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UNIVERSITY OF CENTRALMISSOURI

BREANNA LEWIS

QUINNECIA TWINE KEUNA KIERSTEN FLAX ORTON JENNIES 2013-14 MEDIA GUIDE

UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL University of General Information Central Missouri Name of School ...... University of Central Missouri City, Zip ...... Warrensburg, MO 64093 Central Missouri Media Outlets ...... 3 Founded ...... 1871 This is the University of Central Missouri . . 4-5 Enrollment ...... 12,000 UCM Athletic Success ...... 6 Nickname ...... Jennies UCM Spirit Groups ...... 7 School Colors ...... Cardinal & Black Why the Mules and Jennies? ...... 8 Arena ...... UCM Multipurpose Building Welcome to Warrensburg, Missouri . . . . . 9 Capacity ...... 8,500 The UCM Multipurpose Building ...... 10 Affiliation ...... NCAA Division II Conference . Mid-America. Intercollegiate Athletics Assn . President ...... Dr . Charles Ambrose 2013-14 UCM Athletics Director ...... Jerry Hughes Jennies Basketball Associate Athletic Directors . Kathy Anderson, Shawn Jones 2013-14 Jennies Roster & Breakdown . . 12-13 Athletic Department Phone ...... 660-543-4250 2013-14 Jennies Preview ...... 14-15 Head Coach Dave Slifer ...... 16-17 Coaching Staff Coaching Staff ...... 18-19 Head Coach ...... Dave Slifer Meet the Jennies ...... 20-30 Alma Mater (year) ...... Mount Mercy (1982) Record at School (years) . . . . . 169-97 (10th year) The Opponents Career Record (years) . . 553-196 ( .738, 25th year) Assistant Coach ...... Josh Keister Non-Conference Opponents ...... 32 Volunteer Assistant ...... Tammy Slifer MIAA Opponents ...... 33-39 Graduate Assistant ...... Renae Shippy Jennies’ Series Results vs . MIAA . . . . 40-41 Student Managers . . . . Maggie. Bishop, Vinny DeLisio All-Time Series Records ...... 42-44 Athletic Trainer ...... Crystal Meeks 2012-13 In Review Team Information 2012-13 Box Scores & Recaps . . . . . 46-56 2012-13 Overall Record ...... 24-6 2012-13 Final Statistics ...... 57 2012-13 Conference Record / Finish . . . . 14-4 / 2nd 2012-13 Game-by-Game Results ...... 58 2012-13 Final Ranking (poll) ...... 16th (WBCA) 2012-13 Game-by-Game Highs ...... 59 Starters Returning / Lost ...... 4 / 1 2012-13 Individual Highs / Lows ...... 60 Letterwinners Returning / Lost ...... 10 / 4 2012-13 Team Highs / Lows ...... 61 2012-13 MIAA Recap ...... 62-66 History First year of basketball ...... 1970-71 Jennies Record Overall all-time record ...... 849-356 ( .705) Number of years in NCAA Tournament ...... 18 Book Record in NCAA Post-Season Play ...... 19-18 Individual & Team Records ...... 67 Last appearance ...... 2012-13 All-Time Single Game Leaders ...... 68 Last Opponent ...... SW Oklahoma State All-Time Single Season Leaders ...... 69 Result . . . Lost 71-73, in Central Regional 1st Round All-Time Career Leaders ...... 70 Year-by-Year Leaders ...... 71-72 Media Relations MIAA Records ...... 73-74 Assistant AD/Media Relations ...... Mike Knipper MIAA Tournament History ...... 75 Email ...... knipper@ucmo .edu Past MIAA Standings ...... 76 Jennies Basketball Contact ...... Kim Lakner Email ...... lakner@ucmo .edu Jennies Basketball Office Phone ...... (660) 543-4312 History Fax ...... (660) 543-8034 All-American & Retired Jerseys ...... 77 Website ...... www .UCMathletics .com Jennies’ Basketball Awards Winners . . . 78-79 Jennies’ All-Time Roster ...... 80 Credits All-Time Scores ...... 81-85 The 2013-14 Jennies Basketball Media Guide is a publication of Jennies Coaches Yearly Summary ...... 86 the University of Central Missouri Athletics Media Relations Office, Mike Knipper director . Designed and edited by Kim Lakner . Editorial Jennies in the Postseason ...... 87 assistance provided by Mike Knipper and Dave Slifer . Action photos courtesy of UCM Photo Services and Dave Kopp--The Studio . Printed by UCM Center for Print Production . Special thanks to UCM Athletics the Central Missouri Office of University Relations for providing the MIAA Summary ...... 88 information on the university and administration . University Administration ...... 89 For media credentials contact the UCM Athletics Media Relations UCM Athletics Administration ...... 90-92 Office at 660-543-4312 . Athletics Department Staff ...... 93 Jennies on the Internet Athletics Department Directory ...... 94 Weekly game notes, video interviews, an online media guide and Videoboard Project ...... 95 more are available at the official site of University of Central Missouri Scoreboard/Video Board Sponsors . . . 96-100 Athletics, www .UCMathletics .com .

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Mules & Jennies on the Internet Media members and fans can access information about the Mules and Jennies around the clock, as information about Central Missouri Athletics, the MIAA, and NCAA Division II is available via the Internet. Access information at www.UCMathletics.com UCM football, basketball, and select game broadcasts may also be heard on the Internet by going to the link on the UCM Athletic Web Page or to www.warrensburgradio.com. Central Missouri Athletic web pages are maintained by the UCM Athletic Media Relations office, Mike Knipper director. Fans can also receive updates via their cell phone by signing up for textcaster on the UCM athletic website.

The Central Missouri Sports Radio Network Broadcast Team: Greg Hassler and Shawn Jones Primary Media Outlets Newspapers/Print Media Credentials Warrensburg Daily Star-Journal - Corey Edwards, Sports Editor All requests for press, photo, or broadcast credentials and press box space for Central Missouri home 135 East Market Street, Warrensburg, MO 64093 games should be made at least two days in advance to the Athletic Media Relations Office, Mike Knipper, Phone - 660-747-8123, Fax - 660-747-8741 Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations: The Muleskinner (student newspaper) - Student Editor Phone - 660-543-4312; Fax - 660-543-8034; Wood Room 312-14, UCM, Warrensburg, MO 64093 Email - [email protected] Phone - 660-543-4050, Fax - 660-543-8663 City Star - Chris Fickett, Colleges Editor; Blair Kerkhoff, Beat Writer 1729 Grand Avenue, Kansas City, MO 64108 Phone - 816-234-4141, Fax - 816-234-4360 Radio/Television Broadcasts Approval for radio/television broadcasts of all Central Missouri home games must be received in advance Sedalia Democrat - Kyle Smith, Sports Editor from the Media Relations Office. 700 South Massachusetts, Sedalia, MO 65301 The Athletics Office at Central Missouri provides one telephone line for use by visiting radio stations Phone - 660-826-1000, Fax - 660-826-0400 on a reciprocal basis. Stations wishing to use the line should contact the Media Relations Office at least one week in advance. Television stations seeking videotape highlights may wish to contact KMOS-TV. Radio KOKO 1450 AM/ KWKJ 98.5 The BAR - Greg Hassler, Sports Director P.O. Box 398, Warrensburg, MO 64093 Phone - 660-747-9191, Fax 660-747-5611

Photographers KMZU 100.7 FM - Rod Tompkins, Sports Director Photo credentials allow access to both the sideline and press box/row areas, and must be displayed at all 102 North Mason Street, Carrollton, MO 64633 times. NCAA rules require photographers to remain in their designated areas. Any questions should be Phone - 660-542-0404, Fax - 660-542-0420 referred to the UCM Athletic Media Relations Office. KXKX 105.7 FM - Doug Sokolowski, Sports Director 2209 S. Limit, Sedalia, MO 65301 Phone - 660-885-7517, Fax 660-885-8318 Game Services KDKD 95.3 FM - David Lee, Sports Director Working media members are provided with a program, pregame notes, and statistics, as well as complete P.O. Box 448, Clinton, MO 64735 final game statistics and play-by-play accounts. Phone - 660-885-6141, Fax - 660-885-4801

Telephones/Internet Television A limited number of telephones and telephone lines for electronic transmission of stories are available KMOS-TV - University of Central Missouri, on a first-come, first-served basis. There will also be several network cable lines available for home Wood Room 11 basketball, baseball, and football games as well as wireless internet in those three venues. A fax machine Phone - 660-543-4155, Fax - 660-543-8863 is available on a limited basis. MetroSports - TBA, General Manager, 6550 Winchester Avenue, Kansas City, MO 64133 Phone - 816-358-5360, Fax - 816-358-5479 Student-Athlete Interviews Student-Athlete interviews during the week must be arranged through the Athletic Media Relations Of- fice. Please make arrangements in advance. For telephone interviews, players will be instructed to return all calls collect or toll free. Home telephone and cell phone numbers, and email addresses will NOT be released. All postgame interviews are to be conducted outside of the locker room area following a customary Your Hosts 10-minute “cooling-off period.” Mike Knipper Kim Lakner Madison Llewellyn Assistant AD Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations Graduate Assistant Graduate Assistant Athletic Media Relations Office The UCM Athletic Media Relations Office is located upstairs in Room 203 of the Multipurpose Building. Telephone number is 660-543-4312. Fax number is 660-543-8034.

Follow the Mules and Jennies on KMOS-TV During the season, media and fans can also keep up with the Mules and Jennies on “Sportspage,” your weekly one-hour inside look at UCM Athletics on KMOS-TV, UCM’s Public Television Station. Host Shawn Jones will visit with Central Missouri coaches and student-athletes and review highlights of each week’s action. @UCMMULES • Facebook.com/UCMathletics 3 UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL

The University of Central Missouri transforms students into lifelong learners, dedicated to service, with the knowledge, skills and confidence to succeed and lead.

Future-Focused Academics The world moves at a faster pace than ever before. UCM’s innovative programs use new technologies to keep students up to date on the latest changes in their fields of study.

Our faculty members are accomplished in their fields as well. They bring their experiences in industry and academia to their classrooms for our on-campus students in Warrensburg and Lee’s Summit, as well as to their virtual classrooms through our online programs.

Hands-on Experience Learning by doing is a cornerstone of our 150 academic This tradition programs. Through hands-on experiences, students take continues today their knowledge from the classroom and apply it in real-life when student situations. groups clear debris after a tornado Whether it’s conducting research with faculty members, or build homes developing a business plan for a local company or battling for local families it out in a national criminal justice competition, UCM through Habitat students graduate well prepared for the future with practical, for Humanity. applicable experience. Service has always been a foundation Culture of Service of the university. For more than 140 years, UCM’s motto, “Education for By learning at a Service,” has been embodied by students who volunteer university that countless hours assisting communities, businesses and non- values that service, UCM students continue to make an profit agencies. impact on their communities long after they graduate.

Global Perspective UCM values diversity in thought, culture and people. As a result, the university takes a worldly perspective on education and prepares students to thrive in a globalized economy.

UCM’s International Studies major examines global issues affecting human development, peace and security. The university’s study abroad programs connect students with more than 60 countries and 285 universities worldwide. UCM also has nearly 600 students from 47 different countries represented on campus. Experiencing these different ideas, cultures and people gives our students a unique perspective and prepares them for today’s global President Barack Obama spoke to a crowd of UCM students, faculty and staff, society. and Warrensburg residents on July 24, 2013 at the UCM Student Recreation & Wellness Center.

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For more information about why the University of Central Missouri is the right fit, or for more detailed information Undergraduate Graduate about programs or admission to Programs Programs Central Missouri, call the Office of Admissions at College of Arts, Humanities, Master of Arts 1-877-SAY-UCMO and Social Sciences Accountancy or visit Central Missouri’s website at Communication • School of Visual and English Performing Arts Environmental Studies www.ucmo.edu Department of Music History Department of Theatre and Music Sociology Dance Teaching English as a Second Department of Art and Design Language • Department of English and Theatre Philosophy Master of Arts in Teaching • Department of History and Middle School Education Anthropology Secondary Education • Department of Government, International Studies, and Master of Business Administration Languages Accounting • Department of Communication Ethical Strategic Leadership and Sociology Finance General Concentration Computer Information Systems Harmon College of Business Marketing and Professional Studies • School of Business Master of Science Administration Aviation Safety Biology Department of Economics, Career and Technical Education Finance, and Marketing Leadership School of Accountancy and College Student Personnel Computer Information Systems Administration Computer Science Department of Management Counseling • School of Professional Studies Criminal Justice Department of Aviation Educational Technology Department of Criminal Justice Industrial Hygiene Industrial Management Department of Communication Information Technology Disorders and Social Work Kinesiology Library Science and Information College of Education Services Mathematics • Department of Career and Nursing, Rural Family Technology Education Occupational Safety Management • Department of Educational Psychology Foundations and Literacy Social Gerontology Speech-Language Pathology and • Department of Educational Audiology Leadership and Human Technology Development • Department of Elementary and Master of Science in Education Elementary and Early Childhood Early Childhood Education Education Curriculum and Instruction College of Health, Science, and School Administration Technology K-12 Education Curriculum and Instruction • School of Health and Human Special Education Performance Literacy Education Department of Nursing Secondary Education Department of Nutrition and Curriculum and Instruction School Administration Kinesiology Special Education • Department of Biology and Earth Science Education Specialist/School • School of Environmental, Administration Superintendency Physical, and Applied Sciences • School of Technology Education Specialist/Human Services • Department of Mathematics and Professional Counseling Computer Science Learning Resources Technology and Occupational • Department of Psychological Education Science Cooperative Doctoral Programs Education Leadership Technology Management

@UCMMULES • Facebook.com/UCMathletics 5 UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL UCM S ucc e s s UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL 193 MIAA Titles, 7 National Titles The University of Central Missouri has a NCAA Tournament every season for the past 30 2012-13 Athletic Highlights long and rich history of excellence in athletics, years, and the Mules have won 17 MIAA Indoor both on the field of play and in the classroom. Track & Field titles in the last 19 years, and 10 • Three MIAA Championships Outstanding teams, combined with some of of the last 13 MIAA Outdoor Track & Field – Jennies Soccer the finest facilities in Division II athletics give crowns. The Mules baseball squad has made 20 – Mules Basketball UCM’s students, faculty and staff one more consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances, – Mules Indoor Track and Field aspect of college life to enjoy with pride. including 13 Division II World Series berths in Always a contender for conference titles, that span. • One MIAA Tournament Championship – Mules Basketball Central Missouri belongs to the 14-member Three UCM teams captured MIAA Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Championships in 2012-13 and three teams • One Regional Championship Association, which is recognized nationwide as finished in the top 10 in the nation via ranking – Mules Golf one of the strongest conferences in all of NCAA or place. Jennies Bowling finished in fifth, while Division II. Mules Indoor Track was seventh and Jennies • 12 NCAA Postseason appearances out of 17 Since 1983, the tenure of Athletic Director came in eighth. sports Jerry Hughes, UCM has won or shared 139 Individually, UCM had 21 different All- • Finished 11th overall in the NACDA MIAA championships, more than any other American seasons and performances. They Directors Cup standings (a competition for league school. All-time, the Mules have taken also took home two individual national best overall athletic program in the nation); home 136 titles, while the Jennies are at 57. championships in track and field. Erin Alewine 13th time in last 14 years placing in the Top Central Missouri has won five national captured the pentathlon (indoor) title, while 20 championships since 1980 (men’s and women’s Brent Vogel won the heptathlon crown (indoor). basketball in 1984--the first school in NCAA UCM student-athletes once again excelled • Two Individual National Championships history to win both titles in the same season- in the classroom as they were awarded 375 • One National Player of the Year Award -baseball in 1994 and 2003, and women’s academic awards from the MIAA, including bowling in 2003), and seven overall. 33 Academic Excellence Awards for student- • 21 Individual All-American seasons and The Jennies volleyball team has been to the athletes having 4.0 GPAs and 37 Scholar- performances Athlete Awards with student-athletes having at least a 3.5 GPA and earning All-MIAA honors • Both male & female winners of the MIAA in their respective sports. In addition, 10 UCM Ken B. Jones Award as conference’s top student-athlete; second straight year that student-athletes were named to the Academic UCM has swept the conference’s top award All-Region Teams in their respective sports with eight earning Academic All-America honors. • NCAA and MIAA Game Environment Award of Excellence for home-opening football game

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UCM Pep Band The Central Missouri Pep Band is an integral part of creating a real college atmosphere at Mules and Jennies basketball games. The Pep Band performs at most home basketball contests and accompanies the Mules and Jennies to postseason play. The director for the 2013-14 Pep Band is Chris Huls.

2013-14 UCM Mulekickers Front Row (L to R): Dasia Travis, Taelor Pannell, Alaina Lacy, Katelyn Panek, Lindsey Freihoff, Kirstie Bosworth, Amanda Carlson, Michaela Whitmore, Claire Bessenbacher, Kayla Hutfless. Back Row (L to R): Gabby Keele, Elizabeth Fisher, Kate Sandermann, McKenna Smith, Allison Shields, Anna Riley, Jazmyn Galosha, Alex Mauer, Autumn Moore.

2013-14 UCM Cheerleaders Front Row (L to R): Hannah Baker, Ashley Lewis, Megan Myers, Samantha Stokes, Kimberlie Cassity, Camille Jones, Erica Magsam, Brooke Nekola, Kaley Shelby. Middle Row (L to R): Jaclyn Brown, Marissa Tor- res, Emily Pace, Kyra Woods, Nina Hunter, Sydnee Kimmell, Sierra Plume, Allie Reynolds. Back Row (L to R): Cameron Shore, Luis Deleon, Aaron Babus-Lucas, Johnny Thomas, Kyle Davis, Leland Davis, Dominic Avila, Lewis McMillen.

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Take a Mule Refresher and Learn What’s Many people assume that the relationship of mules and jennies is the same as that of siblings, but jennies are female So Special about Missouri’s State Animal donkeys. So, the relationship of mules and jennies is really the Often called mankind’s most successful hybrid, mules are the same as nephew/niece and aunt. Jenny is a common name but offspring of crossing a male donkey or jack with a female horse technically a female donkey is a jennet. or mare. Since they can’t reproduce, mules have been bred one Popular with farmers and settlers because of its hardy nature, generation at a time for more than 3,000 years. Missouri Mules pulled pioneer wagons to the Wild West and A strong, resourceful beast of burden, the mule can outwork, played a crucial role in moving troops, artillery and supplies in outpull, outlive and outsmart a horse of similar size and type. several wars. In fact, many of the mules used in World War I In 1995, the mule became Missouri’s official state animal, but were shipped by train from Warrensburg. the long-eared creatures have been known as “Missouri Mules” The mule’s affiliation with Central Missouri dates back to long before then. the early 1920s. When the 1921-22 school year began, school The term, “Missouri Mules,” was used casually until it officials decided “Normals” and “Teachers” were no longer Mule #1 - Gizmo, after Wold War II became famous at the historic 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair. At appropriate nicknames for UCM’s athletic teams. Therefore, the that exposition a six-mule hitch belonging to W. A. Elgin of school’s Athletic Committee established a contest that promised Platte County swept all competition, and a mule from a Morgan the winner a three-year postgraduate subscription of the school County farm received the $10,000 Mayor’s Award. newspaper. More than 80 suggestions were received, but the Newspaper accounts of this show-ring prowess brought winning entry was submitted by John Thomason of Chilhowee, worldwide attention to the state’s mule breeders and helped class of 1924, who felt at least one Missouri team should be assure that the largest and finest animals would be known as known as “Mules.” “Missouri Mules.” Central Missouri’s fifth mascot - Mancow - is the university’s first real Missouri mule. The line-back brown mule comes from Paradise Mules in Belle, Mo. It took several months for farm manager Dave Ewing to find the perfect mule. He was determined to acquire the right mule trained to remain calm around big crowds and loud noises - that game cannon gets loud! Mancow the Mule is the second UCM mule to be tall (14.1 Mule #2 - Little Mo in the 1950s hands), a result of her thoroughbred heritage. The university’s first three mules were Shetland Pony breeds. She’s the second mule to be presented to the university as a gift. Erich “Mancow” Muller, ‘88, made a gift to purchase the new mascot. Abbedale, her immediate predecessor, was donated to the university by 1938 alumnus and well-known mule producer, Sam Smiser from Newhall, Calif. The 10-year-old mare mule represented the university at home football games and other events. UCM agriculture students care for her at Prussing Farm, a few miles east of Warrensburg on Division Road. Following her first appearance at the 2004 Missouri State Fair, Mancow saw her first game action, as Central Missouri hosted MIAA-rival Northwest Missouri State on Sept. 11. Mule #3 - Roscoe in the 1960s

Central Missouri’s Mancow is the only live mascot in the Mid- America Intercollegiate Athletics Association.

Top 10 Reasons to Admire a Mule 10. Affectionate and loving as a dog 9. Can carry heavy loads, up to 300 pounds 8. Rarely miss when they aim to kick something Mule #4 - Abbedale in the early 7. Jump amazing heights from a stand-still start (go watch a mule jump at a 1980s county fair - it’s amazing!) 6. Have a laid-back style and won’t be rushed 5. Valued so highly, once bought sight unseen 4. Inspire attitudes - cum mula peperit (when a mule foals), similar to once in a blue moon 3. Knows when to quit (hence its reputation for stubbornness) 2. Intelligent and not afraid of working 1. Because it became our mascot in 1922, over the skunk, bobcat and

hippopotamus! Mule #5 - Mancow in 2012

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Warrensburg, Missouri is a friendly community of 18,000 was eulogized by George Graham Vest on September 23, 1870: people near the intersection of U.S. Highway 50 and Missouri “The one absolutely unselfish friend that man can Route 13. It is located just 40 miles southeast of suburban have in this selfish world, the one that never deserts Kansas City, with its many cultural offerings, entertainment him and the one that never proves ungrateful or options and professional sports franchises. treacherous is his dog.” The county seat of Johnson County, Warrensburg is just four hours from St. Louis and three hours from Branson, Mo., with Today the city’s Park Department has eight park areas with easy access by highway, Amtrak, or Greyhound bus. Other a total of 326 recreational opportunities include the beautiful Lake of the acres, and a Ozarks 90 minutes to the southeast. Community Center which offers a wide variety Warrensburg is a city that emerged from a frontier gathering of recreational place more than 150 years ago. In 1833, a blacksmith from activities. Kentucky named Martin Warren chose a well-travelled spot Two public along an Osage Indian Trail to build a cabin and set up his golf courses are blacksmith shop. His shop served as an informal gathering place available in town -- for local farmers. Three years after moving to Missouri, Mr. one at the Hidden Photo courtesy of United States Air Force Warren’s shop was named the county seat of the newly created Pines Country Club, County of Johnson. The township was named Warren’s Burg and another at Pertle in honor of the local blacksmith, and in 1855, the township was Springs, operated incorporated and became the City of Warrensburg. It is that by the University of same strong midwestern work ethic displayed by its founder, Central Missouri. and the same friendly atmosphere shown by Other attractions his neighbors that may in the area include be seen in Warrensburg Powell Gardens, a today. 1,250+ botanical garden just 12 miles west of Warrensburg In the late 1800s and early on Missouri 1900s Warrensburg was Highway 50 that contains hiking trails, picnic areas, and considered the Missouri seasonal displays; Whiteman Air Force Base in Knob Noster, Mule Capital because of Mo., home of the B-2 Bomber; Knob Noster State Park; and the the Horse and Mule Barn Missouri State Fair, held each August in Sedalia, Mo. operated by the Jones Brothers on Railroad Of course, visitors to Warrensburg can also take in the exciting Street. Mules from the athletic events and various cultural experiences provided at the area won prizes at the University of Central Missouri. State Fair (located just 30 minutes east in Sedalia, Mo.) and at even larger expositions like the one in St. Louis in 1904. The mule barn carried the motto, “Through these portals pass the meanest mules on earth.”

Warrensburg is home to many historic sites, including “Blind” Boone Park, the historic Johnson County Courthouse, the Missouri Pacific Train Depot, and many historical churches.

It is also the site of the Old Drum Memorial Statue, in honor of Old Drum, the hound shot and killed by his owner’s neighbor in 1869. Old Drum

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UCM Multipurpose Building -- Home of the Jennies Considered one of the finest facilities of its kind in the nation, the 1998 and the installation of new bleachers on the north and south sides Multipurpose Building is in its 38th year of service to the university . The in 2008 . $5 .5 million facility was built at no expense to the State of Missouri, as The first basketball game was played in the Multi on November 27, financing was accomplished solely through student fees . 1976, when the Mules defeated Midland Lutheran College 92-75 . The The “Multi” truly lives up to its name, as it is one of the busiest places Jennies played their first contest in the building on December 8 of that on campus . In addition to being the home of Mules and Jennies season, dropping a 66-44 decision to Tarkio College . basketball and indoor track and field, Jennies volleyball, and Mules The Jennies posted their first win in the facility on January 7, 1977, wrestling, the facility is used by university students, faculty, and staff, with a 76-42 victory over Grand View College . The Multi was formally as well as the general public . dedicated eight days later as the Mules beat Southwest Missouri State Designed primarily for recreational use, the building features a spacious University 90-62 . main arena with a six-lane track, a swimming pool, two indoor handball/ In 37 seasons in the building, the Jennies have compiled a 418- racquetball courts, areas for free and universal weights, an activities area, 92 record ( .819) They have also hosted eight NCAA or AIAW regional locker rooms, meeting rooms, and offices for UCM’s Intercollegiate tournaments in the facility . Athletics staff . The main arena can accommodate four basketball or The Multi was designed by the architectural firm of Mantel and Teeter of six volleyball courts at one time or all of the events for an indoor track Kansas City, Mo . It is managed by Karen Hibdon . meet . Seating capacity in the Multipurpose Building is 8,500 for basketball Jennies in the Multi and volleyball, making it the largest such facility in the MIAA . It also 1976-77 8-1 1996-97 * 13-3 seats 1,640 fans for indoor track meets and 11,000 people for 1977-78 6-3 1997-98 11-2 concerts . 1978-79 * 8-3 1998-99 11-2 Numerous special events take place in the Multi each year . It has 1979-80 12-1 1999-00 * 12-4 hosted the Missouri State High School Activities Association’s state 1980-81 6-4 2000-01 * 11-3 volleyball tournament since 1988, while state high-school playoff 1981-82 * 12-3 2001-02 * 12-3 games for basketball are also played annually in the building . 1982-83 * 15-0 2002-03 6-7 In addition, the MIAA Indoor Track and Field Championships are 1983-84 * 18-1 2003-04 6-6 contested every other year in the Multipurpose Building . The facility is 1984-85 * 15-1 2004-05 12-2 1985-86 * 14-0 2005-06 9-3 also used for Central’s annual commencement ceremonies and for major 1986-87 * 13-1 2006-07 9-4 concerts . 1987-88 * 14-1 2007-08 9-4 The Multi underwent a major renovation during the summer of 1998 . 1988-89 * 15-0 2008-09 9-3 An inlaid-wood floor was installed in the main arena, replacing most of 1989-90 * 19-1 2009-10 9-4 the original Tartan surface and eliminating the need for the portable- 1990-91 * 12-2 2010-11 9-5 wood floor that had been used for basketball since 1988, while the 1991-92 * 12-1 2011-12 10-4 running track was resurfaced and new jumping and vaulting pits were 1992-93 * 12-2 2012-13 14-0 created for track and field . 1993-94 * 8-3 Total 418-92 Previous improvements include the addition of a new scoreboard, 1994-95 12-2 * - includes conference and national post-season tournament games . containing a four-color message center manufactured by Daktronics, 1995-96 * 15-3 in 1986, the purchase of two Sport Courts® for volleyball in 1995 and 10 UCMathletics.com UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL 2013-14 Central Missouri Jennies

Junior Guard Brielle Wattley UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL R o s t e r UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL Numerical Roster

No. Name Position Height Year Hometown Previous School 00 BreAnna Lewis Guard 5-7 Senior Greenville, Miss . Trinity Valley CC 2 Quinnecia Twine Guard 5-8 Senior Atlanta, Ga . Central Florida College 10 Andee Wahlert Guard 5-5 Freshman St . Joseph, Mo . Benton HS 12 Justina Prairie Chief Guard 5-8 Junior El Reno, Okla . Cochise CC 14 Kiersten Orton Guard 5-10 Senior Waukee, Iowa Waukee HS 15 Amanda Rodenberg Forward 6-0 Junior Richmond, Mo . North Central Missouri College 20 Breonna Embray Guard 5-7 Junior St . Joseph Mo . Benton HS 21 Keuna Flax Forward 5-11 Senior Haltom City, Texas Trinity Valley CC 23 Shelby Winkelmann Guard 5-9 Sophomore Rhineland, Mo . Nebraska 24 Brielle Wattley Guard 5-6 Junior Fort Wayne, Ind . Snider HS 25 Revonnia Howard Forward 6-3 Junior Chicago, Ill . Rock Valley College 34 Latrice McMullen Forward 6-2 Junior Waterloo, Iowa Marshalltown CC 42 Katie Kelly Forward 6-3 Sophomore-R . Lee’s Summit, Mo . Lee’s Summit West HS 45 Danielle Barry Forward 6-1 Sophomore-R . Orland Park, Ill . Providence Catholic HS

Head Coach: Dave Slifer Assistant Coach: Josh Keister, Tammy Slifer Graduate Assistant: Renae Shippy Team Managers: Maggie Bishop, Vinny DeLisio

Pronunciation Guide Breonna Embray - Bre-AHN-uh Kiersten Orton - Keer-stin Keuna Flax - Key-ahn-uh Quinnecia Twine - Kwin-EE-see-uh

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Roster Breakdown

Starters Returning GP-GS PPG RPG APG Steals Blocks Notes Keuna Flax 23-23 19 .7 7 .7 33 21 32 Honorable Mention All-American BreAnna Lewis 30-30 16 1. 3 .9 51 31 1 Third-team All-MIAA Selection Quinnecia Twine 30-22 7 .4 2 .7 43 31 7 31 steals are tied for most among returning starters Brielle Wattley 30-23 3 .7 1 1. 57 25 1 Led team with 57 assists last season

Others Returning GP-GS PPG RPG APG Steals Blocks Kiersten Orton 30-7 1 .6 2 .4 16 12 8 .724 FT% was highest on team (min . 23 attempts) Breonna Embray 30-0 1 .2 1 1. 17 12 0 Played in 30 games, shot 4-for-10 from 3 pt arc Shelby Winkelmann 8-8 17 .6 5 .4 17 13 2 Started eight games before missing season with injury Katie Kelly 8-0 0 .3 0 1. 0 0 0 Saw just 17 minutes after redshirting in 11-12 Danielle Barry 22-0 1 .4 1 .9 10 4 7 17 off . rebs is second-highest among returning reserves

Transfers Year Pos. Ht. Hometown Previous School Justina Prairie Chief Jr . G 5-8 El Reno, Okla . Cochise CC Amanda Rodenberg Jr . F 6-0 Richmond, Mo . North Central Mo . College Revonnia Howard Jr . F 6-3 Chicago, Ill . Rock Valley College Latrice McMullen Jr . F 6-2 Waterloo, Iowa Marshalltown CC

Freshmen Year Pos. Ht. Hometown High School Andee Wahlert Fr . G 5-5 St . Joseph, Mo . Benton HS

Jennies by State Jennies Areas of Study

Georgia Quinnecia Twine (Atlanta) Business Administration Latrice McMullen

Illinois Danielle Barry (Orland Park) Criminal Justice Breonna Embray Revonnia Howard (Chicago) Keuna Flax BreAnna Lewis Indiana Brielle Wattley (Fort Wayne) Middle School Education Kiersten Orton

Iowa Latrice McMullen (Waterloo) Nursing Andee Wahlert Kiersten Orton (Waukee) Brielle Wattley

Mississippi BreAnna Lewis (Greenville) Physical Education Katie Kelly Quinnecia Twine Missouri Breanna Embray (St . Joseph) Katie Kelly (Lee’s Summit) Psychology Danielle Barry Amanda Rodenberg (Richmond) Justina Prairie Chief Andee Wahlert (St . Joseph) Social Work Shelby Winkelmann (Rhineland) Amanda Rodenberg Speech Pathology Shelby Winkelmann Oklahoma Justina Prairie Chief (El Reno) Undecided Revonnia Howard Texas Keuna Flax (Haltom City)

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With nine returners, including a 2012-13 All-American, Jennies look for their third consecutive NCAA Tourney bid The Jennies basketball team is about to embark on a new season as they “She creates her ability to run, she never stops . She can run and is very look to make their third NCAA Tournament appearance in the past four seasons driven and it will make an impact on how teams can guard us . The threat of her with nine returning players and five newcomers, comprised of four transfers . running out and getting open layups is there when she is on the floor . We are The group of returning players is led by All-American senior forward Keuna Flax, excited about getting that part of our offense back .” who averaged a team-high 19 .7 points per game a season ago . Overall, the Jennies return their three leading scorers from last season providing 10th-year Joining Flax and Winkelmann in the Jennies starting five will be senior head coach Dave Slifer with the offensive firepower he needs to compete for the guards BreAnna Lewis and Quinnecia Twine . Lewis, a 30-game starter for Coach conference crown . Slifer last season, averaged 16 1. points, 3 .9 rebounds and 1 .7 assists per contest . Twine recorded 7 .4 points, 2 .7 rebounds and blocked seven shots for “We’re excited to have a group headlined by Keuna Flax,” said Head Coach the Jennies, second-most among returning starters . Dave Slifer . “She became eligible in the second semester so was only able to play 24 games . She ended up being our leading scorer . She can shoot the three, Coach Slifer is given the challenging task of replacing the Jennies fourth post-up and drive . BreAnna Lewis is a guard that shoots the ball extremely well all-time blocks leader, Nicole Caddell on his defense . Senior Kiersten Orton and is a two-guard but can also slide over to the point . Shelby Winkelmann is (8) and sophomore Danielle Barry (7) combined for 15 blocks in 2012-13 and coming back from an ACL injury . She scored 3,300 points in high school, played could be depended heavily upon to fill Caddell’s shoes . Orton’s eight blocks are volleyball at Nebraska for a year and came here excited to play .” the most of any returning bench player, while Barry’s 17 offensive rebounds in 2012-13 are the second-highest among the team’s second unit . Coach Slifer’s 24-6 record included a perfect 14-0 mark in the Multipurpose Building, earning him The Jens will also turn to three transfer forwards to fill the defensive void – WBCA Central Region Amanda Rodenberg, Revonnia Howard and Latrice McMullen . Rodenberg was a Coach of the Year two-time All-Region selection while at North Central Mo . College, while Howard honors . He enters was a two-time national champion in junior college, while being named Team 2013-14 tied for sixth MVP during her freshman season in the conference and national tournaments . on the Division II all-time This frontcourt group will be tested early as they look to match a group from last coaching wins list and year that allowed 65 1. points per game . is coming off back-to- back NCAA Tournament The Jennies also welcome the lone incoming freshman from this year’s appearances . class, Andee Wahlert . A three-time captain for the Benton High School basketball team, Wahert earned All-Conference, All-City and All-District honors following her Central Missouri junior year . will get an offensive boost as they welcome Coach Slifer will have no hesitations to play the newcomers early to prepare for back sophomore Shelby the conference portion of this year’s schedule . Winkelmann, who missed the final 22 “We will throw them right in the fire, because we feel like by January and games due to injury . February we are going to need them,” Slifer said . “We have put together a very The Rhineland, Mo . tough, competitive schedule, starting with Minnesota State . We were 14-0 at native averaged 17 .6 home last year and it was an exciting brand of basketball . With this schedule, points in eight games we are playing the best teams in our region .” in 2013, highlighted by a 42-point explosion With the returning core and the five brand-new additions to this season’s against Emporia State 2012-13 All- American Keuna Flax started 23 games squad, the Jennies should have plenty of ammunition to make a legitimate run on Dec . 8, before going as a junior last season, leading the Jennies with 19.7 towards another NCAA Tournament postseason birth next spring . down for the season a points per game. week and a half later . “We are excited about this season and are planning to go a long way [in the Coach Slifer gladly welcomes her ability to shoot from beyond the three-point arc NCAA tournament] .” (7-for-10 last season), which will help spread the offensive floor and opposing defenses this season .

Returning Production Player GP-GS Year. PPG RPG APG Keuna Flax 23-23 Senior 19 .7 7 .7 1 .4 BreAnna Lewis 30-30 Senior 16 1. 3 .9 1 .7 Quinnecia Twine 30-22 Senior 7 .4 2 .7 1 .4 Brielle Wattley 30-23 Junior 3 .7 1 1. 1 .9 Shelby Winkelmann 8-8 Sophomore 17 .6 5 .4 2 1. Danielle Barry 22-0 Sophomore 1 .4 1 .9 0 .4 Breonna Embray 30-0 Junior 1 .2 1 1. 0 .6 Katie Kelly 8-0 Sophomore 0 .3 0 1. 0 .0 Kiersten Orton 30-7 Senior 1 .6 2 .4 0 .5 Returning 64.5 20.8 8.5 Totals 69.0 39.3 11.3 Pct. of Production 93.4 52.9 75.2

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2013-14 Jennies Basketball Schedule Date Opponent Location Time Series Record 2012-13 Result Nov. 9 Minnesota State Warrensburg 7 p.m. MSU leads 2-0 26-6, NCAA Regionals Nov. 13 William Jewel (Mo.) Warrensburg 5:30 p.m. First Meeting 18-10, GLVC Qtrs. Nov . 15 vs . Florida Tech Winter Park, Fla . 1 p .m . First Meeting 16-11, NCAA Elite Eight Nov . 16 vs . Rollins College Winter Park, Fla . 11 a .m . UCM leads 1-0 22-9, NCAA Semis Nov. 26 Evangel (Mo.) Warrensburg 7 p.m. UCM leads 12-0 7-18 Nov . 29 at Harding Searcy, Ark . 5:30 p .m . UCM leads 1-0 19-9, GAC Semis Dec . 1 at Arkansas Tech Russellville, Ark . 2 p .m . Series tied 1-1 23-7, NCAA First Rd . . Dec. 5 Fort Hays State* Warrensburg 5:30 p.m. UCM leads 11-7 22-7, MIAA Semis Dec . 19 at C . Oklahoma* Edmond, Okla . 5:30 p .m . UCM leads 4-0 9-17 Dec . 21 at Northeastern St .* Tahlequah, Okla . 1:30 p .m . UCM leads 1-0 19-8, MIAA Qtrs . Jan. 4 Nebraska-Kearney* Warrensburg 1:30 p.m. UCM leads 1-0 7-18 Jan. 6 Washburn* Warrensburg 5:30 p.m. WU leads 38-14 23-6, NCAA 1st Rd. Jan . 9 at Pittsburg State* Pittsburg, Kan . 5:30 p .m . UCM leads 27-20 17-10 MIAA 1st Rd . Jan . 11 at Emporia State* Emporia, Kan . 5:30 p .m . Emporia leads 37-31 23-9, NCAA Regionals Jan. 15 Missouri Western* Warrensburg 5:30 p.m. UCM leads 31-26 16-12, MIAA 2nd Rd. Jan . 18 at Northwest Missouri* Maryville, Mo . 1:30 p .m . UCM leads 60-25 15-13, MIAA 2nd Rd . Jan . 22 at Lincoln* Jefferson City, Mo . 5:30 p .m . UCM leads 47-2 11-16, MIAA 1st Rd . Jan. 25 Lindenwood* Warrensburg 1:30 p.m. UCM leads 6-0 4-22 Feb. 1 Missouri Southern* Warrensburg 1:30 p.m. UCM leads 33-20 14-13, Feb. 6 Southwest Baptist* Warrensburg 5:30 p.m. UCM leads 48-12 11-16,MIAA 1st Rd. Feb . 8 at Missouri Southern* Joplin, Mo . . 1 p .m . UCM leads 33-20 14-13 Feb. 12 Lincoln* Warrensburg 5:30 p.m. UCM leads 47-2 11-16, MIAA 1st Rd. Feb . 15 at Lindenwood* St . Charles, Mo . 1 p .m . UCM leads 6-0 4-22 Feb . 22 at Southwest Baptist* Bolivar, Mo . 1:30 p m. . UCM leads 48-12 11-16, MIAA 1st Rd . Feb . 26 at Missouri Western* St . Joseph, Mo . . 5:30 p m. . UCM leads 31-26 16-12, MIAA 2nd Rd . Mar. 1 Northwest Missouri* Warrensburg 1:30 p.m. UCM leads 60-25 15-13, MIAA 2nd Rd. Mar . 3 MIAA Tournament Kansas City, Mo . TBD Mar. 6 MIAA Quarterfinals Kansas City, Mo. TBD Mar. 8 MIAA Semifinals Kansas City, Mo. TBD Mar . 9 MIAA Championship Kansas City, Mo . 1 p .m . MILES BY MONTH: Jennies Basketball on the Road

November (15-16, 29): Warrensburg, Mo. to Winter Park, Fla.: 1,216 miles Warrensburg, Mo. to Searcy, Ark.: 319.2 miles Total Miles: 1,535.2

December (1, 19-21): Warrensburg, Mo. to Russellville, Ark..: 279.8 miles Warrensburg, Mo. to Edmond, Okla.: 380.2 miles Edmond, Okla. to Tahlequah, Okla.: 170.2 miles Total Miles: 830.2

January (9-11, 18, 22): Warrensburg, Mo. to Pittsburg, Kan.: 149.8 miles Pittsburg, Kan. to Emporia, Kan.: 149.7 miles Warrensburg, Mo. to Maryville, Mo.: 156.6 miles Warrensburg, Mo. to Jefferson City, Mo.: 90 miles Total Miles: 546.1

February (8, 15, 22, 26): Warrensburg, Mo. to Joplin, Mo.:161.6 miles Warrensburg, Mo. to St. Charles, Mo.: 196.4 miles Warrensburg, Mo. to Bolivar, Mo.: 88.5 miles Warrensburg, Mo. to St. Joseph, Mo.: 115.9 miles Total Miles: 546.1

March (3-9): Warrensburg, Mo. to Kansas City, Mo.: 58.4 miles

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Dave Slifer Head Coach Dave Slifer enters his 10th season at the helm of the Jennies, compiling a 169-97 record at UCM . He was named the WBCA Central Region Coach of the Year following the 2012-13 season after leading the Jennies to a 24-6 record and their third NCAA Tournament appearance in the past four seasons . Slifer picked up his 500th career victory in 2010-11, in a narrow 56-53 win at Missouri Western . He is the sixth-winningest active coach in NCAA Division II women’s basketball with a 553-196 ( .738) overall record . At Central Missouri, Slifer has coached two WBCA All-Americans, a CoSIDA Academic All- American, as well as numerous all-region players, an MIAA Freshman of the Year, and a Presidential Scholar . He has also coached two academic all-MIAA, four academic all-districts, 19 All-MIAA, and 31 Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll honorees . Last season the Jennies qualified for the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive season as the No . 2 seed . The Jens’ 24 wins were the most in a season since 1989-90 . Forward Keuna Flax was honored as a Division II All-American and was one of three Jennies named to the All-MIAA team . In the 2011-12 season, the Jennies returned to the NCAA Tourament, winning 20 games for the first time since 2005-06 . In the 2009-10 season, Slifer led the Jennies to their third NCAA postseason appearance since his arrival, finishing with a 19-12 overall record and 13-7 MIAA mark . That year the Jens played in the championship game of the MIAA Tournament and pushed their way into the NCAA Tournament in Canyon, Texas . In 2005-06, he led the Jennies to at least 20 wins for the second consecutive season for the first time since 1995-96 and 1996-97, and consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances for the first time since 1996-97 and 1997-98 . The NCAA berth marked the 10th straight season he had taken a team to the tournament . In his first season Slifer led the Jennies to a 23-8 overall record and a trip to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2000 . The Jens also finished third in the MIAA (13-5) and had a No . 25 final WBCA ranking . Prior to UCM, Slifer was Missouri Western’s mentor, where he posted a record of 205-69 . The winningest coach in Missouri Western women’s basketball history, he was named Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Coach of the Year three times and led Missouri Western to a pair of MIAA titles, two MIAA Tournament Championships, and eight consecutive NCAA Tournaments . Before his stint at Missouri Western, Slifer served six seasons at Mount Mercy College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa . He won at least 28 games all six seasons, and led the Mustangs to six straight NAIA Tournaments, including the Final Four in 1993-94 and 1994-95 . Overall, Slifer produced a record of 178-30 ( .856) at Mount Mercy . Slifer received a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Mount Mercy in 1982, and a master’s degree in business administration from Eastern Illinois University in 1985 . He and his wife, Tammy, who is an assistant coach with the Jennies, have three children: daughters Brittney and Maggie, and son D .J . Brittney played for the Jennies from 2008-10 and D .J . played for the Mules from 2009-12 . Maggie is a sophomore at UCM .

16 UCMathletics.com UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL D av e S l i f e r Coach Slifer Year-by-Year Overall MIAA MIAA Regional National Year School Record Pct. Record Pct. Tourney Tourney Tourney 1989-90 Mount Mercy 29-5 .853 ------1990-91 Mount Mercy 29-5 .853 ------1991-92 Mount Mercy 30-5 .857 ------NAIA Qtrs . 1992-93 Mount Mercy 28-5 . .848 ------NAIA Qtrs . 1993-94 Mount Mercy 31-4 .886 ------NAIA Semis 1994-95 Mount Mercy 31-6 .838 ------NAIA Semis 1995-96 Mo . Western 16-12 .571 8-8 (7th) .500 T-3rd -- -- 1996-97 Mo . Western 24-7 .774 14-4 (1st) .778 1st T-3rd -- 1997-98 Mo . Western 24-9 .727 12-4 (2nd) .750 1st T-5th -- 1998-99 Mo . Western 25-5 .833 13-3 (2nd) .813 T-3rd T-5th -- 1999-00 Mo . Western 22-9 .710 13-5 (3rd) .722 2nd T-3rd -- 2000-01 Mo . Western 25-7 .781 14-4 (3rd) .778 2nd T-3rd -- 2001-02 Mo . Western 27-3 .900 16-2 (1st) .889 1st T-5th -- 2002-03 Mo . Western 23-8 .742 13-5 (3rd) .722 2nd T-5th -- 2003-04 Mo . Western 21-9 .700 12-6 (4th) .667 T-3rd T-5th -- 2004-05 Central Mo . 23-8 .742 13-5 (3rd) .722 T-3rd T-5th -- 2005-06 Central Mo . 22-10 .688 11-5 (3rd) .688 2nd T-3rd -- 2006-07 Central Mo . 14-14 .500 7-11 (6th) .389 T-5th -- -- 2007-08 Central Mo . 14-14 .500 9-9 (6th) .500 T-5th -- -- 2008-09 Central Mo . 17-11 .607 12-8 (5th) .600 T-5th -- -- 2009-10 Central Mo . 19-12 640. 13-7 (3rd) .650 2nd T-5th -- 2010-11 Central Mo . 16-13 .552 12-10 (6th) .545 T-5th -- -- 2011-12 Central Mo . 20-9 .690 13-7 (4th) .650 T-3rd T-5th -- 2012-13 Central Mo . 24-6 .800 14-4 (2nd) .777 2nd T-5th -- Slifer vs. Opponents Coaching Leaderboards at UCM Winningest Active Coaches by Percentage Academy of Art 1-0 Missouri S&T 2-0 (all divisions) Angelo State 1-0 Missouri Southern 11-8 1 . G .P Gromacki Amherst (III) 344-52 869. Arkansas Tech 3-1 Missouri Western 13-5 47. Dave Slifer Central Mo. (II) 553-196 .738 Barry 1-1 Nebraska-Kearney 1-0 Bellarmine 1-0 Nebraska-Omaha 6-1 Winningest Active Coaches by Total Wins Benedictine 1-0 Northeastern State 1-0 (all divisions) Cameron (Okla .) 2-2 Northwest Missouri 11-7 1 . North Carolina (I) 908-321 .739 Central Methodist 1-0 Nova Southeastern 2-0 34. Dave Slifer Central Mo. (II) 553-196 .738 Central Oklahoma 2-0 Ouachita Baptist 1-0 35 . Mary Fleig Millersville (II) 552-274 .668 Dixie State 1-0 Palm Beach Atlantic 1-0 Dominican (N .Y .) 1-0 Pittsburg State 10-8 Drury 1-0 Quincy 2-1 Winningest Active Coaches by Total Wins East Central 1-0 St . Mary’s (Texas) 2-1 (Division II) Emporia State 8-16 St . Thomas Aquinas (N .Y .) 1-0 1 . Barbara Stephens Bentley 882-246 .782 Evangel 6-0 SIU-Edwardsville 0-1 6. Dave Slifer Central Mo. 553-196 .738 Fort Hays State 9-6 Southern Indiana 1-1 Graceland (Iowa) 2-0 Southwest Baptist 15-4 Hannibal-LaGrange 1-0 Southwestern Okla . St . 0-1 Harding University 1-0 Tex . A&M-Commerce 0-1 Harris-Stowe 1-0 Tex . A&M-Kingsville 3-1 Lewis 1-0 Tex . A&M-International 1-0 Lincoln 9-1 Texas Woman’s 0-1 Lindenwood 6-0 Truman 13-5 Lindenwood-Belleville 1-0 Upper Iowa 1-0 Colorado-Mesa 1-0 Washburn 3-18 Midwestern St . (Texas) 2-0 Webster University 1-0 Minnesota-Duluth 0-1 West Texas A&M 0-2 Minnesota State 0-1 William Jewell 3-0 Missouri-Kansas City 0-1 Winona State (Minn .) 1-0

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Josh Keister Assistant Coach Josh Keister begins his fifth season as the assistant coach for the Jennies basketball team and his 13th under Dave Slifer . The two were together for eight campaigns at Missouri Western State University from 1996-2004 in the same capacity . Most recently, Keister served as an assistant coach at Division I Texas Christian University (TCU), where he helped the Lady Frogs to a 23-12 record and a second-place finish in the Mountain West Conference in 2007-08 . Their 13-3 conference mark tied for the most league wins in program history . The team qualified for postseason play for the eighth straight year and reached the quarterfinal round of the Women’s NIT . Included in the Frogs’ WNIT run was a third-round victory over Texas Tech, marking their first-ever win over the Lady Raiders . From 2004-07, Keister was the head coach at Missouri Western after taking over the position from Slifer . He was also an assistant coach from 1999-2004 and a graduate assistant for both the men’s and women’s basketball programs, both at MWSU and under Slifer . In his tenure as graduate assistant and assistant coach for the Griffons, Missouri Western advanced to eight straight NCAA Division II Tournaments and averaged over 23 wins per season . During that time, the Griffons won two MIAA regular season championships, two MIAA postseason tournament titles and were ranked No . 1 in the nation twice . Keister received his bachelor’s degree in business administration from Mount Mercy (Iowa) College in 1996, where he was a two- year letterman . He also holds a master’s degree in higher education from the -Kansas City in 1999 . In his senior year at Mount Mercy, Keister helped the team achieve its best overall record in school history (29-6) and advance to the round of 16 in the NAIA Tournament . Keister holds all 3-point shooting records there, including career, single season and single- game marks . Prior to attending Mount Mercy, Keister played two seasons at Iowa Lakes Junior College . Keister and his wife, Kim, have a five-year-old daughter, Alex, and a two-year-old son, Jack .

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Tammy Slifer Renae Shippy Volunteer Assistant Graduate Assistant Coach Tammy Slifer begins her 17th Renae Shippy begins her first season as an assistant coach for season as a graduate assistant with her husband . the Jennies . Slifer spent the past 2010-11 Shippy joins the coaching staff and 2011-12 seasons as head after a four-year career (2008- coach of the Warrensburg High 2012) at Central Missouri where School girls basketball team . she averaged 5 .1 points and 3 .0 Prior to her role as assistant rebounds . A team captain during at Missouri Western, she was the her senior season, she averaged a head girls coach at Linn-Mar High School in Marion, Iowa from career-high 8 .2 points per game and scored a career-high 18 1989-95 . points against Southwest Baptist . She finished her career with Slifer received her bachelor’s degree from Eastern Illinois a .364 shooting percentage from beyond the three-point arc . University in 1985 and played collegiately at Black Hawk During the 2012 season, Shippy served as a student East Community College in Kewanee, Ill . and at Mount Mercy assistant for the UCM volleyball team . College . Her 1981-82 team finished second in the AIAW with Shippy graduated from UCM with a bachelor’s degree in a 24-11 overall record . She finished her career at Black Hawk Physical Education and is currently pursuing her Master’s in East as the school’s all-time leading scorer . Sport Management .

Maggie Bishop Vinny DeLisio Student Manager Student Manager Maggie Bishop enters her fourth Vinny DeLisio begins his third year season with the Jennies basketball with the Jennies basketball program team as the team manager . She as team manager . DeLisio is a history is a junior at Central Missouri, major at UCM, and is currently in his majoring in journalism with a minor junior season . A graduate of Staley in photography . Bishop is originally HS, DeLisio is originally from Kansas from St . Clair, Mo . City, Mo .

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Career Highs 45 Points ...... 7, vs . Pittsburg St . • 1/12/13 Danielle Rebounds ...... 8, vs . Evangel • 11/12/12 Assists ...... 3, vs . Evangel • 11/12/12 Steals ...... 2, vs . Webster • 11/10/12 Barry Blocks ...... 1, seven times, last vs . Lincoln • 2/16/13 Forward • RS-So. • 6-1 Field Goals Made ...... 3, vs . Webster • 11/10/12 Orland Park, Ill. Field Goal Attempts ...... 8, vs . Websiter• 11/10/12 Field Goal Percentage . . 1 .000 (1-1) three times, last vs . Dixie St . • 12/18/12 Providence Catholic HS 3-Point FGs Made ...... N/A 3-Point FG Attempts ...... N/A 3-Point FG Percentage ...... N/A Free Throws Made ...... 3, vs . Pittsburg St . • 1/12/13 Free Throw Attempts ...... 3, vs . Pittsburg St . • 1/12/13 Free Throw Percentage ...... 1 .000 (3-3), at Miss . South . • 2/9/13 UCM Honors / Awards: • 2011-12 MIAA Academic Honor Roll • 2012-13 MIAA Academic Honor Roll MIAA Highs Points ...... 7, vs . Pittsburg St . • 1/12/13 2012-13: Appeared in 22 games . . averaged 1 .4 points coming off the Rebounds ...... 5, twice, last vs . Lincoln • 2/16/13 bench . . blocked seven shots (second-most among reserves) . . grabbed Assists ...... 3, at Lindenwood• 2/1/13 season-high eight rebounds versus Evangel on Nov . 12 . Steals ...... N/A Blocks ...... 1, twice, last vs . Lincoln • 2/16/13 2011-12: Redshirted during the 2011-12 season . Field Goals Made ...... 2, vs . Pittsburg St . • 1/12/13 Field Goal Attempts ...... 5, vs . Pittsburg St •. 1/12/13 In High School: Four-year letterwinner at Providence Catholic High Field Goal Percentage ...... 400, vs . Pittsburg St . • 1/12/13 School, where she was a team captain . . had career-highs of 29 points, 3-Point FGs Made ...... N/A 18 rebounds and 11 blocks . . was an All-South Suburban First Team 3-Point FG Attempts ...... N/A selection and East Suburban Conference honorable mention . . named 3-Point FG Percentage ...... N/A to the US Junior Nationals Midwest All-Star First Team . . also lettered in Free Throws Made ...... 3, vs . Pittsburg St . • 1/12/13 volleyball two seasons and cross country one season . Free Throw Attempts ...... 3, vs . Pittsburg St . • 1/12/13 Free Throw Percentage ...... 1 .000 (3-3), at Miss . South . • 2/9/13 Personal: Psychology major . . daughter of Tom and Mary Barry .

Career Superlatives Total Jennies Record Double figure points ...... N/A...... N/A . Double figure rebounds ...... N/A ...... N/A . 50% shooting (min. 4 attempts) ...... N/A ...... N/A . 60% shooting ...... N ..A ...... N/A 70% shooting ...... N/A ...... N/A . Led team in scoring ...... N/A ...... N/A . Led team in rebounds ...... N/A ...... N/A . Led team in assists ...... N/A ...... N/A . Led team in steals ...... N/A ...... N/A . Led team in blocks ...... 2...... 2-0 . 20+ points ...... N/A ...... N/A . 5+ assists ...... N/A ...... N/A . 5+ steals ...... N/A...... N/A . 25+ minutes played ...... N/A ...... N/A . Double-Doubles ...... N/A ...... N/A .

Career Statistics Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A FG% 3FG-3A 3FG% FT-A FT% Off-Def Tot-Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts-Avg 2012-13 22-0 166-7 .5 9-35 .257 0-0 .000 12-14 857. 17-25 42-2 .0 33-0 10 15 7 4 30-1 .4 TOTAL 22-0 166-7.5 9-35 .257 0-0 .000 12-14 .857 17-25 42-2.0 33-0 10 15 7 4 30-1.4

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Career Highs 20 Points ...... 5, vs . Academy of Art • 12/19/12 breonna Rebounds ...... 4, twice, last vs . Lincoln • 2/16/13 Assists ...... 2, six times, last vs .Southwestern Oklahoma • 3/15/13 Steals ...... 4, at Southwest Baptist • 2/23/13 EMBRAY Blocks ...... 1, vs . East Central (Okla .) • 11/19/11 Guard • Junior • 5-7 Field Goals Made ...... 1, 13 times, last vs . Fort Hays State • 3/9/13 St. Joseph, Mo. Field Goal Attempts ...... 4, vs . Fort Hays State • 3/9/13 Field Goal Percentage . 1 .000 (1-1), five times, last at Miss . South . • 2/9/13 Benton HS 3-Point FGs Made ...... 1, five times, last vs . Lindenwood • 2/13/13 3-Point FG Attempts ...... 3, vs . Benedictine (Kan .) • 11/28/11 3-Point FG Percentage . . . 1 .000 (1-1), three times, last vs . NW Missouri St . • 1/26/13 Free Throws Made ...... 4, twice, last vs . Evangel • 11/12/12 Free Throw Attempts . . . . . 4,three times, last vs . Evangel • 11/12/12 Free Throw Percentage . 1 .000 (4-4), twice, last vs . Evangel • 11/12/12 UCM Honors / Awards: • 2011-12 MIAA Academic Honor Roll • 2012-13 MIAA Academic Honor Roll MIAA Highs Points ...... 4, three times, last vs . NW Missouri St . • 1/26/13 2012-13: As a sophomore, Embray played in 30 games, averaging 1 .2 Rebounds ...... 4, vs . Lincoln • 2/16/13 points and 1 .1 rebounds per contest . . scored a season-best five points Assists . . . . . 2, four times, last vs . Southwestern Oklahoma• 3/15/13 vs . Academy of Art on Dec . 19 . . registered four steals at Southwest Steals ...... 4, at Southwest Baptist • 2/23/13 Baptist on Feb . 23 . . had eight games with at least two rebounds . . Field Goals Made . . . . 1, eight times, last vs . Fort Hays State • 3/9/13 converted on season-best 4-for-4 from free throw line on Nov . 12 vs . Field Goal Attempts ...... 4, vs . Fort Hays State • 3/9/13 Evangel . . played season-high 30 minutes vs . Arkansas Tech on Dec . Field Goal Percentage . . 1 .000 (1-1), twice, last at Missouri South .• 2/9/13 30 . 3-Point FGs Made . . . . . 1, four times, last vs . Lindenwood • 2/13/13 3-Point FG Attempts ...... 3, twice, last at Lindenwood • 2/1/13 2011-12: Embray earned solid time on the court as a true freshman, 3-Point FG Percentage 1 .000 (1-1), twice, last vs . NW Missouri St . • 1/26/13 appearing in 19 games and averaging 10 .2 minutes . . One of the Free Throws Made ...... 2, vs . Southwest Baptist • 11/30/11 Jennies’ better free throw shooters, Embray shot 80% (12-of-15) from Free Throw Attempts ...... 3, twice, last vs . Pittsburg St . • 1/12/13 the charity stripe . . scored three points in 22 minutes on the floor during Free Throw Percentage . . . .1 .000 (1-1), at Central Oklahoma • 2/7/13 her collegiate debut against Evangel on Nov . 14 . . collected four points on a perfect 4-for-4 shooting performance from the free throw line in the win over Midwestern State on Nov . 18 . . scored at least one point in four straight matches from Nov . 26 to Dec . 3, including a career-high four points against Southwest Baptist on Nov . 30 . . brought down a • Breonna Embray’s defensive career-high four rebounds against Lewis on Dec . 16 . abilities helped the Jennies In High School: Earned All-Conference honors . . also named to the All-District team . . team won district championship . . also lettered finish 9-1 in games decided by in volleyball . . named to the All-Conference and All-District teams in volleyball . four points or less in 2012-13.

Personal: Criminal Justice major . . daughter of Chris Bernard and Rella Embray .

Career Superlatives Total Jennies Record Led team in steals ...... 3 ...... 2-1 . 25+ minutes played ...... 4 ...... 3-1 .

Career Statistics Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A FG% 3FG-3A 3FG% FT-A FT% Off-Def Tot-Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts-Avg 2011-12 19-0 193-10 .24-16 .250 1-6 167. 12-15 .800 6-7 13-0 .7 14-0 7 10 1 3 21-1 1 . 2012-13 30-0 489-16 .3 9-29 .310 4-10 .400 13-20 .650 8-25 33-1 1 . 28-0 17 24 0 12 35-1 .2 TOTAL 49-0 682-13.9 13-45 .288 5-16 .312 25-35 .714 14-32 46-0.9 42-0 24 34 1 15 56-1.1

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Career Highs 21 Points ...... 30, at Central Oklahoma• 2/7/13 Rebounds ...... 13, vs . Lincoln • 2/16/13 keuna Assists ...... 4, vs . Lincoln • 2/16/13 Steals ...... 2, seven times, last vs . Fort Hays State • 3/9/13 FLAX Blocks ...... 5, vs . Truman St . • 2/27/13 Forward • Senior • 5-11 Field Goals Made . . . . . 11, twice, last at Central Oklahoma • 2/7/13 Haltom City, Texas Field Goal Attempts ...... 22, vs . Southwestern Oklahoma . • 3/15/13 Field Goal Percentage ...... 846 (11-13), at Central Oklahoma . • 2/7/13 Trinity Valley CC 3-Point FGs Made ...... 3, five times, last vs . Lindenwood • 2/13/13 3-Point FG Attempts . . . . . 6, vs . Southwestern Oklahoma • 3/15/13 3-Point FG Percentage ...... 1 .000 (3-3), vs . Dixie State • 12/18/12 Free Throws Made ...... 13, vs . Southwest Baptist • 1/2/13 Free Throw Attempts ...... 13, vs . Southwest Baptist • 1/2/13 Free Throw Percentage . . 1 .000 (13-13) vs . Southwest Baptist • 1/2/13 UCM Honors / Awards: • 2012-13 All-MIAA First-Team Selection • 2012-13 Daktronics All-Central Region First Team • 2012-13 Daktronics Second-Team All-American MIAA Highs • 2012-13 WBCA All-American Honorable Mention Points ...... 30, at Central Oklahoma • 2/7/13 • 2012-13 Division II Bulletin All-American Honorable Mention Rebounds ...... 15, vs . Fort Hays State • 3/9/13 Assists ...... 4, vs . Lincoln • 2/16/13 2012-13: Started in all 23 games played . . led the MIAA in scoring with 19 .7 points Steals ...... 2, seven times, last vs . Fort Hays State • 3/9/13 per game . . turned in eight double-doubles, second-most to Nicole Caddell’s 13 . . reached the 20-point plateau in four of first five games of season . . knocked down at Field Goals Made ...... 11, at Central Oklahoma • 2/7/13 least one three-point shot in first seven contests, including 3-for-3 in first game against Field Goal Attempts ...... 19, vs . Northeastern State • 1/9/13 Dixie State . . her 28 points in her season debut against Dixie State were a team-high Field Goal Percentage ...... 846 (11-13), at Central Oklahoma• 2/7/13 . . converted a season-best and team-high 13-of-13 free throws in win over Southwest 3-Point FGs Made . . . . 2, five times, last at Missouri Southern • 2/9/13 Baptist on Jan . 2 . . blocked five shots in win over Truman State on Feb . 27 . 3-Point FG Attempts ...... 4, three times, last at Lincoln • 1/30/13 3-Point FG Percentage ...... 1 .000 (1-1), vs . Pittsburg State . • 1/12/13 at Trinity Valley: Flax was an All-American member of the 2011-12 NJCAA Division Free Throws Made ...... 12, vs . Fort Hays State • 3/9/13 I national championship team . . Trinity Valley went undefeated on their way to the title, with a 36-0 record . . named to the All-NJCAA Region XIV team, as well as the Free Throw Attempts ...... 15, vs . Fort Hays State . • 3/9/13 all-conference team . . the second-leading scorer for Trinity Valley, Flax averaged 16 .7 Free Throw Percentage . 1. .000 (13-13), vs . Southwest Baptist • 1/2/13 points per game . . also second-leading rebounder, with 7 .3 boards per game . . shot 53 .5% from the field . . Redshirted during 2009-10 season as a freshman at Oklahoma State .

In High School: A McDonald’s All-American nominee, Flax was named to the all-district team during all four years of high school . . named a TGCA All-State selection after junior and senior seasons . . finished her career at Haltom HS as the all-time leading scorer, with 2,997 points . . earned the district’s offensive MVP award after her freshman season . . averaged 22 points per game, nine rebounds, and five assists during her • Keuna flax earned MIAA high school career . . also competed in track and field, reaching the state finals in the shot put in her senior year . . made appearances at the East vs . West, TGCA, and TABC HIgh School All-Star Games . Athlete of the Week a team-high

Personal: Criminal Justice major . three times in 2012-13.

Career Superlatives Total Jennies Record Double figure points ...... 22...... 18-4 Double figure rebounds ...... 8...... 7-1 . 50% shooting (min. 4 attempts) ...... 8 ...... 6-2 . 60% shooting ...... 3 ...... 3-0 . 70% shooting ...... 1 ...... 1-0 . Led team in scoring ...... 9 ...... 6-3 . Led team in rebounds ...... 6 ...... 6-0 . Led team in assists ...... 5 ...... 5-0 . Led team in steals ...... 6 ...... 5-1 . Led team in blocks ...... 2...... 2-0 . 20+ points ...... 13...... 11-2 5+ assists ...... N/A ...... N/A . 5+ steals ...... N/A...... N/A . 25+ minutes played ...... 23 ...... 18-5 Double-Doubles ...... 1...... 1-0 .

Career Statistics Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A FG% 3FG-3A 3FG% FT-A FT% Off-Def Tot-Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts-Avg 2012-13 23-23 758-33 148-293.0 .505 25-67 .373 131-182 720. 62-114 176-7 .7 68-1 33 54 32 21 452-19 .7 TOTAL 23-23 758-33.0 148-293 .505 25-67 .373 131-182 .720 62-114 176-7.7 68-1 33 54 32 21 452-19.7 22 UCMathletics.com UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL K at i e K e l ly

Career Highs 42 Points ...... 2, vs . Evangel• 11/12/12 Rebounds ...... 1, vs . Webster • 11/10/12 katie Assists ...... N/A Steals ...... N/A Blocks ...... N/A KELLY Field Goals Made ...... 1, vs . Evangel • 11/12/12 Center • R-So.• 6-3 Field Goal Attempts ...... 1, four times, last vs . Lindenwood . • 12/13/12 Field Goal Percentage ...... 1 .000 (1-1) vs . Evangel . • 11/12/12 Lee’s Summit, Mo. 3-Point FGs Made ...... N/A Lee’s Summit West HS 3-Point FG Attempts ...... N/A 3-Point FG Percentage ...... N/A Free Throws Made ...... 0 Free Throw Attempts ...... 2, vs . Academy of Art • 12/19/12 Free Throw Percentage ...... 000 UCM Honors / Awards: • 2012-13 MIAA Academic Honor Roll MIAA Highs 2012-13: Played in eight games, totaling 17 minutes of action . . Points ...... N/A averaged 0 .3 points and 0 .1 rebounds per game . . scored season- Rebounds ...... N/A high two points in win against Evangel on Nov . 12 . Assists ...... N/A Steals ...... N/A 2011-12: Redshirted during the 2011-12 season . Field Goals Made ...... N/A Field Goal Attempts ...... 1, twice, last vs . Lindenwood • 2/13/13 Field Goal Percentage ...... N/A In High School: Two-year letter winner . . team won conference 3-Point FGs Made ...... N/A championship last season, as well as district championship . . also 3-Point FG Attempts ...... N/A lettered in volleyball for one season, and track and field for three 3-Point FG Percentage ...... N/A seasons . . twice named all-conference in track and field . Free Throws Made ...... N/A Free Throw Attempts ...... N/A Free Throw Percentage ...... N/A Personal: Exercise Science major . . daughter of Bob and Julie Kelly .

Career Superlatives Total Jennies Record Double figure points ...... N/A...... N/A . Double figure rebounds ...... N/A ...... N/A . 50% shooting (min. 4 attempts) ...... N/A ...... N/A . 60% shooting ...... N/A ...... N/A . 70% shooting ...... N/A ...... N/A . Led team in scoring ...... N/A ...... N/A . Led team in rebounds ...... N/A ...... N/A . Led team in assists ...... N/A ...... N/A . Led team in steals ...... N/A ...... N/A . Led team in blocks ...... N/A ...... N/A . 20+ points ...... N/A ...... N/A . 5+ assists ...... N/A ...... N/A . 5+ steals ...... N/A...... N/A . 25+ minutes played ...... N/A ...... N/A . Double-Doubles ...... N/A ...... N/A .

