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2006-07 Women’s Media Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS

GENERAL INFORMATION Table of Contents • Quick Facts City/Zip ...... , Wis. 53201 Founded ...... 1885 Enrollment ...... 28,000 Nickname ...... Panthers Colors ...... Black and Gold Arena/Capacity ...Klotsche /5,000 Affi liation ...... NCAA Division I Conference ...... Chancellor ...... Dr. Carlos Santiago Director of Athletics...... Bud Haidet TABLE OF CONTENTS Assoc. AD ...... Chuck Lang Table of Contents/Quick Facts ...... 1 Statistics ...... 54-59 Assoc. AD/SWA ..... Deanna D’Abbraccio Rosters ...... 2 Game Recaps ...... 60-75 Athletics Phone ...... 414-229-5151 2006-07 Preview ...... 3-6 League in Review ...... 76 Ticket Manager...... LeVar Ridgeway Coaching Staff ...... 7-14 History ...... 77-86 Ticket Offi ce Phone ...... 414-229-5886 Sandy Botham ...... 8-10 Milwaukee Basketball History ...... 78 John Motherwell ...... 11 Post-Season Teams ...... 79-82 Travis Brewster ...... 12 All-Time Award Winners ...... 83 HISTORY Sheila Roux ...... 13 Panther All-Americans ...... 84 First Year of Basketball ...... 1971-72 Lindsay Bronson ...... 14 All-Time Letterwinners ...... 85 First Year in Division I ...... 1990-91 Panther Profi les ...... 15-32 All-Time Numerical Roster ...... 86 All-Time Record ...... 476-402 (.542) Aubrey Hampton ...... 16-17 Records ...... 87-110 NCAA Appearances/Last ...... 2/2006 Kiley Johnson ...... 18-19 Year-By-Year Team Leaders ...... 88 Last NCAA Opp. ....Michigan St./L, 65-46 Megan Rogers ...... 20-21 Year-By-Year Team Statistics ...... 89 Meredith Onson ...... 22 Team Single-Game Records ...... 90 Aubri Rote ...... 23 Opponent Single-Game Records ...... 91 COACHING STAFF Dana Schultz ...... 24 Team Season Records ...... 92 Head Coach ...... Sandy Botham Traci Edwards ...... 25 Individual Single-Game Records ...... 93 Alma Mater/Year ...... Notre Dame/1988 Katie Fournier ...... 26 Individual Season Records...... 94-95 Record at UWM ...... 165-119/10 Years Emily Markert ...... 27 Career Records ...... 96 Career Record ...... 187-123/11 Years Turquoise McCain ...... 28 1,000 Club ...... 97 Assistant Coach ...... John Motherwell Kim Wypiszynski ...... 29 Record vs. Opponents ...... 98-100 Assistant Coach ...... Travis Brewster Newcomers/Walk-Ons ...... 30-32 Series Histories ...... 101-104 Assistant Coach ...... Sheila Roux 2006-07 Opponents...... 33-50 Year-By-Year Results ...... 105-110 Dir. of BB Operations....Lindsay Bronson South Florida/Miami ...... 34 This is UWM ...... 111-130 Athletic Trainer ...... Renee Manofsky Drake/Central Connecticut State ...... 35 UW-Milwaukee ...... 112 /San Jose State ...... 36 City of Milwaukee ...... 113 Bradley/SMU ...... 37 UWM Administration ...... 114-115 TEAM INFORMATION Marquette/Iowa State ...... 38 Athletics Administration ...... 116-118 Overall Record ...... 22-9 Air Force/North Dakota State ...... 39 Athletics Staff Directory...... 119 Home/Away/Neutral ...... 13-3/9-5/0-1 State/La Salle...... 40 UWM Athletics ...... 120-121 League Record ...... 14-2 Loyola ...... 41 Spirit of Panther Basketball ...... 122-123 League Finish ...... t-1st -Chicago ...... 42 The Student-Athlete ...... 124-125 League Tournament Finish ...... Champs Detroit ...... 43 Athletic Training ...... 126 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 3/2 UW-Green Bay ...... 44 The Horizon League ...... 127 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 11/5 Youngstown State ...... 45 The ...... 128-129 Newcomers/Redshirts ...... 6/1 State ...... 46 The Pavilion ...... 130 Wright State ...... 47 Media Information...... 131-136 Butler ...... 48 Covering Panther Basketball...... 132 MEDIA RELATIONS League Composite Schedule ...... 49 UWM Information ...... 133 Asst. SID/WBB Contact ....Kevin Conway Horizon League Tournament ...... 50 Horizon League Communications ..134 Offi ce Phone ...... 414-229-2413 2005-06 in Review ...... 51-76 UWM on the Air ...... 135 Cell Phone ...... 414-750-0298 Season Notes ...... 52-53 Directions ...... 136 E-mail ...... [email protected] SID ...... Kevin O’Connor The 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide was written and edited by Kevin Conway, Offi ce Phone ...... 414-229-5674 UWM Assistant SID. Editorial assistance provided by Kevin O’Connor, Chris Zills and Assistant SID ...... Chris Zills Maureen Falkner of the UWM Sports Information Offi ce. Photographs courtesy of Trevor Thompson, Steve Woltmann, John Ward, Milwaukee Convention and Visitors Bureau, the Offi ce Phone ...... 414-229-4593 Minnesota State Moorhead and North Dakota SID offi ces, Sheila Roux, Kevin Conway and SID Fax ...... 414-229-6759 UWM Visual Imaging. Printing by All-American Graphics. Press Row Phone ...... 414-229-6276 www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 1 2006-07 ROSTERS

NUMERICAL ROSTER # NAME POS HEIGHT YEAR HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/LAST SCHOOL PRONUNCIATION 4 Turquoise McCain G 5-10 So. Milwaukee, Wis./Riverside 5 Jodie McClain G 5-9 Fr. Westerville, /South 11 Aubrey Hampton G 5-6 Sr. Oak Park, Ill./Oak Park-River Forest 12 Kim Wypiszynski F 6-1 So. Ashwaubenon, Wis./Ashwaubenon wip-is-SIN-ski 15 Danae Russell G 5-9 Fr. South Holland, Ill./Thornwood de-NAY 20 Jody Crumble G 5-8 So. Milwaukee, Wis./Vincent/Jackson State 21 Emily Markert G 5-10 So. Brookfi eld, Wis./Brookfi eld East MARK-ert 22 Angel Calloway F 6-0 Fr. East Troy, Wis./Divine Savior Holy Angel 23 Meredith Onson G 5-11 Jr. Oshkosh, Wis./Oshkosh West/Boston U. ON-sun 25 Ebony Hampton G 5-9 Fr. Milwaukee, Wis./Washington 30 Maddie Kusilek G 5-8 Fr. Glenwood City, Wis./ Glenwood City CUE-sill-ick 32 Kiley Johnson G 5-9 Sr. Prophetstown, Ill./Prophetstown 33 Katie Fournier F 6-1 So. Moline, Ill./Moline FOUR-nee-yer 34 Megan Rogers F 5-10 Sr. Madison, Wis./La Follette

Alphabetical/Numerical Rosters Alphabetical/Numerical 44 Jessica Brown C 6-5 Fr. Janesville, Wis./Craig 45 Aubri Rote G 5-8 Jr. Delafi eld, Wis./Kettle Moraine/Lakeland 52 Dana Schultz F 6-0 Jr. Athens, Wis./Newman 54 Traci Edwards C 6-2 So. Menasha, Wis./Menasha

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER # NAME POS HEIGHT YEAR HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/LAST SCHOOL 44 Jessica Brown C 6-5 Fr. Janesville, Wis./Craig 22 Angel Calloway F 6-0 Fr. East Troy, Wis./Divine Savior Holy Angel 20 Jody Crumble G 5-9 So. Milwaukee, Wis./Vincent/Jackson State 54 Traci Edwards C 6-2 So. Menasha, Wis./Menasha 33 Katie Fournier F 6-1 So. Moline, Ill./Moline 11 Aubrey Hampton G 5-6 Sr. Oak Park, Ill./Oak Park-River Forest 25 Ebony Hampton G 5-9 Fr. Milwaukee, Wis./Washington 32 Kiley Johnson G 5-9 Sr. Prophetstown, Ill./Prophetstown 30 Maddie Kusilek G 5-8 Fr. Glenwood City, Wis./ Glenwood City 21 Emily Markert G 5-10 So. Brookfi eld, Wis./Brookfi eld East 4 Turquoise McCain G 5-10 So. Milwaukee, Wis./Riverside 5 Jodie McClain G 5-9 Fr. Westerville, Ohio/South 23 Meredith Onson G 5-11 Jr. Oshkosh, Wis./Oshkosh West/Boston U. 34 Megan Rogers F 5-10 Sr. Madison, Wis./La Follette 45 Aubri Rote G 5-8 Jr. Delafi eld, Wis./Kettle Moraine/Lakeland 15 Danae Russell G 5-9 Fr. South Holland, Ill./Thornwood 52 Dana Schultz F 6-0 Jr. Athens, Wis./Newman 12 Kim Wypiszynski F 6-1 So. Ashwaubenon, Wis./Ashwaubenon

Head Coach: Sandy Botham (11th Season, Notre Dame/1988) [BAH-thumb] Assistant Coach: John Motherwell (2nd Season, Michigan/1995) Assistant Coach: Travis Brewster (1st Season, Charleston Southern/1994) Assistant Coach: Sheila Roux (1st Season, Minnesota, Crookston/2000) [ROO] Director of Basketball Operations: Lindsay Bronson (1st Season, Cardinal Stritch/2004) Athletic Trainer: Rene Manofsky (2nd Season, Eastern Michigan/2003) [man-OFF-skee]

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2006-07 PREVIEW Meredith Onson was one of two Panthers named to preseason all-league teams www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 3 2006-07 PREVIEW Milwaukee Panthers PANTHERS READY TO BEGIN LEAGUE TITLE DEFENSE 11 letterwinners, three starters return from record-setting 2005-06 season

Outlook Coming off arguably the best season in players that are capable of it. It will just aged 17.7 points, 8.0 rebounds, 6.0 assists the team’s Division I history, the Univer- be a matter of using the non-conference and 2.0 blocks per game on her way to sity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s to see who will emerge.” tournament MVP honors. basketball team enters the 2006-07 sea- son with the bar set higher than ever. Botham’s cupboard is far from bare, as “Traci obviously proved herself last year she returns two-fifths of the league’s as one of the most formidable post As if fi nishing second-or-better in each all-newcomer team in sophomore Traci players in the league,” Botham said. of the last seven seasons wasn’t enough Edwards and junior Meredith Onson, “Players had a diffi cult time stopping pressure, the Panthers will look to build in addition to four more players with her as a freshman. She is only going to on a school-record 22-9 mark, Horizon starting experience and 11 letterwin- get better.” League regular season and tournament ners total. championships and the second NCAA Onson, a preseason all-league selection, Tournament trip in school history. Edwards played her way to Horizon begins the season as the team’s point League Newcomer of the Year and guard. In her fi rst season in a Panther But, pressure is nothing new for the all-league fi rst team honors by averag- uniform, she led the team with 98 as- Panthers. ing 16.1 points and a league-best 10.0 sists, while chipping in 7.2 points per rebounds per game as a freshman. A game. She will be looked upon more as “We’ve always had an ‘x’ on our back, be- 6-foot-2 force in the post, she posted 15 a scorer for Milwaukee, possibly moving ing one of the top teams in the league double-doubles, including a pair of 20- to a shooting guard to increase her op- and a team to beat. Now we’re a cham- performances, and threatened portunities. pionship team, so every game is a big the school records for rebounds and game and we can’t overlook anyone,” blocks in a season. “This could be the year for Meredith. Milwaukee head coach Sandy Botham With the loss of Nichole, one of our top said. “The key to us being able to repeat Another dimension to her game last sea- scorers last year, you could see Meredith will be our focus, discipline and attention son was her ability to distribute the ball, be more of a scorer for us,” Botham said. to detail. I think our consistency in doing as she fi nished third on the team with “She was an all-league second team the little things, coming ready to play, 80 assists. That fi gure is a school record choice this preseason. I think she has executing offensively and our defensive for centers and also eclipsed the team- even greater potential than that, so this fundamentals will be essential.” leading total from each of the previous will be a greater motivator for her.” three seasons. In the league tournament, UWM was picked second in the league’s her talent was on full display, as she aver- Where Onson will play could hinge on preseason poll, most likely due to the freshman Jodie McClain. Brought in as loss of senior starters Nichole Drum- UWM’s point guard of the future, the mond and Molly O’Brien. Drummond Westerville, Ohio, native could play her was an all-league fi rst-team selection way into a starting role at the point, al- and the team’s second-leading scorer, lowing Onson the opportunity to score while O’Brien was the team’s emotional more. At Westerville South High School, leader and third-best scorer. McClain was named district player of the year as a senior when she averaged 17.1 “We lost two key players. People are won- points, 8.3 rebounds, 6.7 assists and 4.6 dering how we are going to be this year steals per game. without Molly and Nichole. They were two substantial players who played sub- “We brought Jodie in as a point guard. stantial roles in our championship run,” So, depending on how she progresses, Botham said. “Something that helped she could step into the point guard role us achieve our championship was our immediately,” Botham said. “That would depth. We were probably two or three allow us to shift Meredith over to the deep at every position and now this shooting guard and get her more op- gives them an opportunity to show that portunities to score.” they can be starters for this team. Senior Aubrey Hampton will likely as- “I’m excited to see which players will step sume a starting role at shooting guard up and fi ll those gaps. We defi nitely have Sophomore Traci Edwards as Onson starts the season at the point. 4 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide 2006-07 PREVIEW

Hampton played in 30 games as a ju- pointers made and setting a school Outlook nior, earning four starts and chipping in freshman record by making 41.2 percent three points and just over one per of her three-point attempts. She played game. She adapted to the two-guard in 29 games and was fi fth on the team in last season with the addition of Onson, scoring with 4.4 points per game. but could see her scoring return to the pace of her fi rst two seasons when she “Emily Markert gave us some key minutes averaged 6.6 points per game. off the bench last year and Turquoise McCain showed glimpses of what she is Sophomore Kim Wypiszynski returns capable of,” Botham said. “I’m excited to to the Panther frontcourt, competing see how our youth will show. They have for the starting role she inherited last made great improvements in the pre- season prior to the league tournament. season in terms of their mentality.” After an injury to Dana Schultz, Wyp- iszynski moved into the starting lineup Rogers has been a role player her entire and excelled with the opportunity. She career, demonstrating a knack for per- helped Milwaukee to a league tourna- forming in big games. She fi nished with ment crown by averaging 9.7 points, 5.7 4.0 points per outing last season, but rebounds and 1.3 blocks in three games. came up big at UW-Green Bay, scoring 11 She fi nished the year with fi ve starts and points in just 10 minutes to help UWM Senior Megan Rogers contributed 3.3 points and 2.3 rebounds to a two-point victory. per game, while shooting a solid 78.3 a leg injury to play in 20 games. She fi n- from the line. “Megan, mentality-wise, is above and ished second on the team with 13 blocks, beyond other players in her position. She including fi ve in one game. Schultz started 26 of the fi rst 27 games of isn’t afraid to take the big shot,” Botham last season before suffering the second said. “Offensively, she has done a lot of Johnson also battled injury, making just knee injury of her career just before the big things for us in her career and this 10 appearances on the season. If healthy, league tournament. She averaged 3.4 season she came back in the best shape she provides a long-range option for points and 2.3 rebounds per game, but she has ever been in and she will make Coach Botham. In her fi rst two seasons, had increased her scoring to almost a difference. Depending on how things Johnson hit 74 three-pointers and aver- eight points per game in her last four ap- go, she could possibly play the four for aged just over six points per game. pearances of the season. She’s bounced us, with Kim moving to the three.” back in the off-season and enters her “Kiley has done well, coming back from junior year stronger than ever. Rote played a similar role in the Panthers’ injuries that hurt her last season,” Bo- victory over the Phoenix at home, as she tham said. “She knows this is her fi nal A handful of players enter the season hit all three 3-pointers she attempted to season, so she has stepped up and has with a chance to crack the starting lineup fi nish with a season-best nine points. She set a good example to our younger kids. at small forward. Sophomores Turquoise ended the season with 32 points in 17 She could come off the bench and pro- McCain and Emily Markert could emerge appearances and made six of the nine vide a good spark for us.” early as the favorites, while Schultz, se- 3’s she attempted on the year. nior Megan Rogers and junior Aubri Rote Danae Russell, a 5-foot-9 guard, joins could battle for that spot. “Aubri has really proven to us that she is McClain as another freshman that could committed to helping this program and made an impact right away. Russell McCain made an early impact last sea- earned a scholarship after joining us as a comes to UWM from Thornwood High son, beginning her collegiate career walk-on,” Botham said. “She really proved School in South Holland, Ill., where she with a team-best 14 points at No. 25 herself in some of our bigger games last was a two-time all-area performer and Oklahoma. She was the fi rst freshman in season, coming up big for us, hitting big an all-state honoree. Russell will likely see the team’s Division I history to lead the shots. She came back in great shape. She time in a smaller Panther lineup, playing team in scoring in the fi rst game of the has a scorer’s mentality and a good head as the team’s third guard on the fl oor. season. She fi nished with three starts in for the game” 27 appearances on the year, emerging Sophomore Jody Crumble will look to as a defensive presence for the Panthers Also back are sophomore Katie Fournier make a contribution this season, her late in games. and senior Kiley Johnson. Fournier gave fi rst with the Panthers since transferring Milwaukee added depth in the post last from Jackson State. She will not be able Meanwhile, Markert earned most of her season. She is a solid defender, who cre- to suit up for UWM until after the fi rst time at shooting guard last season, fi n- ates problems for opposing teams that semester, but she brings a year of Divi- ishing among the team leaders in three- try to go inside. Last season, she battled sion I experience with her from JSU. As a www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 5 200-07 PREVIEW Milwaukee Panthers

freshman in 2004-05, she made 20 starts Brown, on the other hand, was a late- Meanwhile, Hampton, cousin of former and averaged over six points and almost bloomer and truly broke out last summer Panther Teri Huff (2001-04), was an all- three assists per game. She’s also a local playing for her AAU team. A 6-foot-5 cen- conference performer for Milwaukee product, graduating from Vincent High ter, she initially signed a National Letter Washington High School. School in Milwaukee. of Intent to play at Minnesota, Crookston, Outlook but was released and joined the Panthers “I think we’ve got good depth at every Angel Calloway and Jessica Brown are a when school started. position, but we still brought in a few pair of freshman post players that will vie walk-ons that only bolster what we for playing time as they adapt to the col- Freshmen Maddy Kusilek and Ebony already have,” Botham said. “Jess brings lege game in their own ways. Calloway Hampton also made the team late, com- great dimensions at 6-5 and continues was plagued by injuries in high school, peting at an open tryout for places on to get better. Maddy is feisty guard who but showed glimpses in her two healthy the roster. Kusilek was a three-time all- had a decorated high school career. And, seasons, earning all-conference honors conference performer from Glenwood Ebony brings great athleticism and en- both times. City High School in northwest Wisconsin. thusiasm to this team.”

2006-07 SCHEDULE HORIZON LEAGUE Thu., Nov. 2 Concordia, Wis. (Exhibition) Klotsche Center 7 p.m. PRESEASON POLL Sun., Nov. 5 Wisconsin AAU (Exhibition) Klotsche Center 3 p.m. Fri., Nov. 10 @ South Florida Tampa, Fla. 6 p.m. RK TEAM POINTS Mon., Nov. 13 @ Miami Miami, Fla. 6 p.m. 1. UW-Green Bay (22) ...... 234 Fri., Nov. 17 @ Drake Des Moines, Iowa 7 p.m. Sun., Nov. 19 Central Connecticut State Klotsche Center 1 p.m. 2. Milwaukee (3) ...... 198 Mon., Nov. 20 @ Wisconsin Madison, Wis. 7 p.m. 3. Butler (1) ...... 192 4. Illinois-Chicago (1) ...... 185 SMU Hoops For The Cure Classic (, ) 5. Wright State ...... 132 Fri., Nov. 24 vs. San Jose State Dallas, Texas 5 p.m. Sat., Nov. 25 vs. SMU/Bradley Dallas, Texas 5/7 p.m. 6. Loyola ...... 83 7. Youngstown State ...... 72 Wed., Nov. 29 Marquette Klotsche Center 7 p.m. 8. Detroit ...... 63 9. Cleveland State ...... 56 Sat., Dec. 2 @ Iowa State Ames, Iowa 2 p.m. Thu., Dec. 7 Air Force Klotsche Center 7 p.m. (First place votes in parenthesis) Sun., Dec. 10 @ North Dakota State Fargo, N.D. 2 p.m. Wed., Dec. 13 Chicago State Klotsche Center 7 p.m. PRESEASON ALL-LEAGUE TEAMS Sat., Dec. 23 @ LaSalle Philadelphia, Pa. Noon Thu., Dec. 28 Loyola* Klotsche Center 7 p.m. Sat., Dec. 30 Illinois-Chicago* Klotsche Center 2 p.m. FIRST TEAM Nicole Soulis, UW-Green Bay Sat., Jan. 6 @ Detroit* Detroit, Mich. 12:30 p.m. Traci Edwards, Milwaukee Sat., Jan. 13 @ UW-Green Bay* Green Bay, Wis. 3 p.m. Jackie Closser, Butler Thu., Jan. 18 Youngstown State* Klotsche Center 7 p.m. Sat., Jan. 20 Cleveland State* Klotsche Center 2 p.m. Lade Akande, Butler Thu., Jan. 25 @ Wright State* Dayton, Ohio 6 p.m. LaShonda Grant, UIC Sat., Jan. 27 @ Butler* Indianapolis, Ind. 1 p.m.

SECOND TEAM Thu., Feb. 1 Detroit* Klotsche Center 7 p.m. Sat., Feb. 10 UW-Green Bay* Klotsche Center 2 p.m. Brittney Whiteside,WSU Thu., Feb. 15 @ Cleveland State* Cleveland, Ohio 6 p.m. Marquise Hanser, Loyola Sat., Feb. 17 @ Youngstown State* Youngstown, Ohio TBA Natalie Berglin, UW-Green Bay Thu., Feb. 22 Butler* Klotsche Center 7 p.m. Domanique Butler, CSU Sat., Feb. 24 Wright State* Klotsche Center 2 p.m. Meredith Onson, Milwaukee Thu., March 1 @ Illinois-Chicago* Chicago, Ill. 7 p.m. Sat., March 3 @ Loyola* Chicago, Ill. 3 p.m. PRESEASON PLAYER OF THE YEAR March 5-11 Horizon League Tournament TBD TBA Nicole Soulis, UW-Green Bay * Horizon League Games // All Times Central // Home Games in BOLD

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COACHING STAFF Sandy Botham is in her 11th season as the Panthers’ head coach www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 7 COACHING STAFF Milwaukee Panthers

Sandy Botham wrapped up her fi rst de- All told, UWM won a school-record 22 COACHING RESUME cade as the head coach of the Univer- games last season, including a record • 1996-Present - UW-Milwaukee sity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s 12-straight through the league tourna-

Sandy Botham • Head Coach Head Coach basketball team with arguably the best ment and 17-of-19 after the calendar • 165-119 record season in the program’s Division I his- turned to 2006. In league play, Milwau- • Two NCAA Tournaments tory. kee tied its best ever mark of 14-2 for its share of the league crown. • Two League Championships The success came as a surprise to no • Three-Time League one. When the dust settled, Botham collect- Coach of the Year ed a third Horizon League Coach of the Botham has consistently kept the Pan- Year honor and her players garnered • 1995-96 - thers in the thick of the Horizon League six post-season league honors them- Head Coach title chase, including second-place-or- selves, including Newcomer of the Year. • 22-4 record better fi nishes every year since 1999. Two Milwaukee players also received She’s done it while also sending UWM all-league fi rst team awards for the fi rst • NCAA Div. III Tournament against some of the best programs in time in school history. Second Round the country during the non-league schedule. In Botham’s 10 years at UWM, she has • 1991-95 - Notre Dame compiled a 165-119 mark, including a Assistant Coach Last season, Milwaukee advanced to the 108-44 mark in Horizon League con- • Two League Championships NCAA Tournament for the second time tests. Last season, she became just the • Two NCAA Div. I Tournaments in school history after winning the Hori- second coach in league history with zon League Tournament at the Klotsche 100 league wins. Center. The homecourt advantage was • 1990-91 - Marquette made possible by UWM’s second regu- Prior to last season’s success, she had led Assistant Coach lar season championship and its fi rst- the Panthers to their fi rst-ever league ever No. 1 seed. crown and NCAA Tournament berth in EDUCATION 2001 and to their fi rst 20-win campaign • Notre Dame, 1988 the following season. Plus, Botham’s B.S. - Psychology teams have gone 88-24 in the league since the 1999-2000 season.

• Notre Dame, 1990 The building process started right away M.S. - Administration for Botham, who took over a team that won just four games and led them to PLAYING EXPERIENCE 16 wins in 1996-97, earning Midwest- • Notre Dame, 1984-88 ern Collegiate Conference Coach of the Four-Year Letterwinner Year honors in the process. • Still among top 10 in school That season started a trend for UWM history in fi eld goal percentage, under Botham’s direction. The next year, points, rebounds, fi eld goals and the Panthers posted an eight-game starts winning streak and claimed a win over then-No. 13 Nebraska. The 1999-2000 8 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide COACHING STAFF Sandy Botham • Head Coach Botham Sandy SANDY BOTHAM YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD

1995-96 Beloit ...... 22-4 .846 1996-97 Milwaukee ....16-12 .571 1997-98 Milwaukee ....15-12 .556 1998-99 Milwaukee ....11-16 .444 1999-00 Milwaukee ....16-12 .571 2000-01 Milwaukee ....19-11 .633 2001-02 Milwaukee .....20-8 .714 2002-03 Milwaukee ....15-13 .536 2003-04 Milwaukee ....17-12 .586 2004-05 Milwaukee ....14-14 .500 2005-06 Milwaukee .....22-9 .710 At UWM 10 Years ...... 165-119 .579 Overall 11 Years ...... 187-123 .603 season then included a second-place and fi nished in second place each year. • Set school Division I record with fi nish in the MCC standings, including an undefeated league home campaign. Milwaukee has been dominant at home 22 wins in 2005-06, including versus Horizon League opponents un- 12 straight Things got even better for the Panthers der Botham, with that dominance in the next two years, as UWM claimed reaching new heights of late. Under • Twice led UWM to the its fi rst ever regular season and tourna- Botham’s direction UWM owns a 63-13 NCAA Tournament ment titles, while earning the school’s home record in Horizon League play. In (2001, 2006) fi rst-ever NCAA Tournament berth in the last six seasons, Milwaukee is 47-7 women’s basketball. The Panthers ran at home versus league competition, • Won League Regular Season and through the league tournament in an .870 winning clip. Overall, Botham’s Tournament Championships in 2001, winning three-straight games in teams have won nearly 70 percent of 2000-01 and 2005-06 convincing fashion to earn an NCAA their home games. Tournament date with Duke. While the • Panthers have fi nished Panthers’ season ended in that game, Not only has Botham led UWM to enor- second or better in the league UWM used that as a springboard for a mous team success, but she has also the last seven seasons record-setting 2001-02 campaign. Bo- aided in individual player development. tham and the Panthers won a school- One look at the individual accolades record 20 games before being upset in earned during Botham’s 10 years in Mil- • Second coach in Horizon League the league tournament. waukee tells it all. During the Botham history with 100 league wins (108) era, 27 players have been selected to Over the next three seasons, Botham’s the all-league and league all-newcom- • Led UWM to fi rst Division I 20- squad continued to excel. The Panthers er teams. Botham recruited and helped win season in 2001-02 compiled a 35-13 record in league play mentor Maria Viall (2000-03), a two- time Horizon League Player of the Year, BOTHAM VS. THE HORIZON LEAGUE • Three-Time League UWM’s all-time leading scorer and the Coach of the Year League Regular Season ...... 108-44 school’s fi rst-ever WBCA Regional All- (1997, 2001, 2006) League Tournament ...... 8-8 America selection. Butler...... 15-7 • Led Panthers to 16 wins in her Cleveland State ...... 15-9 Botham came to UWM in 1996 follow- fi rst season after four wins Detroit ...... 14-8 ing a successful season as head coach Illinois-Chicago ...... 18-5 at Beloit College in Beloit, Wis. Her team the year before. (Fifth-Best Turn- Loyola ...... 19-3 went 22-4 in 1995-96, making it the around in NCAA Division I) UW-Green Bay ...... 9-12 most successful team in school his- Wright State ...... 17-4 tory. That Beloit squad advanced to the • Led Beloit College to Division III Youngstown State ...... 8-2 second round of the NCAA Division III NCAA Tournament Second Round League Home Games ...... 64-12 Tournament before losing to eventual in only season League Road Games ...... 44-32 national champion UW-Oshkosh. www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 9 COACHING STAFF Milwaukee Panthers

Before becoming a head coach at the and at West High. As a sopho- WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT collegiate level, Botham spent fi ve sea- more, Botham helped lead Madison BOTHAM sons as an assistant at the University of West to the state championship. Notre Dame under head coach Muffet “Sandy is a very motivating, inspir- McGraw. During her time in South Bend Botham earned her bachelor’s degree from 1991-95, the Irish won the league from Notre Dame in 1988 while major- ing and caring individual who will regular-season title twice, the league ing in psychology with a minor in busi- do anything in her power to make tournament twice and twice went to ness. Botham remained in South Bend her players the best they can be. the NCAA Tournament. Prior to her as- for her graduate work, earning a Mas- There are not enough words to ex- sistantship at her alma mater, Botham ters of Science in Administration from plain her positive impact on my life spent a year in Milwaukee, assisting the school in 1990. and the lives of others.” head coach Jim —Jen Greger Jabir in 1990-91. former Panther (1994-97) and As a player, Botham played at Notre assistant coach Dame from 1984-88. A four-time all-

Sandy Botham • Head Coach league performer, she ranks among “I can’t express how much respect the top-10 in career scoring (1,460), re- I have for her. Sandy is a great bounding (773) and fi eld goal percent- coach and a wonderful person. She age (.588). has taught me so much about life and how to deal with all the twists A native of Madison, Wis., Botham at- tended Madison West High School from and turns along the way. She cares 1980-84 where she was a standout in about her players and treats each three different sports. In addition to one as a person rather than just basketball, Botham starred in one of her players.” —Teri Stoltenberg BOTHAM VS.NON-LEAGUE OPPONENTS former Panther (1998-01) OPPONENT RECORD LAST OPPONENT RECORD LAST Arizona State ...... 0-1 ...... 2002 Montana State ...... 2-0 ...... 2001 “Sandy has raised the level of our Ball State ...... 3-0 ...... 2003 Navy ...... 1-0 ...... 1997 Bowling Green ...... 2-0 ...... 2001 Nebraska ...... 1-2 ...... 1998 Division I program within our Buffalo ...... 0-2 ...... 2000 New Hampshire ...... 0-2 ...... 2003 conference and throughout the Central Michigan ...... 1-1 ...... 2000 ...... 5-2 ...... 2003 Midwest. The team’s expectations Chicago State ...... 3-1 ...... 2003 Northern Iowa ...... 1-2 ...... 2004 remain high year in, year out. That Creighton ...... 0-2 ...... 2003 Northwestern ...... 3-1 ...... 2006 is a testament to what she helped Dayton ...... 1-1 ...... 1997 Oakland ...... 2-0 ...... 2005 to build at Milwaukee. She has in- Denver ...... 1-0 ...... 1996 Oklahoma State ...... 1-0 ...... 2002 stilled motivational factors in her DePaul ...... 0-3 ...... 2005 Oregon State ...... 1-0 ...... 1999 players to be able to meet those Drake ...... 0-2 ...... 1998 Pepperdine ...... 1-0 ...... 1998 Duke ...... 0-1 ...... 2002 Purdue ...... 0-2 ...... 2003 expectations.” Eastern Michigan ...... 0-1 ...... 1996 St. Louis ...... 1-0 ...... 1997 —M.A. Kelling Florida Atlantic ...... 1-0 ...... 1998 St. Mary’s (CA) ...... 1-1 ...... 2001 former Panther head coach Florida State ...... 0-1 ...... 2003 San Francisco ...... 1-1 ...... 2002 (1978-95) Furman ...... 1-0 ...... 1998 South Carolina ...... 0-1 ...... 1998 Hawaii ...... 0-1 ...... 1999 South Dakota State ...... 0-2 ...... 2005 “Sandy Botham is a motivating Hofstra ...... 1-0 ...... 1997 Southeast Missouri State ....4-0 ...... 2005 coach who teaches her players Illinois State ...... 1-1 ...... 2001 Texas-Arlington ...... 0-1 ...... 1996 IPFW ...... 1-1 ...... 2005 Valparaiso ...... 2-2 ...... 2001 that their potential success is only Iowa ...... 0-2 ...... 2005 Vanderbilt ...... 0-2 ...... 2002 limited to their own determination La Salle ...... 0-1 ...... 1998 Wagner ...... 1-0 ...... 1997 and passion to become the best.” Liberty ...... 1-0 ...... 2003 Washington ...... 0-1 ...... 2004 —Maria Viall Marquette ...... 0-10 ...... 2005 Weber State ...... 0-1 ...... 2003 former Panther (2000-04) Middle Tennessee State ...... 1-0 ...... 2002 Western Illinois ...... 1-0 ...... 1996 two-time Horizon League Player Minnesota ...... 1-0 ...... 1997 Wichita State ...... 1-0 ...... 1999 of the Year Mississippi ...... 0-1 ...... 2001 Wisconsin ...... 0-8 ...... 2005 Missouri ...... 0-2 ...... 2000 Xavier ...... 0-2 ...... 1998 10 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide COACHING STAFF John Motherwell • Assistant CoachJohn Motherwell

John Motherwell has entered his sec- have a department and an administra- waukee. ond season as an assistant coach for tion that is committed to winning and I Full Name the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee feel lucky everyday to be a part of that John A. Motherwell women’s basketball team. In addition to culture.” on-the-court help and scouting, Moth- Born erwell serves as the team’s recruiting In his last season at Moorhead, the March 12, 1970 coordinator. Dragons fi nished 24-7, won its fi rst con- ference title in 20 years and advanced Motherwell came to UWM from Minne- to the NCAA Division II Tournament. Nickname(s) sota State University Moorhead, where Motherwell’s time at Minnesota State “Mo” , “Mowell” he had been since 2000. He also has coincided with a stellar turnaround been an assistant coach at the College in the program, as a streak of seven- EDUCATION of St. Scholastica and Concordia Univer- straight losing seasons turned into a • Michigan, 1995 sity (Minnesota). stretch of fi ve-straight winning cam- B.G.S. - General Studies paigns. Minnesota State led the NCAA “John has been a great addition to our Division II ranks in rebounding margin staff,” head coach Sandy Botham said. twice in the last fi ve seasons and pro- COACHING RESUME “He is an experienced recruiter with duced more all-NSIC performers than • 2000-05 - incredible contacts in our region and any other school in the last four years. Minnesota State, Moorhead is a great asset in taking our recruiting Assistant Head Coach to the next level. John has established Prior to his stint at Minnesota State, himself as a tireless worker with a good Motherwell spent one season apiece at • 1999-00 - Concordia (Minn.) mind for the game.” Concordia (Minn.) and the College of St. Asst. Women’s Basketball Coach/ Scholastica. At Concordia, Motherwell “I had heard so much about what a was responsible for the entire recruit- Asst. Football Coach great coach Sandy was before I took ing program and served a stint as in- this job, and after one year here, ev- terim head coach. The recruiting class • 1998-99 - erything I had heard has proven to be from his time at Concordia won an NSIC College of St. Scholastica true,” Motherwell said. “Beyond that, we title and advanced to the NCAA Tourna- Assistant Coach ment twice. In addition to his basket- ball coaching duties, Motherwell also served as a defensive secondary coach • 1993-98 - with the football team. At St. Scholas- Various Michigan Schools tica, he helped the team to a winning High School Assistant/Head Coach record and the conference tournament championship game. DID YOU KNOW... Motherwell got his start in coaching Prior to completing his under- in the high school ranks in Michigan, where he worked for fi ve seasons as graduate degree at Michigan, John both a head coach and assistant coach. played football from 1988-92 at Eastern Michigan, lettering in 1992 Motherwell married Sherri Bierschbach at wide receiver. in 2001 and the couple resides in Mil- www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 11 COACHING STAFF Milwaukee Panthers

Travis Brewster, formerly an assistant Full Name at the University of North Dakota, has J. Travis Brewster joined the Panther staff and begins his fi rst season. Brewster will work with the Born UWM post players and handle oppo- July 8, 1971 nent scouting duties. Travis Brewster • Assistant Coach • Assistant Brewster Travis Nickname(s) “We are thrilled about Travis joining our “Brew” staff. He brings a wealth of experience at the Division II level,” UWM head coach EDUCATION Sandy Botham said. “Travis has that • Iowa Lakes Community College, 1991 experience of working under a great A.A. - Emphasis Speech coach at a great program and he will bring that to UWM. He also has a very positive and contagious personality • Charleston Southern, 1994 that will be a great asset to our team.” B.S. - Speech/Drama Brewster had been an aide with the COACHING RESUME Fighting Sioux women’s program for the uate assistant with the Fighting Sioux • 2001-06 - North Dakota last four seasons, helping to guide the for the 2001-02 season before joining Assistant Women’s Coach squad to a 34-1 record last season and the women’s program the next season. 112-19 record during tenure 112-19 mark during his tenure. In that Four NCAA Div. II Tournaments time, UND featured fi ve All-Americans A native of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Brewster 2004 & 2006 Div. II Sweet 16 and three more Academic All-Ameri- was a two-year letterwinner at Charles- cans, while 14 players were selected to ton Southern University, earning team • 2001-02 - North Dakota the all-conference teams. defensive MVP honors and serving as a Men’s Graduate Assistant Coach team captain before graduating in 1994 “This is a great opportunity for me, per- with a degree in speech and drama. • 1998-01 - Iowa Lakes CC sonally, and for my family. I have the He began his collegiate career at Iowa Assistant Coach chance to learn from another great Lakes Community College where he coach at another strong university,” earned all-region honors on the court. Brewster said. “I’m really looking for- DID YOU KNOW... ward to working with everyone on staff “He has great knowledge and is a great here and the people in this athletic de- teacher of the game,” Botham said. Travis played basketball profession- partment. “ “We are excited about having our fi rst ally from 1994-97. He played for a true post position coach. His biggest number of teams in Switzerland Brewster broke into coaching as a men’s responsibility will be working with our and Northern Ireland. He averaged assistant coach, fi rst at Iowa Lakes Com- post players and I think he will come 15 points and 10 rebounds for his munity College for three seasons and in and help our post players excel and career and was a two-time Swiss then one year with the North Dakota meet their potential.” All-Star. He also shot 73.3% from men’s program. He coached at ILCC three-point range in 10 games dur- from 1998-2001, helping the Lakers to Brewster resides in Milwaukee, with his ing the 1994-95 season. a 24-7 record in 1998-99 and 27-8 in wife, Becky, and their three children— 1999-00. Brewster then became a grad- Drake (8), Reganne (6) and Kaide (3). 12 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide COACHING STAFF Sheila Roux • Assistant Coach

Sheila Roux is in her fi rst season as an tant at South Dakota State. The Jackrab- assistant coach at UWM. She will work bits advanced to the Elite Eight of the Full Name with the guards and handle opponent Division II NCAA Tournament both sea- Sheila Ann Roux scouting. sons, fi nishing 2002 ranked No. 3 in the Born nation and winning the 2003 National July 21, 1977 “Sheila brings with her a great personal- Championship. In 2003, she earned her ity and a passion and enthusiasm for the master’s in athletic administration from Nickname(s) of basketball that is contagious,” SDSU. “Roo” UWM head coach Sandy Botham said. “She will be a great infl uence on our “Sheila is a great fi t for our program,” EDUCATION guards and rounds out a great staff. I’m Botham said. “She has strong ties in the • Minnesota, Crookston, 2000 excited about all the people we have state from her time at UW-Parkside and B.S. - Sport and Recreation Mgnt./ been able to bring in this summer and a wealth of experience and knowledge. Information Networking Mgnt. what they’ll do for this program.” She also has the drive and determina- tion to be a head coach at the Division • South Dakota State, 2003 “I’m truly excited to be joining Coach I level.” M.S. - Athletic Administration Botham and her staff. I have a lot of re- spect for Sandy and am excited about Roux played basketball as an under- COACHING RESUME being part of a championship pro- graduate at Crookston from 1995-2000, • 2005-06 - Minnesota, Crookston gram,” Roux said. “Plus, I’ve known both graduating with degrees in sport and Interim Head Coach John (Motherwell) and Travis (Brewster) recreation management and informa- from my time in Minnesota and South tion networking management. On the Dakota, so that makes this a great situ- court, she left as the school’s all-time • 2003-05 - UW-Parkside ation for me to come in to with a lot of leader in three-pointers made and was Assistant Coach familiarity.” Female Athlete of the Year in 2000. 2005 Div. II NCAA Tournament

Last season, Roux served as the interim • 2001-03 - South Dakota State head coach at her alma mater, the Uni- Graduate Assistant versity of Minnesota, Crookston. She 2003 Div. II National Champions directed all aspects of the Division II 2002 Div. II Elite Eight program since taking over in August of 2005. Two players earned all-region fi rst team honors following the season, DID YOU KNOW... while the squad fi nished 23rd in the na- As a grad assistant with South Da- tion in team grade point average. kota State in 2003, Sheila helped to coach the Jackrabbits to the na- From 2003-05, she was an assistant tional championship. In the second coach at UW-Parkside in Kenosha, Wis., round, SDSU topped North Dakota, helping the Rangers to a school-record 77-56. Fellow Panther assistant Tra- 20 wins and the program’s fi rst NCAA vis Brewster was an assistant coach Tournament ever. Prior to that, she for that UND team. spent two seasons as a graduate assis- www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 13 COACHING STAFF Milwaukee Panthers

Lindsay Bronson is in her fi rst season as mater, she spent the 2004-05 season Full Name the Director of Basketball Operations for as a varsity assistant at her high school Lindsay M. Bronson the UWM women’s basketball program. alma mater, Nicolet.

Born Bronson is no stranger to the area, hail- From 2000-06, Bronson was a head AAU Feb. 27, 1981 ing from nearby Glendale, Wis., and girls’ basketball coach with the Rising coaching and playing throughout the Force Basketball Academy in Milwaukee. area. She also served as basketball camp and EDUCATION clinic director at Nicolet, while coaching • Cardinal Stritch, 2004 She joins the Panther staff after one at a number of camps throughout the B.A. - Mathematics/Secondary Ed. season as an assistant at her alma ma- state, including Milwaukee, Wisconsin, ter, Cardinal Stritch. In 2005-06, Bronson Marquette, UW-Green Bay and Rick Ma- COACHING RESUME helped the Wolves to a 28-5 record and jerus’ basketball camps. a trip to the NAIA Division II Tourna- • 2005-06 - Cardinal Stritch ment, where they advanced to the Elite Bronson was a four-year letterwinner at Assistant Coach Eight. Cardinal Stritch, playing in three NAIA 28-5 Record and NAIA Div. II Elite 8 Tournaments and contributing to a

Lindsay Bronson • Director of Basketball Operations • Director of Basketball Bronson Lindsay While at Stritch, she worked with pre- school-record 31 wins her senior sea- • 2001-02 - Nicolet High School season conditioning, video exchange, son. She was a two-time NAIA Acaemic Assistant Varsity Coach scouting and recruiting. Bronson also All-American and served as team cap- worked with the CSU guards, helping tain as a junior and senior. one to earn Third Team All-America • 2000-06 - Rising Force Academy honors. She graduated from Stritch in 2004 with Head AAU Coach a bachelor of arts in mathematics and Prior to returning to her collegiate alma secondary education.

nicole ALMBERG becky ADAMS katie WITTE Student Assistant • 3rd Season Student Manager • 2nd Season Student Manager • 2nd Season Senior • Exceptional Education Major Sophomore • Communication Major Junior • Accounting/Marketing Major Oshkosh, Wis./West Jefferson, Wis./Jefferson Mt. Horeb, Wis./Mt. Horeb 14 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide PANTHER PROFILES

PANTHER PROFILES Dana Schultz is one of three returning starters from last year www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 15 PANTHER PROFILES Milwaukee Panthers 11• Aubrey Hampton 11• Aubrey

16 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide PANTHER PROFILES 11• Aubrey Hampton

2005-06 (JUNIOR) 2003-04 (FRESHMAN) PERSONAL Saw action in 30-of-31 team games, start- Played in 14 games as UWM’s starting Full Name: Aubrey Michelle Hampton ing the fi rst four of the season ... ended point guard before suffering a season- the season having made her last 13 free ending knee injury on Jan. 15 ... fi nished Nickname: Aubs, Breeze, Bre throw attempts ... scored eight points third on the squad in scoring with 6.9 Place of Birth: Chicago, Ill. and dished out three assists in season ppg while leading the team in assists (3.5 Born: May 18, 1985 opener at Oklahoma Nov. 11 ... dished apg) and free-throw shooting (80.8%) ... Parents: Marikay and Michael Hamp- out a season-best six assists, while scor- averaged 10.0 points, 2.5 boards, and 3.5 ton ing seven points and swiping two steals assists in four league contests ... notched Siblings: One brother (Mike) against #14 DePaul Nov. 30 ... had nine six assists in fi rst career game at DePaul Few people know that: My name points at Detroit Dec. 29, adding a Nov. 21 ... scored 10 points with two means “Ruler of Elves”. and rebound ... hit two 3’s and fi nished three-pointers versus Ball State on Nov. Why UWM? Close to home, successful with eight points at Cleveland State Jan. 22 ... averaged 10.1 points and 4.6 assists tradition. 14 ... scored a season-high 14 points, hit- while hitting 24-of-29 free throws in her ting four 3’s, and dishing out fi ve assists at last fi ve full games before injury ... scored FAVORITES Northwestern Jan. 18 ... at Butler Feb. 11, nine points with four assists at Wisconsin Road Trip: Seattle fi nished with seven points, two rebounds on Dec. 22 ... added eight points and six Food: Italian Beef, anything spicey and a steal ... converted all four free throw assists versus Marquette Jan. 6 ... enjoyed Book: “Flyy Girl” attempts and dished out four assists vs. her best game of the season with a 17- Movie: “Boondock Saints”, “Old UW-Green Bay Feb. 13 ... hit all four free point, seven-assist, four-rebound effort School”, “Friday”, “Lucky Number throw attempts and a three-pointer for in overtime win versus Loyola Jan. 10. Slevin” seven points vs. UIC March 6. OAK PARK-RIVER FOREST HIGH SCHOOL 2005-06 SEASON HIGHS 2004-05 (SOPHOMORE) One of the premier players in the Chi- Points ...... 14 @ Northwestern, 1/18 Played in all 28 games ... started 19 times cagoland Area at Oak Park-River Forest Rebounds ...... 2 - three times ... scored 16 points and grabbed fi ve re- High School, where she played for Adrian Assists ...... 6 vs. DePaul, 11/30 bounds at Washington Nov. 26 ... tossed Newell ... averaged 21.8 points per game Steals ...... vs. DePaul, 11/30 in 13 points at Oakland Dec. 5 ... added as a senior while connecting on 80 three- Blocks ...... N/A fi ve assists in that game ... contributed 11 pointers and 79.4% of her free throw points vs. Iowa Dec. 28 ... had 10 points tries ...named Class AA Second-Team CAREER HIGHS at Loyola Jan. 8 ... scored 10 more points All-State by the IBCA and the Champaign Points ...... 17 @ UWGB 1/26/04 Rebounds ....7 @ Cleveland State, 2/12/05 at UIC Jan. 17 ... poured in 13 points News-Gazette ... four-year starter at point Assists ...... 7 vs. Loyola 1/10/04 three days later vs. Wright State ... had 14 guard and three-year captain ... led OPRF Steals ...... 3 vs. Liberty 11/30/03 points and fi ve assists at Detroit Jan. 27 to a 30-3 record in 2002-03 and earned Blocks ...... 1 - two times ... scored 10 points at Wright State Feb. a spot in the IHSA Three-Point contest ... 3 ... reached double fi gures again with a four-year member of the Pioneer Press Press ... three-time All-Conference per- 10-point outing vs. UIC Feb. 17 ... scored All-Area Team ... member of the Chicago former ... finished high school career eight points in the regular-season fi nale Sun-Times All-Area Team and a Special with 1,855 total points ... AAU team was vs. Youngstown State Feb. 26. Mention All-Stater by the Associated Chicago Hoops Express. AUBREY HAMPTON career stats YEAR G-GS FG-FGA FG% 3PT-ATT 3PT% FT-FTA FT% REB RPG AST TO ST BL PTS PPG 2003-04 14-12 22-80 .275 11-44 .250 42-52 .808 29 2.1 49 50 13 1 97 6.9 2004-05 28-19 54-144 .375 36-96 .375 35-47 .745 55 2.0 68 83 24 1 179 6.4 2005-06 30-4 24-83 .289 19-65 .292 23-29 .793 16 0.5 34 43 9 0 90 3.0 Totals 72-35 100-307 .326 66-205 .322 100-128 .781 100 1.4 151 176 46 2 366 5.1 www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 17 PANTHER PROFILES Milwaukee Panthers 32 • Kiley Johnson 32 • Kiley

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2005-06 (JUNIOR) points per game ... led the team with 44 PERSONAL Battled injury to play in 10 games ... three-pointers made ... hit three 3-point- Full Name: Kiley Jo Johnson tallied two points in fi ve minutes in the ers on the way to a 13-point, six-rebound Nickname: Kijo, Ki-Ki season-opener at Oklahoma Nov. 11 ... showing at nationally-ranked Purdue Place of Birth: Morrison, Ill. played a season high six minutes at Iowa Nov. 25 ... nailed two more three-balls Born: June 16, 1985 Nov. 20 ... hit a three-pointer in games in 12-point game versus Liberty Dec. Parents: Sandy and Neil Johnson vs. Northern Michigan Dec. 11 and at 30 ... hit seven shots en route to season- Siblings: One sister (Kelsey) Loyola Feb. 25. high 16 points versus UIC Jan. 3 ... hit a Why UWM? All the different people. season-high tying three 3-pointers in 2004-05 (SOPHOMORE) 11-point, three rebound game versus FAVORITES Played in 26 games ... made six starts for Wright state Feb. 5 ... went three-of-six Road Trip: Cleveland State, 2004-05 the Panthers, earning the nod in the fi nal from beyond the arc in 14-point game Spot on Campus: My front yard six games of the season ... scored eight at UIC on Feb. 19. Food: Grandma’s noodles or pan- points in the season opener at Marquette cakes Nov. 20 ... scored six points on a pair of PROPHETSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL Class: Art Ed or Health Ed three-point baskets in a win at Oakland One of the top players in the northern Il- Book: The Harry Potter Series Dec. 5 ... scored eight points at Butler linois region ... helped lead Prophetstown Movie: “It Takes Two” Jan. 3 ... broke into double fi gures with a High School to a Sweet 16 appearance in 10-point outing at Loyola Jan. 8 ... scored the Illinois High School Association State TV Show: “Dawson’s Creek” six points and grabbed three rebounds Tournament ... averaged 18.2 points, Motto or Quote: “Don’t be afraid to vs. Cleveland State Jan. 13 ... poured in a 7.7 boards and 6.2 steals as a senior ... be amazing.” career-best 20 points at Cleveland State fi nished her four-year PHS career as the 2005-06 SEASON HIGHS Feb. 12 ... added fi ve rebounds ... scored school’s all-time leader in scoring (1,635) Points ...... 3 - two times 18 points in her next outing vs. UIC Feb. and steals (452) while ranking fourth in Rebounds ...... 1 - two times 17 ... tossed in 11 points at UW-Green rebounding (541) ... two-time Three Riv- Assists ...... N/A Steals ...... N/A Bay Feb. 24 ... had eight points and six ers Athletic Association Player of the Year Blocks ...... N/A rebounds in the league tournament loss ... Second-Team All-State honoree by the to Detroit March 3. Illinois Basketball Coaches Association ... CAREER HIGHS three-time Player of the Year by both the Points ...... 20 @ Cleveland St. 2/12/05 Rebounds ...... 6 vs. Detroit 3/3/05 2003-04 (FRESHMAN) Moline Dispatch and Rock Island Argus ... Assists ...... 5 @ UIC 1/17/05 Solid offensive contributor, finished named the Quad City Times Player of the Steals ...... 6 @ New Hampshire 12/11/03 fourth on the team in scoring with 6.9 Year in 2002-03. Blocks ...... same - 2 times KILEY JOHNSON career stats YEAR G-GS FG-FGA FG% 3PT-ATT 3PT% FT-FTA FT% REB RPG AST TO ST BL PTS PPG 2003-04 29-7 73-213 .343 44-132 .333 9-15 .600 59 2.0 23 31 29 1 199 6.9 2004-05 26-6 47-152 .309 30-102 .294 8-15 .533 50 1.9 28 26 14 1 132 5.1 2005-06 10-0 3-16 .188 2-12 .167 0-2 .000 2 0.2 0 4 0 0 8 0.8 Totals 65-13 123-381 .323 76-245 .310 17-32 .531 111 1.7 51 61 43 2 339 5.2 www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 19 PANTHER PROFILES Milwaukee Panthers 34 • Megan Rogers

20 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide PANTHER PROFILES 34 • Megan Rogers

2005-06 (JUNIOR) at the end of regulation time in that Bolstered Panthers’ depth off bench at game to force overtime ... scored nine PERSONAL the forward position ... also provided a points at Youngstown State two days Full Name: Megan Kelley Rogers solid defensive presence ... appeared later ... tallied seven points and grabbed Nickname: Meg, Mama Rog in 26 games ... scored nine points and three boards at IPFW Feb. 10 ... tossed Place of Birth: Madison, Wis. grabbed four rebounds vs. Oakland Nov. in 11 points at Cleveland State Feb. 12 Born: Sept. 13, 1984 18 ... coverted a pair of free throws in ... poured in a career-best 21 points vs. the fi nal minute of overtime to seal the UIC Feb. 17 ... added 15 points vs. Loyola Parents: Anne and Patrick Rogers game ... had a team-high three steals two days later ... scored 13 points in the Siblings: Three sisters (Shawn, Patty, and a at Iowa Nov. 20 ... scored 14 regular-season finale vs. Youngstown Molly), one brother (Devin) points, had three boards and dished out State Feb. 26. three assists at SEMO Nov. 25 ... scored 13 points in the rematch with SEMO Dec. 2 2003-04 (FRESHMAN) FAVORITES ... had nine points and a career-high six Made the team as a walk-on and played Road Trip: Cleveland State rebounds vs. Northern Michigan Dec. in 19 games ... scored 34 points on the Book: “The DaVinci Code”, “Angels 11 ... dished a career-high four assists in year and grabbed 24 rebounds ... hit and Demons” and “Tuesday’s With 11 minutes vs. Cleveland State Jan. 28 ... 46.7% of shots from the fi eld ... scored scored 11 points in 10 minutes, includ- seven points and grabbed fi ve rebounds Morrie” ing eight-straight UWM points late at in season opener versus DePaul Nov. Movie: “The Notebook”, “The Goonies” UW-Green Bay Feb. 4 ... her next game, 21 ... scored fi ve points to go with four Motto/Quote: “People will forget had 10 points, including a pair of three’s, rebounds and a three-pointer in OT loss what you said. People will forget vs. Loyola Feb. 9 ... tied a career-best with at Butler Jan. 24 ... played 12 minutes and four assists vs. Loyola March 2 ... had fi ve scored eight points on four-of-seven what you do. But, people will never points and an assist in the NCAA Tourna- shooting from the fl oor in big win at forget how you made them feel.” ment vs. Michigan State March 17. Detroit Feb. 7. - Maya Angelou

2004-05 (SOPHOMORE) MADISON LAFOLLETTE HIGH SCHOOL Played in 26 games with one start ... Four-year starter and team Most Valu- 2005-06 SEASON HIGHS emerged as a key reserve for UWM, fi n- able Player at LaFollette, where she Points ...... 14 @ SE Missouri State, 11/25 ishing fi fth on the team in scoring ... hit played for Steve Hornbeck ... LHS record Rebounds ...... 6 vs. N. Michigan, 12/11 a pair of three-pointers to fi nish with six holder for career points (1,118), single- Assists ...... 4 - three times points at Washington Nov. 26 ... scored season scoring (777) and single-game Steals ...... 3 @ Iowa, 11/20 eight points at Northern Iowa Dec. 2 scoring (32 points) ... averaged 15.3 Blocks ...... 1 - two times ... tossed in nine points at Wisconsin points and 8.1 rebounds per game ... Dec. 8 ... scored seven points to go with Wisconsin State Journal First-Team All- CAREER HIGHS four rebounds vs. Wright State Jan. 20 ... Area member ... Big Eight Conference Points ...... 21 vs. UIC 2/17/05 broke into double fi gures with an 11- Player of the Year in 2002-03 ... First-Team Rebounds ...... Same point outing vs. Butler Jan. 22 ... scored All-City performer ... played in the WBCA Assists ...... Same 13 points in a come-from-behind win at All-Star game ... played for the Wisconsin Steals ...... Same - two times Blocks ...... Same - fi ve times Detroit Jan. 27 ... made two free throws Pride AAU team. MEGAN ROGERS career stats YEAR G-GS FG-FGA FG% 3PT-ATT 3PT% FT-FTA FT% REB RPG AST TO ST BL PTS PPG 2003-04 19-0 14-30 .467 1-4 .250 5-6 .833 24 1.3 4 24 2 0 34 1.8 2004-05 26-1 67-141 .475 21-52 .404 18-28 .643 48 1.8 20 55 20 3 173 6.7 2005-06 26-0 28-84 .333 11-32 .344 36-45 .800 45 1.7 28 41 11 2 103 4.0 Totals 71-1 109-255 .427 33-88 .375 59-79 .747 117 1.6 52 120 33 5 310 4.4 www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 21 PANTHER PROFILES Milwaukee Panthers 23 • Meredith Onson 23 • Meredith 2005-06 (SOPHOMORE) had eight points and eight assists at PERSONAL Named to the Horizon League All- UIC Feb. 23 ... had 10 points to go with Newcomer Team ... started 27 games at seven rebounds and six assists at Loyola Full Name: Meredith Marie Onson point guard, including 26 of the last 27 Feb. 25 ... scored nine points, dished four Nickname: Merey, Mere, Dith ... led the team with 98 assists, the most assists and grabbed a steal and block vs. Place of Birth: Springfi eld, Ill. by a Panther since 2001-02 ... had four Loyola in the league quarterfi nals March Born: May 5, 1985 points and a team-high fi ve rebounds 2 ... fi nished with 12 points against Butler Parents: Linda and Rick Onson in Milwaukee debut at Oklahoma Nov. in the league semifi nals March 5. Siblings: Two brothers (Brad, Geoff) 11 ... played a school-record 44 minutes Few people know that: I used to have off the bench at SEMO Nov. 25, tallying 2004-05 (REDSHIRT) a horse named ‘April.’ 11 points, fi ve rebounds and four assists Sat out 2004-05 season due to NCAA Why UWM? I like cities and it was ... had 10 points and three assists in the transfer rules. close to home. rematch with SEMO Dec. 2 ... scored nine points to go with four assists, three re- 2003-04 (BOSTON UNIVERSITY) FAVORITES bounds and two assists at South Dakota Played in 28 games for 19-11 squad ... Spot On Campus: Spaights Plaza State Dec. 4 ... tallied 10 points and four earned 17 starts, 16 of which came in Food: Cereal assists vs. Wisconsin Dec. 7 ... followed league play ... played 26.2 minutes per Class: History that up with 10 points and fi ve assists game in conference action ... averaged Book: “The DaVinci Code” at Marquette Dec. 18 ... had fi ve points, 3.4 points and 2.4 rebounds per contest Movie: “Good Will Hunting” seven rebounds and four assists at De- ... numbers jumped to 4.5 points and 3.1 TV Show: “Grey’s Anatomy” troit Dec. 29 ... scored 15 points vs. Butler boards in America East Conference play Motto or Quote: “To give anything in 42 minutes Dec. 31 ... had six boards ... added 31 assists, 22 steals, and 41.7% less than your best is to sacrifi ce the and fi ve assists vs. Wright State Jan. 5 ... shooting from three-point territory. gift.” - Steve Prefontaine scored eight points, including a 40-foot three-pointer at the halftime buzzer, OSHKOSH WEST HIGH SCHOOL grabbed four boards and dished out Consensus Wisconsin Player of the Year 2005-06 SEASON HIGHS Points ...... 18 @ Northwestern, 1/18 fi ve assists at Cleveland State Jan. 14 ... as a senior in 2002-03 ... named Miss Bas- Rebounds ...... 7 - three times had a career and team-high 18 points ketball by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Assists ...... 9 @ Butler, 2/11 and four assists at Northwestern Jan. 18 and the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Steals ...... 2 - two times ... scored nine points to go with three Association ... earned Player of the Year Blocks ...... 1 vs. Loyola, 3/2 boards, three assists and a steal vs. UIC honors from the Associated Press ... Jan. 21 ... had 11 points, four rebounds helped lead Oshkosh West to the WIAA CAREER HIGHS and four assists at UW-Green Bay Feb. Division I state title in 02-03 ... averaged Points ...... Same 4 ... scored 11 points and had three as- 14.9 points a game as a senior to go with Rebounds ...... Same sists against Loyola Feb 9 ... dished out 3.8 rpg, 3.8 apg and 54.5% shooting from Assists ...... Same a team season-high of nine assists to three-point land ... played AAU basket- Steals ...... Same Blocks ...... Same go with four points at Butler Feb. 11 ... ball for Wisconsin Fastbreak. MEREDITH ONSON career stats YEAR G-GS FG-FGA FG% 3PT-ATT 3PT% FT-FTA FT% REB RPG AST TO ST BL PTS PPG 2003-04* 28-17 37-83 .446 11-29 .379 9-11 .818 66 2.4 35 22 27 1 94 3.4 2005-06 31-27 86-196 .439 21-58 .362 30-37 .811 93 3.0 98 83 22 1 223 7.2 Totals 31-27 86-196 .439 21-58 .362 30-37 .811 93 3.0 98 83 22 1 223 7.2 * at Boston University; Career totals refl ect UWM totals only

22 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide PANTHER PROFILES 45 • Aubri Rote

2005-06 (SOPHOMORE) while connecting on 52 three-pointers ... PERSONAL Appeared in 17 games on the year ... Lakeland went 22-6 and advanced to the Full Name: Aubrianne Elise Rote averaged 1.6 points and 0.9 rebounds NCAA Tournament ... named fi rst-team Nickname: Aubs per game ... hit a three in fi rst game in a all-conference. Place of Birth: Jacksonville, Fla. Panther uniform, Nov. 11 at Oklahoma ... Born: June 17, 1985 scored four points on a perfect 4-for-4 KETTLE MORAINE HIGH SCHOOL Parents: Bonnie and Rock Rote from the free throw line her next time Three-year starter at Kettle Moraine Siblings: One brother (Ryan) out at Iowa Nov. 20 ... added three boards High School in Delafield ... two-time Few people know that: I’m the proud owner of an Elvis shrine. in that game ... played a combined 29 First-Team All-Classic 8 Conference pick Why UWM? To play basketball and be minutes and hit all four 3-point attempts ... League Player of the Year as a senior close to home. in back-to-back games vs. Butler Feb. 11 ... played AAU basketball for Wisconsin and UW-Green Bay Feb. 13 ... in 19 min- Fastbreak. FAVORITES utes at Butler, fi nished with six points, Road Trip: Oklahoma last year three rebounds and an assist ... hit all Class: Sociological Aspects of Heath three 3-point attempts against UWGB, and Human Movement fi nishing with a career-high nine points Book: “Angels and Demons” Movie: “A League of their Own” and three more rebounds ... sank another TV Show: “Grey’s Anatomy” three-pointer in the league semifinal Motto or Quote: “It does not due to game vs. Butler March 5. dwell on dreams, Harry, and forget to live.” - Albus Dumbledore 2004-05 (REDSHIRT) Made the team as a walk-on, but sat out 2005-06 SEASON HIGHS 2004-05 season due to NCAA transfer Points ...... 9 vs. UW-Green Bay, 2/13 Rebounds ...... 3 - three times rules. Assists ...... 1 @ Butler, 2/11 Steals ...... 1 - two times 2003-04 (LAKELAND COLLEGE) Blocks ...... N/A Played one season at Division III Lake- CAREER HIGHS land College ... named the Lake Michigan Points ...... Same Conference Rookie of the Year ... led Rebounds ...... Same the team with 14.5 points per game ... Assists ...... Same Steals ...... Same averaged 3.9 rpg to go with 51 assists Blocks ...... Same

AUBRI ROTE career stats YEAR G-GS FG-FGA FG% 3PT-ATT 3PT% FT-FTA FT% REB RPG AST TO ST BL PTS PPG 2003-04* 28-28 152-356 .427 52-121 .430 51-69 .739 108 3.9 51 56 32 5 407 14.5 2005-06 17-0 7-20 .350 6-9 .667 7-9 .778 16 0.9 1 4 2 0 32 1.6 Totals 17-0 7-20 .350 6-9 .667 7-9 .778 16 0.9 1 4 2 0 32 1.6 * at Lakeland College; Career totals refl ect UWM totals only www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 23 PANTHER PROFILES Milwaukee Panthers 52 • Dana Schultz

2005-06 (SOPHOMORE) PERSONAL Rebounded from a knee injury that Full Name: Dana Louise Schultz cost her all of 2004-05 to start 26-of-27 Nickname: Danadane, D-Love, D-Jazz games played for the Panthers ... missed the remainder of the season after injur- Place of Birth: Medford, Wis. ing her other knee in practice prior to Born: Nov. 7, 1984 the start of the league tournament ... Parents: Doreen and Edwin Schultz made fi rst collegiate start at Oklahoma Siblings: Two brothers (Tony, Ben) Nov. 11, scoring two points, grabbing a Why UWM? It made sense. rebound and blocking a shot ... dished out a career-high fi ve assists to go along FAVORITES with four points, three boards and a steal Road Trip: Seattle as a sophomore against #14 DePaul Nov. 30 ... had three Spot on Campus: The fountain assists and a career-high fi ve rebounds Book: “The Tent” vs. Northern Michigan Dec. 11 ... had six Class: Women’s Studies points, two steals, in addition to four Movie: “Crash”, “Good Will Hunting” assists vs. Butler Dec. 31 ... dished out center role ... scored six points on the TV Show: “The Daily Show” four assists vs. Wright State Jan. 5 ... had year while grabbing 10 boards ... scored Motto/Quote: “Love your life.” six points at Youngstown State Jan. 12, two points and grabbed four boards in scoring UWM’s first five points in the win at Wright State on Jan. 22 ... handed 2005-06 SEASON HIGHS game ... had three steals at Cleveland out a career-best four assists in a ca- Points ...... 11 vs. Detroit, 2/16 State Jan. 14 ... tied then-career-highs reer-high 15 minutes in home win over Rebounds ...... 5 - 2 times with six points and five rebounds vs. Youngstown State Jan. 31 ... went 2-for-2 Assists ...... 5 vs. DePaul, 11/30 Cleveland State Jan. 28 ... also dished at the free throw line with an assist in Steals ...... 3 @ Cleveland State, 1/14 out three assists ... almost doubled her Horizon League Tournament win over Blocks ...... 1 - 3 times career-high with 11 points vs. Detroit UIC March 4. Feb. 16 ... followed that up with 10 points CAREER HIGHS on 5-of-5 shooting against Youngstown NEWMAN HIGH SCHOOL Points ...... Same State Feb. 18 ... scored eight points at Led Newman High School in Wausau, Rebounds ...... Same Loyola Feb. 25, picking up three assists, Wis., to the semifi nals of the Division III Assists ...... Same Steals ...... Same a block and steal. Wisconsin State Tournament as a senior Blocks ...... Same ... played for coach Tom Weinkut and led 2004-05 (REDSHIRT) Newman High in scoring and rebound- Fourth-Team member of the Associated Redshirted the season with a knee injury ing with 16.0 points and 8.2 rebounds Press All-State team as a senior and a ... maintained sophomore eligibility. per game while shooting 61.2% from Third-Team honoree as a junior ... played the field ... three-time First-Team All- for the North squad in the DIII Wisconsin 2003-04 (FRESHMAN) Marawood Conference member and Basketball Coaches Association All-Star Appeared in 15 games in a backup 2002-03 League Player of the Year ... Game ... AAU team was Hangtime. DANA SCHULTZ career stats YEAR G-GS FG-FGA FG% 3PT-ATT 3PT% FT-FTA FT% REB RPG AST TO ST BL PTS PPG 2003-04 15-0 2-9 .222 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 10 0.7 7 11 3 0 6 0.4 2005-06 27-26 38-87 .437 0-1 .000 16-33 .485 61 2.3 44 44 16 4 92 3.4 Totals 42-26 40-96 .417 0-2 .000 18-35 .514 71 1.7 51 55 19 4 98 2.3

24 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide PANTHER PROFILES 54 • Traci Edwards

2005-06 (FRESHMAN) PERSONAL Named Horizon League Newcomer of Full Name: Traci Leigh Edwards the Year, as well as to the All-League Place of Birth: Appleton, Wis. First Team and All-Newcomer Team ... two-time Horizon League Player of the Born: Sept. 1, 1987 Week (Jan. 9, 30) ... became the fourth Parents: Glennda and Gary Edwards Panther and fi rst freshman to average a Siblings: Three brothers (Geoff, Travis, double-double (16.1 ppg, 10.0 rpg) ... set Adam) school freshman records with 500 points Why UWM? The teammates. and 311 rebounds, both team highs ... Pre-Game Ritual: I play Mario Kart rebound and shot block totals (49) are before every game with Kim and second-best in school history ... shot a Katie. school-record 59.9% from the field ... started the last 30 games of the season FAVORITES ... named League Tournament MVP after Road Trip: Cleveland State averaging 17.7 points, 8.0 rebounds, 6.0 TV Show: “Hell’s Kitchen” assists and 2.0 blocks per game ... had 20 points, 12 rebounds, four blocks and 13 ... tallied a career-high 28 points and 2005-06 SEASON HIGHS two steals in double-overtime win at grabbed 11 boards at Loyola Feb. 25 ... Points ...... 28 @ Loyola, 2/25 SEMO ... scored a team-high 21 points, also blocked three shots and tied a ca- Rebounds ...... 22 @ Wright State, 1/26 grabbed eight rebounds and blocked reer-high with four steals ... had 23 points, Assists ...... 7 vs. UIC, 3/6 three shots against #14 DePaul Nov. 30 10 rebounds and a season-high fi ve as- Steals ...... 4 - 2 times ... posted then-career-highs of 24 points sists vs. Loyola in the league quarterfi nals Blocks ...... 4 - 2 times and 14 rebounds vs. Butler Dec. 31 ... March 2 ... scored 24 points, pulled down had 21 points and 11 boards vs. Wright eight boards, dished out seven assists, CAREER HIGHS State ... scored 21 points and grabbed had three blocks and two steals in the Points ...... Same 13 boards at Youngstown State Jan. 12 league title game against UIC March 6. Rebounds ...... Same ... set a school record with 22 rebounds Assists ...... Same Steals ...... Same at Wright State Jan. 26 ... also scored 21 MENASHA HIGH SCHOOL Blocks ...... Same points, blocked two shots, handed out Lettered four times at Menasha High two assists and had two steals ... had School for Jim Viotto and Gene Spindler over 20 points and almost 13 rebounds third-straight double-double at UW- ... Co-Player of the Year in the Fox Val- ... scored a school-record 1,172 points Green Bay with 12 points and 10 boards ley Association as a senior ... fi rst-team in her career ... also lettered four times Feb. 4 ... also had fi ve assists and three all-league selection in each of her last in softball and three times in volleyball blocks ... had a game-high 23 points to three seasons ... all-state honorable ... in softball was a four-time all-confer- go with nine rebounds at Butler Feb. mention honoree as a junior and senior ence honoree, earning all-state honors 11 ... grabbed 21 rebounds to go with ... led the conference with 21.6 points, three times ... named to all-conference 12 points, two blocks, three assists and 12.2 rebounds and 3.3 blocks per game teams twice in volleyball ... AAU team two steals against UW-Green Bay Feb. her senior season ... as a junior, averaged was Viking Club. TRACI EDWARDS career stats YEAR G-GS FG-FGA FG% 3PT-ATT 3PT% FT-FTA FT% REB RPG AST TO ST BL PTS PPG 2005-06 31-30 182-304 .599 0-1 .000 136-218 .624 311 10.0 80 74 45 49 500 16.1 Totals 31-30 182-304 .599 0-1 .000 136-218 .624 311 10.0 80 74 45 49 500 16.1 www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 25 PANTHER PROFILES Milwaukee Panthers 33 • Katie Fournier 33 • Katie

2005-06 (FRESHMAN) MOLINE HIGH SCHOOL Gave the Panthers depth in the post Played for Steve Ford and was a four-year PERSONAL ... missed 10 games with a knee injury letterwinner for Moline High School ... Full Name: Katie Lynn Fournier suffered in practice, but still made 20 ap- earned second-team Associated Press Place of Birth: Silvis, Ill. pearances ... established herself as a de- All-State honors in Illinois following Born: April 9, 1987 fensive presence off the bench ... fi nished her senior season ... second-leading Parents: Kathy and Scott Fournier second on the team with 13 blocked scorer and leading rebounder in the Siblings: Two sisters (Courtney, Sa- shots, including fi ve in one game ... had Western Big Six Conference, averaging three points and three rebounds in 13 points and nine boards ... averaged mantha), one brother (Matthew) exhibition game vs. UW-Parkside Nov. 2 14.1 points and 8.6 rebounds as a junior, I wish I was better at: Not losing ... scored four points and grabbed three again leading the league in boards ... things. boards at Oklahoma Nov. 11 ... against two-time fi rst-team all-league honoree Why UWM? The girls on the team. Oakland Nov. 18, grabbed seven re- ... fourth-team all-state performer as a bounds, scored fi ve points and had two junior ... also the Quad City Times Player FAVORITES steals ... also blocked a shot ... had four of the Year in 2003-04 ... played AAU for Road Trip: Cleveland State/ points, three boards and a steal at SEMO Illinois Hustle. Nov. 25 ... returned to the court from a Youngstown State knee injury vs. Cleveland State Jan. 28, Food: Tacos grabbing a rebound in four minutes ... Book: “The DaVinci Code” tied a season-high with fi ve points to go Movie: “The Sound of Music” with three rebounds, a steal and an as- TV Show: “Grey’s Anatomy” sist against Loyola Feb. 9 ... grabbed fi ve boards and scored two points at Butler Feb. 11 ... pulled down fi ve rebounds, 2005-06 SEASON HIGHS scored two points and blocked a shot vs. Points ...... 6 vs. Loyola, 3/2 Detroit Feb. 16 ... blocked fi ve shots, sec- Rebounds ...... 7 vs. Oakland, 11/18 Assists ...... 2 vs. Butler, 3/5 ond-most in school history, and grabbed Steals ...... 2 vs. Oakland, 11/18 six boards vs. Youngstown State Feb. 18 Blocks ...... 5 vs. Youngstown State, 2/18 ... grabbed fi ve boards and blocked two shots at UIC Feb. 23 ... scored a career- CAREER HIGHS Points ...... Same high six points against Loyola March 2 Rebounds ...... Same ... added an assist, steal and block ... had Assists ...... Same fi ve rebounds, two assists and a block vs. Steals ...... Same UIC March 6. Blocks ...... Same KATIE FOURNIER career stats YEAR G-GS FG-FGA FG% 3PT-ATT 3PT% FT-FTA FT% REB RPG AST TO ST BL PTS PPG 2005-06 20-0 16-46 .348 0-1 .000 9-18 .500 55 2.8 8 15 6 13 41 2.1 Totals 20-0 16-46 .348 0-1 .000 9-18 .500 55 2.8 8 15 6 13 41 2.1

26 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide PANTHER PROFILES 21 • Emily Markert

2005-06 (FRESHMAN) PERSONAL Provided UWM with an offensive spark Full Name: Emily Anne Markert of the bench, appearing in every game Nickname: Em but two ... emerged as one of the team’s Place of Birth: Milwaukee, Wis. most consistent three-point shooters, hitting nine of her last 13 attempts of Born: March 19, 1987 the season ... her 41.2 percent three- Parents: Kim and Steve Markert point percentage is second in school Siblings: One brother (Brad) history for a single season and a fresh- Why UWM? Close to home and had man record ... scored eight points and my major to study. had two rebounds at Iowa Nov. 20 ... had fi ve points against #14 DePaul Nov. 30, FAVORITES hitting her only three-point attempt ... Spot On Campus: My dorm room scored fi ve points, grabbed three boards Class: Body Sense and had a pivotal steal at home against Food: Taco Bell Quesadillas SEMO Dec. 2 ... scored a career-high 15 Movie: “The 40-Year Old Virgin” points at Marquette Dec. 18 to lead the TV Show: “Made” Panthers, adding a then-career-high UIC March 6 in the league title game ... Motto or Quote: “Every morning a ga- four rebounds and two assists ... tallied also had three boards, two assists and zelle wakes up and it knows it must a career-high three assists at Detroit a block. run faster than the fastest lion or be Dec. 29 ... scored 10 points and grabbed eaten. Every morning, a lion wakes a career-best fi ve boards vs. Wright State BROOKFIELD EAST HIGH SCHOOL up and knows it must run faster Jan. 5 ... had eight points, all in the fi rst Lettered three seasons for coach Lindy than the slowest gazelle or starve. half, and fi nished with a block, steal and Kemp at Brookfield East High School The point is that it doesn’t matter if two assists at Youngstown State Jan. 12 ... as a senior was named the Greater your a lion or gazelle, when the sun ... hit three 3-pointers and fi nished with Metro Conference Player of the Year ... comes up you better be running.” nine points at Cleveland State Jan. 14 ... added second-team all-state, fi rst-team blocked two shots and dished two assists all-suburban and fi rst-team all-league 2005-06 SEASON HIGHS vs. UIC Jan. 21 ... scored 14 points and honors ... averaged 17.6 ppg and 6.6 rpg Points ...... 15 @ Marquette, 12/18 tied a season-high with fi ve rebounds at ... during her junior year, she helped lead Rebounds ...... 5 - 2 times Wright State Jan. 26 ... had seven points, Brookfi eld East to the semifi nals of the Assists ...... 2 - 11 times four rebounds and two assists vs. Detroit WIAA Division I state championship ... Steals ...... 3 @ Detroit, 12/29 Feb. 16 ... had two assists, a block and averaged 13.7 points per game and 4.6 Blocks ...... 2 vs. UIC, 1/21 hit a three against Youngstown State rebounds per contest that year ... named CAREER HIGHS Feb. 18 ... hit all three 3-point attempts fi rst-team all-conference and third-team Points ...... Same to fi nish with nine points at UIC Feb. 23 all-state selection that year ... also earned Rebounds ...... Same ... made two more three’s at Loyola Feb. all-league honorable mention honors as Assists ...... Same 25 for six points to go with two assists ... a sophomore ... played AAU basketball Steals ...... Same scored six points on a pair of three’s vs. for Wisconsin Fastbreak AAU. Blocks ...... Same EMILY MARKERT career stats YEAR G-GS FG-FGA FG% 3PT-ATT 3PT% FT-FTA FT% REB RPG AST TO ST BL PTS PPG 2005-06 29-0 46-111 .414 21-51 .412 14-23 .609 53 1.8 37 48 9 7 127 4.4 Totals 29-0 46-111 .414 21-51 .412 14-23 .609 53 1.8 37 48 9 7 127 4.4 www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 27 PANTHER PROFILES Milwaukee Panthers 4 • Turquoise McCain Turquoise 4 • 2005-06 (FRESHMAN) 1 State Tournament ... earned All-State PERSONAL Made three starts as a true freshman, ap- and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel All-Area Full Name: Turquoise Sheree McCain pearing in 27 games on the year ... added honorable mention honors ... earned all- Nickname: Turq a defensive presence for the Panthers in league honors for two-straight seasons ... Place of Birth: Milwaukee, Wis. close games ... fi rst freshman in team’s as a senior, led Riverside to its fi rst confer- Born: May 31, 1987 Division I history to lead the team in ence title in over 20 years ... posted aver- Parents: Kendra Lynn Carter and Roy McCain scoring in its season opener, scoring 14 ages of almost 13 points, nine rebounds, Siblings: One sister (Vercedes) points at Oklahoma Nov. 11 ... scored her four assists and over two steals per game Why UWM? Close to home. team-high points on 5-of-6 shooting ... as a senior ... as a sophomore was a sec- added three rebounds, two blocks and ond-team all-conference honoree ... AAU FAVORITES two steals ... scored eight points in her team was DTA Wisconsin. Food: Banana Pudding fi rst collegiate start vs. Oakland Nov. 18 Book: “Tears of a Tiger” ... tallied nine points at Marquette Dec. Movie: “Set It Off” TV Show: “Girlfriends” 18, grabbing two boards and a steal ... Motto or Quote: “Take no prisoners.” provided a spark off the bench vs. Butler Dec. 31, grabbing two steals and scoring 2005-06 SEASON HIGHS seven points ... had a key steal with two Points ...... 14 @ Oklahoma, 11/11 seconds remaining to preserve the win Rebounds ...... 4 vs. Detroit, 2/16 vs. UIC Jan. 21 ... scored four points to go Assists ...... 1 - 3 times Steals ...... 2 - 2 times with four rebounds at home vs. Detroit Blocks ...... 2 @ Oklahoma, 11/11 Feb. 16. CAREER HIGHS Points ...... Same RIVERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL Rebounds ...... Same At Riverside High School was a four-year Assists ...... Same letterwinner for head coach Serena Steals ...... Same Fayne ... helped the Tigers to the Division Blocks ...... Same TURQUOISE McCAIN career stats YEAR G-GS FG-FGA FG% 3PT-ATT 3PT% FT-FTA FT% REB RPG AST TO ST BL PTS PPG 2005-06 27-3 20-52 .385 3-11 .273 23-38 .605 23 0.9 6 36 10 2 66 2.4 Totals 27-3 20-52 .385 3-11 .273 23-38 .605 23 0.9 6 36 10 2 66 2.4 ROSTER BY STATE WISCONSIN (13) Kusilek (Glenwood City) Schultz (Athens) Johnson (Prophetstown) Brown (Janesville) Markert (Brookfi eld) Wypiszynski (Ashwaubenon) Russell (South Holland) Calloway (East Troy) McCAIN (MILWAUKEE) CRUMBLE (MILWAUKEE) Onson (Oshkosh) ILLINOIS (4) OHIO (1) Edwards (Manasha) Rogers (Madison) Fournier (Moline) McClain (Warrensville) E. HAMPTON (MILWAUKEE) Rote (Delafi eld) A. Hampton (Oak Park)

28 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide PANTHER PROFILES 12 • Kim Wypiszynski

2005-06 (FRESHMAN) PERSONAL Appeared in 23 games on the year, starting fi ve times ... entered the start- Full Name: Kimberly Julie Wypiszynski ing lineup following an injury to Dana Nickname: Kim, Kimmy, Whipp Schultz prior to the league tournament Place of Birth: Green Bay, Wis. ... brought size and athleticism to Panther Born: May 15, 1987 lineup at the power forward position ... Parents: Jean and Rick Wypiszynski averaged 9.7 points, 5.7 rebounds and Siblings: One brother (Jordan), one 1.3 blocks in 23 minutes per game in the league tournament ... ended the year sister (Lauren) with a streak of 13-straight free throws Why UWM? Great teammates. made ... converted 5-of-7 free throws and I wish I was better at: Singing. 3-of-5 from the fi eld on her way to 11 points vs. Oakland Nov. 18 ... had season- FAVORITES highs of four rebounds and two assists Road Trip: Cleveland State in addition to four points vs. Northern Michigan Dec. 11 ... missed three games Spot On Campus: Traci’s and my with mononucleosis ... returned to the eight points, had six rebounds and dorm room court with a career-best nine boards to blocked two shots in a career-high 29 Food: Spaghetti go with six points vs. Wright State Jan. 5 minutes. Book: “The Lion, the Witch and the ... grabbed four boards at Cleveland State Wardrobe” Jan. 14 ... had six points on 3-of-4 shoot- ASHWAUBENON HIGH SCHOOL Movie: “Wedding Crashers” ing and six rebounds vs. UIC Jan. 21 ... hit Lettered three seasons at Ashwaubenon both fi eld goal attempts vs. Loyola Feb. High School for head coach Kerry Jan- TV Show: “Friends” 9 to fi nish with four points ... made fi rst quart ... as a senior averaged nearly 14 Motto or Quote: “Have fun and play collegiate start at Butler Feb. 11, scoring points and nine rebounds per game for hard.” two points and dishing out a career- a talented Ashwaubenon squad that was high three assists ... scored six points to rated in the top 10 in the state through- 2005-06 SEASON HIGHS go with three rebounds against Detroit out the season ... played in the WBCA Points ...... 11 - two times Feb. 16 ... was 4-for-4 from the free throw All-Star game ... earned all-league and Rebounds ...... 9 vs. Wright State, 1/5 line in that game ... scored 10 points in all-area recognition in each of the last Assists ...... 3 @ Butler, 2/11 second career start, adding fi rst two col- two seasons ... as a junior, averaged 13.7 Steals ...... 1 - fi ve times legiate blocks, vs. Loyola in league quar- points and 5.8 rebounds while helping Blocks ...... 2 - two times terfi nals March 2 ... added fi ve boards, AHS to the state tournament ... named CAREER HIGHS all offensive ... tied her career-high with second-team all-conference as a sopho- Points ...... Same 11 points and grabbed six rebounds more ... also lettered four years in track Rebounds ...... Same and dished out two assists vs. Butler in as a high jumper ... earned all-conference Assists ...... Same the league semifi nals March 4 ... in the honors in the high jump as a freshman ... Steals ...... Same league title game vs. UIC March 6, scored AAU team was Flynn Chiropractic. Blocks ...... Same KIM WYPISZYNSKI career stats YEAR G-GS FG-FGA FG% 3PT-ATT 3PT% FT-FTA FT% REB RPG AST TO ST BL PTS PPG 2005-06 23-5 29-60 .483 0-1 .000 18-23 .783 52 2.3 13 27 5 4 76 3.3 Totals 23-5 29-60 .483 0-1 .000 18-23 .783 52 2.3 13 27 5 4 76 3.3 www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 29 PANTHER PROFILES Milwaukee Panthers Newcomers

COACH BOTHAM ON BROWN COACH BOTHAM ON CALLOWAY “You can’t teach size and at 6-5, Jess will give us added size “Angel is a diamond in the rough. She’s a long, lean athlete in the post. She was a late-bloomer and really broke out last who has battled back from a serious injury, so we know she is summer with her AAU team. She has a desire to compete at a fi ghter. She has great leaping abilities and will not only be the highest level and is a great addition to our program.” able to score for us, but be a tremendous defensive presence with her length. Because she was out of the game for two years, BEFORE UWM she has untapped potential.” Initially signed a National Letter of Intent to play at Minnesota, Crookston ... joined the team as a walk-on. EAST TROY/DIVINE SAVIOR HOLY ANGEL HIGH SCHOOL Battled injury to letter twice—at East Troy High School as a CRAIG HIGH SCHOOL freshman and Divine Savior Holy Angels as a senior ... debuted Was a three-year letterwinner at Janesville Craig High School in late December of her senior year and averaged 5.1 points for coach Mark Marsden ... named most improved as a junior per game ... earned all-league honorable mention honors ...... also lettered twice in track and fi eld as a thrower ... played as a freshman, averaged 12.9 points per game on her way to club basketball for the Wisconsin Viking club. all-league second-team honors at East Troy.

