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1997 National Finalist

1997, 2001 Elite Eight Participant

7 NCAA II Tournament Appearances

1998, 2001, 2002 GLVC Tournament Champion

4 GLVC Regular-Season Championships

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2009-10 Schedule

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Disney Division II West Coast Tip-off Classic Anaheim, California Friday, October 30 ­— Sunday, November 1 Fri., Oct. 30 vs. Western Oregon University 2 p.m. Sat., Oct. 31 vs. San Francisco State University 7 p.m. www.gousieagles.com Sun., Nov. 1 vs. Fort Lewis College 1 p.m. Sun., Nov. 8 at State University (Exhibition) 1 p.m. Table of Contents Sun., Nov. 15 at Wayne State University Noon Wed., Nov. 18 Urbana University 7 p.m. USI Quick Facts ...... 2 Sun., Nov. 22 Marygrove College 2 p.m. Tue., Nov. 24 Lincoln Memorial University 7 p.m. Jon Mark Hall, Director of Athletics ...... 3

Bellarmine Thanksgiving Classic USI Administration and Support Staff ...... 3 Louisville, Kentucky About USI ...... 4–6 Saturday, November 28 — Sunday, November 29 Sat., Nov. 28 vs. University of St. Francis (Ind.) Noon About the PAC ...... 7 Sun., Nov. 29 vs. Hillsdale College Noon About USI from the Student Athletes ...... 8 Thu., Dec. 3 Bellarmine University* 5:15 p.m. Sat., Dec. 5 Northern Kentucky University* 1 p.m. About the City of Evansville ...... 9 Wed., Dec. 9 University of North Alabama 7 p.m. Wed., Dec. 30 Ferris State University 6 p.m. 2009-10 Season Outlook ...... 10-11 Sat., Jan. 2 University of Illinois at Springfield* 1 p.m. Women’s Basketball Coaching Staff Mon., Jan. 4 Saint Joseph’s College* 5:15 p.m. Thu., Jan. 7 at Missouri Univ. of Science & Technology* 5:30 p.m. Rick Stein, Head Coach ...... 12–14 Sat., Jan. 9 at Maryville University* 1 p.m. Thu., Jan. 14 at Kentucky Wesleyan College* 5:15 p.m. Randa Gatling, Assistant Coach ...... 15 Sat., Jan. 16 Quincy University* 1 p.m. Mon., Jan. 18 at Drury University* 6 p.m. Michelle Irwin, Assistant Coach ...... 16 Thu., Jan. 21 at University of Indianapolis* 4:30 p.m. USI in the Community ...... 17 Thu., Jan. 28 at University of Wisconsin-Parkside* 5:30 p.m. Sat., Jan. 30 at Lewis University* 1 p.m. 2009-10 Roster ...... 18–19 Thu., Feb. 4 University of Missouri-St. Louis* 5:15 p.m. Sat., Feb. 6 Rockhurst University*# 1 p.m. Meet the Screaming Eagles ...... 20–36 Sat., Feb. 13 University of Indianapolis* 1 p.m. Mon., Feb. 15 Kentucky Wesleyan College*^ 5:15 p.m. USI Across the Nation and Beyond ...... 37 Thu., Feb. 18 at Northern Kentucky University* 4:30 p.m. 2008-09 Statistics and Results ...... 38 Sat., Feb. 20 at Bellarmine University* 4:45 p.m. 2008-09 GLVC Standings and Results ...... 39 Great Lakes Valley Conference Tournament (1st & 2nd Rounds) Saturday, February 27 ­— Sunday, February 28 Built on an Elite Foundation/All-Americans ...... 40–41 Sites: On-campus sites to be determined USI Record Book ...... 42–47 Great Lakes Valley Conference Tournament (Semifinals/Finals) Saturday, March 6 ­— Sunday, March 7 All-Time Roster ...... 49–49 Springfield, Illinois (UIS TRAC) Year-by-Year Results ...... 50-54 NCAA Division II Midwest Regional Tournament Friday, March 12 — Monday, March 15 Site: To be announced Credits NCAA Division II Elite Eight Layout and Design: Writing: Tuesday, March 23 — Friday, March 26 Dan McDonnell; USI Sports Saint Joseph, Missouri (Saint Joseph Civic Arena) Information and USI News and Information Services; Photography: USI Photography; Editing: USI News and All times are Central Time. Information Services and USI Publishing Services; Home Games in bold. Printing: USI Publishing Services *Denotes Great Lakes Valley Conference game. #Denotes Homecoming. ^Denotes Senior Day.

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USI Screaming Eagles Quick Facts USI Sports Information Name of School: University of Sports Information Director: Ray Simmons Location: Evansville, IN (population 280,000–metro area) Office Phone: 812/465-1622 Founded: 1965 Home Phone: 812/402-6435 Enrollment: 10,516 (Fall 2009) Email: [email protected] Nickname: Screaming Eagles Assistant Sports Information Director: Dan McDonnell School Colors: Red, White, and Blue Women’s Basketball Contact: Dan McDonnell Home Arena/capacity: Physical Activities Center/2,278 Office Phone: 812/465-1121 Conference: Great Lakes Valley Home Phone: 812/589-2956 Affiliation: NCAA II Email: [email protected] President: Dr. Linda L. M. Bennett SID Fax: 812/465-7094 Alma mater, year: Cincinnati, ’74 Press Box Phone: n/a Director of Athletics: Jon Mark Hall SID Mailing Address: 8600 University Blvd. Alma mater, year: Murray State, ’90 Evansville, IN 47712 Assistant Director of Athletics: S. Jay Newton Alma mater, year: South Carolina, ’96 Media Information Athletic Department Phone: 812/464-1846 Radio Station: WSWI AM 820 TV Station: WFIE (NBC 14) Athletic Trainer: David Maldonado Contact: Matt Staller Contact: Mike Blake Phone: 812/465-1298 Phone: 812/465-1665 Phone: 812/425-3026 Assistant Athletic Trainer: Becky McGinnis Address: 8600 University Blvd. Address: P.O. Box 1414 Phone: 812/464-1955 Evansville, IN 47712 Evansville, IN 47701 Web site: www.gousieagles.com Newspaper: Evansville TV Station: WTVW (Fox 7) USI Women’s Basketball History Courier and Press Contact: Doug Kufner First Year of Women’s Basketball: 1975-76 Contact: Drew Bruno Phone: 812/424-7777 Overall All-Time Record: 474-436 (.521) Phone: 812/464-7523 Address: 477 Carpenter Street NCAA II Tournament Appearances: 7/2004 Address: 300 E. Walnut St. Evansville, IN 47708 1995, 96, 97, 98, 2001, 02, 04 P.O. Box 268 NCAA Tournament Record: 8-7 Evansville, IN 47702 TV Station: WEHT (ABC 25) Last Post-season Opponent: Lake Superior State Contact: Lance Wilkerson Result: L 86-100 Student Newspaper: USI Shield Phone: 812/424-9126 Contact: Kelly Monroe Address: P.O. Box 25 Coaching Staff Phone: 812/465-1645 Evansville, IN 47701 Head Coach: Rick Stein Address: 8600 University Blvd. Alma mater, year: Southern Indiana, ’92 Evansville, IN 47712 TV Station: Access USI Phone: 812/465-7108 Contact: Dave Black Email: [email protected] Radio Station: WGBF AM 1280 Phone: 812/465-1048 Best time to reach Coach Stein: Mornings Phone: 812/425-4226 Address: 8600 University Blvd. Record at USI: 167-122 (10 years) Address: P.O. Box 78 Evansville, IN 47712 Career Record: 167-122 (10 years) Evansville, IN 47701 GLVC Record: 96-98 (10 years) Assistant Coach/ Senior Women’s Administrator: Randa Dallas Alma mater, year: Southern Indiana, ’99 Phone: 812/464-1895 go to Email: [email protected] www.gousieagles.com Assistant Coach: Michelle Irwin-Wagner Alma mater, year: Louisville, ’04 for the latest news and Phone: 812/465-1050 Email: [email protected] information regarding

2008-09 Team Information Eagle Athletics Overall Record: 14-13 Home/Road/Neutral Record: 10-5/2-6/2-2 GLVC Record (Finish): 6-11 (4th in West) GLVC Tournament Finish: n/a Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4

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Jon Mark Hall, Director of Athletics Jon Mark Hall was appointed to the position of in the post-season. In 2000 and 2001, Hall put the Eagles on director of Athletics in January 2002, after seven the national map with their first two invitations to the NCAA II years as the assistant director. Tournament in the 27-year history of the program.

Under his direction, USI was the 2003-04 GLVC Hall came to USI after his appointment at the University of South All-Sports and Commissioner’s Cup winner and Carolina-Spartanburg as an assistant athletic director, where he was the host of the 2004 and 2009 NCAA Division II NCAA compliance coordinator, oversaw the academic support service Cross Country National Championships. program for student athletes, and coordinated the Athletes Can Educate (ACE) program. He also assisted in fundraising and promotional activities. In addition to his duties as director of Athletics, Hall also is the chair of the NCAA Division II The native of Murray, Kentucky, is a 1990 cum laude graduate of men’s and women’s tennis committee. He has Murray State University, with a bachelor’s degree in business adminis- served on the Great Lakes Valley Conference Executive Committee tration. While at MSU, Hall was on the tennis team for two seasons, and the NCAA II Great Lakes Regional women’s basketball committee. earning Academic All-Ohio Valley Conference honors in 1987. Hall received his master’s degree in sports administration from Hall joined the USI Athletic Department in 1995 as an assistant Ohio State University in 1992. athletic director and men’s tennis coach. In 1998-99, he completed the Sports Management Institute Executive As the men’s tennis coach, no one did it better in the GLVC than Program at the University of South Carolina and the University of Hall. He was named the GLVC Coach of the Year five times, directed Notre Dame. the Screaming Eagles to four GLVC regular-season titles and GLVC Tournament crowns, and had a 123-47 record (.724). Hall and his wife, Patti, reside in Evansville and have four sons, Nathan, Garland, Ty, and Owen, and daughter, Mary Claire. During his final season as head coach, Hall led the Eagles to their third straight appearance in the NCAA II Tournament and their first victory

USI Athletic Support Staff

Crystal Arnwine Mandi Fulton Randa Dallas Dr. Scott Gordon David Malonado Dan McDonnell Administrative Coordinator Senior Faculty Athletic Asst. Sports Assistant of Athletic Women’s Athletic Trainer Info. Director Outreach Administrator Representative

Becky McGinnis S. Jay Newton Kim Armstrong Ray Simmons Bruce Smith Lindsey Townsel Asst. Athletic Assistant A.D./ Administrative Sports Athletic Graduate Trainer Compliance Assistant Information Equipment Asst. Athletic Coordinator Director Manager Trainer

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…a modern, technology-enhanced environment SI is a vibrant campus with modern facilities and an exciting pace Uof growth. The face of the campus has continued to change with an entrance roundabout, an addition to the Recreation, Fitness, and Wellness Center opening this year, and a Business and Engineer- ing Center to open next fall. The University Center renovation will open in the spring of 2011. USI provides the most up-to-date facilities for academics, housing, and student life.

Computer Services Facility Development (1995-2011) Computer labs are located throughout campus and in the housing areas. • Health Professions Center (1995) Wireless service is available in all main buildings and the surrounding • Liberal Arts Center (1999) courtyards. • Art Studio (1999) • Newman Hall (1999) All residence life areas are equipped with network jacks for Internet access. • Governors Hall (2000) Wireless network also is available throughout the housing areas. • O’Bannon Hall (2001) • Recreation, Fitness, and Wellness Center (2001), Eagle Access Card addition (2009) Students use the Eagle Access Card as an identification card and as • Ruston Hall (2004) an all-in-one card for student services such as library privileges, meal plans, • Education Center and Torrington vending and copy machines, and access to the Recreation, Fitness, Wing of the Science Center (2004) and Wellness Center. • David L. Rice Library (2006) • Business and Engineering Center (2010) MyUSI • University Center renovation (2011) MyUSI is a portal to web services. Students check email, register online, view their grades, and access other services through this secure web site. USI at a GLANCE • A comprehensive, four-year public university in Evansville, Indiana, founded in 1965 and established as a separate university in 1985

• 10,516 students from 91 Indiana counties, 41 states, and 63 nations (2009-10)

• Student/faculty ratio of 18:1

• 1,400-acre suburban campus with 12 modern academic buildings

• Apartments and suite-style residence halls for approximately 2,800 students

• Six academic units: Business, Education and Human Services, Liberal Arts, Nursing and Health Professions, Science and Engineering, and University Division

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Location The University of Southern Indiana was founded in Evansville in 1965. USI is a comfortable drive from the major metropolitan centers of Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville, Nashville, and St. Louis.

The Campus The Health Professions Center, Science Center, Wright Administration Building, Education Center, and Orr Center are located on the north side of campus. Rice Library, University Center, Liberal Arts Center, Technology Center, and Business and Engineering Center (now under construction) form the quadrangle in the center of campus. The Physical Activities Center and the Recreation, Fitness, and Wellness Center are located east of University Boulevard, a major thoroughfare through campus. Apartment buildings and residence halls are home to 2,800 students who live on campus.

Academic Life The University enrolls 10,516 students and offers undergraduate majors in 70 areas of study. An ever-increasing number of post-graduate pro- grams also are available to students who wish to continue their educa- tion, including a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree. Opportunities are available for service learning, study abroad, and internships.

Campus Life Outside the classroom, students have opportunities to participate in more than 90 organizations offering co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. Special interest clubs, student government, sororities and fraternities, music and drama groups, and other organizations enable the students to enjoy and contribute to campus life.

Residence Life Students living on campus have their choice of two types of housing. Students can live in standard apartments or in suite-style housing in residence halls which have amenities such as Internet connections, wireless Internet, and cable television. Computer labs, laundromats, a convenience store, outdoor and indoor recreation areas, and student lounges contribute to an efficient living environment that has proven to be overwhelmingly popular to students. Meal plans also are available at the University Center, which is located in the center of campus.

Financial Assistance USI provides families with an affordable way to higher education. While some families find that they can handle the cost of a USI education without financial assistance, others qualify for need-based financial packages, including grants, loans, and on-campus jobs.

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Pott College of Science and Engineering • Advanced Manufacturing • Biology • Biophysics • Chemistry • Engineering • Geology • Industrial Supervision • Mathematics • Mathematics Teaching • Science Teaching

Post-Baccalaureate Certificates • Computer Information Systems • Professional Accountancy

Associate Degree Programs College of Business • Business

Bower-Suhrheinrich College of Education and Human Services • Early Childhood Education

College of Liberal Arts • Social Science Degrees offered at USI College of Nursing and Health Professions Undergraduate Degree Programs • Dental Assisting • Dental Hygiene • Occupational Therapy The University of Southern Indiana confers 10 undergraduate degrees: Assistant • Radiologic Technology • Respiratory Therapy Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Bachelor of General Studies, Bachelor Pre-Professional Curricula of Social Work, Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, and Associate • Pre-Chiropractic • Pre-Dentistry • Pre-Ecology Pre-Forestry of Science in Occupational Therapy Assisting. • Pre-Law • Pre-Medical Technology • Pre-Medicine • Pre- Optometry • Pre-Osteopathy • Pre-Pharmacy • Pre-Physician Baccalaureate Degree Programs Assistant • Pre-Physical Therapy • Pre-Podiatry • Pre-Science College of Business Teaching • Pre-Veterinary • Pre-Wildlife Biology • Pre-Zoology • Accounting • Accounting and Professional Services • Computer Science • Business Administration (students may concentrate in the Graduate Programs following areas of interest: Entrepreneurship/Small Business, • Master of Arts in Liberal Studies • Master of Business Administration International Trade and Business, or General Business) • Business • Master of Health Administration • Master of Public Administration Education • Computer Information Systems • Economics • Finance • Master of Science in Education • Master of Science in Industrial • Management • Marketing Management • Master of Science in Nursing • Master of Science in Occupational Therapy • Master of Social Work • Doctor of Nursing Bower-Suhrheinrich College of Education and Human Services Practice • Early Childhood Education • Elementary Education (includeds Computer Education Emphasis and Junior High/Middle School endorsement) • Exercise Science • Kinesiology • Physical Education • Senior High/Junior High/Middle School Education (grades 5-12)— certification is available for most majors • Social Work • Special Education

Division of Extended Services • General Studies

College of Liberal Arts • Advertising/Public Relations • Art • Communication Studies • Criminal Justice Studies • English • French • German • History • Interpersonal-Organizational Communications • Philosophy • Political Science • Psychology • Radio-Television • Sociology (concentration in Gerontology is available) • Spanish • Theatre Arts

College of Nursing and Health Professions • Dental Hygiene • Food and Nutrition • Health Services • Nursing • Occupational Therapy • Radiologic and Imaging Sciences

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Physical Activities Center

The Physical Activities Center (PAC) has been the home of the Screaming Eagles for the past 29 years. Opened in 1980, the PAC accommodates physical education classes, intramural activities, and is the arena for the USI basketball and volleyball teams.

The center court of the PAC has been the setting for many games of regional and national interest during the past 17 years. USI has hosted the 1993, 1994, and 1996 men’s NCAA II Great Lakes Regionals; the 2009 men’s GLVC Tournament; the 1998 women’s GLVC Tournament; the 1998 and 2001 women’s NCAA II Great Lakes Regionals; and the 2000 and 2004 GLVC Volleyball Tournaments.

A true home court, the USI women’s basketball team has a 184-65 home record since 1993-94, a .739 winning percentage.

In 2006-07, the PAC underwent renovations that included three new wood courts and a new center-court design that incorporated USI’s athletic logo. The renovation also fea- tured a new scoreboard and video board, new portable goals, and new seating. Among the changes to the seating were padded chairback seats and back-supported bleacher seats.

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“ It’s a great school with a “ USI provides the best beautiful campus. The wom- collegiate environment for en’s basketball program has me to develop academically a respected history and a and athletically.” very supportive community.” — Chantiera Johnson, — Stephanie Gehlhausen, Freshman Junior

“ I really enjoy the size of “ I like the atmosphere of the school and the class- the school and the close- room sizes; the campus is knit relationships within close-knit.” the academic and athletic — Lauren Meneghetti, programs.” Junior — Amie Newhart, Junior

“ I like the small class “ The class sizes, campus, sizes, the easy access to pro- and student body are not fessors, the nice facilities, too big or too small. I like and the pretty campus.” the campus living options, — Courtney Perry, the location, and the women’s Junior basketball program.” — Simone Swary, Freshman

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EVANSVILLE, Indiana ...A CITY with urban attractions and hometown friendliness

ituated on the banks of the Ohio River, Evansville is a mid-sized city Sthat welcomes USI students and offers them plenty of things to do. Roberts Stadium and the attract students to concerts by entertainers like Nelly, , Kenny Chesney, Kid Rock, and Josh Groban. Traveling Broadway shows and feature performances come to The Centre. For a relaxing walk or invigorating run, the downtown riverfront features a greenway with a wonderful view of the changing river traffic and the Evansville skyline. Movie theatres (including an IMAX) and draw students together for fun, activity, and fellowship. Evansville’s coffee shops, restaurants, and shopping areas also are places where students like to spend time. Less than three miles from campus, shopping centers and restaurants are plentiful. Eastland Mall on Green River Road and the commercial centers off Burkhardt Road offer more restaurants and terrific shopping. USI’s suburban loca- tion in the rolling hills of western Vanderburgh County is just minutes away from all that Evansville has to offer.

