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Table of Contents General Information 1 City/Zip Milwaukee, Wis 2009-10 Milwaukee Women’s Basketball Media Guide TTableable ooff 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 Klotsche Center/5,000 Coaching Staff 7 Team Season Records 110 Affi liation NCAA Division I Sandy Botham 8 2009-10 Opponents 111 Conference Horizon League 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 Wisconsin/Northern Illinois 114 Associate AD/SWA Kathy Litzau Athletics Phone 414-229-5151 Support Staff 14 South Alabama/Seattle 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 Detroit 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 Michigan 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 rebound- 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 free throw 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.
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