SIT ER Y ooff IV N U 2004-05 IN D IS IANAPOL Contents 2004-05 Indianapolis Schedule 2004-05 Schedule ...... 1 University of Indianapolis Facts ...... 1 Nov. 14 at Evansville (Exhibition) 3 pm Media Information ...... 2 Nov. 19 vs. Ashland (at Gannon) 8 pm 2004-05 Outlook ...... 3 Nov. 20 at Gannon (GLIAC/GLVC Challenge) 3 pm Coaching Staff/Rosters Nov. 23 FINDLAY 7 pm Nov. 26 at Southern * 6:15 pm Head Coach Teri Moren ...... 4 Nov. 28 at Kentucky Wesleyan* 2:15 pm Assistants Amy Cherubini, Sarah Shackle ...... 5 Dec. 2 NORTHERN KENTUCKY* 5:30 pm 2004-05 Radio-TV Roster ...... 6 Dec. 4 at Oakland City 2 pm 2004-05 Rosters ...... 7 Dec. 9 WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE* 5:30 pm Player Profiles Dec. 11 LEWIS* 1 pm Dec. 18 Cent. Arkansas (at W. Palm Beach, Fla.) 6 pm Amanda Davidson ...... 8 Dec. 20 Molloy (N.Y.) (at W. Palm Beach, Fla.) 4 pm Mandy Geryak ...... 9 Dec. 30 FISHER (Mass.) 5:30 pm Adrienne Jones ...... 10 Jan. 6 at Quincy* 6:15 pm Erin Moran ...... 11 Jan. 8 at Missouri-St. Louis* 2 pm Amanda Norris ...... 12 Jan. 13 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN* 5:30 pm Eileen Patton ...... 13 Jan. 15 BELLARMINE* (TV) 5:30 pm Sara Riedeman ...... 14 Jan. 22 ST. JOSEPH’S* (TV/Chilli Supper) 5:30 pm Kaysee Stoner ...... 15 Jan. 27 at Lewis* 6:30 pm Deanna Thomson...... 16 Jan. 29 at SIU Edwardsville* 2 pm Amy Wisser ...... 17 Feb. 3 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS* 5:30 pm 2003-04 in Review Feb. 5 SO. INDIANA* (TV/Hall of Fame) 1 pm Feb. 10 at Bellarmine* 5:45 pm 2003-04 Statistics...... 18 Feb. 12 at Northern Kentucky* 5:30 pm Opponents, Series Records ...... 19 Feb. 17 at Saint Joseph’s* 6:30 pm History Feb. 19 at Wisconsin-Parkside* 2 pm Feb. 24 SIU EDWARDSVILLE* 5:30 pm Great Lakes Valley Conference ...... 20 Feb. 26 QUINCY* (Senior Day) 1 pm Nicoson Hall ...... 21 Mar. 4-6 at GLVC Tournament (Evansville) TBA Team and Individual Records ...... 22-23 Times EST. *Great Lakes Valley Conference Year-by-Year Results ...... 24-25 All-Time Letterwinners ...... 26-27 University Facts Indianapolis Information Location: ...... Indianapolis, Indiana City of Indianapolis ...... 28 Founded: ...... 1902 University of Indianapolis...... 29 Enrollment: ...... 4,000 President: ...... Dr. Jerry Israel Personnel Arena: ...... Nicoson Hall (4,000) University Administration...... 30 Nickname: ...... Greyhounds Athletic Administration ...... 31 Colors: ...... Crimson & Grey Basketball Support Staff...... 32 Conference: ...... Great Lakes Valley Affiliation:...... NCAA Division II The 2004-05 University of Indianapolis Women’s Director of Athletics: ...... Dr. Sue Willey Basketball Guide was compiled and edited by Associate Faculty Representative: ...... Dr. Lawrence Sondhaus Director of Athletics/SID Joe Gentry with help from Head Coach: ...... Teri Moren (Purdue ’92) Sports Information Assistant Jenn Blomenberg. Photos Office Phone ...... (317) 788-3443 by Greg Bastin, Dr. Ken Borden, Malcom Fancher, Joe E-mail ...... [email protected] Assistants: ...... Amy Cherubini, Sarah Shackle Garza, Bryan Leazenby of On-Site Images, Tim Williams, Office Phone ...... (317) 788-3540 and Walter Winter. Printing by Moeller Printing. E-mail .... [email protected], [email protected] SID/Associate A.D.: ...... Joe Gentry On the Cover Office Phone ...... (317) 788-3494 Seniors Amy Wisser, Erin Moran, Sara Riedeman, and Amanda Cell ...... (317) 223-5635 Davidson have enjoyed two straight 20-win seasons and NCAA Fax...... (317) 788-3472 E-mail ...... [email protected] Tournament final-32 trips, GLVC regular-season and Sports Information Assistant:...... Jenn Blomenberg tournament titles, and the 2003-04 NCAA three-point acccuracy World-Wide Web...... www.uindy.edu crown. Photo: Malcom Fancher. 1 SIT ER Y ooff IV N U on the Air IN Hounds D IS IANAPOL Greyhounds on Radio University of Indianapolis women’s bas- ketball games are broadcast live on WICR-FM 88.7, the university’s 30,000- watt radio station. The broadcasts are also available on-line at: http://wicr.uindy.edu. Sports Director Scott Manning and Brian Irk will call the play-by-play for Greyhound women’s basketball. Coverage begins with the Teri Moren pregame show 15 minutes prior to tip-off. Coach Moren and the “Player of the Game” are interviewed on the postgame show. Women’s basketball is featured on the “Greyhound Sports Weekly ” Sun- days at 4:30 p.m. live from Pauly’s Ital- ian Restaurant and Bistro.

Greyhounds on TV Media Information For the ninth consecutive season, se- CREDENTIALS: All requests for press, lected Indianapolis women’s basket- photo and broadcasting credentials for ball games will be televised live over Indianapolis home games should be the air and on cable systems through- made in advance by contacting Joe out Indiana on WHMB-40 and the Gentry at (317) 788-3494. Passes will SkyTrak Weather Network. be left at the gate on game days. WHMB is available in 300 commu- nities in the state of Indiana, while the PRESS ROW: Members of the work- SkyTrak Weather Network is on 27 ing media will receive current statis- cable systems in Central Indiana. tics, game notes, rosters, starting line- Hoosier Basketball Magazine pub- ups and programs. Halftime stats will lisher Garry Donna and Joe Gentry be provided, with a complete stat packet will handle the play-by-play. available after the game. RADIO BROADCASTS: A courtesy line is available to the official station of the university. Courtesy line numbers are (317) 788-3343 or 3419. Each sta- 69 tion will be limited to three persons.

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Washington St. the south side of the city, just inside the I-465 loop. From the north, take I-65 South to the Keystone Avenue exit

eystone Ave. eystone (# 107). Turn right on to Keystone and K Hanna Ave. 74 70 follow that to the second light (Hanna

465 65 Avenue) and turn right. Follow Hanna 67 37 31 Avenue west to U of I, which will be on the right. 2 SIT ER Y ooff IV N U Outlook IN 2004-05 D IS IANAPOL Hounds shoot for more March Madness!

Fifth-year head coach Teri Moren is The Academic All-GLVC per- tests. The Academic All-GLVC selec- eager for the new season after leading former has started all 90 games as a tion (3.97 cume GPA) would have led her 2003-04 Greyhounds to their sec- Greyhound, scoring in double figures the GLVC in field goal accuracy as a ond straight NCAA II Tournament 68 times. She has 20 career 20-point rookie last season if she had made one berth and 20-win season for the first outings, recording 10 of them last sea- more basket. Norris made 95 of 164 time in school history! The Hounds son. The 2004 GLVC All-Tournament field goal attempts (.579), hitting 7-9 recorded their second consecutive trip Team pick has made a trey in 71 games in scoring a career-high 18 points vs. to the NCAA Final 32 with a win against as a Hound. Gannon. Norris finished 12th in the Bellarmine in the NCAA First Round, Moran’s 2003-04 output of 663 GLVC with a team-high 70 offensive finishing with a 23-9 mark. points ranks 11th on the UIndy all- rebounds in 2003-04 (2.19 per game). U of I made its second straight time list. She finished third in the Sophomore forward Kaysee Stoner appearance in the Great Lakes Valley GLVC in three-pointers per game is a part-time starter who averaged 18 Conference Tournament final in (2.09) and seventh in scoring (14.5). minutes per game last season. She Evansville with victories over North- Senior guard Amanda Davidson is averaged 1.9 points and 2.5 rebounds ern Kentucky and Bellarmine. a two-year starter who finished 16th in in 2003-04. Moren’s UIndy squad did this NCAA II in assists last season (6.12). Sophomores Adrienne Jones and while finishing 11th among all NCAA The Academic All-GLVC selection was Eileen Patton are returning II institutions with a 3.42 cumulative second in the GLVC in assists, fifth in letterwinners who earned Academic grade point average! assist/turnover ratio (1.75), ninth in All-GLVC honors last season. Her Greyhounds shot a school- three-point percentage (.380), and Jones played in 28 of 32 contests, record .426 from three-point range to 10th in treys per game (1.44). averaging six minutes. The 6-4 Patton lead all NCAA teams at all levels in that Davidson missed the school sea- saw action in 18 games last season, category. Senior guard Erin Moran son assist record by one, finishing with showing flashes of brilliance. led all NCAA players from beyond the 196 a year ago. She also scored in Freshman forward Deanna arc with .515 marksmanship on 67 of double figures 11 times, recording Thomson should contribute immedi- 130. The sharpshooting Hounds also career highs of 19 points, eight re- ately for the Greyhounds. The Center finished 15th in NCAA II in field goal bounds, and 42 minutes in the GLVC Grove High School product played 17 accuracy (.463). Tournament semifinal victory. The strong minutes in the Hounds’ 81-73 U of I enjoyed its home court ad- durable Davidson led the Greyhounds exhibition victory at Evansville. The 6- vantage last season, winning its final 13 with 1,089 minutes played last season. 0 Thomson is a Hoosier Basketball Maga- home games at Nicoson Hall. The Senior guard Amy Wisser starts zine all-state selection who earned In- Hounds rallied from a 16-point half- the season just 37 points shy of becom- dianapolis Star Metro South, all-confer- time deficit to upset 23rd-ranked ing the 15th player in school history to ence, and all-county recognition. Bellarmine, 74-67, in a key game in score 1,000 points. The Greyhound Junior guard Mandy Geryak will late January. And, UIndy finished its super sub finished 10th in the GLVC red-shirt this season after transferring home schedule with a dramatic one- in free throw accuracy last season from Xavier. The 5-9 Geryak started point win over Northern Kentucky on (.795). She scored in double figures four games for XU last season, averag- Senior Night, 50-49. 20 times, averaging 10.9 points. Wisser ing 3.6 points and 0.9 points and help- In the past two seasons, Moren has is a two-time Academic All-GLVC pick. ing the Musketeers to the WNIT Tour- led the Hounds to an amazing 52-12 Senior guard Sara Riedeman is nament. record (.813) for the winningest two- another super shooter for the Hounds. Former Michigan and St. Louis year stretch in school history! She finished fourth in the GLVC in assistant Amy Cherubini and ex-Grey- The University of Indianapolis wel- three-point accuracy (.450) and fifth hound player Sarah Shackle are in the comes back eight letterwinners and in treys per game (1.84) last season. their first season on the UIndy coach- three starters from last season’s 23-9 Riedeman reached double digits ing staff. squad. The Greyhounds return five of eight times, scoring a career-high 21 Indianapolis is picked second in their top six scorers from a year ago. points vs. Gannon on 5-8 treys. She the GLVC by league coaches. The Senior 2003-04 All-GLVC second- made at least one trey in 28 of 32 Greyhounds were ranked eighth in team guard Erin Moran shattered the outings, including 15 in a row and 25 the Division II Bulletin preseason poll Indianapolis school record with .515 of 26. and 20th in the USA Today/ESPN/ marksmanship from beyond the arc Sophomore forward Amanda WBCA Division II Top 25 Coaches’ last season. The three-year starter en- Norris is the Hounds’ top returnee Poll. ters her final campaign in eighth place inside. Norris averaged 7.1 points and The Greyhounds return to Florida on the school all-time scoring list with 5.1 rebounds while starting all 32 con- in December for the Cruizin’ Classic. 1,254 career points. 3 SIT ER Y ooff IV N U Teri Moren IN Head Coach D IS IANAPOL

