2016-17 WILDCAT

ATHLETIC PHONE DIRECTORY TABLE OF CONTENTS All Area Codes (402) Staff Directory/Table of Contents .... Inside Front Cover Administration Media Information ...... 1 Dr. Marysz Rames, President’s Offi ce ...... 375-7200 ...... 2 Mike Powicki, Athletic Director ...... 375-7520 Administration ...... 3 Mike Barry, Associate Athletic Director / Sports & Rec Wildcat Athletic Facilities ...... 4-5 Facilities Director ...... 375-7521 Athletic Training Services ...... 6 Linda Anderson, Assistant Athletic Director Head Coach Chris Kielsmeier ...... 7-8 for Internal Affi ars ...... 375-7308 Assistant Coaches ...... 9 Ryan Hix, Asst. AD/Business Management ..... 375-7183 2016-17 Season Outlook ...... 10-11 Muffi n Morris, Senior Woman Administrator ....375-7310 2016-17 Wildcat Roster ...... 12 Shawn Pearcy, Faculty Athletic Representative ...375-7078 Wildcat Player Profi les...... 13-23 Deb Harm, Athletic Administrative Assistant ....375-7520 2015-16 Wildcat Statistics ...... 24 Athletic Department FAX ...... 375-7120 WSC All-Time Series Records ...... 25 Sports Information Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference ...... 26 Mike Grosz, Sports Information Director ...... 375-7326 2015-16 All-Northern Sun Conference Teams ...... 27 Lexie Loos, Graduate Assistant SID ...... 375-7326 2015-16 NSIC Statistical Leaders ...... 28-29 Sports Information FAX ...... 375-7271 Wildcat Basketball Records ...... 30-32 Training Room All-Time Award Winners ...... 33-34 Muffi n Morris, Head Athletic Trainer ...... 375-7310 Wildcat Coaching History ...... 35 Abu Ibrahim, Assistant Athletic Trainer ...... 375-7310 All-Time WSC Women's Basketball Results .....36-44 Jade Johnson, Assistant Athletic Trainer ...... 375-7310 Past Letterwinners ...... 45 Strength and Conditioning NSIC Composite Schedule ...... 46 Grant Darnell, Head Coach ...... 375-7465 NCAA Tournament Teams ...... Inside Back Cover CREDITS: The 2016-17 Wayne State College women's basketball media Alex Koch, Head Coach ...... 375-7012 guide is a publication of the Wayne State College athletic department, under the direction of Sports Information Director Mike Grosz. Additional help Men’s Basketball provided by graduate assistant Lexie Loos and student assistant Payton Jeff Kaminsky, Head Coach ...... 375-7309 Ruhl. Media Guide front cover designed by Theardis Young and Stable Gray Design. Photos by Bob Berry and Mike Grosz. Nathan Stover, Assistant Coach ...... 375-7728 Women’s Basketball Chris Kielsmeier, Head Coach ...... 375-7311 Kelly Kielsmeier, Assistant Coach ...... 375-7122 Cross Country Marlon Brink, Head Coach ...... 375-7507 Football Dan McLaughlin, Head Coach ...... 375-7315 Scott McLaughlin, Defensive Coordinator ...... 375-7157 Logan Masters, Offensive Coordinator ...... 375-7115 Women’s Soccer Bruce Erickson, Head Coach ...... 375-7506 Shelli Manson, Head Coach ...... 375-7522 Track and Field Former WSC women's basketball player Clare Duwelius Marlon Brink, Head Coach ...... 375-7507 (pictured front left in red) completed her third year as Basketball Operations Manager for the Minnesota Lynx Brett Suckstorf, Assistant Coach ...... 375-7507 from the WNBA. On June 27, 2016, the team was hon- ored by President Obama at the White House for win- Scott Kneifl , Head Coach ...... 375-7303 ning the 2015 WNBA title. Duwelius played at Wayne Kim DePew, Assistant Coach ...... 375-7560 State from 2009-12 and is the school's all-time leader in 3-point fi eld goals with 252. MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA GUIDELINES WILDCAT MEDIA OUTLETS CREDENTIALS NEWSPAPERS RADIO TELEVISION Requests for press, radio, photography and KWSC TV The Wayne Stater KWSC Radio television credentials should be made one week Sports Director Sports Editor Sports Director prior to the game to insure seating along press row. 1111 Main Street Requests should be directed to Sports Information 1111 Main Street 1111 Main Street Wayne, NE 68787 Wayne, NE 68787 Director Mike Grosz. Only members of the working Wayne, NE 68787 Phone: (402) 375-7424 Phone: (402) 375-7426 media will be issued credentials. Phone: (402) 375-7501 Credentials may be picked up at the will-call KTIV TV (Channel 4) The Wayne Herald KTCH/KCTY Radio window, located at the west entrance to Rice Audi- Brad Pautsch Sports Editor Aaron Scheffl er torium. Credentials must be visible at all times. 3135 Floyd Blvd. 114 Main Street P.O. Box 413 Sioux City, IA 51105 Wayne, NE 68787 Wayne, NE 68787 RADIO Phone: (712) 239-4100 Phone: (402) 375-2600 Phone: (402) 375-3700 A visitor's radio table, equipped with a courtesy Fax: (712) 239-2621 Fax: (402) 375-1888 Fax: (402) 375-5402 phone line, is located next to the visiting team's bench along the scoring table courtside at Rice KCAU TV (Channel 9) Norfolk Daily News KWPN Radio Auditorium. Radio stations should contact the Chris Palmquist Jay Prauner Tom McMahon Sports Information Offi ce one week before the 7th and Douglas P.O. Box 977 P.O. Box 84 game to receive broadcast information. Sioux City, IA 51101 Norfolk, NE 68702 West Point, NE 68788 Phone: (712) 277-2345 Phone: (402) 371-1020 Phone: (402) 372-5423 PHOTOGRAPHS Fax: (712) 277-4298 Fax: (402) 644-2080 Fax: (402) 372-5425 Photographers must follow all NCAA and WSC KMEG TV regulations concerning permissable locations to Sioux City Journal KNEN/US 92 Radio (Channel 14) take photos. Photographers are not allowed behind Barry Poe Eric McKay Chris Neyenhouse press row and the team benches, but are allowed 515 Pavonia Street 214 North 7th Street 100 Gold Circle to take photos from the stage. Sioux City, IA 51101 Suite 1 / PO Box 747 Dakota Dunes, Phone: (712) 279-5071 Norfolk, NE 68701 South Dakota 57049 PARKING Fax: (712) 279-5059 Phone: (402) 379-3300 Limited space is available in a reserved parking Fax: (402) 379-3008 Phone: (712) 277-3554 Fax: (712) 255-5250 lot outside Rice Auditorium. Contact the Sports Omaha World-Herald Information Offi ce for parking availability. Marjie Ducey KEXL Radio Omaha World-Herald Joe Tjaden CONFERENCE WEEKLY INTERVIEWS Building - 1314 Douglas P.O. Box 789 Coach Kielsmeier and the WSC players will be Street, Suite 700 Norfolk, NE 68702 Northern Sun available for interviews during the week. Interviews Omaha, NE 68102 Phone: (402) 371-0780 Intercollegiate are not allowed during practices and before games. Phone: (402) 444-1000 Fax: (402) 371-6303 Conference Interview requests should be made through the Fax: (402) 344-3343 Nick Kornder Sports Information Offi ce. 2999 County Road 42 Lincoln Journal Star West - Suite #136 Burnsville, POST-GAME INTERVIEWS Ken Hambleton Minnesota 55306 After a brief "cooling off" period, Coach Kiels- 926 P Street Phone: (651) 288-4017 meier and the WSC players will be available for Lincoln, NE 68508 Fax: (952) 378-1694 post-game interviews near press row. Interview Phone: (402) 473-7431 requests with WSC players will be taken toward Fax: (402) 473-7291 the end of the game. NSIC OUTLETS Associated Press STATISTICS Eric Olson A complete package of pre-game notes and 909 N. 96th, Suite 104 statistics will be available. Halftime statistics will Omaha, NE 68102 also be provided. Phone: (402) 391-0031 Final statistics, including a play-by-play, will Fax: (402) 391-1412 be distributed to press row approximately 10-15 RADIO minutes after the game. The Sports Information Offi ce will fax or email results to any desired media outlet(s). Fax/email lists should be submitted three days prior to the game.

2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 1 ABOUT WAYNE STATE COLLEGE

Innovative programs. Excellent career preparation. Personal attention. Active campus life. Scenic surroundings. Founded in 1891 as Normal College, Wayne State College, in Wayne, Neb. earned a distinguished reputation as a teachers’ college from its early days. We’re still a great teachers’ college—but so much more!

Innovative Programs Wayne State’s four academic schools—Arts and Humani- ties, Business and Technology, Education and Counseling, and Natural and Social Sciences—offer a comprehensive selection of courses. You’ll fi nd over 150 majors and minors ranging from pre-professional studies to criminal justice to a nationally accredited undergraduate sports management program, and many others in 14 academic departments across campus. The Rural Health Opportunities Program (RHOP) at Wayne State College provides pre-professional training in medicine, pharmacy and dentistry in cooperation with the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Students who successfully complete the program at WSC are automatically accepted into medical, pharmacy, or dental school at UNMC. Upper-level education majors at Wayne State have the opportunity to participate in the Northeast Nebraska Teacher Academy (NENTA), the fi rst of its kind in the nation, where WSC students receive classroom experience with participating K-12 schools in the region. Through WSC WebCat On-line, students can register for class, check Personal Attention on grades and student accounts, from the convenience of their home or Students at Wayne State College don’t get lost in the crowd. With an residence hall room. average class size of 21 and a student/faculty ratio of 20:1, WSC students get to know their professors and classmates. Eighty percent of Wayne Excellent Career Preparation State professors have the highest degree in their fi eld—and most teach Whether students plan to be accountants or wildlife biologists, they fi rst-year as well as upper-level classes. You will fi nd dedicated professors receive the preparation they need at Wayne State College. In addition to and instructors at Wayne State College where teaching is their life’s work classes taught by experts in their fi elds, Wayne State College provides and their enthusiasm is contagious. internship and cooperative programs for students in a number of majors. Wayne State College offers a variety of support services and programs Many regional businesses actively recruit Wayne State students for intern- to students. The heart of the WSC campus is the Student Center, where ships, with many of these internships resulting in full-time employment after academic and personal support services are located. The Learning Center graduation. and Peer Tutoring Program are designed to help all students achieve the The WSC Career Services offi ce assists students with career explora- highest possible level of success in their studies. tion, job preparation skills, interviews, as well as arranging internships and cooperative experiences. Active Campus Life With more than 90 clubs and organizations on campus, Wayne State College students have many opportunities to be involved in campus and community life. Wayne State College has an active Greek life, with Greek Olympics being held at Homecoming each fall, as well as other social and service activities. The Student Activities Board (SAB) plans a variety of special programs each year, bringing musical groups such as Dierks Bentley, Three Doors Down, Terri Clark, Vertical Horizon, Five for Fighting, Goo Goo Dolls, Sawyer Brown, Blackhawk, Firehouse, Jason Aldean, Blake Shelton and others to campus. Comedian Adam Sandler and other national performers have performed on campus. The Multicultural Center, one of the newest campus programs, provides outreach and support to Wayne State College students and the region through special events during the year. Wayne State College competes in NCAA Division II, and is a member of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. Competitive sports include football, volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, men's and women's track and fi eld (indoor and outdoor), men's and women's cross country, baseball, softball and women’s soccer.

Scenic Surroundings You’ll feel right at home on Wayne State’s beautiful, historic campus located in the northeast Nebraska community of Wayne. The campus combines stately, historic buildings with the newly renovated Willow Bowl, Student Center, Ramsey Theatre, Studio Arts Building and Connell Hall. A new state-of-the-art outdoor track was completed in the summer of 2014 while fi eld turf was installed in the summer of 2013 to complete a $1.3 mil- lion athletic renovation at Bob Cunningham Field/Memorial Stadium. Wayne State College’s seven residence halls provide students with a comfortable, affordable and convenient place to live with easy access to the entire campus community. Each hall has lounges and recreation areas, laundry facilities, mail service, academic tutors and study areas. Six of the seven halls are wired for access to the campus computer network from your personal computer.

2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 2 WAYNE STATE ADMINISTRATION

Dr. Marysz Rames was re-surfaced and painted in the summer of 2014 as the fi nal phase of the project. President Powicki currently serves on the NCAA Division II Athletic Directors Association Board, NCAA Central Regional Advisory Committee for base- Dr. Marysz Rames was appointed the 13th ball and is on the Northern Sun Conference Hall of Fame Committee. He president of Wayne State College by the Nebraska also serves locally as the Wayne Kiwanis Board President along with the State College System Board of Trustees on June Wayne Area Economic Development Board of Directors and Revitalize 18. She came to Wayne State from Dakota State Wayne Committees. University in Madison, S.D., where she had served Prior to arriving at Wayne State, Powicki served as Assistant Athletic as interim president since Aug. 15, 2014. Director at Minnesota State University in Mankato, Minnesota. He was Rames earned her education doctorate in adult the Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing and Corporate Partnerships and higher education in 1997 from the University from 2008-10 and was promoted to Assistant Director of Athletics for of South Dakota in Vermillion. She earned her bachelor of science Development and Strategic Partnerships in 2010 where he served in degree in business administration and communication studies, with a that role until July 2012 when he arrived at Wayne State. minor in economics, in 1982, and her master’s degree in educational While at MSU, Powicki successfully developed and executed the administration in 1986, from University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, athletics department revenue generation plan, responsible for generating Colo. $1.7 million annually. Powicki managed all fundraising, development and She has spent the past year as interim president at Dakota State marketing operations while overseeing the athletic department marketing/ University (DSU) in Madison, South Dakota. During this time she was fundraising staff. Powicki also served as the athletic department’s senior instrumental in promoting a strong shared governance system, fi naliz- development offi cer functioning as a liaison to the MSU Foundation and ing the university’s fi ve-year strategic plan, revitalizing the university’s the Vice President for Advancement, focusing on major gifts and special Foundation and actively raising funds to increase scholarships. Rames projects. also worked with the legislature and others in several major new con- Powicki oversaw the implementation of numerous media rights struction and renovation projects. contracts for MSU’s athletic department including radio broadcast rights, Prior to her interim appointment, Rames served as the vice presi- television broadcast carriage rights and the department’s multi-year dent for student affairs from 2000 until June 2015 at South Dakota advertising sales rights with the fi rm Front Row Marketing Services. State University (SDSU) in Brookings. As the senior student affairs Powicki also served as Associate Athletic Director for External Af- offi cer, Rames oversaw numerous university divisions and initiatives, fairs at Upper Iowa University from 2004-2008 where he was a part of including, but not limited to, enrollment management, student success, the Peacocks transition from NCAA Division III to NCAA Division II status strategic planning, fundraising/fi scal management, diversity and inclu- and into the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. While at Upper sion, collaborative partnerships, leadership development, and increas- Iowa, Powicki monitored all team operations, recruiting and fundraising ing effi ciency and effectiveness for students. budgets. Powicki oversaw the UIU Recreation and Fitness Center staff, Rames served as an assistant professor of education at SDSU, budget and overall operation. teaching courses in administration and leadership in student affairs; In his time at Upper Iowa he created and sold athletic corporate spon- serving on master’s and doctoral students’ graduate committees; and sorship opportunities, supervised and coordinated all athletic department conducting research in fi nancial trends in higher education, student fundraising activities, developed and implemented the Peacock Club for retention and completion, and affordability and access to higher edu- donors and successfully completed the “Road to Glory” athletic facility cation. Rames also served as the interim associate vice president of capital improvement project. He also served as tournament director for student affairs (1997-1999) and the interim director for diversity en- various national and regional NCAA Division II Championship events. hancement (1999) at SDSU. During his tenure at UIU, Powicki served as an adjunct professor Prior to her arrival at SDSU, Rames worked at Aims Community for the Exercise and Sports Studies within the Department of Educa- College in Greeley, Colo., and the University of , in Laramie. tion. Powicki obtained his bachelor degree from the University of Iowa Her scholarly presentations include topics such as student services, in exercise science in and earned his masters degree in exercise and retention efforts, and working with today’s college students. sport science/sport administration from Wisconsin-La Crosse. Rames and her husband, Steve, have two children. Their son, Mike has two daughters – Faith and Elle (pronounced L) - and resides Matthew, is attending college in Missouri and daughter, Jessica, will in Wayne. start college this fall in Minnesota. Mike Barry Mike Powicki Associate Director of Athletics Director of Athletics Facilities/Rec Center Director Mike Powicki is in his fi fth year as Director of Athletics at Wayne State College. Powicki began Mike Barry is in his 17th year (2016-17) his duties at Wayne State College on July 23, 2012 as associate director of athletics and in his 19th and has been instrumental in improvements to ath- year as the director of sports and recreational fa- letic facilities during his three years at the school. cilities at Wayne State College. His duties include In his fi rst four years at WSC, over $2.3 million scheduling athletic contests and practices, home has been invested in facility improvements, staffng game management and serving as the athletic and and operations enhancements. WSC athletics recreational facilities’ coordinator. is currently on pace to successfully complete a second major capital Barry was the Wayne State women’s basketball head coach for improvement project under Powicki with the Memorial Stadium Press seven seasons from 1989-96. He compiled a 96-91 record, which is Box Construction Project covering $1.75 million. second all-time on the school’s career victory list. His best team was the Wildcat student-athletes continued to excel in the classroom dur- 1993-94 squad which posted a 22-5 record. ing the 2015-16 school year. The overall athletic department grade Prior to arriving at Wayne State, Barry served two years as an as- point average was 3.2 with 12 of the 13 sports at Wayne State posting sistant women’s basketball coach at Pratt Community College in Kansas. a cumulative grade point average over 3.00. WSC led the NSIC with He also coached at Chadron State, Eastern New Mexico University, and 14 Myles Brand All-Academic With Distinction recipients to go with 213 Fullerton and Stuart high schools in Nebraska. Presidential Scholar Athletes and 93 NSIC All-Academic selections. Barry, a native of Grant, was a four-sport athlete at Chadron State. The fi rst major athletic project that was completed under the guidance He was a three-time NAIA national qualifi er in the triple jump, and also of Powicki was the Bob Cunningham Field/Memorial Stadium Renova- lettered in basketball, football, and cross country. Barry earned his tion project. The project began in May, 2013 and was highlighted by bachelor’s degree in physical education from Chadron State in 1983 and installation of artifi cial turf, ornamental fencing, press box graphics and earned is master’s degree in secondary education from Chadron State new goal posts. The $1.6 million project also included the widening, in 1988. lengthening and re-sodding of the Wildcat Soccer Pitch, along with in- Mike and his wife, Jeannette, have two children: Jordan (24) and stalling new irrigation, facility fencing, scoreboard and making the facility Jalen (21), and they reside in Wayne. ADA accessible. The Dr. LeRoy Simpson Track at Memorial Stadium

2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 3 WAYNE STATE FACILITIES

Memorial Stadium / Bob Cunningham Field Memorial Stadium has been “Home of the Wild- cats” since 1931 when the college purchased 11 acres of land for athletic fi elds. The grandstand was constructed in 1933. The stadium was offi cially designated Memorial Stadium following World War II in honor of the Wayne State students who served in the war. Bob Cunningham Field was named in 1993 for the WSC three-sport Hall of Fame standout (1936-39). The press box was built at the time of the grand- stand construction, with a second level being added in 1969. The main stadium has seating for 2,500 fans while the bleachers on the east side of the fi eld can seat an additional 750 fans. During the summer of 2013, Cunningham Field underwent a renovation with synthetic fi eld turf replacing the grass surface. Recreation Center The Wayne State College Recreation Center opened in 1987 and is the college’s main facility for student recreation and selected athletic activities. The main area in the Recreation Center provides a state-of-the- art six-lane running track that was resurfaced in 2003 and three full-size courts for basketball, volleyball, tennis, and badminton. Racquetball, weight training, aerobics, gymnastics, wrestling and sauna facilities are all available to WSC students, faculty and staff as well as residents of the Wayne community. The Recreation Center also houses locker rooms for Wildcat athletic teams, and offi ces for the WSC athletic department.

Carlson Natatorium Carlson Natatorium adjoins the Recreation Center and Rice Auditorium. The 25-yard long pool is used for a variety of func- tions, including lap swimming, aquasize classes, senior wellness aquasize classes, HHPS classes, intramural activities and athlet- ic training rehabilitation exercises. The natatorium is open in the summer for use by the athletic camps and Rec Center members.

2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 4 WAYNE STATE FACILITIES

Rice Auditorium

Rice Auditorium serves as the home for the Wildcat volleyball squad as well as men’s and women’s basketball teams. Recent upgrades to the arena include: new lights in 2011, new/renovated locker rooms and offi ces for all three teams in 2008, new balcony seats and a new stage curtain in 2007 and a new playing surface in 2005. The gymnasium area seats approximately 2,500 for basketball games and volleyball matches. Named for John D. Rice, Wayne State College president from 1951-56, Rice Auditorium was the site of the 1999 NCAA Division II North Central Regional Men’s Basketball Championships, the 2006 NSIC Red Baron Women’s Basketball Classic and the 2012 NCAA Division II Central Regional Women’s Basketball Championships.

Weight Room

Recognizing the importance of fi rst-class facilities for their student athletes, the Wayne State College athletic department completed a state-of-the-art renovation to its athletic facilities in the fall of 2008, building a new weight room at Memorial Stadium. All Wayne State student athletes have utilized the benefi ts of new weight room equipment that features 18 platforms and racks, dumbbells and selectorized machines. The facility allows 72 student athletes to work out at the same time. The project has enhanced Wayne State's ability to attract high quality student athletes and provide current team members the resources necessary to compete at the NCAA Division II level.

Pete Chapman Baseball & Softball Complex fi eld and a new 10-inning electronic scoreboard was installed at The baseball and softball complex opened in the spring of the baseball fi eld in the spring of 2007. In the summer of 2009, 1996. Located north of Memorial Stadium, the complex provides a a new wood fence was installed in the outfi eld making the Pete picturesque setting for baseball and softball games. The baseball Chapman Softball Complex one of the best in the Central Region. fi eld received a face lift in the summer of 2004 with the additions of locker rooms, rest rooms, a concession stand and a press box. Soccer Field A wood fence was installed on the baseball fi eld prior to Located east of Memorial Stadium and adjacent to the base- the start of the 2005 season. In the spring of 2006, the facility ball fi eld, the WSC soccer fi eld made its debut in the fall of 1997, was named the Pete Chapman Baseball/Softball Complex in in time for the inaugural Wildcat soccer season. In 2013, a new honor of the late athletic director/football coach and his contri- scoreboard was put in place along with more grandstands and butions to the Wildcat athletic department. In the fall of 2006, new fencing and an expanded playing surface to accomodate the construction began on a locker room/press box on the softball growing population of soccer fans attending games. 2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 5 ATHLETIC TRAINING SERVICES

Muffi n Morris Dr. Benjamin Bissell Head Athletic Trainer Team Orthopedist Dr. Benjamin T. Bissell joined CNOS in 2013 after practicing at an Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Dr. Muffi n Morris is in her ninth year at Clinic for several years in North Platte, Neb. He Wayne State College serving as the head earned his bachelors degree in biochemistry from the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, Neb. and his athletic trainer. She oversees athletic medical degree from the University of Nebraska College of Medicine. Dr. Bissell completed his training for all 13 sports at Wayne State residency in orthopaedic surgery at the University College and serves as the head athletic of Vermont/Fletcher Allen Health Care in Burlington, Vt., where he also served as chief resident for one trainer for Wildcat football and men's year. In 2010 he completed an orthopaedic sports basketball. medicine/shoulder fellowship at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Prior to arriving at Wayne State Col- Dr. Bissell practices sports medicine and general lege, Morris worked four years at the University of South Dakota. orthopaedics, focusing on the shoulder, knee, and hip. His expertise includes hip arthroscopy, complex shoulder arthroscopy, knee stabilization, hip and knee arthro- She served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer and worked plasty, shoulder arthroplasty and general orthopaedic trauma. with football, softball, swimming/diving, track/cross country and volleyball programs at USD. Dr. Brian Johnson The Chariton, Iowa native earned her bachelor’s degree from Team Orthopedist Buena Vista University in athletic training in 2004. Morris then Brian Johnson, MD was raised in a military family obtained her master’s degree from the University of South Dakota in multiple areas around the country. He received his undergraduate degree in Molecular Biology from in 2006 in health, physical education and recreation and earned Brown University graduating with honors. While her doctorate degree in adult/higher education from the University there, he started on the Division 1 Football Team as a lineman and later started on the Rugby team of South Dakota on July 31, 2008. that won the Ivy League Crown three years in a row Morris resides in Wayne. and were Division 1 National Quarter Finalists. He attended the University of Texas, Houston School of Medicine. While at the University of Texas, Dr. Johnson graduated in the top two percent of his Other WSC athletic training staff members medical school class with the distinction of Junior A.O.A. Dr. Johnson later completed his residency training at the University of Utah and completed a Abu Ibrahim - Assistant Athletic Trainer Sports Medicine fellowship in San Diego, where he specialized in complex shoulder and knee reconstructions. He had the opportunity to study cartilage reconstructive Jade Johnson - Assistant Athletic Trainer procedures at the Rizzoli Institute in Italy during his residency and has published several scientifi c papers on this topic and other sports medicine related topics. Dr. Zach Kathol - Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Johnson has worked for CNOS since 2009. Katie Kroenke - Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Dr. Michael Nguyen Athletic Training Room Team Orthopedist Dr. Michael Nguyen joined CNOS as a Primary Care Sports Medicine Physician after completing his The Athletic Training Room is the site of taping, treatment fellowship training in Sports Medicine at Morristown and injury evaluations. It has a variety of up to date, quality Medical Center in Morristown, N.J. He initially trained in family medicine in Waterloo, Iowa through the equipment. A partial inventory of modalities available for athletes University of Iowa. He earned his medical degree include: three whirlpools, RichMar Theratouch 7.7 electrical as well as his MS in Hyperbaric Medicine from Saba University School of Medicine in Saba, Netherland- stimulation machine, RichMar HV-II combination ultrasound/ Antilles. Dr. Nguyen also earned a MS in Health Sciences Research from Texas State University at electrical stimulation machine, RichMar portable ultrasound San Marcos. machine, Game-ready intermittent compression machine, Utilizing his specialized training, Dr. Nguyen will focus on treating patients with orthopaedic injuries Therabath Parafi n machine, and Hydrocollator heat pack units. and conditions. His expertise includes treating sports The athletic training room also has six computers. medicine issues, concussions, osteoporosis and other musculoskeletal injuries using a comprehensive approach. Prior to joining CNOS Dr. Nguyen practiced at Atlantic Sports Health in Morristown, N.J. During his fellowship in N.J., Dr. Nguyen cared for athletes of all ages, both amateur and elite. He helped cover the N.Y. Jets football team, mixed martial arts events, as well as major triathlons and marathons in the tri-state area. He worked as an ER physician at Grundy Memorial Hospital in Grundy Center, Iowa and Waverly Health Center in Waverly, Iowa as well as several other towns across the state. Wildcat Sports Medicine Center

The Wildcat Sports Medicine Center, which opened December 1, 2005, is a 4,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility. The center is located next to the Wayne State College Recreation Center and serves as the hub for therapy and athletic training services. Dedicated to quality care, the Wildcat Sports Medicine Center provides the fi nest in sports rehabilitation, physical therapy and athletic training services to Wayne State College student-athletes, campus community. The Wildcat Sports Medicine Center represents excellence - a total commitment by Wayne State College to the health of its’ students and student athletes.

