2009-10 BEMIDJI STATE WOMEN’S

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NOVEMBER 16 at Mayville State Mayville, N.D. 7:00 pm 20-21 Grinnell Tip-Off Tournament Grinnell, Iowa 20 vs. Martin Luther Grinnell, Iowa 5:00 pm 21 vs. Buena Vista University Grinnell, Iowa 1:00 pm WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2009-10 27-28 Grand Canyon Thanksgiving Tournament Phoenix, Ariz. 27 vs. Western State University (Colo.) Phoenix, Ariz. 2:00 pm 28 vs. Western New Mexico Phoenix, Ariz. 2:00 pm DECEMBER 4 MSU Moorhead* Bemidji, Minn. 6:00 pm 5 Minnesota, Crookston* Bemidji, Minn. 6:00 pm 12 at Winona State* Winona, Minn. 2:00 pm SYDNEYEPEMA SOPHOMORE G 13 at Upper Iowa* Fayette, Iowa 2:00 pm 17 at La Crosse, Wis. 6:00 pm COLLEENMCKAY 19 Minnesota State Bemidji, Minn. 3:00 pm JUNIOR F/C

JANUARY 2 Augustana College* Bemidji, Minn. 4:00 pm 3 Wayne State (Neb.)* Bemidji, Minn. 2:00 pm 8 at Concordia-St. Paul* St. Paul, Minn. 6:00 pm 9 at St. Cloud State* St. Cloud, Minn. 4:00 pm 15 Northern State* Bemidji, Minn. 6:00 pm 16 University of Mary* Bemidji, Minn. 6:00 pm 23 Minnesota Duluth* Bemidji, Minn. 2:00 pm 29 at Minnesota State* Mankato, Minn. 6:00 pm 30 at Southwest Minnesota State* Marshall, Minn. 6:00 pm FEBRUARY 5 Concordia-St. Paul* Bemidji, Minn. 6:00 pm 6 St. Cloud State* Bemidji, Minn. 6:00 pm 12 at MSU Moorhead* Moorhead, Minn. 6:00 pm 13 at Minnesota, Crookston* Crookston, Minn. 4:00 pm 20 Winona State* Bemidji, Minn. 2:00 pm 24 at Minnesota Duluth* Duluth, Minn. 6:00 pm 27 at Wayne State (Neb.)* Wayne, Neb. 4:00 pm

* NSIC game Home games played at BSU Gymnasium KIMROSECRANS SENIOR G

A member of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system, Bemidji State University is an affirmative action equal opportunity educator and employer. Bemidji State University Media Guide BSU Communications & Marketing 08-411 Be m i d j i St a t e Un i v e r s i t y Wo m e n ’s Ba s k e t b a l l 2009-10

#5 Samantha Baldwin #10 Kelly Landsverk #11 Heather Sampson #12 Kiki Phillips #14 Katie Pettit BEAVERS

#15 Megan Bates #20 Anna Hebrink #21 Shannon Thompson #22 Kim Rosecrans

#23 Taylor Davis #24 Sydney Epema #25 Tiffany Van Haaften

BEAVERS #33 Becky Crummy #45 Colleen McKay #54 Jessie Althoff #55 Emily Kaus

Mike Curfman Krissi Super Pamela Findlay Corinne Milien Mary Graham Head Coach Asst. Coach Grad. Asst. Coach Student Coach Student Manager B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l ...... Quick Facts and Table of Contents

Ta b l e o f Co n t e n t s Be m i d j i St a t e Qu i c k Fa c t s Ge n e r a l In f o r m a t i o n School/Enrollment:... Bemidji State University (5,020) Location/Founded: .... Bemidji, Minnesota 56601 (1919) Media Photo Roster...... IFC Population:.....30,000 (reflects city and surrounding area) 2009-10 Quick Facts & Table of Contents...... 1 Conference:...... Northern Sun Intercollegiate Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division II (NCAA I-Hockey) 2009-10 Season Outlook...... 2 Nickname: ...... Beavers BSU Head Coach Mike Curfman...... 3 School Colors: ...... Green (PMS 3305) and White 3 Assistant Coaches / Support Staff...... 4 Home Court: ...... BSU Gymnasium (2,500) Press Row Phone:...... (218) 755-3620 Me e t t h e 2009-10 Te a m President: ...... Dr. Jon Quistgaard (Arizona ‘79) Numerical and Alphabetical Roster / Roster Breakdown...... 5 Athletic Director:.... Dr. Rick Goeb (North Dakota St. ‘89) Senior Woman’s Administrator:.....Sarah Levesque (North Dakota‘00) Meet the Beavers...... 6-12 SWA Phone:...... (218) 755-2142 2008-09 Se a s o n -In-Re v i e w Head Athletic Trainer: ...... Bill Crews Season Recap...... 13 Athletic Trainer Phone:...... (218) 755-2769 Compliance Coordinator: ...... Sarah Levesque Statistics, Results, Leaders...... 14 Compliance Phone:...... (218) 755-2142 5 Individual Game-by-Game Statistics / Individual Superlatives...... 15 Ticket Manager:...... Pam Papp Tickets Phone:...... (218) 755-2057 Individual and Team Highs / Milestones...... 16 Athletics Administrative Assistant:..... Debbie Slough No r t h e r n Su n In t e r c o l l e g i a t e Co n f e r e n c e Athletic Phone: ...... (218) 755-2941 General Information...... 17 Athletic Fax: ...... (218) 755-3898 2008-09 Statistics...... 18 At h l e t i c Me d i a Re l a t i o n s 2008-09 Standings, Honors & Awards...... 18 Director: ...... Brad Folkestad (Bemidji State ‘01) AMR Phone: ...... (218) 755-4603 All-Time Standings & Champions...... 18 AMR Fax: ...... (218) 755-3898 All-Time Records...... 19 AMR Cell:...... 218-308-1115 AMR Email:...... [email protected] 2009-10 NSIC Opponents...... 20-22 18 Assistant AMR/Basketball:.....Dax Larson (Minnesota State ‘07) 2009-10 NSIC Coaches’ Poll and Players to Watch...... 22 Assistant Phone:...... (218) 755-2763 2009-10 Composite Schedule...... 23 Assistant Cell:...... (218) 718-0729 Assistant Email:...... [email protected] Be m i d j i St a t e W o m e n ’s Ba s k e t b a l l Hi s t o r y & Re c o r d s Graduate Assistant:...... Ross LaDue (Iowa State ‘09) Game, Season, Career Records...... 24 Graduate Assistant Email:[email protected] Volleyball/Basketball Press Row:...... (218) 755-3620 All-time Top-10s...... 25 Web site: ...... www.bemidjistate.edu/athletics All-Time Award Winners...... 26 Pr o g r a m Hi s t o r y Year-by-Year Leaders / Team Statistics...... 27 First year of women’s basketball: ...... 1967 Coaching Records...... 28 Overall record (42 years): ...... 475-533-1 (.471) Years in post-season play: ...... 6 (NAIA) 24 BSU’s All-time Series versus Opponents...... 29-32 National: (1985, 1986, 1987) District 13: (1988, 1989, 1991) Year-by-Year Results...... 33-35 Northern Sun (NSC Championships):...... 3 (1980, 1986, 1987) Sc h o o l In f o r m a t i o n Northern Sun Intercollegiate (NSIC Championships)...... 0 BSU Gymnasium/Memorial Hall...... 36 Welcome to Bemidji...... 37 Co a c h i n g St a ff Head Coach: ...... Mike Curfman (Concordia ‘92) This is Bemidji State University...... 38 Head Coach Email:...... [email protected] BSU Athletic Facilities...... 39 Men’s Basketball Office Phone: ...... 218-755-3783 Record at School: ...... 43-68 - Fifth season Beaver Pride: The Team Behind the Teams...... 40 Career Record:...... 108-169 - 11th season Media Information / NCAA Rules Compliance...... 41-42 Assistant Coach:...... Krissi Super (North Dakota ‘00) Bemidji State Administration ...... 43 Graduate Assistant:.... Pamela Findlay (Air Force ‘08) 37 Student Assistant...... Corinne Milien Department of Athletics Staff & Directory...... 44 Student Manager...... Mary Graham Team Photo...... IBC Te a m In f o r m a t i o n 2009-10 Schedule...... OBC 2008-09 Record: ...... 3-24 (1-19 NSIC, t-13th) Starters Returning/Lost:...... 3/2 Cr e d i t s : Letterwinner Returning/Lost:...... 7/8 The 2009-10 Bemidji State University Women’s Basketball Media Guide is a production of the Bemidji State University Athletic Media Relations Department. All Rights Reserved. The 2009-10 version of this media guide was written, designed and edited by Assistant Athletic Media Relations Director Troy Berneking and Dax Larson using the Adobe Creative Suite on a Macintosh MacBook. Research, editorial and technical assistance provided by Director of Marketing and Communications Rose Jones, Athletic Media Relations Director Brad Folkestad, and student assistants Eric Story, Alayna Skibness, Corinne Milien, Courtney Anderson and Jon Peterson. Printing: Arrow Printing Bemidji, Minn. Outside cover design: Kathy Berglund, BSU Communications Design. Inside cover design: Dax Larson. Photos: John Swartz, BSU Photo Services. For additional copies of this publication, contact the BSU Athletic Media Relations Office at (218) 755-2763 or mail check or money order of $7.00 to BSU Athletic Media Relations: WBB Media Guide, 1500 Birchmont Drive NE #29, Bemidji, MN 56601...... w w w .bemidjistate .e d u /a t h l e t i c s 1 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l 2009-10 Season Outlook......

fter spending a season working through growing pains, the Bemidji “Colleen saw a lot of minutes her freshman and sophomore years and is one AState University women’s basketball team is ready to compete again in a of the hardest workers I’ve coached,” Curfman said. “She is very talented tough Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference that produced last season’s and we are really looking for a breakout year from her. Colleen has had NCAA Division II national champion, Minnesota State University, Mankato. two good years, but now it’s time to take it up a notch and I think she has the The 2008-09 squad posted a 3-24 overall and 1-19 NSIC record, establishing mental and physical abilities to do that.” the conference record for most league losses in a season with Upper Iowa University, who also had 19 losses last year. That team had a large group of “Taylor got thrown into the fire a lot last year,” Curfman said. “For being underclssmen that are now a year older and a year wiser, poised to prove 5-10 she did a phenomenal job. For what she lacked in size, she made up for that last season’s marks will not be a trend. in heart, determination and quickness and that makes her a really effective post player.” “As a group, I could go down the line and say they all put the time and effort in last season. None of us felt good about how last year went as far NEWCOMERS as what our record was,” said head coach Mike Curfman. “As coaches we try and see what we can do to get better and as players they are doing the The Beavers are bringing in a strong crop of freshmen players from around same thing. They have worked hard in the weight room and have done more the state of Minnesota, adding a junior college transfer, adopting a former conditioning and their basketball skills have gotten better.” BSU volleyball player and welcoming back a familiar face to the program. BSU has six true freshmen this season in Jessie Althoff (Becker, Minn.), The Beavers have a team that has just one senior, three juniors, six Becky Crummy (Argyle, Minn.), Emily Kaus (Eagan, Minn.), Katie Pettit sophomores and six freshmen, but there are eight newcomers. Despite (Howard Lake, Minn.), Shannon Thompson (Rosemount, Minn.) and Tiffany still having a young and new team, BSU is returning a sophomore class that Van Haaften (Chaska, Minn.). The Beavers are also adding junior Anna had 20.2 minutes, 31.6 points, 18.8 rebounds and 7.1 assists per game in Hebrink, who comes to BSU via Riverland Community College in Austin, 2008-09. Minn. Heather Sampson competed for the BSU volleyball team in 2007 and 2008 and will enter the 2009-10 basketball season as a sophomore. Sampson “We are going to be a more balanced team,” Curfman said. “Last year we ranked second on the team in kills (157) and blocks (51) in 2008. Finally, the were a guard oriented team and at times it went well, but when teams took Beavers welcome junior Kelly Landsverk back to the squad. Landsverk that away from us we weren’t able to come away with as many wins as we played in 23 games as a freshman for BSU during the 2006-07 season. would’ve liked. We will be able to push the ball and we have some depth on the inside. If you take that with the new players we have coming in, it creates OFFENSE/DEFENSE a lot of reasons for optimism this season.” This season the Beavers will be running a motion, high-low offensive style, RETURNERS hoping to score more points after producing 63.9 ppg last season, which was 13th in the league. Working to BSU’s advantage is that its players are Guards interchangeable when it comes to point guard, shooting guard, small forward, power forward and center. Consistency and balance will be key BSU will return a strong core of guards with sophomores Sydney Epema for the young Beavers on the offensive end of the floor. and Samantha Baldwin leading the way. Epema paces the returning players in scoring, tallying 11.1 points per game, while playing in all 27 “All our guards and posts are interchangeable. It doesn’t matter if you play games, starting 24. Epema also led the team in 3-pointers with 73 in a BSU the 1,2,3 or 4,5. The 4,5 mirror each other and the 1,2,3 mirror each other,” single-season record 207 attempts. Baldwin posted 7.1 points per game and Curfman said. “The 3-point shot will be a very important part of our team, led the team in rebounds with 148 (5.5 rpg). She also played in all 27 games, but we are looking for balance between 3-point shooting and an inside starting 24. Also in the mix is the lone senior Kim Rosecrans, who spent scoring presence. If we can do that, we can get back to those seasons where her first season with the Beavers last year, playing in 25 games. we were in the top-20 in the nation in scoring.”

“Sydney has a fantastic 3-point shot and has improved the other elements Defense wasn’t a strong part of the Beavers’ game last season, allowing a of her game this offseason, working offensively off the dribble and she has league-worst 80.7 ppg. BSU also had the worst scoring margin in the league worked really hard to get better defensively,” Curfman said. at a -16.8 clip. Rebounding was also an issue for the small team that ran five guards at times. The Beavers had a -3.9 rebounding margin last season, “We hope to move Sam to her natural position,” Curfman said. “Last year which was 12th in the NSIC. This season BSU will look to make strides in that she played a lot of point guard and she is more of a shooting guard. We have category and also bear-down on the defensive side of the ball. seen a lot of good things in practice so far this fall. The great thing is the skills she learned last season are going to help her in the future.” “The defensive end is the biggest thing we need to improve on, no doubt about it,” Curfman said. “We were not very good defensively last year. We “Kim is the heart and soul of our team. There is no one more positive or gave up too many points per game and we obviously didn’t rebound enough, more excited about the game,” Curfman said. “She loves the game. We look as our leading rebounder was a guard. We didn’t have the mentality to get for her to contribute this year.” after it on the defensive end. Offense is important, but you have to take care of the ball because teams are too good to be giving them second and third Forwards chances. I think we are going to show some strides in that area. If we want to be as successful as we think we can, it has to start on the defensive end.” Sophomore Kiki Phillips returns to the Beavers after a successful freshman campaign. Phillips played in 24 games, averaging 15.5 minutes, 4.7 points SCHEDULE and 2.8 rebounds per game. She will be asked to play a variety of positions in 2009-10. The Beavers play five nonconference games before starting the home and NSIC schedule Dec. 4 against Minnesota State University Moorhead. The “Kiki is one of those players that is really versatile,” Curfman said. “She season will begin Nov. 16 at Mayville State. BSU then travels to Grinnell, can play some shooting guard and she can play some post. She will be Iowa for the Grinnell Tip Off Tournament Nov. 20-21 to play Martin Luther somewhere between the 2 and 5 at different times, depending on match- and Buena Vista University. The Beavers will give thanks at the Grand ups and opposing line-ups.” Canyon Thanksgiving Tournament Nov. 27-28 in Phoenix, Ariz. BSU plays Western State University (Colo.) and Western New Mexico, with Western Centers New Mexico being a member of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference and having regional implications. BSU opens the NSIC and home season The top post player from last season is returning to the Beavers this year, with games against the Dragons Dec. 4 and the University of Minnesota, as junior Colleen McKay will dawn the BSU jersey once again. McKay Crookston Dec. 5. was the second leading rebounder, pulling down 130 (4.8 rpg) boards. She also added the third most points with 233 (8.6 ppg), while playing in “We are excited for the Phoenix trip because it will be important to get all 27 games, starting 19. Sophomore Taylor Davis will look to add to her some time to bond and be together. The nonconference schedule is freshman performance in 2009-10 after posting 6.1 points and 4.0 rebounds challenging, but it has to be because our conference is one of the top per game. Davis was one of three freshmen to play in all 27 contests. Division II conferences in the nation,” Curfman said.

...... Be m i d j i St a t e Un i v e r s i t y 2 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l ...... Head Coach Mike Curfman

Curfman Versus... Mike Curfman School Record against Head Coach - Fifth Season at BSU Adams State 1-0 Augustana 1-5 ike Curfman is in his fifth year as head women’s basket- Bemidji State 5-7 Mball coach for the Beavers. Curfman has directed Bemidji California-San Diego 1-0 State University to a 43-68 overall record (.387) in his four sea- Carleton 1-0 sons while posting a 25-45 (.357) mark in the Northern Sun Colorado St.-Pueblo 0-1 Concordia University-St. Paul 5-16 Intercollegiate Conference. Entering his fifth season as head Dakota State 1-0 coach, Curfman becomes the third-longest tenured coach in the Fort Hays State 1-0 program’s history, trailing only Doreen Zierer who coached 11 Fort Lewis 1-0 seasons (1990-2002) and Ruth Howe who coached the programs’ Grand Canyon 1-0 first 10 seasons (1967-77). Curfman is tied for fourth on BSU’s all- Huron 1-1 time coaching victories list. He trails Zierer (129), Howe (95), Joan Incarnate Word 1-0 Campbell (70) and is tied with Mary McDonald (43). Jamestown 4-1 Mary (N.D) 0-6 The 2008-09 season was the worst under Curfman Master’s 0-1 as the team posted a 3-24 overall and 1-19 NSIC record. In the Mayville State 9-3 2007-08 season, BSU finished with a 13-15 record, going 9-9 in the Metro State 2-0 NSIC to finish league play in sixth place. With 13 wins it was the Minnesota, Crookston 6-2 third consecutive season the Beavers have had 10 wins or more. Minnesota Duluth 3-14 The last time a Beaver squad had three consecutive 10-plus win Minnesota-Morris 7-1 seasons was from 1990-1993. Minnesota State 4-5 Minnesota State-Moorhead 4-18 Rejuvenating a program is nothing new to Curfman, Minot State 0-1 he came to Bemidji State after six years at the helm of the University of Minnesota, Crookston program Morningside 2-0 where three times during his tenure his teams set or equaled school records for wins (2000-01, 2001-02 and Mount Mercy 1-0 2004-05) and racked up 55 victories during his final four seasons. Nebraska-Kearney 0-1 While at UMC, he helped to elevate the program to the NCAA Division II level. After a 1-26 season in Nebraska-Omaha 0-1 1999-2000, Curfman directed the Golden Eagles to a school-record nine wins in 2000-01 and increased North Dakota 0-8 that record by16 the following year. In 2002-03, under Curfman,UMC made the NSIC tournament for the North Dakota State 0-5 Northern State 6-17 first time, cruising to the championship game before falling to NCAA Tournament bound University of Min- Northland Baptist 1-0 nesota Duluth. Most recently his Golden Eagles tied for fourth place in the NSIC posting a league record of St. Cloud State 2-6 8-6 while going 16-11 overall and making their first ever appearance in the North Central Regional Polls. South Dakota 0-1 He has mentored 10 All-Conference selections as a head coach including 2000-01 NSIC Newcomer of the South Dakota State 0-1 Year and 2001-02 Player of the Year Jessica Forsline and was himself named as the 2002 NSIC Coach of the Southeastern Oklahoma 0-1 Year. Southwest Minnesota State 5-14 Curfman’s teams have done equally as well in the classroom. During his tenure at UMC, the Golden St. Scholastica 1-0 Texas A&M Kingsville 0-1 Eagles posted at least a 3.0 team grade point average and finished in the Women’s Basketball Coaches As- Upper Iowa 5-3 sociation’s Top 10 Academic National Rankings with a team G.P.A. of better than 3.4 in 2004-05. Valley City State 4-0 Previous to taking over the UMC program, Curfman was an assistant coach at St. Cloud State University Wayne State (Neb.) 8-12 (1994-99), serving as Dr. Lori Ulferts’ top assistant for five seasons. He also coached under Dr. Ulferts at Western College 0-1 Moorhead State University (1992-94) as an assistant while serving as the head coach of the junior varsity Winona State 11-9 team. He has presented at a number of camps and clinics and is a member of the Women’s Basketball -La Crosse 0-1 Coaches Association (WBCA) and the Minnesota State High School League Coaches Association. Wisconsin-Parkside 0-1 Wisconsin-Platteville 1-0 A native of Fosston, Minn., Curfman was an Academic All-America selection for the UMC basketball Wisconsin-Stout 1-0 team while earning his A.A.S. degree. He then moved on to Concordia College in Moorhead, Minn. where * All records as a head coach only he graduated in 1992 with his B.A. in Business Administration while captaining the Cobber men’s basket- ball program. In 1994, Curfman earned his MBA in business administration from Moorhead State University Cu rf m a n i n e x h i b i t i o n g a m e s ... (now Minnesota State University Moorhead) while acting as an assistant coach for the Dragons’ women’s basketball program. School Record against Curfman currently resides in Fosston with his wife Michelle, his son Caleb and his daughter Emily. North Dakota State 1-1 South Dakota State 0-2 Th e Cu rf m a n Fi l e Ye a r Sc h o o l Ass i g n m e n t Ov e r a l l / Co n f e r e n c e Re c o r d 2008-09 be m i d j i St a t e He a d Co a c h 3-24 / 1-19 No r t h e r n Su n Intercollegiate 2007-08 be m i d j i St a t e He a d Co a c h 13-15 / 9-9 No r t h e r n Su n Intercollegiate 2006-07 be m i d j i St a t e He a d Co a c h 14-14 / 9-9 No r t h e r n Su n Intercollegiate 2005-06 be m i d j i St a t e He a d Co a c h 13-15 / 6-8 No r t h e r n Su n Intercollegiate 2004-05 mi n n e s o t a , Cr o o k s t o n He a d Co a c h 16-12 / 8-6 No r t h e r n Su n Intercollegiate 2003-04 mi n n e s o t a , Cr o o k s t o n He a d Co a c h 11-16 / 6-12 No r t h e r n Su n Intercollegiate

2002-03 mi n n e s o t a , Cr o o k s t o n He a d Co a c h 12-18 / 6-12 No r t h e r n Su n Intercollegiate 2001-02 mi n n e s o t a , Cr o o k s t o n He a d Co a c h 16-11 / 11-7 No r t h e r n Su n Intercollegiate 2000-01 mi n n e s o t a , Cr o o k s t o n He a d Co a c h 9-18 / 5-13 No r t h e r n Su n Intercollegiate 1999-00 mi n n e s o t a , Cr o o k s t o n He a d Co a c h 1-26 / 1-17 No r t h e r n Su n Intercollegiate To t a l Ni n e Se a s o n s He a d Co a c h 108-169 / 62-112 No r t h e r n Su n In t e r c o l l e g i a t e 1998-99 st. Cl o u d St a t e As s t . Co a c h 18-9 / 9-9 No r t h Ce n t r a l 1997-98 st. Cl o u d St a t e As s t . Co a c h 13-14 / 8-10 No r t h Ce n t r a l 1996-97 st. Cl o u d St a t e As s t . Co a c h 8-19 / 3-15 No r t h Ce n t r a l 1995-96 st. Cl o u d St a t e As s t . Co a c h 14-13 / 8-10 No r t h Ce n t r a l 1994-95 st. Cl o u d St a t e As s t . Co a c h 8-19 / 5-13 No r t h Ce n t r a l 1993-94 mo o r h e a d St a t e Gr a d u a t e As s t . 17-11 / 8-4 No r t h e r n Su n Intercollegiate 1992-93 mo o r h e a d St a t e Gr a d u a t e As s t . 20-9 / 9-3 No r t h e r n Su n Intercollegiate

Mi k e a n d h i s w i f e , M i c h e l l e , a r e t h e p a r e n t s o f Ca l e b , 13, a n d Em i l y , 10 a l o n g w i t h d o g Sa d i e ...... w w w .bemidjistate .e d u /a t h l e t i c s 3 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l BSU Coaching and Support Staff......

Krissi Super Bekah Assistant Coach Hessinger Third Season at Bemidji State Graduate Assistant uper is in her third season at Bemidji State serving First Season Sas both an assistant women’s basketball coach and n her first season at Bemidji State the institution’s head women’s golf coach. She came to IUniversity, Bekah Hessinger is BSU after spending four years in the high school ranks. responsible for athletic training services She spent two years as a Communication Arts/Litera- supplied to the BSU women’s basketball team. In addition ture teacher at the Bemidji Area Schools, teaching Eng- to basketball, Hessinger also works closely with the Beaver lish for grades 9-12 at the Lumberjack Alternative High football team and a variety of other athletic programs. School. During her stint at the Bemidji Area Schools, Hessinger graduated from the University of North Super was also the one-act play director. Dakota in 2009 with a Bachelor of Science degree in athletic From August 2003 to March 2005 she was a long-term substitute English training and is certified by the National Athletic Trainers teacher at Wyndmere Public Schools where she taught English for seventh, eighth, Association-Board of Certification. ninth and eleventh grades. During Supers’ two-year stop at Wyndmere she was the She is currently pursuing her master’s degree in sports head girls volleyball coach, where she led the Warriors to their first-ever state tourna- studies at Bemidji State. ment appearance in 2003. She was also the assistant boys basketball coach during her time at Wyndmere Public Schools. Along with teaching high school students, Super has been a guest speaker at area high schools, speaking on peer pressure, respect and pride. Corinne Prior to her jump to the teaching ranks, Super was a sports announcer, news assistant and DJ for Thief River Falls Radio (2000-2002). During her time there she cov- Milien ered over 100 games, including boys and girls basketball, women’s college basketball, Student Assistant high school and college volleyball, softball, , girls hockey and football side- First Season line reporting. Along with covering games, Super compiled news stories, conducted interviews, produced advertising, and worked with public relations and promotions. In orinne Milien is in her first full addition to her time at Thief River Falls Radio, she worked as a sports anchor/reporter Cseason as a student assistant at at Studio One Television at the University of North Dakota for two years. Bemidji State University. Her main On the basketball court, Super was a member of the three-time Division II responsibilities are to help conduct drills at practice, chart National Championship Basketball Team at the University of North Dakota. During her statistics, film practices and games and assist in game day high school career at Badger-Greenbush-Middle River, Super compiled 2,804 points operations. in her career which sits her in eighth place on the all-time scorers list for Minnesota She joins the Beaver coaching staff after coaching at girls basketball. Forsyth Central High School in Georgia, helping the Bulldogs In addition to her coaching experience at Wyndmere, Super is the founder to the first winning season since 2000. Milien was a student and director of Super Camps, which began in June 1997. She organizes and instructs manager for one year at U.S. Air Force Academy (2007-08) and Super Hooper Basketball camps for boys and girls grades K-6 in northwestern Min- played one season at the U.S. Air Force Academy Preparatory nesota. School (2006-07). Played and coached in Germany (2005-06), Super has received degrees from two different institutions. In May 2000 she playing for Spangdahlem AFB and helping guide Bitburg High graduated from the University of North Dakota with a Bachelor of Arts degree in com- School to its first DOD-European Championship in school munications and then received her second Bachelor of Arts degree from Minnesota history. State University Moorhead in May 2005 in secondary education-communication arts/ Milien is seeking a degree in sports management with literature. a coaching specialist. She is a student intern with BSU Athletic Her husband, Jeremy Popp, is the head women’s softball coach at BSU. They Media Relations and an active member of the PEHS club. reside in Bemidji with their rescued pets. Pamela Findlay Mary Graduate Assistant First Season Graham amela Findlay begins her first season as Student Manager Pthe graduate assistant coach for the women’s Second Season basketball squad. Her coaching experience includes ary Graham is in her second various clinics and camps throughout high school and Mseason as student manager with college. the women’s basketball team. She has She comes to BSU after attending the United various weekly and game day duties. States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo. She attended West Anchorage High School, playing She played four years of basketball for the Falcons, varsity girl’s hockey and soccer. Was the senior class president serving as a co-captain her senior season. and managed boy’s football, baseball and hockey all four Findlay attended Glenbrook South High years. School in Glenview, Ill. She competed in varsity basketball, cross country and track. Graham is also a student trainer for the BSU football team. She is majoring in secondary education-social studies Born in Winfield, Ill., she is the daughter of Rick and Jill Findlay. A biology with minors in political science and exercise science, with a major at AFA, Findlay is seeking her master’s degree in sports studies at Bemidji coaching emphasis. Intends to pursue a masters degree in State University. athletic training.

...... Be m i d j i St a t e Un i v e r s i t y 4 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l ...... Numerical and Alphabetical Rosters

By Class 2009-10 Roster and Breakdown SENIORS (1) Rosecrans Numerical JUNIORS (3) Hebrink, Landsverk, McKay No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Last School) SOPHOMORES (6) 5 Samantha Baldwin PG 5-7 So. St. Thomas, N.D. (Grafton HS) Baldwin, Bates, Davis, Epema, Phillips, Sampson 10 Kelly Landsverk G 5-6 Jr. Fosston, Minn. (Fosston HS) FRESHMEN (6) 11 Heather Sampson C 6-1 So. Brooklyn Park, Minn. (Champlin Park HS) Althoff, Crummy, Kaus, Pettit, 12 Kiki Phillips F 5-11 So. Spencer, Wis. (Spencer HS) Thompson, Van Haaften 14 Katie Pettit G 5-6 Fr. Howard Lake, Minn. (Howard Lake-Waverly-Waverly-Winsted HS) By State/Country 15 Megan Bates F 6-0 RS-So. Brainerd, Minn. (Brainerd HS) UNITED STATES (16) 20 Anna Hebrink G 5-8 Jr. Austin, Minn. (Riverland Community College) MINNESOTA (14) Althoff (Becker) 21 Shannon Thompson G 5-7 Fr. Rosemount, Minn. (Apple Valley HS) Bates (Brainerd) 22 Kim Rosecrans* G 5-6 Sr. Crosby, Minn. (Central Lakes College) Crummy (Argyle) 23 Taylor Davis F 5-10 So. Crookston, Minn. (Crookston HS) Davis (Crookston) Epema (Crookston) 24 Sydney Epema* G 5-8 So. Crookston, Minn. (Crookston HS) Hebrink (Austin) 25 Tiffany Van Haaften G 5-7 RS-Fr. Chaska, Minn. (Chaska HS) Kaus (Eagan) 33 Becky Crummy G 5-7 Fr. Argyle, Minn. (Stephen/Argyle Central HS) Landsverk (Fosston) McKay (Barnum) 45 Colleen McKay* C 6-0 Jr. Barnum, Minn. (Barnum HS) Pettit (Howard Lake) 54 Jessie Althoff C 6-1 Fr. Becker, Minn. (Becker HS) Rosecrans (Crosby) 55 Emily Kaus C 6-2 Fr. Eagan, Minn (Eastview HS) Sampson (Brooklyn Park) Thompson (Rosemount) Van Haaften (Chaska) NORTH DAKOTA (1) Alphabetical Baldwin (Grafton) WISCONSIN (1) No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Last School) Phillips (Spencer) 54 Jessie Althoff C 6-1 Fr. Becker, Minn. (Becker HS) 5 Samantha Baldwin PG 5-7 So. St. Thomas, N.D. (Grafton HS) By Height Emily Kaus 6-2 15 Megan Bates F 6-0 RS-So. Brainerd, Minn. (Brainerd HS) Jessie Althoff 6-1 33 Becky Crummy G 5-7 Fr. Argyle, Minn. (Stephen/Argyle Central HS) Heather Sampson 6-1 23 Taylor Davis F 5-10 So. Crookston, Minn. (Crookston HS) Megan Bates 6-0 Colleen McKay 6-0 24 Sydney Epema* G 5-8 So. Crookston, Minn. (Crookston HS) Kiki Phillips 5-11 20 Anna Hebrink G 5-8 Jr. Austin, Minn. (Riverland Community College) Taylor Davis 5-10 55 Emily Kaus C 6-2 Fr. Eagan, Minn (Eastview HS) Sydney Epema 5-8 Anna Hebrink 5-8 10 Kelly Landsverk G 5-6 Jr. Fosston, Minn. (Fosston HS) Samantha Baldwin 5-7 45 Colleen McKay* C 6-0 Jr. Barnum, Minn. (Barnum HS) Becky Crummy 5-7 14 Katie Pettit G 5-6 Fr. Howard Lake, Minn. (Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted HS) Shannon Thompson 5-7 Tiffany Van Haaften 5-7 12 Kiki Phillips F 5-11 So. Spencer, Wis. (Spencer HS) Kelly Landsverk 5-6 22 Kim Rosecrans* G 5-6 Sr. Crosby, Minn. (Central Lakes College) Katie Petitt 5-6 11 Heather Sampson C 6-1 So. Brooklyn Park, Minn. (Champlin Park HS) Kim Rosecrans 5-6 21 Shannon Thompson G 5-7 Fr. Rosemount, Minn. (Apple Valley HS) By Position 25 Tiffany Van Haaften G 5-7 RS-Fr. Chaska, Minn. (Chaska HS) GUARDS (10) Baldwin, Crummy, Epema, * Denotes captain for the 2009-10 season Hebrink, Landsverk, Petitt, Rosecrans, Thompson, Van Haaften FORWARDS (3) Bates, Davis, Phillips Coaching Staff CENTERS (3) Head Coach: Mike Curfman, fifth season (Concordia College, 1992) Althoff, Kaus, McKay Assistant Coach: Krissi Super, third season (North Dakota, 2000) Graduate Assistant Coach: Pamela Findlay, first season (Air Force ‘08) Student Assistant Coach:Corinne Milien, student assistant, first season Student Manager: Mary Graham, manager, second season Pronounciation Guide Sydney EPEMA - ep-A-ma Emily KAUS - koss

...... w w w .bemidjistate .e d u /a t h l e t i c s 5 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l Meet the Beavers......

Ki m b e r l y Ro s e c r a n s Se n i o r / Gu a r d 22 5-6 Cr o sb y -Ir o n t o n , Mi n n . Cr o sb y -Ir o n t o n HS / Ce n t r a l La k e s Co l l e g e 2008-09 (Junior): Played in 25 games, starting four, averaging 11.2 minutes per game…Posted 1.6 points, 1.3 rebounds and 1.1 assists per game…Her three steals against Winona State University on Dec. 12 was a team-high and also established a career-high.

Central Lakes College: Earned All MCAC and was an All-Northern Division First Team member... named to the NJCAA All-Region Team in 2006 and was an NJCAA Player of the Week recipient... During the 2005-06 season Rosecrans led the Raiders with 18.3 points per game, 4.1 rebounds per game, 3.9 assists per game and 2.3 steals per tilt while shooting .377 (152-403) from the field, .323 (20-62) from the three point arc, and .624 (98-157) from the free-throw line in 23 games played.

Crosby-Ironton High School Career: She was a member of the first Crosby-Ironton girls basketball team to go to the Minnesota State Girls Basketball Tournament with an 18-9 record...was a 1,000 point scorer during her career for the Rangers...holds the assists and steals record for a single season at Ro s e c r a n s ’s Ca r e e r Hi g h s Crosby-Ironton with 137 assists and 89 steals in 2004...she also holds the career assists and steals Points: 6 at Minnesota, Crookston, 12/6/08 record with 401 assists and 282 steals during her career for the Rangers...averaged 13.8 points per FG made: 2, 2x, last at St. Cloud State, 2/7/09 game and 5.1 assists per game as a senior while shooting 73-percent from the charity stripe. FG attempts: 6 at St. Cloud State, 2/7/09 3Pt FG made: 1 vs. MSU Moorhead, 2/13/09 Personal: A native of Crosby-Ironton, Minn....She was born to John and Karen Rosecrans January 11, 3Pt FG attempts: 1, 3x, last vs. MSU Moorhead, 2/13/09 1986 in Brainerd, Minn. FT made: 2, 6x, last vs Minnesota Duluth, 2/25/09 FT attempts: 4 at Minnesota, Crookston, 12/6/08 Rebounds: 4 at South Dakota, 11/16/08 Assists: 4 vs. MSU Moorhead, 2/13/09 Ro s e c r a n s ’s St a t s a t BSU Steals: 3 vs. Winona State, 12/12/08 YR GP FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB PF FO A BLK STL PTS AVG Blocked Shots: none 2008-09 25 12-46 .261 1-3 .333 15-25 .600 32 19 0 28 0 5 40 1.6 Minutes: 25 vs. Winona State, 12/12/08 Total 25 12-46 .261 1-3 .333 15-25 .600 32 19 0 28 0 5 40 1.6

An n a He br i n k Ju n i o r / Gu a r d 20 5-8 Au s t i n , Mi n n . Au s t i n Hi g h Sc h o o l / Ri v e r l a n d Co m m u n i t y Co l l e g e Riverland Community College: Hebrink comes to Bemidji State after a successful two-year career at Riverland Community College were she led the Blue Devils to 55 wins, including a school record 23 wins during the 2008-09 season. In two season’s she averaged 16.0 ppg, 6.0 apg, 5.0 rpg, and 2.2 spg while shooting 46-percent from the field (313-675) and 40.6-percent from behind the arc (152-374). Finishing up her two year campaign with the Blue Devils, Hebrink holds the school record for three’s in a season (79), assists in a career (332) and three’s in a career (152). She garnered numerous awards while at RCC, highlighted by being named to the NJCAA All-American 3rd team at the conclusion of 2009 along with being named to the first and second All-State teams.

Austin High School: Was a three-time All-Conference performer and was a focal point of the Packers’ 2004 State Tournament team. She finished her career as the fourth leading scorer (1,111) at Austin High School and tied the school record for most three’s in a game, twice with six. Hebrink was also active on the tennis court as she was a four-time All-Conference performer.

Personal: The daughter of James and Susan Hebrink…Born Feb. 18, 1989 in Austin, Minn…Lists all sports, especially tennis and bike riding as interests… Both her father and mother played junior college basketball while her sister (Gretchen) is currently a member of the Riverland Community College basketball team…Her mother was also her coach at Riverland…Is a physical education major.

...... Be m i d j i St a t e Un i v e r s i t y 6 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l ...... Meet the Beavers Ke l l y La n d s v e r k Ju n i o r / Gu a r d 5-6 10 Fo ss t o n , Mi n n . Fo ss t o n Hi g h Sc h o o l 2006-07 (Freshman): Played in 23 games for the Beavers…Posted 0.9 points per game with a .538 shooting percentage from the floor…Went 5-7 from beyond the arc for a .714 clip.

Fosston High School Career: A four-year contributor to the Fosston High School basketball team she scored over 1,000 career points and averaged 19 points per game in her final season with the Greyhounds...a tremendous jumper she averaged seven rebounds per contest as a senior totaling 536 in her career...a three-time All-Pine to Prairie performer, she was named as the leagues’ MVP in 2005-06...she earned a spot on the Minnesota Coaches’ Association All-State team was named Academic All-State as a senior...helped to lead her team to the Minnesota State High School basketball tournament on four occasions and was selected to the Wells Fargo All-Tournament team as in 2004...finished her career with 1,396 points...posted a career average of 11.41 points in 124 games...Fosston High recorded a record of 103-19 with Landsverk on the squad...also played volleyball for the Greyhounds where she guided the team to state tournament twice...was a three-time all-conference performer and earned All-State and Academic All-State accolades as a senior...left the school with 2,212 assists as the Greyhounds’ setter...also garnered letters in golf La n d s v e r k ’s Ca r e e r Hi g h s and softball...was a four-year member of the “A” honor roll. Points: 6 at Concordia Univ., 2/3/07 FG made: 2 , 2x, last at Concordia Univ., 2/3/07 Personal: Born in Thief River Falls, Minn. June 13, 1988...she is the daughter of David and Jean FG attempts: 3, 2x, last at Concordia Univ., 2/3/07 Landsverk...she in a Biology (pre-physical therapy) major at Bemidji State. 3Pt FG made: 2 at Concordia Univ., 2/3/07 3Pt FG attempts: 2 at Concordia Univ., 2/3/07 FT made: 1 at Minnesota State, 11/18/06 FT attempts: 2 at Minnesota State, 11/18/06 Rebounds: 2 vs. Wisconsin-Platteville, 12/28/06 La n d s v e r k ’s St a t s a t BSU Assists: 1, 3x, last at MSU Moorhead, 2/2/07 YR GP FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB PF FO A BLK STL PTS AVG Steals: 1 at Minnesota State, 11/18/06 2006-07 23 7-13 .538 5-7 .714 1-2 .500 9 6 0 3 2 1 20 0.9 Blocked Shots: 1, 2x, last vs. SW Minnesota State 1/26/07 Total 23 7-13 .538 5-7 .714 1-2 .500 9 6 0 3 2 1 20 0.9 Minutes: 19 vs. Wisconsin-Platteville, 12/28/06 Co l l e e n McKa y Ju n i o r / Ce n t e r 6-0 45 Ba r n u m , Mi n n . Ba r n u m Hi g h Sc h o o l

2008-09 (Sophomore): McKay finished her sophomore season third on the team in points with 233 (8.6 ppg) and second in rebounds with 130 (4.8 rpg), playing in all 27 games, starting 19…She was one of only two Beavers to record a double-double, posting two in one weekend Feb. 6-7 against Concordia University-St. Paul (10 points and 11 rebounds) and St. Cloud State University (season-high 17 points and 11 rebounds)…She scored in double-figures 11 times and collected 10-plus rebounds three times…Had a career-high 11 rebounds twice against SCSU and CU…Posted a career-high three assists against Upper Iowa (Nov. 29).

2007-08 (Freshman): Made an appearance in 26 of 28 games earning 16 starts during her freshman campaign...made an immediate impact on the court for BSU as she had eleven double-digit scoring games including a career-high performance of 20 points at Mayville State (1//2/08)...in her first collegiate contest she pulled down a career-high 11 rebounds vs. St. Scholastica (11/24/07)...was fifth among her teammates with 9.0 points per game and 4.1 rebounds per contest...shot .426 percent from the field (84-197) while leading the Beavers from behind the arc shooting .538 (14-26)...averaged 22.0 minutes per game which was most among freshmen.

Barnum High School Career: A four-time letter winner at Barnum High, she stepped away from the school after leaving quite a footprint on the program. During her four seasons, she piled up a school record of 2,213 points standing as one of just six players in the Northland to top the 2,000-mark. She also set the single-game standard at the school in a 49-point Section 7A Tournament game. For her career, she hit on better than 66-percent of her field goal attempts and helped lead the Bombers to a Section 7A championship and a third place finish at the 2006 Minnesota State High School Tournament. She is a three-time All-Polar League first team selection, earning conference Most Valuable Player honors in both 2006 and 2007. She was named to the Duluth News Tribune All-Tournament McKa y ’s Ca r e e r Hi g h s team twice and was honored as the media outlets Player of the Week on four occasions. She eclipsed the 1,000-point and 1,000 Points: 20 at Mayville State, 1/2/08 rebound plateaus by powering her team into the post season, earning a spot on the Wells Fargo All-State Tournament Team. During her senior season she averaged 28 points, 12 rebounds and two blocks per contest, she was named as the Duluth News Tribune’s 2007 FG made: 8 vs. Wayne State, 12/1/ 07 Player of the Year, earned a spot on the Pioneer Press All-State Second Team and made her second consecutive appearance on the FG attempts: 13 vs. MSU Moorhead, 2/2/08 list of Minnesota Basketball News Top 100 Players in the State. She was also selected as an All-Star by the Minnesota Girl’s Basketball 3Pt FG made: 3 at MSU Moorhead, 12/7/07 Coaches’ Association. McKay was also a four-year letterwinner in volleyball and track and field. She was a captain of the volleyball 3Pt FG attempts: 3, 7x, last vs. Minnesota State, 1/30/09 team, where she was three times honored as a Polar League All-Conference selection earning first team accolades at the conclusion of her final two campaigns. McKay was equally as successful outside of athletics. In addition to earning four academic awards and FT made: 10 at Mayville State, 1/2/08 being a member of the “A” Honor Roll at BHS, she was invovled in a number of extracurricular activities such as math league, choir, FT attempts: 12 at Mayville State, 1/2/08 swing choir, student council, National Honor Society and Key Club. Rebounds: 11, 3x, last vs. St Cloud State, 1/10/09 Personal: The daughter of Wesley and Irene McKay...she was born November 22, 1988 in Duluth, Minn...following in the footsteps of Assists: 3 vs. Upper Iowa, 11/29/08 her sister Heidi who played basketball at Wisconsin-Superior...she will be majoring in nursing at BSU. Steals: 3, 2x, last vs. St. Cloud State, 1/10/09 Blocked Shots: 2 vs. Minnesota, Crookston, 2/14/09 Minutes: 35 vs. Metro State, 11/22/08 McKa y ’s St a t s a t BSU YR GP FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB PF FO A BLK STL PTS AVG 2007-08 26 84-197 .426 14-26 .538 51-80 .638 106 56 0 13 6 18 233 9.0 2008-09 27 90-212 .425 9-35 .257 44-70 .629 130 64 3 22 10 23 233 8.6 ...... Totals 53 174-409.425 23-61 .377 95-150 .633 120 120 3 35 16 41 466 8.8 w w w .bemidjistate .e d u /a t h l e t i c s 7 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l Meet the Beavers......