PERSONAL PERSONAL Full Name: Jessica Christina Brown Full Name: Angel Marie Calloway Nickname: Tall Girl Nickname: Ace, AC Place of Birth: Beloit, Wis. Place of Birth: Milwaukee, Wis. Born: Oct. 19, 1987 Born: Dec. 27, 1987 Parents: Jill Hanson and Roney T. Calloway Parents: Mary Ann and Thomas Brown Siblings: Three brothers (Adam, Jordan, Roland) Siblings: One sister (Elizabeth) Major: Psychology Major: Undecided Why UWM? Not too far from home and I thought it was I wish I was better at: Spelling. a good fi t for me. Few people know that: I was six foot in fi fth grade. Few people know that: I’m left-handed.

FAVORITES FAVORITES Road Trip: New Orleans for Junior Olympics Road Trip: Marco Island, Fla. Food: Steak Food: BBQ chicken pizza from the Oakland Trattoria or Book: The Harry Potter series my grandma’s cooking Movie: “Old School” Class: Educational Psychology Book: “The Foot Book” TV Show: “That 70’s Show” Movie: “The Long Kiss Goodnight” Motto or Quote: “Trick.” (Emily Markert) TV Show: I don’t watch T.V. Motto or Quote: Everything happens for a reason.

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2005-06 (REDSHIRT) COACH BOTHAM ON McCLAIN Redshirted the 2005-06 season and maintained sophomore “Jodie is a taller, stronger guard with great fundamentals and eligibility after transferring from Jackson State between skills at her position. She has great court vision and can get semesters ... will be eligible to play for the Panthers after the the ball to her teammates to make them successful. Her size fi rst semester. and strength will be an asset for us against some of the big- ger teams we play. She also has a lot of energy and is a great 2004-05 (JACKSON STATE) communicator. She will be able to lead this team by not just Attended Jackson State as a freshman ... started 20-of-26 her actions, but with her voice.” games played ... in over 27 minutes per game, she averaged 6.4 points, 2.9 assists and 2.1 rebounds. WESTERVILLE SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL Surpassed the 1,000-point mark in four years at Westerville VINCENT HIGH SCHOOL Lettered all four years at Vincent High School ... was a McDon- South High School ... as a senior, averaged 17.1 points, 8.3 ald’s All-America nominee ... also earned all-state and all-area rebounds, 6.7 assists and 4.6 steals per game on her way to honors ... added three all-conference second team awards ... District Player of the Year and all-state division 1 second-team was named team’s rookie of the year as a freshman ... later honors ... was named OCC Player of the Year as a junior, when earned MVP award. she averaged 17.0 points per game, before again earning the honor after her senior campaign ... led South to three-straight PERSONAL Ohio Capital Conference Championships. Full Name: Patricia Jody Crumble PERSONAL Nickname: Jody Full Name: Jodie Lynette McClain Place of Birth: Milwaukee, Wis. Nickname: Jodie Mac, J-Mac Born: Nov. 22, 1984 Place of Birth: Columbus, Ohio Parents: Diahann Crumble Born: Dec. 7, 1987 Parents: Debra and Jack McClain Siblings: One brothers (Murrell), one sister (Serenity) Siblings: One brothers (Eric) and two sisters (Jerrica, Major: Theatre Cori) Why UWM? It’s home. Major: Accounting Why UWM? On my visit the coaches and the girls made FAVORITES me feel really welcome. Few people know that: I hate chocolate. Spot on Campus: Coach Roux’s offi ce Food: Pizza FAVORITES Book: “APF Sisters” Spot on Campus: The fountain near the library Movie: “What’s Love Got To Do With It” Food: Lasagna TV Show: “Girlfriends” Class: Anthropology Book: “A Child Called It” Movie: “Grandma’s Boy” TV Show: “Flavor of Love” Motto or Quote: “A set back is a setup for a .” www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 31 PANTHER PROFILES Milwaukee Panthers

Newcomers/Walk-Ons COACH BOTHAM ON RUSSELL 2006-07 “We’re thrilled to be add Danae to our team this year. She Made the team as a walk-on following an open tryout ... at- will a dangerous offensive threat for us. She can slash to the tended the University of Wisconsin last year, but did not play basketball. basket and has good range. She is also a tenacious defender. She adds athleticism to our team as a freshman and will be a WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL solid three-guard for us.” Four-year letterwinner at Washington High School in Milwau- kee ... earned all-conference honors ... had a triple-double of THORNWOOD HIGH SCHOOL 26 points, 12 rebounds and 11 steals as a senior against Rufus Four-year starter at Thornwood High School for Kevin Connor King High School. ... topped 1,000 points for her career, fi nishing with 1,014 ... PERSONAL named to the all-area second team as a senior ... earned honor- Born Nov. 29, 1986 ... daughter of Deborah and Willie Hampton able mention all-state honors while averaging 13 points, fi ve ... will double major in pre-law and psychology ... cousin of Teri rebounds and four assists per game as a junior ... fi nished her Huff, a four-year letterwinner from 2001-05. career with three-straight all-conference awards ... one of three players to sign NLI’s from Thornwood last season.

PERSONAL Full Name: Danae Michelle Russell Nickname: Nae-Nae, Tootie Place of Birth: Chicago, Ill. Born: Oct. 16, 1987 Parents: Donata and Daryl Russell Siblings: One sister (Deshawna) Major: Kinesiology I wish I was better at: Time management. 2006-07 Why UWM? The girls, coaching staff and distance from Made the team as a walk-on following an open tryout. home. Few people know that: I used to be a very good soccer GLENWOOD CITY HIGH SCHOOL player. Lettered three times at Glenwood City High School ... named to the all-conference fi rst team twice and the second team once ... served as team captain as a senior ... was also named team FAVORITES MVP that year ... played in the WBCA Division 3 All-Star Game Food: My mom’s fried chicken ... lettered three times in volleyball and three times in track ... Class: Educational Psychology two-time all-conference performer in volleyball and once in Book: The Bible track ... placed third at state in 100m hurdles as a junior. Movie: “Friday”, “Love and Basketball”, “4 Brothers” TV Show: “First 48” PERSONAL Born Nov. 3, 1987 in Stillwater, Minn. ... daughter of Susan and Motto or Quote: “Live everyday like it’s your last.” Dan Kusilek ... will major in pediatric nursing. 32 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide 2006-07 OPPONENTS

2006-07 OPPONENTS Milwaukee and UW-Green Bay face off Jan. 13 in Green Bay and Feb. 10 at the Klotsche Center www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 33 2006-07 OPPONENTS Milwaukee Panthers

2006-07 SCHEDULE University of South Florida Nov. 10 ...... Milwaukee Nov. 18 ...... Texas Southern BULLS Nov. 19 ...... Georgia Southern Nov. 21 ...... Stetson Nov. 25 ...... St. Francis (NY) FRIDAY, NOV. 10 • 7 P.M. Nov. 26 ...... UMass/Stephen F. Austin Nov. 30 ...... Florida International TAMPA, FLA. Dec. 3 ...... @ Michigan State Location ...... Tampa, Fla. Dec. 7 ...... @ Villanova* Colors ...... Green & Gold Dec. 17 ...... Vanderbilt Dec. 20 ...... Jacksonville Enrollment ...... 41,392 WBB Contact ...... Michael Logan Dec. 28 ...vs. Vermont (Philadelphia, Penn.) Founded ...... 1957 SID Phone ...... (813) 974-4092 Dec. 29 ...... vs. St. Joseph’s/Northeastern Conference ...... Big East SID Email ...... [email protected] ...... (Philadelphia, Penn.) Arena ...... Sun Dome SID Fax ...... (813) 974-5328 Jan. 3 ...... LSU

Non-League Opponents Non-League Jan. 6 ...... Cincinnati* Capacity ...... 10,411 Press Row Phone ...... (813) 974-3752 Jan. 9 ...... @ Rutgers* President ...... Judy L. Genshaft Website ...... GoUSFBulls.com Jan. 13 ...... Notre Dame* Athletics Director ...... Doug Woolard Jan. 16 ...... Louisville* Athletics Phone ...... (813) 974-2125 2005-06 Overall Record ...... 19-12 Jan. 20 ...... @ Pittsburgh* Jan. 27 ...... @ Syracuse* Ticket Phone ...... (813) 974-3002 2005-06 League Record ...... 9-7/t-6th Jan. 30 ...... Georgetown* Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/1 Feb. 3 ...... St. John’s* Head Coach ...... Jose Fernandez Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 7/3 Feb. 6 ...... @ DePaul* Alma Mater/Year ...... Florida Int’l/1994 Series Record ...... First Meeting Feb. 10 ...... Pittsburgh* Feb. 13 ...... @ Providence* Record at School ...... 79-95/6 years Last Meeting ...... N/A Feb. 17 ...... @ West Virginia* Career Record ...... Same Feb. 20 ...... Connecticut* Assistant Coach ...... Jeff Osterman Top Returners Feb. 24 ...... @ Marquette* Assistant Coach ...... Shalon Pillow Jessica Dickson (Sr., F) 22.0 ppg, 5.8 rpg Feb. 26 ...... Seton Hall* Assistant Coach ...... Jaida Williams Nalini Miller (Sr., C) 9.4 ppg, 7.0 rpg * League games Shantia Grace (So., G) 10.4 ppg, 5.0 apg

2006-07 SCHEDULE Nov. 10 ...... Georgia State Nov. 13 ...... Milwaukee HURRICANES Nov. 15 ...... @ Santa Clara Nov. 17 ...... @ Saint Mary’s Nov. 19 ...... @ San Francisco MONDAY, NOV. 13 • 7 P.M. Nov. 24 ...... Nicholls State CORAL GABLES, FLA. Nov. 25 ...... Indiana/Wright State Dec. 1 ...... Jackson State Location ...... Coral Gables, Fla. Dec. 3 ...... @ Michigan Colors ...... Orange, Green & White Dec. 5 ...... @ Florida International Enrollment ...... 15,250 WBB Contact ...... Scott Moody Dec. 16 ...... Texas State Dec. 19 ...... @ Houston Founded ...... 1926 SID Phone ...... (305) 284-3244 Dec. 21 ...... @ Mississippi Conference ...... Atlantic Coast SID Email ...... [email protected] Dec. 28 ...... Coppin State Arena ...... BankUnited Center SID Fax ...... (305) 284-2807 Dec. 29 ...... Auburn/James Madison Capacity ...... 7,000 Press Row Phone ...... (305) 284-2111 Jan. 3 ...... @ Duke* President ...... Dr. Donna E. Shalala Website ...... HurricaneSports.com Jan. 7 ...... @ Florida State* Jan. 10 ...... Maryland* Athletics Director ...... Paul Dee Jan. 15 ...... @ Georgia Tech* Athletics Phone ...... (305) 284-2689 2005-06 Overall Record ...... 17-13 Jan. 18 ...... Boston College* Ticket Phone ...... (800) GO-CANES 2005-06 League Record ...... 6-8/t-6th Jan. 25 ...... @ Virginia Tech* Starters Returning/Lost ...... 3/2 Jan. 28 ...... Clemson* Head Coach ...... Katie Meier Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 7/3 Feb. 1 ...... Florida State* Feb. 4 ...... @ Virginia* Alma Mater/Year ...... Duke/1990 Series Record ...... First Meeting Feb. 8 ...... Wake Forest* Record at School ...... 17-13/1 year Last Meeting ...... N/A Feb. 11 ...... @ Boston College* Career Record ...... 93-58/5 years Feb. 15 ...... Georgia Tech* Assistant Coach ...... Tombi Bell Top Returners Feb. 18 ...... @ North Carolina* Assistant Coach ...... Darrick Gibbs Renee Taylor (Sr., G) 15.6 ppg, 3.8 apg Feb. 24 ...... North Carolina State * Assistant Coach ...... Angie Hembree Brittany Denson (So., C) 5.7 ppg, 5.3 rpg * League games Lamese James (Jr., G/F) 4.6 ppg, 3.9 rpg 34 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide 2006-07 OPPONENTS Non-League Opponents 2006-07 SCHEDULE Nov. 12 ...... Western Illinois Nov. 17 ...... Milwaukee BULLDOGS Nov. 19 ...... Cal-State Fullerton Nov. 23 ....vs. Richmond (Cancun, Mexico) Nov. 24 ...... vs. Marshall (Cancun, Mexico) FRIDAY, NOV. 17 • 7 P.M. Dec. 5 ...... @ Iowa State DES MOINES, IOWA Dec. 10 ...... @ UC Riverside Dec. 14 ...... Oregon Location ...... Des Moines, Iowa Dec. 17 ...... Oregon State Colors ...... & White Dec. 22 ...... Iowa Enrollment ...... 5,221 WBB Contact ...... Sean Palchick Dec. 29 ...... @ Indiana State Dec. 31 ...... @ Illinois State Founded ...... 1881 SID Phone ...... (515) 271-4147 Jan. 6 ...... Northern Iowa Conference ...... Missouri Valley SID Email ...... [email protected] Jan. 8 ...... Bradley Arena ...... Knapp Center SID Fax ...... (515) 271-3015 Jan. 14 ...... @ Creighton Capacity ...... 7,002 Press Row Phone ...... (515) 271-4884 Jan. 18 ...... @ Evansville President ...... Dr. David Maxwell Website ...... DrakeBulldogs.org Jan. 20 ...... @ Southern Illinois Jan. 25 ...... Wichita State Athletics Director ...... Sandy Hatfield Clubb Jan. 27 ...... Missouri State Athletics Phone ...... (515) 271-2889 2005-06 Overall Record ...... 17-12 Feb. 1 ...... @ Northern Iowa Ticket Phone ...... (515) 271-3791 2005-06 League Record ...... 13-5/2nd Feb. 3 ...... @ Bradley Starters Returning/Lost ...... 3/2 Feb. 9 ...... Creighton Head Coach ...... Amy Stephens Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 8/4 Feb. 16 ...... Southern Illinois Feb. 18 ...... Evansville Alma Mater/Year ...... Nebraska/1991 Series Record ...... Drake leads 2-0 Feb. 23 ...... @ Wichita State Record at School ...... 47-42/3 years Last Meeting ...... DU, 75-53 (12/20/98) Feb. 25 ...... @ Missouri State Career Record ...... 244-85/12 years March 1 ...... Illinois State Assistant Coach ...... Dr. Micah Parker Top Returners March 3 ...... Indiana State Assistant Coach ...... Emilee Gusso Jill Martin (Sr., F) 16.4 ppg, 9.1 rpg * League Games Assistant Coach ...... Todd Voss Brandy Dahir (Jr., F) 10.4 ppg, 4.0 rpg Lindsay Whorton (Jr., G) 10.0 ppg, 3.6 rpg

2006-07 SCHEDULE Central Connecticut State University Nov. 10 ...... Virginia Commonwealth Nov. 17 ...... @ Wisconsin BLUE DEVILS Nov. 19 ...... @ Milwaukee Nov. 24 ..vs. Boston College (Kingston, RI) Nov. 25 ...... TBA (Kingston, RI) SUNDAY, NOV. 19 • 1 P.M. Dec. 2 ...... New Hampshire KLOTSCHE CENTER Dec. 6 ...... @ Hofstra Dec. 9 ...... Long Island* Location ...... New Britain, Conn. Dec. 15 ...... Stony Brook Colors ...... Blue & White Dec. 23 ...... @ Florida International Enrollment ...... 12,000 WBB Contact ...... Jason Stronz Dec. 31 ...... @ Army Jan. 3 ...... Columbia Founded ...... 1849 SID Phone ...... (840) 832-3057 Jan. 6 ...... @ Robert Morris* Conference ...... Northeast SID Email ...... [email protected] Jan. 8 ...... @ St. Francis (PA)* Arena ...... Detrick Gymnasium SID Fax ...... (840) 832-3084 Jan. 10 ...... Wagner* Capacity ...... 2,654 Press Row Phone ...... (840) 832-3099 Jan. 15 ...... @ Mount St. Mary’s* President ...... Dr. John W. Miller Website ...... CCSUBlueDevils.com Jan. 20 ...... Monmouth* Jan. 22 ...... Fairleigh Dickinson* Athletics Director ...... Charles Jones Jan. 24 ...... @ Quinnipiac* Athletics Phone ...... (840) 832-BLUE 2005-06 Overall Record ...... 9-20 Jan. 27 ...... Sacred Heart* Ticket Phone ...... (840) 832-3040 2005-06 League Record ...... 6-12/t-7th Jan. 29 ...... @ St. Francis (NY)* Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/1 Feb. 3 ...... @ Sacred Heart* Head Coach ...... Yvette Harris Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 7/2 Feb. 5 ...... Mount St. Mary’s* Feb. 10 ...... Quinnipiac* Alma Mater/Year ...... Detroit/1982 Series Record ...... First Meeting Feb. 12 ...... @ Long Island* Record at School ...... 30-82/4 years Last Meeting ...... N/A Feb. 17 ...... @ Fairleigh Dickinson* Career Record ...... Same Feb. 19 ...... @ Monmouth* Assistant Coach ...... Dena Head Top Returners Feb. 24 ...... Robert Morris* Assistant Coach ...... Jeff Laboe Gabriella Guegbelet (Sr., F) 17.8 ppg, 10.9 rpg Feb. 27 ...... St. Francis (NY)* Assistant Coach ...... Yolanda Cole Jamilah Corbitt (Jr., G) 7.0 ppg, 1.9 apg * League games Jhaney Harris (So., G) 5.2 ppg, 1.4 apg www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 35 2006-07 OPPONENTS Milwaukee Panthers

2006-07 SCHEDULE University of Wisconsin Nov. 10 ...... @ Air Force Nov. 14 ...... Western Michigan BADGERS Nov. 17 ...... Central Connecticut State Nov. 20 ...... Milwaukee Nov. 24 ...... TBA (Las Vegas, Nev.) MONDAY, NOV. 20 • 7 P.M. Nov. 25 ...... TBA (Las Vegas, Nev.) MADISON, WIS. Nov. 28 ...... @ UC-Riverside Dec. 1 ...... Southern Mississippi Location ...... Madison, Wis. Dec. 3 ...... Kansas Colors ...... Cardinal & White Dec. 7 ...... UIC Enrollment ...... 41,169 WBB Contact ...... Tam Flarup Dec. 10 ...... Albany Dec. 13 ...... @ UW-Green Bay Founded ...... 1848 SID Phone ...... (608) 263-5502 Dec. 15 ...... Harvard Conference ...... Big Ten SID Email ...... [email protected] Dec. 28 ...... Northwestern* Arena ...... Kohl Center SID Fax ...... (608) 262-8184 Dec. 31 ...... @ Michigan State* Non-League Opponents Non-League Capacity ...... 17,142 Press Row Phone ...... (608) 265-4333 Jan. 7 ...... @ Minnesota* President ...... John Wiley Website ...... UWBadgers.com Jan. 11 ...... @ Michigan* Jan. 14 ...... Illinois* Athletics Director ...... Jan. 18 ...... Ohio State* Athletics Phone ...... (608) 262-1866 2005-06 Overall Record ...... 11-18 Jan. 21 ...... @ Northwestern* Ticket Phone ...... (608) 262-1440 2005-06 League Record ...... 5-11/9th Jan. 25 ...... Michigan* Starters Returning/Lost ...... 3/2 Jan. 28 ...... Minnesota* Head Coach ...... Lisa Stone Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 5/7 Feb. 1 ...... @ Indiana* Feb. 4 ...... @ Penn State* Alma Mater/Year ...... Iowa/1984 Series Record ...... UW leads 16-3 Feb. 8 ...... Indiana* Record at School ...... 33-51/3 years Last Meeting ...... UW, 72-57 (12/7/06) Feb. 11 ...... Iowa* Career Record ...... 408-169/21 years Feb. 15 ...... @ Ohio State* Assistant Coach ...... Donna Freitag Top Returners Feb. 18 ...... Purdue* Assistant Coach ...... Tasha McDowell Jolene Anderson (Jr., G) 17.3 ppg, 7.0 rpg Feb. 25 ...... @ Iowa* Assistant Coach ...... Ty Margenthaler Janese Banks (Jr., G) 12.8 ppg, 4.4 apg * League games Danielle Ward (Jr., F) 10.2 ppg, 5.7 rpg

2006-07 SCHEDULE San Jose State University Nov. 11 ...... Cal State Fullerton Nov. 17 ...... Cal State Northridge SPARTANS Nov. 20 ...... @ Cal Poly Nov. 24 ....vs. Milwaukee (Dallas, Texas) Nov. 25 ..... vs. Bradley/SMU (Dallas, Texas) — SMU TOURNAMENT — Nov. 29 ...... USF Dec. 2 ...vs. Arkansas State (Berkeley, Calif.) FRIDAY, NOV. 24 • 5 P.M. • DALLAS, TEXAS Dec. 3 ...... vs. Cal/Harvard (Berkeley, Calif.) Location ...... San Jose, Calif. Dec. 5 ...... Washington State Colors ...... Gold, White & Blue Dec. 9 ...... @ Colorado State Dec. 18 ...... @ North Dakota State Enrollment ...... 30,068 WBB Contact ...... Kirk Mueller Dec. 20 ...... @ South Dakota State Founded ...... 1857 SID Phone ...... (408) 924-1208 Dec. 27 ...... @ Pacifi c Conference ...... Western Athletic SID Email ...... [email protected] Dec. 30 ...... Santa Clara Arena ...... The Event Center SID Fax ...... (408) 924-1291 Jan. 4 ...... Louisiana Tech* Jan. 6 ...... New Mexico State* Capacity ...... 5,000 Press Row Phone ...... (408) 924-6470 Jan. 11 ...... @ Fresno State* President ...... Don W. Kassing Website ...... SJSUSpartans.com Jan. 13 ...... @ Nevada* Athletics Director ...... Thomas Bowen Jan. 18 ...... Fresno State* Athletics Phone ...... (408) 924-1200 2005-06 Overall Record ...... 13-15 Jan. 20 ...... @ Utah State* Jan. 25 ...... Hawai’i* Ticket Phone ...... (408) 924-SJTX 2005-06 League Record ...... 8-8/t-4th Jan. 27 ...... @ New Mexico State* Starters Returning/Lost ...... 2/3 Feb. 1 ...... Idaho* Head Coach ...... Janice Richard Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 6/5 Feb. 3 ...... Utah State* Alma Mater/Year ...Louisiana College/1986 Series Record ...... First Meeting Feb. 8 ...... @ Louisiana Tech* Feb. 10 ...... @ Boise State* Record at School ...... 93-106/7 years Last Meeting ...... N/A Feb. 17 ...... Nevada* Career Record ...... 252-143/13 years Feb. 22 ...... Boise State* Interim Head Coach* ...Greg Lockridge Top Returners Feb. 24 ...... @ Hawai’i* Assistant Coach ...... Alpha English Amber Jackson (Jr., C/F) 17.6 ppg, 9.8 rpg March 3 ...... @ Idaho * Assistant Coach ...... Abby Vaughan Brittany Imaku (Sr., G) 5.7 ppg, 4.2 apg * League games * Richard on medical leave of absence Amber Hall (Sr., C) 2.4 ppg, 2.5 rpg 36 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide 2006-07 OPPONENTS Non-League Opponents 2006-07 SCHEDULE Nov. 11 ...... Chicago State Nov. 14 ...... @ Eastern Illinois BRAVES Nov. 17 ...... @ Butler Nov. 20 ...... Western Illinois Nov. 24 ...... @ SMU (Dallas, Texas) — POTENTIAL OPPONENT/SMU CLASSIC — Nov. 25 ...vs. Milwaukee/San Jose State ...... (Dallas, Texas) SATURDAY, NOV. 25 • 5/7 P.M. • DALLAS, TEXAS Nov. 28 ...... @ Valparaiso Location ...... Peoria, Ill. Dec. 3 ...... Loyola Colors ...... Red & White Dec. 15 ...... @ UIC Dec. 17 ...... Northern Illinois Enrollment ...... 5,154 WBB Contact ...... Jim Rea Dec. 21 ...... Illinois Founded ...... 1897 SID Phone ...... (309) 677-3869 Dec. 29 ...... @ Northern Iowa* Conference ...... Missouri Valley SID Email ...... [email protected] Jan. 6 ...... @ Creighton* Arena ...... Robertson Field House SID Fax ...... (309) 677-2626 Jan. 8 ...... @ Drake* Jan. 11 ...... Southern Illinois* Capacity ...... 5,000 Press Row Phone ...... (309) 677-2635 Jan. 13 ...... Evansville* President ...... Dr. David Broski Website ...... BUBraves.com Jan. 19 ...... @ Wichita State* Athletics Director ...... Ken Kavanaugh Jan. 21 ...... @ Missouri State* Athletics Phone ...... (309) 677-2666 2005-06 Overall Record ...... 9-19 Jan. 25 ...... Indiana State* Jan. 28 ...... @ Illinois State* Ticket Phone ...... (309) 677-2625 2005-06 League Record ...... 5-13/9th Feb. 1 ...... Creighton* Starters Returning/Lost ...... 3/2 Feb. 3 ...... Drake* Head Coach ...... Paula Buscher Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 6/6 Feb. 9 ...... @ Southern Illinois* Alma Mater/Year .. Missouri State/1986 Series Record ...... UWM leads 1-0 Feb. 11 ...... @ Evansville* Feb. 15 ...... Missouri State* Record at School ...... 72-75/6 years Last Meeting ...... UWM, 77-75 (1/7/83) Feb. 17 ...... Wichita State* Career Record ...... 115-133/9 years Feb. 23 ...... Illinois State* Assistant Coach ...... Jen Garber Top Returners Feb. 25 ...... @ Indiana State* Assistant Coach ...... Marc Lowe Devy Flanagan (Jr., G) 11.2 ppg, 4.7 rpg March 3 ...... Northern Iowa* Assistant Coach ...... Kari Kerkhoff Amy Peters (Sr., F) 10.5 ppg, 4.9 rpg League games Jen Brown (Sr., G) 7.5 ppg, 3.2 apg

2006-07 SCHEDULE Southern Methodist University 11/12 ...... UT- 11/17 ...... Sam Houston State MUSTANGS 11/20 ...... @ Stephen F. Austin 11/24 ...... Bradley 11/25 ...... Milwaukee/San Jose State — POTENTIAL OPPONENT/SMU CLASSIC — 11/30 ...... @ TCU SATURDAY, NOV. 25 • 5/7 P.M. • DALLAS, TEXAS 12/3 ...... UT-Arlington 12/9 ...... North Texas Location ...... Dallas, Texas 12/13 ...... @ Arkansas Colors ...... Red & Blue 12/19 ...... vs. Detroit (Cancun, Mexico) Enrollment ...... 10,901 WBB Contact ...... Claire Schmidt 12/20 ...... vs. Duke (Cancun, Mexico) 12/30 ...... Texas Tech Founded ...... 1911 SID Phone ...... (214) 768-1054 1/2 ...... Tulsa* Conference ...... Missouri Valley SID Email ...... [email protected] 1/5 ...... @ Memphis* Arena ...... Moody Coliseum SID Fax ...... (214) 768-2044 1/7 ...... @ UAB* Capacity ...... 8,988 Press Row Phone ...... (214) 768-7742 1/12 ...... UTEP* President ...... R. Gerald Turner Website ...... SMUMustangs.com 1/14 ...... Tulane* 1/21 ...... @ Tulsa* Athletics Director ...... Steve Orsini 1/25 ...... @ Rice* Athletics Phone ...... (214) 768-4231 2005-06 Overall Record ...... 16-14 1/27 ...... @ Houston* Ticket Phone ...... (214) SMU-GAME 2005-06 League Record ...... 10-6/3rd 2/1 ...... UCF* Starters Returning/Lost ...... 3/2 2/4 ...... @ Southern Miss* Head Coach ...... Rhonda Rompola Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 8/4 2/9 ...... East Carolina* 2/11 ...... Marshall* Alma Mater/Year ...... SMU/1983 Series Record ...... First Meeting 2/15 ...... Rice* Record at School ...... 270-176/15 years Last Meeting ...... N/A 2/17 ...... Houston* Career Record ...... Same 2/22 ...... @ Tulane* Associate Head Coach ...... Lisa Dark Top Returners 2/24 ...... @ UTEP* Assistant Coach ...... Deneen Parker Janielle Dodds (Jr., F) 15.5 ppg, 8.4 rpg * League games Assistant Coach ...... Karen Blair Katy Cobb (Jr., G) 6.6 ppg, 2.5 rpg Katie Gross (Sr., F) 8.8 ppg, 3.9 rpg www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 37 2006-07 OPPONENTS Milwaukee Panthers

2006-07 SCHEDULE Marquette University Nov. 14 ...... Washington Nov. 17 ...... @ Virginia GOLDEN EAGLES Nov. 20 ...... UW-Green Bay Nov. 23 .....vs. Western Michigan (Virgin Islands) Nov. 24 ...... vs. Auburn (Virgin Islands) WEDNESDAY, NOV. 29 • 7 P.M. Nov. 25 ...... vs. Xavier (Virgin Islands) KLOTSCHE CENTER Nov. 29 ...... @ Milwaukee Dec. 3 ...... @ Rice Location ...... Milwaukee, Wis. Dec. 6 ...... West Virginia* Colors ...... Blue & Gold Dec. 9 ...... @ Oakland Enrollment ...... 11,000 WBB Contact ...... Mike Laprey Dec. 17 ...... Gonzaga Dec. 21 ...... Manhattan Founded ...... 1881 SID Phone ...... (414) 288-7419 Dec. 29 ...... Navy Conference ...... Big East SID Email [email protected] Dec. 31 ...... @ South Dakota State Arena ...... McGuire Center SID Fax ...... (414) 288-6519 Jan. 3 ...... Syracuse* Non-League Opponents Non-League Capacity ...... 4,000 Press Row Phone ...... (414) 288-0340 Jan. 6 ...... @ DePaul* President ...... Rev. Robert A. Wild, S.J. Website ...... GoMarquette.com Jan. 9 ...... @ Pittsburgh* Jan. 13 ...... Villanova* Athletics Director ...... Bill Cords Jan. 20 ...... @ Providence* Athletics Phone ...... (414) 288-6303 2005-06 Overall Record ...... 22-11 Jan. 23 ...... Notre Dame* Ticket Phone ...... (414) 288-7127 2005-06 League Record ...... 9-7/9th Jan. 27 ...... @ Cincinnati* Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/1 Jan. 30 ...... @ Rutgers* Head Coach ...... Teri Mitchell Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 7/3 Feb. 3 ...... Connecticut* Feb. 10 ...... @ Georgetown* Alma Mater/Year ...... Duquesne/1989 Series Record ...... MU leads 20-19 Feb. 13 ...... St. John’s* Record at School ...... 191-109/10 years Last Meeting ...... MU, 70-68 (12/18/05) Feb. 17 ...... Louisville* Career Record ...... Same Feb. 20 ...... @ Seton Hall* Assistant Coach ...... Michelle Nason Top Returners Feb. 24 ...... USF* Assistant Coach ...... Cara Consuega Christina Quaye (Sr., F) 13.0 ppg, 6.2 rpg Feb. 26 ...... @ St. John’s* Assistant Coach ...... Jennie Lillis Krystal Ellis (So., G) 10.7 ppg, 1.87 spg * League games Jasmine McCullough (Sr., F) 9.9 ppg, 5.4 rpg

2006-07 SCHEDULE Iowa State University Nov. 15 ...... Cal State Fullerton Nov. 20 ...... @ Northern Iowa CYCLONES Nov. 24 .....vs. Virginia Tech (Malibu, Calif. ) Nov. 25 ....vs. Tennessee Tech/Pepperdine ...... (Malibu, Calif. ) SATURDAY, DEC. 2 • 2 P.M. Nov. 30 ...... @ Iowa Dec. 2 ...... Milwaukee AMES, IOWA Dec. 5 ...... Drake Location ...... Ames, Iowa Dec. 9 ...... Minnesota Colors ...... Cardinal & Gold Dec. 16 ..vs. Saint Louis (Des Moines, Iowa) Dec. 20 ...... Illinois State Enrollment ...... 23,709 WBB Contact ...... Erin Smith Dec. 28 ...... Colgate Founded ...... 1858 SID Phone ...... (515) 294-5778 Dec. 29 ...... Utah State Conference ...... Big XII SID Email ...... [email protected] Dec. 30 ...... Loyola Marymount Arena ...... Hilton Coliseum SID Fax ...... (515) 294-0558 Jan. 3 ...... Kansas* Jan. 6 ...... @ Missouri* Capacity ...... 14,092 Press Row Phone ...... (515) 294-6178 Jan. 10 ...... @ Colorado* President ...... Dr. Gregory Geoffroy Website ...... Cyclones.com Jan. 13 ...... Oklahoma State* Athletics Director ...... Jamie Pollard Jan. 17 ...... Texas* Athletics Phone ...... (515) 294-3662 2005-06 Overall Record ...... 18-13 Jan. 20 ...... @ Kansas* Jan. 24 ...... @ Oklahoma* Ticket Phone ...... (515) 294-1816 2005-06 League Record ...... 7-9/9th Jan. 27 ...... Kansas State* Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/1 Jan. 31 ...... @ Nebraska* Head Coach ...... Bill Fennelly Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 9/3 Feb. 4 ...... Missouri* Alma Mater/Year .... William Penn/1979 Series Record ...... ISU leads 3-1 Feb. 10 ...... @ Baylor* Feb. 14 ...... Texas A&M* Record at School ...... 233-110/11 years Last Meeting ...... ISU, 78-41 (12/17/95) Feb. 17 ...... Colorado* Career Record ...... 399-163/18 years Feb. 20 ...... Nebraska* Associate Head Coach ...... Jack Easley Top Returners Feb. 24 ...... @ Kansas State* Assistant Coach ...... Latoja Harris Lyndsey Medders (Sr., G) 16.5 ppg, 7.7 apg March 1 ...... @ Texas Tech* Assistant Coach ...... Michele Roberts Heather Ezell (So., G) 10.0 ppg, 3.4 apg * League games Megan Ronhovde (Sr., G/F) 9.5 ppg, 7.3 rpg 38 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide 2006-07 OPPONENTS Non-League Opponents 2006-07 SCHEDULE Air Force Academy Nov. 10 ...... Wisconsin Nov. 17 ...... @Northern Colorado FALCONS Nov. 21 ...... @ Alaska-Anchorage Nov. 22 ...... vs. Butler/UC-Riverside ...... (Anchorage, Alaska) THURSDAY, DEC. 7 • 7 P.M. Nov. 26 ...... San Diego Dec. 1 ...... Yale KLOTSCHE CENTER Dec. 2 ...... W. Michigan/UT-Pan American Location ...... USAF Academy, Colo. Dec. 7 ...... @ Milwaukee Colors ...... Blue & Silver Dec. 9 ...... @ UIC Dec. 13 ...... @ Denver Enrollment ...... 4,000 WBB Contact ...... Melissa McKeown Dec. 22 ...... @ Navy Founded ...... 1954 SID Phone ...... (719) 333-9025 Dec. 30 ...... Weber State Conference ...... Mountain West SID Email [email protected] Jan. 1 ...... Western State Arena ...... Clune Arena SID Fax ...... (719) 333-3798 Jan. 4 ...... Colorado State* Jan. 6 ...... BYU* Capacity ...... 5,939 Press Row Phone ...... (719) 333-6467 Jan. 11 ...... TCU* Superintendent ...Lt. Gen. John F. Regni Website ...... GoAirForceFalcons.com Jan. 14 ...... @ San Diego State* Athletics Director ...... Dr. Hans J. Mueh Jan. 18 ...... @ New Mexico* Athletics Phone ...... (719) 333-4008 2005-06 Overall Record ...... 13-15 Jan. 20 ...... @ Utah* Jan. 25 ...... UNLV* Ticket Phone ...... (719) 472-1895 2005-06 League Record ...... 4-12/7th Jan. 27 ...... Wyoming* Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/1 Feb. 4 ...... @ Colorado State* Head Coach ...... Ardie McInelly Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..... 13/3 Feb. 8 ...... @ BYU* Alma Mater/Year ...... Boise State/1982 Series Record ...... First Meeting Feb. 10 ...... @ TCU* Feb. 15 ...... San Diego State* Record at School ...... 34-105/5 years Last Meeting ...... N/A Feb. 17 ...... New Mexico* Career Record ...... 111-168/10 years Feb. 22 ...... Utah* Associate Head Coach ....Lisa Robinson Top Returners Feb. 25 ...... @ UNLV* Assistant Coach ...... Holly Togiai Alecia Steele (Jr., F) 10.0 ppg, 6.3 rpg Feb. 28 ...... @ Wyoming* Assistant Coach ...... Angela Munger Pamela Findlay (Jr., G) 9.5 ppg, 4.2 rpg * League games Assistant Coach ...... Capt. Ali Anders Letricia Castillo (Sr., G) 9.4 ppg, 2.8 rpg

North Dakota State University 2006-07 SCHEDULE Nov 11 ...... @ Oral Roberts Nov 19 ...... Northern Arizona BISON Nov. 24 ..vs. UT-Arlington (Bozeman, Mont.) Nov. 25 ...... vs. Montana State/ SUNDAY, DEC. 10 • 2 P.M...... Cal State-Fullerton (Bozeman, Mont.) FARGO, N.D. Dec. 2 ...... @ East Carolina Dec. 3 ...... vs. Florida State/Fairfi eld Location ...... Fargo, N.D...... (Greenville, N.C.) Colors ...... Green & Yellow Dec. 10 ...... Milwaukee Enrollment ...... 12,099 WBB Contact ...... Jeff Schwartz Dec. 14 ...... Valley City State Founded ...... 1890 SID Phone ...... (701) 231-8332 Dec. 18 ...... San Jose State Conference ...... Independent SID Email ...... [email protected] Dec. 22 ...... Minnesota Arena ...... Bison Sports Arena SID Fax ...... (701) 231-8022 Dec. 30 ...... @ Alabama Capacity ...... 6,000 Press Row Phone ...... (701) 231-8611 Jan. 2 ...... @ Middle Tennessee State President ...... Dr. Joseph A. Chapman Website ...... GoBison.com Jan. 9 ...... @ UW-Green Bay Athletics Director ...... Gene Taylor Jan. 15 ...... Jamestown Athletics Phone ...... (701) 231-6981 2005-06 Overall Record ...... 9-17 Jan. 20 ...... Arkansas State Ticket Phone ...... (701) 231-NDSU 2005-06 League Record ...... N/A Jan. 25 ...... @ UT-Pan American Starters Returning/Lost ...... 3/2 Jan. 27 ...... @ Utah Valley State Feb. 3 ...... South Dakota State Head Coach ...... Amy Ruley Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 8/4 Feb. 8 ...... IPFW Alma Mater/Year ...... Purdue/1978 Series Record ...... First Meeting Feb. 10 ...... New Jersey Tech Record at School ...... 640-176/27 years Last Meeting ...... N/A Feb. 15 ...... Utah Valley State Career Record ...... Same Feb. 17 ...... @ UT-Pan American Assistant Coach ...... Kelli Layman Top Returners Feb. 23 ...... @ South Dakota State Assistant Coach ...... Cara Pearson Lisa Bue (Jr., G) 10.5 ppg, 5.0 rpg March 1 ...... @ New Jersey Tech Assistant Coach ...... Amanda Leonhard Danni Heintzelman (Sr., C) 9.4 ppg, 4.9 rpg March 3 ...... @ IPFW Kayla Dahlen (Sr., F) 6.5 ppg, 4.3 rpg www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 39 2006-07 OPPONENTS Milwaukee Panthers

2006-07 SCHEDULE Chicago State University Nov. 11 ...... @ Bradley Nov. 13 ...... @ St. Louis COUGARS Nov. 16 ...... Robert Morris (IL) Nov. 19 ...... Central Michigan WEDNESDAY, DEC. 13 • 7 P.M. Nov. 21 ...... Grambling Nov. 26 ...... @ Illinois State KLOTSCHE CENTER Nov. 28 ...... @ Northern Illinois Location ...... Chicago, Ill. Dec. 2 ...... @ Minnesota Dec. 9 ...... @ Old Dominion Colors ...... Green & White Dec. 11 ...... @ Milwaukee Enrollment ...... 7,200 WBB Contact ...... TBA Dec. 16 ...... UW-Green Bay Founded ...... 1867 SID Phone ...... (773) 995-2217 Dec. 18 ...... UMKC Conference* ...... Independent SID Email ...... TBA Dec. 22 ...... @ Western Michigan Arena ...... Dickens Center SID Fax ...... (773) 995-3656 Dec. 28 ...... @ Lamar Non-League Opponents Non-League Capacity ...... 2,500 Press Row Phone ...... (773) 995-3641 Dec. 30 ...... DePaul President ...... Dr. Elnora D. Daniel Website ...... CSU.edu/Athletics/ Jan. 6 ...... @ Oakland Jan. 8 ...... @ UMKC Athletics Director .... Wayne Baskerville Jan. 16 ...... Loyola Athletics Phone ...... (773) 995-2295 2005-06 Overall Record ...... 12-16 Jan. 20 ...... @ Centenary Ticket Phone ...... (773) 995-3661 2005-06 League Record* ...... 7-9/7th Jan. 22 ...... @ Western Illinois Starters Returning/Lost ...... 2/3 Jan. 24 ...... Judson Head Coach ...... Angela Jackson Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 8/6 Jan. 27 ...... Olivet Nazarene Alma Mater/Year .. Old Dominion/1991 Series Record ...... UWM leads 13-2 Jan. 30 ...... Bowling Green Record at School ...... 33-51/4 years Last Meeting ...... CSU, 66-60 (1/29/03) Feb. 3 ...... @ Southern Utah Career Record ...... Same Feb. 5 ...... @ IUPUI Feb. 10 ...... Calumet-St Joseph Assistant Coach ...... Gwen Burton Top Returners Feb. 13 ...... UIC Assistant Coach ...... Tim O’Donnell Chandra Timberlake (Sr., F/C) 7.9 ppg, 5.4 rpg Feb. 17 ...... @ Oral Roberts * Chicago State was a member of the Faith Buchanon (Sr., G/F) 6.5 ppg, 4.5 rpg Feb. 19 ...... @ Valparaiso Mid-Con last season Ayesha Neasley (Sr., G/F) 8.1 ppg, 3.2 rpg

2006-07 SCHEDULE La Salle University Nov. 10 ...... @ Albany Nov. 14 ...... @ Villanova EXPLORERS Nov. 17 ...... @ Sacred Heart Nov. 21 ...... @ Penn Nov. 26 ...... @ Wagner SATURDAY, DEC. 23 • NOON Nov. 29 ...... Binghamton PHILADELPHIA, PA. Dec. 2 ...... @ Rider Dec. 5 ...... Delaware Location ...... Philadelphia, Pa. Dec. 9 ...... Drexel Colors ...... Blue & Gold Dec. 16 ...... @ Quinnipiac Enrollment ...... 6,138 WBB Contact ...... Marc Mullen Dec. 20 ...... Miami (Ohio) Dec. 23 ...... Milwaukee Founded ...... 1863 SID Phone ...... (215) 951-1513 Dec. 29 ...... Morgan State Conference ...... Atlantic 10 SID Email ...... [email protected] Jan. 1 ...... @ Vanderbilt Arena ...... Gola Arena SID Fax ...... (215) 951-1964 Jan. 2 ...... @ Lipscomb Capacity ...... 4,000 Press Row Phone ...... (215) 438-5858 Jan. 9 ...... Fordham* President ..Brother Michael J. McGinniss, F.S.C. Website ...... GoExplorers.com Jan. 12 ...... @ Saint Joseph’s* Jan. 14 ...... Rhode Island* Athletics Director ..Dr. Thomas Brennan Jan. 18 ...... @ St. Bonaventure* Athletics Phone ...... (215) 951-1425 2005-06 Overall Record ...... 11-17 Jan. 22 ...... @ Massachusetts* Ticket Phone ...... (215) 251-1999 2005-06 League Record ...... 7-9/8th Jan. 26 ...... Richmond* Starters Returning/Lost ...... 3/2 Jan. 28 ...... George Washington* Head Coach ...... Tom Lochner Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 8/2 Feb. 2 ...... Duquesne* Feb. 4 ...... @ Xavier* Alma Mater/Year ...... Temple/1989 Series Record ...... La Salle leads 2-0 Feb. 8 ...... @ Dayton* Record at School ...... 23-33/2 years Last Meeting ...... LU, 65-62 (10/27/98) Feb. 12 ...... @ Temple* Career Record ...... Same Feb. 17 ...... @ Fordham* Associate Coach ...... Chrissie Doogan Top Returners Feb. 22 ...... Charlotte* Assistant Coach ...... Mimi Riley Crista Ricketts (Sr., F) 13.8 ppg, 6.4 rpg Feb. 25 ...... Saint Louis* Assistant Coach ...... Stacey Smalls Carlene Hightower (Jr., F) 11.3 ppg, 6.6 rpg * League Games Jenna Graber (Sr., G) 8.7 ppg, 2.0 rpg 40 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide 2006-07 OPPONENTS Horizon League Opponents 2006-07 Schedule Loyola University Nov. 12 ...... Northwestern Nov. 14 ...... Illinois State RAMBLERS Nov. 18 ...... @ Illinois Nov. 25 ...... @North Texas THURSDAY, DEC. 28 • 7 P.M. • KLOTSCHE CENTER Nov. 28 ...... @ Indiana State Nov. 30 ...... Valparaiso SATURDAY, MARCH 3 • 3 P.M. • CHICAGO, ILL. Dec. 3 ...... @ Bradley Location ...... Chicago, Ill. Dec. 6 ...... @ Dayton Colors ...... Maroon & Gold Dec. 19 ...... vs. DePaul (Puerto Rico) Dec. 20 ...... vs. Syracuse (Puerto Rico) Enrollment ...... 14,764 Dec. 28 ...... @ Milwaukee* Founded ...... 1870 Dec. 30 ...... @ UW-Green Bay* Conference ...... Horizon Shannon Jan. 4 ...... Youngstown State* Arena ...... Gentile Center Reidy Jan. 6 ...... Cleveland State* Capacity ...... 5,500 Jan. 11 ...... @ Wright State* President ...... Fr. Michael Garanzini, S.J. 2-25 (2nd Yr) Jan. 13 ...... @ Butler* Athletics Director ...... John Planek Overall: Same Jan. 16 ...... @ Chicago State Athletics Phone ...... (773) 508-2560 Jan. 20 ...... Illinois-Chicago* Ticket Phone ...... (773) 508-9653 Jan. 27 ...... Detroit* Feb. 1 ...... @ Cleveland State* Feb. 3 ...... @ Youngstown State* Head Coach ...... Shannon Reidy Feb. 8 ...... Butler* Alma Mater/Year ...... Lake Forest/1994 Feb. 10 ...... Wright State* Record at School ...... 4-25/1 year Feb. 17 ...... @ Illinois-Chicago* Career Record ...... Same Marquise Feb. 22 ...... @ Detroit* Assistant Coach ...... Allison Guth Hanser Mar. 1 ...... UW-Green Bay* Assistant Coach ...Ashley Luke-Clanton Sr. • Guard Mar. 3 ...... Milwaukee* Assistant Coach ...... Rashana Barnes 17.2 ppg, 4.3 rpg * League games WBB Contact ...... Leo Krause SID Phone ...... (773) 508-2497 2005-06 Schedule/Results SID Email ...... [email protected] Nov. 18 ...... Illinois - L, 79-39 SID Fax ...... (773) 508-3855 SERIES HISTORY Nov. 20 ...... @ Illinois State - L, 82-56 Press Row Phone ...... (773) 274-3550 UWM leads 22-6 Since Div. I (24-8 Overall) Nov. 22 ...... Dayton - L, 80-57 Website ...... LoyolaRamblers.com 3/2/06 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 76-56 Nov. 26 ...... vs. Robert Morris - L, 66-57 2/25/06 ...... Loyola ...... W ...... 78-66 Nov. 27 ...... vs. UMBC - L, 67-55 2/9/06 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 67-58 2005-06 Overall Record ...... 4-25 Nov. 29 ...... Chicago State - L, 68-50 2/19/05 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 73-62 2005-06 League Record ...... 3-13/8th Dec. 2 ...... Bradley - L, 61-50 1/8/05 ...... Loyola ...... W ...... 72-62 Dec. 10 ...... Indiana State - L, 93-80 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 3/2 2/21/04 ...... Loyola ...... L ...... 79-62 Dec. 18 ...... @ Valparaiso - L, 83-50 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 6/2 1/10/04 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 83-78 Dec. 20 ...... DePaul - L, 96-48 2/1/03 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 68-56 Series Record ...... UWM leads 24-8 Dec. 22 ....@ Northern Kentucky - L, 74-55 12/30/02 .....Loyola ...... L ...... 66-57 Last Meeting ...... UWM, 76-56 (3/2/06) Dec. 29 ...... UW-Green Bay* - L, 96-69 2/4/02 ...... Loyola ...... W ...... 74-49 1/3/02 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 90-61 Jan. 5 ...... @ Detroit* - L, 88-73 Top Returners 3/9/01 ...... Chicago, Ill...... W ...... 80-49 Jan. 7 ...... Cleveland State* - W, 73-65 Marquise Hanser (Sr., G, 5-8) 2/21/01 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 82-68 Jan. 11 ...... @ Wright State* - L, 80-55 • 17.2 ppg, 4.3 rpg, 3.1 apg, 85.7% FT 1/27/01 ...... Loyola ...... W ...... 70-55 Jan. 14 ...... @ UIC* - L, 73-51 Jenna Real (Sr., F, 6-0) 2/24/00 ...... Loyola ...... W ...... 75-72 Jan. 18 ...... @ Butler* - L, 85-72 • 11.9 ppg, 5.6 rpg, 2.4 apg, 79.5% FT 1/29/00 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 97-77 Jan. 21 ...... Wright State* - W, 85-77 (ot) Jan. 26 ...... Youngstown State* - W, 75-65 Emily Pounder (Sr., C, 6-3) 2/25/99 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 73-60 1/30/99 ...... Loyola ...... W ...... 70-63 Jan. 28 ...... Detroit* - L, 78-57 • 7.2 ppg, 5.3 rpg, 1.3 apg, 15 blocks 2/26/98 ...... Loyola ...... L ...... 73-69 Feb. 4 ...... UIC* - L, 79-66 1/31/98 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 68-55 Feb. 9 ...... @ Milwaukee* - L, 67-58 Newcomers (Yr, Pos., Ht., Transfer) 2/22/97 ...... Loyola ...... W ...... 70-53 Feb. 11 ...... @ UW-Green Bay* - L, 92-42 Maureen Downs (Fr., F, 5-11) 1/25/97 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 61-58 Feb. 16 ...... Butler* - L, 82-69 Shannon Finnegan (Fr., C, 6-3) 2/24/96 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 67-59 Feb. 18 ...... @ Cleveland State* - L, 71-62 Jessica Hylton (Fr., G/F, 5-10) 1/27/96 ...... Loyola ...... L ...... 74-69 Feb. 23 .....@ Youngstown State* - L, 60-54 Jennifer Juergens (Fr., G, 5-9) 2/18/95 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 75-59 Feb. 25 ...... Milwaukee* - L, 78-66 1/19/95 ...... Loyola ...... L ...... 71-50 Elyse Van Boggart (Fr., F, 6-1) Feb. 28 ...... Cleveland State - W, 85-82 (ot) 2/10/93 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 88-77 March 2 ...... @ Milwaukee - L, 76-56 2/17/92 ...... Loyola ...... L ...... 61-52 www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 41 2006-07 OPPONENTS Milwaukee Panthers

2006-07 SCHEDULE University of Illinois at Chicago Nov. 11 ...... Western Michigan Nov. 14 ...... Illinois FLAMES Nov. 17 ...... Central Michigan Nov. 19 ...... @ Eastern Illinois Nov. 25 ...... Evansville SATURDAY, DEC. 30 • 2 P.M. • KLOTSCHE CENTER Nov. 29 ...... @ Northwestern THURSDAY, MARCH 1 • 7 P.M. • CHICAGO, ILL. Dec. 3 ...... @ Northern Iowa Dec. 7 ...... @ Wisconsin Location ...... Chicago, Ill. Dec. 9 ...... Air Force Colors ...... Navy Blue & Fire Engine Red Dec. 15 ...... Bradley Enrollment ...... 24,541 Dec. 17 ...... @ DePaul Founded ...... 1896 Dec. 20 ...... Northern Illinois Conference ...... Horizon Dec. 28 ...... @ UW-Green Bay* Arena ...... UIC Pavilion Lisa Dec. 30 ...... @ Milwaukee* Capacity ...... 8,000 Ryckbosch Jan. 4 ...... Cleveland State* Jan. 6 ...... Youngstown State* Chancellor...... Dr. Sylvia Manning 59-56 (5th Yr) Jan. 11 ...... @ Butler* Horizon League Opponents League Horizon Athletics Director .....James W. Schmidt Overall: Same Jan. 13 ...... @ Wright State* Athletics Phone ...... (312) 996-2772 Jan. 20 ...... @ Loyola* Ticket Phone ...... (312) 413-UIC1 Jan. 25 ...... Detroit* Feb. 1 ...... @ Youngstown State* Head Coach ...... Lisa Ryckbosch Feb. 3 ...... @ Cleveland State* Feb. 8 ...... Wright State* Alma Mater/Year ...... Loyola/1984 Feb. 10 ...... Butler* Record at School ...... 59-56/4 years LaShonda Feb. 13 ...... @ Chicago State Career Record ...... Same Feb. 17 ...... Loyola* Assistant Coach ...... Kevin McManaman Grant Feb. 24 ...... @ Detroit* Assistant Coach ...... Amanda Reese Sr. • Guard March 1 ...... Milwaukee* Assistant Coach ...... Latasha White 15.1 ppg, 2.7 apg March 3 ...... UW-Green Bay* * League games WBB Contact ...... Beth Usewicz SID Phone ...... (312) 996-5881 SID Email ...... [email protected] 2005-06 SCHEDULE/RESULTS SID Fax ...... (312) 996-8349 SERIES HISTORY Nov. 18 ...... @ Bradley - L, 78-73 Press Row Phone ...... (312) 413-5712 UWM leads 20-10 Since Div. I (22-10 Overall) Nov. 20 ...... Alabama State - W, 84-39 Website ...... UICFlames.com 3/6/06 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 71-63 Nov. 22 ...... Central Michigan - L, 67-62 2/23/06 ...... Illinois-Chicago ...... W ...... 65-58 Nov. 26 ...... Northwestern - L, 81-78 1/21/06 ...... Milwaukee...... L ...... 55-54 Nov. 28 ...... Eastern Illinois - W, 86-77 2005-06 Overall Record ...... 16-14 2/17/05 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 76-68 Dec. 2 ...... @ Northern Illinois - L, 51-40 2005-06 League Record ...... 10-6/3rd 1/17/05 ...... Illinois-Chicago ...... L ...... 64-55 Dec. 9 ...... Northern Iowa - L, 63-53 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/1 3/4/04 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 72-59 Dec. 11 ...... @ Evansville - L, 73-43 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..... 11/1 2/19/04 ...... Illinois-Chicago ...... W ...... 73-64 Dec. 14 ...... Chicago State - W, 80-62 1/3/04 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 74-58 Series Record ...... UWM leads 22-10 Dec. 18 ...... vs. Missouri State - L, 64-60 2/12/03 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 61-49 Dec. 19 ...... vs. Mount St. Mary’s - W, 83-67 Last Meeting ...... UWM, 71-63 (3/6/06) 1/9/03 ...... Illinois-Chicago ...... L ...... 84-73 Dec. 31 ...... UW-Green Bay* - L, 70-62 2/28/02 ...... Milwaukee...... L ...... 75-67 Jan. 5 ...... Cleveland State* - W, 68-66 Top Returners 1/31/02 ...... Illinois-Chicago ...... W ...... 75-66 Jan. 7 ...... @ Butler* - W, 83-64 1/5/02 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 67-62 Jan. 14 ...... Loyola - W, 83-64 LaShonda Grant (Sr., G, 5-6) 2/24/01 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 71-61 • 15.1 ppg, 3.0 rpg, 2.7 apg, 60 three’s Jan. 19 ...... @ UW-Green Bay - L, 77-58 1/25/01 ...... Illinois-Chicago ...... W ...... 55-51 Jan. 21 ...... @ Milwaukee - L, 55-54 Krystal Hugelier (Sr., G, 5-8) 2/26/00 ...... Illinois-Chicago ...... L ...... 63-45 Jan. 23 ...... Wright State - L, 69-59 1/31/00 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 62-54 • 10.8 ppg, 2.9 rpg, 2.5 apg, 55 three’s Jan. 26 ...... Detroit* - W, 75-52 2/27/99 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 73-60 Jan. 28 ...... Youngstown State* - W, 74-64 Kelly True (Sr., G, 5-11) 1/28/99 ...... Illinois-Chicago ...... W ...... 57-48 • 6.7 ppg, 3.8 rpg, 1.5 apg, 38 steals 2/28/98 ...... Illinois-Chicago ...... W ...... 57-53 Feb. 4 ...... @ Loyola* - W, 79-66 1/4/98 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 66-53 Feb. 9 ...... @ Cleveland State* - W, 76-52 Feb. 11 ...@ Youngstown State* - W, 68-49 Newcomers (Yr, Pos., Ht., Transfer) 2/27/97 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 70-53 1/2/97 ...... Illinois-Chicago ...... L ...... 53-51 Feb. 16 ...... @ Wright State* - L, 68-53 Briana Hinkle (Fr., G, 5-7) 2/29/96 ...... Milwaukee...... L ....117-52 Feb. 18 ...... Butler* - W, 85-66 Cassie Johnson (Fr., C, 6-2) 1/4/96 ...... Illinois-Chicago ...... L ...... 55-53 Feb. 23 ...... Milwaukee* - L, 65-58 Jessie Miller (Fr., G, 5-8) 2/21/95 ...... Illinois-Chicago ...... L ...... 66-52 Feb. 25 ...... @ Detroit* - W, 67-62 Ashanti Walker (Fr., C, 6-0) 1/14/95 ...... Milwaukee...... L ...... 66-52 March 2 ...... Wright State - W, 80-78 2/20/94 ...... Illinois-Chicago ...... W ...... 66-48 March 5 ...... vs. UW-Green Bay - W, 74-62 1/15/94 ...... Milwaukee...... L ...... 80-76 March 6 ...... @ Milwaukee - L, 71-63 1/16/91 ...... Illinois-Chicago ...... W ...... 63-48 42 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide 2006-07 OPPONENTS Horizon League Opponents 2006-07 SCHEDULE University of Detroit-Mercy Nov. 11 ...... Bowling Green Nov. 14 ...... Buffalo TITANS Nov. 17 ...... @ Western Michigan Nov. 20 ...... @ Michigan Nov. 28 ...... @ Kentucky SATURDAY, JAN. 6 • 12:30 P.M. • DETROIT, MICH. Dec. 2 ...... @ Louisiana State THURSDAY, FEB. 1 • 7 P.M. • KLOTSCHE CENTER Dec. 6 ...... @ Eastern Michigan Dec. 9 ...... Northern Iowa Location ...... Detroit, Mich. Dec. 15 ...... DePaul Colors ...... Red, White & Blue Dec. 19 ...... vs. SMU (Cancun) Enrollment ...... 5,600 Dec. 20 ...... vs. East Carolina (Cancun) Founded ...... 1877 Dec. 28 ...vs. New Hampshire (Blacksburg, Va.) Conference ...... Horizon Dec. 29 ...... vs. Virginia Tech/ Arena ...... Mickey ...... Winston-Salem State (Blacksburg, Va.) Capacity ...... 8.295 Barrett Jan. 4 ...... UW-Green Bay* Jan. 6 ...... Milwaukee* President ....Fr. Gerard Stockhausen, S.J. 35-51 (4th yr) Jan. 11 ...... @ Cleveland State* Athletics Director ...... Brad Kinsman Overall: Same Jan. 13 ...... @ Youngstown State* Athletics Phone ...... (313) 993-1700 Jan. 18 ...... Butler* Ticket Phone ...... (313) 993-1700 Jan. 20 ...... Wright State* Jan. 25 ...... @ UIC* Head Coach ...... Mickey Barrett Jan. 27 ...... @ Loyola* Alma Mater/Year ...... Xavier Feb. 1 ...... @ Milwaukee* Feb. 3 ...... @ UW-Green Bay* Record at School ...... 35-51/3 years Lauren Feb. 8 ...... Youngstown State* Career Record ...... Same Yurgens Feb. 10 ...... Cleveland State* Assistant Coach ...... Julie Pagel Feb. 15 ...... @ Wright State* Assistant Coach ...... LaTonya Pate Sr. • F/C Feb. 17 ...... @ Butler* Assistant Coach ...... Tonya Edwards 1.6 ppg, 2.1 rpg Feb. 22 ...... Loyola* Feb. 24 ...... UIC* WBB Contact ...... Patrick Moore * League games SID Phone ...... (313) 993-1745 SID Email ...... [email protected] SID Fax ...... (313) 993-1765 SERIES HISTORY 2005-06 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Press Row Phone ...... (313) 993-1750 UWM leads 16-14 Since Div. I (16-15 Overall) Nov. 18 ...... Western Carolina - W, 75-72 Website ...... DetroitTitans.com 2/16/06 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 69-55 Nov. 20 ...... @ Kansas State - L, 91-55 12/29/05 .....Detroit ...... W ...... 74-56 Nov. 22 ...... @ Kansas - L, 70-68 3/3/05 ...... Milwaukee...... L ...... 59-49 Nov. 26 ...... @ Cincinnati - L, 71-55 2005-06 Overall Record ...... 11-17 2/5/05 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 60-46 2005-06 League Record ...... 8-8/5th 1/17/05 ...... Detroit (OT)...... W ...... 74-73 Nov. 30 ...... Bowling Green - L, 78-67 Dec. 2 ...... Pepperdine - W, 72-64 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 1/4 3/7/04 ...... Milwaukee...... L ...... 64-59 2/7/04 ...... Detroit ...... W ...... 53-50 Dec. 4 ...... Western Michigan - L, 89-78 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 9/5 1/29/04 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 49-47 Dec. 7 ...... @ Michigan State - L, 77-52 Series Record ...... UWM leads 16-15 2/6/03 ...... Detroit ...... W ...... 76-61 Dec. 10 ...... Kentucky - L, 74-65 Last Meeting ...... UWM, 69-55 (2/16/06) 1/2/03 ...... Milwaukee...... L ...... 66-57 Dec. 17 ...... vs. Texas A&M - L, 72-54 2/16/02 ...... Detroit ...... W ...... 73-71 Dec. 18 ...... vs. Jackson State - W, 78-64 1/19/02 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...102-71 Top Returners Dec. 29 ...... Milwaukee* - L, 74-56 2/8/01 ...... Detroit ...... L ...... 84-79 Dec. 31 ...... @ Cleveland State* - L, 76-67 Kandace Evans (Jr., G, 5-7) 1/13/01 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 86-80 Jan. 5 ...... Loyola* - W, 88-73 • 4.9 ppg, 3.1 rpg, 1.1 apg, 27 steals 2/10/00 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 75-68 Jan. 7 ...... @ Youngstown State* - W, 77-48 1/15/00 ...... Detroit ...... L ...... 71-68 Katy Dunlop (Jr., C/F, 6-4) Jan. 12 ...... @ Butler* - W, 71-69 2/11/99 ...... Detroit ...... L ...... 65-60 • 2.5 ppg, 1.4 rpg, 0.4 apg, 11 blocks 1/16/99 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 53-48 Jan. 16 ...... Wright State* - W, 68-59 Lauren Yurgens (Sr., F, 6-1) 3/5/98 ...... Indianapolis, Ind...... L ...... 80-72 Jan. 21 ...... Youngstown State* - W, 69-62 • 1.6 ppg, 2.1 rpg, 0.4 apg, 23 starts 2/12/98 ...... Milwaukee...... L ...... 78-66 Jan. 26 ...... @ UIC* - L, 75-52 1/17/98 ...... Detroit ...... W ...... 69-64 Jan. 28 ...... @ Loyola* - W, 78-57 3/7/97 ...... Green Bay, Wis...... L ...... 98-63 Feb. 1 ...... UW-Green Bay* - L, 73-63 Newcomers (Yr, Pos., Ht., Transfer) 2/20/97 ...... Detroit ...... L ...... 94-65 Feb. 6 ...... Butler* - L, 71-65 India Bruster (Jr., C, 6-4, Southern Illinois) 1/23/97 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 72-69 Feb. 9 ...... @ Wright State* - W, 55-45 Heather Hatter (Fr., C, 6-1) 2/21/96 ...... Milwaukee...... L ...... 90-64 Feb. 11 ...... Cleveland State* - W, 78-46 1/25/96 ...... Detroit ...... L ...... 91-62 Feb. 16 ...... @ Milwaukee* - L, 69-55 1/26/95 ...... Milwaukee...... L ...... 67-46 Feb. 18 ...... @ UW-Green Bay* - L, 71-58 2/28/94 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 53-52 Feb. 25 ...... UIC * - L, 67-62 12/2/92 ...... Detroit ...... L ...... 70-45 March 2 ...... @ Butler - L, 58-45 12/2/91 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 68-61 www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 43 2006-07 OPPONENTS Milwaukee Panthers

