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2007-08 SCHEDULE UW RECORDS Stat of the Week WISCONSIN Women’s Basketball Release Athletic Communications • Contact: Tam Flarup Cell: 608-444-6588 • [email protected] February 1, 2008 Assistant: Erin Starck • Cell: (608) 279-8653 E-mail: [email protected] 2007-08 SCHEDULE Badger Notebook UW (10-10, 3-7) continues its trav- UPCOMING EVENTS See related news and multimedia at els to hostile territory Sunday when the uwbadgers.com Badgers meet Penn State (13-8, 4-5) on Dates: Sunday, Feb. 3 at Penn State, All Times CST Super Bowl Sunday at 1 p.m. CT. UW has NOVEMBER Bryce Jordan Center, 1 p.m. CST Fri. 9 at Cleveland State W 82-62 never won at University Park (0-14). Sat. 17 at Marquette L 53-67 Thursday the Badgers had nothing work- Audio: WTSO Radio AM 1070 with Mike TUES. 20 WYOMING (WPT/Web) L 66-67 OT ing for them in an 86-62 loss at Indiana, Heller & yahoo.com Fri-Sat. 23-24 at Pepperdine Tournament, Malibu, CA another place that has not been welcoming Fri. 23 vs. Mississippi W 74-57 TV: Penn State Public Television with Sat. 24 vs. Texas-Arlington Tourney Finals Cancelled with just two wins in 25 tries in Bloomington. Fri. 30 at ACC Challenge vs. Virginia L 60-84 UW committed 23 turnovers and had only Kellie Goodman and Margo Plotzke one player in double figures when Jolene Live Stats: gopsusports.com DECEMBER Anderson had 23 second-half points. It was SUN. 2 IPFW (Web) W 85-69 TUES. 4 UW-MILWAUKEE (WPT/Web) W 79-59 the most points scored by an opponent and SUN. 9 AIR FORCE (Web) W 74-60 ties the greatest margin of loss (24 points) in a game this season. TUES. 11 UW-GREEN BAY (BTN) W 81-58 The Indiana game was a far cry from the previous week when Wisconsin put togeth- FRI. 14 S. DAKOTA STATE (WPT/Web) W 66-62 er two if its best games of the season to win two-straight by an average of 28.5 points Fri. 28 at Purdue (BTN) L 48-65 Sun. 30 at Illinois L 54-64 per game. Jan. 24 in Madison, UW cruised past Sunday’s opponent, Penn State, 79-52. The Badgers had four players in double figures, and set a school record for fewest turn- JANUARY overs in a game with five. On Jan. 27, the Badgers made quick work of Northwestern, WED. 2 MICHIGAN STATE (WPT/Web) W 84-71 75-45. The blowouts were welcome after losing three close games, two in overtime since MON. 7 MINNESOTA (BTN) L 73-81 Sun. 13 at Iowa (KCRG TV) L 78-74 OT January 13. THUR. 17 MICHIGAN (WPT) L 73-79 OT Although freshman Lin Zastrow was not effective at Indiana, she was a big part Sun. 20 at 16/17 Ohio State (BTN) L 74-79 of the UW’s two-game success. The 6-4 freshman forward from Jefferson, Wis., had THUR. 24 PENN STATE (WPT) W 79-52 a breakout game at Ohio State Jan. 20 matching up with their 6-4 center, Jantel SUN. 27 NORTHWESTERN (BTN) W 75-45 Thur. 31 at Indiana L 62-86 Lavender, and tying her career high with 15 points. She recorded a new-high vs. Penn State with 16 points. The versatile post player can hit the three or post-up and offers the FEBRUAY Badgers a much-needed third scoring option. Sun. 3 at Penn State 1 p.m. SUN. 10 OHIO STATE (ESPN2) 3:30 p.m. THUR. 14 ILLINOIS (WPT) 7 p.m. UW PLAYERS Mon. 18 at Northwestern (BTN) 8 p.m. WED. 20 INDIANA (WPT/Web) 7 p.m. Probable Starters (2007-08 Stats Avg. 10-10) Sat. 23 at Minnesota (BTN 11 a.m. Thur. 28 at Michigan (BTN) 7 p.m. No-Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown Pts. Reb. Misc. 41-Jolene Anderson G 5-8 Sr. Port Wing, Wis. 20.1 7.7 3.60 assists; 1.45 steals MARCH 10-Janese Banks G 5-10 Sr. Indianapolis, Ind. 14.2 4.6 2.00 assists; 1.45 steals SUN. 2 IOWA (WPT) 12 p.m. 44-Danielle Ward F 6-4 Sr. Milwaukee, Wis. 7.3 6.7 1.40 blocks;1.75 steals Thur-Sun. 6-9 at Big Ten Tournament Indianapolis, IN (BTN) 11-Rae Lin D’Alie G 5-3 So. Waterford, Wis. 6.7 2.8 4.25 assists 4-Tara Steinbauer F/C 6-1 Fr. Bloomington, Minn. 5.2 3.5 55.7 fg%-best on team Off the Bench UW RECORDS 33-Lin Zastrow G/F 6-4 Fr. Jefferson, Wis. 4.4 4.0 Pronunciation Guide 2007-08 Overall Records: 