2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 6 HEAD COACH CHRIS KIELSMEIER

Chris Kielsmeier is in his ninth schools in NCAA Division II to be ranked each of the last fi ve sea- season as head women's basketball sons for their academic success. In 2011-12, WSC tied for 21st coach at Wayne State College. In with a 3.446 GPA. eight years as leader of the Wildcats, The 2010-11 Wildcats ranked 22nd in NCAA Division II with Kielsmeier has guided the team to a 3.452 grade point average. Kielsmeier's 2009-10 squad was a 189-58 record (.765), including a 18th nationally with a 3.454 GPA while the 2008-09 team was 14th 132-40 mark (.767) in the Northern nationally at 3.473. Sun Conference. The Wildcats recorded the team's most successful season in Kielsmeier has coached school history under Kielsmeier in 2011-12, recording a 32-3 overall Wayne State to four NSIC regular record while winning a second straight Northern Sun Conference season titles in the last six years regular season title with a 20-2 league mark. WSC was unbeaten along with two NSIC Sanford Health at home for a third straight season, going 19-0 at Rice Auditorium. Tournament titles and fi ve trips to the The Wildcats also vaulted to a number one national ranking for the NCAA Division II National Tourna- fi rst time in school history. ment. In his 16 seasons as a head WSC captured a second NSIC/Sanford Health Women's coach, Kielsmeier owns a career Basketball Tournament Title in three seasons which led to the record of 368-102 (.783) and has Wildcats hosting the NCAA Central Regional for the fi rst time in advanced to the NCAA Tournament nine times with one national school history. Aided by stellar crowd support at Rice Auditorium, title. the Wildcats defeated Minnesota State, Augustana and Metro Wayne State recorded a school record 12th straight winning State to earn the school's fi rst-ever Central Region Title. WSC season in 2015-16 under Kielsmeier, fi nishing 17-12 overall and then advanced to the Elite Eight in San Antonio, Texas where the 13-9 in the NSIC South Division (fourth). With an 87-77 win over St. top ranked Wildcats were upset by #5 Bentley (Mass.) to end the Cloud State on January 16, 2016, Kielsmeier became the all-time season 32-3. WSC women's basketball wins leader, surpassing Ryun Williams Kielsmeier was selected NSIC Coach of the Year for a second who was 182-106 in 10 seasons (1998-2008). time and he was awarded Russell Athletic/Region 7 Women's Kielsmeier coached the Wildcats to a 28-6 record in the 2014-15 Basketball Coach of the Year for leading the Wildcats to the NSIC season, including an 18-4 mark in the NSIC that resulted in another and Central Region titles. WSC ended the 2011-12 season ranked regular season league championship for the Wildcats. It was the fourth in the fi nal USA Today/ESPN Division II Top 25 Coaches second straight and four NSIC regular season title in the last fi ve Poll. seasons for Wayne State as the Wildcats fi nished two games ahead Kielsmeier coached WSC to a 26-4 record in 2010-11, going of second place Northern State and Minnesota State, both 16-6 in 21-1 in the Northern Sun Conference to capture the NSIC regular league play. season title by an impressive fi ve games. The 21 wins were the WSC also advanced to the NCAA Division II National Tourna- most ever by an NSIC team in league play. The Wildcats went ment in the 2014-15 season, marking the fi fth time in the last six unbeaten at home for a second straight season, going 12-0 at Rice years the Wildcats advanced to post-season play. The Wildcats Auditorium. The 26 wins tied for second most in school history and won their fi rst NCAA Tournament game, 87-80 over Harding (Ark.), marked the fi fth time in the last seven seasons that WSC women's before falling to host Fort Hays State 70-54 in the semi-fi nals of basketball has won 20 or more games in the same season. the NCAA Central Regional. Wayne State fi nished the season Kielsmeier also coached Wayne State's fi rst-ever All-American ranked 18th in the fi nal USA Today Sports/WBCA Division II Top in women's basketball during the 2010-11 season as junior forward 25 Coaches Poll. Ashley Arlen collected three All-American honors after averaging Under Kielsmeier in 2013-14, the Wildcats captured the Northern team-highs of 16.4 points and 8.6 rebounds per game. She was Sun Conference regular season title (19-3) while recording a 28-5 named First Team All-American by the 2011 Women's Division II overall record. WSC advanced to the NCAA Division II National Bulletin and WBCA 2011 Division II State Farm All-America Teams Tournament for the fourth time under Kielsmeier, topping Pittsburg along with Daktronics Second Team All-American honors voted on State 83-77 before falling to Emporia State 76-69 in the Central by sports information directors across the nation. Regional Semi-Finals. Kielsmeier achieved his 300th career win during the 2013-14 season, knocking off Augustana 70-65 in Wayne on November 25, 2013. The 28 wins by the Wildcats were the second most in school history for a single season and the program notched a 10th consecutive winning season which is a school record. WSC ended the 2013-14 season ranked 16th in the fi nal USA Today Sports/ WBCA Top 25 Coaches Poll. In 2012-13, Wayne State fi nished with a 17-10 record while ty- ing for fourth in the NSIC South Division at 13-9 in league play. The Wildcats were ranked in the top 25 for the fi rst half of the season and extended a school record home court win streak to 52 games (a span covering over 3 1/2 seasons) until a January 4th home loss to Concordia-St. Paul snapped the amazing home court win streak. The Wildcats also continued their success in the classroom during the 2012-13 season, named to the WBCA Academic Top 25 Honor Roll for a fi fth straight season. WSC ranked 25th in team cumulative grade point average at 3.444 and is one of just eight

2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 7 HEAD COACH CHRIS KIELSMEIER

In 2009-10 Kielsmeier guided Wayne State to a 26-5 overall record, fi nishing tied for second in the NSIC with a 16-4 league mark that led to him receiving the 2010 NSIC Coach of the Year Award. The Wildcats captured the 2010 NSIC Sanford Health Women's Basketball Tournament Title, clinching a berth in the NCAA Divi- sion II National Tournament for the third time in fi ve seasons. The 26 wins were the second most in school history and marked the fourth time in the last six seasons that Wayne State has recorded 20 or more wins in a season. During the memorable 2009-10 season the Wildcats achieved several other milestones. WSC won 15 straight games at the end of the season, marking the second longest win streak in school history. The Wildcats also posted a perfect 15-0 mark at home in Rice Auditorium to record just the second unbeaten season at home in school history. Kielsmeier was hired as the 10th coach in the program's history on May 8, 2008. He comes to Wayne State College after serving eight years as head coach at Howard Payne University in Chris Kielsmeier Coaching File Brownwood, Texas, an NCAA Division III school. He compiled an 2015-16...... 17-12 13-9 NSIC impressive 179-44 record as head coach and led the Lady Jackets 2014-15...... 28-6 18-4 NSIC to a 33-0 record and the NCAA Division III National championship 2013-14...... 28-5 19-3 NSIC in 2007-08. Kielsmeier was named the WBCA South Region 2012-13...... 17-10 13-9 NSIC and National Coach of the Year in 2007-08 and was selected the 2011-12...... 32-3 20-2 NSIC Texas Association of Basketball Coaches Small College Coach 2010-11...... 26-4 21-1 NSIC of the Year. He was the winningest women's basketball coach 2009-10...... 26-5 16-4 NSIC in Howard Payne University history, coaching the school to four 2008-09...... 15-13 12-8 NSIC straight appearances (2005-08) in the NCAA Division III National 2007-08...... 33-0 Tournament. 2006-07...... 28-2 While coaching at Howard Payne, Coach Kielsmeier developed a trademark of stellar defense. Over his fi nal seven seasons at 2005-06...... 24-5 HPU, opponents shot just 34 percent from the fi eld to rank as one 2004-05...... 24-5 of the top defenses in the nation. Kielsmeier's team ranked fourth 2003-04...... 20-7 in scoring defense in 2007-08 (47.5) and led NCAA Division III in 2002-03...... 19-6 scoring defense in 2006-07 allowing just 44.2 points per game. 2001-02...... 17-9 During his career, Kielsmeier has coached three All-Americans, 2000-01...... 14-10 fi ve honorable mention All-Americans, two national Players of the Year, 51 All-Conference selections, three Freshmen of the Year, Chris Kielsmeier at WSC 189-58 (.765) six All-Freshmen Team selections and 75 All-Academic selections. Overall record 368-102 (.783) He has won one national title, two divisional championships, fi ve conference tournament titles, four regular season conference titles 8 years at Wayne State College (2008-pres.) and is a fi ve-time conference Coach of the Year award winner to go with three Region Coach of the Years and the 2008 WBCA National 8 years at Howard Payne University in Texas (2000-08) Coach of the Year recipient. In 2013-14 Kielsmeier received the WBCA Victory Club Coaches Award in honor of his 300th career win during the season. Kielsmeier was inducted into the Howard Payne University Athletic Hall of Fame on October 24, 2014 and in the summer of 2015 was elected to the Women's Basketball Coaches Association Board of Directors. He is one of just two NCAA Division II coaches on the 24-member board and will serve a three year term starting in the 2015-16 season. Kielsmeier is a native of Iowa, graduating from Hubbard- Radcliffe High School and he is a 1999 graduate of Iowa State University. He served as the intern for the women's basketball program at Iowa State under head coach Bill Fennelly and then became the assistant women's basketball coach at Howard Payne University in the 1999-2000 season before taking over as the head coach in 2000. Kielsmeier resides in Wayne, Nebraska. 2016-17 Wildcat Coaching Staff: Left to right, Assis- tant Coach Kelly Kielsmeier, Graduate Assistant Coach Hailie Sample and Head Coach Chris Kielsmeier.

2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 8 ASSISTANT COACHES

Kelly Kielsmeier Hailie Sample Assistant Coach Graduate Assistant Coach Kelly Kielsmeier is in his ninth year as an assistant coach Hailie Sample moves into with the Wayne State College her second year as a graduate women's basketball program. assistant coach for the Wayne As the top assistant, Kelly State College women's basket- serves as recruiting and camp ball program. Her duties include coordinator and also assists travel arrangements along with with scouting reports for WSC assisting in scouting reports and women's basketball. many other day-to-day opera- During the season, he tions to help the program. works with the Wildcat guards Sample comes to Wayne and also handles pre/post State following a stellar playing season workouts to go with fi lm career at the University of Ne- exchange/editing and fundrais- braska where she started 131 ing activities. games in four years. During her senior season in Lincoln, Prior to coming to Wayne State, Kielsmeier served three Sample averaged 7.7 points and 7.0 rebounds per game seasons as head women's basketball coach at Southwestern while shooting a school record 61.1 percent (99-162) from Community College in Creston, Iowa. While at the school, the fi eld to rank second in the Big 10. he coached four All-Region players and guided the team to Regarded as one of the top defenders in the Big 10 dur- the Blackhawk Community College East Tournament title ing her four years at Nebraska, Sample fi nisher her Husker in 2005. Before that, Kielsmeier worked as an assistant coach at playing career tied for third all-time with 131 starts while Howard Payne University in Brownwood, Texas where he playing in all 132 games. She recorded 739 career points, helped the team compile a 70-32 record during that time. 717 rebounds and 227 assists as a Husker, becoming one While at Howard Payne, Kielsmeier worked with the guards of only fi ve players in school history to achieve 700 points, and served as the team's recruiting coordinator. He coached 700 rebounds and 200 career assists. 15 All-Conference and one All-Freshmen Team performers Sample helped Nebraska to four consecutive NCAA along with 19 All-Academic selections while at the school. Tournament appearances and was named to the Big 10 Kielsmeier is a 2004 graduate of Howard Payne Uni- All-Defensive Team as a junior. She earned spots on the versity, earning a bachelors degree in business administra- Tom Osborne Citizenship Team in 2014 and 2015 and was tion with a specialization in management. He is a native of named to the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in the Hubbard, Iowa and graduated from Hubbard-Radcliffe High spring of 2015 as a senior. School in 1998. A native of Flower Mound, Texas, Sample graduated from Kielsmeier resides in Wayne. the University of Nebraska in May, 2015 with a bachelor's degree in marketing. She is pursuing a master's degree in business at Wayne State College and resides in Wayne.

2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 9 2016-17 WILDCAT OUTLOOK

Wayne State College returns four starters and The Wildcat eight letter winners from last year’s team that had a school roster features three record 12th straight winning season, going 17-12 overall seniors, four juniors, and while fi nishing fourth in the NSIC South Division with three sophomores a 13-9 league mark. It was just the second time in the and four freshmen. last seven years that the Wildcats failed to advance to 5-10 senior the NCAA Division II National Tournament under head forward Anna coach Chris Kielsmeier, who enters his ninth season as M a r t e n s e n leader of the Wildcat program. (Belvidere, Ill.) “The strength of this team will be its depth and the started 28 games drive of our players to be a great team,” said Kielsmeier, last season and who is 189-58 (.765) at WSC that includes a 132-40 record averaged 7.2 points (.767) in the NSIC while leading the ‘Cats to fi ve trips to while grabbing a the NCAA Tournament with four NSIC regular season team-leading 6.3 titles. “We have some returners that are very experienced rebounds per game. and a good balance of younger players who are picking She recorded four up the system very quickly. The upperclassmen are double-doubles last providing great leadership and have helped teach the season and shot underclassmen the standard of our program.” 47.8 percent from Headlining the group of four returning starters are a the fi eld. pair of juniors who earned All-NSIC honors last season. Another returning 6-1 forward/center Paige Ballinger (Pender) was a senior is 5-8 guard Haley Moore (Milford) who produced First Team All- 6.3 points per game while ranking second on the team NSIC selection in 3-point fi eld goals with 39. Rounding out the senior last season class is 6-2 senior forward Katie Hoskins of Wayne, who after averaging sat out last season as a medical redshirt due to a knee 15 points, 6.3 injury. Two years ago, Hoskins played in all 34 games rebounds and as a backup forward and averaged 3.2 points and 2.8 1.9 blocks per rebounds a contest. game despite A returning junior on this year’s roster is 5-10 guard missing the fi nal Kacie O’Connor, who scored 5.2 points a game last seven games season to go with 3.1 rebounds per game. with a broken The remaining junior is North Iowa Area Community foot. She was College transfer Anna Eckert, a 6-0 guard who averaged second in the 9.2 points, 5.7 rebounds and 1.9 blocks per game last NSIC in field season while earning All-Region Second Team honors goal percentage while helping her team reach the junior college national (.534) while tournament. ranking fourth Returning sophomores are 5-7 point guard Maggie in blocked shots Lowe, 6-0 forward Andrea Larson and 6-3 center Taylor and seventh Reiner. in scoring last Reiner started the fi nal seven games last season season. and accounted for 4.1 points and 2.9 rebounds per game. Another While playing just 12.5 minutes per game, Reiner recorded key player back for the Wildcats is two-year starter 33 blocked shots and ranked 10th in the NSIC with 1.3 Maggie Schulte (Wynot), a 6-0 junior forward who was a blocks per game. Second Team All-NSIC honoree last year after producing Lowe appeared in 28 games last season and averaged 14.5 points and 6.3 rebounds per contest. She ranked 1.8 points and 1.1 assists per game while Larson saw ninth in the league in scoring last season and was fourth action in 22 games last year and recorded 1.9 points in free throw percentage (.902) and 14th in 3-point fi eld and 1.7 assists per contest. All three players will see goal percentage (.375). signifi cant roles for the Wildcats this season.

2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 10 2016-17 WILDCAT OUTLOOK

Four freshmen The Wildcats open round out this year’s the 2016-17 season Wildcat roster – 6-1 at home on Saturday, forward Amanda November 12th Brainerd, 5-7 point hosting in-state rival guard Evelyn Knox, Nebraska-Kearney at 5-7 point guard Alexis 6 p.m. WSC also plays McAfee and 6-4 center non-conference home Taylor Wangerin. games vs. Peru State on Brainerd was Sunday, November 13th First and Second Team at 3 p.m. and Rockhurst Class 4A All-State at on Friday, November Central DeWitt High 18th at 7 p.m. School in Iowa last WSC also plays season after averaging non-conference games 17.2 points and 7.5 at the Radison Hotel rebounds per game. MSP North Classic in Knox was a fi ve-year St. Paul, Minnesota on letter winner and played Thanksgiving weekend on two state championship and one runner up team at battling Jamestown College and Concordia- Class 4A Hopkins High School in Minnesota. McAfee Portland. helped Sabetha High School in Kansas to a Class 3A Wayne State plays 14 of its 27 games this season at runner-up fi nish as a senior averaging 13.1 points per Rice Auditorium in Wayne, where the Wildcats are 99-9 game to earn First Team All-State honors while Wangerin under Kielsmeier over the last seven seasons. was a fi ve-year starter in basketball and Apple Valley High “We really like our non-conference schedule and School in Minnesota and earned All-District and All-South the way that it will set us up for tough, NSIC play,” stated Suburban Conference honors during her career. Kielsmeier. “We think the variety of these teams and their “Our players had a different styles of play tremendous fall and bought will get us ready for the into what we were doing NSIC this season.” with weights, conditioning The Wildcats and individual workouts,” open Northern Sun commented Kielsmeier. Conference play on “The kids have pushed Monday, November themselves beyond their 21st at Augustana comfort zones and you can University (6 p.m.) and tell there is a clear direction will play their fi rst home from every single one of them conference game on to get better every single Friday, December 2nd day.” against Minnesota Wayne State was State. picked to fi nish fourth overall “Our goal for this and third in the NSIC South season is to get better Division in the Preseason each and every day,” NSIC Women’s Basketball added Kielsmeier. Coaches Poll released on October 27th. “We want our players “It will be another typical year in the Northern Sun,” to compete at the highest level and if we do that we feel added Kielsmeier. “Lots of great teams and coaches like everything will play out the way we want it to. Our where any given team on any given day can beat each goal on the court has been and always will be to hang a other. It is a great conference to compete in.” banner in Rice Auditorium every year.”

2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 11 2016-17 WILDCAT ROSTER

NO NAME POS HT YR HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL / COLLEGE) 3 Anna Martensen* F 5-10 Sr. Belvidere, Illinois (Kirkwood CC) 4 Amanda Brainerd F 6-1 Fr. DeWitt, Iowa (Central DeWitt HS) 5 Alexis McAfee PG 5-7 Fr. Sabetha Kansas (Sabetha HS) 12 Maggie Lowe * PG 5-7 So. Perry, Iowa (Perry HS) 15 Kacie O'Connor** G 5-10 Jr. Sundance, Wyoming (Sundance HS) 21 Evelyn Knox PG 5-7 Fr. Plymouth, Minn. (Hopkins HS) 22 Haley Moore** G 5-8 Sr. Milford, Nebraska (Eastern Michigan) 30 Anna Eckert G 6-0 Jr. Wyoming, Minn. (North Iowa Area CC) 31 Katie Hoskins*** F 6-2 Sr. Wayne, Nebraska (Wayne HS) 35 Maggie Schulte** F 6-0 Jr. Wynot, Nebraska (Wynot HS) 40 Taylor Wangerin C 6-4 Fr. Apple Valley, Minn. (Apple Valley HS) 42 Taylor Reiner * C 6-3 So. Highlands Ranch, Colorado (Thunder Ridge HS) 44 Andrea Larson* F 6-0 So. Sperry, Iowa (Mediapolis HS) 52 Paige Ballinger** C 6-1 Jr. Pender, Nebraska (Pender HS) * - letterwinners

Head Coach: Chris Kielsmeier (9th season, Iowa State - ‘99) Assistant Coach: Kelly Kielsmeier (9th season, Howard Payne - ‘04) Graduate Assistant Coach: Hailie Sample (2nd season, University of Nebraska - '14) Student Manager: Rylie Stark

2016-17 Wildcat Seniors: (Left to right) Anna Martensen, Katie Hoskins and Haley Moore.

2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 12 WILDCAT TO WATCH IN THE NSIC

Paige Ballinger 6-1, Junior Center 52 Pender, Nebraska (Pender HS)

2015-16: Earned First Team All-NSIC honors after leading Wayne State in scoring (15.0 ppg) despite missing fi nal seven games with broken foot... Paige Ballinger Career Highs averaged 15.0 points, 6.3 rebounds and 1.9 blocked shots per game, Points 36 vs. Lindenwood 11/13/15 ranking seventh in the NSIC in scoring, fourth in blocked shots per game FG Made 12 (twice) last vs. St. Cloud State 1/16/16 and second in fi eld goal percentage (.534)...made 117-219 shots from the FG Attempts 18 vs. Lindenwood 11/13/15 fi eld and 95-124 free throws (76.6 percent)...named NSIC South Division 3-PT FG none Player of the Week on 11/19/15 after scoring career-high 36 points with 3-PT FGA none 14 rebounds vs. Lindenwood (11/13/15)...scored double fi gures in 16 of FT Made 12 vs. Lindenwood 11/13/15 22 games this season with fi ve games over 20 points...produced 32 points FT Attempts 15 vs. Lindenwood 11/13/15 with nine rebounds vs. St. Cloud State (1/16/16)...had 13 points with fi ve Rebounds 14 (twice) last vs. Lindenwood 11/13/15 blocked shots at Minnesota Crookston (12/11/15) and fi ve blocked shots Assists 5 vs. St. Cloud State 1/16/16 at Minnesota State (1/8/16). Blocks 5 (three times) last vs. Minnesota State 1/8/16 Steals 3 (twice) last vs. Minot State 1/30/16 2014-15: Played in all 34 games as a reserve forward, averaging 8.2 points Minutes 34 at Upper Iowa 1/22/16 and 4.6 rebounds per game...led the team in fi eld goal percentage, ranked second in blocked shots (23), third in rebounding and fourth in scoring... had three double-doubles and 14 games of double digit scoring...shot 61.3 percent from the fi eld (98-160) and 79.2 percent at the free throw stripe (84-106)...scored season-high 20 points, going 7 of 8 from the fi eld and 6 for 9 at the foul line, vs. South Dakota School of Mines (11/30/14)...had 10 points and career-high 14 rebounds at Minnesota Duluth (1/16/15)...also scored 19 points with 11 rebounds vs. Bemidji State (2/25/15) and had 14 points and 12 rebounds vs. Peru State (11/28/14)...scored 16 points at Fort Hays State in NCAA Central Regional semifi nal (3/14/15).

High School: Graduate of Pender High School... during senior season earned Class C2 First Team All-State honors after averaging 14.3 points and 8.0 rebounds per game, helping Pender to a 28-3 record and a third place fi nish in Class C2... as a junior helped Pender win the Class D1 state title averaging 15.6 points and 9.6 rebounds per game to earn First Team All-State honors... fi nished high school career with 1, 432 points and helped Pender to a 98-17 record and four trips to the state tournament... was named Class D player of the year and All-State Captain by Husker- landpreps.com as a junior... also excelled in volleyball and track and fi eld, earning All-East Husker Conference honors in volleyball twice and was a four year state qualifi er in track and fi eld placing in the shot put as a junior (fourth) and senior (fi fth)... selected to play for the Red All-Stars in the Nebraska Coaches Association All-Star game and had 10 points... also played in the Northeast Nebraska All-Star Basketball Classic in Norfolk and scored 12 points for the Light All-Stars.

Personal: Daughter of Larry and Kelly Ballinger... born February 23, 1996... majoring in special education at Wayne State.

CAREER STATISTICS - PAIGE BALLINGER Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds YEAR G-GS FG-A PCT FG-A PCT FT-A PCT Off-Def. Total AVG PTS AVG STLS BLK 2014-15 34-0 98-160 .613 0-0 .000 84-106 .792 53-105 158 4.6 280 8.2 20 23 2015-16 22-22 117-219 .534 0-0 .000 95-124 .766 46-92 138 6.3 329 15.0 18 41 Totals 56-22 215-379 .567 0-0 .000 179-230 .778 99-197 296 5.3 609 10.9 38 64

2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 13 2016-17 WILDCAT SENIORS

Katie Hoskins 6-2, Senior Forward 31 Wayne, Nebraska (Wayne HS)

2015-16: Sat out season as a medical redshirt. Katie Hoskins Career Highs

2014-15: Appeared in all 34 games as a reserve forward, averaging 3.2 points and Points 18 vs. 11/13/12 2.8 rebounds a contest in 12.5 minutes per game...shot 42 percent from the fi eld (42- FG Made 6 (twice) last vs. St. Ambrose 11/25/12 100), 32.4 percent behind the 3-point line (11-34) and 66.7 percent at the free throw FG Attempts 9 vs. St. Ambrose 11/25/12 line (14-21)...had 11 points in three games during the season - vs. Nebraska-Kearney 3-PT FG 2 (twice) last vs.Concordia-St. Paul 1/10/15 (11/14/14), vs. Concordia-St. Paul (1/10/15) and at Minnesota Duluth (1/16/15)...had 3-PT FGA 3 (7 times) last at Winona State 2/20/15 eight rebounds in four different games...credited with career-high four steals while FT Made 6 vs. York College 11/13/12 playing season-high 26 minutes vs. Nebraska-Kearney (11/14/15)...had fi ve points, FT Attempts 10 vs. York College 11/13/12 Rebounds 12 vs. Peru State 11/9/12 career-high six assists and eight rebounds vs. South Dakota School of Mines (11/30/14). Assists 6 vs.South Dakota Mines 11/30/14 Blocks 4 (twice) last vs. St. Cloud State 2/1/13 2013-14: Saw action in 15 games as a reserve forward, averaging 2.1 points and 2.3 Steals 4 (twice) last vs. Neb.-Kearney 11/14/14 rebounds per game...missed nearly half of the season due to ankle injury suffered on Minutes 26 (twice) last vs. Neb.-Kearney 11/14/14 the last play of the game at Alaska Fairbanks (11/30/13)...had double-double in open- ing game of the season with 10 points and 12 rebounds vs Peru State (11/9/13)...had four points and six rebounds with three blocked shots vs. York College (11/20/13)... played season high 23 minutes vs. Lees-McRae (NC) on 11/28/13.

2012-13: Played in 22 games for WSC during the season averaging 14.1 minutes per game...scored 102 points during the season with a career high of 18 vs. York College on 11/13/12...recorded 14 blocks on the season averaging 1.2 per game which ranked her fourth in the NSIC...grabbed a career high eight rebounds vs. St. Ambrose on 11/25/12...had 67 total rebounds on the season (50 defensive, 17 of- fensive)...shot 49.4% from the fi eld going 39-79.

High School: Graduate of Wayne High School...was a four year starter in basketball and volleyball...three time First Team All-Mid States Conference in both basketball and volleyball...two time Norfolk Daily News Elite Eight First Team...Omaha World Herald Class C1 Second Team All-State in volleyball as a senior...helped team set records for wins in a season (17) and points in a game (73) during her junior sea- son...scored 1,117 points in her career, ranked second in all-time scoring in school history while averaging 11.3 points per game and 8.8 rebounds per game... holds school records for rebounds in a game (20), season (244) and career (865), most assists in a career with 206 and most blocks with 299...averaged 11.2 ppg, 6.6 rpg, 3.2 bpg, 2.0 spg and 2.7 apg during senior season...selected to play in the Northeast Nebraska All-Star Basketball and Volleyball Classics...in basketball had three points for the Light All-Stars and in volleyball was credited with four kills and two ace serves for the Light All-Stars.

Personal: Daughter of Brad and Joyce Hoskins...born on January 21, 1994...majoring in criminal justice with a sport management minor at Wayne State College. CAREER STATISTICS - KATIE HOSKINS Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds YEAR G-GS FG-A PCT FG-A PCT FT-A PCT Off-Def. Total AVG PTS AVG STLS ASST 2012-13 22-0 39-79 .494 6-22 .273 18-27 .667 17-50 67 3.0 102 4.6 10 10 2013-14 15-0 13-34 .382 1-4 .250 5-8 .625 10-24 34 2.3 32 2.1 5 14 2014-15 34-0 42-100 .420 11-34 .324 14-21 .667 19-75 94 2.8 109 3.2 17 30 2015-16 Sat out season as a medical redshirt Totals 71-0 94-213 .441 18-60 .300 37-56 .661 46-149 195 2.8 243 3.4 32 54

2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 14 2016-17 WILDCAT SENIORS

Anna Martensen 5-10, Senior Forward 3 Belvidere, Illinois (Kirkwood CC/ Belvidere HS)

Anna Martensen Career Highs 2015-16: Averaged 7.2 points and 6.3 rebounds per game while starting 28 of 29 contests at forward...tied for team lead with four Points 18 at MSU Moorhead 2/5/16 double-doubles, shooting 47.8 percent from the fi eld (85-178) and FG Made 7 (twice) last at Upper Iowa 1/22/16 50.6 percent (39-77) at the charity stripe...ranked second on the FG Attempts 13 (twice) last at Southwest Minnesota 2/13/16 3-PT FG 1 vs. Concordia-St. Paul 12/4/15 team in steals with 55 and tied for team lead in rebounding aver- 3-PT FGA 1 (fi ve times) last vs. Northern State 2/28/16 age...scored season-high 18 points at MSU Moorhead (2/5/16) FT Made 8 at MSU Moorhead 2/5/16 making season-best 8 of 12 at the free throw line...recorded 10 FT Attempts 12 at MSU Moorhead 2/5/16 points and season-high 13 rebounds at Rockhurst (11/18/15)...other Rebounds 13 at Rockhurst 11/18/15 double-doubles included 10 points and 12 rebounds vs. Concordia- Assists 2 (six times) last vs. UMary 2/24/16 St. Paul (12/4/15), 14 points and 10 rebounds at Minnesota State Blocks 1 (eight times) last vs. SCSU 1/16/16 (1/8/16) and 14 points and 10 rebounds at Upper Iowa (1/22/16). Steals 5 (twice) last vs. Upper Iowa 2/20/16 Minutes 36 at Upper Iowa 1/22/16 Before Wayne State: Played two seasons at Kirkwood Commu- nity College in Iowa...earned First Team All-Region XI and Second Team NJCAA All-American honors after averaging 7.9 points, 5.0 rebounds and 1.32 steals per game helping team to 31-6 record and fi fth place fi nish at National Junior College Tournament in 2014- 15 season...ranked eighth nationally in fi eld goal percentage at 55 percent...also excels in the classroom, earning NJCAA Region XI Academic All-Region honors both seasons.

High School: Graduate of Belvidere High School in Illinois... was a four year starter in basketball and soccer...during senior season, helped Belvidere to a 22-8 record averaging 12.8 points, 6.9 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 2.6 steals per game.

Personal: Daughter of Chris and Eileen Martensen...born April 2, 1994...majoring in communications at Wayne State College.

CAREER STATISTICS - ANNA MARTENSEN

Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds YEAR G-GS FG-A PCT FG-A PCT FT-A PCT Off-Def. Total AVG PTS AVG STLS ASST 2015-16 29-28 85-178 .478 1-5 .200 39-77 .506 58-126 184 6.3 210 7.2 55 20 Totals 29-28 85-178 .478 1-5 .200 39-77 .506 58-126 184 6.3 210 7.2 55 20

2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 15 2016-17 WILDCAT SENIORS

Haley Moore 5-8, Senior Guard 22 Milford, Nebraska (Eastern Michigan/ Milford HS)

2015-16: Played in all 29 games with 24 starts at guard, producing 6.3 Haley Moore Career Highs points, 1.6 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game...ranked second on the team Points 19 vs. Southwest Minnesota State 1/2/16 in 3-point baskets (39), shooting 35.7 percent from the fi eld (61-171), 32.5 FG Made 7 vs. Southwest Minnesota State 1/2/16 percent behind the 3-point line (39-120) and 71 percent (22-31) at the free FG Attempts 11 (twice) last vs. Minot State 1/30/16 throw line...had seven game scoring in double digits, led by season-high 3-PT FG 5 vs. Southwest Minnesota State 1/2/16 19 vs. Southwest Minnesota State (1/2/16) making 5 of 8 from the 3-point 3-PT FGA 8 (four times) last vs. Minot State 1/30/16 line...scored 17 points on 6 of 6 shooting from the fi eld vs. York College FT Made 4 (twice) last vs. Winona State 2/19/16 (11/19/15)...recorded 10 points with fi ve assists vs. Minot State (1/30/16)... FT Attempts 5 vs. Concordia-St. Paul 12/4/15 Rebounds 6 vs. Minot State 1/30/16 one of six Wildcat players named to the NSIC Winter All-Academic Team. Assists 5 (three times) last vs. Upper Iowa 2/20/16 Steals 4 (twice) last vs. Minnesota State 1/8/16 2014-15: Appeared in all 34 games with one start at shooting guard, Minutes 36 at MSU Moorhead 2/5/16 averaging 2.8 points and 1.5 assists per game...played 13.6 minutes per game, shooting 33.7 percent from the fi eld (32-95), 29.1 percent from the 3-point line (16-55) and 84.2 percent at the charity stripe (16-19)...scored season-high 12 points with four assists vs. York College (11/19/14) and also had 10 points vs. Concordia-St. Paul (1/10/15)...played season-high 29 minutes and grabbed season-high four rebounds vs. Augustana (12/20/14)... credited with season-high fi ve assists at Minnesota Duluth (1/16/15).

Before Wayne State: Played one season at Division 1 Eastern Michigan, averaging 2.7 points and 1.1 rebounds per game while appearing in 31 contests with three starts... scored season high 17 points vs. Marygrove (November 30) and had 15 points in the season opener (November 9) against Madonna.

High School: Graduate of Milford High School... was a three sport standout in volleyball, basketball and track and fi eld... as a senior averaged 14.5 points and 3.0 rebounds per game to earn Class C1 First Team All-State honors from the Lincoln Journal Star... fi nished high school career with 1,328 points and was the team's leading scorer all four years while set- ting numerous school records including career 3-pointers with 227... on the volleyball court was the teams starting setter for all four seasons and earned All-Conference honors and was a state track meet qualifi er in the triple jump... was named Academic All-State three times.

Personal: Daughter of Ed and Lisa Moore... born November 5, 1994... majoring in criminal justice at Wayne State.

