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WISCONSIN WOMEN's BASKETBALL 2018҃19 RECORD BOOK Radio/TV Roster WISCONSIN WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 2018҃19 RECORD BOOK Radio/TV Roster Kelly Karlis Suzanne Gilreath Kendra Van Marsha Howard Carmen Backes Abby Laszewski G • 6-2 • Sr. G • 5-4 • Jr. 1 Leeuwen 1 F • 6-0 • Sr. 1 F • 6-2 • Fr. 1 F • 6-3 • Jr. 3 G • 5-10 • Jr. 2 Medinah Ill. Brooklyn Park, Minn. 1 Chicago, Ill. 2 Lindstrom, Minn. 4 Hartford, Conn. Fridley 0 Brantford, Ontario Crete Monee Chisago Lakes Avon Montini Catholic St. John’s College Lexy Richardson Diamond Bragg Niya Beverley Jasmine Hale Kara Crowley Courtney Fredrickson 1 G • 5-9 • RS Sr. 2 G • 5-9 • Fr. 2 G • 5-7 • So. 2 G • 5-9 • Fr. 3 F • 5-10 • So. 3 F • 6-1 • Jr. 5 Verona, Wis. 0 Camp Hill, Pa. 2 Laurel, Md. 3 Cincinnati, Ohio 0 Beaver Dam, Wis. Minnetonka, Minn. Verona Area Camp Hill St. John’s College West Clermont Beaver Dam 3 Minnetonka Imani Lewis Maia Caito Grace Mueller Alex Luehring Jonathan Tsipis 3 F • 6-2 • Fr. 4 F/C • 6-4 • Fr. 4 F • 6-2 • RS So. 4 G • 6-2 • RS Fr. Head Coach 4 Willingboro, N.J. 0 Cranston, R.I. Madison, Wis. 4 Verona, Wis. Career: 110-81 (6 yrs.) Life Center Acad. Cranston East 3 Verona Area Verona Area UW: 18-43 (2 yrs.) Craig Carter Myia Johnson Kayla Tetschlag Michelle Nason Ryan Murray Hailee Barron Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Operations Video Coordinator & Graduate Assistant Director of Scouting WISCONSIN WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 201819 RECORD BOOK TABLE OF Contents 2018-19 Roster/Quicks Facts ........................2 Letterwinners by Number ..........................114 Media Information .............................................3 Letterwinners by State ................................117 Head Coach Jonathan Tsipis ...........................4 Letterwinners Statistics ...............................118 Assistant Coaches ..............................................8 Wisconsin vs. Ranked Opponents ............121 Support Staff ....................................................11 Century Games..............................................123 Meet the Badgers ...........................................14 Season Openers ............................................124 National Honors ..............................................40 Wisconsin in the Polls .................................125 Big Ten Honors ............................................... 41 Attendance .....................................................126 Academic Awards ...........................................43 All-Time Big Ten Results .............................127 Badgers in the Pros ........................................45 2018-19 Big Ten Opponents .....................132 1,000-Plus Point Scorers .............................. 50 2018-19 Non-Conference Opponents ....142 UW Athletic Hall of Fame ............................63 Record vs. Opponents .................................146 Most Valuable Players ...................................63 All-Time Record ............................................157 Single Game Records .....................................65 Year-by-Year Results ...................................158 The Last Time ..................................................79 Dates in Badger History ..............................172 Overtime Games .............................................80 Wisconsin’s Tournament History..............174 Season Records ...............................................81 Big Ten Tournament History .....................176 Miscellaneous Records ..................................91 Big Ten Tournament Records ....................180 Season-by-Season Totals ..............................97 Post-Season Tournaments..........................183 Season-by-Season Leaders ...........................99 NCAA Tournament Records ......................184 Career Records ..............................................101 WNIT Tournament Records .......................186 Freshman Records ........................................104 2017-18 in Review .......................................187 Kohl Center Records ....................................107 2017-18 Boxscores ......................................189 UW Field House Records ...........................109 2018-19 Big Ten Composite .....................197 All-time Letterwinners .................................111 Front row: Video and Scouting Coordinator Ryan Murray, Jasmine Hale, Niya Beverley, Kara Crowley, Kelly Karlis, Marsha Howard, Lexy Richardson, Suzanne Gilreath, Diamond Bragg, Kendra Van Leeuwen, Imani Lewis, Athletic Trainer Deb Yenser; Back row: Strength and Conditioning Coach Abby Busch, Graduate Assistant Hailee Barron, Assistant Coach Craig Carter, Assistant Coach Kayla Tetschlag, Grace Mueller, Alex Luehring, Maia Caito, Abby Laszewski, Carmen Backes, Courtney Fredrickson, Head