2006-07 SCHEDULE University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Nov. 10 ...... @ Kansas State Nov. 15 ...... Oakland PHOENIX Nov. 20 ...... @ Marquette Nov. 24 ...... vs. Minnesota (Flagstaff, Ariz.) Nov. 25 ...vs. Northern Arizona/Kent State SATURDAY, JAN. 13 • 3 P.M. • GREEN BAY, WIS...... (Flagstaff, Ariz.) SATURDAY, FEB. 10 • 2 P.M. • KLOTSCHE CENTER Nov. 29 ...... DePaul Dec. 2 ...... Illinois State Location ...... Green Bay, Wis. Dec. 7 ...... Iowa Colors ...... Green, White & Red Dec. 9 ...... Indiana State Enrollment ...... 5,416 Dec. 13 ...... Wisconsin Founded ...... 1965 Dec. 16 ...... @ Chicago State Conference ...... Horizon Dec. 28 ...... UIC* Dec. 30 ...... Loyola* Arena ...... Phoenix Sports Center Jan. 4 ...... @ Detroit* Capacity ...... 1,800 Jan. 9 ...... North Dakota State Chancellor...... Dr. Bruce Shepard 187-58 (9th Yr) Jan. 13 ...... Milwaukee* Horizon League Opponents League Horizon Athletics Director ...... Ken Bothof Overall: 412-155 Jan. 18 ...... Cleveland State* Athletics Phone ...... (920) 465-2145 Jan. 20 ...... Youngstown State* Ticket Phone ...... (920) 465-2625 Jan. 25 ...... @ Butler* Jan. 27 ...... @ Wright State* Feb. 3 ...... Detroit* Head Coach ...... Kevin Borseth Feb. 10 ...... @ Milwaukee* Alma Mater/Year .. Lake Superior St./1976 Feb. 15 ...... @ Youngstown State* Record at School ...... 187-58/8 years Feb. 17 ...... @ Cleveland State* Career Record ...... 412-155/19 years Nicole Feb. 22 ...... Wright State* Assistant Coach ... Rademacher Soulis Feb. 24 ...... Butler* March 1 ...... @ Loyola* Assistant Coach ...... Kris Johnson Sr. • F March 3 ...... @ UIC* Assistant Coach ...... Mary Kulenkamp 18.4 ppg, 6.8 rpg * League games WBB Contact ...... Sheila Blackman SID Phone ...... (920) 465-5759 SID Email ...... [email protected] 2005-06 SCHEDULE/RESULTS SID Fax ...... (920) 465-2357 Nov. 18 ...... @ Indiana State - L, 98-59 SERIES HISTORY Nov. 20 ...@ Northern Illinois - W, 73-67 (ot) Press Row Phone ...... (920) 465-2918 UWM trails 10-21 since Div. 1 (17-40 Overall) Nov. 25 ...... Pacifi c - W, 56-41 2/13/06 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 65-55 Website ...... UWGB.edu/athletics Nov. 26 ...... Vermont - W, 62-52 2/4/06 ...... Green Bay ...... W ...... 69-67 2/24/05 ...... Green Bay ...... L ...... 65-53 Nov. 30 ...... @ Iowa - L, 81-57 2005-06 Overall Record ...... 23-7 12/28/04 .....Milwaukee...... L ...... 63-46 Dec. 3 ...... @ Oakland - W, 74-72 2005-06 League Record ...... 14-2/t-1st 2/23/04 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 71-69 Dec. 8 ...... @ Illinois State - W, 76-60 Dec. 10 ...... @ DePaul - L, 86-62 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 5/0 1/26/04 ...... Green Bay ...... L ...... 72-52 2/22/03 ...... Green Bay ...... L ...... 75-50 Dec. 17 ...... Lewis - W, 103-53 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..... 10/3 1/18/03 ...... Milwaukee...... L ...... 61-60 Dec. 29 ...... @ Loyola - W, 96-69 Series Record ...... UWGB leads 40-17 2/23/02 ...... Milwaukee...... L ...... 88-66 Dec. 31 ...... @ UIC* - W, 70-62 Last Meeting ...... UWM, 65-55 (2/13/06) 1/26/02 ...... Green Bay ...... L ...... 83-75 Jan. 3 ...... @ Arizona - W, 82-70 3/10/01 ...... Chicago, Ill...... W ...... 77-62 Jan. 7 ...... Wright State* - W, 68-56 2/17/01 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 72-66 Jan. 12 ...... @ Cleveland State* - W, 66-51 Top Returners 1/20/01 ...... Green Bay ...... L ...... 67-63 Jan. 14 ... @ Youngstown State* - W, 74-49 2/19/00 ...... Green Bay ...... L ...... 75-64 Nicole Soulis (Sr., F, 6-2) Jan. 19 ...... UIC* - W, 77-58 • 18.4 ppg, 6.8 rpg, 0.9 apg, 44 blocks 1/22/00 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 79-72 2/20/99 ...... Milwaukee...... L ...... 73-54 Jan. 22 ...... Butler* - W, 56-51 Natalie Berglin (Sr., G, 5-7) 1/23/99 ...... Green Bay ...... L ...... 95-87 Jan. 26 ...... Cleveland State* - W, 76-52 • 14.3 ppg, 3.4 rpg, 4.7 apg, 56 steals 2/21/98 ...... Green Bay ...... W ...... 58-41 Feb. 1 ...... @ Detroit* - W, 73-63 Amanda Popp (Sr., G, 5-10) 1/24/98 ...... Milwaukee...... L ...... 72-47 Feb. 4 ...... Milwaukee* - L, 69-67 • 10.7 ppg, 3.9 rpg, 1.8 apg, 44.0% three’s 2/1/97 ...... Green Bay ...... W ...... 58-54 Feb. 7 ..... @ North Dakota State - W, 81-70 1/8/97 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 55-54 Feb. 11 ...... Loyola* - W, 92-42 2/3/96 ...... Milwaukee...... L ...... 70-47 Feb. 13 ...... @ Milwaukee* - L, 65-55 Newcomers (Yr, Pos., Ht., Transfer) 1/10/96 ...... Green Bay ...... L ...... 64-49 Feb. 16 ...... Youngstown State* - W, 81-69 Staci Beckel (Fr., F, 6-0) 3/5/95 ...... Green Bay ...... L ...... 91-52 Feb. 18 ...... Detroit* - W, 71-58 3/1/95 ...... Green Bay ...... L ...... 80-47 2/23 ...... @ Wright State* - W, 66-57 Tressa Beckel (Fr, F, 6-0) 1/7/95 ...... Milwaukee...... L ...... 85-34 Morgan Faase (Fr., C, 6-3) 3/5/94 ...... Milwaukee...... L ...... 73-69 Feb. 25 ...... @ Butler* - W, 79-67 Heather Golden (Fr., G, 5-11) 1/29/94 ...... Green Bay ...... L ...... 76-46 March 2 .....Youngstown State* - W, 63-53 March 5 ...... vs. UIC - L, 62-74 Celeste Hoewisch (Fr., G, 5-7) 12/11/92 .....Green Bay ...... L ...... 71-70 1/28/92 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 74-66 March 16 ...... @ Iowa State - L, 79-71 1/14/91 ...... Green Bay ...... L ...... 59-47 44 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide 2006-07 OPPONENTS Horizon League Opponents Youngstown State University 2006-07 SCHEDULE Nov. 10 ...... Cincinnati Nov. 17 ...... @ Coppin State PENGUINS Nov. 21 ...... Buffalo Nov. 24 ...... TBA (Wilmington, N.C.) THURSDAY,JAN. 18 • 7 P.M. • KLOTSCHE CENTER Nov. 25 ...... TBA (Wilmington, N.C.) Nov. 30 ...... @ Miami (Ohio) SATURDAY, FEB. 17 • TBA • YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO Dec. 6 ...... @ Indiana State Location ...... Youngstown, Ohio Dec. 16 ...... Akron Colors ...... Red & White Dec. 18 ...... Robert Morris Enrollment ...... 13,183 Dec. 21 ...... Clarion Founded ...... 1908 Dec. 28 ...... Wright State* Dec. 30 ...... Butler* Conference ...... Horizon Jan. 4 ...... @ Loyola* Arena ...... Tisha Hill Jan. 6 ...... @ UIC* Capacity ...... 6,400 Jan. 13 ...... Detroit* President ...... Dr. David Sweet 24-60 (4th Yr) Jan. 18 ...... @ Milwaukee* Athletics Director ...... Ron Strollo Overall: Same Jan. 20 ...... @ UW-Green Bay* Athletics Phone ...... (330) 941-2385 Jan. 27 ...... Cleveland State* Ticket Phone ...... (330) 941-1978 Feb. 1 ...... UIC* Feb. 3 ...... Loyola* Head Coach ...... Tisha Hill Feb. 6 ...... @ Oakland Alma Mater/Year ...... Indiana/1993 Feb. 8 ...... @ Detroit* Record at School ...... 24-60/3 years Feb. 15 ...... UW-Green Bay* Feb. 17 ...... Milwaukee* Career Record ...... Same Jessica Schloemp Feb. 24 ...... @ Cleveland State* Assistant Coach ...... Alis Rogers March 1 ...... @ Butler* Assistant Coach ...... Kara Wile Jr. • Forward March 3 ...... @ Wright State* 9.0 ppg, 7.1 rpg WBB Contact ...... Jamie Hall * League games SID Phone ...... (330) 941-1581 SID Email ...... [email protected] SID Fax ...... (330) 941-3191 2005-06 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Press Row Phone ...... (330) 941-2270 SERIES HISTORY Nov. 18 ...... @ Robert Morris - L, 68-60 Website ...... YSUsports.com UWM leads 11-5 Nov. 22 ...... @ Ohio - W, 69-59 Nov. 25 ...... @ Indiana - L, 74-38 2/18/06 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 67-44 2005-06 Overall Record ...... 8-20 Nov. 26 ...... vs. IUPUI - L, 53-50 1/12/06 ...... Youngstown State ....W ...... 64-59 Nov. 30 ...... Saint Louis - W, 80-71 2005-06 League Record ...... 4-12/7th 2/26/05 ...... Youngstown State .....L ...... 75-68 Dec. 5 ...... Oakland - L, 61-54 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 2/3 1/29/05 ...... Milwaukee...... L ...... 79-67 Dec. 7 ...... @ Buffalo - L, 53-40 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 7/6 2/28/04 ...... Youngstown State ....W ...... 59-51 Dec. 10 ...... @ Eastern Michigan - L, 69-48 Series Record ...... UWM leads 11-5 Dec. 17 ...... Indiana State - L, 96-57 1/31/04 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 62-56 Last Meeting ...... UWM, 67-44 (2/18/06) Dec. 19 ...... @ Akron - W, 58-50 2/15/03 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 74-54 Dec. 21 ...... Coppin State - W, 69-62 Top Returners 1/11/03 ...... Youngstown State ....W ...... 79-59 Dec. 29 ...... @ Butler* - L, 78-55 Jessica Schloemp (Jr., F, 6-3) 2/21/02 ...... Youngstown State ....W ...... 67-46 Dec. 31 ...... @ Wright State* - L, 65-62 • 9.0 ppg, 7.1 rpg, 0.8 apg, 28 blocks 2/2/02 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...100-46 Jan. 7 ...... Detroit* - L, 77-48 Jan. 12 ...... Milwaukee* - L, 64-59 Lauren Branson (Jr., G, 5-6) 2/5/94 ...... Youngstown State ...W ...... 64-59 • 5.5 ppg, 2.3 rpg, 3.8 apg, 1.9 ast/to ratio Jan. 14 ...... UW-Green Bay* - L, 74-49 12/20/93 .....Milwaukee...... W ...... 73-64 Jan. 19 ...... Cleveland State* - W, 68-56 Monique Godfrey (So., G, 5-8) 2/29/92 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 77-54 Jan. 21 ...... @ Detroit* - L, 69-62 • 5.3 ppg, 2.9 rpg, 1.9 apg, 21 steals 2/1/92 ...... Youngstown State .....L ...... 65-60 Jan. 26 ...... @ Loyola* - L, 75-65 2/11/91 ...... Milwaukee...... L ...... 95-66 Jan. 28 ...... @ UIC* - L, 74-64 Newcomers (Yr, Pos., Ht., Transfer) Feb. 2 ...... Butler* - W, 71-63 1/7/91 ...... Youngstown State .....L ...... 84-54 Ta-Myra Davis (Fr., F, 6-1) Feb. 4 ...... Wright State* - L, 67-60 Kira McGowen (Jr., G, 5-9, Illinois) Feb. 11 ...... UIC* - L, 68-49 Heather Karner (Jr., G, 5-10, Feb. 13 ...... @ Cleveland State* - W, 72-54 Western Nebraska Community College) Feb. 16 ...... @ UW-Green Bay* - L, 81-69 Kaitlyn March (Fr., G, 5-8) Feb. 18 ...... @ Milwaukee* - L, 67-44 Anjalia Lyons (Fr., C, 6-4) Feb. 23 ...... Loyola* - W, 60-54 March 2 ...... @ UW-Green Bay* - L, 63-53 www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 45 2006-07 OPPONENTS Milwaukee Panthers

2006-07 SCHEDULE Cleveland State University Nov. 10 ...... Miami (Ohio) Nov. 12 ...... Niagara VIKINGS Nov. 17 ...... @ Ohio Nov. 21 ...... Colgate SATURDAY, JAN. 20 • 2 P.M. • KLOTSCHE CENTER Nov. 24 ...... @ Long Island Nov. 25 ...... TBA (Long Island, N.Y.) THURSDAY, FEB. 15 • 6 P.M. • CLEVELAND, OHIO Nov. 28 ...... Buffalo Location ...... Cleveland, Ohio Dec. 2 ...... @ Toledo Dec. 4 ...... St. Bonaventure Colors ...... Forest Green & White Dec. 7 ...... @ Western Michigan Enrollment ...... 16,245 Dec. 10 ...... Akron Founded ...... 1964 Dec. 16 ...... @ Virginia Conference ...... Horizon Dec. 19 ...... IUPUI Arena ...... Kate Dec. 28 ...... Butler* Capacity ...... 13,610 Peterson Dec. 30 ...... Wright State* President ...... Dr. Michael Schwartz 20-65 (4th Yr) Jan. 4 ...... @ UIC*

Horizon League Opponents League Horizon Jan. 6 ...... @ Loyola* Athletics Director ...... Lee Reed Overall: Same Jan. 11 ...... Detroit* Athletics Phone ...... (216) 687-4800 Jan. 18 ...... @ UW-Green Bay* Ticket Phone ...... (216) 687-4848 Jan. 20 ...... @ Milwaukee* Jan. 27 ...... @ Youngstown State* Head Coach ...... Kate Peterson Feb. 1 ...... Loyola* Alma Mater/Year ..UW-Stevens Point/1991 Feb. 3 ...... UIC* Record at School ...... 20-65/3 years Feb. 10 ...... @ Detroit* Career Record ...... Same Dominique Feb. 15 ...... Milwaukee* Butler Feb. 17 ...... UW-Green Bay* Assistant Coach ...... Kyle Rechlicz Feb. 24 ...... Youngstown State* Assistant Coach ...... Oties Epps So. • Guard March 1 ...... @ Wright State* Assistant Coach ...... Angie Russell 10.4 ppg, 4.7 rpg March 3 ...... @ Butler*

WBB Contact ...... Alan Ashby * League games SID Phone ...... (216) 687-5288 SID Email ...... [email protected] SID Fax ...... (216) 523-7257 SERIES HISTORY 2005-06 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Press Row Phone ...... (216) 687-4819 UWM leads 17-12 Nov. 20 ...... @ Wisconsin - L, 84-59 Nov. 23 ...... Hillsdale - W, 77-54 Website ...... CSUVikings.com 1/28/06 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 61-46 1/14/06 ...... Cleveland St...... W ...... 68-53 Nov. 25 ...... @ Akron - W, 62-59 2/12/05 ...... Cleveland St...... W ...... 69-61 Nov. 27 ...... Connecticut - L, 85-51 2005-06 Overall Record ...... 4-24 1/13/05 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 71-66 Dec. 3 ...... @ St. Bonaventure - L, 58-49 2005-06 League Record ...... 2-14/9th 2/14/04 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 52-51 Dec. 6 ...... Central Michigan - L, 66-44 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 2/3 1/15/04 ...... Cleveland St...... L ...... 59-57 Dec. 9 ...... @ Dayton - L, 67-59 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 6/6 3/6/03 ...... Green Bay, Wis...... L ...... 83-69 Dec. 11 ...... Western Michigan - L, 92-77 Series Record ...... UWM leads 17-12 2/8/03 ...... Cleveland St...... W ...... 88-81 Dec. 19 ...... @ West Virginia - L, 82-39 1/4/03 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 89-73 Dec. 22 ...... Ohio - L, 76-64 Last Meeting ...... UWM, 61-46 (1/28/06) 2/14/02 ...... Cleveland St...... W ...... 65-61 Dec. 28 ...... Robert Morris - L, 65-54 1/17/02 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 80-67 Dec. 31 ...... Detroit* - W, 76-67 Top Returners 2/10/01 ...... Cleveland St...... W ...... 83-75 Jan. 5 ...... @ UIC* - L, 68-66 Dominique Butler (So., G, 5-9) 1/11/01 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 80-66 Jan. 7 ...... @ Loyola* - L, 73-65 • 10.4 ppg, 4.7 rpg, 0.9 apg, 80 steals 3/9/00 ...... Detroit, Mich...... L ...... 73-68 Jan. 12 ...... UW-Green Bay* - L, 66-51 2/12/00 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 87-66 Jan. 14 ...... Milwaukee* - L, 68-53 Brittany Korth (Jr., G, 5-10) 1/13/00 ...... Cleveland St...... W ...... 70-69 Jan. 19 .....@ Youngstown State* - L, 68-56 • 5.6 ppg, 4.1 rpg, 2.9 apg, 47 steals 3/4/99 ...... Cleveland St...... L ...... 74-61 2/13/99 ...... Cleveland St...... L ...... 85-80 Jan. 26 ...... @ UW-Green Bay* - L, 76-52 1/14/99 ...... Milwaukee...... L ...... 74-69 Jan. 28 ...... @ Milwaukee* - L, 61-46 Newcomers (Yr, Pos., Ht., Transfer) Feb. 2 ...... Wright State* - L, 65-52 Katie Baxter (Fr., F, 6-2) 2/14/98 ...... Milwaukee...... L ...... 68-63 1/15/98 ...... Cleveland St...... L ...... 79-68 Feb. 4 ...... Butler* - L, 71-68 Stephanie Crosley (Fr., F, 5-11) 3/6/97 ...... Green Bay, Wis...... W ...... 79-61 Feb. 9 ...... UIC* - L, 76-52 Kailey Klein (Fr., G/F, 5-11) 2/13/97 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 68-65 Feb. 11 ...... @ Detroit* - L, 78-46 Angel Roque (Fr., G, 5-5) 1/18/97 ...... Cleveland St...... L ...... 83-78 Feb. 13 ...... Youngstown State* - L, 72-54 Jessica Roque (Fr., G, 5-7) 2/17/96 ...... Cleveland St. (OT) .....W ...101-99 Feb. 18 ...... Loyola* - W, 71-62 Stephanie Youdath (So., C, 6-4) 1/20/96 ...... Milwaukee...... L ...... 82-64 Feb. 20 ...... @ Wright State* - L, 59-51 2/4/95 ...... Milwaukee...... L ...... 83-70 Feb. 23 ...... @ Butler* - L, 75-62 2/3/94 ...... Cleveland St...... L ...... 85-75 Feb. 28 ...... @ Loyola - L, 85-82 (Ot) 1/2/94 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 75-67 46 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide 2006-07 OPPONENTS Horizon League Opponents 2006-07 SCHEDULE Nov. 18 ...... @ Ball State Nov. 21 ...... Miami (Ohio) RAIDERS Nov. 24 ...... vs. Indiana (Miami, Fla.) Nov. 25 ..Miami/Nicholls State (Miami, Fla.) THURSDAY, JAN. 25 • 6 P.M. • DAYTON, OHIO Dec. 2 ...... Longwood SATURDAY, FEB. 24 • 2 P.M. • KLOTSCHE CENTER Dec. 5 ...... @ Canisius Dec. 9 ...... Eastern Michigan Location ...... Dayton, Ohio Dec. 14 ...... Wake Forest Colors ...... Hunter Green & Gold Dec. 19 ...... @ Marshall Enrollment ...... 17,074 Dec. 22 ...... Dayton Founded ...... 1964 Dec. 28 ...... @ Youngstown State* Conference ...... Horizon Dec. 30 ...... @ Cleveland State* Arena ...... Bridgett Jan. 6 ...... Butler* Jan. 11 ...... Loyola* Capacity ...... 11,019 Williams Jan. 13 ...... UIC* President ...... Dr. Kim Goldenberg 57-86 (6th Yr) Jan. 20 ...... @ Detroit* Athletics Director ...Dr. Michael Cusack Overall: 67-132 Jan. 25 ...... Milwaukee* Athletics Phone ...... (937) 775-2771 Jan. 27 ...... UW-Green Bay* Ticket Phone ...... (937) 775-4789 Feb. 3 ...... @ Butler* Feb. 8 ...... @ UIC* Head Coach ...... Bridgett Williams Feb. 10 ...... @ Loyola* Alma Mater/Year..Southern Illinois/1993 Feb. 15 ...... Detroit* Record at School ...... 57-86/5 years Feb. 22 ...... @ UW-Green Bay* Career Record ...... 67-132/7 years Brittney Feb. 24 ...... @ Milwaukee* Assistant Coach ...... Jenerrie Everette Whiteside March 1 ...... Cleveland State* March 3 ...... Youngstown State* Assistant Coach ...... Molly Marrin Sr. • Guard Assistant Coach ...... Kevin Williams 13.9 ppg, 6.5 rpg * League games WBB Contact ...... Matt Zircher SID Phone ...... (937) 775-2831 2005-06 SCHEDULE/RESULTS SID Email ...... [email protected] 11/20 ...... @ Virginia - L, 74-56 SID Fax ...... (937) 775-2368 SERIES HISTORY 11/22 ...... @ Longwood - W, 80-77 Press Row Phone ...... (937) 775-4687 UWM leads 18-9 11/26 ...... vs. Montana - L, 57-47 Website ...... WSURaiders.com 1/26/06 ...... Wright State ...... L ...... 69-67 11/27 ...... vs. Western Carolina - W, 65-63 1/5/06 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 64-61 11/30 ...... @ Miami - W, 70-60 2005-06 Overall Record ...... 12-16 2/3/05 ...... Wright State ...... W ...... 57-53 12/6 ...... @ Dayton - L, 63-59 1/20/05 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 69-58 2005-06 League Record ...... 8-8/t-5th 12/10 ...... @ Toledo - L, 69-66 2/5/04 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 61-47 12/13 ...... Marshall - L, 72-66 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/1 1/22/04 ...... Wright State ...... W ...... 69-61 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 7/3 12/17 ...... Ball State - W, 77-74 2/27/03 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 83-75 12/20 ...... Seton Hall - L, 64-48 Series Record ...... UWM leads 18-9 1/23/03 ...... Wright State ...... W ...... 76-65 12/31 ...... Youngstown State* - W, 65-62 Last Meeting ...... WSU, 69-67 (1/26/06) 2/7/02 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 65-47 1/5 ...... @ Milwaukee* - L, 64-61 1/10/02 ...... Wright State ...... W ...... 70-52 1/7 ...... @ UW-Green Bay* - L, 68-56 3/8/01 ...... Wright State ...... W ...... 58-34 Top Returners 1/11 ...... Loyola* - W, 80-55 3/4/01 ...... Wright State ...... W ...... 74-52 Brittney Whiteside (Sr., G, 5-9) 1/14 ...... Butler* - L, 78-56 2/1/01 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 72-59 • 13.9 ppg, 6.5 rpg, 3.0 apg, 60 steals 1/16 ...... @ Detroit* - L, 68-59 3/4/00 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 75-68 Whitney Lewis (Jr., F, 6-0) 2/3/00 ...... Wright State ...... W ...... 71-65 1/21 ...... @ Loyola* - L, 85-77 (ot) • 10.3 ppg, 6.1 rpg, 2.0 apg, 80.0% FT 2/4/99 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 56-41 1/23 ...... @ UIC* - W, 69-59 Tyanda Hammock (Sr., F, 5-10) 1/9/99 ...... Wright State ...... L ...... 66-50 1/26 ...... Milwaukee* - W, 69-67 • 7.9 ppg, 3.8 rpg, 1.5 apg, 18 blocks 2/5/98 ...... Wright State ...... L ...... 56-42 1/28 ...... @ Butler* - L, 71-67 1/10/98 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 68-60 2/2 ...... @ Cleveland State* - W, 65-52 Newcomers (Yr, Pos., Ht., Transfer) 2/8/97 ...... Wright State ...... L ...... 60-44 2/4 ...... @ Youngstown State* - W, 67-60 Heather Parrish (Fr., G, 5-7) 1/13/97 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 81-56 2/7 ...... @ Ohio State - L, 79-48 2/9 ...... Detroit* - L, 55-45 Erica Richardson (Fr., F, 6-1) 2/10/96 ...... Milwaukee...... L ...... 60-47 2/16 ...... UIC* - W, 68-53 Tanni Scott (Fr., F, 6-2) 1/15/96 ...... Wright State ...... L ...... 63-62 2/10/95 ...... Wright State ...... L ...... 69-35 2/20 ...... Cleveland State* - W, 59-51 Kanisha Ward (Fr., G, 5-6) 2/10/94 ...... Milwaukee...... L ...... 93-91 2/23 ...... UW-Green Bay* - L, 66-57 1/6/94 ...... Wright State ...... L ...... 60-53 3/2 ...... @ UIC* - L, 80-78 (ot) 2/2/91 ...... Wright State ...... W ...... 73-55 www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 47 2006-07 OPPONENTS Milwaukee Panthers

2006-07 SCHEDULE Nov. 12 ...... @ Illinois Nov. 17 ...... Bradley BULLDOGS Nov. 21 ..vs. UC-Riverside (Anchorage, Alaska) Nov. 22 ....vs. Alaska Anchorage/Air Force ...... (Anchorage, Ak.) SATURDAY, JAN. 27 • 1 P.M. • INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Nov. 26 ...... @ Ohio THURSDAY, FEB. 22 • 7 P.M. • KLOTSCHE CENTER Nov. 29 ...... IUPUI Dec. 2 ...... Ball State Location ...... Indianapolis, Ind. Dec. 6 ...... @ Evansville Colors ...... Blue & White Dec. 10 ...... Purdue Enrollment ...... 4,400 Dec. 18 ...... @ Louisville Founded ...... 1855 Dec. 20 ...... @ Tennessee State Conference ...... Horizon Dec. 28 ...... @ Cleveland State* Arena ...... Hinkle Fieldhouse Beth Dec. 30 ...... @ Youngstown State* Capacity ...... 11,043 Couture Jan. 6 ...... @ Wright State* Jan. 11 ...... UIC* President ...... Dr. Bobby Fong 49-66 (5th Yr) Jan. 13 ...... Loyola* Horizon League Opponents League Horizon Athletics Director ...... Barry Collier Overall: 307-183 Jan. 18 ...... @ Detroit* Athletics Phone ...... (317) 940-9375 Jan. 20 ...... @ IPFW Ticket Phone ...... (317) 940-3647 Jan. 25 ...... UW-Green Bay* Jan. 27 ...... Milwaukee* Head Coach ...... Beth Couture Feb. 3 ...... Wright State* Feb. 8 ...... @ Loyola* Alma Mater/Year ...... Erskine/1984 Feb. 10 ...... @ UIC* Record at School ...... 49-66/4 years Jackie Feb. 17 ...... Detroit* Career Record ...... 307-183/17 years Feb. 22 ...... @ Milwaukee* Associate Head Coach ...... Gene Hill Closser Feb. 24 ...... @ UW-Green Bay* Assistant Coach ...... Amy Cherubini Sr. • Guard March 1 ...... Youngstown State* Assistant Coach ...... Rachel Bullard 15.1 ppg, 5.2 apg March 3 ...... Cleveland State* * League games WBB Contact ...... Chris Urban SID Phone ...... (317) 940-9994 SID Email ...... [email protected] 2005-06 SCHEDULE/RESULTS SID Fax ...... (317) 940-9808 SERIES HISTORY Nov. 18 ...... @ Purdue - L, 85-59 Press Row Phone ...... (317) 940-9817 UWM leads 15-10 Since Div. I (15-11 Overall) Nov. 25 ...... vs. Central Florida - W, 69-57 Website ...... ButlerSports.com 3/5/06 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 58-57 Nov. 26 ...... @ Saint Mary’s - L, 69-59 2/11/06 ...... Butler ...... W ...... 74-62 Nov. 30 ....@ Eastern Illinois - W, 80-78 (ot) 2005-06 Overall Record ...... 15-14 12/31/05 .....Milwaukee (OT) ...... L ...... 80-79 Dec. 4 ...... vs. Indiana State - L, 85-72 1/22/05 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 66-61 Dec. 7 ...... @ Miami (Ohio) - L, 88-72 2005-06 League Record ...... 9-7/4th Dec. 10 ...... Ball State - L, 74-66 1/3/05 ...... Butler ...... W ...... 76-49 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/1 Dec. 19 ...... Evansville - W, 83-78 1/24/04 ...... Butler ...... L ...... 67-61 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 8/3 Dec. 22 ...... UMBC - W, 72-66 Series Record ...... UWM leads 15-11 1/8/04 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 64-59 Dec. 29 ...... Youngstown State* - W, 78-55 Last Meeting ...... UWM, 58-57 (3/5/06) 3/1/03 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 68-55 Dec. 31 .... @ Milwaukee* - W, 80-79 (ot) 1/25/03 ...... Butler ...... W ...... 70-62 Jan. 4 ...... @ IUPUI - L, 62-54 1/23/02 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 70-39 Jan. 7 ...... UIC* - L, 83-64 Top Returners 1/12/02 ...... Butler ...... W ...... 79-47 Jan. 12 ...... Detroit* - L, 71-69 Jackie Closser (Sr., G, 5-5) 3/1/01 ...... Butler ...... W ...... 67-62 Jan. 14 ...... @ Wright State* - W, 78-56 • 15.1 ppg, 2.0 rpg, 5.2 apg, 84 three’s 2/3/01 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 80-61 Jan. 18 ...... Loyola* - W, 85-72 Lade Akande (So., C, 6-1) 3/2/00 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 71-57 Jan. 22 ...... @ UW-Green Bay* - L, 56-51 Jan. 25 ...... @ IPFW* - W, 70-60 • 16.2 ppg, 8.0 rpg, 2.1 apg, 41 blocks 2/5/00 ...... Butler ...... L ...... 82-74 Jan. 28 ...... Wright State* - W, 71-67 Ellen Hamilton (Jr., G, 5-10) 2/6/99 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 78-63 • 11.2 ppg, 2.5 rpg, 2.1 apg, 46.6% three’s Feb. 2 ...... @ Youngstown State* - L, 71-63 1/7/99 ...... Butler ...... L ...... 87-69 Feb. 4 ...... @ Cleveland State* - W, 71-68 2/7/98 ...... Butler ...... L ...... 75-59 Feb. 6 ...... @ Detroit* - W, 71-65 Newcomers (Yr, Pos., Ht., Transfer) 1/8/98 ...... Milwaukee...... W ...... 61-59 Feb. 11 ...... Milwaukee* - L, 74-62 Julie Seiss (Fr., G/F, 5-9) 2/6/97 ...... Butler (2OT) ...... W ...... 92-91 Feb. 16 ...... @ Loyola* - W, 82-69 Mel Thornton (Fr., F, 6-1) 1/11/97 ...... Milwaukee...... L ...... 61-44 Feb. 18 ...... @ UIC* - L, 85-66 Susan Lester (Fr., F/C, 6-2) 2/8/96 ...... Milwaukee...... L ...... 87-69 Feb. 23 ...... Cleveland State* - W, 75-62 Tara Miller (So., G/F, 5-10, Indiana) 1/13/96 ...... Butler ...... L ...... 97-67 Feb. 25 ...... UW-Green Bay* - L, 79-67 2/26/95 ...... Butler ...... L ...... 81-48 March 1 ...... Detroit - W, 58-45 March 5 ...... @ Milwaukee - L, 58-57 1/12/95 ...... Milwaukee...... L ...... 65-46

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Nov. 10 Bowling Green at Detroit ...... 4 pm Dec. 3 Loyola at Bradley ...... 2 pm UIC at Butler ...... 6 pm Horizon League Composite Schedule Miami (OH) at Cleveland St...... 6 pm UIC at Northern Iowa ...... 4 pm Jan. 13 UIC at Wright St...... Noon Milwaukee at South Florida ....6 pm Dec. 4 St. Bonaventure at Cleveland St. ..6 pm Milwaukee at UW-Green Bay...... 3 pm Cincinnati at Youngsown St...... 6 pm Dec. 5 Wright St. at Canisius ...... 6 pm Detroit at Youngstown St...... 4:15 pm UW-Green Bay at Kansas St...... 7 pm Dec. 6 Loyola at Dayton ...... 4 pm Loyola at Butler ...... 5 pm Nov. 11 Western Michigan at UIC ...... 3 pm Butler at Evansville ...... 6 pm Jan. 16 Loyola at Chicago St...... 7 pm Nov. 12 Butler at Illinois ...... 2 pm Detroit at Eastern Michigan .....6 pm Jan. 18 Butler at Detroit ...... 6 pm Niagara at Cleveland St...... 2 pm Youngstown St. at Indiana St. ..6 pm Youngstown St. at Milwaukee .....7 pm Northwestern at Loyola ...... 2 pm Dec. 7 Cleveland St. at W. Michigan ....6 pm Cleveland St. at UW-Green Bay .....7 pm Nov. 13 Milwaukee at Miami (FL) ...... 6 pm UIC at Wisconsin ...... 7 pm Jan. 20 Butler at IPFW ...... Noon Nov. 14 Buffalo at Detroit...... 4 pm Iowa at UW-Green Bay ...... 7 pm UIC at Loyola ...... 12:30 pm Illinois at UIC ...... 7 pm Air Force at Milwaukee ...... 7 pm Wright St. at Detroit ...... 1 pm Illinois St. at Loyola ...... 7 pm Dec. 9 E. Michigan at Wright St...... Noon Cleveland St. at Milwaukee ...... 2 pm Nov. 15 Oakland at UW-Green Bay ...... 7 pm Northern Iowa at Detroit ...... 1 pm Youngstown St. at UW-Green Bay ...... 3 pm Nov. 17 Youngstown St. at Coppin St. ...5 pm Air Force at UIC ...... 3 pm Jan. 25 Milwaukee at Wright St...... 6 pm Bradley at Butler ...... 6 pm Indiana St. at UW-Green Bay ....3 pm UW-Green Bay at Butler ...... 6 pm Cleveland St. at Ohio ...... 6 pm Dec. 10 Purdue at Butler ...... 2 pm Detroit at UIC ...... 7 pm Detroit at Western Michigan ....6 pm Akron at Cleveland St...... 2 pm Jan. 27 UW-Green Bay at Wright St...... Noon Central Michigan at UIC ...... 7 pm Milwaukee at N. Dakota St...... 2 pm Detroit at Loyola ...... 12:30 pm Milwaukee at Drake ...... 7 pm Dec. 13 Wisconsin at UW-Green Bay.....7 pm Milwaukee at Butler ...... 1 pm Northern Arizona ...... 7 pm Chicago St. at Milwaukee ...... 7 pm Cleveland St. at Youngstown St...... 1 pm Nov. 18 Loyola at Illinois ...... 2 pm Dec. 14 Wake Forest at Wright St...... 6 pm Wright St. at Ball St...... 2 pm Dec. 15 DePaul at Detroit...... 6 pm Feb. 1 Loyola at Cleveland St...... 4 pm Nov. 19 UIC at Eastern Illinois ...... 2 pm Bradley at UIC ...... 7 pm UIC at Youngstown St...... 6 pm Milwaukee at C. Conn. St...... 2 pm Dec. 16 Akron at Youngstown St...... 1 pm Detroit at Milwaukee ...... 7 pm Nov. 20 Detroit at Michigan ...... 6 pm Northern Iowa ...... 4 pm Feb. 3 UIC at Cleveland St...... 2 pm UW-Green Bay at Marquette ....7 pm Cleveland St. at Virginia ...... 6 pm Loyola at Youngstown St...... 4:15 pm Milwaukee at Wisconsin ...... 7 pm UW-Green Bay at Chicago St. ...7 pm Wright St. at Butler ...... 5 pm Nov. 21 Colgate at Cleveland St...... 6 pm Dec. 17 DePaul at UIC ...... 3 pm Detroit at UW-Green Bay ...... 7 pm Miami (OH) at Wright St...... 6 pm Dec. 18 Butler at Louisville ...... 6 pm Feb. 6 Youngstown St. at Oakland ...... 6 pm Buffalo at Youngstown St...... 6 pm Robert Morris at Youngstown St. ..6 pm Feb. 8 Youngstown St. at Detroit ...... 6 pm Butler vs. UC-Riverside ...... 11 pm Dec. 19 IUPUI at Cleveland St...... 4 pm Wright St. at UIC ...... 7 pm Nov. 22 Butler vs. TBA ...... TBA Loyola vs. DePaul ...... 6 pm Butler at Loyola ...... 7 pm Nov. 24 Cleveland St. at Long Island .....1 pm Wright St. at Marshall ...... 6 pm Feb. 10 Cleveland St. at Detroit ...... 11 a.m. Wright St. vs. Indiana ...... 4 pm Detroit vs. SMU ...... TBA UW-Green Bay at Milwaukee .....2 pm Youngstown St. at UNC-Wilm. .5 pm Dec. 20 Loyola vs. Syracuse ...... 6 pm Wright St. at Loyola ...... 3 pm UW-Green Bay vs. Minnesota ..5:30 pm Butler at Tennessee St...... 7 pm Butler at UIC ...... 7 pm Milwaukee vs. San Jose St...... 7 pm Northern Illinois at UIC ...... 7 pm Feb. 13 UIC at Chicago St...... TBA Nov. 25 Evansville at UIC ...... 3 pm Detroit vs. East Carolina ...... TBA Feb. 15 Milwaukee at Cleveland St...... 6 pm Loyola at North Texas ...... 5 pm Dec. 21 Clarion at Youngstown St...... 6 pm Detroit at Wright St...... 6 pm Cleveland St. vs. TBA ...... TBA Dec. 22 Dayton at Wright St...... 6 pm UW-Green Bay at Youngstown St...... 6 pm Wright St. vs. TBA ...... TBA Dec. 23 Milwaukee at LaSalle ...... Noon Feb. 17 Loyola at UIC ...... 1 pm Youngstown St. vs. TBA ...... TBA Dec. 28 Detroit vs. New Hampshire ..3:30 pm UW-Green Bay at Cleveland St...... 2 pm UW-Green Bay vs...... TBA Butler at Cleveland St...... 6 pm Detroit at Butler ...... TBA Milwaukee vs. TBA ...... TBA Wright St. at Youngstown St...... 6 pm Milwaukee at Youngstown St...... TBA Nov. 26 Butler at Ohio ...... 1 pm Loyola at Milwaukee ...... 7 pm Feb. 22 Loyola at Detroit ...... 6 pm Nov. 28 Buffalo at Cleveland St...... 6 pm UIC at UW-Green Bay ...... 7 pm Wright St. at UW-Green Bay ...... 7 pm Loyola at Indiana St...... 6 pm Dec. 29 Detroit vs. TBA ...... TBA Butler at Milwaukee ...... 7 pm Nov. 29 IUPUI at Butler ...... 6 pm Dec. 30 Loyola at UW-Green Bay...... 1 pm Feb. 24 UIC at Detroit ...... 1 pm Detroit at Kentucky ...... 6 pm Butler at Youngstown St...... 1 pm Wright St. at Milwaukee ...... 2 pm Toledo at Wright St...... 6 pm UIC at Milwaukee ...... 2 pm Youngstown St. at Cleveland St...... 2 pm UIC at Northwestern ...... 7 pm Wright St. at Cleveland St...... 2 pm Butler at UW-Green Bay ...... 3 pm DePaul at UW-Green Bay ...... 7 pm Marquette at Milwaukee ...... 7 pm Jan. 4 Youngstown St. at Loyola ...... 4:45 pm Mar. 1 Youngstown St. at Butler ...... 6 pm Nov. 30 Youngstown St. at Miami (OH) ...6 pm UW-Green Bay at Detroit ...... 6 pm Cleveland St. at Wright St...... 6 pm Valparaiso at Loyola ...... 7 pm Cleveland St. at UIC ...... 7 pm UW-Green Bay at Loyola...... 7 pm Jan. 6 Butler at Wright St...... Noon Milwaukee at UIC ...... 7 pm Dec. 2 Ball St. at Butler ...... Noon Milwaukee at Detroit ...... 12:30 pm Mar. 3 Youngstown St. at Wright St...... 1 pm Longwood at Wright St...... Noon Cleveland St. at Loyola ...... 12:30 pm Cleveland St. at Butler ...... 1 pm Detroit at Louisiana St...... 2 pm Youngstown St. at UIC ...... 3 pm Milwaukee at Loyola ...... 3 pm Milwaukee at Iowa St...... 2 pm Jan. 9 N. Dakota St. at UW-Green Bay ...7 pm UW-Green Bay at UIC ...... 7 pm Illinois St. at UW-Green Bay ...... 3 pm Jan. 11 Detroit at Cleveland St...... 4 pm Cleveland St. at Toledo ...... 6 pm Loyola at Wright St...... 6 pm League Games in Italics www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 49 2006-07 OPPONENTS Milwaukee Panthers

The transition to a new format for the Horizon League Women’s Basketball MILWAUKEE INDIVIDUAL Championship is complete and 2007 TOURNAMENT RECORDS will be the fi rst year of the tournament’s Minutes Played true format. 40 - Daryl Schaffeld, 1997 vs. Cleveland State A fi rst round game featuring the eighth and ninth-seeded teams will take place Points at the site of the eighth seed. Following 36 - Jessica Wilhite, 2001 that, quarterfi nal games will be played nounces its tournament seedings. A day vs. UW-Green Bay (League Record) at the top four seeds. off between the semifi nals and champi- Field Goals Made onship is also new this season. 13 - Jessica Wilhite, 2001 New for this year, the semifinals and vs. UW-Green Bay (Tied/League Record) championship game will be played at Milwaukee won the tournament last the highest remaining seed. year, hosting the semifi nals and cham- Three-Pointers Made pionship games as the top seed. It was 7 - Jessica Wilhite, 2001 In previous seasons, the league tran- the Panthers second title in six years. UW- vs. UW-Green Bay (League Record) sitioned to this format with a hybrid Green Bay has won seven of the last nine format. A pre-determined host school league tournaments with UWM’s wins Free Throw Made hosted the tournament as long as it was breaking up the streak. The Panthers 10 - Maria Viall, 2004 2007 Horizon League Tournament League 2007 Horizon vs. Detroit still competing. are 9-10 all-time in the Horizon League Tournament, with their championships Rebounds This year’s tournament gets underway coming in 2001 and 2006. 19 - Maria Viall, 2004 March 5 with a game between the eighth vs. UIC (Tied, League Record) and ninth-seeded teams, with the winner TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE March 5 - First Round advancing to one of four quarterfi nals Assists Game #1: No. 9 Seed at No. 8 Seed games played on the campus of the 9 - Jen Greger, 1997 higher seeds March 7. March 7 - Quarterfi nals vs. Cleveland State Game #2: First Rd. Winner at No. 1 seed The highest remaning seed will then Game #3: No. 7 seed at No. 2 seed Steals Game #4: No. 6 seed at No. 3 seed 5 - Molly O’Brien, 2005 vs. Detroit; Corrin host the semifinals March 9 and the Game #5: No. 5 seed at No. 4 seed Von Wald, 2000 vs. Cleveland State; Daryl championship game March 11. Schaffeld, 1997 vs. Cleveland State March 9 - Semifi nals (at highest seed) No. 1/8/9 vs. No. 4/5 The schedule of the league tournament Blocks No. 2/7 vs. No. 3/6 has also been pushed back a full week, 3 - Traci Edwards, 2006 vs. UIC; Maria with the championship game being March 11 - at highest seed Viall, 2003 vs. Cleveland State; 2001 vs. played the day before the NCAA an- Championship Game Loyola; Jessica Wilhite, 2001 vs. Loyola YEARLY CHAMPIONS UWM RESULTS TEAM TOURNAMENT RECORDS Year Champion Runner-Up Date Opponent W/L Score Points - 80 - vs. Loyola, 2001 2006 Milwaukee UIC 3/6/06 UIC ...... W ...... 71-63 2005 UW-Green Bay Wright State 3/5/06 Butler ...... W ...... 58-57 Pct. - .489 - vs. Detroit, 1998 2004 UW-Green Bay Detroit 3/2/06 Loyola ...... W ...... 76-56 2003 UW-Green Bay Detroit 3/3/05 Detroit ...... L ...... 59-49 3-Pointers Made - 10 - vs. UWGB, 2001 2002 UW-Green Bay Detroit 3/7/04 Detroit ...... L ...... 64-58 2001 Milwaukee UW-Green Bay 3/4/04 UIC ...... W ...... 72-59 3-Point FG Pct. - .556 - vs. UWGB, 2001 2000 UW-Green Bay Cleveland State 3/6/03 Cleveland State ...... L ...... 83-69 1999 UW-Green Bay Detroit 2/28/02 UIC ...... L ...... 75-67 Free Throws Made - 24 - vs. UIC, 2004 1998 UW-Green Bay Butler 3/10/01 UW-Green Bay ...... W ...... 77-62 1997 Detroit UW-Green Bay 3/9/01 Loyola ...... W ...... 80-49 Rebounds - 52 - vs. UWGB, 2001 1996 Butler UW-Green Bay 3/8/01 Wright State ...... W ...... 58-34 1995 Northern Illinois LaSalle 3/9/00 Cleveland State ...... L ...... 73-68 Reb. Margin - +20 - vs. UWGB, 2001 1994 Notre Dame Xavier 3/4/99 Cleveland State ...... L ...... 74-61 1993 Xavier Butler 3/5/98 Detroit ...... L ...... 80-72 Assists - 23 - vs. Loyola, 2006 1992 Notre Dame Xavier 3/7/97 Detroit ...... L ...... 98-63 1991 Notre Dame Butler 3/6/97 Cleveland State ...... W ...... 79-61 Steals - 13 - vs. Wright State, 2001 1990 Notre Dame Butler 3/2/96 Northern Illinois ...... L ...... 117-52 1989 Notre Dame Loyola 3/5/95 UW-Green Bay ...... L ...... 91-52 Blocks - 7 - vs. UIC, 2006

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GOING STREAKING Phoenix. Milwaukee was the top seed The Panthers entered the 2006 NCAA in the tournament for the fi rst time in AWARDS Tournament on a 12-game winning team history. streak. The run eclipsed the previ- Sandy Botham ous school standard of nine games, TAKING THINGS NATIONAL • League Coach of the Year achieved twice. The Panthers began popping up in the national statistic rankings towards the Traci Edwards HAPPY NEW YEAR! end of the season, sitting among the • League Newcomer of the Year • All-League First Team 2005-06 Notes Milwaukee ended 2005 on a sour note, top 50 in fi ve categories at season’s end. losing to Butler in overtime after over- Their best fi eld was assists and rebound- • League All-Newcomer Team coming a large, late defi cit. But, after ing. The team fi nished 17th in assists • League Tournament MVP the calendar switched to 2006, the Pan- and 24th in rebounding margin among • League Player of the Week thers were all smiles. Milwaukee won the 324 Division I schools. UWM was (Jan. 9, Jan. 30) 17-of-19 games to close out the season, also 26th in fi eld goal percentage, 28th including its record 12-game win streak with just 15.6 personal fouls per game Nichole Drummond through the league title game. and 46th in win percentage (.710). • All-League First Team • League All-Defensive Team REACHING NEW HEIGHTS CLEANING THE GLASS LIKE WINDEX • League Player of the Week Thanks to the Panthers’ success at the As evidenced by their national stand- (Feb. 6, Feb. 13) end of the season, they pushed their ing, the Panthers found success re- record to 22-9. The 22 wins set a team bounding the ball all season. They led Meredith Onson Division I record, trumping the team’s the league by over 3.1 boards per game, • League All-Newcomer Team 20-8 mark posted in 2001-02. UWM’s while their rebounding margin of +6.0 run has also led to the team eclipsing was 5.5 better than the next best team Molly O’Brien a school standard with its 31st game of (Youngstown, +0.5). In league play, Mil- • League All-Tournament Team the season. waukee’s numbers were even better, as its 40.1 rpg average was 4.3 better than JUST GRAND! WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS second-best and its rebounding mar- With a lay-in just over midway through With UWM’s win over Loyola Feb. 25, it gin of +10.6 was 7.6 better than second. the fi rst half against UW-Green Bay Feb. clinched its second league champion- UWM outrebounded 23-of-31 oppo- 4, Nichole Drummond became the 14th ship and fi rst since sharing the title with nents last season, posting a 20-3 record member of Milwaukee’s 1,000 point UW-Green Bay in 2000-01. The Panthers in those games. club. She is also the sixth player to do were once again co-champions with it in UWM’s Division I era. Maria Viall, UWGB, but earned the top seed by vir- SHARP SHOOTERS in 2002-03, had been the last player to tue of a regular season sweep of the Milwaukee did its best to reduce re- reach 1,000 and fi nished her career with bounding chances, shooting the ball a school-record 1,867 points. Drum- at a record pace last season. It hit on mond fi nished with 1,153 career points 44.7 percent of its shots from the fi eld and jettisoned to No. 8 on the school’s to break the school record of 44.3 per- all-time scoring list. cent, set in 1991-92. In league play, that fi gure jumped to 46.6 percent, leading 20/20 VISION the league. Traci Edwards fi nished with a school-re- cord 15 double-doubles on the season, STIFLING DEFENSE but it was No. 9 that proved to be the On the other end of the court, UWM most impressive. At Wright State Jan. got the job done, as well. The Panthers 26, she scored a team-high 21 points led the league in opponent fi eld goal and pulled down a school-record 22 percentage, both overall (41.9%) and rebounds. The rookie center broke the in league-only games (39.0%). Just one school mark of 21 reached last by Maria league team eclipsed 45 percent shoot- Viall twice during the 2002-03 season. ing (46% at Butler) against Milwaukee The game was Milwaukee’s fi rst 20/20 during the regular season, while nine game since the second of those games, times it held an opponent to 37.5 per- Feb. 2, 2003. The 22 boards are also tied cent or lower. The Panthers also fi nished for second in league history for a league the league slate with 14 stretches of fi ve game. Feb. 13, Edwards nearly matched minutes-or-more where an opponent her record-setting rebound feat, pulling Traci Edwards was held without a fi eld goal. down 21 boards vs. UW-Green Bay. 52 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide 2005-06 IN REVIEW

EFFICIENT AIN’T SHE gone inside and averaging almost sev- 2005-06 Notes Traci Edwards received a lot of atten- en less three-point attempts per game tion last season for her gaudy scoring (20.7-14.1). In fact, in back-to-back and rebounding totals, but what was games against Wright State (Jan. 5) and most impressive was her effi ciency Youngstown State (Jan. 14), the Pan- from the fi eld. Edwards shot 59.9 per- thers attempted just 14 treys, includ- cent from the fi eld, a fi gure that ranked ing a season-low six at YSU. Milwaukee 10th in the nation. Among fellow fresh- eclipsed 20 three-point tries just twice man, her shooting percentage ranked after hitting the mark 19 times the year second nationally. She also broke the before. Meanwhile, it has attempted 11 school record for fi eld goal percentage or fewer nine times, going 6-3 in those in a season of 57.5 set by Maria Viall in games, and winning its last six. 2001-02. BUT, THERE ARE EXCEPTIONS FRESHMEN HOST BLOCK PARTY With added pressure of opponents in Traci Edwards fi nished her rookie sea- the paint on Traci Edwards, the Panthers son with 50 blocks, a UWM freshman re- still took advantage of their outside cord and second-best in school history. chances. At Green Bay Feb. 4, UWM at- Fellow frosh Katie Fournier was second tempted a season-high 26 three-point- Nichole Drummond on the team with 13 on the year. She ers, hitting on a season-high nine. It’s also blocked seven shots in a two-game next outing was more conservative, as best of 11 the game before that at stretch Feb. 18-23, including fi ve against Milwaukee hit 6-of-11 from behind the Northwestern. Feb. 13 against UW- Youngstown State Feb. 18. That fi gure is arc for a season-best 54.5 percent. The Green Bay, the Panthers were whistled tied for second-most in a game in team team was 10-0 last season when mak- for just nine. On the other side of things, history. Her season fi gure is fi fth all-time ing at least six three’s, doing so last in opponents averaged 3.3 fouls more among UWM freshman. the league championship game (6-13). than UWM and have had 16 players foul out this season. PLAYERS OF THE WEEK ON THEIR BEST BEHAVIOR Nichole Drummond was named Hori- The Panthers were on their best behav- OOPS, WE DID IT AGAIN zon League Player of the Week in back- ior last season on the basketball court. Milwaukee fi rst hosted Butler on New to-back weeks last season, earning her In fact, when Molly O’Brien fouled out Year’s Eve and overcame a 64-46 defi cit second-straight honor Feb. 13. Overall, at Wright State Jan. 26, she was just the over the fi nal 6:52 of regulation to force the Panthers garnered the award three- second and fi nal UWM player to do so. overtime with the teams tied 67-67. straight times and four times on the That tied for tops in the league (UW- In the semifi nals, the Bulldogs led 53- year. Traci Edwards earned the award Green Bay). That game, Milwaukee com- 42 with 7:26 to play. The second time twice, Jan.30 and Jan. 9. mitted 19 fouls after a then-season-low around, UWM outscored its guests 16-4 10 fouls against UIC and its previous down the stretch for the 58-57 win. COACHING MILESTONES Sandy Botham became the second MILWAUKEE AMONG TRACI EDWARDS AMONG coach in league history with 100 wins NCAA DIV. I STATISTICAL LEADERS NCAA DIV. I LEADERS when UWM topped Cleveland State (Top 50) Jan. 28. She joined Green Bay’s Kevin • Field Goal Pct...... 10th ...... 59.9% Borseth in the club. He won his 100th Assists ...... 17th ...... 16.7/g • Rebounding ...... 24th ...... 10.0/g league contest earlier in the season. (1. Duke - 20.5/g) For Botham, it was the second notable AMONG DIVISION I FRESHMAN milestone she reached this season, Reb. Margin ...... 24th ...... +6.0 (Compiled by Portland State surpassing 150 wins at UWM Jan. 12 (1. Maryland - +11.9) Sports Information Offi ce) at Youngstown State. She is one of just two coaches in school history to reach Field Goal Pct...... 26th ...... 44.7% • Games Started ...... t-6th ...... 30 the mark, joining M.A.Kelling (284). (1. Duke - 49.8%) • Scoring ...... 5th ...... 16.1/g • Field Goal Pct...... 2nd ...... 59.9% CHANGE OF PACE Personal Fouls ...... 28th ...... 15.0/g • Rebounds ...... 4th ...... 10.0 rpg The 2004-05 Panthers established (1. Iowa State - 11.8/g) • 20-Point Games .....3rd ...... 11 themselves as a guard-oriented squad • 10-Reb. Games ...... t-3rd ...... 16 and set school records for three-point- Win-Loss Pct...... 46th ...... 71.0% • Double-Doubles ....3rd ...... 15 ers made and attempted in a season. (1. North Carolina - 94.3%) Last season, UWM shifted gears, going www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 53 2005-06 IN REVIEW Milwaukee Panthers 2005-06 OVERALL STATISTICS RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL SCORE BY PERIODS 1ST 2ND OT 2OT TOTAL All Games 22-9 13-3 9-5 0-1 Milwaukee 974 1065 37 7 2083 League Games 14-2 7-1 7-1 0-0 Opponents 907 1077 36 4 2024 Non-League Games 8-7 6-2 2-4 0-1 TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## PLAYER GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF TOT AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 54 Traci Edwards 31-30 30.1 182-304 .599 0-1 .000 136-218 .624 122-189 311 10.0 79-1 80 74 49 45 500 16.1 22 Nichole Drummond 31-31 30.5 132-330 .400 38-119 .319 79-100 .790 44-77 121 3.9 51-0 59 75 12 26 381 12.3 2005-06 Statistics 25 Molly O’Brien 31-28 33.4 131-268 .489 20-68 .294 27-40 .675 61-127 188 6.1 65-1 97 71 6 59 309 10.0 23 Meredith Onson 31-27 31.5 86-196 .439 21-58 .362 30-37 .811 17-76 93 3.0 42-0 98 83 1 22 223 7.2 21 Emily Markert 29-0 12.7 46-111 .414 21-51 .412 14-23 .609 8-45 53 1.8 29-0 37 48 7 9 127 4.4 34 Megan Rogers 26-0 13.6 28-84 .333 11-32 .344 36-45 .800 17-28 45 1.7 24-0 28 41 2 11 103 4.0 52 Dana Schultz 27-26 16.3 38-87 .437 0-1 .000 16-33 .485 26-35 61 2.3 49-0 44 44 4 16 92 3.4 12 Kim Wypiszynski 23-5 10.5 29-60 .483 0-1 .000 18-23 .783 18-34 52 2.3 15-0 13 27 4 5 76 3.3 11 Aubrey Hampton 30-4 12.6 24-83 .289 19-65 .292 23-29 .793 4-12 16 0.5 28-0 34 43 0 9 90 3.0 04 Turquoise McCain 27-3 7.5 20-52 .385 3-11 .273 23-38 .605 8-15 23 0.9 28-0 6 36 2 10 66 2.4 33 Katie Fournier 20-0 9.7 16-46 .348 0-1 .000 9-18 .500 19-36 55 2.8 33-0 8 15 13 6 41 2.1 05 Amanda Cook 17-1 5.5 11-28 .393 1-6 .167 9-20 .450 4-7 11 0.6 10-0 10 15 0 4 32 1.9 45 Aubri Rote 17-0 4.1 7-20 .350 6-9 .667 7-9 .778 11-5 16 0.9 5-0 1 4 0 2 27 1.6 20 Tiffany Morton 7-0 3.9 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 2-8 10 1.4 4-0 0 5 0 0 8 1.1 32 Kiley Johnson 10-0 2.7 3-16 .188 2-12 .167 0-2 .000 0-2 2 0.2 2-0 0 4 0 0 8 0.8 30 Meghan Klein 5-0 1.0 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0 0.0 1-0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0 44 Elisha Hudson 8-0 1.5 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 0 0.0 1-0 2 4 0 1 0 0.0 TM TEAM 49-76 125 4.0 13

Panthers 31 756-1693 .447 142-436 .326 429-641 .669 410-772 1182 38.1 466-2 517 604 100 225 2083 67.2 Opponents 31 755-1801 .419 162-493 .329 352-498 .707 344-653 997 32.2 568-16 416 488 95 329 2024 65.3 2005-06 HORIZON LEAGUE STATISTICS RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL SCORE BY PERIODS 1ST 2ND OT 2OT TOTAL League Games 14-2 7-1 7-1 0-0 Milwaukee 522 552 12 -- 1086 Opponents 440 490 13 -- 943 TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## PLAYER GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF TOT AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 54 Traci Edwards 16-16 30.1 96-156 .615 0-1 .000 78-125 .624 72-119 191 11.9 36-0 41 37 21 29 270 16.9 22 Nichole Drummond 16-16 31.7 76-179 .425 21-62 .339 47-62 .758 25-46 71 4.4 26-0 33 36 5 12 220 13.8 25 Molly O’Brien 16-16 33.3 66-129 .512 11-28 .393 8-14 .571 28-64 92 5.8 29-1 50 31 2 26 151 9.4 23 Meredith Onson 16-15 33.2 44-106 .415 11-31 .355 10-14 .714 9-49 58 3.6 23-0 61 54 0 9 109 6.8 21 Emily Markert 14-0 13.2 25-59 .424 15-32 .469 9-15 .600 5-23 28 2.0 11-0 21 25 4 4 74 5.3 52 Dana Schultz 16-15 18.1 29-64 .453 0-1 .000 11-23 .478 16-20 36 2.3 28-0 28 25 3 13 69 4.3 34 Megan Rogers 12-0 10.2 13-29 .448 5-13 .385 14-17 .824 6-9 15 1.3 10-0 10 17 0 4 45 3.8 11 Aubrey Hampton 16-0 12.1 13-47 .277 8-32 .250 9-10 .900 0-9 9 0.6 18-0 14 20 0 5 43 2.7 12 Kim Wypiszynski 12-1 7.9 11-21 .524 0-1 .000 8-10 .800 6-20 26 2.2 9-0 6 9 0 2 30 2.5 20 Tiffany Morton 3-0 4.0 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 2-5 7 2.3 1-0 0 2 0 0 6 2.0 45 Aubri Rote 10-0 5.1 5-12 .417 4-4 1.000 3-5 .600 6-5 11 1.1 4-0 1 4 0 1 17 1.7 04 Turquoise McCain 13-0 5.7 7-16 .438 0-1 .000 8-17 .471 1-7 8 0.6 15-0 3 13 0 5 22 1.7 05 Amanda Cook 9-1 4.8 5-11 .455 0-3 .000 4-10 .400 2-4 6 0.7 6-0 6 11 0 2 14 1.6 33 Katie Fournier 9-0 9.7 6-21 .286 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 10-17 27 3.0 16-0 2 4 9 1 13 1.4 32 Kiley Johnson 5-0 2.0 1-3 .333 1-3 .333 0-2 .000 0-1 1 0.2 1-0 0 1 0 0 3 0.6 30 Meghan Klein 4-0 1.0 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0 0.0 1-0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0 44 Elisha Hudson 5-0 1.4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 0 0.0 1-0 1 4 0 0 0 0.0 TM TEAM 26-30 56 3.5 4 Panthers 16 399-857 .466 76-212 .358 212-333 .637 214-428 642 40.1 235-1 277 299 44 113 1086 67.9 Opponents 16 352-903 .390 76-260 .292 163-224 .728 153-320 473 29.6 280-8 188 241 43 159 943 58.9

54 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide 2005-06 IN REVIEW 2005-06 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 2005-06 Schedule/Results DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS Nov. 11 @ Oklahoma! L 57-89 5711 (14) Turquoise McCain (5) Meredith Onson Nov. 18 OAKLAND WOT 73-71 391 (19) Traci Edwards (10) Molly O’Brien Nov. 20 @ Iowa L 42-82 2868 (11) Traci Edwards (11) Traci Edwards Nov. 25 @ SE Missouri State W2OT 90-87 671 (20) Traci Edwards (12) Traci Edwards (20) Nichole Drummond Nov. 30 DePAUL L 79-91 567 (21) Traci Edwards (8) Traci Edwards (8) Molly O’Brien Dec. 2 SE MISSOURI STATE W 73-70 343 (18) Traci Edwards (9) Traci Edwards Dec. 4 @ South Dakota State L 55-70 1015 (17) Traci Edwards (4) Dana Schultz (4) Molly O’Brien (4) Megan Rogers Dec. 11 NORTHERN MICHIGAN W 77-65 479 (16) Traci Edwards (12) Traci Edwards Dec. 14 WISCONSIN L 57-72 813 (15) Nichole Drummond (10) Traci Edwards Dec. 18 @ Marquette L 62-70 1552 (15) Emily Markert (11) Molly O’Brien Dec. 29 @ Detroit* W 74-56 308 (20) Traci Edwards (8) Traci Edwards Dec. 31 BUTLER* LOT 79-80 851 (24) Traci Edwards (14) Traci Edwards

Jan. 5 WRIGHT STATE* W 64-61 403 (21) Traci Edwards (11) Traci Edwards Jan. 12 @ Youngstown State* W 64-59 2267 (21) Traci Edwards (13) Traci Edwards Jan. 14 @ Cleveland State* W 68-53 108 (18) Nichole Drummond (14) Traci Edwards Jan. 18 @ Northwestern W 81-73 461 (18) Meredith Onson (9) Traci Edwards (18) Traci Edwards Jan. 21 UIC* W 55-54 603 (15) Nichole Drummond (14) Traci Edwards Jan. 26 @ Wright State L 67-69 179 (21) Traci Edwards (22) Traci Edwards Jan. 28 CLEVELAND STATE* W 61-46 907 (17) Nichole Drummond (11) Traci Edwards

Feb. 4 @ UW-Green Bay* W 69-67 1850 (16) Nichole Drummond (10) Traci Edwards Feb. 9 LOYOLA* W 67-58 1175 (17) Nichole Drummond (9) Traci Edwards Feb. 11 @ Butler* W 74-62 334 (23) Traci Edwards (9) Traci Edwards (9) Molly O’Brien Feb. 13 UW-GREEN BAY* W 65-55 1087 (23) Nichole Drummond (21) Traci Edwards Feb. 16 DETROIT* W 69-55 181 (15) Traci Edwards (8) Traci Edwards Feb. 18 YOUNGSTOWN STATE* W 67-44 361 (16) Nichole Drummond (6) Traci Edwards (6) Katie Fournier Feb. 23 @ UIC* W 65-58 503 (17) Molly O’Brien (10) Traci Edwards Feb. 25 @ Loyola* W 78-66 395 (28) Traci Edwards (11) Traci Edwards

Horizon League Tournament Quarterfi nals - Klotsche Center March 2 LOYOLA W 76-56 366 (23) Traci Edwards (10) Traci Edwards

Horizon League Tournament Semifi nals - Klotsche Center March 5 BUTLER W 58-57 825 (14) Molly O’ Brien (7) Molly O’ Brien

Horizon League Tournament Championship - Klotsche Center March 6 UIC W 71-63 616 (24) Traci Edwards (10) Molly O’ Brien

NCAA Tournament First Round - Rosemont, Ill. March 18 vs. Michigan State L 46-65 3396 (13) Traci Edwards (7) Traci Edwards

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OPPONENT SCORE W/L FG’S PCT 3PT’S PCT FT’S PCT OFF-DEF TOT AVG PF A TO BL STL Pts-Avg @ Oklahoma 57-89 L 17-48 .354 5-14 .357 18-29 .621 12-19 31 31.0 18 6 22 5 6 57-57.0 OAKLAND 73-71 Wot 25-62 .403 6-17 .353 17-24 .708 15-36 51 41.0 19 15 22 2 4 73-65.0 @ Iowa 42-82 L 16-54 .296 2-16 .125 8-15 .533 22-11 33 38.3 18 7 31 3 8 42-57.3 @ SEMO 90-87 W2ot 31-60 .517 5-15 .333 23-33 .697 11-34 45 40.0 20 15 27 4 9 90-65.5 DePAUL 79-91 L 26-51 .510 5-11 .455 22-26 .846 7-25 32 38.4 17 21 26 4 10 79-68.2 SEMO 73-70 W 20-53 .377 5-16 .313 28-37 .757 16-20 36 38.0 20 13 15 2 8 73-69.0 @ South Dakota St. 55-70 L 21-49 .429 5-17 .294 8-11 .727 9-23 32 37.1 13 18 27 5 6 55-67.0 N. MICHIGAN 77-65 W 28-70 .400 5-22 .227 16-22 .727 23-24 47 38.4 16 19 16 4 8 77-68.2 WISCONSIN 57-72 L 19-59 .322 3-10 .300 16-20 .800 8-24 32 37.7 13 15 14 5 10 57-67.0 @ Marquette 62-70 L 26-62 .419 3-16 .188 7-12 .583 13-18 31 37.0 18 15 20 1 11 62-66.5 @ Detroit 74-56 W 24-48 .500 6-15 .400 20-25 .800 9-32 41 37.4 15 15 21 2 7 74-67.2 BUTLER 79-80 Lot 31-75 .413 2-11 .182 15-26 .577 25-23 48 38.2 15 15 15 1 8 79-68.2 Team Game-By-Game Statistics Team WRIGHT STATE 64-61 W 24-51 .471 2-8 .250 14-21 .667 10-39 49 39.1 18 22 22 1 3 64-67.8 @ Youngstown St. 64-59 W 22-49 .449 2-6 .333 18-31 .581 9-26 35 38.8 19 12 15 2 8 64-67.6 @ Cleveland St. 68-53 W 26-52 .500 8-18 .444 8-17 .471 14-28 42 39.0 17 19 25 3 10 68-67.6 at Northwestern 81-73 W 30-54 .556 7-18 .389 14-24 .583 11-18 29 38.4 11 25 17 0 8 81-68.4 UIC 55-54 W 21-44 .477 1-11 .091 12-18 .667 8-33 41 38.5 10 17 24 4 7 55-67.6 @ Wright State 67-69 L 25-61 .410 3-14 .214 14-21 .667 23-27 50 39.2 19 13 23 2 3 67-67.6 CLEVELAND ST. 61-46 W 20-52 .385 4-15 .267 17-27 .630 16-28 44 39.4 14 16 19 1 7 61-67.3 @ UW-Green Bay 69-67 W 27-54 .500 9-26 .346 6-10 .600 12-23 35 39.2 14 19 14 3 4 69-67.3 LOYOLA 67-58 W 25-53 .472 6-11 .545 11-16 .688 14-15 29 38.7 17 18 16 2 10 67-67.3 @ Butler 74-62 W 33-55 .600 4-9 .444 4-10 .400 12-22 34 38.5 11 18 15 0 5 74-67.6 UW-GREEN BAY 65-55 W 22-45 .489 8-16 .500 13-18 .722 11-30 41 38.6 9 17 21 3 5 65-67.5 DETROIT 69-55 W 21-44 .477 3-7 .429 24-34 .706 10-32 42 38.8 13 13 18 4 5 69-67.6 YOUNGSTOWN ST. 67-44 W 26-55 .473 4-13 .308 11-16 .688 13-22 35 38.6 16 18 17 7 12 67-67.6 @ UIC 65-58 W 24-59 .407 7-15 .467 10-22 .455 17-26 43 38.8 14 22 21 4 8 65-67.5 @ Loyola 78-66 W 28-60 .467 7-17 .412 15-21 .714 11-22 33 38.6 14 23 13 5 11 78-67.9 LOYOLA 76-56 W 32-66 .485 3-13 .231 9-12 .750 17-24 41 38.6 11 23 9 6 7 76-68.1 BUTLER 58-57 W 24-58 .414 4-14 .286 6-7 .857 14-21 35 38.5 10 18 14 4 4 58-67.8 UIC 71-63 W 23-48 .479 6-13 .462 19-25 .760 11-26 37 38.5 15 17 23 7 6 71-67.9 vs Michigan St. 46-65 L 19-42 .452 2-12 .167 6-11 .545 7-21 28 38.1 12 13 22 4 7 46-67.2

Milwaukee 2083 756-1693 .447 142-436 .326 429-641 .669 410-772 1182 38.1 466 517 604 100 225 67.2 Opponents 2024 755-1801 .419 162-493 .329 352-498 .707 344-653 997 32.2 568 416 488 95 329 65.3

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OPPONENT SCORE W/L FG’S PCT 3PT’S PCT FT’S PCT OFF-DEF TOT AVG PF A TO BL STL Pts-Avg @ Oklahoma 57-89 L 37-71 .521 6-18 .333 9-17 .529 20-25 45 45.0 25 20 12 6 12 89-89.0 OAKLAND 73-71 Wot 26-65 .400 7-21 .333 12-18 .667 8-27 35 40.0 21 12 14 0 11 71-80.0 @ Iowa 42-82 L 31-53 .585 2-6 .333 18-24 .750 13-19 32 37.3 20 21 20 5 17 82-80.7 @ SEMO 90-87 W2ot 32-81 .395 8-29 .276 15-21 .714 17-24 41 38.2 24 25 17 0 16 87-82.2 DePAUL 79-91 L 37-83 .446 6-22 .273 11-16 .688 25-20 45 39.6 23 18 17 3 11 91-84.0 SEMO 73-70 W 25-46 .543 8-15 .533 12-18 .667 5-20 25 37.2 27 14 19 2 8 70-81.7 @ South Dakota St. 55-70 L 24-66 .364 7-20 .350 15-21 .714 20-22 42 37.9 18 10 14 2 18 70-80.0 N. MICHIGAN 77-65 W 20-54 .370 10-17 .588 15-19 .789 11-23 34 37.4 22 7 20 4 8 65-78.1 WISCONSIN 57-72 L 27-60 .450 6-12 .500 12-18 .667 13-32 45 38.2 17 21 18 9 9 72-77.4 @ Marquette 62-70 L 25-45 .556 3-9 .333 17-28 .607 6-25 31 37.5 13 17 21 4 12 70-76.7 @ Detroit 74-56 W 22-63 .349 3-19 .158 9-15 .600 12-16 28 36.6 21 9 11 1 8 56-74.8 BUTLER 79-80 Lot 29-68 .426 7-23 .304 15-18 .833 17-26 43 37.2 19 17 18 4 7 80-75.2 WRIGHT STATE 64-61 W 23-64 .359 4-16 .250 11-19 .579 8-23 31 36.7 19 10 7 3 15 61-74.2 @ Youngstown St. 64-59 W 20-55 .364 5-16 .313 14-19 .737 11-26 37 36.7 20 14 13 2 7 59-73.1 @ Cleveland St. 68-53 W 20-54 .370 3-9 .333 10-15 .667 9-15 24 35.9 13 12 19 2 16 53-71.7 @ Northwestern 81-73 W 29-52 .558 5-7 .714 10-11 .909 6-19 25 35.2 21 19 21 2 9 73-71.8 UIC 55-54 W 23-67 .343 3-18 .167 5-6 .833 10-20 30 34.9 16 12 13 3 6 54-70.8 @ Wright State 67-69 L 25-57 .439 4-8 .500 15-21 .714 9-17 26 34.4 16 15 11 5 11 69-70.7 CLEVELAND ST. 61-46 W 17-49 .347 1-12 .083 11-14 .786 6-22 28 34.1 23 6 18 3 12 46-69.4 @ UW-Green Bay 69-67 W 22-53 .415 10-24 .417 13-14 .929 8-19 27 33.7 12 12 9 1 5 67-69.2 LOYOLA 67-58 W 19-43 .442 5-13 .385 15-19 .789 11-16 27 33.4 14 15 23 1 10 58-68.7 @ Butler 74-62 W 23-50 .460 6-18 .333 10-12 .833 6-14 20 32.8 14 12 13 2 8 62-68.4 UW-GREEN BAY 65-55 W 22-61 .361 6-24 .250 5-7 .714 10-17 27 32.5 15 8 10 2 17 55-67.8 DETROIT 69-55 W 24-64 .375 7-27 .259 0-3 .000 10-20 30 32.4 27 9 14 5 9 55-67.3 YOUNGSTOWN ST. 67-44 W 16-45 .356 2-4 .500 10-17 .588 8-19 27 32.2 14 9 22 3 9 44-66.4 @ UIC 65-58 W 22-52 .423 4-16 .250 10-14 .714 6-25 31 32.2 20 11 18 4 15 58-66.0 @ Loyola 78-66 W 25-58 .431 6-13 .462 1011 .909 12-25 37 32.3 17 17 22 2 4 66-66.0 LOYOLA 76-56 W 21-54 .389 4-12 .333 10-12 .833 10-20 30 32.2 14 11 12 4 3 56-65.7 BUTLER 58-57 W 21-44 .477 7-12 .583 8-15 .533 6-20 26 32.0 13 10 15 6 7 57-65.4 UIC 71-63 W 24-63 .381 4-18 .222 11-19 .579 14-19 33 32.1 18 8 15 3 15 63-65.3 vs Michigan State 46-65 L 24-61 .393 3-15 .200 14-17 .824 17-18 35 32.2 12 15 12 2 14 65-65.3

Opponents 2024 755-1801 .419 162-493 .329 352-498 .707 344-653 997 32.2 568 416 488 95 329 65.3 Milwaukee 2083 756-1693 .447 142-436 .326 429-641 .669 410-772 1182 38.1 466 517 604 100 225 67.2

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Lows POINTS 90 ...... at SEMO (11/25) POINTS 42 ...... at Iowa (11/20) 81 ...... at Northwestern (1/18) 46 ...... vs Michigan State (3/18) 79 ...... vs Butler (12/31) 55 ...... at South Dakota State (12/4)

Highs/ 79 ...... vs DePaul (11/30) 55 ...... vs UIC (1/21) 78 ...... at Loyola (2/25) 57 ...... at Oklahoma (11/11) FIELD GOALS MADE 33 ...... at Butler (2/11) 57 ...... vs Wisconsin (12/14) 32 ...... vs Loyola (3/2) FIELD GOALS MADE 16 ...... at Iowa (11/20) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 75 ...... vs Butler (12/31) 17 ...... at Oklahoma (11/11) 70 ..... vs Northern Michigan (12/11) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 42 ...... vs Michigan State (3/18) FIELD GOAL PCT. .600 (33-55) ...... at Butler (2/11) 44 ...... vs UIC (1/21) .556 (30-54) ...... at Northwestern (1/18) 44 ...... vs Detroit (2/16) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 9 ...... at UW-Green Bay (2/4) FIELD GOAL PCT. .296 (16-54) ...... at Iowa (11/20) 8 ...... vs UW-Green Bay (2/13) .322 (19-59) ...... vs Wisconsin (12/14) 8 ...... at Cleveland State (1/14) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 1 ...... vs UIC (1/21) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 26 ...... at UW-Green Bay (2/4) 2 ...... at Iowa (11/20) 22 ..... vs Northern Michigan (12/11) 2 ...... vs Butler (12/31) 3 PT FG PCT. .545 (6-11) ...... vs Loyola (2/9) 2 ...... vs Wright State (1/5) .500 (8-16) ...... vs UW-Green Bay (2/13) 2 ...... at Youngstown State (1/12) FREE THROWS MADE 28 ...... vs SEMO (12/2) 2 ...... vs Michigan State (3/18) 24 ...... vs Detroit (2/16) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 6 ...... at Youngstown State (1/12) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 37 ...... vs SEMO (12/2) 7 ...... vs Detroit (2/16) 34 ...... vs Detroit (2/16) 3 PT FG PCT. .091 (1-11) ...... vs UIC (1/21) FREE THROW PCT. .857 (6-7) ...... vs Butler (3/5) .125 (2-16) ...... at Iowa (11/20) .846 (22-26) ...... vs DePaul (11/30) FREE THROWS MADE 4 ...... at Butler (2/11) REBOUNDS 51 ...... vs Oakland (11/18) 6 ...... at UW-Green Bay (2/4) 50 ...... at Wright State (1/26) 6 ...... vs Butler (3/5) ASSISTS 25 ...... at Northwestern (1/18) 6 ...... vs Michigan State (3/18) 23 ...... vs Loyola (3/2) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 7 ...... vs Butler (3/5) 23 ...... at Loyola (2/25) 10 ...... at UW-Green Bay (2/4) STEALS 12 ...... vs Youngstown State (2/18) 10 ...... at Butler (2/11) 11 ...... at Loyola (2/25) FREE THROW PCT. .400 (4-10) ...... at Butler (2/11) 11 ...... at Marquette (12/18) .455 (10-22) ...... at UIC (2/23) BLOCKED SHOTS 7 ...... vs UIC (3/6) REBOUNDS 28 ...... vs Michigan State (3/18) 7 ...... vs Youngstown State (2/18) 29 ...... at Northwestern (1/18) TURNOVERS 31 ...... at Iowa (11/20) 29 ...... vs Loyola (2/9) 27 ...... at South Dakota State (12/4) ASSISTS 6 ...... at Oklahoma (11/11) 27 ...... at SEMO (11/25) 7 ...... at Iowa (11/20) FOULS 20 ...... vs SEMO (12/2) STEALS 3 ...... vs Wright State (1/5) 20 ...... at SEMO (11/25) 3 ...... at Wright State (1/26) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 ...... at Northwestern (1/18) 0 ...... at Butler (2/11) TURNOVERS 9 ...... vs Loyola (3/2) 13 ...... at Loyola (2/25) FOULS 9 ...... vs UW-Green Bay (2/13) 10 ...... vs UIC (1/21) 10 ...... vs Butler (3/5)

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POINTS 91 ...... vs DePaul (11/30) POINTS 44 ...... vs Youngstown State (2/18) Lows 89 ...... at Oklahoma (11/11) 46 ...... vs Cleveland State (1/28) 87 ...... at SEMO (11/25) 53 ...... at Cleveland State (1/14) 82 ...... at Iowa (11/20) 54 ...... vs UIC (1/21) 80 ...... vs Butler (12/31) 55 ...... vs UW-Green Bay (2/13) FIELD GOALS MADE 37 ...... vs DePaul (11/30) 55 ...... vs Detroit (2/16) 37 ...... at Oklahoma (11/11) FIELD GOALS MADE 16 ...... vs Youngstown State (2/18) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 83 ...... vs DePaul (11/30) 17 ...... vs Cleveland State (1/28) 81 ...... at SEMO (11/25) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 43 ...... vs Loyola (2/9) FIELD GOAL PCT. .585 (31-53) ...... at Iowa (11/20) 44 ...... vs Butler (3/5) .558 (29-52) ...... at Northwestern (1/18) FIELD GOAL PCT. .343 (23-67) ...... vs UIC (1/21) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 10 ...... at UW-Green Bay (2/4) .347 (17-49) ...... vs Cleveland State (1/28) 10 ..... vs Northern Michigan (12/11) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 1 ...... vs Cleveland State (1/28) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 29 ...... at SEMO (11/25) 2 ...... at Iowa (11/20) 27 ...... vs Detroit (2/16) 2 ...... vs Youngstown State (2/18) 3 PT FG PCT. .714 (5-7) ...... at Northwestern (1/18) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 4 ...... vs Youngstown State (2/18) .588 (10-17) ...... vs N. Michigan (12/11) 6 ...... at Iowa (11/20) FREE THROWS MADE 18 ...... at Iowa (11/20) 3 PT FG PCT. .083 (1-12) ...... vs Cleveland State (1/28) 17 ...... at Marquette (12/18) .158 (3-19) ...... at Detroit (12/29) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 28 ...... at Marquette (12/18) FREE THROWS MADE 0 ...... vs Detroit (2/16) 24 ...... at Iowa (11/20) 5 ...... vs UIC (1/21) FREE THROW PCT. .929 (13-14) ...... at UW-Green Bay (2/4) 5 ...... vs UW-Green Bay (2/13) .909 (10-11) ...... at Loyola (2/25) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 3 ...... vs Detroit (2/16) .909 (10-11) ...... at Northwestern (1/18) 6 ...... vs UIC (1/21) REBOUNDS 45 ...... vs Wisconsin (12/14) FREE THROW PCT. .000 (0-3) ...... vs Detroit (2/16) 45 ...... vs DePaul (11/30) .529 (9-17) ...... at Oklahoma (11/11) 45 ...... at Oklahoma (11/11) REBOUNDS 20 ...... at Butler (2/11) ASSISTS 25 ...... at SEMO (11/25) 24 ...... at Cleveland State (1/14) 21 ...... vs Wisconsin (12/14) ASSISTS 6 ...... vs Cleveland State (1/28) 21 ...... at Iowa (11/20) 7 ...... vs Northern Michigan (12/11) STEALS 18 ...... at South Dakota State (12/4) STEALS 3 ...... vs Loyola (3/2) 17 ...... vs UW-Green Bay (2/13) 4 ...... at Loyola (2/25) 17 ...... at Iowa (11/20) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 ...... vs Oakland (11/18) BLOCKED SHOTS 9 ...... vs Wisconsin (12/14) 0 ...... at SEMO (11/25) 6 ...... vs Butler (3/5) TURNOVERS 7 ...... vs Wright State (1/5) 6 ...... at Oklahoma (11/11) 9 ...... at UW-Green Bay (2/4) TURNOVERS 23 ...... vs Loyola (2/9) FOULS 12 ...... at UW-Green Bay (2/4) 22 ...... at Loyola (2/25) 12 ...... vs Michigan State (3/18) 22 ...... vs Youngstown State (2/18) FOULS 27 ...... vs Detroit (2/16) 27 ...... vs SEMO (12/2)

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GAME 1 • #25/25 OKLAHOMA 89, MILWAUKEE 57 GAME 2 • MILWAUKEE 73, OAKLAND 71 - OT 11/11/05 • 7 p.m. Score 1st 2nd Tot 11/18/05 • 7 p.m. Score 1st 2nd OT Tot Norman, Okla. (Noble Center) Milwaukee 21 36 - 57 Milwaukee, Wis. (Klotsche Center) Oakland 29 32 10 - 71 Attendance - 5,711 Oklahoma 43 46 - 89 Attendance - 391 Milwaukee 37 24 12 - 73 NORMAN, Ok. - scored 24 points and grabbed 10 MILWAUKEE, Wis. - Molly O’Brien hit a three-pointer with 1:22 re- rebounds as the claimed an 89-57 win over maining in overtime and Megan Rogers converted two free throws the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Friday night in the fi rst round as the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s basketball team of the Preseason WNIT. The 25th-ranked Sooners scored the fi rst 11 defeated Oakland, 73-71, in overtime Friday evening at the Klotsche points of the game and never looked back in advancing to a second Center. The Panthers led by as many as 14 in the fi rst half, before the round contest Sunday against Southern Methodist University. Grizzlies fought back to lead late and eventually force overtime.