CAREER STATISTICS - HALEY MOORE Total 3-Point Rebounds YEAR G-GS FG-A PCT FG-A PCT FT-A PCT Off-Def. Total AVG PTS AVG STLS ASST 2013-14(EMU) 31-3 28-114 .246 25-105 .238 2-3 .667 11-22 33 1.1 83 2.7 13 14 2014-15 34-1 32-95 .337 16-55 .291 16-19 .842 4-23 27 0.8 96 2.8 22 50 2015-16 29-24 61-171 .357 39-120 .325 22-31 .710 18-27 45 1.6 183 6.3 30 41 Totals 94-28 121-380 .318 80-280 .286 40-53 .755 33-72 105 1.1 362 3.9 65 105

2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 16 2016-17 WILDCAT RETURNERS

Kacie O'Connor 5-10, Junior Forward 15 Sundance, Wyoming (Sundance HS)

Kacie O'Connor Career Highs

2015-16: Averaged 5.2 points and 3.1 rebounds per game while playing all Points 14 vs. York College 11/19/14 29 games with two starts at forward...shot 34.2 percent from the fi eld (40-117), FG Made 5 vs. York College 11/19/14 FG Attempts 8 (twice) last vs. University of Mary 2/24/16 30.9 percent from the 3-point line (21-68) and 79 percent (49-62) at the free 3-PT FG 4 vs. York College 11/19/14 throw line...scored double digits in six games, highlighted by season-best 3-PT FGA 6 (three times) last vs. UMary 2/24/16 13 points with seven rebounds at Concordia-St. Paul...grabbed career-high FT Made 6 (twice) last vs. University of Mary 2/24/16 nine rebounds at Winona State (1/23/16)...scored 12 points in both NSIC FT Attempts 8 (twice) last vs. University of Mary 2/24/16 Tournament games, at home vs. Mary (2/24/16) and vs. Northern State Rebounds 9 at Winona State 1/23/16 (2/28/16)...one of six Wildcats named to the NSIC Winter All-Academic Team. Assists 4 at Bemidji State 12/12/15 Blocks 1 (four times) last vs. Upper Iowa 2/20/16 Steals 3 (three times) last vs. Minot State 1/30/16 2014-15: Played in 28 games as a reserve forward, averaging 2.4 points Minutes 30 (three times) last at CSP 1/9/16 and 0.8 rebounds in 7.2 minutes per game...made 21 of 44 shots from the fi eld (47.7%), 13 for 29 behind the 3-point line (44.8%) and 12 of 17 at the free throw line (70.6%)...scored season-high 14 points in just 14 minutes playing time vs. York College, going 4 of 6 from the 3-point line...had eight points and three rebounds playing season-high 17 minutes vs. Peru State (11/28/14)...in NSIC play, scored six points vs. Minnesota State (1/9/15) and at Minnesota Duluth (1/16/15).

High School: Graduate of Sundance High School in Wyoming... was an All-State performer in , basketball, and track and fi eld... was a Class 2A All-State selection in basketball as a junior and senior, fi nishing high school career with 1,856 points and 694 rebounds... during senior season helped Sundance to a 17-7 record and fourth place fi nish at Class 2A state tour- nament... scored 35 points in third place game at state and was named to the Wyoming Coaches' Association Class 2A All-State team... during junior season average 22 points and 8.0 rebounds per game to be named Casper Star-Tribune Small School Player of the Year... earned All-State honors in golf all four years and was named Class 2A Golfer of the Year after winning the state title as a senior... won three state titles in the discus and holds the Wyoming Class 2A state record with a throw of 151' 8".

Personal: Daughter of Jim and Sheryl O'Connor... born May 8, 1996... majoring in physical education at Wayne State.

CAREER STATISTICS - KACIE O'CONNOR Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds YEAR G-GS FG-A PCT FG-A PCT FT-A PCT Off-Def. Total AVG PTS AVG STLS ASST 2014-15 28-0 21-44 .477 13-29 .448 12-17 .706 10-13 23 0.8 67 2.4 10 10 2015-16 29-2 40-117 .342 21-68 .309 49-62 .790 13-78 91 3.1 150 5.2 19 19 Totals 57-2 61-161 .379 34-97 .351 61-79 .772 23-91 114 2.0 217 3.8 29 29

2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 17 2016-17 WILDCAT RETURNERS

Maggie Schulte 6-0, Junior Forward 35 Wynot, Nebraska (Wynot HS)

2015-16: Earned Second Team All-NSIC honors averaging 14.5 points and 6.3 rebounds per game while starting all 29 games at forward...had four double- Maggie Schulte Career Highs doubles and scored double fi gures in 21 games with nine games over 20 points... Points 28 at Northern State 2/6/16 shot 45.4 percent from the fi eld (152-335), 37.5 percent from the 3-point line FG Made 10 at Northern State 2/6/16 (42-112) and 90.2 percent (74-82) at the free throw line...ranked fourth in the FG Attempts 20 (twice) last vs. University of Mary 2/24/16 NSIC in free throw percentage, ninth in scoring and 14th in 3-point fi eld goal 3-PT FG 5 vs. Minot State 1/30/16 percentage...scored career-high 28 points on 10 of 19 shooting at Northern 3-PT FGA 11 vs. Sioux Falls 1/3/16 State (2/6/16)...had 24 points and career-high 15 rebounds in NSIC Tournament FT Made 7 (twice) last at Nebraska-Kearney 11/28/15 win over Mary (2/24/16)...poured in 23 points with 11 rebounds vs. Augustana FT Attempts 8 vs. Northern State 2/7/15 (11/23/15)...named NSIC South Division Player of the Week on January 5th Rebounds 15 vs. University of Mary 2/24/16 after scoring 22 points vs. Sioux Falls (1/3/16) and 16 vs. Southwest Minnesota Assists 5 vs. St. Cloud State 1/16/16 State (1/2/16)...named to the NSIC Winter All-Academic Team. Steals 4 vs. William Jewell 11/14/15 Minutes 38 at Augustana 12/19/15 2014-15: Named to the NSIC All-Freshmen Team after starting all 34 games at forward, averaging 7.8 points and 5.3 rebounds per game...ranked second on the team in rebounding and third in 3-point fi eld goals while ranking sixth in the NSIC in 3-point fi eld goal percentage (.396)...recorded one double-double and 13 games of double fi gure scoring...had 12 points and season-high 12 rebounds at Concordia-St. Paul (12/5/14)...scored season-high 17 points with four blocked shots at Southwest Minnesota State (1/2/15)...accounted for 15 points on 6 of 10 shooting vs. Harding in NCAA Central Region fi rst round game (3/13/15)...had 10 rebounds and seven points vs. St. Cloud State in NSIC Tournament quarterfi nals (2/28/15).

High School: Graduate of Wynot High School... helped the Blue Devils win four Class D2 state championships during high school career... as a senior averaged 18.2 points and 6.8 rebounds per game to earn First Team All-State honors, leading Wynot to a 24-6 record and the Class D2 state title... as a ju- nior accounted for 13.5 points, 7.8 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game helping Wynot to a 25-4 record and Class D2 state title... fi nished high school career with 1,567 points and a 100-15 record... was also a four year starter in volleyball and was a four time All-State selection in basketball... selected to play for the Blue All-Stars in the Nebraska Coaches Association All-Star game and scored nine points... also played in the Northeast Nebraska All-Star Basketball Classic in Norfolk and had a double double with 14 points and 10 rebounds to help the Dark All-Stars to an 82-72 win.

Personal: Daughter of Don and Laurie Schulte... born July 21, 1995... majoring in social science education at Wayne State.

CAREER STATISTICS - MAGGIE SCHULTE Total 3-Point Rebounds YEAR G-GS FG-A PCT FG-A PCT FT-A PCT Off-Def. Total AVG PTS AVG STLS ASST 2014-15 34-34 91-203 .448 38-96 .396 44-59 .746 33-146 179 5.3 264 7.8 29 44 2015-16 29-29 152-335 .454 42-112 .375 74-82 .902 33-150 183 6.3 420 14.5 32 45 Totals 63-63 243-538 .452 80-208 .385 118-141 .837 66-296 362 5.7 684 10.9 61 89

2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 18 2016-17 WILDCAT RETURNERS

Andrea Larson 6-0, Sophomore Forward 44 Mediapolis, Iowa (Mediapolis HS)

Andrea Larson Career Highs

Points 9 (twice) last at Minnesota Crookston 12/11/15 FG Made 4 at Minnesota Crookston 12/11/15 FG Attempts 10 vs. William Jewell 11/14/15 2015-16: Averaged 1.9 points and 1.7 rebounds per game while appearing 3-PT FG 1 vs. York College 11/19/15 in 22 games as a reserve forward...shot 13 of 50 (.260) from the fi eld and 3-PT FGA 2 at Sioux Falls 2/12/16 15 for 27 (.556) at the free throw line while playing 6.9 minutes per game... FT Made 4 vs. William Jewell 11/14/15 scored season-high nine points vs. York College (11/19/15) and at Min- FT Attempts 6 at Winona State 1/23/16 nesota Crookston (12/11/15)...produced eight points and season-high six Rebounds 6 vs. William Jewell 11/14/15 rebounds vs. William Jewell (11/14/15)...played season-high 17 minutes vs. Assists 2 vs. William Jewell 11/14/15 York College (11/19/15) and 16 minutes vs. William Jewell, at Winona State Blocks none Steals 1 (three times) last at Winona State 1/23/16 (1/23/16) and at Sioux Falls (2/12/16). Minutes 17 vs. York College 11/19/15

High School: Graduate of Mediapolis High School in Iowa...was a three year starter and four year letter winner in basketball...also started three years in golf and two years in volleyball...averaged 21.7 points and 10.3 rebounds per game during senior season, helping Mediapolis to 25-1 record and third place fi nish in Iowa Class 3A State Tournament...shot 65.7 percent (201-306) from the fi eld and 67.6 percent (97-155) from the free throw line to earn Iowa Newspaper Association, Des Moines Register and Iowa Girls Coaches Association Class 3A First Team All-State honors...during junior season, averaged 19.4 points and 8.1 rebounds per game while helping Mediapolis to 24-2 record and Iowa Class 3A state semi fi nals...post season honors as a junior included Class 3A First Team All-State honors from the Des Moines Register, Iowa Newspaper Association, Iowa Girls Coaches Association and Iowa Basketball Coaches Association.

Personal: Daughter of Nathan and Heidi Larson...born December 12, 1996...majoring in agriculture business.

CAREER STATISTICS - ANDREA LARSON Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds YEAR G-GS FG-A PCT FG-A PCT FT-A PCT Off-Def. Total AVG PTS AVG STLS ASST 2015-16 22-0 13-50 .260 1-7 .143 15-27 .556 17-21 38 1.7 42 1.9 3 5 Totals 22-0 13-50 .260 1-7 .143 15-27 .556 17-21 38 1.7 42 1.9 3 5

2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 19 2016-17 WILDCAT RETURNERS

Maggie Lowe 5-7, Sophomore Guard 12 Perry, Iowa (Perry HS)

Maggie Lowe Career Highs

Points 9 vs. York College 11/19/15 FG Made 3 vs. York College 11/19/15 FG Attempts 8 vs. Winona State 2/19/16 3-PT FG 3 vs. York College 11/19/15 3-PT FGA 8 vs. Winona State 2/19/16 2015-16: Averaged 1.8 points, 1.1 assists and 0.6 rebounds per game FT Made 4 at Sioux Falls 2/12/16 while playing in 28 games as a reserve point guard...shot 15-47 from the FT Attempts 6 at Sioux Falls 2/12/16 fi eld (31.9 percent), 10 of 29 behind the 3-point line (.345) and 10 of 14 Rebounds 4 vs. William Jewell 11/14/15 (.714) at the free throw stripe...scored season-high nine points going 3 for 3 Assists 6 vs. York College 11/19/15 behind the 3-point line with six assists playing season-high 21 minutes vs. Steals 2 at Sioux Falls 2/12/16 Minutes 21 vs. York College 11/19/15 York College (11/19/15)...scored seven points vs. Winona State (2/19/16)... had fi ve points and four assists at Concordia-St. Paul (1/9/16)...handed out four assists vs. William Jewell (11/14/15) and at Concordia-St. Paul.

High School: Graduate of Perry High School in Iowa...was a four year starter in basketball and volleyball, also running three years in track and playing one year of softball...averaged 14 points, 6.95 assists, 3.4 rebounds and 2.77 steals per game during senior season, helping team to 15-8 record...post-season honors included Iowa Newspaper and Iowa Girls Coaches Association Class 4A Third Team All-State honors...during junior season, averaged 11.5 points, 6.33 assists and 2.16 steals per game to earn Iowa Class 4A Third Team All-State honors from Iowa Newspaper and Iowa Girls Coaches Associations...also earned Academic All-Conference honors in all sports played.

Personal: Daughter of Tom and Biddy Lowe...born March 18, 1997... majoring in sport management at WSC.

CAREER STATISTICS - MAGGIE LOWE

Total 3-Point Rebounds YEAR G-GS FG-A PCT FG-A PCT FT-A PCT Off-Def. Total AVG PTS AVG STLS ASST 2015-16 28-0 15-47 .319 10-29 .345 10-14 .714 3-14 17 0.6 50 1.8 9 30 Totals 28-0 15-47 .319 10-29 .345 10-14 .714 3-14 17 0.6 50 1.8 9 30

2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 20 2016-17 WILDCAT RETURNERS

Taylor Reiner 6-3, Sophomore Center 42 Highlands Ranch, Colorado (Thunder Ridge HS)

Taylor Reiner Career Highs Points 12 vs. York College 11/19/15 FG Made 6 vs. York College 11/19/15 FG Attempts 10 at Northern State 2/28/16 FT Made 3 vs. University of Mary 1/31/16 2015-16: Averaged 4.1 points, 2.9 rebounds and 1.3 blocked shots FT Attempts 4 (twice) last vs. University of Mary 1/31/16 per game while playing in 26 contests with seven starts...shot 44.1 Rebounds 7 (twice) last vs. University of Mary 1/31/16 percent (45-102) from the fi eld and 68 percent (17-25) at the free throw Assists 2 (twice) last at Northern State 2/6/16 stripe...scored season-high 12 points on 6 of 6 shooting vs. York College Steals 2 (twice) last at Concordia-St. Paul 1/9/16 Blocks 5 vs. University of Mary 1/31/16 (11/19/15)...had nine points with seven rebounds and fi ve blocked shots Minutes 26 at Northern State 2/6/16 vs. Mary (1/31/16)...scored nine points on 4 of 4 shooting vs. Southwest Minnesota State (1/2/16).

2014-15: Sat out season as a redshirt.

High School: Graduate of Thunder Ridge High School in Colorado... was a four year letter winner and two year starter... during senior sea- son averaged 8.7 points, 5.9 rebounds and 1.5 blocks per game while shooting 51 percent from the fi eld helping her team to a 17-7 record and a trip to the Colorado Class 5A state tournament... was second team All-Continental League during senior season and received Academic All-State First Team honors...played in the Class 5A State Tournament all three years in high school and was named to numerous All-Star teams... as a senior in track and fi eld qualifi ed for the state meet in the shot put and placed ninth... beat a 16 year old school record in the shot put and earned Second Team All-Continental League honors while also receiving First Team Academic All-State recognition.

Personal: Daughter of Jim and Kathie Reiner... born May 26, 1996... majoring in applied human and sport physiology.

CAREER STATISTICS - TAYLOR REINER

Total 3-Point Rebounds YEAR G-GS FG-A PCT FG-A PCT FT-A PCT Off-Def. Total AVG PTS AVG BLK ASST 2015-16 26-7 45-102 .441 0-0 .000 17-25 .680 21-54 75 2.9 107 4.1 33 10 Totals 26-7 45-102 .441 0-0 .000 17-25 .680 21-54 75 2.9 107 4.1 33 10

2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 21 2016-17 WILDCAT NEWCOMERS

Anna Ekert Amanda Brainerd 6-0, Junior, Guard 6-1, Freshman Wyoming, Minnesota Forward (North Iowa Area CC/ DeWitt, Iowa Forest Lake HS) (Central DeWitt HS)

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Before Wayne State: Played two seasons at North Iowa Area Com- High School: Graduate of Central DeWitt High School in Iowa... four year munity College...in 2015-16 season, averaged 9.2 points, 5.7 rebounds starter in basketball, three year starter in volleyball and also competed and 1.9 blocks per game while helping team to a 23-12 record and in soccer (two years) and track (one year)... averaged 17.2 points and a trip to the national junior college tournament...scored career high 7.5 rebounds per game during senior season, shooting 45% from the 31 points in fi rst round of national tournament vs. Lake Michigan... fi eld and 88.9% at the free throw line... post season honors included selected NJCAA Region XI Most Valuable Player and was named First Team IGCA Class 4A All-State, Second Team Iowa Newspaper All-NJCAA Region XI Second Team...during freshman season (2014- Association All-State, All-Region, All-District and unanimous First Team 15), averaged 6.7 points and 4.9 rebounds per game helping team to All-WaMac East All-Conference... as a junior averaged 12.6 points and 25-6 record and berth to the junior college national tournament...was 6.6 rebounds per game while shooting 47.8% from the fi eld to earn named All-NJCAA Region XI Third Team. First Team All-WaMac East All-Conference and All-District honors... during sophomore season was selected Iowa Newspaper Associa- High School: Graduate of Forest Lake High School in Minnesota... tion Class 4A All-State Third Team along with First Team All-District was All-Suburban East Conference First Team as a junior and senior and All-Conference... also excelled in volleyball earning First Team and was an Honorable Mention selection during sophomore season. All-Conference honors in senior season.

Personal: Daughter of Tim Eckert...born January 21, 1996...majoring Personal: Daughter of Dean and Vicki Brainerd... born June 7, 1998... in psychology at Wayne State College. major is undeclared.

Evelyn Knox 5-7, Freshman Guard Plymouth, Minnesota (Hopkins HS) 21

High School: Graduate of Hopkins High School in Minnesota... fi ve year letterwinner in basketball and played on two Class 4A State Championship teams and one runner-up during high school career... during senior season was captain of team and named All- Lake Conference Honorable Mention while helping team to Class 4A runner-up fi nish... as a junior averaged 7.0 points per game 2016-17 Wildcat Juniors: (Left to right) and led team in 3-pointers (50) and 3-point fi eld goal percentage (52%) helping team win Class 4A State Title... also played on Maggie Schulte, Kacie O'Connor, Paige Ballinger, State Championship team as a freshman. Anna Eckert.

Personal: Daughter of Gary and Gail Knox... born June 26, 1998... majoring in communications at WSC.

2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 22 2016-17 WILDCAT NEWCOMERS

Alexis McAfee Taylor Wangerin 5-7, Freshman 6-4, Freshman Guard Center Sabetha, Kansas Apple Valley, Minnesota (Sabetha HS) (Apple Valley HS) 5 40

High School: Graduate of Sabetha High School in Kansas...was a High School: Graduate of Apple Valley High School in Minnesota... three sport standout in volleyball, basketball and track and fi eld...during was a fi ve year starter in basketball and track and fi eld...also played senior season in basketball averaged 13.1 points per game while helping two years of volleyball...during senior season was team captain and team to Class 3A State Tournament second place fi nish...post season named All-South Suburban Conference Honorable Mention...during honors included Class 3A First Team All-State by Wichita Eagle and junior year received All-District and All-Conference Honorable Mention... Topeka Capital Journal, HCC Northeast Kansas All-Star game MVP, excels in the classroom receiving senior academic award...played on WIBW 3A All-State Tournament Team, Big-7 All-League First Team the North Tartan Nike Elite Summer Team. and Kansas Basketball Coaches Association All-Star Game player... during junior season averaged 13.3 points, 5.9 rebounds, 5.4 assists Personal: Daughter of Will and Lisa Wangerin...born October 13, and 3.8 steals per game and was selected Second Team All-State 1997...majoring in pre-dentistry at WSC. from the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association, Wichita Eagle and Topeka Capital Journal...as a sophomore averaged 14.7 points, 5.6 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 3.3 steals per game, receiving All-Class 3A First Team honors from the Wichita Eagle and Second Team All-State honors from KBCA and Topeka Capital Journal...averaged 11.5 points and 4.5 rebounds per game as a freshman...also excelled in volleyball where she was Big-7 All-League First Team as senior...was a state track qualifi er three years in high school, placing at state in the 4 x 800 relay all three years...also excels in the classroom with numerous All-Academic honors.

Personal: Daughter of Alex and Nikki McAfee...born September 21, 1997...majoring in exercise science at WSC.

2016-17 Wildcat Sophomores: (Left to right) 2016-17 Wildcat Freshmen: (Left to right) Taylor Reiner, Maggie Lowe and Andrea Larson. Taylor Wangerin, Alexis McAfee, Evelyn Knox and Amanda Brainerd.

2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 23 2015-16 WILDCAT STATISTICS

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Paige Ballinger 22 22 494 22.5 117 219 .534 0 0 .000 95 124 .766 46 92 138 6.3 76 4 25 63 41 18 329 15.0 Maggie Schulte 29 29 849 29.3 152 335 .454 42 112 .375 74 82 .902 33 150 183 6.3 82 5 45 65 9 32 420 14.5 Sadie Murren 29 29 916 31.6 75 221 .339 24 96 .250 108 137 .788 5 44 49 1.7 62 0 142 72 6 62 282 9.7 Anna Martensen 29 28 742 25.6 85 178 .478 1 5 .200 39 77 .506 58 126 184 6.3 54 0 20 59 8 55 210 7.2 Haley Moore 29 24 769 26.5 61 171 .357 39 120 .325 22 31 .710 18 27 45 1.6 32 0 41 35 3 30 183 6.3 Kacie O'Connor 29 2 506 17.4 40 117 .342 21 68 .309 49 62 .790 13 78 91 3.1 52 2 19 39 4 19 150 5.2 Alisa Peterson 26 0 344 13.2 46 105 .438 0 0 .000 29 52 .558 44 83 127 4.9 55 2 10 24 32 9 121 4.7 Taylor Reiner 26 7 326 12.5 45 102 .441 0 0 .000 17 25 .680 21 54 75 2.9 37 1 10 21 33 9 107 4.1 Jasmin Bretoi 29 4 334 11.5 31 98 .316 26 78 .333 4 4 1.000 7 16 23 0.8 3 0 6 15 1 9 92 3.2 Andrea Larson 22 0 151 6.9 13 50 .260 1 7 .143 15 27 .556 17 21 38 1.7 22 0 5 15 0 3 42 1.9 Maggie Lowe 28 0 250 8.9 15 47 .319 10 29 .345 10 14 .714 3 14 17 0.6 12 0 30 29 0 9 50 1.8 Lauren Davis 14 0 71 5.1 4 12 .333 3 11 .273 8 11 .727 4 8 12 0.9 6 0 4 8 0 5 19 1.4 Kristen Larson 11 0 48 4.4 1 8 .125 1 8 .125 0 0 .000 3 10 13 1.2 4 0 4 4 2 1 3 0.3 Team 52 74 126 4.3 17 Wayne State 29 5800 685 1663 .412 168 534 .315 470 646 .728 324 797 1121 38.7 497 14 361 466 139 261 2008 69.2 Opponents 29 5800 702 1842 .381 158 550 .287 299 419 .714 395 724 1119 38.6 577 - 393 451 94 241 1861 64.2

Score By Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Deadball Rebounds Off. Def. Total Wayne State College 525 428 543 512 2008 Wayne State College 92 13 105 Opponents 450 459 463 489 1861 Opponents 55 14 69

RECORD Overall Home Away Neutral `Attendance Info. Games Total Avg./Game All Games 17-12 13-2 4-9 0-1 Home 15 8804 587 Conference 13-9 9-2 4-7 0-0 Away 13 10946 842 Non-Conference 4-3 4-0 0-2 0-1 Neutral 1 N/A N/A

2015-16 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS

DATE TIME OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND HIGH SCORER HIGH REBOUNDER 11/13/15 6:00 p.m. LINDENWOOD W 71-67 605 (36)Ballinger, Paige (14)Ballinger, Paige 11/14/15 4:00 p.m. WILLIAM JEWELL W 80-49 486 (17)Ballinger, Paige (9)Ballinger, Paige 11/18/15 5:30 pm at Rockhurst L 64-68 250 (23)Ballinger, Paige (13)Martensen, Anna 11/19/15 7:00 p.m. YORK COLLEGE W 112-48 494 (17)Moore, Haley (11)Peterson, Alisa 11/23/15 6:00 p.m. AUGUSTANA (SD) * W 70-58 570 (23)Schulte, Maggie (11)Schulte, Maggie 11/28/15 4:05 p.m. at Nebraska-Kearney L 59-76 526 (21)Schulte, Maggie (9)Schulte, Maggie 12/04/15 6:00 p.m. CONCORDIA-ST. PAUL * L 59-74 527 (15)Schulte, Maggie (12)Martensen, Anna 12/05/15 4:00 p.m. MINNESOTA STATE * W 89-70 469 (24)Ballinger, Paige (9)Martensen, Anna 12/11/15 6 p.m. at Minnesota Crookston * L 64-80 412 (13)Ballinger, Paige (7)Ballinger, Paige 12/12/15 4:00 PM at Bemidji State * L 65-68 167 (17)Ballinger, Paige (10)Schulte, Maggie 12/19/15 4 p.m. at Augustana (SD) * L 58-59 1871 (23)Schulte, Maggie (13)Ballinger, Paige 1/2/16 3 p.m. SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA * W 88-59 511 (19)Moore, Haley (7)Martensen, Anna 1/3/16 1:00 p.m. SIOUX FALLS * W 83-73 498 (22)Schulte, Maggie (7)Schulte, Maggie 1/8/16 6:00 p,m at Minnesota State * W 72-63 436 (14)Murren, Sadie (10)Martensen, Anna (14)Martensen, Anna 1/09/16 4:00 p.m. at Concordia-St. Paul * W 78-68 310 (20)Ballinger, Paige (9)Martensen, Anna 1/15/16 6:00 p.m. MINNESOTA DULUTH * W 68-52 556 (17)Ballinger, Paige (8)Martensen, Anna 1/16/16 4:00 p.m. ST. CLOUD STATE * W 87-77 566 (32)Ballinger, Paige (9)Ballinger, Paige 1/22/16 6:00 PM at Upper Iowa * L 48-55 287 (14)Martensen, Anna (10)Martensen, Anna 1/23/16 4 p.m. at Winona State * L 49-63 1023 (9)Murren, Sadie (10)Schulte, Maggie 1/30/16 3:00 p.m. MINOT STATE * W 80-60 689 (23)Schulte, Maggie (6)Martensen, Anna (6)Moore, Haley 1/31/16 1:00 p.m. UNIVERSITY OF MARY * W 70-54 508 (17)Schulte, Maggie (10)Schulte, Maggie 2/5/16 6 p.m. at MSU Moorhead * L 59-67 919 (18)Martensen, Anna (7)Schulte, Maggie (7)Peterson, Alisa 2/6/16 4:00 p.m. at Northern State * W 66-51 3360 (28)Schulte, Maggie (7)Schulte, Maggie (7)Peterson, Alisa 2/12/16 6 p.m. at Sioux Falls * L 46-84 642 (14)Murren, Sadie (5)Peterson, Alisa 2/13/16 5:00 p.m. at Southwest Minnesota * W 61-51 743 (21)Peterson, Alisa (9)Peterson, Alisa 2/19/16 6:00 p.m. WINONA STATE * L 55-73 1252 (23)Schulte, Maggie (9)Martensen, Anna (9)Schulte, Maggie 2/20/16 4:00 p.m. UPPER IOWA * W 73-49 587 (20)Murren, Sadie (12)Peterson, Alisa 2/24/16 7:00 p.m. UNIVERSITY OF MARY # W 78-69 486 (24)Schulte, Maggie (15)Schulte, Maggie 2/28/16 12:00 pm vs Northern State # L 56-76 (17)Murren, Sadie (8)Peterson, Alisa

Bold denotes home games * Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Game # NSIC Sanford Health Tournament Game

2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 24 WSC ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