Sa m a n t h a Ba l d w i n So p h o m o r e / Po i n t Gu a r d 5 5-7 St. Th o m a s , N.D. Gr a f t o n Hi g h Sc h o o l 2008-09 (Freshman): Was BSU’s top rebounder with 148 (5.5 rpg), her 2.8 assists per game was second and the 7.1 points per game was fourth on the squad…Played in all 27 games, starting 24 and averaging 28.6 minutes per contest, the second most on the team…Her 76 assists was good for second on the team…She had seven games in double-figures, including a career-high 14 points twice…Her 12 rebounds against the University of Minnesota, Crookston was a career-high and second highest rebounding output by a Beaver in 2008-09.

Grafton High School Career: A three-sport athlete at Grafton High School, Baldwin earned five varsity letters in basketball...the 2,000-point career scorer helped lead the Spoilers to a 22-2 record, a District 4 Conference Championship and Conference Tournament Championship her senior year... the five-time All-District performer recorded 16.9 ppg, 7.4 rpg and 7.4 apg while shooting 48-percent from the field, 43.6-percent from the three-point arc and 73.4-percent from the charity stripe during her senior campaign...At the conclusion of her senior season she was a Miss North Dakota Basketball finalist, First Team All-State, a McDonald’s All-American Nominee, a member of the Lions All-Star Ba l d w i n ’s Ca r e e r Hi g h s Team, and the District 4 Senior Athlete of the Year...A three-year letter winner on the Spoilers’ Points: 14, 2x, last at Winona State, 2/21/09 volleyball team, she earned All-District honors her sophomore season while being named Back Row FG made: 6 at Winona State, 2/21/09 Defensive Player of the Year...she has also been active on the track and on the golf course as she has FG attempts: 12 vs Mayville 11/25/08 lettered in track and field three times and golf twice...she was named MVP of the track and field team 3Pt FG made: 2, 4x, last vs. Minnesota State, 1/30/09 her sophomore season and qualified for the North Dakota state track meet in the 200, 400, pole vault, 3Pt FG attempts: 5 vs. Upper Iowa, 12/13/08 and 4 x 100 relay...off the playing surface she has been involved in student council, homecoming, FT made: 7 vs Minnesota, Crookston, 2/14/09 band and youth group. FT attempts: 8 vs Minnesota, Crookston, 2/14/09 Rebounds: 12 vs Minnesota, Crookston, 2/14/09 Personal: A native of St. Thomas, N.D....She was born to Brent and Stephanie Baldwin March 21, 1990 Assists: 6 vs. Wayne State, 2/28/09 in Grand Forks, N.D...following in the footsteps of her dad who played basketball at Crookston and Steals: 3, 3x, last vs. Wayne State, 2/28/09 Mayville State...plans to major in nursing while at BSU. Blocked Shots: 1, 4x, last vs. Wayne State, 2/28/09 Minutes: 36, 2x, last at Northern State, 1/16/09 Ba l d w i n ’s St a t s a t BSU YR GP FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB PF FO A BLK STL PTS AVG 2008-09 27 65-145 .448 20-56 .357 41-62 .661 148 64 2 76 4 23 191 7.1 Totals 27 65-145 .448 20-56 .357 41-62 .661 148 64 2 76 4 23 191 7.1 Me g a n Ba t e s RS-So p h o m o r e / Gu a r d 15 6-0 Br a i n e r d , Mi n n . Br a i n e r d Hi g h Sc h o o l 2009-10 (Redshirt): Will use a medical redshirt for the 2009-10 season due to off-season hip surgery. 2008-09 (Freshman): Played in 24 games, starting 14 and averaging 18.2 minutes per game…Her 90 rebounds (3.8 rpg) was fourth on the team, posting two eight rebound games…She led the team in five games in rebounds… Averaged 2.7 points and 1.0 assists per contest…Her 12 steals was fifth on the team. Brainerd High School Career: Bates made the 100-mile trek north to Bemidji to join the women’s basketball program...the two-sport standout at Brainerd High School, was a mainstay on both the Warriors basketball and soccer teams...she was a member of the Warrior basketball program since her freshman season...prior to her senior season Bates was creeping in on 1,000 points for her career and was just 14 rebounds shy of 500...she also had 258 assists and 226 steals prior to her senior season...the Central Lakes all-conference player also was named Ms. Defense (‘05, ‘06, ‘07, and ‘08), Ba t e s ’ Ca r e e r Hi g h s Ms. Assists (‘07) and Most Steals (‘05 & ‘07) throughout her career...along with basketball accolades she shined on the soccer field as well...she was named 2006-07 Mid-Fielder of the year, 2007 team Points: 8, 2x, last vs. Wayne State, 2/28/09 MVP, 2007 Minnesota State All-Tournament team, and was a 2007 Central Lakes All-Conference team FG made: 4, 2x, last vs. Wayne State, 2/28/09 selection...she also shined in the class room as she was selected to the 2007 Central Lakes Scholar FG attempts: 6, 4x, last at Concordia Univ., 2/6/09 Athlete team. 3Pt FG made: 1, 4x, last at Concordia Univ., 2/6/09 3Pt FG attempts: 4 at Winona State, 2/21/09 Personal: A native of Brainerd, Minn....She was born to Mike and Jeri Bates November 24, 1989 in FT made: 4 vs. Metro State, 11/22/08 Tuscon, Ariz...plans to major in nursing while at BSU. FT attempts: 4 vs. Metro State, 11/22/08 Rebounds: 8, 2x, last vs. Minnesota State, 1/30/09 Assists: 4, 2x, last vs. Wayne State, 2/28/09 Ba t e s ’ St a t s a t BSU Steals: 3 vs. SW Minnesota State, 1/31/09 YR GP FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB PF FO A BLK STL PTS AVG Blocked Shots: 2 at Wayne State, 1/3/09 2008-09 24 25-65 .385 4-17 .235 10-20 .500 90 34 1 27 4 12 64 2.7 Minutes: 30 vs. Metro State, 11/22/08 Totals 24 25-65 .385 4-17 .235 10-20 .500 90 34 1 27 4 12 64 2.7 ...... Be m i d j i St a t e Un i v e r s i t y 8 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l ...... Meet the Beavers

Ta y l o r Da v i s So p h o m o r e / Fo r w a r d 5-10 23 Cr o o k s t o n , Mi n n . Cr o o k s t o n Hi g h Sc h o o l 2008-09 (Freshman): Was one of three freshmen to play in all 27 games…She started 14, playing in 19.0 minutes per game…Averaged 4.0 rebounds per contest (107 total), which stood third on the team…Also averaged 6.1 points (fifth on the squad) and posted a .390 shooting percentage…She had seven games in double-figures, including a team and career-high 18 against No. 6 Minnesota State University, Mankato…Her highest rebound effort in a game was seven, which she accomplished four times.

Crookston High School Career: Davis will make the 90-mile trip east on Highway 2 to Bemidji to join high school teammate Sydney Epema on the BSU women’s basketball team. While at Crookston High School she was a three year starter on the girls basketball team and was a focal point on the Pirates’ 2006 and 2008 State Tournament teams...she was a 1,000-point career scorer ranking in the top five all-time in scoring at Crookston High and was a captain her senior season...Davis averaged 12.2 ppg, 4.2 rpg, and 1.4 apg while shooting at a clip of 51.8-percent from the field and 76.7 from the free throw line her final season...Davis is accomplished in the class room as she is a member of the National Honor Society and was the Miss Crookston Scholarship Pageant Winner in 2007...she has also been Da v i s ’ Ca r e e r Hi g h s an avid member of the Crookston High School band, choir and orchestra. Points: 18 vs Minnesota State, 1/30/09 FG made: 6, 3x, last vs Minnesota State, 1/30/09 Personal: The daughter of Marlo and Sheila Davis...she was born June 20, 1989 in Crookston, Minn... FG attempts: 12, 3x, last vs Minnesota State, 1/30/09 Davis is majoring in elementary education at BSU. 3Pt FG made: 2 vs Minnesota State, 1/30/09 3Pt FG attempts: 3, 2x, last vs Minnesota State, 1/30/09 FT made: 6 vs. MSU Moorhead, 2/13/09 FT attempts: 7 at U-Mary, 1/17/09 Rebounds: 7, 4x, last at Minnesota Duluth, 1/24/09 Da v i s ’ St a t s a t BSU Assists: 3, 2x, last vs. St. Cloud State, 1/10/09 YR GP FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB PF FO A BLK STL PTS AVG Steals: 2, 2x, last vs. MSU Moorhead, 2/13/09 2008-09 27 57-146 .390 5-17 .294 45-64 .703 107 47 1 28 10 9 164 6.1 Blocked Shots: 2, 2x, last vs. Minnesota Duluth, 2/25/09 Totals 27 57-146 .390 5-17 .294 45-64 .703 107 47 1 28 10 9 164 6.1 Minutes: 29, 3x, last vs. Minnesota State, 1/30/09 Sy d n e y Ep e m a So p h o m o r e / Gu a r d 5-8 24 Cr o o k s t o n , Mi n n . Cr o o k s t o n Hi g h Sc h o o l 2008-09 (Freshman): Epema played in all 27 games for BSU, starting 24…She averaged 11.1 points per game in overall contests and a 11.0 clip in conference play…Recorded double-digits in points in 16 games, including nine games in a row in double-figures and two over 20…Established a career-high 22 points in a 112-108 overtime loss to Upper Iowa, Nov. 29, playing in 40 minutes… Was the team’s top scorer in seven games…Led the team in 3-pointers made with 73 and owned a .353 shooting percentage from beyond the arc…Her 207 3-point attempts established a BSU single season record…Also, led the team in minutes with 30.0 and averaged 2.9 rebounds and 1.4 assists.

Crookston High School Career: Epema will make the 90-mile trip east on Highway 2 to Bemidji to join the women’s basketball program. While at Crookston High School she was a two-sport standout as a focal point of both the Pirates’ girl’s basketball and softball programs.. .the eight time letter winner (3 letters basketball - 5 letters softball) has been a three year starter for the Pirates girls basketball team...throughout her career she started 60 games averaging 9.5 ppg, 2.5 apg and 2.1 rpg while shooting at a clip of .437 (214-489) from the field and .380 (100-265) from behind the three point arc...Epema was also an .81 percent free-throw shooter during her career...during the 2005-06 season she set the Crookston High School record with 62 three-point field goals made...was a Ep e m a ’s Ca r e e r Hi g h s member of two state teams who finished second in 2005-06 and third in 2007-08...a multidimensional Points: 22 vs. Upper Iowa, 11/29/08 student-athlete, Epema is an all-conference performer on the softball field...she is accomplished in FG made: 8 vs. UW-La Crosse, 11/21/08 the class room as she is a consistent member on the “A” honor roll and has received the Spotlight FG attempts: 20 vs. UW-La Crosse, 11/21/08 on Scholarship Gold Certificates, in addition she has been active in student council, Leo club, true 3Pt FG made: 6, 2x, last at U-Mary, 1/17/09 players and choir. 3Pt FG attempts: 16 vs. UW-La Crosse, 11/21/08 FT made: 5 vs. Upper Iowa, 12/13/08 Personal: The daughter of Brad and Jana Epema...she was born June 15, 1990 in Crookston, Minn... FT attempts: 5 vs. Upper Iowa, 12/13/08 Epema is majoring in exercise science at BSU. Rebounds: 7, 2x, last vs. Metro State, 11/22/08 Assists: 5 vs. Upper Iowa, 11/29/08 p e m a s t a t s a t E ’ S BSU Steals: 4 at Minnesota, Crookston, 12/6/08 YR GP FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB PF FO A BLK STL PTS AVG Blocked Shots: 2 at Wayne State, 1/3/09 2008-09 27 102-279 .366 73-207 .353 24-36 .667 78 33 0 37 4 23 301 11.1 Minutes: 40 vs. Upper Iowa, 11/29/08 Totals 27 102-279.366 73-207 .353 24-36 .667 78 33 0 37 4 23 301 11.1 ...... w w w .bemidjistate .e d u /a t h l e t i c s 9 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l Meet the Beavers......

Ki k i Ph i l l i ps So p h o m o r e / Fo r w a r d 12 5-11 Sp e n c e r , W i s . Sp e n c e r Hi g h Sc h o o l 2008-09 (Freshman): Played in 24 games, starting six and averaging 15.5 minutes per game… Was one of seven players with more than 100 points, posting 113 (4.7 ppg) points…Also added 68 rebounds (2.8 rpg) and 23 assists…Led the team in scoring in three games with a career-high 18 against Northern State University Jan. 16, shooting 7-13 from the field and 4-7 from the 3-point line… Had a team and career-high nine rebounds against Upper Iowa University (Nov. 29).

Spencer High School Career: A participant on the Spencer High School basketball team for four years, Phillips is a three-time Marawood All-Conference performer and a four-time letterwinner for the Rockets’...During her senior campaign she averaged 14.5 ppg, 7.5 rpg while dishing out 2.0 apg...she was also a captain for three seasons...Phillips also participated in volleyball, track and field, and softball at Spencer High, garnering all-conference honors three times in volleyball and softball while receiving one athletic letter in track and field...She is an honor student and has been a constant on the Spencer High School Honor Roll...she was also a two time Marawood Scholar Athlete, WDLB/WOSQ student athlete of the week, and represented Spencer at the Women’s Sports Ph i l l i ps ’ Ca r e e r Hi g h s Advocates of Wisconsin banquet. Points: 18 at Northern State, 1/16/09 FG made: 7 at Northern State, 1/16/09 Personal: Born on May 30, 1990 in Marshfield, Wis...she is the daughter of Troy and Lynn Phillips... FG attempts: 13 at Northern State, 1/16/09 she is undecided on a major at BSU. 3Pt FG made: 4 at Northern State, 1/16/09 3Pt FG attempts: 7 at Northern State, 1/16/09 FT made: 11 vs. Concordia Univ., 1/9/09 FT attempts: 11 vs. Concordia Univ., 1/9/09 Rebounds: 9 vs. Upper Iowa, 11/29/09 Assists: 3 vs. SW Minnesota State, 1/31/09 Ph i l l i ps ’ St a t s a t BSU Steals: 1, 6x, last vs. Minnesota, Crookston , 2/14/09 YR GP FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB PF FO A BLK STL PTS AVG Blocked Shots: 1, 2x, last vs. Minnesota State, 1/30/09 2008-09 24 30-92 .326 8-35 .229 45-56 .804 68 40 1 23 2 6 113 4.7 Minutes: 2 at Northern State, 1/16/09 Totals 24 30-92 .326 8-35 .229 45-56 .804 68 40 1 23 2 6 113 4.7

He a t h e r Sa m ps o n So p h o m o r e / Ce n t e r 11 6-1 Br o o k l y n Pa r k , Mi n n . Ch a m p l i n Pa r k Hi g h Sc h o o l BSU Volleyball (2007-2008): Played in 170 sets in her two seasons with the volleyball squad…Averaged 2.23 kills per set and 0.61 blocks per set in her two seasons…Finished second on the team in kills (157) and blocks (51) in 2008 and third in kills (237) and blocks (52) in her freshman season.

Champlin Park High School Career: A seven-time letter winner at Champlin Park High School, Sampson was a three-sport athlete...A four-time letter winner on the basketball court, she helped lead the Rebels to a class 4A fourth place finish at the 2006 Minnesota State Basketball Tournament...Also participated in track and field at CPHS...Was a two- time letterwinner as an outside hitter for the volleyball squad...In the classroom, Sampson also experienced success...She earned four academic letters and was on the honor roll for four years.

Personal: Is the daughter of John and Dawn Sampson...Born March 10, 1989 in Robbinsdale, Minn....She is planning to major in nursing.

...... Be m i d j i St a t e Un i v e r s i t y 10 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l ...... Meet the Beavers

Je ss i e Al t h o ff Fr e s h m a n / Ce n t e r 6-1 54 Be c k e r , Mi n n . Be c k e r Hi g h Sc h o o l Becker High School Career: Was a three-sport standout as a focal point of the Bulldogs’ girls basketball, tennis and softball programs, earning the honor of Becker High School Female Athlete of the Year in 2008-09...The twelve time letterwinner (4 letters basketball, 4 letters tennis, 4 letters softball) has been a member of three Minnesota State Tournament teams…As a sophomore she was a member of the Becker girls’ basketball team that won the Minnesota State High School Girl’s Basketball Tournament in 2007, her softball team took third in the state tournament her junior year in the spring of 2008 and earned a fifth at the 2009 softball tournament…A multidimensional student-athlete, Althoff is a two time all-conference performer in tennis, while she has earned all- conference and all-area awards in softball and basketball during her career…Prior to the beginning of her senior season she was selected as one of the top 25 seniors in Minnesota Girls’ Basketball for 2009 by the Breakdown Preview…She is also accomplished in the classroom as she is a consistent member of the honor roll and has received outstanding academic achievement awards.

Personal: The daughter of Tom and Jan Althoff…Born Oct. 16, 1990 in Naples, Fla…Enjoys hanging out with her friends and roommates, playing other sports and going to the beach…Her grandfather Toby played college basketball and baseball at Millikin University and is in the University’s Athletic Hall of Fame…Is undecided on a major at BSU. Be c k y Cr u m m y Fr e s h m a n / Gu a r d 5-7 33 Ar g y l e , Mi n n . St e p h e n /Ar g y l e Ce n t r a l Hi g h Sc h o o l Stephen/Argyle Central High School Career: Led the squad in points (14.2 ppg), rebounds (5.1 rpg) and assists (2.3 apg) her senior season…Was named to the Northern Lights All-Conference team…Named team captain for senior season…Earned a spot on the NCTC All-tournament team her junior and senior years…Her team was the 2005-06 section runner-up…Also lettered in volleyball and track and field…Was a member of the National Honor Society, honor roll, academic letter and sub-section AAA award winner.

Personal: The daughter of Paul and Pat Crummy…Born Nov. 21, 1990 in Warren, Minn…Enjoys hanging out with friends and family and traveling…Brother Tom competed for the BSU track and field squad and is now coaching at Wayne State College…Is undecided on an academic major at BSU.

Em i l y Ka u s Fr e s h m a n / Ce n t e r 6-2 55 Ea g a n , Mi n n . Ea s t v i e w Hi g h Sc h o o l Eastview High School Career: Was a three-sport athlete at Eastview High School earning letters in basketball, track, and weight lifting….Helped lead the squad to a section AAAA championship and a third place finish at the Minnesota State High School Girl’s Basketball Tournament her senior season and was named to the all-tournament team, establishing the school’s rebounding record…Was been a member of two Lake Conference championship basketball teams…During the 2007-08 season she led her team to a section championship and a third place finish in the state tournament…At 6-2 she was a defensive force leading her team in blocks which helped her earn all-conference honorable mention honors…She is also a all-conference honorable mention performer for the Lightning Track and Field team…Kaus was accomplished in the classroom as she was a consistent member of the honor roll while earning academic letters during her high school career…Was a senior academic player and in 2007-08 she was selected as a academic all-state member in both basketball and track and field while the Eastview girl’s basketball team was the academic section champs at the conclusion of 2007-08.

Personal: The daughter of Brad and Diane Kaus… Born April 16, 1991 in Plano, Texas…Lists hanging out with friends, watching movies and going on vacations as interests…Sister Michelle played basketball at Division I Creighton University...A proposed nursing major...... w w w .bemidjistate .e d u /a t h l e t i c s 11 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l Meet the Beavers......

Ka t i e Pe t t i t Fr e s h m a n / Gu a r d 14 5-6 Ho w a r d La k e , Mi n n . Ho w a r d La k e -Wa v e r l y -Wi n s t e d Hi g h Sc h o o l Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted High School Career: Was a four-sport athlete at Howard Lake- Waverly-Winsted High School earning letters in basketball, volleyball, softball and track and field…Finished her high school career as the leading scorer in school history, is a member of the 2,000 point club, holds the record for most points, steals and assists in a season and career, holds the career record for free-throw percentage and three-pointers made…Led the squad to a school-record 28-3 mark and a second-place finish at the Minnesota State tournament her senior season, earning all-tournament team honors…Was a member of a Minnesota State Tournament Participant team (2008)…During her junior season she led her team to a 25-6 record netting 16.6 ppg…Pettit also excelled off the court as she was a consistent member of the honor roll while serving as president of the National Honor Society…She also earned academic letters, was the salutatorian and was a member of the all-state academic team.

Personal: The daughter of Jay and Mary Pettit…Born Oct. 19, 1990 in Waconia, Minn….Lists volleyball, softball, shopping and being at the lake as her interests…Intends to major in psychology. Sh a n n o n Th o m ps o n Fr e s h m a n / Gu a r d 21 5-7 Ro s e m o u n t , Mi n n . App l e V a l l e y Hi g h Sc h o o l Apple Valley High School Career: Was a four-sport standout as a focal part of the Eagles’ girl’s basketball, cross country, track and field and softball programs…The 10-time letterwinner (4 basketball, 3 track and field, 2 cross country, 1 softball) was a four year starter for the Eagles’ girl’s basketball team…Owns the school record for career assists and steals…In her senior season she was named a team captain, All-Lake Conference, the team’s Offensive Player of the Year and was the leading free throw percentage shooter…In her first three years of high school basketball she recorded game highs of 22 points and nine assists while averaging 10 points per game…In 2006-07 she was the team’s assist leader while during her junior season she netted a team best 73-percent from the free-throw line…She also shot 52-percent from the field and 35-percent from behind the arc during the 2007-08 season…She was named the girl’s prep Impact Player of the Week during her junior season and prior to her senior season was selected to as one of the top 50 seniors in the state of Minnesota by the Breakdown…In addition to her basketball accomplishments she was a member of the 2006 Minnesota State Championship track and field team and was a section finalist in the 300 meter hurdles.

Personal: The daughter of Mike and Laura Thompson…Born Aug. 30, 1990 in Brookfield, Wis… Enjoys hanging out with friends, reading, running and vacationing…Intends to major in physical education. Ti ff a n y V a n Ha a f t e n RS-Fr e s h m a n / Gu a r d 25 5-7 Ch a s k a , Mi n n . Ch a s k a Hi g h Sc h o o l 2009-10: Will redshirt this season after suffering a knee injury during the 2009 soccer season.

Chaska High School Career: Played three years of both soccer and basketball for Chaska High School in the Lake Conference...Lettered in both sports all three years...Was named All-Lake Conference (2007 and ‘08)...Was captain senior year and named team mvp...Premier team was regional qualifier (2005 and ‘07)...State Cup Finalist (2005, ‘06 and ‘07)...Basketball all-conference honorable mention (2007-08)...Captain of team that placed fourth at state in 2008-09...Earned an academic letter and was on the honor roll.

Personal: The daughter of Brian and Jana VanHaaften..Born Aug. 7, 1991 in Lincoln, Neb...Intends to major in exercise science…Is currently a member of the women’s soccer team at BSU.

...... Be m i d j i St a t e Un i v e r s i t y 12 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l ...... 2008-09 Season in Review

Day of the Week The Bemidji State University women’s basketball team struggled in 2008-09 Sunday 0-2 Monday 0-0 going 3-24 overall and posting a 1-19 conference record that placed them tied Tuesday 1-0 for 13th in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference with Upper Iowa. The Wednesday 0-1 first reason to point to for the down season is that nine of the 15 players were Thursday 0-0 Friday 0-11 underclassmen and the team sported eight newcomers. With so many fresh Saturday 2-10 faces, the Beaver coaching staff had its hands full and it showed on the court as BSU had 17 different starting line-ups during the season. Time of Game Day games (before 6 p.m.) 1-5 The Beavers started on the right foot with a 2-2 record. BSU began with a Night games (6 p.m. or later) 2-19 game against NCAA Division I University of South Dakota, losing in Vermillion, S.D. 83-47. The Beavers then headed to the Wildwood Lodge Tip-Off Classic in Location Home games 2-9 St. Paul, Minn. and split with University of Wisconsin-La Crosse and Metropolitan Road games 0-12 State College of Denver. UW-La Crosse defeated BSU Neutral site games 1-3 by the score of 87-73 in the first game. The Beavers Halftime score rebounded to grab their first win of the season against Leading at the half 3-2 Metro State, 62-60. BSU opened the home portion of Trailing at the Half 0-2 its schedule with a win against Mayville State, 66-53. Tied at the half 0-1 The NSIC Holiday HoopsFest was next on the docket Rebounding margin for the Beavers with two games scheduled in Sioux More rebounds than opponent 2-8 Falls, S.D. The first game was an overtime thriller with Fewer rebounds than opponent 1-16 Same number of rebounds as opponent 0-0 the University of Upper Iowa, but BSU was on the los- ing end, 112-108. The loss was just the beginning of Shooting percentage a skid that lasted two and a half months. Higher than opponent 3-4 Lower than opponent 0-20 The Beavers lost 19 consecutive games, establish- Shot 50% or better 0-0 ing a school record for consecutive losses. An 0-16 Shot less than 50% 3-23 start to NSIC play was included in the tailspin, which Heidi Matzke Hold opponent under 50% 3-22 was the worst start to conference play in school history. The streak was snapped Free-throw margin with a 78-76 victory in front of a home crowd, Feb. 14. Make more free-throws 1-9 BSU jumped out to a 6-0 lead in the game and held the Make fewer free-throws 2-14 Make same number of free-throws 0-1 advantage throughout the game except one tie in the middle of the second half. Unfortunately, that would be Turnovers the last taste of victory for the Beavers in the 2008-09 Commit more turnovers 0-21 Commit same/fewer number of turnovers 3-3 season. BSU dropped its final three games, posting 19 conference losses, tying with Upper Iowa for the most Miscellaneous losses in a conference season in NSIC history. vs. Nationally ranked opponent 0-3 In tournament play 2-2 The Beavers battled during the season, but just In overtime games 0-1 could never get anything rolling with such a young When hitting 5+ three-pointers 2-20 group. The freshmen on the squad averaged 31.6 Win the game before 1-2 Lose the game before 2-22 points, 18.8 rebounds and 7.1 assists a game, which Scores equal/more bench points 1-9 was significant on a team that only averaged 63.9 ppg. Scores less bench points 2-15 Freshman Sydney Epema led the freshman class with Records 20 or more assists 0-2 Sydney Epema 11.1 points and 2.9 rebounds per game. She had 73 Margin of victory 3-pointers and attempted a BSU single season record 207 shots from beyond the 5 or less points 2-1 arc. Her 73 3-pointers finished just three shy of the 6-10 points 1-1 11-20 points 1-13 school single-season mark. 20 or more points 0-9 Senior Heidi Matzke finished her senior cam- Conference affiliations paign as the team’s top scorer at a 14.2 clip, with 3.8 Northern Sun Intercollegiate 1-19 assists and 3.5 rebounds per game. Her career point Nonconference 2-5 total was 1,268, good for seventh on BSU’s all-time In Region 2-21 career scoring list. vs Division I 0-1 Sophomore Colleen McKay contributed 8.6 Month points and 4.8 rebounds per game. She was one November 2-4 of five players to play in all 27 games, starting 19. December 0-5 January 0-9 Second in freshman scoring and fourth overall was February 1-6 Samantha Baldwin with 7.1 points per game, she was also grabbed 148 rebounds (5.5 rpg) to pace the Beavers. Colleen McKay ...... w w w .bemidjistate .e d u /a t h l e t i c s 13 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l 2008-09 Stats/Recap......

2008-09 Statistics Overall Record: 3-24 NSIC: 1-19 Home: 2-9 Away: 0-12 Neutral: 1-3 TOTAL 3-POINTER’S FREE THROW REBOUNDS ## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 10 Matzek, Heidi 22 16 587 26.7 107 269 .398 32 84 .381 67 88 .761 26 51 77 3.5 63 0 84 108 7 23 313 14.2 Conference-Only 15 9 380 25.3 58 169 .343 22 57 .386 43 59 .729 22 34 56 3.7 43 0 61 76 3 16 181 12.1 24 Epema, Sydney 27 24 811 30.0 102 279 .366 73 207 .353 24 36 .667 16 62 78 2.9 33 0 37 51 4 23 301 11.1 Conference-Only 20 18 583 29.2 73 201 .363 55 148 .372 19 29 .655 7 39 46 2.3 23 0 26 33 3 18 220 11.0 45 McKay, Colleen 27 19 641 23.7 90 212 .425 9 35 .257 44 70 .629 44 86 130 4.8 64 3 22 41 10 23 233 8.6 Conference-Only 20 13 468 23.4 60 151 .397 6 26 .231 32 48 .667 34 66 100 5.0 43 2 15 34 7 15 158 7.9 05 Baldwin, Samantha 27 24 772 28.6 65 145 .448 20 56 .357 41 62 .661 44 104 148 5.5 64 2 76 78 4 23 191 7.1 Conference-Only 20 19 608 30.4 49 114 .430 16 48 .333 29 45 .644 37 77 114 5.7 49 2 59 60 3 18 143 7.2 23 Davis, Taylor 27 14 512 19.0 57 146 .390 5 17 .294 45 64 .703 27 80 107 4.0 47 1 28 61 10 9 164 6.1 Conference-Only 20 13 411 20.6 53 130 .408 5 14 .357 42 58 .724 22 66 88 4.4 36 1 22 51 7 8 153 7.7 31 Jamnick, Katherine 27 5 383 14.2 56 135 .415 2 7 .286 48 61 .787 23 52 75 2.8 54 0 14 30 25 11 162 6.0 Conference-Only 20 4 282 14.1 40 93 .430 2 7 .286 31 39 .795 17 43 60 3.0 37 0 11 21 16 8 113 5.7 12 Phillips, Kiki 24 6 372 15.5 30 92 .326 8 35 .229 45 56 .804 24 44 68 2.8 40 1 23 41 2 6 113 4.7 Conference-Only 18 6 304 16.9 25 76 .329 7 29 .241 40 48 .833 16 29 45 2.5 32 1 20 33 1 5 97 5.4 15 Roberts, Melissa 13 6 239 18.4 21 67 .313 6 30 .200 13 16 .813 12 27 39 3.0 25 0 14 15 2 8 61 4.7 Conference-Only 8 5 146 18.3 11 39 .282 1 15 .067 5 6 .833 4 17 21 2.6 17 0 8 5 1 3 28 3.5 33 Bates, Megan 24 14 437 18.2 25 65 .385 4 17 .235 10 20 .500 25 65 90 3.8 34 1 27 32 4 12 64 2.7 Conference-Only 18 8 320 17.8 22 46 .478 3 13 .231 6 14 .429 20 42 62 3.4 29 1 20 26 4 11 53 2.9 04 Salcheider, Kristina 24 3 259 10.8 20 59 .339 1 10 .100 18 23 .783 8 17 25 1.0 22 0 14 29 0 5 59 2.5 Conference-Only 18 3 213 11.8 18 52 .346 0 8 .000 12 15 .800 5 16 21 1.2 17 0 10 24 0 5 48 2.7 22 Rosecrans, Kim 25 4 279 11.2 12 46 .261 1 3 .333 15 25 .600 8 24 32 1.3 19 0 28 36 0 5 40 1.6 Conference-Only 20 2 213 10.7 11 37 .297 1 2 .500 9 15 .600 4 16 20 1.0 15 0 19 24 0 4 32 1.6 43 Wenlund, Jenny 6 0 34 5.7 1 8 .125 0 0 .000 4 8 .500 3 3 6 1.0 2 0 0 4 0 1 6 1.0 Conference-Only 1 0 6 6.0 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 50 Nelson, Kelsey 19 0 85 4.5 8 21 .381 0 1 .000 3 4 .750 5 11 16 0.8 8 0 1 0 0 1 19 1.0 Conference-Only 14 0 66 4.7 7 18 .389 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 5 8 13 0.9 5 0 1 0 0 1 15 1.1 03 Hoganson, Hallie 1 0 11 11.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 Conference-Only 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 14 Spaeth, Samantha 1 0 3 3.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Conference-Only 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TM Team 51 43 94 3.5 0 11 Conference-only 38 34 72 3.6 0 10 Total 27 5425 594 1544 .385 161 502 .321 377 533 .707 316 670 986 36.5 475 8 369 538 68 150 1726 63.9 Conference-Only 20 4000 427 1128 .379 118 367 .322 269 377 .714 231 487 718 35.9 346 7 272 397 45 113 1241 62.0 Opponents 27 5425 766 1735 .441 213 563 .378 435 580 .750 366 725 1091 40.4 489 7 502 390 125 319 2180 80.7 Conference-Only 20 4000 567 1273 .445 160 420 .381 306 419 .730 278 536 814 40.7 348 3 374 291 101 237 1600 80.0 2008-09 Results and Individual Leaders

Opponent Date Result Streak Record NSIC Scorer Rebounder Assists Steals Blocks at South Dakota Nov. 16 L, 47-83 L-1 0-1 0-0 Matzke - 11 Bates - 8 Matzke- 1 Three with 1 Jamnick - 1 Wildwood Lodge Tip-Off Classic; St. Paul, MN UW-LaCrosse Nov. 21 L, 73-87 L-2 0-2 0-0 Matzke - 21 Epema - 7 Matzke - 4 Roberts - 2 Davis - 2 Metro State Nov. 22 W, 62-60 W-1 1-2 0-0 Matzke - 26 Three with 7 Baldwin - 3 Two with 2 Jamnick - 2 Mayville State Nov. 25 W, 66-53 W-2 2-2 0-0 Matzke - 21 McKay - 8 Matzke - 4 Two with 3 Five with 1 NSIC Holiday HoopsFest; Sioux Falls, S.D. Upper Iowa Nov. 29 L, 108-112 OT L-1 2-3 0-0 Matzke - 26 Phillips - 9 Epema - 5 Matzke - 2 Jamnick - 2 Northern State Nov. 30 L, 53-76 L-2 2-4 0-0 Jamnick - 13 Baldwin - 5 Baldwin - 3 Roberts - 3 Jamnick - 2 at MSU Moorhead * Dec. 5 L, 57-77 L-3 2-5 0-1 Matzke - 20 Matzke - 6 Matzke - 5 Matzke - 3 Jamnick - 1 at Minnesota, Crookston * Dec. 6 L, 63-75 L-4 2-6 0-2 McKay - 16 Baldwin - 12 Matzke - 6 Epema - 4 Epema - 1 Winona State * Dec. 12 L, 56-76 L-5 2-7 0-3 Epema - 16 Baldwin - 7 Matzke - 6 Rosecrans - 3 none Upper Iowa * Dec. 13 L, 70-83 L-6 2-8 0-4 Jamnick - 19 Jamnick - 13 Two with 5 Jamnick - 1 Jamnick - 4 at Nebraska, Omaha Dec. 19 L, 76-109 L-7 2-9 0-4 Matzke - 22 Davis - 7 Matzke - 5 Matzke - 3 Matzke - 2 at Augustana * Jan. 2 L, 69-92 L-8 2-10 0-5 Matzke - 15 Two with 7 Matzke - 4 Epema - 3 none at Wayne State (Neb.) * Jan. 3 L, 67-81 L-9 2-11 0-6 Matzke - 19 Bates - 7 Matzke - 9 Davis - 2 Two with 2 Concordia University * Jan. 9 L, 71-85 L-10 2-12 0-7 Phillips - 17 McKay - 11 Two with 4 Davis - 1 Two with one St. Cloud State * Jan. 10 L, 70-76 L-11 2-13 0-8 McKay - 17 McKay - 11 Two with 3 McKay - 3 Jamnick - 2 at Northern State * Jan. 16 L, 65-79 L-12 2-14 0-9 Phillips - 18 McKay - 7 Baldwin - 5 Two with 2 Jamnick - 2 at University of Mary * Jan. 17 L, 57-73 L-13 2-15 0-10 Epema - 18 Baldwin - 8 Baldwin - 3 Baldwin - 3 Jamnick - 1 at Minnesota Duluth * Jan. 24 L, 56-70 L-14 2-16 0-11 Epema - 15 Davis - 7 Baldwin - 5 Two with 2 Davis -1 Minnesota State * Jan. 30 L, 64-81 L-15 2-17 0-12 Davis - 18 Bates - 8 Matzke - 4 Baldwin - 2 Two with 1 SW Minnesota State * Jan. 31 L, 56-71 L-16 2-18 0-13 McKay - 15 Baldwin - 10 Baldwin - 4 Bates - 3 Jamnick -1 at Concordia University * Feb. 6 L, 65-81 L-17 2-19 0-14 Epema - 16 Two with 6 Epema - 3 Two with 2 none at St. Cloud State * Feb. 7 L, 61-89 L-18 2-20 0-15 Epema - 14 McKay - 10 Two with 3 Matzke - 3 Jamnick - 2 MSU moorhead * Feb. 13 L, 71-90 L-19 2-21 0-16 Matzke - 15 Jamnick - 5 Rosecrans - 4 Two with 2 Two with 1 Minnesota, Crookston * Feb. 14 W, 78-76 W-1 3-21 1-16 Matzke - 25 Baldwin - 9 Two with 4 Three with 2 McKay - 2 at Winona State * Feb. 21 L, 46-82 L-1 3-22 1-17 Two with 14 Davis - 5 McKay - 2 Three with 1 Matzke -1 Minnesota Duluth * Feb. 25 L, 46-82 L-2 3-23 1-18 Phillips - 8 Davis - 6 Three with 2 Two with 2 Davis -1 Wayne State (Neb.) * Feb. 28 L, 58-89 L-3 3-24 1-19 Two with 14 McKay - 6 Baldwin - 6 Baldwin - 3 Three with 1

Home games indicated by Boldface * - indicates NSIC games

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2008-09 Individual Game-by-Game Statistics (Points-Rebounds-Assists)

Opponent Salscheider Baldwin Matzke Phillips Roberts Rosecrans Davis Epema Jamnick Bates McKay Nelson at South Dakota 2-0-1 5-3-1 11-4-4 2-3-0 0-1-0 1-4-1 0-0-1 9-2-1 2-0-0 5-8-1 8-3-0 0-0-0 vs. UW-LaCrosse 1-0-0 7-4-1 21-3-4 2-5-0 2-4-0 2-3-3 5-2-1 20-7-1 0-3-2 0-4-2 11-5-1 2-0-0 vs. Metro State DNP 6-3-3 26-1-2 0-3-1 DNP DNP 6-2-1 5-7-0 2-0-0 6-7-1 11-7-1 DNP vs. Mayville State 0-0-0 10-7-2 21-3-4 2-1-0 12-4-1 2-1-1 0-3-1 5-5-2 2-1-0 0-7-1 9-8-1 DNP vs. Upper Iowa 3-1-1 11-7-3 26-5-4 7-9-2 11-6-2 DNP 0-1-0 22-5-5 13-4-0 0-1-1 13-5-3 DNP vs. Northern State 5-2-1 2-5-3 5-0-0 3-2-0 8-3-3 0-1-2 0-4-0 4-3-2 13-4-0 0-1-1 12-2-0 0-2-0 at MSU Moorhead 2-0-0 9-5-1 20-6-5 5-3-1 3-1-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 2-1-0 6-5-3 2-1-0 7-3-2 0-0-0 at Minn.-Crookston 0-1-0 5-12-3 12-3-6 0-0-0 3-1-1 6-1-2 7-4-0 8-3-1 2-1-0 4-5-0 16-6-0 DNP vs. Winona State 0-1-0 4-7-1 10-6-6 DNP 0-2-1 2-0-1 8-7-0 16-2-1 10-5-2 DNP 4-2-0 2-3-0 vs. Upper Iowa 6-3-1 7-8-5 18-4-5 DNP DNP 2-3-1 5-4-3 8-3-1 19-13-0 DNP 5-6-0 DNP at Nebraska-Omaha 0-1-1 7-5-4 22-5-5 DNP DNP 3-3-2 0-7-2 16-3-0 17-3-1 DNP 11-0-1 0-0-0 at Augustana College 0-0-0 13-7-3 15-7-4 2-1-0 DNP 0-0-1 4-4-0 13-3-1 8-2-0 4-4-0 10-4-1 0-0-1 at Wayne State (Neb.) 4-2-1 4-6-3 19-2-9 0-2-1 DNP 2-1-0 14-6-1 7-2-2 8-2-0 0-7-4 9-4-0 DNP vs. Concordia Univ. 4-0-0 5-6-4 DNP 17-6-2 DNP 4-1-0 12-3-2 15-2-4 4-1-1 0-0-0 10-11-1 0-0-0 vs. St. Cloud State 4-3-1 6-6-2 DNP 7-4-2 DNP 0-2-1 16-7-3 10-2-3 8-3-0 2-5-0 17-11-0 DNP at Northern State 2-1-2 3-2-5 DNP 18-3-0 DNP 0-0-0 4-2-1 14-0-3 8-4-1 8-3-1 8-7-1 DNP at University of Mary 0-1-0 9-6-3 DNP 9-5-2 DNP 0-0-2 11-5-0 18-5-2 0-4-0 0-3-1 6-2-2 4-2-0 at Minnesota Duluth 8-2-3 12-4-5 DNP 9-1-1 DNP 0-1-0 2-7-1 15-3-0 3-1-1 5-0-0 2-3-0 0-1-0 vs. Minnesota State 2-1-0 8-5-2 0-1-4 10-3-1 DNP 0-3-1 18-4-2 10-0-1 3-3-0 4-8-3 5-2-1 4-1-0 vs. SMSU 0-0-0 1-10-4 7-2-3 1-3-3 DNP 2-2-0 6-4-1 13-2-1 6-2-1 5-4-0 15-2-1 0-2-0 at Concordia Univ. DNP 3-3-1 10-4-2 2-2-2 DNP 2-1-2 8-4-2 16-2-3 4-2-0 6-6-1 14-6-2 0-0-0 at St. Cloud State DNP 10-5-3 10-3-3 3-2-2 DNP 5-1-1 4-3-1 14-2-1 6-1-2 0-5-1 6-10-1 3-2-0 vs. MSU Moorhead 0-0-0 7-2-3 15-3-2 0-1-0 8-2-3 3-2-4 12-3-2 8-3-1 10-5-0 0-2-1 6-3-0 2-2-0 vs. Minn.-Crookston 8-2-0 14-9-4 25-4-4 4-1-2 6-7-0 0-1-0 10-4-1 1-5-0 0-1-0 1-4-1 9-7-0 DNP at Winona State 2-1-1 14-4-0 2-3-1 0-2-0 2-2-1 0-0-1 4-5-1 14-4-0 4-3-0 2-1-1 2-3-2 0-0-0 vs. Minnesota Duluth 2-3-0 6-3-1 4-5-2 8-2-0 2-2-1 4-0-2 5-6-0 4-1-1 2-0-0 2-3-2 2-2-1 0-0-0 vs. Wayne State (Neb.) 4-0-1 3-4-6 14-3-5 2-4-1 4-4-1 0-0-0 2-5-1 14-1-0 2-2-0 8-1-4 5-6-0 0-0-0

2008-09 Indivudual Superlatives Bemidji State Category Opponent 26 - Heidi Matzke (twice) Points Scored 41-Andrea Downs for Upper Iowa (11/29/08) 9-Heidi Matzke (Five times) FG Made 12-Alison Nash-Gerlach for MSU Moorhead (2/13/09) 20-Heidi Matzke (twice), Sydney Epema FG Attempted Two players with 21 FG attempts .727 - Katherine Jamnick (8-11) vs. Upper Iowa (12/13/08) FG Percentage (min. five made) Two players with 1.000 percent 6-Sydney Epema (twice) 3-Point FG Made Five players with six made 3-point FG 16-Sydney Epema vs. UW-LaCrosse (11/21/08) 3-Point FG Attempted 13-Jenny Steffen for Winona State (2/21/09) 1.000 - Matzke (twice), Baldwin (twice), Epema 3-Point FG Percentage (min. two 1.000 (Four Players) made) 11-Kiki Phillips vs. Concordia University (01/9/09) Free Throws Made 20-Andrea Downs for Upper Iowa (11/29/08) 13-Kiki Phillips vs. Concordia University (01/9/09) Free Throw Attempts 21-Andrea Downs for Upper Iowa (11/29/08) 1.000 -Jamnick (four times), Davis (four times), Epema Free Throw Percentage (min. 20 players with 1.000 percent free-throw percentage (twice), Bates, Baldwin, McKayPhillips, three made) 13-Katherine Jamnick vs.Upper Iowa (12/13/08) Rebounds 16-Krista Rabenberg for Northern State(11/30/08) 9-Heidi Matzke at Wayne State (Neb.) (1/3/09) Assists 10-Zoraa Quoie for Concordia University (2/6/09) 4-Sydney Epema at Minnesota, Crookston (12/6/08) Steals 8-Jheri Booker for Minnesota Duluth (2/25/09) 4-Katherine Jamnick vs. Upper Iowa (12/13/08) Blocked Shots 6-Jodie Boss for Wayne State College (2/28/09) 10-Heidi Matzke vs. Upper Iowa (12/13/08) Turnovers Three players with six turnovers