school’s first GLVC regular-season title They were 22nd in NCAA II in scoring since 1993 and just the second in school defense! Teri Moren history! The Greyhounds won their final Moren’s squad was ranked seventh three regular-season games to record a Head Coach in the March 12 WBCA/ESPN Poll–the 10-10 mark in GLVC play and tie for highest ranking in school history. The sixth in the 12-team league. Fifth-year head Greyhounds won 27 of 28 games in one Moren’s squad also excelled in the coach Teri Moren stretch! classroom with eight of the 10 players led her 2003-04 The Hounds made more history recording a 3.0 GPA or higher during Greyhounds to with the first GLVC Tournament tri- the first semester, three earning Aca- their second umph ever for UIndy. Moren’s team put demic All-GLVC honors, and one named straight NCAA II on an impressive display, winning all Academic All-District. Tournament three tournament games by double dig- After losing three of the top four berth and 20-win its. scorers to graduation including all-time season for the first U of I hosted the NCAA II Great scoring and rebounding leader Eliza- time in school his- Lakes Regional for the first time since beth Ramsey, Moren brought in a tal- tory! The 1993 and the second time in school ented recruiting class of eight players to Hounds re- history. In front of a partisan crowd, the reload for 2001-02. corded their second consecutive trip to Greyhounds registered the first NCAA UIndy named Moren as its new the NCAA Final 32 with a win against II Tournament win in school annals and coach on April 12, 2000. Bellarmine in the NCAA First Round, advanced to the final 32. Moren had been the top assistant finishing with a 23-9 mark. Moren’s team finished sixth in for coach June Olkowski at Northwest- U of I made its second straight ap- NCAA II in winning percentage, 13th in ern in 1999-2000. pearance in the Great Lakes Valley Con- field goal accuracy, 18th in free throw Moren was an assistant under ference Tournament final in Evansville percentage, 22nd in scoring defense, Olkowski at Butler for six years from with victories over Northern Kentucky 24th in three-point accuracy, and 27th 1993-99, as recruiting coordinator as well and Bellarmine. in scoring margin. The Hounds set a as assisting with on-court coaching, scout- Moren’s UIndy squad did this while school record with .758 free throw accu- ing, game preparation, and academic finishing 11th among all NCAA II insti- racy! monitoring and scheduling. Seven BU tutions with a 3.42 cumulative grade Greyhound standout Kristen Lowry players combined for 12 All-MCC selec- point average! recorded an impressive double in 2003 tions during that time. Moren recruited Her Greyhounds shot a school- by winning the GLVC “Player of the nine Indiana All-Stars to Butler. record .426 from three-point range to Year” and the conference “Scholar-Ath- During that six-year span, the Bull- lead all NCAA teams at all levels in that lete of the Year.” dogs posted a 114-56 record (.671), earn- category. Junior guard Erin Moran led She was voted to the WBCA/Kodak ing their first-ever NCAA Tournament all NCAA players from beyond the arc and Daktronics® All-NCAA II Great berth in 1996 by winning the Midwest- with .515 marksmanship on 67 of 130. Lakes Region teams and the Academic ern Collegiate Conference Tournament. The sharpshooting Hounds also finished All-District Second Team. Butler also competed in the Women’s 15th in NCAA II in field goal accuracy Moren’s squad excelled in the class- NIT in 1998 after winning the MCC (.463). room with seven of 10 players posting a regular season championship with a 13- U of I enjoyed its home court ad- 3.0 or higher semester GPA and five 1 league ledger. vantage last season, winning its final 13 players earning Academic All-GLVC rec- Moren began her coaching career home games at Nicoson Hall. The ognition! as a varsity assistant at Lafayette Jefferson Hounds rallied from a 16-point half- Moren has led her Indianapolis High School. time deficit to upset 23rd-ranked teams to four straight winning seasons She also coached a 15-and-under Bellarmine, 74-67, in a key game in late and GLVC Tournament trips. AAU national championship team in January. And, UIndy finished its home Moren’s 2001-02 Greyhounds fin- 1993. She became the first individual to schedule with a dramatic one-point win ished 15-11. They recorded their most win an AAU national title as both a over Northern Kentucky on Senior GLVC wins (11) since 1995-96. The player and a coach. She also served as co- Night, 50-49. Hounds led the conference in scoring head coach of Indiana’s AAU team that In the past two seasons, Moren has defense (57.6) for the second consecu- was fourth in the Nationals in 1992. led the Hounds to an amazing 52-12 tive year and they broke the school record Moren was a standout player at record (.813) for the winningest two- with .746 free throw accuracy, leading Seymour High School, leading her team year stretch in school history! the GLVC. to the IHSAA Final Four while earning In her four-year tenure, Moren is The Hounds won the Findlay Tour- Indiana All-Star accolades. 81-36 (.692) to lead all Greyhound nament title with an impressive 61-46 Moren was a four-year starting point coaches in the 26-year history of the triumph over the hosts. guard at Purdue. She helped the Boiler- program! Moren led the Hounds to a 14-13 makers to their first-ever NCAA “Sweet Moren earned NCAA II Russell Ath- mark in 2001-02. Her squad excelled in Sixteen” appearance in 1990, the Big 10 letic/WBCA Region 4 “Coach of the the classroom with 10 of 13 players post- Championship in 1991, and three NCAA Year” and GLVC “Coach of the Year” ing a 3.0 or higher semester GPA. Tournament berths. honors in 2002-03 after leading her team The Hounds raced to a 10-4 start, Moren also excelled off the court, to a 29-3 record and GLVC regular- knocking eventual NCAA II Elite Eight earning the Red Mackey Award for aca- season and tournament championships. and GLVC champion Southern Indiana demic and athletic excellence and the Moren’s record-setting squad set from the unbeaten ranks. Ruth Jones Memorial Award for team school records for wins in a season (29), Moren built a strong defense, with leadership and dedication. best winning percentage (.906), win- the Greyhounds leading the GLVC in Moren graduated from Purdue in ning streak (17), and GLVC victories scoring defense (59.5) and ranking third 1992 with a bachelor’s degree in thera- (18). Her Greyhounds earned the in field goal percentage defense (.398). peutic recreation. 4 SIT ER Y ooff IV N Coaches U Assistant I N D IS IANAPOL Amy Cherubini Sarah Shackle Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

Former India- Former UIndy napolis Pike four-year High School letterwinner Sa- head coach and rah Shackle is in St. Louis Uni- her first season versity and Uni- as an assistant versity of Michi- coach at her gan assistant alma mater. coach Amy Shackle Cherubini is in played on the Hounds’ 2002-03 team that won a her first season at the University of school-record 29 games and the GLVC Indianapolis. regular-season and tournament titles. Cherubini led Pike to a 49-21 Hounds make WBCA The Indianapolis North Central record the past three seasons, in- Academic Top 25 High School product earned the cluding Class 4A sectional champi- Kelso Reid Mental Attitude Award onships in both 2002 and 2004. Her The University of Indianapolis last year after helping the Hounds to 16-7 team in 2004 upset previously ranked 11th among NCAA II in- a 23-9 mark and their second con- stitutions with a 3.42 team cumu- unbeaten and top-ranked Ben Davis secutive NCAA Tournament berth. in the sectional semifinal. lative grade point average for Shackle graduated from U of I Prior to that, Cherubini served 2003-04. in August with a degree in exercise The Greyhounds were the as an assistant at NCAA Division I St. science/P.E. The Dean’s List and Louis University for three years from only Great Lakes Valley Confer- Semester Honor Roll student fin- ence team and one of only three 1998-2001. Her primary responsibili- ished with a 3.10 GPA. NCAA II Great Lakes Region ties there were working with guards, squads in the top 25. recruiting, and scouting. Cherubini spent two seasons with the Atlanta Glory of the ABL. During her first year, she served as an assistant coach, before moving into the lineup as a player-coach in 1997-98. Before her ABL tenure, Cherubini was a restricted earnings coach at the University of Michigan for one season. As a player, Cherubini competed for Indiana University from 1988-92. Her Hoosier squads faced UIndy coach Teri Moren’s Purdue teams throughout her collegiate career. She averaged 13.3 points and 5.5 assists as a senior in 1991-92. Cherubini set a school record with 10 three-pointers made in a game. The Newark, Ohio, native earned a bachelor’s degree in el- ementary education from Indiana in 1994. Following graduation, Cherubini served as an assistant at Bloomington South High School. Assistants in action

5 SIT ER Y ooff IV N U Radio-TV Roster I Indianapolis N D IS IANAPOL

Teri Moren Amy Cherubini Sarah Shackle 4 Amy Wisser Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach 5-9 Sr. G Marion, Ind.

10 Sara Riedeman 12 Amanda Davidson 13 Mandy Geryak 20 Adrienne Jones 5-6 Sr. G 5-8 Sr. G 5-9 Jr. G 5-5 So. G Greensburg, Ind. Brownsburg, Ind. Morgantown, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind.

30 Kaysee Stoner 32 Deanna Thomson 33 Erin Moran 34 Amanda Norris 5-10 So. F 6-0 Fr. F 5-9 Sr. G 5-10 So. F Delphi, Ind. Greenwood, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Springport, Ind.

40 Eileen Patton Maureen Davis Jenica Conway Blake Brettin 6-4 So. C Athletic Trainer Athletic Trainer Manager Fairview Park, Ohio 6 SIT ER Y ooff IV N U

Indianapolis Roster I 2004-05 N D IS IANAPOL Alphabetical

#Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School/Previous School 12 Amanda Davidson*** G 5-8 Sr. Brownsburg, Ind. 13 Mandy Geryak G 5-9 Jr. Morgantown, Ind./Martinsville/Xavier 20 Adrienne Jones* G 5-5 So. Indianapolis, Ind./Ben Davis 33 Erin Moran*** G 5-9 Sr. Indianapolis, Ind./Roncalli 34 Amanda Norris* F 5-10 So. Springport, Ind./Shenandoah 40 Eileen Patton* C 6-4 So. Fairview Park, Ohio 10 Sara Riedeman** G 5-6 Sr. Greensburg, Ind./Western Kentucky Univ. 30 Kaysee Stoner* F 5-10 So. Delphi, Ind. 32 Deanna Thomson F 6-0 Fr. Greenwood, Ind./Center Grove 4 Amy Wisser*** G 5-9 Sr. Marion, Ind. *--letters earned. Numerical

# Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School/Previous School 4 Amy Wisser*** G 5-9 Sr. Marion, Ind. 10 Sara Riedeman** G 5-6 Sr. Greensburg, Ind./Western Kentucky Univ. 12 Amanda Davidson*** G 5-8 Sr. Brownsburg, Ind. 13 Mandy Geryak G 5-9 Jr. Morgantown, Ind./Martinsville/Xavier 20 Adrienne Jones* G 5-5 So. Indianapolis, Ind./Ben Davis 30 Kaysee Stoner* F 5-10 So. Delphi, Ind. 32 Deanna Thomson F 6-0 Fr. Greenwood, Ind./Center Grove 33 Erin Moran*** G 5-9 Sr. Indianapolis, Ind./Roncalli 34 Amanda Norris* F 5-10 So. Springport, Ind./Shenandoah 40 Eileen Patton* C 6-4 So. Fairview Park, Ohio Head Coach: Teri Moren, 81-36 (.692), fifth year Assistants: Amy Cherubini, Sarah Shackle Athletic Trainers: Maureen Davis LAT ATC; Jenica Conway, Jessica Rivera Manager: Blake Brettin Team Doctors: Dr. Charles Van Meter and Dr. George DeSilvester (Methodist Sports Medicine) Team Dentist: Dr. Tom Quill

