2009-10 Women’s Media Guide TTableable ofof CContentsontents Table of Contents General Information 1 City/Zip Milwaukee, Wis. 53211 TV/Radio Roster IFC Individual Records 98 Founded 1885 Table Of Contents/Quick Facts 1 Double-Doubles 104 Enrollment 29,265 2009-10 Rosters 2 Annual Leaders 106 Nickname Panthers 2009-10 Preview 3 Yearly Team Statistics 106 Colors Black and Gold Traveling with the Panthers 6 Team Single-Game Records 108 Arena/Capacity /5,000 Coaching Staff 7 Team Season Records 110 Affi liation NCAA Division I Sandy Botham 8 2009-10 Opponents 111 Conference John Motherwell 11 UW-Parkside/UW-Stevens Point 112 Chancellor Dr. Carlos Santiago Sheila Roux 12 Evansville/SIU Edwardsville 113 Director of Athletics George Koonce Lindsay Bronson 13 /Northern 114 Associate AD/SWA Kathy Litzau Athletics Phone 414-229-5151 Support Staff 14 South Alabama/ 115 Ticket Manager Brian Morgan Meet The Team 15 Dayton/Northern Iowa 116 Ticket Offi ce Phone 414-229-5886 Jodie McClain 16 Chicago State/Illinois State 117 Ashley Imperiale 18 Marquette/SID Contact List 118 History Jenilee Klomstad 20 Youngstown State 119 First Year of Basketball 1971 Lindsay Laur 22 Cleveland State 120 First Year in Division I 1990-91 Stephanie Schell 24 121 All-Time Record 523-450 (.538) Danielle Jorgenson 26 Wright State 122 NCAA Appearances/Last 2/2006 Alex Klawitter 27 Green Bay 123 Last NCAA Appearance State/L, 65-46 Amanda Viehauser 28 UIC 124 Coaching Staff Newcomers 30 Loyola 125 Head Coach Sandy Botham 2008-09 in Review 33 Valparaiso 126 Alma Mater/Year Notre Dame/1988 Season Notes 34 Butler 127 Record at Milwaukee 212-168/13 Years Statistics 36 Horizon League Tournament 128 Career Record 234-171/14 Years Schedule/Results 37 Composite Horizon League Schedule 129 Assistant Coach John Motherwell Team Game-By-Game Statistics 38 Media Information 131 Assistant Coach Sheila Roux Highs/Lows 40 Media Policies/Outlets 132 Assistant Coach Lindsay Bronson Miscellaneous Stats 42 UWM Sports Information Department 133 Dir.of Basketball Operations Nichole Drummond Video Coordinator Cameron Tucker Recaps/Box Scores 43 League Communications 134 Athletic Trainer Renee Reckelberg Horizon League Recap 60 On the Air 135 History 63 Directions 136 Team Information Panther History 64 This is UWM 137 2008-09 Overall Record 15-18 Post-Season Teams 65 UW-Milwaukee 138 Home/Away/Neutral 7-7/7-10/1-1 All-Americans 69 City of Milwaukee 140 League Record 7-11 Award Winners 70 UWM Administration 142 League Finish 7th UWM Athletics Hall of Fame 72 Athletics Administration 144 League Tournament Finish lost in championship All-Time Roster 74 Staff Directory 147 Starters Returning/Lost 2/3 All-Time Numerical Roster 76 UWM Athletics 148 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 8/7 Newcomers/Redshirts 6/0 Records 77 The Student-Athlete 150 Yearly Records 78 Sports Medicine 152 Media Relations Opponent Records 79 The Pavilion 153 Asst. SID/WBB Contact Kevin Conway All-Time Opponent Records 80 The Klotsche Center 155 Offi ce Phone 414-229-2413 Division I Conference Records 81 School Spirit 156 Cell Phone 414-750-0298 Division I Series Histories 82 The Horizon League 158 E-mail [email protected] Year-By-Year Results 88 Community Service 160 SID Kevin O’Connor 1,000-point Club 96 2008 European Trip 161 Offi ce Phone 414-229-5674 Assistant SID Chris Zills The 2009-10 Women’s Basketball Media Guide was written and edited by Kevin Conway. Editorial assistance provided by Kevin Offi ce Phone 414-229-4593 O’Connor and Chris Zills. Photographs courtesy of Trevor Thompson, Steve Woltmann, John Ward, Milwaukee Convention and SID Fax 414-229-5749 Visitors Bureau, Kevin Conway, Dr. Joe Schell and UWM Visual Imaging. Printing by Commercial Communications, Inc. Press Row Phone 414-229-6276

Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide 22009-10009-10 RRostersosters 2 Numerical Roster # Name Year Pos Height Hometown/High School/Last School Pronunciation 00 Nicole Holman Jr. G 5-4 Louisville, Ky./Butler/Kirkwood Community College 1 Ciera McGaughy Jr. G 5-7 Detroit, Mich./Detroit Community/Des Moines Area CC ma-GOY 3 Katie Ehlen Fr. G 5-10 Cambridge, Wis./Cambridge EE-len 5 Jodie McClain Sr. G 5-9 Westerville, Ohio/South 11 Lindsay Laur Jr. F 6-0 Roseville, Minn./Cretin Derham/Colorado State l-OW-er 12 Sammy Theut Fr. G 5-8 Chesterfi eld Township, Mich./Marine City Cardinal Mooney TOY-t 14 Stephanie Schell Jr. G 5-10 New Berlin, Wis./Eisenhower shell 20 Sami Tucker Fr. G 5-11 East Lansing, Mich./East Lansing Sammy 21 Amanda Viehauser So. F 6-2 Minneapolis, Minn./Robbinsdale Armstrong VEE-how-zer 23 Anne Breland Jr. G 5-11 Rochester, Minn./Lourdes/Rochester Community & Tech College BREE-land 32 Danielle Jorgenson So. C 6-3 La Crosse, Wis./Logan 34 Ashley Imperiale Jr. G 5-11 Greendale, Wis./Greendale/UW-La Crosse im-pure-ee-ALL-ee 44 Jenilee Klomstad Jr. C 6-4 Pewaukee, Wis./Pewaukee klom-stad 45 Alex Klawitter So. G 5-8 Janesville, Wis./Parker ALPHABETICAL ROSTER # Name Year Pos Height Hometown/High School/Last School Pronunciation 23 Anne Breland Jr. G 5-11 Rochester, Minn./Lourdes/Rochester Community & Tech College BREE-land 3 Katie Ehlen Fr. G 5-10 Cambridge, Wis./Cambridge EE-len 00 Nicole Holman Jr. G 5-4 Louisville, Ky./Butler/Kirkwood Community College 34 Ashley Imperiale Jr. G 5-11 Greendale, Wis./Greendale/UW-La Crosse im-pure-ee-ALL-ee 32 Danielle Jorgenson So. C 6-3 La Crosse, Wis./Logan 45 Alex Klawitter So. G 5-8 Janesville, Wis./Parker 44 Jenilee Klomstad Jr. C 6-4 Pewaukee, Wis./Pewaukee klom-stad 11 Lindsay Laur Jr. F 6-0 Roseville, Minn./Cretin Derham/Colorado State l-OW-er 5 Jodie McClain Sr. G 5-9 Westerville, Ohio/South 1 Ciera McGaughy Jr. G 5-7 Detroit, Mich./Detroit Community/Des Moines Area CC ma-GOY 14 Stephanie Schell Jr. G 5-10 New Berlin, Wis./Eisenhower shell 12 Sammy Theut Fr. G 5-8 Chesterfi eld Township, Mich./Marine City Cardinal Mooney TOY-t 20 Sami Tucker Fr. G 5-11 East Lansing, Mich./East Lansing Sammy 21 Amanda Viehauser So. F 6-2 Minneapolis, Minn./Robbinsdale Armstrong VEE-how-zer

Head Coach: Sandy Botham [BAH-thumb] Assistant Coach: John Motherwell Assistant Coach: Sheila Roux [ROO] Assistant Coach: Lindsay Bronson Director of Basketball Operations: Nichole Drummond Video Coordinator: Cameron Tucker Athletic Trainer: Renee Reckelberg

2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide 22009-10009-10 PPreviewreview Panthers Look Forward To New Era In 2009-10 3 Milwaukee unfazed after losing all-time leading scorer Edwards The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s basketball team overcame ber one on off ense. That’s not to say the off ense will go through Laur, as a seventh-place fi nish last season in the Horizon League to advance to the Botham is confi dent that each player she puts on the fl oor can score. league championship game. The team then graduated a school-record fi ve- player senior class that included the most dominant scorer in school, state “Lindsay is going to have to be option one for us,” Botham said. “But, we feel and league history. like we have seven options—fi ve on the fl oor, two on the bench—that can really do some things. She’ll be the cog that runs it. She’ll be our primary The Panthers aren’t worried. scorer because she can do it so many diff erent ways.”

Despite the losses, head coach Sandy Botham return two starters—juniors Laur is the obvious choice to take over top scoring honors after fi nishing Jenilee Klomstad and Ashley Imperiale—and another player that averaged second on the team in both scoring (9.6 points per game) and - over 23 minutes per game despite making just fi ve starts—junior Lindsay ing (6.0 rpg) last season. Entering her third year in the program, Laur has Laur. become a dual threat in the post and from three-point range. From three- point range, she is a career 35.8 percent shooter and she led the team with With 10 guards and four post players, the inside game of the past four years 37 three-pointers made last season. Over the last 19 games, she averaged will take on a whole new look in 2009-10. 11.2 points and 7.4 rebounds per game and scored in double-fi gures 13 times. Down low, she is a rebounding force that tallied fi ve double-doubles “The interesting thing this season will be to see how versatile our lineup can last season and battled her way to the line 61 times. be,” Botham said. “We can be small and quick, we can be fi ve shooters and we can go big. So we can really present some major matchup problems or “Lindsay is going to have to increase the number of shots she takes,” Bo- counter what we see coming our way.” tham said. “She is a great scorer and I think we had success late in the year with our tournament run when Lindsay looked to score. She can score so For her 14th season at the helm of the Milwaukee basketball program, Bo- many ways—she is a competent ball-handler, a great shooter, her mid- tham returns a strong corps of players that will look to take this team in range game is solid and she is strong enough to score inside.” another direction. Limited to just 25 games after transfering from UW-La Crosse, Imperiale For four years, the direction of UWM has been inside to two-time Horizon took very little time getting acclimated to Panther basketball. In just her League Player of the Year Traci Edwards. Over 2,300 points later, Edwards is third game, she buried two free throws with less than four seconds remain- playing overseas and the Panthers will be looking for another player to step ing to defeat Marquette. By the seventh game, she was in the starting line- up into a leadership role. up. She went on to earn Horizon League All-Newcomer and All-Tournament team honors. She averaged 7.0 points per game and buried 19 of her 36 That said, no one player will be expected to fi ll Edwards’ shoes. Rather, three-point attempts (52.8 percent) for the season. Klomstad will look to fi ll the void at center, while Laur will be option num- “Ashley defi nes steady,” Botham said. “You know exactly what you get— great eff ort and she is not afraid to take a shot. She is capable of 24-point nights, but the nights she scores eight or 10 she is just as valuable because she is a threat and will make good decisions. The thing about Ashley is she won’t get outworked.”

Klomstad and senior Jodie McClain are also back after extended starting experience in 2008-09. McClain is the lone senior on the roster and has ex- perience at both the point and shooting guard positions. She primarily ran the point as a junior, making 18 starts, and dishing out 88 assists. She will likely see the majority of her time at shooting guard.

“Jodie arrived to practice in great shape and is ready to take on a leader- ship role,” Botham said. “What’s great about Jodie is that she can fi ll the one, two or three spot for us. We don’t want her to have to be the primary ball-handler, but she can do that. She gives us depth and leadership in the LLindsayindsay LLauraur backcourt. She is capable of 20-point nights, as she has proven. It’s nice to Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide 22009-10009-10 PPreviewreview could create an opening for another junior college transfer, Anne Breland, 4 or junior Stephanie Schell.

“If Sammy Theut, Ciera McGaughy or Nicole Holman come in and step up, then Jodie would play at the two,” Botham said. “If not, then we have op- tions with Steph Schell, a veteran, Anne Breland coming in from junior col- lege and Sami Tucker.”

Two-time team captain Stephanie Schell has spent her fi rst two years pro- viding depth for the Panthers at guard and continues to be one of the team’s more dangerous three-point threats off the bench.

“Steph’s minutes went up last year and she made some key plays for us,” Botham said. “We expect her to play in some critical moments during the course of the year. She is competing for a starting job, too. She brings great eff ort every day and a lot of basketball savvy and IQ. When we put her on the fl oor, we expect her to make plays and we are completely confi dent she will.” JJodieodie MMcClaincClain have at least one senior because there is a comfort zone there and we know Sophomore Alex Klawitter rounds out the returning players on the roster. what we get from Jodie.” She proved to be a reliable presence off the bench, making 15 appear- ances. Klomstad made 16 starts at center for Milwaukee and continues to improve. She shot just under 48 percent as a sophomore and averaged 3.2 points and “Alex won our strength and conditioning award last year and she epitomizes 2.4 rebounds per game, while blocking 15 shots. what you want out of a player that walks on to your program,” Botham said. “She is the hardest worker and her ball-handling skills are noticeably bet- “Jenilee is probably the most important player in terms of development,” ter. She will compete for minutes. That’s a good thing. With her work ethic, Botham said. “If she comes out focused and determined and starts the year there is no reason she can’t compete, even with a crowded backcourt.” strong, the team will follow. If not, we’ll really have to play around with our lineup. That is the biggest hole to fi ll. I think her starting at the end of the The infl ux of newcomers will be key, with three of the newcomers bringing year was good for her, but now she doesn’t have the luxury of Traci being college experience to Milwaukee with them. Breland, McGaughy and Hol- around.” man are junior college transfers, with Breland and Holman coming from NJCAA National Champions last season. Sophomores Danielle Jorgenson and Amanda Viehauser are in the mix for time in the front court after gaining experience as freshmen last season. “Anne is a great shooter and her size is an asset,” Botham said. “Since she The pair combined for nine starts at the forward positions and logged valu- has gotten here, she has shown more than just her shooting ability. Her able minutes as rookies. mid-range game is solid and she has really taken steps from her junior col- lege days as a ball handler. We think she can be a 20-point scorer on any “We expect big things out of Viehauser and Jorgenson,” Botham said. “They given night. make us so versatile. We can go with two bigs or can become a great shoot- ing team if one of them is playing the fi ve. They’re poised to break out after “Ciera and Nicole give us a diff erent dimension. With those two, we have a freshman campaign that was really peaks and valleys for them.” more quickness. The backcourt is crowded, but those two give us a com- pletely diff erent dimension. By the same token, Nicole is a great shooter, Believe it or not, the coaching staff is not concerned with replacing Edwards. too. So, at any point, we can have fi ve shooters on the fl oor.” As mentioned, they are confi dent in the personnel they have returning making up for the loss in scoring. Instead, the focus will be on identifying Breland was a two-time All-American at Rochester Community & Tech Col- a fi fth starter at the point guard position, where several players are vying lege, while McGaughy was all-region second team twice at Des Moines Area for minutes. Community College. Holman played at Kirkwood Community College last season, but averaged 9.1 points per game and dished out 85 assists as a Junior college transfers Nicole Holman and Ciera McGaughy have collegiate freshman at NCAA Division I Tennessee-Martin. experience, while freshman Sammy Theut has made a strong impression on the staff in the early going. If McClain moves over to point guard, that “The best thing about all of those kids is they come from great success,” 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide 22009-10009-10 PPreviewreview 5 2009-10 Schedule Date Opponent Site Time Nov. 1 UW-Parkside (EX) Klotsche Center Noon Nov. 5 UW-Stevens Point (EX) Klotsche Center 7 p.m. Nov. 13 @ Evansville Evansville, Ind. 7 p.m. Nov. 15 @ SIU Edwardsville Edwardsville, Ill. Noon Nov. 19 Wisconsin Klotsche Center 7 p.m. Nov. 25 Northern Illinois Klotsche Center 7 p.m.

SeattleU Thanksgiving Tournament Nov. 28 South Alabama Seattle, Wash. 7 p.m. SStephanietephanie SSchellchell Nov. 29 @ Seattle Seattle, Wash. 3 p.m.

Botham said, “so they know what it takes to win. I don’t think the step from Dec. 4 @ Dayton Dayton, Ohio 6 p.m. junior college to Division I will phase any of them.” Dec. 10 @ Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa 7 p.m. Dec. 13 Chicago State Klotsche Center 4 p.m. Milwaukee will not be without its youth, as three freshmen will look to Dec. 15 Illinois State Klotsche Center 7 p.m. make an impact on the squad in year one. Tucker was named to the Michi- Dec. 29 Marquette Klotsche Center 8 p.m. gan Class A All-State First Team and the Detroit Free Press and Lansing State Journal Player of the Year as a senior at East Lansing High School last sea- Jan. 2 @ Youngstown State* Youngstown, Ohio 3:35 p.m. son. Theut, meanwhile, was the Class D State Player of the Year at Marine Jan. 4 @ Cleveland State* Cleveland, Ohio 6 p.m. City Cardinal Mooney. Jan. 7 Detroit* Klotsche Center 7 p.m. Jan. 9 Wright State* Klotsche Center 6 p.m. “Sammy Theut and Sami Tucker have arrived on campus in shape better Jan. 16 Green Bay* Klotsche Center 2 p.m. than any freshman in my 14 years here,” Botham said. “They are, physically, so well-conditioned and advanced for freshmen, I’d be shocked if they didn’t Jan. 21 @ UIC* Chicago, Ill. 4:30 p.m. get signifi cant time early and contribute right away. They’ve come right in Jan. 23 @ Loyola* Chicago, Ill. 1:30 p.m. and their ability to push upperclassmen is going to make the team better.” Jan. 28 Valparaiso* Klotsche Center 7 p.m. Jan. 30 Butler* Klotsche Center 2 p.m. Completing the rookie class is Katie Ehlen, a former conference player of the year at Cambridge High School in Cambridge, Wis. Feb. 4 @ Wright State* Dayton, Ohio 6 p.m. Feb. 6 @ Detroit* Detroit, Mich. 1 p.m. “Katie has come in and worked her tail off ,” Botham said. “She is working Feb. 12 @ Green Bay* Green Bay, Wis. 8 p.m. from the bottom up, but she fi ts into what we are trying to do here. She is Feb. 18 Loyola* U.S. Cellular Arena 5:30 p.m. doing well with chemistry and work ethic.” Feb. 20 UIC* Klotsche Center TBA Feb. 25 @ Butler* Indianapolis, Ind. 6 p.m. Feb. 27 @ Valparaiso* Valparaiso, Ind. 1:35 p.m.

March 4 Cleveland State* Klotsche Center 7 p.m. March 6 Youngstown State* Klotsche Center 2 p.m.

Horizon League Tournament March 8 First Round @ Higher Seed TBA March 10 Quarterfi nals @ Higher Seed TBA March 12 Semifi nals @ Highest Remaining Seed TBA March 14 Championship @ Semifi nals Site 1 p.m.

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Nov. 13/15 • Evansville/SIU Edwardsville Dec. 10 • Northern Iowa Feb. 4/6 • Wright State/ Detroit Travel Dates Nov. 12-15 Travel Dates Dec. 9-10 Travel Dates Feb. 3-6 Approx. Distance (Roundtrip) 940 miles Approx. Distance (Roundtrip) 543 miles Approx. Distance (Roundtrip) 973 miles Lodging (Nov. 12) Drury Inn Lodging Holiday Inn Cedar Falls Lodging (Feb. 3) Courtyard Dayton Address 100 Cross Pointe Blvd Address 5826 University Ave Address 2006 Edwin C Moses Boulevard Evansville, IN 47715 Cedar Falls, IA 50613 Dayton, OH 45417 Game Site Roberts Stadium Game Site McLeod Center Game Site Sinclair Community College Press Row Phone (812) 488-1405/1406 Press Row Phone (319) 273-7385 Press Row Phone N/A Lodging (Nov. 13-14) Drury Inn Lodging (Feb. 4-5) Courtyard Detroit Dearborn Address 602 N Bluff Rd Jan. 2/4 • Youngstown St./Cleveland St. Address 5200 Mercury Drive Collinsville, IL 62234-6204 Travel Dates Jan. 1-4 Dearborn, MI 48126 Game Site Vadalabene Center Approx. Distance (Roundtrip) 1,018 miles Game Site Calihan Hall Press Row Phone (618) 650-3608 Lodging (Jan. 1) Fairfi eld Inn and Suites Press Row Phone (313) 993-1750 Address 801 North Canfi eld Road Nov. 28/29 • SeattleU Tournament Youngstown, OH 44515 Feb. 12 • Green Bay Travel Dates Nov. 27-29 Game Site Travel Dates Feb. 12 Approx. Distance (Roundtrip) 3,957 miles Press Row Phone (330) 941-2270 Approx. Distance (Roundtrip) 228 Miles Lodging Courtyard by Marriott Lodging (Jan. 2-3) Courtyard by Marriott Game Site Kress Center Address 925 Westlake Avenue North Address 3695 Orange Ave Press Row Phone (920) 465-2918 Seattle, WA 98109 Cleveland, OH 44115 Game Site Connolly Center Game Site Feb. 25/27 • Butler/Valparaiso Press Row Phone (206) 296-2080 Press Row Phone (216) 687-4819 Travel Dates Feb. 24-27 Approx. Distance (Roundtrip) 572 miles Dec. 4 • Dayton Jan. 21 • UIC Lodging (Feb. 25) Courtyard by Marriott Travel Dates Dec. 3-4 Travel Dates Jan. 21 Address 10290 N Meridian Street Approx. Distance (Roundtrip) 776 miles Approx. Distance (Roundtrip) 192 miles Indianapolis, IN 46290 Lodging Courtyard Dayton Game Site UIC Pavilion Game Site Address 2006 Edwin C Moses Boulevard Press Row Phone (312) 413-5712 Press Row Phone (317) 940-9817 Dayton, OH 45417 Lodging (Feb. 26 -27) Courtyard by Marriott Game Site UD Arena Jan. 23 • Loyola Address 2301 E. Morthland Drive-U.S. 30 East Press Row Phone (937) 449-2855 Travel Dates Jan. 23 Valparaiso, IN 46383 Approx. Distance (Roundtrip) 178 miles Game Site Athletics Recreation Center Game Site Gentile Center Press Row Phone (219) 548-1502 Press Row Phone (773) 274-3550 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Coaching Staff 7

Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide CCoachingoaching SStafftaff In 13 years at the the helm of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s basketball team, Sandy 8 Botham continues to guide the team to the top of the Horizon League and onto the cusp of postseason competition.

Botham has consistently kept UWM in the thick of the league title chase, including second-place-or- better fi nishes eight times since 1999.

The Horizon League’s all-time leader in league wins (136), Botham led the Panthers to the league championship game last season. Her squad became the fi rst team in league history to play in the tournament fi rst round and advance to the championship game. To do so, UWM had to win three games in fi ve days in three diff erent states.

She also surpassed 200 coaching wins at Milwaukee, just the latest of a number of milestones she has reached in recent years. In 2007-08, in addition to surpassing 200 wins in her career, she also broke the SSandyandy BBothamotham league record for league coaching wins. HHeadead CCoachoach • 114th4th SSeasoneason NNotreotre DDame,ame, 11988988 In Botham’s 13 years at UWM, she has compiled a 212-167 mark, including a 136-68 mark in Horizon Coaching Resume League contests. • Milwaukee Head Coach (1996-Pres.) Not only has Botham led UWM to enormous team success, but she has also aided in individual player • 197-149 record development. During the Botham era, 30 players have been selected to the all-league and league • Two NCAA Tournaments all-newcomer teams. She has coached two of the top players in league history in the recently-gradu- • Two League Championships ated Traci Edwards and Maria Viall. The top two scorers in school history, both players were two-time • Three-Time League Coach of the Year league players of the year. Edwards graduated as the all-time leading scorer in UWM, state of Wiscon- • Horizon League-Record 129 league wins sin and Horizon League history. She was the fi rst woman in school, state or league history with 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in her career. • Beloit Head Coach (1995-96) Both Edwards and Viall also carved out professional careers for themselves overseas, where Edwards • 22-4 record has played with the Caboolture Suns of the Queensland Basketball League and Lukoil Neftochimic in • NCAA Div. III Tournament Second Round Bulgaria.

• Notre Dame Assistant Coach (1991-95) In 2006, Milwaukee advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second time in school history after winning the Horizon League Tournament at the Klotsche Center. The homecourt advantage was made • Two League Championships possible by UWM’s second regular season championship and its fi rst-ever No. 1 seed. • Two NCAA Division I Tournaments

• Marquette Assistant Coach (1990-91) Education • Notre Dame, 1990 M.S. - Administration

• Notre Dame, 1988 B.S. - Psychology Playing Career • Notre Dame (1984-88) • Four-Year Letterwinner • Still among top 10 in school history in fi eld goal percentage, points, rebounds, fi eld goals and starts

2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide CCoachingoaching SStafftaff All told, UWM won a school-record 22 games that season, including a school-record 12-straight 9 through the league tournament and 17-of-19 after the calendar turned to 2006. In league play, Mil- Botham Year-By-Year waukee tied its best ever mark of 14-2 for its share of the league crown. 1995-96 Beloit 22-4 .846 1996-97 Milwaukee 16-12 .571 When the dust settled, Botham collected a third Horizon League Coach of the Year honor and her 1997-98 Milwaukee 15-12 .556 players garnered six postseason league honors themselves, including newcomer of the year. Two Mil- 1998-99 Milwaukee 11-16 .444 waukee players also received all-league fi rst team awards for the fi rst time in school history. 1999-00 Milwaukee 16-12 .571 2000-01 Milwaukee 19-11 .633 Botham led the Panthers to their fi rst-ever league crown and NCAA Tournament berth in 2001 and 2001-02 Milwaukee 20-8 .714 to their fi rst 20-win campaign the following season. Her teams have gone 105-41 in the league since 2002-03 Milwaukee 15-13 .536 1999-00. 2003-04 Milwaukee 17-12 .586 2004-05 Milwaukee 14-14 .500 The building process started right away for Botham, who took over a team that won just four games 2005-06 Milwaukee 22-9 .710 the year before. She led the squad to 16 wins in 1996-97, earning conference coach of the year honors 2006-07 Milwaukee 15-16 .484 in the process. 2007-08 Milwaukee 17-14 .548 2008-09 Milwaukee 15-18 .455 That season started a trend for UWM under Botham’s direction. The next year, the Panthers At UWM 13 Years 212-167 .559 posted an eight-game winning streak and claimed a win over No. 13 Nebraska. The 1999- Overall 14 Years 234-171 .578 00 season then included a second-place fi nish and an undefeated league home campaign. • Owns League Record with 136 career Botham came to UWM in 1996 following a successful season as head coach at Beloit College in Beloit, league coaching wins Wis. Her team went 22-4 in 1995-96, making it the most successful team in school history. That Beloit squad advanced to the second round of the NCAA Division III Tournament before losing to eventual • Five League Players of the Year 2008 - Traci Edwards national champion UW-Oshkosh. 2009 - Traci Edwards 2004 - Maria Viall Before becoming a head coach at the collegiate level, Botham spent fi ve seasons as an assistant at 2002 - Maria Viall the University of Notre Dame under head coach Muff et McGraw. During her time in South Bend from 1997 - Jen Greger 1991-95, the Irish won the league regular-season title twice, the league tournament twice and twice went to the NCAA Tournament. Prior to her assistantship at her alma mater, Botham spent a year in • Set school Division I record with 22 wins in Milwaukee, assisting head coach Jim Jabir in 1990-91. 2005-06, including 12 straight

As a player, Botham played at Notre Dame from 1984-88. A four-time all-league performer, she ranks • Twice led UWM to the NCAA Tournament among the top-10 in career scoring (1,460), rebounding (773) and fi eld goal percentage (.588). (2001, 2006)

A native of Madison, Wis., Botham attended Madison West High School from 1980-84 where she was • Won League Regular Season and a standout in three diff erent sports. In addition Tournament Championships in 2000-01 and Botham vs. 2005-06 the Horizon League to basketball, Botham starred in volleyball and at West High. As a sophomore, Botham League Regular Season 136-68 • Panthers have fi nished second or better in League Tournament 13-11 helped lead Madison West to the state basketball the league seven of the last nine seasons Butler 18-11 championship. Cleveland State 18-13 • Led UWM to fi rst Division I 20-win season Detroit 19-9 Botham was inducted into the Madison Athletics in 2001-02 Green Bay 9-20 Hall of Fame in 2007. Illinois-Chicago 21-8 • Three-Time League Coach of the Year Loyola 24-4 Botham earned her bachelor’s degree from Notre (1997, 2001, 2006) Valparaiso (Since 2007-08) 3-2 Dame in 1988 while majoring in psychology with • Led Panthers to 16 wins in her fi rst season Wright State 21-8 a minor in business. Botham remained in South Bend for her graduate work, earning a Masters after four wins the year before. (Fifth-Best Youngstown State 15-2 Turnaround in NCAA Division I) League Home Games 79-23 of Science in Administration from the school in 1990. League Road Games 57-45 • Led Beloit College to Division III NCAA Tournament Second Round in only season

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10 What They’re Saying About Botham “Sandy is a very motivating, inspiring and “Sandy has raised the level of our Division I caring individual who will do anything in her program within our conference and through- power to make her players the best they can out the Midwest. The team’s expectations be. There are not enough words to explain remain high year in, year out. That is a testa- her positive impact on my life and the lives ment to what she helped to build at Milwau- of others.” kee. She has instilled motivational factors in — Jen Greger her players to be able to meet those expecta- former Panther (1994-97) tions.” and assistant coach — M.A. Kelling former Panther head coach (1978-95) “I can’t express how much respect I have for her. Sandy is a great coach and a wonderful “Sandy Botham is a motivating coach who person. She has taught me so much about life teaches her players that their potential suc- and how to deal with all the twists and turns cess is only limited to their own determina- along the way. She cares about her players tion and passion to become the best.” and treats each one as a person rather than — Maria Viall just one of her players.” former Panther (2000-04) — Teri Stoltenberg two-time League Player of the Year former Panther (1998-01)

Botham vs. Non-League Opponents Opponent Record Last Opponent Record Last Opponent Record Last Air Force 2-0 2009 IPFW 1-1 2005 Purdue 0-2 2003 Arizona State 0-1 2002 Iowa 0-2 2005 St. Louis 1-0 1997 Ball State 3-0 2003 Iowa State 0-1 2006 St. Mary’s (CA) 1-1 2001 Bowling Green 2-0 2001 La Salle 1-2 2008 San Francisco 1-1 2002 Buff alo 0-2 2000 Liberty 1-0 2003 San Jose State 1-0 2006 Cardinal Stritch 1-0 2008 Marquette 1-11 2009 South Carolina 0-1 1998 Central Connecticut State 2-0 2008 Miami (FL) 0-2 2008 South Florida 0-1 2006 Central Michigan 3-1 2009 Middle Tennessee State 1-0 2002 South Dakota State 0-2 2005 Chicago State 4-2 2008 Minnesota 1-0 1997 Southeast Missouri State 4-0 2005 Creighton 0-2 2003 Mississippi 0-1 2001 Southern California (USC) 0-1 2009 Dayton 1-2 2008 Missouri 0-2 2000 SIU Edwardsville 1-0 2009 Denver 1-0 1996 Montana State 2-0 2001 Southern Methodist (SMU) 1-0 2006 DePaul 0-3 2005 Navy 1-0 1997 Texas-Arlington 0-1 1996 Drake 0-4 2008 Nebraska 1-2 1998 Valparaiso 2-2 2001 Duke 0-1 2002 New Hampshire 0-2 2003 Vanderbilt 0-2 2002 Eastern Michigan 0-1 1996 North Carolina State 0-1 2009 Wagner 1-0 1997 Evansville 0-1 2009 North Dakota State 0-2 2008 Washington 0-1 2004 Florida Atlantic 1-0 1998 Northern Illinois 6-2 2009 Washington State 0-1 2009 Florida State 0-1 2003 Northern Iowa 1-2 2004 Weber State 0-1 2003 Furman 1-0 1998 Northwestern 3-1 2006 Western Illinois 1-0 1996 Hawaii 0-1 1999 Oakland 2-0 2005 Wichita State 1-0 1999 Hofstra 1-0 1997 Oklahoma State 1-0 2002 Wisconsin 0-11 2009 Illinois 0-2 2009 Oregon State 1-0 1999 Xavier 0-2 1998 Illinois State 1-1 2001 Pepperdine 1-0 1998 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide CCoachingoaching SStafftaff John Motherwell has entered his fi fth season as an as- 11 sistant coach for the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s basketball team.

Motherwell’s duties include scouting and working with the post players, while he also serves as the team’s recruiting coordinator.

Motherwell came to UWM from Minnesota State Univer- sity Moorhead, where he had been since 2000. He also has been an assistant coach at the College of St. Scholastica and Concordia University (Minnesota).

“John has been a great addition to our staff ,” head coach Sandy Botham said. “He is an experienced recruiter with incredible contacts in our region and is a great asset in taking our recruiting to the next level. John has established himself as a tireless worker with a good JJohnohn MMotherwellotherwell mind for the game.” AAssistantssistant CCoachoach • FFifthifth SSeasoneason “I had heard so much about what a great coach Sandy was before I took this job, and after four years MMichigan,ichigan, 11995995 here, everything I had heard has proven to be true,” Motherwell said. “Beyond that, we have a depart- Coaching Resume ment and an administration that is committed to winning and I feel lucky everyday to be a part of • Milwaukee Assistant Coach (2005-Pres.) that culture.” • 2006 NCAA Tournament In his last season at Moorhead, the Dragons fi nished 24-7, won its fi rst conference title in 20 years and • 2006 League Championship advanced to the NCAA Division II Tournament. Motherwell’s time at Minnesota State coincided with a stellar turnaround in the program, as a streak of seven-straight losing seasons turned into a stretch of fi ve-straight winning campaigns. • Minnesota State, Moorhead Assistant Coach (2000-05) Minnesota State led the NCAA Division II ranks in rebounding margin twice in the his fi ve seasons and produced more all-NSIC performers than any other school in his last four years.

• Concordia (Minn.) Prior to his stint at Minnesota State, Motherwell spent one season apiece at Concordia (Minn.) and the Assistant Coach (1999-00) College of St. Scholastica. At Concordia, Motherwell was responsible for the entire recruiting program • Also served as Assistant Football Coach and served a stint as interim head coach. The recruiting class from his time at Concordia won an NSIC title and advanced to the NCAA Tournament twice. In addition to his basketball coaching duties, Motherwell also served as a defensive secondary coach • St. Scholastica Assistant Coach (1998-99) with the football team.

At St. Scholastica, he helped the team to a winning record • Various High Schools - and the conference championship game. Assistant/Head Coach (1993-98) Education Motherwell got his start in coaching in the high school ranks in Michigan, where he worked for fi ve seasons as • Michigan, 1995 both a head coach and assistant coach. He worked at Lan- B.G.S. - General Studies sing Waverly, Haslett, Williamston, Dryden, and Bloomfi eld Playing Career Hills Sacred Heart High Schools. While in the high school ranks, he also coached football and tennis. • Eastern Michigan, 1988-92 • Letterwinner on football team Motherwell married Sherri Bierschbach in 2001. The couple • Lettered once at wide receiver for EMU resides in Milwaukee and welcomed their fi rst child in 2008, a daughter named Anneliese. Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide CCoachingoaching SStafftaff Sheila Roux is in her fourth season as an assistant coach at Milwaukee. She works with the guards and 12 helps with opponent scouting.

“Sheila brings a great personality and a passion and enthusiasm for the sport of basketball that is contagious,” UWM head coach Sandy Botham said. “She is a great infl uence on our guards and brings a lot to our staff .”

Among the accomplishments for the Panther guards was Jody Crumble’s triple-double in the 2007 league semifi nals at Green Bay. She was the fi rst player in school history to log a triple-double in a game.

Under Roux’s tutelage, UWM has broke the school record in three-pointers in a season in each of her fi rst two seasons, including by 20 in her fi rst year.

“I feel very fortunate to represent such a great institution like Milwaukee,” Roux said. “The future of UWM women’s basketball continues to look bright and I feel blessed to have the opportunity to coach this team, with this staff .”

SSheilaheila RRouxoux Before joining the staff at Milwaukee, Roux AAssistantssistant CoachCoach • FFourthourth SSeasoneason served as the interim head coach at her alma MMinnesota,innesota, CCrookston,rookston, 22000000 mater, the University of Minnesota, Crookston. Coaching Resume At 28, she was one of the youngest head coaches in the country. At UMC, Roux directed • Milwaukee Assistant Coach (2006-Pres.) all aspects of the Division II program. Two play- ers earned all-region fi rst team honors follow- • Minnesota, Crookston ing the season, while the squad fi nished 23rd Interim Head Coach (2005-06) in the nation in team grade point average.

• UW-Parkside Assistant Coach (2003-05) From 2003-05, she was an assistant coach at • 2005 Division II NCAA Tournament UW-Parkside in Kenosha, Wis., helping the Rangers to a school-record 20 wins and the program’s fi rst NCAA Tournament in 2005. In • South Dakota State her time, she also worked with players that Graduate Assistant (2001-03) would go on to be number one and two in • 2003 Division II National Champions school history in scoring. • 2002 Division II Elite Eight Education Prior to that, she spent two seasons as a • South Dakota State, 2003 graduate assistant at South Dakota State. The M.S. - Athletic Administration Jackrabbits advanced to the Elite Eight of the Division II NCAA Tournament both seasons, fi nishing 2002 ranked No. 3 in the nation and winning the 2003 National Championship. In 2003, she earned her master’s in athletic administration from SDSU. • Minnesota, Crookston, 2000 B.S. - Sport and Recreation Mgmt./ “Sheila is a great fi t for our program,” Botham said. “She has strong ties in the state and a wealth of Information Networking Mgmt. experience and knowledge. She also has the drive and determination to be a head coach at the Divi- Playing Career sion I level.” • Minnesota, Crookston, 1995-2000 • Four-Year Letterwinner Roux played basketball as an undergraduate at Crookston from 1995-2000, graduating with degrees in sport and recreation management and information networking management. • Left as all-time leader in three-pointers made and was named UMC Female Athlete of On the court, she left as the school’s all-time leader in three-pointers made and was Female Athlete the Year in 2000. of the Year in 2000. 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide CCoachingoaching SStafftaff Lindsay Bronson is in her third season as an assistant coach with the Panthers. Among her duties is 13 working with the post players, opponent scouting and overseeing the players’ academic progress.

“Lindsay has been a great asset to our program in her time with us,” UWM head coach Sandy Botham said. “She comes from a basketball and coaching family and is very passionate about being a Division I coach. That shows in her enthusiastic passion for the game.

“As a former player and successful ‘student-athlete’ herself, Lindsay has done a great job of motivating and inspiring our players to succeed on the court and in the classroom.”

“I enjoy working with Coach Botham and being a part of the Milwaukee women’s basketball program,” Bronson said. “I see the potential this team has and I look forward to helping the Panthers win league titles and fi ght for a spot in the NCAA Tournament year after year.”

Prior to being named an assistant at UWM, she served as the program’s director of basketball operations for the 2006-07 season.

LLindsayindsay BBronsonronson Bronson is no stranger to the area, hailing AAssistantssistant CoachCoach • ThirdThird SSeasoneason from nearby Glendale, Wis., and coaching and CCardinalardinal SStritch,tritch, 22004004 playing throughout the area. Coaching Resume She joined the Milwaukee staff after one • Milwaukee Assistant Coach (2007-Pres.) season as an assistant at her alma mater, Cardinal Stritch. In 2005-06, Bronson helped • Milwaukee Director the Wolves to a 28-5 record and a trip to the NAIA Division II Tournament, where they of Basketball Operations (2006-07) advanced to the Elite Eight.

• Cardinal Stritch Assistant Coach (2005-06) While at Stritch, she worked with preseason conditioning, video exchange, scouting and • 28-5 Record (8-0 CCAC) recruiting. Bronson also worked with the • CCAC Regular Season Champions CSU guards, helping one to earn Third Team • NAIA Division II Tournament Elite 8 All-America honors. Prior to returning to her collegiate alma mater, • Nicolet High School she spent the 2004-05 season as a varsity assistant at her high school alma mater, Nicolet. Assistant Varsity Coach (2001-02) From 2000-06, Bronson was a head AAU girls’ basketball coach with the Rising Force Basketball Academy Education in Milwaukee. She also served as basketball camp and clinic director at Nicolet, while coaching at a • Cardinal Strtch, 2004 number of camps throughout the state, including Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Marquette, Green Bay and Rick Majerus’ basketball camps. B.A. - Mathematics/Secondary Education Playing Career Bronson was a four-year letterwinner at Cardinal Stritch, playing in three NAIA Tournaments and con- • Cardinal Stritch, 2000-04 tributing to a school-record 31 wins her senior season. She was a two-time NAIA Academic All-American and served as team captain as a junior and senior. • Four-Year Letterwinner • Two-Time NAIA Academic All-American She graduated from Stritch in 2004 with a bachelor of arts in mathematics and secondary education. • Three NAIA National Tournaments Bronson hails from an athletic family, as her mother, Jody, is the women’s tennis coach at Marquette • Top 10 in career games played and assists University and her sister, Corey, is the head varsity girls’ basketball coach at Nicolet High School. Her younger brother, Tanner, was a member of the Wisconsin men’s basketball team. Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide CCoachingoaching SStafftaff Cameron Tucker is in his second season as video coordinator for the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 14 women’s basketball team.

In his current position, Tucker has been in charge of all fi lm exchange, editing and game breakdown for scouting and highlight video purposes. He has also overseen a number of tasks assigned to the recently vacant director of basketball operations position, including overseeing student managers.

Tucker joined the Panther staff after serving as an assistant coach at Warner University during the second half of the 2007-08 season. With the Royals, he helped with recruiting, game preparation, team practices, individual workouts and summer camps. CCameronameron TTuckerucker VVideoideo CoordinatorCoordinator • SSecondecond SSeasoneason Tucker attended the University of Iowa for two years and was a team manager with the men’s basketball BBallall SState,tate, 22007007 team for two seasons. He then transferred to Ball State, where he was the team’s video coordinator until his graduation in 2007 with a degree in history. Coaching Resume • Milwaukee Video Coord. (2008-Pres.) In addition to his position at Warner, Tucker has also gained coaching experience with a variety of teams and age groups. He served as a student assistant at New Castle Chrysler High School, helping • Warner University Assistant Coach (2008) the team to the 2003 Class 4A Elite Eight, and also coached club basketball with the Henry County Heat. His team won the 2002 USSSA National Championship (age 13 and under) and a 2001 Gym Rats state championship (age 12 and under). • Ball State Video Coord. (2005-08) Education • Ball State, 2007 B.A. - History

RReneeenee RReckelbergeckelberg NNicholeichole DDrummondrummond AAthleticthletic TTrainerrainer • FFifthifth SeasonSeason DDirectorirector ooff BBasketballasketball OOperationsperations EEasternastern MMichigan,ichigan, 22003003 FFirstirst SeasonSeason Renee Reckelberg is the athletic trainer as- MMilwaukee,ilwaukee, 20062006 signed to the women’s basketball and volleyball Nichole Drummond joined the Panther staff in programs and is in her fi fth year at Milwaukee. October as the program’s director of basketball operations. Reckelberg comes to UWM from the University of Illinois, where she completed her master of In this position, she is in charge of the day-to-day operations of the team, science in athletic training in 2005. While with the Fighting Illini, she was as well as overseeing travel accomodations and student managers. the head athletic trainer for women’s swimming and diving and softball. In this position, she handled prevention of injury, rehabilitation programs Drummond was a four-year letterwinner with the Panthers, attending Mil- and physician referrals, among other things. Reckelberg was also a clinical waukee from 2003-06. A two-time all-league fi rst team player, she was in- instructor and teaching assistant, while working towards completion of her strumental in UWM’s 2006 Horizon League championship and subsequent masters. trip to the NCAA Tournament. Drummond is a member of the program’s 1,000-point club and is currently sixth in it’s Division I history with 1,153 Reckelberg received her bachelor of science in athletic training from Eastern career points. Michigan in 2003. As an undergraduate at EMU, she spent time as an intern at Fraser High School in Fraser, Mich., working with the boys’ basketball and Drummond graduated from Milwaukee in 2006 with her degree in criminal girls’ volleyball programs. She also spent the 2002 season working with the justice and earned a certifi cate in youth development in 2009. She previ- Eastern Michigan women’s volleyball team. ously worked at a group home for at-risk youth (ages 12-17). Drummond also coached basketball at her prep alma mater, Kenosha Tremper, for three Reckelberg and her husband, Joe, were married in August and reside in Oak years. Creek.

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Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide PPlayerlayer PProfilesrofiles Jodie McClain 16 5

JJodieodie MMcCLAINcCLAIN SSeniorenior • 55-9-9 • GGuarduard • WWesterville,esterville, OOhiohio ((South)South) • AAccountingccounting MMajorajor 2008-09 Season Highs 2008-09 (Junior): Played in all 33 games, high 20 points, including six 3-pointers, against Points 20 vs. Detroit, 1/17 starting 18 times ... led the team with 46 steals Detroit Jan. 17 ... also had six rebounds and six Rebounds 6 - two times and a 1.2 -to-turnover ratio (88/74) ... assists ... had 16 points, three assists and was 6- Assists 6 - two times was second on the team in assists and three- for-6 from the free throw line at Loyola Jan. 24 Steals 5 - two times pointers made (29) ... scored in double-fi gures ... had four steals against Cleveland State Feb. Blocks 2 @ Wisconsin, 12/2 eight times … had four assists and two steals 5 ... scored eight points and dished out four as- Field Goals 6 vs. Detroit, 1/17 vs. USC Nov. 16 ... scored 10 points and had four sists at Wright State Feb. 14 ... dished out eight Three’s 6 vs. Detroit, 1/17 steals at Air Force Nov. 22 ... dished out six as- assists compared to no turnovers vs. Loyola Feb. Free Throws 6 - two times sists and had three steals vs. SIU Edwardsville 19 ... made 15-straight free throws after three- Minutes 40 @ Wisconsin, 12/2 Nov. 26 ... scored 15 points and had two steals straight 4-for-4 eff orts ... made fi rst of two tries at Northern Illinois Nov. 29 ... blocked a ca- at Green Bay March 7 to extend the streak to Career Highs reer-high two shots and played a career-best 16 before missing ... fi nished with a team-high Points Same 40 minutes at Wisconsin Dec. 2 ... had three 12 points on a 3-for-3 eff ort from three-point Rebounds 7 vs. Valparaiso, 3/12/08 steals and six rebounds vs. Illinois Dec. 10 ... range … tallied fi ve assists in the league semi- Assists 9 vs. Youngstown St., 1/10/08 hit four 3-pointers on the way to 12 points vs. fi nals vs. Cleveland State March 13. Steals Same Central Michigan Dec. 20 ... collected fi ve steals Blocks Same in 39 minutes vs. Evansville Dec. 22 ... scored 2007-08 (Sophomore): Played in 30 games, Field Goals Same 13 points and hit all three 3-point attempts at starting 19 times ... led the team with 70 assists Three’s Same Cleveland State Jan. 10 ... picked up fi ve steals and was third in steals (27) ... tallied seven points Free Throws Same - three times against Wright State Jan. 15 ... scored a career- to go with three rebounds and three assists vs. Minutes Same

Year G-GS Min.-MPG FG-FGA FG% 3pt-Att 3pt% FT-FTA FT% O-D Reb RPG Ast TO BL ST Pts PPG 2006-07 16-1 105-6.6 7-22 .318 0-4 .000 3-6 .500 5-13 18 1.1 14 11 0 2 17 1.1 2007-08 30-19 713-23.8 52-124 .419 17-41 .415 38-59 .644 12-41 53 1.8 70 73 2 27 159 5.3 2008-09 33-18 889-26.9 59-169 .349 29-79 .367 51-67 .761 21-47 68 2.1 88 74 6 46 198 6.0 Totals 79-38 1707-21.6 118-315 .375 46-124 .371 92-132 .697 39-101 139 1.8 172 158 8 75 374 4.7

2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Jodie McClain PPlayerlayer PProfilesrofiles Miami Nov. 28 ... made her fi rst start of the year two steals vs. Wright State March 8 ... pulled down and an assist vs. Wright State Feb. 24. 17 and scored eight points at Central Connecticut seven rebounds to go with six points, four assists, a State Dec. 1 ... hit a pair of three-pointers in the and vs. Valparaiso in the league quar- High School: Surpassed the 1,000-point mark game ... had six points, three assists and two steals terfi nals March 12 ... tallied six points to go with in four years at Westerville South High School for at Wisconsin Dec. 4 ... tallied seven points and a two rebounds, two assists and a steal vs. Wright head coach Jeff Brenning ... as a senior, averaged steal vs. Drake Dec. 13 ... scored 10 points and State in the league semifi nals March 14. 17.1 points, 8.3 rebounds, 6.7 assists and 4.6 steals had fi ve assists, two steals and two 3-pointers vs. per game on her way to District Player of the Year Cardinal Stritch Dec. 28 ... had 14 points at Wright 2006-07 (Freshman): Appeared in 16 games as a and all-state division 1 second-team honors ... State Jan. 3 ... was 6-for-6 from the free throw line freshman, starting once ... grabbed four rebounds was named Ohio Capital Conference Player of the ... followed that up with a 12-point performance at and scored one point in collegiate debut at South Year as a junior, when she averaged 17.0 points Detroit Jan. 5 ... dished out nine assists to go with Florida Nov. 10 ... had two points, a rebound and per game, before again earning the honor after four points and four rebounds vs. Youngstown assist at Wisconsin Nov. 20 ... hit her only fi eld goal her senior campaign ... led South to three-straight State Jan. 10 ... tallied nine points vs. Cleveland attempt for two points and added an assist vs. OCC Championships. State Jan. 12 ... had seven points at Butler Jan. 19 Air Force Dec. 7 ... had an assist in six minutes vs. ... scored eight points, had two rebounds and fi ve Chicago State Dec. 13 ... dished out two assists in Personal: Full name is Jodie Lynette McClain ... assists at Youngstown State Feb. 9 ... was a perfect fi ve minutes at Green Bay Jan. 13 ... hit a layup, had born Dec. 7, 1987, in Columbus, Ohio ... daughter 3-for-3 from the fi eld on her way to eight points a rebound and dished out an assist vs. Youngstown of Debra and Jack McClain ... has two sisters, Jerrica at Loyola Feb. 21 ... had six points, fi ve assists and State Jan. 18 ... made fi rst career start vs. Detroit and Cori, and one brother, Eric ... nicknames are two steals at UIC Feb. 23 ... scored nine points on Feb. 1 and had six points, six rebounds and four “Mac” and “J-Mac”. 4-of-5 shooting, dished out fi ve assists and had assists ... scored four points, had two rebounds

2008-09 | Junior Season Game-By-Game | *Notes Starts Opponent FG 3FG FT R A B S P Opponent FG 3FG FT R A B S P Opponent FG 3FG FT R A B S P @ NC State 1-5 0-2 0-0 1 3 0 1 2 GREEN BAY* 0-5 0-2 0-0 3 2 0 3 0 @ Detroit 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 vs. USC 1-7 0-4 0-0 1 4 0 2 2 @ YSU* 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 3 0 3 2 @ Wright St. 3-3 0-0 2-2 1 4 0 0 8 @ Air Force 2-6 2-4 4-7 2 1 0 4 10 @ Cleve. St.* 5-6 3-3 0-0 2 2 0 0 13 Loyola 0-4 0-2 0-0 2 8 0 0 0 SIUE* 0-1 0-1 6-6 5 6 0 3 6 WRIGHT ST.* 1-4 0-1 1-2 3 1 0 5 3 UIC 1-6 0-1 4-4 2 5 0 1 6 @ NIU* 5-8 1-1 4-7 2 2 1 2 15 DETROIT* 6-12 6-10 2-2 6 6 0 0 20 @ Butler 1-8 0-4 4-4 1 2 0 0 6 @ Wisconsin* 2-4 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 1 4 @ UIC* 3-12 1-7 0-0 2 3 0 1 7 @ Valpo 2-8 1-5 4-4 1 5 0 1 9 @ Wash. St.* 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 @ Loyola* 4-10 2-6 6-6 3 3 0 0 16 @ GB 4-7 3-3 1-2 0 0 0 2 12 ILLINOIS* 0-1 0-0 3-4 6 4 0 3 3 Valpo* 3-6 2-3 0-0 1 1 1 0 8 YSU 1-3 0-2 4-4 3 4 1 0 6 C. MICH.* 4-7 4-6 0-0 4 3 0 0 12 Butler* 2-5 1-2 5-6 1 0 0 0 10 @ Butler 1-7 1-1 0-0 2 1 0 3 3 EVANSVILLE* 2-5 1-2 0-1 0 2 0 5 5 CLEVE. ST.* 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 4 0 vs. Cleve. St. 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 5 0 1 0 @ Marquette* 1-4 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 1 2 YSU 1-4 0-2 0-0 3 2 0 0 2 @ Green Bay 2-3 1-2 1-6 1 0 1 0 6 2007-08 | Sophomore Season Game-By-Game | *Notes Starts Opponent FG 3FG FT R A B S P Opponent FG 3FG FT R A B S P Opponent FG 3FG FT R A B S P @ Chi. State 1-6 1-2 0-0 2 2 0 3 3 LA SALLE* 1-2 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 1 2 @ YSU 1-4 1-2 5-8 2 5 0 1 8 @ Illinois 2-3 0-0 1-2 0 3 0 2 5 @ Wright St.* 3-5 2-3 6-6 1 1 0 1 14 BUTLER 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 1 0 0 DAYTON 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 @ Detroit* 4-8 2-2 2-2 3 1 0 1 12 VALPO 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 1 2 MIAMI (FL) 1-2 1-1 4-5 3 3 0 0 7 YSU* 1-2 0-1 2-5 4 9 0 1 4 @ Loyola 3-3 0-0 2-3 2 2 0 0 8 @ CCSU* 2-6 2-3 2-2 1 1 0 0 8 CLEVE. ST.* 3-8 1-3 2-6 2 0 0 1 9 @ UIC 3-7 0-0 0-3 2 5 0 2 6 @ Wisconsin* 1-7 0-3 4-4 2 3 0 2 6 @ Valpo* 2-4 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 4 @ Green Bay 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 @ C. Mich.* 1-2 0-0 1-1 0 1 0 1 3 @ Butler* 3-4 0-0 1-3 0 1 0 1 7 DETROIT 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 2 2 DRAKE* 3-6 1-1 0-0 0 1 0 1 7 UIC* 2-4 0-1 2-2 1 2 0 0 6 WRIGHT ST.* 4-5 1-1 0-0 2 5 0 2 9 NDSU* 0-6 0-3 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 LOYOLA* 2-5 0-0 1-2 4 3 0 0 5 VALPO* 2-6 2-4 0-1 7 4 1 1 6 C. STRITCH* 4-8 2-4 0-0 4 5 0 2 10 GREEN BAY* 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 vs Wright St.* 1-4 1-2 3-4 2 2 0 1 6 2006-07 | Freshman Season Game-By-Game | *Notes Starts Opponent FG 3FG FT R A B S P Opponent FG 3FG FT R A B S P Opponent FG 3FG FT R A B S P @ USF 0-2 0-0 1-2 4 0 0 0 1 LOYOLA 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 GREEN BAY 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 CCSU 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 @ Detroit 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 BUTLER 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 @ Wisconsin 0-2 0-0 2-2 1 1 0 0 2 @ Green Bay 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 WRIGHT ST. 2-3 0-1 0-0 2 1 0 0 4 AIR FORCE 1-1 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 0 2 YSU 1-1 0-0 0-1 1 1 0 0 2 @ Loyola 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 @ NDSU 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 @ Wright St. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 CHI. STATE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 DETROIT* 3-9 0-1 0-0 6 4 0 0 6 Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide PPlayerlayer PProfilesrofiles Ashley Imperiale 18 3344

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2008-09 (Sophomore): Named to the Horizon day shooting--6-for-6 from the fi eld, 3-for-3 2008-09 Season Highs League All-Newcomer Team ... also selected to on three-pointers, 4-for-4 from the free throw Points 24 vs. Cleveland State, 3/13 the league all-tournament team ... played in 25 line ... added two steals in the game ... chipped Rebounds 6 - two times games, starting 18 times after sitting out the fi rst in nine points and four rebounds vs. Butler Jan. Assists 3 vs. Cleveland State, 2/5 semester due to NCAA transfer rules ... fi nished 31, knocking down both three-point attempts Steals 3 @ Detroit, 2/12 third on the team in scoring at 7.0 points per ... scored 12 points vs. Cleveland State Feb. 5, Blocks 1 - four times game ... made 19-of-36 three-point attempts on pulling down four rebounds, dishing out three Field Goals 9 vs. Cleveland State, 3/13 the season (52.8%) ... scored in double-fi gures assists and blocking a shot ... had eight points, Three’s 3 - two times six times and had one 20-point outing ... made four rebounds and two assists vs. Youngstown Free Throws 5 vs. Wright State, 1/15 collegiate debut against Central Michigan Dec. State Feb. 7 ... played all 40 minutes at Detroit Minutes 40 - two times 20, scoring two points and tallying a rebound Feb. 12, scoring 12 points, pulling down six and an assist ... hit game-tying and game-win- rebounds, with three steals and a block ... had Career Highs ning free throws with 3.6 seconds remaining to 11 points at Wright State Feb. 14 ... had a pair Points Same lead UWM to a 63-62 win at Marquette Dec. 31 of steals at Butler in the league quarterfi nals Rebounds Same ... had 11 points, six rebounds and two steals in March 11 ... scored a career-high 24 points on 9- Assists Same 26 minutes at Youngstown State Jan. 8 ... made of-11 shooting vs. Cleveland State in the league Steals Same fi rst collegiate start vs. Wright State Jan. 15 ... semifi nals March 13 ... also hit three 3-pointers Blocks Same hit both three-point attempts and fi nished with and had fi ve boards to earn U.S. Army Horizon Field Goals Same eight points, fi ve rebounds, a block and a steal League Player of the Game honors. Three’s Same against Detroit Jan. 17 ... scored a then career- Free Throws Same best 19 points at Loyola, Jan. 24 on a perfect Before UWM: Attended UW-La Crosse for the Minutes Same

Year G-GS Min.-MPG FG-FGA FG% 3pt-Att 3pt% FT-FTA FT% O-D Reb RPG Ast TO BL ST Pts PPG 2008-09 25-18 639-25.6 61-135 .452 19-36 .528 33-41 .805 23-46 69 2.8 23 50 5 17 174 7.0

2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Ashley Imperiale PPlayerlayer PProfilesrofiles fall 2007 semester ... did not play basketball at 19 UWL ... transfered to UWM between semesters and practiced with the Panthers during the second semester of the 2007-08 season.

High School: Four year letterwinner at Greendale High School ... named to the all-state fi rst team her senior year ... was named the conference player of the year three times, leading the Pan- thers to league titles in each of her four seasons ... in her career, GHS compiled a 79-14 (.849) record, including 54-5 (.915) in Woodland Conference play ... three times was named to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel All-Area team, including fi rst- team honors as a senior ... also named an all-state honorable mention selection as a sophomore and named to the second team as a junior.

Personal: Born Oct. 18, 1988, in West Allis, Wis. ... daughter of Mike and Kathy Imperiale ... has one brother, Matthew ... nicknames are “A.I.” and “Ash”.

2008-09 Sophomore Season Game-By-Game *Notes Starts Opponent FG 3FG FT R A B S P CMU 0-2 0-0 2-2 1 1 0 0 2 UE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 @ Marq. 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 0 2 GB 0-5 0-1 1-2 1 1 0 2 1 @ YSU 4-9 1-2 2-2 6 0 0 2 11 @ CSU 1-5 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 WSU* 0-1 0-1 5-6 2 0 1 1 5 UDM* 3-8 2-2 0-0 5 1 1 1 8 @ UIC* 2-5 1-1 3-4 1 0 0 0 8 @ Loyola* 6-6 3-3 4-4 3 2 0 2 19 Valpo* 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 Butler* 2-3 2-2 3-4 4 0 0 0 9 CSU* 5-10 2-3 0-0 4 3 1 0 12 YSU* 4-11 0-3 0-0 4 2 0 0 8 @ UDM* 5-10 2-3 0-0 6 2 1 3 12 @ WSU* 3-8 1-3 4-6 1 2 0 0 11 Loyola* 1-2 1-1 0-0 3 2 0 0 3 UIC 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 1 0 @ Butler* 2-6 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 2 4 @ Valpo* 3-5 1-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 7 @ GB* 3-4 0-0 0-0 4 1 0 0 6 YSU* 4-10 0-1 1-1 4 0 1 0 9 @ Butler* 3-7 0-2 0-0 2 1 0 2 6 vs. CSU* 9-11 3-5 3-5 5 0 0 0 24 @ GB* 1-5 0-1 3-3 5 0 0 1 5 Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide PPlayerlayer PProfilesrofiles Jenilee Klomstad 20 4444

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2008-09 (Sophomore): Appeared in 30 games, shot attempts and fi nished 5-for-6 from the fi eld, 2008-09 Season Highs starting 16 ... fi nished second on the team with for 10 points, at Butler Feb. 26 ... scored 11 points Points 12 vs. Youngstown State, 2/7 15 blocks ... reached double-digits in scoring four and pulled down a career-best eight rebounds Rebounds 8 - two times times ... scored four points and had a rebound at at Valparaiso Feb. 28 ... also had eight rebounds Assists 3 vs. Detroit, 1/17 Air Force Nov. 22 ... blocked a shot and had three her next game at Green Bay March 7 and was a Steals 1 - two times rebounds vs. SIU Edwardsville Nov. 26 ... had two personal-best 4-for-4 from the free throw line ... Blocks 2 - four times points, two blocks and a steal at Washington blocked two shots in the league quarterfi nals at Field Goals 6 vs. Youngstown State, 2/7 State Dec. 7 ... scored fi ve points, sinking 3-of-4 Butler March 11. Three’s N/A free throws, against Wright State Jan. 15 ... made Free Throws 4 @ Green Bay, 3/7 fi rst start of the season two games later and had 2007-08 (Freshman): Appeared in 18 games Minutes 22 @ Green Bay, 3/7 six points, four rebounds, three assists a steal and ... averaged 7.5 points in 15 minutes per game a blocked shot ... scored eight points and pulled over the last six games of the season ... played Career Highs down a career-best six rebounds at UIC Jan. 22 in 10 of the fi rst 23 games of the season, playing Points 15 vs. Wright St., 3/8/08 ... scored four points against Valparaiso Jan. 29 a total of 57 minutes and scoring 13 points ... Rebounds Same ... blocked two shots in back-to-back games had a rebound and assist at Chicago State Nov. Assists Same Jan. 31 vs. Butler and Feb. 5 vs. Cleveland State 9 ... scored fi rst collegiate points and blocked Steals Same - four times ... shot 6-for-7 from the fi eld and fi nished with fi rst shot at Central Connecticut State Dec. 1 ... Blocks Same 12 points vs. vs. Youngstown State Feb. 7 ... had fi nished with three points and two rebounds ... Field Goals 7 vs. Wright St., 3/8/08 four points and six boards at Wright State Feb. 14 grabbed three rebounds at Wisconsin Dec. 4 ... Three’s N/A ... contributed eight points and blocked a shot off had two rebounds and a block at Central Michi- Free Throws Same the bench vs. Loyola Feb. 19 ... hit her fi rst fi ve gan Dec. 8 ... had a point and rebound vs. Cardinal Minutes 23 vs. Wright St., 3/8/08

Year G-GS Min.-MPG FG-FGA FG% 3pt-Att 3pt% FT-FTA FT% O-D Reb RPG Ast TO BL ST Pts PPG 2007-08 18-0 147-8.2 23-40 .575 0-0 .000 12-21 .571 9-20 29 1.6 5 20 5 2 58 3.2 2008-09 30-16 293-9.8 40-84 .476 0-0 .000 16-31 .516 26-47 73 2.4 8 27 15 3 96 3.2 Totals 48-16 440-9.2 63-124 .508 0-0 .000 28-52 .538 35-67 102 2.1 13 47 20 5 154 3.2

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Stritch Dec. 28 ... scored fi ve points and had three 2008-09 | Sophomore Season Game-By-Game | *Notes Starts rebounds. vs. La Salle Dec. 31 ... blocked a shot at Opponent FG 3FG FT R A B S P Opponent FG 3FG FT R A B S P @ NCSU 0-1 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 0 0 Valpo* 2-4 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 0 4 Butler Jan. 19 ... scored two points, pulled down vs. USC 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Butler* 1-3 0-0 1-2 5 1 2 0 3 two rebounds and dished out an assist vs. Butler @ USAFA 2-5 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 4 CSU* 0-0 0-0 1-2 3 0 2 0 1 Feb. 14 ... added two points with a 2-for-2 eff ort SIUE 1-3 0-0 0-1 3 1 1 0 2 YSU* 6-7 0-0 0-0 4 1 0 0 12 from the free throw line vs. Valparaiso Feb. 16 ... @ NIU 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 @ UDM* 0-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 had four rebounds and an assist at Loyola Feb. 21 ... @ Wis 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 @ WSU* 1-2 0-0 2-3 6 0 0 0 4 scored a career-high 13 points on 5-of-6 shooting @ Wa. St. 1-2 0-0 0-2 2 0 2 1 2 Loyola 3-5 0-0 2-4 1 0 1 0 8 from the fi eld and 3-of-3 from the free throw line ILL 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 UIC 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 at UIC Feb. 23 ... entered the game with 13 points CMU 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 0 0 @ Butler* 5-6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 10 on the season ... also had three rebounds ... scored GB 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 @ Valpo* 5-9 0-0 1-2 8 0 0 0 11 eight points on 4-of-6 shooting and blocked a @ YSU 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 @ GB* 1-3 0-0 4-4 8 1 0 0 6 WSU 1-1 0-0 3-4 1 0 0 0 5 YSU* 1-6 0-0 0-2 7 0 1 0 2 shot vs. Detroit March 6 ... was a perfect 7-of-7 UDM* 3-5 0-0 0-0 4 3 1 1 6 @ Butler* 2-4 0-0 0-0 5 1 2 0 4 from the fi eld on her way to 15 points vs. Wright @ UIC* 3-5 0-0 2-2 6 0 1 0 8 vs. CSU* 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 State March 8 ... also pulled down a career-high @ Loyola* 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 GB* 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 fi ve rebounds and blocked a shot ... scored seven points and had an assist vs. Valparaiso in the 2006-07 | Freshman Season Game-By-Game | *Notes Starts league quarterfi nals March 12. Opponent FG 3FG FT R A B S P Opponent FG 3FG FT R A B S P @ Chi. St. 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 BUTLER 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 2 High School: Lettered three times at Pewaukee @ Ill. 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 VALPO 0-1 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 0 2 High School for coach Todd Hansen ... named to @ CCSU 1-1 0-0 1-2 2 0 1 0 3 @ Loyola 0-3 0-0 0-0 4 1 0 0 0 @ Wis 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 @ UIC 5-6 0-0 3-3 3 0 0 0 13 the WBCA All-State First Team as a senior ... also @ CMU 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 0 0 @ GB 0-1 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0 1 named County Player of the Year by the Waukesha C. STRITCH 0-1 0-0 1-2 1 0 0 0 1 DETROIT 4-6 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 8 Freeman and Woodland Conference Player of the LA SALLE 2-3 0-0 1-2 3 1 0 0 5 WSU 7-7 0-0 1-4 5 0 1 1 15 Year ... holds school records for single-season CSU 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 VALPO 3-5 0-0 1-2 1 1 0 0 7 rebounds and blocks in a career, season and game @ Butler 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 vs WSU 0-0 0-0 1-2 2 0 0 1 1 ... has the second-most blocks in a season, as well, and is the school’s second all-time leading rebounder ... served as team captain twice and named team MVP as a senior ... all-conference second team as a junior ... AAU basketball team was Team Wisconsin Basketball Foundation.

Personal: Born Oct. 22, 1987, in Milwaukee, Wis. ... daughter of Lori and Wayne Klomstad ... has a twin brother, Wayne, and a sister, Caitlin ... nickname is “J. Lee”. Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide PPlayerlayer PProfilesrofiles Lindsay Laur 22 1111

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2008-09 (Sophomore): Played in all 33 games, Detroit ... posted another double-double two 2008-09 Season Highs starting fi ve times … was second on the team games later at Loyola Jan. 24, scoring 15 points Points 20 @ Butler, 3/11 with 9.6 points and 6.0 rebounds per game and pulling down 10 rebounds ... a week later, Rebounds 14 @ Valparaiso, 2/28 … led the team in three-pointers made (37) picked up another double-double, this time with Assists 3 - four times … scored in double-fi gures 19 times, pulled 11 points and 10 boards, against Butler Jan. 31 Steals 3 - two times down 10-plus boards six times and tallied fi ve ... had 10 points and nine boards vs. Youngstown Blocks 2 vs. Evansville, 12/22 double-doubles … averaged 11.2 points and State Feb. 7 ... scored 10 points and pulled down Field Goals 9 @ Butler, 3/11 7.4 rebounds over the last 19 games of the nine boards at Wright State Feb. 14 ... had nine Three’s 5 vs. Central Michigan, 12/20 season, scoring in double-fi gures 14 times … points, eight boards and three steals vs. Loyola Free Throws 6 @ Wright State, 2/14 knocked in four 3-pointers on the way to 14 Feb. 19 ... scored a game-high 15 points against Minutes 30 - four times points against USC Nov. 16 ... hit fi ve 3-pointers UIC Feb. 21 ... had 13 points, seven boards, two for 15 points and added six rebounds, three assists and two steals at Butler Feb. 26 ... scored Career Highs assists and a block vs. Central Michigan Dec. 17 points and had a career-best 14 rebounds at Points Same - two times 20 ... tallied fi rst career double-double with 10 Valparaiso Feb. 28 ... had 20 points and eight Rebounds Same points and 10 rebounds vs. Evansville Dec. 22 ... rebounds vs. Butler in the league quarterfi nals Assists 4 @ Youngstown State, 2/9/08 added two blocks, a pair of assists and a steal in March 11 ... was named the U.S. Army Player of Steals Same the game ... hit four 3-pointers and added a pair the Game ... scored 15 points and pulled down Blocks Same of assists and steals in fi rst start of the season fi ve boards vs. Cleveland State in the semifi nals Field Goals Same Dec. 31 at Marquette ... collected three steals at March 13. Three’s Same - two times Cleveland State Jan. 10 ... had a double-double Free Throws Same of 10 points and 11 rebounds Jan. 17 against 2007-08 (Freshman): Ruled eligible for the Minutes 38 @ UIC, 2/23/08

Year G-GS Min.-MPG FG-FGA FG% 3pt-Att 3pt% FT-FTA FT% O-D Reb RPG Ast TO BL ST Pts PPG 2007-08 28-8 435-15.5 61-145 .421 16-48 .333 16-21 .762 20-53 73 2.6 20 49 5 18 154 5.5 2008-09 33-5 783-23.7 116-286 .406 37-100 .370 47-61 .770 47-150 197 6.0 36 78 5 26 316 9.6 Totals 61-13 1218-20.0 177-431 .411 53-148 .358 63-82 .768 67-230 270 4.4 56 127 10 44 470 7.7

2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Lindsay Laur PPlayerlayer PProfilesrofiles 2008-09 | Sophomore Season Game-By-Game | *Notes Starts 23 Opponent FG 3FG FT R A B S P Opponent FG 3FG FT R A B S P @ NCSU 1-5 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 @ Loyola 4-10 3-6 4-4 10 2 0 1 15 vs. USC 4-8 4-6 2-2 4 1 0 1 14 Valpo 2-5 1-4 0-0 2 2 0 0 5 @ AF 4-12 0-4 1-2 4 1 0 1 9 Butler 3-8 2-3 3-4 10 0 0 1 11 SIUE 3-5 2-2 2-2 4 0 0 0 10 CSU 2-7 2-4 0-0 5 0 0 0 6 @ NIU 3-7 2-4 1-4 5 0 0 1 9 YSU 5-11 0-3 0-0 9 1 0 0 10 @ Wis 0-4 0-3 2-2 4 3 1 1 2 @ UDM 3-11 0-2 1-1 5 2 0 1 7 @ Wa. St. 1-3 1-2 0-0 2 2 0 0 3 @ WSU 2-8 0-2 6-7 9 3 0 1 10 ILL 0-6 0-2 2-2 4 0 0 0 2 Loyola* 4-10 0-2 1-4 8 0 0 3 9 CMU 5-11 5-8 0-0 6 3 1 0 15 UIC 7-10 1-2 0-0 5 0 0 0 15 UE 4-12 0-2 2-2 10 2 2 1 10 @ Butler 5-12 1-3 2-2 7 2 0 2 13 @ Marq.* 5-10 4-6 1-2 4 2 0 2 15 @ Valpo 5-11 2-3 5-7 14 1 0 0 17 GB* 1-8 0-4 0-0 4 0 0 1 2 @ GB 4-13 0-1 1-1 11 3 1 1 9 @ YSU* 4-8 2-3 1-2 2 0 0 0 11 YSU 6-7 0-0 1-1 7 0 0 0 13 @ CSU* 0-5 0-2 0-0 2 1 0 3 0 @ Butler 9-14 1-1 1-1 8 2 0 2 20 WSU 5-9 1-2 0-0 4 1 0 1 11 vs. CSU 5-9 1-3 4-4 5 0 0 1 15 UDM 3-10 2-7 2-2 11 1 0 0 10 @ GB 2-5 0-1 2-3 5 1 0 0 6 @ UIC 5-12 0-2 0-0 6 0 0 1 10 2006-07 | Freshman Season Game-By-Game | *Notes Starts Opponent FG 3FG FT R A B S P Opponent FG 3FG FT R A B S P @ Chi. St. 2-6 0-1 1-1 8 2 0 1 5 UIC 2-3 1-2 1-2 2 0 0 0 6 @ Illinois 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 LOYOLA 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 1 0 2 2 DAYTON 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 GREEN BAY 8-13 4-7 0-0 3 0 1 2 20 MIAMI (FL) 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 @ CSU* 5-11 1-2 2-2 6 2 0 0 13 @ CCSU 3-7 0-1 0-0 3 1 1 0 6 @ YSU* 7-17 2-6 0-0 6 4 1 1 16 @ Wis 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 BUTLER* 4-8 2-4 0-0 5 1 0 0 10 @ CMU 1-4 1-1 2-2 6 0 0 0 5 VALPO* 3-10 1-5 2-2 6 0 1 0 9 DRAKE 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 @ Loyola* 3-4 1-2 0-0 3 1 0 1 7 NDSU 3-7 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 2 6 @ UIC* 3-7 1-4 1-2 3 2 0 2 8 C. STRITCH 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 0 0 0 2 @ GB* 7-16 0-3 0-1 6 1 0 2 14 LA SALLE 2-4 1-2 0-1 0 0 0 0 5 DETROIT* 0-3 0-0 2-2 0 1 0 1 2 YSU 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 WSU 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 4 CSU 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 VALPO 2-4 1-1 0-0 4 0 1 1 5 @ Butler 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 vs WSU 3-8 0-3 1-2 3 1 0 2 7

start of the 2007-08 season after transfering from 3-pointers ... followed that up with 13 points, six Before UWM: Attended Colorado State for the Colorado State after the fall semester in 2006-07 ... rebounds and two assists at Cleveland State Feb. 7 fall 2006 semester. played in 28 games, starting eight times ... made ... made fi rst collegiate start in that game ... scored her UWM debut with fi ve points, eight rebounds 16 points, pulled down six rebounds and had four High School: Lettered three times at Cretin- and two assists at Chicago State Nov. 9 ... picked assists at Youngstown State Feb. 9 ... fi nished with Derham High School for coach Amy Bellus ... up six points, three rebounds, an assist and a block 10 points and fi ve rebounds vs. Butler Feb. 14 ... named all-state twice and was a Miss Basketball at Central Connecticut State Dec. 1 ... at Central had nine points, six rebounds and a blocked shot nominee ... member of the Timberwolves Senior Michigan Dec. 8, had fi ve points and a team-high vs. Valparaiso Feb. 16 ... scored seven points and All-State team ... twice named all-conference ... six rebounds ... scored six points to go with two had three rebounds and a steal at Loyola Feb. 21 named Team MVP as a senior ... also lettered twice assists and two steals vs. North Dakota State Dec. ... had eight points, three rebounds, two assists in volleyball and four times in track and fi eld ... 20 ... had fi ve points vs. La Salle Dec. 31 ... pulled and two steals at UIC Feb. 23 ... scored 14 points, named all-conference once in volleyball and three down a pair of rebounds and dished out an assist pulled down six rebounds and had two steals at times in track and fi eld ... holds school record in vs. Youngstown State Jan. 10 ... scored six points Green Bay March 1 ... fi nished with fi ve points, the discus ... AAU team was North Tartan. and had two rebounds vs. UIC Jan. 23 ... hit a pair four rebounds and a blocked shot vs. Valparaiso in of free throws for two points and had two steals the league quarterfi nals March 12 ... scored seven Personal: Full name is Lindsay Nicole Laur ... born vs. Loyola Jan. 26 ... scored a career-high 20 points points and had two steals vs. Wright State in the Oct. 12, 1987, in Hinsdale, Ill. ... daughter of Kathy to go with three rebounds, two steals and a block league semifi nals March 14. and Bernie Laur ... has one sister, Taylor, and one vs. Green Bay Feb. 2 ... also hit a career-high four brother, Matt ... nicknames are “Lou” and “Laur”. Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide PPlayerlayer PProfilesrofiles Stephanie Schell 24 1144

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2008-09 (Sophomore): Served as team captain despite being just a freshman, served as a team 2008-09 Season Highs for the second-straight season ... played in 23 captain ... had three points and four rebounds Points 11 vs. Detroit, 1/17 games ... averaged a point and an assist per out- vs.Beloit Nov. 2 ... dished out four assists and Rebounds 4 vs. Evansville, 12/22 ing ... played eight minutes and pulled down a had a pair of rebounds vs. Wisconsin AAU Nov. Assists 5 vs. Youngstown State, 3/9 rebound at North Carolina State Nov. 16 ... played 4 ... made UWM debut at Chicago State Nov. 9, Steals 2 vs. Detroit, 1/17 nine minutes, hit a three-pointer and dished out collecting a steal ... scored fi rst collegiate points Blocks 1 - two times a pair of assists vs. SIU Edwardsville Nov. 26 ... hit at Central Connecticut State Dec. 1, hitting a Field Goals 4 vs. Detroit, 1/17 a three and dished out two assists at Washington three-pointer ... also pulled down two rebounds Three’s 3 vs. Detroit, 1/17 State Dec. 7 ... pulled down a career-best four ... had an assist at Central Michigan Dec. 8 ... Free Throws 2 vs. UIC, 2/21 rebounds, hit a three and dished out two assists dished out three assists and a rebound in eight Minutes 19 vs. Detroit, 1/17 in 13 minutes vs. Evansville Dec. 22 ... had two minutes vs. La Salle Dec. 31 ... saw two minutes assists in 13 minutes against Wright State Jan. of action vs. Wright State March 8. Career Highs 15 ... knocked down three 3-pointers on the Points Same way to a career-high 11 points against Detroit High School: Four-year starter at New Berlin Rebounds Same Jan. 17 ... also had two steals and a blocked Eisenhower High School for coach Gary Schmidt Assists Same shot ... dished out a pair of assists and hit a free ... started 91-straight games and did not miss a Steals Same throw at Butler Feb. 26 ... had fi ve assists against game in her career ... Street & Smith’s Honorable Blocks Same Youngstown State in the league tournament fi rst Mention All-American as a senior ... nominee Field Goals Same round March 9. for McDonald’s High School All-Star Game ... Three’s Same named all-conference all four years ... named Free Throws Same 2007-08 (Freshman): Appeared in 11 games ... all-county twice ... holds school records for as- Minutes Same

Year G-GS Min.-MPG FG-FGA FG% 3pt-Att 3pt% FT-FTA FT% O-D Reb RPG Ast TO BL ST Pts PPG 2007-08 11-0 32-2.9 1-3 .333 1-3 .333 0-2 .000 0-3 3 0.3 4 3 0 1 3 0.3 2008-09 23-0 164-7.1 7-27 .259 6-18 .333 3-7 .429 6-8 14 0.6 24 15 2 3 23 1.0 Totals 34-0 196-5.8 8-30 .267 7-21 .333 3-9 .333 6-11 17 0.5 28 18 2 4 26 0.8

2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Stephanie Schell PPlayerlayer PProfilesrofiles sists in a game and both assists and three-pointers 25 made in a season and career ... also lettered three times in volleyball and twice in track and fi eld in the discus ... already inducted into the New Berlin Eisenhower Athletic Hall of Fame ... played AAU basketball for the Wisconsin Swish.

Personal: Full name is Stephanie Suzanne Schell ... born Aug. 17, 1989, in Milwaukee, Wis. ... daughter of Dr. Joe and Lenore Schell ... has one brother, Derek ... nickname is “Stef”.

