STATE RECORDS

STATISTICAL Fewest Wins (season) Points 2, 1993 (2-25) Game: 115 vs. Central (2-14-76) Fewest Losses (season) Season: 2,761 (2019) 6, 2000 (27-6); 2001 (27-6) Best Overall Season Start Scoring Average 14-0 (2014) Season: 79.9 (2000) Best Conference Season Start Assists 6-0 (2000) Game: 35 vs. IPFW (11-29-04) Best Win-Loss Percentage (season) Season: 632 (2001) .818, 2000 (27-6); 2001 (27-6) Most Conference Wins (season) Field Goals Made 13, 2000 (13-3); 2019 (13-5) Game: 48 vs. Grand View (1-11-77); Dordt (1-6-76) Most Conference Losses (season) Season: 990 (2019) 14, 1984 (0-14) Field Goals Attempted Fewest Conference Wins (season) Game: 87 vs. Grand View (1-11-77) 0, 1984 (0-14) Season: 2,229 (2019) Fewest Conference Losses (season) Percentage 3, 2000 (13-3) Game: .698 (30-43) vs. Baylor (2-24-98) Best Conference Win-Loss Percentage (season) Season: .487 (868-1783), 2002 .813, 2000 (13-3) Most Consecutive Wins 3-Point Goals Made 14, 2014 (Nov. 10, 2013-Jan. 8, 2014) Game: 19 at Texas Tech (1-10-21) Most Consecutive Losses Season: 303 (2019) 18, 1979-80 (Jan. 12, 1979-Nov. 28, 1980) 3-Point Goals Attempted Most Consecutive Conference Wins Game: 48 vs. Detroit (12-14-08) 6, 2000 (season and overall) Season: 913 (2019) Most Consecutive Conference Wins at Home 3-Point Percentage (minimum 5 attempts) 25, 1998-2000 (Jan. 7, 1998-Feb. 16, 2000) Game: .800 (12-15) vs. Colorado (1-27-01) Most Consecutive Conference Losses Season: .417 (65-156), 1990 15, 1983-84 Free Throws Made Most Consecutive Season Wins at Home Game: 37 vs. Oklahoma (2-8-86); 37 vs. Iowa (12-12-13) 16, 1998; 2001 Season: 545 (2002) Most Consecutive Wins at Home Free Throws Attempted 26, 2000-2001 (Feb. 19, 2000-Dec. 22, 2001) Game: 51 vs. Oklahoma (2-8-86) Most Consecutive Road Wins (includes neutral sites) Season: 751 (2002) 9, 1996 (Dec. 1, 1995-Jan. 2, 1996) Percentage Most Consecutive Losses at Home Game: 1.000 (14-14) vs. West Virginia; (13-13) vs. Drake 10, 1993 (Dec. 11, 1992-Feb. 14, 1993) (2-28-80); Most Consecutive Road Losses Season: .827 (393-475), 20 14, 1984 (Dec. 9, 1983-March 6, 1984) Largest Winning Margin Rebounds +74 (110-36) vs. Simpson, Dec. 10, 1975 Game: 68 vs. Western Michigan (12-20-99) Season: 1,436 (2019) *conference records begin in 1982-83, when regular-season Rebounding Average conference schedules began. Season: 44.9 (1978)

Steals Game: 33 vs. Marquette (1-7-89) Season: 369 (1989)

Blocked Shots Game: 12 vs. Creighton (11-28-81) Season: 154 (2008)

Personal Fouls MOST POINTS SCORED Game: 34 vs. Kansas State (1-25-89); vs. Northern Iowa In a Half by ISU: 71 in second half vs. Central (2-14-76) (2-24-78) In a Half by Opponent: 68 in second half by Drake Season: 602 (1982, 24 Disqualifications) (2-23-81) In a Game by ISU: 115 vs. Central (2-14-76) MISCELLANEOUS In a Losing Effort by ISU: 91 vs. Baylor (2-27-02) Most Games Played (season) In a Game by Opponent: 122 by Drake (2-23-81) 36, 2009 (27-9) In a Game by Both Teams: 220 (115-105) vs. Central Most Wins (season) (2-14-76) 27, 2000 (27-6); 2001 (27-6); 2009 (27-9) In a Season: 2,761 (2018-2019) Most Losses (season) 25, 1993 (2-25)

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OPPONENT TEAM RECORDS OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Points Scored Points Scored 122 by Drake (2-23-81) 1. , Stanford (3-30-09) 46 Points Scored in Half 2. Lynette Woodard, Kansas (2-2-79) 44 68 in second half by Drake (2-23-81) 3. , Oklahoma State (3-12-10) 43 4. Connie Yori, Creighton (12-12-82) 42 Field Goals Made Molly Bolin, Grand View (1-31-78) 42 45 by three opponents Sharon Upshaw, Drake (12-1-76) 42 Field Goals Attempted 91 by Iowa (12-15-79) Rebounds Field Goal Percentage 1. Wanda Ford, Drake (11-26-85) 23 .681 by Drake (12-13-87) Wanda Ford, Drake (12-8-84) 23 Lowest Field Goal Percentage Tracy Clayton, Kansas (2-3-82) 23 .161 by Columbia (12-12-10) 4. Lynette Woodard, Kansas (2-4-78) 22 5. , Oklahoma (3-10-07) 21 3-Point FG Made Mary Kay Stepenek, Mount Mercy (11-25-77) 21 15 by North Carolina State (11-25-05) 3-Point FG Attempted 40 by UW-Green Bay (3-16-06) 100-POINT GAMES 40 by North Florida (11-26-05) Date W/L Score Opponent 40 by Cal State-Fullerton (12-08-13) 2-22-75 W 101-75 vs. Mt. Mercy 3-Point FG Percentage 12-10-75 W 110-36 Simpson .800 (4-5) by Texas Tech (3-1-07); .667 (10-15) by Nebraska 1-6-76 W 106-43 Dordt (1-7-96) 1-31-76 L 80-105 at Kansas State 2-14-76 W 115-105 (OT) vs. Central Free Throws Made 1-11-76 W 100-82 at Grand View 34 by Nebraska (1-15-83) 2-2-79 L 64-101 at Kansas Free Throws Attempted 2-23-81 L 57-122 at Drake 48 by Kansas State (1-25-89) 1-25-82 L 56-101 at Drake Free Throw Percentage 1-15-83 L 80-108 at Nebraska 1.000 (16-16) by Nebraska (1-31-07) 1-30-91 L 74-101 at Oklahoma 1.000 (15-15) by Iowa (12-05-18) 1-15-95 L 77-101 at Oklahoma 1.000 (14-14) by Temple (3-16-02) 2-19-00 W 101-66 Missouri Rebounds 2-26-00 W 112-79 Baylor 70 by Oregon (1-7-82) 3-16-01 W 100-61 Howard 12-13-02 W 109-46 High Point Assists 12-3-03 W 101-94 (2OT) Iowa 31 by Baylor (1-13-15) 11-29-04 W 113-45 IPFW 2-2-05 W 103-76 Colorado Steals 11-27-16 W 105-53 Arkansas State 24 by five opponents 12-4-16 W 100-63 New Orleans Blocked Shots 1-19-19 W 104-78 Oklahoma 14 by Missouri (1-24-84) 1-29-19 W 105-66 Texas Tech ISU’s record in 100-point games: 16-7 Personal Fouls 38 by Oklahoma (2-8-86)

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OVERTIME GAMES Date W/L Score Opponent 1974 L 57-59 Ellsworth 1975 L 71-85 vs. Grand View 2-14-76 W 115-105 vs. Central 12-3-77 W 74-71 at Iowa 1-31-78 L 82-85 Grand View 2-10-78 L 64-66 at Kansas State 11-24-78 W 92-87 vs. South Dakota 3-6-82 L 77-78 Wisconsin 12-12-82 L 82-84 Creighton 12-19-82 W 99-96 at Oklahoma State 12-5-83 L 75-86 Iowa 1-14-86 L 76-78 at Kansas State 2-5-86 W 68-60 Kansas 1-28-89 W 63-59 Oklahoma State 2-8-89 W 83-75 Kansas State 2-18-89 W 88-86 at Oklahoma State 12-14-90 L 82-83 Drake 1-28-96 W 79-77 Nebraska 2-16-96 W 77-73 Missouri 3-2-96 L 60-67 vs. Oklahoma State 1-18-97 L 66-68 (2OT) Colorado 1-24-98 L 57-59 at Missouri 11-27-01 W 75-74 at Creighton 12-28-01 W 80-75 vs. Auburn 12-30-01 W 69-67 at San Diego 2-1-03 L 83-95 (2OT) at Baylor 12-3-03 W 101-94 (2OT) Iowa 12-19-04 W 86-78 at UNLV 2-18-06 L 56-57 Kansas 3-16-06 W 79-71 UW-Green Bay 3-20-06 L 63-69 Marquette 11-20-06 W 80-74 at Northern Iowa 3-7-07 W 79-76 vs. Nebraska 1-13-08 W 84-77 (2OT) at Colorado 3-12-08 W 66-65 vs. Kansas State 1-23-10 W 73-71 at Texas 1-15-11 L 60-66 at Colorado 2-9-11 L 85-86 at Kansas 2-21-11 W 66-57 Texas 1-11-12 L 67-74 (2OT) at Kansas 2-21-12 W 66-59 Missouri 1-2-13 W 73-65 Texas 1-30-13 L 75-78 at Kansas 1-5-14 W 82-75 at Oklahoma 1-25-14 W 85-76 at Texas Tech 2-17-15 W 84-76 vs. Oklahoma 1-17-16 L 66-69 at Texas Tech 1-20-16 L 76-79 at Oklahoma State 12-3-16 L 81-85 Mississippi State 12-28-17 W 71-69 Kansas 3-12-21 L 82-84 Texas 3-24-21 L 82-84 Texas A&M ISU’s record in OT: 28-24 Most OT games in a season: 3 (1988-89; 1995-96, 2001-02; 2005-06, 2010-11) Double OT games: 2-3

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SCORING Tonya Burns vs. Nebraska (1-18-84) 18 1. Tonya Burns vs. Nebraska (1-18-84) 42 16. vs. Georgia (3-25-13) 17 2. vs. Wright State (12-15-19) 41 Chelsea Poppens at Oklahoma State (2-25-12) 17 Lindsey Wilson vs. Colorado (2-26-03) 41 Chelsea Poppens vs. Penn State (11-25-11) 17 4. Bridget Carleton at Oklahoma State (1-24-18) 39 Chelsea Poppens at Oklahoma State (3-3-10) 17 5. Ashley Joens at South Dakota St. (11-28-20) 36 Angie Welle vs. Iowa (12-12-01) 17 Lindsey Wilson vs. Baylor (2-1-03) 36 Angie Welle vs. Western Michigan (12-20-99) 17 Angie Welle vs. Baylor (2-27-02) 36 Megan Taylor vs. Rutgers (3-14-98) 17 8. Ashley Joens at Iowa (12-9-20) 35 Lisa Greiner vs. North Carolina (12-5-87) 17 Alison Lacey vs. Michigan (11-23-07) 35 Tonya Burns vs. St. Ambrose (12-10-83) 17 10. Bridget Carleton at TCU (2-13-19) 34 Stacy Frese at Drake (12-8-99) 34 ASSISTS Stephannie Smith vs. Northeastern (1-3-87) 34 1. Lyndsey Medders vs. IPFW (12-30-05) 16 13. Ashley Joens vs. Michigan State (3-22-21) 33 2. Tracy Horvath vs. Oklahoma State (2-6-88) 15 Ashley Joens at TCU (12-2-20) 33 3. Lyndsey Medders at Colorado (1-21-06) 14 Bridget Carleton at Kansas (1-5-19) 33 Lyndsey Medders vs. Iowa (12-8-05) 14 Seanna Johnson vs. Northern Illinois (12-11-16) 33 Tracy Eckert vs. Grand View (12-12-79) 14 Hallie Christofferson vs. Cal State Fulerton (12-8-13) 33 6. Emily Durr at Kansas State (2-3-18) 13 Stacy Frese at Northern Iowa (12-20-98) 33 Nikki Moody vs. Kansas State (2-9-13) 13 Jayme Olson at Baylor (2-5-97) 33 Nikki Moody vs. Oklahoma (1-15-13) 13 19. Ashley Joens vs. Texas A&M (3-24-21) 32 Alison Lacey vs. Iowa (12-10-09) 13 Lexi Donarski vs TCU (2-13-21) 32 Heather Ezell vs. Missouri (2-8-06) 13 Ashley Joens vs. Oklahoma (1-9-21) 32 Lyndsey Medders vs. Akron (12-10-05) 13 Ashley Joens vs. South Carolina (12-6-20) 32 Lyndsey Medders vs. North Florida (11-26-05) 13 Hallie Christofferson vs. North Dakota (11-10-13) 32 Lyndsey Medders vs. Oklahoma State (2-16-05) 13 at Oklahoma (3-10-13) 32 Lyndsey Medders vs. Murray State (12-30-04) 13 Alison Lacey at Colorado (1-16-10) 32 15. Emily Ryan at Texas Tech (1-10-21) 12 Alison Lacey vs. Texas Tech (2-6-08) 32 Jadda Buckley vs. Texas Tech (3-4-16) 12 Heather Ezell vs. Sacramento State (11-18-07) 32 Nikki Moody vs. Kansas State (1-17-15) 12 Lyndsey Medders at Drake (12-4-05) 32 Nikki Moody vs. Drake (11-18-14) 12 Stacy Frese at Colorado (1-13-99) 32 Lyndsey Medders vs. Oklahoma (3-8-06) 12 Tonya Burns vs. Bradley (2-5-83) 32 Anne O’Neil at Cleveland State (11-22-03) 12 Beth Greiman vs. Luther (2-7-76) 32 Stacy Frese vs. Northern Iowa (12-21-98) 12 30. Ashley Joens vs. TCU (1-15-19) 31 Tracy Eckert vs. Iowa (12-15-79) 12 Bridget Carleton vs. Missouri State (3-25-19) 31 23. Alexa Middleton at Oklahoma State (1-26-19) 11 Kristin Scott at Oklahoma State (1-26-19) 31 Jadda Buckley vs. Mississippi State (12-3-16) 11 Bridget Carleton vs. Drake (12-16-18) 31 Jadda Buckley vs. Kansas (2-2-16) 11 Bridget Carleton vs. West Virginia (2-4-17) 31 Nikki Moody vs. Baylor (2-28-15) 11 Bridget Carleton vs. Northern Illinois (12-11-16) 31 Nikki Moody at Texas (1-25-15) 11 Lyndsey Medders vs. Nebraska (1-14-06) 31 Nikki Moody vs. Wyoming (11-28-14) 11 Stacy Frese vs. Santa Clara (3-12-99) 31 Nikki Moody vs. Gonzaga (3-23-13) 11 Carmen Jaspers vs. Kansas (2-13-88) 31 Nikki Moody vs. Alabama State (12-30-12) 11 Carmen Jaspers vs. Oklahoma State (2-6-88) 31 Emiah Bingey vs. Western Illinois (11-11-12) 11 Stephannie Smith vs. Drake (12-14-86) 31 Nikki Moody vs. Oklahoma (2-18-12) 11 Tonya Burns vs. Nebraska (1-30-85) 31 Chassidy Cole vs. Kansas (2-15-12) 11 Tonya Burns vs. Oklahoma State (2-28-84) 31 Lauren Mansfield vs. Texas (2-4-12) 11 Colleen Peterson vs. Simpson (12-3-76) 31 Lyndsey Medders vs. Illinois State (12-20-06) 11 Julie Goodrich vs. Mt. Mercy (2-22-75) 31 Lyndsey Medders at Northern Iowa (11-20-06) 11 Lyndsey Medders at Minnesota (12-22-05) 11 REBOUNDING Lindsey Wilson vs. Kansas State (1-15-03) 11 1. Angie Welle vs. Colorado (2-9-02) 23 Lindsey Wilson vs. High Point (12-13-02) 11 Tonya Burns vs. Colorado (3-3-84) 23 Erica Haugen vs. Howard (3-16-01) 11 3. Ashley Joens at Kansas (3-3-20) 20 Lindsey Wilson at North Carolina State (1-21-01) 11 Ashley Joens vs. Texas Southern (11-19-19) 20 Erica Haugen vs. Sam Houston (12-6-98) 11 Angie Welle vs. Missouri (1-17-01) 20 Stacy Frese vs. Kansas State (1-28-98) 11 6. Seanna Johnson vs. TCU (1-28-17) 19 Tynnetta Rasheed vs. Nebraska (2-12-91) 11 Bridget Carleton, at TCU (2-13-16) 19 Chelsea Poppens vs. Missouri (1-29-11) 19 FIELD GOALS MADE Angie Welle at Creighton (11-27-01) 19 18, Lindsey Wilson vs. Colorado (2-26-03) Stephannie Smith vs. UC-Irvine (1-4-86) 19 18, Tonya Burns vs. Nebraska (1-18-84) 11. Ashley Joens vs. Texas A&M (3-24-21) 18 Seanna Johnson vs. UNI (11-15-16) 18 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Chelsea Poppens vs. Kansas State (2-9-13) 18 27, Bridget Carleton at TCU (1-15-17) Desirée Francis vs. Drake (12-12-98) 18 Stephannie Smith vs. South Dakota (12-16-85) 18

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FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1.000 (11-11), Kristin Scott at. Oklahoma State (1-26-19) 1.000 (10-10), Angie Welle vs. Baylor (2-26-00) 1.000 (9-9), Cerita Cain vs. Missouri (2-27-82) 1.000 (6-6), Amanda Nisleit vs. Drake (12-11-09) 1.000 (6-6), Nicky Wieben vs. Utah State (12-29-06) 1.000 (6-6), Janel Grimm vs. Nebraska (2-7-98)

3-POINT GOALS MADE 10, Heather Ezell vs. Sacramento State (11-18-07) 10, Stacy Frese at Drake (12-8-99)

3-POINT GOALS ATTEMPTED 18, Brynn Williamson (3-2-13) 18, Stacy Frese at Drake (12-8-99)

3-POINT PERCENTAGE 1.000 (8-8)* Stacy Frese vs. Nebraska (1-28-99) 1.000 (7-7) Kristin Scott at Oklahoma State (1-26-19) 1.000 (7-7) Stacy Frese vs. Baylor (2-24-98) 1.000 (6-6) Kelsey Bolte vs. Western Illinois (11-13-10) 1.000 (6-6) Megan Ronhovde vs. Colorado (2-2-05) 1.000 (6-6) Mary Fox vs. Oklahoma State (2-16-05) 1.000 (6-6) Mary Cofield vs. Temple (3-16-02) 1.000 (6-6) Lindsey Wilson at Northern Iowa (12-20-00)

FREE THROWS MADE 16, Ashley Joens vs. Texas Southern (11-19-19) 16, Angie Welle vs. Nebraska (3-5-02)

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 24, Chelsea Poppens vs. Missouri (2-21-12)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1.000 (15-15), Carmen Jaspers vs. Kansas (2-13-88)

STEALS 9, Tracy Horvath vs. Marquette (1-7-89)

BLOCKED SHOTS 9, Bryanna Fernstrom vs. Northern Arizona (12-22-15)

*then NCAA Record

INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVES Personal Fouls Season: 108, Janel Grimm (1998) Career: 357, Angie Welle (1999-2002); Janel Grimm (1995-98)

Disqualifications Season: 12, Lynne Lorenzen (1990) Career: 27, Lynne Lorenzen (1988-91)

Games Rebounding in Double Figures Season: 20, Angie Welle (2002) Career: 54, Angie Welle (1999-2002)

Triple-Doubles 14-10-11, Nikki Moody vs. Wyoming (11-28-14) 19-11-13, Alison Lacey vs. Iowa (12-10-09) 18-10-10, Jane Lobenstein vs. Kansas (2-5-86)

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POINTS REBOUNDS FREE THROWS MADE Freshman Freshman Freshman 1. Megan Taylor, 1998 460 1. Megan Taylor, 1998 270 1. Jayme Olson, 1995 106 2. Ashley Joens, 2019 408 2. Seanna Johnson, 2014 250 2. Jadda Buckley, 2014 102 Colleen Peterson, 1976 408 3. Chelsea Poppens, 2010 238 3. Hallie Christofferson, 2011 95 4. Jayme Olson, 1995 364 4. Angie Welle, 1999 224 4. Angie Welle, 1999 92 Lexi Donarski, 2021 364 5. Tonya Burns, 1982 213 5. Nikki Moody, 2012 87

Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore 1. Ashley Joens, 2020 594 1. Ashley Joens, 2020 317 1. Ashley Joens, 2020 187 2. Stacy Frese, 1998 524 2. Seanna Johnson, 2015 285 2. Angie Welle, 2000 135 3. Angie Welle, 2000 507 3. Angie Welle, 2000 283 3. Stacy Frese, 1998 128 4. Megan Taylor, 1999 503 4. Megan Taylor, 1999 269 4. Jadda Buckley, 2016 106 5. Alison Lacey, 2008 484 5. Kristin Scott, 2019 247 5. Jayme Olson, 1996 99

Junior Junior Junior 1. Ashley Joens, 2021 678 1. Angie Welle, 2001 330 1. Ashley Joens, 2021 181 2. Lindsey Wilson, 2002 630 2. Chelsea Poppens, 2012 317 2. Angie Welle, 2001 146 3. Angie Welle, 2001 605 3. Stephannie Smith, 1986 297 3. Stacy Frese, 1999 136 4. Bridget Carleton, 2018 594 4. Ashley Joens, 2021 266 4. Lindsey Wilson, 2002 131 5. Stacy Frese, 1999 516 5. Seanna Johnson, 2016 262 5. Bridget Carleton, 2018 127 Anne O’Neil, 2004 127 Senior Senior 1. Bridget Carleton, 2019 760 1. Angie Welle, 2002 372 Senior 2. Angie Welle, 2002 676 2. Bridget Carleton, 2019 302 1. Angie Welle, 2002 184 3. Hallie Christofferson, 2014 571 3. Chelsea Poppens, 2013 290 2. Bridget Carleton, 2019 180 4. Kelsey Bolte, 2011 557 4. Brittany Wilkins, 2006 275 3. Hallie Christofferson, 2014 171 5. Lindsey Wilson, 2003 539 5. Jayme Olson, 1998 265 4. Jayme Olson, 1998 129 5. Shelly Coyle, 1990 125

ASSISTS FIELD GOALS MADE 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Freshman Freshman (Since 1987-88 season) 1. Emily Ryan, 2021 164 1. Colleen Peterson, 1976 163 Freshman 2. Nikki Moody, 2012 133 2. Megan Taylor, 1998 159 1. Ashley Joens, 2019 72 3. Lyndsey Medders, 2004 108 3. Tonya Burns, 1982 150 2. Heather Ezell, 2006 69 4. Jadda Buckley, 2014 101 4. Ashley Joens, 2019 141 3. Megan Ronhovde, 2004 64 5. Jennifer Warner, 1994 90 5. Angie Welle, 1999 134 4. Megan Taylor, 1998 61 5. Bridget Carleton, 2016 55 Sophomore Sophomore 1. Nikki Moody, 2013 238 1. Tonya Burns, 1983 191 Sophomore 2. Stacy Frese, 1998 190 2. Angie Welle, 2000 185 1. Stacy Frese, 1998 100 3. Lyndsey Medders, 2005 180 3. Ashley Joens, 2020 183 2. Alison Lacey, 2008 87 4. Jadda Buckley, 2016 179 4. Megan Taylor, 1999 179 3. Megan Taylor, 1999 73 5. Lindsey Wilson, 2001 173 5. Colleen Peterson, 1977 178 4. Brynn Williamson, 2013 68 Junior Junior 5. Bridget Carleton, 2017 63 1. Lyndsey Medders, 2006 215 1. Angie Welle, 2001 228 Lindsey Wilson, 2001 63 2. Lindsey Wilson, 2002 207 2. Ashley Joens, 2021 223 Junior 3. Lauren Mansfield, 2011 166 2. Lindsey Wilson, 2002 211 1. Tara Gunderson, 1996 93 4. Nikki Moody, 2014 163 3. Stephannie Smith, 1986 204 2. Stacy Frese, 1999 88 5. Jadda Buckley, 2017 155 4. Bridget Carleton, 2018 201 3. Kelsey Bolte, 2010 84

4. Heather Ezell, 2008 78 Senior Senior 5. Lindsey Wilson, 2002 77 1. Lyndsey Medders, 2007 216 1. Bridget Carleton, 2019 254 2. Nikki Moody, 2015 211 2. Angie Welle, 2002 244 Senior 3. Alison Lacey, 2010 187 3. Tonya Burns, 1985 221 1. Kelsey Bolte, 2011 88 4. Alexa Middleton, 2019 176 4. Lindsey Wilson, 2003 199 Heather Ezell, 2009 88 5. Stacy Frese, 2000 165 5. Brittany Wilkins, 2006 197 3. Stacy Frese, 2000 86 4. Megan Taylor, 2001 80 5. Tara Gunderson, 1997 78

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STEALS BLOCKED SHOTS Freshman Freshman 1. Jennifer Warner, 1994 51 1. Nicky Wieben, 2006 59 2. Heather Ezell, 2006 49 2. Bryanna Fernstrom, 2015 36 3. Tracy Gahan, 1999 36 3. Angie Welle, 1999 31 4. Janel Grimm, 1995 35 4. Monica Huelman, 1997 30 5. Jadda Buckley, 2014 33 5. Tonya Burns, 1982 26

Sophomore Sophomore 1. Jolene Leseman, 1981 56 1. Nicky Wieben, 2007 62 2. Etta Burns, 1986 54 2. Kristin Scott, 2019 42 3. Jane Lobenstein, 1984 52 3. Angie Welle, 2000 36 4. Tracy Eckert, 1980 51 4. Bryanna Fernstrom, 2016 34 5. Stacy Frese, 1998 50 5. Brittany Wilkins, 2004 32

Junior Junior 1. Tracy Horvath, 1988 80 1. Jocelyn Anderson, 2008 75 2. Jane Lobenstein, 1985 71 2. Stephannie Smith, 1986 46 Tracy Eckert, 1981 71 3. Kristin Scott, 2020 42 4. Bridget Carleton, 2018 69 4. Angie Welle, 2001 36 5. Jolene Leseman, 1982 60 5. Nicky Wieben, 2008 35 Senior Senior 1. Angie Welle, 2002 52 1. Bridget Carleton, 2019 79 2. Katie Robinette, 2005 46 2. Lisa Greiner, 1989 75 Stephannie Smith, 1987 46 3. Tracy Gahan, 2002 64 4. Brittany Wilkins, 2006 45 4. Heather Ezell, 2009 63 5. Bridget Carleton, 2019 43 5. Desirée Francis, 2000 57

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SCORING FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. Bridget Carleton, 2019 760 1. Angie Welle, 2002 244 2. Ashley Joens, 2021 678 2. Ashley Joens, 2020 232 3. Angie Welle, 2002 676 3. Bridget Carleton, 2019 209 4. Lindsey Wilson, 2002 630 4. Ashley Joens, 2021 205 5. Angie Welle, 2001 605 5. Lindsey Wilson, 2002 199 6. Ashley Joens, 2020 594 6. Angie Welle, 2001 198 Bridget Carleton, 2018 594 7. Hallie Christofferson, 2014 195 8. Hallie Christofferson, 2014 571 8. Angie Welle, 2000 179 9. Kelsey Bolte, 2011 557 9. Chelsea Poppens, 2012 174 10. Lindsey Wilson, 2003 539 10. Jayme Olson, 1998 170 Shelly Coyle, 1990 170 SCORING AVERAGE 1. Ashley Joens, 2021 24.2 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 2. Bridget Carleton, 2019 21.7 minimum 50 attempts 3. Ashley Joens, 2020 20.5 1. Bridget Carleton, 2017 .939 (92-98) Angie Welle, 2002 20.5 2. Brynn Williamson, 2014 .919 (57-62) 5. Lindsey Wilson, 2003 19.3 3. Kelsey Bolte, 2011 .888 (87-98) 6. Bridget Carleton, 2018 19.2 4. Ashley Joens, 2021 .883 (181-205) 7. Lindsey Wilson, 2002 19.1 5. Jadda Buckley, 2014 .879 (102-116) 8. Tonya Burns, 1985 18.5 6. Alison Lacey, 2010 .879 (94-107) 9. Hallie Christofferson, 2014 18.4 7. Hallie Christofferson, 2014 .877 (171-195) 10. Angie Welle, 2001 18.3 8. Lyndsey Medders, 2006 .877 (107-122) 9. Anne O’Neil, 2004 .876 (127-145) FREE THROWS MADE 10. Kelsey Bolte, 2008 .873 (48-55) 1. Ashley Joens, 2020 187 2. Angie Welle, 2002 184 FIELD GOALS MADE 3. Ashley Joens, 2021 181 1. Bridget Carleton, 2019 254 4. Bridget Carleton, 2019 180 2. Angie Welle, 2002 244 5. Hallie Christofferson, 2014 171 3. Angie Welle, 2001 228 6. Angie Welle, 2001 146 4. Ashley Joens, 2021 223 7. Stacy Frese, 1999 136 5. Tonya Burns, 1985 221 8. Angie Welle, 2000 135 6. Lindsey Wilson, 2002 211 9. Lindsey Wilson, 2002 131 7. Stephannie Smith, 1986 204 10. Jayme Olson, 1998 129 8. Bridget Carleton, 2018 201 9. Lindsey Wilson, 2003 199 10. Tonya Burns, 1984 198

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Bridget Carleton, 2019 543 2. Bridget Carleton, 2018 520 3. Ashley Joens, 2021 482 4. Lindsey Wilson, 2002 472 5. Lindsey Wilson, 2003 471 6. Stephannie Smith, 1986 451 7. Ashley Joens, 2020 439 8. Kelsey Bolte, 2011 437 9. Jolene Leseman, 1982 435 10. Megan Taylor, 1999 426

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE minimum 200 attempts 1. Angie Welle, 2002 .661* (244-369) 2. Angie Welle, 2001 .655 (228-348) 3. Angie Welle, 2000 .647* (185-286) 4. Carmen Jaspers, 1988 .634 (168-265) 5. Carmen Jaspers, 1987 .632 (129-204) 6. Carmen Jaspers, 1989 .610 (125-205) 7. Sue Reitsma, 1979 .595 (119-200) 8. Tonya Burns, 1985 .585 (221-378) 9. Angie Welle, 1999 .580 (134-231) Shelly Coyle, 1990 .580 (189-326)

Bridget Carleton set the all-time single-season records in scoring, scoring average, field-goals made and field goals attempted

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3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Stephannie Smith, 1987 9.4 (since 1989-90 season) 10. Seanna Johnson, 2015 9.2 1. Stacy Frese, 1998 100 2. Tara Gunderson, 1996 93* STEALS 3. Kelsey Bolte, 2011 88 1. Tracy Horvath, 1989 92 Stacy Frese, 1999 88 2. Tracy Horvath, 1988 80 Heather Ezell, 2009 88 3. Bridget Carleton, 2019 79 6. Alison Lacey, 2008 87 4. Lisa Greiner, 1988 75 7. Stacy Frese, 2000 86 5. Tracy Eckert, 1981 71 8. Kelsey Bolte, 2010 84 Jane Lobenstein, 1985 71 9. Megan Taylor, 2001 80 7. Bridget Carleton, 2018 69 10. Heather Ezell, 2008 78 8. Tracy Gahan, 2002 64 Tara Gunderson, 1997 78 9. Heather Ezell, 2009 63 10. Jolene Leseman, 1982 60 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Tara Gunderson, 1996 254 ASSISTS 2. Heather Ezell, 2008 232 1. Nikki Moody, 2013 238 3. Heather Ezell, 2009 249 2. Lyndsey Medders, 2007 216 4. Tara Gunderson, 1997 222 3. Lyndsey Medders, 2006 215 5. Stacy Frese, 1998 219 4. Nikki Moody, 2015 211 6. Brynn Williamson, 2015 217 5. Lindsey Wilson, 2002 207 7. Alison Lacey, 2008 214 6. Stacy Frese, 1998 190 Heather Ezell, 2006 214 7. Alison Lacey, 2010 187 9. Megan Ronhovde, 2006 212 8. Lyndsey Medders, 2005 180 10. Kelsey Bolte, 2011 209 9. Jadda Buckley, 2016 179 Megan Taylor, 2001 209 10. Alexa Middleton, 2019 176

3-POINT GOAL PERCENTAGE BLOCKED SHOTS minimum 50 attempts (since 1989-90 season) 1. Jocelyn Anderson, 2008 75 1. Lindsey Wilson, 2000 .537 (29-54) 2. Nicky Wieben, 2007 62 2. Erica Junod, 2001 .529 (36-68) 3. Nicky Wieben, 2006 59 3. Kim Van Deest, 1992 .524 (33-63) 4. Angie Welle, 2002 52 4. Anne O’Neil, 2005 .496 (58-117) 5. Katie Robinette, 2005 46 5. Laurie Decker, 1990 .487 (38-78) Stephannie Smith, 1987 46 6. Vanessa Ward, 1990 .472 (89-90) Stephannie Smith, 1986 46 7. Mary Cofield, 2003 .466 (48-103) 8. Brittany Wilkins, 2006 45 8. Stacy Frese, 1999 .461 (88-191) 9. Bridget Carleton, 2019 43 9. Stacy Frese, 1998 .457 (100-219) 10. Kristin Scott, 2020 42 10. Tracy Gahan, 2001 .456 (57-125) Kristin Scott, 2019 42 Nicky Wieben, 2009 42 REBOUNDS 1. Angie Welle, 2002 372 *led NCAA 2. Angie Welle, 2001 330 3. Ashley Joens, 2020 317 4. Chelsea Poppens, 2012 317 5. Bridget Carleton, 2019 302 6. Stephannie Smith, 1986 297 7. Seanna Johnson, 2015 285 8. Angie Welle, 2000 283 9. Brittany Wilkins, 2006 275 10. Megan Taylor, 1998 270

REBOUNDING AVERAGE 1. Angie Welle, 2002 11.3 2. Ashley Joens, 2020 10.9 3. Chelsea Poppens, 2012 10.6 Stephannie Smith, 1986 10.6 5. Angie Welle, 2001 10.0 6. Chelsea Poppens, 2012 9.7 7. Ashley Joens, 2021 9.5 8. Seanna Johnson, 2016 9.4

Jocelyn Anderson swatted 75 shots in the 2007-08 season to set the ISU record in blocks in a season.

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GAMES PLAYED 4. Desirée Francis, 1999-2000 .536 (339-633) 1. Kelsey Bolte, 2008-11 135 5. Sue Reitsma, 1979-80 .532 (235-442) Heather Ezell, 2006-09 135 6. Janel Grimm, 1995-98 .531 (559-1,053) 3. Alison Lacey, 2007-10 134 7. Brittany Wilkins, 2003-06 .529 (379-717) 4. Angie Welle, 1999-2002 132 8. Shelly Coyle, 1987-90 .527 (378-717) Megan Taylor, 1998-2001 132 9. Pat Hodgson, 1977-78 .523 (260-497) Erica Haugen, 1998-2001 132 10. Tonya Burns, 1982-85 .521 (760-1,459) 7. Tracy Gahan, 1999-2002 130 8. Megan Ronhovde, 2003-07 129 3-POINT GOALS MADE 9. Hallie Christofferson, 2010-14 128 (since 1989-90 season) 10. Amanda Nisleit, 2006-09 127 1. Heather Ezell, 2006-09 287 Megan Taylor, 1998-2001 287 POINTS SCORED 3. Kelsey Bolte, 2008-11 276 1. Angie Welle, 1999-2002 2,149 4. Stacy Frese, 1998-2000 274 2. Bridget Carleton, 2016-19 2,142 5. Brynn Williamson, 2011-15 259 3. Lindsey Wilson, 2000-03 1,875 6. Bridget Carleton, 2016-19 255 4. Megan Taylor, 1998-2001 1,866 7. Megan Ronhovde, 2004-07 241 5. Jayme Olson, 1995-98 1,799 8. Alison Lacey, 2007-10 240 6. Tonya Burns, 1982-85 1,789 9. Kidd Blaskowsky, 2013-16 217 7. Hallie Christofferson, 2011-14 1,709 10. Lindsey Wilson, 2000-03 214 8. Ashley Joens, 2019- 1,680 9. Seanna Johnson, 2014-17 1,645 3-POINT GOALS ATTEMPTED 10. Kelsey Bolte, 2008-11 1,639 (since 1989-90 season) 1. Heather Ezell, 2006-09 857 SCORING AVERAGE 2. Brynn Williamson, 2011-15 761 1. Ashley Joens, 2019- 18.3 3. Bridget Carleton, 2016-19 743 2. Bridget Carleton, 2016-19 17.3 4. Megan Taylor, 1998-2001 730 3. Stephannie Smith, 1986-87 16.7 5. Megan Ronhovde, 2004-07 724 4. Angie Welle, 1999-2002 16.3 6. Kelsey Bolte, 2008-11 688 5. Tonya Burns, 1982-85 15.7 7. Alison Lacey, 2007-10 637 6. Stacy Frese, 1998-2000 15.6 8. Kidd Blaskowsky, 2013-16 634 7. Jayme Olson, 1995-98 15.5 9. Stacy Frese, 1998-2000 605 8. Lindsey Wilson, 2000-03 15.1 10. Tara Gunderson, 1994-97 583 9. Megan Taylor, 1998-2001 14.1 10. Beth Greiman, 1976-77 13.7 3-POINT GOAL PERCENTAGE Desirée Francis, 1999-2000 13.7 (since 1989-90 season, minimum 100 attempts) 1. Stacy Frese, 1998-2000 .453 (274-605) FIELD GOALS MADE 2. Mary Cofield, 2002-03 .426 (95-223) 1. Angie Welle, 1999-2002 791 3. Tracy Gahan, 1999-2002 .420 (182-433) 2. Tonya Burns, 1982-85 760 4. Anne O’Neil, 2003-05 .416 (112-269) 3. Bridget Carleton, 2016-19 713 5. Laurie Decker, 1989-92 .405 (113-279) 4. Megan Taylor, 1998-2001 669 6. Amanda Nisleit, 2006-09 .403 (47-123) 5. Lindsey Wilson, 2000-03 637 7. Kelsey Bolte, 2008-11 .401 (276-688) 6. Jayme Olson, 1995-98 628 8. Megan Taylor, 1998-2001 .393 (287-730) 7. Kelsey Bolte, 2008-11 576 9. Amanda Bartz, 1997-98 .386 (61-158) 8. Seanna Johnson, 2014-17 570 10. Lindsey Wilson, 2000-03 .380 (214-563) 9. Hallie Christofferson, 2010-14 562 10. Janel Grimm, 1995-98 559 FREE THROWS MADE 1. Angie Welle, 1999-2002 557 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 2. Bridget Carleton, 2016-19 461 1. Bridget Carleton, 2016-19 1,761 3. Hallie Christofferson, 2010-14 443 2. Megan Taylor, 1998-2001 1,599 Jayme Olson, 1995-98 443 3. Tonya Burns, 1982-85 1,459 5. Ashley Joens, 2019- 422 4. Lindsey Wilson, 2000-03 1,414 6. Seanna Johnson, 2014-17 398 5. Kelsey Bolte, 2008-11 1,356 7. Lindsey Wilson, 2000-03 387 6. Alison Lacey, 2007-10 1,344 8. Chelsea Poppens, 2009-13 384 7. Seanna Johnson, 2014-17 1,287 9. Nikki Moody, 2011-15 355 8. Jayme Olson, 1995-98 1,251 10. Stacy Frese, 1998-2000 352 9. Ashley Joens, 2019- 1,247 10. Angie Welle, 1999-02 1,234 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. Angie Welle, 1999-2002 768 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 2. Jayme Olson, 1995-98 589 (minimum 250 attempts) 3. Lindsey Wilson, 2000-03 560 1. Angie Welle, 1999-2002 .641 (791-1,234) 4. Chelsea Poppens, 2009-13 540 2. Carmen Jaspers, 1986-89 .619 (443-716) 5. Bridget Carleton, 2016-19 538 3. Cerita Cain, 1982-83 .540 (251-398) 6. Hallie Christofferson, 2011-14 525

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7. Seanna Johnson, 2014-17 524 ASSISTS 8. Ashley Joens, 2019- 514 1. Nikki Moody, 2011-15 745 9. Nikki Moody, 2011-15 464 2. Lyndsey Medders, 2004-07 719 10. Stacy Frese, 1998-2000 435 3. Lindsey Wilson, 2000-03 589 4. Alison Lacey, 2007-10 528 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 5. Stacy Frese, 1998-2000 484 (minimum 100 attempts) 6. Tracy Gahan, 1999-2002 415 1. Kelsey Bolte, 2008-11 .879 (211-240) Tracy Horvath, 1986-89 415 2. Jadda Buckley, 2013-17 .867 (326-376) 8. Heather Ezell, 2006-09 414 3. Bridget Carleton, 2016-19 .857 (461-538) 9. Tracy Eckert, 1979-82 390 4. Hallie Christofferson, 2011-14 .844 (272-330) 10. Bridget Carleton, 2016-2019 349 5. Brynn Williamson, 2011-15 .838 (197-235) 6. Alison Lacey, 2007-10 .833 (294-353) STEALS 7 Anne O’Neil, 2003-05 .831 (324-390) (since 1978-79) 8. Ashley Joens, 2019 .821 (422-514) 1. Tracy Horvath, 1986-89 233 9. Lyndsey Medders, 2004-07 .818 (292-357) 2. Jane Lobenstein, 1983-86 215 10. Stacy Frese, 1998-2000 .809 (352-435) 3. Bridget Carleton, 2016-19 211 11. Emily Durr, 2014-18 .808 (168-208) 4. Heather Ezell, 2006-09 201 5. Lisa Greiner, 1986-89 181 REBOUNDS 6. Jolene Leseman, 1980-83 180 1. Angie Welle, 1999-2002 1,209 7. Tracy Gahan, 1999-2002 171 2. Chelsea Poppens, 2010-13 1,091 8. Etta Burns, 1985-88 170 3. Seanna Johnson, 2013-17 1,052 9. Tracy Eckert, 1979-82 159 4. Megan Taylor, 1998-2001 966 10. Tara Gunderson, 1994-97 145 5. Tonya Burns, 1982-85 921 6. Jayme Olson, 1995-98 872 BLOCKED SHOTS 7. Bridget Carleton, 2016-19 863 1. Nicky Wieben, 2006-09 198 8. Tracy Gahan, 1999-2002 823 2. Angie Welle, 1999-2002 155 9. Janel Grimm, 1995-98 813 3. Kristin Scott, 2018-2021 133 10. Hallie Christofferson, 2010-14 796 4. Bridget Carleton, 2016-19 124 Brittany Wilkins, 2003-06 102 REBOUNDING AVERAGE 6. Jocelyn Anderson, 2008-09 97 1. Stephannie Smith, 1986-87 10.0 7. Monica Huelman, 1997-2000 95 2. Angie Welle, 1999-2002 9.2 8. Stephannie Smith, 1986-87 92 3. Seanna Johnson, 2013-17 8.7 9. Anna Prins, 2009-13 86 Chelsea Poppens, 2010-13 8.7 Tonya Burns, 1982-85 86 5. Ashley Joens, 2019- 8.3 6. Tonya Burns, 1982-85 8.1 7. Jayme Olson, 1995-98 7.5 8. Megan Taylor, 1998-2001 7.3 Pat Hodgson, 1977-78 7.3 10. Janel Grimm, 1995-98 7.1 London Reile, 1977-80 7.1

Kelsey Bolte holds the Iowa State career free-throw percentage record, connecting on 87.9 percent of her shots at the charity stripe.

30 CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB BIG 12 RECORDS (SINGLE GAME)

POINTS FIELD GOAL PCT. 1. Lindsey Wilson, Colorado, 2003 41 (Min. 8 Attempts) 2. Bridget Carleton, Oklahoma State, 2018 39 1. Kristin Scott, Oklahoma State, 2019 1.00 (11-11) 3. Lindsey Wilson, Baylor, 2003 36 Angie Welle, Baylor, 2000 1.00 (10-10) Angie Welle, Baylor, 2002 36 3. Angie Welle, Oklahoma, 2002 .909 (10-11) 5. Bridget Carleton, TCU, 2019 34 Angie Welle, Texas A&M, 2000 .909 (10-11) 5. Jadda Buckley, TCU, 2014 .900 (9-10) FIELD GOALS MADE Mary Fox, Oklahoma State, 2005 .900 (9-10) 1. Lindsey Wilson, Colorado, 2003 18 2. Bridget Carleton, Oklahoma State, 2018 16 FREE THROW PCT. 3. Ashley Joens, Oklahoma, 2021 13 (Min. 8 Attempts) Bridget Carleton, TCU, 2019 13 1. Stacy Frese, Missouri, 1999 1.00 (13-13) Lindsey Wilson, Baylor, 2003 13 Kelsey Bolte, Kansas State, 2011 1.00 (12-12) 6. Bridget Carleton, West Virginia, 2017 12 Ashley Joens, Kansas, 2021 1.00 (11-11) Angie Welle, Colorado, 2001 12 Hallie Christofferson, Texas Tech, 2014 1.00 (11-11) Ashley Joens, Baylor, 2021 1.00 (10-10) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Ashley Joens, TCU, 2021 1.00 (10-10) 1. Stacy Frese, Nebraska, 1999 8 Bridget Carleton, Texas, 2019 1.00 (10-10) 2. Lexi Donarski, Texas Tech, 2021 7 Bridget Carleton, TCU, 2017 1.00 (10-10) Kristin Scott, Oklahoma State, 2019 7 Alison Lacey, Colorado, 2009 1.00 (10-10) Nicole Blaskowsky, TCU, 2014 7 Brittany Wilkins, Kansas, 2006 1.00 (10-10) Heather Ezell, Texas A&M, 2009 7 Stacy Frese, Nebraska, 2000 1.00 (10-10) Alison Lacey, Colorado, 2008 7 Ashley Joens, Texas Tech, 2020 1.00 (9-9) Stacy Frese, Missouri, 1999 7 Stacy Frese, Colorado, 1999 1.00 (9-9) Stacy Frese, Baylor, 1998 7 Bridget Carleton, Oklahoma State 1.00 (8-8) Stacy Frese, Texas Tech, 1998 7 Jadda Buckley, West Virginia, 2016 1.00 (8-8) Seanna Johnson, West Virginia, 2016 1.00 (8-8) FREE THROWS MADE Jadda Buckley, Oklahoma State, 2016 1.00 (8-8) 1. Chelsea Poppens, Missouri, 2012 15 Brynn Williamson, Kansas, 2014 1.00 (8-8) 2. Stacy Frese, Missouri, 1997 14 Alison Lacey, Colorado, 2010 1.00 (8-8) 3. Nikki Moody, Oklahoma, 2013 13 Heather Ezell, Texas Tech, 2008 1.00 (8-8) Lyndsey Medders, Kansas, 2007 13 Megan Taylor, Missouri, 1998 1.00 (8-8) Angie Welle, Baylor, 2002 13

REBOUNDS 1. Angie Welle, Colorado, 2002 23 2. Ashley Joens, Kansas, 2020 20 3. Angie Welle, Missouri, 2001 20 4. Seanna Johnson, TCU, 2017 19 Bridget Carleton, TCU, 2016 19 Chelsea Poppens, Missouri, 2011 19

ASSISTS 1. Lyndsey Medders, Colorado, 2006 14 2. Emily Durr, Kansas State, 2018 13 Nikki Moody, Kansas State, 2013 13 Nikki Moody, Oklahoma, 2013 13 Heather Ezell, Missouri, 2006 13 Lyndsey Medders, Oklahoma State, 2005 13

STEALS 1. Bridget Carleton, Oklahoma, 2018 7 2. Bridget Carleton, Texas, 2019 6 Chelsea Poppens, Baylor, 2012 6 Alison Lacey, Nebraska, 2009 6 Lindsey Wilson, Missouri, 2002 6 5. Bridget Carleton, West Virginia, 2019 5 Brynn Williamson, Texas Tech, 2015 5 Brynn Williamson, West Virginia, 2015 5 Chelsea Poppens, TCU, 2013 5 Heather Ezell, Texas, 2006 5 Tracy Gahan, Kansas, 2002 5 Erica Haugen, Nebraska, 2001 5 Desiree Francis, Colorado, 1999 5 Erica Haugen, Missouri, 1999 5 Megan Taylor, Oklahoma, 1999 5

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POINTS ASSISTS 1. Bridget Carleton, 2018-19 442 1. Nikki Moody, 2012-13 131 2. Ashley Joens, 2020-21 410 2. Nikki Moody, 2014-15 121 3. Bridget Carleton, 2017-18 347 3. Lyndsey Medders, 2004-05 107 4. Lindsey Wilson, 2002-03 333 4. Emily Ryan, 2020-21 104 5. Ashley Joens, 2019-20 330 5. Alexa Middleton, 2018-19 99

FIELD GOALS MADE STEALS 1. Bridget Carleton, 2018-19 146 1. Bridget Carleton, 2018-19 39 2. Ashley Joens, 2020-21 133 2. Jayme Olson, 1996-97 37 3. Lindsey Wilson, 2002-03 125 3. Bridget Carleton, 2017-18 36 4. Bridget Carleton, 2017-18 123 4. Tracy Gahan, 2001-02 34 5. Angie Welle, 2001-02 118 5. Lindsey Wilson, 2001-02 33

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE FIELD GOAL PCT. 1. Stacy Frese, 1997-98 57 (Min. 125 Attempts) 2. Stacy Frese, 1998-99 55 1. Angie Welle, 1999-00 .667 (94-141) 3. Tara Gunderson, 1996-97 47 2. Angie Welle, 2000-01 .665 (109-164) 4. Kelse Bolte, 2009-10 45 3. Angie Welle, 2001-02 .638 (118-185) Mary Fox, 2004-05 45 4. Janel Grimm, 1997-98 .591 (75-127) 5. Kristin Scott, 2018-19 .579 (103-178) FREE THROWS MADE 1. Ashley Joens, 2020-21 115 FREE THROW PCT. 2. Bridget Carleton, 2018-19 108 (Min. 30 Attempts) 3. Hallie Christofferson, 2013-14 91 1. Bridget Carleton, 2016-17 .964 (54-56) 4. Ashley Joens, 2019-20 89 2. Brynn Williamson, 2013-14 .951 (38-41) 5. Chelsea Poppens, 2011-12 86 3. Ashley Joens, 2020-21 .906 (115-127) Angie Welle, 2001-02 86 4. Jayme Olson, 1996-97 .902 (55-61) 5. Lyndsey Medders, 2005-06 .901 (64-71) REBOUNDS 1. Ashley Joens, 2019-20 193 2. Chelsea Poppens, 2011-12 182 3. Angie Welle, 2001-02 177 4. Chelsea Poppens, 2012-13 170 5. Ashley Joens, 2020-21 166

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POINTS ASSISTS 1. Bridget Carleton, 2016-19 1,263 1. Nikki Moody, 2012-15 421 2. Angie Welle, 1999-02 1,069 2. Lyndsey Medders, 2004-07 304 3. Lindsey Wilson, 1999-03 997 3. Lindsey Wilson, 1999-03 286 4. Ashley Joens, 2019- 957 4. Jadda Buckley, 2014-17 244 5. Megan Taylor, 1998-01 908 5. Stacy Frese, 1998-00 243 6. Seanna Johnson, 2014-17 893 6. Alison Lacey, 2007-10 229 7. Hallie Christofferson, 2011-14 892 7. Tracy Gahan, 1999-02 209 8. Kelsey Bolte, 2008-11 877 8. Bridget Carleton, 2016-19 200 9. Nikki Moody, 2012-15 849 9. Heather Ezell, 2006-09 189 10. Stacy Frese, 1998-00 783 10. Megan Taylor, 1998-01 170

FIELD GOALS MADE STEALS 1. Bridget Carleton, 2016-19 425 1. Bridget Carleton, 2016-19 109 2. Angie Welle, 1999-02 395 2. Heather Ezell, 2006-09 90 3. Lindsey Wilson, 1999-03 338 3. Tracy Gahan, 1999-02 86 4. Megan Taylor, 1998-01 326 4. Lindsey Wilson, 1999-03 75 5. Seanna Johnson, 2014-17 315 5. Nikki Moody, 2012-15 71 6. Ashley Joens, 2019- 313 6. Chelsea Poppens, 2010-13 69 7. Kelsey Bolte, 2008-11 306 7. Brynn Williamson, 2012-15 68 8. Hallie Christofferson, 2011-14 300 8. Seanna Johnson, 2014-17 67 9. Kristin Scott, 2018-21 283 Erica Haugen, 1998-01 67 10. Nikki Moody, 2012-15 267 10. Kelsey Bolte, 2008-11 65

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE FIELD GOAL PCT. 1. Stacy Frese, 1998-00 151 (Min. 200 Attempts) 2. Bridget Carleton, 2016-19 146 1. Angie Welle, 1999-02 .645 (395-613) 3. Brynn Williamson, 2012-15 141 2. Janel Grimm, 1997-98 .547 (165-302) 4. Megan Taylor, 1998-01 138 3. Kristin Scott, 2018-21 .518 (283-546) 5. Kelsey Bolte, 2008-11 136 4. Desiree Francis, 1999-00 .513 (142-277) 6. Megan Ronhovde, 2004-07 127 5. Brittany Wilkins, 2003-06 .507 (180-355) 7. Lindsey Wilson, 1999-03 126 6. Tracy Gahan, 1999-02 .494 (208-421) 8. Kidd Blaskowsky, 2013-16 116 7. Chelsea Poppens, 2010-13 .476 (256-538) 9. Heather Ezell, 2006-09 114 8. Katie Robinette, 2004-05 .473 (152-321) 10. Ashley Joens, 2019- 100 9. Hallie Christofferson, 2011-14 .464 (300-646) 10. Lindsey Wilson, 1999-03 .459 (338-737) FREE THROWS MADE 1. Angie Welle, 1999-02 275 FREE THROW PCT. 2. Chelsea Poppens, 2010-13 268 (Min. 75 Attempts) 3. Bridget Carleton, 2016-19 267 1. Kelsey Bolte, 2008-11 .909 (129-142) 4. Ashley Joens, 2019- 231 2. Bridget Carleton, 2016-19 .869 (266-306) 5. Nikki Moody, 2012-15 222 3. Jadda Buckley, 2014-17 .854 (188-220) 6. Hallie Christofferson, 2011-14 219 4. Hallie Christofferson, 2011-14 .845 (219-259) 7. Lindsey Wilson, 1999-03 195 5. Anne O’Neil, 2003-05 .836 (184-220) 8. Seanna Johnson, 2014-17 189 6. Brynn Williamson, 2012-15 .832 (119-143) 9. Jadda Buckley, 2014-17 188 7. Ashley Joens, 2019- .828 (231-279) 10. Stacy Frese, 1998-00 186 8. Nicky Wieben, 2006-09 .821 (124-151) 9. Alison Lacey, 2007-10 .817 (143-175) REBOUNDS 10. Megan Taylor, 1998-01 .814 (118-145) 1. Angie Welle, 1999-02 597 2. Seanna Johnson, 2014-17 588 3. Chelsea Poppens, 2010-13 584 4. Bridget Carleton, 2016-19 519 5. Megan Taylor, 1998-01 469 6. Ashley Joens, 2019- 451 7. Kristin Scott, 2018-21 416 8. Hallie Christofferson, 2011-14 407 9. Tracy Gahan, 1999-02 402 10. Megan Ronhovde, 2004-07 355

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GAMES PLAYED 1. Bridget Carleton, 2016-19 72 Emily Durr, 2015-18 72 Kidd Blaskowsky, 2013-16 72 Nikki Moody, 2012-15 72 5. Brynn Williamson, 2012-15 71 6. Seanna Johnson, 2014-17 70 Hallie Christofferson, 2011-14 70 8. Chelsea Poppens, 2010-13 68 9. Kristin Scott, 2018-21 67 Anna Prins, 2010-13 67 11. Kelsey Bolte, 2008-11 64 Heather Ezell, 2006-09 64 Megan Ronhovde, 2004-07 64 Angie Welle, 1999-02 64 Erica Haugen, 1998-01 64 Megan Taylor, 1998-01 64

GAMES STARTED 1. Bridget Carleton, 2016-19 71 2. Seanna Johnson, 2014-17* 70 3. Nikki Moody, 2012-15 69 4. Megan Taylor, 1998-01* 64 5. Hallie Christofferson, 2011-14 63 6. Chelsea Poppens, 2010-13 62 7. Kelsey Bolte, 2008-11 59 Tracy Gahan, 1999-02 59 9. Brynn Williamson, 2012-15 57 Megan Ronhovde, 2004-07 57

*started every game played in career

Bridget Carleton left her mark on Big 12 , holding nearly every Iowa State record for career games in league action.

