COUGAR 2015-2016 1 2 COUGAR BASKETBALL 2015-2016 COUGAR BASKETBALL 2015-2016 CONTENTS University Quick Facts 2015-16 University of Saint Francis

Location ...... Fort Wayne, WOMEN’S SCHEDULE USF #7 (27-8) IN NAIA DII COACHES’ Founded ...... 1890 POSTSEASON TOP 25 POLL Enrollment...... 2,324 # -- Rank in NAIA Top 25 Preseason Poll (Oct. 27, 2015) DATE OPPONENT PLACE TIME President...... Sister M. Elise Kriss, OSF HUNTINGTON TOURNAMENT @ HUNTINGTON, IN Nov. 6 Aquinas (MI) @ Huntington Univ. 6 p.m. Director of Athletics...... Mike McCaffrey Nov. 7 #2 Davenport (MI) @ Huntington Univ. 1 p.m. Nov. 11 Olivet Nazarene (IL) USF 7 p.m. Athletic Faculty Nov. 14 IU East USF 3 p.m. TABLE OF CONTENTS Representative...... Dr. Matt Hopf Nov. 25 #17 Huntington USF 7 p.m. Dec. 2 @ Grace Winona Lake, IN 6 p.m. Dec. 5 @ Goshen Goshen, IN 3 p.m. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2015-16 Outlook...... W 4-5 Director of Athletics Dec. 12 @ #37 Southeastern (FL) Lakeland, FL 1 p.m. Coaching Staff...... W 6-7 Marketing...... Tim Alexander Dec. 14 @ Webber International (FL)Lake Wales, FL 6 p.m. Dec. 22 #29 Cornerstone (MI) USF 1 p.m. Player Roster...... W 8 Director of Sports INDIANA TECH TOURNAMENT FT. WAYNE, IN Player Profiles...... W 9-12 Dec. 29 @ Indiana Tech Ft. Wayne, IN 7 p.m. Opponents...... W 14-15 Information...... Bill Scott Dec. 30 U.of Northwestern Ohio USF 7 p.m. Crossroads League Composite Schedule...... W 16 Jan. 2 @ #9T Marian Indianapolis 1 p.m. Crossroads League & NAIA Statistics...... W 17-18 Athletic Affiliation...... National Jan. 6 @ Mount Vernon Nazarene Mt. Vernon, OH 5:30 p.m. Team Stats & Record Book...... W 19-24 Association of Intercollegiate Jan. 9 @ Taylor Upland, IN 1 p.m. NAIA Championship...... W 27-28 Jan. 13 Spring Arbor USF 7 p.m. Athletics (NAIA) Jan. 16 @ #5 Indiana Wesleyan Marion, IN 1 p.m. Jan. 20 Bethel USF 7 p.m. MEN’S BASKETBALL Conference Affiliations Jan. 23 Goshen USF 1 p.m. 2015-16 Outlook...... M 4 ...... The Crossroads League Jan. 27 @ #17 Huntington Huntington, IN 7 p.m. Coaching Staff...... M 6-7 Jan. 30 Grace USF 1 p.m. (formerly MCC) Player Roster...... M 8 Feb. 3 Mount Vernon Nazarene USF 5:30 p.m. Player Profiles...... M 9-13 Arena/Capacity...... Hutzell Feb. 6 #9T Marian USF 1 p.m. Men & Women’s Feb. 10 @ Spring Arbor Spring Arbor, MI 7 p.m. 2015-16 Preseason Coaches’ Polls...... M 13 Athletic Center/1,850 Feb. 13 Taylor USF 1 p.m. Crossroads League Statistics...... M 14-16 Nickname...... Cougars Feb. 17 @ Bethel Mishawaka, IN 7 p.m. Feb. 20 #5 Indiana Wesleyan USF 1 p.m. Opponents...... M 17-18 CROSSROADS LEAGUE TOURNAMENT Crossroads League Composite Schedule...... M 19 Team Colors...... Royal, Silver, White, Black Feb. 23 First Round TBD 7 p.m. Team Stats & Record Book...... M 20-25 Feb. 26 Semifinal TBD 7 p.m. NAIA Championship...... M 26-27 Feb. 29 Championship TBD 7 p.m. Bold – CL Games MEDIA INFORMATION 25th Annual NAIA Division II Championship Office of Sports Information...... W 12 @ Sioux City, March 9-15, 2016 GENERAL INFORMATION Fort Wayne Orthopedics...... W 5 2015-16 Cougar ...... W 13 Athletic Facilities...... W 25 Athletic Staff...... W 26 Sister M. Elise Kriss, OSF, President...... W 26 Mike McCaffrey, Director of Athletics...... W 26 Experience the University of Saint Francis..... M 28

The 2015-16 Cougar Basketball Yearbook is written and published by the University of Saint Francis Office of Sports Information. The Director of Sports Information office is located in Rolland Hall of Athletics in Hutzell Athletic Center on the east side of the campus off Leesburg Road. The office phone number is 260-399-7700, ext. 6223, fax 260-399-8164, website www.saintfranciscougars.edu. Any questions concerning teams, players or coaches should be directed to the Office of Sports Information, [email protected]. Schools intending to radio broadcast games must get advanced permission from the University of Saint Francis. Team and individual stats are produced within 30 minutes following the conclusion of home games. The 2015-16 USF Media / Fan Guide includes photos taken by Aaron Suozzi, Brian Beard, and Bill Scott. COUGAR BASKETBALL 2015-2016 3 2015-16 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL OUTLOOK New coach welcomes core of 8 veterans on quest to continue USF winning tradition New University of Saint Francis Wilson, Paige Frisch and Quila important roles this season,” NAIA Championship bowing women’s basketball coach Jason Jackson. Hester and Wilson Ridge commented. “I’m out to eventual champion Ridge won’t be starting from were starters in the majority of excited about the potential 79-62. scratch with the Lady Cougars USF’s games in 2014-15. of this team. I don’t know if as they prepare for the 42nd we’ll be good in November. Back court season in the program’s history. Akyah Taylor, the Crossroads I don’t know how good we’ll League leading scorer in be in December. But by the Wilson returns as the veteran Start with returning senior 2014-15, decided to return to time January, February and starter after she started 34 of Brooke Ridley, a three-time State University for March roll around we have the 35 games and finished No. 2 NAIA All-America at center/ her final season of eligibility. opportunity to be very good.” in minutes played average 28.1 forward who has been crucial She had transferred to USF behind Taylor (30.0). Wilson to USF’s success over the last from MSU playing half the USF heads into the 2015-16 finished third in CL assists three seasons. 2013-14 season for USF before season ranked No. 19 in the (130) and fifth in assists per encountering an eligibility NAIA Coaches’ Division II game (3.7). She also finished “With all her experience, we issue. Top 25 after finishing No. 9 in sixth in CL assist-turnover ratio really value what she has to (1.65). say even though she is quiet by nature,” Ridge said. “When Senior Zhanna Chukhrii Brooke talks and gets her returns at shooting guard teammates involved in our looking to improve on her offense, it has a great impact on numbers from her junior our offense. She’s an important campaign when she averaged leader for us on both ends of 9.1 points a game. She’ll be the court. She is going to have sharing time with Frisch, who is to be the focal point of our another threat from long range offense. She’s smart, tough and after leading USF in 3-pointers competitive and will do what it made with 41 as a sophomore. takes to win.” Both Hensley and Jackson will figure more prominently Ridley enters her final season in USF plans this season at in the top 10 on USF career both point guard and shooting lists in scoring, scoring average, guard. Both are capable long- rebounds, rebound average, range shooters who are also field goals made, field goal able to drive the ball to the percentage, free throws made, basket and score or draw fouls. and No. 1 in blocked shots and blocked shots per game. Front court “We’ve got a number of players 2014-15 with a 25-10 record, Fortunately, Ridge has support No doubt Ridley will be heavily returning who have played a the last Crossroads League for Ridley with seven additional depended on to amp up her lot of minutes, but this year qualifier to be eliminated from returning veterans in seniors offensive output, but Ridge did they will be in a position where the NAIA Championship Mallory Hester, Bri Rinehart, point out “there’s no way one they will be counted on for in the Elite Eight. The Lady Zhanna Chukhrii, Kaleigh player will replace what Taylor even more minutes in more Cougars played in their 16th Hensley, and juniors Taylor did offensively. We’re working 4 COUGAR BASKETBALL 2015-2016 with Brooke on handling total rebounds (269), fourth in her 5.6 rebounds per game Newcomers double teams and the different steals per game (2.31), sixth in was 16th in the CL. She’s also kinds of defenses she will face scoring average, fifth in points capable of knocking down a Along with Winkeljohn and this season.” scored (524), fifth in rebounds 3-pointer as well, shooting 36 Randolph, Ridge will be per game, eighth in free-throw percent (led USF), so Hester counting on contributions Ridley averaged 15.0 points shooting percentage (.663). could be crucial to taking from three more newcomers in per game in 2014-15 along with some scoring pressure off freshman guards Josie Murphy, 7.7 rebounds. She also was a Hester will be a starter on the Ridley. Randolph is a capable Haley Roe and Meagan force on defense blocking 61 front line and Ridge will look perimeter shooter as well. Mooney. shots and collecting 81 steals. to transfer Zhana Randolph Ridley was first in the CL in to figure in the rotation as NEWCOMERS blocked shots per game (1.7) well as 6-foot-2 freshman Name CL Ht. Pos. Hometown / High School / College PPG AstPG Josie Murphy Fr. 5-4 PG Peru, IN / Peru H.S. 13.6 4.9 and total blocks, second in Greta Winkeljohn. Hester Zhana Randolph Jr. 5-9 SG/SF Rochester Hills, MI / the CL in shooting percentage finished 10th in the CL with Rochester Hills H.S./Owens C.C. 7.4 2.0/ 3.0rbpg Haley Roe Fr. 5-7 SG/SF Nappanee, IN / NorthWood H.S. 9.5 1.4 (.543), third in steals, fourth in 197 rebounds in 35 games and Meagan Mooney Fr. 5-4 SG Fairmount, IN / Madison-Grant H.S. 8.0 1.7 Greta Winkeljohn Fr. 6-1 C Fort Wayne, IN / Bishop Dwenger H.S. 16.3 0.4/10.3 rbpg Fort Wayne Orthopedics/The Orthopedic Hospital Fort Wayne Orthopedics’ physicians and The Orthopedic Hospi- tal’s sports medicine services are known for high-quality care and immediate service to the Fort Wayne athletic community. Fort Wayne Orthopedics’ 20 physicians, with multiple specialties (including sports medicine), and The Orthopedic Hospital’s re- habilitation personnel and athletic trainers have set the standard for complete and personal sports medicine coverage for Fort Wayne professional sports teams, colleges and high schools. Fort Wayne Orthopedic’s clinical facility is located 15 minutes from the USF campus.

B. Matthew Hicks, M.D. Clay Keeley, ATC/L, MBA Dr. Matthew Hicks is an orthopedic specialist Clay Keeley, ATC/L, MBA, is another athletic at Fort Wayne Orthopedics as well as a former trainer at USF and will be primarily responsible USF student-athlete. He is well known in USF for the care of the football and teams. athletic circles for his basketball records and Clay is a graduate of Defiance College, 2002, earned his B.S. degree in 1987. He was inducted and Indiana Wesleyan University, 2010. He into the USF Athletic Hall of Fame in October comes to USF after two years as the head athletic 2002. During his senior season at USF, Dr. trainer at and five Hicks was named to both the NAIA academic years as head athletic trainer for Hicksville and and NAIA basketball All-American teams. Dr. Hicks is pleased to Edgerton High School. He also spent one year as the head athletic be assisting in the care of athletes at his alma mater and will be trainer for the Fort Wayne Freedom. heading the orthopedic team from FWO. Casey Costa, ATC/L, MA Tony Gambill, ATC/L, CSCS Casey Costa, ATC/L, MA, begins her third year Tony Gambill, ATC/L, CSCS, is one of The Orthopedic Hospital’s athletic trainers at USF, on the USF athletic training staff as an athletic and the primary sports he will be responsible for trainer. The primary sports she will be respon- will be men’s soccer, men’s and women’s , sible for are women’s soccer, , women’s men’s basketball and . He started work- basketball, and men’s and women’s track and ing with USF in January 2004 and has been an field. Casey is a 2011 graduate of Manchester athletic trainer at the high school level for eight University’s athletic training program and com- years at Bishop Dwenger, Central Noble and pleted her graduate work at Central Methodist Paul Harding high schools. He has also worked University in Fayette, Mo. at the professional level for three seasons in the CBA with the Fort Wayne Fury, two seasons in the NBDL with the Roanoke Dazzle The Orthopedic Hospital sports medicine team and one season with the Fort Wayne Freedom. is very pleased to provide complete medical coverage to University of Saint Francis athletes.

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JASON RIDGE JASON RIDGE QUICK FACTS COACHING CAREER HEAD COACH USF Men’s Basketball Volunteer Assistant – 2014-15 USF posted second best regular season wins and advanced to Jason Ridge may be new to women’s college NAIA Championship Elite 8 basketball, but he’s not new to the college game or Head Coach – Northridge High School, Middlebury, Ind. – 2006-12 what it takes to build and maintain a progressive, 68-60 Record . . . 21-1 in 2009-10, undefeated regular season, 1st outright Northern Lakes Conference championship in NHS history, successful program. IBCA District 1 Coach of the Year. Head Coach -- South Adams High School, Berne, Ind. – 2003-06 Ridge, 39, is the 14th coach in the 41-year history 20-41 . . . took SAHS from 1 win season prior year to 13-win of the women’s program and is excited about season, conference runner-up in 2006 continuing the tradition of excellence. Assistant Coach – Columbia City High School 1996-06, varsity assistant, JV, Freshman. “I am incredibly excited for the opportunity to be the next women’s head coach at the University of Saint Francis,” Ridge said. “I PLAYING EXPERIENCE feel honored to be in this position because I have great respect for the tradition of Played two years of varsity basketball at Wapahani High School. the program and the integrity of the university. I hope to come in and maintain Combined record of 34-9, won the Mid Eastern Conference the success that has happened before me and to add my own chapter to the legacy. Championship during Senior Year (1994)

‘After spending a year with the men’s program (at USF), I feel like I’ve seen a program function at a high level by doing things the right way,” Ridge continued. EDUCATION “I hope to bring many of the things that made us successful to the women’s High School: Wapahani H.S., Selma, Ind. College: IPFW, Fort Wayne, Ind. -- B.S. in Education, 2000 program. Player relationships, an emphasis on academics and the overall M.A. in Educational Administration and Supervision, 2010 development of our players is going to be an area of focus. I’ve had the chance to meet most of the players and I have been impressed with what I have seen. I think they want to work at the game and want to be a part of something special. PERSONAL: Birthdate: 12/3/1975 “I think we share a common goal in wanting to win championships and that is Age: 39 a good place to start,” Ridge added. “We are going to go through a transition Born in: Muncie, IN period with changing of coaches but I think before the season ends that we have a Wife: Danelle chance to be a really good team.” Children: Marcus and Gemma

Ridge had served as assistant principal at Whitko High School the last three years.

Adam Gerig ASSISTANT COACH

Adam Gerig returns for his third season on the USF staff after serving as assistant varsity coach at DeKalb High School (2010-12) and head junior varsity coach. Adam is a 2009 University of Saint Francis graduate who was a member of the USF basketball program from 2005 to 2009. He is a native of Auburn and a 2004 DHS graduate. He also serves as head of marketing at Eisaman Property Management in Fort Wayne.

6 COUGAR BASKETBALL 2015-2016 Carol Duncan ASSISTANT COACH

Carol Duncan enters her first season as an assistant coach at USF in 2015-16, focusing her time on the team’s strength and conditioning, opponent scouting, and player skill training. This season will be Duncan’s first since a five-year hiatus from collegiate coaching.

Her previous experience includes two years as an assistant coach at (2007 & 2008) and two seasons at Murray State University (2009 & 2010) where the Racers won the 2009 OVC Regular Season Championship and a berth to the NIT post-season tournament. During her time in Fort Wayne, Duncan has worked under a variety of titles for Gym Rats Basketball where she refined her skill training instruction, girls’ team coaching, and event fund-raising.

Duncan is a 2002 graduate of NorthWood High School in Nappanee, Indiana. While at NorthWood, the Panthers won the 1999 girls basketball 3A state championship, and she was an Indianapolis Star Junior and Senior All-Star and three-sport athlete (volleyball, basketball, & track).

Duncan continued her playing career at Purdue University where she completed a bachelor’s degree in liberal arts in 2006. During her time playing for Purdue they won two Big Ten Tournament Championships (2003 & 2004); she played in the NCAA tournament each of her four years and was a three-time Academic Big Ten selection. Duncan completed a master’s degree in sports administration from Northwestern University in 2010.

Tom Rehm ASSISTANT COACH

Tom returns for his 11th full season on the USF coaching staff using his 31-plus years of coaching to help the Lady Cougars with shooting skills as well as game management. Tom has also served as an assistant coach at Canterbury High School, and prior to 2003 served as an assistant at Bishop Luers with Gary Andrews (1990 to 2003). He was awarded the Sagamore of the Wabash award from the governor of the State of Indiana, which is the highest award an Indiana civilian can receive. He is an associate director of the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame, and has been an assistant coach on seven IHSAA state championship teams. Tom also coached Catholic Youth Organization basketball from 1969 to 1990. He resides in Fort Wayne and was married to Audrey before she lost a valiant battle with cancer in November 2011. Tom and Audrey were the parents of five daughters. Tom, who was named the District 1 Virgil Sweet Coach-of-the-Year recipient, is also the chairman of the Nancy Rehm Foundation, which sponsors the Nancy Rehm Border Wars Classic, named after Tom’s daughter who was tragically murdered in a stolen snowmobile incident in 1982. Nancy, a 1980 graduate, was inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame in 2005.

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# PLAYER HT. POS. CLASS HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL / PREVIOUS SCHOOL 1 Josie Murphy 5-4 G Fr. Peru, IN / Peru H.S. 2 Zhana Randolph 5-10 G Jr. Rochester Hills, MI / Rochester Hills H.S./Owens C.C. 3 Brooke Ridley 5-10 F Sr. Fort Wayne, IN / Bishop Luers H.S. 5 Quila Jackson 5-8 F Jr. Fort Wayne, IN / Northrop H.S. 11 Taylor Wilson 5-3 G Jr. Ossian, IN / Norwell H.S. 12 Mallory Hester 5-10 F Sr. Fort Wayne, IN / Carroll H.S. 13 Zhanna Chukhrii 5-7 G Sr. Kiev, Ukraine / Vincennes Junior College 14 Bri Rinehart 5-6 G Sr. Auburn, IN / DeKalb H.S. 22 Haley Roe 5-8 G/F Fr. Nappanee, IN / NorthWood H.S. 23 Kaleigh Hensley 5-8 G Jr. Wabash, IN / Wabash H.S. 24 Paige Frisch 5-7 G Jr. Ossian, IN / Norwell H.S. 30 Katie Saalfrank 5-10 F Jr. Hoagland, IN / Heritage H.S. 31 Meagan Mooney 5-5 G Fr. Fairmount, IN / Madison-Grant H.S. 43 Greta Winkeljohn 6-1 C Fr. Fort Wayne, IN / Bishop Dwenger H.S. 44 Emily Novak 5-11 C Fr. Indianapolis, IN / Horizon Christian H.S.

Newcomers Name Ht. Pos. CL Hometown / High School / College PPG AstPG/RbPG 1 Josie Murphy 5-4 G Fr. Peru, IN / Peru H.S. 13.6 4.9/NA 2 Zhana Randolph 5-10 G Jr. Rochester Hills, MI / Roch. Hills H.S./Owens C.C. 7.4 2.0/3.0 22 Haley Roe 5-8 G/F Fr. Nappanee, IN / NorthWood H.S. 9.5 1.4/NA 31 Meagan Mooney 5-5 G Fr. Fairmount, IN / Madison-Grant H.S. 8.0 1.7/NA 43 Greta Winkeljohn 6-1 C Fr. Fort Wayne, IN / Bishop Dwenger H.S. 16.3 0.4/10.3

HEAD COACH: JASON RIDGE (I.P.F.W. ’00), 1ST SEASON ASSISTANT COACHES: CAROL DUNCAN, TOM REHM, ADAM GERIG

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# PLAYER HT. POS. CLASS HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL / PREVIOUS SCHOOL 13 Zhanna Chukhrii 5-7 G Sr. Kiev, Ukraine / Vincennes Junior College 24 Paige Frisch 5-7 G Jr. Ossian, IN / Norwell H.S. 23 Kaleigh Hensley 5-8 G Jr. Wabash, IN / Wabash H.S. 12 Mallory Hester 5-10 F Sr. Fort Wayne, IN / Carroll H.S. 5 Quila Jackson 5-8 F Jr. Fort Wayne, IN / Northrop H.S. 31 Meagan Mooney 5-5 G Fr. Fairmount, IN / Madison-Grant H.S. PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 1 Josie Murphy 5-4 G Fr. Peru, IN / Peru H.S. 44 Emily Novak 5-11 C Fr. Indianapolis, IN / Horizon Christian H.S. Zhanna Chukhrii --John – uh Ch-oo-kree 2 Zhana Randolph 5-10 G Jr. Rochester Hills, MI / Rochester Hills H.S./Owens C.C. Kaleigh Hensley -- Kay-lee 3 Brooke Ridley 5-10 F Sr. Fort Wayne, IN / Bishop Luers H.S. Bri Rinehart -- Bree 14 Bri Rinehart 5-6 G Sr. Auburn, IN / DeKalb H.S. Paige Frisch -- Frish 22 Haley Roe 5-8 G/F Fr. Nappanee, IN / NorthWood H.S. Quila Jackson -- Kw-eye-luh Zhana Randolph -- Z – ain – uh 30 Katie Saalfrank 5-10 F Jr. Hoagland, IN / Heritage H.S. (rhymes with rain – uh) 11 Taylor Wilson 5-3 G Jr. Ossian, IN / Norwell H.S. 43 Greta Winkeljohn 6-1 C Fr. Fort Wayne, IN / Bishop Dwenger H.S.