2008-09 Sophomore Season Game-By-Game *Notes Starts Opponent FG 3FG FT R A B S P @ NCSU 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 1 0 0 0 vs. USC 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 @ USAFA 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 SIUE 1-4 1-3 0-0 1 2 1 0 3 @ NIU 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 @ Wa. St. 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 2 0 0 3 UE 1-2 1-2 0-0 4 2 0 0 3 @ Marq. 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 GB 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 WSU 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 UDM 4-10 3-7 0-1 2 1 1 2 11 @ UIC 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 Valpo 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 YSU 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 Loyola 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 UIC 0-1 0-1 2-2 0 1 0 0 2 @ Butler 0-1 0-1 1-2 0 2 0 0 1 @ Valpo 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 @ GB 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 YSU 0-6 0-2 0-0 2 5 0 1 0 @ Butler 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 vs. CSU 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 @ GB 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

2007-08 Freshman Season Game-By-Game *Notes Starts Opponent FG 3FG FT R A B S P @ Chi. St. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 @ Ill. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 @ CCSU 1-2 1-2 0-0 2 0 0 0 3 @ Wis. 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 0 0 @ CMU 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 DRAKE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 C. STRITCH 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 LA SALLE 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 3 0 0 0 CSU 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 @ Butler 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 WSU 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide PPlayerlayer PProfilesrofiles Danielle Jorgenson 26 3322

DDanielleanielle JJorgensonorgenson SSophomoreophomore • 66-3-3 • CCenterenter • LLaa CCrosse,rosse, Wis.Wis. (Logan)(Logan) • UUndeclaredndeclared MMajorajor

2008-09 (Freshman): Played in 18 games, ated Press’ All-State Second Team ... as a junior, 2008-09 starting fi ve times ... scored nine points and averaged 13 points and 9.3 rebounds per game Freshman Season Game-By-Game pulled down seven boards against USC Nov. 16 ... while leading the Rangers to a 22-4 record and *Notes Starts scored four points and had six boards at Air Force berth in the WIAA Division 1 state semifi nals ... Opponent FG 3FG FT R A B S P Nov. 22 ... pulled down six boards and blocked a fi nished her prep career second in school history @ NCSU 1-5 0-0 2-2 3 0 0 0 4 shot vs. SIU Edwardsville Nov. 26 ... hit a three- with 1,057 points. vs. USC 4-9 1-1 0-0 7 1 0 0 9 pointer and had three rebounds at Wisconsin @ USAFA* 2-7 0-0 0-0 6 0 0 0 4 Dec. 2 ... grabbed three rebounds against Central Personal: Full name is Danielle Dea Jorgenson ... SIUE* 1-3 0-0 0-0 6 0 1 0 2 Michigan Dec. 20 ... scored seven points on 3-of- born May 21, 1990, in La Crosse, Wis. ... daughter @ NIU* 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 @ Wis* 1-3 1-1 1-2 3 0 0 0 4 4 shooting against Evansville Dec. 22 ... pulled of Julie and Eric Jorgenson ... has two brothers, @ Wa. St.* 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 down three rebounds at UIC Jan. 22 ... had three Trent and Trevor. ILL 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 more rebounds against Youngstiwn State in the CMU 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 league quarterfi nals March 9. 2008-09 Season/Career Highs UE 3-4 0-0 1-1 2 0 0 0 7 Points 9 vs. USC, 11/16 @ Marq. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 High School: As a senior, averaged 16.2 points Rebounds 7 vs. USC, 11/16 GB 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 and 9.3 rebounds on her way to Mississippi Assists 1 vs. USC, 11/16 UDM 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 @ UIC 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 Valley Conference Player of the Year honors and Steals 1 - two times YSU 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0 1 a second-straight La Crosse Tribune Player of Blocks 1 vs. SIUE, 11/26 UIC 1-3 0-1 0-0 3 0 0 0 2 the Year award ... Logan went 19-4 her senior Field Goals 4 vs. USC, 11/16 YSU 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 0 1 0 0 season, winning a third-straight conference Three’s 1 - two times GB 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 championship as well as a regional title ... named Free Throws 2 @ NC State, 11/15 to the WBCA All-State First Team and the Associ- Minutes 24 vs. USC, 11/16

Year G-GS Min.-MPG FG-FGA FG% 3pt-Att 3pt% FT-FTA FT% O-D Reb RPG Ast TO BL ST Pts PPG 2008-09 18-5 151-8.4 14-42 .333 2-3 .667 5-7 .714 10-30 40 2.2 2 15 2 2 35 1.9

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AAlexlex KlawitterKlawitter SSophomoreophomore • 55-8-8 • GGuarduard • JJanesville,anesville, WWis.is. ((Parker)Parker) • EEngineeringngineering MMajorajor

2008-09 (Freshman): Appeared in 15 games times in cross country and softball ... was a cap- 2008-09 as a freshman ... made Panther debut with tain in all three sports as a senior ... named to the Freshman Season Game-By-Game three minutes at North Carolina State Nov. 15 ... all-league second team as a senior centerfi elder *Notes Starts hit a three-pointer for her fi rst collegiate points ... fi nished as her class valedictorian ... earned the Opponent FG 3FG FT R A B S P against SIU Edwardsville Nov. 26 ... pulled down American Legion Athletic Medal as a senior. @ NCSU 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 a board at Northern Illinois Nov. 29 ... played SIUE 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 19 minutes and fi nished with a steal and two Personal: Full name is Alexis Klawitter ... born @ NIU 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 rebounds vs. Wright State Jan. 15 ... played 12 March 4, 1990, in Janesville, Wis. ... daughter of @ Wa. St. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 minutes and hit a free throw vs. Detroit Jan. 17 Tom and Sarah Klawitter ... father played profes- GB 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 WSU 0-2 0-2 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 ... hit a three and came away with a steal at UIC sional , appearing for the Minnesota UDM 0-2 0-2 1-2 0 0 0 0 1 Jan. 22 ... pulled down four rebounds and had an Twins in 1985 ... has two brothers, Ross and T.J. @ UIC 1-4 1-4 0-0 0 0 0 1 3 assist vs. Youngstown State Feb. 7 ... had a steal @ Loyola 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 and two free throws against UIC Feb. 21. 2008-09 Season/Career Highs Valpo 0-3 0-3 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 Points 3 - two times YSU 0-1 0-0 0-0 4 1 0 0 0 High School: Four-year letterwinner at Janes- Rebounds 4 vs. Youngstown State, 2/7 UIC 0-1 0-1 2-2 0 0 0 1 2 ville Parker High School ... led her team to the Assists 1 vs. Youngstown State, 2/7 @ GB 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 YSU 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 sectional fi nals as a senior ... helped her team Steals 1 - two times @ GB 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 to conference titles in each of her four years ... Blocks N/A advanced to the state tournament as a freshman Field Goals 1 vs. SIUE, 11/26 and sophomore ... named to the all-conference Three’s 1 vs. SIUE, 11/26 second team as a senior ... earned honorable Free Throws N/A mention honors as a junior ... lettered seven more Minutes 19 vs. Wright State, 1/15

Year G-GS Min.-MPG FG-FGA FG% 3pt-Att 3pt% FT-FTA FT% O-D Reb RPG Ast TO BL ST Pts PPG 2008-09 15-0 78-5.2 2-17 .118 2-16 .125 3-4 .750 2-7 9 0.6 1 4 0 4 9 0.6

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AAmandamanda ViehauserViehauser SSophomoreophomore • 66-1-1 • FForwardorward • MMinneapolis,inneapolis, MMinn.inn. ((RobbinsdaleRobbinsdale AArmstrong)rmstrong) • EEducationducation MMajorajor

2008-09 (Freshman): Played in 21 games, years at Minneapolis Washburn High School ... as 2008-09 starting four times ... became fi rst Panther fresh- a freshman, averaged a double-double of 10.7 Freshman Season Game-By-Game man to start a season-opener since 2003 at North points and a conference-best 10.3 rebounds per *Notes Starts Carolina State Nov. 15 ... had fi ve points and four game ... averaged a double-double for her career Opponent FG 3FG FT R A B S P rebounds in the game ... scored four points and at Washburn. @ NCSU* 2-6 1-3 0-0 4 0 0 0 5 grabbed three boards at Wisconsin Dec. 2 ... had vs. USC* 0-4 0-3 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 @ USAFA 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 three boards in back-to-back games at Cleveland Personal: Full name is Amanda Marie Viehauser SIUE* 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 2 State and Youngstown State, Jan. 8-10, posting ... born May 6, 1990, in Minneapolis, Minn. ... @ NIU 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 a block and steal at YSU ... missed four games daughter of Thomas and Jody Viehauser ... has @ Wis 1-4 1-2 1-2 3 0 0 0 4 due to a back injury ... returned to the fl oor with two sisters, Ashley and Samantha, and one @ Wa. St. 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 2 four minutes against Valparaiso Jan. 29 ... pulled brother, Adam. ILL 0-3 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 down fi ve rebounds vs. Youngstown State Feb. 7 @ Marq. 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 GB 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 2 ... scored four points at Detroit Feb. 12 ... made a 2008-09 Season/Career Highs @ YSU 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 1 1 1 0 start vs. Loyola Feb. 19 ... had four points and four Points 5 @ NC State, 11/15 @ CSU 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 0 0 boards against Youngstown State in the league Rebounds 5 vs. Youngstown State, 2/7 Valpo 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 tournament fi rst round March 9. Assists 1 - six times Butler 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 Steals 1 - three times YSU 1-4 0-0 0-0 5 0 0 0 2 High School: Played fi ve years of varsity basket- Blocks 1 - three times @ UDM 1-3 0-0 2-2 1 1 0 0 4 ball, including her last two at Robbinsdale Arm- Field Goals 2 @ NC State, 11/15 @ WSU 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 Loyola* 1-4 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 strong High School ... named all-state honorable Three’s 1 - two times UIC 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 2 mention awards both seasons ... also named to Free Throws 2 @ Detroit, 2/12 YSU 2-4 0-1 0-0 4 0 0 1 4 the all-conference team each year ... played three Minutes 21 - three times @ GB 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

Year G-GS Min.-MPG FG-FGA FG% 3pt-Att 3pt% FT-FTA FT% O-D Reb RPG Ast TO BL ST Pts PPG 2008-09 21-4 194-9.2 12-43 .279 2-14 .143 3-4 .750 8-21 29 1.4 6 28 4 5 29 1.4

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AAnnenne KKatieatie BBrelandreland EEhlenhlen JJuniorunior • 5-115-11 • GuardGuard FFreshmanreshman • 5-105-10 • GuardGuard RRochester,ochester, Minn.Minn. (Lourdes/Rochester(Lourdes/Rochester CCTC)TC) CCambridge,ambridge, Wis.Wis. (Cambridge)(Cambridge) MMicrobiologyicrobiology MMajorajor EEducationducation MMajorajor

Botham on Breland: “Annie can score in a number of ways. Her outside Botham on Ehlen: “Katie is a good, strong athlete that brings us added shooting is her greatest strength and she is also a tremendous rebounder. versatility. She can play the three or four for us because of her guard skills She was very highly recruited out of high school but made a wise decision and her ability to post up. She has the ability to get to the basket and also to stay home and play at RCTC. She should have two great years here at possesses a strong work ethic.” Milwaukee.” High School: Scored over 1,000 points in career at Cambridge High School Before UWM: Played for two years at Rochester Community and Technical ... fi nished career third in school history in scoring ... named Jeff erson County College ... two-time First Team NJCAA Division III All-American ... averaged Union Area Player of the Year as a junior and senior ... named conference 17.8 points and 7.1 rebounds per game as a sophomore ... led RCTC to player of the year as a junior and was on the all-conference fi rst team as Division III National Championship and a perfect 34-0 record ... named a senior ... earned Division 3 All-State Honorable Mention honors as a MVP of the tournament, pouring in 32 points and 10 rebounds in the title junior ... helped team to three regional championships ... also won two game on 10-of-14 shooting, including 5-of-6 from three-point range ... conference crowns. shot 44.6 percent on three’s in two seasons and was an 87.8 percent free throw shooter ... fi nished junior college career with 1,147 points. Personal: Full name is Katie Marie Ehlen ... born June 17, 1991, in Fred- erick, Md. ... daughter of Ken and Jeanne Ehlen. High School: Four-time all-state honoree at Lourdes High School ... led the Eagles to back-to-back Minnesota Class 2A state championships.

Personal: Full name is Anne Elizabeth Breland ... born Aug. 24, 1987, in Omaha, Neb. ... daughter of Steve Breland and Paddy May.

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NNicoleicole CCieraiera HHolmanolman MMcGaughycGaughy JJuniorunior • 5-45-4 • GuardGuard JJuniorunior • 5-75-7 • GuardGuard LLouisville,ouisville, KKy.y. ((Butler/KirkwoodButler/Kirkwood CCC)C) DDetroit,etroit, MMich.ich. ((DetroitDetroit CComm./DesMoinesomm./DesMoines AreaArea CCC)C) CCriminalriminal JJusticeustice MMajorajor EEducationalducational SStudiestudies MMajorajor

Botham on Holman: “Nicole can play both the one and two spots for Botham on McGaughy: “Ciera was the best point guard in the state of us. She is an outstanding shooter with deep range as well as a very gifted Michigan coming out of high school. She has been able to really improve ball-handler and passer. She also makes a big impact on our team speed all aspects of her game at DMACC and now she’ll come to us as an even and quickness and that will make us able to do more on both sides of the better shooter and fl oor general. She is signifi cantly stronger. Her quickness ball. Best of all, she possess super character, which can never be discounted and playmaking skills are exceptional and she should have an immediate as a component to success.” impact on our program.”

Before UWM: Spent 2008-09 season at Kirkwood Community College ... Before UWM: Played for two seasons at Des Moines Area Community helped Eagles to 36-1 record and NJCAA Division II National Championship College ... earned all-region second team honors after her fi rst season ...... attended Tennessee-Martin out of high school ... started 14 games and fi nished her career second in DMACC history in assists and steals ... helped played in all 31 as a freshman ... scored 9.1 points per game and fi nished Bears to 49 wins in two seasons. with 85 assists before suff ering a season-ending injury as a sophomore and receiving a medical hardship. High School: Attended Detroit Community High School ... was the top- rated point guard in the state of Michigan in the class of 2006 by the Michi- High School: All-state honorable mention at Butler High School ... named gan Crossover Scouting Service and the Motor City Girls Report ... was also Sixth Region Player of the Year ... led her team to district and regional titles among the top 10 recruits in the state according to both organizations. as a sophomore ... was an all-district and all-region honoree ... named to the regional all-tournament team twice. Personal: Full name is Ciera Monique McGaughy ... born Sept. 6, 1988, in Detroit, Mich. ... daughter of Serena McGaughy ... nickname is “Ce-Ce.” Personal: Full name is Nicole Renee Holman ... born May 7, 1988 ... daughter of Andre Holman and Renee Sanders.

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SSammyammy SSamiami TTheutheut TTuckerucker FFreshmanreshman • 5-85-8 • GuardGuard FFreshmanreshman • 5-115-11 • GuardGuard CChesterfihesterfi eldeld TTwp.,wp., MMich.ich. ((MarineMarine CityCity CardinalCardinal Mooney)Mooney) EEastast LLansing,ansing, MMich.ich. ((EastEast Lansing)Lansing) NNursingursing MMajorajor UUndeclaredndeclared MMajorajor

Botham on Theut: “Sammy is an extremely smart, fundamentally sound Botham on Tucker: “Sami is an exceptional athlete and is incredibly, player who we project as a shooting guard, but with the ability to play the incredibly tough. She can guard all fi ve positions on the fl oor and possesses point, as she has her entire high school career. She plays incredibly hard solid perimeter and post skills on the off ensive end. She doesn’t know the and while she is a great athlete, her coachability and work ethic are really meaning of the word ‘quit’ and is a leader both vocally and by example. I her standout qualities. Her high school coach has more than prepared her like that she comes from one of the best high school programs in the state for the collegiate level and I know Panther fans will embrace how hard she at East Lansing. I am thrilled for the opportunity to coach her and am certain plays from the fi rst game to the end of her career.” her versatility will pay dividends for us immediately.”

High School: Named the Class D state player of the year as a senior at High School: Played power forward at East Lansing High School ... as a Marine City Cardinal Mooney High School ... averaged 22 points, seven senior, was named to the Class A All-State First Team and the Detroit Free rebounds and nine assists for a Cardinal team that was state runner-up Press and Lansing State Journal Player of the Year ... averaged 14.2 points ... as a junior, led her team to the Detroit Catholic League North Division and 7.1 per game, leading the Trojans to a 25-1 record and No. 1 state title and the semifi nals of the state tournament ... was then named to the ranking ... was also an all-state fi rst team selection as a junior Class D All-State First Team. Personal: Full name is Samantha Lee Tucker ... born March 20, 1991 ... Personal: Full name is Samantha Lynne Theut ... born April 1, 1991, in daughter of Sam and Jan Tucker. Chesterfi eld, Mich. ... daughter of Eric and Mary Theut.

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Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide 22008-09008-09 iinn RRevieweview Notes And The Envelope, Please game moreso than against Youngstown State in the league tournament fi rst 34 Traci Edwards capped her impressive career with a pair of signifi cant awards round. Milwaukee pulled down 59 boards, or 29 more than the Penguins. It in 2008-09. First, she collected a second-straight league player of the year was its fourth game of 50 rebounds or more on the season and tied for the award, as well as a fourth-straight all-league fi rst team plaque. She is the fourth-most in school history. But, the team’s +29 rebounding margin was fi fth two-time POY and just the second four-time fi rst-teamer in league his- not its best on the season. That honor went to the +31 Milwaukee posted tory. Then, Edwards was named to the league’s all-tournament team for the against SIU Edwardsville. The Panthers had a +14.3 rebounding margin fourth time, becoming the fi rst player in league history to do that. Lastly, over their last six games of the season and broke the record for rebounds she was named a WBCA Region 6 All-American, just the second Panther in in a season with 1,285. UWM was also 25th in the nation in rebounding UWM’s Division I history to earn that award. margin (+6.0).

Don’t Stop On Our Account... It’s Not How You Start... Just because her eligibility was exhausted didn’t mean Traci Edwards was UWM’s dramatic fi nish at Butler was impressive in the league quarterfi - going to stop playing. She signed her fi rst professional contract with the nals, but it was nothing new for the Panthers. Four times in six games in Caboolture Suns of the Queensland Basketball League and made her pro the month of December, the Panthers fought back from tough defi cits to debut in May. Edwards scored in double-fi gures in all but one game down bring an exciting conclusion to the games. Dec. 2 at Wisconsin, the Panthers under and posted eight double-doubles. She had two 30-plus point games overcame a 16-point defi cit with just over 11 minutes remaining to take and had a 45-point outburst during the season. In two playoff games, she the lead in a game that eventually went into two overtimes. Then, Dec. 10, averaged 26 points and 17 rebounds, while playing all 90 minutes. After the Milwaukee fought back from a 49-29 defi cit to tie Illinois at 55-55 in the QBL season, she signed with Lukoil Neftochimic in Bulgaria. fi nal minutes of regulation. UWM scored the fi nal eight points of regula- tion to tie its game with Evansville and force overtime on Dec. 22, before Championship Fever dropping a one-point decision. Dec. 20, sophomore Maurika Hickman hit a Despite being the seventh seed, Milwaukee advanced its third league tour- lay-up at the buzzer to send the Panthers past Central Michigan, 78-77. It nament championship since moving to Division I. The Panthers scored a 77- was the team’s fi rst game-winning shot in the fi nal fi ve seconds since Dec. 62 win over Green Bay in the 2001 edition in Chicago. They also topped UIC 28, 2006, when Megan Rogers hit a three with 4.2 seconds remaining in in the 2006 championship, 71-63, at the Klotsche Center. The Panthers were regulation to give UWM a 73-72 win over Loyola. Then, Dec. 31, sophomore the third No. 7 seed in league history to advance to the league champion- Ashley Imperiale made two free throws with 3.6 seconds left to win the ship in league history, the lowest seed ever to do so. Detroit reached the game at Marquette. Milwaukee had trailed by 13 points in the fi rst half of game in 2003 and Cleveland State in 2000, but UWM is the fi rst title game that contest. participant that played in the tournament fi rst round. Comeback Kids Three Amigos Last season, the Panthers fi nished with four wins in games where they Remarkably, the Panthers advanced to the league title game with just trailed by at least 10 points at some point in the game. Those games include three players scoring against Cleveland State in the semifi nals. Traci Ed- the league semifi nals vs. Cleveland State (down 14), quarterfi nals against wards (24), Ashley Imperiale (24) and Lindsay Laur (15) combined for all Butler, Jan. 31 against Butler (10) and Dec. 31 at Marquette (13). 63 points against the Vikings. The trio was 22-of-33 (66.7 percent) from the fi eld, while the rest of the team was 0-for-10. UWM’s three-headed scoring With A Little Help FOR My Friends attack averaged 41 points in the league tournament, shooting 58.3 percent Junior Jodie McClain and senior Markita Barnes handled the point guard from the fi eld (60-for-103), 12-for-24 (50 percent) from three-point range duties for the Panthers for much of the season, which meant the team was and 84.2 percent (32-for-38) from the free throw line. in good hands. McClain fi nished fi fth in the league with a 1.19 ratio (88 assists/74 turnovers) last season. Meanwhile, both players are in the top Becoming The Norm fi ve in school history for career assist-to-turnover ratio (min. 100 assists). Lindsay Laur turned some heads with her 20-point, eight-rebound perfor- Barnes’ career clip is fourth at 1.118 (133/119), while McClain’s is fi fth at mance at Butler in the league quarterfi nals. But, she just did what she had 1.089 (172/158). Also, last season, the duo combined for two of the top been doing. Over her last 19 games of the season, Laur averaged 11.2 points single-game performances. Barnes set a school record with 10 assists and and 7.4 rebounds per game, scoring in double-fi gures 13 times and tallying no turnovers against Detroit Jan. 17. McClain was second with eight helpers four double-doubles. In four league tournament games she was especially and no turnovers Feb. 19 against Loyola. effi cient, averaging 13.5 points on 22-of-35 shooting (62.9 percent). For the season, she fi nished second on the team in both scoring (9.6 ppg) and Doubling The Fun rebounding (6.0 rpg). Traci Edwards and Lindsay Laur each posted double-doubles Feb. 28 at Val- paraiso. It was the third time UWM had two players with double-doubles Cleaning The Glass in the same game during the season. That tied 1993-94 as the most such The Panthers just dominated the glass down the stretch last season, no games in a season. Edwards fi nished the year with 14 double-doubles, 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Notes 22008-09008-09 iinn RRevieweview while Laur was second on the team with fi ve. Turquoise McCain and Jineen for a league-record 10th time in her career and the third time this season. 35 Williams had the team’s other two double-doubles. She averaged 23.0 points, 14.0 rebounds and 4.0 blocks in two games the week before. Against Valpo, she had 30 points, 16 boards and three blocks. Pacing The Field Then, in UWM’s win over second-place Butler, she had 16/12/5. She had Traci Edwards led the league in both scoring and rebounding, adding to an previously earned the award this season Jan. 12 and Dec. 15. Her 10 awards already impressive feat. She fi nished with a comfortable scoring lead of 0.9 surpassed the record she shared with Green Bay’s Nicole Soulis (9). points over second place (17.8-16.9) and a commanding 1.2 advantage in rebounding (9.0-7.8). She led the circuit in both categories in each of the Keep Shooting... last three seasons of her career and was the top rebounder as a freshman. Traci Edwards missed her fi rst two fi eld goal attempts against Wright State Edwards is the fi rst player in league history to pace the league in scoring Feb. 14, but proceeded to make her next 10 attempts. She fi nished 10-for- and rebounding in two, much less three, diff erent seasons and the second 12 from the fi eld, with her 83.3 percent tying the third-best single-game to top the charts in rebounding four times. performance in school history. She led the Panthers to one of their best shooting performances of the season. As a team, UWM shot a season-best Witnessing History... 55.8 percent from the fi eld, its second game shooting over 50 percent this Last season, odds were that if you came to a UWM basketball game, you’d season. witness history. Traci Edwards moved to the top of various scoring charts and fi nished as Milwaukee’s and the Horizon League’s all-time leading Doing The Time scorer. She was also the fi rst woman in school, league or state history with Traci Edwards broke a copious amount of school records in her career. She 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in her career. In fact, research has turned has played more basketball in a Panther uniform than any other player in up only one man to the milestone in state history, while Megan Scheele of the team’s Division I history. Towards the end of the season she broke school Edgewood joined the club Feb. 12. Edwards was also only one of six active records for minutes played (3,970), games played (125) and games started Division I players to have reached the milestone in 2008-09, while 114 play- (120). ers had done so entering 2008-09. Hitting The Freebies Timing Is Everything Jan. 24 at Loyola, the Panthers tied an NCAA Division I record by going 26- Edwards became UWM’s all-time leading scorer at Wisconsin Dec. 2, when for-26 from the free throw line. The record, which requires a minimum of 26 she scored 30 points to give her 1,882 points for her career. That eclipsed made, is also held by Kansas (31-31/Feb. 11, 1996), IUPUI (29-29/Jan. 20, the 1,867 scored by Maria Viall (2000-04). Edwards then hit 2,000 on the 2001) and Chattanooga (26-26/Nov. 24, 1990). The Horizon League record head at Youngstown State Jan. 8 with a 21-point eff ort. On the glass, she for most free throws in a game without a miss was 16, while the school needed fi ve boards for 1,000 heading into that game. She fi nished with mark was 12. eight, giving her both 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds for her career in the same game. Then, just two days later, it was a 23-point performance 15x3=Record that slid Edwards past Butler’s Julie VanDielingen (2,018) as the league’s Milwaukee knocked down a school-record 15 three-pointers against Detroit all-time leading scorer. Jan. 17, besting its 14 made three’s against Youngstown State Feb. 2, 2002. Jodie McClain led the charge with a career-best six made three-pointers, 30-Something while sophomore Stephanie Schell knocked down three. McClain’s six treys Traci Edwards posted her 10th career 30-point game Feb. 19 and her third were the most by a Panther since Aubri Rote hit six in the 2007-08 season- of the season. No other player in school history has more than three in their opener and tied for sixth-most in school history. In all, six diff erent players career. This was her fi rst 30-point game in a non-starting role, while the hit threes, while seven players accounted for UWM’s 32 three-point at- Panthers have had just one other non-starter crack 30 points when Andrea tempts, which is second in school history. Also, the 15 made threes are tied Filipek scored a then-school record 38 at Green Bay Jan. 23, 1999. for fi fth-most in the nation so far this season.

Welcome To The Block Party Heart-Stoppers Over a four-game stretch ending Feb. 5 against Youngstown State, Traci Ed- Milwaukee had played three-straight one-point games before Jan. 4, four- wards feasted on opponent’s shots to the tune of 19 blocked shots. Her 19 straight games separated by two points or less and fi ve of its last six games blocks are eight more than any Panther had ever had in a four-game span, had been decided by one or two points. The streak of tight games is unprec- while she capped the stretch with a school-record seven blocks against edented in the program’s history. In fact, in the team’s Division I history dat- Youngstown State Feb. 7. The streak also included a fi ve-block game, one ing back to the 1990-91 season, the only time UWM played back-to-back with four and another with three. one or two-point games was Feb. 23 and March 1 of last season. There were three instances of consecutive such games in the 1980’s, but the only time Player Of The Week Milwaukee ever played three-straight one-point games before this season Traci Edwards was named the Horizon League Player of the Week Feb. 2 was Jan. 12-16, 1976. Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide 22008-09008-09 iinn RRevieweview Statistics 36 2008-09 Overall Statistics Record Overall Home Away Neutral Score By Periods 1st 2nd ot 2ot Total All Games 15-18 7-7 7-10 1-1 Milwaukee 924 1088 27 6 2045 League Games 7-11 4-5 3-6 0-0 Opponents 1012 1026 31 8 2077 Non-League Games 8-7 3-2 4-4 1-1 Total 3-Ptrs Rebounds ## Player GP-GS Min/G FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off -Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 54 Traci Edwards 33-32 33.8 202-367 .550 29-77 .377 153-195 .785 89-209 298 9.0 77-0 55 96 45 26 586 17.8 11 Lindsay Laur 33-5 23.7 116-286 .406 37-100 .370 47-61 .770 47-150 197 6.0 75-2 36 78 5 26 316 9.6 41 Ashley Imperiale 25-18 25.6 61-135 .452 19-36 .528 33-41 .805 23-46 69 2.8 30-0 23 50 5 17 174 7.0 0 Turquoise McCain 32-25 23.8 71-176 .403 6-23 .261 64-110 .582 60-82 142 4.4 70-3 56 86 13 30 212 6.6 32 Jineen Williams 21-12 23.8 52-145 .359 13-38 .342 19-29 .655 39-46 85 4.0 36-0 59 78 6 21 136 6.5 5 Jodie McClain 33-18 26.9 59-169 .349 29-79 .367 51-67 .761 21-47 68 2.1 60-1 88 74 6 46 198 6.0 3 Maurika Hickman 16-0 13.8 21-57 .368 11-33 .333 24-28 .857 2-16 18 1.1 12-0 15 12 1 1 77 4.8 44 Jenilee Klomstad 30-16 9.8 40-84 .476 0-0 .000 16-31 .516 26-47 73 2.4 36-0 8 27 15 3 96 3.2 22 Markita Barnes 32-23 20.7 31-121 .256 11-52 .212 14-23 .609 26-65 91 2.8 54-3 98 95 0 34 87 2.7 33 Katie Fournier 27-5 8.5 27-51 .529 0-0 .000 8-16 .500 23-23 46 1.7 18-0 14 17 5 5 62 2.3 43 Danielle Jorgenson 18-5 8.4 14-42 .333 2-3 .667 5-7 .714 10-30 40 2.2 20-0 2 15 2 2 35 1.9 21 Amanda Viehauser 21-4 9.2 12-43 .279 2-14 .143 3-4 .750 8-21 29 1.4 14-0 6 28 4 5 29 1.4 14 Stephanie Schell 23-0 7.1 7-27 .259 6-18 .333 3-7 .429 6-8 14 0.6 7-0 24 15 2 3 23 1.0 23 Jody Crumble 5-2 4.6 1-7 .143 1-5 .200 2-2 1.000 0-4 4 0.8 2-0 3 5 0 0 5 1.0 45 Alex Klawitter 15-0 5.2 2-17 .118 2-16 .125 3-4 .750 2-7 9 0.6 7-0 1 4 0 4 9 0.6 TM Team 48-54 102 3.1 16 Panthers 33 6700 716-1727 .415 168-494 .340 445-625 .712 430-855 1285 38.9 518-9 488 696 109 223 2045 62.0 Opponents 33 6700 758-1942 .390 197-592 .333 364-517 .704 411-675 1086 32.9 605-14 476 519 99 395 2077 62.9

2008-09 Horizon League Statistics Record Overall Home Away Neutral Score By Periods 1st 2nd ot 2ot Total League Games 7-11 4-5 3-6 0-0 Milwaukee 503 598 10 - 1111 Opponents 549 556 13 - 1118 Total 3-Ptrs Rebounds ## Player GP-GS Min/G FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off -Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 54 Traci Edwards 18-17 34.9 107-202 .530 13-43 .302 82-107 .766 49-121 170 9.4 47-0 30 46 34 18 309 17.2 11 Lindsay Laur 18-4 24.8 64-168 .381 17-55 .309 26-34 .765 29-95 124 6.9 42-1 19 44 1 16 171 9.5 41 Ashley Imperiale 18-14 26.9 44-100 .440 16-27 .593 22-28 .786 20-32 52 2.9 23-0 20 37 4 14 126 7.0 5 Jodie McClain 18-10 25.8 37-105 .352 19-52 .365 29-32 .906 14-22 36 2.0 37-1 49 39 1 20 122 6.8 0 Turquoise McCain 17-11 20.6 24-71 .338 1-9 .111 43-72 .597 24-29 53 3.1 35-1 27 33 3 16 92 5.4 44 Jenilee Klomstad 17-12 11.4 32-58 .552 0-0 .000 16-24 .667 18-32 50 2.9 27-0 6 18 8 1 80 4.7 32 Jineen Williams 10-3 20.4 16-53 .302 4-16 .250 8-11 .727 17-19 36 3.6 20-0 24 37 3 12 44 4.4 22 Markita Barnes 18-15 23.7 23-82 .280 10-35 .286 10-19 .526 21-41 62 3.4 33-3 66 58 0 21 66 3.7 3 Maurika Hickman 8-0 9.8 7-20 .350 4-11 .364 10-12 .833 1-4 5 0.6 6-0 7 8 1 0 28 3.5 33 Katie Fournier 13-2 7.3 14-25 .560 0-0 .000 5-8 .625 9-9 18 1.4 9-0 3 10 2 2 33 2.5 23 Jody Crumble 2-1 5.5 1-3 .333 1-3 .333 2-2 1.000 0-2 2 1.0 2-0 2 1 0 0 5 2.5 14 Stephanie Schell 11-0 8.2 4-14 .286 3-10 .300 3-6 .500 2-2 4 0.4 6-0 11 8 1 2 14 1.3 21 Amanda Viehauser 10-1 7.2 5-16 .313 0-3 .000 2-2 1.000 4-10 14 1.4 8-0 3 15 3 2 12 1.2 45 Alex Klawitter 9-0 6.8 1-14 .071 1-13 .077 3-4 .750 1-7 8 0.9 6-0 1 2 0 4 6 0.7 43 Danielle Jorgenson 5-0 3.8 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 3-3 6 1.2 1-0 0 2 0 1 3 0.6 TM Team 27-31 58 3.2 7 Panthers 18 3625 380-935 .406 89-278 .320 262-363 .722 239-459 698 38.8 302-6 268 365 61 129 1111 61.7 Opponents 18 3625 393-1029 .382 118-341 .346 214-309 .693 226-371 597 33.2 332-9 258 279 51 201 1118 62.1

2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Schedule/Results 22008-09008-09 iinn RRevieweview Date Opponent W/L Score Attendance High Scorer High Rebounder 37 Nov. 15 @ North Carolina State^ L 42-77 497 (19) Traci Edwards (4) Amanda Viehauser Nov. 16 vs. USC^ L 65-77 753 (20) Traci Edwards (9) Turquoise McCain Nov. 22 @ Air Force W 57-48 154 (18) Traci Edwards (8) Traci Edwards Nov. 26 SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 88-65 402 (20) Traci Edwards (12) Traci Edwards Nov. 29 @ Northern Illinois W 71-61 470 (21) Traci Edwards (8) Traci Edwards Dec. 2 @ Wisconsin L-2ot 69-71 4559 (30) Traci Edwards (11) Jineen Williams Dec. 7 @ Washington State L 52-73 721 (12) Jineen Williams (8) Turquoise McCain Dec. 10 ILLINOIS L 61-63 451 (22) Traci Edwards (13) Traci Edwards Dec. 20 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 78-77 401 (18) Traci Edwards (10) Traci Edwards Dec. 22 EVANSVILLE L-ot 61-62 491 (18) Traci Edwards (10) Lindsay Laur Dec. 31 @ Marquette W 63-62 1852 (21) Traci Edwards (14) Traci Edwards Jan. 4 GREEN BAY* L 36-47 933 (14) Traci Edwards (9) Jineen Williams Jan. 8 @ Youngstown State* W 72-60 1103 (21) Traci Edwards (8) Traci Edwards Jan. 10 @ Cleveland State* L 49-54 318 (23) Traci Edwards (10) Traci Edwards Jan. 15 WRIGHT STATE* L 41-61 2583 (12) Traci Edwards (8) Traci Edwards Jan. 17 DETROIT* W 75-57 463 (20) Jodie McClain (11) Lindsay Laur Jan. 22 @ UIC* L 57-71 483 (14) Traci Edwards (7) Traci Edwards Jan. 24 @ Loyola* W 83-74 369 (19) Ashley Imperiale (10) Lindsay Laur Jan. 29 VALPARAISO* L 65-83 443 (30) Traci Edwards (16) Traci Edwards Jan. 31 BUTLER* W 63-58 507 (16) Traci Edwards (12) Traci Edwards Feb. 5 CLEVELAND STATE* L 45-53 593 (13) Traci Edwards (11) Traci Edwards Feb. 7 YOUNGSTOWN STATE* W 78-51 765 (21) Traci Edwards (9) Lindsay Laur Feb. 12 @ Detroit* L 50-59 188 (12) Ashley Imperiale (7) Traci Edwards (12) Traci Edwards Feb. 14 @ Wright State* W 70-64 277 (20) Traci Edwards (9) Lindsay Laur Feb. 19 LOYOLA* L 66-70 931 (32) Traci Edwards (14) Traci Edwards Feb. 21 UIC* W 70-49 473 (15) Lindsay Laur (7) Traci Edwards Feb. 26 @ Butler* L-ot 71-74 762 (20) Traci Edwards (14) Traci Edwards Feb. 28 @ Valparaiso* L 64-67 837 (17) Lindsay Laur (14) Lindsay Laur March 7 @ Green Bay* L 56-66 3627 (12) Jodie McClain (11) Lindsay Laur

2009 Horizon League Tournament - First Round March 9 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W 70-49 303 (17) Traci Edwards (10) Turquoise McCain

2009 Horizon League Tournament - Quarterfi nals March 11 @ Butler W 53-52 271 (20) Lindsay Laur (11) Traci Edwards

2009 Horizon League Tournament - Semifi nals (Green Bay, Wis.) March 13 vs. Cleveland State W 63-57 2018 (24) Ashley Imperiale (11) Traci Edwards (24) Traci Edwards

2009 Horizon League Tournament - Championship March 15 @ Green Bay L 41-65 2881 (11) Traci Edwards (6) Katie Fournier

* - League Game ^ Wolfpack Invitational (Raleigh, N.C.) Home Games in BOLD CAPS Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide 22008-09008-09 iinn RRevieweview Game-By-Game 38 2008-09 Milwaukee Game-By-Game Statistics | ---Total ---| | ---3-ptrs --| | -----Rebounds -----| Opponent Date Score W/L FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg @ North Carolina State 11/15 42-77 L 16-47 .340 3-11 .273 7-11 .636 11 12 23 23.0 13 9 20 1 3 42 42.0 vs USC 11/16 65-77 L 21-71 .296 8-26 .308 15-19 .789 14 22 36 29.5 12 17 13 1 7 65 53.5 @ Air Force 11/22 57-48 W 20-60 .333 3-15 .200 14-22 .636 16 22 38 32.3 17 16 11 2 7 57 54.7 SIU EDWARDSVILLE 11/26 88-65 W 31-58 .534 8-16 .500 18-23 .783 16 42 58 38.8 17 18 33 9 7 88 63.0 @ Northern Illinois 11/29 71-61 W 23-52 .442 4-6 .667 21-31 .677 17 19 36 38.2 17 12 16 4 7 71 64.6 @ Wisconsin 12/2 69-71 L2ot 25-59 .424 5-17 .294 14-20 .700 14 29 43 39.0 16 14 22 3 4 69 65.3 @ Washington State 12/7 52-73 L 20-43 .465 4-11 .364 8-15 .533 9 23 32 38.0 15 12 30 2 6 52 63.4 ILLINOIS 12/10 61-63 L 23-50 .460 6-16 .375 9-14 .643 9 25 34 37.5 11 16 21 1 7 61 63.1 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 12/20 78-77 W 26-55 .473 13-25 .520 13-22 .591 13 32 45 38.3 13 19 23 5 2 78 64.8 EVANSVILLE 12/22 61-62 Lot 24-58 .414 2-11 .182 11-14 .786 12 28 40 38.5 17 14 24 4 11 61 64.4 @ Marquette 12/31 63-62 W 23-50 .460 9-18 .500 8-12 .667 10 25 35 38.2 14 14 23 3 7 63 64.3 GREEN BAY 1/4 36-47 L 12-43 .279 2-13 .154 10-14 .714 17 18 35 37.9 16 8 29 6 13 36 61.9 @ Youngstown State 1/8 72-60 W 25-53 .472 7-16 .438 15-21 .714 14 19 33 37.5 18 22 15 3 9 72 62.7 @ Cleveland State 1/10 49-54 L 17-46 .370 6-15 .400 9-17 .529 10 21 31 37.1 18 10 21 0 7 49 61.7 WRIGHT STATE 1/15 41-61 L 14-40 .350 2-12 .167 11-16 .688 8 18 26 36.3 21 11 30 4 12 41 60.3 DETROIT 1/17 75-57 W 27-61 .443 15-32 .469 6-11 .545 14 29 43 36.8 10 24 12 5 5 75 61.2 @ UIC 1/22 57-71 L 20-58 .345 5-20 .250 12-14 .857 17 18 35 36.6 12 11 20 1 7 57 61.0 @ Loyola 1/24 83-74 W 24-56 .429 9-20 .450 26-26 1.000 16 22 38 36.7 10 18 15 0 7 83 62.2 VALPARAISO 1/29 65-83 L 24-58 .414 5-21 .238 12-18 .667 19 17 36 36.7 18 17 24 5 9 65 62.4 BUTLER 1/31 63-58 W 15-40 .375 6-14 .429 27-36 .750 12 32 44 37.0 18 10 26 8 4 63 62.4 CLEVELAND STATE 2/5 45-53 L 18-49 .367 5-16 .313 4-9 .444 13 26 39 37.1 14 12 28 9 5 45 61.6 YOUNGSTOWN STATE 2/7 78-51 W 32-66 .485 2-13 .154 12-18 .667 16 36 52 37.8 15 23 11 9 3 78 62.3 @ Detroit 2/12 50-59 L 19-54 .352 4-14 .286 8-11 .727 14 23 37 37.8 21 13 20 1 7 50 61.8 @ Wright State 2/14 70-64 W 24-43 .558 1-6 .167 21-34 .618 6 29 35 37.7 12 18 16 1 4 70 62.1 LOYOLA 2/19 66-70 L 21-54 .389 4-16 .250 20-31 .645 14 26 40 37.8 20 17 17 1 8 66 62.3 UIC 2/21 70-49 W 23-54 .426 4-13 .308 20-22 .909 8 32 40 37.8 16 18 16 5 12 70 62.6 @ Butler 2/26 71-74 Lot 24-62 .387 2-11 .182 21-29 .724 22 31 53 38.4 25 10 21 0 6 71 62.9 @ Valparaiso 2/28 64-67 L 21-52 .404 6-18 .333 16-19 .842 12 31 43 38.6 19 14 19 0 4 64 62.9 @ Green Bay 3/7 56-66 L 20-46 .435 4-8 .500 12-17 .706 7 31 38 38.6 19 12 25 3 7 56 62.7 YOUNGSTOWN STATE 3/9 70-49 W 26-62 .419 3-13 .231 15-17 .882 20 39 59 39.2 10 17 23 5 5 70 62.9 @ Butler 3/11 53-52 W 21-49 .429 3-8 .375 8-11 .727 12 29 41 39.3 13 17 22 2 12 53 62.6 vs Cleveland State 3/13 63-57 W 22-43 .512 6-14 .429 13-15 .867 9 28 37 39.2 14 17 22 3 4 63 62.6 @ Green Bay 3/15 41-65 L 15-35 .429 2-9 .222 9-16 .563 9 21 30 38.9 17 8 28 3 5 41 62.0 Milwaukee 2045 716-1727 .415 168-494 .340 445-625 .712 430 855 1285 38.9 518 488 696 109 223 2045 62.0 Opponents 2077 758-1942 .390 197-592 .333 364-517 .704 411 675 1086 32.9 605 476 519 99 395 2077 62.9

2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Game-By-Game 22008-09008-09 iinn RRevieweview 2008-09 Opponent Game-By-Game Statistics 39 | ---Total ---| | ---3-ptrs -- | | -----Rebounds ----- | Opponent Date Score W/L FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg @ North Carolina State 11/15 42-77 L 28-50 .560 7-17 .412 14-17 .824 11 21 32 32.0 15 15 13 5 12 77 77.0 vs USC 11/16 65-77 L 29-59 .492 7-21 .333 12-14 .857 9 37 46 39.0 20 16 21 2 8 77 77.0 @ Air Force 11/22 57-48 W 19-53 .358 1-11 .091 9-13 .692 15 29 44 40.7 21 11 23 3 6 48 67.3 SIU EDWARDSVILLE 11/26 88-65 W 24-74 .324 6-18 .333 11-15 .733 11 16 27 37.2 21 14 14 2 23 65 66.8 @ Northern Illinois 11/29 71-61 W 23-50 .460 1-8 .125 14-16 .875 8 17 25 34.8 27 12 17 3 7 61 65.6 @ Wisconsin 12/2 69-71 L2ot 23-66 .348 5-19 .263 20-23 .870 15 21 36 35.0 21 14 16 8 12 71 66.5 @ Washington State 12/7 52-73 L 30-69 .435 6-19 .316 7-14 .500 22 19 41 35.9 19 19 20 0 12 73 67.4 ILLINOIS 12/10 61-63 L 28-61 .459 5-15 .333 2-3 .667 7 20 27 34.8 12 20 14 2 14 63 66.9 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 12/20 78-77 W 30-73 .411 9-27 .333 8-11 .727 13 22 35 34.8 22 16 15 1 14 77 68.0 EVANSVILLE 12/22 61-62 Lot 24-62 .387 5-17 .294 9-13 .692 12 22 34 34.7 20 13 22 4 12 62 67.4 @ Marquette 12/31 63-62 W 23-62 .371 3-13 .231 13-20 .650 16 18 34 34.6 14 19 14 1 13 62 66.9 GREEN BAY 1/4 36-47 L 19-51 .373 6-20 .300 3-8 .375 17 17 34 34.6 17 16 26 6 18 47 65.2 @ Youngstown State 1/8 72-60 W 24-55 .436 2-10 .200 10-17 .588 15 16 31 34.3 16 12 16 2 4 60 64.8 @ Cleveland State 1/10 49-54 L 17-53 .321 8-24 .333 12-16 .750 17 21 38 34.6 14 11 19 3 12 54 64.1 WRIGHT STATE 1/15 41-61 L 21-47 .447 8-14 .571 11-21 .524 14 22 36 34.7 22 18 28 3 19 61 63.9 DETROIT 1/17 75-57 W 24-63 .381 3-14 .214 6-11 .545 11 23 34 34.6 13 15 10 3 7 57 63.4 @ UIC 1/22 57-71 L 26-56 .464 8-18 .444 11-13 .846 14 22 36 34.7 11 15 17 2 9 71 63.9 @ Loyola 1/24 83-74 W 30-58 .517 9-17 .529 5-7 .714 7 16 23 34.1 23 22 14 6 8 74 64.4 VALPARAISO 1/29 65-83 L 28-50 .560 9-15 .600 18-20 .900 7 20 27 33.7 19 19 19 3 18 83 65.4 BUTLER 1/31 63-58 W 18-59 .305 8-28 .286 14-20 .700 12 18 30 33.5 25 11 12 2 14 58 65.1 CLEVELAND STATE 2/5 45-53 L 17-58 .293 3-18 .167 16-19 .842 15 22 37 33.7 11 10 15 1 18 53 64.5 YOUNGSTOWN STATE 2/7 78-51 W 18-66 .273 7-21 .333 8-11 .727 14 21 35 33.7 18 12 9 1 7 51 63.9 @ Detroit 2/12 50-59 L 20-57 .351 6-22 .273 13-19 .684 17 18 35 33.8 14 15 17 1 8 59 63.7 @ Wright State 2/14 70-64 W 24-57 .421 6-19 .316 10-16 .625 8 22 30 33.6 27 19 12 0 8 64 63.7 LOYOLA 2/19 66-70 L 25-56 .446 9-16 .563 11-18 .611 9 26 35 33.7 22 18 15 2 9 70 63.9 UIC 2/21 70-49 W 17-66 .258 4-19 .211 11-20 .550 21 22 43 34.0 18 6 18 6 12 49 63.3 @ Butler 2/26 71-74 Lot 21-63 .333 6-19 .316 26-31 .839 13 21 34 34.0 24 10 12 6 10 74 63.7 @ Valparaiso 2/28 64-67 L 23-59 .390 5-22 .227 16-22 .727 9 21 30 33.9 16 16 8 1 7 67 63.9 @ Green Bay 3/7 56-66 L 21-55 .382 11-25 .440 13-20 .650 6 23 29 33.7 22 13 12 3 13 66 63.9 YOUNGSTOWN STATE 3/9 70-49 W 20-68 .294 4-13 .308 5-10 .500 13 17 30 33.6 16 11 13 10 13 49 63.4 @ Butler 3/11 53-52 W 20-49 .408 7-17 .412 5-12 .417 6 18 24 33.3 13 14 15 5 18 52 63.1 vs Cleveland State 3/13 63-57 W 21-65 .323 4-17 .235 11-14 .786 17 13 30 33.2 15 8 8 0 14 57 62.9 @ Green Bay 3/15 41-65 L 23-52 .442 9-19 .474 10-13 .769 10 14 24 32.9 17 16 15 2 16 65 62.9 Opponents 2077 7 58-1942 .390 197-592 .333 364-517 .704 411 675 1086 32.9 605 476 519 99 395 2077 62.9 Milwaukee 2045 7 16-1727 .415 168-494 .340 445-625 .712 430 855 1285 38.9 518 488 696 109 223 2045 62.0

Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide 22008-09008-09 iinn RRevieweview Milwaukee Highs/Lows 2008-09 Milwaukee Team Game Highs 2008-09 Milwaukee Team Game Lows 40 Points 88 SIU Edwardsville (11/26) Points 36 Green Bay (1/4) 83 @ Loyola (1/24) 41 Wright State (1/15) 78 Youngstown State (2/7) 41 @ Green Bay (3/15) 78 Central Michigan (12/20) 42 @ North Carolina St. (11/15) 75 Detroit (1/17) 45 Cleveland State (2/5) Field Goals Made 32 Youngstown State (2/7) Field Goals Made 12 Green Bay (1/4) 31 SIU Edwardsville (11/26) 14 Wright State (1/15) Attempts 71 vs. USC (11/16) Field Goal Attempts 35 @ Green Bay (3/15) 66 Youngstown State (2/7) 40 Wright State (1/15) Field Goal Percentage .558 (24-43) @ Wright State (2/14) 40 Butler (1/31) .534 (31-58) SIU Edwardsville (11/26) Field Goal Percentage .279 (12-43) Green Bay (1/4) 3 PT Field Goals Made 15 Detroit (1/17) .296 (21-71) vs. USC (11/16) 13 Central Michigan (12/20) 3 PT Field Goals Made 1 @ Wright State (2/14) 3 PT FG Attempts 32 Detroit (1/17) 2 Evansville (12/22) 26 vs. USC (11/16) 2 Green Bay (1/4) 3 PT FG Percentage .667 (4-6) @ Northern Illinois (11/29) 2 Wright State (1/15) .520 (13-25) Central Michigan (12/20) 2 Youngstown State (2/7) Free Throws Made 27 Butler (1/31) 2 @ Butler (2/26) 26 @ Loyola (1/24) 2 @ Green Bay (3/15) Free Throw Attempts 36 Butler (1/31) 3 PT FG Attempts 6 @ Northern Illinois (11/29) 34 @ Wright State (2/14) 6 @ Wright State (2/14) Free Throw Percentage 1.000 (26-26) @ Loyola (1/24) 3 PT FG Percentage .154 (2-13) Green Bay (1/4) .909 (20-22) UIC (2/21) .154 (2-13) Youngstown State (2/7) Rebounds 59 Youngstown State (3/9) Free Throws Made 4 Cleveland State (2/5) 58 SIU Edwardsville (11/26) 6 Detroit (1/17) Assists 24 Detroit (1/17) Free Throw Attempts 9 Cleveland State (2/5) 23 Youngstown State (2/7) 11 @ North Carolina St. (11/15) Steals 13 Green Bay (1/4) 11 Detroit (1/17) 12 @ Butler (3/11) 11 @ Detroit (2/12) 12 UIC (2/21) 11 @ Butler (3/11) 12 Wright State (1/15) Free Throw Percentage .444 (4-9) Cleveland State (2/5) Blocked Shots 9 Youngstown State (2/7) .529 (9-17) @ Cleveland State (1/10) 9 Cleveland State (2/5) Rebounds 23 @ North Carolina St. (11/15) 9 SIU Edwardsville (11/26) 26 Wright State (1/15) Turnovers 33 SIU Edwardsville (11/26) Assists 8 Green Bay (1/4) 30 Wright State (1/15) 8 @ Green Bay (3/15) 30 @ Washington State (12/7) Steals 2 Central Michigan (12/20) Fouls 25 @ Butler (2/26) 3 @ North Carolina St. (11/15) 21 @ Detroit (2/12) 3 Youngstown State (2/7) 21 Wright State (1/15) Blocked Shots 0 @ Cleveland State (1/10) 0 @ Loyola (1/24) 0 @ Butler (2/26) 0 @ Valparaiso (2/28) Turnovers 11 @ Air Force (11/22) 11 Youngstown State (2/7) Fouls 10 Detroit (1/17) 10 @ Loyola (1/24) 10 Youngstown State (3/9)

2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Opponent Highs/Lows 22008-09008-09 iinn RRevieweview 2008-09 Opponent Team Game Highs 2008-09 Opponent Team Game Lows 41 Points 83 Valparaiso (1/29) Points 47 Green Bay (1/4) 77 Central Michigan (12/20) 48 @ Air Force (11/22) 77 vs. USC (11/16) 49 UIC (2/21) 77 @ North Carolina St. (11/15) 49 Youngstown State (3/9) 74 @ Butler (2/26) 51 Youngstown State (2/7) 74 @ Loyola (1/24) Field Goals Made 17 @ Cleveland State (1/10) Field Goals Made 30 @ Loyola (1/24) 17 Cleveland State (2/5) 30 Central Michigan (12/20) 17 UIC (2/21) 30 @ Washington State (12/7) Field Goal Attempts 47 Wright State (1/15) Field Goal Attempts 74 SIU Edwardsville (11/26) 49 @ Butler (3/11) 73 Central Michigan (12/20) Field Goal Percentage .258 (17-66) UIC (2/21) Field Goal Percentage .560 (28-50) Valparaiso (1/29) .273 (18-66) Youngstown State (2/7) .560 (28-50) @ North Carolina St. (11/15) 3 PT Field Goals Made 1 @ Air Force (11/22) 3 PT Field Goals Made 11 @ Green Bay (3/7) 1 @ Northern Illinois (11/29) 9 @ Green Bay (3/15) 3 PT FG Attempts 8 @ Northern Illinois (11/29) 9 Loyola (2/19) 10 @ Youngstown State (1) 9 Valparaiso (1/29) 3 PT FG Percentage .091 (1-11) @ Air Force (11/22) 9 @ Loyola (1/24) .125 (1-8) @ Northern Illinois (11/29) 9 Central Michigan (12/20) Free Throws Made 2 Illinois (12/10) 3 PT FG Attempts 28 Butler (1/31) 3 Green Bay (1/4) 27 Central Michigan (12/20) Free Throw Attempts 3 Illinois (12/10) 3 PT FG Percentage .600 (9-15) Valparaiso (1/29) 7 @ Loyola (1/24) .571 (8-14) Wright State (1/15) Free Throw Percentage .375 (3-8) Green Bay (1/4) Free Throws Made 26 @ Butler (2/26) .417 (5-12) @ Butler (3/11) 20 @ Wisconsin (12/2) Rebounds 23 @ Loyola (1/24) Free Throw Attempts 31 @ Butler (2/26) 24 @ Butler (3/11) 23 @ Wisconsin (12/2) 24 @ Green Bay (3/15) Free Throw Percentage .900 (18-20) Valparaiso (1/29) Assists 6 UIC (2/21) .875 (14-16) @ Northern Illinois (11/29) 8 vs. Cleveland State (3/13) Rebounds 46 vs. USC (11/16) Steals 4 @ Youngstown State (1) 44 @ Air Force (11/22) 6 @ Air Force (11/22) Assists 22 @ Loyola (1/24) Blocked Shots 0 @ Washington State (12/7) 20 Illinois (12/10) 0 @ Wright State (2/14) Steals 23 SIU Edwardsville (11/26) 0 vs. Cleveland State (3/13) 19 Wright State (1/15) Turnovers 8 @ Valparaiso (2/28) Blocked Shots 10 Youngstown State (3/9) 8 vs. Cleveland State (3/13) 8 @ Wisconsin (12/2) Fouls 11 @ UIC (1/22) Turnovers 28 Wright State (1/15) 11 Cleveland State (2/5) 26 Green Bay (1/4) Fouls 27 @ Wright State (2/14) 27 @ Northern Illinois (11/29)

Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide 22008-09008-09 iinn RRevieweview Miscellaneous Statistics Miscellaneous Stats Specialty Stat Breakdown (UWM/Opponent) 42 Double-Doubles Season Career Opponent Paint Off T/O 2nd Chance Fast Break Bench Traci Edwards 14 58 @ North Carolina State 20/18 11/22 6/11 0/2 12/27 Lindsay Laur 5 5 vs USC 16/34 10/4 7/7 4/14 25/27 Turquoise McCain 1 2 @ Air Force 18/14 19/10 10/12 0/0 25/3 Jineen Williams 1 1 SIU EDWARDSVILLE 24/10 8/19 10/7 6/0 8/8 Jody Crumble - 1 @ Northern Illinois 28/30 12/10 10/10 6/8 31/23 @ Wisconsin 30/28 12/16 7/15 4/2 8/39 Double-Digit Scoring Games @ Washington State 26/42 22/39 9/20 2/12 28/12 Traci Edwards 32 118 ILLINOIS 24/32 18/14 9/4 7/10 12/16 Lindsay Laur 19 23 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 24/40 17/24 11/7 8/18 22/22 Turquoise McCain 6 15 EVANSVILLE 34/32 22/21 10/4 6/15 24/13 Maurika Hickman 3 12 @ Marquette 8/16 5/13 6/5 5/5 2/6 Jodie McClain 8 11 GREEN BAY 18/24 17/25 10/6 4/6 5/8 Jineen Williams 6 9 @ Youngstown State 18/28 15/18 13/14 11/4 24/1 Jody Crumble - 7 @ Cleveland State 18/16 14/14 8/13 3/6 7/2 Ashley Imperiale 6 6 WRIGHT STATE 18/16 15/24 11/5 0/10 16/7 Jenilee Klomstad 3 5 DETROIT 22/38 10/7 15/14 9/4 26/17 Katie Fournier 1 5 @ UIC 24/22 8/23 15/9 0/5 20/13 Markita Barnes 1 1 @ Loyola 18/34 15/16 16/7 6/10 32/23 Stephanie Schell 1 1 VALPARAISO 30/28 18/29 17/12 2/7 14/12 BUTLER 12/12 13/24 7/8 0/9 22/22 Double-Digit Rebounding Games CLEVELAND STATE 20/20 11/18 6/12 7/7 16/4 Traci Edwards 14 61 YOUNGSTOWN STATE 38/14 6/12 15/9 10/10 34/16 Lindsay Laur 5 6 @ Detroit 28/22 18/22 15/16 12/2 20/13 Turquoise McCain 1 2 @ Wright State 36/30 11/14 6/8 2/6 18/25 Katie Fournier - 2 LOYOLA 28/16 14/17 11/12 7/16 40/21 Jineen Williams 1 1 UIC 30/18 16/11 6/7 4/8 29/20 Jody Crumble - 1 @ Butler 30/24 15/24 17/7 2/0 20/30 @ Valparaiso 28/26 7/14 18/11 0/6 26/26 20-Point Games Games (30-Point Games) @ Green Bay 24/20 11/27 6/6 0/4 25/17 Traci Edwards 14 (3) 56 (10) YOUNGSTOWN STATE 30/20 13/14 16/16 19/4 27/21 Lindsay Laur 1 2 @ Butler 28/24 12/17 6/4 2/6 23/7 Jodie McClain 1 1 vs Cleveland State 22/22 12/26 10/14 0/4 15/9 Maurika Hickman - 2 @ Green Bay 14/20 8/28 4/8 2/6 14/27 Totals 624/614 341/496 284/238 128/188 533/398 Leading Scorer Games Traci Edwards 26 98 Milwaukee Starting lineups Lindsay Laur 3 4 Guard Guard Forward Forward Center Games Record Ashley Imperiale 3 3 Barnes Imperiale McCain Edwards Klomstad 7 3-4 Maurika Hickman - 2 Barnes McClain Imperiale Edwards Klomstad 6 3-3 Jodie McClain 2 2 Williams McClain McCain Laur Edwards 4 2-2 Jineen Williams 1 1 Barnes Imperiale McCain Edwards Klomstad 3 2-1 Williams McClain McCain Fournier Edwards 3 1-2 Leading Rebounder Games Williams McClain McCain Jorgenson Edwards 2 0-2 Traci Edwards 20 98 Barnes Williams McCain Jorgenson Edwards 1 1-0 Lindsay Laur 6 6 Barnes McClain McCain Jorgenson Edwards 1 1-0 Turquoise McCain 3 6 Barnes Crumble McCain Fournier Edwards 1 1-0 Katie Fournier 1 6 Williams McClain Viehauser Jorgenson Edwards 1 1-0 Jineen Williams 2 3 Barnes Crumble McCain Viehauser Edwards 1 0-1 Jody Crumble - 2 Barnes Williams McCain Viehauser Edwards 1 0-1 Amanda Viehauser 1 1 Barnes McClain Imperiale Fournier Edwards 1 0-1 Jenilee Klomstad - 1 Barnes Imperiale McCain Laur Viehauser 1 0-1 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Game Recaps/Box Scores 22008-09008-09 iinn RRevieweview Game #1 • Nov. 15, 2008 Game #2 • Nov. 16, 2008 43 Milwaukee @ North Carolina St. USC vs. Milwaukee Wolfpack Invitational Wolfpack Invitational Raleigh, N.C. (Reynolds Coliseum) Raleigh, N.C. (Reynolds Coliseum) UWM 15 27 - 42 USC 38 39 - 77 42NCSU 38 39 - 77 77 77UWM 34 31 - 65 65 RALEIGH, N.C. - North Carolina State University shot close to 60 percent and had RALEIGH, N.C. - Senior Traci Edwards scored a game-high 20 points and added three players score 17 or more points in handing the University of Wisconsin-Mil- seven rebounds, but it was not enough as the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee waukee women’s basketball team a 77-42 loss Saturday afternoon at the Wolfpack women’s basketball team fell, 77-65, to the University of Southern California in the Invitational. The Panthers (0-1) were led by 19 points from senior Traci Edwards, consolation game at the Wolfpack Invitational Sunday. but could not overcome the hot shooting of the Wolfpack (1-0) in the season open- er for both squads. The Panthers (0-2) led on a handful of occasions in the fi rst half and trailed just 38- 34 at the half, only to see the Trojans (1-1) outscore them, 39-31, after intermission Bonae Holston and Nikkitta Gartrell scored 18 points each and combined to shoot to earn the win. 14-for-18 from the fl oor. Shayla Fields added 17 as the hosts shot 56% (28-for-50) in the game, but was hitting at a 70% clip in the second half and was over 60% for “I was so proud of the way this team fought today,” UWM acting head coach Sheila the game when it emptied the bench with less than four minutes remaining. Roux said. “After the game we had yesterday, we could have easily rolled over and died and they just fought and fought. You never like a loss, but hopefully we can “This is one of the most athletic teams we will see all year, so we can take some use this ... take the things we were good with us to Air Force next weekend.” positives away from this,” UWM acting head coach Sheila Roux said. “We did every- thing we wanted to at the start of the fi rst half. Those were the shots we wanted Trailing by four at the break, UWM struggled out of the gates and did not make a them to take and they just made everything. That was the biggest diff erence ... give basket until the 16:34 mark when freshman Danielle Jorgenson’s jumper made it them a lot of credit - they shot really well.” 42-36. The game went back-and-forth for a majority of the second half, but the Trojans got hot from the fl oor and extended their lead to as many 15 with just Milwaukee FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts A TO BL ST Min under seven minutes remaining at 68-53. McCain-F 3-5 0-0 0-0 2 6 0 7 0 0 25 Viehauser-F 2-6 1-3 0-0 4 5 0 1 0 0 21 USC FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts A TO BL ST Min Edwards-C 7-13 1-2 4-4 3 19 0 2 0 0 32 LeNoir* 4-7 1-1 6-6 1 15 3 3 0 3 25 Barnes-G 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 1 16 Cameron* 2-6 2-4 2-2 2 8 1 3 0 1 26 Crumble-G 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 2 0 0 4 LaPlante* 3-3 0-0 0-0 6 6 3 3 0 1 20 McClain 1-5 0-2 0-0 1 2 3 1 0 1 26 Gilbreath* 7-12 0-3 0-0 7 14 1 5 2 1 26 Laur 1-5 0-1 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 0 16 Hughes* 3-9 1-5 0-2 13 7 3 3 0 1 30 Schell 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 0 1 1 0 0 8 Berberet 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Williams 1-4 1-1 1-2 2 4 3 2 1 1 26 Oliver 4-7 1-3 2-2 0 11 1 0 0 0 24 Fournier 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 6 Corral 3-8 2-5 2-2 8 10 3 1 0 0 26 Jorgenson 1-5 0-0 2-2 3 4 0 0 0 0 13 Roark 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Klomstad 0-1 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 Jenkins 3-7 0-0 0-0 3 6 1 2 0 1 21 Klawitter 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Totals 29-59 7-21 12-14 46 77 16 21 2 8 200 Totals 16-47 3-11 7-11 23 42 9 20 1 3 200 (.492) (.333) (.857) (.340) (.273) (.636) Milwaukee FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts Ast TO Blk Stl Min NC State FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts Ast TO Blk Stl Min McCain* 3-14 0-2 7-9 9 13 1 1 0 1 30 Gartrell-F 7-10 0-1 4-4 4 18 6 2 0 1 33 Viehauser* 0-4 0-3 0-0 0 0 1 2 1 0 15 Bell-F 3-6 1-2 0-0 5 7 1 2 1 1 30 Barnes* 0-3 0-1 0-0 2 0 3 2 0 0 18 Strachan-G 3-7 2-5 0-0 5 8 2 0 1 0 31 Williams* 2-7 1-3 2-2 5 7 2 2 0 2 27 Fields-G 5-10 3-6 4-5 1 17 5 3 0 2 30 Edwards* 7-19 2-6 4-6 7 20 3 3 0 1 33 Ellison-C 0-2 0-0 0-0 5 0 0 0 0 2 25 McClain 1-7 0-4 0-0 1 2 4 0 0 2 24 Durham 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Laur 4-8 4-6 2-2 4 14 1 0 0 1 20 Muciniece 1-1 0-0 2-3 3 4 0 0 1 0 9 Schell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Holston 7-8 0-0 4-5 6 18 0 2 1 3 22 Fournier 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 7 Kenney 2-3 1-2 0-0 0 5 1 3 1 3 14 Jorgenson 4-9 1-1 0-0 7 9 1 3 0 0 24 Halteman 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Klomstad 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 28-50 7-17 14-17 32 77 15 13 5 12 200 Totals 21-71 8-26 15-19 36 65 17 13 1 7 200 (.560) (.412) (.824) (.296) (.308) (.789)

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Game #3 • Nov. 22, 2008 Game #4 • Nov. 26, 2008 44 Milwaukee @ Air Force SIU Edwardsville @ Milwaukee Colorado Springs, Colo. Milwaukee, Wis. (Clune Arena) (Klotsche Center) UWM 29 28 - 57 SIUE 39 26 - 65 57USAFA 25 23 - 48 48 65UWM 34 54 - 88 88 COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - Senior Traci Edwards scored a team-high 18 points MILWAUKEE, Wis. - The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s basketball and the Panthers forced 23 turnovers as the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee shot 53.4 percent from the fi eld and forged a +31 rebounding advantage to over- women’s basketball team picked up its fi rst win of the 2008-09 season, 57-48, over come 33 turnovers and run past SIU Edwardsville, 88-65, Wednesday evening at Air Force Saturday afternoon at Clune Arena. the Klotsche Center.

Milwaukee (1-2) never trailed and led by as many as 11 in the fi rst half, but still The Panthers (2-2) trailed 39-34 at the half, but used a decisive 22-2 run in the held off a pesky Falcon team that pulled within two on a pair of occasions during second half to take the lead and never looked back. All told, they outscored the the second half. Cougars (1-4) 54-26 in the second half to run away with the win.

“It felt really good. It’s nice to get a `w’ on the road and fi nd a way to win,” Milwau- “We took better care of the ball (in the second half), so we had better shots,” Mil- kee head coach Sandy Botham said. “Air Force was what we thought they would be. waukee head coach Sandy Botham said. “We opened things up and were able to They are very scrappy and there is no quit in them. They gave us a really good game. soften their defense a bit because they were so aggressive in the fi rst half. I think I was proud with how we found a way to hold on to it.” that got our off ensive juices going.”

Edwards added eight rebounds and four assists, while junior Jodie McClain also Trailing 43-38 with 16:58 remaining in the second half, the Panthers rattled off reached double-digits in scoring with 10 and four steals. 18-straight points over the next 5:46 to take a commanding 56-43 lead. They never looked back as back-to-back three-pointers by sophomores Jineen Williams and The Panthers seemed to pull away coming out of a media timeout with 7:21 re- Maurika Hickman pushed UWM’s lead to 20 at the 4:00 mark. maining and the team clinging to a 40-37 advantage. Coming out of the break, Edwards drew four defenders and found a wide open Laur for a jumper. After an Air SIU Edwardsville FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts A TO BL ST Min Force miss, Edwards converted an old fashioned three-point play to make it a 45-37 Stapleton-F 2-11 0-0 3-4 4 7 1 2 0 3 35 game at the 6:23 mark. Wuest-F 9-20 0-1 7-8 6 25 3 2 2 3 36 Duncan-G 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 2 23 Milwaukee FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts A TO BL ST Min Bey-G 5-12 1-4 1-3 3 12 4 3 0 7 31 McCain-F 2-6 1-2 3-4 4 8 6 2 1 1 30 Imig-G 5-14 3-7 0-0 6 13 2 3 0 6 36 Edwards-F 7-14 0-3 4-5 8 18 4 2 0 0 32 Taylor 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 Jorgenson-C 2-7 0-0 0-0 6 4 0 0 0 0 15 Meade 3-6 2-3 0-0 1 8 3 2 0 2 18 Barnes-G 0-3 0-1 2-2 3 2 0 1 0 1 16 Aff ourtit 0-8 0-2 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 13 Williams-G 0-6 0-1 0-0 7 0 1 2 0 0 24 Lee 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 McClain 2-6 2-4 4-7 2 10 1 1 0 4 33 Totals 24-74 6-18 11-15 27 65 14 14 2 23 200 Laur 4-12 0-4 1-2 4 9 1 1 0 1 21 (.324) (.333) (.733) Schell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Viehauser 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Milwaukee FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts Ast TO Blk Stl Min Fournier 1-1 0-0 0-2 1 2 3 2 1 0 14 Viehauser-F 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 1 1 0 0 10 Klomstad 2-5 0-0 0-0 1 4 0 0 0 0 11 Jorgenson-F 1-3 0-0 0-0 6 2 0 2 1 0 16 Totals 20-60 3-15 14-22 38 57 16 11 2 7 200 Edwards-C 7-12 2-2 4-4 12 20 0 3 3 2 27 (.333) (.200) (.636) McClain-G 0-1 0-1 6-6 5 6 6 9 0 3 23 Williams-G 6-10 1-2 1-2 7 14 6 7 0 0 30 Air Force FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts Ast TO Blk Stl Min McCain 7-8 0-0 2-3 8 16 0 3 3 1 18 Kreke-F 4-11 0-2 1-2 19 9 1 3 1 1 40- Hickman 1-5 1-4 3-4 0 6 1 0 0 0 10 Dunsworth-C 1-3 0-0 0-0 6 2 0 1 1 0 32 Laur 3-5 2-2 2-2 4 10 0 1 0 0 16 Gault-G 1-4 0-1 1-2 0 3 5 5 0 1 32 Schell 1-4 1-3 0-0 1 3 2 0 1 0 9 Beck-G 2-12 0-5 2-2 4 6 3 6 0 1 26 Barnes 0-1 0-0 0-0 4 0 1 5 0 0 19 Cultra-G 10-17 1-2 4-5 9 25 2 3 1 0 40 Fournier 2-3 0-0 0-1 5 4 0 0 0 1 8 Puentes 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Klomstad 1-3 0-0 0-1 3 2 1 2 1 0 12 Satterfi eld 1-4 0-1 1-2 2 3 0 2 0 3 18 Klawitter 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 Schjodt 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 8 Totals 31-58 8-16 18-23 58 88 18 33 9 7 200 Totals 19-53 1-11 9-13 44 48 11 23 3 6 200 (.534) (.500) (.783) (.358) (.091) (.692)

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The Panthers (3-2) won their third-straight game and head coach Sandy Botham The Panthers (3-3) overcame a 16-point second-half defi cit (47-31 with 11:46 to picked up her 200th career win as UWM head coach. play) to lead late in regulation, then four points to lead in the fi rst overtime, but it was not enough against the Badgers (6-1), who were receiving votes in the AP “It just shows how long I’ve been here,” Botham said of her 200th win. “The biggest national poll. thing is it’s a nice win over Northern Illinois and how well we played. We’ve really matured as a team, so there is no question it was a memorable win. We played a “The Big Ten Network got a great game out of this one,” Milwaukee head coach great game, our best game this year.” Sandy Botham said. “I was really proud of our players’ eff orts and their no quit. These are the kinds of losses that, as much as you wish you could be in the `w’ Milwaukee held a slim 47-45 lead before breaking the game open courtesy of a column, these are the kinds of losses you can live with. I felt like our players really 17-6 run. fought and put themselves in a position to beat the Badgers on their homecourt.”

Milwaukee FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts A TO BL ST Min Wisconsin came out in the second overtime with the fi rst six points, but the Pan- Jorgenson-F 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 1 12 thers answered with four-straight points to make it 69-67. After 1-of-2 from the McCain-F 1-5 0-0 0-0 4 2 1 1 0 3 20 free throw line by UW, sophomore Jineen Williams grabbed a board and made a Edwards-C 6-8 0-0 9-12 8 21 2 3 3 0 30 layup with 7.8 seconds to play. Mariah Dunham then hit 1-of-2 free throws, with McClain-G 5-8 1-1 4-7 2 15 2 2 1 2 34 Williams getting another board. UWM had the ball, but was unable to get a shot Barnes-G 1-4 0-0 0-0 2 2 1 4 0 0 13 off . Hickman 2-3 1-1 5-6 1 10 1 0 0 0 16 Laur 3-7 2-4 1-4 5 9 0 3 0 1 22 Milwaukee FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts Ast TO Blk Stl Min Schell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 McCain-F 3-8 0-1 1-3 4 7 4 5 0 0 32 Viehauser 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 0 8 Jorgenson-F 1-3 1-1 1-2 3 4 0 1 0 0 11 Williams 3-10 0-0 2-2 2 8 3 0 0 0 24 Edwards-C 10-15 2-4 8-9 10 30 1 6 0 1 44 Fournier 2-4 0-0 0-0 3 4 0 1 0 0 18 McClain-G 2-4 0-0 0-0 1 4 1 2 2 1 40- Klomstad 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Williams-G 7-14 1-2 1-2 11 16 4 4 0 0 43 Klawitter 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Hickman 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 13 Totals 23-52 4-6 21-31 36 71 12 16 4 7 200 Laur 0-4 0-3 2-2 4 2 3 1 1 1 23 (.442) (.667) (.677) Viehauser 1-4 1-2 1-2 3 4 0 2 0 0 21 Barnes 0-3 0-3 0-0 2 0 1 0 0 1 15 Northern Illinois FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts Ast TO Blk Stl Min Klomstad 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 8 Smith-F 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 1 12 Totals 25-59 5-17 14-20 43 69 14 22 3 4 250 Ellis-C 7-9 0-0 3-4 9 17 0 0 0 3 36 (.424) (.294) (.700) Welton-G 3-8 0-0 4-4 3 10 2 2 0 1 24 York-G 1-5 1-5 2-3 2 5 1 1 0 0 20 Wisconsin FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts A TO BL ST Min Freeman-G 3-6 0-1 0-0 0 6 4 5 0 1 22 Thomas-F 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 2 0 0 12 Cannon 1-2 0-1 0-0 1 2 1 0 0 0 12 Zastrow-F 3-9 1-1 0-0 7 7 1 1 5 1 39 Wilson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 D’Alie-G 2-11 0-3 2-3 8 6 5 6 0 3 43 Wilcox 1-5 0-1 0-0 2 2 2 4 1 1 24 Gant-G 2-5 0-0 4-4 4 8 2 1 0 2 26 Shelton 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Karel-G 3-14 1-7 4-4 4 11 3 1 1 4 44 Rogers 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 1 1 0 7 Davis 3-6 2-4 2-2 2 10 2 1 0 2 32 Brown 2-4 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 1 0 0 10 Russell 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 Adams 4-9 0-0 5-5 4 13 1 1 0 0 23 Steinbauer 4-6 0-1 3-4 3 11 0 1 0 0 16 Rossouw 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 0 7 Dunham 5-10 1-3 5-6 2 16 1 1 2 0 26 Totals 23-50 1-8 14-16 25 61 12 17 3 7 200 Covington 1-4 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 0 8 (.460) (.125) (.875) Totals 23-66 5-19 20-23 36 71 14 16 8 12 250 (.348) (.263) (.870)

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Game #7 • Dec. 7, 2008 Game #8 • Dec. 10, 2008 46 Milwaukee @ Washington St. Illinois @ Milwaukee Pullman, Wa. Milwaukee, Wis. (Friel Court) (Klotsche Center) UWM 27 25 - 52 Illinois 35 28 - 63 52WSU 22 51 - 73 73 63UWM 25 36 - 61 61 PULLMAN, Wa. - Washington State used a 22-4 run coming out of halftime to MILWAUKEE, Wis. - The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s basketball erase a fi ve-point defi cit and hand the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s team overcame a 20-point defi cit, but it was not enough as a jumper by Lydia Mc- basketball team a 73-52 loss Sunday afternoon on Friel Court. Cully with 3.4 remaining proved the diff erence in a 63-61 loss to Illinois Wednesday evening at the Klotsche Center. The Panthers (3-4) led 27-22 at halftime, but the Cougars (5-2) made their fi rst eight shots of the second half to take a 44-31 lead with 14:34 to play. WSU would The Panthers (3-5) trailed 49-29 with 14:12 to play, but used a 26-6 run to tie the build its lead as high as 23 before coasting to the home win. game at 55-55 with 3:30 to play. McCully’s jumper ended a six-game losing streak the Illini (4-6). “(Washington State’s) intensity level was really strong and we didn’t match it,” Milwaukee head coach Sandy Botham said. “That was the diff erence in the second “Obviously, I’m disappointed that we lost,” Milwaukee head coach Sandy Botham half. So, give them a lot of credit. It took us out of what we wanted to do and we said. “We are still learning how to put 40 minutes together. That’s been our Achilles, never recovered.” having that fi re and energy. It seems like it comes out when we get down a little bit. We need for it to come out from the tip. We are a tale of two teams: Wisconsin Sophomore Jineen Williams was the lone UWM player in double-fi gures with 12 fi rst half vs. the second half. Washington State, we were strong fi rst half. We have points. She added fi ve rebounds, two assists and three steals in a strong all-around just got to put 40 minutes together.” game. Senior Turquoise McCain added a strong eff ort of six points and eight re- bounds, while sophomore Maurika Hickman added nine points. A Jenna Smith lay-up capped a 14-4 UI run to give the visitors a seemingly insur- mountable lead at 49-29 at the 14:12 mark. Senior Traci Edwards hit back-to-back Milwaukee FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts A TO BL ST Min baskets to start the run that featured eight points by the senior center and seven McCain-F 3-7 0-0 0-3 8 6 1 6 0 1 32 points by senior Turquoise McCain. McCain hit a three at 6:48 to make it 55-50, then Jorgenson-F 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 3 0 0 11 converted an acrobatic lay-up in the paint to make it a one-possession game at 55- Edwards-C 1-2 0-1 2-2 1 4 1 3 0 0 16 52 at 4:50 and force the Illini into a timeout. Junior Jodie McClain tied the score for McClain-G 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 1 0 0 19 the fi rst time with 1-of-2 free throws at 3:30. Williams-G 5-10 0-1 2-3 5 12 2 6 0 3 24 Hickman 2-5 1-3 4-4 3 9 0 0 0 0 11 Illinois FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts A TO BL ST Min Laur 1-3 1-2 0-0 2 3 2 1 0 0 17 Simpson-F 5-13 1-2 1-1 6 12 5 2 1 5 31 Schell 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 3 2 0 0 0 7 Gordon-F 1-7 0-4 0-0 3 2 3 2 0 3 40 Viehauser 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 1 0 1 21 Smith-C 10-15 0-0 0-0 12 20 5 4 0 4 40 Barnes 1-4 1-3 0-0 1 3 2 6 0 0 19 Josil-G 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Fournier 3-4 0-0 0-1 2 6 0 1 0 0 15 McCully-G 6-15 1-3 0-0 0 13 3 3 1 1 38 Klomstad 1-2 0-0 0-2 2 2 0 0 2 1 7 Mitchell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Klawitter 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Blinn 4-7 3-5 1-2 3 12 3 1 0 1 34 Totals 20-43 4-11 8-15 32 52 12 30 2 6 200 Rukavina 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 4 1 1 0 0 9 (.465) (.364) (.533) Totals 28-61 5-15 2-3 27 63 20 14 2 14 200 (.459) (.333) (.667) Washington St. FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts Ast TO Blk Stl Min Tarnowski-F 5-10 0-1 4-5 5 14 5 1 0 2 32 Milwaukee FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts Ast TO Blk Stl Min Molzen-F 3-9 0-0 0-0 9 6 2 5 0 1 23 McCain-F 7-11 4-6 0-0 4 18 3 4 1 3 36 Cook-G 7-11 4-6 0-1 0 18 1 2 0 0 20 Fournier-F 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 2 2 0 0 0 15 Perkins-G 6-14 1-4 1-3 3 14 5 3 0 3 31 Edwards-C 10-18 0-3 2-4 13 22 1 4 0 0 39 Appleton-G 4-10 1-4 0-2 2 9 2 0 0 3 30 McClain-G 0-1 0-0 3-4 6 3 4 1 0 3 30 LeNoir 1-6 0-3 0-0 1 2 2 3 0 1 16 Williams-G 1-4 0-1 2-4 1 4 3 3 0 0 23 Calderwood 1-2 0-1 0-0 2 2 1 1 0 1 8 Hickman 4-4 2-2 0-0 2 10 3 0 0 0 19 Dickerson 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Laur 0-6 0-2 2-2 4 2 0 4 0 0 23 Kelly 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 2 0 0 14 Viehauser 0-3 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 2 0 1 5 Pettersen 0-1 0-0 2-2 1 2 0 0 0 0 4 Barnes 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 9 Coates 3-4 0-0 0-1 4 6 0 3 0 1 17 Jorgenson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Totals 30-69 6-19 7-14 41 73 19 20 0 12 200 Klomstad 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 (.435) (.316) (.500) Totals 23-50 6-16 9-14 34 61 16 21 1 7 200 (.460) (.375) (.643)

2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Game Recaps/Box Scores 22008-09008-09 iinn RRevieweview Game #9 • Dec. 20, 2008 Game #10 • Dec. 22, 2008 47 Central Michigan @ Milwaukee Evansville @ Milwaukee Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee, Wis. (Klotsche Center) (Klotsche Center) CMU 43 34 - 77 UE 25 28 9 - 62 77UWM 48 30 - 78 78 62UWM 27 26 8 - 61 61 MILWAUKEE, Wis. - Sophomore Maurika Hickman hit a lay-up as time expired to MILWAUKEE, Wis. - The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s basketball send the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s basketball team past Central team overcame an eight-point defi cit with 2:12 to play in regulation to force over- Michigan, 78-77, Saturday afternoon at the Klotsche Center. time, but had two shots rattle out of the basket in the fi nal four seconds of the extra period in falling to Evansville, 62-61, Monday evening at the Klotsche Center. The Panthers (4-5) led by 12 in the fi rst half and 10 points in the second half, but CMU (6-4) fought back to tie the game at 72-72 with 2:14 to play and take a 75-72 The Panthers (4-6) trailed 53-45 at the 2:12 mark, but scored the fi nal eight points lead in the fi nal two minutes. Senior Traci Edwards hit a pair of free throws and of the second half to force overtime at 53-53. On Milwaukee’s fi nal play in OT, senior then a lay-up to make it 76-75 at the 40-second mark. Britni Houghton then hit a Traci Edwards saw her shot carom away from the basket and sophomore Lindsay leaner in the paint for a 77-76 lead with nine seconds to go, prompting a Panther Laur’s tip-in likewise as the fi nal horn sounded. timeout. “Our kids are fi ghters,” Milwaukee head coach Sandy Botham said. “We don’t let CMU countered with another timeout, setting up the winning play. UWM worked them give up. They found a way to climb back into it and put it into overtime. It the ball to the near side and Hickman, who drove with two seconds remaining and would’ve been nice to get the victory. We can’t put ourselves in those holes. That’s banked in her shot as the buzzer sounded. the key. We need to play more solid on both ends of the fl oor.”