34 CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS (SINGLE GAME)

POINTS REBOUNDS 1. Ashley Joens, Michigan State, 2021 33 1. Ashley Joens, Texas A&M, 2021 18 2. Ashley Joens, Texas A&M, 2021 32 2. Chelsea Poppens, Georgia, 2013 17 3. Bridget Carleton, Missouri State, 2019 31 Megan Taylor, Kent, 1998 17 Stacy Frese, Santa Clara, 1999 31 4. Angie Welle, Temple, 2002 15 5. Alison Lacey, Michigan State, 2009 29 5. Inès Nezerwa, New Mexico State, 2019 14 Angie Welle, Saint Francis, 2000 14 FIELD GOALS MADE Tracy Gahan, Georgia, 1999 14 1. Angie Welle, Florida State, 2001 11 2. Ashley Joens, Michigan State, 2021 10 ASSISTS Bridget Carleton, Missouri State, 2019 10 1. Nikki Moody, Gonzaga, 2013 11 Anna Prins, Georgia, 2013 10 Erica Haugen, Howard, 2001 11 Angie Welle, Brigham Young, 2002 10 3. Heather Ezell, Ball State, 2009 10 6. Ashley Joens, Texas A&M, 2021 9 Lyndsey Medders, Washington, 2007 10 Anna Prins, Lehigh, 2010 9 5. Emily Ryan, Texas A&M, 2021 9 Angie Welle, Temple, 2002 9 Alexa Middleton, New Mexico State, 2019 9 Angie Welle, Howard, 2001 9 Lyndsey Medders, Georgia, 2007 9 Angie Welle, Vanderbilt, 2001 9 Megan Taylor, Rutgers, 1998 9 FIELD GOAL PCT. (Min. 8 Attempts) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Chelsea Poppens, Gonzaga, 2013 .889 (8-9) 1. Alison Lacey, East Tennessee State, 2009 6 2. Mary Cofield, Temple, 2002 .875 (7-8) Mary Cofield, Temple, 2002 6 3. Angie Welle, Howard, 2001 .818 (9-11) 3. Brynn Williamson, Gonzaga, 2013 5 4. Desirée Francis, Georgia, 1999 .800 (8-10) Amanda Nisleit, Stanford, 2009 5 Jayme Olson, Kent, 1998 .800 (8-10) Kelsey Bolte, Ball State, 2009 5 Kelsey Bolte, Georgia Tech, 2008 5 FREE THROW PCT. Megan Taylor, Florida State, 2001 5 (Min. 6 Attempts) Stacy Frese, Saint Francis, 2000 5 1. Bridget Carleton, Missouri State, 2019 1.00 (10-10) Bridget Carleton, New Mexico State, 2019 1.00 (8-8) FREE THROWS MADE Chelsea Poppens, Lehigh, 2010 1.00 (8-8) 1. Anna Prins, Marist, 2011 11 Lyndsey Medders, Washington, 2007 1.00 (6-6) Stacy Frese, Santa Clara, 1998 11 Megan Taylor, Rutgers, 1998 1.00 (6-6) Stacy Frese, Kent, 1998 11 6. Stacy Frese, Santa Clara, 1999 .916 (11-12) 4. Ashley Joens, Texas A&M, 2021 10 7. Ashley Joens, Texas A&M, 2021 .909 (10-11) Bridget Carleton, Missouri State, 2019 10 8. Angie Welle, Oregon, 1999 .875 (7-8) Alison Lacey, Michigan State, 2009 10

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POINTS 1. Stacy Frese, 1999 4 games 76 2. Angie Welle, 2001 3 games 69 3. Ashley Joens, 2021 2 games 65 4. Alison Lacey, 2009 4 games 62 5. Amanda Nisleit, 2009 4 games 58

POINTS PER GAME 1. Ashley Joens, 2021 2 games 32.5 2. Bridget Carleton, 2019 2 games 27.0 3. Anna Prins, 2011 1 game 25.0 4. Angie Welle, 2001 3 games 23.0 5. Megan Taylor, 1998 2 games 21.5

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Angie Welle, 2001 3 games 29 2. Desirée Francis, 1999 4 games 24 3. Stacy Frese, 1999 4 games 22 4. Alison Lacey, 2009 4 games 20 Desirée Francis, 2000 3 games 20

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Amanda Nisleit, 2009 4 games 11 2. Alison Lacey, 2009 4 games 10 Megan Taylor, 2001 3 games 10 4. Stacy Frese, 1999 4 games 9 5. Ashley Joens, 2021 2 games 8 Heather Ezell, 2009 4 games 8 Mary Cofield, 2002 2 games 8 Desirée Francis, 2000 3 games 8

FREE THROWS MADE 1. Stacy Frese, 1999 4 games 23 2. Angie Welle, 1999 4 games 20 3. Ashley Joens, 2021 2 games 19 4. Bridget Carleton, 2019 2 games 18 5. Tracy Gahan, 1999 4 games 16

REBOUNDS 1. Tracy Gahan, 1999 4 games 35 2. Angie Welle, 1999 4 games 31 3. Angie Welle, 2001 3 games 30 4. Angie Welle, 2002 2 games 28 Megan Taylor, 2000 3 games 28

ASSISTS 1. Heather Ezell, 2009 4 games 24 2. Stacy Frese, 1999 4 games 23 3. Lyndsey Medders, 2007 2 games 19 4. Nikki Moody, 2013 2 games 18 5. Alison Lacey, 2010 3 games 17 Alison Lacey, 2009 4 games 17 Lindsey Wilson, 2001 3 games 17 Erica Haugen, 2001 3 games 17

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GAMES PLAYED 1. Tracy Gahan, 1999-2002 12 Angie Welle, 1999-2002 12 Erica Haugen, 1998-2001 12 Megan Taylor, 1998-2001 12 5. Alison Lacey, 2007-10 11

POINTS 1. Angie Welle, 1999-2002 12 games 206 2. Megan Taylor, 1998-2001 12 games 167 3. Stacy Frese, 1998-2000 9 games 141 4. Alison Lacey, 2007-10 11 games 130 Tracy Gahan, 1999-2002 12 games 130

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Angie Welle, 1999-2002 12 games 79 2. Megan Taylor, 1998-2001 12 games 57 3. Tracy Gahan, 1999-2002 12 games 44 Desirée Francis, 1999-2000 7 games 44 5. Alison Lacey, 2007-10 11 games 43

REBOUNDS 1. Angie Welle, 1999-2002 12 games 116 2. Megan Taylor, 1998-2001 12 games 94 3. Tracy Gahan, 1999-2002 12 games 83 4. Chelsea Poppens, 2010-13 7 games 70 5. Kelsey Bolte, 2008-11 10 games 55

FREE THROWS MADE 1. Angie Welle, 1999-02 12 games 45 2. Stacy Frese, 1998-00 9 games 43 3. Tracy Gahan, 1999-02 12 games 30 4. Alison Lacey, 2007-10 11 games 27 5. Chelsea Poppens, 2010-13 7 games 21

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Megan Taylor, 1998-2001 12 games 31 2. Stacy Frese, 1998-2000 9 games 20 3. Kelsey Bolte, 2008-11 10 ganes 19 4. Alison Lacey, 2007-10 11 games 17 Amanda Nisleit, 2006-09 8 games 17

ASSISTS 1. Alison Lacey, 2007-10 11 games 49 2 Stacy Frese, 1998-2000 9 games 44 3. Lindsey Wilson, 2000-03 8 games 40 4. Heather Ezell, 2006-09 8 games 35 5. Tracy Gahan, 1999-2002 12 games 31

CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB 37 1,000 POINT SCORERS 2,149 • ANGIE WELLE, CENTER, FARGO, N.D. Ended her Cyclone career holding records for points, field goals made, field goal percentage, free throws made, free throws attempted, rebounds and blocked shots ... posted 54 career double-doubles ... averaged a double-double her junior and senior seasons ... set single-season ISU records in eight categories during the 2001-02 season ... earned All-America honors from nine publications during her career ... 2001 Big 12 Championship MVP ... four-time all-Big 12 performer ... finalist for the Naismith and Senior CLASS awards in 2002.

Year G-GS-CG FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG A TO BK ST PTS-AVG 1998-99 33-32-0 134-231 .580 1-4 .250 92-147 .626 224-6.8 35 80 31 15 361-10.9 1999-2000 33-32-0 185-286 .647 2-6 .333 135-179 .754 283-8.6 44 82 36 20 507-15.4 2000-01 33-33-0 228-348 .655 3-14 .214 146-198 .737 330-10.0 52 94 36 21 605-18.3 2001-02 33-33-3 244-369 .661 4-11 .364 184-244 .754 372-11.3 44 117 52 22 676-20.5 Career 132-130-3 791-1234 .641 10-35 .286 557-768 .725 1209-9.2 175 373 155 78 2149-16.3

2,142 • BRIDGET CARLETON, GUARD, CHATHAM, ONTARIO, CANADA Named the winner, honoring the nation’s top small forward and was named a member of the Naismith Starting Five…earned Big 12 Player of the Year, which is the first by a Cyclone…honored as a second-team All-American by the AP and ESPNW…was also a part of the 10-member WBCA All-America team... concluded her storied Cyclone career just eight points shy of breaking ISU's all-time scoring mark with 2,142 points…leaves Iowa State ranked in the top-five in school history field goals (3rd, 713), steals (3rd, 211), blocked shots (3rd, 124) and 3-pointers (6th, 255)…leaves ISU ranked second in free-throws made (180) and attempted (209), third in steals (79), fourth in rebounds (302) and ninth in blocks (43)…was drafted 21st overall in the WNBA draft to the .

Year G-GS-CG FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG A TO BK ST PTS-AVG 2015-16 27-25-1 103-306 .337 55-167 .329 62-77 .805 182-6.7 47 44 21 25 323/12.0 2016-17 31-30-3 155-392 .395 63-185 .341 92-98 .939 176-5.7 56 63 31 38 465/15.0 2017-18 31-31-6 201-520 .387 65-197 .330 127-154 .825 203-6.5 106 96 29 69 594/19.2 2018-19 35-35-7 254-543 .468 72-194 .371 180-209 .861 302-8.6 140 93 43 79 760/21.7 Career 124-121 713-1761 .405 255-743 .343 461-538 .857 863-7.0 349 296 124 211 2142/17.3

1,875 • LINDSEY WILSON, GUARD, SEATTLE, WASH. Three-time all-Big 12 selection ... Verizon/CoSIDA Academic All-American ... 2001 Big 12 All-Tournament team ... scored 20+ points in 32 career games ... posted three career double-doubles (points-assists) ... played 11 complete games ... ranks second on ISU’s career assists list (589) ... ranks third on ISU single-season list for assists (207) ... ISU single-season record holder for field goal attempts (472) and 3-point percentage (.537).

Year G-GS-CG FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG A TO BK ST PTS-AVG 1999-2000 30-0-0 62-125 .496 29-54 .537 70-89 .787 40-1.3 74 54 0 21 223-7.4 2000-01 33-33-1 165-346 .477 63-150 .420 90-126 .714 92-2.8 173 106 2 28 483-14.6 2001-02 33-33-8 211-472 .447 77-200 .385 131-199 .658 96-2.9 207 145 5 59 630-19.1 2002-03 28-27-2 199-471 .423 45-159 .283 96-146 .658 76-2.7 135 110 1 28 539-19.3 Career 124-93-11 637-1414 .450 214-563 .380 387-560 .691 304-2.5 589 415 8 136 1875-15.1

38 CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB 1,000 POINT SCORERS 1,866 • MEGAN TAYLOR, GUARD, ROSEAU, MINN. Had her jersey retired in 2005 ... started every game of her Iowa State career ... finished ISU career with school records in field goal attempts, 3-pointers made and 3-point attempts ... ranked among the top 10 in 12 of 17 career statistical categories ... posted 25 career double-doubles ... four-time all-conference performer and 1998 Big 12 Freshman of the Year ... earned All-America recognition from two publications.

Year G-GS-CG FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG A TO BK ST PTS-AVG 1997-98 33-33-2 159-374 .425 61-157 .389 81-104 .779 270-8.2 72 73 8 25 460-13.9 1998-99 33-33-1 179-426 .420 73-175 .417 72-91 .791 269-8.2 78 92 2 43 503-15.2 1999-2000 33-33-1 163-375 .435 73-189 .386 29-42 .690 227-6.9 94 81 14 43 428-13.0 2000-01 33-33-1 168-424 .396 80-209 .383 59-68 .868 200-6.1 93 82 4 27 475-14.4 Career 132-132-5 669-1599 .418 287-730 .393 241-305 .790 966-7.3 337 328 28 138 1866-14.1

1,799 • JAYME OLSON, FORWARD, BETTENDORF, IOWA Had her jersey retired in 2004 ... three-time GTE District VII Academic All-American ... named to academic all-Big 12 first team twice and academic all-Big Eight first team once ... Cyclone Classic MVP as a senior ... 1995 Big Eight Conference Freshman of the Year ... named to the Dial Soap Classic All-Tournament team ... played on the U.S. Olympic Festival North Team ... named honorable mention All-America by Basketball Times ... Kodak Region V All-American ... 1997 first- team all-Big 12 pick ... finished career holding ISU records on 13 season and 15 career lists.

Year G-GS-CG FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG A TO BK ST PTS-AVG 1994-95 27-25-1 129-241 .535 0-3 .000 106-144 .736 177-6.6 29 72 17 30 364-13.5 1995-96 27-27-2 171-303 .564 6-37 .162 99-145 .683 219-8.1 48 70 7 40 447-16.6 1996-97 29-29-3 165-381 .433 58-141 .411 109-130 .838 211-7.3 71 86 14 38 497-17.1 1997-98 33-33-1 163-326 .500 36-104 .346 129-170 .759 265-8.0 75 81 6 26 491-14.9 Career 116-114-7 628-1251 .502 100-285 .351 443-589 .752 872-7.5 223 309 44 134 1799-15.5

1,789 • TONYA BURNS, CENTER, LEO, IND. The first ISU female basketball player to have her jersey retired ... inducted into the 2000 ISU Athletics Hall of Fame ... left ISU with 31 records, including career scoring (1,789) and rebounding (921) ... set individual records for points in a season (518), scoring average (18.5), 20+ point games (11) and games scoring in double figures (26) ... double-digit scoring in 92 of her 114 career games ... named to 1985 all-Big Eight first team and academic all-Big Eight first team ... second team all-Big Eight (1983, 1984) ... three-time Big Eight player of the week.

Year G-GS-CG FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG A TO BK ST PTS-AVG 1981-82 31-28-0 150-341 .440 51-78 .654 213-6.9 9 65 26 25 351-11.3 1982-83 27-26-1 191-357 .535 78-107 .729 234-8.7 19 83 23 20 460-17.0 1983-84 28-24-1 198-383 .517 64-93 .688 234-8.4 14 73 28 26 460-16.4 1984-85 28-28-4 221-378 .585 76-105 .724 240-8.6 38 100 9 22 518-18.5 Career 114-106-6 760-1459 .521 269-383 .702 921-8.1 80 321 86 93 1789-15.7

CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB 39 1,000 POINT SCORERS 1,709 • HALLIE CHRISTOFFERSON, HAMLIN, IOWA Named an Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American and WBCA Honorable Mention All-American her junior and senior seasons ... Two-time All- Big 12 First-Team member ... Was the ninth junior in school history to average 15 points per game ... Finished her career sixth all-time in school history with 1,709 points ... Academic All-Big 12 First-Team member her sophomore, junior and senior seasons ... Senior CLASS Award finalist and semi-finalist for the Wooden Citizenship Cup ... Third-team CoSIDA Academic All-American.

Year G-GS-CG FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG A TO BK ST PTS-AVG 2010-11 33-27-0 98-188 .521 15-43 .349 95-115 .826 167-5.1 21 57 24 8 306-9.3 2011-12 31-26-0 106-241 .440 40-104 .385 65-85 .865 185-6.0 27 48 21 20 317-10.2 2012-13 33-33-0 174-337 .516 55-137 .401 112-130 .862 221-6.7 44 69 18 31 515-15.6 2013-14 31-31-0 184-399 .461 32-118 .271 171-195 .877 223-7.2 31 56 34 21 571-18.4 Career 128-117 562-1165 .482 142-402 .353 443-525 .844 796-6.2 123 230 97 80 1709-13.4

1,645 • SEANNA JOHNSON, GUARD, BROOKLYN PARK, MINN. Started every game of her careeer...ranks seventh in school history in points (1,645) and third in rebounds (1,052)...also ranks third in rebounding average (8.7), seventh in career field goals made (570), sixth in field goals attempted (1,287), fourth in free throws made (398) and sixth in free throws attempted (524)...was the fastest Cyclone to reach 500, 600, 700, 800, 900 and 1,000 career rebounds...has 33 double-doubles, which ranks second in school histroy...was a unanimous selection to the All-Big 12 First-Team in 2016...averaged 13.6 points and 8.7 rebounds in her Cyclone career.

Year G-GS-CG FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG A TO BK ST PTS-AVG 2013-14 31-31-1 112-249 .450 23-66 .348 70-95 .737 250-8.1 43 59 6 23 317-10.2 2014-15 31-31-0 127-278 .457 14-46 .304 94-124 .758 285-8.6 78 64 11 38 362-11.7 2015-16 28-28-2 162-376 .431 29-99 .293 124-160 .775 262-9.4 84 85 12 29 477-17.0 2016-17 31-31-0 169-384 .440 41-115 .357 110-145 .759 255-8.2 93 64 5 30 489-15.8 Career 121-121-3 570-1287 .443 107-326 .328 398-524 .760 1052-8.7 298 272 34 120 1645-13.6

1,639 • KELSEY BOLTE, GUARD, IDA GROVE, IOWA Unanimous All-Big 12 first-team selection (2011) ... WBCA and Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American (2011) ... All-Big 12 Honorable Mention (2009, 2010) ... finished career ranked first in games played (135), sixth inAlis career scoring (1,639) and eighth in rebounding (665) ... Iowa State’s all-time free-throw percentage leader (.879) ... ranks third on ISU career three-point list (276) ... hit 88 treys in 2010-11 to rank tie as the third-best single-season mark in school history ... 557 points in 2010-11 ranks fourth all-time at ISU ... was 22nd Cyclone to reach 1,000 career points ... All-Big 12 Rookie Team (2008) ... had 78 games with double-figure scoring.

Year G-GS-CG FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG A TO BK ST PTS-AVG 2007-08 34-19-0 127-269 .472 47-123 .382 48-55 .873 186-5.5 37 65 11 31 349-10.3 2008-09 36-34-0 122-302 .404 57-151 .377 39-45 .867 165-4.6 53 50 9 26 340-9.4 2009-10 32-31-0 136-348 .391 84-205 .410 37-42 .881 144-4.5 48 46 10 38 393-12.3 2010-11 33-33-3 191-437 .437 88-209 .421 87-98 .888 170-5.2 52 59 17 34 557-16.9 Career 135-117-3 576-1356 .425 276-688 .401 211-240 .879 665-4.9 190 220 47 129 1639-12.1

40 CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB 1,000 POINT SCORERS 1,620 • ALISON LACEY, GUARD, CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA All-America Honorable Mention by The Associated Press and the WBCA (2010) ... All-Big 12 First Team unanimous pick (2010) ... only player in school history with 1,500 points, 500 rebounds and 500 assists ... recorded ISU’s second triple- double with 19 points, 13 assists and 11 rebounds vs. Iowa (2010) ... All-Big 12 Second Team (2008) ... Academic All-Big 12 Second Team (2008) ... finished career ranked sixth on ISU career scoring chart, second in career free-throw percentage, third in assists and second in games played ... ranked second in NCAA Division I -to-turnover ratio and ninth in assists per game in 2010.

Year G-GS-CG FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG A TO BK ST PTS-AVG 2006-07 35-20-0 88-198 .444 45-111 .405 50-61 .820 137-3.9 63 35 10 27 271-7.7 2007-08 34-34-2 162-405 .400 87-214 .407 73-94 .777 130-3.8 147 87 8 31 484-14.2 2008-09 35-33-0 130-372 .349 55-170 .324 77-91 .846 163-4.7 131 75 11 39 392-11.2 2009-10 30-30-6 163-369 .442 53-142 .373 94-107 .879 148-4.9 187 63 3 39 473-15.8 Career 134-117-8 543-1344 .404 240-637 .377 294-353 .833 578-4.3 528 260 32 136 1620-12.1

1,494 • STACY FRESE, GUARD, CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA Made 274 3-point goals in her career ... set the then-ISU record for most career assists with 484 ... named to the 2000 Associated Press All-America second team ... finalist for the Naismith Player of the Year and Nancy Lieberman-Cline Awards ... voted to play in the WBCA All-Star Challenge by the nation’s coaches ... 1999 Associated Press honorable mention All-America ... three-time first-team all-Big 12 honoree.

Year G-GS-CG FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG A TO BK ST PTS-AVG 1997-98 33-33-13 148-339 .339 100-219 .437 128-166 .771 107-3.2 190 173 0 50 524-15.9 1998-99 30-28-7 146-344 .424 88-191 .461 136-164 .829 69-2.3 129 108 1 44 516-17.2 1999-2000 33-33-0 140-338 .414 86-195 .441 88-105 .838 80-2.4 165 104 0 26 454-13.8 Career 96-94-20 434-1021 .425 274-605 .453 352-435 .809 256-2.7 484 385 1 120 1494-15.6

1,449 • JANEL GRIMM, FORWARD, NORTH ENGLISH, IOWA First-team academic All-Big 12 selection (1997, 1998) ... third-team All-Big 12 pick (1997, 1998) ... Big 12 player of the week (1998)... Successful Farming’s All- American Farm Team selection (1997, 1998) ... Cyclone Classic all-tournament team (1997, 1998) ... Cyclone Classic MVP (1996) ... finished career ranked in six season and 13 career statistical categories ... earned the team’s Ralph Olsen Award as the team’s most outstanding contributer (1996-97).

Year G-GS-CG FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG A TO BK ST PTS-AVG 1994-95 27-26-0 115-211 .545 2-11 .182 56-100 .560 183-6.8 22 78 6 35 288-10.7 1995-96 26-22-0 130-254 .512 11-54 .204 69-91 .758 180-6.9 49 63 10 28 340-13.1 1996-97 29-29-0 160-314 .510 11-56 .196 67-94 .713 216-7.4 46 74 13 13 398-13.7 1997-98 33-33-1 154-274 .562 4-20 .200 111-145 .766 234-7.1 81 110 19 33 423-12.8 Career 115-110-1 559-1053 .531 28-141 .199 303-430 .705 813-7.1 198 325 48 109 1449-12.6

CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB 41 1,000 POINT SCORERS 1,449 • LYNDSEY MEDDERS, GUARD, LOS ANGELES, CALIF. Set ISU single-game, single-season and career assists records, finishing her career ranked fourth in Big 12 history ... with 7.7 assists per game, led NCAA Division I in 2005-06 and ranked sixth in 2006-07 (6.5) ... ranked second in career free throw percentage ... ranked fifth in career three-pointers made ... all-Big 12 in 2006 and 2007 ... Senior CLASS Award finalist in 2007 ... four-time Cyclone Classic All-Tournament team pick ... collected 11 point/assist double-doubles.

Year G-GS-CG FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG A TO BK ST PTS-AVG 2003-04 31-21-0 94-210 .448 40-92 .435 46-59 .780 91-2.9 108 97 2 29 274-8.8 2004-05 30-25-1 100-238 .420 45-124 .363 47-57 .825 81-2.7 180 103 0 24 292-9.7 2005-06 28-27-4 151-391 .386 53-174 .305 107-122 .877 100-3.6 215 108 0 29 462-16.5 2006-07 33-32-2 131-371 .353 67-188 .356 92-119 .773 127-3.8 216 130 4 35 421-12.8 Career 122-105-7 476-1210 .393 205-578 .355 292-357 .818 399-3.3 719 438 6 117 1449-11.9

1,416 • NIKKI MOODY, GUARD, , TEXAS Earned first-team All-Big 12 accolades in 2015 and was named a WBCA honorable mention All-American ... a WBCA All-Region nominee in 2015 ... two-time Big 12 player of the week (2015)... second-team All-Big 12 in 2014 ... finished career ranked first in school history in assists (745), 12th in scoring and seventh in school history with 350 free throws made ... taken in the third round of the WNBA Draft by the (33rd overall).

Year G-GS-CG FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG A TO BK ST PTS-AVG 2011-12 31-29 91-261 .349 41-141 .291 87-114 .763 102-3.3 133 111 15 25 310-10.0 2012-13 32-31 83-235 .353 32-111 .288 71-88 .807 119-3.7 238 143 4 44 269-8.4 2013-14 31-30 120-328 .366 46-147 .313 100-137 .730 137-4.4 163 112 10 26 386-12.5 2014-15 31-30 152-396 .384 50-149 .336 97-125 .776 111-3.6 211 97 6 26 451-14.5 Career 125-120 446-1220 .366 169-548 .308 355-464 .765 469-3.8 745 463 35 121 1416/11.3

1,400 • CHELSEA POPPENS, FORWARD, APLINGTON, IOWA One of just two ISU athletes to reach 1,000 career points and 1,000 career rebounds and just the 14th in the Big 12 ... Averaged 11.1 points per game and 8.7 rebounds per game ... Named an Honorable Mention All-American by the Associated Press in 2012 and 2013 ... Named a Senior CLASS Award First-Team All-American in 2013 ... All-Big 12 First-Team member in 2012 and 2013 ... A WNBA second round draft pick by the (No. 18 overall) ... Two-time Academic All-Big 12 honoree.

Year G-GS-CG FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG A TO BK ST PTS-AVG 2009-10 33-30-0 111-227 .489 0-1 .000 69-110 .627 238-7.2 22 74 13 19 291-8.8 2010-11 33-24-0 100-196 .510 0-4 .000 83-127 .654 246-7.5 35 82 5 20 283-8.6 2011-12 30-29-0 150-301 .498 1-6 .167 124-174 .713 317-10.6 33 79 7 36 425-14.2 2012-13 30-29-0 143-284 .504 7-23 .304 108-129 .837 290-9.7 54 72 10 31 401-13.4 Career 126-112-0 504-1008 .500 8-34 .235 384-540 .711 1091-8.7 144 307 35 106 1400-11.1

42 CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB 1,000 POINT SCORERS 1,357 • TRACY GAHAN, GUARD, MCKINNEY, TEXAS All-Big 12 selection (2001, 2002) ... Player of the Week ... ESPN Three-Point Contest Participant in 2002 ... Coaches vs. Cancer Tournament MVP (2001) ... three-time academic all-Big 12 honoree ... named to the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll five times ... 1999 NCAA Mideast Regional All-Tournament team ... voted to the 2001 Pella Corporation Cyclone Classic all-tourney squad ... finished her career ranked in the ISU top 10 in 12 of 17 statistical categories.

Year G-GS-CG FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG A TO BK ST PTS-AVG 1998-99 31-27-0 76-165 .461 17-54 .315 71-102 .696 168-5.4 80 64 17 36 240-7.7 1999-2000 33-33-0 73-162 .451 36-90 .400 37-48 .771 154-4.7 108 59 6 37 219-6.6 2000-01 33-33-0 140-263 .532 57-125 .456 70-88 .795 249-7.5 91 52 12 34 407-12.3 2001-02 33-33-10 154-319 .483 72-164 .439 111-134 .828 252-7.6 136 104 13 64 491-14.9 Career 130-126-10 443-909 .487 182-433 .420 289-372 .777 823-6.3 415 279 48 171 1357-10.4

1,339 • HEATHER EZELL, GUARD, SPRINGFIELD, MO. All-Big 12 Second Team (2009) ... Big 12 Championship All-Tournament Team (2008) after setting championship record for three-pointers (17) ... semifinalist in ESPN Three-Point Contest in 2009 ... Cyclone Challenge MVP (2009) ... two- time Big 12 Player of the Week ... made the U.S. Jones Cup Team in summer of 2007 ... Iowa Games Female Athlete of the Year (2008) ... is tied for the ISU career three-point field goal record (287) ... holds the school record for career three- point attempts (857) ... Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll member ... named to the Big 12 All-Freshman Team by the Waco Tribune.

Year G-GS-CG FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG A TO BK ST PTS-AVG 2005-06 31-30-3 93-273 .341 69-214 .322 54-68 .794 112-3.6 105 64 2 49 309-10.0 2006-07 35-16-0 88-234 .376 52-162 .321 35-46 .761 111-3.2 81 46 4 41 263-7.5 2007-08 34-33-0 112-313 .358 78-232 .336 55-77 .714 107-3.1 106 74 10 48 357-10.5 2008-09 35-34-1 120-328 .366 88-249 .353 82-102 .804 114-3.3 122 70 5 63 410-11.7 Career 135-113-4 413-1148 .360 287-857 .335 226-293 .771 444-3.3 414 254 21 201 1339-9.9

1,284 • PAT HODGSON, FORWARD, GLENWOOD, IOWA First ISU woman to hit the 1,000-point mark ... first female athlete from Iowa State to turn professional ... inducted into the 2004 ISU Athletic Hall of Fame ... ranked among ISU’s top 10 career record holders in five categories, including points scored, field goals made, free throws attempted, free throws made, and rebounding average ... led the Cyclones in scoring during the 1974-75 and 1977-78 seasons.

Year G-GS-CG FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG A TO BK ST PTS-AVG 1974-75 21 97 66-85 .776 260-12.4 1975-76 26 140 87-142 .613 367-14.1 1976-77 26 133-297 .448 52-78 .667 176-6.8 38 318-12.2 1977-78 28 127-309 .411 85-120 .708 219-7.8 46 339-12.1 Career 101 497 290-425 .682 395-7.3 84 1284-12.7

CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB 43 1,000 POINT SCORERS 1,248 • NICKY WIEBEN, CENTER, ANKENY, IOWA All-Big 12 Honorable Mention (2007) ... Academic All-Big 12 Second Team in 2009 ... holds the Iowa State career record for blocked shots (198) and ranks second, third and ninth on ISU’s single-season blocks list ... named Big 12 Player of the Week (2007) ... two-time member of the Cyclone Classic All-Tournament Team ... named to the Vanderbilt Thanksgiving All-Tournament Team (2008) ... scored in double figures 61 times in her career and posted five career double-doubles ... suffered an ACL tear 16 games into her junior season.

Year G-GS-CG FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG A TO BK ST PTS-AVG 2005-06 31-26-0 91-185 .492 5-16 .313 68-83 .819 163-5.3 18 43 59 22 255-8.2 2006-07 35-30-0 158-312 .506 8-19 .421 97-123 .789 201-5.7 27 55 62 13 421-12.0 2007-08 16-16-0 78-163 .479 4-12 .333 43-58 .741 90-5.6 15 28 35 9 203-12.7 2008-09 36-33-0 144-331 .435 15-32 .469 66-92 .717 181-5.0 32 48 42 24 369-10.3 Career 118-105-0 471-991 .475 32-79 .405 274-356 .770 635-5.4 92 174 198 68 1248-10.6

1,201 • JOLENE LESEMAN, GUARD, STERLING, ILL. Ranked among ISU’s top 10 career record holders in six categories, including points scored, field goals made, field goals attempted, free throws made, free throws attempted and steals ... among top 10 single-season record holders for steals ... started every game for three consecutive seasons ... ISU’s outstanding offensive player (1983).

Year G-GS-CG FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG A TO BK ST PTS-AVG 1979-80 20-0-0 25-71 .352 24-36 .667 51-2.5 12 19 2 13 74-3.7 1980-81 25-25-0 134-313 .428 58-101 .574 190-7.6 36 61 6 56 326-13.0 1981-82 31-31-5 174-435 .400 66-106 .623 208-6.7 76 118 5 60 414-13.4 1982-83 27-27-0 146-339 .431 95-131 .725 139-5.1 46 79 2 51 387-14.3 Career 103-83-5 479-1158 .414 243-374 .650 588-5.7 170 277 15 180 1201-11.7

1,196 • JADDA BUCKLEY, GUARD, MASON CITY, IOWA Ranks third in the ISU record book in career free throw percentage, netting 86.7 percent at the line…closed­­ her career with 1,196 career points, ranking 20th in school history and sixth in ISU history with 456 career assists...averaged 11.8 points, 4.5 assists and 2.5 rebounds per game throughout her career...garnered All-Big 12 honorable mention honors her junior and senior seasons and was a unanimous selection to the All-Freshman team.

Year G-GS-CG FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG A TO BK ST PTS-AVG 2013-14 31-28-0 98-221 .443 39-97 .402 102-116 .879 70-2.3 101 61 10 33 337-10.9 2014-15 9-7-0 27-63 .429 12-27 .444 19-23 .826 25-2.8 21 17 3 8 85-9.4 2015-16 30-30-0 102-288 .354 33-100 .330 106-124 .855 78-2.6 179 88 7 30 343-11.4 2016-17 31-31-0 143-326 .439 46-120 .383 99-113 .876 78-2.5 155 84 2 24 431-13.9 Career 101-96-0 370-898 .412 130-344 .378 326-376 .867 572-4.9 456 254 22 95 1196-11.8

44 CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB 1,000 POINT SCORERS 1,186 • ANNA PRINS, CENTER, BROOMFIELD, COLO. Named to the Big 12 All-Tournament team in her senior season ... Averaged 10.1 points per game and 4.9 rebounds per game in her career ... drafted 23rd overall in the 2013 WNBA Draft ... named to the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll five times and a three-time member of the Academic All-Big 12 First-Team.

Year G-GS-CG FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG A TO BK ST PTS-AVG 2009-10 27-23-0 99-223 .444 27-67 .403 42-54 .778 113-4.2 14 47 25 3 267-9.9 2010-11 32-15-0 118-274 .431 27-74 .365 53-73 .726 175-5.5 12 55 20 6 316-9.9 2011-12 25-8-0 74-187 .396 19-55 .345 31-40 .775 109-4.4 8 39 13 4 198-7.9 2012-13 33-33-0 158-350 .451 27-96 .281 62-80 .775 175-5.3 53 62 28 7 405-12.3 Career 117-79-0 449-1034 .434 100-292 .342 188-247 .761 572-4.9 87 203 86 20 1186-10.1

1,186 • ANNE O’NEIL, GUARD, CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA All-American and two-time all-Big 12 Conference performer ... closed out her three-year Cyclone career ranked among the top 10 in five career statistical categories, recording the best free-throw percentage (.831) in ISU history ... ranked fourth in career three-point shooting (.416) ... set the top single-season mark for free-throw percentage as a junior (.876) and was third all-time as a senior (.855) ... academic All-American and two-time district academic All-America pick.

Year G-GS-CG FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG A TO BK ST PTS-AVG 2002-03 28-22-0 90-238 .378 27-76 .355 73-100 .730 134-4.8 49 49 2 26 280-10.0 2003-04 33-31-2 127-331 .384 27-76 .355 127-145 .876 135-4.1 126 95 2 49 408-12.4 2004-05 30-30-2 158-342 .462 58-117 .496 124-145 .855 192-6.4 121 74 2 37 498-16.6 Career 91-83-4 375-911 .412 112-269 .416 324-390 .831 461-5.1 296 218 6 112 1186-13.0

1,158 • COLLEEN PETERSON, GUARD, DAYTON, IOWA Finished career ranked among ISU’s top 10 in field goals made and free throw percentage ... joined teammate Pat Hodgson in the 1,000-point club during the 1977-78 season ... led the Cyclones in scoring in 1975-76 and 1976-77 ... her 408 points in 1975-76 still rank second all time among ISU freshmen.

Year G-GS-CG FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG A TO BK ST PTS-AVG 1975-76 27 163 82-106 .774 408-15.1 1976-77 30 178-379 .470 65-93 .699 77-2.6 79 421-14.0 1977-78 28 128-375 .341 73-96 .760 87-3.1 101 329-11.8 Career 85 469 220-295 .746 164-2.8 180 1158-13.6

CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB 45 1,000 POINT SCORERS 1,097 • CARMEN JASPERS, CENTER, ACKLEY, IOWA Ranked among top 10 career record holders in field goal percentage, rebounds and blocked shots ... ranked among top 10 single-game record holders in field goal percentage ... had the second highest career field goal percentage (.619) in school history ... received academic all-Big Eight honors in 1988 and 1989 ... made an ISU record 15-of-15 free throws at Kansas on Feb. 13, 1988 ... Big Eight Player of the Week.

Year G-GS-CG FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG A TO BK ST PTS-AVG 1985-86 27-0-0 21-42 .500 16-28 .571 57-2.1 4 17 6 4 58-2.1 1986-87 28-27-0 129-204 .632 61-90 .678 177-6.3 4 52 21 25 319-11.4 1987-88 27-27-0 168-265 .634 85-111 .766 186-6.9 13 73 27 25 421-15.6 1988-89 28-23-1 125-205 .610 49-75 .653 140-5.0 10 58 31 28 299-10.7 Career 110-77-1 443-716 .619 211-304 .694 560-5.1 31 200 85 82 1097-10.0

1,096 • BRYNN WILLIAMSON, FORWARD, KANSAS CITY, MO. Finished career ranked fifth on ISU’s career 3-pointer list with 259 and second in three’s attempted with 761 ... named to the Academic All-Big 12 first team in 2015 and the second team in 2013 and 2014 ... honorable mention All-Big 12 in 2015 ... named to the Junkanoo Jam (2013) and St Mary’s Thanksgiving All-Tournament team (2015).

Year G-GS-CG FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG A TO BK ST PTS-AVG 2011-12 30-7-0 59-174 .339 48-149 .322 15-19 .789 65-2.2 18 30 4 22 181-6.0 2012-13 33-32-1 80-232 .345 68-192 .354 45-56 .804 147-4.5 67 50 25 42 273-8.3 2013-14 30-29-0 80-231 .346 66-203 .325 57-62 .919 128-4.3 37 31 24 20 283-9.4 2014-15 31-31-3 101-274 .369 77-217 .355 80-98 .816 196-6.3 32 46 19 36 359-11.6 Career 124-99-4 320-911 .351 259-761 .340 197-235 .838 536-4.3 154 157 72 120 1096-8.8

1,094 • MEGAN RONHOVDE, GUARD, BARRETT, MINN. Finished career ranked third on ISU’s career three-pointer list with 241 and seventh in rebounds at ISU with 710 ... played in 129 career games as a Cyclone to rank fifth all-time ... Big 12 Rookie of the Week ... three-time academic all-Big 12 honoree ... hit 11 consecutive treys over a three-game span as a sophomore.

Year G-GS-CG FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG A TO BK ST PTS-AVG 2003-04 33-19-0 87-243 .358 64-179 .358 21-36 .583 152-4.6 15 50 5 23 259-7.8 2004-05 30-29-0 97-239 .406 62-162 .383 20-43 .465 158-5.3 47 40 11 27 276-9.2 2005-06 31-31-7 104-320 .325 60-212 .283 25-66 .379 225-7.3 86 66 8 35 293-9.5 2006-07 35-34-0 91-251 .363 55-171 .322 29-50 .580 175-5.0 50 57 5 30 266-7.6 Career 129-113-7 379-1053 .360 241-724 .333 95-195 .487 710-5.5 198 213 29 115 1094-8.5

46 CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB 1,000 POINT SCORERS 1,074 • ETTA BURNS, GUARD, AURORA, ILL. Ranked among the top 10 in five career statistical categories, including games played, field goals made, field goals attempted, assists and steals ... received all-tournament honors at the Carolina Classic (1988) ... started every game her last three seasons ... led the team in steals and was second in assists (1987-88).

Year G-GS-CG FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG A TO BK ST PTS-AVG 1984-85 28-5-0 65-161 .404 20-32 .625 48-1.7 49 75 1 19 150-5.4 1985-86 28-28-0 126-289 .436 55-82 .671 97-3.5 84 64 6 54 307-11.0 1986-87 28-28-1 127-300 .423 43-72 .597 76-2.7 73 82 6 50 297-10.6 1987-88 27-27-0 128-307 .417 63-93 .677 73-2.7 83 82 5 47 320-11.9 Career 111-88-1 446-1057 .422 181-279 .649 294-2.6 289 303 18 170 1074-9.7

1,063 • VANESSA WARD, GUARD, , FLA. Among ISU’s top 10 career record holders in field goals made and field goals attempted ... ranked among the top 10 in single-game records for field goals attempted, 3-point goal percentage and steals ... all-Big Eight honorable mention (1990) ... Florida International Classic all-tournament team (1989) ... an all-tournament team pick at the Illini Classic.

Year G-GS-CG FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG A TO BK ST PTS-AVG 1986-87 28-8-0 79-177 .446 25-43 .581 90-3.2 34 51 5 18 183-6.5 1987-88 23-1-0 52-120 .433 24-38 .632 66-2.9 22 42 1 12 128-5.6 1988-89 28-24-0 144-349 .413 49-73 .671 113-4.0 73 100 9 59 339-12.1 1989-90 29-29-1 171-385 .444 17-36 .472 52-69 .754 104-3.6 104 130 11 53 413-14.2 Career 108-62-1 446-1031 .433 17-36 .472 150-223 .673 373-3.5 233 323 26 142 1063-9.8

1,002 • ASHLEY JOENS, GUARD/FORWARD, IOWA CITY, IOWA Joined the 1,000-point club in the final game of her sophomore season, becoming the first Iowa State sophomore to achieve the feat ... named an honorable mention All-American by the AP, USBWA and WBCA in 2019-20 ... one of three unanimous selections to the All-Big 12 First-Team ... only player in the nation to average over 20.0 points and 10.0 rebounds in 2019-20 ... her 20.5 points in 2019-20 ranks second in school history and her 10.9 boards per game also ranks second all-time.

Year G-GS-CG FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG A TO BK ST PTS-AVG 2018-19 35-35-0 141-326 .433 72-197 .365 54-77 .701 176-5.0 23 40 8 24 408-11.7 2019-20 29-29-3 183-439 .417 41-122 .336 187-232 .806 317-10.9 55 77 10 46 594-20.5 Career 64-64-3 324-765 .424 113-319 .354 241-309 .780 493-7.7 78 117 18 70 1002-15.7

CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB 47 1,002 • SHELLY COYLE, FORWARD, SPRING GREEN, WIS. Joined the 1,000-point club in the final game of her career ... ranked among the career leaders in field goal percentage, free throws made, free throws attemped and free throw percentage ... ranked in the top 10 in six single-season statistical categories ... first team all-Big Eight (1990) ... Iowa State’s MVP after a strong second half of the season (1989) ... received team’s Outstanding Rebounder Award ... academic all-Big Eight and honorable mention all-Big Eight in 1989.

Year G-GS-CG FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG A TO BK ST PTS-AVG 1986-87 24-0-0 23-56 .411 15-20 .750 51-2.1 4 27 1 8 61-2.5 1987-88 21-18-0 61-135 .452 43-51 .843 96-4.6 16 42 3 18 165-7.9 1988-89 28-15-0 105-200 .525 63-83 .759 161-5.8 42 69 2 33 273-9.8 1989-90 29-29-5 189-326 .580 0-0 .000 125-170 .735 235-8.1 22 78 8 37 503-17.3 Career 102-62-5 378-717 .527 0-0 .000 246-324 .759 543-5.3 84 216 14 96 1002-9.8

48 CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB YEAR-BY-YEAR INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

SCORING AVERAGE REBOUNDING Year Name GP Pts Avg Year Name GP Reb Avg 73-74 Karen Gerard 16 201 12.6 73-74 — — — — 74-75 Pat Hodgson 21 260 12.4 74-75 — — — — 75-76 Colleen Peterson 27 408 15.1 75-76 — — — — 76-77 Colleen Peterson 30 421 14.0 76-77 Beth Greiman 29 251 8.6 77-78 Pat Hodgson 28 339 12.1 77-78 Pat Hodgson 28 219 7.8 78-79 Gileen Gleason 29 302 10.4 78-79 Karry Crafton 28 199 7.1 79-80 Carol Schleihs 25 256 10.2 79-80 London Reile 25 212 8.5 80-81 Jolene Leseman 25 326 13.0 80-81 Jolene Leseman 25 190 7.6 81-82 Jolene Leseman 31 414 13.4 81-82 Tonya Burns 31 213 6.9 82-83 Tonya Burns 27 460 17.0 82-83 Tonya Burns 27 234 8.7 83-84 Tonya Burns 28 460 16.4 83-84 Tonya Burns 28 234 8.4 84-85 Tonya Burns 28 518 18.5 84-85 Tonya Burns 28 240 8.6 85-86 Stephannie Smith 28 481 17.2 85-86 Stephannie Smith 28 297 10.6 86-87 Stephannie Smith 27 436 16.1 86-87 Stephannie Smith 27 254 9.4 87-88 Carmen Jaspers 27 421 15.6 87-88 Carmen Jaspers 27 186 6.9 88-89 Vanessa Ward 28 339 12.1 88-89 Shelly Coyle 28 161 5.8 89-90 Shelly Coyle 29 503 17.3 89-90 Shelly Coyle 29 235 8.1 90-91 Lynne Lorenzen 26 344 13.2 90-91 Lynne Lorenzen 26 135 5.2 91-92 Tynnetta Rasheed 27 340 12.6 91-92 Barb Gordon 27 134 5.0 92-93 Melanie Young 27 256 9.5 92-93 Barb Gordon 26 204 7.8 93-94 Melanie Young 27 274 10.1 93-94 Barb Gordon 27 186 6.9 94-95 Jayme Olson 27 364 13.5 94-95 Janel Grimm 27 183 6.8 95-96 Jayme Olson 27 447 16.6 95-96 Jayme Olson 27 219 8.1 96-97 Jayme Olson 29 497 17.1 96-97 Janel Grimm 29 216 7.4 97-98 Stacy Frese 33 524 15.9 97-98 Megan Taylor 33 270 8.2 98-99 Stacy Frese 30 516 17.2 98-99 Megan Taylor 33 269 8.2 99-00 Angie Welle 33 507 15.4 99-00 Angie Welle 33 283 8.6 00-01 Angie Welle 33 605 18.3 00-01 Angie Welle 33 330 10.0 01-02 Angie Welle 33 676 20.5 01-02 Angie Welle 33 372 11.3 02-03 Lindsey Wilson 28 539 19.3 02-03 Mary Fox 28 170 6.1 03-04 Anne O’Neil 33 408 12.4 03-04 Lisa Kriener 33 156 4.7 04-05 Anne O’Neil 30 498 16.6 04-05 Katie Robinette 30 222 7.4 05-06 Lyndsey Medders 28 462 16.5 05-06 Brittany Wilkins 31 275 8.9 06-07 Lyndsey Medders 33 421 12.8 06-07 Toccara Ross 35 256 7.3 07-08 Alison Lacey 34 484 14.2 07-08 Kelsey Bolte 34 186 5.5 08-09 Heather Ezell 35 410 11.7 08-09 Amanda Nisleit 36 192 5.4 09-10 Alison Lacey 30 473 15.8 09-10 Chelsea Poppens 33 238 7.2 10-11 Kelsey Bolte 33 557 16.9 10-11 Chelsea Poppens 33 246 7.5 11-12 Chelsea Poppens 30 425 14.2 11-12 Chelsea Poppens 30 317 10.6 12-13 Hallie Christofferson 33 515 15.6 12-13 Chelsea Poppens 30 290 9.7 13-14 Hallie Christofferson 31 571 18.4 13-14 Seanna Johnson 31 250 8.1 14-15 Nikki Moody 31 451 14.5 14-15 Seanna Johnson 31 285 9.2 15-16 Seanna Johnson 28 477 17.0 15-16 Seanna Johnson 28 262 9.4 16-17 Seanna Johnson 31 489 15.8 16-17 Seanna Johnson 31 255 8.2 17-18 Bridget Carleton 31 594 19.2 17-18 Bridget Carleton 31 203 6.5 18-19 Bridget Carleton 35 760 21.7 18-19 Bridget Carleton 35 302 8.6 19-20 Ashley Joens 29 594 20.5 19-20 Ashley Joens 29 317 10.9 20-21 Ashley Joens 28 678 24.2 20-21 Ashley Joens 28 266 9.5

CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB 49 YEAR-BY-YEAR INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

STEALS ASSISTS Year Name GP Stl Avg Year Name GP Ast Avg 73-74 — — — — 73-74 — — — — 74-75 — — — — 74-75 — — — — 75-76 — — — — 75-76 — — — — 76-77 — — — — 76-77 Colleen Peterson 30 79 2.6 77-78 — — — — 77-78 Colleen Peterson 28 101 3.6 78-79 — — — — 78-79 Tracy Eckert 25 84 3.4 79-80 Tracy Eckert 24 51 2.1 79-80 Tracy Eckert 24 122 5.1 80-81 Tracy Eckert 25 71 2.5 80-81 Tracy Eckert 25 94 3.8 81-82 Jolene Leseman 31 60 1.9 81-82 Tracy Eckert 14 90 6.4 82-83 Jolene Leseman 27 51 1.9 82-83 Robin Sawyer 27 88 3.3 83-84 Jane Lobenstein 28 52 1.9 83-84 Sheila Mason 28 92 3.3 84-85 Jane Lobenstein 28 71 2.5 84-85 Jane Lobenstein 28 116 4.1 85-86 Jane Lobenstein 28 56 2.0 85-86 Jane Lobenstein 28 101 3.6 86-87 Etta Burns 28 50 1.8 86-87 Etta Burns 28 73 2.6 87-88 Tracy Horvath 27 80 3.0 87-88 Tracy Horvath 27 142 5.3 88-89 Tracy Horvath 28 92 3.3 88-89 Tracy Horvath 28 144 5.1 89-90 Vanessa Ward 29 53 1.8 89-90 Vanessa Ward 29 104 3.6 90-91 Tynnetta Rasheed 26 46 1.8 90-91 Tynnetta Rasheed 26 89 3.4 91-92 Tynnetta Rasheed 27 56 2.1 91-92 Tynnetta Rasheed 27 97 3.6 92-93 Tawanya Herbert 27 42 1.6 92-93 Barb Gordon 26 46 1.8 93-94 Jennifer Warner 27 51 1.9 93-94 Jennifer Warner 27 90 3.3 94-95 Julie Hand 26 47 1.8 94-95 Julie Hand 26 66 2.5 95-96 Kim Martin 27 52 1.9 95-96 Tara Gunderson 27 102 3.8 96-97 Tara Gunderson 29 51 1.8 96-97 Tara Gunderson 29 135 4.7 97-98 Stacy Frese 33 50 1.5 97-98 Stacy Frese 33 190 5.8 98-99 Desirée Francis 29 52 1.8 98-99 Stacy Frese 30 129 4.3 99-00 Desirée Francis 32 57 1.8 99-00 Stacy Frese 33 165 5.0 00-01 Erica Haugen 33 47 1.4 00-01 Lindsey Wilson 33 173 5.2 01-02 Tracy Gahan 33 64 1.9 01-02 Lindsey Wilson 33 207 6.3 02-03 Mary Fox 28 35 1.3 02-03 Lindsey Wilson 28 135 4.8 03-04 Anne O’Neil 33 49 1.5 03-04 Anne O’Neil 33 126 3.8 04-05 Anne O’Neil 30 37 1.2 04-05 Lyndsey Medders 30 180 6.0 05-06 Heather Ezell 31 49 1.6 05-06 Lyndsey Medders 28 215 7.7 06-07 Heather Ezell 35 41 1.2 06-07 Lyndsey Medders 33 216 6.5 07-08 Heather Ezell 34 48 1.4 07-08 Alison Lacey 34 147 4.3 08-09 Heather Ezell 35 63 1.8 08-09 Alison Lacey 35 131 3.7 09-10 Alison Lacey 30 39 1.3 09-10 Alison Lacey 30 187 6.2 10-11 Kelsey Bolte 33 34 1.0 10-11 Lauren Mansfield 33 166 5.0 11-12 Chelsea Poppens 30 36 1.2 11-12 Nikki Moody 31 133 4.3 12-13 Nikki Moody 32 44 1.4 12-13 Nikki Moody 32 238 7.4 13-14 Jadda Buckley 31 33 1.1 13-14 Nikki Moody 31 163 5.3 14-15 Seanna Johnson 31 38 1.2 14-15 Nikki Moody 31 211 6.8 15-16 Jadda Buckley 30 30 1.0 15-16 Jadda Buckley 30 179 6.0 16-17 Bridget Carleton 31 38 1.2 16-17 Jadda Buckley 31 155 5.0 17-18 Bridget Carleton 31 69 2.2 17-18 Emily Durr 30 116 3.9 18-19 Bridget Carleton 35 79 2.3 18-19 Alexa Middleton 25 176 5.0 19-20 Ashley Joens 29 46 1.6 19-20 Rae Johnson 28 106 3.8 20-21 Ashley Joens 28 28 1.0 20-21 Emily Ryan 28 164 5.9

50 CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM OFFENSIVE STATISTICS

Year Record FGM FGA FG% FTM FTA FT% 3PM 3PA 3P% Reb Avg Pts Avg Stl Ast

73-74 8-8 315 — — 220 370 .595 — — — — — 850 53.1 — —

74-75 12-9 620 — — 231 356 .650 — — — — — 1471 70 — —

75-76 20-8 915 — — 404 623 .648 — — — — — 2234 79.8 — —

76-77 19-11 907 1997 .454 301 466 .646 — — — 1098 36.6 2115 70.5 — 329

77-78 13-15 780 1974 .395 316 493 .641 — — — 1257 44.9 1876 67 — 336

78-79 10-19 834 1874 .446 308 514 .599 — — — 1177 40.6 1976 68.1 — 312

79-80 6-19 698 1679 .416 312 471 .662 — — — 996 39.8 1708 68.3 246 344

80-81 7-18 670 1606 .417 236 380 .621 — — — 903 36.1 1576 63 273 263

81-82 11-20 815 1954 .417 309 491 .629 — — — 1208 39 1939 62.5 304 342

82-83 9-18 777 1700 .457 360 518 .695 — — — 1015 37.6 1914 70.9 257 325

83-84 4-24 710 1752 .405 336 520 .646 — — — 1086 38.8 1756 62.7 273 323

84-85 12-16 796 1670 .477 357 504 .708 — — — 1032 36.9 1949 69.6 252 430

85-86 19-9 829 1886 .440 357 555 .643 — — — 1165 41.6 2015 72 282 442

86-87 12-16 842 1810 .465 332 529 .628 — — — 1180 42.1 2016 72 304 356

87-88 13-14 786 1690 .465 357 518 .689 — — — 1058 39.2 1948 72.1 290 414

88-89 15-13 782 1729 .452 286 435 .657 — — — 1006 35.9 1891 67.5 369 431

89-90 14-15 773 1631 .474 388 573 .677 65 156 .417 916 31.6 2001 69 264 366

90-91 11-15 683 1573 .434 326 457 .713 88 248 .355 902 34.7 1780 68.5 207 401

91-92 4-23 606 1530 .396 327 479 .683 62 199 .312 942 34.9 1596 59.1 217 274

92-93 2-25 487 1361 .358 319 502 .635 15 70 .214 1029 38.1 1308 48.4 198 193

93-94 8-19 524 1458 .359 404 637 .634 62 237 .262 1042 38.6 1514 56.1 264 334

94-95 8-19 587 1402 .419 415 654 .635 53 210 .252 986 36.5 1642 60.8 262 353

95-96 17-10 685 1522 .450 329 481 .684 190 555 .342 1064 39.4 1889 70.0 242 435

96-97 17-12 652 1545 .422 351 499 .703 195 587 .332 1099 37.9 1850 63.8 227 438

97-98 25-8 773 1692 .457 539 729 .739 256 705 .377 1327 40.2 2351 71.2 199 521

98-99 25-8 836 1824 .458 541 767 .705 249 645 .386 1342 40.7 2462 74.6 260 511

99-00 27-6 942 1961 .480 454 620 .732 300 756 .397 1365 41.4 2638 79.9 259 629

00-01 27-6 926 1906 .486 470 635 .740 300 736 .408 1338 40.5 2622 79.5 218 632

01-02 24-9 868 1783 .487 545 751 .726 268 690 .388 1338 40.5 2549 77.2 231 590

02-03 12-16 649 1566 .414 323 466 .693 199 601 .331 1010 36.1 1820 65.0 179 358

03-04 18-15 760 1819 .418 392 517 .758 240 673 .357 1235 37.4 2152 65.2 248 450

04-05 23-7 804 1766 .455 404 539 .750 261 673 .388 1204 40.1 2273 75.8 196 494

05-06 18-13 736 1828 .403 383 520 .737 226 741 .305 1259 40.6 2081 67.1 186 482

06-07 26-9 823 1954 .421 465 625 .744 262 761 .344 1375 39.3 2373 67.8 200 525

07-08 21-13 740 1784 .415 366 531 .689 267 735 .363 1221 35.9 2113 62.1 185 427

08-09 27-9 779 1998 .390 462 631 .732 292 835 .350 1348 37.4 2312 64.2 237 503

09-10 25-8 751 1753 .428 394 534 .738 261 687 .380 1253 38.0 2157 65.4 180 469

10-11 22-11 739 1695 .436 451 632 .714 223 603 .370 1283 38.9 2152 65.2 144 453

11-12 18-13 651 1660 .392 415 570 .728 227 714 .318 1212 39.1 1944 62.7 181 448

12-13 24-9 756 1769 .427 459 570 .805 252 763 .330 1315 39.8 2223 67.4 206 547

13-14 20-11 716 1746 .410 546 679 .804 276 836 .330 1154 37.2 2254 72.7 157 435

CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB 51 YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM OFFENSIVE STATISTICS

14-15 18-13 729 1802 .405 424 551 .770 269 798 .337 1210 39.0 2151 69.4 159 483

15-16 13-17 700 1829 .383 414 548 .755 208 678 .307 1160 38.7 2022 67.4 178 411

16-17 18-13 798 1938 .412 445 557 .799 248 728 .341 1221 39.4 2289 73.8 196 471

17-18 14-17 724 1880 .385 360 482 .747 270 823 .328 1157 37.3 2078 67.0 183 400

18-19 26-9 990 2229 .444 478 603 .793 303 913 .332 1436 41.0 2761 78.9 239 546

19-20 18-11 709 1689 .420 433 567 .764 249 710 .351 1178 40.6 2100 72.4 183 410

20-21 17-11 739 1729 .427 393 475 .827 285 782 .365 1080 38.6 2156 77.0 134 388

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52 CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB YEAR-BY-YEAR OPPONENT TEAM STATISTICS

