2009-10 Schedule

November 1 @ Indiana State (exh) 2 pm 9 @ (exh) 7 pm 17 @ Kentucky State 6 pm 18 Wilberforce 7 pm 28 Hillsdale * 3 pm 29 Saint Francis* 3 pm

December 3 @ Southern Indiana 6:30 pm 5 @ Kentucky Wesleyan 6:15 pm 18 @ Oakland City 8 pm 21-22 United Electric 3/5 pm Holiday Tournament 3/5 pm 29 Lake Superior** 1 pm 30 Northwood ** 1 pm

January 2 -Parkside 1 pm 4 Lewis 5:45 pm 7 @ Rockhurst 6:30 pm 9 @ Drury 4:15 pm 14 Indianapolis 5:45 pm 16 Saint Joseph’s 1 pm 18 @ Missouri-Saint Louis 5:30 pm 23 @ Northern Kentucky 5:30 pm 28 @ Quincy 6:30 pm 30 @ Illinois-Springfield 2 pm

February 4 Missouri S&T 5:45 pm 6 Maryville 1 pm 11 Northern Kentucky 5:45 pm 15 Indianapolis 5:30 pm 18 Kentucky Wesleyan 5:45 pm 20 Southern Indiana 5:45 pm 27-29 GLVC Tournament Rds. 1&2

March 6-7 GLVC Tournament Semifinals & Finals 12 -23 NCAA Tournament

*BU/USI Classic @ Knights Hall **GLVC/GLIAC Classic @ Sault-Sainte Marie, MI United Electric Holiday Tournament round 1 matchups: Edinboro vs. Merrimack 3 p.m, BU vs. Queens 5 p.m. CONTENTS BELLARMINE FAST FACTS Bellarmine Fast Facts 1 Name: 2009-10 Season Preview 2 Location: Louisville, KY Coaching Staff 3 Founded: 1950 Roster 4 Enrollment: 2,881 (Fall 2009) Player Profiles 5 President: Joseph J. McGowan 2008-09 Season Stats 18 Director of Athletics: Scott Wiegandt GLVC Information and Standings 19 Nickname: Knights 2009-10 Opponents 20 Colors: Scarlet and Silver Program Records 22 Affiliation: NCAA Division II Honor Roll 25 Conference: Great Lakes Valley All-Time Results 26 Home Arena: Knights Hall University Administration 32 Capacity: 2,800 Bellarmine Athletics Staff 33 Athletic Department Phone: 502-452-8380 Athletics Facilities 34 Athletics FAX line: 502-452-8450 Bellarmine University and Louisville, KY 35 Mailing Address: 2001 Newburg Road, Louisville, KY 40205

Academic offerings Bellarmine offers more than 50 majors in the arts and sciences, business, education, nursing and health sciences. Athletics Administration Five year Accounting/MBA program. Graduate degrees include MBA, Executive MBA, MSN, MA Communication, MA Athletics Director, Scott Wiegandt 502.452.8496 Assistant Athletics Director, Jim Vargo 502.452.8042 Education, MAT, MSAIT (Applied Information Technology), Assistant Athletics Director, Marilyn Staples 502.452.8408 MA in Spirituality and a Doctor of Physical Therapy. Assitant Athletics Director, Skip Welch 502.452.8036 Athletics Secretary, Linda Burt 502.452.8381 Athletics offerings Athletics Secretary, Traci Siemens 502.452.8380 There are 19 varsity sports at Bellarmine, all competing at Sports Information Director, John Spugnardi 502.452.8078 Cell phone 502.905.0922 the NCAA Division II level, except men’s , which Asst. Sports Information Director, Patrick Crush 502.452.8078 plays at the NCAA Division I level in the Eastern College Athletic Conference. With the exception of women’s Head Coaches , which is independent, the remaining sports , Deron Spink teams compete in the Great Lakes Valley Conference. 502.452.8278 Those teams include: men’s and women’s , cross Basketball-Men, 502.452.8383 Basketball-Women, David Smith 502.452.8382 country, golf, soccer, , track (indoor and outdoor), Cross Country-Men & Women, Jim Vargo 502.452.8042 tennis, women’s , softball and baseball. Field Hockey, Don Hubbuch 502.452.8380 Golf-Men, Ernie Denham 502.452.8380 History Golf-Women, Art Henry 502.452.8380 First Year of Women’s Basketball: 1971-72 Lacrosse, Jack McGetrick 502.452.8397 Soccer-Men & Women, Tim Chastonay 502.452.8043 Overall All-Time Record: 677-339 Softball, Renee Hicks 502.452.8041 NCAA Appearances: 14 Tennis - Men, Todd Murphy 502.452.8380 Last NCAA Postseason Appearance: 2007-08 Tennis - Women, John Mican 502.452.8380 NCAA Tournament Record: 11-14 Track & Field - Men & Women, Jim Vargo 502.452.8042 Volleyball, Dan Palmer 502.452.8380 Coaching Information Other Contact Information Head Coach: David Smith Sports Information e-mail: [email protected] Alma Mater: Indiana State University Athletics Website: athletics.bellarmine.edu School Record (Yrs.): 209-105 (11 years) Career Record (Yrs.): 535-229 (33 years) MEDIA INFORMATION Office Phone: 502-452-8380 For information regarding media passes and seating location Email: [email protected] for the media, please contact the sports information office at Assistant Coaches: Lindsey Peetz, Amy Siegel, 502.452.8078. and Brian Sullivan Interviews with coaches can be set up through the sports information office or by calling the coaches directly. To arrange an interview with a student-athlete, media should contact the sports information office to set up a time.

Knights Hall is equipped with wireless capability. Phone lines for electronic transmissions are available on request. 2009-10 PREVIEW

For Bellarmine coach David Smith, the 2009-10 Bellarmine Uni- versity women’s basketball team is similar to a high school chem- istry project--he has been given a lot of unknowns and now must experiment to find out exactly what he has. Only three players return from the 2008-09 squad, leaving eight new faces on the 2010 version of the Knights.

Returnees include senior Destiny Mattingly and sophomores Kylie Brady and Allison Matheis. The trio combined for nearly 16 points a game last year for a team that averaged 78.7.

A successful recruiting recruiting class has brought in six tal- ented freshmen, and Coach Smith signed two transfers over the summer: former Wildcat Brittany Edelen and Melissa Fitz of Upper University.

As Coach Smith begins his experiment, he will likely start with the point guard position, where Brady is the most known com- modity. The sophomore from Elizabethtown got 12 starts a year ago and averaged eight points a game while maintaining an as- sist to turnover ratio of about two to one.

The next piece of the puzzle is inserting Edelen into the starting lineup as a forward. The senior from Springfield, Ky., possesses great athleticism and was a prolific scorer at Washington County High School when she played mostly inside.

Coach Smith will probably elect to employ a three-guard lineup again this season, and competing for starting positions in the backcourt along with Brady will be Fitz, a sophomore from Min- neapolis, Minn., Matheis, a sophomore from DuBois, Ind., and Mattingly, a senior from Versailles, Ky.

Allison Osen, a 6-1 freshman from Greenwood, Ind., is the prob- able starting post player.

All 11 players are likely to see court time this year as Coach Smith begins convert his unknown elements into a successful basket- Bellarmine opens with exhibitions against Division I Indiana State ball compound. and the University of Kentucky, before opeing their regular sea- son on the road at Kentucky State, who the Knights defeated In the front court, Jalissa Chatlos, a freshman from Indianapolis, 84-72 to open their season a year ago. The next night Bellarmine offers Coach Smith a lot of mobility and speed in a 6-foot frame opens at home with a game against Wilberforce out of . and will provide valuable minutes on the front line. Kirsten Delph, a 5-9 forward from Hebron, Ky., also will compete for playing Two more November games for Bellarmine will be the Metro- time for Bellarmine in the front court. Medial Solutions Thanksgiving Classic on Nov. 28 & 29 when the Knights entertain Hillsdale and St. Francis respectively. In the backcourt, Bellarmine has no shortage of quality players. Betsy Goodin, a freshman from Lexington, Ky., is the likely back- The GLVC opener will again be in early December as Bellarmine up at the point guard position, while Rachel Greenwell, out of travels to Southern Indiana on Dec. 3 and follows that with an- Owensboro, Ky., is multi-talented and can step in as either a one other road game on Dec. 5 at Kentucky Wesleyan. or a two guard. Adrienne Sahm, another Indianapolis native, also looks to vie for playing time at the guard position. The remainder of December includes five non-conference games including a holiday tournament Bellarmine will host on Dec. 21- Looking ahead to Bellarmine’s schedule, one of the most obvi- 22 and the annual GLIAC-GLVC Classic, which has the Knights ous changes is the Great Lakes Valley Conference lineup, which traveling to Sault St. Marie, Mich., to face Lake Superior State and has moved to a three division system. The Knights will compete Northwood Univesity. in the East Division alongside Northern Kentucky, Indianapolis, Kentucky Wesleyan and Southern Indiana. A preseason poll of The schedule is exclusively GLVC contests after the new year the coaches has the Knights picked to finish third behind India- with Bellarmine kicking off its conference home opener on Jan. 2 napolis and Northern Kentucky. against Wisconsin-Parkside.

2 2 Bellarmine University COACHING STAFF

Head Coach David Smith Over the span of his career, David game, and his 1998 squad made it all the way to the Elite Eight. Smith has established himself as His Lady Raider teams also scooped up three Pennsylvania College Record one of the top women’s basket- State Athletic Conference championships along the way, while 2008-09 Bellarmine 16-12 ball coaches in NCAA Division II Smith was named Coach of the Year three times (1995, 1996, 2007-08 Bellarmine 20-12 history. In 2007-08, Bellarmine 1998). He was also awarded the Women’s Basketball Coaches 2006-07 Bellarmine 19-11 2005-06 Bellarmine 14-14 defeated Limestone during its Association East Region Coach-of-the-Year in 1996 and 1998 2004-05 Bellarmine 21-9 first game of the season giving and completed his stint at Shippensburg as the program’s 2003-04 Bellarmine 21-9 Smith his 500th victory. The end most successful coach with 160 total victories. 2002-03 Bellarmine 21-10 of the season saw him at 519 ca- Before moving to Pennsylvania, Smith left his mark at St. 2001-02 Bellarmine 18-10 2000-01 Bellarmine 20-8 reer wins. This total places him Joseph’s College in Rensselaer, Ind. There, he founded the first 1999-00 Bellarmine 18-10 sixth among all active NCAA Di- women’s basketball team at the school in 1976 and promptly 1998-99 Bellarmine 21-9 vision II women’s head coaches, led them to a 14-2 season. He coached the Lady Pumas for 1997-98 Shippensburg 28-4 while his career winning percentage of .705 ranks 15th among seven seasons, and built them into a national power, as they 1996-97 Shippensburg 25-5 1995-96 Shippensburg 28-6 that same group. In 2007, the NCAA named Smith as one of won three GLVC crowns and two Regional titles. He was named 1994-95 Shippensburg 22-7 “Women’s Basketball’s Finest” in their 25-year anniversary GLVC Coach of the Year three times during that stint and won 1993-94 Shippensburg 13-12 publication. He is embarking on his eleventh year at the helm a total of 166 games there, more than any other basketball 1992-93 Shippensburg 14-12 of the Bellarmine women’s basketball team, and his 27th year coach at St. Joseph’s. 1991-92 Shippensburg 17-10 1990-91 Shippensburg 13-13 as a college head coach. A native Hoosier, Smith played several sports at tiny Mt. 1989-90 St. Joseph’s 28-2 Leading teams to post-season play and racking up post- Ayr High School. He earned a cross country and track schol- 1988-89 St. Jospeh’s 27-4 season honors is almost a given for Smith and his teams. In arship to Indiana State University and graduated from there 1987-88 St. Joseph’s 27-4 his ten years at Bellarmine, Smith has sent his teams to the in 1969. After coaching two years at the high school level at 1986-87 St. Joseph’s 18-10 1985-86 St. Joseph’s 20-8 NCAA tournament on six different occasions, including last North Wood, he went back to ISU as a track and cross country 1984-85 St. Jospeh’s 16-12 season. During the past ten seasons, numerous Bellarmine graduate assistant, picking up his master’s degree in 1972. He 1983-84 St. Joseph’s* 11-17 players have earned All-Conference honors, including this then taught and coached at Rensselaer High School for four 1982-83 St. Joseph’s* 9-19 past season when Angela Smith, Denasha Mondy and Katie years before moving on to St. Joseph’s. He earned a second 1981-82 St. Joseph’s* 13-14 1980-81 St. Joseph’s* 14-13 Willinger were all named to All-GLVC teams. During his tenure, degree in psychology at St. Joseph’s, and is now working on 1979-80 St. Joseph’s* 10-17 Smith has also had three players who have been named the his Ph.D. in business and management. 1978-79 St. Joseph’s* 20-10 league’s freshman of the year. He currently resides in Louisville with his wife Marla. He 1977-78 St. Joseph’s 16-4 Before coming to Bellarmine, Smith had a highly successful has a son, Scotte, who is the assistant coach at Merrimack 1976-77 St. Joseph’s 14-2 run at Shippensburg, where four of his squads made it to the College in North Andover, Maryland, and a daughter, Pep- Career Record: 535-229 (70% ) * (Men’s Asst.) big dance. His 1996 team was national runner-up, losing to per, who lives in Shippensburg. He also has a granddaughter, Division II powerhouse North Dakota State in the championship MaKiela, who is now 11.

Assistant Coach lindsey Peetz Assistant Coach Brian Sullivan ASSISTANT COACH AMY SIEGEL Lindsey Peetz is in her Brian Sullivan is in his third Amy Siegel returns for her third year as assistant year and second stint as second stint as an assistant coach for Bellarmine. Last an assistant coach at Bel- coach for the women’s bas- season, Peetz helped the larmine. Prior to coming to ketball team, having served Knights to a 20-12 season, Louisville, Sullivan spent in that role for the 2001-02 which included a berth in two seasons as the head season. Many Knights fans the NCAA Tournament. women’s coach at NAIA will remember her as a She joined the Knights Division I school Bresica player for Bellarmine from staff after spending two University in Owensboro, 1994-98, when she helped seasons as an assistant Ky. There he led the Lady the team to an 82-30 record, coach at under fellow Bel- Bearcats to a No. 25 national ranking and victories the ’95-’96 GLVC championship and two NCAA larmine assistant coach Brian Sullivan. At Bel- over top 20 programs and tournament appearances. larmine, Peetz has been involved in all aspects Cumberland College in his first season. Before A very experienced coach, Siegel served two of the program including individual workout taking the Brescia job, Sullivan helped Bellarmine stints on the staff at , where she development, game tape exchange, monitoring to a 21-9 record and a berth in the NCAA Division helped the Lady Hawks win two GLVC champion- weight and conditioning work, on-court coach- II national tournament during the 2003-04 season. ships and make a trip to the Elite Eight in 2004. ing, and directing summer camps. Prior to that, he was an assistant coach at Franklin She also served two years as the head coach at Peetz spent three seasons on the court College, an NCAA Division III program in Frank- St. Joseph’s where her 2005 squad became the playing collegiately at Hanover College. After a lin, Ind., for seven seasons. His teams at Franklin first Lady Puma team to post a winning record in career-ending injury, she moved to the bench her advanced to the Heartland Collegiate Athletic almost a decade. senior year to serve as a student assistant coach Conference four of his final five seasons there She also spent a year as an assistant at Indiana while completing her physical education degree. and captured a league title during the 1999-2000 State University on the staff of long time Sycamore She has also served as an AAU coach for middle campaign. His overall college coaching record Coach Jim Wiedie. school and high school girls teams. currently stands at 170-169. As a player, Siegel enjoyed an outstanding While working at Bellarmine, she is also pur- Sullivan is a graduate of Franklin with a de- career that included earning first team All-GLVC suing her master’s degree in sport science from gree in History. He currently works at Kindred honors. She currently ranks as Bellarmine’s 11th the United States Sports Academy in Daphne, Hospital. He is a member of the Women’s Bas- all-time leading scorer, and she is fourth on the Alabama. ketball Coaches Association and has been a past all-time steals list and is fifth in career assists. speaker and moderator at the association’s national convention. He and his wife Margaret live in New Albany, Ind. Bellarmine University 3 2009-10 ROSTER

NO. NAME CLASS POSITION HEIGHT HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS COLLEGE ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 10 Betsy Goodin FR G 5-6 Lexington, KY Tates Creek H.S. 24 Kylie Brady 30 Jalissa Chatlos 11 Rachel Greenwell FR G 5-8 Owensboro, KY Owensboro Catholic H.S.

25 Kirsten Delph 14 Destiny Mattingly SR G 5-8 Versailles, KY Woodford Co. H.S. 15 Brittany Edelen 15 Brittany Edelen SR F 6-0 Springfield, KY U. of Kentucky 21 Melissa Fitz 10 Betsy Goodin 21 Melissa Fitz SO G 5-7 Minneapolis, MN Upper Iowa U. 11 Rachel Greenwell 22 Adrienne Sahm FR G 5-7 Indianapolis, IN Catherdal H.S. 23 Allison Matheis 14 Destiny Mattingly 23 Allison Matheis SO G 5-9 Dubois, IN Northeast Dubois H.S. 32 Allison Osen 24 Kylie Brady SO G 5-6 Elizabethtown, KY Central Hardin H.S. 22 Adrienne Sahm 25 Kirsten Delph FR F 5-9 Hebron, KY Notre Dame Academy

Pronunciation 30 Jalissa Chatlos FR F 6-0 Indianapolis, IN North Central H.S.

