• Four straight 20-plus win seasons (2010-14) • Has guided 21 All-MAC selections • Coached a program-first WNBA draft pick in 2015 with Crystal Bradford going 7th overall to the L.A. Sparks, the highest draft selection in Mid-American Conference history • Coached 10 of the program’s 26-member 1,000 point club • Surpassed 250 career wins in 2015 Quick Facts General Information Coaching Staff Location...... Mount Pleasant, Mich. Head Coach...... Sue Guevara (9th season) Enrollment...... 27,069 Alma Mater...... Saginaw Valley State, 1982 Founded...... 1892 CMU Record...... 131-123 (.515) Nickname...... Chippewas Career Record...... 253-206 (.551) (15 seasons) Colors...... Maroon and Gold Associate Head Coach...... Heather Oesterle Conference...... Mid-American Assistant Coach...... Raina Harmon President...... Dr. George E. Ross Assistant Coach...... Kristin Haynie Athletics Director...... Dave Heeke Director of Operations...... Phil Wendland Web...... CMUChippewas.com Video Coordinator...... Shonda Long Facebook...... Facebook.com/CMUWBBall Twitter...... @CMUWBBall Athletic Communications Instagram...... @CMUWBBall Dir. of Communications...... Rob Wyman Associate Director...... John Regenfuss Team Information Assistant Director/WBB Contact...... Maria Rivera 2014-15 Record...... 13-18 Office Phone...... 989-774-3277 2014-15 MAC Record/Finish...... 7-11 / 6th (West) Cell Phone...... 248-915-8556 MAC Tournament Finish...... Second Round E-Mail...... [email protected] Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 8/5 Assistant Director...... Andy Sneddon Starters Returning/Lost...... 1/4 Press Box Phone...... 989-774-3579/3594 Newcomers...... 6 Web Site...... CMUChippewas.com/media

Program History Local Media Information Program Record (%)...... 581-612 (.487) WBB Radio Play-By-Play...... Jesse Goldberg-Strassler. MAC Record (%)...... 265-298 (.470) Morning Sun Reporter...... Jim Lahde MAC Regular Season Titles...... 2 (1984, ’85) Email...... [email protected] MAC West Titles...... 1 (2014) MAC Tournament Titles...... 3 (1983, ’84, 2013) NCAA Tournament Appearances...... 3 (1983, ’84, 2013) WNIT Appearances...... 3 (2011, ’12, ‘14)

The 2015-16 Central Michigan University women’s guide was published by the Athletic Communications Office, 100 Rose Center, Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, Michigan 48859. The guide and covers were designed, written and edited by Maria Rivera and Rob Wyman. Photos by Tim Fitzgerald, Robert Barclay and Peggy Brisbane. Printing by CMU Printing Services.

Table of Contents

Quick Facts/Table of Contents...... 2 Amani Corley...... 21 All-Time vs. Opponents...... 36 Media Information...... 3 Jewel Cotton...... 21 All-Time Game-by-Game...... 37 Roster/Pronunciation Guide...... 6 Reyna Frost...... 22 MAC Game-by-Game...... 45 Radio/TV Roster...... 7 Jasmine Harris...... 22 Postseason Games...... 50 Head Coach Sue Guevara...... 9 Karli Herrington...... 23 Year-by-Year Results...... 52 Assoc. Head Coach Heather Oesterle...... 11 Aaliah Hill...... 23 Individual Records...... 53 Assistant Coach Raina Harmon...... 12 Presley Hudson...... 23 Team Records...... 56 Assistant Coach Kristin Haynie...... 13 Chelsea Lynn...... 24 Year-by-Year Statistics...... 58 DOBO Phil Wendland...... 14 Tinara Moore...... 24 Video Coord. Shonda Long...... 14 Jaeda Robinson...... 25 Team Photo...... 15 Aleah Swary...... 25 Athletics Director Dave Heeke...... 16 Da’Jourie Turner...... 26 Athletics Administration ...... 18 2013-14 Statistics...... 30 Head Coaches...... 18 2013-14 MAC Recap...... 32 Gabrielle Bird...... 20 Honors...... 34 Cassandra Breen...... 20 All-Time Letterwinners...... 35

1 Preseason Notes New Year, New Team Familiar Face The Chippewas have a new, youthful Former Chippewa Shonda Long squad that features 10 freshmen and has joined the CMU staff as video sophomores. All five sophomores coordinator. Long ranks seventh made at least two starts last season, all-time in career points (1,439) and the most among any MAC institution. second in three-point field goals made (230). Before her return to CMU, CMU’s Roster is Home Grown Long served as an assistant coach at Central Michigan’s roster features 13 of Alma College. its 14 players who hail from the state of Michigan. The 13 student-athletes A Heathly Cotton Ready to Go from Michigan ranks first among the Redshirt junior Jewel Cotton is state’s Division I programs, followed by healthy and ready to begin the 2015- Oakland (9), Michigan State (7), Eastern 16 campaign. Cotton went down four Michigan (5), Western Michigan (5) and games into the 2014-15 season with Michigan (3). a knee injury last year during the Chippewas’ trip to Las Vegas. Guevara Inks Five-Year Deal On March 27, 2015, Central Michigan Harris Becomes Eligible University announced that it had Jasmine Harris, a graduate of North signed women’s basketball coach Sue Farmington High School in suburban Guevara to a new five-year contract. Detroit, joined the Central Michigan Having joined CMU in 2007, Guevara women’s basketball team last season. has coached 10 of the program’s The 6-foot-1 guard transferred from 26-member 1,000-point club and six UMass and will have junior eligibility of the top-10 three point shooters. after sitting out the 2014-15 season In 2013, Guevara led the Chippewas under NCAA transfer rules. Harris to their first MAC Tournament title averaged 20.8 minutes, 8.1 points and and first appearance in the NCAA 3.1 rebounds in 57 games (25 of them Tournament since 1984. CMU also starts) at UMass. won its first West Division title in 2014. During her time at Central O Canada Michigan, Guevara has coached two The Chippewas travled to Toronto in players to MAC Freshman of the Year August for a three-game exhibition honors, three to the MAC Sixth Player series in which the Maroon and of the Year award and six MAC All- Gold went 3-0 over the Ontario Freshman selections, as well as the Crown, Humber College and Ryerson program’s second MAC Tournament University. MVP. Guevara has guided 21 All-MAC selections, including two-time first- MAC Tournament team selection Crystal Bradford. The Last year marked the ninth senior also became the program’s consecutive season the Maroon first MAC Player of the Year and its and Gold made it to Cleveland first Defensive Player of the Year in for the Mid-American Conference 2014. Bradford earned a gold medal Tournament. The Chippewas with USA Basketball at the 2013 bowed out in the second round World University Games. Last season to in-state rival Western Michigan, Guevara tallied her 250th career win. 81-68.

2 Preseason Notes Bradford L.A. Bound In April, Crystal Bradford 2014-15 Mid-American Conference was selected by the Los Standings Angeles Sparks with the West Division seventh pick in the WNBA MAC Overall draft. Bradford became W L Pct. W L Pct. #@Ball State 13 5 .722 17 14 .548 the first Chippewa and #Eastern Michigan 11 7 .611 24 13 .649 just the third player from a #Western Michigan 11 7 .611 20 13 .606 Mid-American Conference #Toledo 10 8 .556 19 14 .576 school to be selected in the Northern Illinois 8 10 .444 12 17 .414 draft. At No. 7, she is the Central Michigan 7 11 .389 13 18 .419 highest draft pick in MAC women’s basketball history. East Division MAC Overall Four Quarters = New Rules W L Pct. W L Pct. Media timeouts will occur at $!%Ohio 16 2 .889 27 5 .844 #Akron 12 6 .667 22 9 .710 the first dead ball at or below #Buffalo 11 7 .611 19 13 .594 the five-minute mark of each Miami (Ohio) 4 14 .222 7 23 .233 period and at the end of Kent State 3 15 .167 5 25 .167 the first and third periods. Bowling Green 2 16 .111 9 21 .300 Additionally, the first team- called timeout of the second ! - 2014-15 MAC Regular-Season Champion half will become a media @ - 2014-15 MAC West Division Champion timeout. In the new four- % - 2014-15 MAC East Division Champion quarter format, teams will $ - MAC Tournament Champion & NCAA Tournament have four timeouts (three Automatic Qualifier 30-second timeouts and # - Postseason WNIT Participant one 60-second timeout). A team may use the 60-second CMU Returning Statistical Leaders timeout at the discretion of (2014-15 Statistics) the coach during the first Points Pts Pts/G or second half of the game. Da’Jourie Turner 285 9.2 Teams will be allowed to Cassandra Breen 151 5.0 carry over three of those Field Goals FGM FGA FG% timeouts into the second Da’Jourie Turner 88 233 .378 half. Each team will be Cassandra Breen 54 149 .362 awarded one 30-second timeout in each overtime 3pt-Field Goals 3FGM 3FGA 3FG% period, plus any unused Cassandra Breen 31 99 .313 timeouts remaining from the Aleah Swary 21 75 .280 second half. In non-televised games, teams will have five Rebounding ORb DRb Total Rb/G timeouts (three 30s and two Tinara Moore 24 32 56 2.5 60s). Four of the timeouts Assists Total Ast/G can carry over to the second Da’Jourie Turner 87 2.8 half. Blocked Shots Total Blk/G Tinara Moore 20 0.9

3 Media Information

Covering the Chippewas Central Michigan University encourages your Contact Info coverage of its athletic events. The Athletic Athletic Communications Communications Department is responsible for CMU Events Center, Lower Level • (989) 774-3277 coordinating the dissemination of pre-event releases, issuing credentials for media members, Assistant AD: Rob Wyman and coordinating post-event coverage. If the (248) 953-6471 • [email protected] Athletic Communications Department can you in your work in any way, please contact a Associate Director: John Regenfuss member of our staff. (989) 400-8913 • [email protected] Game Notes Assistant Director: Andy Sneddon Game notes are generally available two days prior (231) 838-9188 • [email protected] to a game. Notes are emailed and are also available on the web at cmuchippewas.com. To be added to Assistant Director (WBB contact): Maria Rivera the email distribution list, please contact Assistant (248) 915-8556 • [email protected] Director Maria Rivera. Web Sites Media Room Media members are reminded that the official Located on court level, just off the northwest corner of athletics web site, cmuchippewas.com, contains the court, the media room is available for members of player stats and bios, which are updated weekly. the working media. A light pregame meal will be served Also available on the site are video interviews with approximately one hour before the game and coaches a coach and player, postgame highlights and press and selected players will hold a press conference in the conferences. room following the game. The room is equipped with internet access and space for media to work. Other Helpful Sites Facebook.com/CMUWBBall Credential Requests Twitter: @CMUWBBall Requests for media credentials should be made by Instagram: @CMUWBBall contacting Maria Rivera in the Athletic Communications YouTube.com/CmichAthletics Department for the link. Parking passes are not required on campus after 5 p.m. or on the weekends. Interviews All coach and player interviews must be arranged Photographers/Videographers though Assistant Director Maria Rivera. Please Photographers and videographers are limited to allow 24 hours to schedule an interview. Players shooting from a seated position on the baseline. and coaches are generally available following Media Will Call practices, or by appointment if necessary. Players Credentials left at Media Will Call will be available at will not be available on game day prior to the start Ticket Central, located inside the CMU Events Center of a game. atrium. Visiting Radio One ISDN line and one telephone line are available Chippewa Nickname for use by the official radio network of the The Central Michigan University Board of Trustees has visiting team. Visiting networks that wish to have approved the continued use of the nickname “Chippewas” additional lines installed at their own expense may in association with CMU. The university’s goals are to use do so by contacting CMU Telecommunications at the name with honor and respect, increase supportive (989) 774-1474. connections between CMU and Native Americans and improve efforts to sensitize students, faculty and staff to Video Native American traditions and cultures. The Athletic Communications Department Media representatives have been extremely maintains a vast library of video clips for cooperative as we have worked to address this important distribution to requesting electronic media. issue. In nearly all cases, print and broadcast reporters have supported CMU’s efforts to eliminate the use of symbols, In addition, postgame highlights and press headlines and copy that present inappropriate and conference cut-ups are available for download inaccurate images of Native Americans. using the department’s FTP server. Please contact Central Michigan University is grateful for your help, Todd Edwards, [email protected], for detailed and we ask for your continued cooperation and sensitivity. instructions and requests. With your assistance, we can continue to use the Chippewa name with dignity and respect.

CMU, an AA/EO institution, is strongly and actively committed to increasing diversity within its community (see www.cmich.edu/aaeo).

4 Roster 2015-16 CMU Women’s Basketball Roster Alphabetical # Name Ht. Pos. Yr. Hometown (Last School) 33 Gabrielle Bird 6-0 F FR South Lyon, Mich. (South Lyon East) 10 Cassandra Breen 5-10 G SO Woodhaven, Mich. (Woodhaven HS) 14 Amani Corley 5-8 G SO Southgate, Mich. (Southgate Anderson HS) 20 Jewel Cotton 6-2 F RJR Harper Woods, Mich. (Harper Woods HS) 13 Reyna Frost 6-0 F FR Reese, Mich. (Reese) 0 Jasmine Harris 6-1 G RJR Farmington Hills, Mich. (UMass) 24 Karli Herrington 6-2 F SO Hemlock, Mich. (Hemlock HS) 23 Aaliah Hill 6-0 F FR Flint, Mich. (Hamady) 3 Presley Hudson 5-6 G FR Wayland, Mich. (Wayland Union) 15 Chelsea Lynn 6-0 F SR Detroit, Mich. (Martin Luther King HS) 2 Tinara Moore 6-3 F SO Southgate, Mich. (Southgate Anderson HS) 21 Jaeda Robinson 5-8 G FR Bloomfield Hills (Bloomfield Hills Marian) 5 Aleah Swary 5-10 G SO Fort Wayne, Ind. (Northrop HS) 1 Da’Jourie Turner 5-6 G SR Detroit, Mich. (Warren Fitzgerald HS)

Numerical # Name Ht. Pos. Yr. Hometown (Last School) 0 Jasmine Harris 6-1 G RJR Farmington Hills, Mich. (UMass) 1 Da’Jourie Turner 5-6 G SR Detroit, Mich. (Warren Fitzgerald HS) 2 Tinara Moore 6-3 F SO Southgate, Mich. (Southgate Anderson HS) 3 Presley Hudson 5-6 G FR Wayland, Mich. (Wayland Union) 5 Aleah Swary 5-10 G SO Fort Wayne, Ind. (Northrop HS) 10 Cassandra Breen 5-10 G SO Woodhaven, Mich. (Woodhaven HS) 13 Reyna Frost 6-0 F FR Reese, Mich. (Reese) 14 Amani Corley 5-8 G SO Southgate, Mich. (Southgate Anderson HS) 15 Chelsea Lynn 6-0 F SR Detroit, Mich. (Martin Luther King HS) 20 Jewel Cotton 6-2 F RJR Harper Woods, Mich. (Harper Woods HS) 21 Jaeda Robinson 5-8 G FR Bloomfield Hills (Bloomfield Hills Marian) 23 Aaliah Hill 6-0 F FR Flint, Mich. (Hamady) 24 Karli Herrington 6-2 F SO Hemlock, Mich. (Hemlock HS) 33 Gabrielle Bird 6-0 F FR South Lyon, Mich. (South Lyon East)

Head Coach: Sue Guevara (ninth season) Associate Head Coach: Heather Oesterle (sixth season) Assistant Coaches: Raina Harmon (fourth season), Kristin Haynie (second season) Director of Basketball Operations: Phil Wendland (fifth season) Video Coordinator: Shonda Long (first season) Pronunciations Reyna Frost...... Ray-nuh Jaeda Robinson...... Jay-duh Sue Guevara...... GUH-vara Aleah Swary...... SWEAR-ee Aaliah Hill...... A-LEE-uh Da’Jourie Turner...... day-JUH-ree

5 TV/RADIO Roster Numerical Roster

0 1 2 34 5 Jasmine Harris Da’Jourie Turner tinara moore presley hudson aleah Swary G • RJr. • 6-1 G • Sr. • 5-6 F • So. • 6-3 G • Fr. • 5-6 G • So. • 5-10 Farmington Hills, Mich. Detroit, Mich. Southgate, Mich. Wayland, Mich. Fort Wayne, Ind.

10 13 14 15 20 Cassandra Breen reyna frost amani corley Chelsea Lynn Jewel cotton G • So. • 5-10 F • Fr. • 6-0 G • So. • 5-8 F • Sr. • 6-0 F • RJr. • 6-2 Woodhaven, Mich. Reese, Mich. Southgate, Mich. Detroit, Mich. Harper Woods, Mich.

21 23 24 33 Jaeda Robinson Aaliah hill karli herrington gabrielle bird G • Fr. • 5-8 F • Fr. • 6-0 F • So. • 6-2 F • Fr. • 6-0 Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Flint, Mich. Hemlock, Mich. South Lyon, Mich.

Sue Guevara Heather Oesterle Raina Harmon kristin haynie Head Coach Associate Head Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Ninth Season Coach Fourth Season Second Season Sixth Season 6

Head Coach sue guevara Head Coach Ninth Season

Sue Guevara has rebuilt the Central Michigan women’s basketball program, taking it to a level of success not seen in Mount Pleasant in some three decades. Now in her ninth year at CMU, Guevara has guided the Chippewas to 131 victories, including 94 in the last five seasons. Over that span, the Chippewas have won a Mid-American Conference Tournament championship, the first MAC West title in program history, and a 16-win league campaign, a victory total that ranks as The Guevara File the second-most in program history. Date of Birth...... July 8, 1954 The Chippewas recorded four consecutive 20-win campaigns under Guevara High School...... Sag. St. Stephens HS from 2011-14. College....Saginaw Valley State, 1982 Guevara has guided 21 All-MAC selections, including two-time first-team selection Crystal Bradford. Bradford, named the MAC Player of the Year and the MAC Defensive Player of the Year in 2014, was drafted by the in Coaching History April, 2015, with the seventh pick in the WNBA draft. 1979-84...... Saginaw Valley State Bradford became the first Chippewa drafted by a WNBA team, and, at No. 7, the Head Softball Coach highest pick in league history to come from a MAC institution. She is also the only player in program history to earn Women’s Basketball Coaches of America Region 4 1979-84...... Saginaw Valley State All-American nominee honors, claiming the honor in both 2012-13 and 2013-14. Assistant Coach Guevara’s players at CMU tenure are two MAC Freshman of the Year honors, 1984-85 ...... Ohio State three MAC Sixth Players of the Year winners, six MAC All-Freshman selections, and Graduate Assistant two MAC Tournament MVP winners. 1985-86...... Ball State Under Guevara, nine players have joined CMU’s 1,000-point club, four of whom Assistant Coach rank in the top-10 in career scoring. Bradford, Taylor Johnson, Niki DiGuilio and Jessica Green were the most recent to join the club, making CMU just the 12th 1986-95...... Michigan State program in NCAA history to feature four 1,000-point scorers on the same roster. Assistant Coach Among the other highlights of Guevara’s tenure: 1995-96...... Michigan State • A single-game attendance record, 5,195, for a home game against Associate Head Coach Georgetown on Nov. 25, 2010. • Defeating the highest ranked team in program history, No. 12/14 Purdue, on 1996-03...... Michigan Dec. 11, 2011, which was also the first victory in McGuirk Arena. Head Coach • An upset of No. 23 Louisville on Dec. 2, 2010, which was the final win in Rose 2004-07...... Auburn Center. Assistant Coach • Four consecutive postseason appearances, including a 2013 trip to the NCAA Tournament, CMU’s first berth in the Big Dance since 1984. 2007-present...... Central Michigan Scheduling the best competition available has been a hallmark of Guevara’s Head Coach tenure at CMU. In 2014-15, the Chippewas faced Kentucky, Oregon, Dayton, South Carolina, Minnesota. South Carolina was ranked No. 1 at the time, and it marked the first time a CMU squad had played the nation’s top-ranked team. Kentucky was also ranked in the top 10 at the time it visited Mount Pleasant. In 2013-14, the Chippewas faced the toughest non-conference schedule in the country, including 10 games against teams that had played in the postseason the previous year, and four games against opponents ranked in the top 25. CMU played No. 2 Duke at the Paradise Jam and visited No. 7 Kentucky, No. 4 Notre Dame, and No. 17 Purdue during the regular season. CMU’s non-conference schedule prepared it for a Mid-American Conference season in which it started 12-0 and finished 16-2 to claim the first MAC West title in program history. In 2012-13, the Chippewas faced the third-most-difficult non-conference schedule in the country. The slate included fifth-ranked Notre Dame along with Purdue and Green Bay. The non-conference schedule prepared the Chippewas for an 8-0 start in MAC play, their best start since 1983-84. During the 2011-12 season, Guevara’s team put together a seven-game win streak, the longest since the 1987-88, to reach the MAC Tournament championship game. The 2010-11 20-win campaign marked the program’s best season since 1990-91, when the Chippewas finished 21-8. Guevara’s 131 wins at CMU rank second in program history, and her career record is 253-206. On Jan. 10, 2015, the Chippewas defeated Northern Illinois, 56- 43, giving Guevara her 250th career victory.

8 Head Coach

Guevara Brings Uptempo Offense to Central Michigan The Chippewas have ranked in the top 10 nationally in scoring in three of the last six seasons. They were the ninth- highest scoring team in the country in 2013-14 with 82.1 points per game. CMU averaged 80.5 points per contest in 2010- 11 (third) for its highest finish under Guevara. Records set under Guevara include the individual and team single-game scoring records, the individual single-game made field goals, single-game steals, and single-game blocks marks, the team single-game three-pointers and free throws made records, most rebounds in a single game, and her team in 2011-12 went 16 straight games without committing more then 20 turnovers. Niki DiGuilio set the program’s single-season three-point record (100) and career three-point record (288) during her four-year career. Guevara has also seen the single-season field goals record set on two different occassions by Crystal Bradford, while the junior set the single-season scoring record with 588 points during her junior campaign. The top-two team point totals in program history have also come under Guevara, as well as the top-five three-pointers made totals. CMU set a program record with 294 three-point field goals during the 2013-14 season, ranking fifth in the country with 9.2 triples per game. The Chippewas have also set a team single-game record for three-point field goals in each of Guevara’s seven seasons, highlighted by 18 versus Xavier on Nov. 30, 2013 at the Paradise Jam. With a chance to return to the state she loved after three years at Auburn, Guevara became the Chippewas’ 10th head coach in April 2007. The Michigan native brought 30 seasons of coaching experience at the collegiate level to the sidelines of Rose Arena, including seven seasons of head coaching experience at the University of Michigan. She is U-M’s all-time winningest coach both in total wins (123) and winning percentage (.600). During her time with the Wolverines, she also piled up the most Big Ten wins (57) and the best conference winning percentage (.510) of any head women’s basketball coach in U-M history. Five of Michigan’s six postseason appearances came during Guevara’s time on the bench. Prior to CMU, Guevara served as an assistant coach at Auburn for three seasons under Nell Fortner, head coach of the gold medal winning 1998 World Championship and 2000 Olympic teams. The Tigers advanced to the WNIT Elite Eight in 2006-07 and sent a pair of players to the WNBA during Guevara’s time there. Guevara Turned Around Program at University of Michigan Guevara’s revitalization of the University of Michigan program occurred over seven seasons (1996-2003) as the Wolverines amassed a 123-82 record during her tenure. Michigan had gone 20-88 in the four seasons prior to her arrival. She took the Michigan program into the national spotlight with four consecutive postseason appearances for the first time in program history and led Michigan to three NCAA Tournament berths (1998, 2000 and 2001), including a spot in the second round in 2001. The Wolverines also made a pair of appearances in the WNIT in 1999 and 2002. Guevara was twice named the Big Ten Coach of the Year (1998, 2000) and was named Michigan Coach of the Year in 2000. She developed Stacey Thomas into Michigan’s first Kodak All-American in 2000 and the school’s first four-time All- Big Ten selection. Guevara coached 17 All-Big Ten honorees including the lone first team selections in Michigan history, Pollyanna Johns in 1998 and Stacey Thomas in 2000. The Wolverines were ranked as high as No. 12 nationally during the 2001-02 season and again in 2002-03. The 1999- 2000 squad set the school record for wins in a season with 22 and finished second in the Big Ten, Michigan’s highest finish ever. With Guevara at the helm of the program, four Wolverine players were selected in the WNBA Draft. Guevara was at Michigan State as an assistant coach under Karen Langeland for nine seasons (1987-1995) before being promoted to associate head coach for her 10th season with MSU. The Spartans posted a record of 149-131 during Guevara’s time in East Lansing. Before MSU, Guevara spent a season as an assistant coach at Ball State after serving as a graduate assistant at Ohio State in 1984-85. She helped the Buckeyes to the Big Ten championship and a trip to the regional final of the NCAA Tournament. Guevara led the Big Ten All-Star team on a European tour through Austria, Slovakia and Hungary in 2000. She also was an assistant coach for the 1993 Big Ten tour team that recorded a perfect 6-0 record while playing in England and Scotland. Interestingly, Guevara’s coaching career began on the softball diamond. She served as Saginaw Valley State’s head softball coach from 1979-84 in addition to her hardwood duties as an assistant coach. She was named Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Softball Coach of the Year in 1984. Guevara is a native of Saginaw, Mich., where she attended Saginaw St. Stephens High School. She earned her bachelor’s degree in physical education from Saginaw Valley State in 1982 and her master’s degree in athletic administration from Ohio State in 1985. The Sue Guevara File Years School Overall Record MAC Record (finish) 1996-1997 Michigan 15-11 7-9 (t-8th) 1997-1998 Michigan 19-10 10-6 (t-3rd) 1998-1999 Michigan 18-12 8-8 (t-6th) 1999-2000 Michigan 22-8 13-3 (2nd) 2000-2001 Michigan 19-12 10-6 (5th) 2001-2002 Michigan 17-13 6-10 (t-9th) 2002-2003 Michigan 13-16 3-13 (t-10th) 2007-2008 Central Michigan 7-22 2-13 (6th West) 2008-2009 Central Michigan 18-14 9-7 (4th West) 2009-2010 Central Michigan 12-18 8-8 (3rd West) 2010-2011 Central Michigan 20-11 11-5 (2nd West) 2011-2012 Central Michigan 20-16 8-8 (3rd West) 2012-2013 Central Michigan 21-12 12-4 (3rd West) 2013-2014 Central Michigan 20-12 16-2 (1st West) 2014-2015 Central Michigan 13-18 7-11 (6th West)

9 Assistant Coach heather oesterle Associate Head Coach Sixth Season

Heather Oesterle has made a major impact on Central Michigan in her five seasons with the Chippewas, as the Maroon and Gold have won 20-plus games and appeared in the postseason in four out of five seasons since her arrival. During the 2013-14 campaign the Chippewas made their fourth-straight postseason appearance and their third WNIT appearance in the last four seasons. CMU claimed the first MAC West Division title in program history with a 16-2 mark The Oesterle File during conference play, including a perfect 11-0 regular-season record in McGuirk College...... Michigan, 2002 Arena. After serving as an assistant coach her first two seasons, Oesterle was promoted to associate head coach in July of 2012. Coaching History In her first season as the associate head coach, Oesterle and the Chippewas claimed the program’s first Mid-American Conference Tournament championship 2002-2003 ...... Stanford since 1984, earning an NCAA Tournament bid. Volunteer Assistant Coach Oesterle has been instrumental in the development of Crystal Bradford who, 2003-2008 ...... Miami in addition to earning MAC Player of the Year honors in 2014, became CMU’s first Assistant Coach WNBA draftee in April when she was taken seventh by the Los Angeles Sparks. 2008-2010 ...... Northern Illinois Oesterle’s primary responsibilities include serving as the recruiting coordinator, Assistant Coach/ player development and scouting. On the court, she works primarily with the post Recruiting Coordinator players. Oesterle was part of a coaching staff in 2011-12 that led CMU to its fourth trip 2010-2012...... Central Michigan to the Mid-American Conference Tournament quarterfinals in as many season, its Assistant Coach/ second trip to the semifinals, and the first trip to the championship game since Recruiting Coordinator 1991. The Chippewas put together the fifth 20-win campaign in program history, 2012-present...... Central Michigan and received an at-large bid to the WNIT for the second consecutive season, the Associate Head Coach program’s fourth postseason berth. She worked closely with Kaihla Szunko, who became the first player in MAC history to post career numbers that include more than 1,000 points, 1,000 rebounds and 200 steals. Oesterle also mentored Taylor Johnson, who became the first player in CMU history to earn MAC Sixth Player of the Year honors (twice) and earned a spot on the MAC All-Freshman Team. Before coming to CMU, Oesterle spent the previous two seasons at Northern Illinois and the five seasons prior at Miami (Ohio), serving as an assistant at both stops. Oesterle served as the recruiting coordinator at NIU, worked primarily with the guards, and held a significant role in the offensive game planning. She also acted as the program’s summer camps director. At Miami, Oesterle worked with all five positions on the floor during her tenure and handled the travel arrangements as well as the summer skills camps. She also created and organized the Miami FastBreak Booster Club. Oesterle joined Miami after one season as a volunteer assistant coach at Stanford. In her one season there, the Cardinal finished 27-5, earned an NCAA Tournament berth, and was ranked among the top 15 in the nation. Oesterle was a four-year contributor as a player at Michigan during Guevara’s tenure as the head coach. Oesterle served as the team captain in 2001-02 and was honored with the program’s Leadership Award following her senior season. She helped the Wolverines to a four-year record of 76-45 (.628) that included two NCAA Tournament bids and two WNIT appearances. A native of Mason, Mich., where she was a Detroit Free Press Class A All-State selection as a high school senior, Oesterle set the Mason High School career scoring record with 1,451 points during her prep career. She graduated from Michigan in 2002 with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology and from Miami in 2008 with a master’s degree in sport studies.

10 Assistant Coach raina harmon Assistant Coach Fourth Season

In 2012 Raina Harmon returned home to CMU after spending the 2011-12 season as director of basketball operations for Michigan. Harmon was a four-year letterwinner at CMU (2001-04), receiving the 2003 Dee Pommerenk Sportsmanship Award. In addition to her on- the-court success, Harmon was the President of the Student-Athlete The Harmon File Advisory Committee during the 2003-04 academic year. College.....Central Michigan, 2004 Harmon’s primary responsibilities at CMU include perimeter player development, academics and scouting. Harmon has more than 10 years of coaching experience at various levels. Coaching History CMU closed the 2013-14 with its fourth-consecutive postseason 2005-10.....Michigan Crossover AAU appearance after claiming the first MAC West Division title in program Head Coach history. The Chippewas finished 16-2 in conference play, including a 2009-10.... Martin Luther King Jr. HS perfect 11-0 record at home. Assistant Coach In Harmon’s first season as an assistant, the Chippewas earned their 2011-12...... Michigan first Mid-American Conference Tournament championship and their first Director of Basketball NCAA Tournament bid since 1984. Operations Harmon earned a bachelor of arts in sports studies and marketing 2012-present...... Central Michigan from CMU in 2004. She received her master’s in sports administration Assistant Coach from Wayne State in 2009.