Greyhounds by Class

Seniors (4) Amanda Davidson, Erin Moran, Sara Riedeman, Amy Wisser Juniors (1) Mandy Geryak Sophomores (4) Adrienne Jones, Amanda Norris, Eileen Patton, Kaysee Stoner Freshmen (1) Deanna Thomson

Greyhounds by State

Indiana (9) Amanda Davidson, Mandy Geryak, Adrienne Jones, Erin Moran, Amanda Norris, Sara Riedeman, Kaysee Stoner, Deanna Thomson, Amy Wisser Ohio (1) Eileen Patton 7 SIT ER Y ooff IV N Wisser U Amy IN D IS IANAPOL

4 Amy Wisser Senior 5-9 Guard Marion, Ind.

Career Highs Points: 26 at Northern Kentucky, 2-22-03 Rebounds: 8 vs. Lewis, 1-11-03 Assists: 6 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 1-19-02 Field Goals: 7, three times, vs. Bellarmine, 3-7-03 3-Pt. FG: 4 vs. Missouri-St. Louis, 2-13-03 Free Throws: 17 vs. Quincy, 2-21-02 Steals: 4 vs. Saint Joseph’s, 1-10-02 Minutes: 31 vs. Ashland, Quincy, 11/03

Season G-GS Min FG-A Pct 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb Avg. Ast. BS St. Pts Avg. Hi 2001-02 26-1 529 68-147 .463 8-33 .242 95-116 .819 64 2.5 38 5 32 239 9.2 23 2002-03 32-0 682 97-229 .424 28-83 .337 152-187 .813 96 3.0 38 9 33 374 11.7 26 2003-04 32-0 641 108-239 .452 18-56 .321 116-146 .795 88 2.8 48 5 23 350 10.9 18 Career 90-1 1852 273-615 .444 54-172 .314 363-449 .808 248 2.8 124 19 88 963 10.7 26

2004-05: Three-year standout who needs 37 points to become the 15th UI player to score 1,000 points. 2003-04: 10th in GLVC in free throw accuracy (.795) and 25th in scoring (10.9) . . . scored in double figures 20 times, including seven in a row during one stretch . . . season-high 18 points vs. Southern Indiana . . . had 17 points in home win vs. Bellarmine . . . made 10-13 free throws in scoring 16 points vs. UMSL . . . . 2002-03: GLVC All-Tournament and All-GLVC honorable mention . . . UI-record 152 free throws made . . . three double-digit free throw contests, including 15-17 in scoring 23 points vs. Wayne State in NCAA Tournament victory . . . made 10-10 on her way to 21 points vs. UMSL in GLVC Tournament . . . scored in double figures 20 times, including three 20+ . . . career-high 26 points at NKU on 7-10 FG and 10-15 FT . . . 49 points on three double-figure scoring efforts in GLVC Tourney . . . finished with eight straight double-digit outputs . . . eighth in the GLVC in FT accuracy (.813) and 21st in scoring (11.7). 2001-02: Set UI records for FT made (17) and attempted (19) in scoring season- high 23 points vs. Quincy, shooting all in the final 5:37 . . . eighth in GLVC in FT accuracy . . . hit 11-12 vs. KWC in scoring 17 points . . . scored in double figures 10 times. High School: North-South all-star, Hoosier Basketball Magazine “Top 40 Workout”. High School Coach: Ron Vermillion. Personal: PE/ sports administration major with 3.29 GPA . . . Academic All- GLVC twice , Semester Honor Roll once . . . born 10/11/82. 17 SIT ER Y ooff IV N Geryak U Mandy I N D IS IANAPOL

13 Mandy Geryak Junior 5-9 Guard Morgantown, Ind./Martinsville

Career Highs Points: 10 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 1-23-03 Rebounds: 8 vs. Kentucky State, 11-25-03 Assists: 1, three times, at St. Joe, 12-6-03 Field Goals: 3, three times, vs. Ky. State, 11-25-03 Free Throws: 4 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 1-23-03 Blocks: 1 vs. Kentucky State, 11-25-03 Steals: 1, eight times, vs. OCU, 12-13-03 Minutes: 26 vs. Gannon [PA], 11-22-03

Season G-GS Min FG-A Pct 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb Avg. Ast. BS St. Pts Avg. Hi 2002-03 7-0 34 1-7 .143 0-3 .000 1-2 .500 1 0.1 5 0 1 3 0.4 2 2003-04 26-4 383 27-76 .355 12-40 .300 28-38 .737 23 0.9 50 2 15 94 3.6 Career 33-4 417 28-84 .333 12-43 ..279 29-40 .725 24 0.7 55 2 16 97 2.9 2

2004-05: Xavier transfer who will red-shirt and have two years of eligibility remaining. 2003-04: Helped team to 17- 13 record and WNIT Tournament berth . . . played 26 games, starting four . . . averaged almost 15 minutes per game . . . finished third on the team in assists with 50. 2002- 03: Played in seven games . . . missed half of the season because of injury . . . had two points vs. Columbia . . . season- high 13 minutes against Central Connecticut State . . . had three assists in nine minutes vs. Louisiana-Monroe . . . team finished 20-10 and earned NCAA Tournament bid, falling to Cal-Santa Barbara. High School: Street & Smith’s Honorable Mention All-American . . . Indiana Coaches of Girls Sports Association All-State Second Team . . . Louisville Courier-Journal All-State honorable mention . . . received votes for AP all-state team . . . rated 48th among point guards by the All-Star Girls Report . . . McDonald’s All-America nominee . . . Indianapolis Star Metro West “Player of the Year” . . . averaged 17 points and six assists per game . . . 1,000-point club . . . holds school assist record . . . Indiana junior all-star core team . . . four-year letterwinner in basketball, lettered once in track. High School Coach: Jan Conner. Personal: Communication major with a concentration in public relations . . . plans to coach college basketball . . . born 11/8/83. 9 SIT ER Y ooff IV N U Riedeman I Sara N D IS IANAPOL

10 Sara Riedeman Senior 5-6 Guard Greensburg, Ind./Western Kentucky Career Highs Points: 21 vs. Gannon [PA], 11-22-03 Rebounds: 5, three times, at UW-P, 12-4-03 Assists: 4 vs. Oakland City, 12-13-03 Field Goals: 7 vs. Gannon [PA], 11-22-03 3-Pt. FG: 5 vs. Gannon, at St. Joseph’s, 2003 Free Throws: 5 vs. Bellarmine, 3-6-04 Steals: 4 vs. Gannon [PA], 11-22-03 Minutes: 30 at Northwood, 12-20-03

Season G-GS Min FG-A Pct 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb Avg. Ast. BS St. Pts Avg. Hi 2001-02 10-0 32 1-6 .167 0-3 .000 3-4 .750 3 0.3 0 0 4 5 0.5 2 2002-03 25-0 240 27-66 .409 15-44 .341 7-13 .538 37 1.5 13 0 10 76 3.0 11 2003-04 32-0 487 79-188 .420 59-131 .450 23-26 .885 47 1.5 24 2 26 240 7.5 21 Career 67-0 759 107-260 .412 74-178 .416 33-43 .767 87 1.3 37 2 49 321 4.8 21

2004-05: Super shooter ready for a big season. 2003-04: Finished fourth in the GLVC in three-point accuracy (.450) and fifth in treys per game (1.84) . . . nailed 5-8 treys in scoring a career-high 21 points vs. Gannon . . . made 7-11 field goals overall and grabbed a career-high four steals vs. GU . . . sank five treys at Saint Joseph’s, scoring 16 points . . . 16 points and career-best four assists vs. Oakland City . . . had a trey in 28 of 32 outings, including the first 15 in a row and 25 of the first 26 overall . . . made 5-5 free throws in GLVC Tournament semi win vs. Bellarmine . . . scored in double figures eight times. 2002-03: Played in 25 games after transferring at semester break . . . made 3-5 treys vs. Quincy in GLVC Tournament finale . . . hit all three treys in a 2:19 span late in the first half to break a tie . . . back-to-back double-digit outputs with 11 points vs. Saint Joseph’s and 10 in 23 minutes at Lewis . . . 10 points at St. Joe . . . five rebounds vs. Findlay and at Kentucky State. 2001-02: Played in 10 games for Western Kentucky . . . scored first collegiate points with 2-2 FT at Louisiana Tech. High School: Indiana All-Star after averaging 23.9 points, 5.0 assists, and 4.0 steals as a senior . . . scored 1,729 points (19.6 avg.) in her career . . . set school records for career, season, and single-game points . . . Hoosier Basketball Magazine all-state first- team . . . fifth in the state in scoring (24.9) as a junior. High School Coach: Danny Brown. Personal: Elementary education major, 3.08 cume GPA . . . born 7/12/82. 14 SIT ER Y ooff IV N U

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12 Amanda Davidson Senior 5-8 Guard Brownsburg, Ind.

Career Highs Points: 19 vs. Bellarmine, 3-6-04 Rebounds: 8 vs. Bellarmine, 3-6-04 Assists: 12 at Oakland City, 12-14-02 Field Goals: 7 vs. Gannon, Bellarmine, 03-04 3-Pt. FG: 5 vs. Lewis, 1-11-03 Free Throws: 7 vs. Quincy, 3-8-03 Steals: 4, four times, at UMSL, 1-18-03 Minutes: 42 vs. Bellarmine, 3-6-04

Season G-GS Min FG-A Pct 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb Avg. Ast. BS St. Pts Avg. Hi 2001-02 26-3 694 49-133 .368 29-83 .349 22-32 .688 70 2.7 79 3 27 149 5.7 16 2002-03 32-32 1028 74-184 .402 46-120 .383 35-44 .795 82 2.6 150 4 53 229 7.2 16 2003-04 32-31 1089 92-240 .383 46-121 .380 36-50 .720 125 3.9 196 10 35 266 8.3 19 Career 90-66 2811 215-557 .386 121-324 .373 93-126 .738 277 3.1 425 17 115 644 7.2 19

2004-05: Two-year starter who finished 16th in NCAA II in assists (6.12) a year ago. 2003-04: Ranked second in the GLVC in assists, fifth in assist/turnover ratio (1.75), ninth in three-point accuracy (.380), and 10th in treys per game (1.44) . . . missed school season assist record by one, finishing with 196 . . . 11 assists in key regular-season win vs. Bellarmine, 10 against Northern Kentucky in the GLVC quarter . . . scored in double figures 11 times . . . career highs of 19 points, eight rebounds, and 42 minutes vs. Bellarmine in GLVC semi . . . made four treys in that game and vs. Lewis. 2002-03: All-GLVC honorable mention . . . fourth in the GLVC in assist/turnover ratio (1.90), sixth in assists (4.69), ninth in trey accuracy (.383), and 12th in steals (1.66) . . . scored in double figures nine times . . . 16 points vs. Wayne State in NCAA win and at Bellarmine . . . 15 points on a career-high five treys in seven attempts vs. Lewis . . . 13 points in GLVC final vs. Quincy, hitting 7-8 FT . . . career-high 12 assists at Oakland City . . . 11 assists in GLVC semi win vs. Bellarmine. 2001-02: Third in the GLVC in assist/TO ratio (1.44), 13th in assists (3.04), and 14th in three-point accuracy (.349) . . . scored in double figures four times, 16 points at Lewis. High School: Indianapolis Star “Super Team” pick . . . Hoosier Basketball Magazine “Top 40 Workout”. High School Coach: Mike Griffin. Personal: Math teaching major . . . Academic All-GLVC with 3.29 cume GPA . . . born 5/6/83. 8 SIT ER Y ooff IV N U

