center: Kingston, R.I.) Dec 28 vs Toledo 79 77 W Jan 23 Richmond* 83 31 W Jan 2 at Saint Francis (PA) 80 64 W Dec 6 Marquette 59 68 L Jan 23 at St. Bonaventure* 74 85 L Mar 6 at Rhode Island 57 62 L Dec 29 vs Samford 68 59 W Jan 27 at Duquesne* 75 53 W Jan 12 Temple * 62 49 W Dec 9 at Wright State 75 54 W Jan 28 at Xavier* 80 68 W Jan 4 at Massachusetts* 57 51 W Jan 30 at Xavier* 49 74 L Jan 16 at La Salle* 45 43 W Dec 13 IUPUI 76 63 W Jan 31 at Massachusetts* ot 58 65 L 2003-04 (3-25, 1-15 Atlantic 10) Jan 6 at George Washington* 64 75 L Feb 3 Charlotte* 70 55 W Jan 19 at Duquesne* 69 83 L Dec 21 Princeton 44 57 L Feb 2 at Rhode Island* 71 60 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L Jan 8 Saint Louis* 95 73 W Feb 7 Saint Louis* 73 54 W Jan 22 Charlotte* 51 64 L Dec 23 at Xavier* 76 66 W Feb 8 Temple* 88 83 W Air Force Classic (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Jan 13 at Duquesne* 67 55 W Feb 11 at Fordham* 72 42 W Jan 26 at Saint Joseph’s 56 54 W Jan 4 at Virginia Tech* 59 76 L Feb 10 Saint Joseph’s* 48 56 L Nov 21 vs Boise State 73 71 W Jan 15 Richmond* 67 52 W Feb 13 at Massachusetts* 74 60 W Jan 29 at #16/13 George Washington* 73 81 L Jan 10 Xavier* 76 82 L Feb 15 at George Washington* 56 63 L Nov 22 vs Texas Pan-American 57 63 L Jan 19 Xavier* 70 87 L Feb 17 Xavier* ot 79 80 L Feb 3 St. Bonaventure* 64 51 W Jan 15 at Fordham* 61 48 W Feb 17 at La Salle* ot 76 77 L Nov 26 Northwestern 47 49 L Jan 27 Rhode Island* 62 51 W Feb 20 Temple* 71 63 W Feb 9 at Fordham* 56 39 W Jan 17 at La Salle* 66 61 W Feb 22 Richmond* 87 89 L Nov 29 Drake 46 54 L Jan 29 at Fordham* 72 67 W Feb 24 Rhode Island* 75 56 W Feb 14 Xavier* 44 43 W Jan 19 Vanderbilt 50 59 L Feb 24 Duquesne* ot 71 69 W Dec 3 Toledo 65 73 L Feb 3 Charlotte* 74 86 L Feb 27 at La Salle* 62 46 W Feb 17 Rhode Island* 63 50 W Jan 22 Massachusetts* 56 63 L A-10 Championship (The Liacouras Center: Philadelphia, Pa.) Dec 6 Cincinnati 40 62 L Feb 5 St. Bonaventure* 66 63 W A-10 Championship(The Show Place Arena: Upper Marlboro, MD) Feb 20 Richmond* 66 68 L Jan 24 Rhode Island* 95 57 W Mar 1 vs Fordham 49 66 L Dec 9 Wright State 70 58 W Feb 10 at La Salle* 50 62 L Mars 6 v St. Bonaventure 83 66 W Feb 23 at Massachusetts* 46 56 L Jan 29 Duquesne* 64 62 W Dec 13 at Notre Dame 41 78 L Feb 12 at Saint Joseph’s* 65 66 L Mar 7 vs Temple ot 64 67 L Feb 27 at Xavier* 68 58 W Jan 31 Virginia Tech* 60 68 L 2001-02 (11-17, 8-8 Atlantic 10) Buckeye Classic (Columbus, Ohio) Feb 17 at Saint Louis* 72 67 W NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship( Thompson-Boling Arena:Knoxville, TN) Mar 1 Saint Louis* 85 75 W Feb 5 at George Washington* 54 67 L Date Opponent UD Op W/L Dec 20 vs Pennsylvania 69 90 L Feb 19 #23/22 Temple* 36 70 L Mars 20 v TCU 67 66 W A-10 Championship (Alumni Memorial; Philadelphia, Pa.) Feb 7 at Duquesne* 60 61 L Nov 16 Cincinnati 58 70 L Dec 21 vs St. John’s 61 73 L Feb 24 Duquesne* 55 70 L Mar 22 at Tennessee 64 92 L Mar 7 vs Massachusetts 57 51 W Feb 9 St. Bonaventure* 57 72 L Virgin Islands Paradise Jam (Virgin Islands) Dec 29 at Marquette 61 73 L Feb 26 at Xavier* 64 71 L Mar 8 vs Charlotte 77 53 W Feb 12 George Washington* 52 77 L Nov 19 vs St. Mary’s-Calif. 65 73 L Jan 3 Richmond* 51 66 L A-10 Championship (SJU Alumni Fieldhouse: Philadelphia, PA) 2010-11 (21-12, 9-5 ATLANTIC 10) Mar 9 vs Temple 52 64 L Feb 14 La Salle* 62 71 L Nov 20 vs Florida State 60 63 L Jan 5 George Washington* 51 71 L Mar 3 Rhode Island 71 63 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L WNIT (Anderson Arena; Bowling Green, Oh.) Feb 19 at Saint Joseph’s* ot 53 62 L Nov 28 #25 Maryland 56 53 W Jan 9 at Duquesne* 59 75 L Mar 4 #22/20 Temple 55 70 L Nov 12 Penn State 2ot 107 112 L Mar 20 at Bowling Green 52 64 L Feb 21 at Temple* 68 54 W Dec 1 at Minnesota 56 83 L Jan 11 at Massachusetts* 68 78 L Nov 15 at Michigan State 62 74 L A-10 Championship (The Apollo: Philadelphia, Pa.) Dec 4 Saint Louis 49 52 L Jan 16 Fordham* ot 70 67 W 2006-07 (12-18, 6-8 Atlantic 10) Minnesota Subway Classic (Williams Arena: Minneapolis, MN) 2008-09 (21-14, 7-7 Atlantic 10) Feb 26 at Temple 67 40 W Dec 8 at Northern Illinois 52 61 L Jan 18 Saint Joseph’s* 59 68 L Date Opponent UD Op W/L Nov 20 vs South Dakota 75 56 W Feb 27 vs Virginia Tech 3ot 72 73 L Dec 16 at Marquette 63 91 L Jan 23 at Rhode Island* 43 48 L Cardinal Classic (Louisville, Ky.) Date Opponent UD Op W/L Nov 21 at Minnesota 97 81 W Dec 18 Wright State 89 34 W Jan 25 at St. Bonaventure* 63 74 L Nov 10 at Louisville 54 81 L World Vision Classic (Erwin Center; Austin, Tx.) Nov 27 UIC 65 66 L 1999-00 (15-15, 9-7 Atlantic 10) Dec 21 at Arkansas 55 73 L Jan 30 Xavier* 67 71 L Nov 11 vs Memphis 96 71 W Nov 15 at #13 Texas 40 66 L Nov 29 at Wright State 91 61 W WNIT First Round Dec 29 at Toledo 83 53 W Feb 6 Temple* 55 58 L Nov 12 vs Winthrop 55 42 W Nov 16 vs #25 Old Dominion 58 70 L Dec 2 Cincinnati 70 59 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L Jan 2 Xavier* 77 66 W Feb 8 La Salle* 62 65 L Nov 16 at Cincinnati 60 65 L Nov 17 vs Saint Mary’s 68 62 W Dec 5 Toledo 102 69 W Nov 19 Purdue 58 60 L Jan 6 at Duquesne* 64 78 L Feb 13 at Richmond* 44 67 L Nov 19 at Indiana 71 98 L Nov 21 at Butler 69 40 W Dec 11 at Louisville 55 69 L Nov 20 Wright State 69 46 W Jan 11 George Washington* 57 80 L Feb 15 at George Washington* 62 80 L Nov 21 Drexel 62 46 W Nov 25 at Navy ot 64 58 W Women of Troy USC Women’s Basketball Tournament (Galen Center: Los Angeles, CA) Nov 22 Saint Louis 69 83 L Jan 13 Fordham* 68 63 W Feb 19 Duquesne* 58 74 L Nov 26 at Akron 58 57 W Buckeye Classic (St. John Arena; Columbus, Oh.) Decs 18 v San Diego State 62 74 L Masry & Vititoe Classic (San Diego, Calif.) Jan 17 at Richmond* 91 84 W Feb 22 at La Salle* 63 81 L Nov 30 at Tennessee-Martin ot 52 53 L Nov 29 vs Central Michigan 78 76 W Dec 19 vs Colorado 70 50 W Nov 26 at Wyoming 79 59 W Jan 20 La Salle* 82 72 W Feb 27 at Xavier* 50 62 L Dec 2 Long Island 63 67 L Nov 30 at #20/21 Ohio State 61 76 L Dec 22 at CSU Bakersfield 98 78 W Nov 27 at San Diego 51 54 L Jan 23 at St. Bonaventure* 74 85 L A-10 Championship (Alumni Memorial: Philadelphia, Pa.) Dec 6 Loyola-Chicago 69 73 L Dec 3 at Cincinnati 59 56 W Dec 30 Harvard 101 80 W Dec 1 Cincinnati 63 50 W Jan 28 at Xavier* 80 68 W Mar 5 vs Rhode Island 49 69 L Dec 19 at Clemson 69 77 L Dec 6 at Penn State 67 66 W Jan 1 at Boston College 89 77 W Dec 4 at Marquette ot 60 67 L Jan 31 at Massachusetts* ot 58 65 L Dec 22 at Wright State 59 60 L Dec 10 Miami ot 66 69 L Jan 9 at Xavier* 59 63 L Dec 7 Miami 76 46 W Feb 2 at Rhode Island* 71 60 W 2004-05 (12-16, 6-10 Atlantic 10) Blue Sky Classic (Hanover, NH) Dec 12 Chicago State 75 70 W Jan 12 at Saint Louis* 84 62 W Dec 17 at Michigan State 68 83 L Feb 8 Temple* 88 83 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L Dec 29 vs Boston University 74 77 L Dec 21 at Wright State 59 56 W Jan 15 Duquesne* 57 61 L Dec 21 Xavier* 78 77 W Feb 10 Saint Joseph’s* 48 56 L Nov 19 at Akron 66 56 W Dec 30 at Dartmouth 71 76 L Dec 23 Loyola Chicago 85 55 W Jan 19 George Washington* 80 64 W Dec 30 at Vanderbilt 46 86 L Feb 15 at George Washington* 56 63 L Nov 21 Chicago State 55 56 L Jan 3 St. Francis (PA) 87 66 W Dayton Flyer Classic (UD Arena; Dayton, Oh.) Jan 22 at Richmond* 66 55 W Jan 2 at Loyola-Chicago 84 74 W Feb 17 at La Salle* ot 76 77 L Nov 23 at Cleveland State 73 62 W Jan 9 Xavier* 54 71 L Dec 28 Lipscomb 76 36 W Jan 26 La Salle* 85 51 W Jan 7 Saint Joseph’s* 60 62 L Feb 22 Richmond* 87 89 L Nov 27 at Toledo 62 50 W Jan 12 at Charlotte* 70 82 L Dec 29 Bowling Green 68 77 L Jan 29 Saint Joseph’s* 79 68 W Jan 9 Temple* 85 46 W Feb 24 Duquesne* ot 71 69 W Dec 1 at Cincinnati 54 65 L Jan 14 at Saint Louis* 74 67 W Jan 4 Eastern Michigan 61 54 W Feb 2 at St. Bonaventure* ot 87 80 W Jan 14 at Rhode Island* 89 65 W A-10 Championship (The Liacouras Center: Philadelphia, Pa.) Dec 4 Ohio State 75 42 L Jan 21 Fordham* 69 38 W Jan 10 at Saint Louis* 73 68 W Feb 5 Xavier* ot 66 70 L Jan 16 at Massachusetts* 65 71 L Mar 1 vs Fordham 49 66 L Dec 7 at Wright State ot 65 55 W Jan 26 #11/12 George Washington* 57 70 L Jan 17 Xavier* 57 78 L Feb 9 Massachusetts* 66 58 W Jan 20 George Washington* 66 82 L Dec 9 Notre Dame 39 65 L Jan 28 Duquesne* 77 60 W Jan 21 Duquesne* 77 57 W Feb 12 at Charlotte* 52 73 L Jan 22 La Salle* 88 58 W 2002-03 (14-14, 7-9 Atlantic 10) Dec 18 Detroit 87 55 W Feb 2 at St. Bonaventure* 63 70 L Jan 24 at Charlotte* 57 60 L Feb 19 at Temple* 52 76 L Jan 28 at Virginia Tech* 69 65 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L Florida International Sun & Fun Classic ( Miami, Fla.) Feb 4 at Temple* 50 68 L Jan 28 George Washington* 52 64 L Feb 23 at Rhode Island* 63 43 W Jan 30 at Duquesne* 65 66 L Nov 22 at Saint Louis 54 74 L Dec 28 vs Brown 63 51 W Feb 8 La Salle* 59 57 W Jan 31 at Temple* 52 62 L Feb 26 Fordham* 69 51 W Feb 3 at La Salle* 64 38 W Nov 24 Marquette 80 62 W