BELL-er-men 32 Allison Osen FR F 6-1 Greenwood, IN Greenwood H.S.

30 Ja-LISS-u CHAT-loce 15 EE-duh-len Head Coach: David Smith 23 MATT-ice ASSISTANT COACHES: Lindsey Peetz, Amy Siegel, Brian Sullivan 32 OH-sun 22 SOHM TEAM MANAGER: Leesha Heitzman

4 4 Bellarmine University PLAYER PROFILES 15 Brittany Edelen

6-0 • Senior • Forward Springfield, Ky. Washington County/U. of Kentucky Major: Liberal Studies Parents: Paula & Wayne Edelen

2008-09 (Kentucky): Started six games as a junior for the Wildcats…Averaged 3.2 points per game and 2.3 rebounds per game in 30 appearances…Tallied 15 steals, nine blocked shots, and eight assists on the season…Scored career high 14 points of 6-9 shooting vs. IUPUI (12/30)…Pulled down eight rebounds at Western Kentucky (12/4)…Had team high two steals at Miami, Ohio (1/3).

2007-08 (Kentucky): Played in six games as a sophomore...Did not see action in the first three contests of the season due to illness...Returned to play in the Rainbow Wa- hine Classic vs. Minnesota...Scored a season-high four points in just seven minutes vs. Lipscomb.

2006-07 (Kentucky): Played in 18 games her freshman season, averaging 6.7 minutes per game…Averaged 2.3 points per game and 1.3 rebounds per game…Saw a career-high 15 minutes of action against intra-state rival Louisville (12/3)… Had a career high eight points in her collegiate debut against Washington State (11/10)…Registered a personal best five rebounds on two occasions.

HIGH SCHOOL: One of the nation’s top 30 recruits...Kentucky’s Miss Basketball runner- up...Finished prep career as the leading scorer at Washington County High School with 2,559 points...Also finished with 1,752 rebounds, which ranks fourth in state history... Averaged 23.0 points, 16.0 rebounds and 4.0 steals per game as a senior for the Com- manderettes...Named to the Kentucky all-star team, a group made up of the top high- school seniors in the state...Was the first female player to ever receive that honor from Washington County High School ... Was named to both the 2005 All-State and 19th District All-Tournament teams as a junior after averaging 22.0 points and 13.0 rebounds per game ... Holds the school record for most points in a season with 754 in 2004-05... Also led WCHS to the Fifth Region championship that season...Voted team MVP four consecutive seasons and was elected team captain as a senior.

Season gP gs fg mA Pct. 3pt M A Pct. ftm FTA Pct. reb O-d total Avg. PF FO Ast. to BlK stl Pts Avg 2008-09* 30-6 36-117 .308 11-33 .333 13-28 .464 39-30 69 2.3 36-0 8 28 9 15 96 3.2 2007-08* 6-0 1-13 .077 0-4 .000 2-4 .500 4-5 9 1.5 5-0 0 3 2 0 4 0.7 2006-07* 18-0 17-48 .354 0-7 .000 7-10 .700 10-14 24 1.3 19-1 1 6 1 4 41 2.3 Total 54-6 54-178 .303 11-44 .250 22-42 .524 53-49 102 1.9 60-1 9 37 12 19 141 2.6 * Statistics from University of Kentucky

5 Player profiles 14 Destiny Mattingly 5-8 • Junior • Guard Versailles, Ky. Woodford County High Major: RespiratoryTherapy Parents: Bobby and Veronica Mattingly

2008-09: Averaged 2.5 points and 1.3 rebounds per game as a junior in 24 appearances…Had 16 assists on the season…Was 4-4 from the free throw line and had season high four boards vs. St. Joseph’s (2/7)…Tied for team high with season high four assists vs. Missouri S&T (1/24)…Scored season high 13 points off 4-6 shooting vs. Indianapolis (2/21)…Logged double digit minutes played on nine occasions. 2007-08: Came off the bench in 28 games averaging 8.3 minutes per game…Recorded 64 points, 34 rebounds and 17 assists on the season…Had a season high 13 points while going five for nine from the field with four assists and six rebounds versus Alice Lloyd… Led the team with 10 points on five of eight shooting against Central Missouri…Dished out a team high five assists against Saint Joseph’s. 2006-07: Took a medical red-shirt for a knee injury. 2005-06: As a freshman, played in 27 games, starting 6 for the Knights…Averaged 4.6 points per game, 1.6 rebounds and 1.5 assists a game, playing 15.7 minutes a game…Led team in scoring twice, against CSU Monterey Bay (Dec. 20) and St. Joe’s (Feb. 9)…Against CSU Monterey Bay scored 12 points and added four rebounds and three assists…Scored a season- high 15 points against St. Joe’s (Feb. 9), going five of seven from the floor and five of eight from the free-throw line…Led the team in steals on five occasions, including a season-high four steals against Southern Indiana on Jan. 5…Finished fourth on the team in steals with 20 and fifth on the team in steals with 40. HIGH SCHOOL: During her prep career, she scored 2,805 points, and registered 700 career assists and 545 career steals for the Yellow Jackets, the latter two stats ranking in the top 10 all-time in Kentucky High School Girls Basketball...Averaged 21.2 points, 4.9 rebounds and 3.7 assists as a senior...Led Woodford to 29 straight victories...Named First Team All-State by both the Louisville Courier-Journal and the Lexington Herald...Earned Region 11 and Dis- trict 41 Player of the Year honors....Made the varsity team as a seventh grader...Also played softball at WCHS.

Season gP gs fg mA Pct. 3pt M A Pct. ftm FTA Pct. Reb O-d total Avg. PF FO Ast. to BlK stl Pts Avg 2008-09 24-2 14-58 .241 3-14 .214 30-37 .811 13-19 32 1.3 27-0 16 22 0 6 61 2.5 2007-08 28-0 21-69 .304 1-10 .100 21-37 .568 11-23 34 1.2 20-0 17 20 2 8 64 2.3 2005-06 27-6 36-95 .379 3-17 .176 50-70 .714 17-25 42 1.6 46-1 40 46 1 20 125 4.5 Total 79-8 71-222 .319 7-41 .170 101-144 .701 41-67 98 1.2 93-1 73 88 3 34 250 3.2

6 Player profiles Destiny Mattingly 24 Kylie Brady 5-6 • Sophomore • Guard Elizabethtown, Ky. Central Hardin H.S. Major: Nursing Parents: Mike and Brenda Brady

2008-09: Started 12 games and made 28 appearances as a freshman… 500 rebounds and 200 steals…As a senior, averaged 16.3 points, 5.5 Averaged 8.6 points per game and 3.0 rebounds per contest…Dished out rebounds, 5.5 assists and 3.2 steals per game…Set a school record for 64 assists compared to 38 turnovers on the season…Tied for team high most points in a game with 42…Was a four time Academic All State team with four steals vs. Flagler (11/21)…Led team in assists on seven occa- member…Nominee for the McDonald’s High School All-America Girls sions…Scored season high 23 points vs. Drury (1/22)…Matched that total Team…Played in the Kentucky High School East/West Girls Game…Was on 7-12 shooting and was one rebound shy of double-double vs. India- a three time All-Area first team member, two time Coaches All-Region napolis (2/21)…Had season high six assists at Indianapolis (12/6)…Scored team member, four time District Tournament team member, and Regional in double figures in 13 contests…Shot 76% from the free throw line. Tournament team member…Helped lead her team to the 2004 Regional Championship…Also earned numerous awards while playing softball for HIGH SCHOOL: Played point guard for Coach Terry Buckles at Central Central Hardin HS including First Team All-State, East/West All Star Se- Hardin High School…Career stats include over 1,600 points, 400 assists, nior Team and Region 5 Player of the Year.

Season gP gs fg mA Pct. 3pt M A Pct. ftm FTA Pct. Reb O-d total Avg. PF FO Ast. to BlK stl Pts Avg 2008-09 28-12 68-170 .400 30-99 .303 60-79 .759 16-68 84 3.0 53-0 64 38 4 25 226 8.1

21 Melissa Fitz 5-7 • Sophomore • Guard Minneapolis, Minn. Minneapolis Southwest/ Major: Exercise Science Parents: Carla Fitz & Mickey Ellenbecker

2008-09 (Upper Iowa): Started 14 games in 20 appearances as a freshman… HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 19.4 points per game while shooting 61% from Averaged 8.7 points per game and 3.2 rebounds per game…Led team in behind the arc as a senior and 18 points per game while shooting 41% from scoring on two occasions: 22 points vs. William Penn (12/29) and 11 pts vs. three as a junior...named Honorable Mention All-State senior year... named Northern State (1/3)…Shot 38% from behind the three-point line…Finished All-Conference junior and senior years... recorded 4 different 30-point season with 34 assists, 11 steals and two blocked shots. performances during her junior year and was named the 2004 State AAU Player of the Year.

Season gP gs fg mA Pct. 3pt M A Pct. ftm FTA Pct. reb O-d total Avg. PF FO Ast. to BlK stl Pts Avg 2008-09* 20-14 61-168 .363 43-112 .384 9-11 .818 7-57 64 3.2 51-1 34 34 2 11 174 8.7

* Stats from Upper Iowa University

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23 Allison Matheis 5-9 • Sophomore • Guard Dubois, Ind. Northeast Dubois H.S. Major: Accounting Parents: Nick and Lisa Matheis

2008-09: Scored 5.2 points per game in 28 appearances as a freshman… HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Coach Alan Matheis at Northeast Dubois High Averaged 1.8 rebounds per game…Totaled 21 assists and 10 steals on sea- School…Averaged 17.5 points, 5.2 rebounds and 4.3 assists per game as a son…Tied team high for rebounds with seven vs. Flagler (11/21)…Led or tied senior…Finished her career with 1,461 points…Named to the Chip All- team lead in assists on two occasions…Scored season high 16 points vs. Conference team…Earned a spot on the Indiana Coaches of Girls Sports Oakland City (12/18)…Also had double-digit scoring outputs with 14 vs. Association All-State Second Team…Named to the HBCA All-star, North/ Saginaw Valley State (11/29), 12 vs. Alice Lloyd (12/20), and 10 at Merri- South All-star and East/West All-star teams…Made the Hoosier Basketball mack…Had season high three assists vs. Southern Indiana (1/10). Magazine Top 60 Workout list…Received the Wendy’s High School Heis- man Award…Earned a place on the All-Southwestern Indiana Girls First Team…Lettered in basketball and cross country for four years…Also was a two year letterer in track and softball.

Season gP gs fg mA Pct. 3pt M A Pct. ftm FTA Pct. Reb O-d total Avg. PF FO Ast. to BlK stl Pts Avg 2008-09 28-0 49-143 .343 35-102 .343 12-17 .706 13-35 49 1.8 34-0 21 30 0 12 145 5.2

30 25 Jalissa Kirsten Chatlos Delph 6-0 • Freshman • Forward 5-9 • Freshman • Forward Indianapolis, Ind. Hebron, Ky. North Central Notre Dame Academy Parents: Lisa & Martin Chatlos Parents: Kelly & Tim Delph

HIGH SCHOOL: As a senior helped lead the Pandas to a 20-12 record, 35th HIGH SCHOOL: As a senior, averaged 10 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 2.4 District Championship, and NKAC Conference Championship...received MVP steals per game while earning All-Marion County and All-Conference honors at the East vs. West Kentucky All Star game...also ran track for Notre honors...selected to participate in the Eric Gordon Super Shootout. Dame

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10 11 Betsy Rachel Goodin Greenwell 5-6 • Freshman • Guard 5-8 • Freshman • Guard Lexington, Ky. Owensboro, Ky. Tates Creek H.S. Owensboro Catholic H. S. Parents : Linda & Lee Goodin Parents: Nicole Elder

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Coach Justin Cheatham at Tates Creek, where HIGH SCHOOL: A knee injury cost her the majority of her senior season, she helped lead the Commodores to a 17-11 season during her senior year, but as junior she averaged 14.7 points, 2.5 steals, and 2 assists a contest including their first victory in the district tournament in five years...earned while shooting at a 42 percent clip from 3-point range and connecting honorble mention All City honors from the Lexington Herald Leader...also on 82 percent of her free throws while earning 1st team All-3rd Region ran track and cross country for Tates Creek and was the 2007 Kentucky honors. Prior to her injury, she was rated in the top 15 recruits for the State Champion in the 800 meters. Class of 2009 in the state of Kentucky.

32 22 25 Allison Adrienne Kirsten Osen Sahm 6-1 • Freshman • Forward 5-7 • Freshman • Guard Delph Greenwood, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. 5-9 • Freshman • Forward Greenwood H. S. Cathedral H. S. Hebron, Ky. Parents: Deborah & Steve Osen Parent: Ed Sahm Notre Dame Academy Parents: Kelly & Tim Delph HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 12 points a game while hauling in eight boards a HIGH SCHOOL: As a senior, averaged 21.9 points, 5.7 rebounds, 4.8 game and swatting four shots per contest...earned All-County, All-Confer- assists, and 2.5 steals per game... named to the Indiana High School ence, and All Metro South honors...also starred on the volleyball court for Seniors honorable mention all-state squad. Greenwood.

9 2008-2009 STATISTIBellarmine Women'sC 2008-09 BELLARMINE Combined Team Statistics (3-7-2009) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 16-12 9-6 6-5 1-1 CONFERENCE 8-10 4-5 4-5 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 8-2 5-1 2-0 1-1

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 15 Kopple, Taylor 28-28 892 31.9 185-331 . 5 5 1-8 . 1 2 107-187 . 5 7 59 160 219 7.8 54 0 37 83 12 42 478 17.1 12 Hughes, Allison 27-24 821 30.4 93-259 . 3 5 42-133 . 3 1 132-154 . 8 5 23 73 96 3.6 54 1 84 71 3 28 360 13.3 32 Beaven, Dana 28-27 707 25.3 98-214 . 4 5 19-56 . 3 3 84-94 . 8 9 57 130 187 6.7 84 2 17 45 40 60 299 10.7 40 Nicols, Shawna 27-27 792 29.3 101-209 . 4 8 22-62 . 3 5 61-76 . 8 0 21 114 135 5.0 55 3 92 91 10 43 285 10.6 24 Brady, Kylie 28-12 637 22.8 68-170 . 4 0 30-99 . 3 0 60-79 . 7 5 16 68 84 3.0 53 0 64 38 4 25 226 8.1 23 Matheis, Allison 28-0 408 14.6 49-143 . 3 4 35-102 . 3 4 12-17 . 7 0 13 36 49 1.8 34 0 21 30 0 10 145 5.2 11 Bennett, Trisha 28-17 537 19.2 41-114 . 3 6 35-92 . 3 8 25-32 . 7 8 13 35 48 1.7 30 0 46 26 0 8 142 5.1 10 Bankhead, Andrea 4-3 86 21.5 5-21 . 2 3 0-9 . 0 0 3-6 . 5 0 2 11 13 3.3 13 1 13 9 0 3 13 3.3 25 Uebelhor, Randi 18-0 143 7.9 19-32 . 5 9 0-0 . 0 0 12-14 . 8 5 16 28 44 2.4 44 5 4 11 1 2 50 2.8 14 Mattingly, Destiny 24-2 214 8.9 14-58 . 2 4 3-14 . 2 1 30-37 . 8 1 13 19 32 1.3 27 0 16 22 0 6 61 2.5 30 Sheeran, Samantha 15-0 71 4.7 11-17 . 6 4 8-13 . 6 1 7-8 . 8 7 1 3 4 0.3 3 0 5 5 0 5 37 2.5 22 Donnelly, Lara 24-0 151 6.3 12-26 . 4 6 7-15 . 4 6 7-10 . 7 0 9 9 18 0.8 12 0 14 13 1 4 38 1.6 31 Lomax, Amy 13-0 34 2.6 6-15 . 4 0 2-7 . 2 8 4-4 1.000 0 3 3 0.2 1 0 0 2 0 1 18 1.4 42 Fountain, Taylor 17-0 80 4.7 5-11 . 4 5 0-0 . 0 0 13-20 . 6 5 7 13 20 1.2 13 0 2 5 2 3 23 1.4 33 Hamilton, Jasmine 16-0 36 2.3 5-7 . 7 1 0-1 . 0 0 8-9 . 8 8 1 5 6 0.4 8 0 2 0 0 2 18 1.1 34 Tracy, Margot 9-0 40 4.4 4-5 . 8 0 0-0 . 0 0 2-5 . 4 0 0 11 11 1.2 11 0 0 1 5 1 10 1.1 Total...... 28 5649 716-1632 . 4 3 204-611 . 3 3 567-752 . 7 5 296 766 106 37.9 496 12 417 455 78 243 220 78.7 Opponents...... 28 5649 696-1723 . 4 0 159-526 . 3 0 375-539 . 6 9 355 723 107 38.5 615 - 375 523 80 203 192 68.8