Year Record FGM FGA FG% FTM FTA FT% 3PM 3PA 3P% Reb Avg Pts Avg Stl Turn

73-74 8-8 — — — — — — — — — — — 816 51.0 — —

74-75 12-9 544 — — 175 311 .562 — — — — — 1263 60.1 — —

75-76 20-8 803 — — 286 484 .590 — — — — — 1892 67.6 — —

76-77 19-11 773 — — 341 553 .617 — — — — — 1887 62.9 — —

77-78 13-15 798 1873 .426 381 600 .635 — — — 1355 48.4 1977 70.6 — —

78-79 10-19 862 1930 .447 380 587 .647 — — — 1344 46.3 2104 72.6 — —

79-80 6-19 740 1784 .415 376 544 .691 — — — 1110 44.4 1856 74.2 297 —

80-81 7-18 741 1585 .468 373 547 .682 — — — 1076 43.0 1855 74.2 260 516

81-82 11-20 884 1944 .455 431 644 .669 — — — 1307 42.2 2199 70.9 353 566

82-83 9-18 809 1652 .490 449 626 .717 — — — 987 36.4 2067 76.6 270 540

83-84 4-24 780 1698 .459 490 673 .728 — — — 1137 40.6 2050 73.2 330 537

84-85 12-16 850 1807 .470 370 572 .647 — — — 1043 37.3 2070 73.9 340 489

85-86 19-9 736 1667 .442 418 648 .645 — — — 1062 37.9 1890 67.5 246 581

86-87 12-16 736 1794 .410 288 580 .497 — — — 1097 39.2 1760 62.9 259 616

87-88 13-14 773 1743 .443 375 590 .636 — — — 1066 39.5 1962 72.7 236 588

88-89 15-13 722 1638 .441 436 618 .706 — — — 1064 38.0 1905 68.0 206 689

89-90 14-15 786 1727 .455 428 600 .713 51 143 .357 951 32.8 2051 70.7 304 617

90-91 11-15 701 1568 .447 390 608 .641 63 176 .358 965 37.1 1855 71.3 388 423

91-92 4-23 768 1670 .460 389 551 .706 48 169 .284 1056 39.1 1977 73.2 315 496

92-93 2-25 764 1702 .449 375 576 .651 90 271 .332 1028 38.1 1993 73.8 397 453

93-94 8-19 672 1560 .431 442 634 .697 112 316 .386 1062 39.3 1976 73.2 319 525

94-95 8-19 624 1460 .427 337 499 .675 130 366 .355 924 34.2 1718 63.6 247 495

95-96 17-10 637 1629 .391 274 394 .695 170 506 .336 917 34.0 1718 63.6 216 453

96-97 17-12 600 1652 .363 347 513 .676 143 515 .278 1021 35.2 1690 58.3 231 458

97-98 25-8 783 2118 .370 296 437 .677 185 587 .315 1092 33.1 2047 62.0 296 415

98-99 25-8 789 2042 .386 300 469 .640 207 605 .342 1102 33.4 2085 63.2 268 497

99-00 27-6 782 2053 .381 338 492 .687 194 670 .290 1109 33.6 2096 63.5 286 530

00-01 27-6 815 2119 .385 276 381 .724 204 679 .300 1062 32.2 2110 63.9 266 471

01-02 24-9 862 2146 .402 284 406 .700 220 638 .345 1036 31.4 2228 67.5 295 435

02-03 12-16 675 1713 .394 276 367 .752 166 517 .321 1055 37.7 1792 64.0 187 379

03-04 18-15 759 1989 .382 368 537 .685 196 631 .311 1186 35.9 2082 63.1 263 462

04-05 23-7 702 1877 .374 295 425 .694 194 654 .297 1064 35.5 1893 63.1 240 432

05-06 18-13 740 2002 .370 225 307 .733 235 735 .320 1198 38.6 1940 62.6 215 404

06-07 26-9 800 2141 .374 299 445 .672 222 693 .320 1267 36.2 2121 60.6 243 484

07-08 21-13 727 1870 .389 263 381 .689 185 576 .321 1109 32.6 1902 55.9 210 457

08-09 27-9 737 1908 .386 339 483 .700 159 547 .291 1186 32.9 1972 54.8 207 546

09-10 25-8 625 1752 .357 336 455 .738 181 622 .291 989 30.0 1767 53.5 175 438

10-11 22-11 663 1842 .360 286 415 .689 202 685 .295 1016 30.8 1814 55.0 226 438

11-12 18-13 645 1714 .376 314 461 .681 171 556 .308 1022 33.0 1775 57.3 264 434

12-13 24-9 699 1922 .364 302 458 .659 202 679 .297 1054 31.9 1902 57.6 280 464

13-14 20-11 740 1820 .407 329 504 .653 187 567 .330 1096 35.4 1996 64.4 206 420

CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB 53 YEAR-BY-YEAR OPPONENT TEAM STATISTICS

14-15 18-13 735 1876 .392 323 478 .676 180 556 .324 1151 37.1 1973 63.6 201 359

15-16 13-17 768 1899 .404 300 417 .719 208 678 .343 1205 40.2 2032 67.7 191 393

16-17 18-13 770 1888 .408 388 521 .745 206 616 .334 1120 36.1 2134 68.8 197 406

17-18 14-17 743 1829 .406 393 553 .711 209 623 .335 1202 38.8 2088 67.4 180 439

18-19 26-7 820 2194 .374 389 556 .700 211 705 .299 1284 36.7 2240 64.0 225 532

19-20 18-11 735 1878 .391 239 358 .668 182 613 .297 1028 35.4 1891 65.2 227 397

20-21 17-11 740 1781 .416 329 454 .725 191 569 .336 1015 36.3 2000 71.4 178 342

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54 CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB ATTENDANCE RECORDS

ISU’S ALL-TIME TOP HOME CROWDS ISU’S ALL-TIME HOME ATTENDANCE AVERAGES Opponent Date Score Attendance Season Average Games Nat’lRank 1. Saint Joseph’s# 3-25-04 66-58 ^14,092 2020-21* 698 14 2. Saint Francis* 3-17-00 92-63 13,617 2019-20 9,690 17 3 3. Illinois* 3-19-00 79-68 13,478 2018-19 9,573 20 2 4. Colorado 2-9-02 85-75 13,312 2017-18 9,870 15 3 5. Iowa 12-11-99 79-69 13,271 2016-17 9,106 19 3 6. Colorado 2-5-00 82-64 13,215 2015-16 9,833 15 3 7. Texas 2-22-14 81-64 13,187 2014-15 9,289 17 4 8. Missouri 2-16-00 101-66 13,080 2013-14 9,916 17 2 9. Colorado 1-27-01 95-61 12,962 2012-13 9,970 15 2 10. Iowa 12-5-07 5-44 12,931 2011-12 9,805 17 3 Texas A&M 2-24-01 82-61 12,931 2010-11 9,370 17 4 12. Kansas 2-23-02 77-59 12,850 2009-10 9,316 19 3 13. Baylor 2-26-00 112-79 12,811 2008-09 9,754 16 3 14. Nebraska 1-13-01 89-46 12,798 2007-08 9,388 17 4 15. Kansas State 2-10-01 81-52 12,749 2006-07 8,906 16 7 16. Kansas 3-7-09 59-49 12,689 2005-06 7,668 16 7 17. Iowa 12-7-11 62-54 12,662 2004-05 7,396 15 9 18. Iowa 12-12-01 82-64 12,579 2003-04 8,021 18 9 19. Oklahoma 2-18-12 77-71 12,454 2002-03 9,632 14 5 20. North Carolina 1-23-00 79-67 12,344 2001-02 10,296 16 4 21. Santa Clara* 3-12-99 74-61 12,337 2000-01 11,370 16 4 22. Iowa 12-10-09 85-66 12,244 1999-2000 11,184 16 4 *NCAA Championship games 1998-99 6,115 15 11 #WNIT game 1997-98 3,775 17 ^Sellout 1996-97 1,688 13 1995-96 1,706 10 1994-95 733 14 1993-94 725 13 1992-93 653 11 1991-92 423 11 1990-91 533 9 1989-90 635 10 1988-89 579 12 1987-88 944 10 1986-87 427 12 Bold indicates Bill Fennelly’s tenure *Attendances limited due to COVID-19 pandemic

2019-20 NATIONAL ATTENDANCE LEADERS Rank School Games Total Average 1. South Carolina 15 183,272 12,218 2. Oregon 15 162,781 10,852 3. Iowa State 17 164,730 9,690 4. UConn 14 133,371 9,527 5. Louisville 14 128,223 9,159 6. Tennessee 16 138,324 8,645 7. Baylor 17 134,791 7,929 8. Notre Dame 15 115,217 7,681 9. Mississippi State 14 107,533 7,681 10. Iowa 15 106,533 7,102

CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB 55 COACHING RECORDS YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Overall Conference Year Coach W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Place Postseason (Record) 2021 Bill Fennelly 17-11 .607 12.6 .667 4th Big 12 Championship (0-1) NCAA Second Round (1-1) 2020 Bill Fennelly 18-11 .621 10-8 .556 4th No postseason due to COVID-19 2019 Bill Fennelly 26-9 .743 13-5 .722 2nd Big 12 Champ. Runner-up (2-1) NCAA Second Round (1-1) 2018 Bill Fennelly 14-17 .452 7-11 .389 7th Big 12 Championship (1-1) 2017 Bill Fennelly 18-13 .580 9-9 .500 5th NCAA First Round (0-1) Big 12 Championship (0-1) 2016 Bill Fennelly 13-17 .433 5-13 .278 8th Big 12 Championship (0-1) 2015 Bill Fennelly 18-13 .581 9-9 .500 3rd (T) NCAA First Round (0-1) Big 12 Championship (0-1) 2014 Bill Fennelly 20-11 .645 9-9 .500 5th NCAA First Round (0-1) Big 12 Championship (0-1) 2013 Bill Fennelly 24-9 .727 12-6 .667 2nd NCAA Second Round (1-1) Big 12 Championship (2-1) 2012 Bill Fennelly 18-13 .581 9-9 .500 4th (T) NCAA First Round (0-1) Big 12 Championship (0-1) 2011 Bill Fennelly 22-11 .667 9-7 .563 5th NCAA First Round (0-1) Big 12 Championship (1-1) 2010 Bill Fennelly 25-8 .758 11-5 .688 2nd (T) NCAA Sweet Sixteen (2-1) Big 12 Championship (0-1) 2009 Bill Fennelly 27-9 .750 11-5 .688 3rd (T) NCAA Elite Eight (3-1) Big 12 Championship (1-1) 2008 Bill Fennelly 21-13 .618 7-9 .438 7th (T) NCAA Second Round (1-1) Big 12 Championship (2-1) 2007 Bill Fennelly 26-9 .743 10-6 .625 4th (T) NCAA Second Round (1-1) Big 12 Championship (3-1) 2006 Bill Fennelly 18-13 .581 7-9 .438 8th (T) WNIT Second Round (1-1) Big 12 Championship (1-1) 2005 Bill Fennelly 23-7 .767 12-4 .750 3rd (T) NCAA First Round (0-1) Big 12 Championship (1-1) 2004 Bill Fennelly 18-15 .545 7-9 .438 7th (T) WNIT Semifinals (3-1) Big 12 Championship (1-1) 2003 Bill Fennelly 12-16 .429 7-9 .438 8th Big 12 Championship (0-1) 2002 Bill Fennelly 24-9 .727 9-7 .563 6th NCAA Second Round (1-1) Big 12 Championship (2-1) 2001 Bill Fennelly 27-6 .818 12-4 .750 3rd NCAA Sweet Sixteen (2-1) Big 12 Champions (3-0) 2000 Bill Fennelly 27-6 .818 13-3 .813 1st (T) NCAA Sweet Sixteen (2-1) Big 12 Champions (3-0) 1999 Bill Fennelly 25-8 .758 12-4 .750 2nd NCAA Elite Eight (3-1) Big 12 Champ. Runner-up (2-1) 1998 Bill Fennelly 25-8 .758 12-4 .750 2nd NCAA Second Round (1-1) Big 12 Championship (1-1) 1997 Bill Fennelly 17-12 .586 9-7 .563 5th (T) NCAA First Round (0-1) Big 12 Championship (1-1) 1996 Bill Fennelly 17-10 .630 5-9 .357 6th Big Eight Tournament (0-1) 1995 Theresa Becker 8-19 .296 1-13 .071 8th Big Eight Tournament (0-1) 1994 Theresa Becker 8-19 .296 3-11 .214 7th (T) Big Eight Tournament (0-1) 1993 Theresa Becker 2-25 .074 1-13 .071 7th (T) Big Eight Tournament (0-1) 1992 Pam Wettig 4-23 .148 2-12 .143 7th (T) Big Eight Tournament (0-1) 1991 Pam Wettig 11-15 .423 6-7 .462 5th Big Eight Tournament (0-1) 1990 Pam Wettig 14-15 .483 3-11 .214 6th Big Eight Tournament (1-1) 1989 Pam Wettig 15-13 .536 6-8 .429 5th Big Eight Tournament (0-1) 1988 Pam Wettig 13-14 .481 5-9 .357 7th Big Eight Tournament (0-1) 1987 Pam Wettig 12-16 .429 2-12 .143 8th Big Eight Tournament (0-1) 1986 Pam Wettig 19-9 .679 8-6 .571 4th (T) Big Eight Tournament (0-1) 1985 Pam Wettig 12-16 .429 3-11 .214 7th Big Eight Tournament (0-1) 1984 Deb Oing 4-24 .143 0-14 .000 8th Big Eight Tournament (0-1) 1983 Deb Oing 9-18 .333 3-9 .250 7th Big Eight Tournament (0-1) 1982 Deb Oing 11-20 .355 1-2* .333 4th 1981 Deb Oing 7-18 .280 1-2* .333 6th 1980 Lynn Wheeler 6-19 .240 0-3* .000 8th 1979 Lynn Wheeler 10-19 .345 1-2* .333 7th 1978 Lynn Wheeler 13-15 .464 1-2* .333 6th 1977 Lynn Wheeler 19-11 .633 1-2* .333 6th 1976 Lynn Wheeler 20-8 .714 1975 Lynn Wheeler 12-9 .571 1974 Gloria Crosby 8-8 .500 Total (47 years) 759-626 .548 278-306^ .476 56Conference Tournament (28-36) NCAA Tournament (19-19) WNITCYCLONES.COM (4-2) @CYCLONEWBB ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

Air Force 1-24-01 BU, 74-79 Waco, Texas Buena Vista Overall: 2-0 (H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0) 3-7-01 ISU, 73-48 Kansas City, Mo. Overall: 0-1 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1) 1-8-88 ISU, 92-78 Colorado Springs, Colo. 2-27-02 BU, 91-95 Ames 73-74 Seas. BVU, 35-43 Decorah, IA 12-29-12 ISU, 83-35 Ames 3-7-02 BU, 83-91 Kansas City, Mo. 2-1-03 BU, 83-95 (2OT) Waco, Texas Buffalo Akron 2-14-04 ISU, 81-72 Ames Overall: 2-0 (H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 2-19-05 BU, 77-82 Waco, Texas 12-30-98 ISU, 77-55 Ames 12-10-05 ISU, 76-43 Ames 1-25-06 BU, 64-79 Ames 12-30-11 ISU, 65-45 Ames 2-10-07 BU, 64-81 Waco, Texas Alabama 2-23-08 BU, 54-59 Ames Butler Overall: 2-1 (H: 0-1; A: 1-0; N: 1-0) 1-14-09 BU, 57-68 Waco, Texas Overall: 2-0 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 2-0) 11-27-93 Alabama, 57-99 Ames 3-14-09 BU, 57-63 Oklahoma City, Okla. 12-28-95 ISU, 80-61 Mt. Pleasant, Mich. 11-29-97 ISU, 61-58 Honolulu, Hawai’i 2-13-10 ISU, 69-45 Ames 11-26-11 ISU, 64-44 Reno, Nev. 12-5-19 ISU, 75-66 Ames 1-8-11 BU, 58-70 Waco, Texas 1-7-12 BU, 45-57 Ames Cal State Fullerton Alabama State 3-3-12 BU, 53-77 Waco, Texas Overall: 2-0 (H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 1-9-13 BU, 39-67 Waco, Texas 11-15-06 ISU, 85-62 Ames 12-30-12 ISU, 86-47 Ames 1-23-13 BU, 51-66 Ames 12-8-13 ISU, 79-52 Ames 3-11-13 BU, 47-75 Dallas, Texas Alcorn State 2-19-14 BU, 51-89 Waco, texas Cal State Northridge Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 3-4-14 BU, 54-70 Ames Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 12-20-15 ISU, 91-41 Ames 1-13-15 BU, 47-79 Waco, Texas 12-20-10 ISU, 93-47 Ames 2-28-15 ISU, 76-71 Ames Arizona 1-23-16 BU, 61-77 Ames California-Irvine Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 2-20-16 BU, 41-78 Waco, Texas Overall: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0) 11-25-88 ISU, 71-61 Ames 1-18-17 BU, 42-68 Waco, Texas 1-4-86 ISU, 64-59 Santa Clara, Calif. 2-1-17 BU, 52-83 Ames Arizona State 1-3-18 BU, 49-89 Waco, Texas California-Riverside Overall: 2-1 (H: 1-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0) 1-17-18 BU, 50-79 Ames Overall: 3-0 (H: 3-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 11-28-87 ISU, 86-85 Tempe, Ariz. 1-23-19 BU, 69-84 Waco, Texas 12-19-05 ISU, 65-40 Ames 12-4-94 ASU, 54-57 Tempe, Ariz. 2-23-19 BU, 60-73 Ames 12-30-14 ISU, 71-54 Ames 11-25-95 ISU, 69-61 Ames 3-11-19 BU, 49-67 Oklahoma City, Okla. 12-17-17 ISU, 89-66 Ames 1-28-20 BU, 62-83 Waco, Texas Arkansas 3-8-20 ISU, 57-56 Ames California-Santa Barbara Overall: 2-1 (H: 2-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0) 1-16-21 ISU, 75-71 Waco, Texas Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 11-19-79 UA, 39-56 Fayetteville, Ark. 1-31-21 BU, 77-85 Ames 11-11-16 ISU, 77-60 Ames 12-20-80 ISU, 71-60 Ames 12-2-18 ISU, 91-82 Ames Boston College Central College Overall: 0-2 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-2) Overall: 5-2 (H: 1-1; A: 2-1; N: 2-0) Arkansas-Pine Bluff 12-30-82 BC, 51-62 East Lansing, Mich. 74-75 Seas. ISU, 61-45 Pella, Iowa Overall: 4-0 (H: 4-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 12-5-92 BC, 45-73 East Lansing, Mich. 1-20-76 ISU, 70-62 Ames 12-6-09 ISU, 80-64 Ames 2-12-76 ISU, 79-59 Des Moines 12-14-14 ISU, 82-56 Ames Bowling Green State 2-14-76 ISU, 115-107 (OT) Des Moines 12-13-15 ISU, 70-41 Ames Overall: 2-1 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-1) 2-1-77 Central, 84-86 Pella, Iowa 11-29-19 ISU, 90-40 Ames 12-3-88 BGSU, 68-85 Champaign, Ill. 2-15-78 Central, 55-58 Ames 12-3-94 ISU, 75-64 Tempe, Ariz. 1-29-79 ISU, 68-60 Pella, Iowa Arkansas State 12-28-07 ISU, 74-57 Ames Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) Central Michigan 11-27-16 ISU, 105-53 Ames Bradley Overall: 1-1 (H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-1) Overall: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0) 12-29-95 ISU, 73-60 Mt. Pleasant, Mich. Auburn 2-5-83 ISU, 83-63 Peoria, Ill. 11-25-17 CMU, 60-81 Bimini, Bahamas Overall: 3-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 2-0) 12-28-01 ISU, 80-75 (OT) San Diego, Calif. Brigham Young Central Missouri 11-30-13 ISU, 68-57 Las Vegas, Nev. Overall: 0-2 (H: 0-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-0) Overall: 3-7 (H: 1-2; A: 1-5; N: 1-0) 11-13-18 ISU, 67-64 Ames 12-31-92 BYU, 54-77 Provo, Utah 74-75 Seas. CMU, 67-74 Ames 3-18-02 BYU, 69-75 Ames 1-23-76 CMU, 71-82Warrensburg, Mo. Ball State 1-29-77 CMU, 56-60Warrensburg, Mo. Overall: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0) Brown 2-12-78 ISU, 77-60 Ames 3-24-09 ISU, 71-57 Bowling Green, Ky. Overall: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0) 1-16-79 CMU, 64-79Warrensburg, Mo. 1-5-87 ISU, 88-48 Providence, R.I. 2-16-80 CMU, 66-85 Ames Baylor 11-15-80 CMU, 50-51Warrensburg, Mo. Overall: 9-31 (H: 6-11; A: 2-16; N: 1-4) Bucknell 11-28-80 ISU, 75-60 Manhattan, Kan. 2-5-97 ISU, 88-43 Waco, Texas Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 11-21-81 CMU, 67-71Warrensburg, Mo. 2-24-98 ISU, 88-73 Ames 12-29-18 ISU, 86-61 Ames 1-5-85 ISU, 77-71 Warrensburg, Mo. 2-27-99 BU, 68-70 Waco, Texas 2-26-00 ISU, 112-79 Ames

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Cincinnati 2-19-95 CU, 38-83 Boulder, Colo. 11-27-96 ISU, 69-49 Ames Overall: 2-0 (H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0) 3-4-95 CU, 38-73 Salina, Kan. 11-20-97 ISU, 55-53 Omaha, Neb. 11-21-13 ISU, 78-42 Cincinnati, Ohio 1-19-96 CU, 66-78 Boulder, Colo. 11-24-98 ISU, 79-60 Ames 11-23-14 ISU, 85-54 Ames 2-18-96 CU, 54-62 Ames 11-19-99 ISU, 77-61 Omaha, Neb. 1-18-97 CU, 66-68 (2OT) Ames 11-29-00 ISU, 74-71 Ames College of Charleston 3-1-97 CU, 55-64 Boulder, Colo. 11-27-01 ISU, 75-74 (OT) Omaha, Neb. Overall: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0) 3-5-97 CU, 39-56 Kansas City, Mo. 12-16-07 ISU, 60-52 Ames 11-28-09 ISU, 68-50 Evanston, Ill. 1-14-98 ISU, 76-67 Boulder, Colo. 11-23-08 ISU, 63-59 Omaha, Neb. 2-11-98 ISU, 58-43 Ames Chicago State 1-13-99 ISU, 90-84 Boulder, Colo. Dayton Overall: 4-0 (H: 2-0; A: 1-0; N: 1-0) 2-13-99 ISU, 86-70 Ames Overall: 0-1 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1) 12-6-86 ISU, 75-47 Chicago, Ill. 1-8-00 ISU, 83-68 Boulder, Colo. 3-20-15 Dayton, 66-78 Lexington, Ky. 1-5-88 ISU, 75-47 Ames 2-5-00 ISU, 82-64 Ames 12-7-91 ISU, 78-61 Pullman, Wash. 1-27-01 ISU, 95-61 Ames Delaware State 1-2-11 ISU, 62-48 Ames 2-14-01 CU, 66-73 Boulder, Colo. Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 1-23-02 CU, 73-86 Boulder, Colo. 12-18-16 ISU, 88-57 Ames Clemson 2-9-02 ISU, 85-75 Ames Overall: 0-1 (H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0) 3-6-02 ISU, 58-56 Kansas City, Mo. Delaware 1-24-99 Clemson, 72-81 Clemson, S.C. 1-8-03 CU, 63-64 Boulder, Colo. Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 2-26-03 CU, 71-79 Ames 12-28-97 ISU, 80-62 Ames Cleveland State 1-25-04 CU, 51-62 Ames Overall: 2-0 (H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0) 2-11-04 CU, 67-72 Boulder, Colo. DePaul 11-22-03 ISU, 73-51 Cleveland, Ohio 1-8-05 ISU, 76-64 Boulder, Colo. Overall: 3-0 (H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 1-0) 11-21-04 ISU, 95-46 Ames 2-2-05 ISU, 103-76 Ames 12-5-86 ISU, 76-48 Chicago, Ill. 3-8-05 ISU, 64-62 Kansas City, Mo. 12-2-00 ISU, 81-65 Cedar Rapids, Iowa Coastal Carolina 1-21-06 ISU, 86-71 Boulder, Colo. 11-21-01 ISU, 79-75 Ames Overall: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0) 3-2-06 ISU, 56-46 Ames 12-20-94 ISU, 77-61 Myrtle Beach, S.C. 1-10-07 CU, 67-81 Boulder, Colo. Detroit 2-17-07 ISU, 74-55 Ames Overall: 2-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0) Colgate 1-13-08 ISU, 84-77 Boulder, Colo. 12-28-02 ISU, 75-67 Los Fresnos, Texas Overall: 2-0 (H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 1-30-08 ISU, 65-45 Ames 12-14-08 ISU, 75-39 Ames 12-14-02 ISU, 86-46 Ames 3-11-08 ISU, 76-50 Kansas City, Mo. 12-28-06 ISU, 90-53 Ames 2-7-09 ISU, 53-47 Boulder, Colo. Dordt 2-25-09 ISU, 76-63 Ames Overall: 2-0 (H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0) Colorado 1-16-10 ISU, 68-62 Boulder, Colo. 74-75 Seas. ISU, 80-38 Sioux Center, Iowa Overall: 30-37 (H: 16-12; A: 10-19; 3-6-10 ISU, 59-41 Ames 1-6-76 ISU, 106-43 Ames N: 4-6) 1-15-11 CU, 60-66 (OT) Boulder, Colo. 1-22-77 CU, 71-72 Boulder, Colo. 2-19-11 ISU, 71-45 Ames Drake (Club Team) 1-17-81 CU, 64-72 Lawrence, Kan. Overall: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0) 1-8-82 CU, 48-74 Wichita, Kan. Columbia 73-74 Seas. ISU, 76-53 Des Moines 1-15-82 CU, 44-76 Manhattan, Kan. Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 2-8-84 CU, 65-68 Boulder, Colo. 12-12-10 ISU, 73-27 Ames Drake 3-3-84 CU, 66-72 Ames Overall: 31-29 (H: 19-9; A: 11-18; N: 1-2) 2-7-85 CU, 66-67 Boulder, Colo. Connecticut 1-15-75 ISU, 95-29 Ames 3-2-85 ISU, 74-56 Ames Overall: 1-2 (H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 1-1) 2-18-75 ISU, 67-54 Des Moines 1-21-86 ISU, 63-61 Ames 12-31-90 Conn, 56-69 Storrs, Conn. 1-14-76 ISU, 75-56 Des Moines 2-12-86 ISU, 74-72 Boulder, Colo. 3-20-99 ISU, 64-58 Cincinnati, Ohio 2-3-76 ISU, 63-51 Ames 1-14-87 CU, 71-72 Ames 3-28-10 Conn, 36-74 Dayton, Ohio 12-1-76 ISU, 71-67 Ames 2-14-87 ISU, 80-66 Boulder, Colo. 1-4-77 ISU, 60-52 Des Moines 1-27-88 ISU, 72-63 Ames Creighton 2-17-77 Drake, 51-58 Iowa City 2-10-88 CU, 52-74 Boulder, Colo. Overall 16-7 (H: 8-3; A: 8-4; N: 0-0) 2-19-77 ISU, 74-56 Iowa City 1-18-89 CU, 61-66 Ames 12-12-80 ISU, 67-54 Ames 12-10-77 Drake, 72-86 Des Moines 2-4-89 CU, 60-76 Boulder, Colo. 1-22-81 ISU, 78-40 Omaha, Neb. 1-17-78 ISU, 81-79 Ames 1-21-90 CU, 60-73 Boulder, Colo. 11-28-81 ISU, 79-57 Omaha, Neb. 2-25-78 Drake, 42-78 Des Moines 2-14-90 CU, 59-69 Ames 12-12-82 CU, 82-84 Ames 12-14-78 Drake, 55-87 Ames 3-3-90 ISU, 70-61 Salina, Kan. 1-12-84 CU, 67-84 Omaha, Neb. 1-22-79 Drake, 68-77 Des Moines 1-9-91 ISU, 67-57 Ames 12-17-85 CU, 59-91 Ames 12-22-79 Drake, 71-91 Des Moines 2-17-91 CU, 70-81 Boulder, Colo. 1-11-88 CU, 59-80 Omaha, Neb. 1-23-80 Drake, 55-73 Ames 1-29-92 CU, 48-65 Ames 11-27-88 ISU, 81-70 Ames 2-28-80 Drake, 73-85 Lincoln, Neb. 2-8-92 CU, 63-79 Boulder, Colo. 12-15-89 ISU, 93-76 Omaha, Neb. 12-4-80 ISU, 70-69 Ames 1-24-93 CU, 52-92 Ames 12-5-90 ISU, 69-68 Ames 2-23-81 Drake, 57-122 Des Moines 2-19-93 CU, 29-79 Boulder, Colo. 1-6-92 CU, 72-86 Omaha, Neb. 1-25-82 Drake, 56-101 Des Moines 1-23-94 CU, 48-73 Boulder, Colo. 12-1-92 CU, 55-71 Ames 2-24-82 Drake, 56-74 Ames 2-18-94 CU, 52-79 Ames 11-30-93 CU, 53-81 Omaha, Neb. 12-8-82 ISU, 72-70 Ames 3-5-94 CU, 55-66 Salina, Kan. 11-29-94 ISU, 72-69 Ames 1-18-83 Drake, 71-93 Des Moines 1-20-95 CU, 50-67 Ames 12-20-95 ISU, 95-81 Omaha, Neb. 12-16-83 Drake, 71-93 Des Moines

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12-8-84 Drake, 76-85 Ames Ellsworth Junior College 1-31-78 GV, 82-85 (OT) Ames 11-26-85 ISU, 73-71 Des Moines Overall: 0-1 (H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 11-25-78 GV, 62-69 Des Moines 12-14-86 ISU, 64-54 Ames 73-74 Seas. Ellsworth, 57-59 (OT) Ames 1-10-79 GV, 66-72 Des Moines 12-13-87 Drake, 73-80 Des Moines 12-12-79 ISU, 99-73 Des Moines 12-11-88 Drake, 72-82 Ames Fairfield 2-19-80 GV, 77-89 Ames 12-7-89 ISU, 73-69 Des Moines Overall: 3-0 (H: 3-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 2-11-81 GV, 45-69 Des Moines 12-14-90 Drake, 82-83 (OT) Ames 12-30-09 ISU, 67-37 Ames 1-27-82 GV, 59-65 Ames 12-10-91 Drake, 51-80 Des Moines 12-9-12 ISU, 60-43 Ames 2-12-83 GV, 65-81 Des Moines 12-11-92 Drake, 43-57 Ames 12-21-14 ISU, 76-63 Ames 1-14-84 ISU, 72-61 Ames 12-9-93 Drake, 47-85 Des Moines 1-12-85 ISU, 76-65 Des Moines 12-7-94 Drake, 62-74 Ames Florida A&M 12-10-95 ISU, 69-61 Des Moines Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) Green Bay 12-12-96 ISU, 86-57 Ames 12-29-10 ISU, 85-60 Ames Overall: 2-1 (H: 2-1; A: 0-0; N 0-0) 12-9-97 Drake, 64-78 Des Moines 3-16-06 ISU, 79-71 (OT) Ames 12-12-98 ISU, 78-60 Ames Florida Atlantic 3-23-10 ISU, 60-56 Ames 12-8-99 Drake, 86-90 Des Moines Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 3-17-12 Green Bay, 57-71 Ames 12-6-00 ISU, 88-58 Ames 11-15-09 ISU, 80-40 Ames 12-05-01 ISU, 90-60 Des Moines Hampton 11-27-02 Drake, 61-63 Ames Florida International Overall: 2-0 (H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 12-10-03 Drake, 36-61 Des Moines Overall: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0) 12-30-07 ISU, 66-47 Ames 12-8-04 ISU, 69-40 Ames 12-30-88 ISU, 57-56 Miami, Fla. 11-13-15 ISU, 95-59 Ames 12-4-05 ISU, 69-57 Des Moines 12-5-06 ISU, 70-62 Ames Florida State Hawai’i 12-9-07 ISU, 58-51 Des Moines Overall: 1-1 (H: 1-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) Overall: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0) 12-11-08 ISU, 65-52 Ames 3-18-01 ISU, 85-70 Ames 11-30-97 ISU, 64-62 Honolulu, Hawai’i 11-22-09 Drake, 75-78 Des Moines 3-22-14 FSU, 44-55 Ames 11-15-10 ISU, 64-46 Ames High Point 11-15-11 ISU, 71-64 Des Moines Georgetown Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 11-27-12 ISU, 87-45 Ames Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 12-13-02 ISU, 109-46 Ames 11-24-13 ISU, 89-47 Des Moines 11-26-94 ISU, 78-67 Ames 11-18-14 ISU, 84-67 Ames Holy Cross 11-15-15 Drake, 70-74 Des Moines Georgia Overall: 2-1 (H: 2-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0) 11-20-16 ISU, 75-67 Ames Overall: 0-3 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-3) 1-7-87 HC, 67-74 Worcester, Mass. 11-30-17 Drake, 80-83 Des Moines 3-22-99 Georgia, 71-89 Cincinnati, Ohio 12-30-93 ISU, 71-63 Ames 12-16-18 ISU, 86-81 Ames 3-19-07 Georgia, 56-76 Minneapolis, Minn. 12-28-13 ISU, 72-50 Ames 11-10-19 Drake, 86-81 Des Moines 3-25-13 Georgia, 60-65 Spokane, Wash. 12-22-20 ISU, 85-67 Ames Houston Baptist Georgia Southern Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) Duke Overall: 0-1 (H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0) 11-11-11 ISU, 73-33 Ames Overall: 0-3 (H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-2) 11-24-90 GSU, 47-56 Statesboro, Ga. 12-30-00 Duke, 63-81 Durham, N.C. Howard 12-29-02 Duke, 59-88Los Fresnos, Texas Georgia Tech Overall: 2-0 (H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 11-27-15 Duke, 48-86Riviera Maya, Mexico Overall: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0) 3-16-01 ISU, 100-61 Ames 3-22-08 ISU, 58-55 Des Moines 12-29-14 ISU, 90-44 Ames East Tennessee State Overall: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0) Gonzaga Idaho 3-22-09 ISU, 85-53 Bowling Green, Ky. Overall: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0) Overall: 1-1 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-1) 3-23-13 ISU, 72-60 Spokane, Wash. 11-28-97 ISU, 77-64 Honolulu, Hawai’i Eastern Illinois 11-28-15 Idaho, 65-97Riviera Maya, Mexico Overall: 3-0 (H: 3-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) Graceland 11-26-00 ISU, 84-46 Ames Overall: 5-0 (H: 2-0; A: 1-0; N: 2-0) Idaho State 1-3-04 ISU, 72-55 Ames 73-74 Seas. ISU, 70-50 Ames Overall: 2-0 (H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 12-29-04 ISU, 80-51 Ames 73-74 Seas. ISU, 51-44 Decorah, Iowa 11-24-95 ISU, 82-55 Ames 2-1-75 ISU, 70-36 Ames 3-17-04 ISU, 72-59 Ames Eastern Kentucky 74-75 Seas. ISU, 79-28 Des Moines Overall: 2-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0) 1-30-76 ISU, 76-55 Lamoni, Iowa Illinois 12-15-01 ISU, 86-75 Ames Overall: 6-2 (H: 3-1; A: 2-1; N: 1-0) 12-18-04 ISU, 88-76 Las Vegas, Nev. Grand View 1-6-79 ISU, 76-54 Ames Overall: 6-11 (H: 2-4; A: 3-7; N: 1-0) 1-3-80 ISU, 68-66 Champaign, Ill. Eastern Michigan 1-17-75 GV, 53-66 Ames 1-24-81 Illinois, 79-80 Ames Overall: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0) 74-75 Seas. GV, 71-85 (OT) Des Moines 12-21-81 Illinois, 60-86 Champaign, Ill. 11-21-18 ISU, 85-59 Chatham, Ontario 12-13-75 GV, 83-94 Des Moines 11-26-83 ISU, 59-58 Ames 2-13-76 GV, 65-75 Des Moines 12-2-88 ISU, 60-52 Champaign, Ill. Eastern Washington 11-26-76 ISU, 69-49 Oskaloosa, Iowa 3-19-00 ISU, 79-68 Ames Overall: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0) 1-11-77 ISU, 100-82 Des Moines 11-24-12 ISU, 68-50 Honolulu, Hawaii 11-29-13 ISU, 88-60 Las Vegas, Nev. 2-14-77 ISU, 80-56 Ames

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Overall: 2-3 (H: 2-1; A: 0-2; N: 0-0) 12-12-13 ISU, 83-70 Ames 2-21-98 ISU, 69-49 Ames 11-25-89 ISU, 78-70 Ames 12-11-14 Iowa, 67-76 Iowa City 3-5-98 KU, 65-70 Kansas City, Mo. 12-2-90 Ill. State, 66-76 Normal, Ill. 12-11-15 ISU, 69-66 Ames 1-9-99 ISU, 70-58 Ames 1-4-93 Ill. State, 53-69 Normal, Ill. 12-7-16 Iowa, 76-88 Iowa City 2-16-99 ISU, 55-52 Lawrence, Kan. 12-18-93 Ill. State, 37-47 Ames 12-6-17 Iowa, 55-61 Ames 3-4-99 ISU, 79-64 Kansas City, Mo. 12-20-06 ISU, 74-67 Ames 12-5-18 Iowa, 70-73 Iowa City 1-29-00 KU, 49-58 Lawrence, Kan. 12-11-19 Iowa, 69-75 Ames 2-16-00 KU, 71-79 Ames Indiana 12-9-20 Iowa, 80-82 Iowa City 1-10-01 ISU, 67-48 Ames Overall: 2-1 (H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 1-0) 2-17-01 KU, 61-69 Lawrence, Kan. 12-19-83 IU, 57-69 Bloomington, In. Iowa Wesleyan 2-6-02 ISU, 75-50 Lawrence, Kan. 12-11-84 ISU, 73-65 Ames Overall: 2-0 (H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0) 2-23-02 ISU, 77-59 Ames 11-29-03 ISU, 75-59 St. Thomas, Virgin Islands 1-26-74 ISU, 58-47 Mt. Pleasant, Iowa 1-11-03 ISU, 72-70 Ames 2-8-75 ISU, 68-58 Ames 3-5-03 ISU, 69-44 Lawrence, Kan. Iona 3-11-03 KU, 60-63 Dallas, Texas Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) IPFW 2-17-04 ISU, 73-58 Lawrence, Kan. 12-28-96 ISU, 53-47 Ames Overall: 3-0 (H: 3-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 3-4-04 ISU, 79-57 Ames 11-29-04 ISU, 113-45 Ames 1-12-05 ISU, 70-37 Lawrence, Kan. Iowa (Club Team) 12-30-05 ISU, 87-68 Ames 3-1-05 ISU, 61-52 Ames Overall: 0-1 (H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 1-7-09 ISU, 84-57 Ames 2-4-06 KU, 64-65 Lawrence, Kan. 73-74 Seas. Iowa, 49-62 Ames 2-18-06 KU, 56-57 (OT) Ames IUPUI 1-3-07 ISU, 61-50 Ames Iowa Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 1-20-07 ISU, 75-48 Lawrence, Kan. Overall: 22-29 (H: 14-8; A: 6-19; N: 2-2) 11-20-05 ISU, 70-55 Ames, Iowa 2-2-08 KU, 50-53 Lawrence, Kan. 12-2-75 ISU, 65-47 Iowa City 3-1-08 ISU, 51-42 Ames 12-5-75 ISU, 92-63 Ames Kansas 2-22-09 KU, 47-58 Lawrence, Kan. 2-6-77 ISU, 71-58 Ames Overall: 44-48 (H: 25-17; A: 15-27; N: 4-4) 3-7-09 ISU, 59-49 Ames 2-18-77 ISU, 82-63 Iowa City 1-5-78 KU, 64-83 Lawrence, Kan. 1-20-10 ISU, 53-42 Ames 12-3-77 ISU, 74-71 (OT) Iowa City 2-4-78 KU, 65-76 Ames 2-25-10 ISU, 57-54 Lawrence, Kan. 2-23-78 Iowa, 60-77 Des Moines 2-2-79 KU, 64-101 Lawrence, Kan. 2-9-11 KU, 85-86 (OT) Lawrence, Kan. 2-25-78 ISU, 87-82 Des Moines 1-12-80 KU, 62-71 Ames 3-1-11 ISU, 72-36 Ames 12-4-78 Iowa, 70-89 Ames 12-6-80 KU, 48-99 Lawrence, Kan. 1-11-12 KU, 67-74 (2OT) Lawrence, Kan. 2-14-79 Iowa, 70-81 Iowa City 1-14-82 ISU, 66-64 Manhattan, Kan. 2-15-12 KU, 66-47 Ames 2-22-79 Iowa, 67-68 Des Moines 2-3-82 KU, 68-75 Ames 1-30-13 KU, 75-78 (OT) Lawrence, Kan. 12-15-79 ISU, 80-69 Ames 1-11-83 KU, 71-84 Ames 2-27-13 ISU, 83-68 Ames 1-29-80 Iowa, 50-66 Iowa City 2-25-83 KU, 72-84 Lawrence, Kan. 3-9-13 ISU, 77-62 Dallas, Texas 12-2-80 Iowa, 66-67 Iowa City 1-21-84 KU, 53-55 Ames 2-15-14 ISU, 72-69 Ames 1-21-81 Iowa, 62-66 Ames 2-11-84 KU, 50-52 Lawrence, Kan. 3-1-14 ISU, 87-79 Lawrence, Kan. 12-2-81 ISU, 82-59 Ames 1-16-85 KU, 66-85 Lawrence, Kan. 1-28-15 KU, 56-61 Ames 1-21-82 Iowa, 44-62 Iowa City 2-16-85 KU, 61-64 Ames 3-2-15 KU, 64-68 Lawrence, Kan. 3-11-82 ISU, 64-52 Warrensburg, Mo. 2-5-86 ISU, 68-60 (OT) Ames 1-9-16 ISU, 65-49 Ames 11-23-82 Iowa, 59-64 Iowa City 3-1-86 KU, 69-73 Lawrence, Kan. 2-2-16 ISU, 63-53 Lawrence, Kan. 12-5-83 Iowa, 75-86 Ames 1-28-87 KU, 64-79 Lawrence, Kan. 1-8-17 ISU, 87-58 Ames 12-15-84 Iowa, 41-81 Iowa City 2-18-87 KU, 68-75 Ames 2-21-17 ISU, 90-75 Lawrence, Kan. 12-4-85 Iowa, 57-63 Ames 2-28-87 KU, 67-73 Salina, Kan. 12-28-17 ISU, 71-69 (OT) Ames 12-10-86 Iowa, 51-70 Iowa City 1-16-88 ISU, 75-59 Ames 2-27-18 ISU, 65-56 Lawrence, Kan. 12-1-87 Iowa, 49-93 Ames 2-13-88 KU, 72-74 Lawrence, Kan. 1-5-19 ISU, 82-73 Lawrence, Kan. 12-7-88 Iowa, 46-79 Iowa City 1-12-89 ISU, 68-60 Ames 3-4-19 ISU, 69-49 Ames 12-17-89 Iowa, 55-75 Ames 2-22-89 KU, 49-55 Lawrence, Kan. 3-9-19 ISU, 75-58 Oklahoma City, Okla. 11-17-91 Iowa, 58-70 Iowa City 1-24-90 ISU, 79-72 Ames 1-25-20 ISU, 89-67 Ames 12-1-96 Iowa, 53-64 Iowa City 2-7-90 KU, 67-74 Lawrence, Kan. 3-3-20 ISU, 61-42 Lawrence, Kan. 12-13-97 ISU, 74-57 Ames 1-16-91 ISU, 64-62 Ames 2-17-21 ISU, 84-82 Lawrence, Kan. 11-17-98 ISU, 81-65 Iowa City 2-2-91 ISU, 69-67 Lawrence, Kan. 3-3-21 ISU, 83-53 Ames 12-11-99 ISU, 79-69 Ames 1-22-92 KU, 29-88 Lawrence, Kan. 11-22-00 ISU, 86-76 Iowa City 2-16-92 KU, 74-94 Ames 12-12-01 ISU, 82-64 Ames 3-7-92 KU, 62-76 Salina, Kan.

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Kansas State 3-6-07 ISU, 57-45 Oklahoma City, Okla. Loyola Marymount Overall: 44-53 (H: 25-18; A: 17-27; N: 2-8) 1-23-08 KSU, 49-80 Manhattan, Kan. Overall: 2-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0) 2-1-74 KSU, 42-59 Manhattan, Kan. 2-13-08 KSU, 42-45 Ames 12-30-06 ISU, 71-55 Ames, Iowa 2-4-75 KSU, 67-73 Ames 3-12-08 ISU, 66-65 (OT) Kansas City, Mo. 11-23-12 ISU, 55-33 Freeport, Bahamas 1-31-76 KSU, 80-105 Manhattan, Kan. 1-17-09 KSU, 52-59 Manhattan, Kan. 1-20-77 KSU, 59-60 Boulder, Co. 1-31-09 ISU, 60-50 Ames Luther 2-11-77 ISU, 58-57 Ames 1-31-10 KSU, 67-73 Manhattan, Kan. Overall: 5-1 (H: 3-0; A: 2-1; N: 0-0) 2-10-78 KSU, 64-66 (OT) Manhattan, Kan. 2-27-10 ISU, 48-39 Ames 1-19-74 (A)Luther, 45-58 Decorah, Iowa 12-6-78 KSU, 64-89 Ames 2-13-11 ISU, 61-53 Ames 1-19-74 (B) ISU, 57-36 Decorah, Iowa 1-17-80 KSU, 66-80 Columbia, Mo. 2-26-11 ISU, 58-51 Manhattan, Kan. 12-14-74 ISU, 83-79 Ames 2-22-80 KSU, 76-84 Manhattan, Kan. 3-9-11 KSU, 53-56 Kansas City, Mo. 2-7-76 ISU, 90-76 Ames 11-27-80 KSU, 62-98 Manhattan, Kan. 1-25-12 ISU, 66-57 Manhattan, Kan. 2-7-76 ISU, 90-56 Ames 2-13-82 KSU, 50-72 Ames 2-29-12 ISU, 57-33 Ames 1-24-78 ISU, 74-73 Decorah, Iowa 1-22-83 KSU, 63-78 Ames 3-8-12 KSU, 63-67 Kansas City, Mo. 3-3-83 KSU, 73-95 Manhattan, Kan. 2-9-13 ISU, 87-71 Ames Marist 1-31-84 KSU, 58-73 Manhattan, Kan. 2-23-13 ISU, 69-50 Manhattan, Kan. Overall: 0-1 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1) 2-22-84 KSU, 61-86 Ames 1-18-14 KSU, 74-80 Manhattan, Kan. 3-19-11 Marist, 64-74 Durham, N.C. 3-6-84 KSU, 60-86 Kansas City, Mo. 2-1-14 ISU, 84-65 Ames 2-2-85 KSU, 65-75 Ames 1-3-15 ISU, 60-55 Ames Marquette 2-28-85 ISU, 75-65 Manhattan, Kan. 1-17-15 ISU, 79-59 Manhattan, Kan. Overall: 3-2 (H: 1-2; A: 2-0; N: 0-0) 1-14-86 KSU, 76-78 (OT) Manhattan, Kan. 12-30-15 ISU, 84-79 Manhattan, Kan. 1-7-89 ISU, 69-58 Milwaukee, Wis. 2-15-86 KSU, 73-84 Ames 2-24-16 KSU, 53-68 Ames 1-6-90 ISU, 80-68 Ames 1-17-87 KSU, 56-63 Manhattan, Kan. 1-21-17 ISU, 75-69 Ames 11-17-01 ISU, 68-50 Milwaukee, Wis. 2-7-87 KSU, 66-72 Ames 2-11-17 KSU, 68-80 Manhattan, Kan. 1-2-03 MU, 70-82 Ames 2-3-88 KSU, 70-83 Manhattan, Kan. 3-4-17 KSU, 67-74Oklahoma City, Okla. 3-20-06 MU, 63-69 (OT) Ames 2-23-88 ISU, 70-52 Ames 1-10-18 KSU, 60-67 Ames 1-25-89 KSU, 76-87 Manhattan, Kan. 2-3-18 ISU, 80-45 Manhattan, Kan. Maryland-Baltimore County 2-8-89 ISU, 83-75 (OT) Ames 1-2-19 ISU, 96-58 Ames Overall: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0) 1-10-90 KSU, 61-80 Ames 2-2-19 ISU, 81-52 Manhattan, Kan. 12-28-88 ISU, 80-63 Miami, Fla. 2-17-90 KSU, 67-69 Manhattan, Kan. 1-22-20 ISU, 73-59 Ames 3-4-90 KSU, 58-74 Salina, Kan. 2-26-20 KSU, 51-60 Manhattan, Kan. Memphis State 1-19-91 ISU, 75-66 Manhattan, Kan. 12-18-20 ISU, 91-69 Ames Overall: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0) 2-9-91 KSU, 61-73 Ames 1-28-21 ISU, 62-60 Manhattan, Kan. 12-29-90 ISU, 84-79 Jamaica, N.Y. 3-2-91 KSU, 65-77 Salina, Kan. 1-25-92 KSU, 48-67 Manhattan, Kan. Kent State Miami (Florida) 2-18-92 ISU, 58-54 Ames Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 1-15-93 ISU, 67-61 Manhattan, Kan. 3-14-98 ISU, 79-76 Ames 11-18-18 ISU, 75-52 Ames 2-14-93 KSU, 43-67 Ames 1-14-94 ISU, 58-44 Ames Lafayette Miami (Ohio) 2-13-94 KSU, 60-79 Manhattan, Kan. Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 1-8-95 KSU, 51-63 Ames 1-3-10 ISU, 67-25 Ames 3-19-04 ISU, 71-57 Ames 2-3-95 KSU, 38-54 Manhattan, Kan. 1-12-96 ISU, 58-51 Ames Lehigh Michigan 2-11-96 ISU, 58-47 Manhattan, Kan. Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) Overall: 3-1 (H: 1-0; A: 1-1; N: 1-0) 1-22-97 KSU, 54-62 Manhattan, Kan. 3-21-10 ISU, 79-42 Ames 12-28-85 ISU, 73-58 Ann Arbor, Mich. 2-15-97 ISU, 54-40 Ames 11-23-07 ISU, 67-43 Nashville, Tenn. 1-28-98 ISU, 64-46 Ames Liberty 12-5-10 ISU, 60-47 Ames 2-18-98 ISU, 80-50 Manhattan, Kan. Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 12-4-11 Michigan, 49-56 Ann Arbor, Mich. 2-10-99 KSU, 63-70 Manhattan, Kan. 12-9-00 ISU, 93-72 Ames 2-20-99 ISU, 86-53 Ames Michigan State 1-25-00 ISU, 64-61 Ames Long Island Overall: 3-3 (H: 1-0; A: 0-3; N: 2-0) 2-13-00 KSU, 63-69 Manhattan, Kan. Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 12-29-82 MSU, 70-77 East Lansing, Mich. 1-3-01 ISU, 84-58 Manhattan, Kan. 12-13-03 ISU, 79-53 Ames 1-3-88 ISU, 67-54 Ames 2-10-01 ISU, 81-52 Ames 1-3-89 MSU, 52-74 East Lansing, Mich. 1-2-02 KSU, 63-69 Ames Louisiana Tech 12-4-92 MSU, 53-76 East Lansing, Mich. 2-2-02 ISU, 86-72 Manhattan, Kan. Overall: 0-1 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1) 3-28-09 ISU, 69-68 Berkley, Calif. 1-15-03 KSU, 60-68 Manhattan, Kan. 12-4-98 LA Tech, 60-89 Tucson, Ariz. 3-22-21 ISU, 79-75 San Antonio, Texas 1-29-03 ISU, 74-69 Ames 2-4-04 KSU, 47-61 Ames Loyola (Chicago) Minnesota 2-25-04 KSU, 33-68 Manhattan, Kan. Overall: 1-1 (H: 0-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0) Overall: 8-10 (H: 6-2; A: 2-7; N: 0-1) 1-5-05 ISU, 78-59 Ames 1-5-84 Loyola, 50-70 Chicago, Ill. 1-13-78 ISU, 76-70 Ames 1-25-05 KSU, 52-74 Manhattan, Kan. 12-15-95 ISU, 73-65 Chicago, Ill. 12-2-78 UM, 73-85 Minneapolis. Minn. 1-29-06 KSU, 64-73 Ames 12-3-79 UM, 53-78 Ames 2-11-06 ISU, 71-66 Manhattan, Kan. 1-27-07 ISU, 73-68 Ames 2-24-07 ISU, 64-61 Manhattan, Kan.

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Overall: 3-1 (H: 3-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0) 12-9-06 ISU, 67-57 Ames 2-19-00 ISU, 101-66 Ames 12-2-92 ISU, 62-61 Ames 12-21-07 UM, 61-69 Minneapolis, Minn. 1-17-01 ISU, 68-67 Ames 12-5-93 MSU, 43-70 Bozeman, Mont. 12-21-08 ISU, 58-42 Ames 1-31-01 ISU, 73-63 Columbia, Mo. 12-29-96 ISU, 62-49 Ames 12-13-09 ISU, 77-60 Minneapolis, Minn. 1-30-02 ISU, 87-61 Ames 11-30-07 ISU, 76-50 Ames 2-20-02 ISU, 62-52 Columbia, Mo. Mississippi State 1-19-03 Mizzou, 55-86 Ames Mount Mercy Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N:0-0) 2-12-03 Mizzou, 57-70 Columbia, Mo. Overall: 5-1 (H: 2-0; A: 0-1; N: 3-0) 11-23-01 ISU, 87-74 Ames 2-7-04 Mizzou, 62-81 Ames 2-22-75 ISU, 101-75 Le Mars, Iowa 12-3-16 MSU, 81-85 Ames 2-28-04 Mizzou, 58-63 Columbia, Mo. 12-6-75 ISU, 87-48 Ames 1-15-05 ISU, 65-59 Ames 2-21-76 ISU, 84-76 Le Mars, Iowa Mississippi Valley State 2-23-05 ISU, 76-70 Columbia, Mo. 1-16-77 Mt. Mercy, 62-80 Cedar Rapids, Iowa Overall: 2-0 (H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 2-8-06 ISU, 66-60 Ames 11-25-77 ISU, 74-58 Oskaloosa, Iowa 12-1-09 ISU, 83-44 Ames 2-22-06 Mizzou, 59-67 Columbia, Mo. 1-8-79 ISU, 66-65 Ames 12-11-11 ISU, 77-47 Ames 1-6-07 Mizzou, 56-66 Columbia, Mo. 2-4-07 ISU, 76-68 Ames Murray State Missouri 2-9-08 ISU, 64-46 Ames Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) Overall: 28-46 (H: 17-16; A: 10-23; N: 1-7) 2-27-08 ISU, 58-54 Columbia, Mo. 12-30-04 ISU, 89-61 Ames 1-28-77 Mizzou, 66-83 Columbia, Mo. 1-21-09 ISU, 65-42 Ames 12-17-77 Mizzou, 59-83 Ames 3-3-09 ISU, 62-47 Columbia, Mo. Nebraska 3-9-78 Mizzou, 72-88 Manhattan, Kan. 2-7-10 ISU, 65-39 Columbia, Mo. Overall: 36-40 (H: 18-15; A: 12-21; N: 6-4) 1-18-79 Mizzou, 69-91 Lincoln, Neb. 2-20-10 ISU, 55-42 Ames 1-7-78 UNL, 40-59 Lawrence, Kan. 2-3-79 Mizzou, 67-81 Columbia, Mo. 1-29-11 ISU, 71-56 Ames 1-20-78 ISU, 58-55 Lincoln, Neb. 12-20-79 Mizzou, 58-81 Ames 3-5-11 Mizzou, 48-49 Columbia, Mo. 2-21-78 UNL, 57-65 Ames 11-24-80 Mizzou, 47-70 Columbia, Mo. 2-8-12 ISU, 65-52 Columbia, Mo. 1-31-79 UNL, 54-59 Lincoln, Neb. 1-15-81 Mizzou, 49-82 Lawrence, Kan. 2-21-12 ISU, 66-59 (OT) Ames 2-6-79 UNL, 54-69 Ames 2-27-82 Mizzou, 57-77 Ames 1-19-80 UNL, 72-93 Columbia, Mo. 12-4-82 Mizzou, 74-84 Ames UMKC 1-26-80 UNL, 76-84 Ames 3-5-83 Mizzou, 54-59 Columbia, Mo. Overall: 7-2 (H: 4-1; A: 3-1; N: 0-0) 1-16-81 ISU, 82-81 Lawrence, Kan. 3-10-83 Mizzou, 52-82 Norman, Okla. 1-11-86 ISU, 84-60 Ames 1-31-81 UNL, 68-79 Lincoln, Neb. 1-24-84 Mizzou, 61-82 Columbia, Mo. 12-9-87 ISU, 93-84 Kansas City, Mo. 11-24-81 UNL, 68-77 Lincoln, Neb. 2-15-84 Mizzou, 51-78 Ames 12-17-88 ISU, 63-32 Ames 1-16-82 UNL, 62-82 Manhattan, Kan. 1-19-85 Mizzou, 53-95 Columbia, Mo. 1-5-91 UMKC, 52-59 Kansas City, Mo. 2-20-82 ISU, 83-79 Ames 2-9-85 Mizzou, 53-77 Ames 1-12-92 UMKC, 53-55 Ames 1-15-83 UNL, 80-108 Lincoln, Neb. 1-29-86 Mizzou, 64-76 Ames 11-18-97 ISU, 81-54 Ames 1-29-83 ISU, 85-76 Ames 2-18-86 Mizzou, 63-76 Columbia, Mo. 12-28-99 ISU, 80-57 Kansas City, Mo. 1-18-84 UNL, 75-79 Ames 3-4-86 Mizzou, 59-76 Kansas City, Mo. 11-16-08 ISU, 77-45 Kansas City, Mo. 2-19-84 UNL, 67-68 Lincoln, Neb. 1-12-87 Mizzou, 68-71 Columbia, Mo. 11-20-17 ISU, 61-45 Ames 1-30-85 ISU, 81-74 Ames 2-3-87 Mizzou, 70-84 Ames 2-20-85 UNL, 78-88 Lincoln, Neb. 1-23-88 Mizzou, 60-75 Columbia, Mo. Missouri State 1-25-86 ISU, 79-74 Lincoln, Neb. 2-16-88 Mizzou, 62-87 Ames Overall: 8-3 (H: 4-2; A: 4-1; N: 0-0) 2-22-86 ISU, 89-74 Ames 3-5-88 Mizzou, 65-69 Salina, Kan. 1-9-75 ISU, 61-58 Ames 1-21-87 UNL, 70-88 Ames 1-14-89 Mizzou, 70-77 Ames 12-4-75 ISU, 86-75 Ames 2-11-87 UNL, 65-71 Lincoln, Neb. 2-15-89 Mizzou, 45-69 Columbia, Mo. 1-17-76 ISU, 80-66 Springfield, Mo. 1-14-88 UNL, 87-91 Ames 3-4-89 Mizzou, 70-87 Salina, Kan. 12-11-76 ISU, 81-62 Springfield, Mo. 2-27-88 UNL, 72-89 Lincoln, Neb. 1-31-90 Mizzou, 65-69 Columbia, Mo. 12-9-77 ISU, 74-67 Ames 2-1-89 ISU, 70-64 Lincoln, Neb. 2-21-90 Mizzou, 64-72 Ames 11-17-79 ISU, 77-32 Springfield, Mo. 2-25-89 ISU, 71-61 Ames 1-26-91 ISU, 79-58 Ames 11-24-84 ISU, 84-75 Springfield, Mo. 1-27-90 UNL, 60-68 Ames 2-24-91 Mizzou, 60-73 Columbia, Mo. 12-7-85 ISU, 80-66 Ames 2-24-90 ISU, 84-78 Lincoln, Neb. 2-2-92 Mizzou, 60-73 Ames 12-8-90 MSU, 55-58 Ames 1-12-91 UNL, 68-81 Ames 2-26-92 Mizzou, 62-77 Columbia, Mo. 12-3-91 MSU, 43-77 Springfield, Mo. 2-12-91 ISU, 77-75 Lincoln, Neb. 1-22-93 Mizzou, 52-83 Ames 3-25-19 MSU, 60-69 Ames 2-4-92 UNL, 69-87 Lincoln, Neb. 2-21-93 Mizzou, 41-64 Columbia, Mo. 2-23-92 UNL, 61-80 Ames 1-21-94 Mizzou, 47-81 Columbia, Mo. 1-31-93 UNL, 52-82 Ames 2-20-94 ISU, 62-60 Ames 2-28-93 UNL, 40-89 Lincoln, Neb. 1-22-95 Mizzou, 61-62 Ames 3-6-93 UNL, 39-87 Salina, Kan.