Dec 29 at Florida International 44 68 L Feb 11 at Xavier* 52 80 L Feb 4 at St. Bonaventure* 45 55 L A-10 Championship (The Tsongas Center: Lowell, MA) Feb 6 at Xavier* 64 77 L Nov 27 at Cincinnati 48 73 L Jan 3 Xavier* 51 64 L Feb 15 at Rhode Island* 77 65 W Feb 10 Fordham* 82 45 W Mar 4 vs George Washington 61 58 W Feb 15 at #21/19 Xavier* 57 78 L Mar 5 vs Duquesne 74 66 W Feb 11 Fordham* 71 60 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L Jan 7 at Richmond* 57 65 L Feb 17 Saint Joseph’s* 78 77 W Feb 21 La Salle* 71 49 W Mar 6 vs Temple 75 67 W Feb 16 Duquesne* 76 68 W John Ascuaga’s Nugget Classic (Reno, Nev.) Jan 9 at Saint Joseph’s* 78 70 W Feb 22 Massachusetts* 58 66 L Feb 26 at Rhode Island* 46 36 W Mar 7 vs Xavier 60 67 L Feb 20 at St. Bonaventure* 95 71 W Nov 30 vs Eastern Michigan 73 68 W Jan 14 George Washington* 41 69 L Feb 25 at Richmond* 63 66 L Mar 1 vs Saint Joseph’s* 84 57 W NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship (Bryce Jordan Center: University Park, PA) Feb 24 at George Washington* 77 86 L Dec 1 vs Eastern Washington 67 63 W Jan 16 Rhode Island* 66 61 W A-10 Championship (Halton Arena; Charlotte, NC) Mart 19 a Penn State 66 75 L Feb 27 Virginia Tech* 63 68 L Dec 4 at Wright State 84 72 W Jan 21 at La Salle* 61 67 L A-10 Championship (The Liacouras Center: Philadelphia, Pa.) Jan 23 at Fordham* 63 50 W Mar 6 vs Saint Louis 74 52 W Mar 3 vs Fordham 89 51 W Jan 27 at Xavier* 54 73 L Mar 7 vs #16/15 Xavier 2ot 63 60 W Mar 4 vs Saint Joseph’s 61 66 L Jan 30 Duquesne* 55 54 W Mar 8 vs Richmond 54 48 L WNIT (UD Arena: Dayton, Ohio) Feb 6 at George Washington* 59 71 L WNIT First Round (O’Rena; Rochester, Mich.) Mar 15 Florida 93 97 L Mar 19 at Oakland 70 55 W WNIT Second Round (Assembly Hall; Bloomington, Ind.) Mar 22 at Indiana 57 59 L

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SERIES RECORDS > 2011-12 (23-7, 12-2 ATLANTIC 10) Opponent W L First Game Most RecentHome Away Streak Mercer 1 0 11/24/90 11/24/90 0-0 0-0 W1 Nov 11 vs Bowling Green 69 38 W Adrian 1 0 3/8/79 3/8/79 0-0 0-0 W1 Miami (Ohio) 20 15 2/18/69 12/12/09 11-8 8-8 W1 Nov 13 at Toledo 51 61 L Air Force 1 0 3/20/79 3/20/79 0-0 0-0 W1 Miami (Fla.) 0 3 2/15/81 12/3/94 0-0 0-2 L3 Nov 16 at Cincinnati 64 75 L Akron 8 1 3/27/71 12/18/12 4-1 3-0 W7 Michigan 5 2 1/8/79 12/7/85 3-1 2-1 W1 Michigan State 4 6 12/20/85 12/08/12 4-1 0-4 W1 Nov 25 vs Buffalo (at Storrs, CT) 94 74 W Alabama-Birmingham (UAB) 1 3 2/15/94 2/12/95 1-1 0-2 W1 Arizona State 1 1 11/30/97 12/02/12 0-0 1-1 W1 Midland Lutheran 0 1 3/22/78 3/22/78 0-0 0-0 L1 Nov 26 vs Farleigh-Dickenson (at Storrs, CT)84 48 W Arkansas 0 5 1/12/94 3/17/12 0-2 0-2 L5 Minnesota 1 2 12/1/01 11/21/10 0-1 1-1 W1 Nov 27 at #2 UCONN 38 78 L Ashland 5 5 2/8/75 2/10/79 0-0 0-0 W2 Mississippi 0 1 11/25/94 11/25/94 0-0 0-0 L1 Dec 4 vs Boston College 69 60 W Auburn 1 0 12/16/78 12/16/78 0-0 0-0 W1 Mississippi State 1 0 12/28/81 12/28/81 0-0 0-0 W1 Dec6 vs Wright State 77 69 W Augustana 1 0 12/25/84 12/25/84 0-0 0-0 W1 Mississippi Valley 1 0 11/9/12 11/9/12 0-0 1-0 W1 Dec20 vs Illinois 80 66 W Ball State 5 1 2/25/79 12/3/83 3-0 2-1 W2 Missouri 0 1 12/31/92 12/31/92 0-1 0-0 L1 Dec21 vs Gonzaga 76 82 L Binghampton 1 0 12/30/11 12/30/11 1-0 0-0 W1 Monmouth 0 1 12/28/82 12/28/82 0-0 0-0 L1 Morehead State 6 4 2/5/77 12/4/95 4-1 2-3 L1 Dec29 vs South Florida 73 63 W Boise State 1 0 11/21/03 11/21/03 0-0 0-0 W1 Boston College 2 1 12/21/87 12/4/11 1-0 1-0 W1 Mount St. Joseph 13 4 2/26/69 1/28/81 0-0 0-0 W9 Dec30 vs Bighamton 60 50 W Mount Union 1 0 3/1/79 3/1/79 0-0 0-0 W1 Jan7 vs Rhode Island* 97 46 W Boston University 0 1 12/29/06 12/29/06 0-0 0-1 L1 Bowling Green 11 14 3/8/69 12/30/12 8-9 3-5 L1 Navy 2 0 11/25/08 1/5/10 1-0 1-0 W2 Jan10 as St. Joseph’s* 69 60 W Bradley 2 2 11/30/87 12/1/92 2-0 0-2 W1 New Mexico 0 1 11/10/07 11/10/07 0-0 0-1 L1 Jan 15 vs Temple* 57 61 L Brown 1 0 12/28/04 12/28/04 0-0 0-0 W1 Niagara 1 0 3/22/79 3/22/79 0-0 0-0 W1 North Carolina-Greensboro 1 0 12/30/93 12/30/93 1-0 0-0 W1 Jan 18 at UMASS* 80 55 W Buffalo 2 0 11/25/11 11/23/12 1-0 0-0 W2 Jan 21 at Fordham* 62 37 W North Carolina State 0 1 11/25/89 11/25/89 0-0 0-0 L1 Butler 16 8 3/13/81 1/12/13 7-5 6-3 W3 North Dakota State 1 0 12/29/83 12/29/83 0-0 0-0 W1 Jan 25 vs Richmond* ot 81 77 W California Poly-Pomona 1 1 3/18/80 3/19/83 1-0 0-1 L1 Northeast Louisiana 1 0 12/29/81 12/29/81 0-0 0-0 W1 Jan 28 at George Washington* 74 56 W California State-Bakersfield 1 0 12/22/10 12/22/10 0-0 1-0 W1 Northern Illinois 2 3 2/11/87 12/15/02 2-1 0-2 W1 Feb 5 at Xavier* 74 65 W California State-Fullerton 0 1 12/4/87 12/4/87 0-0 0-0 L1 Northern Kentucky 6 3 2/16/76 2/2/84 0-0 0-0 W2 Feb 8 vs. Charlotte* 91 68 W California State (Pa.) 1 0 3/15/80 3/15/80 0-0 0-0 W1 Northern Michigan 1 0 3/7/80 3/7/80 0-0 0-0 W1 Feb 11 vs ST. Bonaventure* 55 56 L Capital 5 1 1/27/75 1/23/78 0-0 0-0 W2 Northwest Missouri State 1 0 3/10/84 3/10/84 0-0 0-0 W1 Cedarville 13 6 2/2/70 3/2/79 0-0 0-0 W5 Northwestern 2 4 1/26/80 11/09/07 1-1 1-3 L2 Feb 15 at LaSalle* 58 49 W Central Florida 1 0 2/13/81 2/13/81 0-0 1-0 W1 Feb 18 vs Saint Louis* 72 54 W Notre Dame 6 22 3/6/83 12/9/04 3-11 3-10 L4 Central Michigan 3 4 3/21/69 11/29/08 2-1 1-2 W3 Oakland 2 0 3/12/83 3/19/09 0-0 2-0 W2 Feb 22 vs. Xavier* 83 54 W Charleston College 1 0 3/23/80 3/23/80 0-0 0-0 W1 Ohio Dominican 8 0 3/3/69 1/31/78 0-0 0-0 W8 Feb 25 at Duquesne* ot 74 69 W Charleston, Univ. of 7 1 3/10/77 1/14/84 3-1 1-0 W2 Ohio Northern 9 1 2/8/73 1/5/84 0-0 0-0 W9 A-10 Tournament Saint Joseph’s University Philadelphia PA Charlotte 3 5 2/3/06 2/8/12 2-2 0-3 W1 Ohio State 3 12 2/4/69 11/30/08 1-4 2-8 L7 Mar 3 vs. Saint Louis 69 51 W Chicago State 2 2 11/21/04 11/28/09 1-1 1-1 W2 Ohio 10 3 2/27/71 12/22/94 7-0 3-3 L1 Mar 4 vs. Temple 66 63 W Cincinnati 24 24 3/6/71 11/16/11 13-9 11-14 L1 Ohio Wesleyan 3 0 3/1/73 3/2/78 0-0 0-0 W3 Mar 5 vs. St. Bonaventure 56 53 W Clemson 1 0 12/18/07 12/18/07 1-0 0-0 W1 Oklahoma 0 1 1/3/86 1/3/86 0-0 0-0 L1 NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship Reid Center College Cleveland State 7 1 12/30/82 12/9/05 4-0 3-0 W7 Old Dominion 0 2 12/29/87 11/16/08 0-0 0-2 L2 Colorado 1 1 11/25/88 12/19/10 0-0 0-1 W1 Penn State 1 2 12/6/08 3/19/11 0-1 1-1 L2 Station Tx Connecticut 0 0 11/27/12 11/27/12 0-0 0-1 L1 Pennsylvania 0 1 12/20/03 12/20/03 0-0 0-0 L1 Mar 17 vs. Arkansas 56 72 L Cornell 1 0 12/29/07 12/29/07 1-0 0-0 W1 Pittsburgh 1 0 12/30/82 12/30/82 0-0 0-0 W1 Dartmouth 1 1 12/30/06 12/30/09 0-0 0-0 W1 Princeton 0 1 12/21/98 12/21/98 0-0 0-1 L1 2012-13 (28-3, 14-0 Atlantic 10) Defiance 4 0 3/2/72 3/2/79 0-0 0-0 W4 Purdue 6 4 2/2/79 11/21/09 3-2 2-2 W1 Nov 9 vs Mississippi Valley MDC 93 59 W DePaul 10 7 2/9/80 11/10/12 5-3 5-4 W1 Quinnipiac 1 0 11/21/98 11/21/98 1-0 0-0 W1 Nov 10 at DePaul MDC 92 80 W Detroit 18 12 12/18/78 12/18/04 12-3 6-9 W2 Radford 1 0 12/5/92 12/5/92 0-0 0-0 W1 MDC/Maggie Dixon Classic Drake 1 1 12/7/02 11/29/03 0-1 1-0 L1 Rhode Island 18 4 1/15/96 1/20/13 9-0 9-3 W10 Drexel 2 0 11/21/06 12/08/07 1-0 1-0 W2 Rice 1 1 12/20/86 1/29/94 1-0 0-0 W1 Nov 14 vs Toledo 79 76 W Richmond 7 10 1/17/02 2/3/13 4-4 3-5 W4 Nov 18 vs vanderbilt 71 66 W Duke 1 0 1/3/81 1/3/81 1-0 0-0 W1 Duquesne 15 18 1/14/93 2/18/13 10-7 4-11 W3 Robert Morris 2 0 12/29/90 12/7/91 1-0 1-0 W2 Nov 23 vs Buffalo DMC 68 44 W Earlham 4 0 1/25/73 1/19/77 0-0 0-0 W4 Saginaw Valley 1 0 3/11/77 3/11/77 0-0 0-0 W1 Nov 25 vs Eastern Illinois DMC 105 42 W East Carolina 0 2 12/30/87 11/30/90 0-0 0-1 L2 St. Bonaventure 12 9 1/21/96 2/21/13 7-3 3-6 W2 DMC/Dayton Marriott Classic East Tennessee State 0 1 12/31/84 12/31/84 0-0 0-0 L1 St. Cloud State 1 0 3/15/84 3/15/84 0-0 0-0 W1 Nov 28 at Wright State 95 73 W Eastern Illinois 4 4 12/18/79 11/25/12 2-2 1-2 W1 St. Francis (Pa.) 4 0 12/20/92 1/2/08 2-0 2-0 W4 Dec 1 vs UNLV ASC 82 58 W Eastern Kentucky 8 12 2/15/69 12/4/91 4-5 4-7 L1 St. John’s 2 0 12/29/84 3/24/13 0-0 1-0 W2 Eastern Michigan 6 0 12/19/78 1/04/09 3-0 3-0 W6 Saint Joseph’s 11 12 12/9/79 3/10/13 4-4 6-8 L1 Dec 2 at Arizona State ASC 65 59 W St. Joseph’s College 3 0 n/a n/a n/a n/a W3 Dec 8 vs Michigan State 60 53 W Eastern Washington 1 0 12/1/02 12/1/02 0-0 0-0 W1 Saint Louis 21 6 1/19/89 2/28/13 10-2 10-4 W11 Dec 18 at Akron 90 59 W Edinboro State 0 1 12/7/79 12/7/79 0-0 0-0 L1 St. Mary’s (Calif.) 