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2008-09 BSU Player Highs Double-Doubles POINTS...... 26, Matzke, Heidi vs Upper Iowa (11/29/08) ...... 26, Matzke, Heidi vs Metro State Women (11/22/08) Player Opponent (Date) ...... 25, Matzke, Heidi vs Minnesota, Crookston (02/14/09) Katherine Jamnick Upper Iowa (12/13/08) ...... 22, Matzke, Heidi at Nebraska-Omaha (12/19/08) Colleen McKay Concordia University, St. Paul (01/09/09) ...... 22, Epema, Sydney vs Upper Iowa (11/29/08) FIELD GOALS MADE...... 9, Matzke, Heidi vs Minnesota, Crookston (02/14/09) Colleen McKay St. Cloud State (01/10/09) ...... 9, Matzke, Heidi at Nebraska-Omaha (12/19/08) ...... 9, Matzke, Heidi vs Upper Iowa (11/29/08) ...... 9, Matzke, Heidi vs Mayville State University (11/25/08) Season Breakdown: McKay (2), Jamnick (1). Total: ...... 9, Matzke, Heidi vs Metro State Women (11/22/08) 3 FIELD GOAL ATT...... 20, Matzke, Heidi at MSU Moorhead (12/4/08) ...... 20, Matzke, Heidi vs Upper Iowa (11/29/08) ...... 20, Epema, Sydney vs UW-La Crosse (11/21/08) Double-double attained via points and re- FG PCT (min 5 made)...... 727 ( 8-11), Jamnick, Katherine vs Upper Iowa (12/13/08) * ...... 714 ( 5-7 ), McKay, Colleen vs SMSU (01/31/09) bounds or assists 3 PT FG MADE...... 6, Epema, Sydney at University of Mary (1/17/09) ...... 6, Epema, Sydney vs Upper Iowa (11/29/08) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS...... 16, Epema, Sydney vs UW-La Crosse (11/21/08) 30-Point Games ...... 14, Epema, Sydney vs Upper Iowa (11/29/08) 3-PT FG PCT (min 2 made)...... 1.000 ( 5-5 ), Epema, Sydney at Minnesota Duluth (01/24/09) Player Opponent (Date) Points ...... 1.000 ( 3-3 ), Matzke, Heidi at Wayne State (Neb.) (1/3/09) ...... 1.000 ( 2-2 ), Matzke, Heidi at Concordia St. Paul (02/06/09) None ...... 1.000 ( 2-2 ), Baldwin, Samantha vs MSU (01/30/09) ...... 1.000 ( 2-2 ), Baldwin, Samantha at Nebraska-Omaha (12/19/08) FREE THROWS MADE...... 11, Phillips, Kiki vs CUWBB (01/09/09) ...... 9, Jamnick, Katherine vs Upper Iowa (11/29/08) 20-Point Games FREE THROW ATT...... 13, Phillips, Kiki vs CUWBB (01/09/09) Player Opponent (Date) Points ...... 10, Jamnick, Katherine vs Upper Iowa (11/29/08) FT PCT (min 3 made)...... 1.000 ( 7-7 ), Jamnick, Katherine at Nebraska-Omaha (12/19/08) Heidi Matzke UW-LaCrosse (11/21/08) 21 ...... 1.000 ( 6-6 ), Phillips, Kiki vs Minnesota Duluth (02/25/09) Sydney Epema UW-LaCrosse (11/21/08) 20 ...... 1.000 ( 6-6 ), Davis, Taylor vs MSU Moorhead (02/13/09) ...... 1.000 ( 6-6 ), Jamnick, Katherine at Augustana (SD) (01/02/09) Heidi Matzke Metro State (11/22/08) 26 ...... 1.000 ( 5-5 ), Epema, Sydney vs Upper Iowa (12/13/08) Heidi Matzke Mayville State (11/25/08) 21 ...... 1.000 ( 4-4 ), Jamnick, Katherine vs SMSU (01/31/09) Heidi Matzke Upper Iowa (11/29/08) 26 ...... 1.000 ( 4-4 ), Davis, Taylor vs MSU (01/30/09) ...... 1.000 ( 4-4 ), Davis, Taylor at Northern State (01/16/09) Sydney Epema Northern State (11/30/08) 22 ...... 1.000 ( 4-4 ), Davis, Taylor vs SCSU (01/10/09) Heidi Matzke MSU Moorhead (12/4/08) 20 ...... 1.000 ( 4-4 ), Epema, Sydney vs WSU (12/12/08) ...... 1.000 ( 4-4 ), Jamnick, Katherine at MSU Moorhead (12/4/08) Heidi Matzke Nebraska-Omaha (12/19/08) 22 ...... 1.000 ( 4-4 ), Bates, Megan vs Metro State Women (11/22/08) Heidi Matzke Minnesota, Crookston (2/14/09) 25 ...... 1.000 ( 4-4 ), Baldwin, Samantha vs UW-La Crosse (11/21/08) ...... 1.000 ( 3-3 ), McKay, Colleen at Concordia St. Paul (02/06/09) REBOUNDS...... 13, Jamnick, Katherine vs Upper Iowa (12/13/08) Breakdown: Matzke (7), Epema (2) - Total: 9 ...... 12, Baldwin, Samantha at Minnesota, Crookston (12/6/08) ASSISTS...... 9, Matzke, Heidi at Wayne State (Neb.) (1/3/09) ...... 6, Baldwin, Samantha vs Wayne State (Neb.) (02/28/09) ...... 6, Matzke, Heidi vs WSU (12/12/08) 10-Rebound Games ...... 6, Matzke, Heidi at Minnesota, Crookston (12/6/08) Player Opponent Rebounds STEALS...... 4, Epema, Sydney at Minnesota, Crookston (12/6/08) ...... 3, Baldwin, Samantha vs Wayne State (Neb.) (02/28/09) Samantha Baldwin Minnesota, Crookston (12/6/08) 12 ...... 3, Matzke, Heidi at SCSU (02/07/09) Katherine Jamnick Upper Iowa (12/13/08) 13 ...... 3, Bates, Megan vs SMSU (01/31/09) ...... 3, Baldwin, Samantha at University of Mary (1/17/09) Colleen McKay Concordia University (1/9/09) 11 ...... 3, McKay, Colleen vs SCSU (01/10/09) Colleen McKay St. Cloud State (1/10/09) 11 ...... 3, Epema, Sydney at Augustana (SD) (01/02/09) ...... 3, Matzke, Heidi at Nebraska-Omaha (12/19/08) Samantha Baldwin Southwest Minnesota State (1/31/09) 10 ...... 3, Rosecrans, Kim vs WSU (12/12/08) Colleen McKay St. Cloud State (2/7/09) 10 ...... 3, Matzke, Heidi at MSU Moorhead (12/4/08) ...... 3, Roberts, Melissa vs Northern State (11/30/08) ...... 3, Baldwin, Samantha vs Mayville State University (11/25/08) Breakdown: McKay (3), Baldwin (2), Jamnick(1) ...... 3, McKay, Colleen vs Mayville State University (11/25/08) Total: 6 BLOCKED SHOTS...... 4, Jamnick, Katherine vs Upper Iowa (12/13/08) ...... 2, Davis, Taylor vs Minnesota Duluth (02/25/09) ...... 2, McKay, Colleen vs Minnesota, Crookston (02/14/09) ...... 2, Jamnick, Katherine at SCSU (02/07/09) 10-Assist Games ...... 2, Jamnick, Katherine at Northern State (01/16/09) ...... 2, Jamnick, Katherine vs SCSU (01/10/09) Player Opponent Assists ...... 2, Bates, Megan at Wayne State (Neb.) (1/3/09) None ...... 2, Epema, Sydney at Wayne State (Neb.) (1/3/09) ...... 2, Matzke, Heidi at Nebraska-Omaha (12/19/08) ...... 2, Jamnick, Katherine vs Northern State (11/30/08) ...... 2, Jamnick, Katherine vs Upper Iowa (11/29/08) ...... 2, Jamnick, Katherine vs Metro State Women (11/22/08) ...... 2, Davis, Taylor vs UW-La Crosse (11/21/08) 2008-09 BSU Team Highs Points:...... 108 vs. Upper Iowa (11/29/08) Field Goals Made:...... 35 vs. Upper Iowa (11/29/08) Field Goal Attempts:...... 74 vs. Upper Iowa (11/29/08) Field Goal %:...... 482 (27-56) at Nebraska-Omaha (12/19/08) 3-Pt Field Goals Made:...... 10 vs. Upper Iowa (11/29/08) 3-Pt Field Goal Attempts:...... 25 vs. UW-LaCrosse (11/21/08) 3-Pt FG %:...... 571 (8-14) at Minnesota Duluth (01/24/09) Free Throws Made:...... 28 vs Upper Iowa (11/29/08) Free Throw Attempts:...... 38 vs. Upper Iowa (11/29/08) Free Throw %:...... 889 (8-9) at Minnesota Duluth (01/24/09) Rebounds:...... 49 vs. Upper Iowa (11/29/08) Assists:...... 21 at Wayne State (Neb.) (01/3/09) Steals:...... 10 vs. Minnesota, Crookston (02/14/09) Blocked Shots:...... 6 vs. Upper Iowa (11/29/08) Turnovers:...... 28 vs. UW-LaCrosse (11/25/08) Fouls:...... 27 vs. Upper Iowa (11/29/08)

...... Be m i d j i St a t e Un i v e r s i t y 16 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l ...... Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference

Founded in 1932, the Northern Intercollegiate Conference (NIC) has enjoyed a varied exis- NSIC Administration tence in the upper Midwest region it calls home. In the spring of 1992 the Northern Sun Intercol- legiate Conference (NSIC) was formed out of the merger of the NIC, the men’s conference, and the Affiliation:...... NCAA Division II women’s Northern Sun Conference (NSC). The NSC had existed since 1979. The NSIC is currently Founded:...... 1932 made up of institutions from Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, North and South Dakota. Prior to the Web Site:...... www.northernsun.org 1999-00 academic year, the NSIC expanded to become 10-team league. The conference featured NSIC Fax Number:...... 651/224-8583 eight members from 2004-05 until 2005-06 but the league expanded back to 10 teams in 2006-07 as the University of Mary in Bismarck, N.D., and Upper Iowa University in Fayette, Iowa, joined the Address:...... 161 St. Anthony Ave. Suite 920 league. The 2008-09 campaign featured another expansion. The NSIC blossomed to 14 teams ...... St. Paul, MN 55103 with the addition of Augustana College, and the inclusion of three institutions with roots in the NIC, NSC and NSIC in University of Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota State University and St. Cloud State Co m m i ss i o n e r University. The addition of these four regionally recognized institutions pushed the NSIC into the upper echelon of NCAA Division II athletics. Butch Raymond Since 1932, various institutions have competed in the NSIC. Bemidji State University, Minnesota Office: 651/288-4015 State University Moorhead and Winona State University are charter members and have remained Home: 612/825-3682 in the conference for the 77 years of its existence. Minnesota Duluth, which departed following the Cell: 612/716-6454 2003-04 season and returned in 2008-09, was also an original member. Other current members joined in later years: Southwest Minnesota State University in 1969, Northern State University in e-m a i l : r a y m o n d @northernsun .o r g 1978, Wayne State College (Nebraska) in 1998, Concordia University-St. Paul and the University of Minnesota, Crookston in 1999 and the University of Mary and Upper Iowa University in 2006. The University of Minnesota, Morris became a league member in 1966, however, the Cougars opted for the NCAA Division III ranks in 2003. The 2008-09 season is one of transition for the NSIC. The league will expand to 14 teams with the addition of Minnesota State University, Mankato, Augusta- na College, St. Cloud State University and Minnesota Duluth. Ass i s t a n t Co m m i ss i o n e r Before the NSIC became eligible for National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) champi- Nick Kornder onship competition in 1995, its member institutions had an extremely rich tradition in the National Office: 651/288-4017 Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). The NIC’s and NSC’s tenure in the NAIA included several national championship teams and individuals as well as many national qualifiers. e-m a i l :k o r n d e r @northernsun .o r g Following the 2004-05 season, Winona State became the first team other than Minnesota Duluth to capture the NSIC All-Sports Competition trophy. The Warriors have taken home the trophy now the last two seasons. The Warriors put the NSIC on the map in 2006 as they hosted and won the NCAA North Central Regional Tournament and advanced to the Elite Eight. Although Winona State wasn’t the first men’s basketball team to compete in the Elite Eight (SW Minnesota State in 2001 & Northern State in 1998) they were the first to win it. The National Championship for Winona State marked the first NCAA Title for any NSIC institution. Se n i o r W o m a n Ad m i n i s t r a t o r However, since WSU’s title to conclude the 2004- 2005 campaign, the Warriors have added Erin Lind another championship to their basketball trophy case (2007-08) while Concordia University-St. Paul garnered a volleyball national championships in 2007 and 2008, Minnesota Duluth made Office: 651/288-4016 a run through the 2008 NCAA football playoffs and Minnesota State’s women’s basketball team Home: 952/898-0627 garnered the 2008-09 NCAA crown to bring the league’s total number of team national titles since Cell: 612/419-0339 2006 to six. e-m a i l : l i n d @northernsun .o r g Since 2000, the NSIC has participated in the only officially-sanctioned NCAA Division II foot- ball bowl game in the country. With a rich history dating back to 1948, the Mineral Water Bowl is hosted by the Quarterback Club of Excelsior Springs., Mo. The game matches the highest-finish- ing team from the NSIC not selected for the NCAA Division II playoffs against the highest-finishing team from the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) not participating in the NCAA Division II playoffs. Now in its 41st year, the first game was played on Thanksgiving Day, 1948. The first MIAA/NSIC meeting in 2000 marked the Mineral Water Bowl’s inaugural year of the Co m p l i a n c e Division II era. Winona State defeated Missouri Western State, 43-41, in triple overtime, marking Melissa Sewick the Warriors first-ever postseason win at the Division II level. Office: 651/222-0092 The league gears up for the upcoming academic year with the annual NSIC Summer Kickoff Fax: 651/224-8583 Event the last weekend in July. The event includes the NSIC Golf Tournament, Hall of Fame Ban- quet, officiating clinics and meetings involving the conference leadership. e-mail: [email protected] The Northern Sun Showcase television program returns to the airwaves again on Fox Sports Net North. Also, the Northern Sun Spotlight radio show will air on several stations throughout the Midwest for 20 weeks during the 2009-10 sports season. Over the years, the NSIC, comprised of schools of modest size, has provided extremely compet- itive intercollegiate athletic programs for its members. Although the programs are not designed Other NSIC Staff to be equal to Division I athletics, many former NSIC athletes have distinguished themselves in Football Officials Coordinator:...... Mike Nevin national and international competition. Each member school emphasizes the educational, en- Phone:...... 612/445-4869 tertainment and unifying value of sports while pointing with pride to the many advantages to be e-mail:...... [email protected] gained by attending these colleges and universities. As some affiliated with the conference have Address:...... 922 Minnesota St. coined, the NSIC quite possibly is, “the most competitive conference in NCAA Division II.” ...... Shakopee, MN 55739

2009-10 NSIC Me m b e r In s t i t u t i o n s Basketball Officials Coordinator:...... Roy Ward TEAM...... NICKNAME...... LOCATION...... COMMUNITY...... ENROLLMENT Phone:...... 651/777-3973 Augaustana...... Vikings...... Souix Falls, S.D...... 139,517...... 1,860 (2008) Fax:...... 651/777-2591 Bemidji State...... Beavers...... Bemidji, Minn...... 30,982...... 5,100 (1932) Address:...... 2172 Buhl Ave. Concordia University...... Golden Bears...... St. Paul, Minn...... 272,000...... 1,800 (1999) ...... North St. Paul, MN 55109 Mary...... Marauders...... Bismarck, N.D...... 95,000...... 2,842 (2006) Volleyball Officials Coordinator:...... Jose Jones Minnesota Duluth...... Bulldogs...... Duluth, Minn...... 86,918...... 10,500 (2008) Office:...... 612/721-6676 Minnesota State...... Mavericks...... Mankato, Minn...... 34,976...... 14,036 (2008) e-mail:...... [email protected] MSU Moorhead...... Dragons...... Moorhead, Minn...... 150,000...... 6,650 (1932) St. Cloud State...... Huskies...... St. Cloud, Minn...... 65,792...... 16,500 (2008) Northern State...... Wolves...... Aberdeen, S.D...... 25,000...... 2,800 (1980) SW Minnesota State...... Mustangs...... Marshall, Minn...... 11,000...... 3,600 (1970) Minnesota, Crookston.....Golden Eagles...... Crookston, Minn...... 8,100...... 1,700 (1999) Upper Iowa...... Peacocks...... Fayette, Iowa...... 1,300...... 1,600 (2006) Wayne State...... Wildcats...... Wayne, Neb...... 9,300...... 4,000 (1998) Winona State...... Warriors...... Winona, Minn...... 47,800...... 7,300 (1932) Note: Years between parenthesis indicate start of membership

...... w w w .bemidjistate .e d u /a t h l e t i c s 17 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l 2008-09 NSIC Recap......

2008-09 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Standings 2008-09 NSIC Te a m Ra n k i n g s f o r BSU Conference Overall Scoring Offense...... 13th, 63.9 No. Team W L PCT. W L PCT. Scoring Defense...... 14th, 80.7 1. Minnesota State #^* 19 1 .950 32 2 .941 Scoring Margin...... 14th, -16.8 2. Winona State ^ 15 5 .750 24 7 .774 Free Throw Percentage...... 9th, .707 3. MSU Moorhead ^ 14 6 .700 22 8 .733 Field Goal Percentage...... 13th, .385 4. Augustana ^ 13 7 .650 20 10 .667 Field Goal Percentage Defense...... 14th, .441 Minnesota Duluth 13 7 .650 16 12 .571 3-Point Field Goal Percentage...... 11th, .321 6. St. Cloud State +^ 12 8 .600 22 9 .710 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Defense.13th, .378 Wayne State (Neb.) 12 8 .600 15 13 .536 Rebounding Offense...... 13th, 36.5 8. Concordia University 11 9 .550 21 12 .636 Rebounding Defense...... 11th, 40.4 9. Mary 10 10 .500 15 12 .556 Blocked Shots...... 11th, 2.52 p/g 10. Northern State 8 12 .400 12 15 .444 Assists...... 11th, 13.67 p/g 11. SW Minnesota State 6 14 .300 14 16 .467 Steals...... 14th, 5.56 p/g 12. Minnesota, Crookston 5 15 .250 9 18 .333 Turnover margin...... 14th, -5.48 13. Upper Iowa 1 19 .050 5 22 .185 3-Point Field Goal Made...... 7th, 5.96 p/g Bemidji State 1 19 .050 3 24 .111 + - 2009 NSIC Tournament Champions 2008-09 NSIC In d i v i d u a l Ra n k i n g s f o r BSU # - 2009 NSIC Regular Season Champions Scoring...... 12th - Heidi Matzke, 14.2 ppg * - 2009 NCAA Division II National Champions ...... 28th - Sydney Epema, 11.1 ppg ^ - 2009 NCAA Tournament Participants Assists...... 11th - Heidi Matzke, 3.82 apg 3-point FG Pct...... 13th - Heidi Matzke, .381 2008-09 All-NSIC First Team 3-point FG made....2nd - Sydney Epema, 73 (2.70 p/g) ...... 15th - Heidi Matzke, 32 (1.45 p/g) Player, School Pos. Yr. Ht. Hometown Block Shots.. 15th - Katherine Jamnick, 25 (0.93 p/g) Whitney Hofer, Augustana F/C Sr. 6-0 Harford, S.D. Jheri Booker, Minnesota Duluth F Jr. 5-10 Summerville, Ga. Al l -Ti m e NSIC St a n d i n g s , 1979-2008 School W L PCT. Alex Andrews, Minnesota State F Sr. 5-11 West Concord, Minn. St. Cloud State 58 16 .784 Heather Johnson, Minnesota State G Sr. 5-8 Janesville, Minn. Minnesota Duluth 255 85 .750 Joanne Noreen, Minnesota State G Sr. 5-8 Avon, Minn. Minnesota State-Mankato 46 16 .742 Alison Nash-Gerlach, MSU Moorhead F Jr. 6-1 Roseville, Minn. Northern State 240 100 .706 Meghan Rettke, MSU Moorhead C Jr. 6-3 Hutchinson, Minn. Concordia-St. Paul 115 57 .669 Wayne State 107 65 .622 Katie Tachney, St. Cloud State G Sr. 5-8 Woodbury, Minn. University of Mary 31 25 .554 Jenny Steffen, Winona State G Sr. 5-10 De Pere, Wis. Minnesota State, Moorhead 208 196 .515 Ana Wurtz, Winona State G Jr. 5-8 Brandon, Wis. Southwest Minnesota State 192 212 .475 Bemidji State 165 239 .408 2008-09 All-NSIC Second Team Minnesota-Morris* 88 198 .308 Winona State 120 284 .297 Player, School Pos. Yr. Ht. Hometown Minnesota-Crookston 45 127 .262 Megan Doyle, Augustana G So. 5-7 Alexandria, S.D. Upper Iowa 9 47 .161 Amy Puthoff, Augustana G Sr. 5-8 Hartford, S.D. *no longer NSIC member; &League games only Candace Olstad, Concordia University F Sr. 6-0 Elgin, Minn. Zoraa Quoie, Concordia University G So. 5-7 Woodbury, Minn. Titles Won or Shared Jamie Zelinsky, Minnesota, Crookston F So. 5-11 Brooklyn Park, Minn. School No. Last Tiffany Moe, Minnesota State G Jr. 5-9 Brookings, S.D. Minnesota Duluth 11 2002-03 Sara Leidall, SW Minnesota State F Sr. 5-11 Rochester, Minn. Northern State 6 1997-98 Talisha Barlow, St. Cloud State G So. 5-8 Little Canada, Minn. Southwest Minnesota State 4 2001-02 Laquisha Cook, Wayne State G Sr. 5-9 Houston, Texas Bemidji State 3 1986-87 Mara Hjelle, Wayne State C So. 6-2 White Bear Lake, Minn. Minnesota State Moorhead 3 2004-05 Concordia-St. Paul 3 2007-08 2008-09 All-NSIC Third Team Wayne State (Neb.) 1 2005-06 Player, School Pos. Yr. Ht. Hometown Minnesota-Morris* 1 1981-82 Sonny Schulz, University of Mary G Jr. 5-7 Watford City, N.D. Minnesota State 1 2008-09 Anna Skala, University of Mary F Sr. 6-2 Red Lake Falls, Minn. *no longer NSIC member Kelsey Hewitt, Minnesota Duluth F So. 6-2 Chippewa Falls, Wis. Liz Trauger, Minnesota State F Jr. 6-0 Livermore, Iowa TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS Katie Walden, MSU Moorhead G Sr. 5-9 Hawley, Minn. (earns automatic bid to NCAA tournament) Rachel Booth, St. Cloud State C So. 6-2 Minneapolis, Minn. Year Team Britney Iredale, Upper Iowa G Sr. 5-9 Riverside, Calif. 1999-00 Minnesota Duluth Kelsey Homewood, Winona State G Sr. 5-6 Iowa City, Iowa 2000-01 Minnesota Duluth Natalie Gigler, Winona State F/C So. 6-0 Brooklyn Park, Minn. 2001-02 Southwest State 2002-03 Minnesota Duluth Molly Anderson, Winona State G Sr. 5-10 Eau Claire, Wis. 2003-04 Minnesota Duluth 2004-05 Concordia-St. Paul 2008-2009 NSIC Player of the Year - Heather Johnson, Minnesota State 2005-06 Wayne State (Neb.) 2008-2009 NSIC Freshman of the Year - Clare Duwelius, Wayne State College 2006-07 Concordia -St. Paul 2008-2009 NSIC Defensive Player of the Year - Jheri Booker, Minnesota Duluth 2007-08 Concordia-St. Paul 2008-2009 NSIC Coach of the Year - Pam Gohl, Minnesota State 2008-09 St. Cloud State

...... Be m i d j i St a t e Un i v e r s i t y 18 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l ...... NSIC Records/Awards

NSIC Season Records* Team Highs 2001-02...... Jessica Forsline, UM-Crookston Points:...... 118, Northern State (1986-87) 2002-03...... Kim Toewe, Minnesota Duluth Individual Highs Total Points..... 193 -Bemidji State 93 vs. University of Mary 99 (2007-08) 2003-04...... Lindsey Dietz, Minnesota Duluth Points:...... 364, Dina Kangas, UMD (1990-91) FG Att:...... 97, Mankato State (1982-83) 2004-05...... Michelle Bruns, SW Minnesota State Scoring avg...... 30.3, Dina Kangas, UMD (1990-91) FG Made:...... 49, Northern State (1986-87) 2005-06...... Nicole Guntorad, Wayne State FG Att:...... 303, Dina Kangas, UMD (1990-91) FG Pct:...... 667 (30-45) Minnesota, Duluth (1991-92) 2006-07...... Amanda Behnke, Concordia-St. Paul FG Made...... 152, Dina Kangas, UMD (1990-91) 3-FG Att:...... 39, Northern State (2001-02) 2007-08...... Amanda Behnke, Concordia-St. Paul FG Pct:...... 694, (50-72) Stacy Nelson, UMD (1996-97) ...... 39, Wayne State (2008-09) ...... Katie LaViolette, Concordia-St. Paul ...... (108-164) Stacy Nelson, UMD (1998-99) 3-FG Made:...... 16, Concordia-St. Paul (2001-02) 2008-09...... Heather Johnson, Minnesota State 3-FG Att:...... 144, Danielle Mercurio, UMM (2002-03) ...... 16, Winona State (2008-09) 3-FG Made...... 58, Ann Wurtz, WSU (2008-09) 3-FG Pct:...... 769 (10-13) Southwest State (1999-00) Tournament Most Valuable Player 3-FG Pct:...... 571, (28-49) Kris Wilson, MSUM (1999-00) ...... 769 (10-13) SW Minnesota State (2004-05) 2000...... Sue Fiero, Minnesota Duluth FT Att:...... 119, Katie Tacheny, SCSU (2008-09) FT Att:...... 49, Minnesota-Morris (1989-90) 2001...... Kate Madrinich, Minnesota Duluth FT Made:...... 139, Katie Tacheny, SCSU (2008-09) ...... 49, MSU-Moorhead (2005-06) 2002...... Shelli Schoeneck, Southwest State FT Pct:...... 952, (40-42) Sara Belanger, UMD (1995-96) FT Made:...... 38, Minnesota-Morris (1989-90) 2003...... Lindsey Dietz, Minnesota Duluth Rebs:...... 197, Meghan Rettke, MSUM (2008-09) FT Pct:...... 1.000 (18-18) Minnesota Duluth (2001-02) 2004...... Tanysha Scott, Minnesota Duluth Rebound Average:..... 14.7 Dina Kangas, UMD (1990-91) ...... 1.000 (18-18) MSU-Moorhead (2001-02) 2005...... Jennifer Pozzani, Concordia-St. Paul Assists:...... 159, Katie LaViolette, CSP (2006-07) ...... 1.000 (21-21) MSU Moorhead (2008-09) 2006...... Nicole Guntorad, Wayne State Assist Average:...... 10.4 Denise Holm, UMD (1988-89) Rebs:...... 75, Mankato State (1980-81) 2007...... Katie LaViolette, Concordia-St. Paul Steals:...... 78, Nicole Reisner, WSU (2001-02) Assists:...... 34, Minnesota Duluth (1988-89) 2008...... Katie LaViolette, Concordia-St. Paul Steal Average:...... 4.33, Nicole Reisner, WSU (2001-02) Steals:...... 30, Minnesota, Crookston (2001-02) 2009...... Rachel Booth, St. Cloud State Blocks:...... 54, Jodi Boss, WSC (2007-08) ...... 24, Bemidji State (1985-86) Block Average:...... 4.2, Jane Konz NSU (1988-89) ...... 24, Minnesota Duluth (1999-00) Newcomer of the Year Blocks:...... 15, Moorhead State (1979-80) 1994-96...... Not Awarded Team Highs Fewest Pts. Allowed: ...... 22, Wayne State (2001-02) 1996-97...... Dani Coleman, Southwest State Victories:...... 12, Minnesota State (2008-09) ...... 26, Minnesota Duluth (1979-80) 1997-98...... Andrea Schreier, Southwest State Losses:...... 19, Bemidji State (2008-09) 1998-99...... Kate Madrinich, Minnesota Duluth ...... 19, Upper Iowa (2008-09) 1999-2000...... Karen Hochstein, Wayne State NSIC To u r n a m e n t Ga m e Re c o r d s * Points:...... 1,577, Minnesota State (2008-09) 2000-01...... Jessica Forsline, UM-Crookston Soring avg.:...... 84.7, Northern State (1989-90) Individual Highs 2001-02...... Jennifer Pozzani, Concordia-St. Paul FG Att:...... 1,282, Northern State (1999-00) Points:...... 31, Lindsey Dietz, UMD (vs. UMC, 2003) 2002-03...... Lindsey Dietz, Minnesota Duluth FG Made:...... 568, Minnesota State (2008-09) FG Attempts:...... 22, Joanna Noreen, MSU (vs. CU, 2009) 2003-04...... Maggie Gernbacher, Bemidji State FG Pct:...... 492, St. Cloud State (1982-83) FG’s Made:...... 12, Nicci Landeck, UM vs. BSU, 2008 2004-05...... Noelle Hall, Northern State 3-FG Att:...... 468, Augustana (2008-09) 3-Pt FG Att:...... 16, L. Hanson, UMD (vs. UMM, 2000) 2005-06...... Sara Leidall, SW Minnesota State 3-FG Made:...... 168, Minnesota State (2008-09) 3-Pt FG Made:...... 7, L. Hanson, UMD (vs. UMM, 2000) 2006-07...... Kayla Rogers, UM and Andrea Downs, UIP 3PT FG Pct:...... 467, Minnesota-Morris (1990-91) FT Att:. 19, Maggie Gernbacher, BSU (vs. WSU, 2004) 2007-08...... Jamie Zelinsky, Minnesota, Crookston FT Att:...... 487, Augustana (2008-09) FT Made:. 17, Maggie Gernbacher, BSU (vs. WSU, 2004) ...... Jodie Boss, Wayne State FT Made:...... 347, Augustana (2008-09) Rebounds:...... 18, Katie Doerr, MSUM (vs. NSU, 2003) 2008-09...... Clare Duwelius, Wayne State FT Pct:...... 818 Wayne State (2006-07) ...... 18, Kari Score, UMC (vs. WSC, 2006) Rebs:...... 878, Northern State (1999-00) Assists:...... 14, Katie LaViollette, CSP (vs. SMSU, 2006) Defensive Player of the Year Assists:...... 370, Minnesota Duluth (1999-00) Steals:...... 6, Dana Weibel, MSUM (vs. WSU, 2004) 2000-01...... Shelli Schoeneck, Southwest State Blocks:...... 139, Bemidji State (1985-86) ...... 6, Reagan French, SSU (vs. WSC, 2003) 2001-02...... Nicole Reisner, Winona State Best Defensive Avg:...... 50.0, St. Cloud State (1983-84) ...... 6, Kate Madrinich, UMD (vs. SSU, 2002) 2002-03...... Dodie Martin, Wayne State ...... 6, Ericka Nieman, SSU (vs. UMM, 2002) 2003-04...... Jennifer Pozzani, Concordia-St. Paul Blocks:...... 5, Shandrell Duncan, CU (vs. SCSU, 2004) NSIC Re g u l a r Se a s o n Ga m e Re c o r d s * 2004-05...... Jennifer Pozzani, Concordia-St. Paul ...... 5, Jodi Boss, WSC (vs. UM, 2008) 2005-06...... Amy Lawson, BSU and Allison Steffen, WSC Individual Highs 2006-07...... Mary Schroeder, Concordia-St. Paul Points:...... 44, Renee Ruesink, NSU (1986-87) Team Highs ...... Dina Kangas, UMD (1989-90) 2007-08...... Mary Schroeder, Concordia-St. Paul Points:...... 102, Concordia St. Paul (vs. BSU, 2005) FG Att:...... 30, Rhonda House, MSU Mankato (1982-83) 2008-09...... Jheri Booker, Minnesota Duluth Total Points (2 teams):...... 182, CSP 102, BSU 80 (2005) ...... Angie Swanson, UMC, (1999-00) Coach of the Year ...... Pat Burns, MSU Mankato (1982-83) FG Atempts:...... 79, Minnesota State (vs. CSP, 2009) 1989-90...... Karen Stromme, Minnesota Duluth ...... Dina Kangas, UMD (1990-91) FG Made:...... 38, Southwest State (vs. UMM, 2001) FG Made:...... 18, Lynn Peterson, MSU (1980-81) ...... 38, Concordia-St. Paul (vs. BSU, 2005) 1990-91...... Karen Stromme, Minnesota Duluth 3-FG Att:...... 20, Kelli Ritzer, UMD (1990-91) FG Pct:...... 576, Northern State (vs. WSU, 2006) 1991-92...... Curt Fredrickson, NSU/Lori Ulferts, MSUM 3 FG Made:...... 9, Tracy Williamson, WSC (2001-02) 3-Pt FG Att:...... 28, MSU-Moorhead (vs. NSU, 2003) 1992-93...... Terri Sheridan, WSU/Karen Stromme, UMD ...... 8, Erin Walker, BSU (1998-99) 3-Pt FG Made:....13, Concordia-St. Paul (vs. MSU, 2009) 1993-94...... Kelly Kruger, Southwest State 3-FG Pct:...... 1.000 (5-5) H. Livingstone, WSC (1998-99) 3-Pt FG Pct:...... 700, MSU Moorhead (vs. NSU, 2009) 1994-95...... Karen Stromme, Minnesota Duluth ...... (5-5) Kris DeMaris, BSU (1988-89) FT Att:...... 39, Wayne State (vs. MSUM, 2006) 1995-96...... Doreen Zierer, Bemidji State FT Att:...... 23, Tanna Negaard, NSU (1989-90) FT Made:...... 32, Wayne State (vs. MSUM, 2006) 1996-97...... Curt Fredrickson, Northern State FT Made:...... 19, Tanna Negaard, NSU (1989-90) FT Pct:...... 1.000 (13-13) Winona State (vs. NSU, 2006) 1997-98...... Terri Sheridan, Winona State FT Pct:...... 1.000 (16-16) Linda Seid, SSU (1986-87) Rebounds:...... 54, MSU-Moorhead (vs. SSU, 2002) 1998-99...... Karen Stromme, Minnesota Duluth ...... (13-13) Andrea Schreier, SSU (1998-99) Assists:...... 31, Southwest State (vs. UMM, 2001) 1999-2000...... Kelly Kruger, Southwest State ...... (11-11) A.Townsend, UMM (1998-99) Steals:...... 25, Southwest State (vs. UMM, 2002) 2000-01...... Kelly Kruger, Southwest State ...... (10-10) Andrea Schreier, SSU (1998-99) Fewest Pts. Allowed:...... 22, Southwest State (vs. UMM, 2002) 2001-02...... Mike Curfman, UM-Crookston ...... (10-10) Heather Livingstone, WSU (1998-99) 2002-03...... Karla Nelson, MSU-Moorhead ...... (9-9) Ami Pendry, WSC (1998-99) 2003-04...... Mike Power, Bemidji State ...... (8-8) Nicole Gora, SSU (1998-99) Most Valuable Player 1993-94...... Julie Jensen, Northern State 2004-05...... Karla Nelson, MSU-Moorhead ...... (8-8) Sue Fiero, UMD (1998-99) 2005-06...... Ryun Williams, Wayne State ...... (8-8) Lesley Miller, WSU (1998-99) 1994-95...... Julie Jensen, Northern State Rebs:...... 27, Dina Kangas, UMD (1990-91) 1995-96...... Sara Belanger, Minnesota Duluth 2006-07...... Paul Fessler, Concordia-St. Paul Assists:...... 22, Pat Neder, WSU (1987-88) 1996-97...... Karen Morrissey, Bemidji State 2007-08...... Paul Fessler, Concordia-St. Paul Steals:...... 11, Nicole Reisner, WSU (2001-02) 1997-98...... Stacy Nelson, Minnesota Duluth 2008-09...... Pam Gohl, Minnesota State ...... 9, Emily Dolan, WSU (2001-02) 1998-99...... Stacy Nelson, Minnesota Duluth Blocks:...... 12, Jane Konz, NSU (1988-89) 1999-2000...... Jammie Coyle, Northern State *Northern Intercollegiate Conference merges into 2000-01...... Andrea Schreier, Southwest State NSIC before 1992-93 season. Includes NSIC games only. Updated through 2001-02 season...... w w w .bemidjistate .e d u /a t h l e t i c s 19 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l NSIC Opponents......

Mi n n e s o t a St a t e Un i v e rs i t y Un i v e rs i t y o f Mi n n e s o t a Wi n o n a St a t e Un i v e rs i t y Mo o r h e a d Dr a g o n s Cr o o k s t o n Go l d e n Ea g l e s Wa rr i o rs Dec. 4 • 6:00 p.m. @ Bemidji, Minn. Dec. 5 • 6:00 p.m. @ Bemidji, Minn. Dec. 12 • 2:00 p.m. @ Winona, Minn. Feb. 12 • 6:00 p.m. @ Moorhead, Minn. Feb. 13 • 4:00 p.m. @ Crookston, Minn. Feb. 20 • 2:00 p.m. @ Bemidji, Minn.

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location/Enrollment:...... Crookston, Minn. (1,300) Location/Enrollment: ...... Winona, Minn. (8,000) Location/Enrollment: ...... Moorhead, Minn. (7,500) Conference:...... Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference:...... Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference:...... Northern Sun Intercollegiate Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division II Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division II Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division II School Colors: ...... Northwestern Purple and White School Colors: ...... Red & White School Colors: ...... Maroon and Gold Home Court: ...... Lysaker Gymnasium (3,000) Home Court: ...... McCown Gymnasium (3,500) Home Court: ...... Alex Nemzek Fieldhouse (2,237) President: ...... Dr. Judith A. Ramaley President: ...... Dr. Edna Szymanski Chancellor: ...... Charles H. Casey, D.V.M. Athletic Director:...... Stephanie Helgeson Athletic Director:...... Larry Holstad Athletic Director:...... Doug Peters Athletic Director Phone:...... (507) 457-5212 Athletic Director Phone:...... (218) 477-2306 Athletic Phone: ...... (218) 281-8414 SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact:...... Michael Herzberg Basketball Contact:...... NaDean Schroeder Basketball Contact: ...... Mitch Bakken Email:...... [email protected] Email:...... [email protected] Email:...... [email protected] SID Phone: ...... (507) 457-5576 SID Phone: ...... (218) 477-2113 SID Phone: ...... (218) 281-8414 SID Fax: ...... (218) 281-8430 SID Fax: ...... (507) 457-5479 SID Fax: ...... (218) 477-2550 Web site: ...... www.winona.edu/athletics Web site: ...... www.msumdragon.com Web site: ...... www.goldeneaglesports.com Mailing Address:...... 139 Sports Center, 2900 University Mailing Address:...... 175 West Mark Street Mailing Address:...... 1104 Seventh Avenue South Winona, MN 55987 Moorhead, MN 56563 Ave., Crookston, MN 56716 COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach: ...... Mike Roysland Head Coach: ...... Scott Ballard Head Coach: ...... Karla Nelson Head Coach’s email:...... [email protected] Head Coach’s email:...... [email protected] Head Coach’s email:...... [email protected] Basketball Office Phone: ...... (218) 281-8416 Basketball Office Phone: ...... (507)457-2994 Basketball Office Phone: ...... (218) 477-2888 Record at School/Years: ...... 73-71/6th Record at School/Years: ...... 162-100/9th Record at School/Years: ...... 15-66/4th season Career Record/Years:...... 15-66 (.185)/4 Career Record/Years:...... 342-203 (.628)/20 Career Record/Years:...... 162-100 (.618)/9 Asst. Coaches:...... Shannon Schonrock and Rory Ballard Asst. Coaches:...... Jason Sobolik Assistant Coaches:...... Nate Mahlen Alison Swenson TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2008-09 Record: ...... 9-18 2008-09 Record: ...... 24-7 2008-09 Record: ...... 22-8 Conference Record:...... 15-5 Conference Record:...... 14-6 Conference Record:...... 5-15 Conference Finish:...... 12th Conference Finish:...... 2nd Conference Finish:...... 3rd Starters Returning:...... 2 Starters Returning:...... 3 Starters Returning:...... 4 Starters Lost:...... 1 Starters Lost:...... 3 Starters Lost:...... 2 Top Returner:...... Ana Wurtz, Sr., G, Brandon, Wis. Top Returner:...Meghan Rettke, Sr., C, Hutchinson, Minn. Top Returner:..Jamie Zelinsky, Jr., G, Brooklyn Park, Minn. 16 ppg, rpg 3.9, FG% 43.3, FT% 74.8 16.5 ppg, .440 3FG%, 3rd Team ESPN The 13.5 ppg, 9.7 rpg Magazine All-District V, 1st Team Daktronics All-Central Region, 1st Team All-Conference

Upp e r Io w a Un i v e rs i t y Au g u s t a n a Co l l e g e Wa y n e St a t e Co l l e g e Pe a c o c k s Vi k i n g s Wi l d c a t s Dec. 13 • 2:00 p.m. @ Fayette, Iowa Jan. 2 • 4:00 p.m. @ Bemidji, Minn. Jan. 3 • 2:00 p.m. @ Bemidji, Minn. Feb. 27 • 4:00 p.m. @ Wayne, Neb.

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location/Enrollment: ...... Fayette, Iowa (1,600) Location/Enrollment:...... Sioux Falls, S.D. (1,750) Location/Enrollment: ...... Wayne, Neb. (3,400) Conference:...... Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference:...... Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference:...... Northern Sun Intercollegiate Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division II Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division II Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division II School Colors: ...... Peacock Blue and White School Colors: ...... Navy and Yellow School Colors: ...... Black and Gold Home Court: ...... Dorman Gymnasium (1,500) Home Court: ...... Elmen Center (4,000) Home Court: ...... Rice Auditorium (2,500) President: ...... Dr. Alan Walker President: ...... Robert C. Oliver President: ...... Dr. Richard Collings Athletic Director:...... David Miller Athletic Director:...... Bill Gross Athletic Director:...... Eric Schoh Athletic Director Phone:...... (563) 425-5293 Athletic Phone: ...... (605) 274-4311 Athletic Phone:...... (402) 375-7520 SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact:...... Howard Thompson Basketball Contact: ...... Regan Tekavec Basketball Contact:...... Mike Grosz Email:...... [email protected] Email:...... [email protected] Email:...... [email protected] SID Phone: ...... (563) 425-5307 SID Phone: ...... (605) 274-4335 SID Phone: ...... (402) 375-7326 SID Fax: ...... (563) 425-5712 SID Fax: ...... (605) 274-5298 SID Fax: ...... (402) 375-7271 Web site: ...... www.upperiowaathletics.com Web site: ...... www.goaugie.com Web site: ...... www.wsc.edu/athletics Mailing Address:...... PO Box 1857 Mailing Address:...... Sports Information Office Mailing Address:...... 1111 Main Street ...... Fayette, Iowa 52142 Elmen Center ...... Wayne, Neb. 68787 Augustana College COACHING STAFF Sioux Falls, SD 57197 COACHING STAFF Head Coach: ...... Mike Brown COACHING STAFF Head Coach: ...... Chris Kielsmeier Head Coach’s email:...... [email protected] Head Coach: ...... Dave Krauth Head Coach’s email:...... [email protected] Basketball Office Phone: ...... (563) 425-5292 Head Coach’s email:...... [email protected] Basketball Office Phone: ...... 402-375-7311 Record at School/Years: ...... 5-22/2nd Basketball Office Phone: ...... (605) 274-5531 Record at School/Years: ...... 15-13/2nd Career Record:...... 120-100 (.545)/7h Record at School/Years: ...... 397-184/20th Career Record/Years:...... 194-57 (.772)/9 Asst. Coaches:...... Stephanie Reiter Career Record/Years:...... 397-184 (.683)/20 Asst. Coaches:...... Kelly Kielsmeier Alan Seabrooke Asst. Coaches:...... Mark Stavenger Meia Daniels Shawn Bergan, Amy Puthoff TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2008-09 Record: ...... 5-22 2008-09 Record: ...... 20-10 2008-09 Record: ...... 15-13 Conference Record:...... 1-19 Conference Record:...... 13-7 Conference Record:...... 12-8 Conference Finish:...... T-13th Conference Finish:...... 4th(tied) Conference Finish:...... 6th(tied) Starters Returning:...... 3 Starters Returning:...... 4 Starters Returning:...... 4 Starters Lost:...... 3 Starters Lost:...... 3 Starters Lost:...... 1 Top Returner:...... Lana Otting, So., PG, Cascade, Iowa. Top Returner: ...... Megan Doyle, Jr., G, Alexandria, S.D. Top Returner:. Mara Hjelle, Jr., C, White Bear Lake, Minn. 10.4 ppg, 4.1 rpg 14.1 ppg, 3.8 apg, NSIC All-Conf. 2nd Team 10.7 ppg, 7.1 rpg, All-NSIC 2nd Team

...... Be m i d j i St a t e Un i v e r s i t y 20 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l ...... NSIC Opponents

Co n c o r d i a Un i v e rs i t y St. Cl o u d St a t e Un i v e rs i t y No r t h e r n St a t e Un i v e rs i t y Go l d e n Be a rs Hu s k i e s Wo l v e s Jan. 8 • 6:00 p.m. @ St. Paul, Minn. Jan. 9 • 4:00 p.m. @ St. Cloud, Minn. Jan. 15 • 6:00 p.m. @ Bemidji, Minn. Feb. 5 • 6:00 p.m. @ Bemidji, Minn. Feb. 6 • 6:00 p.m. @ Bemidji, Minn.