Opponent G W L Pct. Opponent G W L Pct. Opponent G W L Pct. Adams State ...... 4 ...... 3 ..... 1 ... .750 Minn.-Crookston ...... 30 ....23 ... 7 ... .767 Pittsburg State ...... 27 ....9 ..... 18 . .333 Alaska-Anchorage ...... 2 ...... 1 ..... 1 ... .500 Minnesota Duluth .....23 ....11 ... 12 . .478 Plainview (TX) Queen Bees . 1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 Alaska-Fairbanks ...... 3 ...... 1 ..... 2 ... .333 Minnesota Morris ...... 20 ....14 ... 6 ... .700 Presentation ...... 2 ...... 2 ..... 0 . 1.000 Augustana (Ill.) ...... 1 ...... 1 ..... 0 . 1.000 Minnesota State ...... 22 ....16 ... 6 ... .727 Quincy ...... 5 ...... 3 ..... 2 ... .600 Augustana (SD) ...... 34 ....15 ... 19 . .441 Minot State ...... 4 ...... 4 ..... 0 ..1.000 Rockhurst ...... 7 ...... 2 ..... 5 ... .286 Bemidji State ...... 44 ....30 ... 14 . .682 MSU Moorhead ...... 36 ....20 ... 16 . .556 Rollins ...... 1 ...... 1 ..... 0 . 1.000 Benedictine ...... 2 ...... 1 ..... 1 ... .500 Missouri Southern...... 27 ....8 ..... 19 . .296 Saginaw Valley State ..1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 Bentley...... 1 ...... 0 ..... 1 .....000 Missouri Western ...... 27 ....8 ..... 19 . .296 Simpson...... 4 ...... 2 ..... 2 ... .500 Briar Cliff ...... 32 ....20 ... 12 . .625 Morningside ...... 21 ....9 ..... 12 . .429 Sioux Falls...... 13 ....10 ... 3 ... .769 Buena Vista ...... 7 ...... 6 ..... 1 ... .857 Mount Marty...... 15 ....12 ... 3 ... .800 South Dakota ...... 27 ....6 ..... 21 . .222 Calif.-Poly Pomona .....1 ...... 1 ..... 0 . 1.000 Mount Mercy ...... 6 ...... 6 ..... 0 . 1.000 South Dakota State ....13 ....7 ..... 6 ... .538 Cal State-Chico ...... 1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 Murray State (KY) ...... 1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 South Dakota Mines ...7 ...... 7 ..... 0 . 1.000 Cal State-Los Angeles 1 ...... 1 ..... 0 . 1.000 National College ...... 1 ...... 1 ..... 0 . 1.000 Southern Colorado .....1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 Cal State-San Bernadino 1 ...... 1 ..... 0 . 1.000 Nebraska-Kearney ....65 ....35 ... 30 . .538 SIU-Edwardsville ...... 1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 Cal State-Stanislaus ...1 ...... 1 ..... 0 . 1.000 Nebraska-Lincoln...... 16 ....8 ..... 8 ... .500 Southwest Baptist ...... 2 ...... 1 ..... 1 ... .500 Central Missouri State 3 ...... 0 ..... 3 ... .000 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 19 ....11 ... 8 ... .579 SW Minnesota State .50 ....32 ... 18 . .640 Chadron State ...... 33 ....29 ... 4 ... .879 Nebraska Wesleyan ...5 ...... 3 ..... 2 ... .600 SW Missouri State ...... 3 ...... 1 ..... 2 ... .333 College of St. Mary's ..24 ....17 ... 7 ... .708 Newman Univ...... 4 ...... 4 ..... 0 . 1.000 St. Ambrose ...... 1 ...... 1 ..... 0 ..1.000 Colorado ...... 1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 New Mexico Highlands ... 1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 St. Cloud State ...... 16 ....12 ... 4 ... .750 Colorado Christian ...... 11 ....8 ..... 3 ... .727 Nolt (Mo.) ...... 1 ...... 1 ..... 0 . 1.000 St. Mary's (Texas) ...... 1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 Colo.-Colorado Springs .. 3 ...... 3 ..... 0 . 1.000 North Dakota ...... 2 ...... 1 ..... 1 ... .500 Tarkio ...... 5 ...... 2 ..... 3 ... .400 Colorado Mines ...... 12 ....11 ... 1 ... .917 North Dakota State .....4 ...... 0 ..... 4 ... .000 Texas-Arlington ...... 1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 Concordia (Neb.) ...... 17 ....16 ... 1 ... .941 NE Missouri State ...... 3 ...... 2 ..... 1 ... .667 Texas-Pan American...1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 Concordia-St. Paul ...36 ....18 ... 18 . .500 Northeast Tech ...... 1 ...... 1 ..... 0 . 1.000 Univ. of Mary (ND) .....18 ....14 ... 4 ... .778 CSU-Pueblo...... 1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 Northern Colorado ...... 2 ...... 2 ..... 0 . 1.000 Upper Iowa ...... 22 ....21 ... 1 ... .955 ...... 2 ...... 2 ..... 0 . 1.000 Northern Iowa ...... 1 ...... 1 ..... 0 . 1.000 USD-Springfi eld ...... 1 ...... 1 ..... 0 . 1.000 Dakota State ...... 6 ...... 6 ..... 0 . 1.000 Northern State ...... 48 ....26 ... 22 . .542 Valley City State ...... 1 ...... 1 ..... 0 . 1.000 Dakota Wesleyan ...... 2 ...... 1 ..... 1 ... .500 NW Missouri State ...... 15 ....3 ..... 12 . .200 Waldorf College ...... 2 ...... 2 ..... 0 . 1.000 Denver University ...... 3 ...... 1 ..... 2 ... .333 Northwestern College .10 ....6 ..... 4 ... .600 Washburn ...... 26 ....6 ..... 20 . .231 Dickinson State...... 3 ...... 3 ..... 0 . 1.000 Okla. City University ...1 ...... 1 ..... 0 . 1.000 West Texas State ...... 1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 Doane College ...... 24 ....15 ... 9 ... .625 Omaha Raiders ...... 2 ...... 2 ..... 0 . 1.000 Western State ...... 2 ...... 1 ..... 1 ... .500 Dominican (Calif.) ...... 1 ...... 1 ..... 0 ..1.000 Omaha Roadrunners ..1 ...... 1 ..... 0 . 1.000 Westmar ...... 12 ....9 ..... 3 ... .750 Dordt College...... 2 ...... 1 ..... 1 ... .500 Panhandle State ...... 1 ...... 1 ..... 0 . 1.000 William Jewell ...... 3 ...... 3 ..... 0 . 1.000 Eckerd ...... 1 ...... 1 ..... 0 . 1.000 Peru State ...... 27 ....16 ... 11 . .592 William Penn...... 6 ...... 2 ..... 4 ... .333 Emporia State ...... 28 ....6 ..... 22 .214 Winona State ...... 48 ....29 ... 19 . .604 Findlay (Ohio) ...... 1 ...... 1 ..... 0 . 1.000 Wisconsin-Parkside ....1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 Florida Southern ...... 1 ...... 1 ..... 0 . 1.000 York College ...... 14 ....14 ... 0 . 1.000 Fort Hays State...... 37 ....10 ... 27 . .270 Totals (46 years) ...... 1296..734 ..562 ..566 Fort Lewis College ...... 2 ...... 2 ..... 0 . 1.000 2016-17 Opponents in BOLD Graceland ...... 1 ...... 1 ..... 0 . 1.000 Linda Schnitzler Walker (1985-89) Grandview ...... 4 ...... 2 ..... 2 ... .500 is the all-time leading scorer in Harding (Ark.) ...... 1 ...... 1 ..... 0 . 1.000 Wayne State women's basketball ...... 18 ....5 ..... 13 . .278 history with 2,224 points. This J.F.Kennedy ...... 9 ...... 4 ..... 5 ... .444 photo shows Schnitzler receiving Kansas State ...... 6 ...... 3 ..... 3 ... .500 a standing ovation from the WSC Lees-McRae (NC)...... 1 ...... 1 ..... 0 ..1.000 crowd and congratulations from Wildcat head coach Liz O'Brien Lewis (Ill.) ...... 1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 on February 24, 1989 after becom- Lincoln Panthers ...... 1 ...... 1 ..... 0 . 1.000 ing the all-time leader for points Lincoln (Mo.) ...... 1 ...... 1 ..... 0 . 1.000 scored by a Nebraska women's Lindenwood ...... 1 ...... 1 ..... 0 ..1.000 college basketball player, passing Look Magazine ...... 3 ...... 0 ..... 3 ... .000 the record of 2,131 points held by Luther ...... 1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 Maurtice Ivy of Nebraska. Schnitler Martin Luther (Minn.) ..1 ...... 1 ..... 0 . 1.000 Walker fi nished her Wildcat career McPherson ...... 1 ...... 1 ..... 0 . 1.000 with 2,224 points. The record would Mesa State ...... 3 ...... 1 ..... 2 ... .333 stand for over three years until Cin- Metro State ...... 5 ...... 2 ..... 3 ... .400 dy Hays of Midland Lutheran broke Midland Lutheran ...... 39 ....16 ... 23 . .410 the mark in 1992 with 2,567 points. 2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 25 THE NORTHERN SUN INTERCOLLEGIATE CONFERENCE

From its modest origin as a six-team alliance over eight decades ago, the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference has matured into a 16-team union of upper Midwest colleges and universities to form arguably the strongest affi liation in NCAA Division II. The NSIC can trace its roots to 1932 when six schools, including Bemidji State University, Minnesota State University, Mankato, Minnesota State University Moorhead, St. Cloud State University, University of Minnesota Duluth and Winona State University signed on as charter members. All remain active subscribers of the league today. Southwest Minnesota State University was added in 1969, followed by Northern State University in 1978, Wayne State College (NE) in 1998, Concordia University-St. Paul and the University of Minnesota Crookston in 1999, the University of Mary and Upper Iowa University in 2006, Au- gustana College in 2008 and Minot State University and the University of Sioux Falls in 2012. Minnesota State, St. Cloud State and Minnesota Duluth left the league to join the North Central Conference but returned to the NSIC in 2008. University of Minnesota, Morris and Michigan Tech University were once part of the NSIC family as well. In 1992 the NSIC became a true athletic showcase for both men and women with the merger of the traditional Northern Intercollegiate Conference (NIC) and the Northern Sun Conference (NSC), the home of women’s athletics since 1979. Before NSIC affi liates became certifi ed for championship competition in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in 1995, its member institutions fi lled prominent roles in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). NIC and NSC clubs annually dispatched qualifi ed student-athletes to national tournaments and captured several NAIA teams and individual championships. The NSIC celebrates its 83rd season this year and clearly continues to make a major imprint nationally, winning 16 national titles since 2006. Winona State men claimed NCAA II Basketball Championships in 2006 and 2008 and narrowly missed a third crown, falling in a last second shot in 2007. In addition, the Warriors established a NCAA II record of 57 consecutive victories. Concordia University launched an ongoing streak of seven consecutive NCAA II Volleyball Championships in 2007. In 2008 the Golden Bears won 37 straight matches after a season opening loss on their way to a second consecutive title and scripted a marvelous encore in 2009 with a perfect 37-0 fi nish, a third straight national crown and a winning streak of 74 straight matches. In 2010 the Golden Bear extended that NCAA record win streak to 75 before dropping their second match of the season. They started 2010 with a 10-4 record before ripping off 22 straight wins on their way to their fourth straight national title. In 2011, after overcoming midseason injuries, the Golden Bears hit their stride. The Golden Bears knocked off No. 1 and undefeated Cal State San Bernardino to become the fi rst team in the history of NCAA Division II women’s volleyball, to captured a fi fth consecutive NCAA Division II Championship. Then in 2012, the Golden Bears again made a late season and championship match surge as they defeated Tampa 3-2 after trailing 0-2 to win their sixth straight NCAA DII Volleyball National Championship. In 2013 Concordia-St. Paul won the NSIC regular season title, but was defeated in the NSIC Tournament Championship by Minnesota Duluth. But from there the Golden Bears ripped off six straight NCAA postseason wins, extending their streak to 42, on their way to a 3-0 sweep of BYU-Hawaii to win another NCAA National Championship. In a most surprising run, Minnesota Duluth completed a perfect 15-0 season by winning the 2008 NCAA Division II Football Championship. The Bulldogs, limited to only 24 scholarships by league rule, swept a fi eld of fully-funded teams, including top ranked Grand Valley State and number three Northwest Missouri State. Two years later, in 2010, the Bulldogs repeated that feat, going 15-0 again to win the national championship. The Bulldogs became the fi rst NCAA DII football squad to win two national championships with undefeated records. Minnesota State added more luster to the league by fi nishing 32-2 and claiming the 2008-09 NCAA II Women’s Basketball Championship. The Mavericks rolled to a wild 103-94 victory over Franklin Pierce to set a NCAA record for total points in the title game. Augustana College got into the mix of national championships in 2011 when their women’s cross country team turned in a true team performance in Spokane, Wash. All fi ve Viking runners earned All-American status as Augustana won the fi rst cross country national championship in NSIC history. After multiple runnerup fi nishes, the St. Cloud State Huskies fi nally captured the national championship in wrestling in 2015 and repeated again in 2016. The Augustana men’s basketball team won their fi rst-ever NCAA Division II national title in 2016 for the league’s 16th national championship. The NSIC has also had 10 athletes awarded with the NCAA Elite 89 Award on 12 occasions. Earning the award were Leisa McClintock (Wayne State, Volleyball, 2015) , Tavia Rutherford (USF, Golf, 2015) Claire Sames (SMSU, Volleyball, 2014), Kara Pioske (Concordia-St. Paul, Volleyball 2013), Billy Brockmueller (Sioux Falls, Cross Country 2012, 2014 & IDTF 2014), Ben Keller (Minnesota State, Baseball 2012 & 2013), Cody Lens- ing (Augustana, Wrestling 2012), Kendra Huettl (Minnesota State, Softball, 2011), Matt Braithwaite (Augustana, Cross Country, 2010) and Lauren Brown (Winona State, Outdoor Track & Field, 2010). Member schools continue to emphasize the educational, entertainment and unifying value of sports while pointing with pride to the many advan- tages to be gained by attending these colleges and universities. The NSIC is committed to providing rewarding experiences for its student-athletes, and while the challenges that loom are sizable, indeed, the NSIC is surely well positioned for the future. (By Larry Scott & Nick Kornder)

2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 26 2015-16 ALL-NSIC BASKETBALL

FINAL STANDINGS ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS NSIC Overall School W L W L Winona State 20 2 30 4 FIRST TEAM Sioux Falls 17 5 27 6 Name Pos. Yr. School MSU Moorhead 17 5 21 6 Brittney Dietz F Sr. University of Mary Northern State 17 5 23 8 Katrina Nordick F Sr. Minnesota Crookston Augustana 15 7 24 8 Alexa Thielman G Sr. Minnesota Crookston Minn.Crookston 14 8 18 10 Morgan Banasik G Jr. MSU Moorhead Wayne State 13 9 17 12 Heather Strese F Sr. MSU Moorhead St. Cloud State 12 10 13 14 Taylor Varsho G Sr. Sioux Falls University of Mary 9 13 15 16 Chelsea Nooker G Jr. St. Cloud State Concordia-St. Paul 9 13 14 16 Paige Ballinger C So. Wayne State Minot State 8 14 11 18 Alexis Foley G Sr. Winona State Minnesota State 8 14 9 18 Connor Nagle G Sr. Winona State

Minnesota Duluth 7 15 7 20 Upper Iowa 4 18 5 24 SECOND TEAM Bemidji State 3 19 7 20 Name Pos. Yr. School Southwest Minnesota 3 19 5 24 Sophie Kenney G Sr. Augustana Nicole Kerkhoff F Sr. Augustana Anna Schmitt G Fr. Concordia-St. Paul PAST CHAMPIONS Hannah Larson F Jr. University of Mary Year Champion Britney Scherber PG Jr. Minnesota State 2016 Winona State Claire Ziegler P So. Minnesota State 2015 Wayne State Jill Conrad F So. Northern State 2014 Wayne State Alison Klostergaard F Sr. Sioux Falls 2013 Concordia-St. Paul Maggie Schulte F So. Wayne State 2012 Wayne State Kayla Timmerman C Jr. Winona State 2011 Wayne State 2010 Concordia-St. Paul 2009 Minnesota State ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM 2008 Concordia-St. Paul Name Pos. Yr. School 2007 Concordia-St. Paul Logan O'Farrell G So. Augustana 2006 Wayne State Hannah Larson F Jr. University of Mary 2005 MSU Moorhead Taylor Varsho G Sr. Sioux Falls 2004 Concordia-St. Paul Chelsea Nooker G Jr. St. Cloud State 2003 Minnesota Duluth Kayla Timmerman C Jr. Winona State

NSIC POST-SEASON AWARDS ALL-FRESHMEN TEAM Name Pos. Yr. School Coach of the Year Shelby Selland C Fr. Augustana Scott Ballard Anna Schmitt PG Fr. Concordia-St. Paul Winona State Alison Hughes G Fr. Minnesota Crookston Sammy Kozlowski PG Fr. Minnesota Duluth Player of the Year Kari Clements PG Fr. Minot State Taylor Varsho - Guard, 5-7, Sr. Sioux Falls

Freshman of the Year Anna Schmitt - Point Guard, 5-7, Fr. Concordia-St. Paul

Defensive Player of the Year Logan O'Farrell - Guard, 5-11, Sr. Augustana 2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 27 2015-16 NSIC STATISTICAL LEADERS All games TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS SCORING OFFENSE G W-L PTS AVG 9. University of Mary 31 752 1886 .399 1. Augustana 32 24-8 2391 74.7 10. Minot State 29 692 1742 .397 2. Winona State 34 30-4 2493 73.3 11. St. Cloud State 27 678 1719 .394 SCORING FG 3FG FT PTS AVG 3. Minnesota Crookston 28 18-10 2049 73.2 12. Augustana 32 862 2219 .388 1. Brittney Dietz - MARY 225 48 176 674 21.7 4. Concordia-St. Paul 30 14-16 2182 72.7 13. Southwest Minnesota 29 636 1675 .380 2. Taylor Varsho - USF 209 113 54 585 17.7 5. Sioux Falls 33 27-6 2396 72.6 14. Minnesota Duluth 27 595 1575 .378 3. Katrina Nordick - UMC 186 16 93 481 17.2 6. MSU Moorhead 27 21-6 1885 69.8 15. Bemidji State 27 610 1645 .371 4. Alexa Thielman - UMC 139 85 86 449 16.0 7. University of Mary 31 15-16 2155 69.5 16. Upper Iowa 29 578 1630 .355 5. Anna Schmitt - CSP 162 39 96 459 15.3 8. Wayne State 29 17-12 2008 69.2 6. Alexis Foley - WSU 175 50 113 513 15.1 9. Minnesota State 27 9-18 1869 69.2 FG PCT. DEFENSE G FG FGA PCT 7. Paige Ballinger - WSC 117 0 95 329 15.0 10 Northern State 31 23-8 2082 67.2 1. Winona State 34 709 2037 .348 8. Morgan Banasik - MSUM 122 49 99 392 14.5 11. St. Cloud State 27 13-14 1774 65.7 2. University of Mary 31 690 1921 .359 12. Minot State 29 11-18 1896 65.4 3. Northern State 31 654 1780 .367 9. Maggie Schulte - WSC 152 42 74 420 14.5 13. Bemidji State 27 7-20 1755 65.0 4. MSU Moorhead 27 604 1626 .371 10. Hope Bonlander - SMSU 158 5 96 417 14.4 14. Southwest Minnesota 29 5-24 1767 60.9 5. Augustana 32 731 1949 .375 15. Minnesota Duluth 27 7-20 1627 60.3 6. Sioux Falls 33 707 1864 .379 REBOUNDING OFF DEF TOT AVG 16. Upper Iowa 29 5-24 1695 58.4 7. Wayne State 29 702 1842 .381 1. Kyrah Fredenburg - CSP 83 235 318 10.6 8. Minnesota Duluth 27 610 1580 .386 2. Lauren Deadrick - NSU 109 156 265 8.5 SCORING DEFENSE G PTS AVG 9. Minnesota Crookston 28 719 1773 .406 3. Claire Ziegler - MSU 65 163 228 8.4 10. Concordia-St. Paul 30 759 1850 .410 1. Winona State 34 1916 56.4 4. Savana Kingsbury - MINOT 67 177 244 8.4 11. Minnesota State 27 730 1775 .411 2. Sioux Falls 33 1993 60.4 5. Hannah Larson - MARY 56 191 247 8.0 3. Northern State 31 1875 60.5 12. St. Cloud State 27 624 1515 .412 6. Savanna Handevidt - MSUM 6 157 213 7.9 4. MSU Moorhead 27 1647 61.0 13. Bemidji State 27 658 1573 .418 5. Wayne State 29 1861 64.2 14. Minot State 29 755 1733 .436 7. Karissa LeCaptain - SCSU 94 118 212 7.9 6. University of Mary 31 2041 65.8 15. Southwest Minnesota 29 817 1843 .443 8. Alison Klostergaard- USF 72 186 258 7.8 7. St. Cloud State 27 1785 66.1 16. Upper Iowa 29 742 1648 .450 9. Heather Strese - MSUM 65 139 204 7.6 8. Augustana 32 2122 66.3 10. Hannah McGlone - WSU 99 153 252 7.4 9. Minnesota Crookston 28 1874 66.9 3-POINT FG PCT. G FG FGA PCT 10. Minnesota Duluth 27 1809 67.0 1. Minnesota Crookston 28 248 636 .390 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE G FG FGA PCT 11. Bemidji State 27 1861 68.9 2. Winona State 34 263 677 .388 1. Miranda Ristau - NSU 31 105 196 .536 12. Upper Iowa 29 2056 70.9 3. Bemidji State 27 187 542 .345 2. Paige Ballinger - WSC 22 117 219 .534 13. Minot State 29 2078 71.7 4. MSU Moorhead 27 201 584 .344 3. Claire Ziegler - MSU 27 156 295 .529 14. Concordia-St. Paul 30 2184 72.8 5. Northern State 31 143 424 .337 15. Minnesota State 27 2007 74.3 6. Sioux Falls 33 265 790 .335 4. Caitlyn Russell- CSP 29 137 263 .521 16. Southwest Minnesota 29 2161 74.5 7. St. Cloud State 27 164 507 .323 5. Jill Conrad - NSU 31 168 331 .508 8. Minnesota State 27 164 515 .318 6. Karissa LeCaptain - SCSU 27 155 310 .500 SCORING MARGIN G OFF DEF Margin 9. University of Mary 31 229 723 .317 7. Savana Kingsbury - MINOT 29 124 249 .498 1. Winona State 34 73.3 56.4 +17.0 10. Wayne State 29 168 534 .315 8. Heather Strese - MSUM 27 125 255 .490 2. Sioux Falls 33 72.6 60.4 +12.2 11. Concordia-St. Paul 30 189 603 .313 9. Sam Knecht- USF 33 149 304 .490 3. MSU Moorhead 27 69.8 61.0 +8.8 12. Augustana 32 278 909 .306 10. Katrina Nordick- UMC 28 186 383 .486 4. Augustana 32 74.7 66.3 +8.4 13. Minnesota Duluth 27 118 402 .294 14. Upper Iowa 29 147 510 .288 5. Northern State 31 67.2 60.5 +6.7 ASSISTS G ASSISTS AVG 6. Minnesota Crookston 28 73.2 66.9 +6.2 15. Minot State 29 140 490 .286 7. Wayne State 29 69.2 64.2 +5.1 16. Southwest Minnesota 29 129 454 .284 1. Sadie Murren - WSC 29 142 4.9 8. University of Mary 31 69.5 65.8 +3.7 2. Sophie Kenney - AUGIE 32 148 4.6 9. Concordia-St. Paul 30 72.7 72.8 -0.1 3-POINT FG PCT. DEFENSE G FG FGA PCT 3. Madi Robson - SF 33 144 4.4 10. St. Cloud State 27 65.7 66.1 -0.4 1. Winona State 34 220 773 .285 4. Chelsea Nooker - SCSU 27 111 4.1 11. Bemidji State 27 65.0 68.9 -3.9 2. Wayne State 29 158 550 .287 5. Mishayla Jones - CSP 30 122 4.1 12. Minnesota State 27 69.2 74.3 -5.1 3. University of Mary 31 193 665 .290 6. Alexis Foley - WSU 34 135 4.0 13. Minot State 29 65.4 71.7 -6.3 4. Sioux Falls 33 162 547 .296 7. Anna Schmitt - CSP 30 108 3.6 5. Minnesota Crookston 28 164 543 .302 14. Minnesota Duluth 27 60.3 67.0 -6.7 8. Betsy MacDonald - SCSU 27 93 3.4 15. Upper Iowa 29 58.4 70.9 -12.4 6. Augustana 32 226 742 .305 8. Aimee Pelzer - BSU 27 93 3.4 16. Southwest Minnesota 29 60.9 74.5 -13.6 7. MSU Moorhead 27 165 535 .308 8. Northern State 31 215 670 .321 10. Connor Nagle - WSU 34 114 3.4 FREE THROW PCT. G FTM FTA PCT 9. St. Cloud State 27 164 508 .323 1. Winona State 34 396 488 .811 10. Southwest Minnesota 29 182 545 .334 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE G FTM FTA PCT 2. St. Cloud State 27 254 324 .784 11. Bemidji State 27 130 389 .334 1. Kenzie Kane - UMD 27 60 65 .923 3. Augustana 32 389 505 .770 12. Minnesota State 27 203 592 .343 2. Micaela Noga - UMC 28 59 64 .922 4. Minnesota Crookston 28 395 517 .764 13. Upper Iowa 29 180 514 .350 3. Betsy MacDonald - SCSU 27 56 61 .918 5. Minot State 29 372 505 .737 14. Minnesota Duluth 27 172 491 .350 4. Maggie Schulte - WSC 29 74 82 .902 6. Northern State 31 393 538 .730 15. Minot State 29 263 720 .365 16. Concordia-St. Paul 30 227 615 .369 5. Alexis Foley - WSU 34 113 126 .897 7. MSU Moorhead 27 362 496 .730 6. Devon Brecke - NSU 31 98 111 .883 8. Wayne State 29 470 646 .728 7. Alexa Thielman - UMC 28 86 100 .860 9. Upper Iowa 29 392 539 .727 REBOUNDING OFFENSE G REB AVG 10. Sioux Falls 33 443 616 .719 1. MSU Moorhead 27 1136 42.1 8. Karissa LeCaptain - SCSU 27 56 66 .848 11. University of Mary 31 422 587 .719 2. Augustana 32 1329 41.5 9. Whitney Kieffer - UIU 29 99 117 .846 12. Bemidji State 27 348 486 .716 3. Northern State 31 1277 41.2 10. Britney Scherber - MSU 27 85 102 .833 13. Minnesota State 27 375 526 .713 4. Minnesota State 27 1108 41.0 10. Logan O'Farrell - AUGIE 32 70 84 .833 14. Minnesota Duluth 27 319 449 .710 5. University of Mary 31 1258 40.6 15. Concordia-St. Paul 30 381 547 .697 6. Sioux Falls 33 1328 40.2 STEALS G STEALS AVG 7. Winona State 34 1334 39.2 16. Southwest Minnesota 29 366 527 .694 1. Logan O'Farrell - AUGIE 32 73 2.3 8. Wayne State 29 1121 38.7 2. Chelsea Nooker - SCSU 27 59 2.2 FIELD GOAL PCT. G FG FGA Pct. 9. St. Cloud State 27 1041 38.6 10. Concordia-St. Paul 30 1138 37.9 3. Sadie Murren - WSC 29 62 2.1 1. Winona State 34 917 2051 .447 4. Anna Martensen - WSC 29 55 1.9 2. Northern State 31 773 1787 .433 11. Minnesota Duluth 27 1001 37.1 3. Minnesota Crookston 28 703 1651 .426 12. Minnesota Crookston 28 1035 37.0 5. Connor Nagle - WSU 34 61 1.8 4. Concordia-St. Paul 30 806 1912 .422 13. Bemidji State 27 989 36.6 6. Samantha Kozlowski - UMD 27 48 1.8 5. Sioux Falls 33 844 2013 .419 14. Southwest Minnesota 29 1047 36.1 7. Kari Clements - MINOT 29 50 1.7 6. Wayne State 29 685 1663 .412 15. Minot State 29 1011 34.9 8. Pelzer, Aimee Pelzer - BSU 27 46 1.7 16. Upper Iowa 29 1003 34.6 7. Minnesota State 27 665 1641 .405 9. Alison Klostergaard - SF 33 56 1.7 8. MSU Moorhead 27 661 1635 .404 10. Natalie Van Wyhe - MSUM 27 45 1.7

2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 28 2015-16 NSIC STATISTICAL LEADERS All games TEAM STATISTICS REBOUNDING DEFENSE G REB AVG STEALS G STEALS AVG INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 1. Northern State 31 986 31.8 1. Augustana 32 333 10.4 2. Winona State 34 1194 35.1 2. Wayne State 29 261 9.0 3. Sioux Falls 33 1163 35.2 3. Minot State 29 253 8.7 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE G FGM FGA PCT 4. Upper Iowa 29 1043 36.0 4. University of Mary 31 252 8.1 1. Emma Boehm - UMD 23 30 65 .462 5. MSU Moorhead 27 981 36.3 5. Concordia-St. Paul 30 218 7.3 2. Alexa Thielman - UMC 28 85 198 .429 6. St. Cloud State 27 982 36.4 6. Sioux Falls 33 234 7.1 3. Connor Nagle - WSU 34 107 252 .425 7. University of Mary 31 1192 38.5 7. MSU Moorhead 27 188 7.0 4. Alison Hughes - UMC 28 56 132 .424 8. Wayne State 29 1119 38.6 8. Winona State 34 236 6.9 5. Alexis Foley - WSU 34 50 123 .407 9. Minnesota Crookston 28 1081 38.6 9. St. Cloud State 27 185 6.9 6. Tara Roelofs - WSU 34 57 142 .401 10. Minot State 29 1121 38.7 10. Upper Iowa 29 197 6.8 7. Aimee Pelzer - BSU 27 63 158 .399 11. Southwest Minnesota 29 1122 38.7 11. Bemidji State 27 177 6.6 12. Minnesota State 27 1050 38.9 12. Minnesota State 27 174 6.4 8. Dani Williams - MARY 31 56 144 .389 13. Concordia-St. Paul 30 1191 39.7 13. Southwest Minnesota 29 181 6.2 9. Britney Scherber - MSU 27 50 130 .385 14. Minnesota Duluth 27 1078 39.9 14. Minnesota Duluth 27 162 6.0 10. Allie Koehn - AUGIE 27 36 94 .383 15. Bemidji State 27 1092 40.4 15. Minnesota Crookston 28 160 5.7 16. Augustana 32 1336 41.8 16. Northern State 31 140 4.5 3-POINT FG MADE G 3FG AVG 1. Taylor Varsho - USF 33 113 3.4 REBOUND MARGIN Reb Avg Opp Avg Marg TURNOVER MARGIN Team Avg Opp Avg Marg 2. Connor Nagle - WSU 34 107 3.1 1. Northern State 1277 41.2 986 31.8 +9.4 1. Augustana 434 13.6 608 19.0 +5.44 3. Alexa Thielman - UMC 28 85 3.0 2. MSU Moorhead 1136 42.1 981 36.3 +5.7 2. Winona State 389 11.4 482 14.2 +2.74 4. Aimee Pelzer - BSU 27 63 2.3 3. Sioux Falls 1328 40.2 1163 35.2 +5.0 3. Sioux Falls 407 12.3 475 14.4 +2.06 5. Lauren Shiffl ett - CSP 30 66 2.2 4. Winona State 1334 39.2 1194 35.1 +4.1 4. Minot State 420 14.5 476 16.4 +1.93 5. St. Cloud State 1041 38.6 982 36.4 +2.2 5. Bemidji State 347 12.9 394 14.6 +1.74 6. Betsy MacDonald - SCSU 27 58 2.1 6. Minnesota State 1108 41.0 1050 38.9 +2.1 6. St. Cloud State 341 12.6 384 14.2 +1.59 7. Sydney Rome - AUGIE 32 67 2.1 7. University of Mary 1258 40.6 1192 38.5 +2.1 7. Concordia-St. Paul 424 14.1 455 15.2 +1.03 8. Alison Hughes - UMC 28 56 2.0 8. Wayne State 1121 38.7 1119 38.6 +0.1 8. Minnesota Crookston 374 13.4 388 13.9 +0.50 8. Tatum Sheley - BSU 27 54 2.0 9. Augustana 1329 41.5 1336 41.8 -0.2 9. MSU Moorhead 366 13.6 377 14.0 +0.41 10. Cassidy Thorson - MSUM 27 52 1.9 10. Upper Iowa 1003 34.6 1043 36.0 -1.4 10. Wayne State 466 16.1 451 15.6 -0.52 11. Minnesota Crookston 1035 37.0 1081 38.6 -1.6 11. University of Mary 498 16.1 459 14.8 -1.26 BLOCKED SHOTS G BLOCKS AVG 12. Concordia-St. Paul 1138 37.9 1191 39.7 -1.8 12. Upper Iowa 483 16.7 433 14.9 -1.72 1. Kayla Timmerman - WSU 32 92 2.9 13. Southwest Minnesota 1047 36.1 1122 38.7 -2.6 13. Minnesota Duluth 388 14.4 341 12.6 -1.74 2.Hannah Larson - MARY 31 67 2.2 14. Minnesota Duluth 1001 37.1 1078 39.9 -2.9 14. Northern State 436 14.1 369 11.9 -2.16 15. Minot State 1011 34.9 1121 38.7 -3.8 15. Minnesota State 474 17.6 376 13.9 -3.63 3. Drew Sannes - MSUM 27 53 2.0 16. Bemidji State 989 36.6 1092 40.4 -3.8 16. Southwest Minnesota 521 18.0 405 14.0 -4.00 4. Paige Ballinger - WSC 22 41 1.9 5., Caitlyn Russell - CSP 29 51 1.8 BLOCKED SHOTS G BLOCKS AVG ASST/TURN. RATIO Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio 6. Lauren Deadrick - NSU 31 51 1.6 1. Augustana 32 165 5.2 1. Sioux Falls 557 16.9 407 12.3 1.4 7. Allyson Harris - UMD 27 42 1.6 2. University of Mary 31 151 4.9 2. Winona State 513 15.1 389 11.4 1.3 8. Shelby Selland - AUGIE 32 49 1.5 3. Wayne State 29 139 4.8 3. Augustana 508 15.9 434 13.6 1.2 9. Kionda Nicks - CSP 29 39 1.3 4. Concordia-St. Paul 30 141 4.7 4. St. Cloud State 386 14.3 341 12.6 1.1 10. Taylor Reiner - WSC 26 33 1.3 5. Minnesota Duluth 27 114 4.2 5. Northern State 490 15.8 436 14.1 1.1 6. Winona State 34 136 4.0 6. Concordia-St. Paul 437 14.6 424 14.1 1.0 Assist/Turnover Ratio Ast Avg Turn Avg Ratio 7. Sioux Falls 33 120 3.6 7. MSU Moorhead 374 13.9 366 13.6 1.0 8. Northern State 31 109 3.5 8. Minnesota Crookston 382 13.6 374 13.4 1.0 1. Sophie Kenney - AUGIE 148 4.6 49 1.5 3.0 9. St. Cloud State 27 93 3.4 9. Bemidji State 340 12.6 347 12.9 1.0 2. Madi Robson - USF 144 4.4 70 2.1 2.1 10. MSU Moorhead 27 91 3.4 10. University of Mary 444 14.3 498 16.1 0.9 3. Sadie Murren - WSC 142 4.9 72 2.5 2.0 11. Bemidji State 27 77 2.9 11. Minot State 355 12.2 420 14.5 0.8 4. Connor Nagle - WSU 114 3.4 59 1.7 1.9 12. Minnesota State 27 75 2.8 12. Minnesota Duluth 302 11.2 388 14.4 0.8 5. Alexis Foley - WSU 135 4.0 71 2.1 1.9 13. Minnesota Crookston 28 76 2.7 13. Wayne State 361 12.4 466 16.1 0.8 6. Taylor Varsho - USF 109 3.3 58 1.8 1.9 14. Southwest Minnesota 29 68 2.3 14. Minnesota State 340 12.6 474 17.6 0.7 7. Devon Brecke - NSU 01 3.3 54 1.7 1.9 15. Upper Iowa 29 57 2.0 15. Southwest Minnesota 336 11.6 521 18.0 0.6 8. Betsy MacDonald - SCSU 93 3.4 52 1.9 1.8 16. Minot State 29 47 1.6 16. Upper Iowa 253 8.7 483 16.7 0.5 9. Aimee Pelzer - BSU 93 3.4 55 2.0 1.7 10. Natalie Van Wyhe - MSUM 81 3.0 49 1.8 1.7 ASSISTS G ASSISTS AVG 3-Point FG Made G 3FG AV/G 1. Sioux Falls 33 557 16.9 1. Minnesota Crookston 28 248 8.9 2. Augustana 32 508 15.9 2. Augustana 32 278 8.7 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G NO. AVG 3. Northern State 31 490 15.8 3. Sioux Falls 33 265 8.0 1. Lauren Deadrick - NSU 31 109 3.5 4. Winona State 34 513 15.1 4. Winona State 34 263 7.7 2. Karissa LeCaptain - SCSU 27 94 3.5 5. Concordia-St. Paul 30 437 14.6 5. MSU Moorhead 27 201 7.4 3. Lauren Hedlund - SMSU 29 88 3.0 6. University of Mary 31 444 14.3 6. University of Mary 31 229 7.4 4. Hannah McGlone - WSU 34 99 2.9 7. St. Cloud State 27 386 14.3 7. Bemidji State 27 187 6.9 5. Kyrah Fredenburg - CSP 30 83 2.8 8. MSU Moorhead 27 374 13.9 8. Concordia-St. Paul 30 189 6.3 6. Hope Bonlander - SMSU 29 78 2.7 9. Minnesota Crookston 28 382 13.6 9. Minnesota State 27 164 6.1 7. Rachel Weir - MARY 31 79 2.5 10. Bemidji State 27 340 12.6 9. St. Cloud State 27 164 6.1 10. Minnesota State 27 340 12.6 11. Wayne State 29 168 5.8 8. Claire Ziegler - MSU 27 65 2.4 12. Wayne State 29 361 12.4 12. Upper Iowa 29 147 5.1 8. Heather Strese - MSUM 27 65 2.4 13. Minot State 29 355 12.2 13. Minot State 29 140 4.8 10. Nicole Kerkhoff - AUGIE 32 77 2.4 14. Southwest Minnesota 29 336 11.6 14. Northern State 31 143 4.6 15. Minnesota Duluth 27 302 11.2 15. Southwest Minnesota 29 129 4.4 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS G NO. AVG 16. Upper Iowa 29 253 8.7 16. Minnesota Duluth 27 118 4.4 1. Kyrah Fredenburg - CSP 30 235 7.8 2. Hannah Larson - MARY 31 191 6.2 3. Savana Kingsbury - MINOT 29 177 6.1 4. Claire Ziegler - MSU 27 163 6.0 5. Kayla Timmerman - WSU 32 190 5.9 6. Savanna Handevidt - MSUM 27 157 5.8 7. Katrina Nordick - UMC 28 158 5.6 8. Alison Klostergaard - USF 33 186 5.6 9. Brittney Dietz - MARY 31 163 5.3 10. Maggie Schulte - WSC 29 150 5.2