1 1 11/19/01 11/19/01 0-0 0-0 L1 Dec 22 at Siena College 91 53 W Evansville 7 8 2/20/84 2/27/93 2-5 5-3 L3 St. Mary’s (Texas) 1 0 11/17/08 11/17/08 0-0 1-0 W1 Farleigh Dickinson 1 0 11/26/11 11/26/11 0-0 0-0 W1 Dec 30 at Bowling Green 40 65 L Salisbury State 1 0 3/23/77 3/23/77 0-0 0-0 W1 Florida 0 1 3/15/00 3/15/00 0-1 0-0 L1 Samford 1 0 12/29/05 12/29/05 0-0 1-0 W1 Jan 12 at Butler* 82 39 W Florida International 1 1 12/31/83 12/29/04 0-0 1-1 L1 Jan 16 vs LaSalle* 95 47 W San Diego 1 2 11/27/99 11/25/07 0-1 1-1 W1 Florida State 0 2 12/4/93 11/20/01 0-0 0-1 L2 San Diego St. 0 1 12/18/10 12/18/10 0-0 0-0 L1 Jan 20 at Rhode Island* 74 48 W Fordham 18 4 1/21/96 2/10/13 8-1 10-3 W8 Seattle 1 0 11/22/09 11/22/09 0-0 0-0 W1 Jan 24 vs George Washington* 80 52 W Francis Marion 0 1 3/24/77 3/24/77 0-0 0-0 L1 Seton Hall 1 0 3/23/78 3/23/78 0-0 0-0 W1 Jan 27 vs UMass* 83 44 W Franklin 2 0 3/6/80 3/13/81 0-0 0-0 W2 Siena 1 0 12/22/12 12/22/12 0-0 1-0 W1 Jan 30 at vCU* 60 49 W Georgetown 1 0 11/20/09 11/20/09 0-0 0-0 W1 Slippery Rock 1 0 12/31/81 12/31/81 0-0 0-0 W1 Feb 3 at Richmond* 72 64 W George Washington 6 24 1/6/96 3/9/13 2-12 3-12 W6 South Carolina State 1 1 3/23/79 12/1/90 0-0 0-0 W1 Feb 7 vs Xavier* 78 68 W Gonzaga 0 1 12/21/11 12/21/11 0-0 0-0 L1 South Dakota 1 0 11/20/10 11/20/10 0-0 0-0 W1 Grand Valley State 1 0 3/11/78 3/11/78 0-0 0-0 W1 Feb 10 at Fordham* 68 57 W Southeastern Louisiana 0 2 2/22/77 3/24/78 0-0 0-2 L2 Greenville 1 0 3/9/79 3/9/79 0-0 0-0 W1 Southern Illinois Edwardsville 1 0 1 /28/84 1/28/84 0-0 0-0 W1 Feb 18 vs Duquesne* 58 57 W Hanover 1 0 1/20/69 1/20/69 0-0 0-0 W1 South Florida 1 0 12/29/11 12/29/11 1-0 0-0 W1 Feb 21 at St. Bonaventure* 67 63 W Harvard 1 0 12/30/10 12/30/10 1-0 0-0 W1 Southwest Texas State 1 0 1/5/86 1/5/86 0-0 0-0 W1 Feb 24 vs Temple* 67 47 W High Point 1 0 3/21/97 3/21/97 0-0 0-0 W1 Syracuse 1 0 12/21/91 12/21/91 1-0 0-0 W1 Feb 28 at Saint Louis* 71 61 W Holy Cross 0 1 11/28/87 11/28/87 0-1 0-0 L1 Temple 13 12 1/13/96 2/24/13 7-3 4-8 W2 Mar 3 vs Saint Joseph’s 73 66 W Idaho State 1 0 11/24/00 11/24/00 0-0 0-0 W1 Tennessee 0 2 12/4/86 3/22/10 0-0 0-2 L2 A-10 Tournament Saint Joseph’s University Philadelphia, Pa. Illinois 3 0 12/29/79 12/20/11 1-0 1-0 W3 Tennessee-Martin 1 2 12/20/05 11/30/06 1-0 0-2 L1 Mar 9 vs George Washington 74 49 W Illinois-Chicago 5 1 2/10/83 11/27/10 2-1 3-0 L1 Texas 0 1 11/18/08 1/18/08 0-0 0-1 L1 Texas Christian (TCU) 1 0 3/20/10 3/20/10 0-0 0-0 W1 Mar 10 vs Saint Joseph’s 54 61 L Illinois State 2 1 1/15/80 2/10/82 2-0 0-1 W1 Indiana 3 7 12/2/78 3/22/09 2-2 1-5 L1 Texas-El Paso (UTEP) 1 0 11/25/00 11/25/00 0-0 0-0 W1 NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship St. John’s Queens, N.Y. Indiana State 5 2 12/19/79 12/2/98 1-1 3-1 L2 Toledo 10 9 12/27/80 11/14/12 5-4 5-5 W1 Mar 24 vs St. John’s ot2 96 90 W IUPUI 2 0 12/13/98 1/2/01 2-0 0-0 W2 Tuskegee 0 1 3/20/81 3/20/81 0-0 0-0 L1 Mar 26 vs kentucky 70 84 L Iowa Wesleyan 1 0 3/20/69 3/20/69 0-0 0-0 W1 UCONN 0 1 11/2711 11/27/11 0-0 0-1 L1 Jackson State 0 1 12/28/84 12/28/84 0-0 0-0 L1 UNLV 1 0 12/1/12 12/1/12 0-0 1-0 W1 Kent State 6 3 2/1/69 12/1/79 3-1 3-1 W4 Valparaiso 2 0 1/9/88 2/15/88 1-0 1-0 W2 Kentucky 3 17 3/10/71 3/26/13 2-6 1-11 L2 Vanderbilt 1 4 12/19/87 11/18/12 1-2 0-2 W1 La Salle 16 15 1/16/93 1/16/13 9-6 7-8 W8 Vermont 0 1 12/29/09 12/29/09 0-0 0-0 L1 Lewis 1 0 1/12/80 1/12/80 0-0 0-0 W1 VCU 1 0 1/30/13 1/30/13 0-0 1-0 W1 Lipscomb 1 0 12/28/08 12/28/08 1-0 0-0 W1 Virginia Union 0 1 3/22/84 3/22/84 0-0 0-0 L1 Long Island 1 1 12/17/05 12/02/06 0-1 1-0 L1 Virginia Tech 2 11 1/25/92 2/27/00 0-0 1-5 L1 Louisiana College 1 0 3/21/80 3/21/80 0-0 0-0 W1 Western Kentucky 1 10 12/9/80 2/11/91 0-6 1-4 L7 Western Michigan 1 0 11/11/07 11/11/ 07 0-0 1-0 W1 Louisville 5 8 2/4/78 12/11/10 3-3 2-5 L4 West Virginia 1 0 12/8/79 12/8/79 0-0 0-0 W1 Loyola Chicago 13 9 1/16/82 12/23/08 7-4 6-5 W2 Wilmington 6 0 2/8/69 1/19/ 76 0-0 0-0 W6 Manhattan 1 0 12/6/92 12/6/92 0-0 0-0 W1 Wisconsin-Green Bay 2 0 2/5/87 2/5/87 1-0 0-0 W1 Marietta 1 0 3/3/77 3/3/77 0-0 0-0 W1 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 3 1 12/21/96 12/4/09 2- 1 1-0 W2 Marquette 12 14 2/5/83 12/29/03 8-7 4-7 L1 Wittenberg 2 1 3/4/69 1/16/78 0-0 0-0 W2 Marshall 5 0 2/4/80 12/19/89 2-0 3-0 W5 Wooster 6 1 3/28/71 3/3/78 0-0 0-0 W3 Maryland 1 1 11/29/00 11/28/01 1-0 0-1 W1 Wright State 34 4 2/4/74 11/28/12 20-0 13-4 W5 Massachusetts 10 10 2/21/96 1/27/13 4-5 6-5 W6 Wyoming 1 0 11/26/99 11/26/99 0-0 1-0 W1 Memphis 1 5 1/27/94 11/11/06 0-2 1-2 W1 Xavier 34 28 2/23/72 2/7/13 21-11 13-17 W3 132 Youngstown State 0 1 2/22/92 2/22/92 0-1 0-0 L1 133 2013 / 2014 > dayton flyers > WOMen’s basketball 2013 / 2014 > dayton flyers > WOMen’s basketball

DulePa 10-7 Jan 27, 2010 Pittsburgh, Pa. 75 63 W Dec 31, 1983 Miami, Fla. MC 75 61 W Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 15, 2011 UD Arena 57 61 L ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS > Dec 10, 1983 Bowling Green, Ohio 69 52 W CShicago tate 2-2 Dec 29, 2004 Miami, Fla. FSC 44 68 L Feb 9, 1980 Chicago, Ill. 77 71 Mar 5, 2011 Lowell, MA A-10 74 66 W MC / Massonic Classic AFir orce 1-0 Dec 1, 1984 Dayton, Ohio 71 60 W Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 9, 1981 Dayton, Ohio 85 78 W Feb. 25, 2012 Pittsburgh, Pa. 74 69 W Date Location UD Op W/L Dec 9, 1989 Bowling Green, Ohio 71 74 L Nov 21, 2004 UD Arena 55 56 L FSC / Fun & Sun Classic Jan 9, 1982 Chicago, Ill. 63 84 L Feb 18, 2013 UD Arena 58 57 W Mar 20, 1979 Fargo, N.D. AIAW 84 71 W Nov 24, 1990 UD Arena 77 85 L Nov 21, 2005 Chicago, IL 65 79 L Feb 25, 1984 Dayton, Ohio 75 66 W A-10 / Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament AIAW / Association for Intercollegiate Sports for Dec 4, 1991 Bowling Green, Ohio 82 103 L Dec 12, 2008 UD Arena 75 70 W Jan 19, 1985 UD Arena 72 51 W Women Tournament Dec 12, 1992 UD Arena 68 94 L Nov 28, 2009 Chicago, IL 82 51 W Florida State 0-2 Feb 17, 1985 Chicago, Ill. 67 61 W East Carolina 0-2 Date Location UD Op W/L Dec 29, 2008 UD Arena DFC 68 77 L Jan 19, 1986 Chicago, Ill. 68 61 W Date Location UD Op W/L Akron 8-1 Nov 11, 2011 Dayton, Ohio 69 38 W Cincinnati 24-24 Dec 4, 1993 Tallahassee, Fla. DC 65 78 L Feb 16, 1986 UD Arena 74 66 W Dec 30, 1987 Norfolk, Va. RRC 54 64 L Nov 20, 2001 St. Thomas, Virgin Is. PJ 60 63 L Date Location UD Op W/L Dec 30, 2012 Bowling Green, Ohio 40 65 L Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 14, 1987 Chicago, Ill. 58 68 L Nov 30, 1990 Greenville, N.C. ECC 80 100 L Mar 27, 1971 Dayton, Ohio 35 29 W ST / State Tournament Mar 6, 1971 Cincinnati, Ohio 42 36 W DC / Dial Classic Feb 28, 1987 UD Arena 57 69 L RRC / Reebok Roundball Classic PJ / University of Virgin Islands Paradise Jam Mar 2, 1973 Dayton, Ohio 26 35 L DFC/Dayton Flyer Classic Feb 29, 1972 Cedarville, Ohio OVLT 47 25 W Jan 16, 1988 Chicago, Ill. 60 91 L ECC/East Carolina Lady Pirate Classic Jan 12, 1979 Dayton, Ohio 110 26 W Feb 5, 1973 Dayton, Ohio 39 34 W Mar 5, 1988 UD Arena 69 68 W Fordham 18-4 Feb 29, 1980 Cincinnati, Ohio OAISW 99 59 W Bradley 2-2 Feb 12, 1974 Cincinnati, Ohio OVLT 43 56 L Jan 9, 1994 Chicago, Ill. 68 64 W Nov 19, 2004 Akron, Ohio 66 56 W Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 19, 1974 Cincinnati, Ohio 45 41 W Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 13, 1994 UD Arena 54 69 L East Tennessee State 0-1 Jan 18, 1996 UD Arena 61 56 W Nov 18, 2005 Dayton, Ohio 61 54 W Nov 30, 1987 UD Arena 88 69 W Feb 18, 1975 Cincinnati, Ohio 57 41 W Feb 3, 1995 UD Arena 79 95 L Date Location UD Op W/L Nov 26, 2006 Akron, Ohio 58 57 W Dec 30, 1988 Peoria, Ill. 63 77 L Feb 10, 1976 Dayton, Ohio OVLT 70 76 L Jan 23, 1997 Bronx, N.Y. 60 49 W Feb 26, 1995 Chicago, Ill. 69 99 L Dec 31, 1984 Miami, Fla. WCC 68 76 L Feb 25, 1997 UD Arena A10 65 68 L Dec 2, 2007 UD Arena 85 64 W Feb 4, 1992 Peoria, Ill. 68 70 L Feb 17, 1976 Cincinnati, Ohio 64 85 L Nov 10, 2012 Chicago Ill. MDC 92 80 W WCC / Women’s Court Classic Dec 18, 2012 Akron, Ohio 90 59 W Dec 1, 1992 UD Arena 75 56 W Mar 9, 1976 Dayton, Ohio 67 71 L Jan 22, 1998 UD Arena 66 62 W MDC/Maggie Dixon Classic Jan 15, 1999 Bronx, N.Y. 61 48 W OAISW / Ohio Association for Intercollegiate Sports for Women Jan 12, 1977 Cincinnati, Ohio 77 74 W Eastern Illinois 4-4 Tournament Brown 1-0 Feb 8, 1977 Cincinnati, Ohio OVLT 72 79 L Feb 11, 2000 UD Arena 71 60 W D etroit 18-12 Date Location UD Op W/L Mar 3, 2000 Philadelphia, Pa. A10 89 51 W Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 11, 1978 Dayton, Ohio 82 71 W Date Location UD Op W/L Dec 18, 1979 Charleston, Ill. 81 63 W Alabama-Birmingham (UAB) 1-3 Dec 28, 2005 Miami, Fla. FSC 63 51 W Dec 11, 1978 Dayton, Ohio 75 45 W Jan 7, 2000 Bronx, N.Y. 39 41 L Dec 18, 1978 Detroit, Mich. 74 88 L Dec 1, 1980 Dayton, Ohio 71 68 W Jan 13, 2002 UD Arena 68 63 W Date Location UD Op W/L FSC / Florida International Sun & Fun Classic Jan 6, 1979 Cincinnati, Ohio 63 48 W Feb 13, 1980 Detroit, Mich. 86 65 W Mar 14, 1981 Franklin, Ohio MAIAW 77 73 W Feb 15, 1994 UD Arena 70 93 L Jan 9, 1980 Dayton, Ohio 59 42 W Mar 1, 2002 Philadelphia, Pa. A10 49 66 L Jan 31, 1981 Detroit, Mich. 60 77 L Dec 19, 1981 Charleston, Ill. 54 69 L Jan 31, 2003 Bronx, N.Y. 78 67 W Feb 21, 1994 Birmingham, Ala. 62 83 L BuFFALO 2-0 Dec 30, 1981 Cincinnati, Ohio 92 89 W Jan 30, 1982 Dayton, Ohio 73 82 L Feb 26, 1983 Dayton, Ohio 65 72 L Jan 22, 1995 Birmingham, Ala. 67 71 L Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 6, 1982 Dayton, Ohio 49 62 L Jan 16, 2004 UD Arena ot 70 67 W Feb 16, 1983 Detroit, Mich. 83 66 W Dec 17, 1988 Charleston, Ill. 