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location/Enrollment: ...... St. Paul, Minn. (2,816) Location/Enrollment: ...... St. Cloud, Minn (16,882) Location/Enrollment:...... Aberdeen, S.D. (3,000) Conference:...... Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference:...... Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference:...... Northern Sun Intercollegiate Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division II Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division II Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division II School Colors: ...... Navy Blue and Vegas Gold School Colors: ...... Cardinal and Black School Colors: ...... Maroon & Gold Home Court: ...... Gangelhoff Center (1,200) Home Court: ...... Hallenbeck Hall (6,927) Home Court: ...... Wachs Arena (8,057) President: ...... Dr. Robert Holst President: ...... Dr. Earl Potter III Interim President: ...... Dr. James Smith Athletic Director:...... Tom Rubbelke Athletic Director:...... Dr. Morris Kurtz Athletic Director:...... Bob Olson Athletic Director Phone:...... (651) 641-8700 Athletic Phone:...... (320) 308-3102 Athletic Phone: ...... (605) 626-3336 SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact:...... Melissa Wolf Basketball Contact:...... Anne Abicht Basketball Contact: ...... Colin Bonnicksen Email:...... [email protected] Email:...... [email protected] Email:...... [email protected] SID Phone: ...... (651) 641-8879 SID Phone: ...... (320) 308-2141 SID Phone: ...... (605) 626-7748 SID Fax: ...... (651) 641-8767 SID Fax: ...... (320) 308-2099 SID Fax: ...... (605) 626-2238 Web site: ...... www.cugoldenbears.com Web site: ...... www.stcloudstate.edu/athletics Web site: ...... www.northernwolvesathletics.com Mailing Address:...... 275 Syndicate St N, St. Mailing Address:...... Halenbeck Hall 328 Mailing Address:...... 1200 South Jay Street Paul, MN 55104 St. Cloud State University Aberdeen, SD 57401 COACHING STAFF 720 4th Avenue South Head Coach: ...... Paul Fessler St. Cloud, MN 56301-4498 COACHING STAFF Head Coach’s email:...... [email protected] HEAD COACH Head Coach: ...... Curt Fredrickson Basketball Office Phone: ...... (651) 603-6167 Head Coach: ...... Lori Fish Head Coach’s email:...... [email protected] Record at School/Years: ...... 199-78/9th Head Coach’s email:...... [email protected] Basketball Office Phone: ...... (605) 626-7735 Career Record/Years:...... 300-96 (.758)/13 Basketball Office Phone: ...... (320) 308-2230 Record at School/Years: ...... 656-223/31st Asst. Coaches:...... Angie Woods, Drew Woods, Record at School/Years: ...... 22-9/2nd Career Record/Years:...... 656-223 (.746)/31st Katie LaViolette Career Record:...... 84-62 (.575)/5th Asst. Coach:...... Brent Pollari Asst. Coaches:...... Carol Thelen Abby Oakland TEAM INFORMATION Alanna Wahl 2008-09 Record: ...... 21-12 TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION Conference Record:...... 11-9 2008-09 Record: ...... 22-9 2008-09 Record: ...... 12-15 Conference Finish:...... 8th Conference Record:...... 12-8 Conference Record:...... 8-12 Starters Returning:...... 4 Conference Finish:...... 6th Conference Finish:...... 10th Starters Lost:...... 1 Starters Returning:...... 1 Starters Returning:...... 5 Top Returner:..... Jamie Jones, Sr., G, Mounds View, Minn. Starters Lost:...... 4 Starters Lost:...... 0 11.7 ppg, 3.6 rpg, NSIC All-Tournament Team Top Returner:. Talisha Barlow, Jr., G, Little Canada, Minn. Top Returner: . Jodi Reinschmidt, Jr., F, St. Michael, Minn. 15.4 ppg, 5.6 rpg, All-NSIC 2nd Team, NSIC All-Tourn. 11.1 ppg, 8.4 rpg

Un i v e rs i t y o f Ma r y (N.D.) Un i v e rs i t y o f Mi n n e s o t a Mi n n e s o t a St a t e Un i v e rs i t y Ma r a u d e rs Du l u t h Bu l l d o g s Ma v e r i c k s Jan. 16 • 6:00 p.m.@ Bemidji, Minn. Jan. 23 • 2:00 p.m. @ Bemidji, Minn. Jan. 29 • 6:00 p.m. @ Mankato, Minn Feb. 24 • 6:00 p.m. @ Duluth, Minn.

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location/Enrollment: ...... Bismarck, N.D. (2,800) Location/Enrollment: ...... Duluth, Minn. (11,600) Location/Enrollment: ...... Mankato, Minn. (14,036) Conference:...... Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference:...... Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference:...... Northern Sun Intercollegiate Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division II Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division II Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division II School Colors: ...... Blue,Orange & White School Colors: ...... Maroon and Gold School Colors: ...... Purple and Gold Home Court: ...... McDowell Activity Center (2,000) Home Court: ...... Romano Gymnasium (2,759) Home Court: ...... Taylor Center (4,521) President: ...... Fr. James Shea Chancellor: ...... Kathryn Martin President: ...... Dr. Richard Davenport Athletic Director:...... Roger Thomas Athletic Director:...... Bob Nielsen Athletic Director:...... Kevin Buisman Athletic Phone:...... (701) 355-8200 Athletic Phone:...... (218) 726-8168 Athletic Director Phone:...... (507) 389-6111 SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact:...... Brian Larson Basketball Contact:...... Cory Bellamy Basketball Contact:...... Anna Schultz Email:...... [email protected] Email:...... N/A Email:...... [email protected] SID Phone: ...... (701) 355-8354 SID Phone: ...... (218) 726-7465 SID Phone: ...... (507) 389-2625 SID Fax: ...... (701) 355-8302 SID Fax: ...... (218) 726-6529 SID Fax: ...... (507) 389-1923 Web site: ...... www.umary.edu/um/athletics Web site: ...... www.umdbulldogs.com Web site: ...... www.msumavericks.com Mailing Address:...... 7500 University Drive Mailing Address:...... 1216 Ordean Court Mailing Address:...... Minnesota State Athletic ...... Bismarck, N.D. 58504 Duluth, Minn. 55812 Communications, 175 Taylor Center Mankato, MN 56001 COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach: ...... Fred Fridley Head Coach: ...... Annette Wiles COACHING STAFF Head Coach’s email:...... [email protected] Head Coach’s email:...... [email protected] Head Coach: ...... Pam Gohl Basketball Office Phone: ...... (701) 355-8278 Basketball Office Phone: ...... (218)726-6265 Head Coach’s email:...... [email protected] Record at School/Years: ...... 128-51/7th Record at School/Years: ...... 16-12/2nd Basketball Office Phone: ...... (507) 389-2678 Career Record:...... 128-51 (.715)/7th Career Record/Years:...... 316-153 (.673)/16 Record at School/Years: ...... 32-2/2nd Assistant Coaches:... Rick Neumann & Andrea Ronderos Asst. Coaches:...... Jess Abrahams and Jen Craft Career Record/Years:...... 62-65 (.488)/6th Asst. Coaches:...... Amy Sander and Sarah Tracy TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2008-09 Record: ...... 15-12 2008-09 Record: ...... 16-12 TEAM INFORMATION Conference Record:...... 10-10 Conference Record:...... 13-7 2008-09 Record: ...... 32-2 Conference Finish:...... 10th Conference Finish:...... 5th Conference Record:...... 19-1 Starters Returning:...... 4 Starters Returning:...... 4 Conference Finish:...... 1st Starters Lost:...... 1 Starters Lost:...... 1 Starters Returning:...... 2 Top Returner:...... Sonny Schulz, Sr., G, Watford City, N.D. Top Returner:...... Jheri Booker, Jr., F, Summerville, Ga. Starters Lost:...... 3 12.9 ppg, 4.1 rpg, All-NSIC 3rd Team 15.3 ppg, 7.4 rpg, NSIC Defensive Player of the Year Top Returner:...... Tiffany Moe, Sr., G, Brookings, S.D. 8.8 ppg, 4.2 rpg, .433 FG%, NSIC All-Conf. 2nd Team

...... w w w .bemidjistate .e d u /a t h l e t i c s 21 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l NSIC Opponents......

So u t h w e s t Mi n n e s o t a St a t e Un i v e rs i t y Mu s t a n g s

Jan. 30 • 6:00 p.m. @ Marshall, Minn.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location/Enrollment: ...... Marshall, Minn. (3,200) Conference:...... Northern Sun Intercollegiate NSIC TERRITORY Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division II School Colors: ...... Brown & Vegas Gold Home Court: ...... R/A Facility (4,000) University of Minnesota, Crookston Bemidji State University President: ...... Dr. David Danahar Crookston, Minnesota Bemidji, Minnesota Interim Athletic Director:...... Chris Hmielewski University of Mary NORTH DAKOTA University of Minnesota Duluth Athletic Director Phone:...... (507) 537-7271 Bismarck, North Dakota Duluth, Minnesota Minnesota State University Moorhead St. Cloud State University MINNESOTA SPORTS INFORMATION Moorhead, Minnesota St. Cloud, Minnesota Northern State University Concordia University-St. Paul Basketball Contact:...... Tim Gerszewski Aberdeen, South Dakota St. Paul, Minnesota SOUTH DAKOTA Email:...... [email protected] Southwest Minnesota State University Minnesota State University, Mankato SID Phone: ...... (507) 537-6439 Marshall, Minnesota Mankato, Minnesota Augustana College Winona State University SID Fax: ...... (507) 537-6578 Sioux Falls, South Dakota Winona, Minnesota

Web site: ...... www.smsumustangs.com Wayne State College IOWA Upper Iowa University Mailing Address:...... SMSU Athletics Wayne, Nebraska Fayette, Iowa Founders Hall NEBRASKA 1501 State Street Marshall, MN 56258 COACHING STAFF Head Coach: ...... Mike Jewett Head Coach’s email:...... [email protected] Basketball Office Phone: ...... (507) 537-7133 Record at School/Years: ...... 33-53/4th Career Record/Years:...... 33-53 (.383)/4 Asst. Coaches:...... Jina Johansen, Andie Mason

TEAM INFORMATION • AUGUSTANA COLLEGE • BEMIDJI STATE UNIVERSITY • CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY-ST . P AUL • 2007-08 Record: ...... 14-16 • UNIVERSITY OF MARY • UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, CROOKSTON • Conference Record:...... 6-14 •UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH • MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY, MANKATO • Conference Finish:...... 11th • MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY MOORHEAD • NORTHERN STATE UNIVERSITY • Starters Returning:...... 3 • SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY • ST. CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY • Starters Lost:...... 2 • UPPER IOWA UNIVERSITY • WAYNE STATE COLLEGE • WINONA STATE UNIVERSITY • Top Returner:.... Tori Fink, Jr., G, North Fond du Lac, Wis. 8.4 ppg, 2.6 apg

NSIC 2009-10 Preseason Coaches’ Poll Rank School (First Place Votes) Points 1. Minnesota State (9) 176 2. Concordia University-St. Paul (2) 154 3. Augustana (2) 145 4. MSU Moorhead 142 5. Winona State (1) 140 6. Minnesota Duluth 131 7. Wayne State 111 8. St. Cloud State 99 9. University of Mary 96 10. Northern State 73 11. SMSU 66 12. Minnesota, Crookston 55 13. Bemidji State 37 14. Upper Iowa 32 ( ) First Place Votes NSIC 2009-10 Players to Watch Megan Doyle Jr. G Alexandria, S.D. Augustana College Sydney Epema So. G Crookston, Minn. Bemidji State Jamie Jones Sr. G Mounds View, Minn. Concordia-St. Paul Sonny Schulz Sr. G Walford City, N.D. Univeristy of Mary Jamie Zelinsky Jr. G Brooklyn Park, Minn. Minnesota, Crookston Jheri Booker Jr. F Summerville, Ga. Minnesota Duluth Tiffany Moe Sr. G Brookings, S.D. Minnesota State Meghan Rettke Sr. C Hutchinson, Minn. MSU Moorhead Jodi Reinschmidt Jr. F St. Michael, Minn. Northern State Tori Fink Jr. G North Fond du Lac, Wis. Southwest Minnesota State Talisha Barlow Jr. G Little Canada, Minn. St. Cloud State Lana Otting So. PG Cascade, Iowa Upper Iowa Mara Hjelle Jr. C White Bear Lake, Minn. Wayne State Ana Wurtz Sr. G Brandon Wis. Winona State

NSIC 2009-10 Preseason Player of the Year Jheri Booker Jr. F Summerville, Ga. Minnesota State ...... Be m i d j i St a t e Un i v e r s i t y 22 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l ...... NSIC Composite Schedule

Su n d a y , No v e m b e r 1 Cl a r k e Co l l e g e a t Wi n o n a St a t e 7 p m Mo n d a y , De c e m b e r 21 We d n e s d a y , Ja n u a r y 27 Up p e r Io w a v s Dr a k e 1:05 p m Ja m e s t o w n Un i v e r s i t y a t St. Cl o u d St a t e 7 p m Up p e r Io w a a t Ro c k h u r s t 6 p m Fr i d a y , No v e m b e r 27 Tu e s d a y , No v e m b e r 3 SW Mi n n e s o t a St a t e v s Ch a d r o n St a t e 3 p m Su n d a y , De c e m b e r 27 Fr i d a y , Ja n u a r y 29 MSU a t No r t h Da k o t a St a t e 7 p m S. Au s t r a i l i a Sp o r t s In s t i t u t e a t Up p e r Io w a 4 p m Mi n n e s o t a , Du l u t h a t Wi s c o n s i n -Ea u Cl a i r e 2 p m Au g u s t a n a a t Co n c o r i d a St. Pa u l 6 p m Wa y n e St a t e a t St. Cl o u d St a t e 6 p m We d n e s d a y , No v e m b e r 4 Sa t u r d a y , No v e m b e r 28 Tu e s d a y , De c e m b e r 29 Mi n n e s o t a , Cr o o k s t o n a t Un i v e r s i t y o f Ma r y 6 p m Mi n n e s o t a , Cr o o k s t o n a t No r t h Da k o t a St a t e 7 p m Wi n o n a St a t e v s Mi n n e s o t a , Cr o o k s t o n 12 p m Mi n n e s o t a , Cr o o k s t o n v s Fi n l a n d i a Un i v e r s i t y 5:30 EST Mi n n e s o t a , Du l u t h a t SW Mi n n e s o t a St a t e 6 p m Wi n o n a St a t e a t Mi n n e s o t a 7 p m Mi n n e s o t a St a t e v s No r t h e r n St a t e 1 p m Co n c o r d i a St. Pa u l a t Mi c h i g a n Te c h 5:30 p m Be m i d j i St a t e a t Mi n n e s o t a St a t e 6 p m No r t h e r n St a t e v s Mi n n e s o t a St a t e 1 p m Mi n n e s o t a , Du l u t h a t No r t h e r n Mi c h i g a n 5:30 p m MSU Mo o r h e a d a t No r t h e r n St a t e 6 p m Th u rs d a y , No v e m b e r 5 SW Mi n n e s o t a St a t e v s Ok l a h o m a Pa n h a n d l e 3 p m Mo u n t Ma r t y a t Au g u s t a n a 7 p m Mi n n e s o t a St a t e a t So u t h Da k o t a St a t e 7 p m Ne w m a n Un i v e r s i t y (Ka n .) a t Wa y n e St a t e 3 p m Cl a k e (Io w a ) a t SW Mi n n e s o t a St a t e 7 p m Sa t u r d a y , Ja n u a r y 30 Ma y v i l l e St a t e a t MSU Mo o r h e a d 4 p m Au g u s t a n a a t St. Cl o u d St a t e 4 p m Sa t u r d a y , No v e m b e r 7 Un i v e r s i t y o f Ma r y v s St. Cl o u d St a t e 5 p m Th u rs d a y , De c e m b e r 31 Wi n o n a St a t e a t Up p e r Io w a 6 p m Un i v e r s i t y o f Ma r y v s UW-Su p e r i o r 1 p m Au g u s t a n a v s Co n c o r d i a St. Pa u l 6 p m Gr a c e l a n d Un i v e r s i t y a t Wa y n e St a t e 3 p m Wa y n e St a t e a t Co n c o r d i a St. Pa u l 6 p m Le w i s a t Up p e r Io w a 6 p m MSU Mo o r h e a d a t Un i v e r s i t y o f Ma r y 6 p m Su n d a y , No v e m b e r 8 Sa t u r d a y , Ja n u a r y 2 Be m i d j i St a t e a t SW Mi n n e s o t a St a t e 6 p m Mi n n e s o t a , Cr o o k s t o n a t Io w a St a t e 2 p m Su n d a y , No v e m b e r 29 St. Cl o u d St a t e a t Co n c o r d i a St. Pa u l 2 p m Mi n n e s o t a , Du l u t h a t Mi n n e s o t a St a t e 6 p m Mi n n e s o t a , Du l u t h a t Mi n n e s o t a 2 p m Mi n n e s o t a , Cr o o k s t o n v s No r t h e r n St a t e 12 p m Wa y n e St a t e a t Mi n n e s o t a , Du l u t h 2 p m Mi n n e s o t a , Cr o o k s t o n a t No r t h e r n St a t e 6 p m Wi n o n a St a t e a t No r t h e r n Io w a 3:05 p m Mi n n e s o t a St a t e v s Wi n o n a St a t e 1 p m SW Mi n n e s o t a St a t e a t MSU Mo o r h e a d 4 p m Co n c o r d i a St. Pa u l v s Un i v e r s i t y o f Ma r y 5 p m Au g u s t a n a a t Be m i d j i St a t e 4 p m Fr i d a y , Fe br u a r y 5 Tu e s d a y , No v e m b e r 10 St. Cl o u d St a t e a t Au g u s t a n a 8 p m Mi n n e s o t a St a t e a t Mi n n e s o t a , Cr o o k s t o n 4 p m Un i v e r s i t y o f Ma r y a t Up p e r Io w a 6 p m Lu t h e r a t Up p e r Io w a 7 p m Up p e r Io w a a t Un i v e r s i t y o f Ma r y 6 p m Co n c o r d i a St. Pa u l a t Be m i d j i St a t e 6 p m Mo n d a y , De c e m b e r 1 Wi n o n a St a t e a t No r t h e r n St a t e 6 p m No r t h e r n St a t e a t Wi n o n a St a t e 6 p m We d n e s d a y , No v e m b e r 11 Mi n n e s o t a , Cr o o k s t o n v s Br i a r Cl i f f 6 p m MSU Mo o r h e a d a t SW Mi n n e s o t a St a t e 6 p m Ha m l i n e Un i v e r s i t y a t Au g u s t a n a 7 p m Su n d a y , Ja n u a r y 3 St. Cl o u d St a t e a t Mi n n e s o t a , Du l u t h 6 p m Wi n o n a St a t e a t Un i v e r s i t y o f So u t h Da k o t a 7 p m Fr i d a y , De c e m b e r 4 Wa y n e St a t e a t Be m i d j i St a t e 2 p m Un i v e r s i t y o f Ma r y a t Au g u s t a n a 6 p m Au g u s t a n a a t Mi n n e s o t a , Du l u t h 2 p m Sa t u r d a y , Fe br u a r y 6 Sa t u r d a y , No v e m b e r 14 Up p e r Io w a a t Co n c o r d i a St. Pa u l 6 p m Mi n n e s o t a St a t e a t MSU Mo o r h e a d 4 p m Au g u s t a n a a t Wa y n e St a t e 4 p m Be t h e l a t SW Mi n n e s o t a St a t e 1 p m Wi n o n a St a t e a t St. Cl o u d St a t e 6 p m SW Mi n n e s o t a St a t e a t Mi n n e s o t a , Cr o o k s t o n 4 p m Un i v e r s i t y o f Ma r y a t Wi n o n a St a t e 6 p m MSU Mo o r h e a d a t Be m i d j i St a t e 6 p m Wi n o n a St a t e a t Un i v e r s i t y o f Ma r y 6 p m No r t h e r n St a t e a t Up p e r Io w a 6 p m Su n d a y , No v e m b e r 15 No r t h e r n St a t e a t Wa y n e St a t e 6 p m Up p e r Io w a a t No r t h e r n St a t e 4 p m St. Cl o u d St a t e a t Be m i d j i St a t e 6 p m Mi c h i g a n Te c h a t Mi n n e s o t a , Du l u t h 1 p m Mi n n e s o t a , Cr o o k s t o n a t Mi n n e s o t a , Du l u t h 6 p m Mi n n e s o t a , Cr o o k s t o n a t SW Mi n n e s o t a St a t e 6 p m Up p e r Io w a a t NW Mi s s o u r i St a t e 2 p m Tu e s d a y , Ja n u a r y 5 Co n c o r d i a St. Pa u l a t Mi n n e s o t a , Du l u t h 6 p m UW-St o u t a t St. Cl o u d St a t e 2 p m Sa t u r d a y , De c e m b e r 5 Br i e r c r e s t Co l l e g e a t Un i v e r s i t y o f Ma r y 6 p m MSU Mo o r h e a d a t Mi n n e s o t a St a t e 6 p m Co l o r a d o Sc h o o l o f Mi n e s v s Wa y n e St a t e 6 p m SW Mi n n e s o t a St a t e a t Mi n n e s o t a St a t e 2 p m Co l o r a d o Ch r i s t i a n a t No r t h e r n St a t e 8 p m Up p e r Io w a a t St. Cl o u d St a t e 4 p m Fr i d a y , Ja n u a r y 8 Fr i d a y , Fe br u a r y 12 Un i v e r s i t y o f Ma r y a t Wa y n e St a t e 4 p m Mi n n e s o t a St a t e a t Up p e r Io w a 6 p m Be m i d j i St a t e a t MSU Mo o r h e a d 6 p m Mo n d a y , No v e m b e r 16 No r t h e r n St a t e a t Au g u s t a n a 5 p m MSU Mo o r h e a d a t Au g u s t a n a 6 p m Up p e r Io w a a t Au g u s t a n a 6 p m Wa y n e St a t e v s Co l o r a d o Ch r i s t i a n 4 p m Wi n o n a St a t e a t Co n c o r d i a St. Pa u l 6 p m Be m i d j i St a t e a t Co n c o r d i a St. Pa u l 6 p m Mi n n e s o t a St a t e a t Co n c o r d i a St. Pa u l 6 p m Mi n o t St a t e a t MSU Mo o r h e a d 6 p m Mi n n e s o t a , Cr o o k s t o n a t Be m i d j i St a t e 6 p m Mi n n e s o t a , Du l u t h a t St. Cl o u d St a t e 6 p m SW Mi n n e s o t a St a t e a t St. Cl o u d St a t e 6 p m Co l o r a d o Sc h o o l o f Mi n e s a t No r t h e r n St a t e 6 p m MSU Mo o r h e a d a t Mi n n e s o t a , Du l u t h 6 p m SW Mi n n e s o t a St a t e a t Wi n o n a St a t e 6 p m Mi n n e s o t a , Du l u t h a t Mi n n e s o t a , Cr o o k s t o n 6 p m St. Ma r y ’s Un i v e r s i t y a t Wi n o n a St a t e 6 p m Mi n n e s o t a , Cr o o k s t o n a t Wa y n e St a t e 6 p m Wi n o n a St a t e a t Wa y n e St a t e 6 p m We d n e s d a y , De c e m b e r 9 Tu e s d a y , No v e m b e r 17 Va l l e y Ci t y St a t e a t Au g u s t a n a 7 p m Sa t u r d a y , Ja n u a r y 9 Sa t u r d a y , Fe br u a r y 13 Wi s c o n s i n -Pa r k s i d e a t Co n c o r d i a St. Pa u l 3 p m Be m i d j i St a t e a t St. Cl o u d St a t e 4 p m Mi n n e s o t a St a t e a t St. Cl o u d St a t e 4 p m Mi n o t St a t e a t Mi n n e s o t a , Du l u t h 6 p m Fr i d a y , De c e m b e r 11 MSU Mo o r d e a d a t Wa y n e St a t e 4 p m Be m i d j i St a t e a t Mi n n e s o t a , Cr o o k s t o n 4 p m Da n a Co l l e g e a t Mi n n e s o t a St a t e 7 p m St. Cl o u d St a t e a t MSU Mo o r h e a d 6 p m Mi n n e s o t a , Cr o o k s t o n a t Au g u s t a n a 5 p m Up p e r Io w a a t Wa y n e St a t e 4 p m Wi l l i a m Pe n n a t Up p e r Io w a 7 p m Co n c o r d i a St. Pa u l a t Mi n n e s o t a , Cr o o k s t o n 6 p m Mi n n e s o t a St a t e a t Wi n o n a St a t e 5 p m Wi n o n a St a t e a t Au g u s t a n a 5 p m No r t h e r n St a t e a t SW Mi n n e s o t a St a t e 6 p m SW Mi n n e s o t a St a t e a t Up p e r Io w a 6 p m Mi n n e s o t a , Du l u t h a t MSU Mo o r h e a d 6 p m We d n e s d a y , No v e m b e r 18 Un i v e r s i t y o f Ma r y a t Mi n n e s o t a St a t e 6 p m Mi n n e s o t a , Du l u t h a t Co n c o r d i a St. Pa u l 6 p m SW Mi n n e s o t a St a t e a t Co n c o r d i a St. Pa u l 6 p m Un i v e r s i t y o f Ma r y a t Mo n t a n a St a t e -Bi l l i n g s 7:15 p m No r t h e r n St a t e a t Un i v e r s i t y o f Ma r y 6 p m Un i v e r s i t y o f Ma r y a t No r t h e r n St a t e 6 p m Un i v e r s i t y o f Si o u x Fa l l s a t Au g u s t a n a 8 p m Sa t u r d a y , De c e m b e r 12 Mi n n e s o t a , Du l u t h a t Up p e r Io w a 2 p m Fr i d a y , Ja n u a r y 15 Fr i d a y , Fe br u a r y 19 Fr i d a y , No v e m b e r 20 Be m i d j i St a t e a t Wi n o n a St a t e 2 p m Au g u s t a n a a t Up p e r Io w a 6 p m Au g u s t a n a a t Un i v e r i s t y o f Ma r y 6 p m MSU Mo o r h e a d v s Hi l l s d a l e Co l l e g e 1 p m St. Cl o u d St a t e a t Mi n n e s o t a , Cr o o k s t o n 4 p m No r t h e r n St a t e a t Be m i d j i St a t e 6 p m Wa y n e St a t e a t No r t h e r n St a t e 6 p m St. Cl o u d St a t e v s Wa l d o r f Co l l e g e 1 p m Wa y n e St a t e a t Au g u s t a n a 5 p m Wa y n e St a t e a t Wi n o n a St a t e 6 p m Ne b r a s k a -Om a h a v s Mi n n e s o t a , Du l u t h 5 p m Co n c o r d i a St. Pa u l a t MSU Mo o r h e a d 6 p m St. Cl o u d St a t e a t SW Mi n n e s o t a St a t e 6 p m Sa t u r d a y , Fe br u a r y 20 Ma y v i l l e a t Mi n e s o t a , Cr o o k s t o n 6 p m Un i v e r s i t y o f Ma r y a t SW Mi n n e s o t a St a t e 6 p m Un i v e r s i t y o f Ma r y a t Mi n n e s o t a , Du l u t h 6 p m Up p e r Io w a a t Mi n n e s o t a , Du l u t h 1 p m Tr u m a n St a t e a t SW Mi n n e s o t a St a t e 6 p m No r t h e r n St a t e a t Mi n n e s o t a St a t e 6 p m Co n c o r d i a St. Pa u l a t Mi n n e s o t a St a t e 6 p m Mi n n e s o t a , Cr o o k s t o n a t St. Cl o u d St a t e 2 p m Gr a n d Vi e w a t Mi n n e s o t a St a t e 6 p m Wi n o n a St a t e a t Be m i d j i St a t e 2 p m Presentation Co l l e g e a t No r t h e r n St a t e 6 p m Su n d a y , De c e m b e r 13 Sa t u r d a y , Ja n u a r y 16 MSU Mo o r h e a d a t Co n c o r d i a St. Pa u l 4 p m UW- Pa r k s i d e v s Wi n o n a St a t e 6 p m Be m i d j i St a t e a t Up p e r Io w a 2 p m Mi n n e s o t a , Cr o o k s t o n a t MSU Mo o r h e a d 2 p m Wa y n e St a t e a t Un i v e r s i t y o f Ma r y 6 p m Up p e r Io w a a t Mi s s o u r i S & T 7 p m Mi n n e s o t a , Du l u t h a t Wi n o n a St a t e 2 p m Au g u s t a n a a t Wi n o n a St a t e 5 p m Mi n n e s o t a St a t e a t SW Mi n n e s o t a St a t e 6 p m Ne b r a s k a -Ke a r n e y a t Co n c o r d i a St. Pa u l 8 p m Wa y n e St a t e a t Up p e r Io w a 6 p m We d n e s d a y , De c e m b e r 16 Un i v e r s i t y o f Ma r y a t Be m i d j i St a t e 6 p m We d n e s d a y , Fe br u a r y 24 Sa t u r d a y , No v e m b e r 21 Va l l e y Ci t y St a t e a t St. Cl o u d St a t e 5 p m Co n c o r d i a St. Pa u l a t SW Mi n n e s o t a St a t e 6 p m No r t h e r n St a t e a t MSU Mo o r h e a d 6 p m MSU Mo o r h e a d v s Tr u m a n St a t e 1 p m No r h t e r n St a t e a t Mi n n e s o t a , Du l u t h 6 p m Co n c o r d i a St. Pa u l a t St. Cl o u d St a t e 6 p m St. Cl o u d St a t e v s Gr a n d Vi e w Co l l e g e 1 p m Th u rs d a y , De c e m b e r 17 St. Cl o u d St a t e a t Mi n n e s o t a St a t e 6 p m Un i v e r s i t y o f Ma r y a t Mi n n e s o t a , Cr o o k s t o n 6 p m Up p e r Io w a a t Ar k a n s a s Te c h 1 p m MSU Mo r r i s a t SW Mi n n e s o t a St a t e 6 p m Up p e r Io w a a t Wi n o n a St a t e 6 p m Un i v e r s i t y o f Ma r y a t MSU Mo r r i s 3 p m Mo n t a n a St a t e -Bi l l i n g s a t Un i v e r s i t y o f Ma r y 7 p m Fr i d a y , Ja n u a r y 22 Wa y n e St a t e a t SW Mi n n e s o t a St a t e 6 p m Wi s o n s i n -p a r k s i d e a t Co n c o r d i a St. Pa u l 3 p m Wi n o n a St a t e a t MSU Mo o r h e a d 6 p m Be m i d j i St a t e a t Mi n n e s o t a , Du l u t h 6 p m Au g u s t a n a a t Gu s t a v u s Ad o l p h u s 3 p m Fr i d a y , De c e m b e r 18 SW Mi n n e s o t a St a t e a t Au g u s t a n a 6 p m Au g u s t a n a a t Mi n n e s o t a St a t e 6 p m Ce n t r a l Mi s s o u r i St a t e v s Mi n n e s o t a , Du l u t h 5 p m No r t h e r n St a t e a t No r t h Da k o t a St a t e 7 p m Up p e r Io w a a t Mi n n e s o t a , Cr o o k s t o n 6 p m Wa l d o r f a t Mi n n e s o t a St a t e 6 p m Da k o t a We s l e y a n a t SW Mi n n e s o t a St a t e 7 p m St. Cl o u d St a t e a t Un i v e r s i t y o f Ma r y 6 p m Sa t u r d a y , Fe br u a r y 27 Wi n o n a St a t e v s Ne b r a s k a -Ke a r n e y 6 p m Co n c o r d i a St. Pa u l v s Ac a d e m y o f Ar t Un i v e r s i t y 8p m CT Mi n n e s o t a St a t e a t Wa y n e St a t e 6 p m Co n c o r d i a St. Pa u l a t Up p e r Io w a 2 p m Hi l l s d a l e Co l l e g e a t SW Mi n n e s o t a St a t e 6 p m Co n c o r d i a St. Pa u l a t No r t h e r n St a t e 6 p m Mi n n e s o t a , Du l u t h a t Au g u s t a n a 2 p m Ne b r a s k a -Ke a r n e y a t Mi n n e s o t a St a t e 8 p m Sa t u r d a y , De c e m b e r 19 MSU Mo o r h e a d a t Mi n n e s o t a , Cr o o k s t o n 2 p m Wi s c o n s i n - Ea u Cl a i r e a t Au g u s t a n a 2 p m Sa t u r d a y , Ja n u a r y 23 Mi n n e s o t a St a t e a t Un i v e r s i t y o f Ma r y 2 p m Mo n d a y , No v e m b e r 23 Mi n n e s o t a St a t e a t Be m i d j i St a t e 3 p m Mi n n e s o t a , Du l u t h a t Be m i d j i St a t e 2 p m Be m i d j i St a t e a t Wa y n e St a t e 4 p m Wa y n e St a t e v s Da k o t a St a t e 5:30 p m Da k o t a St a t e a t Wa y n e St a t e 3 p m Wi n o n a St a t e a t Mi n n e s o t a , Cr o o k s t o n 4 p m St. Cl o u d St a t e a t Wi n o n a St a t e 5 p m Va l l e y Ci t y St a t e a t Mi n n e s o t a , Cr o o k s t o n 7 p m Co n c o r d i a St. Pa u l a t No t r e Da m e d e Na m u r 6p m CT SW Mi n n e s o t a St a t e a t Wa y n e St a t e 4 p m SW Mi n n e s o t a St a t e a t No r t h e r n St a t e 6 p m Ch a d r o n St a t e Co l l e g e v s No r t h e r n St a t e 7 p m Mi n n e s o t a St a t e a t Au g u s t a n a 5 p m Tu e s d a y , No v e m b e r 24 Up p e r Io w a a t MSU Mo o r h e a d 6 p m Bu e n a Vi s t a Un i v e r s i t y a t Mi n n e s o t a St a t e 6 p m Su n d a y , De c e m b e r 20 Co n c o r d i a St. Pa u l a t Un i v e r s i t y o f Ma r y 6 p m No r t h e r n Mi c h i g a n a t Mi n n e s o t a , Du l u t h 6 p m Mi n n e s o t a , Cr o o k s t o n a t Di c k i n s o n St a t e 3 p m St. Cl o u d St a t e a t No r t h e r n St a t e 6 p m Yo r k Co l l e g e a t Wa y n e St a t e 6 p m Ch a d r o n St a t e Co l l e g e a t Un i v e r s i t y o f Ma r y 3 p m Up p e r Io w a a t Gr a n d v i e w Co l l e g e 7 p m UW-Os h k o s h a t Wi n o n a St a t e 6 p m ...... w w w .bemidjistate .e d u /a t h l e t i c s 23 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l BSU Record Book......

...... at University of Mary (1/12/07) Individual Career Bests Tracy Kulig FG Made...... 740; Laurie Peterson (1982-86) ...... 1.000 Heidi Matzke (6-6) FG Attempts...... 1591; Laurie Peterson (1982-86) ...... vs. Concordia-St. Paul (12/08/06) led the 1988-89 FG Pct...... 536; Sherry Hill (1979-82) ...... 1.000, Stephanie Peterson (7-7) club with 7.3 FT Made...... 324; Amy Lawson (2004-08) ...... vs. Minnesota Duluth (12/16/07) rebounds per FT Attempts...... 445; Amy Lawson (2004-08) ...... 1.000, Heidi Matzke (6-6) contest. Kulig, FT Pct...... 819; Erin Walker (1996-00) ...... at North Dakota (12/20/07) who played from 3-Pt FG Made...... 214; Maggie Gernbacher (2003-06) ...... 1.000, Stephanie Peterson (6-6) 1986-1990, was a 3-Pt FG Att...... 562; Maggie Gernbacher (2003-06) ...... at Concordia-St. Paul (12/08/07) co-captain from ...... 1.000, Katherine Jamnick (7-7) 3-Pt FG Pct...... 390; Mona Muelken (1987-92) Akeley, Minn. Rebounds...... 952; Karen Morrisey (1993-97) ...... at Nebraska-Omaha (12/19/08) Assists...... 843; Kim Babula (1983-87) ...... 1.000, Kiki Phillips (6-6) Steals...... 293; Kim Babula (1983-87) ...... vs. Minnesota Duluth (2/25/09) Blocks...... 119; Sonia Stehr (1984-88) ...... 1.000, Taylor Davis (6-6) Points...... 1,728; Karen Morrisey (1993-97) ...... vs. MSU Moorhead (2/13/09) PPG...... 16.9; Sherry Hill (1979-82) ...... 1.000, Katherine Jamnick (6-6) Games...... 112; Liz Mulvihill (1983-87) ...... at Augustana (1/2/09) 112; Amy Lawson (2004-08) 3-Pt FG Made...... 9, Maggie Gernbacher 112; Stephanie Peterson (2004-08) ...... vs. Jamestown College (12/3/05) 3-Pt FG Att...... 16, Kris Demaris Single Season Bests ...... vs. Minnesota Duluth (1989-90) Player Highs ...... 16, Sydney Epema FG Made...... 214; Sherry Hill (1980-81) ...... vs. UW-La Crosse (11/21/08) B r i d g e t FG Attempts...... 469; Laurie Peterson (1982-83) 3-Pt FG Pct. (Min. 4 att.)...... 1.000, Amber Graf L o n g m a n FG Pct...... 666; Cassie Lundquist (2000-01) ...... (5-5) vs. Winona State (1-18-02) ranked second FT Made...... 120; Amy Lawson (2007-08) ...... 1.000, Sydney Epema on the team FT Attempts...... 158; Amy Lawson(2007-08) ...... (5-5) at Minnesota Duluth (1/24/09) in 1983-84 in FT Pct...... 906; Stacia Swanson (2003-04) Rebounds...... 24, Lori Hutchins vs. UND (1977-78) assists (90) and 3-Pt FG Made...... 75; Maggie Gernbacher (2005-06) Assists...... 20, Jill Haverly vs. Luther (1987-88) third in points 3-Pt FG Att...... 207; Sydney Epema (2008-09) Steals...... 12, Liz Mulvhill per game (11.6). 3-Pt FG Pct...... 518; Amy Lawson (2004-08) ...... vs. Northern State (1985-86) The tri-captain Rebounds...... 338; Sherry Hill (1980-81) Blocks...... 6, Christine Schulze was named to the Assists...... 244; Kim Babula (1986-87) ...... vs. UM-Morris (1999-2000) North Country Steals...... 80; Kim Babula (1986-87) Points...... 39, Amy Lawson vs. MSU Moorhead All-Tournament Blocks...... 51; Sonia Stehr (1985-86) (2007-08) Team her Points...... 535; Holly Logghe (1994-95) s o p h o m o r e PPG...... 20.0; Sherry Hill (1980-81) Team Highs season. FG Made...... 51; vs. St. Catherine (1984-85) Team Highs FG Attempts...... 101; vs. Mayville State (1977-78) FG Made...... 921 (1985-86) FG Pct...... 670; vs. SW Minnesota State (1983-84) FG Attempts...... 2,093 (1990-91) FT Made...... 33; vs. Minnesota Duluth (2003-04) FG Pct...... 493 (1986-87) FT Attempts...... 42; vs. Winona State (1990-91) FT Made...... 463 (2007-08) FT Pct...... 1.000; (7-7) vs. Mayville State (1987-88) BSU Record Versus the NSIC FT Attempts...... 650 (2007-08) ...... 1.000; (6-6) at Northern State (1/13/07) 3-Pt FG Made...... 13; vs. North Dakota State FT Pct...... 781 (2003-04) Year Overall @ Home On the Road 3-Pt FG. Made...... 175 (2005-06) 3-Pt FG Att...... 31; vs. Northern State (2004-05) 3-Pt FG Att...... 508 (2005-06) 3-Pt FG Pct...... 857; vs. UM-Morris (1990-91) 1992-93 4-8 2-4 2-4 3-Pt FG Pct...... 413 (1994-95) Rebounds...... 63; vs. Northern State (1986-87) Rebounds...... 1,347 (1990-91) Assists...... 34; vs. Luther College (1987-88) 1993-94 5-7 3-3 2-4 Assists...... 524 (1986-87) Steals...... 26; vs. Western State (2003-04) 1994-94 5-7 3-3 2-4 Steals...... 369 (2003-04) Blocks...... 8; vs. Morningside College Blocks...... 74 (2006-07) (12/22/06) 1995-96 8-4 5-1 3-3 Points...... 108; vs. St. Catherine (1984-85) Points...... 2,217 (1990-91) 1996-97 6-6 3-2 3-4 Points/Game...... 76.5 (1990-91) ...... 108; vs. Upper Iowa (2008-09) Points Allowed:...... 112; vs. Upper Iowa (2008-09) 1997-98 3-9 2-4 1-5 Single Game Bests Fewest Points Allowed: ...... 10; vs. Concordia-Moorhead Player Highs ...... (1967-68) 1999-00 7-11 4-5 3-6 FG Made...... 15, Sherry Hill Largest Margin of Victory: ...... 73; vs. St. Catherine 2000-01 3-15 1-8 2-7 ...... vs. Winona State (1980-81) ...... (1984-85) FG Att...... 29, Laurie Peterson Largest Margin of Defeat: ...... 70; vs. St. Cloud State 2001-02 3-15 2-7 1-8 ...... vs MSU Moorhead (1982-83) 2002-03 5-13 3-6 2-7 FG Pct...... 1.000, Beth Buckingham (8-8) Miscellaneous ...... vs. Northern Michigan (1985-86) Wins:...... 25 (1985-86 and 1986-87) 2003-04 8-8 4-4 4-4 ...... 1.000, Amy Lawson (8-8) Winning Percentage:...... 833 (1985-86) ...... at UW-Stout (11/25/08) Consecutive Wins:...... 23 (1986-87) 2004-05 1-13 0-7 1-6 Consecutive Home Wins Single Season:...... 13 FT Made...... 17, Maggie Gernbacher (2003-04) 2005-06 6-8 4-3 2-5 FT Att...... 19, Maggie Gernbacher (2003-04) ...... (1986-87) FT Pct (Min. 6 att.)...... 1.000, Leah Laurich (6-6) Consecutive Home Wins Multiple Seasons:...... 26 2006-07 9-9 5-4 4-5 ...... vs. UM-Morris (2000-01) ...... (1984-87) 2007-08 9-9 6-3 3-6 ...... 1.000, Nancy McConkey (6-6) Consecutive Road Wins:...... 10 (1986-87) ...... vs. MSU Moorhead (1/13/06) Fewest Points Allowed: ...... 10; vs. Concordia-Moorhead 2008-09 1-19 1-9 0-10 ...... 1.000, Heidi Matzke (8-8) ...... (1967-68) ...... vs. Southwest Minnesota State (1/26/07) Totals 86-172 49-78 37-94 ...... 1.000 Stephanie Peterson (8-8) (.333) (.386) (.282) ...... at Minnesota Duluth (11/24/06) ...... 1.000 Kate Bremmer (7-7) ...... vs. University of Mary (2/27/07) ...... 1.000 Amy Lawson (7-7) ...... vs. Upper Iowa (1/20/07) ...... 1.000 Nancy McConkey (6-6) ...... vs. Wayne State (1/27/07) ...... 1.000 Stephanie Peterson (6-6) ...... Be m i d j i St a t e Un i v e r s i t y 24 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l ...... BSU All-Time Top 10

BSU To p Te n Re c o r d s 8. 236...... Lori Hutchins...... 1977-78...... 10.3 To p Ca r e e r St e a l s To p Ga m e Sc o r i n g 9. 232...... Sherry Hill...... 1979-80...... 15.0 No. St...... Player...... Seasons No. Pts...... Player vs. opponent (season) 10. 229...... Liz Mulvhill...... 1984-85...... 7.0 1. 293...... Kim Babula...... 1983-87 1. 39...... Amy Lawson vs. MSU Moorhead (2007-08) 2. 292...... Amy Lawson...... 2004-08 2. 38...... Amy Lawson at Winona State (2007-08) To p Ca r e e r Re b o u n d i n g 3. 238...... Liz Mulvihill...... 1983-87 3. 36...... H. Logghe vs. Moorhead State (94-95) No. Reb...... Player...... Seasons 4. 198...... Nichie Bendt...... 1988-91 4. 35...... Sherry Hill vs. Winona State (80-81) 1. 952...... Karen Morrisey...... 1993-97 5. 179...... Kris DeMaris...... 1987-91 5. 34...... Kris Demaris vs. Mayville State (89-90) 2. 856...... Stephanie Peterson...... 2004-08 6. 159...... Jennifer Ohm...... 1996-00 6. 33...... Liz Mulvihill vs. Moorhead State (84-85) 3. 836...... Liz Mulvihill...... 1983-87 7. 158...... Laurie Peterson...... 1983-86 7. 32.Heidi Matzke at Minnesota, Crookston (2007-08) 4. 797...... Sherry Hill...... 1979-82 8. 152...... Holly Logghe...... 1992-96 8. 31.....Maggie Gernbacher vs. Colorado State-Pueblo (04-05) 5. 731...... Peggy Hammel-Moran...... 1996-00 9. 151...... Beth Buckingham...... 1984-88 9. 30...... Nancy McConkey vs. St. Cloud (04-05) 6. 696...... Laurie Peterson...... 1982-86 10. 134...... Karlee Simonson...... 2004-08 30...... Holly Logghe vs. South Dakota (92-93) 7. 694...... Lora Weiers...... 1983-87 To p Se a s o n Bl o c k s 30...... Liz Mulvihill vs. Michigan Tech (86-87) 8. 627...... Lois Weiers...... 1984-88 No. Bk...... Player...... Season...... Avg. 30...... Erin Walker vs. Winona State (98-99) 9. 623...... Lori Hutchins...... 1975-79 1. 51...... Sonia Stehr...... 1995-96...... 1.7 30...... Maggie Gernbacher vs. Jamestown (05-06) 10. 621...... Sonia Stehr...... 1984-88 2. 42...... Kelly Harvey...... 1994-95...... 1.5 3. 40...... Lois Weiers...... 1985-86...... 1.3 To p Se a s o n Sc o r i n g To p Se a s o n Ass i s t s 4. 34...... Lora Weiers...... 1983-84...... 1.3 No. Pts...... Player ...... Season...... Avg. No. Ast...... Player ...... Season...... Avg. 5. 29...... Christine Shulze... 1999-00...... 1.1 1. 592...... Karen Morrissey..... 1996-97...... 21.9 1. 244...... Kim Babula...... 1986-87...... 9.0 29...... Kelly Spierings..... 1989-90...... 1.1 2. 535...... Holly Logghe...... 1994-95...... 19.8 2. 236...... Kim Babula...... 1985-86...... 7.9 7. 27...... Laurie Peterson.... 1985-86...... 1.0 3. 499...... Sherry Hill...... 1980-81...... 20.0 3. 208...... Kim Babula...... 1984-85...... 7.4 8. 26...... Cathy Anderson... 1990-91...... 1.0 4. 498...... Kris Demaris...... 1988-89...... 17.2 4. 199...... Nichie Bendt...... 1991-92...... 7.4 26...... Sonia Stehr...... 1987-88...... 1.1 5. 492...... Karen Morrissey..... 1995-96...... 18.2 5. 186...... Amy Lawson...... 2007-08...... 6.6 10. 25...... Katherine Jamnick.2008-09...... 0.9 6. 460...... Laurie Peterson...... 1982-83...... 16.4 6. 160...... Amy Lawson...... 2005-06...... 5.7 25...... Lois Weiers...... 1987-88...... 1.0 7. 455...... Laurie Peterson...... 1984-85...... 16.3 7. 157...... Amy Lawson...... 2006-07...... 4.9 8. 454...... Kris Demaris...... 1989-90...... 16.8 8. 155...... Kim Babula...... 1983-84...... 5.7 To p Ca r e e r Bl o c k s 9. 451...... Laurie Peterson...... 1985-86...... 16.7 9. 150...... Jen Ohme...... 1999-00...... 5.6 No. Bk...... Player...... Seasons 10. 445...... Lora Weiers...... 1987-88...... 18.5 10. 145...... Nichie Bendt...... 1990-91...... 5.2 1. 118...... Sonia Stehr...... 1984-88 2. 106...... Kelly Harvey...... 1991-95 To p Ca r e e r Sc o r i n g To p Ca r e e r Ass i s t s 3. 103...... Lois Weiers...... 1984-88 No. Pts...... Player...... Seasons No. Ast...... Player...... Seasons 4. 81...... Lora Weiers...... 1983-87 1. 1,728...... Karen Morrissey...... 1993-97 1. 843...... Kim Babula...... 1983-87 5. 57...... Christine Shulze...... 1996-99 2. 1,707...... Laurie Peterson...... 1982-86 2. 625...... Amy Lawson...... 2004-08 57...... Cathy Anderson...... 1990-93 3. 1,578...... Holly Logghe...... 1993-97 3. 495...... Nichie Bendt...... 1988-92 6. 55...... Stephanie Peterson...... 2004-08 4. 1,471...... Kris Demaris...... 1987-91 4. 454...... Jen Ohme...... 1996-00 7. 49...... Katherine Jamnick...... 2006-09 5. 1,462 ..... Erin Walker...... 1996-00 5 306...... Heidi Matzke...... 2005-09 8. 48...... Laurie Peterson...... 1983-86 6. 1,276...... Liz Mulvihill...... 1983-87 6. 291...... Laurie Peterson...... 1982-86 9. 46...... Kaie Olson...... 1996-00 7. 1,268...... Heidi Matzke...... 2005-09 7. 279...... Holly Logghe...... 1993-97 10. 44...... Allison Sanderberg...... 2003-05 8. 1,250...... Sherry Hill...... 1979-82 8. 266...... Beth Buckingham...... 1984-88 9. 1,212...... Amy Lawson...... 2004-08 9. 245...... Jenny Loeck...... 1993-97 10. 1,179...... Stephanie Peterson...... 2004-08 10. 235...... Kris Demaris...... 1987-91 11. 1,137...... Kim Babula...... 1983-87 12. 1,092...... Maggie Gernbacher...... 2003-06 To p Se a s o n St e a l s 13. 1,012...... Jenny Loeck...... 1993-97 No. St...... Player...... Season...... Avg. 14. 1,003...... Linda Noel...... 1989-93 1. 86...... Nichie Bendt...... 1991-92...... 3.1 2. 80...... Kim Babula...... 1985-86...... 2.7 To p Se a s o n Re b o u n d i n g 3. 79...... Kim Babula...... 1984-85...... 3.5 No. Reb..... Player ...... Season...... Avg. 4. 78...... Amy Lawson...... 2006-07...... 2.8 1. 338...... Sherry Hill...... 1980-81...... 13.5 5. 76...... Liz Mulvihill...... 1985-86...... 2.5 2. 278...... Karen Morrissey...... 1996-97...... 10.3 6. 75...... Amy Lawson...... 2005-06...... 2.7 3. 268...... Stephanie Peterson 2006-07...... 9.6 7. 74...... Kris DeMaris...... 1989-90...... 2.7 4. 266...... Liz Runyan...... 1982-83...... 9.5 74...... Amy Lawson...... 2004-05...... 2.7 5. 246...... Karen Morrissey...... 1994-95...... 8.4 9. 71...... Kim Babula...... 1986-87...... 2.7 6. 242...... Cate Stehr...... 1990-91...... 8.4 10. 69...... Liz Mulvihill...... 1986-87...... 2.5 7. 239...... Stephanie Peterson.... 2005-06...... 8.5 ...... w w w .bemidjistate .e d u /a t h l e t i c s 25 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l BSU Award Winners......