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20 Adrienne Jones Sophomore 5-5 Guard Indianapolis, Ind./Ben Davis

Career Highs Points: 6 at Northwood, at UMSL, 03-04 Rebounds: 4 vs. Kentucky State, 11-25-03 Assists: 5 vs. Gannon, Ky. State, 2003 Field Goals: 2 at Missouri-St. Louis, 2-5-04 3-Pt. FG: 2 at Missouri-St. Louis, 2-5-04 Free Throws: 6 at Northwood, 12-20-03 Steals: 2 vs. Gannon (Pa.), 11-22-03 Minutes: 17 vs. Kentucky State, 11-25-03

Season G-GS Min FG-A Pct 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb Avg. Ast. BS St. Pts Avg. Hi 2003-04 28-0 178 4-13 .308 4-11 .364 10-16 .625 17 0.6 22 1 6 22 0.8 6

2004-05: Returning letterwinner who provides depth at point guard. 2003-04: Played in 28 of 32 contests, averaging over six minutes . . . career-high six points at Northwood and at Missouri-St. Louis . . . hit six consecutive free throws in a 44- second span at NU . . . nailed 2-3 treys at UMSL, adding one steal . . . had five assists, four rebounds, and three points in a career-high 17 minutes vs. Kentucky State . . . also dished out five assists in previous outing against Gannon (Pa.), adding two steals and a point in 15 minutes . . . three rebounds and two assists in 14 minutes vs. Kentucky Wesleyan . . . had three assists and a steal in 10 minutes vs. Oakland City . . . handed out two assists in 12 minutes at Saint Joseph’s . . . played 10 minutes at Findlay, recording a rebound, an assist, and a steal . . . nailed a trey in seven minutes vs. SIU Edwardsville. High School: All- state and academic all-state in basketball and . . . helped team to back-to-back state hoop championships in 2001 and 2002 and a 21-4 mark in her senior campaign . . . all- county and all-conference in basketball and softball . . . earned 12 letters–four each in basketball, softball, and . High School Coach: Stan Benge. Personal: Law enforcement major . . . Semester Honor Roll student with a 3.54 GPA in 2003 fall semester . . . National Honor Society and High Honor Roll student who graduated 82nd in her senior class of 820 . . . enjoys reading, shopping, and talking . . . born 1/2/85. 10 SIT ER Y ooff IV N U

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34 Amanda Norris Sophomore 5-10 Forward Springport, Ind./Shenandoah

Career Highs Points: 18 vs. Gannon (Pa.), 11-22-03 Rebounds: 9 at UW-P, vs. Bellarmine, 03-04 Assists: 3, six times, vs. Bellarmine, 3-12-04 Field Goals: 7 vs. Gannon (Pa.), 11-22-03 Free Throws: 4 vs. Gannon, Ky. State, 2003 Steals: 4 vs. Ky. State, at St. Joe, 2003 Blocks: 3 vs. Bellarmine, 1-29-04 Minutes: 38 at Northern Kentucky, 1-2-04

Season G-GS Min FG-A Pct 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb Avg. Ast. BS St. Pts Avg. Hi 2003-04 32-32 922 95-164 .579 0-0 .000 38-64 .594 163 5.1 36 16 38 228 7.1 18

2004-05: Returning starter who is a key inside player for the Hounds. 2003-04: Would have led GLVC in field goal accuracy with one more made basket on the season . . . scored 18 points on 7-9 from the field and 4-4 at the line vs. Gannon . . . reached double digits in scoring nine times . . . had 15 points and eight rebounds vs. Saint Joseph’s . . . 12 points and nine rebounds against Bellarmine . . . finished 12th in the GLVC in offensive rebounds (2.19) . . . made game-tying free throw with 12 seconds left vs. NKU . . . 4-4 free throws and four steals against Kentucky State . . . handed out three assists five times. High School: Indiana All-Star who led team to three straight state finals at Conseco Fieldhouse, including 2003 state title . . . scored 30 points in ’03 state final, including game-winning free throws with three seconds left . . . IHSAA Mental Attitude Award winner . . . school scoring records for season (516) and career (1,387) . . . Gatorade “Will to Win Athlete” award . . . helped team to a 90-16 four-year record . . . earned 11 letters in basketball, volleyball, and softball . . . defensive MVP for two-time sectional champions in volleyball . . . helped softball squad to three straight sectional titles. High School Coach: Todd Salkoski. Personal: Middle level teaching major with 3.97 cume GPA . . . two-time Dean’s List . . . Academic All- GLVC . . . Academic All-State in basketball and softball . . . earned Academic Honors Diploma, graduating third in her senior class . . . enjoys reading . . . born 2/26/85. 12 SIT ER Y ooff IV N Moran U Erin IN D IS IANAPOL

33 Erin Moran Senior 5-9 Guard Indianapolis, Ind./Roncalli

Career Highs Points: 29 vs. Kentucky State, 11-25-03 Rebounds: 8 at Lewis, 1-17-04 Assists: 7 vs. Saint Joseph’s, 2-1-03 Field Goals: 11 vs. Kentucky St., UMSL, 03-04 3-Pt. FG: 6 at NKU, 2-22-03; at KWC, 2-26-04 Free Throws: 11 vs. Central Missouri St., 11-23-02 Steals: 6 vs. Southwest Baptist, 12-18-02 Minutes: 42 at Quincy, 1-26-02

Season G-GS Min FG-A Pct 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb Avg. Ast. BS St. Pts Avg. Hi 2001-02 26-26 840 137-312 .439 43-111 .387 53-63 .841 80 3.1 49 3 23 370 14.2 25 2002-03 32-32 1005 158-373 .424 48-134 .358 57-73 .781 101 3.2 78 11 38 421 13.2 27 2003-04 32-32 774 175-357 .490 67-130 .515 46-61 .754 98 3.1 27 5 20 463 14.5 29 Career 90-90 2619 470-1042 .451 158-375 .421 156-197 .792 279 3.1 154 19 81 1254 13.9 29

2004-05: Three-year starter who led all NCAA players in three- point accuracy last season . . . eighth on UI all-time scoring list with 1,254 points . . . has scored in double figures 68 times, reaching the 20-point mark 20 times . . . has made at least one trey in 71 games. 2003-04: All-GLVC second team . . . school record with .515 three-point shooting . . . total of 463 points is 11th all-time . . . ten 20-point outings . . . career-high 29 points vs. Kentucky State (11-15 FG) . . . made at least 10 FG’s five times . . . 6-7 treys at KWC . . . third in the GLVC in treys per game (2.09), seventh in scoring (14.5) . . . GLVC All- Tournament after scoring 21 vs. NKU and BU. 2002-03: 10th in the GLVC in treys per game (1.50), 12th in trey accuracy (.358), and 13th in scoring (13.2) . . . scored in double digits 23 times . . . 27 points at NKU (9-11 FG, 6-8 treys) . . . hit a trey in 24 outings . . . 11-12 FT vs. Central Missouri. 2001-02: UI MVP who was fifth in the GLVC in free throw accuracy (.841), sixth in trey percentage (.387), seventh in treys per game (1.65), and 10th in scoring (14.2) . . . scored in double figures 21 times . . . 25 points at Lewis (8-14 FG and 7-8 FT) . . . hit a trey in 23 outings, including 21 straight. High School: Four- year all-county and two-time all-city, competing in North- South All-Star game . . . Hoosier Basketball Magazine all-state first-team. High School Coach: Bob Kirkhoff. Personal: P.E./ sports administration major . . . Academic All-GLVC, Dean’s List, and Semester Honor Roll . . . born 9/25/82. 11 SIT ER Y ooff IV N Patton U Eileen I N D IS IANAPOL

40 Eileen Patton Sophomore 6-4 Center Fairview Park, Ohio

Career Highs Points: 6 at Missouri-St. Louis, 2-5-04 Rebounds: 6 at Northwood, 12-20-03 Assists: 1 at Bellarmine, Ky. Wesleyan, ’04 Field Goals: 3 at Missouri-St. Louis, 2-5-04 Free Throws: 0 Blocks: 3 at Northwood, 12-20-03 Steals: 1 vs. Bellarmine, 3-6-04 Minutes: 12 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 1-31-04

Season G-GS Min FG-A Pct 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb Avg. Ast. BS St. Pts Avg. Hi 2003-04 18-0 89 13-34 .382 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 23 1.3 2 10 1 26 1.4 6

2004-05: Returning letterwinner who provides a big presence inside. 2003-04: Southpaw who played in 18 games, logging 89 minutes . . . saw key minutes in all three GLVC Tournament games . . . scored six points on 3-5 field goal shooting at Missouri-St. Louis . . . four points at Bellarmine and vs. Oakland City . . . made an impressive collegiate debut with four points (2-3 FG) and a rebound in three minutes against OCU . . . grabbed six defensive rebounds, blocked a game- high three shots, and scored two points in five minutes at Northwood . . . two rebounds and two blocks in season-high 12 minutes vs. Kentucky Wesleyan . . . missed first seven games because of a stress fracture in her right fibula . . . . High School: All-state special mention, all-district first-team, all- conference-first team, and conference MVP for Fairview Park . . . played in the Ohio East-West All-Star Game . . . team MVP in both basketball and volleyball . . . school “Female Athlete of the Year” . . . lettered twice in both basketball and volleyball. High School Coach: Allison Klodnick. Personal: P.E./sports administration major . . . Academic All-GLVC with a 3.32 cume GPA . . . recorded consecutive semester GPA’s over 3.30 . . . vice-president of the UIndy Student- Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) . . . only non-Indiana player on the Greyhound roster . . . signed during early signing period . . . born 3/31/85. 13 SIT ER Y ooff IV N U Thomson I Deanna N D IS IANAPOL

32 Deanna Thomson Freshman 6-0 Forward Greenwood, Ind./Center Grove

Career Highs Points: 8 at Oakland City, vs. LU, 2000, 02 Rebounds: 4 at S. Indiana, vs. Quincy, 2002 Assists: 3 at UMSL, vs. Ky. Wesleyan, 2002 Field Goals: 3 vs. Lewis, 1-31-02 3-Pt. FG: 2 at Oakland City, vs. LU, 2000, 02 Free Throws: 4 at Kentucky Wesleyan, 2-14-02 Steals: 3 vs. Lewis, 1-31-02 Minutes: 22 at Kentucky Wesleyan, 2-14-02

First Season at Indianapolis

2004-05: Talented inside player who will contribute immediately . .. played 17 minutes in exhibition game at Evansville . . . had five rebounds, four points, three steals, an assist and 2-2 free throw shooting. High School: Hoosier Basketball Magazine all-state first team . . . four-year letterwinner in basketball for Center Grove . . . Indianapolis Star All-Metro South pick . . . All-Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference (MIC) two times . . . three-time All-Johnson County . . . Indiana junior all-star . . . All-Indianapolis Metro second- team as a junior, averaging 13.3 points and 8.1 rebounds and helping CG to a 14-7 record . . . team MVP twice . . . Academic All-MIC . . . Hoosier Basketball Magazine all-state third team in 2002-03 after averaging 11.6 points and eight rebounds as a sophomore . . . helped team to a 20-5 record as a freshman, averaging 3.5 points and 4.1 rebounds . . . Hoosier Basketball Magazine all-state honorable mention in 2001-02 . . . also lettered three times in volleyball . . . . High School Coach: Joe Lentz. Personal: Mathematics major . . . received Senator Richard Lugar academic scholarship . . . enjoys shopping and collecting souvenirs from each country and state that she visits . . . plans to become an actuary or an accountant . . . 17- and-under AAU team placed 17th nationally . . . played on state champion 16-and-under AAU team that finished ninth in the nation . . . born 11/16/85. 16 SIT ER Y ooff IV N Stoner U Kaysee IN D IS IANAPOL