48 89 L Jan 23, 2005 Bronx, N.Y. 63 50 W Feb 12, 1995 UD Arena 74 56 W Nov 25, 2011 Storrs, Conn. 94 74 W Jan 12, 1983 Cincinnati, Ohio 50 70 L Feb 8, 1984 UD Arena 91 77 W Dec 18, 1989 UD Arena 74 82 L Nov 23, 2012 UD Arena DMC 68 44 W Jan 11, 1984 Dayton, Ohio 63 68 L Mar 4, 2005 Washington, D.C. A10 45 49 L Feb 9, 1985 Detroit, Mich. 56 54 W Nov 25, 2012 UD Arena DMC 105 42 W Jan 29, 2006 Bronx, N.Y. 72 64 W Arizona State 1-1 DMC/Dayton Marriott Classic Jan 15, 1985 Cincinnati, Ohio 66 67 L Mar 9, 1985 UD Arena 65 57 W MAIAW / Midwest Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Date Location UD Op W/L Nov 30, 1985 UD Arena 80 64 W Jan 21, 2007 UD Arena 69 38 W Feb 8, 1986 UD Arena 56 52 W Women Tournament Feb 9, 2008 Bronx, N.Y. 56 39 W Nov 30, 1997 Tempe, Ariz. 55 68 L Butler 16-8 Jan 17, 1987 Cincinnati, Ohio 53 63 L Mar 5, 1986 Detroit, Mich. ot 75 78 L DMC/Dayton Marriott Classic Dec 2, 2012 Tempe, Ariz ASC 65 59 W Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 20, 1988 UD Arena 49 62 L Feb 10, 2009 UD Arena 82 45 W Jan 3, 1987 UD Arena 76 73 W Feb 11, 2009 Bronx, N.Y. 72 42 W ASC/Arizona State Classic Mar 13, 1981 Franklin, Ohio MAIAW 74 70 W Jan 7, 1989 Cincinnati, Ohio 56 60 L Jan 27, 1988 Detroit, Mich. 71 60 W Eastern Kentucky 8-12 Mar 2, 1983 Dayton, Ohio 78 67 W Dec 16, 1989 UD Arena 67 54 W Feb 26, 2011 UD Arena 69 51 W Jan 12, 1989 Detroit, Mich. 60 69 L Date Location UD Op W/L Jan. 21,2012 Bronx, NY 62 37 W Arkansas 0-5 Mar 11, 1983 Oakland, Mich. NCAA 71 69 W Dec 8, 1990 Cincinnati, Ohio 72 62 W Feb 9, 1989 UD Arena 69 59 W Feb 15, 1969 Richmond, Ky. 30 42 L Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 15, 1984 Indianapolis, Ind. 103 66 W Jan 11, 1992 UD Arena 76 67 W Feb 10, 2013 Bronx, NY 68 57 W Jan 27, 1990 UD Arena 78 56 W Feb 15, 1971 Dayton, Ohio 42 49 L A10 / Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament Jan 12, 1994 UD Arena 59 76 L Jan 22, 1985 UD Arena 70 51 W Jan 9, 1993 Cincinnati, Ohio 68 66 W Feb 24, 1990 Detroit, Mich. 86 68 W Feb 13, 1972 Richmond, Ky ot 45 54 L Jan 2, 1996 Fayetteville, Ark. 53 70 L Feb 20, 1985 Indianapolis, Ind. 79 70 W Jan 7, 1994 Cincinnati, Ohio 58 61 L Jan 26, 1991 Detroit, Mich. 78 84 L Feb 26, 1973 Dayton, Ohio 36 67 L Dec 7, 2000 UD Arena 77 80 L Jan 23, 1986 UD Arena 83 60 W Mar 1, 1994 UD Arena 92 71 W GEORGETOWN 1-0 Feb 23, 1991 UD Arena 81 64 W Feb 8, 1974 Richmond, Ky. 45 52 L Date Location UD Op W/L Dec 21, 2001 Fayetteville, Ark. 55 73 L Feb 19, 1986 Indianapolis, Ind. 78 55 W Jan 13, 1995 Cincinnati, Ohio 60 56 W Mar 3, 1991 UD Arena MCC 70 63 W Feb 13, 1975 Dayton, Ohio 53 59 L Mar. 17, 2012 Fayetteville, Ark. 72 55 L Mar 3, 1987 UD Arena 53 69 L Mar 4, 1995 UD Arena 57 69 L Nov 20, 2009 West Layfayette, Ind. PBTIC 62 59 W Jan 2, 1992 UD Arena 82 80 W Jan 31, 1976 Richmond, Ky. 38 79 L PBTIC/ Purdue BTI Classic Jan 26, 1989 Indianapolis, Ind. 61 58 W Feb 13, 1996 UD Arena 75 64 W Mar 5, 1992 Detroit, Mich. 67 89 L Feb 19, 1977 Dayton, Ohio 60 85 L Auburn 1-0 Feb 25, 1989 UD Arena 54 47 W Dec 14, 1996 Cincinnati, Ohio 55 69 L Jan 30, 1993 Detroit, Mich. 57 43 W Jan 7, 1978 Richmond, Ky. 85 82 W Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 25, 1990 UD Arena 55 63 L Dec 14, 1997 UD Arena 67 64 W George Washington 6-24 Mar 4, 1993 UD Arena 67 64 W Feb 14, 1979 Dayton, Ohio 74 57 W Date Location UD Op W/L Dec 16, 1978 Lexington, Ky. UKIT 75 54 W Feb 22, 1990 Indianapolis, Ind. 67 65 W Nov 28, 1998 Cincinnati, Ohio 53 71 L Feb 10, 1994 Detroit, Mich. 59 79 L Feb 16, 1980 Richmond, Ky. 72 58 W UKIT / University of Kentucky Invitation Tournament Jan 24, 1991 Indianapolis, Ind. 61 75 L Dec 1, 1999 UD Arena 63 50 W Jan 6, 1996 UD Arena 69 75 L Feb 22, 1995 UD Arena 73 90 L Dec 6, 1980 Richmond, Ky. 77 68 W Feb 7, 1996 Washington, D.C. 60 87 L Feb 21, 1991 UD Arena 82 76 W Dec 20, 2000 Cincinnati, Ohio 69 79 L Dec 7, 1995 UD Arena 64 85 L Feb 16, 1982 Dayton, Ohio 68 67 W Ball State 5-1 Jan 4, 1992 UD Arena 70 62 W Nov 16, 2001 UD Arena 58 70 L Jan 16, 1997 UD Arena 60 74 L Dec 20, 1995 Detroit, Mich. 66 79 L Jan 19, 1983 Richmond, Ky. 75 52 W Jan 4, 1998 Washington, D.C. 59 73 L Date Location UD Op W/L Mar 7, 1992 Indianapolis, Ind. 78 84 L Nov 27, 2002 Cincinnati, Ohio 48 73 L Dec 3, 1996 Detroit, Mich. 70 85 L Jan 7, 1984 Dayton, Ohio 62 60 W Feb 25, 1979 Dayton, Ohio 95 47 W Jan 23, 1993 UD Arena 65 72 L Dec 6, 2003 UD Arena 40 62 L Jan 24, 1998 UD Arena 62 87 L Nov 13, 1997 UD Arena 71 65 W Nov 26, 1984 Richmond, Ky. 59 72 L Feb 5, 1999 Washington, D.C. 57 67 L Feb 8, 1980 Muncie, Ind. 102 60 W Feb 25, 1993 UD Arena 71 82 L Dec 1, 2004 Cincinnati, Ohio 54 65 L Dec 18, 2004 UD Arena 87 55 W Nov 23, 1985 UD Arena 72 76 L Feb 7, 1981 Dayton, Ohio 99 73 W Jan 25, 1994 Indianapolis, Ind. 62 72 L Dec 22, 2005 UD Arena 55 65 L Feb 12, 1999 UD Arena 52 77 L MCC / Midwestern Collegiate Conference Tournament Jan 7, 1987 Richmond, Ky. ot 75 78 L Jan 20, 2000 UD Arena 66 82 L Feb 5, 1982 Muncie, Ind. 53 56 L Feb 15, 1995 UD Arena 44 58 L Nov 16, 2006 Cincinnati, Ohio 60 65 L Jan 5, 1991 UD Arena 84 75 W Dec 1, 1982 Dayton, Ohio 74 67 W Nov 21, 2008 Indianapolis, Ind. 69 49 W Nov 29, 2007 UD Arena 69 53 W Feb 24, 2000 Washington, D.C. 77 86 L Drake 1-1 Dec 14, 1991 Richmond, Ky. 64 90 L Feb 2, 2001 UD Arena 58 61 L Dec 3, 1983 Muncie, Ind. 93 66 W Dec 21, 2009 UD Arena 2ot 84 81 W Dec 3, 2008 Cincinnati, Ohio 59 56 W Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 12, 2013 Indianapolis, Ind. 82 39 W Dec 2, 2010 UD Arena 70 59 W Jan 11, 2002 UD Arena 57 80 L Dec 7, 2002 Des Moines, Iowa 79 72 W Eastern Michigan 6-0 Feb 15, 2002 Washington, D.C. 56 63 L Binghamton 1-0 MAIAW / Midwest Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Nov 16, 2011 Cincinnati, Ohio 75 64 L Nov 29, 2003 UD Arena 46 54 L Date Location UD Op W/L Date Location UD Op W/L Women Tournament Feb 7, 2003 UD Arena 53 80 L Dec 19, 1978 Ypsilanti, Mich. 65 60 W Feb 20, 2003 Washington, D.C. 52 89 L Dec 30, 2011 Jersey City, NJ 60 50 W NCAA / NCAA Division II Tournament CleMSON 1-0 DREXEL 2-0 Feb 19, 1980 Dayton, Ohio 96 52 W Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 5, 2004 UD Arena 51 71 L Date Location UD Op W/L Dec 30, 1991 UD Arena 82 79 W Feb 15, 2004 Washington, D.C. 62 80 L Boise State 1-0 California State-Bakersfield 1-0 Dec 18, 2007 UD Arena 81 43 W Nov 21, 2006 UD Arena 62 46 W Nov 30, 2002 Reno, Nev. JANC 73 68 W Date Location UD Op W/L Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 14, 2005 Frericks Center 41 69 L Dec 8, 2007 Philadelphia, Pa. 60 50 W Dec 21, 2007 Ypsilanti, Mich. 59 57 W Feb 6, 2005 Washington, D.C. 59 71 L Nov 21, 2003 Colorado Springs, Colo. AFC 73 71 W Dec 22, 2010 Bakersfield, CA 98 78 W Jan 4, 2009 UD Arena 61 54 W AFC/Air Force Classic Cleveland State 7-1 Jan 6, 2006 Washington, D.C. 64 75 L Duke 1-0 JANC / John Ascuaga’s Nugget Classic Jan 26, 2007 UD Arena 57 70 L California State-Fullerton 0-1 Date Location UD Op W/L Date Location UD Op W/L Bowling Green 11-13 Date Location UD Op W/L Dec 29, 1982 Miami, Fla. DC 60 73 L Mar 3, 2007 Cincinnati, OH A10 45 61 L Jan 3, 1981 Dayton, Ohio 99 78 W Eastern Washington 1-0 Jan 29, 2008 Washington, D.C. 73 81 L Date Location UD Op W/L Dec 4, 1987 Champaign, Ill. ICT 33 64 L Jan 17, 1984 UD Arena ot 103 100 W Date Location UD Op W/L Mar 8, 1969 Dayton, Ohio 50 38 W ICT / Illini Classic Mar 2, 1985 Cleveland, Ohio 76 67 W Jan 28, 2009 UD Arena 52 64 L Duquesne 15-18 Dec 1, 2002 Reno, Nev. JANC 67 63 W Jan 9, 2010 Washington, D.C. 59 55 W Feb 1, 1986 UD Arena 95 51 W Date Location UD Op W/L JANC / John Ascuaga’s Nugget Classic Boston College 2-1 Central Florida 1-0 Feb 7, 1987 Cleveland, Ohio 84 73 W Jan 19, 2011 UD Arena 80 64 W Jan 14, 1993 Pittsburgh, Pa. 71 67 W Mar 4, 2011 Lowell, MA A-10 61 58 W Date Location UD Op W/L Date Location UD Op W/L Dec 12, 1987 UD Arena 77 72 W Feb 20, 1993 UD Arena 69 45 W Evansville 7-8 Dec 21, 1986 Berkeley, Calif. CIT 59 61 L Feb 13, 1981 Orlando, Fla. 101 72 W Nov 23, 2004 Cleveland, Ohio 73 62 W Jan. 28, 2012 Washington, D.C. 74 56 W Nov 27, 1994 UD Arena 82 89 L Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 24, 2013 UD Arena 80 52 W Jan 3, 2011 Chestnut Hill, MA 89 77 W Dec 9, 2005 UD Arena 67 59 W Jan 24, 1996 Pittsburgh, Pa. 38 74 L Feb 20, 1984 Evansville, Ind. 99 67 W Dec 4, 2011 UD Arena 69 60 W Central Michigan 3-4 DC / Dial Classic Mar 9, 2013 Philadelphia, Pa. A10 74 49 W Feb 11, 1996 UD Arena 58 63 L Jan 26, 1985 Evansville, Ind. 63 60 W A10 / Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament CIT / California Invitational Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 9, 1997 Pittsburgh, Pa. 69 76 L Feb 23, 1985 UD Arena 80 56 W Mar 21, 1969 West Chester, Pa. NIT 43 49 L Colorado 1-1 Feb 8, 1997 UD Arena 64 72 L Jan 25, 1986 UD Arena 78 51 W Gonzaga 0-1 Boston UNIVERSITY 0-1 Feb 21, 1987 UD Arena 59 80 L Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 