NSIC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK BSU All-NSIC Selections Amy Lawson...... 2008 Heidi Matzke...... 2008 (3rd) 2001-02 Stephanie Peterson...... 2008 (HM) Dec. 2, 2002...... Stacia Swanson Amy Lawson...... 2007(2nd) Stephanie Peterson...... 2007(2nd) Heidi Matzke...... 2007(HM) 2003-04 Amy Lawson ...... 2006 - (3rd) Jan. 18, 2004...... Stacia Swanson Stephanie Peterson ...... 2006 - (3rd) Nancy McConkey...... 2005 - (HM) Feb. 23, 2004...... Stacia Swanson Stacia Swanson...... 2004 Amber Graf...... 2003 - (HM) Stacia Swanson Leah Laurich...... 2001 - (HM) 2004-05 Erin Walker...... 2000 Nov. 29, 2004...... Maggie Gernbacher Peggy Hammel-Moran...... 2000 - (HM) Jen Ohme...... 2000 - (HM) Erin Walker...... 1999 - (2nd) 2005-06 Karen Morrissey...... 1997 Jan. 9, 2006...... Nancy McConkey Holly Logghe...... 1996 Feb. 27, 2006...... Stephanie Peterson Erica Lyseng...... 1996 Karen Morrissey...... 1996 Jenny Loeck...... 1995 2006-07 Holly Logghe...... 1995 Nov. 27, 2006...... Stephanie Peterson Amy Nelson...... 1994 Cathy Anderson...... 1993 Dec. 4, 2006...... Amy Lawson Nichie Bendt...... 1992 Jan. 22, 2007...... Amy Lawson Amber Graf Chris DeMaris...... 1989 Lois Weiers...... 1988 Lora Weiers...... 1988 2007-08 Kim Babula...... 1987 Jan. 21, 2008...... Amy Lawson Liz Mulvihill...... 1987 Lois Weiers...... 1987 Feb. 4, 2008...... Amy Lawson Lora Weiers...... 1987 Feb. 11, 2008...... Heidi Matzke Kim Babula...... 1986 Liz Mulvihill...... 1986 Laurie Peterson...... 1986 Totals - 6: Amy Lawson (4), Stacia Laurie Peterson...... 1985 Swanson (3), , Stephanie Peterson (2), Lois Weiers...... 1985 Lora Weiers...... 1984 Maggie Gernbaher (1), Heidi Matzke Laurie Peterson...... 1983 (1). Jen Ohme Sherry Hill...... 1982

*no records available before the 1998-99 season. BSU Academic All-NSIC Katherine Jamnick...... 2008-09 Colleen McKay...... 2008-09 Kristina Salscheider...... 2008-09 Kirsten Hengstler...... 2007-08 Katherine Jamnick...... 2007-08 Amy Lawson...... 2007-08 Miranda Nelson...... 2007-08 Kate Bremmer...... 2006-07 Pe g g y Ha m m e l -Mo r a n Am y La w s o n Nancy McConkey...... 2006-07 Defensive Player of the Year Nicole Friend...... 2006-06 Nancy McConkey...... 2005-06 Nicole Friend...... 2004-05 Amy Lawson, 2006 Nancy McConkey...... 2004-05 Am y La w s o n e a r n e d Se c o n d Te a m Al l -NSIC Yontel Handford...... 2003-04 h o n o r s l a s t w i n t e r a f t e r l e a d i n g t h e l e a g u e Katie Dale...... 2002-03 i n s t e a l s a n d w a s t h i r d i n t h e l e a g u e i n a s s i s t s . Christi Goodhart...... 2002-03 Amber Graf...... 2002-03 Yontel Handford...... 2002-03 Crystal Jones...... 2002-03 Katie Long...... 2002-03 Peggy Hammel-Moran...... 1999-2000 Jen Ohme...... 1999-2000 La u r i e Pe t e rs o n Peggy Hammel-Moran...... 1998-99 Sarah Nelson...... 1998-99 Jen Ohme...... 1998-99

*Must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.2, be a sophomore and have spent at Ka r e n Mo rr i ss e y Ma g g i e Ge r n b a c h e r Mi k e Po w e r least one year at current institution. Most Valuable Player Newcomer of the Year Coach of the Year **No records available before the Karen Morrissey, 1997 Maggie Gernbacher, 2004 Mike Power, 2004 1998-99 season. Doreen Zierer, 1996 St e p h a n i e Pe t e r s o n ...... Be m i d j i St a t e Un i v e r s i t y 26 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l ...... BSU Year-by-Year Leaders

Year-by-Year Scoring Leaders Year-by-Year Rebounding Leaders Years...... Player...... Points...... Ave. Years...... Player...... Reb...... Ave Year-by-Year Assists Leaders 1972-73...... Lila Veenker...... 131...... 8.7 1976-77...... Lori Hutchins...... 166...... 10.4 Years...... Player...... Assists...... Ave. 1973-74...... Lila Veenker...... 120...... 9.2 1977-78...... Lori Hutchins...... 236...... 10.3 1976-77...... Lorna Olson...... 25...... 1.6 1974-75...... Pat Sartell...... 70...... 8.7 1978-79...... Lori Hutchins...... 221...... 11.1 1977-78...... N/A 1975-76...... Lori Hutchins...... 152...... 12.6 1979-80...... Sherry Hill...... 232...... 15.0 1978-79...... Ginny Liden...... 38...... 2.1 1980-81...... Sherry Hill...... 338...... 13.5 1979-80...... Betty Hughes...... 106...... 4.1 1976-77...... Lori Hutchins...... 202...... 12.6 1981-82...... Sherry Hill...... 227...... 9.9 1980-81...... Patty Weldon...... 67...... 2.9 1977-78...... Lori Hutchins...... 315...... 13.7 1982-83...... Liz Runyan...... 266...... 9.5 1981-82...... Brenda Krogstad...... 26...... 1.1 1978-79...... Lori Hutchins...... 319...... 15.9 1983-84...... Liz Mulvhill...... 229...... 8.5 1982-83...... Laurie Peterson...... 71...... 2.5 1979-80...... Sherry Hill...... 389...... 15.0 1984-85...... Liz Mulvhill...... 189...... 7.0 1983-84...... Kim Babula...... 155...... 5.7 1980-81...... Sherry Hill...... 499...... 20.0 1985-86...... Liz Mulvhill...... 216...... 7.2 1984-85...... Kim Babula...... 208...... 7.4 1981-82...... Sherry Hill...... 362...... 15.7 1986-87...... Lora Weiers...... 207...... 7.4 1985-86...... Kim Babula...... 236...... 7.9 1982-83...... Laurie Peterson...... 460...... 16.4 1987-88...... Lora Weiers...... 219...... 8.7 1986-87...... Kim Babula...... 244...... 9.0 1983-84...... Laurie Peterson...... 341...... 12.6 1988-89...... Tracy Kulig...... 213...... 7.3 1987-88...... Jill Haverly...... 113...... 4.5 1984-85...... Laurie Peterson...... 455...... 16.3 1989-90...... Kelly Spierings...... 145...... 5.6 1988-89...... Mona Muelken...... 85...... 2.9 1985-86...... Laurie Peterson...... 451...... 16.7 1990-91...... Cate Stehr...... 242...... 8.4 1989-90...... Nichie Bendt...... 93...... 3.4 1986-87...... Lora Weiers...... 431...... 15.4 1991-92...... Cathy Anderson...... 137...... 5.1 1990-91...... Nichie Bendt...... 145...... 5.2 1987-88...... Lora Weiers...... 445...... 18.5 1992-93...... Cathy Anderson...... 202...... 7.5 1991-92...... Nichie Bendt...... 199...... 7.4 1988-89...... Kris Demaris...... 498...... 17.2 1993-94...... Natalie Bendt...... 208...... 7.7 1992-93...... Alyssa Bilben...... 67...... 2.8 1989-90...... Kris Demaris...... 454...... 16.8 1994-95...... Karen Morrissey...... 246...... 9.1 1993-94...... Sara Joesting...... 91...... 3.4 1995-96...... Karen Morrissey...... 226...... 8.4 1994-95...... Jenny Loeck...... 122...... 4.5 1990-91...... Kris Demaris...... 332...... 11.9 1996-97...... Karen Morrissey...... 278...... 10.3 1995-96...... Holly Logghe...... 86...... 3.2 1991-92...... Nichie Bendt...... 401...... 14.9 1997-98...... Peggy Hammel...... 203...... 7.5 1996-97...... Jen Ohme...... 129...... 4.8 1992-93...... Cathy Anderson...... 350...... 13.0 1998-99...... Peggy Hammel...... 174...... 6.4 1997-98...... Jen Ohme...... 100...... 3.7 1993-94...... Holly Logghe...... 378...... 14.0 1999-00...... Peggy Hammel-Moran...... 214...... 7.9 1998-99...... Jen Ohme...... 75 ...... 5.0 1994-95...... Holly Logghe...... 535...... 19.8 2000-01...... Jodi Haugen...... 172...... 6.6 1999-00...... Jen Ohme...... 150...... 5.6 1995-96...... Karen Morrissey...... 492...... 18.2 2001-02...... Jodi Haugen...... 131...... 5.0 2000-01...... Alison Cesnovar...... 70...... 2.6 1996-97...... Karen Morrissey...... 592...... 21.9 2002-03...... Stacia Swanson...... 149...... 7.8 2001-02...... Alison Cesnovar...... 57...... 2.1 1997-98...... Erin Walker...... 351...... 13.0 2003-04...... Stacia Swanson...... 141...... 6.1 2002-03...... Christi Goodhart...... 64...... 2.4 1998-99...... Erin Walker...... 457...... 16.9 2004-05...... Stephanie Peterson...... 142...... 5.3 2003-04...... Shawne Koch...... 105...... 3.6 1999-00...... Erin Walker...... 386...... 14.3 2005-06...... Stephanie Peterson ...... 239...... 8.5 2004-05...... Amy Lawson...... 122...... 4.5 2000-01...... Leah Laurich...... 288...... 10.7 2006-07...... Stephanie Peterson ...... 268 ...... 9.6 2005-06...... Amy Lawson...... 160...... 5.7 2001-02...... Christi Goodhart...... 220...... 8.1 2007-08...... Stephanie Peterson ...... 207 ...... 7.4 2006-07 ..... Amy Lawson...... 157...... 5.6 2002-03...... Amber Graf...... 424...... 15.7 2008-09...... Samantha Baldwin...... 148 ...... 5.5 2007-08 ..... Amy Lawson...... 186...... 6.6 2003-04...... Stacia Swanson...... 338...... 14.7 2008-09 ..... Heidi Matzke...... 84...... 3.8 2004-05...... Maggie Gernbacher...... 328...... 12.1 2005-06...... Stephanie Peterson...... 335...... 12.0 2006-07...... Stephanie Peterson...... 382...... 13.6 2007-08...... Amy Lawson...... 427...... 15.3 2008-09...... Heidi Matzke...... 313...... 14.2 Year-by-Year Team Statistics (Since 1970)* Year GP FG/FGA PCT FT/FTA PCT 3PT-FG 3PT-FGA PCT REBS ASTS STLS BLKS TP AVE 2008-09 27 594/1544 .385 377/533 .707 161 502 .321 986 369 150 68 1,726 63.9 2007-08 28 752/1,763 .427 463/650 .712 148 439 .337 1104 413 250 62 2,115 75.5 2006-07 28 762/1,777 .429 355/480 .740 174 503 .346 1094 477 223 74 2053 73.3 2005-06 28 751/1,755 .428 379-561 .676 175 508 .344 1073 474 260 47 2,056 73.4 2004-05 27 592/1,521 .389 243/366 .664 149 472 .316 873 372 310 61 1,576 58.4 2002-03 27 667/1,684 .396 326/441 .739 132 492 .268 877 342 357 61 1,792 66.4 2001-02 27 626/1,553 .403 304/419 .726 135 403 .335 965 337 211 30 1,691 62.6 1999-00 27 709/1,634 .434 349/471 .741 135 363 .372 965 412 230 47 1,902 70.4 1998-99 27 653/1,511 .432 399/542 .736 125 304 .411 967 360 233 69 1,830 67;8 1997-98 27 613/1,547 .396 300/495 .606 93 279 .333 987 309 232 66 1,619 60.0 1996-97 27 742/1,731 .429 372/541 .688 140 365 .384 1,109 468 238 44 1,996 73.9 1995-96 27 769/1,703 .452 382/555 .688 183 454 .403 1,090 451 274 32 2,103 77.9 1994-95 27 750/1,692 .443 366/532 .688 164 397 .413 1,077 437 222 61 2,030 75.2 1993-94 27 726/1,785 .407 423/600 .705 103 324 .318 1,145 389 261 62 1,978 73.3 1992-93 27 661/1,728 .383 426/645 .661 106 331 .320 1,145 385 252 74 1,854 68.7 1991-92 27 794/1,859 .427 333/484 .688 94 267 .352 1,041 470 294 68 2,015 74.6 1990-91 29 863/2,093 .412 409/600 .682 822 221 .371 1,347 462 259 49 2,217 76.5 1989-90 27 709/1,712 .410 269/430 .630 72 217 .330 1,015 433 244 49 1,759 65.1 1988-89 29 759/1,837 .413 321/451 .712 84 209 .402 1,074 396 242 22 1,923 66.3 1987-88 25 652/1,518 .430 301/463 .650 24 63 .381 878 342 1,630 67.9 1986-87 28 889/1,804 .493 397/621 .639 1,064 524 328 78 2,185 78.0 1985-86 30 921/1,898 .485 375/550 .682 1,119 443 356 167 2,213 73.8 1984-85 28 835/1798 .464 314/502 .625 1052 474 324 72 2012 71.9 1983-84 27 807/1786 .452 250/421 .594 1095 426 289 77 1864 69.0 1982-83 28 741/1896 .391 216/384 .563 1266 238 1698 60.6 1981-82 23 534/1421 .376 214/366 .585 1012 149 1282 55.7 1980-81 25 669/1753 .382 214/355 .603 1045 238 1552 62.1 1979-80 26 759/1704 .445 223/355 .628 1108 308 1741 67.0 1978-79 23 649/1633 .397 217/378 .574 1134 275 1515 65.9 1977-78 25 720/1715 .420 294/472 .622 922 1723 68.9 1976-77 16 444/1009 .447 95/243 .439 549 73 983 61.4 1975-76 12 275/ 103/ 653 54.4 1974-75 16 791 49.4 Mi k e Po w e r 1973-74 13 240/ 102 582 44.8 1972-73 15 250/ 135 635 42.3 1971-72 12 1970-71 8 *based on unofficial records ...... w w w .bemidjistate .e d u /a t h l e t i c s 27 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l BSU Coaching Records......

All-Time Head Coaches Name Year(s) # of year(s) Win Loss Tie Pct. Ruth Howe 1967-77 10 95 48 1 .663 Ann Lowdermilk 1977-81 4 40 59 0 .404 Jo Carpenter 1981-82 1 2 21 0 .087 Joan Campbell 1982-86 4 70 43 0 .619 Sherri Mattson 1986-87 1 25 3 0 .892 Mary McDonald 1987-90 3 43 38 0 .531 Doreen Zierer 1990-2002 12 129 197 0 .395 Mike Power 2002-2005 3 28 56 0 .333 Mike Curfman 2005-Current 4 43 68 0 .387 Totals 1967-2007 42 475 533 1 .471

All-Time Coaching Records 10 70 .892

Seasons Coached Coaching Victories Winning Percentage 12 Doreen Zierer 1990-2002 129 Doreen Zierer 1990-2002 .892 Sherri Mattson 1986-87 10 Ruth Howe 1967-77 95 Ruth Howe 1967-77 .663 Ruth Howe 1967-77 4 Anne Lowdermilk 1977-81 70 Joan Campbell 1982-86 .619 Joan Campbell 1982-86 4 Joan Campbell 1982-86 43 Mary McDonald 1987-90 .531 Mary McDonald 1987-90 4 Mike Curfman 2005-current 43 Mike Curfman 2005-current .404 Ann Lowdermilk 1977-81

Year-by-Year Head Coaches Name...... Year...... Win...... Loss...... Tie Name...... Year...... Win...... Loss...... Tie Ruth Howe...... 1967-68...... 2...... 6 Doreen Zierer...... 1990-91...... 16...... 13 Ruth Howe...... 1968-69...... 6...... 7 Doreen Zierer...... 1991-92 ...... 16...... 11 Ruth Howe...... 1969-70...... 7...... 5 Doreen Zierer...... 1992-93...... 10...... 17 Ruth Howe...... 1970-71...... 8...... 2 Doreen Zierer...... 1993-94...... 9...... 18 Ruth Howe...... 1971-72...... 11...... 5...... 1 Doreen Zierer...... 1994-95...... 14...... 13 Ruth Howe...... 1972-73...... 12...... 5 Doreen Zierer...... 1995-96...... 19...... 8 Ruth Howe...... 1973-74...... 9...... 4 Doreen Zierer...... 1996-97...... 13...... 14 Ruth Howe...... 1974-75...... 14...... 2 Doreen Zierer...... 1997-98...... 5...... 22 Ruth Howe...... 1975-76...... 14...... 8 Doreen Zierer...... 1998-99...... 10...... 17 Ruth Howe...... 1976-77...... 12...... 4 Doreen Zierer...... 1999-00...... 9...... 18 Ann Lowdermilk.....1977-78...... 10...... 15 Doreen Zierer...... 2000-01...... 3...... 24 Ann Lowdermilk.....1978-79...... 11...... 12 Doreen Zierer...... 2001-02...... 5...... 22 Ann Lowdermilk.....1979-80...... 14...... 12 Mike Power...... 2002-03...... 9...... 18 Ann Lowdermilk.....1980-81...... 5...... 20 Mike Power...... 2003-04...... 14...... 15 Jo Carpenter...... 1981-82...... 2...... 21 Mike Power...... 2004-05...... 5...... 23 Joan Campbell...... 1982-83...... 12...... 16 Mike Curfman...... 2005-06...... 13...... 15 Joan Campbell...... 1983-84...... 15...... 12 Mike Curfman...... 2006-07...... 14...... 14 Joan Campbell...... 1984-85...... 18...... 10 Mike Curfman...... 2007-08...... 13...... 15 Joan Campbell...... 1985-86...... 25...... 5 Mike Curfman...... 2008-09...... 3...... 24 Sherri Mattson...... 1986-87...... 25...... 3 TOTALS...... 42 Seasons...... 475...... 533...... 1 Mary McDonald.....1987-88...... 17...... 8 Winning Percentage (.471) Mary McDonald.....1988-89...... 13...... 16 Mary McDonald.....1989-90...... 13...... 14 ...... Be m i d j i St a t e Un i v e r s i t y 28 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l ...... All-Time vs. Opponents

Adams State (0-1, .000) 12/19/86...... Concordia-St. Paul...... W, 82-39 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 • Last Meeting, 11/24/00, Adams State win, 70-68 2/28/86...... Concordia-St. Paul...... W, 92-62 11/29/02...... Lees-McRaie...... W, 58-55 • Last Five Games - Adams State 1-0 2/23/87...... Concordia-St. Paul...... W, 92-38 11/24/00...... Adams St...... L, 70-68 1/15/00...... Concordia-St. Paul...... W, 67-52 Lewis (IL) (1-1, .500) 2/18/00...... Concordia-St. Paul...... W, 76-58 • Last Meeting, 12/1/95, Bemidji State win, 82-53 Alaska-Anchorage (0-1, .000) 1/13/01...... Concordia-St. Paul...... L, 63-56 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-1 • Last Meeting, 12/6/91, Alaska-Anchorage win, 69-56 2/16/01...... Concordia-St. Paul...... L, 79-55 11/24/92...... Lewis...... L, 71-69 • Last Five Games - Alaska-Anchorage 1-0 1/19/02...... Concordia-St. Paul...... L, 75-61 12/1/95...... Lewis...... W, 82-53 12/6/91...... Alaska-Anchorage...... L, 69-56 2/22/02...... Concordia-St. Paul...... L, 81-71 1/25/03...... Concordia-St. Paul...... L, 75-68 Luther (IA) (1-0, 1.000) Arkansas Tech (0-1, .000) 2/28/03...... Concordia-St. Paul...... L, 82-61 • Last Meeting, 12/29/87, Bemidji State win, 87-74 • Last Meeting, 3/13/87, Arkansas Tech win, 69-68 1/2/04...... Concordia-St. Paul...... L, 78-69 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 • Last Five Games - Arkansas Tech 1-0 2/7/04...... Concordia-St. Paul...... L, 84-65 12/29/87...... Luther...... W, 87-74 3/13/87...... Arkansas Tech...... L, 69-68 1/7/05...... Concordia-St. Paul...... L, 82-59 2/26/05...... Concordia-St. Paul...... L, 70-55 Macalester (1-0, 1.000) Augustana (1-8, .111) 3/2/05...... Concordia-St. Paul...... L, 102-80 • Last Meeting, 1979, Bemidji State win, 98-37 • Last Meeting, 1/2/09, Augustana win, 92-69 1/6/06...... Concordia-St. Paul...... L, 65-73 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 • Last Five Games - Augustana, 5-0 2/26/06...... Concordia-St. Paul...... L, 78-93 1979...... Macalester ...... W, 98-37 12/10/83...... Augustana...... W, 77-72 (ot) 12/08-06...... Concordia-St. Paul...... W, 82-74 12/30/91...... Augustana...... L, 107-64 2/03/07...... Concordia-St. Paul...... L, 68-90 Manitoba (0-7, .000) 12/29/92...... Augustana...... L, 96-60 12/08/07...... Concordia-St. Paul...... L, 77-83 • Last Meeting, 1/18/73, Manitoba win, 59-33 12/19/93...... Augustana...... L, 94-62 02/01/08...... Concordia-St. Paul...... L, 74-87 • Last Five Games - Manitoba 5-0 11/30/96...... Augustana...... L, 79-76 1/9/09...... Concordia-St. Paul...... L, 71-85 1974...... Manitoba...... L, 59-32 12/10/96...... Augustana...... L, 95-71 2/6/09...... Concordia-St. Paul...... L, 65-81 1976...... Manitoba...... L, 61-59 11/14/97...... Augustana ...... L, 78-64 1978...... Manitoba...... L, 74-66 11/17/06...... Augustana...... L, 76-92 Dickinson State (1-0, 1.000) 1980...... Manitoba...... L, 78-61 1/2/09...... Augustana...... L, 69-92 • Last Meeting, 1/3/86, Bemidji State win, 79-53 1981...... Manitoba...... L, 83-51 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State, 1-0 1982...... Manitoba...... L, 79-55 Barry (FL) (1-0, 1.000) 1/3/86...... Dickinson State...... W, 79-53 1/18/73...... Manitoba...... L, 59-33 • Last Meeting, 11/30/02, Bemidji State win, 78-70 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 Eastern Montana (1-0, 1.000) Martin Luther (MN) (2-1, .667) 11/30/02...... Barry...... W, 78-70 • Last Meeting, 12/16/89, Bemidji State win, 69-53 • Last Meeting, 1978, Bemidji State win, 93-37 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State, 1-0 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 2-1 Bemijdji State J.C. (1-0, 1.000) 12/16/89...... Eastern Montana...... W, 69-53 1976...... Martin Luther ...... L, 74-70 • Last Meeting, 1970, Bemidji State win, 46-20 1977...... Martin Luther ...... W, 80-46 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 Eckerd (FL (2-0, 1.000) 1978...... Martin Luther ...... W, 93-37 1970...... Bemidji St. J.C...... W, 46-20 • Last Meeting, 12/7/95, Bemidji State win, 90-56 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 2-0 Mary (N.D.) (1-6, .143) Bethel (1-0, 1.000) 12/17/90...... Eckerd College...... W, 105-82 • Last Meeting, 1/17/09, Mary win 73-57 • Last Meeting, 1983, Bemidji State win, 67-47 12/7/95...... Eckerd College...... W, 90-56 • Last Five Games - Mary 5-0 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 11/30/84...... Mary ...... W, 80-75 1983...... Bethel...... W, 67-47 Finlandia (MI) (1-0, 1.000) 1/12/06...... Mary...... L, 57-60 • Last Meeting, 12/13/02, Bemidji State win, 62-44 2/17/07...... Mary...... L, 83-90 California State Stanislaus (1-0, 1.000) • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 1/12/08...... Mary...... L, 93-99 • Last Meeting, 11/29/96. Bemidji State win, 77-64 12/13/02...... Finlandia...... W, 62-44 2/15/08...... Mary...... L, 64-86 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 3/1/08...... Mary...... L, 78-80 11/29/96...... Cal State Stanislaus...... W, 77-64 Florida Southern (1-0, 1.000) 1/17/09...... Mary...... L, 57-73 • Last Meeting, 12/15/90, Bemidji State win, 88-79 California (PA) (1-0, 1.000) • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 Mayville State (24-5, .828) • Last Meeting, 12/28/98, Bemidji State win, 72-61 12/15/90...... Florida Southern...... W, 88-79 • Last Meeting, 11/25/08, Bemidji State Win 66-53 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 4-1 12/28/98...... California...... W, 72-61 Fort Hays State (1-1, .500) 1/19/71...... Mayville State...... W, 48-24 • Last Meeting, 11/26/05, Bemidji State win, 77-74 1/29/73...... Mayville State...... W, 68-43 Cameron (OK) (1-0, 1.000) • Last Five Games - tied 1-1 1974...... Mayville State...... W, 77-45 • Last Meeting, 12/3/94, Bemidji State win, 91-63 11/29/97...... Fort Hays State...... L, 65-54 1975...... Mayville State...... W, 62-31 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 11/26/05...... Fort Hays State...... W, 77-74 1975...... Mayville State...... W, 53-19 12/3/94...... Cameron...... W, 91-63 1976...... Mayville State...... W, 74-37 Fresno Pacific (1-0, 1.000) 1976...... Mayville State...... W, 69-39 Carleton (MN) (1-1, .500) • Last Meeting, 11/26/96, Bemidji State win, 74-57 1977...... Mayville State...... W, 86-64 • Last Meeting, 12/31/05, Bemidji State win, 74-59 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 1978...... Mayville State...... W, 104-42 • Last Five Games - Carleton 1-1 11/26/96...... Fresno Pacific...... W, 74-57 1979...... Mayville State...... W, 90-48 12/13/03...... Carleton...... L, 57-52 1982...... Mayville State...... W, 75-73 12/31/05...... Carleton...... W, 74-59 Georgia Southwestern (1-0, 1.000) 11/17/83...... Mayville State...... W, 69-57 • Last Meeting, 12/30/98, Bemidji State win, 80-66 12/9/83...... Mayville State...... W, 86-75 Central Missouri (0-1, .000) • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 12/12/84...... Mayville State...... W, 63-61 • Last Meeting, 11/28/99, Central Missouri win, 89-64 12/30/98...... Georgia Southwestern...... W, 80-66 12/10/85...... Mayville State...... W, 51-49 • Last Five Games - Central Missouri 1-0 12/12/86...... Mayville State...... W, 69-63 11/28/99...... Central Missouri...... L, 89-64 Grand View (IA) (1-0, 1.000) 12/17/87...... Mayville State...... W, 66-61 • Last Meeting, 11/22/85, Bemidji State win, 87-65 1/24/89...... Mayville State...... L, 80-54 Colorado St-Pueblo (1-1, .500) • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 12/5/89...... Mayville State...... W, 42-41 • Last Meeting, 11/16/07, Colorado-St. Pueblo win, 74-67 11/22/85...... Grand View...... W, 87-65 12/18/89...... Mayville State...... L, 72-64 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-1 11/27/90...... Mayville State...... L, 63-51 11/26/04...... Colorado St.-Pueblo...... W, 93-59 Gustavus Adolphus (3-1, .750) 12/11/90...... Mayville State...... W, 81-70 11/16/07...... at Colorado St. Pueblo...... L, 67-74 • Last Meeting, 1983, Gustavus Adolphus win, 66-57 12/11/91...... Mayville State...... L, 85-73 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 3-1 2/17/92...... Mayville State...... W, 88-56 Colorado School of Mines (0-1, .000) 1973...... Gustavus Adolphus...... W, 42-32 11/18/04...... Mayville State...... W, 67-46 • Last Meeting, 12/1/04, Colorado School of Mines win, 86-61 1974...... Gustavus Adolphus...... W, 42-31 11/15/05...... Mayville State...... L, 89-94 • Last Five Games - Colorado School of Mines 1-0 1976...... Gustavus Adolphus...... W, 61-44 12/16/07...... Mayville State...... W, 88-83 12/1/04...... Colorado School of Mines...... L, 86-61 1983...... Gustavus Adolphus...... L, 66-57 01/02/08...... Mayville State...... W, 90-83 11/25/08...... Mayville State...... W, 66-53 Concordia-Moorhead (13-12-1, 519) Hamline (3-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 12/15/86, Bemidji State win, 83-68 • Last Meeting, 11/17/84, Bemidji State win, 93-52 Mesa St. (CO) (0-1, .000) • Last Five Games - Bemidji State, 3-2 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 3-0 • Last Meeting, 11/25/00, Mesa St. win, 92-63 1968...... Concordia-Moorhead...... W, 26-6 1978...... Hamline...... W, 103-28 • Last Five Games - Mesa St. 1-0 1968...... Concordia-Moorhead...... L, 35-18 1980...... Hamline...... W, 87-57 11/25/00...... Mesa St...... L, 92-63 1969...... Concordia-Moorhead...... W, 24-10 11/17/84...... Hamline...... W, 93-52 1969...... Concordia-Moorhead...... L, 32-17 Metro State (CO) (1-2, .333) 1970...... Concordia-Moorhead...... W, 59-28 Hibbing State J.C. (2-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 11/22/08, Metro State win, 62-60 1/23/71...... Concordia-Moorhead...... W, 48-18 • Last Meeting, 1970, Bemidji State win, 37-17 • Last Five Games - Metro State 2-1 1/27/71...... Concordia-Moorhead...... W, 47-27 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 2-0 11/28/98...... Metro State...... L, 72-62 2/1/71...... Concordia-Moorhead...... L, 44-41 1969...... Hibbing State JC...... W 12/4/04...... Metro State...... L, 74-51 2/16/71...... Concordia-Moorhead...... T, 39-39 1970...... Hibbing State JC...... W, 37-17 11/22/08...... Metro State...... W, 62-60 2/9/73...... Concordia-Moorhead...... L, 32-29 1973...... Concordia-Moorhead...... W, 29-27 Hope (MI) (1-0, 1.000) Michigan Tech (4-10, .286) 1975...... Concordia-Moorhead...... W, 48-39 • Last Meeting, 12/29/88, Bemidji State win, 77-65 • Last Meeting, 12/14/02, Michigan Tech win, 72-57 1975...... Concordia-Moorhead...... W, 53-46 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 • Last Five Games - Michigan Tech 5-0 1976...... Concordia-Moorhead...... L, 56-50 12/29/88...... Hope...... W, 77-65 11/22/86...... Michigan Tech...... W, 84-52 1976...... Concordia-Moorhead...... W, 52-50 12/16/88...... Michigan Tech...... W, 68-60 1977...... Concordia-Moorhead...... L, 56-53 Jamestown (N.D. (4-3, .571) 11/29/91...... Michigan Tech...... W, 81-59 1977...... Concordia-Moorhead...... L, 56-47 • Last Meeting, 12/3/05, Bemidji State win, 89-72 11/28/92...... Michigan Tech...... L, 77-56 1977...... Concordia-Moorhead...... W, 44-38 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 3-2 11/26/93...... Michigan Tech...... L, 68-65 1978...... Concordia-Moorhead...... L, 56-47 11/15/83...... Jamestown ...... L, 73-65 11/25/94...... Michigan Tech...... L, 89-57 1979...... Concordia-Moorhead...... L, 56-48 12/9/89...... Jamestown...... W, 62-49 11/25/95...... Michigan Tech...... W, 71-58 12/10/79...... Concordia-Moorhead...... L, 66-51 11/24/90...... Jamestown...... W, 67-54 11/23/96...... Michigan Tech...... L, 87-70 1981...... Concordia-Moorhead...... L, 94-60 12/1/91...... Jamestown...... W, 74-56 12/20/97...... Michigan Tech...... L, 70-46 1981...... Concordia-Moorhead...... L, 83-75 1/2/97...... Jamestown...... L, 95-85 12/19/98...... Michigan Tech...... L, 83-58 12/16/83...... Concordia-Moorhead...... W, 74-65 1/2/98...... Jamestown...... L, 77-60 12/13/99...... Michigan Tech...... L, 75-69 11/29/84...... Concordia-Moorhead...... W, 67-59 12/3/05...... Jamestown...... W, 89-72 12/17/00...... Michigan Tech...... L, 98-37 12/15/86...... Concordia-Moorhead...... W, 83-68 12/20/01...... Michigan Tech...... L, 86-46 Lake Superior State (MI) (1-1, .500) 12/14/02...... Michigan Tech...... L, 72-57 Concordia-St. Paul (11-21, .344) • Last Meeting, 12/21/99, Lake Superior State win, 67-66 • Last Meeting, 2/6/09, Concordia-St. Paul win, 81-65 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-1 Middlebury (1-0, 1.000) • Last Five Games - CSP 5-0 11/13/98...... Lake Superior State...... W, 74-62 • Last Meeting, 11/27/99, Bemidji State win, 84-45 1978...... Concordia-St. Paul...... W, 77-64 12/21/99...... Lake Superior State...... L, 67-66 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 1978...... Concordia-St. Paul...... W, 83-51 Lakehead (0-1, .000) 11/27/99...... Middlebury...... W, 84-45 1980...... Concordia-St. Paul...... W, 75-62 • Last Meeting, 1984, Lakehead win, 79-63 1980...... Concordia-St. Paul...... L, 74-61 • Last Five Games - Lakehead 0-1 Minnesota (1-3, .250) 1981...... Concordia-St. Paul...... L, 75-64 1984...... Lakehead ...... L, 79-63 • Last Meeting, 1978, Minnesota win, 65-53 1981...... Concordia-St. Paul...... L, 69-58 • Last Five Games - Minnesota 3-1 1985...... Concordia-St. Paul...... W, 81-75 Lees-McRae (NC) (1-0, 1.000) 1971...... Minnesota...... L, 39-36 12/20/85...... Concordia-St. Paul...... W, 75-64 • Last Meeting, 11/29/02, Bemidji State win, 58-55 1973...... Minnesota...... W, 46-40 ...... w w w .bemidjistate .e d u /a t h l e t i c s 29 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l All-Time veresus Opponents......