The Panthers found the going tough all night long against the taller After Rogers’ free throws made it 73-70 late in overtime, Anne Hafeli Sooners, as the highly-touted freshmen duo of Courtney and Ashley passed up a chance for a game-tying three and was fouled driving Paris lived up to their advance billing. Courtney Paris did her dam- to the basket with 0.4 seconds remaining. She hit her fi rst free throw age in just 20 minutes of action, while Ashley Paris added eight and missed the second as the ball was defl ected out of bounds at points and seven rebounds of her own. Plus, the Sooners held a 45- the buzzer. 31 advantage in rebounding while forcing 22 Panther turnovers.

2005-06 Recaps/Box Scores 2005-06 Recaps/Box In the fi nal minutes of regulation, the Panthers nearly saw the game After UWM weathered the initial 11-0 surge by Oklahoma, the Pan- slip away, falling down by as many as four down the stretch. After thers pulled within 18-10 on a Nichole Drummond jumper with Traci Edwards tied the game at 59-59 with just over a minute re- 10:35 left. But, the Sooners scored the next eight points to lead 26- maining, she grabbed a rebound on the other end. Meredith Onson 10 with 8:16 left and UWM would get no closer than 14 points the then hit a jumper from the left elbow for a 61-59 lead. rest of the way. On the Grizzlies’ next trip down the fl oor, Jayme Wilson drew a foul From there, UWM could get no closer than 24 points and Oklahoma and tied the game with a pair of free throws and then stole the in- led by as many as 34 points in the fi nal seven minutes of the game. bounds pass. Both teams then took a timeout, before Wilson’s last- second three fell short and the game headed into overtime. Along with the strong inside play from the Paris sisters, the Sooners got 11 points from Andrews and 10 points and eight rebounds from In overtime, each team traded baskets, with both teams within Preseason All-Big 12 selection Leah Rush. The Sooners shot 52.1 per- three-or-less the entire period. cent from the fi eld for the game while limiting the Panthers to just 35.4 percent shooting. Milwaukee broke open a close game early, using a 19-5 run midway through the fi rst half to build a 13-point lead at 30-17. The Panthers Milwaukee Panthers (0-1) then opened the biggest lead of the game at 35-21 on a pair of Kim Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Wypiszynski free throw, but Oakland then went on an 8-2 run to cut Drummond-F ...... 4-8 1-3 3-4 2 12 1 2 0 0 33 the gap to 37-29 at the break. O’Brien-F ...... 1-6 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 2 0 1 25 Schultz-C ...... 1-2 0-0 2-4 1 4 0 3 1 0 14 Oakland Grizzlies (0-1) Hampton-G ...... 2-5 2-4 2-4 0 8 3 2 0 0 25 Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Onson-G ...... 1-3 0-0 2-2 5 4 0 3 0 0 23 Piggott-F ...... 8-13 1-1 1-2 3 18 0 2 0 1 35 McCain ...... 5-6 1-1 3-6 3 14 0 5 2 2 20 Cook ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Baker-F ...... 1-9 0-1 0-0 3 2 3 1 0 2 37 Wypiszynski ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Hafeli-G ...... 7-14 4-9 2-4 5 20 0 5 0 1 38 Markert ...... 1-3 0-1 0-0 2 2 1 1 1 1 8 Terava-G ...... 3-5 0-2 1-1 5 7 5 2 0 2 36 Johnson...... 1-3 0-2 0-0 0 2 0 1 0 0 5 Wilson-G ...... 6-20 2-8 3-5 6 17 1 2 0 5 45 Fournier ...... 0-2 0-0 4-6 3 4 0 0 0 0 9 Puryear ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Rogers ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 7 White ...... 1-3 0-0 3-4 4 5 0 0 0 0 12 Hudson ...... 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 Kidd ...... 0-0 0-0 2-2 4 2 3 2 0 0 13 Rote ...... 1-3 1-2 0-0 1 3 0 0 0 1 3 Knurick ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Edwards ...... 0-4 0-0 2-3 2 2 0 2 1 0 19 Jury ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Totals ...... 17-48 5-14 18-29 31 57 6 22 5 6 200 Totals ...... 26-65 7-21 12-18 35 71 12 14 0 11 225 (.354) (.357) (.621) (.400) (.333) (.667)

#25/25 Oklahoma Sooners (1-0) Milwaukee Panthers (1-1) Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Rush-F ...... 3-5 1-2 3-4 8 10 5 3 1 2 28 Drummond-F ...... 1-5 0-1 1-2 6 3 2 0 0 0 31 Paris, C.-C ...... 12-15 0-0 0-2 10 24 2 2 3 1 20 Schultz-F ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 Welch-G ...... 4-9 1-2 2-2 5 11 0 0 0 2 21 Edwards-C ...... 7-13 00 5-5 9 19 4 4 1 1 25 Brown-G ...... 3-4 0-0 0-0 3 6 4 1 0 0 19 McCain-G ...... 3-4 2-2 0-0 2 8 0 4 0 0 11 Higgins-G...... 1-4 0-2 1-2 0 3 2 0 0 3 28 Hampton-G ...... 0-4 0-4 0-0 2 0 3 1 0 0 19 Paris, A...... 4-9 0-0 0-0 7 8 2 0 2 0 20 Wypiszynski ...... 3-5 0-0 5-7 1 11 0 2 0 0 20 Andrews ...... 4-8 3-7 0-0 2 11 2 1 0 1 17 Markert ...... 0-4 0-2 0-0 2 0 2 1 0 0 16 Preston ...... 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 3 0 0 8 Onson ...... 2-6 0-0 0-0 2 4 0 1 0 1 22 Winchester ...... 1-2 0-0 2-4 0 4 0 1 0 0 5 O’Brien ...... 5-9 3-5 1-2 10 14 1 2 0 0 37 Moore ...... 3-7 1-2 1-3 3 8 2 1 0 2 19 Fournier ...... 2-3 0-0 1-2 7 5 1 2 1 2 18 Sanchez ...... 2-6 0-3 0-0 0 4 1 0 0 1 15 Rogers ...... 2-8 1-3 4-6 4 9 1 2 0 0 22 Totals ...... 37-71 6-18 9-17 45 89 20 12 6 12 200 Totals ...... 25-62 6-17 17-24 51 73 15 22 2 4 225 (.521) (.333) (.529) (.403) (.353) (.708)

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GAME 3 • IOWA 82, MILWAUKEE 42 GAME 4 • MILWAUKEE 90, SE MISSOURI STATE 87 - 2OT 2005-06 Recaps/Box Scores 11/20/05 • 2 p.m. Score 1st 2nd Tot 11/25/05 • 7 p.m. Score 1st 2nd OT Tot Iowa City, Iowa (Carver-Hawkeye Arena) Milwaukee 23 19 - 42 Cape Girardeau, Mo. (Show Me Center) Milwaukee 29 32 13/7 - 90 Attendance - 2,868 Iowa 38 44 - 82 Attendance - 671 SEMO 37 24 13/4 - 87 IOWA CITY, Iowa - The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. - Senior Molly O’Brien hit a layup with 33 basketball committed 31 turnovers and shot just under 16 percent seconds remaining in the second overtime and freshman Traci Ed- in the second half in falling to the , 82-42, Sunday wards converted a free throw with 9.9 seconds to go as the Uni- afternoon at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The Panthers (1-2) were held versity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s basketball team outlasted scoreless for almost nine minutes in the second half in falling in the Southeast Missouri State, 90-87, Friday night in Cape Girardeau, Mo. Hawkeyes’ (1-0) season-opener. Wanika Owsley hit the game-tying shot at the end of both regula- tion and the fi rst overtime for the Redhawks, but it was not enough UWM’s shooting woes came after it hit on 50 percent of its shots in as the Panthers came away with the win. the fi rst half. In the second half, the Panthers shot 15.6 percent and had 16 turnovers that led to 19 Iowa points. The Hawkeyes shot 61.5 The game was tied at 83 apiece heading into the second overtime. after halftime, but fi nished with 10 turnovers in the frame. UWM scored the fi rst four points on two free throws from Rogers and an Edwards layup. SEMO battled back with four-straight points After leading 38-23 at halftime, the Hawkeyes pushed their lead to by Joiceline Thesing to tie it 87-87. Milwaukee then scored the fi nal 21 at 44-23 by scoring the fi rst six points of the second half. Milwau- three points of the game to ice the victory. kee cut the lead to 18 on two occasions early, but would not get any closer. After an Emily Markert three made it 57-36 with 12:17 to play, UWM scored the fi rst seven points of the fi rst overtime, but South- Milwaukee did not score for 8:45, as Iowa went on a 16-0 run for a east battled back with the next seven points of its own to keep 37-point lead at 73-36. Amanda Cook ended the run by hitting the the contest level. The Panthers began to pull away again, getting a second of two free throws with 3:32 to go in the game. jumper from Onson and two free throws from Edwards. After Con- ceicao hit a jumper, Owsley stole the inbound pass and hit a quick In the fi rst half, Traci Edwards scored the fi rst six points of the game layup with 13.4 seconds to go. for UWM, staking the Panthers to an early 6-5 lead on her layup fi ve minutes into the game. Minutes later, Iowa went on a 15-3 run to Onson then drew a foul, Conceicao’s fi fth of the game, and calmly build a 24-11 lead when Megan Skouby hit her second-straight hit two free throws for another two-point lead. Not to be denied, jumper in the paint for IU, while at one point Krista VadeVenter Owsley took the inbound pass coast-to-coast and hit a layup at the scored nine-straight points during the run. buzzer to send the game into a second overtime.

Milwaukee Panthers (1-2) A free throw by Owsley with 55 seconds remaining in regulation Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN knotted the game at 67-all. O’Brien hit a layup and Edwards one Drummond-F ...... 1-5 0-2 0-0 4 2 2 5 1 1 18 of two from the free throw line to make it a three-point game at Schultz-F ...... 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 2 1 1 0 0 15 70-67 with 18.9 second remaining. The Redhawks brought the ball Edwards-C ...... 5-8 0-0 1-4 11 11 0 4 1 1 27 back down and Owsley hit another three with just seven ticks on McCain-G ...... 1-4 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 2 0 1 17 the clock. With a chance for the win, Milwaukee got the ball into the Hampton-G ...... 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 4 0 0 11 paint, where Rogers’ put-back fell just after the horn sounded. Cook ...... 0-3 0-0 2-4 2 2 0 0 0 0 6 Wypiszynski ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 9 Markert ...... 3-6 1-2 1-2 2 8 0 5 0 1 15 Milwaukee Panthers (2-2) Onson ...... 3-7 1-3 0-0 0 7 0 1 0 1 22 Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN O’Brien ...... 1-6 0-2 0-0 1 2 4 3 0 0 23 Drummond-F ...... 7-14 3-6 3-4 1 20 1 1 0 3 46 Johnson...... 0-6 0-5 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 Schultz-F ...... 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 2 1 5 0 0 15 Fournier ...... 1-2 0-0 0-1 1 2 0 2 0 0 12 Edwards-C ...... 8-12 0-0 4-7 12 20 2 5 4 2 42 Rogers ...... 0-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 3 14 McCain-G ...... 0-1 0-0 1-2 0 1 1 0 0 0 11 Hudson ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Hampton-G ...... 1-2 1-2 0-0 1 3 0 2 0 0 6 Rote ...... 0-0 0-0 4-4 3 4 0 0 0 0 4 Wypiszynski ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 Totals ...... 16-54 2-16 8-15 33 42 7 31 3 8 200 Markert ...... 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 2 0 0 4 (.296) (.125) (.533) Onson ...... 4-5 0-0 3-4 5 11 4 3 0 1 44 O’Brien ...... 5-15 0-5 3-4 9 13 2 6 0 2 39 Fournier ...... 1-2 0-0 2-2 3 4 0 0 0 1 8 (1-0) Rogers ...... 3-5 1-2 7-10 3 14 3 3 0 0 33 Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Totals ...... 31-60 5-15 23-33 45 90 15 27 4 9 250 Reedy-F ...... 2-4 0-1 2-2 7 6 1 4 0 4 18 (.517) (.333) (.697) VandeVenter-F ...... 5-7 0-0 2-4 6 12 3 0 1 2 16 Schlapkohl-C ...... 4-8 0-0 4-4 2 12 1 3 0 2 21 Southeast Missouri State Redhawks (1-2) Emmert-G ...... 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 3 0 2 21 Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Smith, C.-G ...... 3-7 1-2 4-6 0 11 1 1 0 0 13 Purcell-F ...... 6-17 2-9 1-1 10 15 1 1 0 3 39 Smith, K...... 3-3 0-0 2-4 4 8 2 1 0 3 18 Jackson-F ...... 5-10 0-0 7-9 8 17 1 2 0 2 38 Pope ...... 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 2 0 0 0 1 9 Conceicao-C ...... 8-17 1-3 4-6 3 21 5 4 0 1 28 Graham...... 2-4 0-0 0-0 3 4 6 2 0 1 21 Owsley-G ...... 4-11 3-6 1-2 4 12 7 4 0 6 43 Ausdemore ...... 4-6 1-3 0-0 0 9 2 2 1 2 20 Dunn-G ...... 3-7 1-5 0-0 2 7 3 1 0 2 26 VanderPol ...... 0-1 0-0 2-2 4 2 0 2 0 0 10 Ryan ...... 1-5 1-5 0-0 2 3 6 1 0 0 26 Skouby ...... 6-8 0-0 0-0 1 12 1 1 3 0 18 Nixon ...... 1-4 0-1 2-2 3 4 2 0 0 1 20 Kasperek ...... 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 1 1 0 0 15 Lyles ...... 2-4 0-0 0-1 6 4 0 3 0 1 17 Totals ...... 31-53 2-6 18-24 32 82 21 20 5 17 200 Blunt ...... 0-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 (.585) (.333) (.750) Thesing ...... 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 4 0 1 0 0 7 TOTALS ...... 32-81 8-29 15-21 41 87 25 17 0 16 250 (.395) (.276) (.714) www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 61 2005-06 IN REVIEW Milwaukee Panthers

GAME 5 • #14/14 DePAUL 91, MILWAUKEE 79 GAME 6 • MILWAUKEE 73, SE MISSOURI STATE 70 11/30/05 • 7 p.m. Score 1st 2nd Tot 12/2/05 • 7 p.m. Score 1st 2nd Tot Milwaukee, Wis. (Klotsche Center) DePaul 37 54 - 91 Milwaukee, Wis. (Klotsche Center) SEMO 38 32 - 70 Attendance - 567 Milwaukee 36 43 - 79 Attendance - 343 Milwaukee 39 34 - 73 MILWAUKEE, Wis. - Khara Smith had a game-high 23 points and MILWAUKEE, Wis. - Emily Markert defl ected a pass in the paint and 16 rebounds as No. 14 DePaul defeated the University of Wiscon- Molly O’Brien came up with the steal with 3.8 seconds remaining sin- Milwaukee women’s basketball team, 91-79, Wednesday night as the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s basketball team at the Klotsche Center. held on for a 73-70 victory over Southeast Missouri State Friday eve- ning at the Klotsche Center. UWM had cut DePaul’s second half lead to six points at 69-63 when Molly O’Brien converted a three-point play on a layup and at the After her steal, O’Brien immediately drew the foul with the Panthers line. The Blue Demons then began to pull away, building a 15-point ahead, 71-70, and hit both of her free throws for the team’s second advantage with a 9-0 run. Allie Quigley capped the run with a three win over SEMO this season. UWM came out on top, 90-87, in two to make it 78-63 with fi ve minutes to go. overtimes when the teams met Nov. 25 in Cape Girardeau, Mo. Milwaukee had led throughout the fi rst half before heading into halftime trailing 37-36. The Panthers scored the fi rst four points of Milwaukee had taken a six-point lead at 69-63 on a three-pointer the game and, after falling down 10-9, went on a 10-0 run over 90 by Megan Rogers with just over fi ve minutes to go in the game. 2005-06 Recaps/Box Scores 2005-06 Recaps/Box seconds to make it 19-10 seven minutes into the game. A pair of free That lead fell to one when Wanika Owsley came up with a steal and throws by Turquoise McCain kick-started the streak. Katie Fournier found Simone Jackson for a layup to make it 71-70 with 1:06 to go. then converted a fast-break layup and Aubrey Hampton and O’Brien hit back-to-back three’s for the team’s biggest lead of the game. Coming out of halftime trailing by one, the Redhawks opened the second half on a 9-2 run and built a 47-41 lead when Conceicao had Both teams traded baskets, with UWM’s lead falling to four before a three-point play just under four minutes into the half. From that a three-point play by Traci Edwards and a Meredith Onson layup point, UWM came alive going on an 8-0 run ignited by a Traci Ed- pushed it back to nine at 26-17 at the midway point of the half. A wards three-point play. pair of jumpers by Erin Cattell and a Khara Smith layup made it 26- 25 down the stretch. Smith hit another layup with seven seconds UWM hit then three free throws to tie it and went ahead 49-47 on a remaining to provide for the halftime score. layup by Markert at the 14-minute mark. The game went back and forth until Edwards put the Panthers up for good with a pair of free Coming out of the break, Milwaukee managed to regain the lead 32 throws, making it 55-54 with 10:59 to play. Milwaukee would build seconds in, when Nichole Drummond converted two free throws for its lead to seven at 61-54 a minute and a half later and then hold on the fi rst points of the second half. Edwards then converted another down the stretch for the win. three-point play for the team’s last lead of the game at 41-39. Quig- ley scored the fi rst six points after halftime for DePaul as it started to pull away. The game’s fourth and fi nal tie was at 45-45 when Drum- Southeast Missouri State Redhawks (3-3) mond hit a layup with 16:26 to play. Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Purcell-F ...... 3-6 1-2 0-0 3 7 1 1 2 2 23 Jackson-F ...... 3-4 0-0 0-0 4 6 2 2 0 1 29 #14/14 DePaul Blue Demons (6-0) Conceicao-C ...... 9-16 1-2 9-11 7 28 3 7 0 1 39 Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Owsley-G ...... 1-2 1-2 2-2 3 5 5 4 0 2 27 Carney-F ...... 3-7 0-1 5-6 8 11 3 2 0 1 22 Smith, K.-F ...... 10-18 0-1 3-3 16 23 1 4 0 2 34 Nixon-G ...... 3-5 3-4 0-0 0 9 0 2 0 0 23 Rubino-G ...... 5-13 1-5 0-0 8 11 2 2 3 0 36 Ryan ...... 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 3 2 1 0 1 14 Quigley-G ...... 10-19 2-4 1-2 1 23 2 1 0 3 28 Kintchen ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Towers-G ...... 0-3 0-3 2-2 1 2 2 0 0 2 12 Dunn ...... 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 3 1 0 0 1 11 Mitidiero ...... 1-5 1-4 0-0 0 3 1 1 0 0 9 Lyles ...... 3-4 0-0 1-5 7 7 0 1 0 0 19 Cattell ...... 5-9 1-1 0-1 4 11 1 2 0 1 14 Blunt ...... 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 1 0 0 2 Carney ...... 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 0 2 0 0 0 12 Thesing ...... 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 9 Levine ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 Totals ...... 25-46 8-15 12-18 25 70 14 19 2 8 200 Johnson...... 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 2 0 0 1 14 (.543) (.533) (.667) Morrison ...... 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 4 Smith, Ca...... 2-3 1-1 0-0 1 5 0 0 0 0 5 Milwaukee Panthers (3-3) Benton ...... 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 3 0 0 8 Medley ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN TOTALS ...... 37-83 6-22 11-16 45 81 18 17 3 11 200 Drummond-F ...... 5-11 2-4 3-4 7 15 1 4 1 2 32 (.446) (.273) (.688) Schultz-F ...... 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 4 1 1 0 0 14 Edwards-C ...... 4-10 0-0 10-12 9 18 4 0 1 1 30 Milwaukee Panthers (2-3) Onson-G ...... 2-9 1-2 5-6 0 10 3 2 0 1 32 Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN O’Brien-G ...... 0-4 0-3 6-8 5 6 2 0 0 1 26 Drummond-F ...... 6-11 2-5 6-6 6 20 2 1 1 2 36 McCain ...... 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 Schultz-F ...... 1-4 0-0 2-2 3 4 5 2 0 1 15 Hampton ...... 0-3 0-3 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 1 12 Edwards-C ...... 9-13 0-0 3-4 8 21 0 5 3 1 32 Morton ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Onson-G ...... 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 3 0 1 14 Markert ...... 2-2 0-0 1-2 3 5 0 2 0 1 14 O’Brien-G ...... 5-11 1-2 3-3 8 14 3 4 0 2 34 McCain ...... 0-0 0-0 4-4 0 4 1 2 0 0 9 Fournier ...... 1-1 0-0 0-1 3 2 1 1 0 1 9 Hampton ...... 1-3 1-3 4-7 0 7 6 4 0 2 27 Rogers ...... 4-9 2-3 3-4 2 13 0 3 0 0 24 Morton ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 TOTALS ...... 20-53 5-16 28-37 36 73 13 15 2 8 200 Markert ...... 2-3 1-1 0-0 0 5 0 0 0 0 4 (.377) (.313) (.757) Fournier ...... 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 1 0 0 0 6 Rogers ...... 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 0 1 4 0 1 21 TOTALS ...... 26-51 5-11 22-26 32 79 21 26 4 10 200 (.510) (.455) (.846)

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GAME 7 • SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 70, MILWAUKEE 55 GAME 8 • MILWAUKEE 77, NORTHERN MICHIGAN 65 2005-06 Recaps/Box Scores 12/4/05 • 2 p.m. Score 1st 2nd Tot 12/11/05 • 2 p.m. Score 1st 2nd Tot Brookings, S.D. (Frost Arena) Milwaukee 26 29 - 55 Milwaukee, Wis. (Klotsche Center) N. Michigan 29 36 - 65 Attendance - 1,015 South Dakota St. 31 39 - 70 Attendance - 479 Milwaukee 38 29 - 77 BROOKINGS, S.D. - The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee wom- MILWAUKEE, Wis. - The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee wom- en’s basketball team could not overcome a 19-3 second-half run in en’s basketball team used a 12-1 run in the fi rst half and opened falling to South Dakota State, 70-55, Sunday afternoon in Brookings, the second half with a 14-1 run to overcome an early eight-point S.D. UWM had trouble with SDSU all day, fi nishing with 27 turnovers defi cit and roll to a 77-65 victory over Northern Michigan Sunday on 18 steals. During the second half, the Panthers went 5:53 without afternoon at the Klotsche Center. scoring, committing seven turnovers in nine possessions. NMU jumped out to a quick eight-point lead at 14-6 just 3:32 into Coming out of halftime trailing by fi ve, Milwaukee hit its fi rst fi ve the game on hot shooting by Maria Kasza who hit the Wildcats’ fi rst shots of the half and took the lead at 39-38 on a Traci Edwards layup three shot attempts of the game, all three-pointers. After Megan four minutes in. UWM would not score again until Aubrey Hampton Rogers drilled a three, Kasza countered with another of her own to drilled a three-pointer from the left side to make it 50-42 with 10:08 push the lead back to eight at 17-9. to play. The Jacks then scored the next seven points to build a 57-42 The Panthers then went on a 12-1 run over 6:32 to take their fi rst lead on a Jennifer Warkenthien layup with 7:10 to go. lead since 2-0, a lead they would not relinquish. Rogers began the run with a layup at the 13:45 mark. Molly O’Brien followed with a The Panthers were hot and cold throughout the fi rst half, missing three, Nichole Drummond hit a lay up and Rogers converted a pair their fi rst seven shots of the game. With the game tied at 5-5, SDSU of free throws before Traci Edwards fi nished a three-point play at went on an 8-0 run to make it 13-5 before Milwaukee heated up. the line for a 21-18 lead 8:29 before halftime. UWM hit fi ve-straight shots, with four coming on a 9-0 run to give the team a 14-13 lead. O’Brien hit her second-straight layup to be- UWM built its lead to 12 on a Drummond three and headed into the gin the run. Katie Fournier then hit a layup and Emily Markert hit a intermission with a 38-29 lead after Kasza hit her fi fth three-pointer jumper from the left wing. Aubrey Hampton capped the run with a of the frame. Kasza scored 19 of her team’s 29 fi rst-half points, hit- three. ting all fi ve of their three-point attempts. Edwards had 13 points and nine boards before the break, despite drawing triple coverage in the Milwaukee fell behind again, but remained close, taking the lead low post. again at 26-24 when Edwards converted a three-point play with 3:43 to go before the half. Those were the last points of the frame Dana Schultz hit a layup to start the second half and, after an O’Brien for UWM, as the Jacks went on a 7-0 run over the remainder of the layin, Amanda Cook scored seven of the game’s next nine points as period for a 31-26 lead at the half. UWM built its lead to 22 points at 52-20 with a 14-1 run in the fi rst 4:38 of the second half. The Panthers saw their lead grow to 24 at After its 0-for-7 slump to open the game, UWM hit on nine of its next 57-33 and 59-35 before coasting to victory. 12 attempts before missing its fi nal seven before intermission. The Panthers shot 34.6 in the fi rst half, compared to 37.9 by the home Northern Michigan Wildcats (2-4) team. SDSU also had the advantage on the boards, 21-15. Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Carroll-F ...... 3-13 0-0 5-6 3 11 0 5 1 0 28 Milwaukee Panthers (3-4) Britton-C ...... 0-0 0-0 1-2 3 1 0 2 0 1 14 Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Williams-G ...... 0-4 0-2 1-2 6 1 0 3 0 4 23 Drummond-F ...... 1-6 1-4 2-2 4 5 2 6 0 0 29 Opperman-G ...... 2-8 1-4 0-0 2 5 3 0 0 0 31 Schultz-F ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 4 0 1 3 0 0 11 Kasza-G ...... 8-12 6-6 2-2 6 24 0 4 0 1 24 Edwards-C ...... 7-9 0-0 3-6 4 17 1 1 4 1 33 Deacon ...... 5-10 3-5 6-7 1 19 4 3 0 1 27 Onson-G ...... 3-5 0-0 3-3 3 9 4 0 0 2 27 Braun ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 1 0 0 8 O’Brien-G ...... 5-11 2-5 0-0 4 12 4 5 0 2 32 Kovinchick ...... 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 1 13 McCain ...... 0-4 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 3 0 0 7 Bartelli...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Hampton ...... 2-4 2-4 0-0 0 6 0 2 0 0 13 Rushford ...... 2-4 0-0 0-0 5 4 0 1 0 0 22 Markert ...... 1-3 0-2 0-0 1 2 2 2 0 0 16 Farrell ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 9 Fournier ...... 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 1 0 7 Totals ...... 20-54 10-17 15-19 34 65 7 20 4 8 200 Rogers ...... 1-4 0-1 0-0 4 2 4 4 0 1 24 (.370) (.588) (.789) Totals ...... 21-49 5-17 8-11 32 55 18 27 5 6 200 (.429) (.294) (.727) Milwaukee Panthers (4-4) Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN South Dakota State Jackrabbits (4-2) Drummond-F ...... 4-11 1-5 1-2 3 10 2 0 2 1 22 Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Schultz-F ...... 1-4 0-0 1-2 5 3 3 0 0 0 18 Vogel-F ...... 3-7 2-4 2-2 6 10 0 2 0 0 26 Edwards-C ...... 6-10 0-0 4-6 12 16 1 3 2 0 24 Warkenthien-F ...... 4-9 0-3 3-4 7 11 1 1 0 3 24 Onson-G ...... 1-4 0-2 0-0 2 2 3 3 0 0 21 Gilbert-C ...... 4-15 0-0 4-5 3 12 0 0 0 2 22 O’Brien-G ...... 6-13 1-6 2-2 9 15 5 1 0 5 35 Verdegan-G ...... 2-6 0-2 1-2 2 5 2 4 0 1 25 McCain ...... 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 1 1 1 0 0 4 Sieler-G ...... 4-8 2-4 0-0 1 10 4 1 0 2 28 Cook ...... 4-7 1-2 1-1 1 10 1 1 0 1 21 Carda ...... 2-6 0-1 0-0 3 4 0 2 0 1 12 Hampton ...... 0-1 0-1 2-2 1 2 0 2 0 0 5 Meier ...... 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 2 1 1 0 3 9 Wypiszynski ...... 2-4 0-0 0-1 4 4 2 2 0 0 6 Oistad...... 2-5 2-3 2-4 1 8 1 2 0 2 14 Morton ...... 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 0 5 Meckley ...... 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 Markert ...... 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10 Muckenhirn ...... 3-5 1-2 0-0 4 7 0 1 0 3 18 Johnson...... 1-4 1-2 0-0 0 3 0 1 0 0 4 Grimsrud ...... 0-3 0-0 1-2 8 1 1 0 2 1 16 Rogers ...... 2-8 1-3 4-4 6 9 0 1 0 1 25 Totals ...... 24-66 7-20 15-21 42 70 10 14 2 18 200 Totals ...... 28-70 5-22 16-22 47 77 19 16 4 8 200 (.364) (.350) (.714) (.400) (.227) (.727) www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 63 2005-06 IN REVIEW Milwaukee Panthers

GAME 9 • WISCONSIN 72, MILWAUKEE 57 GAME 10 • MARQUETTE 70, MILWAUKEE 62 12/14/05 • 7 p.m. Score 1st 2nd Tot 12/18/05 • 2 p.m. Score 1st 2nd Tot Milwaukee, Wis. (Klotsche Center) Wisconsin 38 34 - 72 Milwaukee, Wis. (McGuire Center) Milwaukee 31 31 - 62 Attendance - 813 Milwaukee 27 30 - 57 Attendance - 1,552 Marquette 27 43 - 70 MILWAUKEE, Wis. - Jolene Anderson scored 24 points and grabbed MILWAUKEE, Wis. - The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee led for 11 rebounds while Wisconsin held the University of Wisconsin- the fi rst 26:36 and by as many as 10 points but could not hold on in Milwaukee women’s basketball team without a fi eld goal for al- falling to Marquette, 70-62, Sunday at the Al McGuire Center. most eight minutes after halftime in defeating the Panthers, 72-57, Wednesday evening at the Klotsche Center. Milwaukee scored the fi rst six points of the second half to expand its 31-27 halftime lead to 10 points. Meredith Onson hit a jumper Coming out of halftime, Wisconsin held a 38-27 advantage before to start the half and, after a layup by Traci Edwards, she hit another going on a 15-3 run over the fi rst 7:47 of the second half to build jumper to make it 37-27 just over two minutes into the second half. a 53-30 lead. The Panthers scored all three of their points in that time at the free throw line, missing their fi rst nine shots of the frame. Marquette then went on a 14-2 run, culminating with a three-point- Traci Edwards broke the drought with a layup at the 12:13, but UW er by Danielle Kamm, to grab its fi rst lead of the game at 41-39. Ed- pushed its lead to a game-high 24 points, countering on a three- wards knotted the game with a layup, before a 7-2 Golden Eagle run point by Danielle Ward. made it 48-43 with 11:06 to play in the game. UWM hit three free

2005-06 Recaps/Box Scores 2005-06 Recaps/Box throws and Markert drained a three to retake the lead at 49-48 with After Molly O’Brien hit a layup, and the Badgers made it a 24-point 8:59 to play. game once again, UWM went on a mini 7-1 run to pull within 18 at 59-41. Kim Wypiszynski hit a jumper, Meredith Onson sank a pair of Kieger converted a fast break lay up as MU retook the lead for good free throws and Edwards hit one of two from the line during the run. at 50-49. The Panthers kept it close, pulling within four as late as the Wisconsin once again went up by over 20, until O’Brien hit a lay up 2:09 mark on an Edwards layin, but could get no closer. at the 3:28 mark to make it 68-49. The Panthers then outscored their visitors 8-4 down the stretch to provide for the fi nal score. The Golden Eagles double-teamed Edwards, the Panthers’ leading scorer, for most of the fi rst half, opening up mid-range shots for Milwaukee held its own in the early portion of the game, battling guards Onson, Emily Markert and Molly O’Brien. Markert’s jumper back from an early 9-4 defi cit to take its fi rst of two early leads at 13- just over seven minutes into the game gave UWM its fi rst seven- 11. Onson hit a three and, after an Anderson lay-in, Megan Rogers point lead at 11-4. Milwaukee would maintain that lead for much of hit a jumper and Nichole Drummond scored four-straight points for the opening period. the two-point advantage. MU cut the lead down to two at 24:22, but the Panthers answered Both teams traded baskets, with the Panthers’ fi nal lead coming at with a 7-3 run to make it 31-25 with just over a minute to play. A tip- 15-14 on Emily Markert’s jumper with 8:18 to go before halftime. in 11 seconds before the break provided for the halftime score. Wisconsin then pulled away, rattling off an 18-5 run to build a 12- point lead at 32-20. Markert scored nine of her points in the fi rst half, while O’Brien had six points, four steals, three rebounds and three assists heading (5-5) into intermission. UWM also forced 13 fi rst-half turnovers, seven on Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN steals, while committing 11 of its own. Nelson-F ...... 1-2 0-0 1-2 5 3 1 0 2 1 23 Gibson-C ...... 3-12 0-0 1-2 6 7 2 2 2 1 22 Milwaukee Panthers (4-6) Banks-G ...... 2-5 1-2 6-9 7 11 11 4 0 3 39 Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Josephson-G ...... 4-11 2-5 0-0 2 10 1 2 0 3 33 Drummond-F ...... 2-13 1-4 0-0 2 5 1 1 0 2 20 Anderson-G ...... 10-18 3-5 1-2 11 24 4 3 4 0 38 Schultz-F ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 14 Welton ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 Edwards-C ...... 4-7 0-0 0-2 3 8 3 4 1 1 36 Alexander ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Onson-G ...... 4-7 0-1 2-2 2 10 5 3 0 0 31 Spencer ...... 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 0 4 O’Brien-G ...... 5-12 0-3 0-0 11 10 4 4 0 6 38 Wilson ...... 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 1 0 0 10 McCain ...... 3-7 0-3 3-3 2 9 0 4 0 1 17 Bakke ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 1 0 0 9 Cook ...... 2-2 0-0 1-3 1 5 0 1 0 1 9 Ward ...... 5-8 0-0 303 4 13 0 2 1 1 16 Hampton ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Totals ...... 27-60 6-12 12-18 45 72 21 18 9 9 200 Markert ...... 6-12 2-3 1-2 4 15 2 1 0 0 26 (.450) (.350) (.714) Rogers ...... 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 2 0 0 6 Totals ...... 26-62 3-16 7-12 31 62 15 20 1 11 200 Milwaukee Panthers (4-5) (.419) (.188) (.583) Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Drummond-F ...... 4-13 1-4 6-6 2 15 1 5 0 0 27 (8-1) Schultz-F ...... 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 1 0 1 15 Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Edwards-C ...... 5-14 0-0 4-8 10 14 1 1 3 3 31 Kamm-F ...... 4-9 1-4 4-6 3 13 4 5 0 2 33 Onson-G ...... 3-7 2-3 2-2 2 10 4 1 0 0 31 Quaye-F ...... 3-10 0-2 3-4 3 9 0 2 1 0 35 O’Brien-G ...... 2-7 0-2 0-0 5 4 1 2 0 4 28 McCullough-F ...... 4-10 0-0 3-6 12 11 1 3 1 1 32 McCain ...... 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 7 Kieger-G ...... 5-7 0-1 6-8 4 16 7 4 0 5 36 Cook ...... 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 1 0 0 9 Ellis-G ...... 3-3 1-1 0-0 1 7 3 3 1 4 23 Wypiszynski ...... 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 1 9 Monfre ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 5 Morton ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 7 Johnson...... 2-2 1-1 0-0 0 5 1 3 1 0 20 Markert ...... 2-6 0-1 2-2 3 6 2 0 1 1 18 Shirley ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Rogers ...... 1-2 0-0 2-2 2 4 2 1 1 0 18 Kovalenko ...... 4-4 0-0 1-4 4 9 1 0 0 0 14 Totals ...... 19-59 3-10 16-20 32 57 15 14 5 10 200 Totals ...... 25-45 3-9 17-28 31 70 17 21 4 12 200 (.322) (.300) (.800) (.556) (.333) (.607) 64 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide 2005-06 IN REVIEW

GAME 11 • MILWAUKEE 74, DETROIT 56 GAME 12 • BUTLER 80, MILWAUKEE 79 - OT 2005-06 Recaps/Box Scores 12/29/05 • 6 p.m. Score 1st 2nd Tot 12/31/05 • 2 p.m. Score 1st 2nd OT Tot Detroit, Mich. (Calihan Hall) Milwaukee 37 37 - 74 Milwaukee, Wis. (Klotsche Center) Butler 34 33 13 - 80 Attendance - 308 Detroit 30 26 - 56 Attendance - 851 Milwaukee 32 35 12 - 79 DETROIT, Mich. - The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee jumped MILWAUKEE, Wis. - The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s out to a 14-2 lead in the fi rst fi ve minutes of the game and never basketball team erased an 18-point defi cit in the fi nal 6:43 of regula- looked back in defeating Detroit, 74-56. tion to force overtime, but Lade Akande hit two free throws with 5.2 seconds remaining in extra time to lead Butler to an 80-79 victory Milwaukee jumped on the home team early, rattling off a 12-0 run over the Panthers Saturday afternoon at the Klotsche Center. after quick baskets by both teams in the fi rst 22 seconds of the game. Meredith Onson kick-started the run with a three, before Nichole UWM held the Bulldogs without a fi eld goal during its 21-3 run at Drummond scored fi ve-straight points and Traci Edwards the next the end of the second half. Molly O’Brien hit a layup with 4.1 sec- four to make it 14-2 with 15:47 to go before halftime. onds remaining to tie the game at 67-67 and force overtime.

On defense, the Panthers held Detroit without a fi eld goal for 5:06 Facing a 64-46 defi cit, the Panthers scored the next 12 points of the in the early portion of the game to build a 12-point advantage. game, including the fi rst fi ve from the free throw line. UWM then UWM’s lead hit a high of 16 points for the frame at 25-9 on a jumper yielded just three free throws down the stretch. After Akande hit from freshman Emily Markert just past the midway point. The Titans one of two, Traci Edwards made one free throw and missed the sec- then went on a 13-2 run to pull within fi ve at 27-22. The streak was ond, but O’Brien was there with the put-back to make it 67-65. capped by a Joanna Cooper layup. Akande missed a layup on the ensuing possession and Edwards UWM’s lead got back up to 12 at 37-25 after an 8-0 run, before UDM grabbed the rebound before head coach Sandy Botham called a scored the fi nal fi ve points of the period to provide for the 37-30 timeout. Coming out of the timeout, O’Brien missed a layup, got her halftime score. own rebound and hit her second try to tie the game. Jackie Closser then missed a desperation three as the horn sounded. Both teams struggled in the early going of the second half, shoot- ing a combined 5-for-19 at the fi rst media timeout of the frame. Overtime featured two ties and four lead changes as the Panthers built a three-point advantage at 76-73 on a jumper by Meredith On- UWM benefi ted from the free throw line, hitting six of its fi rst eight son. The Bulldogs answered with a three from Ellen Hamilton to tie attempts of the period. After the Panthers turned their seven-point the game at 76-76 and Akande hit a layup to give the visitors the halftime lead into a 13-point lead at 53-40, the Titans fought back 78-76 lead with 34 seconds to play. to pull within seven at 58-51 on a jumper with 8:32 to play. Milwau- kee then rattled off 12-straight points to take its largest lead of the Nichole Drummond drew a foul on Milwaukee’s next possession game at 70-51 with 4:14 to go. and hit the fi rst of two free throws. She missed the second, but Ed- wards was there with the put-back to give UWM its fi nal lead of the Milwaukee Panthers (5-6, 1-0 Horizon League) game at 79-78 with 17 seconds remaining. After Akande hit both Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN free throws, Onson took the ball coast-to-coast, but saw her layup Drummond-F ...... 4-10 2-3 3-4 5 13 3 1 1 1 31 fall short as time expired. Schultz-F ...... 1-3 0-0 2-2 2 4 1 1 0 1 15 Edwards-C ...... 7-9 0-0 6-8 8 20 3 4 0 1 28 Onson-G ...... 2-8 1-3 0-0 7 5 4 4 0 0 37 (6-5, 2-0 Horizon League) O’Brien-G ...... 5-7 1-2 2-2 4 13 1 1 1 2 36 Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN McCain ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Gheorghe-F ...... 0-5 0-2 0-0 4 0 0 3 0 0 23 Cook ...... 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 3 0 1 3 Boeke-F ...... 3-5 0-0 2-2 8 8 2 2 1 2 38 Hampton ...... 2-3 2-3 3-4 1 9 0 0 0 1 13 Akande-C ...... 11-20 0-0 6-8 9 28 1 4 2 2 36 Morton ...... 1-1 0-0 0-0 4 2 0 1 0 0 7 Closser-G...... 6-18 2-10 2-2 6 16 9 3 0 2 44 Markert ...... 1-3 0-2 0-0 1 2 3 1 0 0 12 Hamilton-G ...... 6-11 4-7 1-2 4 17 2 5 0 1 41 Rogers ...... 1-3 0-2 4-4 2 6 0 2 0 0 14 Jones ...... 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 9 Hudson ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 Freeman ...... 1-2 0-2 4-4 6 6 2 1 1 0 23 Rote ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Brown...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Totals ...... 24-48 6-15 20-25 42 74 15 21 2 7 200 Bain ...... 1-4 0-1 0-0 3 2 1 0 0 0 7 (.500) (.400) (.800) Totals ...... 29-68 7-20 15-18 43 80 17 18 4 7 225 (.426) (.350) (.833) Detroit Titans (3-9, 0-1 Horizon League) Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Milwaukee Panthers (5-7, 1-1 Horizon League) Yurgens-F ...... 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 0 0 1 16 Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Cooper-F ...... 3-4 0-0 2-2 1 8 0 2 0 0 21 Drummond-F ...... 3-12 0-3 1-2 4 7 0 1 0 0 26 Solner-G ...... 2-6 0-1 0-0 3 2 4 4 0 1 25 Schultz-F ...... 3-9 0-0 0-0 2 6 4 1 0 2 27 Stubblefi eld-G ...... 2-5 0-1 2-4 2 6 0 0 0 1 29 Edwards-C ...... 8-14 0-0 8-11 14 24 2 1 1 1 33 Pasquinzo-G ...... 4-14 1-6 1-2 4 10 1 3 1 1 31 Onson-G ...... 6-13 1-4 2-2 2 15 1 1 0 1 42 Evans ...... 3-5 0-0 3-5 1 9 2 0 0 1 17 O’Brien-G ...... 6-11 0-1 0-0 11 12 7 4 0 1 38 Goddard ...... 2-6 1-4 1-2 5 6 2 2 0 2 23 McCain ...... 2-5 0-0 3-5 1 7 0 0 0 2 15 Cavitt ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 Cook ...... 1-4 0-2 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 0 3 Jaskot ...... 5-14 1-5 0-0 1 11 0 0 0 1 18 Hampton ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 Dunlop ...... 0-5 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 11 Morton ...... 1-2 0-0 0-2 3 2 0 1 0 0 5 Brown...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 Markert ...... 1-2 1-1 0-2 3 3 0 0 0 0 10 Others (3 players) ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 Rogers ...... 0-2 0-0 1-2 4 1 1 4 0 1 15 Totals ...... 22-63 3-19 9-15 27 56 10 12 1 9 200 Rote ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 (.349) (.158) (.600) Totals ...... 31-75 2-11 15-26 48 79 15 15 1 8 225 Others (<2 MIN): Davis, Garvin, Whittaker (.413) (.182) (.577) www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 65 2005-06 IN REVIEW Milwaukee Panthers

GAME 13 • MILWAUKEE 64, WRIGHT STATE 61 GAME 14 • MILWAUKEE 64, YOUNGSTOWN STATE 59 1/5/06 • 7 p.m. Score 1st 2nd Tot 1/12/06 • 4:15 p.m. Score 1st 2nd Tot Milwaukee, Wis. (Klotsche Center) Wright State 20 41 - 61 Youngstown, Ohio (Beeghly Center) Milwaukee 31 33 - 64 Attendance - 403 Milwaukee 29 35 - 64 Attendance - 2,267 Youngstown St. 25 34 - 59 MILWAUKEE, Wis. - The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee wom- YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - Traci Edwards scored 16 second-half points en’s basketball team led for much of the game, and by as many as 12, to lead the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s basketball before holding off a late Wright State run in recording a 64-61 win team to a 64-59 win over Youngstown State Thursday evening in over WSU Thursday evening at the Klotsche Center. Youngstown.

Milwaukee pushed its lead to a game-high 12 points late in the sec- The game was touch and go down the stretch, as Youngstown ond half after four-straight points by Kim Wypiszynski. She followed closed the game within two at 61-59 on a Gaudiose three-point play a Traci Edwards layup by making a pair of free throws and, after a with 1:14 to go in the game. Kristy Gaudiose stripped Dana Schultz WSU miss, fi nished a breakaway layup with 6:19 remaining. at the top of the Panthers’ key and took the ball the distance, draw- ing contact on the layup. She then converted the charity toss to pull Wright State responded with a 13-0 run to take a brief one-point YSU within two. lead at 60-59. Kendra Agee capped the run with a lay-in with just 2:32 to go. Fifteen seconds later, Edwards drew a foul and converted The Panthers led 31-25 at halftime and had built an 11-point lead 5:20 into the second half at 41-30. After Molly O’Brien hit a jumper 2005-06 Recaps/Box Scores 2005-06 Recaps/Box both free throws to put UWM ahead for good at 61-60. to make it an 11-point contest, the Penguins stormed back, using a Emily Markert grabbed a rebound on Lewis’ ensuing three-point try 14-0 run to take their fi rst lead since early in the fi rst half. Gaudiose with 13 seconds left and was fouled. After sinking her fi rst free throw keyed the run, hitting a three to tie the game at 41-41 and another try, she missed the second, but Wypiszynski came up with her ninth 37 seconds later for a three-point YSU lead. rebound of the game to ice the victory. UWM eventually tied the game at 46-46 with 9:50 to play and took In the fi rst half, UWM came out slow, missing seven-straight shots the lead for good when Edwards hit two free throws just over 90 after converting its fi rst for a 2-0 lead. WSU rattled off eight-straight seconds later to make it 50- 48. Milwaukee pushed its lead to seven points before the Panthers responded by making six of their next at 59-52 on a Nichole Drummond three-pointer with 2:48 to play. nine on a 15-4 run and taking a fi ve-point lead at 17-12. Milwaukee Milwaukee came out of the gates slowly, missing six of its fi rst seven took the lead at 13- 12 on an O’Brien layup just before the midway shots in falling behind 5-2. The Panthers then went on a 15-2 run to point in the half. Edwards followed with a layup and then Markert open a 10-point lead at 17-7, their largest lead of the fi rst half. Schul- hit a jumper to put the home team up by fi ve. tz scored UWM’s fi rst fi ve points of the game, while it was Edwards that put the team up for the fi rst time at 7-with two free throws just Milwaukee’s lead hit 11 at 29-18 when Dana Schultz hit a pair of free over fi ve minutes in. throws with 33 seconds to go before halftime. Agee then hit a layup with just two seconds remaining as UWM headed into the break YSU double-teamed Edwards in the fi rst half and she was held to leading 29- 20. fi ve in the frame, all from the free throw line. Emily Markert then stepped up, scoring all eight of her points before the break. (5-7, 1-1 Horizon League) Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Milwaukee Panthers (7-7, 3-1 Horizon League) Agee-F ...... 6-14 0-0 0-0 3 12 5 1 1 2 22 Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Lewis-F ...... 6-13 1-3 4-6 6 17 0 1 0 2 37 Drummond-F ...... 3-12 1-2 3-4 4 10 2 0 0 1 28 Perez-G ...... 3-5 2-4 0-2 3 8 1 0 0 0 26 Schultz-F ...... 2-6 0-0 2-6 1 6 0 3 1 0 26 Whiteside-G ...... 2-9 0-0 6-8 4 10 4 3 0 4 37 Edwards-C ...... 6-9 0-0 9-17 13 21 3 2 0 2 36 Mays-G ...... 5-14 1-7 0-1 7 11 0 0 1 6 38 Onson-G ...... 1-2 0-0 2-2 5 4 1 2 0 1 31 Comisar ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 O’Brien-G ...... 5-9 0-2 0-0 6 10 2 1 0 3 31 Duncan ...... 1-3 0-0 1-2 4 3 0 1 1 0 10 McCain ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Hammock ...... 0-6 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 17 Cook ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 Crayton ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 Hampton ...... 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 Totals ...... 23-64 4-16 11-19 31 61 10 7 3 15 200 Wypiszynski ...... 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 1 0 0 0 13 (.359) (.250) (.579) Markert ...... 3-7 0-0 2-2 1 8 2 5 1 1 21 Rogers ...... 1-1 1-1 0-0 1 3 0 1 0 0 6 Milwaukee Panthers (6-7, 2-1 Horizon League) Totals ...... 22-49 2-6 18-31 35 64 12 15 2 8 200 Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN (.449) (.333) (.581) Drummond-F ...... 2-5 0-2 0-0 5 4 0 2 0 0 17 Schultz-F ...... 1-5 0-0 2-2 1 4 4 4 0 1 27 Youngstown State Penguins (4-11, 0-4 Horizon League) Edwards-C ...... 8-10 0-0 5-7 11 21 3 2 1 1 28 Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Onson-G ...... 1-6 0-1 0-0 6 2 5 5 0 0 36 Schloemp-F...... 4-10 0-0 3-4 8 11 2 0 1 1 24 O’Brien-G ...... 6-11 1-2 2-2 8 15 5 1 0 0 38 Sabree-F ...... 0-1 0-0 2-2 1 2 0 2 0 1 18 Cook ...... 0-0 0-0 2-4 1 2 2 1 0 0 7 Gaudiose-G ...... 5-11 3-7 1-1 3 4 14 0 0 0 39 Hampton ...... 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 2 0 0 5 Vaughn-G ...... 2-5 1-2 1-1 5 6 4 2 0 0 24 Wypiszynski ...... 2-6 0-1 2-4 9 6 1 3 0 0 19 Russo-G ...... 3-8 0-3 2-5 4 8 3 2 0 0 36 Markert ...... 4-7 1-1 1-2 5 10 1 2 0 0 19 Godfrey ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 2 0 0 4 Rote ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 Snorf ...... 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 1 0 1 11 Totals ...... 24-51 2-8 14-21 49 64 22 22 1 3 200 Roscoe ...... 1-6 1-4 0-0 2 3 1 1 0 0 17 (.471) (.250) (.667) Pendleton ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Holmes ...... 4-11 0-0 5-6 5 13 3 2 1 0 25 Totals ...... 20-55 5-16 14-19 37 59 14 13 2 7 200 (.364) (.313) (.737) 66 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide 2005-06 IN REVIEW

GAME 15 • MILWAUKEE 68, CLEVELAND STATE 53 GAME 16 • MILWAUKEE 81, NORTHWESTERN 73 2005-06 Recaps/Box Scores 1/14/06 • 2 p.m. Score 1st 2nd Tot 1/18/06 • 7 p.m. Score 1st 2nd Tot Cleveland, Ohio (Wolstein Center) Milwaukee 39 29 - 68 Evanston, Ill. (Welsh-Ryan Arena) Milwaukee 26 55 - 81 Attendance - 108 Cleveland State 22 31 - 53 Attendance - 461 Northwestern 28 45 - 73 CLEVELAND, Ohio - The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee wom- EVANSTON, Ill. - The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s en’s basketball team shot 50 percent from the fi eld and surrendered basketball team shot 66.7 percent in the second half and had fi ve a season-low point total in defeating Cleveland State, 68-53, in players score in double fi gures as it came from behind to defeat Cleveland. The Panthers brought a 17-point halftime lead out of the Northwestern, 81-73, Wednesday evening in Evanston. break and built it over 20 points late in the second half in coasting to the win. The fi rst eight minutes of the second half featured nine lead changes, including seven in less than three minutes before the Panthers took Cleveland managed to cut Milwaukee’s second-half lead to 12 points the lead on an Aubrey Hampton three-pointer to make it 44-42. NU with a 7-0 run capped by a three-point play from Dominique Butler tied the game immediately before Hampton answered back with to make it 50-38 with 10:51 to play. Aubrey Hampton answered right another three with 11:13 to play to give UWM the lead for good. back with a three-pointer. After an Erin Martin jumper, Hampton hit another three to kick-start an 11-2 run to give the Panthers their Milwaukee’s lead reached a game-high 10 at 61-51 when Hampton biggest lead of the game at 64-42 with 4:33 to play. converted two free throws. Its lead reached 10 once again at 70-60, while Northwestern managed to cut the lead to four on two occa- UWM’s lead remained at-or-above 20 points until the 1:13 mark sions down the stretch, but could get no closer. when Martin hit a three-pointer as a part of a 9-2 CSU run to end the game. UWM took the lead for the fi rst time in the game after scoring the fi rst fi ve points after halftime, but saw NU rattle off six-straight UWM was not threatened in the fi rst half, taking the lead for good points to retake the lead 2:29 into the frame for the fi rst of many 4:24 into the game when Drummond hit a three-pointer to put the lead changes of the second half. Panthers ahead 5-3. They pushed their lead over 10 for the fi rst time at 20-9 on an Edwards layup and did not allow CSU closer than six Northwestern had gotten the Panthers into a hole early, scoring the the rest of the way. fi rst fi ve points of the game and taking an early 12-4 lead when Sara Stutz hit a jumper fi ve minutes into the game. The Wildcats pushed their lead to 10 at 18-8 just prior to the midway point before UWM After Natalie Miller hit a layup with 3:33 to go before halftime, pull- mounted a comeback. ing the Vikings within six at 28-22, the Panthers ended the frame on an 11-0 run. Drummond, who at one point scored 11-straight UWM Traci Edwards ignited a 14-4 run as UWM pulled within one at 22-21 points, began the run with a layup and back-to-back jumpers. Ed- with 5:25 to go before halftime. After Edwards sunk a pair of free wards hit a layup and Onson banked in a 40-foot three-pointer at throws, Nichole Drummond hit a layup. Meredith Onson hit a three the buzzer to cap the run and send the Panthers into halftime ahead and Hampton hit back-to-back treys to pull Milwaukee within one. 39-22. A free throw with just less than three minutes in the half tied the Milwaukee Panthers (8-7, 4-1 Horizon League) game at 24-24 before NU scored the next four points. Molly O’Brien Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN hit layup inside the fi nal minute as the game headed into the break Drummond-F ...... 8-10 1-2 1-2 6 18 4 3 2 0 27 trailing 28-26. Schultz-F ...... 1-3 0-0 1-4 1 3 2 1 1 3 19 Edwards-C ...... 5-7 0-0 2-7 14 12 3 3 0 3 34 Onson-G ...... 3-8 2-5 0-0 4 8 5 4 0 0 33 Milwaukee Panthers (9-7) O’Brien-G ...... 3-9 0-2 0-0 3 6 3 2 0 1 32 Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN McCain ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 1 6 Drummond-F ...... 6-14 1-5 0-1 3 13 6 2 0 0 32 Cook ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 0 4 Schultz-F ...... 2-4 0-0 0-2 3 4 1 2 0 1 15 Hampton ...... 3-4 2-3 0-0 0 8 0 1 0 1 12 Edwards-C ...... 5-9 0-0 8-14 9 18 3 1 0 0 32 Wypiszynski ...... 0-1 0-0 2-2 4 2 0 2 0 0 11 Onson-G ...... 7-9 2-3 2-2 4 18 4 4 0 2 37 Markert ...... 3-7 3-5 0-0 2 9 1 4 0 1 14 O’Brien-G ...... 6-6 0-0 2-3 6 14 6 1 0 5 40 Johnson...... 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Hampton ...... 4-8 4-8 2-2 1 14 5 3 0 0 31 Rogers ...... 0-1 0-0 2-2 1 2 0 1 0 0 2 Wypiszynski ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 5 Rote ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Markert ...... 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 Totals ...... 26-52 8-18 8-17 42 68 19 25 3 10 200 Rote ...... 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 (.500) (.444) (.471) Totals ...... 30-54 7-18 14-24 29 81 25 17 0 8 200 (.556) (.389) (.583) (3-13, 1-4 Horizon League) Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN (4-13) Thomas-F ...... 1-3 0-0 1-3 2 3 1 2 1 1 22 Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Butler-F ...... 2-9 0-0 4-5 3 8 0 2 1 4 28 Glasauer-F ...... 9-11 1-1 4-4 0 23 4 5 0 3 29 Hoying-F ...... 1-2 1-1 0-0 1 3 1 3 0 2 20 Cartwright-F ...... 3-10 1-1 0-0 5 7 5 2 0 0 36 Harrington-G ...... 1-5 1-2 2-2 1 5 2 3 0 0 21 Miller-C ...... 1-6 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 2 0 14 Korth-G ...... 1-6 0-4 0-0 2 2 2 2 0 5 32 Bibbs-G ...... 2-5 1-1 0-0 2 5 5 4 0 0 29 Miller ...... 2-3 0-0 3-4 3 7 2 0 0 1 21 Stitz-G ...... 6-6 2-2 0-0 3 14 2 4 0 2 38 Hormig ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 10 Patten...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Wilson ...... 9-14 0-0 0-0 0 18 0 3 0 1 24 Dickerson ...... 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 16 Martin ...... 3-11 1-2 0-1 5 7 4 2 0 2 22 Okonkwo ...... 8-12 0-0 5-5 11 21 2 5 0 3 34 Totals ...... 20-54 3-9 10-15 24 53 12 19 2 16 200 Roberts ...... 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 1 1 1 0 0 4 (.370) (.333) (.667) Totals ...... 29-52 5-7 10-11 25 73 19 21 2 9 200 (.558) (.714) (.909) www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 67 2005-06 IN REVIEW Milwaukee Panthers

GAME 17 • MILWAUKEE 55, ILLINOIS-CHICAGO 54 GAME 18 • WRIGHT STATE 69, MILWAUKEE 67 1/21/06 • 2 p.m. Score 1st 2nd Tot 1/26/06 • 6 p.m. Score 1st 2nd Tot Milwaukee, Wis. (Klotsche Center) Illinois-Chicago 26 28 - 54 Dayton, Ohio (Nutter Center) Milwaukee 30 37 - 67 Attendance - 603 Milwaukee 34 21 - 55 Attendance - 179 Wright State 38 31 - 69 MILWAUKEE, Wis. - Turquoise McCain pounced on a UIC loose ball DAYTON, Ohio - Traci Edwards grabbed a school-record 22 re- with two seconds remaining and the Panthers holding a one-point bounds to go with a team-high 21 points, but it was not enough as lead as the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s basketball the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s basketball team fell withstood a late UIC run and defeated the Flames, 55-54, Saturday to Wright State, 69-67, in Dayton. The Panthers had won 15-straight afternoon at the Klotsche Center. against the Raiders, while their fi ve-game winning and four-game road streaks also came to an end. UWM took its largest lead of the game at 53-41 on a jumper by Nich- ole Drummond with 4:19 to go in the game. UIC then went on a 10-0 Milwaukee nearly erased a nine-point Wright State lead in the fi nal run to pull within two at 53-51. The streak was highlighted by three- 2:35. Trailing 62-53, Emily Markert hit a layup and was followed by a point plays by both Jacquay Holmes and Kelly True and was capped three-point play from Edwards to make it 62-58. The Raiders then hit by a LaShonda Grant layin with 32 seconds on the clock. 7-of-8 free throws down the stretch to keep UWM at bay. The Pan- thers answered with a pair of Edwards layups, a Markert three and a Coming out of the Panthers’ second timeout in 11 seconds, Mere- layup by Nichole Drummond in the closing seconds.

2005-06 Recaps/Box Scores 2005-06 Recaps/Box dith Onson was fouled and hit a pair of free throws with 22 seconds to play. Krystal Hugelier immediately hit a three-pointer to make it a It was Edwards who made it 69-67 on a layup with a second to play, one-point game. Onson was then once again fouled and missed the but Milwaukee could not foul quick enough on the inbounds pass front end of a one and one. True got the rebound, but the Flames and time expired. could not get a shot off as McCain came up with the steal as time expired. The Raiders led throughout the second half, as their lead reached 10 at 56-46 when Rhea Mays drilled a three with 6:41 to play. Trailing Coming out of halftime, UWM held an eight-point lead, but saw it eight at the break, UWM could get no closer than fi ve until the fi nal evaporate thanks to an 11-2 Flame run to start the period. Nicole minute. Rinaldi’s layup 4:35 into the second half gave UIC its fi nal lead of the game at 37-36. The Panthers responded with nine-straight points to Wright State ended the fi rst half on a 13-3 run to take a 38-30 lead take control of the game until the waning seconds. into the half. Milwaukee had led throughout the opening frame, fi - nally at 27- 25 on a Markert three-pointer with 3:18 to play in the An 8-0 run just over one minute later the put the Panthers up by 12. half. It was UWM’s last fi eld goal of the fi rst half, as it headed into the break trailing by eight. Drummond scored 10 of UWM’s fi rst 14 points as the game began as a close-knit affair. After six lead changes in the fi rst 11 minutes, UWM had led by as many as seven early, when Edwards hit a layup fourstraight Traci Edwards free throws put the Panthers ahead for just under fi ve minutes into the game to make it 11-4. The Panthers’ the remainder of the half at 22-20. It was also the start of a 9-0 run lead would reach fi ve four more times, fi nally at 22-17 on a jumper that gave Milwaukee a seven-point lead at 27-20. by Meredith Onson with 7:08 to play.

Its lead would get no lower than four, and reached eight when On- Milwaukee Panthers (10-8, 5-2 Horizon League) son hit the team’s only three inside the half’s fi nal minute. Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Drummond-F ...... 6-15 1-5 2-3 6 15 1 3 0 0 31 Illinois-Chicago Flames (7-10, 3-3 Horizon League) Schultz-F ...... 0-1 0-0 1-4 4 1 2 0 0 0 15 Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Edwards-C ...... 7-12 0-0 7-9 22 21 2 3 2 2 39 Rinaldi-C...... 3-6 0-0 0-0 1 6 0 0 0 1 16 Onson-G ...... 3-6 0-0 0-0 2 6 3 3 0 0 32 Dizon-G ...... 3-11 0-5 0-0 4 6 1 0 0 1 34 O’Brien-G ...... 3-9 0-1 1-1 7 7 2 4 0 1 36 Grant-G ...... 7-16 1-4 2-3 3 17 4 2 0 1 35 McCain ...... 1-1 0-0 1-2 1 3 0 2 0 0 5 True-G ...... 4-9 1-2 1-1 5 10 4 2 1 0 28 Hampton ...... 0-3 0-2 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 0 9 Hugelier-G ...... 1-8 1-5 0-0 5 3 4 2 1 0 36 Wypiszynski ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Grobbecker ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Markert ...... 5-13 2-6 2-2 5 14 2 7 0 0 26 Parker ...... 0-4 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 2 2 1 13 Totals ...... 25-61 3-14 14-21 50 67 13 23 2 3 200 Hluska ...... 2-4 0-0 1-1 5 5 0 1 0 0 21 (.410) (.214) (.667) Holmes ...... 3-9 0-0 1-1 5 7 0 0 0 0 14 Totals ...... 23-67 3-18 5-6 30 54 12 13 3 6 200 Wright State Raiders (8-11, 4-5 Horizon League) (.343) (.167) (.833) Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Lewis-F ...... 2-6 0-0 0-0 6 4 3 1 3 1 33 Milwaukee Panthers (10-7, 5-1 Horizon League) Hammock-F ...... 3-10 1-3 0-0 3 7 0 2 0 1 32 Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Comisar-G ...... 2-5 0-2 4-6 2 8 2 0 0 1 28 Drummond-F ...... 6-10 0-3 3-5 4 15 1 4 0 1 36 Whiteside-G ...... 2-12 0-0 8-10 4 12 6 4 0 5 40 Schultz-F ...... 2-6 0-0 0-0 3 4 1 1 0 1 19 Mays-G ...... 10-12 3-3 3-3 3 26 2 3 0 1 40 Edwards-C ...... 1-2 0-0 7-8 14 9 3 9 2 1 30 Agee ...... 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 2 0 0 2 11 Onson-G ...... 3-7 1-4 2-3 3 9 3 2 0 1 33 Duncan ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 O’Brien-G ...... 4-7 0-0 0-0 5 8 6 4 0 1 35 Avery ...... 5-10 0-0 0-2 5 10 0 0 2 0 15 McCain ...... 1-2 0-0 0-2 2 2 1 1 0 1 11 Totals ...... 25-57 4-8 15-21 26 69 15 11 5 11 200 Hampton ...... 1-3 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 1 0 0 12 (.439) (.500) (.714) Wypiszynski ...... 3-4 0-0 0-0 6 6 0 1 0 1 15 Markert ...... 0-3 0-3 0-0 2 0 2 0 2 0 9 Totals ...... 21-44 1-11 12-18 41 55 17 24 4 7 200 (.477) (.091) (.667) 68 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide 2005-06 IN REVIEW

GAME 19 • MILWAUKEE 61, CLEVELAND STATE 46 GAME 20 • MILWAUKEE 69, UW-GREEN BAY 67 2005-06 Recaps/Box Scores 1/28/06 • 2 p.m. Score 1st 2nd Tot 2/4/06 • 3 p.m. Score 1st 2nd Tot Milwaukee, Wis. (Klotsche Center) Cleveland State 19 27 - 36 Green Bay, Wis. (Phoenix Sports Center) Milwaukee 31 38 - 69 Attendance - 907 Milwaukee 30 31 - 61 Attendance - 1,850 UW-Green Bay 27 40 - 67 MILWAUKEE, Wis. - Nichole Drummond scored a game-high 17 GREEN BAY, Wis. - Nichole Drummond led fi ve Panthers in double points and Traci Edwards posted her 10th double-double of the fi gures and scored her 1,000th career point as the University of Wis- season as the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s basket- consin- Milwaukee women’s basketball upset UW-Green Bay, 69-67, ball team beat Cleveland State, 61-46, Saturday afternoon at the Saturday afternoon in Green Bay. Milwaukee ended UW-Green Bay’s Klotsche Center. 11-game winning streak and won in Green Bay for the fi rst time since Feb. 21, 1998. The win was the 100th league win of UWM head coach Sandy Bo- tham’s career. She is the second coach in league history to reach the Drummond scored 16 points and had six assists on the night she milestone. Botham, in her 10th season as Milwaukee head coach, became UWM’s 14th member of the 1,000-point club. joined UW-Green Bay’s Kevin Borseth in the exclusive club. Borseth reached the mark earlier this season. The game came down to the fi nal seconds, as Green Bay attempted to erase a fi ve-point Panther lead in the fi nal seconds. Meredith On- After building an 11-point halftime lead, the Panthers did not allow son made it 69-64 on a jumper with 22 seconds to play. On UWM’s CSU within 10 the remainder of the contest. Freshman Turquoise next possession, Onson drew a foul and missed the fi rst of a one- McCain hit a layup and was fouled with just over six minutes re- and-one. maining in the game, drew the foul and completed the three-point play from the free throw to give UWM its largest lead of the after- Amanda Popp grabbed the rebound and hit a three-pointer with noon at 52-30. 6.1 on the clock to make it 69-67 and UWGB called timeout. On the ensuing inbounds play, UWM was called for a fi ve-second violation Milwaukee had little trouble with Cleveland State, jumping out to and, after each team called a timeout, Soulis missed a seven-foot- an 11- 2 lead on a jumper by senior Molly O’Brien just over six min- er with four seconds to go. Popp grabbed the rebound and got a utes into the game. The Panthers built their lead to 14 for the fi rst timeout with 0.3 seconds on the clock. Milwaukee then knocked time at 26-12 when Edwards hit a layup just after the fi nal media away Soulis’ catch-and-shoot attempt on the inbounds as the horn sounded. timeout of the half. After seeing their four-point halftime lead slip away, the Panthers Drummond converted two free throws with 15 seconds to go be- took control down the stretch. They fought back to tie it for the last fore halftime to provide for UWM’s 11-point halftime lead. She had time at 57-57 on two Drummond free throws with 5:32 to go. Traci 13 fi rsthalf points for her sixth-straight double-digit scoring game. Edwards followed with a layup and Megan Rogers scored Milwau- kee’s next eight points in a 12-5 run for its late four-point lead. Cleveland State Vikings (3-16, 1-7 Horizon League) Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Molly O’Brien gave Milwaukee its largest lead of the game at 38-30 Hormig-F ...... 2-5 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 1 1 1 23 on a three less than three minutes into the second half, before UW- Martin-F ...... 1-6 0-1 3-4 1 5 2 3 0 0 21 Green Bay rattled off a 12-0 run for the lead at 42-38. Butler-C ...... 5-10 0-0 0-0 4 10 0 4 0 5 32 Harrington-G ...... 0-6 0-5 0-0 1 0 1 2 0 1 24 Korth-G ...... 3-7 1-3 0-0 7 7 3 3 0 2 35 Milwaukee Panthers (12-8, 7-2 Horizon League) Miller ...... 2-4 0-1 4-4 1 8 0 3 0 3 21 Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Farley Samad ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Drummond-F ...... 6-14 2-8 2-2 3 16 6 3 0 0 37 Neidermeyer ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Schultz-F ...... 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 1 0 0 12 Wilson ...... 3-6 0-0 2-2 3 8 0 1 1 0 16 Edwards-C ...... 6-8 0-0 0-1 10 12 5 2 3 0 34 Bowser ...... 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 9 Onson-G ...... 5-10 1-4 0-1 4 11 4 2 0 0 36 Thomas ...... 1-3 0-0 2-4 3 4 0 0 1 0 12 O’Brien-G ...... 5-7 2-4 1-2 8 13 2 1 0 2 40 Hoying ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 McCain ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Totals ...... 17-49 1-12 11-14 28 46 6 18 3 12 200 Hampton ...... 1-5 1-4 0-0 1 3 1 1 0 1 14 (.347) (.083) (.786) Markert ...... 1-4 1-4 0-0 3 3 1 1 0 1 9 Fournier ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 Milwaukee Panthers (11-8, 6-2 Horizon League) Rogers ...... 3-3 2-2 3-4 1 11 0 0 0 0 10 Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Totals ...... 27-54 9-26 6-10 35 69 19 14 3 4 200 Drummond-F ...... 5-13 3-7 4-4 5 17 2 4 0 1 26 (.500) (.346) (.600) Schultz-F ...... 2-4 0-0 2-2 5 6 3 2 0 0 23 Edwards-C ...... 4-9 0-0 5-7 11 13 2 0 1 2 30 UW- (16-4, 9-1 Horizon League) Onson-G ...... 2-5 0-2 0-0 7 4 2 3 0 1 31 Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN O’Brien-G ...... 2-9 0-1 0-1 7 4 1 1 0 3 31 Soulis-F ...... 6-13 2-3 9-10 4 23 1 0 0 1 26 McCain ...... 2-3 0-0 1-4 0 5 1 2 0 0 10 Groh-G ...... 2-6 1-1 0-0 3 5 0 2 0 1 35 Cook ...... 1-1 0-0 1-4 0 3 1 2 0 0 5 Berglin-G ...... 7-17 3-8 2-2 6 19 6 3 1 0 40 Hampton ...... 2-3 1-2 0-0 0 5 0 2 0 0 9 Porath-G ...... 0-1 0-1 0-0 3 0 1 0 0 2 38 Markert ...... 0-3 0-2 0-1 1 0 1 1 0 0 11 Popp-G ...... 3-10 3-9 2-2 5 11 4 2 0 1 40 Rogers ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 4 2 0 0 11 Harty ...... 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 3 0 2 0 0 7 Others (7 players) ...... 0-2 0-1 4-4 3 4 0 1 0 0 13 Glover ...... 2-3 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 0 0 0 3 Totals ...... 20-52 4-15 17-27 44 61 16 19 1 7 200 Fieck ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ (.385) (.267) (.630) Witkowski ...... 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 Others (<4 MIN): Klein, Johnson, Wypiszynski, Morton, Fournier, Hudson, Rote Dixon ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 8 Totals ...... 22-53 10-24 13-14 27 67 12 9 1 5 200 (.415) (.417) (.929) www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 69 2005-06 IN REVIEW Milwaukee Panthers

GAME 21 • MILWAUKEE 67, LOYOLA 58 GAME 22 • MILWAUKEE 74, BUTLER 62 2/9/06 • 5:30 p.m. Score 1st 2nd Tot 2/11/06 • 1 p.m. Score 1st 2nd Tot Milwaukee, Wis. (U.S. Cellular Arena) Loyola 36 22 - 58 Indianapolis, Ind. (Hinkle Fieldhouse) Milwaukee 35 39 - 74 Attendance - 1,175 Milwaukee 39 28 - 67 Attendance - 334 Butler 31 31 - 62 MILWAUKEE, Wis. - The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee wom- INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee en’s basketball team held Loyola without a fi eld goal over the fi nal women’s basketball team shot 60 percent from the fi eld and had 11:41 of the second half to overcome a late three-point defi cit and two 20-point scorers as it defeated Butler, 74-62, Saturday afternoon win, 67-58, Thursday night at the U.S. Cellular Arena. in Indianapolis.