8, 1998 UD Arena 74 87 L Feb 22, 1986 Evansville, Ind. 72 50 W Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 13, 1988 Mt. Pleasant, Mich. 64 73 L Nov 25, 1988 Boulder, Colo. UCCC 53 86 L Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 11, 1998 Pittsburgh, Pa. 71 85 L Jan 21, 1989 UD Arena 62 63 L Dec 21, 2011 Las Vegas, NV 76 82 L Dec 29, 2006 Hanover, NH BSC 74 77 L Dec 20, 1994 Mt. Pleasant, Mich. 67 77 L Jan 29, 1999 UD Arena 64 62 W Feb 18, 1989 Evansville, Ind. 54 52 W BSC / Blue Sky Classic Nov 11, 1996 UD Arena 73 68 W CoNNECTICUT 0-1 Feb 7, 1999 Pittsburgh, Pa. 60 61 L Jan 20, 1990 Evansville, Ind. 51 60 L harvard 1-0 Dec 30, 2007 UD Arena DFC 86 71 W Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 30, 2000 Pittsburgh, Pa. 65 66 L Feb 17, 1990 UD Arena 60 65 L Bowling Green 11-14 Nov 29, 2008 Columbus, Oh. BC 78 76 W Nov 27, 2011 Storrs, CT 38 78 L Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 16, 2000 UD Arena 76 68 W Jan 19, 1991 UD Arena 74 86 L Dec 30, 2010 UD Arena 101 80 W Date Location UD Op W/L NIT / National Invitational Tournament Feb 7, 2001 Pittsburgh, Pa. ot 67 71 L Feb 16, 1991 Evansville, Ind. 80 89 L Mar 8, 1969 Dayton, Ohio 50 38 W DFC/Dayton Flyer Classic CORNELL 1-0 Feb 16, 2001 UD Arena 82 63 W Jan 30, 1992 Evansville, Ind. 81 62 W Feb 28, 1970 Dayton, Ohio 39 45 L BC/Buckeye Classic Date Location UD Op W/L High Point 1-0 Jan 6, 2002 Pittsburgh, Pa. 64 78 L Feb 27, 1992 UD Arena 57 84 L Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 27, 1971 Dayton, Ohio 47 40 W Dec 29, 2007 UD Arena DFC 74 58 W Feb 24, 2002 UD Arena ot 71 69 W Jan 21, 1993 UD Arena 65 57 L Mar 26, 1971 Dayton, Ohio ST 30 52 L Charlotte 3-5 DFC/Dayton Flyer Classic Mar 21, 1979 Fargo, N.D. AIAW 75 65 W Jan 12, 2003 UD Arena 67 55 W Feb 27, 1993 Evansville, Ind. 55 59 L AIAW / Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women Tourna- Feb 26, 1972 Dayton, Ohio 36 50 L Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 2, 2003 Pittsburgh, Pa. 59 72 L Feb 25, 1973 Dayton, Ohio 35 38 L Feb 3, 2006 UD Arena 74 86 L DARTMOUTH 1-1 ment Jan 9, 2004 Pittsburgh, Pa. 59 75 L Fairleigh Dickinson 1-0 Holy Cross 0-1 Feb 23, 1974 Dayton, Ohio 46 56 L Jan 12, 2007 Charlotte, NC 70 82 L Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 19, 2004 UD Arena 58 74 L Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 22, 1975 Dayton, Ohio 59 68 L Jan 22, 2008 UD Arena 51 64 L Dec 30, 2006 Hanover, NH BSC 71 76 L Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 30, 2005 UD Arena 55 54 W Nov 26, 2011 Storrs, CT 84 48 W Nov 28, 1987 UD Arena 69 82 L Feb 14, 1976 Bowling Green, Ohio 49 69 L Mar 8, 2008 Philadelphia, Pa. A10 77 53 W Dec 30, 2009 Hanover, NH BSC 57 36 W Feb 18, 2005 Pittsburgh, Pa. 51 59 L Feb 12, 1977 Dayton, Ohio 72 62 W Jan 24, 2008 Charlotte, NC 57 60 L BSC / Blue Sky Classic Jan 15, 2006 Pittsburgh, Pa. 67 55 W Florida 0-1 Feb 18, 1978 Bowling Green, Ohio 80 57 W Feb 3, 2010 UD Arena 70 55 W Idaho State 1-0 Feb 24, 2006 UD Arena 55 70 L Date Location UD Op W/L Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 27, 1979 Dayton, Ohio 75 35 W Feb 12, 2011 Charlotte, NC 52 73 L Jan 28, 2007 UD Arena 77 60 W Mar 15, 2000 UD Arena WNIT 93 97 L Jan 11, 1980 Bowling Green, Ohio 74 53 W Feb. 8, 2012 UD Arena 91 68 W Nov 24, 2000 San Antonio, Texas SAT 60 50 W Jan 19, 2008 Pittsburgh, Pa. 69 83 L WNIT / Women’s National Invitation Tournament SAT / San Antonio Tippoff Classic Feb 20, 1981 Dayton, Ohio 77 70 W A10/Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament Jan 22, 2008 UD Arena 77 75 W Mar 1, 1982 Bowling Green, Ohio ot 71 77 L Florida International 1-1 Dec 11, 1982 Dayton, Ohio 72 68 W Dec 5, 2007 UD Arena 67 59 W Date Location UD Op W/L Mar 22, 2009 Bloomington, Ind. WNIT 57 59 L IUCC / Indiana University Coca-Cola Classic 134 WNIT/Women’s National Invitation Tournament 135 2013 / 2014 > dayton flyers > WOMen’s basketball 2013 / 2014 > dayton flyers > WOMen’s basketball ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS > Oioh 10-3 Date Location UD Op W/L M(Fiami lorida) 0-3 NCorth arolina-Greensboro 1-0 Mar 27, 1971 Dayton, Ohio ST 44 36 W I llinois 3-0 Jan 10, 2003 UD Arena 61 72 L Dec 29, 2003 Milwaukee, Wis. 61 73 L Date Location UD Op W/L Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 13, 2003 Philadelphia, Pa. 69 70 L GMC / Great Midwest Conference Tournament Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 17, 1975 Dayton, Ohio 58 41 W Feb 15, 1981 Miami, Fla. 58 62 L Jan 24, 1976 Athens, Ohio 63 66 L Dec 29, 1979 UD Arena 98 64 W Feb 8, 2004 UD Arena 62 65 L Jan 4, 1986 Miami, Fla. BKC 62 76 L Dec 30, 1993 UD Arena 82 65 W Jan 22, 1977 Dayton, Ohio 78 60 W Jan 17, 1981 Champaign, Ill. 81 74 W Feb 22, 2004 Philadelphia, Pa. 63 81 L Marshall 5-0 Dec 3, 1993 Tallahassee, Fla. DC 53 67 L Feb 15, 1978 Athens, Ohio 106 63 W Dec 20, 2011 Las Vegas, NV 80 66 W Jan 21, 2005 Philadelphia, Pa. 61 67 L Date Location UD Op W/L BKC / Burger King Classic North Carolina State 0-1 Jan 20, 1979 Dayton, Ohio 76 63 W Feb 13, 2005 UD Arena 75 65 W Dec 21, 1978 Huntington, W.Va. 77 56 W Jan 19, 1980 Athens, Ohio 83 62 W DC / Dial Classic Date Location UD Op W/L Dec 13, 1980 Dayton, Ohio 92 73 W Illinois-Chicago 5-1 Feb 10, 2006 Philadelphia, Pa. 50 62 L Feb 4, 1980 Dayton, Ohio 91 74 W Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 8, 2007 UD Arena 59 57 W Jan 10, 1981 Huntington, W.Va. 89 68 W Nov 25, 1989 Orlando, Fla. SC 66 105 L Feb 27, 1982 Athens, Ohio 64 68 L Michigan 5-2 Jan 3, 1983 Dayton, Ohio 81 76 W Feb 10, 1983 Chicago, Ill. 77 64 W Mar 2, 2007 Cincinnati, OH A10 57 43 W Feb 13, 1982 Dayton, Ohio 88 41 W Date Location UD Op W/L SC / Sunshine Classic Dec 7, 1983 Athens, Ohio 85 82 W Feb 11, 1984 Dayton, Ohio 83 60 W Jan 16, 2008 Philadelphia, Pa. 45 43 W Jan 15, 1983 Huntington, W.Va. 61 53 W Jan 8, 1979 Ann Arbor, Mich. 90 66 W Jan 4, 1993 UD Arena 61 45 W Jan 10, 1987 UD Arena 86 63 W Feb 21, 2009 UD Arena 71 49 W Feb 26, 1980 Dayton, Ohio 91 74 W Northern Illinois 2-3 Dec 22, 1993 Athens, Ohio 61 72 L Jan 18, 1988 Chicago, Ill. 75 50 W Feb 27, 2010 Philadelphia, Pa. 62 46 W Maryland 1-1 ST / State Tournament Feb 20, 1982 Ann Arbor, Mich. ot 79 82 L Date Location UD Op W/L Nov 30, 2009 Chicago, Ill. 73 46 W Jan 26, 2011 UD Arena 85 51 W Date Location UD Op W/L Dec 21, 1982 Dayton, Ohio 102 75 W Nov 27, 2010 UD Arena 65 66 L Feb. 15,2012 Philadelphia, Pa. 58 49 W Nov 29, 2000 College Park, Md. 55 69 L Feb 11, 1987 UD Arena 66 73 L Oklahoma 0-1 Dec 19, 1983 Ann Arbor, Mich. 70 60 W Jan 30, 1988 UD Arena 78 75 W Jan 16, 2013 UD Arena 95 47 W Nov 28, 2001 UD Arena 56 53 W Nov 24, 1984 UD Arena 71 74 L Date Location UD Op W/L Illinois State 2-1 A10 / Atlantic 10 Tournament Dec 7, 1985 UD Arena 73 69 W Feb 29, 1988 Dekalb, Ill. 61 99 L Jan 3, 1986 Miami, Fla. BKC 46 64 L Date Location UD Op W/L Massachusetts 10-10 Dec 8, 2001 Dekalb, Ill. 52 61 L Jan 15, 1980 Dayton, Ohio 86 64 W Lipscomb 1-0 Date Location UD Op W/L MS ichigan tate 4-6 Dec 15, 2002 UD Arena 78 67 W Old Dominion 0-2 Jan 19, 1981 Normal, Ill. 53 80 L Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 21, 1996 UD Arena 53 65 L Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 10, 1982 Dayton, Ohio 55 53 W Dec 28, 2008 UD Arena DFC 76 36 W Feb 22, 1997 Amherst, Mass. 55 62 L Dec 20, 1985 East Lansing, Mich. 67 79 L Northwestern 2-4 Date Location UD Op W/L DFC/Dayton Flyer Classic Jan 31, 1998 Amherst, Mass. 67 55 W Dec 30, 1986 UD Arena ot 63 59 W Dec 29, 1987 Norfolk, Va. RRC 55 79 L Indiana 3-7 Jan 22, 1999 UD Arena 56 63 L Nov 26, 1988 Boulder, Colo. UCCC 54 80 L Date Location UD Op W/L Nov 16, 2008 Austin, Texas WVC 58 70 L Date Location UD Op W/L Long Island 1-1 Jan 16, 2000 Amherst, Mass. 65 71 L Dec 18, 1993 East Lansing, Mich. 62 70 L Jan 26, 1980 Evanston, Ill. 64 67 L Dec 2, 1978 Dayton, Ohio 74 62 W Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 14, 2001 UD Arena 57 69 L RRC / Reebok Roundball Classic Dec 3, 1994 UD Arena 67 90 L Jan 24, 1981 Dayton, Ohio 74 71 W WVC/World Vision Clasic Nov 29, 1979 Bloomington, Ind. 67 48 W Dec 17, 2005 Brooklyn, N.Y. 61 46 W Feb 25, 2001 Amherst, Mass. 59 55 W Dec 17, 1999 East Lansing, Mich. 68 83 L Jan 23, 1982 Evanston, Ill. 59 75 L Nov 29, 1980 Dayton, Ohio 50 67 L Dec 2, 2006 UD Arena 63 67 L Jan 31, 2002 Amherst, Mass. ot 58 65 L Dec 17, 2000 UD Arena 61 57 W Dec 9, 1981 Bloomington, Ind. 52 73 L Jan 26, 2003 UD Arena 68 60 W Dec 17, 2002 Evanston, Ill. ot 56 49 W Penn STate 1-2 Nov 13, 2009 UD Arena 77 74 W Nov 26, 2003 UD Arena 47 49 L Dec 4, 1984 UD Arena 53 70 L Louisville 5-8 Jan 11, 2004 Amherst, Mass. 68 78 L Nov 15, 2010 East Lansing, Mich. 62 74 L Date Location UD Op W/L Nov 26, 1985 Bloomington, Ind. 58 67 L Feb 11, 2005 UD Arena 30 52 L Nov 9, 2008 Albuquerque, NM WSFT ot 70 76 L Date Location UD Op W/L Dec 8, 2012 UD Arena 60 53 W Dec 6, 2008 University Park, Pa. 