1976...... Minnesota...... L, 54-41 1971...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 44-36 1968...... Moorhead State...... L, 29-18 1978...... Minnesota...... L, 65-53 2/10/71...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 43-31 1968...... Moorhead State...... L, 33-14 2/25/71...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 36-27 1969...... Moorhead State...... W Minnesota-Crookston (17-7, .708) 1973...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 40-36 1969...... Moorhead State...... W • Last Meeting, 2/14/09 Bemidji State win, 78-76 1973...... Minnesota-Morris...... L, 30-28 1969...... Moorhead State...... L • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 4-1 1/18/73...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 45-38 1970...... Moorhead State...... W, 59-27 1/6/96...... Minnesota-Crookston...... W, 101-56 1974...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 45-38 1/20/71...... Moorhead State...... W, 48-34 1/4/97...... Minnesota-Crookston...... W, 87-58 1974...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 40-36 1/27/71...... Moorhead State...... W, 29-14 12/2/97...... Minnesota-Crookston...... W, 79-40 1975...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 58-51 3/2/71...... Moorhead State...... L, 48-38 12/9/98...... Minnesota-Crookston...... W, 82-55 1976...... Minnesota-Morris...... L, 54-46 2/17/71...... Moorhead State...... L, 59-36 12/10/99...... Minnesota-Crookston...... W, 77-50 1977...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 70-28 2/1/73...... Moorhead State...... L, 36-35 1/29/00...... Minnesota-Crookston...... W, 83-55 1977...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 68-61 1975...... Moorhead State...... L, 50-27 12/8/00...... Minnesota-Crookston...... L, 77-63 1978...... Minnesota-Morris...... L, 60-57 1975...... Moorhead State...... W, 51-47 1/27/01...... Minnesota-Crookston...... W, 58-55 1978...... Minnesota-Morris...... L, 65-61 1975...... Moorhead State...... W, 57-47 12/29/01...... Minnesota-Crookston...... L, 77-69 1979...... Minnesota-Morris...... L, 64-59 1976...... Moorhead State...... L, 62-50 2/2/02...... Minnesota-Crookston...... L, 79-64 1980...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 57-55 1976...... Moorhead State...... W, 63-53 1/3/03...... Minnesota-Crookston...... W, 93-70 1980...... Minnesota-Morris...... L, 72-55 1977...... Moorhead State...... W, 68-66 2/8/03...... Minnesota-Crookston...... W, 57-42 1980...... Minnesota-Morris...... L, 69-67 1978...... Moorhead State...... W, 67-59 1/10/04...... Minnesota-Crookston...... W, 63-61 1982...... Minnesota-Morris...... L, 76-64 1978...... Moorhead State...... W, 76-42 1/31/04...... Minnesota-Crookston...... W, 73-71 1982...... Minnesota-Morris...... L, 79-61 1979...... Moorhead State...... L, 69-64 1/29/05...... Minnesota-Crookston...... L, 82-67 1983...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 57-53 1980...... Moorhead State...... W, 63-53 2/5/05...... Minnesota-Crookston...... L, 73-67 1983...... Minnesota-Morris...... L, 89-64 1980...... Moorhead State...... L, 69-67 1/28/06...... Minnesota-Crookston...... L, 79-80 1983...... Minnesota-Morris...... L, 67-66 1981...... Moorhead State...... L, 63-48 2/4/06...... Minnesota-Crookston...... W, 81-71 1/21/84...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 84-70 1981...... Moorhead State...... L, 58-47 1/6/07...... Minnesota-Crookston...... W, 69-56 2/10/84...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 92-48 1981...... Moorhead State...... W, 84-59 2/10/07...... Minnesota-Crookston...... W, 88-61 1/12/85...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 74-47 1981...... Moorhead State...... L, 76-51 1/5/08...... Minnesota-Crookston...... W, 87-73 2/2/85...... Minnesota-Morris...... L, 68-58 1982...... Moorhead State...... L, 67-48 2/10/08...... Minnesota-Crookston...... W, 89-56 1/17/86...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 74-51 1982...... Moorhead State...... L, 65-48 12/6/08...... Minnesota-Crookston...... L, 63-75 2/8/86...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 82-62 12/1/82...... Moorhead State...... L, 60-47 2/14/09...... Minnesota-Crookston...... W, 78-76 2/24/86...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 74-53 1983...... Moorhead State...... W, 67-65 1/16/87...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 72-51 1983...... Moorhead State...... L, 68-57 Minnesota Duluth (29-53, .354) 2/12/87...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 79-58 1/13/84...... Moorhead State...... L, 74-72 (ot) • Last Meeting, 2/25/09 Minnesota Duluth win, 74-41 1/16/88...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 69-59 2/14/84...... Moorhead State...... W, 68-56 • Last Five Games - Minnesota Duluth 3-2 1/26/88...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 67-58 1985...... Moorhead State...... W, 85-74 1968...... Minnesota Duluth...... W 1/28/89...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 66-60 1/5/85...... Moorhead State...... L, 70-59 1969...... Minnesota Duluth...... L 2/17/89...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 71-55 1/26/85...... Moorhead State...... W, 68-63 1969...... Minnesota Duluth...... L 1/12/90...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 59-50 1/18/86...... Moorhead State...... W, 63-61 1970...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 62-52 1/27/90...... Minnesota-Morris...... L, 84-75 2/7/86...... Moorhead State...... W, 62-55 1970...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 62-40 1/19/91...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 84-70 1/17/87...... Moorhead State...... W, 85-57 1970...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 50-33 2/15/91...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 78-75 1/29/87...... Moorhead State...... W, 73-59 2/3/71...... Minnesota Duluth...... W, 65-25 1/11/92...... Minnesota-Morris...... L, 90-72 1/16/88...... Moorhead State...... W, 63-52 2/17/71...... Minnesota Duluth...... W, 45-41 2/8/92...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 87-64 1/29/88...... Moorhead State...... W, 82-61 3/1/71...... Minnesota Duluth...... W, 43-36 1/30/93...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 85-77 1/27/89...... Moorhead State...... L, 74-56 1/21/73...... Minnesota Duluth...... W, 55-31 2/12/93...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 87-68 2/18/89...... Moorhead State...... W, 73-61 2/8/73...... Minnesota Duluth...... W, 48-37 1/15/94...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 79-58 1/13/90...... Moorhead State...... W, 69-65 1974...... Minnesota Duluth...... W, 55-29 2/12/94...... Minnesota-Morris...... L, 70-66 1/26/90...... Moorhead State...... W, 67-55 1974...... Minnesota Duluth...... W, 48-37 1/14/95...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 60-43 1/18/91...... Moorhead State...... L, 79-67 1975...... Minnesota Duluth...... W, 58-33 2/11/95...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 68-53 2/13/91...... Moorhead State...... L, 95-75 1975...... Minnesota Duluth...... W, 45-35 1/31/96...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 92-66 2/25/91...... Moorhead State...... W, 97-94 1976...... Minnesota Duluth...... W, 70-47 2/21/96...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 93-62 1/10/92...... Moorhead State...... L, 73-65 1976...... Minnesota Duluth...... W, 65-60 1/29/97...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 71-67 (ot) 2/7/92...... Moorhead State...... W, 81-74 1976...... Minnesota Duluth...... W, 53-46 2/19/97...... Minnesota-Morris...... L, 80-61 1/29/93...... Moorhead State...... L, 88-84 1977...... Minnesota Duluth...... W, 52-40 1/21/98...... Minnesota-Morris...... L, 64-56 2/13/93...... Moorhead State...... L, 77-60 1978...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 62-46 2/11/98...... Minnesota-Morris...... L, 62-61 1/29/94...... Moorhead State...... W, 98-94 (ot) 1978...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 70-59 1/20/99...... Minnesota-Morris...... L, 69-58 2/26/94...... Moorhead State...... L, 77-62 1979...... Minnesota Duluth...... W, 66-65 2/10/99...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 67-51 1/28/95...... Moorhead State...... W, 81-79 1980...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 74-41 1/7/00...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 85-65 2/25/95...... Moorhead State...... L, 77-65 1980...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 84-76 2/12/00...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 81-58 1/20/96...... Moorhead State...... W, 87-65 1981...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 82-64 1/5/01...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 74-42 2/17/96...... Moorhead State...... W, 89-80 1982...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 75-57 2/10/01...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 91-63 1/18/97...... Moorhead State...... L, 81-75 (ot) 1982...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 83-59 1/11/02...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 70-57 2/15/97...... Moorhead State...... W, 60-57 1983...... Minnesota Duluth...... W, 74-73 2/16/02...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 86-52 1/17/98...... Moorhead State...... L, 70-59 1983...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 63-51 1/17/02...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 69-55 2/14/98...... Moorhead State...... L, 65-51 2/27/87...... Minnesota Duluth...... W, 73-64 2/22/03...... Minnesota-Morris...... W, 101-43 1/16/99...... Moorhead State...... L, 69-68 (ot) 1988...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 77-61 2/13/99...... Moorhead State...... L, 72-51 3/4/89...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 81-68 Minnesota State, Mankato (10-20, .333) 12/11/99...... MSU-Moorhead...... L, 85-73 2/28/91...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 82-68 • Last Meeting, 1/30/09, Minnesota State win, 81-64 1/28/00...... MSU-Moorhead...... W, 89-78 1/7/84...... Minnesota Duluth...... W, 62-46 • Last Five Games - MSU-Mankato 4-1 12/9/00...... MSU-Moorhead...... L, 70-56 2/4/84...... Minnesota Duluth...... W, 65-63 1976...... Mankato State...... W, 48-41 1/26/01...... MSU-Moorhead...... L, 80-42 1/23/85...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 74-73 (2ot) 1978...... Mankato State...... W, 54-51 2/1/01...... MSU-Moorhead...... L, 75-66 2/15/85...... Minnesota Duluth...... W, 88-53 1980...... Mankato State...... L, 66-53 12/30/01...... MSU-Moorhead...... L, 80-59 1/28/86...... Minnesota Duluth...... W, 80-71 1980...... Mankato State...... L, 71-70 1/4/03...... MSU-Moorhead...... L, 70-68 2/11/86...... Minnesota Duluth...... W, 76-52 1980...... Mankato State...... L, 97-50 2/7/03...... MSU-Moorhead...... L, 81-69 1/21/87...... Minnesota Duluth...... W, 64-62 1981...... Mankato State...... L, 86-67 1/13/04...... MSU-Moorhead...... W, 70-61 2/11/87...... Minnesota Duluth...... W, 88-69 1981...... Mankato State...... L, 80-59 2/13/04...... MSU-Moorhead...... W, 66-65 1/19/88...... Minnesota Duluth...... W, 69-62 1982...... Mankato State...... L, 87-49 1/14/05...... MSU-Moorhead...... L, 70-38 2/9/88...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 62-43 1982...... Mankato State...... L, 76-55 2/19/05...... MSU-Moorhead...... L, 101-74 1/17/89...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 68-63 1983...... Mankato State...... L, 76-67 1/13/06...... MSU-Moorhead...... L, 50-62 1/31/89...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 76-48 1983...... Mankato State...... L, 74-60 2/18/06...... MSU-Moorhead...... W, 77-61 1/16/90...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 91-78 2/18/84...... Mankato State...... L, 71-47 3/1/06...... MSU-Moorhead...... L, 58-59 2/6/90...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 67-49 2/9/85...... Mankato State...... L, 72-57 12/9/06...... MSU-Moorhead...... L, 78-83 1/8/91...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 89-69 1/11/86...... Mankato State...... L, 71-49 2/2/07...... MSU-Moorhead...... L, 48-69 1/29/91...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 68-57 11/30/86...... Mankato State...... W, 79-67 12/7/07...... MSU-Moorhead...... L, 76-81 1/21/92...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 63-46 11/28/87...... Mankato State...... L, 63-47 2/2/08...... MSU-Moorhead...... W, 92-91 OT 2/11/92...... Minnesota Duluth...... W, 73-61 12/10/88...... Mankato State...... W, 73-46 12/5/08...... MSU-Moorhead...... L, 57-77 1/12/93...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 63-62 11/20/89...... Mankato State...... L, 48-47 2/13/09...... MSU-Moorhead...... L, 71-90 2/2/93...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 71-43 11/19/90...... Mankato State...... W, 75-63 1/19/94...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 78-63 11/24/91...... Mankato State...... L, 77-61 Morningside (4-2, .667) 2/16/94...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 87-73 12/19/95...... Mankato State...... W, 96-74 • Last Meeting, 12/22/05, Bemidji State win, 90-79 1/18/95...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 86-72 12/16/97...... Mankato State...... L, 91-67 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 3-2 2/15/95...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 71-48 12/13/98...... Mankato State...... W, 86-57 12/4/98...... Morningside...... W, 93-88 (ot) 1/24/96...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 66-55 12/14/00...... MSU-Mankato...... L, 85-68 11/20/99...... Morningside...... W, 95-66 2/14/96...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 83-73 12/1/01...... MSU-Mankato...... L, 79-50 12/5/00...... Morningside...... L, 83-57 1/22/97...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 63-47 12/4/02...... MSU-Mankato...... W, 67-59 12/16/01...... Morningside...... W, 82-76 2/12/97...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 70-36 12/20/03...... MSU-Mankato...... W, 50-49 12/30/04...... Morningside...... L, 75-55 1/28/98...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 74-47 11/18/06...... MSU-Mankato...... L, 67-76 12/22/05...... Morningside...... W, 90-79 2/18/98...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 72-57 1/16/07...... MSU Mankato...... W, 86-83 1/27/99...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 75-65 12/11/07...... Minnesota State...... L, 74-101 Mt. Mercy (IA) (1-0, 1.000) 2/17/99...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 74-51 01/22/08...... Minnesota State...... L, 54-106 • Last Meeting, 12/16/94, Bemidji State win, 73-69 1/3/00...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 74-57 01/30/09...... Minnesota State...... L, 64-81 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 2/5/00...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 77-44 12/16/94...... Mt. Mercy...... W, 73-69 12/30/00...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 77-53 Minot State (2-4, .333) 2/3/01...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 96-67 • Last Meeting, 1/2/91, Minot State win, 81-78 Nebraska-Kearney (0-3, .000) 1/5/02...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 85-43 • Last Five Games - Minot State 3-2 • Last Meeting, 11/25/05, Nebraska-Kearney win, 88-82 2/9/02...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 73-63 (ot) 12/9/88...... Minot State...... L, 77-74 • Last Five Games - Nebraska-Kearney 4-0 2/27/02...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 89-53 1/3/89...... Minot State...... L, 84-72 2/19/93...... Nebraska-Kearney...... L, 82-70 1/11/03...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 88-64 12/19/89...... Minot State...... W, 76-66 12/17/93...... Nebraska-Kearney...... L, 70-63 2/15/03...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 73-69 1/4/90...... Minot State...... W, 78-69 11/27/98...... Nebraska-Kearney...... L, 89-52 1/24/04...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 65-51 12/8/90...... Minot State...... L, 88-83 11/25/05...... Nebraska-Kearney...... L, 82-88 2/26/04...... Minnesota Duluth...... W, 61-52 1/2/91...... Minot State...... L, 81-78 3/6/04...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 70-51 Nebraska-Omaha (0-2, .000) 11/18/05...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 52-72 Montana State (0-1, .000) • Last Meeting, 12/19/09, Nebraska-Omaha win, 109-76 11/24/06...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 72-73 (ot) • Last Meeting, 11/22/97, Montana State win, 82-42 • Last Five Games - Nebraska-Omaha 2-0 2/12/07...... Minnesota Duluth...... W, 71-69 (ot) • Last Five Games - Montana State 1-0 12/3/93...... Nebraska-Omaha...... L, 81-66 12/16/07...... Minnesota Duluth...... W, 83-64 11/22/97...... Montana State...... L, 82-42 12/19/08...... Nebraska-Omaha...... L, 76-109 1/24/09...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 56-70 2/25/09...... Minnesota Duluth...... L, 41-74 MSU-Moorhead (38-50, .432) North Dakota (13-27, .325) • Last Meeting, 2/13/09, MSU Moorhead win, 90-71 • Last Meeting - 12/20/07, North Dakota win, 109-85 Minnesota-Morris (45-19, .703) • Last Five Games - MSU-Moorhead 4-1 • Last Five Games - North Dakota 5-0 • Last Meeting, 2/22/03, Bemidji State win, 101-43 1974...... Moorhead State...... L, 36-35 1968...... North Dakota...... L, 37-34 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 5-0 1968...... Moorhead State...... L, 32-30 1969...... North Dakota...... L ...... Be m i d j i St a t e Un i v e r s i t y 30 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l ...... All-Time vs. Opponents

1969...... North Dakota...... L 1/4/95...... Northern State...... L, 93-61 1/11/85...... Southwest State...... W, 84-52 1970...... North Dakota...... L, 51-36 2/1/95...... Northern State...... L, 96-84 2/1/85...... Southwest State...... W, 63-45 1970...... North Dakota...... W, 39-19 1/27/96...... Northern State...... W, 72-56 1/25/86...... Southwest State...... W, 73-54 2/6/71...... North Dakota...... W, 29-21 2/24/96...... Northern State...... L, 76-64 2/15/86...... Southwest State...... W, 89-66 2/13/71...... North Dakota...... W, 34-31 1/25/97...... Northern State...... L, 84-54 1/9/87...... Southwest State...... W, 93-60 2/22/71...... North Dakota...... L, 46-31 2/22/97...... Northern State...... L, 76-51 2/7/87...... Southwest State...... W, 99-48 2/26/71...... North Dakota...... L, 37-29 1/10/98...... Northern State ...... W, 80-76 1/8/88...... Southwest State...... W, 81-67 2/2/73...... North Dakota...... W, 29-26 2/7/98...... Northern State...... L, 100-60 2/6/88...... Southwest State...... L, 70-69 1975...... North Dakota...... W, 56-37 1/9/99...... Northern State...... L, 78-54 2/28/88...... Southwest State...... W, 78-67 1976...... North Dakota...... W, 62-53 2/6/99...... Northern State...... L, 72-62 1/13/89...... Southwest State...... W, 61-57 1977...... North Dakota...... W, 67-65 1/8/00...... Northern State...... L, 92-62 2/10/89...... Southwest State...... L, 73-67 1977...... North Dakota...... W, 50-49 2/11/00...... Northern State...... L, 91-64 3/3/89...... Southwest State...... W, 80-66 1978...... North Dakota...... L, 62-58 1/6/01...... Northern State...... L, 79-56 2/3/90...... Southwest State...... L, 75-68 1978...... North Dakota...... W, 89-54 2/9/01...... Northern State...... L, 82-63 2/17/90...... Southwest State...... L, 71-63 1979...... North Dakota...... W, 67-35 2/27/01...... Northern State...... L, 91-67 1/26/91...... Southwest State...... W, 59-58 1979...... North Dakota...... W, 65-55 1/12/02...... Northern State...... L, 62-41 2/8/91...... Southwest State...... W, 77-68 1980...... North Dakota...... L, 93-64 2/15/02...... Northern State...... L, 87-70 1/18/92...... Southwest State...... W, 75-48 1980...... North Dakota...... L, 69-61 1/18/03...... Northern State...... L, 100-63 1/31/92...... Southwest State...... W, 73-60 1982...... North Dakota...... L, 102-73 2/21/03...... Northern State...... L, 81-77 1/9/93...... Southwest State...... L, 67-65 12/13/83...... North Dakota...... L, 65-63 1/6/04...... Northern State...... L, 77-53 1/23/93...... Southwest State...... W, 67-56 1984...... North Dakota...... L, 69-59 2/14/04...... Northern State...... L, 80-68 1/12/94...... Southwest State...... L, 72-64 12/5/85...... North Dakota...... W, 84-73 1/15/05...... Northern State...... L, 59-39 2/9/94...... Southwest State...... W, 76-70 (ot) 12/13/86...... North Dakota...... W, 93-80 2/18/05...... Northern State...... L, 67-60 1/11/95...... Southwest State...... L, 74-67 12/4/87...... North Dakota...... L, 79-59 1/14/06...... Northern State...... L, 59-87 2/8/95...... Southwest State...... L, 75-60 12/17/88...... North Dakota...... L, 87-51 2/17/06...... Northern State...... W, 79-76 1/13/96...... Southwest State...... W, 77-72 (ot) 1/2/90...... North Dakota...... L, 72-49 1/13/06...... Northern State...... L, 68-84 2/10/96...... Southwest State...... L, 82-65 12/29/90...... North Dakota...... L, 95-44 2/16/07...... Northern State...... L, 83-90 2/8/97...... Southwest State...... W, 64-59 12/2/95...... North Dakota...... L, 73-46 2/28/07...... Northern State...... L, 56-72 2/28/97...... Southwest State...... W, 103-93 11/24/98...... North Dakota...... L, 82-60 1/11/08...... Northern State...... W, 77-65 1/31/98...... Southwest State...... W, 62-59 12/7/99...... North Dakota...... L, 91-61 2/16/08...... Northern State...... L, 60-68 2/25/98...... Southwest State...... W, 70-69 11/30/00...... North Dakota...... L, 96-52 11/30/08...... Northern State...... L, 53-76 1/30/99...... Southwest State...... L, 88-70 11/30/01...... North Dakota...... L, 94-75 1/16/09...... Northern State...... L, 65-79 2/23/99...... Southwest State...... L, 93-78 12/21/02...... North Dakota...... L, 86-58 1/22/00...... Southwest State...... L, 83-74 11/29/03...... North Dakota...... L, 90-54 Northwest Missouri State (1-1, .500) 2/25/00...... Southwest State...... L, 79-59 12/10/04...... North Dakota...... L, 74-52 • Last Meeting, 11/21/04, Northwest Missouri State win 92-70 2/29/00...... Southwest State...... L, 90-69 12/17/05...... North Dakota...... L, 65-79 • Last Five Games - Tied 1-1 1/20/01...... Southwest State...... L, 64-45 12/20/06...... North Dakota...... L, 59-86 12/4/93...... Northwest Missouri...... W, 98-66 2/23/01...... Southwest State...... L, 79-30 12/20/07...... North Dakota...... L, 85-109 11/21/03...... Northwest Missouri...... L, 92-70 12/8/01...... Southwest State...... L, 65-52 1/25/02...... Southwest State...... L, 90-45 North Dakota State (17-23, .410) Peru State (NE) (1-0, 1.000) 12/29/02...... Southwest State...... L, 76-55 • Last Meeting, 11/4/06, North Dakota State win, 60-51 • Last Meeting, 11/24/01, Bemidji State win, 57-53 1/31/03...... Southwest State...... L, 71-46 • Last Five Games - North Dakota State 4-1 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 1/17/04...... Southwest Minnesota State...... L, 57-41 1968...... North Dakota State...... L, 37-31 11/24/01...... Peru St...... W, 57-53 2/20/04...... Southwest Minnesota State...... W, 73-53 1969...... North Dakota State...... L, 37-33 1/22/05...... Southwest Minnesota State...... L, 55-44 1969...... North Dakota State...... W Regis (0-1, .000) 2/12/05...... Southwest Minnesota State...... L, 65-57 1970...... North Dakota State...... W, 50-37 • Last Meeting, 12/3/04, Regis win, 69-63 1/20/06...... Southwest Minnesota State...... W, 89-87 1970...... North Dakota State...... L, 47-43 • Last Five Games - Regis 1-0 2/11/06...... Southwest Minnesota State...... L, 63-71 1/26/71...... North Dakota State...... W, 40-21 12/3/04...... Regis...... L, 69-63 12/2/06...... Southwest Minnesota State...... W, 76-66 1/30/71...... North Dakota State...... W, 36-21 1/26/07...... Southwest Minnesota State...... W, 80-68 2/2/71...... North Dakota State...... W, 40-17 Rollins (FL) (1-0, 1.000) 11/30/07...... Southwest Minnesota State...... W, 77-70 2/21/71...... North Dakota State...... W, 32-26 • Last Meeting, 12/9/95, Bemidji State win, 80-77 OT 01/26/08...... Southwest Minnesota State...... L, 70-75 2/5/73...... North Dakota State...... W, 49-36 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 1/31/09...... Southwest Minnesota State...... L, 56-71 1974...... North Dakota State...... W, 49-36 12/9/95...... Rollins...... W, 80-77 (ot) 1975...... North Dakota State...... W, 47-32 St. Benedict (2-0, 1.000) 1976...... North Dakota State...... L, 52-48 Seattle-Pacific (0-1, .000) • Last Meeting, 12/8/84, Bemidji State win, 75-47 1976...... North Dakota State...... W, 63-61 • Last Meeting, 11/27/04, Seattle-Pacific win, 76-56 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 2-0 1977...... North Dakota State...... W, 75-46 • Last Five Games - Seattle-Pacific 1-0 1/14/84...... St. Benedict...... W, 79-62 1978...... North Dakota State...... W, 92-68 11/27/04...... Seattle-Pacific...... L, 76-56 12/8/84...... St. Benedict...... W, 75-47 1978...... North Dakota State...... L, 66-64 1979...... North Dakota State...... L, 84-74 Sioux Falls (1-0, 1.000) St. Catherine (3-6, 333) 1979...... North Dakota State...... W, 88-83 • Last Meeting, 1/5/89, Bemidji State win, 81-79 • Last Meting, 11/16/84, Bemidji State win, 108-35 12/14/79...... North Dakota State...... W, 87-68 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 • Last Five Games - St. Catherine 3-2 1980...... North Dakota State...... W, 80-74 1/5/86...... Sioux Falls ...... W, 81-79 1975...... St. Catherine...... W, 39-33 1981...... North Dakota State...... L, 97-77 1978...... St. Catherine...... L, 76-58 1981...... North Dakota State...... L, 85-50 South Dakota (2-2, .500) 1978...... St. Catherine...... L, 67-65 1983...... North Dakota State...... L, 71-49 • Last Meeting, 11/16/08; South Dakota win, 83-47 1979...... St. Catherine...... L, 67-55 1983...... North Dakota State...... L, 63-53 • Last Five Games - Even at 2-2 1979...... St. Catherine...... L, 67-59 2/24/84...... North Dakota State...... L, 76-70 11/23/85...... South Dakota...... L, 74-70 12/8/79...... St. Catherine...... L, 81-66 12/11/84...... North Dakota State...... L, 72-55 11/20/93...... South Dakota...... W, 91-84 (ot) 1982...... St. Catherine...... L, 63-61 12/13/85...... North Dakota State...... L, 94-72 12/5/98...... South Dakota...... W, 69-61 1983...... St. Catherine...... W, 89-44 12/9/86...... North Dakota State...... W, 56-55 11/16/08...... South Dakota...... L, 47-83 11/16/84...... St. Catherine...... W, 108-35 12/13/88...... North Dakota State...... L, 84-69 11/27/89...... North Dakota State...... L, 79-60 South Dakota State (0-15, .000) St. Cloud State (12-28, .300) 11/30/90...... North Dakota State...... L, 87-72 • Last Meeting - 10/31/07, South Dakota State win, 91-72 • Last Meeting, 2/7/09, St. Cloud State win, 89-61 12/13/91...... North Dakota State...... L, 96-62 • Last Five Games - SDSU 5-0 • Last Five Games - SCSU 5-0 12/21/92...... North Dakota State...... L, 99-51 12/29/91...... South Dakota State...... L, 75-55 1969...... St. Cloud State...... W 12/10/93...... North Dakota State...... L, 81-68 12/12/92...... South Dakota State...... L, 68-66 1970...... St. Cloud State...... W, 35-29 12/9/94...... North Dakota State...... L, 96-62 12/30/92...... South Dakota State...... L, 73-45 2/14/71...... St. Cloud State...... W, 55-41 12/15/95...... North Dakota State...... L, 75-64 11/19/93...... South Dakota State...... L, 96-79 3/1/71...... St. Cloud State...... L, 42-39 12/14/96...... North Dakota State...... L, 92-66 11/18/94...... South Dakota State...... L, 95-65 2/4/73...... St. Cloud State...... W, 44-31 11/20/04...... North Dakota State...... L, 80-49 11/18/95...... South Dakota State...... L, 82-56 1974...... St. Cloud State...... W, 44-31 11/4/06...... North Dakota State (exh.)...... W, 60-51 12/7/96...... South Dakota State...... L, 78-73 1975...... St. Cloud State...... L, 52-42 12/5/97...... South Dakota State...... L, 82-59 1975...... St. Cloud State...... W, 48-43 Northern Colorado (1-0, 1.000) 11/14/98...... South Dakota State...... L, 83-64 1976...... St. Cloud State...... L, 62-51 • Last Meeting, 12/8/91, Bemidji State win, 89-87 12/18/99...... South Dakota State...... L, 93-65 1978...... St. Cloud State...... L, 75-63 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 11/17/00...... South Dakota State...... L, 80-66 1979...... St. Cloud State...... W, 70-63 12/8/91...... Northern Colorado...... W, 89-87 11/17/01...... South Dakota State...... L, 89-52 1980...... St. Cloud State...... W, 68-63 12/6/02...... South Dakota State...... L, 85-67 1980...... St. Cloud State...... L, 67-59 Northern Michigan (3-6, .333) 12/28/03...... South Dakota State...... L, 88-46 1981...... St. Cloud State...... L, 55-50 • Last Meeting, 11/15/97, Northern Michigan win, 107-68 OT 10/31/07...... South Dakota State (exh.)...... L, 72-91 1982...... St. Cloud State...... L, 85-52 • Last Five Games - Northern Michigan 5--0 1982...... St. Cloud State...... L, 78-44 12/15/85...... Northern Michigan...... W, 71-67 South Dakota Tech (1-0, 1.000) 1982...... St. Cloud State...... L, 79-40 11/23/86...... Northern Michigan...... W, 67-47 • Last Meeting, 1/4/86, Bemidji State win, 92-64 1983...... St. Cloud State...... L, 102-32 12/13/87...... Northern Michigan...... L, 74-69 • Last Five Games- Bemidji State 1-0 1983...... St. Cloud State...... L, 78-38 12/2/89...... Northern Michigan...... W, 75-69 1/4/86...... South Dakota Tech...... W, 92-64 1/6/84...... St. Cloud State...... L, 69-48 11/21/92...... Northern Michigan...... L, 89-74 2/1/84...... St. Cloud State...... L, 71-61 11/27/93...... Northern Michigan...... L, 90-74 Southern Colorado (1-1, .500) 12/11/92...... St. Cloud State...... W, 71-66 11/26/94...... Northern Michigan...... L, 75-68 • Last Meeting, 12/2/94, Southern Colorado win, 71-62 12/21/93...... St. Cloud State...... W, 90-62 11/16/96...... Northern Michigan...... L, 93-70 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-1 12/20/94...... St. Cloud State...... W, 93-84 11/15/97...... Northern Michigan...... L, 107-68 12/20/92...... Southern Colorado...... W, 71-64 12/21/95...... St. Cloud State...... L, 78-65 12/2/94...... Southern Colorado...... L, 71-62 12/3/96...... St. Cloud State...... W, 91-78 Northern State (8-42, .160) 12/6/97...... St. Cloud State...... L, 80-58 • Last Meeting, 1/16/09, Northern State win, 65-79 Southwest Baptist (MO) (0-1, .000) 12/11/98...... St. Cloud State...... L, 100-87 • Last Five Games - Northern State 4-1 • Last Meeting, 11/28/97, Southwest Baptish win, 78-57 12/29/99...... St. Cloud State...... L, 94-69 1/24/86...... Northern State...... L, 77-74 • Last Five Games - Southwest Baptist 1-0 11/18/00...... St. Cloud State...... L, 83-61 2/14/86...... Northern State...... W, 88-63 11/28/97...... Southwest Baptist...... L, 78-57 12/12/01...... St. Cloud State...... L, 97-91 1/10/87...... Northern State...... W, 91-86 11/23/02...... St. Cloud State...... L, 77-47 2/6/87...... Northern State...... W, 74-67 Southwest Minnesota State (29-35, .453) 12/20/02...... St. Cloud State...... L, 71-67 1/9/88...... Northern State...... W, 79-74 (ot) • Last Meeting, 1/31/09, Southwest Minnesota State win, 71-56 12/2/03...... St. Cloud State...... L, 81-68 2/5/88...... Northern State...... L, 74-57 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 3-2 12/19/03...... St. Cloud State...... L, 89-46 1/14/89...... Northern State...... L, 66-53 1978...... Southwest State...... L, 90-88 11/15/04...... St. Cloud State...... L, 75-49 2/13/89...... Northern State...... L, 71-63 1978...... Southwest State...... L, 63-52 1/3/05...... St. Cloud State...... L, 81-72 2/2/90...... Northern State...... L, 92-69 1979...... Southwest State...... W, 51-50 12/29/05...... St. Could State...... L, 62-81 2/16/90...... Northern State...... L, 87-76 1980...... Southwest State...... W, 69-65 11/25/06...... St. Cloud State...... W, 79-69 1/25/91...... Northern State...... L, 79-76 1980...... Southwest State...... L, 53-51 1/10/09...... St. Cloud State...... L, 70-76 2/9/91...... Northern State...... L, 106-77 1981...... Southwest State...... L, 93-57 2/7/09...... St. Cloud State...... L, 61-89 1/17/92...... Northern State...... L, 91-83 (ot) 1982...... Southwest State...... L, 77-40 2/1/92...... Northern State...... L, 80-70 1982...... Southwest State...... L, 62-37 1/8/93...... Northern State...... L, 77-38 1983...... Southwest State...... L, 65-55 1/22/93...... Northern State...... L, 98-63 1983...... Southwest State...... L, 60-53 1/5/94...... Northern State...... L, 81-69 1/20/84...... Southwest State...... L, 57-56 2/2/94...... Northern State...... L, 82-62 2/11/84...... Southwest State...... W, 73-52 ...... w w w .bemidjistate .e d u /a t h l e t i c s 31 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l All-Time vs. Opponents......

St. Francis (1-0, 1.000) 12/30/88...... UW-River Falls...... L, 70-68 1973...... Winona State...... W, 41-37 • Last Meeting, 12/17/94, Bemidji State win, 100-49 1974...... Winona State...... L, 41-37 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 UW-Stevens Point (3-2, .600) 1977...... Winona State...... L, 56-47 12/17/94...... St. Francis...... W, 100-49 • Last Meeting, 12/1/90, UW-Stevens Point win, 88-77 OT 1978...... Winona State...... L, 66-56 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 3-2 1978...... Winona State...... W, 62-57 St. Mary’s (Neb.) (2-0, 1.000) 1983...... UW-Stevens Point...... W, 67-51 1980...... Winona State...... W, 78-61 • Last Meeting, 12/6/03, Bemidji State win, 72-70 11/21/87...... UW-Stevens Point...... W, 57-56 1980...... Winona State...... W, 77-61 • Last Five Games - BSU 2-0 11/29/88...... UW-Stevens Point...... W, 68-55 1981...... Winona State...... W, 57-55 11/24/85...... St. Mary’s...... W, 65-56 11/18/89...... UW-Stevens Point...... L, 68-64 1981...... Winona State...... W, 78-47 12/6/03...... St. Mary’s...... W, 72-70 12/1/90...... UW-Stevens Point...... L, 88-77 (ot) 1982...... Winona State...... L, 64-59 1982...... Winona State...... L, 59-50 St. Olaf (1-3, .250) UW-Stout (3-0, 1.000) 1983...... Winona State...... W, 62-39 • Last Meeting, 1981, St. Olaf win, 64-58 • Last Meeting, 11/25/07, Bemidji State win, 92-84 1983...... Winona State...... L, 64-51 • Last Five Games - St. Olaf 3-1 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 3-0 1/27/84...... Winona State...... W, 58-57 3/1/71...... St. Olaf...... W, 48-39 11/20/87...... UW-Stout...... W, 70-48 2/17/84...... Winona State...... W, 87-60 1979...... St. Olaf...... L, 61-54 11/22/88...... UW-Stout...... W, 60-39 1/18/85...... Winona State...... L, 68-66 1980...... St. Olaf ...... L, 76-72 (ot) 2/8/85...... Winona State...... W, 80-50 1981...... St. Olaf ...... L, 64-58 UW-Superior (12-3, .800) 1/10/86...... Winona State...... W, 71-55 • Last Meeting, 1/10/96, Bemidji State win, 87-54 1/31/86...... Winona State...... W, 71-57 St. Scholastica (23-2, .920) • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 4-1 1/24/87...... Winona State...... W, 73-66 • Last Meeting, 11/24/07, Bemidji State win, 86-52 1978...... UW-Superior...... W, 73-43 2/14/87...... Winona State...... W, 101-69 • Last Five Games - BSU 5-0 1980...... UW-Superior...... W, 69-65 1/23/88...... Winona State...... W, 76-68 12/5/79...... St. Scholastica...... W, 83-30 1980...... UW-Superior...... L, 74-70 2/13/88...... Winona State...... W, 80-73 1981...... St. Scholastica...... W, 83-60 1981...... UW-Superior...... W, 78-75 (ot) 1/19/89...... Winona State...... W, 85-73 1982...... St. Scholastica...... W, 82-41 11/31/82...... UW-Superior...... W, 71-39 2/4/89...... Winona State...... W, 74-73 1982...... St. Scholastica...... W, 67-38 1983...... UW-Superior...... W, 64-51 1/20/90...... Winona State...... L, 61-51 1982...... St. Scholastica...... W, 78-48 11/29/83...... UW-Superior...... L, 65-62 2/10/90...... Winona State...... W, 71-65 11/30/83...... St. Scholastica...... W, 85-54 12/7/84...... UW-Superior...... W, 73-52 1/12/91...... Winona State...... W, 86-72 12/18/84...... St. Scholastica...... W, 84-35 12/3/85...... UW-Superior...... W, 69-55 2/2/91...... Winona State...... W, 89-66 12/3/86...... St. Scholastica...... W, 76-53 12/5/86...... UW-Superior...... W, 73-47 1/25/92...... Winona State...... W, 94-65 12/12/87...... St. Scholastica...... W, 81-75 12/6/88...... UW-Superior...... L, 63-59 2/14/92...... Winona State...... W, 95-46 12/19/87...... St. Scholastica...... W, 75-48 2/13/90...... UW-Superior...... W, 76-37 1/15/93...... Winona State...... L, 91-87 (ot) 12/1/88...... St. Scholastica...... L, 73-56 11/17/90...... UW-Superior...... W, 74-58 2/5/93...... Winona State...... W, 87-72 2/20/89...... St. Scholastica...... W, 64-55 1/26/95...... UW-Superior...... W, 90-71 1/22/94...... Winona State...... W, 88-68 12/1/89...... St. Scholastica...... W, 59-45 1/10/96...... UW-Superior...... W, 87-54 2/19/94...... Winona State...... W, 71-60 1/8/90...... St. Scholastica...... L, 72-62 1/21/95...... Winona State...... W, 73-66 12/4/90...... St. Scholastica...... W, 74-72 Valley City State (13-5, .722) 2/18/95...... Winona State...... W, 95-61 2/18/91...... St. Scholastica...... W, 95-56 • Last Meeting 11/27/91, Bemidji State win, 71-66 1/17/96...... Winona State...... W, 95-54 12/18/91...... St. Scholastica...... W, 65-57 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 5-0 2/7/96...... Winona State...... W, 74-53 1/28/92...... St. Scholastica...... W, 107-59 1/26/73...... Valley City State...... L, 44-30 1/15/97...... Winona State...... W, 91-74 12/5/92...... St. Scholastica...... W, 79-60 1974...... Valley City State ...... L, 46-32 2/5/97...... Winona State...... W, 85-77 12/16/93...... St. Scholastica...... W, 67-66 1975...... Valley City State...... W, 47-39 1/14/98...... Winona State...... L, 60-54 12/13/94...... St. Scholastica...... W, 93-82 1976...... Valley City State ...... W, 49-35 2/4/98...... Winona State...... L, 68-50 12/23/95...... St. Scholastica...... W, 81-61 1976...... Valley City State ...... W, 60-48 1/13/99...... Winona State...... W, 70-69 12/18/96...... St. Scholastica...... W, 80-53 1976...... Valley City State...... W, 63-35 2/3/99...... Winona State...... W, 81-74 11/28/03...... St. Scholastica...... W, 87-64 1977...... Valley City State...... W, 65-50 1/14/00...... Winona State...... L, 71-55 11/24/07...... St. Scholastica...... W, 86-52 1977...... Valley City State...... W, 75-44 2/19/00...... Winona State...... L, 94-80 1978...... Valley City State...... W, 68-55 1/12/01...... Winona State...... L, 90-76 St. Thomas (5-1, .833) 1979...... Valley City State...... L, 88-73 2/17/01...... Winona State...... L, 86-55 • Last Meeting, 12/20/86, Bemidji State win, 74-51 1979...... Valley City State...... L, 68-66 (ot) 1/18/02...... Winona State...... L, 91-79 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 4-1 12/14/79...... Valley City State...... W, 87-68 2/23/02...... Winona State...... W, 84-67 12/8/79...... St. Thomas...... W, 77-59 1981...... Valley City State...... L, 64-58 1/24/03...... Winona State...... L, 86-78 1980...... St. Thomas...... W, 62-56 1/4/85...... Valley City State...... W, 77-56 3/1/03...... Winona State...... L, 84-66 1983...... St. Thomas...... L, 67-62 12/7/85...... Valley City State...... W, 69-52 1/3/04...... Winona State...... W, 77-75 (ot) 12/22/84...... St. Thomas...... W, 60-50 12/12/89...... Valley City State...... W, 81-53 2/6/04...... Winona State...... L, 74-55 12/21/85...... St. Thomas...... W, 73-65 12/7/90...... Valley City State...... W, 94-89 (ot) 3/3/04...... Winona State...... W, 72-62 12/20/86...... St. Thomas...... W, 74-51 11/27/91...... Valley City State...... W, 71-66 1/8/05...... Winona State...... L, 45-42 2/26/05...... Winona State...... W, 70-68 Texas A&I (1-0, 1.000) Washburn (KS) (0-1, .000) 1/7/06...... Winona State...... W, 92-75 • Last Meeting, 12/7/91, Bemidji State win, 73-71 11/23/01...... Washburn...... L, 72-55 2/25/06...... Winona State...... W, 74-72 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 1/19/07...... Winona State...... L, 66-67 12/7/91...... Texas A&I...... W, 73-71 2/24/07...... Winona State...... L, 64-71 Wayne State (NE) (12-22, .353) 1/19/08...... Winona State...... W, 84-82 U of Minneapolis (1-0, 1.000) • Last Meeting, 2/28/09, Wayne State win, 89-58 2/22/08...... Winona State...... L, 60-89 • Last Meeting, 1974, Bemidji State win, 46-40 • Last Five Games - Wayne State 3-2 12/12/08...... Winona State...... L, 56-76 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 2/6/93...... Wayne State ...... W, 92-91 2/21/09...... Winona State...... L, 46-82 1974...... U. of Minneapolis...... W, 46-40 2/20/93...... Wayne State ...... W, 75-71 1/8/94...... Wayne State ...... L, 83-58 Wisconsin-Platteville - (1-0, 1.000) Upper Iowa (7-3, .700) 2/5/94...... Wayne State ...... L, 87-79 • Last Meeting 12/28/06, Bemidji State win, 90-51 • Last Meeting, 12/13/08, Upper Iowa win, 83-70 1/7/95...... Wayne State ...... W, 95-85 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 3-2 2/4/95...... Wayne State ...... L, 64-63 12/28/06...... Wisconsin-Platteville...... W, 90-51 12/28/04...... Upper Iowa...... W, 73-58 2/3/96...... Wayne State ...... W, 94-65 2/6/05...... Upper Iowa...... W, 69-67 3/2/96...... Wayne State ...... W, 85-70 Wisconsin-LaCrosse - (0-1, .000) 11/19/06...... Upper Iowa...... L, 52-72 2/1/97...... Wayne State ...... W, 107-67 • Last Meeting 11/21/08, UW-LaCrosse win, 87-73 2/02/06...... Upper Iowa...... W, 86-67 3/1/97...... Wayne State ...... W, 77-75 • Last Five Games - UW-LaCrosse 1-0 1/20/07...... Upper Iowa...... W, 79-66 1/24/98...... Wayne State ...... L, 73-65 2/23/07...... Upper Iowa...... W, 74-59 2/21/98...... Wayne State ...... L, 68-48 11/21/08...... UW-LaCrosse...... L, 73-87 1/18/08...... Upper Iowa...... W, 67-52 1/23/99...... Wayne State ...... L, 68-54 2/23/08...... Upper Iowa...... W, 60-51 2/20/99...... Wayne State ...... L, 72-62 York (Neb.) - (1-1, .500) 11/29/08...... Upper Iowa...... L, 108-112 OT 1/21/00...... Wayne State ...... L, 71-62 • Last Meeting 11/22/03, Bemidji State win, 72-53 12/13/08...... Upper Iowa...... L, 70-83 2/26/00...... Wayne State ...... L, 81-72 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 1/19/01...... Wayne State ...... L, 90-76 11/22/03...... York...... W, 72-53 UW-Eau Claire (1-0, 1.000) 2/24/01...... Wayne State ...... L, 72-61 • Last Meeting, 1/28/84, Bemidji State win, 80-51 12/7/01...... Wayne State ...... L, 74-57 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-0 1/26/02...... Wayne State ...... L, 76-50 1/28/84...... UW-Eau Claire...... W, 80-51 12/28/02...... Wayne State...... L, 79-51 2/1/03...... Wayne State...... W, 76-67 UW-Green Bay (0-3, .000) 1/16/04...... Wayne State...... W, 68-60 • Last Meeting, 3/3/87, UW-Green Bay win, 82-67 2/21/04...... Wayne State...... L, 81-75 • Last Five Games - UW-Green Bay 3-0 1/23/05...... Wayne State...... L, 70-59 3/5/86...... UW-Green Bay...... L, 73-57 2/11/05...... Wayne State...... L, 60-48 11/25/86...... UW-Green Bay...... L, 72-57 1/21/06...... Wayne State...... L, 74-80 3/3/87...... UW-Green Bay...... L, 82-67 2/10/06...... Wayne State...... L, 58-91 12/1/06...... Wayne State...... W, 76-68 UW-Milwaukee (0-4, .000) 1/27/07...... Wayne State...... W, 80-73 • Last Meeting, 12/2/88, UW-Milwaukee win, 68-62 12/1/07...... Wayne State...... W, 77-70 • Last Five Games - UW-Milwaukee 4-0 01/25/08...... Wayne State...... L, 76-79 3/3/84...... UW-Milwaukee...... L, 76-66 1/3/09...... Wayne State...... L, 67-81 1985...... UW-Milwaukee...... L, 71-65 2/28/09...... Wayne State...... L, 58-89 1/6/88...... UW-Milwaukee...... L, 73-49 12/2/88...... UW-Milwaukee...... L, 68-62 Western Montana (0-1, .000) 11/21/97...... Western Montana...... L, 69-63 UW-Parkside (6-4, .600) • Last Meeting, 12/11/97, UW-Parkside win, 82-76 OT Western State (Colo.) (1-1, .500) • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 4-1 • Last Meeting, 11/17/07, Western State, 50-46 2/19/92...... UW-Parkside...... W, 82-60 • Last Five Games - Bemidji State 1-1 11/23/92...... UW-Parkside...... L, 81-73 12/29/03...... Western State...... W, 84-60 1/5/93...... UW-Parkside...... W, 74-71 11/17/07...... Western State...... 1/3/94...... UW-Parkside...... L, 83-75 ...... L, 46-50 2/21/94...... UW-Parkside...... L, 77-75 1/23/95...... UW-Parkside...... W, 87-78 Winnipeg (0-6, .000) 2/20/95...... UW-Parkside...... W, 97-64 1977...... Winnipeg...... L, 81-44 11/28/95...... UW-Parkside...... W, 69-43 1978...... Winnipeg...... L, 70-54 12/5/96...... UW-Parkside...... L, 90-88 1978...... Winnipeg...... L, 72-53 12/11/97...... UW-Parkside...... W, 82-76 (ot) 1978...... Winnipeg...... L, 70-50 1981...... Winnipeg...... L, 91-51 UW-River Falls (0-3, .000) 1981...... Winnipeg...... L, 86-53 • Last Meeting, 12/30/80, UW-River Falls win, 70-68 • Last Five Games - UW-River Falls 3-0 Winona State (38-26, .594) 12/21/84...... UW-River Falls...... L, 57-54 • Last Meeting, 2/21/09, Winona State win, 82-46 12/30/87...... UW-River Falls...... L, 85-75 • Last Five Games - Winona State 4-1 ...... Be m i d j i St a t e Un i v e r s i t y 32 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l ...... All-Time Results