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1-30-94 UNL, 49-88 Lincoln, Neb. New Mexico State Northeastern 2-27-94 UNL, 71-84 Ames Overall: 2-0 (H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) Overall: 2-0 (H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 1-0) 1-29-95 UNL, 54-67 Lincoln, Neb. 12-29-97 ISU, 77-59 Ames 1-3-87 ISU, 83-69 Boston, Mass. 2-26-95 UNL, 51-62 Ames 3-23-19 ISU, 97-61 Ames 12-4-87 ISU, 79-61 Chapel Hill, N.C. 1-28-96 ISU, 79-77 (OT) Ames 2-23-96 UNL, 69-72 Lincoln, Neb. New Orleans NIACC 1-30-97 UNL, 52-76 Ames Overall: 2-0 (H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) Overall: 3-0 (H: 2-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0) 2-23-97 ISU, 57-55 Lincoln, Neb. 12-4-16 ISU, 100-63 Ames 12-8-75 ISU, 82-50 Ames 2-7-98 ISU, 83-69 Ames 12-1-19 ISU, 71-53 Ames 2-9-76 ISU, 61-57 Ames 2-28-98 UNL, 60-68 Lincoln, Neb. 12-8-76 ISU, 74-45 Mason City, Iowa 1-28-99 ISU, 79-58 Ames Niagara 2-7-99 UNL, 67-68 Lincoln, Neb. Overall: 3-0 (H: 3-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) Northeastern Oklahoma 1-15-00 ISU, 89-66 Ames 12-14-01 ISU, 95-58 Ames Overall: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0) 2-2-00 ISU, 77-76 Lincoln, Neb. 12-29-08 ISU, 89-39 Ames 1-9-82 ISU, 65-56 Wichita, Kan. 3-9-00 ISU, 85-48 Kansas City, Mo. 11-9-18 ISU, 95-35 Ames 1-13-01 ISU, 89-46 Ames Northern Arizona 2-4-01 ISU, 92-70 Lincoln, Neb. North Alabama Overall: 3-1 (H: 3-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0) 1-5-02 ISU, 88-54 Ames Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 12-28-94 ISU, 80-63 Ames 1-26-02 ISU, 82-71 Lincoln, Neb. 12-30-19 ISU, 80-72 Ames 11-24-97 NAU, 50-61 Flagstaff, Ariz. 3-5-02 ISU, 74-55 Kansas City, Mo. 11-20-11 ISU, 65-41 Ames 1-25-03 ISU, 58-53 Lincoln, Neb. Nicholls State 12-22-15 ISU, 79-63 Ames 3-1-03 ISU, 62-57 Ames Overall: 2-0 (H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 1-10-04 UNL, 57-62 Lincoln, Neb. 12-29-05 ISU, 77-28 Ames Northern Colorado 2-21-04 ISU, 77-66 Ames 12-21-17 ISU, 75-47 Ames Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 3-9-04 ISU, 63-52 Dallas, Texas North Carolina 11-22-04 ISU, 76-36 Ames 1-22-05 ISU, 74-54 Ames Overall: 1-1 (H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0) 2-12-05 UNL, 59-88 Lincoln, Neb. 12-5-87 UNC, 66-69 Chapel Hill, N.C. Northern Illinois 1-14-06 ISU, 79-57 Ames 1-23-00 ISU, 79-67 Ames Overall: 3-0 (H: 3-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 2-1-06 UNL, 42-54 Lincoln, Neb. 12-1-98 ISU, 81-43 Ames 1-31-07 UNL, 49-62 Lincoln, Neb. North Carolina A&T 12-11-16 ISU, 97-89 Ames 2-20-07 ISU, 64-53 Ames Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 11-11-18 ISU, 70-60 Ames 3-7-07 ISU, 79-76 (OT) Oklahoma City, Okla. 12-29-09 ISU, 66-62 Ames 1-19-08 UNL, 72-82 Ames Northern Iowa 3-5-08 UNL, 45-55 Lincoln, Neb. North Carolina Central Overall: 37-10 (H: 18-1; A: 15-8; N: 4-1) 1-24-09 ISU, 62-48 Lincoln, Neb. Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 1-12-74 (A) UNI, 38-73 Cedar Falls, Iowa 2-18-09 ISU, 61-38 Ames 12-10-17 ISU, 99-58 Ames 1-12-74 (B) UNI, 49-52 Cedar Falls, Iowa 1-9-10 UNL, 49-57 Ames 1-18-75 ISU, 72-51 Ames 2-17-10 UNL, 50-60 Lincoln, Neb. North Carolina-Greensboro 2-23-75 UNI, 68-73 Le Mars, IA 1-11-11 ISU, 64-43 Ames Overall: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0) 1-24-76 UNI, 76-77 Cedar Falls, Iowa 1-26-11 ISU, 85-66 Lincoln, Neb. 1-2-94 ISU, 72-66 Greensboro, N.C. 1-25-77 ISU, 81-65 Ames 3-8-11 ISU, 69-61 Kansas City, Mo. 2-18-77 ISU, 82-73 Iowa City North Carolina State 12-13-77 ISU, 82-71 Cedar Falls, Iowa Nebraska-Omaha Overall: 1-1 (H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-1) 2-24-78 ISU, 87-52 Des Moines Overall: 2-3 (H: 1-1; A: 0-2; N: 1-0) 1-21-01 ISU, 71-64 Raleigh, N.C. 12-11-78 ISU, 88-68 Cedar Falls, Iowa 12-16-78 UNO, 59-74 Ames 11-25-05 NCSU, 59-81Grand Bahama Island 2-17-79 ISU, 89-64 Ames 12-8-79 ISU, 79-64 Cedar Falls, Iowa 2-23-79 ISU, 85-51 Des Moines 2-1-80 UNO, 61-73 Omaha, Neb. North Dakota 12-7-79 ISU, 80-57 Cedar Falls, Iowa 12-3-83 UNO, 65-66^ Omaha, Neb. Overall: 4-0 (H: 4-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 2-19-83 ISU, 77-66 Ames 11-25-20 ISU, 69-43 Ames 12-30-08 ISU, 76-46 Ames 12-9-83 UNI, 65-73 Cedar Falls, Iowa ^ - forfeited 11-18-12 ISU, 73-34 Ames 12-6-84 ISU, 97-60 Ames 11-10-13 ISU, 84-55 Ames 12-11-85 ISU, 84-70 Cedar Falls, Iowa Nevada 12-9-18 ISU, 87-35 Ames 12-2-86 ISU, 76-41 Ames Overall: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0) 12-19-87 ISU, 88-66 Cedar Falls, Iowa 12-22-96 ISU, 57-37 Malibu, Calif. North Dakota State 12-5-89 ISU, 76-52 Ames Overall: 3-0 (H: 2-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0) 12-16-90 ISU, 67-56 Cedar Falls, Iowa New Hampshire 1-4-11 ISU, 80-51 Ames 12-14-91 ISU, 64-46 Ames Overall: 2-1 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-1) 11-22-19 ISU, 86-58 Fargo, N.D. 12-20-92 UNI, 50-68 Cedar Falls, Iowa 12-29-91 UNH, 53-57 Gainesville, Fla. 12-12-20 ISU, 85-64 Ames 12-6-95 ISU, 96-66 Ames 1-3-94 ISU, 62-53 Greensboro, N.C. 12-8-96 UNI, 73-74 Cedar Falls, Iowa 12-29-11 ISU, 71-57 Ames North Florida 12-21-97 ISU, 77-60 Ames Overall: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0) 12-20-98 ISU, 80-73 Cedar Falls, Iowa New Mexico 11-26-05 ISU, 74-48 Grand Bahama Island 12-19-99 ISU, 98-54 Ames Overall: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0) 12-20-00 ISU, 97-73 Cedar Falls, Iowa 12-2-95 ISU, 59-48 Albuquerque, N.M. 12-22-01 ISU, 95-55 Ames 12-8-02 UNI, 58-65 Cedar Falls, Iowa 12-30-03 ISU, 75-48 Ames

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Overall: 3-6 (H: 2-2; A: 0-4; N: 1-0) 2-22-03 OU, 48-61 Norman, Okla. 2-25-97 ISU, 61-52 Ames 73-74 Seas. NWM, 53-55 Ames 1-20-04 ISU, 69-51 Ames 2-4-98 ISU, 68-63 Stillwater, Okla. 12-14-75 NWM, 70-86 Maryville, Mo. 1-29-05 ISU, 73-60 Norman, Okla. 2-3-99 ISU, 76-42 Ames 2-12-77 ISU, 72-63 Ames 1-4-06 OU, 67-87 Ames 1-18-00 ISU, 76-64 Stillwater, Okla. 2-11-78 NWM, 60-76 Maryville, Mo. 3-8-06 OU, 74-78 Dallas, Texas 3-8-00 ISU, 93-58 Kansas City, Mo. 2-16-79 NWM, 56-74 Ames 1-24-07 OU, 49-69 Norman, Okla. 2-7-01 ISU, 83-54 Ames 2-11-80 NWM, 68-77 Maryville, Mo. 3-10-07 OU, 60-67 Oklahoma City, Okla. 2-17-02 OSU, 63-64 Stillwater, Okla. 2-5-81 ISU, 70-67 Ames 1-9-08 OU, 64-67 Ames 2-5-03 ISU, 79-55 Ames 2-4-82 NWM, 66-92 Maryville, Mo. 2-11-09 OU, 49-58 Norman, Okla. 1-28-04 OSU, 59-74 Stillwater, Okla. 3-13-82 ISU, 65-62 Warrensburg, Mo. 1-27-10 ISU, 63-56 Ames 2-16-05 ISU, 90-65 Ames 2-5-11 OU, 62-65 Norman, Okla. 1-7-06 ISU, 71-62 Stillwater, Okla. Northwestern 1-4-12 OU, 51-80 Norman, Okla. 1-13-07 OSU, 44-45 Ames Overall: 2-2 (H: 1-1; A: 1-1; N: 0-0) 2-18-12 ISU, 77-71 Ames 2-17-08 ISU, 62-57 Stillwater, Okla. 12-5-81 NU, 66-75 Ames 1-15-13 ISU, 82-61 Ames 1-10-09 ISU, 63-55 Ames 1-3-84 NU, 52-69 Evanston, Ill. 2-14-13 ISU, 72-68 Norman, Okla. 3-3-10 OSU, 70-78 Stillwater, Okla. 11-30-99 ISU, 67-32 Ames 3-10-13 ISU, 79-60 Dallas, Texas 3-12-10 OSU, 59-62 Kansas City, Mo. 12-8-01 ISU, 71-61 Evanston, Ill. 1-5-14 ISU, 82-75 (OT) Norman, Okla. 2-2-11 ISU, 79-59 Ames 1-21-14 OU, 54-75 Ames 2-1-12 ISU, 73-52 Ames Northwestern (Iowa) 2-4-15 OU, 66-75 Norman, Okla. 2-25-12 OSU, 63-71 Stillwater, Okla. Overall: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0) 2-17-15 ISU, 84-76 (OT) Ames 1-20-13 OSU, 42-71 Stillwater, Okla. 73-74 Seas. ISU, 61-44 Decorah, Iowa 1-30-16 OU, 71-77 Ames 3-4-13 ISU, 73-70 Ames 2-27-16 OU, 54-85 Norman, Okla. 1-11-14 OSU, 62-69 Ames Notre Dame 1-11-17 OU, 57-67 Ames 2-26-14 ISU, 86-69 Stillwater, Okla. Overall: 0-1 (H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0) 1-25-17 OU, 63-78 Norman, Okla. 3-8-14 OSU, 57-67 Oklahoma City, Okla. 2-6-83 ND, 58-69 Notre Dame, Ind. 12-31-17 OU, 69-74 Ames 1-31-15 OSU, 62-63 Ames 2-21-18 OU, 71-80 Norman, Okla. 2-14-15 OSU, 48-60 Stillwater, Okla. Oklahoma 1-19-19 ISU, 104-78 Ames 3-7-15 OSU, 58-67 Dallas, Texas Overall: 28-42 (H: 17-13; A: 7-25; N: 4-4) 2-20-19 ISU, 91-70 Norman, Okla. 1-2-16 ISU, 49-42 Ames 1-21-77 ISU, 93-58 Boulder, Co. 1-11-20 OU, 72-81 Norman, Okla. 1-20-16 OSU, 76-79 (OT) Stillwater, Okla. 1-20-79 ISU, 80-69 Lincoln, Neb. 2-8-20 ISU, 63-59 Ames 12-29-16 OSU, 59-71 Stillwater, Okla. 1-18-80 OU, 77-87 Columbia, Mo. 1-19-21 ISU, 64-63 Ames 2-27-17 ISU, 61-48 Ames 11-27-82 ISU, 80-76 Ames 2-9-21 OU, 61-67 Norman, Okla. 1-24-18 ISU, 78-69 Stillwater, Okla. 12-18-82 OU, 64-80 Norman, Okla. 2-10-18 OSU, 73-81 Ames 1-28-84 OU, 73-77 Ames Oklahoma State 1-26-19 ISU, 84-71 Stillwater, Okla. 2-25-84 OU, 59-97 Norman, Okla. Overall: 33-37 (H: 18-14; A: 13-18; N: 2-5) 2-16-19 ISU, 89-67 Ames 1-23-85 OU, 56-89 Ames 1-6-78 ISU, 70-60 Lawrence, Kan. 1-19-20 ISU, 64-63 Stillwater, Okla. 2-13-85 OU, 48-89 Norman, Okla. 1-19-79 OSU, 41-54 Lincoln, Neb. 2-5-20 ISU, 74-63 Ames 3-5-85 OU, 63-78 Kansas City, Mo. 12-19-82 ISU, 99-96 Stillwater, Okla. 1-13-21 ISU, 90-80 Ames 1-18-86 OU, 62-85 Norman, Okla. 1-8-83 OSU, 70-80 Ames 2-20-21 OSU, 73-80 Stillwater, Okla. 2-8-86 ISU, 81-72 Ames 2-4-84 OSU, 56-72 Ames 1-31-87 OU, 72-74 Norman, Okla. 2-28-84 OSU, 71-75 Stillwater, Okla. Oral Roberts 2-24-87 OU, 72-87 Ames 1-26-85 OSU, 74-80 Stillwater, Okla. Overall: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0) 1-30-88 ISU, 82-66 Ames 2-23-85 OSU, 76-77 Ames 1-2-96 ISU, 70-57 Tulsa, Okla. 2-20-88 OU, 76-85 Norman, Okla. 2-1-86 ISU, 62-49 Stillwater, Okla. 1-20-89 OU, 65-72 Norman, Okla. 2-26-86 ISU, 70-64 Ames Oregon 2-11-89 OU, 74-84 Ames 1-24-87 OSU, 59-61 Ames Overall: 2-1 (H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1) 1-13-90 ISU, 92-78 Ames 2-21-87 ISU, 82-70 Stillwater, Okla. 1-7-82 Oregon, 45-71 Wichita, Kan. 2-10-90 OU, 69-70 Norman, Okla. 1-20-88 OSU, 57-68 Stillwater, Okla. 12-31-96 ISU, 72-63 Ames 1-30-91 OU, 74-101 Norman, Okla. 2-6-88 ISU, 75-65 Ames 3-14-99 ISU, 85-70 Ames

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Purdue Savannah State Stephen F. Austin Overall: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0) Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) Overall: 0-1 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1) 12-28-84 ISU, 72-55 Miami, Fla. 11-22-16 ISU, 74-51 Ames 12-28-91 SFA, 47-82 Gainesville, Fla.

Rutgers Seton Hall Stony Brook Overall: 0-2 (H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-1) Overall: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0) Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 3-16-98 Rutgers, 61-62 Ames 12-30-84 ISU, 72-63 Miami, Fla. 12-7-14 ISU, 74-64 Ames 3-24-08 Rutgers, 58-69 Des Moines Simpson Syracuse Sacramento State Overall: 2-0 (H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) Overall: 0-1 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1) Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 12-10-75 ISU, 110-36 Ames 3-18-17 SU, 65-85 Storrs, Conn. 11-18-07 ISU, 99-45 Ames 12-3-76 ISU, 94-78 Ames Tarkio (Mo.) Sacred Heart South Carolina Overall: 1-1 (H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0) Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) Overall: 0-1 (H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0) 12-10-76 Tarkio, 43-65 Tarkio, Mo. 12-21-16 ISU, 76-56 Ames 12-6-20 SC, 65-83 Ames 1-27-78 ISU, 74-60 Ames

Saint Ambrose South Carolina Upstate Temple Overall: 3-0 (H: 1-0; A: 2-0; N: 0-0) Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 12-10-83 ISU, 75-59 Davenport, Iowa 11-16-14 ISU, 98-76 Ames 3-16-02 ISU, 72-57 Ames 12-1-84 ISU, 86-65 Ames 11-23-85 ISU, 84-62 Davenport, Iowa South Dakota Tennessee-Chattanooga Overall: 6-5 (H: 5-2; A: 0-3; N: 1-0) Overall: 0-1 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1) Saint Francis (Pa.) 11-24-78 ISU, 92-87 (OT) Des Moines, Iowa 12-21-94 UTC, 46-52Myrtle Beach, S.C. Overall: 2-0 (H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 2-8-80 USD, 68-69 Ames 3-17-00 ISU, 92-63 Ames 1-10-81 USD, 66-73 Vermillion, S.D. Tennessee-Martin 11-24-02 ISU, 67-45 Ames 2-26-81 USD, 86-90 Ames Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 11-28-84 USD, 69-79 Vermillion, S.D. 12-29-07 ISU, 63-39 Ames Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) 12-16-85 ISU, 56-50 Ames Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 11-28-89 ISU, 69-65 Ames Texas 3-25-04 ISU, 66-58 Ames 1-5-10 ISU, 68-43 Ames Overall: 21-22 (H: 10-8; A: 7-11; N: 4-3) 11-13-13 ISU, 88-72 Ames 1-6-83 UT, 60-79 Austin, Texas Saint Louis 11-10-17 ISU, 81-76 Ames 2-19-97 ISU, 74-56 Ames Overall: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0) 11-28-18 USD, 59-64 Vermillion, S.D. 2-1-98 UT, 67-74 Austin, Texas 12-16-06 ISU, 76-48 Des Moines 1-5-99 ISU, 71-68 Ames South Dakota State 3-1-00 ISU, 79-66 Austin, Texas Saint Mary’s College (Calif.) Overall: 0-1 (H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0) 3-12-00 ISU, 75-65 Kansas City, Mo. Overall: 0-2 (H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-1) 11-28-20 SDSU, 69-76 Brookings, SD 2-20-01 ISU, 87-47 Ames 1-1-93 St. Mary’s, 51-72 Provo, Utah 1-9-02 UT, 65-66 Austin, Texas 11-29-14 St. Mary’s, 63-67 Moraga, Calif. 2-15-03 UT, 55-65 Ames 1-17-04 UT, 45-67 Austin, Texas

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3-10-04 UT, 54-64 Dallas, Texas 1-2-14 ISU, 71-49 Fort Worth, Texas 1-4-17 TT, 66-75 Lubbock, Texas 2-5-05 ISU, 73-69 Ames 2-5-14 TCU, 60-61 Ames 2-15-17 ISU, 79-68 Ames 1-11-06 UT, 50-80 Austin, Texas 1-7-15 TCU, 84-86 Fort Worth, Texas 1-13-18 ISU, 66-54 Lubbock, Texas 3-7-06 ISU, 72-68 Dallas, Texas 1-21-15 ISU, 80-62 Ames 2-17-18 ISU, 69-57 Ames 1-18-07 ISU, 67-56 Ames 1-27-16 TCU, 62-72 Ames 3-2-18 ISU, 74-49 Oklahoma City, Okla. 1-16-08 UT, 56-59 Austin, Texas 2-13-16 TCU, 69-79 Fort Worth, Texas 1-29-19 ISU, 105-66 Ames 2-15-09 UT, 52-55 Ames 1-15-17 TCU, 75-80 Fort Worth,Texas 2-26-19 ISU, 64-62 Lubbock, Texas 3-13-09 ISU, 59-55 Oklahoma City, Okla. 1-28-17 ISU, 72-69 Ames 1-3-20 ISU, 96-66 Lubbock, Texas 1-23-10 ISU,73-71 (OT) Austin, Texas 1-30-18 TCU, 52-75 Ames 2-23-20 TTU, 74-77 Ames 2-21-11 ISU, 66-57 (OT) Ames 2-14-18 ISU, 66-63 Fort Worth,Texas 1-10-21 ISU, 99-72 Lubbock, Texas 1-18-12 UT, 60-62 Austin, Texas 1-9-19 ISU, 92-54 Ames 2-6-21 ISU, 92-73 Ames 2-4-12 ISU, 71-56 Ames 2-13-19 TCU, 69-76 Fort Worth,Texas 1-2-13 ISU, 73-65 Ames 1-15-20 TCU, 74-77 Ames Troy State 2-6-13 ISU, 67-48 Austin, Texas 2-16-20 TCU, 72-82 Fort Worth, Texas Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 2-9-14 UT, 64-71 Austin, Texas 12-2-20 ISU, 91-68 Fort Worth, Texas 11-26-93 ISU, 77-65 Ames 2-22-14 ISU, 81-64 Ames 2-13-21 ISU, 92-81 Ames 1-10-15 ISU, 59-57 Ames Truman State 1-25-15 ISU, 58-57 Austin, Texas Texas-Pan American Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 1-6-16 UT, 54-75 Austin, Texas Overall: 2-0 (H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 12-6-97 ISU, 93-60 Ames 2-6-16 UT, 49-65 Ames 12-10-94 ISU, 73-44 Ames 1-1-17 UT, 68-75 Ames 12-7-00 ISU, 91-59 Ames Tulane 2-24-17 ISU, 70-66 Austin, Texas Overall: 1-1 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-1) 1-27-18 UT, 55-87 Austin, Texas Texas-San Antonio 12-21-96 Tulane, 61-68 Malibu, Calif. 2-24-18 UT, 59-72 Ames Overall: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0) 11-24-17 ISU, 67-64 Bimini, Bahamas 3-3-18 UT, 69-81 Oklahoma City,Okla. 12-1-95 ISU, 82-54 Albuquerque, N.M. 1-12-19 UT, 62-64 Ames UNLV 3-2-19 ISU, 82-73 Austin, Texas Texas State Overall: 1-1 (H: 0-1; A: 1-0; N: 0-0) 3-10-19 ISU, 75-69 Oklahoma City, Okla. Overall: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0) 3-28-04 UNLV, 59-65 Ames 1-6-20 UT, 75-81 Ames 11-26-15 ISU, 83-61 Riviera Maya, Mexico 12-19-04 ISU, 86-78 (OT) Las, Vegas, Nev. 2-12-20 ISU, 69-51 Austin, Texas 1-3-21 UT, 59-74 Austin, Texas Texas Southern Utah 1-23-21 UT, 59-70 Ames Overall: 2-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0) Overall: 0-4 (H: 0-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-2) 3-12-21 UT, 82-84 (OT)Kansas City, Mo. 12-12-03 ISU, 83-52 Ames 12-1-89 Utah, 46-77Salt Lake City, Utah 11-19-10 ISU, 79-59 Ames 1-4-92 Utah, 60-76 Ames Texas A&M 3-14-97 Utah, 57-66Charlottesville, Va. Overall: 14-9 (H: 7-2; A: 3-5; N: 4-2) Texas Tech 3-19-05 Utah, 61-73 Fresno, Calif. 12-2-89 ISU, 75-70 Salt Lake City, Utah Overall: 25-15 (H: 15-2; A: 8-10; N: 2-3) 2-1-97 ISU, 79-51 Ames 1-25-97 TT, 58-64 Lubbock, Texas Utah State 3-4-97 ISU, 53-46 Kansas City, Mo. 1-20-98 ISU, 82-73 Ames Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 1-17-98 ISU, 68-52 College Station, Texas 1-20-99 TT, 47-71 Lubbock, Texas 12-29-06 ISU, 70-40 Ames 3-4-98 ISU, 88-68 Kansas City, Mo. 3-6-99 TT, 59-73 Kansas City, Mo 1-16-99 ISU, 77-60 Ames 1-2-00 ISU, 62-37 Ames Vanderbilt 2-23-00 ISU, 81-58 College Station, Texas 2-28-01 TT, 60-68 Lubbock, Texas Overall: 1-3 (H: 1-0; A: 0-2; N: 0-1) 2-24-01 ISU, 82-61 Ames 3-8-01 ISU, 73-62 Kansas City, Mo. 3-24-01 Vandy, 65-84 Denver, Colo. 1-12-02 A&M, 71-88College Station, Texas 1-19-02 TT, 66-78 Ames 11-25-07 Vandy, 53-62 Nashville, Tenn. 2-19-03 ISU, 58-46 Ames 2-9-03 TT, 48-70 Lubbock,Texas 1-3-09 ISU, 55-51 Ames 1-31-04 ISU, 66-58 College Station, Texas 1-14-04 ISU, 64-63 Ames 12-2-17 Vandy, 74-77 Nashville, Tenn. 2-26-05 ISU, 68-54 Ames 2-8-05 TT, 62-89 Lubbock, Texas 2-26-06 A&M, 53-64College Station, Texas 3-9-05 TT, 59-61 Kansas City, Mo. Virginia 2-14-07 ISU, 61-54 Ames 2-14-06 ISU, 69-65 Ames Overall: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0) 3-8-07 ISU, 57-51 Oklahoma City, Okla. 3-1-07 ISU, 72-68 Lubbock, Texas 11-25-10 ISU, 66-48 U.S. Virgin Islands 2-20-08 A&M, 46-60College Station, Texas 2-6-08 ISU, 66-58 Ames Virginia Tech 3-13-08 A&M, 53-65 Kansas City, Mo. 2-28-09 ISU, 59-52 Lubbock, Texas Overall: 1-1 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-1) 2-4-09 ISU, 67-50 Ames 2-3-10 ISU, 63-48 Ames 11-28-03 VT, 57-67 St. Thomas, Virgin Islands 1-13-10 A&M, 44-68College Station, Texas 2-16-11 TT, 50-61 Lubbock, Texas 11-24-06 ISU, 75-69 Malibu, Calif. 1-22-11 A&M, 51-60 Ames 1-22-12 ISU, 66-49 Ames 1-14-12 A&M, 33-59 Ames 2-12-12 TT, 41-51 Lubbock, Texas Wake Forest 1-29-12 A&M, 64-66College Station, Texas 1-5-13 ISU, 58-54 Lubbock, Texas Overall: 0-1 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1) 3-24-21 A&M, 82-84 (OT) San Antonio, Texas 2-2-13 ISU, 67-52 Ames 12-28-90 WF, 74-89 Jamaica, N.Y. 1-8-14 ISU, 74-48 Ames Texas Christian 1-25-14 ISU, 85-76 (OT) Lubbock, Texas Waldorf Overall: 10-10 (H: 6-4; A: 3-6; N: 1-0) 2-11-15 TT, 58-71 Lubbock, Texas Overall: 3-1 (H: 2-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0) 12-30-86 ISU, 88-60 Ames 2-24-15 ISU, 59-47 Ames 73-74 Seas. ISU, 58-45 Ames 11-26-10 ISU, 64-59 U.S. Virgin Islands 1-17-16 TT, 66-69 (OT)Lubbock, Texas 74-75 Seas. Waldorf, 83-84 Forest City, Iowa 1-12-13 ISU, 68-52 Ames 2-17-16 ISU, 77-48 Ames 1-10-76 ISU, 90-54 Ames 3-2-13 TCU, 58-61 Fort Worth, Texas 3-4-16 T T, 84-89 Oklahoma City, Okla. 2-8-77 ISU, 60-48 Forest City, Iowa 66 CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB Wartburg Wichita State Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) Overall: 0-2 (H: 0-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-0) 2-9-74 ISU, 51-36 Ames 12-8-92 Wichita, 56-68 Wichita, Kan. 12-28-93 Wichita, 44-62 Ames Washington Overall: 1-2 (H: 0-1; A: 0-1; N: 1-0) William Penn 12-22-02 UW, 64-63 Seattle, Wash. Overall: 3-12 (H: 2-4; A: 1-6; N: 0-2) 12-21-03 UW, 55-76 Ames 74-75 Seas. WP, 53-71 Ames 3-17-07 ISU, 79-60 Minneapolis, Minn. 1-26-76 WP, 34-79 Oskaloosa, Iowa 2-19-76 WP, 58-59 Le Mars, Iowa Washington State 11-27-76 WP, 55-68 Oskaloosa, Iowa Overall: 0-1 (H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0) 1-17-77 WP, 55-89 Ames 12-6-91 WSU, 57-67 Pullman, Wash. 2-19-77 WP, 54-63 Iowa City, Iowa 11-26-77 WP, 50-65 Oskaloosa, Iowa Weber State 2-7-78 WP, 46-74 Oskaloosa, Iowa Overall: 0-1 (H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 1-24-79 WP, 74-75 Ames 11-25-94 Weber St, 66-68 Ames 11-29-79 WP, 57-73 Oskaloosa, Iowa 11-22-80 WP, 58-67 Ames West Virginia 2-18-81 WP, 60-80 Oskaloosa, Iowa Overall: 7-12 (H: 5-4; A: 2-7; N: 0-1) 1-20-82 ISU, 44-31 Ames 11-27-10 WVU, 53-64 U.S. Virgin Islands 2-6-82 ISU, 66-59 Oskaloosa, Iowa 1-26-13 ISU, 53-49 Morgantown, W. Va. 1-19-83 ISU, 74-55 Ames 2-17-13 WVU, 66-68 Ames 1-15-14 WVU, 59-73 Ames William & Mary 1-29-14 WVU, 56-67 Morgantown, W. Va. Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 2-7-15 ISU, 61-43 Ames 12-29-13 ISU, 85-65 Ames 2-21-15 WVU, 52-54 Morgantown, W.Va. 2-10-16 WVU, 47-57 Morgantown, W. Va. Wisconsin 3-1-16 WVU, 57-82 Ames Overall: 4-3 (H: 1-1; A: 3-2; N: 0-0) 2-4-17 ISU, 80-55 Morgantown, W. Va. 1-26-79 ISU, 76-62 Madison, Wis. 2-18-17 ISU, 68-53 Ames 3-6-82 UW, 77-78 Madison, Wis. 1-7-18 WVU, 49-57 Morgantown, W. Va. 12-13-85 ISU, 73-58 Madison, Wis. 1-20-18 WVU, 59-69 Ames 11-28-90 ISU, 96-87 Madison, Wis. 1-16-19 WVU, 64-73 Morgantown, W. Va. 11-24-91 UW, 70-84 Ames 2-9-19 ISU, 77-61 Ames 12-7-03 UW, 73-76 Madison, Wis. 2-2-20 WVU, 71-79Morgantown, W.Va. 12-5-04 ISU, 88-65 Ames 2-29-20 ISU, 61-58 Ames 2-3-21 WVU, 56-65Morgantown, W.Va. Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2-24-21 ISU, 85-68 Ames Overall: 4-1 (H: 3-0; A: 1-1; N 0-0) 12-19-92 UWM, 51-76 Milwaukee, Wis. Western Illinois 12-11-93 ISU, 56-50 Ames Overall: 6-0 (H: 5-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0) 12-28-94 ISU, 77-42 Ames 12-19-81 ISU, 77-59 Macomb, Ill. 12-17-95 ISU, 78-41 Milwaukee, Wis. 12-2-82 ISU, 79-57 Ames 12-2-06 ISU, 85-48 Ames 12-20-86 ISU, 76-51 Ames 12-4-99 ISU, 93-53 Ames Wright State 11-13-10 ISU, 58-32 Ames Overall: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 11-11-12 ISU, 84-65 Ames 12-15-19 ISU, 79-71 Ames

Western Michigan Wyoming Overall: 1-1 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1) Overall: 2-0 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 2-0) 12-19-94 WMU, 54-64 Myrtle Beach, S.C. 11-27-87 ISU, 74-65 Tempe, Ariz. 12-20-99 ISU, 86-52 Ames 11-28-14 ISU, 84-63 Moraga, Calif.

Westmar Yale Overall: 3-2 (H: 1-0; A: 2-2; N: 0-0) Overall: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0) 12-7-74 Westmar, 52-66 Le Mars, Iowa 12-29-88 ISU, 82-61 Miami, Fla. 2-21-75 Westmar, 55-73 Le Mars, Iowa 1-9-76 ISU, 88-45 Ames 2-20-76 ISU, 73-70 Le Mars, Iowa 1-8-77 ISU, 69-55 Le Mars, Iowa

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at Waldorf L 83-84 -1 vs. Graceland* W 79-28 +51 HEAD COACH vs. Grand View* L 71-85 OT -14 F18 at Drake W 67-54 +13 GLORIA CROSBY F21 at Westmar^ L 55-73 -18 F22 vs. Mt. Mercy^ W 101-75 +26 F23 vs. Northern Iowa^ L 68-73 -5 Tenure: 1974 (1 season) *Iowa Districts, Des Moines, Iowa Overall: 8-8 (3-3 home, 3-4 away, 2-1 neutral) ^Iowa AIAW, LeMars, Iowa Conference: NA

1973-74 1975-76 Record: 8-8 (3-3 home, 3-4 away, 2-1 neutral) Record: 20-8 (15-1 home, 4-6 away, 1-1 neutral) Coach: Gloria Crosby; Captains: Karen Gerard, Louise Coach: Lynn Wheeler; Captains: Rotating McDonald Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp D4 Missouri State (F) W 86-75 +11 J12 at Northern Iowa (A) L 38-73 -35 D5 Iowa (F) W 92-63 +29 J12 at Northern Iowa (B) L 49-52 -3 D6 Mt. Mercy (F) W 87-48 +39 J19 at Luther (A) L 45-58 -13 D8 NIACC (F) W 82-50 +32 J19 at Luther (B) W 57-36 +21 D10 Simpson (F) W 110-36 +74 at Drake (Club team) W 76-53 +23 D13 at Grand View L 83-94 -11 J26 at Iowa Wesleyan W 58-47 +11 D14 at NW Missouri State L 70-86 -16 F1 at Kansas State L 42-59 -17 J6 Dordt (F) W 106-43 +63 F9 Wartburg (F) W 51-36 +15 J9 Westmar (F) W 88-45 +43 Ellsworth (F) L 57-59 OT -2 J10 Waldorf (F) W 90-54 +36 NW Missouri St. (F) L 53-55 -2 J14 at Drake W 75-56 +19 Waldorf (F) W 58-45 +13 J17 at Missouri State W 80-66 +14 Graceland (F) W 70-50 +20 J20 Central (F) W 70-62 +8 Iowa - Club team (F) L 49-62 -13 J23 at Central Mo. State L 71-82 -11 vs. Buena Vista* L 35-43 -8 J24 at Northern Iowa L 76-77 -1 vs. Graceland* W 51-44 +7 J26 at William Penn L 34-79 -45 vs. Northwestern* W 61-44 +17 J30 at Graceland W 76-55 +21 *Iowa AIAW, Decorah, Iowa J31 at Kansas State L 80-105 -25 F3 Drake (F) W 63-51 +12 F7 Luther (F) W 90-76 +14 F7 Luther (F) W 90-56 +34 F9 NIACC (F) W 61-57 +4 HEAD COACH F12 vs. Central* W 79-59 +20 F13 vs. Grand View* L 65-75 -10 LYNN WHEELER F14 vs. Central* W 115-107 OT +8 F19 vs. William Penn^ L 58-89 -31 F20 at Westmar^ W 73-70 +3 Tenure: 1975-80 (6 seasons) F21 vs. Mt. Mercy^ W 84-76 +8 Overall: 80-81 (38-27 home, 25-39 away, 16-16 neutral) *Iowa Districts, Des Moines, Iowa Conference: NA ^Iowa AIAW, LeMars, Iowa

1974-75 Record: 12-9 (6-4 home, 3-4 away, 2-2 neutral) 1976-77 Coach: Lynn Wheeler; Captains: Rotating Record: 19-11 (8-1 home, 7-7 away, 4-3 neutral) Coach: Lynn Wheeler; Captains: Pat Hodgson, Julie Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp Goodrich at Dordt W 80-38 +42 D7 at Westmar L 52-66 -14 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp D14 Luther (F) W 83-79 +4 N26 vs. Grand View* W 69-49 +20 J9 Missouri State (F) W 61-58 +3 N27 at William Penn* L 55-68 -13 7 William Penn (F) L 53-71 -18 D1 Drake (H) W 71-67 +4 J15 Drake (F) W 95-29 +66 D3 Simpson (F) W 94-78 +16 J17 Grand View (F) L 53-66 -13 D8 at NIACC W 74-45 +29 J18 Northern Iowa (F) W 72-51 +21 D10 at Tarkio College L 43-65 -22 at Central W 61-45 +16 D11 at Missouri State W 81-62 +19 F1 Graceland (F) W 70-36 +34 D15 Sportsman’s Ankeny AAU (F) W 80-44 +36 Central MO. St. (F) L 67-74 -7 J4 at Drake W 60-52 +8 F2 at Iowa W 65-47 +18 J8 at Westmar W 69-55 +14 F4 Kansas State (F) L 67-73 -6 J11 at Grand View W 100-82 +18 F8 Iowa Wesleyan (F) W 68-58 +10 J15 at Mt. Mercy L 62-80 -18

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J17 William Penn (F) L 55-59 -4 1978-79 J20 vs. Kansas State+ L 59-60 -1 Record: 10-19 (3-7 home, 3-9 away, 4-3 neutral) J21 vs. Oklahoma+ W 93-58 +35 Coach: Lynn Wheeler; Captains: Carol Ruby, Terri Helgeson J22 at Colorado+ L 71-72 -1 J25 Northern Iowa (F) W 81-65 +16 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp J28 at Missouri L 66-83 -17 N24 vs. South Dakota* W 92-87 OT +5 J29 at Central Mo. State L 56-60 -4 N25 at Grand View* L 62-69 -7 F1 at Central L 84-86 -2 D2 at Minnesota L 73-85 -12 F6 Iowa W 71-58 +13 D4 Iowa (H) L 70-89 -19 F8 at Waldorf W 60-48 +12 D6 Kansas State (H) L 64-89 -25 F11 Kansas State (F) W 58-57 +1 D11 at Northern Iowa W 88-68 +20 F12 NW Missouri St. (F) W 72-63 +9 D14 Drake (H) L 55-87 -32 F14 Grand View (H) W 80-56 +24 D16 Neb.-Omaha (H) L 59-74 -15 F17 vs. Drake$ L 51-58 -7 J6 Illinois (H) W 76-54 +22 F18 vs. Northern Iowa$ W 82-73 +9 J8 Mt. Mercy (F) W 66-65 +1 F18 at Iowa$ W 82-63 +19 J10 at Grand View L 66-72 -6 F19 vs. Drake$ W 74-56 +18 J16 at Central Mo. State L 64-79 -15 F19 vs. William Penn$ L 54-63 -9 20 J18 vs. Missouri+ L 69-91 -22 *William Penn Tournament, Oskaloosa, Iowa J19 vs. Oklahoma State+ L 41-54 -13 +Big Eight Conference Championship, Boulder, Colo. J20 vs. Oklahoma+ W 80-69 +11 $Iowa AIAW, Iowa City, Iowa J22 at Drake L 68-77 -9 19 J24 William Penn (F) L 74-75 -1 J26 at Wisconsin$ W 76-62 +14 1977-78 J27 vs. Illinois-Chicago$ W 59-54 +5 Record: 13-15 (5-5 home, 4-7 away, 4-3 neutral) J29 at Central W 68-60 +8 Coach: Lynn Wheeler; Captains: Pat Hodgson, Colleen J31 at Nebraska L 54-59 -5 Peterson F2 at Kansas L 64-101 -37 18 F3 at Missouri L 67-81 -14 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp F6 Nebraska (H) L 54-69 -15 N25 vs. Mt. Mercy* W 74-58 +16 F14 at Iowa L 70-81 -11 N26 at William Penn* L 50-65 -15 F16 NW Missouri St. (F) L 56-74 -18 D3 at Iowa W 74-71 OT +3 F17 Northern Iowa (F) W 89-64 +25 D9 Missouri State (F) W 74-67 +7 F22 vs. Iowa^ L 67-68 -1 D10 at Drake L 72-86 -14 F23 vs. Northern Iowa^ W 85-51 +34 D13 at Northern Iowa W 82-71 +11 *Grand View Invitational, Des Moines, Iowa D17 Missouri (F) L 59-83 -24 +Big Eight Conference Championship, Lincoln, Neb. J5 at Kansas+ L 64-83 -19 15 $Badger Invitational, Madison, Wis. J6 vs. Oklahoma State+ W 70-60 +10 ^AIAW, Des Moines, Iowa J7 vs. Nebraska+ L 40-59 -19 J13 Minnesota (H) W 76-70 +6 J17 Drake (H) W 81-79 +2 1979-80 J20 at Nebraska W 58-55 +3 Record: 6-19 (1-8 home, 4-7 away, 1-4 neutral) J24 at Luther W 74-73 +1 Coach: Lynn Wheeler; Captains: London Reile, Karen J27 Tarkio College (H) W 74-60 +14 Wiese Tibben J31 Grand View (F) L 82-85 OT -3 F4 Kansas (F) L 65-76 -11 19 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp F7 at William Penn L 46-74 -28 N17 at Missouri State W 77-32 +45 F10 at Kansas State L 64-66 OT -2 N19 at Arkansas L 39-56 -17 F11 at NW Missouri State L 60-76 -16 N29 at William Penn L 57-73 -16 F15 Central (F) L 55-58 -3 D3 Minnesota (H) L 53-78 -25 F17 Central Mo. St. (H) W 77-60 +17 D7 at Northern Iowa* W 80-57 +23 F21 Nebraska (F) L 57-65 -8 D8 vs. Nebraska-Omaha* W 79-64 +15 F23 vs. Iowa$ L 60-77 -17 D12 at Grand View W 99-73 +26 F24 vs. Northern Iowa$ W 87-52 +35 D15 Iowa (H) W 80-69 +11 F25 vs. Iowa$ W 87-82 +5 D20 Missouri (H) L 58-81 -23 F25 at Drake$ L 42-78 -36 D22 at Drake L 71-91 -20 M9 vs. Missouri^ L 72-88 -16 15 J3 at Illinois W 68-66 +2 *William Penn Tip-Off Tournament, Oskaloosa, Iowa J12 Kansas (H) L 62-71 -9 11 +Big Eight Conference Championship, Lawrence, Kan. J17 vs. Kansas State+ L 66-80 -14 13 $Iowa AIAW, Des Moines, Iowa J18 vs. Oklahoma+ L 77-87 -10 ^AIAW, Region 6, Manhattan, Kan. J19 vs. Nebraska+ L 72-93 -21 J23 Drake (H) L 55-73 -18 J26 Nebraska (H) L 76-84 -8 J29 at Iowa L 50-66 -16 F1 at Nebraska-Omaha L 61-73 -12 F8 South Dakota (H) L 68-69 -1

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F11 at NW Missouri State L 68-77 -9 1981-82 F16 Central Mo. St. (H) L 66-85 -19 Record: 11-20 (home 4-7, away 3-8, neutral 4-5) F19 Grand View (H) L 77-89 -12 Coach: Debbie Oing; Captain: Nancy Brown F22 at Kansas State L 76-84 -8 11 F28 vs. Drake^ L 73-85 -12 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp *Northern Iowa Peach Basket Invitational, Cedar Falls, Iowa N21 Central Mo. St. (F) L 67-71 -4 +Big Eight Conference Championship, Columbia, Mo. N24 at Nebraska L 68-77 -9 ^AIAW Subregional, Lincoln, Neb. N28 at Creighton W 79-57 +22 D2 Iowa (H) W 82-59 +23 D5 Northwestern (H) L 66-75 -9 D8 Minnesota (H) W 68-62 +6 HEAD COACH D19 at Western Illinois W 77-59 +18 D21 at Illinois L 60-86 -26 14 DEBBIE OING J2 at Illinois-Chicago L 69-86 -17 J7 vs. Oregon* L 45-71 -26 9 J8 vs. Colorado* L 48-74 -26 13 Tenure: 1981-84 (4 seasons) J9 vs. NE Oklahoma State* W 65-56 +9 Overall: 31-80 (18-28 home, 7-42 away, 6-10 neutral) J14 Kansas+ W 66-64 +2 20 Conference: 3-23 (2 seasons only) J15 Colorado+ L 44-76 -32 15 J16 Nebraska+ L 62-82 -20 1980-81 J20 William Penn (H) W 44-31 +13 Record: 7-18 (4-5 home, 1-11 away, 2-2 neutral) J21 at Iowa L 44-62 -18 Coach: Debbie Oing; Captains: Karen Wiese Tibben, Carol J25 at Drake L 56-101 -45 Schleihs J27 Grand View (H) L 59-65 -6 F3 Kansas (H) L 68-75 -7 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp F4 at NW Missouri State L 66-92 -26 N15 at Central Mo. State L 50-51 -1 F6 at William Penn W 66-59 +7 N22 William Penn (H) L 58-67 -9 F13 Kansas State (H) L 50-72 -22 N24 at Missouri L 47-70 -23 F17 at Minnesota L 56-84 -28 N27 at Kansas State* L 62-98 -36 15 F20 Nebraska (H) W 83-79 +4 N28 vs. Central Mo. State* W 75-60 +15 F24 Drake (H) L 56-74 -18 D2 at Iowa L 66-67 -1 F27 Missouri (F) L 57-77 -20 D4 Drake (H) W 70-69 +1 M6 at Wisconsin L 77-78 OT -1 D6 at Kansas L 48-99 -51 7 M11 vs. Iowa^ W 64-52 +12 D12 Creighton (H) W 67-54 +13 M12 vs. Minnesota^ L 62-81 -19 D20 Arkansas (H) W 71-60 +11 M13 vs. NW Missouri State^ W 65-62 +3 J5 at Minnesota L 43-75 -32 *Pizza Hut Classic, Wichita, Kan. J10 at South Dakota L 66-73 -7 +Big Eight Conference Championship, Manhattan, Kan. J15 vs. Missouri+ L 49-82 -33 ^AIAW Region VI, Warrensburg, Mo. J16 vs. Nebraska+ W 82-81 +1 J17 vs. Colorado+ L 64-72 -8 J21 Iowa (H) L 62-66 -4 1982-83 J22 at Creighton W 78-40 +38 Record: 9-18, 3-9 Big Eight (home 7-5, away 2-11, neutral 0-2) J24 Illinois (H) L 79-80 -1 Coach: Debbie Oing; Captain: Jolene Leseman J27 Minnesota (H) L 49-88 -39 18 J31 at Nebraska L 68-79 -11 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp F5 NW Missouri St. (H) W 70-67 +3 N23 at Iowa L 59-64 -5 F11 at Grand View L 45-69 -24 N27 Oklahoma* W 80-76 +4 F18 at William Penn L 60-80 -20 D2 Western Illinois W 79-57 +22 F23 at Drake L 57-122 -65 D4 Missouri* L 74-84 -10 18 F26 South Dakota (H) L 86-90 -4 D8 Drake W 72-70 +2 20 *Kansas State Invitational, Manhattan, Kan. D12 Creighton L 82-84 OT -2 +Big Eight Conference Championship, Lawrence, Kan. D18 at Oklahoma* L 64-80 -16 D19 at Oklahoma State* W 99-96 OT +3 The Iowa State women’s basketball team played in the D29 at Michigan State^ L 70-77 -7 Forker Building through the 1975-76 season. Between D30 vs. Boston College^ L 51-62 -11 1976 and 1982, the Cyclones split time between Forker J6 at Texas L 60-79 -19 6 and . The 1982-83 season was the first J8 Oklahoma State* L 70-80 -10 time the Cyclones played solely in Hilton Coliseum. J11 Kansas* L 71-84 -13 J15 at Nebraska* L 80-108 -28 Games played in the Forker Building are designated J18 at Drake L 71-93 -22 with an (F) and games in Hilton Coliseum are J19 William Penn W 74-55 +19 designated with an (H). Beginning with the 1982-83 J22 Kansas State* L 63-78 -15 10 season, games are not marked since all home games J29 Nebraska* W 85-76 +9 from that point forward have been played in Hilton F5 at Bradley W 83-63 +20 Coliseum. F6 at Notre Dame L 58-69 -11

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F12 at Grand View L 65-81 -16 F19 Northern Iowa W 77-66 +11 F23 Illinois-Chicago W 70-65 +5 HEAD COACH F25 at Kansas* L 72-84 -12 M3 at Kansas State* L 73-95 -22 13 PAM WETTIG M5 at Missouri* L 54-59 -5 17 M10 vs. Missouri+ L 52-82 -30 17 Tenure: 1985-92 (8 seasons) *Big Eight Conference game Overall: 100-121 (46-44 home, 40-65 away, 14-12 neutral) ^Dial Classic, East Lansing, Mich. Conference: 35-76 +Big Eight Conference Championship, Norman, Okla.

1984-85 1983-84 Record: 12-16, 3-11 Big Eight (home 6-7, away 4-8, neutral 2-1) Record: 4-24, 0-14 Big Eight (home 3-8, away 1-15, neutral 0-1) Coach: Pam Wettig; Captains: Tonya Burns, Monica Missel Coach: Debbie Oing; Captain: Jane McConnell Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp N24 at Missouri State W 84-75 +9 N26 Illinois W 59-58 +1 N28 at South Dakota L 69-79 -10 N30 at Minnesota L 48-61 -13 D1 St. Ambrose W 86-65 +21 D3 vs. Nebraska-Omaha^ L 65-66 -1 D6 Northern Iowa W 97-60 +37 D5 Iowa L 75-86 OT -11 D8 Drake L 76-85 -9 D9 at Northern Iowa L 65-73 -8 D11 Indiana W 73-65 +8 D10 at St. Ambrose W 75-59 +16 D15 at Iowa L 41-81 -40 D16 at Drake L 71-93 -22 D17 Creighton L 59-91 -32 D19 at Indiana L 57-69 -12 D19 Illinois-Chicago W 78-56 +22 J3 at Northwestern L 52-69 -17 D28 vs. Purdue^ W 72-55 +17 J5 at Loyola (Ill.) L 50-70 -20 D30 vs. Seton Hall^ W 72-63 +9 J7 at Illinois-Chicago L 74-81 -7 J5 at Central Missouri W 77-71 +6 J12 at Creighton L 67-84 -17 J12 at Grand View W 76-65 +11 J14 Grand View W 72-61 +11 J16 at Kansas* L 66-85 -19 J18 Nebraska* L 75-79 -4 J19 at Missouri* L 53-95 -42 J21 Kansas* L 53-55 -2 J23 Oklahoma * L 56-89 -33 20 J24 at Missouri* L 61-82 -21 15 J26 at Oklahoma State* L 74-80 -6 J28 Oklahoma* L 73-77 -4 J30 Nebraska* W 81-74 +7 J31 at Kansas State* L 58-73 -15 11 F2 Kansas State* L 65-75 -10 F4 Oklahoma State* L 56-72 -16 F7 at Colorado* L 66-67 -1 F8 at Colorado* L 65-68 -3 F9 Missouri* L 53-77 -24 F11 at Kansas* L 50-52 -2 F13 at Oklahoma* L 48-89 -41 F15 Missouri* L 51-78 -27 11 F16 Kansas* L 61-64 -3 F19 at Nebraska* L 67-68 -1 F20 at Nebraska* L 78-88 -10 F22 Kansas State* L 61-86 -25 11 F23 Oklahoma State* L 76-77 -1 F25 at Oklahoma* L 59-97 -38 F28 at Kansas State* W 75-65 +10 F28 at Oklahoma State* L 71-75 -4 M2 Colorado* W 74-56 +18 M3 Colorado* L 66-72 -6 M5 vs. Oklahoma+ L 63-78 -15 M6 vs. Kansas State+ L 60-86 -26 7 *Big Eight Conference game *Big Eight Conference game ^Women’s Court Classic, Miami, Fla. ^UNO forfeited/used ineligible player +Big Eight Conference Championship, Kansas City, Mo. +Big Eight Conference Championship, Kansas City, Mo.