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Evansville FAST FACTS

• Indiana’s third-largest city (population of 126,000 persons and a metropolitan area of 280,000 residents) • Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science • An activity-filled riverfront that includes Casino Aztar and the LST 325, a World War II ship • Mesker Park Zoo • Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra • Evansville Otters ( team) • Westside Nut Club Fall Festival • Entertainment venues: Roberts Stadium, Victory Theatre, The Centre • Hundreds of restaurants

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Eagles ready to contend for GLVC title

Back Row (L-R): Ashton Mertens, Courtney Perry, Leigha Thompson, Stephanie McSparin, Simone Swary, Ladi Stallard.

Middle Row (L-R): Stephanie Gehlhausen, Lauren Meneghetti, Anaris Sickles, Abby Williams, Chantiera Johnson, Ellen Young.

Front Row (L-R): Rinesha Soaper, Cootie Leeberg, Amie Newhart.

he University of Southern Indiana women’s give the Eagles one of the most formidable per game during her first season at USI. Tbasketball team is ready to contend for a backcourts in the region. Soaper ranked eighth in the GLVC with 1.88 GLVC title and a NCAA II Tournament steals per outing and had a season-high 26 berth in 2009-10, and there is plenty of reason Young was an All-GLVC performer a year ago points in the Eagles’ win over Wayne State to believe the Screaming Eagles can do both after finishing 12th in the GLVC with a team- University. as they return eight players including four best 13.1 points per contest. Young reached starters off a squad that was 14-13 in 2008-09. double digits in the scoring column 18 times Another freshman that made a big impact in last season, including a season-best 22 points the backcourt a year ago was sophomore guard Under the direction of 11th-year Head Coach in USI’s double-overtime victory over Drury Cootie Leeberg, who gave the team a strong Rick Stein, the program’s all-time winningest University, a contest that was recognized by defensive presence with her hustle and intensity. coach, the Eagles have been one of the most the women’s Division II Bulletin as the Game competitive squads in the GLVC and the of the Month in February. The addition of 5-10 junior guard Stephanie Midwest Region the last 10 seasons. Gehlhausen, 5-11 freshman guard/forward Newhart continued her strong play at the Chantiera Johnson, and 5-11 freshman guard This season, Stein has a much more experienced point guard position in her sophomore campaign. Ladi Stallard gives the Eagles more size in the group as his squad features a pair of seniors, She was 17th in the GLVC and second on the backcourt. Gehlhausen transferred to USI six juniors, four sophomores, and three freshmen. team with 11.8 points per contests. She was after spending three years at the University of He also has the good fortune of returning 73.8 ranked in four GLVC statistical categories, Alabama-Huntsville, where she averaged 5.0 percent of the squad’s scoring from last season, including three-point field-goal percentage points and 4.7 rebounds per game. the most by a Stein-led team in the previous (.414/9th), free-throw percentage (.789/12th), 10 seasons. and assist-to-turnover ratio (1.08/15th). Johnson earned All-State honors as a senior after leading Hazelwood High School to a Only three times during that span has Stein Meneghetti had somewhat of a breakout year third-place finish in the 2009 MHSAA Class returned more than 50 percent of the previous as she averaged 9.1 points, 3.3 rebounds, and 5 State Tournament, while Stallard averaged year’s scoring, and two of those times the Eagles 2.6 assists per appearance last season. She began 9.0 points and 4.9 rebounds per contest as a claimed GLVC Tournament championships. the season with a career-high 26 points against senior at Olney East Richland High School Southeastern Oklahoma State University at (Olney, Illinois). Arguably the biggest strength for the Eagles the St. Edwards Shootout. this season is at the guard position. Juniors Stein is counting on his senior class to fill the Ellen Young, Amie Newhart, Lauren Soaper was one of the top freshmen in the void of the Eagles’ most glaring loss from last Meneghetti, and sophomore Rinesha Soaper GLVC a year ago as she averaged 9.1 points season, the production in the paint.

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Junior guards Ellen Young (below), Amie Newhart (left), and Lauren Meneghetti (middle) as well as sophomore guard Rinesha Soaper (right) give the Eagles one of the most formidable backcourts in the region. Young earned All-GLVC hon- ors a year ago after averaging 13.1 points per game, while Newhart and Meneghetti averaged 11.8 and 9.1 points per contest, respectively. Soaper also averaged 9.1 points per appearance in her first season with the Eagles.

The graduation of forward/centers Brittany Freshman forward Simone Swary also is West Division foes one time throughout the Neuman and Ninette Evans left the Eagles expected to contribute to the Eagles’ front- regular season. in need of an additional 17.1 points and 13.8 court. Swary was named to the Indiana Class rebounds per game from last year’s team. 4A East All-Star team after leading Northrop High School (Ft. Wayne) to a sectional title Senior forward Abby Williams, a NJCAA II last year. All-American, averaged 8.3 points and 6.0 rebounds per game as a junior last season and USI wastes little time getting the season figures to see her production increase as she started as it begins the campaign October 30- enters her second and final year with the Eagles. November 1 at the Disney Division II West Coast Tip-off Classic in Anaheim, California. Fellow classmate Anaris Sickles, who makes Following the three-game, classic-style tourna- the transition from Division I to Division II, ment, the Eagles visit Indiana State also will help USI’s frontcourt after helping University November 8 for an exhibition the to the Missouri game before resuming regular-season play Valley Conference title and a berth in the November 15 with a trip to Detroit, Michigan, NCAA I Tournament a year ago. to take on Midwest Region foe Wayne State.

Junior forward/center Courtney Perry and The Eagles open their 14-game home schedule sophomore forward/center Leigha Thompson November 18 when they host Urbana University. should see their playing time increase this sea- USI’s home schedule includes its GLVC-opener son after seeing limited action last year. Perry, December 3 against Bellarmine University as who scored a career-high six points against well as bouts with defending GLVC Tournament Grace last season, averaged 1.2 rebounds in 23 champion Northern Kentucky University games as a sophomore. (December 5), defending GLVC West Division champion Quincy University (January 16), Stein brought in two junior college transfers and NCAA II Midwest Region finalist and a freshman to strengthen USI’s frontcourt. University of Indianapolis (February 13). Junior forward/center Stephanie McSparin averaged 7.8 points and 5.1 rebounds as a soph- GLVC play will be different than previous omore at John A. Logan College (Carterville, seasons as the conference has been divided Illinois) last year, while sophomore forward/ into three five-team divisions (East, West, center Ashton Mertens averaged 9.6 points North). USI plays home-and-home series with and 8.0 rebounds as a freshman at Kankakee East Division foes Bellarmine, Northern Community College before injury cost her the Kentucky, Indianapolis, and Kentucky 2008-09 season. Wesleyan College; and meet North and

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Rick Stein, Head Coach

Rick Stein ’92 is the University of Last year, his squad finished 14-13 (6-11 GLVC) and was just one Southern Indiana women’s basketball win shy of qualifying for the league’s post-season tournament, program’s all-time leader in victories despite having just three upperclassmen on the roster. as he enters his 11th season at the helm of the Screaming Eagles. The 2007-08 Eagles were one of the most competitive groups in the GLVC despite their 10-17 overall mark and 5-14 record in Stein recorded his historic 160th league play. His team held second-half leads in nearly every con- career win, surpassing former Head test in a league that featured six NCAA II Tournament teams Coach Chancellor Dugan, when his and the 2008 national champions. squad defeated Wayne State Uni- versity, 80-75, December 29, 2008. In 2006-07, Stein guided the Eagles to a 16-12 overall record, He enters 2009-10 with a 167-122 10-9 in the GLVC, and back to the GLVC Tournament. His overall record. squad also earned a victory over eventual NCAA II Great Lakes Region champion Drury University. In 18 seasons as an assistant coach and head coach for USI women’s basketball, he has had a hand The 2005-06 season saw Stein lead the Eagles to a 15-15 overall in 326 of the program’s 474 victories. record, 7-12 in the GLVC, despite losing nearly 70 percent of his team’s offensive output and nearly 80 percent of his squad’s The 2001 GLVC Coach of the Year has been a major factor in rebounding output from the previous season. four conference championships, three GLVC Tournament titles, all seven of USI’s NCAA II Tournament appearances, and two His squad battled through multiple injuries to post a 14-14 overall NCAA II Elite Eight appearances. record, 7-13 in the GLVC, and qualify for the GLVC Tournament in 2004-05. In 2009-10, Stein will have an experienced group of returning players as well as another strong recruiting class to blend together In 2003-04, Stein led the Eagles to the program’s seventh 20-win as he looks to get the Eagles back to the top of one of the tough- season, posting a 20-10 mark and a 12-8 record in the GLVC. His est conferences in Division II. Eagles returned to the NCAA II Tournament for the seventh time in the program’s history, the third-most of any women’s program in GLVC history.

Rick and his wife, Kari, are pictured below with their children, Mallorie and Alex, as well as their dog, Macy.

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Stein went 15-12 overall in 1999-00, tying the record for most victories for a rookie head coach and setting the record for best winning percentage for a rookie coach (.556). A member of the WBCA, Stein is a 1992 USI graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration. He joined the Eagles’ program in 1991-92 as a student assistant under former Head Coach Chancellor Dugan. He was promoted to head assis- tant coach in 1994 and promptly helped Dugan and the Eagles to their best season as a varsity sport at USI. In his eight seasons as an assistant, Stein helped Dugan amass a 159-73 record with four straight NCAA II Tournament appear- ances (1994-95 to 1997-98) and three GLVC titles. The Eagles were the NCAA II Tournament finalist and produced the first perfect season in GLVC history (20-0) in 1997. A native of Crete, Illinois, Stein was a two-year starter on USI’s men’s basketball team from 1989-91. During his tenure as a player, Stein helped USI to an appearance in the NCAA II South Central Region Tournament in 1989-90 and a win over Division I University of Wisconsin in 1990-91. Before joining USI’s team, he played basketball at Parkland College in Champaign, Illinois, and earned an associate degree. Parkland finished as the NJCAA Division II runner-up in 1988 and fourth nationally in 1989. Stein and his wife Kari have a son, Alex, and a daughter, Mallorie.

Despite a rough 2002-03 campaign, Stein and his coaching staff brought in a strong recruiting class that set the stage for a return to national competitiveness. In 2003-04, USI had the sixth-best turnaround in Division II, with USI improving by 12 wins from the previous year. In 2002-03, Stein and the Eagles were forced into a rebuilding year after losing five seniors and more than 60 points and 25 rebounds per game from the 2001-02 squad. With only one returning starter, Stein and his staff had a young team compet- ing for a spot in the GLVC Tournament late in the season and finished the year with an 8-19 overall record. The 2001-02 season saw Stein’s Eagles post a 27-6 overall record, 16-4 GLVC, win a second straight GLVC Championship, and appear in the NCAA II Great Lakes Region Tournament for the second straight season. Stein also led the Eagles into the nation- al spotlight with his squad being ranked nationally for 37 con- secutive weeks between December 2000 and December 2002. In just his second season at the helm, Stein led USI to a 28-4 record and the biggest season-to-season turnaround in school history (+13 wins). Stein, who earned GLVC Coach of the Year honors, directed the Eagles to the GLVC Championship, GLVC Tournament Championship, an NCAA II Tournament appear- ance, and an appearance in the NCAA II Elite Eight for the sec- ond time in the program’s history.

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In 2001-02, Head Coach Rick Stein led the Screaming Eagles to their second straight Great Lakes Valley Conference Tournament title.

In 18 seasons with the USI women’s basketball team, eight as an assistant and 10 as head coach, Stein has been a part of 326 Eagle victories, seven NCAA II Tournament appearances, four regular- season GLVC titles, and a record three GLVC Tournament championships.

Stein has participated in 68.8 percent of USI’s all-time victories.

In his second season, Stein was voted the As Assistant Coach GLVC Coach of the Year after leading USI to Year Record Accomplishments a 28-4 record and both the GLVC regular- 1991-99 159–73 • One NCAA II Elite Eight appearance season and tournament championships. • Four NCAA II Tournament appearances • Three GLVC Championships Stein, who led USI to its second NCAA • One GLVC Tournament title II Elite Eight appearance in 2000-01, is USI’s As Head Coach all-time winningest coach with 167 victories. He also is the third coach in the program’s his- Year Record Accomplishments tory to eclipse the 100-win plateau. 1999-00 15–12 • Set USI record for winning percentage and victories by a rookie head coach • GLVC Tournament

2000-01 28–4 • GLVC Coach of the Year • GLVC Regular Season Co-Champions • GLVC Tournament Champions • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Champions • NCAA II Elite Eight

2001-02 27–6 • GLVC Tournament Champions • NCAA Division II Great Lakes Regional Finalist

2002-03 8–19 • Ranked ninth in WBCA Top 25 Poll

2003-04 20–10 • NCAA II Tournament • Torneo Cancun de Basquetbol Champions • GLVC Tournament

2004-05 14–14 • GLVC Tournament

2005-06 15–15 • Received votes in WBCA Top 25 Poll

2006-07 16–12 • GLVC Tournament

2007-08 10–17 • Received votes in WBCA Top 25 Poll

2008-09 14–13 • Became program’s all-time winningest coach

Total 167–122 (.579) • One NCAA II Elite Eight appearance • Three NCAA II Tournament appearances • One GLVC Championship • Two GLVC Tournament Championships

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Randa Dallas, Assistant Coach

Assistant Coach Randa Dallas ’99 for the first-ever Central girl’s freshman basketball team and was returns for her 11th season with the instrumental in its creation. Screaming Eagles. Dallas assists in all aspects of the USI women’s bas- Dallas graduated from USI in 1999 with a bachelor’s degree in ketball program. In particular, she social work. works closely with game scouts, recruiting, player assessments, and During her playing days at USI, Dallas was a member of the on-the-court skill work with the 1997 NCAA Division II national finalist team. Her play helped guards. the Eagles to NCAA II Tournament appearances in 1995, 1996, 1997, and 1998, as well as GLVC championships in 1995, 1997, Dallas has been a major part of USI’s and 1998. She was the team captain in 1997-98. success throughout the years, both as a player and as a coach. She has The Eagles were a dominating 100-16 (.862), including an amaz- been a part of 267 victories, 167 as a ing 67-9 (.881) in the GLVC, during Dallas’s four years in an coach and 100 as a player. In addi- Eagle uniform. tion, Dallas has been a part of seven NCAA II Tournament teams, two NCAA II Elite Eight squads, and five GLVC champi- onship teams.

In addition to her coaching duties, Dallas is USI’s senior woman administrator and an instructor in physical education. She also is the coordinator for USI’s Eagle Math program.

A native of Evansville, Indiana, Dallas started her career at Evansville Central High School. She served as the head coach

Randa and her husband, Chad, are pic- tured with his children, Logan and Kylee, and their dog, Samantha. They reside in Evansville.

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Michelle Irwin-Wagner, Assistant Coach

Michelle Irwin-Wagner enters her fourth season with the USI women’s basketball team. She assists in all aspects of the USI women’s basketball program. In particular, she works closely with game scouts, recruiting, player assessments, and on-the-court skill work with the post players.

Irwin-Wagner came to USI from Ashland University, where she was a graduate assistant from 2004-06. She helped the Ashland Eagles to an NCAA II Tournament appearance, two Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference South Division titles, and two 20-win seasons.

Prior to Ashland, Irwin-Wagner got her coaching start at St. Catharine College during the 2003-04 season. She helped in recruiting, player development, and scouting reports while at SCC.

Irwin played for USI Head Coach Rick Stein from 1999-02 and was part of the Screaming Eagles’ back-to-back GLVC Tournament championship teams. USI amassed a 70-22 mark, 43-17 in the GLVC, during Irwin-Wagner’s three seasons in a USI uniform. The Eagles also appeared in the NCAA II Tournament twice.

The Louisville, Kentucky, native averaged 5.9 points and 4.6 rebounds per game for the Eagles, including a career-best 7.9 points and 5.5 rebounds during USI’s NCAA II Elite Eight run in 2000-01.

Irwin-Wagner, who also teaches in the Physical Education Department at USI, earned a bachelor’s degree in marketing with a minor in international business from the University of Louisville in 2004. She graduated with a master’s degree in sports sciences from Ashland in December of 2005.

Michelle, her husband, Eric, and dog, Layla, reside in Evansville.

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University of Southern Indiana’s Department of Athletics is in the national spotlight for its athlet- ic accomplishments in the NCAA Division II, and in the Evansville-area spotlight as partners in the community.

USI student athletes are among the many volunteers contributing to the success of the Komen Race for the Cure, while the coaching staff is present to help staff the telephones for the MDA Telethon.

In addition to conducting free clinics at the local YMCA and volunteering as tutors at local elemen- tary schools, the women’s basketball team also par- ticipates in the WBCA’s Pink Zone initiative, sponsoring fundraisers to benefit local families affected by breast cancer.

In addition to the national charities, the Department of Athletics sponsors Eagle Math, a nationally rec- (Above) The 2008-09 women’s basketball team held a celebrity server fundraiser at ognized program to encourage young students to the Westside Golden Corral last spring to benefit local families affected by breast improve their math skills. The program is designed cancer. around the Eagle Math booklets printed in first (Bottom Left) Members of the USI men’s and women’s basketball teams volunteered quarter, second quarter, third quarter, and fourth at St. James Church last spring for an after-school tutoring session with local elementary quarter sequence to carry out the sports theme. students. Women’s basketball players pictured are (back row, far right) Leigha Thompson; (middle row from left-to-right) Rinesha Soaper, Cootie Leeberg, As student athletes practice to get better, math Amie Newhart, and Ellen Young; (front row) Lauren Meneghetti. students are encouraged to practice math to excel in the classroom. (Bottom Right) In September, the women’s basketball team participated at Grace Happens, a community festival that brings children and families together. Women’s basketball players pictured from left-to-right are Rinesha Soaper, Simone Swary, Ladi Stallard, and Amie Newhart.