Coach Jonathan Tsipis, Assistant Coach Myia Johnson, Director of Operations Michelle Nason 1 WISCONSIN WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 201819 RECORD BOOK 2018-19 Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School (Prev.) 2 Kelly Karlis G 6-2 RS Sr. Medinah, Ill./Mon ni Catholic (Ohio) 3 Suzanne Gilreath G 5-4 Jr. Brooklyn Park, Minn./Fridley 10 Kendra Van Leeuwen G 5-10 Jr. Bran ord, Ontario/St. John’s College 11 Marsha Howard F 5-10 Sr. Chicago, Ill./Crete Monee 12 Carmen Backes F 6-2 Fr. Lindstrom, Minn./Chisago Lakes 14 Abby Laszewski F/C 6-3 Jr. Har ord, Conn./Avon 15 Lexy Richardson G 5-9 RS Sr. Verona, Wis./Verona Area 20 Diamond Bragg G 5-9 Fr. Camp Hill, Pa./Camp Hill 22 Niya Beverley G 5-7 So. Laurel, Md./St. John’s College 23 Jasmine Hale G 5-9 Fr. Cincinna , Ohio/West Clermont 30 Kara Crowley F 5-10 So. Beaver Dam, Wis./Beaver Dam 33 Courtney Fredrickson F 6-2 Jr. Minnetonka, Minn./Minnetonka 34 Imani Lewis F 6-1 Fr. Willingboro, N.J./Life Center Academy 40 Maia Caito F/C 6-4 Fr. Cranston, R.I./East 43 Grace Mueller F 6-2 RS So. Madison, Wis./Verona Area 44 Alex Luehring G 6-2 RS Fr. Verona, Wis./Verona Area (Green Bay) Head Coach: Jonathan Tsipis Assistant Coaches: Myia McCurdy Johnson, Craig Carter Director of Basketball Opera ons: Michelle Nason Graduate Assistant: Hailee Barron Video Coordinator: Ryan Murray Strength & Condi oning Coach: Abby Busch Athle c Trainer: Deb Yenser PRONUNCIATION GUIDE BY YEAR #1 Suzanne Gilreath .....................Suzanne GILL reath Seniors (3): Howard, Karlis, Richardson #2 Kelly Karlis ...........................................Kelly CAR liss Juniors (4): Fredrickson, Gilreath, Laszewski, Van #10 Kendra Van Leeuwen .........Kendra VAN LEW en Leeuwen #14 Abby Laszewski .......................Abby lah SHEH ski Sophomores (4): Beverley, Crowley, Mueller #22 Niya Beverley ................................NY ah Beverley Freshmen: (6): Backes, Bragg, Caito, Hale, Lewis, #34 Imani Lewis ...............................eh MON ee Lewis Luehring #40 Maia Caito ......................................MY ah CAY toe #43 Grace Mueller ...............................Grace MEWL er HC Jonathan Tsipis...............................Jonathan SIP iss AC Myia Johnson ..................................MY ah Johnson 2 WISCONSIN WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 201819 RECORD BOOK Media Information INTERVIEW REQUESTS (608) 265-8546 or do3@athletics. UW Athletic Coach Jonathan Tsipis will be wisc.edu to order lines. Communications Office available at the UW’s weekly Kellner Hall news conference, held every 1440 Monroe Street Monday. WIRELESS ACCESS Madison, WI 53711 The Badgers practice daily at Complimentary wireless access Phone: (608) 262-1811 the Kohl Center, 601 W. Dayton via BadgerWiFi is available to Fax: (608) 262-8184 St.. Interviews may be conducted all media members in the Kohl two days prior to each game. Center and media room. Users Schedule interviews with simply need to log on and register Brian Lucas, Director staff members or players by for free access. Cell: (608) 513-3987 contacting Diane Nordstrom Email: [email protected] of the Wisconsin Athletic Women’s Basketball Contact Communications Office. EVENT DAY SERVICES A press row for the working media Diane Nordstrom, Assoc. is located on the courtside of the Director Office: (608) 262-9024 CREDENTIAL GUIDELINES Kohl Center on east side of the Cell: (608) 658-3644 Requests for credentials to building. Email: [email protected] cover Wisconsin women’s Game notes and event basketballshould be emailed programs are available in the Paul Capobianco, Asst Director to Diane Nordstrom. Requests media room, located on the lower Cell: (608) 219-6278 should be received at least five level of the Kohl Center. Email: [email protected] days in advance of the match. A full statistics packet will Credentials will be left with be available after the game in the Kelli Grashel, Assistant Director the parking attendant (white media room. Final game statistics Cell: (608) 445-4086 vehicle) at the entrance of parking are also available on line at Email: [email protected] UWBadgers.com. lot 91 or at the Media Entrance of AJ Harrison, Assistant Director the Kohl Center. Cell: (608) 279-8641 POST҃EVENT INTERVIEWS Email: [email protected] MEDIA PARKING Following a brief cooling off Patrick Herb, Assistant Director Media parking is available in period, Coach Jonathan Tsipis and Cell: (608) 957-2085 lot 91, located east of the Kohl requested UW players will hold a Email: [email protected] Center off Bedford Street. post-match news conference in Parking requests should the media room located on the Brian Mason, Assistant Director be made to the Athletic lower level of the Kohl Center. Cell: (608) 279-8659 Communications Office with your The session is for credentialed Email: [email protected]
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