1985-86 Record: 19-9, 8-6 Big Eight (home 8-3, away 10-5, neutral 1-1) Coach: Pam Wettig; Captains: Jane Lobenstein, Monica Missel

Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp N23 at St. Ambrose W 84-62 +22 N26 at Drake W 73-71 +2 D4 Iowa L 57-63 -6 15 D7 Missouri State W 80-66 +14 D11 at Northern Iowa W 84-70 +14 D13 at Wisconsin W 73-58 +15 D16 South Dakota W 56-50 +6 D28 at Michigan W 73-58 +15 D30 at Illinois-Chicago W 80-57 +23 J3 at Santa Clara^ W 73-59 +14 J4 vs. California-Irvine^ W 64-59 +5

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J7 at Stanford L 82-83 -1 1987-88 J11 UMKC W 84-60 +24 Record: 13-14, 5-9 Big Eight (home 7-3, away 4-10, neutral 2-1) J14 at Kansas State* L 76-78 OT -2 Coach: Pam Wettig; Captain: Etta Burns J18 at Oklahoma* L 62-85 -23 11 J21 Colorado* W 63-61 +2 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp J25 at Nebraska* W 79-74 +5 N27 vs. Wyoming^ W 74-65 +9 J29 Missouri* L 64-76 -12 N28 at Arizona State^ W 86-85 +1 F1 at Oklahoma State* W 62-49 +13 D1 Iowa L 49-93 -44 6 F5 Kansas* W 68-60 OT +8 D4 vs. Northeastern# W 79-61 +18 F8 Oklahoma * W 81-72 +9 16 D5 at North Carolina# L 66-69 -3 F12 at Colorado* W 74-72 +2 D9 at UMKC W 93-84 +9 F15 Kansas State* L 73-84 -11 D13 at Drake L 73-80 -7 F18 at Missouri* L 63-76 -13 D19 at Northern Iowa W 88-66 +22 F22 Nebraska* W 89-74 +15 J3 Michigan State W 67-54 +13 F26 Oklahoma State* W 70-64 +6 J5 Chicago State W 75-47 +28 M1 at Kansas* L 69-73 -4 J8 at Air Force W 92-78 +14 M4 vs. Missouri+ L 59-76 -17 J11 at Creighton L 59-80 -21 *Big Eight Conference game J14 Nebraska* L 87-91 -4 ^Santa Clara Tournament, Santa Clara, Calif. J16 Kansas* W 75-59 +16 +Big Eight Conference Championship, Kansas City, Mo. J20 at Oklahoma State* L 57-68 -11 J23 at Missouri* L 60-75 -15 J27 Colorado* W 72-63 +9 1986-87 J30 Oklahoma* W 82-66 +16 Record: 12-16, 2-12 Big Eight (home 5-7, away 6-8, neutral 1-1) F3 at Kansas State* L 70-83 -13 Coach: Pam Wettig; Captains: Stephannie Smith, Sandy F6 Oklahoma State* W 75-65 +10 Hafner F10 at Colorado* L 52-74 -22 F13 at Kansas* L 72-74 -2 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp F16 Missouri* L 62-87 -25 N28 at Oregon State^ L 70-79 -9 F20 at Oklahoma* L 76-85 -9 N29 vs. San Diego State^ W 83-66 +17 18 F23 Kansas State* W 70-52 +18 D2 Northern Iowa W 76-41 +35 F27 at Nebraska* L 72-89 -17 D5 at DePaul W 76-48 +28 M5 vs. Missouri+ L 65-69 -4 D6 at Chicago State W 75-46 +29 *Big Eight Conference game D10 at Iowa L 51-70 -19 17 ^Dial Classic, Tempe, Ariz. D13 Illinois-Chicago W 89-43 +46 #Carolina Classic, Chapel Hill, N.C. D14 Drake W 64-54 +10 +Big Eight Conference Championship, Salina, Kan. D20 Western Illinois W 76-51 +25 D30 Texas Christian W 88-60 +28 J3 at Northeastern W 83-69 +14 1988-89 J5 at Brown W 88-48 +40 Record: 15-13, 6-8 Big Eight (home 8-4, away 5-7, neutral 2-2) J7 at Holy Cross L 67-74 -7 Coach: Pam Wettig; Captains: Lisa Greiner, Carmen Jaspers J12 at Missouri* L 68-71 -3 J14 Colorado* L 71-72 -1 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp J17 at Kansas State* L 56-63 -7 N25 Arizona W 71-61 +10 J21 Nebraska* L 70-88 -18 N27 Creighton W 81-70 +11 J24 Oklahoma State* L 59-61 -2 D2 at Illinois^ W 60-52 +8 J28 at Kansas* L 64-79 -15 D3 vs. Bowling Green St.^ L 68-85 -17 J31 at Oklahoma* L 72-74 -2 D7 at Iowa L 46-79 -33 11 F3 Missouri* L 70-84 -14 D11 Drake L 72-82 -10 F7 Kansas State* L 66-72 -6 D17 UMKC W 63-32 +31 F11 at Nebraska* L 65-71 -6 D19 Minnesota W 77-54 +23 F14 at Colorado* W 80-66 +14 D28 vs. Md.-Baltimore County# W 80-63 +17 F18 Kansas* L 68-75 -7 D29 vs. Yale# W 82-61 +21 F21 at Oklahoma State* W 82-70 +12 D30 at Fla. International# W 57-56 +1 F24 Oklahoma* L 72-87 -15 J3 at Michigan State L 52-74 -22 F28 vs. Kansas+ L 67-73 -6 J7 at Marquette W 69-58 +11 *Big Eight Conference game J12 Kansas* W 68-60 +8 ^Big “O” Classic, Corvallis, Ore. J14 Missouri* L 70-77 -7 +Big Eight Conference Championship, Salina, Kan. J18 Colorado* L 61-66 -5 20 J20 at Oklahoma* L 65-72 -7 J25 at Kansas State* L 76-87 -11 J28 Oklahoma State* W 63-59 OT +4 F1 at Nebraska* W 70-64 +6 F4 at Colorado* L 60-76 -16 16 F8 Kansas State* W 83-75 OT +8 F11 Oklahoma* L 74-84 -10

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F15 at Missouri* L 45-69 -24 D31 at Connecticut L 56-69 -13 20 F18 at Oklahoma State* W 88-86 OT +2 J5 at UMKC L 52-59 -7 F22 at Kansas* L 49-55 -6 J9 Colorado* W 67-57 +10 F25 Nebraska* W 71-61 +10 J12 Nebraska* L 68-81 -13 M4 vs. Missouri+ L 70-87 -17 J16 Kansas* W 64-62 +2 *Big Eight Conference game J19 at Kansas State* W 75-66 +9 ^Illinois Tournament, Champaign, Ill. J23 at Oklahoma State* L 63-68 -5 #Florida International Tournament, Miami, Fla. J26 Missouri* W 79-58 +21 +Big Eight Conference Championship, Salina, Kan. J30 at Oklahoma* L 74-101 -27 F2 at Kansas* W 69-67 +2 F6 Oklahoma State* L 47-66 -19 1989-90 F9 Kansas State* L 61-73 -12 Record: 14-15, 3-11 Big Eight (home 6-6, away 5-8, neutral 3-1) F12 at Nebraska* W 77-75 +2 Coach: Pam Wettig; Captain: Nichelle Jenkins F17 at Colorado* L 70-81 -11 F20 vs. Oklahoma$* Cancelled Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp F24 at Missouri* L 60-73 -13 N25 Illinois State W 78-70 +8 M2 vs. Kansas State+ L 65-77 -12 N28 South Dakota W 69-65 +4 *Big Eight Conference game D1 at Utah^ L 46-77 -31 #Georgia Southern Thanksgiving Classic, Statesboro, Ga. D2 vs. Texas A&M^ W 75-70 +5 ^St. John’s Christmas Tournament, Jamaica, N.Y. D5 Northern Iowa W 76-52 +24 $Cancelled-Oklahoma was one game over limit D7 at Drake W 73-69 +4 +Big Eight Conference Championship, Salina, Kan. D10 at Minnesota L 81-86 -5 D15 at Creighton W 93-76 +17 D17 Iowa L 55-75 -20 5 1991-92 D29 vs. San Diego State# W 65-59 +6 Record: 4-23, 2-12 Big Eight (home 2-9, away 1-11, neutral 1-3) D30 at Pepperdine# W 70-66 +4 Coach: Pam Wettig; Captains: Leslie Maple, Tynnetta J2 at San Diego W 67-64 +3 Rasheed J6 Marquette W 80-68 +12 J10 Kansas State* L 61-80 -19 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp J13 Oklahoma* W 92-78 +14 N24 Wisconsin L 70-84 -14 J17 at Oklahoma State* L 53-65 -12 N17 at Iowa L 58-70 -12 7 J21 at Colorado* L 60-73 -13 D3 at Missouri State L 43-77 -34 J24 Kansas* W 79-72 +7 D6 at Washington State# L 57-67 -10 J27 Nebraska* L 60-68 -8 D7 vs. Chicago State# W 78-61 +17 J31 at Missouri* L 65-69 -4 D10 at Drake L 51-80 -29 F3 Oklahoma State* L 65-82 -17 D14 Northern Iowa W 64-46 +18 F7 at Kansas* L 67-74 -7 D28 vs. Stephen F. Austin^ L 47-82 -35 9 F10 at Oklahoma* L 69-70 -1 D29 vs. New Hampshire^ L 53-57 -4 F14 Colorado* L 59-69 -10 J4 Utah L 60-76 -16 F17 at Kansas State* L 67-69 -2 J6 at Creighton L 72-86 -14 F21 Missouri* L 64-72 -8 J12 UMKC L 53-55 -2 F24 at Nebraska* W 84-78 +6 J16 at Oklahoma* L 63-94 -31 M3 vs. Colorado+ W 70-61 +9 J19 Oklahoma State* L 68-74 -6 M4 vs. Kansas State+ L 58-74 -16 J22 at Kansas* L 29-88 -59 22 *Big Eight Conference game J25 at Kansas State* L 48-67 -19 ^Lady Ute Classic, Salt Lake City, Utah J29 Colorado* L 48-65 -17 #Lady Wave Classic, Malibu, Calif. F2 Missouri* L 60-73 -13 +Big Eight Conference Championship, Salina, Kan. F4 at Nebraska* L 69-87 -18 F8 at Colorado* L 63-79 -16 F12 at Oklahoma State* W 55-50 +5 1990-91 F16 Kansas* L 74-94 -20 18 Record: 11-15, 6-7 Big Eight (home 4-5, away 5-8, neutral 2-2) F18 Kansas State* W 58-54 +4 Coach: Pam Wettig; Captains: Rotating F23 Nebraska* L 61-80 -19 F26 at Missouri* L 62-77 -15 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp M1 Oklahoma* L 70-78 -8 N23 vs. South Florida# W 93-70 +23 M7 vs. Kansas+ L 62-76 -14 14 N24 at Georgia Southern# L 47-56 -9 *Big Eight Conference game N28 at Wisconsin W 96-87 +9 #Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. D2 at Illinois State L 66-76 -10 ^University of Florida Tournament, Gainesville, Fla. D5 Creighton W 69-68 +1 +Big Eight Conference Championship, Salina, Kan. D8 Missouri State L 55-58 -3 D14 Drake L 82-83 OT -1 D16 at Northern Iowa W 67-56 +11 D28 vs. Wake Forest^ L 74-89 -15 D29 vs. Memphis State^ W 84-79 +5

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J7 at Oklahoma* L 61-84 -23 J9 at Oklahoma State* L 58-71 -13 HEAD COACH J14 Kansas State* W 58-44 +14 J16 Kansas* L 71-84 -13 8 THERESA BECKER J21 at Missouri* L 47-81 -34 J23 at Colorado* L 48-73 -25 6 J30 at Nebraska* L 49-88 -39 Tenure: 1993-95 (3 seasons) F4 Oklahoma State* W 61-55 +6 Overall: 18-63 (13-26 home, 2-30 away, 3-7 neutral) F6 Oklahoma* L 45-65 -20 Conference: 5-37 F11 at Kansas* L 50-82 -32 10 F13 at Kansas State* L 60-79 -19 1992-93 F18 Colorado* L 52-79 -27 3 Record: 2-25, 1-13 Big Eight (home 1-10, away 1-12, neutral 0-3) F20 Missouri* W 62-60 +2 Coach: Theresa Becker F27 Nebraska* L 71-84 -13 M5 vs. Colorado+ L 55-66 -11 3 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp *Big Eight Conference game D1 Creighton L 55-71 -16 %Cyclone Classic, Ames, Iowa D2 Montana State W 62-61 +1 $UNC-Greensboro Tournament, Greensboro, N.C. D4 at Michigan State% L 53-76 -23 +Big Eight Conference Championship, Salina, Kan. D5 vs. Boston College% L 45-73 -28 D8 at Wichita State L 56-68 -12 D11 Drake L 43-57 -14 1994-95 D19 at UW-Milwaukee L 51-76 -25 Record: 8-19, 1-13 Big Eight (home 6-8, away 0-8, neutral 2-3) D20 at Northern Iowa L 50-68 -18 Coach: Theresa Becker; Captain: Jenny Hobbs D31 at Brigham Young$ L 54-77 -23 J1 vs. St. Mary's$ L 51-72 -21 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp J4 at Illinois State L 53-69 -16 N25 vs. Weber State% L 66-68 -2 J6 Montana L 36-65 -29 N26 vs. Georgetown% W 78-67 +11 J8 Oklahoma* L 55-66 -11 N29 Creighton W 72-69 +3 J10 Oklahoma State* L 56-67 -11 D3 vs. Bowling Green# W 75-64 +11 J15 at Kansas State* W 67-61 +6 D4 at Arizona State# L 54-57 -3 J17 at Kansas* L 33-92 -59 D7 Drake L 62-74 -12 J22 Missouri* L 52-83 -31 D10 Texas-Pan American W 73-44 +29 J24 Colorado* L 52-92 -40 4 D19 vs. Western Michigan$ L 54-64 -10 J31 Nebraska* L 52-82 -30 25 D20 vs. Coastal Carolina$ W 77-61 +16 F5 at Oklahoma State* L 38-75 -37 21 D21 vs. Tenn.-Chattanooga$ L 46-52 -6 F7 at Oklahoma* L 57-79 -22 D28 Northern Arizona W 80-63 +17 F12 Kansas* L 45-77 -32 D30 Wis.-Milwaukee W 77-42 +35 F14 Kansas State* L 43-67 -24 J6 Kansas* L 69-80 -11 16 F19 at Colorado* L 29-79 -50 4 J8 Kansas State* L 51-63 -12 F21 at Missouri* L 41-64 -23 J13 at Oklahoma State* L 63-79 -16 F28 at Nebraska* L 40-89 -49 22 J15 at Oklahoma* L 77-101 -24 M6 vs. Nebraska+ L 39-87 -48 21 J20 Colorado* L 50-67 -17 6 *Big Eight Conference game J22 Missouri* L 61-62 -1 %Felpausch/MSU Holiday Classic, East Lansing, Mich. J29 at Nebraska* L 54-67 -13 $BYU Holiday Classic, Provo, Utah F3 at Kansas State* L 38-54 -16 +Big Eight Conference Championship, Salina, Kan. F5 at Kansas* L 63-90 -27 19 F10 Oklahoma* W 69-62 +7 24 1993-94 F12 Oklahoma State* L 53-56 -3 Record: 8-19, 3-11 Big Eight (home 6-7, away 1-11, neutral 1-1) F15 at Missouri* L 53-56 -3 Coach: Theresa Becker; Captains: Barb Gordon, Melanie F19 at Colorado* L 38-83 -45 3 Young F26 Nebraska* L 51-62 -11 M4 vs. Colorado+ L 38-73 -35 3 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp *Big Eight Conference game N26 vs. Troy State% W 77-65 +12 %Cyclone Classic, Ames, Iowa N27 vs. Alabama% L 57-99 -42 19 #Dial Classic, Tempe, Ariz. N30 at Creighton L 53-81 -28 $Carolinas Beach Classic, Myrtle Beach, S.C. D4 at Montana L 47-74 -27 +Big Eight Conference Championship, Salina, Kan. D5 at Montana State L 43-70 -27 D9 at Drake L 47-85 -38 D11 UW-Milwaukee W 56-50 +6 D18 Illinois State L 37-47 -10 D28 Wichita State L 44-62 -18 D30 Holy Cross W 71-63 +8 J2 at UNC-Greensboro$ W 72-66 +6 J3 vs. New Hampshire$ W 62-53 +9

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J8 Kansas* L 67-70 -3 15 J11 at Oklahoma* W 67-58 +9 HEAD COACH J18 Colorado* L 66-68 2OT -2 J22 at Kansas State* L 54-62 -8 BILL FENNELLY J25 at Texas Tech* L 58-64 -6 14  J30 Nebraska* L 52-76 -24 F1 Texas A&M* W 79-51 +28 Tenure: 1996- present (25 seasons) F5 at Baylor* W 88-43 +45 Overall: 523-273 (329-74 home, 131-153 away, 64-45 neutral) F8 at Kansas* L 78-82 -4 12 Conference: 236-181 F11 at Missouri* W 71-54 +17 F15 Kansas State* W 54-40 +14 1995-96 F19 Texas* W 74-56 +18 9 Record: 17-10, 5-9 Big Eight (home 7-3,away 8-6, neutral 2-1) F23 at Nebraska* W 57-55 +2 Coach: Bill Fennelly; Captains: Julie Hand, Alecia Lee F25 Oklahoma State* W 61-52 +9 M1 at Colorado* L 55-64 -9 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp M4 vs. Texas A&M$ W 53-46 +7 N24 vs. Idaho State# W 82-55 +27 M5 vs. Colorado$ L 39-56 -17 N25 vs. Arizona State# W 69-61 +8 M14 vs. Utah+ L 57-66 -9 D1 vs. Texas-San Antonio@ W 82-54 +28 *Big 12 Conference game D2 at New Mexico@ W 59-48 +11 #Pepperdine Tournament, Malibu, Calif. D6 Northern Iowa W 96-66 +30 %Cyclone Classic, Ames, Iowa D10 at Drake W 69-61 +8 $Big 12 Conference Championship, Kansas City, Mo. D15 at Loyola Chicago W 73-65 +8 +NCAA Championship, Charlottesville, Va. D17 at Wis.-Milwaukee W 78-41 +37 D20 at Creighton W 95-81 +14 D28 vs. Butler% W 80-61 +19 1997-98 D29 at Central Michigan% W 73-60 +13 Record: 25-8, 12-4 Big 12 (home 16-1, away 6-6, neutral 3-1) J2 at Oral Roberts W 70-57 +13 Coach: Bill Fennelly; Captains: Janel Grimm, Jayme Olson J5 at Oklahoma State* L 58-64 -6 20 J7 at Oklahoma* L 78-89 -11 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp J12 Kansas State* W 58-51 +7 N18 UMKC W 81-54 +27 J14 Kansas* L 51-75 -24 N20 at Creighton W 55-53 +2 J19 at Colorado* L 66-78 -12 15 N24 at Northern Arizona L 50-61 -11 J23 at Missouri* L 67-78 -11 N28 vs. Idaho# W 77-64 +13 J28 Nebraska* W 79-77 OT +2 N29 vs. Alabama# W 61-58 +3 17 F2 Oklahoma* W 73-57 +16 N30 at Hawai’i# W 64-62 +2 F4 Oklahoma State* L 57-59 -2 19 D4 Minnesota W 86-69 +17 F9 at Kansas* L 58-59 -1 D6 Truman State W 93-60 +33 F11 at Kansas State* W 58-47 +11 D9 at Drake L 64-78 -14 F16 Missouri* W 77-73 OT +4 D13 Iowa W 74-57 +17 F18 Colorado* L 54-62 -8 18 D21 Northern Iowa W 77-60 +17 F23 at Nebraska* L 69-72 -3 D28 vs. Delaware% W 80-62 +18 M2 vs. Oklahoma State+ L 60-67 OT -7 D29 vs. New Mexico St.% W 77-59 +18 *Big Eight Conference game J7 Missouri* W 58-55 +3 #Cyclone Classic, Ames, Iowa J10 Oklahoma* W 83-68 +15 @Lobo Classic, Albuquerque, N.M. J14 at Colorado* W 76-67 +9 %Chippewa Classic, Mt. Pleasant, Mich. J17 at Texas A&M* W 68-52 +16 +Big Eight Conference Championship, Salina, Kan. J20 Texas Tech* W 82-73 +9 5 J24 at Missouri* L 57-59 OT -2 J28 Kansas State* W 64-46 +18 24 1996-97 F1 at Texas* L 67-74 -7 24 Record: 17-12, 9-7 Big 12 (home 10-3, away 5-6, neutral 2-3) F4 at Oklahoma State* W 68-63 +5 Coach: Bill Fennelly; Captains: Tara Gunderson, Alecia Lee F7 Nebraska* W 83-69 +14 25 F11 Colorado* W 58-43 +15 23 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp F14 at Kansas* L 58-65 -7 23 N24 at Minnesota W 73-69 +4 F18 at Kansas State* W 80-50 +30 24 N27 Creighton W 69-49 +20 F21 Kansas* W 69-49 +20 24 D1 at Iowa L 53-64 -11 10 F24 Baylor* W 88-73 +15 22 D8 at Northern Iowa L 73-74 -1 F28 at Nebraska* L 60-68 -8 22 D12 Drake W 86-57 +29 M4 vs. Texas A&M$ W 88-68 +20 22 D21 vs. Tulane# L 61-68 -7 M5 vs. Kansas (RV)$ L 65-70 -5 22 D22 vs. Nevada# W 57-37 +20 M14 KENT+ W 79-76 +3 24 D28 vs. Iona% W 53-47 +6 M16 RUTGERS+ L 61-62 -1 24 D29 vs. Montana State% W 62-49 +13 *Big 12 Conference game D31 Oregon W 72-63 +9 #Rainbow Wahine Classic, Honolulu, Hawai’i J4 Missouri* W 61-50 +11 %Cyclone Classic, Ames, Iowa

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$Big 12 Conference Championship, Kansas City, Mo. D28 at UMKC W 80-57 +23 14 +NCAA Championship, Ames, Iowa J2 Texas Tech* W 62-37 +25 14 6 J5 at Missouri* W 79-67 +12 10 J8 at Colorado* W 83-68 +15 10 1998-99 J15 Nebraska* W 89-66 +23 8 Record: 25-8, 12-4 Big 12 (home 15-0, away 6-5, neutral 4-3) J18 at Oklahoma State* W 76-64 +12 8 Coach: Bill Fennelly; Captains: Stacy Frese, Monica J23 vs. North Carolina# W 79-67 +12 8 Huelman J25 Kansas State* W 64-61 +3 6 J29 at Kansas* L 49-58 -9 6 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp F2 at Nebraska* W 77-76 +1 8 N14 SW Texas State W 97-48 +49 T22 F5 Colorado* W 82-64 +18 8 N17 at Iowa W 81-65 +16 21 F8 Oklahoma* W 71-56 +15 8 17 N24 Creighton W 79-60 +19 21 F13 at Kansas State* L 63-69 -6 8 D1 Northern Illinois W 81-43 +38 18 F16 Kansas* L 71-79 -8 10 D4 vs. Louisiana Tech# L 60-89 -29 18 2 F19 Missouri* W 101-66 +35 10 D6 vs. Sam Houston St.# W 82-56 +26 18 F23 at Texas A&M* W 81-58 +23 13 D12 Drake W 78-60 +18 18 F26 Baylor* W 112-79 +33 13 D20 at Northern Iowa W 80-73 +7 18 M1 at Texas* W 79-66 +13 11 D30 Buffalo W 77-55 +22 18 M8 vs. Oklahoma State^ W 93-58 +35 11 J2 at Oklahoma* W 81-60 +21 18 M9 vs. Nebraska^ W 85-48 +37 11 J5 Texas* W 71-68 +3 16 M12 vs. Texas^ W 75-65 +10 11 J9 Kansas* W 70-58 +12 16 21 M17 ST. FRANCIS% W 92-63 +29 10 J13 at Colorado* W 90-84 +6 14 M19 ILLINOIS% W 79-68 +11 10 J16 Texas A&M* W 77-60 +17 14 M25 vs. Penn State$ L 65-66 -1 10 J20 at Texas Tech* L 47-71 -24 14 6 *Big 12 Conference game J24 at Clemson$ L 72-81 -9 14 16 #Big 12 - ACC Challenge, Ames, Iowa J28 Nebraska* W 79-58 +21 16 ^Big 12 Conference Championship, Kansas City, Mo. J30 at Missouri* W 80-54 +26 16 %NCAA Championship, Ames, Iowa F3 Oklahoma State* W 76-42 +34 16 $NCAA Championship, Kansas City, Mo. F7 at Nebraska* L 67-68 -1 15 F10 at Kansas State* L 63-70 -7 16 F13 Colorado* W 86-70 +16 16 2000-01 F16 at Kansas* W 55-52 +3 19 21 Record: 27-6, 12-4 Big 12 (home 16-0, away 7-5, neutral 4-1) F20 Kansas State* W 86-53 +33 19 Coach: Bill Fennelly; Captains: Megan Taylor, Erica Haugen F23 Missouri* W 84-58 +26 20 F27 at Baylor* L 68-70 -2 20 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp M3 vs. Missouri% W 63-44 +19 21 N22 at Iowa W 86-76 +10 8 M4 vs. Kansas% W 79-64 +15 21 25 N26 Eastern Illinois W 84-46 +38 8 M6 vs. Texas Tech% L 59-73 -14 21 9 N29 Creighton W 74-71 +3 8 M12 SANTA CLARA^ W 74-61 +13 19 D2 vs. DePaul# W 81-65 +16 8 M14 OREGON^ W 85-70 +15 19 16 D6 Drake W 88-58 +30 7 M20 vs. Connecticut$ W 64-58 +6 19 4 D7 vs. Texas-Pan American$ W 91-59 +32 7 M22 vs. Georgia$ L 71-89 -18 19 12 D9 vs. Liberty$ W 93-72 +21 7 *Big 12 Conference game D17 San Francisco W 87-60 +27 5 #Insight.com Bowl Basketball Classic, Tucson, Ariz. D20 at Northern Iowa W 97-73 +24 5 $Big 12- ACC Challenge, Clemson, S.C. D30 at Duke L 63-81 -18 5 6 %Big 12 Conference Championship, Kansas City, Mo. J3 at Kansas State* W 84-58 +26 7 ^NCAA Championship, Ames, Iowa J6 at Oklahoma* W 81-79 +2 7 19 $NCAA Championship, Cincinnati, Ohio J10 Kansas* W 67-48 +19 7 J13 Nebraska* W 89-46 +43 7 J17 Missouri* W 68-67 +1 7 1999-2000 J21 at N.C. State% W 71-64 +7 7 22 Record: 27-6, 13-3 Big 12 (home 15-1, away 9-4, neutral 3-1) J24 at Baylor* L 74-79 -5 7 Coach: Bill Fennelly; Captains: Stacy Frese, Monica J27 Colorado* W 95-61 +34 7 25 Huelman J31 at Missouri* W 73-63 +10 8 F4 at Nebraska* W 92-70 +22 8 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp F7 Oklahoma State* W 83-54 +29 9 N19 at Creighton W 77-61 +16 6 F10 Kansas State* W 81-52 +29 9 N21 at Stanford L 82-95 -13 6 F14 at Colorado* L 66-73 -7 6 19 N23 at San Francisco W 83-64 +19 13 F17 at Kansas* L 61-69 -8 6 N30 Northwestern W 67-32 +35 12 F20 Texas* W 87-47 +40 10 22 D4 Western Illinois W 93-53 +40 12 F24 Texas A&M* W 82-61 +21 10 D8 at Drake L 86-90 -4 9 F28 at Texas Tech* L 60-68 -8 10 14 D11 Iowa W 79-69 +10 9 M7 vs. Baylor^ W 73-48 +25 13 24 D19 Northern Iowa W 98-54 +44 14 M8 vs. Texas Tech^ W 73-62 +11 13 11 D20 Western Michigan W 86-52 +34 16 M10 vs. Oklahoma^ W 68-65 +3 13 7

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M16 HOWARD& W 100-61 +39 8 D4 at Iowa L 39-64 -25 M18 FLORIDA STATE& W 85-70 +15 8 D8 at Northern Iowa L 58-65 -7 M24 vs. Vanderbilt+ L 65-84 -19 8 10 D13 HIGH POINT$ W 109-46 +63 #U.S. Cellular Center, Cedar Rapids, Iowa D14 COLGATE$ W 86-46 +40 $Pella Corporation Cyclone Classic, Ames, Iowa D22 at Washington L 63-64 -1 %Big 12-ACC Challenge, Raleigh, N.C. D28 vs. Detroit Mercy# W 75-67 +8 *Big 12 Conference game D29 vs. Duke# L 59-88 -29 1 ^Big 12 Championship, Kansas City, Mo. J2 MARQUETTE L 70-82 -12 &NCAA Championship, Ames, Iowa J5 SOUTH FLORIDA W 61-47 +14 +NCAA Championship, Denver, Colo. J8 at Colorado* L 63-64 -1 24 J11 KANSAS* W 72-70 +2 J15 Kansas State* L 60-68 -8 4 2001-02 J19 MISSOURI* L 55-86 -31 Record: 24-9, 9-7 Big 12 (home 12-4, away 9-4, neutral 3-1) J25 at Nebraska* W 58-53 +5 Coach: Bill Fennelly; Captains: Angie Welle, Tracy Gahan J29 KANSAS STATE* W 74-69 +5 3 F1 at Baylor* L 83-95 2OT -12 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp F5 OKLAHOMA STATE* W 79-55 +24 N17 at Marquette W 68-50 +18 8 F9 at Texas Tech* L 48-70 -22 7 N21 DePaul# W 79-75 +4 6 F12 at Missouri* L 57-70 -13 N23 MISSISSIPPI STATE# W 87-74 +13 6 F15 TEXAS* L 55-65 -10 11 N27 at Creighton W 75-74 OT +1 5 F19 TEXAS A&M* W 58-46 +12 D5 at Drake W 90-60 +30 5 24 F22 at Oklahoma* L 48-61 -13 D8 at Northwestern W 71-61 +10 5 F26 COLORADO* L 71-79 -8 D12 Iowa W 82-64 +18 5 M1 NEBRASKA* W 62-57 +5 D14 Niagara$ W 95-58 +37 5 M5 at Kansas* W 69-44 +25 D15 Eastern Kentucky$ W 86-75 +11 5 M11 vs. Kansas^ L 60-63 -3 D22 Northern Iowa W 95-55 +40 5 *Big 12 Conference game D28 vs. Auburn% W 80-75 OT +5 5 19 $Cyclone Classic, Ames, Iowa D30 at San Diego% W 69-67 OT +2 5 #South Padre Island Shootout, Los Fresnos, Texas J2 Kansas State* L 63-69 -6 4 ^Big 12 Conference Championship, Dallas, Texas J5 Nebraska* W 88-54 +34 4 J9 at Texas* L 65-66 -1 6 16 J12 at Texas A&M* L 71-88 -17 6 2003-04 J15 Oklahoma* W 82-66 +16 14 3 Record: 18-15, 7-9 Big 12 (home 13-5, away 3-8, neutral 2-2) J19 Texas Tech* L 66-78 -12 14 15 Coach: Bill Fennelly; Captain: Erica Junod J23 at Colorado* L 73-86 -13 14 20 J26 at Nebraska* W 82-71 +11 14 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp J30 Missouri* W 87-61 +26 16 N22 at Cleveland State W 73-51 +22 F2 at Kansas State* W 86-72 +14 16 9 N28 vs. Virginia Tech# L 57-67 -10 F6 at Kansas* W 75-50 +25 12 N29 vs. Indiana# W 75-59 +16 F9 Colorado* W 85-75 +10 12 13 D3 IOWA W 101-94 2OT +7 F17 at Oklahoma State* L 63-64 -1 10 D7 at Wisconsin L 73-76 -3 F20 at Missouri* W 62-52 +10 13 D10 at Drake L 36-61 -25 F23 Kansas* W 77-59 +18 13 D12 TEXAS SOUTHERN$ W 83-52 +31 F27 Baylor* L 91-95 -4 10 8 D13 LONG ISLAND$ W 79-53 +26 M5 vs. Nebraska^ W 74-55 +19 11 D21 WASHINGTON L 55-76 -21 M6 vs. Colorado^ W 58-56 +2 11 10 D30 NORTHERN IOWA W 75-48 +27 M7 vs. Baylor^ L 83-91 -8 11 7 J3 EASTERN ILLINOIS W 72-55 +17 M16 TEMPLE& W 72-57 +15 10 J10 at Nebraska* L 57-62 -5 M18 BRIGHAM YOUNG& L 69-75 -6 10 J14 TEXAS TECH* W 64-63 +1 2 #Coaches vs. Cancer Challenge, Ames, Iowa J17 at Texas* L 45-67 -22 3 $Pella Corporation Cyclone Classic, Ames, Iowa J20 OKLAHOMA* W 69-51 +18 15 %Surf & Slam Hoop Classic, San Diego, Calif. J25 COLORADO* L 51-62 -11 14 *Big 12 Conference game J28 at Oklahoma State* L 59-74 -15 ^Big 12 Conference Championship, Kansas City, Mo. J31 at Texas A&M* W 66-58 +8 &NCAA Championship, Ames, Iowa F4 KANSAS STATE* L 47-61 -14 10 F7 MISSOURI* L 62-81 -19 F11 at Colorado* L 67-72 -5 12 2002-03 F14 BAYLOR* W 81-72 +9 18 Record: 12-16, 7-9 Big 12 (home 9-5, away 2-9, neutral 1-2) F17 at Kansas* W 73-58 +15 Coach: Bill Fennelly; Captains: Mary Cofield, Lindsey F21 NEBRASKA* W 77-66 +11 Wilson F25 at Kansas State* L 33-68 -35 9 F28 at Missouri* L 58-63 -5 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp M4 KANSAS* W 79-57 +22 N24 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) W 67-45 +22 M9 vs. Nebraska% W 63-52 +11 N27 DRAKE L 61-63 -2 M10 vs. Texas% L 54-64 -10 2

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M17 IDAHO STATE^ W 72-59 +13 D19 UC Riverside W 65-40 +25 M19 MIAMI (OHIO)^ W 71-57 +14 D22 at Minnesota L 61-66 -5 15 M25 SAINT JOSEPH’S^ W 66-58 +8 D29 Nicholls State$ W 77-28 +49 M28 UNLV^ L 59-65 -6 D30 IPFW$ W 87-68 +19 #Paradise Jam, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands J4 OKLAHOMA* L 67-87 -20 18 $Cyclone Classic, Ames, Iowa J7 at Oklahoma State* W 71-62 +9 *Big 12 Conference game J11 at Texas* L 50-80 -30 %Big 12 Conference Championship, Dallas, Texas J14 NEBRASKA* W 79-57 +22 ^Women’s National Invitation Tournament, Ames, Iowa J21 at Colorado* W 86-71 +15 J25 BAYLOR* L 64-79 -15 9 J29 KANSAS STATE* L 64-73 -9 2004-05 F1 at Nebraska* L 42-54 -12 Record: 23-7, 12-4 Big 12 (home 15-0, away 6-5, neutral 2-2) F4 at Kansas* L 64-65 -1 Coach: Bill Fennelly; Captains: Mary Fox, Anne O’Neil, F8 MISSOURI* W 66-60 +6 Katie Robinette F11 at Kansas State* W 71-66 +5 F14 TEXAS TECH* W 69-65 +4 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp F18 KANSAS* L 56-57 OT -1 N21 CLEVELAND STATE W 95-46 +49 F22 at Missouri* L 59-67 -8 N22 NORTHERN COLORADO W 76-36 +40 F26 at Texas A&M* L 53-64 -11 25 N29 IPFW W 113-45 +68 M2 COLORADO* W 56-46 +10 D1 at Iowa L 80-89 -9 M7 vs. Texas^ W 72-68 +4 D5 WISCONSIN W, 88-65 +23 M8 vs. Oklahoma^ L 74-78 -4 8 D8 DRAKE W 69-40 +29 M16 UW-GREEN BAY+ W 79-71 OT +8 D11 at Northern Iowa W 68-58 +10 M20 MARQUETTE+ L 63-69 OT -6 D18 vs. Eastern Kentucky# W 88-76 +12 #Junkanoo Jam, Freeport, Grand Bahama Island D19 at UNLV# W 86-78 OT +8 %Mediacom Cyclone Capital Classic, Des Moines, Iowa D29 EASTERN ILLINOIS^ W 80-51 +29 $Cyclone Classic, Ames, Iowa D30 Murray State^ W 89-61 +28 *Big 12 Conference game J5 KANSAS STATE* W 78-59 +19 20 ^Big 12 Championship, Dallas, Texas J8 at Colorado* W 76-64 +12 +Women’s National Invitation Tournament, Ames, Iowa J12 at Kansas* W 70-37 +33 24 J15 MISSOURI* W 65-59 +6 24 J22 NEBRASKA* W 74-54 +20 19 2006-07 J25 at Kansas State* L 52-74 -22 18 16 Record: 26-9, 10-6 Big 12 (home 15-1, away 6-7, neutral 6-2) J29 at Oklahoma* W 73-60 +13 18 Coach: Bill Fennelly; Captains: Lyndsey Medders, Megan F2 COLORADO* W 103-76 +27 19 Ronhovde, Abby Reinert F5 TEXAS* W 73-69 +4 19 13 F8 at Texas Tech* L 62-89 -27 14 13 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp F12 at Nebraska* L 59-88 -29 14 N15 CAL STATE FULLERTON W 85-62 +23 F16 OKLAHOMA STATE* W 90-65 +25 19 N20 at Northern Iowa W 80-74 OT +6 F19 at Baylor* L 77-82 -5 19 7 N24 vs. Virginia Tech^ W 75-69 +6 F23 at Missouri* W 76-70 +6 21 N25 at Pepperdine^ L 46-52 -6 F26 TEXAS A&M* W, 68-54 +14 21 N30 at Iowa W 80-74 +6 M1 KANSAS* W 61-52 +9 20 D2 UW-MILWAUKEE W 85-48 +37 M8 vs. Colorado% W 64-62 +2 18 D5 DRAKE W 70-62 +8 M9 vs. Texas Tech% L 59-61 -2 18 14 D9 MINNESOTA W 67-57 +10 M19 vs. Utah& L 61-73 -12 19 D16 vs. Saint Louis# W 76-48 +28 #Duel in the Desert, Las Vegas, Nev. D20 ILLINOIS STATE W 74-67 +7 ^Cyclone Classic, Ames, Iowa D28 COLGATE W 90-53 +37 *Big 12 Conference game D29 UTAH STATE! W 70-40 +30 %Big 12 Championship, Kansas City, Mo. D30 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT! W 71-55 +16 &NCAA Championship, Fresno, Calif. J3 KANSAS* W 61-50 +11 J6 at Missouri* L 56-66 -10 2005-06 J10 at Colorado* L 67-81 -14 Record: 18-13, 7-9 Big 12 (home 11-5, away 4-6, neutral 3-2) J13 OKLAHOMA STATE* L 44-45 -1 Coach: Bill Fennelly; Captains: Kandice Beenken, Brittany J18 TEXAS* W 67-56 +11 22 Wilkins J20 at Kansas* W 75-48 +27 J24 at Oklahoma* L 49-69 -20 6 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp J27 KANSAS STATE* W 73-68 +5 N20 IUPUI W 70-55 +15 J31 at Nebraska* L 49-62 -13 22 N25 vs. N.C. State# L 59-81 -22 F4 MISSOURI* W 76-68 +8 N26 vs. North Florida# W 74-48 +26 F10 at Baylor* L 64-81 -17 15 D4 at Drake W 69-57 +12 F14 TEXAS A&M* W 61-54 +7 13 D8 IOWA W 77-61 +16 F17 COLORADO* W 74-55 +19 D10 AKRON W 76-43 +33 F20 NEBRASKA* W 64-53 +11 25 D17 vs. Northern Iowa% W 61-54 +7 F24 at Kansas State* W 64-61 +3 78 CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB ALL-TIME RESULTS

M1 at Texas Tech* W 72-68 +4 2008-09 M6 vs. Kansas State$ W 57-45 +12 Record: 27-9, 11-5 Big 12 (home 15-1, away 6-5, neutral 6-3) M7 vs. Nebraska$ W 79-76 OT +3 Coach: Bill Fennelly; Captains: Heather Ezell, Amanda M8 vs. Texas A&M$ W 57-51 +6 13 Nisleit M10 vs. Oklahoma$ L 60-67 -7 11 M17 vs. Washington& W 79-60 +19 24 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp M19 vs. Georgia& L 56-76 -20 24 14 N16 UMKC W 77-45 +32 ^Pepperdine Tournament, Malibu, Calif. N20 at UNI W 79-54 +25 #Mediacom Cyclone Capital Classic, Des Moines, Iowa N23 at Creighton W 63-59 +4 !American Family Insurance Cyclone Classic, Ames, Iowa N28 vs. Prairie View A&M^ W 75-59 +16 25 *Big 12 Conference game N29 vs. Stanford^ L 45-83 -38 25 5 $Big 12 Championship, Oklahoma City, Okla. N30 vs. San Diego State^ W 87-71 +16 25 &NCAA Championship, Minneapolis, Minn. D7 at Iowa L 46-66 -20 D11 DRAKE W 65-52 +13 D14 DETROIT W 75-39 +36 2007-08 D21 MINNESOTA W 58-42 +16 Record: 21-13, 7-9 Big 12 (home 13-4, away 4-7, neutral 4-2) D29 NIAGARA! W 89-39 +50 Coach: Bill Fennelly; Captains: Heather Ezell, Alison Lacey D30 NORTH DAKOTA! W 76-46 +30 J3 VANDERBILT W 55-51 +4 20 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp J7 IPFW W 84-57 +27 N11 PEPPERDINE W 70-59 +21 J10 OKLAHOMA STATE* W 63-55 +8 21 N18 SACRAMENTO STATE W 99-45 +54 J14 at Baylor* L 57-68 -11 20 5 N23 vs. Michigan^ W 67-43 +24 J17 at Kansas State* L 52-59 -7 20 17 N25 at Vanderbilt^ L 53-62 -9 25 J21 MISSOURI* W 65-42 +23 N30 MONTANA STATE W 76-50 +26 J24 at Nebraska* W 62-48 +14 D5 IOWA W 58-44 +14 J31 KANSAS STATE* W 60-50 +10 22 14 D9 at Drake W 58-51 +7 F4 TEXAS A&M* W 67-50 +17 21 10 D16 CREIGHTON W 60-52 +8 F7 at Colorado* W 53-47 +6 21 D18 NORTHERN IOWA W 69-41 +28 F11 at Oklahoma* L 49-58 -9 16 2 D21 at Minnesota L 61-69 -8 F15 TEXAS* L 52-55 -3 16 13 D28 BOWLING GREEN! W 74-57 +17 F18 NEBRASKA* W 61-38 +23 21 D29 TENNESSEE-MARTIN! W 63-39 +24 F22 at Kansas* L 47-58 -11 21 D30 HAMPTON! W 66-47 +19 F25 COLORADO* W 76-63 +13 25 J9 OKLAHOMA* L 64-67 -3 6 F28 at Texas Tech* W 59-52 +7 25 J13 at Colorado* W 84-77 2OT +7 23 M3 at Missouri* W 62-47 +15 23 J16 at Texas* L 56-59 -3 24 M7 KANSAS* W 59-49 +10 23 J19 NEBRASKA* L 72-82 -10 M13 vs. Texas$ W 59-55 +4 18 J23 at Kansas State* L 49-80 -31 22 M14 vs. Baylor$ L 57-63 -6 18 7 J30 COLORADO* W 65-45 +20 M22 vs. East Tennessee State& W 85-53 +32 17 F2 at Kansas* L 50-53 -3 M24 vs. Ball State& W 71-57 +14 17 F6 TEXAS TECH* W 66-58 +8 M28 vs. Michigan State% W 69-68 +1 17 F9 MISSOURI* W 64-46 +18 M30 vs. Stanford% L 53-74 -21 17 2 F13 KANSAS STATE* L 42-45 -3 17 ^Waikiki Beach Marriott Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii F17 at Oklahoma State* W 62-57 +5 15 !American Family Insurance Cyclone Challenge, Ames, Iowa F20 at Texas A&M* L 46-60 -14 21 *Big 12 Conference game F23 BAYLOR* L 54-59 -5 9 $Big 12 Championship, Oklahoma City, Okla. F27 at Missouri* W 58-54 +4 &NCAA Championship First and Second Round, Bowling M1 KANSAS* W 51-42 +9 Green, Ky. M5 at Nebraska L 45-55 -10 %NCAA Championship Berkeley Regional, Berkley, Calif. M11 vs. Colorado$ W 76-50 +26 M12 vs. Kansas State$ W 66-65 OT +1 15 M13 vs. Texas A&M$ L 53-65 -12 11 2009-10 M22 vs. Georgia Tech& W 58-55 +3 Record: 25-8, 11-5 Big 12 (home 18-1, away 5-5, neutral 2-2) M24 vs. Rutgers& L 58-69 -11 7 Coach: Bill Fennelly; Captain: Alison Lacey ^Vanderbilt Thanksgiving Tournament, Nashville, Tenn. !American Family Insurance Cyclone Shoot-Out, Ames, Iowa Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp *Big 12 Conference game N15 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 80-40 +40 $Big 12 Championship, Kansas City, Mo. N22 at Drake L 75-78 -3 &NCAA Championship, Des Moines, Iowa N27 vs. Penn^ W 78-38 +40 N28 vs. College Of Charleston^ W 68-50 +18 D1 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE W 83-44 +39 D6 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W 80-64 +16 D10 IOWA W 85-66 +19 D13 at Minnesota W 77-60 +17 D20 NORTHERN IOWA W 76-51 +25 D29 North Carolina A&T! W 66-62 +4

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D30 FAIRFIELD! W 67-37 +30 M8 vs. Nebraska$ W 69-61 +8 J3 LAFAYETTE COLLEGE W 67-25 +42 M9 vs. Kansas State$ L 53-56 -3 J5 SOUTH DAKOTA W 68-43 +25 M19 vs. Marist& L 64-74 -10 19 J9 NEBRASKA* L 49-57 -8 13 ^Paradise Jam Tournament, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands J13 at Texas A&M* L 44-68 -24 8 #Big Ten/Big 12 Challenge J16 at Colorado* W 68-62 +6 !Cyclone Challenge, Ames, Iowa J20 KANSAS* W 53-42 +11 *Big 12 Conference game J23 at Texas* W 73-71 (OT) +2 20 $Big 12 Championship, Kansas City, Mo. J27 OKLAHOMA* W 63-56 +7 22 11 &NCAA Championship, Durham, N.C. J31 at Kansas State* L 67-73 -6 22 F3 TEXAS TECH* W 63-48 +15 22 F7 at Missouri* W 65-39 +26 22 2011-12 F13 BAYLOR* W 69-45 +24 20 11 Record: 18-13, 9-9 Big 12 (home 14-3, away 3-8, neutral 1-2) F17 at Nebraska* L 50-60 -10 13 3 Coach: Bill Fennelly; Captains: Lauren Mansfield, Chelsea F20 MISSOURI * W 55-42 +13 13 Poppens F25 at Kansas* W 57-54 +3 15 F27 KANSAS STATE* W 48-39 +9 15 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp M3 at Oklahoma State* L 70-78 -8 13 20 N11 HOUSTON BAPTIST W 73-33 +40 M6 COLORADO* W 59-41 +18 13 N15 at Drake W 71-64 +7 M12 Oklahoma State$ L 59-62 -3 14 21 N20 NORTHERN ARIZONA W 65-41 +24 M21 LEHIGH& W 79-42 +37 16 N25 vs. Penn State^ L 59-66 -7 17 M23 GREEN BAY& W 60-56 +4 16 N26 vs. Butler^ W 64-44 +20 M28 vs. Connecticut% L 36-74 -38 16 1 D4 at Michigan L 49-56 -7 ^Northwestern Thanksgiving Tournament, Evanston, Ill. D7 IOWA W 62-54 +8 !Cyclone Challenge, Ames, Iowa D11 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE W 77-47 +30 *Big 12 Conference game D20 NORTHERN IOWA W 84-57 +27 $Big 12 Championship, Kansas City, Mo. D29 NEW HAMPSHIRE! W 71-57 +14 &NCAA Championship First and Second Round, Ames, Iowa D30 BUFFALO! W 65-45 +20 %NCAA Championship Dayton Regional, Dayton, Ohio J4 at Oklahoma* L 51-80 -29 J7 BAYLOR* L 45-57 -12 1 J11 at Kansas* L 67-74 (2OT) -7 2010-11 J14 TEXAS A&M* L 33-59 -26 12 Record: 22-11, 9-7 Big 12 (home 16-1, away 3-7, neutral 3-3) J18 at Texas* L 60-62 -2 Coach: Bill Fennelly; Captain: Kelsey Bolte J22 TEXAS TECH* W 66-49 +17 17 J25 at Kansas State* W 66-57 +9 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp J29 at Texas A&M* L 64-66 -2 14 N13 WESTERN ILLINOIS W 58-32 +26 20 F1 OKLAHOMA STATE* W 73-52 +21 N15 DRAKE W 64-46 +18 20 F4 TEXAS* W 71-56 +15 N21 at Northern Iowa W 69-59 +10 19 F8 at Missouri* W 65-52 +13 N25 vs. Virginia^ W 66-48 +18 19 F12 at Texas Tech* L 41-51 -10 N26 vs. TCU^ W 64-59 +5 19 F15 KANSAS* W 66-47 +19 N27 vs. West Virginia^ L 53-64 -11 19 10 F18 OKLAHOMA* W 77-71 +6 D5 MICHIGAN# W 60-47 +13 19 F21 MISSOURI* W 66-59 (OT) +7 D9 at Iowa L 40-62 -22 16 19 F25 at Oklahoma State* L 63-71 -8 D12 COLUMBIA W 73-27 +46 16 F29 KANSAS STATE* W 57-33 +24 D20 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 93-47 +46 21 M3 at Baylor* L 53-77 -24 1 D29 FLORIDA A&M! W 85-60 +25 20 M8 vs. Kansas State$ L 63-67 -4 D30 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M! W 58-50 +8 20 M17 GREEN BAY& L 57-71 -14 10 J2 CHICAGO STATE W 62-48 +14 20 ^Nugget Classic, Reno, Nev. J4 NORTH DAKOTA STATE W 80-51 +29 17 !Cyclone Challenge, Ames, Iowa J8 at Baylor* L 58-70 -12 17 1 *Big 12 Conference Game J11 NEBRASKA* W 64-43 +21 17 $Big 12 Championship, Kansas City, Mo. J15 at Colorado* L 60-66 (OT) -6 17 &NCAA Championship, Ames, Iowa J22 TEXAS A&M* L 51-60 -9 20 6 J26 at Nebraska* W 85-66 +19 23 J29 MISSOURI* W 71-56 +15 23 2012-13 F2 OKLAHOMA STATE* W 79-59 +20 22 Record: 24-9, 12-6 Big 12 (home 13-2, away 7-5, neutral 4-2) F5 at Oklahoma* L 62-65 -3 22 13 Coach: Bill Fennelly; Captains: Anna Prins, Chelsea F9 at Kansas* L 85-86 (OT) -1 22 Poppens, Amanda Zimmerman F13 KANSAS STATE* W 61-53 +8 22 F16 at Texas Tech* L 50-61 -11 20 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp F19 COLORADO* W 71-45 +26 20 N11 WESTERN ILLINOIS W 84-65 +19 F21 TEXAS* W 66-57 (OT) +9 25 N18 NORTH DAKOTA W 73-34 +39 F26 at Kansas State* W 58-51 +7 25 N23 vs. Loyola Marymount^ W 55-33 +22 M1 KANSAS* W 72-36 +36 24 N24 vs. Illinois^ W 68-50 +18 M5 at Missouri* L 48-49 -1 24 N27 DRAKE W 87-45 +42 24

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D6 at Iowa L 42-50 -8 22 F22 TEXAS* W 81-64 +17 D9 FAIRFIELD W 60-43 +17 22 F26 at Oklahoma State* W 86-69 +17 15 D17 Northern Iowa W 67-59 +8 M1 at Kansas* W 87-79 +8 D29 AIR FORCE! W 83-35 +48 M4 BAYLOR* L 54-70 -16 9 D30 ALABAMA STATE W 86-47 +39 M8 vs.Oklahoma State$ L 57-67 -10 18 J2 TEXAS* W 73-65 +8 M22 vs.Florida State& L 44-55 -11 J5 at Texas Tech* W 58-54 +4 ^South Point Shootout, Las Vegas J9 at Baylor* L 39-67 -28 25 1 !Cyclone Challenge, Ames, Iowa J12 TCU* W 68-52 +16 25 *Big 12 Conference Game J15 OKLAHOMA* W 82-61 +21 24 16 $Big 12 Championship, Oklahoma City, Okla. J20 at Oklahoma State* L 42-71 -29 24 17 &NCAA Championship, Ames, Iowa J23 BAYLOR* L 51-66 -15 24 1 J26 at West Virginia* W 53-49 +4 24 J30 at Kansas* L 75-78 (OT) -3 23 2014-15 F2 TEXAS TECH* W 67-52 +15 23 Record: 18-13, 9-9 Big 12 (home 15-2, away 2-9, neutral 1-2) F6 at Texas* W 67-48 +19 25 Coach: Bill Fennelly; Captains: Fallon Ellis, Nikki Moody, F9 KANSAS STATE* W 87-71 +16 25 Brynn Williamson F14 at Oklahoma* W 72-68 +4 24 22 F17 WEST VIRGINIA* L 66-68 -2 24 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp F23 at Kansas State* W 69-50 +19 N16 USC UPSTATE W 98-76 +22 F27 KANSAS* W 83-68 +15 23 N18 DRAKE W 84-67 +17 M2 at TCU* L 58-61 -3 23 N23 CINCINNATI W 85-54 +31 M4 OKLAHOMA STATE* W 73-70 +3 23 N28 vs. WYOMING^ W 84-63 +21 M9 vs. Kansas$ W 77-62 +15 N29 at St. Mary’s (CA)^ L 63-67 -4 M10 vs.Oklahoma$ W 79-60 +19 D7 STONY BROOK W 74-64 +10 M11 vs.Baylor$ L 47-75 -28 D11 at Iowa L 67-76 -9 24 M23 vs. Gonzaga& W 72-60 +12 23 D14 ARKANSAS PINE-BLUFF W 82-56 +26 M25 vs. Georgia& L 60-65 -5 23 14 D21 FAIRFIELD W 76-63 +13 ^Junkanoo Jam, Freeport, Bahamas D29 HOWARD! W 90-44 +46 !Cyclone Challenge, Ames, Iowa D30 UC RIVERSIDE! W 71-54 +17 *Big 12 Conference Game J3 KANSAS STATE* W 60-55 +5 $Big 12 Championship, Dallas, Texas J7 at TCU* L 84-86 -2 &NCAA Championship, Spokane, Wash. J10 TEXAS* W 59-57 +2 3 J13 at Baylor* L 47-79 -32 3 J17 at Kansas State* W 79-59 +20 2013-14 J21 TCU* W 80-62 +18 Record: 20-11, 9-9 Big 12 (home 11-6, away 7-4, neutral 2-1) J25 at Texas* W 58-57 +1 8 Coach: Bill Fennelly; Captains: Elly Arganbright, Hallie J28 KANSAS* L 56-61 -5 Christofferson, Ashley Hagedorn J31 OKLAHOMA STATE* L 62-63 -1 F4 at Oklahoma* L 66-75 -9 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp F7 WEST VIRGINIA* W 61-43 +18 N10 NORTH DAKOTA W 84-55 +29 23 F11 at Texas Tech* L 58-71 -13 N13 SOUTH DAKOTA W 88-72 +16 22 F14 at Oklahoma State* L 48-60 -12 N21 at Cincinnati W 78-42 +36 22 F17 OKLAHOMA* W 84-76 (OT) +8 N24 at Drake W 89-47 +42 22 F21 at West Virginia* L 52-54 -2 N29 vs. Eastern Washington^ W 88-60 +28 23 F24 TEXAS TECH* W 59-47 +12 N30 vs. Auburn^ W 68-57 +11 23 F28 BAYLOR* W 76-71 +5 3 D4 NORTHERN IOWA W 83-55 +28 23 M2 at Kansas* L 64-68 -4 D8 CAL STATE-FULLERTON W 79-52 +27 20 M7 vs.Oklahoma State$ L 58-67 -9 D12 IOWA W 83-70 +13 17 21 M20 vs.Dayton& L 66-78 -12 D28 HOLY CROSS! W 72-50 +22 14 ^St. Mary’s Thanksgiving Tournament, Moraga, Calif. D29 WILLIAM & MARY! W 85-65 +20 14 !Cyclone Challenge, Ames, Iowa J2 at TCU* W 71-49 +22 14 *Big 12 Conference Game J5 at Oklahoma* W 82-75 (OT) +7 14 25 $Big 12 Championship, Dallas, Texas J8 TEXAS TECH* W 74-48 +26 11 &NCAA Championship, Lexington, Ky. J11 OKLAHOMA STATE* L 62-69 -7 11 15 J15 WEST VIRGINIA* L 59-73 -14 13 J18 at Kansas State* L 74-80 -6 13 2015-16 J21 OKLAHOMA* L 54-75 -21 20 Record: 13-17, 5-13 Big 12 (home 9-5, away 3-9, neutral 1-3) J25 at Texas Tech* W 85-76 (OT) +9 23 Coach: Bill Fennelly; Captains: Kidd Blaskowsky, Madison J29 at West Virginia* L 56-67 -11 23 20 Baier F1 KANSAS STATE* W 84-65 +19 23 F5 TCU* L 60-61 -1 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp F9 at Texas* L 64-71 -7 N13 HAMPTON W 95-59 +36 F15 KANSAS* W 72-69 +3 N15 at Drake L 70-74 -4 F19 at Baylor* L 51-89 -38 6 N26 vs Texas State^ W 83-61 +22