Career Statistics Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A FG% 3FG-3A 3FG% FT-A FT% Off-Def Tot-Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts-Avg 2012-13 8-0 17-2 1 . 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 0-1 1-0 1 . 4-0 0 1 0 0 2-0 .3 TOTAL 8-0 17-2.1 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 0-1 1-0.1 4-0 0 1 0 0 2-0.3

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Career Highs Points ...... 30, vs .Academy of Art • 11/12/12 00 Rebounds ...... 12, at Wasburn • 3/2/13 Assists ...... 5, twice, last vs . Dixie State• 12/18/12 breanna Steals ...... 3, three times, last vs . Arkansas Tech• 12/30/12 Blocks ...... 1, vs . Truman State • 2/27/13 LEWIS Field Goals Made ...... 11, vs . Academy of Art• 12/19/12 Guard • Senior • 5-7 Field Goal Attempts ...... 21, twice, last at Washburn . • 3/2/13 Field Goal Percentage ...... 583 (7-12) vs . Evangel . • 11/12/12 Greenville, Miss. 3-Point FGs Made ...... 7, vs . Academy of Art . • 12/19/12 Trinity Valley CC 3-Point FG Attempts ...... 15, vs . Lindenwood . • 2/13/13 3-Point FG Percentage ...... 800 (4-5), vs . Webster . • 11/10/12 Free Throws Made ...... 10, vs . Fort Hays State . • 3/9/13 Free Throw Attempts ...... 12, vs . Fort Hays State • 3/9/13 Free Throw Percentage . . . .857 (6-7), vs . NW Missouri State • 1/26/13

UCM Honors / Awards: • 2012-13 All-MIAA Third-Team Selection MIAA Highs 2012-13: Started in all 30 games . . finished second on team in scoring Points ...... 27, vs . Fort Hays State • 3/9/13 among players with at least 10 games played (16 .1 points/game) . . hit Rebounds ...... 12, at Washburn • 3/2/13 team-high 88 three-point shots on 239 attempts ( .368 percentage) . . Assists ...... 3, at Lincoln • 1/30/13 dished out five assists vs . Dixie State (Dec . 18) and vs . Harding (Nov . 15), Steals ...... 2, three times, last vs . Fort Hays State• 3/9/12 which tied team-high for the season . . scored in double-figures in first five Field Goals Made . . . . . 9, twice, last at Southwest Baptist • 2/23/13 games (high of 25 against St . Mary’s on Nov . 18) . . highest scoring output Field Goal Attempts ...... 21, at Washburn • 3/2/13 (30) occurred on Dec . 19 against Academy of Art . . seven three-pointers Field Goal Percentage ...... 563, vs . Northeastern State • 1/9/13 against Academy of Art (Dec . 19) was a career-high . 3-Point FGs Made . . . . . 6, three times, last vs . Lindenwood • 2/13/13 3-Point FG Attempts ...... 15, vs . Lindenwood • 2/13/13 at Trinity Valley: Averaged 13 .6 points per game for the national 3-Point FG Percentage ...... 714 (5-7), vs . Lincoln • 2/16/13 champions in 2011-12 . . helped lead Trinity Valley to an undefeated 36-0 Free Throws Made ...... 10, vs . Fort Hays State • 3/9/13 season . . averaged 2 .0 assists and 1 .8 steals per game . . named to the Free Throw Attempts ...... 12, vs . Fort Hays State • 3/9/13 NJCAA All-Region XIV team, as well as the all-conference team . Free Throw Percentage . 1 .000 (2-2), three times, last at Mo . South . • 2/9/13

at Gulf Coast State CC: Averaged 15 .7 points per game while going 14-11 with Gulf Coast State CC . . named to the all-conference team .

In High School: Earned the team MVP award both junior and senior seasons . . named to the all-state team, and state all-tournament team . . recorded a single-game high of 53 points while at Weston HS . . also played during her high school career, winning her team’s MVP award for one season, posting the team’s highest batting average .

Personal: Criminal Justice major . . Daughter of Dexter Lewis and Tarilyn Jackson .

Career Superlatives Total Jennies Record Double figure points ...... 23...... 20-3 Double figure rebounds ...... 1...... 0-1 . 50% shooting (min. 4 attempts) ...... 9 ...... 9-0 . 60% shooting ...... N/A ...... N/A . 70% shooting ...... N/A ...... N/A . Led team in scoring ...... 11 ...... 10-1 Led team in rebounds ...... N/A ...... N/A . Led team in assists ...... 5 ...... 4-1 . Led team in steals ...... 6 ...... 6-0 . Led team in blocks ...... N/A ...... N/A . 20+ points ...... 11...... 10-1 5+ assists ...... 2 ...... 2-0 . 5+ steals ...... N/A...... N/A . 25+ minutes played ...... 22 ...... 18-4 Double-Doubles ...... 1...... 0-1 .

Career Statistics Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A FG% 3FG-3A 3FG% FT-A FT% Off-Def Tot-Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts-Avg 2012-13 30-30 840-28 .0 164-421 .390 88-239 .368 68-105 .648 17-99 116-3 .9 60-0 51 64 1 31 484-16 1. TOTAL 30-30 840-28.0 164-421 .390 88-239 .368 68-105 .648 17-99 116-3.9 60-0 51 64 1 31 484-16.1

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Career Highs 14 Points ...... 18, vs . Evangel • 11/23/10 kiersten Rebounds ...... 8, twice, last vs . Harding • 11/15/12 Assists ...... 4, twice, last vs . Pittsburg State • 1/28/12 Steals ...... 3, at Northwest Missouri • 1/12/11 ORTON Blocks ...... 2, at Northwest Missouri • 1/12/11 Guard • Senior • 5-10 Field Goals Made ...... 6, vs . Evangel • 11/23/10 Waukee, Iowa Field Goal Attempts ...... 13, at Missouri Southern • 12/4/10 Field Goal Percentage ...... 500 (6-12), vs . Evangel • 11/23/10 Waukee HS 3-Point FGs Made . . . 2, eight times, last at Southwest Baptist • 1/21/12 3-Point FG Attempts ...... 9, at Missouri Southern • 12/4/10 3-Point FG Percentage . . . . 1 .000 (2-2), vs . Nebraska-Omaha • 1/8/11 Free Throws Made ...... 4, three times, last vs . Lewis • 12/16/11 Free Throw Attempts ...... 5, twice, last at Lincoln • 12/15/10 Free Throw Percentage ...... 1 .000 (4-4), vs . Lewis • 12/16/11 UCM Honors / Awards: • Three-time MIAA Academic Excellence Award winner (2010-11, 2011-12, 2012- 13) • MIAA Academic Honor Roll (2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13) MIAA Highs Points ...... 11, at Northwest Missouri • 1/12/11 2012-13: Played in all 30 games, starting seven . . averaged 1 .6 points and 2 .4 Rebounds ...... 8, at Lincoln • 12/15/10 rebounds per game . . converted on 72 .4% of free throws (21-29) . . scored season- Assists ...... 4, vs . Pittsburg State • 1/28/12 high five points in four different games ... recorded season-high eight rebounds on Steals ...... 3, at Northwest Missouri • 1/12/11 Nov . 15 against Harding . . three offensive rebounds against St . Mary’s on Nov . 18 Blocks ...... 2, at Northwest Missouri • 1/12/11 was season high . . blocked season-high three shots against Evangel on Nov . 12 . . her 19 offensive rebounds were second-most among bench players . Field Goals Made ...... 4, at Missouri Southern • 12/4/10 Field Goal Attempts ...... 13, at Missouri Southern • 12/4/10 2011-12: Made 22 appearances while starting in two games . . averaged 2 .5 Field Goal Percentage . . . 1 .000 (2-2), vs . Nebraska-Omaha • 1/8/11 points per game, with a season-high of eight points coming twice, against Lewis on 3-Point FGs Made . . . 2, five times, last at Southwest Baptist • 1/21/12 Dec . 16, and at Southwest Baptist on Jan . 21 . . earned 1 .5 rebounds per game, 3-Point FG Attempts ...... 9, at Missouri Southern • 12/4/10 pulling down a season-high six at Truman on Jan . 18 . . had the team’s highest 3-Point FG Percentage . . . . 1 .000 (2-2), vs . Nebraska-Omaha • 1/8/11 assist-turnover ratio, at 2 .2, with a total of 20 assists and nine turnovers on the Free Throws Made ...... 4, at Lincoln • 12/15/10 year . . dealt out a career-high four assists against Pittsburg State on Jan . 28, kicking off a stretch of five straight games without committing a single turnover. Free Throw Attempts ...... 5, at Lincoln • 12/15/10 Free Throw Percentage ...... 800 (4-5), at Lincoln • 12/15/10 2010-11: Appeared in all 29 games, starting in 13 ... One of five Jennies to pull down over 100 rebounds, averaging 3 .6 per game . . scored a career high 18 points against Evangel . . came off the bench to play 32 minutes and score 11 points on the road against Northwest Missouri State on Jan . 12 . . Orton also set career highs in three-pointers made, steals and blocks in that game . . Shot 30 .7% iersten was one of two from three, hitting at least one three-pointer in eight of her first nine games as a • K Jennie . Jennies to earn the MIAA In High School: Four-year letter winner . . named to the all-conference team four years, garnering first team as a junior and senior...recognized to the honorable Academic Excellence Award, mention all-state team as a junior and to the second-team as a senior . . also played volleyball for two seasons . for her 4.0 cumulative GPA.

Personal: Mathematics education major . . daughter of Brent and Donna Orton .

Career Superlatives Total Jennies Record Double figure points ...... 4 ...... 2-2 . 50% shooting (min. 4 attempts) ...... 8 ...... 5-3 . 60% shooting ...... 5 ...... 2-3 . 70% shooting ...... 3 ...... 2-1 . Led team in scoring ...... 1 ...... 1-0 . Led team in rebounds ...... 2 ...... 2-0 . Led team in assists ...... 3 ...... 2-1 . Led team in steals ...... 4 ...... 2-2 . Led team in blocks ...... 3...... 1-2 . 25+ minutes played ...... 19 ...... 9-10

Career Statistics Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A FG% 3FG-3A 3FG% FT-A FT% Off-Def Tot-Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts-Avg 2010-11 29-13 756-27 .0 53-142 373. 22-74 .297 21-24 .875 27-74 101-3 .6 37-0 29 34 4 15 149-5 .3 2011-12 22-2 381-17 .317-57 298. 6-24 .250 15-28 .536 3-30 33-1 .5 21-0 20 9 3 4 55-2 .5 2012-13 30-7 416-13 .9 13-58 .224 2-16 125. 21-29 .724 19-52 71-2 4. 26-0 16 18 8 12 49-1 .6 TOTAL 81-22 1553-19.4 83-257 .323 30-114 .263 57-81 .703 49-156 205-2.5 84-0 65 61 15 31 253-3.1

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Career Highs 2 Points ...... 24, at Central Oklahoma • 2/7/13 quinnecia Rebounds ...... 8, at Central Oklahoma • 2/7/13 Assists ...... 5, at Southwest Baptist• 2/23/13 Steals ...... 3, twice, last at Lindenwood• 2/1/13 TWINE Blocks ...... 2, vs . Webster• 11/10/12 Guard • Senior • 5-8 Field Goals Made ...... 7, vs . Pittsburg State• 1/12/13 Atlanta, Ga. Field Goal Attempts ...... 13, at Central Oklahoma• 2/7/13 Field Goal Percentage ...... 1 .000 (1-1), vs . St . Mary’s• 11/18/12 Central Florida CC 3-Point FGs Made ...... 5, at Central Oklahoma• 2/7/13 3-Point FG Attempts . . . 7, three times, last at Central Oklahoma• 2/7/13 3-Point FG Percentage ...... 714 (5-7) at Central Oklahoma• 2/7/13 Free Throws Made ...... 5, twice, last vs . Academy of Art• 12/19/12 Free Throw Attempts ...... 8, vs . Academy of Art• 12/19/12 Free Throw Percentage ...... 1 .000 (4-4) at Lindenwood• 2/1/13

UCM Honors / Awards: • 2012-13 MIAA Academic Honor Roll MIAA Highs Points ...... 24, at Central Oklahoma • 2/7/13 2012-13: Played in 30 games, starting 22 . . averaged 7 .4 Rebounds ...... 8, at Central Oklahoma • 2/7/13 points and 2 .7 rebounds per contest . . scored in double figures Assists ...... 5, at Southwest Baptist • 2/23/13 in 10 games . . averaged 7 .7 points in her 22 starts . . best Steals ...... 3, at Lindenwood • 2/1/13 offensive performance was against Central Oklahoma on Feb . Blocks ...... 1, three times, last vs . Fort Hays State • 3/9/13 7 (24 points, eight rebounds) . . chipped in 13 points in MIAA Field Goals Made ...... 8, at Central Oklahoma • 2/7/13 Field Goal Attempts ...... 13, at Central Oklahoma • 2/7/13 tournament win against Fort Hays State . . hit 11 of 12 free Field Goal Percentage ...... 625 (5-8), vs . Fort Hays State • 3/9/13 throws in a four-game stretch from 1/30-2/9 . . recorded eight 3-Point FGs Made ...... 5, at Central Oklahoma • 2/7/13 steals in first four games of season . 3-Point FG Attempts ...... 9, at Lindenwood • 2/1/13 3-Point FG Percentage ...... 714 (5-7), at Central Oklahoma • 2/7/13 at Central Florida: Twine led Central Florida with 14 .6 points Free Throws Made ...... 4, at Lindenwood • 2/1/13 per game in 2011-12 . . also recorded a team-high 3 .0 steals Free Throw Attempts . . . . 4, twice, last at Central Oklahoma • 2/7/13 per game on defense . . named Central Florida’s female athlete Free Throw Percentage ...... 1 .000 (4-4) at Lindenwood• 2/1/13 of the year and team MVP . . earned the FCSAA Scholar-Athlete Award, as well as the Central Florida Academic Athlete of the year award .

In High School: Named her team’s most valuable player during her senior season . . earned all-tournament team honors at the APS Holiday Tournament during her senior year .

Personal: Exercise Science major . . daughter of Quincy Twine and Cincotta Russaw-Appleberry .

Career Superlatives Total Jennies Record Double figure points ...... 10...... 10-0 50% shooting (min. 4 attempts) ...... 6 ...... 6-0 . 60% shooting ...... 2 ...... 2-0 . 70% shooting ...... 1 ...... 1-0 . Led team in scoring ...... N/A ...... N/A . Led team in rebounds ...... N/A ...... N/A . Led team in assists ...... 5 ...... 3-2 . Led team in steals ...... 4 ...... 3-1 . Led team in blocks ...... 2...... 2-0 . 5+ assists ...... 1 ...... 0-1 . 25+ minutes played ...... 14 ...... 10-4

Career Statistics Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A FG% 3FG-3A 3FG% FT-A FT% Off-Def Tot-Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts-Avg 2012-13 30-22 709-23 .6 74-197 .376 37-113 327. 36-52 .692 21-61 82-2 .7 75-0 43 40 7 31 221-7 .4 TOTAL 30-22 709-23.6 74-197 .376 37-113 .327 36-52 .692 21-61 82-2.7 75-0 43 40 7 31 221-7.4

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Career Highs 24 Points ...... 13, twice, last vs . Missouri Western • 1/23/13 brielle Rebounds ...... 3, vs . Benedictine (Kan .) • 11/28/11 Assists ...... 5, three times, last vs . Harding • 11/15/12 Steals ...... 3, vs . Evangel • 11/12/12 WATTLEY Field Goals Made ...... 5, at Lewis • 11/24/12 Guard • Junior • 5-6 Field Goal Attempts . . . . 9, twice, last vs . Missouri Western • 1/23/13 Fort Wayne, Ind. Field Goal Percentage 1 .000 (2-2), twice, last at Missouri Southern • 2/9/12 3-Point FGs Made ...... 3, at Lincoln • 1/30/13 Snider HS 3-Point FG Attempts ...... 4, twice, last at Lincoln • 1/30/13 3-Point FG Percentage ...... 1 .000 (2-2), vs . Academy of Art • 12/19/12 Free Throws Made ...... 4, vs . Lewis • 12/16/11 Free Throw Attempts ...... 4, vs . Lewis • 12/16/11 Free Throw Percentage ...... 1 .000 (4-4), vs . Lewis • 12/16/11 UCM Honors / Awards: • 2011-12 MIAA Academic Honor Roll • 2012-13 MIAA Academic Honor Roll MIAA Highs Points ...... 13, vs . Missouri Western • 1/23/13 2012-13: Played in 30 games, starting 23 . . averaged 3 .7 points and Rebounds ...... 2, 11 times, last vs . Missouri Western • 3/8/13 1 1. rebounds per game . . held the team’s highest assist-turnover ratio Assists ...... 5, at Lincoln • 2/4/12 at 1 .5 last year (57 assists, 37 turnovers) . . turned in .442 field goal Steals ...... 2, five times, last at Washburn • 3/2/13 percentage (42-95) . . recorded 25 steals . . scored in double-figures Field Goals Made ...... 6, vs . Missouri Western • 1/23/13 twice (13 points at Lewis (11/24) and 13 points vs . Missouri Western Field Goal Attempts ...... 9, vs . Missouri Western • 1/23/13 (1/23) . . had season-high three steals vs . Evangel on Nov . 12 . . drained Field Goal Percentage 1 .000 (1-1), twice, last at Truman State • 1/19/13 three of four 3-pointers in win at Lincoln on Jan 30 . . top shooting 3-Point FGs Made ...... 3, at Lincoln • 1/30/13 performance came at Lewis (5-for-6) on Nov . 24 . 3-Point FG Attempts ...... 4, twice, last at Lincoln • 1/30/13 3-Point FG Percentage ...... 1 .000 (1-1), six times, last vs . Lincoln • 2/16/13 2011-12: As a true freshman, Wattley appeared in all 29 games for Free Throws Made ...... 2, three times, last at Washburn • 3/2/13 the Jennies, averaging 12 .9 minutes per game . . averaged 2 .4 points Free Throw Attempts ...... 3, vs . Lincoln • 12/14/11 per game, with a career-high eight points coming twice, in the season- Free Throw Percentage . 1. .000 (2-2), three times, last at Washburn • 3/2/13 opener against Evangel on Nov . 14, and at Missouri Southern on Jan . 25 . . Had a streak of 11 straight games with at least one assist, ranging from Dec . 14 to Jan . 28 . . had a assist-turnover ratio of 1 17. in MIAA play, up from her ratio of 1 .00 during the full season . . scored two or more field goals in a four-game stretch from Jan . 18-28, where she • Brielle wattley held the totaled 24 points on 64 .7% shooting . team’s highest Assist-Turnover In High School: Varsity letter-winner all four years . . named second- team All-Conference . . named team’s most improved player . . team won Ratio at 1.5 last season back-to-back sectional titles, 2010 and 2011 . . team won 2010 regional championship . . also lettered three seasons in track and field . . finished 7th in the state in the 4x400m relay .

Personal: Nursing major . . daughter of James and Renee Wattley .

Career Superlatives Total Jennies Record 50% shooting (min. 4 attempts) ...... 2 ...... 2-0 . 60% shooting ...... 2 ...... 2-0 . 70% shooting ...... 3 ...... 3-0 . Led team in assists ...... 8 ...... 8-0 . Led team in steals ...... 6 ...... 5-1 . 5+ assists ...... 1 ...... 1-0 . 25+ minutes played ...... 13 ...... 9-4

Career Statistics Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A FG% 3FG-3A 3FG% FT-A FT% Off-Def Tot-Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts-Avg 2011-12 29-0 375-12 .9 27-101 .267 5-32 156. 12-17 .706 10-15 25-0 .9 15-0 37 37 0 11 71-2 .4 2012-13 30-23 679-22 .6 42-95 .442 13-40 .325 14-23 .609 12-21 33-1 1 . 21-0 57 37 1 25 111-3 .7 TOTAL 59-23 1054-17.8 69-196 .352 18-72 .250 26-40 .650 22-36 58-0.9 36-0 94 74 1 36 182-3.1 @UCMMULES • Facebook.com/UCMathletics 27 UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL S h e l by W i n k e l m a n n UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL

Career Highs 23 Points ...... 42, vs . Emporia State • 12/8/12 Rebounds ...... 12, vs . Harding • 11/15/12 shelby Assists ...... 5, vs . Evangel • 11/12/12 Steals ...... 4, at Lewis • 11/24/12 WINKELMANN Field Goals Made ...... 16, vs . Emporia State • 12/8/12 Guard • Sophomore • 5-9 Field Goal Attempts ...... 19, vs . Emporia State • 12/8/12 Field Goal Percentage ...... 842 (16-19), vs . Emporia State • 12/8/12 Rhineland, Mo. 3-Point FGs Made ...... 2, twice, last vs . Emporia State • 12/8/12 Nebraska 3-Point FG Attempts ...... 4, vs . Harding • 11/15/12 3-Point FG Percentage ...... 1 .000 (2-2), vs . Emporia State • 12/8/12 Free Throws Made ...... 8, vs . Emporia State • 12/8/12 Free Throw Attempts ...... 11, vs . Emporia State • 12/8/12 Free Throw Percentage ...... 1 .000 (3-3), vs . Evangel • 11/12/12

UCM Honors / Awards: • 2012-13 MIAA Academic Honor Roll • 2012-13 MIAA Academic Excellence Award MIAA Highs Points ...... 42, vs . Emporia State • 12/8/12 2012-13: Played and started in eight games before missing the rest of Rebounds ...... 11 vs . Emporia State • 12/8/12 the season due to injury . . scored 16 points and grabbed five boards in Assists ...... 2, twice, vs . Emporia State • 2/8/12 21 minutes of action in first college game . . recorded third-highest scoring Steals ...... 2, vs . Emporia State • 2/8/12 output in Jennies basketball history with 42-point performance vs . Emporia Field Goals Made ...... 16, vs . Emporia State • 12/8/12 State on 12/8 . . converted on 24 of 33 free throws ( .727 percentage) . . Field Goal Attempts ...... 19, vs . Emporia State • 12/8/12 snagged season-high 12 rebounds against Harding on 11/15 . Field Goal Percentage ...... 842 (16-19), vs . Emporia State • 12/8/12 3-Point FGs Made ...... 2, vs . Emporia State • 12/8/12 at Nebraska: A member of the Huskers’ volleyball team, Winkelmann 3-Point FG Attempts ...... 2, vs . Emporia State • 12/8/12 appeared in 20 matches, helping Nebraska to a Big Ten championship and 3-Point FG Percentage ...... 1 .000 (2-2), vs . Emporia State • 12/8/12 a second-round appearance in the NCAA Tournament . Free Throws Made ...... 8, vs . Emporia State • 12/8/12 Free Throw Attempts ...... 11, vs . Emporia State • 12/8/12 In High School: Named a McDonald’s All-American nominee her senior Free Throw Percentage . . . . .727 (8-11), vs . Emporia State • 12/8/12 season, as well as the Missouri Gatorade Player of the Year . . earned the Missouri Basketball Coaches Association Ms . Show-Me Basketball award . . member of the Parade All-America team in 2011 . . four-time All-State honoree . . four-time All-Four Rivers Conference First Team selection . . four- time All-District . . scored 3,226 points during her high school career, ranking second on Missouri’s all-time points list . . finished as runners-up in state tournament during senior season, and placed third in the state tourney during her freshman year . . won two state volleyball titles in 2008 and 2010 . . also earned all-state honors in track and field as a freshman .

Personal: Speech pathology major . . daughter of Paul and Lynn Winkelmann .

Career Superlatives Total Jennies Record 50% shooting (min. 4 attempts) ...... 1 ...... 1-0 . 60% shooting ...... 2 ...... 2-0 . 70% shooting ...... 1 ...... 1-0 . Led team in scoring ...... 2 ...... 2-0 . Led team in assists ...... 2 ...... 2-0 . Led team in steals ...... 4 ...... 4-0 . 5+ assists ...... 1 ...... 1-0 . 25+ minutes played ...... 6 ...... 5-1 .

Career Statistics Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A FG% 3FG-3A 3FG% FT-A FT% Off-Def Tot-Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts-Avg 2012-13 8-8 215-26 9. 55-92 .598 7-10 .700 24-33 .727 15-28 43-5 .4 15-0 17 14 2 13 141-17 .6 TOTAL 8-8 215-26.9 55-92 .598 7-10 .700 24-33 .727 15-28 43-5.4 15-0 17 14 2 13 141-17.6

28 UCMathletics.com UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL N e wc o m e r s 12 34 Justina Latrice Prairie Chief McMullen Guard • Junior. • 5-8 Forward • Junior • 6-2 El Reno, Okla. Waterloo, Iowa Cochise CC Marshalltown CC

At Cochise CC: Played in 12 games as a freshman before At Marshalltown CC: Averaged 8 .0 points and 6 .3 rebounds suffering a season ending injury . She averaged over 13 ppg per game during her sophomore season in 21 games . . shot her freshman year . . as a sophomore she averaged 7 .4 ppg 40 .5% from the field, 60% from three-point range and 52 .5% and over four assists . . her team’s record was an outstanding from the charity stripe during 2012-13 season . 26-6 for a second-place Region 1 finish . . played mostly point guard and some two guard through her career . In High School: Attended East High School . . named MVP . . named Athlete of the Month . . earned Best Defensive Player In High School: Attended Gallup High . . three-time First Team . . named Most Valuable Senior . . earned Honorable Mention All-District selection . . was a member of 4A Girls basketball honors . . named to Second Team All-Conference . district and state champion . . New Mexico Miss Basketball and First Team All-State . . earned UA Player of the Year . . Personal: Business Administration major . . daughter of earned Gatorade Player of the Year for New Mexico accollades Tessy McMullen . . named a Miss Basketball Showcase All-American . . ran cross country and was named All-State in 2007 . . was a member of 4A cross country district championship team . 15 Personal: Psychology major . . daughter of Charles Prairie Chief and Theresa Tsoodle . Amanda Rodenberg Forward • Junior.• 6-0 Richmond, Mo. 25 North Central Mo. College Revonnia Howard Forward • Junior• 6-3 Chicago, Ill. At North Central Mo. College: Was a two-year All-Region Rock Valley College selection . . named 2012 Junior College Player of the Week . . participated in the Regional Tournament in 2012 and 2013 .

In High School: Three-year All-Conference, three-year All-District . . named Conference MVP twice . . named to 2010 Second At Rock Valley College: Named team MVP her freshman year for the national and conference tournaments . . won two Team All-State . . earned 2011 First Team All-State accollades national titles during her junior college career . . scored 21 . . earned four varsity letters . . was a three-time KMZU Dream points and had 22 rebounds in national championship game Team selection . . earned 2011 Dream Team Player of the Year . . named to 2013 All-Tournament Team . honors . . was a four-year varsity letter in volleyball, earning two All-Conference selections and two All-District selections . . named 2009 Honorable Mention All-State . . three-year varsity In High School: Attended Michele Clark High School in Chicago . letter for track and field .

Personal: Social Work major . . daughter of Norman and Susan Personal: Undecided major . . daughter of Jerry Howard . Rodenburg .

@UCMMULES • Facebook.com/UCMathletics 29 UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL N e wc o m e r s UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL 10 Andee Wahlert Guard • Freshman• 5-5 St. Joseph, Mo. Benton High School

In High School: Four-year varsity letter on basketball team and served as three-time captain . . earned All-Conference Honorable Mention after sophomore season . . after junior year, earned All-Conference, All-City and All-District . . named to All-Academic Team . . part of conference and district championships during her freshman season . . returned to conference championship during sophomore year . . also played softball and ran cross country .

Personal: Nursing major ... daughter of Ron and Liz Wahlert.

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Minnesota State Mavericks William Jewell Cardinals Florida Tech Panthers Nov. 9, 2013 | Warrensburg, Mo. Nov. 13, 2013 | Warrensburg, Mo. Nov. 15, 2013 | Winter Park, Fla. Location ...... Mankato, . . Minn . Location ...... Liberty, . . Mo . Location...... Melbourne,. . Fla . Enrollment ...... 15,000 Enrollment ...... 1,100 Enrollment ...... 8,980 Conference ...... NSIC. . Conference ...... Great . Lakes Valley Conference ...... Sunshine . . State Colors ...... Purple . . & Colors ...... Black . . & Cardinal Colors ...... Crimson. . and Gray Arena...... Taylor Center Arena...... Mabee Center Arena...... Clemente Center Capacity ...... 4,800. . Capacity ...... 2,400. . Capacity ...... 1,500. . President...... Dr . Richard Davenport President...... Dr . David Sallee President...... Anthony J . Catanese Athletic Director ...... Kevin . Buisman Athletic Director...... Dr . . . Darlene Bailey Athletic Director . . . . . William. . K . Jurgens SID ...... Paul. . . Allan SID ...... Paul. . Worstell WBB Contact ...... Eric . . Gallo Athletics Phone ...... 507-389-6111 . Athletics Phone ...... 816-415-5943 . Athletics Phone ...... 321-674-7484 . Website ...... msumavericks. . .com Website ...... jewellcardinals . . .com Website ...... floridatechsports.com. . Head Coach ...... Emilee . Thiesse Head Coach...... Jill . Cress Head Coach ...... John . Reynolds School Record ...... 26-6, 2nd season School Record ...... 355-207, 18th season School Record ...... 476-266, 27th season Career Record ...... same Career Record ...... same Career Record ...... same Assistants. . . . . Amy . Sander, Jessica Keller Assistants. . . . .Steve . Boughton, Katie Colby Assistants . . . Danielle. . Quinn, Delicia Lewis 2012-13 Record...... 26-6 2012-13 Record...... 18-10 2012-13 Record...... 16-11 Postseason Result. NCAA Central Regional 2ndRd . Postseason Result ...... GLVC . 2nd Rd . Postseason Result ...... SSC . . Qtrs . Series Record ...... Minn . . St . leads 2-0 Series Record ...... UCM. . leads 6-0 Series Record ...... First . Meeting Top Returner Top Returner Top Returner Ali Wilkinson (F, 6-0, Sr .) Cassy Nicolay (F, 5-9, Sr .) Kayk WIlson (G, 5-7, Jr .) First-Team All-NSIC • 17 .3 ppg • 7 .9 rpg • 1 .3 apg 9 .2 ppg • 6 .3 rpg • 1 .8 apg All-SSC First Team • 15 .6 ppg • 4 .3 rpg Rollins College Tars Evangel Crusaders Nov. 16, 2013 | Winter Park, Fla. Nov. 26, 2013 | Warrensburg, Mo. Location ...... Winter. . Park, Fla . Location ...... Springfield, . . Mo. Enrollment ...... 2,662 Enrollment ...... 2,100 Conference ...... Sunshine . State Conference ...... (HAAC) . . Colors ...... Royal . Blue and Gold Colors ...... Maroon. . and White Arena...... Alfond Sports Center Arena...... Bell Arena Capacity ...... 2,500. . Capacity ...... N/A . . President...... Lewis Duncan President...... Dr . Robert H . Spence Athletic Director ...... Penny . . Parker Jennies 2013-14 Athletic Director...... Dr . . David Stair SID ...... Nate. . Weyant SID ...... Kevin . . Kennedy Athletics Phone ...... 407-646-2636. . Non-Conference Athletics Phone ...... 417-865-2811 . Website ...... rollinssports. . .com Website . . . . . web. . .evangel .edu/Athletics Head Coach...... Glenn . . Wilkes Jr . Opponents Head Coach ...... Leon. . Neal School Record ...... 603-198, 28th season School Record ...... 387-226, 20th year Career Record ...... same Career Record ...... same Assistants . .Eddie . Cole, Tami Stark, Amber Heistan Assistants ...... Dawn . Neal, 2012-13 Record...... 22-9 2012-13 Record...... 7-18 Postseason Result . South Region Tourney, Semis Postseason Result ...... None. . Series Record ...... UCM. . leads 1-0 Series Record...... UCM . leads 11-0 Top Returner Top Returner Sarah Blackburn (Sr ., G, 5-10) Emily Akins (G, 5-7, Jr .) 7 .9 ppg • 4 .5 rpg • 1 1. rpg 15 .7 ppg • 3 .4 rpg Harding Lady Bisons Arkansas Tech Golden Suns Nov. 29, 2013 | Searcy, Ark. Dec. 1, 2013 | Russelville, Ark. Location ...... Searcy, . . Ark . Location...... Russellville,. . Ark . Enrollment ...... 7,155 Enrollment ...... 11,379 Conference ...... Great . . American Conference ...... Great . American Colors ...... Black. . & Gold Colors ...... Green . . & Gold Arena...... Rhodes Field House Arena...... Tucker Coliseum Capacity ...... 3,000. . Capacity ...... 3,500. . President...... Dr . Bruce D . McLarty President...... Dr . Robert C . Brown Athletic Director...... Greg . Harnden Athletic Director ...... Steve. . Mullins SID...... Scott. . Goode SID...... Paul . . Smith Athletics Phone ...... 501-279-4305. . Athletics Phone ...... 479-968-0645 . Website ...... hardingsports . .com Website ...... athletics. . .atu .edu Head Coach ...... Tim . Kirby Head Coach ...... Dave. . Wilbers School Record ...... 141-87, 9th season School Record ...... 151-32, 6th year Career Record ...... same Career Record ...... same Assistants ...... David . . Walker Assistants ...... Julio . . Pacheco 2012-13 Record...... 19-9 2012-13 Record...... 23-7 Postseason Result ...... GAC . Semis Postseason Result . . . NCAA . Tourney, 1st Rd . Series Record ...... UCM. . leads 1-0 Series Record ...... UCM. . leads 2-1 Top Returner Top Returner Kristen Celsor (Sr ., F, 6-0) Carolyn Eubanks (F, 6-1, So .) 14 .9 ppg • 8 .2 rpg • 1 .8 apg 7 .6 ppg • 6 .3 rpg

32 UCMathletics.com UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL O p p o n e n t s Dec. 5, 2013 | 5:30 p.m. Warrensburg, Mo. | Multipurpose Building Location Hays, Kan . Conference & NCAA History Series History Enrollment 11,883 2012-13 12-6, T-5th All-Time UCM leads 11-7 Colors Black and Gold MIAA L, Semis to UCM In Warrensburg UCM leads 6-2 Arena NCAA None In Hays FHSU leads 5-2 Capacity 6,814 2011-12 12-8, 5th Neutral Sites UCM leads 3-0 President Dr . Edward H . Hammond MIAA L, 1st Rd . to UCM Postseason UCM leads 2-0 NCAA None Current Streak UCM - 1 straight Athletic Director 2010-11 9-13, 9th Top Returner - Katelyn Edwards WBB Contact Andrew Sogn MIAA None Guard • 6-0 • Senior Athletics Phone (785) 628-4050 NCAA None All-MIAA Third Team Website www .FHSUAthletics 2009-10com. 8-12, 7th 13 1. ppg, 7 .9 rpg, 3 1. apg MIAA L, 1st Rd . to ESU Head Coach NCAA None (Hastings ‘81) 2008-09 8-12, 7th School Record 81-59 (6th year) MIAA L, 1st Rd . to WU Career Record 292-99 (13th year) NCAA None Assistants Talia Miller 2007-08 6-12, 9th 2012-13 Record 22-7 MIAA None NCAA None 2012-13 MIAA Record 12-6, T-5th 2006-07 5-13, 9th Postseason Result L, MIAA 1st Rd . MIAA None NCAA None Katelyn Edwards Tony Hobson Senior - Guard Head Coach

Central Oklahoma Bronchos Dec. 19, 2013 | 5:30 p.m. Edmond, Okla. |

Location Edmond, Okla . Conference & NCAA History Series History Enrollment 17,110 2012-13 2-16 (14th) All-Time UCM leads 4-0 Colors Bronze & Blue Conference None In Warrensburg UCM leads 1-0 Arena Hamilton Field House NCAA None In Edmond UCM leads 1-0 Capacity 3,000 2011-12 16-10 (Independent) Neutral Sites UCM leads 2-0 President Dr. Don Betz Conference N/A Postseason Never Met NCAA None Current Streak UCM - 4 straight Athletic Director Joe Muller 2010-11 11-3, 2nd (LSC-North) Top Returner - Jillian Bryan SID Mike Kirk Lone Star L, Finals to Tex . Woman’s Guard • 5-10 • Senior Athletics Phone (405) 974-2501 NCAA L, Reg . Final to NWMSU 10 .9 ppg, 5 1. rpg, 2 .7 apg Website www .BronchoSports .com 2009-10 12-2, 2nd (LSC-North) Lone Star L, Semifinals to W. Tex. A&M Head Coach Guy Hardaker (UCO ‘86) NCAA L, 1st Rd . to NSU School Record 135-72 (8th year) 2008-09 13-1, 1st (LSC-North) Career Record Same Lone Star L, Finals to W . Tex . A&M Assistants Bill Shaw NCAA L, Reg . Final to W . Tex . A&M 2012-13 Record 9-17 2007-08 9-3, 1st (LSC-North) 2012-13 MIAA Record 2-16, 14th Lone Star L, Finals to W . Tex . A&M NCAA L, Reg . Semis to WU Postseason Result None 2006-07 8-4, 2nd (LSC-North) Jillian Bryan Guy Hardaker Lone Star L, Semifinals to W. Tex. A&M Senior - Guard Head Coach NCAA None @UCMMULES • Facebook.com/UCMathletics 33 UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL O p p o n e n t s UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL Northeastern State Riverhawks Dec. 21, 2013 | 1:30 p.m. Tahlequah, okla. |NSU Event Center Location Talequah, Okla . Conference & NCAA History Series History Enrollment 9,300 2012-13 14-4, T-2nd All-Time UCM leads 1-0 Colors Green & White Conference L, Qtrs . to FHSU In Warrensburg UCM leads 1-0 Arena NSU Event Center NCAA None In Talequah Never Met Capacity 3,100 2011-12 23-6, N/A Neutral Sites Never Met President Dr . Steve Turner Conference None Postseason Never Met NCAA L, Reg . Semis to PSU Current Streak UCM - 1 straight Athletic Director Tony Duckworth 2010-11 12-2, 1st (LSC-North) Top Returner - Carrington Fox Dir . Media Relations Cedrique Flemming Lone Star L, Semifinals to Tex. Woman’s Forward • 5-11 • Senior Athletics Phone (918) 444-3901 NCAA None 4 .4 ppg, 4 .3 rpg, 1 .3 apg Website www .GoRiverhawksGo .com 2009-10 13-1,1st (LSC-North) Lone Star L, Finals to W . Tex . A&M Head Coach Randy Gipson NCAA L, Reg . Final to ESU (Kentucky ‘79) 2008-09 8-6, 4th (LSC-North) School Record 278-130 (15th year) Lone Star L, Qtrs . to W . Tex . A&M Career Record 568-207 (25th year) NCAA None Assistants Matt Cole 2007-08 9-3, 2nd (LSC-North) 2012-13 Record 19-8 Lone Star L, Qtrs . to Angelo St . NCAA None 2012-13 MIAA Record 14-4, T-2nd 2006-07 6-6, 4th (LSC-North) Postseason Result None Lone Star None NCAA None Carrington Fox Randy Gipson Senior - Forward Head Coach Nebraska-Kearney Lopers Jan. 4, 2014 | 1:30 p.m. Warrensburg, Mo. | Multipurpose Building Location Kearney, Neb . Conference & NCAA History Series History Enrollment 7,000 2012-13 4-14, 13th All-Time UCM leads 1-0 Colors Royal Blue & Old Gold MIAA None In Warrensburg Never Met Arena Health & Sports Center NCAA None In Kearney UCM leads 1-0 Capacity 5,700 2011-12 8-14, 12th (RMAC) Neutral Sites Never Met Chancellor Doug Kristensen Rocky Mtn . None Postseason Never Met NCAA None Current Streak UCM - 1 straight Athletic Director Dr . Paul Plinske 2010-11 12-10, 7th (RMAC) Top Returner - Shelby Zimmerman Media Relations Dir. Peter Yazvac Rocky Mtn . L, Qtrs . to Ft . Lewis Guard/Forward • 5-10 • Senior Athletics Phone (308) 865-8334 NCAA None 11 1. ppg, 5 .8 rpg, 1 .5 apg Website www .Lopers2009-10 .com8-11, 4th (RMAC-East) Rocky Mtn .L, Qtrs . to Colo . Christian Head Coach Kevin Chaney NCAA None (San Diego St . ‘79) 2008-09 14-5, 1st (RMAC-East) School Record 28-51 (4th year) Rocky Mtn . L, Semis to Colo . Mines Career Record Same NCAA L, 1st Rd . to Minn . St .-Moorhead Assistants Mia Johnson 2007-08 17-2, 1st (RMAC-East) 2012-13 Record 7-18 Rocky Mtn . L, Final to Colo . St -Pueblo. NCAA L, Reg . Semis to S . Dakota 2012-13 MIAA Record 4-14, 13th 2006-07 13-6, 3rd (RMAC-East) Postseason Result None Rocky Mtn . L, Semis to Regis NCAA L, Reg . Final to N . Dakota Shelby Zimmerman Kevin Chaney Senior - Guard Head Coach 34 UCMathletics.com UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL O p p o n e n t s Washburn Lady Blues Jan. 6, 2014 | 5:30 p.m. Warrensburg, Mo. | Multipurpose Building Location Topeka, Kan . MIAA & NCAA History Series History Enrollment 7,000 2012-13 16-2, 1st All-Time WU leads 38-14 Colors Yale Blue and White MIAA L, Semis to ESU In Warrensburg WU leads 14-8 Arena NCAA None In Topeka WU leads 20-5 Capacity 3,904 2011-12 18-2, 1st Neutral Sites WU leads 4-1 President Dr . Jerry Farley MIAA Champions Postseason WU leads 7-1 NCAA L, Reg . Semis to ESU Current Streak WU - 2 straight Athletic Director Loren Ferre’ 2010-11 17-5, 2nd Top Returner - Casyn Buchman WBB Contact Jeremy Wangler MIAA L, Semifinals to ESU Guard • 5-9 • Junior Athletics Phone (785) 670-1134 NCAA L, 1st Rd . to Central Okla . 5 .3 ppg, 2 .3 rpg, 1 .4 apg Website www .WUSportscom 2009-10 . 17-13, 1st MIAA Champions Head Coach Ron McHenry (WU ‘84) NCAA L, 1st Rd . to Northeastern St . School Record 342-71 (14th year) 2008-09 16-4, 2nd Career Record Same MIAA Champions Assistants Brette Herber NCAA L, Reg . Semis to Central Okla . 2012-13 Record 23-6 2007-08 14-4, 1st 2012-13 MIAA Record 16-2, 1st MIAA L, Semifinals to NWMSU NCAA L, Elite Eight to South Dakota Casyn Buchmant Ron McHenry Post-season Result N/A 2006-07 15-3, 2nd Junior - Guard Head Coach MIAA Champions NCAA L, Reg . Finals to Tex . A&M-Com .

Pittsburg State Gorillas Jan. 9, 2014 | 5:30 p.m. Pittsburg, Kan. | Location Pittsburg, Kan . MIAA & NCAA History Enrollment 7,289 2012-13 11-7, 7th Series History Colors Crimson and Gold MIAA L, 1st Rd . to MWSU All-Time UCM leads 27-20 Arena John Lance Arena NCAA None In Warrensburg UCM leads 19-5 Capacity 5,000 2011-12 17-3, 2nd In Pittsburg PSU leads 13-8 President Dr . Steve Scott MIAA L, 1st Rd . to LU Neutral Sites Series tied 1-1 NCAA L, Nat’l Qtrs . to Shaw (N .C) Postseason UCM leads 4-3 Athletic Director Jim Johnson 2010-11 13-9, 5th Current Streak UCM - 1 straight Assoc . AD/Communications Dan Wilkes MIAA L, Semifinals to NWMSU Top Returner - Lizzy Jeronimus Athletics Phone (620) 235-4389 NCAA None Forward • 5-11 • Junior Website www .PittStateGorillas .com2009-10 12-8, 4th 18 .4 ppg, 6 .7 rpg, 2 .7 apg MIAA L, 1st Rd . to NWMSU All-MIAA First-Team Head Coach Lane Lord (Tabor ‘93) NCAA None School Record 104-68 (7th year) 2008-09 14-6, 3rd Career Record Same MIAA L, Semifinals to WU Assistants NCAA None 2012-13 Record 17-10 2007-08 4-14, 10th 2012-13 MIAA Record 11-7, 7th MIAA None NCAA None Postseason Result None 2006-07 6-12, 8th MIAA L, 1st Rd . to MWSU NCAA None Lizzy Jeronimus Lane Lord Junior- Forward Head Coach

@UCMMULES • Facebook.com/UCMathletics 35 UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL O p p o n e n t s UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL Emporia State Lady Hornets Jan. 11, 2014 | 5:30 p.m. Emporia, Kan. | William L. White Auditorium Location Emporia, Kan . MIAA & NCAA History Series History Enrollment 6,033 2012-13 13-5, 4th All-Time ESU leads 37-31 Colors Black and Old Gold MIAA Champions In Warrensburg UCM leads 19-11 Arena William L . White Auditorium NCAA L, Reg . Final to Augustana In Emporia ESU leads 19-11 Capacity 5,000 2011-12 14-6, 3rd Neutral Sites ESU leads 6-2 President Dr . Michael Shonrock MIAA L, Finals to WU Postseason ESU leads 9-2 NCAA L, Reg . Final to PSU Current Streak ESU - 1 straight Athletic Director 2010-11 15-7, 3rd Top Returner - Laura Patrick SID Don Weast MIAA L, Finals to NWMSU Guard • 5-10 • Senior Athletics Phone (620) 341-5354 NCAA None 14 .7 ppg, 4 .3 rpg, 2 .6 apg Website www .ESUHornets .com2009-10 16-4, 2nd All-MIAA Third Team MIAA L, Semifinals to UCM Head Coach (ESU ‘02) NCAA National Champs School Record 66-27 (4th year) 2008-09 17-3, 1st Career Record same MIAA L, Finals to WU Assistants Brian McIntosh NCAA L, 2nd Rd . to W . Tex . A&M 2012-13 Record 23-9 2007-08 14-4, T-1st 2012-13 MIAA Record 13-5, 4th MIAA L, 1st Rd . to TSU NCAA L, Reg . Final to WU Postseason Result L, Reg . Final 2006-07 14-4, 3rd MIAA L, Semifinals to WU NCAA L, 1st Rd . to Tex . A&M-Commerce Laura Patrick Jory Collins Senior - Guard Head Coach

Missouri Western Griffons Jan. 15, 2014 | 5:30 p.m. Feb. 26, 2014 |5:30 p.m. Warrensburg, Mo. | Multipurpose building St. Joseph, Mo. |MWSU FieldHouse Location St . Joseph, Mo . MIAA & NCAA History Series History Enrollment 6,074 2012-13 8-10, T-8th All-Time UCM leads 31-26 Colors Black and Gold MIAA L, Qtrs . to UCM In Warrensburg UCM leads 20-8 Arena MWSU Fieldhouse NCAA None In St . Joseph MWSU leads 18-9 Capacity 3,750 2011-12 5-15, 8th Neutral Sites Series tied 1-1 President Dr . Robert A . Vartabedian MIAA L, 1st Rd . to WU Postseason MWSU leads 5-3 NCAA None Current Streak UCM - 11 straight Athletic Director Kurt McGuffin 2010-11 11-11, 7th Top Returner - JaQuitta Dever SID Trevor Berneking MIAA L, 1st Rd . to WU Guard • 5-5 • Senior Athletics Phone (816) 271-4481 NCAA None 8 .2 ppg, 2 .3 rpg, 2 .7 apg Website www .GoGriffons 2009-10.com 5-15, 11th MIAA None Head Coach Rob Edmisson NCAA None (Tabor ‘75) 2008-09 5-15, 11th School Record 16-12 (2nd Year) MIAA None Career Record 420-132, 18th year NCAA None Assistants Roger Smith 2007-08 7-11, 8th 2012-13 Record 16-12 MIAA L, 1st Rd . to WU NCAA None 2012-13 MIAA Record 8-10, T-8th 2006-07 16-2, 1st Post-season Result None MIAA L, Finals to WU JaQuitta Dever Rob Edmisson Senior - Guard Head Coach NCAA L Reg . Semi to Tx . A&M-Commerce

36 UCMathletics.com UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL O p p o n e n t s Northwest Missouri State Bearcats Jan. 18, 2014 | 1:30 p.m. Maryville, Mo. | Location Maryville, Mo . MIAA & NCAA History Series History Enrollment 7,200 2012-13 8-10, T-8th All-Time UCM leads 60-25 Colors Forest Green and White MIAA L, Qtrs . to WU In Warrensburg UCM leads 39-6 Arena Bearcat Arena NCAA None In Maryville UCM leads 19-16 Capacity 2,500 2011-12 4-16, T-9th Neutral Sites NWMSU leads 3-2 President Dr . John Jasinski MIAA None Postseason UCM leads 8-1 NCAA None Current Streak UCM - 3 straight Athletic Director Mel Tjeerdsma 2010-11 18-4, 1st Top Returner - Annie Mathews WBB SID Jay Miller MIAA Champions Forward • 5-10 • Junior Athletics Phone (660) 562-1713 NCAA L, Nat’l Semis to Mich . Tech 9 .7 ppg, 7 .4 rpg, 1 .6 apg Website www .nwmissouri .edu/sports/ 2009-10 9-11, 6th All-MIAA Honorable Mention MIAA L, Semifinals to WU Head Coach Michael Smith NCAA None (Northwest Missouri ‘98) 2008-09 5-15, 9th School Record First Season MIAA None Career Record 68-68 (6th year) NCAA None Assistants Buck Scheel 2007-08 9-9, 5th MIAA Champions 2012-13 Record 15-13 NCAA L, Reg . Semis to ESU 2012-13 MIAA Record 8-10, T-8th 2006-07 10-8, 4th Post-season Result None MIAA L, Semifinals to MWSU Annie Mathews Michael Smith NCAA L, 1st Rd . to West Texas A&M Junior - Forward Head Coach

Lincoln Blue Tigers Jan. 22, 2014 | 5:30 p.m. Feb. 12, 2014 |5:30 p.m. Jefferson City, Mo. | Jason Gymnasium Warrensburg, Mo. | Multipurpose Building Location Jefferson City, Mo . Conference & NCAA History Series History Enrollment 3,338 2012-13 6-12, T-11th All-Time UCM leads 47-2 Colors Navy Blue and White MIAA L, 1st Rd . to FHSU In Warrensburg UCM leads 25-1 Arena Jason Gym NCAA None In Jefferson City UCM leads 22-1 Capacity 2,400 2011-12 8-12, 7th Neutral Sites Never Met President Dr . Kevin D . Rome MIAA L, Semifinals to ESU Postseason UCM leads 2-0 NCAA None Current Streak UCM - 3 straight Athletic Director Betty Kemna 2010-11 1-21, 12th Top Returner - Jackeya Mitchell SID Dan Carr MIAA None Guard • 5-7 • Senior Athletics Phone (573) 681-5432 NCAA None 6 .3 ppg, 1 .6 rpg, 1 .5 apg Website www .LUBlueTigers 2009-10com. 6-8, 4th (Heartland) Heartland L, 1st Rd . to St . Edwards Head Coach Nicole Collier (MWSU ‘03) NCAA None School Record 11-16 (2nd Year) 2008-09 3-11, 7th (Heartland) Career Record Same Heartland None Assistants Alex Wiggs NCAA None 2012-13 Record 11-16 2007-08 2-6, 7th (Heartland) 2012-13 MIAA Record 6-12, T-11th Heartland None NCAA None Postseason Result N/A Jackeya Mitchell Nicole Collier 2006-07 5-9, 5th (Heartland) Senior - Guard Head Coach Heartland None NCAA None

@UCMMULES • Facebook.com/UCMathletics 37 UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL O p p o n e n t s UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL Lindenwood Lions Jan. 25, 2014 | 1:30 p.m. Feb. 15, 2014 |1 p.m. Warrensburg, Mo. | Multipurpose building St. Charles, Mo. |Hunter Stadium

Location St . Charles, Mo . Conference & NCAA/NAIA History Series History Enrollment 8,787 2012-13 1-17, 15th All-Time UCM leads 6-0 Colors Black & Gold MIAA None In Warrensburg UCM leads 3-0 Arena Hyland Arena NCAA None In St . Charles UCM leads 3-0 Capacity 3,000 2011-12 17-10, N/A Neutral Sites Never Met President Dr . James D . Evans MIAA None Postseason Never Met NCAA None Current Streak UCM - 6 straight Athletic Director John Creer 2010-11 15-5, 2nd (HAAC) Top Returner - Julie Hlinak WBB Contact Mike Morgan Heart of America L, Semifinals to Avila Guard • 5-11 • Junior Athletics Phone (636) 949-4600 NAIA None 12 .6 ppg, 5 .2 rpg, 0 .8 apg Website www .LindenwoodLions .com2009-10 7-13, 9th (HAAC) Heart of America L, Qtrs . to William Jewell Head Coach Tony Francis NAIA None (Culver-Stockton ‘91) 2008-09 9-11, 7th (HAAC) School Record 45-45(4th year) Heart of America L, Qtrs . to Benedictine Career Record Same NAIA None Assistants Melanie Schmit 2007-08 9-11, 8th (HAAC) 2012-13 Record 4-22 Heart of America L, Qtrs . to Benedictine NAIA None 2012-13 MIAA Record 1-17, 15th Julie Hlinak Tony Francis 2006-07 8-12 (HAAC) Junior - Guard Head Coach Postseason Result N/A Heart of America L, Qtrs . to William Jewell NAIA None Feb. 1, 2014 | 1:30 p.m. Feb. 8, 2014 |1 p.m. Warrensburg, Mo. | Multipurpose building Joplin, Mo. |Legett & Platt Athletic Ctr. Location Joplin, Mo . MIAA & NCAA History Series History Enrollment 5,740 2012-13 8-10, T-8th All-Time UCM leads 33-20 Colors Green and Gold MIAA L, 1st Rd . to NWMSU In Warrensburg UCM leads 18-6 Arena Leggett & Platt Athletic Center NCAA None In Joplin MSSU leads 14-12 Capacity 3,240 2011-12 4-16, T-9th Neutral Sites UCM leads 2-1 President Dr . Alan D . Marble MIAA None Postseason Series tied, 2-2 NCAA None Current Streak UCM - 4 straight Athletic Director Jared Bruggeman 2010-11 15-7, T-3rd Top Returner - Dominique Mosley WBB Contact Travis Blanshan MIAA L, 1st Rd . to PSU Forward • 6-1 • Senior Athletics Phone (417) 625-9851 NCAA None 9 .2 ppg, 5 .2 rpg, 0 .7 apg Website www .MSSULions 2009-10.com 9-11, 5th MIAA L, 1st Rd . to UCM Head Coach Rhonda Hubbard (Interim) NCAA None (Rockhurst ‘92) 2008-09 12-8, 4th School Record First Season MIAA L, Semifinals to ESU Career Record same NCAA None Assistants Ronnie Ressell, Victor Esparza 2007-08 9-9, 4th 2012-13 Record 14-13 MIAA L, 1st Rd . to NWMSU NCAA None 2012-13 MIAA Record 8-10, T-8th Dominique Mosley Ronda Hubbard 2006-07 7-11, 5th Senior - Forward Head Coach Post-season Result None MIAA L, 1st Rd . to NWMSU NCAA None

38 UCMathletics.com UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL O p p o n e n t s Southwest Baptist Bearcats Feb. 6, 2014 | 5:30 p.m. Feb. 22, 2014 | 5:30 p.m. Warrensburg, Mo. | Multipurpose Building Bolivar, Mo. | Meyer Sports Center Location Bolivar, Mo . MIAA & NCAA History Series History Enrollment 3,600 2012-13 6-12, T-11th All-Time UCM leads 48-12 Colors Purple and White MIAA None In Warrensburg UCM leads 23-6 Arena Meyer Sports Center NCAA None In Bolivar UCM leads 24-5 Capacity 2,925 2011-12 4-16, T-9th Neutral Sites Series tied 1-1 President Dr . C . Pat Taylor MIAA None Postseason SBU leads 2-1 NCAA None Current Streak SBU - 1 straight Athletic Director Mike Pitts 2010-11 6-16, 10th Top Returner - Jacqui Zelenka SID Jeff Weseloh MIAA None Forward • 6-0 • Senior Athletics Phone (417) 328-1412 NCAA None 13 .7 ppg, 10 .7 rpg, 2 .8 apg Website www .SBUBearcatscom 2009-10. 8-12, 8th All-MIAA Second Team MIAA L, 1st Rd . to WU Head Coach Todd Voss NCAA None (Concordia ‘92) 2008-09 5-15, 8th School Record 20-33 (3rd year) MIAA L, 1st Rd . to ESU Career Record 128-65 (7th year) NCAA None Assistants Kelsey Keizer 2007-08 11-7, 3rd 2012-13 Record 11-16 MIAA L, Finals to NWMSU NCAA L, 1st Rd . to ESU 2012-13 MIAA Record 6-12, T-11th 2006-07 7-11, 7th Postseason Result None MIAA L, 1st Rd . to WU NCAA None Jacqui Zelenka Todd Voss Senior - Forward Head Coach

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University of Central Lindenwood 2/2/91 H * Jennies 75-62 2/20/91 A * Jennies 100-69 Oklahoma Fort Hays State University 2/1/92 A * Jennies 70-55 Jennies lead 4-0 Jennies lead 6-0 2/19/92 H * Jennies 72-63 University 1/30/93 H * Jennies 58-43 1/8/83 H Jennies 84-78 Jennies lead 11-7 12/8/92 H Jennies 68-52 11/29/96 N Jennies 82-62 11/21/94 A Jennies 73-63 2/17/93 A * Jennies 62-56 11/27/93 N Jennies (2OT) 98-91 3/2/93 H † Jennies 67-49 11/25/06 N Jennies 83-69 11/25/95 H Jennies 65-50 11/21/95 H Jennies 83-47 2/7/13 A Jennies 87-75 12/19/98 A Jennies 79-61 1/8/94 H * MWSU 72-60 11/23/96 H FHSU 59-54 2/12/94 A * MWSU 76-62 1/18/07 H * Jennies 73-54 2/2/13 A* Jennies 83-75 2/13/13 H* Jennies 58-44 3/2/94 A † MWSU 87-73 Emporia State 2/7/07 A * FHSU 84-73 1/7/95 A * MWSU 94-69 1/23/08 A * Jennies 74-62 2/11/95 H * MWSU 61-56 University 2/11/08 H * Jennies 73-63 Missouri Southern 1/17/96 H * Jennies 73-56 12/13/08 A * FHSU 79-60 2/21/96 A * MWSU 83-61 Lady Hornets lead 37-31 1/7/09 H * Jennies 72-67 State University 1/4/97 A * MWSU 65-62 2/17/75 H Jennies 69-67 1/4/10 H * FHSU 71-64 Jennies lead 33-20 3/1/97 A † MWSU 53-46 12/13/75 A ESU 65-64 2/13/10 A * Jennies 65-63 12/4/81 H Jennies 80-61 1/3/98 H * MWSU 78-61 2/21/77 H Jennies 71-54 1/5/11 A * FHSU 70-58 1/11/83 A Jennies 86-56 1/2/99 A * MWSU 58-50 12/1/78 A ESU 60-55 2/12/11 H * Jennies 80-63 11/29/83 H Jennies 93-64 2/25/99 A † MWSU 63-51 11/17/79 H Jennies 94-58 1/4/12 H * Jennies 76-66 12/3/85 A MSSU 82-72 1/8/00 H * Jennies 84-49 12/3/80 A Jennies 85-76 2/11/12 A * FHSU 51-68 12/6/86 H Jennies 61-40 2/5/00 A * MWSU 73-65 12/12/81 H Jennies 88-68 3/1/12 N † Jennies 73-61 12/5/89 A Jennies 81-64 3/1/00 H † MWSU 53-51 1/4/83 A Jennies 74-67 12/5/12 A * FHSU 50-95 1/29/90 H * Jennies 96-71 3/10/00 N † MWSU 85-75 1/10/84 H Jennies 101-65 3/9/13 N † Jennies 87-78 1/28/91 A * Jennies 61-55 1/6/01 A * MWSU 74-67 11/20/84 A Jennies 74-60 2/26/92 H * MSSU 78-72 2/3/01 H * MWSU 67-63 11/26/85 H Jennies 86-67 2/24/93 A * MSSU 73-66 1/5/02 H * Jennies 72-69 11/25/86 A Jennies 91-66 Lincoln University 1/19/94 H * MSSU 78-68 2/2/02 A * MWSU 81-57 11/22/88 A Jennies 78-72 Jennies lead 47-2 2/23/94 A * MSSU 77-59 1/4/03 A * MWSU 73-68 11/21/89 H Jennies 78-59 1/19/83 H * Jennies 74-57 1/18/95 A * MSSU 77-63 2/1/03 H * MWSU 78-60 12/4/90 A ESU 79-74 2/9/83 A * Jennies 78-68 2/22/95 H * Jennies 54-44 1/10/04 A * Jennies 79-72 11/23/91 H Jennies 83-77 3/4/83 H † Jennies 82-51 2/28/95 A † MSSU 88-64 2/21/04 H * MWSU (OT) 90-87 1/8/92 A * ESU (OT) 94-93 1/18/84 A * Jennies 82-54 1/13/96 A * Jennies 68-65 1/8/05 H * Jennies 76-64 1/29/92 H * Jennies 84-68 2/8/84 H * Jennies 83-50 2/17/96 H * MSSU 65-54 2/19/05 A * MWSU 85-53 1/6/93 A * ESU 84-70 1/9/85 A * Jennies 67-53 1/11/97 A * Jennies 66-60 1/7/06 A * MWSU 76-68 1/27/93 H * Jennies 65-50 2/2/85 H * Jennies 82-55 2/10/97 H * Jennies 62-45 2/18/06 H * Jennies 72-58 1/12/94 A * Jennies 82-66 2/28/85 H † Jennies 83-61 1/10/98 H * Jennies 93-57 1/10/07 H * MWSU 68-54 2/16/94 H * Jennies 94-83 1/8/86 H * Jennies 103-62 1/26/98 A * Jennies 87-68 2/17/07 A * MWSU (OT) 99-97 1/11/95 H * Jennies 86-57 2/1/86 A * Jennies 91-77 1/9/99 A * MSSU 53-50 1/16/08 A * MWSU 89-63 2/15/95 A * Jennies 59-57 1/7/87 A * Jennies 72-59 1/25/99 H * Jennies 70-59 2/23/08 H * Jennies 66-49 1/6/96 H * Jennies 81-63 1/31/87 H * Jennies 79-54 1/22/00 H * Jennies 73-63 1/17/09 A * Jennies 74-66 2/10/96 A * Jennies 77-59 1/13/88 H * Jennies 88-48 2/19/00 A * Jennies 64-49 2/25/09 H * Jennies 79-57 1/2/97 H * Jennies 65-51 2/6/88 A * Jennies 72-61 1/20/01 A * Jennies 69-58 1/16/10 H * Jennies 83-61 2/12/97 A * ESU 74-52 1/11/89 H * Jennies 81-43 2/17/01 H * Jennies 73-57 2/24/10 A * Jennies 63-49 3/6/97 N ‡ ESU 54-51 2/4/89 A * Jennies 90-43 1/9/02 A * MSSU 68-64 1/15/11 A * Jennies 56-53 2/11/98 A * ESU 79-64 1/10/90 A * Jennies 91-49 2/6/02 H * Jennies 77-56 2/23/11 H * Jennies 80-58 3/6/98 A ‡ ESU 77-49 1/31/90 H * Jennies 95-48 1/8/03 H * Jennies 76-72 1/14/12 H * Jennies 72-67 2/10/99 H * ESU 72-58 1/9/91 H * Jennies 87-61 2/5/03 A * MSSU 68-63 2/22/12 A * Jennies 75-55 1/29/00 H * ESU (OT) 85-83 1/30/91 A * Jennies 106-66 1/14/04 H * Jennies 80-60 1/23/13 H* Jennies 74-71 2/26/00 A * ESU 96-62 1/11/92 H * Jennies 100-36 2/18/04 A * MSSU 60-54 3/8/13 N † Jennies 54-53 1/27/01 H * ESU 70-46 1/9/93 A * Jennies 73-43 1/12/05 A * Jennies 64-53 2/24/01 A * ESU 58-53 1/15/94 H * Jennies 73-41 2/16/05 H * Jennies 77-59 3/2/01 A † ESU 91-61 2/19/94 A * Jennies 77-59 3/3/05 N † Jennies 62-59 University of Nebraska- 1/27/02 A * ESU 62-50 1/14/95 A * Jennies 65-53 1/18/06 H * MSSU 64-62 2/23/02 H * Jennies 72-66 2/18/95 H * Jennies 77-54 Kearney 2/8/06 A * Jennies 74-66 2/25/02 H † ESU 72-67 1/10/96 A * Jennies 77-52 1/6/07 A * MSSU 79-61 Jennies lead 1-0 1/25/03 H * ESU 79-57 2/14/96 H * Jennies 93-63 2/14/07 H * Jennies 67-48 1/16/13 A* Jennies 68-63 2/22/03 A * ESU 83-71 12/4/96 A * Jennies 74-64 1/12/08 H * MSSU 85-82 1/17/04 H * ESU (OT) 70-69 2/5/97 H * Jennies 76-57 2/20/08 A * MSSU 64-53 2/14/04 A * ESU 75-50 1/19/98 A * LU 51-47 12/6/08 A * Jennies 59-52 Northeastern State 1/15/05 A * Jennies 84-77 2/4/98 H * Jennies 79-44 1/28/09 H * MSSU 72-65 Jennies lead 1-0 2/12/05 H * ESU 64-54 1/6/99 H * Jennies 71-60 3/6/09 N † MSSU 62-57 1/9/13 H* Jennies 63-52 3/5/05 N † ESU 89-48 2/3/99 A * Jennies 75-67 12/5/09 H * Jennies 71-58 3/11/05 N ‡ ESU 82-69 12/30/99 H Jennies 83-56 1/27/10 A * MSSU 61-59 1/14/06 H * ESU 87-67 11/17/00 H Jennies 86-46 3/4/10 N † Jennies 77-67 2/11/06 A * Jennies 63-60 12/8/01 A Jennies 62-42 12/4/10 A * MSSU 74-62 Northwest Missouri 3/4/06 N † Jennies 63-60 12/6/02 H Jennies 60-52 1/26/11 H * Jennies 69-63 2/10/07 H * Jennies 65-59 12/17/03 A Jennies 64-57 12/3/11 H * Jennies 66-50 State University 2/19/07 A * ESU 106-62 11/17/04 A Jennies 58-47 1/25/12 A * Jennies 73-66 Jennies lead 60-25 3/2/07 N † ESU 67-50 12/3/04 H Jennies 84-49 2/9/13 A* Jennies 74-63 2/27/72 H NWMSU 70-60 1/19/08 H * ESU 73-63 11/16/05 A Jennies 85-53 1/15/73 H NWMSU 39-37 2/16/08 A * ESU 83-65 11/30/05 H Jennies 91-34 1/29/74 A NWMSU (3OT) 51-50 12/13/08 H * ESU 77-64 12/15/10 A * Jennies 58-50 Missouri Western 2/23/74 N Jennies 59-58 2/4/09 A * ESU 93-69 2/5/11 H * Jennies 73-54 1/21/75 H Jennies 62-57 12/12/09 A * ESU 72-66 12/14/11 H * LU 53-57 State University 2/21/75 N NWMSU 70-56 2/3/10 H * Jennies 64-60 2/4/12 A * Jennies 67-61 Jennies lead 31-26 1/29/76 A NWMSU 94-81 3/6/10 N † Jennies 79-74 1/30/13 A* Jennies 77-67 1/7/84 H Jennies 106-55 2/22/76 A NWMSU (OT) 67-66 12/11/10 H * ESU 63-58 2/16/13 H* Jennies 77-62 12/9/86 A Jennies 62-59 1/26/77 H Jennies 63-56 2/3/11 A * ESU 76-61 12/19/87 H Jennies 69-55 1/25/78 A NWMSU 49-41 3/4/11 N † ESU (OT) 74-69 12/3/88 A MWSU 72-58 2/23/78 N NWMSU 64-57 12/10/11 A * ESU 66-80 12/17/88 H Jennies 73-50 1/24/79 H Jennies 67-59 2/1/12 H * Jennies 63-62 2/3/90 A * Jennies 71-57 1/18/80 H Jennies 80-56 12/8/12 H * Jennies 84-63 2/21/90 H * Jennies 73-51 2/23/80 A Jennies 66-51 3/10/13 N † ESU 51-67 3/1/90 H † Jennies 74-50 1/13/81 H Jennies 73-57