Jenna Real converted a three-point play in the paint to put Loyola Traci Edwards led the Panthers with 23 points, while Nichole Drum- ahead 50-47 with 11:41 to play, but the Ramblers would be held to mond was close behind with 22 on a school-record 10-of-11 shoot- just eight free throws the remainder of the game. UWM tied the ing (.909). The 60 percent shooting was UWM’s best since a school- game less than a minute later, when Katie Fournier converted a record 61.5-percent performance against Wright State in 2003. three-point play of her own. Milwaukee brought a 35-31 lead out of halftime and built it to eight Nichole Drummond then put Milwaukee up for good at 52-50 with points at 41-33 less than three minutes into the frame. Both squads a layup at the 9:12 mark and UWM ended the game on a 20-8 run. hit layups to start the second half, but Drummond followed that up

2005-06 Recaps/Box Scores 2005-06 Recaps/Box with a layup of her own and Meredith Onson hit a jumper. After the game started out as a shootout, both teams cooled off with the Panthers shooting 47.2 percent for the game, including a Both teams battled for much of the half, with Butler pulling within season-high 54.5 percent on three’s. Loyola shot 44.2 percent on the one on a number of occasions. The Panthers kept them at bay with a night, but kept the game close by hitting 15-of-19 free throws. Both pair of 6-0 runs late, the second giving them their largest lead of the teams were on fi re in the fi rst half, combining to shoot 52 percent in game at 70-59. Edwards hit a pair of layups and Aubrey Hampton hit the opening period, including a robust 62.5 percent on three-point one of her own for UWM’s 11-point advantage with 1:52 to play. attempts. Cassie Freeman then hit a three for Butler with 97 seconds remain- Coming out of halftime with Milwaukee holding a two-point advan- ing, but Edwards and Drummond answered with quick buckets to tage, the Ramblers opened the half with a 7-1 run to take a three- provide for the fi nal score. point lead at 43-40 on a layup by Erin Ponder 3:26. Megan Rogers immediately tied the game with a three-pointer, as each team an- Butler led early and for most of the fi rst half before the Panthers swered the other until UWM tied the game at 50-50. started to claw back late in the period. Freeman hit a three to make it 23-19 with 6:21 to play. Hampton answered with a three and, after Loyola had taken the lead at 20-17 midway through the fi rst half a BU layup, UWM scored eight-straight points for a fi ve-point lead at with a 7-0 run, but the Panthers then rattled off 10-straight points 30-25 under two minutes before the half. to take a commanding lead at 27-20. Traci Edwards and Rogers hit back-to-back jumpers, before Rogers and Aubrey Hampton sank Molly O’Brien hit a layup and Aubri Rote followed with a jumper. consecutive three’s. Hampton then came up with a steal and took it all the way for a layup and Edwards capped the run with a layup of her own. The Bull- With the UWM lead reaching eight in the fi nal 30 seconds, Marquise dogs pulled within two with 6.1 seconds remaining, but Edwards hit Hanser scored the fi nal fi ve points of the half on a three and then a a layup with time expiring to make it 35-31 at the break. jumper with fi ve seconds remaining to make it 39-36 at halftime. Milwaukee Panthers (14-8, 9-2 Horizon League) (3-19, 3-8 Horizon League) Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Wypiszynski-F ...... 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 3 0 0 0 11 Lucas-F ...... 1-2 1-1 2-2 7 5 1 4 0 1 28 Drummond-F ...... 10-11 2-3 0-1 3 22 1 3 0 2 33 Real-F ...... 7-11 0-0 8-9 6 22 3 1 1 0 38 Edwards-C ...... 10-16 0-0 3-6 9 23 1 0 0 1 27 Ponder-C ...... 3-3 0-0 2-4 4 8 3 5 0 0 28 Onson-G ...... 2-5 0-0 0-0 1 4 9 5 0 0 36 Hanser-G ...... 4-17 2-7 3-4 3 13 3 6 0 2 39 O’Brien-G ...... 3-4 0-0 0-1 9 6 2 3 0 1 34 Mennella-G ...... 3-9 2-5 0-0 0 8 2 3 0 4 37 Hampton ...... 3-7 1-5 0-0 2 7 0 1 0 1 19 Garcia ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 0 0 2 13 Fournier ...... 1-4 0-0 0-0 5 2 0 2 0 0 13 Nabolotney ...... 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 2 2 0 1 17 Rote ...... 2-4 1-1 1-2 3 6 1 1 0 0 19 Totals ...... 19-43 5-13 15-19 27 58 15 23 1 10 200 Schultz ...... 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 1 0 0 0 8 (.442) (.385) (.789) Totals ...... 33-55 4-9 4-10 34 74 18 15 0 5 200 (.600) (.444) (.400) Milwaukee Panthers (13-8, 8-2 Horizon League) Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Butler Bulldogs (12-11, 7-5 Horizon League) Drummond-F ...... 5-13 2-3 5-7 5 17 4 1 0 3 38 Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Schultz-F ...... 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 4 0 2 12 Freeman-F ...... 5-8 2-3 0-0 6 12 4 1 0 1 34 Edwards-C ...... 5-10 0-1 5-8 9 15 3 3 2 2 29 Brown-F ...... 1-4 0-1 0-0 2 2 2 2 0 2 26 Onson-G ...... 5-9 1-1 0-0 1 11 3 2 0 1 38 Akande-C ...... 4-9 0-0 2-2 5 10 0 2 1 0 24 O’Brien-G ...... 0-5 0-1 0-0 5 0 2 2 0 1 30 Closser-G...... 2-6 1-4 2-2 2 7 1 1 0 4 36 Hampton ...... 1-2 1-1 0-0 1 3 2 1 0 0 17 Hamilton-G ...... 3-5 1-3 2-4 1 9 3 5 0 0 36 Wypiszynski ...... 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 0 0 0 6 Jones ...... 3-6 1-2 4-4 2 11 1 1 0 0 21 Markert ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 Gheorghe ...... 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 6 Fournier ...... 2-3 0-0 1-1 3 5 1 0 0 1 9 Bain ...... 4-10 1-5 0-0 1 9 1 1 1 1 17 Rogers ...... 4-7 2-4 0-0 0 10 2 2 0 0 17 Grussing/Smart ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Totals ...... 25-53 6-11 11-16 29 67 18 16 2 10 200 Totals ...... 23-50 6-18 10-12 20 62 12 13 2 8 200 (.472) (.545) (.688) (.460) (.333) (.833) 70 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide 2005-06 IN REVIEW

GAME 23 • MILWAUKEE 65, UW-GREEN BAY 55 GAME 24 • MILWAUKEE 69, DETROIT 55 2005-06 Recaps/Box Scores 2/13/06 • 7 p.m. Score 1st 2nd Tot 2/16/06 • 7 p.m. Score 1st 2nd Tot Milwaukee, Wis. (Klotsche Center) UW-Green Bay 26 29 - 55 Milwaukee, Wis. (Klotsche Center) Detroit 28 27 - 55 Attendance - 1,087 Milwaukee 33 32 - 65 Attendance - 181 Milwaukee 33 36 - 69 MILWAUKEE, Wis. - Nichole Drummond scored a game-high 23 MILWAUKEE, Wis. - Traci Edwards scored a game-high 15 points points and Traci Edwards grabbed 21 rebounds to lead the Univer- and Dana Schultz added a career-high 11 to lead the University of sity of Wisconsin- Milwaukee women’s basketball team to a 65-55 Wisconsin- Milwaukee women’s basketball team to a 69-55 win over win over UW-Green Bay Monday night at the Klotsche Center. Detroit Thursday night at the Klotsche Center.

Milwaukee held Green Bay to a season-low 55 points on a season- Milwaukee shot 47.7 percent on the night on just 44 shots, but went low 36.1 percent shooting. Meanwhile, the Panthers shot 48.9 per- 24-for-34 (.706) from the free throw line. Meanwhile, UDM went to cent, including 50 percent on three-point attempts. They also out- the free throw line just three times, making none. The Panthers also rebounded their guests, 41-27. outrebounded Detroit, 42-30.

Drummond led the offensive attack on 6-of-11 shooting, including UWM jumped out to a 12-5 lead on a Schultz jumper 5:42 into the 4-for-5 on three’s. Edwards fi nished with 12 points to go with her game, but the Titans fought back to take the lead at 17-16 when second 20-rebound game of the season. Shawanna Stubblefi eld hit back-to-back baskets midway through the frame. Both teams traded baskets until Megan Rogers put the Bringing a seven-point lead out of halftime, Milwaukee pushed its Panthers ahead for good at 20-19 with 8:19 to go before halftime. lead over 10 behind seven-straight points by Edwards. She drew contact on a layup and converted the three-point play to make it Detroit remained within one with 7:21 remaining, but Milwaukee 43-32 with 15:43 to play. The lead then remained in double-digits for then scored the next eight points. The Titans, meanwhile, were held the majority of the game. scoreless for almost six minutes to open a nine-point lead. The Pan- thers never looked back, taking a 33-28 lead into the break. UWGB drew within nine on a Soulis three-pointer with 3:11 to go in the game, but Milwaukee answered with four-straight points A 10-2 run early in the second half pushed UWM’s lead to 11 just fi ve from the free throw line, including a pair of charity tosses by Aubrey minutes into the second half. Its lead would peak at 13 before Detroit Hampton inside the last minute, to make it 65-53. fought back within fi ve, capped by another basket by Stubblefi eld. Milwaukee pulled away once again, hitting 12-of-17 free throws af- In the fi rst half, UWM scored the fi rst eight points of the game on ter that point and making all three fi eld goal attempts down the back-to-back three-pointers by Drummond and Molly O’Brien and stretch to go ahead by 14 in the fi nal 33 seconds. a layin from Edwards. But, a 10-0 Phoenix run one minute later gave them a 12-10 lead just over fi ve minutes in. After Green Bay’s lead Detroit Titans (11-14, 8-6 Horizon League) reached four at 16-12, Hampton hit two free throws and Drummond Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN scored fi ve-straight points to retake the lead at 19-16. Yurgens-F ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 4 0 0 1 0 0 10 Cooper-F ...... 4-6 0-1 0-0 1 8 0 2 1 0 14 The game’s fi nal tie came when Drummond sank two free throws Goddard-G ...... 4-7 2-3 0-2 3 10 0 3 0 2 24 to make it 23-23. O’Brien then hit a layup and drew contact to put Solner-G ...... 4-11 2-5 0-1 3 10 2 2 0 4 24 the Panthers ahead by two. Aubri Rote then hit a three-pointer on Pasquinzo-G ...... 1-9 1-6 0-0 5 3 4 1 0 1 33 UWM’s next possession to push the lead to fi ve. Evans ...... 1-3 0-2 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 0 12 Davis ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Stubblefi eld ...... 5-11 0-4 0-0 2 10 3 1 0 2 23 UW-Green Bay Phoenix (18-5, 10-2 Horizon League) Cavitt ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Jaskot ...... 2-7 1-5 0-0 1 5 0 1 0 0 19 Porath-F ...... 1-4 0-1 2-2 5 4 3 0 0 6 29 Dunlop ...... 3-8 1-1 0-0 3 7 0 2 4 0 25 Soulis-F ...... 8-22 2-8 1-1 7 19 0 3 1 3 36 Whittaker ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 9 Groh-G ...... 1-3 0-0 1-2 1 3 0 1 0 1 28 Brown...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Berglin-G ...... 4-9 0-3 0-0 3 8 4 3 0 4 40 Totals ...... 24-64 7-27 0-3 30 55 0 14 5 9 200 Popp-G ...... 5-11 3-7 0-0 6 13 1 2 0 1 40 (.375) (.259) (.000) Harty ...... 2-10 1-5 0-0 3 5 0 1 1 2 23 Glover ...... 1-2 0-0 1-2 1 3 0 0 0 0 4 Milwaukee Panthers (16-8, 11-2 Horizon League) Totals ...... 22-61 6-24 5-7 27 55 8 10 2 17 200 Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN (.361) (.250) (.714) Drummond-F ...... 3-10 1-2 1-2 4 8 2 4 0 0 33 Schultz-F ...... 5-7 0-1 1-3 4 11 1 2 0 1 18 Milwaukee Panthers (15-8, 10-2 Horizon league) Edwards-C ...... 4-8 0-0 7-10 8 15 2 1 2 2 29 Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Onson-G ...... 1-3 0-0 3-4 2 5 4 2 0 0 27 Drummond-F ...... 6-11 4-5 7-8 2 23 1 1 0 0 19 O’Brien-G ...... 2-3 1-1 0-0 1 5 1 0 1 0 17 Schultz-F ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 1 0 0 12 McCain ...... 1-1 0-0 2-2 4 4 0 3 0 0 13 Edwards-C ...... 5-6 0-0 2-4 21 12 3 1 2 2 33 Hampton ...... 0-2 0-0 2-2 1 2 1 2 0 0 21 Onson-G ...... 0-4 0-2 0-0 4 0 3 9 0 1 31 Wypiszynski ...... 1-1 0-0 4-4 3 6 0 1 0 0 4 O’Brien-G ...... 7-11 1-3 0-1 4 15 4 3 0 2 33 Markert ...... 1-1 1-1 4-4 4 7 2 0 0 0 12 McCain ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Fournier ...... 1-3 0-0 0-0 5 2 0 0 1 0 10 Hampton ...... 0-5 0-3 4-4 0 4 4 2 0 0 22 Rogers ...... 2-4 0-2 0-1 3 4 0 0 0 2 9 Fournier ...... 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 1 2 7 Others (5 players) ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 7 Rogers ...... 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 2 0 0 13 Totals ...... 21-44 3-7 24-34 42 69 13 18 4 5 200 Rote ...... 3-5 3-3 0-1 3 9 0 2 0 0 10 (.477) (.429) (.706) Totals ...... 22-45 8-16 13-18 41 65 17 21 3 5 200 Others (<3 MIN): Cook, Klein, Johnson, Hudson, Rote (.489) (.500) (.722) www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 71 2005-06 IN REVIEW Milwaukee Panthers

GAME 25 • MILWAUKEE 67, YOUNGSTOWN STATE 44 GAME 26 • MILWAUKEE 65, ILLINOIS-CHICAGO 58 2/18/06 • 7 p.m. Score 1st 2nd Tot 2/23/06 • 7 p.m. Score 1st 2nd Tot Milwaukee, Wis. (Klotsche Center) Youngstown St. 19 25 - 44 Chicago, Ill. (UIC Pavilion) Milwaukee 27 38 - 65 Attendance - 361 Milwaukee 26 41 - 67 Attendance - 503 Illinois-Chicago 26 32 - 58 MILWAUKEE, Wis. - The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee sent its CHICAGO, Ill. - The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s seniors out on a high note, rolling past Youngstown State, 67-44, basketball team used a 20-5 run midway through the second half Saturday night at the Klotsche Center on Senior Day. It was the Pan- to run away with a 65-58 win over UIC Thursday night in Chicago. thers seventh-straight win. The Panthers won for the eighth-straight time and are now one win away from their fi rst Horizon League Championship since 2000-01. With the win, Milwaukee clinched no worse than second place for the seventh-straight season. The Panthers remain in a fi rst-place tie UIC had taken a four-point lead at 40-36, using an 11-3 run to over- with UW-Green Bay, which defeated Detroit, 71-58, with two games come a four-point defi cit. Meredith Onson ended the run with a remaining for both teams. They’ve beaten the Phoenix twice this jumper just over fi ve minutes into the half. Emily Markert then hit season to hold the tiebreaker. the fi rst of three 3-pointers in the second half and was followed by back-to-back baskets by Molly O’Brien and Onson to make it 45-40. The Panthers had the advantage in most every stat category, shoot- ing 47.3 percent from the fi eld and fi nishing with 18 assists and sea- Krystal Hugelier hit a three and Chrissy Dizon converted two free

2005-06 Recaps/Box Scores 2005-06 Recaps/Box son-highs of 12 steals and seven blocks. They also outrebounded throws to stem the tide and tie the game at 45-45, but that was as Youngstown, 35- 27. YSU shot just 35.6 percent for the game and close as the Flames would get. Markert then hit a pair of three’s, committed 22 turnovers. bookending fi ve-straight points by Edwards to build an 11-point lead. Katie Fournier blocked fi ve shots to lead the defensive effort, while Traci Edwards added four steals and Molly O’Brien three. Fournier’s The lead became a game-high 12 when O’Brien answered two UIC blocks are tied for the second-most in school history, while Edwards free throws with a three-point play, making it 59-47 with 5:54 to go. and Emily Markert each added blocks. Milwaukee took a one-point lead into halftime, thanks to a 10-0 run Milwaukee pulled away in the second half, scoring the 11 of the fi rst midway through the opening frame. After the Panthers had fallen 12 points to extend a seven-point lead to 17 at 37-20 with 16:06 behind, 17-12, O’Brien hit a layup with 9:30 to go, kick-starting the to play. Monique Godfrey made it a 15-point game at 39-24 with a rally. Nichole Drummond followed with a three and layup, before layup, but that was as close as Youngstown State would get. O’Brien made it 22-17 with a three-pointer of her own at the 7:15 mark. Youngstown State Penguins (7-19, 3-12 Horizon League) Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN UIC scored fi ve-straight points one minute later to tie the game at Schloemp-F...... 6-12 1-1 1-1 3 14 0 4 1 1 24 24-24 with 4:06 to go. O’Brien then hit a three-pointer and Kelly True Sabree-F ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 1 9 answered with a jumper for the Flames to provide for the score at Godfrey-G ...... 2-3 0-0 1-4 3 5 0 1 0 1 26 the break. Gaudiose-G ...... 1-4 1-3 0-0 3 3 2 1 0 0 33 Russo-G ...... 1-2 0-0 4-6 2 6 3 2 0 1 27 Cohill ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 4 0 1 12 Milwaukee Panthers (18-8, 13-2 Horizon League) Snorf ...... 2-6 0-0 3-4 2 7 2 3 2 1 18 Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Vaughn ...... 0-2 0-0 0-0 4 0 0 4 0 1 17 Drummond-F ...... 4-12 1-4 5-6 7 14 0 1 1 0 38 Roscoe ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Schultz-F ...... 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 2 4 3 0 0 9 Pendleton ...... 0-1 0-0 1-2 1 1 0 1 0 1 5 Edwards-C ...... 6-12 0-0 1-6 10 13 2 1 1 1 24 LaFleur ...... 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 1 6 Onson-G ...... 3-7 1-1 1-2 2 8 8 5 0 1 37 Holmes ...... 3-11 0-0 0-0 4 6 0 0 0 0 17 O’Brien-G ...... 7-13 2-3 1-2 6 17 4 3 0 3 34 Totals ...... 16-45 2-4 10-17 27 44 9 22 3 9 200 McCain ...... 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 (.356) (.500) (.588) Hampton ...... 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 0 2 2 0 0 8 Wypiszynski ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 Markert ...... 3-4 3-3 0-2 1 9 1 2 0 1 20 Milwaukee Panthers (17-8, 12-2 Horizon League) Fournier ...... 0-2 0-1 2-2 2 2 1 0 0 0 16 Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Rogers ...... 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 10 Drummond-F ...... 5-12 1-5 5-6 5 16 2 3 0 1 34 Totals ...... 24-59 7-15 10-22 43 65 22 21 4 8 200 Schultz-F ...... 5-5 0-0 0-0 3 10 2 1 0 1 25 (.407) (.467) (.455) Edwards-C ...... 4-8 0-0 3-5 6 11 3 3 1 4 21 Cook-G ...... 3-6 0-1 1-1 4 7 4 0 0 1 15 Illinois-Chicago Flames (13-13, 9-6 Horizon League) O’Brien-G ...... 4-9 1-2 1-2 3 10 3 1 0 3 31 Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN McCain ...... 0-2 0-0 1-2 0 1 0 1 0 0 6 True-F ...... 5-10 0-1 0-0 7 10 1 1 0 1 32 Hampton ...... 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 7 Rinaldi-C...... 2-5 0-0 0-0 3 4 0 1 2 2 18 Wypiszynski ...... 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 1 0 0 0 4 Dizon-G ...... 1-6 0-3 2-2 6 4 5 5 0 5 32 Markert ...... 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 3 2 0 1 0 11 Grant-G ...... 9-15 3-6 6-7 4 27 1 4 0 5 39 Onson ...... 3-3 1-1 0-0 1 7 0 1 0 1 18 Hugelier-G ...... 3-10 1-3 1-1 0 8 2 3 1 0 29 Fournier ...... 0-2 0-0 0-0 6 0 1 0 5 0 18 Cummens ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Rogers ...... 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 1 6 Grobbecker ...... 2-3 0-0 1-2 2 5 0 2 0 1 12 Others (4 players) ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2 0 0 4 Parker ...... 0-3 0-3 0-0 1 0 2 1 0 1 23 Totals ...... 26-55 4-13 11-16 35 18 17 7 12 67 200 Hluska ...... 0-0 0-0 0-2 3 0 0 1 1 0 11 (.473) (.308) (.688) Hutchens ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Others (<1 MIN): Klein, Johnson, Hudson, Rote Totals ...... 22-52 4-16 10-14 31 58 11 18 4 15 200 (.423) (.250) (.714)

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GAME 27 • MILWAUKEE 78, LOYOLA 66 GAME 28 • MILWAUKEE 76, LOYOLA 56 2005-06 Recaps/Box Scores 2/25/06 • 1 p.m. Score 1st 2nd Tot 3/2/06 • 7 p.m. Score 1st 2nd Tot Chicago, Ill. (Gentile Center) Milwaukee 36 42 - 78 Milwaukee, Wis. (Klotsche Center) Loyola 34 22 - 56 Attendance - 395 Loyola 33 33 - 66 Attendance - 366 Milwaukee 35 41 - 76 CHICAGO, Ill. - Traci Edwards scored a career-high 28 points as MILWAUKEE, Wis. - Traci Edwards scored 23 points and grabbed 10 the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s basketball team rebounds to lead the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee to a 76-56 clinched its fi rst Horizon League Regular Season Championship win over Loyola Thursday night in a Horizon League Women’s Bas- since 2000-01 with a 78-66 win over Loyola Saturday afternoon in ketball Tournament quarterfi nal game. Chicago. With the win, the Panthers (20-8) will now host the semifi nals and The Panthers are Horizon League Co-Champions with UW-Green fi nals of the league tournament at the Klotsche Center, and UWM Bay, which defeated Butler in Indianapolis. But, Milwaukee clinches knows it will face Butler Sunday at noon in the fi rst semifi nal. the top seed in the Horizon League Tournament as it has beaten the Phoenix twice this season. Milwaukee, the top seed in the tournament, led just 35-34 at half- time but outscored the eighth-seeded Ramblers (4-25) 41-22 in the Milwaukee was effi cient on offense, shooting 46.7 percent from the second half. fi eld, 41.2 percent on three-pointers and 71.4 from the free throw line. It also had 23 assists on 28 made fi eld goals, compared to a Molly O’Brien added 18 points while Kim Wypiszynski pitched-in season-low 13 turnovers. UWM was, however, outrebounded for the with 10 for the Panthers, who have now won a school-record 10- fi rst time in 13 games. straight games and have reached 20 wins for just the second time in the school’s Division I history. UWM opened the second half with a 15-6 run to push its lead over 10 points for the fi rst time at 51-39 with 11:37 to play. Meredith Marquise Hanser led Loyola with 17 points. Onson opened the frame with a jumper and later added a three- pointer. Edwards, meanwhile, tallied six of her 17 second half points UWM led by as many as 11 points in the fi rst half before the Ram- during the span. blers fi nished the half on a 13-4 run to pull within a point at the break. But, the Panthers started the second half on a 15-1 run and Trailing 17-10, each team then traded baskets before the Panthers then led by as many as 26 points en route to the easy win. rattled off eight-straight points for a one-point lead of their own. Dana Schultz scored the fi rst six points of the run on a pair of layups, Loyola Ramblers (4-25) then a turnaround jumper. Nichole Drummond put UWM ahead, Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN converting two free throws. Nabolotney-F ...... 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 1 1 0 20 Real-F ...... 7-14 0-0 0-0 8 14 4 2 2 1 36 The Ramblers would once again take a lead, this time at 30-25, be- Ponder-C ...... 3-11 0-0 5-6 5 11 0 2 0 0 30 fore Milwaukee scored 11 of the fi nal 14 points for a 36-33 halftime Hanser-G ...... 7-16 3-7 0-0 4 17 2 2 0 1 36 lead. Edwards hit a layup, then converted a three-point play to tie Mannella-G ...... 2-6 1-4 2-2 1 7 4 3 0 0 36 the game at 30. After a Jana Lucas three, Emily Markert and Onson Caro ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 hit back-to-back three’s for a three-point lead at the break. Garcia ...... 0-2 0-0 2-2 1 2 0 0 1 0 14 Lucas ...... 0-3 0-1 1-2 6 1 1 1 0 1 265 Milwaukee Panthers (19-8, 14-2 Horizon League) Totals ...... 21-54 4-12 10-12 30 66 11 12 4 3 200 Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN (.389) (.333) (.833) Drummond-F ...... 0-9 0-5 5-6 4 5 4 2 1 2 33 Schultz-F ...... 4-6 0-0 0-0 2 8 3 0 1 1 22 Milwaukee Panthers (20-8) Edwards-C ...... 10-16 0-0 8-11 11 28 1 2 3 4 27 Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Onson-G ...... 4-10 2-3 0-0 7 10 6 4 0 1 34 Wypiszynski-F ...... 4-8 0-0 2-2 5 10 2 1 2 0 20 O’Brien-G ...... 4-5 2-3 0-0 5 10 5 0 0 2 37 Drummond-F ...... 3-10 1-2 0-0 4 7 0 2 0 2 27 Hampton ...... 0-3 0-2 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 1 14 Edwards-C ...... 10-15 0-0 3-3 10 23 5 0 1 1 25 Markert ...... 2-3 2-3 0-0 0 6 2 1 0 0 7 Onson-G ...... 4-7 1-2 0-0 3 9 4 1 1 1 31 Fournier ...... 1-4 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 O’Brien-G ...... 8-11 1-3 1-2 4 18 3 0 1 1 32 Rogers ...... 2-2 0-0 2-2 0 6 0 0 0 0 9 McCain ...... 0-2 0-0 1-2 1 1 0 1 0 1 8 Others (7 players) ...... 1-2 1-1 0-2 0 3 1 2 0 0 13 Hampton ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 Totals ...... 28-60 7-17 15-21 33 78 23 13 5 11 200 Markert ...... 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 2 0 0 0 13 (.467) (.412) (.714) Fournier ...... 3-5 0-0 0-1 3 6 1 2 1 1 14 Others (<3 MIN): McCain, Cook, Wypiszynski, Klein, Johnson, Hudson, Rote Rogers ...... 0-5 0-3 2-2 3 2 4 0 0 0 15 Others (4 players) ...... 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 0 8 Loyola Ramblers (3-24, 3-13 Horizon League) Totals ...... 32-66 3-13 9-12 41 76 23 9 6 7 200 Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN (.485) (.231) (.750) Lonie-F ...... 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 2 1 3 0 0 11 Others (<3 MIN): Cook, Klein, Johnson, Rote Real-F ...... 7-11 0-0 1-1 2 15 1 1 0 0 31 Ponder-C ...... 4-11 0-0 3-4 10 11 0 2 0 1 32 Hanser-G ...... 3-11 1-4 4-4 5 11 5 3 0 0 40 Mannella-G ...... 4-13 3-7 2-2 6 13 7 2 0 3 34 Garcia ...... 3-5 0-0 0-0 2 6 1 3 0 0 19 Nabolotney ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 3 1 0 13 Lucas ...... 3-4 2-2 0-0 3 8 1 4 1 0 20 Totals ...... 25-58 6-13 10-11 37 66 17 22 2 4 200 (.431) (.462) (.909) www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 73 2005-06 IN REVIEW Milwaukee Panthers

GAME 29 • MILWAUKEE 58, BUTLER 57 GAME 30 • MILWAUKEE 71, ILLINOIS-CHICAGO 63 3/5/06 • Noon Score 1st 2nd Tot 3/6/06 • 3 p.m. Score 1st 2nd Tot Milwaukee, Wis. (Klotsche Center) Butler 26 31 - 57 Milwaukee, Wis. (Klotsche Center) Illinois-Chicago 22 41 - 63 Attendance - 825 Milwaukee 25 33 - 58 Attendance - 616 Milwaukee 33 38 - 71 MILWAUKEE, Wis. - Molly O’Brien grabbed a rebound, dribbled the MILWAUKEE, Wis. - Traci Edwards scored a game-high 24 points length of the court and scored on a layup with 4.8 seconds remain- and was named Horizon League Tournament MVP as the University ing to give the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee a thrilling 58-57 of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s basketball team defeated UIC, 71- win over Butler Sunday in the semifi nals of the Horizon League 63, in the championship game of the 2006 Horizon League Champi- Tournament. onship Monday afternoon at the Klotsche Center.

The basket capped a comeback that saw the Panthers overcome an The Panthers now advance to their second NCAA Tournament after 11- point defi cit in the fi nal 7:26 of the game. previously winning the league tourney in 2001.

A three-pointer by Jackie Closser gave Butler a 53-42 lead with 7:26 UWM led by as many as 12 in the second half, while UIC fought back remaining and the Panthers did not retake the lead until O’Brien’s to within two when Nicole Rinaldi hit a layup just before the mid- layin. Butler then turned the ball over as the buzzer sounded. way point of the second half to make it 44-42. The Panthers later converted 8-of-11 free throws in the fi nal minute to provide for the

2005-06 Recaps/Box Scores 2005-06 Recaps/Box The Panthers looked like they might be able to pull away in the fi rst fi nal score. half, building a quick 15-8 lead. And, after the Bulldogs scored eight- straight to regain the lead, Milwaukee responded with a 10-2 run The Panthers overcame early shooting woes to fi nish at 47.9 percent of its own to reclaim a 25-18 advantage. But, as the Panthers went for the game, while hitting 6-of-13 from beyond the arc. Turnovers scoreless over the fi nal 3:40 of the half, the Bulldogs rattled off eight- were an issue for UWM, as it gave the ball away 23 times. Defensively, straight to take a 26- 25 lead into the locker room. the team limited its opponents to just 38.1 percent from the fi eld, 22.2 percent on three’s and blocked seven shots. Milwaukee’s comeback then started with an Mereith Onson basket, which was followed by a layin by O’Brien and a three-point play Milwaukee used a 20-1 run towards the end of the fi rst half to take by Nichole Drummond. Butler still led. 57-51, after two Closser free control of what had been a close game. Jacquay Holmes hit a jump- throws with 4:01 to play, but the Bulldogs would not score again. er to make it 17-13 with 8:25 to play in the half. The Panthers then A three-point play by Traci Edwards and a pair of free throws by scored the next 16 points of the game for a 12-point lead when Em- Kim Wypiszynski pulled the Panthers to within 57- 56, setting up ily Markert hit a threepointer to make it 29-17, 1:44 before halftime. O’Brien’s heroics. UWM’s lead hit a game-high 15 points at 33-18 when Molly O’Brien After UWM turned the ball over in its fi rst chance to take the lead in and Nichole Drummond hit back-to-back baskets with 40 seconds the fi nal minute, the Panthers got a stop and the rebound bounced remaining. The team hit its fi nal six shots of the frame and took a out to O’Brien. She raced down the court and made a move to the 33-22 lead into the break. basket, laying the ball in to give Milwaukee the lead. Butler called a timeout to set up a fi nal play, but Closser threw the ball away look- Illinois-Chicago Flames (16-14) ing for Lade Akande under the basket as time expired. Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Rinaldi-C...... 3-4 0-0 0-0 4 6 1 0 1 0 23 Butler Bulldogs (15-14) Dizon-G ...... 7-14 1-6 0-0 5 15 2 3 0 3 38 Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Grant-G ...... 4-15 1-4 6-10 1 15 1 3 0 3 30 Freeman-F ...... 1-5 1-3 1-2 4 4 1 3 2 4 37 Hugelier-G ...... 1-5 1-4 0-2 3 3 0 1 0 3 30 Brown-F ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 1 1 0 0 26 Holmes-G ...... 6-13 0-0 5-7 4 17 2 3 0 1 22 Akande-C ...... 11-23 0-0 1-5 11 23 1 3 4 0 33 Grobbecker ...... 1-4 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 1 0 0 12 Closser-G...... 4-6 4-6 6-6 2 18 3 3 0 0 40 True ...... 0-4 0-2 0-0 5 0 2 2 0 4 21 Hamilton-G ...... 1-3 0-1 0-0 4 2 3 2 0 2 33 Parker ...... 2-3 1-1 0-0 1 5 0 1 2 1 20 Jones ...... 2-2 2-2 0-0 1 6 1 2 0 0 21 Hluska ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 Gheorghe ...... 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 Others (5 players) ...... 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Bain ...... 1-1 0-0 0-2 0 2 0 1 0 1 7 Totals ...... 24-63 4-18 11-19 33 63 8 15 3 15 Totals ...... 21-44 7-12 8-15 26 57 10 15 6 7 200 (.381) (.222) (.579) (.477) (.583) (.533) Others (< 1 MIN): Zimny, Hushka, Cummens, Hutchens, Muffoleto

Milwaukee Panthers (21-8) Milwaukee Panthers (22-8) Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Wypiszynski-F ...... 4-12 0-0 3-3 6 11 2 2 0 0 28 Wypiszynski-F ...... 4-5 0-0 0-0 6 8 0 4 2 1 29 Drummond-F ...... 5-12 1-4 1-1 1 12 1 0 0 1 28 Drummond-F ...... 3-10 1-3 4-4 3 11 2 3 0 0 27 Edwards-C ...... 2-3 0-0 2-3 6 6 6 2 2 0 26 Edwards-C ...... 8-13 0-0 8-11 8 24 7 4 3 2 34 Onson-G ...... 5-10 2-5 0-0 1 12 2 2 0 1 39 Onson-G ...... 1-5 1-3 1-2 4 4 0 2 0 1 33 O’Brien-G ...... 7-10 0-1 0-0 7 14 3 3 1 0 38 O’Brien-G ...... 4-8 1-2 1-2 10 10 5 3 1 1 38 McCain ...... 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 Hampton ...... 1-2 1-2 4-4 0 7 0 1 0 0 13 Hampton ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 8 Markert ...... 2-3 2-3 0-0 3 6 2 3 1 1 15 Markert ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 2 0 0 6 Fournier ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 6 Fournier ...... 0-5 0-1 0-0 5 0 2 2 1 0 14 Rogers ...... 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 0 5 Rogers ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 1 6 Others (4 players) ...... 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0+ Rote ...... 1-3 1-2 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 5 Totals ...... 23-48 6-13 19-25 37 71 17 23 7 6 200 Totals ...... 24-58 4-14 6-7 35 58 18 14 4 4 200 (.479) (.462) (.760) (.414) (.286) (.857) Others (<1 MIN): McCain, Cook, Hudson, Rote

74 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide 2005-06 IN REVIEW 2005-06 Recaps/Box Scores GAME 31 • #16/16 MICHIGAN STATE 65, MILWAUKEE 46 INSIDE THE 2005-06 PANTHER NUMBERS 3/18/06 • 11 a.m. Score 1st 2nd Tot Starting Lineup Chicago, Ill. () Milwaukee 22 24 - 46 Onson, Hampton, O’Brien, Drummond, Schultz ...... 0-1 Attendance - 3,266 Michigan State 23 42 - 65 McCain, Hampton, Drummond, Schultz, Edwards ...... 2-1 CHICAGO, Ill. - Liz Shimek scored 17 of her 27 points in the fi nal 20 Onson, O’Brien, Drummond, Schultz, Edwards ...... 15-6 minutes as Michigan State shook off a sluggish fi rst half and pulled Onson, O’Brien, Drummond, Wypiszynski, Edwards ...... 4-1 away from the University Wisconsin-Milwaukee for a 65-46 victory Cook, O’Brien, Drummond, Schultz, Edwards ...... 1-0 in their NCAA tournament opener Saturday. Shooting No. 13 seed Milwaukee, making just it second NCAA appearance, UWM shoots 50% or better ...... 6-1 trailed by only one at the half and was down only three with just UWM shoots 45-49.9% ...... 9-1 under 12 minutes to go. UWM shoots 40-44.9% ...... 5-4 UWM shoots 39.9% or less ...... 2-3 Then Shimek sank a jumper, hit two free throws, made a left-handed basket, got loose for a twisting shot on the inside and then scored Opponent shoots 50% or better ...... 2-3 on a follow-up after yanking away an offensive rebound. Opponent shoots 45-49.9%...... 2-1 Opponent shoots 40-44.9%...... 5-3 The 14-2 run in which she scored 10 gave MSU a 49-34 lead with Opponent shoots 39.9% or less ...... 13-2 just under eight minutes to go, and UWM’s chances of pulling the upset were over. Other Stats UWM outrebounds opponent ...... 20-3 Shimek scored 10 in the opening half after a slow start. The Spartans Opponent outrebounds UWM ...... 2-5 hadn’t played in nearly two weeks since losing to Ohio State in the Rebounding even ...... 0-1 Big Ten tournament and it showed. Leading at halftime ...... 19-1 Shimek hit a left hook, a driving shot and then a nice layup off the Trailing at halftime ...... 3-7 break before hitting a free throw to complete a three-point play. UWM forces 10 TO or less ...... 3-0 Courtney Davidson’s 3-pointer from the corner was also part of the UWM forces 11-15 TO ...... 9-4 spurt that helped the Spartans open up an 18-10 lead. UWM forces 16-20 TO ...... 6-4 UWM forces 21+ TO ...... 4-1 But Edwards, MVP of the Horizon League Tournament, scored fi ve UWM commits 10 TO or less ...... 1-0 points and Megan Rogers hit a three-pointer and then a running UWM commits 11-15 TO ...... 6-2 bank shot as the Panthers scored 12-straight for a four-point lead. UWM commits 16-20 TO ...... 6-1 UWM commits 21+ TO ...... 9-6 Milwaukee Panthers (22-9) Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Game Margin Wypiszynski-F ...... 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 3 0 1 14 Drummond-F ...... 4-8 1-5 2-2 2 11 2 7 2 0 29 Games decided by 1-5 points ...... 8-2 Edwards-C ...... 6-8 0-0 1-5 7 13 2 1 1 2 36 Games decided by 6-10 points ...... 5-2 Onson-G ...... 1-4 0-3 0-0 2 2 2 0 0 1 38 Games decided by 11-15 points ...... 6-2 O’Brien-G ...... 5-10 0-1 0-0 4 10 4 4 1 3 38 Games decided by 16+ points ...... 3-3 McCain ...... 0-2 0-0 2-2 3 2 0 0 0 0 8 Cook ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Hampton ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 0 0 0 5 UWM vs. Conferences Markert ...... 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 2 1 3 0 0 13 Big 12 (Oklahoma)...... 0-1 Johnson...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Big East (DePaul, Marquette) ...... 0-2 Fournier ...... 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 1 0 1 0 0 4 Big Ten (Iowa, Wisconsin, Northwestern, Michigan State) ....1-3 Rogers ...... 2-4 1-2 0-0 0 5 1 2 0 0 12 Rote ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 GLIAC - Division II (Northern Michigan) ...... 1-0 Totals ...... 19-42 2-12 6-11 28 46 13 22 4 7 200 Independent (South Dakota State) ...... 0-1 (.452) (.167) (.545) Mid-Continent (Oakland) ...... 1-0 Ohio Valley (Southeast Missouri State x2) ...... 2-0 (23-9) Name FG 3-PT FT REB PTS AST TO BL STL MIN Miscellaneous Jefferson-F ...... 3-10 0-0 2-3 8 8 3 2 0 2 31 Home ...... 13-3 Shimek-F ...... 10-16 0-1 7-8 8 27 1 2 1 2 34 Bowen-G ...... 5-11 2-5 0-0 3 12 5 0 0 3 38 Away ...... 9-5 Haynes-G ...... 1-4 0-1 2-2 0 4 1 3 0 1 20 Neutral ...... 0-1 Lucas-Perry-G ...... 0-8 0-5 3-4 6 3 2 3 0 4 32 League ...... 14-2 Aitch ...... 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 1 0 1 0 11 Mondays ...... 2-0 Davidson ...... 1-2 1-2 0-0 1 3 2 2 0 2 17 Tuesdays ...... 0-0 Poff ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Wednesdays ...... 1-2 Dwyer ...... 2-3 0-0 0-0 3 4 0 0 0 0 9 Thursdays ...... 7-1 Shives ...... 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Hall ...... 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 0 7 Fridays ...... 3-1 Totals ...... 24-61 3-15 14-17 35 65 15 12 2 14 200 Saturdays ...... 7-2 (.393) (.200) (.824) Sundays ...... 2-3 www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 75 2005-06 IN REVIEW Milwaukee Panthers

2005-06 HORIZON LEAGUE STANDINGS 2005-06 HORIZON LEAGUE STAT LEADERS LEAGUE OVERALL SCORING OFFENSE W L Pct. W L Pct. Team G W-L Pts Avg/G Milwaukee 14 2 .875 22 9 .710 1. UW-Green Bay 30 23-7 2148 71.6 UW-Green Bay 14 2 .875 23 7 .767 2. Butler 29 15-14 2004 69.1 Illinois-Chicago 10 6 .625 16 14 .533 SCORING DEFENSE Butler 9 7 .562 15 14 .517 Team G Pts Avg/G WSU 8 8 .500 12 16 .429 1. UW-Green Bay 30 1894 63.1 Detroit 8 8 .500 11 17 .393 2. Illinois-Chicago 30 1929 64.3 YSU 4 12 .250 8 20 .286 Loyola 3 13 .188 4 25 .138 SCORING MARGIN Cleveland State 2 14 .125 4 24 .143 Team G OFF DEF Margin 1. UW-Green Bay 30 71.6 63.1 +8.5 2. Illinois-Chicago 30 68.4 64.3 +4.1 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE TOURNAMENT Horizon League in Review League Horizon FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES Tuesday, Feb. 28 (Gentile Center, Chicago, Ill.) Team G FG FGA Pct Horizon League Tournament First Round 1. UW-Green Bay 30 776 1727 .449 (8) Loyola 85, (9) Cleveland State 82 - OT 2. Milwaukee 31 756 1693 .447

Wednesday-Thursday, March 1-2 (at Higher Seed) FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE Horizon League Tournament Quarterfi nals Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Milwaukee 31 755 1801 .419 (1) Milwaukee 76, (8) Loyola 56 2. UW-Green Bay 30 694 1643 .422 (2) UW-Green Bay 63, (7) Youngstown State 53 (3) Illinois-Chicago 80, (6) Wright State 78 - OT 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES (4) Butler 58, (5) Detroit 45 Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Butler 29 223 567 .393 Sunday, March 5 (Klotsche Center, Milwaukee, Wis.) 2. UW-Green Bay 30 222 611 .363 Horizon League Tournament Semifi nals (1) Milwaukee 58, (4) Butler 57 REBOUNDING MARGIN Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin (3) Illinois-Chicago 74, (2) UW-Green Bay 62 1. Milwaukee 31 1182 38.1 997 32.2 +6.0 2. Youngstown State 28 991 35.4 978 34.9 +0.5 Monday, March 6 (Klotsche Center, Milwaukee, Wis.) Horizon League Tournament Championship SCORING (1) Milwaukee 71, (3) Illinois-Chicago 63 Player-Team G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G 1. Nicole Soulis-UWGB 30 223 24 83 553 18.4 2. Marquise Hanser-LUC 29 171 62 96 500 17.2 2005-06 HORIZON LEAGUE POST-SEASON HONORS 3. Lade Akande-BU 29 191 0 88 470 16.2 4. Traci Edwards-UWM 31 182 0 136 500 16.1 First Team All-League All-Newcomer Team 5. Jackie Closser-BU 28 117 84 104 422 15.1 Jackie Closser, Butler Lade Akande, Butler Nicole Soulis, UWGB Traci Edwards, UWM REBOUNDING Traci Edwards, UWM Dominique Butler, CSU Player-Team G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G Nichole Drummond, UWM Rachel Porath, UWGB 1. Traci Edwards-UWM 31 122 189 311 10.0 Brittney Whiteside, WSU Meredith Onson, UWM 2. Lade Akande-BU 29 81 150 231 8.0 3. Jessica Schloemp-YSU 28 53 145 198 7.1 4. Nicole Soulis-UWGB 30 57 148 205 6.8 Player of the Year Newcomer of the Year 5. Brittney Whiteside-WSU 28 52 130 182 6.5 Nicole Soulis, UWGB Traci Edwards, UWM FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game) Coach of the Year All-Defensive Team Player-Team G FG FGA Pct Sandy Botham, UWM Dominique Butler, CSU 1. Traci Edwards-UWM 31 182 304 .599 Chrissy Dizon, UIC 2. Jenna Real-LUC 29 140 258 .543 Second Team All-League Nichole Drummond, UWM 3. Nicole Soulis-UWGB 30 223 433 .515 Lade Akande, Butler Rhea Mays, WSU ASSISTS Chrissy Dizon, UIC Brittney Whiteside, WSU Player-Team G Assists Avg. LaShonda Grant, UIC 1. Jackie Closser-BU 28 146 5.21 Marquise Hanser, Loyola 2. Chrissy Dizon-UIC 29 144 4.97 Natalie Berglin, UWGB 3. Natalie Berglin-UWGB 30 140 4.67 76 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide HISTORY

HISTORY The Panthers celebrate their fi rst NAIA Bi-District Championship in 1984. www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 77 HISTORY Milwaukee Panthers

YEAR COACH W L PCT. MILWAUKEE BASKETBALL HISTORY 1971-72 Erika Sander 4 3 .571 While women’s basketball was not granted 1972-73 Erika Sander 1 6 .143 varsity status until 1971, women were 1973-74 Erika Sander 2 9 .222 playing the new-fangled game at the 1974-75 Erika Sander 7 9 .438 Milwaukee State Normal School as far back 1975-76 Erika Sander 6 11 .363 as 1896, the same year as the men. 1976-77 Linda Borowski 1 9 .100 1977-78 Nancy Schley 2 16 .111 UWM became known as the “Panthers” in 1978-79 M.A. Kelling 5 17 .227 1965. Prior to that, the athletic teams were 1979-80 M.A. Kelling 17 10 .630 known as the Cardinals from 1956-65 and 1980-81 M.A. Kelling 18 12 .600 the Green Gulls before that, starting in 1981-82 M.A. Kelling 18 12 .600 1927. During the Green Gull period, the 1982-83 M.A. Kelling 22 8 .733 athletic teams were alternatively known as 1983-84 M.A. Kelling 25 8 .758 the “Green Wave.” Before 1927, the school 1984-85 M.A. Kelling 25 7 .781 had no offi cial offi cial nickname, though 1985-86 M.A. Kelling 16 12 .571 the teams were called the “Normals.” Jaci Clark’s #42 is the only retired number 1986-87 M.A. Kelling 20 9 .690

Milwaukee Basketball History Basketball Milwaukee 1987-88 M.A. Kelling 25 5 .835 The fi rst women’s varsity game involving in program history. She left UWM as the school’s all-time leading scorer and 1988-89 M.A. Kelling 19 10 .655 UWM was a loss to UW-Oshkosh on Jan. rebounder. 1989-90 M.A. Kelling 17 9 .654 27, 1971. No recorded score is available 1990-91 M.A. Kelling 11 16 .407 for that game. The Panthers’ fi rst women’s Milwaukee Athletics Hall of Fame, including 1991-92 M.A. Kelling 17 11 .607 home game was a 47-35 loss to the same Carol Busche (1996), Maureen Pitrof (1997), Oshkosh team Feb. 4. Deb Schulman (1994) and Darla Wack 1992-93 M.A. Kelling 15 12 .556 (1999). 1993-94 M.A. Kelling 12 15 .444 Coached by Erika Sander, UWM fi nished 1994-95 M.A. Kelling 2 25 .074 its fi rst season with a 4-3 record, gaining Milwaukee won another District 14 1995-96 Jenny Sell 4 22 .154 its fi rst victory Feb. 12 at UW-Platteville, Championship in 1987-88 and made title 1996-97 Sandy Botham 16 12 .571 46-30. game appearances in 1985-86, 1986-87 1997-98 Sandy Botham 15 12 .556 and 1988-89 before moving to NCAA 1998-99 Sandy Botham 11 16 .407 Sander coached the team through the Division II for the 1989-90. The next season, 1999-00 Sandy Botham 16 12 .571 1975-76 season and, after one-year stints women’s basketball joined the rest of the 2000-01 Sandy Botham 19 11 .633 by Linda Borowski and Nancy Schley, M.A. UWM Athletic Department and made the 2001-02 Sandy Botham 20 8 .714 Kelling took the reigns of the women’s jump to NCAA Division I. 2002-03 Sandy Botham 15 13 .536 basketball program. 2003-04 Sandy Botham 17 12 .586 Competing as a Division I Independent 2004-05 Sandy Botham 14 14 .500 Kelling led the Panthers from 1978-95. In from 1990-93, Milwaukee went 43-39 2005-06 Sandy Botham 22 9 .710 her second year, UWM went 17-10 after against its predominantly D-I schedule Total 35 Years 476 402 .542 winning 23 games in the seven years before joining the Mid-Continent prior to her arrival. The 1981-82 season Conference for the 1993-94 season. The By Coach was Milwaukee’s fi nal as a member of the next year, the Panthers moved to the Sander 1971-76 20 38 .345 Association of Intercollegiate Athletics former Midwestern Collegiate Conference, Borowski 1976-77 1 9 .100 for Women (AIAW), which the school had now the Horizon League. Schley 1977-78 2 16 .111 been affi liated with since 1971. That year, Kelling 1978-95 284 198 .589 UWM went 18-12 and qualifi ed for the After a 4-22 record in 1995-96, Sandy Sell 1995-96 4 22 .154 AIAW Regional for the second-straight Botham took over the program and Botham 1996-Pres. 165 119 .581 year. guided UWM to a 16-12 record in her fi rst year. It marked the eighth-best turnaround Once in the NAIA, Milwaukee won three- in Division I that year. Since then, the By Affi liation straight District 14 Championships. In both Panthers have faced just one losing season Division I 1990-Pres. 225 220 .506 1983-84 and 1984-85, the Panthers won and risen to the top of the league year Division II 1989-90 17 9 .654 a school-record 25 games, defeated UW- after year. NAIA 1982-89 153 59 .722 Green Bay in the District Championship AIAW 1971-82 81 114 .415 and Bemidji State in the Bi-District title The 2000-01 season was a milestone and advanced to the NAIA Championship year for Milwaukee, as it set a school D-I Division I Conference Affi liations Quarterfi nals. record for wins, won the team’s fi rst-ever Horizon League/ conference championship and advanced Midwestern Collegiate Conference (1994-Pr.) The 1983-84 team featured four players to the NCAA Tournament for the fi rst time Mid-Continent Conference (1993-94) that would be inducted into the UW- in school history. 78 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide HISTORY

22-9 OVERALL • SANDY BOTHAM 2005-06 NCAA Tournament 2005-06 NCAA TOURNAMENT HORIZON LEAGUE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

11/11 @ Oklahoma ...... L ....89-57 11/18 Oakland ...... W ...73-71 11/20 @ Iowa ...... L ....82-42 11/25 @ SE Missouri State ...... W ...90-87 11/30 DePaul ...... L ....91-79 12/2 SE Missouri State ...... W ...73-70 12/4 @ South Dakota State ...L ....70-55 12/11 Northern Michigan ...... W ...77-65 12/14 Wisconsin ...... L ....72-57 12/18 @ Marquette ...... L ....70-62 12/29 @ Detroit* ...... W ...74-56 12/31 Butler* ...... L ....80-79 1/5 Wright State* ...... W ...64-61 1/12 @ Youngstown State* ..W ...64-59 1/14 @ Cleveland State* ...... W ...68-53 1/18 @ Northwestern ...... W ...81-73 1/21 UIC* ...... W ...55-54 1/26 @ Wright State* ...... L ....69-67 1/28 Cleveland State* ...... W ...61-46 2/4 @ UW-Green Bay* ...... W ...69-67 NO NAME YR POS HT HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/TRANSFER 2/9 Loyola* ...... W ...67-58 4 Turquoise McCain ...... Fr...... G ...... 5-10 ....Milwaukee, Wis./Riverside 2/11 @ Butler* ...... W ...74-62 5 Amanda Cook ...... Sr...... G ...... 5-8 ...... Oconto Falls, Wis./HS/Sandburg JC 2/13 UW-Green Bay* ...... W ...65-55 11 Aubrey Hampton ...... Jr...... G ...... 5-6 ...... Oak Park, Ill./Oak Park-River Forest 2/16 Detroit* ...... W ...69-55 12 Kim Wypiszynski ...... Fr...... F ...... 6-1 ...... Ashwaubenon, Wis./Ashwaubenon 2/18 Youngstown State* ...... W ...67-44 21 Emily Markert ...... Fr...... G ...... 5-10 ....Brookfi eld, Wis./East 2/23 @ UIC* ...... W ...65-58 22 Nichole Drummond ..Sr...... G/F .....5-10 ....Kenosha, Wis./Tremper 2/25 @ Loyola* ...... W ...78-66 23 Meredith Onson ...... So...... G ...... 5-11 ....Oshkosh, Wis./West/Boston U. League Tournament (Klotsche Center) 25 Molly O’Brien ...... Sr...... F ...... 5-11 ....Columbus, Wis./Columbus 3/2 Loyola ...... W ...76-56 30 Meghan Klein ...... So...... G ...... 5-9 ...... Appleton, Wis./Kimberly 3/5 Butler ...... W ...58-57 32 Kiley Johnson ...... Jr...... G ...... 5-9 ...... Prophetstown, Ill./Prophetstown 3/6 UIC ...... W ...71-63 33 Katie Fournier ...... Fr...... F ...... 6-1 ...... Moline, Ill./Moline NCAA Tournament (Chicago, Ill.) 34 Megan Rogers ...... Jr...... F ...... 5-10 ....Madison, Wis./La Follette 3/18 Michigan State ...... L ....65-46 44 Elisha Hudson ...... So...... F ...... 5-11 ....Gratiot, Wis./Black Hawk Milwaukee Panthers FG 3-PT FT REB PTS 45 Aubri Rote ...... So...... G ...... 5-8 ...... Delafi eld, Wis./Kettle Moraine/Lakeland Wypiszynski-F 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 52 Dana Schultz ...... So...... F/C ...... 6-1 ...... Athens, Wis./Neuman Drummond-F 4-8 1-5 2-2 2 11 54 Traci Edwards ...... Fr...... C ...... 6-2 ...... Menasha, Wis./Menasha Edwards-C 6-8 0-0 1-5 7 13 Onson-G 1-4 0-3 0-0 2 2 In 2006, the Panthers made an emphatic senior Molly O’Brien hit a layup with 4.8 O’Brien-G 5-10 0-1 0-0 4 10 drive into the post-season. They rode seconds remaining to send the Panthers McCain 0-2 0-0 2-2 3 2 a 12-game winning streak to a league past Butler in the semis before freshman Cook 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Hampton 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 regular season crown, tournament title Traci Edwards’ 23-point, nine-rebound, Markert 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 2 and the second NCAA Tournament berth seven-assist performance propelled Johnson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 in school history. Milwaukee past UIC in the title game. Fournier 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 1 Rogers 2-4 1-2 0-0 0 5 Rote 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 In fact, UWM headed into the tourney UWM earned a No. 13 seed and remained Totals 19-42 2-12 6-11 28 46 having won 17-of-18 games in the 2006 close to home for the NCAA Tournament, portion of the schedule. playing in nearby Chicago against fourth- Michigan State Spartans FG 3-PT FT REB PTS Jefferson-F 3-10 0-0 2-3 8 8 seeded Michigan State. The Panthers held Shimek-F 10-16 0-1 7-8 8 27 Milwaukee fi nished the league regular their own early on, and led for parts of the Bowen-G 5-11 2-5 0-0 3 12 season at 14-2 to share the regular season opening half, before falling 65-46. Haynes-G 1-4 0-1 2-2 0 4 title with UW-Green Bay. UWM defeated Lucas-Perry-G 0-8 0-5 3-4 6 3 Aitch 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 UWGB twice in the regular season for the Edwards was the story of the year, netting Davidson 1-2 1-2 0-0 1 3 fi rst time since 1996-97 to earn the fi rst League Newcomer of the Year and all- Poff 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 No. 1 seed in team history. league fi rst team honors after averaging Dwyer 2-3 0-0 0-0 3 4 Shives 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 16.1 points and 10.0 rebounds per Hall 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 2 After a quarterfi nal win over Loyola, the game. O’Brien and Nichole Drummond Totals 24-61 3-15 14-17 35 65 Panthers gained hosting rights as the provided senior leadership and scoring, highest seed remaining. each averaging double-digit points per SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 TOTAL Milwaukee 22 24 - 46 game. Drummond joined Edwards on the Michigan State 23 42 - 65 Playing in front of the hometown fans, league’s fi rst team. www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 79 HISTORY Milwaukee Panthers

19-11 OVERALL • SANDY BOTHAM 2000-01 NCAA TOURNAMENT MCC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

11/19 at Illinois State ...... L ....67-64 11/21 at Marquette ...... L ....59-43 12/2 at Buffalo ...... L ....81-52 12/5 Northern Illinois ...... W ...58-52 12/8 at Creighton ...... L ....66-54 12/14 Chicago St...... W ...62-46 12/17 Central Michigan ...... W ...90-48 12/28 Bowling Green ...... W ...68-48 12/30 Missouri ...... L ....64-88 1/3 at St. Mary’s (CA) ...... L ....82-62 1/5 at San Francisco ...... L ....78-68 1/11 Cleveland State ...... W ...80-66 1/13 Detroit ...... W ...86-80 1/16 Wisconsin ...... L ....60-59

2000-01 NCAA Tournament 2000-01 NCAA 1/20 at UW-Green Bay ...... L ....67-63 1/25 at UIC ...... W ...55-51 1/27 at Loyola ...... W ...70-55 2/1 Wright State ...... W ...72-59 2/3 Butler ...... W ...80-61 2/8 at Detroit ...... L ....84-79 NO NAME YR POS HT HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/TRANSFER 2/10 at Cleveland State ...... W ...83-75 3 Allison Klaas ...... Jr...... G ...... 5-5 ...... Wheaton, Ill./Warrenville South/DuPage CC 2/17 UW-Green Bay ...... W ...72-66 4 Becca Buer ...... Fr...... G ...... 5-8 ...... Mukwonago, Wis./Mukwonago 2/21 Loyola ...... W ...82-68 5 Charlene Smith ...... Fr...... G ...... 5-8 ...... Bellwood, Ill./Proviso West 2/24 UIC ...... W ...71-61 11 Teri Stoltenberg...... Sr...... G ...... 5-8 ...... Green Bay, Wis./Pulaski 3/1 at Butler ...... W ...67-62 15 Jessica Wilhite ...... So...... G ...... 5-8 ...... Glen Ellyn, Ill./Glenbard West 3/4 at Wright State ...... W ...74-52 MCC Tournament (Dayton, Ohio) 20 Stefanie Kaufmann ... Jr...... F ...... 6-0 ...... Ottawa, Ill./Marquette 3/8 at Wright State ...... W ...58-34 21 Elizabeth Fletcher ...... So...... C ...... 6-3 ...... Wilmette, Ill./Loyola Academy 3/9 vs. Loyola ...... W ...80-49 22 Holly Tamm ...... Jr...... G ...... 5-7 ...... Muskego, Wis./Muskego/UIC 3/10 vs. UW-Green Bay ...... W ...77-62 24 Maria Viall ...... Fr...... C ...... 6-3 ...... Waukesha, Wis./North NCAA Tournament (Durham, N.C.) 30 Antoinette Gregory ..So...... G ...... 5-9 ...... Ft. Wayne, Ind./Snider 3/17 at Duke...... L ....96-63 32 Angela Wenzel ...... So...... F ...... 6-0 ...... Sussex, Wis./Arrowhead/UIC 34 Nicole Luchsinger ...... Sr...... F ...... 5-10 ....Janesville, Wis./Parker Milwaukee Panthers FG 3-PT FT REB PTS 44 Janelle Jonason ...... Sr...... F ...... 6-1 ...... Brooklyn Park, Minn./Park Center Luchsinger-F 3-6 0-1 2-2 4 8 Viall-C 1-6 0-0 0-0 4 2 Stoltenberg-G 3-4 3-4 0-0 0 9 Milwaukee made its fi rst trip to the NCAA Bay in January and seven more against the Wilhite-G 8-18 4-12 4-5 3 24 Tournament with the automatic bid from Phoenix in the league title game. Tamm-G 0-3 0-0 9-10 5 9 Klaas 1-5 1-4 0-0 1 3 the Midwestern Collegiate Conference Smith 0-9 0-0 0-0 2 0 tournament championship. The Panthers Meanwhile, freshman Maria Viall gave Kaufmann 2-4 0-1 0-0 2 4 won a share of the regular season league Panther fans a preview of what was to Fletcher 0-2 0-0 0-2 4 0 title and, with the second seed, posted come, fi nishing second on the team in Gregory 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 Wenzel 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 three decisive victories for the team’s fi rst scoring (12.1 ppg) and leading the squad Jonason 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 2 Division I league championship. in rebounding (5.9 rpg). Totals 20-63 8-22 15-19 29 63

In the NCAA Tournament, UWM drew a After getting off to starts of 1-3 and 4-7, Duke Blue Devils FG 3-PT FT REB PTS Parent-F 4-4 0-0 0-0 4 8 road game at No. 5 Duke, falling to the Milwaukee won 15-of-18 games heading Matyasovsky-F 2-4 0-0 0-0 4 4 Blue Devils, 96-63. into the NCAA Tournament, including Mosch-C 2-5 0-0 0-0 4 6 nine-straight wins through the league Beard-G 9-12 0-1 4-5 4 22 Schweitzer 7-11 1-4 2-3 5 17 Despite strong senior leadership, a couple championship game. Craig 8-9 3-3 1-2 1 20 of underclassmen emerged to lead the Krapohl 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 team on the court. Sophomore Jessica In the league tournament, UWM held Gingrich 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 0 Wilhite and freshman Maria Viall had Wright State to just 23 percent shooting Gebisa 2-4 0-0 0-0 4 4 West 2-5 1-2 0-0 2 5 breakout seasons, while each would go on in the quarterfinals to win, 58-34, Tillis 2-6 0-1 2-2 22 6 to eclipse 1,000 points in their careers. before smothering Butler, 80-49. In the White 2-2 0-0 0-0 3 4 championship game, Wilhite set league- Totals 40-62 5-11 11-14 39 96 Wilhite hit a school-record 93 three- tournament records with 36 points and SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 TOTAL pointers on her way to a team-high 15.5 seven three-pointers to lead the charge. Milwaukee 28 35 - 63 points per game. Included in that fi gure Viall added 15 rebounds and seven points Duke 45 51 - 96 was a school-record 10 against UW-Green for the Panthers. 80 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide HISTORY

25-7 OVERALL • M.A. KELLING 1984-85 NAIA Tournament 1984-85 NAIA TOURNAMENT NAIA DISTRICT 14 CHAMPIONS

11/19 at Illinois State ...... L ....67-64 11/20 UW-Platteville ...... W ...80-47 12/1 Lewis ...... W ...45-44 12/6 at Carroll ...... W ...75-71 12/15 vs. Northern Michigan*..W ...59-53 12/16 vs. Aquinas* ...... L ....71-62 12/18 at Saginaw Valley St...... L .100-62 12/19 at Oakland ...... L ....81-73 1/3 at Purdue-Calumet ...... W ...63-48 1/5 Chicago State ...... W ...81-77 1/9 at Nat. Coll. of Edu...... W ...69-48 1/11 at UW-Eau Claire ...... W ...75-62 1/12 at UW-Superior ...... W ...73-40 1/15 Marquette ...... W ...61-58 1/18 UW-Stevens Point ...... W ...72-59 1/23 UW-Platteville ...... W ...79-39 1/25 at St. Norbert ...... W ...71-54 1/26 Northeastern Illinois ....W ...68-64 1/29 at UW-Whitewater ...... L ....67-63 1/30 at UW-Green Bay ...... L ....62-60 2/1 at UW- ...... L ....78-76 2/3 UW-Stout...... W ...74-41 2/7 at UW-Parkside ...... W ...64-41 2/9 at UW-Platteville ...... W ...67-54 2/12 UW-Green Bay ...... W ...71-63 2/15 St. Francis (Ill.) ...... W ...73-69 2/16 UW-Whitewater ...... W ...79-71 NO NAME YR POS HT HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/TRANSFER 2/20 at Marquette ...... W ...71-67 2/23 UW-Parkside...... W ...84-66 11 Darla Wack ...... Sr...... G/F ...... 5-8 .....Salem, Wis./Central NAIA District 14 Tournament (Milwaukee) 12 Polly Hagg ...... Fr...... F ...... 5-10 ....Richland, Wis./Richland Center 2/27 vs. UW-Eau Claire ...... W ...87-57 15 Lacey Myers ...... Fr...... F ...... 5-9 .....Patch Grove, Wis./West Grant 2/28 vs. UW-Green Bay ...... W ...72-64 22 Julie Miller ...... Fr...... G ...... 5-8 .....Appleton, Wis./Xavier Bi-District Championship (Bemidji, Minn.) 3/1 vs. Bemidji State ...... W ...71-65 24 Jeanne Look ...... Fr...... G ...... 5-7 .....Oak Creek, Wis./Oak Creek NAIA Quarterfi nals (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) 25 Sue Welles ...... Fr...... G ...... 5-4 .....Green Bay, Wis./East 3/13 vs. Carson-Newmann ....L ....71-68 31 Kelly Foster ...... Fr...... C ...... 6-1 .....West Allis, Wis./Hale 32 Judy Steffes ...... Jr...... F ...... 5-9 .....Whitefi sh Bay, Wis./Dominican Milwaukee Panthers FG 3-PT FT REB PTS Wack 0-5 --- 0-2 4 0 33 Ann Smith ...... Sr...... F ...... 5-10 ....South Milwaukee, Wis./South Milwaukee Look 1-8 --- 0-0 8 2 35 Jane Johnson ...... Jr...... F ...... 5-10 ....Waukesha, Wis./South Smith 4-10 --- 3-5 7 11 40 Gail Rewolinski...... Fr...... G ...... 5-6 .....Oak Creek, Wis./Oak Creek Huber 6-15 --- 2-2 3 14 42 Mary Huber ...... Jr...... G ...... 5-5 .....Milwaukee, Wis./Whitnall Busche 14-25 --- 2-2 4 30 Wickman 1-7 --- 4-4 6 6 44 Jan Wickman ...... So...... F ...... 5-10 ....Merrill, Wis./Merrill Hagg 1-1 --- 0-0 1 2 45 Carol Busche ...... Sr...... F/C ....5-10 ....Brookfi eld, Wis./Central Miller 1-1 --- 1-2 0 3 55 Shelly Laskowski ...... Jr...... C ...... 6-1 .....Green Bay, Wis./Bay Port Totals 28-71 --- 12-17 33 68 Carson-Newman Eagles FG 3-PT FT REB PTS The Panthers won a third-straight Hall of Fame players in seniors Carol Guinn 1-3 --- 0-0 1 2 NAIA District 14 Championship and, Busche and Darla Wack and freshman Carter 4-7 --- 3-6 3 11 after knocking off Bemidji State in the Jeanne Look. Busche led the team with Miracle 6-13 --- 1-2 5 13 Morton 5-19 --- 2-4 10 12 Bi-District title game for the second 15.8 points and 7.7 rebounds per game Mapp 10-18 --- 1-4 17 21 year in a row, advanced to the NAIA on her way to All-America honors. Coleman 2-5 --- 2-2 4 6 Championship for the second time. Stapleton 0-0 --- 0-0 0 0 Milwaukee led Carson-Newman at Milwaukee posted winning streaks of 10 Alley 0-2 --- 4-4 0 4 Moore 0-0 --- 0-0 1 0 halftime in the NAIA Quarterfi nals, but and 11 games on its way to winning a Wren 0-0 --- 0-0 0 0 fell to the Lady Eagles, 71-68. In a close school-record 25 games for the second Wells 1-1 --- 0-0 0 2 game throughout, C-N used a 7-0 run season in a row. After starting 2-3, the Totals 29-68 --- 13-22 41 71 with under 2:30 to play to take a four- Panthers then won 10-straight before point lead and hold on for the win. rebounding from a three-game skid and SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 TOTAL winning their next 11 games heading Milwaukee 38 30 - 68 Milwaukee boasted three UWM Athletic into the NAIA Quarterfi nals. Carson-Newman 37 34 - 71 www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 81 HISTORY Milwaukee Panthers

25-8 OVERALL • M.A. KELLING 1983-84 NAIA TOURNAMENT NAIA DISTRICT 14 CHAMPIONS

11/19 at Illinois State ...... L ....67-64 11/29 at Lewis ...... L ....67-54 12/2 at Saginaw Valley St...... L ....76-43 12/3 at Northern Michigan ..W ...61-56 12/7 Concordia (Wis.) ...... W 103-39 12/9 at Loras ...... L ....79-69 12/17 vs. Purdue-Calumet ...... W ...62-58 12/18 vs. Nat. Col. of Edu...... W ...77-58 1/6 at Chicago State ...... W ...82-42 1/7 at Northeastern Illinois L ....64-27 1/10 at Marquette ...... W ...83-73 1/13 at IPFW ...... W ...77-68 1/14 at Ind. Inst. of Tech...... W ...73-54 1/17 St. Norbert ...... W ...75-54 1/20 UW-Platteville ...... W ...80-47 1983-84 NAIA Tournament 1983-84 NAIA 1/21 at Valparaiso ...... W ...66-44 1/24 UW-Whitewater ...... W ...88-60 1/27 at UW-River Falls ...... W ...70-64 1/28 at UW-Stout ...... W ...76-52 1/31 UW-Parkside...... W ...64-54 2/3 Marquette ...... W ...76-68 2/4 UW-LaCrosse...... L ....90-82 2/7 at UW-Green Bay ...... L ....87-69 2/11 at UW-Platteville ...... W ...81-61 NO NAME YR POS HT HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/TRANSFER 2/12 UW-Eau Claire ...... W ...76-67 10 Deb Schulman ...... Sr...... G ...... 5-2 .....Milwaukee, Wis./Madison 2/14 at UW-Whitewater ...... W ...76-70 2/18 UW-Oshkosh ...... W ...82-66 11 Darla Wack ...... Jr...... G ...... 5-8 .....Salem, Wis./Central 2/23 vs. UW-Superior ...... W ...82-60 22 Maureen Pitrof ...... So...... F ...... 5-10 ....Milwaukee, Wis./Pius XI 2/24 vs. UW-Green Bay ...... L ....94-79 25 JaVeata Young ...... So...... G ...... 5-5 .....Lincolnshire, Ill./Stevenson 2/25 vs. UW-Whitewater ...... W ...77-71 32 Judy Steffes ...... So...... F ...... 5-9 .....Whitefi sh Bay, Wis./Dominican NAIA District 14 Tournament (Green Bay, Wis.) 3/2 vs. Marquette ...... W ...75-56 33 Ann Smith ...... Jr...... F ...... 5-10 ....South Milwaukee, Wis./South Milwaukee 3/3 vs. UW-Green Bay ...... W ...83-74 34 Laurie Carrie ...... Fr...... G ...... 5-7 .....Melrose-Mindoro, Wis./HS Bi-District Championship (Bemidji, Minn.) 42 Mary Huber ...... Fr...... G ...... 5-5 .....Milwaukee, Wis./Whitnall 3/6 vs. Bemidji State ...... W ...76-66 NAIA Quarterfi nals (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) 45 Carol Busche ...... Jr...... F/C ....5-10 ....Brookfi eld, Wis./Central 3/14 vs. Portland ...... L ....74-63 55 Shelly Laskowski ...... So...... C ...... 6-1 .....Green Bay, Wis./Bay Port Milwaukee Panthers FG 3-PT FT REB PTS In the first of two-straight NAIA a dangerous backcourt for Kelling, Schulman-G 3-10 --- 2-4 2 8 Wack-F 3-6 --- 2-2 9 8 Tournament appearances, Milwaukee averaging over 10 points per game Pitrof-F 10-19 --- 0-0 9 20 posted a school-record 25 wins and apiece, dishing out over 100 assists each Smith-C 1-2 --- 0-2 8 2 claimed its second-straight District and combining for 155 steals. Pitrof and Huber-G 6-13 --- 0-1 4 12 Young 1-5 --- 0-2 2 2 Championship with an 83-74 win over Schulman garnered All-District honors, Steffes 0-0 --- 0-0 0 0 UW-Green Bay. After topping Bemidji while Kelling was named District Coach Carrie 0-0 --- 0-0 0 0 State in the Bi-District Championship, of the Year. Busche 5-14 --- 1-4 10 11 Laskowski 0-0 --- 0-0 0 0 UWM faced Portland in the NAIA Totals 29-70 --- 5-15 56 63 Quarterfi nals. The Pilots broke a 29-29 UWM dropped its first two games of Portland Pilots FG 3-PT FT REB PTS halftime tie to come away with the 74- the season on the way to a 2-3 start Bredeson-G 8-14 --- 3-4 0 19 63 victory. before winning 14 of the next 15 games, Wing-G 0-5 --- 3-4 0 3 including an 11-game winning streak. Barton-F 8-15 --- 1-2 6 17 LeGrade-C 4-8 --- 6-6 10 14 It was no surprise that the 1983-84 The Panthers then avenged two regular Priestly-F 6-11 --- 0-0 9 12 Panthers would fi nd so much success, as season losses to UWGB, with its win over Petershing 0-0 --- 0-0 1 0 four players and head coach M.A. Kelling the Phoenix in the district fi nals. Pellitier 0-0 --- 0-0 0 0 Warren 0-0 --- 1-3 0 1 would go on to be inducted into the Vanderbrake 0-2 --- 1-1 3 1 UWM Athletic Hall of Fame. One such The 1983-84 squad was the fi rst of three Hewitt 4-10 --- 0-0 0 8 Young 0-0 --- 0-0 0 0 inductee, Maureen Pitrof, led the team in 25-win teams in school history. Kelling, Totals 30-65 --- 14-19 37 74 both scoring (17.3 ppg) and rebounding who is now the director of intramural SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 TOTAL (9.5 rpg) as a sophomore. Junior Darla sports at UWM, gives a slight nod to this Milwaukee 29 34 - 63 Wack and senior Deb Schulman formed team as the greatest in school history. Portland 29 45 - 74 82 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide HISTORY

HORIZON LEAGUE/MIDWESTERN COLLEGIATE MILWAUKEE Panther Award Winners (1994-PRESENT) TEAM AWARDS Coach of The Year 1998-99 Daryl Schaffl ed Most Valuable Player 1997-98 Betsy Sanders 2005-06 Sandy Botham 1997-98 Trina Rathke 2005-06 Traci Edwards 1996-97 Betsy Sanders 2000-01 Sandy Botham 1995-96 Jen Greger 2004-05 Nichole Drummond 1996-97 Sandy Botham 2003-04 Maria Viall Most Inspirational Player All-Defensive Team 2002-03 Maria Viall 2005-06 Molly O’Brien Player of The Year 2005-06 Nichole Drummond Jessica Wilhite 2004-05 Molly O’Brien 2003-04 Maria Viall 2004-05 Molly O’Brien 2001-02 Holly Tamm 2003-04 Dana Schultz 2001-02 Maria Viall 2003-04 Maria Viall 2000-01 Jessica Wilhite 2002-03 Jessica Wilhite 1996-97 Jen Greger 2001-02 Allison Klaas 1999-00 Daryl Schaffeld 2001-02 Holly Tamm 2000-01 Nichole Luchsinger Teri Stoltenberg 2000-01 Becca Buer Newcomer of The Year 1999-00 Nichole Luchsinger 1998-99 Corrin Von Wald 1999-00 Betsy Brawner 2005-06 Traci Edwards 1998-99 Corrin Von Wald 1997-98 Daryl Schaffeld 1998-99 Latasha Love 1996-97 Daryl Schaffeld Trina Rathke 1997-98 Nicole Luchsinger All-Newcomer Team 1996-97 Jen Greger All-League First Team 2005-06 Traci Edwards 1995-96 Jen Greger Scholastic Team Award 2005-06 Nichole Drummond Meredith Onson 1994-95 Jen Greger 2005-06 Aubri Rote Traci Edwards 2002-03 Nichole Drummond 1993-94 Erica Young 2004-05 Kimberly Becker 2004-05 Nichole Drummond Anne Witte 1992-93 Niki Flack 2003-04 Kimberly Becker 2003-04 Maria Viall 2001-02 Malika Willoughby 1991-92 Teresa Teske 2002-03 Maria Viall 2002-03 Maria Viall 2000-01 Maria Viall 1990-91 Tracy Freund 2001-02 Maria Viall 2001-02 Maria Viall 1999-00 Jessica Wilhite 2000-01 Janelle Jonason 2000-01 Jessica Wilhite 1998-99 Corrin Von Wald Most Improved Player 1999-00 Teri Stoltenberg 1997-98 Daryl Schaffeld 1997-98 Teri Stoltenberg 2005-06 Katie Fournier Janelle Jonason 1996-97 Jen Greger 1996-97 Daryl Schaffeld 2004-05 Elisha Hudson Betsy Brawner 2003-04 Dana Schultz 1998-99 Betsy Brawner All-League Second Team 2002-03 Molly O’Brien 1997-98 Amy Wardle 2004-05 Molly O’Brien MID-CONTINENT (1993-94) 2001-02 Maria Viall 1996-97 Amy Wardle 2001-02 Jessica Wilhite 2000-01 Liz Fletcher 1995-96 Jen Lowe Holly Tamm All-League Second Team Charlene Smith 1994-95 Betsy Sanders 1999-00 Daryl Schaffeld 1993-94 Pam Bartnik 1999-00 Antoinette Gregory 1993-94 Jen Lowe Corrin Von Wald 1998-99 Shannon Johnson 1992-93 Andrea Shish 1997-98 Kelly Lubbers 1991-92 Laura Krajnik 1996-97 Trina Rathke 1990-91 Traci Diener

Best Defensive Player 2005-06 Molly O’Brien 2004-05 Molly O’Brien 2003-04 Molly O’Brien 2002-03 Antoinette Gregory 2001-02 Allison Klaas 2000-01 Nicole Luchsinger 1999-00 Nicole Luchsinger 1998-99 Corrin Von Wald

Last season, Molly O’Brien was UWM’s Best Defensive Player for the third-straight Sandy Botham (left) earned her third Horizon League Coach year and Most Inspirational of the Year award last season. Meanwhile, Nicole Luchsinger for the second. No other (right) was a two-team league all-defensive team selection for player has earned either the Panthers. award as many times. www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 83 HISTORY Milwaukee Panthers MARIA VIALL UMENIA WHITE 2003-04 1987-88 Kodak/WBCA Region 6 NAIA Third Team