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N27 vs Duke^ L 48-86 -38 15 F27 OKLAHOMA STATE* W 61-48 +13 N28 vs Idaho^ L 65-97 -32 M4 vs. Kansas State$ L 67-74 -7 24 D2 at Northern Iowa W 84-75 +9 M18 vs. Syracuse& L 65-85 -20 21 D6 SOUTHERN W 86-46 +40 D11 IOWA W 69-66 +3 23 $Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship, Oklahoma City, Okla. D13 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W 70-41 +29 *Big 12 Conference game D20 ALCORN STATE W 91-41 +50 &NCAA Championship, Storrs, Conn. D22 NORTHERN ARIZONA W 79-63 +16 D30 at Kansas State* W 84-79 +5 2017-18 J2 OKLAHOMA STATE* W 49-42 +7 Record: 14-17, 7-11 Big 12 (home 7-8, away 5-7, neutral 2-2) J6 at Texas* L 54-75 -21 4 Coach: Bill Fennelly; Captains: Emily Durr, Claire Ricketts J9 KANSAS* W 65-49 +16 J17 at Texas Tech* L 66-69 (OT) -3 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp J20 at Oklahoma State* L 76-79 (OT) -3 N10 SOUTH DAKOTA W 81-76 +5 J23 BAYLOR* L 61-77 -16 4 N14 at UNI L 53-57 -4 J27 TCU* L 62-72 -10 N20 UMKC W 61-45 +16 J30 OKLAHOMA* L 71-77 -6 21 N24 vs. Tulane^ W 67-64 +3 F2 at Kansas* W 63-53 +10 N25 vs. Central Michigan^ L 60-81 -21 F6 TEXAS* L 49-65 -16 N30 at Drake L 80-83 -3 F10 at West Virginia* L 47-57 -10 24 D2 at Vanderbilt L 74-77 -3 F13 at TCU* L 69-79 -10 D6 IOWA L 55-61 -6 F17 TEXAS TECH* W 77-48 +29 D10 N.C. CENTRAL W 99-58 +41 F20 at Baylor* L 41-78 -37 4 D17 UC Riverside W 89-66 +23 F24 KANSAS STATE* L 53-68 -15 D21 NICHOLLS STATE W 75-47 +28 F27 at Oklahoma* L 54-85 -31 23 D28 KANSAS* W 71-69 OT +2 M1 WEST VIRGINIA* L 57-82 -25 22 D31 OKLAHOMA* L 69-74 -5 M4 vs. Texas Tech$ L 84-89 -5 J3 at Baylor* L 49-89 -40 6 J7 at West Virginia* L 49-57 -8 12 ^Cancun Challenge, Riviera Maya, Mexico J10 KANSAS STATE* L 60-67 -7 $Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship, Oklahoma City, Okla. J13 at Texas Tech* W 66-54 +12 *Big 12 Conference game J17 BAYLOR* L 50-79 -29 4 J20 WEST VIRGINIA* L 59-69 -10 17 2016-17 J24 at Oklahoma State* W 78-69 +9 19 Record: 18-13, 9-9 Big 12 (home 15-4, away 3-7, neutral 0-2) J27 at Texas* L 55-87 -32 6 Coach: Bill Fennelly; Captains: Seanna Johnson, Jordan J30 TCU* L 52-75 -23 Jensen, Lexi Albrecht, Heather Bowe F3 at Kansas State* W 80-45 +35 F10 OKLAHOMA STATE* L 73-81 -8 22 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp F14 at TCU* W 66-63 +3 N11 UCSB W 77-60 +17 F17 TEXAS TECH* W 69-57 +12 N15 UNI W 76-68 +8 F21 at Oklahoma* L 71-80 -9 N20 DRAKE W 75-67 +8 F24 TEXAS* L 59-72 -13 6 N22 SAVANNAH STATE W 74-51 +23 F27 at Kansas* W 65-56 +9 N27 ARKANSAS STATE W 105-53 +52 M2 vs. Texas Tech$ W 74-49 +25 D3 MISSISSIPPI STATE L 81-85 OT -4 M3 vs. Texas$ L 69-81 -12 7 D4 NEW ORLEANS W 100-63 +37 D7 at Iowa L 76-88 -12 ^Junkanoo Jam, Bimini, Bahamas D11 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 97-89 +8 $Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship, Oklahoma City, Okla. D18 DELAWARE STATE W 88-57 +31 *Big 12 Conference game D21 SACRED HEART W 76-56 +20 D29 at Oklahoma State* L 59-71 -12 2018-19 J1 TEXAS* L 68-75 -7 16 Record: 26-9, 13-5 Big 12 (home 17-3, away 6-5, neutral 3-1) J4 at Texas Tech* L 66-75 -9 Coach: Bill Fennelly; Captains:Meredith Burkhall, Bridget J8 KANSAS* W 87-58 +29 Carleton, Alexa Middleton J11 OKLAHOMA* L 57-67 -10 J15 at TCU* L 75-80 -5 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp J18 at Baylor* L 42-68 -26 2 N9 NIAGRA^ W 95-35 +60 J21 KANSAS STATE* W 75-69 +6 22 N11 NORTHERN ILLINOIS^ W 70-60 +10 J25 at Oklahoma* L 63-78 -15 20 N13 AUBURN^ W 67-64 +3 J28 TCU* W 72-69 +3 N18 MIAMI^ W 75-52 +23 24 F1 BAYLOR* L 52-83 -31 2 N21 vs. Eastern Michigan W 85-59 +26 F4 at West Virginia* W 80-55 +25 22 N28 at South Dakota L 59-64 -5 23 F11 at Kansas State* L 68-80 -12 25 D2 ARKANSAS W 91-82 +9 23 F15 TEXAS TECH* W 79-68 +11 D5 at Iowa L 70-73 -3 16 F18 WEST VIRGINIA* W 68-53 +15 D9 NORTH DAKOTA W 87-35 +52 F21 at Kansas* W 90-75 +15 D16 DRAKE W 86-81 +5 F24 at Texas* W 70-66 +4 6 D19 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W 94-46 +48

82 CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB D29 BUCKNELL W 86-61 +25 2020-21 J2 KANSAS STATE* W 96-58 +38 25 Record: 17-11, 12-6 Big 12 (home 10-3, away 6-6, neutral 1-2) J5 at Kansas* W 82-73 +9 25 Coach: Bill Fennelly; Captain: Adriana Camber J9 TCU* W 92-54 +38 20 J12 TEXAS* L 62-64 -2 20 11 Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp J16 at West Virginia* L 64-73 -9 18 N25 OMAHA W 69-43 +26 J19 OKLAHOMA* W 104-78 +26 18 N28 at South Dakota St. L 69-76 -7 J23 at Baylor* L 69-84 -15 20 2 D2 at TCU* W 91-68 +23 J26 at Oklahoma State* W 84-71 +13 20 D6 SOUTH CAROLINA L 65-83 -18 J29 TEXAS TECH* W 105-66 +39 23 D9 at Iowa L 80-82 -2 F2 at Kansas State* W 81-52 +29 23 D12 NORTH DAKOTA ST. W 85-64 +21 F9 WEST VIRGINIA* W 77-61 +16 22 D15 at Northern Iowa W 67-61 +6 F13 at TCU* L 69-76 -7 18 D18 KANSAS STATE* W 91-69 +22 F16 OKLAHOMA STATE* W 89-67 +22 18 D22 DRAKE W 85-67 +18 F20 at Oklahoma* W 91-70 +21 20 J3 at Texas* L 59-74 -15 F23 BAYLOR* L 60-73 -13 20 1 J10 at Texas Tech* W 99-72 +17 F26 at Texas Tech* W 64-62 +2 20 J13 OKLAHOMA STATE* W 90-80 +10 M2 at Texas* W 82-73 +9 20 18 J16 at Baylor* W 75-71 +4 M4 KANSAS* W 69-49 +20 19 J19 OKLAHOMA* W 64-63 +1 M9 vs. Kansas$ W 75-58 +17 19 J23 TEXAS* L 59-70 -11 M10 vs. Texas$ W 75-69 +6 19 21 J28 at Kansas State* W 62-60 +2 M11 vs. Baylor$ L 49-67 -18 13 1 J31 BAYLOR* L 77-85 -8 M23 NEW MEXICO STATE& W 97-61 +36 13 F3 at West Virginia* L 56-65 -9 M25 MISSOURI STATE& L 60-69 -9 13 F6 TEXAS TECH* W 92-73 +19 F9 at Oklahoma* L 61-67 -6 ^Preseason WNIT, Ames, Iowa F13 TCU* W 92-81 +11 $Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship, Oklahoma City, Okla. F17 at Kansas* W 84-82 +2 *Big 12 Conference game F20 at Oklahoma State* L 73-80 -7 & NCAA Championship, Ames, Iowa F24 WEST VIRGINIA* W 85-68 +17 M3 KANSAS* W 83-53 +30 2019-20 M12 vs. Texas$ L 82-84 OT -2 Record: 18-11, 10-8 Big 12 (home 12-5, away 6-6, neutral 0-0) M22 vs. Michigan State& W 79-75 +4 Coach: Bill Fennelly; Captain: Adriana Camber M24 vs. Texas A&M& L 82-84 OT -2

Date Opponent W/L Score Margin ISU Opp $Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship, Kansas City, Mo. N7 SOUTHERN W 69-36 +33 *Big 12 Conference game N10 at Drake L 81-86 -5 & NCAA Championship, San Antonio, Texas N19 TEXAS SOUTHERN W 79-59 +20 N22 at NDSU W 86-58 +18 N29 UAPB W 90-40 +50 D1 NEW ORLEANS W 71-53 +18 D5 at Alabama W 75-66 +9 D11 IOWA L 69-75 -6 D15 WRIGHT STATE W 79-71 +8 D22 UNI L 63-71 -8 D30 NORTH ALABAMA W 80-72 +8 J3 at Texas Tech* W 96-66 +30 J6 TEXAS* L 75-81 -6 J11 at Oklahoma* L 72-81 -9 J11 TCU* L 74-77 -3 J19 at Oklahoma State* W 64-63 +1 J22 KANSAS STATE* W 73-59 +14 J25 KANSAS* W 89-67 +22 J28 at Baylor* L 62-83 -21 2 F2 at West Virginia* L 71-79 -8 F5 OKLAHOMA STATE* W 74-63 +9 F8 OKLAHOMA* W 63-59 +4 F12 at Texas* W 69-51 +18 F16 at TCU* L 72-82 -10 F23 TEXAS TECH* L 74-77 -3 F26 at Kansas State* L 51-60 -9 F29 WEST VIRGINIA* W 61-58 +3 M3 at Kansas* W 61-42 +19 M8 BAYLOR* W 57-56 +1 2 $Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship, Oklahoma City, Okla. *Big 12 Conference game

CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB 83 ALL-TIME RANKINGS

1997-98 1-29-01 8 7 2-2-09 21 23 Date AP Coaches 2-5-01 9 7 2-9-09 16 20 1-27-98 24 NR 2-12-01 6 6 2-16-09 21 23 2-10-98 23 22 2-19-01 10 9 2-23-09 25 24 2-17-98 24 25 2-26-01 10 9 3-2-09 23 22 2-24-98 22 24 3-5-01 13 10 3-9-09 18 19 3-3-98 22 24 3-12-01 8 9 3-17-09 17 19 3-10-98 24 23 Final 00-01 12 Final 08-09 11

1997-98 2001-02 2009-10 Date AP Coaches Date AP Coaches Date AP Coaches Preseason 98-99 22 (T) 25 Preseason 2001-02 8 Preseason 09-10 NR 24 11-17-98 21 NR 11-12-01 8 7 11-17-09 NR 24 11-23-98 21 22 11-19-01 6 6 1-4-10 NR 23 12-1-98 18 19 11-26-01 5 6 1-11-10 NR 20 12-7-98 18 17 12-3-01 5 6 1-18-10 NR 21 12-14-98 18 16 12-10-01 5 6 1-25-10 22 18 12-21-98 18 17 12-17-01 5 6 2-1-10 22 19 12-28-98 18 17 12-24-01 5 4 2-8-10 20 17 1-4-99 16 15 (T) 12-31-01 4 4 2-15-10 13 12 1-11-99 14 15 1-7-02 6 5 2-22-10 15 13 1-18-99 14 14 1-14-02 14 9 3-1-10 13 13 1-25-99 16 16 1-21-02 14 10 3-8-10 14 14 2-1-99 15 15 1-28-02 16 12 3-15-10 16 16 2-8-99 16 16 2-4-02 12 10 Final 09-10 13 2-15-99 19 17 (T) 2-11-02 10 10 2-22-99 20 17 2-18-02 13 11 2010-11 3-1-99 21 19 2-25-02 10 10 Date AP Coaches 3-8-99 19 19 3-4-02 11 10 Preseason 10-11 20 17 Final 98-99 11 3-11-02 10 10 11-16-10 19 17 Final 01-02 16 11-23-10 19 17 1999-00 11-30-10 19 17 Date AP Coaches 2002-03 12-7-10 16 15 Preseason 99-00 7 7 Date AP Coaches 12-14-10 21 20 11-16-99 6 Preseason 02-03 23 21 12-21-10 21 21 11-22-99 13 13 11-18-02 22 18 12-28-10 20 19 11-29-99 12 14 11-25-02 20 18 1-4-11 17 16 12-6-99 9 10 (T) 12-2-02 NR 24 1-11-11 17 16 12-13-99 14 13 1-18-11 20 20 12-20-99 16 13 2004-05 1-25-11 23 20 12-27-99 14 13 Date AP Coaches 2-1-11 22 20 1-3-2000 10 11 1-10-05 24 24 2-8-11 22 20 1-10-2000 8 9 1-17-05 19 20 2-15-11 20 23 1-17-2000 8 9 1-24-05 18 17 2-22-11 25 24 1-24-2000 6 6 1-31-05 19 18 3-1-11 24 25 1-31-2000 8 9 2-8-05 14 14 2-7-2000 8 9 2-14-05 19 18 2012-13 2-14-2000 10 9 (T) 2-21-05 21 20 Date AP Coaches 2-21-2000 13 13 2-28-05 20 19 11-26-12 24 NR 2-28-2000 11 12 3-7-05 18 19 12-3-12 22 NR Final 99-00 10 7 3-14-05 19 19 1-7-13 25 24 Final 04-05 25 12-17-12 24 22 2000-01 1-14-13 NR NR Date AP Coaches 2006-07 1-21-13 24 24 Preseason 00-01 10 11 Date AP Coaches 1-28-13 23 22 11-13-00 10 NR 3-24-07 24 25 2-4-13 25 24 11-20-00 8 11 2-11-13 24 23 11-27-00 8 11 2008-09 2-18-13 NR 24 12- 4-00 7 9 Date AP Coaches 2-25-13 23 21 12-11-00 5 7 11-17-08 NR 24 3-4-13 NR 22 12-18-00 5 6 11-24-08 25 22 3-11-13 19 19 12-26-00 5 6 12-1-08 NR 22 Final 12-13 23 23 1-1-01 7 7 1-5-09 NR 25 1-8-01 7 7 1-12-09 20 20 1-15-01 7 7 1-19-09 NR 22 1-22-01 7 7 1-26-09 22 23

84 CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB ALL-TIME RANKINGS

2013-14 Date AP Coaches Preseason 13-14 23 20 11-11-13 22 18 11-18-13 22 16 11-25-13 23 15 12-2-13 20 12 12-9-13 17 11 12-16-13 15 11 12-23-13 14 10 12-30-13 14 10 1-6-14 11 9 1-13-14 13 11 1-20-14 20 17 1-27-14 23 21 2-3-14 RV 23 2-10-14 NR RV 2-24-14 NR 24 3-3-14 NR 21 3-10-14 NR 23 Final 13-14 NR NR

2018-19 Date AP Coaches 11-19-18 RV RV 11-26-18 23 22 12-3-18 RV RV 12-10-18 RV RV 12-17-18 RV RV 12-24-18 RV RV 12-31-18 25 RV 1-7-19 20 22 1-14-19 18 19 1-21-19 20 22 1-28-19 23 25 2-4-19 22 23 2-11-19 18 21 2-18-19 20 21 2-25-19 20 22 3-4-19 19 19 3-11-19 13 15 Final 18-19 17

2020-21 Date AP Coaches Preseason 15 18 11-30-20 23 12-7-20 RV 24 12-14-20 RV RV 12-28-20 RV NR 1-4-21 RV NR 1-18-21 24 RV 1-25-21 RV RV 2-1-21 RV RV 2-8-21 RV NR Final 20-21 RV

In the 2013-14 season, the Cyclones rose as high as No. 9 in the Coaches poll and No. 11 in the AP poll after starting the season a perfect 14-0.

CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB 85 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RESULTS

SINGLE-ELIMINATION FORMAT 1991 (0-1), No. 6 seed (1983-present) (3) Kansas State 77, Iowa State 65 2008 (2-1), No. 8 seed All-Time Record: 28-35 Iowa State 76, (9) Colorado 50 Big 12 Record: 27-21 1992 (0-1), No. 8 seed Iowa State 66, (1) Kansas State 65 (ot) Big Eight Record: 1-14 (1) Kansas 76, Iowa State 62 (4) Texas A&M 65, Iowa State 53

ROUND-ROBIN FORMAT 1993 (0-1), No. 8 seed 2009 (1-1), No. 3 seed (1977-82) (2) Nebraska 87, Iowa State 39 Iowa State 59, (6) Texas 55 All-Time Record: 5-13 (2) Baylor 63, Iowa State57 1994 (0-1), No. 8 seed 1977 (1-2) (1) Colorado 66, Iowa State 55 2010 (0-1), No. 2 seed Kansas State 60, Iowa State 59 (7) Oklahoma State 62, Iowa State 59 Iowa State 93, Oklahoma 58 1995 (0-1), No. 8 seed Colorado 72, Iowa State 71 (1) Colorado 73, Iowa State 38 2011 (1-1), No. 5 seed Iowa State 69, (12) Nebraska 61 1978 (1-2) 1996 (0-1), No. 6 seed (4) Kansas State 56, Iowa State 53 Kansas 83, Iowa State 64 (3) Oklahoma State 67, Iowa State 60 (ot) Iowa State 70, Oklahoma State 60 2012 (0-1), No. 4 seed Nebraska 59, Iowa State 40 1997 (1-1), No. 6 seed (5) Kansas State 67, Iowa State 63 Iowa State 53, (11) Texas A&M 46 1979 (1-2) (3) Colorado 56, Iowa State 39 2013 (2-1), No. 2 seed Missouri 91, Iowa State 69 Iowa State 77, (7) Kansas 62 Oklahoma State 54, Iowa State 41 1998 (1-1), No. 2 seed Iowa State 79, (3) Oklahoma 60 Iowa State 80, Oklahoma 69 Iowa State 88, (10) Texas A&M 68 (1) Baylor 75, Iowa State 47 (3) Kansas 70, Iowa State 65 1980 (0-3) 2014 (0-1), No. 5 seed Kansas State 80, Iowa State 66 1999 (2-1), No. 2 seed (4) Oklahoma State 67, Iowa State 57 Oklahoma 87, Iowa State 77 Iowa State 63, (10) Missouri 44 Nebraska 93, Iowa State 72 Iowa State 79, (3) Kansas 64 2015 (0-1), No. 5 seed (1) Texas Tech 73, Iowa State 59 (4) Oklahoma State 67, Iowa State 58 1981 (1-2) Missouri 82, Iowa State 49 2000 (3-0), No. 1 seed 2016 (0-1), No. 8 seed Iowa State 82, Nebraska 81 Iowa State 93, (9) Oklahoma State 58 (9) Texas Tech 89, Iowa State 84 Colorado 72, Iowa State 64 Iowa State 85, (5) Nebraska 48 Iowa State 75, (6) Texas 65 2017 (0-1), No. 5 seed 1982 (1-2) (4) Kansas State 74, Iowa State 67 Iowa State 66, Kansas 64 2001 (3-0), No. 3 seed Colorado 76, Iowa State 44 Iowa State 73, (6) Baylor 48 2018 (1-1), No. 7 seed Nebraska 82, Iowa State 58 Iowa State 73, (2) Texas Tech 62 Iowa State 74, (10) Texas Tech 49 Iowa State 68, (1) Oklahoma 65 (2) Texas 81, Iowa State 69 1983 (0-1), No. 7 seed (2 seed) Missouri 82, Iowa State 58 2002 (2-1), No. 6 seed 2019 (2-1), No. 2 seed Iowa State 74, (11) Nebraska 55 Iowa State 75, (10) Kansas 58 1984 (0-1), No. 7 seed Iowa State 58, (3) Colorado 56 Iowa State 75, (3) Texas 69 (2) Kansas State 86, Iowa State 60 (2) Baylor 91, Iowa State 83 (1) Baylor 67, Iowa State 49

1985 (0-1), No. 7 seed 2003 (0-1), No. 8 seed 2020 (0-0), No. 4 seed (2) Oklahoma 78, Iowa State 63 (9) Kansas 63, Iowa State 60 (4) Iowa State vs. (5) Kansas State* * -Canceled due to COVID-19 1986 (0-1), No. 4 seed 2004 (1-1), No. 9 seed (5) Missouri 76, Iowa State 59 Iowa State 63, (8) Nebraska 52 2021 (0-1), No. 4 Seed (1) Texas 64, Iowa State 54 (5) Texas 84, Iowa State 82 (OT) 1987 (0-1), No. 8 seed (1) Kansas 73, Iowa State 67 2005 (1-1), No. 5 seed Iowa State 64, (12) Colorado 62 1988 (0-1), No. 7 seed (4) Texas Tech 61, Iowa State 59 (2) Missouri 69, Iowa State 65 2006 (1-1), No. 9 seed 1989 (0-1), No. 5 seed Iowa State 72, (8) Texas 68 (4) Missouri 87, Iowa State 70 (1) Oklahoma 78, Iowa State 74

1990 (1-1), No. 6 seed 2007 (3-1), No. 5 seed Iowa State 70, (3) Colorado 61 Iowa State 57, (12) Kansas State 45 (2) Kansas State 74, Iowa State 58 Iowa State 79, (4) Nebraska 76 (ot) Iowa State 57, (1) Texas A&M 51 (2) Oklahoma 67, Iowa State 60

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NCAA TOURNAMENT (19-19) March 30, Berkeley Regional (final), Berkeley, Calif. 2021 NCAA Tournament (1-1) No. 4 seed Iowa State vs. No. 2 seed Stanford. Stanford wins, 74-53. March 22, Mercado Regional (first round), San Antonio, Texas No. 7 seed Iowa State vs. No. 10 seed Michigan State, Iowa State 2008 NCAA Tournament (1-1) wins, 79-75. March 22, Greensboro Regional (first round), Des Moines, Iowa No. 7 seed Iowa State vs. No. 10 seed Georgia Tech. Iowa State wins, 58-55. March 24, Mercado Regional (second round), San Antonio, Texas No. 7 seed Iowa State vs. No. 2 seed Texas A&M, Texas A&M wins, March 24, Greensboro Regional (second round), Des Moines, Iowa 84-82 (OT). No. 7 seed Iowa State vs. No. 2 seed Rutgers. Rutgers wins, 58-69.

2019 NCAA Tournament (1-1) 2007 NCAA Tournament (1-1) March 23, Ames Regional (first round), Ames, Iowa March 17, Dallas Regional (first round), Minneapolis, Minn. No. 3 seed Iowa State vs. No. 14 seed New Mexico State, Iowa No. 6 seed Iowa State vs. No. 11 seed Washington. Iowa State wins, 79-60. State wins, 97-61. March 19, Dallas Regional (second round), Minneapolis, Minn. March 25, Ames Regional (second round), Ames, Iowa No. 6 seed Iowa State vs. No. 3 seed Georgia. Georgia wins, 76-56. No. 3 seed Iowa State vs. No. 11 seed Missouri State, Missouri State wins, 69-60. 2005 NCAA Tournament (0-1) 2017 NCAA Tournament (0-1) March 19, Kansas City Regional (first round), Fresno, Calif. March 18, Storrs Regional (first round), Storrs, Connecticut No. 7 seed Iowa State vs. No. 10 seed Utah. Utah wins, 73-61. No. 10 seed Iowa State vs. No. 7 seed Syracuse. Syracuse wins, 85-65. 2002 NCAA Tournament (1-1) 2015 NCAA Tournament (0-1) March 16, Midwest Regional (first round), Ames, Iowa March 20, Lexington Regional (first round), Lexington, Kentucky No. 3 seed Iowa State vs. No. 14 seed Temple. Iowa State wins, 72-57. No. 10 seed Iowa State vs. No. 7 seed Dayton. Dayton wins, 78-66. March 18, Midwest Regional (second round), Ames, Iowa 2014 NCAA Tournament (0-1) No. 3 seed Iowa State vs. No. 11 seed BYU. BYU wins, 75-69. March 22, Ames Regional (first round), Ames, Iowa No. 7 seed Iowa State vs. No. 10 seed Florida State. Florida State wins, 55-44. 2001 NCAA Tournament (2-1) March 16, Midwest Regional (first round), Ames, Iowa 2013 NCAA Tournament (1-1) No. 2 seed Iowa State vs. No. 15 seed Howard. Iowa State wins, 100-61. March 23, Spokane Regional (first round), Spokane, Wash. No. 5 seed Iowa State vs. No. 12 seed Gonzaga. Iowa State wins, 72-60. March 18, Midwest Regional (second round), Ames, Iowa No. 2 seed Iowa State vs. No. 7 seed Florida State. Iowa State wins, 85-70. March 25, Spokane Regional (first round), Spokane, Wash. No. 5 seed Iowa State vs. No. 4 seed Georgia. Georgia wins, 65-60. March 24, Midwest Regional (semifinal), Denver, Colo. No. 2 seed Iowa State vs. No. 3 seed Vanderbilt. Vanderbilt wins, 84-65. 2012 NCAA Tournament (0-1) March 17, Kingston Regional (first round), Ames, Iowa 2000 NCAA Tournament (2-1) No. 10 seed Iowa State vs. No. 7 seed Green Bay. Green Bay wins, 71-57. March 17, Midwest Regional (first round), Ames, Iowa No. 3 seed Iowa State vs. No. 14 seed Saint Francis. Iowa State wins, 92-63. 2011 NCAA Tournament (0-1) March 19, Philadelphia Regional (first round), Durham, N.C. March 19, Midwest Regional (second round), Ames, Iowa No. 7 seed Iowa State vs. No. 10 seed Marist. Marist wins, 74-64. No. 3 seed Iowa State vs. No. 6 seed Illinois. Iowa State wins, 79-68.

2010 NCAA Tournament (2-1) March 25, Midwest Regional (semifinal), Kansas City, Mo. March 21, Dayton Regional (first round), Ames, Iowa No. 3 seed Iowa State vs. No. 2 seed Penn State. Penn State wins, 66-65. No. 4 seed Iowa State vs. No. 13 seed Lehigh. Iowa State wins, 79-42. 1999 NCAA Tournament (3-1) March 23, Dayton Regional (second round), Ames, Iowa March 12, Mideast Regional (first round), Ames, Iowa No. 4 seed Iowa State vs. No. 12 seed Green Bay. Iowa State wins, 60-56. No. 4 seed Iowa State vs. No. 13 seed Santa Clara. Iowa State wins, 74-61.

March 28, Dayton Regional (semifinal), Dayton, Ohio March 14, Mideast Regional (second round), Ames, Iowa No. 4 seed Iowa State vs. No. 1 seed Connecticut. Connecticut wins, 74-36. No. 4 seed Iowa State vs. No. 5 seed Oregon. Iowa State wins, 85-70.

2009 NCAA Tournament (3-1) March 20, Mideast Regional (semifinal), Cincinnati, Ohio March 22, Berkeley Regional (first round), Bowling Green, Ky. No. 4 seed Iowa State vs. No. 1 seed Connecticut. Iowa State wins, 64-58. No. 4 seed Iowa State vs. No. 13 seed ETSU. Iowa State wins, 85-53. March 22, Mideast Regional (final), Cincinnati, Ohio March 24, Berkeley Regional (second round), Bowling Green, Ky. No. 4 seed Iowa State vs. No. 3 seed Georgia. Georgia wins, 89-71. No. 4 seed Iowa State vs. No. 12 seed Ball State. Iowa State wins, 71-57. 1998 NCAA Tournament (1-1) March 28, Berkeley Regional (semifinal), Berkeley, Calif. March 14, Mideast Regional (first round), Ames, Iowa No. 4 seed Iowa State vs. No. 9 seed Michigan State. Iowa State wins, 69-68.

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No. 4 seed Iowa State vs. No. 13 seed Kent. Iowa State wins, 79-76.

March 16, Mideast Regional (second round), Ames, Iowa No. 4 seed Iowa State vs. No. 5 seed Rutgers. Rutgers wins, 62-61.

1997 NCAA Tournament (0-1) March 14, West Regional (first round), Charlottesville, Va. No. 12 seed Iowa State vs. No. 5 seed Utah. Utah wins, 66-57.

WOMEN’S NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT (4-2)

2006 Women’s National Invitation Tournament (1-1) March 16, First Round, Ames, Iowa Iowa State 79, UW-Green Bay 71 (OT)

March 20, Second Round, Ames, Iowa Marquette 69, Iowa State 63 (OT)

2004 Women’s National Invitation Tournament (3-1) March 17, First Round, Ames, Iowa Iowa State 72, Idaho State 59

March 19, Second Round, Ames, Iowa Iowa State 71, Miami (Ohio) 57 March 25, Quarterfinals, Ames, Iowa Iowa State 66, Saint Joseph’s 58

March 28, Semifinals, Ames, Iowa UNLV 65, Iowa State 59

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CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR 2015 Nikki Moody, honorable mention 1986 Pam Wettig 2014 Hallie Christofferson, honorable mention 2013 Hallie Christofferson, honorable mention WBCA DISTRICT 5 COACH OF THE YEAR 2012 Chelsea Poppens, honorable mention 2005 Bill Fennelly 2011 Kelsey Bolte, honorable mention 1999 Bill Fennelly 2005 Anne O’Neil, honorable mention

IOWA STATE ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME WBCA/KODAK DISTRICT V ALL-AMERICA 2017 Angie Welle 2021 Ashley Joens 2016 Megan Taylor 2020 Ashley Joens 2015 Stacy Frese 2019 Bridget Carleton 2014 Jayme Olson 2015 Nikki Moody 2004 Pat Hodgson 2014 Hallie Christofferson Faye Perkins 2012 Chelsea Poppens 2000 Tonya Burns 2011 Kelsey Bolte 2010 Alison Lacey 2007 Lyndsey Medders 2005 Anne O’Neil 2002 Angie Welle 2000 Angie Welle 1997 Jayme Olson 1987 Stephannie Smith

SPORTS ILLUSTRATED ALL-AMERICA 2021 Ashley Joens, second team

WOMENSCOLLEGEHOOPS.COM ALL-AMERICA 2002 Angie Welle, second team

GBALLMAG.COM ALL-AMERICA 2002 Angie Welle, second team

Tonya Burns became the first women's basketball player to earn WOMEN’S BASKETBALL JOURNAL FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA induction into the Iowa State Athletics Hall of Fame. 1998 Megan Taylor

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ALL-AMERICA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL JOURNAL ALL-AMERICA 2021 Ashley Joens, honorable mention 2001 Angie Welle, third team 2020 Ashley Joens, honorable mention 1999 Stacy Frese, fourth team 2019 Bridget Carleton, second-team 2018 Bridget Carleton, honorable mention BASKETBALL JOURNAL ALL-AMERICA 2014 Hallie Christofferson, honorable mention 2000 Stacy Frese, third team 2013 Hallie Christofferson, honorable mention Desirée Francis, honorable mention 2013 Chelsea Poppens, honorable mention Megan Taylor, honorable mention 2012 Chelsea Poppens, honorable mention 2011 Kelsey Bolte, honorable mention BASKETBALL TIMES ALL-AMERICA 2010 Alison Lacey, honorable mention 2001 Angie Welle, third team 2007 Lyndsey Medders, honorable mention 1998 Jayme Olson, honorable mention 2005 Anne O’Neil, honorable mention 2002 Angie Welle, second team REAL SPORTS MAGAZINE ALL-AMERICA 2001 Angie Welle, third team 2001 Angie Welle, second team 2000 Stacy Frese, second team Angie Welle, honorable mention WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NEWS SERVICE ALL-AMERICA 1999 Stacy Frese, honorable mention 2001 Angie Welle, second team 2000 Stacy Frese, second team ESPNW ALL-AMERICA 1999 Stacy Frese, third team 2019 Bridget Carleton, second team WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NEWS SERVICE BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE YEAR USBWA ALL-AMERICA 2001 Angie Welle 2021 Ashley Joens, third team 2019 Bridget Carleton, third team WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NEWS SERVICE ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM 2001 Angie Welle 1999 Angie Welle, second team

WBCA/KODAK ALL-AMERICA ESPN THE MAGAZINE WBB CENTER OF THE YEAR FINALIST 2021 Ashley Joens, honorable mention 2002 Angie Welle 2020 Ashley Joens, honorable mention 2019 Bridget Carleton, (first-team of 10-member team) SENIOR CLASS AWARD FINALIST

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2019 Bridget Carleton Alison Lacey, honorable mention 2014 Hallie Christofferson Kelsey Bolte, honorable mention 2013 Chelsea Poppens 2008 Alison Lacey, second team 2009 Amanda Nisleit 2007 Lyndsey Medders, first team 2007 Lyndsey Medders Nicky Wieben, honorable mention 2002 Angie Welle 2006 Lyndsey Medders, first team Brittany Wilkins, honorable mention SENIOR CLASS ALL-AMERICA 2005 Anne O’Neil, first team 2019 Bridget Carleton, first-team Katie Robinette, second team 2014 Hallie Christofferson, first team 2004 Anne O’Neil, honorable mention 2013 Chelsea Poppens, first team 2003 Lindsey Wilson, first team 2002 Angie Welle, first team AT&T LONG DISTANCE AWARD AND NCAA CHAMPION Lindsey Wilson, second team 1996 Tara Gunderson (3Pt FG per game) Tracy Gahan, third team 2001 Angie Welle, first team NCAA REGIONAL ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Megan Taylor, second team 2009 Amanda Nisleit (Berkeley) Lindsey Wilson, third team 1999 Stacy Frese (Mideast) Tracy Gahan, honorable mention Tracy Gahan (Mideast) 2000 Stacy Frese, first team Angie Welle, second team WNIT ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Megan Taylor, third team 2004 Erica Junod Desirée Francis, third team 1999 Stacy Frese, first team AIAW REGION VI ALL-TOURNAMENT Megan Taylor, second team 1982 Jolene Leseman Desirée Francis, honorable mention Angie Welle, honorable mention CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1998 Stacy Frese, first team 2019 Bridget Carleton Jayme Olson, second team Janel Grimm, third team CONFERENCE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Megan Taylor, honorable mention 2021 Lexi Donarski 1997 Jayme Olson, first team 1998 Megan Taylor Janel Grimm, third team 1995 Jayme Olson Tara Gunderson, honorable mention 1996 Tara Gunderson, second team CONFERENCE NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Jayme Olson, honorable mention 1999 Desirée Francis 1995 Jayme Olson, honorable mention 1998 Stacy Frese 1994 Melanie Young, honorable mention 1993 Shanda Fitzgerald, honorable mention ALL-CONFERENCE 1992 Tynnetta Rasheed, second team 2020 Ashley Joens, first team Leslie Maple, honorable mention Kristin Scott, second team 1991 Lynne Lorenzen, second team 2020 Ashley Joens, first team Laurie Decker, honorable mention Kristin Scott, honorable mention 1990 Shelly Coyle, first team 2019 Bridget Carleton, first team Vanessa Ward, honorable mention Kristin Scott, second team 1989 Shelly Coyle, honorable mention Alexa Middleton, honorable mention Lisa Greiner, honorable mention 2018 Bridget Carleton, first team Carmen Jaspers, honorable mention 2017 Bridget Carleton, first team Tracy Horvath, honorable mention Seanna Johnson, honorable mention 1988 Carmen Jaspers, first team Jadda Buckley, honorable mention Lisa Greiner, honorable mention 2016 Seanna Johnson, first team 1987 Stephannie Smith, first team Bridget Carleton, honorable mention 1986 Jane Lobenstein, first team Jadda Buckley, honorable mention Stephannie Smith, honorable mention 2015 Nikki Moody, first team 1985 Tonya Burns, first team Seanna Johnson, honorable mention 1984 Tonya Burns, second team Brynn Williamson, honorable mention 1983 Tonya Burns, second team 2014 Hallie Christofferson, first team Jolene Leseman, honorable mention Nikki Moody, second team 1981 Jolene Leseman, first team 2013 Hallie Christofferson, first team 1980 Mary Michalski, honorable mention Chelsea Poppens, first team 2013 Nikki Moody, honorable mention ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM 2012 Chelsea Poppens, first team 2021 Lexi Donarski 2011 Kelsey Bolte, first team Emily Ryan 2010 Alison Lacey, first team 2020 Maggie Espenmiller-McGraw Kelsey Bolte, honorable mention 2019 Ashley Joens 2009 Heather Ezell, second team 2016 Bridget Carleton

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2014 Jadda Buckley Seanna Johnson (Dec. 19) Seanna Johnson Bridget Carleton (Jan. 16) 2011 Hallie Christofferson Bridget Carleton (Feb. 6) 2010 Anna Prins 2016 Seanna Johnson (Mar. 3) 2008 Kelsey Bolte 2015 Nikki Moody (Feb. 9) Nikki Moody (Mar. 2) CONFERENCE ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 2014 Hallie Christofferson (Nov. 11) 2019 Bridget Carleton Hallie Christofferson (Feb. 17) Alexa Middleton 2012 Chelsea Poppens (Jan. 2) 2013 Anna Prins Chelsea Poppens (Feb. 6) 2008 Heather Ezell Chelsea Poppens (Feb. 27) 2007 Lyndsey Medders 2010 Alison Lacey (Dec. 14) 2006 Brittany Wilkins 2009 Heather Ezell (Feb. 9) 2002 Angie Welle 2008 Heather Ezell (Nov. 19) 2001 Angie Welle (MVP) Alison Lacey (Feb. 11) Megan Taylor 2007 Lyndsey Medders (Jan. 15) Lindsey Wilson Nicky Wieben (Feb. 12) 2000 Desirée Francis 2006 Lyndsey Medders (Dec. 5) Stacy Frese 2005 Anne O’Neil (Dec. 20) Angie Welle 2003 Lindsey Wilson (Dec. 30) 1999 Stacy Frese Lindsey Wilson (Feb. 3) Megan Taylor 2002 Lindsey Wilson (Dec. 10) 1998 Stacy Frese Angie Welle (Dec. 17) 1981 Jolene Leseman Tracy Gahan (Feb. 4) 2000 Stacy Frese (Dec. 13) SUCCESSFUL FARMING MAGAZINE ALL-AMERICA FARM TEAM Angie Welle (Jan. 17) 1998 Janel Grimm Angie Welle (Feb. 28) 1997 Janel Grimm 1999 Stacy Frese (Feb. 1) Megan Taylor (Feb. 22) PLAYERS’ ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM 1998 Janel Grimm (Jan. 12) Conducted by the Kansas City Star and voted on by the players. 1997 Janel Grimm (Dec. 2) 1997 Jayme Olson, first team 1996 Julie Hand (Dec. 11) Janel Grimm, honorable mention 1991 Tynetta Rasheed (Feb. 17) Tara Gunderson, honorable mention 1990 Vanessa Ward (Jan. 8) 1996 Jayme Olson, second team Shelly Coyle (Dec. 12) Janel Grimm, honorable mention 1989 Carmen Jaspers (Dec. 20) Tara Gunderson, honorable mention 1988 Lisa Breiner (Jan. 31) 1986 Jane Lobenstein (Feb. 11) CONFERENCE ALL-STAR TEAM Stephannie Smith (Jan. 7) 2003 Anne O’Neil 1985 Tonya Burns (March 5) 2001 Angie Welle Tonya Burns (Jan. 8) 1999 Megan Taylor 1984 Tonya Burns (Feb. 14)

CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE WEEK CONFERENCE ROOKIE/NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK 2021 Ashley Joens (Dec. 7) 2021 Lexi Donarski (Dec. 14, Jan. 11, Feb. 15, Feb. 22, March 31) Ashley joens (Dec. 14) Emily Ryan ( Dec. 28, Jan. 18) Ashley Joens (Jan. 18) Kylie Feuerbach ( Feb. 1, March 9) 2020 Ashley Joens (Nov. 25) 2020 Maggie Espenmiller-McGraw (Jan. 6) Ashley Joens (Dec. 16) 2019 Ashley Joens (Jan. 21, Jan. 28, Feb. 4) Ashley Joens (Jan. 20) 2018 Madison Wise (Dec. 4, Jan. 15, Feb. 12) Ashley Joens (Jan. 27) 2016 Bridget Carleton (Nov. 16, Dec. 21, Jan. 25, Feb. 1, Feb. 15) Ashley Joens (Feb. 9) Meredith Burkhall (Dec. 7) Ashley Joens (March 9) 2015 Bryanna Fernstrom (Nov. 17, Dec. 22, Jan. 26) 2019 Bridget Carleton (Nov. 19) 2014 Seanna Johnson (Nov. 25, Dec. 2, Jan. 13, Feb. 17, Feb. 24) Bridget Carleton (Dec. 17) Jadda Buckley (Dec. 16, Dec. 30, Jan. 6) Bridget Carleton (Jan. 7) 2013 Kidd Blaskowsky (Dec. 31) Kristin Scott (Jan. 28) Emiah Bingley (Nov. 19) Bridget Carleton (Feb. 18) 2012 Nikki Moody (Nov. 21, Nov. 28, Jan. 30) Bridget Carleton (Feb. 25) Brynn Williamson (Dec. 12) Bridget Carleton (March 4) 2011 Hallie Christofferson (Feb. 14) 2018 Bridget Carleton (Nov. 13) 2010 Anna Prins (Nov. 16) Bridget Carleton (Dec. 4) Amanda Zimmerman (Jan. 25) Bridget Carleton (Jan. 29) Chelsea Poppens (March 8) 2017 Jadda Buckley (Nov. 21) 2008 Kelsey Bolte (Jan. 14, Jan. 21, Feb. 18) Jadda Buckley (Dec. 5) 2007 Rachel Pierson (Dec. 3) Seanna Johnson (Dec. 12) Toccara Ross (Jan. 15)

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Alison Lacey (Jan. 22) 2004 Lyndsey Medders (Dec. 8) Megan Ronhovde (Feb. 23) 2003 Anne O’Neil (Dec. 16) Anne O’Neil (Feb. 3) 2000 Lindsey Wilson (March 3) 1999 Desirée Francis (Dec. 7) Angie Welle (Jan. 11) 1998 Megan Taylor (Dec. 8, Dec. 22, Jan. 26, Feb. 9, Feb. 16) Stacy Frese (Dec. 15)

NAISMITH PLAYER OF THE YEAR FINALIST 2002 Angie Welle 2000 Stacy Frese Stacy Frese is the only three-time ISU female Athlete of the Year. WOODEN AWARD PLAYER OF THE YEAR FINALIST Frese won the award in 1998, 1999 and 2000. 2019 Bridget Carleton 1990 Leslie Maple NANCY LIEBERMAN AWARD FINALIST Tynnetta Rasheed 2015 Nikki Moody 2010 Alison Lacey WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES U.S. TEAM 2007 Lyndsey Medders 2003 Anne O’Neil 2002 Lindsey Wilson 1999 Stacy Frese (Trials) 2000 Stacy Frese Megan Taylor (Trials)

CHERYL MILLER AWARD WINNER USA JONES CUP TRIALS 2021 Ashley Joens 2007 Heather Ezell 2019 Bridget Carleton 2000 Lindsey Wilson

CHERYL MILLER AWARD TOP 5 FINALIST NATIONAL SPORTS FESTIVAL NORTH TEAM 2021 Ashley Joens 1982 Tonya Burns 2020 Ashley Joens 2019 Bridget Carleton RETIRED ISU JERSEY 32 Angie Welle (1999-2002) CHERYL MILLER AWARD TOP 10 FINALIST 42 Tonya Burns (1982-85) 2020 Ashley Joens 51 Megan Taylor (1998-2001) 2019 Bridget Carleton 53 Jayme Olson (1995-98) 2018 Bridget Carleton ISU FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR (SINCE 1980) LISA LESLIE AWARD TOP 10 FINALIST 2019 Bridget Carleton 2020 Kristin Scott 2011 Kelsey Bolte 2007 Lyndsey Medders NAISMITH STARTING FIVE 2005 Anne O’Neil 2019 Bridget Carleton

WBCA ALL-STAR CHALLENGE 2003 Lindsey Wilson 2002 Angie Welle 2000 Stacy Frese (Three-point champion)

ESPN THREE-POINT CHAMPIONSHIP 2011 Kelsey Bolte 2009 Heather Ezell 2007 Lyndsey Medders 2005 Anne O’Neil 2003 Lindsey Wilson 2002 Tracy Gahan 2000 Stacy Frese

BIG EIGHT WOMEN’S SELECT TEAM 1992 Kim Van Deest 1991 Tynnetta Rasheed 1990 Lynne Lorenzen Alison Lacey was selected as the 10th overall selection in the OLYMPIC SPORTS FESTIVAL NORTH TEAM 2010 WNBA Draft. She is the highest Cyclone draftee in women's 1995 Jayme Olson basketball.

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2002 Angie Welle (co-recipient) 1997 Jayme Olson, first team 2001 Megan Taylor 1996 Jayme Olson, hm 2000 Stacy Frese 1999 Stacy Frese COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT VII 1998 Stacy Frese 2014 Hallie Christofferson 1994 Melanie Young 2007 Lyndsey Medders 1989 Carmen Jaspers 2006 Lyndsey Medders 1986 Jane Lobenstein 2005 Anne O’Neil 1985 Tonya Burns 2004 Anne O’Neil 2003 Lindsey Wilson WNBA DRAFT PICKS 2002 Angie Welle 2019 Bridget Carleton Lindsey Wilson Connecticut Sun, 2nd round (21) 2001 Lindsey Wilson 2015 Nikki Moody 2000 Stacy Frese San Antonio Stars, 3rd round (33) 1998 Jayme Olson 2013 Chelsea Poppens 1997 Jayme Olson Seattle Storm, 2nd round (18) 1996 Jayme Olson Anna Prins Connecticut Sun, 2nd round (23) ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT V 2011 Kelsey Bolte 1984 Sheila Mason Atlanta Dream, 3rd round (32) 1983 Sheila Mason 2010 Alison Lacey Robin Sawyer Seattle Storm, 1st round (10) 1982 Nancy Brown 2007 Lyndsey Medders Indiana, 2nd round (22) NCAA POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP 2005 Anne O’Neil 1998 Jayme Olson Sacramento, 3rd round (30) 2003 Lindsey Wilson BIG 12 POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP Connecticut, 3rd round (34) 1998 Jayme Olson 2002 Angie Welle Cleveland, 2nd round (31) ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE Tracy Gahan 2021 Maddie Frederick, first team New York, 3rd round (46) Ashley Joens, first team 2001 Megan Taylor Morgan Kane, first team Minnesota, 4th round (55) Kristin Scott, first team 2000 Desirée Francis Madison Wise, first team New York, 2nd round (29) 2020 Adriana Camber, first team Stacy Frese Nia Washington, first team Utah, 3rd round (35) Madison Wise, first team Ines Nezerwa, first team RALPH OLSEN AWARD Morgan Kane, first team This award, given from 1983-97, was named after the late Ashley Joens, second team Ralph Olsen, a long-time friend of Iowa State athletics. The 2019 Bridget Carleton, first team award was given each year to the player voted by the team Adriana Camber, first team as the most outstanding contributor. Meredith Burkhall, first team 1997 Janel Grimm Lauren Mills, first team 1996 Tara Gunderson Nia Washington, first team 1995 Jayme Olson Madison Wise, first team 1994 Melanie Young 2018 Meredith Burkhall, first team 1993 Shanda Fitzgerald Adriana Camber, first team 1992 Leslie Maple Bridget Carleton, first team 1991 Lynne Lorenzen Claire Ricketts, first team 1990 Nichelle Jenkins Nia Washington, first team 1989 Lisa Greiner 2017 Lexi Albrecht, first team 1988 Lisa Greiner Heather Bowe, first team 1987 Sandy Hafner Jadda Buckley, first team 1986 Jane Lobenstein Bridget Carleton, first team 1985 Monica Missel Seanna Johnson, first team 1984 Monica Missel TeeTee Starks, first team 1983 Margaret Ellibee Claire Ricketts, second team Jordan Jensen, second team COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 2016 Madison Baier, first team 2014 Hallie Christofferson, third team Claire Ricketts, first team 2005 Anne O’Neil, first team Jadda Buckley, second team 2002 Angie Welle, second team Kidd Blaskowsky, second team Lindsey Wilson, third team 2015 Brynn Williamson, first team

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Seanna Johnson, second team 2000 Stacy Frese, first team 2014 Hallie Christofferson, first team Tracy Gahan, first team Elly Arganbright, first team Erica Haugen, second team Ashley Hagedorn, second team Angie Welle, second team Tenisha Matlock, second team 1999 Stacy Frese, first team Brynn Williamson, second team Sarah Robson, first team 2013 Hallie Christofferson, first team Alyssa Shriver, first team Elly Arganbright, first team Erica Haugen, hm Chelsea Poppens, first team Ashley Homeyer, hm Anna Prins, first team Angie Welle, hm Brynn Williamson, second team 1998 Stacy Frese, first team 2012 Hallie Christofferson, first team Janel Grimm, first team Kelsey Harris, first team Jayme Olson, first team Anna Prins, first team 1997 Janel Grimm, first team Lauren Mansfield, second team Julie Hand, first team Chelsea Poppens, second team Michelle Jensen, first team 2011 Kelsey Bolte, first team Jayme Olson, first team Anna Prins, first team Cheyenne Palmer, first team Jessica Schroll, second team 1996 Tara Gunderson, first team 2010 Shellie Mosman, first team Julie Hand, first team Anna Florzak, first team Jayme Olson, first team Kelsey Bolte, second team Janel Grimm, first team Genesis Lightbourne, second team Cheyenne Palmer, hm 2009 Amanda Nisleit, first team Quintina Sullivan, hm Kelsey Bolte, second team 1995 Jayme Olson, first team Nicky Wieben, second team Jenny Dedek, hm 2008 Amanda Nisleit, first team Julie Hand, hm Alison Lacey, second team Trish Hessel, hm 2007 Lyndsey Medders, first team Jenny Hobbs, hm Amanda Nisleit, first team 1994 Melanie Young, first team Abby Reinert, first team Julie Hand, hm Megan Ronhovde, first team Trish Hessel, hm 2006 Kandice Beenken, first team Jenny Dedek, hm Lyndsey Medders, first team 1993 Jenny Hobbs, first team Megan Ronhovde, first team 1992 Kim Van Deest, first team Brittany Wilkins, first team 1991 Laurie Decker, first team Lisa Bildeaux, second team Lynne Lorenzen, first team 2005 Mary Fox, first team Sanquenetta Davis, second team Lisa Kriener, first team Kim Van Deest, second team Lyndsey Medders, first team 1990 Shelly Coyle, first team Anne O’Neil, first team Vanessa Ward, first team Tracy Paustian, first team Nichelle Jenkins, second team Megan Ronhovde, first team 1989 Carmen Jaspers, first team Brittany Wilkins, second team 1988 Carmen Jaspers, first team 2004 Erica Junod, first team 1987 Tracy Horvath, second team Lisa Kriener, first team 1985 Tonya Burns, first team Anne O’Neil, first team Tracy Paustian, first team Brittany Wilkins, second team 2003 Holly Bordewyk, first team Erica Junod, first team Lisa Kriener, first team Anne O’Neil, first team Tracy Paustian, first team Brittany Wilkins, first team Lindsey Wilson, first team 2002 Angie Welle, first team Lindsey Wilson, first team Tracy Gahan, second team 2001 Holly Bordewyk, first team Erica Junod, first team Sarah Robson, first team Angie Welle, first team Lindsey Wilson, first team Tracy Gahan, second team Ashley Homeyer, second team

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A Fallon Ellis, 2012-13-14-15 K Lexi Albrecht, 2014-15-16-17 Maggie Espenmiller-McGraw, 2020-21 Morgan Kane, 2020-21 Ada Anderson, 2002 Cledella Evans, 1990-91-92-93 Bride Kennedy-Hopoate, 2018 Jocelyn Anderson, 2008-09 Robin Evans, 1974-75 Carol Kozlik, 1974-75-76 Elly Arganbright, 2011-12-13-14 Heather Ezell, 2006-07-08-09 Lisa Kriener, 2002-03-04-05 Ashley Arlen, 2009 Chris Awender, 1984 F L Bryanna Fernstrom, 2015-16 Alison Lacey, 2007-08-09-10 B Kylie Feuerbach, 2021 Mary Ann Lamaak, 1976 Dorothy Babinat, 1983 Rhonda Fisher, 1996 Brittany Lange, 2007-08 Madison Baier, 2013-14-15-16 Shanda Fitzgerald, 1990-91-92-93 Alecia Lee, 1994-95-96-97 Ericka Bakke, 1992 Kris Fleck, 1974 Jolene Leseman, 1980-81-82-83 Amanda Bartz, 1997-98 Anna Florzak, 2007-08-09-10 Genesis Lightbourne, 2007-08-09-10 Kirsten Beach, 1989-90-91 Mary Fox, 2002-03-04-05 Jane Lobenstein, 1983-84-85-86 Kandice Beenken, 2003-04-05-06 Desirée Francis, 1999-2000 Lynne Lorenzen, 1988-89-90-91 Nakiah Bell, 2015 Maddie Frederick, 2020-21 Lori Lundquist, 1977 Lisa Bildeaux, 2005-06 Stacy Frese, 1998-99-2000 Gillian Bjerke, 2006-07 M Ellen Blackmun, 1991 G Lauren Mansfield, 2011-12 Nicole “Kidd” Blaskowsky, 2013-14-15-16 Tracy Gahan, 1999-2000-01-02 Leslie Maple, 1989-90-91-92 Colleen Blough, 1983 Karen Gerard, 1974-75 Mollie Mart, 1993 Becky Boll, 1978 Gileen Gleason, 1979-81 Kim Martin, 1994-95-96-97 Kelsey Bolte, 2008-09-10-11 Julie Goodrich, 1975-76-77 Sheila Mason, 1981-82-83-84 Theresa Bond, 1974 Barb Gordon, 1991-92-93-94 Tenisha Matlock, 2014 Holly Bordewyk, 2000-01-02-03 Beth Greiman, 1976-77 Jennifer May, 1993 Heather Bowe, 2017 Lisa Greiner, 1986-87-88-89 Nancy May, 1992 Melanie Bremer, 2002 Janel Grimm, 1995-96-97-98 Kileah Mays, 2012 Jadda Buckley, 2014-15-16-17 Linda Grumley, 1978 Jane McConnell, 1981-82-83-84 Meredith Burkhall, 2016-17-18-19 Tara Gunderson, 1994-95-96-97 Megan McCracken, 2003 Nancy Brown, 1978-81-82 Louise McDonald, 1974-75 Etta Burns, 1985-86-87-88 H Lyndsey Medders, 2004-05-06-07 Tonya Burns, 1982-83-84-85 Sandy Hafner, 1984-85-86-87 Kelley Meigel, 1984 Lizz Bush, 1986-87 Ashley Hagedorn, 2013-14 Mary Michalski, 1980 Julie Halverson, 1979 Alexa Middleton, 2019 C Julie Hand, 1994-95-96-97 Lauren Mills, 2019-20 Cerita Cain, 1982-83 Kelsey Harris, 2011-12 Monica Missel, 1983-84-85-86 Adriana Camber, 2017-18-19-20 Erica Haugen, 1998-99-2000-01 Nikki Moody, 2012-13-14-15 Bridget Carleton, 2016-17-18-19 Beth Helgeson, 1980 Shellie Mosman, 2007-08-09-10 Hallie Christofferson, 2011-12-13-14 Terri Helgeson, 1978-79 Gintaré Cipinyte, 2000-01 Tawanya Herbert, 1992-93-94-95 N Kelly Cizek, 1999-2000-01-02 Trish Hessel, 1994-95 Krista Nelson, 1976-77 Michelle Coady, 1977-78-79-80 Jennifer Hobbs, 1993-94-95 Chris Neppel, 1974 Mary Cofield, 2002-03 Pat Hodgson, 1975-76-77-78 Inès Nezerwa, 2019-20 Chassidy Cole, 2010-11-12 Anne Holland, 1984-85 Amanda Nisleit, 2006-07-08-09 Simone Cook, 1982 Ashley Homeyer, 2001-02 Casey Covington, 1991-92 Jane Horkey, 2004 O Tiffany Cox, 1994 Tracy Horvath, 1986-87-88-89 Anne O’Neil, 2003-04-05 Shelly Coyle, 1987-88-89-90 Carol Hudgins, 1979-80-81 Kathy O’Neill, 1985-86-87 Karry Crafton, 1979-80 Monica Huelman, 1997-98-99-00 Jayme Olson, 1995-96-97-98 Kari Olson, 1984-85-86 D I Sanquenetta Davis, 1988-89-90-91 Debbie Isenhart, 1979-80 P Seirra Dawson, 2005-06 Cheyenne Palmer, 1996-97 Laurie Decker, 1988-89-90-91 J Jill Papke, 1985 Jenny Dedek, 1994-95 Carmen Jaspers, 1986-87-88-89 Tracy Paustian, 2002-03-04-05 Laura Dewar, 1988 Nichelle Jenkins, 1987-88-89-90 Beth Pellett, 1998 Lexi Donarski, 2021 Diane Jensen, 1974 Faye Perkins, 1975-76-77-78 Amanda Doten, 1994-95 Jordan Jensen, 2014-15-16-17 Kathy Peters, 1974 Susan Draper, 1985 Michelle Jensen-Grawe, 1996-97 Colleen Peterson, 1976-77-78 Emily Durr, 2015-16-17-18 Ashley Joens, 2019-20-21 Mardi Pfannebecker, 1988-89 Aubrey Joens, 2021 Rachel Pierson, 2007 E Lynda Johnson, 1977 Beverlee Podewils, 1983 Megan Ebel, 2004 Rae Johnson, 2018-19-20-21 Chelsea Poppens, 2010-11-12-13 Tracy Eckert, 1979-80-81-82 Seanna Johnson, 2014-15-16-17 Anna Prins, 2010-11-12-13 Sherry Edwards, 1975 Erica Junod, 2001-02-03-04 Margaret Ellibee, 1980-81-82-83 R