TEAM STATISTICS BU OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 2203 1926 11/18/08 KENTUCKY STATE W 72-84 271 Points per game 78.7 68.8 11/21/08 vs Flagler W 60-76 0 Scoring margin +9.9 - 11/22/08 at Merrimack W 85-63 0 11/29/08 SAGINAW VALLEY STATE W 67-91 135 FIELD GOALS-ATT 716-1632 696-1723 * 12/4/08 at Saint Joseph's College W 104-59 521 Field goal pct . 4 3 9 . 4 0 4 * 12/06/08 at Indianapolis L 69-78 511 3 POINT FG-ATT 204-611 159-526 12/16/08 at W 86-70 0 3-point FG pct . 3 3 4 . 3 0 2 12/18/08 OAKLAND CITY W 58-111 311 3-pt FG made per game 7.3 5.7 12/20/08 W 59-100 249 FREE THROWS-ATT 567-752 375-539 12/29/08 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE W 59-95 200 12/30/08 NORTHWOOD L 92-88 167 Free throw pct . 7 5 4 . 6 9 6 * 01/02/09 #1 NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 60-53 719 F-Throws made per game 20.3 13.4 * 01/08/09 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 64-59 489 REBOUNDS 1062 1078 * 01/10/09 SOUTHERN INDIANA W 58-77 1128 Rebounds per game 37.9 38.5 * 01-15-09 at Missouri-St. Louis W 75-64 0 Rebounding margin -0.6 - * 01/17/09 at Rockhurst W 76-58 250 ASSISTS 417 375 * 01/22/09 DRURY L 80-77 524 * 01/24/09 MISSOURI S&T W 80-87 283 Assists per game 14.9 13.4 * 01/31/09 at L 70-77 415 TURNOVERS 455 523 * 02/02/09 at Quincy University L 92-93 889 Turnovers per game 16.3 18.7 * 02/05/09 WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE L o t 90-87 292 Turnover margin +2.4 - * 02/07/09 ST. JOSEPH'S W 57-82 317 Assist/turnover ratio 0.9 0.7 * 02/12/09 at Kentucky Wesleyan W 60-43 500 STEALS 243 203 * 02-14-09 at Wisconsin-Parkside L 52-77 714 * 02/19/09 LEWIS L 61-57 333 Steals per game 8.7 7.3 * 02/21/09 INDIANAPOLIS W 76-87 632 BLOCKS 78 80 * 2/26/09 at Northern Kentucky L 54-71 1319 Blocks per game 2.8 2.9 3/6/09 vs Northern Kentucky Un L 69-80 612 ATTENDANCE 6050 5731 Home games-Avg/Game 15-403 11-465 * - Conference game Neutral site-Avg/Game - 2-306

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 Totals 1010BELLARMINE Bellarmine U 1063niversity 1120 10 10 2203 Opponents 887 1016 10 13 1926 2008-2009 REVIEW

2008-09 GLVC WOmen’s Basketball Final Standings 2008-09 GLVC All-Conference

Conference Overall ALL-GLVC First Team Lindsey Ballweg Drury Pl. team W L Pct. W l Pct. Amanda Gibson UW-Parkside 1. Northern Kentucky 16 2 .917 25 2 .926 Jessica Keller Quincy 2. UW-Parkside 14 4 .778 18 9 .667 Samantha Meissel UIndy 3. Lewis 11 7 .611 15 12 .556 Jesse Slack Northern Kentucky ST

A 4. UIndy 11 7 .611 22 8 .733 ALL-GLVC SECOND TEAM E 5. Bellarmine 8 10 .444 16 11 .593 Cassie Brannen Northern Kentucky 6. Kentucky Wesleyan 5 13 .278 10 17 .370 Jessica Canary UIndy 7. Saint Joseph’s 0 18 .000 0 27 .000 Taylor Kopple Bellarmine Tamera McCaskill Missouri S&T Jenny Turpel Lewis 1. Quincy 16 1 .941 24 3 .889

2. Drury 13 4 .765 19 8 .704 ALL-GLVC THIRD TEAM 3. Missouri S&T 7 10 .412 15 12 .556 Dana Beaven Bellarmine 4. Southern Indiana 6 11 .353 14 13 .519 Amy Hake Rockhurst Katie McElrath Missouri S&T

W EST 5. Rockhurst 4 13 .235 11 18 .379 Shawna Nicols Bellarmine 6. Missouri-St. Louis 3 14 .176 7 21 .250 Melanie Oliver Drury Brandi Rayburn Northern Kentucky Jadee Rooney UW-Parkside GLVC TournEY Mar. 8 Second Round Elite Eight Courtney Shuman Quincy Mar. 6 #1E No. Kentucky 77 Mar. 15 Mar. 26 Lindsay Stellflue Quincy #1E No. Kentucky 80 #1W Quincy 72 #1 Drury 65 Northern Kentucky 78 Ellen Young Southern Indiana #4W Bellarmine 69 #4 Northern Kentucky 84 Wingate 65 NCAA Tourney #3E Lewis 73 Final Four First Round #3 Missouri S&T 79 #2W Drury 61 Mar. 27 Mar. 14 #7 Quincy 73 PLAYER OF THE YEAR #1W Quincy 65 Northern Kentucky 57 #1 Drury 80 Jessica Keller Quincy G #4E Indianapolis 62 Alaska Anchorage 54 #8 BELLARMINE 70 Sweet Sixteen #3W Missouri S&T 74 Mar. 17 Championship #4 Northern Kentucky 55 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR #2E UW-Parkside 56 #3 Missouri S&T 52 Mar. 29 #5 Indianapolis 54 Jadee Rooney UW-Parkside G Mar. 7 #4 Northern Kentucky 60 Northern Kentucky 63 #1E No. Kentucky 67 #2 Hillsdale 73 South Dakota 58 COACH OF THE YEAR #3E Lewis 59 (OT) #7 Quincy 82 J.D. Gravina Quincy #1W Quincy, #3W Missouri #3 Missouri S&T 75 S&T 57 #6 Michigan Tech 66

The The formation of the GLVC can be traced as far back town Indianapolis, one of the many Midwest major media student-athlete in the league, and the Bertram Award as 1972 when the athletic directors of three member markets in which the league maintains a presence. The to a distinguished alum who both succeeded while a schools - Kentucky Wesleyan, Bellarmine and Indiana GLVC has schools in Milwaukee/Northern Illinois (UW- GLVC student-athlete and excelled in accomplishments State University at Evansville (now the University of Parkside), Chicago (Lewis), Indianapolis (Indianapolis), after graduation. Southern Indiana) - began preliminary discussions about Cincinnati (Northern Kentucky), Louisville (Bellarmine), The GLVC strives to adhere to the NCAA Division II forming a basketball conference. Four years later, the Evansville (Southern Indiana), Springfield, Mo. (Drury), Strategic Platform and has introduced several initiatives University of Indianapolis and Saint Joseph’s College Owensboro (Kentucky Wesleyan), Kansas City (Rock- in recent years including the GLVC Sportsmanship Award expressed interest. On July 7, 1978, those schools - along hurst) and St. Louis (Maryville, UM-St. Louis). which acknowledges the institution that exemplifies with - united to become the GLVC. The conference sponsors 17 championships in base- sportsmanship in the view of its peers. In 2009, and the University of ball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, indoor and The league continually maintains an effort to com- Illinois at Springfield became the newest members of the outdoor track and field, and tennis for men and basketball, bine academic and athletic excellence and the hard work league. The schools are two of 13 institutions that have cross country, softball, soccer, tennis, indoor and outdoor put forth by the student-athletes has been evident on joined the league since its formation. Those members track and field, golf, and volleyball for women. the playing fields and in the classrooms. include: Lewis University (1980), Indiana-Purdue at Fort GLVC institutions have won 11 national champion- Wayne (1984), Northern Kentucky University (1985), ships in basketball. Kentucky Wesleyan leads all Division Kentucky State University (1989), Quincy University II institutions with eight men’s basketball titles, while (1994), Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (1994), Southern Indiana won the men’s crown in 1995. Northern University of Wisconsin-Parkside (1994), University of Kentucky’s women won the school’s first-ever basketball Missouri-St. Louis (1995), Drury (2005), Missouri S&T national championship in 2000 and followed with a na- (2005), Rockhurst (2005), Illinois-Springfield (2009) tional title in 2008. In addition, SIU Edwardsville became and Maryville (2009). Ashland and Kentucky State left the first GLVC school to win a national championship the conference after the 1994 season, IPFW left the in softball in 2007. league following the 2000-01 academic year and SIU In 2001, the league announced the creation of the Edwardsville exited the league following the 2007-08 GLVC Hall of Fame, with the first class being inducted academic year. in 2002. The GLVC annually presents the Richard F. The conference headquarters are located in down- Scharf Paragon Award to the top male and female

Bellarmine University 11 2009-10 OPPONENTS

Indiana State Hillsdale College OAKLAND CITY UNIVERSITY Location: Terre Haute, IN Location: Hillsdale, MI Location: Oakland City, Ind. Affiliation: NCAA I Affiliation: NCAA Division II Affiliations: NCAA II Conference: Missouri Valley Conference Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate Conference: Independent Enrollment: 10,487 Athletic Enrollment: 2,100 Nickname: Sycamores Enrollment: 1,304 Nickname: Mighty Oaks (Lady Oaks) Game Date: Nov. 1, 2009 Nickname: Chargers Game Date: Dec. 18, 2008 Game Location: Terre Haute, IN Game Date: Nov. 28, 2009 Game Location: Knights Hall Coach: Jim Wiede Game Location: Knights Hall Coach: Jessica Mehringer 2008-2009 Record: 14-16 Coach: Claudette Charney 2009 Record: www.gosycamores.com/ 2008-2009 Record: 27-4 www.oak.edu/athletics SID: Bonnie Ryan (assistant) www.hillsdale.edu/athletics/ SID: Brick Briscoe 812-237-4159 SID: Brad Monastiere 812-749-1299 [email protected] 517-607-3172 [email protected] BU vs. Indiana State All Time: 0-0 [email protected] BU vs. Oakland City All-Time: 6-2 BU vs. Hillsdale All Time: 3-0 University of Kentucky Queens College Location: Lexington, KY University of Saint Francis Location: Flushings, NY Affiliation: NCAA I Location: Fort Wayne, IN Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Southeastern Conference Affiliation: NAIA Conference: East Coast Conference Enrollment: 27,209 Conference: Mid- Conference Enrollment: 18,107 Nickname: Wildcats Enrollment: 1,840 Nickname: Knights Game Date: Nov. 9, 2009 Nickname: Cougars Game Date: Dec. 21, 2009 Game Location: Lexington, KY Game Date: Nov 29 , 2009 Game Location: Knights Hall Coach: Matthew Mitchell Game Location: Knights Hall Coach: Tom Flahive 2008-2009 Record: 16-16 Coach: Gary Andrews 2008-2009 Record: 24-7 UKAthletics.com 2008-2009 Record: 15-16 Athletics.qc.cuny.edu SID: Susan Lax www.saintfranciscougars.com SID: Neal Kaufer 857-257-3838 SID: Bill Scott (718) 997-2758 [email protected] 260-399-7700 ex6223 [email protected] BU vs. Kentucky All Time: 0-7 [email protected] BU vs. Queens College All Time: 0-0 BU vs. Saint Francis All Time: 1-0 Kentucky State University Lake Superior State University Location: Frankfort, Ky. University of Southern Indiana Location: Sault Sainte Marie, Mich. Affiliation: NCAA II Location: Evansville, Ind. Affiliation: NCAA II Conference: SIAC Affiliation: NCAA II Conference: GLIAC Enrollment: 2,696 Conference: GLVC Enrollment: 3,000 Nickname: Thorobrettes Enrollment: 13,500 Nickname: Lakers Game Date: Nov. 17, 2009 Nickname: Screaming Eagles Game Date: Dec.r 29, 2009 Game Location: Frankfort, Ky. Game Date: Dec. 3, 2009 Game Location: Sault Ste. Marie Coach: Stephanie Evans Game Location: @ USI Coach: Jamie Pewinski 2009 Record: 16-12 Game Date: February 20, 2010 2009 Record: 16-15 www.kysu.edu/athletics Game Location: Knights Hall www.lssulakers.com SID: Ron Braden Coach: Rick Stein SID: Linda Bouvet 502.597.6019 2009 Record: 14-13 (6-11) 906.635.2601 [email protected] www.usi.edu/sports [email protected] BU vs. Kentucky State All-Time: 40-19 SID: Ray Simmons BU vs. Lake Superior State All-Time: 4-2 812.465.1622 WILBERFORCE UNIVERSITY [email protected] Location: Wilberforce, Ohio BU vs. Southern Indiana All-Time: 39-15 Location: Midland, Mich. Affiliation: NAIA II Affiliation: NCAA II Conference: America Mideast Conference Kentucky Wesleyan College Conference: GLIAC Enrollment: 850 Location: Owensboro, Ky. Enrollment: 1,800 Nickname: Bulldogs Affiliation: NCAA II Nickname: Timberwolves Game Date: Nov. 18, 2009 Conference: GLVC Game Date: Dec.30, 2009 Game Location: Knights Hall Enrollment: 755 Game Location: Sault Ste. Marie Coach: Iesha Gray Nickname: Panthers Coach: Jeff Curtis 2009 Record: 9-21 Game Date: Dec. 5, 2009 2009 Record: 21-8 wilberforce.edu/athletics Game Location: Owensboro, Ky. timberwolves.gonorthwood.com SID: VACANT Game Date: Feb. 18, 2010 SID: Travis McCurdy BU vs.Wilberforce All-Time: 1-0 Game Location: Knights Hall 989.837.4239 Coach: Ron Williams [email protected] 2009 Record: 10-17 (5-12) BU vs. Northwood All-Time: 1-1 www.kwc.edu/athindex.asp SID: Roy Pickerill 270.852.3347 [email protected] BU vs. Kentucky Wesleyan All-Time: 52-14

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University of Wisconsin-Parkside University of Indianapolis Quincy University Location: Kenosha, Wis. Location: Indianapolis, Ind. Location: Quincy, Ill. Affiliation: NCAA II Affiliation: NCAA II Affiliation: NCAA II Conference: GLVC Conference: GLVC Conference: GLVC Enrollment: 5,500 Enrollment: 4,000 Enrollment: 1,200 Nickname: Rangers Nickname: Greyhounds Nickname: Lady Hawks Game Date: Jan. 2, 2010 Game Date: January 14, 2010 Game Date: Jan. 28, 2010 Game Location: Knights Hall Game Location: Knights Hall Game Location: Quincy, Ill Coach: Jenny Kenesie Game Date: Feb.y 15, 2010 Coach: J.D. Gravina 2009 Record: 18-10 (14-4) Game Location: Indianapolis, IN 2009 Record: 27-5 (16-1) www.parksiderangers.com Coach: LeAnn Freeland www.quincy.edu/Athletics SID: Steve Kratochvil 2009 Record: 24-10 SID: Brian Lovellette 262.595.2045 athletics.uindy.edu 217.228.5475 [email protected] SID: Mitch Wigness [email protected] BU vs. Wisconsin-Parkside All-Time: 19-8 317. 788.3494 BU vs. Quincy All-Time: 17-12 [email protected] Lewis University BU vs. Indianapolis All-Time: 35-22 University of Illinois-Spring- Location: Romeoville, Ill. field Affiliation: NCAA II Saint Joseph’s College Location: Springfield, IL Conference: GLVC Location: Rensselaer, Ind. Affiliation: NCAA D-II Enrollment: 4,500 Affiliation: NCAA II Conference: Great Lakes Valley Conference Nickname: Flyers Conference: GLVC Enrollment: 4,855 Game Date: Jan. 14 2010 Enrollment: 1,000 Nickname: Prairie Stars Game Location: Knights Hall Nickname: Pumas Game Date: Jan. 30, 2009 Coach: Lisa Carlsen Game Date: Jan. 16, 2010 Game Location: Springfield, IL 2009 Record: 16-13 (11-7) Game Location: Knights Hall Coach: Marne Fauser lewisflyers.cstv.com Coach: Brandon Turner 2008-2009 record: 8-23 SID: Matt Brendich 2009 Record: 0-27 goprairiestars.com 815.836.5229 www.saintjoe.edu/athletics SID: Scott Reed [email protected] SID: Ken Badylak 217.206.6752 BU vs. Lewis All-Time: 35-19 219.866.6141 [email protected] [email protected] BU vs. Illinois-Springfield All-Time: 0-0 BU vs. St. Joseph’s All Time: 39-15 Location: Kansas City, Mo. University of Missouri S&T Affiliation: NCAA II University of Missouri-St. Location: Rolla, Mo. Conference: GLVC Louis Affiliation: NCAA II Enrollment: 3,000 Location: St. Louis, Mo. Conference: GLVC Nickname: Hawks Affiliation: NCAA II Enrollment: 5,500 Game Date: Jan. 7, 2010 Conference: GLVC Nickname: Lady Miners Game Location: Kansas City, Mo. Enrollment: 12,813 Game Date: Feb. 4, 2010 Coach: Larry Park Nickname: Tritons Game Location: Knights Hall 2009 Record: 11-18 (4-13) Game Date: Jan. 18, 2010 Coach: Alan Eads www.rockhurst.edu/ru_athletics Game Location: St. Louis, Mo. 2009 Record: 16-13 (7-10) SID: John Dodderidge Coach: Lisa Curliss-Taylor sports.mst.edu/sports 816.501.4850 2009 Record: 7-21 (3-14) SID: John Kean [email protected] www.goumsltritons.com 573.341.4140 BU vs. Rockhurst All-Time: 4-0 SID: Mary Ann Tierney [email protected] 314.516.5660 BU vs. Missouri-S&T All-Time: 3-3 [email protected] Location: Springfield, Mo. BU vs. Missouri-St. Louis All-Time: 20-5 Maryville University Affiliation: NCAA II Location: St. Louis, MO Conference: GLVC Northern Kentucky University Affiliation: NCAA D-II Enrollment: 1,615 Location: Highland Heights, Ky. Conference: Great Lakes Valley Conference Nickname: Panthers Affiliation: NCAA II Enrollment: 2,400 Game Date: Jan. 19, 2010 Conference: Great lakes Valley Conference Nickname: Saints Game Location: @ Drury (GLVC) Game Date: Feb. 6, 2009 Coach: Steve Harold Enrollment: 14,000 Game Location: Knights Hall 2009 Record: 19-10 (13-4) Nickname: Norse Coach: Chris Ellis www.drurypanthers.com Game Date: Friday, Jan. 23, 2010 2008-2009 record: 22-6 SID: Scott Puryear Game Location: Highland Heights www.maryville.edu/athletics.htm 417.873.4097 Game Date: February 11, 2010 SID: KatieJo Kuhens [email protected] Game Location: Knights Hall 314.529.9312 BU vs. Drury All-Time: 1-4 Coach: Nancy Winstel [email protected] 2009 Record: 29-3 (16-2) BU vs.Maryville All-Time: 0-0 www.nku.edu/~athletics/ SID: Don Owen 859.572.5470 [email protected] BU vs. Northern Kentucky All-Time: 27-46