30 Kaysee Stoner Sophomore 5-10 Forward Delphi, Ind.

Career Highs Points: 6 vs. UW-P, 2-14-04; vs. QU, 3-7-04 Rebounds: 6 vs. Bellarmine, 3-6-04 Assists: 2, three times, vs. Quincy, 3-13-04 Field Goals: 3 vs. UW-P, 2-14-04; vs. QU, 3-7-04 Free Throws: 2, five times, vs. Bellarmine, 3-12-04 Steals: 3 vs. Ashland, 11-21-03 Blocks: 1 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 1-31-04 Minutes: 27 vs. Ashland, at Quincy, 2003-04

Season G-GS Min FG-A Pct 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb Avg. Ast. BS St. Pts Avg. Hi 2003-04 32-4 577 24-50 .480 0-3 .000 14-20 .700 80 2.5 16 1 10 62 1.9 6

2004-05: Returning letterman and part-time starter . . . had six points, five rebounds, three assists, and two steals in 29 minutes in exhibition win at Evansville. 2003-04: Stepped immediately into the starting lineup . . . started first four games, logging over 20 minutes each game . . . scored six points against Quincy in GLVC Tournament final . . . also had six vs. Wisconsin-Parkside . . . grabbed six rebounds in GLVC Tournament semi overtime win vs. Bellarmine . . . had three steals in 27 minutes vs. Ashland . . . grabbed four rebounds vs. Gannon and Kentucky State in back-to-back contests . . . two assists vs. Northern Kentucky in GLVC Tournament and at SIU Edwardsville. High School: “Outstanding Female Athlete” after earning 11 letters in basketball, volleyball, and track . . . all-Hoosier Conference four times in basketball and three in volleyball . . . team MVP in basketball, leading the team in rebounding and earning the “Leadership Award”. High School Coach: Dan Lepage. Personal: Psychology major with concentration in pre-physical therapy and pre-occupational therapy . . . Semester Honor Roll student with a 3.55 GPA during the spring semester and a 3.21 cume GPA . . . played for Indy’s Finest AAU team that finished second in the state, falling to Kokomo in triple overtime . . . danced for 12 years . . . enjoys running, , and movies . . . born 5/13/85. 15 SIT ER Y ooff IV N U Statistics/Results IN 2003-04 D IS IANAPOL 2003-04 University of Final 32-Game Statistics Record: 23-9 GLVC: 14-6 Home: 13-1 Away: 6-7 Neutral: 4-1 Player G-GS Min FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb Avg. A TO BS St. Pf-D Pts Avg Hi E. Moran 32-32 774 175-357 .490 67-130 .515 46-61 .754 98 3.1 27 41 5 20 42-0 463 14.5 29 M. Dossen 30-28 762 116-251 .462 1-5 .200 111-150 .740 143 4.8 26 79 13 24 85-5 344 11.5 20 A.Wisser 32-0 641 108-239 .452 18-56 .321 116-146 .795 88 2.8 48 77 5 23 49-0 350 10.9 18 A. Davidson 32-31 1089 92-240 .383 46-121 .380 36-50 .720 125 3.9 196 112 10 35 50-1 266 8.3 19 S. Riedeman 32-0 487 79-188 .420 59-131 .450 23-26 .885 47 1.5 24 32 2 26 35-0 240 7.5 21 A. Norris 32-32 922 95-164 .579 0-0 .000 38-64 .594 163 5.1 36 42 16 38 89-1 228 7.1 18 S. Strahm 32-32 708 88-179 .492 1-3 .333 28-52 .538 168 5.3 69 52 3 54 55-1 205 6.4 14 K. Stoner 32-4 577 24-50 .480 0-3 .000 14-20 .700 80 2.5 16 27 1 10 57-1 62 1.9 6 E. Patton 18-0 89 13-34 .382 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 23 1.3 2 10 10 1 12-0 26 1.4 6 A. Carlberg 22-0 175 15-29 .517 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 29 1.3 3 11 1 3 21-0 31 1.4 6 A. Jones 28-0 178 4-13 .308 4-11 .364 10-16 .625 17 0.6 22 16 1 6 17-0 22 0.8 6 L. Hughes 9-0 18 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 3 0.3 1 0 0 5 2-0 2 0.2 2 S. Shackle 2-1 5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 1 0 0 1-0 0 0.0 0 Team 117 3.7 9 Indianapolis 32 6425 809-1748 .463 196-460 .426 425-593 .717 1101 34.4 470 509 67 245 515-9 2239 70.0 94 Opponents 32 6425 763-1766 .432 122-379 .322 340-500 .680 1018 31.8 405 525 113 237 535- 1988 62.1 83 10+ Scoring Games: Moran 24, Wisser 20, Dossen 20, Davidson 11, Norris 9, Riedeman 8, Strahm 7 (Team 99) 20+ Scoring Games: Moran 10, Riedeman 1, Dossen 1, (Team 12) Games leading team in scoring: Moran 17, Wisser 7, Dossen 4, Norris 2, Riedeman 2, Strahm 2 Games leading team in rebounding: Strahm 11, Norris 9, Dossen 9, Moran 3, Davidson 2, Wisser 2, Stoner 1, Carlberg 1 2003-04 University of Indianapolis Greyhounds Game-By-Game Results Date Opponent Indy Opp Att. Scoring Rebounding Assists Nov. 21 ASHLAND# 64 71 250 28 Moran 8 Strahm 6 Davidson Nov. 22 GANNON [PA]# 94 49 350 21 Riedeman 6 Strahm 7 Davidson Nov. 25 KENTUCKY STATE 89 40 125 29 Moran 8 Carlberg 8 Davidson Nov. 29 QUINCY* 53 48 300 16 Wisser 6 Davidson, Wisser 3 Davidson, Norris Dec. 1 SIU EDWARDSVILLE* 66 56 300 13 Moran 6 Norris, Strahm 7 Davidson Dec. 4 at Wisconsin-Parkside* 45 70 173 11 Dossen 9 Norris 2 Davidson Dec. 6 at Saint Joseph’s* 82 64 314 20 Moran 7 Dossen 6 Davidson Dec. 13 OAKLAND CITY 81 48 150 16 Riedeman 8 Norris 7 Davidson Dec. 16 at Findlay 72 70 445 15 Wisser 6 Dossen 5 Davidson Dec. 19 vs. Ferris State^ 85 77 100 20 Moran 8 Strahm 6 Davidson Dec. 20 at Northwood^ 84 61 101 24 Moran 8 Norris 6 Dossen Jan. 2 at Northern Kentucky* 54 61 508 20 Dossen 6 Norris 3 Davidson Jan. 4 at Bellarmine* 73 82 198 17 Moran 9 Dossen 6 Davidson Jan. 8 SOUTHERN INDIANA* 71 68 1750 18 Wisser 7 Strahm 9 Davidson Jan. 10 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS* 70 61 750 28 Moran 7 Davidson, Strahm 8 Davidson Jan. 15 at SIU Edwardsville* 67 57 227 14 Moran 6 Dossen 6 Davidson Jan. 17 at Lewis* 65 70 204 16 Moran 8 Moran 8 Davidson Jan. 22 SAINT JOSEPH’S* 59 49 1000 15 Norris 9 Strahm 6 Davidson Jan. 29 BELLARMINE* 74 67 350 17 Wisser 9 Norris 11 Davidson Jan. 31 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN* 73 53 1000 12 Moran, Norris, Wisser 9 Strahm 8 Davidson Feb. 5 at Missouri-St. Louis* 77 53 215 17 Moran 5 Dossen, Stoner 6 Davidson, Strahm Feb. 7 at Quincy* 57 63 639 13 Wisser 6 Dossen 6 Davidson Feb. 12 LEWIS* 74 62 750 15 Davidson 8 Norris 7 Davidson Feb. 14 WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE* 62 52 350 15 Dossen 10 Dossen 5 Davidson Feb. 21 NORTHERN KENTUCKY* 50 49 3000 12 Strahm, Wisser 8 Norris 7 Davidson Feb. 26 at Kentucky Wesleyan* 89 64 200 28 Moran 9 Dossen 7 Davidson Feb. 28 at Southern Indiana* 68 86 900 24 Moran 7 Dossen, Moran, Strahm 7 Davidson Mar. 4 vs. Northern Kentucky@ 67 58 355 21 Moran 6 Moran 10 Davidson Mar. 6 vs. Bellarmine@ 91 83 375 21 Moran 9 Strahm 8 Davidson Mar. 7 vs. Quincy@ 45 57 375 10 Moran 7 Norris 3 Davidson Mar. 12 vs. Bellarmine$ 79 67 255 16 Dossen 9 Strahm 4 Davidson Mar. 13 at Quincy$ 59 72 1122 12 Strahm 6 Wisser 2 Davidson, Stoner #GLVC/GLIAC Challenge, *Great Lakes Valley Conference, ^Midland, Mich. @GLVC Tournament at Evansville, $NCAA Tournament at Quincy, Ill. 18 SIT ER Y ooff IV N Records U Series I N D IS IANAPOL

Opponent Won Lost Opponent Won Lost Anderson...... 3 ...... 0 Marian ...... 7 ...... 1 Ashland...... 16 ...... 9 Michigan ...... 0 ...... 1 Ball State ...... 1 ...... 1 Missouri-Rolla ...... 0 ...... 1 Barry (Fla.)...... 1 ...... 0 Missouri-St. Louis ...... 10 ...... 6 Bellarmine ...... 16 ...... 31 Missouri Valley (Mo.)...... 1 ...... 0 Butler...... 8 ...... 10 Molloy (N.Y.)...... 0 ...... 0 California (PA.) ...... 1 ...... 1 Montana State-Northern...... 0 ...... 1 Cal Poly Pomona ...... 0 ...... 1 Mount Mercy (Iowa) ...... 1 ...... 0 Cal-Riverside ...... 1 ...... 0 Mount St. Joseph (Ohio) ...... 1 ...... 0 Calvin (Mich.) ...... 1 ...... 0 North Central (Ill.) ...... 0 ...... 1 Central Missouri State ...... 1 ...... 0 North Dakota State ...... 0 ...... 1 Central Arkansas ...... 0 ...... 0 Northeastern Illinois ...... 3 ...... 0 Central State (Ohio) ...... 1 ...... 0 Northeast Missouri State ...... 6 ...... 6 Cincinnati ...... 0 ...... 1 Northern Kentucky ...... 13 ...... 30 Clarion (Pa.) ...... 1 ...... 0 Northwood ...... 1 ...... 0 Clarke (Iowa)...... 1 ...... 0 Oakland (Mich.) ...... 0 ...... 1 Culver-Stockton (Mo.) ...... 2 ...... 1 Oakland City ...... 12 ...... 0 David Lipscomb (Tenn.) ...... 0 ...... 1 Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) ...... 1 ...... 0 Defiance (Ohio) ...... 1 ...... 0 Pittsburg State (Kan.) ...... 0 ...... 1 DePauw ...... 2 ...... 0 Pittsburgh-Johnstown (Pa.) ...... 1 ...... 0 Earlham ...... 1 ...... 0 Purdue...... 0 ...... 1 Edinboro (Pa.) ...... 1 ...... 0 Purdue-Calumet ...... 2 ...... 0 Evansville...... 3 ...... 1 Quincy ...... 18 ...... 10 Ferris State ...... 2 ...... 2 Saginaw Valley State ...... 1 ...... 5 Findlay (Ohio) ...... 4 ...... 0 St. Francis (Ill.)...... 6 ...... 0 Fisher (Mass.) ...... 0 ...... 0 St. Francis (Ind.) ...... 2 ...... 0 Franklin ...... 12 ...... 7 Saint Joseph’s ...... 27 ...... 21 Gannon (Pa.) ...... 1 ...... 0 St. Mary’s (Ind.) ...... 2 ...... 0 Graceland (Iowa) ...... 1 ...... 0 Slippery Rock (PA.) ...... 1 ...... 0 Grand Valley State ...... 3 ...... 5 Southeast Missouri State ...... 0 ...... 1 Hanover ...... 4 ...... 1 SIU Edwardsville ...... 14 ...... 17 Hillsdale ...... 2 ...... 0 Southern Indiana ...... 27 ...... 21 Huntington ...... 5 ...... 1 Southwest Baptist (Mo.) ...... 1 ...... 0 Indiana (PA.) ...... 0 ...... 1 Spalding (Ky.)...... 1 ...... 0 Indiana-Southeast...... 2 ...... 1 Taylor ...... 3 ...... 0 Indiana Tech ...... 6 ...... 1 Tennessee-Martin ...... 2 ...... 0 Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne ...... 24 ...... 11 Tiffin (Ohio) ...... 1 ...... 0 IUPUI ...... 19 ...... 5 Washburn (Kan.)...... 0 ...... 1 Kentucky State ...... 17 ...... 0 West Virginia Wesleyan ...... 1 ...... 0 Kentucky Wesleyan ...... 27 ...... 14 William Penn (Iowa) ...... 1 ...... 0 Lake Superior State (Mich.)...... 0 ...... 1 William Woods (Mo.)...... 1 ...... 0 Lewis ...... 24 ...... 20 Wisconsin-Milwaukee ...... 0 ...... 3 LIU-Southampton ...... 0 ...... 1 Wisconsin-Parkside ...... 11 ...... 7 Manchester ...... 4 ...... 0 Wright State ...... 4 ...... 1 Mankato State (Minn.) ...... 0 ...... 1 Xavier ...... 1 ...... 1