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Tynnetta Rasheed, 1990-91-92 London Reile, 1977-78-80 Z Abby Reinert, 2004-05-06-07 Sue Zbornik, 1976-77 Sue Reitsma, 1979-80-81 Amanda Zimmerman, 2010-11-12-13 Alicia Revely, 1982 Izzi ZIngaro, 2021 Claire Ricketts, 2015-16-17-18 Sofija Živaljevic’, 2017 Katie Robinette, 2004-05 Sarah Robson, 1998-99-2000-01 Claire Rockall, 2009 Megan Ronhovde, 2004-05-06-07 Toccara Ross, 2007-08-09 Carol Ruby, 1976-77-78-79 Emily Ryan, 2021

S Robin Sawyer, 1982-83 Carol Schleihs, 1978-79-80-81 Jessica Schroll, 2010-11 Kristin Scott, 2018-19-20-21 Jackie Slaats, 1983-84-85-86 Barb Smith, 1976 Stephannie Smith, 1986-87 TeeTee Starks, 2016-17 Barb Straight, 1975-76 Cathy Strub, 1976-77 Tegan Stuart, 2005 Kristie Stuckenberg, 1993 Denae Stuckey, 2008-09-10

T Megan Taylor, 1998-99-2000-01 Rhonda Thacker, 1983-84-85-86 Blaire Thomas, 2015 Deb Thompson, 1976 Karla Thompson, 1978 Yvonne Thompson, 1985 Jade Thurmon, 2019-20

V Kim Van Deest, 1991-92

W Karen Walker, 1984 Vanessa Ward, 1987-88-89-90 Jennifer Warner, 1994-95 Nia Washington, 2017-18-19-20 Angie Welle, 1999-2000-01-02 Nicky Wieben, 2006-07-08-09 Karen Wiese-Tibben, 1978-79-80-81 Brittany Wilkins, 2003-04-0506 Whitney Williams, 2009-10 Brynn Williamson, 2012-13-14-15 Lindsey Wilson, 2000-01-02-03 Madison Wise, 2018-19-20-21 Jackie Wissink, 1974 Charalyn Wolf, 1975 Cheryl Wood, 1974-75 Barb Wray, 1974 Tara Wright, 1992 Jennifer Weubben, 1994 Noel Wyatt, 1986-87

Y Alexis Yackley, 2009 Sandy Yarger, 1974-75 Melanie Young, 1991-92-93-94

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1 Jessica Schroll, 2009-11 Cheryl Wood, 1974-75 Tegan Stuart, 2004-05 Seanna Johnson, 2013-17 Sue Zbornik, 1975-77 Madison Wise, 2017-2021 Bride Kennedy-Hopoate, 2017 Karla Thompson, 1977-78 Sheila Mason, 1980-81 2 13 Monica Missel, 1982-86 Whitney Williams, 2008-10 Robin Evans, 1973-75 Sandy Hafner, 1986-87 Darcie Dick, 2010-11 Faye Perkins, 1976-78 Tara Gunderson, 1993-97 Meilssa Youngblut, 2011-12 Carol Hudgins, 1978-81 Tracy Gahan, 1998-02 Lexi Albrecht, 2013-14 Tracy Eckert, 1981-82 Genesis Lightbourne, 2006-10 Nakiah Bell, 2014-15 Jane Lobenstein, 1985-86 Brynn Williamson, 2011-15 Sofija Zivaljevic', 2016 Tiffany Cox, 1993-94 TeeTee Starks, 2015-17 Rhonda Fisher, 1995-97 3 Lindsey Wilson, 1999-03 23 Jennifer Wuebben, 1993-94 Anna Florzak, 2006-10 Jackie Wissink, 1973-74 Rachel Pierson, 2005-07 Adriana Camber, 2016-20 Julie Goodrich, 1974-75 Alexis Yackley, 2008-09 Maggie Espenmiller-McGraw, 2020 Melanie Young, 1990-94 Kelsey Harris, 2010-12 Cris Shelton, 1996-97 Emiah Bingley, 2012-13 14 Sarah Robson, 1997-01 Emily Durr, 2014-17 Cheryl Wood, 1973-74 Ada Anderson, 2001-02 Barb Straight, 1975-76 Brittany Lange, 2006-08 4 Becky Boll 1977-78 Claire Rockall, 2008-09 Leslie Maple, 1988-92 Tracy Eckert, 1978-1981 Chassidy Cole, 2009-12 Patrice McGee, 1994-95 Colleen Blough, 1982-83 Ashley Hagedorn, 2012-14 Stacy Frese, 1996-00 Chris Awender, 1983-84 Maddie Frederick, 2018- Alison Lacey, 2006-10 Noel Wyatt, 1985-87 Nikki Moody, 2011-15 Laura Dewar, 1987-88 24 Heather Bowe, 2015-17 Cheyenne Palmer, 1995-97 Kris Fleck, 1973-74 Rae Johnson, 2017-2021 Lyndsey Medders, 2003-07 Barb Straight, 1974-75 Aliyah Konate, 2016-17 Cathy Strub, 1975-77 5 Lauren Mills, 2018-20 Terri Helgeson, 1978-79 Tynnetta Rasheed, 1989-92 Margaret Ellibee, 1979-83 Megan McCracken, 2002-03 15 Kelley Meigel, 1983-84 Nicky Wieben, 2005-09 Chris Neppel, 1973-74 Etta Burns, 1984-88 Hallie Christofferson, 2010-14 Colleen Peterson, 1975-78 Cledella Evans, 1989-93 Tracy Horvath, 1985-89 Julie Hand, 1993-97 10 Kim Van Deest, 1989-92 Tracy Paustian, 2001-05 Karen Gerard, 1973-75 Michelle Canzolino, 1992-93 Gillian Bjerke, 2005-07 Mardi Pfannebecker, 1988-90 Holly Bordewyk, 1999-03 Elly Arganbright, 2010-14 Kim Martin, 1993-97 Heather Ezell, 2005-09 Ashley Joens, 2018- Erica Junod, 1999-04 Kidd Blaskowsky, 2012-16 Denae Stuckey, 2007-10 Inés Nezerwa, 2018-20 25 Lauren Mansfield, 2010-12 Izzi Zingaro, 2020 Barb Wray, 1973-74 Nia Washington, 2016-20 Sherry Edwards, 1974-75 Kylie Feuerbach, 2020 20 Julie Goodrich, 1975-77 Charalyn Wolf, 1974-75 Nichelle Jenkins, 1986-87 11 Mary Ann Lamaak, 1975-76 Laurie Decker, 1987-91 Carol Kozlik, 1973-76 Michelle Coady, 1976-80 Tawanya Herbert, 1991-95 Carol Schleihs, 1977-81 Anne Holland, 1983-85 Lisa Bildeaux, 2004-06 Dorothy Babinat, 1982-83 Kate Bauman, 2000-01 Lexi Albrecht, 2014-17 Sandy Hafner, 1983-86 Sierra Dawson, 2004-06 Kristin Scott, 2017-2021 Mardi Pfannebecker, 1987-88 Aubrey Joens, 2020 Mary Fox, 2001-05 30 Kelsey Bolte, 2007-11 21 Faye Perkins, 1974-75 Jadda Buckley, 2013-17 Carol Ruby, 1975-79 Cerita Cain, 1981-83 Jade Thurmon, 2018-20 Sheila Mason, 1981-84 Lisa Greiner, 1985-89 Emily Ryan, 2020 Susan Draper, 1984-85 Vicki Seliger, 1989-90 Shanda Fitzgerald, 1989-93 Nikki Jensen, 1993-94 12 Ashley Homeyer, 1998-02 Alyssa Shriver, 1998-00 Sandy Yarger, 1973-75 Katie Robinette, 2002-05 Kandice Beenken, 2002-06 Pat Hodgson, 1975-78 Kileah Mays, 2011-12 Shellie Mosman, 2006-10 Jane Lobenstein, 1982-85 Tenisha Matlock, 2013-14 Claire Ricketts, 2014- Vanessa Ward, 1986-90 Bridget Carleton, 2015-19 Ericka Bakke, 1991-92 Lexi Donarski, 2020 31 Jenny Hobbs, 1992-95 Kathy Peters, 1973-74 Erica Haugen, 1997-01 22 Barb Smith, 1975-76 Anne O'Neil, 2001-05 Diane Miller, 1973-74 Beth Helgeson, 1979-80

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Megan Ronhovde, 2003-07 Kari Olson, 1983-86 Molly Mart, 1992-93 Ashley Arlen, 2008-09 Shelly Coyle, 1986-90 Janel Grimm, 1994-98 Morgan Kane, 2018- Casey Covington 1990-91 Mindy Sywassink, 2000-01 Christine Porter, 1991-92 32 Quinita Sullivan, 1995-97 53 Teresa Bond, 1973-74 Tanisha Brewer, 1997-98 Jayme Olson, 1994-98 Deb Thompson, 1975-76 Abby Reinert, 2003-07 London Reile, 1976-78 55 Karry Crafton, 1978-80 41 Kristie Struckenberg, 1992-93 Jane McConnell, 1980-84 Beth Greiman, 1975-77 Nina Smith, 2001-02 Yvonne Thompson, 1984-85 London Reile, 1979-80 Susan Sherman, 2002-03 Lizz Bush, 1985-86 Gileen Gleason, 1980-81 Anna Prins, 2009-13 Trish Hessel, 1992-95 Simone Cook, 1981-82 Angie Welle, 1998-02 Rhonda Thacker, 1982-86 00 Amanda Nisleit, 2005-09 Toccara Ross, 2006-09 Casey Covington, 1991-92 Fallon Ellis, 2011-15 Gintare Cipinyte, 1999-01 Meredith Burkhall, 2015-19 42 Maggie Espenmiller-McGraw, 2019 Becky Deetz, 1977-78 Mary Michalski, 1979-80 33 Tonya Burns, 1981-85 Lori Lundquist, 1976-77 Becky Jushka, 1995-96 Nancy Brown, 1977-78 Amanda Bartz, 1996-98 Julie Halverson, 1978-80 Desiree Francis, 1998-00 Nancy Brown, 1980-82 Amanda Zimmerman, 2009-13 Beverly Podewils, 1982-83 Blaire Thomas, 2014-15 Karen Walker, 1983-84 Gabby McBride, 2019 Jill Papke, 1984-85 Ellen Blackmun, 1990-91 43 Jennifer May, 1991-93 Karen Wiese Tibben, 1977-81 Michelle Jensen-Grawe, 1994-97 Jolene Leseman, 1981-82 Beth Pellett, 1997-98 Kathy O’Neill, 1984-85 Megan Ebel, 2003-04 Alicia Lee, 1993-97 Chelsea Poppens, 2009-13 Mary Cofield, 2000-03 Alexa Middleton, 2017-19 44 34 Jolene Leseman, 1979-81 Pat Hodgson, 1974-75 Carolyn Biebighauser, 1981-82 Lynda Johnson, 1976-78 Jolene Leseman, 1982-83 Deb Isenhart, 1978-80 Kathy O'Neill, 1983-87 Alicia Revely, 1981-82 Sanquenetta Davis, 1987-91 Robin Sawyer, 1982-83 Jane Horkey, 2003-04 Jackie Slaats, 1983-86 Jocelyn Anderson, 2007-09 Kirsten Beach, 1988-91 Bryanna Fernstrom, 2014-16 Nancy May, 1991-93 Amber Walker, 1994-95 45 Jenni Reiling, 1995-96 Louise McDonald, 1973-74 Madison Baier, 2012-16 Stephannie Smith, 1985-87 Christine Porter, 1992-93 35 Jenny Dedek, 1993-95 Louise McDonald, 1974-75 Monica Huelman, 1996-00 Linda Grumley, 1977-78 Lisa Kreiner, 2001-05 Sue Reitsma, 1978-81 Robin Sawyer, 1981-82 50 Jackie Slaats, 1982-83 Carmen Jaspers, 1985-89 Lizz Bush, 1985-87 Barb Gordon, 1990-94 Nichelle Jenkins, 1987-90 Melanie Bremer, 2001-02 Jennifer Warner, 1993-95 Lindsey Jarosinski, 2019 Kelly Cizek, 1998-02 Jordan Jensen, 2013-17 51 Lynne Lorenzen, 1987-91 40 Amanda Doten, 1993-95 Dianne Jensen, 1973-74 Megan Taylor, 1997-01 Krista Nelson, 1975-77 Brittany Wilkins, 2002-06 Terri Helgeson, 1977-78 Gileen Gleason, 1978-79 52 Nancy Eide, 1979-80 Tara Wright, 1991-92

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Iowa State added a win over Texas A&M in the first-ever Big 12 Championship before learning its postseason fate. The NCAA committee awarded Iowa State with a berth in the tournament’s West Regional and a trip to Charlottesville, Va., to face Utah. While Iowa State fell to Utah, 66-57, it was a capper to a magical season. A junior, Jayme Olson had been the floor leader of the Cyclones all season, averaging 17 points and seven rebounds for the year. Tara Gunderson led the Big 12 in assists on the season with 4.6 per game. She also averaged 11 points per Front row (left to right): Cris Shelton, Cheyenne Palmer, Tara Gunderson, Alecia Lee, game while running the ISU offense. Julie Hand, Kim Martin, Michelle Jensen. Back row (left to right): Stacy Frese, Quintina Sullivan, Jayme Olson, Monica Huelman, Janel Grimm, Amanda Bartz, Rhonda Fisher. Janel Grimm continued her strong career, averaging 13.7 points per game It was a historical season that would their first ever NCAA Championship as a junior, ranking 11th in the league. set the table for Bill Fennelly’s success appearance. His Cyclones won a The 1996-97 Iowa State team set at Iowa State. Fennelly took over a school-record nine league games, the stage for the unprecedented program that had never reached the including a convincing 74-56 win over success that would follow the team postseason and had just one 20-win No. 10 Texas, the school’s first victory throughout the Bill Fennelly era. The season to its credit. It didn’t take the over a top-10 team. The Cyclones sat season catapulted Iowa State into the Cyclones’ new head coach long to at 9-8 when January ended, but rolled national women’s basketball picture, change that. off wins in seven of their eight February allowing future conference titles and In just his second year in Ames, games, including their win over the deep postseason runs to be possible. Fennelly piloted the Cyclones to Longhorns.

FINAL STATISTICS Name FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% Ast. Stl. Reb.-Avg. Pts-Avg Olson 165-381 .411 58-141 .411 109-130 .838 71 38 211-7.3 497-17.1 Grimm 160-314 .510 11-56 .196 67-94 .713 46 27 216-7.4 398-13.7 Gunderson 104-289 .360 78-222 .351 37-47 .787 135 51 85-2.9 323-11.1 Hand 52-135 .385 22-72 .306 28-35 .800 61 31 75-2.6 154-5.3 Martin 50-119 .420 4-20 .200 43-75 .573 43 34 131-4.7 147-5.3 Huelman 52-107 .486 0-5 .000 23-47 .489 20 14 91-3.1 127-4.4 Sullivan 18-36 .500 0-0 .000 21-29 .724 5 2 49-2.0 57-2.4 Lee 17-41 .415 0-0 .000 10-18 .556 4 1 52-2.3 44-1.9 Bartz 14-42 .333 12-39 .308 2-4 .500 9 5 15-1.2 42-3.2 Shelton 10-49 .204 4-20 .200 3-8 .375 25 15 25-0.9 27-1.0 Palmer 7-24 .292 4-9 .444 3-6 .500 16 8 23-1.0 21-0.9 Jensen 2-4 .500 2-3 .667 3-4 .750 3 0 5-0.8 9-1.5 Fisher 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 2-2 1.00 0 1 4-0.7 4-0.7 Totals 652-1545 .422 195-587 .332 351-499 .703 438 227 1099-37.9 1850-63.8

1996-97 ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 4 Stacy Frese G 5-8 So.% Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Washington/Univ. of Iowa) 10 Kim Martin G 5-8 Sr.# Kansas City, Mo. (Southwest) 13 Rhonda Fisher F 6-0 So. Des Moines, Iowa (West Des Moines Dowling) 14 Cheyenne Palmer G 5-8 Sr.# Lexington, Ky. (Henry Clay/Drake Univ.) 22 Tara Gunderson G 5-8 Sr. Lake Park, Iowa (Harris-Lake Park) 23 Cris Shelton G 5-4 Fr. East Chicago, Ind. (East Chicago Central) 24 Julie Hand G 5-10 Sr. Emmetsburg, Iowa (Emmetsburg) 33 Michelle Jensen G 5-7 So.# Bellevue, Neb. (Bellevue East) 40 Quintina Sullivan F 6-1 So. Birmingham, Ala. (West Memphis [Ark.]) 42 Amanda Bartz G 6-0 Fr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Washington) 43 Alecia Lee F 6-0 Sr. Kansas City, Mo. (Hickman Hills) 45 Monica Huelman F 6-2 Fr. Vinton, Iowa (Vinton-Shellsburg) 52 Janel Grimm F 6-1 Jr. North English, Iowa (Montezuma) 53 Jayme Olson F 6-1 Jr. Bettendorf, Iowa (Bettedorf) # has redshirted; % redshirted this season (transfer) Head Coach: Bill Fennelly Assistant Coaches: Katie Abrahamson, Brenda Frese CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB 99 1998 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP - SECOND ROUND (25-8; 12-4 BIG 12)

average 14.9 points per game. Grimm was also strong as a senior, scoring 12.8 points per game and being named to the All-Big 12 third team. Iowa State also welcomed Taylor to Ames where she began what would become a sensational career in style. Taylor earned top honors for a Big 12 rookie for a season that saw her average 13.9 points per game. After running through the Big 12 during the regular season, the Cyclones made their first trip to the Big 12 Championship semifinals. From there it was back to Ames and the NCAA Championship, with the first two rounds held in Hilton Coliseum. Iowa State earned a No. 4 seed and played Kent in the first round. Kent came to play, but Iowa State Front row (left to right): Michelle Jensen-Grawe, Erica Haugen, Megan Taylor, Stacy would pull off a 79-76 win. It was the Frese, Sarah Robson. Back row (left to right): Rhonda Fisher, Amanda Bartz, Monica first NCAA Championship victory for Huelman, Janel Grimm, Jayme Olson, Tanisha Brewer. Iowa State. The Cyclones advanced to face Building on its success from the Today poll and 23rd in the CNN/WBCS Rutgers in the second round. A then- previous season’s inaugural trip to Coaches’ Poll. Iowa State also posted record crowd of 9,705 rocked Hilton. the NCAA Championship, Iowa State a 12-4 record in Big 12 play to finish The game and a Sweet 16 berth was soared to new heights during the second in the conference, the team’s not decided until the final buzzer 1997-98 campaign. Third-year coach then-highest-ever placing. sounded, with Rutgers squeaking away Bill Fennelly led the Cyclones to a 25-8 The team featured four standouts, with a 62-61 win. Taylor ended her record and the school’s first ever NCAA with Frese leading the team by spectacular freshman season with 28 postseason victory. averaging 15.9 points per game on her points and Olson added 14. Iowa State began the season by way to All-Big 12 first team and Big 12 The season might have been over, winning 16 of its first 18 games and Newcomer of the Year honors. but success was just beginning for went on to take home a then-school- Olson finished her Iowa State career Iowa State. So close to advancing best 25 victories. The Cyclones climbed as the school’s all-time leading scorer. to the Sweet 16, the Cyclones into the national polls for the first time She was second-team all-conference would have to wait another year to ever, finishing ranked 24th in the USA after a senior campaign that saw her taste the sweetness of the NCAA Championship’s second weekend. FINAL STATISTICS Name FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% Ast. Stl. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg. Frese 148-339 .437 100-219 .457 128-166 .771 190 50 107-3.2 524-15.9 Olson 163-326 .500 36-104 .346 129-170 .759 75 26 265-8.0 491-14.9 Taylor 159-374 .425 61-157 .389 81-104 .779 72 25 270-8.2 460-13.9 Grimm 154-274 .562 4-20 .200 111-145 .766 81 33 234-7.1 423-12.8 Bartz 49-145 .338 40-119 .336 24-38 .632 27 22 131-4.0 162-4.9 Haugen 44-118 .373 22-72 .306 33-51 .647 54 27 76-2.3 143-4.3 Huelman 45-86 .523 0-4 .000 15-28 .536 18 11 111-3.4 105-3.2 Fisher 5-13 .385 0-1 .000 4-6 .667 3 1 11-1.0 14-1.3 Robson 2-6 .333 2-5 .400 5-9 .556 1 2 5-0.4 11-0.8 Brewer 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 9-12 .750 0 2 7-0.7 9-0.9 Pellett 2-5 .400 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0 0 2-0.3 5-0.6 Scheckel 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 3-1.04-1.3 Totals 773-1692 .457 266-705 .377 539-729 .739 521 199 1327-40.2 2351-71.2

1997-98 ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 4 Stacy Frese G 5-8 So.# Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Washington/Univ. of Iowa) 12 Erica Haugen G 5-10 Fr. Osseo, Minn. (Osseo) 13 Rhonda Fisher F 6-0 Jr. Des Moines, Iowa (West Des Moines Dowling) 23 Sarah Robson G 5-5 Fr. Belmond, Iowa (Belmond-Klemme) 24 Casey Scheckel F 5-10 Jr. Bellevue, Iowa (Bellevue) 33 Beth Pellett G 5-11 Sr.# Atlantic, Iowa (Atlantic) 42 Amanda Bartz G 6-0 So. Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Washington) 45 Monica Huelman F 6-2 So. Vinton, Iowa (Vinton-Shellsburg) 51 Megan Taylor G 5-11 Fr. Roseau, Minn. (Roseau) 52 Janel Grimm F 6-1 Sr. North English, Iowa (Montezuma) 53 Jayme Olson F 6-1 Sr. Bettendorf, Iowa (Bettedorf) # has redshirted Head Coach: Bill Fennelly Assistant Coaches: Katie Abrahamson, Brenda Frese, Latoja Harris

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second-straight season, with the Cyclones disposing of Santa Clara and Oregon in front of their home fans. Frese scored 31 in the 74-61 win over Santa Clara and Welle poured in 21 points and 10 rebounds to best Oregon, 85-70. Those wins set up a trip to the Sweet 16 and a matchup with top-seeded Connecticut. The three-point shot has become a staple of Fennelly’s teams, and it was a shot from behind the arc that propelled the Cyclones to the biggest victory in the program’s history. With 5:26 to play, Huelman nailed a high- arching shot to put Iowa State ahead, a lead they would not relinquish on their Front row (left to right): Assistant coach Latoja Harris, assistant coach Katie Abrahamson, Tracy way to a 64-58 victory. The shot was Gahan, Sarah Robson, Erica Haugen, Stacy Frese, Megan Taylor, Desirée Francis, assistant coach Brenda Frese, head coach Bill Fennelly. Back row (left to right): Head athletic trainer Denise Harklau, Huelman’s only three of the game and student trainer Diann Zuck, Kelly Cizek, Jessica Jackson, Alyssa Shriver, Monica Huelman, Angie one of two field goals for the junior, but Welle, Ashley Homeyer, manager Keith Papin, manager Jeff Laboe, manager Donna Williams. it was a basket that would go down in Iowa State history. It was a game that would reshape the Stacy Frese, Megan Taylor and Monica Iowa State’s magical run ended Iowa State women’s basketball team’s Huelman had returned to lead the two days later with an 89-71 loss to national standing. The Cyclones had Cyclones, and the team was bolstered Georgia, but the season had been the enjoyed increasing success over the by the addition of Big 12 Newcomer best in school history. Fennelly was previous two seasons, making their of the Year Desiree Francis. Iowa State named WBCA District 5 Coach of the first NCAA Championship appearance started the season 13-1 and won all 15 Year and was runner-up to Tennessee’s in 1997 and winning their first of its games at Hilton Coliseum. For Pat Summitt for National Coach of the postseason game a season later. Now the second consecutive year, ISU went Year. The Cyclones had matched the Iowa State found themselves in the 12-4 in conference play, placing second then-school-record of 25 victories set a Sweet 16 for the first time in school in the league. The team also made the season before and cemented itself as a history, facing national powerhouse Big 12 Championship title game for the player on the national stage. and No. 1 seed Connecticut. first time in school history. It had been another season of Ames hosted the first two rounds success for Bill Fennelly and Iowa State. of the NCAA Championship for the

FINAL STATISTICS Name FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% Ast. Stl. Reb.-Avg. Pts-Avg Frese 146-344 .424 88-191 .461 136-164 .829 129 44 69-2.3 516-17.2 Taylor 179-426 .420 73-175 .417 72-91 .791 78 43 269-8.2 503-15.2 Francis 157-299 .525 21-71 .296 60-86 .698 35 52 194-6.7 395-13.6 Welle 134-231 .580 1-4 .250 92-147 .626 35 15 224-6.8 361-10.9 Gahan 76-165 .461 17-54 .315 71-102 .696 80 36 168-5.4 240-7.7 Huelman 72-151 .477 14-49 .286 32-42 .762 31 21 163-4.9 190-5.8 Haugen 49-136 .360 30-89 .337 32-45 .711 104 42 58-1.8 160-4.8 Cizek 11-35 .314 2-5 .400 22-40 .550 10 3 46-1.9 46-1.9 Shriver 7-17 .412 0-0 .000 13-22 .591 2 0 19-0.9 27-1.3 Robson 2-8 .250 2-6 .333 10-18 .556 5 1 4-0.2 16-0.9 Homeyer 3-12 .250 1-1 1.00 1-10 .100 2 3 8-0.5 8-0.5 Totals 836-1824 .458 249-645 .386 541-767 .705 511 260 1342-40.7 2462-74.6

1998-99 ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 4 Stacy Frese G 5-8 Jr.# Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Washington/Univ. of Iowa) 12 Erica Haugen G 5-10 So. Osseo, Minn. (Osseo) 21 Ashley Homeyer F 6-0 Fr. Oakbrook, Ill. (Hinsdale Central) 22 Tracy Gahan F 6-1 Fr. McKinney, Texas (McKinney) 23 Sarah Robson G 5-5 So. Belmond, Iowa (Belmond-Klemme) 30 Alyssa Shriver F 6-3 Fr. Salina, Kan. (South) 32 Angie Welle C 6-4 Fr. Fargo, N.D. (Shanley) 35 Kelly Cizek F 6-1 Fr.# Omaha, Neb. (Millard South) 40 Tanisha Brewer F 5-11 So. Wheeling, Ill. (Buffalo Grove) 42 Desirée Francis F 6-0 Jr. Antigua, West Indies (Greenbay Secondary/Kirkwood CC) 45 Monica Huelman F 6-2 Jr. Vinton, Iowa (Vinton-Shellsburg) 51 Megan Taylor G 5-11 So. Roseau, Minn. (Roseau) 52 Jessica Jackson F 6-3 Fr. Belleville, Ill. (East) # has redshirted Head Coach: Bill Fennelly Assistant Coaches: Katie Abrahamson, Latoja Harris, Brenda Oldfield

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on her way to being a finalist for the Naismith Player of the Year Award. Three other Cyclones earned all- conference honors, with Angie Welle being named to the second team and Francis and Megan Taylor gaining third-team honors. Welle was also an honorable mention All-American. After claiming the conference tournament, Iowa State headed home to play host to the first two rounds of the NCAA Championship, earning a No. 3 seed after its great season. ISU’s postseason run got off to a great start with a 92-63 opening round win over Saint Francis. Front row (left to right): Holly Bordewyk, Lindsey Wilson, Erica Junod, Sarah Robson, A return trip to the Sweet 16 was on Stacy Frese, Desirée Francis, Megan Taylor, Erica Haugen, Tracy Gahan. Back row (left the line against Illinois. The Cyclones to right): Kelly Cizek, Monica Huelman, Angie Welle, Gintaré Cipinyte, Alyssa Shriver, earned a 79-68 win behind another Jessica Jackson, Ashley Homeyer. balanced offensive attack. Penn State was Iowa State’s opponent The 1999-2000 season was another champion Texas. in the Sweet 16, held in Kansas City. In jewel in the Iowa State women’s Coming off its Elite Eight run a season a closely matched contest, the Nittany basketball team’s crown. The Cyclones before, seniors Stacy Frese, Desiree Lions came away with a 66-65 upset advanced to the NCAA Championship’s Francis and Monica Huelman paced victory. Sweet 16 for the second-consecutive ISU to school records in both total wins While Iowa State was unable to make season and Bill Fennelly became the (27) and conference wins (13). back-to-back trips to the Elite Eight, winningest coach in the program’s Frese, who ended her Iowa State the season was still one of the best history in just his fifth campaign as career as the school’s all-time leader in school history. Consecutive Sweet coach. Led by an outstanding group in three-point shots made, earned 16 appearances were unprecedented of seniors, Iowa State claimed a share second-team All-America honors as for the Cyclones, as were the Big 12 of the Big 12 Conference regular- well as being named an all-conference regular-season and postseason titles. season title and then won the Big 12 first-team selection. Frese averaged Championship by beating league co- 13.8 points and five assists per game

FINAL STATISTICS Name FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% Ast. Stl. Reb.Avg. Pts.-Avg. Welle 185-286 .647 2-6 .333 135-179 .754 44 20 283-8.6 507-15.4 Frese 140-338 .414 86-195 .441 88-105 .838 165 26 80-2.4 454-13.8 Francis 182-334 .545 38-90 .422 37-50 .740 31 57 191-6.0 439-13.7 Taylor 163-375 .435 73-189 .386 29-42 .690 94 43 227-6.9 428-13.0 Wilson 62-125 .496 29-54 .537 70-89 .787 74 21 40-1.3 223-7.4 Gahan 73-162 .451 36-90 .400 37-48 .771 108 37 154-4.7 219-6.6 Cipinyte 39-76 .513 0-0 .000 21-47 .447 4 7 75-2.4 99-3.2 Huelman 36-64 .563 9-23 .391 10-14 .714 29 6 71-2.4 91-3.0 Haugen 36-110 .327 20-77 .260 4-9 .444 63 26 47-1.4 96-2.9 Bordewyk 15-44 .341 5-20 .250 6-14 .429 9 5 42-1.8 41-1.7 Cizek 4-18 .222 1-5 .200 11-16 .688 2 5 21-1.5 20-1.4 Shriver 5-14 .357 0-0 .000 5-5 1.00 0 0 10-0.7 15-1.1 Robson 1-9 .111 0-4 .000 1-2 .500 3 1 1-0.1 3-0.2 Homeyer 1-6 .167 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 2 5 6-0.5 3-0.2 Totals 942-1961 .480 300-756 .397 454-620 .732 629 259 1365-41.4 2638-79.9

1999-00 ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 00 Gintaré Cipinyte C 6-5 Jr. Kaunas, Lithuania (Kaunas A. Stulginskis/Seward County CC) 4 Stacy Frese G 5-8 Sr.# Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Washington/Univ. of Iowa) 10 Erica Junod G 5-7 Fr. Ankeny, Iowa (Ankeny) 12 Erica Haugen G 5-10 Jr. Osseo, Minn. (Osseo) 13 Lindsey Wilson G 5-9 Fr. Seattle, Wash. (Roosevelt) 15 Holly Bordewyk F/C 6-1 Fr. Rapid City, S.D. (Stevens) 21 Ashley Homeyer F 6-0 So. Oakbrook, Ill. (Hinsdale Central) 22 Tracy Gahan G 6-0 So. McKinney, Texas (McKinney) 23 Sarah Robson G 5-6 Jr. Belmond, Iowa (Belmond-Klemme) 30 Alyssa Shriver F 6-2 So. Salina, Kan. (South) 32 Angie Welle F/C 6-4 So. Fargo, N.D. (Shanley) 34 Sara Stribe G 6-0 Fr.% Carroll, Iowa (Carroll/Drake Univ.) 35 Kelly Cizek F 6-0 So.# Omaha, Neb. (Millard South) 42 Desirée Francis F 6-1 Sr. Antigua, West Indies (Greenbay Secondary/Kirkwood CC) 45 Monica Huelman F 6-2 Sr. Vinton, Iowa (Vinton-Shellsburg) 51 Megan Taylor G 5-10 Jr. Roseau, Minn. (Roseau) 52 Jessica Jackson F 6-3 Fr.# Swansea, Ill. (Belleville East) # has redshirted, % redshirted this season (transfer) Head Coach: Bill Fennelly Assistant Coaches: Katie Abrahamson, Latoja Harris, Kelly Kebe 102 CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB 2001 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP - SWEET 16 (27-6; 12-4 BIG 12)

Taylor and Lindsey Wilson also earning all-tournament team honors. Fennelly was a finalist for Naismith Coach of the Year after turning in his fourth consecutive season of 25 or more wins. Iowa State reached the century mark in its 100-61 win over Howard in the first round of the NCAA Championship. For the fourth season in a row Iowa State hosted the opening rounds of the postseason tournament, this time as a No. 2 seed, the highest placement ever for the Cyclones in the postseason. Florida State stood between Iowa State and a third-straight trip to the Sweet 16. Behind another monster game from Welle, ISU cleared that hurdle, gaining an 85-70 win. Iowa State had made its third Front row (left to right): Tracy Gahan, Sarah Robson, Erica Haugen, Megan Taylor, consecutive Sweet 16 appearance, Gintaré Cipinyté, Lindsey Wilson, Erica Junod. Back row (left to right): Ashley Homeyer, moving on to Denver for the NCAA Kelly Cizek, Angie Welle, Kate Bauman, Mindy Sywassink, Holly Bordewyk, Mary Cofield. Championship’s second weekend. The Cyclones ran into a tough Vanderbilt A third consecutive Sweet 16 earning a third-place showing in the team that built a 40-27 lead in the first showing was in the cards for Iowa Big 12 regular-season standings. The half and then held on for an 84-65 win. State during the 2000-01 season, Cyclones started the season ranked Welle scored 20, but it wasn’t enough. as the Cyclones continued their run 10th in the country and climbed as Tracy Gahan added 14 and Wilson and of postseason success. After never high as fifth in the rankings after an Taylor each had 13 for the Cyclones. reaching the NCAA Championship 11-0 start. The Cyclones’ 79 wins over their before coach Bill Fennelly arrived in The Cyclones won their second last three seasons were the best three- 1995, Iowa State was now riding the consecutive Big 12 Championship season stretch in school history. The wave of success. crown, beating three ranked team also won 37 conference games Despite losing stars Stacy Frese opponents, including No. 7 Oklahoma during that time, far and away the and Desiree Francis to graduation, in the championship game. Junior best three-year league stretch for the Iowa State continued its winning ways, Angie Welle was named MVP of the Cyclones. tying the school record of 27 wins and conference tournament with Megan

FINAL STATISTICS Name FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% Ast. Stl. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg. Welle 228-348 .655 3-14 .214 146-198 .737 52 21 330-10.0 605-18.3 Wilson 165-346 .477 63-150 .420 90-126 .714 173 28 92-2.8 483-14.6 Taylor 168-424 .396 80-209 .383 59-68 .868 93 27 200-6.1 475-14.4 Gahan 140-263 .532 57-125 .456 70-88 .795 91 34 249-7.5 407-12.3 Haugen 69-180 .383 52-135 .385 19-24 .792 115 47 60-1.8 209-6.3 Junod 69-133 .519 36-68 .529 24-33 .727 61 28 97-2.9 198-6.0 Cizek 34-76 .447 0-4 .000 21-32 .656 18 14 82-2.6 89-2.8 Bordewyk 19-47 .404 6-15 .400 13-21 .619 15 7 34-1.4 57-2.4 Cipinyte 22-47 .468 0-0 .000 10-14 .714 7 5 56-1.9 54-1.8 Bauman 5-11 .455 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 1 2 9-1.0 12-1.3 Robson 4-17 .235 3-13 .231 10-15 .667 4 5 7-0.4 21-1.1 Homeyer 3-12 .250 0-3 .000 5-8 .625 2 0 12-0.8 11-0.7 Swassink 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 0 0 2-0.2 1-0.1 Totals 926-1906 .486 300-736 .408 470-635 .740 632 218 1338-40.5 2622-79.5

2000-01 ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 00 Gintaré Cipinyte C 6-5 Sr. Kaunas, Lithuania (Kaunas A. Stulginskis/Seward County CC) 10 Erica Junod G 5-7 Fr.# Ankeny, Iowa (Ankeny) 12 Erica Haugen G 5-10 Sr. Osseo, Minn. (Osseo) 13 Lindsey Wilson G 5-9 So. Seattle, Wash. (Roosevelt) 15 Holly Bordewyk F 6-1 So. Rapid City, S.D. (Stevens) 20 Kate Bauman F/C 6-6 Fr. Prior Lake, Minn. (The Blake School) 21 Ashley Homeyer F 6-0 Jr. Oakbrook, Ill. (Hinsdale Central) 22 Tracy Gahan G 6-0 Jr. McKinney, Texas (McKinney) 23 Sarah Robson G 5-6 Sr. Belmond, Iowa (Belmond-Klemme) 32 Angie Welle F/C 6-4 Jr. Fargo, N.D. (Shanley) 35 Kelly Cizek F 6-0 Jr.# Omaha, Neb. (Millard South) 43 Mary Cofield F 6-0 Jr.% Rockford, Ill. (Jefferson/St. Ambrose) 51 Megan Taylor G 5-10 Sr. Roseau, Minn. (Roseau) 52 Mindy Sywassink F/C 6-3 Fr. Muscatine, Iowa (Muscatine) # has redshirted, % redshirted this season (transfer) Head Coach: Bill Fennelly Assistant Coaches: Robin Becker, Latoja Harris, Kelly Kebe

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game to lead a balanced ISU attack. For his work, Fennelly was a finalist for Naismith Coach of the Year honors. Iowa State started the season 12-0, moving up to fourth in the national polls. The Cyclones went 9-7 in Big 12 play and won two games at the Big 12 Championship, beating Nebraska and No. 10 Colorado before falling to No. 7 Baylor in the semifinals. Once again, a NCAA Championship call was coming. The Cyclones earned the three- seed for their postseason run, and were given Temple for their opening round opponent. For the fifth straight season, Iowa State played its opening round games in front of the home fans at Hilton Coliseum. Front row (left to right): Mary Cofield, Ada Anderson, Kelly Cizek, Tracy Gahan, Angie The team didn’t disappoint the Welle, Ashley Homeyer, Lindsey Wilson, Mary Fox. Back row (left to right): Anne O’Neil, Cyclone faithful, beating Temple 72- Holly Bordewyk, Brittany Wilkins, Nina Smith, Lisa Kriener, Melanie Bremer, Tracy 57. Mary Cofield, who came into the Paustian, Erica Junod. game averaging 6.3 points per game, Postseason appearances have America second team after averaging hit all six of her three-point attempts become a staple of the Iowa State 20.5 points and 11.3 rebounds per and scored 20 points. Welle had 18 women’s basketball season, with the game. She was a finalist for the points and 15 rebounds while Gahan Cyclones making their fifth consecutive Naismith Player of the Year award and also notched a double-double with 12 trip to the NCAA Championship during a member of the all-Big 12 first team. points and 11 boards. With a 10-point the 2001-02 campaign. With Welle patrolling the middle halftime lead in hand, Iowa State went It was the final year for standout and guards Lindsey Wilson and Tracy on runs of 15-5 and 9-0 in the second Angie Welle, who would leave Ames Gahan running the offense, Iowa State half to close out the game. as the school’s career leader in points, notched 24 wins, the fifth consecutive The second round pitted the rebounds, blocked shots and field- 20-win season under coach Bill Cyclones with the tournament’s goal percentage. Her final season was Fennelly. Wilson averaged 19.1 points Cinderella, 11-seed BYU. The game marked by her selection to the All- and Gahan added 14.9 points per

FINAL STATISTICS Name FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% Ast. Stl. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg. Welle 244-369 .661 4-11 .364 184-244 .754 44 22 372-11.3 676-20.5 Wilson 211-472 .447 77-200 .385 131-199 .658 207 59 96-2.9 630-19.1 Gahan 154-319 .483 72-164 .439 111-134 .828 136 64 252-7.6 491-14.9 Cofield 77-199 .387 47-120 .392 23-31 .742 46 20 127-3.8 224-6.8 Bremer 57-119 .479 16-41 .390 28-42 .667 16 11 100-3.8 158-6.1 Paustian 45-116 .388 30-86 .349 14-19 .737 63 16 51-1.6 134-4.2 Junod 12-27 .444 7-13 .538 9-10 .900 16 1 19-1.9 40-4.0 Cizek 24-41 .585 0-0 .000 18-31 .581 16 13 79-3.0 66-2.5 Fox 20-56 .357 10-37 .270 4-6 .667 26 13 37-1.3 54-1.9 Kriener 16-39 .410 0-4 .000 18-27 .667 9 5 69-2.7 50-1.9 Bordewyk 5-14 .357 3-8 .375 1-2 .500 6 2 10-1.0 14-1.4 Anderson 2-6 .333 2-4 .500 2-2 1.00 4 5 5-0.7 8-1.1 Homeyer 1-6 .167 0-2 .000 2-4 .500 1 0 5-0.7 4-0.6 Totals 868-1783 .487 268-690 .388 545-751 .726 590 231 1338-40.5 2549-77.2

2001-02 ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 10 Erica Junod G 5-7 So.# Ankeny, Iowa (Ankeny) 11 Mary Fox G/F 6-0 Fr. Lakewood, Ohio (Magnificat) 12 Anne O’Neil G 5-11 So.% Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Kennedy/Univ. of Illinois) 13 Lindsey Wilson G 5-9 Jr. Seattle, Wash. (Roosevelt) 15 Holly Bordewyk F 6-1 Jr. Rapid City, S.D. (Stevens) 21 Ashley Homeyer G 6-0 Sr. Oakbrook, Ill. (Hinsdale Central) 22 Tracy Gahan G 6-0 Sr. McKinney, Texas (McKinney) 23 Ada Anderson G 5-10 Fr. Roseau, Minn. (Roseau) 24 Tracy Paustian G 5-11 Fr. Walcott, Iowa (Davenport West) 32 Angie Welle F/C 6-4 Sr. Fargo, N.D. (Shanley) 35 Kelly Cizek F 6-0 Sr.# Omaha, Neb. (Millard South) 43 Mary Cofield F 6-0 Jr.# Rockford, Ill. (Jefferson/St. Ambrose) 45 Lisa Kriener F/C 6-2 Fr. St. Ansgar, Iowa (St. Ansgar) 50 Melanie Bremer F 6-1 Jr.# Norfolk, Neb. (Norfolk/Northeast CC) 51 Brittany Wilkins F/C 6-3 Fr.% Arlington, Neb. (Arlington) 55 Nina Smith G 6-4 Jr.% Waterloo, Iowa (West/Wisconsin) # has redshirted, % redshirted this season Head Coach: Bill Fennelly Assistant Coaches: Latoja Harris, Kelly Kebe, Robin Pingeton 104 CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB 2004 WNIT - FINAL FOUR (18-15; 7-9 BIG 12)

While not earning a spot in the NCAA Championship, Iowa State was placed in the Women’s National Invitational Tournament for the first time in school history, playing host to all four games it played in the tournament. The Cyclones opened against Idaho State, jumping out to an early lead and going on to win, 72-59. It was the first WNIT win for the Cyclones. Next up for Iowa State was Miami (Ohio). For the first 32 minutes of the game it was a fight, with Iowa State holding a three-point lead with eight minutes to play. Medders hit two free throws to spark the Cyclones to a 15-0 run over the final 8:40 that gave ISU a 71-57 win. Iowa State then punched its ticket to the WNIT Final Four with a 66-58 win Front row (left to right): Lyndsey Medders, Mary Fox, Anne O’Neil, Erica Junod, Tracy over St. Josephs. After trailing much of the first half, Iowa State came back to Paustian, Abby Reinert. Back row (left to right): Megan Ebel, Kandice Beenken, Brittany hold a 27-26 lead at the break. It was Wilkins, Jane Horkey, Lisa Kriener, Megan Ronhovde. back-and-forth in the second, with 11 After a one-year absence, Iowa late in the season that ensured the lead changes and six ties. Medders State returned to postseason play by team would remain in the postseason made a layup with 2:20 to play – two of advancing to the WNIT Final Four. It picture for years to come. her team-high 19 points – giving ISU a was a hodgepodge season for the Iowa State’s regular season was 57-56 lead and putting the Cyclones on Cyclones, as coach Bill Fennelly was highlighted by a 64-63 victory over No. top for good. forced to use 14 different starting 2 Texas Tech in Hilton Coliseum. Senior ISU’s run through the WNIT came lineups. It was also a transition season, Anne O’Neil hit a 15-foot jumper with to a close three days later with a 65- with freshman Lyndsey Medders two-tenths of a second remaining to lift 59 loss to UNLV. TThe Cyclones held assuming full-time point guard duties the Cyclones to the upset win. O’Neil a 10-point lead in the second half, but midway through the campaign. was the team’s leader offensively, the UNLV whittled it away to come out Even with the changing lineup, only Cyclone to average in double with the victory. Medders completed Iowa State was able to post an 18-15 figures scoring, netting 12.4 points per a strong postseason run with 12 points record and showed the improvement game. and six assists, while Ronhovde added 10 points. FINAL STATISTICS Name FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% Ast. Stl. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg. O’Neil 127-331 .384 27-76 .355 127-145 .876 126 49 135-4.1 408-12.4 Medders 94-210 .448 40-92 .435 46-59 .780 108 29 91-2.9 274-8.8 Ronhovde 87-243 .358 64-179 .358 21-36 .583 15 23 152-4.6 259-7.8 Kriener 96-213 .451 6-25 .240 55-74 .743 29 18 156-4.7 253-7.7 Junod 78-190 .411 40-114 .351 30-39 .769 79 36 115-3.8 226-7.5 Wilkins 102-188 .543 5-13 .385 38-54 .704 11 26 121-3.7 247-7.5 Robinette 71-169 .420 2-11 .182 35-53 .660 17 18 95-3.8 179-7.2 Fox 71-204 .348 49-139 .353 11-18 .611 39 32 151-4.6 202-6.1 Paustian 31-55 .564 7-23 .304 17-26 .654 26 16 90-2.9 86-2.8 Beenken 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 4-5 .800 0 1 5-0.7 10-1.4 Ebel 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 4-4 1.00 0 0 8-1.0 4-0.5 Horkey 0-5 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.00 0 0 3-0.5 2-0.3 Reinert 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 2-2 1.00 0 0 2-0.3 2-0.3 Totals 760-1819 .418 240-673 .357 392-517 .758 450 248 1235-37.4 2152-65.2

2003-04 ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 10 Erica Junod G 5-7 Sr.# Ankeny, Iowa (Ankeny) 11 Mary Fox G/F 6-0 Jr. Lakewood, Ohio (Magnificat) 12 Anne O’Neil G 5-11 Jr.# Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Kennedy/Univ. of Illinois) 14 Lyndsey Medders G 5-9 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. (Harvard-West Lake/Oak Park) 21 Katie Robinette F 6-2 Jr.# South Sioux City, Neb. (South Sioux City/Univ. of Nebraska) 24 Tracy Paustian G 5-11 Jr. Walcott, Iowa (Davenport West) 30 Kandice Beenken F 6-0 So. Titonka, Iowa (Woden-Crystal Lake-Titonka) 31 Megan Ronhovde G/F 6-1 Fr. Barrett, Minn. (West Central Area) 33 Megan Ebel F 6-1 Fr. Lansing, Kan. (Bishop Miege) 40 Abby Reinert G 6-0 Fr. Union, Iowa (Eldora-New Providence) 44 Jane Horkey C 6-3 Fr. South Sioux City, Neb. (South Sioux City) 45 Lisa Kriener F/C 6-2 Jr. St. Ansgar, Iowa (St. Ansgar) 51 Brittany Wilkins F/C 6-3 So.# Arlington, Neb. (Arlington) # has redshirted Head Coach: Bill Fennelly Assistant Coaches: Jack Easley, Latoja Harris, Jodi Steyer Director of Basketball Operations: Michele Roberts

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Fennelly continued to earn national respect for his coaching prowess, being named a finalist for the Naismith Coach of the Year Award. He was named the Russell Athletic/WBCA Coach of the Year winner for piloting ISU to a 23-7 record and 12-4 mark in the Big 12. The Cyclones finished third in the conference regular season standings and drew Colorado in the opening round of the Big 12 Championship. Medders hit a three-pointer with two- tenths of a second to play, to best the Buffaloes 64-62. Iowa State then lost a heartbreaker to Texas Tech in the quarterfinals of the tournament, 61- 59. O’Neil’s last second shot rimmed out, sending the Cyclones home from Kansas City. The Cyclones were given a No. 7-seed in the NCAA Championship and Front row (left to right): Brittany Wilkins, Lisa Kriener, Anne O’Neil, Mary Fox, Tracy sent to Fresno, Calif., for their opening round game. Their opponent would Paustian, Katie Robinette. Back row (left to right): Megan Ronhovde, Kandice Beenken, be Utah, a team with 26 wins out of the Seirra Dawson, Tegan Stuart, Lyndsey Medders, Abby Reinert, Lisa Bildeaux. . After a two-year hiatus from Led by five seniors, Iowa State Iowa State jumped out to a 34-26 the NCAA Championship, Iowa jumped out to an 18-2 start to the halftime lead, holding the Utes to State returned to the postseason season. Senior Anne O’Neil led the 33 percent shooting in the opening tournament in 2004-05, punching its way for ISU, finishing sixth in the Big period. Utah came out of the break seventh ticket to the Big Dance under 12 in scoring and gaining honorable strong, however, making eight of coach Bill Fennelly. Fennelly won his mention All-America status. Katie its first 10 shot attempts. Utah then 200th game as Iowa State coach early Robinette was a presence down low, went on an 11-0 run, pulling them in the season, accomplishing that earning all-Big 12 second-team honors into the lead. Utah would hang on and milestone in just 10 seasons. Iowa State after averaging 14.9 points and 7.4 eventually earn an 73-61 win. also returned to the national rankings, rebounds per game. Lyndsey Medders While this was the final game for getting back into the Associated Press improved after her strong freshman five ISU seniors, the Cyclones would Poll for the first time since the end of season, netting 9.7 points and nearly bring back several key components the 2001-02 season. seven assists per contest. the next season, allowing for more on- court success. FINAL STATISTICS Name FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% Ast. Stl. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg. O’Neil 158-342 .462 58-117 .496 124-145 .855 121 37 192-6.4 498-16.6 Robinette 175-353 .496 3-16 .188 93-132 .705 34 36 222-7.4 446-14.9 Fox 112-251 .446 70-166 .422 25-30 .833 42 30 139-4.6 319-10.6 Medders 100-238 .420 45-124 .363 47-57 .825 180 24 81-2.7 292-9.7 Ronhovde 97-239 .406 62-162 .383 20-43 .465 47 27 158-5.3 276-9.2 Kriener 67-121 .554 5-12 .417 41-48 .854 21 11 155-5.2 180-6.0 Wilkins 38-62 .613 0-0 .000 24-28 .857 4 7 43-1.8 100-4.2 Bildeaux 16-32 .500 0-0 .000 6-11 .545 2 2 22-1.8 38-3.2 Paustian 18-53 .340 5-22 .227 17-27 .630 24 10 58-2.0 58-2.0 Stuart 14-41 .341 8-31 .258 5-10 .500 16 12 13-0.6 41-2.0 Dawson 7-25 .280 5-19 .263 1-4 .250 2 0 12-1.1 20-1.8 Beenken 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 0 0 6-0.6 5-0.5 Reinert 0-5 .000 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 8-0.8 0-0.0 Totals 804-1766 .455 261-673 .388 404-539 .750 494 196 1204-40.1 2273-75.8

2004-05 ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 1 Tegan Stuart G 5-6 So. Peculiar, Mo. (Raymore-Peculiar/Moberly Area CC) 11 Mary Fox G/F 6-0 Sr. Lakewood, Ohio (Magnificat) 12 Anne O’Neil G 5-11 Sr.# Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Kennedy/Univ. of Illinois) 14 Lyndsey Medders G 5-9 So. Los Angeles, Calif. (Harvard-West Lake/Oak Park) 20 Seirra Dawson G/F 5-10 Fr. Nettleton, Miss. (Nettleton) 21 Katie Robinette F 6-2 Sr.# South Sioux City, Neb. (South Sioux City/Univ. of Nebraska) 24 Tracy Paustian G 5-11 Sr. Walcott, Iowa (Davenport West) 25 Lisa Bildeaux F/C 6-3 Fr. Grand Rapids, Minn. (Grand Rapids) 30 Kandice Beenken F 6-0 Jr. Titonka, Iowa (Woden-Crystal Lake-Titonka) 31 Megan Ronhovde G/F 6-1 So. Barrett, Minn. (West Central Area) 40 Abby Reinert G 6-0 So. Union, Iowa (Eldora-New Providence) 45 Lisa Kriener F/C 6-2 Sr. St. Ansgar, Iowa (St. Ansgar) 51 Brittany Wilkins F/C 6-3 Jr.# Arlington, Neb. (Arlington) # has redshirted Head Coach: Bill Fennelly Assistant Coaches: Jack Easley, Latoja Harris, Jodi Steyer Director of Basketball Operations: Michele Roberts

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contributions. Ezell started 30 games, leading Iowa State with 69 three- pointers made, and averaged 10 points per game. Wieben started 26 games, contributing eight points and five rebounds per contest. ISU finished its non-conference schedule with a 9-2 mark, then went 7-9 during its conference slate. The team beat Texas in the first round of the Big 12 Championship before falling to Oklahoma. Wisconsin-Green Bay was the Cyclones’ WNIT opening-round opponent. Wilkins was dominant for the Cyclones, scoring a career-high 30 points and grabbing 16 rebounds. An 11 point second-half lead for the Cyclones turned into a four-point deficit with 40 seconds to play. Wilkins hit a three and Ezell made both ends of Front row (left to right): Cris Shelton, Cheyenne Palmer, Tara Gunderson, Alecia Lee, a one-and-one to send the game into Julie Hand, Kim Martin, Michelle Jensen. Back row (left to right): Stacy Frese, Quintina overtime. Sullivan, Jayme Olson, Monica Huelman, Janel Grimm, Amanda Bartz, Rhonda Fisher. In overtime Iowa State jumped out to an early lead behind back-to-back A postseason appearance was in a California native who earned all-Big baskets by Wieben and never looked order again for Iowa State in 2005-06, 12 first-team honors. Medders set back, getting the 79-71 victory. this time a trip to the Women’s National an ISU single-season record with 215 Iowa State fell behind Marquette in Invitation Tournament. It was the assists and led the team by averaging the teams’ second-round game of the second WNIT appearance for Iowa State 16.5 points per game. Senior Brittany WNIT, and trailed by eight midway in the last three seasons and the team’s Wilkins earned all-conference through the second half. Medders ninth postseason appearance in its last honorable-mention status after a year carried the Cyclones back into the 10 campaigns. that saw her average 16.1 points and game, scoring 14 of their last 18 The Cyclones posted an 18-13 8.9 rebounds a game. points and getting assists on two of record on the year, their 10th winning Iowa State also saw somewhat the other three baskets. After forcing season in 11 tries under head coach of a youth movement take place, overtime with their comeback, the Bill Fennelly. Iowa State was led by with freshmen Heather Ezell and Cyclones went cold in the extra period, junior point guard Lyndsey Medders, Nicky Wieben making significant going 0-for-10 from the field, allowing Marquette to earn a 69-63 victory. FINAL STATISTICS Name FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% Ast. Stl. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg. Medders 151-391 .386 53-174 .305 107-122 .877 215 29 100-3.6 462-16.5 Wilkins 197-383 .514 28-76 .368 76-94 .809 22 26 275-8.9 498-16.1 Ezell 93-273 .341 69-214 .322 54-68 .794 105 49 112-3.6 309-10.0 Ronhovde 104-320 .325 60-212 .283 25-66 .379 86 35 225-7.3 293-9.5 Pierson 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 0 0 2-2.0 9-9.0 Wieben 91-185 .492 5-16 .313 68-83 .819 18 22 163-5.3 255-8.2 Bildeaux 77-203 .379 6-21 .286 36-56 .643 21 12 193-6.2 196-6.3 Bjerke 10-30 .333 1-8 .125 7-15 .467 2 4 27-2.3 28-2.3 Nisleit 7-25 .280 4-15 .267 4-8 .500 10 7 29-1.1 22-0.8 Reinert 2-7 .286 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 2 1 6-0.4 4-0.3 Beenken 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 3-4 .750 1 1 10-0.6 5-0.3 Dawson 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 3-1.5 0-0.0 Totals 736-1828 .403 226-741 .305 383-520 .737 482 186 1259-40.6 2081-67.1

2005-06 ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 3 Rachel Pierson F/C 6-3 Fr.% St. Louis, Mo. (Incarnate Word Academy) 5 Nicky Wieben F 6-4 Fr. Ankeny, Iowa (Ankeny) 14 Lyndsey Medders G 5-9 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. (Harvard-West Lake/Oak Park) 15 Heather Ezell G 5-9 Fr. Springfield, Mo. (Kickapoo) 20 Seirra Dawson G/F 5-10 So. Nettleton, Miss. (Nettleton) 24 Gillian Bjerke F/C 6-2 Fr. Pelican Rapids, Minn. (Pelican Rapids) 25 Lisa Bildeaux F/C 6-3 So. Grand Rapids, Minn. (Grand Rapids) 30 Kandice Beenken F/C 6-0 Sr. Titonka, Iowa (Woden-Crystal Lake-Titonka) 31 Megan Ronhovde G/F 6-1 Jr. Barrett, Minn. (West Central Area) 32 Amanda Nisleit F 6-0 Fr. Woodbury, Minn. (Woodbury) 40 Abby Reinert G 6-0 Jr. Union, Iowa (Eldora-New Providence) 51 Brittany Wilkins F/C 6-3 Sr.# Arlington, Neb. (Arlington) # has redshirted, % redshirted this season Head Coach: Bill Fennelly Assistant Coaches: Jack Easley, Latoja Harris, Jodi Steyer Director of Basketball Operations: Michele Roberts

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Sophomore Nicky Wieben earned second-team all-Big 12 accolades by scoring 12 points and grabbing nearly six boards a game. Junior college transfer Toccara Ross was a pleasant surprise, averaging 10 points and seven rebounds a contest. It was a streaky season for the Cyclones. ISU started the season 13-1 and ended its regular season on a five game win streak. That run continued in the Big 12 Championship, as ISU won three games to advance to the championship game. That run included an upset win over No. 13 Texas A&M in the semifinals. On a roll with wins in eight of its last nine games, Iowa State earned a six-seed in the NCAA Championship and a date with Washington in the first round. The game was played Front row (left to right): Heather Ezell, Megan Ronhovde, Abby Reinert, Lyndsey Medders, in Minneapolis and Iowa State fans Brittany Lange, Alison Lacey. Back row (left to right): Anna Florzak, Gillian Bjerke, Amanda flooded Williams Arena, bringing Nisleit, Rachel Pierson, Nicky Wieben, Genesis Lightbourne, Toccara Ross, Shellie Mosman. Hilton Magic with them. The Cyclones claimed a 79-60 win over Washington. Iowa State’s standing in the Later in the season, Fennelly earned his It was Iowa State’s first NCAA women’s college basketball world 250th win as ISU coach, far and away Championship win since an opening has changed drastically under coach the winningeset coach in Iowa State round victory over Temple in 2002. Bill Fennelly. Fennelly inherited a history. Georgia was next for the Cyclones. team in 1995 that had never been to On the court, Iowa State was led by The Bulldogs raced out to a 20-2 lead the postseason. In 12 short seasons, senior point guard Lyndsey Medders. to start the game and never let Iowa Fennelly had transformed that team A preseason All-American, Medders State back in it. Georgia jumped out into a perennial contender, a near lock didn’t disappoint, leading the Cyclones to a 51-27 halftime lead and went on for the postseason every year. in scoring and breaking the single- to a 76-56 victory. Georgia shot 61.3 The first game of the 2006-07 season assists record she had set the percent in the first half while ISU shot season was a milestone for Fennelly, season before. Medders ended her 32 percent. Medders closed out her as he notched his 400th career victory career as ISU’s all-time leader in assists Iowa State career with another strong in a 85-62 win over Cal State Fullerton. with 719. showing, scoring 11 and dishing out nine assists. FINAL STATISTICS Name FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% Ast. Stl. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg. Medders 131-371 .353 67-188 .356 92-119 .773 216 35 127-3.8 421-12.8 Wieben 158-312 .506 8-19 .421 97-123 .789 27 13 201-5.7 421-12.0 Ross 141-300 .470 7-31 .226 87-111 .784 37 23 256-7.3 376-10.7 Lacey 88-198 .444 45-111 .405 50-61 .820 63 27 137-3.9 271-7.7 Ronhovde 91-251 .363 55-171 .322 29-50 .580 50 30 175-5.0 266-7.6 Ezell 88-234 .376 52-162 .321 35-46 .761 81 41 111-3.2 263-7.5 Pierson 73-150 .487 0-0 .000 36-61 .590 13 5 116-3.3 182-5.2 Nisleit 26-54 .481 10-23 .435 6-8 .750 10 5 42-1.4 68-2.2 Bjerke 7-14 .500 0-0 .000 6-9 .667 0 3 9-0.6 20-1.4 Florzak 9-28 .321 9-28 .321 4-7 .571 10 8 23-1.0 31-1.4 Mosman 8-27 .296 7-22 .318 16-19 .842 14 7 15-0.5 39-1.4 Lightbourne 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 1 2 6-0.9 5-0.7 Reinert 2-9 .222 2-7 .286 4-5 .800 3 1 8-0.6 10-0.7 Totals 823-1954 .421 262-761 .344 465-625 .744 525 200 1375-39.3 2373-67.8

2006-07 ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 3 Rachel Pierson F/C 6-3 Fr.# St. Louis, Mo. (Incarnate Word Academy) 4 Alison Lacey G 6-0 Fr. Canberra, Australia (Ballard [Iowa]) 5 Nicky Wieben F 6-4 So. Ankeny, Iowa (Ankeny) 13 Anna Florzak G 5-10 Fr. Kansas City, Mo. (Notre Dame de Sion) 14 Lyndsey Medders G 5-9 Sr. Los Angeles, Calif. (Harvard-West Lake/Oak Park) 15 Heather Ezell G 5-9 So. Springfield, Mo. (Kickapoo) 22 Genesis Lightbourne F 6-0 Fr. Las Vegas, Nev. (Faith Lutheran) 23 Brittany Lange G 5-10 So.% Sac City, Iowa (Sac City/Creighton Univ.) 24 Gillian Bjerke F/C 6-2 So. Pelican Rapids, Minn. (Pelican Rapids) 30 Shellie Mosman G 5-10 Fr. Carroll, Iowa (Carroll) 31 Megan Ronhovde G/F 6-1 Sr. Barrett, Minn. (West Central Area) 32 Amanda Nisleit F 6-0 So. Woodbury, Minn. (Woodbury) 40 Abby Reinert G 6-0 Sr. Union, Iowa (Eldora-New Providence) 41 Toccara Ross F 5-11 Jr. Davenport, Iowa (Central/Kirkwood CC) # has redshirted, % redshirted this season Head Coach: Bill Fennelly Assistant Coaches: Jack Easley, Latoja Harris, Jodi Steyer Director of Basketball Operations: Michele Roberts 108 CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB 2008 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP - SECOND ROUND (21-13; 7-9 BIG 12)

Lacey drove the length of the court, made her layup, was fouled and converted the free throw to put ISU up 66-65 with four seconds to play against the Wildcats. Lacey scored six points in the last 11 seconds of the game to bring Iowa State back. It was back to the NCAA Championship for the Cyclones, this time playing their opening round games at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines. Georgia Tech was first on ISU’s plate. The Cyclones held a four- point halftime lead and used a 22-5 second-half run to open up a 13-point advantage. Georgia Tech chipped away at the lead, however, coming back to within two with four minutes to play. Holding a one-point lead with a minute to play, Lacey hit a spinning Front row (left to right): Shellie Mosman, Alison Lacey, Toccara Ross, Heather Ezell, shot in the paint to put ISU up 56- Amanda Nisleit, Nicky Wieben. Back row (left to right): Brittany Lange, Anna Florzak, 53 with 47 seconds remaining. Tech Genesis Lightbourne, Jocelyn Anderson, Gillian Bjerke, Kelsey Bolte, Denae Stuckey. answered with a field goal to draw back within one. Lacey was fouled and sank Bill Fennelly has produced many The team’s guards picked up the slack, both free throws and when the Yellow seasons of fine coaching at Iowa State. hitting 267 three-pointers. Sophomore Jackets’ last-second shot was off the His 2007-08 effort may have been the Alison Lacey was first in the Big 12 in mark the Cyclones had escaped with a best of them all. The Cyclones lost three-point accuracy, hitting 40.7 58-55 victory. post players Nicky Wieben and Toccara percent of her shots from downtown. The win allowed Iowa State to Ross to ACL injuries early in the season, She was also fourth in the conference move on to a matchup with two-seed but ISU was able to overcome the in assists. Those numbers helped her Rutgers. Rutgers shot 54 percent from losses and post a 21-13 overall record to all-Big 12 second-team honors. the field on the game, forcing the and earn its ninth trip to the NCAA Iowa State reached the semifinals Cyclones to play catch-up nearly the Championship in the last 12 seasons. of the Big 12 Championship, beating entire time. ISU pulled to within five Iowa State was 12-3 when Wieben Colorado in the opening round and twice in the second half, but could went down with her injury, leaving than coming from behind to nip No. never get over the hump, falling 69-58. the Cyclones extremely thin inside. 15 Kansas State in the second round.