8 COUGAR BASKETBALL 2015-2016 2015-16 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PROFILES 2015-16 Returning, Veteran Players 2011-12: First-team Journal Gazette All-Area Team selection, averaged #3 Brooke Ridley 12.5 points per game, 8.7 rebounds per game, 2.9 steals, 1.0 assists and shot 52 percent . . . scored career best 24 points vs. North Side in Guard 5-9 Sr. 2011-12 . . . was the Knights No. 2 scorer who and helped the Knights Fort Wayne, IN Bishop Luers H.S. (24-2) reach the IHSAA Class 2A State Championship. . .The Knights finished with a share of first in the Summit Athletic Conference in 2011- 2014-15 (Jr.): NAIA Division II All-American – Third 12 and Ridley was a first-team All-SAC selection after scoring 323 Team . . . All-Crossroads League / Second Team points this season averaging 12.0 points . . . Ridley finished with 1,048 . . . scored in double figures in 28 games, high 25 points with Luers and played in three consecutive IHSAA 2A State title pts v. Southwestern (Kan.). . . 4 games with 20 or more points . . . games . . . Indiana’s Newscenter Channel 21 Player of the Week and a scored in double figures in 9 consecutive games . . . shot .606 in 3 finalist for the Player of the Year award . . . In April, Ridley played in the NAIA Championship Games (20 for 33) . . . averaged 19.7 ppg in NAIA Nancy Rehm Border Wars Classic for Indiana. Championship Games scoring 59 points and 9.7 rebounds per game with 29 rebounds . . . 9 games with double-figure rebounds including H.S. Coach: Denny Renier. Born: 4-11-94. Parents: Jerome and Lisa high 14 vs. Southwestern . . . 7 double-doubles . . . led USF in steals Ridley. Major: Health and Exercise Science. in 18 games including 7 of USF’s last 8 games and final 4 games of the Year GP/S Min Avg. FG-A FG% 3PT-A 3P% FTM-A FT% RBD Tot Avg. PF Ast TO BLK ST PTS HG AVG season . . . high steals – 5 in 2 different games, 3 or more steals in 15 2012-13 36/33 1004 27.9 139-289 .481 0-6 .000 104-160 .650 91/145 236 6.6 91 29 59 100 42 382 22 10.6 2013-14 38/38 1204 31.7 202-353 .572 0-1 .000 140-205 .683 105/220 325 8.6 93 63 63 74 58 544 24 14.3 games . . . 2014-15 35/35 967 27.6 208-383 .543 0-3 .000 108-163 .663 76/193 269 7.7 87 63 71 61 81 524 25 15.0 TOTALS 109/106 3175 ??? 549-1,025 .536 0-10 .000 352-528 .667 272/558 830 7.6 271 155 193 235 181 1,450 25 13.3 TOTALS 109/106 3175 ??? 549-1,025 .536 0-10 .000 352-528 .667 272/558 830 7.6 271 155 193 235 181 1,450 25 13.3 2013-14 (So.): NAIA Division II All-American -- First Team . . . All- Crossroads League / First Team . . . Crossroads League Player of the Brooke Ridley in final 2014-15 NAIA Stats Ranking Week averaged 19 points a game and shot 62 percent 1/13/14 . . . led 1. No. 12 in Division II in Field Goal Pct (0.543) CL in rebounding average at 8.6 per game, total rebounds (325), double 2. No. 16 in Division II in Total Blocks (61) doubles (12), blocked shots/avg. (2.0), total blocks (74), and field goal 3. No. 20 in Division II in Blocks per Game (1.743) percentage (.572) . . . 19 rebounds v. Marian 2/15/14 tied for second 4. No. 25 in Division II in Total Steals (81) best single-game in USF history . . . posted double double (13 points, 5. No. 33 in Division II in Total Scoring (524) 14 rebounds) on one good leg in NAIA Championship title game win 6. No. 33 in Division II in Total Total Rebounds (269) over COO . . .scored in double figures in 30 games including 13 straight 7. No. 46 in Division II in Steals per Game (2.314) and in 14 of last 15 games of season . . . posted 8 20+ point games with high of 24 twice (Grace 2/8/14 and Spring Arbor 2/25/14) . . . 13 Ridley in Crossroads League rankings 2014-15 double figure rebound games, high 19 v. Marian 2/15/14 . . . 3 double No. 1 Blocks/Gm – 1.74 figure defensive rebound games, high 12 v. Marian 2/15/14 . . . 23 No. 1 Blocks – 61 games with 2 or more blocked shots, high 6 v. Indiana Wesleyan 2/1/14 No. 2 FG pct. – .543 . . . .572 single season FG % ranks No. 5 on USF single-season list . No. 3 in defensive rebounds/gm – 5.51 . . set USF record for defensive rebounds with 220 . . . 325 rebounds No. 3 in steals – 81 ranks No. 2 on USF list. 2012-13 (Fr.): Crossroads League Freshman No. 4 in steals/gm – 2.31 of the Year . . . averaged 15.7 points per game in NAIA Championship No. 4 in rebounds – 269 including a season best 22 points against defending NAIA Champion No. 5 in scoring – 524 points Northwestern (IA) . . . Ridley finished No. 2 in NAIA total blocks No. 5 in rebounds/gm – 7.7 (100) and No. 6 in blocks per game (2.8 bpg) . . . she was the NAIA No. 6 in scoring average – 15.0 Championship leader in blocks per game and total blocks among No. 6-T double doubles – 7 the teams qualifying for the national championship field . . . set USF No. 10 offensive rebounds/gm – 2.17 single-game record for blocked shots (8 vs. No. 1 IWU 1/16/13), the single-season record for blocked shots with 100 and the blocked shots Brooke Ridley in USF career stats per game record (2.9 bspg) . . . had 9 games with 5 or more blocked 1,450 points shots, 4 with 7 or more . . . scored in double figures in 25 . . . 5 double 109 Games Played figure rebound games with career high 11 vs. Indiana Tech 12/18/12 13.3 points per game and vs. Northwestern 3/9/13 . . . led CL in blocked shots and blocks 830 Rebounds per game . . .CL only games -- No. 1 in bpg at 2.9 and total blocks 272 Offensive Rebounds with 53. . . No. 2 in offensive rebounds per game 2.6 and total offensive 558 Defensive Rebounds rebounds (46) . . . 18th in ppg (9.8), tied for 8th in rebounds per game (6.0); CL All – No. 9 rebounds per game (6.3), No. 7 total rebounds (209), No. 4 in total offensive rebounds (80), No. 6 offensive rebounds per game (2.4) . . . 3 double-doubles, 2 in last 2 USF games in NAIA Championship.

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#5 Quila Jackson #12 Mallory Hester Forward 5-8 Jr. Forward 5-10 Sr. Fort Wayne, IN Northrop H.S. Fort Wayne, IN Carroll H.S. 2014-15 (So.): Played in 31 games, averaged 9.1 2014-15 (Jr.): Finished No. 4 on team in scoring average minutes per game . . . scored career high 11 points with career best 7.2 average . . .scored in double figures against Calumet 11/15/14 . . . shot .381 from 3-point in 8 games, high 19 against Goshen 1/3/15 . . . scored range on 8-for-21 shooting . . .22 assists with high in 33 of 35 games . . . high 4 3-pointers twice . . . hit of 3 in 4 different games. . . season high 4 rebounds against Aquinas. 4-of-4 3-pointers vs. Grace 2/24/15. . . 3 double-figure rebound games, 2013-14 (Fr.): Played in 19 games . . . developed into valuable back-up high 11 vs. St. Xavier 10/31/14 . . . 25 games with 5 or more rebounds, at point guard latter part of season . . . scored in 8 games, high of 6 high of 10 defensive rebounds against SXU . . . averaged career high 26.2 points v. Marian 2/28/14 . . . recorded high 3 rebounds v. Southwestern minutes per game, started all 35 games. 2013-14 (So.): Played in 21 games 3/15/14. 2012-13, High School: All-Area Team, Honorable Mention, after returning from pre-season injury . . .averaged 7.4 minutes per game, Journal Gazette . . . All-Summit Athletic Conference 1st Team . . 1.9 ppg . . . scored in 13 games with high of 6 v. Trinity Christian 12/31/13 .News-Sentinel Fan Choice Player of the Week after scoring 18 points . . . 10 games with 2 or more rebounds, high of 6 v. Spring Arbor 2/12/14. against North Side 12/18/12 . . . averaged 10.0 points per game . . . 2012-13 (Fr.): Played in 35 games averaging 11.3 minutes per game . . . scored career high 22 points in loss to South Side in SAC Tournament posted career best numbers in win over Marian, 1st round of the Crossroads 12/29/11. League Tournament scoring 12 points, hitting 4-of-6 field goals . . . scored in double figures twice, 5 or more points in 7 games . . . 4 FGs in a games H.S. Coach: Andrew Wyss and Doug Curtis. Born: 3-7-95. Parents: twice . . . 3 or more rebounds in a game 15 times with high 8 v. Spring Arbor Quila and Anthony Pettus; Robert and Toyya Jackson. Major: 11/28/12 . . . high of 3 steals in a game twice. High School, 2011-12 (Sr.): Communications. Two-time All-Northeast Hoosier Conference Second Team selection . . . four- Year GP/S Min Avg. FG-A FG% 3PT-A 3P% FTM-A FT% RBD Tot Avg. PF Ast TO BLK ST PTS HG AVG 2013-14 19/0 67 3.5 10-28 .357 2-7 .286 13-17 .765 3/9 12 0.6 5 3 6 0 1 35 6 1.8 year letter-winner for the Lady Chargers . . . played in 80 games for career, 2014-15 31/0 283 9.1 19-50 .380 8-21 .381 18-26 .692 4/39 43 1.4 26 22 34 0 11 64 11 2.4 TOTALS 50/0 350 29-78 .372 10-28 .357 31-43 .721 7/48 55 1.1 31 25 40 0 12 99 11 2.0 averaged 5.3 points per game, 3.8 rebounds per game, and had 85 steals, 54 assists. As a senior, she averaged 7.4 points per game, 6.2 rebounds per game, had 24 steals and 14 assists. She missed four games with a knee injury . . . CHS reached the Sectional Championship game in both her #11 Taylor Wilson freshman and junior seasons. Guard 5-3 Jr. Ossian, IN Norwell H.S. H.S. Coach: Cassie Crider. Born: 11-23-93. Parents: John and Patricia Hester. Major: Elementary / Special Education. 2014-15 (So.): Led team in assists with 130, third most in CL and fifth in CL average at 3.7 apg . . . Year GP/S Min Avg. FG-A FG% 3PT-A 3P% FTM-A FT% RBD Tot Avg. PF Ast TO BLK ST PTS HG AVG 2012-13 35/0 397 11.3 26-70 .371 2-11 .182 40-64 .625 22/60 82 2.3 34 9 36 4 21 94 12 2.7 averaged 3.0 assists per game in CL-only play . . . 2013-14 21/0 156 7.4 10-43 .233 1-7 .143 18-27 .667 11/29 40 1.9 29 4 13 1 2 39 6 1.9 2014-15 35/35 917 26.2 89-255 .350 33-92 .359 64-80 .800 40/157 197 5.6 89 45 62 22 28 251 19 7.2 had at least 1 assist in 34 of 35 games, high 13 at TOTALS 91/35 1470 113-333 .339 36-110 .327 122-171 .713 73/246 319 3.5 152 58 111 27 51 384 19 4.2 Roosevelt (IL) 11/11/14 . . . multi assists in 29 games, 4 or more assists in 17 games . . . more than doubled scoring from freshman season with 148 points and a 4.2 average . . . started 34 games, played in #14 Bri Rinehart 35, averaged 28.1 minutes . . . scored in 32 games with high 9 points against Indiana Tech 12/30/14 . . . averaged 3.5 rebounds, 4 or more Guard/Forward 5-7 Sr. rebounds in 18 games with high 8 against St. Xavier 10/31/14. 2013-14 Auburn, IN DeKalb H.S. (Fr.): Played in 31 games, averaged 11.4 minutes per game as back-up . . . scored in 13 games with high of 8 points v. Olivet Nazarene 11/8/13 2014-15 (Jr.): Played in 34 games, started 8 games . . . and 11/30/13 v. Shawnee State . . . shot .790 at free-throw line. averaged career high 18 minutes per game . . . scored 2012-13, High School: . IBCA Senior All-State Honorable Mention . . . in double figures in 4 games, high 21 vs. Spring Arbor All-Area Team, 2nd Team, Journal Gazette . . . Named to Indiana team, 1/14/15, scored in 20 games . . . connected on 5-of-7 3-pointers against Nancy Rehm Border Wars Classic . . . averaged 10.5 points per game, SAU . . . made at least 2 3-pointers in 9 games . . . at least 1 assist in 24 4.5 assists, 3.9 steals and 3.4 rebounds senior year . . . scored season games, high 4 against Calumet . . . had at least 1 rebound in 28 games, high and career high 23 points against Notre Dame Academy in the first 7 vs. Roosevelt. round of the Subway/Columbus North Invitational at Columbus, Ind. 2013-14 (So.): Played in 31 games, averaged 10.1 minutes per game . . . H.S. Coach: Eric Thornton. Born: 7-16-94. Parents: Jim and Debbie scored in 15 games, high 9 points v. Mt. Vernon Nazarene 1/25/14 . . . had at Wilson. Major: Health and Exercise Science. least 1 rebound in 23 games with high of 4 v. Trinity Christian 12/31/13 . . . at least 1 assist in 13 games. 2012-13 (Fr.): Limited action as she has recovered Year GP/S Min Avg. FG-A FG% 3PT-A 3P% FTM-A FT% RBD Tot Avg. PF Ast TO BLK ST PTS HG AVG from a knee injury and surgery last season . . . appeared in 22 games including 2013-14 31/0 353 11.4 17-65 .262 8-41 .195 15-19 .789 10/24 34 1.1 46 32 21 1 32 57 8 1.8 2014-15 35/34 982 28.1 50-127 .394 29-83 .349 19-32 .594 25/96 121 3.5 82 130 79 1 48 148 9 4.2 all 3 in NAIA Championship . . .scored in 5 games with a best of 10 points v. TOTALS 66/34 1335 20.2 67-192 .298 37-124 .298 34-51 .667 35/120155 2.3 128 162 100 2 80 205 9 3. Goshen 1/26/13, connected on 4-of-5 shots including 1-of-3 from 3-point range. High School, 2011-12 (Sr.): All-Northeast Indiana Basketball Team Taylor Wilson in NAIA Rankings (Journal Gazette) Honorable Mention . . . KPC Media Group All-Area Team No. 23 in Division II in Total Assists (130) selection . . . Earned All-Northeast Hoosier Conference, first team for DeKalb No. 49 in Division II in Assists per Game (3.714) as senior and junior . . . Journal Gazette All-Area Team, honorable mention. . . No. 49 in Division II in Assist/Turnover Ratio (1.646) averaged 15 points per game and 6 rebounds as a junior.

H.S. Coach: Nick David. Born: 10-6-93. Parents: Jerry and Tracy Rinehart. Major: Elementary Education.

Year GP/S Min Avg. FG-A FG% 3PT-A 3P% FTM-A FT% RBD Tot Avg. PF Ast TO BLK ST PTS HG AVG 2012-13 22/0 129 5.9 9-24 .375 2-9 .222 4-13 .308 5/13 18 0.8 12 4 12 2 2 24 10 1.1 2013-14 32/0 324 10.1 21-67 .313 11-39 .282 6-10 .600 12/31 43 1.3 30 18 29 4 12 59 9 1.8 2014-15 34/8 611 18.0 44-141 .359 29-79 .367 13-21 .619 16/57 73 2.1 45 43 28 5 13 130 21 3.8 TOTALS 88/8 1,064 12.1 74-232 .319 42-127 .367 23-44 .523 33/101 134 1.5 87 64 69 11 27 213 21 2.4

10 COUGAR BASKETBALL 2015-2016 #23 Kaleigh Hensley #33 Paige Frisch Guard 5-7 Sr. Guard 5-7 Jr. Wabash, IN Wabash H.S. Ossian, IN Norwell H.S.

2014-15 (Jr.): Played in career high 31 games, started 1 2014-15 (So.): Led team in 3-pointers made with 41 . . . . . averaged career high 4.3 ppg . . . scored in double . shot .333 from 3-point range, tied for 5th in CL 3-point figures in 4 games, career high 18 points vs. Indiana FG shooting pct. . . . 12th in CL in 3-point FGs made . . . Tech 12/30/14 . . . scored in 21 games, career high 3 scored in double figures in 6 games with high 15 against 3-pointers vs. Calumet 11/15/14. . . high 5 assists in 2 different games with #1-ranked Morningside on 5-for-10 shooting from 3-point range. . . scored assists in 17 games. . . . average 2.0 rebounds per game, at least 1 in 12 in double figures in 3 of last 4 games of the season . . . scored in 22 games games, high of 6 twice and had 5 in two other games. 2013-14 (So.): Played . . . hit at least 1 3-pointer in 17 games, multiple 3-pointers in 11 games. in 11 games and scored in 4 . . . high game 5 v. Indiana Tech 11/2/13. 2013-14 (Fr.): Scored in double figures in 9 games, high 19 v. Mt. Vernon 2011-12 (Fr.): Played in 8 games freshman year before knee injury required Nazarene 1/25/14, also posted high FGs made on 7-of-8 shooting . . . shot surgery ending her season. High School: Wabash County Media All-County .391 from 3-point range tying senior Jenelle Wilson for best on team as well as Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year . . .ICGSA All-State First most 3-pointers made with 52, No. 8 in CL . . . high 3-pointers made – 5 in 3 Team . . . Nancy Rehm Indiana All-Star Team . . .set WHS record with 41 different games (Marian 1/18/14, Spring Arbor 2/12/14, Cardinal Stritch, NAIA points in 71-41 win over 4A Warsaw on 12-7-10 . . .led state in scoring with Semifinal, 3/17/14) . . . had at least 2 rebounds in 18 games, high 8 v. Marian a 27.0 average and points scored with 676 in 25 games . . . finished with 1/18/14, averaged 3.0 rebounds per game in NAIA Championship games . . . WHS record 1,908 career points, tied for 35th all-time in Indiana . . .scored started 24 games, played in 36 . . . averaged 17.3 minutes per game. in double figures in 20 of 25 games played . . .scored 20 or more points in 22 games, 30 or more in 10 games . . . led state in steals as well with 179 . 2012-13, High School: McDonald’s High School Player of the Month . . 5 in double figures with a high of 14, which is the second most in a single (February) . . . IBCA Senior All-State Honorable Mention . . .All-Area Team, game in Indiana history. Honorable Mention, Journal Gazette . . . Named to Indiana team, Nancy Rehm Border Wars Classic . . . led NHS to Northern Hoosier Conference H.S. Coach: Scott Bumgardner. Born: 5-16-92. Parents: Ron and Marcia championship, 3A Sectional championship . . . 2012-13 All-NHC First Team. Hensley. Major: Social Work. . . averaged 12.0 points per game.

Year GP/S Min Avg. FG-A FG% 3PT-A 3P% FTM-A FT% RBD Tot Avg. PF Ast TO BLK ST PTS HG AVG H.S. Coach: Eric Thomton. Born: 6-25-94. Parents: Angie and Don Frisch. 2011-12 8/0 49 6.1 0-14 .000 0-5 .000 4-8 .500 5/7 12 1.5 8 1 5 0 10 4 1 0.5 2012-13 DNP – Medical Redshirt Major: Social Work. 2013-14 11/0 21 1.9 3-10 .300 1-3 .333 4-8 .500 2/4 6 0.5 4 1 6 0 2 11 5 1.0 2014-15 31/1 292 9.4 43-109 .394 11-38 .289 37-48 .771 21/40 61 2.0 22 38 32 0 22 134 18 4.3 Totals 50/1 362 46-133 .346 12-46 .261 45-64 .703 28/51 79 1.6 34 40 43 0 34 149 18 3.0 Year GP/S Min Avg. FG-A FG% 3PT-A 3P% FTM-A FT% RBD Tot Avg. PF Ast TO BLK ST PTS HG AVG 2013-14 36/24 622 17.3 67-173 .387 52-133 .391 14-26 .538 8/65 73 2.0 69 25 52 0 26 200 19 5.6 2014-15 33/5 506 15.3 50-143 .350 41-123 .333 11-16 .688 6/48 54 1.6 30 22 22 0 12 152 15 4.6 TOTALS 69/29 1,128 16.3 117-316 .370 93-256 .363 25-42 .595 14/113 127 1.8 99 47 74 0 38 352 19 5.1

#13 Zhanna Chukhrii #40 Katie Saalfrank Guard 5-7 Jr. Forward 5-10 So. Kiev, Ukraine Kiev Regional Lyceum Hoagland, IN Heritage H.S. Vincennes Junior College (IN)

2014-15: Scored in double figures in 9 of 24 games with 2014-15 (So.): DNP. 2013-14, Fr.: DNP, Redshirt. 2012- high of 18 points vs. Grace 2/7/15 . . . scored at least 2 13, High School: All-Area Team, Honorable Mention, points in 23 games . . . hit at least 1 3-pointer in 19 games, high 4 vs. Grace Journal Gazette . . . All-Allen County Athletic Conference, 2/715 . . . scored 5 or more points in 21 games . . . made high of 7 FGs in 3 second team selection . . . Named to Indiana team, Nancy Rehm Border different games. 2013-14: DNP. 2012-13 (So.): Honorable Mention, National Wars Classic . . . averaged 11.0 points per game . . . scored in double Junior College Athletic Association, Division I, All-American . . . averaged figures in 14 games including a career high game of 25 points against New 16.2 points, 2.2 rebounds as sophomore for Trailblazers, shot .383 (79 Haven this past season and was named The News-Sentinel Girls Player of for 206) from 3-point range, started and played in 30 games . . . scored in the Week . . . was HHS co-captain . . . also lettered in varsity volleyball. double figures -- 24 games. . . scored 20 or more points – 11 games, high 29 . . . 4 or more 3-pointers made – 9 games, high 6-for-11 . . . career at H.S. Coach: John Beckman. Born: 4-28-95. Parents: Karla and Scott VU – 61 games, 918 points, 15.0 ppg, 1.7 rebounds per game . . . 2012-13 (deceased) Saalfrank. Major: Physical Therapist Assistant. -- 13.9 ppg, .471 pct. 3-pt. range

H.S. Coach: Eugen Philozof. Born: 2-17-91. Parents: Tatiana and Vasily Chukhrii. Major: Special Education. #44 Emily Novak

Center 5-11 Fr. Year GP/S Min Avg. FG-A FG% 3PT-A 3P% FTM-A FT% RBD Tot Avg. PF Ast TO BLK ST PTS HG AVG 2014-15 24/23 576 24.0 89-255 .349 35-115 .304 5-10 .500 5/40 45 1.9 24 42 44 5 13 218 18 9.1 Indianapolis, IN Horizon Christian H.S. Totals 24/23 576 24.0 89-255 .349 35-115 .304 5-10 .500 5/40 45 1.9 24 42 44 5 13 218 18 9.1 2014-15 (Fr.): Played in 21 games averaging 3.0 minutes per game . . . scored 12 points, high game 4 vs. Trinity International 11/14/14 . . . had 9 rebounds, high game 2 twice. 2013-14 H.S.: Scored in double figures in 16 of 21 games . . . 3 games 20 or more pts with high 21 . . . 3 double doubles . . . 3 double figure rebound games with high of 18.