1986-87 NAIA Third Team/ AWSF Fourth Team Kodak All-District

1985-86 AWSF All-Freshman Panther All-Americans Panther DARLA WACK CAROL 1984-85 AWSF Fourth Team BUSCHE 1984-85 Kodak All-District Kodak First Team/ AWSF Third Team

Carol Busche (right) Darla Wack (center)

MARSHA MAUREEN HOUSLEY PITROF 1982-83 1982-83 AWSF Third Team ASWF All-Freshman

JACI CLARK 1982-83 AWSF Second Team

1981-82 AWSF Honorable Mention/ NAIA Honorable Mention

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— A — Harmon, Teketa ...... 1990 Pieper, Anne ...... 1988-89-90-91 All-Time Letterwinners Allen, Barb ...... 1981-82 Hoppenrath, Robbi ...... 2003 Pierre, Mary Jean ...... 1975-76-77-78 Almberg, Nicole ...... 2004 Housley, Marsha ...... 1979-81-82-83 Pitrof, Marge ...... 1974-75-76 Altieri, Jessica ...... 2004 Huber, Mary ...... 1984-85-86 Pitrof, Maureen ...... 1983-84 Hudson, Elisha...... 2005-06 Povlick, Carol ...... 1973-74-75-76 — B — Huff, Teri ...... 2002-03-04-05 Prebish, Sue ...... 1975-76-77-78 Bartnik, Pam ...... 1991-92-93-94 Huss, Emily ...... 2005 Batt, Patti ...... 1979-80 — R — Becker, Kimberly ...... 2002-03-04-05 — J — Rathke, Trina ...... 1995-96-97-98 Blazek, Julie ...... 1986-87-88-89 Jansen, Sally ...... 1986-87 Reckelberg, Beth ...... 2004-05 Bonesho, Nancy ...... 1974-75-76-77 Jungbluth, Anne ...... 1994 Rehberg, Holly...... 1977-78-79-80 Braun, Brigit ...... 1975 Johnson, Jane ...... 1985 Reisenauer, Jenny ...... 1997 Brawner, Betsey ...... 1999-00 Johnson, Kiley ...... 2004-05-06 Rewolinski, Gail ...... 1985 Brown, Wyetta ...... 1990 Johnson, Shannon ...... 1999-00 Rodman, Apryl ...... 1994-95-96-97 Brugman, Kathy ...... NA Jonason, Janelle ...... 1998-99-00-01 Rogers, Megan ...... 2004-05-06 Buer, Becca ...... 2001-02 Rosenstiel, Melinda ...... 1992 Busche, Carol ...... 1982-83-84-85 — K — Rote, Aubri ...... 2006 Kais, Mary Jean ...... 1971-72-73-74 — C - D — Kalenic, Sue ...... 1975-76 — S — Carrie, Laurie ...... 1983 Kamrath, Kathy ...... 1991-92 Sanders, Betsy ...... 1995-96-97-98 Chitko, Susan ...... 1993 Kaufmann, Stefanie ...... 1999-00-01-02 Schaefer, Courtney ...... 1994-95-96-97 Chudy, Elizabeth...... 2002 Klaas, Allison ...... 2001-02 Schaffeld, Daryl ...... 1997-98-99-00 Clark, Jaci ...... 1980-81-82-83 Klein, Meghan ...... 2005-06 Schmidt, Nicole...... 1992 Cook, Amanda...... 2005-06 Kollberg, Jennie ...... 2002-04 Schubert, Janet ...... 1991-92-93-94 Dalton, Angie ...... 1997-98 Kooping, Ann ...... NA Schuchardt, Karen ...... 1980 Daniels, Valerie ...... 1975 Knurr, Connie ...... 1975 Schulman, Deb ...... 1981-82-83-84 Dauk, Kathy ...... 1974-75-76-77 Krajnik, Laurie ...... 1990-91-92-93 Schultz, Dana ...... 2004-06 Detloff, Marge ...... 1975-76 Krueger, Angie ...... 1995 Shish, Andrea ...... 1992-93 Diener, Traci...... 1988-89-90-91 Kwasniewski, Debbie ...... 1975 Smith, Ann ...... 1982-83-84-85 Doepke, Wendy ...... 1994 Smith, Charlene ...... 2001 Drummond, Nichole ...... 2003-04-05-06 — L — Spicero, Mary Jo ...... NA Dublinski, Deb ...... 1972-73-74-75 Lampley, Tammy ...... 1982-83-84 St. Aubin, Kerri ...... 2003-04-05 Laskowski, Shelly...... 1983-84-85-86 Steffes, Judy ...... 1984-85 — E - F — Leitner, Lois ...... 1979-80-81-82 Stoltenberg, Teri ...... 1998-99-00-01 Easley, Shelita ...... 1996 Letarski, Stacy...... 1994-95 Edwards, Traci ...... 2006 Literski, Ann ...... 1974-75-76-77 — T - U - V — Elfe, Kris ...... 1975 Look, Jeanne ...... 1985-86-87-88 Tamm, Holly ...... 2001-02 Ehlenbach, Nikki ...... 2004 Love, Latasha ...... 1996-97-98-99-00 Teske, Teresa ...... 1989-90-91-92 Feilbach, Julayne ...... 2003 Lowe, Jen ...... 1993-94-95-96 Thome, Mary ...... 1976-77 Festge, Sandy ...... NA Lubarsky, Mary ...... 1971-72-73-74 Viall, Maria ...... 2001-02-03-04 Filipek, Andrea ...... 1999-00 Lubbers, Kelly ...... 1997-98, 99-00 Vorpahl, Carrie ...... 1991-92-93-94 Finger, Sandy ...... 1971-72-73-74 Luchsinger, Nicole ...... 1998-99-00-01 Von Wald, Corrin ...... 1999-00 Flack, Niki ...... 1990-91-92-93 Luellwitz, Jody...... 1975-76 Fletcher, Elizabeth ...... 2000-01 — W — Foster, Kelly ...... 1985 — M — Wack, Darla ...... 1982-83-84-85 Fournier, Katie ...... 2006 Mantei, Kris...... 1991 Wardle, Amy ...... 1996-97-98-99 Freund, Tracey ...... 1988-89-90-91 Markert, Emily ...... 2006 Weitzer, Cindy ...... NA Marlatt, Suzy ...... 1987-88 Wenzel, Angela ...... 2001-02 — G — Martysz, Sarah ...... 1996-97-98-99 White, Umenia ...... 1986-87-88-89 Gedonius, Lauren ...... 1998 McCain, Turquoise...... 2006 Whitford, Jori ...... 1990 Goodnature, Lisa ...... 1979-80 McGinley, Marita ...... 1987 Wilhite, Jessica ...... 2000-01-02-03 Green, Pam ...... 1975-76 Mickelson, Rachel ...... 1987-88-89-90 Wilkum, Patricia ...... NA Greger, Jen ...... 1994-95-96-97 Morton, Tiffany ...... 2006 Willoughby, Malika ...... 2002 Gregory, Antoinette ...... 2000-01-02-03 Muroni, Jean ...... 1973-74 Witte, Anne ...... 2003-04-05 Guiffre, Mary ...... 1972-73-74-75 Myers, Lacey ...... 1985 Wszalek, Lisa ...... 1980-81-82-83 Gundrum, Annette ...... 1988-89 Wypiszynski, Kim ...... 2006 Gutierrez, Christine ...... 2002 — N - O — Gutzke, Jill ...... 1993-94-95-96 Nation, Shirley ...... 1980 — Y - Z — Netzel, Amy ...... 1994 Young, Erica ...... 1991-92-93-94 — H — Nonhof, Camie ...... 1986-87-88-89 Zahn, Darlene ...... 1992 Hagg, Polly ...... 1985-86-87-88 Nuedling, Fran ...... 1971-72-73-74 Hampton, Aubrey ...... 2004-05-06 O’Brien, Molly ...... 2003-04-05-06 Hanes, Patty ...... 1986 Onson, Meredith ...... 2006 Harder, Vicki ...... 1974-75-76-77 Haren, Vicki ...... 1975 — P — Current Panthers in BOLD Hargraves, Kelly ...... 1988 Patane, Cheryl ...... 1978-79 Year Indicates Spring of School Year www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 85 HISTORY Milwaukee Panthers

3 Elizabeth Fletcher ...... 2000-01 Lisa Wszalek* ...... 1981R Wendy Doepke* ...... 1995 Amanda Cook* ...... 2005 Lauren Gedonius ...... 1998 Julie Peichl* ...... 1980R Carrie Vorpahl ..... 1991-92-93-94 Linda Glick ...... 2004 Jen Greger ...... 1994-95-96-97 Jan Wickman* ...... 1985 Allison Klaas ...... 2001-02 Tammy Lampley ...... 1982-83-84 32 • KILEY JOHNSON (2004-05-06) Cathy Zacher* ...... 1981R Julayne Feilbach ...... 2003 45 • AUBRI ROTE (2006) 4 • TURQUOISE McCAIN (2006) Patti Batt* ...... 1980R Angela Wenzel ...... 2001-02 Jennie Kollberg ...... 2002-04 Becca Buer...... 2001-02 Trina Rathke ...... 1995-96-97-98 Kelly Lubbers ...... 1997-98-99-00 22 • ANGEL CALLOWAY Erica Young ...... 1991-92-93-94 Carol Busche* ...... 1983-84-85 5 • JODIE McCLAIN Nichole Drummond ...2003-04-05-06 Teketa Harmon ...... 1990 Amanda Cook* ...... 2006 Holly Tamm ...... 2001-02 Judy Steffes ...... 1984-85 50 Kimberly Becker ...2002-03-04-05 Latasha Love ..1996-97-98-99-00 Marsha Housley* ..1980H-81H-82-83 Nicole Schmidt* ...... 1993 Charlene Smith ...... 2001 Pam Bartnik ...... 1991-92-93-94 Kris Mantei ...... 1991 Kaye Gezella ...... 1990 33 • KATE FOURNIER (2006) Julie Blazek ...... 1986-87-88-89 10 Karen Nelson ...... 1988 Emily Huss ...... 2005 Kerri St. Aubin ...... 2003-04-05 Julie Miller ...... 1985 Jessica Altieri ...... 2004 51 Elizabeth Chudy ...... 2002 Maureen Pitroff ...... 1983-84 Andrea Filipek ...... 1999-00 Camie Nonhoff ...1986-87-88-89 All-Time Numerical Roster All-Time Darryl Schaffeld ..1997-98-99-00 Cindy Weitzer* ...... 1981H-82 Jen Lowe ...... 1993-94-95-96 Jane Johnson* ...... 1985 Deb Schulman* ..1981H-82-83-84 Karen Schuchardt* ...... 1980H Wyetta Brown ...... 1990-91 Holly Rehberg* ...... 1980H Kelly Hargraves ...... 1988-89 52 • DANA SCHULTZ (2004-06H)*^ 23 • MEREDITH ONSON (2006) Marita McGinley ...... 1987 Betsey Brawner ...... 1998-99-00 11 • AUBREY HAMPTON (2004-05-06) Anne Witte ...... 2003-04-05 Patty Hanes ...... 1986 Angie Bayer...... 1995 Teri Stoltenberg ....1998-99-00-01 Shannon Johnson ...... 1999-00 Ann Smith ...... 1982-83-84-85 Wendy Doepke* ...... 1994 Suzy Marlatt...... 1987-88-89 Cindy Weitzer* ...... 1981R Marsha Housley* ...... 1980R-81R Amy Frey ...... 1993 Darla Wack ...... 1982-83-84-85 Karen Schuchardt* ...... 1980R Nicole Schmidt* ...... 1992 Deb Schulman* ...... 1981R 34 • MEGAN ROGERS (2004-05-06) Traci Diener ...... 1988-89-90-91 Holly Rehberg* ...... 1980R 24 Nicole Luchsinger...1998-99-00-01 Jan Wickman* ...... 1986 Maria Viall ...... 2001-02-03-04 Jenny Reisenauer ...... 1997 12 • KIM WYPISZYNSKI (2006) Courtney Schaefer ...1994-95-96-97 Stacy Letarski ...... 1994-95 53 Sarah Martysz ..... 1996-97-98-99 Susan Chitko* ...... 1993 Teresa Teske ...... 1989-90-91-92 Dana Schultz*^ ...... 2006R Susan Chitko* ...... 1995 Darlene Zahn ...... 1992 Polly Hagg* ...... 1985R Umenia White ..... 1986-87-88-89 Polly Hagg* ...... 1985H Jori Whitford ...... 1990 Barb Allen* ...... 1982 Tracey Baierl ...... 1989 54 • TRACI EDWARDS (2006) 13 Jeanne Look ...... 1985-86-87-88 35 Nicole Almberg ...... 2004 Lisa Wszalek* ...... 1982-83 Lisa Wszalek* ...... 1980H Lisa Kulikowski...... 1996 Barb Allen* ...... 1981H Amy Netzel ...... 1994 Lisa Goodnature* ...... 1980H 14 25 • EBONY HAMPTON Niki Flack ...... 1990-91-92-93 Angie Dalton ...... 1997-98 Molly O’Brien ...... 2003-04-05-06 Annette Gundrum* ...... 1988 55 Anne Pieper ...... 1988-89-90-91 Malika Willoughby ...... 2002 Jan Wickman ...... 1987 Shelly Laskowski ...... 1984-85 Julie Miller ...... 1986 Corrin Von Wald...... 1999-00 Jane Johnson* ...... 1985H Holly Szablewski ...... 1983 Carol Busche* ...... 1982 Betsy Sanders ...... 1995-96-97-98 Laurie Carrie ...... 1984 Barb Allen* ...... 1981R Cindy Yeko*...... 1980H Janet Schubert ... 1991-92-93-94 Lisa Goodnature* ...... 1980R Sue Welles ...... 1985 40 15 • DANAE RUSSELL JaVeata Young ...... 1983-84 Jill Gutzke ...... 1993-94-95-96 42 • JACI CLARK (RETIRED) Jessica Wilhite .....2000-01-02-03 Debbie Gill ...... 1982 Rachel Michelson ...1987-88-89-90 Kathy Kamrath ...... 1991-92 Shelita Easley ...... 1996 Lisa Wszalek* ...... 1980R Shelly Laskowski ...... 1986 Mary Huber ...... 1984-85-86 Tracey Freund ..... 1988-89-90-91 Gail Rewolinski ...... 1985 Jaci Clark* .. 1980H-81H-82-83 Sally Jansen ...... 1986-87 30 • MADDY KUSILEK Lois Leitner* ...... 1980H-81H-82 Lacy Myers ...... 1985 Meghan Klein ...... 2005-06 Jaci Clark was the fi rst player Cindy Yeko*...... 1980R Nikki Ehlenbach ...... 2004 41 in school history, in any sport, Antoinette Gregory ...2000-01-02-03 Sue White ...... 1983 to have their number retired. 20 • JODI CRUMBLE Amy Wardle ...... 1996-97-98-99 Lois Leitner* ...... 1980R-81R No other UWM basketball Tiffany Morton ...... 2006 Kate Michalski ...... 1995 player has had his/her number Beth Reckelberg ...... 2004-05 Anne Jungbluth ...... 1994 43 retired. Robbi Hoppenrath ...... 2003 Lisa Wszalek* ...... 1981H Apryl Rodman ...... 1995-96-97 Stefanie Kaufmann ....1999-00-01-02 Julie Peichl* ...... 1980H Laurie Krajnik ...... 1990-91-92-93 Year Indicates Spring of Season Cathy Zacher* ...... 1981H Jaci Clark* ...... 1980R-81R * - Multiple Numbers Patti Batt* ...... 1980H 31 H - Number For Home Games Annette Gundrum* ...... 1989 44 • JESSICA BROWN R - Number For Road Games 21 • EMILY MARKERT (2006) Polly Hagg* ...... 1986-87-88 Elisha Hudson ...... 2005-06 ^ - Dana Schultz wore #53 for select Teri Huff ...... 2002-03-04-05 Kelly Foster ...... 1985 Jenelle Jonason ..1998-99-00-01 road games in 2005-06 86 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide RECORDS

RECORDS Two-Time League Player of the Year Maria Viall is UWM’s all-time leading scorer www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 87 RECORDS Milwaukee Panthers

SCORING LEADERS ASSIST LEADERS REBOUNDING LEADERS YEAR PLAYER PTS AVG YEAR PLAYER AST AVG YEAR PLAYER REB AVG 2005-06 Traci Edwards 500 16.1 2005-06 Meredith Onson 98 3.2 2005-06 Traci Edwards 311 10.0 2004-05 Nichole Drummond 315 13.7 2004-05 Aubrey Hampton 68 2.7 2004-05 Molly O’Brien 197 7.0 2003-04 Maria Viall 529 18.2 2003-04 Molly O’Brien 69 2.7 2003-04 Maria Viall 315 10.9 2002-03 Maria Viall 507 18.1 2002-03 Antoinette Gregory 78 2.8 2002-03 Maria Viall 289 10.3 2001-02 Maria Viall 467 16.7 2001-02 Holly Tamm 120 4.4 2001-02 Maria Viall 190 6.8 2000-01 Jessica Wilhite 465 15.5 2000-01 Allison Klaas 78 2.6 2000-01 Maria Viall 177 5.9 1999-00 Corrin Von Wald 321 11.9 1999-00 Teri Stoltenberg 102 3.6 1999-00 Corrin Von Wald 147 5.4 1998-99 Corrin Von Wald 294 11.3 1998-99 Teri Stoltenberg 61 2.8 1998-99 Kelly Lubbers 130 4.8

Annual Team Leaders Team Annual 1997-98 Daryl Schaffeld 421 15.6 1997-98 Teri Stoltenberg 104 3.9 1997-98 Trina Rathke 169 6.3 1996-97 Jen Greger 552 19.7 1996-97 Jen Greger 123 4.4 1996-97 Apryl Rodman 183 6.5 1995-96 Jen Greger 332 13.8 1995-96 Jen Greger 109 4.5 1995-96 Jill Gutzke 196 7.5 1994-95 Jen Greger 322 11.9 1994-95 Jen Greger 129 4.8 1994-95 Jill Gutzke 152 5.6 1993-94 Pam Bartnik 406 15.0 1993-94 Pam Bartnik 153 5.7 1993-94 Erica Young 274 10.1 1992-93 Niki Flack 414 15.3 1992-93 Pam Bartnik 126 4.8 1992-93 Erica Young 222 8.2 1991-92 Niki Flack 327 12.1 1991-92 Pam Bartnik 135 4.8 1991-92 Teresa Teske 192 6.9 1990-91 Tracey Freund 319 12.3 1990-91 Anne Pieper 88 3.3 1990-91 Teresa Teske 160 5.9 1989-90 Rachel Mickelson 466 17.9 1989-90 Tracey Freund 107 4.1 1989-90 Teresa Teske 231 8.9 1988-89 Rachel Mickelson 414 14.3 1988-89 Tracey Freund 115 4.4 1988-89 Camie Nonhof 188 7.2 1987-88 Umenia White 441 15.2 1987-88 Jeanne Look 150 5.2 1987-88 Umenia White 282 9.7 1986-87 Umenia White 506 17.5 1986-87 Jeanne Look 152 5.2 1986-87 Umenia White 247 8.5 1985-86 Jan Wickman 336 12.0 1985-86 Julie Blazek 91 3.3 1985-86 Umenia White 215 7.9 1984-85 Carol Busche 503 16.2 1984-85 Darla Wack 97 3.0 1984-85 Carol Busche 234 7.5 1983-84 Maureen Pitrof 570 17.3 1983-84 Deb Schulman 135 4.1 1983-84 Maureen Pitrof 313 9.5 1982-83 Jaci Clark 507 16.9 1982-83 Jaci Clark 86 2.9 1982-83 Jaci Clark 294 9.8 1981-82 Jaci Clark 481 16.0 1981-82 Deb Schulman 77 2.6 1981-82 Jaci Clark 334 11.1 1980-81 Jaci Clark 266 14.1 1980-81 Lois Leitner 37 2.1 1980-81 Jaci Clark 196 10.8 1979-80 Jaci Clark 377 13.9 1979-80 Lois Leitner 58 2.1 1979-80 Jaci Clark 273 10.1 1978-79 Betty Willis 219 12.8 1978-79 Betty Willis 181 10.6

Pam Bartnik set the school record for assists in a Deb Schulman led UWM in assists twice, play- Erica Young grabbed almost 500 rebounds season in 1993-94, while leading the team with ing alongside All-Americans Jaci Clark and (496) in a two-year span for Milwaukee from 15.0 points per game. Maureen Pitrof. 1992-94.

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GP FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF TOT AVG PF A TO BLK STL PTS AVG Year-By-Year TeamStatistics 2005-06 UWM 31 756-1693 .447 142-436 .326 429-641 .669 410-772 1182 38.1 466 517 604 100 225 2083 67.2 Opp. 31 755-1801 .419 162-493 .329 352-498 .707 344-653 997 32.2 568 416 488 95 329 2024 65.3

2004-05 UWM 28 642-1588 .404 182-586 .311 317-444 .714 362-644 1006 35.9 413 366 558 76 273 1783 63.7 Opp. 28 671-1591 .422 171-473 .362 313-428 .731 335-651 986 35.2 473 414 536 94 294 1826 65.2

2003-04 UWM 29 656-1620 .405 135-437 .309 377-552 .683 423-747 1170 40.3 445 414 605 69 252 1824 62.9 Opp. 29 682-1673 .408 149-432 .345 294-456 .645 319-637 956 33.0 532 390 490 84 334 1807 62.3

2002-03 UWM 28 688-1569 .438 115-374 .307 386-534 .723 401-711 1112 39.7 456 432 613 97 237 1877 67.0 Opp. 28 708-1689 .419 173-506 .342 315-446 .706 321-546 867 31.0 495 465 460 74 302 1904 68.0

2001-02 UWM 28 722-1697 .425 180-530 .340 373-526 .709 345-650 995 35.5 433 465 484 71 300 1997 71.3 Opp. 28 645-1582 .408 141-428 .329 292-407 .717 281-646 927 33.1 492 374 582 87 239 1723 61.5

2000-01 UWM 30 692-1731 .400 179-525 .341 493-696 .708 402-664 1066 35.5 514 469 528 83 309 2056 68.5 Opp. 30 726-1684 .431 111-368 .302 360-526 .684 333-693 1026 34.2 617 434 601 108 238 1923 64.1

1999-00 UWM 28 664-1630 .407 168-475 .354 462-605 .764 360-664 1024 36.6 512 467 500 44 247 1958 69.0 Opp. 28 698-1618 .431 163-457 .357 388-558 .695 348-681 1029 36.8 529 420 533 97 249 1947 69.5

1998-99 UWM 28 606-1473 .411 141-390 .362 420-595 .706 368-610 978 36.2 599 381 545 41 242 1773 65.7 Opp. 28 615-1473 .418 121-414 .292 495-693 .714 362-595 957 35.4 545 359 536 66 257 1846 68.4

1997-98 UWM 27 571-1307 .437 136-360 .378 493-675 .730 283-589 872 32.3 545 375 571 61 241 1771 65.6 Opp. 27 616-1457 .423 99-345 .287 439-635 .681 367-551 918 34.0 565 365 536 61 272 1770 65.6

1996-97 UWM 28 631-1487 .424 132-349 .378 420-611 .687 334-694 1028 36.7 572 404 672 85 298 1814 64.8 Opp. 28 661-1620 .408 139-427 .326 404-626 .645 413-646 1059 37.8 575 398 612 84 301 1865 66.6

1995-96 UWM 26 612-1556 .393 62-243 .255 359-536 .670 387-667 1054 40.5 482 418 638 55 254 1645 63.3 Opp. 26 766-1722 .445 108-349 .309 357-570 .626 431-671 1102 42.4 483 470 513 77 381 1997 76.8

1994-95 UWM 27 518-1373 .377 53-197 .269 305-468 .652 318-555 873 32.3 477 356 713 72 241 1394 51.6 Opp. 27 782-1651 .474 104-275 .378 397-560 .709 399-630 1029 38.1 429 484 513 84 421 2065 76.5

1993-94 UWM 27 687-1642 .418 67-237 .283 425-611 .696 413-732 1145 42.4 518 413 736 102 290 1866 69.1 Opp. 27 723-1774 .408 76-256 .297 431-616 .700 433-659 1092 40.4 531 396 615 103 411 1953 72.3

1992-93 UWM 27 636-1577 .403 73-272 .268 430-598 .719 379-713 1092 40.4 442 380 559 92 267 1775 65.7 Opp. 27 684-1683 .406 74-241 .307 320-478 .670 353-684 1037 38.4 513 354 511 90 299 1762 65.3

1991-92 UWM 28 730-1648 .443 67-182 .368 391-615 .636 325-690 1146 40.9 490 459 636 84 322 1918 68.5 Opp. 28 715-1788 .400 77-262 .294 335-522 .642 361-610 1088 38.9 529 356 578 78 356 1842 65.8

1990-91 UWM 27 673-1705 .395 84-243 .346 358-655 .658 403-640 1153 42.7 465 402 646 82 289 1788 66.2 Opp. 27 772-1887 .409 81-247 .328 362-524 .691 463-613 1197 44.3 482 452 552 86 385 1987 73.6

Yearly Statistics Since 1990-91, UWM’s fi rst year of Division I

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MOST POINTS 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE 104 vs. Northeastern Illinois 1/22/91 14 vs. Youngstown State 2/2/02 101 vs. Cleveland State 2/17/96 13 vs. Wright St. 2/7/02 102 vs. Detroit 1/19/02 13 vs. Chicago State 1/25/00 100 vs. Youngstown State 2/2/02 12 vs. UW-Green Bay 1/20/01 97 vs. Loyola 1/29/00 11 vs. Central Michigan 12/17/00 97 vs. Butler 1/13/96 11 vs. UW-Green Bay 1/23/99 11 vs. Cleveland St. 2/3/94 MOST POINTS - ONE HALF 59 vs. Detroit 1/19/02 3-PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 55 vs. Northwestern 1/18/06 37 vs. Wright State 2/7/02 55 vs. St. Francis 1/31/91 30 vs. UW-Green Bay 1/20/01 29 vs. Cleveland State 2/12/05 53 vs. Furman 11/28/98 29 vs. Iowa 12/28/04 53 vs. Northeastern Illinois 1/22/91 29 vs. Northwestern 12/12/04 MOST POINTS - BOTH TEAMS Teri Stoltenberg had a game-high seven 3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT. (MIN. 8 MADE) Team Single-Game Records Team 200 vs. Cleveland St. (101-99) 2/17/96 assists and hit her only three-point try .786 (11-14) vs. C. Michigan 12/17/00 Dec. 17, 2000 when the Panthers tied a 190 vs. Valparaiso (96-94) 2/17/94 .667 (8-12) vs. Loyola 2/24/00 187 vs. Drake (84-103) 12/4/97 school record with 28 assists and set a .647 (11-17) vs. UW-Green Bay 1/23/99 school mark by hitting 78.6% on three’s 184 vs. Wright State (91-93) 2/10/94 .643 (9-14) vs. Cleveland State 2/13/99 against Central Michigan. 183 vs. Butler (92-91) 2/6/97 .625 (10-16) vs. Butler 1/3/05 .625 (10-16) vs. Detroit 1/23/97 ASSISTS FEWEST POINTS - BOTH TEAMS 28 vs. Central Michigan 12/17/00 92 vs. Wright State ( 58-34) 3/8/01 FREE THROWS MADE 28 vs. Chicago State 1/25/00 95 vs. Denver (48-47) 12/7/96 38 vs. Nebraska 12/13/97 27 vs. Northeastern Illinois 1/22/91 97 vs. Wright State (56-41) 2/4/99 37 vs. Valparaiso 1/19/00 26 vs. Hawaii 12/10/99 98 vs. Wright State (42-56) 2/5/98 35 vs. Furman 11/28/98 26 vs. Cleveland State 1/20/96 98 vs. UM-Kansas City (47-51) 2/7/91 34 vs. Loyola 1/29/00 26 vs. Chicago State 2/8/92 32 vs. Loyola 1/30/99 FIELD GOALS MADE 32 vs. Navy 11/30/97 STEALS 39 vs. Northeastern Illinois 1/22/91 22 vs. Furman 11/28/98 38 vs. St. Francis 1/31/91 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 20 vs. Western Illinois 12/14/91 37 vs. Valparaiso 2/17/94 45 vs. Nebraska 12/13/97 19 vs. Iowa State 12/19/92 36 vs. Cleveland State 2/17/96 44 vs. Valparaiso 1/19/00 19 vs. Northern Iowa 11/26/91 35 vs. Central Michigan 12/17/00 44 vs. Loyola 1/30/99 19 vs. Marquette 12/6/90 35 vs. Northeastern Illinois 2/25/92 44 vs. Navy 11/30/97 35 vs. Loyola 1/3/02 43 vs. N. Illinois 1/6/96 BLOCKS 11 vs. Marquette 12/3/96 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED FREE THROW PCT. (MIN. 10 MADE) 9 vs. Marquette 1/14/93 83 vs. Northeastern Illinois 1/22/91 .957 (22-23) vs. Chicago State 3/2/91 9 vs. Northeastern Illinois 2/13/93 83 vs. UW-Parkside 2/9/91 .950 (19-20) vs. Cleveland State 2/12/00 8 vs. UW-Green Bay 1/14/91 .944 (17-18) vs. W. Michigan 2/23/91 81 vs. Ball State 1/12/91 8 vs. Western Illinois 12/14/90 .938 (15-16) vs. St. Louis 11/27/95 81 vs. Northern Illinois 2/5/91 .938 (15-16) vs. Northern Illinois 2/27/94 80 vs. St. Francis 1/31/91 TURNOVERS 45 vs. UW-Green Bay 1/7/94 MOST REBOUNDS FIELD GOAL PCT. (MIN. 25 MADE) 41 vs. Wisconsin 12/10/91 63 vs. IPFW 2/12/04 .615 (32-52) vs. Wright State 2/27/03 60 vs. Indiana State 12/2/95 40 vs. Eastern Illinois 1/8/94 .614 (27-44) vs. South Carolina 12/28/98 60 vs. Northeastern Illinois 1/22/91 40 vs. Evansville 12/4/93 .612 (30-49) vs. UW-Green Bay 1/23/99 59 vs. UW-Parkside 2/9/91 38 vs. Wisconsin 11/24/96 .607 (37-61) vs. Valparaiso 2/17/94 58 vs. Valparaiso 1/13/94 38 vs. Miami (OH) 11/28/94 .605 (26-43) vs. Western Illinois 12/10/96 REBOUNDING MARGIN PERSONAL FOULS FEWEST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED +33 vs. Youngstown State 1/11/03 31 vs. Cleveland State 2/13/99 32 vs. UW-Green Bay 1/24/98 +31 vs. UW-Green Bay 1/26/04 30 vs. UW-Green Bay 1/23/99 32 vs. UW-Green Bay 1/7/95 +30 vs. IPFW 2/12/04 30 vs. Northwestern 1/1/99 36 vs. UW-Green Bay 3/5/95 +29 vs. Northeastern Illinois 1/22/91 29 vs. Ball State 12/9/98 36 vs. UM-Kansas City 2/22/92 +28 vs. Cleveland State 1/4/03 29 vs. Eastern Michigan 12/9/95 38 vs. UM-Kansas City 12/2/92 +28 vs. Akron 1/8/92 29 vs. Wisconsin 11/24/96 90 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide RECORDS

MOST POINTS 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE FREE THROW PCT. (MIN. 10 MADE) RecordsOpponent Single-Game 117 Northern Illinois 3/2/96 14 Cleveland St. 2/17/96 1.00 (15-15) Cleveland State 2/4/95 112 Northern Illinois 2/5/91 13 Butler 1/22/05 .950 (19-20) Iowa State 12/11/93 108 Wisconsin 12/9/93 12 Cleveland St. 2/13/99 .947 (18-19) Western Illinois 12/14/90 104 Drake 12/4/97 12 Mississippi 11/24/01 .938 (15-16) Youngstown State 1/29/05 104 Duke 12/3/94 12 UW-Green Bay 1/26/02 .938 (15-16) UM-Kansas City 3/5/93

FEWEST POINTS 3-PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED MOST REBOUNDS 34 Wright State 3/8/01 47 Cleveland State 2/17/96 64 Northern Illinois 2/5/91 39 Butler 1/23/02 37 Cleveland State 2/13/99 60 Marquette 12/3/96 40 Northern Iowa 12/2/03 30 Cleveland State 1/20/96 58 Oregon State 12/12/99 41 Wright State 2/4/99 29 SE Missouri State 11/25/05 57 Toledo 1/28/91 41 UW-Green Bay 2/21/98 27 Detroit 2/16/06 55 Youngstown State 1/7/91 27 Cleveland State 2/8/03 FIELD GOALS MADE 27 Dayton 12/21/97 REBOUNDING MARGIN 52 Northern Illinois 2/5/91 +34 Marquette 12/3/96 51 Northern Illinois 3/2/96 3-PT. FIELD GOAL PCT. (MIN. 8 MADE) +27 Wright State 2/10/95 41 Wisconsin 12/9/93 .632 (12-23) UW-Green Bay 1/26/02 +25 Marquette 1/16/95 40 Duke 3/17/01 .600 (9-15) Detroit 2/20/97 +24 Northern Illinois 2/5/91 40 Detroit 2/21/96 .591 (13-22) Butler 1/22/05 +22 Iowa State 12/30/94 .588 (10-17) Northern Michigan 12/11/05 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED .579 (11-19) Cleveland State 2/12/05 ASSISTS 92 Northern Illinois 2/5/91 31 Northern Illinois 3/2/96 86 Valparaiso 2/17/94 MOST FREE THROWS MADE 30 Indiana State 12/10/90 85 Cleveland State 2/17/96 33 UW-Green Bay 2/20/99 29 Vanderbilt 12/10/02 84 Northern Illinois 1/22/94 32 Butler 2/7/98 28 Multiple Times 83 DePaul 11/30/05 32 Cleveland State 2/3/94 30 UW-Green Bay 1/23/99 STEALS FIELD GOAL PCT. (MIN. 25 MADE) 30 Marquette 2/22/93 27 Michigan 11/24/95 .696 (39-56) LaSalle 2/2/95 27 Michigan 12/28/90 .646 (51-79) Northern Illinois 3/2/96 MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 26 Detroit 12/2/92 .645 (40-62) Duke 3/17/01 43 Cleveland State 2/3/94 25 DePaul 11/21/03 .643 (36-56) Purdue 11/25/03 40 Cleveland State 2/13/99 25 Marquette 1/16/95 .643 (36-56) Butler 2/6/97 40 UW-Green Bay 1/23/99 39 Valparaiso 1/19/00 BLOCKS FEWEST FIELD GOALS MADE 38 Multiple Times 12 UW-Green Bay 12/11/92 11 Wright State 3/8/01 10 Oregon State 12/12/99 12 Butler 1/23/02 10 Wisconsin 12/9/93 13 Northeastern Illinois 2/13/93 9 Wisconsin 12/14/05 14 Illinois-Chicago 1/28/99 9 Wisconsin 12/8/04 15 Multiple Times 9 Northern Iowa 12/2/04 9 Northwestern 1/12/93 FEWEST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 38 UW-Green Bay 2/20/99 TURNOVERS 39 Iowa State 12/19/93 36 Iowa State 12/19/92 40 Wright St. 2/19/93 36 Marquette 12/6/90 41 Wright St. 2/5/98 34 Wisconsin 12/10/90 42 Multiple Times 33 Evansville 12/4/93 32 Multiple Times LOWEST FIELD GOAL PCT. (MIN 25 MADE) .224 (13-58) Northeastern Illinois 2/13/93 PERSONAL FOULS Holly Tamm and the Panthers held Wright .229 (11-48) Wright State 3/8/01 31 Valparaiso 1/19/00 State to a league tournament record .250 (16-64) Illinois-Chicago 2/12/03 22.9% shooting in the 2001 quarterfi - 30 Loyola 1/30/99 .258 (16-62) Western Michigan 1/4/92 nals. The Raiders’ 11 fi eld goals made was 30 Nebraska 12/13/97 .264 (19-72) Illinois-Chicago 1/16/91 a UWM school record for fewest allowed. 29 Multiple Times www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 91 RECORDS Milwaukee Panthers

GAMES PLAYED POINTS THREE POINT PERCENTAGE ASSISTS PER GAME 31 2005-06 2083 2005-06 .378 1996-97 16.7 2005-06 30 2000-01 2056 2000-01 .378 1997-98 16.7 1999-00 29 2003-04 1997 2001-02 .368 1991-92 16.4 1991-92 29 1994-95 1958 1999-00 .362 1998-99 16.1 1995-96 28 Six Times 1918 1991-92 .354 1999-00 15.6 2000-01

WINS POINTS PER GAME FREE THROWS STEALS 22 2005-06 71.3 2001-02 493 2001-02 322 1991-92 20 2001-02 69.9 1999-00 493 1997-98 309 2000-01 19 2000-01 69.1 1993-94 462 1999-00 300 2001-02 17 2003-04 68.5 2000-01 430 1992-93 298 1996-97 17 1991-92 68.5 1991-92 429 2005-06 290 1993-94 LOSSES HIGHEST SCORING MARGIN FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED STEALS PER GAME 25 1994-95 +9.8 2001-02 696 2000-01 11.5 1991-92 22 1995-96 Team Single-Season Records Team 675 1997-98 16 1998-99 +4.4 2000-01 10.7 2001-02 +2.7 1991-92 641 2005-06 10.7 1993-94 16 1990-91 615 1991-92 15 1993-94 +2.4 1992-93 10.7 1990-91 +1.9 2005-06 611 1996-97 10.6 1996-97 611 1993-94 MOST OVERTIME GAMES FIELD GOALS BLOCKS 4 1999-00 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 756 2005-06 102 1993-94 3 2005-06 .764 1999-00 730 1991-92 100 2005-06 3 1996-97 .730 1997-98 2 2003-04 722 2001-02 97 2002-03 .723 2002-03 1 Six Times 692 2000-01 92 1992-93 .719 1992-93 688 2002-03 85 1996-97 .714 2004-05 CONSECUTIVE WINS 12 1/28/06 thru 3/6/06 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED BLOCKS PER GAME REBOUNDS 9 12/28/01 thru 1/23/02 1731 2000-01 1182 2005-06 3.8 1993-94 9 2/10 thru 3/10/01 1705 1990-91 1170 2003-04 3.5 2002-03 8 12/7/97 thru 1/10/98 1697 2001-02 1153 1990-91 3.4 1992-93 7 1/29 thru 2/19/04 1693 2005-06 1146 1991-92 3.2 2005-06 7 1/31 thru 2/21/02 1648 1991-92 1145 1993-94 3.0 Three Times

WINNING PERCENTAGE FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FEWEST TURNOVERS .714 (20-8) 2001-02 REBOUNDS PER GAME .447 2005-06 42.7 1990-91 484 2001-02 .710 (22-9) 2005-06 .443 1991-92 500 1999-00 .633 (19-11) 2000-01 42.4 1993-94 .438 2002-03 528 2000-01 .607 (17-11) 1991-92 40.9 1991-92 .437 1997-98 545 1998-99 .586 (17-12) 2003-04 40.5 1995-96 .425 2001-02 40.4 1992-93 558 2004-05 HOME WINNING PERCENTAGE THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS FEWEST TURNOVERS PER GAME .900 (9-1) 1992-93 HIGHEST REBOUNDING MARGIN .846 (11-2) 2003-04 182 2004-05 +8.7 2002-03 17.3 2001-02 .846 (11-2) 2000-01 180 2001-02 +7.3 2003-04 17.6 2000-01 .833 (10-2) 1996-87 179 2000-01 +6.0 2005-06 17.9 1999-00 .813 (13-3) 2005-06 168 1999-00 +2.4 2001-02 19.5 2005-06 .813 (13-3) 1991-92 142 2005-06 +2.0 Three Times 19.9 2004-05

ROAD WINNING PERCENTAGE THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED ASSISTS ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO .786 (11-3) 2001-02 586 2004-05 517 2005-06 0.96 2001-02 .643 (9-5) 2005-06 530 2001-02 469 2000-01 0.93 1999-00 .500 (6-6) 1997-98 525 2000-01 467 1999-00 0.89 2000-01 .462 (6-7) 1999-00 475 1999-00 465 2001-02 0.86 2005-06 .456 (5-6) 2002-03 437 2003-04 459 1991-92 0.72 1991-92 92 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide RECORDS

MINUTES PLAYED FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED RecordsIndividual Single-Game Daryl Schaffeld 50 2/6/97 Jessica Wilhite 23 1/20/01 MISCELLANEOUS FEATS Teri Stoltenberg 47 1/19/00 Jen Greger 23 3/7/97 Nichole Drummond 46 11/25/05 Niki Flack 23 1/19/93 20/20 GAMES Pam Bartnik 46 2/10/94 Maria Viall 22 11/25/03 Traci Edwards Daryl Schaffeld 45 1/18/97 Jen Greger 22 2/27/97 • 21 points/22 rebounds (1/26/06) MINUTES OFF THE BENCH Maria Viall Meredith Onson 44 11/25/05 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE • 27 points/21 rebounds (2/1/03) Jessica Wilhite 10 1/20/01 • 28 points/21 rebounds (1/23/03) POINTS - 30-POINT GAMES Jessica Wilhite 8 12/4/02 Andrea Filipek 38 1/23/99 Jessica Wilhite 7 3/10/01 Jessica Wilhite 36 3/10/01 Andrea Filipek 7 1/23/99 DOUBLE-DOUBLES Jen Greger 36 2/22/97 Susan Chitko 7 1/7/93 Most in a Season Maria Viall 33 1/12/02 Traci Edwards 15 2005-06 Jessica Wilhite 32 1/20/01 FREE THROWS MADE Maria Viall 14 2003-04 Jessica Wilhite 31 12/4/02 Corrin Von Wald 18 1/19/00 Erica Young 14 1993-94 Pam Bartnik 7 1993-94 Maria Viall 31 11/22/03 Trina Rathke 17 11/30/97 Niki Flack 7 1992-93 Trina Rathke 30 1/15/98 Apryl Rodman 13 2/17/96 Maria Viall 30 12/28/01 Corrin Von Wald 12 1/22/00 Most in a Career Trina Rathke 12 11/15/97 Maria Viall 35 2000-04 REBOUNDS - 20-REBOUND GAMES Jen Greger 12 12/10/96 Erica Young 22 1990-94 Traci Edwards 22 1/26/06 Traci Edwards 15 2005-Pr. Traci Edwards 21 2/13/06 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Pam Bartnik 9 1990-94 Maria Viall 21 2/1/03 Trina Rathke 23 11/30/97 Niki Flack 9 *1989-93 Maria Viall 21 1/23/03 Corrin Von Wald 18 1/19/00 Teresa Teske 21 2/9/91 Trina Rathke 15 11/15/97 Refl ects only double-doubles totaled Jen Greger 15 1/6/96 since UWM began Division I. ASSISTS Apryl Rodman 14 2/17/96 Pam Bartnik 14 1/17/94 Pam Bartnik 13 1/5/93 FIELD GOAL PCT. (MIN. 10 MADE) Pam Bartnik 12 12/2/91 Nichole Drummond .909 (10-11) 2/11/06 Teri Stoltenberg 11 1/10/98 Kimberly Becker .833 (10-12) 2/27/03 Jen Greger 11 1/9/95 Maria Viall .833 (10-12) 11/29/02 Maria Viall .778 (14-18) 12/28/01 STEALS Trina Rathke .769 (10-13) 11/25/97 Pam Bartnik 9 2/3/94 Erica Young .769 (10-13) 3/6/93 Pam Bartnik 9 1/5/93 Niki Flack .769 (10-13) 1/25/92 Daryl Schaffeld 8 2/8/97 Niki Flack .769 (10-13) 12/2/91 Pam Bartnik 8 12/11/92 Eight Times 7 3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT. (MIN. 5 MADE) Daryl Schaffeld 1.000 (5-5) 2/27/99 BLOCKS Daryl Schaffeld 1.000 (5-5) 3/1/97 Maria Viall 6 11/22/02 Andrea Filipek .875 (7-8) 1/23/99 Daryl Schaffeld Katie Fournier 5 2/18/06 Jessica Wilhite .833 (5-6) 12/17/00 Maria Viall 5 12/28/02 Daryl Schaffeld .750 (6-8) 2/24/00 Maria Viall 5 12/4/02 Trina Rathke 5 12/15/95 FREE THROW PCT. (MIN. 10 MADE) Erica Young 5 1/22/94 Corrin Von Wald 1.000 (18-18) 1/19/00 Erica Young 5 2/13/93 Nicole Luchsinger 1.000 (10-10) 12/30/00 Erica Young 5 1/14/93 Erica Young 1.000 (10-10) 1/22/94 Niki Flack 1.000 (10-10) 1/28/92 FIELD GOALS MADE Apryl Rodman .928 (13-14) 2/17/96 Maria Viall 14 12/28/01 Jen Greger .923 (12-13) 12/10/96 Maria Viall 13 1/12/02 Nicole Luchsinger .911 (11-12) 2/10/01 Jessica Wilhite 13 3/10/01 Corrin Von Wald (right) shares the NCAA record for Andrea Filipek 13 1/23/99 single-game free throw percentage. She is one of Five Times 12 12 players to make at least 18-of-18 free throws. www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 93 RECORDS Milwaukee Panthers

GAMES PLAYED POINTS PER GAME 3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT. (MIN. 50 ATT.) Nichole Drummond 31 2005-06 Jen Greger 19.7 1996-97 Tracey Freund .441 1990-91 Traci Edwards 31 2005-06 Maria Viall 18.2 2003-04 Emily Markert .412 2005-06 Molly O’Brien 31 2005-06 Maria Viall 18.1 2002-03 Jen Greger .407 1996-97 Meredith Onson 31 2005-06 Maria Viall 16.7 2001-02 Megan Rogers .404 2004-05 Eight Players 30 2000-01 Traci Edwards 16.1 2005-06 Daryl Schaffeld .401 1996-97

GAMES STARTED REBOUNDS FREE THROWS MADE Nichole Drummond 31 2005-06 Maria Viall 315 2003-04 Trina Rathke 139 1997-98 Traci Edwards 30 2005-06 Traci Edwards 311 2005-06 Jen Greger 137 1996-97 Teri Stoltenberg 30 2000-01 Maria Viall 289 2002-03 Traci Edwards 136 2005-06 Two Players 29 2003-04 Erica Young 274 1993-94 Daryl Schaffeld 121 1997-98 Two Players 29 2000-01 Erica Young 222 1992-93 Maria Viall 120 2003-04

MINUTES REBOUNDS PER GAME FREE THROW PCT. (MIN. 75 ATT.) Daryl Schaffeld 1,054 1996-97 Maria Viall 10.9 2003-04 Corrin Von Wald .865 1999-00 Molly O’Brien 1,036 2005-06 Maria Viall 10.3 2002-03 Nicole Luchsinger .844 2000-01 Jen Greger 991 1996-97 Erica Young 10.1 1993-94 Nicole Luchsinger .832 1999-00 Jen Greger 988 1994-95 Traci Edwards 10.0 2005-06 Daryl Schaffeld .829 1997-98

Individual Single-Season Records Meredith Onson 976 2005-06 Erica Young 8.2 1992-93 Carrie Vorpahl .824 1993-94

MINUTES PER GAME FIELD GOALS MADE ASSISTS Daryl Schaffeld 37.6 1996-97 Maria Viall 204 2002-03 Pam Bartnik 153 1993-94 Jen Greger 36.6 1994-95 Maria Viall 199 2003-04 Pam Bartnik 135 1991-92 Jen Greger 35.4 1996-97 Maria Viall 191 2001-02 Jen Greger 129 1994-95 Daryl Schaffeld 34.6 1997-98 Traci Edwards 182 2005-06 Pam Bartnik 126 1992-93 Jessica Wilhite 34.1 2002-03 Jen Greger 178 1996-97 Jen Greger 123 1996-97

POINTS FIELD GOAL PCT. (MIN. 200 ATT.) STEALS Jen Greger 552 1996-97 Traci Edwards .599 2005-06 Pam Bartnik 92 1993-94 Maria Viall 529 2003-04 Maria Viall .575 2001-02 Pam Bartnik 86 1992-93 Maria Viall 507 2002-03 Maria Viall .573 2002-03 Laurie Krajnik 83 1991-92 Traci Edwards 500 2005-06 Jill Gutzke .532 1993-94 Molly O’Brien 82 2004-05 Maria Viall 467 2001-02 Teresa Teske .524 1991-92 Corrin Von Wald 80 1998-99

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE BLOCKS Jessica Wilhite 93 2000-01 Maria Viall 53 2003-04 Jessica Wilhite 70 2002-03 Traci Edwards 49 2005-06 Jessica Wilhite 65 2001-02 Erica Young 47 1993-94 Daryl Schaffeld 64 1999-00 Maria Viall 44 2001-02 Jen Greger 59 1996-97 Erica Young 35 1992-93 PRE-DIVISION I SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS POINTS ASSISTS Maureen Pitrof 570 1983-84 Jeanne Look 152 1986-87 Jaci Clark 507 1982-83 Jeanne Look 150 1987-88 Umenia White 506 1986-87 Deb Schulman 135 1983-84

REBOUNDS STEALS Jaci Clark 334 1981-82 Jeanne Look 117 1986-87 Maureen Pitrof 313 1983-84 Jeanne Look 115 1987-88 Jaci Clark 294 1982-83 Jeanne Look 99 1984-85

Jen Greger scored a school-record 552 FIELD GOALS MADE BLOCKS points on her way to MCC Player of the Maureen Pitrof 233 1983-84 Camie Nonhof 55 1987-88 Year honors in 1996-97. She also led Carol Busche 220 1984-85 Camie Nonhof 50 1988-89 the team with 123 assists, fi fth-most in Umenia White 214 1986-87 Karen Schuchardt 31 1979-80 school history. 94 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide RECORDS

FRESHMAN RECORDS Records By Class GAMES REBOUNDS PER GAME FREE THROWS MADE Traci Edwards 31 2005-06 Traci Edwards 10.0 2005-06 Traci Edwards 136 2005-06 Maria Viall 30 2000-01 Maria Viall 5.9 2000-01 Corrin Von Wald 103 1998-99 Emily Markert 29 2005-06 Erica Young 5.9 1990-91 Daryl Schaffeld 83 1996-97 Four Players 28 Corrin Von Wald 4.9 1998-99 Maria Viall 78 2000-01 (Last: Anne Witte, 2002-03) Stefanie Kaufmann 4.7 1998-99 Erica Young 55 1990-91

GAMES STARTED FIELD GOALS MADE FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 50 att.) Traci Edwards 30 2005-06 Traci Edwards 182 2005-06 Jessica Wilhite .833 1999-00 Daryl Schaffeld 28 1996-97 Maria Viall 143 2000-01 Aubrey Hampton .808 2003-04 Teri Stoltenberg 27 1997-98 Daryl Schaffeld 99 1996-97 Daryl Schaffeld .798 1996-97 Jen Greger 27 1993-94 Jessica Wilhite 96 1999-00 Erica Young .797 1990-91 Jessica Wilhite 25 1999-00 Corrin Von Wald 92 1998-99 Teri Stoltenberg .722 1997-98

POINTS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 100 att.) ASSISTS Traci Edwards 500 2005-06 Traci Edwards .599 2005-06 Teri Stoltenberg 104 1997-98 Maria Viall 364 2000-01 Maria Viall .497 2000-01 Daryl Schaffeld 96 1996-97 Daryl Schaffeld 338 1996-97 Corrin Von Wald .458 1998-99 Traci Edwards 80 2005-06 Corrin Von Wald 294 1998-99 Molly O’Brien .441 2002-03 Jen Greger 73 1993-94 Jessica Wilhite 291 1999-00 Emily Markert .414 2005-06 Anne Witte 70 2002-03

POINTS PER GAME 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE STEALS Traci Edwards 16.1 2005-06 Daryl Schaffeld 57 1996-97 Corrin Von Wald 80 1998-99 Maria Viall 12.1 2000-01 Jessica Wilhite 49 1999-00 Daryl Schaffeld 70 1996-97 Daryl Schaffeld 12.1 1996-97 Kiley Johnson 44 2003-04 Jen Greger 53 1993-94 Corrin Von Wald 11.3 1998-99 Teri Stoltenberg 41 1997-98 Three Players 39 Jessica Wilhite 10.4 1999-00 Susan Chitko 27 1992-93 (Last: Anne Witte, 2002-03)

REBOUNDS 3-POINT PERCENTAGE (Min. 50 att.) BLOCKS Traci Edwards 311 2005-06 Emily Markert .412 2005-06 Traci Edwards 49 2005-06 Maria Viall 177 2000-01 Daryl Schaffeld .401 1996-97 Maria Viall 32 2000-01 Erica Young 130 1990-91 Malika Willoughby .393 2001-02 Trina Rathke 25 1994-95 Stefanie Kaufmann 128 1998-99 Teri Stoltenberg .387 1997-98 Stacy Letarski 16 1993-94 Corrin Von Wald 127 1998-99 Jessica Wilhite .371 1999-00 Katie Fournier 13 2005-06

OTHER CLASS RECORDS SOPHOMORE JUNIOR SENIOR Games Meredith Onson, 31 Aubrey Hampton/ Allison Klaas, 30 Nichole Drummond, 31 Holly Tamm/Stefanie Kaufmann, 30 Starts Jessica Wilhite, 29 Kimberly Becker, 29 Nichole Drummond, 31 Points Maria Viall, 467 Maria Viall, 507 Jen Greger, 552 Points Per Game Maria Viall, 16.7 Maria Viall, 18.1 Jen Greger, 19.7 Rebounds Maria Viall, 190 Maria Viall, 289 Maria Viall, 315 Rebounds Per Game Maria Viall, 6.8 Maria Viall, 10.3 Maria Viall, 10.9 Field Goals Maria Viall, 191 Maria Viall, 204 Maria Viall, 199 Field Goal Pct. Maria Viall, .575 Maria Viall, .573 Maria Viall, .520 3-Point Field Goals Jessica Wilhite, 93 Jessica Wilhite, 65 Jessica Wilhite, 70 3-Point Pct. Megan Rogers, .404 Amy Wardle, .397 Tracey Freund, .441 Laurie Krajnik, .397 Free Throws Daryl Schaffeld, 121 Maria Viall, 97 Trina Rathke, 139 Free Throw Pct. Corrin Von Wald, .865 Nicole Luchsinger, .832 Nicole Luchsinger, .844 Assists Pam Bartnik, 135 Pam Bartnik, 126 Pam Bartnik, 153 Steals Jen Greger, 66 Pam Bartnik, 86 Pam Bartnik, 92 Blocks Maria Viall, 44 Maria Viall, 53 Erica Young, 47 School Record in Italics www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 95 RECORDS Milwaukee Panthers

GAMES PLAYED FIELD GOAL PCT. (MIN. 125 MADE) Maria Viall *115 2000-04 Traci Edwards .599 2005-Pr. PRE-1990 RECORDS Jessica Wilhite *114 1999-03 Maria Viall .542 2000-04 From the program’s inception in Stefanie Kaufmann *113 1998-02 Jill Gutzke .495 1992-96 1971 through the transition to Molly O’Brien 112 2002-06 Teresa Teske .494 1989-92 Division I status in 1990 the UWM Kimberly Becker 112 2001-05 Kelly Lubbers .483 1996-00 * Played every team game of career women’s basketball program com- 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE peted at both the NAIA and Division GAMES STARTED Jessica Wilhite 277 1999-03 II levels. Below are all of the Non-Di- Career Records Career Jessica Wilhite 108 1999-03 Daryl Schaffeld 224 1996-00 vision I records. Jen Greger 102 1993-97 Teri Stoltenberg 140 1997-01 Daryl Schaffeld 102 1996-00 Jen Greger 125 1993-97 POINTS Teri Stoltenberg 99 1997-01 Tracey Freund 121 1987-91 Jaci Clark 1,830 1979-83 Maria Viall 96 2000-04 Umenia White 1,597 1985-89 3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT. (MIN. 70 ATT.) Marsha Housley 1,491 1979-83 MINUTES PLAYED Amy Wardle .392 1995-99 Daryl Schaffeld 3,513 1997-00 Megan Rogers .375 2003-Pr. Rachel Mickelson 1,152 1986-90 Jen Greger 3,446 1993-97 Daryl Schaffeld .373 1996-00 Camie Nonof 1,087 1985-89 Jessica Wilhite 3,410 1999-03 Teri Stoltenberg .370 1997-01 Darla Wack 1,022 1981-85 Maria Viall 3,179 2000-04 Jessica Wilhite .356 1999-03 Pam Bartnik 3,153 1990-94 REBOUNDS FREE THROWS MADE Jaci Clark 1,226 1979-83 POINTS Maria Viall 390 2000-04 Umenia White 996 1985-89 Maria Viall 1,867 2000-04 Jen Greger 350 1993-97 Marsha Housley 681 1979-83 Jessica Wilhite 1,471 1999-03 Trina Rathke 315 1994-98 Camie Nonof 645 1985-89 Jen Greger 1,385 1993-97 Daryl Schaffeld 300 1996-00 Daryl Schaffeld 1,310 1996-00 Nicole Luchsinger 284 1997-01 Darla Wack 626 1981-85 Nichole Drummond 1,153 2002-06 FREE THROW PCT. (MIN. 200 ATT.) FIELD GOALS MADE REBOUNDS Jessica Wilhite .798 1999-03 Jaci Clark 717 1979-83 Maria Viall 971 2000-04 Nicole Luchsinger .789 1997-01 Umenia White 662 1985-89 Erica Young 751 1990-94 Corrin Von Wald .787 1998-00 Marsha Housley 653 1979-83 Teresa Teske 669 1989-92 Daryl Schaffeld .783 1996-00 Rachel Mickelson 467 1896-90 Niki Flack 631 1989-93 Nichole Drummond .757 2002-06 Camie Nonof 463 1985-89 Molly O’Brien 611 2002-06 ASSISTS ASSISTS FIELD GOALS MADE Pam Bartnik 469 1990-94 Maria Viall 737 2000-04 Jen Greger 434 1993-97 Jeanne Look 405 1984-88 Jessica Wilhite 492 1999-03 Teri Stoltenberg 341 1997-01 Tracey Fruend 346 1988-91 Jen Greger 455 1993-97 Laurie Krajnik 341 1989-93 Darla Wack 316 1981-85 Niki Flack 403 1989-93 Jessica Wilhite 266 1999-03 Deb Schulman 314 1980-84 Nichole Drummond 401 2002-06 STEALS STEALS Pam Bartnik 268 1990-94 Jeanne Look 346 1984-88 Laurie Krajnik 262 1989-93 Deb Schulman 257 1981-84 Jen Greger 240 1993-97 Jaci Clark 227 1979-83 Molly O’Brien 208 2002-06 Jessica Wilhite 178 1999-03 Umenia White 224 1985-89 Darla Wack 223 1981-85 BLOCKS Maria Viall 167 2000-04 BLOCKS Trina Rathke 111 1994-98 Camie Nonof 136 1985-89 Erica Young 107 1990-94 Jaci Clark 68 1979-83 Niki Flack 72 1989-93 Umenia White 60 1985-89 Apryl Rodman 70 1993-97 Marsha Housley 52 1979-83 Jessica Wilhite (left) made a league-re- Lisa Wzalek 52 1979-83 cord 277 three’s in her UWM career. 96 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide RECORDS

1. MARIA VIALL 1,867 POINTS 8. NICHOLE DRUMMOND 1,153 POINTS 1,000 Point Scorers 2000-04 • 115 GAMES/16.2 PPG 2002-06 • 109 GAMES/10.6 PPG Year G FG 3PT FT Pts PPG Year G FG 3PT FT Pts PPG 2000-01 30 143 0 78 364 12.1 2002-03 26 69 9 34 181 7.0 2001-02 28 191 0 85 467 16.7 2003-04 29 93 12 78 276 9.5 2002-03 28 204 2 97 507 18.1 2004-05 23 107 21 80 315 13.7 2003-04 29 199 1 130 529 18.2 Total 115 737 3 390 1867 16.2 2005-06 31 132 38 79 381 12.3 Total 109 401 80 271 1153 10.6 2. JACI CLARK 1,830 POINTS 9. RACHEL MICKELSON 1,152 POINTS 1979-83 • 117 GAMES/15.6 PPG 1986-90 • 113 GAMES/10.2 PPG Year G FG 3PT FT Pts PPG Year G FG 3PT FT Pts PPG 1979-80 27 141 --- 58 377 13.9 1986-87 29 41 --- 37 119 4.1 1980-81 30 185 --- 87 465 15.5 1987-88 29 60 0 33 153 5.3 1981-82 30 190 --- 101 481 16.0 1988-89 29 170 1 73 414 14.3 1982-83 30 201 --- 105 507 16.5 1989-90 26 196 0 74 466 17.9 Total 117 717 --- 351 1830 15.6 Total 113 467 1 217 1152 10.2

3. UMENIA WHITE 1,597 POINTS 10. NIKI FLACK 1,121 POINTS 1985-89 • 106 GAMES/15.1 PPG 1989-93 • 106 GAMES/10.6 PPG Year G FG 3PT FT Pts PPG Year G FG 3PT FT Pts PPG 1985-86 27 125 --- 56 306 11.3 1989-90 25 60 0 17 137 5.5 1986-87 29 214 --- 78 506 17.4 1990-91 27 106 0 31 243 9.0 1987-88 29 187 0 67 441 15.2 1991-92 27 135 1 56 327 12.1 1988-89 21 136 0 61 344 16.4 1992-93 27 162 0 90 414 15.3 Total 106 662 0 273 1597 15.1 Total 106 463 1 194 1121 10.6

4. MARSHA HOUSLEY 1,491 POINTS 11. CAMMIE NONOFF 1,087 POINTS 1979-83 • 117 GAMES/12.7 PPG 1985-89 • 112 GAMES/9.7 PPG Year G FG 3PT FT Pts PPG Year G FG 3PT FT Pts PPG 1979-80 27 101 --- 24 226 8.3 1985-86 28 59 --- 40 158 5.6 1980-81 30 136 --- 33 347 11.6 1986-87 29 132 --- 29 293 10.1 1981-82 30 177 --- 68 422 14.1 1987-88 29 128 0 42 298 10.3 1982-83 30 219 --- 58 496 16.5 1988-89 26 144 0 50 338 13.0 Total 117 633 --- 183 1491 12.7 Total 112 473 0 161 1087 9.7

5. JESSICA WILHITE 1,471 POINTS 12. PAM BARTNIK 1,054 POINTS 1999-03 • 114 GAMES/12.9 PPG 1990-94 • 108 GAMES/9.8 PPG Year G FG 3PT FT Pts PPG Year G FG 3PT FT Pts PPG 1999-00 28 96 49 50 291 10.4 1990-91 27 49 0 34 103 3.8 2000-01 30 162 93 48 465 15.5 1991-92 28 98 8 59 263 9.4 2001-02 28 118 65 52 353 12.6 1992-93 26 93 5 62 253 9.7 2002-03 28 116 70 60 362 12.9 1993-94 27 146 12 102 406 15.0 Total 114 492 277 210 1471 12.9 Total 108 386 25 257 1054 9.8

6. JEN GREGER 1,385 POINTS 13. TRACEY FREUND 1,050 POINTS 1993-97 • 106 GAMES/13.1 PPG 1987-91• 105 GAMES/9.8 PPG Year G FG 3PT FT Pts PPG Year G FG 3PT FT Pts PPG 1993-94 27 60 11 48 179 6.6 1987-88 27 48 9 16 121 4.5 1994-95 27 108 27 79 322 11.9 1988-89 26 119 29 32 299 11.5 1995-96 24 109 28 86 332 13.8 1989-90 26 129 0 53 311 12.0 1996-97 28 178 59 137 552 19.7 1990-91 26 114 52 39 319 12.3 Total 106 455 125 350 1385 13.1 Total 105 410 90 140 1050 10.0

7. DARYL SCHAFFELD 1,310 POINTS 14. DARLA WACK 1,022 POINTS 1996-00 • 107 GAMES/12.2 PPG 1981-85 • 124 GAMES/8.2 PPG Year G FG 3PT FT Pts PPG Year G FG 3PT FT Pts PPG 1996-97 28 99 57 83 338 12.1 1979-80 30 80 --- 44 204 6.8 1997-98 27 122 56 121 421 15.6 1980-81 30 58 --- 34 150 5.0 1998-99 24 78 47 45 248 10.3 1981-82 33 97 --- 45 329 10.0 1982-83 31 129 --- 81 339 10.9 1999-00 28 94 64 51 303 10.8 Total 124 364 --- 204 1022 8.2 Total 107 393 224 300 1310 12.2 www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 97 RECORDS Milwaukee Panthers

TEAM W L FIRST (YEAR) LAST (YEAR) TEAM W L FIRST (YEAR) LAST (YEAR) Air Force First Meeting Nebraska 1 2 46-80 (94-95) 51-78 (98-89) Akron 2 0 68-59 (90-91) 75-71 (91-92) New Hampshire 0 3 59-74 (95-96) 46-59 (03-04) Arizona State 0 1 65-81 (02-03) 65-81 (02-03) New Mexico 0 1 69-72 (95-96) 69-72 (95-96) Auburn 0 1 41-68 (93-94) 41-68 (93-94) North Dakota State First Meeting Ball State 4 1 60-82 (90-91) 78-73 (03-04) Northeastern Illinois 6 2 67-66 (90-91) 68-71 (95-96*) Bowling Green 2 2 77-52 (92-93) 69-88 (01-02) Northern Illinois 6 9 64-112 (90-91) 53-55 (03-04) Bradley^ First Meeting Northern Iowa 2 4 64-69 (90-91) 50-68 (04-05) Buffalo 0 2 58-78 (99-00) 52-81 (00-01) Northern Michigan 1 0 77-65 (05-06) 77-65 (05-06) Butler 15 11 46-65 (94-95) 58-57 (05-06) Northwestern 3 3 46-89 (92-93) 81-73 (05-06) C. Connecticut St. First Meeting Notre Dame 0 1 50-98 (94-95) 50-98 (94-95) Central Michigan 1 3 61-84 (92-93) 90-48 (00-01) Oakland 2 0 69-64 (04-05) 73-71 (05-06) Chicago State 9 1 75-68 (90-91) 60-66 (02-03) Oklahoma 0 1 57-89 (05-06) 57-89 (05-06) Cleveland State 17 12 75-67 (93-94) 61-46 (05-06) Oklahoma State 1 0 84-77 (02-03) 84-77 (02-03) Creighton 0 2 69-80 (99-00) 66-54 (03-04) Oregon State 1 0 66-64 (99-00) 66-64 (99-00) Dayton 1 1 70-79 (96-97) 61-59 (97-98) Pepperdine 1 0 73-62 (98-99) 73-62 (98-99) Denver 1 0 48-47 (96-97) 48-47 (96-97) Purdue 0 2 59-82 (02-03) 60-98 (02-03)

Division I Records vs. Opponents vs. Division I Records DePaul 0 3 62-94 (03-04) 79-91 (05-06) Sacramento State 0 1 72-85 (92-93) 72-85 (92-93) Detroit 16 14 68-61 (91-92) 69-55 (05-06) St. Louis 5 2 62-51 (91-92) 75-48 (96-97) Drake 0 2 83-104 (97-98) 53-73 (98-99) St. Mary’s (CA) 1 1 62-82 (00-01) 67-51 (01-02) Duke 0 2 34-104 (94-95) 63-93 (01-02) St. Francis (IL) 1 0 95-63 (90-91) 95-63 (90-91) Eastern Illinois 2 0 71-49 (93-94) 80-58 (93-94) San Francisco 1 1 68-78 (00-01) 58-51 (02-03) Eastern Michigan 2 2 64-50 (91-92) 69-59 (96-97) South Carolina 0 1 63-89 (98-99) 63-89 (98-99) Evansville 1 1 60-72 (91-92) 81-74 (93-94) South Dakota State 0 2 36-58 (04-05) 55-70 (05-06) Florida Atlantic 1 0 66-57 (98-99) 66-57 (98-99) South Florida First Meeting Florida State 0 1 70-72 (03-04) 70-72 (03-04) SE Missouri State 6 2 53-65 (91-92) 73-70 (05-06) Furman 1 0 87-67 (98-99) 87-67 (98-99) SMU^ First Meeting Hawaii 0 1 85-87 (99-00) 85-87 (99-00) Texas-Arlington 0 1 43-58 (96-97) 43-58 (96-97) Hofstra 1 0 57-55 (97-98) 57-55 (97-98) Toledo 1 1 59-96 (90-91) 71-58 (91-92) Illinois-Chicago 20 10 63-48 (90-91) 71-63 (05-06) Valparaiso 2 2 85-75 (93-94) 57-61 (01-02) Illinois State 1 1 64-67 (00-01) 69-63 (01-02) Vanderbilt 0 2 64-79 (01-02) 51-98 (02-03) Indiana State 1 4 62-85 (90-91) 53-83 (95-96) Wagner 1 0 63-49 (97-98) 63-49 (97-98) Iona 0 1 68-70 (95-96) 68-70 (95-96) Weber State 0 1 59-56 (03-04) 49-56 (03-04) Iowa 0 2 51-59 (04-05) 42-82 (05-06) Washington 0 1 75-86 (04-05) 75-86 (04-05) Iowa State 1 3 76-52 (92-93) 41-78 (95-96) Western Illinois 3 3 73-78 (90-91) 86-66 (96-97) IPFW 1 1 87-67 (03-04) 65-70 (04-05) Western Michigan 1 1 59-78 (90-91) 61-45 (91-92) Jackson State 1 0 79-52 (92-93) 79-52 (92-93) Wichita State 1 0 74-59 (99-00) 74-59 (99-00) La Salle 0 2 55-84 (94-95) 62-65 (98-99) Wisconsin 1 10 79-99 (90-91) 57-72 (05-06) Liberty 1 0 65-56 (03-04) 65-56 (03-04) UW-Green Bay 10 21 47-59 (90-91) 65-55 (05-06) Loyola 22 6 52-61 (91-92) 76-56 (05-06) UW-Parkside 3 0 78-77 (90-91) 79-70 (92-93) Marquette 2 14 75-66 (90-91) 62-70 (05-06) Wright State 18 9 73-55 (90-91) 67-69 (05-06) Miami (FL) First Meeting Xavier 0 3 58-71 (94-95) 63-64 (98-99) Miami (OH) 1 1 66-56 (92-93) 45-101 (94-95) Yale 1 0 67-56 (90-91) 67-56 (90-91) Michigan 0 3 52-93 (90-91) 77-86 (95-96) Youngstown St. 11 5 54-84 (90-91) 67-44 (05-06) Michigan State 0 2 48-61 (92-93) 45-64 (05-06) Middle Tennessee St. 1 0 69-64 (02-03) 69-64 (02-03) 2006-07 Opponents in BOLD Minnesota 1 0 75-57 (97-98) 75-57 (97-98) ^ Possible Opponent Mississippi 0 1 57-74 (01-02) 57-74 (01-02) Series records since Milwaukee’s fi rst year as Division I Missouri 0 2 47-90 (99-00) 64-88 (00-01) (1990-91) UM-Kansas City 2 5 47-51 (90-91) 42-63 (92-93) Milwaukee score listed fi rst Montana State 2 0 63-52 (99-00) 64-61 (01-02) * Northeastern Illinois no longer fi elds athletics Navy 1 0 75-57 (97-98) 75-57 (97-98) 98 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide RECORDS

AMERICA EAST W L Illinois-Chicago 20 10 OHIO VALLEY W L SUN BELT W L Division I Records vs. Conferences New Hampshire 0 3 Loyola 22 6 Eastern Illinois 2 0 Denver 1 0 UWM vs. A-East 0 3 UW-Green Bay 10 21 SE Missouri State 6 2 Florida Atlantic 1 0 Wright State 18 9 UWM vs. OVC 8 2 Middle Tennessee St. 1 0 ATLANTIC COAST W L Youngstown State 11 5 UWM vs. Sun Belt 3 0 Duke 0 2 UWM vs. Horizon 129 88 PACIFIC 10 W L Florida State 0 1 Arizona State 0 1 WESTERN ATHLETIC W L UWM vs. ACC 0 3 D-I INDEPENDENT W L Oregon State 1 0 Hawaii 0 1 Chicago State 9 1 Washington 0 1 UWM vs. WAC 0 1 ATLANTIC 10 W L IPFW 1 1 UWM vs. Pac-10 1 2 Dayton 1 1 South Dakota State 0 2 WEST COAST W L LaSalle 0 2 UWM vs. D-I Ind. 10 4 PATRIOT LEAGUE W L Pepperdine 1 0 St. Louis 5 2 Navy 1 0 St. Mary’s (CA) 1 1 Xavier 0 3 IVY LEAGUE W L UWM vs. Patriot 1 0 San Francisco 1 1 UWM vs. A-10 6 8 Yale 1 0 UWM vs. WCC 3 2 UWM vs. Ivy 1 0 SOUTHEASTERN W L BIG EAST W L Auburn 0 1 DIVISION II W L DePaul 0 3 MID-AMERICAN W L Mississippi 0 1 Northern Michigan 1 0 Marquette 2 14 Akron 2 0 South Carolina 0 1 UW-Parkside 3 0 Notre Dame 0 1 Ball State 4 1 Vanderbilt 0 2 UWM vs. DII 4 0 UWM vs. Big East 2 18 Bowling Green 2 2 UWM vs. SEC 0 5 Buffalo 0 2 NAIA W L BIG SKY W L Central Michigan 1 3 SOUTHERN W L St. Francis (IL) 1 0 Montana State 2 0 Eastern Michigan 2 2 Furman 1 0 UWM vs. NAIA 1 0 Sacramento State 0 1 Miami (OH) 1 1 UWM vs. SoCon 1 0 Weber State 0 1 Northern Illinois 6 9 DEFUNCT TEAMS* W L UWM vs. Big Sky 2 2 Toledo 1 1 SOUTHLAND W L Northeastern Illinois 6 2 Western Michigan 1 1 Texas-Arlington 0 1 UWM vs. Defunct 6 2 BIG SOUTH W L UWM vs. MAC 20 22 UWM vs. Southland 0 1 Liberty 1 0 Series records since UWM’s fi rst UWM vs. Big South 1 0 MID-CONTINENT W L SOUTHWEST ATHLETIC W L year as Division I (1990-91) UM-Kansas City 2 5 Jackson State 1 0 * Northeastern Illinois no BIG TEN W L Oakland 2 0 UWM vs. SWAC 1 0 longer fi elds athletics Iowa 0 2 Valparaiso 2 2 Michigan 0 3 Western Illinois 3 3 MILWAUKEE VS. RANKED OPPONENTS Michigan State 0 2 UWM vs. Mid-Con 9 10 Minnesota 1 0 DATE POLLS OPPONENT W/L SCORE Northwestern 3 3 MISSOURI VALLEY W L 3/18/06 16 16 vs. Michigan State (NCAA) L 65-46 Purdue 0 2 Creighton 0 2 11/30/05 14 14 DePaul L 91-79 Wisconsin 1 11 Drake 0 2 11/11/05 25 25 @ Oklahoma L 89-57 UWM vs. Big Ten 5 23 Evansville 1 1 12/28/04 18 19 Iowa L 59-51 Illinois State 1 1 11/23/04 19 20 @ DePaul L 89-67 BIG XII W L Indiana State 1 4 11/25/03 8 11 @ Purdue L 98-60 Iowa State 1 3 Northern Iowa 2 4 2/22/03 21 21 @ UW-Green Bay L 75-50 Missouri 0 2 Wichita State 1 0 1/18/03 16 17 UW-Green Bay L 61-60 Nebraska 1 2 UWM vs. MVC 6 14 11/22/02 7 7 Purdue L 82-59 Oklahoma 0 1 3/17/02 3 5 @ Duke (NCAA) L 96-63 Oklahoma State 1 0 METRO-ATLANTIC ATHLETIC W L 12/10/02 9 9 @ Vanderbilt L 98-51 UWM vs. Big XII 3 8 Iona 0 1 11/30/01 4 3 Vanderbilt L 79-64 UWM vs. MAAC 0 1 11/21/98 23 - @ Nebraska L 78-51 COLONIAL ATHLETIC W L 12/13/97 13 13 Nebraska W 88-76 Hofstra 1 0 MOUNTAIN WEST W L 12/11/01 15 19 @ Wisconsin L 80-61 UWM vs. CAA 1 0 New Mexico 0 1 11/17/98 23 23 @ Wisconsin L 71-66 UWM vs. MWC 0 1 11/25/97 23 23 @ Wisconsin L 72-70 HORIZON LEAGUE W L 11/24/96 23 20 @ Wisconsin L 95-63 Butler 15 11 NORTHEAST W L 12/30/93 18 19 @ Auburn L 68-41 Cleveland State 17 12 Wagner 1 0 Rankings listed Associated Press Poll fi rst, Detroit 16 14 UWM vs. NEC 1 0 then ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 99 RECORDS Milwaukee Panthers