FINAL STATISTICS Name FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% Ast. Stl. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg. Lacey 162-405 .400 87-214 .407 73-94 .777 147 31 130-3.8 484-14.2 Wieben 78-163 .479 4-12 .333 43-58 .741 15 9 90-5.6 203-12.7 Ezell 112-313 .358 78-232 .336 55-77 .714 106 48 107-3.1 357-10.5 Bolte 127-269 .472 47-123 .382 48-55 .873 37 31 186-5.5 349-10.3 Anderson 88-189 .466 0-0 .000 57-107 .533 25 9 181-5.3 233-6.9 Nisleit 72-185 .389 33-85 .388 45-62 .726 31 11 167-4.9 222-6.5 Ross 24-54 .444 1-5 .200 9-12 .750 7 10 33-3.7 58-6.4 Stuckey 54-150 .360 5-32 .156 25-46 .543 45 33 148-4.4 138-4.1 Florzak 10-26 .385 9-23 .391 0-3 .000 5 2 16-0.7 29-1.3 Mosman 5-12 .417 2-7 .286 3-5 .600 4 0 5-0.3 15-0.9 Lightbourne 7-15 .467 0-0 .000 8-12 .667 1 0 24-1.0 22-0.9 Lange 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 4 1 4-0.4 3-0.3 Totals 740-1784 .415 267-735 .363 366-531 .689 427 185 1221-35.9 2113-62.1

2007-08 ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 4 Alison Lacey G 6-0 So. Canberra, Australia (Ballard [Iowa]) 5 Nicky Wieben F/C 6-4 Jr. Ankeny, Iowa (Ankeny) 10 Denae Stuckey G 5-8 So. Kansas City, Kan. (Washington/Butler County CC) 11 Kelsey Bolte G 6-1 Fr. Ida Grove, Iowa (Battle Creek-Ida Grove) 13 Anna Florzak G 5-10 So. Kansas City, Mo. (Notre Dame de Sion) 15 Heather Ezell G 5-9 Jr. Springfield, Mo. (Kickapoo) 22 Genesis Lightbourne F 6-0 So. Las Vegas, Nev. (Faith Lutheran) 23 Brittany Lange G 5-10 So.# Sac City, Iowa (Sac City/Creighton Univ.) 24 Gillian Bjerke F/C 6-2 Jr. Pelican Rapids, Minn. (Pelican Rapids) 30 Shellie Mosman G 5-10 So. Carroll, Iowa (Carroll) 32 Amanda Nisleit F 6-1 Jr. Woodbury, Minn. (Woodbury) 41 Toccara Ross F 5-9 Sr.% Davenport, Iowa (Central/Kirkwood CC) 44 Jocelyn Anderson F/C 6-4 Jr. Gowrie, Iowa (Prairie Valley/Des Moines Area CC) # has redshirted, % redshirted halfway through the season after injury Head Coach: Bill Fennelly Assistant Coaches: Jack Easley, Latoja Schaben, Jodi Steyer Director of Basketball Operations: Michele Roberts

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Championship record with 16 three- pointers on their way to an 85-53 win over East Tennessee State in their first- round game. That win set up a second-round matchup with Ball State. The Cardinals had beaten Tennessee in the first round but were no match for Iowa State. The win punched their ticket for California and the Sweet 16. Iowa State’s Sweet 16 game against Michigan State in Berkeley, Calif., will go down as one of the greatest comebacks in school history. ISU was down seven with 1:10 to play, and its chance of advancing looked slim. Wieben grabbed a off an Amanda Nisleit miss and put it back, allowing Iowa State to put on the full- court press. The team forced a turnover and Ezell banked in a three, putting the Front Row (L-R): Denae Stuckey, Anna Florzak, Amanda Nisleit, Toccara Ross, Heather Ezell, Cyclones within two with 50 seconds Alexis Yackley, Whitney Williams. Back Row (L-R): Claire Rockall, Kelsey Bolte, Ashley Arlen, to play. Jocelyn Anderson, Nicky Wieben, Genesis Lightbourne, Alison Lacey, Shellie Mosman. The Cyclone pressure worked again, forcing Michigan State to throw the During its Jan. 31 game against to make. ball away. Coming out of a timeout, Kansas State, Iowa State celebrated The return of a healthy Nicky Lacey hit another three-pointer to the 10-year anniversary of its 1999 Elite Wieben and standout guards Heather put ISU up 69-68. Michigan State had Eight run. Players from that legendary Ezell, Alison Lacey and Kelsey Bolte three chances to win, but all three team returned to Hilton Coliseum gave Iowa State balance inside and shots bounced off the rim. It was an where they were honored. Iowa State out. Ezell hit 88 three-pointers on the unbelievable 69-68 win, sending the coach Bill Fennelly kept his team on season, averaging a team-high 11.7 Cyclones to the Elite Eight for the the floor during the halftime ceremony, points per game. second time in school history. letting them see the players who took Iowa State’s 24-8 regular-season The victory over Michigan State ISU on the greatest postseason ride record earned the team a No. 4 seed moved Iowa State into the Elite Eight in school history. It proved to be in the NCAA Championship, traveling where Stanford awaited. Stanford got foreshadowing for the postseason run to Bowling Green, Ky., for the opening out to an early lead and never let up, the 2008-09 Iowa State team was about rounds. The Cyclones tied an NCAA winning 74-53. FINAL STATISTICS Name FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% Ast. Stl. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg. Ezell 120-328 .366 88-249 .353 82-102 .804 122 63 114-3.3 410-11.7 Lacey 130-372 .349 55-170 .324 77-91 .846 131 39 163-4.7 392-11.2 Wieben 144-331 .435 15-32 .469 66-92 .717 32 24 181-5.0 369-10.3 Bolte 122-302 .404 57-151 .377 39-45 .867 53 26 165-4.6 340-9.4 Nisleit 102-204 .500 40-93 .430 73-93 .785 37 18 193-5.4 317-8.8 Arlen 41-95 .432 4-12 .333 33-53 .623 9 13 105-3.1 119-3.5 Anderson 31-74 .419 0-1 .000 28-54 .519 17 1 59-1.6 90-2.5 Williams 25-80 .313 15-59 .254 10-12 .833 35 4 27-0.8 75-2.1 Yackley 12-42 .286 8-28 .286 21-26 .808 19 7 13-0.5 53-2.0 Ross 25-72 .347 1-1 1.00 16-29 .552 4 12 53-1.6 67-2.0 Lightbourne 7-16 .438 0-0 .000 7-10 .700 2 1 21-1.9 21-1.9 Florzak 5-9 .556 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 1 0 6-0.5 14-1.3 Stuckey 12-49 .245 4-17 .235 8-20 .400 33 23 97-2.7 36-1.0 Rockall 2-15 .133 0-5 .000 2-4 .500 6 5 17-0.9 6-0.3 Mosman 1-9 .111 1-9 .111 0-0 .000 2 1 3-0.3 3-0.3 Totals 779-1998 .390 292-835 .350 462-631 .732 503 237 1348-37.4 2312-64.2

2008-09 ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 2 Whitney Williams G 5-7 Fr. Ft. Worth, Texas (THESA) 3 Alexis Yackley G 5-7 Fr. Onida, S.D. (Sully Buttes) 4 Alison Lacey G 6-0 Jr. Canberra, Australia (Ballard [Iowa]) 5 Nicky Wieben F/C 6-4 Sr. Ankeny, Iowa (Ankeny) 10 Denae Stuckey G 5-8 Jr. Kansas City, Kan. (Washington/Butler County CC) 11 Kelsey Bolte G 6-1 So. Ida Grove, Iowa (Battle Creek-Ida Grove) 13 Anna Florzak G 5-10 Jr. Kansas City, Mo. (Notre Dame de Sion) 15 Heather Ezell G 5-9 Sr. Springfield, Mo. (Kickapoo) 22 Genesis Lightbourne F 6-0 Jr. Las Vegas, Nev. (Faith Lutheran) 23 Claire Rockall G 5-10 Fr. Oranmore, Ireland (Calasanctius) 30 Shellie Mosman G 5-10 Jr. Carroll, Iowa (Carroll) 31 Ashley Arlen F 6-1 Fr. Cascade, Iowa (Cascade) 32 Amanda Nisleit F 6-1 Sr. Woodbury, Minn. (Woodbury) 41 Toccara Ross F 5-9 Sr.# Davenport, Iowa (Central/Kirkwood CC) 44 Jocelyn Anderson F/C 6-4 Sr. Gowrie, Iowa (Prairie Valley/Des Moines Area CC) # has redshirted Head Coach: Bill Fennelly Assistant Coaches: Jack Easley, Latoja Schaben, Jodi Steyer Director of Basketball Operations: Josh Carper

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the right to play at Hilton Coliseum in the NCAA Championship. Iowa State fans showed their passion for women’s basketball once again, ranking second in attendance among all NCAA first and second round sites, behind only Tenneessee. The Cyclones made them proud by putting on a performance those fans will not soon forget. Lacey returned to the court in the NCAA First Round to face Lehigh and paced ISU to a 79-42 rout that set up a match with a pesky Green Bay team. Iowa State battled back from an eight-point second-half deficit to come away with a hard fought 60-56 victory over Green Bay to advance to the Sweet 16 for the second-consecutive season. ISU was one of just five teams to advance to the round of 16 in both 2009 Front Row (L-R): Kelsey Bolte, Denae Stuckey, Anna Florzak, Alison Lacey, Genesis and 2010. As a reward, the Cyclones moved on to face No. 1 Connecticut in Lightbourne, Shellie Mosman. Back Row (L-R): Whitney Williams, Jessica Schroll, Anna Dayton, Ohio. Prins, Amanda Zimmerman, Chelsea Poppens, Chassidy Cole. The Huskies hit 42.3 percent of their Entering the 2009-10 campaign, ISU of freshmen to take the Cyclones to shots from behind the arc and 39.4 head coach Bill Fennelly knew he had a a second-place finish in the Big 12 percent from the field as they defeated backcourt that could carry the Cyclones Conference and their fifth trip to the Iowa State, 74-36. UConn went on to to another exciting postseason run, NCAA Sweet 16 in school history. win its second consecutive national but with three new faces in the post, Lacey was voted a unanimous title. the season ahead was full of question All-Big 12 First-Team selection by the The loss did not diminsh a great marks. Senior point guard Alison Lacey, league’s coaches and perservered season for the Cyclones and a great however, would leave no questions through a concussion and a three-week career by the ISU senior class, which about her legacy at Iowa State. bout with pneumonia that kept her out became the third winningest class in ISU returned five seniors, but of four games, including the final two school history by victories (99). only Lacey and Denae Stuckey saw of the regular season and the Big 12 Lacey made her mark on the ISU significant action throughout the Championship. history books as the only player in season. In addition to his senior leaders, On Selection Monday, the Cyclones school history to record 1,500 points, Fennelly was forced to rely on sharp celebrated as their 23-6 regular-season 500 assists and 500 rebounds on her shooter Kelsey Bolte and a stable record earned them a No. 4 seed and way to honorable-mention All-America honors. FINAL STATISTICS Name FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% Ast. Stl. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg. Lacey 163-369 .442 53-142 .373 94-107 .879 187 39 148-4.9 473-15.8 Bolte 136-348 .391 84-205 .410 37-42 .881 48 38 144-4.5 393-12.3 Prins 99-223 .444 27-67 .403 42-54 .778 14 3 113-4.2 167-9.9 Poppens 111-227 .489 0-1 .000 69-110 .627 22 19 238-7.2 291-8.8 Williams 63-157 .401 48-120 .400 20-23 .870 52 17 34-1.0 194-5.9 Zimmerman 58-113 .513 15-36 .417 25-37 .676 18 2 72-2.3 156-5.0 Stuckey 47-127 .370 15-46 .326 34-54 .630 68 41 200-6.1 143-4.3 Schroll 42-93 .452 2-12 .167 43-61 .705 17 7 110-3.3 129-3.9 Cole 18-50 .360 11-33 .333 15-27 .556 33 8 46-1.5 62-2.0 Mosman 6-19 .316 4-17 .235 5-8 .625 7 2 14-0.9 21-1.3 Florzak 3-9 .333 2-8 .250 8-8 1.000 0 3 7-0.5 16-1.1 Lightbourne 5-18 .278 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 3 1 17-1.1 12-0.8 Totals 751-1753 .428 261-687 .380 394-534 .738 469 180 1253-38.0 2157-65.4

2009-10 ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 2 Whitney Williams G 5-7 So. Ft. Worth, Texas (THESA) 4 Alison Lacey G 6-0 Sr. Canberra, Australia (Ballard [Iowa]) 10 Denae Stuckey G 5-8 Sr. Kansas City, Kan. (Washington/Butler County CC) 11 Kelsey Bolte G 6-1 Jr. Ida Grove, Iowa (Battle Creek-Ida Grove) 12 Jessica Schroll G/F 5-11 Fr. Midland, Mich. (H.H. Dow) 13 Anna Florzak G 5-10 Sr. Kansas City, Mo. (Notre Dame de Sion) 22 Genesis Lightbourne F 6-0 Sr. Las Vegas, Nev. (Faith Lutheran) 23 Chassidy Cole G 5-8 So. Amarillo, Texas (Amarillo/Howard College) 30 Shellie Mosman G 5-10 Sr. Carroll, Iowa (Carroll) 33 Chelsea Poppens F 6-2 Fr. Aplington, Iowa (Aplington-Parkersburg) 42 Amanda Zimmerman F 6-1 Fr. Huxley, Iowa (Ballard) 55 Anna Prins C 6-7 Fr. Broomfield, Colo. (Broomfield) Head Coach: Bill Fennelly Assistant Coaches: Jack Easley, Latoja Schaben, Jodi Steyer Director of Basketball Operations: Josh Carper

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per game en route to becoming a unanimous first-team All-Big 12 selection and an All-American. The 2011 Cyclones were Bolte’s team and her leadership was proven time and time again. Bolte led the Cyclones in scoring 19 times and was the only player to average double figures. The Cyclones finished the regular season 22-10 overall and 9-7 in Big 12 play, which was good for a fifth-place finish in the nation’s top conference. It marked the fifth-straight 20-win season for the Cyclones. Iowa State was then selected to its fifth-straight NCAA Tournament, making the Cyclones one of just 20 teams to earn a spot in the last five NCAA Championships. The Cyclones were shipped East to Durham, N.C. as a seventh-seed to face Front Row (L-R): Darcie Dick, Chassidy Cole, Kelsey Bolte, Lauren Mansfield, Elly Arganbright. Marist. The Red Foxes used a 25-4 first- Back Row (L-R): Jessica Schroll, Amanda Zimmerman, Anna Prins, Chelsea Poppens, Hallie half run to take a 20-point lead. Iowa State closed the gap to six with just 4:20 Christofferson, Kelsey Harris. remaining following a three by Prins, For the first time in recent memory, returned as starters. but the Red Foxes answered and went an Iowa State women’s basketball team By the start of the season, two on to win 74-64, ending the Cyclones’ entered a season with a question mark newcomers had proven themselves season. at point guard. as worthy starters. Freshman Hallie Bolte ended her career with 1,639 In his 15 years at Iowa State, head Christofferson stepped right out of points, sixth all-time in school history. coach Bill Fennelly almost always knew Class A Iowa ball into the Big 12 and Her 276 three-pointers ranks third on which player would be the starter at went on to average more than nine the Iowa State record list. point guard. The 2010-11 season was points per game. She would earn Big 12 Along with Bolte and Christofferson, different after the graduation of Alison All-Freshman team honors. Poppens also was recognized by the Big Lacey, a first-team All-Big 12 pick the That left point guard as the only 12’s coaches. The sophomore drew a previous season, and no sure-thing heir other unsettled position and junior team-high 36 charges and was named apparent. college transfer Lauren Mansfield held to the league’s all-defensive team. The Cyclones did return three other the upper-hand in the battle early and Fennelly also added another starters, including senior sharpshooter never let go, starting all 33 games for milestone to his already impressive Kelsey Bolte, who would go on to the Cyclones and finishing fifth in the résumé when he picked up his 500th have one of the best seasons in school Big 12 in assists. victory as a head coach in a November history. Along with Bolte, sophomores Mansfield’s job was made easier win over Drake. Chelsea Poppens and Anna Prins also by Bolte, who averaged 16.9 points

FINAL STATISTICS Name FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% Ast. Stl. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg. Bolte 191-437 .437 88-209 .421 87-98 .888 52 34 170-5.2 557-16.9 Prins 118-274 .431 27-74 .365 53-73 .726 12 6 175-5.5 316-9.9 Christofferson 98-188 .521 15-43 .349 95-115 .826 21 8 167-5.1 306-9.3 Mansfield 97-259 .375 40-102 .392 55-80 .688 166 23 113-3.4 289-8.8 Poppens 100-196 .510 0-4 .000 83-127 .654 35 20 246-7.5 283-8.6 Schroll 42-86 .488 4-16 .250 37-57 .649 35 16 95-3.2 125-4.2 Zimmerman 35-83 .422 14-36 .389 13-23 .565 25 3 52-1.9 97-3.5 Harris 30-84 .357 24-73 .329 7-16 .438 23 10 37-1.2 91-2.9 Cole 24-71 .338 9-34 .265 20-42 .476 83 23 83-2.6 77-2.4 Arganbright 4-13 .308 2-10 .200 1-1 1.000 1 1 2-0.1 11-0.6 Dick 0-4 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 2-0.7 0-0.0 Totals 739-1695 .436 223-603 .370 451-632 .714 453 144 1283-38.9 2152-65.2

2010-11 ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 3 Kelsey Harris G 5-10 Fr. Brea, Calif. (Brea Olinda) 5 Hallie Christofferson F 6-3 Fr. Hamlin, Iowa (Exira) 10 Lauren Mansfield G 5-7 Jr. Adelaide, Australia (Salisbury/Midland College) 11 Kelsey Bolte G 6-1 Sr. Ida Grove, Iowa (Battle Creek-Ida Grove) 12 Jessica Schroll G/F 5-11 So. Midland, Mich. (H.H. Dow) 23 Chassidy Cole G 5-8 Jr. Amarillo, Texas (Amarillo/Howard College) 24 Elly Arganbright G 5-6 Fr. Panora, Iowa (Panorama) 33 Chelsea Poppens F 6-2 So. Aplington, Iowa (Aplington-Parkersburg) 42 Amanda Zimmerman F 6-1 So. Huxley, Iowa (Ballard) 55 Anna Prins C 6-7 So. Broomfield, Colo. (Broomfield) Head Coach: Bill Fennelly Assistant Coaches: Jack Easley, Latoja Schaben, Jodi Steyer Director of Basketball Operations: Josh Carper Director of Player Development: Billy Fennelly

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wins over Texas and Oklahoma, to get back into postseason contention. Iowa State would eventually earn its sixth-consecutive postseason bid, capturing a 10-seed and chance to play at home in the NCAA Tournament. The Cyclones would face Green Bay in the opening round. The Cyclones were the first Big 12 team and just the third team from a power conference to make the NCAA Tournament after starting league play with five-straight losses. Hosting NCAA Tournament play for the seventh time in school history, Iowa State fell to the Phoenix in the first round despite having five players score in double figures. The individual success of Poppens became something that everyone was talking about. Opposing coaches Front Row (L-R): Brynn Williamson, Kelsey Harris, Nikki Moody, Chassidy Cole, Lauren heaped on praise, head coach Bill Fennelly said that fans could relate Mansfield, Elly Arganbright, Jessica Schroll, Fallon Ellis. Back Row (L-R): Melissa Youngblut, with the hardworking forward from Hallie Christofferson, Anna Prins, Amanda Zimmerman, Kileah Mays, Chelsea Poppens. Aplington, Iowa. Poppens had been The 2011-12 Iowa State women’s over intrastate rival Iowa, the Cyclones setting herself up for this success by basketball team will be remembered got off to a sluggish 0-5 start in Big 12 taking charges and diving for loose for its resilience as well as the play against a brutal early schedule. balls that nobody thought she could emergence of Chelsea Poppens as Iowa State got its first league win with get to. a bona fide superstar in the college a nationally televised blowout of Texas The result was national recognition. game. Tech and immediately followed with a All-Big 12 and then All-American. Poppens was impressive all season, road win at Kansas State. She was the only Big 12 player to earning unanimous first-team All-Big Holding a 2-6 record heading into average a double-double with 14.2 12 honors, but it took the Cyclones February, Iowa State regrouped points and 10.6 rebounds per game. awhile to get things going in league knowing it would play six of nine games Poppens was even talked about on action. in the month at Hilton Coliseum. Hilton Comedy Central’s The Colbert Report, After a 9-2 start in nonconference Magic struck again as Iowa State went as host Stephen Colbert declared play, which included an eight-point win 7-2 during the month, which included “There’s no stoppens Poppens.”

FINAL STATISTICS Name FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% Ast. Stl. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg. Poppens 150-301 .498 1-6 .167 124-174 .713 33 36 317-10.6 425-14.2 Christofferson 106-241 .440 40-104 .385 65-85 .765 27 20 185-6.0 317-10.2 Moody 91-261 .349 41-141 .291 87-114 .763 133 25 102-3.3 310-10.0 Mansfield 81-249 .325 48-145 .331 43-56 .768 103 34 96-3.1 253-8.2 Prins 74-187 .396 19-55 .345 31-40 .775 8 4 109-4.4 198-7.9 Schroll 28-59 .475 4-12 .333 9-14 .643 25 9 36-3.6 69-6.9 Williamson 59-174 .339 48-149 .322 15-19 .789 18 22 65-2.2 181-6.0 Ellis 12-29 .414 0-8 .000 6-10 .600 3 1 34-2.6 30-2.3 Cole 19-63 .302 7-31 .226 16-28 .571 80 52 105-3.4 61-2.0 Harris 16-48 .333 14-42 .333 5-8 .625 10 9 21-0.8 51-1.9 Zimmerman 11-25 .440 5-11 .455 12-14 .857 6 1 27-1.2 39-1.7 Mays 4-9 .444 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 1 0 16-2.0 10-1.3 Youngblut 0-6 .000 0-5 .000 0-1 .000 1 2 3-0.5 0-0.0 Arganbright 0-8 .000 0-5 .000 0-3 .000 0 1 1-0.1 0-0.0 Totals 651-1660 .392 227-714 .318 415-570 .728 448 181 1212-39.1 1944-62.7

2011-12 ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 3 Kelsey Harris G 5-10 So. Brea, Calif. (Brea Olinda) 4 Nikki Moody G 5-8 Fr. Euless, Texas (Trinity) 5 Hallie Christofferson F 6-3 So. Hamlin, Iowa (Exira) 10 Lauren Mansfield G 5-7 Sr. Adelaide, Australia (Salisbury/Midland College) 21 Kileah Mays C 6-1 Fr. Duncanville, Texas (Duncanville) 22 Brynn Williamson G/F 5-11 Fr. Kansas City, Mo. (Staley) 23 Chassidy Cole G 5-8 Sr. Amarillo, Texas (Amarillo/Howard College) 24 Elly Arganbright G 5-6 So. Panora, Iowa (Panorama) 32 Fallon Ellis G/F 5-11 Fr. Missouri City, Texas (Westbury Christian) 33 Chelsea Poppens F 6-2 Jr. Aplington, Iowa (Aplington-Parkersburg) 42 Amanda Zimmerman F 6-1 Jr. Huxley, Iowa (Ballard) 55 Anna Prins C 6-7 Jr. Broomfield, Colo. (Broomfield) Head Coach: Bill Fennelly Assistant Coaches: Jack Easley, Latoja Schaben, Jodi Steyer Director of Basketball Operations: Josh Carper Director of Player Development: Billy Fennelly CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB 113 2013 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP - SECOND ROUND (24-9; 12-6 BIG 12).

was also 10th in rebounding (6.7) and posted 28 double-figure games, including 11 games with 20 or more points. Poppens on the other hand, became just the second player in school history and the 14th in Big 12 history to record 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds. She finished her career with a school-record 458 offensive rebounds. The senior was a major reason why the Cyclones had as many or more rebounds than 27 of 33 opponents this season and ranked 14th nationally in rebounding margin (+7.9). The impressive individual accomplishments were strongly indicative of the team’s overall success as Iowa State started the season with an impressive 9-1 record. The Cyclones Front Row (L-R): Nikki Moody, Ashley Hagedorn, Fallon Ellis, Elly Arganbright. Second closed out the regular season with a Row (L-R): Amanda Zimmerman, Anna Prins, Chelsea Poppens. Back Row (L-R): Emiah 12-6 conference record. Bingley, Hallie Christofferson, Madison Baier, Brynn Williamson, Nicole “Kidd” Blaskowsky. The Cyclones would once again make If one thing rang true during the 2012- Poppens and Christoffersona strong run in the Big 12 Tournament 13 season, it’s never underestimate the were both named Associated Press with a berth in the championship final, Cyclones. After being picked sixth in honorable mention All-Americans. falling to first-ranked Baylor. the Big 12 preseason poll, the Cyclones Christofferson was also an honorable The Cyclones captured their seventh- would go on to finish in second-place mention All-American from the WBCA consecutive NCAA Tournament behind defending-national champion and a unanimous selection to the All- appearance as a fifth seed, traveling to Baylor. Big 12 First-Team. Spokane, Wash. to face host Gonzaga Last year the buzz was about the Christofferson established herself in the first round. The Cyclones topped emergence of Chelsea Poppens, as one of the nation’s most consistent the Bulldogs by a score of 72-60 to and although Poppens put together players. She finished second in the Big advance to face the 14th-ranked another standout campaign, a lot of 12 in scoring (15.6), seventh in field Georgia Bulldogs. Iowa State’s season buzz was about the emergence of goal percentage (51.6) and second would come to an end after a slim five- Hallie Christofferson. in free-throw shooting (86.2). She point loss to the Bulldogs, who would go on advance to the Elite 8.

FINAL STATISTICS Name FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% Ast. Stl. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg. Christofferson 174-337 .516 55-137 .401 112-130 .862 44 31 221-6.7 515-15.6 Poppens 143-284 .504 7-23 .304 108-129 .837 54 31 290-9.7 401-13.4 Prins 158-350 .451 27-96 .281 62-80 .775 53 7 175-5.3 405-12.3 Moody 83-235 .353 32-111 .288 71-88 .807 238 44 119-3.7 269-8.4 Williamson 80-232 .345 68-192 .354 45-56 .804 67 42 147-4.5 273-8.3 Blaskowsky 71-195 .364 48-147 .327 27-36 .750 46 21 117-3.5 217-6.6 Bingley 14-38 .368 3-13 .231 4-8 .500 19 11 16-2.3 35-5.0 Ellis 15-46 .326 4-25 .160 12-21 .571 6 9 59-1.9 46-1.5 Zimmerman 7-18 .389 1-6 .167 12-14 .857 9 3 20-1.0 27-1.4 Hagedorn 7-13 .538 5-9 .556 0-1 .000 2 2 10-0.5 19-1.0 Arganbright 2-8 .250 2-4 .500 4-4 1.000 6 4 5-0.3 10-0.6 Baier 2-13 .154 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 3 1 15-1.2 6-0.5 Totals 756-1769 .427 252-763 .330 459-570 .805 547 206 1315-39.8 2223-67.4

2012-13 ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 4 Nikki Moody G 5-8 So. Euless, Texas (Trinity) 5 Hallie Christofferson F 6-3 Jr. Hamlin, Iowa (Exira) 15 Nicole “Kidd” Blaskowsky G 5-7 Fr. Sugar Land, Texas (Austin) 22 Brynn Williamson G/F 5-11 So. Kansas City, Mo. (Staley) 23 Ashley Hagedorn G 5-9 Jr. Irwin, Iowa (DMACC/I-K-M Manning) 24 Elly Arganbright G 5-6 Jr. Panora, Iowa (Panorama) 32 Fallon Ellis G/F 5-11 So. Missouri City, Texas (Westbury Christian) 33 Chelsea Poppens F 6-2 Sr. Aplington, Iowa (Aplington-Parkersburg) 34 Madison Baier F/C 6-4 Fr. Tama, Iowa, (South Tama) 42 Amanda Zimmerman F 6-1 Sr. Huxley, Iowa (Ballard) 55 Anna Prins C 6-7 Sr. Broomfield, Colo. (Broomfield)

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Freshman team as a result. Junior Nikki Moody also earned a spot on the All-Big 12 second team as ISU’s second-leading scorer averaging 12.5 points per game. Moody continued her climb up the career-assist leaderboard with 534, which stands at third all-time. As a team, the 2013-14 Cyclones turned a few heads in the beginning of the season starting with a school- record 14-0 start to the season. Iowa State’s 14-0 start included wins over No. 25 Oklahoma, Auburn and rival Iowa at home and was good enough to catapult them to a national ranking of No. 11. After getting off to the best start in program history and a 3-0 Big 12 record, the Cyclones hit a tough skid, losing five straight. A crucial overtime win at Texas Tech snapped the skid. Front Row (L-R): Brynn Williamson, Elly Arganbright, Hallie Christofferson, Ashley With an eighth-straight NCAA Hagedorn, Nikki Moody, Fallon Ellis. Second Row (L-R): Nicole “Kidd” Blaskowsky, Tournament bid at stake the Cyclones Lexi Albrecht, Jordan Jensen, Madison Baier, Seanna Johnson and Jadda Buckley. would pull off a late-season rally downing Texas and No. 15 Oklahoma The 2013-14 Iowa State team started Christofferson would also earn a spot State and Kansas on the road. The 9-9 the season with more question marks on virtually every midseason watch conference record would be enough than guarantees. A lack of size and list en route to being named a Senior to give ISU a spot in the Big Dance. depth was certain to give the Cyclones CLASS Award finalist. She also earned a ISU would earn a seven-seed in the some trouble after losing two WNBA spot on the All-Big 12 first team for the tournament and a date with the 10th- draft picks in Chelsea Poppens and second-consecutive year. seeded Florida State Seminoles. Anna Prins, but how much was the real This year was full of more surprises as The Cyclones’ season would question. Cyclone Nation got to see a glimpse of eventually come to an end in Hilton Among the guarantees was freshmen standouts Seanna Johnson Coliseum in the first round of the NCAA the return of star forward Hallie and Jadda Buckley. The duo started tournament. The same shooting woes Christofferson. Individually, the senior nearly every game and claimed a that plagued ISU during the season didn’t disappoint, averaging 18.4 combined eight Big 12 Freshmen of returned and the Cyclones fell 55-44 to points and earning a second-straight the week awards. Johnson and Buckley the Florida State Seminoles. honorable-mention All-America bid. also earned spots on the All-Big 12

FINAL STATISTICS Name FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% Ast. Stl. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg. Christofferson 184-399 .461 32-118 .271 171-195 .877 31 21 223-7.2 571-18.4 Moody 120-328 .366 46-147 .313 100-137 .730 163 26 137-4.4 386-12.5 Buckley 98-221 .443 39-97 .402 102-116 .879 101 33 70-2.3 337-10.9 Johnson 112-249 .450 23-66 .348 70-95 .737 43 23 250-8.1 317-10.2 Williamson 80-231 .346 66-203 .325 57-62 .919 37 20 128-4.3 283-9.4 Blaskowsky 72-194 .371 55-156 .353 10-14 .714 28 18 104-3.4 209-6.7 Ellis 28-58 .483 6-18 .333 19-31 .613 15 8 79-2.5 81-2.6 Baier 5-11 .455 0-0 .000 5-6 .833 2 3 24-3.0 15-1.9 Albrecht 5-12 .417 5-12 .417 0-0 .000 3 0 5-0.4 15-1.3 Arganbright 3-15 .200 1-7 .143 6-8 .750 10 1 5-0.4 13-1.0 Hagedorn 3-16 .188 3-12 .250 3-4 .750 2 2 8-0.5 12-0.8 Matlock 4-9 .444 0-0 .000 1-7 .143 0 2 25-1.9 9-0.7 Jensen 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 0 0 3-0.3 6-0.5 Totals 716-1746 .410 276-836 .330 546-679 .804 435 157 1154-37.2 2254-72.7

2013-14 ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 2 Lexi Albrecht G 5-10 Fr. Carroll, Iowa (Carroll Kuemper) 4 Nikki Moody G 5-8 So. Euless, Texas (Trinity) 5 Hallie Christofferson F 6-3 Sr. Hamlin, Iowa (Exira) 11 Jadda Buckley G 5-8 Fr. Mason City, Iowa (Mason City) 12 Seanna Johnson G 5-10 Fr. Brooklyn Park, Minn. (De La Salle) 15 Nicole “Kidd” Blaskowsky G 5-7 So. Sugar Land, Texas (Austin) 21 Tenisha Matlock F/C 6-2 Sr. North Platte, Neb. (North Platte) 22 Brynn Williamson G/F 5-11 Jr. Kansas City, Mo. (Staley) 23 Ashley Hagedorn G 5-9 Sr. Irwin, Iowa (DMACC/I-K-M Manning) 24 Elly Arganbright G 5-6 Sr. Panora, Iowa (Panorama) 32 Fallon Ellis G/F 5-11 Sr. Missouri City, Texas (Westbury Christian) 34 Madison Baier F/C 6-4 Jr. Tama, Iowa, (South Tama) 35 Jordan Jensen F 6-2 Fr. Gilbert, Ariz., (Mountain View) Head Coach: Bill Fennelly Associate Head Coach: Jodi Steyer Assistant Coaches: Billy Fennelly, Latoja Schaben Director of Basketball Operations: Josh Carper CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB 115 2015 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP - FIRST ROUND (18-13; 9-9 BIG 12)

Ellis. Ellis, who only averaged 2.5 points per game entering the season, would be a lifeline for Iowa State. She doubled her output to 5.2 points per contest and earned a spot in the starting lineup before the season’s end. Sophomore Seanna Johnson would continue to break records, recording a sophomore record 285 rebounds, while leading the Big 12 with 9.2 rebounds per game. Johnson became the fastest Cyclone to reach 500 career rebounds. Johnson’s play would earn her honorable mention Big 12 honors. Iowa State would close out the nonconference slate with a 9-2 record. The Cyclones would make their mark in Big 12 play after topping the undefeated and third-ranked in Ames, 59-57. The Cyclones would prove no match for UT Front Row (L-R): Nakiah Bell, Jadda Buckley, Nikki Moody, Brynn Williamson, Fallon Ellis, after traveling to Austin on Jan. 31 and Kidd Blaskowsky, Lexi Albrecht. Second Row (L-R): Blaire Thomas, Claire Ricketts, Maddy taking down the No. 8 Longhorns for Baier, Bryanna Fernstrom, Jordan Jensen, Emily Durr and Seanna Johnson. a second time, 58-57. The win was the highest-ranked road win in program If one thing is true about the 2014-15 Nikki Moody would go on to break history. ISU would then top No. 3 BU on Iowa State women’s basketball team it the Iowa State school record for career Senior Day for its third top-10 win. was they could never be counted out. assists (745) and net a career-high 14.5 The Cyclones would finish the season The Cyclones would shock the college points per game to lead the Cyclones. 9-9 in Big 12 play and tie for third in Big basketball world by taking down top- Her efforts would also land her on a 12 play. An 18-12 overall record would 10 opponents three times. Iowa State short list for the Nancy Lieberman be enough to send the Cyclones to would close out the Big 12 season with Award for the nation’s top point guard. the Big Dance for the ninth-straight a 9-9 conference record and in a three- Williamson would continue to do season and ISU traveled to Lexington, way tie for third place. what she does best by knocking down Kentucky as the No. 10 seed to take After losing All-American Hallie 3-pointers. The senior would finish her on Dayton. The Cyclones would drop Christofferson to graduation, the career fifth in school history with 259 their first round game to 7th-seeded Cyclones looked to the senior class in triples and second with 761 career Dayton, who would go on to make the Nikki Moody, Brynn Williamson and an attempts. One of the biggest storylines Elite Eight before being stopped by emerging Fallon Ellis to guide them. of the season was the emergence of eventual national champion UConn.

FINAL STATISTICS Name FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% Ast. Stl. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg. Moody 152-396 .384 50-149 .336 97-125 .776 211 26 111-3.6 451-14.5 Johnson 127-278 .457 14-46 .304 94-124 .758 78 38 285-9.2 362-11.7 Williamson 101-274 .369 77-217 .355 80-98 .816 32 36 196-6.3 359-11.6 Buckley 27-63 .429 12-27 .444 19-23 .826 21 8 25-2.8 85-9.4 Fernstrom 112-253 .443 15-64 .234 39-61 .639 13 9 100-3.2 278-9.0 Blaskowsky 80-206 .388 62-164 .378 18-21 .857 27 23 126-4.1 240-7.7 Ellis 53-116 .457 12-33 .364 42-56 .750 35 6 131-4.2 160-5.2 Durr 50-141 .355 19-69 .275 29-32 .906 25 4 66-2.1 148-4.8 Ricketts 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 0 0 4-1.3 7-2.3 Bell 13-45 .289 6-23 .261 1-2 .500 37 7 11-0.4 33-1.2 Albrecht 2-6 .333 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 1 0 0-0.3 6-0.8 Baier 8-18 .444 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 0 1 24-0.9 18-0.7 Jensen 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 2 0 7-1.0 4-0.6 Thomas 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1 1 2-1.0 0-0.0 Totals 729-1802 .405 269-798 .337 424-551 .770 483 159 1210-39.0 2151-69.4

2014-15 ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 2 Nakiah Bell G 5-5 Fr. Florissant, Mo. (Incarnate Word Academy) 3 Emily Durr G 6-0 Fr. Utica, N.Y. (Notre Dame) 4 Nikki Moody G 5-8 Sr. Euless, Texas (Trinity) 11 Jadda Buckley G 5-8 So. % Mason City, Iowa (Mason City) 12 Seanna Johnson G 5-10 So. Brooklyn Park, Minn. (De La Salle) 15 Nicole “Kidd” Blaskowsky G 5-7 Jr. Sugar Land, Texas (Austin) 22 Brynn Williamson G/F 5-11 Sr. Kansas City, Mo. (Staley) 25 Lexi Albrecht G 5-10 So. Carroll, Iowa (Carroll Kuemper) 30 Claire Ricketts F 6-3 Fr. % Parker, Texas (John Paul II) 32 Fallon Ellis G/F 5-11 Sr. Missouri City, Texas (Westbury Christian) 34 Madison Baier F/C 6-4 Jr. Tama, Iowa, (South Tama) 35 Jordan Jensen F 6-2 So. Gilbert, Ariz., (Mountain View) 42 Blaire Thomas G 5-11 Fr. Waterloo, Iowa (Waterloo West) 44 Bryanna Fernstrom C 6-5 Fr. Center City, Minn. (Chisago Lakes) # has redshirted, % redshirted this season Head Coach: Bill Fennelly Associate Head Coach: Jodi Steyer Assistant Coaches: Billy Fennelly, Latoja Schaben Director of Basketball Operations: Josh Carper Director of Strength and Conditioning: Pete Link 116 CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB 2017 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP - FIRST ROUND (18-13; 9-9 BIG 12)

sheet. The sophomore would average 5.7 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 1.2 steals and 1.0 blocks per game en route to becoming a unanimous selection to the All-Big 12 First-Team. Buckley would be the Cyclone only other double-digit scorer with 13.9 points. She also dished a team-high 5.0 assists per game, earning honorable mention All-Big 12 status. The Cyclones closed the nonconference slate with a 9-2 record, with one of its losses coming in overtime against No. 6 Mississippi State, who would go on to compete in the National Title game against South Carolina. Iowa State would begin Big 12 play with one of its toughest starts, falling to 13-11 and 4-9 in league play, the Cyclones couldn't afford another loss. Head coach Bill Fennelly Front Row (L-R): TeeTee Starks, Jadda Buckley, Heather Bowe, Lexi Albrecht, Seanna challenged his team and they stepped Johnson, Jordan Jensen, Nia Washington. Second Row (L-R): Sofija Živaljević, Bridget up and rattled off five-straight games Carleton, Aliyah Konate, Mereidth Burkhall, Claire Ricketts, Emily Durr, Adriana Camber. to finish 9-9 in league play, including an upset of No. 6 Texas in Austin, The 2016-17 Iowa State team was earned her honorable mention All-Big spoiling the Longhorns' Senior Night. determined to flip the script from the 12 honors. Johnson became the third The Cyclones' late-season heroics were year prior after failing to make the Cyclone in school history to reach over enough to earn a spot in the NCAA NCAA Tournament for the first time in 1,000 career rebounds and is also the Tournament, where they faced No. nine years. The Cyclones would return second Cyclone to net 1,500 career 7 seed Syracuse, who was fresh off a four of five starters from the 2015-16 points and grab 1,000 boards. trip to the National Title game the year First-Team All-Big 12 selection Seanna Carleton returned to the court with prior. The Orange overpowered ISU, Johnson leading the way along with more confidence and became one 85-65, with the Cyclones struggling redshirt junior Jadda Buckley and of the Cyclones go-to scorers. She offensively. Despite the loss the emerging star Bridget Carleton. finished the season averaging 15.0 Cyclones were remembered for their Johnson put together another points. It wasn't just Carleton's scoring late-season win streak that propelled stellar campaign, netting 15.8 points ability that made her a threat on the them from destined for the WNIT to per game and 8.2 boards. Her efforts court, but her abilities to stuff the stat NCAA Tournament bound.

FINAL STATISTICS Name FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% Ast. Stl. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg. Johnson 169-384 .440 41-115 .357 110-145 .759 93 30 255-8.2 489-15.8 Carleton 155-392 .395 63-185 .341 92-98 .939 56 38 176-5.7 465-15.0 Buckley 143-326 .439 46-120 .383 99-113 .876 155 24 78-2.5 431-13.9 Durr 82-231 .355 56-168 .333 48-61 .787 51 17 90-2.9 268-8.6 Burkhall 106-235 .451 5-17 .294 32-39 .821 13 9 100-3.2 278-9.0 Bowe 62-149 .416 15-43 .349 17-25 .680 16 25 101-3.7 156-5.8 Starks 26-73 .356 2-9 .222 24-43 .558 49 30 131-4.2 78-2.5 Camber 23-57 .404 10-29 .345 3-6 .500 12 5 30-1.2 59-2.4 Washington 15-47 .319 8-24 .333 8-10 .800 14 5 14-0.6 46-2.0 Ricketts 9-17 .529 0-0 .000 7-9 .778 5 1 24-1.3 25-1.3 Zivaljevic' 2-7 .286 0-5 .000 3-6 .500 3 0 1-0.1 7-0.9 Albrecht 3-11 .273 2-10 .200 0-0 .000 3 3 5-0.5 7-0.9 Jensen 3-9 .333 0-3 .000 2-2 1.000 3 0 12-1.0 8-0.7 Totals 798-1938 .412 248-728 .341 445-557 .799 471 196 1221-39.4 2289-73.8

2016-17 ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 2 Sofija Živaljević G 5-9 Fr. Podgorica, Montenegro (Zkk Buducnost Bemax) 3 Emily Durr G 6-0 Jr. Utica, N.Y. (Notre Dame) 4 Heather Bowe# F 6-0 RSr. Eau Claire, Wis. (Vanderbilt) 10 Nia Washington G 5-7 Fr. Stafford, Va. (Riverdale Baptist) 11 Jadda Buckley# G 5-8 RJr. Mason City, Iowa (Mason City) 12 Seanna Johnson G 5-10 Sr. Brooklyn Park, Minn. (De La Salle) 13 Adriana Camber F 5-10 Fr. Lund, Sweden (Katedralskolan Lund) 14 Aliyah Konate C 6-4 Fr. Berlin, Germany (Mildred-Harnack) 21 Bridget Carleton G 6-1 So. Chatham, Ontario, Canada (John McGregor Secondary) 22 TeeTee Starks G 5-9 RFr. Brooklyn Park, Minn. (Hopkins) 25 Lexi Albrecht G 5-10 Sr. Carroll, Iowa (Carroll Kuemper) 30 Claire Ricketts# F 6-3 RSo. Parker, Texas (John Paul II) 32 Meredith Burkhall F 6-3 So. Urbandale, Iowa (Roosevelt) 35 Jordan Jensen F 6-2 Sr. Gilbert, Ariz. (Mountain View) # has redshirted, % redshirted this season Head Coach: Bill Fennelly Associate Head Coach: Jodi Steyer Assistant Coaches: Billy Fennelly, Latoja Schaben Director of Basketball Operations: Josh Carper Director of Strength and Conditioning: Cassandra Baier Coordinator of Player Development: Adam Urness CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB 117 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP - SECOND ROUND (26-9; 13-5 BIG 12)

first time since 2012-13. At the Big 12 Tournament, Iowa State would advance to the finals after topping Kansas and Texas. ISU fell in the title game to Baylor, 69-47. ISU's 25-win season to date earned them not only a trip to the Big Dance, but hosting rights. ISU earned a No. 3 seed and played host of New Mexico State in the first round. The Cyclones seed tied for its highest ever in the NCAA Tournament. The Cyclones soared past the Aggies, 97-61. In total the 2018-19 team finished the season with three wins over ranked opponents and the highest RPI in program history, sitting at No. 11. The Cyclones faced No. 11 seed Missouri State in the second round, and struggled offensively against the Lady Bears. ISU was unable to get past Front Row (L-R): Rae Johnson, Adriana Camber, Alexa Middleton, Meredith Burkhall, MSU, falling 69-60. Bridget Carleton, Inès Nezerwa, Nia Washington. Second Row (L-R): Maddie Frederick, Entering the 2018-19 season, Carleton had already left a major Madison Wise, Kristin Scott, Lauren Mills, Morgan Kane, Ashley Joens, Jade Thurmon. mark on the ISU record book, but Entering the 2018-19 season, head Iowa State took the crown, defeating a the Chatham, Ontario, Canada native coach Bill Fennelly knew this team ranked Miami squad by double figures. would shatter nearly every single- would have a chance to have a special Iowa State entered the national polls season record and finish her career just season. Iowa State returned the for the first time since the 2013-14 seven points shy of ISU's all-time mark majority of its roster from 2017-18 and season. The Cyclones would climb to with 2,142 career points. added guard Alexa Middleton, who a season-high 13th to end the regular Her impact was evident throughout transferred from Tennessee, giving ISU season in the AP poll, the highest since women's college basketball as well, a huge boost at the point. January of 2014. as she was named a second-team All- Led by senior Bridget Carleton, the The Cyclones would roll through the American by nearly every major outlet, Cyclones boasted one of the most Big 12 schedule with a 13-5 record, was honored as the Cheryl Miller award challenging schedules in recent getting swept only by top-ranked, and winner, honoring the nation's top small memory, beginning with their first eventual national champion Baylor. forward and a member of the WBCA's appearance in the Preseason WNIT, the Their 13-5 finish, earned them second- All-America team. She also became premier regular season tournament. place outright in league action for the the first Cyclone to earn Big 12 Player of the Year.

FINAL STATISTICS Name FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% Ast. Stl. Reb.-Avg. Pts.-Avg. Carleton 254-543 .468 72-194 .371 180-209 .861 140 79 302-8.6 760-21.7 Scott 170-303 .561 45-118 .381 64-80 .800 21 20 247-7.1 449-12.8 Joens 141-326 .433 72-197 .365 54-77 .701 23 24 176-5.0 408-11.7 Middleton 134-320 .419 29-85 .341 56-72 .778 176 30 104-3.0 353-10.1 Wise 98-270 .363 48-167 .287 35-39 .897 41 20 139-4.0 279-8.0 Burkhall 71-144 .493 0-7 .000 22-31 .710 16 7 94-2.7 164-4.7 Nezerwa 59-123 .480 2-8 .250 32-47 .681 22 14 109-3.2 152-4.5 Camber 26-80 .325 18-69 .261 14-21 .667 13 11 43-1.3 84-2.5 Johnson 21-71 .296 13-53 .245 8-10 .800 63 18 58-1.7 63-1.9 Thurmon 9-28 .321 2-5 .400 6-7 .857 15 6 18-1.2 26-1.7 Washington 5-14 .357 2-10 .200 5-6 .833 16 10 15-0.9 17-1.0 Mills 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 0 0 4-0.4 6-0.7 Totals 990-2229 .444 303-913 .332 478-603 .793 546 239 1436-41.0 2761-78.9

2018-19 ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 1 Madison Wise F 6-1 So. Greenfield, Indiana (Greenfield Central) 4 Rae Johnson G 5-7 So. Albertville, Minnesota (St. Michael Albertville) 10 Nia Washington G 5-7 Jr. Stafford, Virginia (Riverdale Baptist) 11 Jade Thurmon G 5-8 Jr. Lancaster, Texas (Kilgore College) 13 Adriana Camber F 5-10 Jr.. Lund, Sweden (Katedralskolan Lund) 14 Lauren Mills# F 6-2 RFr. Hobart, Tasmania, Australia (Rosny College) 15 Inés Nezerwa F 6-3 Sr. Bujumbura, Burundi (Jacksonville College) 21 Bridget Carleton G 6-1 Sr. Chatham, Ontario, Canada (John McGregor Secondary) 23 Maddie Frederick% G 6-0 Fr. Tipp City, Ohio (Tippecanoe) 24 Ashley Joens G 6-0 Fr. Iowa City, Iowa (City High) 25 Kristin Scott C 6-2 So. Kasson, Minnesota (Kasson-Mantorville) 31 Morgan Kane% F 6-3 Fr. West Jordan, Utah (Riverton) 32 Meredith Burkhall F 6-3 Sr. Urbandale, Iowa (Roosevelt) 33 Alexa Middleton# G 5-9 RSr. Murfreesboro, Tennessee (Riverdale / Tennessee) # has redshirted, % redshirted this season Head Coach: Bill Fennelly Associate Head Coach: Jodi Steyer Assistant Coaches: Billy Fennelly, Latoja Schaben Director of Basketball Operations: Josh Carper Director of Strength and Conditioning: Pete Link

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