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2/13/81 A Jennies 61-60 1/31/96 H * Jennies 84-62 1/7/04 H * SBU 68-60 1/11/82 A Jennies 74-71 1/13/97 A * PSU 57-53 2/24/04 A * Jennies 66-62 2/13/82 H Jennies 74-60 1/25/97 H * Jennies 69-65 1/6/05 A * Jennies (OT) 84-74 3/12/82 H ‡ Jennies 91-61 2/27/97 H † Jennies 86-71 1/23/05 H * Jennies 75-71 1/26/83 H * Jennies 89-69 1/12/98 A * PSU 70-53 1/10/06 A * Jennies 70-66 2/16/83 A * Jennies 75-67 1/24/98 H * Jennies 77-68 2/15/06 H * Jennies 80-47 3/5/83 H † Jennies 91-69 2/23/98 A † PSU 76-63 1/2/07 A * Jennies 93-77 1/25/84 A * NWMSU (2OT) 112-102 3/5/98 N ‡ Jennies 69-56 2/21/07 H * SBU 75-52 2/15/84 H * Jennies 81-64 1/13/99 H * PSU 71-54 1/9/08 H * SBU 90-70 1/16/85 H * Jennies 84-65 1/23/99 A * PSU 65-48 2/26/08 A * Jennies 74-64 2/6/85 A * Jennies 88-74 1/3/00 A * Jennies 78-53 3/6/08 N † SBU 89-80 1/15/86 A * Jennies 106-86 1/31/00 H * Jennies (OT) 82-76 12/2/08 A * Jennies 86-66 2/5/86 H * Jennies 95-61 1/8/01 H * Jennies 78-67 1/24/09 H * Jennies 90-81 1/14/87 H * Jennies 90-77 2/5/01 A * Jennies 58-53 12/2/09 H * Jennies 69-60 2/4/87 A * NWMSU 69-71 2/28/01 H † Jennies (2OT) 95-91 1/23/10 A * Jennies 71-68 2/26/87 H † Jennies 84-56 1/2/02 A * PSU 55-52 11/30/10 A * Jennies 63-61 1/20/88 H * Jennies 84-64 1/30/02 H * Jennies 74-60 1/22/11 H * Jennies 70-41 2/10/88 A * Jennies 84-81 1/29/03 A * PSU 77-64 11/30/11 H * Jennies 86-51 3/3/88 H † Jennies 86-61 2/26/03 H * PSU 65-59 1/21/12 A * Jennies 61-60 1/18/89 A * Jennies 85-72 12/30/03 A * Jennies 80-72 1/2/13 H Jennies 69-66 2/8/89 H * Jennies 94-65 1/31/04 H * PSU 64-57 2/23/13 A* SBU 52-63 3/2/89 H † Jennies 95-60 12/30/04 H * Jennies 63-59 1/27/90 H * Jennies 79-45 1/29/05 A * Jennies 73-62 2/17/90 A * NWMSU 67-64 1/25/06 A * Jennies 65-57 1/26/91 A * Jennies 70-55 2/1/06 H * Jennies 79-70 Lady Blues lead 38-14 2/16/91 H * Jennies 76-73 12/9/06 H * Jennies 69-49 1/17/90 A * WU 75-66 1/25/92 H * Jennies 84-61 1/27/07 A * PSU 79-71 2/7/90 H * Jennies 76-72 2/15/92 A * NWMSU 72-65 1/2/08 A * PSU 60-58 1/16/91 H * Jennies 74-71 1/23/93 A * NWMSU 60-53 2/2/08 H * Jennies 70-58 2/6/91 A * WU 88-83 2/13/93 H * Jennies 73-62 12/29/08 H * Jennies 66-56 12/27/91 N Jennies 72-63 2/2/94 H * Jennies 65-60 1/31/09 A * PSU (OT) 81-76 1/15/92 A * WU 83-61 2/1/95 A * NWMSU 64-63 12/28/09 A * PSU 67-62 2/5/92 H * Jennies 65-45 1/24/96 H * Jennies 72-64 1/30/10 H * Jennies 75-62 1/13/93 H * WU 74-60 2/26/96 H † Jennies 91-67 12/18/10 H * PSU 74-64 2/3/93 A * WU 76-60 1/15/97 H * Jennies 80-67 1/29/11 A * Jennies 66-60 3/4/93 A † WU 84-71 2/15/97 A * Jennies (OT) 70-68 12/18/11 A * PSU 46-59 3/12/93 A ‡ WU 77-67 2/25/97 H † Jennies 65-60 1/28/12 H * PSU 67-72 2/5/94 A * WU 82-45 2/2/98 A * Jennies 79-73 3/9/12 N ‡ PSU 70-74 1/4/95 H * WU 85-72 2/14/98 H * Jennies 85-79 1/12/13 H* Jennies 70-67 1/20/96 H * WU 58-53 2/1/99 H * Jennies 64-52 2/24/96 A * Jennies 83-57 2/13/99 A * Jennies 58-50 12/7/96 A * WU (OT) 63-60 1/12/00 A * Jennies 85-61 Southwest Baptist 2/8/97 H * WU 74-59 2/9/00 H * Jennies 78-74 2/7/98 H * WU 50-49 1/10/01 H * Jennies 66-60 University 2/6/99 A * Jennies 82-72 2/7/01 A * NWMSU 83-71 Jennies lead 48-12 1/19/00 H * Jennies 65-47 1/23/02 A * Jennies 77-67 1/27/71 A Jennies 71-48 2/16/00 A * Jennies 66-50 2/20/02 H * Jennies 68-64 1970-71 H Jennies 44-30 2/28/00 H † Jennies 62-52 1/22/03 H * NWMSU 69-64 3/12/71 N Jennies 49-33 1/17/01 A * WU 65-64 2/19/03 A * Jennies 70-63 1/7/72 H Jennies 68-52 2/14/01 H * Jennies 60-45 1/28/04 A * NWMSU 71-42 1/25/72 A Jennies 58-36 1/19/02 H * Jennies 58-51 2/4/04 H * NWMSU 77-52 2/25/72 H Jennies 61-47 2/16/02 A * WU 94-85 3/4/04 N † NWMSU 65-58 1/9/73 H Jennies 88-24 1/18/03 A * WU 59-53 1/26/05 H * Jennies 78-72 1/22/73 A Jennies 63-40 2/15/03 H * WU 54-48 2/2/05 A * NWMSU 76-70 2/6/74 A Jennies 68-29 1/3/04 A * WU 71-61 12/31/05 H * Jennies 83-81 2/12/74 H Jennies 84-23 2/28/04 H * WU 59-57 1/28/06 A * Jennies 77-68 1/21/87 A * Jennies 75-57 1/2/05 H * WU 59-57 3/2/06 N † Jennies 68-66 2/11/87 H * Jennies 78-45 2/26/05 A * WU 61-53 1/20/07 H * Jennies 80-69 1/27/88 H * Jennies 81-65 12/10/05 A * WU 80-73 2/3/07 A * NWMSU 81-66 2/16/88 A * Jennies 87-68 2/25/06 H * WU 76-63 1/26/08 A * NWMSU 98-84 1/26/89 A * Jennies 77-50 3/5/06 N † WU 75-71 2/9/08 H * Jennies 96-52 2/15/89 H * Jennies 91-57 3/11/06 A ‡ WU 65-51 1/14/09 A * Jennies 66-63 1/8/90 A * Jennies 80-62 12/30/06 H * WU 66-44 2/21/09 H * Jennies 72-48 1/7/91 H * Jennies 90-57 2/24/07 A * WU 63-53 1/13/10 H * NWMSU 80-67 2/29/92 A * Jennies 74-62 1/5/08 A * WU 68-47 2/20/10 A * Jennies 87-66 2/27/93 H * Jennies 74-62 3/1/08 H * Jennies 68-59 1/12/11 A * NWMSU 75-72 1/29/94 H * Jennies 64-54 1/3/09 A * Jennies (OT) 79-77 2/19/11 H * NWMSU 88-74 1/28/95 A * SBU 77-65 2/11/09 H * WU 73-58 1/11/12 H * Jennies 66-64 1/2/96 A * Jennies 77-59 1/2/10 H * WU 76-66 2/18/12 A * Jennies 66-56 2/28/96 H † SBU 54-35 2/10/10 A * WU (OT) 66-54 1/26/13 H* Jennies 60-52 1/8/97 H * Jennies 65-61 3/7/10 N † WU 68-56 2/1/97 A * Jennies 79-58 3/12/10 N ‡ WU 72-61 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MIAA Opponents Location Overall Home Away Neut. Postseason* First Met Last Met Central Oklahoma, University . of Edmond, Okla . 4-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 1982-83 2012-13 Emporia, Kan . 31-37 19-11 10-20 2-6 2-8 1974-75 2012-13 Fort Hays State University Hays, Kan . 11-7 7-2 2-5 3-0 2-0 1993-94 2012-13 Lincoln University Jefferson City, Mo . 47-2 25-1 21-2 0-0 2-0 1982-83 2012-13 Lindenwood University St . Charles, Mo . 6-0 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 1992-93 2012-13 Missouri Southern State University Joplin, Mo . 33-20 18-6 13-13 2-1 2-2 1981-82 2012-13 Missouri Western State University St . Joseph, Mo . 31-26 20-8 10-17 1-1 3-5 1983-84 2012-13 University of Nebraska-Kearney Kearney, Neb . 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2012-13 2012-13 Northeastern State Tahlequah, Okla . 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2012-13 2012-13 Northwest Missouri State University Maryville, Mo . 60-25 39-6 19-16 2-3 8-1 1971-72 2012-13 Pittsburg State University Pittsburg, Kan . 27-20 19-5 7-14 1-1 4-3 1989-99 2012-13 Southwest Baptist University Bolivar, Mo . 48-12 23-6 24-5 1-1 1-2 1970-71 2012-13 Washburn University Topeka, Kan . 14-38 8-14 5-20 1-4 1-7 1989-90 2012-13 Totals 314-186 181-59 118-110 15-17 25-28 Win-Loss Percentages .628 .754 .517 .468 .471 All Other Opponents Location Overall Home Away Neut. Postseason* First Met Last Met Abilene Christian University Abilene, Tex . 4-0 4-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1984-85 1988-89 Academy of Art San Francisco, Calif . 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 2012-13 2012-13 Alaska-Fairbanks, University of; Fairbanks, Alaska 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1997-98 1997-98 Angelo State San Angelo, Tex . 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-0 2003-04 2005-06 Arkansas-Little Rock, University of Little Rock, Ark . 2-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1983-84 1987-88 Arkansas-Pine Bluff, University of Pine Bluff, Ark . 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1988-89 1988-89 Arkansas Tech University Russellville, Ark . 2-1 1-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 2004-05 2012-13 Avila College Kansas City, Mo . 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1991-92 1993-94 Barry University Miami Shores, Fla . 2-1 0-0 2-0 0-1 0-0 1991-92 2009-10 Bellarmine University Louisville, Ky . 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 2007-08 2007-08 Belmont University Nashville, Tenn . 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1979-80 1979-80 Bemidji State University Bemidji, Minn . . 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1999-00 1999-00 Benedictine College Atchison, Kan . 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1995-96 2011-12 Bentley College Waltham, Mass . 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1988-89 1988-89 Butler University Indianapolis, Ind . 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1983-84 1983-84 California Polytechnic State University-Pomona Pomona, Calif . 1-3 0-0 0-1 1-2 0-1 1984-85 1994-95 California State University-Chico Chico, Calif . 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1993-94 1993-94 California State University-Dominguez Hills Carson, Calif. 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1985-86 1985-86 California State University-East Bay Hayward, Calif . 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1998-99 1998-99 California State University-Los Angeles Los Angeles, Calif . 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1992-93 1992-93 Cameron University Lawton, Okla . 3-2 1-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 1995-96 2007-08 Central Arkansas, University of Conway, Ark . 1-1 0-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 1986-87 2003-04 Central College Pella, Iowa 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1992-93 1992-93 Central Methodist College Fayette, Mo . 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1970-71 2005-06 Central Washington University Ellensburg, Wash . 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1993-94 1993-94 Chapman University Orange, Calif . 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1983-84 1983-84 Clemson University Clemson, S .C . 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1976-77 1976-77 Coe College Cedar Rapids, Iowa 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1997-98 1997-98 Columbus State University Columbus, Ga . 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 2001-02 2001-02 Cottey College Nevada, Mo . 4-0 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1973-74 1974-75 Creighton University Omaha, Neb . 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1983-84 1984-85 Culver-Stockton College Canton, Mo . 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1987-88 1987-88 Delta State University Cleveland, Miss . 0-3 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-0 1974-75 1991-92 Denver, University of Denver, Colo . 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1991-92 1991-92 DePaul University Chicago, Ill . 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1979-80 1979-80 Dixie State College of Utah St . George, Utah 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 2012-13 2012-13 Dominican College Orangeburg, N .Y . 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 2008-09 2008-09 Drake University Des Moines, Iowa 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 1978-79 1978-79 Drury University Springfield, Mo . 2-2 0-1 1-1 1-0 0-0 2000-01 2009-10 East Central University Ada, Okla . 3-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 1982-83 2011-12 East Tennessee State University Johnson City, Tenn . 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1980-81 1980-81 Eastern Illinois University Charleston, Ill . 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1981-82 1982-83 Eastern Kentucky University Richmond, Ky . 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1976-77 1976-77 Evangel University Springfield, Mo . 12-0 10-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1970-71 2012-13 Flairs AAU Team 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1975-76 1975-76 Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton, Fla . 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1987-88 1987-88 Florida Southern College Lakeland, Fla . 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1998-99 1998-99 Florida State University Tallahassee, Fla . 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1980-81 1980-81 Fort Valley State University Fort Valley, Ga . 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 1991-92 2001-02 Friends University Wichita, Kan . 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1995-96 1999-00 Gannon University Erie, Pa . 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1991-92 1991-92 Graceland College Lamoni, Iowa 7-0 6-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1970-71 2009-10 Grand Canyon University Phoenix, Ariz. 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1997-98 1999-00 Grand View College Des Moines, Iowa 1-3 1-1 0-2 0-0 0-0 1973-74 1976-77 Hannibal-LaGrange University LaGrange, Mo . 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2004-05 2004-05 Harding University Searcy Ark . 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2012-13 2012-13 Harris-Stowe State College St . Louis, Mo . 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1996-97 2005-06 Haskell Indian Nations University (formerly Haskell J .C .) Lawrence, Kan . 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1971-72 1971-72 Illinois State University Normal, Ill . 3-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1975-76 1979-80

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All Other Opponents Location Overall Home Away Neut. Postseason* First Met Last Met Incarnate Word, University of San Antonio, Tex . 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 2003-04 2003-04 Indiana University Bloomington, Ind . 3-0 0-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 1976-77 1982-83 Indiana Univ ./Purdue Univ .-Fort Wayne Fort Wayne, Ind . 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 1988-89 1990-91 Indianapolis, University of Indianapolis, Ind . 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 2002-03 2002-03 Iowa, University of Iowa City, Iowa 6-1 4-0 2-1 0-0 0-0 1972-73 1981-82 Iowa State University Ames, Iowa 7-3 4-1 3-1 0-1 0-0 1974-75 1984-85 Iowa Wesleyan College Mt . Pleasant, Iowa 3-0 2-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1971-72 1998-99 Johnson County Community College Overland Park, Kan . 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1980-81 1981-82 Kansas, University of Lawrence, Kan . 9-6 5-2 4-3 0-1 0-1 1970-71 1986-87 Manhattan, Kan . 17-13 4-3 1-8 2-2 2-1 1971-72 1988-89 Kentucky, University of Lexington, Ky . 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1976-77 1976-77 Lewis University Romeoville, Ill . 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2011-12 2012-13 Lindenwood University-Belleville Belleville, Ill . 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2010-11 2010-11 Lock Haven University Lock Haven, Penn . 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1988-89 1988-89 Louisiana Tech University Ruston, La . 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1978-79 1978-79 Luther College Decorah, Iowa 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 1973-74 1975-76 Lyon College Batesville, Ark . 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1996-97 1996-97 Marycrest Internat’l Univ . (formerly Teikyo Marycrest) Davenport, Iowa 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1995-96 1995-96 Memphis, University of (formerly Memphis State U .) Memphis, Tenn . 1-2 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 1974-75 1978-79 Mercer University Macon, Ga . 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-0 1980-81 1984-85 Mesa State University Grand Junction, Colo . 1-1 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 2002-03 2005-06 Metropolitan State College Denver, Colo . 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2000-01 2000-01 Michigan State University East Lansing, Mich . 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1986-87 1986-87 MidAmerica Nazarene University Olathe, Kan. 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1994-95 1994-95 Middle Tennessee State University Murfreesboro, Tenn . 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1979-80 1979-80 Midland Lutheran College Fremont, Neb . 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1971-72 1971-72 Midwestern State University Wichita Falls, Texas 2-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 2004-05 2011-12 Minnesota, University of Minneapolis, Minn . 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1981-82 1981-82 Minnesota-Duluth, University of Duluth, Minn . 1-1 0-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 1985-86 2009-10 Minnesota State University-Mankato (formerly Mankato St .) Mankato, Minn . 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 1985-86 2007-08 Minnesota State University-Moorhead Moorhead, Minn . 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1992-93 1992-93 Mississippi, University of; Oxford, Miss . 1-1 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 1977-78 1983-84 Mississippi State University Starkville, Miss . 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1978-79 1978-79 Mississippi University for Women Columbus, Miss . 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1979-80 1979-80 Missouri, University of Columbia, Mo . 14-12 9-3 3-7 2-2 4-3 1970-71 1987-88 Missouri Baptist University St . Louis, Mo . 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1990-91 1995-96 Missouri-Kansas City, University of Kansas City, Mo . 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 2008-09 2008-09 Missouri-St . Louis, University of St . Louis, Mo . 30-1 14-0 15-0 1-1 2-1 1974-75 2003-04 Missouri State University (Formerly Southwest Mo . St .) Springfield, Mo . 15-8 9-2 3-6 3-0 5-1 1970-71 1982-83 Missouri University of Science & Technology Rolla, Mo . 36-4 20-1 16-2 0-1 3-0 1982-83 2004-05 Missouri Valley College Marshall, Mo . 5-0 5-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1986-87 2003-04 Moberly Area Community College Moberly, Mo . 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1981-82 1981-82 Morningside College Sioux City, Iowa 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1999-00 2000-01 Montana State University-Billings Billings, Mont . 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1994-95 1994-95 Morehead State University Morehead, Ky . 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1980-81 1980-81 National College of Education Evanston, Ill . 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1980-81 1989-90 Nebraska, University of Lincoln, Neb . 3-5 2-1 1-4 0-0 0-0 1975-76 1983-84 Nebraska-Omaha, University of Omaha, Neb . 15-8 7-3 5-5 3-0 1-0 1976-77 2010-11 North Carolina-Greensboro, University of Greensboro, N .C . 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1982-83 1982-83 North Dakota State University Fargo, N .D . 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 1984-85 1985-86 North Iowa Area Community College Mason City, Iowa 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1974-75 1974-75 Northeastern Illinois University Chicago, Ill . 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1985-86 1988-89 Northern Colorado, University of Greeley, Colo . 4-0 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1978-79 1987-88 Northern Iowa, University of Cedar Falls, Iowa 4-2 2-0 1-1 1-1 1-0 1972-73 1989-90 Northern Kentucky University Highland Heights, Ky . 3-1 1-0 0-1 2-0 1-0 1978-79 1984-85 Northern Michigan University Marquette, Mich . 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1989-90 1989-90 Northwestern Oklahoma State University Alva, Okla . 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1987-88 1987-88 Nova Southeastern Fort Lauderdale, Fla . 2-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 2006-07 2009-10 Oakland City University Oakland City, Penn . 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 2003-04 2003-04 Oakland University Rochester, Mich . 1-1 0-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 1984-85 1989-90 Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1980-81 1980-81 Oklahoma, University of Norman, Okla . 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1990-91 1990-91 Oklahoma Christian University Oklahoma City, Okla . 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1987-88 1987-88 Oklahoma City University Oklahoma City, Okla . 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1981-82 1981-82 Oral Roberts University Tulsa, Okla . 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1981-82 1990-91 Ottawa University Ottawa, Kan . 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1997-98 1997-98 Ouachita Baptist Arkadelphia, Ark . 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 2006-07 2006-07 Overland Steel AAU Team 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1972-73 1972-73 Ozarks, College of the Point Lookout, Mo. 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1984-85 1985-86 Palm Beach Atlantic University West Palm Beach, Fla . 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2008-09 2008-09 Park College Parkville, Mo . 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1994-95 1994-95 Phillips University Enid, Okla . 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1989-90 1989-90 Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh, Penn . 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1977-78 1977-78 Quincy University Quincy, Ill . 8-2 5-0 3-1 0-1 0-0 1989-90 2011-12 Rockhurst University Kansas City, Mo . 9-2 4-1 4-1 1-0 0-0 1984-85 2002-03 (formerly Claremore Junior College) Claremore, Okla . 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1973-74 1973-74

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All Other Opponents Location Overall Home Away Neut. Postseason* First Met Last Met Rollins College Winter Park, Fla . 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1996-97 1996-97 Rutgers University New Brunswick, N .J . 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 1979-80 1979-80 St . Anselm College Manchester, N .H . 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1987-88 1987-88 St . Cloud State University St . Cloud, Minn . 5-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 2-0 1976-77 1988-89 St . Joseph’s College Rensselaer, Ind . 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 2002-03 2002-03 St . Louis University St . Louis, Mo . *8-0 4-0 3-0 1-0 1-0 1975-76 1980-81 St . Mary’s University San Antonio, Texas 2-1 2-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 2006-07 2012-13 St . Thomas Aquinas College Sparkill, N .Y . 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 2004-05 2004-05 San Francisco State University San Francisco, Calif . 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1998-99 1998-99 Simpson College Indianola, Iowa 4-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 1976-77 1979-80 South Dakota, University of Vermillion, S .D . 4-0 3-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1982-83 1994-95 South Dakota State University Brookings, S .D . 1-1 1-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 1971-72 1988-89 Southeast Missouri State University Cape Girardeau, Mo . 28-7 17-2 11-5 0-0 8-3 1970-71 1990-91 Southern Colorado, University of Pueblo, Colo . 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1999-00 1999-00 Southern Illinois University-Carbondale Carbondale, Ill . 3-2 2-0 1-1 0-1 0-0 1976-77 1980-81 Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville Edwardsville, Ill . 9-4 5-3 3-1 1-0 0-0 1981-82 2007-08 Southern Indiana, University of Evansville, Ind . 1-2 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 1993-94 2007-08 Southwestern Oklahoma State University Weatherford, Okla . 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-1 1987-88 2012-13 Stephen F . Austin University Nacogdoches, Texas 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-3 0-0 1976-77 1979-80 Stephens College Columbia, Mo . 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1970-71 1971-72 Tampa, University of Tampa, Fla . 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1987-88 1987-88 Tarkio College Tarkio, Mo . 3-1 0-1 2-0 1-0 0-0 1975-76 1978-79 Temple Junior College Temple, Texas 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1977-78 1979-80 Tennessee-Martin, University of Martin, Tenn . 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 1974-75 1976-77 Tennessee Tech University Cookeville, Tenn . 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1977-78 1977-78 Texas, University of Austin, Texas 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 1981-82 1981-82 Texas A&M University-Commerce Commerce, Texas 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 2005-06 2005-06 Texas A&M University-Kingsville (formerly Texas A&I) Kingsville, Texas 5-1 1-0 1-1 3-0 0-0 1984-85 2010-11 Texas A&M International University Laredo, Texas 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 2008-09 2008-09 Texas-Pan American, Univ . of (formerly Pan American U .) Edinberg, Texas 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1984-85 1984-85 Texas Southern University Houston, Texas 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1984-85 1984-85 Texas Woman’s University Denton, Texas 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1977-78 2004-05 Truman State University Kirksville, Mo . 59-10 32-4 26-6 1-0 0-0 1971-72 2012-13 Union University Jackson, Tenn . 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1990-91 1990-91 Upper Iowa University Fayette, Iowa 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2004-05 2004-05 Ursinus College Collegeville, Penn . 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1990-91 1990-91 Utah, University of Salt Lake City, Utah 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1978-79 1978-79 Valdosta State University Valdosta, Ga . 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 1-0 1980-81 1983-84 Valley City State University Valley City, N .D . 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1972-73 1972-73 Valparaiso University Valparaiso, Ind . 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1979-80 1979-80 Virginia Union University Richmond, Va . 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 1982-83 1983-84 Wayne State College Wayne, Neb . 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1997-98 2003-04 Webster University Webster Groves, Mo . 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2012-13 2012-13 West Florida, University of Pensacola, Fla . 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 2000-01 2000-01 West Texas A&M Univ . (formerly West Texas State) Canyon, Texas 2-4 2-1 0-1 0-2 1-0 1986-87 2010-11 West Virginia Wesleyan College Buckhannon, W .V . 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1994-95 1994-95 Western Carolina University Cullowhee, N .C . 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1974-75 1974-75 Western Illinois University Macomb, Ill . 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1981-82 1983-84 Western Michigan University Kalamazoo, Mich. 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1980-81 1980-81 Western State College of Colorado Gunnison, Colo . 3-0 0-0 0-0 3-0 0-0 1986-87 2002-03 Westmar University LeMars, Iowa 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1973-74 1973-74 Wichita, Kan . . 5-1 3-0 2-1 0-0 0-0 1976-77 1981-82 William Jewell College Liberty, Mo . 6-0 6-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1972-73 2010-11 William Penn University Oskaloosa, Iowa 2-2 2-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 1975-76 2002-03 William Woods University Fulton, Mo . 7-0 6-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1979-80 1999-00 Winona State University Winona, Minn . 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2004-05 2004-05 Wisconsin, University of Madison, Wisc . 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1980-81 1980-81 Wisconsin-Green Bay, University of Green Bay, Wisc . 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1982-83 1982-83 Wisconsin-, University of LaCrosse, Wisc . 2-1 0-0 0-0 2-1 0-0 1975-76 1979-80 Wisconsin-Parkside, University of Kenosha, Wisc . 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1988-89 1988-89 Wyoming, University of; Laramie Laramie, Wyo . 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1983-84 1983-84 Grand Totals (40 Years) 872-350 470-99 285-188 117-63 61-45 Win-Loss Percentages .713 .826 .602 .650 .575 Series Record by Conference Peach Belt ...... 0-1 ( 000). Horizon League ...... 3-0 (1 .000) Wisconsin Intercollegiate ...... 2-1 ( .667) Division II Pennsylvania State ...... 1-0 (1 .000) Mid-American ...... 0-1 ( .000) California Collegiate ...... 5-4 ( .556) Rocky Mountain ...... 4-0 (1 .000) Missouri Valley ...... 31-15 ( .674) NAIA Central Atlantic ...... 1-0 (1 .000) Sunshine State ...... 6-2 ( .750) Mountain West ...... 1-0 (1 .000) American Midwest ...... 15-0 (1 .000) Central Intercollegiate ...... 1-1 (0 .000) Southern Intercollegiate ...... 2-0 (1 .000) Ohio Valley ...... 43-13 ( 768). Dakota ...... 1-0 (1 .000) East Coast ...... 1-0 (1 .000) West Virginia Intercollegiate ...... 1-0 (1 .000) Southeastern ...... 2-2 ( 500). Evangel ...... 1-0 (1 .000) Great American ...... 3-1 ( .750) Southern ...... 2-0 (1 .000) Great Plains ...... 3-0 (1 .000) Great Lakes Intercollegiate ...... 1-0 (1 .000) Division I Southland ...... 1-4 ( .200) Heart of America ...... 33-0 (1 .000) Great Lakes Valley ...... 93-16 ( .853) Atlantic Coast ...... 2-0 (1 .000) Southwestern ...... 2-0 (1 .000) Kansas Collegiate ...... 4-0 (1 .000) Great Northwest ...... 2-1 ( .667) Atlantic Sun ...... 3-1 ( .750) Summit League ...... 26-13 ( 667). Midlands Collegiate ...... 3-0 (1 .000) Gulf South ...... 4-3 ( .571) Atlantic 10 ...... 8-0 (1 .000) Sun Belt ...... 5-1 ( .833) Midwest Collegiate ...... 6-5 (0 .571) Heartland ...... 3-1 ( .750) Big 12 ...... 48-35 ( .578) Western Athletic ...... 0-1 ( .000) Sooner ...... 3-2 (0 .600) Lone Star ...... 21-11 ( .646) Big East ...... 2-1 ( .667) TranSouth ...... 3-0 (1 .000) MIAA ...... 370-196 ( .653) Big Sky ...... 4-0 (1 .000) Division III Other Northern Sun ...... 12-4 ( .750) Big Ten ...... 12-10 ( 545). Centennial ...... 1-0 (1 .000) NJCAA ...... 4-2 (0 .667) Northeast-10 ...... 1-1 ( .500) Conference USA ...... 1-2 ( .333) Iowa Intercollegiate ...... 8-0 (1 .000) Independent ...... 5-1 (1 .000) Pacific West ...... 4-0 (1 .000) Great West ...... 2-1 ( .667) SLIAC ...... 1-0 (1 .000) 44 UCMathletics.com UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL 2012-13 Year in Review

Senior Forward Keuna Flax UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL G a m e R e ca p s UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL

Jennies basketball open season with scored five points. The win marks the second consecutive season  Seven Jennies earned at least two steals in the that Central Missouri has started the year at 2-0, win over Webster  game, with Caddell and Winkelmann picking up and extends the current winning streak against non-     three apiece to lead the team . conference opponents to eight straight games .                                The win marks the fifth straight season-opening                                 victory for the Jens, and puts UCM at 8-1 in season                 Winkelmann’s double-double guides                                openers in the Dave Slifer era .                Jennies past Harding                                                                               Jennies cruise to 87-37 win over                      Evangel                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               WARRENSBURG, Mo . - Five players scored in double                                                                                           figures, as the Central Missouri Jennies defeated                                                                 the Webster (Mo .) Gorlocks, 92-49, Saturday                                 afternoon at the Multipurpose Building . Junior                WARRENSBURG, Mo . - In just her third collegiate                                       guard BreAnna Lewis led the attack with 19 points . game, freshman guard Shelby Winkelmann    posted          The Jennies (1-0) shot 50 .0% (36-of-72) from                                   her first career double-double, scoring 24 points             the field, while holding Webster to just 30.0%           and 12 rebounds, as the Central Missouri Jennies   (18-of-60), and forcing 27 Gorlock turnovers . After  defeated the Harding Lady Bison, 78-62, Thursday playing as one of the MIAA and national leaders in         WARRENSBURG,  Mo - For the second    straight   night at the Multipurpose Building . Winkelmann       three-point shooting, the Jens used the inside game game, guard BreAnna   Lewis led the Jennies   attack,   shot 60% (9-of-15) from the field, as the Jennies   to get the win, taking only nine three-point shots scoring 20 points as Central Missouri defeated the earned an important in-region victory and advanced throughout the game . Evangel Crusaders, 87-37, Monday night at the to 3-0 on the year . Forward Nicole Caddell scored the first points UCM Multipurpose Building. Four Jennies finished in Winkelmann got started early, scoring the first of the 2012-13 season, with a pair of free throws double figures, as UCM moves to 2-0 on the year. bucket of the game with a driving layup just ten in the opening minutes to give the Jens an early Central Missouri’s defense was dominant, seconds into the game. The Jennies took a five 2-0 lead . UCM took their biggest lead in the early holding the Crusaders to just 9 .7% shooting in point lead after five minutes, when BreAnna Lewis moments of the game off a trey from Lewis, giving the first half (3-of-31), and giving up just nine hit a jumper to make it a 12-7 score . The Lady the Jennies a 11-5 advantage. After five quick points before the intermission . The Jens forced a Bison answered with three straight treys, including points from the Gorlocks, Central Missouri took total of 26 turnovers, leading to 37 points . Senior back-to-back scores from Kristen Celsor to take the an 11-2 run, highlighted by six points from junior forward Nicole Caddell had a relatively quiet night lead . A layup on the Lady Bison’s next possession Symone Murray, to build a double-digit lead at 22- on offense, but produced on the other end of the made it an 18-12 Harding advantage, forcing head 12 at the 8:12 mark of the first half. floor, leading the team with four blocks and three coach Dave Slifer to call a timeout . Central Missouri scored the last eight points of steals, while pulling down five defensive boards. Junior Symone Murray pulled the Jens back the first half, taking a 45-25 lead into the break. Caddell also moved into ninth place on UCM’s in the game with back-to-back treys of her own, UCM scored 21 points off turnovers in the first all-time blocks list during the game, and now has tying the score at 18-18 with 10:58 to play . When half, off 14 Webster turnovers . Caddell, along with 75 blocked shots in her UCM career, passing Karen Danielle Barry scored off a Lewis assist at the 9:41 freshman Shelby Winkelmann went into the locker Chalupny (1987-91) for tenth, and Katie Vaska mark of the first half, UCM took a 22-21 lead that room in double figures, scoring ten points apiece in (1998-02) for ninth . they would not relinquish the rest of the night . the first half. The Jennies scored the first seven points of the The Jennies finished the first half on an 11-2 run, A 7-1 run for the Gorlocks to open up the game, highlighted by a three pointer and another highlighted by two more three-pointers from Murray . second half cut the Jens lead to 14, at 46-32 . UCM field goal from senior Erin Redmond. Evangel closed The Brampton, Ontario native led all scorers at the responded immediately, scoring on nine straight the gap to five points at the 13:10 mark in the first half with 12 points . possessions and ultimately going on a 26-0 run and half, with a layup from EU’s Sierra McSpadden . Harding (1-1) cut the lead after the break, taking a 72-32 lead with just under nine minutes to From that point, Central Missouri did not allow down to just five points after a three-pointer from play . Webster’s Cassie Endicott hit a jumper on the another point for the rest of the half, and then held Tabitha Haney at the 16:57 mark, capping off a next possession to make it 72-34, but that would be the Crusaders scoreless for the first two and a half 12-4 Lady Bison run to start the half . Over the as close as they would get the rest of the way . minutes of the second half . The Jennies recorded a next two minutes, Winkelmann took over, scoring Winkelmann finished with 16 points, just behind 32-0 run, building up a 46-9 lead . eight straight points on three straight possessions, Lewis’ game-high 19. Caddell finished with 15, Juniors Quinnecia Twine and Symone Murray rebuidling the Jennies lead back to 13 points, at 56- while juniors Quinnecia Twine and Murray finished both scored in double figures in their second 43 . The rest of the team got involved over the next with 11 and 10 points in their Jennies’ debuts straight game, scoring 14 and 12 points, two minutes, and in all, UCM took a 16-0 run over respectively . respectively . Freshman Shelby WInkelmann also less than three minutes, putting the game nearly Caddell, a senior from Tuscaloosa, Ala ., nearly reached double figures, scoring 13 points off 5-of-8 out of reach . earned the Jens’ first double-double of the season, shooting, and a perfect 3-of-3 from the free throw Up by 21 points with 13:09 to play, Harding pulling down nine rebounds in the win . She also line. Winkelmann also posted a game-high five would be unable to cut the lead to single digits the finished with a game-high three blocks and three assists in the win . rest of the night . Winkelmann scored 17 of her 24 in steals . Central Missouri’s lead briefly reached the the second half, as well as nine of her 12 rebounds . Senior Erin Redmond, making her first 50-point mark in the second half, reaching a high of She also dealt out three assists without a turnover appearance after suffering a season-ending injury 54 points after Brielle Wattley’s layup with 5:02 in after the half . last year, led the Jennies with 4 assists . She also the second half made it a 78-24 Jennies lead . Lewis finished her third consecutive game

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scoring in double figures, as the junior guard immediately responded with an 8-0 run of their and eight rebounds before intermission . The posted 15 points in the win . She also collected own, as a three-pointer from Boyd gave the Rattlers Tuscaloosa, Ala. native scored the first bucket a game-high five assists. Murray’s 12 points, all a 24-22 lead at the 5:12 mark of the first half. of the second half to regain the lead for UCM at scored in the first half, gives her three straight Lewis would tie the game at 24-24 on the next 38-37. Both sides traded the lead for the first three games with ten or more points as well . possession, kick-starting a 11-0 run for UCM . The minutes of the second half, until Erin Redmond’s Brielle Wattley, coming off the bench at the Jennies would hold onto the lead through the rest three-pointer at the 17:13 mark put the Jens up for point guard spot, tallied five assists without a of the half, going into the break ahead 35-29 . good at the 17:13 mark of the second half . turnover while seeing 23 minutes of floor time Winkelmann led the Jens with 11 first half points. The lead stretched to 11 points again at the against the Lady Bison . The bench performed well Central Missouri would build a brief double-digit 4:02 mark, when Caddell’s layup following a Shelby overall for the Jennies, scoring 20 points compared lead early in the second half, as a three-pointer Winkelmann steal made it 75-64 . Lewis then made to just four points from the Harding reserves . UCM from Lewis and a layup from Kiersten Orton made its final run, hitting back-to-back threes, cutting the also outscored their third straight opponent in the it 40-29 at the 17:46 mark . St . Mary’s responded lead down to just five points in less than a minute. paint, 30-26 . with an 11-2 run over the next 3:45, pulling within A free throw from Lewis’ Sam Rinehart made it a three points at 43-40 . St . Mary’s eventually tied four-point game, before Caddell answered with a Lewis’ buzzer-beater holds off St. the score at 51-51 midway through the second bucket, followed by Brielle Wattley drawing a foul Mary’s half, with a layup from Morgan Pullins . Lewis hit and hitting two big free throws down the stretch,  a three a minute later to regain the lead, but St . making it a 79-71 Jennies lead, and the Flyers   Mary’s answered with a trey of their own on the were unable to recover .     next possession . A jumper from Winkelmann Wattley finished with a career-high 13 points,                                started a quick 8-2 run, putting UCM ahead 62-56 recording the first double-digit performance of her                                 with 5:44 remaining . career. Winkelmann reached double figures for the                                                St . Mary’s would make one last charge in the fifth straight game, with 16 points, while BreAnna                               closing minutes, however, scoring eight points over Lewis picked up 15 points in the win .                                 the last minute and a half to even the score in the               final seconds, before Lewis’ steal and layup sealed           No. 23 Jennies fall on the road to No.                     the victory .  17 Fort Hays State    Winkelmann finished in double figures for the                                  fourth straight game, scoring 17 points in the win .                                  Overall, the Jens struggled more on offense against                                                                                  the Rattlers than in any other game in the early                                                                                              season, committing 24 turnovers, which resulted in                                                 26 points for St . Mary’s .                                                                                                                                           Jennies hold off late comeback, win                       WARRENSBURG, Mo . - Junior guard BreAnna road matchup over Lewis                                     Lewis scored the most   important of her  25  points                         as the buzzer sounded, pushing the Central                                                     Missouri Jennies in front 74-72 as time expired to                                                                               defeat the visiting St . Mary’s Rattlers on Sunday                                                               afternoon in the Multipurpose Building .                                                                                             Central Missouri (4-0) lead throughout the                                                                                           entire second half, but the Rattlers’ Lia Kioa tied                                the score at 72-72 with 47 seconds remaining with                                                         a jumper . After a Jennie turnover, St . Mary’s had                       a shot to take the lead, but missed the shot with        19 seconds to go . The Rattlers pulled down the                HAYS, Kan . - The 23rd-ranked Central Missouri                                   offensive board and called a timeout with just :14                 Jennies suffered their first loss of the  season,                                              on the clock . falling on the road 95-50 to the 17th-ranked Fort                                  Lewis stepped up on defense as the Rattlers                Hays State Tigers .                looked to take the final shot; the Greenville,                Fort Hays came out strong to start the game,     Miss . native stole the ball and drove down on a               picking up the first two field goals and taking a                     fast break, getting the layup off just before time           quick 4-0 lead within the first minute of the game.  expired .  After Nicole Caddell hit one of two free throws to  Senior Nicole Caddell recorded her first double- ROMEOVILLE, Ill. - Four Jennies finished in put the Jennies on the board, the Lady Tigers put                   double on the season in the victory; the forward double figures, as Central Missouri held  on to   together the longest run the Jens have seen this          

  pulled down a career-high 16 rebounds, while defeat the Lewis Flyers in the first road trip of the season, scoring 30 straight points to go ahead scoring 10 points . season, 84-77 . Senior All-American Nicole Caddell 34-1 with 8:37 to play in the first half. The Jennies led throughout the first five led the way, scoring 24 points and pulling down a Central Missouri started to recover in the final minutes of the game, as freshman Shelby career-high 16 rebounds in the win . eight minutes before halftime, as Caddell’s jumper Winkelmann hit the first two shots of the game to The Flyers (3-1) hit four three-pointers over ended the drought at the 8:01 mark of the first put UCM up 4-0 . St . Mary’s tied the score with a the last 3:50, but the Jens were able to withstand half . UCM played even with the Tigers through the layup from Jackie Woods, who hit the free throw the shootout, scoring nine points during the same rest of the first half, and headed into the break after being fouled on the play . A jumper from stretch to claim the fifth victory of the year. down 47-15 . Rattler Liz Boyd gave St. Mary’s a brief 10-8 lead at The Jennies (5-0) took a commanding lead The Jennies played even with Fort Hays through the 14:40 mark of the first half. through most of the first half, going up 30-19 on the opening minutes of the second half, as Shelby Both teams traded the lead back and forth Caddell’s layup midway through the first half. That Winkelmann scored four points over a two minute during the middle portions of the first half, until would be the largest lead of the game, as the span . At that point, Fort Hays put together another a quick 8-0 run by the Jens made it a 22-16 UCM Flyers closed out the half on a 16-4 run to take a 11-0 run, stretching their lead to 67-24 with 14:16 lead with 6:40 to play until halftime . Breonna one point lead going into the break . to play . Emray fueled the run, scoring all four of her Caddell nearly earned her double-double Junior Symone Murray led the Jennies in points during the game within that run . St . Mary’s through just one half of play, picking up 10 points scoring, collecting a career high 13 points . Nicole

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Caddell was the only other Jennie to reach double- Flax debuts with 28 points as Jennies Guard BreAnna Lewis finished in double-figures Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics figures, scoring 11 points while pulilng down eight Central Missouri vs Dixie State for the sixth time this year, scoring 12 points . She 12/18/12defeat 5:30 pm at Las Vegas, Dixie NV (Orleans StateArena) in Las Vegas rebounds . The 45-point margin is the highest for also matched her career high with five assists. Central Missouri 78 • 7-1 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds a Jennies opponent in the Dave Slifer era, and the ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 21 Flax,Keuna f 11-18 3-3 3-3 5 5 10 2 28 1 3 0 0 30 highest since 1974-75 . 44 Caddell,Nicole f 7-17 0-0 7-10 4 6 10 2 21 1 1 1 5 32 00 Lewis,BreAnna g 4-12 3-8 1-2 1 4 5 2 12 5 2 0 1 27 BreAnna Lewis’ 30 points lead UCM to 23 Winkelmann,Shelby g 1-4 1-1 2-2 1 1 2 1 5 0 1 0 0 8 24 Wattley,Brielle g 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7  02 Twine,Quinnecia 0-2 0-1 1-2 1 2 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 22 win over Academy of Art Winkelmann scores 42 as No. 23 03 Redmond,Erin 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 2 2 1 2 0 1 14  13 Murray,Symone 2-9 0-2 0-1 0 4 4 1 4 1 0 0 0 20 14 Orton,Kiersten 1-4 0-0 1-1 1 2 3 1 3 1 0 0 0 10  Jennies defeat No. 21 Emporia State 20 Embray,Breonna 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 21     42 Kelly,Katie 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1                45 Barry,Danielle 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 1 0 8                  Team 5 1 6 2                  Totals 28-72 7-15 15-21 19 27 46 18 78 11 13 2 7 200                  FG % 1st Half: 13-37 35.1% 2nd half: 15-35 42.9% Game: 28-72 38.9% Deadball                    3FG % 1st Half: 5-12 41.7% 2nd half: 2-3 66.7% Game: 7-15 46.7% Rebounds                 FT % 1st Half: 7-8 87.5% 2nd half: 8-13 61.5% Game: 15-21 71.4% 3                                               Dixie State 69 • 6-4                                               Total 3-Ptr Rebounds                                ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min                                23 Brown, Johnna f 3-8 0-0 2-3 2 6 8 1 8 3 2 0 0 27                                34 Munns, Mandy c 8-14 0-0 4-6 3 6 9 0 20 2 0 0 0 22                               03 Miller, Kaylah g 2-8 1-6 1-2 1 2 3 1 6 1 2 0 0 25                               05 Maxey, Chanel g 4-5 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 0 8 0 3 0 2 27                    12 Giles, Jordan g 0-4 0-1 0-0 1 2 3 4 0 3 3 1 0 21                              14 Spinks, Rachael 2-3 0-0 0-0 3 0 3 1 4 2 1 0 0 15                20 Brugman, Jaymee 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 4                          24 Hayes, Erica 1-6 0-2 2-2 0 1 1 4 4 1 1 1 4 10                         25 Gough, Shannon 2-4 2-4 1-2 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 10               32 Thomas, Becca 1-5 0-0 1-2 0 2 2 3 3 1 0 0 1 12  33 Liana, Kirsten Marie 3-8 0-3 1-2 2 2 4 1 7 3 1 1 0 25                        40 Matthews, Latia 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2                         Team 1 4 5  Totals 27-66 3-16 12-19 14 28 42 18 69 17 13 3 7 200                                     FG % 1st Half: 16-39 41.0% 2nd half: 11-27 40.7% Game: 27-66 40.9% Deadball                 3FG % 1st Half: 0-5 0.0% 2nd half: 3-11 27.3% Game: 3-16 18.8% Rebounds                 FT % 1st Half: 6-9 66.7% 2nd half: 6-10 60.0% Game: 12-19 63.2% 5                                                                Officials: Gary Horkey, Timothey Greenwood, Richard Brewer                Technical fouls: Central Missouri-None. Dixie State-None.                                Attendance: 134                 Las Vegas Challenge - Game #3                                                              Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast                CentralLAS Missouri VEGAS, 38Nev.40 78- In her firstPoints gamePaint T/O Chanceas aBreak Jennie,Bench                UCM 34 10 18 2 12                   Dixie State 38 31 69 DX-WBB 30 14 19 8 27                              juniorLast FG - UCM Keuna 2nd-02:27, DX-WBB Flax 2nd-00:27. led the team with 28Score tied points - 1 time. and                          Largest lead - UCM by 17 2nd-04:42, DX-WBB by 12 1st-13:17. Lead changed - 1 time.                          ten rebounds, as the Central Missouri Jennies won                                            their first game at the Las Vegas Challenge, over LAS VEGAS, Nev . - WIth a career-high 30 points,                             Dixie State (Utah) 78-69 . junior BreAnna Lewis   led all scorers,  as  the  Central                              The Jennies (7-1) got off to a slow start at Missouri Jennies defeated the Academy of Art        Orleans Arena, falling behind by as much as 12 WARRENSBURG, Mo . - Freshman Shelby Urban Knights, 92-80 . With the victory, the Jens Winkelmann led the  No . 23 Central Missouri    points to the Red Storm in the first seven minutes cap off a 2-0 finish at the Las Vegas Challenge, the                 Jennies with 42 points,   as UCM defeated   the  No  . of the game . Dixie State looked to control the glass only team at the tournament to win both of their   21 Emporia State Hornets, 84-63 . Winkelmann’s early, pulling down 10 offensive rebounds and matchups . 42-point performance is the third-highest total in scoring 14 second chance points in the first half. Academy of Art (9-3) took a quick 3-2 lead after Jennies basketball history, and the highest total Shelby Winkelmann’s trey at the 8:51 mark of Regina Camera’s three-pointer about a minute into scored by any Jennies player in the history of the the first half cut the lead down to nine, to 26-17, as the game . From that point, the Jennies took control, Multipurpose Building . UCM climbed back from that point, using a 10-2 run going on an 11-3 run, highlighted by three treys The Hornets (3-3, 0-2 MIAA) took a narrow lead to earn their first lead of the game on a layup from from Lewis . After the Urban Knights answered with to start the game, scoring the first basket on a Kiersten Orton . Orton was fouled on the play, and seven straight points, taking a narrow 16-15 lead, jumper from Rachel Hanf . Central Missouri (6-1, 1-1 pushed the Jens lead to 38-36 with the free throw, UCM exploded from beyond the arc again, as three MIAA) took the lead for the first time after Nicole with 53 seconds until halftime . The Red Storm different players hit a three-pointer as part of an Caddell’s jumper put her team in front 8-6 at the answered with a layup in the closing seconds, 11-1 run . 15:51 mark of the first half. however, tying the score at 38-38 before the break . The Jennies (8-1) pulled away during the last UCM held onto the lead throughout most of Two Jennies had reached double-figures in the six minutes of the first half, outscoring Academy of the first half, but a quick 6-0 run by Emporia State first half, led by Flax with 11 points, and BreAnna Art 22-9. UCM finished with a 50-31 halftime lead, tied the score at 23-23 with 6:17 to play until Lewis with 10. Flax shot 5-of-6 from the field as their 50-point performance was the highest in a halftime . Junior Symone Murray answered on the before the intermission, finishing with an 11-for-18 single half this season . The Jens went 8-for-11 from next possession with a jumper to reclaim the lead, peformance in her UCM debut . three during the first act, scoring nearly half of their then after a ESU miss, Winkelmann hit one of her The Haltom City, Texas native got the scoring points before the break from outside . 16 field goals on the night to build up a 27-23 underway quickly in the second half, hitting a pair UCM didn’t let up coming out of the half, advantage . of three-pointers in the opening minute, giving the starting a 9-2 run in the first two minutes of the Emporia State kept the score close through the Jens a 44-40 edge . Lewis stretched the UCM lead second half, taking a 59-33 advantage . The Jens rest of the first half, until the Jens finished on a 7-0 to seven wtih a layup at the 16:23 mark, at 50-43, maintained a 20-point lead throughout much of the run, highlighted by three points apiece from Caddell before Dixie State answered with a pair of field second half, never allowing the Urban Knights to and Quinnecia Twine . UCM went into the break with goals, closing the gap to three points . make a comeback run and get back in the game . a 38-30 lead, as Winkelmann scored 17 of her 42 Taking control for good, Flax, along with Nicole With Central Missouri ahead 88-60 with 3:37 to points before intermission, on 6-of-8 shooting . Caddell led the Jens on a 13-2 run, putting the Jens play, Academy of Art finished by outscoring the The Jens stretched their lead in the first three up 70-55 with 5:45 to play . Caddell knocked down Jennies 20-4, but it was too late, as the Jens earned minutes of the second half, going on a 6-0 run . six points during the run, while Flax recorded five of the 12-point victory . Extending their lead to 18 midway through the her 28 points over the same stretch . Along with her 30 points, Lewis knocked down second half, Winkelmann scored nine straight Flax’s jumper with 4:42 to play gave the Jens a career-high seven three-pointers, going 7-of-14 points, putting the Jennies in front 62-44 with 9:25 their largest lead of the night, going up by 17 points from beyond the arc . Her seven treys ties for third to play . UCM’s largest lead of the night came near at 72-55 . on UCM’s all-time three-point field goals made list, the end of the game, as Caddell’s layup with 1:17 to After her performance, Flax becomes the fifth matching Jessica Burkholder’s performance against play capped a 10-4 run and gave the Jens a 84-61 Jennie this season to debut with ten or more points Truman in 1997, and Lindsey Maple’s game against lead . in her opening game. She also records her first Cameron in 2007 . Winkelmann collected 11 rebounds as well, double-double in her NCAA-II career, and is the third Junior Keuna Flax had another outstanding picking up her second double-double of the year . Jennie to post a double-double this season . performance in just her second game for the Caddell reached double figures, scoring 17 points in Caddell earns her third double-double of the Jennies; the Haltom City, Texas native tallied 23 the win . year, most on the team, with her 21 point/10 points and seven rebounds . Flax has two 20-point rebound performance . The game is also Caddell’s performances in as many games for the Jennies, second 20-point game of the year . The Tuscaloosa, just one behind Lewis, who has hit 20 points three Ala. native also tied her career best with five steals. times this year .

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Senior Nicole Caddell nearly picked up her answered with six straight points, including four seven straight points put SBU on top 57-55 with second double-double in Las Vegas, scoring eight from Lewis, to claim a five point edge at the 2:54 5:16 to play . The Jennies came back to earn a one points while pulling down 11 rebounds . Caddell mark . With a three point lead, Flax closed the point edge with a pair of free throws from Keuna also dealt out a team-high five assists in the win. door with just over a minute to play, again scoring Flax, then SBU responded with a jump shot to edge on a putback, pushing the Jennies in front 74-69 . out in front again . Flax earned another trip to the Jennies defeat Arkansas Tech in last After a few free throws iced the game, the Jennies line on the next possession, knocking down two earned their ninth win of the season, 76-71 . more free throws to go ahead 60-59 with 3:42 to Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Arkansas Tech vs Central Missourigame of 2012 12/30/12 1:30 p.m. at Warrensburg, Mo. - UCM Multipurpose Bldg Lewis tallied her fourth 20-point performance play . Arkansas Tech 71 • 5-4 of the year, and the second in as many games . The Bearcats made one last push, scoring four Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 34 EUBANKS, Caroline f 8-13 0-0 9-14 4 2 6 4 25 1 4 1 2 30 Nicole Caddell earned her fourth double-double of straight points to take a 63-62 lead with 1:08 to 42 WEATHERFORD, Jessica f 8-12 0-0 1-2 1 8 9 4 17 4 6 0 2 55 02 TAYLOR, Westin g 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 6 6 3 0 4 0 0 1 29 the year, tallying 11 points and 16 rebounds . play . With the shot clock running down, Lewis hit a 12 SPURGEON, Caitlyn g 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 4 2 0 1 0 1 18 21 SILVA, Roselis g 3-10 0-2 8-8 0 3 3 4 14 0 5 0 5 33 three-pointer that put the Jens up for good, 65-63 03 QUINONES, Kiara 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 28 20 DAVIS, Mary Carol 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 22 JOHNSON, Tikeyiah 1-4 0-1 0-0 1 2 3 2 2 0 1 0 0 34 Jennies pull out close win over with just 42 seconds remaining . 24 NEIGHBORS, Cara 4-7 0-1 3-4 2 2 4 2 11 3 0 0 0 46 32 BELL, Kaylie 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Flax grabbed the steal following the SBU 33 TUCKER, Jae 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Team 2 3 5 Southwest Baptist vs CentralSouthwest Missouri Baptist Totals 25-55 0-5 21-28 10 29 39 25 71 12 17 1 11 300 01/02/13 5:30 p.m. at Warrensburg, Mo. - UCM Multipurpose Bldg timeout, then calmly hit two free throws to make FG % 1st Half: 9-24 37.5% 2nd half: 16-31 51.6% Game: 25-55 45.5% Deadball Southwest Baptist 66 • 6-5, 1-2 MIAA Rebounds 3FG % 1st Half: 0-1 0.0% 2nd half: 0-4 0.0% Game: 0-5 0.0% Total 3-Ptr Rebounds it a two-possession game with 26 seconds to go . FT % 1st Half: 12-18 66.7% 2nd half: 9-10 90.0% Game: 21-28 75.0% 3 ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min Central Missouri 76 • 9-1 14 Zelenka,Jacqui f 5-7 0-0 3-5 1 10 11 1 13 6 2 0 1 36 SBU’s Chasity Prince hit a trey to cut the lead to Total 3-Ptr Rebounds 44 Prince,Chasity f 5-10 1-3 2-2 3 1 4 0 13 2 0 0 0 15 ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Lansdown,Leann g 1-9 0-4 0-2 0 3 3 2 2 1 4 0 0 34 one, but Flax again iced the game with two more 21 Flax,Keuna f 5-9 2-5 7-10 3 2 5 4 19 0 0 2 0 27 15 Pitts,Ashlee g 3-3 1-1 0-1 2 1 3 4 7 2 0 0 0 20 44 Caddell,Nicole f 3-10 0-0 5-8 5 11 16 2 11 2 3 1 2 55 25 Dukes,Brittney g 3-7 1-3 2-2 0 2 2 4 9 4 4 1 1 32 00 Lewis,BreAnna g 6-21 4-14 5-8 0 3 3 1 21 1 5 0 3 48 13 Spani,Tanis 2-5 1-3 0-0 0 4 4 1 5 2 0 0 0 19 from the charity stripe, as the desparation shot at 02 Twine,Quinnecia g 4-9 3-7 0-0 1 0 1 2 11 1 1 0 1 45 20 Magaña,Sarah 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 12 24 Wattley,Brielle g 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 24 32 Duncan,Brook 5-9 3-6 0-0 0 0 0 5 13 1 2 2 0 28 the buzzer from the Bearcats was off the mark. 03 Redmond,Erin 1-3 0-1 2-3 1 1 2 2 4 2 1 0 1 16 54 Lucy,Morgan 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 1 4 0 1 0 0 4 13 Murray,Symone 1-5 1-2 2-2 1 3 4 2 5 1 0 0 0 32 Team 0 4 4 Flax collected nearly half her points from the 14 Orton,Kiersten 1-4 1-2 2-2 1 0 1 2 5 1 3 0 0 14 Totals 26-53 7-20 7-12 8 27 35 18 66 18 15 3 2 200 20 Embray,Breonna 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 30 FG % 1st Half: 13-28 46.4% 2nd half: 13-25 52.0% Game: 26-53 49.1% Deadball 45 Barry,Danielle 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 3 3 0 0 2 0 0 9 3FG % 1st Half: 5-12 41.7% 2nd half: 2-8 25.0% Game: 7-20 35.0% Rebounds free throw line, shooting a perfect 13-for-13 on the Team 1 3 4 FT % 1st Half: 0-2 0.0% 2nd half: 7-10 70.0% Game: 7-12 58.3% 2 Totals 21-61 11-31 23-33 16 24 40 20 76 12 15 3 7 300 Central Missouri 69 • 10-1, 2-1 MIAA night . She now leads the team, shooting 86 .8 from FG % 1st Half: 10-37 27.0% 2nd half: 11-24 45.8% Game: 21-61 34.4% Deadball Total 3-Ptr Rebounds 3FG % 1st Half: 6-19 31.6% 2nd half: 5-12 41.7% Game: 11-31 35.5% Rebounds ## FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min FT % 1st Half: 7-13 53.8% 2nd half: 16-20 80.0% Game: 23-33 69.7% 5 Player the line on the year. Caddell finished with 14 points 21 Flax,Keuna f 7-17 2-6 13-13 4 3 7 2 29 1 2 1 2 34 Officials: Randy Dillon, Johnathan Thurston, Doug King 44 Caddell,Nicole f 6-15 0-0 2-2 4 5 9 4 14 1 1 1 4 33 Technical fouls: Arkansas Tech-None. Central Missouri-None. and nine rebounds, narrowly missing out on what 00 Lewis,BreAnna g 3-12 2-9 5-6 0 6 6 1 13 1 2 0 1 32 Attendance: 700 WARRENSBURG, Mo . - In their last appearance 02 Twine,Quinnecia g 2-4 1-3 2-2 1 2 3 4 7 1 1 0 1 19 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast 24 Wattley,Brielle g 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 29 would have been her fifth double-double of the beforeArkansas Tech the new 30year,41 the71 CentralPoints MissouriPaint T/O Chance JenniesBreak Bench 03 Redmond,Erin 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 3 1 0 1 9 ATU 40 16 12 2 13 13 Murray,Symone 1-4 0-1 2-4 0 0 0 1 4 1 1 1 0 20 Central Missouri 33 43 76 UCM 16 17 15 0 14 season. Lewis also finished in double figures, with 14 Orton,Kiersten 1-3 0-1 0-0 2 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 12 defeatedLast FG - ATU 2nd-01:08, the UCM 2nd-01:22. Arkansas Tech Golden Suns,Score tied - 8 times. 76-71, 20 Embray,Breonna 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 Largest lead - ATU by 4 2nd-07:38, UCM by 7 1st-14:51. Lead changed - 13 times. 45 Barry,Danielle 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 13 points . in an important in-region matchup . Junior BreAnna Team 2 1 3 Totals 20-59 5-21 24-27 13 21 34 14 69 10 8 3 11 200 Lewis again led the Jens with 21 points, while FG % 1st Half: 11-29 37.9% 2nd half: 9-30 30.0% Game: 20-59 33.9% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 3-12 25.0% 2nd half: 2-9 22.2% Game: 5-21 23.8% Rebounds Keuna Flax made her home debut for the Jennies FT % 1st Half: 2-3 66.7% 2nd half: 22-24 91.7% Game: 24-27 88.9% 2,1 Late run pushes No. 15 Jennies past Officials: Richard Brewer, Heath Harms, Megan Matthews Technical fouls: Southwest Baptist-None. Central Missouri-None. with 19 points . Attendance: 600 Riverhawks, 63-52  Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast  After the first of Lewis’ four three-pointers gave SouthwestWARRENSBURG, Baptist 31 35 Mo66 . - The CentralPoints Paint MissouriT/O Chance Break Bench SBU 22 12 8 0 22 Central Missouri 27 42 69 UCM 24 13 13 0 6 

UCM an early 6-4 lead, the Jennies held a narrow JenniesLast FG - SBU 2nd-00:09, outscored UCM 2nd-00:42. Southwest BaptistScore 7-3 tied - 10 overtimes. the    Largest lead - SBU by 4 1st-07:43, UCM by 5 1st-13:16. Lead changed - 14 times.                advantage throughout the first half. A 10-2 run final minute to come back from a narrow deficit,                                                 was capped off by a trey from Flax, building a 13-6 beating the Bearcats 69-66 in the Multipurpose                                 advantage at the 14:51 mark . The Golden Suns Building Wednesday night . SBU held a 63-62                               responded with six straight points midway through advantage with 1:08 to play, before a pivotal three-                   the first half, pulling within one, at 15-14. ATU’s pointer from BreAnna Lewis, followed by some                                   Jessica Weatherford scored five of the six points, clutch free throw shooting to pull out the victory .            finishing with 17 in the game. The win gives the Jennies a 10-1 record to                   The Jens never had more than a six point start the season, as they improve to 2-1 in MIAA                                 lead through the rest of the first half, and went play . The Jens 10-1 start matches the best during                                                 into the break with a 33-30 edge . UCM struggled the Dave Slifer era, when his team went 10-1 in                               offensively, shooting 27% (10-37) before the first 11 games of 2004-05, his first season in                                              intermission, but held the Golden Suns to just Warrensburg .                 

37 .5% shooting and forced nine turnovers to retain Junior Keuna Flax led all scorers with 29 points,                     the small lead . Nicole Caddell was dominant in the setting a new career high in the win . Flax increases             paint, pulling down ten rebounds in the first half, her season average to 24 .8 points per game, and  and scoring seven points . has reached the 20-point mark in three of her four WARRENSBURG,  Mo . - Trailing by four  with   just                 Arkansas Tech knocked down the first two field games since joining the Jennies . over five minutes to play, the 15th-ranked   Central     goals of the second half, reclaiming a 34-33 lead A total of 14 lead changes occured throughout Missouri Jennies scored the final 15 points of the on Caroline Eubank’s layup . The lead was swapped the game, more than any other matchup for the game to earn a come from behind victory over back and forth four times over the first 3:16 of the Jens this season . UCM started out with a 5-2 edge the Northeastern State Riverhawks, 63-52 . Junior second half, before Lewis knocked down a trey for after Quinnecia Twine’s three-pointer, before SBU guard BreAnna Lewis led all scorers with 25 points, the 38-36 Jennies lead . The basket started a quick took its first lead of the game with a trey of their hitting six three-pointers en route to the victory . 7-0 run, giving the Jens a six point advantage, 42- own, going up 13-12 at the 11:41 mark of the first The Jennies (11-1, 3-1 MIAA) looked to be in 36 at the 15:51 mark . half . Both sides traded leads back and forth four control throughout the first half, jumping out to The Golden Suns again climbed back into the times over the final four minutes of the first half, an early 8-2 lead, including five quick points from game, taking the lead with a pair of free throws, before the Bearcats used a short 5-0 run to go Lewis . Northeastern State (8-5, 3-2 MIAA) used a 51-50 with 10:21 to play . A layup from ATU’s ahead at the break, 31-27 . 7-0 run midway through the first half to briefly take Eubanks gave her team their biggest lead of the The Jennies’ four-point halftime deficit was a 13-12 advantage, but the Jens tied the game at game, as Tech went ahead 59-55 with 7:38 to wiped away within the first 34 seconds of the 13 on the next possession, as Erin Redmond hit play . The Jens answered with another three-pointer second half; Lewis knocked down two of three one of two free throws . UCM then reclaimed the from Quinnecia Twine, cutting the lead down to free throws after drawing a foul on a three-point lead with a trey by Lewis at the 8:13 mark, and led one, then tying the game with a Lewis free throw at attempt, before Nicole Caddell swiped one of her throughout the rest of the first half. 6:55 . Flax gave the Jens the lead when she pulled four steals in the game, leading to a jumper from Lewis reached double-figures before halftime, down the rebound off Lewis’ missed free throw, Flax to tie the score at 31-31 . The Jens were still collecting ten points on 4-of-6 shooting in the then scored the putback . unable to gain a lead until a few minutes later, first half. The Jennies shot a higher percentage With under five minutes to play, Arkansas when Twine’s jumper highlighted a 7-0 run for the than the Riverhawks, but committed ten first half Tech made one last run, briefly grabbing the lead Jens, who then led 38-33 with 16:16 to play . turnovers resulting in eight points for NSU . with a layup, 65-64 with 4:34 to play . The Jennies UCM was able to hold off the Bearcats until Coming out strong in the second half, the

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Riverhawks claimed the lead with a jumper from Central Missouri (12-1, 4-1 MIAA) quickly tied up a 14-7 lead through the first three and a half Tosha Tyler at the 18:50 mark to gain a 27-25 lead . the game, as senior Erin Redmond hit a driving minutes of play . Caddell was dominant early, Northeastern State immediately answered when layup while being fouled . Once Redmond completed scoring the Jennies first ten points of the game; Lewis hit a trey to retake the lead with 12:53 to the three-point play, Keuna Flax tied the score at she fininshed the first half with 12 points, going a play, scoring on back-to-back possessions for the 12-12 with a layup at the 13:17 mark . Pittsburg perfect 5-of-5 from the field, and 2-of-2 from the two-point advantage . State’s Y’Cedria Devers knocked down a three- charity stripe . Northeastern State would take a six-point pointer on the next possession, as PSU took the The Lopers (4-10, 1-6 MIAA) would cut the Jens’ lead with 8:08 to play before the Jennies began lead until the closing minutes of the first half. early lead down to two points at the 12:23 mark their comeback run . After two of the three best Down 28-23 with 4:25 to play in the first half, with a Sydney Seberger jumper, but the Jennies three-point shooting teams in the MIAA traded the Jennies closed out the half on a 7-2 run, as four responded with three treys from three different shots, UCM would climb back to within three points different Jens contributed and UCM took a 32-30 players . Erin Redmond, Symone Murray, and with a pair of treys from Quinnecia Twine . Once lead at the break . Junior Quinnecia Twine led the Quinnecia Twine teamed up for a quick 9-0 run to Keuna Flax pulled the Jennies to within one at the team with eight first-half points, finishing with a give Central Missouri a 29-18 advantage with 8:09 6:05 mark, the Riverhawks responded with a trey career-high 16 . in the first half. from NSU’s Taylor Lewis . Following a timeout, Flax The Gorillas worked quickly to tie the score Rebounding was an issue for the Jennies, who answered again with a jumper, before Lewis gave in the second half, using a Drew Roberts jumper gave up ten second-chance points in the first half, the Jennies the lead for good with her fifth and to even the score at 35-35 with 17:21 to play . and were outrebounded 20-17 before intermission . sixth three-pointers of the night . The Jennies forced Central Missouri began to put the game away in the UNK was able to stay in the game through their four turnovers over the final three minutes on the following minutes, scoring 12 straight, including six work on the glass; the Lopers finished with a 48-34 defensive end to close out the victory . points from Flax, to jump out to a 47-35 advantage rebounding margin, including 25 offensive boards Flax finished with 21 points on the night, as the at the 12:04 mark . PSU would cut it as close as that led to 24 second-chance points . pair of former Trinity Valley CC teammates combine a single point with a quick 9-2 run, leaving the Central Missouri was able to maintain a double- for over two-thirds of the Jens’ total scoring . Nicole Jennies with just a 51-50 edge with eight minutes digit lead throughout the majority of the second Caddell pulled down ten rebounds in the win, to play. Twine would hit two field goals, followed by half, but were never quite able to build on their around her per-game average, but struggled from a trey from BreAnna Lewis, as the Jens went back advantage and put the game away . The Jennies the field, scoring only one point on the night. Twine up seven with 4:20 to go . held an 11 point lead with 9:08 to play before UNK also reached double figures for the third time since PSU would make it interesting in the end, used a 7-2 run to close to within six points at the moving into the starting lineup, with ten points . as Morgan Westhoff hit a three-pointer with 13 5:54 mark . A layup from UNK’s Queen Ohamara The Jennies two point guards, Brielle Wattley seconds left to pull the Gorillas to within three . made it a 67-63 UCM lead, but that would be as and Erin Redmond, combined for five assists After the Jennies turned the ball over, giving close as the Lopers would get, as the Jens defense without a single turnover . Wattley has now Pittsburg State one last chance, Flax came up with tightened up to force three turnovers in the final recorded three straight games as a starter without the game-winning steal to close out the victory . minute to close out the win . committing a turnover . Caddell finished with 19 points and 13 After her 22 points tonight, Caddell increases rebounds in the win; the Tuscaloosa, Ala . native her career scoring total to 948 points, just 52 shy No. 15 Jennies hold off No. 20 Pittsburg now has a team-high five double-doubles on the of the 1,000-point mark . State for top-25 victory year. Flax finished with 12 points, as UCM’s leading The victory increases the Jennies current  scorer reached double-digits for the sixth straight win streak to eight games, as their current 13-1   game . record through the first 14 games of the season     is the team’s best since 1995-96 . The Jens also                                move into sole possession of second place in the                 Caddell & Flax lead No. 11 Jennies to                                 early-season MIAA standings, with their 5-1 mark in                 road win over Lopers                 league play .                                                                                  No. 11 Jennies fall on the road to                                                                            Truman                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                WARRENSBURG,   Mo . - Led by Nicole  Caddell’s                                                                              fifth double-double of the season, the 15th-ranked                                                                   Central Missouri Jennies earned their seventh                                                   straight victory and wrapped up a four-game                                homestand with a 70-67 win over No . 20 Pittsburg KEARNEY, Neb.  - In their first road  test  in  nearly                                                   State . a month, the No . 11 Central Missouri  Jennies   held                          The Jens earned some payback after being on for a 68-63 victory over the Nebraska-Kearney          

 bounced from last season’s NCAA Tournament by Lopers . The Jens were led by two of their leading   the Gorillas, who went on to claim the regional title . scorers, as senior Nicole Caddell finished with KIRKSVILLE, Mo. - Senior Nicole Caddell finished                   Pittsburg State (10-4, 4-2 MIAA) looked in control a game-high 22 points and 10 rebounds for her with a team-high 20 points, but it wasn’t  enough             

throughout the opening minutes of the game, sixth double-double of the season . Junior Keuna as the No . 11 Central Missouri Jennies were upset   holding a narrow lead throughout much of the first Flax pitched in with 21 points as well, reaching the in their final MIAA road trip to Truman, falling to half . The Gorillas jumped out to a 12-5 lead before 20-point mark for the third time in her last four the Bulldogs 73-64 in Pershing Arena on Saturday the first media timeout, as the Jennies struggled games, and the fifth time overall. afternoon . The loss snaps an eight-game winning to find the hoop, hitting just one of their first eight The Jennies (13-1, 5-1 MIAA) looked to be in streak for the Jennies, and is the first of the season field goal attempts. control throughout much of the first half, building to an unranked opponent .