10-10 (.500) 30-Alyssa Karel G 5-7 Fr. St. Paul, Minn. 4.3 1.6 11 RA LIN Duh LEE ah Home: 8-3; Away: 1-7; Neutral: 1-0 14-Mariah Dunham F 6-1 So. Watertown, Wis. 3.9 2.8 14 ma RI ah DUN um 2008 Big Ten Record: 3-7 (.300) 13-Teah Gant G 5-10 So. Oswego, Ill. 3.7 2.0 12 e VON ah Home: 2-2; Away: 0-5 50-Caitlin Gibson F/C 6-4 Jr. Jefferson, Wis. 1.3 0.8 me AL cha vich Lisa Stone’s Coaching Records: 45-Brittany Heins F 6-2 So. Postville, Iowa 0.9 1.4 30 ah LIS ah CARE el Career: 441-192 (.697, 23 years) 5-Sarah Ingison G 5-7 So. Roseville, Minn. 0.4 0.1 33 LIN ZAS tro UW: 66-74 (.471, five years) 25-Ann Crangle G 5-7 So. Piedmont, Calif. 1.0 0.4 Big Ten (regular season): 24-50 (.324) 12-Ivana Mijalcevic F 6-3 Sr. Ripanj, Serbia 0.0 0.5 Big Ten Tourney Mark: 2-4 (.333) UW All-Tournament Mark: 13-8 (.619) All-Time Program Record: (since 1974) 461-477 (.491) Stat All-Time Big Ten Record: (since 1982) 250 Sophomore Rae Lin D’Alie entered the UW career assists 181-253 (.417) of the category at 15th with 250 career assists to date. Her career average of All-Time Home Record: (since 1974) Week 4.46 per game ranks fifth among career averages for Badgers. 270-164 (.622) Kohl Center Record: (since Jan. 1998) 101-52 (.660) Athletic Communications Office • University of Wisconsin Coach Stone’s Home Record: (since 2003) Kellner Hall • 1440 Monroe Street • Madison, WI 53711 46-27 (.630) MOBILE STATS: uwbadgers.com/mobile LAST TIME OUT BIG TEN INFO GAME 20: UW 62, at Indiana 86: The Badgers fell behind fast and hard record- ing 15 first-half turnovers and 23 for the game and allowing the Hoosers a feeding Big Ten Standings frenzy in points off turnovers with 28. The Badgers trailed 52-25 at the half, and had 2007-08 Big Ten Standings 2/1/08 breakdowns offensively and defensively as five IU players scored in double-figures led by BIG TEN OVERALL Whitney Thomas with 16. Jolene Anderson was the only Badger to hit double-digits and Ohio State 7-3 .685 16-5 .762 she did it all in the second half with 23. IU hit 50.8 percent and had eight 3-pointers. Iowa 7-3 .700 14-7 .667 Purdue 7-3 .700 11-10 .524 Indiana 6-3 .667 13-8 .619 COACH LISA STONE Minnesota 6-4 .600 15-7 .682 Head coach Lisa Stone is in her fifth season at Wisconsin with a 66-73 (.471) school Michigan 5-5 .500 12-8 .600 record. In her 23rd season of coaching, Stone is 441-192 overall (.697 winning percent- Michigan State 5-6 .455 13-10 .565 age). She achieved career victory No. 400 with a win over Idaho State on Nov. 25, 2005, Penn State 4-5 .444 13-8 .619 and ranked 22nd in all-time career win percentage among active Division I coaches at Illinois 4-6 .400 12-9 .571 the beginning of the 2007-08 season. Wisconsin 3-7 .300 10-10 .500 Stone, who inherited a 7-21 team, was 10-17 (4-12 Big Ten/T8th) in her first sea- Northwestern 0-9 .000 4-17 190 son at Wisconsin, and 12-16 (5-11 Big Ten/9th) in 2004-05. In 2005-06, the team was 11-18 and ninth in the Big Ten with a 5-11 record. 2006-07 was the breakout season UW Team in Big Ten OVERALL Stats-2/1/08 with Stone’s first 20-win season at Wisconsin and a school record number of wins at 23- 2nd Scoring Offense 70.8 13. It was the best conference finish since 2002, tying for fifth with a 7-9 record. 7th Scoring Margin +3.6 Stone coached her 600th career game at Indiana on Feb. 2, 2007, and coached in 8th FG Percentage .410 her 100th game at Wisconsin vs. Minnesota on Jan. 7, 2007. 9th FT Percentage .681 The Oregon, Wis., native coached in her first WNIT event in 2006-07 (2nd place). 10th Scoring Defense 67.2 Stone made 11 NCAA tournament appearances at Division III UW-Eau Claire and two 7th 3-pt. Field Goals Made 4.80 NCAA tournaments in three years at Drake University. 4th 3-pt. FG Percentage .339 1st Rebounding 41.7 2nd Rebounding Margin +5.7 BADGER QUICK NOTES 1st Offensive Rebounds 16.90 NO ORDINARY JO: Senior guard Jolene Anderson (Port Wing, Wis.), had a career- 5th Defensive Rebounds 24.75 high 42 points vs.
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