11 Assistant Coach kristin haynie Assistant Coach Second Season

Former Michigan State standout Kristin Haynie enters her second season with the Chippewas after joining coach Sue Guevara’s staff in 2014. Haynie was a four-year starting guard at MSU, leading the Spartans to the NCAA championship game in 2005. Haynie spent five seasons The Haynie File in the WNBA (2005-10) with the , College...... Michigan State, 2005 and . Following her stint in the WNBA Haynie played professionally in Italy, Lithuania, Russia and Greece. Coaching History The ninth pick in the 2005 WNBA Draft by the Sacramento Monarchs, Haynie played in 160 games during her WNBA career averaging 3.5 2012-14...... Eastern Michigan points and 1.8 assists. She was also part of the Monarchs’ 2005 WNBA Assistant Coach Championship run in her rookie year and is the only player to have 2014-present...... Central Michigan played in the NCAA finals as well as the WNBA finals in the same year. Assistant Coach In playing professionally, the Mason, Mich. native has been a part of two WNBA Western Conference championships (2005, 2006), a Russian Superleague Regular Season Championship (2007), a Lithuanian LMKL Regular Season championship (2008), a Greek Cup Finalist (2009), and the Italian League All-Star Game (2012). Haynie left MSU as the school’s all-time leader in both assists (574) and steals (346) and she was eighth in scoring (1,199 points) and 16th in rebounding (601). She was just the fourth player in Big Ten history to reach career totals of 1,000 points, 500 rebounds, 500 assists and 300 steals. She was named MSU’s Player of the Year for 2004-05, after a stellar senior season during which she earned All-America honorable mention, was named All-Big Ten, and earned the Most Outstanding Performer awards at both the Big Ten Tournament and at the NCAA Tournament Kansas City Regional. She topped it off by earning a spot on the all-tournament team at the Final Four. She averaged 10.8 points, 6.6 rebounds and Big Ten bests of 5.4 assists and 3.3 steals, while shooting 45.8 percent from the field, 37.7 percent from 3-point range, and 82.1 percent from the line. Haynie, a native of Mason, Mich., played in high school with fellow CMU assistant Heather Oesterle. Haynie broke MSU’s single-season steals record with 117 (fifth best in Big Ten history), and was the only player in the Big Ten ranked among the league leaders in points, rebounds, assists and steals. Haynie had the school’s second-ever triple-double, posting 13 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists in an NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 victory over Vanderbilt. Prior to joining the Central Michigan staff Haynie spent two years as an assistant at Eastern Michigan, where she mentored a pair of standout guards, Janay Morton and Cha Sweeney. Sweeney earned the MAC Freshman of the Year Award in 2014.

12 Support Staff Phil Wendland Director of Basketball Operations Third Season

Philip Wendland joined coach Sue Guevara’s staff as the Director of Basketball Operations in 2011. Wendland handles CMU’s travel arrangements and equipment, as well as the team’s film exchange and budget. He also oversees the team’s managers, assists with the facilitation of camps, and aids the rest of the coaching staff in the day-to-day operations of the program. A native of Plymouth, Wendland joined the CMU staff after spending five years as a team manager for the University of Michigan. He was a team manager from 2006 to 2008 before taking over as the head team manager in 2008. In 2009 he was given the graduate administrative position. Wendland graduated from UM in 2009 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Sports Management and a minor in Economics. He served as an inside sales intern and a brand marketing intern at Palace Sports and Entertainment in Auburn Hills. He then returned to U-M to receive his Master of Arts Degree in Sports Management, which he completed in 2011. While at the Michigan, Wendland oversaw managers’ and practice players’ programs, maintained recruiting files, composed newsletters, handled team travel plans, assisted with the on-campus recruiting visits, assisted with camps and clinics, and managed the team’s video needs. Shonda long VideoVideo Coordinator Coordinator FirstSecond Season Season

Shonda Long is in her first season as the Chippewas’ video coordinator after spending the past three seasons as an assistant coach at Alma. Long was a standout player at CMU from 2008-11, finishing her career sixth on Chippewas’ all-time scoring list with 1,439 points, and second in career 3-pointers (230). Her 510 points during the 2010-11 season rank as the fifth-highest total in program history. Long became the 19th player in CMU history to score 1,000 points when she achieved the honor on Dec. 11, 2011m against Northwestern. She broke CMU’s career 3-pointers record on Jan. 12, 2011 in a game against Eastern Michigan, and she finished her career at 12th on the Mid-American Conference’s career 3-pointers list. She is the only player in CMU history to have hit at least 50 triples in three different seasons. On March 3, 2011, Long scored a CMU record 40 points in a 90-69 victory over Buffalo in a MAC Tournament quarterfinal game. She tied her career-high -- and tied the MAC Tournament record -- with seven 3-pointers in the game. Long was named to the All-MAC third team in both her junior and senior years, and she played professionally in Poland in 2011. Long earned a bachelor’s degree in health administration with a minor in athletic coaching in 2012. She earned her master’s degree in sports administration from CMU in 2014.

13 Team Photo Assistant Coaches McBride, Maggie Ward, Allie Hines. Haynie, Harmon, Raina Taylor Jones. Larson, Robin Phil Wendland, Herrington, Hill, Karli Aaliah Tinara Moore, Frost, Reyna Bird, Gabrielle Aleah Swary, Kristin Lynn, Jasmine Harris, Cassie Breen, Amani Corley. Front (L-R): 2015-16 CMU Women’s Basketball Team Jaeda Robinson, Presley Jaeda Robinson, Hudson, Jewel Cotton, Da’Jourie Turner, Coach Sue Guevara, Chelsea Middle (L-R):Middle Back (L-R):Back Brooke Beuschel, Natalie Iverson, Dominique Tera Albrecht, Shonda Long, Heather Oesterle,

14 Assistant Coaches DirectorAthletics of Athletics Director AthleticsDirector Administration of Athletics Dave Heeke Director of Athletics 10th Year

Dave Heeke has instilled his vision of a “Championship Culture” at Central Michigan University. Athletic success, academic excellence, national media exposure, record fund-raising, and a commitment to facilities have defined Heeke’s tenure as CMU’s director of athletics. CMU had a standout campaign in 2014-15, capturing two of the Mid-American Conference’s top awards. The Chippewas earned the Reese Trophy as the conference’s top men’s athletic program for the 2014-15 academic year, and it captured the Institutional Sportsmanship Award for the first time. Winning conference titles were men’s basketball, baseball and field hockey, while gymnastics captured the MAC regular-season title and qualified for NCAA regional for the seventh-straight season. CMU football earned a bowl bid for the sixth time in the last nine years, taking part in the inaugural Popeyes Bahamas Bowl. The 2013-14 season saw CMU continue to achieve success on and off the field. The gymnastics program became the first team in MAC history to win five-straight conference titles. CMU’s women’s programs received the MAC Faculty Athletics Representative Academic Achievement Award, and both field hockey and softball ranked in the top five nationally in team grade-point average. Under Heeke’s guidance, Central Michigan athletics attained new heights of success during the 2012-13 seasons. Six teams – football, soccer, women’s basketball, wrestling, gymnastics, and softball – qualified for the NCAA postseason. The football team won the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl in Detroit in front of a national television audience; the soccer program became the first in MAC history to earn an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament; women’s basketball claimed a third-straight 20-plus win season, the Mid-American Conference Tournament title, and the program’s first NCAA Tournament appearance in 29 years; and the CMU gymnastics team advanced to the NCAA Regionals for the fifth straight year, earning its fourth consecutive MAC championship along the way. In April, the CMU football program captured the national spotlight once again, as offensive tackle Eric Fisher made history when he was selected No. 1 overall in the NFL Draft by the Kansas City Chiefs. Heeke has contributed to the national landscape as a member of the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee and the Division I Football Issues Committee. Heeke has served twice on the baseball committee, first from 2006-08 and again from 2010-15, serving as the chair for the 2014-15 season. He was also a part of the football committee from 2008-13, serving as chair in 2012-13. In June 2013, Heeke was appointed to the Division I Athletic Director Advisory Group. One of just 11 Division I athletic directors nationwide to be selected for the appointment, the group meets periodically with NCAA President Mark Emmert and his staff to provide feedback and perspective on issues affecting DI athletics. The Chippewas earned the Mid-American Conference’s inaugural Cartwright Award after the 2008-09 academic year as the league’s top overall institution, capturing the annual honor given to the program that most exemplifies excellence in academics, athletics and citizenship. The 2009-10 academic year brought conference championships in football, women’s soccer, wrestling, gymnastics and baseball. The Chippewas added conference tournament titles in women’s soccer, wrestling and baseball while the men’s basketball program repeated as the MAC West Division champion. The department captured the 2007 Reese Trophy for MAC men’s all-sports competition, marking the fourth time in a five-year span that the Chippewas have accomplished that impressive feat. In 2010, CMU placed second in the Reese standings and third in the Jacoby Trophy (women’s all-sports) standings, following one of the most successful years in recent history, and the women’s standing improved to second in 2011. The Chippewa football program made four consecutive bowl appearances from 2006-09 and won 16 DirectorAthletics of Athletics Director AthleticsDirector Administration of Athletics three MAC West titles during that span. CMU’s wrestling program has finished in the top 15 at the NCAA Championships five times in the last eight years, including a seventh-place finish to cap a 2008 season that saw the Chippewas ranked as high as No. 2 nationally. In 2010, they became the first squad in MAC history to qualify all 10 wrestlers for nationals. Both the volleyball and women’s basketball programs have experienced their most successful seasons in nearly two decades in recent years, advancing to postseason play each of the last two years, while the soccer team won back-to-back MAC regular-season and tournament titles, winning a first-round NCAA Tournament match in 2009. The athletic exploits of CMU’s student-athletes are topped only by their academic accomplishments. The Chippewas have earned the MAC’s Institutional Academic Achievement Award 10 times, and CMU’s women’s varsity programs combined to win the conference’s inaugural Faculty Athletics Representative Academic Achievement Award following the 2007-08 academic year. The Chippewa soccer program posted the highest grade-point average in the country for seven consecutive years. In 2012, the field hockey program posted the highest GPA in the nation, a collective 3.61. Facility upgrades and renovations for all sports have been staples under Heeke’s leadership. Highlighting his efforts is the ongoing capital campaign to fund the new CMU Events Center, which opened December 1, 2010. The $22.5 million project includes a complete renovation of the arena in the Rose Center, as well as the addition of a dynamic entryway and new practice facilities for basketball, volleyball and wrestling. Among the first facility improvements Heeke oversaw was the installation of permanent lights at Kelly/ Shorts Stadium to allow for flexible scheduling and television appearances for football. A new $2.5 million video scoreboard system, funded fully through private contributions, debuted during the 2007-08 seasons in both Kelly/Shorts and Rose Center. The Rose Center court was refinished with an updated floor design in 2006. Additional facility improvements have included a $700,000 gymnastics practice facility, the naming and renovation of Margo Jonker Stadium for softball, stadium seating at the Field Hockey Complex, the resurfacing of the Jack Skoog Indoor Track and construction of a suite of track offices overlooking the Jack Skoog Indoor Track. CMU also began construction on a new $8 million soccer/lacrosse stadium that is set to be completed in the fall of 2015. An increased focus on fund-raising has led to seven consecutive record-breaking years - the most successful years of giving in the department’s history. The 2007-08 school year marked the first time in school history that $1 million was generated for annual funds thanks to an all-time high in number of donors. In the past seven years, the department’s fund-raising numbers have almost tripled, increasing to $1.5 million in 2014-15. Heeke has reorganized athletic fund-raising through a new umbrella organization called the Chippewa Athletic Fund (CAF). In addition to the traditional Chippewa Club, the CAF includes the Championship Fund program that provides opportunities for donors to give directly toward a sport program’s specific needs. In 2009, Heeke announced an agreement between the athletics department and Adidas on an exclusive apparel and shoe contract. All of CMU’s varsity athletics programs are now outfitted by Adidas, bringing consistency to color, design and logo usage on all uniforms and apparel. The contract marks the first time all of CMU’s varsity athletics programs have been included in a single, all-encompassing apparel agreement, and it includes special apparel pricing for club sport programs, intramurals and other campus groups. Heeke was introduced as the Chippewas’ athletics director at a press conference Dec. 8, 2005, and took the reins on Jan. 16, 2006. He replaced Herb Deromedi who retired after 11 years as athletics director and 38-plus years of total service to the university. The East Lansing, Mich., native spent 18 years at the University of Oregon, including serving as senior associate athletics director/chief of staff. There he assisted the athletics director with the daily operation of the Ducks’ $40 million budget and 17 sports. His primary role was revenue generation through external operations. Heeke received a bachelor’s degree from Albion College in 1985 and a master’s degree from Ohio State University in 1987. At Albion, he was a co-captain of the baseball team and a member of the club hockey team. He was a three-sport athlete at East Lansing High School. Heeke received the Distinguished Alumni Award from the East Lansing Educational Foundation in 2007. He and his wife, Liz, have three boys, Ryan, Max and Zach.

17 Athletics Administration SENIOR LEADERSHIP TEAM Dave Heeke...... Associate Vice President/Athletics Director Cristy Freese...... Senior Associate AD/Sport Administration Brad Wachler...... Senior Associate AD for Internal Operations Craig Willey...... Senior Assistant AD for External Operations Tera Albrecht...... Associate AD for Student-Athlete Services Bob Heller...... Associate AD for Development Benjy Wilber...... Associate AD for Compliance Mike Dabbs...... Assistant AD for Ticketing Sales and Revenue Krystal Swindlehurst ...... Assistant AD for Business Operations Rob Wyman...... Assistant AD for Communications

HEAD COACHES

Steve Jaksa Keno Davis Sue Guevara Molly Pelowski John Bonamego Baseball Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Field Hockey Football

Cheryl Stacy Jerry Reighard Sara Tisdale Peter McGahey Margo Jonker Golf Gymnastics Lacrosse Soccer Softball

Mark Guthrie Tom Borrelli Track & Field/CC Wrestling

18 Athletics Administration 2015-16 Player Bios 2015-16 Player Bios gabrielle bird Freshman 6-0 • Forward 33 South Lyon, Mich. (South Lyon East) High School: Two-time All-Kensington Lakes Athletic Association ... Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan (BCAM) Academic All-State (2013-14) ... BCAM Class B All-State special mention (2012-13) ... BCAM Class A All-State special mention (2013-14) ... Associated Press Class B All-State honorable mention (2012-13) ... Associated Press Class A All-State honorable mention (2013-14) ... Detroit Free Press Class A All-State honorable mention (2013-14) ... Detroit Free Press All-Area North honorable mention (2013-14) ... two-time Hometownlife News All-Area selection ... led KLAA in scoring (18.7) and ranked second in rebounds (10.4) as a junior ... school-record holder for career points (879), season scoring average (18.7), career average (13.7), single-game points (28), career rebounds (535), rebounds in a season (219) and rebounds per game (10.4) ... earned four letters in basketball, one in cross country. cassandra breen Sophomore 5-10 • Guard 10 Woodhaven, Mich. (Woodhaven) Total Three-point GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BLK ST PTS-AVG 2014-15 30-13 54-149 .362 31-99 .313 12-16 .750 65-2.2 15 3 16 151-5 Total 30-13 54-149 .362 31-99 .313 12-16 .750 65-2.2 15 3 16 151-5

2014-15: Saw action in her first collegiate game and scored three points against UMass (11/16) ... scored 11 points and went three-for-three from 3-point range against No. 9 Kentucky (11/22) ... made her first career start against Memphis, finishing with nine points and a career-high two assists (12/6) ... tallied a career-high four steals vs. Oakland (12/28) ... tied her career-best with 16 points vs. Kent State (1/3) ... pulled down six rebounds against Buffalo (1/7) ... scored 13 points with four 3-pointers vs. Eastern Michigan (2/14). High School: Led Woodhaven to back-to-back league and district championships … earned Detroit News All-State honorable mention (2012-13) … received Detroit Free Press All-Area honorable mention (2012-13) … led team in points and 3-pointers … surpassed the 1,000 point mark ... four-year varsity starter ... earned seven varsity letters including three in track/cross county.

20 2015-16 Player Bios 2015-16 Player Bios amani corley Sophomore 5-8 • Guard 14 Southgate, Mich. (Southgate Anderson) Total Three-point GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BLK ST PTS-AVG 2014-15 30-3 22-75 .293 3-11 .273 8-14 .571 40-1.3 41 0 14 55-1.8 Total 30-3 22-75 .293 3-11 .273 8-14 .571 40-1.3 41 0 14 55-1.8

2014-15: Saw action in first collegiate game with one assist against UMass (11/16) ... posted a career high in assists with four vs. Oregon (11/28) ... scored six points vs. Delaware State (12/16) ... played 18 minutes and totaled three rebounds and two points vs. No. 1-ranked South Carolina (12/20) ... pulled down a career-high five boards vs. Minnesota (12/21) ... had four points, three steals (career high) and three assists vs. Kent State (1/28) ... marked a career high with four assists against Ohio (1/31) ... scored career-high eight points vs. Western Michigan (2/7) ... made first collegiate start, logging career-high 27 minutes vs. Toledo (2/11). High School: Member of the 2013-14 Downriver News-Herald Dream Team … four-year starter at point guard ... reached 1,000 points the same game as CMU teammate Tinara Moore during her senior season ... named team captain as a senior. jewel cotton Redshirt Junior 6-2 • Forward 20 Harper Woods, Mich. (Harper Woods)

Total Three-point GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BLK ST PTS-AVG 2013-14 32-0 44-101 .436 1-6 .167 19-49 .388 108-3.4 17 9 11 108-3.4 2014-15 4-4 12-23 .522 0-0 .000 7-12 .583 25-6.3 6 3 4 31-7.8 Total 36-4 56-124 .479 1-6 .167 26-61 .388 133-4.6 23 12 15 139-5.6

2014-15: Suffered a season-ending knee injury four games into season ... logged a career-high 31 minutes and first career double-double with 12 points and 11 rebounds vs. UMass (11/16) … 11 rebounds vs. Umass was career-high ... scored eight points with five rebounds and tied career highs in assists (3), steals (2) and blocks (2) vs. No. 9 Kentucky (11/22) … scored eight points and grabbed three rebounds vs. Oregon (11/28). 2013-14: Named CMU’s Most Improved Player .... played in all 32 games as a redshirt freshman ... scored a season-high 12 points vs. Kentucky (11/17) and vs. Akron in MAC Tournament semifinal (3/14) ... pulled down double-digit rebounds twice, including a season-high 11 in WNIT first round game vs. Indiana-Purdue-Indianapolis (3/20) ... played a season-high 27 minutes vs. IUPUI ... averaged 3.4 points and 3.3 rebounds per game. 2012-13: Redshirt ... named team’s Practice Player of the Year and Most Improved Player. High School: Two-time All-Metro ... averaged 23 points, 10 rebounds, four assists and three blocks as a senior ... three-time team captain ... chose CMU over Eastern Michigan, Akron, Toledo, Illinois, Grand Valley State and Florida Winston.

21 2015-16 Player Bios 2015-16 Player Bios Reyna frost Freshman 6-0 • Forward 13 Reese, Mich. (Reese) High School: Two-time Associated Press All-State ... Detroit Free Press, Detroit News first team All-Stater ... Saginaw News Dream Team during junior campaign ... three-time Chris Ogryski Defensive Player of the Year ... earned first team all-conference honors as a sophomore and junior, and second team recognition as a freshman ... three-time first team All-Thumb honoree ... received All-Thumb Player of the Year and All- Advertiser Player of the Year honors (2013-14) ... Three-time Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan (BCAM) Academic All-State honoree ... BCAM Class C All-State (2013-14) ... three-time first team All- Advertiser ... led Reese to back-to-back undefeated regular seasons (20-0) as a freshman and sophomore and to consecutive district championships (2013 and 2014). Jasmine Harris Redshirt Junior 6-1 • Guard 0 Farmington Hills, Mich. (North Farmington) (UMass) 2014-15: Sat out the season per NCAA transfer rules. 2013-14 (UMASS): Was second among Minutewomen with 10.3 points per game ... averaged 3.9 rebounds = ... dished out 49 assists and notched 18 steals ... went 61-of-78 from the free throw line (78.2 percent) ... upped her points per game to 11.7 and rebounds to 4.4 during Atlantic 10 contests ... scored in double-figures in 11 of the last 13 games of the season, including at least 20 points in four of the final five contests ... averaged 16.5 points and 5.0 rebounds per appearance during the last 11 games of the season. 2012-13 (UMASS): Came off the bench to record 5.6 points and 2.2 rebounds per game, hitting 28 three-pointers among her 43 made field goals on the season ... Played in 26 contests while making three starts ... finished 31-for-42 on free throw attempts (.738).High School: Earned four letters as a member of the North Farmington High School team ... earned a distinguished scholastic career, becoming a three-time All-Oakland Athletic Association and All-Observerland and two-time all-area and all-state honoree at North Farmington while totaling the team MVP award in 2011-12 and OAA Most Improved Player in 2009-10 ... averaged 20 points, 10 rebounds and four assists per game as a senior ... was named the most improved individual on her 2008-09 high school squad ... also participated in track and field, lettering as a senior.

22 2015-16 Player Bios 2015-16 Player Bios Karli Herrington Sophomore 6-2 • Forward 24 Hemlock, Mich. (Hemlock) Total Three-point GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BLK ST PTS-AVG 2014-15 17-2 7-30 .233 2-11 .182 2-4 .500 27-1.6 2 2 6 18-1.1 Total 17-2 7-30 .233 2-11 .182 2-4 .500 27-1.6 2 2 6 18-1.1

2014-15: Saw action in her first collegiate game against UMASS (11/16) … pulled down two rebounds and added one vs. Memphis (12/6) … played a career-high in minutes (7) and finished with two rebounds and one steal vs. Oakland (12/28) … scored a career high seven points and pulled down a career-high six rebounds vs. Toledo (2/11). High School: Member of the Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan All-State first team (2013-14) … led team to Class B state semifinals (2010-11) … Detroit Free Press All-Stater and Mick McCabe’s Top 50 Players list (2012-13) … Detroit Free Press All-State honorable mention (2011-12) … all-conference first team (2011- 12) … Midland Daily News Dream Team (2011-12) … Saginaw News All-Area (2011-12) … one of the top 30 Michigan players in the Michigan-Ohio Border Battle (2011-12) … passed 1,000 career points (2013-14) … earned 14 varsity letters in basketball, volleyball and softball and track and field. Aaliah hill Freshman 6-0 • Forward 23 Flint, Mich. (Hamady) High School: First Team All-State selection ... Flint Journal Dream Team ... Detroit Free Press All-State second team ... played AAU for Michigan Crossovers ... four-year letterwinner in basketball ... earned two letters in track, earning All-State honors in the 100-meter dash. Presley hudson Freshman 5-6 • Guard 3 Wayland, Mich. (Wayland Union) High School: 2015 Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan Miss Basketball Runner-Up ... MLive Grand Rapids Press 2014-15 Player of the Year ... set a school record 40 points in one game, breaking the mark of 36 that she set as a junior ... BCAM Academic All-State honoree (2013-14) ... earned Associated Press All-State honorable mention twice ... two-time All-Ottawa-Kent Conference Gold Division ... three-time All-Allegan County selection ... two-time Advanced News South First Teamer ... MLive Grand Rapids Dream Team Selection (2013-14) ... BCAM All-State first team (2013-14) ... BCAM All-State special mention (2012-13) ... All-OK Gold honorable mention (2011-12) ... Advanced News South honorable mention (2011-12).

23 2015-16 Player Bios 2015-16 Player Bios Chelsea lynn Senior 6-0 • Forward 15 Detroit, Mich. (Martin Luther King) Total Three-point GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BLK ST PTS-AVG 2012-13 14-0 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 2-5 .400 17-1.2 0 0 4 6-0.4 2013-14 11-0 4-12 .333 0-0 .000 5-8 .625 7-0.6 3 0 4 13-1.2 2014-15 20-0 2-9 .222 0-0 .000 3-7 .429 20-1 0 0 2 7-0.4 TOTAL 45-0 8-26 .318 0-0 .000 10-20 .484 44-1.4 3 0 10 26-1

2014-15: Pulled down two rebounds vs. Richmond (11/27) … played a season-high 11 minutes, tying her high in rebounds with five and scoring three points vs. Kent State (1/3). 2013-14: Appeared in 11 games ... played a season-high 12 minutes and scored a career-high five points in season opener vs. UMass (11/10) ... came off the bench to score four points in seven minutes vs. Kent State (1/22) ... Dee Pommerenk Award recipient. 2012-13: Appeared in 12 games as a true freshman ... pulled down three rebounds and chipped in two points vs. Buffalo (2/10) ... scored first collegiate vs. Kent State, finishing with a career-high five rebounds (1/31) ... played a season-high 12 minutes vs. Robert Morris (12/17). High School: Helped lead team to Detroit Public School League championship senior season ... helped lead King to three Class A district championships ... led squad to Class A regional championship in senior year ... averaged a double-double during senior campaign ... was also an All-City selection in volleyball ... also lettered in softball ... chose CMU over Eastern Michigan, Western Michigan, Tennessee Tech, Illinois-Chicago, Detroit and Cleveland State. Tinara Moore Sophomore 6-3 • Forward 2 Southgate, Mich. (Southgate Anderson) Total Three-point GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BLK ST PTS-AVG 2014-15 22-6 18-43 .419 0-2 .000 4-11 .364 56-2.5 2 20 4 40-1.8 Total 22-6 18-43 .419 0-2 .000 4-11 .364 56-2.5 2 20 4 40-1.8

2014-15: Saw action in first collegiate game against UMass (11/16) … pulled down three rebounds vs. No. 1 South Carolina (12/20) … recorded her first career double-double (12 points, 12 rebounds) with career-high five blocks vs. Akron (1/24) … made first collegiate start vs. Ohio (1/31) … pulled down 13 boards and scored seven points in a career- high 34 minutes vs. Toledo (2/28) . High School: Received All-State first team honors (2013-14) … part of First Team All-West (2013-14) … selected as Miss Michigan and All-American nominee (2013-14) … two-time All-State honorable mention (2012, 2013) … reached 1,000 points in the same game as CMU teammate Amani Corley during her senior year at Southgate Anderson … named team captain as a senior … three-year letter winner in basketball ... also lettered in volleyball, cross country and track.

24 2015-16 Player Bios 2015-16 Player Bios jaeda robinson Freshman 5-8 • Guard 21 Bloomfield Hills, Mich. (Bloomfield Hills Marian) High School: Helped Marian to back-to-back Class A state championships in 2014 and 2015 ... named to the All-Catholic High School League team ... Detroit Free Press Class A All-State third team ... Detroit News All-State honorable mention ... team co-captain in the 2014-15. Aleah swary Sophomore 5-10 • Guard 5 Fort Wayne, Ind. (Northrop) Total Three-point GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BLK ST PTS-AVG 2014-15 16-5 27-95 .284 21-75 .280 2-3 .667 23-1.4 7 3 2 77-4.8 Total 16-5 27-95 .284 21-75 .280 2-3 .667 23-1.4 7 3 2 77-4.8

2014-15: Saw action in first collegiate game against UMass (11/16) ... made a career-high five triples and scored a career-best 17 points vs. Ball State (2/18) ... played a career-high 38 minutes in her first collegiate start and scored 14 points vs. Toledo (2/28) ... tied career-high with five triples while pulling down four rebounds and dishing out two assists, both career-highs, vs. Eastern Michigan (3/7). High School: Four- time All-Summit Athletic Conference ... member of the All-Conference All-Star Team ... four-year starter led team in scoring and rebounding all four years ... earned one letter in volleyball.

25 2015-16 Player Bios Da’Jourie Turner Senior 5-6 • Guard 1 Detroit, Mich. (Warren Fitzgerald) Total Three-point GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BLK ST PTS-AVG 2012-13 22-0 13-35 .371 1-6 .167 18-29 .621 23-1 13 0 11 45-2.0 2013-14 32-8 63-147 .429 2-8 .250 80-120 .667 50-1.6 49 1 23 208-6.5 2014-15 31-21 88-233 .378 9-38 .237 100-141 .709 85-2.7 87 1 46 285-9.2 TOTAL 85-29 164-415 .393 12-52 .218 198-290 .665 158-1.8 149 2 80 538-5.9

2014-15:Went two-for-two from behind the arc and posted four assists vs. UMass (11/16) ... scored nine points vs. Richmond (11/27) ... made first start of the season vs. Memphis and scored six points (12/6) ... had seven points and three assists vs. Oakland (12/28) ... scored 13 points vs. Dayton (12/31) ... scored 10 points and added seven rebounds and three steals vs. Buffalo (1/7) ... played a career-high 35 minutes vs. Northern Illinois (1/10) ... had 13 points and seven rebounds vs. Miami (1/14) ... tallied 11 points, three steals and three assists vs. Ohio (1/31) ... scored 21 points, going 6-for-6 from the free throw line, vs. Bowling Green (2/4) ... had 16 points and set a career-high in steals with four vs. Western Michigan (2/7) ... scored a career-high 23 points vs. Western Michigan (2/21) ... led CMU with 20 points vs. NIU (2/25) ... recorded 21 points, going 8-for-10 at the free throw line, vs. Toledo (2/28). 2013-14: Appeared in all 32 games, making eight starts ... started seven of the first eight games of the season ... scored in double figures eight times ... scored in double figures for the first time in her career with 14 points vs. UMass (11/10) ... scored a career-high 15 points vs. Ohio (2/2) ... dished out a career-high four assists vs. Western Michigan (1/25) and vs. Buffalo (2/6) ... scored 11 points in a MAC Tournament semifinal vs. Akron (3/14) ... finished second on the team with 80 free throws made.2012-13: Appeared in 22 games as a true freshman ... played a season-high 20 minutes vs. Purdue (12/2) ... scored a season-high five points vs. South Dakota State (11/23) ... dished out a season-high three assists vs. Robert Morris (12/17) ... played double digit minutes six times. High School: Led Fitzgerald to three district championships ... All-State following junior season ... Associated Press All-State Special Mention following senior season ... All-Macomb County honoree ... broke Macomb County scoring record with 47 points in a game as a junior ... averaged 28 points per game over last two seasons ... played AAU for Top Ten under coach Dwayne Scott for nine years ... chose CMU over Toledo, Nebraska, Detroit, Dayton, Eastern Michigan, Western Michigan, Akron and Cleveland State.