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The Bulldogs (13-3, 6-2 MIAA) won the tip and Caddell tallied eight points on the night, as the broke for a quick layup, earning a lead that they WARRENSBURG, Mo . - With the largest crowd senior from Tuscaloosa, Ala . closes in on 1,000 held onto throughout much of the opening ten of the season packing the Multipurpose Building career points at UCM . Caddell now has 976 points minutes . After TSU’s Megan Sharpe made it a 6-2 for Blackout Night, the No . 16 Central Missouri in her three-year career, and is just 24 points shy Truman lead at the 15:51 mark of the first half, the Jennies needed an extra five minutes to earn a of the 1,000-point club . Jennies answered with a 14-5 run to go up by five, thrilling come-from-behind victory over the Missouri 16-11 with 9:05 in the first half. Truman pulled Western Griffons, 74-71 . The Jens overcame an Lewis’ 23 leads No. 16 to comeback to within a point with a jumper from Allie Norton, eight point deficit with just 3:20 remaining in  win over Northwest Missouri before junior Symone Murray hit one of her two regulation to force overtime, where they led the 

treys on the day, pushing the UCM lead back up to rest of the game .     22-18 with 5:29 until the half. Murray finished with The Jennies (14-2, 6-2 MIAA) jumped out to                                                11 points, reaching double-figures for the fifth time one of their best starts in the opening minutes                                 this season and the first since last month’s game of any game this season, as the Jens scored the                                at Fort Hays State . first seven points en route to a 12-1 advantage                                 Truman would come back with eight straight in the first three minutes. The Griffons (12-5, 5-4              

          points in under a minute, highlighted by back-to- MIAA) chipped away at the lead over the next few                    

back three-pointers for the Bulldogs . TSU would minutes, using an 11-2 run to pull within two points     hold a narrow lead through the rest of the first half, at 11:54 in the first half.                                going into the break with a 33-31 advantage . Highlighted by seven quick points from Brielle                                                 The Jennies (13-2, 5-2 MIAA) would cut the Wattley, the Jennies used a 9-2 run in the closing                                Truman lead down to one on three occasions in minutes of the first half to stretch out to a large                                              the opening four minutes of the second half before lead again. Wattley finished with 11 points in the                  pushing ahead with a Brielle Wattley layup . Wattley first half, and tied her career high with 13 points in                         drew the foul on the play and knocked down the the game .                    

 free throw, putting UCM ahead 40-38 with 15:36 to Central Missouri went into the break with a 33-  play . 24 lead, but their advantage quickly evaporated,                    WARRENSBURG, Mo . - Down by 16 in the    Central Missouri’s second-half lead would as the Griffons opened the second half with a 17-4          

first half, the No. 16 Central Missouri Jennies only last 11 seconds, however, as Truman came run. Missouri Western claimed their first lead of the   back with six straight points and a 13-2 run over night with a layup from KC Clouser at the 15:00 used a 24-4 run, coming from behind to defeat the following three minutes, building a nine-point mark of the second half . The Jennies would trail the Northwest Missouri State Bearcats, 60-52, advantage, 51-42, at the 12:27 mark . Nicole the next 14 minutes and 26 seconds, mostly by Saturday afternoon in the Multipurpose Building . Caddell knocked down the jumper on the next two or three possessions, until their late push in Junior BreAnna Lewis fueled the run, knocking possession, then hit a pair of free throws to close the closing minutes . down five three-pointers during that nine-minute within five points, 51-46. BreAnna Lewis started the comeback with a stretch to put the Jens on top . Truman again answered, scoring four straight pair of free throws, closing the Missouri Western The Jennies (15-2, 7-2 MIAA) fell behind early, of their own, and eventually taking their biggest lead to 62-56 with 3:02 to play . After a Griffon as Northwest Missouri jumped out to a 12-0 lead lead of the day with a three-pointer from Norton, turnover, Nicole Caddell hit the following layup to in the opening minutes. UCM missed its first eight going ahead 67-55 at the 4:20 mark of the second make it a four point game with 2:10 on the clock . shots from the field before Keuna Flax’s layup put half . The Jennies would make it a four-point game Another defensive stop by the Jennies, which the Jens on the board at the 14:07 mark of the first in the final minute with another Caddell layup, included one of Caddell’s two blocks on the night, half . but the Bulldogs closed out the win with a 6-of-6 Keuna Flax hit one of two free throws to inch Back-to-back three-pointers from the Bearcats performance from the free throw line in the final even closer . Caddell moves into sole possession (10-7, 4-5 MIAA) stretched their lead to 24-8 with 38 seconds . of fourth place on UCM’s all-time blocked shots 8:31 in the first half, as NWMSU’s Ashley Theyer With her 20-point performance, Caddell inches list, with 93; she passes Kamala Sherman connected from deep on two straight possessions . closer to the 1,000-point mark; the Tuscaloosa, (1991-93) and Tammy Wilson (1985-89) with her Erin Redmond responded with a trey of her own to Ala . native now has 968 points during her three- performance Wednesday night . close back to within 13 . year Jennies career, needing just 32 points to Flax gave the Jens their first lead in nearly Once Bearcat forward Annie Mathews hit a reach the 1,000-point milestone . fifteen minutes with her layup with 34 seconds layup with 6:44 in the first half, the Jennies started Keuna Flax finished with 16 points, as the remaining, as UCM inched ahead, 63-62 . Missouri the climb back into the game . Down by 14, Central junior fails to reach the 20-point mark for just the Western’s Lanicia Lawrence drew a foul with :28 on Missouri closed the half on a 14-4 run, and went third time in eight games this season . Flax did pull the clock, and hit one of two free throws to tie the into the break trailing just by two, 28-26 . down six rebounds and recorded a career-high two game . The Jens missed the potential game-winner The Jens continued their run in the second half, blocks in the game . in regulation, before heading to the extra session . as BreAnna Lewis hit the first of her five treys just After giving them a quick lead in the closing 30 seconds into the half, giving the Jens their first No. 16 Jennies earn overtime win over seconds, Flax put the Jens ahead again in lead at 29-28. Lewis scored UCM’s first 11 points  after the half, pushing the Jennies to a six point  overtime, completing the three-point play with 4:32 Griffons in front of Blackout crowd remaining . The Griffons answered with a trey to lead at the 17:26 mark .     immediately tie it back up, until Flax hit a pair of Northwest Missouri made a run midway                                through the second half, outscoring the Jennies                 free throws after drawing another foul . Missouri                 8-0 over two and a half minutes to reclaim the                 Western kept things close, answering every Jennies                                field goal with one of their own. With UCM ahead lead, 48-46, with 10:41 to play . Nicole Caddell                               briefly put the Jens back on top with a pair of free                73-71, Missouri Western had their final shot to pull                throws, as UCM took a 49-48 advantage with 8:23                even with ten seconds remaining, but a missed                   layup and the defensive board from Caddell closed remaining .                           Following a Jennies turnover, Northwest              out the narrow win .  Missouri’s Tember Schechinger put her team    Flax led the Jennies with 22 points, recording                ahead 50-49 at the 7:26 mark, but that would be                 her sixth 20-point game in just her ninth                 the last time the Bearcats would be in front, as five                 appearance with the Jens . The junior also pulled                                 Jens teamed up to finish on an 11-2 run over the                down ten rebounds, earning her second career                last 7:13 .                double-double. BreAnna Lewis finished with 19                               Lewis led the way with 23 points for the   points and matched her career high with six               boards . Jennies, with 21 points coming in the second                                       

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half . After struggling from long range after her last one of her two three-pointers on the night, putting double-digits, as UCM held a 76-63 edge with 5:43 four games (1-19 3pt FG), Lewis broke out for a UCM ahead 63-53 with 6:49 to play . The Jennies remaining . 5-for-7 performance, recording her best shooting would hold at least a six-point lead the rest of the One last run late in the game from the Lions percentage since the game against Evangel in way to close out the win . was capped off by a three-pointer from LWU’s Julie November . Two Jennies finished with double-doubles, led by Hlinak, as Lindenwood made it a five point game Flax finished with 14 points and 10 rebounds, Flax’s game-high 22 points along with 11 rebounds . at 79-74 with 1:14 to play . The Jennies, who shot earning her second double-double in as many Caddell recorded her team-leading seventh double- 84 .2% (16-19) from the free throw line throughout games . Caddell recorded 11 points in the win, double of the year, with 20 points and 15 rebounds, the game, finished off the Lions with a perfect 4-for- bringing her career total to 987, just 13 shy of the just one board shy of her career high of 16 . Lewis 4 performance from the charity stripe in the final 1,000-point mark . and Quinnecia Twine both scored in double figures, minute, closing out the victory . with 13 and 10 points, respectively . Along with Lewis’ 19 points, Caddell picked Nicole Caddell joins 1,000-point club as up her eighth double-double of the year, with 18 points and 10 rebounds . Flax also collected  Four Jennies in double figures as UCM No. 11 Jens defeat Lincoln  18 points, continuing her streak of 12 straight defeats Lindenwood   games in double figures. Twine finished with 13                    points, including three treys and a perfect 4-for-4                                                                    performance from the free throw line .                                                                                                                                                              No. 10 Jennies hold on for road win at                                                                                Central Oklahoma                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       JEFFERSON CITY, Mo . - Senior forward Nicole                                                               Caddell became the 24th player in  Jennies                                                        basketball history to score 1,000 points, as the No . ST . CHARLES, Mo . - The No . 11 Central Missouri                                                                            11 Central Missouri Jennies kicked off a four-game Jennies picked up their 11th win in the last 12                     

                 road swing with a 77-67 victory over the Lincoln games, earning a road victory, 83-75, over the                    Blue Tigers . Caddell reached 1,000 points in just Lindenwood Lions. Four Jens finished in double                         her 74th game, becoming the third-fastest player to figures, led by junior BreAnna Lewis, who scored a                    

 reach the milestone . team-high 19 points while knocking down five three-  The Jennies (16-2, 8-2 MIAA) started off cold, pointers in the win .                          falling behind 9-2 in the opening minutes . In the For just the second time this season, the EDMOND, Okla  . - A pair of Jennies  set  new   

  first half, The Jens shot just 23.5% (8-34) from the Jennies (17-2, 9-2 MIAA) never trailed throughout career highs in scoring, as the 10th-ranked Central field, but were able to find their shot after the break, the game, as Nicole Caddell put the Jens on the Missouri Jennies use a big first half lead to hold on finishing with a 37.1% (23-62) shooting percentage board within the first 11 seconds with a layup. for a road win over the Central Oklahoma Bronchos, on the night . Central Missouri climbed back from Lindenwood (4-15, 1-10 MIAA) tied the game less 87-75 . Juniors Keuna Flax and Quinnecia Twine their early deficit with a 9-2 run of their own, capped than a minute later with a Sarah Schnieders layup, scored 30 and 24 points, respectively, setting new off by Keuna Flax’s three-pointer from the top of but after a three-pointer from BreAnna Lewis put career highs . the key to tie the game at 11-11 . Both sides traded the Jens ahead 5-2, UCM never looked back . The Jennies (18-2, 10-2 MIAA) got off to a hot scores until Lincoln put together another run, going The Jens jumped out to a double-digit lead with start, putting up a season-high 51 points in the ahead 22-13 with help from LU’s Dahlia Booker, a trey from Brielle Wattley, putting UCM ahead first half. Central Missouri jumped out to a 15-8 who scored five straight to put her team in front. 13-3 at the 16:05 mark of the first half. The Lions advantage in the first five minutes, led by a pair The Blue Tigers (9-10, 4-7 MIAA) took their answered with a quick 5-0 run to pull to within of treys from Flax and one from BreAnna Lewis . largest lead of the night before the half, with a pair 15-10 at the 13 on a three-pointer from Marissa Overall, the Jennies shot over 70% from the field of free throws from Freddie Sims that made it a Lehnig . in the first half, going 12-of-17, and 5-of-8 (62.5%) 24-13 Lincoln edge with 7:00 remaining in the first Breonna Embray gave the Jens their biggest from beyond the arc . Flax recorded 13 points half . The Jennies used a 12-2 run to close the gap lead of the first half with a three-pointer at the 9:34 before the half, going a perfect 5-for-5 before the again, with four different Jennies scoring as the mark of the first half, as UCM went up 25-14. The intermission . team started to find their shot. The Jens went into Lions kept the Jennies in check through the rest of Flax gave the Jens their first double-digit lead at the half trailing 31-27 . the first half, although Lewis and Caddell teamed up the 12:38 mark of the first half, knocking down the A strong run to open up the second half pushed for a pair of scores in the final minute to push the jumper after getting the assist from Erin Redmond . the Jennies in front, as Brielle Wattley knocked UCM lead back up to 11, and the Jens went into the In addition to their hot hand, UCM held Central down the trey to give UCM their first lead of the break ahead 44-33 . Oklahoma to just 36.4% shooting in the first half, night at 32-31 with 19:22 on the clock . Lincoln Central Missouri grew their lead through the and forced 12 turnovers while building up their lead briefly reclaimed a one-point advantage on the opening minutes of the second half, going ahead throughout the half. The Jens finished the half by next possession, but Flax’s layup at 18:48 put the 60-45 with a Quinnecia Twine three-pointer at outscoring the Bronchos 9-3 in the closing minutes, Jennies in front for good . UCM used a 13-4 run, the 15:29 mark . Twine hit another trey just a taking a 21-point lead into the break, 51-30 . capped off by one of Wattley’s three treys on the minute later, giving the Jennies their largest lead The Bronchos (8-12, 1-11 MIAA) climbed back night, as the Jens built a 45-37 lead with 13:51 to of the game at 63-49 . Lindenwood would make into the game during the second half, but not until play . a charge midway through the second half, using the Jennies reached their largest lead of the night Lincoln would pull within two points midway an 11-5 run to close the gap to just seven points after the fourth of five three-pointers from Twine, at through the second half, but each time the Jennies at the 8:07 mark . Keuna Flax answered with four the 17:05 mark; Twine’s shot gave the Jens a 61-34 answered on the next posession . BreAnna Lewis straight points, followed by a pair of free throws advantage . Central Oklahoma started chipping would give the Jens a double-digit advantage with from Caddell, and the Jennies lead rose again to away, using an 11-0 run to close the gap to 66-50

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with 11:42 remaining . Overall, UCO put together scored again to put the Jens ahead for what proved Jennies favor, LWU’s Marissa Lehnig hit a jumper a 25-6 run over eight minutes while the Jennies to be for good, with 13:22 to play . to edge Lindenwood out in front again, 28-27 at offense slowed . Midway through the second half, the Jennies the 14:52 mark . That would be the last time the Central Oklahoma closed to within seven, after had to deal with some major foul trouble, as Flax Lions would hold the lead, as Keuna Flax scored on Chelsi Dennis’ three-pointer made it a 74-67 game picked up her fourth foul and had to sit with just the next possession, kick-starting a 7-2 run . with six minutes to play. The Jens were able to find over ten minutes remaining and only a four-point The Lions chipped away at UCM’s narrow their shot and get things back under control from advantage . Less than a minute later, at the 9:33 lead, tying the score at 34-34 with a Jenny Rocha that point, outscoring the Bronchos 13-8 to close mark, Nicole Caddell was called for her fourth foul jumper . From there, Central Missouri’s outside out the win . as well, leaving the Jennies without their starting shooting heated up, as Lewis knocked down a trey Nicole Caddell recorded her 9th double-double forwards. Over the next five minutes, Central to put the Jens back in front with 9:54 to play . After of the season in the win, recording 15 points and Missouri outscored the Lions 12-7, highlighted by a Caddell layup, Brielle Wattley connected from 11 rebounds . She now has 1,040 points in her a pair of big three-pointers and a field goal from deep, making it a 42-34 UCM lead with 8:37 to career, surpassing Ashley Millham (2003-07) for Lewis . The Jennies had a larger lead when Caddell play . 22nd place on UCM’s all-time scoring list . re-entered the game at the 5:40 mark than they Lewis took over during the next five minutes, did when she had to leave about four minutes scoring a total of 14 points and hitting three treys No. 10 Jennies go 4-0 on road trip with earlier . as the Jennies took a double-digit lead and a 14-4   The Jennies stretched their lead to double- run, essentially putting the game out of reach . In win at Missouri Southern  digits in the closing minutes to finish off the win, all, Lewis scored the Central Missouri’s final 16                   74-63. Caddell finished just shy of a double-double, points, and 19 of their final 24 points in the win.                                 totaling 9 points and 9 rebounds . The Jennies With the victory, the Jennies clinched their                                                 bench had their biggest contribution in six games, second consecutive 20-win season, doing so for                               scoring a total of 13 points and led by Symone the first time since the 2004-05 and 2005-06                               Murray, who scored seven . seasons . The team also extends its streak of 12 or                                   more MIAA victories to five seasons, and remain

                    undefeated in the Multipurpose Building this           Big second half pushes No. 7 Jennies    season, a feat that has been accomplished just    past Lindenwood                three times in program history .                                     Along with Lewis, two other Jennies finished                                                                                                in double figures, as Flax totaled 14 points, going                                                               5-of-10 from the field, and Caddell tallied 11 points                                                               with a 4-for-8 performance .                                                                                                                            No. 7 Jennies earn win over Lincoln on        Hall of Fame weekend                                                                                                         JOPLIN, Mo . - The 10th-ranked Central Missouri                                                  Jennies capped off a four-game road trip with a win                                                               at Missouri Southern, defeating the Lions 74-63 on                                                                                              Saturday evening . BreAnna Lewis led the Jennies                                                             with a game-high 22 points, knocking down six                                                   three-pointers to contribute to the win .                                                       Lewis started her scoring run early, knocking                       down the game’s first field goal to put the Jens       ahead 3-0 within the opening minute . The Jennies WARRENSBURG,  Mo . - Junior BreAnna  Lewis                                                  (19-2, 11-2 MIAA) held that lead throughout scored 22 points  in the second half,  as the  No  . 7                                                     the first half, starting with an 11-3 advantage Jennies recorded their 20th victory of the season,                                in the first five and a half minutes. Keuna Flax 58-44, over the Lindenwood Lions . Lewis knocked                                              contributed early as well, scoring her first five down six three-pointers for the second time in as                               minutes in that same stretch, all from the free many games, helping the Jens extend their current                  throw line . winning streak to seven games .                                   The Lions (11-10, 5-8 MIAA) responded After the Jennies (20-2, 12-2 MIAA) jumped out          

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briefly tying the score at 13-13 with a layup from used a 9-0 run to claim a five-point lead, 9-4, at                         Dominique Mosley . Flax answered on the next the 12:04 mark . The Lions (4-18, 5-8 MIAA) led             possession with one of her two three-pointers on through the rest of the first half, taking their largest WARRENSBURG, Mo . - Fueled by Keuna Flax’s the night, putting the Jennies back in front . Central lead of the night on a layup from Cassie Bluemner double-double and BreAnna Lewis’ outside Missouri closed the last five minutes of the half to make it a 15-7 advantage with seven minutes shooting, the 7th-ranked Central Missouri Jennies by outscoring Missouri Southern 10-4, and took until the intermission . earned an important home victory over the Lincoln a 36-29 advantage into the half; Flax had already Shooting just 25% (6-of-24) from the field in the Blue Tigers, 77-62, Saturday afternoon in the reached double-figures, scoring 11 points before first half, the Jens put up just 20 points in the first Multipurpose Building . The Jennies extend their intermission . half, their second-lowest total in a half this season . current winning streak to eight games, and keep Missouri Southern opened the second half on UCM was outscored in the paint 14-2 by the Lions their perfect home-court record intact . a 9-2 run, tying the game at the 16:17 mark with in the first period, and were outrebounded by a Lewis got the offense rolling for UCM (21-2, a Shonte Clay jumper. The Lions earned their first slight margin, 20-18 . 13-2 MIAA) early, knocking down the first of her five lead of the contest on the next possession, when The second half, however, was a different story . three-pointers less than a minute into the contest . Johnna tenBerge knocked down a three-pointer Nicole Caddell scored the first field goal just 18 The Jens used that to kick-start a 12-4 start over to make it 41-38 in favor of MSSU . Back-to-back seconds into the second session, followed by the the opening four minutes, controlling the lead scores from Quinnecia Twine and Flax put the first trey from Lewis, which gave the Jens a quick throughout the game . Jennies back in front at the 14:10 mark, 44-43 . 25-22 lead . A quick 4-0 run from Lindenwood The Blue Tigers (9-13, 4-10 MIAA) made it a Missouri Southern would again grab a quick one- put the Lions back in front, 26-25 with 16:03 to one-point game only twice, when Alicia Johnson point edge on the next possession before Flax play . After Caddell changed the lead again in the and Freddie Sims each scored on a layup on

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Lincoln’s first two scores of the game. After Sims pointer from Brittney Dukes . The two teams traded half, as they held the Bulldogs (19-6, 12-5 MIAA) to made it a 5-4 UCM lead, the Jens answered with baskets until the 4:22 mark when SBU’s Jacqui just 26.7% (8-of-30) shooting from the field before seven straight points, including a pair of treys from Zelenka hit a jumper that put the Bearcats ahead, the break . After Truman pulled to within a point at Flax and Lewis . 18-16 . The basket from Zelenka started a 16-6 run the 13:44 mark of the first half, Central Missouri The Jennies reached their biggest lead of the for SBU to close out the first half. The Jennies went used an 11-2 run highlighted by eight points from first half off another Lewis three-pointer, capping off into halftime trailing, 32-22 . Keuna Flax, to take their first double-digit lead of a 10-2 run and making it a 28-14 edge for Central UCM shot just 30 percent from the field in the the night, at 21-11 with 10:04 in the first half. Missouri with 5:38 in the first half. As both sides first stanza, going 8-26, and just 20 percent from UCM’s biggest lead of the night came with a headed to the locker room for halftime, Flax led all long range, shooting 2-10 . SBU went 14-31 for the minute until halftime, when Flax knocked down a scorers with 13 points, while Lewis collected 12 opening half for 45 percent and were 3-9 from three jumper to put the Jens ahead 36-25 . Truman’s Allie points of 4-of-6 shooting from beyond the arc, as for 33 percent . The Jennies were out-rebounded by Norton, the Division II national leader in three-point UCM held a 34-22 lead at the break . the Bearcats 22-15 in half number one . percentage, knocked down a trey to finish the half, Junior Symone Murray pushed the lead back to Lewis led UCM in the first half with eight points and the Jennies went into the locker rooms with a 14 points to start the second half, scoring on the while Zelenka and Dukes paced the Bearcats, each 36-28 lead . Central Missouri had scored 26 points Jennies first possession. The lead stretched to 16 scoring 10 . in the paint in just the first half, more than they had points when Quinnecia Twine scored four straight, Caddell scored a layup to open the second half in the entirety of six of their last eight games . making it a 47-31 game with 13:09 to play . After a to bring the Jennies within eight, 32-24 . The Jennies The Jennies were able to keep Truman at bay Freddie Sims three-pointer for the Blue Tigers on were able to pull within four of the Bearcats, 36-32, throughout most of the second half, but with a 50- the next possession, Flax and Lewis scored back-to- at the 15:30 mark after Keuna Flax hit a layup . That 42 lead with 6:52 to play, the Jens gave up an 8-1 back layups, stretching the lead again to 17 points would be as close as UCM would get the rest of the run that brought the Bulldogs to within a point at with 12:06 to play . contest though as SBU went on a 13-4 run to open 51-50, with just 4:05 to play . After a Brielle Wattley The Jens lead slowly grew throughout the up a 49-36 advantage with 11:38 to go in the half . free throw, Caddell was able to score on back to second half, as Lincoln played even with the Jens The Jennies could get no closer than 10 the rest of back possessions, pushing the lead back to six, 56- for the most part, holding a rebounding advantage, the way . 50, with just :53 on the clock . 22-18 in the second half and pulling down 11 The Jennies shot 20-60 from the field for the After two missed three-pointers followed by two offensive boards . A jumper from Murray gave UCM game, 33 percent, and were only 3-21 from three offensive boards, Truman’s Nicole Gloor cut UCM’s their largest lead of the game with 4:29 to play, at for 14 percent . The Jennies also struggled from the lead in half with a trey with :20 remaining, 56-53 . 72-51 . free throw line, going 9-17, just 53 percent . The The Jens missed two free throws to ice the game, Sophomore Danielle Bounds matched her Bearcats shot 25-55 from the field for 46 percent but Caddell came through on the offensive glass, career high in the game, scoring five points of 2-of-3 and were 4-15 from long range for 27 percent . SBU buying another possession for the Jennies . The shooting while coming off the bench . was 82 percent from the free throw line, going 9-11 . senior then knocked down a pair of free throws to The win marks the 13th in conference play the The Bearcats controlled the glass, out- put the Jens up five with 13 seconds to go. TSU’s season, matching the highest total for the Jennies rebounding the Jennies 46-29 . Norton hit another three-pointer, and the Bulldogs in the Dave Slifer era . Coach Slifer is also now just Lewis led the Jennies with a game-high 22 intentionally fouled again on the next possession, one win away from matching Scott Ballard’s (1995- points while Caddell scored 11 and pulled down 11 sending Caddell to the line with a narrow two-point 03) total at UCM of 167, ranking second on the rebounds for the double-double . lead and four seconds on the clock . Caddell missed Jennies all-time coaching wins list Zelenka led the Bearcats, posting a double-double the free throws, and after Truman came away with with 18 points and 10 boards . Dukes added 17 the rebound and a chance to tie or win the game at No. 7 Jennies fall to Southwest Baptist points for SBU . the buzzer, junior Quinnecia Twine came away with Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics a game-saving steal as time expired . Central Missouri vs63-52 Southwest BaptistSaturday in Bolivar 02/23/13 5:30 PM at Bolivar, Mo. - Meyer Sports Center Jennies earn first unbeaten season at Along with Caddell’s 23 points, junior Keuna Central Missouri 52 • 21-3 (13-3 MIAA)  Flax recorded her sixth double-double of the year, Total 3-Ptr Rebounds  ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min home since 1988-89 with 13 points and 10 rebounds . BreAnna Lewis 21 Flax,Keuna f 2-9 0-3 3-7 0 3 3 3 7 2 2 0 2 31  44 Caddell,Nicole f 4-10 0-0 3-5 3 8 11 5 11 0 3 1 0 30    also finished in double figures, with 10 points of 00 Lewis,BreAnna g 9-19 2-8 2-3 0 7 7 1 22 1 1 0 2 37                02 Twine,Quinnecia g 0-5 0-3 0-0 1 1 2 2 0 5 3 0 0 28                 24 Wattley,Brielle g 1-8 0-3 0-0 2 0 2 0 2 2 0 0 1 27 4-of-9 shooting from the field. In her final home                 03 Redmond,Erin 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 6                 13 Murray,Symone 4-8 1-4 0-0 0 0 0 2 9 0 0 0 0 19                 game as a senior, Erin Redmond pulled down three 14 Orton,Kiersten 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5                 20 Embray,Breonna 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 4 17                rebounds and dealt out two assists . Team 1 2 3                Totals 20-60 3-21 9-17 7 22 29 14 52 12 11 1 10 200                Caddell also moves into the top 20 of the                FG % 1st Half: 8-26 30.8% 2nd half: 12-34 35.3% Game: 20-60 33.3% Deadball     3FG % 1st Half: 2-10 20.0% 2nd half: 1-11 9.1% Game: 3-21 14.3% Rebounds FT % 1st Half: 4-9 44.4% 2nd half: 5-8 62.5% Game: 9-17 52.9% 3               Jennies’ all-time scoring list, surpassing Margaret           Southwest Baptist 63 • 11-14 (6-11 MIAA           Nielson (1978-80) and Bethany Orendorff (2001- Total 3-Ptr Rebounds           ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min  05) for 19th all-time . 14 Zelenka,Jacqui f 8-14 0-2 2-2 2 8 10 3 18 2 3 1 0 37    44 Prince,Chasity f 3-9 0-3 0-0 1 6 7 3 6 0 2 0 0 27                Central Missouri’s undefeated home record is 01 Lansdown,Leann g 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8                 15 Pitts,Ashlee g 1-3 1-3 1-2 1 4 5 3 4 0 1 0 0 30                 just the fourth in school history . The previous three 25 Dukes,Brittney g 6-15 1-3 4-5 1 5 6 2 17 8 6 0 0 33                 13 Spani,Tanis 1-2 0-0 2-2 1 5 6 1 4 2 3 0 0 24                 20 Magaña,Sarah 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 5                 unbeaten home campaigns resulted in regional 32 Duncan,Brook 4-8 1-3 0-0 0 3 3 2 9 1 3 0 0 28                               54 Lucy,Morgan 2-3 1-1 0-0 1 2 3 1 5 0 0 1 1 8 titles, and in 1988-89, a trip to the Final Four . Team 1 4 5                               Totals 25-55 4-15 9-11 8 38 46 16 63 13 20 2 2 200     Head coach Dave Slifer also reached a FG % 1st Half: 14-31 45.2% 2nd half: 11-24 45.8% Game: 25-55 45.5% Deadball               3FG % 1st Half: 3-9 33.3% 2nd half: 1-6 16.7% Game: 4-15 26.7% Rebounds           milestone with Wednesday’s victory . Slifer picked up FT % 1st Half: 1-1 100.0 2nd half: 8-10 80.0% Game: 9-11 81.8% 2                     Officials: Harvey Randle, Devon Tourtillott, Ryan Odle his 167th victory on the UCM sideline, tying Scott Technical fouls: Central Missouri-Caddell,Nicole; TEAM. Southwest  Baptist-None.  Attendance: 811 WARRENSBURG, Mo . - Senior Nicole Caddell scored Ballard for second place on UCM’s all-time coaching BOLIVAR, Mo . -- The seventh ranked Jennies  Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast 23 points on Senior Night, as the No . 13 Central wins list . It’s also his 550th career victory, the most Central Missouri 22 30 52 Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench  basketball team (21-3, 13-3 MIAA)UCM had22 12their4 eight0 10 Southwest Baptist 32 31 63 SBU 22 7 10 0 18 Missouri Jennies held on to defeat No . 25  Truman,  all-time wins in MIAA history . Slifer has a 167-94                 Lastgame FG - UCM 2nd-00:29, winning SBU 2nd-03:50. streak snapped SaturdayScore tied evening - 2 times. as     Largest lead - UCM by 4 1st-19:10, SBU by 19 2nd-03:50. Lead changed - 5 times. 58-56, Wednesday night at the Multipurpose      ( .640) record in nine seasons at UCM . they fell to Southwest Baptist (11-14, 6-11 MIAA)   Building. The Jennies finish their home schedule 63-52 at the Meyer Sports Center in Bolivar . with a perfect 14-0 home record, the first The Jennies took an early 3-0 lead after Nicole undefeated season inside the Multi since 1988-89 . Caddell was fouled after making a layup and In her final regular season home game, Caddell converted the free throw . BreAnna Lewis then made came out strong, scoring 23 points and nearly it 6-2 UCM when she nailed a three with 19:10 left posting a double-double, with nine rebounds . The in the first half. The Jennies increased the lead to Tuscaloosa, Ala. native scored eight of the first 7-4 at the 18:16 mark when Keuna Flax hit a free ten points for UCM, as the Jens took an early 10-6 throw . The Bearcats battled back though, taking a advantage within the first five minutes of play. The 9-7 lead with 16:01 remaining in the half on a three Jennies (22-3, 14-3 MIAA) lead throughout the first 54 UCMathletics.com UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL

No. 13 Jennies fall in regular season point, Washburn closed out the game on a 7-1 run, then joined in, hitting a three to cap off a 14-2 run finale to No. 5 Washburn before Quinnecia Twine hit a trey with 11 seconds for UCM, and giving the Jennies a 44-37 advantage  remaining . with 12:07 on the clock .   Lewis struggled from outside, but was able to A pair of free throws from Flax gave the Jens     get to the basket, and recorded her first career their biggest lead of the night, at 53-43 with 4:40                                double-double for the Jennies, with 11 points and to play . The Jennies would score just one more                                                 12 rebounds. Caddell finished with eight points point the rest of the way, as the Griffons climbed                                and seven rebounds in the loss . back. Missouri Western scored the final eight                               points of the game . Western’s JaQuitta Dever                                  Jens withstand late run, knock off scored on a driving layup at the 2:58 mark to make                     it a one-possession game with 2:58 to play . The           Missouri Western in MIAA Quarterfinals   Griffons finished the final three minutes shooting     KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Overcoming a halftime deficit                 2-for-5 from the free throw line, not including a                                  made free throw that was called off due to a lane                                                                                   violation . Missouri Western had the ball for the                                                               final shot, and held looking to win with a buzzer-                                                                              beater at the end; a corner three missed the mark                                               as time expired, and the Jennies held on for the                                                   win .                               The Jens increase their overall record to 23-4 TOPEKA, Kan . - The 13th-ranked Central Missouri                                 on the year, and improve to 8-0 this year in games Jennies kept things close, but could never quite get  decided by five points or less. Their streak over            over the top, falling  to the 5th-ranked  Washburn                                   Missouri Western extends to 11 games, the longest                 Lady Blues, 59-53, on the road in the regular                   current winning streak over any MIAA foe . season finale. The Jennies missed out on a chance                                                 to win a share of their first MIAA regular season                               Jennies advance to MIAA title since 1995-96, but will instead settle for the                               No . 2 seed in next week’s MIAA Tournament .     Championship with OT thriller over Fort               Junior Keuna Flax finished with a team-high           Hays State            18 points, as the team’s outside shooting fell flat           KANSAS CITY, Mo . - In a back-and-forth-battle at   throughout the game . The Jens shot just 2-of-25    to take a double-digit lead with under five minutes    from beyond the arc, with their second three-                 pointer coming in the closing seconds of the game . to play, the 13th-ranked   Central Missouri  Jennies                                                   The Jennies (22-4, 14-4 MIAA) fell behind early, survived a 10-1 run  from the Missouri  Western                                                       Griffons to take a 54-53 victory in the quarterfinal as they struggled to find their shot, especially from                round of the MIAA Tournament . The Jennies                deep . UCM started the game by hitting just three                               of its first 20 field goal attempts, and were 0-for-10 advance to Saturday night’s semifinal, where they                  from beyond the arc until Kiersten Orton finally will face the winner of the Northeastern State-Fort                            broke through with the Jennies first trey at the Hays State matchup .              Junior guard BreAnna Lewis led the Jennies              8:28 mark of the first half. Washburn reached their  with 16 points, including a 3-for-8 performance    biggest lead of the first half when Laura McMillin                from beyond the arc . Senior Nicole Caddell                 hit a jumper to push the Lady Blues ahead 19-7                                 with 9:46 to play until the half . recorded her 11th double-double of the season,                                 The Jens recovered to go 7-for-17 to close with 13 points and 10 rebounds in the win . Keuna                               out the half, digging out of their 12-point deficit Flax battled foul trouble throughout the night,                               with a 14-2 run . Flax took over the UCM attack in but was still able to come away with 13 points,                  the closing five minutes of the half, and helped including a 6-for-7 night from the free throw line .                            Caddell gave UCM their first lead of the night,              pull the Jens even with a layup at the 4:57 mark              while drawing the foul . The junior missed the with the game’s first bucket at the 19:12 mark.   The Griffons took a 3-2 edge just a minute later,  free throw to close out the three-point play, but the MIAA Tournament, the 13th-ranked Central and held it throughout the opening minutes . After  after Nicole Caddell pulled down the offensive Missouri Jennies knocked   down some clutch   free            MWSU jumped out to a 6-2 advantage, a pair of       rebound, BreAnna Lewis knocked down a mid- throws and dominated   in overtime to  earn  a 87-78  

free throws from Flax, and a layup from Brielle   range jumper to pull even with the Lady Blues at victory over the Fort Hays State Tigers . The Jennies 21-21 . Washburn reclaimed a narrow lead on their Wattley tied the score; The Jens took a narrow 9-6 advance to the MIAA Championship game for the next possession, and headed into the locker room lead with 13:31 in the first half after three straight first time since 2010. with a four-point, 29-25 lead . The Jennies out- points from Caddell . The Jens (24-4) took a quick lead in the rebounded Washburn, the top rebounding team in Both sides traded the lead back and forth eight opening minutes with a pair of jumpers from the MIAA, 23-22 in the first half. times in the first half, but the Griffons closed the BreAnna Lewis, earning a 4-0 advantage . Lewis Flax and Caddell teamed up for back-to- final five minutes before halftime with a 9-4 run, finished with a game-high 27 points off 7-of-14 back scores to open up the second half, nearly claiming a 30-27 lead at the break . shooting, and a 3-of-5 performance from beyond immediately tying the game at 29-29 . Washburn MWSU’s Heather Howard gave her team their the arc . After a three-point play from Keuna Flax would quickly reclaim the lead, before the Jens biggest lead of the night just after the break, put the Jens ahead 7-5, the Tigers (21-7) answered would tie the score again at 33-33 with a pair knocking down a three to make it a 33-27 Griffon with a 16-2 run, to take their biggest lead of the of free throws from Orton, who finished with a lead with 18:19 to play . Wattley was able to cut the night at 13:26 in the first half, 21-9. season-high five points in the game. WU’s Lavonda lead back down to three on the next possession, Juniro Symone Murray helped her team McCall would hit a pair from the charity stripe on hitting a corner trey to make it a one-possession chip into the Fort Hays State lead, hitting a the other end, and the Lady Blues would hold a game once again . Over the next three minutes, the layup following a UCM timeout to kill the Tiger single-digit lead the rest of the way . Jens climbed back to tie the score with a quick 5-0 momentum . After a pair of free throws from Flax, The Jens were able to get to the line, going run, making it 35-35 with 14:43 to play . Murray knocked down a trey to make it a five-point 17-of-21 (81%) on free throws, keeping them in the In a pivotal series, Lewis knocked down two game . On the next possession, Erin Redmond game . Keuna Flax hit a pair with 3:55 remaining to three-pointers on back-to-back possessions, giving swiped the ball, leading to a Flax jumper, capping close the Jens to within three, at 52-49 . From that the Jennies the lead for good . Quinnecia Twine of a 9-0 run for the Jennies and making it a 21-18

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game with 11:10 in the first half. Jennies fall to Emporia State in MIAA Jennies basketball falls to  After the Tigers pushed their lead back to eight  Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Championship, 67-51 SouthwesternSouthwestern Okla. vs Central Missouri Okla. St. in NCAA Tourney 03/15/13 2 p.m. at Topeka, Kan./Schendel Court at Lee Arena with 8:50 until the half, Central Missouri completed  a 24-4 run, turning an eight-point deficit into a    Southwestern Okla. 73 • 24-6                Total 3-Ptr Rebounds                 ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 12-point advantage in just over five minutes of play.                 05 Boggess,Kylie f 0-5 0-3 0-0 0 3 3 1 0 1 0 1 0 11                 32 Lay,Elizabeth c 1-7 0-0 4-5 4 6 10 4 6 1 3 3 2 18 However, the Jens would score just one more field                 10 Oyler,Saraya g 2-10 1-5 0-0 0 2 2 2 5 6 0 0 0 34                 12 Mendoza,Sarah g 2-7 0-1 0-1 0 4 4 1 4 3 1 0 0 29 15 Fisher,Michelle g 9-17 5-7 1-2 0 2 2 2 24 0 0 0 3 29 goal, from Murray, to close the half, as Fort Hays                               02 Oyler,Mariah 3-6 3-6 0-0 0 1 1 1 9 0 4 0 0 25 11                Gibson,Natalia 4-6 0-0 1-1 0 6 6 4 9 0 3 3 0 21 State closed on an 11-2 run to keep it close; the 13                Sawatzky,Kimmi 2-3 0-1 2-2 1 2 3 0 6 2 0 0 1 11 22                Dewberry,Tanita 4-5 0-0 2-2 3 5 8 1 10 2 1 1 3 22 Jennies headed to the locker room with a 44-41 Team 0 1 1                    Totals 27-66 9-23 10-13 8 32 40 16 73 15 12 8 9 200 halftime lead. Junior Quinnecia Twine finished the               FG % 1st Half: 11-33 33.3% 2nd half: 16-33 48.5% Game: 27-66 40.9% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 3-12 25.0% 2nd half: 6-11 54.5% Game: 9-23 39.1% Rebounds           FT % 1st Half: 6-7 85.7% 2nd half: 4-6 66.7% Game: 10-13 76.9% 2,1 half with nine points, hitting three treys during the            Jennies big run in the first half.          Central Missouri 71 • 24-6  Total 3-Ptr Rebounds    ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min Slowly building onto their lead in the opening 02 Twine,Quinnecia f 3-7 0-2 0-3 1 3 4 4 6 2 0 1 0 20                21 Flax,Keuna f 9-22 1-6 3-4 1 7 8 4 22 1 2 3 1 36                 minutes of the second half, the Jennies took a 44 Caddell,Nicole f 6-17 0-0 0-0 7 10 17 4 12 2 3 1 0 29                 00 Lewis,BreAnna g 6-20 4-12 2-2 2 4 6 0 18 2 2 0 0 26                 57-47 double-digit lead at the 14:52 mark when 24 Wattley,Brielle g 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 24                 03 Redmond,Erin 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 8                 13 Murray,Symone 5-7 1-1 0-2 1 4 5 2 11 0 1 0 0 13 Twine hit the jumper . Again Fort Hays State                14 Orton,Kiersten 0-0 0-0 2-2 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 15                20 Embray,Breonna 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 2 0 2 1 0 0 29                climbed back in it, scoring 12 of the next 17 points, Team 2 0 2                Totals 29-76 6-23 7-13 16 30 46 17 71 11 12 5 2 200 including eight points in the paint to make it a one-                               FG % 1st Half: 12-36 33.3% 2nd half: 17-40 42.5% Game: 29-76 38.2% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 3-10 30.0% 2nd half: 3-13 23.1% Game: 6-23 26.1% Rebounds                possession game, 62-60, with 11:49 to play . FT % 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd half: 5-9 55.6% Game: 7-13 53.8% 4,2                  Officials: Richard Brewer, Steve Dengerud, Jeff Faulconer The scoring started to slow as both teams Technical fouls: Southwestern Okla.-None. Central Missouri-None.           Attendance: 400           2013 NCAA Women's Central Region Quarterfinals. Central Missouri #2 seed. went cold for the next five minutes, until the Tigers           Southwestern Oklahoma #7 seed. TOPEKA,UCM ranked #13 Kanin WBCA Top . -25 Juniorcoaches poll. Keuna Flax led the Jennies quickly made their move . With a 69-66 Jennies   withScore 22 by periods points, while1st 2nd seniorTotal forward NicoleIn Off 2ndCaddellFast  Southwestern Okla. 31 42 73 Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench  SWOSU 34 11 9 9 34 lead and 4:31 on the clock, FHSU’s Traci Keyser Central Missouri 29 42 KANSAS CITY, Mo. - A pair of Jennies finished with finishes her UCM career71 with 12UCM points40 12and11 a 2 13

knocked down back-to-back three-pointers, as the         Last FG - SWOSU 2nd-04:12, UCM 2nd-00:10. Score tied - 7 times. Largest lead - SWOSU by 15 2nd-04:12, UCM by 3 1st-11:49. Lead changed - 7 times. double-doubles,  but it wasn’t quite  enough,   as   career-high 17 rebounds in her final game.       Tigers suddenly led by three, 72-69 with under four     the 13th-ranked Central Missouri Jennies   were   The Jennies (24-6) took the first lead of the day minutes to play . A pair of free throws stretched Fort   upset by the fourth-seeded Emporia State Hornets, with Keuna Flax’s floater down the middle of the Hays State’s lead to five, before Flax knocked down 51-67 . Junior Keuna Flax scored a team-high 21 lane to open up the game . After SWOSU answered a three from the left corner to bring the Jennies points along with 11 rebounds, while senior Nicole with a 7-2 run, BreAnna Lewis quickly tied it back back into the game, 74-72 with 2:57 to play . Caddell finished with 10 points and 15 boards. up at 7-7 with a three at the 17:12 mark . The The Tigers earned a trip to the free throw line, The Jennies (24-5) battled back and forth in Bulldogs answered right back with a trey of their where they hit one of two, before Flax drew the foul, the opening minutes, as the game saw six lead own, reclaiming the lead . Caddell pushed the Jens and hit a pair of free throws, making it a 75-74 Fort changes in the first ten minutes. Emporia took the back in front with a layup at the 12:41 mark, giving Hays State lead . FHSU had chances to close out lead for the rest of the half after a pair of back-to- UCM a 14-13 edge, as the Jens controlled the lead the game from the charity stripe, but went 1-for-6 back treys from ESU’s Rachel Hanf, starting off an through most of the way until halftime . in their last three trips, while Lewis stepped up with 8-0 run that put the Hornets ahead 20-14 with 7:50 As Symone Murray’s score gave the Jens a 26- seven seconds on the clock, hitting down one of to play in the first half. The Jens answered with a 23 edge with 3:42 to play, SWOSU answered with two free throws to tie the score at 75-75 . The Tigers trey from Brielle Wattley on the next possession, eight straight points to grab a lead before the half . couldn’t get a shot off in the closing seconds as the cutting the lead to three, but that would be as close Flax knocked down a trey in the closing seconds game went to overtime . as they would get in the first half. to pull back within two points, as the Bulldogs Lewis took control of the extra session, driving The Hornets (21-8) flirted with a double-digit went into the break ahead 31-29 . The Haltom City, through the lane and getting to the charity stripe, lead to open up the second half, going up by as Tex. native was in double-figures before halftime, where she shot a perfect 4-for-4 in the first minute much as 11 after a pair of free throws at the scoring 11 of her 22 points in the first period. of overtime. Lewis scored the first seven points 18:22 mark . From that point, the Jennies scored Flax immediately tied the game on the first of the overtime, putting the Jennies comfortably six straight, including a trey from BreAnna Lewis score of the second half at 31-31, but the Bulldogs ahead with 3:13 to play. The Tigers hit just one field and a layup from Caddell, making it a 35-30 ESU would answer and lead the rest of the way, building goal in overtime, as the Jennies claimed the 87-78 advantage with 15:00 to play . as high as a 15-point advantage with just 4:12 to victory . Emporia State stretched their lead back to 11, play . The Jennies chipped away, closing to within six The Jennies increase their record to 2-0 in however, with another pair of treys, going ahead points with a BreAnna Lewis trey in the final minute, overtime games this season, and are an impressive 43-32 at the 11:47 mark . A mini 4-0 run pulled the making it a 71-65 Bulldog lead with 45 seconds 9-0 in games decided by five points or less this Jens to within seven after four straight points from remaining . The Jens forced a turnover, allowing season . Flax and 6:06 on the clock, but UCM seemingly ran Lewis to answer again, making it a one-possession Along with Lewis’ 27 points, a pair of Jennies out of gas down the stretch and were unable to game with 37 seconds on the clock . recorded double-doubles, in Flax and senior close the gap as time winded down . A pair of SWOSU free throws stretched the Nicole Caddell. Flax finished with 23 points and a The loss marks the sixth straight for the Jennies lead to 73-68, before Lewis hit her third straight career-high 15 rebounds, while Caddell picked up program in the MIAA Championship game; their last trey with 10 seconds to go . After a missed free 12 points and 10 boards. Twine finished with 13 tournament title came in 1990, en route to an Elite throw from the Bulldogs, Caddell pulled down the points, going 5-of-8 from the field, and 3-of-5 from Eight appearance that season . rebound, but the Jens could not get a final shot off beyond the arc . Central Missouri is still in good shape for the as time expired . upcoming NCAA Central Regional, however; the With the loss, the Jennies wrap up the 2012-13 team was ranked No . 2 in the region entering the season with a 24-6 record, most wins since the tournament and are expected to earn an at-large 1989-90 season, and the most wins in conference berth to the NCAA Tournament . play in the Dave Slifer era .

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RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 24-6 14-0 6-4 4-2 CONFERENCE 14-4 9-0 5-4 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 10-2 5-0 1-0 4-2

Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 21 Flax,Keuna 23 23 758 33.0 148 293 .505 25 67 .373 131 182 .720 62 114 176 7.7 68 1 33 54 32 21 452 19.7 Conference-Only... 16 16 536 33.5 101 198 .510 16 44 .364 85 122 .697 39 77 116 7.3 47 0 26 40 27 17 303 18.9 23 Winkelmann,Shelby 8 8 215 26.9 55 92 .598 7 10 .700 24 33 .727 15 28 43 5.4 15 0 17 14 2 13 141 17.6 Conference-Only... 2 2 65 32.5 19 28 .679 2 3 .667 10 14 .714 5 13 18 9.0 5 0 4 4 1 2 50 25.0 00 Lewis,BreAnna 30 30 840 28.0 164 421 .390 88 239 .368 68 105 .648 17 99 116 3.9 60 0 51 64 1 31 484 16.1 Conference-Only... 18 18 511 28.4 87 239 .364 45 142 .317 36 57 .632 9 62 71 3.9 41 0 23 40 1 12 255 14.2 44 Caddell,Nicole 29 29 873 30.1 141 350 .403 0 3 .000 100 161 .621 111 192 303 10.4 86 2 42 72 39 54 382 13.2 Conference-Only... 17 17 524 30.8 86 209 .411 0 2 .000 66 106 .623 54 104 158 9.3 52 1 21 41 22 29 238 14.0 02 Twine,Quinnecia 30 22 709 23.6 74 197 .376 37 113 .327 36 52 .692 21 61 82 2.7 75 0 43 40 7 31 221 7.4 Conference-Only... 18 16 466 25.9 46 130 .354 23 76 .303 18 21 .857 15 46 61 3.4 44 0 27 25 2 19 133 7.4 13 Murray,Symone 30 1 448 14.9 60 158 .380 17 53 .321 13 23 .565 29 60 89 3.0 58 0 13 26 6 16 150 5.0 Conference-Only... 18 1 266 14.8 31 80 .388 9 27 .333 7 11 .636 19 28 47 2.6 34 0 8 15 3 11 78 4.3 24 Wattley,Brielle 30 23 679 22.6 42 95 .442 13 40 .325 14 23 .609 12 21 33 1.1 21 0 57 37 1 25 111 3.7 Conference-Only... 18 16 404 22.4 25 67 .373 8 28 .286 9 13 .692 8 12 20 1.1 11 0 34 18 0 15 67 3.7 03 Redmond,Erin 30 7 394 13.1 27 81 .333 7 27 .259 14 28 .500 6 38 44 1.5 30 0 39 47 4 11 75 2.5 Conference-Only... 18 2 226 12.6 12 44 .273 4 16 .250 10 18 .556 3 21 24 1.3 13 0 25 27 4 3 38 2.1 14 Orton,Kiersten 30 7 416 13.9 13 58 .224 2 16 .125 21 29 .724 19 52 71 2.4 26 0 16 18 8 12 49 1.6 Conference-Only... 18 2 216 12.0 5 27 .185 1 7 .143 9 12 .750 10 25 35 1.9 14 0 6 10 1 7 20 1.1 10 Bounds,Danielle 9 0 44 4.9 5 12 .417 2 8 .250 1 2 .500 0 2 2 0.2 8 0 0 1 0 0 13 1.4 Conference-Only... 5 0 26 5.2 4 9 .444 2 7 .286 0 0 .000 0 2 2 0.4 4 0 0 0 0 0 10 2.0 45 Barry,Danielle 22 0 166 7.5 9 35 .257 0 0 .000 12 14 .857 17 25 42 1.9 33 0 10 15 7 4 30 1.4 Conference-Only... 13 0 73 5.6 3 18 .167 0 0 .000 6 6 1.000 6 12 18 1.4 15 0 5 8 3 1 12 0.9 20 Embray,Breonna 30 0 489 16.3 9 29 .310 4 10 .400 13 20 .650 8 25 33 1.1 28 0 17 24 0 12 35 1.2 Conference-Only... 18 0 309 17.2 5 17 .294 3 8 .375 4 8 .500 4 17 21 1.2 17 0 9 15 0 10 17 0.9 42 Kelly,Katie 8 0 17 2.1 1 4 .250 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 0 1 1 0.1 4 0 0 1 0 0 2 0.3 Conference-Only... 3 0 3 1.0 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 12 Williams,Mollie 4 0 5 1.3 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 2 .000 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0 Conference-Only... 2 0 2 1.0 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM 59 83 142 4.7 0 6 0 Conference-Only 36 48 84 4.7 0 3 0 Total 30 748 -1826 .410 202 587 .344 447 676 .661 376 802 1178 39.3 512 3 338 421 107 230 2145 71.5 Conference-Only 18 424 -1069 .397 113 361 .313 260 388 .670 208 468 676 37.6 298 1 188 248 64 126 1221 67.8 Opponents 30 697 -1777 .392 159 490 .324 401 571 .702 365 818 1183 39.4 560 - 362 488 106 238 1954 65.1 Conference-Only 18 420 -1040 .404 92 281 .327 234 328 .713 200 509 709 39.4 330 7 216 280 64 131 1166 64.8

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total Central Missouri 1008 1114 23 2145 Opponents 899 1044 11 1954

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| TOTAL | | 3 POINT | | REBOUNDS | Opponent Date Score W/L FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg WEBSTER 11/10/12 92-49 W 36 72 .500 4 9 .444 16 23 .696 15 28 43 43 .0 18 16 9 8 17 92 92 .0

EVANGEL 11/12/12 87-37 W 31 59 .525 11 18 .611 14 20 .700 12 31 43 43 .0 18 27 17 7 15 87 89 .5

HARDING 11/15/12 78-62 W 29 63 .460 9 20 .450 11 20 .550 13 32 45 43 .7 14 18 11 4 7 78 85 .7

ST . MARY’S 11/18/12 74-72 W 25 52 .481 4 15 .267 20 30 .667 10 28 38 42 .2 15 6 24 3 10 74 82 .8

at LEWIS 11/24/12 84-77 W 33 68 .485 6 19 .316 12 24 .500 12 26 38 41 .4 18 10 15 4 13 84 83 .0

at Fort Hays State 12/05/12 50-95 L 20 65 .308 7 19 .368 3 7 .429 14 23 37 40 .7 16 14 23 2 9 50 77 .5

EMPORIA STATE 12/08/12 84-63 W 31 68 .456 4 13 .308 18 24 .750 17 25 42 40 .9 26 12 16 1 9 84 78 .4

vs Dixie State 12/18/12 78-69 W 28 72 .389 7 15 .467 15 21 .714 19 27 46 41 .5 18 11 13 2 7 78 78 .4

vs Academy of Art 12/19/12 92-80 W 27 60 .450 13 23 .565 25 40 .625 18 27 45 41 .9 21 12 18 2 8 92 79 .9

ARKANSAS TECH 12/30/12 76-71 W 21 61 .344 11 31 .355 23 33 .697 16 24 40 41 .7 20 12 15 3 7 76 79 .5

SOUTHWEST BAPTIST 01/02/13 69-66 W 20 59 .339 5 21 .238 24 27 .889 13 21 34 41 .0 14 10 8 3 11 69 78 .5

NORTHEASTERN STATE 01/09/13 63-52 W 24 59 .407 11 24 .458 4 7 .571 13 31 44 41 .2 14 10 15 4 5 63 77 .2

PITTSBURG STATE 01/12/13 70-67 W 26 61 .426 2 13 .154 16 26 .615 18 22 40 41 .2 15 10 13 0 4 70 76 .7

at Nebraska-Kearney 1/16/13 68-63 W 26 54 .481 6 19 .316 10 19 .526 10 24 34 40 .6 16 14 20 7 13 68 76 .1

at Truman State Univ . 01/19/13 64-73 L 22 48 .458 3 12 .250 17 25 .680 6 25 31 40 .0 18 6 15 6 3 64 75 .3

MISSOURI WESTERN 01/23/13 74-71 Wot 26 63 .413 6 21 .286 16 28 .571 10 30 40 40 .0 18 11 12 6 6 74 75 .2

NW MISSOURI STATE 01/26/13 60-52 W 17 49 .347 7 17 .412 19 32 .594 9 22 31 39 .5 17 7 14 4 5 60 74 .3

at Lincoln 01/30/13 77-67 W 23 62 .371 8 23 .348 23 34 .676 13 27 40 39 .5 11 10 12 5 12 77 74 .4

at Lindenwood 02/01/13 83-75 W 28 68 .412 11 31 .355 16 19 .842 15 26 41 39 .6 21 12 10 3 4 83 74 .9

at Central Oklahoma 02/07/13 87-75 W 30 60 .500 9 21 .429 18 28 .643 10 28 38 39 .5 24 13 17 4 10 87 75 .5

at Missouri Southern 2/9/13 74-63 W 23 55 .418 10 21 .476 18 22 .818 9 26 35 39 .3 17 12 13 1 4 74 75 .4

LINDENWOOD 02/13/13 58-44 W 21 55 .382 10 31 .323 6 9 .667 12 24 36 39 .1 7 10 11 3 6 58 74 .6

LINCOLN 02/16/13 77-62 W 27 58 .466 8 17 .471 15 22 .682 8 38 46 39 .4 18 15 21 5 3 77 74 .7

at Southwest Baptist 02/23/13 52-63 L 20 60 .333 3 21 .143 9 17 .529 7 22 29 39 .0 14 12 11 1 10 52 73 .8

TRUMAN STATE UNIV . 02/27/13 58-56 W 23 59 .390 1 12 .083 11 21 .524 9 25 34 38 .8 17 6 10 7 7 58 73 .2

at Washburn 03/02/13 53-59 L 17 66 .258 2 25 .080 17 21 .810 15 29 44 39 .0 15 4 7 2 5 53 72 .4

vs Missouri Western 03/08/13 54-53 W 18 48 .375 6 18 .333 12 18 .667 10 26 36 38 .9 18 5 18 1 8 54 71 .7

vs Fort Hays State 03/09/13 87-78 Wot 27 65 .415 8 19 .421 25 34 .735 11 32 43 39 .0 23 12 11 4 6 87 72 .2

vs Emporia State 03/10/13 51-67 L 20 61 .328 4 16 .250 7 12 .583 16 23 39 39 .0 14 10 10 0 4 51 71 .5

vs Southwestern Okla . 03/15/13 71-73 L 29 76 .382 6 23 .261 7 13 .538 16 30 46 39 .3 17 11 12 5 2 71 71 .5

Totals 748 1826 .410 202 587 .344 447 676 .661 376 802 1178 39.3 512 338 421 107 230 2145 71.5

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Opponent Date Score W/L Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocked Shots WEBSTER 11/10/12 92-49 W 19-Lewis,BreAnna 9-Caddell,Nicole 4-Redmond,Erin 3-Caddell,Nicole 3-Caddell,Nicole Winkelmann,Shelby EVANGEL 11/12/12 87-37 W 20-Lewis,BreAnna 9-Caddell,Nicole 5-Wattley,Brielle 4-Caddell,Nicole 3-Orton,Kiersten Winkelmann,Shelby Caddell,Nicole HARDING 11/15/12 78-62 W 24-Winkelmann,Shelby12-Winkelmann,Shelby 5-Wattley,Brielle 2-Lewis,BreAnna 2-Caddell,Nicole Lewis,BreAnna Twine,Quinnecia Caddell,Nicole ST. MARY’S 11/18/12 74-72 W 25-Lewis,BreAnna 16-Caddell,Nicole 2-Caddell,Nicole 3-Winkelmann,Shelby 1-Barry,Danielle Caddell,Nicole Winkelmann,Shelby at LEWIS 11/24/12 84-77 W 24-Caddell,Nicole 16-Caddell,Nicole 3-Winkelmann,Shelby 4-Caddell,Nicole 2-Caddell,Nicole Winkelmann,Shelby at Fort Hays State 12/05/12 50-95 L 13-Murray,Symone 8-Caddell,Nicole 3-Redmond,Erin 3-Caddell,Nicole 1-Winkelmann,Shelby Barry,Danielle EMPORIA STATE 12/08/12 84-63 W 42-Winkelmann,Shelby11-Winkelmann,Shelby 4-Lewis,BreAnna 2-Caddell,Nicole 1-Murray,Symone Winkelmann,Shelby Orton,Kiersten Wattley,Brielle vs Dixie State 12/18/12 78-69 W 28-Flax,Keuna 10-Flax,Keuna 5-Lewis,BreAnna 5-Caddell,Nicole 1-Barry,Danielle Caddell,Nicole Caddell,Nicole vs Academy of Art 12/19/12 92-80 W 30-Lewis,BreAnna 11-Caddell,Nicole 5-Caddell,Nicole 3-Lewis,BreAnna 1-Caddell,Nicole Twine,Quinnecia ARKANSAS TECH 12/30/12 76-71 W 21-Lewis,BreAnna 16-Caddell,Nicole 4-Wattley,Brielle 3-Lewis,BreAnna 2-Flax,Keuna SOUTHWEST BAPTIST 01/02/13 69-66 W 29-Flax,Keuna 9-Caddell,Nicole 3-Redmond,Erin 4-Caddell,Nicole 1-Caddell,Nicole Flax,Keuna Murray,Symone NORTHEASTERN STATE 01/09/13 63-52 W 25-Lewis,BreAnna 10-Caddell,Nicole 3-Redmond,Erin 3-Murray,Symone 1-Caddell,Nicole Flax,Keuna Redmond,Erin Orton,Kiersten PITTSBURG STATE 01/12/13 70-67 W 19-Caddell,Nicole 13-Caddell,Nicole 3-Flax,Keuna 2-Flax,Keuna None at Nebraska-Kearney 1/16/13 68-63 W 22-Caddell,Nicole 10-Caddell,Nicole 3-Twine,Quinnecia 5-Caddell,Nicole 3-Caddell,Nicole Flax,Keuna at Truman State Univ. 01/19/13 64-73 L 20-Caddell,Nicole 8-Caddell,Nicole 2-Caddell,Nicole 2-Twine,Quinnecia 4-Caddell,Nicole MISSOURI WESTERN 01/23/13 74-71 WOT 22-Flax,Keuna 10-Flax,Keuna 3-Flax,Keuna 1-Embray,Breonna 4-Flax,Keuna Twine,Quinnecia Orton,Kiersten Lewis,BreAnna Caddell,Nicole Wattley,Brielle NW MISSOURI STATE 01/26/13 60-52 W 23-Lewis,BreAnna 10-Flax,Keuna 2-Orton,Kiersten 1-Wattley,Brielle 2-Caddell,Nicole Caddell,Nicole Flax,Keuna Lewis,BreAnna Orton,Kiersten at Lincoln 01/30/13 77-67 W 22-Flax,Keuna 15-Caddell,Nicole 4-Wattley,Brielle 4-Caddell,Nicole 4-Caddell,Nicole at Lindenwood 02/01/13 83-75 W 19-Lewis,BreAnna 10-Caddell,Nicole 4-Wattley,Brielle 3-Twine,Quinnecia 2-Flax,Keuna at Central Oklahoma 02/07/13 87-75 W 30-Flax,Keuna 11-Caddell,Nicole 4-Wattley,Brielle 4-Caddell,Nicole 3-Flax,Keuna at Missouri Southern 2/9/13 74-63 W 22-Lewis,BreAnna 9-Caddell,Nicole 3-Redmond,Erin 2-Flax,Keuna 1-Twine,Quinnecia Murray,Symone Wattley,Brielle LINDENWOOD 02/13/13 58-44 W 22-Lewis,BreAnna 8-Caddell,Nicole 2-Twine,Quinnecia 2-Caddell,Nicole 2-Redmond,Erin Embray,Breonna Murray,Symone

Central Missouri Basketball Central Missouri Game-by-Game Highs (as of Sep 26, 2013) All games

Opponent Date Score WL POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKED SHOTS Flax,Keuna LINCOLN 02/16/13 77-62 W 26-Flax,Keuna 13-Flax,Keuna 4-Flax,Keuna 1-Flax,Keuna 3-Flax,Keuna Murray,Symone Embray,Breonna at Southwest Baptist 02/23/13 52-63 L 22-Lewis,BreAnna 11-Caddell,Nicole 5-Twine,Quinnecia 4-Embray,Breonna 1-Caddell,Nicole TRUMAN STATE UNIV. 02/27/13 58-56 W 23-Caddell,Nicole 10-Flax,Keuna 2-Flax,Keuna 2-Caddell,Nicole 5-Flax,Keuna Redmond,Erin Flax,Keuna at Washburn 03/02/13 53-59 L 18-Flax,Keuna 12-Lewis,BreAnna 2-Caddell,Nicole 2-Wattley,Brielle 1-Flax,Keuna Caddell,Nicole vs Missouri Western 03/08/13 54-53 W 16-Lewis,BreAnna 10-Caddell,Nicole 2-Lewis,BreAnna 2-Orton,Kiersten 1-Murray,Symone Lewis,BreAnna Embray,Breonna vs Fort Hays State 03/09/13 87-78 WOT 27-Lewis,BreAnna 15-Flax,Keuna 4-Twine,Quinnecia 2-Flax,Keuna 2-Caddell,Nicole Lewis,BreAnna vs Emporia State 03/10/13 51-67 L 21-Flax,Keuna 15-Caddell,Nicole 3-Caddell,Nicole 2-Caddell,Nicole None vs Southwestern Okla. 03/15/13 71-73 L 22-Flax,Keuna 17-Caddell,Nicole 2-Caddell,Nicole 1-Flax,Keuna 3-Flax,Keuna Lewis,BreAnna Orton,Kiersten Embray,Breonna Twine,Quinnecia

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Central Missouri - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Opponents- INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Points Points 42 Winkelmann,Shelby vs Emporia State (12/08/12) 26 Howard,Heather vs Missouri Western (01/23/13)

Field Goals Made Field Goals Made 16 Winkelmann,Shelby vs Emporia State (12/08/12) 11 two players, last Howard,Heather vs Missouri Western (01/23/13) Field Goal Att. 22 Flax,Keuna vs Southwestern Okla. (03/15/13) Field Goal Att. 20 Howard,Heather vs Missouri Western (01/23/13) FG Pct (min 5 made) .846 (11-13) Flax,Keuna at Central Oklahoma (02/07/13) FG Pct (min 5 made) 1.000 (5-5) Gafford,Kylie vs Pittsburg State (01/12/13) 3-Point FG Made 7 Lewis,BreAnna vs Academy of Art (12/19/12) 3-Point FG Made 5 two players, last Fisher,Michelle vs Southwestern Okla. 3-Point FG Att. (03/15/13) 15 Lewis,BreAnna vs Lindenwood (02/13/13) 3-Point FG Att. 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) 12 Camera, Regina vs Academy of Art (12/19/12) 1.000 (3-3) Flax,Keuna vs Dixie State (12/18/12) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) Free Throws Made 1.000 (2-2) Saxen,Alex vs Missouri Western 13 Flax,Keuna vs Southwest Baptist (01/02/13) Free Throws Made Free Throw Att. 15 Lehnig,Marissa at Lindenwood (02/01/13) 16 Caddell,Nicole at Lincoln (01/30/13) Free Throw Att. FT Pct (min 3 made) 16 Lehnig,Marissa at Lindenwood (02/01/13) 1.000 (13-13) Flax,Keuna vs Southwest Baptist (01/02/13) FT Pct (min 3 made) Rebounds 1.000 (8-8) SILVA, Roselis vs Arkansas Tech (12/30/12) 17 Caddell,Nicole vs Southwestern Okla. (03/15/13) Rebounds Assists 18 Howard,Heather vs Missouri Western (03/08/13) 5 seven players, last Twine,Quinnecia at Southwest Baptist (02/23/13) Assists 8 five players, last Edwards,Katelyn vs Fort Hays State Steals (03/09/13) 5 two players, last Caddell,Nicole at Nebraska-Kearney (1/16/13) Steals 5 three players, last Lawrence,Lanicia vs Missouri Western Blocked Shots (03/08/13) 5 Flax,Keuna vs Truman State Univ. (02/27/13) Blocked Shots Turnovers 5 two players, last Lehman,Kate vs Fort Hays State 7 Lewis,BreAnna vs Lincoln (02/16/13) (03/09/13)

Fouls Turnovers 5 three players, last Caddell,Nicole vs Fort Hays State 7 Nellen, Nikki at LEWIS (11/24/12) (03/09/13) Fouls 5 12 players, Lehman,Kate vs Fort Hays State (03/09/13)

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~ Team Highs ~ ~ Team Lows ~

POINTS POINTS JENNIES - 92, twice, last vs . Academy of Art (12/19/12) JENNIES - 50, at Fort Hays State (12/05/12) OPPS - 95, at Fort Hays State (12/05/12) OPPS - 37, EVANGEL (11/12/12)

FIELD GOALS MADE FIELD GOALS MADE JENNIES - 36, WEBSTER (11/10/12) JENNIES - 17, twice, last at Washburn (03/02/13) OPPS - 39, at Fort Hays State (12/05/12) OPPS - 9, EVANGEL (11/12/12)

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS JENNIES - 76, vs Southwestern Okla . (03/15/13) JENNIES - 48, twice, last vs Missouri Western (03/08/13) OPPS - 76, LINCOLN (02/16/13) OPPS - 43, NW MISSOURI STATE (01/26/13)

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 5 made) JENNIES - .525 (31-59), EVANGEL (11/12/12) JENNIES - .258 (17-66), at Washburn (03/02/13) OPPS - .574 (39-68), at Fort Hays State (12/05/12) OPPS - .170 (9-53), EVANGEL (11/12/12)

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE JENNIES - 13, vs Academy of Art (12/19/12) JENNIES - 1, TRUMAN STATE UNIV . (02/27/13) OPPS - 11, at LEWIS (11/24/12) OPPS - 0, ARKANSAS TECH (12/30/12)

3-POINT ATTEMPTS 3-POINT ATTEMPTS JENNIES - 31, three times, last LINDENWOOD (02/13/13) JENNIES - 9, WEBSTER (11/10/12) OPPS - 25, PITTSBURG STATE (01/12/13) OPPS - 5, ARKANSAS TECH (12/30/12)

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 2 made) JENNIES - .611 (11-18), EVANGEL (11/12/12) JENNIES - .080 (2-25), at Washburn (03/02/13) OPPS - .538 (7-13), at Fort Hays State (12/05/12) OPPS - .000 (0-5), ARKANSAS TECH (12/30/12)

FREE THROWS MADE FREE THROWS MADE JENNIES - 25, twice, last vs Fort Hays State (03/09/13) JENNIES - 3, at Fort Hays State (12/05/12) OPPS - 23, twice, last at Central Oklahoma (02/07/13) OPPS - 2, NORTHEASTERN STATE (01/09/13)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS FREE THROW ATTEMPTS JENNIES - 40, vs Academy of Art (12/19/12) JENNIES - 7, twice, last NORTHEASTERN STATE (01/09/13) OPPS - 32, twice, last vs Fort Hays State (03/09/13) OPPS - 5, LINDENWOOD (02/13/13)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 3 made) JENNIES - .889 (24-27), SOUTHWEST BAPTIST (01/02/13) JENNIES - .429 (3-7), at Fort Hays State (12/05/12) OPPS - .909 (20-22), TRUMAN STATE UNIV . (02/27/13) OPPS - .333 (2-6), NORTHEASTERN STATE (01/09/13)

REBOUNDS REBOUNDS JENNIES - 46, three times, last vs Southwestern Okla . (03/15/13) JENNIES - 29, at Southwest Baptist (02/23/13) OPPS - 49, TRUMAN STATE UNIV . (02/27/13) OPPS - 29, NORTHEASTERN STATE (01/09/13)

ASSISTS ASSISTS JENNIES - 27, EVANGEL (11/12/12) JENNIES - 4, at Washburn (03/02/13) OPPS - 21, at Fort Hays State (12/05/12) OPPS - 4, EVANGEL (11/12/12)

STEALS STEALS JENNIES - 17, WEBSTER (11/10/12) JENNIES - 2, vs Southwestern Okla . (03/15/13) OPPS - 16, LINCOLN (02/16/13) OPPS - 2, twice, last at Southwest Baptist (02/23/13)

BLOCKED SHOTS BLOCKED SHOTS JENNIES - 8, WEBSTER (11/10/12) JENNIES - 0, twice, last vs Emporia State (03/10/13) OPPS - 10, at Fort Hays State (12/05/12) OPPS - 1, six times, last LINCOLN (02/16/13)

TURNOVERS TURNOVERS JENNIES - 24, ST . MARY’S (11/18/12) JENNIES - 7, at Washburn (03/02/13) OPPS - 27, WEBSTER (11/10/12) OPPS - 8, vs Emporia State (03/10/13)

FOULS FOULS JENNIES - 26, EMPORIA STATE (12/08/12) JENNIES - 7, LINDENWOOD (02/13/13) OPPS - 28, vs Fort Hays State (03/09/13) OPPS - 7, NORTHEASTERN STATE (01/09/13)

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2013 MIAA Tournament Results Municipal Auditorium• Kansas City, Mo. WU 52 WU 54 NWMSU 39 ESU 67 TSU 56 ESU 61 ESU 61 Emporia State

NSU 42 FHSU 78 FHSU 61 UCM 51 MWSU 53 UCM 87 UCM 54

All-MIAA Tournament Team 40 11 35 00 21 Most Outstanding Player Kate Laura Merissa BreAnna Keuna Lehman Patrick Quick Lewis Flax G • Jr. C • So. G • Jr. F • So. F • Jr.