Bellarmine University 13 program records

Bellarmine Thousand Point Club nAMe Yrs. gMS. pts. Avg. 1. Stephanie Tracy 1985-89 114 1,936 17.0 2. Lynne Johnson 2000-05 116 1,711 14.8 3. Angela Smith 2004-08 120 1,672 13.9 4. Cathy Brawner 1991-95 114 1,569 13.8 5. Molly Niehaus 1993-97 114 1,556 13.6 6. Roxanne Cox 1983-87 112 1,529 13.7 7. Stephanie Hutchcraft 1996-01 114 1,519 13.7 8. Nickie Randall 1999-03 115 1,428 12.4 9. Lois Taurman 1979-83 102 1,414 13.9 10. Mary Jane Hoben 1973-77 87 1,389 16.0 11. Amy Siegel 1994-98 110 1,335 12.1 lyndsey Neal lynne johnson 12. Dana Beaven 2005-09 118 1,321 11.1 13. Michelle Weakley 1984-88 113 1,309 15.7 14. Renata Kuchowicz 1989-93 118 1,258 10.7 individual scoring Records 15. Sharonda O’Bannon 1988-92 77 1,234 16.0 16. Vickie Sipes 1980-84 106 1,231 11.6 most points in a game 17. Ashley Lewallen 2004-08 118 1,214 10.3 pl name pts. opponent date 18. Carol Heil 1980-84 102 1,161 11.4 1. Lyndsey Neal 45 Saint Joseph’s Feb. 22, 2003 19. Alicia Bleuel 1992-96 112 1,151 10.3 2. Rachel Young 38 Missouri-St. Louis Dec. 2, 2000 20. Betsy Young 1996-00 109 1,103 10.1 3. Mary Jane Hoben 37 Spalding Jan. 13, 1975 21. Ellen Finn 1976-80 102 1,077 10.6 Stephanie Tracy 37 Campbellsville Dec. 12, 1987 22 Lyndsey Neal 2001-04 87 1,065 12.2 5. Stephanie Tracy 35 Ashland Mar. 4, 1989 23. Missy Hahn 1987-91 118 1,029 8.7 6. Lyndsey Neal 34 SIU-Edwardsville Mar. 5, 2003 24. Jenny O’Bryan 1990-94 111 1,006 9.1 7. Stephanie Tracy 33 SIU-Edwardsville Jan. 28, 1989 Molly Niehaus 33 St. Joseph’s Feb. 1, 1997 Amy Siegel 33 Missouri-St. Louis Feb. 27, 1997 highest career scoring average Audrey Cannon 33 Univ. of Puerto Rico Nov. 17, 2000 pl name sEASON gms. pts. Avg. 1. Stephanie Tracy 1985-89 114 1936 17.0 most points in a season 2. Mary Jane Hoben 1973-77 87 1389 16.0 pl name sEASON gms. fg. ft. pts. Avg. 3 Sharonda O’Bannon 1988-92 77 1234 16.0 1. Stephanie Tracy 1988-89 28 207 171 585 20.9 4. Michelle Weakley 1984-88 113 1309 15.7 2. Molly Niehaus 1996-97 28 189 147 567 20.3 5. Shanta Bowens 2001-04 63 934 14.8 3. Stephanie Hutchcraft 1998-99 30 199 98 514 17.1 6. Lynne Johnson 2000-05 116 1711 14.8 4. Lyndsey Neal 2002-03 31 198 117 513 17.1 7. Angela Smith 2004-08 120 1672 13.9 Sharonda O’Bannon 1990-91 31 192 129 513 16.5 Lois Taurman 1979-83 102 1414 13.9 6. Stephanie Tracy 1987-88 28 178 151 510 18.2 8. Cathy Brawner 1991-95 114 1569 13.8 7. Roxanne Cox 1985-86 30 218 71 507 16.9 9. Roxanne Cox 1983-87 112 1529 13.7 8. Angela Smith 2007-08 32 158 117 498 15.6 Stephanie Hutchcraft 1996-01 114 1519 13.7 9. Maria Poschinger 1983-84 26 180 129 489 18.8 10. Lynne Johnson 2001-02 28 156 165 488 17.4 Most Three Pointers in a season pl name sEASON number free throw percentage in a season (min. 2 fta/game) 1. Betsy Young 1998-99 68 pl name sEASON gms. ftm. fta. Avg. 2. Angela Smith 2004-05 67 1. Angela Smith 2006-07 30 65 72 .903 3. Angela Smith 2007-08 65 2. Dana Beaven 2008-09 28 84 94 .894 Cathy Brawner 1991-92 65 3. Nickie Randall 2002-03 31 99 112 .884 4. Becky McKinley 1995-96 64 5. Nickie Randall 2001-02 28 72 82 .878 5. Cathy Brawner 1993-94 63 6. Rachel Young 2000-01 28 208 124 .871 6. Cathy Brawner 1992-93 61 7. Angela Smith 2005-06 28 85 98 .867 7. Alicia Bleuel 1995-96 58 8. Angela Smith 2007-08 32 117 136 .860 8. Angela Smith 2006-07 58 9. Dana Beaven 2007-08 32 70 83 .843 9. Becky McKinley 1994-95 56 10. Dana Beaven 2005-06 28 82 98 .837 10. Nickie Randall 2001-02 55 11. Meri Lou Gonzalez 1996-97 28 51 61 .836 Most Three Pointers in a career free throw percentage in a Career (min. 2 FTA/game) pl name sEASON number pl name sEASON gms. ftm. ftA. Avg. 1. Angela Smith 2004-08 244 1. Angela Smith 2004-08 120 328 383 .856 1. Cathy Brawner 1991-95 231 2. Dana Beaven 2005-09 118 292 343 .851 2. Betsy Young 1996-00 187 3. Rachel Young 1999-01 56 198 233 .850 3. Nickie Randall 1999-03 163 4. Nickie Randall 1999-02 84 202 244 .828 4. Becky McKinley 1993-96 150 5. Jenny O’Bryan 1990-94 111 188 234 .803 5. Jenny O’Bryan 1990-94 144 6. Donna Kaelin 1985-89 105 183 229 .799 8. Alicia Bleuel 1992-96 122 7. Becky McKinley 1993-96 72 151 190 .795 9. Amy Siegel 1994-98 112 8. Missy Hahn 1987-91 118 200 252 .794 10. Ryan Danner 1997-01 107 9. Molly Niehaus 1993-97 114 411 524 .784 10. Lynne Johnson 2000-05 116 555 709 .783

1414 Bellarmine University program records

most rebounds in a game Most Steals In A Career Pl. nAMe reb. opponent date Pl. nAMe SEASONs gms. Stls. Avg. 1. Michelle Weakley 23 Wright State Mar. 7, 1987 1. Cathy Brawner 1991-95 114 286 2.5 2. Laura McClain 20 Centre Dec. 2, 1978 2. Lynne Johnson 2000-05 116 232 2.0 Stephanie Tracy 20 Indianapolis Dec. 20, 1986 3. Nickie Randall 1999-03 115 231 2.0 Stephanie Tracy 20 Cumberland Dec. 1, 1987 4. Amy Siegel 1994-98 110 200 1.8 Audrey Cannon 20 Catawba Nov. 23, 2002 5. Angela Smith 2004-08 120 168 1.4 6. Maria Poschinger 19 Wright State Dec. 28, 1983 6. Dana Beaven 2005-09 118 168 1.4 Sarah Todd 19 Alderson-Broaddus Nov. 26, 2004 7. Melissa Conner 1995-99 110 136 1.2 8. Michelle Weakley 18 Union Nov. 22, 1986 8. Kate Clemmer 1991-96 107 118 1.1 Sharonda O’Bannon 18 Georgetown Jan. 10, 1991 9. Jenny O’Bryan 1990-94 111 117 1.0 10. Gina Wissman 17 Georgetown Dec. 1, 1983 10. Betsy Young 1996-00 109 111 1.0 Sharonda O’Bannon 17 Franklin Dec. 8, 1990 Sharonda O’Bannon 17 Florida Atlantic Mar. 11, 1990 Most Assists In A Game Pl. nAMe ast. opponent date most Rebounds in a season 1. Nickie Randall 16 Kentucky State Dec. 30, 2002 Pl. nAMe SEASON gms. reb. Avg. 2. Princess Wimsatt 15 St. Joseph’s Dec. 12, 2005 1. Stephanie Tracy 1998-89 28 335 11.9 Nickie Randall 15 Kentucky Wesleyan Dec. 8, 2001 2. Sharonda O’Bannon 1989-90 31 325 10.5 4. Princess Wimsatt 14 Southern Indiana Feb. 26, 2005 3. Sharonda O’Bannon 1990-91 31 302 9.7 Nickie Randall 14 St. Joseph’s Feb. 22, 2003 4. Stephanie Tracy 1987-88 28 301 10.8 6. Princess Wimsatt 13 Southern Indiana Jan. 6, 2005 5. Audrey Cannon 2002-03 31 286 9.5 Princess Wimsatt 13 Quincy Dec. 12, 2004 6. Michelle Weakley 1986-87 28 262 9.4 Princess Wimsatt 13 Southern Indiana Feb. 7, 2004 7. Stephanie Tracy 1986-87 28 253 9.0 Gloria Montano 13 Wright State Feb. 25, 1987 8. Shanta Bowens 2003-04 30 249 8.3 9. Ellen Finn 1979-80 31 246 7.9 Most Assists In A Season 10. Lois Taurman 1982-83 25 243 9.7 pl. nAMe SEASON gms. AST. Avg. 1. Princess Wimsatt 2003-04 30 253 8.4 most rebounds in a Career 2. Nickie Randall 2002-03 31 216 7.1 Pl. nAMe SEASONs gms. reb. Avg. 3. Princess Wimsatt 2004-05 30 213 7.1 1. Stephanie Tracy 1995-89 114 1085 9.5 4. Stephanie Duddy 1990-91 31 175 5.6 2. Michelle Weakley 1984-88 113 815 7.2 5. Melissa Conner 1998-99 30 168 5.6 3. Lynne Johnson 2000-05 116 805 6.9 6. Nickie Randall 2000-01 28 161 5.8 4. Lois Taurman 1979-83 102 756 7.4 7. Nickie Randall 2001-02 28 148 5.3 5. Sharonda O’Bannon 1989-92 77 753 9.8 8. Cathy Brawner 1993-94 31 156 5.0 6. Molly Niehaus 1993-97 114 708 6.2 9. Missy Hahn 1989-90 31 139 4.5 7. Renata Kuchowicz 1989-93 118 666 5.6 10. Amy Siegel 1995-96 26 136 5.2 8. Vickie Sipes 1980-84 106 645 6.1 9. Kate Clemmer 1991-96 107 640 6.0 Most Assists In A Career 10. Audrey Cannon 1999-03 97 597 6.2 Pl. nAMe SEASON gms. ASt. Avg. 1. Nickie Randall 1999-03 115 602 5.2 Most steals In A Game 2. Princess Wimsatt 2003-05 60 466 7.8 Pl. nAMe stls. opponent date Melissa Conner 1995-99 110 466 4.2 1. Denasha Mondy 9 Quincy Feb. 2, 2006 4. Cathy Brawner 1991-95 114 463 4.1 Cathy Brawner 9 Ashland Feb. 18, 1993 5. Amy Siegel 1994-98 110 459 4.2 3. Nickie Randall 7 SIU-Edwardsville Feb. 2, 2002 6. Jenny O’Bryan 1990-94 111 394 3.5 Nickie Randall 7 Quincy Jan. 5, 2002 7. Missy Hahn 1987-91 118 380 3.2 Amy Siegel 7 Kentucky Wesleyan Jan. 8,1998 8. Stephanie Duddy 1987-91 114 349 3.1 Amy Maupin 7 IUPU-Fort Wayne Jan. 15, 1998 9. Stephanie Tracy 1985-89 114 304 2.7 10. Gloria Montano 1984-87 84 292 3.0 Most Steals In A Season Pl. nAMe SEASON gms. Stls. Avg. Most Blocked shots In A Game 1. Cathy Brawner 1993-94 31 96 3.1 Pl. nAMe blks. opponent date 2. Amy Siegel 1996-97 28 90 3.2 1. Meri Lou Gonzalez 8 Southern Indiana Jan. 2, 1998 3. Nickie Randall 2002-03 31 76 2.5 Meri Lou Gonzalez 8 IUPUI Jan. 27, 1998 Lynne Johnson 2003-04 30 74 2.5 3. Lori Ann Gonzalez 7 Indianapolis Jan. 6, 2000 Cathy Brawner 1992-93 28 71 2.5 Lori Ann Gonzalez 7 Tusculum Dec. 14, 1999 Nickie Randall 2001-02 28 70 2.5 Meri Lou Gonzalez 7 Northern Kentucky Feb. 21, 1998 7. Cathy Brawner 1991-92 28 68 2.4 Meri Lou Gonzalez 7 Georgetown Dec. 5, 1996 8. Jenny O’Bryan 1993-94 30 65 2.2 Meri Lou Gonzalez 7 Kentucky Wesleyan Jan. 19, 1995 9. Amy Siegel 1995-96 26 61 2.3 Lynne Johnson 2004-05 30 61 2.0

*active players

princess wimsatt stephanie Tracy

Bellarmine University 15 program records

individual Records cont. team Records

Most Blocked shots In A Season Most Points Pl. nAMe SEASON gms. blk. Avg. Game 136 Puerto Rico Humacao - 2001 1. Meri Lou Gonzalez 1997-98 28 82 2.9 Season 2547 1991 (total points) 2. Meri Lou Gonzalez 1996-97 28 71 2.5 Season 86.3 2001 (average) 3. Lori Ann Gonzalez 1999-00 28 64 2.3 4. Meri Lou Gonzalez 1995-96 28 63 2.3 Most Combined Points in a Game 5. Meri Lou Gonzalez 1994-95 27 62 2.3 Game 230 Bellarmine 119 def. IUPUI 111 - 1995 6. Alexis Brown 2002-03 31 42 1.4 7. Dana Beaven 2008-09 28 40 1.4 Largest Winning Margin 8. Alexis Brown 2003-04 28 38 1.4 Game 111 Puerto Rico Humacao - 2001 9. Lori Ann Gonzalez 1998-99 30 38 1.3 10. Lyndsey Neal 2003-04 29 32 1.1 Most Field Goals Game 52 Puerto Rico Humacao - 2001 Most Blocked shots In A Career Season 989 1991 Pl. nAMe SEASON gms. blk. Avg. 1. Meri Lou Gonzalez 1994-97 111 279 2.5 Most Field Goal Attempts 2. Lori Ann Gonzalez 1996-00 112 130 1.2 Game 98 Union - 1980 3. Alexis Brown 2002-04 59 80 1.4 Season 2100 1991 4. Lyndsey Neal 2001-03 87 72 0.8 5. Ashley Lewallen 2004-08 118 70 0.6 Highest Field Goal Percentage 6. Dana Beaven 2005-09 118 97 .82 Game .683 (41-60) IUPU-Ft. Wayne - 2001 7. Shanta Bowens 2001-03 58 53 0.9 Season .490 (784-1600) 1983 8. Stephanie Hutchcraft 1999-01 114 46 0.4 9. Lynne Johnson 2000-05 116 41 0.4 Most Free Throws 10. Susan Scroggins 1992-94 58 28 0.5 Game 43 Southern Indiana - 2001 Season 591 2008 Most Field Goals Made Most Free Throw Attempts Game 1975 17 Mary Jane Hoben vs. Spalding Game 52 Southern Indiana - 2001 Season 1985-86 218 Roxanne Cox Season 813 2008 Career 1984-87 667 Roxanne Cox