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Field Goals Made -- Career INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 1. Linda Schnitzler, (1985-89)...... 899 2. Lisa Chamberlin, (1990-94) ...... 605 Points Scored -- Career 3. Connie Kunzmann, (1974-78) ...... 587 1,000 point club 4. Ashley Arlen, (2009-12) ...... 579 1. Linda Schnitzler, (1985-89)...... 2,224 5. Jordan Spencer (2012-15)...... 568 2. Connie Kunzmann, (1974-78) ...... 1,890 6. Kristen Humphries, (2002-06) ...... 545 3. Ashley Arlen, (2009-12) ...... 1,724 7. Karen Hochstein, (1999-2003) ...... 537 4. Lisa Chamberlin, (1990-94) ...... 1,586 8. Amy Brodersen, (1993-97) ...... 501 5. Karen Hochstein, (1999-03)...... 1,530 9. Mara Hjelle, (2007-11) ...... 497 6. Lori Erwin-Koester, (1977-81)...... 1,517 10. Lori Erwin-Koester, (1977-81)...... 494 7. Jordan Spencer, (2012-2015) ...... 1,500 Krista Bernadt Amy Brodersen (missing stats from 80-81) 8. Ashton Yossi, (2011-2015) ...... 1,444 7. Kristen Humphries, (2002-06) ...... 1,356 (1997-2001) (1993-97) Field Goals Made -- Season 8. Mara Hjelle, (2007-11) ...... 1,334 1. Connie Kunzmann, (1976-77) ...... 281 9. Amy Brodersen, (1993-97) ...... 1,281 2. Linda Schnitzler, (1988-89)...... 277 10. Mary Schnitzler, (1989-93) ...... 1,273 Rebounds -- Career 3. Linda Schnitzler, (1987-88)...... 235 11. Erin McCormick, (2003-07) ...... 1,245 1. Connie Kunzmann, (1974-78) ...... 1,271 4. Linda Schnitzler, (1986-87)...... 227 12. Krista Bernadt, (1997-01) ...... 1,232 2. Julie Petronis, (1977-80) ...... 1,001 5. Ashley Arlen, (2011-12) ...... 211 13. Michelle Blomberg, (1984-88) ...... 1,211 3. Karen Hochstein, (1999-03)...... 845 6. Lori Erwin, (1978-79) ...... 209 14. Deb Nygren, (1982-86) ...... 1,184 4. Mara Hjelle, (2007-11) ...... 829 7. Jordan Spencer (2014-15)...... 208 15. Clare Duwelius (2008-12) ...... 1,170 5. Jodi Otjen, (1990-94) ...... 825 8. Ashley Arlen, (2009-10) ...... 205 16. Jodi Otjen (1990-94) ...... 1,063 6. Ashley Arlen, (2009-12) ...... 821 7. Ellen Hansen (2010-14)...... 744 9. Jordan Spencer, (2013-14) ...... 200 10. Dawnn Bernt, (1986-87) ...... 199 Points Scored -- Season 8. Deb Nygren, (1982-86) ...... 701 1. Linda Schnitzler, (1988-89)...... 733 9. Kris Smith, (1985-88)...... 664 Field Goal Attempts -- Career 2. Connie Kunzmann, (1976-77) ...... 654 10. Shari Krohn, (1983-86) ...... 659 1. Linda Schnitzler, (1985-89)...... 1,964 3. Ashley Arlen, (2011-12) ...... 634 2. Lisa Chamberlin, (1990-94) ...... 1,481 4. Connie Kunzmann, (1975-76) ...... 610 Rebounds -- Season 3. Ashley Arlen, (2009-12) ...... 1,245 5. Ashley Arlen (2009-10) ...... 599 1. Connie Kunzmann, (1976-77) ...... 427 4. Mary Schnitzler, (1989-93) ...... 1,197 6. Linda Schnitzler, (1987-88)...... 557 2. Julie Petronis, (1978-79) ...... 376 5. Michelle Blomberg, (1984-88) ...... 1,187 7. Linda Schnitzler, (1986-87)...... 547 3. Connie Kunzmann, (1975-76) ...... 360 6. Mara Hjelle, (2007-11) ...... 1,163 8. Jordan Spencer, (2014-15) ...... 545 4. Julie Petronis, (1979-80) ...... 355 7. Lori Erwin, (1977-80) ...... 1,160 9. Jordan Spencer, (2013-14) ...... 536 5. Robbie Lehr, (1982-83)...... 337 8. Jordan Spencer (2012-15)...... 1,134 10. Dawnn Bernt, (1986-87) ...... 528 6. Ashley Arlen, (2011-12) ...... 328 7. Deb Nygren, (1982-83) ...... 320 9. Ashton Yossi (2011-15) ...... 1,124 10. Karen Hochstein, (1999-2003) ...... 1,087 Most Points Scored -- Single Game 8. Dawnn Bernt, (1986-87) ...... 307 1. Linda Schnitzler, 42 vs. Mo. Southern - 2/25/89 9. Robbie Lehr, (1981-82)...... 286 Field Goal Attempts -- Season 2. Connie Kunzmann, 40 vs. Grandview - 12/6/75 10. Julie Petronis, (1977-78) ...... 283 1. Linda Schnitzler, (1988-89)...... 594 3. Linda Schnitzler, 39 vs. Washburn - 2/18/89 2. Linda Schnitzler, (1987-88)...... 521 4. Ashley Arlen, 38 at. MSU Moorhead - 2/25/12 Rebounding Average -- Season 3. Lori Erwin, (1978-79) ...... 502 4. Linda Schnitzler, 38 vs. Briar Cliff - 12/13/88 1. Connie Kunzmann, (1975-76) ...... 14.4 4. Linda Schnitzler, (1986-87)...... 490 4. Connie Kunzmann, 38 vs. Midland - 2/23/75 2. Connie Kunzmann, (1976-77) ...... 13.3 5. Connie Kunzmann, (1976-77) ...... 489 7. Amy Broderson, 37 vs. Briar Cliff - 2/15/95 3. Robbie Lehr, (1981-82)...... 13.0 6. Tammy Blackburn, (1981-82) ...... 488 7. Deb Nygren, 37 vs. Peru State - 2/16/83 4. Julie Petronis, (1978-79) ...... 12.5 7. Barb Wragge, (1984-85) ...... 483 9. Paige Ballinger, 36 vs. Lindenwood - 11/13/15 4. Connie Kunzmann, (1974-75) ...... 12.5 8. Barb Wragge, (1983-84) ...... 481 9. Deb Kostreba, 36 vs. Minn. Morris - 2/18/95 9. Julie Brinkman, (1977-78) ...... 460 9. Linda Schnitzler, 36 vs. Peru State - 1/29/88 Rebounds -- Game 1. Connie Kunzmann, 25 vs UNL- 2/21/76 10. Lisa Chamberlin (1992-93) ...... 440 Highest Scoring Average -- Season 2. Julie Pretronis, 24 vs Kearney State- 1/19/79 Field Goal Percentage -- Season 1. Linda Schnitzler, (1988-89)...... 26.2 3. Shari Krohn, 23 vs Mo. Western- 2/10/84 (minimum 75 made) 2. Connie Kunzmann, (1976-77) ...... 20.4 4. Shair Krohn, 22 vs Kearney State- 1/28/84 1. Connie Kunzmann, (1976-77) ...(281-489) .574 3. Connie Kunzmann, (1975-76) ...... 20.1 5. Julie Petronis, 21 vs Ft. Hays State- 2/14/81 2. Kristen Humphries, (2005-06 ..) (142-251) .566 4. Ashley Arlen, (2009-10) ...... 19.3 5. Julie Petronis, 21 vs Emporia State- 1/19/80 3. Kari Belak, (2002-03)...... (81-143) .566 5. Lisa Chamberlin, (1992-93) ...... 18.7 5. Julie Petronis, 21 vs Kearney State- 2/5/79 8. Robbie Lehr, 20 vs Ft. Hays State- 1/30/82 4. Martha Schrick, (1973-74) ... (107-191) .560 5. Jodi Otjen, (1991-92) ...... (98-178) .551 Highest Scoring Average -- Career 8. Julie Petronis, 20 vs Washburn- 1/18/80 6. Connie Kunzmann, (1974-75) ...(169-315) .536 1. Linda Schnitzler, (1985-89)...... 19.5 8. Julie Petronis, 20 vs Washburn- 2/9/80 7. Jodi Otjen, (1993-94) ...... (119-223) .534 2. Connie Kunzmann, (1974-78) ...... 18.9 8. Julie Petronis, 20 vs Tarkio College- 12/4/78 8. Karen Hochstein, (1977-78) (136-255) .533 3. Ashley Arlen, (2009-12) ...... 17.9 8. Julie Petronis, 20 vs Emporia State- 1/14/78 9. Kylee McGill, (2006-07) ...... (119-225) .529 4. Jordan Spencer (2012-15)...... 15.9 8. Connie Kunzmann, 20 vs Mo. Western- 12/16/77 10. Mara Hjelle, (2008-09) ...... (109-210) .519 5. Lisa Chamberlin (1990-94) ...... 14.8 8. Pat McKay, 20 vs Washburn- 1/29/77 6. Karen Hochstein (1999-2003) ...... 14.1

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8. Nicole Gruntorad, (2004-06) ...... 136 3. Michelle Blomberg, 11 vs Briar Cliff- 12/14/87 9. Michelle Blomberg, (1986-88) ...... 129 8. Six tied at 10 (most recent Amy Brodersen vs. 10. Lauren Gustafson, (2003-07) ...... 129 Denver - 2/8/97)

Three-Point Field Goals -- Season Steals -- Season 1. Clare Duwelius, (2011-12) ...... 83 1. Jordan Spencer, (2014-15) ...... 78 1. Michelle Blomberg, (1987-88) ...... 83 2. Linda Schnitzler, (1987-88)...... 76 3. Sara Miller, (1999-00) ...... 74 3. Dana Olmsted, (1990-91) ...... 73 4. Krista Bernadt, (1999-00) ...... 73 4. Mara Hjelle, (2009-10) ...... 70 5. Ashley Arndorfer, (2003-04) ...... 70 5. Lisa Chamberlin, (1992-93) ...... 70 6. Nicole Gruntorad, (2005-06) ...... 69 6. Mary Schnitzler, (1990-91) ...... 69 7. Mary Schnitzler, (1991-92) ...... 69 Mary Schnitzler Lisa Chamberlin 7. Lori Rath, (1989-90) ...... 67 8. Ashton Yossi, (2011- Pres.) ...... 68 8. Michelle Blomberg, (1987-88) ...... 66 (1989-93) (1990-94) 8. Tracy Williamson, (2001-02) ...... 68 9. Lisa Chamberlin, (1993-94) ...... 64 Free Throws Made -- Career 10. Tracy Williamson, (2002-03) ...... 64 10. Linda Heller, (1993-94) ...... 63 1. Karen Hochstein, (1999-03) ...... 454 2. Ashley Arlen, (2009-12) ...... 439 Three-Point FG Percentage -- Season Steals -- Career 3. Linda Schnitzler, (1985-89)...... 403 (Minimum 25 made) 1. Lisa Chamberlin, (1990-94) ...... 235 4. Jordan Spencer (2012-15)...... 364 1. Krista Bernadt, 1999-00 (73-132) ...... 53.3 2. Linda Schnitzler, (1985-89)...... 195 5. Erin McCormick, (2003-07)...... 361 2. Julie Wagner, 2009-10 (31-62) ...... 50.0 3. Amy Brodersen, (1993-97) ...... 194 6. Mara Hjelle, (2007-11) ...... 340 3. Nicole Grundtorad, 2005-06 (69-142)....48.6 4. Michelle Blomberg, (1984-88) ...... 185 7. Lisa Chamberlin, (1990-94) ...... 314 4. Renee Wood, 2009-10 (25-54) ...... 46.3 5. Ashton Yossi, (2011-15) ...... 177 8. Deb Nygren, (1982-86) ...... 290 5. Clare Duwelius, (2011-12) (83-182) ...... 45.6 6. Mary Schnitzler, (1989-93) ...... 171 9. Kristen Humphries, (2002-06) ...... 266 6. Lauren Gustafson, 2006-07 (35-77) ...... 45.5 7. Clare Duwelius, (2008-12) ...... 169 10. Amy Brodersen, (1993-97) ...... 262 7. Kylee McGill, 2005-06 (10-22) ...... 45.5 8. Jordan Spencer, (2012-15) ...... 165 8. Ellen Hansen, (2011-12) (29-64) ...... 45.3 9. Karen Hochstein, (1999-03) ...... 163 Free Throws Made -- Season 9. Renee Wood, 2010-11 42-93) ...... 45.2 10. Ali Schwartzwald, (2008-12) ...... 158 1. Ashley Arlen, (2011-12) ...... 174 10. Nicole Gesell, 2002-03 ...... 44.4 2. Erin McCormick, (2006-07)...... 165 Steals -- Game 3. Linda Schnitzler, (1988-89)...... 153 Three-Point Field Goals -- Game 1. Lori Rath, 8 vs. Peru State (11/28/89) 4. Ashley Arlen, (2009-10) ...... 138 1. Tracy Williamson, 9 vs. Bemidji State (1/26/02) 2. Mara Hjelle, 7 vs. Colorado Christian (11/16/07) 5. Jordan Spencer, (2013-14) ...... 136 2. Dodie Martin, 8 vs. St. Cloud State (12/7/02) 2. Amy Broderson, 7 vs. Bemidji State (2/5/94) 5. Barb Wragge, (1984-85) ...... 136 2. Mary Schnitzler, 8 vs. Briar Cliff (1/24/92) 2. Linda Heller, 7 vs. Northern State (11/20/93) 7. Dawnn Bernt, (1986-87) ...... 130 4. Jennifer Yee, 7 vs. University of Mary (12/7/07) 2. Lori Rath, 7 vs. Fort Hays St. (2/16/90) 8. Jordan Spencer (2014-15)...... 129 4. Andrea Schoepf, 7 vs. Minn., Crookston (12/2/06) 6. 12 tied at 6 (most recent Jordan Spencer vs. 4. Tracy Williamson, 7 vs. Minn.-Crookston (2/28/03) 9. Ashley Arlen, (2010-11) ...... 127 Bemidji State on 1/11/14) 4. Krista Bernadt, 7 vs. Bemidji State (2/26/00) 10. Karen Hochstein, (2001-02) ...... 127 Blocked Shots -- Season Assists -- Career Free Throw Attempts -- Career 1. Jodie Boss, (2007-08) ...... 90 1. Michelle Blomberg, (1984-88) ...... 453 1. Karen Hochstein, (1999-03) ...... 646 2. Jodie Boss, (2008-09) ...... 78 2. Lauren Gustafson, (2003-07) ...... 416 2. Ashley Arlen, (2009-12) ...... 567 3. Whitney Epp, (2011-12) ...... 59 3. Amy Brodersen, (1993-97) ...... 396 3. Jordan Spencer, (2012-15) ...... 545 4. Ashley Arlen, (2011-12) ...... 58 4. Ali Schwartzwald, (2008-12) ...... 356 4. Linda Schnitzler, (1985-89)...... 507 5. Jodi Otjen, (1990-91) ...... 52 5. Alisha Brown, (2008-12) ...... 345 5. Lisa Chamberlin, (1990-94) ...... 478 6. Mindi Jensen, (1994-95) ...... 46 6. Julie Brinkman, (1975-78) ...... 315 6. Mara Hjelle, (2007-11) ...... 462 7. Paige Ballinger, (2015-16) ...... 41 7. Linda Schnitzler, (1985-89)...... 285 7. Erin McCormick, (2003-07)...... 449 T8. Mara Hjelle, (2009-10)...... 39 8. Addy Roller, (2012-14) ...... 277 8. Deb Nygren, (1982-86) ...... 443 T8. Mara Hjelle, (2010-11) ...... 39 9. Krista Bernadt, (1997-2001) ...... 267 9. Linda Heller, (1990-94) ...... 428 T8. Lisa Chamberlin, (1990-91) ...... 39 10. Sadie Murren, (2014-16) ...... 259 10. Amy Brodersen, (1993-97) ...... 402 Blocked Shots -- Career Assists -- Season Free Throw Attempts --Season 1. Jodie Boss, (2007-09) ...... 168 1. Julie Brinkman, (1976-77) ...... 198 1. Jordan Spencer (2013-14)...... 226 2. Jodi Otjen, (1990-94) ...... 135 2. Lauren Gustafson, (2005-06) ...... 159 2. Ashley Arlen, (2011-12) ...... 218 3. Lisa Chamberlin, (1990-94) ...... 127 3. Addy Roller, (2013-14) ...... 156 3. Dawnn Bernt, (1986-87) ...... 190 4. Ashley Arlen, (2009-12) ...... 124 4. Sadie Murren, (2015-16) ...... 142 4. Erin McCormick, (2006-07)...... 188 5. Mara Hjelle, (2007-11) ...... 99 4. Michelle Blomberg, (1987-88) ...... 142 5. Ashley Arlen, (2009-10) ...... 187 6. Whitney Epp, (2011-13) ...... 90 6. Michelle Blomberg, (1986-87) ...... 136 6. Linda Schnitzler, (1988-89)...... 182 7. Mindi Jensen, (1993-96) ...... 89 7. Lauren Gustafson, (2006-07) ...... 132 7. Jordan Spencer, (2012-15) ...... 181 8. Kristen Humphries, (2002-06) ...... 78 8. Ali Schwartzwald, (2011-12) ...... 128 8. Barb Wragge, (1984-85) ...... 177 9. Kylee McGill, (2005-08) ...... 68 9. Sara Miller, (1999-00) ...... 127 9. Karen Hochstein, (2001-02) ...... 174 10. Millie Niggeling (2013-15) ...... 65 10. Teresa Case, (2007-08) ...... 123 10. Deb Nygren, (1982-83) ...... 173 Blocked Shots -- Game Assists -- Game Three-Point Field Goals -- Career 1. Jodie Boss, 10 vs. Conc.-St. Paul (1/18/08) 1. Sadie Murren, 13. vs. Minn. State - 12/5/15 1. Clare Duwelius, (2008-12) ...... 252 2. Jodie Boss, 9 vs. Colorado Mines (11/16/08) 2. Michelle Blomberg, 12 vs Pittsburg St.-1/25/86 2. Ashton Yossi, (2011-2015) ...... 242 3. Alisa Peterson, 6 at Bemidji St. (12/12/15) 3. Sadie Murren, 11 vs. SMSU - 1/2/16 3. Tracy Williamson, (1999-03) ...... 230 3. Whitney Epp, 6 vs. Minnesota Duluth (1/7/12) 3. Addy Roller, 11 @ Minn. Duluth- 2/01/14 4. Ashley Arndorfer, (2002-06) ...... 216 3. Whitney Epp, 6 vs. Conc.-St. Paul (1/28/12) 3. Teresa Case, 11 vs Briar Cliff- 12/16/07 5. Krista Bernadt, (1997-01) ...... 200 3. Whitney Epp, 6 vs. Minnesota State (3/3/12) 3. Lesley Menken, 11 vs Mt. Marty- 11/25/01 6. Mary Schnitzler, (1989-93) ...... 181 3. Jodie Boss, 6 vs. Bemidji State (2/28/09) 7. Sara Miller, (1999-2001) ...... 137 3. Jodie Boss, 6 vs. Nebraska-Kearney (11/24/08) 2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 31 WILDCAT RECORD BOOK

TEAM Blocked Shots Free Throws Attempted 1. 182...... 2007-08 1. 786...... 2013-14 SEASON RECORDS 2. 160...... 2011-12 2. 709...... 1982-83 3. 139...... 2015-16 3. 695...... 1984-85 Points Scored 3. 131...... 1990-91 4. 687...... 2007-08 1. 2,539...... 2014-15 4. 130...... 1993-94 5. 685...... 1993-94 2. 2,502...... 2013-14 3. 2,378 ...... 1976-77 Steals (since 1983-84) Free Throw Percentage 4. 2,368...... 2011-12 1. 357...... 1991-92 1. .785 (490-624) ...... 2006-07 5. 2,318...... 2009-10 2. 348...... 1993-94 2. .776 (526-678) ...... 2014-15 6. 2,273...... 2007-08 3. 346...... 2014-15 3. .773 (457-591) ...... 2009-10 7. 2,249...... 2005-06 4. 336...... 2009-10 4. .762 (406-553) ...... 2004-05 8. 2,225 ...... 1993-94 4. 336...... 2005-06 5. .761 (453-595) ...... 2010-11 9. 2,204...... 1986-87 5. 329...... 1990-91 10. 2,069...... 1987-88 3-Point Field Goals Made Field Goals Made 1. 259...... 2014-15 Points Per Game 1. 1,044...... 1976-77 2. 252...... 2011-12 1. 82.4 (2,225 in 27 games )...... 1993-94 2. 877...... 2014-15 3. 235...... 2013-14 2. 75.9 (1,822 in 26 games)...... 1986-87 3. 862...... 1986-87 4. 233...... 2009-10 3. 75.8 (2,502 in 33 games)...... 2013-14 4. 859...... 1977-78 5. 224...... 1999-00 4. 75.1 (1,953 in 26 games)...... 1992-93 5. 846...... 1993-94 5. 74.8 (2,318 in 31 games)...... 2009-10 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 6. 74.7 (2,539 in 34 games)...... 2014-15 Field Goals Attempted 1. 696...... 2014-15 7. 74.3 (2,378 in 32 games)...... 1976-77 1. 2,412...... 1976-77 2. 633...... 2011-12 7. 74.3 (2,005 in 27 games)...... 1991-92 2. 2,221...... 1982-83 3. 613...... 2013-14 3. 2,195...... 1977-78 4. 605...... 2009-10 Most Points Scored - Single Game 4. 2,155...... 1978-79 5. 587...... 2010-11 1. 120 (W 120-32)...... 12-28-76 5. 2,076...... 1981-82 vs. South Dakota Tech at Chadron, Neb. Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 2. 112 (W 112-48) ...... 11-19-15 Field Goal Percentage 1. .398 (252-633) ...... 2011-12 vs. York College 1. .462 (838-1,813) ...... 2013-14 2. .396 (224-565) ...... 1999-00 3. 110 (W 110-33) ...... 11-19-14 2. .455 (877-1,928) ...... 2014-15 3. .385 (233-605) ...... 2009-10 vs. York College 3. .452 (846-1,873) ...... 1993-94 4. .383 (235-613) ...... 2013-14 4. 106 (W 106-55)...... 12-7-74 4. .447 (817-1,829) ...... 2011-12 5. .373 (206-553) ...... 2004-05 vs. Nebraska- Omaha 4. .447 (814-1,821) ...... 2009-10 5. 105 (W 105-41)...... 11-9-13 vs. Peru State Free Throws Made NOTE: Statistics kept from 1970-71 to 5. 105 (W 105- 73)...... 2-19-93 1. 591...... 2013-14 present, except where indicated. vs. Briar Cliff 2. 526...... 2014-15 7. 104 (W 104-75)...... 1-4-93 3. 501...... 2007-08 at Colorado Mines 4. 490...... 2006-07 8. 103 (W 103-52) ...... 12-31-09 5. 482...... 2011-12 vs Graceland University 8. 103 (W 103-26)...... 1-24-92 vs. Briar Cliff 8. 103 (W 103-53)...... 12-5-99 vs. Morningside

Rebounds 1. 1,713...... 1982-83 2. 1,472...... 1976-77 3. 1,401...... 1981-82 4. 1,390...... 1977-78 5. 1,352...... 1986-87

Assists (since 1979-80) 1. 550...... 2013-14 2. 517...... 2014-15 3. 511 ...... 2005-06 4. 497...... 2009-10 5. 491...... 2011-12

The 2005-06 WSC women's basketball team was the fi rst team in school history to advance to the NCAA Division II National Tournament. That season, the Wild- cats posted a 27-4 record while winning the NSIC regular season and post-season tournament titles. 2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 32 ALL-TIME AWARD WINNERS

All-NSIC First Team NSIC All Tournament Team All-NAIA District 11 Second Team 2015-16 ...... Paige Ballinger 2014-15 ...... Sadie Murren 1980-81 ...... Julie Petronis 2014-15 ...... Jordan Spencer 2014-15 ...... Jordan Spencer 1980-81 ...... Lisa Draper 2013-14 ...... Jordan Spencer 2011-12 ...... Ashley Arlen (MVP) 2011-12 ...... Ashley Arlen 2011-12 ...... Ashton Yossi All-NAIA District II Honorable Mention 2011-12 ...... Clare Duwelius 2011-12 ...... Ali Schwartzwald 1987-88 ...... Michelle Blomber 2010-11 ...... Ashley Arlen 2009-10 ...... Mara Hjelle (MVP) 1987-88 ...... Darnn Bernt -Tucker 2010-11 ...... Mara Hjelle 2009-10 ...... Ashley Arlen 1987-88 ...... Kris Smith 2009-10 ...... Ashley Arlen 2007-08 ...... Kylee McGill 1986-87 ...... Michelle Blomberg 2009-10 ...... Mara Hjelle 2007-08 ...... Jodie Boss 1981-82 ...... Robbie Lehr 2006-07 ...... Erin McCormick 2005-06 ...... Nicole Gruntorad (MVP) 2005-06 ...... Nicole Gruntorad 2005-06 ...... Kylee McGill All-CSIC First Team 2005-06 ...... Kristen Humphries 2005-06 ...... Erin McCormick 1987-88 ...... Linda Schnitzler 2004-05 ...... Nicole Gruntorad 2004-05 ...... Kristen Humphries 1986-87 ...... Linda Schnitzler 2003-04 ...... Kristen Humphries 2000-01 ...... Tracy Williamson 1983-84 ...... Barb Wragge 2002-03 ...... Karen Hochstein 1999-00 ...... Karen Hochstein 1980-81 ...... Lori Koester 2002-03 ...... Dodie Martin 1978-79 ...... Lori Erwin 2001-02 ...... Karen Hochstein WBCA/State Farm 1976-77 ...... Connie Kunzmann 2000-01 ...... Karen Hochstein All American First Team 1976-77 ...... Julie Brinkman 1999-2000 ...... Krista Bernadt 2011-12 ...... Ashley Arlen 2010-11 ...... Ashley Arlen All-CSIC Second Team All-NSIC Second Team 1978-79 ...... Julie Petronis 2015-16 ...... Maggie Schulte Div. II Bulletin Player of the Year 2014-15 ...... Ashton Yossi 2011-12 ...... Ashley Arlen All-CSIC Honorable Mention 2012-13 ...... Jordan Spencer 1986-87 ...... Dawn Bernt 2010-11 ...... Alyssa Fischbach Div. II Bulletin All-American First Team 1986-87 ...... Michelle Blomberg 2008-09 ...... Mara Hjelle 2011-12 ...... Ashley Arlen 1985-86 ...... Deb Nygren 2008-09 ...... Laquisha Cook 2010-11 ...... Ashley Arlen 1985-86 ...... Linda Schnitzler 2007-08 ...... Laquisha Cook 1984-85 ...... Deb Nygren 2005-06 ...... Erin McCormick Daktronics All American First Team Team 1984-85 ...... Barb Wragge 2004-05 ...... Kristen Humphries 2011-12 ...... Ashley Arlen 1981-82 ...... Tammy Blackburn 1980-81 ...... Julie Petronis All-NSIC Third Team Daktronics All American Second Team 1980-81 ...... Lisa Draper 2007-08 ...... Andrea Schoepf 2010-11 ...... Ashley Arlen 1978-79 ...... Kari Erwin 2007-08 ...... Kylee McGill 1976-77 ...... Lori Mittelstadt 2006-07 ...... Lauren Gustafson Daktronics All Central Region First Team 1976-77 ...... Lori Langel 2011-12 ...... Ashley Arlen All-NSIC Honorable Mention 2010-11 ...... Ashley Arlen CSIC Newcomer of the Year 2006-07 ...... Kylee McGill 2009-10 ...... Ashley Arlen 1983-84 ...... Barb Wragge 2005-06 ...... Allison Steffen 2001-02 ...... Dodie Martin Daktronics Central Region Player of the Year 2000-01 ...... Sara Miller 2011-12 ...... Ashley Arlen 1999-00 ...... Karen Hochstein 2010-11 ...... Ashley Arlen

NSIC Defensive Player of the Year Daktronics All Central Region Second Team 2005-06 ...... (Co.) Allison Steffen 2014-15 ...... Jordan Spencer 2002-03 ...... Dodie Martin 2010-11 ...... Mara Hjelle

All-NSIC Defensive Team Daktronics All North Central Region 2014-15 ...... Jordan Spencer Second Team 2010-11 ...... Mara Hjelle 2005-06 ...... Nicole Gruntorad 2009-10 ...... Mara Hjelle WBCA/State Farm Coaches' NSIC Player of the Year All American Honorable Mention 2011-12 ...... Ashley Arlen 2014-15 ...... Jordan Spencer 2010-11 ...... Ashley Arlen 2009-10 ...... Ashley Arlen 2005-06 ...... Nicole Gruntorad Kodak/WBCA All American NSIC Freshman of the Year Honorable Mention 2008-09 ...... Clare Duwelius 2005-06 ...... Nicole Gruntorad 2007-08 ...... (Co.) Jodie Boss 1999-00 ...... Karen Hochstein All-NAIA District 11 First Team 1990-91 ...... Mary Schnitzler All-NSIC Freshmen Team 1987-88 ...... Linda Schnitzler 2014-15 ...... Maggie Schulte 1986-87 ...... Dawn Bernt 1986-87 ...... Linda Schnitzler NSIC Coach of the Year 1985-86 ...... Linda Schnitzler 2011-12 ...... Chris Kielsmeier 1984-85 ...... Barb Wragge 2009-10 ...... Chris Kielsmeier 1983-84 ...... Barb Wragge Ashley Arlen was a two-time All- 2005-06 ...... Ryun Williams 1981-82 ...... Tammy Blackburn American and was named the Divi- 1980-81 ...... Lori Koester sion II Bulletin Player of the Year in 2011-12 as a senior.