H.S. Coach: Jay Newton. Born: 12-28-95. Parents: David and Terri Novak. Major: Health & Exercise; Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA).

COUGAR BASKETBALL 2015-2016 11 Newcomers/Transfers Office of Sports Information #1 Josie Murphy Point Guard 5-4 Fr. Bill Scott Peru, IN Peru H.S. SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR 2014-15, High School: MVP of the Kokomo Tribune All-Area Team where she was a Kokomo Tribune All-Area Player all four Bill Scott enters his 15th season coordinating media relations years, Senior Small School All-State (players from A-2A schools) for the University of Saint Francis Athletic Department as Honorable Mention and AP All-State High Honorable Mention . . . averaged 13.6 ppg, 6 rebounds per game, 4.9 assists per game sports information director. and 2 steals per game in her senior year. . . finished with 1,075 career points for PHS . . . led Peru (16-8, 6-1 MIC last year) to a share of the final Mid-Indiana Conference crown Scott oversees and organizes the publicity of the university’s . . . is Peru High School record holder for the 100m, 200m, long jump and part of the 16 intercollegiate sports programs, while acting as a liaison school record 4X100 and 4x400 relay teams in track and field. between the university and local, regional, state, and national media outlets. The Sports Information Office is responsible for writing and editing all of the school’s award-winning H.S. Coach: David Weeks. Born: 6-27-96. Parents: Jim and Leslie Murphy. Major: athletic publications, maintaining the university’s athletic website, and supervising the press Communications. box (football, baseball, softball, soccer) and press row (basketball, volleyball) on game days. USF’s publications and its website for athletics have earned awards for 12 straight years in #2 Zhana Randolph NAIA-SIDA and CoSIDA. The 2012 football media guide and basketball media guide were Forward 5-9 Jr. voted No. 2 in the NAIA-SIDA contest. Rochester Hills, MI Rochester H.S. / Owens C.C. A Fort Wayne, Ind., native, Scott is a Ball State University graduate (1977) with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and secondary education. 2014-15 OCC: averaged 7.4 points, 3.0 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.5 steals per game for OCC . . . scored 215 points, collected Scott has served as sports reporter, columnist and copy editor at three major northern 88 rebounds, 57 assists and three blocked shots in 29 starts. 2013-14 H.S.: Honorable Mention All-Michigan selection as a Indiana daily newspapers. He has been editor for local monthly magazines and contributes senior . . . four-year member of varsity team and a three-year freelance articles to numerous publications in northeastern Indiana. He is in his fifth starter . . . two-time team MVP, two-time team captain and 4-year Rochester Scholar season as an official scorer for the professional baseball team, the Fort Wayne TinCaps. He Athlete . . . Career-- averaged 8.1 points, 3.9 steals and 3.6 assists, scored 665 points, also served as an official scorer in the Fort Wayne Wizards’ final season. Scott is a member had 304 steals and 285 assists. . . National Honor Society member. of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSida), NAIA-SIDA, and is chairman of the USF Athletic Hall of Fame Committee. He and his wife, Carla, have two H.S. Coach: Adam Sheldon. Born: 2-20-95. Parent: Angela Randolph. Major: Exercise sons, Clint (27) and Travis (25). Science.

#22 Haley Roe Jeff Mahoney

SG/SF 5-7 Fr. ASST. SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR/ Goshen, IN NorthWood H.S. DIRECTOR OF BROADCAST & VIDEOGRAPHY 2014-15 H.S.: All Northern Lakes Conference 1st Team 2014-15; Jeff Mahoney enters his fifth season as a member of the USF served as co-captain; was named to Goshen News All-Area Team; Sports Information Department. He served as the video NHS won NLC title; averaged 9.5 points per game, 1.4 assists per coordinator for the USF football team for the past year and was game, 2.9 rebounds per game, 1.8 steals per game . . .in three varsity seasons, Roe helped NHS to a 60-16 record including back-to-back sectional instrumental in the upgrading of the USF athletics website in championships (2013, 2014) . . . also lettered in volleyball . . . was 2014 MVP and top 2011-12, helping USF earn a No. 2 award in the NAIA-SIDA defensive player with 258 digs. website contest. Jeff has been the driving force behind the video streaming of many USF home athletic events. Prior to joining the USF team in 2010, Jeff served as host and pro- H.S. Coach: Adam Yoder (2014-15) and Steve Neff 2012-13, 2013-14. Born: 3-5-96. ducer of Naperville Community Television Channel 17’s weekly sports shows “Naperville Parents: Brian and Tina Roe. Major: Criminology and Psychology. Sports Weekly,” “RedZone” and “Cardinal Report” for three years. “Naperville Sports Weekly (2009)” and “Red Zone (2010)” were honored with an International Academy of Visual Arts, National Communication Award of Distinction. #31 Meagan Mooney Jeff is a 2006 Missouri State University graduate who earned a bachelor’s degree in broad- SG 5-4 Fr. cast journalism. In two years at MSU, he earned two Missouri Broadcast Educator Awards. Fairmount, IN Madison-Grant H.S. He also served as a television production assistant in Los Angeles for Fox Sports Net, KABC and Fox Sports Net West. 2014-15 H.S.: Marion Chronicle-Tribune Honorable Mention . . .played in 23 games as senior averaging 8.0 points per game 1.7 assists and 2.2 rebounds per game. Tim Alexander H.S. Coach: Tom Leas. Born: 9-1-96. Parents: David and Emily Mooney. Major: Director of Athletics/Marketing Communications. Tim Alexander assumes the duties of USF athletics market- #43 Greta Winkeljohn ing for 2015-16 while continuing his role as USF Head Coach. Tim also serves as the celebrity coordinator for the Center 6-1 Fr. Neal/Delagrange Celebrity Golf Tournament and is involved Fort Wayne, IN Bishop Dwenger H.S. with “The Never Lose Hoop Foundation” (formerly “The Hulls Foundation”). 2014-15 H.S.: All-Summit Athletic Conference First Team . . . averaged a double-double 16.3 points per game and 10.5 Tim is also involved in many other not-for-profit organizations. He and his wife, Sylvie, rebounds per game . . . scored in double figures in 18 games in reside in Fort Wayne. 2014-15, high 27, scored 20+ points in 7 games, double figure rebounds in 13 games with high 16 . . . had 12 double-doubles. .. As a junior in 2013-14, she averaged 12.0 ppg and 10.2 rpg. She has 13 double doubles the last two seasons, has 16 double figure scoring games, 15 double figure USF Media Relations rebounds games, five 20+ points games . . .s one 30-point game and her double- SID Phone: 260-399-7700, x6223 Home Phone: 260-447-3326 double games include a 20-20 double-double -- 20 points and 23 rebounds. SID Cell Phone: 260-760-5884 Email: [email protected] SID Fax: 260-399-8164 USF Website: sf.edu H.S. Coach: Cleveland Inge. Born: 4-30-97. Parents: Terry and Jeanine (deceased) Winkeljohn. Major: Nursing. SID Address: Sports Information Bishop D’Arcy Stadium University of Saint Francis Press Box Phone: 260-434-7529 Fort Wayne, IN 46808

12 COUGAR BASKETBALL 2015-2016 2015-16 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHEERLEADING Jeremy Elder HEAD COACH/CHEER The 2015-16 University of Saint Francis Cheer Squad is one of the most talented our program has yet to see. Cheering on Cougar Athletics at all home football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball games is only part of our responsibility. Although we hope fans enjoy the showcase of tumbling, stunting and tosses, we also are now a competitive team. Last season, we competed against other NAIA cheer programs with great success; USF had the top score in all of the competitions entered last winter. Now with Cheer attaining championship status within the NAIA, our competi- tive efforts will be recognized even further. To view any performance videos of our routines or performances, please visit the USF Cheer website link through www. saintfranciscougars.com. They are entertaining and fun to watch, with the caliber of skills that we perform much higher than what cheering at games limit us to.

Also, if you know of any (male and female) high school junior, senior or possible college transfer that may be interested in joining our program here at the Univer- sity of Saint Francis, please encourage them to get in contact with us! Alexis Adams

Kaitlyn Coffee Lauren Didier Carrie Ferguson Savannah Funk Keira Glasper Rachel Green Taylor Griffiths

Erin Grutsch Madison Hausch Ashley Hughes Chris Allie Kostoff Mackenzie Lindsay Lopez Kindlesparger Kryder

Carli Ostrowski Morgan Pearson Anne Therese Brian Trahin Brittany Trahin Carlie Vanmeter Nicole Westrick Poinsatte COUGAR BASKETBALL 2015-2016 13 2015-16 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL OPPONENTS BETHEL COLLEGE GOSHEN COLLEGE PILOTS MAPLE LEAFS

School Information: School Information: Location: Mishawaka, Indiana Location: Goshen, Indiana Founded: 1947 Founded: 1894 Enrollment: 2,000 Enrollment: 861 President: Dr. Gregg Chenoweth President: Dr. Jim Brenneman Athletic Director: Dr. Tom Visker Athletic Director: Josh Gleason Affiliation: NAIA II Affiliation: NAIA II Conference: Crossroads League Conference: Crossroads League Nickname: Pilots Nickname: Maple Leafs Colors: Royal Blue, White Colors: Purple, White Arena: Wiekamp Athletic Center Arena: Gingerich Recreation-Fitness Center Sports Information: Sports Information: Director: Natalie Young Director: Tony Miller Office Phone: 574-807-7031 Office Phone: 574-535-7497 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] FAX: 574-807-7426 FAX: 574-535-7531 Mailing Address: 1001 McKinley Avenue, Mailing Address: 1700 South Main Street, Mishawaka, IN 46545 Goshen, Indiana 46526 Women’s Basketball Information: Women’s Basketball Information: Head Coach: Andrew Wodrich (Bethel ‘07), 1 season Head Coach: Stephanie Miller (Michigan State), 4 seasons Career Record: 10-21 Career Record: 179-206 At BC: 10-21 At GC: 28-93 Office Phone: 574-257-3343 Office Phone: 574-535-7493 Assistants: Natalie Young, Chris Hess. Assistants: Vinnie Granato, Amanda Hicks. 2014-15 Record: 10-21 2014-15 Record: 10-21 2014-15 CL Record: 4-14, 8th 2014-15 CL Record: 9-9, 5th

GRACE COLLEGE HUNTINGTON UNIVERSITY LANCERS FORESTERS

School Information: School Information: Location: Winona Lake, Indiana Location: Huntington, Indiana Founded: 1948 Founded: 1897 Enrollment: 1,300 Enrollment: 1,275 President: Dr. Bill Katip President: Dr. Sherilyn Emberton Athletic Director: Chad Briscoe Athletic Director: Lori Culler Affiliation: NAIA II Affiliation: NAIA II Conference: Crossroads League Conference: Crossroads League Nickname: Lancers Nickname: Foresters Colors: Red, White Colors: Forest Green, Red Arena: Lancer Gym Arena: Merillat Complex for Physical Education and Recreation Sports Information: Sports Information: Director: Josh Neuhart Director: Joanne Green Office Phone: 574-372-5100 X6271 Office Phone: 260-359-4284 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] FAX: 574-372-5137 FAX: 260-359-4295 Mailing Address: 200 Seminary Drive, Mailing Address: 2303 College Avenue, Winona Lake, Indiana 46590 Huntington, IN 46750 Women’s Basketball Information: Women’s Basketball Information: Head Coach: Scott Blum (Grace), 11 seasons Head Coach: Lori Culler (Huntington), 29 seasons Career Record: 144-211 Career Record: 528-333 Record @ GC: 144-211 Office Phone: 260-359-4217 Office Phone: 574-372-5100 X6265 Assistants: Joanne Green, Becca Cline, Mel Winans, Jake Johnson. Assistants: Skip Forbes, Ray Davis. 2014-15 Record: 22-10, NAIA Qualifier 2014-15 Record: 18-17 2014-15 CL Record: 11-7, 4th 2014-15 CL Record: 9-9, 3-way tie 5th

14 COUGAR BASKETBALL 2015-2016 INDIANA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY MARIAN UNIVERSITY WILDCATS KNIGHTS

School Information: School Information: Location: Marion, Indiana Location: Indianapolis, Indiana Founded: 1906 Founded: 1936 Enrollment: 3,200 Enrollment: 2,300 President: Dr. David Wright President: Daniel Elsner Athletic Director: Mark DeMichael Athletic Director: Steve Downing Affiliation: NAIA II Affiliation: NAIA II Conference: Crossroads League Conference: Crossroads League Nickname: Wildcats Nickname: Knights Colors: Red, Gray Colors: Navy, Gold Arena: Robert R. Luckey Physical Education Center Arena: Physical Education Center Sports Information: Sports Information: Director: Kyle Schmidt Director: Dr. Geoff Sherman Office Phone: 765-677-1938 Office Phone: 317-955-6125 email:[email protected] email: [email protected] FAX: 765-677-2328 FAX: 317-955-6121 Mailing Address: 4201 South Washington, Mailing Address: 3200 Cold Springs Road, Marion, IN 46952 Indianapolis, IN 46222 Women’s Basketball Information: Women’s Basketball Information: Head Coach: Steve Brooks (Taylor), 16 seasons Head Coach: Katie Gearlds (Purdue), 2 seasons Career Record: 513-240 Career Record: 44-22 At IWU: 441-124 Record @ MU: 44-22 Office Phone: 765-677-2320 Office Phone: 317-955-6118 Assistants: Randy Hosier, Kerri Barcomb, Sue Jackson, Brent Bellinger, Brooke Assistants: Sarah Corbin, Dejah Cyrus, Karen Jones. Corbett. 2014-15 Record: 44-22 2014-15 Record: 27-6 2014-15 CL Record: 14-4, 2nd; CLT Champion. 2014-15 CL Record: 17-1, 1st, NAIA Championship Qualifier. MOUNT VERNON NAZARENE UNIVERSITY SPRING ARBOR UNIVERSITY COUGARS COUGARS

School Information: School Information: Location: Mount Vernon, Ohio Location: Spring Arbor, MI Founded: 1964 Founded: 1873 Enrollment: 2,622 Enrollment: 1,700 President: Dr. Henry W. Spaulding II President: Dr. Brent Ellis Athletic Director: Keith Veale Athletic Director: Ryan Cottingham Affiliation: NAIA II Affiliation: NAIA II Conference: Crossroads League Conference: Crossroads League Nickname: Cougars Nickname: Cougars Colors: Blue and Green Colors: Navy, Gold Arena: Physical Education Center (2,000) Arena: Spring Arbor University Fieldhouse Sports Information: Sports Information: Director: Kirk McDonnell Director: Chris Bauman Office Phone: 740-392-6868 x3112 Office Phone: 517-750-6504 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] FAX: 740-392-5079 FAX: 517-750-2745 Mailing Address: 800 Martinsburg Road Mailing Address: 106 E. Main Street Mount Vernon, Ohio Spring Arbor, MI 49283 Women’s Basketball Information: Women’s Basketball Information: Head Coach: Amanda Learned (Trinity Christian) 1st season Head Coach: Ryan Frost (MVNU), 4 seasons Career Record: 0-0 Career Record: 36-82 Record @ MVNU: 0-0 Record @ SAU: 36-82 Office Phone: 740-392-6868 x3120 Office Phone: 517-750-6505 Assistants: TBD Assistants: Alex Glenn, Eric Salsbury. 2014-15 Record: 5-22 2014-15 Record: 7-22 2014-15 CL Record: 2-16, 9th-T 2014-15 CL Record: 2-16, 9th-T

TAYLOR UNIVERSITY Sports Information: TROJANS Director: Seth Mikel Office Phone: 765-998-4569 School Information: email: [email protected] Location: Upland, Indiana FAX: 765-998-4590 Founded: 1846 Mailing Address: 236 West Reade Avenue, Enrollment: 1,900 Upland, IN 46989 President: Dr. Eugene Habecker Women’s Basketball Information: Athletic Director: Dr. Angie Fincannon Head Coach: Kelly Packard (Anderson ‘90), 2 seasons Affiliation: NAIA II Career Record: 86-102 Conference: Crossroads League Record @ TU: 28-34 Nickname: Trojans Office Phone: 765-998-5185 Colors: Purple, Gold Assistant: Sarah Shedd, Becca Bornhorst. Arena: Don J. Odle Gymnasium 2014-15 Record: 16-15 2014-15 CL Record: 9-9, 5th 3-way tie