Most Field Goal Attempts Highest Free Throw Percentage Game 1.00 (14-14) Ashland - 1988 Game 2001-02 22 Lynne Johnson vs. Quincy 2008-09 22 Taylor Kopple vs. Northwood Season .769 (568-739) 2005 Season 1984-85 391 Roxanne Cox Most Three Pointers Made Career 1983-87 1343 Roxanne Cox Game 15 1994 | 1995 | 1996 Season 237 1994 Highest Field Goal Percentage Game 2006-07 .1000 (9-9) Dana Beaven* vs. St. Joesph’s Most Three Pointers Attempted Season 1990-91 .643 (90-140) Kristy Murphy Game 37 Northern Kentucky - 1994 Career 1990-94 .604 (466-772) Sharonda O’Bannon Season 630 1994 Most Free Throws Made Highest Three Point Percentage Game 2003 17 Lyndsey Neal vs. St. Joseph’s Game .900 (9-10) Ashland - 1991 Season 1988-89 171 Stephanie Tracy Season .417 (139-333) 1992 Career 1985-89 609 Stephanie Tracy

Most Free Throw Attempts Most Rebounds Game 73 Fayetteville State - 2006 Game 1983 18 Lois Taurman vs. Wright State 2002 18 Lynne Johnson vs. UM-St. Louis Season 1407 1991 2003 18 Lyndsey Neal vs. St. Joseph’s Most Assists Season 1988-89 230 Stephanie Tracy Game 37 Puerto Rico Humacao - 2001 Career 1985-89 836 Stephanie Tracy Season 640 1991 Highest Free Throw Percentage Most Wins Game 1986 1.000 (12-12) Stephanie Tracy vs. Lewis Season 26 1991 | 1994 Season 2006-07 .903 (65-72) Angela Smith Career 2004-08 .856(328-383) Angela Smith Most Games Played Season 32 2008 Most Three Point Field Goals made Game 1999 8 Betsy Young vs. St. Joseph’s 2003 8 Stephanie Pieper vs. Spalding Best Winning Percentage Season .860 (24-4) 1995-96 Highest Three Point Percentage Game 1994 .875 (7-8)** Becky McKinley vs. IUPUI 1995 .875 (7-8) Becky McKinley vs. Indianapolis Season 1991-92 .456 (49-108) Jenny O’Bryan Career 1996-96 .423 Becky McKinley **min 6 attempts

1616 Bellarmine University bellarmine honor roll

NCAA Division II All-America selections 1990 Sharonda O’Bannon First Team 2005 Angela Smith Freshman Team (Women’s DII Bulletin) Missy Hahn Honorable Mention 2003 Nickie Randall Honorable Mention (WBCA) 1989 Stephanie Tracy First Team 1997 Molly Niehaus Honorable Mention (WBCA) Donna Kaelin Second Team 1994 Jenny O’Bryan Second Team (Basketball Gazette) 1988 Stephanie Tracy First Team 1994 Jenny O’Bryan Honorable Mention (WBCA) Michelle Weakley Second Team 1992 Cathy Brawner Freshman Team (AWSF) 1987 Stephanie Tracy First Team 1991 Sharonda O’Bannon Second Team (AWSF) Michelle Weakley Second Team 1991 Sharonda O’Bannon First Team (WBCA) 1986 Roxanne Cox First Team 1989 Stephanie Tracy First Team (AWSF) Michelle Weakley Second Team 1988 Stephanie Tracy Second Team (AWSF) 1987 Stephanie Tracy Second Team (AWSF) Academic all-America Selections 1987 Roxanne Cox Honorable Mention (AWSF) 2003 Laura Voegele First Team 1986 Roxanne Cox Fourth Team (AWSF) 2002 Laura Voegele Second Team 1989 Stephanie Tracy First Team GLVC Player Of The Year glvc Freshman Of The Year 2004 Shanta Bowens 2006 Dana Beaven GLVC Academic All-Conference selections 1989 Stephanie Tracy 2005 Angela Smith 2009 Lara Donnelly | Allison Hughes | cathy brawner 1987 Michelle Weakley 2003 Stephanie Pieper Amy Lomax | Allison Matheis | 1984 Maria Poschinger 1992 Cathy Brawner Shawna Nicols 2008 Sara Bassler | Trish Bennett | GLVC All-Conference selections Lara Donnelly 2009 Taylor Kopple Second Team 2007 Lara Donnelly | Becca Kopple Dana Beaven Third Team 2006 Sarah Todd Shawna Nicols Third Team 2005 Dena Greenwell | Lynne Johnson | 2008 Angela Smith Second Team Sarah Todd Denasha Mondy Third Team 2004 Dena Greenwell | Lynne Johnson | Katie Willinger Third Team Sarah Todd 2007 Angela Smith Second Team 2003 Dena Greenwell | Julie-Ann Kirkland Dana Beaven Honorable Mention Stephanie Pieper | Laura Voegele 2006 Angela Smith Second Team 2002 Dena Greenwell | Katie Pohlgeers Dana Beaven Freshman of the Year Laura Voegele | Lynne Johnson | 2005 Lynne Johnson Second Team Nickie Randall Princess Wimsatt Second Team 2001 Rachel Young | Stephanie Hutchcraft Ashley Elmore Honorable Mention Laura Voegele nickie randall Angela Smith Freshman of the Year 2000 Rachel Beasley | Ryan Danner 2004 Shanta Bowens First Team Lori Ann Gonzalez | Stephanie Hutchcraft Lynne Johnson Second Team Rachel Phelps | Nickie Randall 2003 Nickie Randall First Team Laura Voegele | Rachel Young Lyndsey Neal First Team 1999 Rachel Beasley | Lori Ann Gonzalez Audrey Cannon Honorable Mention Stephanie Hutchcraft | Rachel Phelps Stephanie Pieper Freshman of the Year 1998 Lori Ann Gonzalez | Meri Lou Gonzalez 2002 Nickie Randall First Team Stephanie Hutchcraft | Amy Maupin | Lynne Johnson Second Team Amy Siegel Shanta Bowens Second Team 1997 Lori Ann Gonzalez | Meri Lou Gonzalez 2001 Rachel Young First Team Stephanie Hutchcraft | Amy Maupin Nickie Randall Second Team Molly Niehaus | Amy Sample | Amy Siegel Lynne Johnson Honorable Mention 1996 Molly Niehaus | Meri Lou Gonzalez Stephanie Hutchcraft Honorable Mention Amy Maupin | Amy Siegel | Melissa Conner 2000 Stephanie Hutchcraft First Team 1995 Becky McKinley | Molly Niehaus Rachel Young Honorable Mention 1994 Jenny O’Bryan 1999 Stephanie Hutchcraft Second Team 1993 Kristin Kupper angela smith 1998 Amy Siegel First Team 1992 Jeanna Cornett | Kristin Kupper | 1997 Molly Niehaus First Team Jenny O’Bryan Amy Siegel Second Team 1991 Connie Carroll | Jeanna Cornett | 1996 Becky McKinley Second Team Stephanie Duddy Molly Niehaus Second Team 1990 Connie Carroll | Stephanie Duddy | Alicia Bleuel Honorable Mention Missy Hahn 1995 Becky McKinley Second Team Cathy Brawner Honorable Mention Molly Niehaus Honorable Mention 1994 Jenny O’Bryan Second Team Cathy Brawner Second Team Kate Clemmer Honorable Mention 1993 Renata Kuchowicz First Team Cathy Brawner Second Team 1992 Renata Kuchowicz First Team Angie McGlone Honorable Mention Cathy Brawner Second Team molly niehaus 1991 Sharonda O’Bannon First Team Missy Hahn Honorable Mention Renata Kuchowicz Honorable Mention

Bellarmine University 17 all-time results

all-time series records

Alabama-Huntsville 1-0 Marshall 1-0 Alderson-Broaddus 1-0 Mercyhurst 1-1 Alice Lloyd 5-1 Merrimack 1-0 Armstrong State 1-0 Mesa State 1-0 Ashland 22-1 Metropolitan State 1-0 Belmont 0-2 Michigan Tech 2-2 Bentley 0-2 Midway 9-1 Berea 5-2 Industrial 1-0 Brescia 2-0 Missouri Western 0-1 Butler 1-0 Missouri S&T 3-3 Cal Poly State-Pomona 0-1 Missouri-St. Louis 20-5 Cal Poly State-SLO 1-0 Morehead State 1-11 Cal State-Hayward 1-0 Mount St. Joseph’s 4-1 Cal State-Los Angeles 1-0 Murray State 1-1 Cal State-Mont. Bay 1-0 Norfolk State 1-0 Cal State-San Bern. 0-1 North Alabama 1-1 Cal State-Stanislaus 0-2 North Dakota 0-1 Campbellsville 20-14 North Dakota State 2-1 Carson-Newman 1-1 Northeast Missouri St. 1-0 Catawba 2-0 Northern Kentucky 27-46 Central Missouri 0-1 Northern Michigan 1-1 Central State 5-2 Northwood 1-1 Centre 9-3 Nova Southeastern 0-1 Charleston 2-0 Oakland City 7-2 500 and counting Christian Bros. 2-0 Oakland University 0-1 Cincinnati 0-2 Ohio Valley College 1-0 Heading into the 2009-10 season, Bellarmine coach Da- Clarion 1-0 Pace 1-0 vid Smith was listed among the most succesful coaches Clayton State 0-1 Philadelphia Textile 1-0 in NCAA Division II competition. Colorado Christian 1-0 Pikeville 2-0 Co. - Colorado Springs 0-1 Pittsburgh-Johnstown 1-0 Cumberland 14-1 Portland State 0-3 Most Wins by NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball Coaches* Delta State 0-1 Puerto Rico-Humacao 1-0 Name School Yrs. W l pct. District of Columbia 1-0 Quincy 17-12 1. Barbara Stevens Bentley 32 774 224 .776 Drury 1-4 Rio Grande 1-0 Eastern Kentucky 2-5 Robert Morris 1-0 2. Curt Fredrickson Northern St. 30 656 223 .746 Eckerd 1-0 Rockhurst 4-0 3. Nancy Winstel Northern Ky. 29 587 228 .729 Emporia State 0-1 Rollins 1-1 4. Tom Shirley Philadelphia U. 29 577 256 .693 Erksine 1-0 Saginaw Valley State 1-2 5. Lonnie Bartley Fort Valley St. 25 546 191 .741 Evansville 2-0 San Francisco State 1-0 Fayetteville State 1-0 Shaw 0-1 6. David Smith Bellarmine 27 535 229 .699 Ferris State 2-0 Shepherd 2-0 7. Glenn Wilkes Jr. Rollins 24 512 166 .755 Findlay 1-2 SIU-Edwardsville 23-10 8. Gene Steinmeyer Northwest Mo. St. 24 500 286 .636 Fisk 1-0 Slippery Rock 1-0 9. David Slifer Central Mo. 20 473 156 .752 Flagler 1-0 Southern Indiana 39-15 Florida Atlantic 1-0 Southwest Baptist 1-0 10. Mary Fleig Millersville 26 468 242 .659 Florida Southern 1-1 Spalding 20-0 11. John Carrick Georgia College 26 453 297 .604 Florida Tech 2-0 Spring Arbour 1-0 12. Claudette Charney Hillsdale 25 452 247 .656 Fort Lewis 0-1 St. Francis (Ind.) 1-0 13. Robert Skinner Albany St. (Ga.) 29 446 346 .563 Franklin 4-0 St. Joseph’s 39-15 Gannon 1-0 St. Leo 2-0 14. Margaret Parsons Clarion 28 410 327 .556 Georgetown 30-7 Tampa 1-1 15. John Reynolds Jr. Florida Tech 22 377 201 .652 Grand Valley State 5-1 Tiffin 1-0 Hanover 6-0 Transylvania 7-0 Highest Winning Percentage by NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball High Point 0-1 Tusculum 2-0 Hillsdale 3-0 Union 2-1 Coaches (min. 5 years coaching)* Indiana (Pa.) 1-1 Vincennes 1-1 Name School Yrs. W l pct. Indianapolis 35-22 Washburn 2-0 1. Ron McHenry Washburn 9 241 49 .831 IUPU-Ft. Wayne 26-7 Wayne State 1-0 2. Brandon Schneider Emporia St. 11 276 72 .793 IUPU-Indianapolis 9-1 West Texas State 0-1 IU-Southeast 20-2 Western Kentucky 2-7 3. Barbara Stevens Bentley 32 774 224 .776 Kentucky 0-7 William and Mary 1-0 4. Glenn Wilkes Jr. Rollins 24 512 166 .755 Kentucky State 40-19 Wilberforce 1-0 5. David Slifer Central Mo. 20 473 156 .752 Kentucky Wesleyan 53-13 Winona 0-1 6. Curt Fredrickson Northern St. 30 656 223 .746 Lake Superior State 4-2 Wisconsin-Green Bay 0-1 Lewis 36-18 Wisconsin-Parkside 19-8 7. Lonnie Bartley Fort Valley St. 25 546 191 .741 Limestone 2-0 Wright State 6-5 8. Nancy Winstel Northern Ky. 29 587 228 .729 Lincoln Memorial 2-1 Xavier 4-1 9. Steve Harold Drury 14 309 121 .719 Louisville 4-14 10.Paul Fessler Concordia-St. Paul 9 199 78 .718 Marion 2-0 11.Carol Russell Neb.-Kearney 7 154 61 .716 12.Carmen Dolfo Western Wash. 18 375 152 .711 13.Jacques Curtis Shaw 9 191 78 .710 14.David Smith Bellarmine 27 535 229 .700 *Based on Active Coaches

1818 Bellarmine University all-time results

ncaa tournament appearances 2008 great Lakes regional south Atlantic Regional All-Time NCAA Semifinals Championship Drury 80 v. Bellarmine 70 Bellarmine 62 v. Florida Atlantic 55 Tournament Record: elite Eight 2007 great lakes regional Quarterfinals 11-14 Semifinals Bentley 74 v. Bellarmine 69 Lewis 82 v. Bellarmine 62 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 14 1986 | 1987 | 1990 | 1991 | 1993 | 1994 | 1996 | 1997 | 1999 1987 great Lakes Regional 2005 Great Lakes Regional | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2007 | 2008 Semifinals Semifinals Wright State 80 v. Bellarmine 67 Lake Superior State 87 v. Bellarmine 75 NCAA Regional Championships: 4 1986 | 1990 | 1991 | 1994 1986 great Lakes Regional 2004 great Lakes Regional Semifinals Semifinals NCAA Final Four Appearances: 1 Bellarmine 69 v. Northern Kentucky 52 Indianapolis 79 v. Bellarmine 67 1994 great Lakes Regional 2003 great Lakes Regional Championship NCAA Division II Final National Rankings Semifinals Bellarmine 67 v. Lake Superior State 54 1986 - 12th Bellarmine 72 v. Hillsdale 71 1990 - 14th elite Eight 1991 - 6th Great Lakes Regional Quarterfinals 1994 - 12th Championship Cal Poly-Pomona 83 v. Bellarmine 49 1996 - 15th Quincy 101 v. Bellarmine 93