The Greyhounds re- turn to Florida for the Cruizin’ Classic in De- cember at West Palm Beach. The Hounds de- feated two previously- undefeated squads at the 2002 Disney Holi- day Classic in Orlando.

19 SIT ER Y ooff IV N U Conference I Great Lakes Valley N D IS IANAPOL

Considered the premier conference in NCAA Division II, In 2004, four men’s and five women’s teams from the GLVC the Great Lakes Valley Conference enters its 27th season. advanced to the NCAA II Tournament, with the Southern The GLVC continues to place teams and individuals in Indiana men finishing second and the Quincy women reach- NCAA Division II championships in virtually every sport. ing the Elite Eight. The GLVC celebrated its 20th birthday seven years ago The top eight teams at the end of a 20-game regular- by instituting its first post-season basketball tournament to season schedule will qualify for the post-season tournament. determine NCAA II Tournament automatic qualifiers. First round men’s games will be played on March 3, followed The 2001 Pepsi/GLVC Tournament at Evansville’s Rob- by first-round women’s games on March 4. Semifinals will be erts Stadium was a resounding success, drawing 9,627 fans to played on March 5, with the finals on March 6. the championship game, more than most Division I confer- The GLVC hosted the men’s basketball NCAA II Elite ence tournaments. The 2001 GLVC championship game Eight for six straight years (1994-2000) and again in 2002. had the eighth-highest attendance among all conference The 11-member GLVC began in 1979 primarily as a six- tournaments and out-drew the finals in 11 Division I confer- team basketball conference, and has grown to offer champi- ences, including Conference USA, Missouri Valley and the onships in 17 sports. In addition to basketball, the GLVC Horizon League. conducts championships in , men’s and women’s “Great Lakes Valley Conference still top non-Division I cross country, men’s and women’s , men’s and women’s League,” stated the banner headline by Basketball Times. “We soccer, softball, men’s and women’s , men’s and said it over the last decade and we’ll say it again,” wrote women’s indoor and outdoor track, and women’s volleyball. columnist Chuck Mistovich. “The GLVC is the best in all of non- Indianapolis, Bellarmine, Saint Joseph’s, Southern Indi- Division I basketball.” ana, and Kentucky Wesleyan are the five charter members of Named the “Conference of the Decade” for men’s the GLVC. Lewis joined in 1982, Northern Kentucky in 1984, basketball for the 1990s by Division II Bulletin, the GLVC has Quincy, Southern Illinois Edwardsville, and Wisconsin- had a team play for the national title 11 years in a row, Parkside in 1995, and Missouri-St. Louis in 1996. winning three national championships! GLVC squads have Jim Naumovich is GLVC Commissioner and Camie won 68 NCAA Tournament games during this span, with 16 Bechtold is the Associate Commissioner. The league office is conference teams ranked in the Top 10 in the final polls and in the Pan Am Plaza in Indianapolis. Rick Meyers is Basket- three league players earning NABC national “Player of the ball SID, Jenn Blomenberg is SID, John Adams is in his first Year” recognition. year as Supervisor of Men’s Officials, and Patty Broderick is in her ninth year as Supervisor of Women’s Officials. Great Lakes Valley Conference

2003-04 Great Lakes Valley Conference Women’s Basketball Final Standings GLVC Pct. All Pct. Home Away Neutral Streak 1. Quincy*+ 17-3 .850 29-5 .853 17-0 9-4 3-1 Lost 1 2. Bellarmine* 15-5 .750 21-9 .600 10-1 8-5 3-3 Lost 2 3. Indianapolis* 14-6 .700 23-9 .719 13-1 6-7 4-1 Lost 1 4. Lewis 13-7 .650 16-12 .571 10-5 6-5 0-2 Lost 1 5. Southern Indiana* 12-8 .600 20-10 .667 13-2 4-6 3-2 Lost 2 Northern Kentucky* 12-8 .600 17-11 .607 9-2 8-6 0-3 Lost 2 Wisconsin-Parkside 12-8 .600 15-12 .556 8-5 5-6 2-1 Lost 2 8. SIU Edwardsville 6-14 .300 11-17 .392 6-7 4-7 1-2 Lost 2 9. Missouri-St. Louis 4-16 .200 7-20 .259 5-8 2-11 0-1 Won 1 10. Saint Joseph’s 3-17 .150 6-20 .231 5-9 1-9 0-2 Lost 7 11. Kentucky Wesleyan 2-18 .100 5-22 .185 3-9 2-12 0-1 Lost 6 *–2004 NCAA II Tournament participant +–2004 NCAA II Elite Eight 20 SIT ER Y ooff IV N Nicoson Hall U Angus Nicoson & I N D IS IANAPOL

Nicoson Hall proved to be an impos- A renovation of its sound system coach for the Greyhounds for 30 years. ing court in 2003-04 when the host and new Daktronics scoreboards were Nicoson, who died in 1982 at age Greyhounds won their last 13 contests completed in 1997. The facility sports 62, compiled an outstanding record of at home. The Hounds have won 24 of conference championship banners for 483- 279. He not only guided the bas- their last 26 home contests over the the 15 Greyhound sports that have ketball program to success, but also past two seasons! won league titles. transformed the entire athletic program The facility hosted the 2003 NCAA The versatile facility received na- into a highly-respected one. II Women’s Basketball Great Lakes tional recognition in 1995 when the A special bronze portrait of Coach Regional, the 1997 Men’s Regional, Orlando Magic practiced in it during Nicoson, located on the west concourse and the 1993 Women’s Regional. the Eastern Conference Finals. CNN of the arena, was dedicated in 1991. Indianapolis’ Nicoson Hall is one and other media outlets aired practice Nicoson was named Hoosier Bas- of the finest NCAA II basketball venues footage from Nicoson Hall. ketball Conference “Coach of the Year” in the country! Thirteen six-foot color The Greyhound logo, designed by seven times. He also coached the Indi- action pictures were added to the con- alumnus Mike Schwab, is displayed in ana High School All-Star team to a courses in 2003-04 thanks to the the center of the court, spanning 24 winning record for 17 years in the an- university’s corporate partners. Grey- feet! The entire playing court, includ- nual summer basketball classic against hound logos have been added to the ing the logo, was redone in 1993. the Kentucky stars. tunnel and hallway leading to the play- Nicoson Hall has been the home of “Nick” was inducted into the Indi- ing court. The Hines Hospitality Room the Greyhounds since 1960. The 4,000- ana Basketball and Helms Foundation was dedicated in November of 2002. An capacity arena was a welcome addition Halls of Fame. enhanced sound system was installed in to the campus after the Hounds played Nicoson Hall is the arena wing of 1999-2000, after portable baskets and 33 years in a building called “the barn,” the Ruth Lilly Fitness Center. The ath- padded railings were added in 1998. constructed as a “temporary” facility. letic and physical education complex Nicoson Hall was the site of the The arena was known as “The Gym” opened in 1984, housing an eight-lane 2000 NABC slam dunk and three-point until the spring of 1977, when the swimming pool and well, gymna- workout prior to the Final Four. university’s trustees named it “Nicoson sium, racquetball courts, training room, Indianapolis won 28 of 29 outings Hall,” in honor of Angus Nicoson, who wrestling room, weight room and more. at home from 1995-97. The 1996-97 had announced he was taking a disabil- Nicoson Hall served as the wres- Hounds also set new school standards ity retirement earlier in the year. “Nick,” tling venue for the 1987 Pan American with 10 straight GLVC wins at home as he was affectionately known, had Games and as a training camp site for and a 10-0 GLVC ledger. been athletic director and basketball the NBA’s .