“The idea was to spread it and get Traci on the block and take what they give us and Trailing 53-45 on an Amy Gallagher jumper with 2:12 to play in the second half, the that’s what we did,” UWM head coach Sandy Botham said of the fi nal play. “Turq Panthers scored the fi nal eight points of regulation to force the extra period. They had a great look to fi nd Maurika, which was huge. She didn’t force it into Traci and did most of the damage with the clock stopped as Laur and Edwards each con- Rika had a great look. That’s what Traci is going to do, draw a lot of attention, which verted a pair of free throws. Laur added a jumper, but sophomore Jineen Williams she did. They probably fi gured it was going to get into her hands. Our players didn’t completed the comeback with a lay-up with 11.1 seconds remaining. force it and we made a great play.” Evansville FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts A TO BL ST Min Central Michigan FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts A TO BL ST Min Sickles-F 1-4 0-0 1-2 4 3 0 2 0 2 29 Miller-F 1-5 0-1 0-3 2 2 2 2 0 3 25 Bamberger-F 3-11 1-5 3-3 4 10 3 6 0 0 36 Houghton-F 11-23 2-5 1-1 11 25 6 4 0 2 33 Novosel-F 4-12 1-2 2-2 7 11 3 3 2 1 31 Szunko-F 3-5 0-0 5-5 10 11 0 1 1 1 28 Austin-G 3-7 1-3 1-1 5 8 2 4 0 1 28 Chan-G 3-10 1-6 0-0 0 7 1 1 0 0 25 Gallagher-G 7-13 2-3 1-3 3 17 3 1 0 3 43 Baker-G 4-15 2-7 0-0 4 10 3 2 0 5 38 Falkenstein 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 1 0 2 12 Long 6-8 4-5 2-2 2 18 2 1 0 1 24 Batey 3-6 0-2 0-0 4 6 1 3 1 2 16 Holman 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Sperka 2-4 0-2 1-2 0 5 0 2 0 0 20 Luckett 1-4 0-2 0-0 0 2 2 1 0 1 9 Singleton 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 Young 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 2 0 0 10 Benson 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 8 Warczinsky 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 1 6 Totals 24-62 5-17 9-13 34 62 13 22 4 12 225 Totals 30-73 9-27 8-11 36 77 16 15 1 14 200 (.387) (.294) (.692) (.411) (.333) (.727) Milwaukee FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts Ast TO Blk Stl Min Milwaukee FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts Ast TO Blk Stl Min McCain-F 2-7 0-0 1-2 6 5 1 3 2 1 31 McCain-F 5-7 0-0 3-9 9 13 2 7 2 1 27 Fournier-F 1-4 0-0 1-2 2 3 0 0 0 1 10 Fournier-F 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 6 Edwards-C 6-9 0-0 6-6 7 18 2 4 0 1 39 Edwards-C 5-9 0-0 8-10 10 18 1 3 1 0 27 McClain-G 2-5 1-2 0-1 0 5 2 4 0 5 39 McClain-G 4-7 4-6 0-0 4 12 3 2 0 0 35 Williams-G 3-10 0-2 0-0 4 6 2 6 0 1 24 Williams-G 4-10 3-6 0-1 4 11 7 5 0 1 30 Hickman 2-5 0-3 0-0 0 4 0 1 0 1 20 Hickman 2-7 1-5 0-0 1 5 2 0 0 0 20 Laur 4-12 0-2 2-2 10 10 2 2 2 1 30 Laur 5-11 5-8 0-0 6 15 3 2 1 0 30 Schell 1-2 1-2 0-0 4 3 2 1 0 0 13 Imperiale 0-2 0-0 2-2 1 2 1 1 0 0 13 Barnes 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 2 0 0 6 Jorgenson 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 1 0 0 9 Imperiale 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 Klomstad 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 Jorgenson 3-4 0-0 1-1 2 7 0 0 0 0 11 Totals 26-55 13-25 13-22 45 78 19 23 5 2 200 Totals 24-58 2-11 11-14 40 61 14 24 4 11 225 (.473) (.520) (.591) (.414) (.182) (.786)

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Game #11 • Dec. 31, 2008 Game #8 • Dec. 10, 2008 48 Milwaukee @ Marquette Illinois @ Milwaukee Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee, Wis. (McGuire Center) (Klotsche Center) UWM 23 40 - 63 GB 24 23 - 47 63MU 30 32 - 62 62 47UWM 19 17 - 36 36 MILWAUKEE, Wis. - Sophomore Ashley Imperiale sank two free throws with 3.6 MILWAUKEE, Wis. - The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s basketball seconds remaining to send the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s bas- team shot just 27.9 percent from the fi eld and committed 29 turnovers in falling ketball team past Marquette, 63-62, Wednesday at the Al McGuire Center. to Green Bay, 47-36, Sunday evening at the Klotsche Center in the Horizon League opener for both teams. The Panthers (5-6) trailed by as many as 13 in the fi rst half, but fought back to take the lead late and end an 11-game losing streak against the Golden Eagles (9-5). The Panthers (5-7, 0-1 Horizon) posted its fewest points since Jan. 15, 2005, when they fi nished with 36 against South Dakota State. Meanwhile, the 83 total points “What a great way to ring in the new year,” UWM head coach Sandy Botham said. made this the lowest scoring game in Milwaukee’s Division I history. “We’ve played in a lot of these close games. We’ve come out on the winning end in a few of them and we’ve also lost some heartbreakers. So, it’s nice to get it. I thought “Give all the credit to Green Bay. They did a number on us defensively,” Milwau- our players played with a lot of heart and determination and never gave up.” kee head coach Sandy Botham said. “(They were) very aggressive and we did not respond. They exploited the areas that we are weak in. That is being strong with After overcoming a 26-13 fi rst-half defi cit, UWM trailed by fi ve at 62-57 with 1:09 the ball, taking care of the ball. They just took us out of what we wanted to do. I to play. Back-to-back lay-ups by Sophomore Jineen Williams made it a one-point thought defensively we did some good things, but we just couldn’t score.” game with the Panthers having to foul. Krystal Ellis missed the fi rst half of a one- and-one and Senior Traci Edwards pulled down the board. The Phoenix jumped out to a 13-point lead in the fi rst half with a 19-2 run to take a 21-8 lead with 5:36 to play. Milwaukee fought back late and ended the half on On the ensuing play, senior Turquoise McCain drew a loose ball foul, but had to an 11-3 run to make it a 24-19 game at the break. But, unfortunately for the UWM, leave the game with a knee injury. Imperiale entered the game and calmly sank GB opened the second half on a 9-2 lead and didn’t allow consecutive baskets until both free throws to put the Panthers ahead. the fi nal minutes of the game.

Milwaukee FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts A TO BL ST Min Green Bay FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts A TO BL ST Min McCain-F 4-8 0-1 0-0 6 8 2 4 1 0 35 Templin-F 2-7 2-4 0-0 3 6 2 3 2 4 28 Laur-F 5-10 4-6 1-2 4 15 2 4 0 2 22 Porath-F 4-8 2-5 0-0 6 10 1 3 2 0 36 Edwards-C 8-11 2-3 3-6 14 21 5 3 0 2 40 Glover-C 5-12 0-0 0-3 8 10 1 2 0 1 29 McClain-G 1-4 0-1 0-0 1 2 1 1 0 1 25 Harty-G 3-6 2-4 0-1 1 8 4 6 1 5 27 Williams-G 4-7 2-3 0-0 1 10 2 4 2 1 21 Hoewisch-G 2-6 0-2 1-2 4 5 3 5 1 6 35 Hickman 1-6 1-3 2-2 5 5 1 2 0 0 33 Quilling 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 Schell 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 Golden 1-6 0-3 0-0 3 2 2 1 0 0 15 Viehauser 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Tetschlag 2-6 0-2 2-2 2 6 3 3 0 2 24 Barnes 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 Totals 19-51 6-20 3-8 34 47 16 26 6 18 200 Fournier 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 1 8 (.373) (.300) (.375) Imperiale 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 2 0 1 0 0 3 Jorgenson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Milwaukee FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts Ast TO Blk Stl Min Totals 23-50 9-18 8-12 35 63 14 23 3 7 200 McCain-F 0-2 0-0 3-4 3 3 0 4 0 1 16 (.460) (.500) (.667) Laur-F 1-8 0-4 0-0 4 2 0 5 0 1 26 Edwards-C 5-9 1-3 3-4 7 14 0 1 3 0 39 Marquette FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts Ast TO Blk Stl Min McClain-G 0-5 0-2 0-0 3 0 2 2 0 3 28 Pachko 4-10 0-0 4-6 8 12 0 1 0 2 27 Williams-G 4-8 1-1 3-4 9 12 2 7 1 3 35 Fiedorowicz 5-8 0-0 0-0 6 10 3 1 0 2 30 Hickman 0-3 0-2 0-0 2 0 0 2 0 0 13 Robinson 2-11 0-3 6-7 5 10 8 3 0 3 33 Schell 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 Ellis 2-10 0-1 2-3 2 6 2 5 0 3 27 Viehauser 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 1 0 4 McMorris 3-4 1-1 0-0 0 7 3 0 0 1 20 Barnes 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 3 3 0 2 7 Monfre 2-3 1-2 0-0 1 5 0 0 0 0 12 Fournier 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Harris 3-5 1-2 0-0 1 7 2 2 0 0 14 Imperiale 0-5 0-1 1-2 1 1 1 3 0 2 24 Thomas-Johnson 1-8 0-4 0-2 1 2 1 0 0 1 15 Jorgenson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 Jones 1-2 0-0 1-2 5 3 0 1 1 1 17 Klomstad 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 Thrower 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 Klawitter 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 23-62 3-13 13-20 34 62 19 14 1 13 200 Totals 12-32 2-13 10-14 35 36 8 29 6 13 200 (.371) (.231) (.650) (.279) (.154) (.714)

2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Game Recaps/Box Scores 22008-09008-09 iinn RRevieweview Game #13 • Jan. 8, 2009 Game #14 • Jan. 10, 2008 49 Milwaukee @ Youngstown St. Milwaukee @ Cleveland State Youngstown, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio (Beeghly Center) (Wolstein Center) UWM 36 36 - 72 UWM 23 26 - 49 72YSU 32 28 - 60 60 49CSU 31 23 - 54 54 YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - Senior Traci Edwards had 21 points and eight rebounds CLEVELAND, Ohio - Senior Traci Edwards scored a game-high 23 points to break to reach 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds for her career and lead the University of the Horizon League record for career scoring, but it was not enough as the Uni- Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s basketball team to a 72-60 win over Youngstown versity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s basketball team lost to Cleveland State, State Thursday evening at the Beeghly Center. 54-49, Saturday evening at the Wolstein Center.

Edwards became the fi rst Panther, Horizon League player or women’s college bas- Edwards needed 19 points to break the record of 2,018 held by Butler’s Julie ketball player in the state of Wisconsin to reach both milestones. She fi nished the VonDielingen (1989-93). She broke the record with a contested lay-up at the 8:13 game with an even 2,000 points and 1,003 rebounds. mark of the second half.

“Traci’s accomplishments are phenomenal,” Milwaukee head coach Sandy Botham “It’s pretty cool. It’s the same as all of the records that I have broken,” Edwards said. said. “Today she played a very well-rounded game. Defensively, off ensively, on the “Tonight it was tough, though, with losing, and I haven’t really let it sink in yet. But, boards, so it’s exciting for her to accomplish that goal. It’s tremendous to have a it isn’t over and I just need to keep going.” player like that, to coach a player of that caliber.” Her record-breaking basket came in a key stretch for the Panthers (6-8, 1-2 Horizon) The Panthers never trailed and were never tied after scoring the fi rst fi ve points of that saw them score 10-straight points to pull within one at 43-42 after trailing by the game. YSU managed to pull within a possession or two a handful of times, but as many as 12. The Vikings (8-8, 2-2 Horizon) fended off UWM down the stretch and Milwaukee never relented and pulled away each time. A 9-2 run midway through never allowed the game to become tied. the second half provided all the separation it needed, turning a six-point lead into a 13-point advantage with 4:43 to play. Youngstown State would get no closer than “We’re disappointed to not be able to bring home two on this Ohio road trip,” Mil- 10 the rest of the way. waukee head coach Sandy Botham said. “Give Cleveland credit. They came out with a lot of intensity. We talked about setting our tone and they came after us and we Milwaukee FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts A TO BL ST Min didn’t respond well. It’s frustrating; things that we can control that we are not con- McCain 1-2 0-1 3-6 6 5 4 2 0 1 28 trolling--our focus, our intensity level, or will to win. We made a game of it and had Laur 4-8 2-3 1-2 2 11 0 2 0 0 26 our chances, but weren’t able to take care of the ball down the stretch.” Edwards 7-14 1-3 6-7 8 21 3 1 1 1 32 McClain 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 2 3 2 0 3 19 Milwaukee FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts Ast TO Blk Stl Min Williams 3-7 1-2 2-2 3 9 7 2 1 1 24 McCain-F 1-5 0-1 3-8 2 5 1 3 0 1 23 Hickman 5-8 2-4 1-2 1 13 4 1 0 0 21 Laur-F 0-5 0-2 0-0 2 0 1 3 0 3 17 Viehauser 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 0 1 3 1 1 16 Edwards-C 8-12 2-3 5-7 10 23 0 2 0 2 38 Barnes 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 McClain-G 5-6 3-3 0-0 2 13 2 1 0 0 27 Fournier 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 Williams-G 0-6 0-2 1-2 2 1 1 4 0 1 29 Imperiale 4-9 1-2 2-2 6 11 0 0 0 2 26 Hickman 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 9 Klomstad 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Viehauser 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 0 1 2 0 0 9 Totals 25-53 7-16 15-21 33 72 22 15 3 9 200 Barnes 1-3 1-2 0-0 1 3 4 3 0 0 12 (.472) (.438) (.714) Fournier 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 0 15 Imperiale 1-5 0-1 0-0 1 2 0 2 0 0 21 Youngstown St. FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts Ast TO Blk Stl Min Totals 17-46 6-15 9-17 31 49 10 21 0 7 200 Scott-F 5-9 0-0 3-3 11 13 0 1 0 0 38 (.370) (.400) (.529) LaFleur-F 6-12 0-0 3-8 10 15 2 1 2 1 36 Westley-G 5-11 2-5 2-2 1 14 2 5 0 1 26 Cleveland State FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts A TO BL ST Min Nortey-G 5-10 0-1 1-2 2 11 3 4 0 0 34 Crosley-F 1-6 0-2 0-0 8 2 1 1 0 2 37 Gurganus-G 3-8 0-2 0-0 4 6 3 0 0 2 34 Butler-F 0-9 0-0 0-1 12 0 1 3 0 4 26 Middlebrooks 0-2 0-1 1-2 0 1 1 2 0 0 21 Garland-G 5-10 2-4 6-6 5 18 4 5 1 3 40 Manuel 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 3 0 0 5 Klein-G 5-14 3-8 2-5 4 15 5 4 2 0 40 Alexander 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Roque-G 5-13 3-10 4-4 4 17 0 5 0 2 40 Totals 24-55 2-10 10-17 31 60 12 16 2 4 200 Adams 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 (.436) (.200) (.588) Miller 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 1 13 Totals 17-53 8-24 12-16 38 54 11 19 3 12 200 (.321) (.333) (.750)

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Game #15 • Jan. 15, 2009 Game #16 • Jan. 17, 2008 50 Wright State @ Milwaukee Detroit @ Milwaukee Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee, Wis. (U.S. Cellular Arena) (Klotsche Center) WSU 31 30 - 61 UDM 23 34 - 57 61UWM 17 24 - 41 41 57UWM 37 38 - 75 75 MILWAUKEE, Wis. - Shay Peddy had 24 points, seven assists and six steals to lead MILWAUKEE, Wis. - The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s basketball Wright State past the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s basketball team team opened the game on a 22-6 run and wound up knocking down a school- Thursday evening at the U.S. Cellular Arena. record 15 three-pointers in defeating Detroit, 75-57, Saturday afternoon at the Klotsche Center. “I’m obviously disappointed we didn’t get the `W’, but we had diff erent combi- nations out there,” Milwaukee head coach Sandy Botham said. “That’s something The Panthers (7-9, 2-3 Horizon) scored their fi rst 18 points from three-point range we’re working through, the new combinations that we have. Steph Schell I thought and hit their fi rst four attempts on their way to a record-breaking afternoon. The played some inspired basketball. Alex Klawitter came in. We had a group out there previous record was 14 set in a 100-46 win over Youngstown State Feb. 2, 2002. that hasn’t played consistently. Cut the gap to six and just weren’t able to get over the hump. That’s our story.” “We’ve been through a lot this week and I thought this was a complete game,” Milwaukee head coach Sandy Botham said. “We talked about playing a complete Trailing 34-17 just over four minutes into the second half, Edwards hit a lay-up that game and winning all the categories and we did. A lot diff erent people stepped up. started an 11-0 Panther run. Laur accounted for seven-straight points and, after a I thought Mac (Jodie McClain) played extremely well. Obviously Detroit was trying Thomas jumper ended the run, she added another basket to make it 38-32 at the to make somebody other than Traci Edwards beat them and people responded to it. 7:52 mark. It was a great total team eff ort.”

But, after drawing an off ensive foul, Edwards was assessed a technical foul and the Milwaukee ended up building its fi rst-half advantage as high as 19 points at 35-16, Raiders capitalized. Peddy buried the impending free throws and after three UWM before eventually taking a 37-23 lead into the locker room. turnovers, drilled a three-pointer to make it 45-33 at 4:36. In the second half, the Panthers saw their lead balloon as high as 20 and never let Wright State FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts A TO BL ST Min the Titans closer than 12 throughout the frame. The three’s continued to drop for Davis-F 2-2 0-0 1-4 6 5 1 1 1 1 22 UWM, as Traci Edwards hit No. 14 with just under four minutes to play and Jodie Richardson-F 0-3 0-1 0-1 3 0 0 7 0 1 25 McClain added her sixth and the team’s 15th at 1:32. Thomas-G 8-13 1-1 1-4 2 18 3 3 0 1 27 Peddy-G 6-12 4-5 8-10 6 24 7 3 0 6 37 Detroit FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts A TO BL ST Min Dixon-G 2-2 2-2 1-2 6 7 3 5 2 5 28 Mulroy-F 2-5 2-4 0-0 2 6 1 0 1 0 27 Lowe 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 Washington-F 4-7 0-0 3-5 4 11 1 0 0 1 30 Ward 1-4 0-2 0-0 3 2 2 1 0 1 17 Brown-F 7-18 1-4 2-3 10 17 3 3 0 1 40 Wyrick 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Jones-G 3-7 0-2 0-0 5 6 3 1 1 1 34 Snoddy 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Allen-G 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2 0 0 6 Fox 0-3 0-0 0-0 6 0 0 2 0 4 23 Davis 3-10 0-0 0-2 2 6 0 0 0 0 26 Bennett 1-4 1-3 0-0 2 3 1 2 0 0 10 Hall 4-13 0-4 1-1 4 9 7 3 0 1 26 Hall 1-4 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 10 Hatter 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 1 2 10 Totals 21-47 8-14 11-21 36 61 18 28 3 19 200 Trussell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 (.447) (.571) (.524) Totals 24-63 3-14 6-11 34 57 15 10 3 7 200 (.381) (.214) (.545) Milwaukee FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts Ast TO Blk Stl Min Fournier-F 1-3 0-0 0-1 2 2 0 3 0 0 11 Milwaukee FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts Ast TO Blk Stl Min Edwards-C 5-11 0-2 2-2 8 12 4 1 3 1 37 Edwards-F 5-6 1-1 1-2 7 12 2 2 2 1 30 McClain-G 1-4 0-1 1-2 3 3 1 4 0 5 27 Klomstad-C 3-5 0-0 0-0 4 6 3 2 1 1 18 Barnes-G 1-9 1-4 0-1 1 3 3 7 0 2 27 McClain-G 6-12 6-10 2-2 6 20 6 2 0 0 34 Imperiale 0-1 0-1 5-6 2 5 0 7 1 1 31 Barnes-G 1-5 1-3 0-1 6 3 10 0 0 0 31 McCain 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 1 3 Imperiale-G 3-8 2-2 0-0 5 8 1 0 1 1 24 Laur 5-9 1-2 0-0 4 11 1 4 0 1 19 Laur 3-10 2-7 2-2 11 10 1 4 0 0 26 Schell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 1 0 0 13 Schell 4-10 3-7 0-2 2 11 1 1 1 2 19 Klomstad 1-1 0-0 3-4 1 5 0 1 0 0 13 Fournier 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 4 0 0 0 0 5 Klawitter 0-2 0-2 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 1 19 Jorgenson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 14-40 2-12 11-16 26 41 11 30 4 12 200 Klawitter 0-2 0-2 1-2 0 1 0 0 0 0 12 (.350) (.167) (.688) Totals 27-61 15-32 6-11 43 75 24 12 5 5 200 (.443) (.469) (.545)

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Trailing 50-37 with 11:42 to play in the game, Botham called a timeout. The Panthers Loyola had a 41-38 lead at halftime and extended it to 49-40 at the 17:44 mark of came out and rattled off nine-straight points to make it a 50-46 game with 9:25 to the second half with an 8-2 run. The Panthers fought back, chipping away at the play. It turned out to be a Jessica Miller three-pointer with 7:08 to go that was the defi cit and eventually taking the lead at 61-59 during an 11-2 run midway through dagger. The shot kick-started a 13-4 run to take back the game’s momentum. the frame. Five-straight Traci Edwards points made it 68-62 at 6:02.

Milwaukee FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts A TO BL ST Min Loyola would hit a three and follow with a layup and foul to cut it to 68-67 with just Edwards-F 4-11 1-3 5-6 7 14 3 3 0 2 34 over fi ve minutes remaining. But, LU missed the potential tying free throw and the Klomstad-C 3-5 0-0 2-2 6 8 0 1 1 0 15 Panthers were able to pull away with 12 free throws down the stretch. McClain-G 3-12 1-7 0-0 2 7 3 5 0 1 36 Barnes-G 0-3 0-1 0-0 2 0 2 2 0 2 24 Milwaukee FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts Ast TO Blk Stl Min Imperiale-G 2-5 1-1 3-4 1 8 0 2 0 0 25 Edwards-F 5-10 0-1 2-2 5 12 2 4 0 1 32 McCain 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 2 0 0 0 0 8 Klomstad-C 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 3 0 0 13 Laur 5-12 0-2 0-0 6 10 0 2 0 1 25 McClain-G 4-10 2-6 6-6 3 16 3 2 0 0 33 Schell 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 0 6 Barnes-G 1-3 0-1 0-0 3 2 6 1 0 3 25 Williams 2-4 1-2 0-0 3 5 2 1 0 0 10 Imperiale-G 6-6 3-3 4-4 3 19 2 1 0 2 28 Fournier 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 2 0 0 4 McCain 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 0 7 Jorgenson 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 1 0 0 2 Hickman 1-4 1-1 8-8 1 11 2 0 0 0 13 Klawitter 1-4 1-4 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 1 11 Laur 4-10 3-6 4-4 10 15 2 2 0 1 28 Totals 20-58 5-20 12-14 35 57 11 20 1 7 200 Williams 0-7 0-1 2-2 3 2 0 0 0 0 9 (.345) (.250) (.857) Fournier 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 1 0 0 0 7 Klawitter 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 5 UIC FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts Ast TO Blk Stl Min Totals 24-56 9-20 26-26 38 83 18 15 0 7 200 Bailey-F 5-9 0-0 3-4 8 13 5 3 0 3 29 (.429) (.450) (1.000) Johnson-C 3-5 0-0 4-4 2 10 0 1 0 1 23 Miller-G 5-9 3-5 2-2 4 15 2 1 0 1 36 Loyola FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts A TO BL ST Min Hutchens-G 4-11 2-4 0-1 2 10 2 1 0 1 28 VanBogaert-F 6-13 0-0 0-0 0 12 0 1 2 2 30 Green-G 4-9 2-4 0-0 2 10 4 5 0 0 29 Boeke-C 3-5 1-1 0-0 2 7 1 2 0 0 20 Sadler 1-3 1-1 0-0 0 3 0 1 0 2 14 Collins-G 2-8 0-2 2-2 4 6 7 3 0 3 34 O’Donoghue 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 McCloskey-G 6-11 3-6 0-1 4 15 5 1 1 2 35 Grobbecker 1-1 0-0 0-0 5 2 1 0 0 0 15 Samplawski-G 3-5 2-3 3-4 1 11 1 1 0 1 20 Strickland 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 Finnegan 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 2 1 1 1 0 21 Dahnke 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Ayoub 2-2 1-1 0-0 3 5 0 2 1 0 11 Hluska 1-1 0-0 2-2 1 4 0 1 1 1 10 Hylton 7-9 2-3 0-0 2 16 4 2 1 0 24 Petrinec 2-5 0-2 0-0 3 4 1 1 1 0 11 Sebetic 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 3 0 0 0 5 Totals 26-56 8-18 11-13 36 71 15 17 2 9 200 Totals 30-58 9-17 5-7 23 74 22 14 6 8 200 (.464) (.444) (.846) (.517) (.529) (.714)

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Game #19 • Jan. 29, 2009 Game #20 • Jan. 31, 2009 52 Valparaiso @ Milwaukee Butler @ Milwaukee Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee, Wis. (Klotsche Center) (Klotsche Center) Valpo 48 35 - 83 BU 27 31 - 58 83UWM 28 37 - 65 65 58UWM 21 42 - 63 63 MILWAUKEE, Wis. - Valparaiso had an extended 42-11 run and got 26 points from MILWAUKEE, Wis. - Senior Traci Edwards scored 16 points, pulled down 12 re- Aimee Litka in handing the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s basketball bounds and blocked fi ve shots and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s team an 83-65 loss Thursday night at the Klotsche Center. basketball team held Butler to 30.5 percent shooting in claiming a 63-58 win over the Bulldogs Saturday afternoon at the Klotsche Center. The Panthers (8-11, 3-5 Horizon) trailed by as many as 27, but managed to cut that defi cit to 12 before fading down the stretch. The Crusaders (10-8, 5-3 Horizon) The Panthers (9-11, 4-5 Horizon) trailed by as many as 10 early in the second half, made 9-of-15 three-pointers on the night and shot 56 percent from the fi eld. but used a 26-8 run to overtake Butler (12-8, 7-2 Horizon) and eventually lead by eight. “I’m disappointed. Valpo set the tone,” Milwaukee head coach Sandy Botham said. “They came in a pushed us around. That has been our Achilles’ heel all season. We “That was one of the best Butler teams I have seen in my 13 years here,” Milwaukee lose our focus and our determination. They came out, shot very well and we lost fo- head coach Sandy Botham said. “(Butler head coach) Beth (Couture) has put to- cus and didn’t respond. We’d force turnovers, get stops, and then just give it back.” gether some good teams. They have a lot of good shooters and play tough defense. We were able to be successful today because we had a lot of people helping. We Carrying a 48-28 lead out of halftime, the Crusaders went back to work with a 9-2 showed them a lot of diff erent looks. We fi gured they had one day to prepare for us, run to start the second half. From that point on, the Panthers began chipping away so it would be hard to adjust for every look we could give them.” at Valparaiso’s lead. Senior Traci Edwards fueled a 20-7 run with 10 points to make it a 64-50 game with 9:57 to play. Senior Markita Barnes then keyed a 9-3 run Trailing 27-21 coming out of halftime, Milwaukee allowed the Bulldogs to push moments later to make it just a 12-point game at 71-59. From that point on, six- their lead to 10 points at 31-21 just under a minute into the frame. From that point straight Valpo points stymied the Panthers and, after an Edwards lay-up and Jodie on, it was all UWM. The Panthers went on a 26-8 run over a 12-minute span, limit- McClain three, six more points by the visitors were the nail in the coffi n. ing BU to just 2-of-17 shooting during that time.

Valparaiso FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts A TO BL ST Min Butler FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts A TO BL ST Min Litka-F 10-17 6-9 0-0 5 26 3 2 0 5 39 Thornton-F 1-7 0-0 4-4 4 6 0 1 1 2 17 Varner-F 2-3 0-0 0-0 6 4 2 0 0 2 15 Akande-C 2-11 0-0 3-4 3 7 0 1 0 2 24 Emig-C 3-3 0-0 2-2 1 8 0 1 1 1 17 Bowen-G 4-9 3-7 0-0 3 11 1 1 0 0 19 Kulaga-G 4-7 1-1 6-6 2 15 7 4 0 2 38 Burns-G 2-6 0-2 3-4 2 7 3 5 1 2 35 La.H’chst’tler-G 4-8 2-3 8-9 2 18 5 6 0 5 38 Brown-G 1-6 1-5 2-2 2 5 1 1 0 2 35 Kenney 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 4 0 2 1 2 14 Miller 1-2 1-2 0-0 3 3 5 0 0 2 18 Le.H’chst’tler 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 Jones 2-6 1-5 1-2 2 6 0 1 0 1 18 Farris 2-4 0-0 2-3 2 6 2 2 1 1 22 Brierly 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 Zabielewicz 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 1 0 0 12 Lester 5-12 2-7 1-3 6 13 0 2 0 3 26 Totals 28-50 9-15 18-20 27 83 19 19 3 18 200 Hamilton 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 (.560) (.500) (.900) Totals 18-59 8-28 14-20 30 58 11 12 2 14 200 (.305) (.286) (.700) Milwaukee FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts Ast TO Blk Stl Min Edwards-F 11-17 1-2 7-12 16 30 2 3 3 1 39 Milwaukee FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts Ast TO Blk Stl Min Klomstad-C 2-4 0-0 0-1 1 4 0 0 0 0 6 Edwards-F 4-11 1-5 7-8 12 16 1 3 5 0 38 McClain-G 3-6 2-3 0-0 1 8 1 3 1 0 25 Klomstad-C 1-3 0-0 1-2 5 3 1 0 2 0 12 Barnes-G 4-11 1-5 0-0 2 2 4 2 0 3 29 McClain-G 2-5 1-2 5-6 1 10 0 4 0 0 24 Imperiale-G 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 2 0 0 11 Barnes-G 0-4 0-1 3-4 3 3 5 5 0 2 28 McCain 1-3 0-1 4-4 4 6 3 2 0 2 21 Imperiale-G 2-3 2-2 3-4 4 9 0 1 0 0 19 Hickman 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 0 9 McCain 1-2 0-0 5-8 2 7 2 2 0 0 19 Laur 2-5 1-4 0-0 2 5 2 2 0 0 22 Hickman 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 Schell 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Laur 3-8 2-3 3-4 10 11 0 3 0 1 26 Viehauser 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 Viehauser 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 Williams 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 4 7 0 2 20 Williams 2-4 0-1 0-0 5 4 1 5 1 1 27 Fournier 1-2 0-0 1-1 4 3 0 0 1 0 6 Totals 15-40 6-14 27-36 44 63 10 26 8 4 200 Klawitter 0-3 0-3 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 7 (.375) (.429) (.750) Totals 24-58 5-21 12-18 36 65 17 24 5 9 200 (.517) (.529) (.714)

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Game #23 • Feb. 12, 2009 Game #24 • Feb. 14, 2009 54 Milwaukee @ Detroit Milwaukee @ Wright State Detroit, Mich. Dayton, Ohio (Calihan Hall) () UWM 22 28 - 50 UWM 30 40 - 70 50UDM 29 30 - 59 59 70WSU 26 38 - 64 64 DETROIT, Mich. - The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s basketball DAYTON, Ohio - The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s basketball team team spotted Detroit a 13-1 lead before hitting its fi rst fi eld goal in falling to the had four players score in double-fi gures and shot nearly 56 percent from the fi eld in Titans, 59-50, Thursday evening at Calihan Hall. defeating Wright State, 70-64, Saturday evening at the Nutter Center.

The Panthers (10-13, 5-7 Horizon) cut a 17-point second-half defi cit to just two, be- The Panthers (11-13, 6-7 Horizon) alternated wins and losses for the 10th-straight fore fading as the Titans (8-15, 4-8 Horizon) converted off ensively down the stretch game and moved into a sixth-place tie with the Raiders (10-14, 6-7 Horizon). to hold onto the lead. “I am so proud of this basketball team,” Milwaukee head coach Sandy Botham said. “We didn’t come in focused and we didn’t have our concentration, intensity,” Mil- “They played with great focus and concentration for 40 minutes. It was a pleasure waukee head coach Sandy Botham said. “We fell down big and had to play catch- to be a part of it. We accomplished our goals. Our goal was to get to the free throw up. We made a great run, good comeback. We had great opportunities to go ahead, line 20 times because we knew they would be aggressive. We were equally aggres- but beat ourselves with turnovers. Give Detroit credit, they hung with it, hit big sive and attacked the basket. We wanted to outrebound them and we controlled shots down the stretch and we didn’t.” the glass extremely well and got some big defensive boards down the stretch, which, in games past, we gave up.” UWM fell behind 17 points at 47-30 on a third-straight Talicia Washington layup with 11:03 remaining in the game. Botham then called a timeout and, from that After opening the game cold from the fi eld, Milwaukee re-gained its shooting point on, the Panthers rattled off a 20-5 run to make it 52-50 with 2:21 to play. touch by going inside. It shot 55.8 percent, attempting just six 3-pointers, and fi n- ished with 36 points in the paint. The Panthers also drew 27 fouls, leading to 34 free They had three possessions while trailing by four before making it a two-point throw tries, of which they made 21. game. Then, with a two-point defi cit all it faced, Chanica Hall hit a three to make it 55-50 and Milwaukee would not score again. A 13-2 Panther run early in the second half nearly put the game away, with them holding a 49-36 lead with 11:59 to play. Wright State then rattled off 11-straight Milwaukee FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts A TO BL ST Min points to make it a one-possession game, but sophomore Ashley Imperiale ended Edwards-F 4-8 0-1 4-5 7 12 0 2 0 1 30 the run with UWM’s lone three-pointer of the game and the Raiders would not get Klomstad-C 0-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 within four the rest of the way. McCain-G 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 2 0 0 14 Barnes-G 1-8 1-5 1-2 6 4 4 2 0 0 30 Milwaukee FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts Ast TO Blk Stl Min Imperiale-G 5-10 2-3 0-0 6 12 2 3 1 3 40 Edwards-F 10-12 0-1 0-1 8 20 2 0 1 0 37 McClain 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 2 0 0 9 Klomstad-C 1-2 0-0 2-3 6 4 0 1 0 0 8 Laur 3-11 0-2 1-1 5 7 2 2 0 1 29 McCain-G 4-7 0-0 7-12 4 15 4 1 0 2 31 Viehauser 1-3 0-0 2-2 1 4 1 3 0 0 13 Barnes-G 1-3 0-0 0-3 3 2 3 6 0 0 23 Williams 3-7 1-3 0-0 6 7 3 3 0 2 23 Imperiale-G 3-8 1-3 4-6 1 11 2 2 0 0 38 Fournier 1-2 0-0 0-1 3 2 1 1 0 0 8 McClain 3-3 0-0 2-2 1 8 4 2 0 0 28 Totals 19-54 4-14 8-11 37 50 13 20 1 7 200 Laur 2-8 0-2 6-7 9 10 3 3 0 1 30 (.352) (.286) (.727) Viehauser 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 5 Totals 24-43 1-6 21-34 35 70 18 16 1 4 200 Detroit FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts Ast TO Blk Stl Min (.558) (.167) (.618) Mulroy-F 5-14 4-11 0-1 5 14 1 1 0 2 28 Washington-F 5-7 0-0 1-2 5 11 1 2 0 0 25 Wright State FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts A TO BL ST Min Hatter-F 1-5 0-0 2-3 3 4 1 1 0 0 26 Davis-F 3-5 0-0 5-8 9 11 0 5 0 2 26 Jones-G 0-3 0-2 4-4 4 4 2 2 0 2 30 Fox-F 5-7 0-0 1-2 1 11 0 0 0 1 19 Hall-G 4-9 2-3 3-5 1 13 4 4 0 2 22 Thomas-G 5-11 1-3 0-0 8 9 2 1 0 1 31 Allen-G 1-7 0-3 0-0 2 2 4 2 0 0 23 Peddy-G 4-12 0-5 2-2 2 6 7 0 0 0 36 Trussell 0-1 0-1 1-2 3 1 0 3 0 2 17 Dixon-G 2-2 0-1 0-1 3 2 8 0 0 1 23 Brown 4-11 0-2 2-2 11 10 2 2 1 0 29 Ward 1-7 4-6 2-3 0 14 2 2 0 2 17 Totals 20-57 6-22 13-19 35 59 15 17 1 8 200 Snoddy 4-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 0 5 (.351) (.273) (.684) Bennett 11-4 1-4 0-0 1 3 0 1 0 0 15 Hall 3-6 0-0 0-0 2 6 0 2 0 1 28 Totals 24-57 6-19 10-16 30 64 19 12 0 8 200 (.421) (.316) (.625)

2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Game Recaps/Box Scores 22008-09008-09 iinn RRevieweview Game #25 • Feb. 19, 2009 Game #26 • Feb. 21, 2009 55 Loyola @ Milwaukee UIC @ Milwaukee Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee, Wis. (Klotsche Center) (Klotsche Center) LUC 35 35 - 70 UIC 17 32 - 49 70UWM 28 38 - 66 66 49UWM 34 36 - 70 70 MILWAUKEE, Wis. - Senior Traci Edwards had 32 points and 14 rebounds, but MILWAUKEE, Wis. - The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s basketball it was not enough as the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s basketball team put four players in double-fi gures and held UIC to 25.8 percent shooting team fell to Loyola, 70-66, Thursday evening at the Klotsche Center. from the fi eld in rolling to a 70-49 victory on Senior Day, Saturday afternoon at the Klotsche Center. The Panthers (11-14, 6-8 Horizon) had defeated the Ramblers (7-16, 2-11 Horizon) 10-straight times, while falling to Loyola at home for the fi rst time since 1987. The Panthers (12-14, 7-8 Horizon) never trailed and led by as many as 24 in running past the Flames (13-12, 7-7 Horizon). “Loyola played really well, give them a lot of credit,” Milwaukee head coach Sandy Botham said. “They imposed their will on us and shot extremely well. Their strength “It was a good win, great defensive eff ort,” Milwaukee head coach Sandy Botham is shooting and they did it well. We had a tough time guarding it. We made great said. “I though we really frustrated them, held them at bay for the entire game. runs, but it’s the story of our season, just not being able to fi nish it.” Off ensively, we executed well, got some good looks, had four people in double- fi gures and a lot of people stepping up for us. It was just a good win to go out for The Panthers trailed by as many as 13 in the fi rst half, but ended the frame on a our seniors, too. With all they’ve committed to this program over the four years that 14-8 run to make it a 35-28 game at halftime. They then opened the second half on they’ve been here. So, it’s nice for them to go out with a win.” a 9-2 run to tie things at 37-37 with 14:49 to play. Milwaukee scored the fi rst six points of the game and jumped out to a 24-9 lead Loyola then answered with six-straight points, to which the Panthers responded with 6:55 to play in the fi rst half and ended the fi rst half on a 10-2 run for a 34-17 with six-straight of their own to knot the game at 43-43 at the 8:36 mark. That lead at the break. UIC would get no closer than 15 the rest of the way. would be the last time the score would be tied as Maggie McCloskey hit a three to start a 15-5 Rambler run. UIC FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts A TO BL ST Min Sadler-F 2-9 0-3 0-0 4 4 3 5 0 1 31 Loyola FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts A TO BL ST Min BaileyF 4-12 0-0 2-2 7 10 0 1 1 2 28 VanBogaert-F 4-9 0-0 1-2 4 9 1 2 1 0 32 Johnson-C 1-6 0-0 0-0 8 2 0 3 4 1 25 Boeke-F 2-10 0-1 1-2 2 5 1 3 0 3 23 Miller-G 2-13 1-6 3-7 6 8 0 6 0 6 34 Collins-G 5-7 2-2 5-6 8 17 3 1 0 1 26 Hutchens-G 2-7 0-2 1-2 3 5 1 1 0 1 24 McCloskey-G 6-9 4-6 2-3 0 18 4 2 0 2 35 O’Donoghue 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Samplawski-G 0-2 0-1 0-0 2 0 1 0 0 0 17 Grobbecker 0-0 0-0 1-2 5 1 1 0 1 0 15 Finnegan 0-3 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 1 7 Strickland 3-11 1-4 0-0 2 7 1 0 0 1 14 Ayoub 0-1 0-0 0-2 1 0 0 1 0 0 8 Dahnke 2-5 1-2 4-7 1 9 0 2 0 0 13 Pauley 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 2 1 3 1 0 10 Hluska 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Hylton 4-9 2-5 1-2 4 11 3 1 0 1 27 Petrinec 1-3 1-2 0-0 2 3 0 0 0 0 12 Sebetic 2-2 0-0 1-1 2 5 4 0 0 1 13 Totals 17-66 4-19 11-20 43 49 6 18 6 12 200 Kortekamp 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 3 0 2 0 0 2 (.258) (.211) (.550) Totals 25-46 9-16 11-18 35 70 18 15 2 9 200 (.446) (.563) (.611) Milwaukee FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts Ast TO Blk Stl Min McCain-F 4-6 0-1 6-8 4 14 3 1 1 3 29 Milwaukee FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts Ast TO Blk Stl Min Fournier-F 2-2 0-0 0-0 3 4 0 1 0 0 13 Laur-F 4-10 0-2 1-4 8 9 0 1 0 3 25 Edwards-C 4-13 1-2 2-2 7 11 2 4 3 5 33 Viehauser-F 1-4 0-2 0-0 0 2 0 1 0 0 5 Barnes-G 3-6 2-2 2-2 6 10 3 0 0 1 23 McCain-G 3-9 0-1 3-4 3 9 1 3 0 1 30 Crumble-G 0-2 0-2 2-2 2 2 2 1 0 0 9 Barnes-G 1-5 1-3 0-0 7 3 4 5 0 2 26 McClain 1-6 0-1 4-4 2 6 5 2 0 1 31 Imperiale-G 1-2 1-1 0-0 3 3 2 1 0 0 33 Laur 7-10 1-2 0-0 5 15 0 0 0 0 19 McClain 0-4 0-2 0-0 2 0 8 0 0 0 25 Schell 0-1 0-1 2-2 0 2 1 2 0 0 10 Schell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Viehauser 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 1 0 3 Klomstad 3-5 0-0 2-4 1 8 0 1 1 0 15 Imperiale 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 2 0 1 15 Edwards 8-15 2-4 14-19 14 32 2 4 0 2 34 Jorgenson 1-3 0-1 0-0 3 2 0 1 0 0 8 Totals 21-54 4-16 20-31 40 66 17 17 1 8 200 Klomstad 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 (.389) (.250) (.645) Klawitter 0-1 0-1 2-2 0 2 0 0 0 1 3 Totals 23-54 4-13 20-22 40 70 18 16 5 12 200 (.426) (.308) (.909)

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Game #27 • Feb. 26, 2009 Game #28 • Feb. 28, 2009 56 Milwaukee @ Butler Milwaukee @ Valparaiso Indianapolis, Ind. Valparaiso, Ind. (Hinkle Fieldhouse) (Athletic-Recreation Center) UWM 25 36 10 - 71 UWM 29 35 - 64 71BU 31 30 13 - 74 74 64Valpo 26 41 - 67 67 INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - Senior Traci Edwards had 20 points and 14 rebounds and VALPARAISO, Ind. - Sophomore Lindsay Laur had 17 points and 14 rebounds and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s basketball team had two poten- senior Traci Edwards had 15 points and 12 rebounds, but it was not enough as the tial game-tying three-pointers miss the mark as time expired in overtime in falling University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s basketball team fell to Valparaiso, 67- to Butler, 74-71, Thursday evening at Hinkle Fieldhouse. 64, Saturday afternoon at the Athletics-Recreation Center.

The Panthers (12-15, 7-9 Horizon) trailed by as many 12 in the fi rst half, but led for The Panthers (12-16, 7-10 Horizon) led at halftime, but saw their off ense sputter much of the second half before falling to the Bulldogs (17-9, 12-4 Horizon) in the in the second half in falling to the Crusaders (15-12, 9-7 Horizon) in its second- extra period. straight three-point game.

“We had a great eff ort. I wish we just had another minute left,” UWM head coach “I thought we gave them a good fi ght, but mentally there was a lapse at the start Sandy Botham said. “I’m just really proud of our kids’ eff ort, their fi ght, their poise. of the second half,” UWM head coach Sandy Botham said. “Mentally, I thought we We just didn’t make enough plays. We missed key free throws and just didn’t make lost our poise. I thought we were able to regroup and get back and make a fi ght of plays down the stretch. Give Butler credit, they made the plays and we didn’t. it. It was that little bit of a stretch where we were not good enough. We can’t aff ord to have those mental breakdowns and expect to win.” “I’m proud of our kids. If we play with that kind of eff ort, we could still achieve a Horizon League Tournament Championship.” Milwaukee had two players post double-doubles for the third time this season, while sophomore Jenilee Klomstad nearly made it a third with 11 points and eight Trailing by three coming out of a timeout with 6.6 seconds remaining in overtime, boards. Junior Jodie McClain chipped in nine points to go with fi ve assists. sophomore Lindsay Laur saw her off -balance three-point attempt come up shy. Senior Markita Barnes then had her three-pointer glance off the side of the rim The Panthers closed the fi rst half on a 10-2 run to bring a 29-26 lead into the in- as time expired. termission. After hitting the fi rst basket of the second half, UWM conceded a 16-5 Valpo run to give the Crusaders the lead for good at 42-36 with 12:51 to play. Milwaukee FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts A TO BL ST Min McCain-F 2-10 0-0 4-9 7 8 1 3 0 1 29 Milwaukee FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts Ast TO Blk Stl Min Edwards-F 6-13 1-2 7-8 14 20 1 5 0 0 43 McCain-F 1-7 1-3 0-0 4 3 3 3 0 1 34 Klomstad-C 5-6 0-0 0-0 0 10 0 2 0 0 17 Edwards-F 4-6 1-2 6-6 12 15 2 2 0 0 34 Barnes-G 3-6 0-1 3-4 8 9 2 6 0 1 38 Klomstad-C 5-9 0-0 1-2 8 11 0 4 0 0 21 Imperiale-G 2-6 0-0 0-0 3 4 0 4 0 2 32 Barnes-G 1-6 0-4 0-0 1 2 1 2 0 2 23 McClain 1-8 0-4 4-4 1 6 2 0 0 0 26 Imperiale-G 3-5 1-1 0-0 1 7 1 1 0 0 25 Laur 5-12 1-3 2-2 7 13 2 1 0 2 30 McClain 2-8 1-5 4-4 1 9 5 2 0 1 29 Schell 0-1 0-1 1-2 0 1 2 0 0 0 10 Laur 5-11 2-3 5-7 14 17 1 4 0 0 25 Totals 24-61 2-11 21-29 53 71 10 21 0 6 225 Schell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 0 9 (.387) (.182) (.724) Totals 21-52 6-18 16-19 43 64 14 19 0 4 200 (.404) (.333) (.842) Butler FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts Ast TO Blk Stl Min Lester-F 2-8 1-3 6-6 6 11 0 1 2 1 29 Valparaiso FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts A TO BL ST Min Akande-C 0-2 0-0 0-2 3 0 0 1 3 2 14 Farris-F 0-2 0-1 2-4 2 2 4 0 0 0 33 Bowen-G 7-15 1-6 5-5 6 20 3 1 0 2 41 Litka-F 4-15 3-8 1-2 3 12 5 0 0 0 38 Burns-G 2-8 0-2 4-4 0 8 0 3 0 2 22 Zabielewicz-C 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 2 0 1 9 Brown-G 1-3 1-2 2-2 3 5 3 1 0 2 35 Kulaga-G 6-15 2-7 3-4 4 17 2 2 0 2 34 Miller 2-2 2-2 3-4 0 9 1 1 0 0 11 Hochstetler-G 4-9 0-3 0-0 6 8 5 1 1 2 39 Jones 2-6 1-3 0-1 1 5 1 1 0 0 13 Kenney 8-10 0-0 10-12 8 26 0 2 0 2 26 Bass 0-3 0-1 2-2 1 2 1 1 0 0 13 Hochstetler 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 Thornton 5-14 0-0 4-5 7 14 0 2 1 1 34 Varner 0-4 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 12 Hamilton 0-2 0-0 0-0 4 0 1 0 0 0 13 Totals 23-59 5-22 16-22 30 67 16 8 1 7 200 Totals 21-63 6-19 26-31 34 74 10 12 6 10 225 (.390) (.227) (.727) (.333) (.316) (.839)

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With the loss, the Panthers (12-17, 7-11 Horizon) clinched the No. 7 seed in next The seventh-seeded Panthers (13-17) advance to the quarterfi nals, where they will week’s Speedway Horizon League Women’s Basketball Championship and will host take on No. 2 Butler Wednesday in Indianapolis, Ind. Tip off is scheduled for 6 p.m. No. 10 Youngstown State Monday at the Klotsche Center. “We split with Butler this year,” UWM head coach Sandy Botham said. “We got them “I thought our eff ort was good. We played hard, but just missed some shots,” Mil- at home and had plenty of chances to beat them at their place. We have a lot of waukee head coach Sandy Botham said. “Defensively, we did some good things confi dence heading down there. We know the potential this team has. The way we against them. Story of our game, too many turnovers, too many missed opportuni- played is fresh in our memory. We’re going down there with confi dence that we can ties and just too many missed shots. We didn’t make plays.” play with them and, hopefully, knock them off .”

Turnovers were a problem the whole game for the Panthers, stifl ing their comeback UWM went at Youngstown State from the opening tip, taking a 20-6 lead at the attempts. The fi nal blow came after UWM trailed just 48-39 with 14:49 to play. 9:14 mark of the fi rst half and settled at 30-17 at halftime. Every Panther that Milwaukee would not score again until 7:32. The Phoenix ambled to a game-high dressed had played by halftime, as Botham wanted to get players rest with a pos- 19-point lead at 58-39. In that span, the Panthers missed seven-straight shots and sible tournament schedule of four games in seven days. turned the ball over seven times until Jodie McClain hit a lay-up to make it 58-41. Youngstown St. FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts A TO BL ST Min Milwaukee did fi ght back into single digits with a 12-2 run to make it just a 60-51 Scott-F 2-5 0-1 1-2 5 5 0 0 2 2 20 game with 3:52 to play, but could not get any closer than eight down the stretch. Pendleton-F 3-5 0-0 0-0 2 6 0 1 1 1 21 LaFleur-C 3-6 0-0 3-5 3 9 2 1 4 2 26 Milwaukee FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts A TO BL ST Min Godfrey-G 1-5 1-2 0-0 1 3 1 0 0 0 14 Edwards-F 3-9 0-2 5-7 9 11 0 5 2 0 35 Gurganus-G 2-11 1-3 0-0 3 5 2 2 1 3 33 Klomstad-C 1-3 0-0 4-4 8 6 1 1 0 0 22 Westley 3-13 2-4 0-0 7 8 0 1 0 2 16 McCain-G 1-2 0-0 0-1 1 2 0 5 0 2 15 Middlebrooks 4-9 0-0 0-0 4 8 3 1 1 2 24 Barnes-G 2-5 1-2 1-2 2 6 6 7 0 0 32 Nortey 2-9 0-0 1-2 1 5 3 4 0 0 20 Imperiale-G 3-4 0-0 0-0 4 6 1 2 0 0 31 Manuel 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 McClain 4-7 3-3 1-2 0 12 0 3 0 2 27 Alexander 0-4 0-3 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 1 16 Laur 4-13 0-1 1-1 11 9 3 2 1 1 28 Gasparek 0-1 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Schell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 Totals 20-68 4-13 5-10 30 49 11 13 10 13 200 Fournier 2-3 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 0 0 1 8 (.294) (.308) (.500) Klawitter 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Totals 20-46 4-8 12-17 38 56 12 25 3 7 200 Milwaukee FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts Ast TO Blk Stl Min (.435) (.500) (.706) McCain-F 5-7 0-0 3-3 10 13 3 1 0 0 21 Edwards-F 4-7 3-3 6-6 8 17 0 0 1 0 20 Green Bay FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts Ast TO Blk Stl Min Klomstad-C 1-6 0-0 0-2 7 2 0 3 1 0 20 Templin-F 7-11 4-6 2-4 11 20 1 2 0 5 35 Barnes-G 1-2 0-1 0-0 2 2 2 1 0 3 10 Glover-C 1-7 0-0 2-3 0 4 1 1 2 1 20 Imperiale-G 4-10 0-1 1-1 4 9 0 4 1 0 26 Harty-G 3-8 1-2 2-4 1 9 4 3 1 1 32 McClain 1-3 0-2 4-4 3 6 4 2 1 0 27 Hoewisch-G 2-10 1-4 1-2 3 6 5 1 0 2 32 Laur 6-7 0-0 1-1 7 13 0 1 0 0 18 Porath-G 3-10 2-8 2-2 3 10 1 1 0 0 33 Schell 0-6 0-2 0-0 2 0 5 3 0 1 19 Quilling 2-4 2-4 0-0 1 6 0 1 0 3 18 Viehauser 2-4 0-1 0-0 4 4 0 3 0 1 12 Lyons 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Crumble 0-4 0-2 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 6 Wojta 1-2 1-1 0-0 3 3 0 2 0 1 11 Fournier 2-3 0-0 0-0 3 4 3 1 0 0 11 Faase 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Jorgenson 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 2 1 0 7 Tetschlag 2-3 0-0 4-5 3 8 1 1 0 0 19 Klawitter 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 9 Totals 21-55 11-25 13-20 29 66 13 12 3 13 200 Totals 26-62 3-13 15-17 59 70 17 23 5 5 200 (.382) (.440) (.650) (.419) (.231) (.882)

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Game #31 • March 11, 2009 Game #32 • March 13, 2009 58 Milwaukee @ Butler Milwaukee vs. Cleveland St. Horizon League Quarterfi nals Horizon League Semifi nals Indianapolis, Ind. (Hinkle Fieldhouse) Green Bay, Wis. (Kress Center) UWM 27 26 - 53 UWM 35 28 - 63 53BU 26 26 - 52 52 63CSU 31 26 - 57 57 INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s basket- GREEN BAY, Wis. - Senior Traci Edwards and sophomore Ashley Imperiale scored ball team scored the fi nal 11 points of regulation to overcome a 10-point defi cit 24 points apiece and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s basketball with 2:50 to advance to the Horizon League Semifi nals with a 53-52 win over But- team overcame a 14-0 defi cit to move past Cleveland State, 63-57, in the 2009 ler Wednesday night at Hinkle Fieldhouse. Horizon League Semifi nals Friday evening at the Kress Center.

“I’m so proud of our players and their never-give-up attitude,” Milwaukee head Despite being the seventh seed, the Panthers (15-17) now advance to their third coach Sandy Botham said. “It was a great team win. We were all in shock. We knew Horizon League Championship game and fi rst since 2006. we could do it. We’d been in these situations before, but we all kind of looked at each other like `what just happened’.” “I’m really proud of our players’ perseverance and their `never-quit’ to get down 14-0 and to stay the course, stay poised and chip away at it,” UWM head coach Facing a 52-42 defi cit heading into the fi nal three minutes of regulation, Laur hit a Sandy Botham said. “They continue to amaze me. We’re the only team that was basket with 2:50 remaining. She then converted an old-fashioned three-point play, playing on Monday and here we are in the championship. I am very thrilled and senior Markita Barnes turned a steal into a fast-break lay-up and it was a 52-49 happy for these guys. We got knocked out last year and now we’re one step further game with a minute to play. than last year.”

After Butler missed a pair of free throws on the other end of the court, Edwards hit Cleveland State jumped out to a 14-0 lead as the Panthers did not crack the score- a lay-up to make it a one-point game. Candyce Brown then missed a lay-up, with board until 13:26 on an Imperiale jumper. That basket started a 14-2 run that Laur pulling down the board to set up the fi nal possession. After a UWM timeout, pulled Milwaukee within two at 16-14 at 9:37. UWM caught up to the Vikings at Barnes ran down the clock and the ball got to Edwards, who converted with 8.8 on 21-21, eventually took the lead as part of a 14-4 run and went into the locker room the clock. The Bulldogs called a timeout, leading to an off -balance jumper that fell ahead at 35-31. into Laur’s hands just before the horn. The Panther defense stepped up in the second half, as they never trailed and lim- Milwaukee FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts A TO BL ST Min ited Cleveland State to just 27 percent in the half. The Vikings did put a scare into McCain-F 0-3 0-1 0-0 5 0 2 1 0 1 26 UWM with a late 12-4 run to pull within two at 59-57 with 43 seconds to go. Edwards-F 4-9 1-2 5-8 12 14 1 6 0 1 33 Klomstad-C 2-4 0-0 0-0 5 4 1 1 2 0 18 Milwaukee FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts Ast TO Blk Stl Min Barnes-G 2-5 0-1 2-2 2 6 7 5 0 3 30 McCain-F 0-5 0-1 0-0 6 0 0 3 0 0 25 Imperiale-G 3-7 0-2 0-0 2 6 1 3 0 2 37 Edwards-F 8-13 2-4 6-6 11 24 2 5 2 0 38 McClain 1-7 1-1 0-0 2 3 1 3 0 3 23 Klomstad-C 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 9 Laur 9-14 1-1 1-1 8 20 2 3 0 2 27 Barnes-G 0-2 0-0 0-0 7 0 10 5 0 2 32 Schell 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 Imperiale-G 9-11 3-5 3-5 5 24 0 0 0 0 40 Fournier 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 McClain 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 5 1 0 1 21 Totals 21-49 3-8 8-11 42 53 17 22 2 12 200 Laur 5-9 1-3 4-4 5 15 0 6 0 1 27 (.429) (.375) (.727) Schell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Fournier 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 Butler FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts Ast TO Blk Stl Min Totals 22-43 6-14 13-15 37 63 17 22 3 4 200 Lester-F 3-8 3-7 0-0 8 9 1 3 0 4 29 (.512) (.429) (.867) Akande-C 3-4 0-0 1-3 3 7 0 0 0 2 28 Bowen-G 7-11 3-5 2-2 1 19 2 3 1 5 36 Cleveland State FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts A TO BL ST Min Burns-G 2-8 1-2 1-3 3 6 7 2 1 2 29 Crosley-F 2-12 0-1 1-1 7 5 1 0 0 1 38 Brown-G 2-4 0-1 0-2 1 4 1 3 1 2 35 Butler-F 4-10 0-0 1-2 6 9 0 1 0 2 33 Miller 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 6 Garland-G 7-16 1-6 3-3 8 18 3 5 0 3 40 Jones 1-5 0-2 0-0 0 2 3 0 0 0 17 Klein-G 3-13 1-4 2-4 5 9 0 1 0 5 33 Thornton 2-8 0-0 1-2 4 5 0 2 2 3 20 J. Roque-G 3-9 1-3 0-0 1 7 3 0 0 2 36 Hamilton 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Adams 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 1 9 Ostrom 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Blue 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 2 1 0 0 0 4 Totals 20-49 7-17 5-12 24 52 14 15 5 18 200 A. Roque 1-2 1-2 2-2 0 5 0 1 0 0 7 (.408) (.412) (.417) Totals 21-65 4-17 11-14 30 57 9 9 0 14 200 (.323) (.235) (.786)

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Game #33 • March 15, 2009 Milwaukee’s Record... 59 Milwaukee @ Green Bay Horizon League Championship Overall 15-18 Green Bay, Wis. (Kress Center) League Games 7-11 Non-League Games 8-7 UWM 16 25 - 41 At Home 7-7 41GB 32 33 - 65 65 On the Road 7-10 GREEN BAY, Wis. - The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s basketball At a Neutral Site 1-1 team turned the ball over 28 times and could never get its off ense on track in fall- ing to Green Bay, 65-41, in the title game of the 2009 Speedway Horizon League Leading at halftime 10-3 Women’s Championship. Trailing at halftime 4-15 Tied at Halftime 1-0 “I’m really proud of our players,” Milwaukee head coach Sandy Botham. “Who would’ve thought on Monday, when we started this tournament journey, that we’d When the Panthers score fi rst 7-11 be taking home some hardware. I want to give our players all the credit, building When the Panthers win the tip-off 9-15 themselves into a championship game team.” When 4+ players score in double-digits 8-0 Milwaukee and Green Bay played a close game in the opening minutes, trading the When 3 players score in double-digits 5-4 lead four times. The Panthers last led at 9-8 with 13:52 to play in the half. The Phoe- When 2 players score in double-digits 2-9 nix then took the lead for good moments later, but led just 18-14 at 6:13. From that When 1 player scores in double-digits 0-5 point on, GB scored 18 of the game’s next 20 points to take the game in hand. Traci Edwards is leading scorer 11-15 Milwaukee FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts Ast TO Blk Stl Min Lindsay Laur is leading scorer 2-1 McCain-F 2-4 0-0 1-2 4 5 3 5 0 1 22 Ashley Imperiale is leading scorer 2-1 Edwards-F 5-6 1-1 0-0 5 11 2 3 1 0 36 Jodie McClain is leading scorer 1-1 Klomstad-C 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 1 10 Jineen Williams is leading scorer 0-1 Barnes-G 3-8 0-4 0-0 2 6 2 3 0 2 30 Imperiale-G 1-5 0-1 3-3 5 5 0 4 0 1 33 Scoring <50 points 0-6 McClain 2-3 1-2 1-6 1 6 0 5 1 0 26 Scoring 50-59 points 2-4 Laur 2-5 0-1 2-3 5 6 1 4 0 0 24 Scoring 60-69 points 3-7 Schell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 Scoring 70-79 points 8-1 Viehauser 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Scoring 80 or more points 2-0 Crumble 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Fournier 0-2 0-0 2-2 6 2 0 0 1 0 7 Allowing <50 points 3-1 Jorgenson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Allowing 50-59 points 5-3 Klawitter 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Allowing 60-69 points 5-6 Totals 15-35 2-9 9-16 30 41 8 28 3 5 200 Allowing 70-79 points 2-7 (.381) (.222) (.563) Allowing 80 or more points 0-1

Green Bay FG 3-Pt FT Reb Pts A TO BL ST Min UWM outrebounds opponent 13-12 Templin-F 1-2 0-1 0-0 4 2 1 3 0 0 23 Opponent outrebounds UWM 2-6 Glover-C 4-12 0-0 1-2 3 9 0 2 1 3 32 Rebounding is even 0-0 Harty-G 5-9 2-5 0-1 1 12 6 2 0 3 33 Hoewisch-G 3-6 0-1 3-3 3 9 6 2 0 5 28 UWM shoots 50% or better 3-0 Porath-G 2-5 2-4 0-0 6 6 2 2 0 0 27 UWM shoots 45-49.9% 5-2 Beckel 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ UWM shoots 40-44.9% 5-6 Quilling 2-3 1-1 3-3 2 8 1 0 0 0 13 UWM shoots 39.9% or less 2-10 Shaw 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ An opponent shoots 50% or better 1-2 Derusha 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Golden 2-6 2-4 0-0 1 6 0 1 0 4 16 An opponent shoots 45-49.9% 0-3 Lyons 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 An opponent shoots 40-44.9% 5-4 Wojta 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 An opponent shoots 39.9% or less 9-9 Faase 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 Games are decided by 1-5 points 4-7 Tetschlag 4-8 2-3 2-2 0 12 0 3 0 1 22 Totals 23-52 9-19 10-13 24 65 16 15 2 16 200 Games are decided by 6-10 points 5-3 (.442) (.474) (.769) Games are decided by 11-15 points 1-3 Games are decided by 16+ points 5-5

Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide 22008-09008-09 iinn RRevieweview Horizon League Recap 2008-09 Horizon League Standings Co-Players of the Year 60 League Overall Traci Edwards, Milwaukee W L Pct. W L Pct. Kailey Klein, Cleveland State Green Bay 18 0 1.000 29 4 .879 Butler 14 4 .778 20 12 .625 Coach of the Year Cleveland State 12 6 .667 19 13 .594 Valparaiso 10 8 .556 16 14 .533 Matt Bollant, Green Bay Wright State 10 8 .556 15 16 .484 UIC 8 10 .444 14 16 .467 Newcomer of the Year Milwaukee 7 11 .389 15 18 .455 Jasmine Bailey, UIC Detroit 7 11 .389 12 19 .387 Loyola 3 15 .167 8 21 .276 Youngstown State 1 17 .056 3 27 .100 Defensive Player of the Year Dominique Butler, Cleveland State 2008 Horizon League Tournament Shawnita Garland, Cleveland State First Round - Monday, March 9 (at Higher Seeds) Game 1 - #8 Detroit 72, #9 Loyola 67 Sixth Player of the Year Game 2 - #7 Milwaukee 70, #10 Youngstown State 49 Kayla Tetschlag, Green Bay

Quarterfi nals - Wednesday, March 11 (at Higher Seed) All-League First Team Game 3 - #1 Green Bay 60, #8 Detroit 46 Traci Edwards Milwaukee Sr. C 6-2 Game 4 - #5 Wright State 64, #4 Valparaiso 54 Game 5 - #7 Milwaukee 53, #2 Butler 52 Kailey Klein Cleveland State Jr. G 5-11 Game 6 - #3 Cleveland State 80, #6 UIC 60 Rachel Porath Green Bay Sr. G 5-9 Launa Hochstetler Valparaiso Sr. G 5-6 Semifi nals - Friday, March 13 (at Green Bay, Wis.) Lavesa Glover Green Bay Sr. C 6-3 Game 7 - #7 Milwaukee 63, #3 Cleveland State 57 Game 8 - #1 Green Bay 67, #5 Wright State 36 Second Team All-League Championship - Sunday, March 15 (at Green Bay, Wis.) Shawnita Garland Cleveland State So. G 5-5 Game 9 - #1 Green Bay 65, #7 Milwaukee 41 Jessie Miller UIC Jr. G 5-8 Shey Peddy Wright State So. G 5-6 All-Tournament Team Sandi Brown Detroit Sr. G/F 5-10 Kati Harty, Green Bay (MVP) Celeste Hoewisch Green Bay So. G 5-7 Lavesa Glover, Green Bay Traci Edwards, Milwaukee Rachel Porath, Green Bay All-Newcomer Team Ashley Imperiale, Milwaukee Jasmine Bailey UIC Fr. G/F 5-8 Lauren Kenney Valparaiso Jr. F 5-11 Shameia Green UIC Fr. G 5-7 Molly Fox Wright State Fr. F 6-1 Ashley Imperiale Milwaukee So. G 5-11

All-Defensive Team Dominique Butler Cleveland State Sr. G 5-9 Shawnita Garland Cleveland State So. G 5-5 Melanie Thornton Butler Jr. F 6-1 Shey Peddy Wright State So. G 5-6 AAshleyshley IImperialemperiale Rachel Porath Green Bay Sr. G 5-9 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide League Leaders - Individuals22008-09008-09 iinn RRevieweview Scoring Free Throw Percentage Blocked Shots 61 ## Player-Team G Pts Avg ## Player-Team GP FT-FTA Pct ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G 1. Traci Edwards, UWM 33 586 17.8 1. Agnieszka Kulaga, Valpo 29 70-79 .886 1. Cassie Johnson, UIC 30 44 1.5 2. Kailey Klein, CSU 32 542 16.9 2. Launa Hochstetler, Valpo 30 94-112 .839 2. Melanie Thornton, BU 32 44 1.4 3. Jessie Miller, UIC 29 378 13.0 3. Kailey Klein, CSU 32 136-168 .810 3. Traci Edwards, UWM 33 45 1.4 4. Sandi Brown, UDM 30 386 12.9 4. Traci Edwards, UWM 33 153-195 .785 4. Lade Akande, BU 32 30 0.9 5. LaShawna Thomas, WSU 30 379 12.6 5. Shey Peddy, WSU 29 78-100 .780 5. Elyse VanBogaert, LU 29 27 0.9 6. Shawnita Garland, CSU 31 384 12.4 6. Dominique Butler, CSU 32 65-85 .765 6. Nikita LaFleuer, YSU 24 19 0.8 7. Elyse VanBogaert, LU 29 355 12.2 7. Sandi Brown, UDM 30 93-122 .762 7. Lavesa Glover, GB 33 25 0.8 8. Shey Peddy, WSU 29 352 12.1 8. Celeste Hoewisch, GB 33 98-131 .748 8. Nikki Grobbecker, UIC 29 21 0.7 9. Aimee Litka, Valpo 29 343 11.8 9. Lauren Kenney, Valpo 24 65-87 .747 Molly Fox, WSU 29 21 0.7 10. Agnieszka Kulaga, Valpo 29 334 11.5 10. Shameia Green, UIC 29 65-88 .739 10. Sandi Brown, UDM 30 21 0.7

Rebounding Steals Assists-to-Turnover Ratio ## Player-Team GP Total Avg/G ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G ## Player-Team GP Ast/TO Ratio 1. Traci Edwards, UWM 33 298 9.0 1. Shey Peddy, WSU 29 86 3.0 1. Meghan Hutchens, UIC 30 2.3/1.0 2.4 2. Nikita LaFleuer, YSU 24 187 7.8 2. Shawnita Garland, CSU 31 88 2.8 2. Kati Harty, GB 33 4.3/2.9 1.5 3. Sandi Brown, UDM 30 213 7.1 3. Dominique Butler, CSU 32 83 2.6 3. Launa Hochstetler, Valpo 30 4.8/3.7 1.3 4. Melanie Thornton, BU 32 227 7.1 4. Celeste Hoewisch, GB 33 80 2.4 4. Shey Peddy, WSU 29 4.0/3.2 1.2 5. Dominique Butler, CSU 32 217 6.8 5. Kati Harty, GB 33 79 2.4 5. Jodie McClain, UWM 33 2.7/2.2 1.2 6. Jasmine Bailey, UIC 30 195 6.5 6. Sandi Brown, UDM 30 70 2.3 6. Keisha Collins, LU 27 3.5/3.0 1.2 7. Stephaine Crosley, CSU 32 201 6.3 7. Melanie Thornton, BU 32 71 2.2 7. Chanica Hall, UDM 24 3.8/3.3 1.2 8. Lauren Kenney, Valpo 24 145 6.0 8. Jessie Miller, UIC 29 53 1.8 8. Celeste Hoewisch, GB 33 2.5/2.4 1.1 9. Lindsay Laur, UWM 33 197 6.0 9. Terra Burns, BU 32 53 1.7 9. Jessie Miller, UIC 29 2.7/2.6 1.1 10. Susan Lester, BU 32 191 6.0 10. Erin Templin, GB 31 50 1.6 10. Lauren Allen, UDM 31 2.2/2.1 1.0

Field Goal Percentage 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Off ensive Rebounds ## Player-Team GP FG-FGA Pct ## Player-Team GP 3FG-3FGA Pct ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G 1. Ta-myra Davis, WSU 31 103-185 .557 1. Rachel Porath, GB 33 55-120 .458 1. Nikita LaFleuer, YSU 24 78 3.3 2. Traci Edwards, UWM 33 202-367 .550 2. Maggie McCloskey, LU 28 78-178 .438 2. Traci Edwards, UWM 33 89 2.7 3. Nikita LaFleuer, YSU 24 77-140 .550 3. Kati Harty, GB 33 45-104 .433 3. Susan Lester, BU 32 80 2.5 4. Rachel Porath, GB 33 120-219 .548 4. Brittany Bowen, BU 32 49-121 .405 Sandi Brown, UDM 30 75 2.5 5. Lauren Kenney, Valpo 24 98-180 .544 5. Shawnita Garland, CSU 31 32-82 .390 5. Jasmine Bailey, UIC 30 74 2.5 6. Tiara Scott, YSU 29 92-177 .520 6. Maria Bennett, WSU 31 38-99 .384 7. Shawnita Garland, CSU 31 150-290 .517 7. Launa Hochstetler, Valpo 30 37-99 .374 Defensive Rebounds 8. Elyse VanBogaert, LU 29 148-304 .487 8. Aimee Litka, Valpo 29 66-177 .373 ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G 9. Lade Akande, BU 32 146-301 .485 9. Lindsay Laur, UWM 33 37-100 .370 1. Traci Edwards, UWM 33 209 6.3 10. Jasmine Bailey, UIC 30 119-246 .484 10. Kailey Klein, CSU 32 54-149 .362 2. Melanie Thornton, BU 32 165 5.2 3. Sandi Brown, UDM 30 138 4.6 Assists 3-Point Field Goals Made 4. Lindsay Laur, UWM 33 150 4.5 ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G ## Player-Team GP 3FG Avg/G 5. Nikita LaFleuer, YSU 24 109 4.5 1. Launa Hochstetler, Valpo 30 144 4.8 1. Maggie McCloskey, LU 28 78 2.8 2. Kati Harty, GB 33 142 4.3 2. Aimee Litka, Valpo 29 66 2.3 Minutes Played 3. Shey Peddy, WSU 29 115 4.0 3. Brigid Mulroy, UDM 31 53 1.7 ## Player-Team GP Min Avg/G 4. Chanica Hall, UDM 24 92 3.8 4. Jessica Roque, CSU 32 54 1.7 1. Kailey Klein, CSU 32 1127 35.2 5. Keisha Collins, LU 27 95 3.5 Kailey Klein, CSU 32 54 1.7 2. Launa Hochstetler, Valpo 30 1027 34.2 6. Kailey Klein, CSU 32 99 3.1 6. Rachel Porath, GB 33 55 1.7 3. Traci Edwards, UWM 33 1114 33.8 7. Markita Barnes, UWM 32 98 3.1 7. Jessie Miller, UIC 29 48 1.7 4. Aimee Litka, Valpo 29 975 33.6 8. Shameia Green, UIC 29 81 2.8 8. Brittany Bowen, BU 32 49 1.5 5. Shey Peddy, WSU 29 969 33.4 9. Maggie McCloskey, LU 28 77 2.8 9. Camisha Alexander, YSU 28 41 1.5 10. Jalesa Jones, UDM 31 84 2.7 10. Agnieszka Kulaga, Valpo 29 40 1.4 Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide 22008-09008-09 iinn RRevieweview League Leaders - Teams Scoring Off ense Field Goal Percentage Blocked Shots 62 ## Team G W-L Pts Avg/G ## Team G FGM FGA Pct ## Team G No. Avg/G 1. Green Bay 33 29-4 2175 65.9 1. Green Bay 33 749 1644 .456 1. UIC 30 119 4.0 2. Cleveland St. 32 19-13 2063 64.5 2. Cleveland St. 32 746 1733 .430 2. Butler 32 113 3.5 3. Valparaiso 30 16-14 1910 63.7 3. Loyola 29 661 1553 .426 3. Milwaukee 33 109 3.3 4. Butler 32 20-12 2017 63.0 4. Milwaukee 33 716 1727 .415 4. Loyola 29 93 3.2 5. Milwaukee 33 15-18 2045 62.0 5. Wright State 31 671 1622 .414 5. Cleveland St. 32 76 2.4 6. UIC 30 14-16 1826 60.9 6. Valparaiso 30 653 1607 .406 6. Youngstown St. 30 71 2.4 7. Loyola 29 8-21 1759 60.7 7. Butler 32 723 1795 .403 7. Green Bay 33 71 2.2 8. Detroit 31 12-19 1774 57.2 8. UIC 30 706 1767 .400 8. Detroit 31 62 2.0 9. Wright State 31 15-16 1741 56.2 9. Detroit 31 645 1695 .381 9. Wright State 31 59 1.9 10. Youngstown St. 30 3-27 1505 50.2 10. Youngstown St. 30 554 1598 .347 10. Valparaiso 30 45 1.5

Scoring Defense Field Goal Percent Defense Assists ## Team G Pts Avg/G ## Team G FGM FGA Pct ## Team G No. Avg/G 1. Green Bay 33 1675 50.8 1. Butler 32 642 1658 .387 1. Cleveland St. 32 475 14.8 2. Butler 32 1797 56.2 2. Green Bay 33 599 1543 .388 2. Milwaukee 33 488 14.8 3. Wright State 31 1744 56.3 3. Milwaukee 33 758 1942 .390 3. Green Bay 33 480 14.5 4. Cleveland St. 32 1920 60.0 4. Cleveland St. 32 681 1732 .393 4. Wright State 31 430 13.9 5. UIC 30 1868 62.3 5. UIC 30 669 1696 .394 5. Loyola 29 400 13.8 6. Valparaiso 30 1887 62.9 6. Detroit 31 730 1814 .402 6. UIC 30 395 13.2 7. Milwaukee 33 2077 62.9 7. Loyola 29 707 1728 .409 7. Valparaiso 30 388 12.9 8. Detroit 31 1988 64.1 8. Valparaiso 30 679 1652 .411 8. Butler 32 413 12.9 9. Loyola 29 1991 68.7 9. Wright State 31 616 1445 .426 9. Detroit 31 380 12.3 10. Youngstown St. 30 2104 70.1 10. Youngstown St. 30 788 1722 .458 10. Youngstown St. 30 294 9.8

Scoring Margin 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Steals ## Team G OFF DEF Marg ## Team G 3FGM 3FGA Pct ## Team G No. Avg/G 1. Green Bay 33 65.9 50.8 +15.2 1. Green Bay 33 203 532 .382 1. Green Bay 33 396 12.0 2. Butler 32 63.0 56.2 +6.9 2. Loyola 29 158 422 .374 2. Butler 32 332 10.4 3. Cleveland St. 32 64.5 60.0 +4.5 3. Valparaiso 30 198 543 .365 3. Wright State 31 317 10.2 4. Valparaiso 30 63.7 62.9 +0.8 4. Milwaukee 33 168 494 .340 4. Cleveland St. 32 315 9.8 5. Wright State 31 56.2 56.3 -0.1 5. Cleveland St. 32 174 513 .339 5. Detroit 31 259 8.4 6. Milwaukee 33 62.0 62.9 -1.0 6. Wright State 31 138 449 .307 6. Loyola 29 221 7.6 7. UIC 30 60.9 62.3 -1.4 7. Butler 32 166 545 .305 7. UIC 30 226 7.5 8. Detroit 31 57.2 64.1 -6.9 8. Detroit 31 130 445 .292 8. Valparaiso 30 223 7.4 9. Loyola 29 60.7 68.7 -8.0 9. UIC 30 116 416 .279 9. Youngstown St. 30 214 7.1 10. Youngstown St. 30 50.2 70.1 -20.0 10. Youngstown St. 30 104 390 .267 10. Milwaukee 33 223 6.8

Free Throw Percentage Rebounding Margin 3-Point Field Goals Made ## Team G FTM FTA Pct ## Team G Team Opp Marg ## Team G No. Avg/G 1. Valparaiso 30 406 551 .737 1. Milwaukee 33 1285 1086 +6.0 1. Valparaiso 30 198 6.6 2. Cleveland St. 32 397 552 .719 2. Wright State 31 1060 932 +4.1 2. Green Bay 33 203 6.2 3. Milwaukee 33 445 625 .712 3. UIC 30 1163 1108 +1.8 3. Loyola 29 158 5.4 4. Loyola 29 279 400 .698 4. Cleveland St. 32 1129 1075 +1.7 4. Cleveland St. 32 174 5.4 5. Green Bay 33 474 686 .691 5. Butler 32 1170 1124 +1.4 5. Butler 32 166 5.2 6. Detroit 31 354 536 .660 6. Valparaiso 30 1021 1067 -1.5 6. Milwaukee 33 168 5.1 7. Butler 32 405 622 .651 7. Green Bay 33 1006 1063 -1.7 7. Wright State 31 138 4.5 8. Youngstown St. 30 293 456 .643 8. Detroit 31 1083 1164 -2.6 8. Detroit 31 130 4.2 9. UIC 30 298 465 .641 9. Youngstown St. 30 999 1169 -5.7 9. UIC 30 116 3.9 10. Wright State 31 261 453 .576 10. Loyola 29 952 1144 -6.6 10. Youngstown St. 30 104 3.5 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide History 63

Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide HHistoryistory Milwaukee Basketball History While women’s basketball was not granted varsity status until 1971, women 64 were playing the new-fangled game at the Milwaukee State Normal School as far back as 1896, the same year as the men.