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2009-10 Numerical Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (Previous School) 1 Rinesha Soaper G 5'4" So. Henderson, KY (Henderson Cty. HS) 4 Cootie Leeberg G 5'7" So. Lombard, IL (Montini Catholic HS) 10 Ladi Stallard G 5'11" Fr. Olney, IL (Olney East Richland HS) 12 Anaris Sickles F 6'0" Sr. Harrodsburg, KY (Evansville) 13 Abby Williams G/F 6'0" Sr. St. Joseph, IL (Kankakee C.C.) 21 Stephanie Gehlhausen G 5'10" Jr. Newburgh, IN (Alabama-Huntsville) 22 Amie Newhart G 5'6" Jr. Mulberry, IN (Clinton Prairie HS) 23 Chantiera Johnson G/F 5'10" Fr. St. Louis, MO (Hazelwood Cent. HS) 24 Lauren Meneghetti G 5'10" Jr. Munster, IN (Munster HS) 25 Stephanie McSparin F/C 6'1" Jr. Marion, IL (John A. Logan) 30 Ellen Young G 5'5" Jr. Salem, IL (SIU Carbondale) 31 Simone Swary F 5'11" Fr. Ft. Wayne, IN (Northrop HS) 40 Courtney Perry F/C 6'0" Jr. Crown Point, IN (Crown Point HS) 43 Leigha Thompson F/C 6'2" So. Teutopolis, IL (Teutopolis HS) Senior guard/forward Abby Williams aver- 44 Ashton Mertens F/C 6'1" So. Morton, IL (Kankakee C.C.) aged 8.3 points and 6.0 rebounds per game as a junior in 2008-09. 2009-10 Alphabetical Roster

Name No. Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown Player Biography Index Rinesha Soaper 1 G 5'4" So. Henderson, KY Stephanie Gehlhausen ...... 28 Cootie Leeberg 4 G 5'7" So. Lombard, IL Chantiera Johnson ...... 35 Cootie Leeberg ...... 31 Ladi Stallard 10 G 5'11" Fr. Olney, IL Stephanie McSparin ...... 29 Anaris Sickles 12 F 6'0" Sr. Harrodsburg, KY Lauren Meneghetti ...... 25 Ashton Mertens ...... 33 Abby Williams 13 G/F 6'0" Sr. St. Joseph, IL Amie Newhart ...... 24 Courtney Perry ...... 27 Stephanie Gehlhausen 21 G 5'10" Jr. Newburgh, IN Anaris Sickles ...... 22–23 Amie Newhart 22 G 5'6" Jr. Mulberry, IN Rinesha Soaper ...... 30 Ladi Stallard ...... 34 Chantiera Johnson 23 G/F 5'10" Fr. St. Louis, MO Simone Swary ...... 36 Lauren Meneghetti 24 G 5'10" Jr. Munster, IN Leigha Thompson ...... 32 Abby Williams ...... 20–21 Stephanie McSparin 25 F/C 6'1" Jr. Marion, IL Ellen Young ...... 26 Ellen Young 30 G 5'5" Jr. Salem, IL Simone Swary 31 F 5'11" Fr. Ft. Wayne, IN USI Coaching Staff Head Coach: Rick Stein (11th season) Courtney Perry 40 F/C 6'0" Jr. Crown Point, IN Assistant Coaches: Randa Gatling (11th Leigha Thompson 43 F/C 6'2" So. Teutopolis, IL season), Michelle Irwin-Wagner (4th season) Manager: Rachel LaDuke (1st season) Ashton Mertens 44 F/C 6'1" So. Morton, IL

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2009-10 Radio/Television Roster

#1 #4 #10 #12 #13 #21 Rinesha Cootie Ladi Anaris Abby Stephanie Soaper Leeberg Stallard Sickles Williams Gehlhausen (Rye-KNEE-shuh) (Coo-tee) (Lah-dee (Uh-nair-is) (Gell-hows-in) Stahl-lerd)

#22 #23 #24 #25 #30 #31 Amie Chantiera Lauren Stephanie Ellen Simone Newhart Johnson Meneghetti McSparin Young Swary (Shan-tee-air-uh) (MEN-eh-get-EE) (Mic-Spare-in) (Swor-ee)

#40 #43 #44 Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Courtney Leigha Ashton Rick Stein Randa Dallas Michelle Perry Thompson Mertens (Styne) (Ran-duh) Irwin-Wagner (Lee-uh)

2009-10 women’s basketball media guide www.gousieagles.com 19 Abby WILLIAMS 13 6'0"...Senior...Guard/Forward

Rice Library

Williams Profile Favorite Food: Spaghetti Favorite Restaurant: Olive Garden Favorite TV Show: The Ellen Degeneres Show Favorite Movie: Bad Boys II Favorite Book: Standing Tall Favorite Professional Athlete: LeBron James Favorite Recording Artist: Rascal Flatts

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Abby Williams #13

6'0"...Senior...Guard/Forward Hometown: St. Joseph, Illinois High School/Prev. School: St. Joseph-Ogden/Kankakee C.C. Birthday: June 16, 1988 Major: Kinesiology Honors: Two-time All-American, Illinois J.C. Player of the Year (college)

Career Highs Q & A with Abby Williams

Points: 18 Q: If you were stranded on a deserted Against: Lake Erie island with three people, who would you When: February 11, 2009 like them to be? A: My best friend, Courtney Perry, and Rebounds: 11 (three times) Martin Lawrence Last against: Rockhurst When: February 28, 2009 Q: If you had a $5,000 gift card, from what store would you like it to be? Assists: 5 A: Under Armour Against: Edinboro When: November 22, 2008 Q: If you could go anywhere, where would you go? Steals: 3 (five times) England Last against: Rockhurst A: When: February 28, 2009 Q: Were you named after anyone? Double-digit scoring efforts: 11 A: My great grandmother Double-digit rebounding efforts: 5 Q: What is your most memorable Double-doubles: 4 moment? A: Getting national runner-up two straight years at Kankakee

CAREER STATISTICS G/GS FGM/FGA PCT. 3FGM/FGA PCT. FTM/FTA PCT. REB. AVG. AST. STL. BLK. TP AVG. MIN. 08–09 27/27 76/230 .330 22/96 .229 50/74 .676 161 6.0 33 35 11 224 8.3 730

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Liberal Arts Center

Sickles Profile Favorite Food: Ribs and mac ´n cheese Favorite Restaurant: O’Charley’s Favorite TV Show: Any type of reality show Favorite Movie: Yes Man Favorite Book: Angels & Demons Favorite Professional Athlete: Serena Williams Music Type: R&B and oldies

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Anaris Sickles #12

6'0"...Senior...Forward Hometown: Harrodsburg, Kentucky High School/Prev. School: Lexington Catholic/Evansville Birthday: Born October 14, 1987 Major: Exercise Science Honors: Three-time All-District, All-Region, All-State, first-team All-Kentucky, first player in Kentucky high school history to start in four straight state championship games (high school)

Meet Anaris Sickles Q & A with Anaris Sickles

Transfer: Averaged 4.2 points and 3.0 Q: What are some of your hobbies? rebounds in 86 games for UE...helped the A: I like reading magazines, listening to Purple Aces to the Missouri Valley Confer- music, and I love movies ence Tournament title and a berth in the NCAA DI Tournament...recorded one of Q: Who would you want to play you in the best games of her career at UE when a movie? she matched a career-high with 14 points to go along with nine rebounds against A: Angela Bassett Drake in the semifinals of the 2008 MVC Tournament...posted double figures in the Q: If you were stranded on a deserted scoring column 11 times...had one double- island with three people, who would you double when she scored 14 points and like them to be? grabbed a career-best 10 rebounds against A: My friends Jillian Palan and Kate Austin Peay during her freshman season. Batey, and my little sister Abra Sickles

High School: Helped Lexington Catholic Q: What is a random fact about you to their second-straight Kentucky state title others may not know? in 2006 and a No. 3 ranking nationally A: I hate light in the final USA Today High School poll... averaged 11 points and 10 rebounds per Q: Big city or small town? game as a senior...holds the LCHS record A: Big city for career rebounds with 1,478...also ranks fourth all-time in school history in Q: If you could go anywhere, where scoring with 2,093 career points...helped would you go? LCHS to a 132-15 overall record during her high school career. A: Bahamas

Personal: Daughter of Cecil and Q: If you had a $5,000 gift card, from Josephine Sickles what store would you like it to be? A: Victoria’s Secret For more about Anaris Sickles, log on to www.gousieagles.com.

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Amie Newhart #22

5'6"...Junior...Guard Hometown: Mulberry, Indiana High School: Clinton Prairie Birthday: July 17, 1988 Major: Social Science (Teaching) Honors: Two-time Academic All-GLVC (college); four-time All-Conference, three-time All-County (high school)

Career Highs Q & A with Amie Newhart

Points: 21 Q: Who would you want to play you in Against: Missouri S&T a movie? When: February 21, 2009 A: Rachel McAdams or Cate Blanchett

Rebounds: 7 (twice) Q: If you were stranded on a deserted Last against: Hillsdale island with three people, who would you When: November 28, 2008 like them to be? A: Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther Assists: 8 King Jr., and Ben Stiller Against: Lake Erie When: February 11, 2009 Q: What is your favorite food? Steals: 5 A: Mac & cheese Against: Wisconsin-Parkside

When: January 10, 2008 Q: What is your favorite restaurant? A: Olive Garden Double-digit scoring efforts: 32 20-point outings: 1 Q: Who is your favorite recording artist? A: Journey

Q: Were you named after anyone? A: I was named after the song Pure Praire League CAREER STATISTICS G/GS FGM/FGA PCT. 3FGM/FGA PCT. FTM/FTA PCT. REB. AVG. AST. STL. BLK. TP AVG. MIN. 07–08 27/27 86/223 .386 28/78 .359 65/83 .783 87 3.2 71 46 1 265 9.8 843 08–09 27/27 102/261 .391 36/87 .414 79/99 .798 70 2.6 81 39 3 319 11.8 855 Total 54/54 188/484 .388 64/165 .388 144/182 .791 157 2.9 152 85 4 584 10.8 —

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Lauren Meneghetti #24

5'10"...Junior...Guard Hometown: Munster, Indiana High School: Munster Birthday: June 23, 1988 Major: Pre-Nursing Honors: Two-time Academic All-GLVC (college); All-State, two-time All-Area, three-time All-Conference (high school)

Career Highs Q & A with Lauren Meneghetti

Points: 26 Q: Who would you want to play you in Against: Southeastern Oklahoma State a movie? When: November 16, 2008 A: Sandra Bullock

Rebounds: 8 Q: What is a random fact about you that Against: Illinois-Springfield others may not know? When: December 20, 2008 A: I was on the golf team in high school

Assists: 8 Q: If you had a $5,000 gift card, from Against: Drury what store would you want it to be? When: February 7, 2009 A: Nike Town Steals: 4 (twice)

Last against: Lewis Q: Who is your favorite recording artist? When: December 4, 2008 A: Rascal Flatts

Double-digit scoring efforts: 12 Q: If you could go anywhere, where 20-point outings: 1 would you go? A: Italy

Q: Big city or small town? A: Big city at first, then small town

CAREER STATISTICS G/GS FGM/FGA PCT. 3FGM/FGA PCT. FTM/FTA PCT. REB. AVG. AST. STL. BLK. TP AVG. MIN. 07–08 24/0 33/84 .393 10/41 .244 11/19 .579 41 1.7 25 19 1 87 3.6 384 08–09 27/19 89/222 .401 33/98 .337 35/44 .795 88 3.3 70 35 4 246 9.1 779 Total 51/19 122/306 .399 43/139 .309 46/63 .730 129 2.5 95 54 5 333 6.5 —

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Ellen Young #30

5'5"...Junior...Guard Hometown: Salem, Illinois High School/Prev. School: Salem Community/SIU Carbondale Birthday: October 1, 1988 Major: Management Honors: Third-team All-GLVC, All-MVC Freshman (college); three-time All-State, four-time All-Conference, three-time Centralia Sentinel AA Player of the Year (high school)

Career Highs Q & A with Ellen Young

Points: 22 Q: What is your most memorable Against: Drury moment? When: February 7, 2009 A: My grandpa seeing me score my 1,000th point Rebounds: 12 Against: Truman State Q: What is your favorite movie? When: December 22, 2008 A: Big Daddy

Assists: 6 Q: What is your favorite food? Against: Missouri S&T

When: February 21, 2009 A: Mashed potatoes

Steals: 5 Q: If you had a $5,000 gift card, from Against: Grace what store would you like it to be? When: November 29, 2008 A: Dick’s Sporting Goods

Double-digit scoring efforts: 18 Q: What is a random fact about you Double-digit rebounding efforts: 2 others may not know? Double-doubles: 2 A: I’m a huge Spiderman fan

CAREER STATISTICS G/GS FGM/FGA PCT. 3FGM/FGA PCT. FTM/FTA PCT. REB. AVG. AST. STL. BLK. TP AVG. MIN. 08–09 27/27 129/321 .402 40/109 .367 57/72 .792 114 4.2 56 45 1 355 13.1 877

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Courtney Perry #40

6'0"...Junior...Forward/Center Hometown: Crown Point, Indiana High School: Crown Point Birthday: May 5, 1989 Major: Biology Honors: Two-time Academic All-GLVC (college); Academic All-State, All-Area (high school)

Career Highs Q & A with Courtney Perry

Points: 6 Q: What do you like to do? Against: Grace A: Garden, play guitar, and cook When: November 29, 2008 Q: If you had a $5,000 gift card, from Rebounds: 6 (twice) what store would you like it to be? Last against: Central State A: Costco! When: December 15, 2007 Q: What is your favorite Movie? Assists: 2 (twice)

Last against: Saint Joseph’s A: The Man Who Knew Too Little When: February 7, 2008 Q: Who would you want to play you in Steals: 1 (seven times) a movie? Last against: Lake Erie A: Charlize Theron When: February 11, 2009 Q: If you could go anywhere, where would you go? A: New Zealand

Q: Who is your favorite recording artist? A: The Beatles

CAREER STATISTICS G/GS FGM/FGA PCT. 3FGM/FGA PCT. FTM/FTA PCT. REB. AVG. AST. STL. BLK. TP AVG. MIN. 07–08 18/0 5/20 .250 0/0 .000 4/6 .667 34 1.9 6 3 2 14 0.8 130 08–09 23/0 4/17 .235 0/0 .000 13/19 .684 27 1.2 3 4 0 21 0.9 119 Total 41/0 9/37 .243 0/0 .000 17/25 .680 61 1.5 9 7 2 35 0.9 —

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Stephanie Gehlhausen #21

5'10"...Junior...Guard Hometown: Newburgh, Indiana High School/Prev. School: Castle/Alabama-Huntsville Birthday: December 14, 1987 Major: Physical Education (Teaching) Honors: Two-time All-Conference, All-District, IHSAA All-Tournament (high school)

Meet Stephanie Gehlhausen Q & A with Gehlhausen

Transfer: Averaged 5.0 points and 4.7 Q: What is your favorite food? rebounds in 56 games for Alabama-Hunts- A: Bread sticks and cheese from Noble ville...averaged a career-high 5.7 points Romans and 5.7 rebounds per game as a junior in 2008-09 after injury cut her 2007-08 cam- Q: If you were stranded on a deserted paign short...received a medical redshirt island with three people, who would you for the 2007-08 campaign...averaged 4.7 like them to be? points and 4.0 rebounds per contest as a freshman in 2006-07...scored a career-high A: Bob Knight, Ellen Degeneres, and 18 points against West Alabama and Matt Sweazey grabbed a career-high 12 rebounds three times during the 2008-09 season...also Q: If you had a $5,000 gift card, from recorded a career-best 11 assists against what store would you like it to be? West Florida in 2008-09. A: Under Armour

High School: Lettered in basketball, Q: Who is your favorite professional soccer, and track at Castle...earned All- athlete? Conference honors and was the team’s A: David Beckham most valuable player in 2004-05 as well as 2005-06...also earned All-District honors as Q: Who would you want to play you in a senior...earned All-IHSAA Tournament a movie? honors in 2006 after helping lead Castle A: I’d want to play myself because no to a state championship...set a school record one can “do me better than me” for steals in a game (13) on two occasions ...graduated as the record-holder for steals Q: If you could go anywhere, where and assists in a season and was voted as would you go? the Female All-Sports MVP as a senior. A: Texas Personal: Daughter of Brad and Cindi Gehlhausen Q: What is your favorite movie? A: Little Miss Sunshine

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Stephanie McSparin #25

6'1"...Junior...Forward/Center Hometown: Marion, Illinois High School/Prev. School: Marion/John A. Logan Birthday: May 9, 1989 Major: Pre-Elementary Education

Meet Stephanie McSparin Q&A with Stephanie McSparin

Transfer: Averaged 7.8 points and 5.1 Q: What is your favorite food? rebounds per game as a sophomore at A: Pizza John A. Logan...spent her freshman year at Southeastern Illinois College where she Q: What is your favorite restaurant? played in 30 games. A: Italian Village High School: Earned 11 varsity letters in basketball, softball, and volleyball at Q: What is your most memorable Marion. moment? A: Hitting a last-second shot to give us Personal: Daughter of William and Sue a one-point win my senior year in high McSparin school

Q: If you had a $5,000 gift card, from what store would you like it to be? A: Best Buy

Q: Who is your favorite professional athlete? A: Albert Pujols

Q: Who would you want to play you in a movie? A: Sandra Bullock

Q: What is your favorite movie? A: A League of Their Own

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Rinesha Soaper #1

5'4"...Sophomore...Guard Hometown: Henderson, Kentucky High School: Henderson County Birthday: August 7, 1989 Major: Physical Education Honors: Three-time All-District, 2008 Region II Player of the Year (high school)

Career Highs Q & A with Rinesha Soaper

Points: 26 Q: What is your favorite food? Against: Wayne State (MI) A: Pepperoni pizza When: December 29, 2008 Q: What is your favorite restaurant? Rebounds: 4 (three times) A: Cracker Barrel Last against: Rockhurst When: February 28, 2009 Q: If you could go anywhere, where would you go? Assists: 4 (four times)

Last against: Drury A: The Bahamas When: February 25, 2009 Q: If you had a $5,000 gift card, from Steals: 5 (three times) what store would you like it to be? Last against: Kentucky Wesleyan A: Walmart When: January 15, 2009 Q: Big city or small town? Double-digit scoring efforts: 11 A: Big city 20-point outings: 1 Q: What is your favorite novel? A: To Kill a Mockingbird

CAREER STATISTICS G/GS FGM/FGA PCT. 3FGM/FGA PCT. FTM/FTA PCT. REB. AVG. AST. STL. BLK. TP AVG. MIN. 08–09 26/7 81/195 .415 29/82 .354 46/56 .821 47 1.8 32 49 2 237 9.1 566

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Cootie Leeberg #4

5'7"...Sophomore...Guard Hometown: Lombard, Illinois High School: Montini Catholic Birthday: January 29, 1990 Major: Pre-Nursing Honors: All-Area (high school)

Career Highs Q & A with Cootie Leeberg

Points: 8 Q: What is your favorite novel? Against: Bellarmine A: To Kill a Mockingbird When: January 10, 2009 Q: Where do you see yourself in five Rebounds: 4 years? Against: Abilene Christian A: Working at a hospital in Chicago When: November 15, 2008 Q: What is your favorite food? Assists: 4

Against: Grace A: Flamin´ hots When: November 22, 2009 Q: If you could live anywhere, where Steals: 2 would it be? Against: Indianapolis A: San Diego When: January 4, 2009 Q: If you had a $5,000 gift card, from what store would you like it to be? A: Nike Town

CAREER STATISTICS G/GS FGM/FGA PCT. 3FGM/FGA PCT. FTM/FTA PCT. REB. AVG. AST. STL. BLK. TP AVG. MIN. 08–09 22/0 7/32 .219 3/13 .231 9/13 .692 18 0.8 20 1 12 26 1.2 184

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Leigha Thompson #43

6'2"...Sophomore...Forward/Center Hometown: Teutopolis, Illinois High School: Teutopolis Birthday: May 10, 1989 Major: Pre-Elementary Education Honors: Academic All-GLVC (college); All-State, All-Area, All-Conference (high school)