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2014-15 CMU Women's Basketball Central Michigan Combined Team Statistics (FINAL) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 13-18 7-7 4-9 2-2 CONFERENCE 7-11 4-5 3-6 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 6-7 3-2 1-3 2-2

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 23 BRADFORD, Crystal 22-19 727 33.0 169-423 .4 0 0 30-119 .2 5 2 64-96 .6 6 7 44 146 190 8.6 50 1 77 82 22 55 432 19.6 03 GREEN, Jessica 11-11 345 31.4 52-136 .3 8 2 4-25 .1 6 0 35-48 .7 2 9 26 26 52 4.7 18 0 33 23 4 10 143 13.0 12 TAMM, Kerby 31-30 1106 35.7 102-282 .3 6 2 90-242 .3 7 2 16-20 .8 0 0 18 90 108 3.5 43 0 45 42 6 19 310 10.0 01 TURNER, Da'Jourie 31-21 765 24.7 88-233 .3 7 8 9-38 .2 3 7 100-141 .7 0 9 27 58 85 2.7 55 1 87 55 1 46 285 9.2 32 BRACEY, Jas'Mine 31-31 894 28.8 112-220 .5 0 9 2-8 .2 5 0 54-77 .7 0 1 92 174 266 8.6 72 1 24 65 48 27 280 9.0 20 COTTON, Jewel 4-4 100 25.0 12-23 .5 2 2 0-0 .0 0 0 7-12 .5 8 3 8 17 25 6.3 10 0 6 7 3 4 31 7.8 02 JONES, Lorreal 30-10 644 21.5 81-180 .4 5 0 0-5 .0 0 0 47-80 .5 8 8 94 114 208 6.9 75 2 19 57 3 15 209 7.0 10 BREEN, Cassandra 30-13 527 17.6 54-149 .3 6 2 31-99 .3 1 3 12-16 .7 5 0 17 48 65 2.2 41 0 15 45 3 16 151 5.0 05 SWARY, Aleah 16-5 271 16.9 27-95 .2 8 4 21-75 .2 8 0 2-3 .6 6 7 8 15 23 1.4 22 1 7 12 3 2 77 4.8 14 CORLEY, Amani 30-3 405 13.5 22-75 .2 9 3 3-11 .2 7 3 8-14 .5 7 1 9 31 40 1.3 25 1 41 49 0 14 55 1.8 22 MOORE, Tinara 22-6 203 9.2 18-43 .4 1 9 0-2 .0 0 0 4-11 .3 6 4 24 32 56 2.5 23 0 2 14 20 4 40 1.8 24 HERRINGTON, Karli 17-2 116 6.8 7-30 .2 3 3 2-11 .1 8 2 2-4 .5 0 0 7 20 27 1.6 4 0 2 6 2 6 18 1.1 15 LYNN, Chelsea 20-0 94 4.7 2-9 .2 2 2 0-0 .0 0 0 3-7 .4 2 9 10 10 20 1.0 18 0 0 4 0 2 7 0.4 21 FABRICIUS, Rikke 1-0 3 3.0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 1 1 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 63 66 129 7 Total...... 31 6200 746-1898 .3 9 3 192-635 .3 0 2 354-529 .6 6 9 447 848 1295 41.8 457 7 358 468 115 220 2038 65.7 Opponents...... 31 6200 775-1892 .4 1 0 241-695 .3 4 7 324-460 .7 0 4 354 814 1168 37.7 490 - 502 431 73 216 2115 68.2

TEAM STATISTICS CMU OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 2038 2115 11/16/14 UMASS W 72-70 1307 Points per game 65.7 68.2 11/22/14 UK L 68-71 2361 Scoring margin -2.5 - 11/27/14 vs Richmond W 61-56 157 FIELD GOALS-ATT 746-1898 775-1892 11/28/14 vs Oregon W 73-67 0 Field goal pct .3 9 3 .4 1 0 12/6/14 at MEMPHIS L 61-62 523 3 POINT FG-ATT 192-635 241-695 12/13/14 at UD L 76-86 1539 3-point FG pct .3 0 2 .3 4 7 12/16/14 DELAWARE STATE W 91-63 0 3-pt FG made per game 6.2 7.8 12/20/14 vs South Carolina L 45-80 0 FREE THROWS-ATT 354-529 324-460 12/21/14 at Minnesota L 64-67 2659 Free throw pct .6 6 9 .7 0 4 12/28/14 OAKLAND W 74-69 1347 F-Throws made per game 11.4 10.5 12/31/14 UD L 89-98 1264 REBOUNDS 1295 1168 * 01/03/14 at Kent State W 83-62 597 Rebounds per game 41.8 37.7 * 1/7/15 BUFFALO W 66-58 1207 Rebounding margin +4.1 - * 1/10/15 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 56-43 1165 ASSISTS 358 502 * 1/14/15 at Miami W 60-54 139 Assists per game 11.5 16.2 * 1/17/15 at OHIO L 51-71 1127 TURNOVERS 468 431 * 1/24/15 AKRON L 72-74 1482 Turnovers per game 15.1 13.9 * 1/28/15 KENTST W 65-63 1187 Turnover margin -1.2 - * 1/31/15 OHIO L 66-74 1662 Assist/turnover ratio 0.8 1.2 * 02/04/15 at Bowling Green W 57-54 1515 STEALS 220 216 * 2/7/2015 at Western Michigan L 64-69 0 Steals per game 7.1 7.0 * 2/11/15 TOLEDO L 46-61 1294 BLOCKS 115 73 * 02-14-15 at Eastern Michigan L 64-85 524 Blocks per game 3.7 2.4 * 2/18/15 at BALL STATE L 64-73 880 ATTENDANCE 17724 14449 * 2/21/15 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 63-51 1501 Home games-Avg/Game 14-1266 13-1099 * 2/25/15 at NIU L 62-69 352 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 4-39 * 02/28/15 at TOLEDO L 53-62 4031 * 3/4/15 BALL STATE L 69-85 943 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Totals * 03-07-15 EASTERN MICHIGAN L 86-93 1004 Central Michigan 947 1091 2038 3/9/15 at NIU W 49-44 406 Opponents 1043 1072 2115 # 03-11-15 vs Western Michigan L 68-81 0

* - Conference game

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2014-15 CMU Women's Basketball Central Michigan Season Schedule/Results & Leaders (FINAL) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 13-18 7-7 4-9 2-2 CONFERENCE 7-11 4-5 3-6 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 6-7 3-2 1-3 2-2

Date Opponent Score Att. High Points High Rebounds 11/16/14 UMASS W 72-70 1307 (17)BRADFORD, Crystal (11)COTTON, Jewel (11)GREEN, Jessica 11/22/14 UK 68-71 L 2361 (16)GREEN, Jessica (10)BRACEY, Jas'Mine (10)JONES, Lorreal 11/27/14 vs Richmond W 61-56 157 (13)GREEN, Jessica (15)BRADFORD, Crystal 11/28/14 vs Oregon W 73-67 (34)BRADFORD, Crystal (15)BRADFORD, Crystal 12/6/14 at MEMPHIS 61-62 L 523 (18)TAMM, Kerby (15)BRACEY, Jas'Mine 12/13/14 at UD 76-86 L 1539 (22)GREEN, Jessica (7)BRADFORD, Crystal (22)BRADFORD, Crystal (7)GREEN, Jessica 12/16/14 DELAWARE STATE W 91-63 (22)BRACEY, Jas'Mine (10)BRADFORD, Crystal (22)BRADFORD, Crystal 12/20/14 vs South Carolina 45-80 L (20)BRADFORD, Crystal (8)BRACEY, Jas'Mine (8)JONES, Lorreal 12/21/14 at Minnesota 64-67 L 2659 (27)BRADFORD, Crystal (8)BRADFORD, Crystal 12/28/14 OAKLAND W 74-69 1347 (20)GREEN, Jessica (10)JONES, Lorreal (20)BRADFORD, Crystal 12/31/14 UD 89-98 L 1264 (29)BRADFORD, Crystal (8)BRADFORD, Crystal 01/03/14 *at Kent State W 83-62 597 (17)BRADFORD, Crystal (9)BRACEY, Jas'Mine 1/7/15 *BUFFALO W 66-58 1207 (28)BRADFORD, Crystal (12)BRADFORD, Crystal 1/10/15 *NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 56-43 1165 (20)BRADFORD, Crystal (12)JONES, Lorreal 1/14/15 *at Miami W 60-54 139 (22)BRADFORD, Crystal (15)BRADFORD, Crystal 1/17/15 *at OHIO 51-71 L 1127 (11)JONES, Lorreal (9)JONES, Lorreal 1/24/15 *AKRON 72-74 L 1482 (20)TAMM, Kerby (13)BRADFORD, Crystal 1/28/15 *KENTST W 65-63 1187 (31)BRADFORD, Crystal (8)BRACEY, Jas'Mine 1/31/15 *OHIO 66-74 L 1662 (29)BRADFORD, Crystal (16)BRACEY, Jas'Mine 02/04/15 *at Bowling Green W 57-54 1515 (21)TURNER, Da'Jourie (11)BRADFORD, Crystal 2/7/2015 *at Western Michigan 64-69 L (18)BRADFORD, Crystal (8)BRACEY, Jas'Mine 2/11/15 *TOLEDO 46-61 L 1294 (10)JONES, Lorreal (12)JONES, Lorreal 02-14-15 *at Eastern Michigan 64-85 L 524 (21)TAMM, Kerby (13)JONES, Lorreal 2/18/15 *at BALL STATE 64-73 L 880 (19)BRACEY, Jas'Mine (11)JONES, Lorreal 2/21/15 *WESTERN MICHIGAN W 63-51 1501 (23)TURNER, Da'Jourie (11)TAMM, Kerby 2/25/15 *at NIU 62-69 L 352 (20)TURNER, Da'Jourie (8)BRACEY, Jas'Mine 02/28/15 *at TOLEDO 53-62 L 4031 (21)TURNER, Da'Jourie (13)MOORE, Tinara 3/4/15 *BALL STATE 69-85 L 943 (19)TURNER, Da'Jourie (12)BRACEY, Jas'Mine 03-07-15 *EASTERN MICHIGAN 86-93 L 1004 (23)JONES, Lorreal (18)BRACEY, Jas'Mine 3/9/15 at NIU W 49-44 406 (14)BRACEY, Jas'Mine (15)JONES, Lorreal (14)TURNER, Da'Jourie 03-11-15 #vs Western Michigan 68-81 L (20)TAMM, Kerby (12)JONES, Lorreal

* - Conference game Attendance Summary Games Attend Avg/Game Home 14 17724 1266 Away 13 14292 1099 Neutral 4 157 39 Total 31 32173 1038

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2014-15 CMU Women's Basketball Central Michigan Overall/Conference Statistics (FINAL) All games

Overall Statistics Conference Statistics SUMMARY gp-gs min/g fg% 3fg% ft% r/g a/g stl blk pts/g gp-gs min/g fg% 3fg% ft% r/g a/g stl blk pts/g BRADFORD, Crystal 22-19 33.0 .400 .252 .667 8.6 3.5 55 22 19.6 12-11 33.7 .366 .188 .638 8.6 3.3 29 10 18.6 GREEN, Jessica 11-11 31.4 .382 .160 .729 4.7 3.0 10 4 13.0 TAMM, Kerby 31-30 35.7 .362 .372 .800 3.5 1.5 19 6 10.0 18-18 37.9 .362 .385 .667 4.1 1.4 13 3 10.6 TURNER, Da'Jourie 31-21 24.7 .378 .237 .709 2.7 2.8 46 1 9.2 18-18 30.1 .396 .200 .756 3.2 3.4 32 1 11.6 BRACEY, Jas'Mine 31-31 28.8 .509 .250 .701 8.6 0.8 27 48 9.0 18-18 31.3 .536 .250 .689 9.2 1.1 12 31 10.1 COTTON, Jewel 4-4 25.0 .522 .000 .583 6.3 1.5 4 3 7.8 JONES, Lorreal 30-10 21.5 .450 .000 .588 6.9 0.6 15 3 7.0 17-7 20.5 .462 .000 .615 6.6 0.5 6 0 6.5 BREEN, Cassandra 30-13 17.6 .362 .313 .750 2.2 0.5 16 3 5.0 18-6 15.3 .325 .264 .571 2.1 0.3 9 1 3.8 SWARY, Aleah 16-5 16.9 .284 .280 .667 1.4 0.4 2 3 4.8 11-3 18.9 .347 .323 .667 1.7 0.5 2 2 6.7 CORLEY, Amani 30-3 13.5 .293 .273 .571 1.3 1.4 14 0 1.8 18-3 15.4 .280 .300 .800 1.4 1.6 10 0 1.9 MOORE, Tinara 22-6 9.2 .419 .000 .364 2.5 0.1 4 20 1.8 14-6 12.5 .462 .000 .364 3.4 0.1 4 19 2.9 HERRINGTON, Karli 17-2 6.8 .233 .182 .500 1.6 0.1 6 2 1.1 9-0 6.6 .250 .286 .500 1.7 0.1 4 0 1.4 LYNN, Chelsea 20-0 4.7 .222 .000 .429 1.0 0.0 2 0 0.4 12-0 5.4 .200 .000 .400 1.1 0.0 0 0 0.3 FABRICIUS, Rikke 1-0 3.0 .000 .000 .000 1.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Totals 31 .393 .302 .669 41.8 11.5 220 115 65.7 18 .392 .301 .668 41.8 10.9 121 67 63.7 Opponent 31 .410 .347 .704 37.7 16.2 216 73 68.2 18 .400 .360 .720 36.3 15.4 126 37 66.7

Overall Statistics Conference Statistics SCORING fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% pts pts/g fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% pts pts/g BRADFORD, Crystal 169-423 . 4 0 0 30-119 . 2 5 2 64-96 . 6 6 7 432 19.6 87-238 . 3 6 6 12-64 . 1 8 8 37-58 . 6 3 8 223 18.6 GREEN, Jessica 52-136 . 3 8 2 4-25 . 1 6 0 35-48 . 7 2 9 143 13.0 TAMM, Kerby 102-282 . 3 6 2 90-242 . 3 7 2 16-20 . 8 0 0 310 10.0 63-174 . 3 6 2 57-148 . 3 8 5 8-12 . 6 6 7 191 10.6 TURNER, Da'Jourie 88-233 . 3 7 8 9-38 . 2 3 7 100-141 . 7 0 9 285 9.2 67-169 . 3 9 6 6-30 . 2 0 0 68-90 . 7 5 6 208 11.6 BRACEY, Jas'Mine 112-220 . 5 0 9 2-8 . 2 5 0 54-77 . 7 0 1 280 9.0 74-138 . 5 3 6 2-8 . 2 5 0 31-45 . 6 8 9 181 10.1 COTTON, Jewel 12-23 . 5 2 2 0-0 . 0 0 0 7-12 . 5 8 3 31 7.8 JONES, Lorreal 81-180 . 4 5 0 0-5 . 0 0 0 47-80 . 5 8 8 209 7.0 43-93 . 4 6 2 0-1 . 0 0 0 24-39 . 6 1 5 110 6.5 BREEN, Cassandra 54-149 . 3 6 2 31-99 . 3 1 3 12-16 . 7 5 0 151 5.0 25-77 . 3 2 5 14-53 . 2 6 4 4-7 . 5 7 1 68 3.8 SWARY, Aleah 27-95 . 2 8 4 21-75 . 2 8 0 2-3 . 6 6 7 77 4.8 26-75 . 3 4 7 20-62 . 3 2 3 2-3 . 6 6 7 74 6.7 CORLEY, Amani 22-75 . 2 9 3 3-11 . 2 7 3 8-14 . 5 7 1 55 1.8 14-50 . 2 8 0 3-10 . 3 0 0 4-5 . 8 0 0 35 1.9 MOORE, Tinara 18-43 . 4 1 9 0-2 . 0 0 0 4-11 . 3 6 4 40 1.8 18-39 . 4 6 2 0-2 . 0 0 0 4-11 . 3 6 4 40 2.9 HERRINGTON, Karli 7-30 . 2 3 3 2-11 . 1 8 2 2-4 . 5 0 0 18 1.1 5-20 . 2 5 0 2-7 . 2 8 6 1-2 . 5 0 0 13 1.4 LYNN, Chelsea 2-9 . 2 2 2 0-0 . 0 0 0 3-7 . 4 2 9 7 0.4 1-5 . 2 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 2-5 . 4 0 0 4 0.3 FABRICIUS, Rikke 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0.0 Totals 746-1898 . 3 9 3 192-635 . 3 0 2 354-529 . 6 6 9 2038 65.7 423-1078 . 3 9 2 116-385 . 3 0 1 185-277 . 6 6 8 1147 63.7 Opponent 775-1892 . 4 1 0 241-695 . 3 4 7 324-460 . 7 0 4 2115 68.2 433-1083 . 4 0 0 150-417 . 3 6 0 185-257 . 7 2 0 1201 66.7

Overall Statistics Conference Statistics TOTALS o-reb d-reb total pf fo a to a/to hi pts o-reb d-reb total pf fo a to a/to hi pts BRADFORD, Crystal 44 146 190 50 1 77 82 0.9 34 26 77 103 26 1 40 42 1.0 31 GREEN, Jessica 26 26 52 18 0 33 23 1.4 22 TAMM, Kerby 18 90 108 43 0 45 42 1.1 21 15 58 73 27 0 25 30 0.8 21 TURNER, Da'Jourie 27 58 85 55 1 87 55 1.6 23 13 44 57 37 1 62 37 1.7 23 BRACEY, Jas'Mine 92 174 266 72 1 24 65 0.4 22 53 113 166 38 0 19 34 0.6 22 COTTON, Jewel 8 17 25 10 0 6 7 0.9 12 JONES, Lorreal 94 114 208 75 2 19 57 0.3 23 51 61 112 40 1 9 38 0.2 23 BREEN, Cassandra 17 48 65 41 0 15 45 0.3 16 11 27 38 23 0 5 29 0.2 16 SWARY, Aleah 8 15 23 22 1 7 12 0.6 17 5 14 19 20 1 6 12 0.5 17 CORLEY, Amani 9 31 40 25 1 41 49 0.8 8 5 21 26 22 1 29 32 0.9 8 MOORE, Tinara 24 32 56 23 0 2 14 0.1 12 22 26 48 20 0 1 12 0.1 12 HERRINGTON, Karli 7 20 27 4 0 2 6 0.3 7 5 10 15 1 0 1 5 0.2 7 LYNN, Chelsea 10 10 20 18 0 0 4 0.0 3 6 7 13 11 0 0 3 0.0 3 FABRICIUS, Rikke 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 Totals 447 848 1295 457 7 358 468 0.8 91 251 502 753 265 5 197 276 0.7 86 Opponent 354 814 1168 490 - 502 431 1.2 98 192 461 653 277 - 278 230 1.2 93

30 2014-15 statistics 2014-15 statistics 1 1 1 1 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 ------2 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 1 0 1 3 2 3 1 1 0 1 1 1 3 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 3 1 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 2 1 0 6 ------6 2 - - 5 0 - 8 3 ------7 8 0 0 5 9 9 7 1 5 8 9 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 2 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 7 8 6 5 5 8 7 8 9 0 1 5 3 4 8 8 8 1 1 4 0 0 0 1 4 1 2 - - - - - 14 32 1 1 ------2 2 - - 0 4 0 DNP 7 3 8 8 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 7 2 0 1 0 5 6 4 8 9 8 4 2 0 0 2 2 8 9 2 3 6 1 2 7 5 6 7 7 4 4 4 0 0 2 0 0 8 0 3 2 2 6 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 BRACEY,JAS CORLEY,AMA 0 0 6 2 1 2 3 1 1 4 0 0 1 1 2 - 0 0 2 2 2 0 2 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 2 0 1 ------1 ------2 5 4 2 5 5 3 2 3 4 4 3 1 2 0 0 1 5 2 2 7 3 4 5 4 4 0 3 2 1 0 0 6 2 6 1 1 1 0 3 1 3 3 2 0 6 1 1 ------12 24 ------3 4 7 7 2 1 0 3 8 0 1 1 2 2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0 0 3 5 6 3 6 9 6 8 8 8 0 3 0 0 0 0 7 0 1 4 0 0 3 0 6 9 0 0 0 3 3 6 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 HERRINGTON TAMM,KERBY 5 4 4 2 5 5 4 2 2 5 0 2 0 0 1 4 3 4 1 5 4 3 4 3 2 0 ------0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 2 0 0 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 ------3 5 1 5 0 2 5 4 ------5 5 4 4 5 0 4 8 8 3 4 7 9 8 9 5 6 1 1 0 2 1 2 0 1 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 6 5 2 0 2 5 1 5 6 0 1 2 2 0 1 ------10 23 ------3 7 1 2 6 2 0 7 9 8 6 2 0 7 0 1 9 2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 3 0 2 0 2 0 2 1 2 0 3 8 6 8 6 4 0 3 8 9 8 4 2 2 8 2 9 2 0 0 0 5 0 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 2 2 2 BREEN,CASS BRADFORD,C 0 (FINAL) 1 0 2 1 - 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 ------2 ------4 3 4 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 3 1 0 0 3 3 0 5 1 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 4 2 2 4 0 1 3 0 1 0 3 - - - 05 22 1 ------7 - 5 4 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0 0 0 4 0 5 6 7 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 4 2 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 6 1 7 1 1 1 MOORE,TINA SWARY,ALEA 5 1 5 2 1 8 2 1 1 0 5 2 ------1 1 6 4 3 7 7 5 Basketball 2 1 5 1 ------03 21 1 - - - - - 3 7 6 1 2 0 7 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 4 0 9 6 8 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 FABRICIUS, GREEN,JESS 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 3 1 ------0 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 2 1 3 0 games 1 0 0 1 0 0 ------3 1 0 2 2 ------2 ------8 4 7 8 0 9 1 5 0 1 1 1 1 1 6 6 2 3 5 5 3 5 5 5 3 5 6 1 3 1 2 3 8 5 - - - - - 02 20 Women's 1 1 1 1 ------0 2 3 0 - 1 - - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 9 7 4 2 4 2 8 7 5 6 0 8 3 4 2 2 1 0 4 0 3 0 0 3 4 All 1 1 2 1 7 1 8 8 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 JONES,LORR COTTON,JEW CMU Points-Rebounds-Assists 3 5 4 3 3 1 3 0 1 1 4 7 2 9 0 4 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 3 2 1 5 3 2 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ------1 ------6 5 7 7 4 1 2 - 3 1 5 5 5 4 0 4 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 1 5 1 0 1 3 2 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 5 3 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 ------01 15 4 ------3 5 0 3 1 1 6 - 3 0 1 9 4 5 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 7 0 9 0 6 0 2 4 0 7 4 8 4 3 4 4 4 0 1 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 8 2 2 2 1 1 1 TURNER,DA' LYNN,CHELS 2014-15 L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W Michigan Score Score 65-63 64-69 57-54 64-69 86-93 86-93 61-62 76-86 63-51 73-67 49-44 68-81 72-70 61-56 61-62 64-67 66-58 60-54 72-74 66-74 53-62 56-43 89-98 68-81 63-51 72-70 68-71 73-67 76-86 45-80 74-69 83-62 56-43 51-71 65-63 57-54 46-61 64-73 62-69 69-85 49-44 91-63 64-85 45-80 68-71 62-69 51-71 72-74 64-73 64-67 74-69 46-61 69-85 64-85 91-63 89-98 66-74 53-62 61-56 83-62 66-58 60-54 Central Date 1/28/15 2/7/2015 02/04/15 2/7/2015 03-07-15 03-07-15 12/6/14 12/13/14 2/21/15 11/28/14 3/9/15 03-11-15 Date 11/16/14 11/22/14 11/27/14 11/28/14 12/6/14 12/13/14 12/20/14 12/21/14 12/28/14 01/03/14 1/7/15 1/10/15 1/14/15 1/17/15 1/24/15 1/28/15 1/31/15 02/04/15 2/11/15 2/18/15 2/25/15 02/28/15 3/4/15 3/9/15 1/10/15 12/31/14 03-11-15 2/21/15 11/16/14 12/16/14 02-14-15 12/20/14 11/22/14 2/25/15 1/17/15 1/24/15 2/18/15 12/21/14 12/28/14 2/11/15 3/4/15 02-14-15 12/16/14 12/31/14 1/31/15 02/28/15 11/27/14 01/03/14 1/7/15 1/14/15 ILLINOIS ILLINOIS STATE STATE Michigan Michigan MICHIGAN MICHIGAN Michigan Michigan MICHIGAN MICHIGAN Green Green Michigan Michigan Carolina Carolina STATE STATE State State STATE STATE Western Western Richmond South Oregon Oregon South Richmond BALL BALL TOLEDO TOLEDO Miami OHIO Bowling Eastern Western OHIO Kent Western Bowling Miami Eastern Kent UD Minnesota UD NIU NIU NIU MEMPHIS MEMPHIS NIU Minnesota KENTST at Opponent EASTERN at at at WESTERN vs at vs vs at at UD at at at at vs Opponent UMASS UK vs at DELAWARE vs OAKLAND at BUFFALO NORTHERN at AKRON KENTST OHIO at TOLEDO at WESTERN at BALL EASTERN at UMASS UK at at vs NORTHERN at AKRON at at OAKLAND TOLEDO BALL DELAWARE UD OHIO at vs at BUFFALO at

31 2014-15 MAC RECAP

Mid-American Conference MAC Postseason Honors Final Standings All-MAC First Team West Division Sina King, Akron MAC Overall Nathalie Fontaine, Ball State W L Pct. W L Pct. Amanda Corral, Northern Illinois Ball State 13 5 .772 17 13 .567 Kiyanna Black, Ohio Eastern Michigan 11 7 .611 22 12 .647 Inma Zanoguera, Toledo Western Michigan 11 7 .611 20 12 .625 Toledo 10 8 .556 18 13 .581 All-MAC Second Team Northern Illinois 8 10 .444 12 17 .414 Anita Brown, Akron Central Michigan 7 11 .389 13 18 .419 Kristen Sharkey, Buffalo Crystal Bradford, Central Michigan Cha Sweeney, Eastern Michigan East Division Miracle Woods, Western Michigan MAC Overall W L Pct. W L Pct. All-MAC Third Team Ohio 16 2 .889 27 4 .871 Hannah Plybon, Akron Akron 12 6 .667 22 8 .733 Jill Morrison, Ball State Buffalo 11 7 .611 19 12 .613 Mackenzie Loesing, Buffalo Miami (Ohio) 4 14 .222 7 23 .233 CiCi Shannon, Kent State Kent State 3 15 .167 5 25 .167 Quiera Lampkins, Ohio Bowling Green 2 16 .111 9 21 .300 All-MAC Honorable Mention Deborah Hoekstra, Bowling Green Christa Baccas, Buffalo Mid-American Conference Da’Jourie Turner, Central Michigan Tournament Results Mariah Byard, Ohio Brenae Harris, Toledo First Round (Campus sites) No. 5 Western Michigan 65, No. 12 Bowling Green 42 All-Freshman Team No. 9 Northern Illinois 44, No. 8 Central Michigan 49 Kerri McMahon, Akron No. 6 Eastern Michigan 70, No. 11 Kent State 52 Moriah Monaco, Ball State No. 7 Toledo 62, No. 10 Miami 47 Baleigh Reid, Miami Kelly Smith, Northern Illinois Second Round (Cleveland, Ohio) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott, Toledo No. 5 Western Michigan 81, No. 9 Central Michigan 68 No. 6 Eastern Michigan 74, No. 7 Toledo 57 Speciality Award Winners Coach of the Year: Quarterfinals (Cleveland, Ohio) Bob Boldon , Ohio No. 4 Buffalo 63, No. 5 Western Michigan 60 No. 6 Eastern Michigan 95, No. 3 Akron 66 Player of the Year: Sina King, Akron Semifinals (Cleveland, Ohio) Freshman of the Year: No. 1 Ohio 63, No. 4 Buffalo 55 Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott, Toledo No. 6 Eastern Michigan 75, No. 2 Ball State 65 Defensive Player of the Year: Final (Cleveland, Ohio) Christa Baccas, Buffalo No. 1 Ohio 60, No. 6 Eastern Michigan 44 Sixth Player of the Year: Mackenzie Loesing, Buffalo

32 2014-15 MAC RECAP

33 HONORS Letterwinners Academic Honors Athletic Honors MAC All-Freshman Team Sue Nissen...... 1988 CoSIDA Academic Freshman All-America Carrie Isanhart...... 1990 All-America First Team Carla Sterk...... 1990 First Team Sue Nissen...... 1988 Tracy Renken...... 1994 Jody Beerman...... 1987 Darcey Rasch...... 1996 Honorable Mention Joni Daniels...... 1998 Second Team Jody Beerman...... 1984 Erin Kuhl...... 2003 Sue Nissen...... 1989 Brandie Baker...... 2009 Kaihla Szunko...... 2011 All-MAC Niki DiGuilio...... 2011 First Team Taylor Johnson...... 2011 Third Team Tracy Creten...... 1982 Crystal Bradford...... 2012 Nancy Melissa...... 1987 Lisa Zodtner...... 1983 Jas’Mine Bracey...... 2012 Amy Welch...... 1987 Sylvia Odum...... 1984 Jessica Green...... 2012 Sue Nissen...... 1990 Betsy Yonkman...... 1985, 86 LaTanga Cox...... 1986 MAC All-Tournament Honorable Mention Jody Beerman...... 1987 LaTanga Cox...... 1984 Jody Beerman...... 1986 Sue Nissen...... 1988, 90, 91 Denise Tower...... 1984 Carla Sterk...... 1991, 93 Betsy Yonkman...... 1984, 86 CoSIDA Academic Crystal Bradford...... 2013, 14 Sylvia Odum...... 1985 All-District Jody Beerman...... 1986, 87 Second Team Second Team Nancy Melissa...... 1987 Kaihla Szunko ...... 2011 Lisa Zodtner...... 1982 Sue Nissen...... 1988, 91 Denise Tower...... 1984 Carla Sterk...... 1991, 92 Second Team Sylvia Odum...... 1985 Taylor Johnson...... 2012 Casey Manning...... 2006 Jody Beerman...... 1986 Crystal Bradford...... 2012, 13 Sue Nissen...... 1989 Brandie Baker...... 2013 Third Team Carrie Isanhart...... 1992 Jessica Schroll...... 2013 Erin Kuhl...... 2006 Carla Sterk...... 1992 Nikki Thompkins...... 1992, 93, 94 MAC Tournament MVP NCAA Post-Graduate Tracy Renken...... 1997 LaTanga Cox...... 1984 Scholarship Britni Houghton...... 2009 Crystal Bradford...... 2013 Betsy Yonkman...... 1986 Kaihla Szunko...... 2011 Jody Beerman...... 1987 Crystal Bradford...... 2015 MAC Freshman of the Year Sue Nissen...... 1991 Sue Nissen...... 1988 Third Team Brandie Baker...... 2009 Academic All-MAC Britni Houghton...... 2008 Niki DiGuilio...... 2011 First Team Shonda Long...... 2010, 11 Lisa Zodtner...... 1983 Kaihla Szunko...... 2010 MAC Sixth-Player of the Year Denise Tower...... 1984 Jessica Green...... 2013 Taylor Johnson...... 2011,14 Jody Beerman...... 1985, 86, 87 Jas’Mine Bracey...... 2014 Jalisa Olive...... 2012 Nancy Melissa...... 1986, 87, 88 Niki DiGuilio...... 2014 Trish Phillips...... 1986 MAC Coach of the Year Amy Welch...... 1987 Honorable Mention Laura Golden...... 1984 Sue Nissen...... 1989, 90, 91 Terri McFarland...... 1983 Donita Davenport...... 1985 Carla Sterk...... 1991, 92, 93 LaTanga Cox...... 1984, 85 Erin Kuhl...... 2005, 06 Betsy Yonkman...... 1984 MAC Player of the Year Casey Manning...... 2005, 06 Nancy Melissa...... 1987 Crystal Bradford...... 2014 Kaihla Szunko...... 2009,10, 11 Molly Piché ...... 1988 Niki DiGuilio...... 2013 Mary Oswald...... 1989 MAC Hall of Fame Tracy Renken...... 1995 Karen Karner...... 1992 Honorable Mention Julie Miller...... 1998 Molly Piché ...... 1988 Ebony Rainge...... 1998 CMU Hall of Fame Carrie Isanhart...... 1991, 92 Joni Daniels...... 1999 Karen Karner...... 1989 Jenny Ritz...... 1994 Sally Sedlar...... 1999 Marie Tuite...... 1990 Eve Claar...... 1995 Shelly Woods...... 2000 Jody Beerman...... 1997 Tracy Renken...... 1997 Vershaun Jones...... 2002 Sue Nissen...... 2001 Ann Skufca...... 2006 Carla Sterk...... 2004 Ann Skufca...... 2007 Sylvia Odum...... 2006 Angel Chan...... 2009 Betsy Yonkman...... 2007 Brandie Baker...... 2011, 13 LaTanga (Cox) Christmas...... 2009 Crystal Bradford...... 2012 Taylor Johnson...... 2012 Current players in bold Jessica Schroll...... 2013 Jessica Green...... 2014 Da’Jourie Turner...... 2015