Co a c h : Ru t h Ho w e @N. Da k o t a St a t e w, 92-68 *So u t h w e s t St a t e l, 77-40 Ruth Howe Wi n o n a St a t e L, 41-37 @No r t h Da k o t a l, 62-58 *UM-Mo r r i s L, 76-64 1967-1977 UM-Mo r r i s W, 45-38 $Ha m l i n e W, 103-28 *Mo o r h e a d St. L, 67-48 10 years / 95-50 (.653) Ma n i t o b a L, 59-32 $Mo o r h e a d St. w, 67-59 *Wi n o n a St a t e L, 64-59 Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h w, 55-29 %St. Ca t h e r i n e L, 76-58 *Ma n k a t o St a t e l, 87-49 Va l l e y Ci t y L, 46-32 %Co n c .-St. Pa u l w, 77-64 St. Sc h o l a s t i c a w, 82-41 Ma y v i l l e W, 77-45 %So u t h w e s t St a t e l, 90-88 St. Ca t h e r i n e L, 63-61 1967-68 2-6 Mo o r h e a d L, 36-35 %MAIAW To u r n a m e n t *Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h l, 75-57 1967-68 (2-6) St. Cl o u d W, 44-31 $No r t h e r n Di s t r i c t *St. Cl o u d St a t e l, 85-52 N. Da k o t a St a t e w, 49-36 @Mi n n -Ko t a To u r n a m e n t *UM-Mo r r i s L, 79-61 Co a c h : Ru t h Ho w e Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h w, 48-37 *So u t h w e s t St a t e l, 62-37 Da t e Op p o n e n t Re s u l t Gu s t a v u s W, 42-31 1978-79 11-12/2-5 Mi n n -Ko t a *Mo o r h e a d St. L, 65-48 Mo o r h e a d St. L, 32-30 U. o f Mi n n e a p o l i s w, 46-40 Co a c h : An n Lo w d e r m i l k *Wi n o n a St a t e L, 59-50 Un i v . No r t h Da k o t a l, 37-34 UM-Mo r r i s W, 40-36 Wi n n i p e g L, 72-53 *Ma n k a t o St a t e l, 76-55 N. Da k o t a St a t e l, 37-31 Co n c .-St. Pa u l w, 83-51 *Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h l, 83-59 Mo o r h e a d St. L, 29-18 1974-75 14-2/7-0 Mi n n -Ko t a Wi n n i p e g L, 70-50 *St. Cl o u d St a t e l, 78-44 Co n c o r d i a Co l l e g e w, 26-6 Co a c h : Ru t h Ho w e Ma n i t o b a L, 74-66 *NSC g a m e s Mo o r h e a d St. L, 33-14 +Mo o r h e a d St. w, 57-47 Ma n k a t o St a t e W, 54-51 Co n c o r d i a Co l l e g e l, 35-18 St. Cl o u d St a t e w, 48-43 Wi n o n a St a t e W, 62-57 Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h W Joan Campbell +UM-Mo r r i s W, 58-51 +Mo o r h e a d St. L, 69-64 a l l e y i t y t o r t h a k o t a 1982-1986 1968-69 6-7 +V C S . w, 47-39 +N D w, 67-35 +Ma y v i l l e St a t e w, 53-19 St. Ca t h e r i n e L, 67-55 Co a c h : Ru t h Ho w e 4 years / 70-43 (.619) +No r t h Da k o t a w, 56-37 +UM-Mo r r i s L, 64-59 Co n c o r d i a Co l l e g e w, 24-10 Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h w, 58-33 So u t h w e s t St a t e w, 51-50 N. Da k o t a St a t e l, 37-33 +N. Da k o t a St a t e w, 47-32 St. Ol a f L, 61-54 Hi b b i n g St a t e JC W +Co n c o r d i a -Mo o r . w, 53-46 +N. Da k o t a St a t e l, 84-74 1982-83 12-16/4-10 NSC (6t h )^ Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h L Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h w, 45-35 +Va l l e y Ci t y St. l, 88-73 Co a c h : Jo a n Ca m pb e l l Mo o r h e a d St. W @Ma y v i l l e St a t e w, 62-31 Ma y v i l l e St a t e W, 90-48 No r t h Da k o t a L, 102-73 N. Da k o t a St a t e W @Mo o r h e a d St. w, 51-47 +Co n c o r d i a -Mo o r . l, 56-48 Ma y v i l l e St a t e W, 75-73 Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h L @Co n c o r d i a -Mo o r . w, 48-39 Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h w, 66-65 11/31 uw-Su p e r i o r W, 71-39 Un i v . No r t h Da k o t a L %Mo o r h e a d St. l, 50-27 +Va l l e y Ci t y St. l, 68-66 (o t ) 12/1 mo o r h e a d St. L, 60-47 Un i v . No r t h Da k o t a L %St. Ca t h e r i n e ’s w, 39-33 No r t h Da k o t a W, 65-55 St. Sc h o l a s t i c a w, 67-38 Co n c o r d i a Co l l e g e l, 32-17 %St. Cl o u d St a t e l, 52-42 +N. Da k o t a St a t e w, 88-83 St. Sc h o l a s t i c a w, 78-48 Mo o r h e a d St. L @Mi n n -Ko t a To u r n a m e n t St. Cl o u d St a t e w, 70-63 St. Cl o u d St a t e L, 79-40 %St. Cl o u d St a t e W %MAIAW To u r n a m e n t Ma c a l e s t e r W, 98-37 UM-Mo r r i s L, 67-66 %Mo o r h e a d St. W St. Ca t h e r i n e L, 67-59 *Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h w, 74-73 %Re g i o n a l To u r n a m e n t 1975-76 14-8/5-2 Mi n n -Ko t a *NSIC g a m e s *Wi n o n a St a t e w, 62-39 1969-70 7-5 Co a c h : Ru t h Ho w e *Ma n k a t o St a t e l, 76-67 Va l l e y Ci t y St. w, 60-48 1979-80 14-12/5-2 NSC (2n d ) *St. Cl o u d St a t e l, 102-32 Co a c h : Ru t h Ho w e +Co n c o r d i a -Mo o r . l, 56-50 Co a c h : An n Lo w d e r m i l k N. Da k o t a St a t e l, 71-49 Be m i d j i St. J.C. W, 46-20 Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h w, 65-60 12/5 st. Sc h o l a s t i c a w, 83-30 UW-St e v e n s Po i n t w, 67-51 Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h l, 62-40 Co n c o r d i a -Mo o r h e a d w, 52-50 12/8 st. Ca t h e r i n e L, 81-66 *Mo o r h e a d St. w, 67-65 N. Da k o t a St a t e w, 50-37 +UM-Mo r r i s L, 54-46 12/8 st. Th o m a s W, 77-59 Gu s t a v u s Ad o l p h u s l, 66-57 No r t h Da k o t a L, 51-36 Mi n n e s o t a L, 54-41 12/10 co n c o r d i a -Mo o r . l, 66-51 St. Ca t h e r i n e W, 89-44 Co n c o r d i a -Mo o r . w, 59-28 +N. Da k o t a St a t e w, 63-61 12/14 @ N. Da k o t a St a t e w, 87-68 UW-Su p e r i o r W, 64-51 No r t h Da k o t a W, 39-19 +Mo o r h e a d St. w, 63-53 12/14 @ Va l l e y Ci t y St. w, 87-68 Be t h e l Co l l e g e w, 67-47 N. Da k o t a St a t e l, 47-43 Ma n i t o b a L, 61-59 Ma n k a t o St a t e L, 71-70 *UM-Mo r r i s W, 57-53 Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h l, 50-33 Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h w, 53-46 *Mo o r h e a d St. w, 63-53 *So u t h w e s t St a t e l, 65-55 Mo o r h e a d St. W, 59-27 Dr. Ma r t i n Lu t h e r l, 74-70 UM-Mo r r i s L, 69-67 *Ma n k a t o St a t e l, 74-60 Hi b b i n g J.C. W, 37-17 St. Cl o u d St a t e L, 62-51 Mo o r h e a d St. L, 69-67 *Wi n o n a St a t e L, 64-51 %St. Cl o u d St a t e w, 35-29 +Va l l e y Ci t y St. w, 63-35 Co n c .-St. Pa u l w, 75-62 *Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h l, 63-51 %Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h l, 62-52 +No r t h Da k o t a w, 62-53 No r t h Da k o t a L, 93-64 *St. Cl o u d St a t e l, 78-38 %Re g i o n a l To u r n a m e n t +Ma y v i l l e St a t e w, 69-39 *UM-Mo r r i s W, 57-55 *Mo o r h e a d St. L, 68-57 1970-71 8-2 @N. Da k o t a St a t e l, 52-48 *Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h l, 74-41 @Va l l e y Ci t y St. w, 49-35 *Wi n o n a St a t e w, 78-61 Co a c h : Ru t h Ho w e @Ma y v i l l e St a t e w, 74-37 *St. Cl o u d St a t e w, 68-63 *So u t h w e s t St a t e l, 60-53 1/23 co n c o r d i a -Mo o r . w, 48-18 %Mo o r h e a d St. l, 62-50 St. Ol a f L, 76-72 (o t ) *UM-Mo r r i s L, 89-64 1/27 mo o r h e a d St. W, 29-14 %Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h w, 70-47 Ha m l i n e W, 87-57 ^NAIA d e c l a r e d 12 w i n s 1/30 n. Da k o t a St a t e w, 36-21 %Gu s t a v u s Ad o l . w, 61-44 Co n c .-St. Pa u l L, 74-61 f o r f e i t e d d u e t o a n i n e l i g i b l e p l a y e r 2/2 n. Da k o t a St a t e w, 40-17 %Ma n k a t o St a t e w, 48-41 *Ma n k a t o St a t e l, 66-53 2/13 no r t h Da k o t a W, 34-31 @Mi n n -Ko t a To u r n a m e n t UW-Su p e r i o r W, 69-65 1983-84 (15-12/8-4 NSC-2n d ) 2/17 mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h w, 45-41 %MAIAW To u r n a m e n t *So u t h w e s t St a t e w, 69-65 Co a c h : Jo a n Ca m pb e l l 2/22 no r t h Da k o t a L, 46-31 N. Da k o t a St a t e w, 80-74 11/15 ja m e s t o w n L, 73-65 3/1 mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h w, 43-36 1976-77 12-4/6-1 Mi n n -Ko t a Wi n o n a St a t e W, 77-61 11/17 @ Ma y v i l l e St a t e w, 69-57 @Un i v . Mi n n e s o t a l, 39-36 Co a c h : Ru t h Ho w e So u t h w e s t St a t e l, 53-51 11/29 @ UW-Su p e r i o r l, 65-62 @UM-Mo r r i s W, 44-36 Wi n n i p e g L, 81-44 St. Cl o u d St a t e L, 67-59 11/30 @ St. Sc h o l a s t i c a w, 85-54 @No r t h e r n To u r n a m e n t Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h w, 52-40 *NSC g a m e s 12/9 ma y v i l l e St a t e W, 86-75 1971-72 11-5-1 +Co n c o r d i a -Mo o r . l, 56-47 12/10 au g u s t a n a w, 77-72 (o t ) Dr. Ma r t i n Lu t h e r w, 80-46 1980-81 5-20/1-6 NSC (6t h ) 12/13 @ No r t h Da k o t a l, 65-63 Co a c h : Ru t h Ho w e Co n c o r d i a -Mo o r . w, 44-38 Co a c h : An n Lo w d e r m i l k 12/16 @ Co n c .-Mo o r h e a d w, 74-65 1/19 ma y v i l l e St a t e W, 48-24 +Ma y v i l l e St a t e w, 86-64 Ma n i t o b a L, 78-61 N. Da k o t a St a t e l, 63-53 1/20 mo o r h e a d St. W, 48-34 +N. Da k o t a St a t e w, 75-46 UW-Su p e r i o r L, 74-70 St. Th o m a s L, 67-62 1/26 n. Da k o t a St a t e w, 40-21 +UM-Mo r r i s W, 68-61 No r t h Da k o t a L, 69-61 1/6 st. Cl o u d St a t e * l, 69-48 1/27 co n c o r d i a -Mo o r . w, 47-27 +Mo o r h e a d St. w, 68-66 St. Th o m a s W, 62-56 1/7 mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * w, 62-46 2/1 co n c o r d i a -Mo o r . l, 44-41 +Va l l e y Ci t y St. w, 75-44 Ma n k a t o St a t e L, 97-50 1/13 mo o r h e a d St.* l, 74-72 (o t ) 2/3 mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h w, 65-25 Wi n o n a St a t e L, 56-47 *UM-Mo r r i s L, 72-55 1/14 st. Be n e d i c t W, 79-62 2/6 no r t h Da k o t a W, 29-21 +No r t h Da k o t a w, 50-49 Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h l, 84-76 1/20 @ So u t h w e s t St a t e * l, 57-56 2/10 um-Mo r r i s W, 43-31 @Va l l e y Ci t y St. w, 65-50 Va l l e y Ci t y St. L, 64-58 1/21 @ UM-Mo r r i s * w, 84-70 2/14 st. Cl o u d St a t e w, 55-41 @UM-Mo r r i s W, 70-28 Mo o r h e a d St. W, 84-59 1/27 @ Wi n o n a St a t e * w, 58-57 2/21 n. Da k o t a St a t e w, 32-26 @No r t h Da k o t a w, 67-65 Co n c .-St. Pa u l L, 75-64 1/28 @ UW-Ea u Cl a i r e w, 80-51 2/25 um-Mo r r i s W, 36-27 %Co n c o r d i a -Mo o r h e a d l, 56-53 Mo o r h e a d St. L, 76-51 2/1 @ St. Cl o u d St a t e * l, 71-61 2/26 no r t h Da k o t a L, 37-29 @Mi n n -Ko t a To u r n a m e n t Wi n o n a St a t e W, 78-47 2/4 @ Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * w, 65-63 2/16 co n c o r d i a -Mo o r .& t, 39-39 %MAIAW Di s t r i c t N. Da k o t a St a t e l, 97-77 2/10 um-Mo r r i s * W, 92-48 2/17 mo o r h e a d St.& L, 59-36 (~BSU r e c o r d s s h o w 6-1, *So u t h w e s t St a t e l, 93-57 2/11 so u t h w e s t St a t e * w, 73-52 3/1 st. Ol a f % W, 48-39 w h i l e Mi n n -Ko t a s h o w s 5-2) *Mo o r h e a d St. L, 63-48 2/14 @ Mo o r h e a d St.* w, 68-56 3/1 st. Cl o u d St a t e % l, 42-39 Ma n i t o b a L, 83-51 2/17 wi n o n a St a t e * w, 87-60 3/2 mo o r h e a d St.% l, 48-38 Wi n n i p e g L, 91-51 2/18 ma n k a t o St a t e L, 71-47 &Mi n n -Ko t a To u r n a m e n t Ann Lowdermilk *St. Cl o u d St a t e l, 55-50 2/24 @ N. Da k o t a St a t e l, 76-70 %MAIAW To u r n a m e n t 1977-1981 St. Ol a f L, 64-58 3/3 @ UW-Mi l w a u k e e l, 76-66 *Ma n k a t o St a t e l, 86-67 *NSC g a m e s 1972-73 12-5/4-3 Mi n n -Ko t a 4 years / 40-59 (.404) *Wi n o n a St a t e w, 57-55 Co a c h : Ru t h Ho w e St. Sc h o l a s t i c a w, 83-60 1/18 um-Mo r r i s * W, 45-38 1984-85 18-10/5-5 NSC (3r d ) *Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h l, 82-64 1/18 ma n i t o b a L, 59-33 Co a c h : Jo a n Ca m pb e l l 1977-78 10-15/4-3 Mi n n -Ko t a Co n c o r d i a -Mo o r . l, 94-60 1/21 mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h w, 55-31 La k e h e a d L, 79-63 Co a c h : An n Lo w d e r m i l k Ma n k a t o St a t e L, 80-59 1/26 va l l e y Ci t y St.* l, 44-30 11/16 @ St. Ca t h e r i n e w, 108-35 Wi n n i p e g L, 70-54 *NSC g a m e s 1/29 ma y v i l l e St a t e * w, 68-43 11/17 @ Ha m l i n e W, 93-52 St. Ca t h e r i n e L, 67-65 2/1 mo o r h e a d St.* L, 36-35 11/29 @ Co n c .-Mo o r h e a d w, 67-59 UW-Su p e r i o r W, 73-43 2/2 no r t h Da k o t a * w, 29-26 Jo Carpenter 11/30 @ Ma r y W, 80-75 +Co n c o r d i a -Mo o r . l, 56-47 2/4 st. Cl o u d St a t e w, 44-31 12/7 uw-Su p e r i o r W, 73-52 +UM-Mo r r i s L, 65-61 1981-1982 2/5 n. Da k o t a St a t e * w, 49-36 12/8 st. Be n e d i c t W, 75-47 So u t h w e s t St a t e l, 63-52 2/8 mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h w, 48-37 1 year / 2-21 (.087) 12/11 n. Da k o t a St a t e l, 72-55 +Va l l e y Ci t y St. w, 68-55 2/9 co n c o r d i a -Mo o r .* l, 32-29 No r t h Da k o t a L, 69-59 Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h l, 62-46 @Co n c .-Mo o r . w, 29-27 12/12 @ Ma y v i l l e St a t e w, 63-61 St. Cl o u d St a t e L, 75-63 @UM-Mo r r i s L, 30-28 12/18 st. Sc h o l a s t i c a w, 84-35 Wi n o n a St a t e L, 66-56 1981-82 2-21/0-14 NSC (8t h ) %Gu s t .-Ad o l p h u s w, 42-32 12/21 @ UW-Ri v e r Fa l l s l, 57-54 +N. Da k o t a St a t e l, 66-64 Co a c h : Jo Ca rp e n t e r %Mi n n e s o t a W, 46-40 12/22 @ St. Th o m a s W, 60-50 +Mo o r h e a d St. w, 76-42 N. Da k o t a St a t e l, 85-50 %Wi n o n a St a t e w, 41-37 1/4 va l l e y Ci t y St. w, 77-56 Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h l, 70-59 UW-Su p e r i o r w, 78-75 (o t ) %UM-Mo r r i s W, 40-36 1/5 @ Mo o r h e a d St.* l, 70-59 +No r t h Da k o t a w, 89-54 Co n c .-St. Pa u l L, 69-58 *Mi n n -Ko t a Ga m e s 1/11 so u t h w e s t St a t e * w, 84-52 +Ma y v i l l e St a t e w, 104-42 *Mo o r h e a d St. L, 58-47 @Mi n n -Ko t a To u r n a m e n t 1/12 um-Mo r r i s * W, 74-47 Dr. Ma r t i n Lu t h e r w, 93-37 Co n c o r d i a -Mo o r . l, 83-75 @%MAIAW To u r n a m e n t 1/18 wi n o n a St a t e * L, 68-66 Mi n n e s o t a L, 65-53 Wi n n i p e g L, 86-53 @UM-Mo r r i s L, 60-57 Ma n i t o b a L, 79-55 1973-74...... 9-4 w w w .bemidjistate .e d u /a t h l e t i c s 33 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l All-Time Results......

1/6 uw-Mi l w a u k e e L, 73-49 1/29 mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * l, 68-57 12/2 @ So u t h e r n Co l o . l, 71-62 1/23 @ UM.-Du l u t h * l, 74-73 (2o t ) 1/8 so u t h w e s t St a t e * w, 81-67 2/2 @ Wi n o n a St a t e * w, 89-66 12/3 @ Ca m e r o n W, 91-63 1/26 mo o r h e a d St.* w, 68-63 1/9 no r t h e r n St a t e * w, 79-74 (o t ) 2/8 @ So u t h w e s t St a t e * w, 77-68 12/9 @ N. Da k o t a St a t e l, 96-62 2/1 @ So u t h w e s t St a t e * w, 63-45 1/16 @ UM-Mo r r i s * w, 69-59 2/9 @ No r t h e r n St a t e * l, 106-77 12/13 st. Sc h o l a s t i c a w, 93-82 2/2 @ UM-Mo r r i s * L, 68-58 1/16 @ Mo o r h e a d St.* w, 63-52 2/13 @ Mo o r h e a d St.* l, 95-75 12/16 @ Mt. Me r c y W, 73-69 2/8 @ Wi n o n a St a t e * w, 80-50 1/19 mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * w, 69-62 2/15 um-Mo r r i s * W, 78-75 12/17 @ St. Fr a n c i s w, 100-49 2/9 @ Ma n k a t o St a t e l, 72-57 1/23 @ Wi n o n a St a t e * w, 76-68 2/18 st. Sc h o l a s t i c a w, 95-56 12/20 st. Cl o u d St a t e w, 93-84 2/15 mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * w, 88-53 1/26 um-Mo r r i s * W, 67-58 2/25 mo o r h e a d St.% w, 97-94 1/4 @ No r t h e r n St a t e * l, 93-61 #Co n c .-St. Pa u l w, 81-75 1/29 mo o r h e a d St.* w, 82-61 2/28 @ Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h % l, 82-68 1/7 wa y n e St a t e W, 95-85 #Mo o r h e a d St. w, 85-74 2/5 @ No r t h e r n St a t e * l, 74-57 ^o v e r t i m e 1/11 so u t h w e s t St a t e * l, 74-67 **UW-Mi l w a u k e e l, 71-65 2/6 @ So u t h w e s t St a t e * l, 70-69 * NSC g a m e s 1/14 @ UM-Mo r r i s * w, 60-43 *NSC g a m e s 2/9 @ Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * l, 62-43 %NAIA Di s t . 13 Pl a y o f f s 1/18 mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * l, 86-72 #NAIA Di s t r i c t 13 2/13 wi n o n a St a t e W, 80-73 1/21 @ Wi n o n a St a t e * w, 73-66 **NAIA Bi-Di s t r i c t VI 2/28 so u t h w e s t St a t e # w, 78-67 1991-92 16-11/7-5 NSC (4t h ) 1/23 @ UW-Pa r k s i d e w, 87-78 #Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h l, 77-61 Co a c h : Do r e e n Zi e r e r 1/26 uw-Su p e r i o r W, 90-71 1985-86 25-5/11-1 NSC (1s t ) *NSC g a m e s 11/24 @ Ma n k a t o St a t e l, 77-61 1/28 mo o r h e a d St.* w, 81-79 Co a c h : Jo a n Ca m pb e l l #NAIA Di s t r i c t 13 Pl a y o f f s 11/27 va l l e y Ci t y St. w, 71-66 2/1 no r t h e r n St a t e * l, 96-84 11/22 @ Gr a n d v i e w W, 87-65 11/29 mi c h i g a n Te c h W, 81-59 2/4 @ Wa y n e St a t e L, 64-63 11/23 @ So u t h Da k o t a l, 74-70 1988-89 13-16/6-6 NSC (4t h ) 12/1 ja m e s t o w n W, 74-56 2/8 @ So u t h w e s t St a t e * l, 75-60 11/24 @ St. Ma r y ’s W, 65-56 Co a c h : Ma r y McDo n a l d 12/6 @ Al a s k a -An c h o r a g e l, 69-56 2/11 um-Mo r r i s * W, 68-53 12/3 @ UW-Su p e r i o r w, 69-55 11/22 uw-St o u t W, 60-39 12/7 @ Te x a s A&I W, 73-71 2/15 @ Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * l, 71-48 12/5 un i v . No r t h Da k o t a w, 84-73 11/29 uw-St e v e n s Po i n t w, 68-55 12/8 @ No r t h e r n Co l o . w, 89-87 2/18 wi n o n a St a t e * w, 95-61 12/7 @ Va l l e y Ci t y St. w, 69-52 12/1 @ St. Sc h o l a s t i c a l, 73-56 12/11 @ Ma y v i l l e St a t e l, 85-73 2/20 uw-Pa r k s i d e W, 97-64 12/10 ma y v i l l e St a t e W, 51-49 12/2 @ UW-Mi l w a u k e e l, 68-62 12/13 @ N. Da k o t a St a t e l, 96-62 2/25 @ Mo o r h e a d St.* l, 77-65 12/13 @ N. Da k o t a St a t e l, 94-72 12/6 @ UW-Su p e r i o r l, 63-59 12/18 @ St. Sc h o l a s t i c a w, 65-57 *NSIC g a m e s 12/15 n. Mi c h i g a n W, 71-67 12/9 mi n o t St a t e L, 77-74 12/29 @ So u t h Da k o t a St. l, 75-55 12/20 @ Co n c .-St. Pa u l w, 75-64 12/10 ma n k a t o St a t e W, 73-46 12/30 @ Au g u s t a n a L, 107-64 1995-96 (19-8/8-4 NSIC) 12/21 @ St. Th o m a s W, 73-65 12/13 @ N. Da k o t a St a t e l, 84-69 1/10 @ Mo o r h e a d St.* l, 73-65 Co a c h : Do r e e n Zi e r e r 1/3 @ Di c k i n s o n St a t e w, 79-53 12/16 mi c h i g a n Te c h W, 68-60 1/11 @ UM-Mo r r i s * L, 90-72 11/18 @ So u t h Da k o t a St. l, 82-56 1/4 @ S. Da k o t a Te c h w, 92-64 12/17 @ No r t h Da k o t a l, 87-51 1/17 no r t h e r n St a t e * l, 91-83 (o t ) 11/25 mi c h i g a n Te c h W, 71-58 1/5 @ Si o u x Fa l l s W, 81-79 12/29 @ Ho p e Co l l e g e w, 77-65 1/18 so u t h w e s t St a t e * w, 75-48 11/28 @ UW-Pa r k s i d e w, 69-43 1/10 @ Wi n o n a St a t e * w, 71-55 12/30 @ UW-Ri v e r Fa l l s l, 70-68 1/21 @ Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * l, 63-46 12/1 @ Le w i s W, 82-53 1/11 @ Ma n k a t o St a t e l, 71-49 1/3 @ Mi n o t St a t e L, 84-72 1/25 @ Wi n o n a St a t e * w, 94-65 12/2 @ No r t h Da k o t a l, 73-46 1/17 um-Mo r r i s * W, 74-51 1/13 @ So u t h w e s t St a t e * w, 61-57 1/28 st. Sc h o l a s t i c a w, 107-59 12/7 @ Ec k e r d Co l l e g e w, 90-56 1/18 mo o r h e a d St.* w, 63-61 1/14 @ No r t h e r n St a t e * l, 66-53 1/31 @ So u t h w e s t St a t e * w, 73-60 12/9 @ Ro l l i n s W, 80-77 (o t ) 1/24 @ No r t h e r n St a t e * l, 77-74 1/17 mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * l, 68-63 2/1 @ No r t h e r n St a t e * l, 80-70 12/15 n. Da k o t a St a t e l, 75-64 1/25 @ So u t h w e s t St a t e * w, 73-54 1/19 @ Wi n o n a St a t e * w, 85-73 2/7 mo o r h e a d St.* w, 81-74 12/19 ma n k a t o St a t e W, 96-74 1/28 mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * w, 80-71 1/24 @ Ma y v i l l e St a t e l, 80-54 2/8 um-Mo r r i s * W, 87-64 12/21 @ St. Cl o u d St a t e l, 78-65 1/31 wi n o n a St a t e * w, 71-57 1/27 @ Mo o r h e a d St.* l, 74-56 2/11 mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * w, 73-61 12/23 @ St. Sc h o l a s t i c a w, 81-61 2/7 @ Mo o r h e a d St.* w, 62-55 1/28 @ UM-Mo r r i s * w, 66-60 2/14 wi n o n a St a t e * w, 95-46 1/6 um-Cr o o k s t o n w, 101-56 2/8 @ UM-Mo r r i s * w, 82-62 1/31 @ Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * l, 76-48 2/17 ma y v i l l e St a t e W, 88-56 1/10 @ UW-Su p e r i o r w, 87-54 2/11 @ Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * w, 76-52 2/4 @ Wi n o n a St a t e * w, 74-73 2/19 @ UW-Pa r k s i d e w, 82-60 1/13 so u t h w e s t St a t e * w, 77-72 (o t ) 2/14 no r t h e r n St a t e * w, 88-63 2/10 so u t h w e s t St a t e * l, 73-67 *NSIC g a m e s 1/17 wi n o n a St a t e * w, 95-54 2/15 so u t h w e s t St a t e * w, 89-66 2/13 no r t h e r n St a t e * l, 71-63 1/20 @ Mo o r h e a d St.* w, 87-65 2/24 um-Mo r r i s # W, 74-53 2/17 um-Mo r r i s * W, 71-55 1992-93 10-17/4-8 NSIC (5t h ) 1/24 @ Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * l, 66-55 2/28 co n c .-St. Pa u l # w, 92-62 2/18 mo o r h e a d St.* w, 73-61 Co a c h : Do r e e n Zi e r e r 1/27 no r t h e r n St a t e * w, 72-56 3/5 uw-Gr e e n Ba y % l, 73-57 2/20 st. Sc h o l a s t i c a w, 64-55 11/21 @ N. Mi c h i g a n L, 89-74 1/31 @ UM-Mo r r i s * w, 92-66 * NSC Ga m e s 3/3 so u t h w e s t St a t e # w, 80-66 11/23 @ UW-Pa r k s i d e l, 81-73 2/3 wa y n e St a t e W, 94-65 #NAIA Di s t r i c t 13 3/4 @ Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h # l, 81-68 11/24 @ Le w i s Un i v . L, 71-69 2/7 @ Wi n o n a St a t e * w, 74-53 %NAIA Bi-Di s t r i c t VI Championship *NSC g a m e s 11/28 @ Mi c h i g a n Te c h l, 77-56 2/10 @ So u t h w e s t St a t e * l, 82-65 #NAIA Di s t r i c t 13 Pl a y o f f s 12/5 st. Sc h o l a s t i c a w, 79-60 2/14 mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * l, 83-73 Sherri Mattson 12/11 st. Cl o u d St a t e w, 71-66 2/17 mo o r h e a d St.* w, 89-80 1989-90 13-14/4-8 NSC (5t h ) 12/12 so u t h Da k o t a St. l, 68-66 2/21 um-Mo r r i s * W, 93-62 1986-1987 Co a c h : Ma r y McDo n a l d 12/20 so u t h e r n Co l o r a d o w, 71-64 2/24 @ No r t h e r n St a t e * l, 76-64 1 year / 25-3 (.892) 11/18 @ UW-St e v e n s Po i n t l, 68-64 12/21 @ N. Da k o t a St a t e l, 99-51 3/2 @ Wa y n e St a t e w, 85-70 11/20 @ Ma n k a t o St a t e l, 48-47 12/29 @ Au g u s t a n a L, 96-60 *NSIC g a m e s 11/27 n. Da k o t a St a t e l, 79-60 12/30 @ So u t h Da k o t a St. l, 73-45 12/1 st. Sc h o l a s t i c a w, 59-45 1/5 uw-Pa r k s i d e W, 74-71 1996-97 13-14/6-6 NSIC (4t h ) 1986-87 25-3/12-0 NSC (1s t ) 12/2 n. Mi c h i g a n W, 75-69 1/8 no r t h e r n St a t e * l, 77-38 Co a c h : Do r e e n Zi e r e r Co a c h Sh e rr i Ma t t s o n 12/5 ma y v i l l e St a t e W, 42-41 1/9 so u t h w e s t St a t e * l, 67-65 11/16 @ N. Mi c h i g a n L, 93-70 11/22 @ Mi c h i g a n Te c h w, 84-52 12/9 ja m e s t o w n Co l l e g e w, 62-49 1/12 mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * l, 63-62 11/23 @ Mi c h i g a n Te c h l, 87-70 11/23 @ N. Mi c h i g a n w, 67-47 12/12 va l l e y Ci t y St. w, 81-53 1/15 @ Wi n o n a St a t e * l, 91-87 (o t ) 11/26 @ Fr e s n o Pac i f i c w, 74-57 11/25 @ UW-Gr e e n Ba y l, 72-57 12/16 ea s t e r n Mo n t a n a w, 69-53 1/22 @ No r t h e r n St a t e * l, 98-63 11/29 @ Ca l St. St a n .& w, 77-64 11/30 ma n k a t o St a t e W, 79-67 12/18 @ Ma y v i l l e St a t e l, 72-64 1/23 @ So u t h w e s t St a t e * w, 67-56 11/30 v s . Au g u s t a n a & L, 79-76 12/3 st. Sc h o l a s t i c a w, 76-53 12/19 @ Mi n o t St a t e w, 76-66 1/29 mo o r h e a d St.* L, 88-84 12/3 st. Cl o u d St a t e w, 91-78 12/5 uw-Su p e r i o r W, 73-47 1/2 no r t h Da k o t a L, 72-49 1/30 um-Mo r r i s * W, 85-77 12/5 uw-Pa r k s i d e L, 90-88 12/9 n. Da k o t a St a t e w, 56-55 1/4 mi n o t St a t e W, 78-69 2/2 @ Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * l, 71-43 12/7 so u t h Da k o t a St. l, 78-73 12/12 @ Ma y v i l l e St a t e w, 69-63 1/8 @ St. Sc h o l a s t i c a l, 72-62 2/5 wi n o n a St a t e * w, 87-72 12/10 @ Au g u s t a n a L, 95-71 12/13 @ No r t h Da k o t a w, 93-80 1/12 um-Mo r r i s * W, 59-50 2/6 wa y n e St a t e W, 92-91 12/14 @ N. Da k o t a St a t e l, 92-66 12/15 @ Co n c .-Mo o r h e a d w, 83-68 1/13 mo o r h e a d St.* w, 69-65 2/12 @ UM-Mo r r i s * w, 87-68 12/18 st. Sc h o l a s t i c a w, 80-53 12/19 @ Co n c .-St. Pa u l w, 82-39 1/16 mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * l, 91-78 2/13 @ Mo o r h e a d St.* l, 77-60 1/2 ja m e s t o w n L, 95-85 12/20 @ St. Th o m a s W, 74-51 1/20 wi n o n a St a t e * L, 61-51 2/19 @ Ne b r a s k a -Ke a r n e y l, 82-70 1/4 @ Mi n n .-Cr o o k s t o n w, 87-58 1/9 @ So u t h w e s t St a t e * w, 93-60 1/26 @ Mo o r h e a d St.* w, 67-55 2/20 @ Wa y n e St a t e w, 75-71 1/15 @ Wi n o n a St a t e * w, 91-74 1/10 @ No r t h e r n St a t e * w, 91-86 1/27 @ UM-Mo r r i s * L, 84-75 *NSIC g a m e s 1/18 @ Mo o r h e a d St.* l, 81-75 (o t ) 1/16 um-Mo r r i s * W, 72-51 2/2 @ No r t h e r n St a t e * l, 92-69 1/22 mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * l, 63-47 1/17 mo o r h e a d St.* w, 85-57 2/3 @ So u t h w e s t St a t e * l, 75-68 1993-94 9-18/5-7 NSIC (4t h ) 1/25 @ No r t h e r n St a t e * l, 84-54 1/21 @ Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * w, 64-62 2/6 @ Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * l, 67-49 Co a c h : Do r e e n Zi e r e r 1/29 um-Mo r r i s * w, 71-67 (o t ) 1/24 @ Wi n o n a St a t e * w, 73-66 2/10 @ Wi n o n a St a t e * w, 71-65 11/19 @ So u t h Da k o t a St. l, 96-79 2/1 wa y n e St a t e W, 107-67 1/29 @ Mo o r h e a d St.* w, 73-59 2/13 uw-Su p e r i o r W, 76-37 11/20 @ So u t h Da k o t a w, 91-84^ 2/5 wi n o n a St a t e * w, 85-77 2/6 no r t h e r n St a t e * w, 74-67 2/16 no r t h e r n St a t e * l, 87-76 11/26 mi c h i g a n Te c h L, 68-65 2/8 so u t h w e s t St a t e * w, 64-59 2/7 so u t h w e s t St a t e * w, 99-48 2/17 so u t h w e s t St a t e * l, 71-63 11/27 n. Mi c h i g a n L, 90-74 2/12 @ Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * l, 70-36 2/11 mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * w, 88-69 *NSC g a m e s 12/3 @ Ne b r a s k a -Om a h a l, 81-66 2/15 @ Mo o r h e a d St.* w, 60-57 2/12 @ UM-Mo r r i s * w, 79-58 12/4 @ N.W. Mi s s o u r i w, 98-66 2/19 @ UM-Mo r r i s * L, 80-61 2/14 wi n o n a St a t e * w, 101-69 Doreen Zierer 12/10 n. Da k o t a St a t e l, 81-68 2/22 no r t h e r n St a t e * l, 76-51 2/23 @ Co n c .-St. Pa u l # w, 92-38 12/16 @ St. Sc h o l a s t i c a w, 67-66 2/28 @ So u t h w e s t St a t e * w, 103-93 2/27 @ Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h # w, 73-64 1990-2002 12/17 ne b r a s k a -Ke a r n e y l, 70-63 3/1 @ Wa y n e St a t e (NE) w, 77-75 3/3 uw-Gr e e n Ba y & l, 82-67 12 years / 129-197 12/19 au g u s t a n a Co l l e g e l, 94-62 *NSIC g a m e s 3/13 ar k a n s a s Te c h % l, 69-68 (.395) 12/21 @ St. Cl o u d St a t e w, 90-62 &Ca l . St a t e St a n i s l a u s To u r n a m e n t *NSC g a m e s 1/3 uw-Pa r k s i d e L, 83-75 #NAIA Di s t r i c t 13 Pl a y o f f s 1/5 no r t h e r n St a t e * l, 81-69 1997-98 5-22/3-9 NSIC (7t h ) &NAIA Bi-Di s t r i c t VI 1990-91 16-13/6-6 NSC (4t h ) 1/8 @ Wa y n e St a t e (NE) l, 83-58 Co a c h : Do r e e n Zi e r e r %NAIA Na t i o n a l Championships Co a c h : Do r e e n Zi e r e r 1/12 @ So u t h w e s t St a t e * l, 72-64 11/14 au g u s t a n a L, 78-64 11/17 @ UW-Su p e r i o r w, 74-58 1/15 um-Mo r r i s * W, 79-58 11/15 n. Mi c h i g a n L, 107-68 Mary McDonald 11/19 @ Ma n k a t o St a t e w, 75-63 1/19 @ Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * l, 78-63 11/21 @ We s t e r n Mo n t a n a l, 69-63 11/24 @ Ja m e s t o w n W, 67-54 1/22 wi n o n a St a t e W, 88-68 11/22 @ Mo n t a n a St a t e l, 82-42 1987-1990 11/27 @ Ma y v i l l e St a t e l, 63-51 1/29 @ Mo o r h e a d St.* w, 98-94^ 11/28 @ SW Ba p t i s t L, 78-57 3 years / 43-38 (.531) 11/30 n. Da k o t a St a t e l, 87-72 2/2 @ No r t h e r n St a t e * l, 82-62 11/29 @ Fo r t Ha y s St a t e l, 65-54 12/1 uw-St e v e n s Po i n t l, 88-77^ 2/5 wa y n e St a t e (NE) l, 87-79 12/2 um-Cr o o k s t o n w, 79-40 12/4 @ St. Sc h o l a s t i c a w, 74-72 2/9 so u t h w e s t St a t e * w, 76-70^ 12/5 @ So u t h Da k o t a St. l, 82-59 12/7 @ Va l l e y Ci t y St. w, 94-89^ 2/12 @ UM-Mo r r i s * L, 70-66 12/6 @ St. Cl o u d St a t e l, 80-58 1987-88 17-8/9-3 NSIC (3r d ) 12/8 @ Mi n o t St a t e L, 88-83 2/16 mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * l, 87-73 12/11 @ UW-Pa r k s i d e w, 82-76 (o t ) Co a c h : Ma r y McDo n a l d 12/11 ma y v i l l e St a t e W, 81-70 2/19 @ Wi n o n a St a t e * w, 71-60 12/16 @ Ma n k a t o St a t e l, 91-67 11/20 @ UW-St o u t W, 70-48 12/15 @ Fl o r i d a So u t h e r n w, 88-79 2/21 @ UW-Pa r k s i d e l, 77-75 12/20 mi c h i g a n Te c h L, 70-46 11/21 @ UW-St e v e n s Po i n t w, 57-56 12/17 @ Ec k e r d Co l l e g e w, 105-82 2/26 mo o r h e a d St.* L, 77-62 1/2 @ Ja m e s t o w n L, 77-60 11/28 @ Ma n k a t o St a t e l, 63-47 12/29 @ No r t h Da k o t a l, 95-44 ^Ov e r t i m e 1/10 no r t h e r n St a t e * w, 80-76 12/4 un i v . No r t h Da k o t a l, 79-59 1/2 mi n o t St a t e L, 81-78 *NSIC g a m e s 1/14 wi n o n a St a t e * L, 60-54 12/12 @ St. Sc h o l a s t i c a w, 81-75 1/8 @ Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * l, 89-69 1/17 @ Mo o r h e a d St.* l, 70-59 12/13 @ N. Mi c h i g a n L, 74-69 1/12 wi n o n a St a t e * w, 86-72 1994-95 14-13/5-7 NSIC (4t h ) 1/21 @ UM-Mo r r i s * L, 64-56 12/17 ma y v i l l e St a t e W, 66-61 1/18 @ Mo o r h e a d St.* l, 79-67 Co a c h : Do r e e n Zi e r e r 1/24 wa y n e St a t e (NE)* l, 73-65 12/19 st. Sc h o l a s t i c a w, 75-48 1/19 @ UM-Mo r r i s * w, 84-70 11/18 so u t h Da k o t a St. l, 95-65 1/28 @ Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * l, 74-47 12/29 @ Lu t h e r Co l l e g e w, 87-74 1/25 no r t h e r n St a t e * l, 79-76 11/25 @ Mi c h i g a n Te c h l, 89-57 1/31 so u t h w e s t St a t e * w, 62-59 12/30 @ UW-Ri v e r Fa l l s l, 85-75 1/26 so u t h w e s t St a t e * w, 59-58 11/26 @ N. Mi c h i g a n L, 75-68 2/4 @ Wi n o n a St a t e * l, 68-50 ...... Be m i d j i St a t e Un i v e r s i t y 34 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l ...... All-Time Results