Career Highs Q & A with Leigha Thompson

Points: 2 Q: If you were stranded on a deserted Against: Lake Erie island with three people, who would you When: February 11, 2009 like them to be? A: Survivorman, Will Ferrell, Rebounds: 1 and Courtney Perry Against: Lake Erie When: February 11, 2009 Q: What is your favorite food? A: Chicken

Q: If you had a $5,000 gift card, from what store would you like it to be? A: Dick’s Sporting Goods

Q: If you could go anywhere, where would you go? A: Australia

Q: Who would you want to play you in a moive? A: Julia Roberts

CAREER STATISTICS G/GS FGM/FGA PCT. 3FGM/FGA PCT. FTM/FTA PCT. REB. AVG. AST. STL. BLK. TP AVG. MIN. 08–09 1/0 1/1 1.000 0/0 .000 0/0 .000 1 1.0 0 0 0 2 2.0 2

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Ashton Mertens #44

6'1"...Sophomore...Forward/Center Hometown: Morton, Illinois High School/Prev. School: Morton/Kankakee Birthday: January 27, 1989 Major: Art Honors: All-Region (college); All-State, two-time All-Conference (high school)

Meet Ashton Mertens Q & A with Ashton Mertens

Coming into USI: Will have three years of Q: Who would you want to play you in eligibility after receiving a medical redshirt a movie? in 2008-09. A: Sandra Bullock Transfer: Averaged 9.6 points and 8.0 Q: What are your favorite TV shows? rebounds as a freshman in 2007-08 at Kankakee...earned first-team NJCAA II A: & Family Guy All-Region IV honors during her freshman season after helping KCC to a 30-3 record Q: If you were stranded on a deserted and the NJCAA II National Championship island with three people, who would you game...averaged 14.7 points and 10.0 re- like them to be? bounds in three games in 2008-09 before A: Jay Jay, Jim Gaffigan, and Emeril injury cut her season short. LaGasse

High School: Lettered in basketball and Q: What is a random fact about you oth- track at Morton High School...helped Morton ers may not know? to a fourth-place finish in the Illinois Class A: I’m addicted to video games AA State Tournament in 2006-07...earned honorable mention All-State honors as a Q: If you had a $5,000 gift card, from senior in 2006-07 and was a two-time what store would you like it to be? second-team All-Conference selection. A: GameStop Personal: Daughter of Rick and Dee Q: If you could live anywhere, where Mertens would it be? A: Somewhere in Europe

Q: What is your favorite food? A: Broccoli with mac n’ cheese

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Ladi Stallard #10

5'11"...Freshman...Guard Hometown: Olney, Illinois High School: Olney East Richland Birthday: February 5, 1991 Major: Undecided

Meet Ladi Stallard Q & A with Ladi Stallard

High School: Helped lead Olney East Q: Were you named after anyone? Richland High School to a fourth-place A: My mom’s nickname is Kady and my finish in the IHSA Class 2A Tournament dad’s name is Leon...put it together and as a senior in 2008-09...averaged 9.0 you have Ladi points, 4.9 rebounds, and 3.7 assists per game as OERHS finished the 2008-09 Q: What is your favorite food? campaign with a 28-9 record. A: Lasagna Personal: Daughter of Leon and Amy Stallard Q: What is your favorite restaurant? A: Olive Garden

Q: If you could go anywhere, where would you go? A: Ireland

Q: If you could live anywhere, where would it be? A: North Carolina

Q: What is your favorite novel? A: Nineteen Minutes

Q: What is your favorite movie? A: The Illusionist

Q: Who would you want to play you in a movie? A: Sandra Bullock

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Chantiera Johnson #23

5'10"...Freshman...Guard/Forward Hometown: St. Louis, Missouri High School: Hazelwood Central Birthday: September 1, 1991 Major: Art (Graphic Design) Honors: All-State, two-time All-Conference (high school)

Meet Chantiera Johnson Q & A with Chantiera Johnson

High School: Was Hazelwood Central Q: What is your favorite food? High School’s most valuable player and a A: Hot wings and french fries two-time first-team All-Conference selection ...earned All-State honors as a senior after Q: What is your favorite restaurant? leading HCHS to a third-place finish in the 2009 MHSAA Class 5 State Tournament... A: Applebee’s also helped HCHS to a conference, district, and sectional title during her senior year, Q: If you were stranded on a deserted averaging more than 11 points, 3.5 island with three people, who would you rebounds, two assists, and two steals want them to be? per contest. A: My mother, my aunt Litha, and my best friend TaCaira Personal: Daughter of Osker McNeal and Chantell Johnson Q: What is your favorite movie? A: Love and Basketball

Q: Who would you want to play you in a movie? A: Sanaa Lathan

Q: Big city or small town? A: Big city

Q: What is your most memorable moment? A: Going on a cruise to Mexico. It was the most beautiful place I’d ever been. My mother and I also went snorkeling, which was fun and exciting.

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Simone Swary #31

5'11"...Freshman...Forward Hometown: Ft. Wayne, Indiana High School: Northrop Birthday: September 26, 1990 Major: International Studies Honors: All-Conference (high school)

Meet Simone Swary Q & A with Simone Swary

High School: Was named to the Indiana Q: What is your favorite movie? Class 4A East All-Star team after leading A: The Hangover Northrop High School to a sectional champ- ionship in 2008-09...earned second-team Q: What are some of your hobbies? All-Conference honors after averaging 7.9 A: Cooking points and 9.1 rebounds per game as a junior. Q: What is your favorite food? Personal: Daughter of Joseph Pinckney A: Barbecue and Paula Swary Q: What is your favorite restaurant? A: Casa’s

Q: If you could go anywhere, where would you go? A: Europe

Q: If you could live anywhere, where would it be? A: Los Angeles

Q: If you had a $5,000 gift card, from what store would you want it to be? A: The Buckle or Foot Locker

Q: What is your favorite novel? A: Night

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Screaming Eagles fly around the USA and beyond

he University of Southern Indiana women’s basketball teams Thave traveled the continental United States and beyond over the last 16 years. USI has played in regular-season tournaments in Alaska, California, Florida, Missouri, Mexico (Cancun), and the Bahamas; and in NCAA Division II Tournaments in Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, and Texas.

Anchorage, Alaska

Fairbanks, Alaska Grand Forks, North Dakota Houghton, Michigan Marquette, Michigan Rochester, Minnesota San Francisco, California

Anaheim, California

Austin, Texas Tampa, Florida Orlando, Florida Nassau, Bahamas Cancun, Mexico

In October 2009, the Screaming Eagles will travel to Anaheim, California, for the Disney Division II West Coast Tip-Off Classic. The trip marks the second time that the Eagles will compete in California.

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Record: 14-13 Home: 10-5 Away: 2-6 Neutral: 2-2 GLVC: 6-11

TOTAL 3–PTS 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

30 Ellen Young . . . . 27–27 877 32.5 129–321 .402 40–109 .367 57–72 .792 44 70 114 4.2 54 0 56 66 1 45 355 13.1

22 Amie Newhart . . . 27–27 855 31.7 102–261 .391 36–87 .414 79–99 .798 15 55 70 2.6 45 1 81 75 3 39 319 11.8

44 Brittany Neuman . . 27–24 676 25.0 103–190 .542 0–0 .000 79–114 .693 92 137 229 8.5 91 4 18 65 22 26 285 10.6

01 Rinesha Soaper . . . 26–7 566 21.8 81–195 .415 29–82 .354 46–56 .821 13 34 47 1.8 57 1 32 55 2 49 237 9.1

24 Lauren Meneghetti . . 27–19 779 28.9 89–222 .401 33–98 .337 35–44 .795 32 56 88 3.3 49 0 70 72 4 35 246 9.1

13 Abby Williams ...... 27–27 730 27.0 76–230 .330 22–96 .229 50–74 .676 55 106 161 6.0 87 5 33 49 11 35 224 8.3

21 Ninette Evans ...... 27–3 500 18.5 69–156 .442 0–0 .000 38–57 .667 71 71 142 5.3 88 5 11 63 19 16 176 6.5

23 Taylor Miller ...... 15–1 185 12.3 14–44 .318 4–11 .364 15–21 .714 9 19 28 1.9 23 0 13 22 0 6 47 3.1

43 Leigha Thompson . . 1–0 2 2.0 1–1 1.000 0–0 .000 0–0 .000 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0

04 Cootie Leeberg ...... 22–0 184 8.4 7–32 .219 3–13 .231 9–13 .692 4 14 18 0.8 18 0 20 17 1 12 26 1.2

40 Courtney Perry ...... 23–0 119 5.2 4–17 .235 0–0 .000 13–19 .684 11 16 27 1.2 28 1 3 14 0 4 21 0.9

25 Lauren Luce . . . . 1–0 2 2.0 0–3 .000 0–1 .000 0–0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Team ...... 51 52 103 3.8 0 1

Southern Indiana . . . . 27 5475 675–1672 .404 167–497 .336 421–569 .740 398 630 1028 38.1 540 17 337 500 63 267 1938 71.8

Opponents ...... 27 5475 692–1532 .452 136–412 .330 416–587 .709 311 682 993 36.8 512 – 383 541 83 195 1936 71.7

TEAM STATISTICS USI OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND 111/15/08 vs Abilene Christian L 53–80 315 SCORING ...... 1938 1936 1 Points per game . . . . 71.8 71.7 11/16/08 vs SE Oklahoma State W 83–76 388 Scoring margin ...... +0.1 — 11/22/08 Edinboro W 88–80 700 FIELD GOALS–ATT . . . . 675–1672 692–1532 11/24/08 Mid–Continent W 79–55 500 211/28/08 vs Hillsdale L 55–70 185 Field goal pct . . . . . 404 .452 2 3 POINT FG–ATT ...... 167–497 136–412 11/29/08 vs Grace W 87–62 275 3-point FG pct . . . . . 336 .330 *12/4/08 at Lewis L 61–69 261 3-pt FG made per game . 6.2 5.0 *12/6/08 at Wisconsin–Parkside L 67–75 191 FREE THROWS–ATT . . . . 421–569 416–587 11/20/08 IllinoisSpringfield W 62–55 300 Free throw pct . . . . . 740 .709 12/22/08 Truman State W 67–50 300 F-Throws made per game . 15.6 15.4 12/29/08 Wayne State (MI) W 80–75 300 REBOUNDS ...... 1028 993 *1/2/09 Saint Joseph’s W 78–56 500 Rebounds per game . . . 38.1 36.8 *1/4/09 Indianapolis L 68–93 800 Rebounding margin ...... +1.3 — *1/8/09 Northern Kentucky L 48–62 700 ASSISTS ...... 337 383 *1/10/09 at Bellarmine L 58–77 1128 Assists per game ...... 12.5 14.2 *1/15/09 Kentucky Wesleyan W 65–61 1000 TURNOVERS ...... 500 541 *1/22/09 Missouri-St. Louis W 92–73 700 Turnovers per game ...... 18.5 20.0 *1/24/09 Rockhurst L 67–77 500 Turnover margin . . . . +1.5 — *1/31/09 at Missouri S&T W 79–75 800 Assist/turnover ratio . . . 0.7 0.7 *2/5/09 Quincy L 61–71 600 STEALS ...... 267 195 *2/7/09 Drury WOT 90–86 1200 Steals per game . . . . 9.9 7.2 2/11/09 Lake Erie W 94–75 200 BLOCKS ...... 63 83 *2/14/09 at Quincy L 63–79 1107 Blocks per game ...... 2.3 3.1 *2/19/09 at Missouri-St. Louis WOT 83–74 420 WINNING STREAK . . . . 0 — *2/21/09 Missouri S&T L 82–85 600 Home winning streak . . . . . 0 — *2/25/09 at Drury L 69–75 1112 ATTENDANCE ...... 8900 6652 *2/28/09 at Rockhurst L 59–70 470

Home games–Avg/Game . 15–593 8-686 1 2 Neutral site–Avg/Game . . . — 4–291 *Conference game; St. Edwards Shootout (Austin, TX); Indianapolis Classic (Indianapolis, IN);

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT 2OT Total

Southern Indiana . . . . . 926 977 21 14 – 1938 Opponents ...... 838 1076 12 10 – 1936

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2008-09 Great Lakes Valley Conference FINAL Standings 2008-09 All-GLVC www.glvcsports.com First Team Lindsay Ballweg, DU Amanda Gibson, UWP GLVC DIVISION OVERALL Jessica Keller, QU Samantha Meissel, UI West W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. Jessie Slack, NKU 1Quincy 16 1 .941 9 1 .900 27 5 .844 1 Second Team Drury 13 4 .765 8 2 .800 19 10 .655 Cassie Brannen, NKU Missouri S&T 7 10 .412 5 5 .500 16 13 .552 Jessica Canary, UI Southern Indiana 6 11 .353 4 6 .400 14 13 .519 Taylor Kopple, BU Tamara McCaskill, MST Rockhurst 4 13 .235 2 8 .200 11 18 .379 Jenny Turpel, LU Missouri-St. Louis 3 14 .176 2 8 .200 7 21 .250 Third Team GLVC DIVISION OVERALL Dana Beaven, BU Amy Hake, Sr., Rockhurst West W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. Katie McElrath, MST 1Northern Kentucky 16 2 .889 11 1 .917 29 3 .906 Shawna Nicols, BU UW-Parkside 14 4 .778 9 3 .750 18 10 .643 Melanie Oliver, DU Brandi Rayburn, NKU Lewis 11 7 .611 8 4 .667 16 13 .552 Jadee Rooney, UWP 1 Indianapolis 11 7 .611 7 5 .583 24 10 .706 Courtney Shuman, QU Bellarmine 8 10 .444 4 8 .333 16 12 .571 Lindsay Stellflue, QU Kentucky Wesleyan 5 13 .278 3 9 .750 10 17 .370 Ellen Young, USI Saint Joseph’s 0 18 .000 0 12 .000 0 27 .000 Player of the Year 1NCAA II Tournament Participant Jessica Keller, QU Freshman of the Year 2009 Post-Season Results Jadee Rooney, UWP

Coach of the Year 2009 GLVC Tournament 2009 NCAA II Midwest Region Tournament J.D. Gravina, QU at Pepsi Arena at Bank of Kentucky Center Quincy, IL Highland Heights, KY 2009-10 First Round (Friday, March 6) First Round (Friday, March 13) GLVC Alignment #1E Northern Kentucky 80, #2WC Bellarmine 69 #3 Quincy 66, #6 Drury 56 GLVC East Division #3E Lewis 73, #2W Drury 61 #7 Indianapolis 73, #2 Hillsdale 72 Bellarmine #1W Quincy 65, #1WC Indianapolis 62 #4 Michigan Tech 70, #5 Northwood 51 Indianapolis #3W Missouri S&T 74, #2E UW-Parkside 56 #1 Northern Kentucky 66, #8 Grand Valley State 57 Kentucky Wesleyan Northern Kentucky Semifinals (Saturday, March 7) Semifinals (Saturday, March 14) Southern Indiana Northern Kentucky 67, Lewis 59 (ot) Indianapolis 74, Quincy 64 Quincy 69, Missouri S&T 57 Michigan Tech 76, Northern Kentucky 53 GLVC West Division Drury Championship (Sunday, March 8) Championship (Monday, March 16) Maryville* Northern Kentucky 77, Quincy 72 Michigan Tech 69, Indianapolis 52 Missouri-St. Louis Missouri S&T Rockhurst 2009 NCAA II Elite Eight at Greehey Arena (San Antonio, TX) GLVC North Division Illinois-Springfield* First Round (Tue., March 24) Semifinals Round (Wed., March 25) Championship (Fri., March 27) Lewis Quincy –Minnesota State-Mankato 61, –Minnesota State-Mankato 83, –Minnesota State-Mankato 103, Saint Joseph’s Michigan Tech 53 Alaska-Anchorage 60 Franklin Pierce 94 Wisconsin-Parkside –Alaska-Anchorage 66, –Franklin Pierce 58, Clayton State 59 Delta State 39 *Denotes GLVC newcomer –Delta State 55, West Texas A&M 47 –Franklin Pierce 88, California-Pennsylvania 73

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Soaring through the years of success

he University of Southern Indiana women’s basketball team enters the 2009-10 campaign seeking its eighth NCAA Division II Tournament appearance in 16 seasons. The last 15 seasons have not only Tproduced seven NCAA II Tournament appearances, but have seen the Screaming Eagles make it to the NCAA II Sweet Sixteen three times and to the Elite Eight twice. USI finished as the runner-up in 1997.

In addition to its NCAA II Tournament success, USI also has been one of the top programs in the Great Lakes Valley Conference. The Eagles have won four GLVC regular-season titles since 1995 and have won the GLVC Tournament a record-tying three times. In eight trips to the GLVC Tournament, the Eagles are 10-5.

Note: Since 1994, the Eagles have had five players earn All-America honors.

fter beginning the 1996-97 season with a 1-1 record, the Eagles won 29 straight games as well as the GLVC and NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Championship. USI went on to win its first two games in the ANCAA II Elite Eight before fall- ing in the national championship game to North Dakota. USI also became the first and only team in GLVC history to go 20-0 in conference play. USI finished the season with a school-record 30-2 mark and finished second in the nation- al rankings.

After missing out on the NCAA II Tournament in 1999 and 2000, the Eagles exploded back on to the national stage in 2001. The Eagles finished the 2000-01 season with a 28-4 mark and won a share of the GLVC regular-season title. The Eagles went on to win the GLVC Tournament championship as well as the NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Championship for the second time in school history.

Quick fact: The Eagles have hosted the NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Tournament twice. However, the two times the Eagles have gone to the Elite Eight, they have won the regional tour- nament in the state of Michigan.

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All-American Impact

Kathy Lauck was the first of five USI players to earn All-America honors since 1994. Lauck averaged 20.1 points and 9.2 rebounds per game as a senior and led the Screaming Eagles to their first win- In 1995, LeAnn Freeland became ning season in eight years. USI fin- the second player in school history ished the season with a 17-10 mark to earn All-America honors. and a 12-6 record in the GLVC. Freeland, USI’s all-time leading Lauck, who is third all-time at USI scorer with 2,269 points, finished in career scoring with 1,573 points, her career at USI as a three-time earned GLVC Player of the Year All-American. However, her sopho- honors in 1994 and was a two-time more campaign in 1994-95 stood All-GLVC selection. She was recog- out as she became the first player nized by three publications for in school history to earn National All-America honors. Player of the Year honors. During the 1994-95 season, Freeland aver- aged 24.4 points and 9.2 points per game. She finished her career as USI’s all-time leader in six stastical categories, including rebounds (961). The two-time GLVC Player of the Year holds 16 school records and was a three-time Academic All- American.

Eileen Weber was recognized by two organizations for All-America honors in 1996-97. She also earned All-America honors for her efforts during the 1997-98 season. In 1996- 97, Weber helped lead the Screaming After a quiet first three seasons, Eagles to a 30-2 record and the Elizabeth Prewett broke out as a NCAA II National Championship senior during the 2000-01 season. game. She started her career at USI She averaged 15.0 points and 9.2 by earning GLVC Newcomer of the rebounds per game to lead USI to Year honors and ended it by earn- a 28-4 record and its second trip ing GLVC Player of the Year hon- to the NCAA II Elite Eight. ors. Weber is second all-time at USI Her efforts landed her first-team in career points (1,847) and career All-GLVC and All-Region honors. rebounds (842). She averaged 17.8 She also was selected GLVC All- points and 8.0 rebounds per game Tournament Team and was named as a senior in 1997-98 and 15.4 the MVP of the 2001 NCAA II points and 6.4 rebounds as a Great Lakes Regional Tournament. junior in 1996-97. Prewett is ranked 14th all-time at USI in career scoring (837) and eighth all-time at USI in career rebounds (589). In 2000, she helpd the USI volleyball team to a share of the GLVC regular-season title.