34 HONORS Letterwinners -A- -J- Petrie, Tara...... 2001 Armstrong, Sherriya...... 2008 Jackson, Yolanda...... 1994-95 Phillips, Trish...... 1983-86 Johnson, Shelley...... 1986 Piché, Molly...... 1985-88 -B- Johnson, Taylor...... 2011-14 Pigott, Traci...... 1998 Backus, Amy...... 1977-79 Joiner, Shirley...... 1986-89 Pohl, Chris...... 1979-80 Baker, Brandie...... 2009, 11-13 Jolliffe, Rhonda...... 1980-81 Poole, Priscilla...... 2006 Bannon, Shawn...... 1991-92 Jones, Vershaun ...... 1999-02 -R- Beerman, Jody...... 1984-87 Rainge, Ebony...... 1995-98 Bos, Jodi...... 1981-82 -K- Ramsey, Camille...... 2008-10 Bradford, Crystal...... 2012-15 Karner, Karen...... 1976-78 Rasch, Darcey...... 1996-98 Bracey, Jas’Mine...... 2012-15 Kelly, Sherry...... 1986-89 Renken, Tracy...... 1994-97 Breen, Cassandra...... 2015 Kihn, Kristi...... 1986 Ritz, Jenny...... 1991-94 Brown, Susie...... 1977-80 Kindel, Beth...... 2001 Roberts, Julie...... 1978-81 Brown, Suzanne...... 1982 Kraft, Kelly...... 1989-91 Robinson, Jane...... 1977-80 Bryant, Malisa...... 1988-89 Kuhl, Erin...... 2003-06 Rose, Michelle...... 1991 Burns, Meghan...... 1995-96 -L- Rozak, Alicia...... 1999-01 Burnside, Tiffany...... 1994-97 LaBarge, Kathy...... 1983-86 -S- -C- LaDuke, Jordan...... 2012-14 Sedlar, Sally...... 1998-99 Chan, Angel...... 2006-09 Lasley, Tina...... 1987 Schroll, Jessica...... 2013 Chapman, Sophia...... 1984 Lawinger, Abby...... 2000-02 Shumake, Nikita...... 1990-93 Claar, Eve...... 1992-95 Loch, Elaine...... 1984-87 Skufca, Ann...... 2004-07 Corley, Amani...... 2015 Loedeman, Jean...... 1976-79 Sterk, Carla...... 1990-93 Cotton, Jewel...... 2014 Long, Shonda...... 2008-10 Swary, Aleah...... 2015 Cox, LaTanga...... 1983-86 Luckett, Latisha...... 2006-09 Szunko, Brittany...... 2008 Craven, Carlotta...... 1990-92 Lynn, Chelsea...... 2013-15 Szunko, Kaihla...... 2007, 10-11 Creten, Tracy...... 1979-82 -M- Culberston, Jodi...... 1997-00 -T- Magnant, Chris...... 1982-85 Tamm, Kerby...... 2012-14 -D- Manning, Casey...... 2003-06 Taylor, Linda...... 1992-95 Daniels, Joni...... 1998-99 Martin, Kendra ...... 2002 Thompkins, Nikki...... 1991-94 Didley, Denise...... 1995-97 Mason, Yvette...... 1989-90 Tower, Denise...... 1981-84 DiGuilio, Niki...... 2011-14 Mazzolini, Gina...... 1975-78 Turner, Da’Jourie...... 2013-15 Douglas, Tiffany...... 2004, 06 McClusky, Lori...... 1989-90 Duczynski, Missy...... 1987-90 McFarland, Terri...... 1980-83 -V- Mecoli, Lindsay...... 2003-06 Verhey, Rachel...... 1996-99 -E- Melissa, Nancy...... 1984-87 Verhoff, Stacey...... 2005-08 Eidson, Desiree...... 2000-03 Merchant, Suzy...... 1988-91 Elwer, Amanda...... 2001-04 -W- Merriman, Wendy...... 1990-93 Evans, Sharlonda...... 1993-96 Walsh, Tara...... 1994-95 Miller, Julie...... 1995-98 Erdman, Tracy Jo...... 1999 Warczinsky, Heidi...... 2009-10 Miller, Skylar...... 2009-12 Warner, Cindy...... 1978 -F- Minaricova, Mari...... 1995-98 Waters, Karen...... 1980 Fambro, LaTisha...... 1998 Moore, Tinara...... 2015 Weidman, Patty...... 1981-84 Munz, Molli...... 1999-02 Welch, Amy...... 1984-87 -G- Myers, Chasidy...... 2003-06 Germany, Rochelle...... 1999-00 Welch, Kylie...... 2012-14 Green, Jessica...... 2012-15 -N- Wendt, Rory...... 1999 Nash, Linda...... 1979-82 Westover, Dana...... 2005-08 -H- Niermann, Pam...... 1982-83 Widman, Elizabeth...... 2002 Hatfield, Lindy...... 2002-05 Nissen, Sue...... 1988-91 Williams, Jill...... 2001 Harmon, Raina...... 2001-04 Nora, Kerry...... 1995-98 Willis, Morgan...... 2004 Heintz, Christy...... 2001 Wilson, Candace...... 2005-08 -O- Henderson, Laurie ...... 2000-03 Winner, Amanda...... 1999 Odum, Sylvia...... 1982-85 Herrington, Karli...... 2015 Woods, Shelly...... 1997-00 Holman, Kendra...... 2008-10 Olive, Jalisa...... 2010-13 Houghton, Britni...... 2007-10 Oostendorp, Vicki...... 1988-89 -Y- Humphrey, Chris...... 1979 O’Sullivan, Ann...... 1983 Yonkman, Betsy...... 1983-86 Hurd, Sharonda...... 2004-2007 Oswald, Mary...... 1987-90 Yops, Lauren...... 2003 -I- -P- -Z- Isanhart, Carrie...... 1990-93 Pattison, Nancy...... 1980-83 Zodtner, Lisa...... 1980-83 Pence, Cheryl...... 1976-79 Active players in bold 35 All-Time Vs. Opponents Game-By-Game results Adrian...... 4-0 Indiana State...... 2-4 Saint Louis...... 4-0 Akron...... 20-16 Iowa...... 0-1 San Diego...... 0-1 Alabama...... 0-1 IPFW...... 2-0 San Diego State...... 0-1 Alabama A&M...... 0-1 IUPUI...... 1-2 San Francisco...... 0-1 Alaska Anchorage...... 1-0 Iowa State...... 0-1 San Jose State...... 1-0 American...... 1-0 Jackson State...... 1-0 Seton Hall...... 0-1 Arizona State...... 0-2 Jacksonville...... 1-0 Shaw...... 1-0 Ball State...... 35-37 Kansas...... 0-2 Siena...... 1-0 Baylor...... 0-1 Kansas State...... 0-3 Siena Heights...... 1-0 Binghamton...... 1-1 Kent State...... 26-31 South Dakota State...... 1-0 Belmont...... 1-0 Kentucky...... 0-2 South Florida...... 0-1 Bowling Green...... 17-47 Lake Superior State...... 4-0 South Carolina...... 0-1 Bradley...... 4-1 Lewis...... 1-0 Southern California...... 0-1 Brigham Young...... 1-0 Long Island...... 1-0 Southern Illinois...... 2-2 Boston University...... 1-0 Longwood...... 1-0 Southern Methodist...... 1-1 Buffalo...... 10-8 Louisiana Tech...... 0-2 Southwest Mo. St...... 2-0 Butler...... 0-2 Louisville...... 1-2 Stony Brook...... 0-1 California...... 1-1 Loyola-Chicago...... 0-2 Syracuse...... 1-0 CSU-Fullerton...... 1-0 Massachusetts...... 2-0 Temple...... 0-3 Calvin...... 8-10 Maine...... 1-2 Tennessee State...... 2-0 Canisius...... 4-0 Manhattan...... 1-0 Texas...... 1-1 Cedarville...... 1-0 Marquette...... 1-2 Texas - Pan Am...... 1-0 Central Florida...... 0-1 Marshall...... 4-5 Texas A&M...... 0-2 Chicago State...... 5-1 Marygrove...... 1-0 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...... 2-0 Cincinnati...... 0-1 Maryland...... 0-1 Texas Southern...... 3-0 Cleveland State...... 4-2 McMaster...... 1-0 Toledo...... 30-45 Coastal Carolina...... 1-0 Memphis...... 0-1 Tri-State...... 1-0 Colgate...... 1-0 Mercer...... 1-0 Troy...... 1-0 College of Charleston...... 1-0 Miami (OH)...... 26-31 UAB...... 1-2 Colorado...... 0-2 Michigan...... 11-15 Valparaiso...... 4-2 Concordia...... 1-0 Michigan State...... 13-29 Vermont...... 0-1 Dartmouth...... 2-0 Michigan Tech...... 1-0 Wagner...... 1-0 Davidson...... 1-0 Middle Tenn. State...... 0-1 Wake Forest...... 1-0 Dayton...... 4-6 Minnesota...... 2-1 Washington...... 0-1 Delaware State...... 1-0 Mo.-Kansas City...... 1-0 Washington State...... 0-1 Delta...... 1-0 Mo.-Saint Louis...... 1-0 Waterloo...... 1-0 DePaul...... 1-3 Morehead State...... 1-0 Wayne State...... 5-8 Detroit...... 4-14 Nebraska...... 1-2 West Virginia...... 1-0 Drake...... 0-1 New Hampshire...... 1-0 Western Illinois...... 2-0 Drexel...... 1-0 New Mexico...... 1-1 Western Michigan...... 44-49 Duke...... 0-1 New Mexico State...... 0-1 Western Ontario...... 2-0 Duquesne...... 1-0 Niagara...... 2-1 Wichita State...... 2-0 East Carolina...... 0-2 North Carolina A&T...... 1-0 Wilberforce...... 1-0 East Tennessee State...... 1-0 Northeastern Illinois...... 1-0 Windsor...... 2-0 Eastern Kentucky...... 1-0 Northern Colorado...... 1-0 Wisconsin...... 1-0 Eastern Michigan...... 46-36 Northern Illinois...... 27-22 Wis.-Green Bay...... 4-2 Evansville...... 1-0 Northern Iowa...... 0-1 Wis.-Milwaukee...... 3-4 Ferris State...... 4-2 Northern Michigan...... 14-1 Wis.-Stevens Point...... 1-1 Flint...... 1-0 Northwestern...... 0-5 Wofford...... 1-0 Florida...... 0-1 Northwood...... 1-0 Wright State...... 2-1 Florida State...... 0-1 Notre Dame...... 1-4 Wyoming...... 1-0 Franklin...... 3-0 Oakland...... 6-12 Xavier...... 3-2 Gardner-Webb...... 1-0 Ohio...... 31-29 Yale...... 1-0 George Washington...... 0-1 Ohio State...... 0-4 Youngstown State...... 4-1 Georgetown...... 0-2 Oklahoma...... 0-1 Georgia...... 0-4 Oklahoma State...... 0-1 2015-16 Opponents in bold Georgia State...... 1-0 Ole Miss...... 2-1 Grand Valley State...... 12-1 Oregon...... 1-0 Hampton...... 0-1 Pittsburgh...... 0-2 Harvard...... 1-1 Prairie View A&M...... 1-0 Hope...... 1-1 Providence...... 0-1 Houston...... 0-1 Purdue...... 4-3 Howard...... 2-0 Quinnipiac...... 0-1 Illinois...... 2-4 Rice...... 1-1 Illinois-Chicago...... 5-2 Richmond...... 1-0 Illinois-Chicago Circle...... 0-1 Robert Morris...... 1-1 Illinois State...... 1-8 Saginaw Valley State...... 3-2 Indiana...... 1-5 Saint Joseph’s...... 1-1

36 All-Time Vs. Opponents Game-By-Game results

1969-70 F/23 Western Michigan L 49-65 H J/21 Windsor W 72-22 N Overall: 3-2 F/27 Michigan State L 31-46 H J/22 Eastern Michigan W 78-49 N Head Coach: Fran Koenig F/27 Eastern Michigan W 63-39 H J/22 Wayne State L 63-72 N F/14 Western Michigan W 40-30 H F/28 Calvin L 52-79 H J/27 at Adrian W 71-61 A F/24 at Calvin L 31-50 A M/1 Michigan State L 45-47 H F/1 at Grand Valley State W 61-55 A M/5 at Eastern Michigan W 56-34 A F/4 Illinois State L 68-83 H M/9 Michigan State L 53-55 H 1974-75 F/5 Indiana L 54-59 N M/11 Calvin W 44-32 H Overall: 10-7 F/5 vs Northern Iowa L 48-69 N Head Coach: Marcy Weston F/9 Michigan State L 51-68 H 1970-71 Western Ontario W 65-45 N F/12 at Eastern Michigan L 60-71 A Overall: 7-4 McMaster W 58-41 N F/15 at Western Michigan W 68-67 A Head Coach: Fran Koenig Eastern Michigan W 52-50 N F/17 Wayne State L 66-73 H F/9 at Calvin W 55-52 A Waterloo W 53-35 N F/19 at Michigan State L 63-79 A F/13 at Western Michigan L 37-44 A Michigan State W 50-40 H F/25 Southern Illinois W 93-60 H F/15 Michigan State W 41-37 H vs Calvin L 52-63 N F/26 Western Michigan L 64-66 H F/24 Calvin L 33-34 H Northern Michigan W 80-33 H Calvin W 67-47 H F/27 at Michigan State W 63-40 A at Illinois W 56-38 A M/3 Wayne State W 65-62 H M/4 at Hope L 34-37 A at Illinois State L 62-71 A Michigan State L 62-64 H M/5 Delta W 59-40 H at Southern Illinois W 44-34 A M/4 Grand Valley State W 67-66 H M/6 Flint W 47-40 H at Eastern Michigan L 47-49 A M/10 Northwestern # L 60-75 N M/12 at Illinois L 40-42 A Calvin L 51-54 H M/13 at Franklin W 71-35 A at Grand Valley State W 66-44 A 1977-78 M/13 at Ball State W 60-36 A at Western Michigan L 51-62 A Overall: 13-8 at Michigan State L 55-63 A AIAW State Champion 1971-72 Northern Michigan W 74-36 N Head Coach: Ro DiBrezzo Overall: 8-5 Eastern Michigan L 25-35 N D/10 Michigan W 73-71 H Head Coach: Fran Koenig J/14 at Ball State L 66-70 A F/5 at Michigan State W 54-52 A 1975-76 J/19 UI-Chicago Circle L 50-56 N F/12 at Northern Michigan W 45-41 A Overall: 11-12 J/20 Missouri-St. Louis W 80-25 N F/14 Michigan W 64-31 H Head Coach: Marcy Weston J/21 Purdue L 60-63 N F/19 Western Michigan L 49-53 H at Northern Michigan W 80-39 A J/24 Michigan State L 61-68 H F/24 at Calvin L 30-47 A at Wis.-Stevens Point L 50-66 A F/1 Wayne State W 80-54 H F/28 Michigan State W 58-51 H Western Ontario W 73-54 N F/3 at Illinois W 79-53 A M/3 at Grand Valley St. W 50-36 A Wayne State (OT) W 69-67 N F/7 at Oakland W 56-54 A M/4 at Western Michigan L 45-54 A Michigan L 54-55 N at Grand Valley State W 77-64 A M/4 at Michigan State W 36-35 A Calvin W 71-59 H F/11 at Northern Michigan W 76-59 A M/10 Illinois State L 49-55 H Southern Illinois L 56-70 H at Western Michigan L 72-87 A M/11 Cedarville W 59-44 H Michigan State W 69-50 H F/16 Eastern Michigan W 60-51 H M/11 Franklin W 60-46 H Kansas State L 51-61 N F/18 Calvin W 56-52 H M/12 Western Michigan L 46-50 H Indiana L 54-83 N F/20 Adrian W 72-53 H Eastern Michigan L 45-65 H F/22 Shaw W 78-59 H 1972-73 at Calvin W 100-42 A F/24 Indiana W 65-54 H Overall: 4-6 Michigan L 59-69 H F/25 Western Michigan L 68-69 H Head Coach: Fran Koenig at Western Michigan L 76-86 A Eastern Michigan W 76-74 H J/31 at Calvin L 38-52 A Grand Valley State W 45-42 H Michigan State L 58-66 N F/3at Eastern Michigan W 42-29 A at Michigan State W 82-81 A Oakland L 68-69 H F/9 Northern Michigan W 57-24 H Wayne State L 69-81 H F/10 Michigan W 47-21 H Western Michigan L 56-76 H 1978-79 F/15 at Michigan State L 42-44 A Michigan W 63-61 N Overall: 10-7 F/21 Calvin L 40-43 H Michigan State W 75-65 N AIAW State Champion F/24 at Western Michigan L 63-71 A Western Michigan L 57-70 H Head Coach: Ro DiBrezzo M/2 Hope W 52-27 N West Virginia W 90-64 H Ferris State W 74-58 H M/3 Western Michigan L 38-60 N Illinois State L 61-76 H Wayne State L 56-67 H M/3 Michigan State L 43-45 N Ball State W 75-63 A 1976-77 Purdue W 95-79 H 1973-74 Overall: 12-14 at Calvin W 90-67 A Overall: 4-7 # AIAW Midwest Regional at Indiana L 50-57 A Head Coach: Fran Koenig Head Coach: Ro DiBrezzo at Michigan State L 56-70 A J/31 Calvin L 36-50 H D/4 at Oakland L 50-56 A at Adrian W 75-71 A F/2 at Michigan State L 37-58 A D/10 Grand Valley State W 68-52 H at Michigan W 81-78 A F/8 at Northern Michigan W 67-28 A D/17 Western Illinois W 79-32 H at DePaul L 57-76 A F/14 Grand Valley State W 57-37 H J/13 at Wayne State L 41-78 A Grand Valley State W 68-65 H F/15 Eastern Michigan W 56-38 H J/14 Northern Michigan W 70-50 H at Eastern Michigan L 58-67 A F/19 at Calvin L 53-59 A J/17 at Michigan L 58-60 A Northern Michigan W 80-63 H

37 Game-By-Game results Game-By-Game results

Detroit L 74-95 H F/27 at Lewis W 83-68 A F/26 Ball State* W 88-46 H Oakland W 84-63 H F/28 at Northern Illinois L 69-79 A M/2 Bowling Green* W 79-69 H at Western Michigan W 68-64 A M/5 Wayne State L 64-70 N M/5 at Eastern Michigan* L 68-80 A Detroit L 54-58 N M/11 Toledo** W 80-66 N 1981-82 M/12 Miami** W 78-73 N 1979-80 Overall: 11-18; MAC: 2-7, 10th M/16 Maryland+ L 71-94 N Overall: 19-8 Head Coach: Laura Golden AIAW State Champion N/27 Michigan State W 74-72 N 1983-84 Head Coach: Ro DiBrezzo N/28 Michigan L 77-85 N Overall: 27-3; MAC: 18-0, 1st D/4 Ferris State W 99-66 H D/3 at Oakland L 66-75 A Head Coach: Laura Golden D/6 Calvin W 80-33 H D/7 Ohio* W 93-86 H N/25 Cal State Fullerton W 76-64 N D/8 at Oakland L 74-86 A D/11 at Kent State* L 59-75 A N/26 Nebraska L 81-83 N D/11 Adrian W 93-59 H D/19 at Michigan L 68-83 A D/3 at Michigan State L 72-76 A D/15 Wayne State W 72-62 H J/2 Lake Superior State W 85-70 H D/6 at Michigan W 82-63 A D/28 at Northern Michigan W 62-47 A J/8 Wisconsin-Milwaukee L 67-69 N D/9 Cleveland State (OT) W 82-78 H D/29 Wisconsin-Green Bay W 81-61 N J/9 Wisconsin-Green Bay W 67-65 N D/10 Purdue W 74-44 H D/30 UW-Stevens Point W 72-64 N J/10 at Northern Michigan W 67-64 A D/18 at Minnesota W 92-71 A J/3 at Toledo W 93-66 A J/13 at Western Michigan* L 66-73 A D/21 at Notre Dame W 72-69 A J/6 DePaul W 75-65 H J/16 Miami* L 52-82 H D/30 Detroit W 94-78 H J/9 at Western Michigan W 64-60 A J/19 Michigan State L 56-71 H J/4 at Northern Illinois* W 89-60 A J/12 Ball State W 72-63 H J/22 at Bowling Green* L 61-74 A J/7 Kent State* W 83-58 H J/17 Grand Valley State W 72-60 H J/23 at Toledo* L 51-65 A J/11 at Ball State* W 74-53 A J/18 Kent State L 62-81 N J/26 Grand Valley State W 73-64 H J/14 Western Michigan* W 96-55 H J/19 at Bowling Green W 64-55 A J/29 at Indiana L 47-76 A J/18 at Ohio* W 80-69 A J/21 Michigan State L 52-63 H J/30 at Ball State* L 75-86 A J/21 Miami* W 94-70 H J/22 Lake Superior State W 91-68 H F/2 Eastern Michigan* W 83-74 H J/25 Bowling Green* W 89-60 H J/26 Indiana State L 69-71 H F/6 Northern Illinois* L 67-69 H J/28 at Eastern Michigan* W 85-68 A J/30 Eastern Michigan W 86-61 H F/7 Northern Michigan W 66-58 H F/1 Toledo* W 77-67 H F/1 Michigan Tech W 95-53 N F/8 Ferris State W 83-64 H F/4 at Kent State* W 80-57 A F/2 at Northern Michigan W 82-64 A F/9 Michigan L 74-75 H F/8 Ball State* W 80-65 H F/5 at Grand Valley State W 85-79 A F/16 at Detroit L 66-92 A F/11 at Western Michigan W 78-61 A F/9 at Detroit L 37-80 A F/18 Western Michigan** W 47-45 N F/15 Ohio* W 99-77 H F/15 Miami L 58-69 H F/21 Miami** L 56-103 N F/18 at Miami* W 85-64 A F/16 Michigan L 69-83 H F/24 at Saginaw Valley State L 61-66 A F/22 at Bowling Green* W 74-66 A F/23 Northern Illinois W 92-82 H F/27 at Purdue W 60-58 A F/25 Eastern Michigan* W 85-63 H Wayne State L 73-75 F/28 at Indiana State L 71-73 A F/29 at Toledo* W 75-73 A M/3 Northern Illinois* W 88-75 H 1980-81 1982-83 M/5 Northern Illinois** W 106-72 N Overall: 10-16 Overall: 21-9; MAC: 12-6, 3rd M/9 Toledo** W 71-55 N AIAW State Champion Head Coach: Laura Golden M/15 Alabama+ L 70-78 N Head Coach: Jane Cwayna N/20 Northern Michigan W 80-61 H D/6 Oakland L 80-87 H N/26 Michigan W 93-75 N 1984-85 D/9 Michigan L 83-84 H N/27 Western Michigan W 69-62 N Overall: 19-10; MAC: 15-3, 1st D/16 at Ferris State W 84-61 A D/1 Saginaw Valley State W 67-60 H Head Coach: Donita Davenport J/2 Northern Illinois W 92-84 N D/4 at Windsor W 90-41 A N/23 Texas Southern W 104-76 N J/3 Ohio L 61-66 N D/6 at Ferris State L 75-77 A N/24 Kansas State L 60-75 N J/4 Western Michigan L 76-81 N D/11 Oakland L 62-68 H N/30 San Diego State L 45-81 N J/6 at Lake Superior State W 77-60 A D/18 at Akron W 64-63 A D/1 at Illinois L 63-66 A J/10 Toledo W 72-48 H D/19 at Youngstown State W 78-69 A D/4 Michigan L 56-63 H J/13 Kent State L 66-73 H J/5 Eastern Michigan* W 69-44 H D/8 Michigan State L 64-67 H J/17 at DePaul L 69-85 A J/8 at Toledo* W 58-56 A D/20 at Ohio State L 54-87 A J/20 at Michigan State L 61-69 A J/12 Northern Illinois* W 53-50 H D/22 at Cleveland State W 68-61 A J/22 at Eastern Michigan L 59-85 A J/15 at Kent State* W 72-53 A D/29 Wisconsin W 76-66 H J/24 Bowling Green L 69-73 H J/19 Miami* W 69-67 H J/2 at Ball State* W 76-55 A J/27 Detroit L 62-72 H J/22 at Western Michigan* W 96-78 A J/5 at Miami* W 60-57 A J/30 at Franklin W 81-69 A J/26 Ohio* W 98-81 H J/9 Ohio* W 79-61 H J/31 at Ball State W 83-82 A J/29 at Ball State* W 82-62 A J/12 at Western Michigan* W 76-66 A F/4 at Grand Valley State L 76-79 A F/2 at Bowling Green* L 60-80 A J/15 at Bowling Green* L 41-58 A F/7 at Ohio W 68-64 A F/5 Toledo* L 56-58 H J/19 Eastern Michigan* W 83-60 H F/10 Saginaw Valley State W 75-74 H F/9 at Northern Illinois* L 54-59 A J/23 at Toledo* W 67-53 A F/14 at Miami L 68-77 A F/12 Kent State* W 72-57 H J/26 Northern Illinois* W 79-67 H F/16 Northern Michigan L 79-86 H F/16 at Miami* L 63-65 A J/30 at Kent State* W 62-46 30 F/21 Western Michigan W 90-71 H F/19 Western Michigan* W 78-57 H F/2 Miami* W 78-63 H F/23 at Wayne State L 72-87 A F/23 at Ohio* L 80-91 A F/6 at Ohio* W 79-74 A

38 Game-By-Game results Game-By-Game results

F/9 Western Michigan* W 80-73 H F/4 Ball State* W 79-68 H J/28 at Bowling Green* L 65-87 A F/13 Bowling Green* W 69-58 H F/7 at Eastern Michigan* W 93-81 A F/1 Toledo* W 55-54 H F/16 at Eastern Michigan* L 79-80 A F/11 Miami* W 77-64 H F/4 at Kent State* W 75-68 A F/20 Toledo* W 98-78 H F/14 at Toledo* L 66-75 A F/8 Ball State* W 69-52 H F/23 at Northern Illinois* L 70-74 A F/18 Western Michigan* L 71-78 H F/11 at Miami* W 56-55 A F/27 Kent State* W 63-60 H F/21 at Dayton W 80-59 A F/15 Western Michigan* L 68-72 H M/2 at Ball State* W 75-73 A F/25 Ohio* W 81-69 H F/18 at Ohio* L 59-74 A M/8 Northern Illinois** W 72-59 N F/28 at Kent State* L 67-76 A F/22 at Eastern Michigan* L 61-79 H M/9 Western Michigan** L 63-73 N M/6 Western Michigan** W 82-70 N F/25 Bowling Green* L 78-91 H M/7 Bowling Green** L 62-63 N M/1 at Toledo* L 63-71 A 1985-86 M/7 Miami** W 74-58 N Overall: 18-11; MAC: 13-5, t-2nd 1987-88 M/8 Toledo** L 51-55 N Head Coach: Donita Davenport Overall: 16-13; MAC: 11-5, 4th N/22 Georgia L 55-97 N Head Coach: Donita Davenport 1989-90 N/23 East Carolina L 71-77 N N/27 East Carolina L 77-78 N Overall: 14-14; MAC: 7-9, 5th N/29 Kansas State L 63-82 N N/28 Louisville L 62-72 N Head Coach: Donita Davenport N/30 New Mexico W 77-52 N D/4 Marquette W 57-52 N N/24 Illinois-Chicago W 81-55 N D/7 at Michigan State W 86-76 A D/5 Middle Tennessee St. L 56-64 N N/25 Wisconsin-Green Bay W 53-52 N D/15 Youngstown State W 83-60 H D/16 Bradley W 96-91 H N/29 at Michigan State L 60-71 A D/20 Southern Methodist W 75-54 N D/18 Washington L 61-79 N D/1 Nebraska W 66-50 N D/21 at Ohio State L 75-95 A D/19 Rice W 84-80 N D/2 at Minnesota W 72-60 A D/30 at Michigan L 63-71 A D/30 at Houston L 53-90 A D/6 at Akron L 59-72 A J/2 at Western Michigan* W 66-61 A D/31 at Baylor L 56-75 A D/9 Indiana State W 67-49 H J/4 Ohio* W 90-81 H J/2 at Rice L 62-82 A D/18 at Georgia L 47-78 A J/8 Bowling Green* L 52-53 H J/6 Eastern Michigan* W 94-74 H D/20 at Georgia State W 71-67 A J/11 at Eastern Michigan* W 90-86 A J/9 at Toledo* W 61-58 A D/21 at Mercer W 71-64 A J/15 Toledo* W 82-62 H J/13 Dayton W 73-64 H J/3 Ball State* W 69-67 H J/18 at Northern Illinois* W 87-86 A J/16 at Kent State* W 103-70 A J/6 at Miami* L 61-65 A J/22 Kent State* W 82-72 H J/20 Ball State* W 74-72 H J/10 Western Michigan* W 71-64 H J/25 at Ball State* W 82-59 A J/23 at Miami* W 71-63 A J/13 at Ohio* W 62-57 A J/29 Miami* W 94-82 H J/27 Western Michigan* W 75-61 H J/17 at Toledo* L 59-69 A F/1 at Ohio* L 83-88 A J/30 at Ohio* L 60-71 A J/20 Bowling Green* L 60-70 H F/5 at Bowling Green* L 75-85 A F/3 at Bowling Green* L 78-101 A J/24 at Eastern Michigan* W 58-57 A F/8 Eastern Michigan* L 61-65 H F/6 Toledo* W 63-61 H J/27 at Maine L 54-57 A F/12 at Toledo* W 87-67 A F/13 Kent State* W 85-73 H J/31 at Kent State* W 75-64 A F/15 Northern Illinois* W 101-79 H F/17 at Ball State* W 68-58 A F/3 Miami* L 73-96 H F/19 at Kent State* W 76-70 A F/20 Miami* L 56-64 H F/7 at Western Michigan* L 64-73 A F/22 Ball State* W 89-70 H F/24 at Western Michigan* L 56-64 A F/10 Ohio* W 69-58 H F/25 at Miami* W 86-62 A F/27 Ohio* W 68-64 H F/14 Toledo* L 59-78 H M/2 Western Michigan* L 65-73 H M/2 Bowling Green* L 69-89 H F/17 at Bowling Green* L 64-88 A M/7 Bowling Green** W 67-64 N M/5 at Eastern Michigan* W 78-69 A F/21 Eastern Michigan* W 68-63 H M/8 Ohio (OT)** L 85-92 N M/8 Toledo** W 50-49 N F/28 Kent State* L 64-78 H M/11 Bowling Green** L 60-95 N M/3 at Ball State* L 60-62 A 1986-87 M/5 Ball State** L 57-77 N Overall: 17-11; MAC: 11-5, 2nd 1988-89 Head Coach: Donita Davenport Overall: 12-17; MAC: 7-9, t-5th 1990-91 N/28 Eastern Kentucky W 101-75 N Head Coach: Donita Davenport Overall: 21-8; MAC: 11-5, 2nd N/29 at Bradley (OT) W 91-88 A N/25 Florida State L 78-100 N Head Coach: Donita Davenport D/3 Michigan State L 72-95 H N/26 SW Missouri State W 94-78 N N/23 Chicago State W 82-53 N D/5 at Louisiana Tech L 68-85 A N/29 Michigan State L 66-72 H N/24 Canisius W 67-47 N D/6 American W 64-56 N D/3 Michigan W 76-74 H N/27 Michigan State W 56-55 H D/14 Ohio State L 61-87 H D/9 at Indiana State L 62-76 A N/30 Wake Forest W 69-66 N D/17 at Detroit L 72-88 A D/10 at Southern Illinois L 32-47 A D/1 at Louisiana Tech L 62-81 A D/19 Brigham Young W 83-70 N D/15 Georgia L 75-85 H D/6 at Michigan W 64-48 A D/20 at Michigan State L 54-65 A D/19 at Purdue L 49-88 A D/8 at UW-Milwaukee W 84-61 A D/31 Kent State* W 80-71 H D/29 San Jose State W 70-51 N D/19 at Wyoming W 69-67 A J/3 Bowling Green* L 79-85 H D/30 Texas A&M L 64-88 N D/21 at Colorado L 60-63 A J/7 at Ball State* W 63-62 A J/1 at California W 83-73 A D/29 Akron W 76-50 H J/10 Eastern Michigan* W 84-66 H J/7 Kent State* W 75-72 H J/2 Western Michigan* W 67-63 H J/14 at Miami (OT)* W 72-65 A J/11 at Ball State* L 71-80 A J/5 Ohio* W 82-72 H J/17 Toledo* W 89-81 H J/14 Miami* L 58-71 H J/12 at Bowling Green* W 72-60 A J/21 at Western Michigan* W 79-60 A J/18 at Western Michigan* L 58-68 A J/16 Eastern Michigan* W 76-60 H J/28 at Ohio* W 72-61 A J/21 Ohio* W 77-68 H J/19 at Toledo* L 61-76 A J/31 at Bowling Green* L 78-91 A J/25 Eastern Michigan* W 81-66 H J/23 Kent State* W 90-86 H