67 66 W Nov 29, 1986 Bloomington, Ind.UCC 42 68 L Feb 4, 1978 Dayton, Ohio 80 84 L Jan 4, 2006 Amherst, Mass. 57 51 W UCCC / University of Colorado Coors Classic WSFT/Women’s Sports Foundation Tournament Nov 19, 2006 Bloomington, Ind. 71 98 L Jan 16, 1979 Dayton, Ohio 81 58 W Feb 22, 2007 UD Arena 58 66 L Nov 12, 2010 UD Arena 2ot 107 112 L Mar 19, 2011 University Park, Pa. NCAA 66 75 L Jan 22, 1980 Louisville, Ky. 85 55 W Feb 23, 2008 Amherst, Mass. 46 56 L Minnesota 1-2 NOTRE DAME 6-22 IUPUI 2-0 Feb 24, 1986 Louisville, Ky. 65 53 W Mar 7, 2008 Philadelphia, Pa. A10 57 51 W Date Location UD Op W/L Mar 6, 1983 Notre Dame, Ind 64 68 L NCAA / NCAA Division I Tournament Round 1 Date Location UD Op W/L Dec 10, 1986 UD Arena 68 76 L Feb 7, 2009 UD Arena 86 65 W Dec 1, 2001 Minneapolis, Minn. 56 83 L Mar 3, 1984 UD Arena 57 63 L Dec 13, 1998 UD Arena 76 63 W Jan 2, 1988 Louisville, Ky. 59 77 L Feb 13, 2010 Amherst, Mass. 74 60 W Dec 30, 2002 UD Arena 64 83 L Pennsylvania 0-1 Jan 2, 2001 UD Arena 73 70 W Dec 10, 1988 UD Arena 59 49 W Feb 9, 2011 UD Arena 66 58 W Feb 5 1985 UD Arena 66 81 L Nov 21, 2010 Minneapolis, Minn. MSC 97 81 W Mar 6, 1985 Notre Dame, Ind. 57 72 L Date Location UD Op W/L Dec 6, 1989 Louisville, Ky. 54 60 L Jan. 18,2012 Amherst, Mass 80 55 W MSC / Minnesota Subway Classic Jackson State 0-1 Feb 5, 1994 UD Arena 69 54 W Jan 27, 2013 UD Arena 83 44 W Feb 5, 1986 Notre Dame, Ind. 61 58 W Dec 20, 2003 Columbus, Ohio BC 69 90 L BC / Buckeye Classic Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 26, 1995 Louisville, Ky. 54 68 L A10/Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament Mississippi 0-1 Mar 8, 1986 UD Arena 62 88 L Dec 28, 1984 Miami, Fla. WCC 74 75 L Nov 10, 2006 Louisville, Ky. CC 54 81 L Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 28, 1987 Notre Dame, Ind. 55 54 W WCC / Women’s Court Classic Nov 15, 2009 UD Arena 63 65 L M emphis 1-5 Nov 25, 1994 Bowling Green, Ky. BGBC 42 76 L Mar 7, 1987 UD Arena 48 59 L PITTSBURGH 1-0 Dec 11, 2010 Louisville, Ky. 55 69 L Date Location UD Op W/L BGBC / Bowling Green Bank Classic Feb 13, 1988 Notre Dame, Ind. 58 60 L Dec 20, 1982 Miami, FLA DC 71 61 W Kent State 6-3 CC / Cardinal Classic Jan 27, 1994 UD Arena 62 74 L DC-Dial Classic Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 24, 1994 Memphis, Tenn. 66 69 L Mar 12, 1988 UD Arena 64 77 L Mississippi State 1-0 Jan 29, 1989 Notre Dame, Ind. 57 72 L Feb 1, 1969 kent, Ohio 40 39 W Loyola-Chicago 13-9 Mar 9, 1994 Cincinnati, Ohio GMC 57 91 L Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 21, 1970 Dayton, Ohio 32 57 L Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 20, 1995 Memphis, Tenn. 43 89 L Feb 23, 1989 UD Arena 67 55 W PRINCETON 0-1 Dec 28, 1981 Miami, Fla. HCC 66 64 W Dec 21, 1998 UD Arena 44 57 L Feb 20, 1971 kent, Ohio 51 52 L Jan 16, 1982 Dayton, Ohio 82 68 W Feb 10, 1995 UD Arena 66 98 L HCC / Hurricane Christmas Classic Jan 23, 1990 UD Arena 60 85 L Feb 19, 1972 Dayton, Ohio 39 32 W Feb 12, 1983 Chicago, Ill. 65 63 W Nov 11, 2006 Louisville, Ky. 96 71 W Mar 1, 1990 Notre Dame, Ind. 47 76 L Mar 3, 1972 Cedarville, Ohio ST 35 46 L Jan 17, 1985 UD Arena 66 56 W GMC / Great Midwest Conference Tournament MISSISSIPPI VALLEY 1-0 Mar 9, 1990 UD Arena MCC 59 67 L Purdue 6-4 Feb 17, 1973 kent, Ohio 50 43 W CC / Cardinal Classic Feb 15, 1985 Chicago, Ill. 63 70 L Date Location UD Op W/L Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 16, 1974 Dayton, Ohio 70 57 W Jan 17, 1986 Chicago, Ill. 71 83 L Jan 21, 1991 Notre Dame, Ind. 49 79 L Nov 9, 2012 MDC 93 59 W Feb 28, 1991 UD Arena 79 76 W Feb 2, 1979 West Lafayette, Ind. 67 56 W Feb 15, 1975 kent, Ohio 66 32 W Feb 14, 1986 UD Arena 68 64 W Mercer 1-0 MCD/Maggie Dixon Classic Dec 1, 1979 Dayton, Ohio 81 64 W Jan 14, 1989 Chicago, Ill. 76 78 L Date Location UD Op W/L Mar 8, 1991 UD Arena MCC 61 68 L Jan 17, 1980 Dayton, Ohio 85 55 W ST / State Tournament Feb 11, 1989 UD Arena 69 73 L Nov 24, 1990 Orlando, Fla. SC 75 66 W Jan 9, 1992 Notre Dame, Ind. 2ot 70 76 L Jan 7, 1981 West Lafayette, Ind. 65 62 W Jan 13, 1990 UD Arena ot 73 68 W SC / Sunshine Classic Missouri 0-1 Feb 8, 1992 UD Arena 63 62 W Jan 2, 1982 Dayton, Ohio 71 68 W Kentucky 3-17 Feb 10, 1990 Chicago, Ill. 58 67 L Date Location UD Op W/L Mar 12, 1992 Cincinnati, Ohio MCC 55 74 L Nov 27, 1982 West Lafayette, Ind. 69 71 L Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 12, 1991 Chicago, Ill. 66 61 W Miami (Ohio) 20-15 Dec 31, 1992 UD Arena 57 68 L Jan 7, 1993 UD Arena 60 72 L Nov 26, 1983 Dayton, Ohio 81 68 W Mar 10, 1971 Lexington, Ky. 40 46 L Feb 9, 1991 UD Arena 69 85 L Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 12, 1972 Dayton, Ohio 36 45 L Feb 18, 1969 Oxford, Ohio 36 47 L Mar 8, 1993 Notre Dame, Ind. MCC 78 74 W Dec 13, 1986 West Lafayette, Ind. 60 98 L Jan 23, 1992 UD Arena 60 61 L Monmouth 0-1 Feb 14, 1973 Dayton, Ohio 33 59 L Feb 20, 1992 Chicago, Ill. 50 61 L Feb 24, 1970 Dayton, Ohio 44 26 W Jan 4, 1994 UD Arena 55 63 L Dec 28, 1988 UD Arena 53 90 L Feb 9, 1974 Lexington, Ky. 43 49 L Jan 28, 1993 Chicago, Ill. 84 80 W Jan 27, 1971 Oxford, Ohio 51 26 W Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 2, 1995 Notre Dame, Ind. 63 80 L Nov 19, 1999 UD Arena 58 60 L Jan 18, 1975 Dayton, Ohio 46 52 L Mar 6, 1993 UD Arena 70 63 W Feb 1, 1972 Dayton, Ohio 37 39 L Dec 28, 1982 Miami, Fla. DC 65 76 L Dec 13, 2003 Notre Dame, Ind. 41 78 L Nov 21, 2009 West Lafayette, Ind. PBTIC 56 53 W Jan 30, 1976 Lexington, Ky. 49 63 L Nov 17, 1998 UD Arena 84 60 W Jan 31, 1973 Oxford, Ohio 43 51 L DC / Dial Classic Dec 9, 2004 UD Arena 39 65 L PBTIC/ Purdue BTI Classic Jan 15, 1977 Dayton, Ohio 66 69 L Jan 2, 2000 Chicago, Ill. 84 74 W Jan 30, 1974 Dayton, Ohio 60 52 W MCC / Midwestern Collegiate Conference Tournament Dec 21, 1977 Lexington, Ky. 64 98 L Nov 22, 2005 Chicago, Ill. 80 57 W Jan 29, 1975 Dayton, Ohio 51 52 L Morehead State 6-4 Quinnipiac 1-0 Dec 17, 1978 Lexington, Ky. UKIT 72 65 W Dec 6, 2006 UD Arena 69 73 L Jan 14, 1976 Dayton, Ohio 77 67 W Jan 20, 1984 Lexington, Ky. 59 77 L Nov 17, 2007 Chicago, Ill. 82 54 W Mar 5, 1976 Cedarville, Ohio OAISW 57 75 L Date Location UD Op W/L Oakland 2-0 Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 9, 1985 Lexington, Ky. 61 69 L Dec 23, 2008 UD Arena 85 55 W Feb 16, 1977 Oxford, Ohio 73 61 W Feb 5, 1977 Dayton, Ohio 69 57 W Date Location UD Op W/L Nov 21, 1998 UD Arena 66 44 W Jan 14, 1986 UD Arena 64 84 L Jan 11, 1978 Dayton, Ohio 86 61 W Jan 14, 1978 Morehead, Ky. 70 93 L Mar 12, 1983 Oakland, Mich. NCAA 73 72 W Feb 24, 1987 Lexington, Ky. 57 73 L Manhattan 1-0 Dec 13, 1978 Oxford, Ohio 77 64 W Jan 24, 1979 Dayton, Ohio 67 61 W Mar 19, 2009 Oakland, Mich. WNIT 70 55 W Radford 1-0 Feb 10, 1988 UD Arena 68 58 W Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 31, 1979 Dayton, Ohio 81 49 W Dec 15, 1979 Morehead, Ky. 69 64 W NCAA / NCAA Division II Tournament Dec 6, 1988 Lexington, Ky. 68 95 L Jan 2, 1980 Dayton, Ohio 76 56 W Date Location UD Op W/L Dec 6, 1992 Syracuse, N.Y. SCC 86 70 W Jan 14, 1981 Dayton, Ohio 86 74 W WNIT/Women’s National Invitation Tournament Dec 30, 1989 UD Arena 58 88 L SCC / Syracuse Carrier Classic Dec 4, 1980 Oxford, Ohio 76 64 W Dec 5, 1992 Syracuse, N.Y, 2ot SCC 92 90 W Dec 15, 1990 Lexington, Ky. 68 95 L Jan 19, 1982 Dayton, Ohio 57 76 L Feb 23, 1982 Morehead, Ky. 53 77 L SCC / Syracuse Carrier Classic Nov 30, 1996 UD Arena 55 53 W Marquette 12-14 Dec 8, 1982 Oxford, Ohio 77 71 W Dec 3, 1988 UD Arena 60 68 L Ohio State 3-12 Dec 6, 1997 Lexington, Ky. 67 73 L Date Location UD Op W/L Nov 30, 1983 UD Arena 98 64 W Jan 6, 1990 Morehead, Ky. 75 70 W Date Location UD Op W/L Rhode Island 18-4 Mar 26, 2013 Queens, N.Y. NCAA 70 84 L Feb 5, 1983 Dayton, Ohio 81 47 W Dec 14, 1984 Oxford, Ohio ot 75 73 W Dec 30, 1994 UD Arena 73 56 W Feb 4, 1969 Columbus, Ohio 48 54 L Date Location UD Op W/L UKIT / University of Kentucky Invitational Tournament Feb 18, 1984 Milwaukee, Wis. 80 62 W Dec 11, 1985 UD Arena 84 55 W Dec 4, 1995 Morehead, Ky. 72 75 L Feb 7, 1970 Dayton, Ohio 50 62 L Jan 15, 1996 kingston, R.I. 72 87 L NCAA/ NCAA Division I Tournament Jan 5, 1985 UD Arena 77 39 W Jan 31, 1987 Oxford, Ohio 50 67 L Feb 19, 1997 UD Arena 83 55 W Jan 24, 1987 UD Arena 60 55 W Feb 3, 1988 UD Arena 79 63 W Feb 6, 1971 Columbus, Ohio 46 40 W Jan 29, 1998 kingston, R.I. 82 69 W La Salle 16-15 Feb 16, 1987 Milwaukee, Wis. 68 53 W Dec 19, 1988 Oxford, Ohio 58 67 L Navy 2-0 Feb 5, 1972 Dayton, Ohio 27 35 L Jan 24, 1999 UD Arena 95 75 W Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 23, 1988 UD Arena 63 58 W Dec 2, 1989 UD Arena 50 68 L Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 3, 1973 Columbus, Ohio 42 82 L Jan 14, 2000 kingston, R.I. 89 65 W Jan 16, 1993 Philadelphia, Pa. 67 100 L Feb 27, 1988 Milwaukee, Wis. 69 57 W Nov 27, 1990 Oxford, Ohio 73 67 W Nov 25, 2008 Annapolis, Md. ot 64 58 W Feb 28, 1975 Ada, Ohio OAISW 36 70 L Jan 12, 2001 