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USI Women’s Basketball All-Time Records Career: Leading Scorers Career: Most Free Throws Made Career: Most Three-point 1. LeAnn Freeland (1993-97) ...... 2,269 1. LeAnn Freeland (1993-97) . . . . . 491 Field Goals Attempted 2. Eileen Weber (1994-98) . . . . . 1,847 2. Shelly Scott (1987-92) ...... 385 1. Deb Pope (1992-96) ...... 416* 3. Kathy Lauck (1990-94) ...... 1,573 3. Eileen Weber (1994-98) ...... 348 2. Jamie Truitt (2003-05) ...... 404 4. Casey Hughes (1998-02) ...... 1,418 4. Kathy Lauck (1990-94) ...... 329 3. Jennifer Donner (1996-00) . . . . . 334 5. Shelly Scott (1987-92) ...... 1,414 5. Casey Hughes (1998-02) ...... 282 4. Glenna Bower (1991-94) ...... 326 6. Peggy Witsman (1982-86) . . . . 1,267 5. Casey Hughes (1998-02) ...... 314 7. Jasmine Baines (2005-08) . . . . . 1,209 Career: Most Free Throws Attempted *GLVC Career Record with 284 in conference 8. Connie VanMeter (1983-87) . . . . 1,163 1. LeAnn Freeland (1993-97) . . . . . 738 play. 9. Natalie Glaser (1998-01) . . . . . 1,076 2. Shelly Scott (1987-92) ...... 494 10. Jessica Stuckman (2000-02) ...... 1,032 3. Kathy Lauck (1990-94) ...... 484 Career: Most Assists 11. Deb Pope (1992-96) ...... 998 4. Eileen Weber (1994-98) ...... 474 1. Adrienne Seitz (1995-99) ...... 565 12. Penny Dietz (1985-87) ...... 945 5. Jasmine Baines (2005-08) ...... 413 2. Connie VanMeter (1983-87) . . . . 353 13. Holly Billings (1978-81) ...... 889 3. Bethany Miller (1999-03) ...... 335 14. Jamie Truitt (2003-05) ...... 846 4. Sharon Agee (1986-89) ...... 316 15. Mindy Gingerich (1996-00) ...... 843 5. Jasmine Moore (2000-02) ...... 293 16. Elizabeth Prewett (1997-01) . . . . . 837 17. Glenna Bower (1991-94) ...... 819 Career: Most Steals 18. Africa Sherrod (2001-03) ...... 818 1. Casey Hughes (1998-02) ...... 214 19. Debbie Frank (1983-87) ...... 808 2. Adrienne Seitz (1995-99) ...... 198 20. Jennifer Donner (1996-00) . . . . . 803 3. Eileen Weber (1994-98) ...... 188 Bethany Miller (1999-03) . . . . . 188 Career: Leading Rebounders 5. Ashley Green (2002-06) ...... 180 1. LeAnn Freeland (1993-97) . . . . . 961 2. Eileen Weber (1994-98) ...... 842 3. Kathy Lauck (1990-94) ...... 791 GAME & SEASON RECORD BOOK 4. Shelly Scott (1987-92) ...... 745 5. Vicky Branson (1982-86) ...... 682 Debbie Frank (1983-87) ...... 682 Most Points GAME: (50) LeAnn Freeland vs. IPFW, Jan. 28, 1995 7. Debbie Schutte (1975-78) . . . . . 600 SEASON: (676) Jessica Stuckman, 2001-02* 8. Elizabeth Prewett (1997-01) ...... 589 (674) LeAnn Freeland, 1996-97** 9. Casey Hughes (1998-02) ...... 553 *Played in 33 games; **Played in 32 games 10. Mary Beaven (1978-81) ...... 542 11. Brittany Neuman (2005-09) . . . . 519 12. Jasmine Baines (2005-08) ...... 496 Most Field Goals Made 13. Ashley Green (2002-06) ...... 493 GAME: (20) LeAnn Freeland vs. Ashland, 14. Africa Sherrod (2001-03) ...... 473 Jan. 26, 1995 15. Connie VanMeter (1983-87) . . . . 465 SEASON: (265) LeAnn Freeland, 1994-95 Jamie Truitt is one of the most prolific three- Most Field Goals Attempted GAME: (28) Holly Billings vs. Columbia College, Career: Leaders in Games Played point shooters in GLVC history. In just two 1979-80 1. Adrienne Seitz (1995-99) ...... 120 seasons in a USI uniform, Truitt drained 165 2. Jennifer Donner (1996-00) ...... 117 SEASON: (453) Jessica Stuckman, 2001-02 3. Mindy Gingerich (1996-00) . . . . . 116 shots from behind the arc, including a single- 4. LeAnnFreeland (1993-97) ...... 115 season school-recrd 84 in 2003-04. Her nine Most Free Throws Made Eileen Weber (1994-98) ...... 115 three-pointers against Saint Joseph’s College GAME: (19) Shelly Scott vs. Indianapolis, on January 13, 2005, tied a GLVC record for 1988-89 Career: Most Field Goals Made three-pointers in a single game. SEASON: (196) Shelly Scott, 1988-89 1. LeAnn Freeland (1993-97) . . . . . 887 2. Eileen Weber (1994-98) ...... 705 Most Consecutive Free Throws 3. Kathy Lauck (1990-94) ...... 622 Career: Most Three-point Goals Made (31) Kathy Lauck, 1993-94 4. Casey Hughes (1998-02) ...... 522 1. Deb Pope (1992-96) ...... 184* 5. Shelly Scott (1987-92) ...... 504 2. Jamie Truitt (2003-05) ...... 165 Most Three-point Field Goals Made 3. Jennifer Donner (1996-00) . . . . . 129 HALF: (6) Shajuan Lindsey vs. Assumption, Career: Most Field Goals Attempted 4. Katie Thiesenhusen (2005-07) . . . .121 Dec. 21, 2003; Jamie Truitt vs. Saint Joseph’s, 1. LeAnn Freeland (1993-97) ...... 1,449 5. Glenna Bower (1991-94) ...... 112 January 13, 2005 2. Eileen Weber (1994-98) ...... 1,317 *GLVC Career Record with 122 in conference play. GAME: (9) Jamie Truitt vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3. Kathy Lauck (1990-94) ...... 1,258 Jan. 13, 2005* 4. Peggy Witsman (1982-86) . . . . . 1,245 SEASON: (84) Jamie Truitt, 2003-04 5. Casey Hughes (1998-02) ...... 1,153 *Tied the GLVC record

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GAME & SEASON RECORD BOOK TEAM RECORDS Most Three-point Field Goals Made GAME: (14) VS. IUPU Indianapolis, Most Three-point Field Goals Attempted Highest Scoring Average Dec. 4, 1992 GAME: (14) Deb Pope vs. Kentucky State, SEASON: (24.4) LeAnn Freeland, 1994-95 SEASON: (217) 1992-93 Feb. 18, 1995; vs. Lewis, Feb. 4, 1995; Jamie Career: (19.7) LeAnn Freeland, 1993-97 Truitt vs. Saint Joseph’s, Jan. 13, 2005 Most Three-point Field Goals Attempted SEASON: (202) Jamie Truitt, 2003-04; 2004-05 Most Points GAME: (30) vs. Indianapolis, Jan. 30, 1993 GAME: (116) vs. Kentucky State, Feb. 13, 1993 SEASON: (623) 1992-93 Most Rebounds GAME/BOTH TEAMS: (210) USI (104) vs. GAME: (21) Debbie Schutte vs. Oakland South Dakota State (106), Nov. 11, 2001 Best Field Goal Percentage City1977; (21) Jill Padgett vs. Kentucky SEASON: (2844) 1996-97 GAME: (.667, 31-54) vs. Oakland City Wesleyan 1977 Dec. 31, 2005 SEASON: (281) Shelly Scott, 1988-89 Most Field Goals Made SEASON: (.487, 1069-2196) 1996-97 GAME: (48) vs. Kentucky State, Feb. 13, 1993 Most Steals SEASON: (1069) 1996-97 Best Free Throw Percentage GAME: (10) Angie Cacello vs. Kentucky (Minimum of 10 attempts) Wesleyan, Feb. 22, 1997 GAME: (1.000, 15-15) vs. Saint Joseph’s, SEASON: (108) Jasmine Moore, 2001-02 Dec. 6, 1997; (1.00, 13-13) vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Feb. 17, 1990 Most Assists SEASON: (.763, 489-641) 2003-04 GAME: (14) Adrienne Seitz vs. SIU Edwardsville, Feb. 9, 1999 Best Three-Point Percentage SEASON: (194) Adrienne Seitz, 1998-99 (Minimum of 10 attempts) GAME: (.667, 8-12) vs. Missouri-St. Louis, Most Blocks Feb. 13, 1999; (.667, 8-12) vs. Wisconsin- GAME: (10) LeAnn Freeland vs. Indianapolis, Parkside, Feb. 27, 2002 Dec. 29, 1994 SEASON: (.384, 175-456) 1994-95 SEASON: (69) LeAnn Freeland, 1994-95 CAREER: (194) LeAnn Freeland, 1993-97 Most Rebounds GAME: (67) vs. Kentucky State, Feb. 13, 1993 Best Field Goal Percentage SEASON: (1,418) 2000-01 (Minimum of 10 attempts) Most Steals GAME: (1.000, 12-12) Jessica Stuckman vs. GAME: (29) vs. Tri-State, Dec. 29, Missouri-St. Louis, Feb. 2, 2002 1998; vs. St. Francis, Dec. 7, 1996; vs. Calumet- SEASON: (.652, 259-397) LeAnn Freeland, St. Joseph’s, Nov. 21, 2004 1996-97 CAREER: (.612, 887-1449) LeAnn SEASON: (468) vs. 1996-97 Freeland, 1993-97 (Min. 300 attempts) Most Blocks Best Free Throw Percentage GAME: (16) vs. Bellarmine, Feb. 22, 1996 (Minimum of 12 attempts) Adrienne Seitz is USI’s career leader in games SEASON: (157) 1995-96 GAME: (1.000, 14-14) Shelly Scott vs. played (120) and assists (565). Seitz’s play St. Joseph’s, 1988-89; (1.000, 12-12) Shannon helped the Eagles secure two GLVC titles, Miscellaneous Wells vs. SIU Edwardsville, Feb. 19, 2004 three trips to the NCAA II Great Lakes WIDEST MARGIN OF VICTORY: (95) vs. St. Mary’s (113-18), 1978-79 SEASON: (.862, 100-116) Andrea Engleking, Region Tournament, and a trip to the NCAA 2004-05 MOST VICTORIES IN A SEASON: II National Championship game. She also CAREER: (.809, 225-278) Jessica Stuckman, (30) 1996-97 2000-02 (Min. 200 Attempts) holds the school record for assists in a single MOST VICTORIES IN THE GLVC: game (14) and season (194). (20) 1996-97 (Second year with a 20 game schedule) Best Three-point Field Goal Percentage LONGEST WINNING STREAK: (29) 1996-97 (Minimum of 5 attempts) LONGEST WINNING STREAK IN A SEASON: (29)1996-97 GAME: (.857, 6-7) Shajuan Lindsey vs. Most Field Goals Attempted BEST RECORD: (30-2, .938) 1996-97 Assumption, Dec. 21, 2003; Deb Pope vs. GAME: (100) vs. Kentucky State, Feb. 13, 1993 HIGHSEST SCORING AVERAGE: (88.9) Bellarmine, Jan. 21, 1995 SEASON: (2262) 2001-02 SEASON: (.507, 74-146) Deb Pope, 1994-95 1996-97 (Best in the nation) (Min. 40 Att.) Most Free Throws Made Career: (.442, 184-416) Deb Pope, 1992-96) GAME: (38) vs. Alaska-Anchorage, Dec. 11, (Min. 90 Att.) 1992; (38) vs. Indianapolis, Dec. 5, 1998 SEASON: (548) 2001-02 Highest Rebounding Average SEASON: (15.1) Debbie Schutte, 1976-77 Most Free Throws Attempted Career: (14.3) Debbie Schutte, 1975-77 GAME: (50) vs. Alaska-Anchorage, Dec. 11, 1993; (50) vs. Indianapolis, Dec. 5, 1998 SEASON: (779) 2001-02

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INDIVIDUAL HONORS All-IAIAW District GLVC Players of the Year Holly Billings–1981 Southern District Kathy Lauck–1994 All-Americans All-Tournament Team LeAnn Freeland–1995, 1997 Kathy Lauck Cindy Huckabee–1981 Southern District Eileen Weber–1998 • Kodak/WBCA 1994 All-Tournament Team • Division II Bulletin (First Team) 1994 GLVC Newcomers/Freshman of the Year • USA Today/Don Hansen’s Weekly Basketball All-IAIAW State Eileen Weber–1995 Gazette (Second Team)1994 Holly Billings–1981 All-State Tournament Team Jessica Stuckman–2001 • GLVC Player of the Year, 1994 Lisa Krieg–1982 All-State Tournament Team • All-GLVC 1993 (Second Team), GLVC All-Tournament Selections 1994 (First Team) State Awards Jessica Stuckman–2001 (MVP), 2002 (MVP) Holly Billings–1981 Eleanor St. John Award Elizabeth Prewett–2001 LeAnn Freeland (presented to the top seven female athletes Jasmine Moore–2002 • Kodak/WBCA 1995, 1996, 1997 in Indiana) Shajuan Lindsey–2004 • Division II Bulletin 1997 • College Sports All-American, 1995, 1996 NCAA Division II Player of the Year GLVC Players of the Week • College Sports National Player of the Year, LeAnn Freeland–1995 Connie VanMeter–1984 1995 (College Sports Magazine) Kim Pearson–1988 • GLVC Player of the Year, 1995, 1997 Shelly Scott–1988-89 (twice) Kathy Lauck–1992, 1994 (twice) • All-GLVC 1995 (First Team), 1996 (First Daktronics All-Region Glenna Bower–1992 Team), 1997 (First Team) Elizabeth Prewitt–2001 (First Team) Jessica Stuckman–2002 (First Team) Missy Hart–1995 • GTE-CoSIDA Academic All-American  Africa Sherrod–2003 (First Team) LeAnn Freeland–1995 (three times), 1996 1996 (Third Team), 1997 (First Team) (five times), 1997 (six times) • Academic All-GLVC, 1995, 1996, 1997 Great Lakes Region Eileen Weber–1995, 1996, 1997 Karrie Hochgesang–2000 Eileen Weber All-Tournament Selections Nicole McDaniel–2000 Eileen Weber–1997 • Kodak/WBCA All-American; Daktronics Jessica Stuckman–2001, 2002 (twice) LeAnn Freeland–1997 (MVP) All-American (Second Team),1998 Elizabeth Prewett–2001 Jasmine Moore–2001, 2002 • Kodak/WBCA 1997 (Honorable Mention) Casey Hughes–2001 Elizabeth Prewett–2001 (MVP) • Division II Bulletin 1997 (Honorable Natalie Glaser–2001 Jessica Stuckman–2002 Mention); 1998 (Second Team) Continued on next page... • GLVC Player of the Year, 1998 • GLVC Newcomer of the Year, 1995 • All-GLVC 1995 (Second Team), 1996 (Second Team), 1997 (First Team); 1998 (First Team) • Academic All-GLVC 1996, 1997, 1998

Elizabeth Prewett • Daktronkics All-American (Third Team), 2001 • All-Great Lakes Region (First Team), 2001 • NCAA II Great Lakes Region Tournament MVP, 2001 • All-GLVC (First Team), 2001 • GLVC All-Tournament Team, 2001 • Academic All-GLVC 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001

Jessica Stuckman • Kodak/WBCA All-American (Honorable Mention), 2002 • Division II Bulletin Preseason All-American (Honorable Mention), 2001-02 • Division II Bulletin All-American (Honorable Mention), 2002 • Daktronics All-American (Honorable Mention), 2002 • Daktronics All-Region (First Team), 2002 The University of Southern Indiana women’s basketball team was 22-5 overall, 14-4 GLVC, as it • NCAA II Great Lakes Region captured its first GLVC title and made its first-ever trip to the NCAA II Tournament in 1994-95. All-Tournament, 2002 Two players on the 1994-95 squad—LeAnn Freeland and Eileen Weber—went on to earn All- • GLVC Tournament MVP, 2001 and 2002 • All-GLVC (First Team), 2002; America and GLVC Player of the Year honors during their careers. Freeland was the College Sports (Honorable Mention), 2001 National Player of the Year in 1995. • Verizon Academic All-District, 2002 • Academic All-GLVC, 2001, 2002

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Elizabeth Prewett–2000-01 (First Team) Natalie Glaser–2000-01 (Second Team) Jessica Stuckman–2000-01 (Honorable Mention), 2001-02 (First Team) Jasmine Moore–2000-01 (Honorable Mention), 2001-02 (First Team) Africa Sherrod–2001-02 (Honorable Mention), 2002-03 (Second Team) Jamie Truitt–2003-04 (Second Team) 2004-05 (Honorable Mention) Jasmine Baines–2005-06 (Honorable Mention) 2007-08 (Second Team) Katie Thiesenhusen–2006-07 (Honorable Mention) Ellen Young–2008-09 (Third Team)

GLVC Coach of the Year Chance Dugan–1997 Rick Stein–2001

WBCA District IV Coach of the Year Chance Dugan 1997 (Finalist for National Coach of the Year)