39 Game-By-Game results Game-By-Game results

J/26 at Ball State* W 80-62 A J/30 at Akron* W 80-50 A F/4 Western Michigan* W 70-61 H J/30 Miami* W 67-61 H F/3 at Bowling Green* L 62-81 A F/8 at Bowling Green* W 60-58 A F/2 at Ohio* W 72-64 A F/6 Toledo* W 60-54 H F/11 at Eastern Michigan* W 66-58 A F/9 Bowling Green* L 66-78 H F/10 at Kent State* L 64-81 A F/15 Ball State* W 64-59 H F/13 at Eastern Michigan* L 61-68 A F/13 Ball State* W 66-59 H F/18 at Miami* L 54-62 A F/16 Toledo* W 78-76 H F/17 at Miami* L 69-70 A F/22 Kent State* L 63-77 H F/20 at Kent* L 75-94 A F/20 Western Michigan* W 62-50 H F/25 at Ohio* L 54-66 A F/23 Ball State* W 66-61 H F/24 at Ohio* W 55-45 A M/1 Toledo* L 66-85 H F/27 at Miami* L 60-73 A F/27 Akron* W 78-64 H M/4 at Akron* L 71-80 A M/2 at Western Michigan* W 72-63 A M/3 Bowling Green* L 62-73 H M/7 at Toledo** L 64-81 A M/5 Ohio** W 71-70 N M/6 at Eastern Michigan* W 53-51 A M/7 Bowling Green** W 84-72 N M/9 at Kent State** L 57-71 A 1995-96 M/9 Toledo** L 66-93 N Overall: 5-21; MAC: 2-16, 9th 1993-94 Head Coach: Donita Davenport 1991-92 Overall: 11-16; MAC: 8-10, 7th N/24 Illinois State L 52-65 H Overall: 16-12; MAC: 9-7, 4th Head Coach: Donita Davenport D/2 at Arizona State L 46-74 A Head Coach: Donita Davenport N/29 Michigan State W 60-59 H D/3 Butler L 46-66 N N/23 Wisconsin-Milwaukee W 73-56 H D/3 Jackson State W 60-50 N D/8 Xavier W 59-54 H N/29 Illinois-Chicago W 70-62 N D/4 Kansas L 65-81 N D/10 at Illinois-Chicago L 42-56 A N/30 Xavier W 90-73 D/10 Southern Methodist L 56-70 N D/17 at Canisius W 73-70 A D/3 Michigan W 91-90 H D/11 Wisconsin-Green Bay L 34-63 N D/28 Drexel W 75-53 N D/6 California L 50-86 N D/17 at Detroit L 47-62 A D/29 Iowa State L 60-73 N D/7 Texas Southern W 80-61 N D/29 Duquesne W 63-56 N J/3 at Akron* L 62-76 A D/30 Temple L 53-59 N D/30 Vermont L 60-66 N J/6 Western Michigan* L 48-75 H D/31 Tennessee State W 85-61 N J/5 at Kent State* L 63-96 A J/10 at Bowling Green* L 47-75 A J/5 Southern California L 61-66 H J/8 Ball State* W 88-62 H J/13 at Eastern Michigan* L 68-76 A J/8 at Detroit L 63-68 A J/12 at Miami* L 41-64 A J/17 Ball State* W 86-74 H J/11 Bowling Green* L 66-82 H J/15 Western Michigan* W 63-61 H J/20 at Miami* L 47-69 A J/15 at Eastern Michigan* W 82-75 A J/19 at Ohio* L 67-78 A J/24 Kent State* L 57-69 H J/18 Toledo* W 77-71 H J/22 Akron* W 61-53 H J/27 at Ohio* L 64-94 A J/22 at Kent State* L 70-89 A J/26 Bowling Green* L 48-63 H J/31 Toledo* W 68-62 H J/25 Ball State* W 95-50 H J/29 at Eastern Michigan* W 69-49 A F/3 at Western Michigan* L 51-71 A J/29 at Miami* W 66-60 A F/2 Toledo* L 61-68 H F/7 Bowling Green* L 64-77 H F/1 Western Michigan* W 58-56 H F/5 at Ball State* L 69-78 A F/10 Eastern Michigan* L 46-53 H F/5 at Ohio* L 64-65 A F/9 Miami* L 57-66 H F/14 at Ball State* L 54-66 A F/8 at Bowling Green* L 57-82 A F/12 at Western Michigan* W 65-62 A F/17 Miami* L 56-60 H F/12 Eastern Michigan* W 81-72 H F/16 Ohio* L 51-60 H F/21 at Kent State* L 51-75 A F/15 at Toledo* L 53-85 A F/19 at Akron* W 72-65 A F/24 Ohio* L 58-73 H F/19 Kent State* L 80-81 H F/23 at Bowling Green* L 72-80 A F/28 at Toledo* L 51-85 A F/22 at Ball State* L 58-69 A F/26 Eastern Michigan* W 74-63 H M/2 Akron* L 67-77 H F/26 Miami* W 75-66 H M/2 at Toledo* W 67-63 A F/29 at Western Michigan* W 86-62 A M/5 Kent State* L 82-88 H 1996-97 M/4 Ohio* W 81-73 H M/8 at Toledo** L 71-74 A Overall: 11-16; MAC: 7-11, 7th M/10 Miami** W 69-59 N Head Coach: Fran Voll M/12 Toledo** L 59-69 N 1994-95 N/23 at Dayton L 68-73 A Overall: 8-19; MAC: 6-12, 7th N/30 at Michigan State L 64-78 A 1992-93 Head Coach: Donita Davenport D/8 Michigan L 56-68 H Overall: 15-12; MAC: 10-8, t-5th N/26 at Xavier L 45-80 A D/14 at Nebraska L 48-72 A Head Coach: Donita Davenport D/3 at Texas A&M L 39-72 N D/18 Chicago State W 55-40 N D/1 at Michigan State L 59-66 A D/4 New Mexico State L 35-71 N D/19 Tennessee State (OT) W 83-74 N D/4 Bradley W 53-47 N D/8 Detroit L 45-67 H D/28 Detroit (OT) W 73-72 H D/5 Washington State L 47-58 N D/18 at Illinois State L 45-86 A D/31 at Saint Louis W 66-53 A D/8 Detroit W 69-67 H D/20 Dayton W 77-67 H J/4 at Bowling Green* L 50-59 A D/18 Ohio State L 65-97 N D/29 Northeastern Illinois W 68-49 N J/8 Eastern Michigan* (OT) L 85-88 H D/19 Missouri-Kansas City W 68-56 N D/30 Arizona State L 56-70 N J/11 Western Michigan* L 49-67 H J/2 Maine W 81-56 N J/4 Akron* L 66-81 H J/13 at Miami* L 37-50 A J/3 Siena W 91-65 N J/7 at Western Michigan* L 57-72 A J/15 at Ball State* L 64-74 A J/6 Eastern Michigan* W 66-55 H J/11 Bowling Green* L 46-73 H J/18 Toledo* L 67-92 H J/9 at Toledo* L 69-81 A J/14 Eastern Michigan* W 70-49 H J/22 at Akron* L 66-86 A J/13 Kent State* W 97-82 H J/18 at Ball State* W 82-55 A J/25 Ohio* L 73-77 H J/16 at Ball State* W 51-48 A J/21 Miami* L 62-73 H J/29 at Kent State* L 63-81 A J/20 Miami* L 59-63 H J/25 at Kent State* L 60-83 A F/1 at Eastern Michigan* W 69-60 A J/23 at Western Michigan* L 56-61 A J/28 Ohio* L 60-70 H F/3 at Western Michigan* W 64-59 A J/27 Ohio* L 59-61 H F/1 at Toledo* L 61-72 A F/8 Miami* L 57-71 H

40 Game-By-Game results Game-By-Game results F/12 Ball State* L 62-67 H F/6 Western Michigan* L 74-85 H J/27 at Northern Illinois* L 55-72 A F/15 at Toledo* W 72-69 A F/10 at Akron* L 52-75 A F/3 at Western Michigan* L 58-77 A F/19 Akron* W 66-56 H F/13 at Marshall* W 73-64 A F/6 Akron* L 58-75 H F/22 at Ohio* W 74-60 A F/17 Bowling Green* L 81-84 H F/10 Kent State* L 53-68 H F/26 Kent State* W 80-79 H F/20 at Miami* L 78-82 A F/14 at Eastern Michigan* L 61-73 A M/1 Bowling Green* W 73-55 H F/23 Kent State* L 71-94 H F/17 at Toledo* L 53-74 A M/3 at Kent State** L 63-106 A F/26 at Toledo** L 78-88 A F/21 Western Michigan* W 74-68 H F/24 at Ball State* L 50-85 A 1997-98 1999-00 F/27 Northern Illinois * L 51-67 H Overall: 10-17; Overall: 9-19; M/2 at Northern Illinois ** L 35-57 A MAC: 7-11, t-2nd West MAC: 6-10, 5th West Head Coach: Fran Voll Head Coach: Fran Voll 2001-02 N/15 Saint Louis W 73-55 H N/19 Detroit L 58-72 H Overall: 10-18; N/22 Davidson W 86-79 H N/26 George Washington L 62-94 N MAC: 2-14, 6th West N/24 at Northern Illinois* (OT)W 90-84 A N/27 Texas Southern W 79-47 N Head Coach: Eileen Kleinfelter N/29 at Colorado L 49-71 A D/4 at Eastern Michigan L 55-92 A N/18 Wayne State W 80-61 H N/30 vs St. Joseph’s L 51-77 N D/8 Michigan State L 62-87 H N/20 at Oakland L 58-69 A D/3 vs Michigan L 66-78 N D/10 Niagara W 77-58 N N/25 at Illinois State W 72-62 A D/14 Michigan State L 82-89 H D/11 Stony Brook L 58-62 N N/27 IUPUI W 57-56 H D/18 Georgia L 73-94 H D/19 Michigan L 71-83 H N/30 at Canisius W 61-40 A D/29 Ball State* L 69-71 H D/22 at Oakland L 61-75 A D/2 at Niagara W 63-46 A D/30 Manhattan W 84-52 H D/29 Ferris State L 60-67 H D/8 Detroit L 51-70 H J/3 at Miami* L 72-87 A J/2 at Ohio* L 61-73 A D/17 Dartmouth W 62-61 H J/5 at Bowling Green* L 82-92 A J/4 Wisconsin-Milwaukee W 70-67 H D/21 Long Island W 79-58 N J/8 Akron* W 74-62 H J/6 Bowling Green* L 69-80 H D/22 at New Mexico L 40-71 A J/10 Kent State* L 68-86 H J/8 Ball State* W 74-69 H D/29 Northwood W 68-52 H J/17 Western Michigan* W 79-70 H J/12 at Eastern Michigan* W 60-51 A J/2 Ball State* L 81-90 H J/21 at Toledo* L 63-81 A J/15 at Toledo* L 60-67 A J/5 Bowling Green* W 81-71 H J/24 Eastern Michigan* W 83-61 H J/19 Miami* W 75-71 H J/8 at Buffalo* L 45-55 A J/29 at Kent State* L 62-76 A J/22 Marshall* W 68-59 H J/12 at Kent State* L 48-78 A J/31 at Akron* L 63-64 A J/26 at Northern Illinois* L 63-73 A J/15 Marshall* L 64-67 H F/5 Ohio* L 67-77 H J/29 Eastern Michigan* W 69-67 H J/19 at Ohio* L 69-75 A F/7 at Marshall* W 94-83 A F/5 Western Michigan* L 63-82 H J/23 Toledo* L 47-63 H F/14 at Western Michigan* W 77-65 A F/10 at Kent State* L 55-94 A J/26 Eastern Michigan* L 43-52 H F/18 at Eastern Michigan* L 81-83 A F/12 at Akron* L 60-68 A J/28 at Northern Illinois* L 61-74 A F/21 Toledo* L 69-77 H F/17 Northern Illinois* W 66-53 H F/2 Western Michigan* L 55-71 H F/23 at Ball State* W 99-75 A F/19 Toledo* L 64-86 H F/6 at Akron* W 76-56 A F/25 Northern Illinois* L 68-79 H F/23 at Western Michigan* L 65-90 A F/13 at Eastern Michigan* L 59-70 A F/27 at Bowling Green** L 65-76 A F/25 at Ball State* (OT) L 86-92 A F/16 Miami* L 57-64 M/2 at Ball State** L 81-95 A HF/19 at Western Michigan* L 78-87 A 1998-99 F/23 at Ball State* L 58-80 A Overall: 11-16; 2000-01 F/26 Northern Illinois* L 51-68 H MAC: 7-9, t-4th West Overall: 4-24; M/2 at Western Michigan** L 67-77 A Head Coach: Fran Voll MAC: 1-15, 7th West N/15 at Michigan State L 48-73 A Head Coach: Fran Voll 2002-03 N/21 at Western Michigan L 57-75 A Interim Head Coach: Ina Nicosia Overall: 11-17; N/24 Marshall* W 87-78 H N/18 Providence L 55-78 N MAC: 5-11, t-6th West D/1 Saginaw Valley State L 62-74 H N/19 Binghamton L 49-69 N Head Coach: Eileen Kleinfelter D/4 at Michigan L 40-103 A N/24 at Maine L 65-78 A N/22 Siena Heights W 88-42 H D/9 Chicago State W 78-54 N N/25 Harvard W 69-52 N N/26 Oakland W 61-39 H D/10 Western Illinois W 65-49 N N/29 at Cleveland State L 63-85 A N/30 Harvard L 58-69 N D/20 Oakland W 79-74 H D/3 Wofford W 75-58 H D/1 Youngstown State W 56-51 N D/22 Eastern Michigan W 96-71 H D/9 at Detroit L 71-83 A D/6 Alabama-Birmingham L 44-59 N D/27 Butler L 63-74 N D/17 at Wisconsin-MilwaukeeL 48-90 A D/7 Yale W 49-39 N D/28 San Francisco L 81-87 N D/20 at Michigan State L 52-81 A D/14 at Detroit W 57-54 A J/2 at Kent State* L 75-104 A D/23 Oakland (OT) L 66-67 H D/17 Cleveland State L 63-66 H J/6 Akron* L 78-79 H D/29 Lake Superior State W 85-78 H D/20 at Oklahoma State L 57-66 A J/9 Miami* W 79-64 H J/3 Eastern Michigan* L 59-78 H D/28 Niagara L 59-62 H J/12 at Ohio* W 77-63 A J/6 Ball State* L 62-87 H D/30 Canisius W 69-62 H J/16 Ball State* L 69-72 H J/9 at Bowling Green* L 63-82 A J/8 at Eastern Michigan* (OT) L 61-65 A J/20 at Buffalo* L 56-59 A J/13 at Miami* L 57-85 A J/11 Akron* W 80-68 H J/23 Toledo* W 83-75 H J/16 at Marshall* (OT) L 75-80 A J/15 Ball State* L 70-78 H J/27 at Northern Illinois* W 67-64 A J/20 Ohio* L 78-99 H J/18 at Bowling Green* L 45-63 A J/30 at Eastern Michigan* W 81-76 A J/24 Toledo* L 57-83 H J/20 Western Michigan* L 55-86 H

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J/22 at Northern Illinois* L 43-49 A J/15 at Ohio* L 70-71 A D/30 Gardner-Webb W 77-64 N J/28 Kent State* (OT) W 65-58 H J/18 Toledo* L 55-64 H J/3 Western Michigan* W 91-78 H F/1 at Marshall* (OT) L 49-53 A J/26 at Marshall* L 69-79 A J/6 at Northern Illinois* L 61-73 A F/5 Bowling Green* W 42-30 H J/29 Northern Illinois* (2OT) W 64-58 H J/10 Ball State (OT)* L 65-73 H F/10 at Ohio* W 66-63 A F/2 at Miami* L 50-56 A J/13 Toledo* L 82-85 H F/15 Eastern Michigan* L 47-59 H F/5 Eastern Michigan* L 48-60 H J/17 at Eastern Michigan* L 62-77 A F/19 at Miami* L 70-73 A F/8 at Toledo* L 51-65 A J/20 at Bowling Green* L 50-70 A F/22 Buffalo* L 54-64 H F/12 Buffalo* W 69-45 H J/23 Kent State* L 53-71 H F/26 Northern Illinois* W 70-62 H F/15 at Bowling Green* L 58-72 A J/27 at Miami* L 70-79 A M/1 at Western Michigan* L 65-87 A F/21 Akron* (OT) W 78-77 H F/3 at Ohio* L 65-69 A M/4 at Toledo* L 50-62 A F/23 at Eastern Michigan* L 53-69 A F/7 Akron* W 81-69 H M/8 at Buffalo** L 53-72 A F/26 at Western Michigan* L 75-86 A F/10 Buffalo* L 80-90 H M/1 Ball State* L 67-68 H F/14 at Western Michigan* L 66-80 A 2003-04 M/5 at Ohio** L 43-71 A F/17 Northern Illinois* W 73-61 H Overall: 5-23; F/21 at Ball State* L 59-84 A MAC: 1-15, 7th West 2005-06 F/24 at Toledo* L 62-73 A Head Coach: Eileen Kleinfelter Overall: 16-12; F/28 Eastern Michigan* L 50-57 H N/21 Concordia W 111-36 H MAC: 7-9, T-4th West M/4 Ohio** L 51-55 N N/25 at Oakland L 57-69 A Head Coach: Eileen Kleinfelter N/30 Valparaiso L 46-66 H N/19 Wilberforce W 86-39 H 2007-08 D/6 at Xavier L 35-72 A N/22 at Illinois-Chicago W 67-62 A Overall: 7-22; D/7 East Tennesse State W 52-49 N N/26 IPFW W 69-61 H MAC: 2-13, 6th West D/13 at Wright State L 61-62 A N/30 at Michigan W 79-57 A Head Coach: Sue Guevara D/16 Detroit L 45-63 H D/6 at Cleveland State W 66-44 A N/9 Illinois-Chicago W 76-71 H D/19 at Texas A&M-CC L 49-66 A D/9 Valparaiso W 55-49 H N/12 at Temple L 45-83 A D/21 at Texas-Pan American W 56-40 A D/16 at Central Florida L 48-57 A N/17 Chicago State W 69-68 H D/28 Colgate W 69-64 H D/17 vs Troy W 75-63 N N/20 Notre Dame L 41-94 H D/30 at IUPUI L 61-71 A D/19 at Jacksonville W 66-54 A N/25 at Oakland L 53-74 A J/7 Toledo* L 53-60 H D/28 Saint Louis W 65-55 H N/30 at Northwestern L 48-52 A J/10 at Eastern Michigan* L 50-87 A D/30 at Michigan State L 50-75 A D/1 vs. Wagner W 73-61 N J/14 Northern Illinois* L 59-74 H J/7 at Western Michigan* L 50-58 A D/5 at Youngstown State L 58-66 A J/17 at Bowling Green* L 60-68 A J/11 Northern Illinois* L 57-59 H D/8 Wisconsin-Milwaukee W 64-79 H J/21 at Buffalo* L 52-57 A J/14 at Ball State* L 47-57 A D/17 at Cincinnati L 69-82 A J/24 Marshall* L 56-73 H J/18 at Toledo* W 60-48 A D/29 Texas A&M-CC W 72-49 N J/28 Western Michigan* L 59-72 H J/21 Eastern Michigan* L 45-58 H D/30 Dayton L 71-86 A J/31 at Ball State* L 65-72 A J/25 Bowling Green* L 52-57 H J/3 at Ole Miss (OT) L 70-81 A F/3 Ohio* L 48-53 H J/28 at Kent State* L 51-57 A J/9 at Toledo* L 52-72 A F/7 at Kent State* L 45-65 A F/1 Miami (Ohio)* W 80-67 H J/12 Western Michigan* L 57-67 H F/14 Bowling Green* L 51-69 H F/4 Ohio* W 64-48 H J/15 at Northern Illinois* L 60-87 A F/18 at Akron* (OT) W 70-65 A F/8 at Buffalo* W 58-50 A J/19 Eastern Michigan* L 66-68 H F/21 Miami* L 50-65 H F/11 at Akron* W 60-44 A J/23 at Ball State* L 57-82 A F/24 at Western Michigan* L 55-67 A F/14 Western Michigan* L 54-64 H J/26 Ohio* L 64-71 H F/28 at Northern Illinois* L 51-60 A F/18 at Northern Illinois* L 42-68 A J/29 at Akron* L 69-70 A M/2 Eastern Michigan* L 68-89 H F/22 Ball State* W 59-58 H F/2 Miami* L 74-76 H M/6 at Bowling Green** L 54-66 A F/25 Toledo* W 54-51 H F/9 at Kent State* (OT) W 87-70 A M/1 at Eastern Michigan* L 51-59 A F/13 Bowling Green* L 82-87 H 2004-05 M/4 Ohio** L 57-74 A F/16 at Buffalo* W 80-57 A Overall: 10-18; F/23 at Western Michigan* (OT) L 91-98 A MAC: 4-12, T-6th West 2006-07 F/27 Ball State* L 69-81 H Head Coach: Eileen Kleinfelter Overall: 11-19; M/1 Toledo* L 76-81 H N/19 Tri-State W 116-55 H MAC: 3-13, 6th West M/5 at Eastern Michigan* L 65-73 A N/23 Oakland L 70-74 H Head Coach: Eileen Kleinfelter M/9 vs. Ohio** L 65-68 N N/27 vs. Chicago State W 57-37 N N/10 at Notre Dame L 68-88 A N/28 at Indiana L 32-42 A N/13 Saginaw Valley State W 85-63 H 2008-09 D/2 Cleveland State W 88-51 H N/17 at Illinois-Chicago L 68-84 A Overall: 18-14; D/4 Wright State (OT) W 74-63 H N/19 at Chicago State L 64-78 A MAC: 9-7, 4th West D/8 at Valparaiso L 60-81 A N/26 Oakland W 69-57 H Head Coach: Sue Guevara D/12 Illinois-Chicago W 74-63 H N/28 Michigan L 47-52 H N/15 Indiana State W 84-83 H D/20 at Detroit L 47-62 A D/2 at IPFW W 70-56 A N/21 Howard W 74-56 A D/28 at Illinois L 44-82 A D/5 Marygrove W 94-70 H N/22 Georgetown L 77-82 A D/30 at Saint Louis W 62-46 A D/9 at Syracuse W 74-68 A N/25 Valparaiso W 86-80 H J/5 Western Michigan* L 64-69 H D/18 Dartmouth W 68-49 H N/29 Dayton L 76-78 N J/8 at Ball State* (2OT) L 78-81 A D/21 at Valparaiso W 62-45 A N/30 Boston Univ. W 84-72 N J/12 Kent State* W 58-52 H D/29 Seton Hall L 55-79 N D/6 UAB W 96-72 H

42 Game-By-Game results Game-By-Game results

D/14 Youngstown State W 78-50 H 2/4 Akron* L 97-84 A D/18 Loyola-Chicago L 82-87 A 2010-11 2/11 Buffalo* W 66-60 A D/20 Wisc.-Milwaukee L 77-78 A Overall: 20-11; 2/15 Toledo* L 80-62 H D/28 New Hampshire W 72-62 N MAC: 8-8, 2nd West 2/19 Ball State* L 84-76 A D/29 Louisville (No.10) L 72-95 A Head Coach: Sue Guevara 2/22 Northern Illinois* W 73-50 H D/30 Morehead State W 95-88 N 11/12 North Carolina W 119-71 N 2/25 Western Michigan* W 66-53 A J/7 Northern Illinois* L 70-75 H 11/14 Belmont W 102-71 N 2/28 Eastern Michigan* W 61-46 H J/10 Eastern Michigan* W 77-56 A 11/20 Northern Colorado W 78-74 N 3/3 Ball State** W 86-62 H J/14 Ball State* L 75-83 A 11/21 #22 Iowa L 90-79 A 3/7 Ohio** W 58-55 N J/17 Western Michigan* W 98-87 H 11/26 Drake L 90-70 N 3/8 Miami** W 78-64 N J/21 Toledo* L 65-76 A 11/27 Binghamton W 76-55 N 3/9 Bowling Green** W 69-66 N J/24 Buffalo* W 89-81 H 12/3 Coastal Carolina W 96-42 N 3/10 Eastern Michigan** L 72-71 N J/28 Temple L 58-80 H 12/4 Evansville W 96-83 A 3/15 Illinois State^ L 69-68 N J/31 Ohio* W 72-65 A 12/11 Northwestern L 92-84 A F/4 Kent State* W 109-94 H 12/18 Ole Miss W 82-66 H 2012-13 F/7 Miami (Ohio)* L 78-83 A 12/22 Wichita State W 98-73 H Overall: 21-12; F/11 Akron* W 78-57 H 12/31 Pittsburgh L 94-78 H MAC: 12-4, 3rd West F/15 Bowling Green* L 94-79 A 1/5 Western Michigan* W 72-62 A Head Coach: Sure Guevara F/22 Ball State* L 67-71 H 1/8 Northern Illinois* W 67-61 H 11/9 Bradley W 73-58 A F/25 Western Michigan* W 64-60 A 1/12 Eastern Michigan* W 76-67 A 11/11 Northwestern L 82-72 A F/28 Northern Illinois* L 66-81 A 1/15 Ball State* L 86-77 A 11/17 Green Bay L 75-48 A M/3 Toledo* W 80-70 H 1/19 Toledo* W 78-74 H 11/23 South Dakota State W 88-62 H M/7 Eastern Michigan* W 95-62 H 1/22 Bowling Green* L 90-62 A 11/29 #5 Notre Dame L 72-63 H M/11 Akron** W 67-59 N 1/26 Buffalo* L 92-89 H 12/2 #14 Purdue L 87-71 A M/13 Bowling Green** L 65-82 N 1/29 Akron* W 74-62 H 12/5 Green Bay W 54-50 H 2/2 Miami* W 100-84 A 12/17 Robert Morris W 96-56 H 2009-10 2/5 Ohio* W 82-64 A 12/20 St. Joseph’s W 98-84 N Overall: 12-18; 2/12 Kent State* W 78-72 H 12/21 Florida L 81-75 A MAC: 8-8, 3rd West 2/16 Northern Illinois* L 59-45 A 12/28 San Diego (OT) L 78-72 A Head Coach: Sue Guevara 2/19 Western Michigan* W 91-75 H 12/30 #20 Texas W 73-65 N 11/13 DePaul (No. 17) L 86-76 A 2/23 Ball State* W 81-66 H 1/2 Marquette L 78-74 H 11/18 Illinois L 77-59 A 2/26 Eastern Michigan* W 68-67 H 1/10 Toledo* W 73-66 A 11/21 Loyola L 65-61 H 3/2 Toledo* L 85-75 A 1/13 Eastern Michigan* W 77-51 H 11/25 Georgetown L 94-69 H 3/9 Buffalo** W 90-69 N 1/16 Western Michigan* W 72-58 H 11/29 Indiana State L 76-57 A 3/11 Bowling Green** L 80-72 N 1/19 Northern Illinois* W 83-56 H 12/2 Louisville (RV) W 84-75 H 3/17 Illinois State$ L 72-59 A 1/23 Ohio* W 77-48 A 12/5 Valparaiso W 70-68 A 1/26 Akron* W 92-69 H 12/14 UAB L 70-59 A 2011-12 1/31 Kent State* W 91-44 H 12/15 Alabama A&M L 74-61 A Overall: 20-16; 2/3 Bowling Green* L 84-59 A 12/19 Howard W 88-60 H MAC: 8-8, 3rd West 2/7 Ball State* L 68-61 A 12/28 #17 Texas L 94-83 N Head Coach: Sue Guevara 2/10 Buffalo* W 86-51 H 12/29 Quinnipiac L 90-79 N 11/11 Northwestern L 69-60 H 2/16 Miami* W 72-60 A 1/6 Eastern Michigan* L 73-55 A 11/18 Robert Morris L 65-55 A 2/20 Western Michigan* W 77-53 A 1/9 Toledo* L 74-60 A 11/20 Pittsburgh L 77-70 A 2/24 Toledo* L 77-53 H 1/12 Ball State* W 87-80 H 11/23 South Florida@ L 86-80 N 2/28 Ball State* L 67-63 H 1/16 Western Michigan* W 74-65 H 11/24 Alaska Anchorage@ (OT) W 90-84 A 3/3 Northern Illinois* W 82-61 A 1/20 Northern Illinois* W 89-74 A 11/30 Wichita State W 58-49 H 3/6 Eastern Michigan* W 63-56 A 1/23 Ohio* W 59-56 H 12/3 Bradley L 86-79 L 3/14 Bowling Green** W 81-48 N 1/27 Kent State* L 82-76 A 12/11 #12 Purdue W 75-62 H 3/15 Toledo** W 66-61 N 1/30 Miami* W 96-86 H 12/14 Mississippi (OT) W 78-75 A 3/16 Akron** W 86-68 N 2/4 Akron* L 62-55 A 12/18 Southeast Missouri St.#W 100-59 N 3/23 Oklahoma+ L 78-73 N 2/6 Buffalo* L 60-52 A 12/19 Longwood# W 70-59 N 2/10 Bowling Green* W 67-65 H 12/20 Wright State# W 65-60 A 2/14 Northern Illinois* W 98-71 H 12/28 Hampton$ L 77-51 N 2/20 Eastern Michigan* (2OT) W 113-107 H 12/29 Coll. of Charleston$ (OT)W 72-69 N 2/24 Toledo* L 77-68 H 1/5 Northern Illinois* W 86-67 A 2/27 Western Michigan* L 64-56 A 1/8 Toledo* L 58-53 A 3/2 Ball State* L 77-74 A 1/11 Western Michigan* W 93-85 H 3/7 Ohio** W 69-66 H 1/14 Ball State* W 84-66 H 3/10 Kent State** L 68-55 A 1/19 Eastern Michigan* L 73-60 A 1/22 Kent State* L 67-64 A 1/25 Ohio* W 67-53 H 1/28 Bowling Green* (OT) L 77-72 H 2/1 Miami* L 79-57 H