21 SIT ER Y ooff IV N U Records IN Indianapolis D IS IANAPOL Individual Team Points Points Game: 39 Elizabeth Ramsey at IPFW, 1-7-99 Game: 115 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 1-10-85 Season: 534 Elizabeth Ramsey, 1998-99 Season: 2,295 1992-93 Career: 1,887 Elizabeth Ramsey, 1997-2001 Scoring Average Scoring Average Season: 82.0 1992-93 Season: 21.4 Elizabeth Ramsey, 1998-99 Field Goals Career: 17.6 Elizabeth Ramsey, 1997-2001 Game: 46 vs. Kentucky State, 1-24-91 Field Goals Season: 861 1987-88 Game: 17 Debbie Law vs. North Central, 1-28-83 Field Goal Attempts 17 Debbie Law vs. Grand Valley St., 12-1-84 Game: 93 vs. Taylor, 2-1-83; vs. Butler 2-23-79 Season: 218 Debbie Law, 1984-85 Season: 1,897 1990-91 Career: 701 Elizabeth Ramsey, 1997-2001 Field Goal Accuracy Field Goal Attempts Game: .702 (33-47), at Missouri-St. Louis, 1-18-03 Game: 29 Debbie Law vs. Grand Valley St., 12-1-84 Season: .476 (861-1810), 1987-88 Season: 475 Debbie Law, 1984-85 Three-Point Accuracy Career: 1,442 Ann Hensley, 1992-96 Season: .426 (196-460), 2003-04 Three-Pointers (NCAA leader for All Divisions) Game: 8 Laura Schmalstig at Bellarmine, 2-15-01 Free Throws 8 Angel Hall vs. Saint Joseph’s, 2-19-00 Game: 37 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 1-10-85 Season: 67 Erin Moran, 2003-04 Season: 511 1999-2000 Career: 224 Melissa Graham, 1991-95 Free Throw Attempts Three-Point Accuracy Game: 54 at Southern Indiana, 12-5-98 Season: .515 (67-130), Erin Moran, 2003-04 Season: 769 1992-93 (NCAA leader for All Divisions) Free Throw Percentage Career: .406 (224-552), Melissa Graham, 1991-95 Game: 1.000 vs. Indiana Tech, 1-30-84; vs. Taylor, 2-7-84 (17th in NCAA II all-time) Season: .758 (497-656), 2002-03 Free Throws Rebounds Game: 17 Amy Wisser vs. Quincy, 2-21-02 Game: 76 vs. IUPUI, 11-26-91 Consec.: 45 Melissa Graham, 12-29-94 to 1-28-95 Season: 1,256 1992-93 Season: 152 Amy Wisser, 2002-03 Rebound Average Career: 493 Courtney Sands, 1989-93 Season: 44.9 1992-93 Free Throw Attempts Points by an Opponent Game: 19 Amy Wisser vs. Quincy, 2-21-02 Game: 117 Bellarmine, 1-11-96 Season: 252 Courtney Sands, 1992-93 Combined Points Career: 790 Courtney Sands, 1989-93 Game: 196 Indianapolis (96) Rebounds Southern Indiana (100), 1-5-89 Game: 21 Kim Epler vs. Butler, 2-5-81 Victories Season: 309 Courtney Sands, 1992-93 Season: 29 2002-03 Career: 973 Elizabeth Ramsey, 1997-2001 Winning Percentage Assists Season: .906 (29-3), 2002-03 Game: 14 Laura Foreman vs. Saint Joseph’s, 2-9-84 Season: 197 Cindy Simko, 1989-90 NCAA II Tournament Berths Career: 593 Melissa Graham, 1991-95 1993 NCAA II Great Lakes Regional host Steals 1995 at Northern Michigan Game: 8 Laura Foreman vs. Saint Joseph’s, 2-9-84 2003 NCAA II Great Lakes Regional host 8 Heidi Lawrence, three times, 1988-89 2004 at Quincy 8Melissa Graham vs. Grand Valley State, 1-2-92; vs. Bellarmine, 2-5-94 and 1-7-95 First NCAA II Tournament Victory 8 Ann Hensley vs. Wisc.-Parkside, 12-28-95 3/14/03 Indianapolis 91, Wayne State 83 Season: 98 Melissa Graham, 1992-93 Career: 335 Melissa Graham, 1991-95 Highest NCAA II Ranking Blocked Shots #7 March 12, 2003 WBCA/ESPN Poll Game: 8 Courtney Sands, vs. Lewis, 1-10-91 Season: 62 Courtney Sands, 1990-91 Longest Winning Streak Career: 193 Courtney Sands, 1989-93 17 December 2, 2002-January 11, 2003 22 SIT ER Y ooff IV N Records U Indianapolis I N D IS IANAPOL 1,000-Point Club All-GLVC Players 2003-04 GLVC Individual Stats 1,887 Elizabeth Ramsey 1997-2001 1984 Debbie Law 1st Team Scoring 1,650 Ann Hensley 1992-96 LuAnn Humphrey 1st Team Erin Moran 7th 14.5 1,614 Debbie Law 1981-85 Laura Foreman 2nd Team Amy Wisser 25th 10.9 1,527 Courtney Sands 1989-93 1985 Debbie Law 1st Team Three-Point Accuracy 1,464 Melissa Graham 1991-95 Laura Foreman 2nd Team Erin Moran 1st .515 1,341 Lori Morgan 1989-93 1986 Laura Foreman 1st Team Sara Riedeman 4th .450 1,336 Heidi Lawrence 1985-89 Stephanie Blake 2nd Team Amanda Davidson 9th .380 1,254 Erin Moran 2001-04 1988 Kate Silavs 1st Team Three-Pointers per game 1,200 Stephanie Blake 1984-88 Heidi Lawrence 2nd Team Erin Moran 3rd 2.09 1,131 Mary Maravilla 1987-91 1992 Lori Morgan 2nd Team 1,092 LuAnn Humphrey 1980-84 Sara Riedeman 5th 1.84 1993 Courtney Sands 1st Team 1,087 Laura Foreman 1982-86 Amanda Davidson 10th 1.44 Lori Morgan 1st Team 1,077 Cindy Simko 1987-91 Free Throw Accuracy 1,004 Kate Silavs 1984-88 Melissa Graham 2nd Team Amy Wisser 10th .795 1994 Ann Hensley 1st Team Assists Season Points 1995 Melissa Graham 1st Team Amanda Davidson 2nd 6.12 534 Elizabeth Ramsey 1998-99 Ann Hensley 1st Team Assist/Turnover Ratio 531 Debbie Law 1984-85 1996 Ann Hensley 1st Team Amanda Davidson 5th 1.75 517 Elizabeth Ramsey 1999-2000 1999 Elizabeth Ramsey 2nd Team Offensive Rebounds 505 Courtney Sands 1992-93 2000 Elizabeth Ramsey 2nd Team Amanda Norris 12th 2.19 489 Ann Hensley 1994-95 2001 Elizabeth Ramsey 1st Team 486 Ann Hensley 1995-96 2002 Kristen Lowry 2nd Team Indianapolis Coaching Records 480 Elizabeth Ramsey 2000-01 2003 Kristen Lowry 1st Team Years Coach W-L Pct. 479 Melissa Graham 1994-95 2004 Erin Moran 2nd Team 1978-79 Sue Willey 9-9 .500 477 Kate Silavs 1987-88 1979-82 Jack Noone 46-26 .639 465 Heidi Lawrence 1987-88 GLVC Player of the Year 1982-93 Chuck Mallender 179-104 .633 463 Erin Moran 2003-04 1986 Laura Foreman 1993 Mary Maravilla 5-2 .714 462 Debbie Law 1982-83 1993 Courtney Sands 1993-2000 Lisa Hicks 94-97 .492 456 Ann Hensley 1993-94 2003 Kristen Lowry 2000-04 Teri Moren 81-36 .692 Career Rebounding GLVC Coach of the Year Indianapolis Season-by-Season 973 Elizabeth Ramsey 1997-2001 1988 Chuck Mallender Season W-L Coach 929 Courtney Sands 1989-93 1993 Chuck Mallender 1978-79 9-9 Sue Willey 819 LuAnn Humphrey 1980-84 2003 Teri Moren 775 Lori Morgan 1989-93 1979-80 12-10 Jack Noone 1980-81 18-7 Jack Noone 765 Kim Epler 1979-83 GLVC All-Tournament 676 Emily Hammes 1999-2003 1981-82 17-8 Jack Noone 664 Debbie Law 1981-85 2000 Elizabeth Ramsey 1982-83 18-6 Chuck Mallender 659 Stephanie Blake 1984-88 2003 Kristen Lowry, Amy Wisser 1983-84 20-3 Chuck Mallender 566 Melissa Graham 1991-95 2004 Erin Moran 1984-85 17-8 Chuck Mallender 543 Kate Silavs 1984-88 1985-86 18-8 Chuck Mallender 521 Cindy Simko 1987-91 GLVC Scholar-Athlete of the Year 1986-87 10-16 Chuck Mallender 2003 Kristen Lowry 1987-88 22-5 Chuck Mallender 200-Rebound Seasons 1988-89 8-19 Chuck Mallender 309 Courtney Sands 1992-93 2003-04 Academic All-GLVC (8) 1989-90 14-14 Chuck Mallender 260 Elizabeth Ramsey 1998-99 Amanda Davidson, Megan Dossen, 1990-91 15-13 Chuck Mallender 260 Elizabeth Ramsey 1997-98 Lesley Hughes, Erin Moran, Amanda 1991-92 18-10 Chuck Mallender 258 Kristen Lowry 2002-03 Norris, Eileen Patton, Sara Strahm, 1992-93 24-4 Mallender, Maravilla 239 Kim Epler 1979-80 Amy Wisser 1993-94 14-13 Lisa Hicks 236 Elizabeth Ramsey 1999-2000 1994-95 21-7 Lisa Hicks 235 LuAnn Humphrey 1982-83 2003-04 GLVC Final Statistics 1995-96 15-12 Lisa Hicks 231 Debbie Law 1984-85 Three-Point Percentage 1st .426 1996-97 11-16 Lisa Hicks 227 Kate Silavs 1987-88 Team Defense 2nd 62.1 1997-98 9-17 Lisa Hicks 226 Lori Morgan 1992-93 3-Pointers per game 2nd 6.12 1998-99 7-20 Lisa Hicks 220 Stacy Rathbun 1987-88 Field Goal Percentage 3rd .463 1999-2000 17-12 Lisa Hicks 217 Elizabeth Ramsey 2000-01 3-Pt. FG % Defense 3rd .322 2000-01 14-13 Teri Moren 213 Courtney Sands 1990-91 Scoring Margin 4th +7.8 2001-02 15-11 Teri Moren 210 Courtney Sands 1989-90 Rebounding Margin 4th +2.6 2002-03 29-3 Teri Moren 205 LuAnn Humphrey 1980-81 203 LuAnn Humphrey 1983-84 Assist/Turnover Ratio 4th 0.92 2003-04 23-9 Teri Moren 202 Lori Morgan 1990-91 Offensive Rebounds 4th 12.03 Total 414-274 (.602), 26 years 23 SIT ER Y ooff IV N U Results I Year-by-Year N D IS IANAPOL