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All-MIAA Team Honors / Awards PLAYER OF THE WEEK CO-PLAYERS OF THE YEAR 11/12: Heather Howard F Missouri Western Laura Kinderknecht, Sr ., G, WU 11/19: BreAnna Lewis G Central Missouri Taylor Lewis, Sr ., G, NSU 11/26: Kate Lehman C Fort Hays State 12/3: Jacqui Zelenka F Southwest Baptist DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 12/10: Shelby Winkelmann G Central Missouri Kate Lehman, So ., C, FHSU 12/17: Keuna Flax F Central Missouri

1/7: Taylor Lewis G Northeastern State FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1/14: Laura Kinderknect G Washburn Brook Duncan, G, SBU 1/21: Lizzy Jeronimus F Pittsburg State COACH OF THE YEAR 1/28: Keuna Flax F Central Missouri Ron McHenry, WU 2/4: Rachel Hanf G Emporia State 2/11: Keuna Flax F Central Missouri ALL-MIAA FIRST TEAM 2/18: BreAnna Lewis G Central Missouri Taylor Lewis, Sr ., G, NSU** 2/25: Jacqui Zelenka F Southwest Baptist Keuna Flax, Jr., F, UCM** 3/4: Kate Lehman C Fort Hays State Laura Kinderknecht, Sr ., G, WU Lizzy Jeronimus, So., F, PSU [r1] DAKTRONICS SOUTH CENTRAL ALL-REGIONAL Kate Lehman, So ., C, FHSU CENTRAL REGION PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Laura Kinderknecht **Unanimous Selection FIRST TEAM [r1] Repeat First Team Selection Keuna Flax F Jr. Central Missouri ALL-MIAA SECOND TEAM Laura Kinderknecht G Sr . Washburn Becka McHenry, Sr ., G, TSU SECOND TEAM Nicole Caddell, Sr., G, UCM Kate Lehman C So . Fort Hays State Rachel Hanf, Sr ., G, ESU Taylor Lewis G Sr . Northeastern State Heather Howard, Sr ., F, MWSU Lizzy Jeronimus F So. Pittsburg State Jacqui Zelenka, Jr ., F, SBU DAKTRONICS DIVISION II ALL-AMERICAN ALL-MIAA THIRD TEAM SECOND TEAM Lavonda McCall, Jr ., G, WU BreAnna Lewis, Jr., G, UCM Keuna Flax F Jr. Central Missouri Laura Patrick, Jr ., G, ESU HONORABLE MENTION Katelyn Edwards, So ., C, FHSU Laura Kinderknecht G Sr . Washburn Arriana Walker, Sr ., G, LU WBCA COACHES DIVISION II ALL-AMERICAN MIAA ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM HONORABLE MENTION Kate Lehman, So ., C, FHSU Keuna Flax F Jr. Central Missouri Lavonda McCall, Jr ., G, WU Lizzy Jeronimus F So. Pittsburg State Carrington Fox, Jr ., F, NSU Laura Kinderknecht G Sr . Washburn Stormye Everett, Sr ., F, WU Taylor Lewis G Sr . Northeastern State Jacqui Zelenka, Jr ., F, SBU Lauren Brown, Sr ., C, PSU CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Lizzy Jeronimus F So. Pittsburg State ALL-MIAA HONORABLE MENTION Laura Kinderknecht G Sr . Washburn Alyssa Fuxa, Sr., F, UCM Merissa Quick, So ., F, ESU Freddie Sims, Sr ., G, LU Erin Rice, Sr ., F, MSSU 2013 South Central Regional Results Alicia Bell, Sr ., G, MWSU Tosha Tyler, Sr ., G, NSU Lee Arena • Topeka, Kan. Sarah Green, Sr ., F, NSU First Round Annie Mathews, So ., F, NWMSU Southwestern Oklahoma 73, Central Missouri 71 Maggie Marnin, Sr ., C, NWMSU Lauren Brown, Sr ., C, PSU Emporia State 65, Washburn 58 Alexa Bordewick, Sr ., G, PSU Drew Roberts, Sr ., G, PSU Semifinals Brittany Dukes, Sr ., G, SBU Emporia State 69, Minnesota State 67 Allie Norton, So ., G, TSU Dana Elliott, Sr . G, WU Finals Augustana (S .D .) 75, Emporia State 74

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INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS TEAM HIGHS Points 42 Winkelmann,Shelby (UCM) vs Emporia State (12/08/12) Points 110 Truman vs Mount Mercy (12/31/12) 31 Quick,Merissa (ESU) vs Pittsburg State (02/20/13) 97 Pittsburg State vs Southwest Minnesota (11/9/12)

Field goals made 16 Winkelmann,Shelby (UCM) vs Emporia State (12/08/12) Winning Margin 67 (110-43) Truman vs Mount Mercy (12/31/12) 13 Jeronimus,Lizzy (Pittsburg State) vs Evangel (11/23/12) 50 (87-37) Central Missouri vs Evangel (11/12/12) 13 Quick,Merissa (ESU) vs Pittsburg State (02/20/13) Field goals made 41 Pittsburg State vs Southwest Minnesota (11/9/12) Field goal attempts 24 McHenry,Becka (Truman) vs Emporia State (03/08/13) 39 Fort Hays State vs Central Missouri (12/05/12) 23 Dukes,Brittney (SBU vs Lincoln WBB (02/19/13) 39 Lindenwood vs Benedictine-Spring (12/31/12) 39 Truman vs Mount Mercy (12/31/12) Field goal percentage .900 (9-10) Jeronimus,Lizzy (PSU) at Missouri Southern (1/16/13) .900 (9-10) Marnin,Maggie (NWMSU) at Neb .-Kearney (2/27/13) Field goal attempts 82 Lincoln vs Williams Woods (11-10-12) 77 Lindenwood vs Benedictine-Spring (12/31/12) 3-Pt FG made 8 Strait,Courtney (Truman) vs Mount Mercy (12/31/12) 7 Patrick,Laura (ESU) vs Abilene Christian (12/18/12) Field goal percentage 650. . (39-60) Truman vs Mount Mercy (12/31/12) 7 Lewis,BreAnna (UCM) vs Academy of Art (12/19/12) .631 (41-65) Pittsburg State vs Southwest Minnesota (11/9/12) 7 Williams,Ebonie (WU) vs Central Missouri (02/08/12) 3-Pt FG made 22 Truman vs Mount Mercy (12/31/12) 3-Pt FG attempts 15 Lewis,BreAnna (UCM) vs Lindenwood (02/13/13) 15 Northeastern State vs Nebraska-Kearney (01/05/13) 14 Kinderknecht,Laura (WU) vs Arkansas Tech (11/24/12) 14 Patrick,Laura (ESU) vs Abilene Christian (12/18/12) 3-Pt FG attempts 34 Central Oklahoma vs Arkansas Fort Smith (12/29/12) 14 Lewis,BreAnna (UCM) vs Academy of Art (12/19/12) 34 Northeastern State at Central Oklahoma (01/16/13) 14 Lewis,BreAnna (UCM) vs Arkansas Tech (12/30/12) 3-Pt percentage .769 (10-13) Neb .-Kearney vs Lindenwood (3/1/13) 3-Pt percentage 1 .000 (5-5) Walker,Arriana (Lincoln WBB) vs Lindenwood (02/27/13) .710 (22-31) Truman vs Mount Mercy (12/31/12) .857 (6-7) Lewis,Taylor (NES) vs Nebraska-Kearney (01/05/13) Free throws made 33 Fort Hays State vs NW Oklahoma State (11/17/12) Free throws made 15 Lehnig,Marissa (LWU) vs Central Missouri (02/01/13) 31 Fort Hays State vs Central Oklahoma (01/30/13) 13 Flax,Keuna (UCM) vs Southwest Baptist (01/02/13) Free throw attempts 41 Fort Hays State vs NW Oklahoma State (11/17/12) Free throw attempts 16 Edwards,Katelyn (FHSU) at Panhandle State (12/15/12) 40 Central Missouri vs Academy of Art (12/19/12) 16 Caddell,Nicole (UCM) at Lincoln U. (01/30/13) 16 Lehnig,Marissa (LWU) vs Central Missouri (02/01/13) Free throw percentage 1 .000 (23-23) Emporia State vs Augustana (03/18/13) 1 .000 (10-10) Truman vs Mount Mercy (12/31/12) Free throw percentage 1.000 (13-13) Flax,Keuna (UCM) vs Southwest Baptist (01/02/13) 1 .000 (6-6) Northeastern State vs Lubbock Christian (12-11-09) 1.000 (11-11) Jeronimus,Lizzy (Pittsburg State) vs Quincy (12/1/12) 1 .000 (6-6) Northeastern State vs Pittsburg State (01/23/13) 1 .000 (10-10) Roderique,Hailey (PSU) vs Academy of Art (12/18/12) 1 .000 (8-8) Wylie,Desiree (Emporia State) vs Newman (11/13/12) Rebounds 68 Washburn vs Southwestern College (11/14/12) 1 .000 (8-8) Griswold,Brittany (MWSU) vs Quincy (11/27/12) 59 Fort Hays State at Panhandle State (12/15/12) 1 .000 (8-8) Kuhn,Tori (LWU) vs Missouri-St . Louis (12/01/12) 1 .000 (8-8) Lehman,Kate (FHSU) vs South Dakota Mines (12/29/12) Assists 33 Truman vs Mount Mercy (12/31/12) 1 .000 (8-8) Stevens,Monique (NWMSU) at Central Oklahoma (01/19/13) 29 Southwest Baptist vs Harris Stowe State (11/27/12) 1 .000 (8-8) Bourlioux,Caroline (LWU) vs Washburn (01/26/13) 1 .000 (8-8) Lewis,Taylor (Northeastern State) at Pittsburg State (02/16/13) Steals 28 Missouri Western vs Neb .-Kearney (02/23/13) 1 .000 (8-8) Egli,Rheanna (Emporia State) vs Augustana (03/18/13) 23 NW Missouri State vs Texas Woman’s (11/24/12)

Rebounds 22 Brown,Lauren (PSU) vs NW Missouri State (01/05/13) Blocked shots 15 Fort Hays State vs McPherson (11/10/12) 22 Zelenka,Jacqui (SBU) vs Lincoln WBB (02/19/13) 10 Emporia State vs Kansas Wesleyan (11/26/12) 10 Fort Hays State vs Central Missouri (12/05/12) Assists 12 Lawrence,Lanicia (MWSU) at Central Oklahoma (01/03/13) 10 Fort Hays State vs Lincoln WBB (03/01/13) 10 Briggs,Amy (Truman) vs Harris Stowe State (11/24/12) 10 Briggs,Amy (Truman) vs Mount Mercy (12/31/12) Turnovers 39 Neb .-Kearney at Missouri Western (02/23/13) 10 Stevens,Monique (NWMSU) at Missouri Southern (3/5/13) 32 Nebraska-Kearney at Academy of Art (11/18/12) 32 Missouri Southern vs Emporia State (2/16/13) Steals 8 Nelson,Ashleigh (NWMSU) vs Tabor College (11/13/12) 7 Singleton,Tee (MSSU) vs Emporia State (2/16/13) Fouls 29 Pittsburg State vs Mary (11/10/12) 7 Everett,Stormye (WU) at NW Missouri State (02/16/13) =29 Emporia State at West Texas A&M (12/17/12)

Blocked shots 9 Lehman,Kate (FHSU) vs McPherson (11/10/12) 8 Quick,Merissa (ESU) vs Kansas Wesleyan (11/26/12) 8 Lehman,Kate (FHSU) at Lindenwood (01/24/13)

Turnovers 12 Singleton,Tee (MSSU) vs Emporia State (2/16/13) 10 Mathews,Annie (NWMSU) vs Missouri Western (2/20/13) 10 Arp,Nicole (UNK) at Missouri Western (02/23/13)

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SCORING OFFENSE FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE BLOCKED SHOTS Team ...... G W-L Pts Avg/G Team ...... G FG FGA Pct Team ...... G Blocks Avg/G 1 . Central Missouri . . . 30 24-6 2145 71 .5 1 . Washburn . . . . . 29 515 1536 .335 1 . Fort Hays State ...... 29 186 6 .4 2 . Fort Hays State . . . . 29 22-7 2026 69 .9 2 . Pittsburg State . . . 27 561 1570 .357 2 . Washburn ...... 29 140 4 .8 3 . Truman ...... 28 20-8 1918 68 .5 3 . Northeastern State . 27 523 1462 .358 3 . Emporia State ...... 32 145 4 .5 4 . Pittsburg State ...... 27 113 4 .2 4 . Emporia State . . . . 32 23-9 2185 68 .3 4 . Fort Hays State . . . 29 579 1601 .362 5 . Central Missouri ...... 30 107 3 .6 5 . Pittsburg State . . . . 27 17-10 1830 67 .8 5 . Emporia State . . . 32 671 1842 .364 6 . Central Oklahoma . . . . . 26 91 3 .5 6 . Central Oklahoma . . . 26 9-17 1739 66 .9 6 . Northwest Missouri 28 594 1537 .386 7 . Northeastern State . . . . 27 92 3 .4 7 . Lincoln ...... 27 11-16 1775 65 .7 7 . Central Missouri . . 30 697 1777 .392 8 . Northwest Missouri . . . . 28 88 3 .1 8 . Northwest Missouri .28 15-13 1824 65 .1 8 . Central Oklahoma . . 26 624 1568 .398 9 . Lincoln ...... 27 81 3 .0 9 . Missouri Western . . . 28 16-12 1805 64 .5 9 . Southwest Baptist .27 611 1526 .400 10 . Missouri Southern . . . . . 27 79 2 .9 10 . Southwest Baptist . 27. 11-16 1738 64 .4 10 . Missouri Southern .27 573 1408 .407 11 . Missouri Western . . . . . 28 81 2 .9 11 . Missouri Southern . .27 14-13 1703 63 .1 11 . Truman ...... 28 622 1519 .409 ASSISTS Team ...... G Assists Avg/G SCORING DEFENSE 3-POINT FG MADE Team ...... G 3FG Avg/G 1 . Northwest Missouri . . . . 28 442 15 .8 Team ...... G Pts Avg/G 1 . Northeastern State . . . . 27 218 8 .12 . Fort Hays State ...... 29 436 15 .0 1 . Washburn ...... 29 1497 51 .6 2 . Truman ...... 28 202 7 .23 . Central Oklahoma . . . . . 26 375 14 .4 2 . Northeastern State . . . . 27 1465 54 .3 3 . Central Missouri ...... 30 202 6 .74 . Washburn ...... 29 418 14 .4 3 . Fort Hays State . . . . . 29 1605 55 .3 4 . Southwest Baptist ...... 27 177 6 .65 . Southwest Baptist ...... 27 388 14 .4 4 . Truman ...... 28 1598 57 .1 5 . Emporia State ...... 32 209 6 .56 . Truman ...... 28 385 13 .8 5 . Northwest Missouri . . . 28 1663 59 .4 6 . Central Oklahoma . . . . . 26 158 6 .17 . Northeastern State . . . . 27 358 13 .3 8 . Emporia State ...... 32 418 13 .1 6 . Pittsburg State . . . . . 27 1616 59 .9 7 . Pittsburg State ...... 27 163 6 .0 8 . Northwest Missouri . . . . 28 161 5 .89 . Nebraska-Kearney . . . . . 25 315 12 .6 7 . Emporia State ...... 32 1937 60 .5 9 . Missouri Western . . . . . 28 159 5 .710 . Pittsburg State ...... 27 321 11 .9 8 . Missouri Southern . . . . 27 1702 63 .0 10 . Lincoln ...... 27 147 5 .411 . Missouri Southern . . . . . 27 318 11 .8 9 . Missouri Western . . . . 28 1767 63 .1 11 . Fort Hays State ...... 29 135 4 .7 10 . Southwest Baptist . . . . 27 1731 64 .1 STEALS Team ...... G Steals Avg/G 11 . Central Missouri ...... 30 1954 65 .1 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGES 1 . Lincoln ...... 27 296 11 .0 Team ...... G FG FGA Pct 2 . Northwest Missouri . . . . 28 294 10 .5 SCORING MARGIN 1 . Truman ...... 28 202 485 .416 3 . Missouri Western . . . . . 28 289 10 .3 Team ...... G OFF DEF Marg. 2 . Northeastern State . . 27 218 590 .369 4 . Fort Hays State ...... 29 286 9 .9 1 . Fort Hays State . . . . 29 69 .9 55 .3 +14 .5 3 . Emporia State . . . . 32 209 574 .364 5 . Washburn ...... 29 265 9 .1 4 . Lincoln ...... 27 147 409 .359 2 . Truman ...... 28 68 .5 57 .1 +11 .4 6 . Missouri Southern . . . . . 27 230 8 .5 5 . Central Missouri . . . 30 202 587 .344 7 . Nebraska-Kearney . . . . . 25 206 8 .2 3 . Washburn ...... 29 62 .8 51 .6 +11 .2 6 . Northwest Missouri . . 28 161 469 .343 4 . Northeastern State . . . 27 62 .9 54 .3 +8 .6 8 . Central Oklahoma . . . . . 26 208 8 .0 7 . Southwest Baptist . . . 27 177 537 .330 9 . Lindenwood ...... 26 203 7 .8 5 . Pittsburg State . . . . 27 67 .8 59 .9 +7 .9 8 . Pittsburg State . . . . 27 163 495 .329 10 . Central Missouri ...... 30 230 7 .7 6 . Emporia State . . . . . 32 68 .3 60 .5 +7 .8 9 . Washburn ...... 29 131 412 .318 11 . Truman ...... 28 206 7 .4 7 . Central Missouri . . . . 30 71 .5 65 .1 +6 .4 10 . Central Oklahoma . . 26 158 500 .316 11 . Missouri Western . . . 28 159 524 .303 8 . Northwest Missouri . 28. 65 .1 59 .4 +5 .8 TURNOVER MARGIN 9 . Missouri Western . . . 28 64 .5 63 .1 +1 .4 Team ...... G Avg Opp Margin 10 . Southwest Baptist . . 27. 64 .4 64 .1 +0 .3 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE 1 . Missouri Western . . . 28 454-16 .2 599-21 .4 +5 .18 Team ...... G FG FGA Pct 11 . Missouri Southern . . .27 63 .1 63 .0 +0 .0 2 . Fort Hays State . . .29 384-13 .2 529-18 .2 +5 .00 1 . Washburn ...... 29 127 455 .279 3 . Central Missouri . . . 30 421-14 .0 488-16 .3 +2 .23 2 . Emporia State . . . . 32 140 488 .287 FREE THROW PERCENTAGES 4 . Lincoln ...... 27 465-17 .2 509-18 .9 +1 .63 3 . Pittsburg State . . . . 27 144 481 .299 5 . Northeastern State . 27 325-12 .0 362-13 .4 +1 .37 Team ...... G FTM FTA Pct 4 . Fort Hays State . . . . 29 128 425 .301 6 . Truman ...... 28 406-14 .5 444-15 .9 +1 .36 1 . Truman ...... 28 390 509 .766 5 . Northeastern State . . 27 170 552 .308 7 . Central Oklahoma . . 26 434-16 .7 463-17 .8 +1 .12 2 . Northeastern State . 27 251 334 .751 6 . Southwest Baptist . . . . 27 138 439 .314 8 . Northwest Missouri . 28 536-19 .1 552-19 .7 +0 .57 3 . Emporia State . . . 32 470 633 .742 7 . Truman ...... 28 111 353 .314 9 . Washburn ...... 29 493-17 .0 490-16 .9 -0 .10 8 . Nebraska-Kearney . . . 25 155 492 .315 4 . Northwest Missouri 28 367 509 .721 10 . Emporia State . . . . 32 462-14 .4 456-14 .3 -0 .19 9 . Northwest Missouri . . 28 150 463 .324 11 . Pittsburg State . . . . 27 385-14 .3 366-13 .6 -0 .70 5 . Central Oklahoma . . 26 369 519 .711 10 . Central Missouri . . . . 30 159 490 .324 6 . Missouri Southern . 27 395 557 .709 11 . Central Oklahoma . . . 26 152 467 .325 7 . Southwest Baptist . 27 253 359 .705 8 . Lindenwood . . . . 26 338 481 .703 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO REBOUNDING MARGIN Team ...... G Ast-Avg Turn-Avg Ratio 9 . Pittsburg State . . . 27 351 510 .688 Team ...... G Reb-Avg Opp-Avg Margin 1 . Fort Hays State . . 29 436-15 .0 384-13 .2 1 .1 10 .Fort Hays State . . . 29 491 721 .681 1 . Washburn . . . . . 29 1170-40 .3 913-31 .5 +8 .9 2 . Northeastern State 27 358-13 .3 325-12 .0 1 .1 11 . Central Missouri . . 30 447 676 .661 2 . Fort Hays State . . . 29 1208-41 .7 1031-35 .6 +6 .1 3 . Truman ...... 28 385-13 .8 406-14 .5 0 .9 3 . Truman ...... 28 1008-36 .0 870-31 .1 +4 .9 4 . Emporia State . . . 32 418-13 .1 462-14 .4 0 .9 4 . Southwest Baptist . . 27 1056-39 .1 925--34 .3 +4 .9 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES 5 . Southwest Baptist . 27 388-14 .4 429-15 .9 0 .9 5 . Pittsburg State . . .27 1045-38 .7 971-36 .0 +2 .7 6 . Central Oklahoma . 26 375-14 .4 434-16 .7 0 .9 Team ...... G FG FGA Pct 6 . Emporia State . . . . 32 1244-38 .9 1161-36 .3 +2 .6 1 . Northwest Missouri 28 648 1465 .442 7 . Washburn . . . . . 29 418-14 .4 493-17 .0 0 .8 7 . Missouri Southern .27 95135 .2 885-32 .8 +2 .4 8 . Pittsburg State . . . 27 321-11 .9 385-14 .3 0 .8 2 . Pittsburg State . . . 27 658 1505 .437 8 . Nebraska-Kearney . 25 962-38 .5 923-36 .9 +1 .6 9 . Northwest Missouri 28 442-15 .8 536-19 .1 0 .8 3 . Truman ...... 28 663 1548 .428 9 . Central Missouri . . . 30 1178-39 .3 1183-39 .4 -0 .2 10 . Central Missouri . . 30 338-11 .3 421-14 .0 0 .8 4 . Northeastern State . 27 614 1440 .426 10 . Northeastern State 27 935-34 .6 942-34 .9 -0 .3 11 . Missouri Western . 28 311-11 .1 454-16 .2 0 .7 5 . Washburn . . . . . 29 690 1620 .426 11 . Northwest Missouri 28 937-33 .5 958-34 .2 -0 .8 6 . Missouri Southern . 27 599 1419 .422 7 . Southwest Baptist . 27 654 1584 .413 8 . Emporia State . . . 32 753 1833 .411 9 . Central Missouri . . 30 748 1826 .410 10 . 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MINUTES PLAYED 3-POINT FG PCT STEALS Player-Team . . . . . G Minutes Avg (Min . 1 .5 made per game) Player-Team ...... G Steals Avg 1 . Hanf,Rachel-ESU . . . . 32 1150 35 .9 Player-Team . . . . . G 3FG FGA Pct 1 . Walker,Arriana-LU-W . . . . . 27 86 3 .2 2 . Kinderknecht,Laura-WU . 29 1036 35 1.7 . Norton,Allie-TSU . . . . 28 72 158 .456 2 . McCall,Lavonda-WU . . . . . 29 63 2 .2 3 . Sims,Freddie-LU-W . . . 27 907 33 2.6 . Lewis,Taylor-NSU . . . . 27 80 189 .423 3 . Lawrence,Lanicia-MWSU . . . 26 54 2 .1 4 . Patrick,Laura-ESU . . . . 32 1074 33 3.6 . Strait,Courtney-TSU . . . 28 32 76 .421 4 . Dever,JaQuitta-MWSU . . . . 26 52 2 .0 5 . Walker,Arriana-LU-W . . . 27 902 33 4.4 . Scott,Meridee-NWMSU . 28 28 68 .412 5 . Everett,Stormye-WU . . . . . 29 57 2 .0 6 . Flax,Keuna-UCM . . . . 23 758 33 5.0 . Patrick,Laura-ESU . . . 32 83 204 .407 6 . Lewis,Laramey-UNKWBB . . . 24 45 1 .9 7 . Howard,Heather-MWSU . 28 902 32 6.2 . Tate,Fontana-NSU . . . . . 27 31 77 .403 7 . Caddell,Nicole-UCM . . . . . 29 54 1 .9 8 . Norton,Allie-TSU . . . . 28 894 31 7.9 . Westhoff,Morgan-PSU . . 27 46 115 .400 8 . Stevens,Monique-NWMSU . . 28 52 1 .9 9 . Zelenka,Jacqui-SBU . . . 27 855 31 8.7 . Nelson,Ashleigh-NWMSU 28 56 143 .392 9 . Booker,Dahlia-LU-W . . . . . 21 38 1 .8 10 . Singleton,Tee-MSSU . . . 27 831 30 9.8 . Kinderknecht,Laura-WU 29 80 206 .388 10 . Chandler,Taylor-FHSU . . . . 29 50 1 .7 10 . Stricklen,Chelsey-NSU . . 27 29 75 .387 11 . Nelson,Ashleigh-NWMSU . . . 28 48 1 .7 11 . Briggs,Amy-TSU . . . . 28 53 138 .384 12 . Bell,Alicia-MWSU ...... 28 45 1 .6 SCORING 12 . Walker,Arriana-LU-W . . 27 44 116 .379 13 . Schnieders,Sarah-LWU . . . . 21 33 1 .6 Player-Team ...... G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg 13 . Hanf,Rachel-ESU . . . . 32 63 167 .377 14 . Edwards,Katelyn-FHSU . . . . 29 44 1 .5 1 . Flax,Keuna-UCM . . . . . 23 148 25 131 452 19 .7 14 . Lewis,Sharniece-MWSU 28 56 150 .373 15. Hartzog,Nicole-MSSU . . . . 24 36 1 .5 2. Jeronimus,Lizzy-PSU . . . . 27 176 11 135 498 18 .4 15 . Flax,Keuna-UCM . . . . 23 25 67 .373 3 . Lewis,Taylor-NSU . . . . . 27 147 80 71 445 16 .5 4 . Lehman,Kate-FHSU . . . . 29 174 0 127 475 16 .4 BLOCKED SHOTS 5 . Lewis,BreAnna-UCM . . . . 30 164 88 68 484 16 .1 3-POINT FG MADE Player-Team ...... G Blocks Avg Player-Team ...... G 3FG Avg 6 . Patrick,Laura-ESU . . . 32. 165 83 58 471 14 .7 1 . Lehman,Kate-FHSU . . . . . 29 123 4 .2 1 . Lewis,Taylor-NSU ...... 27 80 3 .0 7 . Walker,Arriana-LU-W . . .27 140 44 72 396 14 .7 2 . Howard,Heather-MWSU . . . 28 58 2 .1 2 . Lewis,BreAnna-UCM . . . . . 30 88 2 .9 8 . Kinderknecht,Laura-WU . . 29 133 80 61 407 14 .0 3 . Brown,Lauren-PSU ...... 27 53 2 .0 3 . Kinderknecht,Laura-WU . . . 29 80 2 .8 9 . Zelenka,Jacqui-SBU . . . . 27 144 13 66 367 13 .6 4 . Quick,Merissa-ESU . . . . . 32 61 1 .9 4 . Patrick,Laura-ESU ...... 32 83 2 .6 10 . Caddell,Nicole-UCM . . . . 29 141 0 100 382 13 .2 5 . Norman,Melissa-UNKWBB . . 20 36 1 .8 5 . Norton,Allie-TSU ...... 28 72 2 .6 11 . McHenry,Becka-TSU . . . . 28 117 23 110 367 13 .1 6 . Fox,Carrington-NSU . . . . . 27 46 1 .7 6 . Nelson,Ashleigh-NWMSU . . . 28 56 2 .0 Howard,Heather-MWSU . . 28 138 45 46 367 13 .1 7 . George,Tiara-WU ...... 28 41 1 .5 Lewis,Sharniece-MWSU . . . 28 56 2 .0 13 . Edwards,Katelyn-FHSU . 29. 128 4 120 380 13 .1 Marnin,Maggie-NWMSU . . . 28 41 1 .5 8 . Hanf,Rachel-ESU ...... 32 63 2 .0 14 . Sims,Freddie-LU-W . . . . 27 116 43 73 348 12 .9 9 . Flax,Keuna-UCM ...... 23 32 1 .4 9 . Briggs,Amy-TSU ...... 28 53 1 .9 15 . Hlinak,Julie-LWU . . . . . 26 129 47 29 334 12 .8 Johnson,Alicia-LU-W ...... 23 32 1 .4 10 . Tyler,Tosha-NSU ...... 27 50 1 .9 16 . Hanf,Rachel-ESU . . . . . 32 130 63 70 393 12 .3 11 . Hamilton,Savannah-UCO . . . 26 35 1 .3 11 . Hlinak,Julie-LWU ...... 26 47 1 .8 17 . Dukes,Brittney-SBU . . . . 27 127 31 42 327 12 .1 12 . Caddell,Nicole-UCM . . . . . 29 39 1 .3 12 . Westhoff,Morgan-PSU . . . . 27 46 1 .7 18 . Fuxa,Alyssa-UCO . . . . . 26 107 15 80 309 11 .9 13 . Gafford,Kylie-PSU ...... 26 28 1 .1 13 . Walker,Arriana-LU-W . . . . . 27 44 1 .6 19 . Tyler,Tosha-NSU . . . . . 27 111 50 46 318 11 .8 14 . Duncan,Brook-SBU . . . . . 27 24 0 .9 14 . Howard,Heather-MWSU . . . 28 45 1 .6 20 . Quick,Merissa-ESU . . . . 32 141 0 94 376 11 .8 15 . Conway,Jennifer-TSU . . . . . 26 21 0 .8 15 . Bryan,Jill-UCO ...... 25 40 1 .6 21 . Prince,Chasity-SBU . . . . 23 107 27 25 266 11 .6 22 . Marnin,Maggie-NWMSU . . 28 130 1 53 314 11 .2 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO 23 . Norton,Allie-TSU . . . . . 28 97 72 41 307 11 .0 REBOUNDING (Min . 3 .0 assists/game) 24 . Schnieders,Sarah-LWU . 21. 89 7 45 230 11 .0 Player-Team ...... G OFF DEF TOT Avg Player-Team . . . .G . . Asst Turn Ratio 25 . Bryan,Jill-UCO ...... 25 85 40 63 273 10 .9 1 . Zelenka,Jacqui-SBU . . . . 27 78 210 288 10 .7 1 . McHenry,Becka-TSU .28 . 108 3 .9 56 2 .0 1 .9 26 . Rice,Erin-MSSU ...... 27 114 17 48 293 10 .9 2 . Caddell,Nicole-UCM . . . . 29 111 192 303 10 .4 2 . Egli,Rheanna-ESU . . . 32 . 111 3 .5 70 2 .2 1 .6 27 . Booker,Dahlia-LU-W . . . . 21 98 2 26 224 10 .7 3 . Howard,Heather-MWSU . 28. 84 181 265 9 .5 3 . Elliott,Dana-WU . . . . 29 . .89 3 .1 57 2 .0 1 .6 28 . Nelson,Ashleigh-NWMSU 28 88 56 56 288 10 .3 4 . Lehman,Kate-FHSU . . . . 29 67 176 243 8 .4 4 . Stevens,Monique-NWMSU . . 28 . 138 4 .9 97 3 .5 1 .4 29 . Lehnig,Marissa-LWU . . 21. 75 11 51 212 10 .1 5 . Brown,Lauren-PSU . . . . . 27 84 135 219 8 .1 5 . Edwards,Katelyn-FHSU . 29 . .91 3 .1 65 2 .2 1 .4 30 . George,Tiara-WU . . . . 28. 128 0 24 280 10 .0 6 . Edwards,Katelyn-FHSU . . . 29 92 137 229 7 .9 Briggs,Amy-TSU . . . . 28 . .84 3 .0 60 2 .1 1 .4 7 . Flax,Keuna-UCM . . . . .23 62 114 176 7 .7 7 . Dukes,Brittney-SBU . . 27 . .83 3 .1 71 2 .6 1 .2 FREE THROW PCT 8 . Mathews,Annie-NWMSU . . 28 60 148 208 7 .4 8 . Walker,Arriana-LU-W . 27 . 125 4 .6 115 4 .3 1 .1 (Min . 2 .5 made per game) 9 . Johnson,Alicia-LU-W . . . . 23 59 102 161 7 .0 Player-Team G FTM FTA Pct 10 . Norman,Melissa-UNKWBB 20 44 95 139 7 .0 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDING 1 . Lewis,Taylor-NSU 27 71 79 .899 11. Jeronimus,Lizzy-PSU . . . . 27 39 142 181 6 .7 Player-Team ...... G REB Avg 2 . McHenry,Becka-TSU 28 110 133 .827 12 . Quick,Merissa-ESU . . . .32 61 151 212 6 .6 1 . Caddell,Nicole-UCM . . . . . 29 111 3 .8 3 . Walker,Arriana-LU-W 27 72 88 .818 13 . McHenry,Becka-TSU . . . . 28 42 128 170 6 .1 2 . Edwards,Katelyn-FHSU . . . 29 92 3 .2 4 . Bryan,Jill-UCO 25 63 78 .808 14 . George,Tiara-WU . . . . . 28 56 111 167 6 .0 3 . Brown,Lauren-PSU . . . . . 27 84 3 .1 5 . Hanf,Rachel-ESU 32 70 87 .805 15 . Green,Sarah-NSU . . . . . 27 44 117 161 6 .0 4 . Howard,Heather-MWSU . . 28. 84 3 .0 6 . Kinderknecht,Laura-WU 29 61 76 .803 16 . Wylie,Desiree-ESU . . . . . 32 89 99 188 5 .9 5 . Zelenka,Jacqui-SBU . . . . . 27 78 2 .9 7 . Sims,Freddie-LU-W 27 73 92 .793 17 . Booker,Dahlia-LU-W . . . . 21 51 69 120 5 .7 6 . Wylie,Desiree-ESU . . . . . 32 89 2 .8 8 . Morgan,Britney-UCO 26 58 74 .784 18 . McCall,Lavonda-WU . . . . 29 63 99 162 5 .6 7 . Flax,Keuna-UCM ...... 23 62 2 .7 9 . Jones,Sharese-MSSU 27 62 81 .765 19 . Cummings,Jocelyn-ESU . . . 27 44 104 148 5 .5 8 . Bell,Alicia-MWSU ...... 28 74 2 .6 10 . Schnieders,Sarah-LWU 21 45 59 .763 20 . Marnin,Maggie-NWMSU . .28 39 113 152 5 .4 9 . Johnson,Alicia-LU-W . . . . . 23 59 2 .6 11. Jeronimus,Lizzy-PSU 27 135 178 .758 10 . Booker,Dahlia-LU-W . . . . . 21 51 2 .4 12 . Fuxa,Alyssa-UCO 26 80 106 .755 ASSISTS 11 . Lehman,Kate-FHSU . . . . . 29 67 2 .3 13 . Jones,Ivy-UNKWBB 20 40 54 .741 Player-Team ...... G A Avg 12 . Clay,Shonte-MSSU . . . . . 26 58 2 .2 14 . Gloor,Nicole-TSU 26 58 80 .725 1 . Stevens,Monique-NWMSU . . 28 138 4 .913 . Norman,Melissa-UNKWBB . 20 44 2 .2 15 . Flax,Keuna-UCM 23 131 182 .720 2 . Walker,Arriana-LU-W . . . . . 27 125 4 .614 . Wright,Nesha-LU-W . . . . . 27 59 2 .2 3 . McHenry,Becka-TSU . . . . . 28 108 3 .915 . McCall,Lavonda-WU . . . . . 29 63 2 .2 FIELD GOAL PCT 4 . Egli,Rheanna-ESU ...... 32 111 3 .5 (Min . 5 .0 made per game) 5 . Edwards,Katelyn-FHSU . . . . 29 91 3 .1 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDING Player-Team ...... G FG FGA Pct 6 . Dukes,Brittney-SBU . . . . . 27 83 3 .1 Player-Team ...... G REB Avg 1 . Marnin,Maggie-NWMSU . . . 28 130 226 .575 7 . Elliott,Dana-WU ...... 29 89 3 1.1 . Zelenka,Jacqui-SBU . . . . . 27 210 7 .8 2 . George,Tiara-WU . . . . . 28. 128 231 .554 8 . Briggs,Amy-TSU ...... 28 84 3 2.0 . Caddell,Nicole-UCM . . . . . 29 192 6 .6 3 . McCall,Lavonda-WU . . . . . 29 89 164 .543 9 . Jones,Ivy-UNKWBB . . . . . 20 59 3 3.0 . Howard,Heather-MWSU . . 28. 181 6 .5 4 . Brown,Lauren-PSU . . . . . 27 86 162 .531 10 . Kinderknecht,Laura-WU . . . 29 84 2 4.9 . Lehman,Kate-FHSU . . . . . 29 176 6 .1 5 . Quick,Merissa-ESU . . . . . 32 141 268 .526 11 . McCall,Lavonda-WU . . . . . 29 82 2 5.8 . Mathews,Annie-NWMSU . . . 28 148 5 .3 6 . Lehman,Kate-FHSU . . . . . 29 174 336 .518 12 . Zelenka,Jacqui-SBU . . . . . 27 76 2 6..8 Jeronimus,Lizzy-PSU . . . . 27 142 5 .3 7 . Zelenka,Jacqui-SBU . . . . . 27 144 282 .511 13 . Morgan,Britney-UCO . . . . . 26 72 2 7.8 . Brown,Lauren-PSU . . . . . 27 135 5 .0 8 . Flax,Keuna-UCM ...... 23 148 293 .505 14 . Nelson,Ashleigh-NWMSU . . . 28 77 2 8.8 . Flax,Keuna-UCM ...... 23 114 5 .0 9 . Booker,Dahlia-LU-W . . . . . 21 98 195 .503 15. Jeronimus,Lizzy-PSU . . . . . 27 74 2 9.7 . Norman,Melissa-UNKWBB . 20 95 4 .8 10 . Mathews,Annie-NWMSU . . .28 116 231 .502 10 . Edwards,Katelyn-FHSU . . . 29 137 4 .7 11 . Quick,Merissa-ESU . . . . .32 151 4 .7 12 . McHenry,Becka-TSU . . . . 28 128 4 .6 13 . Johnson,Alicia-LU-W . . . . . 23 102 4 .4 14 . Hanf,Rachel-ESU ...... 32 141 4 .4 15 . Green,Sarah-NSU ...... 27 117 4 .3 66 UCMathletics.com UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL R e c o r d s

Individual Records Most Points Highest Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage Most Steals Game: 46, Rachel Matakas vs . Lindenwood, 11-21-94 Game (Best perfect game): 100%, Jessica Burkholder vs . Game: 12, Gina Blanks vs . Truman State, 1-22-92 Season: 676, Tammy Wilson, 1988-89 Missouri Southern, 1-10-98 (5 of 5) Season: 106, Gina Blanks, 1991-92 Career: 2,104, Tammy Wilson, 1985-89 Season: .435, Taylor Hanson, 2011-12 (74 of 170) Career: 346, Gina Blanks, 1989-93 Highest Scoring Average Career: .427, Bertha Paschal, 1995-96 (53 of 124) Most Blocked Shots Season: 24 .6, Rachel Matakas, 1994-95 (664 in 27) Most Free Throws Game: 11, Kendra Banzet vs. Truman, 2-26-94 Career: 20 .0, Lashonda Albert, 1996-98 (1,020 in 51) Game: 18, Molly Knobbe vs . Columbus State, 11-9-01 Season: 88, Kendra Banzet, 1994-95 Most Field Goals Season: 161, Tammy Wilson, 1988-89 Career: 220, Kendra Banzet, 1991-95 Career: 471, Lindsey Maple, 2004-08 Game: 19, Rachel Matakas vs . Lindenwood, 11-21-94 Most Personal Fouls Season: 264, Rachel Matakas, 1994-95 Most Free-Throw Attempts Season: 103, Margaret Nielsen, 1979-80 Career: 878, Carla Eades, 1980-84 Game: 19, Molly Knobbe vs . Columbus State, 11-9-01 Career: 377, Robin Williams, 1986-90 Most Field-Goal Attempts Season: 209, Tammy Wilson, 1988-89 Most Disqualifications Career: 600, Tammy Wilson, 1985-89 Game: 28, Barb Sorensen vs . Truman, 1-24-90 Season: 8, Marilyn Carlson, 1975-76; Season: 536, Barb Sorensen, 1988-89 Highest Free-Throw Percentage Candy Rangler, 1976-77; Career: 1,817, Carla Eades, 1980-84 Game (Best perfect game): 100%, Lindsey Maple vs . Robin Williams, 1986-87; Highest Field-Goal Percentage Northwest Missouri, 1-20-07 (14 of 14) Nicole Cassmeyer, 2001-02 Season: .917, Molly Knobbe, 2001-02 (132 of 144) Career: 19, Marilyn Carlson, 1973-77 Game (Best perfect game): 100%, Tracie Morris Career: .859, Lindsey Maple, 2004-08 (471 of 548) vs . Delta State, 12-6-91 (11 of 11) Most Games Played Season: .627, Tammy Wilson, 1987-88 (208 of 332) Most Rebounds Season: 34, Karen Chalupny, Cathy Hagenbaumer, Career: .593, Tammy Wilson, 1985-89 (835 of 1408) Game: 25, Rachel Matakas vs . Missouri-St . Louis, 2-8-95 Jo Munson, Barb Sorensen, Robin Williams & Most Three-Point Field Goals Season: 374, Rachel Matakas, 1994-95 Tammy Wilson, all 1988-89 Career: 1,205, Tammy Wilson, 1985-89 Career: 127, Robin Williams, 1986-90 Game:12, Taylor Hanson vs . Benedictine (Kan .), 11-28-11 Consecutive: 120, Carla Eades, 1980-84 Season: 92, Jessica Burkholder, 1996-97 Highest Rebounding Average Career: 242, Jena Shackelford, 2000-04 Season: 13 .9, Rachel Matakas, 1994-95 (374 in 27) Most Three-Point Field-Goal Attempts Career: 10 .6, Rachel Matakas, 1993-96 (855 in 81) Game: 18, Taylor Hanson vs . Benedictine (Kan .), 11-28-11 Most Assists Season: 242, Jessica Burkholder, 1996-97 Game: 14, Cathy Hagenbaumer vs . Northwest Mo ., 3-2-89 & Career: 666, Lori Nichols, 1998-02 Shelley Lauber vs . Washburn, 1-17-90 Season: 218, Cathy Hagenbaumer, 1988-89 Career: 642, Cathy Hagenbaumer, 1986-90

Team Records

Most Points Most Free Throws Made Season: 220, 1970-71 (one game not available) Jennies (game): 116 vs . Cottey College (26), 11-30-73 Game: 46 vs . Northwest Missouri, 2-8-89 Most Disqualifications Opp . (game): 112 by Northwest Missouri (2OT), 1-25-84 Season: 556, 1988-89 Game: 6 vs . Southwest Baptist, 1-28-95 Non-OT: 104 by Delta State, 12-20-74 Fewest Free Throws Made Season: 24, 1974-75; 1977-78 Season: 2,758, 1988-89 Game: 2, several, latest vs . Indianapolis, 11-23-02 Season Scoring Average Least Points Season: 138, 1970-71 Highest: 82 .4, 1985-86 (2,389 in 29) Jennies (game): 35 vs . Southwest Baptist (54), 2-28-96 Most Free-Throw Attempts Lowest: 55 .6, 1970-71 (834 in 15) Opp . (game): 16 by Southeast Missouri, 1-12-76 Game: 57 vs . Northwest Missouri, 2-8-89 Season Rebound Average Season: 834, 1970-71 Season: 787, 1988-89 Highest: 47 .1, 1993-94 (1,272 in 27) Most Field Goals Made Fewest Free-Throw Attempts Lowest: 32 .2, 1997-98 (934 in 29) Game: 52 vs . Cottey College, 11-30-73 Game: 2 vs . Illinois State, 1-12-80; Largest Winning Margin Season: 1,081, 1988-89 Kansas State, 12-18-81; Game: 91 vs . SE Missouri, 1-12-76 (107-16) Least Field Goals Made Nebraska-Omaha, 12-10-83 Largest Losing Margin Game: 10 vs . Kansas State, 3-9-73 Season: 284, 1970-71 (one game not available) Game: 51 vs . Delta State, 12-20-74 (DSU won 104-53) Season: 348, 1970-71 Highest Free-Throw Percentage Most Wins Most Field-Goal Attempts Game (Best perfect game): 100% Season: 29, 1982-83 (29-3); 1988-89 (29-5); 1989-90 (29-3) Game: 105 vs . Cottey College, 1-11-75 vs . Southwest Baptist, 2-21-07 (13 of 13) Season: 2,283, 1979-80 Season: .781, 2001-02 (527 of 675) Most Losses Fewest Field-Goal Attempts Lowest Free-Throw Percentage Season: 17, 2002-03 (10-17) Game: 35 vs . West Texas A&M, 3-10-87; ESU, 2-10-99 Game: .200 vs . Missouri-Rolla, 1-20-90 (2 of 10) Most Consecutive Wins Season: 1,496, 1998-99 Season: .486, 1970-71 (138 of 284) Season: 25, 1988-89 (12-9-88 to 3-24-89) Highest Field-Goal Percentage Most Rebounds Most Consecutive Losses Game: .651 vs . Northwest Missouri, 3-12-82 (43 of 66) Game: 71 vs . Tarkio College, 2-2-79 Season: 7, 2002-03 (1-18-03 to 2-8-03); Season: .496, 1983-84 (1,052 of 2,119) Season: 1,470, 1988-89 2007-08 (12-20-07 to 1-19-08) Lowest Field-Goal Percentage Fewest Rebounds Most Consecutive Home Wins Game: .233 vs . Pittsburg State, 1-2-02 (14 of 60) Game: 19 vs . Washburn, 12-31-11 34, 1988-90 (12-1-88 to 3-16-90) Season: .395, 1974-75 (618 of 1,565) Season: 840, 1974-75 Most Consecutive Home Losses Most Three-Point Field Goals Made Most Steals 6, 2002-03 (1-22-03 to 2-8-03) Game: 20 vs . Benedictine (Kan .), 11-28-11 Game: 31 vs . Cottey, 12-7-74 & Valparaiso, 1-10-80 Most Consecutive Road Wins (Incl. neutral courts) Season: 224, 2005-06 Season: 442, 1988-89 11, 1982-83 (12-17-82 to 3-19-83); 1988-89 (1-4-89 to 3-17-89) Most Three-Point Field-Goal Attempts Most Fouls Most Consecutive Road Losses (Incl. neutral courts) Game: 43 vs . Graceland, 11-18-08 Game: 35 vs . Luther College, 1-30-76 9, 2006-07 (1-6-07 to 3-2-07) Season: 651, 2008-09 Season: 621, 1976-77 Highest Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage Fewest Fouls Game (Best perfect game): 100% Game: 7 vs . Memphis, 2-10-79; Southeast Missouri, vs . SIU-Edwardsville, 1-25-93 (3 of 3) 1-12-91; Missouri Western, 2-19-92; Lincoln, 12-17-04; Season: .383, 2005-06 (224 of 585) Benedictine (Kan .), 11-28-11; Lindenwood, 2/13/13 @UCMMULES • Facebook.com/UCMathletics 67 UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL G a m e R e c o r d s UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL

Points Rebounds Blocked Shots Player Pts. Player Rebounds Player Blocks 1 . Rachel Matakas vs . Lindenwood, 11-21-94 . . . . . 46 1 . Rachel Matakas vs . Mo .-St . Louis, 2-8-95 . . . . . 25 . 1. Kendra Banzet vs . Truman State, 2-26-94 . . . . . 11 . 2 . Tracie Morris vs . Fort Valley St ., 12-28-91 ...... 43 2 . Tammy Wilson vs . Ark .-Little Rock, 11-28-87 . . . . 23 . 2. Kendra Banzet vs . South Dakota, 11-25-94 ...... 9 3 . Shelby Winkelmann vs .Emporia State, 12-8-12 . . . 42 . Jojuana Jones vs . Pittsburg State, 1-2-08 ...... 23 3 . Kamala Sherman vs . SIU-Edwardsville, 1-25-93 . . . 8. . 4 . Jackie Harris vs . Missouri-Rolla, 2-8-86 ...... 40 4 . Margaret Nielsen vs . Northwest Mo ., 1-24-79 . . . .21 . 4 . Kristi Lawson vs . Quincy, 1-6-90 ...... 6 . . 5 . Bertha Paschal vs . Emporia State, 2-10-96 . . . . . 39 Margaret Nielsen vs . Missouri, 1-30-79 . . . . . 21. . Kendra Banzet vs . SIU-Edwardsville, 1-4-92 ...... 6 6 . Barb Sorensen vs . IU/PU-Fort Wayne, 1-26-88 . . . .38 . Jojuana Jones vs . Southwest Baptist, 3-6-08 . . . . 21 . 6 . Margaret Nielsen vs . Missouri, 1-29-80 ...... 5 . 7 . Margaret Nielsen vs . Iowa State, 1-16-79 . . . . . 37 . 7 . Candy Rangler vs . Saint Louis Univ ., 1-16-77 . . . . 20 . Karen Chalupny vs . Mo . Baptist, 11-20-90 . . . . . 5 . Rachel Matakas vs . Cal Poly-Pomona, 12-29-94 . . . 37 . Tammy Wilson vs . Southeast Mo ., 2-20-88 . . . . .20 . Kamala Sherman vs . Emporia State, 1-8-92 . . . . 5. . Bertha Paschal vs . Mo . Southern, 1-13-96 . . . . .37 . Shelly Metzger vs . SIU-Edwardsville, 12-4-93 . . . . 20 . Gretchen Lacey vs . Southwest Baptist, 2-1-97 . . . . 5 . Rebecca Roberts vs . Texas A&M International, 11-29-08 37 Kendra Banzet vs . Missouri-Rolla, 1-25-95 . . . . .20 . Lashonda Albert vs . Northwest Mo ., 2-2-98 ...... 5 11 . Margaret Nielsen vs . Missouri, 1-30-79 . . . . . 36. . 11 . Candy Rangler vs . Missouri, 2-8-77 ...... 19 Christie Brown vs . Pittsburg State, 2-26-03 ...... 5 Jackie Harris vs . Northwest Mo ., 1-15-86 . . . . . 36. Kathy Anderson vs . Southwest Mo ., 1-18-78 . . . . 19 . Keuna Flax vs .Truman State, 2-27-13 ...... 5 Taylor Hanson vs . Benedictine (Kan .), 11-28-11 . . . 36. Tammy Wilson vs . Rockhurst, 11-27-87 . . . . . 19. . 14 . Kathy Anderson vs . Simpson [Iowa], 12-4-76 ...... 35 Rachel Matakas vs . Lincoln [Mo .], 2-19-94 . . . . . 19 Jackie Harris vs . Southeast Mo ., 1-18-86 . . . . . 35. Rachel Matakas vs . W . Va . Wesleyan, 12-27-94 . . . 19 . Molly Knobbe vs . Pittsburg St ., 1-31-00 (OT) . . . . 35. Donease Smith vs . Northwest Mo ., 2-2-98 . . . . . 19 . Taylor Hanson vs . Graceland, 11-18-08 ...... 35 17 . Margaret Nielsen vs . William Woods, 1-21-80 . . . .18 . 18 . Rosie Jones vs . Northwest Mo ., 1-25-84 . . . . . 34. . Margaret Nielsen vs . Nebraska, 2-15-80 ...... 18 Barb Sorensen vs . Lincoln [Mo .], 1-31-87 ...... 34 Tammy Wilson vs . Okla . Christian, 12-12-87 . . . . 18. Shelly Metzger vs . Truman State, 2-26-94 . . . . . 34 . Tammy Wilson vs . Lock Haven, 11-25-88 ...... 18 Rachel Matakas vs . Mo .-St . Louis, 2-8-95 . . . . . 34 . Tracie Morris vs . Fort Valley St ., 12-28-91 ...... 18 Shaquanda Wiggins at Midwestern St ., 11-18-11 . . 34. Shaquanda Wiggins at Midwestern St ., 11-18-11 . . 18. 23 . Carla Eades vs . Moberly Area C .C ., 11-17-81 . . . . 33. Carla Eades vs . Kansas State, 11-27-82 . . . . . 33. . Shelly Metzger vs . SIU-Edwardsville, 1-3-93 . . . . . 33

Kim Battle had 11 assists against Northwest Missouri on February 3, 2007 .

Steals Player Steals 1 . Gina Blanks vs . Truman State, 1-22-92 ...... 12 2 . Gina Blanks vs . IU/PU-Fort Wayne, 12-8-90 ...... 11 3 . Margaret Nielsen vs . Nebraska, 1-26-79 ...... 8 Margaret Nielsen vs . Northern Ky ., 2-9-79 . . . . . 8 . Jojuana Jones pulled down 23 rebounds, Karla Redo vs . Saint Louis Univ ., 12-13-80 . . . . . 8. . second-most in UCM history on Jan . 2, Rosie Jones vs . Missouri-Rolla, 1-12-85 ...... 8 2008, against Pittsburg State . Tammy Wilson vs . Neb .-Omaha, 12-5-86 ...... 8 . Meghan Waggoner made six three-pointers against Northwest Missouri State on Gina Blanks vs . Oral Roberts, 12-7-90 ...... 8. . January 14, 2009 . Assists Gina Blanks vs . Lincoln [Mo .], 1-9-93 ...... 8 Player Assists Mickie Brown vs . Avila, 12-18-93 ...... 8 Lashonda Albert vs . Northwest Mo ., 2-2-98 ...... 33 . 1 . Cathy Hagenbaumer vs . Northwest Mo ., 3-2-89 . . . 14 . 11 . Marilyn Carlson vs . Simpson [Iowa], 12-4-76 . . . . 8. . Shelley Lauber vs . Washburn, 1-17-90 ...... 14 . Kathy Anderson vs . Saint Louis Univ ., 1-16-77 . . . . 7 . 3 . Lori Burroughs vs . Northwest Mo ., 1-11-82 . . . . .13 . Karla Redo vs . Nebraska, 1-7-81 ...... 7 . . Three-Point Field Goals Made Carla Eades vs . Southwest Mo ., 11-30-82 ...... 13 Tammy Wilson vs . Northwest Mo ., 2-24-88 . . . . . 7 . Player 3-Pt. FG Cathy Hagenbaumer vs . Quincy, 11-17-89 . . . . . 13 Barb Sorensen vs . Missouri-Rolla, 2-11-89 . . . . . 7 . 1 . Taylor Hanson vs Benedictine (Kan .), 11-28-11 . . . . 12 Kara Fleming vs . Graceland, 11-18-08 ...... 13 . Cathy Hagenbaumer vs . Truman St ., 1-24-90 . . . . 7 . Taylor Hanson vs Graceland, 11-18-08 ...... 10 7 . Laura Clark vs . Saint Louis Univ ., 2-25-81 ...... 12 Bertha Paschal vs . Benedictine, 12-9-95 ...... 7 . 2 . Jessica Burkholder vs . Truman St ., 1-22-97 . . . . .7 . Cathy Hagenbaumer vs . Mo .-St . Louis, 1-28-89 . . . 12 . Julia Allen vs . Lincoln [Mo .], 2-5-97 ...... 7. . Lindsey Maple vs . Cameron, 12-20-07 ...... 7. . I’sha Kelley vs . Drury, 12-16-02 ...... 12 . Kim Battle vs . Lincoln, 11/16/05 ...... 7 BreAnna Lewis vs . Academy of Art, 12-19-12 . . . . 7. . Kara Fleming vs . Truman, 1-19-11 ...... 12 . Kara Fleming vs . Graceland, 11-18-08 ...... 7. . 5 . Larissa Sargent vs . William Jewell, 11-29-94 . . . . 6. . 11 . Laura Clark vs . Western Michigan, 2-7-81 ...... 11 Jessica Burkholder vs . Lincoln [Mo .], 2-5-97 . . . . 6. . Lori Burroughs vs . Emporia St ., 12-12-81 ...... 11 Jessica Burkholder vs . Pittsburg St ., 2-27-97 ...... 6 Carla Eades vs . Missouri-St . Louis, 2-5-83 ...... 11 Jessica Burkholder vs . Mo . Southern, 1-26-98 . . . .6 . Cathy Hagenbaumer vs . SW Oklahoma, 11-21-87 . . 11. Lori Nichols vs . Northwest Missouri, 1-10-01 . . . . .6 . Cathy Hagenbaumer vs . Lincoln, 2-4-89 . . . . . 11. Ashley Millham vs . Winona State, 12-4-04 . . . . . 6. . Cathy Hagenbaumer vs . SW Baptist, 2-15-89 . . . .11 . Jena Shackelford vs . Truman State, 2-7-04 ...... 6 Cathy Hagenbaumer vs . Truman St ., 1-24-90 . . . .11 . Lindsey Maple vs . Northwest Missouri, 1-28-06 . . . . . 6 Gina Blanks vs . Missouri-Rolla, 3-1-91 ...... 11 . Ashley Millham vs . Fort Hays State, 2-7-07 . . . . . 6 . Marlies Ozias vs . Quincy, 12-29-97 ...... 11 Melia Pence vs Palm Beach Atlantic, 12-17-08 . . . . 6 . Kelly I’Sha vs . Northwest Missouri, 2/19/03 . . . . 11. Meghan Waggoner vs . NW Missouri State, 1-14-09 . . . . 6 Kim Battle vs . Northwest Missouri State, 2-3-07 . . . . 11 Brittany Slifer vs . Washburn, 1-03-09 ...... 6 Kara Fleming vs . Nebraska-Omaha, 1-8-11 . . . . . 6 . Taylor Hanson vs . East Central (Okla .), 11-19-11 . . . 6. .

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Points Lindsey Maple, 2005-06 ...... 32 2 .1 67 Assists* 8 . . Jena Shackelford, 2001-02 . . . . 30 2 .2 66 Name, season . . . . . G FG 3P FT Pts. Name, season ...... G Avg. Ast. 9 . Lori Nichols, 1999-00 ...... 28 2 .3 65 1 . Tammy Wilson, 1988-89 . . 34 257 1 161 676 1 . Cathy Hagenbaumer, 1988-89 . . 34 6 .4 218 10 . Kara Rewerts, 2005-06 ...... 32 1 .9 62 2 . Rachel Matakas, 1994-95 . 27 264 12 124 664 2 . Carla Eades, 1982-83 ...... 32 6 .4 205 3 . Jackie Harris, 1985-86 . . . 29 257 – 117 631 Cathy Hagenbaumer, 1989-90 . . 32 6 .4 205 4 . Barb Sorensen, 1988-89 . . 34 257 0 109 623 Three-Point Field Goal 4 . Carla Eades, 1983-84 ...... 32 5 .8 185 5 . Lashonda Albert, 1997-98 . 29 241 15 120 617 5 . Gina Blanks, 1990-91 ...... 29 5 .8 169 6 . Margaret Nielsen, 1979-80 31 251 – 107 609 Percentage 6 . Kara Fleming, 2010-11 . . . . . 28 5 .6 158 7 . Rosie Jones, 1984-85 . . . 32 254 – 100 608 (Min. 1.5 mpg) 7 . Lori Burroughs, 1981-82 . . . . . 29 5 .3 154 8 . Carla Eades, 1982-83 . . . 32 229 – 122 580 Name, season ...... G 3P-3PA Pct. 8 . Laura Clark, 1980-81 ...... 27 5 .6 151 9 . Carla Eades, 1983-84 . . . 32 231 – 112 574 1 . Taylor Hanson, 2011-12 . . . . . 29 74-170 .435 9 . Kara Fleming, 2009-10 . . . . . 31 4 .8 149 10 . Rosie Jones, 1983-84 . . . 32 251 – 58 560 2 . Renae Shippy, 2011-12 . . . . . 29 50-115 .435 10 . Kara Fleming, 2008-09 . . . . . 28 5 .0 139 Kara Rewerts, 2005-06 . . . . . 32 62-143 .434 4 . Bertha Paschal, 1995-96 . . . . 25 53-124 .427 5 . Jena Shackelford, 2003-04 . . . 27 67-162 .414 6 . Ashley Millham, 2003-04 . . . . 28 41-101 .406 7 . Meagan Fromm, 2005-06 . . . . 32 37-92 .402 8 . Jena Shackelford, 2001-02 . . . 30 66-167 .395 9 . Kinsey Lehe, 2002-03 ...... 25 28-71 .394 10 . Lindsey Maple, 2005-06 . . . . . 32 67-172 .390

Free Throw Percentage (Min. 2 mpg) Name, season ...... G FT-FTA Pct. 1 . Molly Knobbe, 2001-02 . . . . . 30 132-144 .917 2 . Lindsey Maple, 2007-08 . . . . . 28 146-161 .907 Tiffany Vincent is in the books with a .559 3 . Kinsey Lehe, 2003-04 ...... 14 41-46 .891 Meagan Fromm had a .402 three-point field-goal percentage in the 2004-05 percentage in 2005-06, ranking fifth in 4 . Lindsey Maple, 2005-06 . . . . . 32 103-117 .880 season . the books . 5 . Blanche Tucker, 2000-01 . . . . 28 89-102 .873 6 . Megan Schoenfeld, 2006-07 . . . 28 54-62 .871 Scoring Average 7 . Carla Eades, 1983-84 ...... 32 112-129 .868 Blocked Shots* Name, season ...... G Pts. Hi Avg. Name, season ...... G Avg. BS 8 . Kelly Sutton, 1998-99 ...... 28 128-149 .859 1 . Rachel Matakas, 1994-95 . . 27 664 46 24 .6 1. Kendra Banzet, 1994-95 . . . . 26 3 .4 88 9 . Shara Sherman, 1983-84 . . . . 31 72-84 .857 2 . Jackie Harris, 1985-86 . . . 29 631 40 21 .8 2. Kendra Banzet, 1993-94 . . . . 27 2 .7 74 10. Marlies Ozias, 1997-98 . . . . . 27 59-69 .855 3 . Lashonda Albert, 1997-98 . . 29 617 33 21 .3 3 . Kamala Sherman, 1992-93 . . . 29 2 .1 62 4 . Bertha Paschal, 1995-96 . . 25 506 39 20 .2 4 . Barb Sorensen, 1988-89 . . . . 34 1 .5 52 5 . Tammy Wilson, 1988-89 . . . 34 676 30 19 .9 5 . Lashonda Albert, 1997-98 . . . . 29 1 .7 50 6 . Keuna Flax, 2012-13 . . . . 23 452 30 19 .7 6 . Rosie Jones, 1982-83 ...... 32 1 .4 46 7 . Margaret Nielsen, 1979-80 . 31 609 30 19 .6 Kaneesha Lee, 1982-83 . . . . . 29 1 .6 46 8 . Rosie Jones, 1984-85 . . . . 32 608 29 19 .0 8 . Barb Sorensen, 1989-90 . . . . 32 1 .3 41 9. Shelly Metzger, 1993-94 . . . 27 506 34 18 .7 Shelly Metzger, 1993-94 . . . . . 27 1 .5 41 10 . Carla Eades, 1981-82 . . . . 29 541 33 18 .7 10 . Christie Brown, 2002-03 . . . . . 27 1 .5 40

Field Goal Percentage* Steals* (Min. 4 mpg) Name, season ...... G Avg. St. Name, season ...... G FG-FGA Pct. 1 . Gina Blanks, 1991-92 ...... 28 3 .8 106 1 . Tammy Wilson, 1987-88 . . . . 29 208-332 .627 2 . Barb Sorensen, 1988-89 . . . . 34 3 .0 101 2000-0 2 . Nicole Cassmeyer, 1 . . 28 79-127 .622 Kara Rewerts is in the books for three-point Lashonda Albert, 1997-98 . . . . 29 3 .5 101 3 . Gretchen Lacey, 1996-97 . . . 30 144-237 .608 field goals made and three-point field goal 4 . Gina Blanks, 1990-91 ...... 29 3 .3 97 4 . Tammy Wilson, 1988-89 . . . . 34 257-426 .603 percentage . 5 . Barb Sorensen, 1989-90 . . . . 32 2 .8 88 5 . Tammy Wilson, 1986-87 . . . . 30 226-380 .595 6 . Tammy Wilson, 1986-87 . . . . . 30 2 .8 85 6 . Shaquanda Wiggins, 2011-12 . 23 136-234 .581 Gina Blanks, 1992-93 ...... 26 3 .3 85 7 . Robin Williams, 1989-90 . . . 32 167-289 .578 Rebounds* 8 . Karla Redo, 1980-81 ...... 25 3 .4 84 Name, season ...... G Hi Avg. Reb. 8 . Tracie Morris, 1991-92 . . . . 28 179-318 .563 9 . Tammy Wilson, 1987-88 . . . . . 29 2 .9 83 1 . Rachel Matakas, 1994-95 . . . 27 25 13 .9 374 9 . Tiffany Vincent, 2004-05 . . . 31 171-306 .559 10 . Rosie Jones, 1984-85 ...... 32 2 .5 81 2 . Tammy Wilson, 1987-88 . . . . 29 23 12 .1 350 10 . Margaret Nielsen, 1979-80 . . 31 251-451 .557 Tammy Wilson, 1988-89 . . . . . 34 2 .4 81 3 . Margaret Nielsen, 1979-80 . . 31 18 10 .2 316 1988-89 4 . Tammy Wilson, . . . . 34 18 9 .2 314 *Field-goal attempts, rebounds, assists and steals were not kept 5 . Tammy Wilson, 1986-87 . . . . 30 16 10 .4 313 prior to 1974-75, while blocked shots were not kept prior to 1982-83 6 . Candy Rangler, 1976-77 (29)† . . 28 20 10 .9 304 (steals were kept as “recoveries” until ‘82-83). 7 . Nicole Caddell 2012-13 ...... 29 17 10 .4 303 †Rebounds were not available for one game [actual games played 8 . Jojuana Jones, 2007-08 ...... 28 23 10 .4 292 in ( )]. The rounding of percentages and/or averages may indicate 9 . Margaret Nielsen, 1978-79 . . 26 21 11 .0 285 ties where none exist. Players must have appeared in two-thirds of team’s games. 10 . Rosie Jones, 1984-85 . . . . . 32 17 8 .8 281

Rebounding Average* Name, season ...... G Reb. Hi Avg. 1 . Rachel Matakas, 1994-95 . . . 27 374 25 13 .9 2 . Tammy Wilson, 1987-88 . . . . 29 350 23 12 .1 3 . Margaret Nielsen, 1978-79 . . 26 285 21 11 .0 Anna Rorvig is second with a .914 free- 4 . Candy Rangler, 1976-77 (29)† . 28 304 20 10 .9 throw percentage in the 2002-03 season . 5 . Tammy Wilson, 1986-87 . . . . 30 313 16 10 .4 Jojuana Jones, 2007-08 ...... 28 292 23 10 .4 Three-Point Field Goals Made Nicole Caddell, 2012-13 . . . . 29 303 17 10 .4 Name, season ...... G Avg. 3P 7. Shelly Metzger, 1993-94 . . . . 27 277 20 10 .3 1 . Jessica Burkholder, 1996-97 . . . . 30 3 .1 92 8 . Margaret Nielsen, 1979-80 . . 31 316 18 10 .2 2 . BreAnna Lewis, 2012-13 . . . . . 30 2 .9 88 9 . Tracie Morris, 1991-92 . . . . 28 278 18 9 .9 3 . Jessica Burkholder, 1997-98 . . . . 29 2 .7 77 10 . Rachel Matakas, 1993-94 . . . 27 252 19 9 .3 Lori Nichols, 2000-01 ...... 28 2 .8 77 Lashonda Albert, 1997-98 . . . 29 269 15 9 .3 Dominica Blackmore is sixth with a .875 5 . Taylor Hanson, 2011-12 ...... 29 2 .6 74 free-throw percentage in 2008-09 and ninth with a .389 three-point percentage 2007-08 6 . Lindsey Maple, ...... 28 2 .4 68 in 2007-08 . 7 . Jena Shackelford, 2003-04 . . . . 27 2 .4 67