43 Game-By-Game results MAC Game-BY-GAME

2013-14 2/18 Ball State* L 73-64 A Overall: 21-12; 2/21 Western Michigan* W 63-51 H MAC: 16-2, 1st West 2/25 Northern Illinois* L 69-62 A Head Coach: Sue Guevara 2/28 Toledo* L 62-53 A 11/10 UMass W 105-61 A 3/4 Ball State* L 85-69 H 11/17 #7 Kentucky L 96-74 A 3/7 Eastern Michigan* L 93-86 H 11/21 Marquette L 84-72 A 3/9 Northern Illinois** W 49-44 A 11/28 Kansas L 68-63 N 3/11 Western Michigan** L 81-68 N 11/29 #2 Duke L 97-64 N 11/30 Xavier W 88-62 N Key: 12/5 Dayton W 94-91 H N - Neutral site 12/15 South Dakota State L 87-82 A * MAC game 12/18 Prairie View A&M W 90-66 H ** MAC tournament game 12/22 #4 Notre Dame L 106-72 A ^ WNIT game 12/28 #17 Purdue L 109-97 A + NCAA tournament game 12/30 Dayton L 102-89 A 1/4 Toledo* W 84-71 H 1/9 Akron* W 109-83 A 1/12 Buffalo* W 82-68 A 1/15 Northern Illinois* W 65-60 H 1/18 Bowling Green* (OT) W 82-79 H 1/22 Kent State* W 87-53 A 1/25 Western Michigan* W 113-87 A 1/30 Eastern Michigan* W 82-67 H 2/2 Ohio* W 80-63 H 2/6 Ball State* (OT) W 84-81 A 2/9 Buffalo* W 77-63 H 2/15 Miami* W 88-47 H 2/19 Bowling Green* L 67-55 A 2/22 Northern Illinois* W 85-77 A 2/27 Ball State* (OT) W 85-72 H 3/2 Toledo* W 80-77 A 3/5 Western Michigan* W 84-75 H 3/8 Eastern Michigan* (OT) L 99-82 A 3/14 Akron** L 85-69 N 3/20 IUPUI^ L 72-64 H

2014-15 Overall: 13-18; MAC: 7-11, 6th West Head Coach: Sue Guevara 11/16 UMass W 72-70 H 11/22 #13/9 Kentucky L 71-68 H 11/27 Richmond W 61-56 N 11/28 Oregon W 73-67 N 12/6 Memphis L 62-61 A 12/13 Dayton L 86-76 A 12/16 Delaware State W 91-63 H 12/20 #1 South Carolina L 80-45 N 12/21 Minnesota L 67-64 A 12/28 Oakland W 74-69 H 12/31 Dayton L 98-89 H 1/3 Kent State* W 83-62 A 1/7 Buffalo* W 66-58 H 1/10 Northern Illinois* W 56-43 H 1/14 Miami* W 60-54 A 1/17 Ohio* L 71-51 A 1/24 Akron* L 74-72 H 1/28 Kent State* W 65-63 H 1/31 Ohio* L 74-66 H 2/4 Bowling Green* W 57-54 A 2/7 Western Michigan* L 69-64 A 2/11 Toledo* L 61-46 H 2/14 Eastern Michigan* L 85-64 A

44 Game-By-Game results MAC Game-BY-GAME Year Date Winner H/A Score F/4 CMU H 79-68 2015 F/18 Ball State A 73-64 Akron (20-16) 1988 J/20 CMU H 74-72 M/4 Ball State H 85-69 1983 D/18 CMU A 64-63 F/17 CMU A 68-58 1990 D/6 Akron A 59-72 1989 J/11 Ball State A 80-71 BGSU (17-47) 1991 D/29 CMU H 76-50 F/8 CMU H 69-52 1980 J/19 CMU A 64-55 1993 J/30 CMU A 80-50 1990 J/3 CMU H 69-67 1981 J/24 BGSU H 73-69 F/27 CMU H 78-64 M/3 Ball State A 62-60 1982 J/22 BGSU A 74-61 1994 J/22 CMU H 61-53 M/5 Ball State* H 77-57 1983 M/2 CMU A 79-69 F/19 CMU A 72-65 1991 J/26 CMU A 80-62 F/2 BGSU H 80-60 1995 J/4 Akron H 81-66 F/23 CMU H 66-61 1984 J/25 CMU H 89-60 M/4 Akron A 80-71 1992 J/25 CMU H 95-40 F/22 CMU A 74-66 1996 J/3 Akron A 76-62 F/22 Ball State A 69-58 1985 J/15 BGSU A 58-41 M/2 Akron H 77-67 1993 J/16 CMU A 51-48 F/13 CMU H 69-58 1997 J/22 Akron A 86-66 F/13 CMU H 65-59 1986 J/8 BGSU H 53-52 F/19 CMU H 66-56 1994 J/8 CMU H 88-62 F/5 BGSU A 85-75 1998 J/8 CMU H 74-62 F/5 Ball State A 69-78 M/7 CMU* H 67-64 J/31 Akron A 64-63 1995 J/18 CMU A 82-55 1987 J/3 BGSU H 85-79 1999 J/6 Akron H 79-78 F/15 CMU H 64-59 J/31 BGSU A 91-78 F/10 Akron A 75-52 1996 J/17 CMU H 86-74 M/7 BGSU* H 63-62 2000 F/12 Akron A 68-60 F/14 Ball State A 66-54 1988 F/3 BGSU A 101-78 2001 F/6 Akron H 75-58 1997 J/15 Ball State A 74-64 M/2 BGSU H 89-69 2002 F/6 CMU A 76-56 F/12 Ball State H 67-62 M/11 BGSU* H 95-60 2003 J/11 CMU H 80-68 1998 D/29 Ball State H 71-69 1989 J/28 BGSU A 87-65 2004 F/18 CMU A 70-65 F/23 CMU A 99-75 F/25 BGSU H 91-78 2005 F/21 CMU H 78-77 1999 J/16 Ball State H 72-69 1990 J/20 BGSU H 70-60 2006 F/11 CMU A 60-44 2000 J/8 CMU H 74-69 F/17 BGSU A 88-64 2007 F/7 CMU H 81-69 F/25 Ball State A 92-86 1991 J/12 CMU A 72-60 2008 J/29 Akron A 70-69 M/2 Ball State* A 95-81 F/9 BGSU H 78-66 2009 F/11 CMU H 78-57 2001 J/6 Ball State H 87-62 M/7 CMU* H 84-72 M/11 CMU* N 67-59 F/24 Ball State A 85-50 1992 J/11 BGSU H 82-66 2010 F/4 Akron A 62-55 2002 J/2 Ball State H 90-81 F/8 BGSU A 82-57 2011 J/29 CMU H 74-62 F/23 Ball State A 80-58 1993 F/3 BGSU A 81-62 2012 F/4 Akron A 97-84 2003 J/15 Ball State H 78-70 F/27 BGSU H 73-62 2013 J/26 CMU H 92-69 2004 J/31 Ball State A 72-65 1994 J/26 BGSU H 63-48 M/16 CMU* N 86-68 2005 J/8 Ball State A 81-78 F/23 BGSU A 80-72 2014 J/9 CMU A 109-83 M/1 Ball State H 68-67 1995 J/11 BGSU H 73-46 M/14 Akron* N 85-69 2006 J/14 Ball State A 57-47 F/8 CMU A 60-58 2015 J/24 Akron H 74-72 F/22 CMU H 59-58 1996 J/10 BGSU A 75-47 2007 J/10 Ball State H 73-65 F/7 BGSU H 77-64 Ball State (35-37) F/21 Ball State A 84-59 1997 J/4 BGSU A 59-50 1971 M/13 Ball State A 60-36 2008 J/23 Ball State A 82-57 M/1 CMU H 73-55 1978 J/14 Ball State A 70-66 F/27 Ball State H 81-69 1998 J/5 BGSU A 92-82 1979 CMU H 75-63 2009 J/14 Ball State A 83-75 F/27 BGSU* A 76-65 1980 J/12 CMU H 72-63 F/22 Ball State H 71-67 1999 F/17 BGSU H 84-81 1981 J/31 CMU A 85-82 2010 J/12 CMU H 87-80 2000 J/6 BGSU H 80-69 1982 J/30 Ball State A 86-75 M/2 Ball State A 77-74 2001 J/9 BGSU A 82-63 1983 J/29 CMU A 82-62 2011 J/15 Ball State A 86-77 2002 J/5 CMU H 81-71 F/26 CMU H 88-46 J/23 CMU H 81-66 2003 J/18 BGSU A 53-45 1984 J/11 CMU A 74-53 2012 J/14 CMU H 84-66 F/5 CMU H 42-30 F/8 CMU H 80-65 F/19 Ball State A 84-76 2004 J/17 BGSU A 68-60 1985 J/2 CMU A 76-55 M/3 CMU* H 86-62 F/14 BGSU H 69-51 M/2 CMU A 75-73 2013 F/7 Ball State A 68-61 M/6 BGSU* A 66-54 1986 J/25 CMU A 82-59 F/28 Ball State H 67-63 2005 F/15 BGSU A 72-58 F/22 CMU H 89-70 2014 F/6 CMU A 84-81 2006 J/25 BGSU H 57-52 1987 J/7 CMU A 63-62 F/27 CMU H 85-72 2007 J/20 BGSU A 70-50 45 MAC Game-BY-GAME MAC Game-BY-GAME 2008 F/13 BGSU H 87-82 1985 J/19 CMU H 83-60 2012 J/19 EMU A 73-60 2009 F/15 BGSU A 94-79 F/16 EMU A 80-79 F/28 CMU H 61-46 M/13 BGSU* N 82-65 1986 J/11 CMU A 90-86 M/10 EMU* N 72-71 2010 F/10 CMU H 67-65 F/8 EMU H 65-61 2013 J/13 CMU H 77-51 2011 J/22 BGSU A 90-62 1987 J/10 CMU H 84-66 M/6 CMU A 63-56 M/11 BGSU* N 80-72 F/7 CMU A 93-81 2014 J/30 CMU H 82-67 2012 J/28 BGSU H 77-72 1988 J/6 CMU H 94-74 M/8 EMU A 99-82 M/9 CMU* N 69-66 M/5 CMU A 78-69 2015 F/14 EMU A 85-64 2013 F/3 BGSU A 84-59 1989 J/25 CMU H 81-66 M/7 EMU H 93-86 M14 CMU* N 81-48 F/22 EMU A 79-61 2014 J/18 CMU H 82-79 1990 J/24 CMU A 58-57 Kent State (26-31) F/19 BGSU A 67-55 F/21 CMU H 68-63 1980 J/18 Kent State H 81-62 2015 F/4 CMU A 57-54 1991 J/16 CMU H 76-60 1981 J/13 Kent State H 73-66 F/13 EMU A 68-61 1982 D/11 Kent State A 79-75 Buffalo (10-8) 1992 J/15 CMU A 82-75 1983 J/15 CMU A 72-53 1999 J/20 Buffalo A 59-56 F/12 CMU H 81-72 F/12 CMU H 72-57 2002 J/2 Buffalo A 55-45 1993 J/6 CMU H 66-55 1984 J/7 CMU H 83-58 2003 F/22 Buffalo H 64-54 M/6 CMU A 53-51 F/4 CMU A 80-57 M/8 Buffalo* A 72-53 1994 J/29 CMU A 69-49 1985 J/30 CMU A 62-46 2004 J/21 Buffalo A 57-52 F/26 CMU H 74-63 F/27 CMU H 63-30 2005 F/12 CMU H 69-45 1995 J/14 CMU H 70-49 1986 J/22 CMU H 82-72 2006 F/8 CMU A 58-50 F/11 CMU A 66-58 F/19 CMU A 76-70 2007 F/10 Buffalo H 90-80 1996 J/13 EMU A 76-68 1987 D/31 CMU H 80-71 2008 F/16 CMU A 80-57 F/10 EMU H 53-46 F/28 Kent State A 76-67 2009 J/24 CMU H 89-81 1997 J/8 EMU H 88-85 1988 J/16 CMU A 103-70 2010 F/6 Buffalo A 60-52 F/1 CMU A 69-60 F/13 CMU H 85-73 2011 J/26 Buffalo H 92-89 1998 J/24 CMU H 83-61 1989 J/7 CMU H 75-72 M/9 CMU* N 90-69 F/18 EMU A 83-81 F/4 CMU A 75-68 2012 F/11 CMU A 66-60 1999 D/22 CMU H 96-71 1990 J/31 CMU A 75-64 2013 F/10 CMU H 86-51 J/30 CMU A 81-76 F/28 Kent State H 78-64 2014 J/12 CMU A 82-68 2000 D/4 EMU A 92-55 1991 J/23 CMU H 90-86 F/9 CMU H 77-63 J/12 CMU A 60-51 F/20 Kent State A 94-75 2015 J/7 CMU H 66-58 J/29 CMU H 69-67 1992 J/22 Kent State A 89-70 2001 J/3 EMU H 78-59 F/19 Kent State H 81-80 Eastern Michigan (46-36) F/14 EMU A 73-61 1993 J/13 CMU H 97-72 1970 M/5 CMU A 56-34 2002 J/26 EMU H 52-43 F/10 Kent State A 81-64 1973 F/3 CMU A 42-29 F/13 EMU A 70-59 M/9 Kent State* A 71-57 1974 F/15 CMU H 56-38 2003 J/8 EMU A 65-61 1994 J/5 Kent State A 63-96 F/27 CMU H 63-39 F/15 EMU H 59-47 M/5 Kent State H 82-88 1975 CMU H 52-50 2004 J/10 EMU A 87-50 1995 J/25 Kent State A 83-60 EMU A 49-47 M/2 EMU H 89-68 F/22 Kent State H 77-63 EMU H 35-25 2005 F/5 EMU H 60-48 1996 J/24 Kent State H 69-57 1976 EMU H 65-45 F/23 EMU A 69-53 F/21 Kent State A 75-51 1977 J/22 CMU H 78-49 2006 J/21 EMU H 58-45 1997 J/29 Kent State A 81-63 F/12 EMU A 71-60 M/1 EMU A 59-51 F/26 CMU H 80-79 1978 F/16 CMU H 60-51 2007 J/17 EMU A 77-62 M/3 Kent State* A 106-63 F/25 CMU H 76-74 F/28 EMU H 57-50 1998 J/10 Kent State H 86-68 1979 EMU A 67-58 2008 J/19 EMU H 68-66 J/29 Kent State A 76-62 1980 J/30 CMU H 86-81 M/5 EMU A 73-65 1999 J/2 Kent State A 104-75 1981 J/22 EMU A 85-59 2009 J/10 CMU A 77-56 F/23 Kent State H 94-71 1982 F/2 CMU H 83-74 M/7 CMU H 95-62 2000 F/10 Kent State A 94-55 1983 J/5 CMU H 69-44 2010 J/6 EMU A 73-55 2001 F/10 Kent State H 68-53 M/5 EMU A 80-68 F/20 CMU H 113-107 2002 J/12 Kent State A 78-48 1984 J/28 CMU A 85-68 2011 J/12 CMU A 76-67 2003 J/28 CMU H 65-58 F/25 CMU H 85-63 F/26 CMU H 68-67 2004 F/7 Kent State A 65-45 46 MAC Game-BY-GAME MAC Game-BY-GAME 2005 J/12 CMU H 58-52 2000 J/19 CMU H 75-71 2010 J/20 CMU A 89-74 2006 J/28 Kent State A 57-51 2001 J/13 Miami A 85-57 F/14 CMU H 98-71 2007 J/23 Kent State H 71-53 2002 F/16 Miami H 64-57 2011 J/8 CMU H 67-61 2008 F/9 CMU A 87-70 2003 F/19 Miami A 73-70 F/16 NIU A 59-45 2009 F/4 CMU H 109-94 2004 F/21 Miami H 81-77 2012 J/5 CMU A 86-67 2010 J/27 Kent State A 82-76 2005 F/2 Miami A 56-50 F/22 CMU H 73-50 M/10 Kent State* N 68-55 2006 F/1 Miami H 80-67 2013 J/19 CMU H 83-56 2011 F/12 CMU H 78-72 2007 J/27 Miami A 79-70 M/3 CMU A 82-61 2012 J/22 Kent State A 67-64 2008 F/2 Miami H 76-74 2014 J/15 CMU H 82-68 2013 J/31 CMU H 91-44 2009 F/7 Miami A 83-78 F/22 CMU A 85-77 2014 J/22 CMU A 87-53 2010 J/30 CMU H 96-86 2015 J/10 CMU H 56-43 2015 J/3 CMU A 83-62 2011 F/2 CMU A 100-84 F/25 NIU A 69-62 J/28 CMU H 65-63 2012 F/1 Miami H 79-57 M/9 CMU* A 49-44 M/8 CMU* N 78-64 Miami (26-31) 2013 F/16 CMU A 72-60 Ohio (31-29) 1980 F/15 Miami H 69-58 2014 F/15 CMU H 88-47 1981 J/3 Ohio H 66-61 1981 F/14 Miami A 77-68 2015 J/14 CMU A 60-54 F/7 CMU A 68-64 1982 J/16 Miami H 82-52 1982 D/7 CMU H 93-86 F/21 Miami* H 103-52 Northern Illinois (27-22) 1983 J/26 CMU H 98-81 1983 J/19 CMU H 69-67 1980 F/23 CMU H 92-82 F/23 Ohio A 91-80 F/16 Miami A 65-63 J/2 CMU H 92-84 1984 J/18 CMU A 80-69 M/12 CMU* H 78-73 1981 F/28 NIU A 79-69 F/15 CMU H 99-77 1984 J/21 CMU H 94-70 1982 F/6 NIU H 69-67 1985 J/9 CMU H 79-61 F/18 CMU A 85-64 1983 J/12 CMU H 53-50 F/6 CMU A 79-74 1985 J/5 CMU A 60-57 F/9 NIU A 59-54 1986 J/4 CMU H 90-81 F/2 CMU H 78-63 1984 J/4 CMU A 89-60 F/11 Ohio A 88-83 1986 J/29 CMU H 94-82 M/3 CMU H 88-75 M/8 Ohio* H 92-85 F/25 CMU A 86-62 M/5 CMU* H 106-72 1987 J/28 CMU A 72-61 1987 J/14 CMU H 72-65 1985 J/26 CMU H 79-67 J/30 CMU H 81-69 F/11 CMU A 77-64 F/23 NIU A 74-70 1988 F/30 Ohio A 71-60 1988 J/23 CMU A 71-63 M/8 CMU* H 72-59 F/27 CMU H 68-64 F/20 Miami H 64-56 1986 J/18 CMU A 87-86 1989 J/21 CMU H 77-68 1989 J/14 Miami H 71-58 F/15 CMU H 101-79 F/18 Ohio A 74-59 F/11 CMU A 56-55 1998 N/24 CMU A 90-84 1990 J/13 CMU A 62-57 M/7 CMU* H 74-58 F/25 NIU H 79-68 F/10 CMU H 69-58 1990 J/6 Miami A 65-61 1999 J/27 CMU A 67-64 1991 J/5 CMU H 82-72 F/3 Miami H 96-83 2000 J/26 NIU A 73-63 F/2 CMU A 72-64 1991 J/30 CMU H 67-61 F/17 CMU H 66-53 M/4 CMU* H 71-70 F/27 Miami A 73-60 2001 J/27 NIU A 72-55 1992 F/5 Ohio A 65-64 1992 J/29 CMU A 66-60 F/27 NIU H 67-51 M/4 CMU H 81-73 F/26 CMU H 75-66 M/2 NIU* A 57-35 1993 J/27 Ohio H 61-59 M/10 CMU* H 69-59 2002 J/28 NIU A 74-61 F/24 CMU A 55-45 1993 J/20 Miami H 63-59 F/26 NIU H 68-51 1994 J/19 Ohio A 67-78 F/17 Miami A 70-69 2003 F/22 NIU A 49-43 F/16 Ohio H 51-60 1994 J/12 Miami A 41-64 F/26 CMU H 70-62 1995 J/28 Ohio H 70-60 F/9 Miami H 57-66 2004 J/14 NIU H 74-59 F/25 Ohio A 66-54 1995 J/21 Miami H 73-62 F/28 NIU A 60-51 1996 J/27 Ohio A 94-64 F/18 Miami A 62-54 2005 J/29 CMU H 64-58 F/24 Ohio H 73-58 1996 J/20 Miami A 69-47 2006 J/11 NIU H 59-57 1997 J/25 Ohio H 77-73 F/17 Miami H 60-56 F/18 NIU A 68-42 F/22 CMU A 74-60 1997 J/13 Miami A 50-37 2007 J/6 NIU A 73-67 1998 F/5 Ohio H 77-67 F/8 Miami H 71-57 F/17 CMU H 73-61 1999 J/12 CMU A 77-63 1998 J/3 Miami A 87-72 2008 J/15 NIU A 87-60 2000 J/2 Ohio A 73-61 1999 J/9 CMU H 79-64 2009 J/7 NIU H 75-70 2001 J/20 Ohio H 99-78 F/20 Miami A 82-78 F/28 NIU A 81-66 2002 J/19 Ohio A 75-69 47 MAC Game-BY-GAME MAC Game-BY-GAME 2003 F/10 CMU A 66-63 M/8 Toledo* A 71-74 WMU H 70-57 2004 F/3 Ohio H 53-48 1995 F/1 Toledo A 72-61 1977 F/15 CMU A 68-67 2005 J/15 Ohio A 71-70 M/1 Toledo H 85-66 F/26 WMU H 66-64 M/5 Ohio* A 71-43 M/7 Toledo* A 81-64 1978 F/11 WMU A 87-72 2006 F/4 CMU H 64-48 1996 J/31 CMU H 68-62 J/9 WMU H 69-68 M/4 Ohio* A 74-57 F/28 Toledo A 85-51 1979 J/9 CMU A 68-64 2007 F/3 Ohio A 69-65 1997 J/18 Toledo H 92-67 1980 J/9 CMU A 64-60 M/4 Ohio* N 55-51 F/15 CMU A 72-69 1981 J/4 WMU H 81-76 2008 J/26 Ohio H 71-64 1998 J/21 Toledo A 81-63 F/21 CMU H 90-71 M/9 Ohio* N 68-65 F/21 Toledo H 77-69 1982 N/27 WMU A 73-66 2009 J/31 CMU A 72-65 1999 J/23 CMU H 83-75 F/18 CMU* H 47-45 2010 J/23 CMU H 59-56 F/26 Toledo* A 88-78 1983 N/27 CMU H 69-62 M/7 CMU* N 69-66 2000 J/24 Toledo A 67-60 J/22 CMU A 96-78 2011 F/5 CMU A 82-64 F/17 Toledo H 86-64 F/19 CMU H 78-57 2012 J/25 CMU H 67-53 2001 J/24 Toledo H 83-57 1984 J/14 CMU H 96-55 M/7 CMU* N 58-55 F/17 Toledo A 74-53 F/11 CMU A 78-61 2013 J/23 CMU A 77-48 2002 J/23 Toledo H 63-47 1985 J/12 CMU A 79-66 2014 F/2 CMU H 80-63 2003 M/4 Toledo A 62-50 F/9 CMU H 80-73 2015 J/17 Ohio A 71-51 2004 J/7 Toledo H 60-53 M/9 WMU* H 73-63 J/31 Ohio H 74-66 2005 J/18 Toledo H 64-55 1986 J/2 CMU A 66-61 F/8 Toledo A 65-51 M/2 WMU H 73-65 Toledo (30-45) 2006 J/18 CMU A 60-48 1987 J/21 CMU A 79-60 1980 J/3 CMU A 93-66 F/25 CMU H 54-51 F/18 WMU H 78-71 1981 J/10 CMU H 72-48 2007 J/13 Toledo H 85-82 M/6 CMU* H 82-70 1982 J/23 Toledo A 65-51 F/24 Toledo A 73-62 1988 J/21 CMU H 75-61 1983 J/8 CMU A 58-56 2008 J/9 Toledo A 72-52 F/24 WMU A 64-56 F/5 Toledo H 58-56 M/1 Toledo H 81-76 1989 J/18 WMU A 68-58 M/11 CMU* H 80-66 2009 J/21 Toledo A 76-65 F/15 WMU H 72-68 1984 F/1 CMU H 77-67 M/7 CMU H 80-70 1990 F/7 CMU H 71-64 F/29 CMU A 75-53 2010 J/9 Toledo A 74-60 J/10 WMU A 73-64 M/9 CMU H 71-55 F/24 Toledo H 77-68 1991 J/2 CMU H 67-63 1985 J/23 CMU A 67-53 2011 J/19 CMU H 78-74 M/2 CMU A 72-63 F/20 CMU H 98-78 M/2 Toledo A 85-75 1992 F/1 CMU H 58-56 1986 J/15 CMU H 82-62 2012 J/8 Toledo A 58-53 F/29 CMU A 86-62 J/17 CMU A 87-67 F/15 Toledo H 80-62 1993 J/23 WMU A 61-56 1987 J/17 CMU H 89-81 2013 J/10 CMU A 73-66 F/20 CMU H 61-50 F/14 Toledo A 75-66 F/24 Toledo H 76-63 1994 J/15 CMU H 63-61 1988 J/9 CMU A 61-58 M/15 CMU* N 66-61 F/12 CMU A 65-62 F/6 CMU H 63-61 2014 J/4 CMU H 84-71 1995 J/7 WMU A 72-57 M/8 CMU* H 50-49 M/2 CMU A 80-77 F/4 CMU H 70-61 1989 F/1 Toledo H 55-54 2015 F/11 Toledo H 61-46 1996 J/6 WMU H 75-48 M/1 Toledo A 71-63 F/28 Toledo A 62-53 F/3 WMU A 71-51 M/8 Toledo* H 55-51 1997 J/11 WMU H 67-49 1990 J/17 Toledo A 69-59 Western Michigan (44-49) F/3 CMU A 64-59 F/14 Toledo H 78-59 1969 F/14 CMU H 40-30 1998 J/17 CMU H 79-70 1991 J/19 Toledo A 76-61 1970 F/13 CMU A 44-37 F/14 CMU A 77-65 F/16 CMU H 78-76 1972 F/19 WMU H 53-49 1999 N/21 WMU A 75-57 M/9 Toledo* H 93-66 M/4 WMU A 54-45 F/6 WMU H 85-74 1992 J/18 CMU H 77-71 M/12 WMU H 50-46 2000 F/5 WMU H 82-63 F/15 Toledo A 85-53 1973 F/24 WMU A 71-63 F/23 WMU A 90-65 M/12 Toledo* H 69-59 M/3 WMU H 60-38 2001 F/3 WMU A 72-57 1993 J/9 Toledo A 81-69 1974 F/23 WMU H 65-49 F/21 CMU H 74-68 F/6 CMU H 60-54 1975 WMU A 62-51 2002 F/2 WMU H 71-55 1994 F/2 Toledo H 61-68 1976 WMU A 86-76 F/19 WMU A 87-78 M/2 CMU A 67-63 WMU H 78-56 M/2 WMU* A 77-67 48 MAC Game-BY-GAME MAC Game-BY-GAME 2003 J/20 WMU H 86-55 M/1 WMU A 87-65 2004 J/28 WMU H 72-59 F/24 WMU A 67-55 2005 J/5 WMU H 69-64 F/26 WMU A 86-75 2006 J/7 WMU A 58-50 F/14 WMU H 64-54 2007 J/3 CMU H 91-78 F/14 WMU A 80-66 2008 J/12 WMU H 67-57 F/23 WMU A 98-91 2009 J/17 CMU H 98-87 F/25 CMU A 64-60 2010 J/16 CMU H 74-65 F/27 WMU A 64-56 2011 J/5 CMU A 72-62 F/19 CMU H 91-75 2012 J/11 CMU H 93-85 F/25 CMU A 66-53 2013 J/16 CMU H 72-58 F/20 CMU A 77-53 2014 J/25 CMU A 113-87 M/5 CMU H 84-75 2015 F/7 WMU A 69-64 F/21 CMU H 63-51 M/11 WMU* N 81-68