2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 33 ACADEMIC AWARD WINNERS

NSIC All-Academic Team NSIC All-Academic Team (cont.) 2015-16 ...... Jasmin Bretoi 2001-02 ...... Nicole Gesell 2015-16 ...... Lauren Davis 2001-02 ...... Karen Hochstein 2015-16 ...... Haley Moore 2001-02 ...... Christi Williams 2015-16 ...... Sadie Murren 2001-02 ...... Tracy Williamson 2015-16 ...... Kacie O'Connor 2000-01 ...... Krista Bernadt 2015-16 ...... Maggie Schulte 2000-01 ...... Karen Hochstein 2014-15 ...... Jordan Spencer 2000-01 ...... Maranda Radke 2014-15 ...... Ashton Yossi 2000-01 ...... Kristine Strait 2013-14 ...... Ellen Hansen 2013-14 ...... Kara Powell Capital One Academic All District VII 2013-14 ...... Addy Roller 2014-15 ...... (Second Team) Ashton Yossi 2013-14 ...... Jordan Spencer 2010-11 ...... (First Team) Mara Hjelle 2013-14 ...... Ashton Yossi 2012-13 ...... Anna Gerdes ESPN The Magazine Academic 2012-13 ...... Ellen Hansen All District VII 2012-13 ...... Audrey Holmes 2009-10 ...... (First Team) Mara Hjelle 2012-13 ...... Kara Powell 2009-10 ...... (Third Team) Julie Ann Wagner 2012-13 ...... Jordan Spencer 2005-06 ...... (Third Team) Ashley Arndorfer 2012-13 ...... Ashton Yossi 2011-12 ...... Marcy Amundson Verizon Academic All District VII 2011-12 ...... Clare Duwelius 2002-03 ...... (Second Team) Karen Hochstein 2011-12 ...... Ellen Hansen 2001-02 ...... (Third Team) Karen Hochstein 2011-12 ...... Ali Schwartzwald 2010-11 ...... Clare Duwelius NSIC Myles Brand All-Academic 2010-11 ...... Alyssa Fischbach With Distinction Award 2010-11 ...... Mara Hjelle 2015-16 ...... Sadie Murren 2010-11 ...... Chelsie Rohrs 2014-15 ...... Ashton Yossi 2010-11 ...... Ali Schwartzwald 2013-14 ...... Kara Powell 2010-11 ...... Julie Ann Wagner 2010-11 ...... Mara Hjelle 2010-11 ...... Renee Wood 2010-11 ...... Julie Ann Wagner 2009-10 ...... Alisha Brown 2009-10 ...... Kati Jo Christensen CSIC All Academic 2009-10 ...... Clare Duwelius 1985-86 ...... Deb Nygren 2009-10 ...... Alyssa Fischbach 1983-84 ...... Patty Carney 2009-10 ...... Mara Hjelle 1983-84 ...... Carol Durkee 2009-10 ...... Ali Schwartzwald 1980-81 ...... Marlene Mogensen 2009-10 ...... Julie Ann Wagner 1980-81 ...... Marilyn Strate 2008-09 ...... Alyssa Fischbach 2008-09 ...... Mara Hjelle Butch Raymond/Sanford Health Scholarship 2008-09 ...... Julie Ann Wagner 2013-14 ...... Jordan Spencer 2008-09 ...... Jennifer Yee 2007-08 ...... Amanda Covington 2007-08 ...... Andrea Schoepf 2006-07 ...... Amanda Covington 2006-07 ...... Erin McCormick 2006-07 ...... Andrea Schoepf 2006-07 ...... Amanda Walker 2005-06 ...... Ashley Arndorfer 2005-06 ...... Lauren Gustafson 2005-06 ...... Erin McCormick 2005-06 ...... Allison Steffen 2005-06 ...... Amanda Walker 2004-05 ...... Ashley Arndorfer 2004-05 ...... Nicole Gruntorad 2004-05 ...... Kim Malone 2004-05 ...... Kristin Jennings 2004-05 ...... Allison Steffen 2004-05 ...... Amanda Walker 2003-04 ...... Ashley Arndorfer 2003-04 ...... Nicole Gesell 2003-04 ...... Kim Hefner 2002-03 ...... Kari Belak 2002-03 ...... Nicole Gesell 2002-03 ...... Kim Hefner 2002-03 ...... Karen Hochstein 2002-03 ...... Dodie Martin Karen Hochstein (2001-04) was a 2002-03 ...... Lesley Menken 2002-03 ...... Kari Torgerson two-time Verizon Academic All- District VII selection and inducted into the WSC Athletic Hall of Fame in 2012.

2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 34 WILDCAT COACHING HISTORY

WAYNE STATE'S YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS 1985-86 ...... 3-24 ...... Lenny Klaver 2015-16 ...... 17-12 ...... Chris Kielsmeier 1984-85 ...... 11-19 ...... Lenny Klaver 2014-15 ...... 28-6 ...... Chris Kielsmeier 1983-84 ...... 7-20 ...... Jan Jirsak 2013-14 ...... 28-5 ...... Chris Kielsmeier 1982-83 ...... 15-19 ...... Jan Jirsak 2012-13 ...... 17-10 ...... Chris Kielsmeier 1981-82 ...... 13-17 ...... Jan Jirsak 2011-12 ...... 32-3 ...... Chris Kielsmeier 1980-81 ...... 10-17 ...... Jan Jirsak 2010-11 ...... 26-4 ...... Chris Kielsmeier 1979-80 ...... 14-15 ...... Helen Carrol 2009-10 ...... 26-5 ...... Chris Kielsmeier 1978-79 ...... 6-25 ...... Helen Carrol 2008-09 ...... 15-13 ...... Chris Kielsmeier 1977-78 ...... 20-11 ...... Chuck Brewer 2007-08 ...... 22-10 ...... Ryun Williams 1976-77 ...... 25-7 ...... G.I. Willoughby 2006-07 ...... 19-10 ...... Ryun Williams 1975-76 ...... 16-10 ...... G.I. Willoughby 2005-06 ...... 27-4 ...... Ryun Williams 1974-75 ...... 16-6 ...... G.I. Willoughby 2004-05 ...... 20-11 ...... Ryun Williams 1973-74 ...... 14-6 ...... G.I. Willoughby 2003-04 ...... 13-15 ...... Ryun Williams 1972-73 ...... 15-5 ...... G.I. Willoughby 2002-03 ...... 17-11 ...... Ryun Williams 1971-72 ...... 19-5 ...... G.I. Willoughby 2001-02 ...... 12-15 ...... Ryun Williams 1970-71 ...... 14-8 ...... G.I. Willoughby 2000-01 ...... 18-9 ...... Ryun Williams 1999-00 ...... 19-9 ...... Ryun Williams WILDCAT ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS 1998-99 ...... 15-12 ...... Ryun Williams Coach Years W-L Pct. 1997-98 ...... 8-21 ...... Jeff Goldstein Chris Kielsmeier 8 (2008-pres) 189-58 .765 1996-97 ...... 5-20 ...... Jeff Goldstein Ryun Williams 10 (1998-08) 182-106 .632 1995-96 ...... 11-16 ...... Mike Barry Jeff Goldstein 2 (1996-98) 13-41 .241 1994-95 ...... 17-10 ...... Mike Barry Mike Barry 7 (1989-96) 96-91 .513 1993-94 ...... 22-5 ...... Mike Barry Elizabeth O'Brien 1 (1988-89) 8-20 .286 1992-93 ...... 14-12 ...... Mike Barry Lenny Klaver 4 (1984-88) 42-75 .359 1991-92 ...... 17-10 ...... Mike Barry Jan Jirsak 4 (1980-84) 45-73 .381 1990-91 ...... 12-15 ...... Mike Barry Helen Carrol 2 (1978-80) 20-40 .333 1989-90 ...... 3-23 ...... Mike Barry Chuck Brewer 1 (1977-78) 20-11 .645 1988-89 ...... 8-20 ...... Elizabeth O'Brien G.I. Willoughby 7 (1970-77) 119-47 .717 1987-88 ...... 16-14 ...... Lenny Klaver Totals 46 734-562 .566 1986-87 ...... 12-18 ...... Lenny Klaver

Mike Barry coached the WSC women's basketball team from 1989- 1996, compiling a 96-91 mark in his seven seasons. His 1993-94 team fi nished 22-5.

2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 35 WSC All-Time Women's Basketball Results

1970-71 H Midland Lutheran ...... L 43-48 Head Coach G.I. Willoughby H Northwestern...... W 66-39 (14-8) @ South Dakota State...... W 58-31 H Dordt College...... W 62-52 @ Look Magazine ...... L 51-56 H Concordia (Neb)...... W 48-23 @ J.F. Kennedy ...... L 41-69 @ University of Nebraska ...... L 38-46 H Kansas State...... W 50-31 H Westmar (Teikyo Westmar) ...... W 54-52 H Westmar (Teikyo Westmar)...... W 48-47 N Kearney State ...... W 71-40 H Midland Lutheran ...... W 57-37 N Midland Lutheran ...... W 55-37 @ Briar Cliff ...... W 76-42 N Westmar (Teikyo Westmar)...... W 47-44 @ Peru State ...... W 78-17 N Northern Iowa...... W 52-50 @ Kansas State ...... W 51-50 H Kansas State...... L 39-43 H Look Magazine...... L 37-56 @ Midland Lutheran ...... L 44-49 1973-74 H Briar Cliff...... W 62-30 Head Coach G.I. Willoughby H College of St. Mary's...... W 80-17 (14-6) H J.F. Kennedy...... L 44-47 @ Northwestern...... W 71-54 @ University of Nebraska ...... W 55-53 @ College of St. Mary's...... W 80-17 H Kearney State ...... W 44-41 N Omaha Roadrunners...... W 66-40 H Midland Lutheran...... W 48-46 N Lincoln Panthers...... W 75-37 @ Kearney State...... L 54-60 N Omaha Raiders...... W 49-43 @ Nebraska Omaha ...... W 55-37 N Omaha Raiders...... W 69-55 @ Northwest Missouri State ...... L 41-55 N Look Magazine...... L 54-63 H Concordia (Neb)...... W 61-35 N J.F Kennedy...... L 40-48 N J.F. Kennedy ...... W 45-38 N Plainview Texas (Queen Bees)...... L 54-60 H South Dakota State ...... L 41-45 H Westmar (Teikyo Westmar)...... W 60-53 H University of Nebraska...... W 38-40 1971-72 @ Midland Lutheran...... L 36-37 Head Coach G.I. Willoughby H University of Nebraska Omaha...... W 45-32 (19-5) @ Concordia (Neb)...... W 63-34 N University of Nebraska Omaha...... W 58-41 H Midland Lutheran ...... W 43-37 N Midland Lutheran...... W 55-50 N J.F. Kennedy ...... W 42-39 N Kearney State ...... W 73-58 1975-76 @ University of Nebraska...... W 50-42 N WIlliam Penn...... L 45-49 Head Coach G.I. Willoughby @ Nebraska-Wesleyan...... W 48-47 N Martin Luther (Minn.)...... W 71-35 (16-10) H Northwestern...... W 54-48 N South Dakota State...... W 57-52 @ University of Nebraska Omaha ...... W 48-14 @ Northwest Missouri State ...... L 62-82 @ College of St. Mary's ...... W 64-13 1974-75 N Southwest Missouri State ...... W 75-50 H Kearney State ...... W 58-32 Head Coach G.I. Willoughby N Kansas State...... L 65-90 @ Concordia (Neb) ...... W 51-26 (16-6) N Northwest Missouri State...... L 80-83 @ Midland Lutheran...... W 49-44 H USD Springfi eld ...... W 82-38 H Concordia (Neb)...... W 51-47 @ Kearney State ...... W 82-49 H Grand View ...... L 95-97 H College of St. Mary's...... W 71-10 H University of Nebraska Omaha ....W 106-55 @ Westmar (Teikyo Westmar) ...... W 72-62 H J.F. Kennedy...... W 52-36 H J.F. Kennedy...... W 75-37 @ South Dakota State ...... W 79-64 @ Dordt College...... L 45-51 H Chadron State...... W 72-25 @ Kearney State ...... W 98-64 N Concordia (Neb)...... W 87-39 H Kearney State ...... W 82-58 H William Penn...... L 58-79 N Midland Lutheran...... L 38-46 N Buena Vista ...... W 71-49 @ Midland Lutheran...... W 83-68 N Kearney State ...... W 57-45 @ University of Nebraska ...... W 72-44 H University of Nebraska...... W 68-53 N Luther (Iowa)...... L 41-61 @ Westmar (Teikyo Westmar) ...... L 62-68 @ William Penn...... L 42-70 N Northwest Missouri State...... W 69-55 H Northwest Missouri State ...... W 58-55 H College of St. Mary's (Forfeit)...... W N Valley City State...... W 55-46 H Westmar (Teikyo Westmar)...... W 74-46 H Midland Lutheran...... W 80-74 N Nolt (Oregon, Mo.)...... W 60-43 @ South Dakota State...... W 60-54 @ Kansas State...... L 57-89 N J.F Kennedy...... L 35-76 H Midland Lutheran...... W 85-53 N Waldorf ...... W 75-71 H University of Nebraska Omaha...... W 66-24 @ Midland Lutheran...... L 51-59 N Minnesota State...... W 95-35 @ Kearney State ...... W 63-55 @ J.F. Kennedy...... L 44-53 @ University of Nebraska...... L 61-62 @ Chadron State...... W 84-36 H Westmar (Teikyo Westmar)...... W 95-61 1972-73 N Concordia (Neb)...... W 74-42 H South Dakota State ...... W 58-55 Head Coach G.I. Willoughby N University of Nebraska ...... W 74-58 H Kearney State...... W 94-65 (15-5) N Midland Lutheran...... W 71-61 N University of Nebraska ...... L 66-71 @ Grand View...... L 61-83 N University of Nebraska Omaha ...... W 68-56 H Kearney State ...... W 60-44 N Dickinson State...... W 77-49 N University of Nebraska ...... W 60-51 @ Concordia (Neb) ...... W 62-20 N William Penn...... L 50-57 N University of Nebraska ...... L 55-58 N Buena Vista...... W 51-33 N Southwest Missouri State...... L 64-67 @ Westmar (Teikyo Westmar)...... L 46-50 H South Dakota State ...... L 40-50 @ Midland Lutheran ...... W 47-45 @ Northwestern ...... W 52-46 H University of Nebraska ...... W 46-26 2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 36 WSC All-Time Women's Basketball Results

1976-77 1977-78 1979-80 Head Coach G.I. Willoughby Head Coach Chuck Brewer Head Coach Helen Carroll (25-7) (20-11) (14-14) @ Tarkio ...... L 46-78 H Tarkio ...... W 66-59 H Kansas State...... W 59-57 @ Westmar (Teikyo Westmar) ...... W 72-60 N Murray State (Ky.) ...... L 78-92 H Midland Lutheran ...... W 72-56 N Benedictine ...... W 78-45 N William Jewell ...... W 67-60 H University of Nebraska ...... W 67-60 N Tarkio ...... L 64-65 @ Briar Cliff ...... W 79-53 @ South Dakota State ...... W 59-55 H Briar Cliff ...... W 72-49 @ Midland Lutheran ...... L 61-90 H Westmar (Teikyo Westmar) ...... L 74-93 @ University of Nebraska ...... L 69-71 N Simpson ...... W 71-62 N South Dakota Tech ...... W 120-32 H Missouri Western ...... W 70-59 H Hastings ...... W 81-68 N Panhandle State ...... W 85-58 N Kearney State ...... W 70-60 @ University of South Dakota ...... L 67-79 H Northwest Missouri State ...... L 50-51 N University of Colorado...... L 47-56 H Missouri Western ...... L 57-71 @ Midland Lutheran ...... L 67-93 H Northeast Community College ...... W 94-47 N Nebraska Wesleyan ...... L 65-77 H Missouri Southern ...... W 85-46 H Washburn ...... W 75-57 H Briar Cliff ...... W 73-70 N Pitsburg State ...... W 86-38 H Emporia State ...... W 57-46 H Buena Vista ...... W 57-55 H Missouri Western ...... W 69-52 H Midland Lutheran ...... L 47-66 H Fort Hays State ...... W 67-64 @ Fort Hays State ...... L 69-88 @ Missouri Southern ...... W 76-57 H Kearney State ...... W 62-52 @ Kearney State ...... W 82-56 @ Pittsburg State ...... W 66-57 @ Washburn ...... L 48-63 H Emporia State ...... W 88-67 H Fort Hays State ...... W 75-71 @ Emporia State ...... L 68-69 H Washburn ...... W 88-62 H Kearney State ...... W 64-54 @ Fort Hays State ...... L 57-86 H Fort Hays State ...... W 77-50 @ Northwest Missouri State ...... L 37-89 @ Kearney State ...... L 55-61 H Kearney State ...... W 71-58 @ Washburn ...... L 57-66 @ College of St. Mary's ...... W 70-65 @ University of Nebraska Omaha ...... W 73-68 @ Emporia State ...... L 64-70 H Missouri Southern ...... L 68-88 @ Missouri Southern ...... W 78-50 H University of Nebraska Omaha ...... L 52-80 H Pittsburg State ...... L 58-73 @ Pittsburg State ...... W 90-43 @ Fort Hays State ...... L 63-79 @ Missouri Western ...... W 69-68 @ Washburn ...... W 74-48 @ Kearney State ...... L 53-65 H Washburn ...... W 83-69 @ Emporia State ...... W 73-59 H Missouri Southern ...... W 83-54 H Emporia State ...... W 63-61 @ Missouri Western ...... W 79-75 H Pittsburg State ...... W 78-67 H University of Nebraska Omaha ...... W 76-68 N Peru State ...... W 82-43 H Missouri Western ...... W 68-63 @ Missouri Southern ...... L 52-67 N Kearney State ...... W 84-66 N Peru State ...... W 65-49 @ Pittsburg State ...... L 54-77 N Midland Lutheran ...... L 56-58 N Hastings College ...... W 82-68 N Hastings College ...... L 69-74 N Mount Mercy ...... W 82-66 N Midland Lutheran ...... L 64-84 H Augustana (Ill.) ...... W 68-41 N Midland Lutheran ...... W 73-62 H South Dakota State ...... W 58-55 N Tarkio ...... L 43-65 N Dickinson State ...... W 81-52 1980-81 N Northern Colorado ...... W 79-69 Head Coach Jan Jirsak 1978-79 (10-18) Head Coach Helen Carroll (6-25) N Northeast Missouri State...... L 56-59 N William Jewell ...... W 55-49 H Peru State ...... W 100-55 @ Missouri Western ...... L 54-63 N Southwest Missouri State ...... L 60-69 N Tarkio ...... W 59-56 N Texas-Arlington ...... L 45-54 @ Northwest Missouri State ...... L 51-71 @ Hastings College ...... W 66-60 H Northwest Missouri State ...... L 46-83 @ Midland Lutheran ...... L 81-87 @ South Dakota State ...... L 53-60 N Morningside ...... W 67-66 @ Midland Lutheran ...... L 48-81 N McPherson ...... W 75-37 H University of Nebraska ...... L 35-98 H South Dakota Tech ...... W 65-49 N Dakota Weslyan ...... W 81-65 H Briar Cliff ...... L 65-69 N Minnesota State ...... L 68-85 @ Missouri Western ...... L 57-71 N Dickinson State ...... W 62-59 H Kearney State ...... W 77-75 H Pittsburg State ...... L 51-62 H Fort Hays State ...... L 68-73 H Missouri Southern ...... L 70-84 H College of St. Mary's ...... W 84-52 @ Missouri Western ...... L 57-67 @ Pittsburg State ...... L 59-71 @ Kearney State ...... L 45-62 @ Missouri Southern ...... L 58-61 @ Fort Hays State ...... L 61-85 @ Washburn ...... L 34-64 @ University of South Dakota ...... L 55-76 @ Emporia State ...... L 54-74 H Washburn ...... L 53-70 H Missouri Western ...... L 69-75 H Emporia State ...... L 65-67 H Pittsburg State ...... L 55-69 N University of Nebraska ...... L 42-95 H Missouri Southern ...... W 78-65 H Missouri Western ...... W 65-64 H Briar Cliff ...... W 72-67 H Kearney State ...... L 61-67 H Emporia State ...... W 63-61 H Fort Hays State ...... L 47-80 @ Kearney State ...... L 61-69 H College of St. Mary's ...... L 58-61 H Fort Hays State ...... L 92-95 @ Pittsburg State ...... L 43-70 @ University of Nebraska Omaha .. L 54-77 @ Missouri Southern ...... L 47-79 H Emporia State ...... L 62-67 @ University of Nebraska Omaha ...... L 69-95 H Washburn ...... W 70-61 @ Washburn ...... L 45-58 N Kearney State ...... L 51-56 @ Emporia State ...... L 69-90 N Doane College ...... W 64-61 N Midland Lutheran ...... L 61-85 2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 37 WSC All-Time Women's Basketball Results

1981-82 1983-84 1985-86 Head Coach Jan Jirsak Head Coach Jan Jirsak Head Coach Lenny Klaver (13-17) (7-20) (3-24) N Doane College ...... W 59-58 N Hastings College ...... L 60-95 N Hastings College ...... L 102-109 @ Hastings College ...... L 66-85 @ Peru State ...... W 66-49 N Concordia (Neb.)...... W 78-66 N Concordia (Neb.)...... L 48-62 @ Briar Cliff ...... W 79-70 @ Midland Lutheran ...... L 36-96 @ Doane College ...... L 53-63 @ Chadron State ...... W 55-54 H Peru State ...... L 79-84 H Doane College ...... W 74-72 N South Dakota Tech ...... W 62-53 @ Doane College ...... W 65-55 @ Midland Lutheran ...... L 58-70 H Hastings College ...... L 57-61 H Hastings College ...... W 87-81 H Northwestern...... L 62-63 @ Buena Vista ...... L 49-70 H Mount Marty ...... W 66-65 @ College of St. Mary's ...... L 54-74 H Westmar (Teikyo Westmar) ...... W 70-67 @ Northwestern ...... L 62-74 H Chadron State ...... W 79-42 H Buena Vista ...... W 63-43 @ Briar Cliff ...... L 61-63 @ Missouri Western ...... L 52-72 @ Midland Lutheran ...... L 61-70 H Missouri Western ...... L 57-88 @ Briar Cliff ...... L 52-63 H Missouri Western ...... L 55-76 @ Pittsburg State ...... L 55-77 H Missouri Western ...... L 55-69 @ Pittsburg State ...... L 57-63 @ Missouri Southern ...... L 49-72 @ Kearney State ...... L 75-85 @ Missouri Southern ...... L 46-64 H Washburn ...... L 57-62 @ Fort Hays State ...... L 72-88 H University of Nebraska Omaha ...... L 45-83 H Emporia State ...... L 68-81 @ Peru State ...... W 62-60 @ College of St. Mary's ...... W 82-74 @ Missouri Western ...... L 49-87 H Missouri Southern ...... L 56-74 @ Kearney State ...... L 62-67 @ Fort Hays State ...... L 47-74 H Pittsburg State ...... L 90-91 @ Fort Hays State ...... L 71-87 @ Kearney State ...... L 68-75 @ Chadron State ...... L 74-75 H Emporia State ...... L 47-91 @ Chadron State ...... W 62-59 H Washburn ...... L 65-75 @ Missouri Western ...... L 46-82 @ Emporia State ...... L 62-112 H Emporia State ...... L 83-84 H Missouri Southern ...... L 59-67 @ Washburn ...... L 53-85 H College of St. Mary's ...... L 74-75 H Pittsburg State ...... L 40-77 H Missouri Southern ...... L 55-69 H Peru State ...... L 82-93 H Chadron State ...... W 84-59 H Pittsburg State ...... L 60-69 @ Pittsburg State ...... L 69-81 H Fort Hays State ...... W 70-64 @ Peru State ...... L 59-86 @ Missouri Southern ...... L 60-89 H Kearney State ...... W 60-59 H Fort Hays State ...... L 67-79 H Fort Hays State ...... L 79-89 H Washburn ...... W 54-53 H Kearney State ...... L 54-55 H Kearney State ...... L 53-73 H Peru State ...... W 55-48 H Chadron State ...... W 68-62 @ Emporia State ...... L 75-96 @ Emporia State ...... L 57-98 H Doane College ...... W 75-41 @ Washburn ...... L 51-73 @ Washburn ...... L 61-74 @ Hastings College ...... L 64-77 1984-85 Head Coach Lenny Klaver 1982-83 (11-19) Head Coach Jan Jirsak (15-19) N University of Sioux Falls...... W 74-72 @ Midland Lutheran ...... L 60-85 @ Mount Marty ...... L 64-74 N Dana College ...... W 68-52 N College of St. Mary's ...... L 64-81 H Doane College ...... W 59-43 N Doane College ...... W 76-59 H Mount Marty ...... W 64-47 H Briar Cliff ...... W 90-73 H Buena Vista ...... W 62-46 @ Concordia (Neb.) ...... W 63-54 @ Missouri Western ...... L 51-84 @ Doane College ...... L 51-64 @ Peru State ...... L 61-74 @ Hastings College ...... L 67-69 @ Hastings College ...... L 70-74 H Missouri Western ...... L 57-96 @ Chadron State ...... W 63-62 N South Dakota Tech ...... W 68-58 H Chadron State ...... W 81-58 H Briar Cliff ...... W 71-55 H Concordia (Neb.)...... W 74-64 H College of St. Mary's ...... W 71-66 H Nebraska Wesleyan ...... L 59-62 @ Northwestern ...... L 71-75 H Doane College ...... W 59-46 H Midland Lutheran ...... L 55-79 @ Missouri Western ...... L 73-87 H Missouri Western ...... L 54-74 @ Washburn ...... L 63-86 H Kearney State ...... W 54-49 @ Emporia State ...... L 66-90 H Fort Hays State ...... W 53-43 H Kearney State ...... L 64-70 @ Missouri Southern ...... L 65-90 H Fort Hays State ...... W 77-68 @ Pittsburg State ...... L 51-65 H Peru State ...... W 66-62 @ Washburn ...... L 55-78 @ Missouri Southern ...... L 38-71 @ Emporia State ...... L 58-71 @ Pittsburg State ...... L 59-81 H Chadron State ...... W 65-64 @ College of St. Mary's ...... L 60-72 H Pittsburg State ...... L 60-61 @ Fort Hays State ...... L 72-100 H Missouri Southern ...... L 61-62 @ Kearney State ...... L 57-68 @ Fort Hays State ...... L 64-74 @ Kearney State ...... L 46-82 @ Chadron State ...... W 61-52 H Peru State ...... W 83-68 H Emporia State ...... W 66-63 H Emporia State ...... L 65-87 H Washburn ...... L 61-71 H Washburn ...... L 49-60 @ Peru State ...... L 59-77 H Northwestern...... W 67-64 H Pittsburg State ...... L54-66 @ Doane College ...... L 35-53 H Missouri Southern ...... L 53-75 N Kearney State ...... W 62-56 H Concordia (Neb.)...... W 57-52 @ Midland Lutheran ...... L 42-85 2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 38 WSC All-Time Women's Basketball Results

1986-87 1988-89 1989-90 Head Coach Lenny Klaver Head Coach Elizabeth O'Brien Head Coach Mike Barry (12-18) (8-20) (3-23)