UWM became known as the “Panthers” in 1965. Prior to that, the athletic teams were known as the Cardinals from 1956-65 and the Green Gulls before that, starting in 1927. During the Green Gull period, the athletic teams were alternatively known as the “Green Wave.” Before 1927, the school had no offi cial offi cial nickname, though the teams were called the “Normals.”

The fi rst women’s varsity game involving UWM was a loss to UW-Oshkosh on Jan. 27, 1971. No recorded score is available for that game. The Panthers’ fi rst women’s home game was a 47-35 loss to the same Oshkosh team Feb. 4.

Coached by Erika Sander, UWM fi nished its fi rst season with a 4-3 record, gaining its fi rst victory Feb. 12 at UW-Platteville, 46-30.

Sander coached the team through the 1975-76 season and, after one-year stints by Linda Borowski and Nancy Schley, M.A. Kelling took the reigns of She would later be inducted into the UWM Hall of Fame. the women’s basketball program. In 1990-91, women’s basketball and the bulk of the UWM Athletic Department Kelling led the Panthers from 1978-95. In her second year, UWM went 17-10 and made the jump to NCAA Division I. after winning 23 games in the seven years prior to her arrival. The 1981-82 season was Milwaukee’s fi nal as a member of the Association of Intercollegiate Competing as a Division I Independent from 1990-93, Milwaukee went 43- Athletics for Women (AIAW), which the school had been affi liated with since 39 against its predominantly D-I schedule before joining the Mid-Continent 1971. That year, UWM went 18-12 and qualifi ed for the AIAW Regional for Conference for the 1993-94 season. The next year, the Panthers moved to the the second-straight year. former Midwestern Collegiate Conference, now the Horizon League.

From 1974 to 1984, UWM competed in the Wisconsin Women’s Intercollegiate After a 4-22 record in 1995-96, Sandy Botham took over the program and Athletic Conference (WWIAC). While early records are incomplete, the guided UWM to a 16-12 record in her fi rst year. It marked the eighth-best Panthers did put together an impressive run over their last six years in the turnaround in Division I that year. Since then, the Panthers have faced just conference. Milwaukee’s record improved each year, with a pair of third-place one losing season and risen to the top of the league year after year. In fact, division fi nishes followed by a second place fi nish and two division titles. between the 1999-2000 season and 2005-06, Milwaukee did not fi nish below second once. The latter years of that stretch marked the beginning of the most dominant era in UWM women’s basketball. Between 1982 and 1988 the Panthers won The 2000-01 season was a milestone year for Milwaukee, as it set a school at least 20 games in fi ve of six seasons. The stretch culminated with a 25-5 D-I record for wins, won the team’s fi rst-ever conference championship and mark (.835) in 1987-88. advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the fi rst time in school history. That squad broke a number of school records with the emergence of Jessica Wilhite, Milwaukee became affi liated with the NAIA in 1982-83 and immediately won then a sophomore, and Maria Viall in her fi rst year. a District 14 Championship. It was the fi rst of three-straight titles. In both 1983-84 and 1984-85, the Panthers won a school-record 25 games, defeated Wilhite shattered the school record with 93 three-pointers and was on her Green Bay in the District Championship and Bemidji State in the Bi-District way to a school-record 224 for her career. She graduated as the school’s title and advanced to the NAIA Championship Quarterfi nals. Division I all-time leading scorer. For Viall, it was the fi rst of four standout seasons for UWM. She would go on to break Jaci Clark’s career scoring record The 1983-84 team featured four players that would be inducted into the and become the fi rst two-time League Player of the Year in school history Milwaukee Athletics Hall of Fame, including Carol Busche (1996), Maureen (2002 and 2004). Pitrof (1997), Deb Schulman (1994) and Darla Wack (1999). The Panthers once again rose to the pinnacle of the league in 2005-06, Milwaukee won another District 14 Championship in 1987-88 and rolling to a 14-2 league record. With that came the team’s fi rst No. 1 seed made title-game appearances in 1985-86, 1986-87 and 1988-89. for a league tournament in the Division I era. Milwaukee then went through The leader of those teams was All-American Umenia White. When the league tourney on its home fl oor to capture a second tournament title. she left UWM, she was the second-leading scorer and just four UWM went to the NCAA Tournament and received a 13th seed before falling rebounds shy of being the second 1,000-point, 1,000-rebound player. to Michigan State. 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Post-Season Teams HHistoryistory 25-8 Overall • M.A. Kelling 65 1983-84 NAIA Tournament NAIA District 14 Champions

11/19 @ Illinois State L 67-64 11/29 @ Lewis L 67-54 12/2 @ Saginaw Valley St. L 76-43 12/3 @ Northern Michigan W 61-56 12/7 Concordia (Wis.) W 103-39 12/9 @ Loras L 79-69 12/17 vs. Purdue-Calumet W 62-58 12/18 vs. Nat. Col. of Edu. W 77-58 1/6 @ Chicago State W 82-42 1/7 @ Northeastern Illinois L 64-27 1/10 @ Marquette W 83-73 1/13 @ IPFW W 77-68 1/14 @ Ind. Inst. of Tech. W 73-54 1/17 St. Norbert W 75-54 1/20 UW-Platteville W 80-47 1/21 @ Valparaiso W 66-44 1/24 UW-Whitewater W 88-60 1/27 @ UW-River Falls W 70-64 1/28 @ UW-Stout W 76-52 1/31 UW-Parkside W 64-54 2/3 Marquette W 76-68 2/4 UW- L 90-82 2/7 @ Green Bay L 87-69 2/11 @ UW-Platteville W 81-61 No Name Yr Pos Ht Hometown/High School/Transfer 2/12 UW-Eau Claire W 76-67 10 Deb Schulman Sr. G 5-2 Milwaukee, Wis./Madison 2/14 @ UW-Whitewater W 76-70 2/18 UW-Oshkosh W 82-66 11 Darla Wack Jr. G 5-8 Salem, Wis./Central 2/23 vs. UW-Superior W 82-60 22 Maureen Pitrof So. F 5-10 Milwaukee, Wis./Pius XI 2/24 vs. Green Bay L 94-79 2/25 vs. UW-Whitewater W 77-71 25 JaVeata Young So. G 5-5 Lincolnshire, Ill./Stevenson NAIA District 14 Tournament (Green Bay, Wis.) 32 Judy Steff es So. F 5-9 Whitefi sh Bay, Wis./Dominican 3/2 vs. Marquette W 75-56 3/3 vs. Green Bay W 83-74 33 Ann Smith Jr. F 5-10 South Milwaukee, Wis./South Milwaukee Bi-District Championship (Bemidji, Minn.) 34 Laurie Carrie Fr. G 5-7 Melrose-Mindoro, Wis./HS 3/6 vs. Bemidji State W 76-66 42 Mary Huber Fr. G 5-5 Milwaukee, Wis./Whitnall NAIA Quarterfi nals (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) 3/14 vs. Portland L 74-63 45 Carol Busche Jr. F/C 5-10 Brookfi eld, Wis./Central 55 Shelly Laskowski So. C 6-1 Green Bay, Wis./Bay Port Milwaukee Panthers FG 3-PT FT REB PTS Schulman-G 3-10 --- 2-4 2 8 Wack-F 3-6 --- 2-2 9 8 In the first of two-straight NAIA Tournament dishing out over 100 assists each and combining Pitrof-F 10-19 --- 0-0 9 20 appearances, Milwaukee posted a school-record for 155 steals. Pitrof and Schulman garnered All- Smith-C 1-2 --- 0-2 8 2 25 wins and claimed its second-straight District District honors, while Kelling was named District Huber-G 6-13 --- 0-1 4 12 Young 1-5 --- 0-2 2 2 Championship with an 83-74 win over Green Coach of the Year. Steff es 0-0 --- 0-0 0 0 Bay. Carrie 0-0 --- 0-0 0 0 Busche 5-14 --- 1-4 10 11 UWM dropped its fi rst two games of the season Laskowski 0-0 --- 0-0 0 0 After topping Bemidji State in the Bi-District on the way to a 2-3 start before winning 14 of the Totals 29-70 --- 5-15 56 63 Championship, UWM faced Portland in the NAIA next 15 games, including an 11-game winning Portland Pilots FG 3-PT FT REB PTS Quarterfi nals. The Pilots broke a 29-29 halftime tie streak. Bredeson-G 8-14 --- 3-4 0 19 to come away with the 74-63 victory. Wing-G 0-5 --- 3-4 0 3 Barton-F 8-15 --- 1-2 6 17 The Panthers then avenged two regular season LeGrade-C 4-8 --- 6-6 10 14 It was no surprise that the 1983-84 Panthers losses to UWGB and another in the WWIAC Priestly-F 6-11 --- 0-0 9 12 would find so much success, as four players semifi nals, with their win over the Phoenix in Petershing 0-0 --- 0-0 1 0 Pellitier 0-0 --- 0-0 0 0 and head coach M.A. Kelling would go on to be the district fi nals. Warren 0-0 --- 1-3 0 1 inducted into the UWM Athletic Hall of Fame. Vanderbrake 0-2 --- 1-1 3 1 One such inductee, Maureen Pitrof, led the team The 1983-84 squad was the fi rst of three 25-win Hewitt 4-10 --- 0-0 0 8 Young 0-0 --- 0-0 0 0 in both scoring (17.3 ppg) and rebounding (9.5 teams in school history. Kelling, who is now the Totals 30-65 --- 14-19 37 74 rpg) as a sophomore. Junior Darla Wack and senior director of intramural sports at UWM, gives a Score By Period 1 2 Total Deb Schulman formed a dangerous backcourt for slight nod to this team as the greatest in school Milwaukee 29 34 - 63 Kelling, averaging over 10 points per game apiece, history. Portland 29 45 - 74 Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide HHistoryistory Post-Season Teams 66 25-7 Overall • M.A. Kelling 1984-85 NAIA Tournament NAIA District 14 Champions

11/19 @ Illinois State L 67-64 11/20 UW-Platteville W 80-47 12/1 Lewis W 45-44 12/6 @ Carroll W 75-71 12/15 vs. Northern Michigan* W 59-53 12/16 vs. Aquinas* L 71-62 12/18 @ Saginaw Valley St. L 100-62 12/19 @ Oakland L 81-73 1/3 @ Purdue-Calumet W 63-48 1/5 Chicago State W 81-77 1/9 @ Nat. Coll. of Edu. W 69-48 1/11 @ UW-Eau Claire W 75-62 1/12 @ UW-Superior W 73-40 1/15 Marquette W 61-58 1/18 UW-Stevens Point W 72-59 1/23 UW-Platteville W 79-39 1/25 @ St. Norbert W 71-54 1/26 Northeastern Illinois W 68-64 1/29 @ UW-Whitewater L 67-63 1/30 @ Green Bay L 62-60 2/1 @ UW-LaCrosse L 78-76 2/3 UW-Stout W 74-41 2/7 @ UW-Parkside W 64-41 2/9 @ UW-Platteville W 67-54 2/12 Green Bay W 71-63 2/15 St. Francis (Ill.) W 73-69 No Name Yr Pos Ht Hometown/High School/Transfer 2/16 UW-Whitewater W 79-71 11 Darla Wack Sr. G/F 5-8 Salem, Wis./Central 2/20 @ Marquette W 71-67 2/23 UW-Parkside W 84-66 12 Polly Hagg Fr. F 5-10 Richland, Wis./Richland Center NAIA District 14 Tournament (Klotsche Center) 15 Lacey Myers Fr. F 5-9 Patch Grove, Wis./West Grant 2/27 vs. UW-Eau Claire W 87-57 22 Julie Miller Fr. G 5-8 Appleton, Wis./Xavier 2/28 vs. Green Bay W 72-64 Bi-District Championship (Bemidji, Minn.) 24 Jeanne Look Fr. G 5-7 Oak Creek, Wis./Oak Creek 3/1 vs. Bemidji State W 71-65 25 Sue Welles Fr. G 5-4 Green Bay, Wis./East NAIA Quarterfi nals (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) 31 Kelly Foster Fr. C 6-1 West Allis, Wis./Hale 3/13 vs. Carson-Newmann L 71-68 32 Judy Steff es Jr. F 5-9 Whitefi sh Bay, Wis./Dominican Milwaukee Panthers FG 3-PT FT REB PTS 33 Ann Smith Sr. F 5-10 South Milwaukee, Wis./South Milwaukee Wack 0-5 --- 0-2 4 0 Look 1-8 --- 0-0 8 2 35 Jane Johnson Jr. F 5-10 Waukesha, Wis./South Smith 4-10 --- 3-5 7 11 40 Gail Rewolinski Fr. G 5-6 Oak Creek, Wis./Oak Creek Huber 6-15 --- 2-2 3 14 42 Mary Huber Jr. G 5-5 Milwaukee, Wis./Whitnall Busche 14-25 --- 2-2 4 30 Wickman 1-7 --- 4-4 6 6 44 Jan Wickman So. F 5-10 Merrill, Wis./Merrill Hagg 1-1 --- 0-0 1 2 45 Carol Busche Sr. F/C 5-10 Brookfi eld, Wis./Central Miller 1-1 --- 1-2 0 3 Totals 28-71 --- 12-17 33 68 55 Shelly Laskowski Jr. C 6-1 Green Bay, Wis./Bay Port Carson-Newman Eagles FG 3-PT FT REB PTS The Panthers won a third-straight NAIA District Milwaukee boasted three UWM Athletic Hall of Guinn 1-3 --- 0-0 1 2 14 Championship and, after knocking off Bemidji Fame players in seniors Carol Busche and Darla Carter 4-7 --- 3-6 3 11 Miracle 6-13 --- 1-2 5 13 State in the Bi-District title game for the second Wack and freshman Jeanne Look. Busche led the Morton 5-19 --- 2-4 10 12 year in a row, advanced to the NAIA Championship team with 15.8 points and 7.7 rebounds per game Mapp 10-18 --- 1-4 17 21 Coleman 2-5 --- 2-2 4 6 for the second time. on her way to All-America honors. Stapleton 0-0 --- 0-0 0 0 Alley 0-2 --- 4-4 0 4 Milwaukee led Carson-Newman at halftime in the Milwaukee posted winning streaks of 10 and Moore 0-0 --- 0-0 1 0 Wren 0-0 --- 0-0 0 0 NAIA Quarterfi nals, but fell to the Lady Eagles, 11 games on its way to winning a school-record Wells 1-1 --- 0-0 0 2 71-68. In a close game throughout, C-N used a 7-0 25 games for the second season in a row. After Totals 29-68 --- 13-22 41 71 run with under 2:30 to play to take a four-point starting 2-3, the Panthers then won 10-straight lead and hold on for the win. UWM was within before rebounding from a three-game skid and Score By Period 1 2 Total one late, but a pair of Eagle free throws provided winning their next 11 games heading into the Milwaukee 38 30 - 68 Carson-Newman 37 34 - 71 for the fi nal score. NAIA Quarterfi nals. 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Post-Season Teams HHistoryistory 19-11 Overall • Sandy Botham 67 2000-01 NCAA Tournament MCC Tournament Champions

11/19 @ Illinois State L 67-64 11/21 @ Marquette L 59-43 12/2 @ Buff alo L 81-52 12/5 Northern Illinois W 58-52 12/8 @ Creighton L 66-54 12/14 Chicago St. W 62-46 12/17 Central Michigan W 90-48 12/28 Bowling Green W 68-48 12/30 Missouri L 64-88 1/3 @ St. Mary’s (CA) L 82-62 1/5 @ San Francisco L 78-68 1/11 Cleveland State W 80-66 1/13 Detroit W 86-80 1/16 Wisconsin L 60-59 1/20 @ Green Bay L 67-63 1/25 @ UIC W 55-51 1/27 @ Loyola W 70-55 2/1 Wright State W 72-59 2/3 Butler W 80-61 No Name Yr Pos Ht Hometown/High School/Transfer 2/8 @ Detroit L 84-79 3 Allison Klaas Jr. G 5-5 Wheaton, Ill./Warrenville South/DuPage CC 2/10 @ Cleveland State W 83-75 2/17 Green Bay W 72-66 4 Becca Buer Fr. G 5-8 Mukwonago, Wis./Mukwonago 2/21 Loyola W 82-68 5 Charlene Smith Fr. G 5-8 Bellwood, Ill./Proviso West 2/24 UIC W 71-61 11 Teri Stoltenberg Sr. G 5-8 Green Bay, Wis./Pulaski 3/1 @ Butler W 67-62 3/4 @ Wright State W 74-52 15 Jessica Wilhite So. G 5-8 Glen Ellyn, Ill./Glenbard West MCC Tournament (Chicago, Ill.) 20 Stefanie Kaufmann Jr. F 6-0 Ottawa, Ill./Marquette 3/8 vs. Wright State W 58-34 21 Elizabeth Fletcher So. C 6-3 Wilmette, Ill./Loyola Academy 3/9 vs. Loyola W 80-49 3/10 vs. Green Bay W 77-62 22 Holly Tamm Jr. G 5-7 Muskego, Wis./Muskego/UIC NCAA Tournament (Durham, N.C.) 24 Maria Viall Fr. C 6-3 Waukesha, Wis./North 3/17 @ Duke L 96-63 30 Antoinette Gregory So. G 5-9 Ft. Wayne, Ind./Snider 32 Angela Wenzel So. F 6-0 Sussex, Wis./Arrowhead/UIC Milwaukee Panthers FG 3-PT FT REB PTS Luchsinger-F 3-6 0-1 2-2 4 8 34 Nicole Luchsinger Sr. F 5-10 Janesville, Wis./Parker Viall-C 1-6 0-0 0-0 4 2 44 Janelle Jonason Sr. F 6-1 Brooklyn Park, Minn./Park Center Stoltenberg-G 3-4 3-4 0-0 0 9 Wilhite-G 8-18 4-12 4-5 3 24 Tamm-G 0-3 0-0 9-10 5 9 Milwaukee made its first trip to the NCAA against Green Bay in January and seven more Klaas 1-5 1-4 0-0 1 3 Tournament with the automatic bid from the against the Phoenix in the league title game. Smith 0-9 0-0 0-0 2 0 Midwestern Collegiate Conference tournament Kaufmann 2-4 0-1 0-0 2 4 Fletcher 0-2 0-0 0-2 4 0 championship. The Panthers won a share of the Meanwhile, freshman Maria Viall gave Panther Gregory 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 regular season league title and, with the second fans a preview of what was to come, fi nishing Wenzel 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 Jonason 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 2 seed, posted three decisive victories for the team’s second on the team in scoring (12.1 ppg) while Totals 20-63 8-22 15-19 29 63 fi rst Division I league championship. leading the squad in rebounding (5.9 rpg). Duke Blue Devils FG 3-PT FT REB PTS Parent-F 4-4 0-0 0-0 4 8 In the NCAA Tournament, UWM drew a road game After getting off to starts of 1-3 and 4-7, Milwaukee Matyasovsky-F 2-4 0-0 0-0 4 4 Mosch-C 2-5 0-0 0-0 4 6 at No. 5 Duke, falling to the Blue Devils, 96-63. won 15-of-18 games heading into the NCAA Beard-G 9-12 0-1 4-5 4 22 Tournament, including nine-straight wins through Schweitzer-G 7-11 1-4 2-3 5 17 Craig 8-9 3-3 1-2 1 20 Despite strong senior leadership, a couple of the league championship game. Krapohl 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 underclassmen emerged to lead the team on the Gingrich 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 0 Gebisa 2-4 0-0 0-0 4 4 court. Sophomore Jessica Wilhite and freshman In the league tournament, UWM held Wright State West 2-5 1-2 0-0 2 5 Maria Viall had breakout seasons, while each to just 23 percent shooting in the quarterfi nals Tillis 2-6 0-1 2-2 22 6 would go on to score over 1,000 career points. to win, 58-34, before smothering Butler, 80-49. White 2-2 0-0 0-0 3 4 Totals 40-62 5-11 11-14 39 96 In the title game, Wilhite set tournament records Wilhite hit a school-record 93 three-pointers on with 36 points and seven three-pointers to lead Score By Period 1 2 Total Milwaukee 28 35 - 63 her way to a team-high 15.5 points per game. the charge. Viall added 15 rebounds and seven Duke 45 51 - 96 Included in that fi gure was a school-record 10 points for the Panthers. Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide HHistoryistory Post-Season Teams 68 22-9 Overall • Sandy Botham 2005-06 NCAA Tournament Horizon League Tournament Champions

11/11 @ Oklahoma L 89-57 11/18 Oakland W 73-71 11/20 @ Iowa L 82-42 11/25 @ SE Missouri State (2OT) W 90-87 11/30 DePaul L 91-79 12/2 SE Missouri State W 73-70 12/4 @ South Dakota State L 70-55 12/11 Northern Michigan W 77-65 12/14 Wisconsin L 72-57 12/18 @ Marquette L 70-62 12/29 @ Detroit* W 74-56 12/31 Butler* (OT) L 80-79 1/5 Wright State* W 64-61 1/12 @ Youngstown State* W 64-59 1/14 @ Cleveland State* W 68-53 No Name Yr Pos Ht Hometown/High School/Transfer 1/18 @ Northwestern W 81-73 4 Turquoise McCain Fr. G 5-10 Milwaukee, Wis./Riverside 1/21 UIC* W 55-54 5 Amanda Cook Sr. G 5-8 Oconto Falls, Wis./HS/Sandburg JC 1/26 @ Wright State* L 69-67 1/28 Cleveland State* W 61-46 11 Aubrey Hampton Jr. G 5-6 Oak Park, Ill./Oak Park-River Forest 2/4 @ Green Bay* W 69-67 12 Kim Wypiszynski Fr. F 6-1 Ashwaubenon, Wis./Ashwaubenon 2/9 Loyola* W 67-58 21 Emily Markert Fr. G 5-10 Brookfi eld, Wis./East 2/11 @ Butler* W 74-62 2/13 Green Bay* W 65-55 22 Nichole Drummond Sr. G/F 5-10 Kenosha, Wis./Tremper 2/16 Detroit* W 69-55 23 Meredith Onson So. G 5-11 Oshkosh, Wis./West/Boston U. 2/18 Youngstown State* W 67-44 25 Molly O’Brien Sr. F 5-11 Columbus, Wis./Columbus 2/23 @ UIC* W 65-58 2/25 @ Loyola* W 78-66 30 Meghan Klein So. G 5-9 Appleton, Wis./Kimberly League Tournament (Klotsche Center) 32 Kiley Johnson Jr. G 5-9 Prophetstown, Ill./Prophetstown 3/2 Loyola W 76-56 3/5 Butler W 58-57 33 Katie Fournier Fr. F 6-1 Moline, Ill./Moline 3/6 UIC W 71-63 34 Megan Rogers Jr. F 5-10 Madison, Wis./La Follette NCAA Tournament (Chicago, Ill.) 44 Elisha Hudson So. F 5-11 Gratiot, Wis./Black Hawk 3/18 Michigan State L 65-46 45 Aubri Rote So. G 5-8 Delafi eld, Wis./Kettle Moraine/Lakeland Milwaukee Panthers FG 3-PT FT REB PTS 52 Dana Schultz So. F/C 6-1 Athens, Wis./Neuman Wypiszynski-F 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 54 Traci Edwards Fr. C 6-2 Menasha, Wis./Menasha Drummond-F 4-8 1-5 2-2 2 11 Edwards-C 6-8 0-0 1-5 7 13 In 2006, the Panthers made an emphatic drive O’Brien hit a layup with 4.8 seconds remaining to Onson-G 1-4 0-3 0-0 2 2 O’Brien-G 5-10 0-1 0-0 4 10 into the post-season. They rode a 12-game send the Panthers past Butler in the semis before McCain 0-2 0-0 2-2 3 2 winning streak to a league regular season crown, freshman Traci Edwards’ 23-point, nine-rebound, Cook 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Hampton 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 league tournament title and the second NCAA seven-assist performance propelled Milwaukee Markert 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 2 Tournament berth in school history. past UIC in the title game. Johnson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Fournier 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 1 Rogers 2-4 1-2 0-0 0 5 In fact, UWM headed into the tourney having UWM earned a No. 13 seed and remained close to Rote 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 won 17-of-18 games in the 2006 portion of the home for the NCAA Tournament, playing in nearby Totals 19-42 2-12 6-11 28 46

schedule. Chicago against fourth-seeded Michigan State. Michigan State Spartans FG 3-PT FT REB PTS The Panthers held their own early on, and led for Jeff erson-F 3-10 0-0 2-3 8 Shimek-F 10-16 0-1 7-8 8 27 Milwaukee fi nished the league regular season at parts of the opening half, before falling 65-46. Bowen-G 5-11 2-5 0-0 3 12 14-2 to share the regular season title with Green Haynes-G 1-4 0-1 2-2 0 4 Lucas-Perry-G 0-8 0-5 3-4 6 3 Bay. UWM defeated UWGB twice in the regular Edwards was the story of the year, netting Aitch 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 season for the fi rst time since 1996-97 to earn the League Newcomer of the Year and all-league Davidson 1-2 1-2 0-0 1 3 Poff 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 fi rst No. 1 seed in team history. fi rst team honors after averaging 16.1 points and Dwyer 2-3 0-0 0-0 3 4 10.0 rebounds per game. O’Brien and Nichole Shives 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 Hall 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 2 After a quarterfi nal win over Loyola, UWM secured Drummond provided senior leadership and Totals 24-61 3-15 14-17 35 65 hosting rights for the rest of the tournament. scoring, each averaging double-digit points per Score By Period 1 2 Total game. Drummond joined Edwards on the league’s Milwaukee 22 24 - 46 Playing in front of the hometown fans, senior Molly fi rst team. Michigan State 23 42 - 65 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide All-Americans HHistoryistory 69

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Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide HHistoryistory Award Winners Horizon League Players of the Year Horizon League/ Corrin Von Wald 1998-99 70 Midwestern Collegiate Traci Edwards • 2008-09 Conference (1994-Present) All-Newcomer Team Edwards capped her career in a Panther uniform with a second League Play- Ashley Imperiale 2008-09 er of the Year award in 2008-09 when she shared the award with Cleveland Coach of the Year Traci Edwards 2005-06 State’s Kailey Klein. Edwards led the league in scoring and rebounding for Sandy Botham 2005-06 Meredith Onson 2005-06 the third-straight year. She had been the fi rst player in league history to do 2000-01 Nichole Drummond 2002-03 so twice. She also secured her place in school, league and state history. She 1996-97 Anne Witte 2002-03 became the fi rst woman in school, league or state history with 2,000 career Malika Willoughby 2001-02 points and 1,000 rebounds. She also became the all-time leading scoring in Player of the Year Maria Viall 2000-01 school (men or women), league and state history. Traci Edwards 2008-09 Jessica Wilhite 1999-00 2007-08 Corrin Von Wald 1998-99 Traci Edwards • 2007-08 Maria Viall 2003-04 Teri Stoltenberg 1997-98 Edwards was named the Horizon League Preseason Player of the Year and 2001-02 Daryl Schaff eld 1996-97 did not disappoint once the season started. She averaged 20.6 points per Jen Greger 1996-97 game and added 9.7 rebounds per contest. Her scoring average and 639 All-Tournament Team total points set school records, while she became the fi rst player in league Newcomer of the Year Ashley Imperiale 2008-09 history to lead the league in both scoring and rebounding in back-to-back Traci Edwards 2005-06 Traci Edwards 2008-09 seasons. The highlight of her season was scoring a school-record 45 points Daryl Schaff eld 1996-97 2007-08 at Loyola. In doing so, she shot 12-of-14 from the fi eld and hit a school- 2006-07 record 20 free throws in 22 attempts. All-League First Team (MVP) 2005-06 Traci Edwards 2008-09 Molly O’Brien 2005-06 Maria Viall • 2003-04 2007-08 Jessica Wilhite (MVP) 2000-01 2006-07 Maria Viall 2000-01 Viall became the fi rst Panther in the team’s Division I history to average a 2005-06 Jen Greger 1996-97 double-double for a season when she averaged a league-best 18.2 points Nichole Drummond 2005-06 and 10.9 rebounds per game as a senior. She was just the second player to 2004-05 Player of the Week lead the league in both categories in a season on her way to becoming the Maria Viall 2003-04 Traci Edwards Feb. 2, 2009 third multi-player of the year honoree. She also topped the circuit with a 2002-03 Traci Edwards Jan. 12, 2009 52% fi eld goal percentage. With her strong senior campaign, Viall fi nished 2001-02 Traci Edwards Dec. 15, 2008 as the school’s all-time leading scorer, among men or women, and also Jessica Wilhite 2000-01 Traci Edwards Feb. 25, 2008 broke the school Division I record for rebounds in a season and a career. Daryl Schaff eld 1997-98 Traci Edwards Jan. 14, 2008 Jen Greger 1996-97 Traci Edwards Jan. 22, 2007 Maria Viall • 2001-02 Traci Edwards Jan. 2, 2007 As a sophomore, Viall was the dominant inside presence on the program’s All-League Second Team Traci Edwards Nov. 27, 2006 fi rst Division I 20-win season. Milwaukee went 20-8 and posted a 14-2 re- Molly O’Brien 2004-05 Nichole Drummond Feb. 13, 2006 cord in league play. She averaged 16.7 points and 6.8 rebounds per game Jessica Wilhite 2001-02 Nichole Drummond Feb. 6, 2006 while shooting a school-record and league-best 57.7% from the fi eld. She Holly Tamm Traci Edwards Jan. 30, 2006 also reached double-fi gures in 26-of-28 games played and became the fi rst Daryl Schaff eld 1999-00 Traci Edwards Jan. 9, 2006 player in the team’s Division I history to top 30 points in a game twice in Corrin Von Wald Megan Rogers Feb. 21, 2005 one season. Daryl Schaffl ed 1998-99 Maria Viall Mar. 1, 2004 Trina Rathke 1997-98 Maria Viall Feb. 16, 2004 Jen Greger • 1996-97 Jen Greger 1995-96 Maria Viall Dec. 1, 2003 Greger was the centerpiece of the one of the largest turnarounds in the na- Maria Viall Mar. 3, 2003 tion in 1996-97 under fi rst-year head coach Sandy Botham. After Milwau- All-Defensive Team Maria Viall Jan. 27, 2003 kee won six combined games over her sophomore and junior seasons, she Turquoise McCain 2007-08 Jessica Wilhite Dec. 2, 2002 guided the Panthers to a 16-12 record, leading the team with a school-re- Nichole Drummond 2005-06 Holly Tamm Feb. 18, 2002 cord 552 points and 123 assists. She also led the league in scoring with an- Molly O’Brien 2004-05 Maria Viall Jan. 14, 2002 other school record of 19.7 points per game and was among league leaders Maria Viall 2003-04 Maria Viall Jan. 7, 2002 with 4.4 assists per contest. During the season she scored a school-record 36 Allison Klaas 2001-02 Jessica Wilhite Jan. 23, 2001 points in a game, surpassed the 1,000-point mark and became the school’s Nichole Luchsinger 2000-01 Corrin Von Wald Jan. 24, 2000 Division I career scoring with 1,385 points. 1999-00 Andrea Filipek Jan. 25, 1999 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Award Winners HHistoryistory Amy Wardle Dec. 14, 1998 Mid-Continent Conference Milwaukee Team Awards 71 Daryl Schaff eld Jan. 11, 1998 (1993-94) Daryl Schaff eld Dec. 29, 1997 Most Valuable Player 1999-00 Trina Rathke Dec. 14, 1997 All-League Second Team Traci Edwards 2008-09 Corrin Von Wald 1998-99 Daryl Schaff eld Nov. 30, 1997 Pam Bartnik 1993-94 2007-08 Betsy Sanders 1997-98 Daryl Schaff eld Mar. 2, 1997 2006-07 1996-97 Daryl Schaff eld Jan. 26, 1997 2005-06 Jen Greger Nov. 25, 1996 Nichole Drummond 2004-05 Most Inspirational Jen Greger Jan. 7, 1996 Maria Viall 2003-04 Turquoise McCain 2008-09 2002-03 Katie Fournier 2006-07 Wisconsin Women’s Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Jessica Wilhite 2002-03 Maddy Kusilek 2006-07 (1979-84) 2000-01 Molly O’Brien 2005-06 Coach of the Year All-League Second Team Holly Tamm 2001-02 2004-05 M.A. Kelling 1979-80 Maureen Pitrof 1982-83 Daryl Schaff eld 1999-00 Dana Schultz 2003-04 Marsha Housley 1981-82 1997-98 Jessica Wilhite 2002-03 All-League First Team 1980-81 Teri Stoltenberg 1999-00 Holly Tamm 2001-02 Maureen Pitrof 1983-84 Jaci Clark 1979-80 Corrin Von Wald 1998-99 Becca Buer 2000-01 Jaci Clark 1982-83 Betty Willis 1978-79 Trina Rathke 1997-98 Betsy Brawner 1999-00 1981-82 Jen Greger 1996-97 Latasha Love 1998-99 1980-81 All-Tournament Team 1995-96 Nicole Luchsinger 1997-98 Marsha Housley 1982-83 Maureen Pitrof 1983-84 1994-95 Karen Schuchardt 1979-80 Jaci Clark 1980-81 Erica Young 1993-94 Scholastic Team Award Marsha Housley 1980-81 Niki Flack 1992-93 Ashley Imperiale 2008-09 Deb Schulman (MVP) 1980-81 Teresa Teske 1991-92 Aubri Rote 2007-08 Tracy Freund 1990-91 2006-07 NAIA District 14 2005-06 Coach of the Year (Polly Hagg Continued) Most Improved Player Kimberly Becker 2004-05 M.A. Kelling 1984-85 1985-86 Lindsay Laur 2008-09 2003-04 1983-84 Mary Huber 1985-86 Jenilee Klomstad 2007-08 Maria Viall 2002-03 1982-83 Jan Wickman 1985-86 Turquoise McCain 2006-07 2001-02 Carol Busche 1984-85 Katie Fournier 2005-06 Janelle Jonason 2000-01 District All-Stars Darla Wack 1984-85 Elisha Hudson 2004-05 Teri Stoltenberg 1999-00 Umenia White 1986-87 Maureen Pitrof 1983-84 Dana Schultz 2003-04 Janelle Jonason 1999-00 Polly Hagg 1986-87 Deb Schulman 1983-84 Molly O’Brien 2002-03 Betsy Brawner 1999-00 Maria Viall 2001-02 1998-99 Conference/District Championships Liz Fletcher 2000-01 Amy Wardle 1997-98 Charlene Smith 2000-01 1996-97 2005-06 Horizon League Regular Season Co-Champions Antoinette Gregory 1999-00 Betsy Sanders 1994-95 2006 Horizon League Tournament Champions Shannon Johnson 1998-99 Jen Lowe 1995-96 2000-01 Midwestern Collegiate Conference Championships Kelly Lubbers 1997-98 1993-94 2001 Midwestern Collegiate Conference Tournament Champions Trina Rathke 1996-97 Andrea Shish 1992-93 Laura Krajnik 1991-92 1988 District 14 Champions Best Defensive Player Traci Diener 1990-91 1985 District 14 Champions Markita Barnes 2008-09 1985 Bi-District Champions Turquoise McCain 2007-08 Playmaker Award 1984 WWIAC Regular Season Champions Katie Fournier 2006-07 Markita Barnes 2008-09 Molly O’Brien 2005-06 Markita Barnes 2007-08 1984 District 14 Champions 2004-05 Aubrey Hampton 2006-07 1984 Bi-District Champions 2003-04 1983 WWIAC Regular Season Co-Champions Antoinette Gregory 2002-03 Iron Woman Award 1983 District 14 Champions Allison Klaas 2001-02 Alex Klawitter 2008-09 Nicole Luchsinger 2000-01 1981 WWIAC Tournament Champions Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide HHistoryistory UWM Athletics Hall of Famers 72

PPamam BartnikBartnik JJenen GGregerreger MM.A..A. KellingKelling Pam Bartnik 1990-94 2006 Jaci Clark 1979-83 1995 sixth in school history. She also stood second on Bartnik is well represented in the UWM women’s Clark, a physical education graduate, fi nished her the school’s all-time Division I list for assists and basketball record book after her stellar career career as UWM’s scoring leader with 1,830 points third on the Division I list for steals. Plus, until from 1990-94. In fact, as of her induction into the and rebounding leader with 1,226 boards. Dur- the 2006-07 season, Greger held the record most hall of fame, she ranked 12th all-time in points ing her career the Panthers won fi rst place at the points in a single season (552) while ranking in scored with 1,054 and is UWM’s career assists Division II state championships and were NAIA the top fi ve in a number of other categories. leader with 469. She was also tops on UWM’s District champs. career steals list with 268 and sits ninth in career M.A. Kelling Coached 1978-95 2000 free throws made with 257. Bartnik also topped In 1993, her number was retired and is still the Kelling was UWM’s women’s head basketball the single-game record list for assists and steals only UWM women’s basketball player to receive coach from 1978 to 1995. She posted a career at UWM and she held single-season records in that honor. While head coach at Bowling Green, record of 284-198, with a .589 winning percent- the same categories. Plus, she ranked in the top Clark’s team went to the NCAA tournament twice age and an average of 16.7 wins per season. 10 of the single-season lists for both points and and she was named NCAA District Four Coach of Kelling coached four basketball All-Americans, free throws. She made the All-Mid-Continent the Year in 1993-94. two National All-Americans, two Regional All- Conference second team following the 1993-94 Americans, fi ve District All-Americans, eight All- season. Bartnik was a regular on the UWM Dean’s Lisa Goodnature 1978-80 1992 Conference players and four All-District players. List, a UWM Scholar Athlete and graduated Cum A four-year letterwinner in volleyball, two-year Laude from UWM’s School of Business. letterwinner in basketball and one-year letter- Her teams won four NAIA District 14 Champion- winner in track, Goodnature was the fi rst woman ships, including three-straight from 1983-1985. Nancy Bonesho 1973-77 1987 on full tuition athletic scholarship at UWM. As Her teams also made two national tournament A point guard on the basketball team from 1973- a freshman on the volleyball team, she led the appearances and played in the AIAW Regionals in 77, Bonesho scored 701 points in her career. team to a third-place fi nish at the state tourna- 1981 and 1982. She received numerous coaching Throughout her career, she established school ment. accolades, including four-time NAIA District 14 records for most free throws made (11), best in Coach of the Year and WWIAC Coach of the Year season free throw percentage (74%) and most Jen Greger 1993-97 2007 (1980). assists in game (7). From 1974-76 she was also a Jennifer Greger capped off a stellar four-year letterwinner in fi eld hockey and received UWM’s basketball career with the Panthers by being Jeanne Look 1984-88 2005 Outstanding Senior Athlete Award. named the 1997 Midwestern Collegiate Confer- Look was the starting point guard during a stel- ence Player of the Year. She was also a First-Team lar period of UWM’s time as an NAIA school in Carol Busche 1981-85 1996 All-League performer that season after lead- the 1980’s. In fact, Look’s teams twice won 25 Busche was a four-year letterwinner in basketball ing the league in scoring. Plus, she was named games, while the Panthers advanced to the NAIA and volleyball. In basketball, she led the team in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s state player of National Tournament in 1985. Individually, Look scoring and rebounding as a senior in 1984-85. the year and UWM’s Female Athlete of the Year. twice averaged double fi gures in points while In volleyball, she helped the team fi nish third at leading the team in assists in two diff erent sea- the NAIA National Championship in 1984. That She was a three-time UWM most valuable player sons. She also is UWM’s all-time leader in steals same year, Busche won Herman Kluge Outstand- after leading her team in both scoring and assists and posted the only double-digit steal game in ing Senior Athlete Award and was voted onto the in 1995, 1996 and 1997. She also earned sec- UWM history. For her career, Look averaged 8.1 NAIA All- District and second-team All-American ond-team All-MCC honors in 1996. Greger scored ppg while totaling 405 assists and 346 steals. in basketball. 1,385 points in her career, a total that ranked And, her stats were compiled in just over three 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide UWM Athletics Hall of Famers HHistoryistory 73

JJeanneeanne LLookook DDarlaarla WackWack UUmeniamenia WhiteWhite seasons, as she missed most of a fourth season All-America honors in 1983. In addition to athlet- bounds, 316 assists, 223 steals and 409 fi eld goals. due to injury. Look, a four-year letterwinner, ics, Pitrof was named on the Dean’s List and was a Wack was named to the All-AWSF Fourth Team graduated in 1989 from UWM with a degree in scholar athlete for two years. and Kodak All-District Team in 1985. She was then business and marketing. named to UWM’s All-Century Team in 1997. Christine Rao 1969-73 1991 Judith Luellwitz 1974-76 1993 Rao excelled in basketball, softball, volleyball Umenia White 1985-89 2001 A summa cum laude graduate in physical and and badminton at UWM. She won the captain’s White was a two-time All-American while star- health education, Luellwitz earned eight letters award in volleyball and basketball, played in ring for the women’s basketball team at UWM. in volleyball, basketball and track. She was cap- the state badminton tournament and captained White was named to the All-Freshman team by tain of the volleyball team and was elected to the several teams. She was also on the Dean’s List for the AWSF, then was named an NAIA All-Ameri- Phi Beta Kappa honor society. four semesters. can in 1987 and 1988. Upon her induction into the hall of fame, she ranked second in Panther Marge Pitrof 1973-76 1989 Deb Schulman 1980-84 1994 history in scoring with 1,597 points, and she Pitrof earned fi ve letters and served as a senior Schulman earned 13 varsity letters in four sports ranked second on UWM’s all-time rebounding co-captain in both volleyball and basketball. She - four each in volleyball, basketball and track list with 996 boards. White’s name also appears held the school record for most rebounds in a and one in cross country - during her fi ve years on UWM record lists for steals, blocked shots, game with 25 and fi nished her career as the all- at UWM. She was a co- captain on the basketball fi eld goals made, fi eld goal percentage, and time leading scorer with 503 points. At one time, team in 1984, playing in every game as the team free throws made. Plus, she was UWM’s leading Pitrof also held the record for most rebounds in won the NAIA District 14 title, the NAIA Bi-Dis- scorer twice and the leading rebounder for three- one season with 201 and a 12.4 per game aver- trict title and advanced to nationals before being straight years. age. She also held records for most fi eld goals eliminated. She was ranked in the record books made in a season with 94 and the best fi eld goal for career steals and assists leader. Schulman was Lisa Wszalek 1979-83 2001 percentage (69%). She graduated in 1977 in also part of the Panthers’ mile relay team which Lisa Wszalek led UWM to national tournament mass communication and political science. set a school and Klotsche Center record and she appearances in both volleyball and basketball set a school record in the 200-yard dash. She was during her career at UWM. In basketball, she still Maureen Pitrof 1983-84 1997 also all-conference three times and all-district ranked in the top 20 in career scoring and the Pitrof is a two-time All-America in volleyball, one time in volleyball. She was a team captain top 10 in career rebounding upon her induction. having led the Panthers to NAIA Nationals all and led the team to NAIA Nationals in 1982. Wszalek helped the Panthers to their fi rst-ever four years of her career. She was named the NAIA post-season appearance in 1980 and to AIAW Di- National Tournament’s Most Valuable Player, Darla Wack 1981-85 1999 vision II State Championships in 1981 and 1983. honored on the all-tournament team in 1984 Wack was a four-year letterwinner in both vol- Wszalek also helped UWM qualify for the AIAW and 1985 and named to the all-district team leyball (1982-85) and basketball (1981-85). She Division II Midwest Regional for three-straight three times. was a middle blocker/setter on the volleyball years. In volleyball, Wszalek helped UWM to team and helped her team to four-straight na- three-straight Division II state championships Pitrof also competed in basketball her fi rst two tional tournament appearances. She is among in the school’s fi rst three years in Division II. In years at UWM. While playing basketball at UWM, the school’s non-Division I leaders in assists and 1982, the Panthers qualifi ed for the NAIA Division she helped the Panthers advance to the NAIA blocks. II National Championship Tournament in Denver, National Tournament in 1984, was named all- Colo., the fi rst time a UWM volleyball team ever district in 1983 and 1984 and earned freshman In basketball, she tallied 1,022 points, 626 re- qualifi ed for a national tournament. Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide HHistoryistory All-Time Letterwinners — A — Hometown/High School Years Lauren Gedonius Tinley Park, Ill./Andrew 1998 74 Barb Allen Omro, Wis./Omro 1981-82 Lisa Goodnature Shorewood, Wis./Shorewood 1979-80 Nicole Almberg Oshkosh, Wis./Oshkosh West 2004 Pam Green Milwaukee, Wis./Hamilton 1975-76 Jessica Altieri Lincolnshire, Ill./Stevenson 2004 Jen Greger Sheboygan, Wis./North 1994-95-96-97 Antoinette Gregory Ft. Wayne, Ind./Snider 2000-01-02-03 — B — Hometown/High School Years Mary Guiff re N/A 1972-73-74-75 Markita Barnes Beloit, Wis./Memorial 2008-09 Annette Gundrum Brookfi eld, Wis./East 1988-89 Pam Bartnik New Berlin, Wis./Eisenhower 1991-92-93-94 Christine Gutierrez Milwaukee, Wis./Pius XI 2002 Patti Batt Milwaukee, Wis./Pius XI 1979-80 Jill Gutzke Milwaukee, Wis./Martin Luther 1993-94-95-96 Kimberly Becker Platteville, Wis./Platteville 2002-03-04-05 Julie Blazek Antigo, Wis./Antigo 1986-87-88-89 — H — Hometown/High School Years Nancy Bonesho Milwaukee, Wis./Messmer 1974-75-76-77 Polly Hagg Richland Center, Wis./HS 1985-86-87-88 Brigit Braun Hartland, Wis./Arrowhead 1975 Aubrey Hampton Oak Park, Ill./OP-River Forest 2004-05-06-07 Betsey Brawner Pulaski, Wis./Pulaski 1999-00 Patty Hanes Schofi eld, Wis./D.C. Everest 1986 Wyetta Brown Milwaukee, Wis./Glendale Nicolet 1990 Kelly Hargraves Monona Grove, Wis./Monona Grove 1988 Kathy Brugman N/A N/A Teketa Harmon Racine, Wis./Case 1990 Becca Buer Mukwonago, Wis./Mukwonago 2001-02 Vicki Harter Milwaukee, Wis./Marshall 1974-75-76-77 Carol Busche Brookfi eld, Wis./Central 1982-83-84-85 Maurika Hickman Minneapolis, Minn./North 2008-09 Robbi Hoppenrath Watertown, Wis./Watertown 2003 — C - D — Hometown/High School Years Marsha Housley Beloit, Wis./Memorial 1979-81-82-83 Angel Calloway East Troy, Wis./Divine Savior Holy Angels 2007 Mary Huber Milwaukee, Wis./Whitnall 1984-85-86 Laurie Carrie Mindoro, Wis./Melrose-Mindoro 1983 Elisha Hudson Gratiot, Wis./Black Hawk 2005-06 Susan Chitko Beaver Dam, Wis./Beaver Dam 1993 Teri Huff Milwaukee, Wis./Riverside 2002-03-04-05 Elizabeth Chudy Milwaukee, Wis./Pius XI 2002 Emily Huss Kaukauna, Wis./Kaukauna 2005 Jaci Clark Milwaukee, Wis./Madison 1980-81-82-83 Amanda Cook Oconto Falls, Wis./Oconto Falls 2005-06 — I — Hometown/High School Years Jody Crumble Milwaukee, Wis./Vincent 2007-08-09 Ashley Imperiale Greenfi eld, Wis./Greenfi eld 2009 Angie Dalton Sun Prairie, Wis./Sun Prairie 1997-98 Valerie Daniels Milwaukee, Wis./Custer 1975 — J — Hometown/High School Years Kathy Dauk N/A 1974-75-76-77 Sally Jansen Delavan, Wis./Delavan-Darien 1986-87 Marge Detloff Milwaukee, Wis./Wisconsin Lutheran 1975-76 Anne Jungbluth Hartland, Wis./Arrowhead 1994 Traci Diener Green Bay, Wis./Preble 1988-89-90-91 Jane Johnson Waukesha, Wis./Waukesha South 1985 Wendy Doepke Spencer, Wis./Spencer 1994 Kiley Johnson Prophetstown, Ill./Prophetstown 2004-05-06-07 Nichole Drummond Kenosha, Wis./Tremper 2003-04-05-06 Shannon Johnson Milwaukee, Wis./Wisconsin Luthern 1999-00 Deb Dublinski N/A 1972-73-74-75 Janelle Jonason Brooklyn Park, Min./Park Center 1998-99-00-01 Danielle Jorgenson La Crosse, Wis./Logan 2009 — E - F — Hometown/High School Years Shelita Easley Whitefi sh Bay, Wis./Dominican 1996 — K — Hometown/High School Years Traci Edwards Menasha, Wis./Menasha 2006-07-08-09 Mary Jean Kais N/A 1971-72-73-74 Kris Elfe Suring, Wis./Suring 1975 Sue Kalenic Milwaukee, Wis./Marshall 1975-76 Nikki Ehlenbach Hartford, Wis./Hartford 2004 Kathy Kamrath Hartland, Wis./Arrowhead 1991-92 Julayne Feilbach Juneau, Wis./Hustisford 2003 Stefanie Kaufmann Ottawa, Ill./Marquette 1999-00-01-02 Andrea Filipek Cicero, Ill./Morton West 1999-00 Allison Klaas Wheaton, Ill./Warrenville South 2001-02 Sandy Finger Brown Deer, Wis./Brown Deer 1971-72-73-74 Alex Klawitter Janesville, Wis./Parker 2009 Niki Flack Oshkosh, Wis./Oshkosh West 1990-91-92-93 Meghan Klein Appleton, Wis./Kimberly 2005-06 Elizabeth Fletcher Wilmette, Ill.[Loyola Academy 2000-01 Jenilee Klomstad Pewaukee, Wis./Pewaukee 2008-09 Kelly Foster West Allis, Wis./Hale 1985 Jennie Kollberg Madison, Wis./Memorial 2002-04 Katie Fournier Moline, Ill./Moline 2006-07-08-09 Connie Knurr Brown Deer, Wis./Brown Deer 1975 Tracey Freund Appleton, Wis./Xavier 1988-89-90-91 Laurie Krajnik Manitowac, Wis./Roncalli 1990-91-92-93 Maddie Kusilek Glenwood City, Wis./Glenwood City 2007 — G — Hometown/High School Years Debbie Kwasniewski N/A 1975 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide All-Time Letterwinners HHistoryistory — L — Hometown/High School Years Apryl Rodman Elgin, Ill./Elgin 1994-95-96-97 75 Tammy Lampley Milwaukee, Wis./Messmer 1982-83-84 Megan Rogers Madison, Wis./LaFollette 2004-05-06-07 Shelly Laskowski Green Bay, Wis./Bay Port 1983-84-85-86 Melinda Rosenstiel Monticello, Wis./Monticello 1992 Lindsay Laur Roseville, Minn./Cretin Durham-Hall 2008-09 Aubri Rote Delafi eld, Wis./Kettle Moraine 2006-07-08 Lois Leitner Milwaukee, Wis./Nicolet 1979-80-81-82 Danae Russell South Holland, Ill./Thornwood 2007-08 Stacy Letarski Schofi eld, Wis./D.C. Everest 1994-95 Ann Literski N/A 1974-75-76-77 — S — Hometown/High School Years Jeanne Look Oak Creek, Wis./Oak Creek 1985-86-87-88 Betsy Sanders Appleton, Wis./Xavier 1995-96-97-98 Latasha Love Joliet, Ill./Joliet 1996-97-98-99-00 Courtney Schaefer Hinsdale, Ill./Central 1994-95-96-97 Jen Lowe St. Charles, Ill./St. Charles 1993-94-95-96 Daryl Schaff eld Palatine, Ill./Fremd 1997-98-99-00 Mary Lubarsky N/A 1971-72-73-74 Stephanie Schell New Berlin, Wis./Eisenhower 2008-09 Kelly Lubbers Charhassen, Minn./Chaska 1997-98, 99-00 Nicole Schmidt Brookfi eld, Wis./Central 1992 Nicole Luchsinger Janesville, Wis./Parker 1998-99-00-01 Janet Schubert Mineral Point, Wis./Mineral Point 1991-92-93-94 Jody Luellwitz Milwaukee, Wis./Marshall 1975-76 Karen Schuchardt Brookfi eld, Wis./Central 1980 Deb Schulman Milwaukee, Wis./Madison 1981-82-83-84 — M — Hometown/High School Years Dana Schultz Athens, Wis./Newman 2004-06-07 Kris Mantei Combined Locks, Wis./Kimberly 1991 Andrea Shish Elmhurst, Ill./York 1992-93 Emily Markert Brookfi eld, Wis./East 2006-07-08 Ann Smith South Milwaukee, Wis./HS 1982-83-84-85 Suzy Marlatt Madison, Wis./Madison West 1987-88 Charlene Smith Bellwood, Ill./Proviso West 2001 Sarah Martysz Marquette, Mich./Marquette 1996-97-98-99 Mary Jo Spicero N/A N/A Turquoise McCain Milwaukee, Wis./Riverside 2006-07-08-09 Kerri St. Aubin Sterling Hts, Mich./Utica 2003-04-05 Jodie McClain Westerville, Ohio/South 2007-08-09 Judy Steff es Whitefi sh Bay, Wis./Dominican 1984-85 Marita McGinley Platteville, Wis./Platteville 1987 Teri Stoltenberg Green Bay, Wis./Pulaski 1998-99-00-01 Rachel Mickelson Madison, Wis./Lakeside Luthern 1987-88-89-90 Tiff any Morton Beloit, Wis./Memorial 2006 — T - U - V — Hometown/High School Years Jean Muroni N/A 1973-74 Holly Tamm Muskego, Wis./Muskego 2001-02 Lacey Myers Patch Grove, Wis./West Grant 1985 Teresa Teske Kewaunee, Wis./Kewaunee 1989-90-91-92 Mary Thome N/A 1976-77 — N - O — Hometown/High School Years Maria Viall Waukesha, Wis./North 2001-02-03-04 Shirley Nation N/A 1980 Amanda Viehauser Minneapolis, Minn./Robbinsdale Armstrong 2009 Amy Netzel Milwaukee, Wis./Pius XI 1994 Carrie Vorpahl Green Bay, Wis./East 1991-92-93-94 Camie Nonhof Waldo, Wis./Plymouth 1986-87-88-89 Corrin Von Wald Hudson, Wis./Hudson 1999-00 Fran Nuedling N/A 1971-72-73-74 Molly O’Brien Columbus, Wis./Columbus 2003-04-05-06 — W — Hometown/High School Years Meredith Onson Oshkosh, Wis./Oshkosh West 2006-07-08 Darla Wack Salem, Wis./Central 1982-83-84-85 Amy Wardle Hinsdale, Ill./Central 1996-97-98-99 — P — Hometown/High School Years Cindy Weitzer N/A N/A Cheryl Patane N/A 1978-79 Angela Wenzel Sussex, Wis./Arrowhead 2001-02 Anne Pieper Wausaukee, Wis./Wausaukee 1988-89-90-91 Umenia White Milwaukee, Wis./Washington 1986-87-88-89 Mary Jean Pierre N/A 1975-76-77-78 Jori Whitford Waterford, Wis./Waterford 1990 Marge Pitrof Milwaukee, Wis./Hamilton 1974-75-76 Jessica Wilhite Glen Ellyn, Ill./Glenbard West 2000-01-02-03 Maureen Pitrof Milwaukee, Wis./Pius XI 1983-84 Patricia Wilkum N/A N/A Carol Povlick Greenfi eld, Wis./Greenfi eld 1973-74-75-76 Jineen Williams Racine, Wis./Case 2008-09 Sue Prebish N/A 1975-76-77-78 Malika Willoughby Milwaukee, Wis./Washington 2002 Anne Witte Mukwonago, Wis./Mukwonago 2003-04-05 — R — Hometown/High School Years Lisa Wszalek Milwaukee, Wis./Hamilton 1980-81-82-83 Trina Rathke Fredonia, Wis./Random Lake 1995-96-97-98 Kim Wypiszynski Ashwaubenon, Wis./Ashwaubenon 2006-07 Christine Rao N/A N/A Beth Reckelberg Luxemburg, Wis./Luxemburg-Casco 2004-05 — Y - Z — Hometown/High School Years Holly Rehberg Milwaukee, Wis./St. Mary’s Acad. 1977-78-79-80 Erica Young Plymouth, Wis./Plymouth 1991-92-93-94 Jenny Reisenauer Cambridge, Wis./Cambridge 1997 Darlene Zahn Seymour, Wis./Seymour 1992 Gail Rewolinski Oak Creek, Wis./Oak Creek 1985 Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide HHistoryistory All-Time Numerical Roster 00 • Nicole Holman Stefanie Kaufmann 1999-00-01-02 Amy Wardle 1996-97-98-99 Maurika Hickman* 2008 76 0 Cathy Zacher* 1981H Kate Michalski 1995 Sue White 1983 Turquoise McCain* 2008-09 Patti Batt* 1980H Anne Jungbluth 1994 Lois Leitner* 1980R-81R 1 • Ciera McGaughy 21 • Amanda Viehauser (2009) Lisa Wszalek* 1981H 43 Amanda Cook* 2005 Emily Markert 2006-07-08 Julie Peichl* 1980H Danielle Jorgenson* 2009 3 • Katie Ehlen Teri Huff 2002-03-04-05 31 Jenilee Klomstad* 2008 Maurika Hickman* 2009 Elizabeth Fletcher 2000-01 Annette Gundrum* 1989 Apryl Rodman 1995-96-97 Jody Crumble* 2008 Lauren Gedonius 1998 Polly Hagg* 1986-87-88 Laurie Krajnik 1990-91-92-93 Amanda Cook* 2005 Jen Greger 1994-95-96-97 Kelly Foster 1985 Jaci Clark* 1980R-81R Linda Glick 2004 Tammy Lampley 1982-83-84 Lisa Wszalek* 1981R 44 • Jenilee Klomstad* (2009) Allison Klaas 2001-02 Cathy Zacher* 1981R Julie Peichl* 1980R Elisha Hudson 2005-06 4 Patti Batt* 1980R 32 • Danielle Jorgenson* Jenelle Jonason 1998-99-00-01 Turquoise McCain* 2006-07 22 Jineen Williams 2008-09 Wendy Doepke* 1995 Becca Buer 2001-02 Markita Barnes 2008-09 Kiley Johnson 2004-05-06-07 Carrie Vorpahl 1991-92-93-94 5 • Jodie McClain (2007-08-09) Angel Calloway 2007 Julayne Feilbach 2003 Jan Wickman* 1985 Amanda Cook* 2006 Nichole Drummond 2003-04-05-06 Angela Wenzel 2001-02 45 • Alex Klawitter (2009) Kimberly Becker 2002-03-04-05 Holly Tamm 2001-02 Trina Rathke 1995-96-97-98 Aubri Rote 2006-07-08 Charlene Smith 2001 Latasha Love 1996-97-98-99-00 Erica Young 1991-92-93-94 Jennie Kollberg 2002-04 10 Pam Bartnik 1991-92-93-94 Teketa Harmon 1990 Kelly Lubbers 1997-98-99-00 Kerri St. Aubin 2003-04-05 Kaye Gezella 1990 Judy Steff es 1984-85 Carol Busche* 1983-84-85 Elizabeth Chudy 2002 Karen Nelson 1988 Marsha Housley* 1980H-81H-82-83 50 Darryl Schaff eld 1997-98-99-00 Nicole Schmidt* 1993 Julie Miller 1985 33 Deb Schulman* 1981H-82-83-84 Kris Mantei 1991 Maureen Pitroff 1983-84 Kate Fournier 2006-07-08-09 Holly Rehberg* 1980H Julie Blazek 1986-87-88-89 Cindy Weitzer* 1981H-82 Emily Huss 2005 11 • Lindsay Laur (2007-08) 51 Karen Schuchardt* 1980H Jessica Altieri 2004 Aubrey Hampton 2004-05-06-07 Camie Nonhoff 1986-87-88-89 23 • Anne Breland Andrea Filipek 1999-00 Teri Stoltenberg 1998-99-00-01 Jane Johnson* 1985 Jody Crumble* 2009 Jen Lowe 1993-94-95-96 Suzy Marlatt 1987-88-89 52 Meredith Onson 2006-07-08 Wyetta Brown 1990-91 Darla Wack 1982-83-84-85 Dana Schultz 2004-06H-07*^ Deb Schulman* 1981R Anne Witte 2003-04-05 Kelly Hargraves 1988-89 Betsey Brawner 1998-99-00 Holly Rehberg* 1980R Shannon Johnson 1999-00 Marita McGinley 1987 Angie Bayer 1995 R 12 • Sammy Theut Cindy Weitzer* 1981 Patty Hanes 1986 Wendy Doepke* 1994 R Danae Russell* 2008 Karen Schuchardt* 1980 Ann Smith 1982-83-84-85 Amy Frey 1993 R R Kim Wypiszynski 2006-07 24 Marsha Housley* 1980 -81 Nicole Schmidt* 1992 Sarah Martysz 1996-97-98-99 Maria Viall 2001-02-03-04 34 • Ashley Imperiale* Traci Diener 1988-89-90-91 Susan Chitko* 1995 Courtney Schaefer 1994-95-96-97 Megan Rogers 2004-05-06-07 Jan Wickman* 1986 Polly Hagg* 1985H Susan Chitko* 1993 Nicole Luchsinger 1998-99-00-01 53 13 Darlene Zahn 1992 Jenny Reisenauer 1997 Dana Schultz*^ 2006R Lisa Wszalek* 1982-83 Jori Whitford 1990 Stacy Letarski 1994-95 Umenia White 1986-87-88-89 14 • Stephanie Schell (2008-09) Tracey Baierl 1989 Teresa Teske 1989-90-91-92 54 Angie Dalton 1997-98 Jeanne Look 1985-86-87-88 Polly Hagg* 1985R Traci Edwards 2006-07-08-09 Anne Pieper 1988-89-90-91 Lisa Wszalek* 1980H Barb Allen* 1982 Nicole Almberg 2004 Julie Miller 1986 25 35 Barb Allen* 1981H Carol Busche* 1982 Ebony Hampton 2006 Lisa Kulikowski 1996 Lisa Goodnature* 1980H Cindy Yeko* 1980H Molly O’Brien 2003-04-05-06 Amy Netzel 1994 55 15 Malika Willoughby 2002 Niki Flack 1990-91-92-93 Shelly Laskowski 1984-85 Danae Russell* 2007 Corrin Von Wald 1999-00 Annette Gundrum* 1988 Holly Szablewski 1983 Jessica Wilhite 2000-01-02-03 Betsy Sanders 1995-96-97-98 Jan Wickman 1987 Barb Allen* 1981R Shelita Easley 1996 Janet Schubert 1991-92-93-94 Jane Johnson* 1985H Lisa Goodnature* 1980R Tracey Freund 1988-89-90-91 Sue Welles 1985 Laurie Carrie 1984 42 • Jaci Clark (Retired) Sally Jansen 1986-87 JaVeata Young 1983-84 40 Kathy Kamrath 1991-92 Lacy Myers 1985 Debbie Gill 1982 Jill Gutzke 1993-94-95-96 Mary Huber 1984-85-86 Cindy Yeko* 1980R Lisa Wszalek* 1980R Rachel Michelson 1987-88-89-90 Jaci Clark* 1980H-81H-82-83 20 • Sami Tucker 30 Shelly Laskowski 1986 Jody Crumble* 2007 Maddy Kusilek 2007 Gail Rewolinski 1985 Year Indicates Spring of Season Tiff any Morton 2006 Meghan Klein 2005-06 Lois Leitner* 1980H-81H-82 * - Multiple Numbers Beth Reckelberg 2004-05 Nikki Ehlenbach 2004 41 H / R - Number For Home/Road Games Robbi Hoppenrath 2003 Antoinette Gregory 2000-01-02-03 Ashley Imperiale* 2009 ^ - Wore #53 for some games

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Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide RRecordsecords Yearly Records Year Coach W L Pct. Affi liation Conference W L Pct. Place League Tourn. Post-Season 78 1971-72 Erika Sander 4 3 .571 AIAW — — .--- — — — 1972-73 Erika Sander 1 6 .143 AIAW — — .--- — — — 1973-74 Erika Sander 2 9 .222 AIAW — — .--- — — — 1974-75 Erika Sander 7 9 .438 AIAW WWIAC — — .--- — 1-2 — 1975-76 Erika Sander 6 11 .363 AIAW WWIAC — — .--- — 0-2 — 1976-77 Linda Borowski 1 9 .100 AIAW WWIAC — — .--- — 0-2 — 1977-78 Nancy Schley 2 16 .111 AIAW WWIAC — — .--- — 0-2 — 1978-79 M.A. Kelling 5 17 .227 AIAW Large WWIAC Large 0 6 .000 7th 0-2 — 1979-80 M.A. Kelling 17 10 .630 AIAW Div. III WWIAC Div. III Large 2 2 .500 3rd 1-1* AIAW Regionals 1980-81 M.A. Kelling 18 12 .600 MAIAW Div. II WWIAC Div. II 6 4 .600 3rd League Champions MAIAW Regionals 1981-82 M.A. Kelling 18 12 .600 MAIAW Div. II WWIAC Div. II 7 3 .700 2nd Championship MAIAW Regionals 1982-83 M.A. Kelling 22 8 .733 NAIA WWIAC Div. II 5 1 .835 t-1st District Champs** — 1983-84 M.A. Kelling 25 8 .758 NAIA WWIAC South 9 1 .900 1st Third Place*** NAIA Tournament Bi-District Champs 1984-85 M.A. Kelling 25 7 .781 NAIA — — — .--- — Bi-District Champs NAIA Tournament 1985-86 M.A. Kelling 16 12 .571 NAIA — — — .--- — District Title Game — 1986-87 M.A. Kelling 20 9 .690 NAIA — — — .--- — District Title Game — 1987-88 M.A. Kelling 25 5 .835 NAIA/ NCAA Div. II — — — .--- — District Champs — 1988-89 M.A. Kelling 19 10 .655 NAIA / NCAA Div. II — — — .--- — District Title Game — 1989-90 M.A. Kelling 17 9 .654 NAIA / NCAA Div. II — — — .--- — — — 1990-91 M.A. Kelling 11 16 .407 NCAA Div. I Independent — — .--- — — — 1991-92 M.A. Kelling 17 11 .607 NCAA Div. I Independent — — .--- — — — 1992-93 M.A. Kelling 15 12 .556 NCAA Div. I Independent — — .--- — — — 1993-94 M.A. Kelling 12 15 .444 NCAA Div. I Mid-Continent 9 9 .500 t-6th Quarterfi nals — 1994-95 M.A. Kelling 2 25 .074 NCAA Div. I Midwestern Collegiate 1 15 .063 12th Quarterfi nals — 1995-96 Jenny Sell 4 22 .154 NCAA Div. I Midwestern Collegiate 3 13 .188 9th Quarterfi nals — 1996-97 Sandy Botham 16 12 .571 NCAA Div. I Midwestern Collegiate 10 6 .625 4th Semifi nals — 1997-98 Sandy Botham 15 12 .556 NCAA Div. I Midwestern Collegiate 7 7 .500 4th Quarterfi nals — 1998-99 Sandy Botham 11 16 .407 NCAA Div. I Midwestern Collegiate 7 7 .500 5th Quarterfi nals — 1999-00 Sandy Botham 16 12 .571 NCAA Div. I Midwestern Collegiate 10 4 .714 2nd Quarterfi nals — 2000-01 Sandy Botham 19 11 .633 NCAA Div. I Midwestern Collegiate 12 2 .857 t-1st League Champions NCAA First Round 2001-02 Sandy Botham 20 8 .714 NCAA Div. I Horizon League 14 2 .875 2nd Quarterfi nals — 2002-03 Sandy Botham 15 13 .536 NCAA Div. I Horizon League 11 5 .688 t-2nd Quarterfi nals — 2003-04 Sandy Botham 17 12 .586 NCAA Div. I Horizon League 12 4 .750 2nd Semifi nals — 2004-05 Sandy Botham 14 14 .500 NCAA Div. I Horizon League 11 5 .688 t-2nd Quarterfi nals — 2005-06 Sandy Botham 22 9 .710 NCAA Div. I Horizon League 14 2 .875 t-1st League Champions NCAA First Round 2006-07 Sandy Botham 15 16 .484 NCAA Div. I Horizon League 10 6 .625 4th Semifi nals — 2007-08 Sandy Botham 17 14 .548 NCAA Div. I Horizon League 11 7 .611 t-2nd Semifi nals — 2008-09 Sandy Botham 15 18 .455 NCAA Div. I Horizon League 7 11 .389 t-7th Championship — Total 38 Years 523 450 .538 178 122 .593

* In 1980, UWM lost to UW-LaCrosse, but defeated UW-Stevens Point to move from Division III (Large Schools) in the WWIAC to Division II. ** In 1983, conference and school records only indicate results from the District 14 Tournament. *** 1984 is the only season found that UWM competed in the WWIAC Tournament and the district tournament in the same season. 1971-78 - Conference standings and records are not available. 1979-82 - Tournament records are WWIAC Tournament and AIAW Regional qualifying tournament. After the AIAW qualifying, a team advanced to the AIAW Regional. 1982-89 - UWM competed in a District 14 Tournament with the winner advancing to the Bi-District Championship. Years listed as ‘District Champs’ notes the Panthers lost in the bi-district title game. The winner of that game would then advance to the NAIA Tournament. In 1982-83, the District 14 champion advanced to the Area IV playoff s. 1987-90 - UWM held dual membership in NAIA and NCAA Division II in preparation of a move to Division I, but competed in the NAIA post-season.