*MAC Tournament Game

49 Postseason games Postseason games

NCAA Division I Tournament 1989 (Toledo, Ohio) 1983 (College Park, Maryland) First Round: CMU 74, at Miami 58 First Round: Maryland 94, CMU 71 Semifinals: Toledo 55, CMU 51 1984 (Mount Pleasant) 1990 (Detroit) First Round: Alabama 78, CMU 70 First Round: at Ball State 77, CMU 57 1991 (Detroit) 2013 (Columbus, Ohio) First Round: at CMU 71, Ohio 70 First Round: No. 6 Oklahoma 78, No. 11 CMU 73 Semifinals: CMU 84, Bowling Green 72 Championship: Toledo 93, CMU 66 Women’s National Invitational Tournament 1992 (Detroit) 2011 (Normal, Illinois) First Round: at CMU 69, Miami 59 Semifinals: Toledo 69, CMU 59 First Round: Illinois State 72, CMU 59 1993 (Columbus, Ohio) 2012 (Normal, Illinois) First Round: at Kent State 71, CMU 57 First Round: Illinois State 69, CMU 68 1994 (Columbus, Ohio) 2014 (Mount Pleasant) First Round: at Toledo 74, CMU 71 First Round: IUPUI 72, CMU 66 1995 (Toledo, Ohio) First Round: at Toledo 81, CMU 64 MAC Tournament (Final Game Location) 1997 (Toledo, Ohio) 1982 (several sites) First Round: at Kent State 106, CMU 63 First Round: CMU 47, Western Michigan 45 Quarterfinals: Miami 103, CMU 56 1998 (Toledo, Ohio) First Round: at BGSU 76, CMU 65 1983 (Oxford, Ohio) MAC Tournament 1999 (Toledo, Ohio) Champions First Round: at Toledo 88, CMU 78 Semifinals: CMU 80, Toledo 66 Championship: CMU 78, Miami 73 2000 (Cleveland, Ohio) First Round: at Ball State 95, CMU 81 1984 (Rockford, Illinois) MAC Tournament 2001 (Cleveland,Ohio) Champions First Round: at NIU 57, CMU 35 Semifinals: CMU 106, Northern Illinois 72 Championship: CMU 71, Toledo 55 2002 (Cleveland, Ohio) First Round: at WMU 77, CMU 67 1985 (Toledo, Ohio) Semifinals: CMU 72, Northern Illinois 59 2003 (Cleveland, Ohio) Championship: Western Michigan 73, CMU 63 First Round: at Buffalo 72, CMU 53 1986 (Rockford, Ill.) 2004 (Cleveland, Ohio) Semifinals: CMU 67, Bowling Green 64 First Round: at BGSU 66, CMU 54 Championship: Ohio 92, CMU 85 (OT) 2005 (Cleveland, Ohio) 1987 (Toledo, Ohio) First Round: at Ohio 71, CMU 43 Semifinals: CMU 82, Western Michigan 70 Championship: Bowling Green 63, CMU 62 2006 (Cleveland, Ohio) First Round: at Ohio 74, CMU 57 1988 (Toledo, Ohio) First Round: at CMU 50, Toledo 49 2007 (Cleveland, Ohio) Semifinals: Bowling Green 95, CMU 60 First Round: Ohio 55, CMU 51

50 Postseason games Postseason games

2008 (Cleveland, Ohio) First Round: Ohio 68, CMU 65 2009 (Cleveland, Ohio) First Round: CMU 67, Akron 59 Second Round: Bowling Green 82, CMU 65 2010 (Cleveland, Ohio) First Round: CMU 69, Ohio 65 Second Round: Kent State 68, CMU 55 2011 (Cleveland, Ohio) First Round: CMU 90, Buffalo 69 Second Round: Bowling Green 80, CMU 72 2012 (Cleveland, Ohio) First Round: CMU 86, Ball State 62 Second Round: CMU 58, Ohio 55 Quarterfinals: CMU 78, Miami 64 Semifinals: CMU 69, Bowling Green 66 Championship: Eastern Michigan 72, CMU 71 2013 (Cleveland, Ohio) Quarterfinals: CMU 81, Bowling Green 48 Semifinals: CMU 66, Toledo 61 Championship: CMU 86, Akron 68 2014 (Cleveland, Ohio) Semifinal: Akron 85, CMU 69 2015 (Cleveland, Ohio) First Round: CMU 49, Northern Illinois 44 Second Round: Western Michigan 81, CMU 68

51 Year-by-year results Year-by-year results CMU Year-By-Year Results CMU Coaches’ Records Year...... Coach...... W - L 1969-70...... Fran Koenig...... 3 - 2 Name Years W L Pct 1970-71...... Fran Koenig...... 7 - 4 1971-72...... Fran Koenig...... 8 - 5 Fran Koenig 5 26 24 .520 1972-73...... Fran Koenig...... 4 - 6 Marcy Weston 2 21 19 .525 1973-74...... Fran Koenig ...... 4 - 7 Ro DiBrezzo 4 54 37 .593 1974-75...... Marcy Weston...... 10 - 7 1975-76...... Marcy Weston...... 11 - 12 Jane Cwayna 1 10 16 .385 1976-77...... Ro DiBrezzo...... 12 - 14 Laura Golden 3 59 30 .663 1977-78...... Ro DiBrezzo...... 13 - 8 Donita Davenport 12 171 165 .509 1978-79...... Ro DiBrezzo...... 10 - 7 1979-80...... Ro DiBrezzo...... 19 - 8 Fran Voll* 5 43 74 .368 1980-81...... Jane Cwayna...... 10 - 16 Ina Nicosia* 1 2 18 .100 1981-82...... Laura Golden...... 11 - 18 1982-83...... Laura Golden...... 21 - 9 Eileen Kleinfelter 6 63 107 .371 1983-84...... Laura Golden...... 27 - 3 Sue Guevara 8 130 124 .512 1984-85...... Donita Davenport...... 19 - 10 Totals 47 579 614 .485 1985-86...... Donita Davenport...... 18 - 11 1986-87...... Donita Davenport...... 17 - 11 1987-88...... Donita Davenport...... 16 - 13 1988-89...... Donita Davenport...... 11 - 18 1989-90...... Donita Davenport...... 14 - 14 Top Ten Home Crowds 1990-91...... Donita Davenport...... 21 - 8 1991-92...... Donita Davenport...... 16 - 12 1. 5,195-Nov. 25, 2009 1992-93...... Donita Davenport...... 15 - 12 (Georgetown 94, CMU 69) 1993-94...... Donita Davenport...... 11 - 16 1994-95...... Donita Davenport...... 8 - 19 2. 4,982 - Jan. 26, 2011 1995-96...... Donita Davenport...... 5 - 21 (Buffalo 92, CMU 89) 1996-97...... Fran Voll...... 11 - 16 3. 4,478-Nov. 25, 2008 1997-98...... Fran Voll...... 10 - 17 1998-99...... Fran Voll...... 11 - 16 (CMU 86, Valparaiso 80) 1999-00...... Fran Voll...... 9 - 19 4. 4,351–Feb. 18, 1987 2000-01...... Fran Voll...... 2 - 6 (Western Michigan 78, CMU 71) 2000-01...... Ina Nicosia*...... 2 - 18 2001-02...... Eileen Kleinfelter...... 10 - 18 5. 4,296-Nov. 11, 2011 2002-03...... Eileen Kleinfelter...... 11 - 17 (Northwestern 69, CMU 60) 2003-04...... Eileen Kleinfelter...... 5 - 23 6. 4,153–Feb. 25, 1987 2004-05...... Eileen Kleinfelter...... 10 - 18 2005-06...... Eileen Kleinfelter...... 16 - 12 (CMU 81, Ohio 69) 2006-07...... Eileen Kleinfelter...... 11 - 19 7. 3,879­-November 29, 2012 2007-08...... Sue Guevara...... 6 - 23 (Notre Dame 72, CMU 63) 2008-09...... Sue Guevara...... 18 - 14 2009-10 ...... Sue Guevara ...... 12 - 18 8. 3,793­-December 18, 2013 2010-11 ...... Sue Guevara ...... 20 - 11 (CMU 90, Praire View A&M 66) 2011-12...... Sue Guevara ...... 20 - 16 9. 3,250–March 18, 1984 2012-13...... Sue Guevara...... 21 - 12 (Alabama 78, CMU 70)* 2013-14...... Sue Guevara...... 20 - 12 2014-15...... Sue Guevara...... 13 - 18 10. 3,126–March 7, 1984 Total...... 579 - 614 (CMU 106, Northern Illinois 72)# *Interim head coach

*NCAA Regional • #MAC Tournament

52 Year-by-year results Year-by-year results Individual Career Records 3. Kerby Tamm (2011-15)...... 211 Points (Includes all 1,000 point scorers) 4. Molli Munz (1999-02)...... 191 1. Crystal Bradford (2011-15)...... 2,006 5. Angel Chan (2006-09)...... 171 2. Sue Nissen (1988-91)...... 1,938 6. Taylor Johnson (2010-14)...... 148 3. Britni Houghton (2007-10)...... 1,555 Crystal Bradford (2011-15)...... 148 4. Carla Sterk ( 1990-93)...... 1,539 8. Carrie Isanhart (1990-93)...... 128 5. Jody Beerman (1984-87)...... 1,527 9. Jodi Culbertson (1997-00)...... 112 6. Betsy Yonkman (1983-86)...... 1,495 10. Erin Kuhl (2002-06 )...... 111 7. Shonda Long (2008-11)...... 1,439 8. Tracy Renken (1994-97)...... 1,386 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 60 made) 9. LaTanga Cox (1983-86)...... 1,373 1. Sue Nissen (1988-91)...... 0.400 10. Kaihla Szunko (2007, 2009-11)...... 1,292 2. Kerby Tamm (2011-15)...... 0.395 11. Brandie Baker (2009, 2011-13)...... 1,281 3. Stacey Verhoff (2004-08)...... 0.384 12. Niki DiGuilio (2010-14)...... 1,262 4. Niki DiGuilio (2010-14)...... 0.382 13. Nikki Thompkins (1991-94)...... 1,258 5. Erin Kuhl (2002-06)...... 0.372 14. Carrie Isanhart (1990-93)...... 1,242 Sally Sedlar (1998-99)...... 0.372 15. Sylvia Odum (1982-85)...... 1,215 7. Julie Miller (1995-98)...... 0.352 16. Jessica Green (2011-15)...... 1,212 8. Candace Wilson (2004-08)...... 0.349 17. Jas’Mine Bracey (2011-15)...... 1,154 9. Jenny Ritz (1991-94)...... 0.343 18. Taylor Johnson (2010-14)...... 1,134 10. Angel Chan (2006-09)...... 0.341 19. Shelly Woods (1997-00)...... 1,128 20. Tracy Creten ( 1979-82)...... 1,127 Free Throws Made 21. Julie Roberts (1978-81)...... 1,104 1. Jody Beerman (1984-87)...... 491 22. Angel Chan (2006-09)...... 1,076 2. Sue Nissen (1988-91)...... 440 23. Lisa Zodtner (1980-83)...... 1,071 3. Britni Houghton (2007-10)...... 387 24. Ann Skufca (2003-07)...... 1,018 4. Carla Sterk (1990-93)...... 371 25. Desiree Eidson (1999-2003)...... 1,008 5. Brandie Baker (2009, 2011-13)...... 347 26. Casey Manning (2002-06)...... 1,005 6. LaTanga Cox (1983-86)...... 307 7. Julie Roberts (1978-81)...... 294 Scoring Average Nikki Thompkins (1991-94)...... 294 1. Crystal Bradford (2011-15)...... 17.3 9. Betsy Yonkman (1983-86)...... 255 2. Sue Nissen (1988-91)...... 17.0 10. Julie Miller (1995-98)...... 254 3. Carla Sterk (1990-93)...... 13.9 4. Jody Beerman (1984-87)...... 13.4 Free Throw Percentage (min. 200 made) 5. Betsy Yonkman (1983-86)...... 13.2 1. Jody Beerman (1984-87)...... 0.851 6. Tracy Renken (1994-97)...... 13.2 2. Niki DiGuilio (2010-14)...... 0.816 7. Britni Houghton (2007-10)...... 12.9 3. Julie Miller (1995-98)...... 0.809 8. Julie Roberts (1978-81)...... 12.1 4. Kathy LaBarge (1983-86)...... 0.800 9. Nikki Thompkins (1991-94)...... 12.0 5. Ann Skufca (2003-07)...... 0.795 Sally Sedlar (1998-99)...... 12.0 6. Angel Chan (2006-09)...... 0.789 10. Shonda Long (2008-11)...... 11.8 7. Carla Sterk (1990-93)...... 0.788 8. Sue Nissen (1988-91)...... 0.769 Field Goal Percentage (min. 300 made) 9. Carrie Isanhart (1990-93)...... 0.765 1. Nikki Thompkins (1991-94)...... 0.543 10. Terri McFarland (1980-83)...... 0.764 2. Kaihla Szunko (2007, 2009-11)...... 0.537 3. LaTanga Cox (1983-86)...... 0.529 Rebounds 4. Jody Beerman (1984-87)...... 0.519 1. Crystal Bradford (2011-15)...... 1,140 Carla Sterk (1990-93)...... 0.519 2. Julie Roberts (1978-81)...... 1,089 6. Jas’Mine Bracey (2011-15)...... 0.503 3. LaTanga Cox (1983-86)...... 1,029 7. Sue Nissen (1988-91)...... 0.502 4. Kaihla Szunko (2007, 2009-11)...... 1,009 Betsy Yonkman (1983-86)...... 0.502 5. Jas’Mine Bracey (2011-15)...... 1,005 9. Trish Phillips (1983-86)...... 0.497 6. Sue Nissen (1988-91)...... 977 10. Gina Mazzolini (1975-78)...... 0.496 7. Carla Sterk (1990-93)...... 880 Gina Mazzolini (1975-78)...... 880 Field Goals Made 9. Vershaun Jones (1999-2002)...... 869 1. Crystal Bradford (2011-15)...... 805 10. Denise Tower (1981-84)...... 813 2. Sue Nissen (1988-91)...... 726 3. Betsy Yonkman (1983-86)...... 620 Rebounding Average 4. Carla Sterk (1990-93)...... 579 1. Julie Roberts (1978-81)...... 12.0 5. Brinti Houghton (2007-10)...... 556 2. Gina Mazzolini (1975-78)...... 10.5 6. Tracy Renken (1994-97)...... 548 3. Crystal Bradford (2011-15)...... 9.8 7. LaTanga Cox (1983-86)...... 533 4. LaTanga Cox (1983-86)...... 8.8 8. Jody Beerman (1984-87)...... 514 5. Sue Nissen (1988-91)...... 8.6 9. Kaihla Szunko (2007, 2009-11)...... 512 6. Kaihla Szunko (2007, 2009-11)...... 8.5 10. Sylvia Odum (1982-85)...... 498 7. Carla Sterk (1990-93)...... 7.9 8. Vershaun Jones (1999-2002)...... 7.8 Three-Point Field Goals Made Jas’Mine Bracey (2011-15)...... 7.8 1. Niki DiGuilio (2010-14)...... 288 10. Tracy Creten (1979-82)...... 7.5 2. Shonda Long (2008-11)...... 230 53 Year-by-year results Year-by-year results Assists 8. Betsy Yonkman (1984-85)...... 189 1. Suzy Merchant (1988-91)...... 463 9. Nikki Thompkins (1993-94)...... 187 2. Jody Beerman (1984-87)...... 445 10. Sue Nissen (1990-91)...... 185 3. Brandie Baker (2009, 2011-13)...... 440 4. Crystal Bradford (2011-15)...... 384 Field Goal Pct. (min. 100 made) 5. Molli Munz (1998-2002) ...... 341 1. Jody Beerman (1985-86)...... 0.591 6. Sylvia Odum (1982-85)...... 335 2. Trish Phillips (1985-86)...... 0.579 7. Sue Nissen (1988-91)...... 325 3. LaTanga Cox (1983-84)...... 0.573 8. Betsy Yonkman (1983-86)...... 319 4. LaTanga Cox (1985-86)...... 0.567 9. Erin Kuhl (2002-06)...... 306 5. Kaihla Szunko (2009-10)...... 0.560 10. Linda Nash (1979-82)...... 304 6. Kaihla Szunko (2008-09)...... 0.559 7. Joni Daniels (1997-98)...... 0.557 Steals 8. Kaihla Szunko (2010-11)...... 0.556 1. Julie Roberts (1978-81)...... 296 9. Nikki Thompkins (1992-93)...... 0.554 2. Sylvia Odum (1982-85)...... 292 10. Jas’Mine Bracey (2013-14)...... 0.543 3. Crystal Bradford (2011-15)...... 278 4. Kaihla Szunko (2007, 2009-11)...... 233 Made Three-Point Field Goals 5. Britni Houghton (2007-10)...... 217 1. Niki DiGuilio (2013-14)...... 100 6. Jody Beerman (1984-87)...... 196 2. Angel Chan (2008-09)...... 92 Brandie Baker (2009, 2011-13)...... 196 3. Kerby Tamm (2014-15)...... 90 8. Lisa Zodtner (1980-83)...... 193 4. Shonda Long (2010-11)...... 78 9. Casey Manning (2002-06)...... 188 5. Jodi Culbertson (1999-00)...... 77 Sue Nissen (1988-91)...... 188 6. Shonda Long (2009-10)...... 76 7. Niki DiGuilio (2010-11)...... 69 Blocked Shots 8. Molli Munz (1999-00)...... 64 1. Crystal Bradford (2011-15)...... 177 9. Niki DiGuilio (2012-13)...... 63 2. Ann Skufca (2003-07)...... 160 10. Kerby Tamm (2013-14)...... 62 3. Jas’Mine Bracey (2011-15)...... 121 4. Carla Sterk (1990-93)...... 104 Three-Point Field Goal Pct. (min. 30 made) 5. LaTanga Cox (1983-86)...... 98 1. Sue Nissen (1990-91)...... 0.465 6. Denise Didley (1995-97)...... 82 2. Sally Sedlar (1997-98)...... 0.434 Brandie Baker (2009, 2011-13)...... 82 3. Kerby Tamm (2013-14)...... 0.422 8. Wendy Merriman (1990-93)...... 81 4. Erin Kuhl (2002-03) ...... 0.421 9. Kaihla Szunko (2007-2011)...... 80 5. Kerby Tamm (2012-13)...... 0.417 10. Shelly Woods (1997-00)...... 69 6. Jenny Ritz (1993-94)...... 0.415 7. Niki DiGuilio (2012-13)...... 0.406 Individual Season Records 8. Molli Munz (1999-00)...... 0.405 Points 9. Niki DiGuilio (2010-11)...... 0.404 1. Crystal Bradford (2013-14)...... 588 10. Taylor Johnson (2011-12)...... 0.400 2. Jody Beerman (1986-87)...... 582 3. Britni Houghton (2008-09)...... 533 Free Throws Made 4. Crystal Bradford (2012-13)...... 531 1. Jody Beerman (1986-87)...... 174 5. Shonda Long (2010-11)...... 510 2. Sue Nissen (1988-89)...... 149 6. Sue Nissen (1987-88)...... 507 3. Britni Houghton (2008-09)...... 142 7. Sylvia Odum (1983-84)...... 501 4. Jody Beerman (1985-86)...... 133 8. Sue Nissen (1988-89)...... 494 5. Carla Sterk (1991-92)...... 123 9. Kaihla Szunko (2010-11)...... 482 6. Carla Sterk (1990-91)...... 119 10. Carla Sterk (1990-91)...... 473 7. Brandie Baker (2010-11)...... 109 8. Julie Roberts (1979-80)...... 108 Scoring Average 9. Sue Nissen (1989-90)...... 106 1. Jody Beerman (1986-87)...... 20.8 10. Sue Nissen (1987-88)...... 103 2. Crystal Bradford (2013-14)...... 20.3 Molly Piché (1987-88)...... 103 3. Crystal Bradford (2014-15)...... 19.6 4. Sue Nissen (1987-88)...... 17.5 Free Throw Pct. (min. 80 made) 5. Nikki Thompkins (1993-94)...... 17.4 1. Jody Beerman (1985-86)...... 0.905 6. Sue Nissen (1989-90)...... 17.2 2. Julie Miller (1995-96)...... 0.871 7. Sue Nissen (1988-89)...... 17.0 3. Julie Miller (1996-97)...... 0.863 8. Sylvia Odum (1983-84)...... 16.7 4. Casey Manning (2004-05)...... 0.857 9. Britni Houghton (2008-09)...... 16.7 5. Carla Sterk (1990-91)...... 0.838 10. Shonda Long (2010-11)...... 16.5 6. Jody Beerman (1986-87)...... 0.837 7. Ann Skufca (2004-05)...... 0.836 Field Goals Made 8. Candace Wilson (2006-07)...... 0.830 1. Crystal Bradford (2013-14)...... 226 9. Jody Beerman (1983-84)...... 0.829 2. Crystal Bradford (2012-13)...... 217 10. Jody Beerman (1984-85)...... 0.828 3. Sylvia Odum (1983-84)...... 209 4. Sue Nissen (1987-88)...... 202 Rebounds 5. Jody Beerman (1986-87)...... 200 1. Julie Roberts (1979-80)...... 449 6. Kaihla Szunko (2010-11) ...... 195 2. Crystal Bradford (2013-14)...... 354 7. Crystal Bradford (2011-12)...... 193 3. Kaihla Szunko (2010-11)...... 343

54 Year-by-year results Year-by-year results 4. Jas’Mine Bracey (2013-14)...... 338 Crystal Bradford vs. Oregon, 11/28/14...... 34 5. Crystal Bradford (2012-13)...... 327 10. Sue Nissen vs. Miami, 2/3/90 ...... 33 6. Julie Roberts (1980-81)...... 323 Nikki Thompkins vs. Toledo, 3/8/94 ...... 33 7. Kaihla Szunko (2008-09)...... 315 Angel Chan vs. Western Michigan, 1/17/09 ...... 33 8. Vershaun Jones (2001-02)...... 291 9. Sue Nissen (1987-88)...... 284 Most Field Goals 10. Kaihla Szunko (2009-10)...... 281 1 Sylvia Odum vs. Toledo, 2/20/85 ...... 16 Britni Houghton vs. EMU, 2/20/10 ...... 16 Rebounding Average 3 Tracy Creten vs. Lake Superior, 1/2/82 ...... 15 1. Julie Roberts (1979-80)...... 16.6 Sue Nissen vs. EMU, 3/5/88 ...... 15 2. Julie Roberts (1980-81)...... 12.4 5 Sue Nissen vs. Indiana State, 12/9/89 ...... 14 3. Crystal Bradford (2013-14)...... 12.2 Sue Nissen vs. UIC, 11/24/90 ...... 14 4. Julie Roberts (1978-79)...... 11.6 Crystal Bradford vs. Oklahoma, 3/23/13...... 14 5. Gina Mazzolini (1975-76)...... 11.5 8 Sylvia Odum vs. Minnesota, 12/18/83 ...... 13 6. Gina Mazzolini (1976-77)...... 11.1 Sylvia Odum vs. NIU, 1/4/84 ...... 13 7. Kaihla Szunko (2010-11)...... 11.1 Mary Oswald vs. EMU, 1/25/89 ...... 13 8. Jas’Mine Bracey (2013-14)...... 10.6 Nikki Thompkins vs. Akron, 1/22/94 ...... 13 9. Vershaun Jones (2001-02)...... 10.4 Crystal Bradford vs. Akron, 1/26/13...... 13 10. Kaihla Szunko (2009-10)...... 9.9 Crystal Bradford vs. Ball State, 2/27/14...... 13 Crystal Bradford vs. Oregon, 11/28/14...... 13 Assists 1. Suzy Merchant (1990-91)...... 156 Field Goal Pct. (min. 8 made) Brandie Baker (2010-11)...... 156 1. Mary Oswald vs. EMU, 1/25/89 ...... 929 (13-14) 3. Suzy Merchant (1989-90)...... 143 2. Britni Houghton vs. Ball State ...... 909 (10-11) 4. Crystal Bradford (2013-14)...... 132 Jas’Mine Bracey vs. Buffalo, 1/7/15...... 909 (10-11) 5. Jody Beerman (1985-86)...... 126 3. Elaine Loch vs. EMU, 2/7/87 ...... 900 (9-10) 6. Betsy Yonkman (1985-86)...... 118 Taylor Johnson vs. NIU, 1/19/13...... 900 (9-10) 7. Sylvia Odum (1983-84)...... 117 5. LaTanga Cox vs. EMU, 1/11/86 ...... 889 (8-9) Jody Beerman (1984-85)...... 117 Amy Welch vs. BGSU, 1/3/87 ...... 889 (8-9) Jody Beerman (1986-87)...... 117 Nancy Melissa vs. Ohio, 1/28/87 ...... 889 (8-9) 10. Jessica Green (2013-14)...... 115 Nikki Thompkins vs. WMU, 2/29/92 ...... 889 (8-9) Kaihla Szunko vs. EMU, 3/7/09 ...... 889 (8-9) Steals 1. Julie Roberts (1979-80)...... 120 Most Three-Point Field Goals 2. Sylvia Odum (1983-84)...... 104 1. Jodi Culbertson vs. Ball State, 2/25/00 ...... 9 3. Molly Piché (1987-88)...... 86 2. Niki DiGuilio vs. Miami, 2/15/14...... 8 4. Kaihla Szunko (2009-10)...... 81 3. Tracy Renken vs. Iowa State, 12/29/95 ...... 7 5. Kaihla Szunko (2010-11)...... 77 Molli Munz vs. Western Michigan, 2/19/02 ...... 7 Crystal Bradford (2012-13)...... 77 Stacey Verhoff vs. Cincinnati, 12/17/08...... 7 Crystal Bradford (2013-14)...... 77 Angel Chan vs. Western Michigan, 1/17/09 ...... 7 7. Julie Roberts (1980-81)...... 76 Angel Chan vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/7/09 ...... 7 8. Sylvia Odum (1984-85)...... 75 Shonda Long vs. Kent State, 2/4/09 ...... 7 Latisha Luckett (2007-08)...... 75 Shonda Long vs. DePaul, 11/13/09 ...... 7 10. Shawn Bannon (1991-92)...... 69 Shonda Long vs. Northern Illinois, 2/14/10 ...... 7 Crystal Bradford (2011-12)...... 69 Shonda Long vs. Buffalo, 3/9/11...... 7 Niki DiGuilio vs. Robert Morris, 12/17/12...... 7 Blocked Shots Kerby Tamm vs. Eastern Michigan, 2/14/15...... 7 1. Ann Skufca (2006-07)...... 62 2. Crystal Bradford (2012-13)...... 61 Three-Point Field Goal Pct. (min. 4 made) 3. Crystal Bradford (2011-12)...... 57 1. Sally Sedlar vs. UT, 1/21/98 ...... 1.000 (5-5) 4. Ann Skufca (2005-06)...... 49 Kerby Tamm vs. Toledo, 1/4/14...... 1.000 (4-4) 5. Jas’Mine Bracey (2014-15)...... 48 Niki DiGuilio vs. Ohio, 2/2/14...... 1.000 (4-4) 6. Denise Didley (1996-97)...... 47 2. Stacey Verhoff vs. Cincinnati, 12/7/07. ... .875 (7-8) 7. LaTanga Cox (1984-85)...... 40 3. Eve Claar vs. BSU, 1/18/95 ...... 857 (6-7) 8. Carla Sterk (1991-92)...... 39 4. Ann Skufca vs. SVSU, 11/13/06 ...... 833 (5-6) 9. Brandie Baker (2012-13)...... 37 Rachel Mauk vs. KSU, 1/27/10 ...... 833 (5-6) Crystal Bradford (2013-14)...... 37 Heidi Warczinsky vs. Quinnipiac, 12/29/09 . .833 (5-6) 5. Carrie Isanhart vs. EMU, 1/16/91 ...... 800 (4-5) Individual Game Records Sue Nissen vs. BGSU, 3/7/91 ...... 800 (4-5) Scoring Lindsay Mecoli vs. Detroit, 12/14/02 ...... 800 (4-5) 1. Shonda Long vs. Buffalo, 3/9/11...... 40 Niki DiGuilio vs. Prairie View A&M 12/18/14....800 (4-5) 2. Britni Houghton vs. EMU, 2/20/10 ...... 38 8. Molli Munz vs. WMU, 2/19/02 ...... 778 (7-9) 3. Sylvia Odum vs. Toledo, 2/20/85 ...... 36 Angel Chan vs. WMU, 1/17/09 ...... 778 (7-9) Sue Nissen vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/5/88 ...... 36 Crystal Bradford vs. Oklahoma, 3/23/13...... 36 Crystal Bradford vs. Ball State, 2/27/14...... 36 7. Sylvia Odum vs. Minnesota, 12/18/83 ...... 34 Jody Beerman vs. Ohio, 2/25/87 ...... 34 Crystal Bradford vs. Dayton, 12/5/14...... 34

55 Year-by-year results team records Free Throws Vershaun Jones vs. Wis.-Milwaukee,1/4/00 ...... 9 1. Britni Houghton vs. Louisville, 12/2/09 ...... 16 4. Sylvia Odum vs. NIU, 2/23/85 ...... 8 2. Taylor Johnson vs. Illinois State, 3/17/11 ...... 15 Molly Piché vs. Dayton, 1/13/88 ...... 8 3. Nancy Melissa vs. American, 12/6/86 ...... 14 Latisha Luckett vs. Buffalo, 2/16/08...... 8 Molly Piché vs. EMU, 1/6/88 ...... 14 Latisha Luckett vs. Wis.-Milwaukee, 12/8/07 ...... 8 Britni Houghton vs. Loyola, 12/18/08 ...... 14 Jalisa Olive vs. North Carolina A&T, 11/12/10 ...... 8 6. Shirley Joiner vs. EMU, 1/11/86 ...... 13 Crystal Bradford vs. Bowling Green, 1/18/14...... 8 Jody Beerman vs. Miami, 2/11/87 ...... 13 10. Sylvia Odum vs. NIU, 3/3/84 ...... 7 8. Julie Roberts vs. Wayne State, 2/28/80 ...... 12 Elaine Loch vs. Bradley, 11/29/86 ...... 7 Julie Roberts vs. Ohio, 2/7/81 ...... 12 Molly Piché vs. Bradley, 1/11/88 ...... 7 Jody Beerman vs. Ohio, 2/25/87 ...... 12 Sue Nissen vs. Dayton, 1/13/88 ...... 7 Sue Nissen vs. California, 1/1/89 ...... 12 Casey Manning vs. Concordia, 11/21/03 ...... 7 Julie Miller vs. BSU, 1/17/96 ...... 12 Stacey Verhoff vs. WMU 1/12/08 ...... 7 Julie Miller vs. Tenn. State, 12/19/96 ...... 12 Kaihla Szunko vs. Quinnipiac, 12/29/09 ...... 7 Crystal Bradford vs. Oklahoma, 3/23/13...... 7 Perfect Free Throw Games (min. 10 att.) Crystal Bradford vs. Prairie View A&M, 12/18/13...... 7 1. Nancy Melissa vs. American, 12/6/86 ...... 14-14 Crystal Bradford vs. UMass, 11/16/14...... 7 2. Julie Miller vs. Tenn. State, 12/19/96 ...... 12-12 Crystal Bradford vs. Minnesota, 12/21/14...... 7 3. Jody Beerman vs. Miami, 1/29/86 ...... 10-10 Jody Beerman vs. Miami, 2/26/86 ...... 10-10 Blocked Shots Sue Nissen vs. Ohio, 1/21/89 ...... 10-10 1. Denise Didley vs. Chicago St., 12/18/96 ...... 7 Kerry Nora vs. Kent, 2/26/97 ...... 10-10 Crystal Bradford vs. Bowling Green, 1/18/14...... 7 Tracy Renken vs. Toledo, 1/18/97 ...... 10-10 3. Jane Robinson vs. Michigan, 1/31/79 ...... 6 Sally Sedlar vs. Butler, 12/27/90 ...... 10-10 Denise Didley vs. Dayton, 11/23/96 ...... 6 Heidi Warczinsky vs. Illinois, 11/18/09 ...... 10-10 Denise Didley vs. Nebraska, 12/14/96 ...... 6 Laura Baker vs. UAB, 12/14/09 ...... 10-10 Ann Skufca vs. WMU, 1/3/07 ...... 6 Jas’Mine Bracey vs. Kent State, 1/28/15...... 6 Rebounds 8. Sue Nissen vs. San Jose State, 12/29/88 ...... 5 1. Gina Mazzolini vs. Wayne St., 2/26/75 ...... 24 Mary Oswald vs. BGSU, 1/28/89 ...... 5 Julie Roberts vs. Oakland, 12/8/79 ...... 24 Wendy Merriman vs. BSU, 2/23/91 ...... 5 Julie Roberts vs. Wis.-Green Bay, 12/29/79 ...... 24 Rachel Verhey vs. BSU, 2/12/97 ...... 5 4. Crystal Bradford vs. Ball State, 2/28/13...... 21 Ann Skufca vs. Kent State, 2/7/04 ...... 5 Jas’Mine Bracey vs. Ball State, 2/27/14...... 21 Ann Skufca vs. Toledo, 2/25/06 ...... 5 6. Kaihla Szunko vs. Bowling Green, 3/11/11 ...... 19 Crystal Bradford vs. WMU, 1/11/12...... 5 Amy Backus vs. WMU, 2/23/79 ...... 19 Crystal Bradford vs. Notre Dame, 11/29/12...... 5 LaTanga Cox vs. KSU, 1/30/85 ...... 19 Nancy Melissa vs. Bradley, 11/29/86 ...... 19 Current players in bold Vershaun Jones vs. Ball State, 1/8/00 ...... 19 Vershaun Jones vs. Niagara, 12/2/01 ...... 19