TEAM W L TEAM W L TEAM W L Akron 2 0 Iowa 0 2 Purdue 0 2 Alaska-Fairbanks 1 0 Iowa State 1 3 Purdue-Calumet 6 0 Aquinas (MI) 0 1 Jackson State 1 0 Quincy 3 1 Arizona State 0 1 Judson 1 0 Sacramento State 0 1 Auburn 0 1 Kalamazoo 1 0 Saginaw Valley State 1 5 Ball State 4 1 Lake Michigan 1 0 San Francisco 1 1 Bemidji State 4 0 Lake Superior State 0 1 St. Ambrose 2 3 Bowling Green 2 2 Lakeland 7 0 St. Cloud State 0 3 Bradley 1 0 La Salle 0 2 St. Francis (IL) 10 2 Buffalo 0 2 Lewis 6 5 St. Joseph’s (MO) 1 0 Butler 15 11 Liberty 1 0 St. Louis 5 1 Calvin (MI) 1 0 Lincoln (MO) 1 0 St. Mary’s (MN) 1 0 Carroll (WI) 12 5 Loras 2 2 St. Mary’s (CA) 1 1 Carson-Newman 0 1 Loyola 24 8 St. Norbert 6 3 Carthage 10 12 Mankato State 2 1 SIU-Edwardsville 5 1 All-Time Records vs. Opponents vs. Records All-Time Central Michigan 2 3 Marian 2 0 South Carolina 0 1 Chicago State 13 2 Marquette 19 20 South Dakota 0 1 Cleveland State 17 12 Marycrest 1 0 South Dakota State 1 2 Columbia 1 0 Miami (Ohio) 1 1 Southeast Missouri State 6 2 Concordia (Wis.) 9 0 Michigan 0 3 Southwest Texas 1 0 Concordia (Ill.) 0 1 Michigan State 0 2 Texas-Arlington 0 1 Creighton 0 2 Middle Tennessee St. 1 0 Toledo 1 1 Culver Stockton 3 0 Minnesota 1 0 Valparaiso 5 2 Dayton 1 1 Minnesota-Duluth 1 3 Vanderbilt 0 2 Denver 1 0 Mississippi 0 1 Wagner 1 0 DePaul 0 3 Missouri 0 2 Weber State 0 1 Detroit 16 15 Missouri-Kansas City 2 6 Western Illinois 3 3 Drake 0 2 Montana State 2 0 Western Michigan 1 1 Duke 0 2 Nat’l Coll. of Education 9 0 Westmar 0 2 Eastern Illinois 2 3 Navy 1 0 Wichita State 1 0 Eastern Michigan 2 2 Nebraska 1 2 Winona State 3 0 Evansville 2 1 New Hampshire 0 3 Wisconsin 3 16 Ferris State 1 0 New Mexico 0 1 UW-Eau Claire 10 6 Florida Atlantic 1 0 North Park 1 0 UW-Green Bay 17 40 Florida State 0 1 Northeastern Illinois 15 3 UW-La Crosse 6 11 Franklin College 0 1 Northern Illinois 6 10 UW-Oshkosh 4 16 Furman 1 0 Northern Iowa 2 7 UW-Parkside 24 2 Grand Valley State 0 2 Northern Michigan 7 5 UW-Platteville 4 6 Hawaii 0 1 Northland 1 0 UW-River Falls 4 2 Hofstra 1 0 Northwestern 3 3 UW-Stevens Point 7 9 Illinois-Chicago 22 10 Northwood Institute 1 0 UW-Stout 3 0 Illinois State 1 3 Notre Dame 0 1 UW-Superior 4 0 Indiana Inst. of Tech. 1 0 Oakland 2 5 UW-Whitewater 8 14 IPFW 2 1 Oklahoma 0 1 Wright State 18 9 IUPUI 1 1 Oklahoma State 1 0 Xavier 0 3 Indiana State 1 4 Oregon State 1 0 Yale 1 0 Indianapolis 1 0 Pepperdine 1 0 Youngstown State 11 5 Iona 0 1 Portland 0 1 100 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide RECORDS

AKRON • 2-0 1/12/95 Milwaukee L 65-46 DAYTON • 1-1 Histories Series Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/1-0/0-0 Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/0-1/0-0 Sandy Botham vs. Akron: 0-0 CENTRAL MICHIGAN • 1-3 (1-0) Sandy Botham vs. Dayton: 1-1 1/8/92 Milwaukee W 75-71 Home/Away/Neutral: 1-1/0-2/0-0 12/21/97 Milwaukee W 61-59 1/5/91 Akron W 68-59 Sandy Botham vs. Central Michigan: 1-1 12/21/96 Dayton L 79-70 12/17/00 Milwaukee W 90-48 ARIZONA STATE • 0-1 1/4/00 Central Michigan L 70-67 DENVER • 1-0 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-1/0-0 11/23/91 Central Michigan L 73-56 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-0/1-0 Sandy Botham vs. Arizona State: 0-1 12/8/92 Milwaukee L 84-61 Sandy Botham vs. Denver: 1-0 11/30/02 Arizona State L 81-65 12/7/96 Albuquerque, NM W 48-47 CHICAGO STATE • 9-1 (4-1) AUBURN • 0-1 Home/Away/Neutral: 4-1/5-0/0-0 DePAUL • 0-3 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-1/0-0 Sandy Botham vs. Chicago State: 3-1 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/0-2/0-0 Sandy Botham vs. Auburn: 0-0 1/29/03 Milwaukee L 66-60 Sandy Botham vs. DePaul: 0-3 12/30/93 Auburn L 68-41 12/31/01 Chicago St. W 71-50 11/30/05 Milwaukee L 91-79 12/14/00 Milwaukee W 58-52 11/23/04 DePaul L 89-67 BALL STATE • 4-1 1/25/00 Chicago St. W 86-59 11/21/03 DePaul L 94-62 Home/Away/Neutral: 1-1/2-0/1-0 2/27/93 Chicago St. W 76-58 Sandy Botham vs. Ball State: 3-0 1/27/93 Milwaukee W 65-53 DETROIT • 16-14 (0-1) 11/22/03 Chicago, Ill. W 78-73 2/8/92 Milwaukee W 70-61 Home/Away/Neutral: 10-6/6-6/0-2 12/9/98 Ball State W 87-76 1/25/92 Chicago St. W 68-65 Sandy Botham vs. Detroit: 14-8 12/7/97 Milwaukee W 76-64 3/2/91 Chicago St. W 75-68 2/16/06 Milwaukee W 69-55 1/11/92 Ball State W 86-63 1/26/91 Milwaukee W 66-58 12/29/05 Detroit W 74-56 1/12/91 Milwaukee L 82-60 3/3/05 Milwaukee L 59-49 CLEVELAND STATE• 17-12 2/5/05 Milwaukee W 60-46 BOWLING GREEN • 2-2 Home/Away/Neutral: 9-4/7-6/1-2 1/17/05 Detroit (OT) W 74-73 Home/Away/Neutral: 1-1/1-1/0-0 Sandy Botham vs. Cleveland State: 15-9 3/7/04 Milwaukee L 64-59 Sandy Botham vs. Bowling Green: 2-0 1/28/06 Milwaukee W 61-46 2/7/04 Detroit W 53-50 12/8/01 Bowling Green W 77-52 1/14/06 Cleveland St. W 68-53 1/29/04 Milwaukee W 49-47 12/28/00 Milwaukee W 68-48 2/12/05 Cleveland St. W 69-61 2/6/03 Detroit W 76-61 12/23/93 Milwaukee L 83-62 1/13/05 Milwaukee W 71-66 1/2/03 Milwaukee L 66-57 12/7/92 Bowling Green L 88-69 2/14/04 Milwaukee W 52-51 2/16/02 Detroit W 73-71 1/15/04 Cleveland St. L 59-57 1/19/02 Milwaukee W 102-71 BUFFALO • 0-2 3/6/03 Green Bay, Wis. L 83-69 2/8/01 Detroit L 84-79 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/0-1/0-0 2/8/03 Cleveland St. W 88-81 1/13/01 Milwaukee W 86-80 Sandy Botham vs. Buffalo: 0-2 1/4/03 Milwaukee W 89-73 2/10/00 Milwaukee W 75-68 12/2/00 Buffalo L 81-52 2/14/02 Cleveland St. W 65-61 1/15/00 Detroit L 71-68 11/24/99 Milwaukee L 78-58 1/17/02 Milwaukee W 80-67 2/11/99 Detroit L 65-60 2/10/01 Cleveland St. W 83-75 1/16/99 Milwaukee W 53-48 BUTLER • 15-10 (0-1) 1/11/01 Milwaukee W 80-66 3/5/98 Indianapolis, Ind. L 80-72 Home/Away/Neutral: 9-4/6-7/0-0 3/9/00 Detroit, Mich. L 73-68 2/12/98 Milwaukee L 78-66 Sandy Botham vs. Butler: 15-7 2/12/00 Milwaukee W 87-66 1/17/98 Detroit W 69-64 3/5/06 Milwaukee W 58-57 1/13/00 Cleveland St. W 70-69 3/7/97 Green Bay, Wis. L 98-63 2/11/06 Butler W 74-62 3/4/99 Cleveland St. L 74-61 2/20/97 Detroit L 94-65 12/31/05 Milwaukee (OT) L 80-79 2/13/99 Cleveland St. L 85-80 1/23/97 Milwaukee W 72-69 1/22/05 Milwaukee W 66-61 1/14/99 Milwaukee L 74-69 2/21/96 Milwaukee L 90-64 1/3/05 Butler W 76-49 2/14/98 Milwaukee L 68-63 1/25/96 Detroit L 91-62 1/24/04 Butler L 67-61 1/15/98 Cleveland St. L 79-68 1/26/95 Milwaukee L 67-46 1/8/04 Milwaukee W 64-59 3/6/97 Green Bay, Wis. W 79-61 2/28/94 Milwaukee W 53-52 3/1/03 Milwaukee W 68-55 2/13/97 Milwaukee W 68-65 12/2/92 Detroit L 70-45 1/25/03 Butler W 70-62 1/18/97 Cleveland St. L 83-78 12/2/91 Milwaukee W 68-61 1/23/02 Milwaukee W 70-39 2/17/96 Cleveland St. (OT) W 101-99 1/12/02 Butler W 79-47 1/20/96 Milwaukee L 82-64 DRAKE • 0-2 3/1/01 Butler W 67-62 2/4/95 Milwaukee L 83-70 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/0-1/0-0 2/3/01 Milwaukee W 80-61 2/3/94 Cleveland St. L 85-75 Sandy Botham vs. Drake: 0-2 3/2/00 Milwaukee W 71-57 1/2/94 Milwaukee W 75-67 12/20/98 Milwaukee L 73-53 2/5/00 Butler L 82-74 12/4/97 Drake L 104-83 2/6/99 Milwaukee W 78-63 CREIGHTON • 0-2 1/7/99 Butler L 87-69 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/0-1/0-0 DUKE • 0-2 2/7/98 Butler L 75-59 Sandy Botham vs. Creighton: 0-2 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-2/0-0 1/8/98 Milwaukee W 61-59 12/8/03 Creighton L 66-54 Sandy Botham vs Duke: 0-1 2/6/97 Butler (2OT) W 92-91 12/19/99 Milwaukee L 80-69 3/17/02 Duke L 96-63 1/11/97 Milwaukee L 61-44 12/3/94 Duke L 104-34 2/8/96 Milwaukee L 87-69 1/13/96 Butler L 97-67 2/26/95 Butler L 81-48 Pre-Division I era record in parenthesis www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 101 RECORDS Milwaukee Panthers

EASTERN ILLINOIS • 2-0 (0-3) 1/28/99 Illinois-Chicago W 57-48 LIBERTY • 1-0 Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/1-0/0-0 2/28/98 Illinois-Chicago W 57-53 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-0/1-0 Sandy Botham vs. Eastern Illinois: 0-0 1/4/98 Milwaukee W 66-53 Sandy Botham vs. Liberty: 1-0 2/12/94 Milwaukee W 80-58 2/27/97 Milwaukee W 70-53 11/30/03 Tallahassee, Fla. W 65-56 1/8/94 Eastern Illinois W 71-49 1/2/97 Illinois-Chicago L 53-51 2/29/96 Milwaukee L 117-52 LOYOLA • 22-6 (2-2) EASTERN MICHIGAN • 2-2 1/4/96 Illinois-Chicago L 55-53 Home/Away/Neutral: 14-0/8-5/0-1 Home/Away/Neutral: 2-0/0-2/0-0 2/21/95 Illinois-Chicago L 66-52 Sandy Botham vs. Loyola: 19-3 Sandy Botham vs. Eastern Michigan: 0-1 1/14/95 Milwaukee L 66-52 3/2/06 Milwaukee W 76-56 12/30/96 Milwaukee W 69-59 2/20/94 Illinois-Chicago W 66-48 2/25/06 Loyola W 78-66

Series Histories 12/9/95 Eastern Michigan L 76-71 1/15/94 Milwaukee L 80-76 2/9/06 Milwaukee W 67-58 12/1/92 Eastern Michigan L 78-76 1/16/91 Illinois-Chicago W 63-48 2/19/05 Milwaukee W 73-62 12/21/91 Milwaukee W 64-50 1/8/05 Loyola W 72-62 ILLINOIS STATE • 1-1 (0-2) 2/21/04 Loyola L 79-62 EVANSVILLE • 1-1 (1-0) Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/0-1/0-0 1/10/04 Milwaukee W 83-78 Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/0-1/0-0 Sandy Botham vs. Illinois State: 1-1 2/1/03 Milwaukee W 68-56 Sandy Botham vs. Evansville: 0-0 11/19/01 Milwaukee W 69-63 12/30/02 Loyola L 66-57 12/4/93 Milwaukee W 81-74 11/19/00 Illinois St. L 67-64 2/4/02 Loyola W 74-49 1/14/92 Evansville L 72-60 1/3/02 Milwaukee W 90-61 INDIANA STATE • 1-4 3/9/01 Chicago, Ill. W 80-49 FLORIDA ATLANTIC • 1-0 Home/Away/Neutral: 1-1/0-3/0-0 2/21/01 Milwaukee W 82-68 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/1-0/0-0 Sandy Botham vs. Indiana State: 0-0 1/27/01 Loyola W 70-55 Sandy Botham vs. Florida Atlantic: 1-0 12/2/95 Indiana State L 85-62 2/24/00 Loyola W 75-72 12/29/98 Florida Atlantic W 66-57 1/21/93 Indiana State L 59-56 1/29/00 Milwaukee W 97-77 11/27/93 Milwaukee W 74-71 2/25/99 Milwaukee W 73-60 FLORIDA STATE • 0-1 12/7/91 Milwaukee L 69-67 1/30/99 Loyola W 70-63 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-1/0-0 12/10/90 Indiana State L 83-53 2/26/98 Loyola L 73-69 Sandy Botham vs. Florida State: 0-1 1/31/98 Milwaukee W 68-55 11/29/03 Florida State L 72-70 IPFW • 1-1 (1-0) 2/22/97 Loyola W 70-53 Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/0-1/0-0 1/25/97 Milwaukee W 61-58 FURMAN• 1-0 Sandy Botham vs. IPFW: 1-1 2/24/96 Milwaukee W 67-59 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-0/1-0 2/10/05 IPFW L 70-65 1/27/96 Loyola L 74-69 Sandy Botham vs. Furman: 1-0 2/12/04 Milwaukee W 87-67 2/18/95 Milwaukee W 75-59 11/28/98 Ft. Collins, Colo. W 87-67 1/19/95 Loyola L 71-50 IONA • 0-1 2/10/93 Milwaukee W 88-77 HAWAII • 0-1 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/0-0/0-0 2/17/92 Loyola L 61-52 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-1/0-0 Sandy Botham vs. Iona: 0-0 Sandy Botham vs. Hawaii: 0-1 12/29/95 Milwaukee L 70-68 MARQUETTE • 2-14 (17-6) 12/10/99 Hawaii L 87-85 Home/Away/Neutral: 2-5/0-9/0-0 IOWA • 0-2 Sandy Botham vs. Marquette: 0-10 HOFSTRA • 1-0 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/0-1/0-0 12/18/05 Marquette L 70-62 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-0/0-1 Sandy Botham vs. Iowa: 0-2 11/20/04 Marquette L 74-66 Sandy Botham vs. Hofstra: 1-0 11/20/05 Iowa L 82-42 1/6/04 Milwaukee L 58-55 12/28/97 Staten Island N.Y. W 57-55 12/28/04 Milwaukee L 59-51 11/26/02 Marquette L 73-53 11/27/01 Milwaukee L 65-63 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO • 20-10 (2-0) IOWA STATE • 1-3 11/21/00 Marquette L 59-43 Home/Away/Neutral: 12-4/8-6/0-0 Home/Away/Neutral: 1-1/0-2/0-0 12/1/99 Milwaukee L 70-51 Sandy Botham vs. Illinois-Chicago: 18-5 Sandy Botham vs. Iowa State: 0-0 2/17/99 Marquette L 74-48 3/6/06 Milwaukee W 71-63 12/17/95 Milwaukee L 78-41 11/18/97 Milwaukee L 66-64 2/23/06 Illinois-Chicago W 65-58 12/30/94 Iowa State L 77-42 12/3/96 Marquette L 79-58 1/21/06 Milwaukee L 55-54 12/11/93 Iowa State L 56-50 1/30/96 Milwaukee W 73-66 2/17/05 Milwaukee W 76-68 12/19/92 Milwaukee W 76-51 1/16/95 Marquette L 86-46 1/17/05 Illinois-Chicago L 64-55 1/17/94 Milwaukee L 85-77 3/4/04 Milwaukee W 72-59 JACKSON STATE • 1-0 1/14/93 Marquette L 73-60 2/19/04 Illinois-Chicago W 73-64 Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/0-0/0-0 2/4/92 Marquette L 90-74 1/3/04 Milwaukee W 74-58 Sandy Botham vs. Jackson State: 0-0 12/6/90 Milwaukee W 75-66 2/12/03 Milwaukee W 61-49 12/29/92 Milwaukee W 79-52 1/9/03 Illinois-Chicago L 84-73 MIAMI (OH) • 1-1 2/28/02 Milwaukee L 75-67 LaSALLE • 0-2 Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/1-0/0-0 1/31/02 Illinois-Chicago W 75-66 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/0-0/0-1 Sandy Botham vs. Miami (OH): 0-0 1/5/02 Milwaukee W 67-62 Sandy Botham vs. LaSalle: 0-1 11/28/94 Miami (OH) L 101-45 2/24/01 Milwaukee W 71-61 11/27/98 Ft. Collins, Colo. L 65-62 1/2/93 Milwaukee W 66-56 1/25/01 Illinois-Chicago W 55-51 2/2/95 Milwaukee L 84-55 2/26/00 Illinois-Chicago L 63-45 1/31/00 Milwaukee W 62-54 2/27/99 Milwaukee W 73-60 Pre-Division I era record in parenthesis 102 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide RECORDS

MICHIGAN • 0-3 12/13/02 Milwaukee L 71-69 OAKLAND • 2-0 (0-5) Histories Series Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/0-2/0-0 12/28/95 Milwaukee L 74-59 Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/1-0/0-0 Sandy Botham vs. Michigan: 0-0 Sandy Botham vs. Oakland: 2-0 11/24/95 Milwaukee L 86-77 NEW MEXICO • 0-1 11/18/05 Milwaukee (OT) W 73-71 12/10/94 Michigan L 81-67 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/0-0/0-0 12/5/04 Oakland W 69-64 12/28/90 Michigan L 93-52 Sandy Botham vs. New Mexico: 0-0 1/2/96 Milwaukee L 72-69 OKLAHOMA • 0-1 MICHIGAN STATE • 0-2 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-1/0-0 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/0-0/0-1 NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS • 6-2 (9-1) Sandy Botham vs. Oklahoma: 0-1 Sandy Botham vs. Michigan State: 0-1 Home/Away/Neutral: 3-0/3-2/0-0 11/11/05 Oklahoma L 89-57 3/18/06 Chicago, Ill. L 65-46 Sandy Botham vs. Northeastern Illinois: 0-0 12/12/92 Milwaukee L 61-48 12/15/95 NE Illinois L 71-68 OKLAHOMA STATE • 1-0 12/18/93 NE Illinois L 57-54 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-0/1-0 MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE • 1-0 1/19/93 Milwaukee W 76-69 Sandy Botham vs. Oklahoma State: 1-0 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-0/1-0 2/13/93 NE Illinois W 61-38 11/29/02 Tempe, Ariz. W 84-77 Sandy Botham vs. Middle Tennessee St.: 1-0 1/22/92 NE Illinois W 73-61 12/8/02 Manhattan, Kan. W 69-64 2/25/92 Milwaukee W 80-54 OREGON STATE • 1-0 1/22/91 Milwaukee W 104-57 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/1-0/0-0 MINNESOTA • 1-0 2/19/91 NE Illinois W 67-66 Sandy Botham vs. Oregon State: 1-0 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/1-0/0-0 12/12/99 Oregon State W 66-64 Sandy Botham vs. Minnesota: 1-0 NORTHERN ILLINOIS • 6-9 (0-1) 11/29/97 Minnesota W 75-57 Home/Away/Neutral: 4-3/2-6/0-0 PEPPERDINE • 1-0 Sandy Botham vs. Northern Illinois: 5-2 Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/0-0/0-0 MISSISSIPPI • 0-1 12/6/03 Northern Illinois L 55-53 Sandy Botham vs. Pepperdine: 1-0 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-0/0-1 12/4/02 Milwaukee W 69-64 12/12/98 Milwaukee W 73-62 Sandy Botham vs. Mississippi: 0-1 11/16/01 Northern Illinois W 60-52 11/24/01 Bozeman, Mt. L 74-57 12/5/00 Milwaukee W 58-52 PURDUE • 0-2 11/28/99 Northern Illinois W 62-57 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/0-1/0-0 MISSOURI • 0-2 3/1/97 Milwaukee W 73-68 Sandy Botham vs. Purdue: 0-2 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/0-1/0-0 1/4/97 Northern Illinois L 80-63 11/25/03 Purdue L 98-60 Sandy Botham vs. Missouri: 0-2 3/2/96 Northern Illinois L 117-52 11/22/02 Milwaukee L 82-59 12/30/00 Milwaukee L 88-64 1/6/96 Milwaukee W 72-69 12/30/99 Missouri L 90-47 2/16/95 Milwaukee L 72-49 SACRAMENTO STATE • 0-1 1/21/95 Northern Illinois L 80-53 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/0-0/0-0 MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY • 2-5 (0-1) 2/27/94 Milwaukee L 77-68 Sandy Botham vs. Sacramento State: 0-0 Home/Away/Neutral: 2-0/0-5/0-0 1/22/94 Northern Illinois L 95-75 3/6/93 Milwaukee L 85-72 Sandy Botham vs. Missouri-Kansas City: 0-0 2/11/92 Milwaukee L 83-76 3/5/93 UMKC L 63-42 2/5/91 Northern Illinois L 112-64 ST. LOUIS • 5-2 2/18/93 Milwaukee W 57-45 Home/Away/Neutral: 4-0/1-2/0-0 1/30/92 Milwaukee W 70-64 NORTHERN IOWA • 2-4 (0-3) Sandy Botham vs. St. Louis: 1-0 2/22/92 UMKC L 58-41 Home/Away/Neutral: 2-1/0-3/0-0 1/6/97 Milwaukee W 75-48 2/16/91 UMKC L 67-42 Sandy Botham vs. Northern Iowa: 1-2 11/27/95 St. Louis L 69-65 2/7/91 UMKC L 51-47 12/2/04 Northern Iowa L 68-50 1/9/95 St. Louis L 69-68 12/1/03 Milwaukee W 67-40 1/23/95 Milwaukee W 72-48 MONTANA STATE • 2-0 12/14/96 Milwaukee L 86-66 1/5/93 St. Louis W 76-63 Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/1-0/0-0 12/28/94 Northern Iowa L 67-47 1/31/93 Milwaukee W 72-61 Sandy Botham vs. Montana State: 2-0 11/26/91 Milwaukee W 78-66 3/5/92 Milwaukee W 62-51 11/25/01 Montana State W 64-61 11/24/90 Northern Iowa L 69-64 12/5/99 Milwaukee W 63-52 ST. MARY’S (CA) • 1-1 NORTHWESTERN • 3-3 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/1-0/0-0 NAVY • 1-0 Home/Away/Neutral: 1-2/2-1/0-0 Sandy Botham vs. St. Mary’s: 1-1 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-0/1-0 Sandy Botham vs. Northwestern: 3-1 12/28/01 St. Mary’s W 67-51 Sandy Botham vs. Navy: 1-0 1/18/06 Northwestern W 81-73 1/3/01 Milwaukee L 82-62 11/30/97 , Minn. W 75-57 12/12/04 Milwaukee W 74-60 11/21/99 Northwestern W 65-54 ST. FRANCIS (IL) • 1-0 (9-2) NEBRASKA • 1-2 1/1/99 Milwaukee L 78-58 Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/0-0/0-0 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/1-0/0-1 11/25/94 Milwaukee L 64-55 Sandy Botham vs. St. Francis: 0-0 Sandy Botham vs. Nebraska: 1-1 1/12/93 Northwestern L 89-46 1/31/91 Milwaukee W 95-63 11/21/98 Nebraska L 78-51 12/13/97 Milwaukee W 88-76 NOTRE DAME • 0-1 SAN FRANCISCO • 1-1 12/4/94 Durham, N.C. L 80-46 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-1/0-0 Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/0-1/0-0 Sandy Botham vs. Notre Dame: 0-0 Sandy Botham vs. San Francisco: 1-1 NEW HAMPSHIRE • 0-3 1/28/95 Notre Dame L 98-50 12/28/02 Milwaukee W 58-51 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-2/0-1/0-0 1/5/01 San Francisco L 78-68 Sandy Botham vs. New Hampshire: 0-2 12/11/03 New Hampshire L 59-46 Pre-Division I era record in parenthesis www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 103 RECORDS Milwaukee Panthers

SOUTH CAROLINA • 0-1 1/20/94 Western Illinois L 85-72 UW-PARKSIDE• 3-0 (21-2) Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-0/0-1 12/14/91 Milwaukee W 81-71 Home/Away/Neutral: 2-0/1-0/0-0 Sandy Botham vs. South Carolina: 0-1 12/14/90 Western Illinois L 78-73 Sandy Botham vs. UW-Parkside: 0-0 12/28/98 Ft. Collins, Colo. L 89-63 2/9/93 Milwaukee W 78-67 WESTERN MICHIGAN • 1-1 2/15/92 Parkside W 79-70 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 0-1 • (1-0) Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/0-1/0-0 2/9/91 Milwaukee W 78-77 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/0-0/0-0 Sandy Botham vs. Western Michigan: 0-0 Sandy Botham vs. South Dakota State: 0-1 1/4/92 Milwaukee W 61-45 WRIGHT STATE • 18-9 1/15/05 Milwaukee L 58-36 2/23/91 Western Michigan L 78-59 Home/Away/Neutral: 10-2/8-7/0-0 Sandy Botham vs. Wright State: 17-4 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE • 6-2 1/26/06 Wright State L 69-67 Series Histories WICHITA STATE • 1-0 Home/Away/Neutral: 3-1/3-1/0-0 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/1-0/0-0 1/5/06 Milwaukee W 64-61 2/3/05 Wright State W 57-53 Sandy Botham vs. SE Missouri State: 4-0 Sandy Botham vs. Wichita State: 1-0 1/20/05 Milwaukee W 69-58 12/2/05 Milwaukee W 73-70 12/11/99 Wichita State W 74-59 11/25/05 SE Missouri St. (2OT) W 90-87 2/5/04 Milwaukee W 61-47 1/22/04 Wright State W 69-61 11/15/97 SE Missouri St. W 71-56 WISCONSIN • 1-10 (2-6) 11/29/96 Milwaukee W 55-47 2/27/03 Milwaukee W 83-75 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-2/1-8/0-0 12/5/92 Milwaukee W 73-60 1/23/03 Wright State W 76-65 Sandy Botham vs. Wisconsin: 0-7 1/7/93 SE Missouri St. W 56-54 2/7/02 Milwaukee W 65-47 12/14/06 Milwaukee L 72-57 1/16/92 SE Missouri St. L 85-74 1/10/02 Wright State W 70-52 11/30/91 Milwaukee L 65-53 12/8/04 Wisconsin L 75-66 3/8/01 Wright State W 58-34 12/22/03 Wisconsin L 54-49 3/4/01 Wright State W 74-52 TEXAS-ARLINGTON • 0-1 12/11/01 Wisconsin L 80-61 2/1/01 Milwaukee W 72-59 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-0/0-1 1/16/01 Milwaukee L 60-59 3/4/00 Milwaukee W 75-68 Sandy Botham vs. Texas-Arlington: 0-1 11/17/98 Wisconsin L 71-66 2/3/00 Wright State W 71-65 12/6/96 Albuquerque, NM L 58-43 11/25/97 Milwaukee L 72-70 2/4/99 Milwaukee W 56-41 11/24/96 Wisconsin L 95-63 1/9/99 Wright State L 66-50 TOLEDO • 1-1 12/9/93 Wisconsin L 108-58 2/5/98 Wright State L 56-42 Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/0-1/0-0 12/15/92 Wisconsin W 78-77 1/10/98 Milwaukee W 68-60 Sandy Botham vs. Toledo: 0-0 12/10/91 Wisconsin L 90-68 2/8/97 Wright State L 60-44 1/2/92 Milwaukee W 71-58 12/1/90 Wisconsin L 99-76 1/13/97 Milwaukee W 81-56 1/28/91 Toledo L 96-59 2/10/96 Milwaukee L 60-47 UW-GREEN BAY • 10-21 (8-18) 1/15/96 Wright State L 63-62 VALPARAISO • 2-2 (3-0) Home/Away/Neutral: 6-8/3-13/1-0 2/10/95 Wright State L 69-35 Home/Away/Neutral: 1-1/1-1/0-0 Sandy Botham vs. UW-Green Bay: 9-12 2/10/94 Milwaukee L 93-91 Sandy Botham vs. Valparaiso: 2-2 2/13/06 Milwaukee W 65-55 1/6/94 Wright State L 60-53 12/05/01 Valparaiso L 61-57 2/4/06 Green Bay W 69-67 2/2/91 Wright State W 73-55 1/19/00 Milwaukee L 95-84 2/24/05 Green Bay L 65-53 XAVIER • 0-3 2/17/94 Valparaiso W 96-94 12/28/04 Milwaukee L 63-46 1/13/94 Milwaukee W 85-75 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/0-2/0-0 2/23/04 Milwaukee W 71-69 Sandy Botham vs. Xavier: 0-2 1/26/04 Green Bay L 72-52 12/6/98 Milwaukee L 64-63 VANDERBILT • 0-2 2/22/03 Green Bay L 75-50 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/0-1/0-0 11/21/97 Xavier L 72-59 1/18/03 Milwaukee L 61-60 2/8/95 Xavier L 71-58 Sandy Botham vs. Vanderbilt: 0-2 2/23/02 Milwaukee L 88-66 12/10/02 Vanderbilt L 98-51 1/26/02 Green Bay L 83-75 YALE • 1-0 11/30/01 Milwaukee L 79-64 3/10/01 Chicago, Ill. W 77-62 Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/0-0/0-0 2/17/01 Milwaukee W 72-66 Sandy Botham vs. Yale: 0-0 WAGNER • 1-0 1/20/01 Green Bay L 67-63 1/3/91 Milwaukee W 67-56 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/1-0/0-0 2/19/00 Green Bay L 75-64 Sandy Botham vs. Wagner: 1-0 1/22/00 Milwaukee W 79-72 YOUNGSTOWN STATE • 11-5 12/29/97 Staten Island, NY W 63-49 2/20/99 Milwaukee L 73-54 Home/Away/Neutral: 6-2/5-3/0-0 1/23/99 Green Bay L 95-87 Sandy Botham vs. Youngstown State: 8-2 WASHINGTON • 1-0 2/21/98 Green Bay W 58-41 2/18/06 Milwaukee W 67-44 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-1/0-0 1/12/06 Youngstown State W 64-59 Sandy Botham vs. Washington: 0-1 1/24/98 Milwaukee L 72-47 2/26/05 Youngstown State L 75-68 11/26/04 Washington L 86-75 2/1/97 Green Bay W 58-54 1/8/97 Milwaukee W 55-54 1/29/05 Milwaukee L 79-67 2/3/96 Milwaukee L 70-47 2/28/04 Youngstown State W 59-51 WEBER STATE • 0-1 1/31/04 Milwaukee W 62-56 Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-0/0-1 1/10/96 Green Bay L 64-49 3/5/95 Green Bay L 91-52 2/15/03 Milwaukee W 74-54 Sandy Botham vs. Weber State: 0-1 1/11/03 Youngstown State W 79-59 12/7/03 Manhattan, Kan. L 56-49 3/1/95 Green Bay L 80-47 1/7/95 Milwaukee L 85-34 2/21/02 Youngstown State W 67-46 3/5/94 Milwaukee L 73-69 2/2/02 Milwaukee W 100-46 WESTERN ILLINOIS • 3-3 2/5/94 Youngstown State W 64-59 1/29/94 Green Bay L 76-46 Home/Away/Neutral: 2-0/1-2/0-1 12/20/93 Milwaukee W 73-64 12/11/92 Green Bay L 71-70 Sandy Botham vs. Western Illinois: 1-0 2/29/92 Milwaukee W 77-54 1/28/92 Milwaukee W 74-66 12/10/96 Western Illinois W 86-66 2/1/92 Youngstown State L 65-60 3/10/94 Green Bay, Wis. L 72-58 1/14/91 Green Bay L 59-47 2/11/91 Milwaukee L 95-66 2/24/94 Milwaukee W 64-57 Pre-Division I era record in parenthesis 1/7/91 Youngstown State L 84-54 104 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide RECORDS Year-By-Year Results SANDY BOTHAM 1/17 at Illinois-Chicago* L 64-55 12/7 vs. Weber State % L 56-49 1/20 Wright State*$ W 69-58 12/8 vs. Middle Tenn. State % W 62-60 10 Seasons 1/22 Butler* W 66-61 12/10 at Vanderbilt L 98-51 1996-Present 1/27 at Detroit* W ot 74-73 12/13 New Hampshire L 71-69 Record:165-119 1/29 at Youngstown State* L 79-67 12/28 San Francisco W 58-51 League: 108-44 2/3 at Wright State* W 57-53 12/30 at Loyola* L 66-57 2/5 Detroit* W 60-46 1/2 Detroit* L ot 66-57 2/10 at IPFW L 70-65 1/4 Cleveland State* W 89-73 2/12 at Cleveland State* W 69-61 1/9 at Illinois-Chicago* L 84-73 2005-06 22-9 (14-2/T-1ST) 2/17 Illinois-Chicago* W 76-68 1/11 at Youngstown State* W 79-59 SANDY BOTHAM HORIZON LEAGUE 2/19 Loyola* W 73-62 1/18 UW-Green Bay* L 61-60 11/11 @ Oklahoma L 89-57 2/24 at UW-Green Bay* L 65-53 1/23 at Wright State* W 76-65 11/18 Oakland W ot 73-71 2/26 Youngstown State* L 75-68 1/25 at Butler* W 70-62 11/20 @ Iowa L 82-42 3/3 Detroit# L 59-49 1/29 Chicago State L 66-60 11/25 @ SE Missouri State W 2ot 90-87 & Seattle Times Husky Classic (Seattle, Wa.) 2/1 Loyola* W 68-56 11/30 DePaul L 91-79 $ U.S. Cellular Arena 2/6 at Detroit* W 76-61 12/2 SE Missouri State W 73-70 * Horizon League Game 2/8 at Cleveland State* W 88-81 12/4 @ South Dakota State L 70-55 # Horizon League Tournament 2/12 Illinois-Chicago* W 61-49 12/11 Northern Michigan W 77-65 2/15 Youngstown State* W 74-54 12/14 Wisconsin L 72-57 2003-04 17-12 (12-4/2ND) 2/22 at UW-Green Bay* L 75-50 12/18 @ Marquette L 70-62 SANDY BOTHAM HORIZON LEAGUE 2/27 Wright State* W 83-75 12/29 @ Detroit* W 74-56 11/21 at DePaul^ L 94-62 3/1 Butler* W 68-55 12/31 Butler* L ot 80-79 11/22 vs. Ball State^ W 78-73 3/6 vs. Cleveland State # L 83-69 1/5 Wright State* W 64-61 11/25 at Purdue L 88-60 ^ Arizona State Tournament (Tempe, Ariz.) 1/12 @ Youngstown State* W 64-59 11/29 at Florida State% L 72-70 % Kansas State Tournament (Manhattan, Kan.) 1/14 @ Cleveland State* W 68-53 11/30 vs. Liberty% W 65-56 * Horizon League Game 1/18 @ Northwestern W 81-73 12/2 Northern Iowa W 67-40 # Horizon League Tournament 1/21 Illinois-Chicago* W 55-54 12/6 at Northern Illinois L 55-53 1/26 @ Wright State* L 69-67 12/11 at New Hampshire L 59-46 2001-02 20-8 (14-2/2ND) 1/28 Cleveland State* W 61-46 12/22 at Wisconsin L 54-49 SANDY BOTHAM HORIZON LEAGUE 2/4 @ UW-Green Bay* W 69-67 1/3 Illinois-Chicago* W 74-58 11/16 at Northern Illinois W 60-52 2/9 Loyola*$ W 67-58 1/6 Marquette L 58-55 11/19 Illinois St W 69-63 2/11 @ Butler* W 74-62 1/8 Butler*$ W 64-59 11/24 vs. Mississippi^ L 74-57 2/13 UW-Green Bay* W 65-55 1/10 Loyola* W ot 83-78 11/25 at Montana State^ W 64-61 2/16 Detroit* W 69-55 1/15 at Cleveland State* L 59-57 11/27 Marquette L 65-63 2/18 Youngstown State* W 67-44 1/22 at Wright State* W 69-61 11/30 Vanderbilt L 79-64 2/23 @ Illinois-Chicago* W 65-58 1/24 at Butler* L ot 67-61 12/5 at Valparaiso L 61-57 2/25 @ Loyola* W 78-66 1/26 at UW-Green Bay* L 72-52 12/8 at Bowling Green W 77-52 3/2 Loyola# W 76-56 1/29 Detroit* W 49-47 12/11 at Wisconsin L 80-61 3/5 Butler# W 58-57 1/31 Youngstown State* W 62-56 12/28 St Mary’s (CA) W 67-51 3/6 Illinois-Chicago# W 71-63 2/5 Wright State* W 61-47 12/31 at Chicago State W 71-50 3/18 Michigan State^ L 65-46 2/7 at Detroit* W 53-50 1/3 Loyola* W 90-61 $ U.S. Cellular Arena 2/12 IPFW$ W 87-67 1/5 Illinois-Chicago* W 67-62 * Horizon League Game 2/14 Cleveland State* W 52-51 # Horizon League Tournament (Klotsche Center) 2/19 at Illinois-Chicago* W 73-64 ^ NCAA Tournament (Chicago, Ill.) 2/21 at Loyola* L 79-62 2/23 UW-Green Bay* W 71-69 2004-05 14-14 (11-5/T-2ND) 2/28 at Youngstown State* W 59-51 SANDY BOTHAM HORIZON LEAGUE 3/4 Illinois-Chicago# W 72-59 11/20 at Marquette L 74-66 3/7 Detroit# L 64-58 11/23 at DePaul L 89-67 ^ DePaul Tournament (Chicago, Ill.) 11/26 at Washington& L 86-75 % Florida State Tournament (Tallahassee,Fla.) 11/27 vs Columbia& W 63-59 $ U.S. Cellular Arena 12/2 at Northern Iowa L 68-50 * Horizon League Game 12/5 at Oakland W 69-64 # Horizon League Tournament 12/8 at Wisconsin L 75-66 12/12 Northwestern W 74-60 2002-03 15-13 (11-5/T-2ND) 12/28 Iowa L 59-51 SANDY BOTHAM HORIZON LEAGUE 12/30 UW-Green Bay* L 63-46 11/22 Purdue L 82-59 1/3 at Butler* W 76-49 11/26 at Marquette L 73-53 1/8 at Loyola* W 72-62 11/29 vs. Oklahoma St.^ W 84-77 1/13 Cleveland State* W 71-66 11/30 at Arizona State^ L 81-65 Janelle Jonason was a captain on UWM’s 1/15 South Dakota State L 58-36 12/4 Northern Illinois W 69-64 fi rst NCAA Tournament team in 2001. www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 105 RECORDS Milwaukee Panthers

1/10 at Wright State* W 70-52 12/11 vs. Wichita State^ W 74-59 11/18 Marquette L 66-64 1/12 at Butler* W 79-47 12/12 vs. Oregon State^ W ot 66-64 11/21 at Xavier L 72-59 1/17 Cleveland State* W 80-67 12/19 Creighton L 80-69 11/25 Wisconsin L 72-70 1/19 Detroit* W 102-71 12/30 at Missouri L 90-47 11/29 at Minnesota^ W 75-57 1/23 Butler* W 70-39 1/4 at Central Michigan L 70-67 11/30 vs. Navy^ W 79-76 1/26 at UW-Green Bay* L 83-75 1/13 at Cleveland State* W 70-69 12/4 at Drake L 104-83 1/31 at Illinois-Chicago* W 75-66 1/15 at Detroit* L 71-68 12/7 Ball State W 76-64 2/2 Youngstown State* W 100-46 1/19 Valparaiso L ot 95-84 12/13 Nebraska W 88-76 2/4 at Loyola* W 74-49 1/22 UW-Green Bay* W 79-72 12/21 Dayton W 61-59 2/7 Wright State* W 65-47 1/25 at Chicago State W 86-59 12/28 at Hofstra$ W 57-55 2/14 at Cleveland State* W 65-61 1/29 Loyola* W 97-77 12/29 vs. Wagner$ W 63-49 2/16 at Detroit* W 73-71 1/31 Illinois-Chicago* W 62-54 1/4 Illinois-Chicago* W 66-53 2/21 at Youngstown State* W 67-46 2/3 at Wright State* W ot 71-65 1/8 Butler* W 61-59

Year-By-Year Results Year-By-Year 2/23 UW-Green Bay* L 88-66 2/5 at Butler* L 82-74 1/10 Wright State* W 68-60 2/28 vs. Illinois-Chicago# L 75-67 2/10 Detroit* W 75-68 1/15 at Cleveland State* L 79-68 ^ Montana State Tournament (Bozeman, Mont.) 2/12 Cleveland State* W 87-66 1/17 at Detroit* W 69-64 * Horizon League Game 2/19 at UW-Green Bay* L 75-64 1/24 UW-Green Bay* L 72-47 # Horizon League Tournament 2/24 at Loyola* W 75-72 1/31 Loyola* W 68-55 2/26 at Illinois-Chicago* L 63-45 2/5 at Wright State* L 56-42 2000-01 19-11 (12-2/T-1ST) 3/2 Butler* W 71-57 2/7 at Butler* L 75-59 SANDY BOTHAM MIDWESTERN COLLEGIATE 3/4 Wright State* W 75-68 2/12 Detroit* L 78-66 11/19 at Illinois State L 67-64 3/9 vs. Cleveland State# L 73-68 2/14 Cleveland State* L 68-63 11/21 at Marquette L 59-43 ^ Hawaii Tournament (Manoa, Hawaii) 2/21 at UW-Green Bay* W 58-41 12/2 at Buffalo L 81-52 * Midwestern Collegiate Conference Game 2/26 at Loyola* L 73-69 12/5 Northern Illinois W 58-52 # MCC Tournament 2/28 at Illinois-Chicago* W 57-53 12/8 at Creighton L 66-54 3/5 vs. Detroit # L 80-72 12/14 Chicago State W 62-46 1998-99 11-16 (7-7/5TH) ^ Minnesota Tournament (Minneapolis, Minn.) 12/17 Central Michigan W 90-48 SANDY BOTHAM MIDWESTERN COLLEGIATE $ Hofstra Tournament (Staten Island, N.Y.) 12/28 Bowling Green W 68-48 11/17 at Wisconsin L 71-66 * Midwestern Collegiate Conference Game 12/30 Missouri L 64-88 11/21 at Nebraska L 78-51 # MCC Tournament 1/3 at St. Mary’s (CA) L 82-62 11/27 vs. LaSalle^ L 65-62 1/5 at San Francisco L 78-68 11/28 vs. Furman^ W 87-67 1996-97 16-12 (10-6/4TH) 1/11 Cleveland State* W 80-66 12/6 Xavier L 64-63 SANDY BOTHAM MIDWESTERN COLLEGIATE 1/13 Detroit* W 86-80 12/9 at Ball State W 87-76 11/24 at Wisconsin L 95-63 1/16 Wisconsin L 60-59 12/12 Pepperdine W 73-62 11/29 SE Missouri State W 55-47 1/20 at UW-Green Bay* L 67-63 12/20 Drake L 73-53 12/3 at Marquette L 79-58 1/25 at Illinois-Chicago* W 55-51 12/28 vs. South Carolina $ L 89-63 12/6 vs. Texas-Arlington^ L 58-43 1/27 at Loyola* W 70-55 12/29 at Florida Atlantic $ W 66-57 12/7 vs. Denver^ W 48-47 2/1 Wright State* W 72-59 1/1 Northwestern L 78-58 12/10 at Western Illinois W 86-66 2/3 Butler* W 80-61 1/7 at Butler* L 87-69 12/14 Northern Iowa L 78-60 2/8 at Detroit* L 84-79 1/9 at Wright State* L 66-50 12/21 at Dayton L 79-70 2/10 at Cleveland State* W 83-75 1/14 Cleveland State* L 74-69 12/30 Eastern Michigan W 69-59 2/17 UW-Green Bay* W 72-66 1/16 Detroit* W 53-48 1/2 at Illinois-Chicago* L 53-51 2/21 Loyola* W 82-68 1/23 at UW-Green Bay* L 95-87 1/4 at Northern Illinois* L 80-63 2/24 Illinois-Chicago* W 71-61 1/28 at Illinois-Chicago* W 57-48 1/6 St. Louis W 75-48 3/1 at Butler* W 67-62 1/30 at Loyola* W 70-63 1/8 UW-Green Bay* W 55-54 3/4 at Wright State* W 74-52 2/4 Wright State* W 56-41 1/11 Butler* L 61-44 3/8 at Wright State# W 58-34 2/6 Butler* W 78-63 1/13 Wright State* W 81-56 3/9 vs. Loyola# W 80-49 2/11 at Detroit* L 65-60 1/18 at Cleveland State* L ot 83-78 3/10 vs. UW-Green Bay# W 77-62 2/13 at Cleveland State* L ot 85-80 1/23 Detroit* W 72-69 3/17 at Duke$ L 96-63 2/17 at Marquette L 74-48 1/25 Loyola* W 61-58 ^ Midwestern Collegiate Conference Game 2/20 UW-Green Bay* L 73-54 2/1 at UW-Green Bay* W 58-54 # MCC Tournament Game 2/25 Loyola* W 78-50 2/6 at Butler* W 2ot 92-91 * NCAA Tournament (Durham, N.C.) 2/27 Illinois-Chicago* W 73-60 2/8 at Wright State* L 60-44 3/4 at Cleveland State# L 74-61 2/13 Cleveland State* W ot 68-65 1999-00 16-12 (10-4/2ND) ^ Colorado State Tournament (Ft. Collins, Colo.) 2/20 at Detroit* L 94-65 SANDY BOTHAM MIDWESTERN COLLEGIATE $ Florida Atlantic Tournament (Boca Raton, Fla.) 2/22 at Loyola* W 70-53 11/21 at Northwestern W 65-54 * Midwestern Collegiate Conference Game 2/27 Illinois-Chicago* W 73-58 11/24 Buffalo L 78-58 # MCC Tournament 3/1 Northern Illinois* W 73-68 11/28 at Northern Illinois W 62-57 3/6 vs. Cleveland St. # W 79-61 12/1 Marquette L 70-51 1997-98 15-12 (7-7/4TH) 3/7 vs. Detroit # L 98-63 12/5 Montana St. W 63-52 SANDY BOTHAM MIDWESTERN COLLEGIATE ^ New Mexico Tournament (Albuquerque, N.M.) 12/10 at Hawaii^ L ot 87-85 11/15 at SE Missouri State W 71-56 * Midwestern Collegiate Conference Game

106 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide RECORDS Year-By-Year Results #JENNY MCC Tournament SELL 1/21 at Northern Illinois* L 80-53 1/5 at St. Louis W 76-63 1/23 St. Louis W 72-48 1/7 at SE Missouri St. W 56-54 One Season 1/26 Detroit* L 67-46 1/12 at Northwestern L 89-46 1995-96 1/28 at Notre Dame L 98-50 1/14 at Marquette L 73-60 Record:4-22 2/2 LaSalle L 84-55 1/19 Northeastern Illinois W 76-69 League: 3-13 2/4 Cleveland State* L 83-70 1/21 at Indiana State L 59-56 2/8 at Xavier L 71-58 1/27 Chicago State W 65-53 2/10 at Wright State* L 69-35 1/31 St. Louis W 72-61 2/16 Northern Illinois* L 72-49 2/9 UW-Parkside W 78-67 1995-96 4-22 (3-13/9TH) 2/18 Loyola* W 75-59 2/13 at Northeastern Illinois W 61-38 JENNY SELL MIDWESTERN COLLEGIATE 2/21 at Illinois-Chicago* L 66-52 2/18 Missouri-Kansas City W 57-45 11/24 Michigan L 86-77 2/26 at Butler L 81-48 2/20 Loyola W 88-77 11/27 at St. Louis L 69-65 3/1 at UW-Green Bay* L 80-47 2/22 Marquette L 76-70 12/2 at Indiana State L 85-62 3/5 at UW-Green Bay# L 91-52 2/27 at Chicago State W 76-58 12/9 at Eastern Michigan L 76-71 * Duke Tournament (Durham, N.C.) 3/5 at Missouri-Kansas City L 63-42 12/15 at Northeastern Illinois L 71-68 ^ Midwestern Collegiate Conference Game 3/6 vs. Sacramento St. L 85-72 12/17 Iowa State L 78-41 # MCC Tournament ^ Auburn Tournament (Montgomery, Ala.) 12/28 vs. New Hampshire% L 74-59 12/29 vs. Iona% L 70-68 1993-94 12-15 (9-9/T-6TH) 1991-92 17-11 1/2 New Mexico L 72-48 M.A. KELLING MID-CONTINENT M.A. KELLING NCAA I 1/4 at Illinois-Chicago* L 55-53 11/27 Indiana State W 74-71 11/23 at Central Michigan L 73-56 1/6 Northern Illinois* W 72-69 12/4 Evansville W 81-74 11/26 Northern Iowa W 78-66 1/10 at UW-Green Bay* L 64-49 12/9 at Wisconsin L 108-58 11/30 SE Missouri St. L 65-53 1/13 at Butler* L 97-67 12/11 at Iowa State L 56-50 12/2 Detroit W 68-61 1/15 at Wright State* L 63-62 12/18 at Northeastern Illinois L 57-54 12/7 Indiana State L 69-67 1/20 Cleveland State* L 82-64 12/23 Bowling Green L 83-62 12/10 at Wisconsin L 90-68 1/25 at Detroit* L 91-62 12/30 Youngstown State* W 73-64 12/14 Western Illinois W 81-71 1/27 at Loyola* L 74-69 1/2 Cleveland State* W 75-67 12/21 Eastern Michigan W 64-50 1/30 Marquette W 73-66 1/6 at Wright State* L 60-53 1/2 Toledo W 71-58 2/3 UW-Green Bay* L 70-47 1/8 at Eastern Illinois* W 71-49 1/4 Western Michigan W 61-45 2/8 Butler* L 87-69 1/13 Valparaiso* W 85-75 1/8 Akron W 75-71 2/10 Wright State* L 60-47 1/15 Illinois-Chicago* L 80-76 1/11 at Ball State W 86-63 2/17 at Cleveland State* W ot 101-99 1/17 Marquette L 85-77 1/14 at Evansville L 72-60 2/21 Detroit* L 90-64 1/20 at Western Illinois* L 85-72 1/16 at SE Missouri St. L 85-74 2/24 Loyola* W 67-59 1/22 at Northern Illinois* L 95-75 1/22 at Northeastern Illinois W 73-61 2/29 Illinois-Chicago* L 73-68 1/29 at UW-Green Bay* L 76-46 1/25 at Chicago State W 68-65 3/2 at Northern Illinois # L 117-52 2/3 at Cleveland State* L 85-75 1/28 UW-Green Bay W 4-66 ^ Midwestern Collegiate Conference Game 2/5 at Youngstown State* W 64-59 1/30 Missouri-Kansas City W 70-64 2/10 Wright State* L ot 93-91 2/1 at Youngstown St. L 65-60 M.A. KELLING 2/12 Eastern Illinois* W 80-58 2/4 at Marquette L 90-74 2/17 at Valparaiso* W ot 96-94 2/8 Chicago State W 70-61 17 Seasons 2/20 at Illinois-Chicago* W 66-48 2/11 Northern Illinois L 83-76 1978-95 2/24 Western Illinois* W 64-57 2/15 at UW-Parkside W 79-70 Record:284-198 2/27 Northern Illinois* L 77-68 2/17 at Loyola L 61-52 League: 10-24 2/28 Detroit* W 53-52 2/22 at Missouri-Kansas City L 58-41 3/5 UW-Green Bay* L 73-69 2/25 Northeastern Illinois W 80-54 3/10 vs. Western Illinois# L 72-58 2/29 Youngstown State W 77-54 * Mid-Continent Conference Game 3/5 St. Louis W 62-51 1994-95 2-25 (1-15/12TH) # Mid-Con Tournament Game M.A. KELLING MIDWESTERN COLLEGIATE 1990-91 11-16 11/25 Northwestern L 64-55 1992-93 15-12 M.A. KELLING NCAA I 11/28 at Miami (OH) L 101-45 M.A. KELLING NCAA I 11/24 at Northern Iowa L 69-64 12/3 at Duke^ L 104-34 12/1 at Eastern Michigan L 78-76 12/1 at Wisconsin L 99-76 12/4 vs. Nebraska^ L 80-46 12/2 at Detroit L 70-45 12/6 Marquette W 75-66 12/10 at Michigan L 81-67 12/5 SE Missouri State W 73-60 12/8 Central Michigan L 84-61 12/28 at Northern Iowa L 67-47 12/7 at Bowling Green L 88-69 12/10 at Indiana State L 83-53 12/30 at Iowa State L 77-42 12/11 at UW-Green Bay* L ot 71-70 12/14 at Western Illinois L 84-73 1/7 UW-Green Bay* L 85-34 12/12 vs. Michigan State* L 61-48 12/28 at Michigan L 93-52 1/9 at St. Louis L 69-68 12/15 at Wisconsin W 78-77 12/30 at Detroit L 85-80 1/12 Butler* L 65-46 12/19 Iowa State W 76-51 1/3 Yale W 67-56 1/14 Illinois-Chicago* L 66-52 12/29 vs. Jackson State^ W 79-52 1/5 at Akron W 68-59 1/16 at Marquette L 86-46 12/30 at Auburn^ L 68-41 1/7 at Youngstown State L 84-54 1/19 at Loyola* L 71-50 1/2 Miami (OH) W 66-56 1/12 Ball State L 82-60 www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 107 RECORDS Milwaukee Panthers

1/14 at UW-Green Bay L 59-47 1/26 Northeastern Illinois W 82-41 1/13 at Concordia (Wis.) W 72-66 1/16 at Illinois-Chicago W 63-48 1/28 UW-Parkside L 75-71 1/20 UW-Parkside W 88-62 1/22 Northeastern Illinois W 104-57 2/1 at Lakeland W 96-45 1/24 Valparaiso W 84-55 1/26 Chicago State W 66-58 2/4 St. Francis (Ill.) W 92-44 1/26 Northern Michigan W 55-53 1/28 at Toledo L 96-59 2/7 at Concordia (Wis.) W 75-62 1/30 at St. Ambrose L 64-59 1/31 St. Francis (Ill.) W 95-63 2/10 at St. Ambrose L 72-67 2/3 Marquette W 70-60 2/2 at Wright State W 73-55 2/11 at Marycrest W 76-63 2/6 at UW-Eau Claire W 60-42 2/5 at Northern Illinois L 112-64 2/14 at UW-Parkside W 69-67 2/7 at UW-La Crosse W 74-62 2/7 Missouri-Kansas City L 51-47 2/18 at IUPUI L 81-63 2/10 Purdue-Calumet W 70-57 2/9 UW-Parkside W 78-77 2/23 Lewis L 78-66 2/14 UW-Green Bay L 72-60 2/11 Youngstown State L 95-66 2/25 Purdue-Calumet W 95-60 2/17 Lewis W 58-48 2/16 at Missouri-Kansas City L 67-42 3/3 vs. Lakeland * W 102-54 2/19 at UW-Parkside W 60-48 2/19 at Northeastern Illinois W 67-66 3/4 vs. UW-Platteville * L 75-73 2/21 at Nat. Coll. of Edu. W 82-66

Year-By-Year Results Year-By-Year 2/23 at Western Michigan L 78-59 * NAIA District 14 Tournament (Milwaukee, Wis.) 2/27 vs. Lakeland ^ W 60-48 3/2 at Chicago State W 75-68 2/28 at UW-Green Bay ^ L 91-69 1987-88 25-5 *Mankato State Tournament (Mankato, Minn.) 1989-90 17-9 M.A. KELLING NAIA ^NAIA District 14 (Green Bay, Wis.) M.A. KELLING NCAA II 11/27 vs. Lake Superior St. L 79-57 11/24 vs. Oakland* L 80-54 11/28 vs. Northwood W 71-67 1985-86 16-12 11/25 vs. Indianapolis* W 87-75 11/30 at Loyola W 71-67 M.A. KELLING NAIA 11/28 UW-Stevens Point W 71-68 12/2 Lakeland W 99-55 11/29 vs. Ferris State W 62-59 12/1 Minnesota-Duluth L 75-74 12/5 St. Norbert W 73-68 11/30 vs. Oakland L 81-55 12/5 St. Cloud State L 84-61 12/11 Quincy W 63-59 12/3 at UW-Whitewater W 64-57 12/10 at Northern Michigan L 77-67 12/12 IUPUI W 90-71 12/13 Saginaw Valley St. L 74-68 12/12 UW-La Crosse W 85-64 12/19 Winona State W 74-41 12/14 Lakeland (Wis.) W 103-44 12/16 Winona State W 80-68 1/2 at Col. of St. Francis W 66-53 12/21 Nat. Coll. of Edu. W 82-60 12/28 at Grand Valley State L 72-51 1/5 at St. Cloud St. L 69-58 12/22 St. Ambrose* W 62-57 12/30 at Saginaw Valley State L 75-63 1/6 at Bemidji State W 73-49 1/3 UW-La Crosse W 58-54 1/5 at Culver Stockton W 86-81 1/9 at NE Illinois (forfeit) W 10-2 1/8 at Culver Stockton W 70-68 1/6 at SIU-Edwardsville W 81-80 1/13 UW-Eau Claire W 80-55 1/9 at Quincy W 87-72 1/11 Concordia (Wis.) W 65-54 1/16 at SIU-Edwardsville W 76-74 1/11 at Northeastern Illinois W 86-59 1/18 at UW-Parkside W 62-58 1/23 UW-La Crosse W 83-58 1/14 Concordia (Wis.) W 88-39 1/20 Quincy W 77-71 1/26 at UW-Parkside W 84-60 1/17 UW-Eau Claire W 75-36 1/23 at Northeastern Illinois W 72-68 1/28 Nat. Coll. of Edu. W 106-59 1/18 at Loras L 69-50 1/27 SIU-Edwardsville W 78-71 1/30 St. Ambrose W ot 76-75 1/23 Carroll L 60-58 1/30 at Lewis (Ill.) L 69-49 2/3 at Marquette W 62-53 2/1 at St. Francis (Ill.) W 68-47 2/1 Nat. Coll. of Educ. W 92-53 2/8 at Lewis L 68-62 2/5 at Lewis L 78-73 2/3 St. Ambrose L 88-73 2/11 at UW-Green Bay L 52-50 2/7 St. Norbert L 64-48 2/7 at Purdue-Calumet W 80-58 2/16 UW-Parkside W 79-68 2/8 UW-Parkside L 75-74 2/9 at Northeastern Illinois W 75-54 2/19 Minnesota-Duluth W 80-67 2/11 at Marquette W 73-57 2/13 at Chicago State W 78-69 2/20 Concordia (Wis.) W 96-39 2/13 at Chicago State L 64-59 2/17 at Missouri-Kansas City L 67-37 2/24 at Purdue-Calumet W 73-63 2/15 at UW-Green Bay L 69-50 2/20 Lakeland W 104-59 3/4 vs. Lakeland * W 89-65 2/19 Natl. Coll. of Educ. W 90-47 2/24 UW-Parkside W 75-58 3/5 vs. UW-Parkside * W 2ot 80-74 2/21 at Northern Michigan L 99-46 3/10 vs. Minnesota-Duluth ^ L 61-60 2/28 vs. UW-Superior ^ W 64-60 1988-89 19-10 * NAIA District (Milwaukee, Wis.) 3/1 at UW-Green Bay^ L 70-48 M.A. KELLING NAIA ^ NAIA Bi-District 6 (Milwaukee, Wis.) ^ NAIA District 14 (Green Bay, Wis.) 11/19 St. Mary’s (Minn.) W 63-43 11/25 at UW-La Crosse W 62-60 1986-87 20-9 1984-85 25-7 11/26 at Winona State W 78-71 M.A. KELLING NAIA M.A. KELLING NAIA 12/3 Bemidji State W 68-62 11/28 vs. Grand Valley St. L 73-62 11/20 UW-Platteville W 80-47 12/5 at UW-Stevens Point W 54-50 11/29 vs. Calvin (Mich.) W 77-51 12/1 Lewis W 45-44 12/9 at UW-Eau Claire L 58-52 12/2 at St. Norbert W 80-65 12/6 at Carroll W 75-71 12/10 at Minnesota-Duluth L 85-62 12/5 vs. Lincoln (Mo.)* W 57-54 12/15 vs. Northern Michigan* W 59-53 12/17 Northern Michigan W 81-68 12/6 at Mankato State* L 66-58 12/16 vs. Aquinas* L 71-62 12/29 St. Cloud State L 85-62 12/9 Nat. Coll. of Educ. W 68-33 12/18 at Saginaw Valley St. L 100-62 1/2 Saginaw Valley St. W 78-66 12/15 Loyola L 73-68 12/19 at Oakland L 81-73 1/7 Culver Stockton W 77-51 12/20 Northeastern Illinois W 98-40 1/3 at Purdue-Calumet W 63-48 1/12 at SIU-Edwardsville L 86-62 1/1 Alaska-Fairbanks W 69-54 1/5 Chicago State W 81-77 1/13 at Quincy L 65-60 1/2 St. Francis (Ill.) W 61-52 1/9 at Nat. Coll. of Edu. W 69-48 1/17 Judson W 71-20 1/5 at Oakland L 76-64 1/11 at UW-Eau Claire W 75-62 1/20 at Nat. Coll. of Edu. W 68-59 1/6 at Saginaw Valley St. L 59-53 1/12 at UW-Superior W 73-40 1/21 SIU-Edwardsville W 71-55 1/9 at UW-Green Bay L 67-64 1/15 Marquette W 61-58

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1/18 UW-Stevens Point W 72-59 1982-83 22-8 2/27 at UW-Stevens Point W 70-59 Year-By-Year Results 1/23 UW-Platteville W 79-39 M.A. KELLING NAIA 3/5 vs. Carthage# W 65-53 1/25 at St. Norbert W 71-54 12/1 Oakland L 86-84 3/6 vs. UW-Green Bay# L 71-62 1/26 Northeastern Illinois W 68-64 12/4 UW-Whitewater W 62-61 3/11 vs. Butler& L 77-64 1/29 at UW-Whitewater L 67-63 12/7 Chicago State W 102-55 * Cedar Falls, Iowa 1/30 at UW-Green Bay L 62-60 12/11 UW-Oshkosh L 64-60 ^ Marquette, Mich. 2/1 at UW-La Crosse L 78-76 12/18 Northeastern Illinois W 87-48 $ Charleston, Ill. 2/3 UW-Stout W 74-41 12/19 Northern Michigan W 85-60 # AIAW Division II Tourney (Milwaukee) 2/7 at UW-Parkside W 64-41 1/5 at Illinois-Chicago W 63-61 & AIAW Midwest Regional (Chicago, Ill.) 2/9 at UW-Platteville W 67-54 1/7 at Bradley W 77-75 2/12 UW-Green Bay W 71-63 1/8 at Lewis W 70-63 1980-81 18-12 2/15 St. Francis (Ill.) W 73-69 1/12 UW-Parkside W 71-49 M.A. KELLING AIAW 2/16 UW-Whitewater W 79-71 1/14 vs. Evansville* W 80-60 12/1 Northeastern Illinois W 83-45 2/20 at Marquette W 71-67 1/15 at Eastern Illinois* L 79-65 12/5 UW-Whitewater L 66-62 2/23 UW-Parkside W 84-66 1/18 Carroll W 83-60 12/13 at Northern Illinois L 72-58 2/27 vs. UW-Eau Claire^ W 87-57 1/21 UW-Green Bay W 84-82 12/20 St. Joseph’s W 60-53 2/28 vs. UW-Green Bay^ W 72-64 1/22 Northern Michigan L 83-82 12/21 Eastern Illinois L 69-61 3/1 vs. Bemidji State$ W 71-65 1/26 Carthage W 71-44 1/9 at UW-Oshkosh W 62-60 3/13 vs. Carson-Newmann# L 71-68 1/29 UW-Stevens Point W 75-59 1/10 UW-Green Bay L 58-49 * UWM Holiday Classic 2/2 at Marquette W 85-63 1/13 UW-Parkside W 65-39 ^ NAIA District 14 (Milwaukee) 2/4 Valparaiso W 73-54 1/16 at UW-La Crosse* L 53-40 $ NAIA Bi-District Champ. (Bemidji, Minn.) 2/5 at St. Francis (Ill.) W 92-77 1/17 vs. Southwest Texas* W 60-57 # NAIA National Champ. (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) 2/9 Carthage W 79-56 1/20 Marquette W 54-48 2/12 at St. Norbert W 63-48 1/23 UW-Platteville L 66-61 1983-84 25-8 2/15 Marquette W 68-58 1/26 at Carroll W 52-32 M.A. KELLING NAIA 2/18 at Northern Iowa L 81-80 1/30 at UW-Green Bay L 65-58 11/29 at Lewis L 67-54 2/19 at UW-La Crosse L 68-60 1/31 at St. Norbert L 56-51 12/2 at Saginaw Valley St. L 76-43 2/22 at UW-Parkside W 73-65 2/3 at Marquette W 60-59 12/3 at Northern Michigan W 61-56 2/25 at UW-Green Bay L 84-55 2/6 UW-Stevens Point L 61-55 12/7 Concordia (Wis.) W 103-39 3/4 vs. Marquette^ W 83-79 2/7 Carthage L 65-56 12/9 at Loras L 79-69 3/5 vs. UW-Green Bay^ W 89-65 2/14 at Lewis W 55-51 3/9 vs. Missouri-Kansas City$ L 76-67 12/17 vs. Purdue-Calumet W 62-58 2/17 Loyola W 57-56 12/18 vs. Nat. Col. of Edu. W 77-58 * Charleston, Ill. 2/18 at UW-Parkside W 59-53 ^ NAIA District 14 (Milwaukee) 1/6 at Chicago State W 82-42 2/24 at UW-Eau Claire W 67-52 $ Area IV Playoffs (Des Moines, Iowa) 1/7 at Northeastern Illinois L 64-27 2/25 at Carthage L 65-56 1/10 at Marquette W 83-73 1981-82 18-12 2/28 UW-River Falls W 71-64 1/13 at IPFW W 77-68 M.A. KELLING AIAW 3/5 vs. Northland^ W 85-70 1/14 at Ind. Inst. of Tech. W 73-54 3/6 vs. Marquette^ W 60-59 12/4 vs. Mankato State * W 63-40 1/17 St. Norbert W 75-54 3/7 vs. UW-Green Bay^ W 66-58 12/5 vs. South Dakota State* W 56-49 1/20 UW-Platteville W 80-47 3/12 vs. Davis-Elkins $ L 56-48 12/6 at Northern Iowa* L 78-55 1/21 at Valparaiso W 66-44 * La Crosse, Wis. 12/8 UW-Whitewater L 61-59 1/24 UW-Whitewater W 88-60 12/10 St. Francis (Ill.) L 63-61 ^ AIAW Regional Qualifying (Milwaukee) 1/27 at UW-River Falls W 70-64 12/19 vs. Lewis W 67-53 $ AIAW Regional Tournament (Franklin, Ind.) 1/28 at UW-Stout W 76-52 12/20 vs. Mankato State W 61-51 1/31 UW-Parkside W 64-54 1/8 vs. Central Michigan^ W 69-67 1979-80 17-10 2/3 Marquette W 76-68 1/9 at Northern Michigan^ L 57-54 M.A. KELLING AIAW 2/4 UW-La Crosse L 90-82 1/11 Carroll W 71-60 12/4 at UW-Stevens Point L 61-55 2/7 at UW-Green Bay L 87-69 1/14 at UW-Parkside W 82-60 12/7 UW-Eau Claire W 64-48 2/11 at UW-Platteville W 81-61 1/16 Illinois-Chicago W 59-54 12/8 Northern Michigan L 49-47 2/12 UW-Eau Claire W 76-67 1/19 Marquette W 72-50 12/15 at UW-La Crosse L 84-65 2/14 at UW-Whitewater W 76-70 1/22 vs. Wright State$ W 58-49 1/9 at North Park W 84-34 2/18 UW-Oshkosh W 82-66 1/23 at Eastern Illinois$ L 86-52 1/10 at Kalamazoo W 75-23 2/23 vs. UW-Superior W 82-60 1/26 at Carthage L 63-61 1/11 at Lake Michigan W 62-41 2/24 vs. UW-Green Bay L 94-79 1/29 at UW-Green Bay L 88-56 1/15 St. Francis W 72-70 2/25 vs. UW-Whitewater W 77-71 1/30 UW-La Crosse W 63-62 1/19 UW-Superior W 66-58 3/2 vs. Marquette* W 75-56 2/3 at Loyola L 73-56 1/21 at Carroll W 56-50 3/3 vs. UW-Green Bay* W 83-74 2/6 UW-Oshkosh W 76-58 1/25 at UW-Platteville L 69-54 3/6 vs. Bemidji State^ W 76-66 2/9 at Marquette W 65-57 1/26 at Loras W 54-31 3/14 vs. Portland$ L 74-63 2/11 at Carroll W 56-50 1/31 Marian W 73-54 * NAIA District 14 (Green Bay, Wis.) 2/13 Northern Iowa L 71-61 2/4 St. Norbert W 52-50 ^ NAIA Bi-District Champ. (Milwaukee) 2/16 UW-Parkside W 77-60 2/8 Lewis (at Baker FH) W 58-50 $ NAIA National Champ. (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) 2/19 UW-Green Bay L 88-79 2/9 UW-River Falls W 50-49 2/23 Carthage W ot 73-70 2/12 at UW-Parkside W 64-48 www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 109 RECORDS Milwaukee Panthers

1/15 at Carthage * L 73-67 2/11 at UW-Stevens Point L 64-33 2/17 UW-Whitewater L 71-51 2/16 vs. UW-Green Bay * L 52-45 2/16 Wisconsin L 78-35 2/18 UW-Oshkosh L 83-35 2/16 vs. Concordia (Wis.) W 70-29 2/18 UW-Eau Claire L 50-39 2/23 vs. Carroll * L 68-53 2/18 Marquette L 58-47 2/21 Marquette L 61-39 2/24 vs. UW-Oshkosh * L NA 2/20 at UW-Whitewater L 66-56 2/23 at Carthage L 52-35 * WWIAC Playoffs (Milwaukee, Wis.) 2/22 vs. UW-Stevens Point ^ W 54-40 3/2 at UW-Oshkosh * L 75-46 some scores not avaliable 2/23 vs. UW-La Crosse ^ L 78-54 3/2 vs. UW-Eau Claire * L 55-39 2/29 vs. UW-La Crosse # L 72-49 *WWIAC Tournament (Oshkosh, Wis.) 1974-75 7-11 3/1 vs. UW-Stevens Point # W 54-52 ERIKA SANDER AIAW * Carthage Tournament (Kenosha, Wis.) LINDA BOROWSKI 1/24 at UW-Stout W 72-23 ^ WWIAC Tournament (Oshkosh, Wis.) 1/25 at UW-Eau Claire L 61-49 One Season # AIAW Regional Qualifying Tournament 1/28 at Wisconsin L 75-55 1976-77 2/1 UW-Whitewater W 70-65 Year-By-Year Results Year-By-Year 1978-79 5-17 Record:1-14 2/4 at Carthage W 56-52 M.A. KELLING AIAW 2/7 at Carroll L 75-59 12/2 UW-Whitewater L 65-47 2/11 at UW-Whitewater W 60-58 12/7 at Westmar L 79-62 2/12 UW-Oshkosh L 76-48 12/8 at South Dakota L 96-40 2/15 UW-Green Bay W 56-32 12/13 at Wisconsin L 115-50 1976-77 1-14 2/19 Carthage L ot 66-64 1/8 UW-Parkside W 84-80 LINDA BOROWSKI AIAW 2/20 at UW-Oshkosh L 92-58 1/13 UW-Green Bay L 53-44 12/10 vs. UW-River Falls* L 50-38 2/22 Illinois State L 66-51 1/15 Carroll W 57-55 12/11 vs. UW-Eau Claire* W 67-58 2/24 Carthage L 57-51 1/18 Carthage L 83-58 1/6 UW-Oshkosh L 75-57 2/26 at UW-Stevens Point L 65-58 1/20 at Marquette L 81-60 1/10 at Carroll L NA 2/28 vs. UW-River Falls * W 60-48 1/23 at UW-Oshkosh L 98-40 1/18 at UW-Whitewater L 66-43 3/1 at UW-La Crosse * L 67-42 1/27 at St. Norbert L 69-56 1/21 UW-La Crosse L 47-10 3/1 vs. UW-Stevens Point * L 48-46 2/3 UW-Stevens Point L 77-48 1/24 Concordia (Wis.) L NA 3/3 Library Lounge W 52-44 2/9 at UW-Eau Claire L 67-52 2/2 Carthage L 69-62 *WWIAC Tournament (La Crosse, Wis.) 2/10 at UW-River Falls L 62-53 2/5 at Wisconsin L 87-55 2/16 at Carthage * L 72-59 2/10 UW-Whitewater L 61-49 1973-74 2-9 2/17 vs. UW-Green Bay * L 73-59 2/12 at Marquette L 55-50 ERIKA SANDER AIAW 2/18 vs. Concordia (Wis.) W 76-61 2/15 at UW-Oshkosh L 79-57 1/25 UW-Oshkosh L 63-43 2/21 Marian W 74-64 2/21 Carroll L 71-56 1/26 at UW-Platteville L 64-51 2/24 UW-La Crosse L 94-44 2/26 UW-Stevens Point L 80-55 1/27 UW-Eau Claire L 55-44 2/26 at St. Francis (Ill.) W 54-52 3/3 atUW-Stevens Point^ L 83-52 2/7 at Wisconsin L 42-33 3/1 vs. Wisconsin ^ L 83-39 3/4 vs. Marquette^ L 59-42 2/12 at Carthage L 52-50 3/2 vs. Marquette ^ L 68-41 *Stevens Point, Wis. 2/16 Wisconsin W 54-42 * Carthage Tournament (Kenosha, Wis.) some scores not available 2/19 Carthage W 56-48 ^ WWIAC Tournament (Oshkosh, Wis.) 2/23 at UW-Whitewater L 63-42 ERIKA SANDER 2/25 at UW-Oshkosh L 42-25 NANCY SCHLEY Five Seasons 2/26 at Carroll College L 38-32 One Season 1971-76 1977-78 Record:20-38 1972-73 1-6 Record:2-16 ERIKA SANDER AIAW 2/7 Wisconsin L 56-36 2/9 at UW-Oshkosh L 26-50 2/12 at Carthage L NA 1975-76 6-9 2/14 at UW-Whitewater L NA 1977-78 2-16 ERIKA SANDER AIAW 2/21 at Carthage L NA NANCY SCHLEY AIAW 12/6 UW-Eau Claire W 52-43 2/24 UW-Platteville W NA 11/25 at UW-Platteville W 57-48 12/28 at UW-Stevens Point L 85-52 some scores not available 12/1 Westmar L 77-48 1/12 at Carroll W 54-53 12/3 UW-Whitewater L 66-54 1/15 at Illinois State L 62-61 1971-72 4-3 12/8 Carroll W 49-48 1/16 at Concordia (Ill.) L 54-53 ERIKA SANDER AIAW 12/13 at UW-Oshkosh L 79-37 1/22 Carthage W 68-62 1/27 at UW-Oshkosh L NA 1/13 at UW-Green Bay L 49-39 1/27 Carroll W 52-50 2/4 UW-Oshkosh L 47-35 1/20 UW-Oshkosh L 70-43 2/3 at Marquette W 56-38 2/9 at UW-Whitewater L ot 48-47 1/27 at UW-Platteville L 58-40 2/7 at UW-Whitewater L 62-54 2/12 at UW-Platteville W 46-30 1/28 at UW-La Crosse L 79-31 2/10 Carthage W 59-49 2/14 W 48-41 2/3 St. Francis (Ill.) L 48-42 2/11 at UW-Oshkosh L 78-50 2/17 at Wisconsin W 42-39 2/8 at Carroll L 65-44 2/14 UW-Stevens Point L 55-39 some scores not available

110 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com THIS IS UWM Spaights Plaza near the UWM Union is a popular outdoor gathering spot for students THIS IS UWM Milwaukee Panthers This is UWM This

• LOCATION/ENVIRONMENT UWM’s 93-acre campus is located on Milwaukee’s upper East Side, one of the city’s most attractive residential areas and home to many faculty, staff and students. The campus lies just fi ve blocks from the beautiful shoreline of Lake Michigan. Its location in the business, fi nancial, cultural and industrial heart of the state gives students an edge in getting professional experience while An aerial view of the UWM campus, which is located within blocks still in school. The compact campus is of Lake Michigan on Milwaukee’s east side. situated along residential tree-lined • Center for Twentieth-Century Studies streets and stately homes 10 minutes UWM FAST FACTS • Women’s Studies Consortium from downtown. UWM is ranked as the Students ...... 28,000 second-safest campus in Wisconsin. Degree Programs...... 148 • Among The Best Undergrad Programs...... 81 UWM is one of 148 U.S. colleges and • HISTORY Masters Programs ...... 47 universities (from a total of 3,600) ranked Originally founded in 1885 as the Mil- Doctoral Programs ...... 19 by the Carnegie Foundation in the top waukee State Normal School, the school Schools and Colleges ...... 12 group called Doctoral/Research Univer- expanded its curriculum in 1927 to sities - Extensive. become the Milwaukee State Teachers • Faculty College. In 1951, it became Wisconsin With a distinguished faculty of more • Alumni State College-Milwaukee, and in 1956, than 1,300, UWM is listed among the top 65 percent of alumni remain in South- UW-Milwaukee was created with a 100 public institutions in the nation in re- eastern Wisconsin, and include many of merger of the State College and the search and development expenditures. Milwaukee’s business, cultural and com- University of Wisconsin Extension Center UWM’s individual schools and colleges munity leaders. More than 100,000 UWM in Milwaukee have achieved national recognition, as grads live in all 50 states and abroad. well as top accreditation, by their review • UWM TODAY groups. Among UWM’s many distinguished UWM has seen its enrollment grow to graduates are Golda Meir (Education ‘17), 28,000 students, the second largest num- • Areas Of Excellence the former prime minister of Israel, for ber in the state. The university boasts 120 UWM has nine University System Centers whom the UWM library is named. undergraduate majors and submajors, of Excellence, areas of the university that 47 masters and 19 doctoral degree have received special recognition from Notable graduates in the sports world programs. They are separated into the the UW System Board of Regents for out- include the late NASCAR champion following schools and colleges: standing achievements in diverse areas Alan Kulwicki (Mechanical Engineering • College of Health Sciences of instruction, scholarship, research and ‘77) and former NFL All-Pro defensive • Peck School of the Arts performance. They are: back Mike Reinfeldt (Business ‘75), vice • Architecture and Urban Planning president and chief fi nancial offi cer of • Education • School of Architecture and the of the National • Business Administration Urban Planning Football League. NFL referee Bill Carollo, • Nursing • Center for Business Competitiveness who offi ciated the 2003 Super Bowl, is • Engineering & Applied Science • Institute of Chamber Music also a UWM grad. • Helen Bader School of Social Welfare • Center for Great Lakes Studies • Information Studies • Professional Theatre Training Program U.S. World Cup standout Tony Sanneh • Letters & Science • Laboratory for Surface Studies also attended UWM, as did Illinois men’s • Social Sciences • Center for Teacher Education basketball coach Bruce Weber. 112 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide THIS IS UWM City of MilwaukeeCity

Milwaukee, The Genuine American City, is steeped in tradition and history, alive in growth and development. From the sparkling clean water of Lake Michigan, to the rich heritage of our ethnic neigh- One of the many highlights of downtown Milwaukee is the scenic RiverWalk, which borhoods, Milwaukee invites you to dis- extends from the north end of downtown through the Third Ward. cover its unique, diverse community. The Historic Third Ward is quickly becom- events. This season, the Brewers drew Heralded as “The City of Festivals,” ing the “off-Broadway” of Milwaukee’s over two million fans to the park. Milwaukee hosts more than 15 annual arts scene. It is home to the new Broad- festivals, including the world’s largest way Theatre Center as well as another, Two of the city’s other professional sports music festival, Summerfest, and over smaller experimental theatre. In addition, teams, including the NBA’s Milwaukee a dozen ethnic festivals all held along this restored warehouse district features Bucks, play at the downtown Bradley Milwaukee’s spectacular lakefront. a number of art galleries, the well-re- Center. In addition, the U.S. Cellular Arena garded Milwaukee Institute of Art and downtown is the home of the UWM The RiverWalk, which meanders through Design, coffee houses, cafes and antique men’s basketball team, as well as the Mil- the heart of downtown, continues its stores. An abundance of new housing waukee Wave of the Major development to the north and south. in the form of loft-style apartments and League. The arena has undergone major Fine food, cultural venues, eclectic shops, condominiums are also becoming a part renovations and also hosts a number of exciting nightlife and a wide array of of the landscape in the area. concerts and other special events. distinctive sports bars are located along the RiverWalk. Also prevalent along the Milwaukee’s museum scene is also active. The Milwaukee Mile, an auto racing track RiverWalk are many brewpubs and mi- The Milwaukee Art Museum wrapped up located at State Fair Park, is home to a crobreweries. Gondolas and water taxies a $100 million expansion a few years ago, NASCAR Busch Series and an Indy Racing frequently travel Milwaukee’s scenic featuring a dramatic wing-like sculpture League event. Plus, the sports landscape RiverWalk area. rising high above Milwaukee’s lakefront. also includes one of the best county park The Milwaukee Public Museum includes systems in the nation and an annual PGA a number of nationally-reknowned Tour event in suburban Brown Deer. The exhibits and an IMAX Theater. Plus, the 2005 PGA Championship was held in Milwaukee County Zoo is well-known as Kohler, just one hour north of Milwaukee. one of the fi nest in the nation. The 2007 Senior PGA Championship will also be in Kohler. Milwaukee also loves its sports. The city put its stamp on Major League Milwaukee is also a tourist and business with the arrival of Miller Park destination for travelers around the state in the spring of 2001. The $400 million, and nation. The Midwest Express Center one-of-a-kind ballpark features a con- downtown serves as the city’s main vertible roof and natural grass. Offering convention center and draws groups the fi nest in ballpark amenities, Miller from around the world to host their Park is a park within a park - including annual activities in Milwaukee. Milwau- places to tailgate along the Menomonee kee is also easy to get to, located at the River, a sports-themed restaurant and an intersections of interstates 94 and 43. elegantly fi nished restaurant, the .300 Milwaukee’s Mitchell International Air- Summerfest is one of many annual festi- Club. Miller Park also played host to the port has nearly 20 airlines, over 500 daily vals held along Milwaukee’s lakefront Major League All-Star Game in 2002 and departures and arrivals and features a during the summer months. has hosted concerts and other special newly reconstructed public area. www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 113 THIS IS UWM Milwaukee Panthers DR. CARLOS SANTIAGO Chancellor

Carlos E. Santiago is in his third academic year as the Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

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

Chancellor Santiago also holds the aca- demic rank of Professor of Economics at UWM. As a labor economist, he has Chancellor • Dr. Carlos Santiago Carlos • Dr. Chancellor regional expertise in the Caribbean and Committee, worked closely with the Central America, with special emphasis athletics department on academics on Puerto Rico. and admissions-related issues, and was involved with the an- His research interests include labor nual summer market issues, problems of structural training camp held at the University at adjustment and debt and labor migra- Albany. tion to the United States. He has received “Universities must focus on creating Chancellor Santiago speaks at a basket- grants and fellowships from a variety of ball pep rally in the UWM Union last March. organizations including the Ford Foun- the scholar-athlete,” Chancellor San- dation, Rockefeller Foundation, Fulbright tiago said. “Winning is nice, but first Advisory Group. Association, National Science Founda- and foremost you have to focus on the tion and Russell Sage Foundation. academics. UWM clearly has that mind- Dr. Santiago’s wife, Azara Santiago-Rivera, set, as shown by last year’s outstanding is also part of the faculty at UWM. She is He formerly held the position of Provost performance both in the classroom and an associate professor of educational and Vice President for Academic Affairs on the playing fi eld. I will be a strong psychology in the School of Education. at the University at Albany, State Univer- supporter of this unbeatable approach sity of New York and functioned as the to academics and athletics.” Chancellor Santiago has a Ph.D. in eco- Chief Operating Offi cer of the campus. nomics from Cornell University (1982) He also formerly held the post of As- Dr. Santiago is the author or co-author and M.A. degrees in economics from Cor- sociate Provost and Dean of Graduate of fi ve books focusing on Puerto Rican nell University (1979) and the University Studies. society and economy, with the latest of Puerto Rico (1975). being the forthcoming “Puerto Ricans in He served as Associate Director of the the United States: The Development of Like most other boys growing up in Center for Latino, Latin American and a Commuter Nation,” co-authored with Puerto Rico, Dr. Santiago played baseball Caribbean Studies (CELAC), and was Edna Acosta-Belén. year-round and aspired to follow nation- Chair of the University Faculty Senate at al heroes Roberto Clemente and Orlando the University at Albany for the academic He has co-edited another book and has Cepeda to . Dr. year 1996-1997. published more than 30 articles and Santiago played third base throughout book reviews in a wide variety of schol- high school and earned a place on his Santiago also has a strong background arly journals. Along with Dr. Acosta-Belén, division’s all-star team. In recent years, in working with athletics. With the Uni- Dr. Santiago also is a founding co-edi- his sporting interests have included versity at Albany, Provost Santiago was tor of the Latino Research Review and , , downhill skiing, walking and a member of its National Collegiate Ath- is a member of the U.S. Congressional jogging. He also helped coach softball letic Association Certifi cation Steering Hispanic Caucus International Relations teams for his daughters. 114 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide THIS IS UWM DR. RITA CHENG JIM HILL UWM Administration Provost and Vice Chancellor Interim Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs Rita Cheng is the Provost and Vice Chancellor at UW-Milwau- Jim Hill is the interim vice chancellor of student affairs, a posi- kee, a position she has held since April 2005. tion he had held since earlier this year. The athletic department is part of the Division of Student Affairs. Cheng joined UWM in 1988 as an assistant professor of accounting in Hill has served UWM for nearly two the School of Business Administra- decades. Since 1996, he has been tion. Within the School of Business Administration, she held the title of dean of students. Prior to that, he was A.O. Smith Professor of Accounting, associate dean of student affairs from fi rst as an associate professor from 1990 to 1996 and associate director 1994 to 2002 and then as a professor of student financial aid from 1987 from 2002 to 2004. She also served to 1990. Hill serves on the boards as Special Assistant to the School for Community Shares of Greater of Business Dean for Affi rmative Ac- Milwaukee, Heath Care for the Home- tion from 1994 to 2003. She has also less, and the National Association of served the university in several high- Student Personnel Administrators level administrative capacities in recent years. She was the Region IV-East. Interim Dean of the School of Continuing Education in 2004 and 2005, Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs from 2002 to 2005 and Associate Dean of the School of Business Before coming to Milwaukee, Hill was coordinator of fi nancial Administration from 1998 to 2003. aid from 1975 to 1987 at the University of Missouri at Kansas City (UMKC). He is ABD for his doctorate in higher education She holds a bachelor’s degree from Bishop’s University in administration at UMKC. From the same university, he holds an Quebec, an MBA from the University of Rhode Island and a education specialist degree in higher education and a master’s Ph.D from . in counseling psychology. His bachelor’s degree is from Central Missouri State University. Cheng has also been actively involved with the athletic de- partment throughout her career, serving as faculty athletics representative from 1996-2004, while also being a regular in The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Athletic Board the stands at most Panther events. plays a role in connecting the athletic department to the rest of the campus community.