Coach Years W L Pct. Affi liation Years W L Pct. Division I Conference Affi liations Sander 1971-76 20 38 .345 Division I 1990-Pres. 272 268 .504 Division I Independent 1990-93 Borowski 1976-77 1 9 .100 NAIA 1982-89 170 68 .722 Mid-Continent Conference 1993-94 Schley 1977-78 2 16 .111 AIAW/MAIAW 1971-82 81 114 .415 Midwestern Collegiate Conference ! 1994-01 Kelling 1978-95 284 198 .589 Horizon League 2001-Pr. Sell 1995-96 4 22 .154 Botham 1996-Pres. 212 167 .559 ! - The MCC became the Horizon League in 2001

2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Division I Record vs. Opponents RRecordsecords Team W L First (year) Last (year) Team W L First (year) Last (year) 79 Air Force 2 0 65-53 (06-07) 57-48 (08-09) Montana State 2 0 63-52 (99-00) 64-61 (01-02) Akron 2 0 68-59 (90-91) 75-71 (91-92) Navy 1 0 79-76 (97-98) 79-76 (97-98) Arizona State 0 1 65-81 (02-03) 65-81 (02-03) Nebraska 1 2 46-80 (94-95) 51-78 (98-89) Auburn 0 1 41-68 (93-94) 41-68 (93-94) New Hampshire 0 3 59-74 (95-96) 46-59 (03-04) Ball State 4 1 60-82 (90-91) 78-73 (03-04) New Mexico 0 1 69-72 (95-96) 69-72 (95-96) Bowling Green 2 2 77-52 (92-93) 69-88 (01-02) North Carolina State 0 1 42-77 (08-09) 42-77 (08-09) Buff alo 0 2 58-78 (99-00) 52-81 (00-01) North Dakota State 0 2 53-63 (06-07) 64-67 (07-08) Butler 18 15 46-65 (94-95) 53-52 (08-09) Northeastern Illinois 6 2 67-66 (90-91) 68-71 (95-96) Cardinal Stritch 1 0 76-55 (07-08) 76-55 (07-08) Northern Illinois 7 9 64-112 (90-91) 71-61 (08-09) Central Connecticut State 2 0 65-56 (06-07) 77-51 (07-08) Northern Iowa 2 4 64-69 (90-91) 50-68 (04-05) Central Michigan 3 3 61-84 (92-93) 78-77 (08-09) Northern Michigan 1 0 77-65 (05-06) 77-65 (05-06) Chicago State 10 2 75-68 (90-91) 88-76 (07-08) Northwestern 3 3 46-89 (92-93) 81-73 (05-06) Cleveland State 20 16 75-67 (93-94) 63-57 (08-09) Notre Dame 0 1 50-98 (94-95) 50-98 (94-95) Creighton 0 2 69-80 (99-00) 66-54 (03-04) Oakland 2 0 69-64 (04-05) 73-71 (05-06) Dayton 1 2 70-79 (96-97) 55-56 (07-08) Oklahoma 0 1 57-89 (05-06) 57-89 (05-06) Denver 1 0 48-47 (96-97) 48-47 (96-97) Oklahoma State 1 0 84-77 (02-03) 84-77 (02-03) DePaul 0 3 62-94 (03-04) 79-91 (05-06) Oregon State 1 0 66-64 (99-00) 66-64 (99-00) Detroit 21 16 68-61 (91-92) 50-59 (08-09) Pepperdine 1 0 73-62 (98-99) 73-62 (98-99) Drake 0 4 83-104 (97-98) 53-63 (07-08) Purdue 0 2 59-82 (02-03) 60-98 (02-03) Duke 0 2 34-104 (94-95) 63-93 (01-02) Sacramento State 0 1 72-85 (92-93) 72-85 (92-93) Eastern Illinois 2 0 71-49 (93-94) 80-58 (93-94) San Jose State 1 0 66-63 (06-07) 66-63 (06-07) Eastern Michigan 2 2 64-50 (91-92) 69-59 (96-97) St. Louis 5 2 62-51 (91-92) 75-48 (96-97) Evansville 1 2 60-72 (91-92) 61-62 (08-09) St. Mary’s (CA) 1 1 62-82 (00-01) 67-51 (01-02) Florida Atlantic 1 0 66-57 (98-99) 66-57 (98-99) St. Francis (IL) 1 0 95-63 (90-91) 95-63 (90-91) Florida State 0 1 70-72 (03-04) 70-72 (03-04) San Francisco 1 1 68-78 (00-01) 58-51 (02-03) Furman 1 0 87-67 (98-99) 87-67 (98-99) San Jose State 1 0 66-63 (06-07) 66-63 (06-07) Green Bay 10 29 47-59 (90-91) 41-65 (08-09) South Carolina 0 1 63-89 (98-99) 63-89 (98-99) Hawaii 0 1 85-87 (99-00) 85-87 (99-00) South Dakota State 0 2 36-58 (04-05) 55-70 (05-06) Hofstra 1 0 57-55 (97-98) 57-55 (97-98) South Florida 0 1 59-85 (06-07) 59-85 (06-07) Illinois 0 2 43-63 (07-08) 61-63 (08-09) Southeast Missouri State 6 2 53-65 (91-92) 73-70 (05-06) Illinois-Chicago (UIC) 23 13 63-48 (90-91) 70-49 (08-09) Southern California (USC) 0 1 65-77 (08-09) 65-77 (08-09) Illinois State 1 1 64-67 (00-01) 69-63 (01-02) SIU Edwardsville 1 0 88-65 (08-09) 88-65 (08-09) Indiana State 1 4 62-85 (90-91) 53-83 (95-96) Southern Methodist (SMU) 1 0 53-47 (06-07) 53-47 (06-07) Iona 0 1 68-70 (95-96) 68-70 (95-96) Texas-Arlington 0 1 43-58 (96-97) 43-58 (96-97) Iowa 0 2 51-59 (04-05) 42-82 (05-06) Toledo 1 1 59-96 (90-91) 71-58 (91-92) Iowa State 1 4 76-52 (92-93) 48-85 (06-07) Valparaiso 5 4 85-75 (93-94) 64-67 (08-09) IPFW 1 1 87-67 (03-04) 65-70 (04-05) Vanderbilt 0 2 64-79 (01-02) 51-98 (02-03) Jackson State 1 0 79-52 (92-93) 79-52 (92-93) Wagner 1 0 63-49 (97-98) 63-49 (97-98) La Salle 1 3 55-84 (94-95) 77-61 (07-08) Weber State 0 1 59-56 (03-04) 49-56 (03-04) Liberty 1 0 65-56 (03-04) 65-56 (03-04) Washington 0 1 75-86 (04-05) 75-86 (04-05) Loyola 27 7 52-61 (91-92) 66-70 (08-09) Washington State 0 1 52-73 (08-09) 52-73 (08-09) Marquette 3 15 75-66 (90-91) 63-62 (08-09) Western Illinois 3 3 73-78 (90-91) 86-66 (96-97) Miami (FL) 0 2 71-78 (05-06) 70-73 (07-08) Western Michigan 1 1 59-78 (90-91) 61-45 (91-92) Miami (OH) 1 1 66-56 (92-93) 45-101 (94-95) Wichita State 1 0 74-59 (99-00) 74-59 (99-00) Michigan 0 3 52-93 (90-91) 77-86 (95-96) Wisconsin 1 13 79-99 (90-91) 69-71 (08-09) Michigan State 0 2 48-61 (92-93) 45-64 (05-06) UW-Parkside 3 0 78-77 (90-91) 79-70 (92-93) Middle Tennessee State 1 0 69-64 (02-03) 69-64 (02-03) Wright State 22 13 73-55 (90-91) 70-64 (08-09) Minnesota 1 0 75-57 (97-98) 75-57 (97-98) Xavier 0 3 58-71 (94-95) 63-64 (98-99) Mississippi 0 1 57-74 (01-02) 57-74 (01-02) Yale 1 0 67-56 (90-91) 67-56 (90-91) Missouri 0 2 47-90 (99-00) 64-88 (00-01) Youngstown State 18 5 54-84 (90-91) 70-49 (08-09) UM-Kansas City (UMKC) 2 5 47-51 (90-91) 42-63 (92-93) 2009-10 Opponents in BOLD • Series records since 1990-91 • Milwaukee score listed fi rst Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide RRecordsecords All-Time Record vs. Opponents Team W L Team W L Team W L 80 Air Force 2 0 Iona 0 1 Purdue 0 2 Akron 2 0 Iowa 0 2 Purdue-Calumet 6 0 Alaska-Fairbanks 1 0 Iowa State 1 4 Quincy 3 1 Aquinas (MI) 0 1 Jackson State 1 0 Sacramento State 0 1 Arizona State 0 1 Judson 1 0 Saginaw Valley State 1 5 Auburn 0 1 Kalamazoo 1 0 San Francisco 1 1 Ball State 4 1 Lake Michigan 1 0 San Jose State 1 0 Bemidji State 4 0 Lake Superior State 0 1 St. Ambrose 2 3 Bowling Green 2 2 Lakeland 7 0 St. Cloud State 0 3 Bradley 1 0 La Salle 1 3 St. Francis (IL) 10 2 St. Joseph’s (MO) 1 0 Buff alo 0 2 Lewis 6 5 St. Louis 5 1 Butler 18 15 Liberty 1 0 St. Mary’s (MN) 1 0 Calvin (MI) 1 0 Lincoln (MO) 1 0 St. Mary’s (CA) 1 1 Carroll (WI) 12 5 Loras 2 2 Loyola 29 9 St. Norbert 6 3 Cardinal Stritch 1 0 South Carolina 0 1 Carson-Newman 0 1 Mankato State 2 1 Marian 2 0 South Dakota 0 1 Carthage 10 12 South Dakota State 1 2 Central Michigan 4 3 Marquette 20 21 Marycrest 1 0 South Florida 0 1 Chicago State 14 3 Southeast Missouri State 6 2 Cleveland State 20 16 Miami (Fla.) 0 2 Miami (Ohio) 1 1 Southern California (USC) 0 1 Columbia 1 0 6 1 Michigan 0 3 SIU Edwardsville Concordia (Wis.) 9 0 Southern Methodist (SMU) 1 0 Michigan State 0 2 Concordia (Ill.) 0 1 Southwest Texas 1 0 Middle Tennessee State 1 0 Creighton 0 2 Texas-Arlington 0 1 Minnesota 1 0 Culver Stockton 3 0 Toledo 1 1 Minnesota-Duluth 1 3 Dayton 1 2 Valparaiso 8 4 Mississippi 0 1 Denver 1 0 Vanderbilt 0 2 Missouri 0 2 DePaul 0 3 Wagner 1 0 Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) 2 6 Detroit 21 16 Washington 0 1 Montana State 2 0 Drake 0 4 Washington State 0 1 National College of Education 9 0 Weber State 0 1 Duke 0 2 Navy 1 0 Eastern Illinois 2 3 Western Illinois 3 3 Nebraska 1 2 Western Michigan 1 1 Eastern Michigan 2 2 New Hampshire 0 3 Evansville 2 2 Westmar 0 2 New Mexico 0 1 Wichita State 1 0 Ferris State 1 0 North Carolina State 0 1 Florida Atlantic 1 0 Winona State 3 0 North Dakota State 0 2 Wisconsin 3 19 Florida State 0 1 North Park 1 0 UW-Eau Claire 10 6 Franklin College 0 1 Northeastern Illinois 15 3 UW-La Crosse 6 11 Furman 1 0 Northern Illinois 7 10 UW-Oshkosh 4 16 Grand Valley State 0 2 Northern Iowa 2 7 UW-Parkside 24 2 Green Bay 17 48 Northern Michigan 7 5 UW-Platteville 4 6 Hawaii 0 1 Northland 1 0 UW-River Falls 4 2 Hofstra 1 0 Northwestern 3 3 UW-Stevens Point 7 9 Illinois 0 2 Northwood Institute 1 0 UW-Stout 3 0 Illinois-Chicago (UIC) 25 13 Notre Dame 0 1 UW-Superior 4 0 Illinois State 1 3 Oakland 2 5 UW-Whitewater 8 14 Indiana Institute of Technology 1 0 Oklahoma 0 1 Wright State 22 13 IPFW 2 1 Oklahoma State 1 0 Xavier 0 3 IUPUI 1 1 Oregon State 1 0 Yale 1 0 Indiana State 1 4 Pepperdine 1 0 Youngstown State 18 5 Indianapolis 1 0 Portland 0 1 2009-10 Opponents in BOLD 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide All-Time Record vs. Conferences RRecordsecords America East 0-3 Great West 10-2 Pacifi c 10 1-4 Overtime Games 81 New Hampshire 0-3 Chicago State 10-2 Arizona State 0-1 Date Opponent Ties* Final Oregon State 1-0 2/26/09 @ Butler 61 L, 74-71 Atlantic Coast 0-6 Horizon 164-116 USC 0-1 12/22/08 Evansville 53 L, 62-61 Duke 0-2 Butler 18-15 Washington 0-1 12/2/08 @ Wisconsin 54/63 L, 71-69 Florida State 0-1 Cleveland State 20-16 Washington State 0-1 2/23/08 @ UIC 62/68 L, 70-69 Miami 0-2 Detroit 21-15 2/9/08 @ Youngstown St. 71/81 W, 94-87 North Carolina State 0-1 Green Bay 10-29 Patriot League 1-0 11/28/07 Miami (Fla.) 60 L, 73-70 Loyola 27-7 Navy 1-0 3/ 9/07 @ Green Bay 66 L, 84-79 Atlantic 10 7-10 UIC 23-13 3/7/07 Wright St. 71 W, 83-79 Dayton 1-2 Valparaiso 5-4 SEC 0-5 12/23/06 @ La Salle 62 L, 74-69 LaSalle 1-3 Wright State 22-13 Auburn 0-1 St. Louis 5-2 Youngstown State 18-5 Mississippi 0-1 12/31/05 Butler 67 L, 80-79 Xavier 0-3 South Carolina 0-1 11/25/05 @ SE Missouri St. 70/83 W, 90-87 Ivy League 1-0 Vanderbilt 0-2 11/18/05 Oakland 61 W, 73-71 Big East 3-20 Yale 1-0 1/27/05 @ Detroit 66 W, 74-73 DePaul 0-3 Southern 1-0 1/24/04 @ Butler 51 L, 67-61 Marquette 3-15 Mid-American 23-22 Furman 1-0 1/10/04 Loyola 73 W, 83-78 Notre Dame 0-1 Akron 2-0 1/2/03 Detroit 56 L, 66-57 South Florida 0-1 Ball State 4-1 Southland 0-1 2/3/00 @ Wright St. 62 W, 71-65 Bowling Green 2-2 Texas-Arlington 0-1 1/19/00 Valparaiso 71/83 L, 95-84 Big Sky 3-2 Buff alo 0-2 12/12/99 vs. Oregon St. 60 W, 66-64 Montana State 2-0 Central Michigan 3-3 SWAC 1-0 12/10/99 @ Hawaii 75 L, 87-85 Sacramento State 0-1 Eastern Michigan 2-2 Jackson State 1-0 2/13/99 @ Cleveland St. 67 L, 85-80 San Jose State 1-0 Miami (OH) 1-1 2/13/97 Cleveland St. 54 W, 68-65 Weber State 0-1 Northern Illinois 7-9 Summit 8-13 2/6/97 @ Butler 75/82 W, 92-91 Toledo 1-1 IPFW 1-1 1/18/97 @ Cleveland St. 71 L, 83-78 Big South 1-0 Western Michigan 1-1 UM-Kansas City 2-5 2/17/96 @ Cleveland St. 91 W, 101-99 Liberty 1-0 North Dakota State 0-2 2/17/94 @ Valparaiso 82 W, 96-94 Missouri Valley 6-17 Oakland 2-0 2/10/94 Wright St. 75/84 L, 93-91 Big Ten 5-28 Creighton 0-2 South Dakota State 0-2 12/11/92 @ Green Bay 72 L, 71-70 Illinois 0-2 Drake 0-4 Western Illinois 3-3 Iowa 0-2 Evansville 1-2 vs. Ranked Opponents Michigan 0-3 Illinois State 1-1 Sun Belt 3-0 Date Polls^ Opponent Score Michigan State 0-2 Indiana State 1-4 Denver 1-0 3/9/07 22/22 @ Green Bay L, 84-79 Minnesota 1-0 Northern Iowa 2-4 Florida Atlantic 1-0 2/10/07 24/25 Green Bay L, 63-72 Northwestern 3-3 Wichita State 1-0 Middle Tennessee State 1-0 Purdue 0-2 3/18/06 16/16 vs. Michigan St. L, 65-46 Wisconsin 1-14 Metro-Atlantic 0-1 WAC 0-1 11/30/05 14/14 DePaul L, 91-79 Iona 0-1 Hawaii 0-1 11/11/05 25/25 @ Oklahoma L, 89-57 Big XII 3-9 12/28/04 18/19 Iowa L, 59-51 Iowa State 1-4 Mountain West 2-1 West Coast 3-2 11/23/04 19/20 @ DePaul L, 89-67 Missouri 0-2 Air Force 2-0 Pepperdine 1-0 11/25/03 8/11 @ Purdue L, 98-60 Nebraska 1-2 New Mexico 0-1 St. Mary’s (CA) 1-1 2/22/03 21/21 @ Green Bay L, 75-50 Oklahoma 0-1 San Francisco 1-1 1/18/03 16/17 Green Bay L, 61-60 Oklahoma State 1-0 Northeast 3-0 11/22/02 7/7 Purdue L, 82-59 Central Connecticut State 2-0 NCAA Division II 4-0 12/10/02 9/9 @ Vanderbilt L, 98-51 Colonial Athletic 1-0 Wagner 1-0 Northern Michigan 1-0 11/30/01 4/3 Vanderbilt L, 79-64 Hofstra 1-0 UW-Parkside 3-0 3/17/01 3/5 @ Duke L, 96-63 Ohio Valley 9-2 11/21/98 23/NR @ Nebraska L, 78-51 Conference USA 1-0 Eastern Illinois 2-0 NAIA 2-0 12/13/97 13/13 Nebraska W, 88-76 SMU 1-0 Southeast Missouri State 6-2 Cardinal Stritch 1-0 12/11/01 15/19 @ Wisconsin L, 80-61 SIU Edwardsville 1-0 St. Francis (IL) 1-0 11/17/98 23/23 @ Wisconsin L, 71-66 11/25/97 23/23 @ Wisconsin L, 72-70 Teams sorted by current affi liation • ^ Rankings listed AP Poll fi rst, then ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll 11/24/96 23/20 @ Wisconsin L, 95-63 * Ties note score at the end of regulation and, in some cases, the fi rst overtime period 12/30/93 18/19 @ Auburn L, 68-41 Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide RRecordsecords Series Histories Air Force 2-0 1/24/04 Butler L 67-61 Cleveland State 20-16 82 Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/1-0/0-0 1/8/04 Milwaukee W 64-59 Home/Away/Neutral: 11-5/7-9/2-2 11/22/08 Air Force W 57-48 3/1/03 Milwaukee W 68-55 3/13/09 Milwaukee W 63-57 12/7/06 Milwaukee W 65-53 1/25/03 Butler W 70-62 2/5/09 Cleveland State L 53-45 1/23/02 Milwaukee W 70-39 1/10/09 Cleveland State L 54-49 Akron 2-0 1/12/02 Butler W 79-47 2/7/08 Cleveland State L 68-58 Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/1-0/0-0 3/1/01 Butler W 67-62 1/12/08 Milwaukee W 63-52 1/8/92 Milwaukee W 75-71 2/3/01 Milwaukee W 80-61 2/15/07 Cleveland State L 57-54 1/5/91 Akron W 68-59 3/2/00 Milwaukee W 71-57 1/20/07 Milwaukee W 75-68 2/5/00 Butler L 82-74 1/28/06 Milwaukee W 61-46 Arizona State 0-1 2/6/99 Milwaukee W 78-63 1/14/06 Cleveland State W 68-53 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-1/0-0 1/7/99 Butler L 87-69 2/12/05 Cleveland State W 69-61 11/30/02 Arizona State L 81-65 2/7/98 Butler L 75-59 1/13/05 Milwaukee W 71-66 1/8/98 Milwaukee W 61-59 2/14/04 Milwaukee W 52-51 Auburn 0-1 2/6/97 Butler (2OT) W 92-91 1/15/04 Cleveland State L 59-57 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-1/0-0 1/11/97 Milwaukee L 61-44 3/6/03 Green Bay, Wis. L 83-69 12/30/93 Auburn L 68-41 2/8/96 Milwaukee L 87-69 2/8/03 Cleveland State W 88-81 1/13/96 Butler L 97-67 1/4/03 Milwaukee W 89-73 Ball State 4-1 2/26/95 Butler L 81-48 2/14/02 Cleveland St. W 65-61 1/12/95 Milwaukee L 65-46 Home/Away/Neutral: 1-1/2-0/1-0 1/17/02 Milwaukee W 80-67 11/22/03 Chicago, Ill. W 78-73 2/10/01 Cleveland State W 83-75 Cardinal Stritch 1-0 12/9/98 Ball State W 87-76 1/11/01 Milwaukee W 80-66 Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/0-0/0-0 12/7/97 Milwaukee W 76-64 3/9/00 Detroit, Mich. L 73-68 12/28/07 Milwaukee W 76-55 2/12/00 Milwaukee W 87-66 1/11/92 Ball State W 86-63 1/13/00 Cleveland State W 70-69 1/12/91 Milwaukee L 82-60 Central Connecticut State 2-0 3/4/99 Cleveland State L 74-61 Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/1-0/0-0 2/13/99 Cleveland State L 85-80 Bowling Green 2-2 12/1/07 Central Connecticut St. W 77-51 1/14/99 Milwaukee L 74-69 Home/Away/Neutral: 1-1/1-1/0-0 11/19/06 Milwaukee W 65-56 2/14/98 Milwaukee L 68-63 12/8/01 Bowling Green W 77-52 1/15/98 Cleveland State L 79-68 12/28/00 Milwaukee W 68-48 Central Michigan 3-3 (1-0) 3/6/97 Green Bay, Wis. 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L 72-58 1/20/05 Milwaukee W 69-58 11/29/96 Milwaukee W 55-47 2/24/94 Milwaukee W 64-57 2/5/04 Milwaukee W 61-47 12/5/92 Milwaukee W 73-60 1/20/94 Western Illinois L 85-72 1/22/04 Wright State W 69-61 1/7/93 SE Missouri State W 56-54 12/14/91 Milwaukee W 81-71 2/27/03 Milwaukee W 83-75 1/16/92 SE Missouri State L 85-74 12/14/90 Western Illinois L 78-73 1/23/03 Wright State W 76-65 11/30/91 Milwaukee L 65-53 2/7/02 Milwaukee W 65-47 Western Michigan 1-1 1/10/02 Wright State W 70-52 Texas-Arlington 0-1 Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/0-1/0-0 3/8/01 Chicago, Ill. W 58-34 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-0/0-1 1/4/92 Milwaukee W 61-45 3/4/01 Wright State W 74-52 12/6/96 Albuquerque, NM L 58-43 2/23/91 Western Michigan L 78-59 2/1/01 Milwaukee W 72-59 3/4/00 Milwaukee W 75-68 Toldeo 1-1 Wichita State 1-0 2/3/00 Wright State W 71-65 Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/0-1/0-0 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/1-0/0-0 2/4/99 Milwaukee W 56-41 1/2/92 Milwaukee W 71-58 12/11/99 Wichita State W 74-59 1/9/99 Wright State L 66-50 Histories for Division I Era Only (Since 1990-91) • Pre-Division I Records in Parenthesis 2/5/98 Wright State L 56-42 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Series Histories/In-Season Tournaments RRecordsecords 1/10/98 Milwaukee W 68-60 Yale 1-0 2/26/05 Youngstown State L 75-68 87 2/8/97 Wright State L 60-44 Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/0-0/0-0 1/29/05 Milwaukee L 79-67 1/13/97 Milwaukee W 81-56 1/3/91 Milwaukee W 67-56 2/28/04 Youngstown State W 59-51 2/10/96 Milwaukee L 60-47 1/31/04 Milwaukee W 62-56 1/15/96 Wright State L 63-62 Youngstown State 18-5 2/15/03 Milwaukee W 74-54 2/10/95 Wright State L 69-35 Home/Away/Neutral: 10-2/8-3/0-0 1/11/03 Youngstown State W 79-59 2/10/94 Milwaukee L 93-91 3/9/09 Milwaukee W 70-49 2/21/02 Youngstown State W 67-46 1/6/94 Wright State L 60-53 2/7/09 Milwaukee W 78-51 2/2/02 Milwaukee W 100-46 2/2/91 Wright State W 73-55 1/8/09 Youngstown State W 72-60 2/5/94 Youngstown State W 64-59 2/9/08 Youngstown St. (2OT) W 94-87 12/20/93 Milwaukee W 73-64 Xavier 0-3 1/10/08 Milwaukee W 76-66 2/29/92 Milwaukee W 77-54 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/0-2/0-0 2/17/07 Youngstown State W 76-70 2/1/92 Youngstown State L 65-60 12/6/98 Milwaukee L 64-63 1/18/07 Milwaukee W 60-44 2/11/91 Milwaukee L 95-66 11/21/97 Xavier L 72-59 2/18/06 Milwaukee W 67-44 1/7/91 Youngstown State L 84-54 2/8/95 Xavier L 71-58 1/12/06 Youngstown State W 64-59

In-Season Tournaments Wolfpack Invitational Wells Fargo Holiday Classic Minnesota Dial Classic 11/15-16/08 • Fourth Place (0-2) • Raleigh, N.C. 11/29-30/02 • Second Place (1-1) • Tempe, Ariz. 11/29-30/97 • Champions (2-0) • Minneapolis, Minn. First Game NCSU (Host) L, 77-42 First Game Oklahoma State W, 84-77 First Game Minnesota (Host) W, 75-57 Consolation USC L, 77-65 Consolation Arizona State (Host) L, 81-65 Championship Navy W, 79-76 Tournament MVP: Daryl Schaff eld, Milwaukee SMU Hoops for the Cure Classic GranTree Classic 11/24-25/06 • Champions (2-0) • Dallas, Texas 11/24-25/01 • Second Place (1-1) • Bozeman, Mont. Lobo Classic First Game San Jose State W, 66-63 First Game Mississippi L, 74-57 12/6-7/96 • Third Place (1-1) • Albuquerque, N.M. Championship SMU (Host) W, 53-47 Second Game Montana State (Host) W, 64-61 First Game Texas-Arlington L, 58-43 Tournament MVP: Traci Edwards, Milwaukee Consolation Denver W, 48-47 Hawaii Invitational SEMO HealthPoint Plaza Thanksgiving Classic 12/10-12/99 • N/A (2-1) • Manoa, Hawaii Duke Basketball Classic 11/25/05 • N/A (1-0) • Cape Girardeau, Mo. First Game Hawaii (Host) L, 87-85 12/3-4/94 • Fourth Place (0-2) • Durham, N.C. First Game SE Missouri St. (Host) W, 90-87 Second Game Wichita State W, 74-59 First Game Duke (Host) L, 104-34 Third Game Oregon State W, 66-64 Consolation Nebraska L, 80-46 Seattle Times Husky Classic 11/26-27/04 • Third Place (1-1) • Seattle, Wa. Florida Atlantic New Year Classic UMKC Classic First Game Washington (Host) L, 86-75 12/28-29/98 • Third Place (1-1) • Boca Raton, Fla. 3/5-6/93 • N/A (0-2) • Kansas City, Mo. Consolation Columbia W, 63-59 First Game South Carolia L, 89-63 First Game UMKC (Host) L, 63-42 Consolation Florida Atlantic (Host) W, 66-57 Second Game Sacramento State L, 85-72 Florida State Seminole Classic 11/29-30/03 • Third Place (1-1) • Tallahassee, Fla. Coors Rocky Mountain Invitational Auburn Dial Classic First Game Florida State (Host) L, 72-70 11/27-28/98 • Third Place (1-1) • Ft. Collins, Colo. 12/29-30/92 • Second Place (1-1) • Montgomery, Ala. Consolation Liberty W, 65-56 First Game La Salle L, 65-62 First Game Jackson State W, 79-52 Consolation Furman W, 87-67 Consolation Auburn (Host) L, 68-41 Moran Realty Classic 11/21-22/03 • Third Place (1-1) • Chicago, Ill. Hofstra Invitational Green Bay Days Inn Invitational First Game DePaul (Host) L, 94-62 12/28-29/97 • Champions (2-0) • Staten Island, N.Y. 12/11-12/92 • Fourth Place (0-2) • Green Bay, Wis. Consolation Ball State W, 78-73 First Game Hofstra (Host) W, 57-55 First Game Green Bay (Host) L, 71-70 Championship Wagner W, 63-49 Consolation Michigan State L, 61-48 Commerce Bank/Kansas State Classic Tournament MVP: Trina Rathke, Milwaukee 12/7-8/02 • Third Place (1-1) • Manhattan, Kan. First Game Weber State L, 56-49 Consolation Middle Tennessee St. W, 62-60 Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide RRecordsecords Yearly Results 2008-09 12/8 @ Central Michigan W 79-64 2/1 Detroit* W 63-54 88 Head Coach: Sandy Botham 12/13 Drake L 63-53 2/10 Green Bay* L 72-63 Record: 15-18 (7-11/7th Horizon League) 12/20 North Dakota St. L 67-64 2/15 @ Cleveland State* L 57-54 Leading Scorer: Traci Edwards (17.8) 12/28 Cardinal Stritch W 76-55 2/17 @ Youngstown State* W 76-70 Leading Rebounder: Traci Edwards (9.0) 12/31 La Salle W 77-61 2/22 Butler* L 74-59 11/15 @ North Carolina State^ L 77-42 1/3 @ Wright State* L 57-56 2/24 Wright State* L 65-51 11/16 vs. USC^ L 77-65 1/5 @ Detroit* W 70-63 3/1 @ Illinois-Chicago* W 89-83 11/22 @ Air Force W 57-48 1/10 Youngstown State* W 76-66 3/3 @ Loyola* W 80-66 11/26 SIU-Edwardsville W 88-65 1/12 Cleveland State* W 63-52 3/7 Wright State W ot 83-79 11/29 @ Northern Illinois W 71-61 1/17 @ Valparaiso* W 68-62 3/ 9 Green Bay# L ot 84-79 12/2 @ Wisconsin L 2ot 71-69 1/19 @ Butler* W 65-50 * Horizon League Game 12/7 @ Washington State L 73-52 1/23 UIC* L 62-59 ^ SMU Hoops for the Cure Classic (Dallas, Texas) 12/10 Illinois L 63-61 1/26 Loyola* W 54-51 # Horizon League Tournament 12/20 Central Michigan W 78-77 2/2 Green Bay* L 79-64 12/22 Evansville L ot 62-61 2/7 @ Cleveland State* L 68-58 2005-06 12/31 @ Marquette W 63-62 2/9 @ Youngstown State* W 2ot 94-87 Head Coach: Sandy Botham 1/4 Green Bay* L 47-36 2/14 Butler* L 75-73 Record: 22-9 (14-2/Horizon Co-Champions) 1/8 @ Youngstown State* W 72-60 2/16 Valparaiso* W 76-70 Leading Scorer: Traci Edwards (16.1) 1/10 @ Cleveland State* L 55-49 2/21 @ Loyola* W 83-78 Leading Rebounder: Traci Edwards (10.0) 1/15 Wright State* L 61-41 2/23 @ UIC* L 2ot 70-69 11/11 @ Oklahoma L 89-57 1/17 Detroit* W 75-57 3/1 @ Green Bay* L 66-65 11/18 Oakland W ot 73-71 1/22 @ UIC* L 71-57 3/6 Detroit* W 59-50 11/20 @ Iowa L 82-42 1/24 @ Loyola* W 83-74 3/8 Wright State* W 67-54 11/25 @ Southeast Missouri St. W 2ot 90-87 1/29 Valparaiso* L 83-65 3/12 Valparaiso# W 67-60 11/30 DePaul L 91-79 1/31 Butler* W 63-58 3/14 vs. Wright State# L 57-55 12/2 Southeast Missouri St. W 73-70 2/5 Cleveland State* L 53-45 * Horizon League Game 12/4 @ South Dakota State L 70-55 2/7 Youngstown State* W 78-51 # Horizon League Tournament 12/11 Northern Michigan W 77-65 2/12 @ Detroit* L 59-50 12/14 Wisconsin L 72-57 2/14 @ Wright State* W 70-64 2006-07 12/18 @ Marquette L 70-62 2/19 Loyola* L 70-66 Head Coach: Sandy Botham 12/29 @ Detroit* W 74-56 2/21 UIC* W 70-49 Record: 15-16 (10-6/4th Horizon League) 12/31 Butler* L ot 80-79 2/26 @ Butler* L ot 74-71 Leading Scorer: Traci Edwards (20.5) 1/5 Wright State* W 64-61 2/28 @ Valparaiso* L 67-64 Leading Rebounder: Traci Edwards (9.4) 1/12 @ Youngstown State* W 64-59 3/7 @ Green Bay* L 66-56 11/10 @ South Florida L 85-59 1/14 @ Cleveland State* W 68-53 3/9 Youngstown State# W 70-49 11/13 @ Miami L 78-71 1/18 @ Northwestern W 81-73 3/11 @ Butler# W 53-52 11/17 @ Drake L 75-72 1/21 Illinois-Chicago* W 55-54 3/13 vs. Cleveland State#$ W 63-57 11/19 Central Connecticut State W 65-56 1/26 @ Wright State* L 69-67 3/15 @ Green Bay# L 65-41 11/20 @ Wisconsin L 78-45 1/28 Cleveland State* W 61-46 * Horizon League Game 11/24 vs. San Jose State^ W 66-63 2/4 @ Green Bay* W 69-67 # Horizon League Tournament 11/25 @ SMU^ W 53-47 2/9 Loyola*$ W 67-58 $ Green Bay, Wis. 11/29 Marquette L 74-63 2/11 @ Butler* W 74-62 ^ Wolfpack Invitational (Raleigh, N.C.) 12/2 @ Iowa State L 85-48 2/13 Green Bay* W 65-55 12/7 Air Force W 65-53 2/16 Detroit* W 69-55 2007-08 12/10 @ North Dakota State L 63-53 2/18 Youngstown State* W 67-44 Head Coach: Sandy Botham 12/13 Chicago State L 54-45 2/23 @ Illinois-Chicago* W 65-58 Record: 17-14 (11-7/t-2nd Horizon League) 12/23 @ La Salle L ot 74-69 2/25 @ Loyola* W 78-66 Leading Scorer: Traci Edwards (20.6) 12/28 Loyola* W 73-72 3/2 Loyola# W 76-56 Leading Rebounder: Traci Edwards (9.7) 12/30 Illinois-Chicago* W 86-79 3/5 Butler# W 58-57 11/9 @ Chicago State W 88-76 1/6 @ Detroit* W 77-67 3/6 Illinois-Chicago# W 71-63 11/11 @ Illinois L 63-43 1/13 @ Green Bay* L 85-70 3/18 Michigan State^ L 65-46 11/19 Dayton L 56-55 1/18 Youngstown State* W 60-44 $ U.S. Cellular Arena 11/28 Miami (Fla.) L ot 73-70 1/20 Cleveland State* W 75-68 * Horizon League Game 12/1 @ Central Connecticut St. W 77-51 1/25 @ Wright State* W 75-65 # Horizon League Tournament (Klotsche Center) 12/4 @ Wisconsin L 79-59 1/27 @ Butler* L 81-74 ^ NCAA Tournament (Chicago, Ill.) 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Yearly Results RRecordsecords 2004-05 1/6 Marquette L 58-55 2/15 Youngstown State* W 74-54 89 Head Coach: Sandy Botham 1/8 Butler*$ W 64-59 2/22 @ Green Bay* L 75-50 Record: 14-14 (11-5/t-2nd Horizon League) 1/10 Loyola* W ot 83-78 2/27 Wright State* W 83-75 Leading Scorer: Nichole Drummond (13.7) 1/15 @ Cleveland State* L 59-57 3/1 Butler* W 68-55 Leading Rebounder: Molly O’Brien (7.0) 1/22 @ Wright State* W 69-61 3/6 vs. Cleveland State # L 83-69 11/20 @ Marquette L 74-66 1/24 @ Butler* L ot 67-61 ^ Arizona State Tournament (Tempe, Ariz.) 11/23 @ DePaul L 89-67 1/26 @ Green Bay* L 72-52 % Kansas State Tournament (Manhattan, Kan.) 11/26 @ Washington& L 86-75 1/29 Detroit* W 49-47 * Horizon League Game 11/27 vs. Columbia& W 63-59 1/31 Youngstown State* W 62-56 # Horizon League Tournament 12/2 @ Northern Iowa L 68-50 2/5 Wright State* W 61-47 12/5 @ Oakland W 69-64 2/7 @ Detroit* W 53-50 2001-02 12/8 @ Wisconsin L 75-66 2/12 IPFW$ W 87-67 Head Coach: Sandy Botham 12/12 Northwestern W 74-60 2/14 Cleveland State* W 52-51 Record: 20-8 (14-2/2nd Horizon League) 12/28 Iowa L 59-51 2/19 @ Illinois-Chicago* W 73-64 Leading Scorer: Maria Viall (16.7) 12/30 Green Bay* L 63-46 2/21 @ Loyola* L 79-62 Leading Rebounder: Maria Viall (6.8) 1/3 @ Butler* W 76-49 2/23 Green Bay* W 71-69 11/16 @ Northern Illinois W 60-52 1/8 @ Loyola* W 72-62 2/28 @ Youngstown State* W 59-51 11/19 Illinois State W 69-63 1/13 Cleveland State* W 71-66 3/4 Illinois-Chicago# W 72-59 11/24 vs. Mississippi^ L 74-57 1/15 South Dakota State L 58-36 3/7 Detroit# L 64-58 11/25 @ Montana State^ W 64-61 1/17 @ Illinois-Chicago* L 64-55 ^ DePaul Tournament (Chicago, Ill.) 11/27 Marquette L 65-63 1/20 Wright State*$ W 69-58 % Florida State Tournament (Tallahassee,Fla.) 11/30 Vanderbilt L 79-64 1/22 Butler* W 66-61 $ U.S. Cellular Arena 12/5 @ Valparaiso L 61-57 1/27 @ Detroit* W ot 74-73 * Horizon League Game 12/8 @ Bowling Green W 77-52 1/29 @ Youngstown State* L 79-67 # Horizon League Tournament 12/11 @ Wisconsin L 80-61 2/3 @ Wright State* W 57-53 12/28 St Mary’s (Calif.) W 67-51 2/5 Detroit* W 60-46 2002-03 12/31 @ Chicago State W 71-50 2/10 @ IPFW L 70-65 Head Coach: Sandy Botham 1/3 Loyola* W 90-61 2/12 @ Cleveland State* W 69-61 Record: 15-13 (11-5/t-2nd Horizon League) 1/5 Illinois-Chicago* W 67-62 2/17 Illinois-Chicago* W 76-68 Leading Scorer: Maria Viall (18.1) 1/10 @ Wright State* W 70-52 2/19 Loyola* W 73-62 Leading Rebounder: Maria Viall (10.3) 1/12 @ Butler* W 79-47 2/24 @ Green Bay* L 65-53 11/22 Purdue L 82-59 1/17 Cleveland State* W 80-67 2/26 Youngstown State* L 75-68 11/26 @ Marquette L 73-53 1/19 Detroit* W 102-71 3/3 Detroit# L 59-49 11/29 @ Arizona State^ L 81-65 1/23 Butler* W 70-39 & Seattle Times Husky Classic (Seattle, Wa.) 11/30 vs. Oklahoma State^ W 84-77 1/26 @ Green Bay* L 83-75 $ U.S. Cellular Arena 12/4 Northern Illinois W 69-64 1/31 @ Illinois-Chicago* W 75-66 * Horizon League Game 12/7 vs. Weber State % L 56-49 2/2 Youngstown State* W 100-46 # Horizon League Tournament 12/8 vs. Middle Tennessee St. % W 62-60 2/4 @ Loyola* W 74-49 12/10 @ Vanderbilt L 98-51 2/7 Wright State* W 65-47 2003-04 12/13 New Hampshire L 71-69 2/14 @ Cleveland State* W 65-61 Head Coach: Sandy Botham 12/28 San Francisco W 58-51 2/16 @ Detroit* W 73-71 Record: 17-12 (12-4/2nd Horizon League) 12/30 @ Loyola* L 66-57 2/21 @ Youngstown State* W 67-46 Leading Scorer: Maria Viall (18.2) 1/2 Detroit* L ot 66-57 2/23 Green Bay* L 88-66 Leading Rebounder: Maria Viall (10.9) 1/4 Cleveland State* W 89-73 2/28 vs. Illinois-Chicago# L 75-67 11/21 @ DePaul^ L 94-62 1/9 @ Illinois-Chicago* L 84-73 ^ Montana State Tournament (Bozeman, Mont.) 11/22 vs. Ball State^ W 78-73 1/11 @ Youngstown State* W 79-59 * Horizon League Game 11/25 @ Purdue L 88-60 1/18 Green Bay* L 61-60 # Horizon League Tournament 11/29 @ Florida State% L 72-70 1/23 @ Wright State* W 76-65 11/30 vs. Liberty% W 65-56 1/25 @ Butler* W 70-62 2000-01 12/2 Northern Iowa W 67-40 1/29 Chicago State L 66-60 Head Coach: Sandy Botham 12/6 @ Northern Illinois L 55-53 2/1 Loyola* W 68-56 Record: 19-11 (12-2/t-1st MCC Co-Champions) 12/11 @ New Hampshire L 59-46 2/6 @ Detroit* W 76-61 Leading Scorer: Jessica Wilhite (15.5) 12/22 @ Wisconsin L 54-49 2/8 @ Cleveland State* W 88-81 Leading Rebounder: Maria Viall (5.9) 1/3 Illinois-Chicago* W 74-58 2/12 Illinois-Chicago* W 61-49 11/19 @ Illinois State L 67-64 Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide RRecordsecords Yearly Results 11/21 @ Marquette L 59-43 1/25 @ Chicago State W 86-59 1997-98 90 12/2 @ Buff alo L 81-52 1/29 Loyola* W 97-77 Head Coach: Sandy Botham 12/5 Northern Illinois W 58-52 1/31 Illinois-Chicago* W 62-54 Record: 15-12 (7-7/4th MCC) 12/8 @ Creighton L 66-54 2/3 @ Wright State* W ot 71-65 Leading Scorer: Daryl Schaff eld (15.6) 12/14 Chicago State W 62-46 2/5 @ Butler* L 82-74 Leading Rebounder: Trina Rathke (6.3) 12/17 Central Michigan W 90-48 2/10 Detroit* W 75-68 11/15 @ Southeast Missouri St. W 71-56 12/28 Bowling Green W 68-48 2/12 Cleveland State* W 87-66 11/18 Marquette L 66-64 12/30 Missouri L 64-88 2/19 @ Green Bay* L 75-64 11/21 @ Xavier L 72-59 1/3 @ St. Mary’s (Calif.) L 82-62 2/24 @ Loyola* W 75-72 11/25 Wisconsin L 72-70 1/5 @ San Francisco L 78-68 2/26 @ Illinois-Chicago* L 63-45 11/29 @ Minnesota^ W 75-57 1/11 Cleveland State* W 80-66 3/2 Butler* W 71-57 11/30 vs. Navy^ W 79-76 1/13 Detroit* W 86-80 3/4 Wright State* W 75-68 12/4 @ Drake L 104-83 1/16 Wisconsin L 60-59 3/9 vs. Cleveland State# L 73-68 12/7 Ball State W 76-64 1/20 @ Green Bay* L 67-63 ^ Hawaii Tournament (Manoa, Hawaii) 12/13 Nebraska W 88-76 1/25 @ Illinois-Chicago* W 55-51 * Midwestern Collegiate Conference Game 12/21 Dayton W 61-59 1/27 @ Loyola* W 70-55 # MCC Tournament 12/28 @ Hofstra$ W 57-55 2/1 Wright State* W 72-59 12/29 vs. Wagner$ W 63-49 2/3 Butler* W 80-61 1998-99 1/4 Illinois-Chicago* W 66-53 2/8 @ Detroit* L 84-79 Head Coach: Sandy Botham 1/8 Butler* W 61-59 2/10 @ Cleveland State* W 83-75 Record: 11-16 (7-7/5th MCC) 1/10 Wright State* W 68-60 2/17 Green Bay* W 72-66 Leading Scorer: Corrin Von Wald (11.3) 1/15 @ Cleveland State* L 79-68 2/21 Loyola* W 82-68 Leading Rebounder: Kelly Lubbers (4.8) 1/17 @ Detroit* W 69-64 2/24 Illinois-Chicago* W 71-61 11/17 @ Wisconsin L 71-66 1/24 Green Bay* L 72-47 3/1 @ Butler* W 67-62 11/21 @ Nebraska L 78-51 1/31 Loyola* W 68-55 3/4 @ Wright State* W 74-52 11/27 vs. LaSalle^ L 65-62 2/5 @ Wright State* L 56-42 3/8 vs. Wright State# W 58-34 11/28 vs. Furman^ W 87-67 2/7 @ Butler* L 75-59 3/9 vs. Loyola# W 80-49 12/6 Xavier L 64-63 2/12 Detroit* L 78-66 3/10 vs. Green Bay# W 77-62 12/9 @ Ball State W 87-76 2/14 Cleveland State* L 68-63 3/17 @ Duke$ L 96-63 12/12 Pepperdine W 73-62 2/21 @ Green Bay* W 58-41 ^ Midwestern Collegiate Conference Game 12/20 Drake L 73-53 2/26 @ Loyola* L 73-69 # MCC Tournament Game 12/28 vs. South Carolina $ L 89-63 2/28 @ Illinois-Chicago* W 57-53 * NCAA Tournament (Durham, N.C.) 12/29 @ Florida Atlantic $ W 66-57 3/5 vs. Detroit # L 80-72 1/1 Northwestern L 78-58 ^ Minnesota Tournament (Minneapolis, Minn.) 1999-00 1/7 @ Butler* L 87-69 $ Hofstra Tournament (Staten Island, N.Y.) Head Coach: Sandy Botham 1/9 @ Wright State* L 66-50 * Midwestern Collegiate Conference Game Record: 16-12 (10-4/2nd MCC) 1/14 Cleveland State* L 74-69 # MCC Tournament Leading Scorer: Corrin Von Wald (11.9) 1/16 Detroit* W 53-48 Leading Rebounder: Corrin Von Wald (5.4) 1/23 @ Green Bay* L 95-87 1996-97 11/21 @ Northwestern W 65-54 1/28 @ Illinois-Chicago* W 57-48 Head Coach: Sandy Botham 11/24 Buff alo L 78-58 1/30 @ Loyola* W 70-63 Record: 16-12 (10-6/4th MCC) 11/28 @ Northern Illinois W 62-57 2/4 Wright State* W 56-41 Leading Scorer: Jen Greger (19.7) 12/1 Marquette L 70-51 2/6 Butler* W 78-63 Leading Rebounder: Apryl Rodman (6.5) 12/5 Montana State W 63-52 2/11 @ Detroit* L 65-60 11/24 @ Wisconsin L 95-63 12/10 @ Hawaii^ L ot 87-85 2/13 @ Cleveland State* L ot 85-80 11/29 Southeast Missouri St. W 55-47 12/11 vs. Wichita State^ W 74-59 2/17 @ Marquette L 74-48 12/3 @ Marquette L 79-58 12/12 vs. Oregon State^ W ot 66-64 2/20 Green Bay* L 73-54 12/6 vs. Texas-Arlington^ L 58-43 12/19 Creighton L 80-69 2/25 Loyola* W 78-50 12/7 vs. Denver^ W 48-47 12/30 @ Missouri L 90-47 2/27 Illinois-Chicago* W 73-60 12/10 @ Western Illinois W 86-66 1/4 @ Central Michigan L 70-67 3/4 @ Cleveland State# L 74-61 12/14 Northern Iowa L 78-60 1/13 @ Cleveland State* W 70-69 ^ Colorado State Tournament (Ft. Collins, Colo.) 12/21 @ Dayton L 79-70 1/15 @ Detroit* L 71-68 $ Florida Atlantic Tournament (Boca Raton, Fla.) 12/30 Eastern Michigan W 69-59 1/19 Valparaiso L 2ot 95-84 * Midwestern Collegiate Conference Game 1/2 @ Illinois-Chicago* L 53-51 1/22 Green Bay* W 79-72 # MCC Tournament 1/4 @ Northern Illinois* L 80-63 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Yearly Results RRecordsecords 1/6 St. Louis W 75-48 1994-95 1/17 Marquette L 85-77 91 1/8 Green Bay* W 55-54 Head Coach: M.A. Kelling 1/20 @ Western Illinois* L 85-72 1/11 Butler* L 61-44 Record: 2-25 (1-15/12th MCC) 1/22 @ Northern Illinois* L 95-75 1/13 Wright State* W 81-56 Leading Scorer: Jen Greger (11.9) 1/29 @ Green Bay* L 76-46 1/18 @ Cleveland State* L ot 83-78 Leading Rebounder: Jill Gutzke (5.6) 2/3 @ Cleveland State* L 85-75 1/23 Detroit* W 72-69 11/25 Northwestern L 64-55 2/5 @ Youngstown State* W 64-59 1/25 Loyola* W 61-58 11/28 @ Miami (Ohio) L 101-45 2/10 Wright State* L 2ot 93-91 2/1 @ Green Bay* W 58-54 12/3 @ Duke^ L 104-34 2/12 Eastern Illinois* W 80-58 2/6 @ Butler* W 2ot 92-91 12/4 vs. Nebraska^ L 80-46 2/17 @ Valparaiso* W ot 96-94 2/8 @ Wright State* L 60-44 12/10 @ Michigan L 81-67 2/20 @ Illinois-Chicago* W 66-48 2/13 Cleveland State* W ot 68-65 12/28 @ Northern Iowa L 67-47 2/24 Western Illinois* W 64-57 2/20 @ Detroit* L 94-65 12/30 @ Iowa State L 77-42 2/27 Northern Illinois* L 77-68 2/22 @ Loyola* W 70-53 1/7 Green Bay* L 85-34 2/28 Detroit* W 53-52 2/27 Illinois-Chicago* W 73-58 1/9 @ St. Louis L 69-68 3/5 Green Bay* L 73-69 3/1 Northern Illinois* W 73-68 1/12 Butler* L 65-46 3/10 vs. Western Illinois# L 72-58 3/6 vs. Cleveland State # W 79-61 1/14 Illinois-Chicago* L 66-52 * Mid-Continent Conference Game 3/7 vs. Detroit # L 98-63 1/16 @ Marquette L 86-46 # Mid-Con Tournament Game ^ New Mexico Tournament (Albuquerque, N.M.) 1/19 @ Loyola* L 71-50 * Midwestern Collegiate Conference Game 1/21 @ Northern Illinois* L 80-53 1992-93 # MCC Tournament 1/23 St. Louis W 72-48 Head Coach: M.A. Kelling 1/26 Detroit* L 67-46 Record: 15-12 1995-96 1/28 @ Notre Dame L 98-50 Leading Scorer: Niki Flack (15.3) Head Coach: Jenny Sell 2/2 LaSalle L 84-55 Leading Rebounder: Erica Young (8.2) Record: 4-22 (3-13/9th MCC) 2/4 Cleveland State* L 83-70 12/1 @ Eastern Michigan L 78-76 Leading Scorer: Jen Greger (13.8) 2/8 @ Xavier L 71-58 12/2 @ Detroit L 70-45 Leading Rebounder: Jill Gutzke (7.5) 2/10 @ Wright State* L 69-35 12/5 Southeast Missouri St. W 73-60 11/24 Michigan L 86-77 2/16 Northern Illinois* L 72-49 12/7 @ Bowling Green L 88-69 11/27 @ St. Louis L 69-65 2/18 Loyola* W 75-59 12/11 @ Green Bay* L ot 71-70 12/2 @ Indiana State L 85-62 2/21 @ Illinois-Chicago* L 66-52 12/12 vs. Michigan State* L 61-48 12/9 @ Eastern Michigan L 76-71 2/26 @ Butler L 81-48 12/15 @ Wisconsin W 78-77 12/15 @ Northeastern Illinois L 71-68 3/1 @ Green Bay* L 80-47 12/19 Iowa State W 76-51 12/17 Iowa State L 78-41 3/5 @ Green Bay# L 91-52 12/29 vs. Jackson State^ W 79-52 12/28 vs. New Hampshire% L 74-59 * Duke Tournament (Durham, N.C.) 12/30 @ Auburn^ L 68-41 12/29 vs. Iona% L 70-68 ^ Midwestern Collegiate Conference Game 1/2 Miami (Ohio) W 66-56 1/2 New Mexico L 72-48 # MCC Tournament 1/5 @ St. Louis W 76-63 1/4 @ Illinois-Chicago* L 55-53 1/7 @ Southeast Missouri St. W 56-54 1/6 Northern Illinois* W 72-69 1993-94 1/12 @ Northwestern L 89-46 1/10 @ Green Bay* L 64-49 Head Coach: M.A. Kelling 1/14 @ Marquette L 73-60 1/13 @ Butler* L 97-67 Record: 12-15 (9-9/t-6th Mid-Continent) 1/19 Northeastern Illinois W 76-69 1/15 @ Wright State* L 63-62 Leading Scorer: Pam Bartnik (15.0) 1/21 @ Indiana State L 59-56 1/20 Cleveland State* L 82-64 Leading Rebounder: Erica Young (10.1) 1/27 Chicago State W 65-53 1/25 @ Detroit* L 91-62 11/27 Indiana State W 74-71 1/31 St. Louis W 72-61 1/27 @ Loyola* L 74-69 12/4 Evansville W 81-74 2/9 UW-Parkside W 78-67 1/30 Marquette W 73-66 12/9 @ Wisconsin L 108-58 2/13 @ Northeastern Illinois W 61-38 2/3 Green Bay* L 70-47 12/11 @ Iowa State L 56-50 2/18 Missouri-Kansas City W 57-45 2/8 Butler* L 87-69 12/18 @ Northeastern Illinois L 57-54 2/20 Loyola W 88-77 2/10 Wright State* L 60-47 12/23 Bowling Green L 83-62 2/22 Marquette L 76-70 2/17 @ Cleveland State* W ot 101-99 12/30 Youngstown State* W 73-64 2/27 @ Chicago State W 76-58 2/21 Detroit* L 90-64 1/2 Cleveland State* W 75-67 3/5 @ Missouri-Kansas City& L 63-42 2/24 Loyola* W 67-59 1/6 @ Wright State* L 60-53 3/6 vs. Sacramento State& L 85-72 2/29 Illinois-Chicago* L 73-68 1/8 @ Eastern Illinois* W 71-49 ^ Auburn Dial Classic (Montgomery, Ala.) 3/2 @ Northern Illinois # L 117-52 1/13 Valparaiso* W 85-75 * Green Bay/Days Inn Invite (Green Bay, Wis.) ^ Midwestern Collegiate Conference Game 1/15 Illinois-Chicago* L 80-76 & UMKC Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide RRecordsecords Yearly Results 1991-92 1/26 Chicago State W 66-58 12/3 Bemidji State W 68-62 92 Head Coach: M.A. Kelling 1/28 @ Toledo L 96-59 12/5 @ UW-Stevens Point W 54-50 Record: 17-11 1/31 St. Francis (Ill.) W 95-63 12/9 @ UW-Eau Claire L 58-52 Leading Scorer: Niki Flack (12.1) 2/2 @ Wright State W 73-55 12/10 @ Minnesota-Duluth L 85-62 Leading Rebounder: Teresa Teske (6.9) 2/5 @ Northern Illinois L 112-64 12/17 Northern Michigan W 81-68 11/23 @ Central Michigan L 73-56 2/7 Missouri-Kansas City L 51-47 12/29 St. Cloud State L 85-62 11/26 Northern Iowa W 78-66 2/9 UW-Parkside W 78-77 1/2 Saginaw Valley State W 78-66 11/30 Southeast Missouri St. L 65-53 2/11 Youngstown State L 95-66 1/7 Culver Stockton W 77-51 12/2 Detroit W 68-61 2/16 @ Missouri-Kansas City L 67-42 1/12 @ SIU-Edwardsville L 86-62 12/7 Indiana State L 69-67 2/19 @ Northeastern Illinois W 67-66 1/13 @ Quincy L 65-60 12/10 @ Wisconsin L 90-68 2/23 @ Western Michigan L 78-59 1/17 Judson W 71-20 12/14 Western Illinois W 81-71 3/2 @ Chicago State W 75-68 1/20 @ Nat. College of Education W 68-59 12/21 Eastern Michigan W 64-50 1/21 SIU-Edwardsville W 71-55 1/2 Toledo W 71-58 1989-90 1/26 Northeastern Illinois W 82-41 1/4 Western Michigan W 61-45 Head Coach: M.A. Kelling 1/28 UW-Parkside L 75-71 1/8 Akron W 75-71 Record: 17-9 2/1 @ Lakeland W 96-45 1/11 @ Ball State W 86-63 Leading Scorer: Rachel Mickelson (17.9) 2/4 St. Francis (Ill.) W 92-44 1/14 @ Evansville L 72-60 Leading Rebounder: Teresa Teske (8.9) 2/7 @ Concordia (Wis.) W 75-62 1/16 @ Southeast Missouri St. L 85-74 11/24 vs. Oakland* L 80-54 2/10 @ St. Ambrose L 72-67 1/22 @ Northeastern Illinois W 73-61 11/25 vs. Indianapolis* W 87-75 2/11 @ Marycrest W 76-63 1/25 @ Chicago State W 68-65 11/28 UW-Stevens Point W 71-68 2/14 @ UW-Parkside W 69-67 1/28 Green Bay W 74-66 12/1 Minnesota-Duluth L 75-74 2/18 @ IUPUI L 81-63 1/30 Missouri-Kansas City W 70-64 12/5 St. Cloud State L 84-61 2/23 Lewis L 78-66 2/1 @ Youngstown State L 65-60 12/10 @ Northern Michigan L 77-67 2/25 Purdue-Calumet W 95-60 2/4 @ Marquette L 90-74 12/12 UW-La Crosse W 85-64 3/3 vs. Lakeland * W 102-54 2/8 Chicago State W 70-61 12/16 Winona State W 80-68 3/4 vs. UW-Platteville * L 75-73 2/11 Northern Illinois L 83-76 12/28 @ Grand Valley State L 72-51 * NAIA District 14 Tournament (Milwaukee, Wis.) 2/15 @ UW-Parkside W 79-70 12/30 @ Saginaw Valley State L 75-63 2/17 @ Loyola L 61-52 1/5 @ Culver Stockton W 86-81 1987-88 2/22 @ Missouri-Kansas City L 58-41 1/6 @ SIU-Edwardsville W 81-80 Head Coach: M.A. Kelling 2/25 Northeastern Illinois W 80-54 1/11 Concordia (Wis.) W 65-54 Record: 25-5 2/29 Youngstown State W 77-54 1/18 @ UW-Parkside W 62-58 Leading Scorer: Umenia White (15.2) 3/5 St. Louis W 62-51 1/20 Quincy W 77-71 Leading Rebounder: Umenia White (9.7) 1/23 @ Northeastern Illinois W 72-68 11/27 vs. Lake Superior State L 79-57 1990-91 1/27 SIU-Edwardsville W 78-71 11/28 vs. Northwood W 71-67 Head Coach: M.A. Kelling 1/30 @ Lewis (Ill.) L 69-49 11/30 @ Loyola W 71-67 Record: 11-16 2/1 Nat. College of Education W 92-53 12/2 Lakeland W 99-55 Leading Scorer: Tracey Freund (12.3) 2/3 St. Ambrose L 88-73 12/5 St. Norbert W 73-68 Leading Rebounder: Teresa Teske (5.9) 2/7 @ Purdue-Calumet W 80-58 12/11 Quincy W 63-59 11/24 @ Northern Iowa L 68-64 2/9 @ Northeastern Illinois W 75-54 12/12 IUPUI W 90-71 12/1 @ Wisconsin L 99-76 2/13 @ Chicago State W 78-69 12/19 Winona State W 74-41 12/6 Marquette W 75-66 2/17 @ Missouri-Kansas City L 67-37 1/2 @ College of St. Francis W 66-53 12/8 Central Michigan L 84-61 2/20 Lakeland W 104-59 1/5 @ St. Cloud State L 69-58 12/10 @ Indiana State L 83-53 2/24 UW-Parkside W 75-58 1/6 @ Bemidji State W 73-49 12/14 @ Western Illinois L 78-73 * Grand Rapids Press Tourn. (Grand Rapids, Mich.) 1/9 @ NE Illinois [FORFEIT] W 10-2 12/28 @ Michigan L 93-52 1/13 UW-Eau Claire W 80-55 12/30 @ Detroit L 85-80 1988-89 1/16 @ SIU-Edwardsville W 76-74 1/3 Yale W 67-56 Head Coach: M.A. Kelling 1/23 UW-La Crosse W 83-58 1/5 @ Akron W 68-59 Record: 19-10 1/26 @ UW-Parkside W 84-60 1/7 @ Youngstown State L 84-54 Leading Scorer: Rachel Mickelson (14.3) 1/28 Nat. College of Education W 106-59 1/12 Ball State L 82-60 Leading Rebounder: Cammie Nonhoff (7.2) 1/30 St. Ambrose W ot 76-75 1/14 @ Green Bay L 59-47 11/19 St. Mary’s (Minn.) W 63-43 2/3 @ Marquette W 62-53 1/16 @ Illinois-Chicago W 63-48 11/25 @ UW-La Crosse W 62-60 2/8 @ Lewis L 68-62 1/22 Northeastern Illinois W 104-57 11/26 @ Winona State W 78-71 2/11 @ Green Bay L 52-50 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Yearly Results RRecordsecords 2/16 UW-Parkside W 79-68 11/30 vs. Oakland L 81-55 2/3 UW-Stout W 74-41 93 2/19 Minnesota-Duluth W 80-67 12/3 @ UW-Whitewater W 64-57 2/7 @ UW-Parkside W 64-41 2/20 Concordia (Wis.) W 96-39 12/13 Saginaw Valley State L 74-68 2/9 @ UW-Platteville W 67-54 2/24 @ Purdue-Calumet W 73-63 12/14 Lakeland W 103-44 2/12 Green Bay W 71-63 3/4 vs. Lakeland * W 89-65 12/21 Nat. College of Education W 82-60 2/15 St. Francis (Ill.) W 73-69 3/5 vs. UW-Parkside * W 2ot 80-74 12/22 St. Ambrose* W 62-57 2/16 UW-Whitewater W 79-71 3/10 vs. Minnesota-Duluth ^ L 61-60 1/3 UW-La Crosse W 58-54 2/20 @ Marquette W 71-67 * NAIA District (Milwaukee, Wis.) 1/8 @ Culver Stockton W 70-68 2/23 UW-Parkside W 84-66 ^ NAIA Bi-District 6 (Milwaukee, Wis.) 1/9 @ Quincy W 87-72 2/27 vs. UW-Eau Claire^ W 87-57 1/11 @ Northeastern Illinois W 86-59 2/28 vs. Green Bay^ W 72-64 1986-87 1/14 Concordia (Wis.) W 88-39 3/1 vs. Bemidji State$ W 71-65 Head Coach: M.A. Kelling 1/17 UW-Eau Claire W 75-36 3/13 vs. Carson-Newman# L 71-68 Record: 20-9 1/18 @ Loras L 69-50 * UWM Holiday Classic Leading Scorer: Umenia White (17.5) 1/23 Carroll L 60-58 ^ NAIA District 14 (Milwaukee) Leading Rebounder: Umenia White (8.5) 2/1 @ St. Francis (Ill.) W 68-47 $ NAIA Bi-District Champ. (Bemidji, Minn.) 11/28 vs. Grand Valley State L 73-62 2/5 @ Lewis L 78-73 # NAIA National Champ. (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) 11/29 vs. Calvin (Mich.) W 77-51 2/7 St. Norbert L 64-48 12/2 @ St. Norbert W 80-65 2/8 UW-Parkside L 75-74 1983-84 12/5 vs. Lincoln (Mo.)* W 57-54 2/11 @ Marquette W 73-57 Head Coach: M.A. Kelling 12/6 @ Mankato State* L 66-58 2/13 @ Chicago State L 64-59 Record: 25-8 12/9 Nat. College of Education W 68-33 2/15 @ Green Bay L 69-50 Leading Scorer: Maureen Pitrof (17.3) 12/15 Loyola L 73-68 2/19 Nat. College of Education W 90-47 Leading Rebounder: Maureen Pitrof (9.5) 12/20 Northeastern Illinois W 98-40 2/21 @ Northern Michigan L 99-46 11/29 @ Lewis L 67-54 1/1 Alaska-Fairbanks W 69-54 2/28 vs. UW-Superior ^ W 64-60 12/2 @ Saginaw Valley State L 76-43 1/2 St. Francis (Ill.) W 61-52 3/1 @ Green Bay^ L 70-48 12/3 @ Northern Michigan W 61-56 1/5 @ Oakland L 76-64 ^ NAIA District 14 (Green Bay, Wis.) 12/7 Concordia (Wis.) W 103-39 1/6 @ Saginaw Valley State L 59-53 12/9 @ Loras L 79-69 1/9 @ Green Bay L 67-64 1984-85 12/17 vs. Purdue-Calumet W 62-58 1/13 @ Concordia (Wis.) W 72-66 Head Coach: M.A. Kelling 12/18 vs. Nat. College of Education W 77-58 1/20 UW-Parkside W 88-62 Record: 25-7 1/6 @ Chicago State W 82-42 1/24 Valparaiso W 84-55 Leading Scorer: Carol Busche (16.2) 1/7 @ Northeastern Illinois L 64-27 1/26 Northern Michigan W 55-53 Leading Rebounder: Caril Busche (7.5) 1/10 @ Marquette W 83-73 1/30 @ St. Ambrose L 64-59 11/20 UW-Platteville W 80-47 1/13 @ IPFW W 77-68 2/3 Marquette W 70-60 12/1 Lewis W 45-44 1/14 @ Indiana Tech W 73-54 2/6 @ UW-Eau Claire W 60-42 12/6 @ Carroll W 75-71 1/17 St. Norbert W 75-54 2/7 @ UW-La Crosse W 74-62 12/15 vs. Northern Michigan* W 59-53 1/20 UW-Platteville W 80-47 2/10 Purdue-Calumet W 70-57 12/16 vs. Aquinas* L 71-62 1/21 @ Valparaiso W 66-44 2/14 Green Bay L 72-60 12/18 @ Saginaw Valley State L 100-62 1/24 UW-Whitewater W 88-60 2/17 Lewis W 58-48 12/19 @ Oakland L 81-73 1/27 @ UW-River Falls W 70-64 2/19 @ UW-Parkside W 60-48 1/3 @ Purdue-Calumet W 63-48 1/28 @ UW-Stout W 76-52 2/21 @ Nat. College of Education W 82-66 1/5 Chicago State W 81-77 1/31 UW-Parkside W 64-54 2/27 vs. Lakeland ^ W 60-48 1/9 @ Nat. College of Education W 69-48 2/3 Marquette W 76-68 2/28 @ Green Bay ^ L 91-69 1/11 @ UW-Eau Claire W 75-62 2/4 UW-La Crosse L 90-82 *Mankato State Tournament (Mankato, Minn.) 1/12 @ UW-Superior W 73-40 2/7 @ Green Bay L 87-69 ^NAIA District 14 (Green Bay, Wis.) 1/15 Marquette W 61-58 2/11 @ UW-Platteville W 81-61 1/18 UW-Stevens Point W 72-59 2/12 UW-Eau Claire W 76-67 1985-86 1/23 UW-Platteville W 79-39 2/14 @ UW-Whitewater W 76-70 Head Coach: M.A. Kelling 1/25 @ St. Norbert W 71-54 2/18 UW-Oshkosh W 82-66 Record: 16-12 1/26 Northeastern Illinois W 68-64 2/23 vs. UW-Superior W 82-60 Leading Scorer: Jan Wickman (12.0) 1/29 @ UW-Whitewater L 67-63 2/24 vs. Green Bay L 94-79 Leading Rebounder: Umenia White (7.9) 1/30 @ Green Bay L 62-60 2/25 vs. UW-Whitewater W 77-71 11/29 vs. Ferris State W 62-59 2/1 @ UW-La Crosse L 78-76 3/2 vs. Marquette* W 75-56 Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide RRecordsecords Yearly Results 3/3 vs. Green Bay* W 83-74 12/6 @ Northern Iowa* L 78-55 1/31 @ St. Norbert L 56-51 94 3/6 vs. Bemidji State^ W 76-66 12/8 UW-Whitewater L 61-59 2/3 @ Marquette W 60-59 3/14 vs. Portland$ L 74-63 12/10 St. Francis (Ill.) L 63-61 2/6 UW-Stevens Point L 61-55 * NAIA District 14 (Green Bay, Wis.) 12/19 vs. Lewis W 67-53 2/7 Carthage L 65-56 ^ NAIA Bi-District Champ. (Milwaukee) 12/20 vs. Mankato State W 61-51 2/14 @ Lewis W 55-51 $ NAIA National Champ. (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) 1/8 vs. Central Michigan^ W 69-67 2/17 Loyola W 57-56 1/9 @ Northern Michigan^ L 57-54 2/18 @ UW-Parkside W 59-53 1982-83 1/11 Carroll W 71-60 2/24 @ UW-Eau Claire W 67-52 Head Coach: M.A. Kelling 1/14 @ UW-Parkside W 82-60 2/25 @ Carthage L 65-56 Record: 22-8 1/16 Illinois-Chicago W 59-54 2/28 UW-River Falls W 71-64 Leading Scorer: Jaci Clark (16.9) 1/19 Marquette W 72-50 3/5 vs. Northland^ W 85-70 Leading Rebounder: Jaci Clark (9.8) 1/22 vs. Wright State$ W 58-49 3/6 vs. Marquette^ W 60-59 12/1 Oakland L 86-84 1/23 @ Eastern Illinois$ L 86-52 3/7 vs. Green Bay^ W 66-58 12/4 UW-Whitewater W 62-61 1/26 @ Carthage L 63-61 3/12 vs. Davis-Elkins $ L 56-48 12/7 Chicago State W 102-55 1/29 @ Green Bay L 88-56 * La Crosse, Wis. 12/11 UW-Oshkosh L 64-60 1/30 UW-La Crosse W 63-62 ^ AIAW Regional Qualifying (Milwaukee) 12/18 Northeastern Illinois W 87-48 2/3 @ Loyola L 73-56 $ AIAW Regional Tournament (Franklin, Ind.) 12/19 Northern Michigan W 85-60 2/6 UW-Oshkosh W 76-58 1/5 @ Illinois-Chicago W 63-61 2/9 @ Marquette W 65-57 1979-80 1/7 @ Bradley W 77-75 2/11 @ Carroll W 56-50 Head Coach: M.A. Kelling 1/8 @ Lewis W 70-63 2/13 Northern Iowa L 71-61 Record: 17-10 1/12 UW-Parkside W 71-49 2/16 UW-Parkside W 77-60 Leading Scorer: Jaci Clark (13.9) 1/14 vs. Evansville* W 80-60 2/19 Green Bay L 88-79 Leading Rebounder: Jaci Clark (10.1) 1/15 @ Eastern Illinois* L 79-65 2/23 Carthage W ot 73-70 12/4 @ UW-Stevens Point L 61-55 1/18 Carroll W 83-60 2/27 @ UW-Stevens Point W 70-59 12/7 UW-Eau Claire W 64-48 1/21 Green Bay W 84-82 3/5 vs. Carthage# W 65-53 12/8 Northern Michigan L 49-47 1/22 Northern Michigan L 83-82 3/6 vs. Green Bay# L 71-62 12/15 @ UW-La Crosse L 84-65 1/26 Carthage W 71-44 3/11 vs. Butler& L 77-64 1/9 @ North Park W 84-34 1/29 UW-Stevens Point W 75-59 * Cedar Falls, Iowa 1/10 @ Kalamazoo W 75-23 2/2 @ Marquette W 85-63 ^ Marquette, Mich. 1/11 @ Lake Michigan W 62-41 2/4 Valparaiso W 73-54 $ Charleston, Ill. 1/15 St. Francis W 72-70 2/5 @ St. Francis (Ill.) W 92-77 # AIAW Division II Tourney (Milwaukee) 1/19 UW-Superior W 66-58 2/9 Carthage W 79-56 & AIAW Midwest Regional (Chicago, Ill.) 1/21 @ Carroll W 56-50 2/12 @ St. Norbert W 63-48 1/25 @ UW-Platteville L 69-54 2/15 Marquette W 68-58 1980-81 1/26 @ Loras W 54-31 2/18 @ Northern Iowa L 81-80 Head Coach: M.A. Kelling 1/31 Marian W 73-54 2/19 @ UW-La Crosse L 68-60 Record: 18-12 2/4 St. Norbert W 52-50 2/22 @ UW-Parkside W 73-65 Leading Scorer: Jaci Clark (14.1) 2/8 Lewis& W 58-50 2/25 @ Green Bay L 84-55 Leading Rebounder: Jaci Clark (10.8) 2/9 UW-River Falls W 50-49 3/4 vs. Marquette^ W 83-79 12/1 Northeastern Illinois W 83-45 2/12 @ UW-Parkside W 64-48 3/5 vs. Green Bay^ W 89-65 12/5 UW-Whitewater L 66-62 1/15 @ Carthage * L 73-67 3/9 vs. Missouri-Kansas City$ L 76-67 12/13 @ Northern Illinois L 72-58 2/16 vs. Green Bay * L 52-45 * Charleston, Ill. 12/20 St. Joseph’s W 60-53 2/16 vs. Concordia (Wis.) W 70-29 ^ NAIA District 14 (Milwaukee) 12/21 Eastern Illinois L 69-61 2/18 Marquette L 58-47 $ Area IV Playoff s (Des Moines, Iowa) 1/9 @ UW-Oshkosh W 62-60 2/20 @ UW-Whitewater L 66-56 1/10 Green Bay L 58-49 2/22 vs. UW-Stevens Point ^ W 54-40 1981-82 1/13 UW-Parkside W 65-39 2/23 vs. UW-La Crosse ^ L 78-54 Head Coach: M.A. Kelling 1/16 @ UW-La Crosse* L 53-40 2/29 vs. UW-La Crosse # L 72-49 Record: 18-12 1/17 vs. Southwest Texas* W 60-57 3/1 vs. UW-Stevens Point # W 54-52 Leading Scorer: Jaci Clark (16.0) 1/20 Marquette W 54-48 * Carthage Tournament (Kenosha, Wis.) Leading Rebounder: Jaci Clark (11.1) 1/23 UW-Platteville L 66-61 & Baker Fieldhouse 12/4 vs. Mankato State * W 63-40 1/26 @ Carroll W 52-32 ^ WWIAC Tournament (Oshkosh, Wis.) 12/5 vs. South Dakota State* W 56-49 1/30 @ Green Bay L 65-58 # AIAW Regional Qualifying Tournament 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Yearly Results RRecordsecords 1978-79 1976-77 2/7 @ Carroll L 75-59 95 Head Coach: M.A. Kelling Head Coach: Linda Borowski 2/11 @ UW-Whitewater W 60-58 Record: 5-17 Record: 1-14 2/12 UW-Oshkosh L 76-48 Leading Scorer: Betty Willis (12.8) 12/10 vs. UW-River Falls* L 50-38 2/15 Green Bay W 56-32 Leading Rebounder: Betty Willis (10.6) 12/11 vs. UW-Eau Claire* W 67-58 2/19 Carthage L ot 66-64 12/2 UW-Whitewater L 65-47 1/6 UW-Oshkosh L 75-57 2/20 @ UW-Oshkosh L 92-58 12/7 @ Westmar L 79-62 1/10 @ Carroll L NA 2/22 Illinois State L 66-51 12/8 @ South Dakota L 96-40 1/18 @ UW-Whitewater L 66-43 2/24 Carthage L 57-51 12/13 @ Wisconsin L 115-50 1/21 UW-La Crosse L 47-10 2/26 @ UW-Stevens Point L 65-58 1/8 UW-Parkside W 84-80 1/24 Concordia (Wis.) L NA 2/28 vs. UW-River Falls * W 60-48 1/13 Green Bay L 53-44 2/2 Carthage L 69-62 3/1 @ UW-La Crosse * L 67-42 1/15 Carroll W 57-55 2/5 @ Wisconsin L 87-55 3/1 vs. UW-Stevens Point * L 48-46 1/18 Carthage L 83-58 2/10 UW-Whitewater L 61-49 3/3 Library Lounge W 52-44 1/20 @ Marquette L 81-60 2/12 @ Marquette L 55-50 *WWIAC Tournament (La Crosse, Wis.) 1/23 @ UW-Oshkosh L 98-40 2/15 @ UW-Oshkosh L 79-57 1/27 @ St. Norbert L 69-56 2/21 Carroll L 71-56 1973-74 2/3 UW-Stevens Point L 77-48 2/26 UW-Stevens Point L 80-55 Head Coach: Erika Sander 2/9 @ UW-Eau Claire L 67-52 3/3 atUW-Stevens Point^ L 83-52 Record: 2-9 2/10 @ UW-River Falls L 62-53 3/4 vs. Marquette^ L 59-42 1/25 UW-Oshkosh L 63-43 2/16 @ Carthage * L 72-59 *Stevens Point, Wis. 1/26 @ UW-Platteville L 64-51 2/17 vs. Green Bay * L 73-59 ***Some scores not available 1/27 UW-Eau Claire L 55-44 2/18 vs. Concordia (Wis.) W 76-61 2/7 @ Wisconsin L 42-33 2/21 Marian W 74-64 1975-76 2/12 @ Carthage L 52-50 2/24 UW-La Crosse L 94-44 Head Coach: Erika Sander 2/16 Wisconsin W 54-42 2/26 @ St. Francis (Ill.) W 54-52 Record: 6-9 2/19 Carthage W 56-48 3/1 vs. Wisconsin ^ L 83-39 12/6 UW-Eau Claire W 52-43 2/23 @ UW-Whitewater L 63-42 3/2 vs. Marquette ^ L 68-41 12/28 @ UW-Stevens Point L 85-52 2/25 @ UW-Oshkosh L 42-25 * Carthage Tournament (Kenosha, Wis.) 1/12 @ Carroll W 54-53 2/26 @ Carroll College L 38-32 ^ WWIAC Tournament (Oshkosh, Wis.) 1/15 @ Illinois State L 62-61 1/16 @ Concordia (Ill.) L 54-53 1972-73 1977-78 1/22 Carthage W 68-62 Head Coach: Erika Sander Head Coach: Nancy Schley 1/27 Carroll W 52-50 Record: 1-6 Record: 2-16 2/3 @ Marquette W 56-38 2/7 Wisconsin L 56-36 11/25 @ UW-Platteville W 57-48 2/7 @ UW-Whitewater L 62-54 2/9 @ UW-Oshkosh L 26-50 12/1 Westmar L 77-48 2/10 Carthage W 59-49 2/12 @ Carthage L NA 12/3 UW-Whitewater L 66-54 2/11 @ UW-Oshkosh L 78-50 2/14 @ UW-Whitewater L NA 12/8 Carroll W 49-48 2/14 UW-Stevens Point L 55-39 2/21 @ Carthage L NA 12/13 @ UW-Oshkosh L 79-37 2/17 UW-Whitewater L 71-51 2/24 UW-Platteville W NA 1/13 @ Green Bay L 49-39 2/18 UW-Oshkosh L 83-35 ***Some scores not available 1/20 UW-Oshkosh L 70-43 2/23 vs. Carroll* L 68-53 1/27 @ UW-Platteville L 58-40 2/24 vs. UW-Oshkosh* L NA 1971-72 1/28 @ UW-La Crosse L 79-31 * WWIAC Playoff s (Milwaukee, Wis.) Head Coach: Erika Sander 2/3 St. Francis (Ill.) L 48-42 ***Some scores not available Record: 4-3 2/8 @ Carroll L 65-44 1/27 @ UW-Oshkosh L NA 2/11 @ UW-Stevens Point L 64-33 1974-75 2/4 UW-Oshkosh L 47-35 2/16 Wisconsin L 78-35 Head Coach: Erika Sander 2/9 @ UW-Whitewater L ot 48-47 2/18 UW-Eau Claire L 50-39 Record: 7-11 2/12 @ UW-Platteville W 46-30 2/21 Marquette L 61-39 1/24 @ UW-Stout W 72-23 2/14 W 48-41 2/23 @ Carthage L 52-35 1/25 @ UW-Eau Claire L 61-49 2/17 @ Wisconsin W 42-39 3/2 @ UW-Oshkosh * L 75-46 1/28 @ Wisconsin L 75-55 ***Some scores not available 3/2 vs. UW-Eau Claire * L 55-39 2/1 UW-Whitewater W 70-65 *WWIAC Tournament (Oshkosh, Wis.) 2/4 @ Carthage W 56-52 Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide RRecordsecords 1,000-Point Club 96 Traci Edwards 2,340 Marsha Housley 1,491 Also state of Wisconsin and Horizon League’s all-time leading scorer ... fi rst AWSF All-America Third Team as a senior ... only player in school history to woman in school, state or league history with 2,000 points/1,000 rebounds score 1,000th point in season opener ... also member of the 500 rebound ... two-time Horizon League Player of the Year ... led league in scoring three club (681)... one of two members of 1979-80 freshman class in 1,000-point times, rebounding four times ... Region 6 Regional All-America fi nalist. club. 125 Games/18.7 ppg (Feb. 22, 2007) 117 Games/12.7 ppg (Dec. 1, 1982) Year G FG 3PT FT Pts PPG Year G FG 3PT FT Pts PPG 2005-06 31 182 1 136 500 16.1 1979-80 27 101 --- 24 226 8.3 2006-07 30 218 4 175 615 20.5 1980-81 30 136 --- 33 347 11.6 2007-08 31 204 20 217 639 20.6 1981-82 30 177 --- 68 422 14.1 2008-09 33 202 29 153 586 17.8 1982-83 30 219 --- 58 496 16.5 Total 125 806 54 681 2340 18.7 Total 117 633 --- 183 1491 12.7 Maria Viall 1,867 Jessica Wilhite 1,471 Milwaukee’s all-time leading scorer and Division I leader in rebounds ... Hit a school and league-record 277 three-pointers in her career ... owns the two-time League Player of the Year ... led team in scoring three times, re- top three single-season three-point totals in school history ... All-Horizon bounding all four years ... also was career leader in fi eld goals, free throws League First Team (2001) ... All-Horizon League Second Team (2002). and blocked shots. 115 Games/16.2 ppg (Dec. 28, 2002) 114 Games/12.9 ppg (Jan. 26, 2002) Year G FG 3PT FT Pts PPG Year G FG 3PT FT Pts PPG 2000-01 30 143 0 78 364 12.1 1999-00 28 96 49 50 291 10.4 2001-02 28 191 0 85 467 16.7 2000-01 30 162 93 48 465 15.5 2002-03 28 204 2 97 507 18.1 2001-02 28 118 65 52 353 12.6 2003-04 29 199 1 130 529 18.2 2002-03 28 116 70 60 362 12.9 Total 115 737 3 390 1867 16.2 Total 114 492 277 210 1471 12.9 Jaci Clark 1,830 Jen Greger 1,385 UWM Athletics Hall of Fame member ... #42 is retired by Panthers ... two- UWM Athletics Hall of Fame member ... 1997 MCC Player of the Year ... time All-American ... school’s only 1,000-point/1,000 rebound player ... graduated as school’s Division I leading scorer ... set school records with 552 reached 1,000 points in just 68 games, fastest to the milestone until Traci points and 19.7 ppg as a senior ... All-MCC Second Team in 1996. Edwards (56) in 2007. 117 Games/15.6 ppg (Jan. 14, 1982) 106 Games/13.1 ppg (Jan. 2, 1997) Year G FG 3PT FT Pts PPG Year G FG 3PT FT Pts PPG 1979-80 27 141 --- 58 377 13.9 1993-94 27 60 11 48 179 6.6 1980-81 30 185 --- 87 465 15.5 1994-95 27 108 27 79 322 11.9 1981-82 30 190 --- 101 481 16.0 1995-96 24 109 28 86 332 13.8 1982-83 30 201 --- 105 507 16.5 1996-97 28 178 59 137 552 19.7 Total 117 717 --- 351 1830 15.6 Total 106 455 125 350 1385 13.1 Umenia White 1,597 Daryl Schaff eld 1,310 UWM Athletics Hall of Fame member ... two-time NAIA All-American (1987, Graduated as school’s all-time leader in three-pointers (224) ... 1997 MCC 1988) ... fi nished just four rebounds shy of 1,000 for her career ... was sec- Newcomer of the Year ... All-MCC First Team in 1998 ... All-MCC Second Team ond in school history in career rebounds ... also third in fi eld goals made. in 1999 and 2000 ... held school records for minutes played in a game, sea- son and career. 109 Games/10.6 ppg (Feb. 4, 2006) 107 Games/12.2 ppg (Feb. 27, 1999) Year G FG 3PT FT Pts PPG Year G FG 3PT FT Pts PPG 1985-86 27 125 --- 56 306 11.3 1996-97 28 99 57 83 338 12.1 1986-87 29 214 --- 78 506 17.4 1997-98 27 122 56 121 421 15.6 1987-88 29 187 0 67 441 15.2 1998-99 24 78 47 45 248 10.3 1988-89 21 136 0 61 344 16.4 1999-00 28 94 64 51 303 10.8 Total 106 662 0 273 1597 15.1 Total 107 393 224 300 1310 12.2

2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide 1,000-Point Club RRecordsecords Nichole Drummond 1,153 Pam Bartnik 1,054 97 Two-time all-league fi rst team member ... league all-newcomer team as a UWM Athletics Hall of Fame member ... All-Conference Second Team (1994) freshman, all-defensive team as a senior ... led team in scoring as a junior ...... fi rst player to score 1,000 points exclusively at Division I level ... holds 401 fi eld goals were fi fth-most in UWM’s Division I history. school records for career assists and Division I mark for steals.

109 Games/10.6 ppg (Feb. 4, 2006) 109 Games/10.6 ppg (Feb. 24, 1994) Year G FG 3PT FT Pts PPG Year G FG 3PT FT Pts PPG 2002-03 26 69 9 34 181 7.0 1990-91 27 49 0 34 103 3.8 2003-04 29 93 12 78 276 9.5 1991-92 28 98 8 59 263 9.4 2004-05 23 107 21 80 315 13.7 1992-93 26 93 5 62 253 9.7 2005-06 31 132 38 79 381 12.3 1993-94 27 146 12 102 406 15.0 Total 109 401 80 271 1153 10.6 Total 108 386 25 257 1054 9.8 Rachel Mickelson 1,152 Tracey Freund 1,050 Led team in scoring in 1988-89 and 1989-90 ... also a member of 500-re- First player to tally 1,000th point at Division I level ... held school record for bound club (530) ... NAIA All-District 14 (1989) ... UWM’s Herman Kluge three-point percentage in a season and career (44.1%) ... was third all-time Award winner as a senior. in school history in career assists.