UD Arena 82 74 W Feb, 18 1993 UD Arena 81 65 W Mar 2, 1989 UD Arena 92 72 W Nov 30, 1991 UD Arena 71 82 L Jan 5, 2010 UD Arena 84 54 W Feb 19, 1979 Columbus, Ohio 60 68 L Feb 23, 2001 kingston, R.I. 64 59 W Jan 27, 1996 UD Arena 66 71 L Jan 11, 1990 UD Arena 70 74 L Dec 21, 1992 Oxford, Ohio 50 83 L Jan 17, 2002 kingston, RI 91 84 W Feb 8, 1990 Milwaukee, Wis. 58 66 L Feb 2, 1980 Dayton, Ohio 89 53 W Feb 17, 1996 Philadelphia, Pa. 50 85 L Dec 11, 1993 UD Arena 60 78 L NEW MEXICO 0-1 Feb 28, 1981 Columbus, Ohio 78 73 W Jan 24, 2003 UD Arena 56 53 W Jan 12, 1997 Philadelphia, Pa. 70 83 L Jan 10, 1991 Milwaukee, Wis. 70 64 W Dec 6, 1994 Oxford, Ohio 58 77 L Mar 6, 2003 kingston, R.I. A10 57 62 L Feb 6, 1997 UD Arena 57 66 L Feb 7, 1991 UD Arena 89 69 W Dec 2, 1995 UD Arena 77 69 W Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 12, 1982 Dayton, Ohio 61 68 L Jan 23, 2004 kingston, R.I. 43 48 L Jan 2, 1998 Philadelphia, Pa. 62 70 L Jan 27, 1992 UD Arena 79 90 L Nov 25, 1996 Oxford, Ohio 51 57 L Nov 10, 2007 Albuquerque, NM WSFT 64 72 L Dec 4, 1982 Columbus, Ohio 57 90 L Mar 5, 2004 Philadelphia, Pa. A10 49 69 L Feb 8, 1998 UD Arena 62 74 L Jan 23, 1994 UD Arena 68 76 L Nov 23, 1998 Oxford, Ohio 60 64 L WSFT/Women’s Sports Foundation Tournament Nov 25, 1991 Columbus, Ohio 67 85 L Jan 16, 2005 Frericks Center 66 61 W Jan 17, 1999 Philadelphia, Pa. 66 61 W Mar 5, 1994 Milwaukee, Wis. 62 103 L Dec 7, 1999 UD Arena 76 46 W Dec 4, 2004 UD Arena 42 75 L Jan 27, 2006 UD Arena 62 51 W Feb 5, 1995 UD Arena 75 82 L Feb 14, 1999 UD Arena 62 71 L Dec 10, 2008 UD Arena ot 69 66 W Niagara 1-0 Nov 30, 2005 Columbus, Ohio 31 73 L Mar 3, 2006 Philadelphia, Pa. A10 71 63 W Jan 22, 2000 UD Arena 88 58 W Feb 24, 1995 Milwaukee, Wis. 67 78 L Dec 12, 2009 Oxford, Ohio 84 75 W Feb 15, 2006 kingston, RI 77 65 W Mar 9, 1995 Milwaukee, Wis. GMC 66 77 L Date Location UD Op W/L Nov 30, 2008 Columbus, Ohio BC 61 76 L Feb 3, 2000 Philadelphia, Pa. 64 38 W Jan 2, 1997 UD Arena 62 73 L OAISW / Ohio Association for Intercollegiate Sports for Women OAISW / Ohio Association for Intercollegiate Sports for Women Feb 17, 2008 UD Arena 63 50 W Jan 5, 2001 Philadelphia, Pa. ot 75 72 W Tournament Mar 22, 1979 Fargo, N.D. AIAW 76 57 W Feb 26, 2009 kingston, RI 46 36 W Dec 19, 1997 UD Arena 50 71 L BC/Buckeye Classic Feb 10, 2001 UD Arena 66 61 W Dec 6, 1998 UD Arena 59 68 L AIAW / Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women Tournament Feb 24, 2010 UD Arena 75 56 W Jan 20, 2002 UD Arena 82 72 W Dec 4, 1999 Milwaukee, Wis. ot 60 67 L Feb 23, 2011 kingston, RI 63 43 W Feb 17, 2002 Philadelphia, Pa. ot 76 77 L Dec 5, 2000 UD Arena 62 57 W Jan 7, 2012 UD Arena 97 46 W Jan 20, 2013 kingston, RI 74 48 W 136 Dec 16, 2001 Milwaukee, Wis. 63 91 L Nov 24, 2002 UD Arena 80 62 W A10 / Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament 137 2013 / 2014 > dayton flyers > WOMen’s basketball 2013 / 2014 > dayton flyers > WOMen’s basketball ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS >

Feb 15, 2003 Philadelphia, Pa. 51 63 L Virginia Tech 2-11 Wyoming 1-0 Feb 6, 2004 UD Arena 55 58 L Date Location UD Op W/L Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 20, 2005 Philadelphia, Pa. 58 69 L Jan 25, 1992 UD Arena 75 71 W Nov 26, 1999 Laramie, Wy. 79 59 W Feb 19, 2006 UD Arena 36 70 L Feb 10, 1992 Blacksburg, Va. 55 71 L Mar 4, 2006 Philadelphia, Pa. A10 55 70 L Feb 15, 1996 UD Arena 59 66 L Xavier 34-28 Feb 4, 2007 Philadelphia, Pa. 50 68 L Feb 24, 1996 Blacksburg, Va. 59 79 L Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 12, 2008 UD Arena 62 49 W Jan 18, 1997 UD Arena 2 ot 98 103 L Feb 23, 1972 Dayton, Ohio 53 14 W Mar 9, 2008 Philadelphia, Pa. A10 51 56 L Feb 13, 1997 Blacksburg, Va. 65 84 L Dec 12, 1979 Dayton, Ohio 101 46 W Jan 31, 2009 Philadelphia, Pa. 52 62 L Jan 10, 1998 UD Arena 64 76 L Feb 22, 1981 Dayton, Ohio 91 51 W Feb 20, 2010 UD Arena 71 63 W Feb 5, 1998 Blacksburg, Va. 66 68 L Mar 6, 1981 Dayton, Ohio OAISW 111 73 W Mar 7, 2010 Upper Malboro, MD A10 ot 64 67 L Jan 4, 1999 Blacksburg, Va. 59 76 L Dec 12, 1981 Dayton, Ohio 79 68 W Feb 19, 2011 Philadelphia, Pa. 52 76 L Jan 31, 1999 UD Arena 60 68 L Feb 1, 1983 Dayton, Ohio 80 46 W Mar 6, 2011 Lowell, MA A10 75 67 W Feb 27, 1999 Philadelphia, Pa. 3ot A10 72 73 L Feb 29, 1984 Cincinnati, Ohio 92 70 W Jan. 15, 2012 UD Arena 57 61 L Jan 28, 2000 Blacksburg, Va. 69 65 W Jan 31, 1985 Cincinnati, Ohio 100 74 W Mar. 4, 2012 Philadelphia, Pa. A 10 66 63 W Feb 27, 2000 UD Arena 63 68 L Feb 28, 1985 UD Arena 90 33 W Feb 24, 2013 UD Arena 67 47 W A10 / Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament Jan 29, 1986 UD Arena 82 53 W A10 / Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament Western Kentucky 1-10 Feb 27, 1986 CIncinnati, Ohio 78 42 W Feb 19, 1987 Cincinnati, Ohio 60 51 W Tennessee 0-2 Date Location UD Op W/L Dec 9, 1980 Dayton, Ohio 77 85 L Feb 24, 1988 UD Arena 62 49 W Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 4, 1989 UD Arena 66 54 W Dec 4, 1986 knoxville, Tenn. 40 66 L Jan 26, 1982 Bowling Green, Ky. 59 73 L Jan 24, 1983 Dayton, OH 53 60 L Mar 4, 1989 Cincinnati, Ohio 68 75 L Mar 22, 2010 knoxville, Tenn. NCAA 64 92 L Feb 3, 1990 Cincinnati, Ohio 73 61 W NCAA Division I Tournament Round 2 Jan 25, 1984 Bowling Green, Ky. 82 72 W Feb 2, 1985 UD Arena 47 86 L Mar 3, 1990 UD Arena 82 77 W Jan 10, 1986 Bowling Green, Ky. 75 104 L Feb 2, 1991 UD Arena 75 64 W Tennessee-Martin 1-1 Feb 26, 1991 Cincinnati, Ohio 70 60 W Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 13, 1987 UD Arena 52 78 L Feb 6, 1988 Bowling Green, Ky. 46 73 L Jan 18, 1992 UD Arena 56 71 L Dec 20, 2005 UD Arena 76 62 W Feb 15, 1992 Cincinnati, OH 79 94 L Nov 30, 2006 Martin, Tenn. ot 52 53 L Feb 2, 1989 UD Arena 53 55 L Feb 1, 1990 Bowling Green, Ky. 46 81 L Jan 2, 1993 UD Arena 61 76 L Feb 11, 1991 UD Arena 80 87 L Feb 6, 1993 Cincinnati, Ohio 65 78 L Texas 0-1 Mar 9, 1993 Notre Dame, Ind. MCC 57 67 L Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 2, 1994 Cincinnati, Ohio 70 78 L Nov 15, 2008 Austin, Texas WVC 40 66 L WESTERN MICHIGAN 1-0 Rcei 1-1 S yt. Mar ’s (TExas) 1-0 Date Location UD Op W/L Dec 10, 1994 UD Arena ot 77 87 L S t. John’s 2-1 Date Location UD Op W/L WVC / World Vision Classic Date Location UD Op W/L Date Location UD Op W/L Nov 19, 2007 Albuerque, NM 88 63 W Feb 3, 1996 Cincinnati, Ohio 82 78 W Dec 20, 1986 Berkeley, Calif. CIT 63 72 L Nov 17, 2008 Austin, Texas WVC 68 62 W WSFT/Women’s Sports Foundation Tournament Feb 27, 1996 UD Arena 85 70 W Dec 29, 1984 Miami, Fla. WCC 91 77 W WVC/World Vision Classic TEXAS-CHRISTIAN (TCU) 1-0 Nov 29, 1994 UD Arena 79 59 W Dec 21, 2003 Columbus, Ohio BC 61 73 L Jan 4, 1997 UD Arena 83 80 W Date Location UD Op W/L West Virginia 1-0 Jan 21, 1997 Cincinnati, Ohio 73 64 W CIT / California Invitational Tournament Mar 24, 2013 Queens, N.Y. NCAA 96 90 W2OT Samford 1-0 Mar 20, 2010 knoxville, TN NCAA 67 66 W WCC / Women’s Court Classic Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 13, 1998 Cincinnati, Ohio 71 86 L Date Location UD Op W/L NCAA Division I Tournament Round 1 Dec 8, 1979 Pittsburgh, Pa. PIT 72 39 W Richmond 7-10 BC / Buckeye Classic Dec 29, 2005 New Orleans, La. TBC 68 59 W Feb 16, 1998 UD Arena 85 82 W PIT / Pittsburgh Invitational Dec 23, 1998 Cincinnati, Ohio 76 66 W Date Location UD Op W/L TBC / Tulane Basketball Classic TPexas-El aso 1-0 Jan 17, 2002 Richmond, Va. 91 84 W Saint Joseph’s 11-12 Jan 10, 1999 UD Arena 76 82 L Date Location UD Op W/L WinTHROP 1-0 Dec 21, 1999 UD Arena 78 77 W Feb 22, 2002 UD Arena 87 89 L Date Location UDOp W/L San Diego 1-2 Nov 25, 2000 San Antonio, Texas SATC 66 39 W Jan 19, 2003 Richmond, Va. 60 79 L Dec 9, 1979 Pittsburgh, Pa. PI 68 58 W Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 6, 2000 Cincinnati, Ohio 64 77 L Date Location UD Op W/L SATC / San Antonio Tipoff Classic Nov 12, 2006 Louisville, Ky. 55 42 W Feb 9, 2003 UD Arena 61 59 W Jan 10, 1996 UD Arena 64 73 L Nov 27, 1999 San Diego, Calif. 51 54 L Jan 24, 2001 UD Arena 76 89 L CC / Cardinal Classic Feb 18, 2001 Cincinnati, Ohio 62 84 L Jan 3, 2004 UD Arena 51 66 L Mar 1, 1996 Blacksburg, Va. A10 73 84 L Jan 3, 2003 UD Arena 66 76 L Texas Pan-American 0-1 Feb 13, 2004 Richmond, Va. 44 67 L Jan 29, 1997 Philadelphia, Pa. 71 76 L Nov 25, 2007 San Diego, Calif. 