2/7 @ No r t h e r n St a t e * l, 100-60 & Me s a St a t e Cl a s s i c 2/26 mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * w, 61-52 1/13 @ No r t h e r n St a t e * l, 68-84 2/11 um-Mo r r i s * l, 62-61 3/3 wi n o n a St a t e & w, 72-62 1/16 mi n n e s o t a St a t e w, 86-83 2/14 mo o r h e a d St.* l, 65-51 2001-02 5-22/3-15 NSIC (9t h ) 3/6 v s . Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h % L, 70-51 1/19 wi n o n a St a t e * l, 66-67 2/18 mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * l, 72-57 Co a c h : Do r e e n Zi e r e r *NSIC g a m e s 1/20 up p e r Io w a * w, 80-68 2/21 @ Wa y n e St a t e *’ l, 68-48 11/17 @ So u t h Da k o t a St. l, 89-52 ¹Ry l a n d Mi l n e r Cl a s s i c @ NW Mi s s o u r i St. 1/26 so u t h w e s t St a t e * w, 80-68 2/25 @ So u t h w e s t St a t e * w, 70-69 11/23 v s . Wa s h b u r n & l, 72-55 ²BSU Thanksgiving Cl a s s i c 1/27 wa y n e St a t e * w, 80-73 *NSIC g a m e s 11/24 v s . Pe r u St.& w, 57-53 ³Ga m e s p l a y e d a t MSU-Mo o r h e a d 2/02 @ MSU-Mo o r h e a d * l, 48-69 11/30 no r t h Da k o t a l, 94-75 &NSIC Quarterfinal @ Be m i d j i St a t e 2/03 @ Co n c o r d i a Un i v e r s i t y * l, 68-90 1998-99 10-17/3-9 NSIC (7t h ) 12/1 msu-Ma n k a t o l, 79-50 %NSIC Se m i f i na l @ St. Pa u l , Mi n n . 2/10 mi n n e s o t a Cr o o k s t o n * W, 88-61 Co a c h : Do r e e n Zi e r e r 12/7 wa y n e St.* l, 74-57 2/12 mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * W, 71-69 (o t ) 11/13 la k e Su p e r i o r St. w, 74-62 12/8 so u t h w e s t St.* l, 65-52 2004-05 5-23/1-13 NSIC (7t h ) 2/16 no r t h e r n St a t e * l, 73-86 11/14 so u t h Da k o t a St. l, 83-64 12/12 @ St. Cl o u d St. l, 97-91 Co a c h : Mi k e Po w e r 2/17 un i v e r s i t y o f Ma r y * l, 83-90 11/24 @ No r t h Da k o t a l, 82-60 12/16 mo r n i n g s i d e w, 82-76 11/15 st. Cl o u d St a t e l, 75-49 2/23 @ Up p e r Io w a * w, 74-59 11/27 @ Ne b r a s k a -Ke a r n e y l, 89-52 12/20 mi c h i g a n Te c h l, 86-46 11/18 ma y v i l l e St a t e w, 67-46 2/24 @ Wi n o n a St a t e * l 64-71 11/28 @ Me t r o St a t e l, 72-62 12/29 @ UM-Cr o o k s t o n * l, 77-69 11/20 @ No r t h Da k o t a St a t e L, 80-49 2/28 @ No r t h e r n St a t e * l, 56-72 12/4 @ Mo r n i n g s i d e w, 93-88 (o t ) 12/30 @ MSU-Mo o r h e a d * l, 80-59 11/26 v s . Co l o r a d o St.-Pu e b l o ^ W, 93-59 *NSIC g a m e s 12/5 @ So u t h Da k o t a w, 69-61 1/5 mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * l, 85-43 11/27 v s . Se a t t l e -Pac i f i c ^ l, 76-56 1Pe p s i Ti p o f f 12/9 @ UM-Cr o o k s t o n w, 82-55 1/11 um-Mo r r i s * w, 70-57 12/1 @ Co l o r a d o Sc h o o l o f Mi n e s l, 86-61 2Am e r i c a n Fa m i l y In s u r a n c e Cl a s s i c 12/11 st. Cl o u d St a t e l, 100-87 1/12 no r t h e r n St.* l, 62-41 12/3 @ Re g i s & L, 69-63 12/13 msu-Ma n k a t o w, 86-57 1/18 @ Wi n o n a St.* l, 91-79 12/4 @ Me t r o St a t e & l, 74-51 2007-08 13-15/9-9 NSIC (6t h ) 12/19 @ Mi c h i g a n Te c h l, 83-58 1/19 @ Co n c .-St. Pa u l * l, 75-61 12/10 @ No r t h Da k o t a l, 74-52 Co a c h : Mi k e Cu rf m a n 12/28 @ Ca l i f o r n i a (PA) w, 72-61 1/25 @ So u t h w e s t St.* l, 90-45 12/28 @ Up p e r Io w a w, 73-58 11/16 @ Co l o r a d o St a t e -Pu e b l o 1 l, 67-74 12/30 @ GA Southwestern w, 80-66 1/26 @ Wa y n e St.* l, 76-50 12/30 @ Mo r n i n g Si d e l, 75-55 11/17 v s . We s t e r n St a t e 1 l, 46-50 1/9 @ No r t h e r n St a t e * l, 78-54 2/1 msu-Mo o r h e a d * l, 75-66 1/3 @ St. Cl o u d St a t e l, 81-72 11/24 v s . St. Sc h o l a s t i c a 2 w, 86-52 1/13 @ Wi n o n a St a t e * w, 70-69 2/2 um-Cr o o k s t o n * l, 79-64 1/7 co n c o r d i a -St. Pa u l * l, 82-59 11/25 @ UW-St o u t 2 w , 92-84 1/16 mo o r h e a d St.* l, 69-68 (o t ) 2/9 @ Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * L, 73-63 (o t ) 1/8 wi o n a St a t e * l, 45-42 11/30 so u t h w e s t St a t e * w, 77-70 1/20 um-Mo r r i s * l, 69-58 2/15 @ No r t h e r n St.* l, 87-70 1/14 msu-Mo o r h e a d * l, 70-38 12/01 wa y n e St a t e * w, 77-70 1/23 @ Wa y n e St a t e * l, 68-54 2/16 @ UM-Mo r r i s * w, 86-52 1/15 no r t h e r n St a t e * l, 59-39 12/07 @ MSU Mo o r h e a d * l, 76-81 1/27 @ Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * L, 75-65 2/22 co n c .-St. Pa u l * l, 81-71 1/22 @ SW Mi n n e s o t a St a t e * l, 55-44 12/08 @ Co n c o r d i a -St. Pa u l * L, 77-83 1/30 @ So u t h w e s t St a t e * l, 88-70 2/23 wi n o n a St.* w, 84-67 1/23 @ Wa y n e St a t e * l, 70-59 12/11 @ Mi n n e s o t a St a t e l, 74-101 2/3 wi n o n a St a t e * w, 81-74 2/27 @ Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * L, 89-53 1/29 @Mi n n e s o t a -Cr o o k s t o n * l, 82-67 12/16 mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h w, 83-64 2/6 no r t h e r n St a t e * l, 72-62 *NSIC g a m e s 2/5 mi n n e s o t a -Cr o o k s t o n * L, 73-67 12/20 @ No r t h Da k o t a l, 85-109 2/10 @ UM-Mo r r i s * w, 67-51 &Ne b r a s k a -Ke a r n e y To u r n a m e n t 2/6 up p e r Io w a w, 69-67 1/02 @ Ma y v i l l e St a t e w, 90-83 2/13 @ Mo o r h e a d St.* l, 72-51 2/11 wa y n e St a t e * l, 60-48 1/05 mi n n e s o t a Cr o o k s t o n * W, 87-73 2/17 @ Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * L, 74-51 2/12 sw Mi n n e s o t a St a t e * l, 65-57 1/11 no r t h e r n St a t e * w, 77-65 2/20 wa y n e St a t e (NE)* l, 72-62 Mike Power 2/18 @ No r t h e r n St a t e * l, 67-60 1/12 un i v e r s i t y o f Ma r y * l, 93-99 2/23 so u t h w e s t St a t e * l, 93-78 2002-2005 2/19 @ MSU-Mo o r h e a d * l, 101-74 1/18 @ Up p e r Io w a * w, 67-52 *NSIC g a m e s 3 years / 28-55 (.337) 2/25 @ Wi n o n a St a t e * w, 70-68 1/19 @ Wi n o n a St a t e * w, 84-82 2/26 @ Co n c o r d i a -St. Pa u l * L, 70-55 1/22 mi n n e s o t a St a t e l, 54-106 1999-00 9-18/7-11 NSIC (6t h ) 3/2 @ Co n c o r d i a -St. Pa u l L, 102-80 1/25 @ Wa y n e St a t e * l, 76-79 Co a c h : Do r e e n Zi e r e r *NSIC Ga m e s 1/26 @ So u t h w e s t St a t e * l, 70-75 11/20 mo r n i n g s i d e w, 95-66 2002-03 9-18/5-13 NSIC (9t h ) ^No r t h Da k o t a To u r n a m e n t (Gr a n d Fo r k s ) 2/01 co n c o r d i a -St. Pa u l * l, 74-87 11/27 v s . 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Cl o u d St a t e l, 71-67 1Al Ka l y Cl a s s i c 1/3 mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * l, 74-57 12/21 @ No r t h Da k o t a l, 86-58 2005-06 13-15/6-8 NSIC (5t h ) 2Wi s c o n s i n -St o u t To u r n a m e n t 1/7 um-Mo r r i s * w, 85-65 12/28 @ Wa y n e St a t e * l, 79-51 Co a c h : Mi k e Cu rf m a n 1/8 no r t h e r n St a t e * l, 92-62 12/29 @ So u t h w e s t St a t e * l, 76-55 11/15 @ Ma y v i l l e St a t e l, 89-94 2008-09 3-24/1-19 NSIC (T-13t h ) 1/14 @ Wi n o n a St a t e * l, 71-55 1/3 um-Cr o o k s t o n * w, 93-70 11/18 mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h $ l, 52-72 Co a c h : Mi k e Cu rf m a n 1/15 @ Co n c .-St. Pa u l * w, 67-52 1/4 msu-Mo o r h e a d * l, 70-68 11/19 up p e r Io w a $ l, 57-70 11/16 @ So u t h Da k o t a l, 47-83 1/21 wa y n e St a t e (NE)* l, 71-62 1/11 @ Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * L, 88-64 11/25 @ Ne b r a s k a -Ke a r n e y & L, 82-88 11/21 1Wi s c o n s i n -La Cr o s s e l, 73-87 1/22 so u t h w e s t St a t e * l, 83-74 1/17 @ UM-Mo r r i s * w, 69-55 11/26 fo r t Ha y s St a t e & w, 77-74 11/22 1Me t r o St a t e w, 62-60 1/28 msu-Mo o r h e a d * w, 89-78 1/18 @ No r t h e r n St a t e * l, 100-63 12/3 ja m e s t o w n w, 89-82 11/25 ma y v i l l e St a t e w, 66-53 1/29 um-Cr o o k s t o n * w, 83-55 1/24 wi n o n a St a t e * l, 86-78 12/4 da k o t a St a t e w, 79-73 11/29 2Up p e r Io w a l, 108-112 (o t ) 2/5 @ Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * L, 77-44 1/25 co n c o r d i a -St. Pa u l * l, 75-68 12/11 mi n n e s o t a St a t e w, 78-57 11/30 2No r t h e r n St a t e l, 53-76 2/11 @ No r t h e r n St a t e * l, 91-64 1/31 so u t h w e s t St a t e * l, 71-46 12/17 no r t h Da k o t a l, 65-79 12/5 @ No. 22 MSU Mo o r h e a d l, 57-77 2/12 @ UM-Mo r r i s * w, 81-58 2/1 wa y n e St a t e * w, 76-67 12/22 mo r n i n g s i d e Co l l e g e w, 90-79 12/6 @ Mi n n . Cr o o k s t o n l, 63-75 2/18 co n c .-St. Pa u l * w, 76-58 2/7 @ MSU-Mo o r h e a d * l, 81-69 12/29 st. Cl o u d St a t e l, 62-81 12/12 wi n o n a St a t e l, 56-76 2/19 wi n o n a St a t e * l, 94-80 2/8 @ UM-Cr o o k s t o n * w, 57-42 12/31 ca r e l t o n W, 74-59 12/13 up p e r Io w a l, 70-83 2/25 @ So u t h w e s t St a t e * l, 79-59 2/15 mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * l, 73-69 1/06 @ Co n c o r d i a Un i e r s i t y * l, 65-73 12/19 @ Ne b r a s k a , Om a h a l, 76-109 2/26 @ Wa y n e St. (NE)* l, 81-72 2/21 no r t h e r n St a t e * l, 81-77 1/07 @ Wi n o n a St a t e * w, 92-75 1/2 @ Au g u s t a n a l, 69-92 2/29 @ So u t h w e s t St.* l, 90-69 2/22 um-Mo r r i s * w, 101-43 1/13 @ MSU Mo o r h e a d * l, 50-62 1/3 @ Wa y n e St a t e l, 67-81 *NSIC g a m e s 2/28 @ Co n c o r d i a -SP* l, 82-61 1/14 @ No r t h e r n St a t e * l, 59-87 1/9 co n c o r d i a Un i v e r s i t y l, 71-85 &To r n e o Ca n c u n De Ba s q u e t b o l 3/1 @ Wi n o n a St a t e * l, 84-66 1/20 sw Mi n n e s o t a St a t e * W, 89-87 1/10 st. Cl o u d St a t e l, 70-76 *NSIC g a m e s 1/21 wa y n e St a t e * l, 74-80 1/16 @ No r t h e r n St a t e l, 65-79 2000-01 3-24/3-15 NSIC (9t h ) ^Ba r r y (FL) To u r n a m e n t 1/28 mi n n e s o t a Cr o o k s t o n * L, 81-71 1/17 @ U-Ma r y l, 57-73 Co a c h : Do r e e n Zi e r e r 2/02 up p e r Io w a w, 86-67 1/24 @ Mi n n . Du l u t h l, 56-70 11/17 So u t h Da k o t a St. l, 80-66 2003-04 14-15/8-8 NSIC (5t h ) 2/04 @ Mi n n e s o t a Cr o o k s t o n * W, 81-71 1/30 no. 6 Mi n n e s o t a St a t e L, 64-81 11/18 st. Cl o u d St. l, 83-61 Co a c h : Mi k e Po w e r 2/10 @ Wa y n e St a t e * l, 58-91 1/31 sw Mi n n e s o t a St a t e l, 56-71 11/24 v s . Ad a m s St.& l, 70-68 11/21 @ NW Mi s s o u r i St a t e ¹ L, 92-70 2/11 @SW Mi n n e s o t a St a t e * l, 63-71 2/6 @ Co n c o r d i a Un i v e r s i t y l, 65-81 11/25 @ Me s a St.& l, 92-63 11/22 v s . 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St. Cl o u d St a t e ³ l, 89-46 ^NSIC To u r n a m e n t 12/30 @ Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h * L, 77-53 12/20 v s . MSU-Ma n k a t o ³ w, 50-49 $Co n c o r d i a -St. Pa u l Cl a s s i c *NSIC g a m e s 1/5 @ UM-Mo r r i s * w, 74-42 12/28 @ So u t h Da k o t a St a t e ^ L, 88-46 &Ne b r a s k a -Ke a r n e y To u r n a m e n t 1Wi l d w o o d Lo d g e Ti p -Of f Cl a s s i c ; St. Pa u l , Mi n n . 1/6 @ No r t h e r n St.* l, 79-56 12/29 v s . We s t e r n St a t e ^ w, 84-60 2NSIC Ho o p s Fe s t 1/12 wi n o n a St.* l, 90-76 1/2 @ Co n c o r d i a -St. Pa u l * L, 79-68 2006-07 14-14/9-9 NSIC (5t h ) 1/13 co n c .-St. Pa u l * l, 63-56 1/3 @ Wi n o n a St a t e * W, 77-75 (o t ) Co a c h : Mi k e Cu rf m a n 1/19 @ Wa y n e St.* l, 90-76 1/6 no r t h e r n St a t e * l, 77-53 11/17 v s . Au g u s t a n a 1 l, 76-92 1/20 @ So u t h w e s t St.* l, 64-45 1/10 um-Cr o o k s t o n * w, 63-61 11/18 @ Mi n n e s o t a St a t e 1 l, 67-76 1/26 @ MSU-Mo o r h e a d * l, 80-42 1/13 msu-Mo o r h e a d * w, 70-61 11/24 @ Mi n n e s o t a Du l u t h 2 l, 72-73 (o t ) 1/27 @UM-Cr o o k s t o n * w, 58-55 1/16 wa y n e St a t e * w, 68-60 11/25 v s . 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BSU Gy m n a s i u m The 2,500-seat BSU Gymnasium officially became home to the Bemidji State basketball program January 4, 1960, in front of a crowd of community members and dignitaries. The grand opening ceremony was led by the Governor of Minnesota Orville Freeman. Later that evening the Beavers broke the facility in with a 74-51 victory over the University of North Dakota. In nearly five decades since the building was opened, the facility has been home to the BSU volleyball and men’s and women’s basketball teams as well as a number of high school tournaments and playoff games. In addition the gym is also used for events ranging from concerts and recitals to faculty meetings and commencement ceremonies. The BSU Gym is only a portion of the physical education complex that was erected beginning in 1959 with funds secured from the state legislature. The one million-dollar complex also houses a six lane Olympic size swimming pool, classrooms and offices for faculty and athletic staff. Encompassed at the gym-floor level are locker room facilities for all BSU athletic teams, faculty, staff and students as well as for visiting teams, BSU Gymnasium officials and coaches. There is also space allotted for athletic training facilities and laundry and equipment rooms. Not only does it house an array of activities, but perhaps more importantly it gives a distinct “home-court” advantage for the athletic squads that use it. BSU fans and boosters of all ages are regularly seen sporting the green and white colors in peculiar styles. As Governor Freeman said at the grand opening of the facility, “the one million dollars that the new Bemidji State College Gymnasium cost is not a debt, but an investment.” Since that time countless student-athletes have called the BSU gymnasium their athletic home, while spectators have come in droves to watch BSU events, proving that this really was an investment.

The BSU Gymnasium was closed for nearly two months beginning Oct. 6, 2004, to undergo a $150,000 floor replacement project. The face-lift not only gave the 45-year-old facility an updated and a fresh look, the new maple stripped floor is also a softer, more athlete-friendly foundation. In 2007, the scoreboard was updated and in the summer of 2008, the floor was stripped, reconditioned and repainted. Also, Bemidji State banners now line the upper railing on both sides of the gym.

The Upgrades Me m o r i a l Ha l l After more than a decade of playing without a building to call its own, Bemidji State received news in the spring of 1937 that it had been allocated $220,000 for campus building construction in a State of Minnesota legislative act. The funding for the building came close to 20 years after plans for a gym were included in the initial building plans of the university, but were dropped down the priority list and eventually scrapped. Construction of Memorial Hall began on December 15, 1937, with plans to includ a second gym, a swimming pool, an auditorium and several classrooms, but even before construction was started, it was realized that funds granted were insufficient. The college applied to the Works Prog- ress Administration for aid, which was granted to construct the main gym first with the other parts of the complex to be added as more funding came in. No additional funds were granted to the college as all of the allotted funds--$220,000 from the state and $140,000 from the federal government--were used to complete “Plan A” of the project. When Memorial Hall was completed in 1939, it was the largest WPA project in the State of Minnesota at the time. The Bemidji State basketball team officially called the gym home in the fall of 1939. Rueben Frost led the Beavers to a 13-4 overall record and a 8-1 record in Northern Intercollegiate Confer- ence play garnering the school’s first conference championship. The building included the gym (also used as an auditorium), locker rooms, classrooms. During two decades of play in the 1,500-seat gym, the Beavers collected 163 wins while post- ing a .805 winning percentage. The building was witness to a pair of undefeated home slates. The Memorial Hall 1944-45 team was 5-0, while the 1947-48 squad began a streak of 20-consecutive home wins with a perfect 10-0 home campaign. The Beavers again inhabited Memorial for a portion of the 2004-05 season. The move across campus was made to allow for the completion of the floor replacement project in the BSU Gymnasium. The Beavers posted a perfect 3-0 record in the old barn rekindling the spark the team always had when playing in its first home. Since the Beavers moved to the BSU Gymnasium in 1960, the gym has been used as a classroom, practice facility, and the temporary home to the university’s library from 1996-2000 while the A.C. Clark Library underwent renovations.

...... Be m i d j i St a t e Un i v e r s i t y 36 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l ...... First City on the Mississippi

The Bemidji area is home to a population of more than examples of a steel-reinforced concrete bridge. At the 30,000 and includes the Leech Lake, White Earth, and southern end of Minnesota Avenue lies the Great North- Red Lake Indian Reservations, and Lake Itasca, the headwa- ern Depot, completed in 1913. On the Historic Register, the ters to the Mississippi River. The City of Bemidji provides Depot is the last early 20th century railroad building left in a focus for educational, business, and medical services. its original condition. Recreational and cultural activities reflect a multicultural The Commercial Building on Third Street, built in heritage that includes American Indian, European and Ca- 1910, is cited in the Architecture of Minnesota Guide as nadian influences. a successful prairie-style solution for a single-story build- Bemidji is a “golden city” along the river’s bank, only ing. miles from where the mighty Mississippi River begins its Other examples of historic architecture include the 2,552 mile journey to New Orleans and the Gulf of Mexi- Beltrami County Courthouse built in 1902. Across the co, a city at the center of the legends of Paul Bunyan and street you’ll find the 1917 Colonial Revival-style former Babe the Blue Ox. Post Office. Bemidji’s natural beauty and bounty as a meeting or Perhaps Bemidji’s best-known historic district is group tour destination is also enhanced with historic char- the eight-block section of Lake Boulevard. Once known acter. From world renown statues and architecture listed as Bemidji’s “Gold Coast,” among the many venerable on the National Register of Historic Places, to ancient earth homes to be viewed is the Dr. Johnson House built in mounds and burial grounds, the past takes an interesting 1910 with a showcase garden. turn in Bemidji. The Bacon House was also built in 1910, later used Bemidji’s waterfront is home to the world-famous for a Catholic convent. An unusual log structure, the Fisk statues of Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox listed in the House was reconstructed log-by-log at the present site. National Register of Historic Places. Nearby is Bemidji’s Judge Fisk enjoyed entertaining many distinguished Tourist Information Center. In addition to Paul Bunyan guests, including writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. Further along memorabilia, The Bunyan House features the Fireplace of you’ll find Warfield House, the 1912 home of the man who States built with stones from every state in the U.S. and Ca- built Bemidji’s electric light plant. nadian provinces. Two lady teachers resided at the 1930s Parker & To the north, you’ll encounter Library Park and the Mangelsdorf House, also known for its large, informal gar- statue of Bemidji’s founding Chief Bemidji, as well as the dens. Community Arts Center in the Carnegie Building, also on Birchmont Drive displays two art deco classics built in the National Register. 1937, one with a semicircular glass projection, is located At the south end of Lake Bemidji is Nymore Beach, site at Bemidji State University, the only lakeshore campus in of the Crookston Lumber Co. The burning of the mill in 1924 the state with architecture dating back to 1919. marked the end of the county’s logging era. Located about midway between Minneapolis/ On the way into Bemidji, you may cross over the his- St. Paul to the south and Winnipeg, Canada to the north, toric Mississippi River Bridge, built in 1916. This structure Bemidji has easy access by air, motor carrier, and auto- is listed on the National Register as one of the earliest mobile to metropolitan areas and international airports.

...... w w w .bemidjistate .e d u /a t h l e t i c s 37 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l This is Bemidji State University......

Goals Health Sciences and Human Ecology and College Three (as-yet- Bemidji State’s vision - Shaping Potential, Shaping Worlds - unnamed: name to be determined by Sept. 15). Quality education reflects the opportunities that approximately 5,000 students have is a priority at BSU, as many programs have earned national each year at BSU to expand their talents and skill and to use their acclaim. The accounting program ranks among the nation’s Top abilities in making an impact within their personnal, professional, 10 in preparing students for the CPA examination, and scientific community and global spheres. It also exemplifies Bemidji State’s research has gained national exposure in a variety of fields. role in shaping students’ interests and talents while preparing them for the future. Students / Faculty While more than 86 percent of Bemidji State students come from History Minnesota, the University attracts a broad and diverse student Bemidji State began as a state Normal school in 1919, became a body from 35 states adn 35 foreign nations. Through teaching and leading teachers’ college in the region, and achieved University and informed attention to the educational needs of students, the status in 1975. Currently, BSU recognizes over 40,000 alumni. University seeks to instill the spark of openness and commitment for lifelong learning. In fact, many BSU faculty members continue Academic Programs to pursue knowledge as specialists and educators in their fields. The only baccalaureate institution in northern Minnesota, Bemidji State offers over 70 major fields of study housed in one of Location three major colleges: College of Arts & Sciences, College of Bemidji State University lies in the heart of the city of Bemidji, midway between Minneapolis/St. Paul and Winnipeg, deep within Minnesota’s lakes and forest region. With stands of pine, oak and birch reflecting the nearby presence of the northern woods, the east side of campus lines the shores of Lake Bemidji. The city of Bemidji, which serves a population of approximately 40,000, provides a regional focus for educational, business and medical services. Entertainment and activities include lively downtown Bemidji, shopping malls, theatre, art, downhill and cross country skiing and various forms of water recreation. Facilities The modern campus spans 89 acres on the shores of Lake Bemidji, including the renovated Physical Education Complex which houses the John S. Glas Fieldhouse, host to several NCAA Championships. The BSU Gymnasium hosts the basketball and volleyball events, and a 3,000 square foot weight room, human performance laboratory, indoor track, and tennis, racquetball and swimming areas complete the complex. Football fans can catch a spectacular view of Lake Bemidji through the east end zone of Chet Anderson Stadium. Financial Aid / Scholarships Eighty-two percent of students at Bemidji State receive some form of financial assistance. Over $16 million was awarded last year to students, including $6 million in grants and scholarships. Internships Each year, students complete internships with the NASA space program in Houston, Texas, Disneyland, Compaq, Rubbermaid and a host of architectural firms.

...... Be m i d j i St a t e Un i v e r s i t y 38 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l ...... BSU Athletic Facilities

Chet Anderson Stadium is home to BSU’s football and outdoor track and field BSU Baseball Field plays host to the Beaver baseball program in the spring. The programs. It is one of just three collegiate football stadiums in the nation with a stadium grandstand was completed for the 2002 season and the facility underwent lakeside setting. a $170,000 renovation project including the installation of new dugouts and a Fair- Paly electronic LED scoreboard in 2007.

BSU Gymnasium is the home of BSU’s men’s and women’s basketball and Bemidji State’s softball program plays its home contests at the BSU Softball Field, volleyball programs. BSU’s men and women each won a home-court first-round adjacent to the baseball field. In the spring of 2008, the school unveiled a new NSIC playoff game in 2004. permanent scoreboard at the facility.

John S. Glas Fieldhouse is the legendary home of BSU’s men’s and The BSU indoor track and tennis teams make their home in the Gillett Recreation/ women’s programs. BSU’s men have won five national Fitness Center. One of the finest indoor facilities in the region, the center also serves championships in the building. as the campus recreational center...... w w w .bemidjistate .e d u /a t h l e t i c s 39 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l Beaver Pride......

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http://www.gobeaverpride.org Beaver Pride Lisa Hofstad 1500 Birchmont Drive NE Phone: (218) 755-2872 David Park House e-mail: [email protected] Bemidji, MN 56601 Wray Wright Phone: (218) 755-2872 e-mail: [email protected] ...... Be m i d j i St a t e Un i v e r s i t y 40 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l ...... NCAA Rules and Compliance

Who Are Boosters? Media Services You are considered a booster or a representative of Bemidji State University Athletics interests if you: Bemidji State provides extensive Internet information • Participated in or are currently a member of any athletics department booster group, including Beaver Pride resources for those covering BSU basketball and its • Have made a donation to the athletic program other athletics programs. The BSU Athletics Web site contains schedules, • Have assisted or been asked to assist with recruiting of prospective student athletes rosters, updated statistics and some historical infor- • Have assisted in providing benefits to enrolled student athletes or families mation from previous seasons. Print-quality photos • Have helped to promote BSU athletics or BSU athletic interests in any way of BSU players and coaches are also available for download. Once a person has become identified as a booster to BSU they retain that identity indefinitely even if they no longer sup- BSU’s weekly game-notes package is com- port the athletics program. pleted and made available on-line during the season, and are typically available Wednesday afternoon. BSU’s game notes are in Adobe PDF format and Who Are Prospective Student-Athletes? will be distributed via electronic means only (e-mail The NCAA defines a “prospect” as anyone who has started classes for the ninth grade. or web). Due to the size of the release, it will not be regularly distributed via fax. In addition, a student who has not started classes for the ninth grade becomes a prospect if the institution provides any Official BSU athletics web site: financial assistance or other benefits not provided to any prospective student. • www.bemidjistate.edu/athletics What Are Permissible Activities by Boosters? The following are activities that BSU boosters can participate in: Game-Day Services Gameday packages containing programs, game • May attend events such as contests or banquets where prospects notes and other information will be available on press row prior to all home contests. Final statistics are present so long as the booster is there on their own initiative. include an official NCAA box score, game sum- Boosters are NOT able to contact prospects or prospect’s relatives at mary, individual and team statistics. Game notes and such events. quotes from coaches and selected players will also be available on request. Telephone, copier and fax • Boosters CAN inform BSU coaches of prospects in their area by services are available on a first-come, first-served contacting the BSU staff and/or sending newspaper clippings about the basis. Media requiring post-game Internet access are prospect. welcome to use the BSU athletic media relations offices in the adjoining Gillett Recreation Center. • Boosters may arrange employment for prospects. Prospects may not start the job until after completion of their senior year in high school, and compensation must be based on actual work performed at a normal Credentials / Pass List rate. Season credentials will be issued to all media cover- Sarah Levesque Dolly Fiedelman ing the Beavers on a regular basis. Compliance Coordinator Compliance G.A. For single-game passes and credentials, con- • Boosters can continue to establish family relationships with friends tact the BSU athletic media relations office no less and neighbors. Contacts with prospects are permitted as long as they BSU Athletics Compliance Office than 24 hours before the scheduled starting time of are NOT for recruiting purposes and are NOT initiated by BSU staff 1500 Birchmont Drive NE, # 29 the event. Credential requests must be submitted via members. Bemidji, MN 56601 fax on official letterhead. Credentials will be issued only to representa- Compliance Coordinator tives of an accredited media outlet who will be What is a Contact? Sarah Levesque working in an official capacity to cover a BSU ath- phone: (218) 755-2142 letic event. No credentials will be issued to friends, What is Considered Recruiting? fax: (218) 755-3898 spouses, children or other family members. Contact is any face-to-face encounter between a prospect or their e-mail: [email protected] Credentials remain the property of Bemidji State parents/guardians and a BSU staff member or athletics representative University and may be revoked at any time. (booster) during which dialogue occurs in excess of a greeting. Compliance Graduate Assistant Dolly Fieldman Recruiting is any solicitation of a prospect or the prospect’s relatives by phone: (218) 755-2771 Professional Scouts a BSU staff member or athletics representative (booster) for the purpose e-mail: [email protected] By NCAA regulation, persons in attendance at a Bemidji State basketball contest for the purpose of of securing the prospect’s enrollment and eventual participation in the scouting players for professional leagues or fran- BSU intercollegiate athletics program. chises must purchase a ticket in order to gain access to the contest. Scouts will be provided with a pass which will give them access to the press box for the purpose of obtaining line charts and statistics. Requests for these passes must be made in advance through Director of Athletic Media Relations Brad www.bemidjistate.edu/athletics Folkestad. The official web site of Bemidji State Athletics, www.bemidjistate.edu/ athletics contains all the information you need to assist with your cover- Practice age of Bemidji State football or any of the other 16 varsity intercollegiate Bemidji State’s daily practice sessions are open sports offered at BSU. to the media. Please contact Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations Dax Larson if you wish to attend. The web site contains typical schedule and roster information, bio- graphical sketches of the Beavers and the coaching staff, compre- hensive statistical information and news release archives. Interview Policies All player interviews outside of post-game and prac- Additionally, information from previous seasons is archived and remains tice time must be arranged through the BSU athletic available on the web site, providing a valuable research tool for media or media relations office. Player interviews are typically others covering the Bemidji State basketball program. Complete season arranged during early-afternoon hours before the team has its afternoon practice. stats are available beginning with the 2000-01 season. More information For interviews with coaches, contact the athletic is being added to the archive sections of the web site on a frequent media relations office at (218) 755-4603. basis, so if you cannot find what you’re looking for check back or contact By NCAA rule, no player interviews will be avail- the athletic media relations office for assistance. able on gameday until the conclusion of that day’s contest. Contact the athletic media relations office Also available at the site are complete media guides for men’s and with questions or for assistance. women’s ice hockey, men’s and women’s basketball, football and vol- leyball in Adobe PDF format. Previous media guides are also available in the archives.

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Local Print Regional Print State-Wide Outlets • Bemidji Pioneer...... (218) 751-3740 • Duluth News-Tribune ...... (800) 456-8181 • Minn. Associated Press ...... (612) 332-2727 Fax ...... (218) 751-6914 Fax ...... (218) 723-5314 Toll-free ...... (800) 552-7250 1320 Washington Ave, SE 424 W. First Street; Duluth, MN 55802 Fax ...... (612) 342-5299 Bemidji, MN 56601 http://www.duluthnews.com 511 11th Avenue S. (404) http://www.bemidjipioneer.com Jon Nowacki ...... [email protected] Minneapolis, MN 55415 Jim Carrington..... [email protected] John McRae...... [email protected] • Fargo Forum ...... (701) 235-7311 • Minn. News Network Radio ...(612) 321-7211 Eric Stromgren.... [email protected] Fax ...... (701) 241-5487 Toll free ...... (800) 879-3462 e-mail...... [email protected] Fax ...... (612) 321-7222 • The Northern Student...... (218) 755-2987 101 5th Street North; Fargo, ND 58102 100 North Sixth Street - Suite 476A Phone/Fax ...... (218) 755-3757 or 2913 http://www.in-forum.com Minneapolis, MN 55403 Bemidji State University Contact:...... Brian Peterson (Sports Editor) Bemidji, MN 56601 • USA Today Online Edition ...... (800) 872-3410 • Grand Forks Herald...... (710) 780-1100, x243 Fax ...... (703) 276-5505 Toll-free ...... (800) 477-6572 1000 Wilson Blvd. Local Television Fax ...... (701) 795-4603 Arlington, VA 22229 • KAWE/KAWB-TV...... (218) 751-0085 P.O. Box 6008; Grand Forks, ND 58206 http://www.usatoday.com Toll-free ...... (800) 292-0922 http://www.gfherald.com Fax ...... (218) 759-0460 or (800) 861-7544 Contact:...... Kevin Fee ([email protected]) Lakeland News National Outlets • Minneapolis Star-Tribune ...... (800) 829-8742 Bemidji State University, Box 9 • USA Today 425 Portland Ave.; Minneapolis, MN 55488 Bemidji, MN 56601 http://www.usatoday.com Dennis Weimann...... News Director http://www.startribune.com Aaron McElherne...... [email protected] Fax ...... (612) 673-7774 • ESPN http://www.espn.com • KBSU TV-17...... (218) 755-2402 • St. Paul Pioneer Press...... (612) 228-5516

Bemidji State University 345 Cedar Street; St. Paul, MN 55101 • College Sports Report Bemidji, MN 56601 Fax...... (612) 228-5527 http://www.dopke.com Scott Williams...... [email protected] Editor:...... Brad Dopke Regional Television e-mail:...... [email protected] • KVLY-TV (Channel 11, Fargo) Local Radio • Women’s Basketball Coaches Association Phone ...... (701) 237-5211 / (800) 450-5844 • WMIS The River 92.1 FM ...... (218) 751-7777 http://www.wbca.com Fax ...... (218) 759-0658 Fax: ...... (701) 237-5396 P.O. Box 1878; Fargo, ND 58103 Flagship Network • D2 Basketball

2115 Washington Ave.; Bemidji, MN 56601 http://www.d2basketball.com/ http://www.wmisfm.com • WDIO-TV (Channel 13, Duluth) Brian Schultz (Voice of the Beavers) Phone/Fax....(218) 727-6865 / 727-2318/4415 e-mail...... [email protected] 10 Observation Road; Duluth, MN 55811 Contact: ...... Tyler Jacobson • KBUN 1450 AM...... (218) 444-1500 Fax...... (218) 751-8091 502 Beltrami Avenue Bemidji, MN 56601 Moose Richards...... sports director e-mail...... [email protected] Scott Williams...... [email protected]

Broadcast Outlets Radio: WMIS The River 92.1 FM TV: KBSU TV 17 Voice of the Beavers Brian Schultz returns for this sixth year behind the mic In 2003, Bemidji State athletics entered a new era of media coverage, part- as Bemidji State continues its broadcast agreement with R.P. Broadcasting nering with Charter Communications to provide live coverage for up to 50 of Bemidji. In 2009, the broadcast will move from its original home Talk Radio BSU sporting events each year exclusively to Bemidji-area customers on 1360 AM to the company’s newest station WMIS The River 92.1 FM. The Charter cable systems. move to the FM side of the dial and R.P Broadcasting’s 600-foot tower will KBSU, Bemidji State’s campus television station, will continue its long- expand the reach of broadcast signals to nearly 90 miles. Brian Bissonette standing tradition of producing BSU athletics events. In addition to the full provides expert analysis and color commentary for BSU home games. home schedule of BSU men’s hockey, KBSU will also produce BSU’s full WMIS’s coverage of BSU football begins 40 minutes prior to opening schedule of home football games and a selection of men’s and women’s kickoff with a comprehensive pre-game show, featuring interviews with BSU basketball and volleyball games giving BSU unparalleled media coverage players, coaches and others involved with the school’s athletics programs, for its intercollegiate programs. as well as analysis and insights on the coming game. Local radio personality Scott Williams, recognized as one of the Additionally, all game broadcasts will be streamed live over the Internet region’s pre-eminant on-air talents, handles play-by-play duties for all via The River’s web site (http://www.wmisfm.com). KBSU-produced television broadcasts.

...... Be m i d j i St a t e Un i v e r s i t y 42 B e m i d j i St a t e Ba s k e t b a l l ...... Bemidji State Administration

Dr. Jon Quistgaard academic services, international student services, counseling, career services, the President, Bemidji State University American Indian Resource Center, and student development programs. University of Arizona (1970) Quistgaard began his association with BSU in 1979 as an admissions repre- sentative. He became the director of admissions and advising in 1980; was named Dr. Jon E. Quistgaard became the ninth president of the dean of undergraduate admissions and graduate studies in 1988; served as Bemidji State University in August, 2001. The Minnesota acting vice president for academic and student affairs from 1993-94; and was the State Colleges and Universities Board of Trustees named associate vice president for academic affairs and dean of academic services from him to the position in late May, 2001 following a national 1994-1997. search. Quistgaard is an active presenter on the national level in the areas of continuous A member of the BSU community for 23 years, he quality improvement, challenges in higher education, planning, assessment models, had served since 1997 as the vice president for academic and transforming higher education. He received a doctorate in political science from and student affairs. As the chief academic officer of the the University of Arizona, where he also earned his master’s and bachelor’s degrees institution, he was responsible for academic programming in government. in three colleges, integrative studies, distance learning,

individual performers. Dr. Rick Goeb BSU athletics has also assembled a strong academic reputation under Goeb’s Director of Athletics North Dakota State University (1989) leadership. Men’s hockey has set a CHA single-season record for number of Academic All-CHA performers three times and produced the 2005 CHA Student-Athlete of the A new era in Bemidji State University athletics began July 13, Year; women’s ice hockey posted three consecutive WCHA Student-Athletes of the 2001 when Dr. Rick Goeb was named BSU‘s first full-time direc- Year from 2002-04; and nearly two dozen BSU student-athletes have been recognized tor of intercollegiate athletics. on the CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District V Team with four Academic Goeb directs a 17-sport varsity athletics program at BSU All-America honorees. with NCAA Division I men’s and women’s ice hockey and 15 Goeb came to Bemidji State after six years as senior associate athletics director at Division II sports. the University of Alaska-Fairbanks. At Fairbanks, Goeb served as NCAA compliance Beaver athletics has undergone dramatic changes in Goeb’s officer, monitored academic eligibility and acted as the liaison for booster clubs. tenure, having seen more than a dozen positions created or Prior to his position at Fairbanks, Goeb spent two years as an administrator at North filled with new hires - including head coaches for women’s Dakota. Goeb also served as the head wrestling coach at St. Cloud State from 1990-93 hockey, men’s and women’s basketball, soccer, softball, base- when he was an instructor in physical education and a facility coordinator; was the ball, women’s golf, tennis and volleyball - and the hiring of BSU’s strength and conditioning coach at Northern Colorado from 1989-’90; and served as an first full-time athletics fundraiser. assistant wrestling coach at North Dakota State from 1988-’89. On Oct. 3, Goeb was In Goeb’s five years overseeing BSU athletics, the program has entered one of the inducted into the NDSU Athletics Hall of Fame. best all-around eras in the program’s history. Men’s ice hockey has won two College Originally from Anoka, Minn., Goeb received his undergraduate degree at North Hockey America regular-season titles, two tournament titles and made its first Division Dakota State, where he was also a Division II national wrestling champion. Goeb earned I NCAA Tournament appearance; men’s basketball won its first NSIC Championship his master’s from Northern Colorado and doctorate from North Dakota. He and his wife in decades, advanced to its first-ever NCAA Tournament and has hosted first-round Carol have two daughters, Amber and Anne and a son, Jordan. NSIC playoff games each of the last four years; women’s basketball hosted and won its first-ever NSIC playoff game; indoor track won its first-ever NSIC Championship; men’s and women’s golf have made NCAA regional appearances with both full teams and

Brad Folkestad Director of Athletic Media Relations BSU Athletic Media Relations staff Bemidji State University (2001) In addition to serving as the men’s and wom- Director en’s basketball contact during each of the first four Brad Folkestad (Bemidji State, 2001) Brad Folkestad is in his years in the business, Folkestad’s interests and football, men’s hockey eighth year in the Office of experience in collegiate basketball run deep. He (218) 755-4603 Atheltic Media Relations at has volunteered at numerous conference, regional [email protected] Bemidji State. As Director, and national tournaments including the 2003 and Assistant Director he oversees all publicity and 2006 NCAA Division I Men’s Midwest Regional Dax Larson (Minnesota State, 2007) media relations operations Tournament in Minneapolis, Minn., the 2005 NCAA volleyball, men’s & women’s basketball for BSU’s 17-sport athlet- Division II Elite Eight in Grand Forks, N.D. at the (218) 755-2763 ics department, and directly 2003 NCAA Division II Women’s Frozen Four. [email protected] He is an active member of the College Sports handles communications Graduate Assistant Information Directors of America and has been for the university’s football, Ross LaDue (Iowa State, 2009) recognized for excellence in publications on a men’s hockey, golf and track soccer, women’s ice hockey, softball number of occasions including a Ninth in the and field programs. (218) 755-2763 Nation finish for his 2005 BSU Volleyball Media Entering his 10th year in the athletic media [email protected] relations field, Folkestad was promoted to the Guide. Folkestad, 31, received his bachelor’s degree Director post in the spring of 2007. Student Interns in communication from BSU in 2001 and contin- Folkestad has spent seven years of profession- Alayna Skibness 3rd year ues to work toward a master’s degree in sports al career at BSU. Starting with a two-year stint as Eric Story 3rd year studies. He resides in Bemidji, Minn. with his a graduate assistant in 2002, he returned as the Corinne Milien 1st year Assistant SID in the fall of 2004 after a one-year wife Lisa and their five children Tim, Nicole, Carly, Jon Peterson 1st year assignment in the same capacity at the University Mackenna and Baylor. Courtney Anderson 1st year of Minnesota Duluth.

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Dr. Rick Goeb Sarah Levesque Bill Crews Brad Folkestad Vance Balstad Justin Enfield Deb Slough Director of Athletics Associate Athletic Dir. Head Athletic Trainer Director of Athletic Equipment Manager Equipment Manager Office Manager Compliance/SWA Media Relations

Laurie Bitter Jeff Tesch Tom Serratore Steve Sertich Matt Bowen Mike Curfman Jim Stone Head Volleyball Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Football Men’s Ice Hockey Women’s Ice Hockey Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Soccer

Craig Hougen Don Niskanen Krissi Super Toby Palmiscno Tim Bellew Jeremy Popp Bucky the Beaver Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Mascot Track & Field/XC Men’s Golf Women’s Golf Tennis Baseball Softball

Administration & Support Staff phone e-mail Coaching Staff phone e-mail Dr. Rick Goeb, Athletics Director 755-2941 rgoeb Laurie Bitter; HC, Volleyball 755-3785 lbitter Sarah Levesque, Associate AD, Compliance/SWA 755-2142 slevesque Tim Bellew; HC, Baseball 755-4108 tbellew Debbie Slough, Athletics Administrative Assistant 755-2941 dslough Steve Sertich; HC, Women’s Hockey 755-2958 ssertich Brad Folkestad, Director Athletic Media Relations 755-4603 bfolkestad Heather Ferrell, Ass’t WIH Coach 755-4251 hferrell Dax Larson, Assistant Director 755-2763 dlarson Shane Veenker, Ass’t WIH Coach 755-4251 sveenker Ross LaDue, Graduate Assistant 755-2763 gladue Tom Serratore; HC, Men’s Hockey 755-2879 tserratore Bill Crews, Head Athletic Trainer 755-2769 wcrews Bert Gilling, Ass’t MIH Coach 755-2765 bgilling Corinne Dauksavage, Ass’t Trainer 755-2769 cdauksavage Ted Belisle, Ass’t MIH Coach 755-2765 ebelisle Travis Shock, Ass’t Trainer 755-2769 tshock Mike Curfman; HC, Women’s Basketball 755-2783 mcurfman Vance Balstad & Justin Enfield, Equip. Mgrs 755-3292 Krissi Super, Ass’t WBB/HC, Women’s Golf 755-2324 ksuper Craig Hougen; HC, Track & Field 755-2883 chougen Coaching Staff phone e-mail Jim Stone; HC, Soccer 755-3784 jstone Jeff Tesch; HC, Football 755-2772 jtesch Toby Palmiscno; HC, Tennis 755-2325 tpalmiscno Rich Jahner, Assoc. HC, Football 755-3785 rjahner Don Niskanen; HC, Men’s Golf 755-4641 Brent Bolte, Ass’t Football Coach 755-2768 bbolte Jeremy Popp; HC Softball 755-4619 jpopp Eric Medberry, Ass’t Footbal Coach 755-3770 emedberry Matt Bowen; HC, Men’s Basketball 755-2774 mbowen All numbers area code (218); e-mail suffix @bemidjistate.edu Jeremy Tiers, Ass’t MBB Coach 755-2323 jtiers ...... Be m i d j i St a t e Un i v e r s i t y 44 2009-10 Bemidji State Women’s Basketball

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NOVEMBER 16 at Mayville State Mayville, N.D. 7:00 pm 20-21 Grinnell Tip-Off Tournament Grinnell, Iowa 20 vs. Martin Luther Grinnell, Iowa 5:00 pm 21 vs. Buena Vista University Grinnell, Iowa 1:00 pm WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2009-10 27-28 Grand Canyon Thanksgiving Tournament Phoenix, Ariz. 27 vs. Western State University (Colo.) Phoenix, Ariz. 2:00 pm 28 vs. Western New Mexico Phoenix, Ariz. 2:00 pm DECEMBER 4 MSU Moorhead* Bemidji, Minn. 6:00 pm 5 Minnesota, Crookston* Bemidji, Minn. 6:00 pm 12 at Winona State* Winona, Minn. 2:00 pm SYDNEYEPEMA SOPHOMORE G 13 at Upper Iowa* Fayette, Iowa 2:00 pm 17 at Viterbo University La Crosse, Wis. 6:00 pm COLLEENMCKAY 19 Minnesota State Bemidji, Minn. 3:00 pm JUNIOR F/C

JANUARY 2 Augustana College* Bemidji, Minn. 4:00 pm 3 Wayne State (Neb.)* Bemidji, Minn. 2:00 pm 8 at Concordia-St. Paul* St. Paul, Minn. 6:00 pm 9 at St. Cloud State* St. Cloud, Minn. 4:00 pm 15 Northern State* Bemidji, Minn. 6:00 pm 16 University of Mary* Bemidji, Minn. 6:00 pm 23 Minnesota Duluth* Bemidji, Minn. 2:00 pm 29 at Minnesota State* Mankato, Minn. 6:00 pm 30 at Southwest Minnesota State* Marshall, Minn. 6:00 pm FEBRUARY 5 Concordia-St. Paul* Bemidji, Minn. 6:00 pm 6 St. Cloud State* Bemidji, Minn. 6:00 pm 12 at MSU Moorhead* Moorhead, Minn. 6:00 pm 13 at Minnesota, Crookston* Crookston, Minn. 4:00 pm 20 Winona State* Bemidji, Minn. 2:00 pm 24 at Minnesota Duluth* Duluth, Minn. 6:00 pm 27 at Wayne State (Neb.)* Wayne, Neb. 4:00 pm

* NSIC game Home games played at BSU Gymnasium KIMROSECRANS SENIOR G

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