N Doane College ...... W 84-77 N Doane College ...... L 71-85 @ Hastings College ...... L 63-78 N Dana College ...... W 76-46 @ Hastings College ...... W 68-64 @ Hastings College ...... L 66-85 H Briar Cliff ...... L 71-82 H Missouri Western ...... L 69-80 N Doane College ...... L 45-100 @ Doane College ...... W 86-75 H Peru State ...... L 84-89 @ Chadron State ...... W 73-68 H Peru State ...... W 83-74 H College of St. Mary's ...... W 80-53 H Peru State ...... L 42-73 H Missouri Western ...... W 72-64 @ University of South Dakota ...... L 59-89 @ University of Nebraska Omaha ...... L 67-73 H Chadron State ...... W 68-66 @ Morningside ...... L 40-67 H North Dakota State ...... L 69-85 H College of St. Mary's ...... L 75-80 H Chadron State ...... W 84-75 H Morningside ...... L 62-81 @ Morningside ...... L 94-106 H Briar Cliff ...... W 90-78 @ Midland Lutheran ...... L 65-83 @ Northwestern ...... L 90-101 @ Missouri Western ...... L 50-64 H University of South Dakota ...... L 60-74 H Midland Lutheran ...... L 73-86 H Mount Marty ...... L 84-89 @ Briar Cliff ...... L 68-112 @ Missouri Western ...... W 62-58 H Midland Lutheran ...... L 67-83 @ North Dakota ...... L 36-110 H Pittsburg State ...... L 79-103 @ Washburn ...... L 42-69 @ North Dakota State ...... L 49-88 H Missouri Southern ...... L 77-82 @ Emporia State ...... L 69-75 H Emporia State ...... L 69-70 @ Doane College ...... W 74-69 H Kearney State College ...... W 78-62 N Quincy ...... L 79-90 @ Washburn ...... L 57-77 H Fort Hays State ...... L 72-81 N National College of Education...... W 75-65 @ Emporia State ...... L 74-84 @ Peru State ...... L 68-79 @ Doane College ...... L 60-88 H Kearney State ...... W 83-77 @ Missouri Southern ...... L 64-75 H Fort Hays State ...... L 70-78 H Fort Hays State ...... L 56-65 @ Pittsburg State ...... L 78-88 @ University of South Dakota ...... L 69-84 @ Peru State ...... L 73-82 @ Fort Hays State ...... L 68-90 @ Mount Marty ...... L 77-93 H Emporia State ...... L 89-100 @ Kearney State ...... L 67-74 H Kearney State ...... L 63-80 H Washburn ...... L 59-74 H College of St. Mary's ...... W 70-60 H Chadron State ...... W 80-65 @ College of St. Mary's ...... L 66-69 H Emporia State ...... L 78-86 @ Kearney State ...... L 61-93 @ Missouri Southern ...... L 67-89 H Washburn ...... L 69-79 @ Peru State ...... L 56-69 @ Pittsburg State ...... W 78-73 @ Chadron State ...... L 59-61 @ Emporia State ...... L 50-78 @ Chadron State ...... W 69-61 H Pittsburg State ...... W 77-64 @ Fort Hays State ...... L 63-89 @ Fort Hays State ...... L 77-80 H Missouri Southern ...... W 84-73 @ Augustana (S.D.) ...... L 69-91 @ Kearney State ...... L 56-59 N College of St. Mary's ...... W 84-69 1990-91 @ Midland Lutheran ...... L 52-67 Head Coach Mike Barry (12-15) 1987-88 Head Coach Lenny Klaver N University of Sioux Falls...... W 90-61 (16-14) @ South Dakota State ...... L 53-78 @ University of South Dakota ...... L 66-92 @ Briar Cliff ...... L 76-92 @ Dakota Wesleyan ...... L 83-91 H Doane College ...... W 70-60 H Simpson ...... W 85-74 @ Peru State ...... L 74-75 H Midland Lutheran ...... W 76-75 H Morningside ...... W 71-68 H Chadron State ...... L 73-77 H Northwestern...... W 90-68 @ Morningside ...... L 73-100 @ University of South Dakota ...... L 52-89 H University of South Dakota ...... L 95-99 @ College of St. Mary's ...... W 60-46 H Briar Cliff ...... W 70-65 H Chadron State ...... W 56-53 H Minnesota State ...... L 68-67 H Buena Vista ...... W 87-64 @ Fort Lewis ...... W 60-58 N Hastings College ...... L 62-77 @ Adams State ...... L 64-74 H Missouri Western ...... L 75-76 H Western State ...... W 85-60 H Fort Hays State ...... L 62-63 H Mesa State ...... W 98-72 H Kearney State ...... W 72-50 @ Nebraska Wesleyan ...... W 89-84 @ Midland Lutheran ...... W 81-79 H Fort Hays State ...... L 57-74 @ Pittsburg State ...... W 83-80 H Kearney State ...... L 62-72 @ Missouri Southern ...... L 57-64 @ Western State ...... L 64-67 H College of St. Mary's ...... W 77-51 @ Mesa State ...... L 61-93 H Washburn ...... L 70-79 @ Colorado School of Mines ...... L 71-78 H Emporia State ...... W 73-70 H Fort Lewis ...... W 80-46 H Peru State ...... W 83-73 H Adams State...... W 84-66 H Missouri Southern ...... W 78-72 @ Fort Hays State ...... L 51-59 H Pittsburg State ...... W 72-70 @ Kearney State ...... L 60-86 @ Missouri Western ...... L 46-65 @ Chadron State ...... W 70-46 @ Kearney State ...... W 62-53 @ Hastings College ...... L 72-75 @ Fort Hays State ...... L 59-66 @ Chadron State ...... L 60-69 @ Emporia State ...... L 59-72 @ Washburn ...... L 47-72 H Midland Lutheran ...... W 79-63 @ Doane College ...... L 73-86 2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 39 WSC All-Time Women's Basketball Results

1991-92 1993-94 1994-95 Head Coach Mike Barry Head Coach Mike Barry Head Coach Mike Barry (17-10) (22-5) (17-10)

H Dakota State ...... W 72-38 H Northern State...... W 75-51 H York College ...... W 66-51 @ University of South Dakota ...... L 47-84 @ University of South Dakota ...... W 92-76 H University of South Dakota ...... W 66-65 H Chadron State ...... W 84-51 @ Northeast Missouri State ...... W 102-90 @ Fort Hays State ...... L 53-66 N Metro State ...... L 70-87 @ Augustana (S.D.) ...... L 65-104 N Oklahoma City University...... W 65-64 N Colorado Christian ...... W 84-62 H Morningside ...... W 92-79 @ Morningside ...... L 64-66 H University of South Dakota ...... W 82-81 H Denver University...... W 78-59 @ St. Cloud State ...... L 56-58 H Doane College ...... L 62-72 H Dakota State ...... W 104-53 H Northeast Missouri State...... W 85-65 @ Minnesota State ...... L 64-78 H Concordia (Neb.)...... W 75-59 H Morningside ...... L 71-74 N St. Cloud State ...... L 60-61 @ Morningside ...... W 92-78 H Concordia (Neb.)...... W 89-64 @ Chadron State ...... W 84-56 @ Cal Poly Pomona ...... W 78-76 @ Northern State ...... L 54-84 @ Rollins ...... W 70-58 @ Cal San Bernadino ...... L 71-81 @ Bemidji State ...... L 85-95 @ Eckerd (Florida) ...... W 91-54 @ Cal State Los Angeles ...... W 93-74 H Winona State ...... W 82-66 @ Florida Southern ...... W 88-78 H Bemidji State ...... W 83-58 @ Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 54-71 H Nebraska Wesleyan ...... W 81-43 @ Winona State ...... W 87-59 H Briar Cliff ...... W 86-57 @ University of Nebraska Kearney .... W 83-79 H Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 76-65 @ Minnesota-Morris ...... W 73-72 @ Hastings College ...... L 55-75 H Mount Marty ...... W 92-63 H Dakota State ...... W 72-50 H Briar Cliff ...... W 103-26 H Minnesota-Morris ...... W 90-72 @ University of Nebraska Kearney .... W 70-67 H Fort Hays State ...... L 63-64 @ Briar Cliff ...... W 97-55 H Northern State...... L 57-78 @ Doane College ...... L 72-88 @ Northern State ...... L 77-100 H Quincy ...... W 91-76 @ Fort Hays State ...... W 85-58 @ Bemidji State ...... W 87-79 H University of Nebraska Kearney .... W 81-61 H Mount Marty ...... W 85-63 H Winona State ...... W 75-53 H Bemidji State ...... W 64-63 @ Briar Cliff ...... W 76-44 @ Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 70-74 @ Winona State ...... L 77-83 @ Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 64-62 H Briar Cliff ...... W 86-75 H Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 43-61 H University of Nebraska Kearney ...... L 56-69 @ Minnesota-Morris ...... W 83-76 H Mount Marty ...... W 83-74 H Morningside ...... W 74-72 H University of Nebraska Kearney .... W 77-53 @ Briar Cliff ...... W 63-61 H West Texas State ...... L 71-83 @ University of Nebraska Kearney ...... L 58-65 H Minnesota-Morris ...... W 90-76 N Augustana (S.D.)...... L 66-90 @ Quincy ...... W 94-64

1992-93 1995-96 Head Coach Mike Barry Head Coach Mike Barry (14-12) (11-16)

@ North Dakota State ...... L 55-95 H Concordia (Neb.)...... W 84-62 @ Morningside ...... L 68-82 H Mount Marty ...... W 89-81 N University of South Dakota ...... L 68-74 @ University of Nebraska Omaha ...... L 55-85 N Metro State ...... W 70-66 N Minnesota-Duluth ...... L 36-61 N Colorado-Colorado Springs ...... W 67-59 @ Augustana (S.D.) ...... L 62-76 H Concordia (Neb.)...... W 87-53 H St. Cloud State ...... W 78-76 H University of South Dakota ...... L 68-85 H Northwest Missouri State ...... L 70-71 H Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 84-64 @ Northwest Missouri State ...... L 69-84 H Chadron State ...... W 92-84 @ University of South Dakota ...... W 82-62 @ Denver University ...... L 64-77 @ Texas-Pan American ...... L 43-56 @ Colorado School of Mines ...... W 104-75 @ St. Mary's (Texas) ...... L 63-79 @ Chadron State ...... W 67-64 H MSU Moorhead ...... L 62-75 H Fort Hays State ...... W 76-59 H Fort Hays State ...... W 84-72 @ University of Nebraska Kearney ...... L 58-88 H Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 79-69 @ Fort Hays State ...... W 72-67 H University of Nebraska Kearney .... W 78-69 @ Mount Marty ...... W 78-71 @ MSU Moorhead ...... W 93-90 H University of Nebraska Kearney .... W 82-77 H Minnesota-Morris ...... W 83-81 @ Dakota State ...... W 95-71 H Northern State...... L 68-73 @ Bemidji State ...... L 72-91 @ Bemidji State ...... L 65-94 H Morningside ...... L 66-86 @ Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 59-84 H Quincy ...... W 74-63 H Briar Cliff ...... W 89-68 H Briar Cliff ...... W 105-73 @ University of Nebraska Kearney ...... L 73-85 H Bemidji State ...... L 71-75 H Winona State ...... W 91-61 @ Quincy ...... L 57-62 @ Northern State ...... L 62-89 @ SIU-Edwardsville ...... L 79-81 @ Minnesota-Morris ...... L 63-65 N North Dakota State ...... L 70-104 @ Winona State ...... L 76-77 H Ausgustana (S.D.) ...... L 55-78 H Bemidji State ...... L 70-85

2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 40 WSC All-Time Women's Basketball Results

1996-97 1998-99 Head Coach Jeff Goldstein Head Coach Ryun Williams (5-20) (15-12)

H Mount Marty ...... W 84-63 H Mount Marty ...... W 68-56 @ Northwest Missouri State ...... L 60-78 H Chadron State ...... W 79-64 N Southwest Baptist ...... L 65-77 @ Morningside ...... L 61-63 N Cal State Chico ...... L 59-70 N Missouri Southern ...... W 69-54 N Colorado School of Mines ...... W 73-62 @ Central Missouri State ...... L 55-63 H Augustana (S.D.)...... L 59-83 H University of South Dakota ...... W 80-57 @ Morningside ...... L 88-94 H Simpson ...... L 72-78 H University of South Dakota ...... L 62-63 H Augustana (S.D.)...... W 60-45 H Morningside ...... L 76-95 @ South Dakota State ...... L 61-71 @ Upper Iowa ...... W 68-64 @ Doane College ...... W 64-52 @ Winona State ...... L 59-71 @ Northwest Missouri State ...... W 53-50 H Rockhurst ...... L 49-80 H Winona State ...... W 70-61 @ Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 69-71 @ St. Cloud State ...... L 74-76 H Winona State ...... L 65-66 H Benedictine ...... L 45-47 H York College ...... W 91-56 @ Briar Cliff ...... L 39-42 @ Minnesota-Morris ...... L 71-84 @ Minnesota-Morris ...... W 60-50 @ Northern State ...... L 71-84 H Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 58-55 @ Bemidji State ...... L 67-107 @ Rockhurst ...... W 57-49 H Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 66-59 H Northern State...... W 66-54 @ Denver University ...... L 65-77 H Bemidji State ...... W 68-54 H Briar Cliff ...... L 83-84 @ Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 63-77 H Northern State...... L 45-76 H Minnesota-Morris ...... L 47-52 H Minnesota-Morris ...... L 64-75 @ Northern State ...... L 55-79 @ Rockhurst ...... L 49-90 @ Winona State ...... L 62-94 H Bemidji State ...... L 75-77 H Briar Cliff ...... L 60-61 @ Bemidji State ...... W 72-62 1997-98 H Rockhurst ...... W 53-48 Head Coach Jeff Goldstein (8-21) 1999-00 2000-01 Head Coach Ryun Williams Head Coach Ryun Williams @ Southern Colorado ...... L 58-69 (19-9) (18-9) N New Mexico Highlands ...... L 50-76 H Mount Marty ...... W 62-52 H South Dakota State ...... L 64-77 N University of South Dakota ...... W 74-58 @ Wisconsin-Parkside ...... L 52-60 H Mount Marty ...... W 81-61 N Morningside ...... W 72-63 @ Lewis (Ill.) ...... L 31-54 H Doane College ...... W 81-66 H University of Sioux Falls...... W 63-51 @ Simpson ...... L 62-69 @ Augustana (S.D.) ...... L 77-85 H Augustana (S.D.)...... L 59-78 H Northwest Missouri State ...... L 63-72 H Morningside ...... W 103-53 @ Colorado Christian ...... L 69-74 H Doane College ...... W 84-82 H Northern State...... L 55-71 @ Northern Colorado ...... W 51-48 H Central Missouri State...... L 40-66 H Minnesota-Morris ...... W 78-41 @ Northern State ...... L 58-63 @ Augustana (S.D.) ...... L 58-85 @ Univerisity of South Dakota ...... L 47-61 @ Minnesota-Morris ...... W 86-64 H Morningside ...... W 92-77 @ Morningside ...... W 77-59 H Winona State ...... W 73-56 H Winona State ...... W 64-38 @ Winona State ...... L 63-80 H Concordia-St. Paul ...... W 82-67 @ Alaska-Anchorage ...... W 81-76 @ Concordia-St. Paul ...... W 59-58 @ Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 67-79 @ Alaska-Anchorage ...... L 51-85 H Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 76-62 @ MSU Moorhead ...... L 40-73 @ Minnesota-Morris ...... L 73-80 H MSU Moorhead ...... W 84-63 @ Minnesota-Crookston ...... W 78-63 @ Winona State ...... L 74-90 H Minnesota-Crookston ...... W 80-43 H Presentation College...... W 61-34 H Northern State...... L 59-81 @ Bemidji State ...... W 71-62 H Bemidji State ...... W 79-59 @ Bemidji State ...... W 73-65 @ Minnesota-Duluth ...... L 48-65 H Minnesota-Duluth ...... W 61-52 H Briar Cliff ...... L 53-68 @ Minnesota-Morris ...... W 76-50 H Minnesota-Morris ...... W 87-57 H Rockhurst ...... L 66-74 @ Northern State ...... W 69-66 H Northern State...... W 71-69 @ Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 49-59 H Briar Cliff ...... L 47-50 @ Concordia-St. Paul ...... W 74-60 H Minnesota-Morris ...... L 60-70 H Concordia-St. Paul ...... W 69-64 @ Winona State ...... W 80-68 @ Northern State ...... L 51-85 H Winona State ...... W 77-69 H Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 65-88 H University of Sioux Falls...... W 73-55 @ Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 57-77 H Minnesota-Crookston ...... W 81-62 H Bemidji State ...... W 68-48 @ Minnesota-Crookston ...... W 90-63 H MSU Moorhead ...... L 77-81 @ Briar Cliff ...... L 56-103 @ MSU Moorhead ...... W 66-53 @ Minnesota-Duluth ...... L 52-56 @ Rockhurst ...... L 49-66 H Minnesota-Duluth ...... W 77-74 @ Bemidji State ...... W 72-61 @ Alaska-Fairbanks ...... L 51-58 H Bemidji State ...... W 81-72 @ MSU Moorhead ...... W 62-53 @ Alaska-Fairbanks ...... L 53-73 H Winona State ...... W 92-56 N Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 59-78 @ Minnesota-Duluth ...... L 50-60

2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 41 WSC All-Time Women's Basketball Results

2001-02 2003-04 2005-06 Head Coach Ryun Williams Head Coach Ryun Williams Head Coach Ryun Williams (12-15) (13-15) (27-4)

N University of South Dakota ...... L 62-81 N University of Nebraska Omaha ...... L 58-66 N Colorado School of Mines ...... W 76-37 @ Morningside ...... L 58-68 @ University of South Dakota ...... L 49-61 N Colorado Christian ...... W 77-39 H Mount Marty ...... W 77-69 H York College ...... W 73-49 H Peru State ...... W 93-38 H Grand View ...... W 77-66 H Presentation College...... W 83-60 @ Metro State ...... L 49-63 H York College ...... W 78-63 H University of Nebraska Kearney ...... L 71-50 N Adams State...... W 57-42 @ Bemidji State ...... W 74-57 @ Lincoln University (Mo.) ...... W 68-61 @ University of Nebraska Kearney .... W 74-53 @ Minnesota-Duluth ...... L 60-75 @ Central Missouri State ...... L 58-67 H Augustana (S.D.)...... W 54-48 H University of Nebraska Omaha ...... L 59-73 H Augustana (S.D.)...... W 69-58 @ Upper Iowa ...... W 70-42 N Saginaw Valley State ...... L 45-65 H College of St. Mary's ...... W 48-43 H University of South Dakota ...... L 70-77 N Mesa State ...... L 64-77 H Mount Mercy ...... W 63-50 H Mount Mercy ...... W 65-34 H Northern State...... L 46-54 H Colorado School of Mines ...... W 59-45 H York College ...... W 68-51 H Minnesota-Morris ...... W 93-46 H Minnesota-Duluth ...... W 62-49 H College of St. Mary's ...... W 72-53 @ Winona State ...... W 77-74 H Winona State ...... L 62-50 H Northern State...... W 61-60 @ Concordia-St. Paul ...... L 60-87 @ MSU Moorhead ...... L 58-71 H MSU Moorhead ...... W 81-59 H Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 56-50 @ Northern State ...... L 54-64 H Winona State ...... W 85-66 H MSU Moorhead ...... L 65-56 H Concordia-St. Paul ...... L 59-77 H Concordia-St. Paul ...... W 70-66 H Minnesota-Crookston ...... L 59-69 @ Bemidji State ...... L 60-68 @ Minnesota-Crookston ...... W 79-71 H Minnesota-Duluth ...... L 74-88 @ Minnesota-Crookston ...... W 70-58 @ Bemidji State ...... W 80-74 H Bemidji State ...... W 76-50 H Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 63-70 H Upper Iowa...... W 82-47 @ Minnesota-Morris ...... W 64-22 H Northern State...... W 62-60 H Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 76-52 @ Northern State ...... L 66-77 H MSU Moorhead ...... L 47-68 @ Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 68-56 H Concordia-St. Paul ...... W 68-64 @ Minnesota-Duluth ...... L 49-71 H Bemidji State ...... W 91-58 H Winona State ...... W 63-57 @ Concordia-St. Paul ...... L 65-78 H Minnesota-Crookston ...... W 79-50 @ Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 37-58 @ Winona State ...... W 69-63 @ Concordia-St. Paul ...... W 85-61 @ Minnesota-Crookston ...... L 57-74 H Minnesota-Crookston ...... L 64-67 @ Winona State ...... W 71-70 @ MSU Moorhead ...... W 67-56 H Bemidji State ...... W 81-75 @ MSU Moorhead ...... W 86-59 @ MSU Moorhead ...... L 59-75 @ Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 62-49 @ Northern State ...... L 69-72 @ Minnesota-Duluth ...... L 52-62 H Minnesota-Crookston ...... W 70-54 2002-03 N MSU Moorhead ...... W 73-53 Head Coach Ryun Williams 2004-05 N Northern State...... W 59-54 (17-11) Head Coach Ryun Williams N Concordia-St. Paul ...... L 59-74 (20-11) H University of Nebraska Omaha ...... W 82-72 H University of South Dakota ...... L 69-83 H Peru State ...... W 88-55 H Peru State ...... W 70-47 @ Colorado School of Mines ...... W 55-50 @ University of Nebraska Kearney ...... L 68-81 N Colorado Christian ...... W 77-48 N Minnesota State ...... W 81-66 H York College ...... W 83-76 N St. Cloud State ...... W 70-60 @ Augustana (S.D.) ...... L 63-71 H York College ...... W 80-42 H University of Nebraska Kearney .... W 83-64 @ Augustana (S.D.) ...... L 72-56 @ University of South Dakota ...... L 60-61 H College of St. Mary's ...... W 74-46 N University of Nebraska Omaha ...... W 63-60 H Bemidji State ...... W 79-51 H Grand View ...... W 88-56 H Minnesota-Duluth ...... W 79-58 H Waldorf ...... W 75-42 @ Northern State ...... W 65-60 H Mount Mercy ...... W 79-48 @ Minnesota-Morris ...... W 90-44 N Findlay (Ohio) ...... W 55-50 H Winona State ...... W 81-64 N Southwest Baptist ...... W 71-58 H Concordia-St. Paul ...... W 84-70 H University of South Dakota ...... L 79-80 @ Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 65-79 @ Northern State ...... L 67-76 @ MSU Moorhead ...... L 51-72 @ MSU Moorhead ...... L 67-82 @ Minnesota-Crookston ...... L 71-81 @ Winona State ...... W 68-52 @ Minnesota-Duluth ...... L 69-77 H Concordia-St. Paul ...... L 48-85 @ Bemidji State ...... L 67-76 H Minnesota-Crookston ...... W 81-56 H Minnesota-Morris ...... W 73-51 H Bemidji State ...... W 70-59 H Northern State...... W 77-73 H Upper Iowa...... W 50-37 @ Concordia-St. Paul ...... L 68-81 @ Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 58-67 @ Winona State ...... L 62-81 H Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 62-55 H Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 74-68 @ Bemidji State ...... W 60-48 H Minnesota-Crookston ...... W 101-78 @ Minnesota-Crookston ...... L 65-73 H MSU Moorhead ...... W 72-62 H Concordia-St. Paul ...... L 67-69 @ Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 67-54 H Winona State ...... W 72-44 H MSU Moorhead ...... L 55-62 H Northern State...... W 75-71 @ Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 68-58 N Concordia-St. Paul ...... L 68-78

2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 42 WSC All-Time Women's Basketball Results

2006-07 2008-09 2010-11 Head Coach Ryun Williams Head Coach Chris Kielsmeier Head Coach Chris Kielsmeier (19-10) (15-13) (26-4)

N Colorado School of Mines ...... W 65-57 N Colorado Christian ...... L 59-62 @ Cal State Stanislaus ...... W 72-49 @ Colorado Christian ...... W 76-64 @ Colorado School of Mines ...... W 57-50 @ Colorado Christian ...... L 60-61 H York College ...... W 79-53 @ Newman University ...... W 62-58 OT N vs Colorado School of Mines ...... W 63-60 @ Chadron State ...... W 91-68 H Nebraska-Kearney ...... L 50-66 @ Newman ...... W 75-64 H Bemidji State ...... L 68-76 N MSU Moorhead - NSIC Hoopsfest ...... L 63-66 @ Minnesota State ...... W 80-49 @ Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 60-44 H Minnesota-Crookston ...... W 79-47 N Minnesota Duluth - NSIC Hoopsfest ...L 50-58 H Northern State...... W 61-50 H Colorado-Colorado Springs ...... W 64-45 @ Northern State ...... W 76-55 H University of Mary ...... W 83-63 @ Northern State ...... L 66-72 @ University of Mary ...... W 86-76 @ MSU Moorhead ...... W 75-54 @ University of Mary (N.D.) ...... L 66-67 H Augustana ...... L 54-65 @ Minnesota, Crookston ...... W 79-60 @ University of South Dakota ...... L 55-71 H York College ...... W 83-47 H Concordia-St. Paul ...... W 83-64 H Mount Mercy ...... W 66-48 H Minnesota Duluth ...... L 54-63 H St. Cloud State ...... W 69-42 H University of Nebraska Kearney ...... L 88-99 H Bemidji State ...... W 81-67 @ Minnesota Duluth ...... W 66-58 H Chadron State ...... W 89-59 @ Minnesota, Crookston ...... W 89-75 @ Bemidji State ...... W 64-44 H Winona State ...... L 65-69 @ MSU Moorhead ...... W 68-66 H Augustana ...... W 73-69 H Upper Iowa...... W 64-52 H Winona State ...... L 51-67 H Winona State ...... W 76-52 @ Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 65-60 H Upper Iowa...... W 89-28 H Upper Iowa...... W 80-42 @ MSU Moorhead ...... L 67-73 @ Minnesota State ...... L 68-86 @ St. Cloud State ...... W 79-65 @ Concordia-St. Paul ...... L 68-79 @ Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 62-52 @ Concordia-St. Paul ...... L 57-91 @ Minnesota-Crookston ...... W 84-44 H St. Cloud State ...... L 54-63 H Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 69-47 @ Bemidji State ...... L 73-80 H Concordia-St. Paul ...... W 70-62 H Minnesota State ...... W 68-49 @ University of Mary ...... W 79-67 H University of Mary (N.D.) ...... W 78-74 @ Augustana ...... L 69-76 @ Northern State ...... W 61-54 H Northern State...... W 63-60 @ Winona State ...... L 65-74 @ Augustana ...... W 75-55 @ Upper Iowa ...... W 64-63 @ Upper Iowa ...... W 86-44 H Minnesota, Crookston ...... W 92-64 @ Winona State ...... W 65-42 H Northern State...... W 53-40 H MSU Moorhead ...... W 73-67 H Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 72-59 H University of Mary ...... W 75-60 H Minnesota, Crookston ...... W 92-64 H Concordia-St. Paul ...... W 90-78 H Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 62-67 N Winona State ...... L 65-73 H MSU Moorhead ...... W 74-62 @ Bemidji State ...... W 89-58 N Colorado Christian ...... W 78-73 N Winona State ...... W 77-70 @ Winona State ...... L 61-79 N Metro State ...... L 55-74 @ Concordia-St. Paul ...... L 74-83 2009-10 2011-12 2007-08 Head Coach Chris Kielsmeier Head Coach Chris Kielsmeier Head Coach Ryun Williams (26-5) (32-3) (22-10) N Colorado Mines ...... W 72-48 H Colorado School of Mines ...... W 68-57 H Colorado Christian ...... W 74-53 N Colorado Christian ...... W 71-46 H Colorado Christian University ...... W 62-51 H Colorado School of Mines ...... W 53-34 @ Dakota State ...... W 92-49 @ South Dakota School of Mines ...... W 71-65 @ Nebraska-Kearney ...... L 48-68 H York College ...... W 100-40 @ ...... W 70-57 @ Colorado-Colorado Springs ...... W 80-63 H Newman University ...... W 81-42 H Newman University ...... W 76-67 H William Penn University ...... W 91-52 N Adams State...... W 61-58 H Northern State...... W 64-42 H Minnesota State ...... W 78-60 @ Minnesota, Crookston ...... W 89-69 H University of Mary ...... W 65-55 H Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 78-58 @ Bemidji State ...... L 70-77 @ Augustana ...... L 61-68 @ Northern State ...... W 60-38 @ Augustana ...... W 68-57 H Dakota State ...... W 83-61 @ University of Mary ...... L 72-64 H University of Mary ...... W 73-58 H Graceland University...... W 103-52 H MSU Moorhead ...... W 70-53 H Northern State...... W 66-63 @ Minnesota Duluth ...... L 51-54 H Minnesota, Crookston ...... W 66-37 H Mount Mercy College ...... W 86-59 @ Bemidji State ...... L 79-83 @ Concordia-St. Paul ...... W 53-50 H Briar Cliff ...... W 89-57 H Minnesota Crookston ...... W 73-52 @ St. Cloud State ...... W 59-50 H South Dakota ...... L 65-66 H MSU Moorhead ...... W 74-57 H Minnesota Duluth ...... W 60-49 @ Upper Iowa ...... W 79-58 @ Winona State ...... L 67-71 H Bemidji State ...... W 74-49 @ Winona State ...... W 78-72 @ Upper Iowa ...... W 82-68 @ Augustana College ...... L 71-52 H Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 71-72 H Minnesota State ...... W 76-56 @Winona State ...... W 70-64 H Concordia-St. Paul ...... L 77-78 H Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 73-47 @ Upper Iowa ...... W 76-62 H MSU Moorhead ...... W 72-70 OT @ St. Cloud State ...... W 66-52 H St. Cloud State ...... W 63-41 H Bemidji State ...... W 79-76 @ Concordia - St. Paul ...... W 87-69 H Concordia-St. Paul ...... W 59-54 @ Southwest Minnesota ...... W 63-52 H Minnesota, Crookston ...... W 84-47 H Augustana ...... W 75-46 @ Minnesota State ...... W 83-45 @ Northern State ...... L 56-61 H Winona State ...... W 76-61 H University of Mary ...... W 80-63 @ University of Mary ...... L 58-59 H Upper Iowa...... W 83-54 H Northern State...... W 55-50 H Winona State ...... W 68-62 @ Northern State ...... W 76-70 H Augustana College ...... W 59-56 H Upper Iowa...... W 57-44 @ University of Mary ...... W 66-55 @ Minnesota, Crookston ...... W 79-67 @ Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 84-67 @ Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 62-55 @ MSU Moorhead ...... W 77-73 @ MSU Moorhead ...... L 57-61 H Bemidji State ...... W 83-59 H Northern State...... W 74-42 @ Concordia-St. Paul ...... W 75-70 H MSU Moorhead ...... W 77-70 N Minnesota State ...... W 58-35 H Northern State...... W 74-65 N Augustana ...... W 75-60 N Augustana ...... W 62-59 N University of Mary ...... W 70-58 N Minnesota Duluth ...... W 77-67 H Minnesota State ...... W 78-74 @ Concordia-St. Paul ...... L 65-70 N CSU-Pueblo ...... L 48-59 H Augustana ...... W 63-40 N North Dakota ...... W 85-78 H Metro State ...... W 50-36 N Minnesota State ...... L 62-64 N Bentley (Mass.) ...... L 67-72 2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 43 WSC All-Time Women's Basketball Results