Jasmine Moore, a two-time All-GLVC GLVC All-Academic Team (Since 1995) A three-time Academic All-GLVC per- -Award began in 1988. For complete list, performer, helped lead USI to consecutive log onto www.gousieagles.com. former, Bethany Miller ranks third all- GLVC Tournament titles. Moore racked Daria Weitekamp–1996 time at USI in career assists and is tied up 751 points and 293 assists in just two LeAnn Freeland–1995, 1996, 1997 for third all-time at USI in career steals. seasons in a USI uniform. Eileen Weber–1996, 1997, 1998 Adrienne Seitz–1996 Liz Prewett–1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Mindy Gingerich–1997, 1998 Cathy Tepool–1998, 1999 GLVC Players of the Week continued... Darci Redenbaugh–1997, 1998 Natalie Glaser–1999, 2000, 2001 Jasmine Moore–2002 Angie Cacello–1998 Karrie Hochgesang–1999, 2000, 2001 Africa Sherrod–2002 (twice), 2003 Stosha DeShaiser–1998 Leah Mercer–1999 Kennitra Johnson–2004 Angi Lintker–1999 Jamie Truitt–2004 (twice) Melinda Cunningham–2000 Andrea Engleking–2005 Michelle Irwin–2000 Tiara Brown–2006 Bethany Miller–2000, 2001, 2002 Jasmine Baines–2008 Mandy Shaff–2000 Brittany Neuman–2009 Jessica Stuckman–2001, 2002 April Williams–2002, 2003 All-GLVC Team Shannon Wells–2003, 2004 Peggy Witsman–1983-84 (Second Team) Meghann Schenk–2003 Penny Dietz–1985-86 (Second Team), 1986-87 Amanda Lechlitner–2003, 2004 (Second Team) Andrea Engleking–2004, 2005 Shelly Scott–1988-89 (Second Team), 1989-90 Ashley Green–2004, 2005, 2006 (Honorable Mention) Lauren Parrish–2004 Kathy Lauck–1991-92 (Honorable Mention), Jamie Truitt–2004, 2005 1992-93 (Second Team), 1993-94 (First Team) Jessica Williams–2004 Glenna Bower–1991-92 (Honorable Mention) Megan Nelson–2005 Charlene Tinner–1992-93 (Honorable Mention) Sabrina Brandon–2005, 2006, 2007 Lisa Wells–1992-93 (Honorable Mention), Marshay Jolly–2006, 2007, 2008 1993-94 (Honorable Mention) Leah Stormont–2006, 2007 Laura Perek–1992-94 (Honorable Mention) Sarah Bultdman–2007 LeAnn Freeland–1994-95 (First Team), 1995-96 Asha Jordan–2007 (First Team), 1996-97 (First Team) Brittany Neuman–2007, 2009 Eileen Weber–1994-95 (Second Team), 1995-96 Jasmine Baines–2008 (Second Team), 1996-97 (First Team); Lauren Meneghetti–2008, 2009 1997-98 (First Team) Amie Newhart–2008, 2009 Deb Pope–1994-95 (Honorable Mention), Casey Hughes, a three-time All-GLVC Courtney Perry–2008, 2009 1995-96 (Second Team) selection, is fourth on USI’s all-time scor- Leigha Thompson–2009 Casey Hughes–1998-99 (Second Team), ing list. Hughes also ranks ninth at USI Abby Williams–2009 1999-00 (Honorable Mention), 2001-02 (Honorable Mention) in rebounding and is the Eagles’ all-time Adrienne Seitz–1998-99 (Honorable Mention) leader in career steals. Stosha DeShaiser–1998-99 (Honorable Mention) Mindy Gingerich–1999-00 (Honorable Mention)

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All-TIME COACHING RECORDS

1975-76 . . . . 3-8 . . .Monica Robinson (3-8, .273) 1976-77 . . . 7-11 . . . . . Ruth Waller 1977-78 . . . . 8-8 . . . . . Ruth Waller 1978-79 . . . . 14-6 . . . . . Ruth Waller 1979-80 . . . . 16-9 . . . . . Ruth Waller 1980-81 . . . 14-11 . . . . . Ruth Waller 1981-82 . . . . 7-17 . . . . . Ruth Waller 1982-83 . . . 4-24 . . . . . Ruth Waller 1983-84 . . . 15-13 . . . . . Ruth Waller 1984-85 . . . 14-14 . . . . . Ruth Waller (102-94, .520) 1985-86 . . . 15-13 . . . . .Larry Shown 1986-87 . . . 12-15 . . . . .Larry Shown (27-28, .491) 1987-88 . . . 8-20 . . . . . Bob Barrett (8-20, .400) 1988-89 ...... 6-21 . . . Felicia Cavallini 1989-90 . . . 2-26 . . . Felicia Cavallini 1990-91 . . . 3-25 . . . Felicia Cavallini (11-72, .133) The University of Southern Indiana women’s basketball team won its second consecutive GLVC 1991-92 . . . 8-20 . . Chancellor Dugan 1992-93 . . . 15-15 . . Chancellor Dugan Tournament title in 2001-02. The Screaming Eagles were 27-6 overall, 16-4 GLVC, and hosted the 1993-94 . . . 17-10 . . Chancellor Dugan NCAA II Great Lakes Region Tournament for the second time in the program’s history. 1994-95*! ...... 22-5 . . Chancellor Dugan 1995-96! ...... 22-7 . . Chancellor Dugan TEAM HONORS 2002-03 Ranked ninth in preseason WBCA 1996-97*! ...... 30-2 . . Chancellor Dugan Top 25 Poll 1997-98*! ...... 26-2 . . Chancellor Dugan 1979-80 IAIAW Southern District Champions 2003-04 NCAA II Tournamnet 1998-99 . . . . .19-12 . . .Chancellor Dugan –Final four in IAIAW State Tournament –Cancun de Basquetbol Champions (159-73, .685) 1980-81 IAIAW Southern District Runner-up (NCAA II) 1999-00 ...... 15-12 ...... Rick Stein –Final four in IAIAW State Tournament –Earned votes in WBCA Top 25 Poll 2000-01*! . . . 28-4 ...... Rick Stein 1995-96 Preseason Ranked third (D-II Bulletin) 2004-05 GLIAC/GLVC Challenge champions 2001-02*! ...... 27-6 ...... Rick Stein 1994-95 Ranked third nationally –Earned votes in WBCA Top 25 Poll 2002-03 ...... 8-19 ...... Rick Stein –GLVC Co-Champions 2005-06 Earned votes in WBCA Top 25 Poll 2003-04! . . . 20-10 ...... Rick Stein –NCAA II Tournament Berth (Tied for fifth) 2006-07 GLVC Tournament 2004-05 ...... 14-14 ...... Rick Stein 1995-96 Preseason Ranked third (D-II Bulletin) 2007-08 Earned votes in WBCA Top 25 Poll 2005-06 ...... 15-15 ...... Rick Stein –NCAA II Tournament Great Lakes Regional 2006-07 ...... 16-12 ...... Rick Stein 1996-97 Preseason Ranked 6th (D-II Bulletin) 2007-08 . . . .10-17 ...... Rick Stein –GLVC Champion (20-0) 2008-09 ...... 14-13 ...... Rick Stein –NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Champions (167-122, .578) (Marquette, MI) 34 YEARS ...... 474-436 (.521) –NCAA II National Finalist (Grand Forks, ND) *GLVC Championship; 1997-98 Ranked NUMBER ONE nationally for !NCAA II Tournament Berth six weeks. –GLVC regular season and tournament champions –NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Semi-Finalist (HOSTED BY USI) 2000-01 NWMSU Disney Classic participant (Orlando, FL) –GLVC Co-Champions (17-3) –GLVC Tournament Champions –NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Championa (Houghton, MI) –NCAA II Elite Eight Participant (Rochester, MN) Former Head Coach Chancellor Dugan –Ranked 6th in final WBCA Top 25 Poll posted a 159-73 mark in eight seasons at 2001-02 Second at the Disney D-II Tip-off the helm of the Screaming Eagles. Dugan Classic (Orlando, FL) led USI to three GLVC titles and four –GLVC Tournament Champions –NCAA II Great Lakes Regional finalists NCAA II Tournament appearances dur- (hosted by USI) ing her stint at USI. –Ranked as high as fourth in nation –Ranked 10th in final WBCA Top 25 Poll

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All-TIME SERIES RECORDS Lynn ...... 0-1 Saginaw Valley State ...... 0-1 Marian ...... 1-3 San Francisco State ...... 0-0 Abilene Christian ...... 0-2 Mars Hill ...... 0-1 Scranton ...... 1-0 Alabama-Huntsville ...... 2-0 Marygrove ...... 1-0 School of the Ozarks ...... 0-1 Anderson College ...... 2-0 Maryville ...... 0-0 South Dakota State ...... 0-1 Angelo State ...... 1-0 Merrimack ...... 0-1 Southeast Missouri ...... 1-11 Arkansas Tech ...... 1-0 Michigan Tech ...... 4-3 Southeastern Oklahoma State ...... 1-0 Ashland ...... 7-15 Mid-Continent ...... 1-0 SIU Carbondale ...... 4-2 Assumption ...... 1-0 Middle Tennessee St...... 0-2 SIU Edwardsville ...... 24-24 Augusta State ...... 0-1 Minnesota-Duluth ...... 1-0 St. Ambrose ...... 1-0 Austin Peay ...... 0-6 Missouri-Kansas City ...... 1-2 St. Francis ...... 1-0 Bellarmine ...... 16-38 Missouri-St. Louis ...... 25-10 St. Joseph’s ...... 29-23 Brescia ...... 1-3 Missouri S&T (formerly UM-Rolla) . . . 1-9 St. Louis ...... 2-4 Butler University ...... 1-6 Missouri Southern State ...... 0-1 St. Mary’s (Tex.) ...... 1-0 Cal State Domingez Hills ...... 1-0 Mount Olive ...... 1-0 St. Mary’s of the Woods ...... 4-0 Calumet-St. Joseph’s ...... 1-0 Murray State ...... 1-4 St. Rose ...... 0-1 Campbellsville ...... 0-1 Nebraska-Kearney ...... 0-1 Tampa ...... 1-0 California-Davis ...... 1-0 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 1-0 Tiffin ...... 0-1 Carson-Newman ...... 0-1 North Alabama ...... 1-0 Truman State ...... 2-1 Charleston ...... 1-0 North Dakota ...... 0-1 Tri-State ...... 1-0 Central Arkansas ...... 1-0 Northern Colorado ...... 1-0 Tusculum ...... 0-1 Central Missouri ...... 2-1 Northern Kentucky ...... 17-34 Valparaiso ...... 3-0 Central State ...... 2-2 Northern Michigan ...... 4-1 Vincennes ...... 0-8 Chicago Circle ...... 1-0 Northwest Missouri State ...... 1-0 Urbana ...... 0-0 Columbia College ...... 0-1 Northwood ...... 2-1 Wayne State (Mich.) ...... 6-0 Columbus State ...... 0-3 Oakland ...... 1-1 Western Oregon ...... 0-0 Cumberlands (Ky.) ...... 1-0 Oakland City ...... 24-11 West Virginia Wesleyan ...... 2-0 David Lipscomb ...... 0-2 Pikeville ...... 0-1 Wisconsin-Parkside ...... 19-5 Delta State ...... 2-0 Pittsburg State ...... 1-0 Wright State ...... 2-2 DePauw ...... 2-0 Puerto Rico-Mayaguez ...... 1-0 *2009-10 opponents listed in bold. Drury ...... 2-6 Purdue-Calumet ...... 2-0 Eastern Illinois ...... 0-2 Quincy ...... 16-18 East Texas State ...... 0-1 Robert Morris (Chicago) ...... 1-0 Edinboro ...... 1-0 Rockhurst ...... 6-3 Evansville ...... 7-15 Ferris State ...... 5-2 Florida Tech ...... 1-0 Fort Campbell ...... 1-2 Fort Lewis ...... 0-0 Franklin ...... 9-2 Gannon ...... 2-0 Georgetown ...... 1-0 Grace ...... 2-0 Grand Valley State ...... 1-0 Hanover ...... 1-0 Harris-Stowe State ...... 1-0 Hillsdale ...... 2-1 Illinois-Springfield ...... 6-0 Indianapolis ...... 24-31 Indiana Pa...... 1-0 Indiana Tech ...... 2-0 IUPU-Ft. Wayne ...... 16-17 IUPU-Indianapolis ...... 11-5 IU-Southeast ...... 14-9 Indiana State ...... 0-1 John A. Logan ...... 4-0 John Hopkins ...... 1-0 Kentucky State ...... 12-3 Kentucky Wesleyan ...... 40-24 Lake Erie ...... 1-0 Coming off an appearance in the NCAA II National Championship game the year before, the Lake Superior State ...... 1-1 University of Southern Indiana women’s basketball team had no let down in 1997-98. The Eagles Lewis ...... 26-26 went 26-2 overall, 17-1 GLVC, and hosted the NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Tournament for the Lincoln ...... 1-0 first in the program’s history. Lincoln Memorial ...... 0-0 Lincoln Trail ...... 6-2

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USI Women’s Basketball All-Time Roster

A E K Aders, Donna ...... 1981-82 Elkin, Annette ...... 1991-94 Kahle, Sherry ...... 1977-80 Adkins, Patty ...... 1976-79 Elkin, Jeanette ...... 1991-94 Kaiser, Sheri ...... 1990-93 Agee, Sharon ...... 1986-89 Engdahl, Pam ...... 1985-86 Kammon, Carla ...... 1980-84 Alexander, Akiya ...... 2006-07 Engleking, Andrea ...... 2003-05 Karzin, Stacy ...... 2001-02 Armstrong, Kim ...... 1980-84 Evans, Judy ...... 1977-78 Keller, Kim ...... 1984-85 Aronson, Amy ...... 1989-90 Ninette Evans ...... 2007-09 King, Michelle ...... 2005-07 Knieriem, Joyce ...... 1976-78 B F Knowles, Cindy ...... 1976-77 Baines, Jasmine ...... 2005-08 Fields, Bunita ...... 1985-86 Koester, Billy Sue ...... 1975-76 Beaven, Mary ...... 1978-82 Frank, Debbie ...... 1983-87 Krammer, Shelly ...... 1987-90 Bechtel, Kim ...... 1990-92 Frank, Tracy ...... 1982-83 Kreider, Megan ...... 2005-2006 Beck, Kathy ...... 1978-80 Freeland, LeAnn ...... 1993-97 Krieg, Lisa ...... 1981-82 Bettis, Bonnie ...... 1983-84 Fultz, Jennifer ...... 1984-86 Billings, Holly ...... 1977-81 Funk, Michele ...... 1978-82 L Blair, Kristie ...... 1986-87 Lagne, Elaine ...... 1988-89 Bonner, Curita ...... 1994-96 G Lampkin, Karen ...... 1985-86 Bower, Glenna ...... 1991-94 Gatling, Randa ...... 1994-98 Lane, Kelly ...... 1983-84 Bracken, Pam ...... 1980-81 Gee, Dezi ...... 1986-87 Lauck, Kathy ...... 1990-94 Bradford, Heather ...... 1990-91 Geisler, Sandy ...... 1982-83 Lechlitner, Amanda ...... 2002-04 Brandon, Sabrina ...... 2004-07 Gentry, Sharon ...... 1990-92 Leeberg, Cootie ...... 2008-present Braun, Becky ...... 1984-86 Gingerich, Mindy ...... 1996-2000 Leveritt, Lacey ...... 1989-90 Braun, Janet ...... 1984-87 Glaser, Missy ...... 2006-07 Lindsey, Shajuan ...... 2002-04 Branson, Vicky ...... 1982-86 Glaser, Natalie ...... 1998-2001 Lintker, Angi ...... 1995-99 Bridgewater, Gayle ...... 1991-92 Gould, Thea ...... 1989-91 Long, Carlin ...... 1999-2000 Brown, Althea ...... 1981-82 Gray, Peggy ...... 1979-81 Luce, Lauren ...... 2008-09 Brown, Tiara ...... 2004-06 Green, Ashley ...... 2002-2006 Ludwig, Debbie ...... 1980-82 Brunson, Lana ...... 1975-78 Green, Krystal ...... 1987-89 Lutchka, Monica ...... 1987-90 Bryant, Robin ...... 1982-84 Grimaldo, Jessica ...... 2004-present Buldtman, Sarah ...... 2005-07 Gross, Clarissa ...... 2003-04 Bullock, Heidi ...... 1990-92 Burkhardt, Missy ...... 1988-89; 1990-91 H Harris, Carla ...... 1978-80 C Harris, Haley ...... 1997-98 Cacello, Angie ...... 1996-98 Harris, June ...... 1979-81 Calhoun, Amber ...... 2001-03 Hart, Missy ...... 1991-95 Carson, Pat ...... 1976-77 Hart, Summer ...... 1996-97 Chamberlain, Shell ...... 1986-87 Henry, Christy ...... 1995-96 Clayton, Denise ...... 1978-79 Hinton, Kim ...... 1976-77 Clayton, Mandy ...... 1988-89 Hochgesang, Karrie ...... 1998-2001 Clendenen, Carly ...... 2007-08 Huckabee, Cindy ...... 1980-81 Collignon, Treva ...... 1986-88 Hughes, Casey ...... 1998-2002 Collins, Keisha ...... 2005-06 Hyatt, Cindy ...... 1975-77 Copelin, Lora ...... 1995-97 Copelin, Lydia ...... 1995-96 I Corbett, Josette ...... 1987-91 Inman, Melissa ...... 1989-90 Corbitt, Becky ...... 1989-90 Irwin, Michelle ...... 1999-2002 Craney, Julie ...... 1978-80 Cunningham, Melinda ...... 1999-2000 J Johnson, Holly ...... 2002-03 D Johnson, Kennitra ...... 2003-05 Darden, Brittany ...... 2007-08 Jolly, Marshay ...... 2004-08 Darlage, Mary ...... 1992-93 Jones, Cindy ...... 1975-77 Demmon, Jamie ...... 1990-91 Jordan, Asha ...... 2006-07 DeShasier, Stosha ...... 1997-99 Dezember, Joni ...... 1977-79 Dietz, Penny ...... 1985-87 Natalie Glaser led the Screaming Eagles Ditton, Jesstina ...... 2006-07 in scoring as a senior in 2000-01. Her 15.2 Donner, Jennifer ...... 1996-2000 points per game helped lead USI to a 28-4 Drake, Angel ...... 1989-90 record and an appearance in the 2001 Duke, Holly Ann ...... 1980-84 NCAA II Elite Eight.