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Games Played 6. Shelly Metzger, 1992-94 56 1905 34 16 .2 Rebounds* 7 . Tracie Morris, 1990-92 55 1885 43 16 .1 Name, seasons G Name, seasons ...... G Hi Avg. Reb. 8 . Barb Sorensen, 1986-90 123 1,977 38 16 .1 1 . Robin Williams, 1986-90 127 1 . Tammy Wilson, 1985-89 . . . . 122 23 19 .9 1,205 9 . Marilyn Carlson, 1973-77 92 1,388 31 15 .1 2 . Cathy Hagenbaumer, 1986-90 125 2 . Kathy Anderson, 1976-80 (112) 111 19 17 .9 877 10 . Karla Redo, 1979-81 56 1844 31 15 .1 Karen Chalupny, 1987-91 125 3 . Rachel Matakas, 1993-96 . . . 81 25 10 .6 855 4 . Barb Sorensen, 1986-90 123 4 . Rosie Jones, 1981-85 . . . . . 119 17 17 .1 850 5 . Tammy Wilson, 1985-89 122 Barb Sorensen, 1986-90 . . . .123 15 16 .9 850 6 . Carla Eades, 1980-84 120 6 . Carla Eades, 1980-84 . . . . . 120 13 16 .3 752 Jackie Harris, 1982-86 120 7 . Robin Williams, 1986-90 . . . 127. 18 15 .7 728 8 . Sheri Hartenberger, 1980-84 119 8 . Nicole Caddell, 2010-13 . . . . 84 14 18 .4 704 Rosie Jones, 1981-85 119 9 . Candy Rangler, 1975-78 (77) . . 76 20 19 .1 688 Dawn Thomas, 1987-91 119 10 . Gina Blanks, 1989-93 . . . . . 115 15 15 .9 684 Ashley Millham, 2003-07 119 Rebound Average* Name, seasons ...... G Reb. Hi Avg. 1 . Rachel Matakas, 1993-96 . . . 81 855 25 10 .6 2 . Margaret Nielsen, 1978-80 . . 57 601 21 10 .5 Melissa Richardson has a .507 field-goal 3 . Tammy Wilson, 1985-89 . . . . 122 1,205 23 9 .9 percentage in her career, good for ninth in 4 . Tracie Morris, 1990-92 . . . . 55 499 18 9 .1 the books . 5 . Candy Rangler, 1975-78 (77) . . 76 688 20 9 .1 6. Shelly Metzger, 1992-94 . . . . 56 497 20 8 .9 7 . Nicole Caddell, 2010-13 . . . . 84 704 14 8 .4 Field Goal Percentage* 8 . Shaquanda Wiggins, 2011-12 . 23 192 18 8 .3 (Min. 4 mpg) 9 . Lashonda Albert, 1996-98 . . . 51 419 15 8 .2 Name, seasons ...... G FG-FGA Pct. 10 . Marilyn Carlson, 1973-77 (92) . 72 574 17 8 .0 1 . Tammy Wilson, 1985-89 . . . . 122 835-1408 .593 Lindsey Maple is in the career record book in 2 . Shaquanda Wiggins, 2011-12 . 23 136-234 581. points, three-point field goals made, three-point 3 . Nicole Cassmeyer, 2000-02 . . 58 178-310 574. field goal percentage, and free-throw percentage. 4 . Gretchen Lacey, 1995-97 . . . 58 253-449 563. 5 . Stephanie Hicks, 2006-08 . . . 40 28-50 .560 6 . Margaret Nielsen, 1978-80 . . 57 434-801 542. 7 . Tracie Morris, 1990-92 . . . . 55 327-605 540. 1,000 Points Club 8 . Tiffany Vincent, 2004-06 . . . 62 359-666 539. Name, seasons G FG 3P FT Pts. 9 . Robin Williams, 1986-90 . . . 127. 564-1083 .521 1 . Tammy Wilson, 1985-89 122 835 1 433 2,104 10 . Rosie Jones, 1981-85 . . . . . 119 788-1514 .520 2 . Carla Eades, 1980-84 120 878 – 342 2,098 3 . Barb Sorensen, 1986-90 123 813 9 342 1,977 4 . Rosie Jones, 1981-85 119 788 – 216 1,792 Three-Point Field Goals Made Name, seasons ...... G Avg. 3P 5 . Kathy Anderson, 1976-80 112 685 – 263 1,633 1 . Jena Shackelford, 2000-04 . . 111. 2 .2 242 Stephanie Cook has made 81 three- 6 . Gina Blanks, 1989-93 115 629 31 290 1,579 2 . Lori Nichols, 1998-02 ...... 110 2 .1 235 pointers in her career, sitting at seventh in 7 . Lindsey Maple, 2004-08 117 431 212 471 1,545 the career book . 3 . Lindsey Maple, 2004-08 . . . . 117 1 .8 212 8 . Rachel Matakas, 1993-96 81 565 22 310 1,462 4 . Taylor Hanson, 2008-12 . . . . 116 1 .7 201 9 . Dawn Thomas, 1987-91 119 549 81 273 1,452 5 . Jessica Burkholder, 1996-98 . . 59 2 .9 169 Assists* 10 . Jackie Harris, 1982-86 120 551 – 315 1,417 6 . Meagan Fromm, 2003-07 . . . . 116 1 .3 145 Name, seasons ...... G Avg. Ast. 11 . Marilyn Carlson, 1973-77 92 552 - 284 1,388 7 . Ashley Millham, 2003-07 . . . . 119 1 .1 128 1 . Cathy Hagenbaumer, 1986-90 . . . . 125 5 .1 642 12 . Lori Nichols, 1998-02 110 454 235 232 1,375 8 . Brittney Slifer, 2008-10 . . . . 59 1 .6 94 2 . Carla Eades, 1980-84 ...... 120 4 .9 593 13 . Jena Shackelford, 2000-04 111 482 242 154 1,360 9 . Renae Shippy, 2008-12 . . . . 114 0 .8 89 3 . Kara Fleming , 2007-11 ...... 112 4 .8 542 14 . Robin Williams, 1986-90 127 564 - 209 1,337 10 . Lisa Millham, 2002-05 . . . . 85 1 .0 88 4 . Ashley Millham, 2003-07 ...... 119 3 .7 445 15 . Kristi Lawson, 1989-93 115 562 22 128 1,274 5 . Gina Blanks, 1989-93 ...... 115 3 .9 454 16 . Shara Sherman, 1983-86 92 487 - 290 1,264 6 . Laura Clark, 1977-81 ...... 107 3 .7 398 17 . Rebecca Roberts, 2007-11 114 479 - 242 1,200 Three-Point Field-Goal Pct.† 7. Marlies Ozias, 1997-01 ...... 93 3 .6 334 18 . Kara Fleming, 2007-11 112 374 85 327 1,160 (Min. 20 3-pt. FG made) 8 . Molly Knobbe, 1998-02 ...... 107 3 .0 321 19 Nicole Caddell, 2010-13 84 419 10 289 1,137 Name, seasons ...... G 3P-3PA Pct. 9 . Dawn Thomas, 1987-91 ...... 119 2 .7 320 20 . Bethany Orendorff, 2001-05 116 371 4 333 1,079 1 . Bertha Paschal, 1995-96 . . . 25 53-124 .427 10 . Barb Sorensen, 1986-90 ...... 123 2 .5 305 21 . Margaret Nielson, 1978-80 57 434 - 209 1,077 2 . Jessica Burkholder, 1996-98 . 59 169-442 382. 22 . Tammy Noah, 1982-85, 86-87 114 450 - 165 1,065 3 . Kara Fleming, 2007-11 . . . . 112 85-223 .381 23 . Ashley Millham, 2003-07 119 403 128 104 1,038 4 . Lindsey Maple, 2004-08 . . . . 117 212-562 377. Blocked Shots* 24 . Lashonda Albert, 1996-98 51 387 31 215 1,020 5 . Taylor Hanson, 2008-12 . . . . 116 201-533 377. Name, seasons ...... G Avg. BS 6 . Ashley Millham, 2003-07 . . . . 119 128-340 376. 1. Kendra Banzet, 1991-95 ...... 109 2 .0 220 7 . Renae Shippy, 2008-12 . . . . 114 89-237 .376 2 . Barb Sorensen, 1986-90 ...... 123 1 .0 126 8 . Jena Shackelford, 2000-04 . . 111. 242-646 375. 3 . Rosie Jones, 1981-85 ...... 96 1 .1 109 9 . Alyssa Rhodes, 2010-12 . . . 51 33-89 .371 4 . Nicole Caddell, 2010-13 ...... 84 1 .3 106 10 . Lori Nichols, 1998-02 ...... 110 235-666 353. 5 . Tammy Wilson, 1985-89 ...... 122 0 .8 92 6 . Kamala Sherman, 1991-93 . . . . 56 1 .6 91 7 . Dawn Thomas, 1987-91 ...... 119 0 .7 82 Free Throw Percentage 8 . Gina Blanks, 1989-93 ...... 115 0 .7 77 (Min. 20 FT made) Lashonda Albert, 1996-98 . . . . . 51 1 .5 77 Name, seasons ...... G FT-FTA Pct. 10 . Katie Vaske, 1998-02 ...... 102 1 .4 74 1. Kiersten Orton, 2010-pres. . .29 21-24 .875 1 . Lindsey Maple, 2004-08 . . . . 117 471-548 859. Ashley Millham is in the books for three- 2 . Kelly Sutton, 1998-01 . . . . . 69 208-254 819. Steals point field goals made, three-point field 3 . Molly Knobbe, 1998-02 . . . .107 383-470 815. Name, seasons G Avg. Stl goal percentage, assists, and games 4 . Blanche Tucker, 1999-01 . . . 57 134-167 802. 1 . Gina Blanks, 1989-93 ...... 115 3 .0 346 played . 5 . Saraethea Brown, 2010-12 . . . 29 31-39 .795 2 . Barb Sorensen, 1986-90 ...... 123 2 .4 290 6 . Anna Rorvig, 2002-06 . . . . . 117 147-185 795. 3 . Tammy Wilson, 1985-89 ...... 122 2 .4 288 7 . Lashonda Albert, 1996-98 . . . 51 215-271 793. 4 . Carla Eades, 1980-84 ...... 120 2 .1 251 Scoring Average 8 . Carla Eades, 1980-84 . . . . . 120 342-432 792. 5 . Cathy Hagenbaumer, 1986-90 . . . . 125 1 .9 238 Name, seasons ...... G Pts. Hi Avg. 9 . Dominica Blakemore, 2007-09 51 34-43 .791 6 . Kathy Anderson, 1976-80 (112) . . . 88 2 .6 228 1 . Lashonda Albert, 1996-98 51 1,020 33 20 .0 Kelce Goebel, 2007-11 . . . . 72 34-43 .781 7 . Robin Williams, 1986-90 ...... 127 1 .8 225 2 . Margaret Nielsen, 1978-80 57 1,077 37 18 .9 8 . Kara Fleming, 2007-11 ...... 112 1 .9 218 3 . Rachel Matakas, 1993-96 81 1,462 46 18 .0 9 . Rosie Jones, 1981-85 ...... 119 1 .6 194 4 . Carla Eades, 1980-84 120 2,098 33 17 .5 Jackie Harris, 1982-86 ...... 120 1 .6 194 5 . Tammy Wilson, 1985-89 122 2,104 32 17 .2 70 UCMathletics.com UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL Y e a r ly L e a d e r s

Scoring Average Field Goal Percentage* Season Name G FG 3P FT Pts. Avg. (Min. 4 FG pg) 1970-71 Diana Burrell 15 108 – 47 263 17 .5 Season Name G FG-FGA Pct. 1971-72 Diana Burrell 19 110 – 53 273 14 .4 1974-75 Marilyn Carlson 21 123-250 .492 1972-73 Robin Turley 23 101 – 63 265 11 .5 1975-76 Michelle Holmes 23 105-209 .502 1973-74 Marilyn Carlson 19 106 – 98 310 16 .3 1976-77 Candy Rangler (179)† 29 177-332 533. 1974-75 Marilyn Carlson 21 123 – 82 328 15 .6 1977-78 Candy Rangler 25 104-210 .495 1975-76 Marilyn Carlson 23 161 – 44 366 15 .9 1978-79 Margaret Nielsen 26 183-350 .523 1976-77 Kathy Anderson 29 174 – 70 418 14 .4 1979-80 Margaret Nielsen 31 251-451 .557 1977-78 Kathy Anderson 26 150 – 56 356 13 .7 1980-81 Carla Eades 27 184-396 .465 1978-79 Margaret Nielsen 26 183 – 102 468 18 .0 1981-82 Carla Eades 29 234-488 .480 1979-80 Margaret Nielsen 31 251 – 107 609 19 .6 1982-83 Rosie Jones 32 242-453 .534 1980-81 Karla Redo 25 192 – 71 455 18 .2 1983-84 Tammy Noah 32 136-248 .548 1981-82 Carla Eades 29 234 – 73 541 18 .7 1984-85 Tammy Noah 23 95-185 .514 1982-83 Carla Eades‡ 32 229 – 122 580 18 .1 1985-86 Jackie Harris 29 257-477 .539 1983-84 Carla Eades 32 231 – 112 574 17 .9 1986-87 Tammy Wilson 30 226-380 .595 1984-85 Rosie Jones‡ 32 254 – 100 608 19 .0 1987-88 Tammy Wilson 29 208-332 .627 1985-86 Jackie Harris 29 257 – 117 631 21 .8 1988-89 Tammy Wilson 34 257-426 .603 1986-87 Tammy Wilson 30 226 – 104 556 18 .5 1989-90 Robin Williams 32 167-289 .578 1987-88 Tammy Wilson 29 208 0 95 511 17 .6 1990-91 Tracie Morris 27 148-287 .516 1988-89 Tammy Wilson 34 257 1 161 676 19 .9 1991-92 Tracie Morris 28 179-318 .563 1989-90 Barb Sorensen 32 207 9 116 539 16 .8 1992-93 Gina Blanks 26 172-349 .493 An All-American in 1994-95, Rachel Matakas led Central in scor- 1990-91 Gina Blanks 29 171 22 87 451 15 .6 1993-94 Rachel Matakas 27 141-277 .509 ing with 24 .6 points, field goal percentage ( .524), and rebounding 1991-92 Tracie Morris 28 179 0 136 494 17 .6 1994-95 Rachel Matakas 27 264-504 .524 (13 .9) . 1992-93 Gina Blanks 26 172 3 59 406 15 .6 1995-96 Bertha Paschal 25 180-334 .539 1993-94 Shelly Metzger 27 182 2 140 506 18.7 1996-97 Gretchen Lacey 30 144-237 .608 Free Throw Percentage 1994-95 Rachel Matakas‡ 27 264 12 124 664 24 .6 1997-98 Donease Smith 29 117-233 .502 (Min. 2 FT pg) 1995-96 Bertha Paschal 25 180 53 93 506 20 .2 1998-99 Kelly Sutton 28 118-237 .498 Season Name G FT-FTA Pct. 1996-97 Lashonda Albert 22 146 16 95 403 18 .3 1999-00 Lori Nichols 28 127-328 .387 1970-71 Diana Burrell (47)† 15 46-84 .548 1997-98 Lashonda Albert‡ 29 241 15 120 617 21 .3 2000-01 Lori Nichols 28 133-365 .364 1971-72 Gayla Steenbergen 19 41-67 .612 1998-99 Kelly Sutton 28 118 19 128 383 13 .7 2001-02 Jena Shackelford 30 136-321 .424 1972-73 Robin Turley 23 63-99 .636 1999-00 Lori Nichols 28 127 65 57 376 13 .4 2002-03 Kinsey Lehe 27 125-288 .434 1973-74 Robin Turley 16 33-45 .733 2000-01 Lori Nichols 28 133 77 75 418 14 .9 2003-04 Jena Shackelford 27 126-295 .427 1974-75 Marilyn Carlson 21 82-126 .651 2001-02 Jena Shackelford 30 136 66 48 386 12 .9 2004-05 Tiffany Vincent 31 171-306 .559 1975-76 Michelle Holmes 23 61-93 .656 2002-03 Jena Shackelford 26 137 58 33 365 14 .0 2005-06 Tiffany Vincent 32 191-365 .523 1976-77 Denise Toney 29 63-106 .594 2003-04 Jena Shackelford 27 126 67 60 379 14 .0 2006-07 Kim Battle 27 110-239 .460 1977-78 Kathy Anderson 26 56-94 .596 2004-05 Tiffany Vincent 31 171 1 65 408 13 .2 2007-08 Jojuana Jones 28 138-308 .448 1978-79 Margaret Nielsen 26 102-147 .694 2005-06 Tiffany Vincent 32 191 0 67 449 14 .0 2008-09 Rebecca Roberts 28 132-271 .487 1979-80 Margaret Nielsen 31 107-157 .682 2006-07 Lindsey Maple 26 93 40 125 351 13 .5 2009-10 Rebecca Roberts 31 178-344 .517 1980-81 Janet Johnson 20 48-65 .739 2007-08 Lindsey Maple 28 140 68 146 494 17 .6 2010-11 Kara Fleming 28 109-217 .502 1981-82 Carla Eades 29 73-103 .709 2008-09 Rebecca Roberts 28 132 - 74 338 12 .1 2011-12 Shaquanda Wiggins‡ 23 136-234 .581 1982-83 Carla Eades 32 122-157 .777 2009-10 Rebecca Roberts 31 178 - 82 438 14 .1 2012-13 Keuna Flax 23 148-293 .505 1983-84 Carla Eades 32 112-129 .868 2010-11 Rebecca Roberts 29 144 - 72 360 12 .4 1984-85 Shara Sherman 32 132-172 .767 2011-12 Nicole Caddell 29 162 7 109 440 15 .2 Three-Point Field Goals Made 1985-86 Jackie Harris 29 117-158 .741 2012-13 Keuna Flax‡ 23 148 25 131 452 19 .7 Season Name G Avg. 3P 1986-87 Tammy Wilson 30 104-143 .727 1987-88 Jo Munson 27 0 .2 5 1987-88 Tammy Wilson 29 95-135 .704 1988-89 Jo Munson 34 0 .5 16 1988-89 Tammy Wilson 34 161-209 .770 1989-90 Dawn Thomas 32 0 .7 21 1989-90 Barb Sorensen 32 116-162 .716 1990-91 Dawn Thomas 29 1 .7 48 1990-91 Dawn Thomas 29 87-112 .777 1991-92 Rhonda Reeves 27 0 .7 20 1991-92 Gina Blanks 28 82-105 .781 1992-93 Kamala Sherman 29 0 .8 23 1992-93 Gina Blanks 26 59-74 .797 1993-94 Amy Brandsgaard 27 1 .5 40 1993-94 Shelly Metzger 27 140-204 .686 1994-95 Larissa Sargent 27 1 .9 50 1994-95 Rachel Matakas 27 124-202 .614 1995-96 Bertha Paschal 25 2 .1 53 1995-96 Bertha Paschal 25 93-122 .762 1996-97 Jessica Burkholder 30 3 .1 92 1996-97 Lashonda Albert 22 95-119 .798 1997-98 Jessica Burkholder 29 2 .7 77 1997-98 Marlies Ozias 27 59-69 .855 1998-99 Lori Nichols 24 1 .4 34 1998-99 Kelly Sutton 28 128-149 .859 1999-00 Lori Nichols 28 2 .3 65 1999-00 Marlies Ozias 29 68-87 .782 2000-01 Lori Nichols 28 2 .8 77 2000-01 Blanche Tucker 28 89-102 .873 2001-02 Jena Shackelford 30 2 .2 66 2001-02 Molly Knobbe 30 132-144 .917 2002-03 Jena Shackelford 26 2 .2 58 2002-03 Bethany Orendorff 27 84-132 .636 2003-04 Jena Shackelford 27 2 .4 67 2003-04 Kinsey Lehe 14 41-46 .891 2004-05 Meagan Fromm 31 1 .3 42 2004-05 Lindsey Maple 31 97-119 .815 2005-06 Lindsey Maple 32 2 .1 67 2005-06 Lindsey Maple 32 103-117 .880 2006-07 Meagan Fromm 28 1 .7 48 2006-07 Lindsey Maple 26 125-151 .828 2007-08 Lindsey Maple 28 2 .4 68 2007-08 Lindsey Maple 28 146-161 .907 2008-09 Brittney Slifer 28 1 .9 52 2008-09 Dominica Blakemore 25 14-16 .875 Carla Eades is the Jennies’ second all-time leading scorer with 2,098 2009-10 Taylor Hanson 31 1 .6 49 2009-10 Meghan Waggoner 31 67-83 .807 points . She earned All-America honors in 1981-82, 1982-83, and 2010-11 Taylor Hanson 29 1 .3 38 2010-11 Kara Fleming 28 85-109 .780 1983-84, the only Jenny ever to be named All-America three times . 2011-12 Taylor Hanson 29 2 .6 74 2011-12 Alyssa Rhodes 29 62-74 .838 2012-13 BreAnna Lewis 30 2 .9 88 2012-13 Shelby Winkelmann 8 24-33 .727

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Rebound Average* 1977-78 Laura Clark (27)† 23 8 2 .5 58 Season Name G Reb. Hi Avg. 1978-79 Laura Clark 26 7 3 .2 82 1974-75 Marilyn Carlson 21 184 17 8 .8 1979-80 Laura Clark 31 10 3 .5 107 1975-76 Marilyn Carlson 23 176 14 7 .7 1980-81 Laura Clark 27 12 5 .6 151 1976-77 Candy Rangler (29)† 28 304 20 10 .9 1981-82 Lori Burroughs 29 13 5 .3 154 1977-78 Candy Rangler 25 217 15 8 .7 1982-83 Carla Eades 32 13 6 .4 205 1978-79 Margaret Nielsen 26 285 21 11 .0 1983-84 Carla Eades 32 9 5 .8 185 1979-80 Margaret Nielsen 31 316 18 10 .2 1984-85 Alesia Prince 32 10 3 .2 102 1980-81 Carla Eades 27 185 13 6 .9 1985-86 Crista Troester 29 9 4 .6 133 1981-82 Pat Seger 29 213 15 7 .3 1986-87 Tammy Noah 30 7 3 .3 99 1982-83 Rosie Jones 32 244 13 7 .6 1987-88 Cathy Hagenbaumer 31 11 4 .3 133 1983-84 Rosie Jones 32 254 14 7 .9 1988-89 Cathy Hagenbaumer 34 14 6 .4 218 1984-85 Rosie Jones 32 281 17 8 .8 1989-90 Cathy Hagenbaumer 32 13 6 .4 205 1985-86 Jackie Williams 29 259 17 8 .9 1990-91 Gina Blanks 29 11 5 .8 169 1986-87 Tammy Wilson 30 313 16 10 .4 1991-92 Gina Blanks 28 10 4 .2 117 1987-88 Tammy Wilson‡ 29 350 23 12 .1 1992-93 Gina Blanks 26 8 4 .0 103 1988-89 Tammy Wilson 34 314 18 9 .2 1993-94 Allison Murphy 27 7 4 .4 119 1989-90 Barb Sorensen 32 232 14 7 .3 1994-95 Demitria Larry 27 10 4 .2 113 1990-91 Tracie Morris 27 221 17 8 .2 1995-96 Bertha Paschal 25 10 3 .4 84 1991-92 Tracie Morris 28 278 18 9 .9 1996-97 Traci Anderson 24 7 2 .4 58 1992-93 Gina Blanks 26 210 13 8 .1 1997-98 Marlies Ozias 27 11 3.6 98 1993-94 Shelly Metzger‡ 27 277 20 10.3 1998-99 Marlies Ozias 28 8 4.5 126 1999-00 Molly Knobbe 29 8 3 .9 112 1994-95 Rachel Matakas‡ 27 374 25 13 .9 A lightning quick defender, Gina Blanks holds the school records 1995-96 Rachel Matakas 27 229 17 8 .5 2000-01 Lori Nichols 28 7 3 .6 100 for steals in a game (12 vs . Truman in 1992), single-season (106 in 1996-97 Gretchen Lacey 30 210 12 7 .0 2001-02 I’sha Kelley 27 10 4 .9 133 1991-92), and career (346 from 1989-93) . 1997-98 Lashonda Albert 29 269 15 9 .3 2002-03 I’sha Kelley 23 12 5 .6 128 1998-99 Kelly Sutton 28 187 17 6 .7 2003-04 Ashley Millham 28 9 4 .9 138 Steals* 1999-00 Katie Vaske 28 175 13 6 .3 2004-05 Ashley Millham 31 8 3 .7 114 (Based on total) 2000-01 Katie Vaske 28 177 13 6 .3 2005-06 Ashley Millham 32 8 3 .4 109 Season Name G Hi Avg. St. 2001-02 Nicole Cassmeyer 30 188 11 6 .3 2006-07 Kim Battle 27 11 3 .4 92 1974-75 Sandy Schneider (21)† 17 6 2 .4 41 2002-03 Melissa Richardson 27 133 14 4 .9 2007-08 Kara Fleming 25 8 3 .8 96 1975-76 Sandy Schneider (23)† 17 5 1 .4 23 2003-04 Melissa Richardson 28 214 12 7 .6 2008-09 Kara Fleming 28 13 5 .0 139 1976-77 Kathy Anderson (29)† 22 7 2 .9 64 2004-05 Tiffany Vincent 31 164 11 5 .3 2009-10 Kara Fleming 31 9 4 .8 149 1977-78 Kathy Anderson (26)† 13 4 2 .2 29 2005-06 Tiffany Vincent 32 208 13 6 .5 2010-11 Kara Fleming 28 12 5 .6 158 1978-79 Margaret Nielsen (26)† 22 8 3 .6 80 2006-07 Kim Battle 27 187 15 6 .9 2011-12 Alyssa Rhodes 29 10 4 .3 125 1979-80 Kathy Anderson 31 6 2 .5 77 2007-08 Jojuana Jones 28 292 23 10 .4 2012-13 Brielle Wattley 30 5 1 .9 57 1980-81 Karla Redo 25 8 3 .4 84 2008-09 Rebecca Roberts 28 176 16 6 .3 1981-82 Lori Burroughs 29 6 2 .4 69 2009-10 Danielle Shows 31 162 14 7 .5 Blocked Shots* 1982-83 Carla Eades 32 6 2 .5 80 2010-11 Nicole Caddell 27 205 13 7 .6 (Based on total) 1983-84 Carla Eades 32 6 2 .2 72 2011-12 Shaquanda Wiggins 23 192 18 8 .3 Season Name G Hi Avg. Blocks 1984-85 Rosie Jones 32 8 2 .5 81 2012-13 Nicole Caddell 29 303 17 10 .4 1982-83 Rosie Jones 32 3 1 .4 46 1985-86 Jackie Harris 29 5 2 .1 61 1983-84 Rosie Jones 32 4 1 .0 33 1986-87 Tammy Wilson 30 8 2 .8 85 1984-85 Rosie Jones 32 3 0 .9 30 1987-88 Tammy Wilson‡ 29 7 2 .9 83 1985-86 Jackie Harris 29 2 0 .4 12 1988-89 Barb Sorensen 34 7 3 .0 101 1986-87 Barb Sorensen 30 3 0 .9 26 1989-90 Barb Sorensen 32 6 2 .8 88 1987-88 Tammy Wilson 29 4 1 .3 39 1990-91 Gina Blanks‡ 29 11 3 .3 97 1988-89 Barb Sorensen 34 4 1 .5 52 1991-92 Gina Blanks‡ 28 12 3 .8 106 1989-90 Barb Sorensen 32 4 1 .3 41 1992-93 Gina Blanks‡ 26 8 3 .3 85 1990-91 Karen Chalupny 29 5 0 .9 28 1993-94 Mickie Brown 27 8 3 .0 80 Dawn Thomas 29 3 0 .9 28 1994-95 Rachel Matakas 27 5 2 .0 55 1991-92 Kamala Sherman 27 5 1 .1 29 1995-96 Bertha Paschal 25 7 1 .9 48 1992-93 Kamala Sherman 29 8 2 .1 62 1996-97 Jessica Burkholder 30 5 2 .0 60 1993-94 Kendra Banzet 27 11 2.7 74 1997-98 Lashonda Albert 29 6 3 .5 101 1994-95 Kendra Banzet¹ 26 9 3.4 88 1998-99 Michelle Fouse 27 6 1 .9 52 1995-96 Gretchen Lacey 28 4 1 .2 33 1999-00 Marlies Ozias 29 5 1.5 43 1996-97 Lashonda Albert 22 3 1 .2 27 2000-01 Lori Nichols 28 3 1 .4 38 1997-98 Lashonda Albert 29 5 1 .7 50 2001-02 I’sha Kelley 27 4 1 .7 45 1998-99 Katie Vaske 19 2 0 .7 13 2002-03 Jena Shackelford 26 6 2 .1 55 1999-00 Katie Vaske 28 3 0 .7 19 2003-04 Jena Shackelford 27 4 1 .4 39 2000-01 Katie Vaske 28 3 0 .9 27 2004-05 Anna Rorvig 31 4 1 .7 53 2001-02 Katie Vaske 27 2 0 .6 15 2005-06 Tiffany Vincent 32 6 1 .8 58 2002-03 Christie Brown 27 5 1 .5 40 2006-07 Kim Battle 27 5 2 .3 62 2003-04 Melissa Richardson 28 3 0 .7 19 2007-08 Kara Fleming 25 5 2 .4 60 2004-05 Tiffany Vincent 31 2 0 .6 20 2008-09 Kara Fleming 28 7 2 .3 63 2005-06 Cydney Franklin 32 4 .84 27 2009-10 Danielle Shows 31 5 1 .7 52 2006-07 Kim Battle 27 4 1 .3 34 2010-11 Kara Fleming 28 4 1 .9 53 Cathy Hagenbaumer led UCM in assists in 1987-88, 1988-89, 2011-12 Nicole Caddell 29 5 1 .1 32 and 1989-90 . Her 642 career assists are best in Jennies history, 2007-08 Jojuana Jones 28 3 0 .6 17 as are her 218 dishes in 1988-89 and 14 vs . Northwest Missouri 2008-09 Rebecca Roberts 28 3 2 .3 63 2012-13 Nicole Caddell 29 5 1 .9 54 State in 1989 . 2009-10 Rebecca Roberts 31 3 0 .6 18 ‡ - Led MIAA 2010-11 Nicole Caddell 27 4 1 .3 35 ¹ - Led NCAA Division II 2011-12 Kaneesha Lee 29 3 1 .6 46 * - Field-goal attempts, rebounds, assists and steals were not kept 2012-13 Nicole Caddell 29 4 1 .3 39 prior to the 1974-75 season, while blocked shots are available only Assists* since the 1982-83 season (steals were kept as “recoveries” prior (Based on total) to ‘82-83). Season Name G Hi Avg. Ast. † - Field-goal attempts, free-throw attempts, rebounds, assists and 1974-75 Sandy Schneider (21)† 20 5 2 .2 43 steals were not available for one or more games [when applicable, actual statistic totals or games played are indicated in ( )]. 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Games Played Season: 275, Emporia State, 2007-08 Consecutive Season: 33, Emporia State, Season: 37, Washburn, 2004-05 (35-2) 1997-98 3-Point Field Goal Attempts Consecutive MIAA: 30, Washburn, 1992-94 Most Overtimes in a Game Game: 40, Washburn vs Truman, 1/17/04 Consecutive at Home: 62, Emporia State, 3, Central Missouri vs . Nebraska-Omaha, Both Teams, Game - 54, Missouri Western 2/27/97-1/13/2000 12/7/02 (Central won 96-93) (34) vs . NWMSU (20, 2/10/01) Consecutive MIAA at Home: 60, Central Season: 829, Missouri-St . Louis, 1993-94 Missouri 2/1/84-2/26/92 Most OT Games in a Season 5, Emporia State, 1991-92 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Losses Game: (Min . 15 Att .) 72 .2, Pittsburg State vs . Season: 27, Lincoln, 1991-92 Points Scored Truman, 1/28/95; Missouri Southern vs . MIAA Season: 18, Lincoln, 1996-97; Most, First Half: 67, Southwest Baptist vs . Truman, 1/27/96 (both 13-for-18) Northwest Missouri State, 1999-00; Missouri Baptist, 11/19/93 Season: 43 .5, Missouri-Rolla, 1989-90 Missouri-Rolla, 2001-02 Most, Second Half: 76, Emporia State vs . (60-for-138) Consecutive Overall: 34, Lincoln, 1991-92 Lincoln, 1/10/98 Consecutive MIAA: 30, Missouri-Rolla, Most, Overtime Period: 20, Northwest Free Throws Made 2001-03 Missouri State vs . Central Missouri State, Game: 49, Truman vs . Kentucky State, 1/25/84 12/15/01 (68 attempts) Most MIAA Titles Won or Shared Most, Game: 129, Emporia State vs . St . Season: 665, Emporia State, 1999-2000 9, Central Missouri, 1982-86, 1987-91, Gregory, 2/4/99 1996 Fewest, Game: 23, Missouri-Rolla vs . Free Throws Attempted Truman, Game: 68, Truman vs . Kentucky State, Most Consecutive MIAA Titles 1/23/02 12/15/01 Won or Shared Most, Season: 3,061, Emporia State 1997- Season: 945, Emporia State, 1999-2000 4, Central Missouri, 1982-86 & 1987-91; 98 Emporia State, 1997-2001; Free Throw Percentage Washburn, 2002-2006 Scoring Average Game: 100 .0, ESU vs . Central Methodist Season: 91 .3, Emporia State, 1998-99 (Mo .), 12/14/07 (23-of-23) DEFENSIVE RECORDS Season: 78 .5, Washburn, 1997-98 (409-for- Fewest Points Allowed Largest Scoring Margin 521) Game: 88, Southwest Baptist vs . Missouri Game: 17, Lincoln vs . Harris-Stowe (Mo .) Baptist, 11/19/93 (126-38) Rebounds State, 11/24/97 Season: +29 .2, Emporia State 1998-99 Game: 79, Northwest Missouri State vs . Season: 1,570, Emporia State, 2000-01 Eckerd Fewest Field Goals Allowed Most Games Scoring at least 100 (Fla .), 1/6/83 Game: 6, Truman vs . Harris-Stowe (Mo .) points Season: 1,546, Southeast Missouri State, State, Season: 9, Emporia State, 1998-99 & 1999- 1990-91 00 11/18/97 Offensive Rebounds Season: 539, MSSU, 2007-08 Most Consecutive Games Game: 38, Emporia State vs . McPherson Fewest Field Goal Attempts Allowed Scoring 100 Points (Kan .), 11/30/04 Game: 35, Emporia State vs . Central 3, Central Missouri, 1983-84 Season: 664, Southeast Missouri State, Missouri, 1990-91 Field Goals Made 2/10/99 Game: 53, Southwest Baptist vs . Missouri Rebound Average Season: 1,379, Truman, 1993-94 Baptist, 1/19/93 Season: 49 .7, Lincoln, 1983-84 Season: 1,173, Emporia State 1997-98 Fewest 3-Point Field Goals Allowed Assists Game (Most recent game): 0, SBU vs . Field Goal Attempts Game: 37, Emporia State vs . St . Gregory’s, Lincoln Game: 125, Northwest Missouri State vs . 12/4/99 (Mo .), 12/18/07 Eckerd (Fla .), 1/6/83 Season: 773, Emporia State 1998-99 Season: 47, Northwest Missouri State, 1987- Season: 2,391, Southeast Missouri State, 88 1990-91 Blocked Shots Game: 18, Central Missouri vs . Truman, Fewest 3-Point Field Goal Att. Allowed Field Goal Percentage 2/26/94 Game: 0, four times, most recently by Game: 72 .1, Pittsburg State vs . Southwest Season: 181, Washburn, 2005-06 Northwest Missouri vs . Missouri-Rolla, Baptist, 2/3/93 (31-for-43) 1/25/03 Season: 51 .3, Pittsburg State, 1989-90 Steals Season: 123, Northwest Missouri State, (750-for-1462) Game: 39, Emporia State, 11/20/99 1987-88 Season: 606, Emporia State 1998-99 3-Point Field Goals Fewest Free Throws Allowed Game: 19, Missouri Western vs . NWMSU, Wins Game: 0, Missouri Western vs . Southwest 2/1/01; Season: 35, Washburn, 2004-05 Baptist, 1989-90; Central Missouri vs . Emporia State vs . Southwest Baptist, MIAA Season: 17, Emporia State 2000-01 Washburn, 2/7/98; Truman State vs . 3/1/08 Consecutive Overall: 51, Washburn, 2005- Central Both Teams, Game: 29, Emporia State (19) 06 Christian-Bible (Mo .), 11/15/07 vs . Southwest Baptist (10), 3/1/08 (also DII record) Season: 266, Southwest Baptist, 1986-87

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Games played 3-Point Field Goals Rebounds Season: 37, Carla Sintra, Brooke Ubelaker, Game: 12, Taylor Hanson, UCM vs . Game: 27, Felicia Sutton, Truman vs . UMR, Lora Westling, Megan Sullivan, April Benedictine (Kan .) 11/28/11 2/18/89 Roadhouse, Cindy Keeley, all WU 2004-05 Season: 116, Jenni Miller, PSU, 1994-95 Season: 374, Rachel Matakas, UCM, 1994- Career: 135, April Roadhouse, WU, 2002-06 Career: 364, Jenni Miller, PSU, 1993-97 95 Career: 1,235, Felicia Sutton, Truman, 1987- Games Started 91 Season: 37, Carla Sintra, Brooke Ubelaker, 3-Point Field Goal Attempts Lora Westling, all WU 2004-05 Game: 26, Sheila Leopold, LU vs . MSSC, Rebound Average Career: 134, Brooke Ubelaker, WU, 2003 07 1/6/96 Season: 13 .9, Rachel Matakas, Central (134 played) Season: 322, Laura Satterfield, UMSL, 1994- Missouri, 1994-95 (374 in 27 Games) 95 Career: 11 .9, Felicia Sutton, Truman State, Points Scored Career: 1,053, Naomi Bancroft, FHSU, 1987-91 (1,325 in 105 Games) Game: 46, Rachel Matakas, UCM vs . 2006-10 Lindenwood (Mo .), 11/21/94; Amy Eagan, Truman vs . Southern Indiana, 12/21/98; 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Offensive Rebounds Jurgita Kausaite, ESU vs . Washburn, Game: (Min . 7 made) 100 .0, Nancy Somers, Game: 13, Felicia Sutton, TSU vs . Quincy (Ill .), 1/27/99 Missouri Southern vs . Northwest Missouri, 12/11/90; LaDonna Martin, SBU vs . Season: 797, Jennifer Harris, WU, 2005-06 3/2/93 (7-for-7) Culver-Stockton, 1/20/99 Career: 2,403, Michelle Stueve, ESU 2004- Season: (Min . 40 made) 54 .0, Trish Van Season: 162, Jerri Wiley, SEMSU, 1990-91 08 Diggelen, Missouri-Rolla, 1988-89 Career: 360, Tara Holloway, 1996-2000 (41-for-76) Scoring Average Career: (Min . 80 made) 43 .9, Trish Van Assists Season: 25 .4, Melissa Grider, MSSC, 1995- Diggelen, Mo .-Rolla, 1988-92 (219-for-499) Game: 19, Pam Cummings, NWMSU vs . LU, 96 1/31/98 Career: 20 .0, Lashonda Albert, UCM, 1996- Consecutive 3-Point Field Goal Made Season: 271, Jennifer Perine, ESU, 1998-99 98 10, Trish Van Diggelen, Mo .-Rolla, 1/9-11/91 Career: 822, Pam Cummings, NWMSU, (1,020 in 51 G) 1994-98 Free Throws Made Field Goals Made Game: 18, Molly Knobbe, UCM vs . Columbus Assist Average Game: 20, Debra Williams, Lincoln vs . State, 11/9/01; Stephanie Riles, ESU vs Season: 8 .7, Pam Cummings, Northwest Truman, 2/15/95; Jurgita Kausaite, ESU Ouachita Baptist, 11/16/01 Missouri State, 1997-98 (234 in 27 G) vs . Season: 220, Melissa Grider, MSSC 1995-96 Career: 7 .7, Pam Cummings, Northwest WU, 1/27/99 Career: 537, Dani Fronabarger, PSU, 1989- Missouri State, 1994-98 (822 in 107 G) Season: 295, Jennifer Harris, WU, 2005-06 93 Career: 875, Pat Colon, Southeast Missouri, Blocked Shots 1982-87 Free Throws Attempts Game: 11, Kendra Banzet, UCM vs. TSU, (career includes hardship season) Game: 23, Dani Fronabarger, PSU vs . 2/26/94 Oklahoma Christian, 11/21/92; Amy Season: 115, Tonya Foster, MWSU, 1994-95 Field Goal Attempts Eagan, Career: 262, Esmary Vargas-Sanchez, ESU, Game: 33, Monica Steinhoff, UMSL vs . UCM, TSU vs . Southern Indiana, 12/21/98 2002-05 2/26/91 Season: 292, Melissa Grider, MSSC, 1995- Season: 661, Jennifer Harris, WU, 2005-06 96 Steals Career: 1,703, Janet Clark, NWMSU, 1985- Career: 704, Amy Eagan, TSU, 1995-99 Game: 12, Gina Blanks, UCM vs . TSU, 89 1/22/92 Free Throw Percentage Season: 128, Annie Heithforf, MWSU, 1997- Field Goal Percentage Game: (min . 14 made) 100 .0, Katie Gariss, 98 Game: (Min . 11 made) 100 .0, Tracie Morris, MSSC vs . UCM, 2/19/00; Carrie Long, SBU Career: 406, Sandy Nelson, NWMSU, Central Missouri vs . Delta (Miss .) State, at UMR, 1/7/02; Nikki Pierce, PSU vs 1986-90 12/6/91 (11-for-11) NWMSU, 2/4/06; Lindsey Maple, UCM vs . Season: (Min . 130 made) 64 .6, Danielle Box, NWMSU, 1/20/07 (each 14-for-14) Southwest Baptist, 1994-95 (142-for-220) Season: (Min . 65 made) 91 .7, Molly Knobbe, Career: (Min . 260 made) 59 .8, Pat Colon, UCM, 2001-02 (132-of-144) Southeast Missouri, 1982 87 (875-for- Career: (Min. 130 made) 88.0, Kaye Klotzer, 1462) UMSL, 1985-87 (146-for-166)

Consecutive Field Goal Made Consecutive Free Throws Made 18, Tonya Hough, Missouri-Rolla, 2/11- 36, Nikki Olberding, Washburn, 1/3-21/98 16/87; Janelle Klein, Pittsburg State, 11/15- 22/03

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Central Missouri UMR 1-11 6-19 ESU 6-10 10-16 MWSU 13-5 22-9 2007-08 1986-87 UMSL 4-12 9-17 TSU 12-6 17-9 MIAA All 1984 ...... Central Missouri MIAA All LU 1-15 4-22 SBU 11-7 21-10 W-L W-L W-L W-L TSU 1-15 2-24 PSU 10-8 17-10 WU 14-4 26-7 1985 ...... Central Missouri SEMSU 13-1 26-4 1993-94 WU 6-12 12-18 ESU 14-4 23-8 UCM 12-2 23-7 MIAA All UMR 5-13 7-20 SBU 11-7 21-10 1986 ...... Central Missouri NWMSU 10-4 19-9 W-L W-L MSSU 3-15 5-21 MSSU 9-9 18-10 UMR 7-7 19-8 MWSU 16-0 29-3 NWMSU 0-18 4-22 NWMSU 9-9 18-14 1987 ...... Southeast Missouri SBU 5-9 13-13 MSSU 13-3 25-5 2000-01 UCM 9-9 14-14 TSU 5-9 12-13 WU 13-3 22-8 MIAA All TSU 7-11 16-13 1988 ...... Central Missouri UMSL 3-11 12-16 UCM 11-5 18-9 W-L W-L MWSU 7-11 12-15 LU 1-13 7-20 PSU 9-7 18-9 ESU 17-1 29-2 FHSU 6-12 12-15 1989 ...... Central Missouri 1987-88 UMR 8-8 17-10 SBU 14-4 22-8 PSU 4-14 10-17 MIAA All UMSL 8-8 16-14 MWSU 14-4 25-7 2008-09 1990 ...... Central Missouri W-L W-L SBU 7-9 16-11 UCM 11-7 19-9 MIAA All UCM 13-1 26-5 ESU 4-12 10-16 PSU 10-8 16-11 W-L W-L 1991 ...... Southeast Missouri SEMSU 13-1 27-4 TSU 3-13 9-17 WU 7-11 13-14 ESU 17-3 26-6 NWMSU 9-5 18-10 LU 2-14 7-18 NWMSU 7-11 12-15 WU 16-4 27-5 1992 ...... Washburn TSU 6-8 8-20 NWMSU 2-14 6-20 MSSU 5-13 10-17 PSU 14-6 20-9 UMSL 5-9 12-15 1994-95 TSU 4-14 9-17 MSSU 12-8 19-10 1993 ...... Washburn UMR 5-9 11-15 MIAA All UMR 1-17 4-22 UCM 12-8 17-11 SBU 3-11 10-17 W-L W-L 2001-02 UNO 11-9 15-12 1994 ...... Missouri Southern LU 2-12 7-20 MWSU 15-1 31-3 MIAA All FHSU 8-12 12-16 1988-89 MSSU 13-3 20-8 W-L W-L NWMSU 5-15 9-18 1995 ...... Missouri Western MIAA All WU 13-3 24-7 MWSU 16-2 27-3 TSU 5-15 8-19 W-L W-L PSU 11-5 22-7 WU 14-4 23-7 SBU 5-15 8-20 1996 ...... Missouri Southern UCM 14-0 29-5 SBU 10-6 18-8 UCM 12-6 21-9 MWSU 5-15 6-21 SEMSU 12-2 23-7 UMR 9-7 15-12 PSU 10-8 16-11 2009-10 1997 ...... Missouri Western UMR 9-5 16-9 UCM 8-8 17-10 MSSU 9-9 17-11 MIAA All 1998 ...... Emporia State NWMSU 6-8 14-14 ESU 5-11 11-15 ESU 8-10 16-12 W-L W-L SBU 6-8 11-16 TSU 5-11 8-17 SBU 8-10 15-12 WU 17-3 27-4 1999 ...... Emporia State UMSL 5-9 16-11 NWMSU 4-12 11-15 TSU 7-11 14-13 ESU 16-4 30-5 LU 4-10 14-12 UMSL 2-14 7-19 NWMSU 6-12 11-15 UCM 13-7 19-12 1900 ...... Emporia State TSU 0-14 2-25 LU 1-15 7-19 UMR 0-18 2-24 PSU 12-8 14-14 1989-90 1995-96 2002-03 MSSU 9-11 15-13 2001 ...... Emporia State MIAA All MIAA All MIAA All NWMSU 9-11 14-15 North W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L FHSU 8-12 15-13 2002 ...... Missouri Western UCM 14-2 29-3 UCM 12-4 23-5 WU 15-3 30-4 SBU 8-12 10-18 1WU 14-2 23-7 PSU 12-4 17-9 ESU 14-4 23-8 UNO 7-13 12-15 2003 ...... Washburn NWMSU 11-5 20-9 UMR 12-4 21-7 MWSU 13-5 23-8 TSU 6-14 11-16 MWSU 10-6 19-10 SBU 11-5 21-9 NWMSU 10-8 16-12 MWSU 5-15 7-20 2004 ...... Northwest Missouri TSU 4-12 11-13 WU 11-5 16-11 SBU 10-8 16-12 2010-11 LU 0-16 2-22 MSSU 11-5 23-6 PSU 8-10 15-13 MIAA All 2005 ...... Washburn MIAA All MWSU 8-8 16-12 MSSU 7-11 15-15 W-L W-L South W-L W-L NWMSU 7-9 14-13 TSU 5-13 9-18 NWMSU 18-4 29-5 2006 ...... Washburn SEMSU 14-2 24-5 ESU 6-10 12-14 UCM 5-13 10-17 WU 17-5 22-7 UMR 11-5 17-11 TSU 4-12 9-16 UMR 3-15 5-20 ESU 15-7 20-9 2007 ...... Washburn SBU 6-10 11-17 UMSL 1-15 10-16 2003-04 MSSU 15-7 17-10 PSU 5-11 13-14 LU 1-15 4-22 ESU 15-3 24-5 PSU 13-9 16-12 2008 ...... Northwest Missouri MSSU 4-12 9-18 1996-97 WU 15-3 26-5 UCM 12-10 16-13 UMSL 3-13 9-18 MIAA All NWMSU 14-4 24-7 MWSU 11-11 14-13 2009 ...... Washburn 1=Ruled ineligible for North W-L W-L MWSU 12-6 21-9 TSU 10-12 12-15 Division & MIAA championships MWSU 14-4 24-7 MSSU 10-8 19-9 FHSU 9-13 12-14 2010 ...... Washburn 1990-91 UCM 13-5 21-9 UCM 8-10 15-13 SBU 6-16 9-17 MIAA All WU 12-6 19-8 PSU 7-11 12-15 UNO 5-17 8-18 2011 ...... Northwest Missouri W-L W-L ESU 11-7 20-9 SBU 6-12 14-14 LU 1-21 2-24 UCM 15-1 23-6 SBU 11-7 17-10 TSU 3-15 10-17 2012 ...... Washburn SEMSU 14-2 31-4 PSU 11-7 19-10 UMR 0-18 4-23 2013 ...... Emporia State

76 UCMathletics.com UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL A l l -A m e r i ca n s Jennies Basketball All-Americans

Lashonda Albert Kathy Anderson Laura Clark Carla Eades Jackie Harris Rosie Jones 1996-97 & 1997-98 1979-80 1980-81 ‘81-82, ‘82-83 & ‘83-84 1985-86 1984-85

Rachel Matakas Shelly Metzger Tracie Morris Bertha Paschal Tammy Wilson Nicole Caddell 1994-95 1993-94 1991-92 1995-96 1987-88 & 1988-89 2011-12

Keuna Flax 2012-13 Jennies Retired Numbers

Tammy Wilson Rosie Jones 30 1985-89 33 1981-85 GP: 122 FG%: .593 AST: 236 GP: 119 FG%: .520 AST: 53 GS: 119 FT%: .722 BS: 92 GS: 94 FT%: .715 BS: 109 PTS: 2,104 REB: 1,205 ST: 288 PTS: 1,792 REB: 850 ST: 194 Carla Eades 1989 NCAA-II Player of the Year Finalist Kathy Anderson 1985 NCAA-II Player of the Year 22 1980-84 Two-Time All-American 32 1976-80 1984-85 All-American GP: 120 FG%: .483 AST: 593 GP: 112 FG%: .438 AST: 189 GS: 120 FT%: .792 BS: 18 GS: 112 FT%: .598 BS: NA PTS: 2,098 REB: 752 ST: 251 PTS: 1,633 REB: 877 ST: 228 1984 NCAA-II Player of the Year 1979-80 Academic All-American Three-Time All-American Three-Time Foreign-Tour Participant

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All-Americans 1983-84 Carla Eades (2nd team) Regional All-Tournament Donease Smith (H .M .) 1981-82 Carla Eades 2001-02 Nicole Cassmeyer (3rd team) (AIAW prior to 1982-83) 1997-98 Lashonda Albert (1st team) (3rd-team Fast Break Division I) 2003-04 Jena Shackelford (1st team) 1971-72 Diana Burrell, Robin Turley Jessica Burkholder (H .M .) 1982-83 Carla Eades 2007-08 Lindsey Maple (3rd team) 1979-80 Karla Redo Donease Smith (H .M .) (Kodak Large-College Division 1981-82 Carla Eades, Sara Figg 1998-99 Lori Nichols (H .M .) & 1st-team Fast Break College Div .) 1982-83 Carla Eades 1983-84 Carla Eades NCAA D-II Championships Marlies Ozias (H.M.) (Kodak Large-College Division, Sheri Hartenberger, Rosie Jones* Kelly Sutton(H .M .) National Scouting Assn . Div . II, All-Tournament Team Selections 1983-84 Carla Eades* 1999-00 Lori Nichols (1st team) & 1st-team Fast Break College Div .) 1982-83 Carla Eades 1984-85 Jackie Harris*, Rosie Jones Molly Knobbe (H .M .) 1984-85 Rosie Jones 1983-84 Carla Eades*, Rosie Jones 1985-86 Jackie Harris* 2000-01 Lori Nichols (2nd team) (Kodak Division II) 1984-85 Rosie Jones 1987-88 Tammy Wilson Blanche Tucker (H .M .) 1985-86 Jackie Harris 1988-89 Tammy Wilson 1988-89 Barb Sorensen, Tammy Wilson* 2001-02 Jena Shackelford (H .M .) (Kodak Division II) *Named most outstanding player. 1987-88 Tammy Wilson 1989-90 Gina Blanks 2002-03 Jena Shackelford (H .M .) (Kodak Division II) All-Region/All-District Barb Sorensen*, Robin Williams Kinsey Lehe (H .M .) 1988-89 Tammy Wilson *Named most outstanding player 2003-04 Jena Shackelford (2nd team) 1979-80 Margaret Nielsen (Kodak Division II) Ashley Millham (H .M .) 1991-92 Tracie Morris (Women’s Basketball News Service & National Scouting Association) 2004-05 Tiffany Vincent (2nd team) (H .M . Kodak Division II) 1979-80 Karla Redo MAIAW State All-Tournament 1993-94 Shelly Metzger (Information not available prior to ‘78-79) Bethany Orendorff (H .M .) (Women’s Basketball News Service (H .M . Women’s Division II Bulletin) 2005-06 Tiffany Vincent (1st team) & H .M . Nat’l All-Freshman Team) 1978-79 Kathy Anderson 1994-95 Rachel Matakas Lindsey Maple (2nd team) 1981-82 Carla Eades Margaret Nielsen (MVP) (1st-team NCAA Division II SIDs) (Kodak/AIAW Division I) 2006-07 Kim Battle (All-Def . Team) 1995-96 Bertha Paschal 1982-83 Carla Eades Lindsey Maple (H .M .) (3rd-team NCAA Division II SIDs, (Kodak Large-College Division 2007-08 Kara Fleming (H .M .) H .M . Kodak Division II & All-MIAA & Fast Break College Division) H .M . Women’s Division II Bulletin) (Honorable mention suspended from ‘91-93) Jojuana Jones (H .M ., All-Def . Team) 1983-84 Carla Eades 1996-97 Lashonda Albert 1982-83 Carla Eades (1st team) Lindsey Maple (2nd team) (Kodak Large-College Division, (H .M . Kodak Division II) Rosie Jones (1st team) Fast Break College Division 2008-09 Kara Fleming (2nd team) 1997-98 Lashonda Albert & Regional Player of the Year) Sheri Hartenberger (2nd team) 2009-10 Rebecca Roberts (1st team) (2nd-team Daktronics/NCAA-II SIDs, 1983-84 Rosie Jones Alesia Prince (H .M .) Danielle Shows (HM) 3rd-team Women’s Division II Bulletin (Kodak Large College Division & H .M . Kodak Division II) 1983-84 Carla Eades (1st team) Deidra Dace (All-Defensive Team) & Fast Break College Division) 2011-12 Nicole Caddell Rosie Jones (1st team) 2010-11 Kara Fleming (2nd team) 1984-85 Rosie Jones (WBCA All-American Honorable Mention) Jackie Harris (2nd team) Becca Roberts (HM) (Kodak Division II) 2012-13 Keuna Flax Sheri Hartenberger (H .M .) 1985-86 Jackie Harris Nicole Caddell (HM) (WBCA All-American Honorable Mention, (Kodak Division II) 1984-85 Rosie Jones (1st team) 2011-12 Nicole Caddell (1st team) Women’s Division II Bulletin Honorable Mention) Shara Sherman (1st team) 1st-team Daktronics/NCAA-II SIDs) 1986-87 Tammy Wilson Taylor Hanson (HM) (Kodak Division II) Jackie Harris (H .M .) National Team Alyssa Rhodes (HM) 1987-88 Tammy Wilson Tammy Noah (H .M .) 2012-13 Keuna Flax (1st team) Selections/Coaches (Kodak Division II) Alesia Prince (H .M .) Nicole Caddell (2nd team) 1988-89 Tammy Wilson 1977 Kathy Anderson (Co-Capt.) 1985-86 Jackie Harris (1st team) (Kodak Division II) BreAnna Lewis (3rd team) Mildred Barnes (Head Coach) Shara Sherman (2nd team) (USA Jr . Select Taiwan Jones Cup Team) 1989-90 Barb Sorensen Tammy Wilson (2nd team) 1978 Kathy Anderson (Kodak Division II) MIAA Most Valuable Player (USA Sr . Select Asia Jones Cup Team) 1994-95 Rachel Matakas Crista Troester (H .M .) 1982-83 Carla Eades 1979 Kathy Anderson (1st-team NCAA Division II SIDs) 1986-87 Tammy Wilson (1st team) 1983-84 Carla Eades (USA Russian Spartacade Games Team 1995-96 Rachel Matakas Barb Sorensen (2nd team) 1984-85 Rosie Jones (1st-team NCAA Division II SIDs) & USA Pan American Team Alternate) Tammy Noah (H .M .) 1985-86 Jackie Harris (co-MVP) 1981 Carla Eades 1995-96 Bertha Paschal (1st-team NCAA Division II SIDs) Robin Williams (H .M .) 1986-87 Tammy Wilson (Nat’l Sports Festival Midwest Team 1987-88 Robin Williams (1st team) & AIA Team to Southeast Asia) 1997-98 Lashonda Albert 1987-88 Tammy Wilson 1983 Jorja Hoehn (Head Coach) (1st-team Daktronics/NCAA-II SIDs) Tammy Wilson (1st team) 1988-89 Barb Sorensen (AIA Team to Latin America) 2000-01 Lori Nichols Barb Sorensen (2nd team) 1994-95 Rachel Matakas (2nd-team Daktronics/NCAA-II SIDs) Cathy Hagenbaumer (H .M .) 2005-06 Tiffany Vincent Dawn Thomas (H .M .) MIAA Newcomer of the Year National Player of the Year (1st-team WBCA All-Region 6 & 1988-89 Barb Sorensen (1st team) (Selected only from 1987-93) 2nd-team Daktronics/NCAA-II SIDs) 1983-84 Carla Eades Tammy Wilson (1st team) 1990-91 Tracie Morris 1984-85 Rosie Jones Cathy Hagenbaumer (H .M .) Dawn Thomas (H .M .) MIAA All-Freshman Team Academic All-District (Selected only from 1989-93) (University Division Prior to 1982-83) Robin Williams (H .M .) National Coach of the Year 1989-90 Kristi Lawson 1979-80 Kathy Anderson 1989-90 Barb Sorensen (1st team) 1982-83 Jorja Hoehn 1990-91 Dawn Travis 1980-81 Laura Clark Cathy Hagenbaumer (2nd team) 1984-85 Jorja Hoehn 1991-92 Kendra Banzet 1981-82 Carla Eades Robin Williams (2nd team) 1992-93 Mickie Brown 1982-83 Carla Eades Dawn Thomas (H .M .) Division II Bulletin National 1983-84 Carla Eades 1990-91 Gina Blanks (1st team) 1992-93 Kristi Lawson (3rd) Tracie Morris (2nd team) MIAA Freshman of the Year All-Freshman Team (Selected since 1993-94) Kristi Lawson (H .M .) 2003-04 Ashley Millham 1994-95 Amy Feuerborn (3rd) 2000-01 Jena Shackelford Dawn Thomas (H .M .) 2000-01 Nicole Cassmeyer (2nd) 2003-04 Ashley Milham 1991-92 Gina Blanks (1st team) Molly Knobbe (3rd) 2007-08 Kara Fleming Preseason All-Americans 2001-02 Nicole Cassmeyer (1st) Tracie Morris (1st team) 1975-76 Marilyn Carlson Molly Knobe (2nd) Kristi Lawson (2nd team) MIAA Coach of the Year (4th-team Street & Smith’s Yearbook) 1992-93 Gina Blanks (1st team) 2002-03 Jena Shackelford (2nd) 1982-83 Jorja Hoehn 1978-79 Kathy Anderson Kristi Lawson (2nd team) 2003-04 Jena Shackelford (1st) 1984-85 Jorja Hoehn (H .M . Street & Smith’s Yearbook) 2006-07 Lindsey Maple (1st) 1993-94 Shelly Metzger (1st team) 1980-81 Karla Redo 1988-89 Jon Pye Meagan Fromm (2nd) Rachel Matakas (H .M .) (H .M . Women’s Basketball News Service) 1999-00 Scott Ballard 1982-83 Carla Eades Ashley Millham (3rd) 1994-95 Rachel Matakas (1st team) (H .M . Street & Smith’s Yearbook) 2007-08 Lindsey Maple (1st) Kendra Banzet (H.M.) 1995-96 Bertha Paschal (1st team) MIAA Scholar-Athlete Team Academic All-Americans Rachel Matakas (2nd team) (discontinued from 1990-2008) (University Division Prior to 1982-83) Region Coach of the Year Donease Smith (H .M .) 1987-88 Lori Painter 1979-80 Kathy Anderson (2nd team) 1982-83 Jorja Hoehn 1996-97 Lashonda Albert (1st team) 1989-90 Karen Chalupny (Fast Break College Division) 1980-81 Laura Clark (4th team) Jessica Burkholder (2nd team) Cathy Hagenbaumer, Dawn Thomas 1983-84 Jorja Hoehn 1982-83 Carla Eades (3rd team) (Converse Division II) Gretchen Lacey (H .M .) 1990-91 Karen Chalupny 78 UCMathletics.com UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL UCM H o n o r R o l l

Kristi Lawson, Dawn Thomas 2000-01 Nicole Cassmeyer, Molly Knobbe Scoring 2001-02 ( .432) 50th 2009-10 Becca Roberts 2001-02 Nicole Cassmeyer 1995-96 Bertha Paschal (30th) 2004-05 ( .446) 25th 2010-11 Becca Roberts, Alyssa Rhodes Molly Knobbe, Bethany Orendorff 1997-98 Lashonda Albert (9th) 2005-06 ( .440) 30th 2003-04 Lisa Millham, Jena Shackelford 2007-08 Lindsey Maple (43rd) 2009-10 ( .431) 42nd MIAA Scholar-Athlete Award 2005-06 Lindsey Maple 2012-13 Keuna Flax (9th) 2011-12 ( .440) 18th 1991-92 Kristi Lawson 2010-11 Kiersten Orton Rebounds Three-Point FG Made per Game 1992-93 Kendra Banzet, Kristi Lawson 2011-12 Kiersten Orton 2007-08 Jojuana Jones (15th) 1996-97 (5 .3 avg .) 30th 1993-94 Kendra Banzet, Janice Haslag 2012-13 Kiersten Orton, Shelby Winkelmann 2012-13 Nicole Caddell (22nd) 2000-01 (6 .3 avg .) 19th 1994-95 Kendra Banzet 2001-02 (5 .8 avg .) 44th Amy Brandsgaard, Amy Feuerborn CMSU Special Anniversary Three-Pt. FG Made per Game 2003-04 (6 .6 avg .) 26th 1995-96 Amy Feuerborn, Allison Murphy 1996-97 Jessica Burkholder (7th) Teams 2005-06 (7 .0 avg .) 23rd 1996-97 Amy Feuerborn, Kristie Nelson 1997-98 Jessica Burkholder (12th) All-Decade Team (1970-80) 2007-08 (6 .7 avg .) 38th 1998-99 Marlies Ozias, Kelly Sutton (Chosen by committee; honored 2-21-81) 1999-00 Lori Nichols (35th) 2008-09 (7 .8 avg .) 15th 1999-00 Molly Knobbe Kathy Anderson 1976-80 2000-01 Lori Nichols (8th) 2010-11 (6 .8 avg .) 39th 2000-01 Jena Shackelford Marilyn Carlson 1973-77 2001-02 Jena Shackelford (50th) 2011-12 (7 .2 avg .) 24th 2001-02 Jena Shackelford Laura Clark 1977-81 2003-04 Jena Shackelford (29th) 2012-13 (6 .7 avg .) 36th 2002-03 Jena Shackelford Marsha Graef 1972-76 2007-08 Lindsey Maple (45th) 2003-04 Jena Shackelford, Ashley Millham Margaret Nielsen 1978-80 2011-12 Taylor Hanson (26th) Three-Point Field-Goal Pct. 2004-05 Bethany Orendorff Candy Rangler 1975-78 2012-13 BreAnna Lewis (T-8th) 1996-97 ( .349) 26th 2005-06 Lindsey Maple Sandy Schneider 1974-76 1997-98 ( .358) 21st Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage 2011-12 Taylor Hanson, Alyssa Rhodes Gayla Steenbergen 1970-74 2000-01 ( .362) 29th 1995-96 Bertha Paschal (11th) Diana (Burrell) Tingler 1970-74 2003-04 ( .369) 19th 2000-01 Lori Nichols (25th) MIAA Commissioner’s 2005-06 ( .383) 8th 2000-01 Jena Shackelford (26-T) Academic Honor Roll All-Decade Team (1980-90) 2010-11 ( .350) 42nd (Chosen by fan vote; honored 2-23-91) 2001-02 Jena Shackelford (24th) 1997-98 Donease Smith, Dené Williamson 2011-12 ( .371) 10th Carla Eades 1980-84 2003-04 Jena Shackelford (19th) 1998-99 Jenny Higgerson, Marlies Ozias 2012-13 ( .344) 35th Jackie Harris 1982-86 2005-06 Lindsey Maple (29th) 1999-00 Nicole Cassmeyer, Molly Knobbe Cathy Hagenbaumer 1986-90 2011-12 Taylor Hanson (8th) Free-Throw Percentage Ashley Lawrence, Lori Nichols Sheri Hartenberger 1980-84 2012-13 BreAnna Lewis (50th) 1997-98 ( .745) 11th Marlies Ozias, Kelly Sutton, Katie Vaske Rosie Jones 1981-85 1998-99 ( .731) 21st 2000-01 Stacy Butterworth Tammy Noah 1982-87 Free-Throw Percentage 2000-01 ( .754) 11th Nicole Cassmeyer, Molly Knobbe Barb Sorensen 1986-90 1998-99 Kelly Sutton (12th) 2001-02 ( .781) 2nd Ashley Lawrence, Lori Nichols Dawn Thomas 1987-91 2000-01 Blanche Tucker (7th) 2003-04 ( .743) 36th Marlies Ozias, Katie Vaske Robin Williams 1986-90 2001-02 Molly Knobbe (1st) 2007-08 ( .732) 49th 2001-02 Stacy Butterwoth Tammy Wilson 1985-89 2005-06 Lindsey Maple (8th) Nicole Cassmeyer, Molly Knobbe Rebound Margin 2007-08 Lindsey Maple (2nd) Michelle LaBoube, Lori Nichols Silver Anniversary Team (1970-95) 1999-00 (7 .7 avg .) 18th Jena Shackelford, Katie Vaske (Chosen by committee; honored 2-18-95) Assists 2010-11 (5 .4 avg .) 33rd 2002-03 Stacy Butterworth, Kinsey Lehe 2001-02 I’sha Kelley (38th) Kathy Anderson 1976-80 Assists Robin Miller, Jill Oldfield 2003-04 Ashley Millham (38th) Gina Blanks 1989-93 2005-06 (17 .7 avg .) 14th Bethany Orendorff, Jena Shackelford Marilyn Carlson 1973-77 2008-09 Kara Fleming (34th) 2003-04 Kinsey Lehe Laura Clark 1977-81 2009-10 Kara Fleming (37th) Assist/Turnover Ratio Lisa Millham, Bethany Orendorff Carla Eades 1980-84 2010-11 Kara Fleming (8th) 2009-10 (1 .03) 23rd Anna Rorvig, Jena Shackelford 2011-12 (1 .01) 23rd Jackie Harris 1982-86 Assists-to-Turnover Ratio 2004-05 Meagan Fromm Sheri Hartenberger 1980-84 2011-12 Alyssa Rhodes (30th) Turnovers Kinsey Lehe, Ashley Millham Rosie Jones 1981-85 2011-12 (14 .1 avg .) 16th Lisa Millham, Bethany Orendorff Blocked Shots Tracie Morris 1990-92 2012-13 (14 .0 avg .) 14th Melissa Richardson, Anna Rorvig Margaret Nielsen 1978-80 1997-98 Lashonda Albert (26th) 2005-06 Kim Battle, Stephenie Cook Blocks per game Sandy Schneider 1974-76 Steals Cydney Franklin, Meagan Fromm 2011-12 (4 .9 avg .) 22nd Shara Sherman 1983-86 1997-98 Lashonda Albert (18th) Lindsey Maple, Ashley Millham Barb Sorensen 1986-90 Win-Loss Percentage Kara Rewerts, Anna Rorvig Tammy Wilson 1985-89 Field Goal Percentage 1995-96 ( .821/23-5) 20th-tie 2007-08 Stephenie Cook, Lindsey Maple 2004-05 Tiffany Vincent (21st) 1999-00 ( .759/22-7) 35th 2008-09 Dominica Blakemore, Rachel 2005-06 Tiffany Vincent (46th) Team Captains 2001-02 ( .700/21-9) T-48th Cutts, Katy Davenport, Kara Fleming, 1996-97 Amy Feuerborn, Donease Smith 2009-10 Rebecca Roberts (27th) 2004-05 ( .742/23-8) T-33rd Kelce Goebel, Taylor Hanson, 1997-98 Lashonda Albert, Jessica 2011-12 Shaquanda Wiggins (5th) 2012-13 ( .800/24-6) T-18th Melia Pence, Rebecca Roberts Burkholder, Donease Smith Nicole Caddell (48th) Meghan Waggoner, Liz Wagoner 1998-99 Andy Maurer, Marlies Ozias 2012-13 Keuna Flax (38th) Regular-Season 2009-10 Kara Fleming, Kelce Goebel 1999-00 Molly Knobbe, Marlies Ozias Taylor Hanson, Brittney Slifer, 2000-01 Molly Knobbe Tournament Finishes Team (Since 1995-96) Meghan Waggoner Marlies Ozias, Blanche Tucker (If ranked in the top 50) 1996 Rollins Invitational (1st) 2010-11 Kara Fleming, Kelce Goebel 2001-02 Molly Knobbe Scoring Offense 1998 Neb .-Omaha Tournament (4th) Taylor Hanson, Kiersten Orton Nicole Cassmeyer, Lori Nichols 2001-02 (72 .5 avg .) 44th 1999 UCM Jennies Classic (2nd) Becca Roberts, Renae Shippy 2002-03 I’Sha Kelley, Jena Shackelford 2004-05 (73 .3 avg .) 39th Cancun Tournament (1st) Erlisha Tamplin 2003-04 Kinsey Lehe, Jena Shackelford 2005-06 (75 .3 avg .) 22nd 2000 UCM Jennies Classic (2nd) 2011-12 Danielle Barry, Breonna Embray 2004-05 Bethany Orendorff 2012-13 (71 .5 avg .) 29th Metro State Classic (1st) Taylor Hanson, Katie Kelly 2005-06 Anna Rorvig 2001 UCM Jennies Classic (2nd) Kiersten Orton, Alyssa Rhodes 2006-07 Ashley Millham, Meagan Fromm Scoring Defense Emma Schmidt, Renae Shippy 2007-08 Stephenie Cook, Lindsey Maple 1995-96 (58 .4 avg .) 8th Brielle Wattley 2008-09 Dominica Blakemore 1996-97 (58 .8 avg .) 20th Professional Draft Choices 2012-13 Danielle Barry, Breonna Embray Katy Davenport (Round, Franchise, League) Scoring Margin Katie Kelly, Kiersten Orton 2009-10 Meghan Waggoner, Brittney Slifer 1980 Kathy Anderson 1995-96 (17 .5 avg .) 15th Quinnecia Twine, Brielle Wattley 2010-11 Kara Fleming, Becca Roberts [6th/New Orleans Pride (WBL)] Mollie Williams, Shelby Winkelmann 1999-00 (12 .3 avg .) 27th 1980 Margaret Nielsen National Statistical Leaders 2005-06 (11 .4 avg .) 29th [3rd/San Francisco Pioneers (WBL)] F 1984 Carla Eades Academic Excellence Award (Since 1995-96) ield-Goal Percentage [3rd pick/New York (Women’s ABA)] 1998-99 Nicole Cassmeyer 1995-96 ( .473) 10th Molly Knobbe, Kelly Sutton Individual 1996-97 ( .450) 29th 1999-00 Nicole Cassmeyer (If ranked in the top 50) 1997-98 ( .463) 19th Molly Knobbe, Kelly Sutton 1999-00 ( .457) 21st @UCMMULES • Facebook.com/UCMathletics 79 UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL A l l - t i m e R o s t e r UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL

~ A ~ ~ E ~ ~ M ~ ~ S ~ Agnew, Mary Lynne – 1970-71 Eades, Carla – 1980-81, 81-82, 82-83, 83-84 Mann, Debbie – 1973-74, 74-75, 75-76 Sargent, Larissa – 1994-95 Agnew, Pattie – 1971-72, 72-73, 73-74, 74-75 Easley, Debbie – 1975-76, 76-77, 77-78, 78-79 Maple, Lindsey - 2004-05, 05-06, 06-07, 07-08 Savage, Julie – 1988-89, 89-90 Ahr, Leslie – 1982-83 Elder, Joyce – 1976-77, 77-78 Matakas, Rachel – 1993-94, 94-95, 95-96 Schneider, Sandy – 1974-75, 75-76 Albert, Lashonda – 1996-97, 97-98 Elliott, Brenda – 1970-71 Maurer, Andy – 1997-98, 98-99 Schoenfeld, Megan – 2006-07 Allen, Julia – 1996-97 Elmore, Monique – 1992-93, 93-94 McCartney, Reta – 1975-76, 76-77, 77-78, 78-79 Schroff, Reiko – 1976-77 Allen, Mandy – 1999-00 Elton, Kendra – 1992-93 McMillan, Electra – 1970-71 Schweitzer, Amy – 1990-91 Allie, Shelly – 1985-86 Embray, Breonna - 2011-12, 2012-13 McQuerry, Cindy – 1970-71 Scott, Glenda – 1973-74, 74-75 Anderson, Elnora – 1971-72, 72-73 Evans, Candy – 1980-81 Messinger, Kay - 2003-04 Scott, Linda – 1973-74, 74-75, 75-76, 76-77 Anderson, Kathy – 1976-77, 77-78, 78-79, 79-80 Metzger, Shelly – 1992-93, 93-94 Seger, Pat – 1981-82 Anderson, Traci – 1996-97 ~ F ~ Migueres, Ana - 2009-10 Shackelford, Jena – 2000-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04 Arrington, Toni – 1986-87 Faulkner, Sue – 1970-71 Miles, Ronda – 1970-71, 71-72, 72-73 Sherman, Kamala – 1991-92, 92-93 Ferriman, Jennifer – 1994-95, 95-96 Miller, Joyce – 1997-98 Sherman, Shara – 1983-84, 84-85, 85-86 ~ B ~ Feuerborn, Amy – 1993-94, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97 Miller, Robin - 2001-02, 02-03, 03-04 Shippy, Renae - 2008-09, 09-10, 10-11, 11-12 Babcock, Kathryn – 2002-03 Fields, Elaine – 1975-76 Millham, Ashley - 2003-04, 04-05, 05-06, 06-07 Shows, Danielle - 2009-10 Ballmann, Jenny – 1996-97 Figg, Sara – 1981-82, 82-83 Millham, Lisa – 2002-03, 03-04, 04-05 Slifer, Brittney - 2008-09, 09-10 Bandstra, Angie - 2003-04 Flax, Keuna - 2012-13 Mitchell, Nakaji – 2006-07 Smith, Donease – 1995-96, 96-97, 97-98 Banzet, Kendra – 1991-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95 Fleming, Kara – 2007-08, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11 Morris, Katie – 1995-96 Sorensen, Barb – 1986-87, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90 Barcomb, Suzy – 1980-81 Fouse, Michelle – 1998-99, 99-00 Morris, Tracie – 1990-91, 91-92 Stanek, Jessica – 2002-03 Barry, Danielle - 2012-13 Franklin, Cydney - 2005-06 Mouw, Deb – 1979-80 Starks, Marika - 2009-10, 10-11 Battle, Kim - 2005-06, 06-07 Fromm, Meagan - 2003-04, 04-05, 05-06, 06-07 Mueller, Linda – 1974-75 Staszak, Pat – 1982-83, 83-84 Becker, Carol – 1984-85, 86-87 Munson, Jo – 1984-85, 85-86, 86-87*, 87-88, 88-89 Steenbergen, Gayla – 1970-71, 71-72, 72-73, 73-74 ~ G ~ Beckley, Sarah – 1996-97 Murphy, Allison – 1993-94, 94-95, 95-96 Sutton, Kelly – 1998-99, 99-00, 00-01 Gard, Chris – 1990-91 Bellows, Rachel – 1997-98, 98-99 Murray, Symone - 2012-13 Benitez, Ana – 2000-01, 01-02 Graef, Marsha – 1972-73, 73-74, 74-75, 75-76 ~ T ~ Bitsoi, Tanisha – 2006-07 Griffith, Angie – 1988-89 ~ N ~ Tamplin, Erlisha - 2008-09, 09-10, 10-11 Blakemore, Dominica – 2007-08, 08-09 Goebel, Kelce – 2007-08, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11 Nelson, Kristie – 1995-96, 96-97 Thomas, Dawn – 1987-88, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91 Blanks, Gina – 1989-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93 Newton, Callie – 1999-00 Thorlakson, Beth – 1974-75 ~ H ~ Bley, Brenda – 1974-75 Nichols, Lori – 1998-99, 99-00, 00-01, 01-02 Tingler, Diana (Burrell) – 1970-71, 71-72, 72-73, 73-74 Haag, Melissa - 2004-05 Boe, Lisa – 1990-91, 91-92 Nielsen, Margaret – 1978-79, 79-80 Tollefson, Denise – 1979-80, 80-81 Hagenbaumer, Cathy – 1986-87, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90 Bounds, Danielle - 2012-13 Noah, Tammy – 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 86-87 Toney, Denise – 1975-76, 76-77 Hanson, Allegra – 1975-76 Braden, Tracey – 1986-87, 87-88 Norwood, Marilyn – 1972-73 Travis, Dawn – 1990-91, 91-92, 92-93 Hanson, Taylor - 2008-09, 09-10, 10-11, 11-12 Bradshaw, Danita – 1996-97 Troester, Crista – 1984-85, 85-86 Hargrave, Kathy – 1974-75, 75-76, 76-77 Brandsgaard, Amy – 1993-94, 94-95 ~ O ~ Tucker, Blanche – 1999-00, 00-01 Harris, Jackie – 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86 Brasier, Debbie – 1979-80 Odneal, Kathy – 1973-74 Turley, Robin – 1970-71, 71-72, 72-73, 73-74 Harrison, Fawna – 1982-83, 83-84 Brooks, Kasey – 2006-07 Ogren, Lori – 1981-82 Turner, Nancy – 1971-72 Harshbarger, Andra – 1978-79 Brown, Christie – 2002-03 Oldfield, Jill - 2001-02, 02-03, 03-04 Twine, Quinnecia - 2012-13 Hartenberger, Sheri – 1980-81, 81-82, 82-83, 83-84 Brown, Debbie – 1971-72, 72-73 73-74 Olive, Mary Jo – 1974-75 Haslag, Janice – 1992-93, 93-94 Brown, Mickie – 1992-93, 93-94, 95-96 Orendorff, Bethany - 2001-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05 ~ V ~ Haynes, Neasha - 2010-11 Brown, Saraethea - 2010-11, 11-12 Orton, Kiersten - 2010-11, 11-12, 12-13 Vaske, Katie – 1998-99, 99-00, 00-01, 01-02 Hicks, Stephanie – 2006-07, 07-08 Brummett, Lisa – 1978-79, 79-80, 81-82 Ozias, Marlies – 1997-98, 98-99, 99-00, 00-01 Vincent, Tiffany - 2004-05, 05-06 Higgerson, Jenny – 1997-98, 98-99 Buck, Karla – 1984-85, 85-86 Vincent, Tamara - 2005-06, 06-07 Holmes, Michelle – 1975-76 ~ P ~ Bunch, Krissy – 1991-92, 92-93 Horseman, Jerri – 1972-73 Painter, Lori – 1986-87, 87-88 ~ W ~ Burgener, Sheryl – 1975-76, 76-77, 77-78 Howard, Jean – 1974-75 Paris, Joan – 1972-73 Waggoner, Meghan - 2008-09, 09-10 Burkholder, Jessica – 1996-97, 97-98 Hutchison, Peggy – 1971-72, 72-73 Paschal, Bertha – 1995-96 Wagoner, Liz - 2008-09 Burnett, Jeanne – 1974-75 Patterson, Rebecca – 1992-93 Walker, Angela – 1986-87, 87-88 Burroughs, Lori – 1981-82 ~ J ~ Pavlovic, Tanja – 1988-89 Warren, Mary Ann – 1973-74 Bushnell, Mary – 1981-82 Jim, Jennifer – 1978-79, 79-80 Peitzman, Janet – 1982-83 Watson, Debbie – 1970-71, 71-72, 72-73 Butler, Ruth – 1972-73, 73-74 Johnson, Janet – 1979-80, 80-81 Pence, Melia – 2007-08, 08-09 Wattley, Brielle - 2011-12, 2012-13 Butterworth, Stacy – 1999-00, 00-01, 01-02, 02-03 Jones, Jojuana – 2006-07, 07-08 Pettiford, Carlonda – 1999-00, 00-01 Watts, Lydia – 1978-79 Byers, Kay – 1970-71 Jones, Rosie – 1981-82, 82-83, 83-84, 84-85 Pink, Patty – 1977-78, 78-79 Welsch, Ann – 1972-73, 73-74, 74-75 ~ C ~ Piper, Sybil – 1970-71 Wendt, Stacey – 1987-88 ~ K ~ Caddell, Nicole - 2010-11, 11-12, 12-13 Post, Mary Jo – 1977-78, 78-79, 79-80, 80-81 Wheeler, Beth – 1991-92, 92-93 Kelley, I’sha - 2001-02, 02-03 Campbell, Julie – 1986-87 Potteet, Misty – 1995-96, 96-97 Wiggins, Shaquanda - 2011-12 Kelly, Kaisha – 1994-95 Carlson, Marilyn – 1973-74, 74-75, 75-76, 76-77 Price, Amy – 1997-98, 98-99 Williams, Jackie – 1984-85, 85-86 Kelly, Katie - 2012-13 Carpenter, Terri – 1977-78, 78-79 Prince, Alesia – 1981-82, 82-83, 83-84, 84-85 Williams, Mollie - 2012-13 Key, Deb – 1980-81, 81-82 Cassmeyer, Nicole – 1998-99, 99-00, 00-01, 01-02 Williams, Robin – 1986-87, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90 Kissee, Lisa – 1980-81 ~ R ~ Chalupny, Karen – 1987-88, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91 Williams, Tenise - 2008-09 Knobbe, Molly – 1998-99, 99-00, 00-01, 01-02 Rangler, Candy – 1975-76, 76-77, 77-78 Cherry, Pam – 1973-74, 74-75 Williamson, Dené – 1996-97, 97-98 Knoderer, Joyce – 1970-71 Rankin, Therese – 1977-78, 78-79, 80-81 Clark, Laura – 1977-78, 78-79, 79-80, 80-81 Wilson, Dani – 1991-92, 92-93 Kunkel, Ellie – 1974-75, 75-76, 76-77 Ray, Venasa – 1995-96 Cliffe, Diana – 1970-71 Wilson, Tammy – 1985-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89 Redmond, Erin - 2010-11, 12-13 Windsor, Laura – 1977-78 Cook, Stephenie - 2004-05, 05-06, 06-07, 07-08 ~ L ~ Redo, Karla – 1979-80, 80-81 Winkelmann, Shelby - 2012-13 Cole, Sharon (Hilbrenner) – 1981-82, 82-83 LaBoube, Michelle – 2000-01, 01-02 Reese, Karen – 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86 Condra, Terri – 1975-76 Lacey, Gretchen – 1995-96, 96-97 Reeves, Rhonda – 1991-92 ~ Y ~ Crooks, Linda – 1970-71 Lacy, Kit – 2007-08 Rewerts, Kara - 2004-05, 05-06 Yarick, Merna – 1970-71 Cutts, Rachel – 2007-08, 08-09 Larry, Demitria – 1994-95 Rhodes, Alyssa - 2010-11, 11-12 Young, Chris – 1993-94 LaRue, Whitney - 2001-02 Yunt, Jessica – 1993-94, 94-95 ~ D ~ Richards, Regina – 1977-78 Lauber, Shelley – 1987-88, 88-89, 89-90 Dace, Deidra – 2007-08, 08-09, 09-10 Richardson, Melissa – 2002-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06 Lawrence, Ashley – 1998-99, 99-00, 00-01 ~ Z ~ Davenport, Katy - 2008-09 Rinne, Jeri – 1988-89, 89-90 Lawson, Kristi – 1989-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93 Zerr, Donna – 1971-72 Diserens, Megan – 1997-98 Roberts, Becca – 2007-08, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11 Lechtenberg, Sara – 1994-95 Zimmerman, Faith – 1983-84, 84-85, 85-86 Dixon, Jo – 1996-97 Roller, Raquel – 1991-92, 92-93 Lee, Kaneesha - 2011-12 Zink, Staci – 1990-91 Dooley, Mary Kay – 1971-72, 72-73, 73-74 Rorvig, Anna – 2002-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06 Lehe, Kinsey - 2001-02, 02-03, 03-04, .04-05 Douglas, Nicole – 1993-94 Ross, Brandy – 2006-07 *Indicates hardship season. This roster includes Lewis, BreAnna - 2012-13 every player who has appeared in at least one Draper, Lisa – 1981-82 Lewis, Christy – 1976-77, 77-78, 78-79, 79-80 game for the Jennies since the 1970-71 season. Dunavant, Nancy – 1970-71, 71-72 Lincoln, Issia – 1997-98 Seasons lettered indicated in bold print (letter- winners are not available prior to 1976-77). Lyons, Debbie – 1971-72

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J . 23 Kansas (A) W 44-39 M . 12 Nebraska-Omaha (N)§ OT-W 81-71 F . 15 Nebraska (A) W 74-64 J . 26 Graceland College (H) W 64-52 *MAIAW State game (1st place, 6-0). ‡First Jennies game F . 16 Iowa State (A) W 85-66 Jane Markert J . 29 Northwest Missouri (A) 3OT-L 50-51 played in CMSU Multipurpose Building. #Mississippi Univ. F . 19 Kansas State (H) W 79-73 for Women Christmas Tournament. $Illinois State Redbird 1970-71 F . 5 Southwest Missouri (A) L 41-49 Invitational (5th). †MAIAW State Tournament at St. Louis (1st). F . 23 Northwest Missouri (A) W 66-51 F . 6 Southwest Baptist (A) W 68-29 F . 28 St . Louis University (N)† W 74-63 (One Season) §AIAW Region VI Tournament at Luther College (3rd). F . 12 Southwest Baptist (H) W 84-23 1977-78 (17-10) F . 29 Missouri (N)† W 80-69 11-4 Record (.733) F . 14 Grand View College (A) L 53-67 M . 1 Kansas State (N)† W 73-60 F . 15 Westmar College (N) L 59-61 Home: 6-3 Away: 5-3 Neutral: 6-4 M . 6 Kansas (N)§ L 71-72 F . 16 Luther College (N) W 60-58 N . 30 Kansas State (N)‡ L 69-74 M. 12 Rutgers (A)¹ L 75-87 1970-71 (11-4) F . 19 Claremore J .C . (H) W 69-57 D . 2 Southern Illinois-Carbondale (A)W 58-50 ‡Mississippi Univ. for Women Christmas Tournament (3rd Home: 6-1 Away: 4-2 Neutral: 1-1 F . 23 Northwest Missouri (N)† W 59-58 D . 3 St . Louis University (A)* W 72-56 place). #Indiana Univ. Tournament (1st). $CMSU Jennies Classic (1st). %Illinois State Redbird Invitational (1st). D . 14 Southwest Missouri (H) L 49-51 F . 24 Southwest Missouri (A)† L 50-55 D . 10 Southeast Missouri (H)* W 111-37 D . 15 Mississippi (N)# W 61-52 †AIAW-I Region VI South Sub-Regional at Pittsburg State J . 9 Southwest Missouri (A) L 53-56 †MAIAW State Tournament at Southwest Missouri State (2nd (1st). §AIAW-I Region VI Tournament at Des Moines, Iowa (5th- J . 15 Evangel College (A) W 71-27 place). D . 16 Tennessee Tech (N)# L 57-76 tie). ¹AIAW-I National Tournament First-Round Game. J . 21 Kansas (H) W 51-43 1974-75 (13-8) D . 16 Pittsburgh (N)# W 61-59 J . 23 Graceland College (A) W 50-42 Home: 6-2 Away: 3-3 Neutral: 4-3 D . 17 Stephen F . Austin (N)# L 62-80 J . 4 Simpson College [Iowa] (N)$ W 71-46 Jorja Hoehn J . 27 Southwest Baptist (A) W 71-48 D . 7 Cottey College (A) W 95-25 J . 5 Texas Woman’s (N)$ W 87-59 F . 1 Evangel College (H) W 57-40 D . 9 Kansas (H) W 62-48 1980-85 J . 6 Nebraska-Omaha (N)$ W 71-55 F . 5 Missouri (H) W 71-54 D . 13 Graceland College (H) W 68-42 J . 9 Missouri-St . Louis (A)* W 90-32 (Five Seasons) F . 17 Central Methodist (H) W 52-28 D . 19 Western Carolina (N)‡ W 71-64 J . 12 Iowa (H)% W 70-63 N/A Stephens College (H) W 71-51 D . 20 Delta State (N)‡ L 53-104 118-34 Record J . 13 Temple J .C . (H)% L 84-89 N/A Missouri (A) L 41-65 N/A Tennessee-Martin (N)‡ W 69-61 J . 14 Nebraska-Omaha (H)% L 61-63 (.776) N/A Southwest Baptist (H) W 44-30 N/A Memphis State (N)‡ OT-W 84-79 J . 18 Southwest Missouri (H)* W 61-54 M . 12 Southwest Baptist (N)† W 49-33 J . 11 Cottey College (H) W 99-25 J . 25 Northwest Missouri (A)* L 41-49 1980-81 (14-13) M . 13 Missouri (N)† L 49-59 J . 14 Kansas State (A) L 56-67 J . 27 Northeast Missouri (H) W 86-67 M . 13 Southeast Missouri (A)† W 55-48 J . 20 Missouri (H) W 94-68 Home: 6-4 Away: 5-4 Neutral: 3-5 J . 30 Missouri (A)* L 65-84 †State Tournament at Southeast Missouri State (3rd place). J . 21 Northwest Missouri (H) W 62-57 N . 15 Iowa State (H) W 51-50 F . 3 Tarkio College (A) W 79-64 J . 27 Southwest Missouri (A) L 55-67 N . 22 Johnson County C .C . (A) W 67-47 F . 7 Kansas (H) L 53-63 J . 28 Grand View College (H) L 60-62 N . 27 William Penn (N)‡ L 61-75 F . 10 Wichita State (H) W 71-47 Mildred Barnes J . 31 Iowa State (A) W 74-67 N . 28 Iowa State (N)‡ L 60-75 F . 14 Kansas State (H) W 73-57 1971-80 F . 1 North Iowa Area C .C . (A) L 73-86 D . 3 Emporia State (A) W 85-76 F . 17 Iowa State (A) L 60-77 F . 4 Southwest Missouri (H) L 58-62 D . 5 Morehead State (H)# W 91-75 (Nine Seasons) F . 18 Simpson College [Iowa] (A) W 67-65 F . 10 Kansas (A) W 83-58 D . 6 East Tennessee State (H)# W 76-57 F . 20 Republic of China Nationals (H) Exhib 59-61 156-63 Record F . 17 Emporia State (H) W 69-67 D . 9 William Woods (A) W 72-43 F . 23 Northwest Missouri (N)† L 57-64 F . 20 Northeast Missouri (N)† W 73-37 D . 13 St . Louis University (H)* W 79-40 (.712) F . 24 Southwest Missouri (N)† W 77-60 F . 21 Northwest Missouri (N)† L 56-70 D . 18 Valdosta State (N)$ W 70-69 *MAIAW State game (3rd place, 4-2). ‡Played at Kemper D . 19 Florida State (N)$ W 69-60 1971-72 (16-3) F . 22 Missouri-St . Louis (N)† L 69-83 Arena, Kansas City, Mo. #Mississippi University for Women ‡Mississippi Univ. for Women Christmas Tournament (5th place). Christmas Tournament (6th). $Wichita State Shocker Holiday D . 20 Mercer (N)$ L 81-92 Home: 8-1 Away: 5-1 Neutral: 3-1 †MAIAW State Tournament at Southwest Missouri State (4th). Classic (1st). %CMSU Jennies Classic (4th). †MAIAW State J . 7 Nebraska (H)* L 73-83 D . 10 Haskell J .C . (H) W 72-44 1975-76 (15-8) Tournament at Missouri (3rd). J . 13 Northwest Missouri (H)* W 73-57 D . 12 Southwest Missouri (H) W 43-38 Home: 8-0 Away: 5-5 Neutral: 2-3 1978-79 (16-10) J . 15 Wichita State (A) L 61-68 J . 7 Southwest Baptist (H) W 68-52 J . 23 Nebraska (A)* L 65-83 D . 6 Iowa (H) W 72-56 Home: 8-3 Away: 3-4 Neutral: 5-3 J . 8 Northeast Missouri (H) W 62-52 J . 28 Missouri (A)* L 70-73 D . 9 Missouri (A) W 77-61 D . 1 Emporia State (A) L 55-60 J . 12 Evangel College (A) W 79-43 J . 30 National College (H)% W 84-65 D . 13 Emporia State (A) L 64-65 D . 5 Kansas (A) L 83-85 J . 21 Kansas (A) W 44-34 J . 31 Ohio State (H)% L 54-63 D . 17 Flairs AAU Team (H) W 71-46 D . 7 Southern Illinois-Carbondale (A)L 60-80 J . 25 Southwest Baptist (A) W 58-36 F . 5 Northern Kentucky (N)¢ W 69-64 J . 3 Nebraska (A) L 47-75 D . 8 Southeast Missouri (A)* W 82-41 J . 28 Stephens College (A) W 88-32 F . 6 Southern Illinois (N)¢ L 65-67 J . 9 Grand View College (A) L 73-74 D. 11 Czechoslovakian Nationals (H)Exhib 55-78 J . 29 Missouri (A) W 74-51 F . 7 Western Michigan (N)¢ L 67-70 J . 12 Southwest Missouri (H) W 83-59 D . 14 Louisiana Tech (N)‡ L 63-81 F . 4 Iowa Wesleyan (N) W 53-31 F . 13 Northwest Missouri (A)* W 61-60 J . 16 Missouri-St . Louis (A) W 73-72 D . 15 Mississippi State (N)‡ W 92-67 F . 9 Evangel College (H) W 74-48 F . 17 Missouri (H) L 70-82 J . 17 St . Louis University (A) W 90-61 D . 16 Utah (N)‡ W 81-60 F . 13 Southwest Missouri (A) L 39-49 F . 21 Wisconsin (H) L 61-69 J . 19 Kansas State (H) W 64-62 J . 5 Iowa (H) W 72-62 N/A Missouri (H) W 59-44 F . 25 St . Louis University (A)*† W 65-75 J . 21 Northeast Missouri (H) W 72-64 J . 11 Northern Colorado (H)# W 96-53 F . 25 Southwest Baptist (H)† W 61-47 F . 27 Kansas State (A) L 73-78 J . 23 Iowa State (H) W 82-73 J . 12 Memphis State (H)# L 60-77 F . 26 Missouri (H)† W 45-39 *AIAW-I Region VI Central District games (2nd place, 4-4). J . 25 Southeast Missouri (H) W 107-16 J . 13 Nebraska-Omaha (H)# OT-L 72-76 F . 27 Northwest Missouri (H)† L 60-70 ‡Kansas State Adidas Invitational (6th). #CMSU Dial Classic J . 29 Northwest Missouri (A) L 81-94 J . 16 Iowa State (H) W 79-64 (1st). $Mississippi Univ. for Women Christmas Tournament M . 9 Kansas State (N)§ W 65-57 J . 30 Luther College (N)‡ W 96-83 J . 19 St . Louis University (H)* W 87-55 (2nd). %CMSU Jennies Classic (2nd). ¢Illinois State Redbird M . 10 Midland Lutheran (N)§ OT-W 45-40 J . 31 Northern Iowa (N)‡ L 68-78 J . 24 Northwest Missouri (H)* W 67-59 Invitational (4th). †Later forfeited by SLU. M . 11 South Dakota State (N)§ L 49-52 †MAIAW State Tournament (2nd place). §AIAW Region VI F . 6 Illinois State (A)# W 79-72 J . 26 Nebraska (H) W 67-62 1981-82 (20-9) Tournament at Southwest Missouri State (2nd). F . 7 William Penn (N)# L 47-74 J . 30 Missouri (H)* W 98-86 Home: 12-3 Away: 8-6 Neutral: 0-0 1972-73 (17-6) F . 7 Wisconsin-LaCrosse (N)# L 74-85 F . 2 Tarkio College (N)% W 87-37 N . 17 Moberly J .C . (A) W 73-60 F . 14 Tarkio College (A) W 69-67 F . 6 Southwest Missouri (A)* W 78-68 N . 21 Iowa State (A) W 71-67 Home: 14-2 Away: 3-3 Neutral: 0-1 F . 16 Kansas (H) W 82-61 F . 8 Wisconsin-LaCrosse (N)¢ W 78-69 N . 23 Western Illinois (H) W 72-49 N . 30 Overland Steel AAU Team (H) W 74-45 F . 21 Southwest Missouri (N)† W 48-43 F . 9 Northern Kentucky (N)¢ W 73-65 D . 1 Northeast Missouri (A) W 62-60 D . 2 Graceland College (H) W 70-37 F . 22 Northwest Missouri (A)† OT-L 66-67 F . 10 Memphis State (N)¢ L 69-85 D . 4 Missouri Southern (H)‡ W 80-61 D . 5 Kansas (H) W 62-37 ‡Northwest Missouri Mini-Tournament. #Illinois State F . 14 Wichita State (A) W 86-57 D . 5 William Penn (H)‡ W 70-51 J . 9 Southwest Baptist (H) W 88-24 Redbird Invitational (4th place). †MAIAW Large School State F . 19 Kansas State (A) L 74-81 D . 9 Nebraska-Omaha (A) L 50-58 J . 11 Southwest Missouri (H) W 56-53 Tournament at Northwest Missouri State (2nd). F . 23 Southwest Missouri (H)† W 77-57 D . 12 Emporia State (H) W 88-68 J . 15 Northwest Missouri (H) L 37-39 1976-77 (23-6) F . 24 Missouri (H)† L 63-67 D . 18 Kansas State (H) L 64-66 J . 19 Kansas State (N @Topeka, Kan.) L 53-59 Home: 8-1 Away: 6-1 Neutral: 9-4 M . 9 Drake (N)§ L 77-80 J . 6 Southwest Missouri (A) W 60-53 J . 22 Southwest Baptist (A) W 63-40 D . 6 Simpson College [Iowa] (A) W 93-70 *MAIAW State game (1st place, 5-0). ‡Mississippi Univ. for J . 11 Northwest Missouri (A) W 74-71 J . 26 Kansas (A) L 51-61 Women Christmas Tourney. #CMSU Jennies Classic (4th). D . 8 Tarkio College (H)‡ L 44-66 J . 18 Missouri-St . Louis (A) W 79-61 J . 27 Missouri (H) W 52-38 %Played at Kemper Arena, Kansas City, Mo. ¢Illinois State Redbird D . 10 Southeast Missouri (A)* W 97-42 J . 21 Nebraska (A) L 64-66 J . 30 Kansas State (H) W 59-57 Invitational (2nd). †MAIAW Large College State Tournament (2nd). D . 11 Tennessee-Martin (N) W 74-64 §AIAW Region VI Tournament at Minnesota (5th-tie). J . 23 Iowa (H) W 81-53 F . 2 Northeast Missouri (H) W 60-46 D . 17 Stephen F . Austin (N)# L 58-67 J . 26 Eastern Illinois (A) W 58-57 F . 10 Iowa (A) W 76-34 1979-80 (26-5) D . 17 Eastern Kentucky (N)# W 78-69 J . 29 Oklahoma City (H)# W 67-55 F . 11 Northern Iowa (A) L 64-67 Home: 12-1 Away: 7-2 Neutral: 7-2 D . 18 Clemson (N)# W 86-76 J . 30 Wichita State (H)# W 69-67 F . 14 Southwest Missouri (A) L 42-54 N . 17 Emporia State (H) W 94-58 D . 18 Kentucky (N)# L 67-74 F . 2 Johnson County C .C . (H) W 76-44 F . 17 Missouri (A) W 53-31 N . 28 Iowa (A) W 89-76 J . 7 Grand View College (H) W 76-42 F . 5 Nebraska (H) W 77-70 F . 18 William Jewell (H) W 79-30 N . 30 Simpson College [Iowa] (H) W 105-47 J . 12 Southwest Missouri (A)* W 65-57 F . 9 Missouri (H) L 66-68 F . 23 Missouri (H)† W 58-44 D . 4 Kansas (H) L 66-74 J . 14 Southern Illinois-Carbondale (H)W 56-42 F . 13 Northwest Missouri (H) W 74-60 F . 24 Northeast Missouri (H)† W 52-45 D . 8 Southern Illinois (H) W 103-68 J . 16 St . Louis University (H)* W 81-48 F . 16 Missouri (A) OT-L 64-72 F . 25 Southwest Missouri (H)† W 54-43 D . 13 Mississippi Univ . for Women (A)‡ W 95-75 J . 18 Missouri-St . Louis (H)* W 80-48 F . 20 Oral Roberts (H) W 82-69 M . 8 Valley City State (H)§ W 74-31 D . 14 Stephen F . Austin (N)‡ L 76-91 J . 21 Northeast Missouri (A) W 69-58 F . 26 Iowa (A) L 62-68 M . 9 Kansas State (H)§ L 41-45 D . 15 Middle Tennessee State (N)‡ W 72-70 J . 26 Northwest Missouri (H)* W 63-56 F . 27 Southern Illinois-Edwardsville (A) W 80-54 M . 10 Northern Iowa (H)§ W 49-40 J . 4 Belmont College (N)# W 75-40 J . 29 Iowa State (H) W 60-56 M . 5 Kansas State (A) L 61-66 †MAIAW State Tournament (1st place). §AIAW Region VI J . 5 Indiana (A)# W 67-58 F . 4 Eastern Kentucky (N)$ L 81-83 M . 12 Northwest Missouri (H)§ W 91-61 Tournament (3rd). J . 10 Valparaiso (H)$ W 100-19 F . 5 Northern Iowa (N)$ W 66-62 M . 13 Minnesota (H)§ L 71-76 J . 11 Temple J .C . (H)$ W 95-57 1973-74 (13-7) F . 5 Indiana (N)$ W 57-41 M. 21 Texas (A)¹ L 54-67 Home: 7-1 Away: 5-6 Neutral: 1-0 F . 8 Missouri (H)* W 73-63 J . 12 Illinois State (H)$ W 76-71 ‡CMSU Dial Classic (1st place). #CMSU Jennies N . 30 Cottey College (A) W 116-26 F . 12 Kansas (A) OT-W 70-68 J . 18 Northwest Missouri (H) W 80-56 Classic (1st). §AIAW-I Region VI Tournament (2nd). D . 3 Kansas (H) W 64-41 F . 14 Kansas State (A) L 61-76 J . 21 William Woods (H) W 84-60 ¹AIAW-I National Tournament First-Round Game. D . 5 Claremore J .C . (A) L 79-87 F . 19 Wichita State (A) W 62-56 J . 25 St . Louis University (H) W 93-48 1982-83 (29-3) D . 7 Missouri (H) W 74-42 F . 21 Emporia State (H) W 71-54 J . 29 Missouri (A) L 64-70 Home: 15-0 Away: 12-2 Neutral: 2-1 J . 31 Wisconsin-LaCrosse (N)% W 74-70 D . 10 Kansas State (A) W 54-52 F . 25 Southwest Missouri (N)† W 67-52 N . 8 Alumni (H) Exhib 77-54 F . 1 DePaul (N)% W 77-62 J . 12 Southwest Missouri (H) W 57-42 F . 26 Missouri (N)† OT-W 91-88 N . 20 Western Illinois (A) W 82-71 F . 2 Illinois State (A)% W 65-64 J . 18 Cottey College (H) W 87-29 M . 10 St . Cloud State (N)§ W 66-53 N . 23 South Dakota (A) W 79-68 F . 5 Southwest Missouri (H) W 102-57 J . 19 Kansas State (H) L 41-46 M . 11 Missouri (N)§ L 69-71 N . 26 Indiana (N)‡ W 87-78 F . 7 Wichita State (H) W 111-67 @UCMMULES • Facebook.com/UCMathletics 81 UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL S e a s o n R e s u lt s UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL

N . 27 Kansas State (A)‡ L 75-88 †MIAA Post-Season Tournament (1st). §NCAA-II South D . 20 Central Arkansas (H) L 56-60 M. 25 Bentley College (N)¹ L 81-83 N . 30 Southwest Missouri (H) W 75-68 Central Regional [final at CMSU (1st)]. ¢NCAA-II Quarterfinals. J . 2 Western State of Colorado (N)$W 82-50 *MIAA game (1st place, 14-0). ‡IU/PU-Fort Wayne Pepsi D . 3 East Central [Okla .] (H)# W 67-65 ¹NCAA-II Final Four at Springfield, Mass., Civic Center (1st). J . 3 Northern Colorado (A)$ W 77-62 Tournament (1st). #CMSU Converse Jennies Classic (1st). †MIAA Post-Season Tournament (1st). §NCAA-II South Central D . 4 Wisconsin-Green Bay (H)# W 85-55 1984-85 (28-4) J . 7 Lincoln University [Mo .] (A)* W 72-59 Regional (1st). ¢NCAA-II Quarterfinals. ¹NCAA-II Final Four at D . 7 Missouri (A) L 65-80 Home: 15-1 Away: 9-2 Neutral: 4-1 J . 10 Missouri-Rolla (H)* W 72-57 Delta State (4th). D . 11 Nebraska-Omaha (H) W 60-53 N . 16 Alumni (H) Exhib 77-61 J . 14 Northwest Missouri (H)* W 90-77 1989-90 (29-3) D . 17 North Carolina-Greensboro (N)$W 94-61 N . 20 Emporia State (A) W 74-60 J . 17 Southeast Missouri (A)* L 65-70 D . 18 Northern Colorado (A)$ W 80-60 N. 23 School of the Ozarks [Mo.] (H)‡W 76-62 J . 21 Southwest Baptist (A)* W 75-57 Home: 19-1 Away: 9-2 Neutral: 1-0 J . 4 Emporia State (A) W 74-67 N . 24 North Dakota State (H)‡ W 74-63 J . 24 Missouri-St . Louis (H)* W 88-73 N . 17 Quincy College (A)‡ W 87-72 J . 7 Eastern Illinois (H)% W 86-65 N . 28 St . Cloud State (H) W 70-65 J . 28 Northeast Missouri (A)* W 70-61 N . 18 Northern Michigan (N)‡ W 66-53 J . 8 Central State [Okla .] (H)% W 84-78 D . 1 Creighton (A) L 60-73 J . 31 Lincoln University [Mo .] (H)* W 79-54 N . 21 Emporia State (H) W 78-59 J . 11 Missouri Southern (A) W 86-56 D . 6 Pan American (N)# W 94-59 F . 4 Northwest Missouri (A)* L 69-71 N . 25 Northern Iowa (A) W 86-66 J . 15 Missouri-St . Louis (A)* W 65-52 D . 7 Texas Southern (N)# W 84-68 F . 7 Missouri-Rolla (A)* W 72-62 N . 28 Rockhurst College (H) W 67-38 J . 19 Lincoln University [Mo .] (H)* W 74-57 D . 8 Texas A&I (A)# W 70-49 F . 11 Southwest Baptist (H)* W 78-45 D . 5 Missouri Southern (A) W 81-64 J . 22 Southeast Missouri (A)* OT-W 93-85 D . 15 Nebraska-Omaha (H) W 85-58 F . 14 Southeast Missouri (H)* W 72-51 D . 8 Oral Roberts (H)# W 107-66 J . 26 Northwest Missouri (H)* W 89-69 D . 18 Abilene Christian (H) W 83-68 F . 18 Northeast Missouri (H)* W 87-51 D . 9 Phillips University (H)# W 94-71 J . 29 Northeast Missouri (H)* W 71-46 D . 21 Oakland University (N)$ W 77-49 F . 21 Missouri-St . Louis (A)* W 83-62 D . 16 Quincy College (H) W 97-66 F . 2 Missouri-Rolla (A)* W 86-45 D . 22 Northern Kentucky (A)$ L 60-66 F . 26 Northwest Missouri (H)† W 84-56 J . 5 National College of Education (H)$ W 97-50 F . 5 Missouri-St . Louis (H)* W 80-62 J . 5 Iowa State (H) L 71-77 F . 28 Southeast Missouri (A)† L 55-78 J . 6 Quincy College (H)$ W 92-64 F . 9 Lincoln University [Mo .] (A)* W 78-68 J . 9 Lincoln University [Mo .] (A)* W 67-53 M . 7 Southeast Missouri (A)§ W 64-62 J . 8 Southwest Baptist (A) * W 80-62 F . 12 Southeast Missouri (H)* W 70-46 J . 12 Missouri-Rolla (H)* W 92-46 M . 10 West Texas State (A)§ L 57-67 J . 10 Lincoln University [Mo .] (A)* W 91-49 F . 16 Northwest Missouri (A)* W 75-67 J . 16 Northwest Missouri (H)* W 84-65 *MIAA game (2nd place, 12-2). ‡Kansas Dial Classic (4th). #CMSU J . 13 Southeast Missouri (H)* W 74-64 F . 19 Northeast Missouri (A)* W 93-63 J . 19 Southeast Missouri (A)* W 68-62 Dial Classic (1st). $Northern Colorado Classic (1st). †MIAA Post- J . 17 Washburn University (A)* L 66-75 Season Tournament (2nd). §NCAA-II South Central Regional [final J . 20 Missouri-Rolla (A)* W 54-50 F . 23 Missouri-Rolla (H)* W 89-35 J . 22 Rockhurst College (A) W 82-48 at West Texas State (2nd)]. M . 4 Lincoln University [Mo .] (H)† W 82-51 J . 26 Missouri-St . Louis (H)* W 81-43 J . 24 Northeast Missouri (A)* W 98-69 M . 5 Northwest Missouri (H)† W 91-69 J . 30 Northeast Missouri (A)* W 88-63 1987-88 (26-5) J . 27 Northwest Missouri (H)* W 79-45 M . 12 Southeast Missouri (H)§ W 71-50 F . 2 Lincoln University [Mo .] (H)* W 82-55 Home: 14-1 Away: 8-3 Neutral: 4-1 J . 29 Missouri Southern (H)* W 96-71 M . 19 St . Cloud State (A)¢ W 65-63 F . 6 Northwest Missouri (A)* W 88-74 N . 20 Northwestern Oklahoma (N)‡ L 57-81 J . 31 Lincoln University [Mo .] (H)* W 95-48 F . 3 Missouri Western (A)* W 71-57 M. 24 Virginia Union (N)¹ L 72-75 F . 9 Missouri-Rolla (A)* W 82-63 N . 21 Southwestern Oklahoma (N)‡ W 82-65 *MIAA game (1st place, 12-0). ‡Kansas State Converse Little F . 16 Southeast Missouri (H)* W 84-71 N . 27 Rockhurst College (N)# W 80-59 F . 7 Washburn University (H)* W 76-72 Apple Classic (2nd). #CMSU Dial Classic (1st). $Northern F . 20 Northeast Missouri (H)* W 74-55 N . 28 Arkansas-Little Rock (N)# OT-W 70-67 F . 10 Missouri-St . Louis (H)* W 64-52 Colorado Invitational (1st). %CMSU Pizza Hut Classic (1st). F . 23 Missouri-St . Louis (A)* W 75-67 D . 2 Missouri (A) L 54-84 F . 14 Northeast Missouri (H)* W 99-57 †MIAA Post-Season Tournament (1st). §NCAA-II South Central F . 28 Lincoln University [Mo .] (H)† W 83-61 D . 4 Culver-Stockton (H) W 87-54 F . 17 Northwest Missouri (A)* L 64-67 Regional (1st). ¢NCAA-II Quarterfinals. ¹NCAA-II Final Four at F . 21 Missouri Western (H)* W 73-51 Springfield, Mass., Civic Center (3rd-tie). M . 2 Southeast Missouri (H)† W 72-67 D . 5 Northern Colorado (H) W 89-55 M . 12 Abilene Christian (H)§ W 76-57 D . 11 William Jewell (H)$ W 93-68 F . 24 Pittsburg State (A)* W 75-54 M . 17 Northern Kentucky (H)¢ W 79-63 D . 12 Oklahoma Christian (H)$ W 80-71 M . 1 Missouri Western (H)† W 74-50 M. 21 Mercer (N)¹ W 82-79 D . 19 Missouri Western (H) W 69-55 M . 3 Southeast Missouri (H)† W 72-60 M. 23 Cal Poly-Pomona (N)¹ L 69-80 J . 5 Saint Anselm (N)% W 71-51 M . 9 Southeast Missouri (H)§ W 79-68 *MIAA game (1st place, 12-0). ‡CMSU Dial Classic (1st). #Texas J . 6 Florida Atlantic (A)% L 68-70 M . 10 West Texas State (H)§ W 67-63 A&I South Texas Classic (1st). $Perkins/NKU Classic (2nd). †MIAA J . 8 Tampa (A) W 89-50 M . 16 Oakland University (H)¢ L 61-66 Post-Season Tournament (1st). §NCAA-II South Central Regional J . 13 Lincoln University [Mo .] (H)* W 88-48 *MIAA game (1st place North Division, 14-2). ‡Quincy Lady Hawk Fly-N Tournament (1st). #CMSU Converse Jennies Classic [final at CMSU (1st)]. ¢NCAA-II Quarterfinals. ¹NCAA-II Final Four at J . 16 Missouri-Rolla (A)* W 60-50 Springfield, Mass., Civic Center (2nd). (1st). $CMSU Jennies Invitational (1st). †MIAA Post-Season J . 20 Northwest Missouri (H)* W 84-64 Tournament (1st). §NCAA-II South Central Regional (1st). J . 23 Southeast Missouri (A)* OT-L 85-92 ¢NCAA-II Quarterfinals. Jon Pye J . 27 Southwest Baptist (H)* W 81-65 1990-91 (23-6) J . 30 Missouri-St . Louis (A)* W 80-49 Home: 12-2 Away: 9-3 Neutral: 2-1 1985-95 F . 3 Northeast Missouri (H)* W 100-71 N . 12 Crea Club of Portugal (H) Exhib 81-73 F . 6 Lincoln University [Mo .] (A)* W 72-61 (10 Seasons) N . 20 Missouri Baptist (H) W 113-61 F . 10 Northwest Missouri (A)* W 84-81 N . 29 Rockhurst College (A) W 72-70 228-68 Record F . 13 Missouri-Rolla (H)* W 72-43 D . 4 Emporia State (A) L 74-79 F . 16 Southwest Baptist (A)* W 87-68 The 1983-84 Jennies—Front row (L-R): Jackie Harris, Alesia (.770) D . 7 Oral Roberts (H)‡ W 97-76 F . 20 Southeast Missouri (H)* W 72-59 Prince; second row: Fawna Harrison, Shara Sherman, Karen D . 8 IU/PU-Fort Wayne (H)‡ L 69-70 Reese, Tammy Noah, Rosie Jones; third row: Assistant Coach F . 24 Northeast Missouri (A)* W 93-75 1985-86 (23-6) D . 18 Ursinus College (N)# W 93-57 Ginny Sutton, Manager Carol Burnham, Carla Eades, Sheri F . 27 Missouri-St . Louis (H)* W 90-69 Home: 14-0 Away: 8-5 Neutral: 1-1 D . 20 Union University [Tenn .] (N)# W 86-76 Hartenberger, Manager Janet Wolf, Assistant Coach Leanna M . 3 Northwest Missouri (H)† W 86-61 Bordner; back row: Assistant Coach Kathy Hagerstrom, Faith N . 26 Emporia State (H) W 86-67 D . 22 Missouri-Rolla (N)# L 62-69 M . 5 Southeast Missouri (A)† W 80-68 Zimmerman, Pat Staszak, Assistant Coach Jonathan Pye, N. 29 School of the Ozarks [Mo.] (H)‡W 96-68 J . 4 Oklahoma (A) W 88-80 M . 11 Abilene Christian (H)§ W 70-58 Manager Michelle Calder, Head Coach Jorja Hoehn. N . 30 South Dakota (H)‡ W 77-63 J . 7 Southwest Baptist (H)* W 90-57 M . 12 West Texas State (H)§ L 46-61 D . 3 Missouri Southern (A) L 72-82 J . 9 Lincoln University [Mo .] (H)* W 87-61 D . 6 Mankato State (N)# L 58-76 *MIAA game (1st-place tie, 13-1). ‡St. Mary of the Plains ** NCAA D-II ** Pepsi-Cola Classic. #Kansas State McCall Pattern Classic (1st). J . 12 Southeast Missouri (A)* W 62-56 D . 7 Minnesota-Duluth (N)# W 98-58 $CMSU Classic (1st). %Florida Atlantic One Park Place New J . 16 Washburn University (H)* W 74-71 ** National Champions ** D . 14 Southern Illinois-Edwardsville (H) W 73-65 Year’s Classic (2nd). †MIAA Post-Season Tournament (1st). J . 19 Missouri-Rolla (H)* W 59-55 1983-84 (27-5) D . 17 Nebraska-Omaha (A) L 73-83 §NCAA-II South Central Regional (2nd). J . 23 Northeast Missouri (H)* W 79-74 D . 19 Northeastern Illinois (H)$ W 94-23 Home: 18-1 Away: 6-4 Neutral: 3-0 1988-89 (29-5) J . 26 Northwest Missouri (A)* W 70-55 D . 20 Southern Illinois-Edwardsville (H)$ W 70-64 Home: 15-0 Away: 13-4 Neutral: 1-1 J . 28 Missouri Southern (A)* W 61-55 N . 18 Western Illinois (H) W 65-59 J . 3 Cal Poly-Pomona (A) OT-L 83-84 N . 22 Emporia State (A) W 78-72 J . 30 Lincoln University [Mo .] (A)* W 106-66 N . 21 Northern Iowa (H) W 88-61 J. 4 Cal State-Dominguez Hills (A) W 88-56 N . 25 Lock Haven (N)‡ W 82-58 F . 2 Missouri Western (H)* W 75-62 N . 25 Wyoming (N)‡ W 72-59 J . 8 Lincoln University [Mo .] (H)* W 103-62 N . 26 IU/PU-Fort Wayne (A)‡ W 98-87 F . 6 Washburn University (A)* L 83-88 N . 26 Kansas State (A)‡ L 70-93 J . 11 Missouri-Rolla (A)* W 82-66 N . 29 Rockhurst College (A) L 60-64 F . 9 Missouri-St . Louis (A)* W 98-88 N . 29 Missouri Southern (H) W 93-64 J . 15 Northwest Missouri (A)* W 106-86 D . 1 Missouri Valley (H) W 103-31 F . 13 Northeast Missouri (A)* W 94-83 D . 2 Butler (H)# W 94-44 J . 18 Southeast Missouri (H)* W 96-78 D . 3 Missouri Western (A) L 58-72 F . 16 Northwest Missouri (H)* W 76-73 D . 3 South Dakota (H)# W 75-50 J . 22 Rockhurst College (A) W 93-53 D . 6 Kansas State (A) L 53-55 F . 20 Missouri Western (A)* W 100-69 D . 10 Nebraska-Omaha (A)$ W 58-69 J . 25 Missouri-St . Louis (A)* W 69-59 D . 9 Arkansas-Pine Bluff (H)# W 89-65 F . 23 Pittsburg State (H)* W 65-64 D . 14 Nebraska (A) L 77-85 J . 29 Northeast Missouri (H)* W 91-64 D . 10 South Dakota State (H)# W 77-51 F . 26 Missouri-St . Louis (H)† W 112-90 D . 17 Creighton (H) W 90-62 F . 1 Lincoln University [Mo .] (A)* W 91-77 D . 17 Missouri Western (H) W 73-50 M . 1 Missouri-Rolla (H)† W 71-60 J . 2 Mississippi (A) L 72-93 F . 5 Northwest Missouri (H)* W 95-61 J . 4 Wisconsin-Parkside (A) W 87-43 M . 2 Southeast Missouri (H)† L 83-85 J . 6 Arkansas-Little Rock (H)% W 100-56 F . 8 Missouri-Rolla (H)* W 95-65 J . 6 Northeastern Illinois (A) W 105-53 M . 8 Southeast Missouri (A)§ L 65-80 J . 7 Missouri Western (H)% W 106-55 F . 15 Southeast Missouri (A)* L 65-79 J . 7 National College of Education (A) W 79-56 *MIAA game (1st place, 15-1). ‡CMSU Jennies Classic. J . 10 Emporia State (H) W 101-65 F . 19 Northeast Missouri (A)* W 67-58 #Nassau, Bahamas, Sunshine Shootout (2nd). †MIAA J . 11 Lincoln University [Mo .] (H)* W 81-43 J . 14 Missouri-St . Louis (H)* W 78-45 F . 22 Missouri-St . Louis (H)* W 74-66 Post-Season Tournament [Final Four at CMSU (2nd)]. J . 14 Missouri-Rolla (H)* W 76-58 J . 18 Lincoln University [Mo .] (A)* W 82-54 F . 27 Missouri-St . Louis (H)† W 92-62 §NCAA-II South Central Regional at Southeast Missouri State J . 18 Northwest Missouri (A)* W 85-72 (3rd-tie). J . 21 Southeast Missouri (H)* L 64-80 M . 1 Southeast Missouri (A)† W 77-69 J . 21 Southeast Missouri (H)* OT-W 84-78 J . 25 Northwest Missouri (A)* 2OT-L 102-112 M . 11 Southeast Missouri (H)§ W 65-64 1991-92 (21-7) J . 26 Southwest Baptist (A)* W 77-50 J . 28 Northeast Missouri (A)* W 83-68 M . 15 North Dakota State (A)¢ L 60-77 Home: 12-1 Away: 6-5 Neutral: 3-1 J . 28 Missouri-St . Louis (H)* W 99-74 F . 1 Missouri-Rolla (H)* W 86-43 *MIAA game (1st-place tie, 11-1). ‡CMSU Dial Classic (1st). #St. Cloud N . 23 Emporia State (H) W 83-77 F . 1 Northeast Missouri (A)* W 98-41 F . 4 Missouri-St . Louis (A)* W 69-58 State Invitational (3rd). $CMSU Jennies Classic (1st). †MIAA Post- D . 3 Southern Illinois-Edwardsville (A) W 72-52 F . 4 Lincoln University [Mo .] (A)* W 90-43 F . 8 Lincoln University [Mo .] (H)* W 83-50 Season Tournament (1st). §NCAA-II South Central Regional [final at D . 6 Delta State (N)‡ L 83-91 CMSU (1st)]. ¢NCAA-II Quarterfinals. F . 8 Northwest Missouri (H)* W 94-65 F . 11 Southeast Missouri (A)* W 83-82 D . 7 Gannon University (N)‡ W 93-72 F . 11 Missouri-Rolla (A)* W 62-38 F . 15 Northwest Missouri (H)* W 81-64 1986-87 (23-7) D . 14 Avila College (H) W 86-54 F . 15 Southwest Baptist (H)* W 91-57 F . 18 Northeast Missouri (H)* W 78-51 Home: 13-1 Away: 9-5 Neutral: 1-1 D . 17 University of Denver (H) W 103-79 F . 18 Southeast Missouri (A)* W 72-65 F . 22 Missouri-Rolla (A)* W 84-53 N . 25 Emporia State (A) W 91-66 D . 27 Washburn University (N)# W 72-63 F . 22 Northeast Missouri (H)* W 72-32 M . 1 Missouri-Rolla (H)† W 83-38 N . 28 Kansas (A)‡ L 63-67 D . 28 Fort Valley State (N)# W 100-74 F . 25 Missouri-St . Louis (A)* W 80-57 M . 3 Southeast Missouri (H)† W 88-65 N . 29 Michigan State (N)‡ L 45-66 D . 29 Barry University [Fla .] (A) W 96-57 M . 2 Northwest Missouri (H)† W 95-60 M . 10 Southeast Missouri (H)§ W 76-64 D . 2 Rockhurst College (H) W 92-62 J . 4 Southern Illinois-Edwardsville (H) W 81-59 M . 4 Southeast Missouri (H)† W 68-64 M . 16 Chapman College (H)¢ W 77-59 D . 5 Nebraska-Omaha (H) W 63-59 J . 8 Emporia State (A)* OT-L 93-94 M . 10 Abilene Christian (H)§ W 88-73 M. 22 Valdosta State (N)¹ W 74-70 D . 6 Missouri Southern (H) W 61-40 J . 11 Lincoln University [Mo .] (H)* W 100-36 M . 11 West Texas State (H)§ W 63-62 M. 24 Virginia Union (N)¹ W 80-73 D . 9 Missouri Western (A) W 62-59 J . 15 Washburn University (A)* L 61-83 *MIAA game (1st-place tie, 10-2). ‡Kansas State Converse M . 17 St . Cloud State (A)¢ W 87-71 D . 12 Missouri Valley (H)# W 73-51 J . 18 Missouri-Rolla (A)* W 64-43 Little Apple Classic (2nd). #CMSU Converse Classic (1st). M. 24 Delta State (A)¹ L 73-94 $Later forfeited by UNO. %CMSU Pizza Hut Classic (1st). D . 13 St . Cloud State (H)# W 65-61 J . 22 Northeast Missouri (A)* W 90-64 82 UCMathletics.com UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL S e a s o n R e s u lt s

J . 25 Northwest Missouri (H)* W 84-61 J . 11 Emporia State (H)* W 86-57 ‡CMSU University Inn Jennies Classic. #Rollins College Don Mealey F . 16 [23] Washburn University (A)* W 66-50 J . 29 Emporia State (H)* W 84-68 J . 14 Lincoln University [Mo .] (A)* W 65-53 Chevrolet Invitational (1st). †MIAA Post-Season Tournament (2nd). F . 19 [23] Missouri Southern (A)* W 64-49 F . 1 Missouri Western (A)* W 70-55 J . 18 Missouri Southern (A)* L 63-77 §NCAA-II South Central Regional at Missouri Western. (5th-tie). F . 23 [20] Southwest Baptist (H)* W 51-47 F . 5 Washburn University (H)* W 65-45 J . 21 Northeast Missouri (H)* W 98-66 1997-98 (19-10) F . 26 [20] Emporia State (A)* L 62-96 F . 8 Missouri-St . Louis (H)* W 96-75 J . 25 Missouri-Rolla (H)* W 58-57 Home: 11-2 Away: 6-8 Neutral: 2-0 F . 28 [20] Washburn University (H)† W 62-52 F . 12 Northeast Missouri (H)* W 84-52 J . 28 Southwest Baptist (A)* L 65-77 N . 9 St . Louis Goldstar (H) Exhib 59-64 M . 1 [20] Missouri Western (H)† L 51-53 F . 15 Northwest Missouri (A)* L 65-72 F . 1 Northwest Missouri (A)* L 63-64 N . 15 Friends University (H) W 71-45 M . 10 [20] Missouri Western (N)§ L 75-85 F . 19 Missouri Western (H)* W 72-63 F . 4 Pittsburg State (A)* L 63-78 N . 18 Iowa Wesleyan (H) W 71-41 *MIAA game (2nd place, 14-4). #CMSU University Inn Jennies F . 22 Pittsburg State (A)* L 48-49 F . 8 Missouri-St . Louis (H)* W 75-52 N . 21 Ottawa University (H)# W 81-49 Classic (2nd). $Torneo Cancun de Basquetbol, Cancun, Mexico (1st). †MIAA Post-Season Tournament (3rd-tie). §NCAA-II South Central F . 26 Missouri Southern (H)* L 72-78 F . 11 Missouri Western (H)* L 56-61 N . 22 Coe College (H)# W 78-69 Regional at Emporia State (5th-tie). F . 29 Southwest Baptist (A)* W 74-62 F . 15 Emporia State (A)* W 59-57 N . 28 Grand Canyon (A)$ W 62-52 M . 3 Missouri-Rolla (H)† W 84-70 F . 18 Lincoln University [Mo .] (H)* W 77-54 N . 29 Alaska-Fairbanks (N)$ W 56-44 2000-01 (19-9) M . 5 Pittsburg State (A)† L 56-69 F . 22 Missouri Southern (H)* W 54-44 D . 6 Wayne [Neb .] State (A) W 66-40 Home: 11-3 Away: 7-6 Neutral: 1-0 *MIAA game (4th place, 11-5). ‡Perkins/NKU Classic (3rd). F . 25 Northeast Missouri (A)* L 52-67 D . 14 Nebraska-Omaha (A) L 75-85 N . 5 St . Louis Goldstar (H) OT-Exh 91-86 #Florida Atlantic Days Inn Holiday Classic (1st). †MIAA Post- F . 28 Missouri Southern (A)† L 64-88 D . 29 Quincy University (A) W 79-61 N . 17 Lincoln University [Mo .] (H)# W 86-46 Season Tournament (3rd-tie). *MIAA game (7th place, 8-8). ‡CMSU University Inn D . 31 Rockhurst College (H) W 75-63 N . 18 Southern Illinois-Edwardsville (H)# L 71-74 1992-93 (19-10) Jennies Classic. #San Diego Surf’N Slam Tournament at La J . 3 Missouri Western (H)* L 61-78 N . 24 West Florida (N)$ W 65-64 Jolla Jewish Community Center (3rd). †MIAA Post-Season N . 25 Metropolitan State (A)$ W 92-56 Home: 12-2 Away: 5-6 Neutral: 2-2 Tournament (5th-tie). J . 10 Missouri Southern (H)* W 93-57 N . 28 Cal Poly-Pomona (N)‡ L 63-72 J . 12 Pittsburg State (A)* L 53-70 D . 5 Missouri-St . Louis (A) OT-W 79-75 N . 29 Western State of Colorado (N)‡W 85-73 J . 17 Missouri-Rolla (A)* L 65-68 D . 9 Drury University (A) OT-W 94-87 D . 5 Avila College (H) W 66-44 J . 19 Lincoln University [Mo .] (A)* L 47-51 D . 17 Morningside College (H) W 89-79 D . 8 Lindenwood College (H) W 68-52 Scott Ballard J . 21 Truman State (H)* W 69-50 D . 30 Evangel University (H) W 85-64 D . 18 Moorhead State (N)# L 64-74 1995-04 J . 24 Pittsburg State (H)* W 77-68 J . 3 Truman State (A)* W 65-56 D . 19 Cal State-Los Angeles (N)# W 77-42 J . 26 Missouri Southern (A)* W 87-68 J . 6 Missouri Western (A)* L 67-74 D . 21 Quincy College (H) W 78-67 (Nine Seasons) J . 31 Southwest Baptist (A)* W 67-63 J . 8 Pittsburg State (H)* W 78-67 J . 2 Central College [Iowa] (H) W 89-52 167-90 Record F . 2 Northwest Missouri (A)* W 79-73 J . 10 Northwest Missouri (H)* W 66-60 J . 3 Southern Illinois-Edwardsville (H) W 86-68 F . 4 Lincoln University [Mo .] (H)* W 79-44 J . 13 Missouri-Rolla (H)* W 57-54 J . 6 Emporia State (A)* L 70-84 (.650) F . 7 Washburn University (H)* L 49-50 J . 17 [24] Washburn University (A)* L 64-65 J . 9 Lincoln University [Mo .] (A)* W 73-43 F . 11 Emporia State (A)* L 64-79 J . 20 [24] Missouri Southern (A)* W 69-58 J . 13 Washburn University (H)* L 60-74 1995-96 (23-5) F . 14 Northwest Missouri (H)* W 85-79 J . 24 Southwest Baptist (H)* W 70-61 J . 27 Emporia State (H)* L 46-70 J . 16 Missouri-Rolla (H)* L 66-73 Home: 15-3 Away: 6-2 Neutral: 2-0 F . 16 Southwest Baptist (H)* W 82-74 J . 21 Northeast Missouri (H)* W 83-58 F . 18 Truman State (A)* L 72-78 J . 31 Truman State (H)* W 72-60 N . 14 South Australia (H) Exhib 73-69 J . 23 Northwest Missouri (A)* L 53-60 F . 23 Pittsburg State (A)† L 63-76 F . 3 Missouri Western [16] (H)* L 63-67 N . 21 Lindenwood College (H) W 83-47 J . 25 Southern Illinois-Edwardsville (A) W 65-61 M . 5 Pittsburg State (N)§ W 69-56 F . 5 Pittsburg State (A)* W 58-53 N . 24 Teikyo Marycrest (H)‡ W 94-59 J . 27 Emporia State (H)* W 65-50 M . 6 Emporia State (A)§ L 49-77 F . 7 Northwest Missouri (A)* L 71-83 N . 25 Fort Hays State (H)‡ W 65-50 J . 30 Missouri Western (H)* W 58-43 *MIAA game (5th-place tie, 9-7). #CMSU University Inn Jennies F . 10 Missouri-Rolla (A)* W 55-52 N . 30 Missouri Valley (H) W 76-60 F . 3 Washburn University (A)* L 60-76 Classic. $Grand Canyon Lady ‘Lopes Invitational. †MIAA Post- F . 14 Washburn University (H)* W 60-45 D . 2 William Woods (H) W 79-59 F . 6 Missouri-St . Louis (A)* W 69-57 Season Tournament (5th-tie). §NCAA-II South Central Regional F . 17 Missouri Southern (H)* W 73-57 D . 8 Missouri Baptist (H) W 94-64 at Emporia State (3rd-tie). F . 10 Northeast Missouri (A)* W 74-48 F . 20 Southwest Baptist (A)* L 54-60 D . 9 Benedictine College [Kan .] (H) W 103-39 F . 13 Northwest Missouri (H)* W 73-62 1998-99 (17-11) F . 24 Emporia State (A)* L 53-58 D . 18 Friends University (H) W 85-58 F . 17 Missouri Western (A)* W 62-56 Home: 11-2 Away: 6-8 Neutral: 0-1 F . 28 Pittsburg State (H)† 2OT-W 95-91 D . 27 Cameron University (N)# W 93-45 F . 20 Pittsburg State (H)* W 64-63 N . 8 St . Louis Goldstar (H) Exhib 81-66 M . 2 Emporia State (A)† L 61-91 D . 28 Texas A&M-Kingsville (N)# W 61-52 F . 24 Missouri Southern (A)* L 66-73 N . 14 Quincy University (H) W 110-73 *MIAA game (4th place, 11-7). #CMSU University Inn Jennies J . 2 Southwest Baptist (A)* W 77-59 Classic (2nd). $Metropolitan State College Thanksgiving F . 27 Southwest Baptist (H)* W 74-62 N . 20 Iowa Wesleyan (H) W 79-67 J . 6 Emporia State (H)* W 81-63 Classic (1st). †MIAA Post-Season Tournament (3rd-tie). M . 2 Missouri Western (H)† W 67-49 N . 21 Wayne [Neb .] State (H) W 63-55 J . 10 [23] Lincoln (A)* W 77-52 M . 4 Washburn University (A)† L 71-84 N . 27 Nebraska-Omaha (A) OT-L 71-79 2001-02 (21-9) J . 13 [23] Missouri Southern (A)* W 68-65 M . 12 Washburn University (A)§ L 67-77 N . 28 Florida Southern (N) L 59-77 Home: 12-3 Away: 7-5 Neutral: 2-1 J . 17 [17] Missouri Western (H)* W 73-56 *MIAA game (4th-place tie, 10-6). ‡Grand Canyon Univ. D . 1 Missouri Valley (H) W 83-39 N . 9 Columbus State (N)# L 82-88 J . 20 [17] Washburn University (H)* L 53-58 ‘Lopes Invitational (3rd). #Mankato State Happy Chef Holiday D . 9 William Woods (H) W 96-80 N . 10 Fort Valley State (N)# W 93-80 Tournament (3rd). †MIAA Post-Season Tournament (3rd-tie). J . 24 [16] Northwest Missouri (H)* W 72-64 D . 19 Lindenwood University (A) W 79-61 §NCAA-II South Central Regional at Washburn (3rd-tie). J . 27 [16] Missouri-Rolla (A)* L 59-70 N . 11 Nebraska-Omaha (N)# OT-W 85-83 D . 28 Cal State-Hayward (A) W 66-52 N . 16 SIU-Edwardsville (H)+ W 91-59 1993-94 (18-9) J . 31 [19] Pittsburg State (H)* W 84-62 D . 29 San Francisco State (A) L 79-86 N . 17 Drury (H)+ OT-L 82-87 Home: 8-3 Away: 6-5 Neutral: 4-1 F . 3 [19] Northeast Missouri (H)* W 70-50 J . 2 Missouri Western (A)* L 50-58 N . 20 Evangel (H) W 76-51 N . 23 Southern Illinois-Edwardsville (H) L 53-70 F . 7 [18] Missouri-St . Louis (A)* W 85-55 J . 4 Southwest Baptist (A)* L 67-71 N . 26 Cal State-Chico (N)‡ W 80-62 F . 10 [18] Emporia State (A)* W 77-59 J . 6 Lincoln University [Mo .] (H)* W 71-60 N . 27 Rockhurst (A) W 94-74 N . 27 Fort Hays State (N)‡ 2OT-W 98-91 F . 14 [14] Lincoln (H)* W 93-63 J . 9 Missouri Southern (A)* L 50-53 D . 2 Nebraska-Omaha (A) W 86-68 D . 3 Southern Indiana (N)# L 68-70 F . 17 [14] Missouri Southern (H)* L 54-65 J . 13 Pittsburg State (H)* L 54-71 D . 8 Lincoln University [Mo .](A) W 62-42 D . 4 Southern Illinois-Edwardsville (A)# L 60-74 F . 21 [15] Missouri Western (A)* L 61-83 J . 16 Missouri-Rolla (H)* W 61-45 D . 16 Central Methodist (H) W 90-55 F . 24 [15] Washburn University (A)* W 83-57 D . 18 Avila College (H) W 76-51 J . 20 Truman State (A)* L 61-91 D . 29 Missouri-St . Louis (H) W 75-62 F . 26 [15] Northwest Missouri (H)† W 91-67 D . 21 Quincy University (A) W 84-71 J . 23 Pittsburg State (A)* L 48-65 J . 2 Pittsburg State (A)* L 52-55 D . 27 Central Washington (N)$ W 84-52 F . 28 [17] Southwest Baptist (H)† L 35-54 J . 25 Missouri Southern (H)* W 70-59 *MIAA game (1st-place tie, 12-4). ‡CMSU University Inn J . 5 Missouri Western (H)* W 72-69 D . 28 Southern Illinois-Edwardsville (N)$ W 94-75 Jennies Classic. #High Desert Classic at Durango H.S., Las J . 30 Southwest Baptist (H)* W 76-68 J . 7 Truman State (H)* W 68-57 J . 5 Pittsburg State (H)* W 60-55 F . 1 Northwest Missouri (H)* W 64-52 Vegas, Nevada. †MIAA Post-Season Tournament (3rd-tie). J . 9 Missouri Southern (A)* L 64-68 J . 8 Missouri Western (H)* L 60-72 1996-97 (21-9) F . 3 Lincoln University [Mo .] (A)* OT-W 75-67 J . 12 Emporia State (A)* W 82-66 F . 6 Washburn University (A)* W 82-72 J . 12 Southwest Baptist (H)* L 58-70 J . 15 Lincoln University [Mo .] (H)* W 73-41 Home: 13-3 Away: 7-5 Neutral: 1-1 F . 10 Emporia State (H)* L 58-72 J . 16 Missouri-Rolla (A)* W 72-46 J . 19 Missouri Southern (H)* L 68-78 N . 8 Mexican National Team (H1) Exhib 60-49 F . 13 Northwest Missouri (A)* W 58-50 J . 19 Washburn University (H)* W 58-51 J . 22 Northeast Missouri (A)* W 91-68 N . 17 St . Louis Gold’s Gym (H1) Exhib 60-57 F . 17 Truman State (H)* W 74-63 J . 23 Northwest Missouri State (A)* W 77-67 J . 26 Missouri-Rolla (A)* W 79-75 N . 21 William Woods (H) W 70-49 F . 23 Southwest Baptist (A)† W 55-54 J . 27 Emporia State (A)* L 50-62 N . 22 Harris-Stowe (H)‡ W 105-38 J . 29 Southwest Baptist (H)* W 64-54 F . 25 Missouri Western (A)† L 51-63 J . 30 Pittsburg State (H)* W 74-60 N . 23 Fort Hays State (H)‡ L 54-59 F . 2 Northwest Missouri (H)* W 65-60 *MIAA game (6th-place tie, 9-7). #CMSU University Inn Jennies F . 2 Missouri Western (A)* L 57-81 N . 29 Central Oklahoma (N)# W 82-62 Classic. $Nebraska-Omaha O2TV Tournament (4th). †MIAA F . 5 Washburn University (A)* L 45-82 F . 4 Truman State (A)* W 62-60 F . 9 Missouri-St . Louis (A)* W 89-72 N . 30 Rollins College (A)# W 57-54 Post-Season Tournament (3rd-tie). F . 6 Missouri Southern (H)* W 77-56 F . 12 Missouri Western (A)* L 62-76 D . 4 Lincoln University [Mo .] (A)* W 74-64 1999-2000 (22-7) F . 16 Emporia State (H)* W 94-83 D . 7 Washburn University (A)* OT–L 60-63 Home: 12-4 Away: 8-2 Neutral: 2-1 F . 9 Southwest Baptist (A)* W 71-58 F . 19 Lincoln University [Mo .] (A)* W 77-59 D . 14 Lyon College (A) W 69-58 N . 7 St . Louis Goldstar (H)† Exhib 87-84 F . 13 Missouri-Rolla (H)* W 70-57 F . 23 Missouri Southern (A)* L 59-77 D . 30 Rockhurst College (H) L 51-55 N . 19 Grand Canyon (H)# W 90-56 F . 16 Washburn University (A)* L 85-94 F . 26 Northeast Missouri (H)* W 78-63 J . 2 Emporia State (H)* W 65-51 N . 20 Nebraska-Omaha (H)# L 72-79 F . 20 Northwest Missouri State (H)* W 68-64 F . 28 Pittsburg State (H)† W 80-61 J . 4 Missouri Western (A)* L 62-65 N . 26 Southern Colorado (N)$ W 64-53 F . 23 Emporia State (H)* W 72-66 J . 8 Southwest Baptist (H)* W 65-61 M . 2 Missouri Western (A)† L 73-87 N . 28 Bemidji State (N)$ W 89-64 F . 25 Emporia State (H)% L 67-72 J . 11 Missouri Southern (A)* W 66-60 *MIAA game (4th place, 11-5). ‡Washburn Ramada Inn Lady D . 4 Friends University (H) W 91-38 *MIAA game (3rd place, 12-6). # Disney Tip-Off Classic in Blues Classic. #Southern Illinois-Edwardsville Cougar Classic J . 13 Pittsburg State (A)* L 53-57 D . 8 Morningside College (A) W 83-62 Orlando, Fla. + Holiday Inn Express Jennies Classic. MIAA (4th). $High Desert Classic at Meadows H.S., Las Vegas, Nev. J . 15 Northwest Missouri (H)* W 80-67 Post-season Tournament. †MIAA Post-Season Tournament (3rd-tie). D . 11 William Woods (H) W 81-49 J . 18 Missouri-Rolla (H)* W 76-51 D . 30 Lincoln University [Mo .] (H) W 83-56 2002-03 (10-17) 1994-95 (17-10) J . 22 Truman State (A)* W 77-63 J . 3 Pittsburg State (A)* W 78-53 Home: 6-7 Away: 3-10 Neutral: 1-0 Home: 12-2 Away: 3-7 Neutral: 2-1 J . 25 Pittsburg State (H)* W 69-65 J . 5 Truman State (H)* L 70-72 N . 22 St . Joseph’s State (A) L 59-62 N . 21 Lindenwood College (A) W 73-63 F . 1 Southwest Baptist (A)* W 79-58 J . 8 Missouri Western (H)* W 84-49 N . 23 Indianapolis (A) L 65-71 N . 25 South Dakota (H)‡ W 76-70 F . 3 Lyon College (H) W 73-60 J . 12 Northwest Missouri (A)* W 85-61 N . 26 Rockhurst (H) W 74-60 N. 26 MidAmerica Nazarene (H)‡ W 68-52 F . 5 Lincoln University [Mo .] (H)* W 76-57 J . 15 Missouri-Rolla (A)* W 67-56 N . 29 Western State (N)# W 66-52 N . 29 William Jewell (H) W 76-73 F . 8 Washburn University (H)* L 59-74 J . 19 Washburn University (H)* W 65-47 D . 3 William Woods (H) W 76-52 F . 10 Missouri Southern (H)* W 62-45 J . 22 Missouri Southern (H)* W 73-63 N . 30 Mesa State (N)# L 56-66 D . 8 Graceland College (H) W 101-47 F . 12 Emporia State (A)* L 52-74 J . 25 Southwest Baptist (A)* W 72-55 D . 3 William Penn (H) W 83-39 D . 19 Park College (H) W 102-38 F . 15 Northwest Missouri (A)* OT–W 70-68 J . 29 Emporia State (H)* OT-L 83-85 D . 6 Lincoln University [Mo .] (H)+ W 60-52 D . 27 West Virginia Wesleyan (N)# W 75-72 F . 19 Truman State (H)* W 57-48 J . 31 Pittsburg State (H)* OT-W 82-76 D . 7 Nebraska-Omaha (H)+ OT-W 96-93 F . 25 Northwest Missouri (H)† W 65-60 D . 28 Montana State-Billings (N)# L 69-83 F . 2 Truman State (A)* W 72-68 D . 16 Drury (A) L 68-78 D . 29 Cal Poly-Pomona (N)# W 75-70 F . 27 Pittsburg State (H)† W 86-71 F . 5 Missouri Western (A)* L 65-73 D . 30 Truman (H)* OT-L 76-80 J . 4 Washburn University (H)* L 72-85 M . 1 Missouri Western (A)† L 46-53 F . 9 [25] Northwest Missouri (H)* W 78-74 J . 4 Missouri Western (A)* L 68-73 J . 7 Missouri Western (A)* L 69-94 M . 6 Emporia State (N)§ L 51-54 *MIAA game (2nd place, 13-5). H1–Played in Garrison Gymnasium. F . 12 [25] Missouri-Rolla (H)* W 67-46 J . 8 Missouri Southern (H)* W 76-72 @UCMMULES • Facebook.com/UCMathletics 83 UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL S e a s o n R e s u lt s UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL

J . 11 Southwest Baptist (A)* L 65-80 M . 3 [17] Missouri Southern (N)† W 62-59 D . 20 Cameron (N)& L 71-68 Baptist Thanksgiving Classic. #Cruizin’ Classic-Fort J . 15 Missouri-Rolla (H)* W 70-54 M . 5 [17] No . 7 Emporia State (N)† L 48-89 J . 2 Pittsburg State (A)* L 60-58 Lauderdale, Fla. †MIAA Post-Season Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.(2nd). §NCAA-II Regional Tournament-Canyon, Tex . J . 18 Washburn (A)* L 53-59 M . 11 [19] No . 7 Emporia State (N)! L 69-82 J . 5 No . 4 Washburn (A)* L 68-47 J . 22 Northwest Missouri (H)* L 64-69 *MIAA game (3rd place, 13-5). #Midwestern State Classic. J . 9 Southwest Baptist (H)* L 90-70 2010-11 (16-13) J . 25 Emporia State (H)* L 57-79 +Holiday Inn Express Jennies Classic. $Hoop ‘N Surf Classic, J . 12 No . 23 Missouri Southern (H)* L 85-82 Home: 9-5 Away: 6-6 Neutral: 1-2 Honolulu, Hi. †MIAA Post-Season Tournament, Kansas N . 13 Texas A&M-Kingsville (N)@ W 77-50 J . 29 Pittsburg State (A)* L 64-77 City, Mo.(3rd-tie). ! NCAA-II South Central Regional at Drury J . 16 Missouri Western (A)* L 89-63 F . 1 Missouri Western (H)* L 60-78 University, Springfield, Mo. J . 19 No . 19 Emporia State (H)* L 73-63 N . 14 West Texas A&M (N)@ L 61-70 F . 5 Missouri Southern (A)* L 63-68 2005-06 (22-10) J . 23 Fort Hays State (A)* W 74-62 N . 17 Lindenwood-Belleville (H) W 93-53 F . 8 Southwest Baptist (H)* L 64-74 Home: 9-3 Away: 7-4 Neutral: 6-3 J . 26 Northwest Missouri (A)* L 98-84 N . 22 William Jewell (H) W 66-41 N . 23 Evangel (H) W 65-58 F . 12 Missouri-Rolla (A)* W 71-52 N . 16 [23] Lincoln (A) W 85-53 J . 30 Truman State (H)* W 77-63 N . 27 Quincy (A) L 86-99 F . 15 Washburn (H)* L 48-54 N . 18 [23] Mesa State (N)# W 82-51 F . 2 Pittsburg State (H)* W 70-58 N . 30 Southwest Baptist (A)* W 63-61 F . 19 Northwest Missouri (A)* W 70-63 N . 19 [23] Cameron (N)# W 87-68 F . 6 Truman State (A)* W 79-72 D . 4 Missouri Southern (A)* L 62-74 F . 22 Emporia State (A)* L 71-83 N . 25 [23] Central Oklahoma (N)% W 83-69 F . 9 Northwest Missouri (H)* W 96-52 D . 11 Emporia State (H)* L 58-63 F . 26 Pittsburg State (H)* L 59-65 N . 26 [23] Cameron (A)% L 77-80 F . 11 Fort Hays State (H)* W 73-63 D . 15 Lincoln (A)* W 58-50 M . 1 Truman (A)* W 72-50 N . 30 [23] Lincoln (H) W 91-34 F . 16 No . 20 Emporia State (A)* L 83-65 D . 18 Pittsburg State (H)* L 64-74 *MIAA game (9th place, 5-13). # Mesa State University D . 7 [19] Harris-Stowe (H) W 92-38 F . 20 Missouri Southern (A)* L 64-53 Classic in Grand Junction, Colo. + Holiday Inn Express Jennies D . 31 Washburn (A)* L 68-86 D . 10 [19] No . 1 Washburn (A)* L 73-80 F . 23 Missouri Western (H)* W 66-49 Classic. J . 5 Fort Hays State (A)* L 58-70 D . 13 [19] Evangel (H)* W 92-48 F . 26 Southwest Baptist (A)* W 74-64 2003-04 (15-13) J . 8 Nebraska-Omaha (H)* W 92-75 D . 20 [18] Texas A&M Comm . (N)$ L 59-66 M . 1 No . 17 Washburn (H)* W 68-59 Home: 6-6 Away: 6-4 Neutral: 3-3 J . 12 Northwest Missouri (A)* L 72-75 D . 21 [18] No . 15 West Texas A&M (N)$ L 79-92 M . 6 Southwest Baptist (N)† L 89-80 N . 17 Missouri Valley (H) W 77-42 J . 15 Missouri Western (A)* W 56-53 D . 31 [18] Northwest Missouri (H)* W 83-81 *MIAA game (T-4th place, 9-9). #Jennies Invite. %Nebraska- N . 21 Missouri-St . Louis (N)% W 64-37 Omaha Invitational. &Cruzin’ Classic, Miami Shores, Fla. †MIAA J . 19 Truman (H)* OT-L 74-78 J . 4 Truman (H)* OT-W 77-71 N . 22 Central Arkansas (N)% W 92-61 Post-Season Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.(T-5th). J . 22 Southwest Baptist (H)* W 70-41 J . 7 Missouri Western (A)* L 68-76 N . 27 Incarnate Word (N)# L 73-79 2008-09 (17-11) J . 26 Missouri Southern (H)* W 69-63 J . 10 Southwest Baptist (A)* W 70-66 N . 28 Angelo State (N)# L 77-80 Home: 9-3 Away: 6-7 Neutral: 2-1 J . 29 Pittsburg State (A)* W 66-60 J . 14 No . 3 Emporia State (H)* L 67-87 N . 29 East Central (N)# W 87-73 N . 15 William Jewell (H) W 67-58 F . 3 Emporia State (A)* L 61-76 J . 18 Missouri Southern (H)* L 62-64 D . 5 Oakland City (H)+ W 71-66 N . 18 Graceland (H) W 97-55 F . 5 Lincoln (H)* W 73-54 J . 25 Pittsburg State (A)* W 65-57 D . 6 Wayne State (H)+ W 67-58 N . 28 Texas A&M-Kingsville (A)@ L 74-80 N . F . 9 Washburn (H)* L 49-55 J . 28 Northwest Missouri (A)* W 77-68 D . 17 Lincoln (A) W 64-57 29 Texas A&M-International (N)@ W 88-67 F . 12 Fort Hays State (H)* W 80-63 F . 1 Pittsburg State (H)* W 79-70 D . 30 Pittsburg State (A)* W 80-72 D . 2 Southwest Baptist (A)* W 86-66 F . 16 Nebraska-Omaha (A)* W 68-54 F . 4 Central Methodist (H) W 107-48 J . 3 Washburn (A)* L 61-71 D . 6 Missouri Southern (A)* W 59-52 F . 19 Northwest Missouri (H)* L 74-88 F . 8 Missouri Southern (A)* W 74-66 J . 7 Southwest Baptist (H)* L 60-68 D . 13 No . 9 Emporia State (H)* L 64-77 F . 23 Missouri Western (H)* W 80-58 F . 11 No . 3 Emporia State (A)* W 63-60 J . 10 Missouri Western (A)* W 79-72 D . 17 Palm Beach Atlantic (A)# W 72-62 F . 26 Truman (A)* W 71-62 F . 15 Southwest Baptist (H)* W 80-47 J . 14 Missouri Southern (H)* W 80-60 D . 18 Dominican (NY) (N)# W 77-51 M . 4 Emporia State (N)† OT-L 69-74 F . 18 Missouri Western (H)* W 72-58 J . 17 Emporia State (H)* OT-L 69-70 D . 29 Pittsburg State (H)* W 66-56 *MIAA game (6th place, 12-10). @St. Mary’s (Tex.) Invitational. F . 22 Truman (A)* W 70-56 J . 21 Missouri-Rolla (A)* W 73-42 D . 31 Missouri-Kansas City (A) L 53-67 †MIAA Post-Season Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.(T-5th). F . 25 No . 1 Washburn (H)* L 63-76 J . 24 Truman (H)* W 81-74 J . 3 No . 2 Washburn (A)* OT-W 79-77 2011-12 (20-9) M . 2 Northwest Missouri (N) † W 68-66 J . 28 Northwest Missouri (A)* L 42-71 J . 7 Fort Hays State (A)* L 60-79 Home: 10-4 Away: 8-3 Neutral: 2-2 M . 4 No . 5 Emporia State (N)† W 63-60 J . 31 Pittsburg State (H)* L 57-64 J . 10 Nebraska-Omaha (H)* W 66-62 N . 14 Evangel (H) W 89-54 M . 5 No . 1 Washburn (N)† L 71-75 F . 4 Northwest Missouri (H)* L 52-77 J . 14 NW Missouri State (A)* W 66-63 N . 18 Midwestern State (A)@ 2OT-W 97-96 M . 10 Angelo State (N)! W 79-68 F . 7 Truman (A)* W 74-55 J . 17 Missouri Western (A)* W 74-66 N . 19 East Central (Okla .) (N)@ W 70-51 M . 11 No . 1 Washburn (A)! L 51-65 F . 11 Missouri-Rolla (H)* W 68-46 J . 21 Truman State (H)* W 59-55 N . 26 Quincy (H) W 66-65 *MIAA game (3rd place, 11-5). #Emporia State Classic. F . 14 Emporia State (A)* L 50-75 % Cameron University Classic. $South Central Regional J . 24 Southwest Baptist (H)* W 90-81 N . 28 Benedictine (Kan .) (H) W 91-47 F . 18 Missouri Southern (A)* L 54-60 Challenge (Las Vegas). †MIAA Post-Season Tournament, J . 28 Missouri Southern (H)* L 65-72 N . 30 [25] Southwest Baptist (H)* W 86-51 F . 21 Missouri Western (H)* OT-L 87-90 Kansas City, Mo.(2nd). ! NCAA-II South Central Regional at J . 31 Pittsburg State (A)* OT-L 79-81 D . 3 [25] Missouri Southern (H)* W 66-50 Washburn University, Topeka, Kan. F . 24 Southwest Baptist (A)* W 66-62 F . 4 No . 4 Emporia State (A)* L 69-93 D . 10 [22] Emporia State (A)* L 66-80 F . 28 Washburn (H)* L 57-59 2006-07 (14-14) F . 11 No . 9 Washburn (H)* L 58-73 D . 14 [22] Lincoln (H)* L 53-57 M . 4 Northwest Missouri State (N) L 58-65 Home: 9-4 Away: 3-9 Neutral: 2-1 F . 14 Fort Hays State (H)* W 72-67 D . 16 [22] Lewis (H) W 94-59 *MIAA game (6th place, 8-10). %Drury University Invitational. N . 15 Southern Indiana (H) W 58-47 F . 18 Nebraska-Omaha (A)* L 44-65 D . 18 [22] Pittsburg State (A)* L 46-59 #Turkey Day Shootout in Kingsville, Texas. +Holiday Inn N . 17 St . Mary’s (TX) (A)# L 52-53 F . 21 NW Missouri State (H)* W 72-48 D . 31 [22] Washburn (H)* L 66-74 Express Jennies Classic. N . 18 Texas A&M-Kingsville (N)# W 70-55 F . 25 Missouri Western (H)* W 79-57 J . 4 Fort Hays State (H)* W 76-66 N . 24 Arkansas Tech (A)% W 58-49 F . 28 Truman State (A)* L 58-83 J . 11 Northwest Missouri (H)* W 66-64 Dave Slifer N . 25 Ouachita Baptist (N)% W 74-58 M . 6 Missouri Southern (N)† L 57-62 J . 14 Missouri Western (H)* W 72-67 D . 6 Arkansas Tech (H) L 76-80 2004-pres. *MIAA game (T-4th place, 12-8). @Texas A&M-Kingsville J . 18 Truman (A)* W 60-53 D . 9 Pittsburg State (H) W 69-49 Thanksgiving Shootout. #Cruizin’ Classic-Fort Lauderdale, J . 21 Southwest Baptist (A)* W 61-60 (Nine Seasons) D . 12 Evangel (H) W 67-34 Fla.. †MIAA Post-Season Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.(4th). J . 25 Missouri Southern (A)* W 73-66 D . 18 Barry (A)$ W 69-47 2009-10 (19-12) 169-97 Record J . 28 Pittsburg State (H)* L 67-72 D . 19 Nova Southeastern (N)$ W 65-51 Home: 9-4 Away: 7-4 Neutral: 3-4 (.635) F . 1 Emporia State (H)* W 63-62 D . 30 No . 5 Washburn (H)* L 44-66 N . 15 Graceland (H) W 97-66 F . 4 Lincoln (A)* W 67-61 J . 2 Southwest Baptist (A)* W 93-77 N . 20 Texas A&M-Kingsville (H)@ W 76-59 2004-05 (23-8) F . 8 Washburn (A)* W 69-68 J . 6 Missouri Southern (A)* L 61-79 N . 21 Minnesota-Duluth (H)@ L 53-63 Home: 12-2 Away: 8-3 Neutral: 3-3 F . 11 Fort Hays State (A)* L 51-68 J . 10 No . 4 Missouri Western (H)* L 54-68 N . 27 No . 20 Drury (N)$ W 75-73 N . 15 Cameron University (H) W 74-56 F . 18 at Northwest Missouri (A)* W 66-56 J . 18 Fort Hays State (H)* W 73-54 N . 28 No . 19 Quincy (N)$ L 77-80 N . 17 Lincoln (A) W 58-47 F . 22 Missouri Western (A)* W 75-55 J . 20 Northwest Missouri (H)* W 80-69 D . 2 Southwest Baptist (H)* W 69-60 N . 19 Texas Woman’s Univ . (N)# L 76-78 F . 25 Truman (H)* OT-L 75-80 J . 24 Truman (A)* L 59-61 D . 5 Missouri Southern (H)* W 71-58 N . 20 Midwestern State (A)# W 78-64 M . 1 Fort Hays State (N)† W 73-61 J . 27 Pittsburg State (A)* L 71-79 D . 12 No . 9 Emporia State (A)* L 66-72 N . 30 Hannibal-LaGrange (H) W 86-54 M . 3 Washburn (N)† L 62-64 J . 31 Truman (H)* W 98-62 D . 17 Nova Southeastern (A)# W 73-57 D . 3 Lincoln (H)+ W 84-49 M . 9 Pittsburg State (N) L 70-74 F . 3 Northwest Missouri (A)* L 66-81 D . 19 Barry (N)# L 49-66 D . 4 Winona State (H)+ W 95-70 *MIAA game (4th place, 13-7). @Midwestern State Invitational. F . 7 Fort Hays State (A)* L 73-84 D . 28 Pittsburg State (A)* L 62-67 †MIAA Post-Season Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.(T-3rd). D . 11 Upper Iowa (H) W 95-60 F . 10 No . 10 Emporia State (H)* W 65-59 J . 2 No . 8 Washburn (H)* L 66-76 §NCAA Division II South Central Regional, Topeka, Kan. (T-5th). D . 19 Arkansas Tech (N)$ W 84-50 F . 14 Missouri Southern (H)* W 67-48 J . 4 Fort Hays State (H)* L 64-71 D . 20 St . Thomas Aquinas (N)$ W 90-65 F . 17 No . 2 Missouri Western (A)* OT-L 97-99 J . 9 Nebraska-Omaha (A)* W 75-69 2012-13 (24-6) D . 30 Pittsburg State (H)* W 63-59 F . 19 No . 9 Emporia State (A)* L 62-106 J . 13 NW Missouri State (H)* L 67-80 Home: 14-0 Away: 6-4 Neutral: 4-2 J . 2 No . 1 Washburn (H)* L 57-59 F . 21 Southwest Baptist (H)* L 52-75 J . 16 Missouri Western (H)* W 83-61 N . 10 Webster (H) W 92-49 J . 6 Southwest Baptist (A)* OT-W 84-74 F . 24 No . 6 Washburn (A)* L 53-63 J . 20 Truman State (A)* W 60-33 N . 12 Evangel University (H) W 87-37 J . 8 Missouri Western (H)* W 76-64 M . 2 No . 11 Emporia State (N)† L 50-67 J . 23 Southwest Baptist (A)* W 71-68 N . 15 Harding (H) W 78-62 J . 12 Missouri Southern (A)* W 64-59 *MIAA game (T-5th place, 7-11). #St. Mary’s (Texas) Classic. J . 27 Missouri Southern (A)* L 59-61 N . 18 St . Mary’s (H) W 74-72 J . 15 No . 1 Emporia State (A)* W 84-77 %Arkansas Tech Invitational. $Cruzin’ Classic, Miami Shores, J . 30 Pittsburg State (H)* W 75-62 N . 24 at Lewis University (A) W 84-77 J . 19 [21] Missouri-Rolla (H)* W 63-62 Fla. †MIAA Post-Season Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.(5th- tie). F . 3 No . 5 Emporia State (H)* W 64-60 D . 5 [23] at Fort Hays State (A)* L 50-95 J . 22 [21] Truman (A)* W 80-70 F . 10 No . 13 Washburn (A)* OT-L 54-66 D . 8 [23] Emporia State (H)* W 84-63 J . 26 [15] Northwest Missouri (H)* W 78-72 2007-08 (14-14) F . 13 Fort Hays State (A)* W 65-63 D . 18 Dixie State (N)@ W 78-69 J . 29 [15] Pittsburg State (A)* W 73-62 Home: 9-4 Away: 4-7 Neutral: 1-3 F . 17 Nebraska-Omaha (H)* W 60-57 D . 19 Academy of Art (N)@ W 92-80 F . 2 [10] Northwest Missouri (A)* L 70-76 N . 16 SIU-Edwardsville (H)# L 59-70 F . 20 NW Missouri State (A)* W 87-66 D . 30 Arkansas Tech (H) W 76-71 F . 5 [10] Truman (H)* W 98-65 N . 17 St . Mary’s (Texas) (H)# W 81-69 F . 24 Missouri Western (A)* W 63-49 J . 2 Southwest Baptist (H)* W 69-66 F . 9 [13] Missouri-Rolla (A)* W 71-65 N . 20 Southern Indiana (A) L 92-65 F . 27 Truman State (H)* W 79-63 J . 9 [15] Northeastern State (H)* W 63-52 F . 12 [13] No . 8 Emporia State (H)* L 54-64 N . 24 Evangel (H) W 87-67 M . 4 Missouri Southern (N)† W 77-67 J . 12 [15] Pittsburg State (H)* W 70-67 F . 16 [14] Missouri Southern (H)* W 77-59 N . 30 Nebraska-Omaha (A)% W 70-56 M . 6 No . 15 Emporia State (N)† W 79-74 J . 16 [11] at Nebraska-Kearney (A)* W 68-63 F . 19 [14] Missouri Western (A)* L 53-85 D . 1 Minnesota State (N)% L 87-61 M . 7 No . 10 Washburn (N) † L 56-68 J . 19 [11] at Truman State (A)* L 64-73 F . 23 [17] Southwest Baptist (H)* W 75-71 D . 6 William Jewell (H) OT-W 72-62 M . 12 No . 10 Washburn (N) § L 61-72 J . 23 [16] Missouri Western (H)* W 74-71 D . 19 Bellarmine (N)& W 55-48 F . 26 [17] No . 3 Washburn (A)* L 53-61 *MIAA game (3rd place, 13-7). @Jennies Classic. $Southwest J . 26 [16] Northwest Missouri (H)* W 60-52 84 UCMathletics.com UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL

J . 30 [11] at Lincoln (A)* W 77-67 F . 2 [11] at Lindenwood (A)* W 83-75 F . 7 [10] at Central Oklahoma (A)* W 87-75 F . 9 [10] at Missouri Southern (A)* W 74-63 F . 13 [7] Lindenwood (H)* W 58-44 F . 16 [7] Lincoln (H)* W 77-62 F . 23 [7] at Southwest Baptist (A)* L 52-63 F . 27 [13] Truman (H)* W 58-56 M . 2 [13] at Washburn (A)* L 53-59 M . 8 [13] Missouri Western (N)† W 54-53 M . 9 [13] Fort Hays State (N)† W 87-78 M . 10 [13] Emporia State (N) † L 51-67 M . 15 [13] SW Oklahoma State (N)§ L 71-73

*MIAA game (2nd place, 14-4). @Las Vegas Challenge. †MIAA Post-Season Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.(2nd). §NCAA Division II South Central Regional, Topeka, Kan. (T-5th).

Note: Beginning with the 1995-96 season, the number in [ ] before an opponent name indicates UCM’s ranking in the USA TODAY/ WBCA Division II Coaches Top 25 poll entering the game.

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Jennies’ Year-by-Year Results “AIAW Era” – Overall – — MAIAW — State Regional National Season Head Coach W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Fin. Tourney Tourney Tourney PF-Avg. PA-Avg. 1970-71 Jane Markert 11-4 .733 — — 3rd — — 834-55 675-456. .0 1971-72 Mildred Barnes 16-3 .842 — — — 2nd 2nd — 1,138-59 .9 859-45 .2 1972-73 Mildred Barnes 17-6 .739 — — — 1st 3rd — 1,367-59 .4 1,000-43 .5 1973-74 Mildred Barnes 13-7 .650 — — — 2nd — — 1,273-63 964-48.6 .2 1974-75 Mildred Barnes 13-8 .619 — — — 4th — — 1,483-70 1,299-61.6 .9 1975-76 Mildred Barnes 15-8 .652 — — — 2nd — — 1,685-73 1,508-65.3 .6 1976-77 Mildred Barnes 23-6 .793 6-0 1 .000 1st 1st 3rd — 2,062-71 .1 1,773-61 .1 1977-78 Mildred Barnes 17-10 .630 4-2 .667 3rd 3rd — — 1,875-69 .4 1,642-60 .8 1978-79 Mildred Barnes 16-10 .615 5-0 1 .000 1st 2nd 5-T — 1,976-76 .0 1,734-66 .7 1979-80 Mildred Barnes 26-5 .839 — — — 1st* 5-T 17-T 2,540-81 .9 1,963-63 .3 1980-81 Jorja Hoehn 14-13 .519 4-4 .500 2nd† — — — 1,869-69 .2 1,816-67 .3 1981-82 Jorja Hoehn 20-9 .690 — — — — 2nd 9-T 2,040-70 .3 1,798-62 .0 Subtotals (12 Years) 201-89 .693 19-6 .760 — — — — 20,142-69.5 17,031-58.7

“NCAA/MIAA Era” – Overall – — MIAA — MIAA MIAA Regional National Season Head Coach W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Finish Tourney Tourney Tourney PF-Avg. PA-Avg. 1982-83 Jorja Hoehn 29-3 .906 12-0 1 .000 1st 1st 1st 3-T 2,523-78 .8 2,016-63 .0 1983-84 Jorja Hoehn 27-5 .844 10-2 .833 1-T 1st 1st 1st 2,612-81 .6 2,044-63 .9 1984-85 Jorja Hoehn 28-4 .875 12-0 1 .000 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2,486-77 .6 1,989-62 .1 1985-86 Jon Pye 23-6 .793 11-1 .917 1-T 1st 1st 5-T 2,389-82 .4 1,935-66 .7 1986-87 Jon Pye 23-7 .767 12-2 .857 2nd 2nd 2nd — 2,162-72 .1 1,816-60 .5 1987-88 Jon Pye 26-5 .839 13-1 .929 1-T 1st 2nd — 2,419-78 .0 1,973-63 .7 1988-89 Jon Pye 29-5 .853 14-0 1 .000 1st 1st 1st 4th 2,758-81 .1 2,037-59 .9 1989-90 Jon Pye 29-3 .906 14-2 .875 1st‡ 1st 1st 5-T 2,560-80 .0 1,919-60 .0 1990-91 Jon Pye 23-6 .793 15-1 .938 1st 2nd 3-T — 2,364-81 .5 2,030-70 .0 1991-92 Jon Pye 21-7 .750 11-5 .688 4th 3-T — — 2,231-79 .7 1,817-64 .9 1992-93 Jon Pye 19-10 .655 10-6 .625 4-T 3-T 3-T — 2,016-69 .5 1,797-62 .0 1993-94 Jon Pye 18-9 .667 11-5 .688 4th 3-T — — 1,996-73 .9 1,845-68 .3 1994-95 Jon Pye 17-10 .630 8-8 .500 7th 5-T — — 1,930-71 .5 1,751-64 .9 1995-96 Scott Ballard 23-5 .821 12-4 .750 1-T 3-T — — 2,126-75 .9 1,635-58 .4 1996-97 Scott Ballard 21-9 .700 13-5 .722 2nd 2nd 5-T — 2,011-67 .0 1,764-58 .8 1997-98 Scott Ballard 19-10 .655 9-7 .562 5-T 5-T 3-T — 2,024-69 .8 1,808-62 .4 1998-99 Scott Ballard 17-11 .607 9-7 .562 6-T 3-T — — 1,910-68 .2 1,803-64 .4 1999-00 Scott Ballard 22-7 .759 14-4 .778 2nd 3-T 5-T — 2,125-73 .3 1,767-60 .9 2000-01 Scott Ballard 19-9 .679 11-7 .611 4th 3-T — — 1,958-69 .9 1,827-65 .3 2001-02 Scott Ballard 21-9 .700 12-6 .667 3rd 5-T — — 2,190-73 .0 1,962-65 .4 2002-03 Scott Ballard 10-17 .370 5-13 .278 9th — — — 1,798-66 .7 1,803-66 .8 2003-04 Scott Ballard 15-13 .536 8-10 .444 6th 5-T — — 1,920-68 .6 1,806-64 .5 2004-05 Dave Slifer 23-8 .742 13-5 .722 3rd 3-T 5-T — 2,272-73 .3 2,027-65 .4 2005-06 Dave Slifer 22-10 .688 11-5 .688 3rd 2nd 3-T — 2,409-75 .3 2,044-63 .9 2006-07 Dave Slifer 14-14 .500 7-11 .389 5-T 5-T — — 1,877-67 .0 1,820-65 .0 2007-08 Dave Slifer 14-14 .500 9-9 .500 3-T 5-T — — 1,960-70 .0 1,963-70 .1 2008-09 Dave Slifer 17-10 .630 12-8 .600 4-T 5-T — — 1,950-69 .6 1,875-66 .9 2009-10 Dave Slifer 19-12 .613 13-7 .650 3rd 2nd 4-T — 2,133-68 .8 2,007-64 .7 2010-11 Dave Slifer 16-13 .552 12-10 .545 6th 5-T — — 2,003-69 .1 1,878-64 .8 2011-12 Dave Slifer 20-9 .690 13-7 .650 4th 3-T 4-T — 2,036-70 .2 1,840-63 .4 2012-13 Dave Slifer 24-6 .800 14-4 .778 2nd 5-T 5-T — 2,145-71 .5 1,953-65 .1 Subtotals (31 Seasons) 648-266 .709 350-162 .684 — — — — 67,293 56,745 Grand Totals (43 Seasons) 849-355 .705 369-168 .687 — — — — 87,435 73,776

*AIAW Region VI South Sub-Regional finish. †AIAW Region VI Central District finish. ‡MIAA North Division finish. Note: The Jennies began competing in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (formerly Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association) and on the NCAA Division II level during the 1982-83 season. Prior to that, they were members of the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) on the state (Missouri AIAW), region (Region VI) and national (Large-College or Division I) levels since its inception in 1971. MAIAW regular-season games were used some seasons to qualify for the state tournament, which determined the MAIAW state championship; MIAA regular-season games determine the league’s regular-season champion and the seedings for the conference post-season tournament.

Jennies Coaches’ Composite Totals By Victories By Percentage Head Coach Yrs. W L Pct. Head Coach Yrs. W L Pct. Jon Pye (1985-95) 10 228 68 .770 Jorja Hoehn (1980-85) 5 118 34 .776 Dave Slifer (2004-present) 9 169 97 .635 Jon Pye (1985-95) 10 228 68 .770 Scott Ballard (1995-03) 9 167 90 .650 Jane Markert (1970-71) 1 11 4 .733 Mildred Barnes (1971-80) 9 156 63 .712 Mildred Barnes (1971-80) 9 156 63 .712 Jorja Hoehn (1980-85) 5 118 34 .776 Scott Ballard (1995-03) 9 167 90 .650 Jane Markert (1970-71) 1 11 4 .733 Dave Slifer (2004-present) 9 169 97 .635

86 UCMathletics.com UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL P o s t s e a s o n The Jennies in National Tournaments Total National-Tournament Appearances: 23 Total NCAA Tournament Appearances: 18 National-Tournament Win-Loss: 29-25 NCAA Tournament Win-Loss Record: 19-18 Number of Regional Championships: 7 Number of NCAA Regional Championships: 6

1971-72 AIAW Region VI Tournament (2nd) 1986-87 MIAA Tournament (2nd) 1998-99 MIAA Tournament (T-3rd) UCM 65, Kansas State 57 UCM 84, Northwest Missouri 56 UCM 55, Southwest Baptist 54 UCM 45, Midland Lutheran 40 Southeast Missouri 78, UCM 55 Missouri Western 63, UCM 51 South Dakota State 52, UCM 49 NCAA-II South Central Region (2nd) UCM 64, Southeast Missouri 62 1999-00 MIAA Tournament (T-3rd) 1972-73 AIAW Region VI Tournament (3rd) West Texas State 67, UCM 57 UCM 62, Washburn 52 UCM 74, Valley City State 31 Missouri Western 53, UCM 51 Kansas State 45, UCM 41 1987-88 MIAA Tournament (1st) NCAA-II South Central Region (T-5th) - Emporia, Kan. UCM 49, Northern Iowa 40 UCM 86, Northwest Missouri 61 Missouri Western 85, UCM 75 UCM 80, Southeast Missouri 68 1976-77 AIAW Region VI Tournament (3rd) NCAA-II South Central Region (2nd) - Warrensburg, Mo. 2000-01 MIAA Tournament (T-3rd) UCM 66, St . Cloud State 53 UCM 70, Abilene Christian 58 UCM 95, Pittsburg State 91 2OT Missouri 71, UCM 69 West Texas A&M 61, UCM 46 Emporia State 91, UCM 61 UCM 81, Nebraska-Omaha 71 (OT) 1988-89 MIAA Tournament (1st) 2001-02 MIAA Tournament (T-5th) 1978-79 AIAW-I Region VI Tournament (T-5th) UCM 95, NWMSU 60 Emporia State 72, UCM 67 Drake 80, UCM 77 UCM 68, Southeast Missouri 64 2003-04 MIAA Tournament (T-5th) 1979-80 AIAW-I Region VI Sub-Region (1st) NCAA-II South Central Region (1st) Northwest Missouri 65, UCM 58 UCM 74, St . Louis University 63 UCM 88, Abilene Christian 73 UCM 80, Missouri 69 UCM 63, West Texas A&M 62 2004-05 MIAA Tournament (T-3rd) UCM 73, Kansas State 60 NCAA-II Quarterfinals - St. Cloud, Minn. UCM 62, Missouri Southern 59 AIAW-I Region VI Tournament (T-5th) UCM 87, St . Cloud State 71 Emporia State 89, UCM 48 Kansas 72, UCM 71 NCAA-II Final Four (4th) - Cleveland, Miss. NCAA-II South Central Region (T-5th) - Springfield, Mo. AIAW-I National Tournament (T-17th) Delta State 94, UCM 73 Emporia State 82, UCM 69 Rutgers 87, UCM 75 Bentley College 83, UCM 81 2005-06 MIAA Tournament (2nd) 1981-82 AIAW-I Region VI Tournament (2nd) 1989-90 MIAA Tournament (1st) UCM 68, Northwest Missouri 66 UCM 91, NWMSU 61 UCM 74, Missouri Western 50 UCM 63, Emporia State 60 Minnesota 76, UCM 61 UCM 72, Southeast Missouri 60 Washburn 75, UCM 71 AIAW-I National Tournament (T-9th) NCAA-II South Central Region (1st) - Warrensburg, Mo. NCAA-II South Central Region (T-3rd) - Topeka, Kan. Texas 67, UCM 54 UCM 79, Southeast Missouri 68 UCM 79, Angelo State 68 UCM 67, West Texas A&M 63 Washburn 65, UCM 51 1982-83 MIAA Tournament (1st) NCAA-II Quarterfinals (T-5th) - Warrensburg, Mo. UCM 82, Lincoln 51 Oakland 66, UCM 61 2006-07 MIAA Tournament (T-5th) UCM 91, Northwest Missouri 69 Emporia State 67, UCM 50 NCAA-II South Central Region (1st) - Warrensburg, Mo. 1990-91 MIAA Tournament (2nd) UCM 71, Southeast Missouri 50 UCM 112, Missouri-St . Louis 90 2007-08 MIAA Tournament (T-5th) Southeast Baptist 89, UCM 80 NCAA-II Quarterfinals - St. Cloud, Minn. UCM 71, Missouri-Rolla 60 Southeast Missouri 85, UCM 83 UCM 65, St . Cloud State 63 NCAA-II South Central Region (T-3rd) - Cape Girardeau, Mo. 2008-09 MIAA Tournament (T-5th) NCAA-II Final Four (T-3rd) - Springfield, Mass. Missouri Southern 62, UCM 57 Southeast Missouri 80, UCM 65 Virginia Union 75, UCM 72 1991-92 MIAA Tournament (T-3rd) 2009-10 MIAA Tournament (2nd) 1983-84 MIAA Tournament (1st) UCM 77, Missouri Southern 67 UCM 84, Missouri-Rolla 70 UCM 83, Missouri-Rolla 38 UCM 79, Emporia State 74 Pittsburg State 69, UCM 56 UCM 88, Southeast Missouri 65 Washburn 68, UCM 56 NCAA-II South Central Region (1st) - Warrensburg, Mo. 1992-93 MIAA Tournament (T-3rd) NCAA-II South Central Region (T-5th) - Canyon, Tex. UCM 76, Southeast Missouri 64 UCM 67, Missouri Western 49 Washburn 72, UCM 61 NCAA-II Quarterfinals - Warrensburg, Mo. Washburn 84, UCM 71 UCM 77, Chapman College 59 NCAA-II South Central Region (T-3rd) - Topeka, Kan. 2010-11 MIAA Tournament (T-5th) NCAA-II Final Four (1st) Washburn 77, UCM 67 Emporia State 74, UCM 69 (OT) UCM 74, Valdosta State 70 UCM 80, Virginia Union 73 1993-94 MIAA Tournament (T-3rd) 2011-12 MIAA Tournament (T-3rd) UCM 80, Pittsburg State 61 UCM 73, Fort Hays State 61 1984-85 MIAA Tournament (1st) Missouri Western 87, UCM 73 Washburn 64, UCM 62 UCM 83, Lincoln 61 NCAA-II South Central Region (T-5th) - Topeka, Kan. UCM 72, Southeast Missouri 67 1994-95 MIAA Tournament (T-3rd) Pittsburg State 74, UCM 70 NCAA-II South Central Region (1st) - Warrensburg, Mo. Missouri Southern 88, UCM 64 UCM 76, Abilene Christian 57 2012-13 MIAA Tournament (2nd) NCAA-II Quarterfinals - Warrensburg, Mo. 1995-96 MIAA Tournament (T-3rd) UCM 91, Northwest Missouri 67 UCM 54, MWSU 53 UCM 79, Northern Kentucky 63 Southwest Baptist 54, UCM 35 UCM 87, FHSU 78 NCAA-II Final Four (2nd) Emporia State 67, UCM 51 UCM 82, Mercer 79 1996-97 MIAA Tournament (2nd) NCAA-II South Central Region (T-5th) - Topeka, Kan. Cal Poly-Pomona 80, UCM 69 UCM 65, Northwest Missouri 60 Southwestern Oklahoma State 73, UCM 71 UCM 86, Pittsburg State 71 1985-86 MIAA Tournament (1st) Missouri Western 53, UCM 46 UCM 92, Missouri-St . Louis 62 St. Joseph, Mo. UCM 77, Southeast Missouri 69 NCAA-II South Central Region (T-5th) - Emporia State 54, UCM 51 NCAA-II South Central Region (1st) - Warrensburg, Mo. UCM 65, Southeast Missouri 64 1997-98 MIAA Tournament (T-5th) NCAA-II Quarterfinals - Warrensburg, Mo. Pittsburg State 76, UCM 63 North Dakota State 77, UCM 60 NCAA-II South Central Region (T-3rd) - Emporia, Kan. UCM 69, Pittsburg State 56 Emporia State 77, UCM 49

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The Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association, a 15-member conference (beginning in 2012-13) of NCAA Division II institutions in Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Nebraska, was first organized in 1912 as the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association.

Over the past 100 years, the MIAA has gained the reputation of being one of the top NCAA Division II conferences in the nation. MIAA student- athletes have won 15 NCAA team championships and, since 1964, more than 160 individual national titles. The MIAA currently conducts championships in eight sports for men and nine for women. Bob Boerigter Larry House Amber Feldman MIAA Assistant Assistant Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner For the men, champions are crowned in football, cross country, basketball, indoor and outdoor track & field, baseball, tennis and golf. The women in 2005. Kellen Coleman replaced Newbery in 2009 as the Director compete for titles in volleyball, cross country, soccer, basketball, indoor of Communications. He left in the summer of 2012 and was replaced and outdoor track & field, softball, golf and tennis. by Josh Slaughter, formerly the assistant sports information director at Emporia State. A third full-time staff member was added in 2005, as The MIAA turned a new page on July 1, 1992, when the NCAA Division former Emporia State track and field athlete Natasha Oakes was hired II conference changed its name from the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic as the assistant to the commissioner for compliance. She became the Association to the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association. Assistant Commissioner for Compliance and Internal Operations/SWA before being succeeded by Renee Hultgren in 2010. The current MIAA The decision to make the change originated in 1989, when Pittsburg State Assistant Commissioner for Compliance and Internal Operations/SWA, University and Washburn University became the first schools outside the Amber Feldman, replaced Hultgren in 2011. Larry House joined the staff state of Missouri to gain membership in the MIAA. in August 2007 as coordinator of external affairs, and is now the Assistant Commissioner for Championships and Business Development. The conference was first organized in 1912 with 14 member institutions. Of those original members, the University of Central Missouri, Truman The membership of the MIAA was at 11 schools during the 2011-12 school State University, and Northwest Missouri State University still remain a year with the departure of Missouri-St. Louis in 1996 and Missouri-Rolla part of the MIAA. in 2005, the forfeiture of membership by Lincoln in 1999, the addition of Fort Hays State University in 2006 and the University of Nebraska Omaha The first change in membership came in 1924, when the MIAA reorganized in 2008, the re-joining of Lincoln in 2010, and the departure of Nebraska to include only the five regional Missouri state colleges: Central, Truman Omaha in 2011. (at the time known as Northeast Missouri State), Northwest, Southeast Missouri State University and Southwest Missouri State University (now In 2012-13 the MIAA membership increased to 15 with the addition of the Missouri State). University of Central Oklahoma, Lindenwood University, the University of Nebraska-Kearney, and Northeastern State University. Over the next 56 years, three schools joined the membership: the Missouri School of Mines (later the University of Missouri-Rolla) in 1935, Lincoln The membership dropped to 14 when founding member Truman State University in 1970, and the University of Missouri-St. Louis in 1980. departed the league following the 2012-13 academic year.

The 1980s brought the biggest changes in the conference. In 1981, Info taken from themiaa.com Southwest Missouri State University opted to move to NCAA Division I and the MIAA appointed its first full-time commissioner, Ken Jones, in July. Current MIAA Members He would be in the position for 16 years, retiring in 1997. Former Gulf School Joined MIAA South and Metro commissioner Ralph McFillen succeeded Jones, serving University of Central Missouri 1912 10 years before his retirement in 2007. Jim Johnson succeeded McFillen University of Central Oklahoma 2012 in July of that year and served as commissioner until September of 2010. Emporia State University 1991 Dr. Bob Boerigter succeeded Johnson in September 2010. Fort Hays State University 2006 Lincoln University 1970-1999, 2010 Southwest Baptist University brought membership back to eight schools Lindenwood University 2012 Missouri Southern State University 1989 in 1986, before the major expansion of the conference in 1989. Pittsburg Missouri Western State University 1989 State, Washburn, Missouri Southern State College (now University) and University of Nebraska-Kearney 2012 Missouri Western State College (now University), formerly members of Northeastern State University 2012 the Central States Intercollegiate Conference, began competition in the Northwest Missouri State University 1912 1989-90 season. Pittsburg State University 1989 Southwest Baptist University 1986 Southeast Missouri State left the MIAA following the 1990-91 season Washburn University 1989 to move on to NCAA Division I, and was replaced by Emporia State University in the 1991-92 season.

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Dr. Charles Ambrose Board of Governors University President

Charles M. Ambrose, Ed.D., became the 15th president of the University of Central Missouri on Aug. 1, 2010. A career educator who is a fervent advocate of servant leadership and engaged learning, he is committed to promoting academic quality, excellence in teaching and the collegiate experience.

During his first year at UCM, President Marvin Wright Gus Wetzel II Board President Board Vice President Ambrose helped guide the institution Columbia Clinton through the building of a new Strategic Governance Model in partnership with the Association for Governing Boards. He also provided leadership through an extensive administrative and academic review process designed to provide a stronger, more viable educational experience for students, while also cutting operational costs.

Ambrose sought to build student enrollment, an effort that paid off in fall 2011 with the largest enrollment in the university’s 140-year history. To help make education more accessible, the university also entered new articulation agreements with institutions such as Metropolitan Community College and Linn State Technical College.

The president continues to build strong relationships with the men and women who Mary Dandurand Weldon Brady serve this country. This includes the establishment of the Whiteman Advantage Board Secretary Governor Program, which brings together personnel from Whiteman Air Force Base and Warrensburg Warrensburg the university to work cooperatively in creating new educational opportunities for military members. The university also developed the Military Tuition Package, which provides savings on an education for military men and women currently serving their country, as well as their spouses and dependents, and veterans.

Under his direction, the university developed a new strategic positioning initiative to provide a more articulated understanding of what makes UCM unique and helped guide the institution in establishing its future priorities. In fall 2012, Ambrose launched the new Missouri Innovation Campus, in collaboration with the Lee’s Summit R-7 School District and private industry, which will allow students to begin college during their junior year of high school and complete a degree in four years Ed Baker Walt Hicklin with little or no debt. Governor Governor Columbia Gravois Mills President Ambrose attended Furman University, where he was a four-year letterman and captain of the soccer team. After graduating from Furman with a bachelor’s degree in sociology, he earned two advanced degrees in higher education administration, a master’s from the University of Louisville and a Doctor of Education degree from the University of Georgia.

Ambrose and his wife, Kris, are active in the community and have participated in charitable bike rides to raise funds and awareness for poverty, hunger and disease.

The Ambroses have two children; Charlie, a college junior, and Kathryn, a high school senior. Mary Long Kyle Shell Governor Student Governor Kansas City Warrensburg

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Jerry Hughes Athletics Director Under the leadership of Jerry Hughes, UCM’s athletics program has enjoyed unprecedented success, highlighted by the dual NCAA basketball championships in 1984 by the Mules and Jennies, the 1994 and 2003 NCAA baseball championships, and the 2003 women’s Intercollegiate Bowling Association national title. In 2005, Hughes was inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame. Entering the 2013 fall semester, the Mules and Jennies have won 139 Mid- America Intercollegiate Athletics Association championships, five national championships, had 44 other top four NCAA finishes, and made more than 250 NCAA post-season appearances during Hughes’ tenure. The Central Missouri athletic program also won the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association All-Sports Trophy each year from 1998-99 (the year of the award’s inception) University of Central Missouri Director of Athletics Jerry until the award was discontinued in 2002-03. UCM finished second in the Hughes and his wife, Vici. NACDA Director’s Cup in 2010-11, the best finish in school and MIAA history after finishing third the previous two years. Physical Fitness and Health. Hughes was named Central Region Athletics Director of the Year for the Hughes has been at Central Missouri since October 1979, when he took a 1998-99, 2001-02 and 2010-11 seasons as selected by the National Association position as business placement director. The following year he became director of of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). He is the first three-time winner - student recruitment. In 1981, Hughes was chosen for the new position of associate at any NCAA level--in the history of the Athletics Director of the Year program. athletics director. Hughes has been Central Missouri’s athletics director since Jan. 25, 1983. A native of Versailles, Mo., Hughes received his bachelor’s degree in physical Prior to that, Hughes had served as associate athletics director since July of 1981. education in 1971 from Central Missouri, with a minor in safety education. He In 1991-92, he served as the Mules’ interim head basketball coach and guided was a three-year letterman on the Mules’ golf team, receiving All-MIAA honors the team to a 15-13 record. in 1971. He also obtained a master’s degree in secondary school administration, Hughes has been a Division II member of the NCAA Executive Committee which he received in 1979 from Central Missouri. Following his graduation in and chairman of the Division II Championships Committee. He also served a 1971, Hughes spent a year of active duty in the Army National Guard. term as NCAA Vice President for Division II and has been a member of the In 1972, he returned to his hometown and took a position as physical education NCAA Council, making him the only person to twice hold the highest-ranking instructor, head golf coach and assistant basketball coach at Morgan County R-2 office available to athletics administrators in NCAA Division II. Other NCAA High School. From 1977-79, he served as the school’s athletics director and committees on which he has served are the Membership Structure Committee, assistant principal. Administrative Committee, and Post-Season Football Subcommittee. He has He and his wife, Vici, have four children – Greg, Chad, Parker, and Ashley. chaired the NCAA Division II Management Council and Membership Growth They have seven grandchildren – Tanner, Rylie, and Dalton from Greg and his Project Team and been a member of the NCAA Budget and Finance Committee wife Catrina; Fallon, Kaiser, and Logan from Chad; and Sofija from Ashley and and NCAA Administrative Review Panel, as well as the NACDA Sears Directors her husband Matt Ruzich. Vici works for UCM as Director of the Midwest Center Cup Committee. for Urban Education and Charter Schools. He has spearheaded fund-raising efforts for major renovations of the Central Missouri football and baseball stadiums, as well as the development of UCM’s South Recreation Complex and Keth Memorial Golf Course Clubhouse. He is the founder of the Las Vegas High Desert Classic, a highly regarded NCAA Division II basketball tournament, which was held each December for 17 years in Las Vegas, Nev. In addition to his service at Central Missouri, Hughes has served as Regional Central Missouri’s Athletic Directors Director of the Show-Me State Games, and on the Governor’s Council on Joe Ferguson 1899-1907 Guy Lowman 1907-1908 A.A. Mason 1908-1909 Frank Winters 1909-1912 Forrest C. (Phog) Allen 1912-1919 Bill Greim 1919-1923 Theodore (Tad) C. Reid 1923-1938 Carl Voltmer 1938-1945 Tate Page 1945-1952 Leroy Harper 1952-1957 Glenn Gerdes 1957-1962 Carmen Ness 1962-1964 Dr. Hal Yinger 1964-1966 Dr. Floyd Walker 1966-1980 Dr. Roger Denker 1980-1981 Al Molde 1981-1983 Central Missouri Athletic Director Jerry Hughes, left, here receiving his plaque from Jerald Jerry Hughes 1983-Present Andrews, chairman of the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame Board, was inducted into the Mis- souri Sports Hall of Fame in the spring of 2005.

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Broadcasting. From 2003 Kathy Anderson to 2005, he served as the Senior Associate Athletics Assistant A.D. for Marketing and Broadcasting. Jones Director for Internal spent six years as Associate Operations Athletic Director for External Phone: 660-543-4310 Operations and was elevated to his current position in Email: [email protected] 2011. It could be said Kathy Anderson’s athletic life has As the Voice of UCM come full circle. She was an All-America student-athlete Athletics, he serves as the at the University of Central Missouri, she’s had her lead play-by-play announcer number 32 retired in Jennies basketball, and is a member for Central Missouri Athletics of the UCM Athletic Hall of Fame. on radio, and as the host and Now Anderson helps UCM student-athletes achieve their own goals, as she begins her coordinating producer of ninth year at her alma mater. She was elevated to Senior Associate Athletic Director for UCM’s weekly one-hour Internal Operations and Senior Woman Administrator in 2011 after serving the previous television show, Central six years as Associate Athletic Director for Internal Operations and Senior Woman Missouri Sportspage. He Shawn, Lauren, Hayden and Melissa Jones Administrator. also emcees and coordinates Anderson had served previously as Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance and special events in addition to other administrative duties. During his time at UCM, Jones Student Services at Northwest Missouri State University. has served on the committees that have brought seven current head coaches and several Prior to assuming her role at Northwest, Anderson served a brief stint as admission full-time staff members to campus. and eligibility coordinator at the University of Washington. She added those duties in the A member of the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Directors, Jones summer of 2002 to her responsibilities as operations coordinator for men’s basketball for launched and now oversees UCM’s highly successful corporate sponsor program. the Huskies. In addition, Anderson was assistant basketball coach in 2000 for the Seattle He has played a major role in the success of UCM’s biggest fund raising event, the Storm and in 1998 for the Phoenix Mercury of the WNBA. Celebrating Central Missouri Athletic Auction. That event has raised over $1.4 million Her coaching career began in 1980, when she was hired as assistant women’s in net profits for UCM Athletics in its 12-year history. UCM’s efforts in promotions have basketball coach at California State-Fullerton. She served there from 1980-85 before been recognized by the NCAA News, NACMA and the NCAA Division II Community moving on to the University of Washington as assistant basketball coach from 1985-96, Engagement Initiative. In 2012, UCM was honored as both the NCAA Division II and and as assistant director of basketball operations from 1996-98. MIAA Game Environment Award winner for promotional and community engagement Anderson received a bachelor’s degree from UCM in 1980, graduating cum laude in efforts surrounding the football home opener. Jones also holds membership in the physical education and mathematics. International Collegiate Licensing Association, nearly doubling licensing royalty While wearing the Cardinal & Black, she lettered four years in basketball, three revenues for UCM since taking over the program in 2011. years in softball, and once in track & field. In 1979-80 she was named second-team 2012 was a big year for his External Relations team. The department launched its first Academic All-American, and in 1980 she was honored as UCM Outstanding Senior dot com website, UCMAthletics.com, creating a modern web presence and a new revenue Female Student-Athlete and Outstanding Senior in Physical Education. With the Jennies generation vehicle. Additionally, new video scoreboards were added to Walton Stadium/ belonging to the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) and playing Kennedy Field and the Multipurpose Building, providing a high-level fan and student- today what would be considered a Division I schedule, she helped lead the Jennies to an athlete experience in the venues. The addition of the new boards also allowed Jones and 82-31 record. She also was named to the Jennies Basketball All-Decade Team for 1970- his team the vehicle to secure the largest corporate sponsorships in department history. 80 and the Jennies Basketball Silver Anniversary Team for 1970-95. His team also worked with faculty and students from the Department of Communication Perhaps her most outstanding accomplishment was being a member of the USA & Sociology to launch and coordinate video webcasts of many UCM sporting events Women’s National Basketball program for the three years leading to the 1980 Olympics through the UCM Media Network. This group, along with staff from KMOS-TV, were which the USA boycotted. In 1977, Anderson served as captain of the USA Women’s awarded the 2012-2013 AVCA Grant Burger Media Award in the Broadcast Category Junior Basketball team to Taiwan. In 1978 and 1979, she was a member of the USA for excellence in advancement of coverage of volleyball. Women’s Senior Basketball teams that traveled to China, Hong Kong, South Korea, Jones served a four year term on the NCAA Division II Football Committee, as the Japan and Russia. In 1979, Anderson also was selected as an alternate to Team USA for co-chair of Super Regional Four. He was twice elected to serve as National Chair, serving the Pan-American Games. in that role from Sept. 1, 2009 to Sept. 1, 2011, the longest allowable tenure under NCAA During the summer of 2010, Anderson was inducted into the inaugural MIAA Hall of regulations. Jones was one of the youngest chairs in NCAA Division II football history. Fame class for her outstanding accomplishments at UCM. Along with her brother, UCM In January of 2009, Jones served as a featured panelist at the NCAA Convention in head men’s basketball coach Kim Anderson, she was honored by the Missouri Sports Washington, D.C., speaking on the topic of Building Relationships and Telling Stories: Hall of Fame as one of the 2011 “Filbert Five” honorees. Engaging the Local Media. In January of 2010, in Atlanta, Georgia, Jones once again Anderson has also served as past chair for the Division II softball committee and served as a panelist at the NCAA Convention, speaking on the topic of Fans: How to Chair of the Insitutional Representatives for the MIAA. She ended her tenure as Chair Find and Keep Them. of the NCAA Division II women’s basketball committee following the 2012-13 season. Prior to his time at UCM, Jones worked for ESPN Regional in the University of Anderson earned a master’s degree in sports administration from Seattle Pacific Kansas Athletics Department. He served on the broadcast team for Jayhawk Baseball University in 2000. with the legendary Tom Hedrick and as the host of the Show on KLWN radio in Lawrence. As an Account Executive for ESPN Regional, he sold sponsorships for KU Athletics on the Jayhawk Radio and Television Networks. Jones Shawn Jones also provided radio play-by-play for UMKC women’s basketball during the 1999 season. Senior Associate Athletics In 1998, Jones was Business Development Manager for the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America, where he created new revenue streams for the Director for External 20,000 member organization. Operations While a student, the Moberly, Mo., native worked at KOKO Radio in Warrensburg as assistant sports director covering Warrensburg High School and UCM sports. He also Phone: 660-543-8091 worked as a student assistant in the sports information office. Email: [email protected] Jones holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees from UCM, earning his bachelor’s Shawn Jones is UCM’s Senior Associate Athletic degree in Organizational Communication from UCM in 1997. He also earned his Director for External Operations and his efforts have master’s degree in Physical Education/Exercise and Sport Science with specialization in made the department a recognized leader in NCAA Athletic and Sport Business Administration from UCM. Division II across his many areas of responsibility. Jones has implemented many new He and his wife, Melissa, live in Warrensburg. Melissa, who holds an MBA from initiatives during his tenure and his responsibilities include the oversight of external Central Missouri, is the Technology Development Manager in Information Services at and revenue generating functions of the department to include the Mule Train athletic UCM. They are the proud parents of an eight-year old daughter, Lauren, and a four-year annual fund, corporate sponsor program, athletic marketing and promotions, media and old son, Hayden. His mother, Carla, rounds out the families strong connection to UCM, public relations, special events, video board operations and broadcasting. He also took working on campus as an Academic Advisor. over direction of the university-wide licensing program for UCM in 2011. In addition, he serves on the department’s senior leadership team. 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Mike Knipper Ron DuBuque Assistant Athletic Director Head Athletic Trainer for Media Relations Phone: 660-543-4271 Phone: 660-543-4312 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Ron DuBuque became Central Missouri’s Head Athletic Trainer in August of 2010. He has more than 30 Mike Knipper is in his third year as a full-time staffer years experience at the college and professional ranks, at Central Missouri and his second as Assistant Athletic and has spent most of that time in the state of Missouri. Director for Media Relations. He is in his fifth year overall DuBuque came to UCM after serving the previous with the department after serving as a graduate assistant three years as the Director of Sports Medicine at the in the UCM media relations department from 2007-09. University of Missouri-St. Louis, while also teaching at Knipper is a member of the College Sports Information St. Louis University and doing rehabilitation consulting Directors of America (CoSIDA). He is in responsible with the St. Louis Rams of the NFL since the summer of 2009. for all publications (media guides, game day programs, camp/fundraising brochures, Prior to that, DuBuque spent a season as an athletic trainer for the world famous etc.), press releases, and the UCM athletics website, UCMathletics.com, as well as the Harlem Globetrotters. statistics and staffing of home athletic events. Interview and media requests also go From 1995-2006, he was an athletic trainer with the St. Louis Rams, and was present through Knipper. for both of their Super Bowl appearances in 2000 and 2002. DuBuque was also the Head In the summer of 2012, Knipper spearheaded the redesign of the UCM Athletics Athletic Trainer for the St. Louis Blues of the NHL in the fall of 1994. website and the move to website host, SIDEARM Sports. He also spent 11 years from 1984-1994 at the University of Missouri as the trainer and The UCM Athletic Media Relations office was honored in the spring of 2013 with the travel coordinator for the men’s basketball program, working with legendary head coach AVCA Grant Burger Division II Central Region SID of the Year Award for their work Norm Stewart. During his time there, he also worked with UCM Head Men’s Basketball with the UCM volleyball program. Coach Kim Anderson. He was a part of three Big Eight regular season titles, and four Big Prior to rejoining UCM, he was the Assistant Sports Information Director at Washburn Eight tournament crowns, as well as several NCAA Tournament berths. University in Topeka, Kan., where he served as the media contact for the volleyball, During his time at Mizzou, he also served as a sports medicine consultant for the women’s basketball and baseball programs. In his two plus years at Washburn, Knipper Columbia Orthopedic Group and as a member of the Community Advisory Committee received six CoSIDA publication awards for his media guides, including three “Best in at Columbia Regional Hospital. He is listed as one of the co-authors of the 1985 book, the Nation” awards. ‘Missouri Power Basketball’. Since 1985, he has been a National Athletic Trainer’s He graduated with his bachelor’s degree in communication from Luther College in Association Certification Test Examiner as well. Decorah, Iowa. As a collegiate wrestler, he was a part of four teams that placed in the top DuBuque was at the University of Colorado in 1983 and 1984 as a graduate assistant, 20 at the NCAA-III National Championships, including fourth and fifth place finishes his and spent a season in 1982 with the Montreal Expos Single-A affiliate in Jamestown, sophomore and senior seasons, respectively. New York. He also interned with the Rams in 1980 and 1981 during training camp. The Iowa City, Iowa native earned his master’s degree in Athletic Administration The Webster Groves, Missouri native attended the University of Missouri from from UCM in the spring of 2009. 1978-82 and received his bachelor’s degree in education with an emphasis in physical education. He earned his master’s in education with an emphasis in human performance from Mizzou in 1987. Bob Jackson Marketing & Promotions Crystal Meeks Director Assistant Athletic Trainer Phone: 660-543-8194 Phone: 660-441-0914 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Crystal Meeks came to the University of Central Bob Jackson has been employed at the University of Missouri in January of 2008 from St. Joseph’s College in Central Missouri since 1999, but has been involved with Rensselaer, Indiana. She also worked for Jasper County the University’s athletic department since September of Hospital and Renssalaer Central High School while there. 1981. Prior to her time there, Meeks was at the University Jackson currently serves as the Mules and Jennies of Arkansas where she earned her master’s degree Marketing and Promotions Director. He is also part of in kinesiology. She worked with the football, men’s the broadcast team on the Central Missouri Sports Radio basketball, track and field, and gymnastics programs Network. while also helping at Bentonville High School. She has also been involved in several In addition, Jackson post-season events, including the SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament and the SEC and coordinates the advertising NCAA Track and Field Championships. sales for UCM’s football Meeks earned her bachelor’s degree in exercise science from Ball State (Ind.) and basketball game University in July of 2004. She also ran cross country and competed for the Cardinals programs. track and field squad from 2000-04. He came to Warrensburg After college, she also served as an EKG technician at Washington Regional hospital in 1981 to serve as sports in Indiana. director at KOKO Radio. The Demotte, Ind. native is a BOC Certified Athletic Trainer. There he was the play- by-play voice of Mules football, basketball, and baseball and for Jennies basketball, a position he filled until joining the staff at UCM in 1999. Prior to assuming his role Sherri, Bob, Cassie and Jamie Jackson at KOKO, Jackson was sports director at KWOS Radio in Jefferson City from 1976-81, where he provided play-by- play for Lincoln University football and basketball. Jackson’s wife, Sherri, is employed with the Warrensburg School District. They have two daughters, Cassie and Jamie. Cassie graduated from Central Missouri in 2012 with a degree in corporate communications with a minor in public relations, while Jamie is a freshman at UCM.

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Kim Anderson Susan Anderson Jeri Braun Chuck Clemens Rhonda Crews Kyle Crookes John Culp Head Men’s Basketball Head Softball Coach Insurance Secretary Assistant Football Coach Athletics Secretary Assistant Baseball Coach Program Development Coach and Retention Coor.

Dr. Paul Engelmann Justin Ensign Karen Hibdon John Hicklin Ron Holmes Kip Janvrin Matt Jeter Faculty Athletics Head Wrestling Coach Multipurpose Building Athletics Academic Head Bowling Coach Co-Head Track & Field Assistant Football Coach Representative Manager Coordinator Coach

Nate Johnson Josh Keister Kari Kimmis Josh Lamberson Brad Loos Hank McClung Emily Moses Assistant Men’s Assistant Women’s Mulekickers Coach Assistant Football Coach Associate Men’s Assistant Football Coach Athletic Ticket & Basketball Coach Basketball Coach Basketball Coach Operations Coordinator

Tom Myers Caitlin Pankratz Kirk Pedersen Tim Pinkston Flip Piontek Tim Poe Chris Port Head Baseball Coach Assistant Volleyball Head XC/Co-Head UCM Licensing Head Volleyball Coach Head Golf Coach Head Women’s Coach Track & Field Coach Manager Golf Coach

Michelle Schubert Lauren Sigwing Dave Slifer Virdia Stevens Tara Stokes Jim Svoboda Sean Teter Athletics Development Assistant Softball Head Women’s Athletics Accountant Multipurpose Building Head Football Coach Strength & Conditiong Officer Coach Basketball Coach Secretary Coach

Lewis Theobald Scott Thomason Kyle Westphal Kelli Woodson Allie Huffman Jeff Mason Head Soccer Coach Athletic Facility Assistant Football Coach Cheerleading Coach Marketing/Promotions Marketing/Promotions Coordinator Graduate Assistant Graduate Assistant

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Central Missouri Athletics Directory Area Code: 660 - Main campus switchboard number: 660-543-4111 General athletics number: 660-543-4250 Athletics Fax number: 660-543-8034

Athletics Administration Phone Numbers Athletics Director Jerry Hughes [email protected] 543-4250 Senior Associate AD/External Operations Shawn Jones [email protected] 543-8091 Senior Associate AD/Internal Operations Kathy Anderson [email protected] 543-4310 Assistant AD/Media Relations Mike Knipper [email protected] 543-4312 Marketing & Promotions Director Bob Jackson [email protected] 543-8194 Athletics Office Secretary Rhonda Crews [email protected] 543-4250 Faculty Athletics Representative Dr. Paul Engelmann [email protected] 543-4788 Athletic Ticket & Development Operations Coordinator Emily Moses [email protected] 543-4063 Head Trainer Ron DuBuque [email protected] 441-2933 Athletic Facilities Coordinator Scott Thomason [email protected] 543-4011

Central Missouri Coaching Staff Baseball Head Coach Tom Myers Women’s Soccer [email protected] 543-4800 Head Coach Lewis Theobald Assistant Coach Kyle Crookes [email protected] 543-4187 [email protected] 543-4892 Men’s Basketball Softball Head Coach Kim Anderson Head Coach Susan Anderson [email protected] 543-4251 [email protected] 543-4139 Associate Head Coach Brad Loos Assistant Coach Lauren Sigwing [email protected] 543-4249 [email protected] 543-4679 Assistant Coach Nate Johnson [email protected] 543-4757 Track & Field Co-Head Coach Kirk Pedersen Women’s Basketball [email protected] 543-8309 Head Coach Dave Slifer Co-Head Coach Kip Janvrin [email protected] 543-4253 [email protected] 543-4254 Assistant Josh Keister [email protected] 543-4269 Volleyball Cross Country Head Coach Flip Piontek Head Coach Kirk Pedersen [email protected] 543-4905 [email protected] 543-8309 Assistant Coach Caitlin Pankratz Football [email protected] 543-4572 Head Coach Jim Svoboda [email protected] 543-4252 Women’s Bowling Defensive Coordinator Matt Jeter Head Coach Ron Holmes [email protected] 543-4697 [email protected] 543-8100 Offensive Coordinator/WRs/Recruiting Josh Lamberson [email protected] 543-4216 Women’s Golf Offensive Line Hank McClung Head Coach Chris Port [email protected] 543-4199 [email protected] 543-4182 Defensive Line Chuck Clemens [email protected] 543-8021 Wrestling Defensive Backs/Special Teams Kyle Westphal Head Coach Justin Ensign [email protected] 543-4486 [email protected] 543-8511 Strength & Conditioning Sean Teter [email protected] 543-4485

Men’s Golf Head Coach Tim Poe [email protected] 543-4182 94 UCMathletics.com UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL UCM JENNIES BASKETBALL V i d e o b oa r d s New Digital Scoreboards and Video Boards at UCM UCM Athletics would like to thank the following organizations Thefor University their of sponsorship Central Missouri partnered of the with video SignCo, board/scoreboard of Lincoln, Neb., for new digital project: scoreboards and video boards at Walton Stadium/Kennedy Field and the UCM Multipurpose Building, and a new digital scoreboard at Crane Stadium/Tompkins Field. The new scoreboards will greatlyMissouri enhance National the game Guard day experience • Cliff Harrisat UCM Warrensburg athletic events Chrysler/Warrensburg and provide significant Ford upgradesNew to the scoreboardsWesternDigital Missouri already Scoreboards Medicalin place, whichCenter have • andSodexo/Traditions been inVideo use for over Boards Restaurant three decades. at UCM UCM School of Graduate and Extended Studies UCM AthleticsThe University would like of Central to thank Missouri the following partnered organizations with SignCo, for theirof Lincoln, sponsorship Neb., offor the new digital video board/scoreboardscoreboards and project:video boards at Walton Stadium/Kennedy Field and the UCM Multipurpose Building, and a new digital scoreboard at Crane Stadium/Tompkins Field. The new scoreboards Missouriwill National greatly enhance Guard the game day experience at UCM athletic events and provide significant Cliff Harrisupgrades Warrensburg to the scoreboards Chrysler/Warrensburg already in place, Ford which have been in use for over three decades. Western Missouri Medical Center Sodexo/Traditions Restaurant UCM Athletics would like to thank the following organizations for their sponsorship of the UCM School of Graduate and Extended Studies video board/scoreboard project: Missouri National Guard Cliff Harris Warrensburg Chrysler/Warrensburg Ford New scoreboards WesternOld scoreboards Missouri Medical Center and video boards Sodexo/Traditions Restaurant UCM School of Graduate and Extended Studies

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