113 Games/10.2 ppg (Jan. 27, 1990) 109 Games/10.6 ppg (Feb. 16, 1991) Year G FG 3PT FT Pts PPG Year G FG 3PT FT Pts PPG 1986-87 29 41 --- 37 119 4.1 1987-88 27 48 9 16 121 4.5 1987-88 29 60 0 33 153 5.3 1988-89 26 119 29 32 299 11.5 1988-89 29 170 1 73 414 14.3 1989-90 26 129 0 53 311 12.0 1989-90 26 196 0 74 466 17.9 1990-91 26 114 52 39 319 12.3 Total 113 467 1 217 1152 10.2 Total 105 410 90 140 1050 10.0 Niki Flack 1,121 Darla Wack 1,022 Also a member of the 500-rebound club (631) ... played fi nal three seasons Member of UWM Athletics Hall of Fame ... AWSF All-American (1985) ... in Division I, ranking sixth in career scoring average and fourth in rebound- member of Milwaukee’s All-Century Team unveiled in 1997 ... was seventh ing average ... shares school record for free throw percentage in a game all-time in career assists. (10-for-10, 1.000). 106 Games/10.6 ppg (Feb. 13, 1993) 124 Games/8.2 ppg (Feb. 22, 1985) Year G FG 3PT FT Pts PPG Year G FG 3PT FT Pts PPG 1989-90 25 60 0 17 137 5.5 1981-82 30 80 --- 44 204 6.8 1990-91 27 106 0 31 243 9.0 1982-83 30 58 --- 34 150 5.0 1991-92 27 135 1 56 327 12.1 1983-84 33 97 --- 45 329 10.0 1992-93 27 162 0 90 414 15.3 1984-85 31 129 --- 81 339 10.9 Total 106 463 1 194 1121 10.6 Total 124 364 --- 204 1022 8.2 Cammie Nonhoff 1,087 Fastest to 1,000 points Blocked 136 shots in her career, which was second-most in school history Player Games Date Player Games Date ... posted two of top three shot block totals in school history, including top 1. Traci Edwards 56 2/22/07 9. N. Drummond 98 2/4/06 spot ... led UWM in rebounding as a senior ... NAIA All-District 14 (1989). 2. Jaci Clark 68 1/14/82 10. Niki Flack 100 2/13/93 3. Umenia White 69 1/16/88 11. Tracey Freund 102 2/16/91 112 Games/9.7 ppg (Feb. 14, 1989) 4. Maria Viall 73 12/28/02 12. Rachel Mickelson 104 1/27/90 Year G FG 3PT FT Pts PPG 5. Jessica Wilhite 77 1/26/02 13. Pam Bartnik 104 2/24/94 1985-86 28 59 --- 40 158 5.6 6. Daryl Schaff eld 78 2/27/99 14. Cammie Nonhof 107 2/14/89 1986-87 29 132 --- 29 293 10.1 7. Marsha Housley 88 12/1/82 15. Darla Wack 119 2/22/85 1987-88 29 128 0 42 298 10.3 8. Jen Greger 88 1/2/97 1988-89 26 144 0 50 338 13.0 Total 112 473 0 161 1087 9.7

Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide RRecordsecords Individual Scoring Records Points (Season) - 500-point scorers 98 639 Traci Edwards 2007-08 615 Traci Edwards 2006-07 586 Traci Edwards 2008-09 552 Jen Greger 1996-97 529 Maria Viall 2003-04 507 Maria Viall 2002-03 500 Traci Edwards 2005-06

Scoring Average (Season) TTraciraci EdwardsEdwards 20.6 Traci Edwards 2007-08 Scoring Average (Career) All-Time Leading Scorers 20.5 Traci Edwards 2006-07 18.7 Traci Edwards 2005-09 1. Traci Edwards 2,340 19.7 Jen Greger 1996-97 16.2 Maria Viall 2000-04 18.2 Maria Viall 2003-04 13.1 Jen Greger 1993-97 Milwaukee Men & Women 18.1 Maria Viall 2002-03 12.9 Jessica Wilhite 1999-03 2. Maria Viall (2000-04) 1,867 12.2 Daryl Schaff eld 1996-00 3. Jaci Clark (1979-83) 1,830 Double-Digit Scoring Games (Season) 4. Clay Tucker (1999-03) 1,788 32 Traci Edwards 2008-09 Double-Digit Scoring Games (Career) 5. Larry Reed (1959-60/64-67) 1,693 29 Traci Edwards 2007-08 118 Traci Edwards 2005-09 29 Traci Edwards 2006-07 98 Maria Viall 2000-04 Division I State of Wisconsin Men & Women 27 Traci Edwards 2005-06 73 Jessica Wilhite 1999-03 2. Jolene Anderson, Wisconsin 2,312 27 Maria Viall 2003-04 71 Daryl Schaff eld 1996-00 3. Alando Tucker, Wisconsin 2,217 63 Nichole Drummond 2002-06 4. Michael Finley, Wisconsin 2,147 20-point Games (Season) 5. Barb Franke, Wisconsin 1,994 16 Traci Edwards 2007-08 20-point Games (Career) 16 Traci Edwards 2006-07 56 Traci Edwards 2005-09 Horizon League Women 14 Traci Edwards 2008-09 41 Maria Viall 2000-04 2. Julie VonDielingen, Butler 2,018 14 Maria Viall 2003-04 22 Jen Greger 1993-97 3. Chari Nordgaard, Green Bay 1,964 14 Jen Greger 1996-97 16 Jessica Wilhite 1999-03 4. Nicole Soulis, Green Bay 1,921 14 Daryl Schaff eld 1996-00 5. Maria Viall, Milwaukee 1,867 Double-Digit Scoring Streak 41 Traci Edwards 11/29/06-1/26/08 Division I 30-Point Games 26 Traci Edwards 12/10-3/15/09 Player Date Opponent FG 3PT FT Pts 21 Pam Bartnik 12/30/93-3/10/94 Traci Edwards 2/21/08 @ Loyola 12-14 1-1 20-22 45 16 Maria Viall 2/2-12/10/02 Traci Edwards 1/20/07 vs. Cleveland State 17-33 0-0 8-11 42 14 Maria Viall 2/8-12/5/04 Andrea Filipek 1/23/99 @ Green Bay 13-18 7-8 5-6 38 14 Jen Greger 1/13-3/7/97 Jessica Wilhite 3/10/01 vs. Green Bay 13-18 7-11 3-5 36 Jen Greger 2/22/97 @ Loyola 12-20 3-7 9-12 36 20-point scoring Streak Traci Edwards 2/9/08 @ Youngstown State 11-20 0-0 13-21 35 5 Traci Edwards 2/16-3/6/08 Maria Viall 1/12/02 @ Butler 13-19 0-0 7-11 33 5 Traci Edwards 3/1/07-11/9/08 Traci Edwards 2/19/09 vs. Loyola 8-15 2-5 14-19 32 5 Traci Edwards 1/20-2/10/07 Jessica Wilhite 1/20/01 @ Green Bay 11-23 10-17 0-0 32 5 Maria Viall 11/22-12/2/04 Traci Edwards 2/10/07 vs. Green Bay 11-20 1-1 8-8 31 4 Traci Edwards 2/11-2/18/06 Jessica Wilhite 12/4/02 vs. Northern Illinois 10-20 8-16 3-4 31 Maria Viall 11/22/03 vs. Ball State 12-16 0-0 7-11 31 Points (Career) - Division I 1,000 Club Traci Edwards 1/29/09 vs. Valparaiso 11-17 1-2 7-12 30 2,340 Traci Edwards 2005-09 Traci Edwards 12/2/08 @ Wisconsin 10-15 2-4 8-9 30 1,867 Maria Viall 2000-04 Traci Edwards 1/10/08 vs. Youngstown State 11-17 1-1 7-11 30 1,471 Jessica Wilhite 1999-03 Traci Edwards 11/9/07 @ Chicago State 12-21 0-0 6-8 30 1,385 Jen Greger 1993-97 Traci Edwards 1/25/07 @ Wright State 13-18 0-0 4-6 30 1,310 Daryl Schaff eld 1996-00 Trina Rathke 1/15/98 @ Cleveland State 10-17 0-0 10-13 30 1,153 Nichole Drummond 2002-06 1,054 Pam Bartnik 1990-94 Maria Viall 12/28/01 vs. St. Mary’s (CA) 14-18 0-0 2-5 30 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Individual Rebounding Records RRecordsecords Rebounds (Season) Double-Digit Rebound Streak Division I 20-Rebound Games 99 315 Maria Viall 2003-04 5 Erica Young 2/5-2/20/94 Player Date Off Def Reb 311 Traci Edwards 2005-06 4 Traci Edwards 2/7-2/20/08 Traci Edwards 1/26/06 10 12 22 302 Traci Edwards 2007-08 4 Traci Edwards 2/11-2/18/06 Traci Edwards 2/13/06 6 15 21 298 Traci Edwards 2008-09 4 Traci Edwards 1/21-2/4/06 Maria Viall 2/1/03 6 15 21 289 Maria Viall 2002-03 3 Seven times Maria Viall 1/23/03 10 11 21 Teresa Teske 2/9/91 9 12 21 Rebounding Average (Season) Rebounds (Career) - Division I 500 Club Traci Edwards 12/30/06 5 15 20 10.9 Maria Viall 2003-04 1193 Traci Edwards 2005-09 Rebounding Average (Career) 10.3 Maria Viall 2002-03 971 Maria Viall 2000-04 9.5 Traci Edwards 2005-09 10.1 Erica Young 1993-94 751 Erica Young 1990-94 8.4 Maria Viall 2000-04 10.0 Traci Edwards 2005-06 611 Molly O’Brien 2002-06 7.2 Erica Young 1990-94 9.7 Traci Edwards 2007-08 592 Trina Rathke 1994-98 6.4 Niki Flack *1990-03 584 Kimberly Becker 2001-05 6.4 Teresa Teske *1990-92 Double-Digit Rebound Games (Season) 540 Jill Gutzke 1992-96 18 Traci Edwards 2007-08 522 Apryl Rodman 1993-97 Double-Digit Rebound Games (Career) 16 Traci Edwards 2005-06 520 Niki Flack *1990-93 61 Traci Edwards 2005-09 15 Maria Viall 2003-04 503 Stefanie Kaufmann 1998-02 38 Maria Viall 2000-04 14 Erica Young 1993-94 22 Erica Young 1990-94 14 Traci Edwards 2008-09 * Includes only years played at Division I level 11 Teresa Teske *1990-92

Jaci Clark Erica Young Niki Flack Kimberly Becker Carol Busche Year G Reb RPG Year G Reb RPG Year G Reb RPG Year G Reb RPG Year G Reb RPG 1979-80 27 273 10.1 1990-91 22 130 5.9 1989-90 25 111 4.4 2001-02 27 89 3.3 1981-82 23 99 4.3 1980-81 30 325 10.8 1991-92 28 125 4.5 1990-91 27 140 5.2 2002-03 28 158 5.6 1982-83 30 69 2.3 1981-82 30 334 11.4 1992-93 27 222 8.2 1991-92 27 175 6.5 2003-04 29 145 5.0 1983-84 24 135 5.6 1982-83 30 294 9.8 1993-94 27 274 10.1 1992-93 27 205 7.6 2004-05 28 192 6.9 1984-85 30 230 7.7 Total 117 1226 10.5 Total 104 751 7.2 Total 106 631 6.0 Total 112 584 5.2 Total 107 533 5.0

Traci Edwards Marsha Housley Darla Wack Lisa Wszalek Apryl Rodman Year G Reb RPG Year G Reb RPG Year G Reb RPG Year G Reb RPG Year G Reb RPG 2005-06 31 311 10.0 1979-80 27 133 4.9 1981-82 30 112 3.7 1979-80 27 163 6.0 1993-94 27 49 1.8 2006-07 30 282 9.4 1980-81 30 201 6.7 1982-83 30 130 4.3 1980-81 30 154 5.1 1994-95 27 132 4.9 2007-08 31 302 9.7 1981-82 30 173 5.8 1983-84 33 211 6.4 1981-82 30 131 4.4 1995-96 26 158 6.1 2008-09 33 298 9.0 1982-83 30 174 5.8 1984-85 31 169 5.5 1982-83 29 103 3.5 1996-97 28 183 6.5 Total 125 1193 9.5 Total 117 681 5.8 Total 124 626 5.0 Total 116 551 4.8 Total 112 522 4.7

Umenia White Teresa Teske Molly O’Brien Jill Gutzke Maureen Pitrof Year G Reb RPG Year G Reb RPG Year G Reb RPG Year G Reb RPG Year G Reb RPG 1985-86 27 215 7.9 1988-89 26 86 3.3 2002-03 27 88 3.8 1992-93 21 40 1.9 1982-83 30 206 6.9 1986-87 29 247 8.5 1989-90 26 231 8.9 2003-04 26 138 5.3 1993-94 27 152 5.6 1983-84 33 313 9.5 1987-88 29 282 9.7 1990-91 27 160 5.9 2004-05 28 197 7.0 1994-95 27 152 5.6 Total 63 519 8.2 1988-89 21 252 12.0 1991-92 28 192 6.9 2005-06 31 188 6.1 1995-96 26 196 7.5 Total 106 996 9.4 Total 109 669 6.1 Total 112 611 5.5 Total 101 540 5.3

Maria Viall Cammie Nonhof Trina Rathke Rachel Mickelson Stefanie Kaufmann Year G Reb RPG Year G Reb RPG Year G Reb RPG Year G Reb RPG Year G Reb RPG 2000-01 30 177 5.9 1985-86 28 110 3.9 1994-95 27 105 3.9 1986-87 29 80 2.8 1998-99 27 128 4.7 2001-02 28 190 6.8 1986-87 29 177 6.1 1995-96 26 155 6.0 1987-88 29 93 3.2 1999-00 28 106 3.8 2002-03 28 289 10.3 1987-88 29 170 5.9 1996-97 28 163 5.8 1988-89 29 166 5.7 2000-01 30 130 4.3 2003-04 29 315 10.9 1988-89 26 188 7.2 1997-98 27 169 6.3 1989-90 26 191 7.4 2001-02 28 139 5.0 Total 115 971 8.4 Total 112 645 5.8 Total 112 592 5.3 Total 113 530 4.7 Total 113 503 4.5 Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide RRecordsecords Individual Records Field Goals Made (Game) Field Goals Made (Season) Field Goals Made (Career) 100 17 Traci Edwards 1/20/07 218 Traci Edwards 2006-07 803 Traci Edwards 2005-09 14 Maria Viall 12/28/01 204 Maria Viall 2002-03 737 Maria Viall 2000-04 13 Traci Edwards 1/25/07 202 Traci Edwards 2009-09 492 Jessica Wilhite 1999-03 13 Maria Viall 1/12/02 201 Traci Edwards 2007-08 455 Jen Greger 1993-97 13 Jessica Wilhite 3/10/01 199 Maria Viall 2003-04 401 Nichole Drummond 2002-06 13 Andrea Filipek 1/23/99 Field Goals Attempted (Season) Field Goals Attempted (Career) Field Goals Attempted (Game) 405 Jen Greger 1996-97 1405 Traci Edwards 2005-09 33 Traci Edwards 1/20/07 401 Jessica Wilhite 2000-01 1359 Maria Viall 2000-04 23 Jessica Wilhite 1/20/01 383 Maria Viall 2003-04 1301 Jessica Wilhite 1999-03 23 Jen Greger 3/7/97 380 Traci Edwards 2006-07 1175 Jen Greger 1993-97 23 Niki Flack 1/19/93 367 Traci Edwards 2008-09 1058 Daryl Schaff eld 1996-00 22 Maria Viall 11/25/03 22 Jen Greger 2/27/97 Field Goal Pct. (Season) - Min. 200 Att. Field Goal Pct. (Career) - Min. 250 Att. .599 (182-304) Traci Edwards 2005-06 .572 (803-1405) Traci Edwards 2005-09 Field Goal Pct. (Game) - Min. 10 Made .575 (191-332) Maria Viall 2001-02 .542 (737-1359) Maria Viall 2000-04 .909 (10-11) Nichole Drummond 2/11/06 .574 (218-380) Traci Edwards 2006-07 .495 (324-645) Jill Gutzke 1992-96 .857 (12-14) Traci Edwards 2/21/08 .573 (204-356) Maria Viall 2002-03 .483 (257-532) Kelly Lubbers 1996-00 .833 (10-12) Traci Edwards 2/14/09 .568 (201-354) Traci Edwards 2007-08 .481 (221-459) Teresa Teske *1990-92 .833 (10-12) Kimberly Becker 2/27/03 .833 (10-12) Maria Viall 11/29/02 Field Goal Shooting

* Includes only years played at Division I level

Three-Point Shooting 3-Point Field Goals Made (Game) 10 Jessica Wilhite 1/20/01 JJessicaessica WilhiteWilhite 8 Jessica Wilhite 12/4/02 7 Jessica Wilhite 3/10/01 3-Point Field Goals Made (Season) 3-Point Field Goals Made (Career) 7 Andrea Filipek 1/23/99 93 Jessica Wilhite 2000-01 277 Jessica Wilhite 1999-03 7 Susan Chitko 1/7/93 70 Jessica Wilhite 2002-03 224 Daryl Schaff eld 1996-00 65 Jessica Wilhite 2001-02 140 Teri Stoltenberg 1997-01 3-Point FG Attempted (Game) 64 Daryl Schaff eld 1999-00 125 Jen Greger 1993-97 17 Jessica Wilhite 1/20/01 59 Jen Greger 1996-97 122 Aubrey Hampton 2003-07 16 Jessica Wilhite 12/4/02 15 Susan Chitko 1/7/93 3-Point FG Attempted (Season) 3-Point FG Attempted (Career) 14 Jen Greger 2/27/97 243 Jessica Wilhite 2000-01 777 Jessica Wilhite 1999-03 13 Jessica Wilhite 12/14/00 202 Jessica Wilhite 2001-02 600 Daryl Schaff eld 1996-00 13 Daryl Schaff eld 11/27/98 200 Jessica Wilhite 2002-03 378 Teri Stoltenberg 1997-01 183 Daryl Schaff eld 1999-00 372 Jen Greger 1993-97 3-pt FG Pct. (Game) - Min. 5 Made 151 Daryl Schaff eld 1997-98 333 Aubrey Hampton 2003-07 1.000 (5-5) Daryl Schaff eld 2/27/99 1.000 (5-5) Daryl Schaff eld 3/1/97 3-pt FG Pct. (Season) - Min. 50 Att. 3-Point FG Pct. (Career) - Min. 100 Att. .875 (7-8) Andrea Filipek 1/23/99 .441 (52-118) Tracey Freund 1990-91 .441 (52-118) Tracey Freund 1990-91 .857 (6-7) Aubri Rote 11/9/07 .440 (22-50) Aubri Rote 2006-07 .404 (82-203) Aubri Rote 2005-08 .833 (5-6) Aubrey Hampton 1/13/07 .438 (56-128) Aubrey Hampton 2006-07 .398 (53-133) Traci Edwards 2005-09 .833 (5-6) Aubrey Hampton 1/6/07 .429 (36-84) Maurika Hickman 2007-08 .392 (67-171) Amy Wardle 1995-99 .833 (5-6) Jessica Wilhite 12/17/00 .412 (21-51) Emily Markert 2005-06 .373 (224-600) Daryl Schaff eld 1996-00 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Individual Records RRecordsecords Free Throws Made (Game) Free Throws Made (Season) Free Throws Made (career) 101 20 Traci Edwards 2/21/08 217 Traci Edwards 2007-08 681 Traci Edwards 2005-09 18 Corrin Von Wald 1/19/00 175 Traci Edwards 2006-07 390 Maria Viall 2000-04 17 Trina Rathke 11/30/97 153 Traci Edwards 2008-09 350 Jen Greger 1993-97 14 Traci Edwards 2/19/09 139 Trina Rathke 1997-98 315 Trina Rathke 1994-98 14 Traci Edwards 3/1/07 137 Jen Greger 1996-97 300 Daryl Schaff eld 1996-00

Free Throws Attempted (Game) Free Throws Attempted (Season) Free Throws Attempted (career) 23 Trina Rathke 11/30/97 276 Traci Edwards 2007-08 907 Traci Edwards 2005-09 22 Traci Edwards 2/21/08 218 Traci Edwards 2006-07 550 Maria Viall 2000-04 21 Traci Edwards 2/9/08 218 Traci Edwards 2005-06 503 Jen Greger 1993-97 19 Traci Edwards 2/19/09 195 Traci Edwards 2008-09 495 Trina Rathke 1994-98 18 Corrin Von Wald 1/19/00 192 Trina Rathke 1997-98 400 Pam Bartnik 1990-94

Free Throw Pct. (Game) - Min. 10 Made Free Throw Pct. (Season) - Min. 75 Att. Free Throw pct. (career) - Min. 200 Att. 1.000 (18-18) Corrin Von Wald 1/19/00 .865 (115-133) Corrin Von Wald 1999-00 .798 (210-263) Jessica Wilhite 1999-03 1.000 (11-11) Traci Edwards 3/14/08 .844 (108-128) Nicole Luchsinger 2000-01 .789 (284-360) Nicole Luchsinger 1997-01 1.000 (11-11) Traci Edwards 1/19/08 .832 (94-113) Nicole Luchsinger 1999-00 .787 (218-277) Corrin Von Wald 1998-00 1.000 (11-11) Corrin Von Wald 2/10/00 .829 (121-146) Daryl Schaff eld 1997-98 .783 (300-383) Daryl Schaff eld 1996-00 1.000 (10-10) Corrin Von Wald 12/10/99 .824 (70-85) Carrie Vorpahl 1993-94 .757 (271-378) Nichole Drummond 2002-06 1.000 (10-10) Nicole Luchsinger 12/30/00 1.000 (10-10) Erica Young 1/22/94 1.000 (10-10) Niki Flack 1/28/92 Free Throw Shooting PPamam BartnikBartnik TTerieri StoltenbergStoltenberg Assists (Season) Assists (Career) Assists/Steals/Blocks 153 Pam Bartnik 1993-94 469 Pam Bartnik 1990-94 Assists (Game) 135 Pam Bartnik 1991-92 434 Jen Greger 1993-97 14 Pam Bartnik 1/17/94 129 Jen Greger 1994-95 341 Teri Stoltenberg 1997-01 13 Pam Bartnik 1/5/93 126 Pam Bartnik 1992-93 341 Laurie Krajnik 1989-93 12 Pam Bartnik 12/2/91 123 Jen Greger 1996-97 266 Jessica Wilhite 1999-03 11 Jody Crumble 3/9/07 11 Teri Stoltenberg 1/10/98 Assist/Turnover Ratio (Season) Assist/Turnover Ratio (Career) 11 Jen Greger 1/9/95 2.105 (120/57) Holly Tamm 2001-02 1.526 (148/97) Allison Klaas 2000-02 1.613 (100/62) Daryl Schaff eld 1999-00 1.484 (187/126) Holly Tamm 2000-02 Assist/Turnover Ratio (Game) 1.529 (78/51) Allison Klaas 2000-01 1.214 (341/281) Teri Stoltenberg 1997-01 10 AST/0 TO Markita Barnes 1/17/09 1.522 (70/46) Allison Klaas 2001-02 1.118 (133/119) Markita Barnes 2007-09 8 AST/0 TO Jodie McClain 2/19/09 1.389 (100/72) Aubrey Hampton 2006-07 1.089 (172/158) Jodie McClain 2006-Pr. 7 AST/0 TO Five Times Steals (Season) Steals (Career) Steals (Game) 92 Pam Bartnik 1993-94 268 Pam Bartnik 1990-94 9 Pam Bartnik 2/3/94 86 Pam Bartnik 1992-93 262 Laurie Krajnik 1989-93 9 Pam Bartnik 1/5/93 83 Laurie Krajnik 1991-92 240 Jen Greger 1993-97 8 Daryl Schaff eld 2/8/97 82 Molly O’Brien 2004-05 208 Molly O’Brien 2002-06 8 Pam Bartnik 12/11/92 80 Corrin Von Wald 1998-99 178 Jessica Wilhite 1999-03 7 Eight Times Blocks (Season) Blocks (Career) Blocks (Game) 53 Maria Viall 2003-04 167 Maria Viall 2000-04 7 Traci Edwards 2/7/09 49 Traci Edwards 2005-06 161 Traci Edwards 2005-09 6 Traci Edwards 1/20/07 47 Traci Edwards 2006-07 111 Trina Rathke 1994-98 6 Maria Viall 11/22/02 47 Erica Young 1993-94 107 Erica Young 1990-94 5 Eight Times 45 Traci Edwards 2008-09 70 Apryl Rodman 1993-97 Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide RRecordsecords Individual Records Minutes Played (Game) Games Played (Season) Minutes Per Game (Career) 102 50 Daryl Schaff eld 2/6/97 33 Traci Edwards 2008-09 37.6 Daryl Schaff eld 1996-97 47 Teri Stoltenberg 1/19/00 33 Lindsay Laur 2008-09 36.6 Jen Greger 1994-95 46 Nichole Drummond 11/25/05 33 Jodie McClain 2008-09 35.4 Jen Greger 1996-97 46 Pam Bartnik 2/10/94 32 Turquoise McCain 2008-09 34.6 Daryl Schaff eld 1997-98 45 Traci Edwards 2/9/08 32 Markita Barnes 2008-09 34.1 Jessica Wilhite 2002-03 45 Daryl Schaff eld 1/18/97 Games Started (Season) Games Played (Career) Minutes Off The Bench (Game) 32 Traci Edwards 2008-09 125 Traci Edwards 2005-09 44 Meredith Onson 11/25/05 31 Nichole Drummond 2005-06 115* Maria Viall 2000-04 30 Traci Edwards 2007-08 114 Turquoise McCain 2005-09 Minutes (Season) 30 Traci Edwards 2005-06 114* Jessica Wilhite 1999-03 1,114 Traci Edwards 2008-09 30 Teri Stoltenberg 2000-01 113* Stefanie Kaufmann 1998-02 1,054 Daryl Schaff eld 1996-97 * Played every team game of career 1,036 Molly O’Brien 2005-06 Minutes Played (Career) 994 Traci Edwards 2007-08 3,970 Traci Edwards 2005-09 Games Started (Career) 991 Jen Greger 1996-97 3,513 Daryl Schaff eld 1997-00 120 Traci Edwards 2005-09 3,446 Jen Greger 1993-97 108 Jessica Wilhite 1999-03 Minutes Per Game (Season) 3,410 Jessica Wilhite 1999-03 102 Jen Greger 1993-97 37.6 Daryl Schaff eld 1996-97 3,179 Maria Viall 2000-04 102 Daryl Schaff eld 1996-00 36.6 Jen Greger 1994-95 99 Teri Stoltenberg 1997-01 35.4 Jen Greger 1996-97 34.6 Daryl Schaff eld 1997-98 34.1 Jessica Wilhite 2002-03 Games/Minutes Played

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JJaciaci ClarkClark Pre-Division I Records Points (Season) Steals (Season) Field Goals Made (Career) 570 Maureen Pitrof 1983-84 117 Jeanne Look 1986-87 717 Jaci Clark 1979-83 507 Jaci Clark 1982-83 115 Jeanne Look 1987-88 662 Umenia White 1985-89 506 Umenia White 1986-87 99 Jeanne Look 1984-85 653 Marsha Housley 1979-83

Rebounds (Season) Blocks (Season) Assists (Career) 334 Jaci Clark 1981-82 55 Cammie Nonhof 1987-88 405 Jeanne Look 1984-88 313 Maureen Pitrof 1983-84 50 Cammie Nonhof 1988-89 346 Tracey Fruend 1988-91 294 Jaci Clark 1982-83 31 Karen Schuchardt 1979-80 316 Darla Wack 1981-85

Field goals Made (Season) Points (Career) Steals (Career) 233 Maureen Pitrof 1983-84 1,830 Jaci Clark 1979-83 346 Jeanne Look 1984-88 220 Carol Busche 1984-85 1,597 Umenia White 1985-89 257 Deb Schulman 1981-84 214 Umenia White 1986-87 1,491 Marsha Housley 1979-83 227 Jaci Clark 1979-83

Assists (Season) Rebounds (Career) Blocks (Career) 152 Jeanne Look 1986-87 1,226 Jaci Clark 1979-83 136 Cammie Nonhoff 1985-89 150 Jeanne Look 1987-88 996 Umenia White 1985-89 68 Jaci Clark 1979-83 135 Deb Schulman 1983-84 681 Marsha Housley 1979-83 60 Umenia White 1985-89 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Freshman Records RRecordsecords Games Rebounds per game Free Throws made 103 31 Traci Edwards 2005-06 10.0 Traci Edwards 2005-06 136 Traci Edwards 2005-06 30 Maria Viall 2000-01 5.9 Maria Viall 2000-01 103 Corrin Von Wald 1998-99 28 Jineen Williams 2007-08 5.9 Erica Young 1990-91 83 Daryl Schaff eld 1996-97 29 Emily Markert 2005-06 4.9 Corrin Von Wald 1998-99 78 Maria Viall 2000-01 28 Five Players 4.7 Stefanie Kaufmann 1998-99 55 Erica Young 1990-91

Games Started Field Goals Made Free Throw Percentage (Min. 50 att.) 30 Traci Edwards 2005-06 182 Traci Edwards 2005-06 .833 (50-60) Jessica Wilhite 1999-00 28 Daryl Schaff eld 1996-97 143 Maria Viall 2000-01 .808 (42-52) Aubrey Hampton 2003-04 27 Teri Stoltenberg 1997-98 99 Daryl Schaff eld 1996-97 .798 (83-104) Daryl Schaff eld 1996-97 27 Jen Greger 1993-94 96 Jessica Wilhite 1999-00 .797 (55-69) Erica Young 1990-91 25 Jessica Wilhite 1999-00 92 Corrin Von Wald 1998-99 .722 (39-54) Teri Stoltenberg 1997-98

Points Field Goal Percentage (Min. 100 att.) Assists 500 Traci Edwards 2005-06 .599 (182-304) Traci Edwards 2005-06 104 Teri Stoltenberg 1997-98 364 Maria Viall 2000-01 .497 (143-288) Maria Viall 2000-01 96 Daryl Schaff eld 1996-97 338 Daryl Schaff eld 1996-97 .458 (92-201) Corrin Von Wald 1998-99 80 Traci Edwards 2005-06 294 Corrin Von Wald 1998-99 .441 (45-102) Molly O’Brien 2002-03 73 Jen Greger 1993-94 291 Jessica Wilhite 1999-00 .421 (56-133) Maurika Hickman 2007-08 70 Anne Witte 2002-03

Points Per Game 3-Point Field Goals Made Steals 16.1 Traci Edwards 2005-06 57 Daryl Schaff eld 1996-97 80 Corrin Von Wald 1998-99 12.1 Maria Viall 2000-01 49 Jessica Wilhite 1999-00 70 Daryl Schaff eld 1996-97 12.1 Daryl Schaff eld 1996-97 44 Kiley Johnson 2003-04 53 Jen Greger 1993-94 11.3 Corrin Von Wald 1998-99 41 Teri Stoltenberg 1997-98 39 Three Players 10.4 Jessica Wilhite 1999-00 36 Maurika Hickman 2007-08 Blocks Rebounds 3-Point Percentage (Min. 50 att.) 49 Traci Edwards 2005-06 311 Traci Edwards 2005-06 .429 (36-84) Maurika Hickman 2007-08 32 Maria Viall 2000-01 177 Maria Viall 2000-01 .412 (21-51) Emily Markert 2005-06 25 Trina Rathke 1994-95 130 Erica Young 1990-91 .401 (47-142) Daryl Schaff eld 1996-97 16 Stacy Letarski 1993-94 128 Stefanie Kaufmann 1998-99 .393 (22-56) Malika Willoughby 2001-02 13 Katie Fournier 2005-06 127 Corrin Von Wald 1998-99 .387 (41-106) Teri Stoltenberg 1997-98

Other Class Records Sophomore Junior Senior Games Lindsay Laur, 33 Jodie McClain, 33 Traci Edwards, 33 Starts Jessica Wilhite, 29 Traci Edwards, 30 Traci Edwards, 32 Points Traci Edwards, 615 Traci Edwards, 639 Traci Edwards, 586 Points Per Game Traci Edwards, 20.5 Traci Edwards, 20.6 Jen Greger, 19.7 Rebounds Traci Edwards, 282 Traci Edwards, 302 Maria Viall, 315 Rebounds Per Game Traci Edwards, 9.4 Maria Viall, 10.3 Maria Viall, 10.9 Field Goals Traci Edwards, 218 Maria Viall, 204 Traci Edwards, 202 Field Goal Pct. Maria Viall, .575 Maria Viall, .573 Traci Edwards, .550 3-Point Field Goals Jessica Wilhite, 93 Jessica Wilhite, 65 Jessica Wilhite, 70 3-Point Pct. Megan Rogers, .404 Aubri Rote, .440 Tracey Freund, .441 Free Throws Traci Edwards, 175 Traci Edwards, 217 Traci Edwards, 153 Free Throw Pct. Corrin Von Wald, .865 Nicole Luchsinger, .832 Nicole Luchsinger, .844 Assists Pam Bartnik, 135 Pam Bartnik, 126 Pam Bartnik, 153 Steals Jen Greger, 66 Pam Bartnik, 86 Pam Bartnik, 92 Blocks Traci Edwards, 47 Maria Viall, 53 Erica Young, 47

Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide RRecordsecords Double-Doubles Double-Doubles (Season) Double-Doubles streak Double-Doubles (career) 104 16 Traci Edwards 2007-08 5 Erica Young 2/5-2/20/94 58 Traci Edwards 2005-Pr. 15 Traci Edwards 2005-06 4 Traci Edwards 2/11-2/18/06 36 Maria Viall 2000-04 14 Traci Edwards 2008-09 3 Eight Times 20 Erica Young 1990-94 14 Maria Viall 2003-04 10 Niki Flack *1990-93 14 Erica Young 1993-94 * Includes only years played at Division I level 9 Trina Rathke 1994-98

Triple-Doubles 3/11/09 14 pts 11 reb 2/9/08 35 pts 19 reb 1/20/07 42 pts 14 reb • Jody Crumble (1) 2/28/09 15 pts 12 reb 1/23/08 16 pts 18 reb 12/28/06 18 pts 10 reb 3/9/07 13 pts, 11 reb, 11 ast 2/26/09 20 pts 14 reb 1/19/08 21 pts 11 reb 12/7/06 19 pts 13 reb 2/19/09 32 pts 14 reb 1/10/08 30 pts 12 reb 11/20/06 10 pts 12 reb 20-point/20-rebound Games 2/5/09 13 pts 11 reb 1/5/08 28 pts 12 reb 11/17/06 29 pts 12 reb • Traci Edwards (2) 1/31/09 16 pts 12 reb 12/31/07 17 pts 10 reb 11/13/06 16 pts 11 reb 12/30/06 28 pts 20 reb 1/29/09 30 pts 16 reb 12/28/07 18 pts 12 reb 3/2/06 23 pts 10 reb 1/26/06 21 pts 22 reb 1/10/09 23 pts 10 reb 12/13/07 16 pts 10 reb 2/25/06 28 pts 11 reb 12/31/08 21 pts 14 reb 12/4/07 17 pts 10 reb 2/23/06 13 pts 10 reb • Maria Viall (2) 12/20/08 20 pts 10 reb 12/1/07 13 pts 14 reb 2/13/06 12 pts 21 reb 2/1/03 27 pts 21 reb 12/10/08 22 pts 13 reb 11/28/07 21 pts 10 reb 2/4/06 12 pts 10 reb 1/23/03 28 pts 21 reb 12/2/08 30 pts 10 reb 11/9/07 30 pts 14 reb 1/28/06 13 pts 11 reb 11/26/08 20 pts 12 reb 3/9/07 23 pts 12 reb 1/14/06 12 pts 14 reb Point/Assist Double-Doubles 3/12/08 26 pts 11 reb 3/3/07 28 pts 10 reb 1/12/06 21 pts 13 reb • Pam Bartnik (5) 3/6/08 21 pts 10 reb 2/17/07 22 pts 11 reb 1/5/06 21 pts 11 reb 2/3/94 19 pts 10 ast 2/23/08 20 pts 14 reb 2/10/07 31 pts 16 reb 12/31/05 24 pts 14 reb 1/17/94 12 pts 14 ast 2/16/08 24 pts 10 reb 2/1/07 23 pts 10 reb 12/14/05 14 pts 10 reb 12/30/93 18 pts 10 ast 2/14/08 19 pts 10 reb 1/25/07 30 pts 12 reb 12/11/05 16 pts 12 reb 12/4/93 13 pts 10 ast 11/25/05 20 pts 12 reb 1/5/93 14 pts 13 ast Crumble Records Milwaukee’s 11/20/05 11 pts 11 reb

• Jen Greger (1) First Triple-Double • Niki Flack (10) 3/1/97 16 pts 10 ast Jody Crumble tallied the fi rst triple-double in school history March 9, 3/6/93 21 pts 12 reb 2007, in a Horizon League Semifi nal contest at #22 Green Bay. She fi n- 2/13/93 21 pts 14 reb Point/Rebound Double-Doubles ished with 13 points and career highs of 11 rebounds and 11 assists. 2/9/93 17 pts 10 reb • Pam Bartnik (3) She tallied seven points, fi ve rebounds and six assists in the second half, 1/27/93 24 pts 10 reb 2/24/94 20 pts 10 reb helping the Panthers force overtime, after 4/6/3 in the opening frame. 1/19/93 21 pts 12 reb 1/22/91 11 pts 12 reb Her 10th assist came with 2:02 remaining in overtime. Points 10 and 11 1/12/93 15 pts 11 reb 2/20/94 10 pts 11 reb were also key, giving Milwaukee a one-point lead on a lay-up midway 12/11/92 18 pts 11 reb through the second half. The game was just the 12th game of her Pan- 12/1/92 15 pts 11 reb • Kimberly Becker (6) ther career. 1/14/92 18 pts 16 reb 2/24/05 14 pts 11 reb 12/14/90 22 pts 11 reb 2/19/05 11 pts 10 reb 1/27/05 12 pts 14 reb • Jen Greger (5) 1/8/05 16 pts 10 reb 2/13/97 25 pts 10 reb 11/21/03 14 pts 10 reb 12/21/96 20 pts 10 reb 1/18/03 18 pts 11 reb 1/30/96 15 pts 11 reb 1/10/96 20 pts 12 reb • Nichole Drummond (3) 1/6/96 22 pts 15 reb 1/17/05 16 pts 11 reb 1111 aassistsssists 1/13/05 21 pts 13 reb 1133 ppointsoints • Jill Gutzke (4) 2/12/03 10 pts 12 reb 2/24/96 13 pts 11 reb 1/27/96 27 pts 15 reb • Traci Edwards (56) 1111 reboundsrebounds 11/27/95 15 pts 13 reb 3/13/09 24 pts 11 reb 2/17/94 16 pts 12 reb 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Double-Doubles RRecordsecords 105

LLindsayindsay LLauraur MMariaaria VVialliall EEricarica YoungYoung • Teri Huff (3) 11/18/05 14 pts 10 reb • Maria Viall (36) • Corrin Von Wald (5) 2/26/05 19 pts 10 reb 2/17/05 10 pts 13 reb 3/7/04 14 pts 16 reb 3/9/00 17 pts 11 reb 11/22/03 11 pts 10 reb 2/5/05 14 pts 11 reb 3/4/04 22 pts 19 reb 3/2/00 14 pts 11 reb 1/2/03 10 pts 10 reb 1/22/05 11 pts 10 reb 2/23/04 24 pts 13 reb 2/26/00 10 pts 12 reb 11/23/04 16 pts 10 reb 2/21/04 16 pts 13 reb 2/12/00 17 pts 11 reb • Janelle Jonason (1) 2/19/04 23 pts 17 reb 1/16/99 21 pts 11 reb 12/5/99 11 pts 11 reb • Trina Rathke (9) 2/12/04 23 pts 18 reb 1/15/98 30 pts 14 reb 1/26/04 17 pts 16 reb • Jessica Wilhite (2) • Laurie Krajnik (3) 12/28/97 19 pts 11 reb 1/24/04 14 pts 15 reb 2/12/03 15 pts 11 reb 1/19/93 13 pts 10 reb 12/7/97 20 pts 12 reb 1/15/04 11 pts 15 reb 12/28/00 10 pts 10 reb 1/16/92 14 pts 10 reb 11/30/97 21 pts 10 reb 1/10/04 20 pts 13 reb 1/26/91 10 pts 11 reb 12/30/96 25 pts 15 reb 12/6/03 14 pts 14 reb • Jineen Williams (1) 12/6/96 10 pts 12 reb 12/2/03 23 pts 10 reb 12/2/08 16 pts 11 reb • Lindsay Laur (5) 1/20/96 13 pts 12 reb 11/25/03 23 pts 12 reb 2/28/09 17 pts 14 reb 12/15/95 12 pts 16 reb 11/22/03 31 pts 13 reb • Erica Young (20) 1/31/09 11 pts 10 reb 2/21/95 11 pts 11 reb 3/6/03 23 pts 10 reb 3/10/94 11 pts 17 reb 1/24/09 15 pts 10 reb 3/1/03 28 pts 17 reb 2/20/94 12 pts 14 reb 1/17/09 10 pts 11 reb • Apryl Rodman (8) 2/15/03 23 pts 14 reb 2/17/94 18 pts 17 reb 12/22/08 10 pts 10 reb 3/1/97 11 pts 11 reb 2/8/03 10 pts 11 reb 2/12/94 16 pts 16 reb 2/6/97 20 pts 10 reb 1/29/03 12 pts 10 reb 2/10/94 17 pts 10 reb • Kelly Lubbers (1) 2/1/97 15 pts 12 reb 1/25/03 28 pts 13 reb 2/5/94 17 pts 10 reb 12/29/98 16 pts 12 reb 1/13/97 12 pts 12 reb 12/30/02 22 pts 12 reb 1/22/94 24 pts 14 reb 1/25/96 21 pts 10 reb 12/28/02 25 pts 15 reb 1/15/94 12 pts 11 reb • Nicole Luchsinger (1) 11/27/95 12 pts 12 reb 12/7/02 26 pts 11 reb 1/13/94 17 pts 10 reb 1/20/00 19 pts 14 reb 2/8/95 10 pts 10 reb 12/4/02 17 pts 10 reb 1/8/94 10 pts 11 reb 1/14/95 14 pts 11 reb 2/21/02 23 pts 15 reb 12/23/93 17 pts 10 reb • Emily Markert (1) 2/4/02 16 pts 10 reb 12/4/93 16 pts 13 reb 11/25/06 11 pts 11 reb • Daryl Schaff eld (1) 1/26/02 20 pts 10 reb 11/27/93 15 pts 17 reb 1/15/98 21 pts 12 reb 1/5/02 17 pts 12 reb 2/27/93 12 pts 13 reb • Turquoise McCain (2) 1/3/02 22 pts 10 reb 2/22/93 15 pts 12 reb 3/9/09 13 pts 10 reb • Teresa Teske (6) 11/24/02 30 pts 12 reb 1/2/93 18 pts 12 reb 12/20/07 12 pts 10 reb 2/25/92 11 pts 13 reb 3/1/01 25 pts 10 reb 12/15/92 13 pts 10 reb 2/8/92 15 pts 12 reb 1/27/01 10 pts 10 reb 3/2/91 15 pts 11 reb • Molly O’Brien (8) 1/8/92 16 pts 12 reb 12/14/00 12 pts 12 reb 1/22/91 18 pts 10 reb 3/6/06 10 pts 10 reb 1/4/92 16 pts 16 reb 12/8/00 15 pts 14 reb 1/3/91 14 pts 18 reb 12/31/05 12 pts 11 reb 2/19/91 14 pts 10 reb 12/18/05 10 pts 11 reb 1/31/91 15 pts 11 reb Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide RRecordsecords Yearly Leaders/Team Statistics Year Scoring Pts PPG Rebounding Reb RPG Assists Ast APG 106 2008-09 Traci Edwards* 586 17.8 Traci Edwards* 298 9.0 Markita Barnes 98 3.1 2007-08 Traci Edwards* 639 20.6 Traci Edwards* 302 9.7 Jodie McClain 70 2.3 2006-07 Traci Edwards* 615 20.5 Traci Edwards* 282 9.4 Aubrey Hampton 100 3.3 2005-06 Traci Edwards 500 16.1 Traci Edwards* 311 10.0 Meredith Onson 98 3.2 2004-05 Nichole Drummond 315 13.7 Molly O’Brien 197 7.0 Aubrey Hampton 68 2.7 2003-04 Maria Viall* 529 18.2 Maria Viall* 315 10.9 Molly O’Brien 69 2.7 2002-03 Maria Viall 507 18.1 Maria Viall 289 10.3 Antoinette Gregory 78 2.8 2001-02 Maria Viall 467 16.7 Maria Viall 190 6.8 Holly Tamm 120 4.4 2000-01 Jessica Wilhite 465 15.5 Maria Viall 177 5.9 Allison Klaas 78 2.6 1999-00 Corrin Von Wald 321 11.9 Corrin Von Wald 147 5.4 Teri Stoltenberg 102 3.6 1998-99 Corrin Von Wald 294 11.3 Kelly Lubbers 130 4.8 Teri Stoltenberg 61 2.8 1997-98 Daryl Schaff eld 421 15.6 Trina Rathke 169 6.3 Teri Stoltenberg 104 3.9 1996-97 Jen Greger* 552 19.7 Apryl Rodman 183 6.5 Jen Greger 123 4.4 1995-96 Jen Greger 332 13.8 Jill Gutzke 196 7.5 Jen Greger 109 4.5 1994-95 Jen Greger 322 11.9 Jill Gutzke 152 5.6 Jen Greger 129 4.8 1993-94 Pam Bartnik 406 15.0 Erica Young 274 10.1 Pam Bartnik 153 5.7 1992-93 Niki Flack 414 15.3 Erica Young 222 8.2 Pam Bartnik 126 4.8 1991-92 Niki Flack 327 12.1 Teresa Teske 192 6.9 Pam Bartnik 135 4.8 1990-91 Tracey Freund 319 12.3 Teresa Teske 160 5.9 Anne Pieper 88 3.3 1989-90 Rachel Mickelson 466 17.9 Teresa Teske 231 8.9 Tracey Freund 107 4.1 1988-89 Rachel Mickelson 414 14.3 Cammie Nonhof 188 7.2 Tracey Freund 115 4.4 1987-88 Umenia White 441 15.2 Umenia White 282 9.7 Jeanne Look 150 5.2 1986-87 Umenia White 506 17.5 Umenia White 247 8.5 Jeanne Look 152 5.2 1985-86 Jan Wickman 336 12.0 Umenia White 215 7.9 Julie Blazek 91 3.3 1984-85 Carol Busche 503 16.2 Carol Busche 234 7.5 Darla Wack 97 3.0 1983-84 Maureen Pitrof 570 17.3 Maureen Pitrof 313 9.5 Deb Schulman 135 4.1 1982-83 Jaci Clark 507 16.9 Jaci Clark 294 9.8 Jaci Clark 86 2.9 1981-82 Jaci Clark 481 16.0 Jaci Clark 334 11.1 Deb Schulman 77 2.6 1980-81 Jaci Clark 266 14.1 Jaci Clark 196 10.8 Lois Leitner 37 2.1 1979-80 Jaci Clark 377 13.9 Jaci Clark 273 10.1 Lois Leitner 58 2.1 1978-79 Betty Willis 219 12.8 Betty Willis 181 10.6 Not Available

Yearly Team Statistics Year GP FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off -Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2008-09 33 716-1727 .415 168-494 .340 445-625 .712 430-855 1285 38.9 518 488 696 109 223 2045 62.0 2007-08 31 715-1665 .429 204-549 .372 448-637 .703 377-775 1152 37.2 501 452 609 60 217 2082 67.2 2006-07 31 728-1691 .431 202-585 .345 403-557 .724 383-747 1130 36.5 476 504 587 100 180 2061 66.5 2005-06 31 756-1693 .447 142-436 .326 429-641 .669 410-772 1182 38.1 466 517 604 100 225 2083 67.2 2004-05 28 642-1588 .404 182-586 .311 317-444 .714 362-644 1006 35.9 413 366 558 76 273 1783 63.7 2003-04 29 656-1620 .405 135-437 .309 377-552 .683 423-747 1170 40.3 445 414 605 69 252 1824 62.9 2002-03 28 688-1569 .438 115-374 .307 386-534 .723 401-711 1112 39.7 456 432 613 97 237 1877 67.0 2001-02 28 722-1697 .425 180-530 .340 373-526 .709 345-650 995 35.5 433 465 484 71 300 1997 71.3 2000-01 30 692-1731 .400 179-525 .341 493-696 .708 402-664 1066 35.5 514 469 528 83 309 2056 68.5 1999-00 28 664-1630 .407 168-475 .354 462-605 .764 360-664 1024 36.6 512 467 500 44 247 1958 69.0 1998-99 28 606-1473 .411 141-390 .362 420-595 .706 368-610 978 36.2 599 381 545 41 242 1773 65.7 1997-98 27 571-1307 .437 136-360 .378 493-675 .730 283-589 872 32.3 545 375 571 61 241 1771 65.6 1996-97 28 631-1487 .424 132-349 .378 420-611 .687 334-694 1028 36.7 572 404 672 85 298 1814 64.8 1995-96 26 612-1556 .393 62-243 .255 359-536 .670 387-667 1054 40.5 482 418 638 55 254 1645 63.3 1994-95 27 518-1373 .377 53-197 .269 305-468 .652 318-555 873 32.3 477 356 713 72 241 1394 51.6 1993-94 27 687-1642 .418 67-237 .283 425-611 .696 413-732 1145 42.4 518 413 736 102 290 1866 69.1 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Yearly Leaders/Team Statistics RRecordsecords Year Blocked Shots Blk BPG Steals Stl SPG 3-Pointers FGM MPG 107 2008-09 Traci Edwards 45 1.4 Jodie McClain 46 1.4 Lindsay Laur 37 1.1 2007-08 Traci Edwards 20 0.7 Traci Edwards 42 1.4 Aubri Rote 54 1.7 2006-07 Traci Edwards* 47 1.6 Traci Edwards 28 0.9 Aubrey Hampton 56 1.9 2005-06 Traci Edwards* 49 1.6 Molly O’Brien 59 1.9 Nichole Drummond 38 1.2 2004-05 Kimberly Becker 27 1.0 Molly O’Brien* 82 2.9 Hampton/O’Brien 36 1.8 2003-04 Maria Viall 34 1.2 Molly O’Brien 43 1.7 Kiley Johnson 44 1.5 2002-03 Maria Viall* 53 1.9 Anne Witte 39 1.4 Jessica Wilhite 70 2.5 2001-02 Maria Viall* 44 1.6 Jessica Wilhite 59 2.1 Jessica Wilhite 65 2.3 2000-01 Maria Viall 32 1.1 Jessica Wilhite 48 1.6 Jessica Wilhite 93 3.1 1999-00 Janelle Jonason 15 0.7 Corrin Von Wald 65 2.4 Daryl Schaff eld 64 2.3 1998-99 Jonason/Lubbers 12 0.4 Corrin Von Wald* 80 3.1 Daryl Schaff eld 47 2.0 1997-98 Trina Rathke 30 1.1 Daryl Schaff eld 45 1.7 Daryl Schaff eld 56 2.1 1996-97 Trina Rathke 28 1.0 Greger/Schaff eld 70 2.5 Jen Greger 59 2.1 1995-96 Trina Rathke 28 1.1 Jen Greger 51 2.1 Jen Greger 28 1.2 1994-95 Trina Rathke 25 0.9 Jen Greger 66 2.4 Jen Greger 27 1.0 1993-94 Erica Young 47 1.7 Pam Bartnik 92 3.4 Carrie Vorpahl 22 0.8 1992-93 Erica Young 35 1.3 Pam Bartnik 86 3.3 Susan Chitko 27 1.0 1991-92 Teresa Teske 17 0.6 Laurie Krajnik 83 3.0 Laurie Krajnik 23 0.8 1990-91 Kathy Kamrath 20 0.8 Laurie Krajnik 56 2.2 Tracey Freund 52 2.0 1989-90 Traci Diener 18 0.7 Laurie Krajnik 52 2.0 Tracey Freund 31 1.2 1988-89 Cammie Nonhoff 50 1.9 Julie Blazek 52 1.8 Tracey Freund 291.1 1987-88 Cammie Nonhoff 55 1.9 Jeanne Look 115 4.0 Jeanne Look 37 1.3 1986-87 Umenia White 20 0.7 Jeanne Look 117 4.0 No Three-Point Line 1985-86 Not Available Not Available No Three-Point Line 1984-85 Darla Wack 17 0.5 Jeanne Look 94 3.0 No Three-Point Line 1983-84 Ann Smith 19 0.6 Deb Schulman 91 2.8 No Three-Point Line 1982-83 Jaci Clark 14 0.5 Marsha Housley 74 2.5 No Three-Point Line 1981-82 Marsha Housley 14 0.5 Jaci Clark 74 2.5 No Three-Point Line 1980-81 Jaci Clark 25 0.8 Marsha Housley 69 2.3 No Three-Point Line 1979-80 Karen Schuchardt 31 1.1 Karen Schuchardt 79 2.9 No Three-Point Line 1978-79 Not Available Not Available No Three-Point Line

Yearly Team Statistics Year GP FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off -Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1992-93 27 636-1577 .403 73-272 .268 430-598 .719 379-713 1092 40.4 442 380 559 92 267 1775 65.7 1991-92 28 730-1648 .443 67-182 .368 391-615 .636 325-690 1146 40.9 490 459 636 84 322 1918 68.5 1990-91 27 673-1705 .395 84-243 .346 358-655 .658 403-640 1153 42.7 465 402 646 82 289 1788 66.2 1989-90 26 762-1769 .431 59-160 .369 294-449 .655 438-606 1137 43.7 429 418 526 62 208 1877 72.2 1988-89 29 855-1966 .435 59-181 .326 322-504 .639 464-697 1303 44.9 460 520 556 99 260 2091 72.1 1987-88 29 895-2048 .437 51-143 .357 333-527 .632 485-681 1376 47.4 508 491 585 101 424 2174 75.0 1986-87 29 843-1847 .456 — .000 291-498 .584 432-579 1011 34.9 505 442 651 81 352 1977 68.2 1985-86 28 776-1738 .446 — .000 333-473 .704 N/A 1080 37.8 509 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1885 67.3 1984-85 31 887-1879 .472 — .000 385-561 .686 N/A 1188 38.3 520 391 621 66 313 2159 69.6 1983-84 33 869-2172 .450 — .000 469-678 .690 N/A 1468 44.4 630 509 690 73 317 2407 72.9 1982-83 30 940-2010 .470 — .000 388-588 .660 N/A 1311 43.7 592 478 679 59 362 2268 75.6 1981-82 30 767-1997 .380 — .000 384-591 .650 N/A 1259 41.7 562 345 664 54 356 1918 63.9 1980-81 30 739-1791 .413 — .000 316-542 .583 N/A 1105 36.8 523 273 684 84 385 1795 59.8 1979-80 27 661-1596 .414 — .000 272-513 .530 N/A 1048 38.8 461 257 579 91 301 1597 59.1

Statistics prior to 1979-80 season not available Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide RRecordsecords Milwaukee Team Single-Game Records Most Points 3-pt Field Goal Pct. (min. 8 made) Blocks 108 104 Northeastern Illinois 1/22/91 .786 (11-14) Central Michigan 12/17/00 11 Marquette 12/3/96 101 Cleveland State 2/17/96 .667 (8-12) Loyola 2/24/00 9 Six Times 102 Detroit 1/19/02 .647 (11-17) Green Bay 1/23/99 100 Youngstown State 2/2/02 .643 (9-14) Cleveland State 2/13/99 Turnovers 97 Two Times .625 (10-16) Two Times 45 Green Bay 1/7/94 41 Wisconsin 12/10/91 Most Points - Both Teams Free Throws Made 40 Eastern Illinois 1/8/94 200 (101-99) Cleveland State 2/17/96 38 Nebraska 12/13/97 40 Evansville 12/4/93 190 (96-94) Valparaiso 2/17/94 37 Valparaiso 1/19/00 38 Two Times 187 (84-103) Drake 12/4/97 35 Furman 11/28/98 184 (91-93) Wright State 2/10/94 34 Loyola 1/29/00 Personal Fouls 183 (92-91) Butler 2/6/97 32 Two Times 31 Cleveland State 2/13/99 30 Green Bay 1/23/99 Most Points - One Half Free Throws Attempted 30 Northwestern 1/1/99 59 Illinois-Chicago 3/1/07 45 Nebraska 12/13/97 59 Detroit 1/19/02 44 Valparaiso 1/19/00 29 Multiple Times 57 Illinois-Chicago 12/30/06 44 Loyola 1/30/99 55 Northwestern 1/18/06 44 Navy 11/30/97 Fewest Points 55 St. Francis 1/31/91 43 Northern Illinois 1/6/96 34 Green Bay 1/7/95 34 Duke 12/3/94 Field Goals Made Free Throw Pct. (Min. 10 made) 35 Wright State 2/10/95 39 Northeastern Illinois 1/22/91 1.000 (26-26) Loyola 1/24/09 36 Green Bay 1/4/09 38 St. Francis 1/31/91 1.000 (12-12) La Salle 12/23/06 36 South Dakota State 1/15/05 37 Valparaiso 2/17/94 .957 (22-23) Chicago State 3/2/91 36 Cleveland State 2/17/96 .950 (19-20) Cleveland State 2/12/00 Fewest Points - Both Teams 35 Multiple Times 1/3/02 .944 (17-18) Wisconsin 11/20/06 83 (36-47) Green Bay 1/4/09 Field Goals Attempted .944 (17-18) Western Michigan 2/23/91 92 (58-34) Wright State 3/8/01 83 Northeastern Illinois 1/22/91 95 (48-47) Denver 12/7/96 83 UW-Parkside 2/9/91 Most Rebounds 97 (56-41) Wright State 2/4/99 63 IPFW 2/12/04 81 Ball State 1/12/91 98 (42-56) Wright State 2/5/98 60 Indiana State 12/2/95 81 Northern Illinois 2/5/91 98 (47-51) Missouri-Kansas City 2/7/91 60 Northeastern Illinois 1/22/91 80 St. Francis 1/31/91 59 Youngstown State 3/9/09 Fewest Field Goals Made Field Goal Pct. (min. 25 made) 59 UW-Parkside 2/9/91 10 Wright State 2/10/95 .643 (27-42) Wright State 3/8/08 11 South Dakota State 1/15/05 .615 (32-52) Wright State 2/27/03 Rebounding Margin 11 Missouri-Kansas City 2/16/91 .614 (27-44) South Carolina 12/28/98 +33 Youngstown State 1/11/03 12 Green Bay 1/4/09 +31 SIU Edwardsville 11/26/08 .612 (30-49) Green Bay 1/23/99 12 Green Bay 1/7/95 .607 (37-61) Valparaiso 2/17/94 +31 Green Bay 1/26/04 +30 IPFW 2/12/04 Fewest Field Goals Attempted 3-pt Field Goals Made +29 Youngstown State 3/9/09 32 Green Bay 1/24/98 15 Detroit 1/17/09 +29 Northeastern Illinois 1/22/91 32 Green Bay 1/7/95 14 Youngstown State 2/2/02 35 Green Bay 1/4/09 13 Central Michigan 12/20/08 Assists 36 Green Bay 3/5/95 13 Wright State 2/7/02 28 Central Michigan 12/17/00 36 Missouri-Kansas City 2/22/92 13 Chicago State 1/25/00 28 Chicago State 1/25/00 27 Northeastern Illinois 1/22/91 3-pt Field Goals Attempted 26 Three Times Lowest Field Goal Percentage 37 Wright State 2/7/02 .204 (10-49) Wright State 2/10/95 32 Detroit 1/17/09 Steals .208 (11-53) South Dakota State 1/15/05 30 Green Bay 1/20/01 22 Furman 11/28/98 .221 (15-68) Iowa State 12/17/95 30 Green Bay 3/9/07 20 Western Illinois 12/14/91 .246 (14-57) Iowa State 12/2/06 30 Green Bay 1/13/07 19 Three Times .246 (14-57) Auburn 12/30/92 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Opponent Single-Game Records RRecordsecords Most Points 3-Pt. Field Goal Pct. (Min. 8 made) Blocks 109 117 Northern Illinois 3/2/96 .632 (12-23) Green Bay 1/26/02 12 Green Bay 12/11/92 112 Northern Illinois 2/5/91 .600 (9-15) Valparaiso 1/29/09 11 Detroit 2/1/07 108 Wisconsin 12/9/93 .600 (9-15) Detroit 2/20/97 10 Youngstown State 3/9/09 104 Drake 12/4/97 .591 (13-22) Butler 1/22/05 10 Oregon State 12/12/99 104 Duke 12/3/94 .588 (10-17) Northern Michigan 12/11/05 10 Wisconsin 12/9/93

Most Points - One Half Most Free Throws Made Turnovers 67 Wisconsin 12/9/93 33 Green Bay 2/20/99 36 Iowa State 12/19/92 60 Northern Illinois (2nd Half) 3/2/96 32 Butler 2/7/98 36 Marquette 12/6/90 59 Duke 12/3/94 32 Cleveland State 2/3/94 34 Wisconsin 12/10/90 30 Green Bay 1/23/99 57 Illinois-Chicago 12/30/06 33 Evansville 12/4/93 30 Marquette 2/22/93 57 Drake 12/4/97 32 Multiple Times 57 Northern Illinois (1st Half) 3/2/96 Most Free Throws Attempted Personal Fouls 43 Cleveland State 2/3/94 Field Goals Made 40 Cleveland State 2/13/99 31 Youngstown State 2/9/08 52 Northern Illinois 2/5/91 40 Green Bay 1/23/99 31 Valparaiso 1/19/00 51 Northern Illinois 3/2/96 39 Valparaiso 1/19/00 30 Loyola 1/30/99 41 Wisconsin 12/9/93 38 Multiple Times 30 Nebraska 12/13/97 40 Duke 3/17/01 29 Multiple Times 40 Detroit 2/21/96 Free Throw Pct. (Min. 10 made) 1.000 (16-16) Green Bay 2/10/07 Fewest Points Field Goals Attempted 1.000 (15-15) Cleveland State 2/4/95 34 Wright State 3/8/01 92 Northern Illinois 2/5/91 .950 (19-20) Green Bay 2/2/08 39 Butler 1/23/02 86 Valparaiso 2/17/94 .950 (19-20) Iowa State 12/11/93 40 Northern Iowa 12/2/03 85 Cleveland State 2/17/96 .947 (18-19) Western Illinois 12/14/90 41 Wright State 2/4/99 84 Northern Illinois 1/22/94 41 Green Bay 2/21/98 83 DePaul 11/30/05 Most Rebounds 64 Northern Illinois 2/5/91 Fewest Field Goals Made Field Goal Pct. (min. 25 made) 60 Marquette 12/3/96 11 Wright State 3/8/01 .696 (39-56) LaSalle 2/2/95 58 Oregon State 12/12/99 12 Butler 1/23/02 .646 (51-79) Northern Illinois 3/2/96 57 Toledo 1/28/91 13 Northeastern Illinois 2/13/93 .645 (40-62) Duke 3/17/01 55 Youngstown State 1/7/91 14 Youngstown State 1/18/07 .643 (36-56) Purdue 11/25/03 14 Illinois-Chicago 1/28/99 .643 (36-56) Butler 2/6/97 Rebounding Margin +34 Marquette 12/3/96 Fewest Field Goals Attempted 3-pt Field Goals Made +27 Wright State 2/10/95 38 Green Bay 2/20/99 +25 Marquette 1/16/95 15 Butler 2/22/07 39 Iowa State 12/19/93 +24 Northern Illinois 2/5/91 14 Valparaiso 3/12/08 40 Wright State 2/19/93 +22 Iowa State 12/30/94 14 Cleveland State 2/17/96 41 Wright State 2/5/98 13 Butler 1/22/05 Assists 42 Multiple Times 12 Cleveland State 2/13/99 31 Northern Illinois 3/2/96 12 Mississippi 11/24/01 30 Indiana State 12/10/90 Lowest Field Goal Pct. 12 Green Bay 1/26/02 29 Vanderbilt 12/10/02 .224 (13-58) Northeastern Illinois 2/13/93 28 Multiple Times .226 (14-62) Youngstown State 1/18/07 3-pt Field Goals Attempted .229 (11-48) Wright State 3/8/01 47 Cleveland State 2/17/96 Steals .250 (16-64) Illinois-Chicago 2/12/03 37 Cleveland State 2/13/99 27 Michigan 11/24/95 .258 (17-66) Illinois-Chicago 2/21/09 30 Valparaiso 3/12/08 27 Michigan 12/28/90 30 Cleveland State 1/20/96 26 Detroit 12/2/92 29 SE Missouri State 11/25/05 25 DePaul 11/21/03 25 Marquette 1/16/95 Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide RRecordsecords Single-Season Team Records Games Played Road Winning Percentage Three-Point FG Attempted Assists 110 33 2008-09 .786 (11-3) 2001-02 586 2004-05 517 2005-06 31 2007-08 .643 (9-5) 2005-06 585 2006-07 504 2006-07 31 2006-07 .571 (8-6) 2007-08 549 2007-08 488 2008-09 31 2005-06 .500 (6-6) 1997-98 530 2001-02 469 2000-01 30 2000-01 .462 (6-7) 1999-00 525 2000-01 467 1999-00

Wins Points Three Point Percentage Assists Per Game 22 2005-06 2083 2005-06 .378 1996-97 16.7 2005-06 20 2001-02 2082 2007-08 .378 1997-98 16.7 1999-00 19 2000-01 2061 2006-07 .372 2007-08 16.4 1991-92 17 2007-08 2056 2000-01 .368 1991-92 16.3 2006-07 17 2003-04 2045 2008-09 .362 1998-99 16.1 1995-96 17 1991-92 Points Per Game Free Throws Steals 71.3 2001-02 493 2001-02 322 1991-92 Losses 69.9 1999-00 493 1997-98 309 2000-01 25 1994-95 69.1 1993-94 462 1999-00 300 2001-02 22 1995-96 68.5 2000-01 448 2007-08 298 1996-97 18 2008-09 68.5 1991-92 445 2008-09 290 1993-94 16 2006-07 16 1998-99 Highest Scoring Margin Free Throws Attempted Steals Per Game 16 1990-91 +9.8 2001-02 696 2000-01 11.5 1991-92 +4.4 2000-01 675 1997-98 10.7 2001-02 Most Overtime Games +3.2 2007-08 641 2005-06 10.7 1993-94 4 1999-00 +2.7 1991-92 637 2007-08 10.7 1990-91 3 2008-09 +2.4 1992-93 625 2008-09 10.6 1996-97 3 2007-08 3 2006-07 Field Goals Free Throw Percentage Blocks 3 2005-06 756 2005-06 .764 1999-00 109 2008-09 3 1996-97 730 1991-92 .730 1997-98 102 1993-94 728 2006-07 .724 2006-07 100 2006-07 Consecutive Wins 722 2001-02 .723 2002-03 100 2005-06 12 1/28/06 thru 3/6/06 716 2008-09 .719 1992-93 97 2002-03 9 12/28/01 thru 1/23/02 9 2/10 thru 3/10/01 Field Goals Attempted Rebounds Blocks Per Game 1731 2000-01 1285 2008-09 3.8 1993-94 8 12/7/97 thru 1/10/98 1727 2008-09 1182 2005-06 3.5 2002-03 7 1/29 thru 2/19/04 1705 1990-91 1170 2003-04 3.4 1992-93 7 1/31 thru 2/21/02 1697 2001-02 1153 1990-91 3.3 2008-09 1693 2005-06 1152 2007-08 3.2 2006-07 Winning Percentage .714 (20-8) 2001-02 Field Goal Percentage Rebounds Per Game Fewest Turnovers .710 (22-9) 2005-06 .447 2005-06 42.7 1990-91 484 2001-02 .633 (19-11) 2000-01 .443 1991-92 42.4 1993-94 500 1999-00 .607 (17-11) 1991-92 .438 2002-03 40.9 1991-92 528 2000-01 .586 (17-12) 2003-04 .437 1997-98 40.5 1995-96 545 1998-99 .431 2006-07 40.4 1992-93 558 2004-05 Home Winning Percentage .900 (9-1) 1992-93 Three-Point Field Goals Rebounding Margin Fewest Turnovers Per Game .846 (11-2) 2003-04 204 2007-08 +8.7 2002-03 17.3 2001-02 .846 (11-2) 2000-01 202 2006-07 +7.3 2003-04 17.6 2000-01 .833 (10-2) 1996-87 182 2004-05 +6.0 2008-09 17.9 1999-00 .813 (13-3) 2005-06 180 2001-02 +6.0 2005-06 18.9 2006-07 .813 (13-3) 1991-92 179 2000-01 +5.2 2007-08 19.5 2005-06 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide 2009-10 Opponents 111

Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide 22009-10009-10 OOpponentspponents Non-League UW-Parkside UW-Stevens Point 112 Rangers Pointers NOV. 1 • NOON • KLOTSCHE CENTER NOV. 5 • 7 P.M. • KLOTSCHE CENTER Location Kenosha, Wis. Location Stevens Point, Wis. Colors Green and Black Colors Purple and Gold Enrollment 5,100 Enrollment 8,645 Founded 1969 Founded 1894 Conference Great Lakes Valley (NCAA Div. II) Conference WIAC (NCAA Div. III) Arena (Capacity) DeSimone Gym (2,120) Arena (Capacity) Berg Gymnasium (1,365) Chancellor Deborah Ford Interim Chancellor Mark Nook Interim Athletics Director Tamie Falk-Day Athletics Director Frank O’Brien Athletics Phone (262) 595-2245 Athletics Phone (715) 346-3888 Ticket Phone (262) 595-2245 Ticket Phone (715) 346-4100

Team Information Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record (League Record) 18-10 (14-4/2nd) 2008-09 Overall Record (League Record) 26-4 (14-2/1st) 2008-09 Postseason League Quarterfi nals 2008-09 Postseason League Champions/NCAA Div. III Sweet 16 Starters Returning/Lost (Letterwinners) 5/0 (10/2) Starters Returning/Lost (Letterwinners) 1/4 (6/6)

Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Head Coach Jenny Kenesie Head Coach Shirley Egner Alma Mater/Year Louisville/2000 Alma Mater/Year UW-La Crosse/1980 Record at School (Career) 103-94/7 years (Same) Record at School (Career) 358-168/20 years (Same) Assistant Coach Brad Fisher Assistant Coach Diane Hawkins

Media Information Media Information WBB Contact Steve Kratochvil WBB Contact Mitch Capelle SID Phone/Cell (262) 595-2045 / N/A SID Phone/Cell (715) 346-2840 / N/A SID Email [email protected] SID Email [email protected] SID Fax (262) 595-2225 SID Fax (715) 346-3626 Website www.parksiderangers.com Website athletics.uwsp.edu Press Row Phone N/A Press Row Phone N/A 2009-10 SCHEDULE 2009-10 SCHEDULE Home Games in CAPS • * League Games Home Games in CAPS • * League Games Nov. 1 @ Milwaukee (EX) Jan. 9 @ St. Joseph’s College* Nov. 5 MILWAUKEE (EX) Jan. 11 @ Edgewood College Nov. 15 FLORIDA SOUTHERN Jan. 14 DRURY* Nov. 17 @ Viterbo Jan. 13 @ UW-Platteville* Nov. 20 vs. Winona State Jan. 16 @ Northern Kentucky* Nov. 20 ROCKFORD Jan. 16 @ UW-Superior* Nov. 21 @ Concordia -St. Paul Jan. 18 QUINCY* Nov. 21 TBA Jan. 20 UW-EAU CLAIRE* Nov. 28 NORTHERN MICHIGAN Jan. 21 @ Maryville* Nov. 24 WISCONSIN LUTHERAN Jan. 23 @ UW-Oshkosh* Nov. 30 SAGINAW VALLEY ST. Jan. 23 @ Missouri S & T* Nov. 28 @ Illinois Wesleyan Jan. 27 @ UW-Whitewater* Dec. 3 ROCKHURST* Jan. 28 SOUTHERN INDIANA* Dec. 2 @ UW-Stout* Jan. 30 UW-SUPERIOR* Dec. 5 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS* Jan. 30 INDIANAPOLIS* Dec. 5 @ UW-River Falls* Feb. 3 UW-STOUT* Dec. 12 ROBERT MORRIS COLLEGE Feb. 6 @ Lewis* Dec. 9 UW-WHITEWATER* Feb. 10 @ UW-Eau Claire* Dec. 13 CARDINAL STRITCH Feb. 11 LEWIS* Dec. 15 @ Olivet Nazarene Feb. 15 @ Quincy* Dec. 11 LUTHER COLLEGE Feb. 13 UW-RIVER FALLS* Dec. 29 INDIANA U. NORTHWEST Feb. 18 ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE* Dec. 28 vs. Concordia (Wis.) Feb. 17 UW-PLATTEVILLE* Jan. 2 @ Bellarmine Feb. 20 ILLINOIS AT SPRINGFIELD* Dec. 29 vs. Mary Washington Feb. 20 @ UW-La Crosse* Jan. 4 @ Kentucky Wesleyan* Feb. 27-March 7 GLVC Tourn. Jan. 6 UW-OSHKOSH* Feb. 23-27 WIAC Tourn. Jan. 7 @ Illinois at Springfi eld* Jan. 9 UW-LA CROSSE*

2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Non-League 22009-10009-10 OOpponentspponents Evansville SIU Edwardsville 113 Purple Aces Cougars NOV. 13 • 7 P.M. • EVANSVILLE, IND. NOV. 15 • NOON • EDWARDSVILLE, ILL. Location Evansville, Ind. Location Edwardsville, Ill. Colors Purple, Orange and White Colors Red and White Enrollment 2,434 Enrollment 13,602 Founded 1854 Founded 1957 Conference Missouri Valley Conference Independent Arena (Capacity) Roberts Stadium (11,600) Arena (Capacity) Vadalabene Center (4,000) President Dr. Stephen Jennings Chancellor Dr. Vaughn Vandegrift Athletics Director John Stanley Athletics Director Dr. Bradley Hewitt Athletics Phone (812) 488-2237 Athletics Phone (618) 650-2871 Ticket Phone (812) 488-2237 Ticket Phone (618) 650-2841

Team Information Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record (League Record) 15-19 (4-14/9th) 2008-09 Overall Record (League Record) 5-24 (N/A) 2008-09 Postseason League Champions/NCAA First Round 2008-09 Postseason N/A Starters Returning/Lost (Letterwinners) 2/3 (6/7) Starters Returning/Lost (Letterwinners) 2/3 (4/5)

Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Head Coach Misty Murphy Head Coach Amanda Levens Alma Mater/Year Colorado State/1998 Alma Mater/Year Arizona State/2002 Record at School (Career) 15-19/1 year (123-84/7 years) Record at School (Career) 5-24/1 year (Same) Assistant Coaches Mike Jacobsma, Jim Sexton, Nicki Motto Assistant Coaches Kevin Chaney, Laura Gonsalves, Jenn Bradley

Media Information Media Information WBB Contact Tom Benson WBB Contact Bruce Robidou SID Phone/Cell (812) 488-1152 / 205-7046 SID Phone/Cell (618) 650-3155 / N/A SID Email [email protected] SID Email [email protected] SID Fax (812) 488-2090 SID Fax (618) 650-2296 Website www.gopurpleaces.com Website www.siuecougars.com Press Row Phone (812) 488-1405/1406 Press Row Phone (618) 650-3608 2009-10 SCHEDULE 2009-10 SCHEDULE Home Games in CAPS • * League Games Home Games in CAPS • * League Games Nov. 7 Oakland City (EX) Jan. 16 DRAKE* Nov. 7 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS (EX) Jan. 4 ILLINOIS STATE Nov. 13 MILWAUKEE Jan. 21 @ Indiana State* Nov 13 MOREHEAD STATE Jan. 6 @ Saint Louis Nov. 15 SAMFORD Jan. 23 @ Illinois State* Nov. 15 MILWAUKEE Jan. 13 @ Northern Kentucky Nov. 21 @ Murray State Jan. 28 WICHITA STATE* Nov. 18 @ Valparaiso Jan. 15 @ Ball State Nov. 27 vs. Villanova Jan. 30 MISSOURI STATE* Nov. 20 @ Northwestern Jan. 18 SOUTH DAKOTA Nov. 28 vs. TBA Feb. 5 BRADLEY* Nov. 23 @ Loyola Jan. 20 @ Eastern Kentucky Dec. 2 @ Butler Feb. 7 NORTHERN IOWA* Nov. 27 @ New Mexico State Jan. 25 UT MARTIN Dec. 6 SAINT LOUIS Feb. 11 @ Drake* Nov. 28 vs. Stephen F. Austin Feb. 2 @ Southeast Missouri State Dec. 8 @ Lipscomb Feb. 13 @ Creighton* Dec. 2 UMKC Feb. 4 EASTERN ILLINOIS Dec. 12 GREEN BAY Feb. 18 ILLINOIS STATE* Dec. 5 INDIANA STATE Feb. 7 @ Miami (FL) Dec. 19 @ Purdue Feb. 20 INDIANA STATE* Dec. 11 @ Wichita State Feb. 13 OAKLAND CITY Dec. 22 BALL STATE Feb. 26 @ Wichita State* Dec. 13 @ Wisconsin Feb. 21 @ South Dakota Jan. 2 @ Southern Illinois* Feb. 28 @ Missouri State* Dec. 20 TOLEDO Feb. 23 @ Tennessee Tech Jan. 7 @ Bradley* March 4 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS* Dec. 22 MISSOURI STATE Feb. 25 ROBERT MORRIS (IL) Jan. 9 @ Northern Iowa* March 11-14 MVC Tourn. Dec. 31 CENTRAL ARKANSAS March 3 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD Jan. 14 CREIGHTON* Jan. 2 @ Bowling Green

Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide 22009-10009-10 OOpponentspponents Non-League Wisconsin Northern Illinois 114 badgers Huskies NOV. 19 • 7 P.M. • KLOTSCHE CENTER NOV. 25 • 7 P.M. • KLOTSCHE CENTER Location Madison, Wis. Location DeKalb, Ill. Colors Cardinal and White Colors Cardinal and Black Enrollment 42,041 Enrollment 25,208 Founded 1848 Founded 1895 Conference Mid-American Arena (Capacity) Kohl Center (17,142) Arena (Capacity) Convocation Center (9,100) Chancellor Biddy Martin President Dr. John Peters Athletics Director Barry Alvarez Athletics Director Jeff Compher Athletics Phone (608) 262-1866 Athletics Phone (815) 753-7370 Ticket Phone (608) 262-1440 Ticket Phone (815) 752-6800

Team Information Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record (League Record) 19-15 (6-12/t-7th) 2008-09 Overall Record (League Record) 15-15 (10-6/3rd West) 2008-09 Postseason League Semifi nals/WNIT Third Round 2008-09 Postseason League First Round Starters Returning/Lost (Letterwinners) 5/0 (10/1) Starters Returning/Lost (Letterwinners) 3/2 (9/4)

Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Head Coach Head Coach Carol Owens Alma Mater/Year Iowa/1984 Alma Mater/Year Northern Illinois/1990 Record at School (Career) 91-93/6 years (465-211/24 years) Record at School (Career) 56-62/4 years (Same) Assistant Coaches Kathi Bennett, Ty Margenthaler, Oties Epps Assistant Coaches Molly Murray, E.C. Hill, Heather Oesterle

Media Information Media Information WBB Contact Diane Nordstrom WBB Contact Russell Houghtaling SID Phone/Cell (608) 262-9024 / 658-3644 SID Phone/Cell (815) 753-1708 / N/A SID Email [email protected] SID Email [email protected] SID Fax (608) 262-8184 SID Fax (815) 753-7700 Website www.uwbadgers.com Website www.niuhuskies.com Press Row Phone (608) 265-4333 Press Row Phone (815) 752-6767/6768 2009-10 SCHEDULE 2009-10 SCHEDULE Home Games in CAPS • * League Games Home Games in CAPS • * League Games Nov. 8 UW-OSHKOSH (EX) Jan. 7 PURDUE* Nov. 10 LEWIS (EX) Jan. 16 @ Eastern Michigan* Nov. 15 NORTH DAKOTA Jan. 10 MICHIGAN* Nov. 13 BRADLEY Jan. 20 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* Nov. 19 @ Milwaukee Jan. 14 @ Michigan State* Nov. 17 WESTERN ILLINOIS Jan. 23 BUFFALO* Nov. 22 CLEVELAND STATE Jan. 17 ILLINOIS* Nov. 19 @ IUPUI Jan. 27 @ Miami (OH)* Nov. 24 GREEN BAY Jan. 21 PENN STATE* Nov. 22 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS Jan. 30 KENT STATE* Nov. 27 vs. Portland State Jan. 28 @ Indiana* Nov. 25 @ Milwaukee Feb. 2 @ Bowling Green* Nov. 28 @ Oregon Jan. 31 NORTHWESTERN* Nov. 28 DePAUL Feb. 6 @ Akron* Nov. 29 vs. Cal State Fullerton Feb. 4 @ Minnesota* Dec. 2 NORTHERN IOWA Feb. 10 OHIO* Dec. 3 @ North Carolina State Feb. 7 @ Purdue* Dec. 4 @ Illinois State Feb. 13 @ Central Michigan* Dec. 6 @ Ohio State* Feb. 14 INDIANA* Dec. 13 @ Nebraska Feb. 20 TOLEDO* Dec. 11 @ Marquette Feb. 18 OHIO STATE* Dec. 17 @ Loyola Feb. 23 @ Ball State* Dec. 13 SIU EDWARDSVILLE Feb. 21 @ Michigan* Dec. 29 UIC Feb. 27 EASTERN MICHIGAN* Dec. 15 ROBERT MORRIS Feb. 25 @ Penn State* Jan. 3 @ Chicago State March 2 @ Western Michigan* Dec. 28 MICHIGAN STATE* Feb. 28 IOWA* Jan. 6 @ Toledo* March 6-13 MAC Tourn. Dec. 31 @ Iowa* March 4-7 Big Ten Tourn. Jan. 9 BALL STATE* Jan. 3 @ Illinois* Jan. 12 WESTERN MICHIGAN*

2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Non-League 22009-10009-10 OOpponentspponents South Alabama Seattle University 115 Jaguars Redhawks NOV. 28 • 5 P.M. • SEATTLE, WASH. NOV. 29 • 3 P.M. • SEATTLE, WASH. Location Mobile, Ala. Location Seattle, Wash. Colors Blue, Red and White Colors Red and White Enrollment 14,279 Enrollment 7,529 Founded 1963 Founded 1891 Conference Sun Belt Conference Independent Arena (Capacity) Mitchell Center (10,000) Arena (Capacity) Connolly Center (1,050) President V. Gordon Moulton President Fr. Stephen Sundborg, S.J. Athletics Director Dr. Joel Erdmann Athletics Director Dr. William Hogan Athletics Phone (251) 460-7121 Athletics Phone (206) 296-6400 Ticket Phone (251) 460-6047 Ticket Phone (206) 296-6400

Team Information Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record (League Record) 21-11 (10-8/2nd) 2008-09 Overall Record (League Record) 21-14 (8-8/t-8th) 2008-09 Postseason League Semifi nals 2008-09 Postseason WNIT Champions Starters Returning/Lost (Letterwinners) 2/3 (5/9) Starters Returning/Lost (Letterwinners) 4/1 (10/2)

Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Head Coach Rick Pietri Head Coach Joan Bonvicini Alma Mater/Year South Alabama/1987 Alma Mater/Year Southern Connecticut State/1975 Record at School (Career) 154-112/9 years (Same) Record at School (Career) First Year (612-294/29 years) Assistant Coaches Bobby Brasel, Aisha Stewart, Eric Wise Assistant Coaches Jamie Angeli, Joy Hollingsworth, Kristen O’Neill

Media Information Media Information WBB Contact Kevin Beasley WBB Contact Diana Chamorro SID Phone/Cell (251) 414-8033 / 377-8164 SID Phone/Cell (206) 296-2490 / (650) 283-2890 SID Email [email protected] SID Email [email protected] SID Fax (251) 460-7297 SID Fax (206) 296-2140 Website www.usajaguars.com Website www.goseattleu.com Press Row Phone (251) 460-7418 Press Row Phone (206) 296-2080 2009-10 SCHEDULE 2009-10 SCHEDULE Home Games in CAPS • * League Games Home Games in CAPS • * League Games Nov. 8 WEST FLORIDA (EX) Jan. 9 ARKANSAS STATE* Nov. 3 NORTHWEST (EX) Dec. 21 @ Boise State Nov. 14 Southern Miss Jan. 13 @ Louisiana-Monroe* Nov. 7 ST. MARTIN’S (EX) Dec. 29 @ Cal Poly Nov. 19 SPRING HILL Jan. 16 TROY* Nov. 13 UC DAVIS Dec. 30 @ Loyola Marymount Nov. 23 WESTERN ILLINOIS Jan. 20 @ North Texas* Nov. 14 CONCORDIA (OR) Jan. 3 PORTLAND Nov. 27 vs. William & Mary Jan. 23 @ Denver* Nov. 20 @ Purdue Jan. 8 @ North Dakota Nov. 28 vs. Milwaukee Jan. 27 FLORIDA ATLANTIC* Nov. 21 vs. Georgetown Jan. 10 @ South Dakota Dec. 1 TULANE Jan. 30 @ Troy* Nov. 22 vs. Dayton Jan. 16 @ Cal State Bakersfi eld Dec. 5 @ Nicholls State Feb. 3 @ New Orleans* Nov. 25 SACRAMENTO ST. Jan. 21 LONGWOOD Dec. 9 MEMPHIS Feb. 6 MIDDLE TENNESSEE* Nov. 28 WILLIAM & MARY Jan. 27 @ Cal State Fullerton Dec. 12 SOUTHERN Feb. 10 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL* Nov. 29 MILWAUKEE Feb. 3 @ Eastern Washington Dec. 16 UALR* Feb. 13 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE* Dec. 1 PACIFIC LUTHERAN Feb. 6 SOUTH DAKOTA Dec. 20 AUBURN Feb. 17 @ Western Kentucky* Dec. 5 @ UC Irvine Feb. 10 @ Cal State Northridge Dec. 28 @ Lipscomb Feb. 21 @ Middle Tennessee* Dec. 9 WASHINGTON Feb. 16 NORTH DAKOTA Dec. 31 @ Florida International* Feb. 24 DENVER* Dec. 14 SAINT MARY’S Feb. 20 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD Jan. 2 @ Florida Atlantic* March 5-9 Sun Belt Tourn. Dec. 15 EVERGREEN STATE March 6 vs. North Carolina Central Jan. 6 WESTERN KENTUCKY* Dec. 18 @ Oregon State March 7 vs. Savannah State

Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide 22009-10009-10 OOpponentspponents Non-League Dayton Northern Iowa 116 Flyers Panthers DEC. 4 • 6 P.M. • DAYTON, OHIO DEC. 10 • 7 P.M. • CEDAR FALLS, IOWA Location Dayton, Ohio Location Cedar Falls, Iowa Colors Red and Blue Colors Purple and Old Gold Enrollment 7,700 Enrollment 12,908 Founded 1850 Founded 1876 Conference Missouri Valley Arena (Capacity) UD Arena (13,409) Arena (Capacity) McLeod Center (6,650) President Dr. Daniel J. Curran President Dr. Benjamin Allen Athletics Director Tim Wabler Athletics Director Troy Dannen Athletics Phone (937) 229-2100 Athletics Phone (319) 273-2470 Ticket Phone (937) 229-4879 Ticket Phone (319) 273-4TIX

Team Information Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record (League Record) 21-14 (7-7/8th) 2008-09 Overall Record (League Record) 11-19 (9-9/6th) 2008-09 Postseason League Semifi nals/WNIT Second Round 2008-09 Postseason League Quarterfi nals Starters Returning/Lost (Letterwinners) 5/0 (8/2) Starters Returning/Lost (Letterwinners) 4/1 (10/2)

Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Head Coach Jim Jabir Head Coach Tanya Warren Alma Mater/Year Nazareth/1984 Alma Mater/Year Creighton/1988 Record at School (Career) 90-95/6 years (310-318/22 years) Record at School (Career) 24-37/2 years (Same) Assistant Coaches Kyle Rechlicz, Lesley Dickinson, Angie Russell Assistant Coaches Brad Nelson, Kelley Jacobs, Adam DeJoode

Media Information Media Information WBB Contact Jenny Storer WBB Contact Kara Moran SID Phone/Cell (937) 229-4431 / (850) 992-3747 SID Phone/Cell (319) 273-5455 / 415-0991 SID Email [email protected] SID Email [email protected] SID Fax (937) 229-4461 SID Fax (319) 273-3602 Website www.daytonfl yers.com Website www.unipanthers.com Press Row Phone (937) 449-2855 Press Row Phone (319) 273-7385 2009-10 SCHEDULE 2009-10 SCHEDULE Home Games in CAPS • * League Games Home Games in CAPS • * League Games Nov. 6 INDIANA UNIV. (PA) [EX] Jan. 9 @ George Washington* Nov. 8 WINONA STATE (EX) Jan. 15 @ Bradley* Nov. 13 MICHIGAN STATE Jan. 16 ST. BONAVENTURE* Nov. 13 NORTH DAKOTA STATE Jan. 22 @ Drake* Nov. 15 LOUISVILLE Jan. 20 @ Saint Joseph’s* Nov. 15 @ Missouri Jan. 24 @ Creighton* Nov. 20 vs. Georgetown Jan. 23 RICHMOND* Nov. 22 IOWA Jan. 28 ILLINOIS STATE* Nov. 21 @ Purdue Jan. 27 @ Duquesne* Nov. 27 vs. Louisville Jan. 30 INDIANA STATE* Nov. 22 vs. Seattle Jan. 30 @ Xavier* Nov. 28 vs. Butler Feb. 5 @ Southern Illinois* Nov. 28 @ Chicago State Feb. 3 CHARLOTTE* Dec. 2 @ Northern Illinois Feb. 7 @ Evansville* Nov. 30 @ UIC Feb. 7 SAINT LOUIS* Dec. 5 @ Green Bay Feb. 13 BRADLEY* Dec. 4 MILWAUKEE Feb. 10 @ Fordham* Dec. 10 MILWAUKEE Feb. 18 DRAKE* Dec. 6 WRIGHT STATE Feb. 13 @ Massachusetts* Dec. 13 SOUTH DAKOTA Feb. 21 CREIGHTON* Dec. 9 @ Toledo Feb. 17 XAVIER* Dec. 20 @ Iowa State Feb. 26 @ Indiana State* Dec. 12 @ Miami (OH) Feb. 20 TEMPLE* Dec. 28 @ South Dakota St. Feb. 28 @ Illinois State* Dec. 21 BUTLER Feb. 24 RHODE ISLAND* Dec. 31 @ Wichita State* March 4 MISSOURI STATE* Dec. 29 vs. Vermont Feb. 27 @ La Salle * Jan. 2 @ Missouri State* March 6 WICHITA STATE* Dec. 30 @ Dartmouth March 5-8 A-10 Tourn. Jan. 7 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS* March 11-14 MVC Tourn. Jan. 5 NAVY Jan. 9 EVANSVILLE*

2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Non-League 22009-10009-10 OOpponentspponents Chicago State Illinois State 117 Cougars Redbirds DEC. 13 • 4 P.M. • KLOTSCHE CENTER DEC. 15 • 7 P.M. • KLOTSCHE CENTER Location Chicago, Ill. Location Normal, Ill. Colors Evergreen and White Colors Red and White Enrollment 6,820 Enrollment 20,450 Founded 1867 Founded 1857 Conference Great West Conference Missouri Valley Arena (Capacity) Jones Convocation Center (7,000) Arena (Capacity) (10,200) President Dr. Wayne Watson President Dr. Al Bowman Athletics Director Sudie Davis Athletics Director Dr. Sheaon Zenger Athletics Phone (773) 995-2295 Athletics Phone (309) 438-2567 Ticket Phone (773) 821-2701 Ticket Phone (309) 438-8000

Team Information Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record (League Record) 16-13 (N/A) 2008-09 Overall Record (League Record) 27-8 (15-3/1st) 2008-09 Postseason N/A 2008-09 Postseason League Quarterfi nals/WNIT Semifi nals Starters Returning/Lost (Letterwinners) 4/1 (9/1) Starters Returning/Lost (Letterwinners) 4/1 (8/3)

Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Head Coach Angela Jackson Head Coach Robin Pingeton Alma Mater/Year Old Dominion/1991 Alma Mater/Year St. Ambrose/1990 Record at School (Career) 74-97/6 years (Same) Record at School (Career) 116-73/6 years (Same) Assistant Coaches Gwen Burton, Renada Blackburn Assistant Coaches , Willie Cox, Jenny Putnam

Media Information Media Information WBB Contact Corey Miggins WBB Contact Jimmy Knodel SID Phone/Cell (773) 995-2217 / 414-5961 SID Phone/Cell (309) 438-3805 / (315) 529-5227 SID Email [email protected] SID Email [email protected] SID Fax (773) 821-4961 SID Fax (309) 438-5634 Website www.gocsucougars.com Website www.goredbirds.com Press Row Phone (773) 995-3641 Press Row Phone (309) 438-5950/8217 2009-10 SCHEDULE 2009-10 SCHEDULE Home Games in CAPS • * League Games Home Games in CAPS • * League Games Nov. 1 ST. FRANCIS (Ind.)[Exh] Jan. 9 @ Utah Valley* Nov. 3 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (EX) Jan. 16 @ Wichita State* Nov. 13 @ Bowling Green Jan. 14 @ Houston Baptist* Nov. 10 TRUMAN STATE (EX) Jan. 18 @ Missouri State* Nov. 18 @ Drake Jan. 16 @ Texas-Pan American* Nov. 14 vs. UCLA Jan. 21 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS* Nov. 25 ST. FRANCIS (Ill.) Jan. 20 @ IPFW Nov. 15 @ Iowa/vs. Santa Clara Jan. 23 EVANSVILLE* Nov. 28 DAYTON Jan. 23 @ NJIT* Nov. 19 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE Jan. 28 @ Northern Iowa* Nov. 30 WESTERN MICHIGAN JAN. 28 UTAH VALLEY* Nov. 24 ILLINOIS Jan. 31 @ Bradley* Dec. 2 VALPARAISO FEB. 4 HOUSTON BAPTIST* Dec. 4 NORTHERN ILLINOIS Feb. 6 INDIANA STATE* Dec. 13 @ Ball State Feb. 12 WICHITA STATE* Dec. 4 @ Air Force FEB. 6 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN* Dec. 15 @ Milwaukee Feb. 14 MISSOURI STATE* Dec. 5 @ Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Feb. 11 South Dakota* Dec. 18 @ UIC Feb. 18 @ Evansville* Dec. 13 @ Milwaukee Feb. 13 North Dakota* Dec. 22 @ Eastern Illinois Feb. 20 @ Southern Illinois* Dec. 17 AKRON Feb. 20 @ North Carolina Central Dec. 28 DePAUL Feb. 25 BRADLEY* Dec. 19 @ Northwestern FEB. 25 NORTH DAKOTA* Dec. 31 DRAKE* Feb. 28 NORTHERN IOWA* Dec. 21 EASTERN MICHIGAN FEB. 27 SOUTH DAKOTA* Jan. 2 CREIGHTON* March 4 @ Creighton* Dec. 29 CENTRAL ARKANSAS MAR. 6 NJIT* Jan. 4 @ SIU Edwardsville March 6 @ Drake* Jan. 3 NORTHERN ILLINOIS March 11-14 Great West Tourn. Jan. 8 @ Indiana State* March 11-14 MVC Tourn.

Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide 22009-10009-10 OOpponentspponents Non-League 118 Marquette Sports Information contacts Golden Eagles NON-LEAGUE WBB Contact (E-Mail Address) DEC. 29 • 8 P.M. • KLOTSCHE CENTER Offi ce/Cell Phone Press Row Phone Website UW-Parkside Steve Kratochvil ([email protected]) Location Milwaukee, Wis. (262) 595-2045/N/A N/A parksiderangers.com Colors Blue and Gold UW-Stevens Point Mitch Capelle ([email protected]) Enrollment 11,516 (715) 346-2840/N/A N/A athletics.uwsp.edu Founded 1881 Evansville Tom Benson ([email protected]) Conference Big East (812) 488-1152/205-7046 (812) 488-1405/1406 gopurpleaces.com Arena (Capacity) Al McGuire Center (4,000) SIU Edwardsville Bruce Robidou ([email protected]) President Rev. Robert A. Wild, S.J. (618) 650-3155/N/A (618) 650-3608 siuecougars.com Athletics Director Steve Cottingham Wisconsin Diane Nordstrom ([email protected]) Athletics Phone (414) 288-6303 (608) 262-9024/658-3644 (608) 265-4333 uwbadgers.com Northern Illinois Russell Houghtaling ([email protected]) Ticket Phone (414) 288-GOMU (815) 753-1708/N/A (815) 752-6767/6768 niuhuskies.com South Alabama Kevin Beasley ([email protected]) Team Information (251) 414-8033/377-8164 (251) 460-7418 usajaguars.com 2008-09 Overall Record (League Record) 17-16 (7-9/t-9th) Seattle University Diana Chamorro ([email protected]) 2008-09 Postseason League First Round/WNIT Third Round (206)296-2490/(650)283-2890 (206) 296-2080 goseattleu.com Starters Returning/Lost (Letterwinners) 3/2 (10/3) Dayton Jenny Storer ([email protected]) (815) 753-9539/690-6519 (937) 449-2855 daytonfl yers.com Coaching Staff Northern Iowa Kara Moran ([email protected]) Head Coach Terri Mitchell (319) 273-5455/415-0991 (319) 273-7385 unipanthers.com Alma Mater/Year Duquesne/1989 Chicago State Corey Miggins ([email protected]) Record at School (Career) 255-146/13 years (Same) (773) 995-2217/414-5961 (773) 995-3641 gocsucougars.com Illinois State Jimmy Knodel ([email protected]) Assistant Coaches Michelle Nason, Cara Consuegra, (309)438-3805/(315)529-5227 (309) 438-5950/8217 goredbirds.com Marquette Amy Ufnowski ([email protected]) Media Information (414) 288-7419/313-6717 (414) 288-0340 gomarquette.com WBB Contact Amy Ufnowski SID Phone/Cell (414) 288-7419 / 313-6717 HORIZON LEAGUE WBB Contact (E-Mail Address) SID Email [email protected] Offi ce Phone/Cell Press Row Phone Website SID Fax (414) 288-6519 Butler Josh Rattray ([email protected]) Website www.gomarquette.com (317) 940-9994/945-8943 (317) 940-9817 butlersports.com Press Row Phone (414) 288-0340 Cleveland State Greg Murphy ([email protected]) (216) 687-5288/798-9362 (216) 687-4819 csuvikings.com 2009-10 SCHEDULE Detroit Maggie Walsh ([email protected]) Home Games in CAPS • * League Games (313) 993-1745/(804) 304-3132 (313) 993-1750 detroittitans.com Oct. 31 UW-STOUT (EX) Jan. 5 @ St. John’s* Green Bay Jill Wunrow ([email protected]) Nov. 10 BELOIT (EX) Jan. 10 SETON HALL* (920) 465-5759/819-5029 (920) 465-2918 greenbayphoenix.com Nov. 14 SAINT FRANCIS (PA) Jan. 13 CONNECTICUT* Illinois-Chicago Jackie Paquette ([email protected]) Nov. 16 @ Michigan Jan. 16 @ Villanova* (312)996-5881/(708)642-0767 (312) 413-5712 uicfl ames.com Nov. 19 CREIGHTON Jan. 23 @ Rutgers* Loyola Leo Krause ([email protected]) Nov. 21 OAKLAND Jan. 27 GEORGETOWN* (773) 508-2497/(847) 769-7931 (773) 274-3550 loyolaramblers.com Valparaiso Ryan Wronkowicz ([email protected]) Nov. 26 vs. Cleveland Jan. 31 @ DePaul* (219) 464-5232/617-2466 (219) 548-1502 valpo.edu/sports Nov. 27 vs. Duke Feb. 6 @ Syracuse* Wright State Greg Campbell ([email protected]) Dec. 3 NJIT Feb. 9 USF* (937) 775-4687/602-0326 (773) 775-4687 wsuraiders.com Dec. 9 @ Illinois Feb. 13 PROVIDENCE* Youngstown State John Vogel ([email protected]) Dec. 11 WISCONSIN Feb. 16 @ Louisville* (330) 941-1581/647-1150 (330) 941-2270 ysusports.com Dec. 13 ROBERT MORRIS Feb. 20 DePAUL* Horizon League Matt Segal ([email protected]) Dec. 19 @ Green Bay Feb. 23 @ Notre Dame* (317) 237-5621/501-3627 N/A horizonleague.org Dec. 21 CANISIUS Feb. 27 @ West Virginia* Dec. 29 @ Milwaukee March 1 CINCINNATI* MILWAUKEE Kevin Conway ([email protected]) Jan. 2 PITTSBURGH* March 3-9 Big East Tourn. (414) 229-2413/750-0298 (414) 229-6276 uwmpanthers.com

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Youngstown State JAN. 2 • 3:35 P.M. • YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO 119 Penguins MARCH 6 • 2 P.M. • KLOTSCHE CENTER Location Youngstown, Ohio Colors Red and White Enrollment 14,682 Founded 1908 Conference Horizon Arena (Capacity) Beeghly Center (6,400) President Dr. David Sweet Athletics Director Ron Strollo Athletics Phone (330) 941-2385 Ticket Phone (330) 941-1YSU RRachealacheal MManuelanuel Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record (League Record) 3-27 (1-17/10th) Key Returners 2008-09 Postseason League First Round Macey Nortey - So., 5-3, G Starters Returning/Lost (Letterwinners) 1/4 (5/8) 25 starts 5.6 ppg 2.7 rpg 2.7 apg 32 stls Kenya Middlebrooks - So., 5-7, G Coaching Staff 30 games 3.0 ppg 2.5 rpg 1.1 apg 37 stls Head Coach Cindy Martin Kaitlyn March - Sr., 5-8, G Alma Mater/Year Florida/1999 23 games 2.6 ppg 0.7 rpg 0.2 apg 5 stls Record at School (Career) 3-27/1 year (73-50/4 years) Rachael Manuel - Sr., 6-3, F Assistant Coaches Bernard Scott, Meredith Baugher, Shannon Sword 27 games 1.9 ppg 2.1 rpg 0.2 apg 11 blks Cindy Martin

Media Information Last 10 Meetings... WBB Contact John Vogel 3/9/09 Milwaukee W, 70-49 2/17/07 YSU W, 76-70 SID Phone/Cell (330) 941-1581 / 647-1150 2/7/09 Milwaukee W, 78-51 1/18/07 Milwaukee W, 60-44 SID Email [email protected] 1/8/09 YSU W, 72-60 2/18/06 Milwaukee W, 67-44 SID Fax (330) 941-3191 2/9/08 YSU (2ot) W, 94-87 1/12/06 YSU W, 64-59 Website www.ysusports.com 1/10/08 Milwaukee W, 76-66 2/26/05 YSU L, 75-68 Press Row Phone (330) 941-2270 All-Time Record vs. Youngstown State (H/R/N) 18-5 (10-2/8-3/0-0) Current Streak Milwaukee has won last 9 2008-09 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 2009-10 SCHEDULE Nov. 15 @ Kent State - L, 95-58 Jan. 17 Cleveland State* - L, 80-51 Home Games in CAPS • * League Games Nov. 19 Buff alo - L, 66-42 Jan. 22 @ Wright State* - L, 72-41 Nov. 6 LAKE ERIE COLLEGE (EX) Jan. 14 VALPARAISO* Nov. 22 Niagara - L, 65-51 Jan. 24 @ Detroit* - L, 73-50 Nov. 13 @ Elon Jan. 16 BUTLER* Nov. 28 vs. Weber State - W, 67-60 Jan. 29 UIC* - L, 57-42 Nov. 14 vs. High Point Jan. 23 @ Cleveland State* Nov. 18 KENT STATE Jan. 28 @ Detroit* Nov. 29 Pittsburgh - L, 99-42 Jan. 31 Loyola* - L, 56-42 Nov. 22 CANISIUS Jan. 30 @ Wright State* Dec. 3 St. Francis (Pa.) [ot] - L, 61-54 Feb. 5 @ Green Bay* - L, 79-42 Nov. 27 vs. Louisiana-Monroe Feb. 4 LOYOLA* Dec. 6 @ Bowling Green - L, 94-61 Feb. 7 @ Milwaukee* - L, 78-51 Nov. 28 vs. Weber State/@ UTEP Feb. 6 UIC* Dec. 14 @ C. Michigan - L, 78-50 Feb. 14 @ Cleveland St.* - L, 65-35 Dec. 2 PITTSBURGH Feb. 11 @ Butler* Dec. 17 @ Canisius - L, 56-38 Feb. 19 Detroit* - L, 70-62 Dec. 5 @ Akron Feb. 13 @ Valparaiso* Dec. 20 Akron - W, 58-52 Feb. 21 Wright State* - L, 68-51 Dec. 13 @ Buff alo Feb. 20 CLEVELAND STATE* Dec. 30 @ Toledo - L, 69-61 Feb. 26 @ Loyola* - L, 70-52 Dec. 17 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) Feb. 25 WRIGHT STATE* Dec. 21 BOWLING GREEN Feb. 27 DETROIT* Jan. 3 @ Valparaiso* - L, 86-43 Feb. 28 @ UIC* - L, 68-64 Jan. 2 MILWAUKEE* March 4 Green Bay* Jan. 5 @ Butler* - L, 84-50 March 5 Butler* - L, 61-42 Jan. 4 GREEN BAY* March 6 Milwaukee* Jan. 8 Milwaukee* - L, 72-60 March 7 Valparaiso* - W, 54-38 Jan. 7 @ UIC* March 10-14 League Tournament Jan. 10 Green Bay* - L, 62-42 March 9 @ Milwaukee - L, 70-49 Jan. 9 @ Loyola*

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120 Cleveland State JAN. 4 • 6 P.M. • CLEVELAND, OHIO Vikings MARCH 4 • 7 P.M. • KLOTSCHE CENTER Location Cleveland, Ohio Colors Forest Green and White Enrollment 16,418 Founded 1923 Conference Horizon Arena (Capacity) Wolstein Center (8,500) President Dr. Ronald M. Berkman Athletics Director Lee Reed Athletics Phone (216) 687-4800 Ticket Phone (216) 687-4848 KKaileyailey KKleinlein Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record (League Record) 19-14 (12-6/3rd) Key Returners 2008-09 Postseason League Semifi nals Kailey Klein - Sr., 5-11, G Starters Returning/Lost (Letterwinners) 4/1 (8/3) 32 starts 16.9 ppg 5.4 rpg 3.1 apg 32 stls Shawnita Garland - Jr., 5-5, G Coaching Staff 20 starts 12.4 ppg 4.3 rpg 2.6 apg 88 stls Head Coach Kate Peterson Abiad Jessia Roque - Sr., 5-7, G Alma Mater/Year UW-Stevens Point/1991 32 starts 10.8 ppg 2.8 rpg 2.7 apg 38 stls Record at School (Career) 66-120/6 years (Same) Stephanie Crosley - Sr., 5-11, F Assistant Coaches Tony McAndrews, Amy Wright, Liberty delRosario 31 starts 4.7 ppg 6.3 rpg 2.1 apg 20 blks Kate Peterson Abiad

Media Information Last 10 Meetings... WBB Contact Greg Murphy 3/13/09 Green Bay, Wis. W, 63-57 2/15/07 Cleveland St. L, 57-54 SID Phone/Cell (216) 687-4818 / 798-9362 2/5/09 Milwaukee L, 53-45 1/20/07 Milwaukee W, 75-68 SID Email [email protected] 1/10/09 Cleveland St. L, 54-49 1/28/06 Milwaukee W, 61-46 SID Fax (216) 523-7257 2/7/08 Cleveland St. L, 68-58 1/14/06 Cleveland St. W, 68-53 Website www.csuvikings.com 1/12/08 Milwaukee W, 63-52 2/12/05 Cleveland St. W, 69-61 Press Row Phone (216) 687-4819 All-Time Record vs. Cleveland State (H/R/N) 19-17 (11-5/7-9/2-2) Current Streak Milwaukee has won last 1 2008-09 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 2009-10 SCHEDULE Nov. 18 E. Michigan - W, 76-67 Jan. 22 @ Detroit - W, 70-55 Home Games in CAPS • * League Games Nov. 21 vs. Illinois St. - W, 64-50 Jan. 24 @ Wright State - L, 55-52 Nov. 6 CASE WESTERN (EX) Jan. 9 @ UIC* Nov. 22 @ Ball State - L, 61-60 Jan. 29 Loyola - W, 87-52 Nov. 10 WAYNE STATE (EX) Jan. 14 BUTLER* Nov. 26 Toledo - W, 68-63 Jan. 31 UIC - W, 68-60 Nov. 13 OHIO Jan. 16 VALPARAISO* Nov. 30 @ American - L, 77-59 Feb. 5 @ Milwaukee - W, 53-45 Nov. 15 @ Toledo Jan. 23 YOUNGSTOWN STATE* Dec. 3 @ Akron - W, 70-54 Feb. 7 @ Green Bay - L, 69-54 Nov. 22 @ Wisconsin Jan. 28 @ Wright State* Dec. 6 Kent State (ot) - L, 84-77 Feb. 14 Youngs. State - W, 65-35 Nov. 26 vs. Marquette Jan. 30 @ Detroit* Dec. 15 @ Ohio State - L, 68-54 Feb. 19 Wright State - W, 51-43 Nov. 27 vs. Iona Feb. 4 UIC* Dec. 2 MARSHALL Feb. 6 LOYOLA* Dec. 19 @ Ohio - L, 76-66 Feb. 21 Detroit - W, 60-50 Dec. 5 @ Kent State Feb. 11 @ Valparaiso* Dec. 21 Niagara - W, 80-61 Feb. 26 @ UIC - W, 83-73 Dec. 13 @ Niagara Feb. 13 @ Butler* Dec. 29 Buff alo - W, 75-48 Feb. 28 @ Loyola - W, 67-62 Dec. 19 INDIANA Feb. 20 @ Youngstown State* Jan. 3 @ Butler - L, 55-46 March 5 Valparaiso - L, 70-52 Dec. 23 LAKE ERIE Feb. 25 DETROIT* Jan. 5 @ Valparaiso - W, 68-55 March 7 Butler - L, 68-59 Dec. 29 @ Eastern Michigan Feb. 27 WRIGHT STATE* Jan. 8 Green Bay - L, 65-49 March 11 UIC - W, 80-60 Jan. 2 GREEN BAY* March 4 @ Milwaukee* Jan. 10 Milwaukee - W, 54-49 March 13 Milwaukee - L, 63-57 Jan. 4 MILWAUKEE* March 6 @ Green Bay* Jan. 17 @ Youngs. St. - W, 80-51 Jan. 7 @ Loyola* March 10-14 League Tournament

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Detroit JAN. 7 • 7 P.M. • KLOTSCHE CENTER 121 Titans FEB. 6 • 1 P.M. • DETROIT, MICH. Location Detroit, Mich. Colors Red, White and Blue Enrollment 5,600 Founded 1877 Conference Horizon Arena (Capacity) Calihan Hall (8,295) President Fr. Gerard L. Stockhausen, S.J. Athletics Director Keri Gaither Athletics Phone (313) 993-1700 Ticket Phone (313) 993-1700 BBrigidrigid MMulroyulroy Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record (League Record) 12-19 (7-11/8th) Key Returners 2008-09 Postseason League Quarterfi nals Brigid Mulroy- Sr., 5-9, G Starters Returning/Lost (Letterwinners) 3/2 (7/6) 31 starts 9.9 ppg 3.2 rpg 1.0 apg 22 stls Talicia Washington - So., 6-1, F Coaching Staff 31 games 5.3 ppg 4.7 rpg 0.3 apg 16 blks Head Coach Autumn Rademacher Lauren Allen - So., 5-8, G Alma Mater/Year Detroit/1997 31 games 5.2 ppg 3.0 rpg 2.2 apg 21 stls Record at School (Career) 12-19/1 year(Same) Jalesa Jones - So., 5-4, C Assistant Coaches Carrie Banks, Emily Samuelson, Mike Geary 26 starts 4.5 ppg 3.2 rpg 2.7 apg 42 stls Autumn Rademacher

Media Information Last 10 Meetings... WBB Contact Maggie Walsh 2/12/09 Detroit L, 59-50 1/6/07 Detroit W, 77-67 SID Phone/Cell (313) 993-1745 / (804) 304-3132 1/17/09 Milwaukee W, 75-57 2/16/06 Milwaukee W, 69-55 SID Email [email protected] 3/6/08 Milwaukee W, 59-50 12/29/05 Detroit W, 74-56 SID Fax (313) 993-1765 1/5/08 Detroit W, 70-63 3/3/05 Milwaukee L, 59-49 Website www.detroittitans.com 2/1/07 Milwaukee W, 63-54 2/5/05 Milwaukee W, 60-46 Press Row Phone (313) 993-1750 All-Time Record vs. Detroit (H/R/N) 21-16 (13-6/8-8/0-2) Current Streak Detroit has won last 1 2008-09 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 2009-10 SCHEDULE Nov. 14 @ Cincinnati - L, 66-59 Jan. 17 @ Milwaukee* - L, 75-57 Home Games in CAPS • * League Games Nov. 19 @ Michigan St. - L, 85-48 Jan. 22 Cleve. St.* - L, 70-55 Nov. 4 SAGINAW VALLEY ST. (EX) Jan. 16 LOYOLA* Nov. 22 Georgia - W, 70-66 Jan. 24 Youngs. St.* - W, 73-50 Nov. 13 @ Oakland Jan. 21 @ Valparaiso* Nov. 25 Indiana State - L, 74-60 Jan. 31 @ Wright State* - L, 65-58 Nov. 15 MICHIGAN STATE Jan. 23 @ Butler* Nov. 29 @ Colgate - W, 61-51 Feb. 6 @ Valparaiso* - W, 62-47 Nov. 21 @ Cincinnati Jan. 28 YOUNGSTOWN STATE* Dec. 1 @ Albany - L, 62-49 Feb. 8 @ Butler* - L, 60-42 Nov. 24 CANISIUS Jan. 30 CLEVELAND STATE* Dec. 3 @ Bowling Green - L, 72-42 Feb. 12 Milwaukee* - W, 59-50 Dec. 1 @ Indiana State Feb. 4 GREEN BAY* Dec. 14 @ Iowa State - L, 75-39 Feb. 14 Green Bay* - L, 59-44 Dec. 5 EASTERN MICHIGAN Feb. 6 MILWAUKEE* Dec. 9 BOWLING GREEN Feb. 11 @ Loyola* Dec. 17 @ Morehead St. - W, 60-54 Feb. 19 @ Youngs. St.* - W, 70-62 Dec. 13 @ Morehead State Feb. 13 @ UIC* Dec. 20 @ E. Mich. (2ot) - W, 76-75 Feb. 21 @ Cleve. St.* - L, 60-50 Dec. 19 MICHIGAN Feb. 18 BUTLER* Dec. 28 @ Canisius - L, 80-59 Feb. 28 Wright St.* - L, 63-50 Dec. 22 @ Georgia Feb. 20 VALPARAISO* Jan. 3 @ Loyola* - W, 71-64 March 5 UIC* - W, 63-55 Dec. 30 COLGATE Feb. 25 @ Cleveland State* Jan. 5 @ UIC* - L, 69-66 March 7 Loyola* - W, 57-49 Jan. 3 WRIGHT STATE* Feb. 27 @ Youngstown State* Jan. 8 Butler* - L, 71-48 March 9 Loyola - W, 72-67 Jan. 7 @ Milwaukee* March 6 @ Wright State* Jan. 10 Valpo (ot)* - L, 70-65 March 11 @ Green Bay - L, 60-46 Jan. 9 @ Green Bay* March 10-14 League Tournament Jan. 15 @ Green Bay* - L, 62-43 Jan. 14 UIC*

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122 Wright State JAN. 9 • 6 P.M. • KLOTSCHE CENTER Raiders FEB. 4 • 6 P.M. • DAYTON, OHIO Location Dayton, Ohio Colors Hunter Green and Gold Enrollment 17,662 Founded 1964 Conference Horizon Arena (Capacity) Ervin J. Nutter Center (11,019) President Dr. David Hopkins Athletics Director Bob Grant Athletics Phone (937) 775-2771 Ticket Phone (937) 775-4789 LLaShawnaaShawna ThomasThomas Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record (League Record) 15-16 (10-8/t-4th) Key Returners 2008-09 Postseason League Semifi nals LaShawna Thomas - Jr., 5-6, G Starters Returning/Lost (Letterwinners) 4/1 (10/3) 30 starts 12.6 ppg 4.7 rpg 2.5 apg 42 stls Ta-Myra Davis - Jr., 6-1, C/F Coaching Staff 26 starts 8.5 ppg 5.5 rpg 0.5 apg 30 stls Head Coach Bridgett Williams Charne Dixon - Sr., 5-7, G Alma Mater/Year Southern Illinois/1993 29 starts 1.3 ppg 3.0 rpg 2.5 apg 38 stls Record at School (Career) 98-136/8 years (108-182/10 years) Molly Fox - So., 6-1, F Assistant Coaches Kevin Williams, Joshua Snyder 19 starts 6.9 ppg 4.6 rpg 0.5 apg 21 blks Bridgett Williams

Media Information Last 10 Meetings... WBB Contact Greg Campbell 2/14/09 Wright State W, 70-64 3/7/07 Milwaukee (OT) W, 83-79 SID Phone/Cell (937) 775-4687 / 602-0326 1/15/09 Milwaukee L, 61-41 2/24/07 Milwaukee L, 65-51 SID Email [email protected] 3/14/08 Green Bay, Wis. L, 57-55 1/25/07 Wright State W, 75-65 SID Fax (937) 775-2368 3/8/08 Milwaukee W, 67-54 1/26/06 Wright State L, 69-67 Website www.wsuraiders.com 1/3/08 Wright State L, 57-56 1/5/06 Milwaukee W, 64-61 Press Row Phone (937) 775-4688 All-Time Record vs. Wright State (H/R/N) 22-13 (12-4/10-8/0-1) Current Streak Milwaukee has won last 1 2008-09 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 2009-10 SCHEDULE Nov. 22 @ Evansville - L, 63-59 Jan. 17 @ Green Bay - L, 70-39 Home Games in CAPS • * League Games Nov. 25 @ E. Kentucky - W, 53-47 Jan. 22 Youngs. St. - W, 72-41 Nov. 14 @ IPFW Jan. 21 @ Butler* Nov. 29 vs. IUPUI - W, 59-57 Jan. 24 Cleveland St. - W, 55-52 Nov. 19 EASTERN KENTUCKY Jan. 23 @ Valparaiso* Nov. 30 @ Robert Morris - L, 65-57 Jan. 31 Detroit - W, 65-58 Nov. 22 AKRON Jan. 28 CLEVELAND STATE* Dec. 2 Miami (OH) - L, 77-60 Feb. 6 @ Butler - L, 58-45 Nov. 25 ROBERT MORRIS Jan. 30 YOUNGSTOWN STATE* Dec. 5 vs BYU - L, 56-50 Feb. 8 @ Valparaiso - L, 64-58 Dec. 2 VANDERBILT Feb. 4 MILWAUKEE* Dec. 6 @ BYU-Hawaii - W, 71-51 Feb. 12 Green Bay - L, 62-51 Dec. 6 @ Dayton Feb. 6 GREEN BAY* Dec. 10 @ Ball State - L, 65-61 Feb. 14 Milwaukee - L, 70-64 Dec. 9 @ Miami (OH) Feb. 11 @ UIC* Dec. 16 Cincinnati - L, 56-41 Feb. 19 @ Cleveland St. - L, 51-43 Dec. 15 @ Ohio State Feb. 13 @ Loyola* Dec. 21 Dayton - L, 59-56 Feb. 21 @ Youngs St. - W, 68-51 Dec. 20 @ Boston College Feb. 18 VALPARAISO* Dec. 29 IPFW - W, 63-57 Feb. 28 @ Detroit - W, 63-50 Dec. 29 @ Cincinnati Feb. 20 BUTLER* Jan. 3 @ UIC - L, 60-47 March 5 Loyola - W, 64-44 Jan. 3 @ Detroit* Feb. 25 @ Youngstown State* Jan. 5 @ Loyola - W, 72-55 March 7 UIC - W, 49-48 Jan. 7 @ Green Bay* Feb. 27 @ Cleveland State* Jan. 8 Valparaiso - W, 54-44 March 11 @ Valparaiso - W, 64-59 Jan. 9 @ Milwaukee* March 6 DETROIT* Jan. 10 Butler - L, 46-41 March 13 @ Green Bay - L, 67-36 Jan. 14 LOYOLA* March 10-14 League Tournament Jan. 15 @ Milwaukee - W, 61-41 Jan. 16 UIC*

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Green Bay JAN. 16 • 2 P.M. • KLOTSCHE CENTER 123 Phoenix FEB. 13 • 5 P.M. • GREEN BAY, WIS. Location Green Bay, Wis. Colors Green, Silver and Red Enrollment 5,416 Founded 1965 Conference Horizon Arena (Capacity) Kress Center (4,000) Chancellor Dr. Bruce Shepard Athletics Director Ken Bothof Athletics Phone (920) 465-2145 Ticket Phone (920) 465-2625 KKaylaayla TTetschlagetschlag Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record (League Record) 29-4 (18-0/1st) Key Returners 2008-09 Postseason League Champions/NCAA First Round Celeste Hoewisch - Jr., 5-7, G Starters Returning/Lost (Letterwinners) 1/4 (6/8) 33 starts 10.2 ppg 3.2 rpg 2.5 apg 80 stls Kayla Tetschlag - Jr., 6-0, G/F Coaching Staff 33 games 7.2 ppg 3.3 rpg 1.1 apg 42 stls Head Coach Matt Bollant Heather Golden - Jr., 5-11, G Alma Mater/Year Winona State/1994 29 games 6.5 ppg 1.7 rpg 1.0 apg 25 stls Record at School (Career) 55-10/2 years (189-48/7 years) Hannah Quilling - So., 5-7, G Assistant Coaches Mike Divilbiss, Amanda Leonhard, Sarah Bronk 30 games 1.8 ppg 0.9 rpg 1.1 apg 22 stls Matt Bollant

Media Information Last 10 Meetings... WBB Contact Jill Wunrow 3/15/09 Green Bay L 3/9/07 Green Bay (OT) L, 84-79 SID Phone/Cell (920) 465-5759 / 819-5029 3/7/08 Green Bay L 2/10/07 Milwaukee L, 72-63 SID Email [email protected] 1/4/09 Milwaukee L 1/13/07 Green Bay L, 85-70 SID Fax (920) 465-2357 3/1/08 Green Bay L, 66-65 2/13/06 Milwaukee W, 65-55 Website www.greenbayphoenix.com 2/2/08 Milwaukee L, 79-64 2/4/06 Green Bay W, 69-67 Press Row Phone (920) 465-2918 All-Time Record vs. Green Bay (H/R/N) 17-48 (9-15/3-29/5-4) Current Streak Green Bay has won last 8 2008-09 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 2009-10 SCHEDULE Nov. 14 @ Florida Int’l - W, 68-45 Jan. 24 @ UIC - W, 62-51 Home Games in CAPS • * League Games Nov. 16 @ Miami - W, 63-61 Jan. 29 Butler - W, 58-53 Oct. 31 ST. NORBERT (Exh) Jan. 9 DETROIT* Nov. 19 Chicago St. - W, 66-48 Jan. 31 Valparaiso - W, 76-45 Nov. 7 UW-PARKSIDE (Exh) Jan. 15 @ Milwaukee* Nov. 22 Drake - W, 64-53 Feb. 5 Youngs. St. - W, 79-42 Nov. 13 @ North Dakota Jan. 21 @ Loyola* Nov. 25 North Dakota - W, 66-41 Feb. 7 Cleve. St. - W, 69-54 Nov. 15 @ South Dakota Jan. 23 @ UIC* Dec. 3 Missouri St. - W, 80-56 Feb. 12 @ Wright St. - W, 62-51 Nov. 21 FLORIDA INT’L Jan. 28 BUTLER* Dec. 6 @ N. Iowa - W, 76-49 Feb. 14 @ Detroit - W, 59-44 Nov. 24 @ Wisconsin Jan. 30 VALPARAISO* Dec. 10 Wisconsin - L, 47-59 Feb. 19 UIC - W, 73-52 Nov. 29 @ SE Missouri St. Feb. 4 @ Detroit* Dec. 13 Illinois St. - L, 49-60 Feb. 21 Loyola - W, 88-44 Dec. 2 DePAUL Feb. 6 @ Wright State* Dec. 20 @Marquette - W, 68-56 Feb. 26 @Valparaiso - W, 68-60 Dec. 5 NORTHERN IOWA Feb. 13 MILWAUKEE* Dec. 29 @ De Paul - L, 68-76 Feb. 28 @Butler - W, 69-64 Dec. 10 @ Ball State Feb. 18 UIC* Jan. 4 @ Milwaukee - W, 47-36 March 7 Milwaukee - W, 66-56 Dec. 12 @ Evansville Feb. 20 LOYOLA* Jan. 8 @ Cleve. St. - W, 65-49 Mar. 11 Detroit - W, 60-46 Dec. 19 MARQUETTE Feb. 25 @ Valparaiso* Jan. 10 @ Youngs. St. - W, 62-42 Mar. 13 Wright St. - W, 67-36 Dec. 28 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS Feb. 27 @ Butler* Jan. 15 Detroit - W, 62-43 March 15 Milwaukee - W, 65-41 Jan. 2 @ Cleveland State* March 4 YOUNGSTOWN STATE* Jan. 17 Wright St. - W, 70-39 March 22 @ LSU - L, 59-69 Jan. 4 @ Youngstown State* March 6 CLEVELAND STATE* Jan. 22 @ Loyola - W, 74-54 Jan. 7 WRIGHT STATE* March 10-14 League Tournament

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124 UIC JAN. 21 • 4:30 P.M. • CHICAGO, ILL. Flames FEB. 20 • TBA • KLOTSCHE CENTER Location Chicago, Ill. Colors Navy Blue and Fire Engine Red Enrollment 24,541 Founded 1896 Conference Horizon Arena (Capacity) UIC Pavilion (8,000) Chancellor Dr. Paula Allen-Meares Athletics Director James W. Schmidt Athletics Phone (312) 996-2772 Ticket Phone (312) 413-UIC1 JJessieessie MillerMiller Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record (League Record) 14-16 (8-10/6th) Key Returners 2008-09 Postseason League Quarterfi nals Jessie Miller - Sr., 5-8, G Starters Returning/Lost (Letterwinners) 4/1 (8/3) 29 starts 13.0 ppg 3.8 rpg 2.7 apg 53 stls Jasmine Bailey - So., 5-8, F Coaching Staff 30 starts 10.4 ppg 6.5 rpg 1.9 apg 47 stls Head Coach Lisa Ryckbosch Cassie Johnson - Sr., 6-2, C Alma Mater/Year Loyola/1984 29 starts 5.8 ppg 5.2 rpg 0.3 apg 44 blks Record at School (Career) 102-105/7 years (Same) Shameia Green - So., 5-7, F Assistant Coaches Latasha White, Kristin Gillespie, Jenni Dant 22 starts 9.3 ppg 2.3 rpg 2.8 apg 19 stls Lisa Ryckbosch

Media Information Last 10 Meetings... WBB Contact Jackie Paquette 2/21/09 Milwaukee W, 70-49 12/30/06 Milwaukee W, 86-79 SID Phone/Cell (312) 996-5881 / (708) 642-0767 1/22/09 UIC L, 71-57 3/6/06 Milwaukee W, 71-63 SID Email [email protected] 2/23/08 UIC (2ot) L, 70-69 2/23/06 UIC W, 65-58 SID Fax (312) 996-8349 1/23/08 Milwaukee L, 62-59 1/21/06 Milwaukee W, 55-54 Website www.uicfl ames.com 3/1/07 UIC W, 89-83 2/17/05 Milwaukee W, 76-68 Press Row Phone (312) 413-5712 All-Time Record vs. UIC (H/R/N) 25-13 (15-5/10-8/0-0) Current Streak Milwaukee has won last 1 2008-09 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 2009-10 SCHEDULE Nov. 22 Bradley - W, 72-61 Jan. 22 Milwaukee - W, 71-57 Home Games in CAPS • * League Games Nov. 25 Canisius - W, 63-59 Jan. 24 Green Bay - L, 62-51 Nov. 4 CHICAGO (EX) Jan. 9 CLEVELAND STATE* Nov. 30 SIU Edwardsville - W, 70-54 Jan. 29 @ Youngs. St. - W, 57-42 Nov. 10 SAINT XAVIER (EX) Jan. 14 @ Detroit* Dec. 3 Florida Atlantic - W, 53-40 Jan. 31 @ Cleve. St. - L, 68-60 Nov. 13 EASTERN MICHIGAN Jan. 16 @ Wright State* Nov. 15 @ Bradley Jan. 21 MILWAUKEE* Dec. 6 W. Michigan - W, 54-45 Feb. 4 @ E. Illinois - L, 58-48 Nov. 20 v. Colorado Jan. 23 GREEN BAY* Dec. 18 Cal Poly - L, 72-60 Feb. 7 Loyola - W, 64-50 Nov. 21 @ Minnesota Jan. 30 @ Loyola* Dec. 20 @ N. Illinois - L(ot), 85-79 Feb. 12 Butler - L, 68-49 Nov. 25 NIAGARA Feb. 4 @ Cleveland State* Dec. 22 DePaul - L, 90-67 Feb. 14 Valparaiso - W, 61-50 Nov. 30 DAYTON Feb. 6 @ Youngstown State* Dec. 28 @ San Diego - L, 78-65 Feb. 19 @ Green Bay - L, 73-52 Dec. 4 @ DePaul Feb. 11 WRIGHT STATE* Dec. 30 New Mexico St. - W, 83-63 Feb. 21 @ Milwaukee - L, 70-49 Dec. 13 @ Western Michigan Feb. 13 DETROIT* Jan. 3 Wright State - W, 60-47 Feb. 26 Cleve. State - L, 83-73 Dec. 18 ILLINOIS STATE Feb. 18 @ Green Bay* Dec. 20 EASTERN ILLINOIS Feb. 20 @ Milwaukee* Jan. 5 Detroit - W, 69-66 Feb. 28 Youngs. St. - W, 68-64 Dec. 29 @ Northern Illinois Feb. 27 LOYOLA* Jan. 10 @ Loyola - W, 53-47 March 5 @ Detroit - L, 63-55 Jan. 2 @ Valparaiso* March 4 BUTLER* Jan. 15 @ Valparaiso - L, 66-64 March 7 @ Wright State - L, 49-48 Jan. 4 @ Butler* March 6 VALPARAISO* Jan. 17 @ Butler - L, 58-48 March 11 @ Cleve. St. - L, 80-60 Jan. 7 YOUNGSTOWN STATE* March 10-14 League Tournament

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Loyola JAN. 23 • 12:30 P.M. • CHICAGO, ILL. 125 Ramblers FEB. 18 • 5:30 P.M. • U.S. CELLULAR ARENA Location Chicago, Ill. Colors Maroon & Gold Enrollment 15,545 Founded 1870 Conference Horizon Arena (Capacity) Gentile Center (5,500) President Fr. Michael Garanzini, S.J. Athletics Director John Planek Athletics Phone (773) 508-2560 Ticket Phone (773) 508-9653 MMaggieaggie MMcCloskeycCloskey Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record (League Record) 8-21 (5-13/9th) Key Returners 2008-09 Postseason League First Round Maggie McCloskey Sr., 5-5, G Starters Returning/Lost (Letterwinners) 5/0 (12/2) 28 starts 10.9 ppg 2.2 rpg 2.8 apg 36 stls Elyse VanBogaert - Sr., 6-1, F Coaching Staff 29 starts 12.2 ppg 5.7 rpg 1.0 apg 27 blks Head Coach Eric Simpson Keisha Collins - Sr., 5-6, G Alma Mater/Year Northwestern/1994 27 starts 9.9 ppg 4.1 rpg 3.5 apg 35 stls Record at School (Career) First year (Same) Brittany Boeke - Jr, 6-2, F Assistant Coaches Brent Brown, LaToya Howell, Clare Bodensteiner 27 starts 6.1 ppg 3.3 rpg 1.8 apg 17 blks Eric Simpson

Media Information Last 10 Meetings... WBB Contact Leo Krause 2/19/09 Milwaukee L, 70-66 12/28/06 Milwaukee W, 73-72 SID Phone/Cell (773) 508-2497 / (847) 769-7931 1/24/09 Loyola W, 83-74 3/2/06 Milwaukee W, 76-56 SID Email [email protected] 2/21/08 Loyola W, 83-78 2/25/06 Loyola W, 78-66 SID Fax (773) 508-3855 1/26/08 Milwaukee W, 54-51 2/9/06 Milwaukee W, 67-58 Website www.loyolaramblers.com 3/3/07 Loyola W, 80-66 2/19/05 Milwaukee W, 73-62 Press Row Phone (773) 274-3550 All-Time Record vs. Loyola (H/R/N) 28-8 (17-2/11-7/1-0) Current Streak Loyola has won last 1 2008-09 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 2009-10 SCHEDULE Nov. 15 @ Bradley - L, 67-60 Jan. 22 Green Bay - L, 74-54 Home Games in CAPS • * League Games Nov. 22 @ Chicago State - W, 74-59 Jan. 24 Milwaukee - L, 83-74 Nov. 10 ROBERT MORRIS (EX) Jan. 14 @ Wright State* Nov. 24 Robert Morris - W, 81-63 Jan. 29 @ Cleveland St. - L, 87-52 Nov. 15 ST. XAVIER Jan. 16 @ Detroit* Nov. 28 @ New Mexico St. - L, 64-56 Jan. 31 @ Youngs. St. - W, 56-42 Nov. 19 @ Western Michigan Jan. 21 GREEN BAY* Nov. 21 @ Central Michigan Jan. 23 MILWAUKEE* Nov. 29 vs. W. New Mexico - W, 103-71 Feb. 7 @ UIC - L, 65-50 Nov. 23 SIU EDWARDSVILLE Jan. 30 UIC* Dec. 5 @ SIU Edwardsville - W, 56-42 Feb. 12 Valparaiso - L, 85-60 Nov. 28 NIAGARA Feb. 4 @ Youngstown State* Dec. 7 DePaul - L, 68-64 Feb. 14 Butler - L, 71-63 Dec. 2 @ Wichita State Feb. 6 @ Cleveland State* Dec. 18 C. Michigan - W, 87-82 Feb. 19 @ Milwaukee - W, 70-66 Dec. 6 @ DePaul Feb. 11 DETROIT* Dec. 20 @ Notre Dame - L, 89-45 Feb. 21 @ Green Bay - L, 88-44 Dec. 17 NORTHERN ILLINOIS Feb. 13 WRIGHT STATE* Dec. 23 @ Dayton - L, 85-55 Feb. 26 Youngs. St. - W, 70-52 Dec. 20 @ Western Illinois Feb. 18 @ Milwaukee* Jan. 3 Detroit - L, 71-64 Feb. 28 Cleveland State - L, 67-62 Dec. 22 @ Northwestern Feb. 20 @ Green Bay* Dec. 28 COLGATE Feb. 27 @ UIC* Jan. 5 Wright State - L, 72-55 March 5 @ Wright State - L, 64-44 Jan. 2 @ Butler* March 4 VALPARAISO* Jan. 10 UIC - L, 53-47 March 7 @ Detroit - L, 57-49 Jan. 4 @ Valparaiso* March 6 BUTLER* Jan. 15 @ Butler - L, 64-45 March 9 Vs Detroit - L, 72-67 Jan. 7 CLEVELAND STATE* March 10-14 League Tournament Jan. 17 @ Valparaiso - L, 69-52 Jan. 9 YOUNGSTOWN STATE*

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126 Valparaiso JAN. 28 • 7 P.M. • KLOTSCHE CENTER Crusaders FEB. 27 • 1:35 P.M. • VALPARAISO, IND. Location Valparaiso, Ind. Colors Brown and Gold Enrollment 4,000 Founded 1859 Conference Horizon Arena (Capacity) Athletics-Rec Center (5,000) President Mark Heckler Athletics Director Mark LaBarbera Athletics Phone (219) 464-6894 Ticket Phone (219) 464-5233 LLaurenauren KKenneyenney Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record (League Record) 16-14 (10-8/4th) Key Returners 2008-09 Postseason League Quarterfi nals Lauren Kenney - Sr., 5-11, F Starters Returning/Lost (Letterwinners) 2/3 (8/5) 15 starts 10.9 ppg 6.0 rpg 0.5 apg 12 blks Ashley Varner - Jr., 6-1, F Coaching Staff 10 starts 3.1 ppg 3.2 rpg 0.4 apg 8 blks Head Coach Keith Freeman Sylwia Zabielewicz - Sr., 6-6, C Alma Mater/Year Huntington College/1986 19 starts 3.2 ppg 2.9 rpg 0.2 apg 6 blks Record at School (Career) 259-182/15 years (388-229/20 years) Whitney Farris - Sr., 5-10, F Assistant Coaches Greg Kirby, Abby Scharlow, Christy Smith 30 games 5.3 ppg 4.6 rpg 2.2 apg 22 stls Keith Freeman

Media Information Last 10 Meetings... WBB Contact Ryan Wronkowicz 2/28/09 Valparaiso L, 67-64 12/05/01 Valparaiso L, 61-57 SID Phone/Cell (219) 464-5232 / 617-2466 1/29/09 Milwaukee L, 83-65 1/19/00 Milwaukee L, 95-84 SID Email [email protected] 3/12/08 Milwaukee W, 67-60 2/17/94 Valpo (OT) W, 96-94 SID Fax (219) 464-5762 2/16/08 Milwaukee W, 76-70 1/13/94 Milwaukee W, 85-75 Website www.valpoathletics.com 1/17/08 Valparaiso W, 68-62 Press Row Phone (219) 548-1502 All-Time Record vs. Valpo (H/R/N) 5-4 (5-2/3-2/0-0) Current Streak Valparaiso has won last 2 2008-09 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 2009-10 SCHEDULE Nov. 19 Bowling Green - W, 69-58 Jan. 17 Loyola - W, 69-52 Home Games in CAPS • * League Games Nov. 25 @ C. Michigan - L, 80-86 Jan. 23 @ Butler - L, 44-77 Nov. 1 INDIANAPOLIS (EX) Jan. 14 @ Youngstown State* Nov. 28 @ Colorado St. - W, 64-53 Jan. 29 @ Milwaukee - W, 83-65 Nov. 9 INDIANA WESLEYAN (EX) Jan. 16 @ Cleveland State* Nov. 29 vs. Florida St. - W, 80-74 Jan. 31 @ Green Bay - L, 45-76 Nov. 14 INDIANA TECH Jan. 21 DETROIT* Nov. 18 SIU EDWARDSVILLE Jan. 23 WRIGHT STATE* Dec. 6 @ North Texas - L, 67-71 Feb. 6 Detroit - L, 47-62 Nov. 22 COLORADO STATE Jan. 28 @ Milwaukee* Dec. 10 Purdue - W, 71-60 Feb. 8 Wright St. - W, 64-58 Nov. 24 @ Ball State Jan. 30 @ Green Bay* Dec. 13 Notre Dame - L, 55-63 Feb. 12 @ Loyola - W, 85-60 Dec. 2 @ Chicago State Feb. 6 BUTLER* Dec. 21 @ S. Dakota St. - L, 58-74 Feb. 14 @ UIC - L, 50-61 Dec. 5 CENTRAL MICHIGAN Feb. 11 CLEVELAND STATE* Dec. 29 vs. LaSalle - L, 62-67 Feb. 17 Chicago St. - W, 69-60 Dec. 8 @ Pittsburgh Feb. 13 YOUNGSTOWN STATE* Dec. 30 vs. N. Florida - W, 58-49 Feb. 21 Butler - W, 75-65 Dec. 12 @ Notre Dame Feb. 18 @ Wright State* Jan. 3 Youngstown St. - W, 86-43 Feb. 26 Green Bay - L, 60-68 Dec. 21 @ Cincinnati Feb. 20 @ Detroit* Jan. 5 Cleveland St. - L, 55-68 Feb. 28 Milwaukee - W, 67-64 Dec. 28 vs. Auburn Feb. 25 GREEN BAY* Dec. 30 vs. Wake Forest/@ SDSU Feb. 27 MILWAUKEE* Jan. 8 @ Wright St. - L, 44-54 March 5 @ Cleve. St. - W, 70-52 Jan. 2 UIC* March 4 @ Loyola* Jan. 10 @ Detroit - W (ot), 70-65 March 7 @ Youngs. St. - L, 38-54 Jan. 4 LOYOLA* March 6 @ UIC* Jan. 15 UIC - W, 66-64 March 11 Wright St. - L, 59-64 Jan. 9 @ Butler* March 10-14 League Tournament

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Butler JAN. 30 • 2 P.M. • KLOTSCHE CENTER 127 Bulldogs FEB. 25 • 6 P.M. • INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Location Indianapolis, Ind. Colors Blue and White Enrollment 4,415 Founded 1855 Conference Horizon Arena (Capacity) Hinkle Fieldhouse (10,000) President Dr. Bobby Fong Athletics Director Barry Collier Athletics Phone (317) 940-9375 Ticket Phone (317) 940-3647 SSusanusan LesterLester Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record (League Record) 20-12 (14-4/2nd) Key Returners 2008-09 Postseason League Quarterfi nals/WNIT Second Round Susan Lester - Sr., 6-2, F/C Starters Returning/Lost (Letterwinners) 4/1 (9/4) 32 games 10.2 ppg 6.0 rpg 1.3 apg 48 stls Brittany Bowen - Jr., 5-10, G/F Coaching Staff 27 starts 10.9 ppg 3.4 rpg 1.0 apg 49-3pt Head Coach Beth Couture Mel Thornton - Sr., 6-1, F Alma Mater/Year Erskine/1984 32 games 9.6 ppg 7.1 rpg 1.0 apg 44 blks Record at School (Career) 105-103/7 years (363-232/19 years) Terra Burns - Jr., 5-8, G Assistant Coaches Amy Cherubini, Seph Hatley, Angel Mason 24 starts 5.9 ppg 2.0 rpg 2.6 apg 53 stls Beth Couture

Media Information Last 10 Meetings... WBB Contact Josh Rattray 3/11/09 Butler W, 53-52 2/22/07 Milwaukee L, 74-59 SID Phone/Cell (317) 940-9994 / 828-9312 2/26/09 Butler (OT) L, 74-71 1/27/07 Butler L, 81-74 SID Email [email protected] 1/31/09 Milwaukee W, 63-58 3/5/06 Milwaukee W, 58-57 SID Fax (317) 940-9808 2/14/08 Milwaukee L, 75-73 2/11/06 Butler W, 74-62 Website www.butlersports.com 1/19/08 Butler W, 65-50 12/31/05 Milwaukee (OT) L, 80-79 Press Row Phone (317) 940-9817 All-Time Record vs. Butler (H/R/N) 18-15 (10-5/7-8/0-1) Current Streak Milwaukee has won last 1 2008-09 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 2009-10 SCHEDULE Nov. 14 @ Ohio St. - L, 56-75 Jan. 17 UIC - W, 58-48 Home Games in CAPS • * League Games Nov. 18 @ IPFW - W, 72-56 Jan. 23 Valparaiso - W, 77-44 Nov. 9 DePAUW (EX) Jan. 16 @ Youngstown State* Nov. 21 Dayton - L, 49-69 Jan. 29 @ Green Bay - L, 53-58 Nov. 15 @ Kentucky Jan. 21 WRIGHT STATE* Nov. 28 vs. Nebraska - L, 54-67 Jan. 31 @ Milwaukee - L, 58-63 Nov. 18 IPFW Jan. 23 DETROIT* Nov. 29 vs. William & Mary - L, 50-53 Feb. 6 Wright St. - W, 58-45 Nov. 21 @ Saint Louis Jan. 28 @ Green Bay* Dec. 3 @ Evansville - W, 70-52 Feb. 8 Detroit - W, 60-42 Nov. 26 vs. Syracuse Jan. 30 @ Milwaukee* Dec. 6 C. Carolina - W, 78-48 Feb. 12 @ UIC - W, 68-49 Nov. 28 vs. Northern Iowa Feb. 6 @ Valparaiso* Dec. 9 @ Indiana - L, 41-63 Feb. 14 @ Loyola - W, 71-63 Dec. 2 EVANSVILLE Feb. 11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE* Dec. 5 MIAMI (OHIO) Feb. 13 CLEVELAND STATE* Dec. 13 @ Miami - W(2ot), 86-81 Feb. 21 @ Valparaiso - L, 65-75 Dec. 9 @ Indiana State Feb. 18 @ Detroit* Dec. 22 Indiana St. - L, 63-66 Feb. 26 Milwaukee - W(ot), 74-71 Dec. 13 @ Cincinnati Feb. 20 @ Wright State* Dec. 29 Christian Bros. - W, 83-40 Feb. 28 Green Bay - L, 64-69 Dec. 21 @ Dayton Feb. 25 MILWAUKEE* Jan. 3 Cleveland St. - W, 55-46 March 5 @ Youngs. St. - W, 61-42 Dec. 30 BALL STATE Feb. 27 GREEN BAY* Jan. 5 Youngstown St. - W, 84-50 March 7 @ Cleve. St. - W, 68-59 Jan. 2 LOYOLA* March 4 @ UIC* Jan. 8 @ Detroit - W, 71-48 March 11 Milwaukee - L, 52-53 Jan. 4 UIC* March 6 @ Loyola* Jan. 10 @ Wright St. - W, 46-41 March 19 @ Duquesne - W, 59-58 Jan. 9 VALPARAISO* March 10-14 League Tournament Jan. 15 Loyola - W, 64-45 March 23 @ Marquette - L, 49-58 Jan. 14 @ Cleveland State*

Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Horizon League 22009-10009-10 OOpponentspponents Tournament 128 Milwaukee Horizon League Yearly Champions Tournament Records Year Champion Runner-Up Seed* — Individual — 2009 Green Bay Milwaukee 7th Minutes Played 2008 Cleveland State Wright State 3rd 40 Ashley Imperiale Cleveland St. 2009 2007 Green Bay Butler 4th 40 Meredith Onson Green Bay 2007 2006 Milwaukee UIC 1st The Horizon League Women’s Basketball Champi- 40 Daryl Schaff eld Cleveland St. 1997 2005 Green Bay Wright State 2nd onship expanded its fi eld in 2008 with the addition 2004 Green Bay Detroit 2nd Points 2003 Green Bay Detroit 3rd of Valparaiso. With 10 teams in the league, the 36 Jessica Wilhite* Green Bay 2001 2002 Green Bay Detroit 2nd tournament added another first round game, 26 Jen Greger Detroit 1997 2001 Milwaukee Green Bay 2nd but now continues to remain true to its intended 26 Traci Edwards Valparaiso 2008 2000 Green Bay Cleveland State 2nd format, which is now in its third season. 1999 Green Bay Detroit 5th Rebounds 1998 Green Bay Butler 4th 19 Maria Viall* UIC 2004 In this format, the highest remaining seed hosts 1997 Detroit Green Bay 4th 16 Maria Viall Detroit 2004 both semifi nals and championship rounds of the 1996 Butler Green Bay DNQ tourney. Assists 1995 Northern Illinois LaSalle 12th 11 Jody Crumble Green Bay 2007 1994 Notre Dame Xavier — The fi rst round gets underway with two games pit- 9 Jen Greger Cleveland St. 1997 1993 Xavier Butler — ting the No. 8 and No. 9 seeds and the No. 7 and No. 9 Jody Crumble Wright St. 2007 1992 Notre Dame Xavier — 10 seeds. The higher seed will host each game with 1991 Notre Dame Butler — the winners advancing to the quarterfi nals with Steals 1990 Notre Dame Butler — 1989 Notre Dame Loyola — showdowns with the No. 1 (winner of 7/10) and 5 Molly O’Brien Detroit 2005 * Milwaukee’s Seed in the Tournament No. 2 (winner of 8/9) seeds. In the quarterfi nals, 5 Corrin Von Wald Cleveland St. 2000 5 Daryl Schaff eld Cleveland St. 1997 the higher seed is the host team. All-Time Milwaukee Results Date Opponent W/L Score Blocks 3/15/09 @ Green Bay L 65-41 The championship contest will take place at noon 3 Five Times 3/13/09 v. Cleveland State1 W 63-57 central time on Sunday, March 14, and be carried Last by Traci Edwards Green Bay 2007 3/11/09 @ Butler W 53-52 live on ESPNU for the fi fth-straight season. 3/9/09 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W 70-49 Field Goals Made 3/14/08 vs. Wright State1 L 57-55 13 Jessica Wilhite* Green Bay 2001 For the fourth-straight year, the schedule of the 3/12/08 VALPARAISO W 67-60 10 Traci Edwards Loyola 2006 league tournament championship game will be 3/9/07 @ Green Bay L (ot) 84-79 played the day before the NCAA announces its 3/7/07 WRIGHT STATE W (ot) 83-79 Three-Pointers Made tournament seedings on Selection Monday. 7 Jessica Wilhite* Green Bay 2001 3/6/06 UIC W 71-63 6 Jessica Wilhite Loyola 2001 3/5/06 BUTLER W 58-57 2010 Tournament Schedule 3/2/06 LOYOLA W 76-56 March 8 - First Round Free Throw Made 3/3/05 DETROIT L 59-49 Game #1: No. 10 Seed at No. 7 Seed 11 Traci Edwards Wright State 2008 3/7/04 DETROIT L 64-58 Game #2: No. 9 Seed at No. 8 Seed 10 Maria Viall Detroit 2004 3/4/04 UIC W 72-59 1 * Horizon League Record 3/6/03 vs. Cleveland State L 83-69 2 March 10 - Quarterfi nals 2/28/02 vs. UIC L 75-67 3 Game #3: Game #1 Winner at No. 1 seed — Team — 3/10/01 vs. Green Bay W 77-62 3/9/01 vs. Loyola3 W 80-49 Game #3: Game #2 Winner at No. 2 seed Points 83 Wright St. 2007 3/8/01 vs. Wright State3 W 58-34 Game #4: No. 6 seed at No. 3 seed Combined Points 163 Green Bay 2007 Field Goal Pct. .500 Wright St. 2007 3/9/00 vs. Cleveland State4 L 73-68 Game #5: No. 5 seed at No. 4 seed 3-Pointers Made 10 Green Bay 2007 3/4/99 @ Cleveland State L 74-61 10 Green Bay 2001 3/5/98 vs. Detroit1 L 80-72 March 12 - Semifi nals (at highest seed) 3-Point FG Pct. .556 Green Bay 2001 3/7/97 vs. Detroit5 L 98-63 No. 1/8/9 vs. No. 4/5 Free Throws Made 24 UIC 2004 3/6/97 vs. Cleveland State5 W 79-61 No. 2/7/10 vs. No. 3/6 Rebounds 52 Green Bay 2001 3/5/95 @ Green Bay L 91-52 Reb. Margin +20 Green Bay 2001 Home Games in CAPS | Road Games Noted 1 March 14 - at highest seed Assists 23 Wright St. 2007 Green Bay (Green Bay, Wis.) 2 Championship Game 23 Loyola 2006 Loyola (Chicago, Ill.) Steals 13 Wright St. 2001 3 UIC (Chicago, Ill.) | 4 Detroit (Detroit, Mich.) Blocks 7 UIC 2006 5 Butler (Indianapolis, Ind.) 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Horizon League Composite Schedule 22009-10009-10 OOpponentspponents Friday, Nov. 13 Green Bay @ Wisconsin Loyola @ DePaul 129 Detroit @ Oakland Green Bay @ North Dakota Wednesday, Nov. 25 Tuesday, Dec. 8 Youngstown State @ Elon Robert Morris (Pa.) @ Wright State Valparaiso @ Pittsburgh Ohio @ Cleveland State Niagara @ UIC Eastern Michigan @ UIC Northern Illinois @ Milwaukee Wednesday, Dec. 9 Milwaukee @ Evansville Wright State @ Miami (Ohio) Thursday, Nov. 26 Bowling Green @ Detroit Saturday, Nov. 14 Cleveland State vs. Marquette (Cancun, Mexico) Butler @ Indiana State Wright State @ IPFW Butler vs. Syracuse (Cancun, Mexico) Youngstown State vs. High Point (Elon, N.C.) Thursday, Dec. 10 Indiana Tech @ Valparaiso Friday, Nov. 27 Green Bay @ Ball State Cleveland State vs. Iona (Cancun, Mexico) Milwaukee @ Northern Iowa Sunday, Nov. 15 Youngstown State vs. TBD (El Paso, Texas) Michigan State @ Detroit Saturday, Dec. 12 Milwaukee @ SIU Edwardsville Saturday, Nov. 28 Valparaiso @ Notre Dame Butler @ Kentucky Butler vs. Northern Iowa (Cancun, Mexico) Green Bay @ Evansville Cleveland State @ Toledo Milwaukee vs. South Alabama (Seattle, Wash.) Green Bay @ South Dakota Niagara @ Loyola Sunday, Dec. 13 St. Xavier (Ill.) @ Loyola Youngstown State vs. TBD (El Paso, Texas) Butler @ Cincinnati UIC @ Bradley Cleveland State @ Niagara Sunday, Nov. 29 Detroit @ Morehead State UIC @ Western Michigan Wednesday, Nov. 18 Green Bay @ Southeast Missouri Youngstown State @ Buff alo Kent State @ Youngstown State Milwaukee @ Seattle Chicago State @ Milwaukee IPFW @ Butler SIU Edwardsville @ Valparaiso Monday, Nov. 30 Tuesday, Dec. 15 Dayton @ UIC Wright State @ Ohio State Thursday, Nov. 19 Illinois State @ Milwaukee Eastern Kentucky @ Wright State Tuesday, Dec. 1 Loyola @ Western Michigan Detroit @ Indiana State Thursday, Dec. 17 Wisconsin @ Milwaukee Youngstown State @ St. Francis (Pa.) Wednesday, Dec. 2 Northern Illinois @ Loyola Friday, Nov. 20 Evansville @ Butler UIC vs. Colorado (Minneapolis, Minn.) Marshall @ Cleveland State Friday, Dec. 18 Vanderbilt @ Wright State Illinois State @ UIC Saturday, Nov. 21 Pittsburgh @ Youngstown State Detroit @ Cincinnati DePaul @ Green Bay Saturday, Dec. 19 Loyola @ Central Michigan Valparaiso @ Chicago State Michigan @ Detroit Butler @ Saint Louis Loyola @ Wichita State Marquette @ Green Bay UIC @ Minnesota Indiana @ Cleveland State Florida International @ Green Bay Friday, Dec. 4 UIC @ DePaul Sunday, Dec. 20 Sunday, Nov. 22 Milwaukee @ Dayton Wright State @ Boston College Akron @ Wright State Eastern Illinois @ UIC Canisius @ Youngstown State Saturday, Dec. 5 Loyola @ Western Illinois Colorado State @ Valparaiso Youngstown State @ Akron Cleveland State @ Wisconsin Central Michigan @ Valparaiso Monday, Dec. 21 Northern Iowa @ Green Bay Bowling Green @ Youngstown State Monday, Nov. 23 Eastern Michigan @ Detroit Butler @ Dayton SIU Edwardsville @ Loyola Miami (Ohio) @ Butler Valparaiso @ Cincinnati Cleveland State @ Kent State Tuesday, Nov. 24 Tuesday, Dec. 22 Canisius @ Detroit Sunday, Dec. 6 Loyola @ Northwestern Valparaiso @ Ball State Wright State @ Dayton Detroit @ Georgia Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Horizon League 22009-10009-10 OOpponentspponents Composite Schedule Wednesday, Dec. 23 Valparaiso @ Cleveland State Valparaiso @ Wright State 130 Lake Erie @ Cleveland State UIC @ Green Bay Thursday, Jan. 21 Monday, Dec. 28 Milwaukee @ UIC Saturday, Feb. 20 Colgate @ Loyola Green Bay @ Loyola Butler @ Wright State Southern Illinois @ Green Bay Wright State @ Butler Cleveland State @ Youngstown State Valparaiso vs. Auburn (San Diego, Calif.) Detroit @ Valparaiso Loyola @ Green Bay UIC @ Milwaukee Tuesday, Dec. 29 Saturday, Jan. 23 Valparaiso @ Detroit Cleveland State @ Eastern Michigan Milwaukee @ Loyola Wright State @ Cincinnati Detroit @ Butler Thursday, Feb. 25 Marquette @ Milwaukee Wright State @ Valparaiso Detroit @ Cleveland State UIC @ Northern Illinois Youngstown State @ Cleveland State Wright State @ Youngstown State Green Bay @ UIC Milwaukee @ Butler Wednesday, Dec. 30 Green Bay @ Valparaiso Ball State @ Butler Thursday, Jan. 28 Colgate @ Detroit Cleveland State @ Wright State Saturday, Feb. 27 Valparaiso vs. TBD (San Diego, Calif.) Youngstown State @ Detroit Green Bay @ Butler Butler @ Green Bay Milwaukee @ Valparaiso Saturday, Jan. 2 Valparaiso @ Milwaukee Wright State @ Cleveland State UIC @ Valparaiso Detroit @ Youngstown State Green Bay @ Cleveland State Saturday, Jan. 30 Loyola @ UIC Milwaukee @ Youngstown State Cleveland State @ Detroit Loyola @ Butler Butler @ Milwaukee Thursday, March 4 UIC @ Loyola Butler @ UIC Sunday, Jan. 3 Cleveland State @ Milwaukee Wright State @ Detroit Valparaiso @ Green Bay Youngstown State @ Wright State Valparaiso @ Loyola Monday, Jan. 4 Youngstown State @ Green Bay Milwaukee @ Cleveland State Thursday, Feb. 4 UIC @ Butler Green Bay @ Detroit Saturday, March 6 Green Bay @ Youngstown State Milwaukee @ Wright State Butler @ Loyola Loyola @ Valparaiso UIC @ Cleveland State Cleveland State @ Green Bay Loyola @ Youngstown State Detroit @ Wright State Thursday, Jan. 7 Youngstown State @ Milwaukee Cleveland State @ Loyola Saturday, Feb. 6 Valparaiso @ UIC Detroit @ Milwaukee Milwaukee @ Detroit Wright State @ Green Bay UIC @ Youngstown State HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP Youngstown State @ UIC Loyola @ Cleveland State Monday, March 8 Green Bay @ Wright State (First Round - at higher seeds) Saturday, Jan. 9 Butler @ Valparaiso Game 1 -- No. 8 seed vs. No. 9 seed Valparaiso @ Butler Game 2 -- No. 7 seed vs. No. 10 seed Detroit @ Green Bay Thursday, Feb. 11 Wright State @ Milwaukee Youngstown State @ Butler Wednesday, March 10 Youngstown State @ Loyola Detroit @ Loyola (Quarterfi nals - at higher seeds) Cleveland State @ UIC Wright State @ UIC Game 3 -- No. 1 seed vs. Game 1 winner Cleveland State @ Valparaiso Game 4 -- No. 4 seed vs. No. 5 seed Thursday, Jan. 14 Game 5 -- No. 2 seed vs. Game 2 winner Butler @ Cleveland State Saturday, Feb. 13 Game 6 -- No. 3 seed vs. No. 6 seed UIC @ Detroit Milwaukee @ Green Bay Loyola @ Wright State Wright State @ Loyola Friday, March 12 Valparaiso @ Youngstown State Cleveland State @ Butler (Semifi nals - at highest remaining seed) Youngstown State @ Valparaiso Game 7 -- Game 5 winner vs. Game 6 winner Saturday, Jan. 16 Detroit @ UIC Game 8 -- Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 winner UIC @ Wright State Loyola @ Detroit Thursday, Feb. 18 Sunday, March 14 Butler @ Youngstown State Loyola @ Milwaukee (Championship - at site of semifi nals) Green Bay @ Milwaukee Butler @ Detroit Game 9 -- Game 7 winner vs. Game 8 winner 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Media Information 131

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• Interview Requests Milwaukee Television WISN (1130 AM) Head coach Sandy Botham and members of the UWM women’s basketball WDJT-TV (CBS-Ch. 58) 759 N. 19th St. team are available to the media on a regular basis following practice. Arrange- 809 S. 60th St. Milwaukee, WI 53233 ments for phone interviews can also be made, but should be made through Milwaukee, WI 53214 (P): 414-342-1111 the sports information department. Requests for interviews on game days (P): 414-607-8140 (F): 414-342-4734 must be made in advance. (F): 414-777-5802 WSSP (1250 AM) • Pregame Media Services WISN-TV (ABC-Ch. 12) 11800 W. Grange Ave. The Klotsche Center Media Room is open 90 minutes prior to the scheduled 719 N. 19th St. Hales Corners, WI 53130 tipoff . Game notes, programs, media guides, updated team and league Milwaukee, WI 53233 (P): 414-529-1250 statistics, plus other special information, will be available in the media room (P): 414-937-3337 (F): 414-529-2122 at that time. A pregame meal is served in the media room approximately (F): 414-342-7505 one hour prior to the tipoff . Starting lineups will be available courtside ap- proximately 10 minutes prior to the tipoff . WTMJ (620 AM) WITI-TV (Fox-Ch. 6) 720 E. Capital Dr. • Postgame Media Services 9001 N. Green Bay Rd. Milwaukee, WI 53202 The media room will be the site of all post-game media conferences. The Milwaukee, WI 53209 (P): 414-967-5318 visiting coach and requested players will be brought to the media room (P): 414-586-2181 (F): 414-967-5298 following a 10-minute cooling-off period, followed by UWM players and (F): 414-586-2141 UWM head coach Sandy Botham. A member of the UWM Sports Information Wire Services Department staff will ask members of the media which players they would WTMJ-TV (NBC-Ch. 4) Associated Press like to speak to approximately fi ve minutes prior to the conclusion of the 720 E. Capitol Dr. 922 N. 4th St. game. One-on-one interviews can be arranged through the UWM Sports Milwaukee, WI 53212 Milwaukee, WI 53203 Information Department, but most requests will not be fulfi lled until the (P): 414-967-5316 (P): 414-271-0158 regularly-scheduled media conference is complete. (F): 414-967-5466 (F): 414-225-3599

• Internet Information Wisconsin Radio Network All UWM women’s basketball information is also available on the internet at 302 E. Washington Ave. www.uwmpanthers.com. Game notes, recaps, stats, box scores and features Suite 102 are all posted on the site. Madison, WI 53703 (P): 608-251-3900 (F): 608-251-7233 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Sports Information MMediaedia IInformationnformation Kevin O’Connor Kevin Conway 133 Associate Athletic Director Assistant Sports Information Director Kevin O’Connor is starting his 10th year directing the media relations ef- Kevin Conway is starting his fi fth year as an assistant sports information forts for UWM Athletics and was promoted to associate athletic director director at UWM. Conway is the main contact for women’s soccer, women’s this summer. basketball, track and fi eld and cross country while also handling much of the design work for UWM media guide covers, O’Connor joined the UWM staff in October posters and other materials. of 2000, serving as the sports information director and special assistant to the athletic Prior to returning to UWM in 2004, Conway director. He is the main contact for men’s bas- spent a year as a media relations intern at Miami ketball, women’s volleyball and tennis while (Ohio) University. He was the school’s contact for also overseeing all external aff airs eff orts in women’s soccer, swimming and diving, track the department. and fi eld, cross country and softball.

Prior to coming to UWM, O’Connor established As an undergraduate at UWM, Conway worked a wide-ranging media background. He was the in the sports information offi ce performing a program director at WOSH Radio in Oshkosh, Wis., where he served as the variety of duties, working extensively on Horizon League Championships for play-by-play voice for UW-Oshkosh basketball and the voice of the NCAA men’s and women’s soccer and men’s basketball. He also produced the 2002 Division III College World Series. and 2003 baseball media guides.

O’Connor also worked as the news director, sports director and program Kevin and his wife, Jen, live in Greenfi eld. director of WPVL Radio in Platteville, Wis. He was actively involved in the broadcast coverage of UW-Platteville sports, broadcasting two NCAA Divi- sion III National Championships and a third at WSUP Radio in Platteville. Chris Zills O’Connor’s media background also includes time as a student assistant and Assistant Sports Information Director interim sports information director at UW-Platteville. He also has worked Chris Zills is in his fi fth year as an assistant sports information director at UWM. for the Associated Press and done freelance work for the Wisconsin State Zills came to Milwaukee from Marian College in Fond du Lac, where he spent Journal and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel while also working as a regular four-and-a-half years as the school’s sports information director. contributor to D3Hoops.com. O’Connor also spent a year as an on-air host and producer at WAUK Radio in Waukesha, Wis. At UWM, Zills is the primary media relations contact for men’s soccer, swimming and diving He has continued his broadcasting work at UWM, handling play-by-play for and baseball. He is also assisting SID Kevin the UWM/Duke NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Tournament game for O’Connor with men’s basketball. ESPN Regional TV in 2001. In 2004, he called the action as the UWM men’s basketball team played Boise State in the National Invitation Tournament. Zills, a Wisconsin native who earned his un- dergraduate degree from UW-LaCrosse, has Kevin and his wife, Beth, live in Brown Deer. also worked for the LaCrosse Bobcats in the Continental Basketball Association and served UWM SID Contacts an internship with the Milwaukee Brewers. Kevin O’Connor Offi ce/Cell (414) 229-5674/750-2091 At Marian, Zills was responsible for the promotion and media relations activi- Kevin O’Connor E-Mail [email protected] ties for the entire Division III athletic department and its 12 varsity sports. Zills Chris Zills Offi ce/Cell (414) 229-4593/750-2090 was regularly honored by the College Sports Information Directors Association Chris Zills E-Mail [email protected] of America for his various publications. He also served as the secretary and Kevin Conway Offi ce/Cell (414) 229-2413/750-0298 director of public relations for the Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association, Kevin Conway E-Mail [email protected] of which Marian is a member. Chris Lins Offi ce/Cell (414) 229-6079/731-8744 Chris Lins E-Mail [email protected] Zills, his wife, Bridget, and sons, Quinn and Lucas, live in West Bend. SID Offi ce Fax 414-229-5749 Shipping Address UWM Athletics - The Pavilion 3409 N. Downer Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53211

Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide MMediaedia IInformationnformation League Communications 134 Chris Lins CHECK OUT THE PANTHERS New Media Assistant ON THE INTERNET Chris Lins was named the New Media Assistant for UWM Athletics this past August.

In his new position, Lins is directing all of the online video eff orts for the Panthers, including live broadcasts on the Horizon League Network. He also creates extensive feature content which is available on UWM’s offi cial athletic website, on the Milwaukee channel of HLN and through Media members are invited to visit uwmpanthers.com—the offi cially- the Panthers’ You Tube channel. sanctioned website of the UWM Athletic Department—to keep up with all of the latest information on the Milwaukee women’s basketball program. Lins was a four-year letterwinner as a defender with the Panthers (2003-07), playing in two The site features game notes and previews prior to gameday, plus complete NCAA Tournaments in his tenure. game recaps, postgame quotes, box scores and up-to-date statistics. Fans can also follow the stats of all home games live online, while also listening He made 37 starts in 51 career games, with his career getting cut short nine to the games and various other audio features. The site also features profi les games into his senior season by injury. He recorded nine career points on on every UWM women’s basketball player, as well as special feature stories four goals and one assist. on the team, updated throughout the season.

He is currently pursuing his master’s degree at UWM after receiving his degree Plus the website - hosted by the Offi cial College Sports Network - has updated in communications from the school in 2007. information on all 15 varsity sports at UWM.