COUGAR BASKETBALL 2015-2016 15 Women’s Composite CL Schedule 2015-16

OCTOBER 20 Mount Vernon Nazarene vs. TBA JANUARY 27 7 PM Spring Arbor @ Great Lakes Christian College Rio Grande Bevo Francis Classic * 2 3 PM Indiana Wesleyan @ Bethel 7 PM Indiana University-South Bend @ Bethel 5:30 PM Marian vs. Hanover College * 3 PM Spring Arbor @ Grace 30 6 PM Cornerstone University @ Indiana Wesleyan Westerville, Ohio * 3 PM Mount Vernon Nazarene @ Taylor CL/WHAC Challenge 7 PM Huntington @ College of the Ozarks * 3 PM Huntington @ Goshen 7 PM Madonna University @ Saint Francis 7:30 PM Taylor @ Ohio Christian University * 3 PM Marian @ Saint Francis Christian Classic/Cincinnati, OH 8:30 PM Grace @ * 5 7 PM Goshen @ Indiana Wesleyan 8 PM Spring Arbor vs. Aquinas College 21 Marian @ TBA * 7 PM Taylor @ Spring Arbor Crossroads League/WHAC Challenge Westerville, Ohio * 7 PM Bethel @ Marian 31 1 PM Spring Arbor vs. Cornerstone University Mount Vernon Nazarene vs. TBA * 7 PM Grace @ Huntington Crossroads League/WHAC Challenge Rio Grande Bevo Francis Classic * 6 7:30 PM Saint Francis @ Mount Vernon Nazarene 1 PM Lawrence Technological University @ Marian 2 PM Bethel @ Clarke University * 9 3 PM Grace @ Indiana Wesleyan 2 PM Taylor @ Butler University Dubuque, Iowa * 3 PM Spring Arbor @ Marian Exhibition 2 PM Huntington @ Morthland College * 3 PM Taylor @ Saint Francis 3 PM Aquinas College @ Indiana Wesleyan 5:30 PM Spring Arbor @ Trinity Christian College * 3 PM Bethel @ Goshen CL/WHAC Challenge (SAU vs. Cornerstone - 1 pm) * 24 7 PM Marian @ Indiana Wesleyan * 3 PM Mount Vernon Nazarene @ Huntington 7 PM Wilberforce University @ Grace * 7 PM Spring Arbor @ Goshen * 12 7 PM Indiana Wesleyan @ Taylor NOVEMBER * 7 PM Taylor @ Grace * 7 PM Saint Francis @ Spring Arbor 1 2 PM Saint Francis @ Cincinnati Christian University * 7 PM Mount Vernon Nazarene @ Bethel * 7 PM Marian @ Mount Vernon Nazarene Cincinnati Christian Classic/Cincinnati, OH * 7 PM Saint Francis @ Huntington * 7 PM Huntington @ Bethel 3 7 PM Spring Arbor vs. Ferris State University 28 2 PM Simmons College of Kentucky @ Marian * 13 8 PM Goshen @ Grace Played at Thornapple Kellogg High School DECEMBER * 16 3 PM Indiana Wesleyan @ Saint Francis 7 PM Grace @ Lawrence Technological University * 1 7 PM Indiana Wesleyan @ Spring Arbor * 3 PM Bethel @ Spring Arbor 7:30 PM Mount Vernon Nazarene @ Carlow University * 7 PM Bethel @ Taylor * 3 PM Huntington @ Taylor 8 PM Siena Heights University @ Goshen * 7 PM Huntington @ Marian Camper Appreciation Day 4 7 PM Saint Xavier University @ Huntington * 7:30 PM Goshen @ Mount Vernon Nazarene * 3 PM Goshen @ Marian 7:30 PM Andrews University @ Bethel * 2 8 PM Saint Francis @ Grace * 4 PM Grace @ Mount Vernon Nazarene 6 5 PM Mount Vernon Nazarene vs. Wright State-Lake * 5 3 PM Huntington @ Indiana Wesleyan * 19 7 PM Mount Vernon Nazarene @ Indiana Wesleyan Cincinnati Christian University Tournament * 3 PM Mount Vernon Nazarene @ Spring Arbor * 7 PM Spring Arbor @ Huntington 6 PM Taylor vs. Asbury University Parma-Spring Arbor Lions Club Food Drive * 7 PM Taylor @ Goshen Rio Grande Tournament * 3 PM Taylor @ Marian * 7 PM Marian @ Grace 6 PM Moody Bible Institute @ Goshen * 3 PM Saint Francis @ Goshen * 7 PM Saint Francis @ Bethel Best Western Hoopfest (Lawrence Tech vs. Bethel at 8:00) * 3 PM Grace @ Bethel * 23 3 PM Indiana Wesleyan @ Huntington 7 PM Calumet College of St. Joseph @ Marian 7 7:30 PM Spring Arbor @ Siena Heights University * 3 PM Spring Arbor @ Mount Vernon Nazarene 7 PM Saint Xavier University @ Grace 8 7 PM Davenport University @ Taylor Mount Vernon, Ohio 8 PM @ Indiana Wesleyan 7 PM Concordia University @ Goshen * 3 PM Marian @ Taylor Caleb Dimmich Memorial Classic (IU East vs. Great Lakes Christian - 6 pm) 7 PM Wright State-Lake @ Huntington FCA Day 8 PM Lawrence Technological University vs. Bethel 9 6 PM Wright State-Lake @ Saint Francis * 3 PM Goshen @ Saint Francis Best Western Hoopfest 11 2:30 PM Grace vs. Indiana University Southeast * 3 PM Bethel @ Grace 8 PM Cornerstone University @ Saint Francis 6 PM Ohio - Chillicothe @ Taylor * 26 7 PM Indiana Wesleyan @ Marian Northern Lakes Insurance Classic 32nd-Annual Ivanhoes Classic * 7 PM Goshen @ Spring Arbor 7 1 PM Mount Vernon Nazarene vs. Miami-Hamilton 6 PM Saint Francis @ Warner University * 7 PM Grace @ Taylor Cincinnati Christian University Tournament Florida Classic * 7 PM Bethel @ Mount Vernon Nazarene 1 PM Bethel vs. Moody Bible Institute 7 PM Indiana University Kokomo @ Indiana Wesleyan * 7 PM Huntington @ Saint Francis Best Western Hoopfest 7 PM Spring Arbor @ * 30 3 PM Spring Arbor @ Indiana Wesleyan 1 PM Cornerstone University vs. Huntington 12 3 PM Olivet College @ Indiana Wesleyan * 3 PM Taylor @ Bethel 3 PM Great Lakes Christian College @ Indiana Wesleyan 3 PM TBA @ Taylor * 3 PM Mount Vernon Nazarene @ Goshen Caleb Dimmich Memorial Classic 32nd-Annual Ivanhoes Classic * 3 PM Marian @ Huntington 3 PM Lawrence Technological University @ Goshen 3 PM Ohio Christian University @ Huntington * 3 PM Grace @ Saint Francis Best Western Hoopfest (Moody Bible vs. Bethel at 1:00) 3 PM Saint Francis @ Southeastern University FEBRUARY 4 PM Taylor @ University of Rio Grande 7:30 PM Mount Vernon Nazarene @ Cedarville University * 2 7 PM Indiana Wesleyan @ Goshen Rio Grande Tournament 15 7 PM Lourdes University @ Spring Arbor * 7 PM Spring Arbor @ Taylor 7 PM Grace @ Trinity International University 7:30 PM University of Northwestern Ohio @ Mount Vernon Nazarene * 7 PM Marian @ Bethel 8 1 PM Brescia University @ Marian 16 7 PM Warner University vs. Bethel * 7 PM Huntington @ Grace 9 Indiana Institute of Technology @ Saint Francis English Family Classic * 3 7:30 PM Mount Vernon Nazarene @ Saint Francis 7:30 PM Marygrove College @ Spring Arbor 17 5 PM Keiser University vs. Bethel * 6 3 PM Bethel @ Indiana Wesleyan 10 7 PM Cincinnati Christian University @ Indiana Wesleyan English Family Classic * 3 PM Grace @ Spring Arbor 7 PM Taylor @ Madonna University 7 PM Goshen @ Indiana University Kokomo * 3 PM Taylor @ Mount Vernon Nazarene 7 PM Bethel @ Holy Cross College 7 PM Mount Vernon Nazarene @ Ohio Christian University * 3 PM Goshen @ Huntington 7 PM Olivet Nazarene University @ Huntington 7 PM Judson University @ Huntington * 3 PM Saint Francis @ Marian 8 PM Trinity Christian College @ Goshen 10 PM Grace @ Menlo College * 9 7 PM Taylor @ Indiana Wesleyan 11 8 PM Saint Francis @ Saint Xavier University 18 2 PM Indiana Wesleyan vs. * 7 PM Spring Arbor @ Saint Francis 13 3 PM Marian vs. University of Rio Grande 7 PM Taylor @ Cincinnati Christian University * 7 PM Mount Vernon Nazarene @ Marian Mount Vernon, Ohio Cincinnati-Christian Tournament * 7 PM Bethel @ Huntington 6 PM University of Michigan-Dearborn @ Bethel 10:30 PM Grace @ California State University-Maritime * 10 8 PM Grace @ Goshen Gates Auto Classic 19 Taylor vs. TBA * 13 3 PM Indiana Wesleyan @ Grace 7:30 PM Shawnee State University @ Mount Vernon Nazarene Cincinnati-Christian Tournament * 3 PM Marian @ Spring Arbor Cougar Homecoming Classic 1 PM Simmons College of Kentucky @ Mount Vernon Nazarene * 3 PM Saint Francis @ Taylor 8 PM Indiana University-East vs. Goshen 1 PM Huntington @ University of Rio Grande * 3 PM Goshen @ Bethel Bethel College Classic 2 PM Indiana Wesleyan vs. University of Great Falls * 3 PM Huntington @ Mount Vernon Nazarene 8 PM Moody Bible Institute @ Huntington 3 PM Lourdes University @ Marian * 16 7 PM Indiana Wesleyan @ Mount Vernon Nazarene Ness Bros. Hall of Fame Tourney 4 PM Goshen @ Roosevelt University * 7 PM Huntington @ Spring Arbor 8 PM Great Lakes Christian College @ Grace 3 PM CST * 7 PM Goshen @ Taylor 8:30 PM Saint Francis @ Central Methodist College 21 1 PM Spring Arbor @ Ave Marie University * 7 PM Grace @ Marian Central Methodist Tournament 22 1 PM Spring Arbor @ Florida National University * 7 PM Bethel @ Saint Francis 14 TBA @ Grace 7 PM Marian @ Indiana University Southeast * 20 3 PM Saint Francis @ Indiana Wesleyan 1 PM University of Michigan-Dearborn vs. Goshen 8 PM Indiana Wesleyan @ Governor State University * 3 PM Spring Arbor @ Bethel Bethel College Classic 23 10 PM Saint Francis @ Indiana University-East * 3 PM Taylor @ Huntington 1 PM Marian vs. Shawnee State University Bankers Life Fieldhouse / Indianapolis, IN * 3 PM Marian @ Goshen Mount Vernon, Ohio 28 7 PM Bethel @ Grace Bible College * 3 PM Spring Arbor @ Bethel 3 PM Miami University - Hamilton @ Taylor 7 PM Huntington @ Saint Xavier University * 4 PM Mount Vernon Nazarene @ Grace 3 PM Indiana University-East @ Bethel 29 Marian @ Simmons College of Kentucky 24 Crossroads League Tournament Quarterfinal Gates Auto Classic Louisville, Ky. 7 PM @ TBD 3 PM Saint Francis @ Culver-Stockton College 4 PM Taylor @ Shawnee State University 27 Crossroads League Tournament Semifinals Central Tournament 4 PM Bethel @ Rochester College 3 PM @ higher seed 5 PM University of Rio Grande @ Mount Vernon Nazarene 7 PM University of Northwestern Ohio @ Indiana Wesleyan March Cougar Homecoming Classic 7 PM Indiana University Northwest @ Goshen 1 Crossroads League Tournament Championship 7 p.m. 17 7 PM Governor State University @ Taylor 30 3 PM Goshen @ Saint Xavier University @ Higher Seed 7 PM Andrews University @ Goshen 2 PM CST * -- Crossroads League game 7 PM Marian @ 7 PM Spring Arbor @ Madonna University 8 PM Indiana Wesleyan @ Indiana University-East 7 PM Kenyon College @ Mount Vernon Nazarene 18 7:30 PM Great Lakes Christian College @ Spring Arbor 7:30 PM Indiana Institute of Technology @ Grace Trent Allen Memorial Challenge 8 PM Saint Francis @ Concordia University 19 7 PM Grace @ Lincoln Christian University

16 COUGAR BASKETBALL 2015-2016 2015-16 UNIVERSITY OF SAINT FRANCIS C L & N A I A NAIA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MILEAGE CHART

INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETES From Fort Wayne Goshen College Goshen, Indiana 64 The NAIA has 50,000 student-athletes participating at nearly 300 Huntington University Huntington, Indiana 29 member colleges and universities throughout the and Indiana Wesleyan University Marion, Indiana 54 Canada. Divided into 25 conferences and the Association of Independent Marian University Indianapolis, Indiana 128 Institutions (A.I.I.), the NAIA offers 23 championships in 13 sports. Bethel College Mishawaka, Indiana 72 Mount Vernon Nazarene University Mount Vernon, Ohio 170 Since 1927, the NAIA has continued a long tradition of pushing the Spring Arbor University Spring Arbor, Michigan 101 envelope and making a positive difference in the lives of students, coaches Taylor University Upland, Indiana 57 Grace College Winona Lake, Indiana 41 and parents. The Champions of Character program is the latest cutting- edge addition to the NAIA’s proud history of innovation. Through Champions of Character, the FINAL 2014-15 CL STANDINGS NAIA seeks to create an environment CL ALL STRK NAIA in which every student-athlete, coach, RATING official and spectator is committed to %Indiana Wesleyan University 17-1 27-6 L 1 7 the true spirit of competition through Marian University 14-4 28-6 L 1 14 the five core values: respect, integrity, University of Saint Francis 13-5 25-10 L 1 9 responsibility, servant leadership and Huntington University 11-7 22-10 L 2 20 Goshen College 9-9 18-13 L 3 sportsmanship. Taylor University 9-9 16-15 L 2 Grace College 9-9 18-17 L 1 Bethel College 4-14 10-21 L 3 Mt. Vernon Nazarene University 2-16 5-22 W 1 Spring Arbor University 2-16 7-22 L 5

%-Regular season champion $- CL Tournament Champion

2015 NAIA CHAMPIONSHIP - SIOUX CITY, IA TYSON EVENTS CENTER 2015 CROSSROADS LEAGUE TOURNAMENT # -- Seeding Feb. 24 - March 2 | Higher Seed Host First Round - Day One / March 11 Tuesday, Feb. 24 Game 1: No. 7 Tabor (Kan.) (20-12) def. No. 2 Marian (Ind.) (28-6), 53-50 Game 5: No. 3 Saint Francis (Ind.) (24-9) def. No. 6 Southwestern (Kan.) (22-10), 65-51 @ No. 1 Indiana Wesleyan (27-4) def. No. 8 Bethel (Ind.) (10-21), 101-53 @ No. 2 Marian (Ind.) (26-5) def.No. 7 Taylor (Ind.) (16-15), 93-70 @ No. 3 Saint Francis (Ind.) (24-8) def. No. 6 Grace (Ind.) (16-15), 87-59 First Round - Day Two / March 12 @ No. 4 Huntington (Ind.) (21-8) def. No. 5 Goshen (Ind.) (18-13), 69-63 Game 3: No. 4 (Neb.) (27-6) def. No. 5 Huntington (Ind.) (22-10), 63-54 Friday, Feb. 27 Game 5: No. 7 Ashford (Iowa) (25-7) def. No. 2 Indiana Wesleyan (27-6), 66-50 No. 4 Huntington (Ind.) (22-8) won @ No. 1 Indiana Wesleyan (27-5), 77-56 @ No. 2 Marian (Ind.) (27-5) def. No. 3 Saint Francis (Ind.) (24-9), 84-83 (OT) Second Round / March 13 Monday, March 2 (Championship Game) Game 5: No. 3 Saint Francis (Ind.) (25-9) def. No. 2 Tennessee Wesleyan (29-4), 64-42 @ No. 2 Marian (Ind.) (28-5) def. No. 4 Huntington (Ind.) (22-9), 63-59 Quarterfinals / March 14 Indiana Wesleyan earns automatic berth (regular-season champion) to NAIA Division II Game 3: No. 1 Morningside (Iowa) (35-1) def. No. 3 Saint Francis (Ind.) (25-10), 79-62 Women’s Basketball National Championship (March 11-17) Marian (Ind.) earns automatic berth (tournament champion) to NAIA Division II Women’s NAIA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Basketball National Championship (March 11-17) No. 1 Morningside (Iowa) (37-1) def. No. 3 Concordia (Neb.) (35-3), 59-57 (NAIA Top 25 ranking / March 4) COUGAR BASKETBALL 2015-2016 17 2014-15 CROSSROADS LEAGUE NAIA AWARDS

Name School Class Pos. Hometown NAIA PLAYER OF THE YEAR Katrina Blackmon Indiana Wesleyan University Sr. F Marion, Ind. NAIA ALL-AMERICAN - FIRST TEAM Akyah Taylor USF Jr. F Elkhart, Ind. Katrina Blackmon IWU Sr. F Marion, Ind. THIRD TEAM Brooke Ridley USF Jr. F Fort Wayne, Ind. Miranda Palmer Huntington So. G Arcadia, Ohio Akyah Taylor USF Jr. F Elkhart, Ind. ALL-CROSSROADS LEAGUE 2ND TEAM Pos. Name Class School Hometown F Amelia Recker Jr. Huntington Arlington, Ohio F Brooke Ridley Jr. USF Fort Wayne, Ind. F Jo’Mani Thomas Jr. Goshen Fort Wayne, Ind. G Kaylee Walters Sr. Marian Fort Wayne, Ind. F Chelsea Winner So. Ind. Wesleyan Marian Stein, Ohio ALL-CROSSROADS LEAGUE HONORABLE MENTION G Jessica Almeida SO Marian Lisbon, Portugal G Carlee Cottrell JR Indiana Wesleyan West Bloomfield, Mich. G Sophia Sears SO Goshen Paoli, Ind. G Emma Stahl SR Indiana Wesleyan Elkhart, Ind. F Cassidy Wyse FR Taylor Archbold, OH CROSSROADS LEAGUE ALL-FRESHMEN TEAM G Josie Cobb FR Taylor New Holland, OH F Kaitlin Elsasser FR Bethel Mishawaka, Ind. G Kellie Kirkhoff FR Marian Indianapolis, Ind. G Kelsie Peterson FR Grace Kimmell, Ind. G Joana Soeiro FR Marian Aveiro, Portugal F Cassidy Wyse FR Taylor Archbold, OH CROSSROADS LEAGUE DAKTRONICS-NAIA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE F Erinn Behn SR Taylor Crete, IL C Jaclene Bonnema JR Huntington Dyer, Ind. G Jacy Borlik SR Bethel Walkerton, Ind. G Emma Brattain JR Taylor Lebanon, IN G Gabby Bryant JR Grace Indianapolis, Ind. G Emily Cho JR Taylor Arlington Heights, IL F Marissa Coolman SR Bethel Swayzee, Ind. G Erica Cramer SR Mount Vernon Nazarene New Washington, OH F Alex Croy SR Bethel Granger, Ind. F Taylor Degenkolb JR Taylor Tipton, IN F JoEllen Fickel SR Grace Oakwood, Ohio G Kaleigh Hensley JR USF Wabash, IN C Claire Holba SR Marian Chesterton, Ind. G Heather House JR Grace Auburn, Ind. G Erin Hunt SR Bethel Portland, Ind. F Erika Isham SR Indiana Wesleyan Tekonsha, Mich. F Allison Kauffman SR Grace Fort Wayne, Ind. F Michelle King JR Indiana Wesleyan Lakeland, Fla. G Teneil Krebs SR Indiana Wesleyan Bucyrus, Ohio G/F Melanie Lombardi JR Mount Vernon Nazarene Murrieta, Calif. G Ashley Lutz SR Bethel Granger, Ind. G Jessica Mabry JR Spring Arbor Macomb, Mich. F Jackie Osenbaugh JR Taylor Lincoln, NE F Tiffany Petro JR Grace Swayzee, Ind. G LeAnn Porter SR Spring Arbor Morenci, Mich. The Cougar Club wants you! F Lindsey Schaefer SR Grace Fort Wayne, Ind. G/F Jaime Stack SR Goshen Goshen, Ind. G Kelsey Sule JR Grace LaPorte, Ind. As a member, you’re part of the main fundraiser for the University G Liz Tecca JR Goshen Kalamazoo, Mich. F Sara Waid SR Taylor Jewell, IA of Saint Francis Athletics Department. Your support helps USF PG Chelsea Ward SR Bethel Mishawaka, Ind. CROSSROADS LEAGUE ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE athletes get the athletic scholarships they need, as well as funding F Erinn Behn SR Taylor Crete, IL C Jaclene Bonnema JR Huntington Dyer, Ind. for their individual sports. G Jacy Borlik SR Bethel Walkerton, Ind. G Emma Brattain JR Taylor Lebanon, IN G Gabby Bryant JR Grace Indianapolis, Ind. And you get exclusive benefits - like recognition, subscriptions, G Emily Cho JR Taylor Arlington Heights, IL discounts and more. You can choose your own support level, and F Marissa Coolman SR Bethel Swayzee, Ind. G Erica Cramer SR Mount Vernon Nazarene New Washington, OH even designate the sport(s) to receive your contributions. F Alex Croy SR Bethel Granger, Ind. F Taylor Degenkolb JR Taylor Tipton, IN F JoEllen Fickel SR Grace Oakwood, Ohio So what are you waiting for? Sign up today and help us say, “GO G Kaleigh Hensley JR USF Wabash, IN C Claire Holba SR Marian Chesterton, Ind. COUGARS!” G Heather House JR Grace Auburn, Ind. G Erin Hunt SR Bethel Portland, Ind. F Erika Isham SR Indiana Wesleyan Tekonsha, Mich. To join the Cougar Club, visit saintfranciscougars.com. Or contact F Allison Kauffman SR Grace Fort Wayne, Ind. F Michelle King JR Indiana Wesleyan Lakeland, Fla. Assistant Athletic Director Luke Cummings at 399-7700, ext. 6220 G Teneil Krebs SR Indiana Wesleyan Bucyrus, Ohio G/F Melanie Lombardi JR Mount Vernon Nazarene Murrieta, Calif. or [email protected]. G Ashley Lutz SR Bethel Granger, Ind. G Jessica Mabry JR Spring Arbor Macomb, Mich. F Jackie Osenbaugh JR Taylor Lincoln, NE F Tiffany Petro JR Grace Swayzee, Ind. G LeAnn Porter SR Spring Arbor Morenci, Mich. F Lindsey Schaefer SR Grace Fort Wayne, Ind. G/F Jaime Stack SR Goshen Goshen, Ind. G Kelsey Sule JR Grace LaPorte, Ind. G Liz Tecca JR Goshen Kalamazoo, Mich. F Sara Waid SR Taylor Jewell, IA PG Chelsea Ward SR Bethel Mishawaka, Ind.