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P W Pearson, Kim ...... 1986-88 Wagner, Penny ...... 1977-78 Perek, Laura ...... 1990-94 Walker, Leica ...... 1975-76 Perry, Courtney ...... 2007-present Walker, Lori ...... 1982-83 Peters, Laurie ...... 1981-84 Wall, Erin ...... 2000-02 Pomatto, Becky ...... 1977-80 Watanube, Shelley ...... 1976-77 Pope, Deb ...... 1992-96 Weaver, Jane ...... 1984-88 Popham, LaQuitta ...... 1978-80 Weber, Eileen ...... 1994-98 Pounds, Connie ...... 1980-81 Weidner, Mary ...... 1982-84 Prewett, Elizabeth ...... 1997-2001 Weitekamp, Daria ...... 1994-96 Wells, Lisa ...... 1992-94 R Wells, Phyllis ...... 1976-77 Redenbaugh, Darci ...... 1996-98 Wells, Shannon ...... 2002-04 Reinholt, LeeAnn ...... 1981-82 Willett, Sheila ...... 1975-76 Reneer, Debbie ...... 1981-82 Williams, Abby ...... 2008-present Robertson, Jenny ...... 1982-83 Williams, April ...... 2001-03 Roby, Stacey ...... 1992-96 Williams, Debbie ...... 1978-81 Williams, Jessica ...... 2003-04 S Williams, Kathi ...... 1975-76 Schenk, Meghann ...... 2002-03 Witkowiak, Kim ...... 2000-01 Schutte, Debbie ...... 1975-78 Witsman, Peggy ...... 1982-86 Scott, Michelle ...... 1992-93 Wooley, Mevett ...... 2000-02 Scott, Shelly ...... 1987-90; 1991-92 Wonnell, Cathy ...... 1982-84 Seniour, Shannon ...... 1994-95 Workman, Kim ...... 1984-86 Shaff, Mandy ...... 1999-2000 Workman, Julie ...... 1981-85 Sherrod, Africa ...... 2001-03 Wuensch, Diane ...... 1978-80 Jasmine Baines was a two-time All- Sietz, Adrienne ...... 1995-99 Slaughter, Danielle ...... 1991-94 Y GLVC performer for USI, scoring 1,209 Slemer, Julie ...... 1987-89 Young, Ellen ...... 2008-present points and grabbing 496 rebounds in just Smart, VaNita ...... 2007-08 three seasons in an Eagles uniform. Soaper, Rinesha ...... 2008-present Sork, Shavon ...... 1998-2000 Spaulding, Angie ...... 1990-92 Steinhauer, Patti ...... 1976-77 M Stone, Diane ...... 1988-89 McCord, Amy ...... 1989-91 Stormont, Leah ...... 2003-07 McDaniel, Nicole ...... 1999-2000 Stuckman, Jessica ...... 2000-02 McDonald, Nicole ...... 2004-2006 Sweet, Sharie ...... 1990-92 McIntosh, Sarah ...... 2001-03 Swope, Debbie ...... 1978-79 Meier, Emily ...... 2003-05 Melvin, Laurie ...... 1980-81 T Meneghettie, Lauren ...... 2007-present Teer, Debbie ...... 1975-77 Mercer, Leah ...... 1997-99 Tepool, Cathy ...... 1994-95; 1996-99 Meriwether, Marcia ...... 1982-86 Tepool, Robin ...... 1994-95 Miles, Gretchen ...... 1998-99 Thiesenhusen, Katie ...... 2005-07 Miller, Bethany ...... 1999-2003 Thompson, Leigha . . . . . 2007-present Miller, Christen ...... 1995-98 Tichenor, Rebecca ...... 1998-99 Miller, Taylor ...... 2008-09 Tillema, Rebecca ...... 1994-95 Moore, Jasmine ...... 2000-02 Tinner, Charlene ...... 1992-93 Morris, Karen ...... 1975-76 Toppi, Karen ...... 1979-81 Truitt, Jamie ...... 2003-05 N Nance, Ericka ...... 1996-98 V Nations, Casey ...... 2000-01 VanMeter, Carrie ...... 1983-85 Nelson, Megan ...... 2002-05 VanMeter, Connie ...... 1984-87 Neufelder, Nancy ...... 1975-76 Neuman, Brittany ...... 2005-09 Africa Sherrod led the Eagles in 2002-03 Newhart, Amie ...... 2007-present Niethammer, Jennifer ...... 1991-92 with 16.6 points and 10.1 rebounds per game. She recorded 17 double-doubles, O including a school-record 10 straight. Oeth, Brittaney ...... 2004-05

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USI Women’s Basketball Year-by-Year Results

1975-76 (3-8) 1979-80 (16-9) 1981-82 continued... Home: n/a; Away: 3-8 Home: 6-3; Away: 10-6 OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score SIU Edwardsville L 51-66 Oakland City L 30-60 Kentucky Wesleyan W 68-67 Indianapolis L 53-80 Evansville L 27-70 IUPU Indianapolis W 67-57 *IU-Southeast L 63-69 Kentucky Wesleyan L 38-63 Evansville W 66-64 ^Wisconsin-Milwaukee Tournament; *IAIAW District Tournament John A. Logan W 53-44 Vincennes L 61-75 Ft. Campbell L 37-84 Anderson W 62-56 1982-83 (4-24) Oakland City L 37-39 Franklin W 69-55 Home: 2-10; Away: 1-14; Neuatral: 1-0 Evansville L 28-76 Lincoln Trail W 58-47 OPPONENTS W/L Score John A. Logan W 41-37 Murray State L 62-77 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS L 51-86 John A. Logan W 51-37 IU Southeast W 60-59 Oakland City L 51-69 Ft. Campbell L 32-59 Murray State L 43-97 IU-Southeast L 76-80 Kentucky Wesleyan L 55-60 Oakland City W 72-63 Vincennes L 57-66 Indianapolis W 63-54 ^Franklin W 50-48 1976-77 (7-11) DePauw W 67-33 ^IU-Southeast W 74-67 Home: 3-5; Away: 4-6 Lincoln Trail L 54-63 Northern Kentucky L 34-73 OPPONENTS W/L Score Franklin W 51-48 Lewis L 61-82 Kentucky Wesleyan W 45-17 Butler L 62-78 IU-SOUTHEAST L 61-65 Marian L 43-52 Vincennes L 54-70 VINCENNES L 61-85 Indiana State L 20-76 Kentucky Wesleyan W 89-61 IUPU Indianapolis L 62-78 Oakland City L 42-44 John A. Logan W 74-63 SAINT JOSEPH’S W 72-68 IU-Southeast L 40-54 Evansville W 60-46 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI L 46-77 Evansville L 29-61 Oakland City W 71-51 SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 55-71 Franklin L 43-57 Marian L 47-51 BELLARMINE L 51-76 Lincoln Trail W 51-32 *Indianapolis W 78-67 Evansville L 55-73 IU-Southeast L 43-47 *Franklin L 55-69 BUTLER L 44-102 Ft. Campbell W 52-40 ^Butler L 43-59 ST. LOUIS L 52-68 Oakland City W 47-32 *IAIAW District Tournament; ^IAIAW State Tournament OAKLAND CITY L 58-67 Evansville L 34-66 Indianapolis L 49-81 Marion W 58-47 1980-81 (14-11) Kentucky Wesleyan L 51-71 Lincoln Trail W 45-29 Home: 6-6; Away: 8-5 Bellarmine L 55-97 Vincennes L 43-75 OPPONENTS W/L Score IUPU INDIANAPOLIS W 66-58 Southeast Illinois L 47-65 Bellarmine L 56-69 St. Louis L 50-67 Kentucky Wesleyan W 85-24 SAINT JOSEPH’S L 57-67 SIU-Edwardsville L 56-83 Southeast Illinois L 55-63 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI L 75-86 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 66-73 ANDERSON W 77-40 *Evansville L 92-110 1977-78 (8-8) IU-SOUTHEAST W 89-62 Indianapolis L 65-105 Home: n/a; Away: n/a EVANSVILLE W 84-60 ^Franklin Tournament; *Evansville Tournament OPPONENTS W/L Score Oakland City W 68-65 St. Mary’s W 63-39 IUPU Indianapolis W 57-52 1983-84 (15-13, 4-6 GLVC) Oakland City W 65-61 DePauw W 77-49 Home: 7-4; Away: 7-8; Neutral: 1-1 Lincoln Trail L 49-53 INDIANAPOLIS W 59-57 OPPONENTS W/L Score Columbia College L 57-59 Evansville W 84-51 ST. LOUIS L 59-61 Vincennes L 40-69 Franklin W 77-68 (ot) ^Missouri-St. Louis L 57-60 Southeast Illinois W 70-53 Indianapolis L 50-55 ^Lincoln W 85-79 Evansville --L 43-51 OAKLAND CITY W 81-61 IU-Southeast W 71-70 Kentucky Wesleyan W 62-46 BUTLER L 47-56 #SIU Edwardsville W 67-62 Evansville L 47-61 Kentucky Wesleyan L 65-83 #Missouri-Kansas City L 73-77 IU-Southeast L 62-68 DEPAUW W 97-43 Oakland City L 94-95 (ot) Southeast Illinois W 76-51 Vincennes L 61-62 WRIGHT STATE W 53-51 Lincoln Trail W 70-48 HANOVER W 74-65 Evansville L 71-80 Kentucky Wesleyan W 59-34 Valparaiso W 67-58 IUPU INDIANAPOLIS W 72-52 Oakland City L 44-71 EASTERN ILLINOIS L 56-58 St. Louis W 78-69 St. Mary’s W 58-41 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 63-77 *BELLARMINE W 62-60 (ot) IU Southeast L 46-68 Franklin W 71-64 SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 67-56 Indianapolis L 55-62 Southeast Missouri L 63-88 1978-79 (14-6) Butler L 62-82 *INDIANAPOLIS L 49-77 Home: 5-2; Away: 9-4 *Saint Joseph’s L 56-62 OPPONENTS W/L Score 1981-82 (7-17) *Lewis L 71-76 St. Mary’s W 99-27 Home: 6-5; Away: 1-10; Neutral: 0-2 OAKLAND CITY W 74-72 Southeast Illinois W 108-33 OPPONENTS W/L Score *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 62-59 IU-Southeast L 50-67 SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 52-75 IU-SOUTHEAST W 64-62 Kentucky Wesleyan L 55-67 IU-Southeast L 55-60 NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 69-63 Kentucky Wesleyan L 67-70 VALPARAISO W 84-70 IUPU Indianapolis L 60-65 Franklin W 71-61 Oakland City W 72-69 *Bellarmine L 56-76 Southeast Illinois W 96-42 Butler L 49-83 *Indianapolis L 49-76 IUPU Indianapolis L 58-63 ^Mankato State L 46-67 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 56-51 St. Mary’s W 113-18 ^Lewis L 63-93 *LEWIS L 61-63 Evansville W 75-48 OAKLAND CITY W 80-60 Butler W 66-58 Oakland City W 86-50 NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 71-83 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 58-56 Franklin W 68-51 IU-SOUTHEAST W 94-59 *GLVC Game; ^UMSL Tournament; #SIUE Tournament Lincoln Trail W 85-46 Saint Joseph’s L 39-40 Vincennes L 54-70 IUPU INDIANAPOLIS W 65-62 Oakland City W 70-52 Eastern Illinois L 53-91 Lincoln Trail W 81-52 FRANKLIN W 58-55 IU Southeast W 60-51 INDIANAPOLIS W 61-57 *Oakland City W 75-45 Evansville L 69-73 *IU Southeast W 72-62 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 67-93 ^St. Joseph’s L 52-72 Kentucky Wesleyan L 72-104 *IAIAW District Tournament; ^IAIAW State Tournament EVANSVILLE L 76-81 BELLARMINE L 64-76 Southeast Missouri L 65-97 Home games from 1980-81 1981-82 season continued in next column... season listed in ALL CAPS

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1984-85 (14-14, 7-7 GLVC) 1986-87 continued... 1989-90 continued... Home: 8-5; Away: 6-9 OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score *Bellarmine L 54-62 *SAINT JOSEPH’S L 63-93 AUSTIN PEAY L 72-77 *Indianapolis L 51-66 *INDIANAPOLIS L 69-87 IU-SOUTHEAST W 59-41 Kentucky State W 59-39 *Ashland L 60-77 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI L 49-68 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 58-87 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 59-71 Missouri-Kansas City L 54-58 Evansville L 58-74 Oakland City L 55-65 Chicago Circle W 53-38 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 68-74 *BELLARMINE L 57-85 Oakland City W 74-47 *Lewis W 60-59 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 53-92 EVANSVILLE W 60-43 *Saint Joseph’s W 73-64 *Lewis L 56-82 Wright State L 51-67 *GLVC Game *KENTUCKY STATE L 64-71 IU-Southeast W 72-57 *LEWIS L 49-72 *BELLARMINE L 58-59 1987-88 (8-20, 5-11 GLVC) INDIANA TECH W 70-49 *INDIANAPOLIS W 81-49 Home: 6-8; Away: 2-12 *Northern Kentucky L 58-89 Austin Peay L 76-85 OPPONENTS W/L Score *Bellarmine L 62-80 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 78-54 AUSTIN PEAY L 74-81 *Kentucky State L 61-84 *Saint Joseph’s W 81-78 CENTRAL STATE L 55-75 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 63-89 *Lewis L 66-81 Missouri-St. Louis W 67-61 SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 72-89 OAKLAND CITY W 62-55 Southeast Missouri L 33-83 *ASHLAND L 64-90 *ASHLAND W 84-76 IUPU-INDIANAPOLIS L 67-70 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE L 85-94 *IUPU FT. WAYNE L 58-60 Evansville L 69-80 *Indianapolis L 72-93 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 77-67 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 69-66 *Saint Joseph’s L 83-115 *Indianapolis L 41-64 *BELLARMINE L 52-56 *GLVC Game *Bellarmine L 65-76 *INDIANAPOLIS L 56-91 ST. LOUIS L 53-54 *Ashland L 57-73 1990-91 (3-25, 1-17 GLVC) *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 78-74 *Northern Kentucky L 43-87 Home: 1-12; Away: 2-11; Neutral: 0-2 *LEWIS L 64-67 *SAINT JOSEPH’S L 63-66 OPPONENTS W/L Score *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 69-63 *LEWIS W 82-66 ^Quincy L 70-86 Northern Kentucky L 57-89 EVANSVILLE L 70-75 ^School of the Ozarks L 63-76 *Ashland L 67-76 SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 75-70 #East Texas State L 68-71 *IUPU Ft. Wayne W 69-49 IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 73-77 #St. Mary’s W 76-66 *GLVC Game Central State L 62-84 Brescia L 56-72 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 78-69 QUINCY L 50-52 1985-86 (15-13, 8-8 GLVC) *Saint Joseph’s L 47-78 IU-SOUTHEAST W 63-59 Home: 8-5; Away: 7-8 *Lewis L 75-78 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 49-53 OPPONENTS W/L Score SIU Edwardsville L 56-68 *KENTUCKY STATE W 82-46 AUSTIN PEAY L 61-76 *ASHLAND W 76-74 *BELLARMINE L 52-76 Valparaiso W 70-63 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 62-89 *Ashland L 57-78 Evansville W 67-64 KENTUCKY STATE W 80-66 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 66-81 Southeast Missouri L 41-106 *Bellarmine L 57-79 Oakland City L 56-89 WRIGHT STATE W 86-59 *Indianapolis L 58-80 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 38-72 Oakland City W 71-54 Oakland City L 70-92 *INDIANAPOLIS L 61-88 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 87-79 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 77-72 FRANKLIN L 52-61 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 65-58 *GLVC Game *Lewis L 54-85 *ASHLAND W 74-55 *Saint Joseph’s L 53-85 Murray State L 56-82 1988-89 (6-21, 2-14 GLVC) *Bellarmine L 46-86 *Bellarmine L 67-74 Home: 6-9; Away: 0-12 *Kentucky State L 49-77 *Indianapolis W 73-59 OPPONENTS W/L Score *IUPU-FT. WAYNE L 51-107 Austin Peay L 44-67 SIU Edwardsville L 61-102 *ASHLAND L 57-84 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 66-74 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI L 75-90 IU-Southeast L 65-76 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE L 66-67 QUINCY W 83-76 *Northern Kentucky L 38-89 *Lewis L 60-74 MISSOURI-ROLLA L 63-75 *Indianapolis L 60-76 *SAINT Joseph’s W 75-70 Missouri-St. Louis L 76-79 *LEWIS L 44-75 *LEWIS W 57-50 IUPU-Indianapolis W 79-75 *SAINT JOSEPH’S L 61-88 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 88-80 CAMPBELLSVILLE L 62-76 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 52-80 OAKLAND CITY W 67-53 *Lewis L 59-83 *GLVC Game; ^Quincy College Tournament; *Northern Kentucky L 51-75 *Saint Joseph’s L 40-99 #St. Mary’s Tournament St. Louis W 65-59 *INDIANAPOLIS W 100-96 (ot) *INDIANAPOLIS L 65-70 *BELLARMINE L 72-77 1991-92 (8-20, 3-15 GLVC) *BELLARMINE W 62-58 PIKEVILLE L 78-81 Home: 5-8; Away: 3-12 *IUPU Ft. Wayne L 65-68 Indiana Tech L 73-78 OPPONENTS W/L Score *Ashland L 60-63 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 65-84 ^SIU Edwardsville W 2-0 SIU Edwardsville L 43-74 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 53-93 OAKLAND CITY W 75-49 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 67-63 *ASHLAND L 70-83 David Lipscomb L 73-92 *GLVC Game *Kentucky Wesleyan L 73-88 QUINCY W 93-78 OAKLAND CITY W 83-74 IU-SOUTHEAST W 82-69 1986-87 (12-15, 7-9 GLVC) SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 79-71 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 58-70 Home: 6-8; Away: 6-7 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 49-63 *Kentucky State W 96-65 OPPONENTS W/L Score *Ashland L 55-74 *Bellarmine L 76-91 Wright State L 81-82 *Northern Kentucky L 53-78 Oakland City L 60-66 Missouri-St. Louis L 70-73 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE L 74-83 *ASHLAND L 59-60 Austin Peay L 63-68 *Bellarmine L 47-61 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE L 77-93 OAKLAND CITY W 68-49 *Indianapolis L 70-81 *Northern Kentucky L 71-92 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI L 55-62 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 77-69 *Indianapolis L 74-82 MURRAY STATE W 78-71 *LEWIS L 74-97 IU-Southeast W 96-83 *SAINT JOSEPH’S L 62-68 *GLVC Game *LEWIS W 95-92 *LEWIS L 63-65 *SAINT JOSEPH’S L 77-87 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 52-46 1989-90 (2-26, 0-18 GLVC) Brescia L 92-99 EVANSVILLE L 91-93 Home: 2-15; Away: 0-11 SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 82-86 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 58-80 OPPONENTS W/L Score *IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 64-92 Oakland City W 68-62 OAKLAND CITY W 77-66 *Ashland L 75-86 *BELLARMINE W 64-60 BRESCIA L 69-72 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 68-96 *INDIANAPOLIS W 68-60 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI L 75-93 *INDIANAPOLIS L 60-84 *Ashland L 56-59 SIU Edwardsville L 69-116 *Lewis L 75-80 *IUPU Ft. Wayne W 67-63 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS L 69-78 1991-92 season continued on page 66... SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 74-56 IUPU-Indianapolis L 85-104 *ASHLAND L 73-77 Southeast Missouri L 49-93 *IUPU FT. WAYNE W 70-52 *IUPU Ft. 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1991-92 continued... 1994-95 continued... 1995-96 continued... OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score *Saint Joseph’s L 76-100 *INDIANAPOLIS W 93-73 *Quincy W 75-63 Quincy L 69-90 *Lewis W 76-54 *Bellarmine L 77-80 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 84-97 *St. Joseph’s W 89-79 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 83-79 *BELLARMINE L 99-106 SIU Edwardsville W 73-62 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 97-74 *KENTUCKY STATE W 97-61 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 100-63 *INDIANAPOLIS W 90-66 ^Forfeit; *GLVC Game *KENTUCKY STATE W 100-52 $Oakland W 84-83 *BELLARMINE W 100-86 $Bellarmine L 80-89 1992-93 (15-15, 9-9 GLVC) *Ashland L 88-97 *GLVC Game; #USI Holiday Inn Classic; ^Cal State-Stanislaus Home: 8-4; Away: 5-11; Neutral: 2-0 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 94-104 Tournament; $NCAA II Tournament OPPONENTS W/L Score *SAINT JOSEPH’S L 81-105 SIU Edwardsville L 62-63 *LEWIS W 94-81 1996-97 (30-2, 20-0 GLVC) DAVID LIPSCOMB L 74-93 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 75-68 Home: 15-0; Away: 12-2; Neutral: 3-0 Southeast Missouri W 94-86 *Bellarmine L 88-93 GLVC Champions; NCAA II Great Lakes Region Champions; ^IUPU-Indianapolis W 98-89 *Kentucky State W 102-72 NCAA II Finalist ^SIU Edwardsville W 75-71 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 77-72 OPPONENTS W/L Score Alaska-Anchorage W 93-85 *ASHLAND W 99-82 Northern Michigan W 84-74 Alaska-Anchorage L 84-102 *Northern Kentucky W 75-55 Michigan Tech L 73-84 Alaska-Fairbanks L 59-81 *Indianapolis W 71-54 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 97-56 Alaska-Fairbanks L 66-74 ^Oakland University L 69-88 IUPU-INDIANAPOLIS W 90-57 IUPU-INDIANAPOLIS W 107-85 *GLVC Game; @NE Missouri Tournament; ST. FRANCIS W 103-61 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 89-75 $Ferris State Tournament; #USI Holiday Tournament; #CENTRAL ARKANSAS W 93-49 *ASHLAND W 79-62 ^NCAA II Great Lakes Regional #DELTA STATE W 82-70 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 78-72 INDIANA (PA.) W 91-52 SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 102-93 (ot) 1995-96 (22-7, 16-4 GLVC) *QUINCY W 98-55 *Kentucky State W 87-59 Home: 12-2; Away: 8-4; Neutral: 2-1 *Lewis W 81-59 *Bellarmine L 87-95 NCAA II Tournament *Wisconsin-Parkside W 98-56 *SAINT JOSEPH’S L 69-92 OPPONENTS W/L Score *SIU Edwardsville W 74-65 *LEWIS W 89-71 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 90-74 *Saint Joseph’s W 114-69 *Northern Kentucky W 73-71 NORTHERN MICHIGAN L 77-89 *BELLARMINE W 68-67 *Indianapolis L 60-81 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 76-74 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 90-65 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 65-63 #FERRIS STATE W 92-66 *Northern Kentucky W 94-73 *Ashland L 70-72 #GRAND VALLEY STATE W 101-80 *Indianapolis W 94-71 *BELLARMINE W 71-70 *Lewis W 83-70 *Quincy W 103-55 *KENTUCKY STATE W 116-74 *Wisconsin-Parkside W 93-60 *Missouri-St. Louis W 109-72 *Lewis L 73-76 ^Cal St. Domingez Hills W 67-59 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 95-60 *Saint Joseph’s L 76-79 ^Missouri Southern L 76-83 *LEWIS W 90-54 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 79-91 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 67-60 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 91-67 *INDIANAPOLIS L 82-97 *St. Joseph’s L 78-83 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 101-71 Middle Tenn. State L 77-89 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 93-105 *Bellarmine W 105-75 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 94-107 *QUINCY W 91-63 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 96-72 *GLVC Game; ^Lady Metros Tournament *LEWIS W 81-58 *INDIANAPOLIS W 76-55 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 80-60 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 87-61 1993-94 (17-10, 12-6 GLVC) IUPU-Indianapolis W 73-68 ^Michigan Tech W 66-48 Home: 7-4; Away: 8-5; Neutral: 2-1 *Indianapolis W 96-83 ^Northern Michigan W 78-67 OPPONENTS W/L Score *Northern Kentucky W 92-82 ^Delta State (Elite 8) W 70-55 Lynn L 80-96 *BELLARMINE L 70-72 ^Calif.-Davis (Elite 8) W 70-62 Florida Tech W 81-48 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 97-71 ^North Dakota (Elite 8) L 78-94 ^Central Missouri W 70-68 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 68-45 *GLVC Game; #USI Holiday Inn Classic; ^Missouri-Rolla L 96-99 (ot) *SIU Edwardsville W 91-90 ^NCAA II Tournament Missouri-St. Louis W 90-73 1995-96 season continued in next column... #Missouri-Kansas City W 78-67 #Middle Tenn. State L 72-94 *Northern Kentucky W 78-70 IUPU-INDIANAPOLIS W 109-74 *Indianapolis W 90-79 *LEWIS W 93-83 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 88-61 *Ashland W 79-71 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 68-81 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 88-84 (ot) *BELLARMINE L 89-91 *KENTUCKY STATE W 97-72 *Saint Joseph’s L 68-76 *Lewis W 82-79 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE L 75-95 *ASHLAND W 101-87 SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 67-75 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 72-80 *Kentucky State W 102-84 *Bellarmine W 85-84 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 76-78 *INDIANAPOLIS W 110-87 *GLVC Game; ^SIUE Tournament; #MTSU Tournament