1999 great Lakes Regional Semifinals Grand Valley State 70 v. Bellarmine 57

1997 great Lakes Regional Semifinals Michigan Tech 83 (ot) v. Bellarmine 80

1996 great Lakes Regional Semifinals Bellarmine 89 v. Southern Indiana 80

Great Lakes Regional Championship Northern Michigan 84 v. Bellarmine 55

1994 great Lakes Regional Semifinals Bellarmine 59 v. Michigan Tech 54

Great Lakes Regional Championship Bellarmine 77 v. Lake Superior State 74

Elite Eight Quarterfinals Bellarmine 92 v. Norfolk State 80

Elite Eight Semifinals Cal. St.-San Bernadino 77 v. Bellarmine 55

Elite Eight Consolation North Alabama 79 v. Bellarmine 75

1993 great Lakes Regional Semifinals Michigan Tech 93 v. Bellarmine 75

1991 great Lakes Regional Semifinals Bellarmine 84 v. Michigan Tech 66

Championship Bellarmine 78 v. Northern Michigan 70

Elite Eight Quarterfinals North Dakota State 87 v. Bellarmine 64

1990 south Atlantic Regional Semifinals Bellarmine 71 v. Pace 60

Bellarmine University 19 all-time results

1971-72 (7-8) Spalding W 65-32 1978-79 (13-18) @ Campbellsville L 70-81 BILL MCKENZIE (7-8) Campbellsville W 54-34 MADELENE NAEGELE(13-18) @ IU-Southeast W 70-67 Kentucky State W 53-42 Alice Lloyd W 71-54 Opponent Result Opponent Result @ Morehead State L 67-111 @ Centre L 30-31 @ Kentucky Wesleyan W 80-79 @ Kentucky Wesleyan L 72-85 Spalding W 36-22 1975-76 (13-10) Carson-Newman L 50-64 Georgetown W 76-71 Georgetown W 28-21 KAY WHELAN (47-19) Cumberland W 74-58 @ Pikeville W 66-64 @ Berea L 45-52 Opponent Result @ Centre W 73-57 @ Alice Lloyd L 71-77 Louisville L 28-41 @ Spalding W 96-33 Western Kentucky L 53-67 Kentucky State L 69-84 Kentucky L 24-37 Northern Kentucky L 57-79 @ Campbellsville L 60-76 Campbellsville L 59-69 Spalding W 47-25 Spalding W 83-25 @ Louisville L 47-67 @ Mount St. Joseph’s W 71-62 @ Georgetown L 28-43 IU-Southeast W 81-27 @ Spalding W 92-35 Cumberland W 66-54 @ Transylvania W 47-30 @ Western Kentucky L 49--72 @ Western Kentucky L 44-76 N Cumberland W 63-60* Marshall W 53-32 @ Kentucky State W 65-63 Kentucky State L 55-62 N Kentucky Wesleyan W 71-70* Campbellsville W 37-21 @ IU-Southeast W 80-45 IU-Southeast L 53-57 N Campbellsville L 71-89* Kentucky L 29-59 Georgetown W 98-45 @ Northern Kentucky L 45-90 Campbellsville W 37-27 @ Louisville L 63-72 @ Georgetown L 63-67 Kentucky L 30-50 Transylvania W 82-47 Kentucky Wesleyan L 65-67 1981-82 (16-12) Georgetown L 28-36 Kentucky State W 73-66 Centre W 82--56 MADELENE NAEGELE (63-53) Morehead State L 59-78 Midway W 74-38 Opponent Result 1972-73 (8-6) Western Kentucky L 61-74 Vincennes L 54-68 Kentucky State L 61-73 BILL MCKENZIE (15-14) Kentucky L 52-72 @ Midway L 55-57 @ Mississippi Industrial W 76-71 Louisville L 56-63 Transylvania W 94-45 @ Fisk W 77-66 Opponent Result @ Centre L 51-56 @ Kentucky State L 61-84 @ Indianapolis L 54-61 Centre W 27-24 @ Berea W 57-48 Campbellsville L 56-62 @ Alice Lloyd W 88-83 @ Louisville L 27-36 @ Northern Kentucky W 59-34 @ Cumberland W 49-46 IU-Southeast W 83-55 Kentucky State W 35-34 Murray State W 57-44 Georgetown W 71--65 @ Spring Arbour W 75-62 @ Campbellsville W 44-27 @ Campbellsville W 76-46 @ Mount St. Joseph’s L 58-73 @ Marion W 62-58 @ Georgetown L 29-43 N Midway W 96-21 @ Morehead State L 48-80 @ Northern Kentucky L 60-63 Berea L 35-38 N Northern Kentucky L 51-71 N Cumberland W 57-51* Georgetown W 83-67 Hanover W 40-19 N Berea W 78-60 @ Kentucky State L 61-75* Alice Lloyd W 84-55 Belmont L 26-80 N Midway W 76-63* @ Eastern Kentucky L 65-100 @ Kentucky State W 25-20 High Point L 59-89 @ Kentucky Wesleyan L 72-76 @ Transylvania W 61-21 1976-77 (14-9) William and Mary W 50-48 @ Campbellsville L 61-82 IU-Southeast W 63-19 KAY WHELAN (61-28) Kentucky State W 75-74 Hanover W 78-46 Louisville L 28-44 Opponent Result @ Wright State L 61-82 Campbellsville W 53-26 Campbellsville W 58-46 @ Kentucky State L 62-66 Kentucky State L 42-45 Louisville L 52-83 1979-80 (17-12) Northern Kentucky L 53-54 @ Morehead State L 63-86 MADELENE NAEGELE (30-30) St. Joseph’s W 81-59 @ Northern Kentucky L 42-93 1973-74 (16-4) Opponent Result Louisville L 80-84 Western Kentucky L 45-63 Shaw L 55-66 KAY WHELAN (16-4) @ Southern Indiana W 76-64 @ IU-Southeast W 82-40 @ Centre W 69-53 Opponent Result Kentucky Wesleyan W 94-77 @ Centre W 73-55 @ Vincennes W 73-55 IU-Southeast W 66-35 Mount St. Joseph’s W 80-51 @ Evansville W 74-42 @ St. Joseph’s W 79-56 N Kentucky L 36-50 Campbellsville W 68-47 @ Georgetown W 72-47 Louisville L 60-82 @ Kentucky L 37-38 @ Georgetown L 75-81 Xavier W 64-39 Cumberland W 65-58 Spalding W 53-27 Xavier W 79-71 Centre W 67-41 Georgetown W 72-40 @ Belmont L 21-89 N Campbellsville L 69-80* @ Kentucky State W 2-0 @ Union W 92-51 @ Western Kentucky W 43-41 N Georgetown W 75-60* @ Spalding W 113-50 @ Wright State L 66-67 Louisville W 50-38 @ Louisville L 58-86 Midway W 82-66 @ Hanover W 63-29 Cumberland W 62-48 @ Kentucky Wesleyan L 64-72 1982-83 (20-5) Kentucky State W 54-28 Morehead State L 60-98 Campbellsville W 68-65 MADELENE NAEGELE (83-58) @ Spalding W 63-32 @ Western Kentucky L 64-90 @ Cumberland L 52-58 Opponent Result Morehead State W 40-34 Kentucky State W 64-62 @ Kentucky State L 47-92 Central State W 80-55 N Murray State L 41-50 Northern Kentucky L 68-75 Marion W 71-46 @ Lewis W 80-71 @ IU-Southeast W 55-39 Berea W 75-45 IU-Southeast W 64-50 @ St. Joseph’s W 78-61 Georgetown W 55-25 @ Transylvania W 79-48 @ Georgetown W 63-53 @ Kentucky State W 73-59 @ Centre W 51-43 N Transylvania W 73-62* Kentucky Wesleyan W 72-64 @ Kentucky Wesleyan W 86-66 Xavier W 55-29 N Kentucky State L 68-74* Northern Kentucky L 60-82 @ IU-Southeast W 94-67 @ Kentucky State W 44-39 @ Campbellsville L 51-66 Campbellsville W 76-65 Spalding W 55-27 @ Cincinnati L 50-55 @ Georgetown W 86-79 Georgetown W 44-20 1977-78 (11-11) Hanover W 54-49 @ Xavier L 68-76 Kentucky State W 45-44 KAY WHELAN (72-39) Northern Kentucky L 70-75 Opponent Result @ Midway W 75-64 Kentucky State W 84-73 Cumberland W 71-68 Kentucky State L 62-85 1974-75 (18-5) @ Campbellsville L 77-88 Kentucky State L 72-96 Morehead State L 66-83 KAY WHELAN (34-9) @ Southern Indiana W 76-51 Western Kentucky L 65-98 Mount St. Joseph’s W 73-65 Opponent Result Pikeville W 108-67 Campbellsville L 68-81 N Georgetown W 73-57* Louisville L 40-53 Kentucky Wesleyan W 89-61 Louisville L 63-90 N Kentucky State L 66-78* N Eastern Kentucky L 44-74 @ Northern Kentucky L 57-88 Xavier W 73-57 N Cumberland W 75-67* N Kentucky L 33-83 Southern Indiana W 98-55 Kentucky Wesleyan W 88-54 Spalding W 58-26 Midway W 82-65 Kentucky State L 52-77 1980-81 (17-11) @ Transylvania W 71-27 Georgetown W 75-64 Cincinnati L 64-69 MADELENE NAEGELE (47-41) Evansville W 57-45 Indianapolis L 77-82 Northern Kentucky L 66-100 @ Morehead State L 64-72 Opponent Result @ Mount St. Joseph’s W 78-69 Berea W 98-57 @ Hanover W 90-63 Western Kentucky W 60-49 Louisville W 75-66 Kentucky Wesleyan W 90-44 Southern Indiana W 69-55 @ Georgetown W 63-44 Wright State W 95-66 Campbellsville L 63-70 @ Georgetown W 75-54 Hanover W 73-29 N Lewis W 83-64** Northern Kentucky L 69-83 Eastern Kentucky L 45-91 IU-Southeast W 66-33 N Kentucky Wesleyan W 88-68** Spalding W 97-42 @ Kentucky State W 58-51 Centre W 52-24 N Indianapolis W 66-63**\ Centre W 94-58 Midway W 90-50 @ Louisville W 44-42 Cumberland W 67-64 @ Wisconsin-Green Bay L 51-75 Campbellsville W 64-48 Centre L 68-71 @ Franklin W 86-70 1983-84 (19-7) Kentucky State W 49-29 Georgetown W 2-0 Wright State W 93-88 MADELENE NAEGELE (102-65) @ Kentucky State W 43-39 Cumberland W 65-60 @ Midway W 74-48 Opponent Result @ Spalding W 67-23 Kentucky State L 72-105 @ Cumberland W 71-55 @ Eastern Kentucky W 74-72 @ IU-Southeast W 56-29 Midway W 85-56 Kentucky Wesleyan L 64-68 Georgetown W 94-79 Berea W 65-47 @ Northern Kentucky L 68-80 Campbellsville W 86-68 Northern Kentucky L 43-58

2020 Bellarmine University all-time results

@ Northern Kentucky L 60-66 @ Northern Kentucky W 66-65 Lewis W 76-61 N Northern Michigan W 78-70* Kentucky State W 71-57 Northern Kentucky W 69-52* @ Oakland City W 79-65 @ North Dakota State L 64-87* @ Ashland W 80-54 Lake Superior State W 67-54* @ Georgetown L 62-68 @ Wright State W 72-60 @ Cal. Poly Pomona L 49-83* Indianapolis W 99-73 1991-92 (23-5/GLVC 13-5) @ Central State W 92-83 Kentucky State L 62-75 CHARLIE JUST (173-60/GLVC 100-32) @ Southern Indiana L 60-62 @ IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 66-67 1986-87 (21-8/GLVC 12-4) Opponent Result Lewis W 87-58 SIU-Edwardsville W 102-75 CHARLIE JUST (60-27/GLVC 35-11) Colorado Christian W 99-72 @ Kentucky State L 80-88 IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 87-51 Opponent Result Missouri-St. Louis W 102-82 St. Joseph’s W 83-55 @ Central State L 65-83 @ Union L 83-84 Georgetown W 98-55 @ Campbellsville W 56-53 @ IU-Southeast W 77-55 @ Central State L 58-60 Campbellsville W 81-69 @ Indianapolis L 62-70 @ Indianapolis W 94-71 Morehead State L 68-72 @ IUPU-Indianapolis W 105-80 @ Northern Kentucky W 71-54 @ Lewis W 82-75 @ Georgetown W 69-53 @ Lincoln Memorial W 79-75 @ Kentucky Wesleyan L 69-71 @ St. Joseph’s L 63-82 Eastern Kentucky W 77-51 @ SIU-Edwardsville W 91-78 @ Lewis L 49-67 Southern Indiana W 61-47 Grand Valley State W 78-59 @ Franklin W 82-55 @ St. Joseph’s W 98-80 Kentucky Wesleyan W 74-65 @ Campbellsville W 77-63 Kentucky Wesleyan W 81-76 IU-Southeast W 111-81 Northern Kentucky L 66-68 @ Kentucky State W 67-55 Southern Indiana W 91-76 @ Louisville W 76-67 @ Ashland W 78-74 Indianapolis W 76-58 @ Brescia W 83-51 Southern Indiana W 76-56 @ Ashland W 59-58 Kentucky State W 90-57 Kentucky Wesleyan W 94-74 @ IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 76-74 1989-90 (25-6/GLVC 15-3) @ IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 80-82 Indianapolis W 74-64 Lewis W 83-68 CHARLIE JUST (124-50/GLVC 72-24) @ Ashland W 83-63 @ Wright State L 87-93 @ Southern Indiana L 60-64 Opponent Result Northern Kentucky L 62-71 IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 92-63 @ Kentucky Wesleyan W 67-64 Missouri-Rolla W 69-64 Indianapolis W 94-92 @ Butler W 86-75 Kentucky State W 72-35 Delta State L61-87 @ St. Joseph’s L 72-83 Northern Kentucky L 60-63 Georgetown W 79-70 @ Lewis W 70-62 1984-85 (16-12/GLVC 10-4) IUPU-Indianapolis W 2-0 @ IUPU-Indianapolis W 98-76 IU-Southeast W 82-50 CHARLIE JUST (16-12/GLVC 10-4) @ Northern Kentucky L 68-79 N Southwest Baptist W 74-64 @ Kentucky State W 107-67 Opponent Result St. Joseph’s W 73-67 @ SIU-Edwardsville L 73- 85 Ashland W 83-67 @ Louisville L 56-80 @ IU-Southeast W 90-45 Oakland City W 83-47 IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 74-66 Campbellsville W 70-65 Southern Indiana W 62-54 Lewis W 73-66 @ Indianapolis W 80-58 Eastern Kentucky L 51-63 Kentucky Wesleyan W 78-72 @ Kentucky State W 81-54 @ Northern Kentucky L 84-86 Northern Kentucky L 66-72 @ St. Joseph’s W 76-72 @ Franklin W 79-66 Lewis W 71-40 Kentucky State L 60-68 @ Lewis W 69-64 @ St. Joseph’s L 71-85 St. Joseph’s L 69-76 @ Georgetown W 73-72 Ashland W 86-63 @ Indianapolis W 73-68 @ Southern Indiana W 106-99 @ Ferris State W 81-75 IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 92-63 Ashland W 70-51 @ Kentucky Wesleyan W 69-67 @ Wright State W 63-57 Wright State W 66-63 IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 75-70 Central State W 72-58 @ Indianapolis L 61-79 @ Southern Indiana W 85-57 1992-93 (18-10/GLVC 15-3) @ Southern Indiana W 59-58 @ Wright State L 67-80* @ Kentucky Wesleyan W 64-54 CHARLIE JUST (191-70/GLVC 115-35) @ Kentucky Wesleyan W 66-58 Campbellsville W 87-60 Opponent Result @ Campbellsville L 55-64 @ Northern Kentucky W 75-69 1987-88 (20-8/GLVC 10-6) Lincoln Memorial L 53-56 Lewis L 66-73 IU-Southeast W 96-55 CHARLIE JUST (80-35/GLVC 45-17) Florida Tech W 98-90 St. Joseph’s L 72-76 Northern Kentucky W 68-65 Opponent Result @ Georgetown L 67-76 @ Ashland W 68-50 Kentucky Wesleyan W 88-80 Central State W 81-74 N Cal. Poly SLO W 86-68 @ IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 66-63 Southern Indiana W 89-62 Kentucky State W 81-54 N Portland State L 74-77 @ Northern Kentucky L 65-66 @ IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 60-80 Cumberland W 81-62 N Saginaw Valley State L 74-76 Indianapolis W 74-65 @ Ashland W 80-58 N Cal. State-Los Angeles W 75-53 Tiffin W 75-64 @ IU-Southeast L 69-71 Indianapolis W 83-60 N North Dakota State W 81-80 St. Joseph’s W 71-59 Kentucky Wesleyan W 81-48 St. Joseph’s L 71-87 @ West Texas State L 60-68 Lewis W 89-71 Southern Indiana W 76-65 @ Lewis W 79-67 Campbellsville W 79-64 @ Indianapolis W 74-67 @ Kentucky State L 60-72 Kentucky State W 68-51 @ IUPU-Indianapolis W 79-63 @ Northern Kentucky L 80-82 @ Lewis L 61-71 Pace W 71-60* Georgetown W 79-63 Kentucky Wesleyan W 90-61 @ St. Joseph’s W 73-58 Florida Atlantic W 62-55* @ Southern Indiana W 56-52 Southern Indiana W 95-87 Ashland W 79-58 @ Bentley L 69-74* @ Kentucky Wesleyan L 56-59 @ IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 64-61 IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 63-59 @ Indianapolis W 73-71 @ Ashland W 73-57 Wright State W 81-72 Ashland W 71-59 1990-91 (25-6/GLVC 15-3) @ Campbellsville L 89-93 @ Indianapolis L 83-86 Northern Kentucky L 66-100 CHARLIE JUST (150-55/GLVC 87-27) @ Kentucky State W 90-58 @ St. Joseph’s L 68-81 Opponent Result Northern Kentucky W 75-72 1985-86 (23-7/GLVC 13-3) @ Lewis W 84-74 St. Leo, FL W 110-55 Indianapolis L 84-96 CHARLIE JUST (39-19/GLVC 23-7) St. Joseph’s L 70-85 SIU-Edwardsville W 75-58 @ Southern Indiana L 70-71 Opponent Result Lewis W 87-55 IUPU-Indianapolis W 102-70 @ Kentucky Wesleyan W 86-76 @ Eastern Kentucky L 71-82 @ Ashland W 68-52 @ Campbellsville L 71-80 Ashland W 76-63 Union W 92-65 @ Northern Kentucky L 66-87 Brescia W 77-58 IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 86-68 @ Cumberland W 72-59 Indianapolis L 68-83 Franklin W 74-65 @ Quincy L 56-69 Central State W 64-55 IU-Southeast W 95-69 Lewis W 73-63 Kentucky State W 111-47 Georgetown W 81-56 Southern Indiana W 79-57 @ Eckerd W 96-72 @ St. Joseph’s W 82-79 Northern Kentucky L 67-68 Kentucky Wesleyan W 73-61 @ St. Leo, FL W 101-44 @ Lewis W 87-59 @ Kentucky State W 62-41 @ Kentucky State W 79-60 St. Joseph’s W 102-81 N Michigan Tech L 73-92* @ Lewis W 89-74 @ Morehead State L 67-83 @ Kentucky Wesleyan L 62-69 @ St. Joseph’s W 86-73 @ IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 78-69 @ Southern Indiana W 76-52 1993-94 (25-6/GLVC 15-3) @ Morehead State L 60-67 IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 97-61 @ Georgetown W 67-63 CHARLIE JUST (217-75/GLVC 130-38) Southern Indiana W 74-67 @ Kentucky State W 99-44 Opponent Result Kentucky Wesleyan W 54-49 IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 72-73 1988-89 (19-9/GLVC 12-4) Spalding W 107-57 @ Ashland W 77-72 Ashland W 95-54 CHARLIE JUST (99-44/GLVC 57-21) IUPU-Indianapolis W 110-64 Campbellsville W 68-62 @ Northern Kentucky W 66-61 Opponent Result Kentucky State W 82-40 @ Indianapolis W 75-63 @ Indianapolis W 99-69 N Clarion W 95-75 N Cal. State-Hayward W 87-59 @ IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 58-60 Southern Indiana W 86-46 @ Grand Valley State W 65-64 N Metropolitan State W 80-63 Kentucky State W 85-46 Kentucky Wesleyan W 86-57 @ Kentucky State L 68-73 @ Portland State L 71-85 Indianapolis W 69-56 @ IU-Southeast W 67-64 Morehead State L 67-74 Quincy W 87-52 IU-Southeast W 100-44 Kentucky State W 97-63 @ Campbellsville W 68-61 Washburn W 91-65 IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 90-71 @ Ashland W 70-53 IUPU-Indianapolis W 73-64 Indianapolis W 83-79 Ashland W 76-49 @ IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 91-84 Ashland W 68-52 Northern Kentucky W 81-64 @ Kentucky Wesleyan W 73-55 Indianapolis W 77-72 @ Northern Kentucky W 55-53 @ Lewis W 101-63 @ Southern Indiana L 58-62 Northern Kentucky W 84-71 @ Kentucky Wesleyan W 76-70 @ St. Joseph’s W 70-61 St. Joseph’s W 84-76 @ Lewis W 77-61 @ Southern Indiana W 77-72 IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 62-50 Lewis W 79-66 @ St. Joseph’s L 68-76 St. Joseph’s L 70-75 Ashland W 66-64 @ Wright State L 64-69 N Michigan Tech W 84-66*