2012-13 2014-15 2015-16 Head Coach Chris Kielsmeier Head Coach Chris Kielsmeier Head Coach Chris Kielsmeier (17-10) (28-6) (17-12)

H York College ...... W 83-46 H Nebraska-Kearney ...... W 78-50 H Lindenwood...... W 71-67 H William Penn ...... W 81-47 H Northwest Missouri State ...... W 56-48 H William Jewell ...... W 80-49 H St. Ambrose ...... W 82-47 H York College ...... W 110-33 @ Rockhurst ...... L 64-68 @ Augustana ...... L 56-82 H Chadron State ...... W 88-50 H York College ...... W 112-48 H Sioux Falls ...... W 61-48 @ Augustana ...... W 71-57 H Augustana ...... W 70-58 H Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 66-61 H Peru State ...... W 97-50 @ Nebraska-Kearney ...... L 59-76 @ Upper Iowa ...... W 60-52 H South Dakota Mines...... W 92-43 H Concordia-St. Paul ...... L 59-74 @ Concordia-St. Paul ...... W 60-57 @ Winona State ...... L 35-74 H Minnesota State ...... W 89-70 @ Minnesota State ...... L 65-72 H Chadron State ...... W 85-47 @ Minnesota Crookston ...... L 64-80 H Minnesota Crookston ...... L 58-67 @ Bemidji State ...... L 65-68 H Concordia-St. Paul ...... L 46-56 H Bemidji State ...... W 99-52 @ Augustana ...... L 58-59 H Minnesota State ...... W 78-56 H Augustana ...... L 60-68 H Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 88-59 @ Minnesota, Crookston ...... W 59-57 @ Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 75-61 H Sioux Falls ...... W 83-73 @ Bemidji State ...... W 89-68 @ Sioux Falls ...... W 72-51 @ Minnesota State ...... W 72-63 H Augustana ...... L 50-73 H Minnesota State ...... W 62-46 @ Concordia-St. Paul ...... W 78-68 H Minot State ...... W 51-44 H Concordia-St. Paul ...... W 85-76 H Minnesota Duluth ...... W 68-52 H University of Mary ...... L 54-57 @ Minnesota Duluth ...... W 91-53 H St. Cloud State ...... W 87-77 @ Minnesota State ...... L 58-61 @ St. Cloud State ...... W 82-63 @ Upper Iowa ...... L 48-55 @ Concordia-St. Paul ...... L 38-57 H Upper Iowa...... W 69-38 @ Winona State ...... L 49-63 H St. Cloud State ...... W 69-65 H Winona State ...... W 64-44 H Minot State ...... W 80-60 H Minnesota Duluth ...... W 62-47 @ Minot State ...... W 81-71 H University of Mary ...... W 70-54 @ Northern State ...... W 66-53 @ University of Mary ...... W 68-60 @ MSU Moorhead ...... L 59-67 H MSU Moorhead ...... W 81-60 @ MSU Moorhead ...... L 62-67 @ Northern State ...... W 66-51 H Northern State...... W 58-57 @ Sioux Falls ...... L 46-84 @ Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 59-40 H Sioux Falls ...... Wot 76-74 @ Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 61-51 @ Sioux Falls ...... L 63-81 H Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 100-52 H Winona State ...... L 55-73 H Winona State ...... W 53-50 @ Winona State ...... L 56-69 H Upper Iowa...... W 73-49 H Upper Iowa...... W 70-46 @ Upper Iowa ...... W 66-52 H University of Mary ...... W 78-69 @ Northern State ...... L 59-69 H Bemidji State ...... W 76-50 vs. Northern State...... L 56-76 vs. St. Cloud State ...... W 76-63 2013-14 vs. MSU Moorhead ...... W 81-59 Head Coach Chris Kielsmeier vs. Northern State...... L 45-61 (28-5) vs. Harding ...... W 87-80 vs. Fort Hays State ...... L 54-70 H Peru State ...... W 105-41 @Chadron State ...... W 78-59 @ South Dakota School of Mine ...... W 77-42 H York College ...... W 101-41 H Augustana (SD)...... W 70-65 vs Lees-McRae...... W 98-67 vs Dominican (CA)...... W 84-44 @ Alaska ...... W 82-64 @ Sioux Falls ...... W 79-71 @ Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 67-50 H Minnesota State ...... W 79-64 H Concordia-St. Paul ...... L 54-57 @ Augustana ...... W 64-56 @ Minot State ...... W 84-57 @ U-Mary ...... W75-67 H Minnesota Crookston ...... W67-56 H Bemidji State ...... W 87-41 @ Concordia-St. Paul ...... L 50-69 @ Minnesota State ...... W 89-82 H Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 67-58 H Sioux Falls ...... W 71-61 @ St. Cloud State ...... W 75-67 @ Minnesota Duluth ...... W 81-69 H Upper Iowa...... W 56-29 H Winona State ...... W 91-57 H Northern State...... W 67-63 H MSU Moorhead ...... L 50-61 @ Winona State ...... W 83-49 The 2011-12 Wildcat team set a school record for wins in a season, going @ Upper Iowa ...... W 67-63 32-3 while winning the NSIC regular season and post-season tournament H Bemidji State ...... W 72-42 titles. WSC also hosted and won the NCAA Central Regional, advancing to vs Sioux Falls ...... LOT 69-75 vs Pittsburg State ...... W 83-77 the schools' fi rst-ever Elite Eight in San Antonio, Texas. vs Emporia State ...... L 69-76

2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 44 BASKETBALL LETTERWINNERS

Erin Aakre, 1999-2000 Jodi Heller, 1995-96 Megan Pilakowski, 1996 Maggie Alberts, 1982 Linda Heller, 1991-92-93-94 Paige Pollard, 2008 Marcy Amundson, 2010-12 Peg Henrichsen, 1973 Tonya Porter, 1997 Cindy Anderson, 1972-73 Mara Hjelle, 2008-09-10-11 Jaye Powell, 1975 Ashley Arlen, 2010-11-12 Karen Hochstein, 2001-02-03-04 Kara Powell, 2013-14 Ashley Arndorfer, 2003-04-05-06 Audrey Holmes, 2011-13 Teri Prauner, 1978 Kairi Backer, 1991-92 Katie Hoskins, 2013-14-15 Maranda Radke, 1998-00-01 Tawnya Bakke, 1992 Erin Hourigan, 1997-98 Lori Rath, 1988-89-90 Paige Ballinger, 2015-16 Janette Huelman, 1971-72-73-74 Lisa Recker, 1997-98 Joyette Ballou, 1971 Kristen Humphries, 2003-04-05-06 Maggi Recob, 2005 Michaela Barry, 2014 Megan Hurley, 1986 Elizabeth Reeg, 1994-95 Jacquie Bartz, 2002 Kristen Jennings, 2004-05 Taylor Reiner, 2016 Sandra Beaver, 1988 Mindi Jensen, 1994-95-96 Kelly Rich, 1986-87 Kari Belak, 2002-03-04 Katie Johnson, 2001-02 Chelsie Rohrs, 2010-11 Renee Belz, 1995-96-97 Julie Jones, 1975-76-77 Addy Roller, 2013-14 Eva Benson, 2011-12 Sue Juhlin, 1981-82-83 Buffy Romshek, 1988 Bonnie Benz, 1970 Jennifer Kalbfell, 2012 Gabrielle Root, 2014 Krista Bernadt, 1998-99-00-01 Christina Kathol, 1998 Heather Rotherham, 1992 Dawn Bernt-Tucker, 1987-88 Barb Keele, 1976 Amy Rueger, 1991-92 Barb Bettin, 1977-78-79 Becky Kelley, 1975-76 Marg Ryan, 1970 Cathy Betz, 1975-76 Tonya Kelley, 1987 Karoline Salazar, 2004-05-06 Tammy Blackburn, 1982 Donna Kelly, 1979 Cindy Savage, 1989-90-91-92 Michelle Blomberg, 1985-86-87-88 Vina Kelly, 1984 Kellie Schenk, 1999 Jodie Boss, 2008-09 Jackie Knievel, 2006 Jackie Schimonitz, 1982-83 Lynn Brandt, 1978-79-80 Deb Kostreba, 1994-95 Linda Schnitzler, 1986-87-88-89 Jasmin Bretoi, 2015-16 Ann Kramer, 1993-94 Mary Schnitzler, 1990-91-92-93 Julie Brinkman, 1974-75-76-77 Shari Krohn, 1984-85-86 Andrea Schoepf, 2007-08 Bobbi Brockhage, 1973-74-75 Sue Kuehl, 1973-74-75 Brenda Schramm, 1988 Amy Brodersen, 1994-95-96-97 Connie Kunzmann, 1974-75-76-77 Martha Schrick, 1972-73-74 Alisha Brown, 2009-10-11-12 Lori Langel, 1974-75-76-77 Maggie Schulte, 2015-16 Kae Burke, 1988-89-90 Peggy Langel, 1976-77 Carla Schultz, 1996-97 Cathy Buryanek, 1976-77 Andrea Larson, 2016 Shell Schumann, 1986-87-88-89 Lori Cadwell, 1979-80 Lynne Larson, 1977-78-79-80 Lisa Schwab, 1990-91 Sheri Campbell, 1983 Kinzey Larter, 2002 Ali Schwartzwald, 2009-10-11-12 Patty Carney, 1981-82-83 Shelle Lau Tomaszkiewicz, 1984-85-86 Wendy Shol, 1970-71-72 Teresa Case, 2007-08 Pattie Laughlin, 1984 Donetta Shultz, 1983-84 Lisa Chamberlin, 1991-92-93-94 Janet Lee, 1982-83 Stefanie Sjuts, 1996-97-98-99 Kati Jo Christensen, 2007-08-09-10 Shantel Lehmann, 2013-14 Denise Smith, 1998 Paula Christensen, 1973 Robbie Lehr, 1982-83 Kris Smith, 1986-87-88 Tammy Compton, 1976-77 Kristie Lierman, 1988-89-90 Rochelle Sohl, 2002-03 Laquisha Cook, 2008-09 Nancy Loterbour, 1988 Jaylan Spencer, 2014 Amanda Covington, 2005-06-07-08 Maggie Lowe, 2016 Jordan Spencer, 2013-14-15 Lisa Davids, 1995 Karen Lux, 1977 Katie Sperling, 1999-00 Cindy Davis, 1970-71-72-73 Anna Martensen, 2016 Allison Steffen, 2004-05-06 Lauren Davis, 2015-16 Dodie Martin, 2002-03 Mary Steinauer, 1972-73-74 Sara Dederman, 1990 Mary Martin, 1975 Cindy Stella, 1978 Lisa Draper, 1979-80 Gerry Marz, 1970 Marla Stewart, 1994-95-96 Pam Drickey, 1996-97-98 Kathy Mason, 1973 Kristene Strait, 1999-00-01-02 Carol Durkee, 1982-83-84 Erin McCormick, 2004-05-06-07 Ellie Studer, 1975-76 Clare Duwelius, 2009-10-11-12 Kylee McGill, 2006-07-08 Brenda TeGrotenhuis, 1991-92-93-94 Mary Beth Ehrhorn, 1986-87-89 Pat McKay, 1975-76 Jenny Thompson, 1996-97-98 Debra Emanuel, 1979-80 Kara McLarty, 1995-96 Deb Thurness, 1973-74 Whitney Epp, 2012-13 Lesley Menken, 2002-03 Lori Tienken, 1971 Kari Erwin, 1977-78-79 Paula Messerschmidt, 1970 Suzanne Todd, 1983-84 Lori Erwin Koester, 1977-78-79-80 Janet "Bugs" Miller, 1971-72-73-74 Kari Torgerson, 2002-03-04 Gae Fee, 1972-73 Sara Miller, 2000-01 Kristina Twait, 1992-93-94-95 Shirley Feller, 1970 Micha Mims, 2009 Cheri Van Auker, 1991-92-93 Cheryl Finke, 1973 Lori Mittelstadt, 1975-76 Morgan VanDerSloot, 2013 Jodene Fink, 1985-87-88-89 Haley Moore, 2015-16 Keri Van Veldhuizen, 1991 Alyssa Fischbach, 2008-09-10-11 Megan Murphy, 1997-98-99 Donna Von Glan, 1970-71-72-73 Ann 'Ace' Fulkerson, 1971-72 Sadie Murren, 2015-16 Julie Ann Wagner, 2008-09-10-11 Sue Gatewood, 1970 Rayna Nelsen, 2003 Les Wald, 1990 Diane Gehring, 1972 Alex Nelson, 2015 Amanda Walker, 2004-05-06-07 Anna Gerdes, 2013 Beth Nelson, 2001 Jan Waterman, 1970 Mary Gerken, 1972-74 Stephanie Ngirchoimei, 2000 Amy Wattier, 1989-90 Nicole Gesell, 2001-02-03-04 Millie Niggeling, 2014-15 LeeAnn Weeks, 1996 Jodie Gilfi llan, 1989-90 Lynn Nohr, 1992-93-94 Robin Wells, 1985 Jill Goddard, 1997 Debra Nygren, 1983-84-85-86 Sue Wieger, 1979-80 Danyel Grammer, 1995-96 Jan Nyquist, 1970-71-72 Robyn Wiese, 1993 Ree Gribble, 1985 Kacie O'Connor, 2015-16 Christi Williams, 2001-02 Nicole Gruntorad, 2005-06 Dana Olmsted, 1991-92 Tracy Williamson, 2001-02-03-04 Lauren Gustafson, 2004-05-06-07 Becky Olson, 1972-73 Renee Wood, 2010-11 Sarah Haag, 2000-01 Whitney Olson, 2013-14 Barb Wragge, 1984-85 Ann Hamling, 1978-79 Susanne Osborn, 1995-96 Jennifer Yee, 2007-08 Sally Hanna, 1973-74 Jodi Otjen, 1991-92-93-94 Peg Yockey, 1974-75-76 Ellen Hansen, 2011-12-13-14 Claudia Paulson, 1970-71-72 Ashton Yossi, 2012-13-14-15 Deedra Haskins, 1994-95 Ami Pendry, 1998-99-00 Lori Zeimetz, 1995-96 Jessica Hasty, 1998 Alisa Peterson, 2016 Julie Heath, 1986-88-89 Peg Peterson, 1976-77-78 Note: Year listed is for the spring semester Jackie Heesacker, 1986 Tracy Peterson, 1970 of that academic school year. Kim Hefner Malone, 2002-03-04-05 Julie Petronis, 1977-78-79-80 (i.e. - 1999 is for the 1998-99 year) Julie Heine, 1995-96-97 Erin Pick, 1997

2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 45 2016-17 NSIC COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

2016-17 NSIC Women’s Basketball Composite Schedule

11/4 Colo. School of Mines at Augustana 6 pm 11/26 Minnesota Duluth at St. Cloud State 2 pm 1/6 MSU Moorhead at Minot State 6 pm 2/4 St. Cloud State at Minnesota State 4 pm 11/4 West Texas A&M at U-Mary 10:30 pm 11/26 Jamestown at Concordia-St. Paul 2 pm 1/6 Winona State at SMSU 6 pm 2/4 Sioux Falls at Minot State 4 pm 11/5 Simon Fraser at Augustana 11 am 11/26 at Augustana 3 pm 1/6 Augustana at Minnesota State 6 pm 2/4 SMSU at U-Mary 4 pm 11/5 Colorado School of Mines at U-Mary 1:15 pm 11/26 MSU Moorhead at Northern State 4 pm 1/7 Minnesota Duluth at Bemidji State 4 pm 2/4 Minnesota Crookston at Wayne State 4 pm 11/6 West Texas A&M at Augustana 8:15 pm 11/26 Minot State at U-Mary 4 pm 1/7 Winona State at Sioux Falls 4 pm 2/10 Minnesota Crookston at Northern State 6 pm 11/6 California Baptist at U-Mary 10:30 pm 11/26 Minnesota Crookston at St. Mary’s (TX) 4 pm 1/7 Augustana at Concordia-St. Paul 4 pm 2/10 St. Cloud State at U-Mary 6 pm 11/11 U-Mary at Pittsburg State 12 pm 11/26 Upper Iowa at Winona State 4 pm 1/7 Wayne State at Minnesota State 4 pm 2/10 Minnesota State at Upper Iowa 6 pm 11/11 Fort Hays State at Upper Iowa 1 pm 11/26 Crown College at Bemidji State 6 pm 1/7 MSU Moorhead at U-Mary 4 pm 2/10 Wayne State at SMSU 6 pm 11/11 Concordia-St. Paul at Central Missouri 1 pm 11/26 Sioux Falls at SMSU 6 pm 1/7 Northern State at Minot State 4 pm 2/10 Augustana at Sioux Falls 6 pm 11/11 Minot State at Washburn 2 pm 12/2 SMSU at Upper Iowa 6 pm 1/7 St. Cloud State at Minnesota Crookston 4 pm 2/10 Minnesota Duluth at Minot State 6 pm 11/11 Puerto Rico-Bayamon at Winona State 4 pm 12/2 Minot State at Northern State 6 pm 1/7 Upper Iowa at SMSU 5 pm 2/10 Bemidji State at MSU Moorhead 6 pm 11/11 SMSU at Missouri Western State 5:30 pm 12/2 U-Mary at MSU Moorhead 6 pm 1/10 Concordia-St. Paul at Minnesota State 6 pm 2/10 Concordia-St. Paul at Winona State 6 pm 11/12 U-Mary at Washburn 11 am 12/2 Minnesota State at Wayne State 6 pm 1/10 Minnesota Crookston at Bemidji State 6 pm 2/11 Minnesota Duluth at U-Mary 4 pm 11/12 Puerto Rico-Mayaguez at Winona State 11 am 12/2 Concordia-St. Paul at Augustana 6 pm 1/13 Sioux Falls at Bemidji State 6 pm 2/11 Minnesota State at Winona State 4 pm 11/12 Jamestown at St. Cloud State 1 pm 12/2 Sioux Falls at Winona State 6 pm 1/13 Winona State at Minnesota Duluth 6 pm 2/11 Bemidji State at Northern State 4 pm 11/12 Concordia-St. Paul at Pittsburg State 2 pm 12/2 Bemidji State at Minnesota Duluth 6 pm 1/13 SMSU at Minnesota Crookston 6 pm 2/11 Concordia-St. Paul at Upper Iowa 4 pm 11/12 Harding at MSU Moorhead 2 pm 12/2 Minnesota Crookston at St. Cloud State 6 pm 1/13 Upper Iowa at St. Cloud State 6 pm 2/11 Minnesota Crookston at MSU Moorhead 4 pm 11/12 Michigan Tech at Minnesota Duluth 3 pm 12/3 SMSU at Winona State 4 pm 1/13 U-Mary at Concordia-St. Paul 6 pm 2/11 St. Cloud State at Minot State 4 pm 11/12 Fort Hays State at SMSU 4:30 pm 12/3 U-Mary at Northern State 4 pm 1/13 Northern State at Wayne State 6 pm 2/11 Wayne State at Sioux Falls 4 pm 11/12 Nebraska-Kearney at Wayne State 6 pm 12/3 Minnesota Crookston at Minnesota Duluth 4 pm 1/13 MSU Moorhead at Augustana 6 pm 2/11 Augustana at SMSU 5 pm 11/12 Mayville State at Bemidji State 6 pm 12/3 Concordia-St. Paul at Wayne State 4 pm 1/13 Minot State at Minnesota State 6 pm 2/17 Winona State at Augustana 6 pm 11/12 Mo. Western State at Upper Iowa 6:30 pm 12/3 Sioux Falls at Upper Iowa 4 pm 1/14 Minot State at Concordia-St. Paul 4 pm 2/17 Sioux Falls at Concordia-St. Paul 6 pm 11/12 Minot State at Central Missouri 7:30 pm 12/3 Minnesota State at Augustana 4 pm 1/14 Northern State at Augustana 4 pm 2/17 SMSU at Minnesota State 6 pm 11/13 Puerto Rico-Bayamon at Winona State 11 am 12/3 Minot State at MSU Moorhead 4 pm 1/14 SMSU at Bemidji State 4 pm 2/17 MSU Moorhead at St. Cloud State 6 pm 11/13 Dakota Wesleyan at St. Cloud State 2 pm 12/3 Bemidji State at St. Cloud State 4 pm 1/14 MSU Moorhead at Wayne State 4 pm 2/17 Minot State at Minnesota Crookston 6 pm 11/13 Peru State at Wayne State 3 pm 12/9 Northern State at Bemidji State 6 pm 1/14 University of Mary at Minnesota State 4 pm 2/17 Upper Iowa at Wayne State 6 pm 11/15 Presentation at Sioux Falls 6 pm 12/9 Winona State at Minnesota State 6 pm 1/14 Sioux Falls at Minnesota Crookston 4 pm 2/17 U-Mary at Bemidji State 6 pm 11/15 Mo. Western State at Minnesota State 6 pm 12/9 St. Cloud State at Sioux Falls 6 pm 1/14 Upper Iowa at Minnesota Duluth 4 pm 2/17 Northern State at Minnesota Duluth 6 pm 11/15 Black Hills State at Northern State 6 pm 12/9 Wayne State at U-Mary 6 pm 1/14 Winona State at St. Cloud State 4 pm 2/18 MSU Moorhead at Minnesota Duluth 4 pm 11/15 Buena Vista at Augustana 7 pm 12/9 MSU Moorhead at Minnesota Crookston 6 pm 1/20 Bemidji State at Minot State 6 pm 2/18 Winona State at Wayne State 4 pm 11/16 Dickinson State at Minot State 6 pm 12/9 Minnesota Duluth at SMSU 6 pm 1/20 Wayne State at Winona State 6 pm 2/18 Minot State at Bemidji State 4 pm 11/16 Upper Iowa at Lewis 7 pm 12/9 Upper Iowa at Concordia-St. Paul 6 pm 1/20 Minnesota Crookston at U-Mary 6 pm 2/18 Sioux Falls at Minnesota State 4 pm 11/18 Northland College at Bemidji State 4 pm 12/9 Augustana at Minot State 6 pm 1/20 St. Cloud State at Northern State 6 pm 2/18 Upper Iowa at Augustana 4 pm 11/18 Minnesota Crookston at Michigan Tech 4:30 pm 12/10 Winona State at Concordia-St. Paul 4 pm 1/20 Augustana at Upper Iowa 6 pm 2/18 Northern State at St. Cloud State 4 pm 11/18 Concordia-St. Paul at Northern Michigan 5 pm 12/10 Augustana at U-Mary 4 pm 1/20 Minnesota Duluth at MSU Moorhead 6 pm 2/18 U-Mary at Minnesota Crookston 4 pm 11/18 Maryville at Winona State 5 pm 12/10 MSU Moorhead at Bemidji State 4 pm 1/20 Minnesota State at Sioux Falls 6 pm 2/18 SMSU at Concordia-St. Paul 4 pm 11/18 William Jewell at SMSU 6 pm 12/10 Wayne State at Minot State 4 pm 1/20 Concordia-St. Paul at SMSU 6 pm 11/18 Fort Hays State at St. Cloud State 6 pm 12/10 Northern State at Minnesota Crookston 4 pm 1/21 Minnesota Crookston at Minot State 4 pm 11/18 Rockhurst at Wayne State 7 pm 12/10 Minnesota Duluth at Sioux Falls 4 pm 1/21 Minnesota Duluth at Northern State 4 pm POSTSEASON 11/18 Dordt at Augustana 7 pm 12/10 St. Cloud State at SMSU 5 pm 1/21 St. Cloud State at MSU Moorhead 4 pm 11/18 MSU Moorhead at Quincy 7 pm 12/10 Upper Iowa at Minnesota State 6 pm 1/21 Augustana at Winona State 4 pm Feb 22nd (Wed) 11/18 Lake Superior State at Minot State 7 pm 12/13 U-Mary at North Dakota 7 pm 1/21 Concordia-St. Paul at Sioux Falls 4 pm NSIC/Sanford Health Women’s Basketball Tourna- 11/18 SD School of Mines at Sioux Falls 8 pm 12/15 Bemidji State at Minnesota Crookston 5 pm 1/21 Wayne State at Upper Iowa 4 pm ment 1st Round at top four seeds from each division 11/18 Northern State at MSU Billings 8:30 pm 12/17 St. Cloud State at Minnesota Duluth 2 pm 1/21 Bemidji State at U-Mary 4 pm Feb 25 (Sat.) 11/19 Minnesota Crookston at No. Michigan 12:30 pm 12/17 Minnesota State at Concordia-St. Paul 2 pm 1/21 Minnesota State at SMSU 5 pm NSIC/Sanford Health Women’s Basketball 11/19 Upper Iowa at Truman State 1 pm 12/17 Augustana at Wayne State 4 pm 1/27 MSU Moorhead at SMSU 6 pm 7RXUQDPHQW4XDUWHU¿QDOV DW3HQWDJRQ  11/19 Maryville at MSU Moorhead 1 pm 12/17 Northern State at MSU Moorhead 4 pm 1/27 Minot State at Winona State 6 pm Feb 27 (Mon.) 11/19 U-Mary at Presentation 2 pm 12/17 University of Mary at Minot State 4 pm 1/27 Minnesota State at Minnesota Crookston 6 pm NSIC/Sanford Health Women’s Basketball 11/19 Fort Hays State at Bemidji State 2 pm 12/17 SMSU at Sioux Falls 4 pm 1/27 Concordia-St. Paul at Bemidji State 6 pm 7RXUQDPHQW6HPL¿QDOV DW3HQWDJRQ  11/19 Winona State at Quincy 3 pm 12/17 Winona State at Upper Iowa 4 pm 1/27 Augustana at Minnesota Duluth 6 pm Feb 28 (Tues.) 11/19 Concordia-St. Paul at Michigan Tech 3 pm 12/19 Waldorf at Minnesota State 2 pm 1/27 Wayne State at St. Cloud State 6 pm NSIC/Sanford Health Women’s Basketball 11/19 South Dakota Tech at SMSU 4 pm 12/30 Minnesota State at MSU Moorhead 6 pm 1/27 University of Mary at Upper Iowa 6 pm Tournament Championship (at Pentagon) 11/19 Mo. Southern State at Minnesota State 4 pm 12/30 Minot State at St. Cloud State 6 pm 1/27 Northern State at Sioux Falls 6 pm March 10-11, 13 (Fri.-Sat., Mon.) 11/19 Northland College at St. Cloud State 4 pm 12/30 Concordia-St. Paul at Northern State 6 pm 1/28 University of Mary at Winona State 4 pm NCAA Regional Tournament 11/19 William Jewell at Sioux Falls 6 pm 12/30 SMSU at Augustana 6 pm 1/28 Minnesota State at Bemidji State 4 pm March 21-22 (Tues.-Wed.) 11/19 Black Hills State at Northern State 6 pm 12/30 U-Mary at Minnesota Duluth 6 pm 1/28 MSU Moorhead at Sioux Falls 4 pm 1&$$(OLWH 6HPL¿QDOV&ROXPEXV2KLR 11/20 Lake Superior State at U-Mary 1 pm 12/30 Minnesota Crookston at Winona State 6 pm 1/28 Wayne State at Minnesota Duluth 4 pm March 24 (Fri) 11/20 Jamestown at Minot State 4 pm 12/30 Sioux Falls at Wayne State 6 pm 1/28 Minot State at Upper Iowa 4 pm 1&$$&KDPSLRQVKLS$OXPQL+DOO&ROXPEXV2KLR 11/21 Yellowstone Christian at U-Mary 5:30 pm 12/30 Bemidji State at Upper Iowa 6 pm 1/28 Augustana at St. Cloud State 4 pm 11/21 Wayne State at Augustana 6 pm 12/31 Bemidji State at Winona State 4 pm 1/28 Concordia-St. Paul at Minnesota Crookston 4 pm *All game times and dates subject to change 11/21 Northern State at Nebraska Kearney 6 pm 12/31 Minot State at Minnesota Duluth 4 pm 1/28 Northern State at SMSU 5 pm 11/22 Minnesota Duluth at Northern Michigan 5 pm 12/31 Sioux Falls at Augustana 4 pm 2/3 Upper Iowa at Northern State 6 pm 11/22 Dakota State at Sioux Falls 7 pm 12/31 Minnesota Crookston at Upper Iowa 4 pm 2/3 Minnesota Crookston at Augustana 6 pm 11/22 Concordia (Wis.) at Winona State 7 pm 12/31 SMSU at Wayne State 4 pm 2/3 St. Cloud State at Concordia-St. Paul 6 pm 11/23 Minnesota Duluth at Lake Superior St. 4:30 pm 12/31 University of Mary at St. Cloud State 4 pm 2/3 Sioux Falls at U-Mary 6 pm 11/23 Valley City State at MSU Moorhead 6 pm 12/31 Concordia-St. Paul at MSU Moorhead 4 pm 2/3 Bemidji State at Wayne State 6 pm 11/23 Mayville State at Minot State 6 pm 12/31 Minnesota State at Northern State 4 pm 2/3 SMSU at Minot State 6 pm 11/25 Peru State at Augustana 2 pm 1/3 UW-Superior at Minnesota Duluth 11 am 2/3 Minnesota Duluth at Minnesota State 6 pm 11/25 Jamestown at Wayne State 2 pm 1/6 Minnesota Duluth at Minnesota Crookston 6 pm 2/3 Winona State at MSU Moorhead 6 pm 11/25 Minnesota Crookston at Angelo State 2 pm 1/6 Upper Iowa at Sioux Falls 6 pm 2/4 Minnesota Duluth at Concordia-St. Paul 4 pm 11/25 Concordia-Portland at Concordia-St. Paul 4 pm 1/6 Wayne State at Concordia-St. Paul 6 pm 2/4 Winona State at Northern State 4 pm 11/25 Minnesota State at Black Hills State 5 pm 1/6 Northern State at U-Mary 6 pm 2/4 Bemidji State at Augustana 4 pm 11/26 Concordia - Portland vs Wayne State 12 pm 1/6 St. Cloud State at Bemidji State 6 pm 2/4 Upper Iowa at MSU Moorhead 4 pm

2016-17 Wayne State Women's Basketball - 46 WILDCAT NCAA NATIONAL TOURNAMENT TEAMS

2006 NCAA Division II North Central Regional 2008 NCAA Division II North Central Regional

2010 NCAA Division II Central Regional 2011 NCAA Division II Central Regional

2012 NCAA Division II Elite Eight 2014 NCAA Division II Central Regional

2015 NCAA Division II Central Regional 2016-17 Wayne State College Women's Basketball Team

Front Row: Seated, left to right, Anna Eckert, Maggie Lowe, Alexis McAfee, Haley Moore, Kacie O’Connor, Evelyn Knox, Anna Martensen and Andrea Larson. Back Row: left to right, Assistant Coach Kelly Kielsmeier, Student Manager Rylie Stark, Amanda Brainerd, Maggie Schulte, Taylor Reiner, Taylor Wangerin, Katie Hoskins, Paige Ballinger, Graduate Assistant Coach Hailie Sample and Head Coach Chris Kielsmeier.