1994-95 (22-5, 14-4 GLVC) Home: 11-1; Away: 8-3; Neutral: 3-1 GLVC co-Champions; NCAA II Tournament OPPONENTS W/L Score @Angelo State W 94-68 @St. Ambrose W 77-68 $Lake Superior State W 78-57 $Ferris State W 78-73 #IUPU INDIANAPOLIS W 95-47 #SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 89-60 The University of Southern Indiana women’s basketball team went 22-7 in 1995-96 as it qualified for GEORGETOWN W 80-53 the NCAA II Tournament for the second consecutive year. The Screaming Eagles went 16-4 in the *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 97-78 1994-95 season continued in next column... GLVC, finishing in a tie for third in the league standings.

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1997-98 (26-2, 17-1 GLVC) 1999-2000 continued... 2001-02 continued... Home: 14-1; Away: 8-1; Neutral: 4-0 OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score GLVC Champions (Regular Season & Tournament); *LEWIS L 53-72 *SIU Edwardsville L 59-70 NCAA II Tournament *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 78-68 *Lewis W 79-74 OPPONENTS W/L Score *BELLARMINE L 73-78 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 91-64 MICHIGAN TECH W 84-68 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 86-79 *INDIANAPOLIS W 76-63 WAYNE STATE W 86-65 *Northern Kentucky L 51-80 *Bellamrine W 96-85 PUERTO RICO-MAYAGUEZ W 89-44 *Indianapolis W 85-65 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 91-63 #Gannon W 80-43 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 77-57 ^Wisconsin-Parkside W 76-48 #Charleston W 99-83 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE L 68-70 ^Quincy W 90-80 *IUPU FT. WAYNE W 78-58 *Wisconsin-Parkside W 59-54 ^Northern Kentucky W 89-79 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 92-80 *Lewis W 86-80 (ot) $HILLSDALE W 84-63 @Johns Hopkins W 78-58 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 68-72 $NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 66-69 @Scranton W 82-52 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 76-68 *GLVC Game;#Disney D-II Classic (Orlando, FL); *Bellarmine W 77-68 *Bellarmine L 60-76 ^GLVC Tournament (Roberts Stadium); *Kentucky Wesleyan W 96-85 *INDIANAPOLIS L 70-74 $NCAA II G.L. Region Tournament (Evansville, IN) *SIU Edwardsville L 66-74 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 48-61 *QUINCY W 86-53 ^Missouri-St. Louis L 57-62 2002-03 (8-19, 6-14 GLVC) *LEWIS W 81-66 *GLVC Game; #News-Press Inv.; ^GLVC Tournament Home: 7-11; Away: 1-11; Neutral: 0-1 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 104-51 OPPONENTS W/L Score *Northern Kentucky W 73-64 2000-01 (28-4, 17-3 GLVC) #Carson-Newman L 48-71 *Indianapolis W 75-45 Home: 14-0; Away: 7-3; Neutral: 7-1 #Mars Hill L 66-82 *SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 88-78 GLVC co-Champions; GLVC Tournament Champions *Kentucky Wesleyan W 67-51 *Missouri-St. Louis W 84-76 NCAA II Great Lakes Region Champions; *Bellarmine L 59-61 *BELLARMINE W 90-55 NCAA II Elite Eight *INDIANAPOLIS L 56-73 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 97-80 OPPONENTS W/L Score *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 93-69 *Saint Joseph’s W 77-66 INDIANA TECH W 97-60 MARIAN W 88-61 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 83- 71 PURDUE-CULUMET W 115-37 ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD W 93-70 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 97-70 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 97-67 Michigan Tech L 61-72 *Quincy W 84-59 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 104-71 @NORTHWOOD (MI) L 73-77 ^NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 71-66 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 82-68 @FERRIS STATE L 56-66 ^SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 83-70 OAKLAND CITY W 106-43 *Lewis L 68-78 $MICHIGAN TECH L 92-94 (2ot) ^Northern Colorado W 70-69 *SIU Edwardsville L 51-53 *GLVC Game; #IUP Tournament; ^NW Missouri State W 93-78 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 72-67 @Bahamas Sunshine Shootout; ^GLVC Tournament; FERRIS STATE W 77-59 *BELLARMINE W 90-72 $NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Tournament *Indianapolis L 44-47 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 82-98 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 72-62 *Saint Joseph’s L 69-93 1998-99 (19-12, 16-6 GLVC) *Quincy L 72-80 *Wisconsin-Parkside L 54-58 Home: 11-4; Away: 7-4; Neutral: 1-4 *Missouri-St. Louis W 99-76 (2ot) *SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 59-67 OPPONENTS W/L Score *LEWIS UNIVERSITY W 76-63 *QUINCY L 72-80 ST. ROSE L 80-82 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 90-58 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 70-68 #Abilene Christian L 76-87 *Bellarmine L 92-100 *Northern Kentucky L 62-87 #Columbus State L 59-70 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 73-58 *Indianapolis L 66-74 #West Texas A&M L 58-67 *Saint Joseph’s W 103-85 *LEWIS L 70-74 *Lewis W 74-56 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 73-68 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 81-72 (ot) *Wisconsin-Parkside W 88-48 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 94-71 *Quincy L 62-90 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 62-66 *QUINCY W 87-68 *Missouri-St. Louis L 63-78 *INDIANAPOLIS W 90-81 *SIU Edwardsville W 77-63 *GLVC Game; #Eagle Club Classic (Jefferson City, TN); *SIU Edwardsville L 66-73 *Wisconsin-Parkdside W 80-69 @GLVC/GLIAC Challenge (Evansville, IN) TAMPA W 81-56 *Lewis W 82-44 TRUMAN STATE L 87-100 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 94-67 2003-04 (20-10, 12-8 GLVC) TRI-STATE W 87-46 *BELLARMINE W 78-76 Home: 13-2; Away: 4-6; Neutral: 3-2 *BELLARMINE W 77-66 #Lewis W 96-60 NCAA II Tournament *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 82-70 #Bellarmine W 87-76 OPPONENTS W/L Score *Missouri-St. Louis L 64-74 #Northern Kentucky W 95-73 PITTSBURG STATE W 91-86 *Quincy W 104-86 $Gannon W 84-79 HILLSDALE W 77-72 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 106-93 $Northern Michigan W 86-77 OAKLAND CITY W 71-54 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 94-59 @Columbus State L 73-79 *Bellarmine L 86-93 *Indianapolis W 78-66 *GLVC Game; ^NWMSU Disney Classic (Orlando, FL); *Kentucky Wesleyan W 84-68 *Northern Kentucky L 68-73 #GLVC Tournament; $G.L. Region Tourn. (Houghton, MI); *Missouri-St. Louis W 81-57 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 90-55 @NCAA II Elite Eight (Rochester, MN) *Quincy L 64-92 *LEWIS W 81-65 $Assumption W 82-62 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 81-73 2001-02 (27-6, 16-4 GLVC) $Arkansas Tech W 66-61 *Saint Joseph’s W 87-76 Home: 14-2; Away: 8-3; Neutral: 5-1 ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD W 83-51 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 57-59 GLVC Tournament Champions; NCAA II Tournament *LEWIS W 86-76 *QUINCY W 102-47 OPPONENTS W/L Score *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 67-55 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 90-79 #Nebraska-Omaha W 80-77 *Indianapolis L 68-71 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 83-69 #Minnesota-Duluth W 89-70 *Northern Kentucky L 74-83 *Bellarmine L 57-64 #South Dakota State L 104-106 (ot) *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 88-61 ^Lewis W 82-76 MICHIGAN TECH W 95-79 *QUINCY W 81-66 ^Northern Kentucky L 64-68 *Missouri-St. Louis W 69-60 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 73-75 *GLVC Game; #Disney Tip-Off Classic; *Quincy L 72-84 *Wisconsin-Parkside W 71-65 ^GLVC Tournament *LEWIS W 83-53 *Saint Joseph’s L 67-73 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 77-60 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 93-66 1999-2000 (15-12, 10-10 GLVC) *Indianapolis W 80-68 *BELLARMINE L 83-91 Home: 7-6; Away: 7-4; Neutral: 1-2 *Northern Kentucky L 71-81 *WAYNE STATE W 89-74 OPPONENTS W/L Score GRACE W 87-62 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 88-61 #Rockhurst W 63-57 NORTHERN MICHIGAN W 100-84 *SIU Edwardsville W 64-47 #Nebraska-Kearney L 55-62 ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD W 89-56 *Lewis L 74-85 OAKLAND CITY W 80-67 Ferris State W 83-78 2003-04 season continued on page 68... *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 78-63 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 88-61 *Saint Joseph’s L 72-74 *QUINCY W 71-59 *SIU Edwardsville W 74-69 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 74-63 Truman State W 82-78 *Wisconsin-Parkside W 77-52 SPALDING W 104-61 *Saint Joseph’s W 76-73 (ot) KENTUCKY STATE W 76-45 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 93-74 *Missouri-St. Louis L 74-82 (2ot) *BELLARMINE L 72-78 *QUINCY W 58-47 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 90-67 Home games listed in ALL CAPS 1999-2000 season continued in next column... 2001-02 season continued in next column...

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2003-04 continued... 2006-07 continued... 2007-08 continued... OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 81-61 *Saint Joseph’s W 76-70 *ROCKHURST W 63-61 *INDIANAPOLIS W 86-68 *Indianapolis W 66-61 *DRURY L 57-72 ^Lewis W 90-73 HARRIS-STOWE STATE W 79-59 *SIU Edwardsville L 59-62 ^Quincy L 72-76 (ot) Wayne State (MI) W 72-69 *Quincy L 59-89 #Lake Superior State L 86-100 $Ferris State L 55-71 *MISSOURI S&T L 61-71 *GLVC Game; $Torneo Cancun de Basquetbol $Wayne State (MI) W 57-40 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 78-68 (Cancun, Mexico); ^GLVC Tournament (Evansville, IN); ROCKHURST W 90-61 *GLVC Games; !Bahamas Sunshine Shootout (Nassau, Bahamas) #NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Tournament (Quincy, IL) *DRURY W 73-63 *SIU Edwardsville L 62-96 2008-09 (14-13, 6-11 GLVC) 2004-05 (14-14, 7-13 GLVC) *Quincy L 59-71 Home: 10-5; Away: 2-6; Neutral: 2-2 Home: 7-7; Away: 6-6; Neutral: 1-1 *BELLARMINE L 61-68 OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 56-70 !Abilene Christian L 53-80 Alabama-Huntsville W 60-48 *LEWIS L 72-92 !SE Oklahoma State W 83-76 CAL.-ST. JOSEPH’S W 102-40 *Wisconsin-Parkside W 75-58 EDINBORO W 88-80 ROBERT MORRIS W 91-42 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 68-52 MID-CONTINENT W 79-55 *INDIANAPOLIS L 65-78 *MISSOURI-ROLLA L 56-73 $Hillsdale L 55-70 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 79-77 *Missouri-St. Louis W 67-62 $Grace W 87-62 *Lewis L 70-85 *Missouri-Rolla L 70-81 *Lewis L 61-69 *SIU Edwardsville W 71-59 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 75-81 (2ot) *Wisconsin-Parkside L 67-75 *Missouri-St. Louis W 83-60 *QUINCY W 75-68 ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD W 62-55 W.V. WESLEYAN W 80-60 *Rockhurst W 65-61 TRUMAN STATE W 67-50 NORTH ALABAMA W 89-51 *Drury L 57-76 WAYNE STATE (MI) W 80-75 $Northwood W 65-58 ^Lewis L 48-63 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 78-56 $Ferris State W 82-81 *GLVC Game; $GLVC/GLIAC Challenge (Edwardsville, IL); *INDIANAPOLIS L 68-93 *BELLARMINE L 80-84 ^GLVC Tournament (Evansville, IN) *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 48-62 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 55-81 *Bellarmine L 58-77 *Saint Joseph’s L 62-71 2007-08 (10-17, 5-14 GLVC) *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 65-61 *Wisconsin-Parkside L 44-71 Home: 8-8; Away: 1-8; Neutral: 1-1 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 92-73 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 63-60 OPPONENTS W/L Score *ROCKHURST L 67-77 *QUINCY L 44-55 ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD W 90-50 *Missouri S&T W 79-75 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 63-67 CENTRAL MISSOURI W 92-65 *QUINCY L 61-71 *Northern Kentucky W 60-59 CUMBERLANDS (KY) W 84-72 *DRURY WOT 90-86 *Indianapolis L 50-76 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 58-76 LAKE ERIE W 94-75 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE L 64-72 TUSCULUM L 69-74 *Quincy L 63-79 *LEWIS L 69-72 CENTRAL STATE W 64-36 *Missouri-St. Louis WOT 83-74 *Quincy L 53-67 !Tiffin L 78-90 *MISSOURI S&T L 82-85 *Missouri-St. Louis W 82-78 !Mt. Olive W 64-59 *Drury L 69-75 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 82-68 SAGINAW VALLEY STATE L 63-69 *Rockhurst L 59-70 *Bellarmine L 89-95 (ot) *Missouri-St. Louis W 77-72 *GLVC Games; !St. Edwards Shootout (Austin, TX); ^Lewis L 32-64 *Missouri S&T L 63-78 $Indianapolis Classic (Indianapolis, IN) *GLVC Game; $GLIAC/GLVC Challenge (Midland, MI); *UW-PARKSIDE L 63-70 ^GLVC Tournament (Evansville, IN) *LEWIS W 65-50 *Northern Kentucky L 54-59 2005-06 (15-15, 7-12 GLVC) *Bellarmine L 67-75 Home: 12-6; Away: 3-6; Neutral: 0-3 *QUINCY L 64-69 OPPONENTS W/L Score *SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 70-73 ^Columbus State L 62-78 *Drury L 65-79 ^Merrimack L 58-72 *Rockhurst L 56-61 ^Augusta State L 55-66 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 72-24 BRESCIA W 87-62 *INDIANAPOLIS L 56-63 NORTHWOOD W 66-55 2007-08 season continued in next column... CENTRAL STATE (OH) W 74-38 W.V. WESLEYAN W 73-60 *Missouri-Rolla L 47-60 *Missouri-St. Louis W 58-52 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 72-42 *LEWIS L 57-71 WAYNE STATE (MI) W 82-66 PURDUE-CALUMET W 66-36 OAKLAND CITY W 100-70 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE W 85-79 *Bellarmine L 77-83 *Northern Kentucky L 43-62 *QUINCY L 61-75 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 70-69 *Drury L 59-79 *Rockhurst W 77-63 *INDIANAPOLIS L 63-71 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 90-83 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 75-85 *DRURY L 61-89 *ROCKHURST W 82-74 *Quincy L 69-85 *SIU Edwardsville W 76-68 (ot) *MISSOURI-ROLLA L 73-80 (ot) *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS L 56-61 *GLVC Game; ^Disney D-II Tip-Off Classic (Orlando, FL)

2006-07 (16-12, 10-9 GLVC) Home: 9-4; Away: 6-6; Neutral: 1-2 OPPONENTS W/L Score Central Missouri L 47-58 ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD W 84-53 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS W 68-51 MARYGROVE W 86-56 The University of Southern Indiana women’s basketball reached the 20-win plateau for the seventh *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 73-66 time in 2003-04. The Eagles were 20-10 overall, 12-8 in the GLVC, as they went on to the NCAA 2006-07 season continued in next column... II Tournament for the third time in four years.

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