Bellarmine University 21 all-time results

@ Southern Indiana W 91-89 CHARLIE JUST (279-96/GLVC 176-50) Northern Kentucky L 47-59 St. Joseph’s W 82-69 @ Kentucky Wesleyan L 63-66 Opponent Result @ Quincy W 71-66 Indianapolis W 67-61 @ Northern Kentucky W 74-71 Ind. of Pennsylvania W 78-58 @ Missouri-St. Louis W 92-82 St. Francis, IN W 91-82 @ Indianapolis W 95-79 Rollins W 75-67 Kentucky Wesleyan W 92-64 Kentucky Wesleyan W 102-87 St. Joseph’s W 66-52 @ IUPU-Indianapolis L 63-68 @ Wisconsin-Parkside W 77-71 @ Ferris State W 76-74 Lewis W 80-74 @ St. Joseph’s W 85-60 @ Lewis L 75-79 N Lake Superior State L 83-89 @ IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 78-70 Georgetown W 85-71 SIU-Edwardsville W 62-61 @ Missouri-St. Louis L 51-70 @ Ashland L 82-88 N Cal. State-Stanislaus L 56-59 Southern Indiana W 64-57 @ Quincy L 52-69 Kentucky Wesleyan W 81-58 N Rio Grande W 82-79 N St. Joseph’s W 101-94** Lewis W 109-65 Southern Indiana L 84-85 @ IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 74-50 N Missouri-St. Louis W 64-62** Wisconsin-Parkside W 96-72 @ SIU-Edwardsville W 88-74 Indianapolis W 88-59 N Northern Kentucky L 72-74** @ Indianapolis W 73-68 @ Kentucky State W 74-51 Northern Kentucky L 59-65 N Grand Valley State L 57-70* @ Northern Kentucky W 72-59 N Michigan Tech W 59-54* @ Oakland City W 72-70 @ Kentucky Wesleyan W 82-79 N Lake Superior State W 77-74* Kentucky Wesleyan W 83-54 1999-00 (18-10/GLVC 12-8) @ Southern Indiana W 78-72 N Norfolk State W 92-80* @ Lewis L 62-71 DAVID SMITH (39-19/GLVC 29-13) Quincy L 70-72 N Cal. State-San Bern. L 55-77* SIU-Edwardsville W 87-61 @ Southern Indiana L 67-68 Opponent Result N North Alabama L 75-79* @ Wisconsin-Parkside L 54-59 @ SIU-Edwardsville L 61-64 Charleston W 80-61 @ St. Joseph’s L 72-82 Quincy W 79-50 Catawba W 78-61 Northern Kentucky W 81-78 1994-95 (18-9/GLVC 13-5) Missouri-St. Louis W 84-61 Oakland City W 100-56 @ Spalding W 83-61 CHARLIE JUST (235-84/GLVC 143-43) IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 78-63 @ Quincy W 85-72 Southern Indiana L 85-96 Opponent Result St. Joseph’s W 83-67 @ Missouri-St. Louis L 57-66 Missouri-St. Louis L 61-76 Northeast Missouri St. W 98-96 @ Northern Kentucky W 71-63 @ Kentucky Wesleyan L 48-64 N SIU-Edwardsville W 90-79** Portland State L 57-71 @ Indianapolis W 66-60 @ Tusculum W 84-71 N Northern Kentucky L 88-92** Spalding W 109-61 @ Kentucky Wesleyan W 69-63 @ Louisville L 56-80 Georgetown W 72-39 Wisconsin-Parkside W 86-75 @ Tampa W 72-69 @ Oakland University L 76-82 Southern Indiana L 75-105 Indianapolis L 66-71 2002-03 (21-10/GLVC 14-6) @ Tampa L 74-76 SIU-Edwardsville W 87-74 @ Northern Kentucky W 76-72 DAVID SMITH (98-47/GLVC 67-35) @ Florida Southern L 96-103 @ Missouri-St. Louis W 91-86 IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 72-68 Opponent Result IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 94-72 @ Quincy W 72-61 St. Joseph’s W 88-70 Pittsburgh-Johnstown W 92-75 Ashland W 71-67 N Michigan Tech L 80-83* @ Southern Indiana W 78-73 Catawba W 99-90 @ Northern Kentucky L 50-54 @ SIU-Edwardsville L 73-86 Missouri-St. Louis W 93-72 @ Indianapolis L 63-70 1997-98 (20-9/GLVC 12-6) Lewis L 53-76 Southern Indiana W 61-59 St. Joseph’s L 76-77 CHARLIE JUST (299-105/GLVC 188-56) Wisconsin-Parkside W 87-74 Northern Kentucky W 71-65 Lewis W 100-69 Opponent Result Missouri-St. Louis W 95-80 @ Ohio Valley College W 86-77 @ Kentucky Wesleyan W 65-47 N Missouri Western L 63-73 Quincy W 75-56 Spalding W 105-58 @ Southern Indiana L 86-100 N Philadephia Textile W 99-89 @ St. Joseph’s W 78-71 N Fort Lewis L 46-54 @ IUPU-Indianapolis W 119-111 N Mesa State W 78-65 @ IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 55-69 N Nova Southeastern L 66-68 @ Kentucky State W 86-66 Oakland City W 92-57 Kentucky Wesleyan W 98-82 Kentucky State W 104-73 Indianapolis W 93-54 Florida Southern W 76-57 SIU-Edwardsville W 68-63 @ St. Joseph’s W 86-81 Northern Kentucky W 72-49 @ North Dakota L 45-98 Southern Indiana W 76-60 @ Wisconsin-Parkside W 68-61 @ Lewis W 69-61 @ North Dakota State W 69-64 @ Wisconsin-Parkside L 62-66 SIU-Edwardsville W 76-75 @ St. Joseph’s L 61-82 @ Missouri-St. Louis W 75-73 @ Lewis L 60-70 Quincy L 65-76 Southern Indiana W 93-88 @ Quincy W 94-61 N SIU-Edwardsville W 64-56** @ Southern Indiana L 72-90 Kentucky Wesleyan W 80-62 @ Georgetown W 84-79 N Northern Kentucky L 55-73** @ Kentucky Wesleyan W 82-69 SIU-Edwardsville W 83-49 Kentucky State W 80-41 @ Northern Kentucky L 69-73 Kentucky State W 64-58 Southern Indiana L 68-77 2000-01 (20-8/GLVC 12-8) @ Indianapolis L 62-66 @ Ashland W 81-76 SIU-Edwardsville W 73-61 DAVID SMITH (59-27/GLVC 41-21) Wisconsin-Parkside W 72-62 @ IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 82-81 Lewis W 87-70 Kentucky Wesleyan W 77-70 Opponent Result @ Quincy L 68-77 @ Northern Kentucky L 61-75 Puerto Rico-Humacao W 136-25 @ Missouri-St. Louis W 82-76 1995-96 (24-4/GLVC 18-2) IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 84-62 Lincoln Memorial W 94-71 Kentucky Wesleyan W 91-77 CHARLIE JUST (259-88/GLVC 161-45) St. Joseph’s W 73-64 N Charleston W 79-58 Indianapolis L 61-80 Opponent Result @ Wisconsin-Parkside W 90-61 @ Ind. of Pennsylvania L 77-81 St. Joseph’s W 112-98 Wayne State W 77-29 @ Lewis L 70-71 Quincy W 97-80 @ Lewis W 91-70 Armstrong State W 83-50 IUPU-Indianapolis W 78-68 Missouri-St. Louis W 89-85 @ SIU-Edwardsville W 75-67 N Emporia State L 74-77 @ Kentucky Wesleyan W 70-53 N Georgetown W 83-68 N SIU-Edwardsville W 81-69** @ Washburn W 62-57 Indianapolis W 93-64 Kentucky Wesleyan W 93-85 N Indianapolis L 55-78** @ Georgetown W 86-66 @ Southern Indiana L 55-90 @ Oakland City W 94-66 N Hillsdale W 72-71* @ Spalding W 84-57 @ SIU-Edwardsville L 65-84 St. Joseph’s W 114-84 N Quincy L 93-101* @ IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 76-78 Quincy W 91-67 @ IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 110-86 @ St. Joseph’s L 95-96 Missouri-St. Louis W 76-60 @ Lewis W 65-56 Quincy W 79-44 @ Indianapolis L 71-84 @ Wisconsin-Parkside W 76-63 2003-04 (21-9/GLVC 15-5) Lewis W 80-53 Northern Kentucky W 70-68 @ Northern Kentucky L 79-88 DAVID SMITH (119-56/GLVC 82-40) @ Kentucky Wesleyan W 68-62 @ Northern Kentucky L 73-80* @ Indianapolis W 65-61 Opponent Result @ Indianapolis W 117-68 Southern Indiana W 100-92 @ Spalding W 103-84 @ Northern Kentucky W 75-73 1998-99 (21-9/GLVC 17-5) SIU-Edwardsville L 79-84 Shepherd W 86-77 Wisconsin-Parkside W 91-46 DAVID SMITH (21-9/GLVC 17-5) @ Missouri-St. Louis L 70-77 North Alabama W 98-71 St. Joseph’s W 95-74 Opponent Result @ Quincy W 96-91 Southern Indiana W 93-86 @ SIU-Edwardsville W 82-70 Alabama-Huntsville W 98-59 Wisconsin-Parkside W 86-73 Missouri-St. Louis W 94-51 @ Quincy W 72-62 Bentley L 72-86 Lewis W 91-69 @ SIU-Edwardsville W 70-69 Kentucky Wesleyan W 78-46 @ Northern Kentucky L 74-77 @ Kentucky Wesleyan L 74-84 @ Lewis L 68-71 @ Southern Indiana W 72-70 @ Indianapolis W 80-62 Indianapolis W 88-82 N Florida Tech W 79-74 IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 114-73 St. Joseph’s L 88-89 Northern Kentucky W 78-75 N Clayton State L 63-75 Indianapolis W 70-57 IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 90-42 @ SIU-Edwardsville L 56-73 N Mercyhurst W 73-55 @ Lewis W 72-48 @ Kentucky Wesleyan W 72-61 @ Southern Indiana L 76-78 @ Findlay L 85-90 @ Wisconsin-Parkside W 55-42 @ Oakland City L 64-74 N Missouri-St. Louis W 95-61** St. Joseph’s W 87-77 Southern Indiana W 80-77 @ District of Columbia W 68-48 N Southern Indiana L 76-87** Indianapolis W 82-73 SIU-Edwardsville W 93-55 @ Southern Indiana L 66-77 Kentucky Wesleyan W 74-50 Northern Kentucky W 66-57 @ SIU-Edwardsville W 68-58 2001-02 (18-10/GLVC 13-9) @ Missouri-St. Louis W 84-49 N Southern Indiana W 89-80* Lewis W 81-75 DAVID SMITH (77-37/GLVC 53-29) @ Quincy L 63-78 N Northern Michigan L 55-84* Lewis L 72-89 Wisconsin-Parkside W 74-57 Opponent Result Wisconsin-Parkside W 84-72 Missouri-St. Louis W 87-79 Erskine W 107-49 @ Indianapolis L 67-74 Quincy W 76-48 Carson-Newman W 80-65 @ Northern Kentucky L 62-63 @ IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 68-62 @ SIU-Edwardsville L 75-78 @ Kentucky Wesleyan W 88-66 @ St. Joseph’s W 88-80 @ Lewis W 73-57 1996-97 (20-8/GLVC 15-5) Indianapolis W 90-67 @ Southern Indiana W 91-83

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Quincy W 83-70 Northern Kentucky W 85-78 St. Joseph’s W 82-57 SIU-Edwardsville W 84-64 @ Saginaw Valley State L 75-79 @ Kentucky Wesleyan W 60-43 @ Wisconsin-Parkside W 67-59 @ Christian Brothers W 54-51 @ Wisconsin-Parkside L 52-77 @ St. Joseph’s W 93-75 N Hillsdale W 63-54 Lewis L 57-61 Northern Kentucky W 74-65 @ Findlay W 84-58 Indianapolis W 87-76 N Wisconsin-Parkside W 80-57** @ Lewis L 57-76 @ Northern Kentucky L 54-71 N Indianapolis L 83-91** @ Wisconsin-Parkside L 69-86 @Northern Kentucky** L 69-80 N Indianapolis L 67-79* UM-St. Louis W 67-49 UM-Rolla W 74-68 N Game played at neutral site 2004-05 (21-9/GLVC 14-6) @ Southern Indiana W 68-61 * NCAA Tournament Game DAVID SMITH (140-65/GLVC 96-46) @ Kentucky Wesleyan L 58-67 ** GLVC Tournament Game St. Joseph’s W 96-78 Opponent Result Indianapolis W 77-68 Spalding W 97-68 @ Rockhurst W 87-70 @ Alderson-Broaddus W 94-68 @ Drury L 76-92 Northern Kentucky W 77-66 Wisconsin-Parkside W 73-60 @ St. Joseph’s W 96-83 Lewis L 70-79 @ Wisconsin-Parkside L 81-103 Kentucky Wesleyan W 76-56 Quincy W 82-79 @ Northern Kentucky L 64-76 N Robert Morris W 86-54 @ Indianapolis L 52-66 N Shepherd W 87-81 @ St. Joseph’s W 68-55 N Tusculum W 78-68 N SIU-Edwardsville W 68-55** Grand Valley State W 55-50 N Lewis L 60-66** Mercyhurst L 75-78 @ Lewis L 62-82* SIU-Edwardsville W 75-64 @ Southern Indiana W 84-80 @ Kentucky Wesleyan W 79-60 2007-08 (20-12/ GLVC 12-7) @ Northern Kentucky L 53-56 DAVID SMITH (193-102/GLVC 129-70) @ Indianapolis W 80-76 Opponent Result Wisconsin-Parkside L 72-75 Limestone W 80-69 Lewis L 78-86 Winona State L 81-86 @ Quincy W 78-64 Colo.-Colorado Springs L 67-73 @ Missouri-St. Louis W 87-72 Grand Valley Sate W 66-59 Kentucky Wesleyan W 94-81 @ Kentucky Sate W 63-54 Indianapolis L 84-90 Christian Brothers W 76-57 St. Joseph’s W 95-62 @ SIU Edwardsville L 63-65 @ Lewis L 73-85 @ Quincy University L 68-76 @ SIU-Edwardsville W 78-55 Alice Lloyd W 116-68 Missouri-St. Louis W 71-63 Gannon W 84-79 Southern Indiana W 95-89 Central Missouri L 48-55 N Northern Kentucky W 62-54** Lake Superior W 84-79 N Quincy L 49-68** @Northwood W 89-86 N Lake Superior State L 75-87* Drury W 86-78 Rockhurst W 77-63 2005-06 (14-14/GLVC 10-9) @ St. Joseph’s W 75-37 DAVID SMITH (154-79/GLVC 106-55) @ Indianapolis L 56-70 Kentucky Wesleyan W 78-53 Opponent Result Southern Indiana W 75-67 Limestone W 77-63 @ Missouri S& T L 65-76 Rollins L 69-73 @ Missouri-St. Louis W 84-73 @ St. Joseph’s W 87-71 Wisconisn-Parkside W 77-68 Drury L 72-75 Lewis W 94-78 Rockhurst W 94-60 @ Northern Kentucky L 59-72 @ Cal. State-Stanislaus L 81-94 Inidanapolis L 58-61 @ San Francisco State W 89-73 St. Joseph’s W 96-49 @ Cal. State-Mont. Bay W 82-48 Northern Kentucky W 73-60 N Hillsdale W 79-74 @ Kentucky Wesleyan W 78-72 N Findlay L 73-75 @ Lewis W 79-66 @ Oakland City L 62-69 @ Wisconsin-Parkside L 58-65 Southern Indiana W 83-77 @ Missouri S & T L 65-70 Kentucky Wesleyan W 78-71 @ Drury L 70-80 @ Missouri-Rolla L 72-74 @ Missouri-St. Louis L 66-68 Wisconsin-Parkside W 81-63 2008-09 (16-12/GLVC 8-10) Lewis L 57-72 DAVID SMITH (209-114/GLVC 137-80) @ Indianapolis L 44-66 Opponent Result @ Northern Kentucky L 64-66 Kentucky State W 84-72 @ Quincy L 69-83 N-Flagler W 76-60 @ SIU-Edwardsville L 63-72 @ Merrimack W 85-63 St. Joseph’s W 74-68 Saginaw Valley W 91-67 Indianapolis W 80-72 @ St. Joseph’s College W 104-59 Northern Kentucky L 70-82 @ Indianapolis L 69-78 @ Kentucky Wesleyan W 73-68 @ Wilberforce Univ. W 86-70 @ Lewis W 79-67 Oakland City W 111-58 @ Wisconsin-Parkside W 66-60 Alice Lloyd College W 100-59 N Quincy L 74-82** Lake Superior State W 95-59 Northwood L 88-92 2006-07 (19-11/GLVC 11-8) #1 Northern KY L 53-60 DAVID SMITH (173-90/GLVC 117-63) Kentucky Wesleyan L 59-64 Southern Indiana W 77-58 Opponent Result Slippery Rock W 76-56 @ Missouri-St. Louis W 75-64 Fayetteville State W 100-63 @ Rockhurst W 76-58 Kentucky State W 94-59 Drury L 77-80 @ Grand Valley State W 64-62 Missouri S& T W 87-80 SIU-Edwardsville L 61-71 @ Lewis University L 70-77 Quincy W 64-44 @ Quincy University L 92-93 Wisconsin-Parkside L 87-90