Assists 1. Brandie Baker vs. N.C. A&T, 11/12/10 ...... 12 2. Kathy LaBarge vs. Minn., 12/18/83 ...... 11 Suzy Merchant vs. BSU, 1/26/91 ...... 11 Julie Miller vs. EMU, 2/21/98 ...... 11 Molli Munz vs. G. Wash.,11/26/99 ...... 11 Molli Munz vs. Long Island, 12/21/01 ...... 11 Priscilla Poole vs. Tri-State, 11/19/04 ...... 11 Crystal Bradford vs. Buffalo, 1/12/14...... 11 8. Susie Brown vs. EMU, 3/2/78 ...... 10 Linda Nash vs. MSU, 1/19/82 ...... 10 Jody Beerman vs. Purdue, 12/10/83 ...... 10 Sylvia Odum vs. NIU, 1/27/85 ...... 10 Jody Beerman vs. NIU, 1/18/86 ...... 10 Suzy Merchant vs. BSU, 1/3/90 ...... 10 Suzy Merchant vs. Miami, 1/6/90 ...... 10 Suzy Merchant vs. BGSU, 1/26/91 ...... 10 Eve Claar vs. UT, 2/2/94 ...... 10 Julie Miller vs. BSU, 1/17/96 ...... 10 Julie Miller vs. Marshall, 2/7/98 ...... 10 Brandie Baker vs. Kent State, 2/4/09 ...... 10 Crystal Bradford vs. Ball State, 2/27/14...... 10 Jessica Green vs. Xavier, 11/30/13...... 10 Jessica Green vs. Miami, 2/15/14...... 10 Da’Jourie Turner vs. Ball State, 2/18/15...... 10

Steals 1. Kaihla Szunko vs. Ole Miss, 12/18/10 ...... 10 2. Sylvia Odum vs. Ohio, 2/15/84 ...... 9

56 Year-by-year results team records Team Season Records Points Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 1. 2,628...... 2013-14 (32 games) 1. .361 (99-274)...... 1993-94 (27 games) 2. 2,560...... 2011-12 (36 games) 2. .353 (294-832)...... 2013-14 (32 games) 3. 2,505...... 2008-09 (32 games) 3. .348 (241-693)...... 2010-11 (31 games) 4. 2,494...... 2010-11 (31 games) 4. .342 (189-552)...... 2007-08 (29 games) 5. 2,483...... 1983-84 (30 games) 5. .342 (178-520)...... 2002-03 (28 games)

Scoring Average Made Free Throws 1. 82.8...... 1983-84 (30 games) 1. 546 (720)...... 1985-86 (29 games) 2. 82.1...... 2013-14 (32 games) 2. 531 (755)...... 1983-84 (30 games) 2. 80.5...... 2010-11 (31 games) 3. 525 (723)...... 2010-11 (31 games) 3. 78.3...... 2008-09 (32 games) 4. 502 (720)...... 2008-09 (32 games) 4. 77.5...... 1985-86 (29 games) 5. 492 (703)...... 1991-92 (28 games) 5. 75.7...... 1986-87 (28 games) Free Throw Percentage Opponenting Scoring Average 1. .758 (546-720)...... 1985-86 (29 games) 1. 56.9...... 2005-06 (28 games) 2. .752 (328-436)...... 2001-02 (28 games) 2. 60.8...... 2002-03 (28 games) 3. .745 (433-581)...... 2006-07 (30 games) 3. 63...... 1992-93 (27 games) 4. .742 (463-624)...... 2009-10 (30 games) 4. 64...... 2004-05 (28 games) 5. .740 (487-658)...... 1986-87 (28 games) 5. 65.2...... 2012-13 (33 games) Assists Rebounds 1. 554...... 1985-86 (29 games) 1. 1,566...... 2011-12 (36 games) 2. 514...... 1983-84 (30 games) 2. 1,518...... 1979-80 (27 games) 3. 505...... 1984-85 (29 games) 3. 1453...... 2013-14 (32 games) 4. 481...... 2013-14 (32 games) 4. 1,364...... 2012-13 (33 games) 5. 467...... 2011-12 (36 games) 5. 1,295...... 2014-15 (31 games) Steals Rebounding Average 1. 410...... 2011-12 (36 games) 1. 56.2...... 1979-80 (27 games) 2. 389...... 1982-83 (30 games) 2. 50.9...... 1975-76 (23 games) 3. 366...... 2008-09 (32 games) 3. 48.8...... 1980-81 (26 games) 4. 365...... 1983-84 (30 games) 4. 46.0...... 1977-78 (21 games) 5. 360...... 2012-13 (33 games) 5. 45.4...... 2013-14 (32 games) Blocked Shots Made Field Goals (Attempted) 1. 149...... 2012-13 (33 games) 1. 976 (1,947)...... 1983-84 (30 games) 2. 144 ...... 2011-12 (36 games) 2. 946 (2257)...... 2013-14 (32 games) 3. 124 ...... 2006-07 (30 games) 3. 945 (2,426)...... 2011-12 (36 games) 4. 119 ...... 1996-97 (27 games) 4. 897 (2,146)...... 2012-13 (33 games) 5. 115...... 2014-15 (31 games) 5. 879 (1,897)...... 1982-83 (30 games) Miscellaneous Field Goal Percentage Most Wins...... 27, 1983-84 1. .501 (976-1,947)...... 1983-84 (30 games) Most Home Wins...... 14, 1983-84 2. .493 (851-1,727)...... 1985-86 (29 games) Home win streak...... 18, 1982-83, 1983-84 3. .463 (879-1,897)...... 1982-83 (30 games) Most Road Wins...... 12, 1983-84 4. .456 (792-1,736)...... 1984-85 (29 games) Consecutive Road Wins...... 12, 1983-84 5. .455 (812-1,785)...... 1986-87 (28 games) Consecutive Wins...... 26, 1983-84 Fewest Losses...... 3, 1983-84 Made Three-Point Field Goals Winning Percentage...... 900 (27-3), 1983-84 1. 294 (832)...... 2013-14 (32 games) Fewest Wins...... 4, 2000-01 2. 255 (785)...... 2008-09 (32 games) Most Losses...... 24, 2000-01 3. 242 (750)...... 2012-13 (33 games) Field Goal Attempts...... 2426, 2011-12 4. 241 (693)...... 2010-11 (31 games) 3-pt Field Goal Attempts...... 832, 2013-14 5. 222 (708)...... 2009-10 (30 games) Free Throw Attempts...... 755, 1983-84 57 team records year-by-year statistics Team Game Records Free Throw Pct. (min. 10 made) 100 Point Games 1. vs. Detroit, 12/20/04...... 1.000 (11-11) 1. vs. North Carolina A&T, 11/12/10#...... 119 vs. Northern Illinois, 2/25...... 1.000 (11-11) 2. vs. Tri-State, 11/19/03...... 116 2. vs. Eastern Michigan, 2/2/82...... 950 (19-20) 3. vs. Eastern Michigan, 2/20/10...... 113 vs. Ohio, 3/8/86...... 950 (19-20) 4. vs. Concordia, 11/21/03...... 111 4. vs. Toledo, 1/18/05...... 938 (15-16) 5. vs. Kent State, 2/4/09...... 109 5. vs. Ball State, 2/27/08...... 933 (14-15) 6. vs. Northern Illinois, 3/5/84#...... 106 7. vs. Texas Southern, 11/23/84#...... 104 Assists 8. at Kent State, 1/16/88...... 103 1. vs. Northern Illinois, 2/15/86...... 35 9. vs. Belmont, 11/14/10 #...... 102 vs. Tri-State, 11/19/04...... 35 10. vs. Northern Illinois, 2/15/86...... 101 3. vs. North Carolina A&T, 11/12/10#...... 31 11. vs. Eastern Kentucky, 11/28/86#...... 101 4. vs. Youngstown State, 12/15/85...... 28 12. vs. Miami, 2/2/2011...... 100 vs. Northern Illinois, 1/27/85...... 28 13. vs. Calvin, 1975...... 100 vs. Toledo, 2/20/85...... 28 14. vs. Southeast Missouri, 12/18/11#...... 100 vs. Kent, 1/22/86...... 28 vs. Ball State, 1/25/92...... 28 Made Field Goals 1. vs. Tri-State, 11/19/03...... 52 Steals 2. vs. North Carolina A&T, 11/12/10#...... 46 1. vs. Calvin, 1/27/76...... 26 3. vs. Eastern Kentucky, 11/28/86...... 45 2. vs. Concordia, 11/21/03...... 24 4. vs. Calvin, 1/27/76...... 44 3. vs. Dayton, 1/13/88...... 22 5. vs. Southwest Missouri, 11/26/88...... 43 vs. Bowling Green, 3/14/13...... 22 4. vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee...... 21 Field Goal Percentage 5. vs. Ball State, 2/8/84...... 20 1. vs. Northern Illinois, 3/7/84...... 656 (42-64) vs. Bradley, 1/11/88...... 20 2. vs. Tri-State, 11/19/04...... 650 (52-80) vs. North Carolina A&T, 11/12/10#...... 20 3. vs. Toledo, 2/12/86...... 647 (33-51) 4. vs. SW Missouri St., 11/26/88...... 614 (43-70) Blocked Shots 5. vs. Western Michigan, 1/22/83...... 607 (34-56) 1. vs. Dayton, 11/23/96...... 11 vs. Kent, 3/4/97...... 11 Rebounding vs. Western Michigan, 1/3/07...... 11 1. vs. Ferris State, 2/12/78...... 77 vs. Miami, 3/8/12...... 11 2. vs. Western Illinois, 1977...... 76 5. vs. Miami, 2/16/13...... 10 vs. Lake Superior State, 1/22/80...... 76 6. vs. Michigan State, 1/19/82...... 9 4. vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay, 12/29/79...... 72 vs. Eastern Michigan, 1/15/92...... 9 5. vs. Chicago State, 11/23/90...... 61 vs. Miami, 1/14/15...... 9 vs. Tri-State, 11/19/04...... 61 8. vs. Chicago State, 12/18/96...... 8 vs. Ole Miss, 12/14/11...... 61 vs. Ohio, 3/4/07...... 8 vs. Kentucky, 11/22/14...... 8 Made Three-Pointers vs. Kent State, 1/28/15...... 8 1. vs. Robert Morris, 12/17/12...... 16 2. vs. Southeast Missouri, 12/18/11...... 15 Miscellaneous 3. vs. Kent State, 2/4/09...... 14 Points, Home...... 116 vs. Tri-State, 11/19/04 vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/7/15...... 14 Points, Road...... 119 vs. North Carolina A&T, 11/12/10 5. 6 times (Last vs. Buffalo, 1/26/11)...... 13 Points, Half...... 68 vs. Northern Illinois, 3/7/84 ...... 68 vs. Western Michigan, 1/25/14 Three-Point Field Goal Pct. Margin of Victory...... 75 vs. Concordia, 11/21/03 1. vs. Ball State, 1/18/95...... 857 (6-7) Margin of Defeat...... 63 vs. Michigan, 12/4/98 2. vs. Western Michigan, 2/19/02...... 688 (11-16) Fewest Points Allowed...... 21 vs. Michigan, 2/10/73 3. vs. Saint Louis, 11/15/97...... 667 (4-6) Fewest Points Scored...... 25 vs. Eastern Michigan, 1975 vs. Buffalo, 2/12/05...... 667 (4-6) Fewest Points, Home...... 31 vs. Michigan State, 2/27/94 5. vs. Toledo, 1/21/98...... 636 (7-11) Fewest Points, Road...... 25 vs. Eastern Michigan, 1975 Fewest Combined Points...... 60 (EMU 35, CMU 25), 1975 Made Free Throws Field Goal Attempts...... 92 vs. Kent State, 2/28/87 1. vs. Miami, 1/30/10...... 39 Field Goal Pct. (half)...... 788 (26-33) vs. NIU, 3/7/84 2. vs. Eastern Michigan, 1/30/80...... 36 Three-Point FG Attempts...... 40 vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/8/14 vs. Ohio, 1/4/86...... 36 Free Throw Attempts...... 49 vs. Miami, 1/30/10 vs. Eastern Michigan, 1/6/88...... 36 Home Attendance...... 5,195 vs. Georgetown, 11/25/09 5. vs. Tennessee State, 12/19/96...... 35 #- Neutral Site 58 team records year-by-year statistics Points Rebounds Year Name Pts. Avg. Year Name Rbs. Avg. 1975-76 Gina Mazzolini 242 10.5 1975-76 Gina Mazzolini 265 11.5 1976-77 Gina Mazzolini 328 12.6 1976-77 Gina Mazzolini 278 11.1 1977-78 Gina Mazzolini 280 13.3 1977-78 Gina Mazzolini 196 10.9 1978-79 Julie Roberts 221 13.0 1978-79 Julie Roberts 185 11.6 1979-80 Julie Roberts 370 13.7 1979-80 Julie Roberts 449 16.6 1980-81 Tracy Creten 358 13.8 1980-81 Julie Roberts 323 12.4 1981-82 Tracy Creten 403 13.9 1981-82 Tracy Creten 265 9.1 1982-83 Lisa Zodtner 263 8.8 1982-83 Latanga Cox 263 8.8 1983-84 Sylvia Odum 501 16.7 1983-84 Denise Tower 277 9.2 1984-85 Betsy Yonkman 441 16.3 1984-85 LaTanga Cox 274 9.8 1985-86 Betsy Yonkman 457 16.3 1985-86 LaTanga Cox 253 8.7 1986-87 Jody Beerman 582 20.8 1986-87 Nancy Melissa 241 8.9 1987-88 Sue Nissen 507 17.5 1987-88 Sue Nissen 284 9.8 1988-89 Sue Nissen 494 17.0 1988-89 Sue Nissen 239 8.2 1989-90 Sue Nissen 465 17.2 1989-90 Sue Nissen 249 9.2 1990-91 Carla Sterk 473 16.3 1990-91 Carla Sterk 218 7.5 1991-92 Nikki Thompkins 311 13.0 1991-92 Carla Sterk 259 9.3 1992-93 Carla Sterk 409 15.2 1992-93 Carla Sterk 245 9.1 1993-94 Nikki Thompkins 471 17.4 1993-94 Nikki Thompkins 265 9.8 1994-95 Tracy Renken 404 15.0 1994-95 Tracy Renken 194 7.2 1995-96 Tracy Renken 262 10.9 1995-96 Sharlonda Evans 152 5.8 1996-97 Tracy Renken 434 16.1 1996-97 Tracy Renken 174 6.4 1997-98 Shelly Woods 306 11.3 1997-98 Ebony Rainge 184 6.8 1998-99 Joni Daniels 387 14.3 1998-99 Rory Wendt 182 6.7 1999-00 Shelly Woods 388 13.9 1999-00 Vershaun Jones 258 9.2 2000-01 Beth Kindel 291 11.2 2000-01 Vershaun Jones 192 6.9 2001-02 Desiree Eidson 384 13.7 2001-02 Vershaun Jones 291 10.4 2002-03 Desiree Eidson 350 12.5 2002-03 Desiree Eidson 173 6.2 2003-04 Casey Manning 280 10.0 2003-04 Casey Manning 163 5.8 2004-05 Casey Manning 289 10.3 2004-05 Sharonda Hurd 148 5.7 2005-06 Chasidy Myers 303 10.8 2005-06 Sharonda Hurd 162 5.8 2006-07 Ann Skufca 355 11.8 2006-07 Sharonda Hurd 186 6.2 2007-08 Britni Houghton 380 13.1 2007-08 Latisha Luckett 203 7.0 2008-09 Britni Houghton 533 16.7 2008-09 Kaihla Szunko 315 9.8 2009-10 Shonda Long 448 14.9 2009-10 Kaihla Szunko 281 9.4 2010-11 Shonda Long 510 16.5 2010-11 Kaihla Szunko 343 11.1 2011-12 Crystal Bradford 455 14.2 2011-12 Cyrstal Bradford 269 8.4 2012-13 Crystal Bradford 531 16.1 2012-13 Crystal Bradford 327 9.9 2013-14 Crystal Bradford 588 20.3 2013-14 Crystal Bradford 354 12.2 2014-15 Crystal Bradford 432 19.6 2014-15 Jas’Mine Bracey 266 8.6

59 year-by-year statistics year-by-year statistics Assists Steals Year Name Ast. Avg. Year Name St. Avg. 1975-76 Aimee Belanger 41 - 1981-82 Tracy Creten 41 1.4 1976-77 Susie Brown 36 - 1982-83 Sylvia Odum 73 2.2 1977-78 Not Available -- - 1983-84 Sylvia Odum 104 3.5 1978-79 Susie Brown 53 - 1984-85 Sylvia Odum 75 2.6 1979-80 Linda Nash 76 - 1985-86 Betsy Yonkman 55 1.9 1980-81 Linda Nash 92 - 1986-87 Jody Beerman 65 2.3 1981-82 Linda Nash 92 3.5 1987-88 Molly Piche 86 3.0 1982-83 Lisa Zodtner 81 2.7 1988-89 Sue Nissen 42 1.6 1983-84 Sylvia Odum 117 3.9 1989-90 Sue Nissen 42 1.6 1984-85 Jody Beerman 117 4.0 1990-91 Shawn Bannon 42 1.5 1985-86 Jody Beerman 126 4.3 1991-92 Shawn Bannon 69 2.5 1986-87 Jody Beerman 117 4.0 1992-93 Carrie Isanhart 45 1.7 1987-88 Molly Piche 110 3.8 1993-94 Nikki Thompkins 61 2.3 1988-89 Suzy Merchant 107 3.7 1994-95 Tracy Renken 33 1.2 1989-90 Suzy Merchant 143 5.1 1995-96 Julie Miller 44 2.8 1990-91 Suzy Merchant 156 5.2 1996-97 Kerry Nora 44 1.6 1991-92 Carlotta Craven & 1997-98 Julie Miller 47 1.7 Shawn Bannon 92 3.3 1998-99 Vershaun Jones 39 1.4 1992-93 Carrie Isanhart 86 3.2 1999-00 Vershaun Jones 46 1.6 1993-94 Eve Claar 107 4.0 2000-01 Vershaun Jones 42 1.5 1994-95 Eve Claar 77 2.9 2001-02 Vershaun Jones 59 2.1 1995-96 Darcey Rasch 65 2.6 2002-03 Erin Kuhl 55 2.0 1996-97 Julie Miller 97 3.6 2003-04 Casey Manning 42 1.5 1997-98 Julie Miller 112 4.1 2004-05 Casey Manning 55 1.9 1998-99 Sally Sedlar 110 4.1 2005-06 Casey Manning 64 2.3 1999-00 Jody Culbertson 96 3.4 2006-07 Sharonda Hurd 53 1.8 2000-01 Molli Munz 62 2.2 2007-08 Latisha Luckett 75 2.5 2001-02 Molli Munz 83 3.0 2008-09 Latisha Luckett 63 1.9 2002-03 Erin Kuhl 86 3.2 2009-10 Kaihla Szunko 81 2.7 2003-04 Erin Kuhl 84 3.0 2010-11 Kaihla Szunko 77 2.5 2004-05 Casey Manning 90 3.2 2011-12 Crystal Bradford 69 2.2 2005-06 Casey Manning 91 3.3 2012-13 Crystal Bradford 77 2.3 2006-07 Candace Wilson 88 2.9 2013-14 Crystal Bradford 77 2.7 2007-08 Angel Chan 77 2.7 2014-15 Crystal Bradford 55 2.5 2008-09 Brandie Baker 102 3.3 2009-10 Britni Houghton 84 2.8 Blocks 2010-11 Brandie Baker 156 5.0 Year Name Blk. 2011-12 Jessica Green 96 2.8 1981-82 Patty Weidman 15 2012-13 Brandie Baker 108 3.3 1982-83 Patty Weidman 15 2013-14 Crystal Bradford 132 4.6 1983-84 Latanga Cox 35 2014-15 Da’Jourie Turner 87 2.8 1984-85 Latanga Cox 40 60 year-by-year statistics 1985-86 Latanga Cox 13 1991-92 Carla Sterk .512 146-285 1986-87 Elaine Loch 5 1992-93 Nikki Thompkins .554 143-258 1987-88 Sue Nissen 4 1993-94 Nikki Thompkins .545 187-343 1988-89 Molly Oswald 28 1994-95 Tara Walsh .474 74-156 1989-90 Carla Sterk 14 1995-96 Julie Miller .493 70-142 1990-91 Wendy Merriman 24 1996-97 Ebony Rainge .487 76-156 1991-92 Carla Sterk 39 1997-98 Joni Daniels .557 122-219 1992-93 Carla Sterk 29 1998-99 Rory Wendt .543 82-151 1993-94 Nikki Thompkins 21 1999-00 Jodi Culbertson .406 108-266 1994-95 Ebony Rainge 29 2000-01 Vershaun Jones .435 83-191 1995-96 Denise Didley 27 2001-02 Vershaun Jones .456 118-259 1996-97 Denise Didley 47 2002-03 Casey Manning .439 54-123 1997-98 Rachel Verhey 14 2003-04 Mandy Elwer .519 67-129 1998-99 Sally Sedlar and Shelly Wood 14 2004-05 Stacey Verhoff .486 54-111 1999-00 Shelly Wood 32 2005-06 Chasidy Myers .536 128-239 2000-01 Alicia Rozak 9 2006-07 Britni Houghton .457 91-199 2001-02 Kendra Martin & Vershaun Jones 14 2007-08 Britni Houghton .477 143-300 2002-03 Lindsay Mecoli 10 2008-09 Kaihla Szunko .559 133-238 2003-04 Ann Skufca 18 2009-10 Kaihla Szunko .560 150-268 2004-05 Ann Skufca 31 2010-11 Kaihla Szunko .556 195-351 2005-06 Ann Skufca 49 2011-12 Jas’Mine Bracey .470 142-302 2006-07 Ann Skufca 62 2012-13 Jas’Mine Bracey .491 79-161 2007-08 Latisha Luckett 11 2013-14 Jas’Mine Bracey .543 146-269 2008-09 Kaihla Szunko 27 2014-15 Jas’Mine Bracey .509 112-220 2009-10 Kaihla Szunko 22 2010-11 Kaihla Szunko 25 Free Throw Percentage 2011-12 Crystal Bradford 57 Year Name FT% FTM-FTA 2012-13 Crystal Bradford...... 61 1981-82 Terri McFarland .770 57-74 2013-14 Crystal Bradford...... 37 1982-83 Terri McFarland .754 95-126 2014-15 Jas’Mine Bracey...... 48 1983-84 Jody Beerman .829 102-123 1984-85 Jody Beerman .828 82-99 Field Goal Percentage 1985-86 Jody Beerman .905 133-147 Year Name FG% FGM-FGA 1986-87 Jody Beerman .837 174-208 1981-82 Denise Tower .470 118-251 1987-88 Sue Nissen .824 103-125 1982-83 Terri McFarland .470 127-251 1988-89 Sue Nissen .810, 149-184 1983-84 Latanga Cox .573 150-262 1989-90 Sue Nissen .747 106-142 1984-85 Betsy Yonkman .521 189-363 1990-91 Carla Stark .838 119-142 1985-86 Jody Beerman .591 149-252 1991-92 Carrie Isanhart .784 87-111 1986-87 Jody Beerman .501 200-399 1992-93 Carla Sterk .752 82-109 1987-88 Sue Nissen .540 202-374 1993-94 Eve Claar .750 39-52 1988-89 Molly Oswald .568 117-206 1994-95 Julie Miller .756 34-45 1989-90 Molly Oswald .531 69-130 1995-96 Julie Miller .871 61-70 1990-91 Carla Sterk .524 175-323 1996-97 Julie Miller .863 82-95

61 1997-98 Julie Miller .740 77-140 2008-09 Angel Chan .359 92-256 1998-99 Joni Daniels .756 59-78 2009-10 Heidi Warczinski .386 22-57 1999-00 Shelly Woods .824 56-68 2010-11 Niki DiGuilio .404 69-171 2000-01 Beth Kindel .781 75-96 2011-12 Taylor Johnson .400 40-100 2001-02 Kendra Martin .802 77-96 2012-13 Kerby Tamm .417 30-72 2002-03 Laurie Henderson .774 48-62 2013-14 Kerby Tamm .422 62-147 2003-04 Casey Manning .745 82-110 2014-15 Kerby Tamm .372 90-242 2004-05 Casey Manning .857 72-84 2005-06 Chasidy Myers .796 47-59 2006-07 Ann Skufca .871 61-70 2007-08 Angel Chan .823 65-79 2008-09 Angel Chan .833 55-66 2009-10 Heidi Warczinski .833 65-78 2010-11 Taylor Johnson .828 77-93 2011-12 Niki DiGuilio .843 43-51 2012-13 Jalisa Olive .844 27-32 2013-14 Niki DiGuilio .866 71-82 2014-15 Kerby Tamm .800 16-20

3-point Field Goal Percentage Year Name 3FG% 3FGM-3FGA 1986-87 Jody Beerman .348 8-23 1987-88 Suzy Merchant .375 6-16 1988-89 Sue Nissen .440 11-25 1989-90 Suzy Merchant .372 32-98 1990-91 Carrie Isanhart .366 41-112 1991-92 Carrie Isanhart .338 45-133 1992-93 Eve Claar .333 17-51 1993-94 Eve Claar .415 39-94 1994-95 Eve Claar .271 36-133 1995-96 Julie Miller .375 6-16 1996-97 Tracy Renken .345 20-58 1997-98 Sally Sedlar .434 33-76 1998-99 Sally Sedlar .33 38-115 1999-00 Molli Munz .405 64-185 2000-01 Alicia Rozak .276 29-105 2001-02 Molli Munz .346 45-130 2002-03 Erin Kuhl .421 48-114 2003-04 Erin Kuhl .345 29-84 2004-05 Lindy Hatfield .368 39-106 2005-06 Erin Kuhl .355 22-62 2006-07 Ann Skufca .417 30-72 2007-08 Stacy Verhoff .407 33-81

62 0 1 2 3 Jasmine Harris Da’jourie Turner Tinara Moore Presley Hudson G • Jr. • 6-1 G • Sr. • 5-6 F • So. • 6-3 G • Fr. • 5-6 Farmington Hills, Mich. Detroit, Mich. Southgate, Mich. Wayland, Mich.

5 10 13 14 Aleah Swary Cassandra Breen Reyna Frost Amani Corley G • So. • 5-10 G • So. • 5-10 F • Fr. • 6-0 G • So. • 5-8 Fort Wayne, Ind. Woodhaven, Mich. Reese, Mich. Southgate, Mich.

15 20 21 23 Chelsea Lynn Jewel Cotton Jaeda Robinson Aaliah Hill F • Sr. • 6-0 F • Jr. • 6-2 G • Fr. • 5-8 F • Fr. • 6-0 Detroit, Mich. Harper Woods, Mich. Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Flint, Mich.

24 33 Karli Herrington Gabrielle Bird F • So. • 6-2 F • Fr. • 6-0 Hemlock, Mich. South Lyon, Mich. Day, Date Opponent Location Time Friday, Nov. 13 Indiana State Mount Pleasant 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 15 Oakland Rochester, Mich. 3 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 19 Middle Tennessee State Mount Pleasant 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 25 Loyola-Chicago Chicago, Ill. 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 27 UIC Chicago, Ill. 4 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 3 Duquesne Mount Pleasant 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 12 Illinois Champaign, Ill. 3 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 15 Memphis Mount Pleasant 12 p.m. Monday, Dec. 21 SIUE Mount Pleasant 2 p.m. Monday, Dec. 28 Rider Philadelphia, Pa. 1 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 29 Saint Joseph’s/UMBC Philadelphia, Pa. TBA Saturday, Jan. 2 Kent State* Mount Pleasant 1 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 6 at Buffalo* Buffalo, N.Y. 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 9 Akron* Akron, Ohio 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 13 Northern Illinois* Mount Pleasant 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 16 Ohio* Athens, Ohio TBA Wednesday, Jan. 20 Miami* Oxford, Ohio 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 23 Akron* Mount Pleasant 1 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 27 Western Michigan* Mount Pleasant 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 30 Miami* Mount Pleasant 1 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 3 Eastern Michigan* Ypsilanti, Mich. TBA Saturday, Feb. 6 Bowling Green* Mount Pleasant 1 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 10 Ball State* Muncie, Ind. 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 13 Northern Illinois* DeKalb, Ill. TBA Saturday, Feb. 20 Toledo* Mount Pleasant 1 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 24 Ball State* Mount Pleasant 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 27 Western Michigan* Kalamazoo, Mich. 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 2 Toledo* Toledo, Ohio 7 p.m. Saturday, March 5 Eastern Michigan* Mount Pleasant 1 p.m. March 7-12 MAC Tournament Cleveland, Ohio TBA Home games in bold • *Mid-American Conference game Dates and times (ET) subject to change

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