68 67 W Mar 4, 2001 Philadelphia, Pa. A10 71 80 L Date Location UD Op W/L Wisconsin-Green bay (1-0) Jan 2, 2002 UD Arena 77 66 W Jan 7, 2005 Richmond, Va. 57 65 L Feb 19, 1998 UD Arena 59 57 W Nov 22, 2003 Colorado Springs, Colo. AFC 57 63 L Feb 27, 2005 UD Arena ot 77 78 L Feb 19, 1999 Philadelphia, Pa. 53 62 L Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 28, 2002 Cincinnati, Ohio 80 68 W san diego state 0-1 AFC / Air Force Classic Feb. 5, 1987 UD Arena 84 73 W Jan 15, 2006 UD Arena 67 62 W Jan 7, 2000 UD Arena 60 62 L Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 7, 2003 UD Arena 82 65 W Mar 4, 2000 Philadelphia, Pa. A10 61 66 L Mar 2, 2003 Cincinnati, Ohio 64 72 L Feb 25, 2007 Richmond, Va. 63 66 L Dec 18, 2010 Los Angeles, Calif. WTBT 62 74 L Toledo 10-9 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 3-1 Feb 20, 2008 UD Arena 66 68 L Jan 19, 2001 Philadelphia, Pa. 72 63 W WTBT / Women of Troy USC Women’s Basketball Tournament Jan 30, 2004 UD Arena 67 71 L Mar 3, 2001 Philadelphia, Pa. A10 71 56 W Date Location UD Op W/L Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 18, 2009 Richmond, Va. 51 60 L Dec 21, 1996 rena Feb 27, 2004 Cincinnati, Ohio 50 62 L Feb 10, 2002 UD Arena 48 56 L Dec 27, 1980 Dayton, Ohio 75 72 W UD A 79 70 W Jan 3, 2005 UD Arena 51 64 L Mar 8, 2009 Charlotte, NC A10 48 54 L Seton Hall 1-0 Dec 5, 1981 Toledo, Ohio 54 66 L Dec 21, 1997 UD Arena 59 61 L Jan 23, 2010 UD Arena 83 31 W Jan 17, 2003 Philadelphia, Pa. 60 61 L Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 27, 2005 Cincinnati, Ohio 54 73 L Jan 18, 2004 UD Arena 59 68 L Dec 18, 1982 Dayton, Ohio 68 69 L Nov 19, 2007 Milwaukee, WI 56 55 W Jan 22, 2011 Richmond, Va. 66 55 W Mar 23, 1978 Florence, S.C. AIAW 105 97 W Dec 4, 2009 UD Arena 86 52 W Jan 19, 2006 UD Arena 70 87 L Jan 9, 2005 Philadelphia, Pa. 78 70 W AIAW / Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women Tourna- Dec 17, 1983 Toledo, Ohio 78 63 W Feb 26, 2006 Cincinnati, Ohio 64 71 L Jan. 25,2012 UD Arena 81 78 W Dec 19, 1984 UD Arena 86 67 W Feb 3, 2013 Richmond, Va. 72 64 W Feb 12, 2006 Philadelphia, Pa. 65 66 L ment Jan. 9, 2007 UD Arena 54 71 L Feb 17, 2007 UD Arena 78 77 W Dec 30, 1985 Toledo, Ohio 72 71 W WRIGHT STATE 34-4 A10/Atlantic 10 Championship Date Location UD Op W/L Feb. 11, 2007 Cincinnati, Ohio 52 80 L Jan 26, 2008 Philadelphia, Pa. 56 54 W SEATTLE 1-0 Dec 2, 1986 UD Arena 65 56 W Feb 14, 2008 UD Arena 44 43 W Mar 1, 2009 UD Arena 84 57 W Dec 18, 1990 Toledo, Ohio 71 83 L Feb 4, 1974 Fairborn, Ohio 53 35 W Robert Morris 2-0 Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 11, 1974 Cincinnati, Ohio OVLT 53 22 W Feb 27, 2008 Cincinnati, Ohio 68 58 W Jan 20, 2010 Philadelphia, Pa. 62 68 L Nov 22, 2009 West Layfayette, Ind. PBTIC 75 37 W Nov 23, 1991 UD Arena 62 76 L Jan 17, 2009 UD Arena 49 51 L Date Location UD Op W/L Dec 18, 1994 Toledo, Ohio 49 91 L Feb 3, 1975 Dayton, Ohio 79 43 W Dec 29, 1990 UD Arena 87 35 W Jan 29, 2011 UD Arena 79 68 W Purdue BTI Classic Feb 15, 2009 Cincinnati, Ohio 57 78 L Jan. 10, 2012 Philadelphia, Pa. 65 51 W Nov 19, 2000 UD Arena 58 77 L Feb 2, 1976 Fairborn, Ohio 76 71 W Dec 7, 1991 Pittsburgh, Pa. 92 54 W Feb 9, 1976 Dayton, Ohio OVLT 72 50 W Mar 7, 2009 Charlotte, NC A-10 (ot) 63 60 W Mar 3, 2013 UD Arena 73 66 W SIENA COLLEGE 1-0 Dec 29, 2001 Toledo, Ohio 83 73 W Jan 30, 2010 Cincinnati, Ohio 49 74 L Mar 10, 2013 Philadelphia, Pa. A10 54 61 L Dec 3, 2003 UD Arena 65 73 L Feb 7, 1977 Dayton, Ohio OVLT 79 35 W St. Bonaventure 12-9 Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 28, 1978 Fairborn, Ohio 77 71 W Feb 17, 2010 UD Arena ot 79 80 L PI / Pittsburgh Invitational Dec 22, 2012 Loudonville, N.Y. 91 53 W Nov 30, 2004 Toledo, Ohio 62 50 W Jan 9, 2011 Cincinnati, Ohio 59 63 L Date Location UD Op W/L A10 / Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament Dec 28, 2005 New Orleans, La. TBC 79 77 W Jan 3, 1979 Dayton, Ohio 76 25 W Jan 21, 1996 St. Bonaventure, N.Y. 64 75 L Mar 1, 1980 Cincinnati, Ohio OAISW 8 6 48 W Feb 5, 2011 UD Arena ot 66 70 L Dec 9, 2009 Toledo, Ohio 65 68 L Mar 7, 2011 Lowell, MA A10 60 67 L Jan 26, 1997 UD Arena 86 70 W Saint Louis 21-6 Dec. 5, 2010 Dayton, Ohio 102 69 W Feb 11, 1981 Fairborn, Ohio 75 77 L Jan 17, 1998 St. Bonaventure, N.Y. 64 71 L south dakota 1-0 Mar 7, 1981 Dayton, Ohio OAISW 87 58 W Feb. 2, 2012 Cincinnati, Ohio 74 65 W Date Location UD Op W/L Date Location UD Op W/L Nov 12, 2011 Toledo, Ohio 61 51 L Feb 24, 1998 UD Arena ot 69 82 L Jan 19, 1989 UD Arena 65 57 W Feb 24, 1983 Dayton, Ohio 72 57 W Feb.22, 2012 Cincinnati, Ohio 83 54 W Nov 20, 2010 Minneapolis, Minn. MSC 78 56 W Nov 14, 2012 UD Arena 79 76 W Feb 4, 1984 UD Arena 95 60 W Feb 7, 2013 UD Arena 78 68 W Feb 9, 1999 UD Arena 57 72 L Feb 16, 1989 St. Louis, Mo. 53 58 L MSC / Minnesota Subway Classic TBC / Tulane Basketball Classic Feb 20, 2000 St. Bonaventure, N.Y. 95 71 W Jan 18, 1990 St. Louis, Mo. 66 54 W Jan 4, 1990 UD Arena 93 55 W OIASW / Ohio Association for Intercollegiate Sports for Jan 2, 1991 Fairborn, Ohio 63 76 L Jan 28, 2001 UD Arena 77 63 W Feb 15, 1990 UD Arena 75 62 W Southeastern Louisiana 0-2 Women Tournament UNLV 1-0 Feb 6, 1992 UD Arena 80 66 W MCC / Midwestern Collegiate Conference Tournament Jan 28, 2001 UD Arena 77 63 W Jan 17, 1991 UD Arena 85 59 W Date Location UD Op W/L Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 23, 2002 St. Bonaventure, N.Y. 74 85 L Feb 14, 1991 St. Louis, Mo. 83 42 W Dec 17, 1992 Fairborn, Ohio 58 54 W A10 / Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament Mar 22, 1977 Pomomo, Calif. AIAW 50 91 L Dec 1, 2012 Tempe, AZ ASC 82 58 W Dec 20, 1993 UD Arena 62 61 W Feb 8, 2002 UD Arena 88 83 W Feb 7, 1994 UD Arena 85 55 W Mar 24, 1978 Florence, S.C. AIAW 96 100 L ASC/Arizona State Classic Feb 15, 2003 Philadelphia, Pa. 51 63 L Feb 26, 1994 St. Louis, Mo. 73 61 W Jan 5, 1995 Fairborn, Ohio 71 73 L Youngstown State 0-1 AIAW / Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women Tourna- Dec 10, 1996 Fairborn, Ohio 68 54 W Feb 6, 2004 UD Arena 55 58 L Jan 29, 1995 UD Arena 81 70 W ment Date Locatio UD Op W/L Valparaiso 2-0 Dec 10, 1997 UD Arena 71 59 W Feb 22, 1992 UD Arena 65 89 L Feb 20, 2005 Philadelphia, Pa. 58 69 L Feb 19, 1995 St. Louis, Mo. 49 57 L Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 19, 2006 UD Arena 36 70 L Nov 29, 1995 UD Arena 79 64 W Dec 9, 1998 Fairborn, Ohio 75 54 W Southwest Texas State 1-0 Jan 9, 1988 UD Arena 79 59 W Nov 20, 1999 UD Arena 69 46 W Mar 4, 2006 Philadelphia, Pa. A10 55 70 L Dec 29, 1997 St. Louis, Mo. 70 58 W Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 15, 1988 valparaiso, Ind. 57 55 W Feb 4, 2007 Philadelphia, Pa. 50 68 L Nov 22, 1999 UD Arena 69 83 L Nov 17, 2000 Fairborn, Ohio 73 59 W Jan 5, 1986 Miami, Fla. BKC 70 62 W Dec 18, 2001 UD Arena 89 34 W Jan 12, 2008 UD Arena 62 49 W Dec 2, 2000 St. Louis, Mo. 53 56 L BKC / Burger King Classic Dec 4, 2001 UD Arena 49 52 L Vanderbilt 1-4 Dec 4, 2002 Fairborn, Ohio 84 72 W Mar 9, 2008 Philadelphia, Pa. A10 51 56 L Date Location UD Op W/L Dec 9, 2003 UD Arena 70 58 W Jan 31, 2009 Philadelphia, Pa. 52 62 L Nov 22, 2002 St. Louis, Mo. 54 74 L Jan 8, 2006 UD Arena 95 73 W Dec 19, 1987 Nashville, Tenn. 67 82 L Dec 7, 2004 Fairborn, Ohio ot 65 55 W Feb 20, 2010 UD Arena 71 63 W Syracuse 1-0 Jan 3, 1989 UD Arena 57 71 L Dec 6, 2005 UD Arena 63 59 W Mar 7, 2010 Upper Malboro, MD A10 ot 64 67 L Feb 17, 2006 St. Louis, Mo. 72 67 W Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 14, 2007 St. Louis, Mo. 74 67 W Jan 19, 1999 UD Arena 50 59 L Dec 22, 2006 Fairborn, Ohio 59 60 L Feb 19, 2011 Philadelphia, Pa. 52 76 L Dec 21, 1991 UD Arena 74 66 W Dec 30, 1999 Nashville, Tenn. 46 86 L Dec 16, 2007 UD Arena 65 46 W Mar 6, 2011 Lowell, MA A10 75 67 W Mar 1, 2008 UD Arena 85 75 W Jan 10, 2008 St. Louis, Mo. 73 68 W Nov 18, 2012 UD Arena 71 66 W Dec 21, 2008 Fairborn, Ohio 59 56 W Jan 23, 2012 St. Bonaventure, N.Y. 74 85 L Temple 13-12 Dec 6, 2009 UD Arena 79 58 W Mar 6, 2009 Charlotte, NC A10 74 52 W Date Location UD Op W/L Mar. 4, 2012 Philadelphia, Pa. A10 66 63 W VERMONT 0-1 Nov 29, 2010 Fairborn, Ohio 91 61 W Feb 21, 2013 St. Bonaventure, N.Y. 67 63 W Feb 7, 2010 UD Arena 73 54 W Jan 13, 1996 UD Arena 65 55 W Jan 12, 2011 St. Louis, Mo. 84 62 W Date Location UD Op W/L Dec 6, 2011 UD Arena 77 69 W A10 / Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament Jan 2, 1997 Philadelphia, Pa. 81 65 W Nov 28, 2012 Fairborn, Ohio 95 73 W Feb. 18, 2012 UD Arena 72 54 W Feb 21, 1998 UD Arena 88 81 W Dec 29, 2009 Hanover, NH BSC 65 74 L Mar. 3, 2012 Philadelphia, Pa. A-10 69 51 W BSC/ Blue Sky Classic OAISW / Ohio Association for Intercollegiate Sports S t. Francis (Pa.) 4-0 Feb 21, 1999 Philadelphia, Pa. 68 54 W for Women Tournament Feb 28, 2013 St. Louis, Mo. 71 61 W Feb 26, 1999 Philadelphia, Pa. A10 67 40 W Date Location UD Op W/L VCU 1-0 OVLT / Ohio Valley League Tournament Dec 20, 1992 UD Arena 66 50 W A10/Atlantic 10 Championship Jan 9, 2000 UD Arena 85 46 W Jan 9, 2001 UD Arena 65 69 L Date Location UD Op W/L Nov 28, 1993 Loretto, Pa. 69 52 W Jan 30, 2013 Richmond, Va. 60 49 W Jan 3, 2007 UD Arena 87 66 W St. Mary’s (Calif.) 0-1 Jan 21, 2001 Philadelphia, Pa. 63 55 W Jan 2, 2008 Loretto, Pa. 80 64 W Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 8, 2002 UD Arena 88 83 W Nov 19, 2001 St. Thomas, Virgin Islands PJ 65 73 L 138 PJ / University of Virgin Islands Paradise Jam 139 2013 / 2014 > dayton flyers > WOMen’s basketball

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