Bellarmine University 23 Bellarmine Leadership

Dr. Joseph J. McGowan, President Dr. Joseph J. McGowan was appointed as full-time undergraduate enrollment and a 60% civic and service life Bellarmine University’s third president in 1990. increase in total full-time enrollment over the of the community, He came to the position uniquely qualified, hav- past ten years. Our student quality and program Commonwealth and ing served for twenty-one years at Fordham quality remain at all-time highs as demonstrated nation. He most re- University in New York as vice president and by our ACT/SAT score and accreditation in- cently served on the dean. Prior to that he was an admissions and dicators. boards of the National financial aid officer at the University of Notre Student life has been enriched by the estab- Association of Inde- Dame. He received his in higher edu- lishment of Campus Ministry, a Student Counsel- pendent and cation from Columbia University in New York ing Center, Health Center, and Commuter Stu- of which and earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees dent Center. The number of residence students he is Vice Chair, the from the . He also is grew from 476 to 850. The Athletic program American Council on a graduate of Harvard University’s Institute for focus has resulted in an increase in intercollegiate Higher Education, the Educational Management. sports teams from 15 to 19 and groundbreaking Council of Independent Colleges, the Execu- Dr. McGowan led the transformation of for our new Owsley Frazier Stadium. tive Committee of Greater Louisville Inc., the Bellarmine College to Bellarmine University, Under Dr. McGowan’s leadership, providing Association of Independent Kentucky Colleges which has been named as one of the region’s resources for Bellarmine has been very success- and Universities, , the best comprehensive schools by U.S. News and ful as efforts have resulted in an increase of over Frazier International History Museum, and the World Report for 15 continuous years. Bellarm- 21% in the University’s operating budget revenue J. B. Speed Art Museum. ine University also is regularly recognized by over a 3-year period. The beautiful 135-acre In Vision 2020, Dr. McGowan has newly in its annual “Best 368 campus has seen an increase in the number of envisioned Bellarmine University as the premier Colleges,” and this year in Forbes.com’s listing, buildings from 15 in 1990 to 40 buildings today, independent Catholic university in the South Bellarmine is rated in the top 100 of all colleges providing 810,000 square feet of wonderful and thereby the leading private university in and universities in the United States. teaching and living space -- while winning 11 the Commonwealth and region, and presently With the creation of 20 new academic pro- architectural awards. is involved in building the University’s faculty, grams centered on the revised liberal arts core, In addition to his leadership on the Bel- academic and student life, and building the re- Bellarmine has experienced a 45% increase in larmine campus, Dr. McGowan is active in the sources to realize Vision 2020.

Dr. Fred Rhodes, Vice Scott Wiegandt, President for academic Director of Athletics and student life Scott Wiegandt is in his sixth year as athletics director Dr. Fred W. Rhodes was appointed Vice President of Bellarmine University, after serving the previous for Student Affairs and Dean of Students at Bellarm- two years as assistant athletics director. During his ine University in 1991 and currently serves as Vice tenure, the Bellarmine athletics program has shown President for Academic and Student Life. major improvements within the GLVC, jumping from Under Dr. Rhodes’ leadership, Academic and 8th among 11 schools during his first year to ranking Student Life are thriving in their mission of providing services to students third out of 13 schools in the 2008-09 All-Sports Trophy standings. in the areas of career services, counseling, internships, student activities, Facilities also have seen a dramatic upgrade. The construction of Ow- residence life, campus ministry, service learning and volunteerism, dis- sley B. Frazier Stadium and the Eddie Weber Tennis Complex, as well as ability services, international and minority student services, intramural renovations to Knights Hall and the baseball and softball facilities, have sports, wellness and health services, library, registrar, Merton Center, come under Wiegandt’s watch. He also oversaw the addition of Division food services and athletics. He is also involved in service learning and I men’s lacrosse. volunteerism in the Louisville area and has created volunteer experiences Wiegandt is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Di- for students and faculty in Central and South America and the Caribbean. rectors of Athletics, the National Association of Athletic Development Dr. Rhodes has taught at the University of South Florida, University of Directors, the national board of directors for the Division II Athletics Tennessee, and Bellarmine University. He has Directors Association, and the board of directors of the Greater Louisville served on student affairs faculty programs at the University of South Sports Commission. Previously, he served on the GLVC’s executive com- Carolina, University of Arizona, Emory University, Tulane University, mittee and basketball championship committee and the St. Catherine’s Clemson University and the University of Georgia. Dr. Rhodes was College Advisory Board. named a Fulbright Scholar in 2007. Wiegandt began his affiliation with Bellarmine as a student and a Before joining Bellarmine, Dr. Rhodes served in student affairs posts pitcher on the baseball team. He was an NCAA Division II All-American at the University of Louisville and the University of Central Arkansas. in 1989, the same year he earned his degree in biology. When selected He received his doctorate in education from Mississippi State Univer- by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 1989 draft, Wiegandt began a 10-year sity; his M.S. from the University of Tennessee; and his bachelor’s was professional baseball career, spending eight seasons with the Phillies’ and earned (with honors) at Maryville College. Dr. Rhodes has also done one each with the St. Louis Cardinals’ and Pittsburgh Pirates’ organiza- post-graduate study at Harvard University. tions. He posted a 2.97 career ERA in over 400 appearances, including Dr. Rhodes is a member of numerous professional organizations and has five seasons at AAA. served in leadership positions in organizatons such as the Southern Associa- After teaching and coaching at Holy Cross High School, Wiegandt returned tion of College Student Affairs (SACSA), the National Association of Student to Bellarmine to coach the baseball team and earn his master’s degree. He Personnel Administrators (NASPA), and the College Personnel Associations served as head coach for four seasons before moving into his administrative of Arkansas and Kentucky. Dr. Rhodes is the recipient of NASPA’s John Jones duties. Award for Outstanding Service as Dean in the Southeast and the Melveen Wiegandt is married to the former Danielle Atzinger, who holds two D. Hardy Award for outstanding contributions in research and service to the graduate education degrees from Bellarmine. She is currently principal at Holy profession of Student Affairs administrators. Cross High School. They have three children: Caleb, Callie, and Cole. 2424 Bellarmine University

Bellarmine Leadership Knights’ Athletic Staff

Administration

Skip Welch Jim Vargo Marilyn Staples Faculty Athletics Rep. Linda Burt Traci Siemens Asst. Dir. of Athletics/ Asst. Director of Athletics/ Asst. Director of Athletics/ Athletics Secretary/ Administrative Assistant Dir. of Event Mgmt. Director of Recruiting Sr. Women’s Administrator Office Manager Ann Jirkovsky

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David Krebs Heidi Neitzke Brad Bluestone John Spugnardi Patrick Crush Head Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Assistant Athletic Sports Information Asst. Sports Trainer Trainer Director Information Director

Head Coaches

Deron Spink Scott Davenport David Smith Jim Vargo Don Hubbuch Ernie Denham Baseball Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Men’s and Women’s Field Hockey Men’s Golf Cross Country/Track & Field

Art Henry Jack McGetrick Tim Chastonay Renee Hicks Todd Murphy John Mican Dan Palmer Women’s Golf Lacrosse Men’s & Women’s Softball Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Volleyball Soccer

INTERNS

Sid Clevinger, Sports Information Chris Cooper, Special Projects John Engelbrecht, Athletics Marketing

Bellarmine University 25 Athletic Facilities

Owsley B. Frazier Stadium Knights Hall In the fall of 2007, Bellarmine dedicated the $5.1 million Owsley B. Knight’s Hall is home to Bellarmine basketball and volleyball. Built in Frazier Stadium on the school’s campus, just off of Newburg Road. This 1960, Knights Hall has an atmosphere all its own and can seat up to state-of-the-art facility is now the home of Bellarmine’s soccer, field 3,000 passionate Knight fans. While “retro” in appearance, Knights hockey, lacrosse, and track teams. The artificial field surface, called the Hall has plenty of modern amenities. The newly remodeled President’s Joseph P. and Janet A. Clayton Field, was installed by the Motz Group room, complete with couches and a bar, overlooks the court from the and is the same “24/7” product as can be found at the football fields east baseline, while the recently re-painted court includes the BU logo used by the Miami Dolphins and the University of Kentucky. The track and the NBA charge line. The scorers’ bench features five back-lit tables facilities include an eight-lane dual-durometer polyurethane poured and a modern sound and public address system. surface provided by Benyon Sport Surfaces, as well as three long jump Besides housing all of Bellarmine’s home basketball and volleyball pits, two pole vault areas, a high jump pit, and a water steeplechase pit. contests, Knights Hall is also used for numerous high school games, The field can also be fully lit for night play. It seats approximately 2,000 graduation ceremonies, and concerts. The Hall was dedicated in 1960 spectators and has a concession stand and press box facility. with a home game against the University of Louisville and has since featured some great matchups starting in the ’60s with rival and NAIA national champion Kentucky State, to Fly Williams and his teams from Austin Peay, all the way up to the Knight’s women’s basketball regional championship games of the ’90s. The arena has also hosted some very special guests including , the Grateful Dead, and Pete Rose among others. In 2007, Knights Hall was featured on ESPN when NBA greats such as , Darrell Griffith, and Kenny “Sky” Walker judged the McDonald’s High School All-American Slam Dunk Contest.

Knights Field Bellarmine’s baseball and softball teams each have a home at . Both diamonds are natural grass and are located on campus. The baseball field was built in 1954 and has been renovated several times. It now features an elevated press box overlooking home plate as well as covered dugouts, bullpens, a batting cage and a large electronic scoreboard in right field. The field dimensions are 360 feet down the SuRF Center left field line (where the fence is now 20-feet hight), 385 feet to dead center, and 340 feet down the right-field line. The Student Recreation and Fitness Center (SuRF) contains three The softball field has a full service concession stand located behind indoor tennis courts, six new outdoor courts, an exercise and fitness home plate as well as covered dugouts and an electronic scoreboard area, a free play area, locker rooms, offices and a student lounge. The located in left field. The field dimensions are 190 feet down the foul exercise floor is supplied with treadmills, bikes, elliptical weight ma- lines and 220 feet to center. Both fields have bleacher seating to accom- chines and free weights. Floor mats are also available for stretching. modate 300 spectators as well as ample hillside grass seating. Table tennis and a pool table are also available.

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Bellarmine University

Bellarmine University is an independent, liberal to lacrosse, soccer, field hockey, arts, Catholic university, founded in 1950 by the and track & field. Archdiocese of Louisville. In 1968, Bellarm- The heart and soul of Bel- ine merged with Ursuline College and became larmine is our talented and caring an independent university governed by a self- faculty. The university boasts one perpetuating Board of Trustees. Bellarmine hundred and seventeen full-time continues in the Catholic tradition, the oldest faculty, with 81 percent holding continuing tradition of higher education in the a Ph.D. or the highest degree in history of the world. The university is named for their field. With a 13-to-1 ratio of , Jesuit, Cardinal and Saint. students to faculty and an average Our spiritual and ethical role model is Trappist class size of 19, Bellarmine students Monk and author , champion of get personal, considerate attention social justice, peace, ecumenism, ecology, and in small-class settings. contemplative practice. Merton’s works are col- A diverse student body from lected at the world-renowned Merton Center on 30 states and 17 foreign countries Bellarmine’s campus. studies at Bellarmine. Our total Five miles from downtown Louisville, Bel- enrollment is approximately 2,550 arts and sciences, business, education, nursing larmine is set in the Highlands neighborhood. of which 1,737 are full-time undergraduate stu- and health sciences. We also offer a five-year Our scenic 135-acre campus consists of 29 dents. Accounting/MBA program. Graduate degrees buildings featuring the Norton Health Science Bellarmine offers semester, yearlong and include MBA, Executive MBA, MA in Com- Center, the W.L. Lyons Brown library, seven summer study-abroad programs in 58 countries munication, MSN, MA Education MAT, MSLA residence halls, a chapel in the woods, campus on six continents. We also offer a comprehensive (Laboratory Science), MAIT (Applied Informa- center, and recreational facilities, such as indoor internship program, ensuring that Bellarmine tion Technology), MA Spirituality and Doctor of and outdoor tennis courts; a fitness center; golf students get on-the-job access to real-world job Physical Therapy. For a complete list of majors course; sand volleyball court; and athletic fields experience in the field of their choice. and programs available, please visit www.bel- including a state-of-the-art stadium that’s home Bellarmine offers more than 50 majors in the larmine.edu/programs.

Louisville—A Sports Lover’s Town

Although Louisville ranks as the 16th largest city world-class exhibits such as the Gorilla Forest, course, Louisville is home to the famous Louis- in America, it is able to maintain its small town which recently earned special recognition from ville Slugger, whose headquarters offer daily bat charm and feel while offering all the big city the American Zoological Association. factory tours and an interactive museum full of amenities: an award-winning arts scene with top Louisville is a sports lovers’ city. Home to baseball memorabilia. The city also boasts Free- level theater, music and visual arts; a parks system the world-famous Kentucky Derby, Louisville dom Hall, a 19,000-seat arena that has hosted designed by Frederick Law Olmsted that is the each year welcomes hundreds of thousands of six NCAA Final Fours, along with countless envy of cities nationwide; a vibrant downtown race fans to Churchill Downs to experience college and high school games, NBA exhibition life, recently invigorated with the addition of 4th the most exciting two minutes in sports. But games, minor-league hockey contests, and Arena Street Live, Waterfront Park, Louisville Slugger Louisville has so many more sporting thrills to Football League games. And the Muhammed Field, Extreme Park, the state-of-the-art Ali offer. The , the Triple-A affiliate Ali Center celebrates the values and life of The Museum honoring the “greatest,” and the e-Main of the Cincinnati Reds, play ball in downtown Greatest Of All Time. USA Technology corridor; and a zoo that offers Louisville’s charming Slugger Field. And, of Louisville’s golf courses are some of the fin- est in the Midwest, as evidenced by the PGA’s selection of Jack Nicklaus-designed Valhalla for the 1996 and 2000 PGA Championships, the 2004 Senior PGA Championship, and the 2008 Ryder Cup. With its renowned Olmstead Parks System and ambitions new “City of Parks,” Louisville is also a paradise for amateur sports lovers. The thrilling Extreme Park offers excitement for skat- ers, skateboarders, and bikers, including 40,000 square feet of skating surface and a 24-foot full pipe. The city’s parks offer everything from hik- ing to golf to tennis to soccer, to Frisbee golf. And the beautiful Ohio River is a spectacular playground for boating, skiing, and fishing. With all of that going for it, it’s little wonder that Places Rated Almanac consistently ranks Louisville as one of the best places to live in America.

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