18 COUGAR BASKETBALL 2015-2016 2015-16 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL STATISTICS 2014-15 Cougar TEAM RECORD BOOK 2014-15 Team Season Highs 2014-15 Individual Season Highs USF High Opponent Date Category High Player(s) Opponent Date Total Points Scored 32 Akyah Taylor vs Taylor University 01/28/15 Total Points 107 vs Calumet Coll. St. Joseph 11/15/14 Field Goals Made 13 Akyah Taylor vs Grace College 01/10/15 Field Goals Made 39 vs Calumet Coll. St. Joseph 11/15/14 13 Akyah Taylor vs Ave Maria Univ. 11/01/14 Field Goals Attempted 75 vs Spring Arbor Univ. 01/14/15 Field Goals Attempted 23 Akyah Taylor vs Ind. Wesleyan Univ. 12/06/14 Field Goal % 0.551 (27/49) vs Taylor University 12/03/14 Field Goal% (Min 5 made) 1.000 (6/6) Brooke Ridley vs Grace College 02/07/15 3pt Field Goals Made 5 Paige Frisch vs Morningside (Iowa) 03/14/15 3pt Field Goals Made 13 vs Calumet Coll. St. Joseph 11/15/14 5 Brianne Rinehart vs Spring Arbor Univ. 01/14/15 13 vs Marian University 02/27/15 3pt Field Goals Attempted 11 Paige Frisch vs Calumet Coll. St. Joseph 11/15/14 3pt Field Goals Attptd. 32 vs Calumet Coll. St. Joseph 11/15/14 3pt Field Goal% (Min 2 made) 1.000 (4/4) Mallory Hester vs Grace College 02/24/15 3pt Field Goal % 0.600 (6/10) vs Goshen College 01/03/15 1.000 (2/2) Zhanna Chukhrii vs Marian University 02/27/15 1.000 (2/2) Paige Frisch vs Marian University 02/14/15 Free Throws Made 33 vs Marian University 01/17/15 1.000 (2/2) Taylor Wilson vs Spring Arbor Univ. 02/11/15 Free Throws Attempted 41 vs Marian University 01/17/15 1.000 (2/2) Taylor Wilson vs Mt. Vernon Nazarene Univ. 11/25/14 Free Throw % 1.000 (5/5) vs Huntington University 02/18/15 Free Throws Made 13 Akyah Taylor vs Bethel College 02/04/15 Offensive Rebounds 21 vs Bethel College 02/04/15 Free Throws Attempted 21 Akyah Taylor vs St. Xavier University 10/31/14 Free Throw% (Min 4 made) 1.000 (6/6) Mallory Hester vs U. of Northwestern, OH 11/29/14 Defensive Rebounds 45 vs Calumet Coll. St. Joseph 11/15/14 1.000 (6/6) Brooke Ridley vs Mt. Vernon Nazarene Univ. 01/24/15 Total Rebounds 63 vs Calumet Coll. St. Joseph 11/15/14 1.000 (6/6) Akyah Taylor vs Grace College 02/07/15 Fouls 26 vs Grace College 01/10/15 1.000 (4/4) Mallory Hester vs Mt. Vernon Nazarene Univ. 11/25/14 Assists 27 vs Spring Arbor Univ. 01/14/15 1.000 (4/4) Mallory Hester vs Goshen College 01/03/15 Offensive Rebounds 11 Akyah Taylor vs Bethel College 02/04/15 Turnovers 25 vs Davenport University 12/19/14 Defensive Rebounds 12 Akyah Taylor vs Marian University 01/17/15 Blocks 8 vs Mt. Vernon Nazarene Univ. 01/24/15 Total Rebounds 16 Akyah Taylor vs Calumet Coll. St. Joseph 11/15/14 8 vs Cornerstone University 11/05/14 Fouls 5 Zhanna Chukhrii vs Grace College 01/10/15 8 vs Southwestern College 03/11/15 5 Mallory Hester vs Taylor University 12/03/14 8 vs Spring Arbor Univ. 01/14/15 5 Mallory Hester vs Grace College 01/10/15 5 Brooke Ridley vs Cardinal Stritch Univ. 11/21/14 Steals 18 vs Trinity International 11/14/14 5 Brooke Ridley vs Roosevelt University 11/11/14 Assists 13 Taylor Wilson vs Roosevelt University 11/11/14 OPPONENTS High Opponent Date Turnovers 7 Emily Montgomery vs Taylor University 12/03/14 Total Points 84 vs Marian University 02/27/15 7 Akyah Taylor vs Spring Arbor Univ. 02/11/15 Blocks 5 Brooke Ridley vs Huntington University 02/18/15 Field Goals Made 35 vs Marian University 02/27/15 5 Brooke Ridley vs Southwestern College 03/11/15 Field Goals Attempted 71 vs St. Xavier University 10/31/14 Steals 5 Brooke Ridley vs Judson University 11/22/14 71 vs Marian University 01/17/15 5 Brooke Ridley vs Davenport University 12/19/14 Field Goal % 0.500 (35/70) vs Marian University 02/27/15 5 Akyah Taylor vs Bethel College 02/04/15 Minutes Played 40:12 Akyah Taylor vs Marian University 02/27/15 3pt Field Goals Made 10 vs Huntington University 02/18/15 3pt Field Goals Attptd. 28 vs Davenport University 12/19/14 3pt Field Goal % 0.667 (6/9) vs Goshen College 01/03/15 Free Throws Made 29 vs Grace College 01/10/15 USF Coaching Accumulative Records Free Throws Attempted 35 vs Grace College 01/10/15 # Head Coach First / Last Season W- L Free Throw % 0.900 (9/10) vs Ave Maria Univ. 11/01/14 Chronological Order Offensive Rebounds 22 vs Davenport University 12/19/14 1. Robert Widman 1975-76 – 1976-77 13-14 Defensive Rebounds 39 vs Roosevelt University 11/11/14 2. Kathy Kephart 1977-78 6-6 3. Cathy Clark 1978-79 6-7 Total Rebounds 56 vs Davenport University 12/19/14 4. Tom Schienbein 1979-80 9-7 Fouls 30 vs Marian University 01/17/15 5. Scott Frazier 1980-81 – 1981-82 15-18 Assists 18 vs Roosevelt University 11/11/14 6. Chris Carder 1982-83 – 1983-84 14-23 18 vs Goshen College 02/21/15 7. Barry Kolb 1984-85 5-13 8. Denny Sanders 1985-86 – 1986-87 16-22 Turnovers 38 vs Trinity International 11/14/14 9. Jenny Nimtz 1987-88 7-16 Blocks 7 vs Ind. Wesleyan Univ. 12/06/14 10. Mike Harris 1988-89 7-14 Steals 17 vs Morningside (Iowa) 03/14/15 11. *Larry Westendorf 1990-91 – 1998-99 182-93 12. *Bruce Patterson 1997-98 – 2000-01 128-19 13. $Gary Andrews 2001-02 – 2014-15 322-142 $ -- NAIA DII Championship Champions and NAIA Coach of the Year 2013-14 *Westendorf and Patterson served as co-coaches in 1997-98 and 1998-99. W-L records from those two seasons are included in the W-L records of BOTH coaches. COUGAR BASKETBALL 2015-2016 19 USF Season-by-Season Results (Note: USF started its women’s basketball program in the 1975-76 school year.) SEASON COACH W-L SEASON COACH W-L SEASON COACH W-L TOTALS 673-424 1. 1975-76 Roberta Widman 2-8 16. 1990-91 Larry Westendorf 12-13 29. 2003-04 Gary Andrews 14-19 Winning Pct. 1,097 games .613 2. 1976-77 Roberta Widman 11-6 17. 1991-92 Larry Westendorf 13-13 30. 2004-05 Gary Andrews 24-13 1995-96 to 2014-15 . . . . 499-199 / .715 . . . . 3. 1977-78 Kathy Kephart 6-6 18. 1992-93 Larry Westendorf 15-14 31. 2005-06 Gary Andrews 28- 8 16 winning seasons 4. 1978-79 Cathy Clark 6-7 19. 1993-94 Larry Westendorf 11-14 32. 2006-07 Gary Andrews 28- 8 5. 1979-80 Tom Schienbein 9-7 20. 1994-95 Larry Westendorf 18-12 33. 2007-08 Gary Andrews 7-24+ + - forfeited 19 games playing ineligible player 6. 1980-81 Scott Frazier 4-11 21. 1995-96 Larry Westendorf 20-9 34. 2008-09 Gary Andrews 15-16 12/27/13 . . . added win and loss to 1987-88 7. 1981-82 Scott Frazier 11-7 22. 1996-97 Larry Westendorf 29-8 35. 2009-10 Gary Andrews 23-11 season; subtracted 2 wins from 1975-76 8. 1982-83 Chris Carder 9-9 23. 1997-98 Larry Westendorf 36. 2010-11 Gary Andrews 25-9 season 4-8 to 2-8 9. 1983-84 Chris Carder 5-14 Bruce Patterson 31-6 37. 2011-12 Gary Andrews 19-13 10. 1984-85 Barry Kolb 5-13 24. 1998-99 Larry Westendorf 38. 2012-13 Gary Andrews 32-4 11. 1985-86 Denny Sanders 8-11 Bruce Patterson 33-5 49. 2013-14 Gary Andrews 38-0 12. 1986-87 Denny Sanders 8-11 25. 1999-00 Bruce Patterson 32-2 40. 2014-15 Gary Andrews 25-10 13. 1987-88 Jenny Nimtz 7-16 26. 2000-01 Bruce Patterson 32-6 14. 1988-89 Mike Harris 7-14 27. 2001-02 Gary Andrews 28-10 15. 1989-90 Rick Spencer 7-19 28. 2002-03 Gary Andrews 16-18

2014-15 Game-by-Game Leaders Date Opponent Score W-L CL Attend Leading Scorer Leading Rebounder Leading Assists 10/31/14 5:00 pm n St. Xavier University 72-73 L 0-1 Wiekamp Center 67 (23) Taylor (11) Hester (7) Wilson 11/01/14 1:00 pm n Ave Maria Univ. 86-51 W 1-1 Wiekamp Center 57 (29) Taylor (6) Taylor, Hensley (7) Wilson 11/05/14 7:00 pm h Cornerstone University 63-50 W 2-1 Hutzell Athletic Center 181 (17) Taylor (13) Taylor 3 players with 2 11/07/14 4:00 pm a Aquinas College 71-39 W 3-1 Sturrus SFC 50 (26) Taylor (12) Taylor (4) Taylor 11/11/14 3:00 pm a Roosevelt University 72-63 W 4-1 Goodman Center 154 (24) Taylor (12) Taylor, Ridley (13) Wilson 11/14/14 6:00 pm n Trinity International 77-31 W 5-1 Gunden Gymnasium 0 (15) Ridley (8) TEAM, Denecker (5) Ridley 11/15/14 3:00 pm n Calumet Coll. St. Joseph 107-49 W 6-1 Gunden Gymnasium 101 (23) Taylor (16) Taylor (5) Hensley 11/21/14 2:00 pm n Cardinal Stritch Univ. 60-67 L 6-2 Orthopaedic Capital Ctr 33 (25) Taylor (8) Hester (4) Wilson 11/22/14 10:00 am n Judson University 99-61 W 7-2 MOCC 43 (25) Taylor (6) Ridley (7) Wilson 11/25/14 5:30 pm * h Mt. Vernon Nazarene U. 84-52 W 8-2 1-0 CL Hutzell Athletic Center 133 (14) Ridley (12) Taylor (4) Ridley, Wilson 11/29/14 2:00 pm a U. of Northwestern OH 87-65 W 9-2 Racer Gymnasium 150 (27) Taylor (10) Taylor (5) Ridley, Wilson 12/03/14 7:00 pm * h Taylor University 72-47 W 10-2 2-0 CL Hutzell Athletic Center 163 (18) Taylor (8) Taylor (4) Wilson 12/06/14 1:00 pm * a Ind. Wesleyan Univ. 50-53 L 10-3 2-1 CL Luckey 400 (25) Taylor (14) Taylor (3) Rinehart 12/19/14 7:00 pm a Davenport University 46-59 L 10-4 163 (19) Taylor (12) Ridley (3) Wilson 12/30/14 5:30 pm h Indiana Tech 70-57 W 11-4 Hutzell Athletic Center 779 (18) Hensley 3 players with 7 (3) Wilson 01/03/15 1:00 pm * h Goshen College 75-53 W 12-4 3-1 CL Hutzell Athletic Center 331 (21) Ridley (7) Ridley (7) Wilson 01/07/15 7:00 pm * a Bethel College 81-62 W 13-4 4-1 CL Wiekamp Center 0 (26) Taylor (8) Taylor (6) Chukhrii 01/10/15 1:00 pm * a Grace College 71-81 L 13-5 4-2 CL MOCC 141 (28) Taylor (9) Taylor (3) Wilson 01/14/15 7:00 pm * a Spring Arbor Univ. 86-68 W14-5 5-2 CL SAU Fieldhouse 127 (21) Rinehart (12) Ridley 5 players with 4 01/17/15 1:06 pm * h Marian University 80-68 W 15-5 6-2 CL Hutzell Athletic Center 377 (24) Taylor (14) Taylor (3) Taylor 01/21/15 7:00 pm * a Huntington University 63-68 L 15-6, 6-3 CL Merrillat Center 327 (19) Ridley (6) Taylor (3) Rinehart 01/24/15 1:00 pm * a Mt. Vernon Nazarene U. 74-57 W16-6 7-3 CL Physical Ed. Ctr. 546 (17) Taylor (9) Hester (5) Hensley 01/28/15 7:00 pm * a Taylor University 64-51 W 17-6 8-3 CL Odle Arena 211 (32) Taylor (13) Taylor (4) Wilson 01/31/15 1:00 pm * h Ind. Wesleyan Univ. 54-67 L 17-7 8-4 CL Hutzell Athletic Center 481 (18) Taylor (11) Taylor (5) Taylor 02/04/15 7:00 pm * h Bethel College 74-60 W 18-7 9-4 CL Hutzell Athletic Center 117 (31) Taylor (15) Taylor (4) Wilson 02/07/15 1:00 pm * h Grace College 82-49 W 19-7 10-4 CL Hutzell Athletic Center 477 (22) Taylor (9) Ridley (5) Wilson 02/11/15 7:00 pm * h Spring Arbor Univ. 81-63 W 20-7 11-4 CL Hutzell Athletic Center 163 (20) Taylor (9) Ridley (5) Chukhrii 02/14/15 1:00 pm * a Marian University 56-57 L 20-8 11-5 CL PE Center 1034 (14) Hester (8) Ridley (4) Taylor, Wilson 02/18/15 7:00 pm * h Huntington University 74-60 W 21-8 12-5 CL Hutzell Athletic Center 337 (22) Taylor (10) Ridley (4) Taylor 02/21/15 1:00 pm * a Goshen College 75-73 W 22-8 13-5 CL Gunden Gymnasium 141 (21) Taylor (8) Montgomery (3) Wilson, Chukhrii 02/24/15 7:00 pm h Grace College 87-59 W 23-8 Hutzell Athletic Center 289 (29) Taylor (10) Taylor (5) Wilson 02/27/15 7:00 pm a Marian University 83-84 OT L 23-9 Physical Ed. Center 1249 (21) Ridley (14) Taylor (7) Taylor 03/11/15 3:40 pm n Southwestern College 65-51 W 24-9 Tyson Event Center 482 (25) Ridley (14) Ridley (6) Taylor 03/13/15 4:15 pm n Tennesee Wesleyan U.64-42 W 25-9 Tyson Events Center 692 (23) Taylor (10) Taylor (3) Chukhrii 03/14/15 6:00 pm n Morningside (Iowa) 62-79 L 25-10 Tyson Events Center 2104 (19) Ridley (8) Ridley (3) Wilson, Hester

2014-15 Game-by-Game Results # -- NAIA Opponent Top 25 rating at time Grace Optimist KCCF Classic/Winona Lake, IN February USF ’14-15 Record: 25-10, 13-5 CL 4th CL Tournament: 1-1, semifinals; NAIA Championship: 2-1, Elite 8 21 #12 Cardinal Stritch (WI) L 60-67 6-2 4 Bethel W 74-60 18-7 9-4 Home: 11-1, Away: 8-6, Neutral: 6-3 22 Judson (IL) W 99-61 7-2 7 Grace W 82-49 19-7 10-4 NAIA Ranked Opponents: 4-9, Lost 1 NAIA Top 25: 4-9, Lost 1 25 Mt. Vernon Nazarene (OH) W 84-52 8-2 1-0 11 Spring Arbor W 81-63 20-7 11-4 29 @ Univ. of Northwestern Ohio W 87-659-2 14 @ #7 Marian L 56-57 20-8 11-5 Date Opponent Score All CL December 18 #22 Huntington W 74-60 21-8 12-5 October 3 Taylor W 72-47 10-2 2-0 21 @ Goshen W 75-73 22-8 13-5 Bethel Classic / Mishawaka, IN 6 @ #5 Indiana Wesleyan L 50-53 10-3 2-1 Crossroads League Tournament 31 #6 St. Xavier (IL) L 72-73 0-1 19 @ #2 Davenport (MI) L 46-59 10-4 24 Grace / 1st Round W 87-59 23-8 November 30 Indiana Tech W 70-57 11-4 27 @ # 7 Marian / Semifinal L 83-84 OT 23-9 Bethel Classic / Mishawaka, IN January March 1 Ave Maria (FL) W 86-51 1-1 3 Goshen W 75-53 12-4 3-1 *Crossroads League Games in Bold 5 #24 Cornerstone (MI) W 63-50 2-1 7 @ Bethel W 81-62 13-4 4-1 All game times are local 7 @ Aquinas (MI) W 71-39 3-1 10 @ Grace L 71-81 13-5 4-2 24th NAIA National Championship 8 @ #4 Davenport (MI) PPD, NEW Dec. 19 14 @ Spring Arbor W 86-68 14-5 5-2 11-17 Sioux City, Iowa 11 @ Roosevelt (IL) W 72-63 4-1 17 #10 Marian W 80-68 15-5 6-2 Tyson Events Center Goshen Tournament / Goshen, IN 21 @ #20 Huntington L 63-68 15-6 6-3 11 #25 Southwestern (Kan.) W 65-51 24-9 14 Trinity International W 77-31 5-1 24 @ Mt. Vernon Naz. (OH) W 74-57 16-6 7-3 13 #8 Tenn. Wesleyan W 64-42 25-9 15 Calumet St. Joseph W 107-49 6-1 28 @ Taylor W 64-51 17-6 8-3 14 #1 Morningside (Iowa) L 62-79 25-10 31 #6 Indiana Wesleyan L 54-67 17-7 8-4 #-- indicates NAIA Top 25 ranking

20 COUGAR BASKETBALL 2015-2016 USF Double-Doubles 2014-15 Single Game Highs - High Points Through 2014-15 Date Player, Class Opponent Pts USF Player Opponent Date Pts Reb 2/15/92 Jane Post Anderson 45 97-76 W Akyah Taylor (16) 1/9/92 Jane Post Indiana Wesleyan 42 77-61 W 1. Saint Xavier (Ill.) 10/31/2014 23 10 2/5/77 Deb Cook Grace 38 88-76 W 2. Cornerstone (Mich.) 11/5/2014 17 13 1999 Brenda Schlegel Spring Arbor 37 80-75 W 3. Aquinas (Mich.) 11/7/2014 26 12 1/4/14 Skylarr Shurn, Sr. @ Goshen 37 104-84 W 4. Roosevelt (Ill.) 11/11/2014 24 12 11/12/13 Skylarr Shurn, Sr. @ Cornerstone (MI) 36 85-79 W 5. Calumet (Ind.) 11/15/2014 23 16 11/15/08 Marie Kaufmann Aquinas 35 69-61 W 6. Mt. Vernon Nazarene 11/25/2014 11 12 2/13/13 Kayla Drake, Sr. Marian 34 78-57 W 7. Northwestern Ohio 11/29/2014 27 10 12/4/13 Skylarr Shurn, Sr. @ Taylor 34 84-71 W 8. Indiana Wesleyan 12/6/2014 25 14 2/10/10 Bessie Jenkins @ Ind. Wesleyan 33 73-75 L 9. Spring Arbor (Mich.) 1/14/2015 17 11 10. Marian (Ind.) 1/17/2015 24 14 2/17/10 Bessie Jenkins Huntington 33 71-65 W 11. Taylor (Ind.) 1/28/2015 32 13 12/8/90 Jane Post DePauw 33 96-80 L 12. Indiana Wesleyan 1/31/2015 18 11 2/3/11 Julie Seiss, Sr. Marian 33 72-77 L 13. Bethel (Ind.) 2/4/2015 31 15 1/25/91 Jane Post Nazareth 32 80-70 W 14. Grace 2/24/2015 29 10 12/6/90 Jane Post Indiana Tech 32 71-77 L 15. Marian 2/27/2015 19 14 1/15/14 Skylarr Shurn, Sr. Spring Arbor (MI) 32 75-60 W 16. Tennessee Wesleyan 3/13/2015 23 10 1/28/15 Akyah Taylor, Jr. Taylor 32 64-51 W 1980 Cindy Freehill Manchester 31 75-69 W

11/18/11 Myqueisha Bratton, Sr. Cardinal Stritch 31 65-48 W Brooke Ridley (7) 3/12/99 Brenda Schlegel, Jr. Milligan 30 92-66 W 1. Roosevelt (Ill.) 11/11/2014 17 12 1987 Toma Hainline Olivet 30 71-77 W 2. Spring Arbor (Mich.) 1/14/2015 18 12 2/13/08 Marie Kaufmann Marian 30 67-68 L 3. Taylor (Ind.) 1/28/2015 17 11 2/28/14 Skylarr Shurn, Sr. Marian* 30 106-77 W 4. Indiana Wesleyan 1/31/2015 17 10 3/18/14 Skylarr Shurn, Sr. #College of the Ozarks 30 75-68 W 5. Bethel (Ind.) 2/4/2015 19 10 *--CL Tournament; # -- NAIA Championship title game 6. Huntington 2/18/2015 21 10 7. Southwestern (Kan.) 3/11/2015 25 14 Single Game Highs - High Rebounders Date Player, Class Opponent Rbds. USF Result 1/11/90 Jane Post, So. @ Bethel 25 86-72 W 2/17/90 Jane Post, So. Taylor 23 77-89 L Feb. ’78 Becky Coates Huntington 22 no score W 2/15/92 Jane Post, Sr. @ Anderson 20 97-76 W 1/29/91 Jane Post, Jr. Goshen 20 76-60 W 2/10/90 Jane Post, So. @ IUPUI 20 85-102 L 2/20/90 Jane Post, So. @ Defiance 20 61-93 L Feb. ’78 Deb Cook St. Mary’s 19 47-54 L 2/15/14 Brooke Ridley, So. Marian 19 (7 off) 81-71 W 1/19/91 Jane Post, Jr. Indiana Tech 18 51-74 L 1/8/92 Jane Post, Sr. @ Indiana Wesleyan 18 77-61 W 12/03/91 Jane Post, Sr. Taylor 17 74-59 W 2002 Jess Hicks Taylor- FW 17 96-27 W 11-21-08 Jamika Banks Notre Dame Col. 17 79-52 W 2/22/11 Chanell Ridley Taylor 17 71-64 W 1-21-09 Jamika Banks Bethel 16 80-68 W 1-29-09 Jamika Banks Spring Arbor 16 77-69 W 1-31-09 Jamika Banks Marian 16 70-56 W 2-21-09 Jamika Banks Bethel 16 69-81 L 2/5/14 Kalah Baer, Sr. Bethel 16 76-44 W 2014-15 USF Individual Statistics 11/15/14 Akyah Taylor, Jr. Calumet of St. Joseph 16 107-49 W 2/18/92 Amanda Burkholder Bethel 15 77-56 W Record: Overall Home Away Neutral 1998 Brenda Schlegel Spalding 15 80-60-W 12-19-06 Jessica Hathaway USF IL 15 76-71 W All Games 25-10 12-1 8-6 5-3 Conference 13-5 8-1 5-4 0-0 CL Trny 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 SCORE BY HALF Non-Conference 12-5 3-0 3-2 6-3 Team Name 1st 2nd OT1 TOTAL NAIA C’ship 2-1 0-0 0-0 2-1 USF 1,260 1,302 5 2,567 Opponents 987 1,076 6 2,069