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The Horizon League Communications Offi ce coordinates communications for Will Roleson Phone (317) 237-5606 the league’s 19 sports, including men’s basketball. Will Roleson E-Mail [email protected] Matt Segal Phone (317) 237-5621 Media services for basketball include a preseason online media guide, weekly Matt Segal E-Mail [email protected] Mike Laninga Phone (317) 472-0047 press releases and daily statistical updates. The Horizon League also maintains Mike Laninga E-Mail [email protected] a website at at www.horizonleague.org, The site includes weekly releases and Kristy Murphy Phone (317) 237-5604 stats, league tournament information, league history and more. Kristy Murphy E-Mail [email protected] Offi ce Fax (317) 237-5620 Will Roleson is the men’s basketball contact for the league. He is assisted by Shipping Address Pan American Plaza Matt Segal, Mike Laninga and Kristy Murphy. 201 South Capitol Avenue, Suite 500 Indianapolis, IN 46225

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2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Panthers on the Air MMediaedia IInformationnformation The Panthers continue with an extensive televi- 135 Television sion package again this season. Six regular sea- Radio son games will be televised live on Time Warner Sports Channel 32 in Milwaukee. Fans can also re-live the excitement, as each game will be replayed on TWS and available on Wisconsin On Demand Channel 1111. In addition, all league home games will also be available on Wisconsin On Demand. Every Milwaukee women’s basketball game can be heard live on the AM920 The Wolf. This marks The Sandy Botham Show third-straight season the Panthers have had a The 30-minute Sandy Botham TV Show will air These Games Will Be Televised: Time Warner Sports comprehensive radio package, giving access to 12 times during the regular season beginning UWM basketball all season long. All games can in January on a weekly basis. The show will air Nov. 19 Wisconsin 7 p.m. Dec. 29 Marquette 8 p.m. also be found at uwmpanthers.com outside the on Time Warner Sports Channel 32. Check your Milwaukee area. local listings for air dates and times. The Sandy Jan. 16 Green Bay 7 p.m. Botham Show features highlights, player inter- ESPNU Sandy Botham Radio Show views and insight into the Panthers from Coach The Sandy Botham Radio Show will be aired live Botham. Feb. 13 Green Bay 5 p.m. on AM920 WOKY throughout the season. The show will be broadcast live and will feature spe- Horizon League Network cial promotions, player interviews and fan inter- The Horizon League Scott Warras Radio Play-By-Play action. The half-hour show airs weekly at 7 p.m. Network is the premier on Mondays or Tuesday. destination for free, live Scott Warras is in his fourth season as the play- video of Horizon League by-play voice for Milwaukee women’s basketball. Live from Harry’s Bar and Grill games and other on-de- Not only is he behind the microphone for each and every game, but he also hosts the “Sandy mand features. Oakland Avenue in Shorewood Botham Radio Show” Monday, Nov. 9 and the “Sandy Botham The HLN has programming schedule included: TV Show”. Monday, Nov. 16 • More than 170 Horizon League men’s and Monday, Nov. 23 A native of West Allis, women’s basketball conference games a Monday, Nov. 30 season Wis. and a graduate of Wisconsin Lutheran Col- Monday, Dec. 7 • First- and second-round games of the Ho- lege, Warras’ work in Monday, Dec. 14 rizon League Men’s Basketball Champion- broadcast media spans Monday, Dec. 21 ship a variety of outlets • First-round, quarterfi nal and semifi nal throughout southeastern Wisconsin. Monday, Jan. 4 games of the Horizon League Women’s Monday, Jan. 11 In addition to his work with the Panthers, he can Basketball Championship also be seen carrying out television duties for Monday, Jan. 18 • Championship games of selected other the state’s Time Warner Cable Sports 32 coverage Monday, Jan. 25 team sports tournaments of high school, college, and semi-pro sporting Monday, Feb. 1 • Highlights of all 19 Horizon League post- events. Keeping close ties to his alma mater, Monday, Feb. 8 season championships Warras is the Broadcast Coordinator for Wisconsin • Behind-the-scenes stories of Horizon Lutheran College and can be heard calling War- Tuesday, Feb. 16 riors football during the fall. He’s also employed League student-athletes, coaches and Monday, Feb. 22 by WTMJ Radio in Milwaukee where he is the teams producer of Midday with Charlie Syke”. Monday, March 1 • Weekly highlights of men’s and women’s Monday, March 8 basketball When off the air, Warras serves as guest announcer • Viewer ratings of on-demand videos for the Milwaukee Festival Brass and spends • In-game chat to share the game-day view- his summers working as a high school baseball umpire. Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide MMediaedia IInformationnformation Directions 136 Getting To The Klotsche Center Getting To The U.S. Cellular Arena Coming from the South or West From The West Take I-94 to I-794 east. Follow 794 to the Lakefront/Lincoln Memorial Drive Follow I-94 to downtown Milwaukee and then follow the ramp for I-43 exit. Follow Lincoln Memorial Drive along the lakeshore until Lincoln turns North. Exit at Kilbourn Ave. After exiting the tunnel and crossing 6th Street, west and becomes Kenwood Blvd. Follow Kenwood Blvd. to Downer Ave. the Arena and theater will be on your left and the parking lot entrance will Turn right on Downer to the Klotsche Center. be on your right.

Coming from the North From The North Take I-43 to the Capitol Dr. exit. Take a left at the stoplight at the end of the Follow I-43 to downtown Milwaukee and then follow the Fond du Lac/McKin- exit ramp and another left onto Capitol. Follow Capitol to Downer Ave. Turn ley Ave. exit. Turn left onto McKinley Ave and follow to 6th Street. Turn right right on Downer to the Klotsche Center. on 6th Street and follow to Kilbourn, then turn left. The Arena and theater will be on your left and the parking lot entrance will be on your right. Accessing The Klotsche Center For Practice It is highly recommended that you make arrangements in advance with From The South the UWM Sports Information Offi ce to access the Klotsche Center for prac- Follow I-94 to downtown Milwaukee and then continue straight onto I-43 tices. Typically, a member of the sports information staff will let escort you North. Take the Michigan Ave./10th Street ramp. Turn right on to Wells St. through the building from the main Pavilion entrance on the east side of and then left on 6th Street. Then turn right on Kilbourn, where the Arena the building. and theater will be on your left and the parking lot entrance will be on your right. Parking Advice Since most UWM practices at the Klotsche Center occur on weekdays while Gameday Parking Information school is in session, parking in most surface lots will be extremely limited. Parking for the media is available in the lot directly south of the U.S. Cellular The Pavilion parking structure off ers the best opportunity for open parking. Arena, between the Arena and the Midwest Airlines Center. Entry to the lot Parking restrictions are strictly enforced both on campus and in the sur- varies depending on events downtown, but entrances to the lot are available rounding neighborhoods. from either direction on Wells Street and from the eastbound lanes of Kilbourn Avenue. Drivers must have their parking pass available to enter the lot.

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Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide TThishis isis UWMUWM University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 138 Welcome to the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

LOCATION/ENVIRONMENT in the state. The university boasts 120 undergraduate majors and subma- UWM’s 93-acre campus is located on Milwaukee’s upper East Side, one of jors, 48 masters and 17 doctoral degree programs. the city’s most attractive residential areas and home to many faculty, staff They are separated into the following schools and colleges: and students. The campus lies just fi ve blocks from the beautiful shoreline • Allied Health Professions of Lake Michigan. • The Arts • Architecture and Urban Planning Its location in the business, fi nancial, cultural and industrial heart of the • Education state gives students an edge in getting professional experience while still • Business Administration in school. • Nursing • Engineering & Applied Science The compact campus is situated along residential tree-lined streets and • Social Welfare stately homes 10 minutes from downtown. UWM is ranked as the second • Library & Information Science safest campus in Wisconsin. • Letters & Science

HISTORY FACULTY Originally founded in 1885 as the Milwaukee State Normal School, the With a distinguished faculty of more than 1,300, UWM is listed among the school expanded its curriculum in 1927 to become the Milwaukee State top 100 public institutions in the nation in research and development ex- Teachers College. In 1951, it became Wisconsin State College-Milwaukee, penditures. UWM’s individual schools and colleges have achieved national and in 1956, UW-Milwaukee was created with a merger of the State College recognition, as well as top accreditation, by their review groups. and the University of Wisconsin Extension Center in Milwaukee AREAS OF EXCELLENCE UWM TODAY UWM has nine University System Centers of Excellence, areas of the univer- UWM has an enrollment of more than 25,000 students, the second largest sity that have received special recognition from the UW System Board of 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee TThishis isis UWMUWM 139

Regents for outstanding achievements in diverse area of instruction, schol- arship, research and performance. UWM FAST FACTS • School of Architecture and Urban Planning Students 29,265 • Center for Business Competitiveness Degree Programs 149 • Institute of Chamber Music Undergrad Programs 81 • Center for Great Lakes Studies Masters Programs 48 • Professional Theatre Training Program Doctoral Programs 18 • Laboratory for Surface Studies Schools and Colleges 12 • Center for Teacher Education • Center for Twentieth-Century Studies ‘17), the former prime minister of Israel, for whom the UWM library is • Women’s Studies Consortium named. Other distinguished grads include Ben Marcus, founder of the Mar- cus Corporation, and Robert A. Uihlein Jr., the former president, chairman AMONG THE BEST and CEO of Schlitz Brewing UWM is one of 148 U.S. colleges and universities (from a total of 3,600) ranked by the Carnegie Foundation in the top group called Doctoral/Re- Notable graduates in the sports world include the late NASCAR champion search Universities - Extensive. Alan Kulwicki (Mechanical Engineering ‘77) and former NFL All-Pro defen- sive back Mike Reinfeldt (Business ‘75), vice president and chief fi nancial ALUMNI offi cer of the of the . Reinfeldt 65 percent of alumni remain in Southeastern Wisconsin and include many of previously worked for the Green Bay Packers. NFL referee Bill Carollo, who Milwaukee’s business, cultural and community leaders. More than 100,000 offi ciated the 2003 Super Bowl, is also a UWM grad. UWM grads live in all 50 states and abroad. U.S World Cup standout and star Tony Sanneh also at- Among UWM’s many distinguished graduates are Golda Meir (Education tended UWM, as did Illinois men’s basketball coach Bruce Weber. Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide TThishis isis UWMUWM City of Milwaukee Milwaukee, The Genuine American City, is steeped in tradition and history, The Historic Third Ward is quickly becoming the “off -Broadway” of Mil- 140 alive in growth and development. From the sparkling clean water of Lake waukee’s arts scene. It is home to the new Broadway Theatre Center as Michigan, to the rich heritage of our ethnic neighborhoods, Milwaukee in- well as another, smaller, experimental theatre. In addition, this restored vites you to discover its unique, diverse community. warehouse district features a number of art galleries, the well-regarded Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design, coff ee houses, cafes, and antique Heralded as “The City of Festivals,” Milwaukee hosts more than 15 annual stores. An abundance of new housing in the form of loft-style apartments festivals, including the world’s largest music festival, Summerfest, and over and condominiums are also becoming a part of the landscape in the Historic a dozen ethnic festivals all held along Milwaukee’s spectacular lakefront. Third Ward.

The RiverWalk, which meanders through the heart of downtown, recently Milwaukee’s museum scene is also active. The Milwaukee Art Museum has received a $13 million facelift, and development continues to the north and wrapped up a $100 million expansion featuring a dramatic wing-like sculp- south. Fine food, cultural venues, eclectic shops, exciting nightlife and a wide ture rising high above Milwaukee’s lakefront. The Milwaukee Public Museum array of distinctive sports bars are located along the RiverWalk. Also preva- is in the midst of a $6.5 million project establishing a permanent interpreta- lent along the RiverWalk are many brewpubs and microbreweries. Gondolas tion of “Butterfl ies Alive!,” the museum’s most successful exhibit ever. The and water taxies frequently travel Milwaukee’s scenic RiverWalk area. Milwaukee County Zoo is well-known as one of the fi nest in the nation.

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2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide City of Milwaukee TThishis isis UWMUWM Milwaukee also loves its sports. The city put its stamp on Major League The Milwaukee Mile, an auto racing track located at State Fair Park, is home 141 Baseball with the arrival of Miller Park in the spring of 2001. The $400 mil- to a NASCAR Busch Series and an Indy Racing League event, added just this lion, one-of-a-kind ballpark features a convertible roof and natural grass. year. Plus, the sports landscape also includes an annual PGA event and one Off ering the fi nest in ballpark amenities, Miller Park is a park within a park of the best county park systems in the nation. - that is, it includes places to tailgate along the Menomonee River, a sports- themed restaurant, and an elegantly fi nished restaurant, the .300 Club. Milwaukee is also a tourist and business destination for travelers around the Miller Park also played host the Major League All-Star Game in 2002. state and nation. The Midwest Express Center downtown serves as the city’s main convention center, and draws groups from around the world to host Two of the city’s other professional sports teams, including the NBA’s Mil- their annual activities in Milwaukee. waukee Bucks, play at the downtown . In addition, the U.S. Cellular Arena downtown is now the home of the UWM men’s basketball Milwaukee is also easy to get to, located at the intersections of interstates team, as well as the Milwaukee Wave of the Major League. 94 and 43. Milwaukee’s General Mitchell International Airport has nearly 20 The arena has undergone major renovations and also hosts a number of airlines and over 500 daily departures and arrivals, and Amtrak runs daily concerts and other special events. non-stop trains to Chicago.

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Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide TThishis isis UWMUWM UWM Administration 142 Carlos Santiago Chancellor • Sixth Year At UWM Carlos E. Santiago is beginning his sixth academic year as the Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Santiago is UWM’s seventh Chancellor. In this position, he is the chief administrative offi cer of the university and a partner with a great number of constituents on and off campus.

Chancellor Santiago also holds the academic rank of Professor of Economics at UWM. As a labor economist, he has regional expertise in the Caribbean and Central America, with spe- cial emphasis on Puerto Rico.

Cooperation and collaboration to strengthen UW-Milwaukee’s research portfolio, academic excellence and diversity have been the highest priori- ties of Chancellor Santiago since his arrival on July 1, 2004. Among the pri- mary results that UWM has achieved during his tenure: go said. “Winning is nice, but fi rst and foremost you must focus on the aca- • Securing a historic reinvestment by the State of Wisconsin in the universi- demics. UWM’s consistent performance -- in both winning championships ty’s and Southeastern Wisconsin’s future, especially in the targeted areas of and placing leading numbers of students on the Horizon League’s Academic advanced automation, biomedical engineering, health care and freshwater Honor Roll -- demonstrates our commitment to both of these objectives.” science. Dr. Santiago is the author or co-author of fi ve books focusing on labor and • Completing the record-setting Campaign for UWM, the most ambitious economic development issues, with the latest being “Puerto Ricans in the fund-raising eff ort in university history. United States: A Contemporary Portrait,” co-authored with Edna Acosta- Belén. He has co-edited another book and has published more than 30 • Developing Access to Success, the campus blueprint to enhance access to articles and book reviews in a wide variety of scholarly journals. higher education while promoting greater success for all students. Along with Dr. Acosta-Belén, Dr. Santiago also is a founding co-editor of the Latino Research Review and was a member of the U.S. Congressional • Initiating a master planning process to create a template for regional Hispanic Caucus International Relations Advisory Group. growth away from the university’s extremely compressed primary campus. Dr. Santiago’s wife, Azara Santiago-Rivera, is also part of the faculty at • Creating the UWM Research Foundation to support research and innova- UWM. She is an associate professor of educational psychology in the School tion, and the UWM Real Estate Foundation to partner with the public and of Education. private sectors to develop and hold real estate for the university’s benefi t. Chancellor Santiago has a Ph.D. in economics from Cornell University (‘82) Santiago also has a strong background in working with athletics. and M.A. degrees in economics from Cornell University (‘79) and the Uni- versity of Puerto Rico (‘75). With the University at Albany, State University of New York, where he held the position of Provost and Vice President for Academic Aff airs, Santiago Like most other boys growing up in Puerto Rico, Dr. Santiago played base- was a member of its National Collegiate Athletic Association Certifi cation ball year-round and aspired to follow national heroes Roberto Clemente Steering Committee, worked closely with the athletics department on aca- and Orlando Cepeda to . Dr. Santiago played third demics and admissions-related issues, and was involved with the New York base throughout high school and earned a place on his division’s all-star Giants annual National Football League summer training camp held at the team. University at Albany. In recent years, his sporting interests have included golf, tennis, downhill “Universities must focus on creating the scholar-athlete,” Chancellor Santia- skiing, walking and jogging. He also helped coach softball teams for his 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide UWM Administration TThishis isis UWMUWM Rita Cheng Jim Hill 143 Provost and Vice Chancellor Provost and Vice Chancellor Rita Cheng is the Provost and Vice Chancellor at the University of Wisconsin- Jim Hill is the Vice Chancellor of Student Aff airs at the University of Wiscon- Milwaukee, a position she has held since April 2005. sin-Milwaukee. The athletic department is part of the Division of Student Aff airs. Cheng joined UWM in 1988 as an assistant professor of accounting in the School of Business Administration. Within the Hill has served at UWM for over two decades. School of Business Administration, she held the Since 1996, he has been dean of students. Prior title of A.O. Smith Professor of Accounting, fi rst to that, he was associate dean of student aff airs as an associate professor from 1994 to 2002 and from 1990 to 1996 and associate director of then as a professor from 2002 to 2004. student fi nancial aid from 1987 to 1990.

She also served as Special Assistant to the Before coming to Milwaukee, Hill was the School of Business Dean for Affi rmative Action coordinator of fi nancial at the University of from 1994 to 2003. She has also served the Missouri-Kansas City from 1975 to 1987. He university in several high-level administrative holds a bachelor’s degree from Central Missouri capacities in recent years. She was the Interim Dean of the School of Con- State and both his master’s and doctorate from UMKC. tinuing Education in 2004 and 2005, Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Aff airs from 2002 to 2005 and Associate Dean of the School of Business Administration from 1998 to 2003. Maureen Keyes Faculty Athletic Representative She holds a bachelor’s degree from Bishop’s University in Quebec, an MBA from the University of Rhode Island and a Ph.D. from Temple University. Maureen Keyes is beginning her third year as the Faculty Athletic Repre- sentative for UWM. She is also an associate professor in the Department of Cheng has also been actively involved with the athletic department through- Exceptional Education. out her career, serving as faculty athletics representative from 1996-2004, while also being a regular in the stands at most Panther events. Keyes’ academic work has focused on school re- form related to special education. Her research interests include spirituality and leadership for Athletics Department justice. Keyes taught children with disabilities in the public schools, including Milwaukee Pub- Mission Statement lic Schools, for almost 20 years. She has written The Department of Intercollegiate Athletics at the University of Wisconsin- papers and book chapters and co-authored the Milwaukee provides the university community, students and student-ath- book, “Meeting the Needs of Students of All letes, and the greater Milwaukee community with quality Division I athletic Abilities.” Keyes earned her undergraduate de- experiences. gree from UW-Whitewater, her master’s degree from UW-Oshkosh and her Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin. The Athletic Department promotes a spirit of pride in the University through positive athletic experiences for student-athletes, coaches, and spectators. In her role as faculty athletic representative, Keyes provides oversight and advice in the administration of the athletics program. In particular, she The Athletic Department embraces the educational mission of UWM as a reviews academic performance and the delivery of academic services to large, student-oriented, urban, research institution. the student-athlete. She is also involved in the monitoring of the personal welfare of the student-athletes and institutional compliance with NCAA and For more information on the mission of UWM Athletics, as well as a full conference regulations. statement of philosophy for the department, visit the “Athletic Department” section of the offi cial website of Panther athletics - uwmpanthers.com.

Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide TThishis isis UWMUWM Athletics Administration 144 George Koonce Director of Athletics • First Year At UWM George Koonce is the new Director of Athletics at the University of Wiscon- sin-Milwaukee.

Koonce comes to UWM from Marquette Uni- versity, where he served as a Senior Associate Athletic Director.

He was named to the post on March 17 and offi cially took over in mid-April.

Koonce spent nine seasons as a player in the National Football League, eight of those com- ing as a starter with the Green Bay Packers. While in Green Bay, he helped the Packers win their fi rst Super Bowl cham- pionship in 29 years.

He also spent a season as a player with the Seattle Seahawks before work- ing as the special assistant to the athletic director at East Carolina University the academic center. He also earned a master’s degree in sports manage- and as the director of player development with the Packers. ment from the school in 2006.

In his most recent position at Marquette, Koonce was primarily involved His variety of experiences – those as a collegiate and professional athlete as with fundraising, community relations and student welfare. He also served well as those as a director of and resource for those athletes – have helped as the sport administrator for the women’s soccer program. him hone a very succinct and direct message for the mission of the UWM athletic department under his watch. “I have every confi dence that the experience and familiarity George Koonce has with Milwaukee and Wisconsin fans will greatly benefi t the UWM Pan- “Our concern is the student-athlete,” Koonce said. “We have to put an em- thers,” UWM Chancellor Carlos Santiago said when announcing the hiring of phasis on making sure we have the proper resources and programs in place Koonce. “His energy and enthusiasm will further elevate a strong program so they can be successful on the fi eld and off the court. That extends into the built by outgoing director Bud Haidet and his excellent staff .” community, where we have to make sure we not only integrate them into the campus setting but into greater Milwaukee.” “I am humbled and thankful for the opportunity to lead an athletic pro- gram that has the background and tradition this program has,” Koonce said. Koonce’s NFL career included 720 career tackles (447 solo), nine sacks, one “This is a great opportunity for me and my family, but with opportunity forced , fi ve fumble recoveries and fi ve , two of which comes accountability and responsibility. I welcome the challenge of doing he returned for touchdowns. my part to help not only the athletic department but the University as a whole. I truly believe in athletics being integrated into the University and in In all, he played in 128 NFL games, making 118 starts between his eight the University becoming an active part of the athletic program. I think it is years in Green Bay and one season in Seattle. a perfect fi t and I am eager to get started.” He has been widely recognized for his athletic accomplishments, earning Koonce’s wide-ranging experiences include a stint as the director of player enshrinement in four diff erent halls of fame. development in Green Bay. In that role, he assisted players in adjusting to life on and off the fi eld in the NFL. Koonce was inducted into the National Junior College Hall of Fame in 2000 before also earning a place in the East Carolina University Athletic Hall of After a successful college football career at East Carolina, Koonce returned Fame 2002, the Chowan College Athletic Hall of Fame in 2003 and West Cra- to the school as the special assistant to the athletic director in December ven (NC) High School Athletic Hall of Fame in 2005. of 2003. While at ECU, he was extensively involved in special fundraising projects, including raising $1 million for the basketball program and over Koonce is also currently pursuing his interdisciplinary Ph.D. in sports ad- $5 million for football practice facilities, meeting rooms and renovations of ministration at Marquette. 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide UWM Administration TThishis isis UWMUWM Kathy Litzau LeVar Ridgeway 145 Associate Athletic Director Assistant Athletic Director After spending 14 seasons as the head volleyball coach at the University of LeVar Ridgeway was promoted to assistant athletic director for marketing Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Kathy Litzau became an associate athletics director and operations this summer. and senior woman administrator. Ridgeway, who had been UWM’s director of athletic tickets and events Litzau is overseeing a variety of sports as well for the past six-plus years, now oversees the as the areas of student-athlete support services marketing eff orts and gameday operations for and student welfare. She is also acting as the the department. He also has direct oversight of liason between the athletic department and the cheerleading squad. the campus and community while coordi- nating community relations projects for the Ridgeway attended UW-Whitewater and then department. joined the UWM staff as an intern in the athletic marketing offi ce. He was promoted to his ticket As UWM’s volleyball coach, Litzau was named position in January of 2002. Horizon League Coach of the Year seven times while leading the Panthers to eight Horizon League regular season titles. Ridgeway and his wife, Adrienne, were married this summer and live in Her 131 Horizon League victories were by far the most of any active league Brown Deer. coach. In all, Litzau led the Panthers to 271 wins in her career.

Litzau is a graduate of Notre Dame, where she played volleyball for four Deidre Merritt years and was the team captain and most valuable player her senior Assistant Athletic Director season. She also has a master’s degree from Illinois, where she spent time Deidre Merritt was named an assistant athletic director for internal opera- as an assistant volleyball coach. The Naperville, Ill., native also worked at tions this past summer. Wisconsin and Michigan State before taking over at UWM in 1993. Litzau and her husband, Steve, have three daughters - Lauren, Danielle and Kayce Merritt has been a part of the UWM athletic department since 2001, coordi- - and a son - Nicholas. nating all travel for the department while also serving in an administrative capacity for both Brian Morgan of UWM’s basketball programs. Director of Tickets and Events In her new post, Merritt has added duites in the Brian Morgan became UWM’s Director of Athletic Tickets and Events this areas of academic support, compliance, eligibil- summer. ity and NCAA academic reports, while working on facility management and housing issues. He previously served as the assistant ticket and events director, a position Merritt is also assisting director of athletics he had held since 2003. The ticket and events George Koonce in the day-to-day management offi ce directs all home events at the Klotsche of men’s basketball, women’s soccer and baseball. Center, Engelmann Field and the U.S. Cellular Arena. Merritt earned her masters degree from Cardinal Stritch this past spring.

Morgan, who attended UW-LaCrosse, worked for the Milwaukee Brewers before joining the UWM staff .

Morgan and his wife, Shannon, live in Grafton with their daughters, Marissa and Melanie.

Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide TThishis isis UWMUWM Athletics Administration 146 John Stewart UWM Head Coaches Corporate Sales Manager John Stewart is the corporate sales manager for UWM Athletics.

He was added to the full-time staff in October of 2005 thanks to the incredible growth of the Panthers’ corporate partner program.

He is responsible for all of the advertising sales that are visible on the Panthers’ radio and television broadcasts, in signage during UWM events, in game programs, on the offi cial Baseball Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Scott Doff ek Rob Jeter Sandy Botham athletics website and in other areas.

Stewart and his wife, Bridget, live in Shore- wood with their daughters Lauren, Alison and Ann. Additional External Affairs Staff Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Swimming/Diving Dan Meyer is the ticket and events assistant for Jon Coleman Mike Moynihan Erica Janssen UWM Athletics.

Meyer is a 2009 graduate of UWM, receiving a degree in marketing from the Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business.

While at UWM, he served three seasons as a student manager with the men’s basketball team, assisting the squad in day-to-day opera- Women’s Tennis Track & Field/XC Volleyball tions while traveling with the team as the head manager. Sean McInerney Pete Corfeld Susie Johnson

Adam Schemm is in his fi rst year as a marketing assistant with UWM Athletics. Melanie Johnson Athletics Development Director Schemm is responsible for assisting in the day- Melanie Johnson is in her fi fth year as the Director of Athletic Development to-day operations of the Panthers marketing at UWM. Johnson directs the fundraising eff orts for the athletics department, eff orts and the execution of marketing initia- specfi cially coordinating the eff orts of The Panther Fund. tives throughout the year. Before coming to UWM, Johnson worked for Schemm comes to Milwaukee from Marquette the American Diabetes Association and the University, where he served as a marketing Alzheimer’s Association. She played basketball representative. He has also previously worked for the Milwaukee Brewers at the College of DuPage and the University of in their media relations department and in the athletic offi ces of both the Missouri-St. Louis. UW-Parkside and the UW-Oshkosh. Johnson and her husband, Derek, live in Shore- wood with their newborn daughter, Matilda

2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide UWM Administration TThishis isis UWMUWM Athletic Department Staff • All 414 Area Code 147 Athletics Administration and Support Staff Women’s Basketball George Koonce ...... [email protected] Sandy Botham ...... [email protected] Director of Athletics ...... 229-5669 Head Coach ...... 229-4405 Kathy Litzau ...... [email protected] John Motherwell ...... [email protected] Associate Athletic Director/SWA ...... 229-3739 Assistant Coach ...... 229-5661 TBA ...... TBA Sheila Roux ...... [email protected] Associate Athletic Director - Finance ...... TBA Assistant Coach ...... 229-4172 Kevin O’Connor ...... [email protected] Lindsay Bronson ...... [email protected] Associate Athletic Director - Communications ...... 229-5674 Assistant Coach ...... 229-3889 TBA ...... TBA Nichole Drummond ...... TBA Assistant Athletic Director - Compliance ...... TBA Director of Operations ...... 229-2468 Deidre Merritt ...... [email protected] Cameron Tucker ...... [email protected] Assistant Athletic Director - Internal Operations ...... 229-5152 Video Coordinator ...... 229-0454 LeVar Ridgeway ...... [email protected] Assistant Athletic Director - Marketing ...... 229-2351 Men’s Soccer Tom Vollman ...... [email protected] Jon Coleman ...... [email protected] Assistant Athletic Director - Academic Services ...... 229-2257 Head Coach ...... 229-5150 Kevin Conway ...... [email protected] Jesse Rosen ...... [email protected] Asst. Sports Information Director ...... 229-2413 Assistant Coach ...... 229-4498 Chris Zills ...... [email protected] Brad Swenby ...... [email protected] Asst. Sports Information Director ...... 229-4593 Assistant Coach ...... 5377 Chris Lins ...... [email protected] New Media Assistant ...... TBA Women’s Soccer Brian Morgan ...... [email protected] Mike Moynihan ...... [email protected] Director of Tickets and Events ...... 229-2958 Head Coach ...... 229-4554 Dan Meyer ...... [email protected] David Nikolic ...... [email protected] Tickets and Events Assistant ...... 229-5886 Associate Head Coach ...... 229-2305 Adam Schemm ...... [email protected] Chris Maravalli ...... [email protected] Marketing Assistant ...... 229-1110 Assistant Coach ...... 229-5581 Tabitha Wegner ...... [email protected] Sales and Program Coordinator ...... 229-1110 Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Dave Clark ...... [email protected] Erica Janssen ...... [email protected] Director of Camps, Facilities and Scheduling ...... 229-2238 Head Coach ...... 229-1131 John Stewart ...... [email protected] Kyle Clements ...... [email protected] Director of Corporate Sales ...... 229-5634 Assistant Coach ...... 229-5153 Melanie Fisher ...... mnfi [email protected] Bryce Perica ...... [email protected] Director of Athletic Development ...... 229-3904 Assistant Coach ...... 229-0534 Celita Kouzes ...... [email protected] Todd Hill ...... [email protected] Accountant ...... 229-3383 Diving Coach ...... 229-0534 Ann Brantman...... [email protected] University Services Program Associate ...... 229-5158 Women’s Tennis Brenda Brown ...... [email protected] Sean McInerney ...... TBA University Services Program Associate ...... 229-5151 Head Coach ...... 229-5523 Jill Jurena ...... [email protected] University Services Program Associate ...... 229-3710 Men’s and Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country Leigh Wallace ...... [email protected] Pete Corfeld...... [email protected] Cheerleading Coach ...... 229-2351 Head Coach ...... 229-5149 Jason Francis ...... [email protected] Baseball Assistant Coach ...... 229-2567 Scott Doff ek ...... [email protected] Nate Weiland...... [email protected] Head Coach ...... 229-5670 Assistant Coach ...... 229-2567 Cory Bigler ...... [email protected] Assistant Coach ...... 229-2433 Women’s Volleyball Susie Johnson ...... [email protected] Men’s Basketball Head Coach ...... 229-4483 Rob Jeter ...... [email protected] Lindsey Vanden Berg ...... [email protected] Head Coach ...... 229-5158 Assistant Coach ...... 229-0535 Brian Bidlingmyer ...... [email protected] Evan Berg ...... [email protected] Assistant Coach ...... 229-6192 Assistant Coach ...... 229-3839 Chad Boudreau...... [email protected] Assistant Coach ...... 229-3738 The UWM Athletic Offi ces are located in the Pavilion, located on the northeast Duff y Conroy ...... duff [email protected] corner of campus. The parking garage adjacent to the Pavilion is accessible Assistant Coach ...... 229-4294 from both Edgewood and Downer. If you enter from the garage, turn left in Ronnie Jones ...... [email protected] the Pavilion lobby and the athletic offi ces are on the left. If you arrive through Video Coordinator ...... 229-4490 the main entrance on the east side of the building, the athletic offi ces are on Chip MacKenzie ...... [email protected] the right. Director of Operations ...... 229-5175 Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide TThishis isis UWMUWM UWM Athletics 148 UWM Athletics - A Winning Way UWM NCAA Tournaments The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee has moved Men’s Soccer itself into a prominent position both region- 1979 First Round • 1980 First Round ally and nationally in the world of intercollegiate 1990 First Round • 2001 First Round athletics. 2002 Second Round • 2003 Second Round 2004 Second Round • 2005 Second Round In fact, UWM has consistently shown it is the top athletic program in the Horizon League. The Track & Field school has won the league’s McCaff erty Trophy fi ve 1995 Nationals • 1996 Nationals times in the last nine years, including a stretch of 2007 Nationals three-straight victories from 2003-04 to 2005-06. UWM has also won the women’s all-sports awards Women’s Soccer eight times and the men’s all-sports award three 1997 First Round • 2001 First Round times. 2002 First Round • 2005 Second Round The 2008-09 was another banner one for Panther 2006 Second Round • 2008 First Round sports, with the year capped by the claiming of another McCafferty Trophy. In the fall, UWM’s Women’s Volleyball volleyball and women’s soccer teams each won 1998 First Round • 1999 First Round Horizon League regular season and tournament 2000 First Round • 2001 First Round titles, with both squads advancing to the NCAA 2002 First Round • 2006 First Round Tournament. Then, later in the year, the men’s 2008 First Round track and fi eld team captured both the indoor and In 2005-06, UWM saw both of its soccer teams outdoor league titles. Plus, the women’s track and win league titles and advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament, while the men’s Baseball fi eld won the indoor team title, bringing to 33 the and women’s basketball teams also played in the 1999 Regionals • 2001 Regionals number of team track titles UWM has won since NCAA Tourney. The men again caught the eyes 2002 Regionals 1998. The women’s cross country and women’s of the nation with a win over Oklahoma in the swimming and diving teams each captured sec- fi rst round before being eliminated by eventual Women’s Basketball ond-place fi nishes. national champion Florida in the second round. 2001 First Round • 2006 First Round But the 2008-09 season was far from the fi rst The men’s basketball team also helped put UWM successful one for Panther athletics. In 2007-08, Men’s Basketball athletics on the national map in 2004-05. UWM UWM captured four league team titles and three 2003 First Round • 2005 Sweet 16 pulled off upset wins over Alabama and Boston 2006 Second Round second-place fi nishes. The women’s soccer and College to advance to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA volleyball squads each won regular season crowns Tournament. The Panthers were eventually while the men’s track and fi eld team again swept eliminated from the tournament by national run- the indoor and outdoor titles. ner-up Illinois, but UWM had already captured UWM In The Classroom the hearts and minds of the nation’s college Departmental Team Cume GPA In 2006-07, UWM teams won seven league titles basketball fans. (as of June 2009) while a number of individuals also claimed league 3.119 crowns. The success started in the fall as both the You have to go even further back to fi nd the true women’s soccer and women’s volleyball teams start of the great run of success at UWM. In the Number of Student-Athletes With won the league regular season crown, with the 2002-03 season, UWM won fi ve league titles and 3.0-or-better cume GPA volleyball squad also capturing the league tourney sent four teams to NCAA Tourmament play. The (as of June 2009) title. Both teams advanced to the NCAA Tourna- Panther men’s soccer team was ranked as high 151 ment, where the women’s soccer team moved to as eighth in the nation and the men’s basketball the second round for the second-straight season. team made its fi rst NCAA Tournament appearance. Student-Athletes on UWM also swept the track and fi eld titles, with UWM’s first McCafferty Trophy came after the both the men and the women claiming indoor Panthers won nine league titles in the 2000-01 League Honor Roll and outdoor championships. school year. 81 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide UWM Athletics TThishis isis UWMUWM

McCaff erty Trophy Winner 149 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009 Women’s All-Sports Award 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Men’s All-Sports Award 2000, 2005, 2006 League Titles Baseball 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Men’s Cross Country 1993 Women’s Cross Country 1992, 1993 Men’s Indoor Track & Field 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 UWM student-athletes have also become known outside. The swimming and diving teams have Men’s Outdoor Track & Field for their work in the classroom. This past spring, their own pool in the Klotsche Center, located on 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 81 student-athletes were named to the Horizon the lower level. 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 League Academic Honor Roll. UWM student- athletes also regularly appear on the league’s UWM’s men’s basketball team has played at the Women’s Indoor Track & Field academic all-league teams and the cumulative U.S. Cellular Arena in downtown Milwaukee 2000, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009 grade-point average for the athletic department since the 2003 Horizon League Tournament. The Women’s Outdoor Track & Field consistently is above 3.0, with a 3.119 cumulative move downtown has been a successful one, with 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007 GPA the mark as of this past June. attendance records set each season the Panthers have played in the historic building. Men’s Swimming & Diving Quality facilities are also a part of the athletic 2000 scene at UWM. The new Pavilion, an addition to Meanwhile, UWM’s other recent facility improve- Women’s Swimming & Diving the Klotsche Center, opened in January of 2006 ments have come at the soccer and baseball fi elds. 2001 and now houses all of the athletics offi ces, as well On-campus Engelmann Field, home of the Panther as new locker rooms, team rooms, training rooms, soccer teams, is reknowned to be one of the best Men’ s Soccer weight rooms and an academic center. The facility, collegiate soccer facilities in the country. Lights 1990,1993,1997, 2001, which also includes a tremendous amount of space were been added to the fi eld two summers ago, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 for the general student population, rates as one and a new team room has also been developed. of the best athletic offi ce and workout facilities in The baseball team plays at Henry Aaron Field and Women’s Soccer the Horizon League. also plays a doubleheader annually at Miller Park. 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Extensive work on the fi eld, fencing and dugouts 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 The project also included a renovation of the has been completed over the last few years, with a Women’s Volleyball 5,000-seat Klotsche Center, which is home to new scoreboard added to the facility in 2008. 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, the women’s volleyball, women’s basketball and 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 track and fi eld teams. The facility now has air Athletics has a long history at UWM. Some sports conditioning and a new sound system, as well as records date back to the late 1800’s and UWM Men’s Basketball two new concession stands. Plus, with it stand- fielded a football team until 1974. UWM has 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 ing adjacent to the new Pavilion, fans attending played on all levels of NCAA competition, includ- events can park in the Pavilion’s new parking ing stints as a Division II and Division III institution Women’s Basketball garage and attend events without ever stepping along with its current run in Division I. 2001, 2006 Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide TThishis isis UWMUWM The Student-Athlete The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s Athletic Department is committed The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is a member of the NCAA CHAMPS/ 150 to enhancing the opportunities of academic, athletic and personal success Life Skills Program. The mission of the NCAA and the University of Wiscon- of every student-athlete. As part of UWM’s commitment, a partnership has sin-Milwaukee is to maintain intercollegiate athletics as an integral part of been created between the academic and athletic communities on campus to the campus educational program and the student-athlete as an integral give all student-athletes an opportunity to achieve academic success. part of the student body. With this in mind, the UWM program, “SUCCESS,” was created to support student-athlete development and to enhance the UWM has had a full-time athletic academic advisor since 1998, and recently quality of the student-athlete experience within the university setting. added a second staff member dedicated to academics, reinforcing its commit- ment to its student-athletes’ academic success. All new student-athletes meet Student-Athletes with their advisor on an individual basis to assess specifi c needs. Programs United for for academic advancement are developed, including monitoring courses, Commitment to Excellence grades and academic progress. Challenges Education UWM’s commitment has paid off . The Panthers have regularly had more stu- Service to Community and dent-athletes on the Horizon League Honor Roll than any other league school, Skills for Life and the department’s cumulative grade-point average is better-than-3.0. The life skills program includes fi ve major commitments: The Academic Assistance Center, located in the new Pavilion, provides • Commitment to Academic Excellence – to support the academic student-athletes with a quiet place to study, as well as one-on-one tutor- progress of the student-athlete toward intellectual development and ing opportunities. The academic center also houses a full computer lab and graduation. numerous tutoring rooms, and provides a closely-monitored atmosphere for • Commitment to Athletic Excellence – to build philosophical foun- dations for the development of athletic programs that are broad-based, studying and academic progress. equitable and dedicated to the well-being of the student-athlete. • Commitment to Personal Development – to support the develop- • Priority Registration - Academic Monitoring ment of a well-balanced lifestyle for student-athletes, encouraging emo- Student-athletes receive priority when registering for classes. Academic tional well-being, personal growth and decision-making skills. advisors provide ongoing assistance with class scheduling and career • Commitment to Career Development – to encourage the student- planning. Progress reports from the professors of each student-athlete are athlete to develop and pursue career and life goals. sought periodically throughout the year, and academic progress is monitored • Commitment to Service – to engage the student-athlete in service to regularly. his/her campus and surrounding communities.

• Tutors As participants in the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program, numerous UWM Individuals and group tutors are available in all subjects to student-athletes student-athletes have been chosen to participate in the NCAA Foundation upon request. The new Pavilion has private tutoring and study rooms for Leadership Conference. Men’s basketball player Kalombo Kadima was student-athletes. chosen to be a part of the conference in 2000, while Dan Weisse took part in the conference in 2001. Three women’s soccer players from UWM - Fanta • Structured Study Cooper in 1999, Erin Blaedow in 2000 and Erin Shaugnessy in 2003 - have All freshmen are required to attend study table for eight hours per week. also taken part in the conference, as has Chris Dadaian of the men’s soccer Students meet Monday through Thursday for two hours per night and are team in 2004. Then, Natalie Chery of the volleyball team was a conference monitored by a member of the coaching staff . Upperclassmen with a cumula- attendee this spring. tive grade point average of less than 3.0 are also required to attend, however their hours are pro-rated based on their GPA. The NCAA Foundation Leadership Conference is one of the largest noncom- petitive gatherings of student-athletes representing NCAA Divisions I, II and • Post-Graduate Opportunities III. The participating student-athletes are selected from more than 1,000 nominations that were submitted by member institutions that participate UWM boasts a 95 percent job placement rate through the on-campus Career in the NCAA’s CHAMPS/Life Skills Program. Development Center. Approximately 200 employers interview on-campus each year. Workshops are off ered to assist student-athletes in planning their Criteria for selection to the leadership conference include the student-ath- career paths. Numerous internships and job opportunities are available in the letes’ demonstrated ability and strong desire to be a leader and potential to metro Milwaukee area, the business and economic center of Wisconsin. benefi t signifi cantly from a leadership-development experience.

2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide The Student-Athlete TThishis isis UWMUWM 151 Tom Vollman The UWM Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) is composed of Athletics Academic Advisor current Panther student-athletes. It is assembled to provide insight into the student-athlete experience by promoting, fostering, designing and imple- Tom Vollman currently serves as UWM’s athletics academic advisor. menting programs that encourage academic achievement, professional In addition to developing a comprehensive program for academic enhance- development, health-conscious life choices and social responsibility. ment, Vollman is responsible for providing tutoring and support service assistance, The UWM SAAC is committed to the following initiatives: coordinating coursework, and monitoring grade reports, academic progress, and degree • Providing student-athletes with the opportunity to eff ectively com- completion requirements. municate with the department administration and off er suggestions to enhance the quality of the student-athlete experience Vollman is also extensively involved in the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program at UWM, coor- • Promoting eff ective communication among coaches, the department dinating academic workshops for student- administration and student-athletes athletes. He helps to spearhead the athletic department’s various community service proj- • Promoting an awareness of UWM Athletics throughout the campus and ects, including the regular “Neighborhood Clean-Up” events the athletic the Greater Milwaukee area department participates in. Vollman is also part of the planning for UWM’s annual Student-Athlete Awards Ceremony and has coordinated a number of student-athlete social activities. • Reviewing NCAA legislative proposals and make recommendations to the department administration Before joining the UWM Athletics Department staff , Vollman worked as an English instructor with UWM’s Academic Opportunity Center. He also taught SAAC members serve as liaisons between student-athletes, the athletic English, math, literature and history at the Marva Collins Preparatory School administration and the campus community. Athletes are encouraged to of Wisconsin. communicate concerns and ideas to their captains and/or for discussion at scheduled committee meetings. Vollman is a native of Cincinnati, Ohio. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in both psychology and philosophy from Marquette University in 1999 and then The UWM SAAC operates in conjunction with the Horizon League SAAC earned a masters degree in Liberal Studies from UWM in 2004. and the NCAA SAAC. Natalie Chery of volleyball and Emily Budde of track and fi eld/cross country are scheduled to represent UWM on the Horizon 2009-10 UWM SAAC League SAAC this year. Jason Averkamp Taylor Jozwiak Maggie Pease In August, members of the Horizon League SAAC visited Riley’s Children’s Jason Axt Sam Keele Chad Pierce Hospital in Indianapolis. Tone Boyle Matt Kluczinske Morgan Potter Emily Budde Jake Koll Rachel Rebitski Calenetta Burrows Erin Kreuser Stephan Romanello Natalie Chery Lindsay Laur Greg Rosenthal Drew Feuk Andrew Manuel Stephanie Schell Taniaya Fisher Jodie McClain Sammy Schoen Nick Gerard-Larson Kate Megna Ashley Schoeneman Zach Gowdy Tony Meier Sam Sivilotti Dan Heraly Ryan Mleziva Jake Spaciel Anthony Hill Ashlee Mongoven Nicole Sperl Zach Hoch Nkuti Ndely Samantha Trawitzke Paul Hoenecke Heidi Niespodzany Jeremy Waldhart Brady Huemann Kelsey Ogle Mary Wandolowski Ashley Imperiale Kory Olson Danielle Wenger Kelly Jarvis Jenni Parish Abbie Zaspel

Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide TThishis isis UWMUWM Athletic Training 152 Taking care of Sports Medicine issues for the student-athletes is UWM’s sports-medicine needs. Athletic Training Staff . The licensed and certifi ed athletic training staff includes Director of Sports Medicine John Ochsenwald and Assistant The staff also includes a select group of sports medicine professionals, Athletic Trainers Becky Worman, Renee Reckelberg, Chad Henneberry, namely the orthopedic physicians Dr. William Smith, Dr. Todd Swenson, Dave Bugalski and David Lake. and Dr. Don Middleton - all of whom are associated with Columbia Hos- pital directly adjacent to UWM’s campus and the Orthopaedic Hospital of The entire staff is involved in the education of over 40 undergraduate Wisconsin. Providing vital general medicine health care to the Panthers athletic training students. In conjunction with the Department of Hu- is Team Physician Dr. Brian Hirano who is on staff at Columbia St. Mary’s. man Movement Sciences, these students are working and studying to Additionally, care is also provided by the team of medical providers at become certifi ed athletic trainers in the nationally-accredited Athletic Norris Health Center on campus. The Panthers also have access to other Training Education Program, which is spearheaded by Curriculum Director specialized professionals to assist in peak performance, such as chiroprac- Dr. Jen Earl and assisted by Dr. Stephen Cobb and Dr. Kyle Ebersole. The tor Dr. Kendal Hoard, dentist Dr. Joseph Schell, general surgeon Dr. Richard undergraduate students accrue valuable experiences while assisting the Cattey, MD, and registered dietician Julia Syburg, RD, all of whom provide certifi ed athletic training staff in the day-to-day care of student-athletes expert care for specifi c sports medicine needs. John Ochsenwald Steve Felde Director of Sports Medicine Strength/Conditioning Coach Director of Sports Medicine John Ochsenwald oversees the sports medicine Steve Felde directs the strength and conditioning eff orts for the UWM athletic department. Ochsenwald, who assumed his duties in July 1992, supervises department. assistant trainers and student trainers in all sports, and serves as staff athletic trainer for the men’s soccer program. He is also a clinical assistant professor Felde came to UWM in August of 2006 after working as an assistant strength and teacher in the Athletic Training Education Program. coach at the University of Minnesota.

Ochsenwald came to UWM from the University He has also worked as a personal trainer of Illinois, where he was an assistant athletic at the Wisconsin Athletic Club and Synergy trainer for 10 years. At Illinois, Ochsenwald Strategic Fitness while serving as strength and worked primarily with the football, baseball conditioning coach at Grafton High School and and wrestling teams. assistant strength and conditioning coach at Concordia (Wis.) University. A 1980 graduate of The Ohio State University, Ochsenwald received his master’s degree from Felde, a Milwaukee native, now lives in Grafton Illinois in 1982. He worked at Illinois as a with his wife, Wendie. graduate assistant athletic trainer before as- suming a full-time position there.

Ochsenwald and his wife, Jan, have two children, Jenna and Jamie, and make their home in Cedarburg, Wis.

A view of the sports medicine suite The student-athlete-only weight room 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide The Pavilion TThishis isis UWMUWM The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s newest on-campus building is the 153 Pavilion, which is the home of UWM Athletics.

The Pavilion offi cially opened its doors to the public in January of 2006, though some work on the structure and the adjacent grounds continued throughout the year. The building was offi cially dedicated by Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle and UWM Chancellor Carlos Santiago on May 2, 2006.

Among the athletics facilities in the building are offi ces for coaches and staff , a student-athlete-only weight room, new locker rooms for all teams and team rooms and lounges for men’s basketball, women’s basketball and women’s volleyball. The UWM Ticket Offi ce is also located just off the main entrance of the Pavilion, providing easy access for those on campus as well as for the general public.

UWM student-athletes are also benefi tting from the brand-new sports medicine center in the Pavilion, which more than triples the previous space available for UWM’s athletic trainers. The facility also includes a 2,800- square-foot academic assistance center to help student-athletes in the classroom. The new academic center includes a computer lab along with group and individual study and tutoring rooms. A 618-space indoor parking garage is also part of the facility.

UWM’s general student population is also benefi tting tremendously from the new facility. A new fi tness center has expansive rooms for cardio work- outs, as well as a weight room. The state-of-the-art area is the most vis- ible from the outside of the facility, as it features two levels of windows. The new recreation center has two expansive levels and houses four sport courts surrounded by a suspended 1/8 mile track. The facility is utilized by individuals seeking open gym space, run and walk space on the track, and the University’s intramural programs.

The building also includes academic facilities for the College of Health Sci- ences along with accommodations for the new Physical Therapy and ex- panded Sports Medicine programs.

The $40 million project, which broke ground in June of 2003, came in be- low budget. Half of the funding is coming from UWM parking fees, while the other half is from state funds and student segregated fees. The athletic department has also undertaken a variety of fundraising eff orts for even greater enhancements within its space in the facility. Highlighting those improvements are the greater upgrades made to the the men’s basketball, women’s basketball and volleyball locker rooms.

The most distinctive feature of the 135,000-gross-square-foot Pavilion is the extensive use of glass “walls,” creating a feeling of openness and allow- The exterior of the Pavilion (top), the new auxilary gym (middle) and ing expansive views of nearby Downer Woods and the campus. the student-athlete computer lab. The $40 million building opened in January of 2006. Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide TThishis isis UWMUWM Klotsche Center 154 KLOTSCHE CENTER - THE HOME OF UWM BASKETBALL The J. Martin Klotsche Center is the home of the Panther basketball.

The Klotsche Center was originally erected in 1977 and a major addition to the facility - named The Pavilion - was completed in January of 2006. The $45 million project added new offi ce space, weight rooms, locker rooms, team rooms and a practice and intramural gymnasium with an upper-level running track. The project has also included reno- vations to the existing Klotsche Center, including air conditioning, a new sound system and new concession stands for the arena.

Prior to this project, which broke ground in May of 2003, the latest renovations to the existing building had come prior to the 1998-99 school year. The $2 million project including the addition of comfort and chairback seating.

In 1996, new wood fl ooring and a new indoor track were added to the Klotsche Center. The fl oor has been renovated as recently as this past summer with the addition of the new Horizon League logo, and the addition of the new Panther and UWM logos was completed in the summer of 1999.

The Klotsche Center is a comfortable practice home (Top) The Klotsche Center was fi lled to the rafters when the Panther men took on Wisconsin in for Panther basketball with access to multiple 2002. It was the third-largest crowd in Klotsche Center history. (Bottom) Almost 2,000 fans at- courts and baskets during their workouts while tended UWM’s women’s game against Green Bay in 2007. also housing training facilities, weight facilities and more, all within close proximity. The Klotsche Center is used as a practice facility In August of 2002, the Klotsche Center played for most of UWM’s varsity sports, and still serves host to a game involving the Yugoslavian National The on-campus Klotsche Center also helped as the homecourt for volleyball and women’s Basketball team and NBA superstar Vlade Divac. develop a strong homecourt advantage for the basketball. The team wound up winning the World Basketball UWM basketball program. Championships. The arena also played host to an A four-lane indoor track, added in 1996, is home appearance by President George W. Bush that The Panthers have won 90 games over their last to the UWM men’s and women’s track and fi eld same month. 10 seasons at home, including a 13-3 record last teams, and the Klotsche Center pool, located on season. In all, UWM has posted a 241-124 record the lower level, is home to the UWM swimming The Klotsche Center is also home to UWM’s intra- all-time on its home fl oor. and diving teams. mural program and also serves as the University’s recreation center. It features a 25-meter pool, The Klotsche Center can hold as many as 5,000 The Klotsche Center has been the site of a number racquetball courts, weight rooms, training rooms spectators for a sporting event, and the volleyball of major sporting events, including the the 2006 and classrooms for instructional use. The new capacity is approximately 2,000. The largest crowd Horizon League Women’s Basketball Champion- construction is creating additional usage space for to ever see a sporting event at the Klotsche Center ship after previously hosting the event in 2004. both athletics and the university community. is 5,015, present when the UWM men’s basketball The Klotsche Center has also been hom to the team faced Butler in the 2002-03 season. The 1999 MCC Indoor Track and Field Championships, The University’s fi rst Convocation was held in the record for a volleyball crowd at the Klotsche Center the 2001 Horizon League Women’s Volleyball Klotsche Center on Oct. 16, 1998, and a number is 1,012, set when UWM defeated ninth-ranked Championship and the 2002 Horizon League Track of campus events continue to be scheduled for Wisconsin Sept. 1, 1999. and Field Championships. the facility. 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Klotsche Center TThishis isis UWMUWM MILWAUKEE KLOTSCHE CENTER RECORDS 155 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS • FIELD GOALS MADE TEAM RECORDS 17, Traci Edwards, 1/17/07 vs. Cleveland State* • MINUTES PLAYED • MOST POINTS 47, Teri Stoltenberg, 1/19/00 vs. Valparaiso (OT) • FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 102 vs. Detroit, 1/19/02 33, Traci Edwards, 1/17/07 vs. Cleveland State* • POINTS • 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE 42, Traci Edwards, 1/17/07 vs. Cleveland State • FIELD GOAL PCT. (MIN 10 MADE) 15 vs. Detroit, 1/17/09* .833, Kimberly Becker, 2/27/03 vs. Wright State • STEALS • FREE THROWS MADE 7, Jessica Wilhite, 12/13/02 vs. New Hampshire • 3-POINTERS MADE 38 vs. Nebraska, 12/13/97* 8, Jessica Wilhite, 12/4/02 vs. Northern Illinois • BLOCKS • FREE THROW PCT. 7, Traci Edwards, 2/7/09 vs. Youngstown State* • 3-POINT PERCENT (MIN. 5 ATT.) .950 vs. Cleveland State, 2/12/00 1.000, Daryl Schaff eld, 2/27/99 vs. UIC** • REBOUNDS • MOST REBOUNDS 21, Traci Edwards, 2/13/06 vs. UW-Green Bay • FREE THROWS MADE 60 vs. Northeastern Illinois, 1/22/91 21, Maria Viall, 12/1/03 vs. Loyola 18, Corrin Von Wald, 1/19/00 vs. Valparaiso (OT) 21, Teresa Teske, 2/9/91 vs. UW-Parkside • ASSISTS • FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 28 vs. Central Michigan, 12/17/00** • ASSISTS 19, Traci Edwards, 2/19/09 vs. Loyola 14, Pam Bartnik, 1/17/94 vs. Cleveland State* • STEALS * Also school record • ** Tied school record 22 vs. Furman, 11/28/98*

Panthers All-Time At Home Year W L Pct. Year W L Pct. 1971-72 1 1 .500 1991-92 13 3 .813 1972-73 1 1 .500 1992-93 9 1 .900 1973-74 2 2 .500 1993-94 8 6 571 1974-75 3 4 .429 1994-95 2 8 .200 1975-76 4 3 .571 1995-96 3 9 .250 1976-77 0 7 .000 1996-97 10 2 .835 1977-78 1 7 .143 1997-98 7 5 .583 1978-79 3 5 .375 1998-99 6 5 .545 1979-80 6 2 .750 1999-00 8 4 .667 1980-81 6 6 .500 2000-01 11 2 .846 1981-82 7 4 .636 2001-02 9 3 .750 1982-83 12 2 .857 2002-03 8 5 .615 1983-84 8 1 .889 2003-04 11 2 .846 1984-85 11 0 1.000 2004-05 7 5 .583 1985-86 7 4 .636 2005-06 13 3 .813 1986-87 10 2 .835 2006-07 8 5 .615 1987-88 12 0 1.000 2007-08 9 7 .563 1988-89 9 3 .750 2008-09 7 7 .500 1989-90 9 3 .750 TOTAL 265 143 .650 Tickets for UWM women’s basketball games are available at all Ticketmaster outlets, by phone at 414-276-4545 or online at ticketmaster.com. Prices 1990-91 6 4 .600 range from $4-$6 for adults. Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide TThishis isis UWMUWM The Spirit of Panther Basketball 156

Born as the Klotsche Krazies, UWM students have produce a great college sending student to nearby road contests. And, the student section has been basketball atmosphere at both the Klotsche Center and U.S. Cellular Arena. strong throughout the last two NCAA Tournaments, with students putting Gold clothing and body paint routinely fi ll the student section at Panther aside their spring-break plans to travel with the Panthers. home games. The Student Association is a major supporter of Panther athletics and helps More than 1,500 students have regularly attended the biggest regular season organize a number of special events, including “Black Out” and “Gold Rush” games of the year, with the numbers swelling to near 3,000 for Horizon days, as well as giveaways, corn and brat roasts and other spirit-building League Tournament action. UWM students also travel well, with bus trips activities.

The UWM Pep Band helps to provide atmosphere and school spirit during the basketball sea- son at the Klotsche Center and the U.S. Cellular Arena.

The band performs at most games throughout the year, plus travels to some away contests. The band has performed at league tournaments for both the men and the women and per- formed at all fi ve NCAA Tourna- ment appearances by the men’s and women’s basketball teams. The UWM Dance Team performs at all home women’s basketball games, as Last year, the band was at both well as at numerous other athletic events throughout the year. The dance the women’s NCAA action in Chi- team is a registered student organization at UWM. It is an independent cago and the men’s tournament group not supervised or funded by the Athletic Department or the Univer- action in Jacksonville. Scott sity. Formerly called the Pom Pon Girls, the dance team has been active on Corley is the band’s director. campus since 1963. 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide The Spirit of Panther Basketball TThishis isis UWMUWM The UWM Cheerleading Squad is a big part of the men’s and women’s basket- 157 ball programs, cheering at every home and traveling to some away games.

The cheerleaders also perform addition promotional functions for the program and the rest of the athletic department. The cheerleaders are often a part of 4th of July parades around the area. UWM also hosts one of the largest Collegiate Cheer Camps in the country - the annual Universal Cheerleaders Association camp. Three years ago, UWM received the prestigious Leader- ship and Game Day Plan Award. This year, the team put on a stellar performance. UWM’s cheerleaders fi nished fi rst in the sideline cheer competition while fi nishing second in the cheer category and the fi ght song category. The Panther cheerleaders also won the LEADERship award, an award voted on by other all-female cheer squads. The camp, the largest cheer camp in the country, was held in August at UWM. It regularly involves some of the top cheerleading squads in the country.

Co-coaches Leigh Wallace and Vicki Hastings note that the expectations for the cheerleaders at UWM are very high.

“Our squad members not only dedicate their time to practices, workouts and all home men’s and women’s basketball games, but they also commit their time to the University, athletics, community and their team,” Hastings said.

Charity and community service are also a big part of cheering at UWM. The cheerleaders take part in Al’s Run, the AIDS walk and other events around Milwaukee.

The need for a new Panther character has developed because the longtime UWM mascot character, Victor E. Panther, graduated from the University in 2007.

Pounce was introduced at the kick-off event for the 2007-08 basketball season, replacing Victor E. as the face of Panther Athletics.

Pounce performs at a number of athletic and university functions, as well as making community appearances on behalf of UWM The UWM Athletics Logo has caught the attention of fans throughout Mil- athletics. waukee and is now prominently worn by people across the city.

Funding for the project to rede- Unveiled in August of 1999, the new logo replaced the “Running Panther,” sign the mascot costume was which had been used since 1985. The logo was developed by Thiel Design of provided by the UWM Student Milwaukee. The logo is meant to symbolize a new, aggressive era of Panther Association. athletics. Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide TThishis isis UWMUWM Horizon League Celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2008-09, the championships in baseball, 158 Horizon League continues to aspire toward its men’s and women’s goal of being one of the nation’s leading athletics basketball, men’s golf, conferences while being recognized as a leader men’s and women’s in the development of student-athletes as lead- soccer, softball, ers and role models. men’s and women’s tennis, and women’s The Horizon League membership features ten volleyball. public and private institutions that have impres- sive academic reputations and a storied tradition The Horizon League is head- of broad-based athletic programs. Current mem- quartered in Indianapolis, the bership includes Butler University, Cleveland “Amateur Sports Capital of the State University, the University of Detroit Mercy, World,” with offi ces in the Pan the University of Illinois at Chicago, Loyola Uni- American Plaza (201 S. Capi- versity Chicago, , the Uni- tol Avenue), located a block versity of Wisconsin-Green Bay, the University of from Lucas Oil Stadium and Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Wright State University just minutes from Conseco Field- and Youngstown State University. house, the State Capitol Building, joyed unprecedented suc- Victory Field and the NCAA national cess on the national stage, The Horizon League’s primary focus is on adding offi ce. highlighted by three Sweet Sixteen value to the educational experience through its appearances (Butler 2003, 2007; Milwaukee four platforms of athletic performance, academic • A Proud History 2005) and eight wins in the NCAA Men’s Basket- achievement, community outreach, and per- Founded on June 16, 1979, as the Midwestern ball Championship in the past six seasons. sonal responsibility and accountability. It is the City Conference with six charter members, the League’s belief that athletics is a powerful and League changed its name to the Midwestern Col- In other sports, League teams have won at least visible resource tool that can be used to enhance legiate Conference in 1985 and added women’s one game in their respective NCAA Champion- student-athletes’ collegiate experience. The Ho- sports for the 1986-87 academic year. Charter ships each of the last six seasons in men’s soc- rizon League’s goals are to enhance the holistic members of the conference included current cer (Milwaukee 2002-05, UIC 2006-07), with university experience for the student-athlete, to members Butler and Loyola as well as the Uni- UIC just one win away from the College Cup in create an affi liation of institutions with similar versity of Evansville, Oklahoma City University, 2007. In softball, League teams won a game athletic goals, and to adhere to the principals of Oral Roberts University and . in the national tournament four straight years integrity, diversity, excellence and growth. Among other current members, Detroit joined in earlier in the decade (UIC 2002, 2004; Wright 1980, and Cleveland State, UIC, Green Bay, Mil- State 2003; Green Bay 2005) while advancing The Horizon League sponsors competition in waukee and Wright State came aboard in 1994 in into the second round in women’s soccer three 19 sports – nine for men (baseball, basketball, the largest non-merger conference expansion in of the last four seasons (Detroit 2004, Milwau- cross country, golf, soccer, swimming and div- history, with Youngstown State joining in 2001 kee 2005-06). Green Bay’s women’s basketball ing, indoor track and fi eld, outdoor track and and Valparaiso in 2007. team added to that résumé with a victory in the fi eld and tennis) and ten for women (basketball, 2007 NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship. cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming On June 4, 2001, the Horizon League unveiled Butler’s Victoria Mitchell became the League’s and diving, indoor track and fi eld, outdoor track its current name and ushered in a new dynamic fi rst NCAA individual champion when she won and fi eld, tennis and volleyball). In all sports, all direction that has brought the League closer to the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the 2005 NCAA teams participate in their respective postseason its stated goal of being one of the nation’s top Outdoor Track and Field Championships and then League championships regardless of regular- ten conferences with a focus on enhancing the fi nished fourth at the 2005 NCAA Cross Country season performance, allowing all student-ath- student-athletes experience by upgrading the Championships. letes an opportunity to qualify for NCAA cham- League’s market and competitive positions. pionships. • Academic Success • Athletic Success Horizon League student-athletes also excel in the The League receives automatic bids to NCAA In the past few years, the Horizon League has en- classroom as more than 500 have been named to 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide Horizon League TThishis isis UWMUWM Current Members Former Members 84) and James J. McCaff erty (1979-80). LeCrone 159 Butler • 1979 Dayton • 1987-1993 is in the fi rst year of a four-year term on the NCAA Division I Leadership Council after recently com- Cleveland State • 1994 Duquesne • 1992-1993 pleting a fi ve-year term on the NCAA Division I Detroit • 1980 Evansville • 1979-1994 Men’s Basketball Committee. La Salle • 1992-1995 Green Bay • 1994 • McCaff erty Trophy Marquette • 1988-1991 UIC • 1994 The Horizon League annually awards the McCaf- Northern Illinois • 1994-1997 ferty Trophy in recognition of its all-sports cham- Loyola • 1979 Notre Dame • 1982-1995 pion in honor of its fi rst commissioner, James J. Milwaukee • 1994 Oklahoma City • 1979-1985 McCaff erty. Cleveland State won its fi rst McCaf- Valparaiso • 2007 ferty Trophy in school history following the 2007- Oral Roberts • 1979-1987 08 academic year. The Vikings also captured their Wright State • 1994 Saint Louis • 1982-1991 fi rst Men’s All-Sports Award, while Milwaukee Youngstown State • 2001 Xavier • 1979-1995 claimed the women’s honor for the third straight year and seventh time in the past eight years. As the Academic Honor Roll each of the past seven enrollment of more than 130,000 plus nearly a an indication of the League’s competitive bal- semesters for carrying a grade-point average quarter-million living alumni centered in the ance, eight of its ten schools won at least one of 3.2 or better, including more than 600 for League’s Midwest footprint. League media mar- team championship last year. the fall 2007 and spring 2008 semesters. Forty- kets include fi ve of the nation’s top 35 in Chicago, McCaff erty Trophy Winners eight student-athletes were named to ESPN The Detroit, Cleveland, Indianapolis and Milwaukee, YEAR SCHOOL POINTS Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District teams in covering more than 10 million television house- 2008-09 Milwaukee 49 2007-08, while 14 earned Academic All-America holds and encompassing more than nine percent 2007-08 Cleveland State 46 honors, including a pair of fi rst-team selections. of the nation’s television audience. 2006-07 Butler / UIC 49 2005-06 Milwaukee 53 • Community Service • Governance 2004-05 Milwaukee 49 In addition to its athletics success, the Horizon The Horizon League is governed by a Board of 2003-04 Milwaukee 48 League has secured a well-earned reputation for Directors comprised of the ten member institu- 2002-03 Butler 47.5 its community service initiatives. Each January, tions’ chief executive offi cers. 2001-02 Butler 53 member institutions partner with local elemen- 2000-01 Milwaukee 53 tary schools for an art, music and essay contest Dr. David Sweet, President of Youngstown State, 1999-00 UIC 38 1998-99 Butler 50 highlighting the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. serves as Board Chair through June 30, 2010. 1997-98 Butler 59 with winners recognized at League games on the Ron Strollo, Executive Director of Intercollegiate 1996-97 Butler 54 weekend of Martin Luther King Day. Athletics at Youngstown State, serves as chair of 1995-96 Northern Illinois 57 The Horizon League Student-Athlete Advisory the Executive Council, and Christine Moeller, As- 1994-95 Notre Dame 99 Committee (SAAC) also has continued a tradition sistant Athletic Director/Senior Woman Adminis- 1993-94 Notre Dame 101 of working with youth in Indianapolis during its trator at Cleveland State, is the Second Delegate, 1992-93 Notre Dame 94 annual summer meeting, while the League, it while Sheila Patterson of Cleveland State serves 1991-92 Notre Dame 68 schools and fans donate to Komen for the Cure as chair of the Faculty Athletics Representatives. 1990-91 Notre Dame 82.5 for breast cancer awareness during its annual 1989-90 Notre Dame 76.5 women’s basketball championship. On campus, • Leadership 1988-89 Notre Dame 79 student-athletes have raised money and aware- Jonathan B. (Jon) LeCrone is in his 17th year as 1987-88 Evansville 64.5 1986-87 Evansville 59.5 ness for such causes as breast cancer, diabetes Commissioner of the Horizon League, having 1985-86 Oral Roberts 46 and hurricane relief, while hosting blood drives, been named to the position on May 11, 1992, 1984-85 Oral Roberts 55 neighborhood clean-ups, Big Brother/Big Sister and is the ninth-longest tenured commissioner 1983-84 Oral Roberts 46 programs and more. among the 33 Division I conferences. He is the 1982-83 Oral Roberts 43.5 fi fth commissioner in League history, succeeding 1981-82 Oral Roberts 39.5 • Demographics Daniel B. “Tucker” DiEdwardo (1989-92), James 1980-81 Oral Roberts 36 Horizon League institutions boast a combined W. Shaff er (1984-89), Cecil N. Coleman (1980- 1979-80 Oral Roberts 29 Horizon League Champions 2001 • 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide TThishis isis UWMUWM Community Service 160 The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Dylan’s Run Women’s Basketball Team is active in the The Panthers have attended and volunteered community, volunteering at numerous at the Dylan’s Run to promote Autism aware- events and with many schools and clubs ness, raise funds for Autism research, and throughout the year. Last season, the Pan- support the mission of the Autism Society thers volunteered and spoke at 22 diff erent of Southeastern Wisconsin. Coach Botham events and schools. addressed the crowd at the Summerfest grounds, led the runners in some stretching Included in the activities were school visits exercises and lined the route giving encour- where the team preached sportsmanship agement to participants alongside, among through speaking and skits for the school others, the Racing Sausages. children.

The team was recognized with the Horizon League’s Community Outreach award for the fourth time.

Recent Volunteer Activities: • Summerfest • Dylan’s Run • Wisconsin Hills Middle School • Menomonee Falls BBall Club • Milwaukee Marathon • Oak Creek Basketball Club • Byron Kilbourn Elementary School • Burleigh Elementary School • Children’s Hospital • Sussex BBall Club • Honey Creek School • Pilgrim Park • Candy Cane Lane • Ridin’ for Research • Downtown Community Spirit Park

Ridin’ for Research Ridin’ for Research is an ultra endurance indoor cycling fundraiser where participants ride 2- 6 hours and collect pledges for their eff orts. All proceeds benefi ted the MACC Fund, Inc. and critical pediatric cancer and related blood disease research. Coach Botham participated as a rider and the Panthers were on hand to cheer and support the riders while also distributing fruit and snack bars, fi lling water and entertaining the participants. 2009 Horizon League Championship Runners-Up www.uwmpanthers.com Game #1 Milwaukee Panthers 70 Panther Travel Blog - May 21, 2008 The Netherlands U20 National Team 64 May 21, 2008 • Amsterdam, The Netherlands Hello Panther Fans,

Milwaukee FG 3PT FT Reb PF Pts Ast TO Blk Stl “WE MADE IT!” Literally and fi guratively - We made It! We’ve worked hard - all of us - at raising Traci Edwards-C 1 0 3 7 4 5 1 6 0 1 the funds to make this European Tour a reality for our student-athletes. And for all of your sup- Jodie McClain-G 3 0 5 6 1 11 5 8 1 4 port - WE THANK YOU for helping us “MAKE IT HERE!” Stephanie Schell-G 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 Jineen Williams-G 4 3 2 4 0 13 0 1 1 1 We arrived in Amsterdam at 10:30 a.m., which was 2:30 a.m. Milwaukee time. It was a red eye Danae Russell-G 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 5 0 0 - 7 1/2 hour fl ight from Chicago direct to Amsterdam. Although many of us didn’t get much Turquoise McCain 2 0 5 2 1 9 3 2 1 0 sleep and had cobwebs in our heads, we still found the will, the determination and the stamina Jody Crumble 0 0 1 4 3 1 0 5 0 0 to beat the U20 National Team of The Netherlands. Lindsay Laur 3 1 10 12 2 17 0 1 0 4 Markita Barnes 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 1 It was a hard-fought victory for our team. Their team had two athletes, a strong power forward Katie Fournier 1 0 1 5 2 3 0 0 0 1 and fi nesse off -guard, who will be playing in America next season. They were a physical team Jenilee Klomstad 4 0 3 5 4 11 0 2 1 0 who executed an open style off ense. They set a lot of on and off the ball screens and did a nice Aubri Rote 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 job of attacking the basket off the dribble and with the pass. I was proud of our student-ath- Milwaukee 18 4 30 53 19 70 13 31 4 12 letes focus and determination in the victory. Netherlands 25 5 9 32 29 64 13 25 1 8 Amsterdam is a bustling historic city with narrow sidewalks and an unbelievable number of Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total bikers. When we arrived at the hotel we took a walking tou Milwaukee 12 22 16 20 70 had cafes, restaurants, shops and crossed canal after canal. Wer of aretheir all Centrum still in a (City Center) that The Netherlands U20 National 8 23 16 17 64 “We are Actually Her e.” we at the fact that We are so grateful for this opportunity to represent UW-Milwaukee, our Athletic Department and our Women’s Basketball Program here in Europe. At this point, I c are making you all proud! an promise you that they Thank you again for your support of the Panthers.

Panther Proud, Coach Sandy Botham

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Then this morning, we had breakfast at the hotel and bused over to Anne Frank’s house. What happened to her and her family is extremely sad. What I didn’t know was that her father, Otto Frank, survived through the concentration camp’s liberation. At the end of the tour there was video of him speaking about his family and his daughter’s diary and his feelings toward the diary.

After that we spent the rest of the day wandering the streets of Amsterdam. Typical tourists, we were in and out of gift shops and restaurants enjoying the culture and stopping to take pictures at almost EVERY canal, and almost getting hit by bikes, mopeds and cars every time we walked!

At about 3pm Holland time we met up and traveled to Belgium and we were stuck in rush hour traffi c for about 3-4 hours! Once we got settled into our hotel in Mechelen we went to eat at a local brewery.

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Panther Travel Blog - May 24, 2008 Once 5:00 rolled around, it was time to hit the road to make it to oureat 7:00 win game. for us. We With played our the U20 National Team of Beligum and won 92-70. It was another gr Lindsay Laur e way 27 points (Traci), and 14 (both Katie and Jenilee) we got ourselves big girls leading th in transition. Their another victory. They were a fast-paced team that liked to push the ball Like Steph said, these late night bus rides and rap battles are high- o slow us down. The victory intense defense caused a few minor problems, but not enough t lighting our trip along with all the beautiful sites and structures. e with the opposing team. was celebrated afterwards with dinner and a pictur Today we traveled to Antwerp, which is one of the biggest ports in back to the hotel. I’m not going to go into The night ended with a team-bonding bus ride Belgium. We walked from the port to the town square and once we urope need to stay in Europe) but I will detail about it (because some things that happen in E got there we saw a large statue of a man holding his hand in his other ing place. The craziest thing hand. Our tour guide Kenny told us tha say that there was some singing, and also some rap battles tak about their t a long time ago, in order to was, it wasn’t just us players entering the fun...feel free to ask the coaches and staff get into the city you had to pay a tax. If people didn’t have enough additions to the memorable bus ride! :) money to pay, they would cut off their hand and throw it into the wa- ter then they could get in. The name Antwerp literally means “hand throw.”

We had about two hours to tour and sightsee in Antwerp which was fi lled with beautiful buildings and churches, much like Brussels. Loud music fi lled the air when we came across basketball in the square (look, I’m rhyming without even trying!) Similar to “Gus Macker” there were tons of boys playing 3 on 3. We walked down streets fi lled with chocolate stores, waffl es places and tons of clothing stor es as Antwerp has produced many fashion designers as well as fashions around the world. It is also the diamond capital of the world. UUWM and the Belgium U-20 WM and the B elgium U-20 NNational Team after the game After touring Antwerp we ate and headed to our game. We played ational Team a fter the game DBC Houthalen, a professional team in Belgium’s fi rst division. It was a pretty sloppy game but we came out ahead once again, 73-68!

After that we had pizza and mingled, hopped on bus to hear some jin- gles (rhyming AGAIN!) After (Aubri) Rote’s songs and my “back up” we started rap battling. For the record, I have been the reigning champ for a while now, but Steve Lautz, yes Compliance director/Assistant in front AD Steve Lautz, burned me enilee pose , our manager Becky and creamed Coach indsay and J ith, Jodie, L ty square ofof Mo! We will never look at Steve the same way! Y’all reading this, must ubri, Mered ngs in the ci AAubri, Meredith, Jodie,utiful Lindsaybbuildingsuildi and in theJenilee city posesquar in front ask the coaches all about this, as these ar e of the bea e some of our most memo- ooff oonen of the beautifu rable times here :) BBrusselsrussels Game #3 Panther Travel Blog - May 25, 2008 Milwaukee Panthers 73 Stephanie Schell DBC Houthalen 68 May 24, 2008 • Lakerveld, Belgium Hey everyone! We experienced another exciting day here in Belgium. We started the day a little earlier today since we had about an hour and a half Milwaukee FG 3PT FT Reb PF Pts Ast TO Blk Stl bus ride to where we were going. It was well worth it though. We visited Turquoise McCain-F 6 0 1 1 2 13 2 5 1 2 the city of Brugge. It is known for being one of the most visually beauti- Katie Fournier-F 2 0 0 3 1 4 0 3 1 0 ful cities in Belgium and it defi nitely lived up to its expectations. Although Traci Edwards-C 7 1 5 13 0 20 2 2 0 2 we experienced our fi rst bit of rainy weather earlier in the morning, the Jody Crumble-G 1 0 2 5 3 4 4 4 0 1 city’s canals, gardens, and churches and buildings still looked amazing. Jodie McClain-G 2 0 0 5 3 4 3 3 0 2 We walked around the town square, did a little shopping, and some of us Lindsay Laur 6 2 0 6 1 14 1 0 0 1 even took horse-and-buggy tour rides before we all met up and got lunch Stephanie Schell 1 1 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 together. Danae Russell 1 0 2 2 1 4 1 0 0 0 Meredith Onson 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 After a few pit stops for our last chance at Belgian waffl Markita Barnes 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 on the road to get to our fi nal game. Today we played es,one we of werethe highestback Jineen Williams 2 0 1 2 3 5 4 4 0 0 elite teams in Belgium. We came into the game knowing Jenilee Klomstad 1 0 0 5 2 2 0 0 0 1 a tough battle, and it sure was. The opposing team had itsome was goinggreat toplay- be Aubri Rote 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 ers, including candidates for Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year in Milwaukee 29 4 11 50 17 73 17 22 2 10 Belgium. After a slow start by us, we battled back and made it a very close, DBC Houthalen 27 1 13 30 14 68 13 15 3 12 intense game. Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Unfortunately, we were given our fi rst and only loss of the trip. Everyone Milwaukee 25 17 10 21 73 played hard and fought back well, despite the questionable offi DBC Houthalen 19 11 23 15 68 being made. DBC Houthalen ciating calls TThehe PPanthersanthers aandnd DBC Houthalen meet before the game So that was it, the basketball part of our trip is over. It’s hard to believe that after all that work we have been putting in over the past few months, our four games are over with. But I will say, we are all very pleased with ho payed off --with our 3-1 record here. w it

To end the day we had a team dinner provided by the oppposing team, along with a great toast and speech given by Coach Botham that summed up the sincere happiness and appreciation we all have for being given this opportunity to play over here. After that, everyone was in total agreement: it’s offi cially summer time... let’s enjoy rloo our last night in Belgium, and then JJenileeenilee onon thethe wwalkalk uupp WWaterlooate onto Paris!

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Mental toughness has been a phrase thrown around in various situations this week, but it was no more appropriate than yesterday. ed for Paris. One stop along the way was The day started as we packed up in Mechelen and head aterloo, it is 226 stairs to a 28-met- Waterloo, where Napoleon lost. If you have never been to W wn at tue of a lion. The view is amazing, but is easily trumped by the relief of sitting do ric ton sta ttle of Waterloo. the top. The site also features a panoramic painting/diorama of the ba c is amazing. I have been MMost of the team caught in Paris traffi After the workout... er... sightseeing stop, it was on to Paris. The traffi ost of the team caugh tacle that is traffi c with no lines t in Paris traffi c to New York and Chicago, but that did not prepare for the spec our of where many of the monuments and a lot of cars. Francis, our bus driver, gave us a quick t wer. are before taking us to our hotel near the Eiff el To aveling We set out on two separate tours, the fi rst group, which featured 16 people in our tr o see the Louvre before heading to the Notre party, did a boat tour. The other 10 of us planned t Dame Cathedral to see and meet for dinner. Well, the Louvre was closed at 6 p.m. The Cathedral was closed at 6:30 p.m. So, we saw neither.

Rather, we hit the metro and headed to the Arc de Triumphe. To put it mildly, it was awesome. More stairs, but the view was well worth it. Mental toughness number two was the estimated 273-283 stairs (Coach Roux counted up and down and came up with two numbers) up to the top. Once there, you could see all of Paris. It also allowed an opportunity for great pictures with the Eiff el Tower in the background. rial cess Diana memo Our group, with new plans thrown out in haste, was a wee bit late to dinner, but it was hardly BBeckyecky aatt tthehe PPrincessrin Diana memorial noticed. We ate at a restaurant that translates to “The Recruiting Sargent”. A brief history, to ou can eat meats, cheeses and o enlist, the sargent would lure them in with all y Panther Travel Blog - May 24, 2008 get people t motivated”, he would get chocolate, with all the wine they could drink. Then, when properly “ Lindsay Laur them to enlist in the army. I’m on a boat, on the Seine River, in Paris, relaxing and taking in the ee came when we Dinner was great. We needed the energy, as mental toughness number thr sights with my teammates and coaches... ahhh, life is good. Still on found out the metro was closed. A man told us it was a 20 minute walk to the Eiff el Tower and, very little sleep, we are loving Europe! Paris is amazing. . being the naive tourists we are, we walked... four miles After the Arc de Triumphe yesterday, I didn’t know how much better it omorrow we have the Eiff el Tower to look for- could get. But, after seeing the Eiff el Tower, Notre Dame, Saint Chap- Anyway, it is great to be back at the hotel and t eatures a novel concept ward to in the morning... which is a more manageable two blocks and f pelle and the many streets of Paris, I was truly breathless. called an “elevator”. Our feet hurt from walking all over while our eyes are closing and we faced a torrential down pour at times, but how many times are you in Paris? At the Eiff el Tower we went all the ayw to the top and enjoyed another set of amazing views of this beautiful city.

Another highlight of the day came at lunch. I absolutely loved the waffl es in Belgium and just had to try the crepes in France. I got a chocolate and banana crepe and it lived up to expectations.

The day was not without its low points. The metros in Paris are often cramped and uneventful. But, today, we got our money’s wor th (or 50 TTrainerra Dave Beine, Katie, Meredith and Mrs. Kloms- Euros worth). Apparently, you need to keep your metr iner Dave Be o ticket. We were ine, Katie, M unaware of that fact and when ttadad taketake iinn tthe view from thee topred iofth theand Eiff we left the station we were stopped. he view from Mrs. Kloms- the top of Two of the people in our group were without and were forced to pay the Eiff elel TTowerow er a fi ne. There was a fl urry of French, but we did recognize the word “police” if we did not pay the fi ne.

But, we did not let that ruin our evening. We had another amazing DDespiteespite not making it t meal and her not making it to thethe LouvreLouvre e we are on a boat tour of Paris. Tonight we will get our bbeforeefore cclosinglosin time last chance to enjoy this cit g time, a groupgroup iiss sttillill aableble y before trying to make a last-ditch eff ort ttoo ssmilemile aandnd tak to get into the Louvre in the morning. take a ppicturicture inin frontfront ooff itt..