Made up of a variety of staff and faculty members, stu- JOE RODRIGUEZ dents and alumni, the board meets monthly and gets involved in a number of the activities of the athletic Faculty Athletic Representative department. The board’s stated mission includes foster- ing an environment in which a diversifi ed UWM athletic, Joe Rodriguez is beginning his second year as the Faculty intramural and recreation program can be competitively Athletics Representative for UW-Milwaukee. and fi nancially successful. The board is also dedicated to integrating a well-rounded athletic, intramural and rec- Rodriguez is an Associate Professor in reation program into the life of the university, while also the Department of History at UWM, ensuring that the UWM athletic, intramural and recreation where he has taught for the past 13 program operates in a manner that meets the highest years. He is also the Director of the ethical and regulatory standards. Urban Studies Programs at UWM. Rodriguez has been published in the Offi cers are elected at the fi rst meeting of the school areas of U.S. Latino history and U.S. ur- year. The board also forms a variety of sub-committees ban history. He is currently research- to oversee various aspects of the athletic department, ing the ways the Milwaukee media including the annual budget. represents urban development. BOARD MEMBERS AS OF AUG. 15 In his role as faculty athletic repre- Jose Torres Thomas Holme Tyler Draheim sentative, Rodriguez provides oversight and advice in the ad- Douglas Woods Mark Keane Nicole Pfeifer ministration of the athletics program. In particular, he reviews Joseph Czarnezki Laurie Marks Anthony Franciosi academic performance and the delivery of academic services Erika Sander Ginny Stoffel Neal Michals to the student-athlete. He is also involved in the monitoring of M.A. Kelling Phyllis King Chad Cerroni the personal welfare of the student-athletes and institutional Jim Cleary Joe Rodriguez compliance with NCAA and conference regulations. James Hazard Tim Schoewe www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 115 THIS IS UWM Milwaukee Panthers BUD HAIDET Director of Athletics

Athletics has been a way of life for UWM Director of Athletics Bud Haidet, and Haidet is busy making success a way of life for the UWM Athletics Department.

In fact, the department has experienced unprecedented success on and off the playing surface under Haidet. This past year, UWM won the McCafferty Trophy, the Horizon League’s All-Sports Trophy, for the fourth time in six years. UWM won 10 league titles and claimed a third-straight regular season league title in men’s basketball. UWM has also won the women’s all-sports award in fi ve of trophy for the fi rst time after the 2000-01 and shown the way for improvements Director of Athletics • Bud Haidet Director of Athletics the last six years and the men’s all-sports season, and then won it again after the at Henry Aaron Field and Engelmann award for two-straight years. 2003-04 campaign. Field, which had lights installed this off-season. The biggest highlight of last year came Many of UWM’s teams have also gained after the Horizon League basketball national recognition under Haidet. The Over Haidet’s tenure, athletics at UWM season was completed. The Panther great success of the men’s basketball has moved from NAIA Division II to men again made their mark in the NCAA team also includes an NCAA berth in NCAA Division I status, and from inde- Tournament, beating Big 12 power Okla- 2003 and a National Invitation Tourna- pendent status to membership in two homa before falling to eventual national ment appearance in 2004. The men’s athletic conferences. Haidet notes that champion Florida. At the same time, soccer team has qualifi ed for the last the strong commitment to athletics by the Panther women were battling with fi ve NCAA Tournaments and has been the institution and student association Michigan State in the NCAA Tournament, ranked as high as eighth in the na- has greatly contributed to the rapid and only to fall in the contest. Those basket- tion. The women’s volleyball team has successful growth of the program. He ball accomplishments came on the heels qualifi ed for fi ve of the last eight NCAA also feels past student-athletes, coaches of a 2005 postseason run that saw the Tournaments. The women’s basketball and administrators helped set in motion Panther men advance to the Sweet 16 team also made the NCAA Tournament the success UWM enjoys. and garner national recognition. in 2001 and teams in women’s soccer and baseball have also been regulars in Haidet is active in numerous NCAA Basketball is far from the only sport the NCAA Tournament. activities. He has completed Level I-III where UWM has experienced tremen- NCAA Athletics Management courses dous success. In fact, both the men’s and In the classroom, 67 UWM student- and was a member of two NCAA Division women’s soccer teams advanced to the athletes were named to the Academic I Peer Review Certifi cation teams and second round of the NCAA Tournament Honor Roll this past spring, the high- two NCAA committees. He was also re- in 2005. The men knocked off Bradley be- est number in the league. Numerous cently the chair of the Horizon League’s fore falling in overtime to national run- Panthers have also won league and Executive Council and is active in all of ner-up New Mexico, while the women national academic awards. And, the cur- the league’s activities. beat Purdue before falling to Marquette rent cumulative grade point average of on a last-second goal. all student-athletes is above 3.0. Prior to coming to UWM, Haidet was an athletics administrator at Miami The success at UWM actually started Haidet has also directed an upgrade in University in Oxford, Ohio, where he long ago. UWM fi nished second in the facilities for all of UWM athletics. The earned both his bachelor’s and master’s McCafferty Trophy standings during recently-completed Klotsche Center degrees. He was inducted into the Miami the 1997-98 school year and during the renovation - the Pavilion - has vastly Athletics Hall of Fame last fall. A former 1999-2000 school year. In fact, following improved the offi ce and training space captain in the marine corps, Haidet en- the 1999-2000 season, UWM fi nished just for the athletic department. Haidet has joys weight training, hiking and fi shing, one point out of fi rst place and won the also led the extremely successful move and spending time with his wife, Beth, MCC men’s all-sports championship. The by the men’s basketball team to the U.S. stepson, Drew, four children and 13 Panthers then won the league’s all-sports Cellular Arena in downtown Milwaukee grandchildren. 116 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide THIS IS UWM CHUCK LANG DEANNA D’ABBRACCIO Athletics Administration Associate Athletic Director Associate Athletic Director Chuck Lang has been an associate athletic director at the Deanna D’Abbraccio has been a member of the UWM athletic University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee since 2002. staff since 1990 and currently serves as an associate athletic director. She originally joined the staff in Milwaukee as the As the associate director of external NCAA compliance coordinator and academic advisor. She affairs, Lang’s duties include supervis- became an assistant athletic director and Senior Woman Ad- ing the assistant director of external ministrator in 1996 and was promoted to associate athletic operations, the athletic business of- director in 2000. fi ce and the fundraising coordinator. Her areas of responsibilities include Most importantly, he serves as the sport supervision as well as the academic enhancement, CHAMPS/ chief financial administrator. This LifeSkills, strength and conditioning includes overseeing policy develop- and sports medicine programs. She ment, public relations and nego- also helped coordinate the Klotsche tiation and construction of all major Center addition project, with the Pa- contracts. vilion opening in January of 2006.

Lang is also in charge of the men’s and women’s soccer pro- D’Abbraccio is actively involved in grams at UWM and has helped to oversee the Panther men’s campus committees, including the basketball team’s transition to the U.S. Cellular Arena last sea- University Relations Committee, the son. He has played an integral role in the expanded radio and Physical Environment Committee, and the Alcohol and Other television coverage for UWM basketball and has taken the lead Drug Abuse Task Force. for the department on developing an integrated marketing plan for all of UWM’s sports. Within the Horizon League, she serves on the Executive Council, acts as an administrative liaison for various sports The expansion of UWM’s marketing efforts have included committees, and has been a member of the fi nance commit- an extensive deal with Clear Channel for radio coverage and tee. D’Abbraccio has also served as tournament director for a advertising, a deal with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel for number of Horizon League Championships held at UWM. increased advertising and an agreement with Weigel Broad- casting for extensive television coverage on CBS-58 and WMLW Nationally, she has been a member of the NCAA national in Milwaukee. advisory committee for the CHAMPS/Life Skills program and a member of two Division I NCAA certifi cation peer review Before coming to Milwaukee, Lang served as the assistant teams. She has contributed to the programming of the NCAA athletic director-fi nance and operations at the U.S. Merchant regional rules compliance seminars and has also been a site representative for the NCAA Women’s Basketball Committee Marine Academy in Kings Point, NY. In six years there, he also for the fi rst and second rounds of the NCAA Tournament. held the position of athletic business manager. Prior to joining the UWM staff, she was the head softball Lang has also served as arena manager of the Jefferson County coach and assistant head basketball coach at Eastern Illinois Civic Arena in Steubenville, Ohio, and held multiple positions University. Under her leadership, the EIU basketball team made in professional baseball. Most recently, he served as president two national tournament appearances and the softball team and general manager of the minor-league Peninsula Pilots. fi nished third in the College World Series.

In 1986, Lang received his bachelor’s degree in Public Relations, Outside of work, she volunteers in the after school reading graduating Cum Laude, from . He earned his program at Cass Street School. She volunteers for projects master’s degree in Sports Management from Robert Morris with the Milwaukee affi liate for Habitat for Humanity and has College in Pittsburgh, Pa. traveled to Portugal and Costa Rica with building projects for Habit for Humanity International. She also facilitates partner- ships between the Milwaukee Public Schools Learning Centers, the Boys and Girls Clubs and the UWM athletic teams.

A native of Cheyenne, Wyo., D’Abbraccio received her under- graduate degree from the University of Wyoming and earned a master’s degree in athletic administration from Eastern Illinois University. www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 117 THIS IS UWM Milwaukee Panthers JASON CLARK STEVE LAUTZ Assistant Athletic Director Compliance Coordinator Jason Clark has served as an assistant athletics director at UWM Stephen Lautz is starting his fourth year as the compliance since April of 1999. coordinator for UWM Athletics.

Clark serves as the marketing director Prior to coming to UWM, Lautz was for UWM’s athletics department while a law clerk and associate for Bond, also participating in other external Schoeneck and King in Overland affairs. Park, Kan., for four years. He repre- sented colleges and universities on His main responsibilities are main- matters involving NCAA legislation tenance of sponsorship sales, mar- and conducted investigations of al-

Athletics Administration Athletics leged NCAA rules violations. He was keting, promotions and advertising also involved in conducting audits for all 15 of UWM’s varsity sports. In of athletic departments, particularly addition, he oversees the Panther in the areas of recruiting, summer Media Network, helping to coordi- camps and clinics. nate UWM’s relationships with Clear Channel Communications on the radio side and Weigel Broad- He did his undergraduate work at Gustavus Adolphus before casting on the television side. Clark also serves as the color attending law school at the University of Kansas. He also commentator for UWM’s television broadcasts. served as Editor-in-Chief of the Kansas Journal of Law and Public Policy. Clark helps to coordinate some special events for the athletic department, including the annual men’s basketball golf outing and the athletic department’s participation in the Wisconsin Corporate Sales and Fundraising State Fair. He also coordinates the activities of the UWM cheer- An ever-growing part of the UWM Athletic Department is its leaders and the school’s mascot, Victor E. Panther. efforts to raise money through both donations and through its corporate partner program. Tickets and Events The corporate partner program start- LeVar Ridgeway and Brian Morgan are in charge of UWM’s ed two years ago, with the signage athletic ticket and events office. and advertisement of all corporate Ridgeway serves as the ticket and sponsors visible throughout all of events director, while Morgan is the UWM’s athletic facilities. They are ac- ticket and events coordinator. tive sponsors of UWM television and radio broadcasts. The ticket and events offi ce directs all home events at the Klotsche Center, The program was spearheaded by as- Engelmann Field and the U.S. Cellular sociate athletic director Chuck Lang Arena. UWM also works closely with and then-consultant John Stewart. Ticketmaster for ticketing of its men’s But, because of the incredible growth and women’s basketball games. of the program, Stewart was hired last October by UWM as its fi rst corporate Ridgeway works closely with all of sales manager. UWM’s season-ticket holders while Morgan focuses on group-ticket sales Meanwhile, the Panther Fund is the and concession operations. main fundraising mechanism for the athletic department. Donors can Ridgeway worked as an intern in make a general donation to athletics, specify their money be directed toward any of UWM’s 15 varsity UWM’s marketing department be- sports, or donate into other areas. fore becoming the ticket and events manager in January of 2002. Morgan, Melanie Fisher is in her second year as the Director of Athletics meanwhile, has worked for the Mil- Development at UWM. Before coming to UWM, Fisher worked waukee Brewers before joining the for the American Diabetes Association and the Alzheimer’s UWM staff. Association. She played basketball at the College of DuPage and the University of Missouri-St. Louis. 118 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide THIS IS UWM ATHLETIC STAFF (ALL 414 AREA CODE) UWM Staff Directory ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION AND SUPPORT STAFF WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Bud Haidet ...... [email protected] Sandy Botham ...... [email protected] Director of Athletics ...... 229-5669 Head Coach ...... 229-4405 Chuck Lang ...... [email protected] John Motherwell ...... [email protected] Associate Athletic Director...... 229-5152 Assistant Coach ...... 229-5661 Deanna D’Abbraccio ...... [email protected] Travis Brewster...... [email protected] Associate Athletic Director...... 229-3738 Assistant Coach ...... 229-3889 Jason Clark ...... [email protected] Sheila Roux ...... [email protected] Assistant Athletic Director ...... 229-2351 Assistant Coach ...... 229-4172 Stephen Lautz ...... [email protected] Lindsay Bronson ...... [email protected] Compliance Coordinator ...... 229-3073 Director of Basketball Operations ...... 229-2468 Kevin O’Connor ...... [email protected] Sports Information Director ...... 229-5674 MEN’S SOCCER Kevin Conway ...... [email protected] Jon Coleman ...... [email protected] Asst. Sports Information Director ...... 229-2413 Head Coach ...... 229-5150 Chris Zills ...... [email protected] Bob Spielmann ...... [email protected] Asst. Sports Information Director ...... 229-4593 Associate Head Coach ...... 229-5377 LeVar Ridgeway ...... [email protected] Chris Dadaian ...... [email protected] Ticket and Events Manager ...... 229-2958 Assistant Coach ...... 229-4498 Brian Morgan ...... [email protected] Asst. Ticket and Events Manager ...... 229-2958 WOMEN’S SOCCER Dave Clark ...... [email protected] Mike Moynihan ...... [email protected] Director of Camps, Facilities and Scheduling ...... 229-2238 Head Coach ...... 229-4554 Tom Vollman ...... [email protected] David Nikolic ...... [email protected] Athletic Academic Advisor ...... 229-2257 Associate Head Coach ...... 229-2305 Sharif Chambliss ...... [email protected] Kristen St. Clair ...... [email protected] Student-Athlete Tutor/Mentor ...... 229-2257 Assistant Coach ...... 229-5581 John Stewart ...... [email protected] Director Corporate Sales ...... 229-5634 MEN’S AND WOMEN’S AND Melanie Fisher...... mnfi [email protected] Dave Griffore ...... [email protected] Athletic Development ...... 229-3904 Head Coach ...... 229-5153 Celita Kouzes ...... [email protected] Erica Janssen ...... [email protected] Accountant ...... 229-3383 Assistant Coach ...... 229-1131 Ann Brantman ...... [email protected] Todd Hill ...... [email protected] University Services Program Associate ...... 229-5669 Diving Coach ...... 229-0534 Brenda Brown ...... [email protected] University Services Program Associate ...... 229-5151 WOMEN’S TENNIS Jill Jurena ...... [email protected] Matt McCaskill ...... [email protected] University Services Program Associate ...... 229-3710 Head Coach ...... 229-5523 Deidre Merritt ...... [email protected] University Services Program Associate ...... 229-5158 MEN’S AND WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY Vicki Hastings ...... [email protected] Pete Corfeld ...... [email protected] Cheerleading Co-Coach ...... 229-3777 Head Coach ...... 229-5149 Leigh Wallace ...... [email protected] Jason Francis ...... [email protected] Cheerleading Co-Coach ...... 229-3777 Assistant Coach ...... 229-2567 Stefan Rudiger ...... [email protected] BASEBALL Assistant Coach ...... 229-1130 Scott Doffek ...... [email protected] Head Coach ...... 229-5670 WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL Cory Bigler ...... [email protected] Kathy Litzau ...... [email protected] Assistant Coach ...... 229-2433 Head Coach ...... 229-3739 Susie Johnson ...... [email protected] MEN’S BASKETBALL Associate Head Coach ...... 229-4483 Rob Jeter ...... [email protected] Rocky Koenig ...... [email protected] Head Coach ...... 229-5158 Assistant Coach ...... 229-0535 Brian Bidlingmyer ...... [email protected] Lindsey Spoden ...... [email protected] Assistant Coach ...... 229-6192 Director of Volleyball Operations ...... 229-0535 Chad Boudreau ...... [email protected] Assistant Coach ...... 229-3738 The UWM Athletic Offi ces are located in the new Pavilion, located Duffy Conroy ...... [email protected] on the northeast corner of campus. The parking garage adjacent Assistant Coach ...... 229-4294 to the Pavilion is accessible from both Edgewood and Downer. Ronnie Jones ...... [email protected] If you enter from the garage, turn left in the Pavilion lobby and Director of Basketball Operations ...... 229-4490 the athletic offi ces are on the left. If you arrive through the main Chip MacKenzie ...... [email protected] entrance on the east side of the building, the athletic offi ces are Video Coordinator ...... 229-5175 on the right. www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 119 THIS IS UWM Milwaukee Panthers

UWM ATHLETICS - A WINNING WAY UWM IN THE NCAAS MEN’S SOCCER The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1979 First Round has moved itself into a prominent posi- 1980 First Round tion both regionally and nationally in the 1990 First Round 2001 First Round world of intercollegiate athletics. 2002 Second Round

UWM Athletics 2003 Second Round For the fourth time in the last six years, 2004 Second Round UWM found itself on top of the Horizon 2005 Second Round League when the 2005-06 school year ended. The Panthers claimed the league’s TRACK & FIELD McCafferty Trophy, given to the top ath- 1995 Nationals letic program in the league. UWM also 1996 Nationals won the award in 2000-01, 2003-04 and 2004-05, and has won fi ve of the last six WOMEN’S SOCCER women’s all-sports awards along with 1997 First Round the last two men’s sports awards. 2001 First Round 2002 First Round 2005 Second Round UWM earned the McCafferty Trophy thanks to another great year by a num- WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL ber of teams. UWM’s fall sports squads 1998 First Round of men’s soccer, women’s soccer and 1999 First Round women’s volleyball all won Horizon 2000 First Round League titles while the men’s and 2001 First Round women’s soccer teams advanced to the Good things have been happening in 2002 First Round second round of the NCAA Tournament. UWM athletics for some time. In the It was the fi fth-straight appearance in 2002-03 season, UWM won fi ve league BASEBALL the second round for the men, while titles and sent four teams to NCAA Tour- 1999 Regionals the women beat Purdue in a penalty mament play. The Panther men’s soccer 2001 Regionals 2002 Regionals kick shootout to advance to the second team was ranked as high as eighth in the nation and the men’s basketball team round for the fi rst time ever. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL made its first NCAA Tournament ap- 2001 First Round Then in the winter, UWM’s men’s basket- pearance. UWM’s fi rst McCafferty Trophy 2006 First Round ball team won its third-straight regular came after the Panthers won nine league season Horizon League title, won the titles in the 2000-01 school year. MEN’S BASKETBALL league tournament and advanced to 2003 First Round the second round of the NCAA Tourna- UWM student-athletes have also become 2005 Sweet 16 ment. The appearance in the tourney was known for their work in the classroom. 2006 Second Round the third in four years for the men, who This past spring, 67 student-athletes have now won three NCAA Tournament were named to the Horizon League UWM IN THE CLASSROOM games over the past two seasons. One Academic Honor Roll. UWM student- DEPARTMENTAL TEAM CUME GPA year removed from a run to the Sweet athletes also regularly appear on the (AS OF JUNE 2006) 16 of the NCAA Tournament, the Pan- league’s academic all-league teams and 3.143 thers knocked off Oklahoma in the fi rst the cumulative grade-point average for round before falling to eventual national the athletic department consistently is NUMBER OF STUDENT-ATHLETES WITH champion Florida. The Panther women’s above 3.0. 3.0-OR-BETTER CUME GPA (AS OF JUNE 2006) basketball team also won the league 179 and advanced to the NCAA Tournament, Quality facilities are also a part of the ath- letic scene at UWM. The new Pavilion, an while the men’s track and fi eld team won STUDENT-ATHLETES ON both indoor and outdoor league crowns addition to the Klotsche Center, opened LEAGUE HONOR ROLL and the Panther women won an indoor in January of 2006 and now houses all 67 league title. of the athletics offi ces, as well as new 120 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide THIS IS UWM UWM Athletics UWM’S LEAGUE AWARDS MCCAFFERTY TROPHY WINNER 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006

WOMEN’S ALL-SPORTS AWARD 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006

MEN’S ALL-SPORTS AWARD 2000, 2005, 2006 UWM’S LEAGUE TITLES BASEBALL 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 The 2006-07 UWM Athletic Staff MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY 1993 locker rooms, team rooms, training best collegiate soccer facilities in the rooms, weight rooms and an academic country. Lights have been added to the WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY center. The facility, which also includes fi eld this summer, and a new team room 1992, 1993 a tremendous amount of space for the has also been developed. The Panther general student population, rates as one baseball team plays at Henry Aaron Field, MEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD of the best athletic offi ce and workout while occassionally getting the chance 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, facilities in the Horizon League. to play at Miller Park. Extensive work on 2001, 2004, 2005,2006 the fi eld, fencing and dugouts has been MEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD The project also included a renovation of completed over the last few years, with 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, the 5,000-seat Klotsche Center, which is plans for additional renovations on the 2002, 2004, 2005,2006 home to the women’s volleyball, wom- table. en’s basketball and track and fi eld teams. WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD The facility now has air conditioning and Athletics has a long history at UWM. 2000,2001,2003, 2006 a new sound system, as well as two new Some sports records date back to the concession stands. Plus, with it standing late 1800’s and UWM fi elded a football WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD adjacent to the new Pavilion, fans at- team until 1974. UWM has played on 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003 tending events can park in the Pavilion’s all levels of NCAA competition, includ- MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING new parking garage and attend events ing stints as a Division II and Division III 2000 without ever stepping outside. The institution along with its current run in swimming and diving teams have their Division I. UWM athletics also spent some WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING own pool in the Klotsche Center, located years in NAIA competition. The school’s 2001 on the lower level. athletic teams have also competed in the Wisconsin state school league for MEN’ S SOCCER UWM’s men’s basketball team has played a number of years, while competing in 1990,1993,1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 at the U.S. Cellular Arena in downtown the Mid-Continent Conference and Mid- Milwaukee since the 2003 Horizon western Collegiate Conference/Horizon WOMEN’S SOCCER League Tournament. The move down- League since moving to Division I. 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, town has been a successful one, with 2003, 2004, 2005 attendance records set each season UWM has 15 varsity athletic teams and the Panthers have played in the historic offers its prospective student-athletes WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL building. aid in the form of athletic scholarships. 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, Full and partial scholarships are available 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Meanwhile, UWM’s other recent facility in all 15 varsity sports. Full scholarships MEN’S BASKETBALL improvements have come at the soccer include the cost of room and board, in 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and baseball fi elds. On-campus Engel- addition to tuition and books. Scholar- mann Field, home of the Panther soccer ships are based on athletic ability and WOMEN’S BASKETBALL teams, is reknowned to be one of the academic success. 2001, 2006 www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 121 THIS IS UWM Milwaukee Panthers THE SPIRIT OF PANTHER BASKETBALL The Spirit of Panther Basketball Spirit of Panther The

Born as the Klotsche Krazies, UWM students have brought their strong throughout the last two NCAA Tournaments, with act to the U.S. Cellular Arena, fi lling up the south end zone and students putting aside their spring-break plans to travel with producing a great atmosphere. the Panthers.

More than 1,500 students have regularly attended the biggest The Student Association is a major supporter of Panther athlet- regular season games of the year, with the numbers swelling ics and helps organize a number of special events, including to near 3,000 for Horizon League Tournament action. UWM “Black Out” and “Gold Rush” days, as well as giveaways, corn students also travel well, with bus trips sending student to and brat roasts and other spirit-building activities. nearby road contests. And, the student section has been

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

The band performs at most games throughout the year, plus travels to some away contests. The band has per- formed at league tourna- ments for both the men and the women and performed at all fi ve NCAA Tournament ap- pearances by the men’s and The UWM Dance Team performs at all home men’s basketball women’s basketball teams. games, as well as at numerous other athletic events throughout Last year, the band was at the year. The dance team is a registered student organization both the women’s NCAA at UWM. It is an independent group not supervised or funded action in Chicago and the by the Athletic Department or the University. Formerly called men’s tournament action in the Pom Pon Girls, the dance team has been active on campus Jacksonville. Scott Corley is the band’s director. since 1963. 122 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide THIS IS UWM THE SPIRIT OF PANTHER BASKETBALL The Spirit of Panther Basketball The UWM Cheerleading Squad is a big part of the men’s and women’s basketball programs, cheering at every home and traveling to some away games.

The cheerleaders also perform addition promotional functions for the program and the rest of the athletic department. The cheerleaders are often a part of 4th of July parades around the area. UWM also hosts one of the largest Collegiate Cheer Camps in the country - the annual Universal Cheerleaders As- sociation camp. Three years ago, UWM received the prestigious Leadership and Game Day Plan Award. This year, the team put on a stellar performance. UWM’s cheerleaders fi nished fi rst in the sideline cheer competition while fi nishing second in the cheer category and the fi ght song category. The Panther cheerleaders also won the LEADERship award, an award voted on by other all-female cheer squads. The camp, the largest cheer camp in the country, was held August 3-6 at UWM. It regularly involves some of the top cheerleading squads in the country.

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

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

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

Victor E. Panther is one of the most notable visitors to the UWM sideline during many Panther events.

UWM’s mascot for more than 15 years, this black panther is one of the most colorful and exciting features at the Klotsche Center and the U.S. Cellular Arena.

Victor E. also performs at a number of athletic and university functions, as well as making community ap- pearances on behalf of UWM The UWM Athletics Logo has caught the attention of fans athletics. throughout Milwaukee and is now prominently worn by people across the city. Over the years, Victor E. has been given a number of new Unveiled in August of 1999, the new logo replaced the “Run- looks, and another makeover ning Panther,” which had been used since 1985. The logo was for one of the faces of Panther athletics is currently under- developed by Thiel Design of Milwaukee. The logo is meant to way. symbolize a new, aggressive era of Panther athletics. www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 123 THIS IS UWM Milwaukee Panthers

The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s Athletic Department The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is a member of the is committed to enhancing the opportunities of academic, NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills Program. The mission of the NCAA athletic and personal success of every student-athlete. As and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is to maintain part of UWM’s commitment, a partnership has been created intercollegiate athletics as an integral part of the campus between the academic and athletic communities on campus educational program and the student-athlete as an integral to give all student-athletes an opportunity to achieve aca- part of the student body. With this in mind, the UWM pro- demic success. gram, “SUCCESS,” was created to support student-athlete development and to enhance the quality of the student- UWM has had a full-time athletic academic advisor since athlete experience within the university setting. 1998, and recently added a second staff member dedicated Student-Athletes to academics, reinforcing its commitment to its student-ath- United for letes’ academic success. All new student-athletes meet with The Student-Athlete The Commitment to Excellence their advisor on an individual basis to assess specifi c needs. Challenges Programs for academic advancement are developed, including Education monitoring courses, grades and academic progress. Service to Community and Skills for Life UWM’s commitment has paid off. The Panthers have regularly had more student-athletes on the Horizon League Honor Roll The life skills program includes fi ve major commitments: than any other league school, and the department’s cumula- • COMMITMENT TO ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE – to support the aca- tive grade-point average is better-than-3.0. demic progress of the student-athlete toward intellectual development and graduation. The Academic Assistance Center, located in the new Pavilion, • COMMITMENT TO ATHLETIC EXCELLENCE – to build philosophical provides student-athletes with a quiet place to study, as well foundations for the development of athletic programs that as one-on-one tutoring opportunities. The academic center are broad-based, equitable and dedicated to the well-being also houses a full computer lab and numerous tutoring rooms, of the student-athlete. and provides a closely-monitored atmosphere for studying • COMMITMENT TO PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT – to support the de- and academic progress. velopment of a well-balanced lifestyle for student-athletes, encouraging emotional well-being, personal growth and • PRIORITY REGISTRATION - ACADEMIC MONITORING decision-making skills. Student-athletes receive priority when registering for classes. • COMMITMENT TO CAREER DEVELOPMENT – to encourage the stu- Academic advisors provide ongoing assistance with class dent-athlete to develop and pursue career and life goals. scheduling and career planning. Progress reports from the • COMMITMENT TO SERVICE – to engage the student-athlete in professors of each student-athlete are sought periodically service to his/her campus and surrounding communities. throughout the year, and academic progress is monitored regularly. As participants in the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program, numer- ous UWM student-athletes - including two men’s basketball • TUTORS players - have been chosen to participate in the NCAA Individuals and group tutors are available in all subjects to Foundation Leadership Conference. Kalombo Kadima was student-athletes upon request. The new Pavilion has private chosen to be a part of the conference in 2000, while Dan tutoring and study rooms for student-athletes. Weisse took part in the conference in 2001. Three women’s soccer players from UWM - Fanta Cooper in 1999, Erin Blae- • STRUCTURED STUDY dow in 2000 and Erin Shaugnessy in 2003 - have also taken All freshmen are required to attend study table for eight part in the conference, as has Chris Dadaian of the men’s hours per week. Students meet Monday through Thursday for soccer team in 2004. two hours per night and are monitored by a member of the

coaching staff. Upperclassmen with a cumulative grade point The NCAA Foundation Leadership Conference is one of average of less than 3.0 are also required to attend, however the largest noncompetitive gatherings of student-athletes their hours are pro-rated based on their GPA. representing NCAA Divisions I, II and III. The participating student-athletes are selected from more than 1,000 nomi- • POST-GRADUATE OPPORTUNITIES nations that were submitted by member institutions that UWM boasts a 95 percent job placement rate through the participate in the NCAA’s CHAMPS/Life Skills Program. on-campus Career Development Center. Approximately 200 employers interview on-campus each year. Workshops are of- Criteria for selection to the leadership conference include fered to assist student-athletes in planning their career paths. the student-athletes’ demonstrated ability and strong desire Numerous internships and job opportunities are available in to be a leader and potential to benefi t signifi cantly from a the metro Milwaukee area, the business and economic center leadership-development experience. of Wisconsin. 124 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide THIS IS UWM TOM VOLLMAN UWM LANDS LEAGUE-BEST 67 ON The Student Athlete Athletics Academic Advisor ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL Tom Vollman currently serves as UWM’s athletics academic Panther student-athletes excel again in classroom advisor. In addition to develop- ing a comprehensive program for The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee placed 67 student-ath- academic enhancement, Vollman is letes on the Horizon League’s Spring Academic Honor Roll. responsible for providing tutoring and support service assistance, coor- That number tied Butler for the most in the league, continuing dinating coursework, and monitoring a trend of stellar academic performance by UWM atudent- grade reports, academic progress, and athletes. For the spring semester, UWM student-athletes again degree completion requirements. compiled a department-wide grade-point average of better than 3.0. Vollman is also extensively involved in the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program at The list of honorees from UWM is highlighted by 12 student- UWM, coordinating academic work- athletes apiece from both women’s soccer and women’s track shops for student-athletes. He helps to spearhead the athletic and fi eld/cross country. The list also includes seven members department’s various community service projects, including of the women’s volleyball team and women’s swimming and the regular “Neighborhood Clean-Up” events the athletic de- diving team along with six people apiece from men’s track and partment participates in. Vollman is also part of the planning fi eld/cross country, men’s soccer and men’s swimming and for UWM’s annual Student-Athlete Awards Ceremony and has diving. There were also fi ve women’s basketball players, three coordinated a number of student-athlete social activities. baseball players, two women’s tennis players and one men’s basketball player honored. Before joining the UWM Athletics Department staff, Vollman worked as an English instructor with UWM’s Academic Op- Members for the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll must portunity Center. He also taught English, math, literature and meet three criteria in order to qualify: 1) participation in at history at the Marva Collins Preparatory School of Wisconsin. least one of the League’s 19 sports during the most recent (or current) season; 2) completion of three semesters (or four Vollman is a native of Cincinnati, Ohio. He earned a Bachelor’s quarters, where applicable) as a full-time student at the same degree in both psychology and philosophy from Marquette University in 1999 and then earned a masters degree in Liberal member institution; and 3) a cumulative grade-point average Studies from UWM in 2004. of at least 3.25 (on a 4.00 scale). WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HONOREES SHARIF CHAMBLISS Meredith Onson Jr. 3.548 Psychology Megan Rogers Jr. 3.362 Criminal Justice Student-Athlete Tutor/Mentor Aubrey Rote So. 3.907 Kinesiology Dana Schultz Jr. 3.839 Journalism & Mass Comm. Former Big Ten basketball standout Sharif Chambliss has been Anne Witte Sr. 3.590 Education added to the UWM athletic depart- ment staff as a Student-Athlete Aca- demic Support Tutor/Mentor. UWM’S 2006-07 SAAC MEMBERS Tim Hoy Bridget Fargen In the newly created position, Cham- Andy Heterbreug Jess Kelly bliss will provide both academic and Sam Sivilotti Lindsay Caldwell personal support to UWM student- Myles McKay Samantha Drews athletes. In particular, he will work Sam Mauldin Shayna Illingworth closely with student-athletes in need Kim Wypiszynski Jeremy Majors of extra assistance in helping them Dana Schultz Darren Cole achieve success in the classroom. Steve Bode Trent Edwards Grant Fernstrum Nick Hawley Chambliss, a Racine native who at- Ken Ogorzalek Timeka Walker tended St. Catherine’s High School, played three seasons at Ginny Graczyk Angie Huebner Penn State before tranferring to the University of Wisconsin for his fi nal season of eligibility. He started 30 games for the Kate Megna Stef Ross Badgers during the 2004-05 season, helping UW to the Elite Karl Winderl Shannon Buttchen Eight. He fi nished his career eighth in Big Ten history with 255 David Yugo Sarah Moore three-pointers while scoring 1,106 career points. Kyle Palmer Breit Nelson www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 125 THIS IS UWM Milwaukee Panthers

Directly taking care of sports medicine issues for the student- The athletic training program also includes a strength and athletes is UWM’s Athletic Training Staff. This licensed and certi- conditioning, spearheaded by Chuck Serpa, with assistance fi ed athletic training staff includes Director John Ochsenwald from Steven Felde. and assistants Dave Beine, Becky Worman, Renee Manofsky, Joe McBeth, Sue Olbrantz and Erik Dygulski. Serpa has implemented the department’s fi rst training man- ual that contains nutritional information along with general The entire staff is involved in the education of about 35 un- strength training exercises and sport-specifi c strength training dergraduate athletic training students. In conjunction with the exercises. He has also brought more structure and organiza- Department of Human Movement Sciences, these students tion to the strength and conditioning area, which recently

Athletic Training Athletic are working and studying to become certifi ed athletic train- moved into a student-athlete only weight room. Plus, Serpa ers in the nationally-accredited Athletic Training Education has instituted a summer training program so student-athletes Program, which is spearheaded by curriculum director Dr. Jen can continue their training year-round. Earl. These undergraduate students assist the certifi ed athletic training staff in the day-to-day care of student-athletes sports In addition to teaching the undergraduate athletic training medicine needs. students, the staff provides care on a daily basis to UWM’s more than 295 student-athletes. This includes prevention and The staff also includes a select group of sports medicine profes- management of athletic injuries and illness through taping, sionals, namely the orthopedic physicians Dr. William Smith, bracing, fl exibility and strength testing and programs, injury Dr. Todd Swenson, and Dr. Don Middleton – all of whom are and illness evaluation, progressive and functional injury reha- associated with Columbia Hospital directly adjacent to UWM’s bilitation, nutrition and dietary analysis, biomechanical analysis campus. Providing vital general medicine health care to the and orthotic care. Panthers are Team Physicians Dr. Brian Hirano and Dr. John Stech, both of whom are on staff at Columbia St. Mary’s. The The department has also moved into its new home, a state Panthers also have access to other specialized professionals of the art 5,500-square-foot athletic training facility on the to assist in peak performance, such as chiropractor Dr. Kendal second fl oor of the new Pavilion. It includes ample treatment Hoard, dentist Dr. Joseph Schell and registered dietician Julia and rehabilitation spaces, staff offi ces and a SwimEx hydro- Syburg, all of whom provide expert care for specifi c sports therapy unit and an isokinetic testing and strengthening medicine needs. Biodex unit. JOHN OCHSENWALD RENEE MANOFSKY Director of Sports Medicine Assistant Athletic Trainer Director of Sports Medicine John Ochsenwald oversees the Renee Manofsky is the athletic trainer assigned to the women’s sports medicine department. basketball program and is in her fi rst season at Milwaukee.

Ochsenwald, who assumed his du- In addition her women’s basketball ties in July 1992, supervises assistant duties, Manofsky also serves as the athletic trainer for women’s volley- trainers and student trainers in all ball. sports, and serves as staff athletic trainer for the men’s soccer program. Manofsky comes to UWM from He is also a clinical assistant professor the University of Illinois, where she and teacher in the Athletic Training completed her master of science in Education Program. athletic training in 2005. While with the Fighting Illini, she was the head Ochsenwald came to UWM from the athletic trainer for women’s swim- University of Illinois, where he was an ming and diving and softball. In this assistant athletic trainer for 10 years. position, she handled prevention of injury, rehabilitation pro- At Illinois, Ochsenwald worked primarily with the football, grams and physician referrals, among other things. Manofsky was also a clinical instructor and teaching assistant, while baseball and teams. working towards completion of her masters.

A 1980 graduate of The , Ochsenwald Manofsky received her bachelor of science in athletic training received his master’s degree from Illinois in 1982. He worked from Eastern Michigan in 2003. As an undergraduate at EMU, at Illinois as a graduate assistant athletic trainer before assum- she spent time as an intern at Fraser High School in Fraser, ing a full-time position there. Ochsenwald and his wife, Jan, Mich., working with the boys’ basketball and girls’ volleyball have two children, Jenna and Jamie, and make their home in programs. She also spent the 2002 season working with the Cedarburg. Eastern Michigan women’s volleyball team. 126 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide THIS IS UWM

In its 28th year, the Horizon League continues to aspire to- Horizon League ward its goal of being one of the nation’s leading athletics conferences while being recognized as a leader in the devel- opment of student-athletes as leaders and role models.

The Horizon League membership features nine public and pri- vate institutions that have impressive academic reputations and a storied tradition of broad-based athletic programs. Cur- rent membership includes Butler University, Cleveland State University, the University of Detroit Mercy, the University of Illinois at Chicago, Loyola University Chicago, the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, the University of Wisconsin-Milwau- kee, Wright State University and Youngstown State Univer- sity. will offi cially join on July 1, 2007, League teams have won at least one game in their respective expanding the League to 10 members. NCAA Championships each of the last four seasons in men’s soccer (Milwaukee 2002-05), the last two in women’s soccer The Horizon League, headquartered in Indianapolis, spon- (Detroit 2004, Milwaukee 2005) and four of the last fi ve in sors competition in 19 sports – nine for men (baseball, bas- softball (UIC 2002, 2004; Wright State 2003; UW-Green Bay ketball, cross country, golf, soccer, swimming and diving, in- 2005). Butler’s Victoria Mitchell became the League’s fi rst door track and fi eld, outdoor track and fi eld and tennis) and NCAA individual champion when she won the 3,000-meter 10 for women (basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, steeplechase at the 2005 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field swimming and diving, indoor track and fi eld, outdoor track Championships and then fi nished fourth at the 2005 NCAA and fi eld, tennis and volleyball). In all sports, all teams partici- Cross Country Championships. pate in their respective postseason League championships regardless of regular-season performance, allowing all stu- • ACADEMIC SUCCESS dent-athletes an opportunity to qualify for NCAA champion- Horizon League student-athletes also excel in the classroom ships. The League receives automatic bids to NCAA cham- as more than 500 have been named to the Academic Honor pionships in baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s Roll each of the past three semesters for carrying a grade- golf, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s point average of 3.25 or better. Thirty-fi ve student-athletes tennis, and women’s volleyball. were named to ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-Dis- trict teams in 2005-06 and 11 earned Academic All-America • A PROUD HISTORY honors, including two fi rst-team selections. Founded in 1979 as the Midwestern City Conference with six charter members, the League changed its name to the Mid- • COMMUNITY SERVICE western Collegiate Conference in 1985 and added women’s In addition to its athletics success, the Horizon League has sports for the 1986-87 academic year. Charter members of secured a well-earned reputation for its community service the conference included current members Butler and Loyola initiatives. Each January, member institutions partner with as well as the , Oklahoma City Univer- local elementary schools for an art, music and essay contest sity, Oral Roberts University and . Among highlighting the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with win- other current members, Detroit joined in 1980 and Cleve- ners recognized at League games on the weekend of MLK land State, UIC, UW-Green Bay, Milwaukee and Wright State Day. The Horizon League Student-Athlete Advisory Com- came aboard in 1994 (along with Northern Illinois Univer- mittee also has continued a tradition of working with youth sity). Youngstown State joined in 2001. On June 4, 2001, the at the Kaleidoscope Youth Center in Indianapolis during its Horizon League unveiled its current name and ushered in a annual summer meeting. On campus, student-athletes have new dynamic direction that has brought the League closer raised money and awareness for such causes as breast can- to its stated goal of being one of the nation’s top 10 confer- cer, diabetes and hurricane relief, while hosting blood drives, ences with a focus on enhancing the student-athletes expe- neighborhood clean-ups, Big Brother/Big Sister programs rience by upgrading the League’s market and competitive and more. positions. • DEMOGRAPHICS •ATHLETIC SUCCESS Horizon League institutions boast a combined enrollment In the past few years, the Horizon League has enjoyed un- of more than 130,000 plus nearly 700,000 living alumni cen- precedented success on the national stage, highlighted by tered in the League’s Midwest footprint. League media mar- two Sweet 16 appearances (Butler 2003, Milwaukee 2005) kets include fi ve of the nation’s top 35 in Chicago, Detroit, and fi ve wins in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship Cleveland, Indianapolis and Milwaukee, covering more than in the past four seasons, including Milwaukee’s victory over nine million television households and encompassing nine the University of Oklahoma this past March. In other sports, percent of the nation’s television audience. www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 127 THIS IS UWM Milwaukee Panthers KLOTSCHE CENTER - THE HOME OF UWM BASKETBALL The J. Martin Klotsche Center is the home of the Panther basketball.

The Klotsche Center was originally erected in 1977 and a major addition to the facility - named The Pavilion - was completed in January of 2006. The $45 million project added new offi ce space, weight rooms, locker rooms, team rooms

The Klotsche Center The and a practice and intramural gymna- sium with an upper-level running track. The project has also included renova- tions to the existing Klotsche Center, including air conditioning, a new sound system and new concession stands for the arena.

Prior to this project, which broke ground in May of 2003, the latest renovations to the existing building had come prior to the 1998-99 school year. The $2 million project including the addition of comfort and chairback seating. The Klotsche Center was fi lled to the rafters when the Panther men took on Wisconsin in 2002. It was the third-largest crowd in Klotsche Center history. In 1996, new wood fl ooring and a new indoor track were added to the Klotsche and the volleyball capacity is approxi- Field Championships, the 2001 Horizon Center. The fl oor has been renovated as mately 2,000. The largest crowd to ever League Women’s Volleyball Champion- recently as this past summer with the ad- see a sporting event at the Klotsche ship and the 2002 Horizon League Track dition of the new Horizon League logo, Center is 5,015, present when the UWM and Field Championships. and the addition of the new Panther men’s basketball team faced Butler in and UWM logos was completed in the the 2002-03 season. The record for a In August of 2002, the Klotsche Center summer of 1999. volleyball crowd at the Klotsche Center played host to a game involving the is 1,012, set when UWM defeated ninth- Yugoslavian National Basketball team The Klotsche Center is a comfortable ranked Wisconsin Sept. 1, 1999. and NBA superstar Vlade Divac. The team practice home for Panther basketball wound up winning the World Basketball with access to multiple courts and The Klotsche Center is used as a practice Championships. The arena also played baskets during their workouts while facility for most of UWM’s varsity sports, host to an appearance by President also housing training facilities, weight and still serves as the homecourt for vol- George W. Bush that same month. facilities and more, all within close leyball and women’s basketball. proximity. The Klotsche Center is also home to A four-lane indoor track, added in 1996, UWM’s intramural program and also The on-campus Klotsche Center also is home to the UWM men’s and women’s serves as the University’s recreation helped develop a strong homecourt track and fi eld teams, and the Klotsche center. It features a 25-meter pool, rac- advantage for the UWM basketball Center pool, located on the lower level, quetball courts, weight rooms, training program. is home to the UWM swimming and rooms and classrooms for instructional diving teams. use. The new construction is creating The Panthers have won 90 games over additional usage space for both athletics their last 10 seasons at home, including The Klotsche Center has been the site and the university community. a 13-3 record last season. In all, UWM has of a number of major sporting events, posted a 241-124 record all-time on its including the the 2006 Horizon League The University’s fi rst Convocation was home fl oor. Women’s Basketball Championship held in the Klotsche Center on Oct. 16, after previously hosting the event in 1998, and a number of campus events The Klotsche Center can hold as many 2004. The Klotsche Center has also been continue to be scheduled for the facil- as 5,000 spectators for a sporting event, hom to the 1999 MCC Indoor Track and ity. 128 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide THIS IS UWM KLOTSCHE CENTER RECORDS The Klotsche Center INDIVIDUAL RECORDS • 3-POINT PERCENT (MIN. 5 ATT.) 1.000, Daryl Schaffeld, 2/27/99 vs. UIC • MINUTES PLAYED 47, Teri Stoltenberg, 1/19/00 vs. Valparaiso (OT) • FREE THROWS MADE 18, Corrin Von Wald, 1/19/00 vs. Valparaiso (OT) • POINTS 31, Jessica Wilhite, 12/4/02 vs. Northern Illinois • FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 18, Corrin Von Wald, 1/19/00 vs. Valparaiso (OT) • STEALS 7, Jessica Wilhite, 12/13/02 vs. New Hampshire TEAM RECORDS • BLOCKS 6, Maria Viall, 11/22/02 vs. Purdue • MOST POINTS 102 vs. Detroit, 1/19/02 • REBOUNDS 21, Traci Edwards, 2/13/06 vs. UW-Green Bay • 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE 21, Maria Viall, 12/1/03 vs. Loyola 14 vs. Youngstown St., 2/2/02 21, Teresa Teske, 2/9/91 vs. UW-Parkside • FREE THROWS MADE • ASSISTS 38 vs. Nebraska, 12/13/97 14, Pam Bartnik, 1/17/94 vs. Cleveland St. • FREE THROW PCT. • FIELD GOALS MADE .950 vs. Cleveland St., 2/12/00 14, Maria Viall, 12/28/01 vs. St. Mary’s (CA) • MOST REBOUNDS • FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 60 vs. NE Illinois, 1/22/91 23, Jen Greger, 3/7/97, vs. Detroit 23, Niki Flack, 12/19/93 vs. Northeastern Illinois • ASSISTS 28 vs. C. Michigan, 12/17/00 • FIELD GOAL PCT. (MIN 10 MADE) .833, Kimberly Becker, 2/27/03 vs. Wright State • STEALS 22 vs. Furman, 11/28/98 • 3-POINTERS MADE 8, Jessica Wilhite, 12/4/02 vs. Northern Illinois

PANTHERS ALL-TIME AT HOME YEAR W L PCT. YEAR W L PCT. 1971-72 1 1 .500 1989-90 9 3 .750 1972-73 1 1 .500 1990-91 6 4 .600 1973-74 2 2 .500 1991-92 13 3 .813 1974-75 3 4 .429 1992-93 9 1 .900 1975-76 4 3 .571 1993-94 8 6 571 1976-77 0 7 .000 1994-95 2 8 .200 1977-78 1 7 .143 1995-96 3 9 .250 1978-79 3 5 .375 1996-97 10 2 .835 1979-80 6 2 .750 1997-98 7 5 .583 1980-81 6 6 .500 1998-99 6 5 .545 1981-82 7 4 .636 1999-00 8 4 .667 1982-83 12 2 .857 2000-01 11 2 .846 1983-84 8 1 .889 2001-02 9 3 .750 1984-85 11 0 1.000 2002-03 8 5 .615 1985-86 7 4 .636 2003-04 11 2 .846 1986-87 10 2 .835 2004-05 7 5 .583 Tickets for UWM women’s basketball games are available at all 1987-88 12 0 1.000 2005-06 13 3 .813 Ticketmaster outlets, by phone at 414-276-4545 or online at 1988-89 9 3 .750 TOTAL 241 124 .660 ticketmaster.com. Prices range from $8-$10 for adults. www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 129 THIS IS UWM Milwaukee Panthers THE PAVILION The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s newest on-campus building is the Pavilion, which is the home of UWM Athlet- ics. The Pavilion offi cially opened its doors to the public in January of 2006, though some work on the structure and the adjacent grounds continued throughout the year. The build-

The Pavilion The ing was offi cially dedicated by Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle and UWM Chancellor Carlos Santiago on May 2, 2006.

Among the new athletics facilities in the building are offi ces for coaches and staff, a student-athlete-only weight room, new locker rooms for all teams and team rooms and lounges for men’s basketball, women’s basketball and women’s vol- leyball.

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

“Success leaves clues, and with our entire athletic program ranking as the most successful in the league year after year, we now have something that really proves that,” UWM men’s basketball head coach Rob Jeter said. “The Pavilion is a great place, not just for our team to train but for our players to have the academic assistance center and resources right here. Our athletic training facility is outstanding – it is on par with plac- es like Wisconsin and Marquette that I have been previously. The locker rooms, the team rooms, the weight room – this is a big-time college atmosphere now. It has all the right pieces to make this an even more successful athletic program.”

UWM’s general student population is also benefi tting tre- mendously from the new facility. A new fi tness center has ex- pansive rooms for cardio workouts, as well as a weight room. The state-of-the-art area is the most visible from the outside of the facility, as it features two levels of windows. The new recreation center has two expansive levels and houses four sport courts surrounded by a suspended 1/8 mile track. The facility is utilized by individuals seeking open gym space, run and walk space on the track, and the University’s intramural programs. The building also includes academic facilities for the College of Health Sciences along with accommodations for the new Physical Therapy and expanded Sports Medicine programs.

The $40 million project, which broke ground in June of 2003, came in below budget. Half of the funding is coming from UWM parking fees, while the other half is from state funds and student segregated fees. The athletic department has also undertaken a variety of fundraising efforts for even greater enhancements within its space in the facility. The most distinctive feature of the 135,000-gross-square-foot Pa- vilion is the extensive use of glass “walls,” creating a feeling of openness and allowing expansive views of nearby Downer The exterior of the Pavilion (top), the new auxilary gym Woods and the campus. (middle) and the student-athlete computer lab 130 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA INFORMATION Traci Edwards (left) and Molly O’Brien (right) answer questions following UWM’s NCAA Tournament First Round game with Michigan State www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 131 MEDIA INFORMATION Milwaukee Panthers

• WELCOME TO UWM BASKETBALL AREA NEWSPAPERS WAUK (1510 AM)/ The UWM Sports Information Department welcomes your Milwaukee Journal Sentinel WMCS (1290 AM) coverage of the 2006-07 UWM women’s basketball team. As- 333 W. State St. 770 N. Jefferson St. sistant Sports Information Director Kevin Conway serves as Milwaukee, WI 53203 Milwaukee, WI 53202 the main contact for women’s basketball. He can be reached (P): 414-273-3776 in the offi ce at (414) 229-2413, by cell phone at (414) 750-0298 (P): 414-224-2310 or by e-mail at [email protected]. (F): 414-224-2049 (F): 414-291-3776

• GETTING THE INFORMATION UWM Post WISN (1130 AM) The sports information offi ce produces a game notes packet UW-Milwaukee 759 N. 19th St. for every women’s basketball game, as well as releases for Union-EG80 Milwaukee, WI 53233 other special announcements and events. To be added to an Milwaukee, WI 53201 (P): 414-342-1111 electronic mailing list for prompt delivery of those releases to your home or offi ce computer, contact Kevin Conway. The (P): 414-229-4578 (F): 414-342-4734 releases can also be distributed via fax and are available in the (F): 414-229-4579 Covering Panther Basketball Panther Covering media room prior to every UWM women’s basketball game. WJYI (1340 AM) MILWAUKEE TELEVISION 5407 W. McKinley Ave. • INTERVIEW REQUESTS WDJT-TV (CBS-Ch. 58) Milwaukee, WI 53208 Head coach Sandy Botham and members of the UWM women’s 809 S. 60th St. (P): 414-454-0900 basketball team are available to the media on a regular basis (F): 414-454-0877 following practice. Arrangements for phone interviews can also Milwaukee, WI 53214 be made, but should be made through the sports information (P): 414-607-8140 department. Requests for interviews on game days must be (F): 414-777-5802 WSSP (1250 AM) made in advance. 11800 W. Grange Ave. WISN-TV (ABC-Ch. 12) Hales Corners, WI 53130 • PREGAME MEDIA SERVICES 719 N. 19th St. (P): 414-529-1250 The Klotsche Center Media Room is open 90 minutes prior to (F): 414-529-2122 the scheduled tipoff. Game notes, programs, media guides, Milwaukee, WI 53233 updated team and league statistics, plus other special infor- (P): 414-937-3337 mation, will be available in the media room at that time. A (F): 414-342-7505 WTMJ (620 AM) pregame meal is served in the media room approximately 720 E. Capital Dr. one hour prior to the tipoff. Starting lineups will be available WITI-TV (Fox-Ch. 6) Milwaukee, WI 53202 courtside approximately 10 minutes prior to the tipoff. 9001 N. Green Bay Rd. (P): 414-967-5318 • POSTGAME MEDIA SERVICES Milwaukee, WI 53209 (F): 414-967-5298 The media room will be the site of all post-game media confer- (P): 414-586-2181 ences. The visiting coach and requested players will be brought (F): 414-586-2141 WIRE SERVICES to the media room following a 10-minute cooling-off period, Associated Press followed by UWM players and UWM head coach Sandy Bo- WTMJ-TV (NBC-Ch. 4) 922 N. 4th St. tham. A member of the UWM Sports Information Department 720 E. Capitol Dr. Milwaukee, WI 53203 staff will ask members of the media which players they would Milwaukee, WI 53212 (P): 414-271-0158 like to speak to approximately fi ve minutes prior to the con- (F): 414-225-3599 clusion of the game. One-on-one interviews can be arranged (P): 414-967-5316 through the UWM Sports Information Department, but most (F): 414-967-5466 requests will not be fulfi lled until the regularly-scheduled Wisconsin Radio Network media conference is complete. MILWAUKEE RADIO 302 E. Washington Ave. WOKY (920 AM) Suite 102 • INTERNET INFORMATION 12100 West Howard Ave. Madison, WI 53703 All UWM women’s basketball information is also available on (P): 608-251-3900 the internet at www.uwmpanthers.com. Game notes, recaps, Greenfi eld, WI 53228 stats, box scores and features are all posted on the site. (P): 414-799-1920 (F): 608-251-7233 (F): 414-327-3200 132 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide MEDIA INFORMATION KEVIN O’CONNOR KEVIN CONWAY InformationMilwaukee Sports Sports Information Director Asst. Sports Information Director

Kevin O’Connor is in his seventh year as the sports information A 2003 graduate of UWM, Kevin Conway is in his third year as director at UWM. an assistant sports information director.

O’Connor joined the UWM staff in Conway is the main contact for wom- October of 2000 and is the main con- en’s soccer, women’s basketball, track tact for men’s basketball, women’s and fi eld and cross country, while also volleyball and tennis. He also serves handling much of the design work as a special assistant to Director for UWM media guide covers, posters of Athletics Bud Haidet on special and other publicity materials. events. Prior to returning to UWM in 2004, Conway spent a year as a media Prior to coming to UWM, O’Connor relations intern at Miami (Ohio) Uni- established a wide-ranging media versity. He was the school’s contact background. He was the program for women’s soccer, swimming and director at WOSH Radio in Oshkosh, diving, track and fi eld, cross country Wis., where he served as the play-by-play voice for UW-Os- and softball. hkosh basketball and the voice of the NCAA Division III Col- lege World Series. O’Connor was also responsible for station As an undergraduate at UWM, Conway worked in the sports operations, including budgeting, promotions, programming information offi ce performing a variety of duties, working and community involvement. extensively on Horizon League Championships for men’s and women’s soccer and men’s basketball. He also produced the O’Connor also worked as the news director, sports director 2002 and 2003 baseball media guides. and program director of WPVL Radio in Platteville, Wis. He was actively involved in the broadcast coverage of UW-Platteville CHRIS ZILLS sports, broadcasting two NCAA Division III National Champion- ships and a third at WSUP Radio in Platteville. Asst. Sports Information Director

O’Connor’s media background also includes time as a student Chris Zills is in his second year as an assistant sports informa- assistant and interim sports information director at UW-Plat- tion director at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. teville. He also has worked for the Associated Press and done freelance work for the Wisconsin State Journal and the Milwau- Zills is the primary media relations kee Journal Sentinel while also working as a regular contributor contact for men’s soccer, swimming to D3Hoops.com. O’Connor also spent a year as an on-air host and diving and baseball. He is also assisting SID Kevin O’Connor with and producer at WAUK Radio in Waukesha, Wis. men’s basketball.

MILWAUKEE SPORTS INFORMATION Zills came to UWM from Marian Col- Assistant SID/WBB Contact: ...... Kevin Conway lege in Fond du Lac, where he spent Sports Information Director: ...... Kevin O’Connor the last four-and-a-half years as the Asst. Sports Information Director:...... Chris Zills school’s sports information director. Press Row Phone: ...... (414) 229-6276 Zills, a Wisconsin native who earned Website: ...... www.uwmpanthers.com his undergraduate degree from UW- Conway Offi ce/Cell: ...... 414-229-2413/750-0298 LaCrosse, has also worked for the LaCrosse Bobcats in the Conway E-Mail: ...... [email protected] Continental Basketball Association and served an internship O’Connor Offi ce/Cell:...... 414-229-5674/750-2091 with the . O’Connor E-Mail: ...... [email protected] Zills Offi ce/Cell: ...... 414-229-4593/750-2090 At Marian, Zills was responsible for the promotion and media relations activities for the entire Division III athletic department Zills E-Mail:...... [email protected] and its 12 varsity sports. Zills was regularly honored by the Col- SID Offi ce Fax: ...... 414-229-6759 lege Sports Information Directors Association of America for Shipping Address:...... UWM Athletics - Sports Information his various publications. He also served as the secretary and ...... UWM Pavilion, Room 140 director of public relations for the Midwest Collegiate Hockey ...... Milwaukee, WI 53211 Association, of which Marian is a member. www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 133 MEDIA INFORMATION Milwaukee Panthers

The Horizon League Communications Office coordinates communications for the league’s 19 sports, including women’s basketball. Media services for basketball include a pre-sea- son prospectus and media guide, weekly press releases and daily statistical updates. The Horizon League also maintains a website at www.horizonleague.org, The site includes weekly releases, league tournament information, history and more.

Will Roleson is the Assistant Commissioner for Communica- tions for the league. Roleson leads the communications efforts with the assistance of Robert Hester, Nate Flannery and Amber HORIZON LEAGUE COMMUNICATIONS CONTACT INFORMATION Feldman. Nate Flannery Phone ...... 317-237-5604 Nate Flannery E-Mail ...... nfl [email protected] Roleson joined the Horizon League staff three summers ago after spending the previous fi ve years as Sports Information Will Roleson Phone ...... 317-237-5606 Will Roleson E-Mail ...... [email protected] Director at . As SID at Kent State, Roleson Robert Hester Phone ...... 317-237-5621 handled media relations for an 18-sport program and man- Robert Hester E-Mail ...... [email protected] aged a staff that included three full-time assistants, a historian Horizon League Communications League Horizon Amber Feldman Phone ...... 317-237-5628 and various students. He was the primary media contact for Amber Feldman E-Mail ...... [email protected] Kent State’s Division I-A football program for fi ve years and Offi ce Fax ...... 317-237-5620 the men’s basketball team from 2000-2002, during which time Shipping Address ...... Pan American Plaza the Golden Flashes twice advanced to the NCAA Tournament, ...... 201 South Capitol Avenue including a run to the “Elite Eight” in 2002. Prior to being named ...... Suite 500 SID at Kent State in 1999, Roleson was an assistant SID at the ...... Indianapolis, IN 46225 school for three years, working primarily with the women’s basketball, softball and soccer teams. as the main contact for men’s basketball, men’s soccer and baseball. Hester worked previously at Northern Illinois Univer- Roleson also served as co-chair of the Indianapolis Local Or- sity, where he served for nine years as an assistant and associate ganizing Committee’s media services committee for the 2006 sports information director. In addition to his sport responsibili- NCAA Men’s Final Four. ties, Hester serves as the league’s publications manager and men’s basketball tournament media manager. He assisted with Robert Hester is in his second year with the league and serves media services for the 2006 Final Four in Indianapolis.

Joining the staff in November of 2005, Nate Flannery serves as contact for women’s basketball, women’s soccer and softball. He most recently worked with the Indianapolis Indians Triple-A affi liate of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Flannery is also the league’s website manager and also assisted with media services during last year’s men’s basketball Final Four.

Amber Feldman a works as a full-time intern in the commu- nications offi ce. Feldman has also been an intern in the NCAA statistics offce before joining the Horizon League. She is serv- ing as the primary contact for volleyball, swimming and diving, cross country and track and fi eld.

www.horizonleague.org 134 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com 2006-07 Women’s Basketball Media Guide MEDIA INFORMATION UWM on the Air SCOTT WARRAS UWM ON TV Radio Play-By-Play Scott Warras is in his first season as the radio voice of Milwaukee women’s Once again this season, select Milwau- basketball. Warras will call play-by-play kee women’s basketball games can for every women’s basketball game this be heard throughout Milwaukee and season, while also serving as host for the Southeastern Wisconsin live on the ra- Sandy Botham Radio Show. dio. The 2006-07 season marks the fi rst that Panther basketball will be aired on He is no stranger to AM920 WOKY. The Panthers will once again make Panthers’ athletics, multiple appearances on TV in the however, as he has All games, including the pre-game and served as studio post-game shows, along with the weekly Milwaukee area. UWM’s Nov. 20 road engineer for men’s coaches’ show, can also be heard on the game at Wisconsin and its’ Feb. 1 basketball broad- offi cially-sanctioned website of UWM home game against Detroit will be casts the past three athletics - www.uwmpanthers.com. aired on WMLW. WMLW is available seasons. over the air on Channel 41 and on LIVE ON WOKY Time Warner Cable Channel 7. Warras is a 2003 Nov. 13 @ Miami ...... 6 p.m. graduate of Wisconsin Lutheran Col- Nov. 17 @ Drake ...... 7 p.m. LIVE ON WMLW lege where he continues to serve as Nov. 20 @ Wisconsin ...... 7 p.m. Nov. 20 at Wisconsin ...... 7 p.m. the school’s radio play-by-play voice Nov. 24 vs. San Jose State ...... 5 p.m. Feb. 1 vs. Detroit ...... 7 p.m. for football as well as both men’s and Nov. 25 vs. SMU/Bradley ...... 5/7 p.m. women’s basketball. Dec. 7 vs. Air Force ...... 7 p.m. Dec. 10 @ North Dakota State..... 2 p.m. In addition to his play-by-play duties, Dec. 23 @ La Salle ...... Noon Milwaukee will also Warras co-hosts “Good Day Milwaukee”, Dec. 28 vs. Loyola ...... 7 p.m. make an appearance weekday mornings on AM920 WOKY, and Jan. 18 vs. Youngstown State ..... 7 p.m. on ESPNU when it is a producer at News/Talk 1130 WISN. Jan. 27 @ Butler ...... 1 p.m. takes on UW-Green Feb. 1 vs. Detroit ...... 7 p.m. Bay in Green Bay on A resident of West Allis, Wis., Scott also Feb. 10 vs. UW-Green Bay ...... 2 p.m. Jan. 13. In addition, the Horizon serves as a high school baseball umpire Feb. 15 @ Cleveland State ...... 6 p.m. League Championship game will and youth basketball coach. Feb. 22 vs. Butler ...... 7 p.m. also be carried live on ESPNU. March 1 @ UIC

HORIZON LEAGUE LIVE ON ESPNU WEBCASTING SANDY BOTHAM RADIO SHOW Jan. 6 @ UW-Green Bay ...... 3 p.m. Mar. 11 Horizon League Championship The Horizon League and CSTV Net- Seven Sandy Botham Radio Shows will works are now in the second season be aired live on AM920 WOKY during of an extended partnership to pro- the season. The show will be broadcast vide free live video webcasts of all live from the Gasthaus in the UWM conference men’s and women’s bas- SANDY BOTHAM SHOW Student Union and will feature special ketball games not otherwise cleared promotions, player interviews and fan on television outlets. The 30-minute Sandy Botham TV interaction. The first show airs every Show will air 10 times during the Monday from Jan. 22 through March 5 The webcasted games, which also regular season and can be see on at 6:30 p.m. will be archived for later viewing, can LIVE ON WOKY WMLW Saturday mornings at 9 a.m. be accessed via the “All- Access” link January 22 Ryan Nolan hosts the show, which on the League’s offi cial web site. In January 29 will feature highlights, player inter- addition, some televised games may February 5 views and insight into the Panthers also be available via CSTV.com. Un- February 12 from Coach Botham. The show like many video web casts, all games February 19 will begin Jan. 6 and run through will be available free, provided view- February 26 ers have registered on the site. March 10. March 5 www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT 135 MEDIA INFORMATION Milwaukee Panthers GETTING TO THE KLOTSCHE CENTER COMING FROM THE SOUTH OR WEST Take I-94 to I-794 east. Follow 794 to the Lakefront/Lincoln Memorial Drive exit. Follow Lincoln Memorial Drive along the

Directions lakeshore until Lincoln turns west and becomes Kenwood Blvd. Follow Kenwood Blvd. to Downer Ave. Turn right on Downer to the Klotsche Center.

COMING FROM THE NORTH Take I-43 to the Capitol Dr. exit. Take a left at the stoplight at the end of the exit ramp and another left onto Capitol. Follow Capitol to Downer Ave. Turn right on Downer to the Klotsche Center.

ACCESSING THE KLOTSCHE CENTER FOR PRACTICE It is highly recommended that you make arrangements in advance with the UWM Sports Information Offi ce to access the Klotsche Center for practices. Typically, a member of the sports information staff will let escort you through the building from weekdays while school is in session, parking in most surface the main Pavilion entrance on the east side of the building. lots will be extremely limited. The Pavilion parking structure of- fers the best opportunity for open parking. Parking restrictions PARKING ADVICE are strictly enforced both on campus and in the surrounding Since most UWM practices at the Klotsche Center occur on neighborhoods. 2006-07 SCORERS’ TABLE CHECK OUT THE PANTHERS PERSONNEL ON THE INTERNET

Media members are invited to visit the newly-redesigned Chuck Detke Tom Kaczynski Pat McCabe uwmpanthers.com—the offi cially-sanctioned website of the UWM Athletic Department—to keep up with all of the latest information on the Milwaukee women’s basketball program. The site features game notes and previews prior to gameday, plus complete game recaps, postgame quotes, box scores and up-to-date statistics.

Fans can also follow the stats of all home games live online, while also listening to the games and various other audio features. The site also features profi les on every UWM women’s basketball player, as well as special feature stories on the team, updated throughout the season. Ray Scolavino Bob Krawczyk Plus the website - hosted by the Offi cial College Sports Net- work - has updated information on all 15 varsity sports at UWM. 136 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS www.uwmpanthers.com