2014-15 - Women’s Individual Statistics

Name GP/GS MIN AVG FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT OFF-DEF TOT R/G PF A TO BLK ST PTS HG P/G Akyah Taylor 34/34 1,020 30.0 264-474 .557 0-2 0 178-269 .662 128/179 307 9.0 77 81 122 24 52 706 32 20.8 Brooke Ridley 35/35 967 27.6 208-383 .543 0-3 0 108-163 .663 76/193 269 7.7 87 63 71 61 81 524 25 15 Zhanni Chukhrii 24/23 576 24 89-255 .349 35-115 .304 5-10 .500 5/40 45 1.9 24 42 44 5 13 218 18 9.1 Mallory Hester 35/35 917 26.2 77-220 .350 33-92 .359 64-80 .800 40/157 197 5.6 89 45 62 22 28 251 19 7.2 Paige Frisch 33/5 506 15.3 50-143 .350 41-123 .333 11-16 .688 6/48 54 1.6 30 22 22 0 12 152 15 4.6 Kaleigh Hensley 31/1 292 9.4 43-109 .394 11-38 .289 37-48 .771 21/40 61 2.0 22 38 32 0 22 134 18 4.3 Taylor Wilson 35/34 982 28.1 50-127 .394 29-83 .349 19-32 .594 25/96 121 3.5 82 130 79 1 48 148 9 4.2 E. Montgomery 32/0 463 14.5 47-131 .359 19-59 .322 20-34 .588 20/53 73 2.3 49 26 41 1 17 133 14 4.2 Bri Rinehart 34/8 611 18 44-141 .312 29-79 .367 13-21 .619 16/57 73 2.1 45 43 28 5 13 130 21 3.8 Claire Denecker 32/0 262 8.2 30-73 .411 0-0 0 19-37 .514 36/50 86 2.7 29 8 17 28 5 79 10 2.5 Quila Jackson 31/0 283 9.1 19-50 .380 8-21 .381 18-26 .692 4/39 43 1.4 26 22 34 1 11 64 11 2.1 De’Ottia Robinson 11/0 56 5.1 7-14 .500 1-2 .500 1-4 .25 1/4 5 0.5 7 5 11 0 2 16 7 1.5 Emily Novak 21/0 63 3 5-12 .417 0-0 0 2-6 .333 3/6 9 0.4 8 1 4 0 0 12 4 0.6 TEAM 54 109 163 5 Totals 35 7006 933-2133 .437 206-617 .334 495-746 .664 435/1,071 1,506 43.0 575 526 572 148 305 2,567 73.3 Opponents 35 7027 734-2075 .354 199-656 .303 402-602 .668 378/904 1,282 36.6 667 389 623 85 300 2,069 59.1

COUGAR BASKETBALL 2015-2016 21 Lady Cougars 1,000 Point Club 2014-15 - USF TEAM NAIA Division II Rankings Through 2014-15 Season 2014-15 Team Rankings Player Years GP PPG SSH Points No. 8 in Division II in Total Total Rebound Offense (1506) No. 9 in Division II in Defensive Rebounds per Game (30.600) 1. Brenda Schlegel 1996-00 144 18.1 743 2,602 No. 9 in Division II in Total Blocks (148) 2. Jane Post-Kohler 1988-92 101 16.0 524 1,984 No. 13 in Division II in Total Scoring Offense (2567) 3. Chivonn Keppeler 2003-07 138 13.2 520 1,816 No. 14 in Division II in Field Goal Pct (0.437) 4. Megan Eckert 1999-03 137 12.1 498 1,654 No. 16 in Division II in Blocks per Game (4.229) 5. Brooke Ridley 2012-15 109 13.3 544 1,450 No. 17 in Division II in Total Assists (526) 6. Julie Yoder 1995-99 400 1,415 No. 17 in Division II in Scoring Defense per Game (59.114) 7. Michelle Martin 1993-96 98 14.3 455 1,398 No. 17 in Division II in Scoring Margin (14.229) 8. Nikki Lewis 2003-07 137 10.1 420 1,382 No. 18 in Division II in Field Goal Pct Defense (0.354) 9. Amy Parrett 1998-01 102 13.2 464 1,346 No. 22 in Division II in Total Rebound Margin (6.400) 10. Kayla Mullins 2010-12 92 15.5 578 1,329 No. 25 in Division II in 3-Pt Fg Pct (0.334) 11. Charity Richardson 1997-01 147 8.9 351 1,310 No. 27 in Division II in Total Rebounds per Game (43.029) 12. Skylarr Shurn 2013-14 73 17.7 780 1,289 No. 28 in Division II in Assist/Turnover Ratio (0.920) No. 29 in Division II in Scoring Offense per Game (73.343) 13. Marie Kaufmann 2005-09 124 10.3 527 1,279 No. 30 in Division II in Assists per Game (15.029) 14. Cassie Kline 2001-03, 04-06 142 8.8 348 1,252 No. 33 in Division II in Total 3-Pt FG Made (206) 15. Jenelle Wilson 2011-14 136 9.2 536 1,245 No. 36 in Division II in Total Steals (305) 16. Traci Carey 1994-98 1,197 No. 36 in Division II in Total Rebound Defense (36.629) 17. Deb Cook 1976-80 1,187 No. 41 in Division II in Turnover Margin (1.457) 18. Shannon Dunbar 1998-02 148 8.0 339 1,179 19. Megan Dossen 2004-06 71 16.3 606 1,170 2014-15 Individual Rankings 20. Nickole Behnke 2001-03 118 9.6 493 1,127 Akyah Taylor No. 2 in Division II in Total Scoring (706) 21. Meghan Slusher 2010-13 136 7.6 359 1,028 Akyah Taylor No. 8 in Division II in Points per Game (20.765) 22. Akyah Taylor 2013-15 49 20.8 706 1,020 Akyah Taylor No. 10 in Division II in Field Goal Pct (0.557) Bold -- Active Brooke Ridley No. 12 in Division II in Field Goal Pct (0.543) Akyah Taylor No. 14 in Division II in Total Total Rebounds (307) Akyah Taylor No. 15 in Division II in Offensive Rebounds per Game (3.765) Brooke Ridley No. 16 in Division II in Total Blocks (61) Brooke Ridley No. 20 in Division II in Blocks per Game (1.743) Taylor Wilson No. 23 in Division II in Total Assists (130) Brooke Ridley No. 25 in Division II in Total Steals (81) Akyah Taylor No. 30 in Division II in Total Rebounds per Game (9.029) Brooke Ridley No. 33 in Division II in Total Scoring (524) Brooke Ridley No. 33 in Division II in Total Total Rebounds (269) Brooke Ridley No. 46 in Division II in Steals per Game (2.314) BRENDA SCHLEGEL Taylor Wilson No. 49 in Division II in Assist/Turnover Ratio (1.646) USF ALL-TIME POINTS LEADER Taylor Wilson No. 49 in Division II in Assists per Game (3.714)

USF Highest POSTSEASON HIGHLIGHTS

NAIA National Champion (1): 2013-14 NAIA Top 25 NAIA National Runner-up (1): 1998-99 MCC/CL Regular Season Champions (8): 1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99, 1999-00, 2001-02, 2005-06, 2012-13, 2013-14 Rank Year by Year MCC/ CL Tournament Champions (11): 1994-95, 1995-96, 1996-97, 1998-99, 1999-00, 2000-01, 2001-02, 2005-06, 2009-10, 2012-13, 2013-14 NAIA National Champions – 2013-14 . . . 38-0 1995-96 No. 12 NAIA National Runner-Up – 1998-99 1996-97 NA NAIA Final Four – 1998-99, 1999-00, 2005-06, 2013-14 1998-99 No. 2 NAIA Elite Eight – 1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99, 1999-00, 2000-01, 2001-02, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15 1999-00 No. 1 NAIA Sweet 16 – 1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99, 1999-00, 2000-01, 2001-02, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2013-14 2000-01 No. 5 2001-02 No. 5 2002-03 No. 15 2014-15 - USF in NAIA Top 25 > Preseason poll; + final poll of 2013-14 2003-04 No. 25 2004-05 No. 12 USF Date Rank LWk 1st PV W-L Pts No. 1 1st PV Pts W-L LWk 2005-06 No. 6 >10/28/14 1 1+ 14 38-0 374 USF (IN) 14 374 38-0 1+ 2006-07 No. 3 1. 12/2/14 8 1 0 9-2 302 Morningside (IA) 14 374 10-0 2 2007-08 *No. 2 2. 12/9/14 8 8 0 10-3 288 Morningside (IA) 14 374 11-0 1 2008-09 *No. 4 3. 1/6/15 7 8 0 12-4 297 Morningside (IA) 14 374 18-0 1 4. 1/13/15 7 7 0 13-5 287 Morningside (IA) 14 374 20-0 1 2009-10 No. 11 5. 1/20/15 7 7 0 15-5 296 Morningside (IA) 14 374 21-0 1 2010-11 No. 4 6. 1/27/15 7 7 0 16-6 289 Morningside (IA) 14 374 23-0 1 2011-12 *No. 7 7. 2/3/15 9 7 0 17-7 265 Morningside (IA) 14 374 24-0 1 8. 2/10/15 8 9 0 19-7 280 Morningside (IA) 14 374 26-0 1 2012-13 No. 2 9. 2/17/15 9 8 0 20-8 273 Morningside (IA) 14 374 28-0 1 2013-14 No. 1 10. 2/24/15 9 9 0 22-8 273 Morningside (IA) 14 374 30-0 1 2014-15 *No. 1 11. 3/4/15 9 9 0 23-9 271 Morningside (IA) 8 369 32-1 1 12. 3/24/15 9 9 0 25-10 268 Morningside (IA) 13 343 37-1 1 * -- NAIA Preseason Top 25 >>>>> 38 consecutive Top 10 selections, 2nd longest streak for USF . . . LONG – 41 <<

22 COUGAR BASKETBALL 2015-2016 Women’s Single Season Leaders Women’s Career Leaders Jenelle Wilson 136 2011-14 338-423 .799 Scoring Toni Burney 68 2006-09 107-135 .793 Season Player, Yr. eligibility GP HG Avg. Pts Through 2014-15 Season Jessica Hathaway 63 2006-08 156-197 .792 2013-14 Skylarr Shurn, Sr. 38 37 20.5 780 Games Played Kayla Mullins 142 2009-12 349-445 .784 1998-99 Brenda Schlegel, Jr. 38 37 19.6 743 Player Seasons GP Nichole Behnke 118 2000-04 190-247 .769 2014-15 Akyah Taylor, Jr. 34 32 20.8 706 Shannon Dunbar 1998-02 148 Shannon Dunbar 148 1998-02 193-252 .766 1999-00 Brenda Schlegel, Sr. 34 29 18.9 644 Charity Richardson 1997-01 147 Marie Kaufmann 124 2005-09 226-296 .764 1997-98 Brenda Schlegel, So. 36 29 17.5 631 Brenda Schlegel 1996-00 144 Brenda Schlegel 144 1996-00 566-748 .757 2004-05 Megan Dossen, Jr. 37 29 16.4 606 Cassie Kline 2001-03, 04-06 142 1996-97 Brenda Schlegel, Fr. 36 30 16.2 584 Chivonn Keppeler 2003-07 138 Field Goals Made 2010-11 Kayla Mullins, Jr. 34 28 17.0 578 Megan Eckert 1999-03 137 Player GP Seasons FGA Pct. FGM 1992-93 Heidi Wright, So. 15.8 443 Nikki Lewis 2003-07 137 Brenda Schlegel 144 1996-00 1740 .576 1,002 2012-13 Kayla Drake, Sr. 36 34 15.8 568 Jenelle Wilson 2011-14 136 Megan Eckert 137 1999-03 1259 .446 561 2005-06 Megan Dossen, Sr. 35 27 16.1 564 Tara Dice 2004-08 135 Brooke Ridley 109 2013-15 1,025 .536 549 2013-14 Brooke Ridley, So. 38 24 14.3 544 Marie Kaufmann 2005-09 124 Marie Kaufmann 124 2005-09 981 .536 526 2013-14 Jenelle Wilson, Sr. 38 26 14.1 536 Jennie Thomas 1997-01 122 Nikki Lewis 137 2003-07 942 .487 459 2010-11 Julie Seiss, Sr. 34 33 15.5 528 Nichole Behnke 2000-04 118 Kayla Mullins 92 2009-12 1223 .371 454 2008-09 Marie Kaufmann, Sr. 31 35 17.0 527 Skylarr Shurn 73 2012-14 889 .507 451 1990-91 Jane Post, Jr. 24 33 21.8 524 Scoring Average Nichole Behnke 118 2000-04 824 .550 453 2014-15 Brooke Ridley, Jr. 35 25 15.0 524 Player, Class GP Seasons Pts. Avg. Charity Richardson 147 1997-01 1,093 .411 449 2004-05 Chivonn Keppeler, So. 36 25 14.4 520 Akyah Taylor 49 2013-15 1,020 20.8 Amy Parrett 102 1998-01 939 .449 422 2012-13 Skylarr Shurn, Jr. 35 25 14.5 509 Brenda Schlegel 144 1996-00 2,602 18.1 Shannon Dunbar 148 1998-02 860 .484 416 2009-10 Bessie Jenkins, Sr. 34 33 14.9 506 Skylarr Shurn 73 2012-14 1,289 17.7 Jenelle Wilson 136 2011-14 950 .417 396 Kayla Drake 46 2011-13 758 16.5 Akyah Taylor 49 2013-15 683 .565 386 Megan Dossen 71 2004-06 1,157 16.3 Jennie Thomas 122 1997-01 792 .485 384 Scoring Average Jane Post 101 1988-92 1,621 16.0 Meghan (Prible) Slusher 136 2009-13 925 .412 381 Season Player, Yr. eligibility GP Pts HG Avg. Kayla Mullins 92 2009-12 1,429 15.5 Cassie Kline 142 2001-03, 04-06 912 .417 380 1990-91 Jane Post, Jr. 24 524 33 21.8 Michelle Martin 98 1992-96 1,398 14.3 Chivonn Keppeler 138 2003-07 501 .576 343 2013-14 Akyah Taylor, So. 15 314 27 20.9 Brooke Ridley 109 2012-15 1,450 13.3 2014-15 Akyah Taylor, Jr. 34 706 32 20.8 Amy Parrett 102 1998-01 1,346 13.2 Field Goals Attempted 2013-14 Skylarr Shurn, Sr. 38 780 37 20.5 Chivonn Keppeler 138 2003-07 1,816 13.2 Player GP Seasons FGM Pct. FGA 1991-92 Jane Post, Sr. NA NA 45 20.1 Megan Eckert 137 1999-03 1,654 12.1 Brenda Schlegel 144 1996-00 1,002 .576 1,740 1998-99 Brenda Schlegel, Jr. 38 743 37 19.6 Megan Eckert 137 1999-03 561 .446 1,259 1999-00 Brenda Schlegel, Sr. 34 644 29 18.9 Total Rebounds Kayla Mullins 92 2009-12 459 .371 1,223 1997-98 Brenda Schlegel, So. 36 631 29 17.5 Player GP Seasons Avg. Reb. Charity Richardson 147 1997-01 449 .411 1,093 2008-09 Marie Kaufmann, Sr. 31 527 35 17.0 Jane Post 101 1988-92 11.2 1,134 Brooke Ridley 109 2012-15 549 .536 1,025 2010-11 Kayla Mullins, Jr. 34 578 28 17.0 Brenda Schlegel 144 1996-00 7.7 1,114 Marie Kaufmann 124 2005-09 526 .536 981 2004-05 Megan Dossen, Jr. 37 606 29 16.4 Brooke Ridley 109 2012-15 7.6 830 Jenelle Wilson 136 2011-14 396 .417 950 1996-97 Brenda Schlegel, Fr. 36 584 30 16.2 Chivonn Keppeler 138 2003-07 5.9 820 Nikki Lewis 137 2003-07 459 .487 942 2005-06 Megan Dossen, Sr. 35 564 27 16.1 Cassie Kline 142 2001-03, 04-06 4.2 592 Amy Parrett 102 1998-01 422 .449 939 1992-93 Heidi Wright, Jr. NA 443 NA 15.8 Shannon Dunbar 148 1998-02 3.7 552 Meghan (Prible) Slusher 136 2009-13 381 .412 925 2012-13 Kayla Drake, Sr. 36 568 34 15.8 Marie Kaufmann 124 2005-09 4.4 548 Cassie Kline 142 2001-03, 04-06 380 .417 912 2010-11 Julie Seiss, Sr. 34 528 33 15.5 Nichole Behnke 118 2000-04 4.4 521 Skylarr Shurn 73 2012-14 451 .507 889 1994-95 Michelle Martin, Jr. 30 455 NA 15.2 Amy Parrett 102 1998-01 5.1 517 Shannon Dunbar 148 1998-02 416 .484 860 2014-15 Brooke Ridley, Jr. 35 524 25 15.0 Jennie Thomas 122 1997-01 3.8 462 Nichole Behnke 118 2000-04 453 .550 824 2009-10 Bessie Jenkins, Sr. 34 506 33 14.9 Jamika Banks 62 2007-09 7.4 458 Jennie Thomas 122 1997-01 384 .485 792 2012-13 Skylarr Shurn, Jr. 35 509 25 14.5 Kalah Baer 95 2012-14 4.7 448 Bessie Jenkins 119 2005-08, 10 291 .413 705 1989-90 Jane Post, So. 26 374 NA 14.4 Bessie Jenkins 119 2005-08, 10 3.7 436 Akyah Taylor 49 2013-15 386 .565 683 2004-05 Chivonn Keppeler, So. 36 520 25 14.4 Akyah Taylor 49 2013-15 8.6 420 Chivonn Keppeler 138 2003-07 343 .576 501 Jenelle Wilson 136 2011-14 3.0 414 Rebounds Chanell Ridley 67 2009-11 5.5 371 Field Goal Percentage Player GP Year RPG Reb. Player GP Seasons FGM-FGA Pct. Jane Post, So. 26 1989-90 16.8 437 Rebound Average Brenda Schlegel 144 1996-00 1,002-1,740 .576 Akyah Taylor, Jr. 34 2014-15 9.0 420 Player GP Seasons Reb. Avg. Chivonn Keppeler 138 2003-07 343-501 .576 Brooke Ridley, So. 38 2013-14 8.6 325 Akyah Taylor 49 2013-15 420 8.6 Akyah Taylor 49 2013-15 386-683 .565 Jane Post, Jr. 24 1990-91 12.2 292 Brenda Schlegel 144 1996-00 1,114 7.7 Nichole Behnke 118 2000-04 453-824 .550 Jane Post, Sr. 21 1991-92 12.2* NA Brooke Ridley 109 2013-15 830 7.6 Marie Kaufmann 124 2005-09 526-981 .536 Jamika Banks, Jr. 31 2008-09 10.4 321 Jamika Banks 62 2007-09 458 7.4 Brooke Ridley 109 2013-15 549-1,025 .536 Brenda Schlegel 33 1997-98 9.1 299 Chivonn Keppeler 138 2003-07 820 5.9 Skylarr Shurn 73 2012-14 451-889 .507 Brenda Schlegel 38 1998-99 7.4 283 Megan Dossen 71 2004-06 392 5.5 Kalah Baer 95 2012-14 223-449 .497 Kalah Baer, Sr. 38 2013-14 7.1 269 Chanell Ridley 67 2009-11 371 5.5 Jennie Thomas 122 1997-01 384-792 .485 Brooke Ridley, Jr. 35 2014-15 7.7 269 Jessica Hathaway 63 2006-08 349 5.5 Shannon Dunbar 148 1998-02 416-860 .484 Chivonn Keppeler, So. 36 2004-05 7.2 260 Amy Parrett 102 1998-01 517 5.1 Megan Eckert 137 1999-03 561-1,259 .446 Katie Parker 32 1999-00 8.1 258 Brenda Schlegel 31 1996-97 8.3 256 Offensive Rebounds 3-Point Field Goals Made Traci Carey 32 1996-97 7.9 253 Player GP Seasons Avg. Reb. Player GP Seasons FGA Pct. FGM Amanda Pedro 32 2011-12 7.5 241 Brenda Schlegel 144 1996-00 3.5* 376* Megan Eckert 137 1999-03 687 .425 292 Michelle Martin, Jr. 30 1994-95 7.5 226 Chivonn Keppeler 138 2003-07 2.4 326 Charity Richardson 147 1997-01 596 .346 206 Megan Dossen, Sr. 34 2005-06 6.4 217 Brooke Ridley 109 2013-15 2.5 272 Tara Dice 135 2004-08 442 .421 186 Jessica Hathaway 36 2006-07 6.0 216 Akyah Taylor 49 2013-15 3.7 181 Kayla Mullins 92 2009-12 526 .327 172 Chivonn Keppeler, Sr. 36 2006-07 5.9 212 Marie Kaufmann 124 2005-09 1.3 164 Shannon Dunbar 148 1998-02 347 .444 154 Chanell Ridley 33 2010-11 6.4 211 Jamika Banks 62 2007-09 2.5 152 Nikki Lewis 137 2003-07 291 .402 117 Heidi Wright 29 1992-93 7.2 210 * - 108 games, so., jr. sr. total and average, no stats available for Donna Atkinson, Jr. 24 1989-90 8.5 206 Schlegel’s freshman year 1996-97 3-Point Field Goals Attempted Chivonn Keppeler, Jr. 34 2005-06 5.6 192 Player GP Seasons FGA Pct. FGM Bessie Jenkins 34 2009-10 5.6 191 Defensive Rebounds Megan Eckert 137 1999-03 292 .425 687 Jennie Thomas, Sr. 38 2000-01 5.7 187 Player GP Seasons Avg. Reb. Charity Richardson 147 1997-01 206 .346 596 Marie Kaufmann 31 2008-09 6.0 186 Brooke Ridley 109 2013-15 5.1 558 Kayla Mullins 92 2009-12 172 .327 526 Julie Seiss 34 2010-11 5.2 178 Chivonn Keppeler 138 2003-07 3.6 494 Tara Dice 135 2004-08 186 .421 442 Megan Dossen, Jr. 37 2004-05 4.7 175 Brenda Schlegel 144 1996-00 4.5* 481* Shannon Dunbar 148 1998-02 154 .444 347 *Figures based on 1992-93 NAIA Basketball Media Guide Marie Kaufmann 124 2005-09 3.1 384 Jenelle Wilson 136 2011-14 338 .344 338 Jenelle Wilson 136 2011-14 2.4 325 Kalah Baer 95 2012-14 3.3 310 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Offensive Rebounds Bessie Jenkins 119 2005-08, 10 3.7 307 Player GP Seasons FGA Pct. Player GP Year Avg. Reb. Chanell Ridley 68 2009-11 5.5 260 Shannon Dunbar 148 1998-02 154-347 .444 Akyah Taylor, Jr. 34 2014-15 3.8 128 Jessica Hathaway 63 2006-08 5.5 253 Megan Eckert 137 1999-03 292-687 .425 Chivonn Keppeler, So. 36 2004-05 3.3 117 * - 108 games, so., jr. sr. total and average, no stats available for Tara Dice 135 2004-08 186-442 .421 Jane Post, Jr. 24 1990-91 4.5 109 Schlegel’s freshman year 1996-97 Amy Meyer 69 2003-05 114-277 .412 Brooke Ridley, So. 38 2013-14 2.8 105 Nikki Lewis 137 2003-07 117-291 .402 Marie Kaufmann 31 2008-09 3.4 104 Free Throws Made Brooke Ridley, Fr. 36 2012-13 2.5 91 Player GP Seasons FTA Pct. FTM Assists Brenda Schlegel 144 1996-00 748 .757 566 Player GP Seasons SSH Avg. Total Defensive Rebounds Amy Parrett 102 1998-01 593 .718 426 Cassie Reeder 142 2001-03, 04-06 287 6.9 973 Player GP Year Avg. Reb. Brooke Ridley 109 2013-15 528 .667 352 Shannon Dunbar 148 1998-02 113 2.9 429 Brooke Ridley, So. 38 2013-14 5.8 220 Nikki Lewis 137 2003-07 420 .810 340 Jenelle Wilson 136 2011-14 128 3.4 382 Jamika Banks 31 2008-09 7.0 217 Jenelle Wilson 136 2011-14 423 .799 338 Amy Parrett 102 1998-01 125 3.6 364 Kalah Baer, Sr. 38 2013-14 5.1 194 Akyah Taylor 49 2013-15 370 .668 247 Brenda Schlegel 144 1996-00 86 2.2 318 Brooke Ridley, Jr. 35 2014-15 5.5 193 Megan Eckert 137 1999-03 271 .886 240 Nikki Lewis 137 2003-07 105 2.1 290 Jane Post, Jr. 24 1990-91 7.6 183 Marie Kaufmann 124 2005-09 296 .764 226 Toni Burney 68 2006-09 134 4.0 273 Akyah Taylor, Jr. 34 2014-15 5.3 179 Meghan (Prible) Slusher 136 2009-13 182 .820 222 Meghan Slusher, Sr. 36 2012-13 4.9 176 Steals Megan Dossen, Sr. 34 2005-06 5.1 174 Free Throws Attempted Player GP Seasons SSH Avg. Total Amanda Pedro 32 2011-12 5.1 162 Player GP Seasons FTM Pct. FTA Brenda Schlegel 144 1996-00 85 2.3 328 Jessica Hathaway 36 2006-07 4.5 161 Brenda Schlegel 144 1996-00 566 .757 748 Cassie Kline 142 2001-03, 04-06 96 2.2 314 Chivonn Keppeler, So. 36 2004-05 4.0 143 Amy Parrett 102 1998-01 426 .718 593 Shannon Dunbar 148 1998-02 71 1.7 251 Carrie Stine 32 2003-04 4.4 140 Brooke Ridley 109 2013-15 352 .667 528 Nikki Lewis 137 2003-07 73 1.7 234 Bessie Jenkins 34 2009-10 4.1 140 Skylarr Shurn 73 2012-14 360 .826 436 Amy Parrett 102 1998-01 83 2.1 216 Jenelle Wilson 136 2011-14 338 .799 42 Jenelle Wilson 136 2011-14 69 2.2 216 Nikki Lewis 137 2003-07 340 .810 420 Free Throws Made in a Season Akyah Taylor 49 2013-15 247 .668 370 Blocked Shots Player GP Year FTM Marie Kaufmann 124 2005-09 226 .764 296 Player GP Seasons SSH BS Skylarr Shurn, Sr. 38 2013-14 219 Megan Eckert 137 1999-03 240 .886 271 Brooke Ridley 109 2013-15 100 235 Akyah Taylor, Jr. 34 2014-15 178 Jennie Thomas 122 1997-01 59 135 Brenda Schlegel 38 1998-99 161 Free Throw Percentages Marie Kaufmann 124 2005-09 42 94 Amy Parrett 38 1998-99 158 Player GP Seasons FTM-FTA Pct. Amy Parrett 102 1998-01 34 81 Megan Dossen, Sr. 34 2005-06 149 Megan Eckert 137 1999-03 240-271 .886 Chivonn Keppeler 138 2003-07 30 71 Skylarr Shurn, Jr. 36 2012-13 141 Skylarr Shurn 73 2012-14 360-436 .826 Shannon Dunbar 148 1998-02 21 59 Kayla Drake, Sr. 36 2012-13 140 Meghan (Prible) Slusher 136 2009-13 182-222 .820 Jenny Steele 69 2003-05 21 39 Brooke Ridley, So. 38 2013-14 140 Nikki Lewis 137 2003-07 340-420 .810 Jenelle Wilson, Sr. 38 2013-14 136 Brenda Schlegel 33 1997-98 135 COUGAR BASKETBALL 2015-2016 23 Free Throws Attempted in a Season Field Goal Percentage in a Season USF Women - Single Season Team Records Player GP Year FTA Player GP Year FGM-FGA Percentage Scoring Average - Offense Skylarr Shurn, Sr. 38 2013-14 269 Chivonn Keppeler, Jr. 34 2005-06 173-282 .613 Year GP W/L Pts HG Avg/PG Akyah Taylor, Jr. 34 2014-15 269 Brenda Schlegel 1998-99 .607 1998-99 38 33-5 3,160 123 83.2 Amy Parrett 38 1998-99 222 Chivonn Keppeler, So. 36 2004-05 227-380 .597 2013-14 38 38-0 3,152 106 82.9 Brenda Schlegel 38 1998-99 212 Akyah Taylor, So. 15 2013-14 122-209 .584 1999-00 37 32-2 2,757 107 81.1 Julie Seiss 34 2010-11 205 Brenda Schlegel 1997-98 .582 2000-01 38 32-6 3,056 110 80.4 Brooke Ridley, So. 38 2013-14 205 Brooke Ridley, So. 38 2013-14 202-353 .572 1997-98 37 31-6 2,886 106 78.0 Kayla Mullins 34 2010-11 186 Jane Post, So. 26 1989-90 133-236 .563 2001-02 38 28-10 2,839 93 74.7 Megan Dossen, Sr. 34 2005-06 185 Brenda Schlegel 1996-97 .561 2014-15 34 25-10 2,576 107 73.3 2002-03 34 16-18 2,380 92 70.0 Brenda Schlegel 33 1997-98 179 Akyah Taylor, Jr. 34 2014-15 264-474 .557 2003-04 33 14-19 2,172 86 65.8 Chivonn Keppeler, Sr. 36 2006-07 175 Tara Dice 35 2005-06 101-183 .552 2004-05 35 23-12 2,776 115 78.7 Kayla Drake, Sr. 36 2012-13 170 Chivonn Keppeler 36 2006-07 185-339 .546 Defense Scoring Average Skylarr Shurn, Jr. 35 2012-13 167 Marie Kaufmann, Fr. 36 2006-07 113-207 .546 Year GP W/L Pts HG Avg/PG Jenelle Wilson, Sr. 38 2013-14 165 Molly Meyers 1996-97 .544 2006-07 36 28-8 1,774 39 57.2 Brooke Ridley, Jr. 35 2014-15 163 Chivonn Keppeler, Fr. 32 2003-04 142-261 .544 2012-13 36 32-4 2,107 37 58.5 Meghan Slusher, Sr. 36 2012-13 160 Brooke Ridley, Jr. 35 2014-15 208-383 .543 2014-15 35 25-10 2,069 ?? 59.1 Bessie Jenkins 34 2009-10 156 Traci Carey 1996-97 .528 2005-06 36 28-8 2,194 41 60.9 Jamika Banks 31 2008-09 153 Marie Kaufmann 31 2008-09 214-407 .526 2004-05 37 24-13 2,230 42 61.9 Amanda Pedro 32 2010-11 151 Nikki Lewis 34 2005-06 145-276 .525 2009-10 34 23-11 2,209 37 65.0 Amy Parrett 34 1999-00 146 Marie Kaufmann 31 2007-08 155-296 .524 2003-04 33 14-19 2,089 38 65.3 Julie Youder 38 1998-99 146 Skylarr Shurn, Sr. 38 2013-14 272-525 .518 2010-11 34 25-9 2,089 45 65.3 Bessie Jenkins 31 2007-08 79-155 .510 2013-14 38 38-0 2,488 37 65.5 Kalah Baer, Sr. 38 2013-14 124-244 .508 1997-98 37 31-6 2,479 53 67.0 Free Throw Percentage in a Season Field Goal Pct. – Offense Year GP FGM FGA FG% Player GP Year FTM-FTA Pct. 2014-15 34 933 2,133 .437 Megan Eckert 38 2001-02 78-82 .951 Three-Point Field Goals Made in a Season 2013-14 38 896 2,371 .378 Megan Eckert 29 2002-03 48-54 .889 Player GP Year FGM 1999-00 37 975 2,058 .474 Megan Eckert 36 2000-01 71-81 .877 Megan Eckert 36 2000-01 72 2005-06 36 975 2,065 .472 Jessica Hathaway 27 2007-08 60-69 .870 Amy Meyer 37 2004-05 72 2004-05 37 1,047 2,254 .465 Leah Heaston, So. 30 1994-95 83-96 .865 Tara Dice 36 2006-07 64 2006-07 36 907 1,976 .459 Shannon Dunbar, Jr. 34 1999-00 32-37 .865 Kayla Drake, Sr. 36 2012-13 64 2000-01 38 1,076 2,365 .455 Cassie Reeder 34 2005-06 80-93 .860 Tara Dice 31 2007-08 61 1998-99 38 1,108 2,448 .453 Bianca Woods 30 2010-11 24-28 .857 Megan Eckert 34 1999-00 60 2001-02 38 1,020 2,322 .439 Nikki Lewis 37 2004-05 93-109 .853 Kayla Mullins 30 2011-12 60 1997-98 37 1,051 2,405 .437 Shannon Dunbar, Sr. 38 2001-02 46-54 .852 Tara Dice 35 2005-06 59 2002-03 34 848 2,022 .419 2003-04 33 758 1,739 .436 Skylarr Shurn, Jr. 35 2012-13 141-167 .844 Charity Richardson 34 1999-00 58 Field Goal Pct. – Defense Meghan Slusher, Sr. 36 2012-13 63-75 .840 Kara Moore 38 2000-01 53 Year GP FGM FGA FG% Nikki Lewis 35 2006-07 115-137 .839 Jenelle Wilson, Sr. 38 2013-14 52 2014-15 35 734 2,075 .354 Meghan Prible, Jr. 32 2011-12 56-67 .836 Paige Frisch, Fr. 36 2013-14 52 3-pt FG Pct. – Offense Jessica Teubert 30 2008-09 66-79 .835 Kayla Mullins 28 2009-10 49 Year GP FGM FGA 3pt FG% Kayla Drake, Sr. 36 2012-13 140-170 .824 Shannon Dunbar 34 1999-00 46 2000-01 38 271 660 .411 Jenelle Wilson, Sr. 38 2013-14 136-165 .824 1999-00 37 244 619 .394 Kara Moore, Jr. 38 2000-01 64-78 .821 2005-06 36 246 645 .381 Meghan Prible, Fr. 34 2009-10 46-56 .821 Three-Point Field Goals Attempted in a Season 2002-03 34 251 682 .368 Jane Post, So. 26 1989-90 107-131 .816 Player GP Year Pct. FGA 2001-02 38 245 686 .357 Kara Moore, Sr. 38 2001-02 75-92 .815 Kayla Drake, Sr. 36 2012-13 .275 233 2010-11 34 225 637 .353 Skylarr Shurn, Sr. 38 2013-14 219-269 .814 Kayla Mullins 34 2010-11 .323 195 2006-07 36 161 458 .352 Kayla Mullins 28 2009-10 101-125 .808 Kayla Mullins 30 2011-12 .349 172 2004-05 37 227 646 .351 Charity Richardson, Jr. 34 1999-00 54-67 .806 Amy Meyer 37 2004-05 .440 169 3-Pt. Field Goal Pct. – Defense Tara Dice 31 2007-08 .361 169 Year GP FGM FGA FG% Megan Dossen, Sr. 34 2005-06 149-185 .805 2014-15 35 199 656 .303 Courtney Feagler 32 2003-04 53-66 .803 Megan Eckert 36 2000-01 165 Free Throw Pct. Amanda Pedro 32 2011-12 121-151 .801 Myqueisha Bratton 32 2011-12 .288 160 Year GP FTM FTA Pct. Mandy Burkholder 26 1989-90 68-85 .800 Kayla Mullins 28 2009-10 .308 159 2010-11 34 554 720 .769 Tara Dice 36 2006-07 .421 152 2001-02 38 554 722 .767 Charity Richardson 34 1999-00 146 2005-06 36 589 768 .767 Assists in a Season Charity Richardson 38 1998-99 145 2009-10 34 576 763 .755 Player GP Year Assists Megan Eckert 34 1999-00 138 2012-13 36 627 850 .738 Cassie Kline 37 2004-05 287 Jenelle Wilson, Sr. 38 2013-14 133 2013-14 38 804 1,089 .738 Cassie Kline 34 2005-06 277 Paige Frisch, Fr. 36 2013-14 133 2006-07 36 575 780 .737 Renee Metzger 36 1996-97 170 Stacia Shepherd 31 2008-09 .314 121 2007-08 31 454 616 .737 Julie Seiss 32 2009-10 146 Kara Moore 38 2000-01 119 2002-03 34 433 590 .734 Skylarr Shurn, Sr. 38 2013-14 139 Jessica Teaubert 30 2008-09 .336 119 1999-00 37 563 769 .732 Toni Burney 31 2007-08 134 2004-05 35 587 805 .729 Julie Seiss 34 2010-11 134 1998-99 38 770 1,060 .726 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage in a Season 2011-12 32 518 714 .725 Charity Richardson 34 1999-00 130 Rebounds / Avg. Stacia Shepherd 30 2008-09 129 Player GP Year FGM-FGA Pct. Year GP Reb HG Avg/PG Jenelle Wilson, Sr. 38 2013-14 128 Tara Dice 35 2005-06 59-103 .573 1999-00 37 1,683 NA 45.5 Amy Parrett 38 1998-99 125 Shannon Dunbar 1999-00 .494 1997-98 37 1,679 NA 45.4 Toni Burney 31 2006-07 125 Shannon Dunbar 2000-01 .471 2014-15 34 1,506 43.0 Amy Parrett 34 1999-00 119 Kara Moore 2000-01 .445 2013-14 38 1,590 78 41.8 Shannon Dunbar 38 1998-99 113 Megan Eckert 2000-01 .436 1998-99 38 1,516 NA 39.9 Jenelle Wilson 32 2011-12 112 Megan Eckert 1999-00 .434 2000-01 38 1,514 NA 39.8 Amy Meyer 37 2004-05 72-169 .426 2005-06 36 1,376 49 38.2 Julie Seiss 34 2010-11 27-64 .422 2004-05 37 1,385 56 37.4 Field Goals Made in a Season Tara Dice, 36 2006-07 64-152 .421 2006-07 36 1,347 58 37.4 Player GP Year FGM Kim Bowsher, Fr. 28 2009-10 16-38 .421 2008-09 31 1,158 63 37.4 2012-13 36 1,348 55 37.4 Brenda Schlegel 38 1998-99 290 Nikki Lewis 34 2005-06 42-100 .420 2003-04 33 1,191 56 37.2 Cassie Kline 37 2004-05 287 Amanda Engleking 33 2005-06 20-50 .400 2004-05 35 1,296 50 37.0 Skylarr Shurn, Sr. 38 2013-14 272 Jessica Hathaway 27 2007-08 16-40 .400 Assists / Avg. PG Akyah Taylor, Jr. 34 2014-15 264 Bessie Jenkins 34 2009-10 44-110 .400 Year GP Asst HG Avg/PG Brenda Schlegel 36 1996-97 234 1998-99 38 680 NA 17.9 Chivonn Keppeler, So. 36 2004-05 227 2001-02 38 675 31 17.8 Brenda Schlegel 33 1997-98 217 Blocked Shots in a Season 2005-06 36 604 28 16.8 Marie Kaufmann 31 2008-09 214 Player GP Year Blocks 1999-00 37 619 NA 16.7 Brooke Ridley, Jr. 35 2014-15 208 Brooke Ridley, Fr. 36 2012-13 100 2000-01 38 634 NA 16.7 Traci Carey 34 1996-97 206 Brooke Ridley, So. 38 2013-14 74 2004-05 37 595 27 16.1 Brooke Ridley, So. 38 2013-14 202 Brooke Ridley, Jr. 35 2014-15 61 1997-98 37 581 NA 15.7 Chivonn Keppeler, Sr. 36 2006-07 185 Jennie Thomas, Sr. 38 1999-00 59 2007-08 31 476 22 15.4 Kayla Mullins 34 2010-11 185 Jennie Thomas, Jr. 34 2000-01 45 2008-09 31 478 25 15.4 Kayla Drake, Sr. 36 2012-13 182 Marie Kaufmann, Sr. 31 2008-09 42 Steals / Avg. PG Traci Carey 42 1996-97 32 Year GP Steals HG Avg/PG Megan Dossen, Sr. 34 2005-06 180 1998-99 38 538 NA 14.2 Jenelle Wilson, Sr. 38 2013-14 174 Amy Parrett, Jr. 38 1998-99 34 2011-12 32 378 19 11.8 Chivonn Keppeler, Jr. 34 2005-06 173 Chivonn Keppeler, Jr. 36 2006-07 30 2009-10 34 383 18 11.3 Bessie Jenkins 34 2009-10 172 Chelsea Joseph, Sr. 34 2009-10 29 1997-98 37 415 NA 11.2 Julie Seiss 34 2010-11 170 2012-13 36 391 16 10.9 Kayla Mullins 30 2011-12 154 Steals 2010-11 34 363 23 10.7 Julie Yoder 35 1996-97 152 2000-01 38 387 NA 10.2 Player GP Year SPG Steals 2006-07 36 357 18 9.9 Cassie Kline 37 2004-05 2.6 96 2001-02 38 366 20 9.6 Field Goals Attempted in a Season Michelle Martin, Jr. 30 1994-95 3.2 95 2005-06 36 337 17 9.4 Player GP Year FGA Skylarr Shurn, Sr. 38 2013-14 2.3 86 2013-14 38 358 23 9.4 Skylarr Shurn, Sr. 38 2013-14 525 Amy Parrett, Jr. 34 1999-00 2.4 83 2004-05 37 334 19 9.1 Kayla Mullins 34 2010-11 490 Brooke Ridley, Jr. 35 2014-15 2.3 81 2014-15 35 305 XX 8.7 Kayla Drake, Sr. 36 2012-13 488 Cassie Kline 34 2005-06 2.4 80 2002-03 34 248 13 7.3 Julie Seiss 32 2009-10 2.5 79 2003-04 33 240 19 7.3 Brenda Schlegel 38 1998-99 478 Blocked Shots / Avg. PG Akyah Taylor, Jr. 34 2014-15 474 Year GP BS HG Avg/PG Megan Dossen, Jr. 37 2004-05 460 Lady Cougars - Winning Streaks 2014-15 35 148 XX 4.2 Kayla Mullins 30 2011-12 422 BOLD – Most recent streak *Record for wins to open season; HAC – Hutzell Athletic Center 2012-13 36 149 12 4.1 Brenda Schlegel 36 1996-97 418 38 – 2013-14 18 at HAC 20 away / neutral courts 2013-14 38 153 8 4.0 Marie Kaufmann 31 2008-09 407 21 – 1999-00 10 at HAC 11 away / neutral courts 2000-01 38 127 NA 3.3 Megan Dossen, Sr. 34 2005-06 405 16 – 1998-99 8 at HAC 8 away / neutral courts 2009-10 34 96 5 2.8 Traci Carey 34 1996-97 390 14 – 2000-01 6 at HAC 8 away / neutral (NAIA Chmpshps. 2) 1999-00 37 92 NA 2.5 Brooke Ridley, Jr. 35 2014-15 383 14* – 2012-13 2 at HAC 8 away/4 neutral court games (to start season) 2010-11 34 80 6 2.4 Brenda Schlegel 33 1997-98 373 13 – 2006-07 7 at HAC 6 away 1998-99 38 87 NA 2.3 Skylarr Shurn, Jr. 35 2012-13 364 12 – 1997-98 4 at HAC 8 away / neutral 2008-09 31 72 6 2.3 Jenelle Wilson, Sr. 38 2013-14 359 12 – 2010-11 4 at HAC 5 away / 3 neutral court 2006-07 36 76 6 2.1 11 – 1999-00 4 at HAC 7 away / neutral court (to start season) 2007-08 31 63 6 2.0 Brooke Ridley, So. 38 2013-14 353 1997-98 37 72 NA 1.9 Bessie Jenkins 34 2009-10 345 10 – 1997-98 4 at HAC 6 away / neutral court 10 – 2000-01 (to start season) 2001-02 38 65 8 1.7 Chivonn Keppeler, Sr. 36 2006-07 339 10 – 2005-06 5 at HAC 5 away / neutral court 2002-03 34 5 Amy Parrett 34 1999-00 324 9 – 2005-06 4 at HAC 2 away / 3 neutral court NAIA Chmpshp. 2003-04 33 47 6 1.4 9 – 2012-13 6 at HAC 3 away 2004-05 35 54 7 1.5 8 – 2001-02 8 – 1998-99 24 COUGAR BASKETBALL 2015-2016 COUGAR BASKETBALL 2015-2016 FACILITIES

Hutzell Athletic Center Bishop John D’Arcy Stadium Hutzell Athletic Center is the home for Cougar basketball and Bishop John D’Arcy Stadium on the west side of the campus is volleyball, and contains locker room facilities for men’s and women’s home to the only collegiate football program in Fort Wayne and now soccer, baseball, softball, cross country, track and field, offices for the features a new surface thanks to the generosity of an anonymous coaching staff on the second floor, west side, and the Hutzell Fitness donor. It also includes the R. Bruce Dye Strength Training Center Center. HAC was opened in May 1990, and in the first basketball and Shields Family Pavilion. The new facility will be a major asset to game that November, USF edged IPFW 66-64. During the $200,000 future Cougars building strength as well as speed for football on the Rolland Hall of Athletics renovation project, HAC coaches’ offices recently dedicated Daniel Carter Speed Training track. The facility were relocated to the second floor of the west end. The project also also provides a picturesque view of Kevin Donley Field and the west included expansion of locker room and training facilities, completed side of the campus from the donor-funded $1.5 million facility. USF in August 2008. became the first collegiate field in Indiana to utilize Sporturf thanks to generous contributions from private donors. Groundbreaking for Coonan Field the installation of this faster, safer artificial surface took place on Coonan Field is named in honor of the first and long-time USF June 23, 2004, and makes Bishop D’Arcy Stadium a versatile venue coach and athletic director, Terry Coonan. It was dedicated during not only for football but also USF men’s and women’s soccer and homecoming in the fall of 1996 and is located just south of Achatz community youth football, soccer and programs. Lights were Hall of Science. installed in June 2012. Football offices are located in the Tom Jehl Football Complex, along with home and visitor locker rooms. Cougar Field Cougar Field was finished in Fall 1991, and USF played its first Hutzell Fitness Center baseball game there in the spring of 1992. USF defeated Tri-State in Hutzell Fitness Center had its grand opening in Fall 2007. Located the dedication game. The softball field on the mid-east edge of the on the east side of Hutzell Athletic Center, the facility houses an campus was completed and dedicated in Spring 2000. USF swept impressive variety of workout equipment to help anyone reach their crosstown rival Indiana Tech 3-0 and 5-2. fitness goals.

The University of Saint Francis, founded in 1890 as a comprehensive university in the Catholic Franciscan tradition, offers more than 60 undergraduate and 14 graduate programs in five schools:The School of Health Sciences, School of Arts and Sciences, Keith Busse School of Business and Entrepreneurial Leadership, School of Professional Studies and School of Creative Arts. More than 2,350 students from a broad geographic region attend USF for its academic excellence. The university has a regional campus in Crown Point, Ind.

COUGAR BASKETBALL 2015-2016 25 Dear University of ATHLETIC STAFF Saint Francis Friend, Athletic Department Staff Members (area code 260) Director of Athletics...... Mike McCaffrey...... [email protected]...... 399-7700 x6250 We are thrilled to welcome Associate Director of Athletics...... Mitch Ellisen...... [email protected]...... 399-7700 x6206 you back to the university for Director of Sports Marketing / our 2015-2016 athletic year. At Assistant Director of Athletics...... Luke Cummings...... [email protected]...... 399-7700 x6213 Bishop D’Arcy Stadium, you Director of Athletics Marketing....Tim Alexander...... [email protected]...... 399-7700 x6236 will notice a unique, fresh look Head Athletic Trainer...... Tony Gambill...... [email protected]...... 399-7700 x7413 to the field as we have installed Assistant...... Clay Keeley...... [email protected]...... 399-7700 x6207 SportTurf to provide a new and Assistant...... Casey Costa...... [email protected]...... 399-7700 x6207 improved experience for both Faculty Athletic Representative..... Dr. Matt Hopf...... [email protected]...... 399-7700 x8226 our athletes and spectators. Director of Sports Information.....Bill Scott...... [email protected]...... 399-7700 x6223 Sports Information FAX...... 399-8164 You’ll also notice improvements to Hutzell Athletic Director of Broadcasting/Asst. Center, including some amazing new wall graphics Director of Sports Information...... Jeff Mahoney...... [email protected]...... 399-7700 x5417 which pay tribute to the athletic history of the university. Be sure to take a look around the campus Athletic Offices as we continue to find innovative ways to enhance the University of Saint Francis for our students. I hope Baseball you will be able to join us for the many athletic and Head Coach Greg Roberts [email protected] 399-7700 x6222 academic events that take place throughout the year so BASKETBALL – MEN you have the chance to truly experience our beautiful Head Coach Chad LaCross [email protected] 399-7700 x6220 surroundings. Associate Head Coach Luke Cummings [email protected] 399-7700 x6213 BASKETBALL – WOMEN Again, welcome to USF and thank you for being part Head Coach Jason Ridge [email protected] 399-7700 x6216 of another exciting year of University of Saint Francis CHEER TEAM sports! Head Coach Jeremy Elder [email protected] 399-7700 Sister M. Elise Kriss, OSF CROSS COUNTRY – MEN AND WOMEN Head Coach Adam Longsworth [email protected] 399-7700 x6224 Dear Cougar Family and Fans, GOLF – MEN AND WOMEN Head Coach Tim Alexander [email protected] 399-7700 x6236 All of us within the USF SOCCER – MEN Athletic Department welcome Head Coach Mitch Ellisen [email protected] 399-7700 x6206 you to our beautiful campus SOCCER – WOMEN to enjoy today’s game at one Head Coach Christy Young [email protected] 399-7700 x6229 of our fine athletic facilities. SOFTBALL We recently installed a new Head Coach Ryan Bolyn [email protected] 399-7700 x6231 Sporturf surface at Bishop TENNIS – WOMEN D’Arcy Stadium, which is part Head Coach Kristen Harrow [email protected] 399-7700 x6234 of our effort to continually TENNIS – MEN improve our athletic centers and programs. We’ve Head Coach Kristen Harrow [email protected] 399-7700 x6234 also updated the east foyer of Hutzell Athletic Center TRACK AND FIELD – MEN AND WOMEN highlighting 50-plus years of athletics at USF. Our Head Coach Adam Longsworth [email protected] 399-7700 x6224 student-athletes strive for excellence in the classroom VOLLEYBALL – WOMEN as well as on the field or court. We look forward to Head Coach Scott Haddix [email protected] 399-7700 x6212 another great year filled with success stories in both FOOTBALL areas. We hope to bring other new enhancements and Head Coach Kevin Donley [email protected] 399-7700 x6204 upgrades to our campus over the next several years, Quarterbacks/Receivers / while maintaining our high standards for academic Offensive Coordinator Patrick Donley [email protected] 399-7700 x6205 Tailbacks/Recruiting Coordinator Doug Coate [email protected] 399-7700 x6203 excellence. I am so proud of our student-athletes Defensive Assistant Eddie Nolan [email protected] 399-7700 x6254 who once again achieved above a 3.0 GPA across the Defensive Line/ entire department and have been selected as an NAIA Co-Defensive Coordinator Eric Wagoner [email protected] 399-7700 x6225 Champions of Character Gold Five-Star Institution Offensive Line/Run Coordinator Trevor Miller [email protected] 399-7700 x6252 for 2014-15. The NAIA has recognized many of our Outside Linebackers/ teams and student-athletes for their achievements and Equipment Manager Dave Ivy [email protected] 399-7700 x6211 we will bring many more accolades home this year! Inside Linebackers/ Please plan to come back and visit with us soon for Co-Defensive Coordinator Joe Didier [email protected] 399-7700 x6226 Assistant Coaches Randy Wolfe, Grant Veith, Matt Millhouse, Cody Williamson another athletic event. Or, take a campus tour to see if our USF community is the right fit for you or a loved one. Thank you for supporting our student-athletes and GO COUGARS!

Mike McCaffrey Athletic Director

26 COUGAR BASKETBALL 2015-2016 NAIA 2015-16 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP NAIA CHAMPIONSHIP REWIND Game 1 / 1st Round -- #9 USF American,” USF Head Coach Tennessee career win. “We couldn’t have 65, #25 Southwestern (Kan.) 51 Gary Andrews said. late Saturday afternoon in a executed our defensive game second-round game. plan any better. Offensively, SIOUX CITY, Iowa – NAIA Ridley was an NAIA first- we did a solid job of finishing All-American Brooke Ridley team All-America in 2014 Akyah Taylor shook off a shots and Akyah did a great job scored 18 points in the second helping USF to its first NAIA six-point game in the opening attacking the basket. We want to half leading defending champion Women’s Basketball National round and led USF (25-9) with keep bringing it on defense the University of Saint Francis to its Championship and finished 23 points and 10 rebounds. way we did today.” sixth consecutive win at Tyson with her eighth double figure 2014 NAIA All-American Events Center 65-51 over 25th- scoring game at the NAIA Brooke Ridley added 15 points Game 3 / Elite Eight -- #1 ranked Southwestern (Kan.) Championship. Her 25 and Zhanna Chukhrii added Morningside 79, #9 USF 62 College in the first round of the points was a personal NAIA nine points for USF, which has SIOUX CITY, Iowa -- By NAIA Division II Championship Championship best for Ridley, won nine of its last 10 NAIA the time defending NAIA on Wednesday afternoon. who shot into sixth place on Championship games over the Championship champion the USF career scoring list with last three seasons. USF (24-9) trailed 28-27 at University of Saint Francis got 1,423 points passing two former halftime, but Zhanna Chukhrii The Lady Cougars will play on the scoreboard, the Lady Lady Cougars. nailed a lead-restoring 3-pointer Morningside College at 7 p.m. Cougars still trailed 2014-15 for the Lady Cougars to start Fort Wayne time on Saturday. No. 1 Morningside College and Game 2 / 2nd Round -- #9 USF the second half and Ridley took MC finished as the NAIA Top it never got any better for the 64, #8 Tennessee Wesleyan 42 over in the paint finishing with 25 No. 1 team and had to come Lady Cougars. a 25-point, 14-rebound double- SIOUX CITY, Iowa -- Offensive from behind to defeat 17th- The Mustangs jumped out to a double. USF outscored the numbers get the oohs and aahs, ranked Oklahoma Wesleyan 4-0 lead and after USF (25-10) Lady Builders 38-23 in the final but defense was the difference University 74-66 on Friday night. cut it to 4-3, MC pulled away 20 minutes. for ninth-ranked, defending “Our defense was the difference controlling the lead the entire 40 NAIA Championship University “Brooke was great the whole today,” USF Head Coach Gary minutes. USF battled throughout of Saint Francis in a 64- game and played like an All- Andrews said after his 322nd the game, but was on a slippery 42 win over eighth-ranked

COUGAR BASKETBALL 2015-2016 27 slope especially after losing NAIA Championship -- First Round #9 USF 65,Southwestern 51 leading scorer Akyah Taylor to Team 1 2 T Southwestern (Kan.) 28 23 -- 51 a leg injury with 8:51 to play. Saint Francis (Ind.) 27 38 -- 65 Southwestern (Kan. The Mustangs move on with a No. Player P FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OREB DREB REB AST TO BLK STL PF PTS MIN 22 C. Cranmer G 1-4 0- 0 2-2 2 4 6 2 0 0 2 3 4 20:52 35-1 record. 20 J. Hobbs G 3-15 2-10 0-0 0 2 2 1 4 0 1 4 8 29:00 34 J. Reichenberger F 5-13 0-0 5-6 3 9 12 0 1 0 3 2 15 27:43 5 M. Rickey F 1-2 0-1 2-2 0 2 2 2 3 1 2 3 4 19:00 “I’m proud of our kids, they 12 T. Rieger G 5-11 3-5 2-2 0 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 15 31:58 24 T. Bleumer 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 10:22 battled,” USF Head Coach 14 J. Hobbs 0-8 0-6 0-0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 2 0 23:35 31 K. Lovell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6:19 Gary Andrews stated to open 44 J. Miller 1-5 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 2 13:58 32 K. Taylor 0-0 0-0 3-4 0 4 4 0 1 0 1 0 3 17:13 his post-game media conference. 13 B. VenJohn 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0:00 Team 3 3 “Morningside is No. 1 for a Team Totals 16-59 5-24 14-16 10 27 37 8 16 1 10 15 51 200:00 .271 .208 .875 Dead Ball Rebounds (2,0) reason. Probably the thing Saint Francis (Ind.) we’ve had to work on the most No. Player P FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OREB DREB REB AST TO BLK STL PF PTS MIN 13 Z. Chukhrii G 4-13 3-9 0-0 1 2 3 0 1 0 2 1 11 30:33 this season -- ball handling and 12 M. Hester F 1-7 1-4 0-0 0 4 4 0 2 2 0 0 3 18:19 3 B. Ridley F 8-9 0-0 9-12 4 10 14 0 2 5 3 2 25 36:58 passing --and when you play 0 A. Taylor F 2-6 0-0 2-4 2 7 9 6 3 0 2 2 6 33:01 11 T. Wilson G 0-4 0-2 0-2 1 4 5 4 5 0 2 4 0 26:23 Morningside, they accentuate 32 C. Denecker 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0:28 33 P. Frisch 4-11 3-9 0-0 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 2 11 25:13 your weaknesses. Their defense 23 K. Hensley 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0:51 5 Q. Jackson 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 3 3 6:47 gave us trouble. We didn’t 15 E. Montgomery 2-3 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 1 1 1 0 3 4 12:06 44 E. Novak 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0:27 shoot very well in the first half. 14 B. Rinehart 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 8:54 Team 3 2 5 You can’t turn it over as much Team Totals 22-57 8-28 13-20 13 33 46 12 18 8 10 18 65 200:00 .386 .286 .650 Dead Ball Rebounds (2,0) as we did and have a poor NAIA -- Second Round shooting game.” #9 USF 64, Tennessee Wesleyan 42 Team 1 2 F Tennessee Wesleyan 21 21 -- 42 The Mustangs’ full-court press Saint Francis (Ind.) 35 29 -- 64 was relentless forcing the Lady Tennessee Wesleyan No. Player P FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OREB DREB REB AST TO BLK STL PF PTS MIN Cougars into 23 turnovers, 0 J. Adams F 4-10 0-5 3-5 2 10 12 0 2 0 2 5 11 32:54 24 M. Barker G 2-9 0-3 1-5 1 2 3 2 4 0 2 4 5 32:56 13 in the first 20 minutes. 15 A. Booker * 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 5 1 13:27 1 S. Buley G 2-15 0-3 3-5 1 6 7 1 5 1 0 2 7 30:37 MC outscored USF 27-15 off 11 J. Gasper G 0-4 0-2 0-0 0 3 3 1 1 0 2 1 0 19:33 45 K. Frederick 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 5:39 turnovers and held a comfortable 2 V. Jones 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1:05 32 L. McAfee 1-3 0-0 1-2 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 2 3 7:06 41-25 lead at halftime. USF shot 30 S. McKinnon 0-1 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2:23 25 A. Moreland 1-3 1-2 0-0 2 1 3 0 3 0 0 2 3 18:10 .292 overall (7 for 24), .182 from 10 D. Smith 1-5 1-2 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 3 11:55 23 M. Walkup 2-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 6:59 3-point range (2 for 11). USF 22 K. Young 1-3 0-2 1-2 0 2 2 1 2 1 0 1 3 17:16 Team 1 5 6 shot .900 from the free-throw Team Totals 15-57 2-19 10-23 9 34 43 5 21 6 8 23 42 200:00 .263 .105 .435 Dead Ball Rebounds (6,0) line (9 for 10) in the first half. Saint Francis (Ind.) No. Player P FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OREB DREB REB AST TO BLK STL PF PTS MIN USF got no closer than 49-39 13 Z. Chukhrii G 3-11 1-2 2-2 0 7 7 3 2 1 0 1 9 28:46 12 M. Hester F 0-2 0-1 0-1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 4 0 16:46 in the final 20 minutes of the 3 B. Ridley F 6-13 0-0 3-6 1 6 7 2 5 3 3 3 15 28:59 0 A. Taylor F 8-15 0-0 7-10 1 9 10 0 1 1 0 3 23 24:07 2014-15 season. Paige Frisch, 11 T. Wilson G 0-1 0-1 1-2 2 4 6 1 3 0 0 2 1 25:43 32 C. Denecker 0-1 0-0 0-2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 3:38 who finished with 15 points off 33 P. Frisch 1-4 0-3 1-2 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 3 22:33 23 K. Hensley 1-3 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 3:49 the bench, buried one of her 5 Q. Jackson 0-2 0-1 2-2 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 14:51 15 E. Montgomery 2-5 1-2 2-2 1 7 8 0 1 0 2 2 7 20:29 five 3-pointers keeping the Lady 44 E. Novak 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1:05 14 B. Rinehart 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5:25 Cougars’ hope flickering with 1 D. Robinson 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 3:49 Team 2 1 3 10:39 to play. MC answered with Team Totals 22-59 2-11 18-29 9 40 49 8 15 6 9 19 64 200:00 .373 .182 .621 Dead Ball Rebounds (5,0) a 3-pointer and stretched its lead NAIA Championship -- Elite 8 to as many as 19 at 68-49 before #1 Morningside 79, #9 USF 62 Team 1 2 T settling for a 17-point win. Saint Francis (Ind.) 25 37 -- 62 Morningside (Iowa) 41 38 -- 79 Saint Francis (Ind.) No. Player P FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OREB DREB REB AST TO BLK STL PF PTS MIN 13 Z. Chukhrii G 2-8 1-6 0-0 1 2 3 0 3 0 0 0 5 23:42 12 M. Hester F 2-6 1-2 0-0 0 4 4 3 2 1 1 4 5 25:05 3 B. Ridley F 6-11 0-0 7-9 3 5 8 1 2 1 3 3 19 34:31 0 A. Taylor F 3-7 0-0 5-8 4 3 7 2 6 1 2 2 11 23:35 11 T. Wilson G 1-4 1-4 2-2 0 4 4 3 3 0 1 4 5 33:51 32 C. Denecker 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0:35 33 P. Frisch 5-11 5-10 0-0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 15 26:09 23 K. Hensley 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1:32 5 Q. Jackson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 4:01 15 E. Montgomery 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 0 4 0 2 2 2 19:17 14 B. Rinehart 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 6:51 1 D. Robinson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0:51 Team 1 3 4 Team Totals 20-51 24-Aug 14-19 10 24 34 11 23 3 9 18 62 200:00 .392 .333 .737 Dead Ball Rebounds (2,0)

Morningside (Iowa) No. Player P FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OREB DREB REB AST TO BLK STL PF PTS MIN 2 L. Ackerman G 1-2 1-2 0-2 0 2 2 4 2 1 4 2 3 23:25 5 T. Bahensky G 2-11 1-3 4-4 2 3 5 5 2 0 4 1 9 26:37 14 M. Braun G 4-6 2-4 2-2 1 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 12 21:25 21 J. Tietz F 8-14 0-1 6-7 3 8 11 0 3 1 1 5 22 23:11 24 J. Wollenburg F 0-2 0-0 1-2 0 3 3 2 1 0 0 3 1 18:48 33 A. Bachman 4-9 0-2 5-6 1 1 2 2 0 0 2 2 13 21:03 10 S. Heywood 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 3:17 23 L. Lehmkuhl 1-3 0-2 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 6:02 11 M. Moore 0-1 0-1 2-2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 13:18 32 M. Osborne 5-7 1-3 0-0 4 4 8 1 3 0 2 1 11 21:16 44 A. Schroeder 1-3 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 4 3 10:30 30 B. Tighe 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 11:08 Team 1 1 2 Team Totals 26-59 5-19 22-29 14 24 38 17 16 4 17 19 79 200:00 .441 .263 .759 Dead Ball Rebounds (2,0) 28 COUGAR BASKETBALL 2015-2016