1978-79 9-9 81 HANOVER 38 63 WILLIAM WOODS 47 56 at Bellarmine 69 73 at Bellarmine 99 Coach: Sue Willey 52 at Butler 77 56 LEWIS 59 73 ASHLAND 54 61 at Franklin 71 73 Evansville 62 42 at Purdue 51 88 SAINT JOSEPH’S 76 80 IPFW 68 51 at IPFW 77 64 Oakland City 55 46 at Franklin 51 85 at Ky. Wesleyan 73 70 at So. Indiana 65 76 QUINCY [IL] 73 52 Hanover 68 53 SAINT JOSEPH’S 52 77 at So. Indiana 49 51 at Ky. Wesleyan 56 77 IPFW 82 52 Butler 70 75 BALL STATE 52 76 WRIGHT STATE 66 76 LEWIS 63 71 BELLARMINE 94 47 Franklin 82 91 at IU-Southeast 67 70 BELLARMINE 62 74 SAINT JOSEPH’S 65 71 at Saint Joseph’s 83 58 Saint Joseph’s 65 84 HUNTINGTON 54 59 at Indiana Tech 58 67 at No.Kentucky 72 56 at Lewis 81 69 DePauw 48 70 FRANKLIN 61 85 at Franklin 56 78 WRIGHT STATE 61 89 KY. WESLEYAN 71 51 Marian 54 49 IUPUI 51 68 at Taylor 44 81 SO. INDIANA 70 61 Anderson 57 80 SO. INDIANA 53 74 at Saint Joseph’s 57 1986-87 10-16 55 at Ashland 60 71 Earlham 34 82 OAKLAND CITY 54 59 at Lewis 62 Coach: Chuck Mallender 62 at No.Kentucky 93 65 Marian 35 76 EVANSVILLE 70 82 KY. WESLEYAN 71 71 WILLIAM PENN 48 68 Franklin 89 66 IUPUI 51 76 SO.INDIANA 49 63 at SIU Edwardsville 76 1989-90 14-14 47 Butler 83 56 BUTLER 71 64 at Bellarmine 74 96 at IUPUI 76 Coach: Chuck Mallender 72 Huntington 84 74 at Butler 58 62 INDIANA TECH 51 77 at Grand Valley St. 91 67 IUPUI 51 1982-83 18-6 81 IPFW 68 62 SAGINAW VALLEY 78 54 at Saginaw Valley 91 74 Manchester 61 Coach: Chuck Mallender 59 GRAND VALLEY 55 75 at Wisc.-Milwaukee 87 76 Hanover 61 67 at Ball State 71 58 at Bellarmine 76 87 IUPUI 93 60 Butler 68 73 ST. FRANCIS [IN] 54 72 BUTLER 58 71 NE ILLINOIS 55 86 at IUPUI 77 79 IPFW 73 67 at St. Mary’s [IN] 64 1979-80 12-10 51 at Butler 73 58 at Ashland 71 85 IUPUI 70 Coach: Jack Noone 89 MARIAN 53 68 LEWIS 78 79 FRANKLIN 56 61 ST. MARY’S 63 66 EVANSVILLE 64 69 SAINT JOSEPH’S 77 59 at Ky. Wesleyan 60 67 at IU-Southeast 75 58 MANCHESTER 54 63 at Ky. Wesleyan 69 87 at So. Indiana 69 51 at Marian 45 77 INDIANA TECH 62 60 at So. Indiana 68 69 GRAND VALLEY 80 58 at Butler 78 91 SAINT JOSEPH’S 59 74 at Wright State 80 60 NO. KENTUCKY 72 49 PUR.-CALUMET 26 78 at Wright State 91 58 NO. KENTUCKY 66 68 BELLARMINE 73 61 EVANSVILLE 62 98 at Hanover 52 59 at Franklin 61 61 at Lewis 80 55 FRANKLIN 71 74 at N. Central [IL] 88 65 at No.Kentucky 88 79 KENTUCKY ST. 54 80 SAINT JOSEPH’S 52 59 at Lewis 71 65 KY. WESLEYAN 75 64 at Saint Joseph’s 75 73 Manchester 53 83 TAYLOR 37 66 SO.INDIANA 51 70 ASHLAND 53 76 Earlham 31 80 FRANKLIN 60 67 at Lewis 73 83 IPFW 69 54 at So. Indiana 63 81 SO. INDIANA 49 58 at Saint Joseph’s 71 60 at Ashland 79 46 IUPUI 59 94 BUTLER (ot) 92 76 at IPFW 60 80 at IPFW 86 93 OAKLAND CITY 49 83 IU-SOUTHEAST 57 85 ASHLAND (ot) 81 68 at Kentucky St. (ot) 67 44 at Franklin 79 77 at Huntington 62 79 BELLARMINE 61 85 SAINT JOSEPH’S 86 65 at Marian 52 59 at IUPUI 48 Debbie Law Marr 66 at Xavier 79 79 SIU EDWARDSVILLE 70 63 at Butler 76 82 at Bellarmine 77 88 LEWIS 86 72 HUNTINGTON 57 105 SO. INDIANA 64 1984-85 17-8 1987-88 22-5 60 at Bellarmine 83 65 at Anderson 64 90 SAINT JOSEPH’S 64 Coach: Chuck Mallender Coach: Chuck Mallender 67 at No.Kentucky 83 77 at DePauw 32 63 BELLARMINE 66 72 at IUPUI 59 64 at Michigan 80 73 at Northeastern Ill. 71 78 HANOVER 70 73 GRAND VALLEY 68 63 at SIU Edwardsville 61 93 SO. INDIANA 72 75 at Oakland City 60 1983-84 20-3 53 at No. Kentucky 74 74 at Tennessee-Martin 68 80 KY. WESLEYAN 71 67 at So. Indiana 78 Coach: Chuck Mallender 65 at Central St. [OH] 58 87 FRANKLIN 64 63 BELLARMINE 66 87 at Huntington 72 87 at Culver-Stockton 72 1990-91 15-13 1980-81 18-7 83 IUPUI 48 65 BUTLER 45 88 at Quincy (ot) 81 Coach: Chuck Mallender Coach: Jack Noone 67 NO. KENTUCKY 52 71 CINCINNATI 83 90 at Northeast Mo. St. 70 67 at Grand Valley St. 78 65 IU-SOUTHEAST 46 78 at St. Francis [IN] 49 56 at SIU Edwardsville 63 92 at Ky. Wesleyan 64 69 QUINCY [IL] 54 70 IUPUI 58 97 at Defiance [OH] 65 115 at Ky. Wesleyan 78 91 at So. Indiana 56 108 at IUPUI 78 46 BUTLER 65 88 at Huntington 71 71 at So. Indiana 79 71 BELLARMINE 73 57 at Southeast Mo. St. 73 83 at Oakland City 50 97 BUTLER 73 54 LEWIS 70 64 SAGINAW VALLEY 75 84 at Lipscomb [TN] 92 60 at Indiana Tech 67 77 SAINT JOSEPH’S 59 71 NO. KENTUCKY 91 94 ST. MARY’S [IN] 65 74 at Purdue-Calumet 47 68 at IPFW 79 73 ASHLAND 61 89 FERRIS STATE 66 54 at Franklin 55 76 Ashland 73 88 at Lewis (ot) 77 66 at Franklin 65 54 at Saint Joseph’s 58 80 INDIANA TECH 79 74 at Saint Joseph’s 81 61 at Ashland 64 88 MANCHESTER 57 65 at Bellarmine 74 81 LEWIS 75 67 at IPFW 69 57 at So. Indiana 59 73 FRANKLIN 57 90 SAINT JOSEPH’S 81 58 GRAND VALLEY 83 60 at IUPUI 61 64 SO.INDIANA 41 85 at N. Kentucky (ot) 82 52 at SIU Edwardsville 51 55 SO. INDIANA 50 83 KY. WESLEYAN 55 91 IPFW 70 69 NO. KENTUCKY 71 58 at Hanover 55 78 at Saint Joseph’s 61 77 XAVIER 68 78 LEWIS 59 73 OAKLAND CITY 59 70 at Lewis 79 83 at Bellarmine 68 81 SAINT JOSEPH’S 101 61 BUTLER 59 72 at Wright State 68 82 KY. WESLEYAN 61 71 at Ky. Wesleyan 78 70 INDIANA TECH 65 72 IPFW 65 80 SO. INDIANA 58 88 at So. Indiana 61 59 ANDERSON 37 68 ASHLAND 62 107 at IPFW 69 112 KENTUCKY ST. 63 74 MARIAN 40 86 BELLARMINE 83 80 at Butler 70 69 BELLARMINE 99 66 at Huntington 56 82 at Ashland 71 66 at No. Kentucky 79 80 FRANKLIN 53 1985-86 17-8 76 SIU EDWARDSVILLE 52 82 at Saint Joseph’s 90 61 DE PAUW 39 Coach: Chuck Mallender 80 at Lewis 62 66 at IU-Southeast 50 61 at Indiana Tech 60 1988-89 8-19 57 KY. WESLEYAN 46 62 at So. Indiana 55 77 at Calvin [MI] 57 Coach: Chuck Mallender 76 SO. INDIANA 60 72 SAINT JOSEPH’S 52 66 at Grand Valley St. 73 77 at Grand Valley St. 91 72 at Bellarmine 77 50 BUTLER 71 90 IUPUI 77 91 at Clarion [PA] 74 83 at Kentucky St. 69 69 at Butler 55 89 at SIU Edwardsville 98 85 IPFW 75 1981-82 17-8 97 KENTUCKY ST. 57 61 vs. Culver-Stockton 64 81 ASHLAND 70 Coach: Jack Noone 54 at SIU Edwardsville 67 72 SAGINAW VALLEY 91 59 PUR.-CALUMET 58 95 at Northeastern Ill. 51 58 NO. KENTUCKY 80 1991-92 18-10 56 at Butler 66 81 at Saint Joseph’s 94 88 ASHLAND 86 Coach: Chuck Mallender 76 at Marian 66 77 at Lewis 69 84 at Quincy [IL] 65 103 at NE Missouri St. 81 61 BELLARMINE 54 71 KY. WESLEYAN 60 88 NE Missouri State 58 73 at Pittsburg St. [KS] 76 71 at Anderson 39 59 SO. INDIANA 73 77 at Culver-Stockton 75 79 IUPUI 58 71 at Taylor 68 81 at IPFW 78 66 BUTLER 79 76 FRANKLIN 75 73 WRIGHT STATE 55 77 at Ashland 71 96 at So. Indiana (ot) 100 72 at Missouri-Rolla 77 76 at Manchester 55 63 BELLARMINE 75 73 at Ky. Wesleyan 96 71 at Mt. Mercy [IA] 67 60 at Evansville 66 80 NO. KENTUCKY 68 74 LEWIS 85 82 at SIU-Edwardsville 75 57 at So. Indiana 61 LuAnn Humphrey 73 SIU EDWARDSVILLE 68 61 SAINT JOSEPH’S 82 81 at IUPUI 72 24 SIT ER Y ooff IV N Year-by-Year Results U IN D IS IANAPOL

82 GRAND VALLEY 73 1993-94 14-13 60 at IPFW 84 69 at Ky. Wesleyan 94 87 at Lewis 69 68 at No.Kentucky 66 Coach: Lisa Hicks 82 QUINCY 62 71 at Lewis 84 98 SAINT JOSEPH’S 63 69 SIU EDWARDSVILLE 64 58 vs. North Dakota St. 97 70 LEWIS 67 85 at UW-Parkside (2-ot)89 68 BELLARMINE 73 75 at Lewis 62 78 at NE Missouri St. 89 89 at Ky. Wesleyan 73 56 at No. Kentucky 78 71 KY. WESLEYAN 49 75 at Saint Joseph’s 77 63 vs. NE Missouri St. 67 66 at So. Indiana 90 77 SAINT JOSEPH’S 85 54 at Mo.-St. Louis 53 64 KY. WESLEYAN 67 75 vs. St. Francis [IL] 38 79 IPFW (ot) 75 68 at Quincy (ot) 70 82 SO. INDIANA 74 69 MT. ST. JOSEPH 63 1996-97 11-16 61 QUINCY 64 74 LEWIS 35 82 at Kentucky St. 39 76 FRANKLIN 61 Coach: Lisa Hicks 60 at Mo.-St. Louis 91 46 WISC-PARKSIDE 52 92 at Bellarmine 94 80 at Quincy 59 84 SPALDING [KY] 65 62 at Quincy 63 52 NO. KENTUCKY 56 79 ASHLAND 47 79 SO. INDIANA 90 100 ST. FRANCIS [IL] 59 80 at Ky. Wesleyan 57 56 IPFW 76 74 KY. WESLEYAN 67 77 ASHLAND (ot) 78 1999-2000 17-12 63 at So. Indiana 76 58 SAINT JOSEPH’S 62 79 at Bellarmine 83 55 IUPUI 76 Coach: Lisa Hicks 62 QUINCY 49 67 LEWIS 57 67 at Kentucky St. 54 91 SLIPPERY ROCK 49 91 ST. FRANCIS [IL] 57 60 SIU EDWARDSVILLE 58 71 at Ky. Wesleyan 80 74 IUPUI 61 63 at Cal Poly Pomona 71 70 UP-JOHNSTOWN 59 57 vs. Quincy 60 84 at So. Indiana 60 72 NO. KENTUCKY 68 72 at Cal Riverside 64 70 MISSOURI VALLEY 66 58 BELLARMINE 80 80 LEWIS 69 67 LEWIS 61 86 at Wisc.-Parkside 77 2002-03 29-3 90 KENTUCKY ST. 50 50 SAINT JOSEPH’S 65 84 UW-PARKSIDE (ot) 78 64 at Lewis 80 Coach: Teri Moren 76 at IPFW 94 68 at Ashland 82 59 at Bellarmine 88 71 NO. KENTUCKY 84 71 CENTRAL MO. ST. 65 94 at Ashland 73 65 IPFW 63 86 at Ky. Wesleyan 92 64 OAKLAND CITY 51 64 at Marian 60 77 NO. KENTUCKY 74 94 KENTUCKY ST. 47 48 NO. KENTUCKY 69 76 KENTUCKY ST. 69 55 SIU EDWARDSVILLE 72 79 BELLARMINE 95 77 MO.-ST. LOUIS 51 90 EDINBORO [PA] 83 57 QUINCY 55 1992-93 24-4 79 at SIU Edwardsville 85 66 at IPFW 61 71 at Bellarmine 66 73 at So. Indiana 56 Coach: Chuck Mallender 66 at No. Kentucky 73 74 at Saint Joseph’s 84 68 KY. WESLEYAN 72 64 at Ky. Wesleyan 61 103 at NE Missouri St. 81 83 at Saint Joseph’s 54 53 SIU EDWARDSVILLE 63 77 MO.-ST. LOUIS 89 70 at Oakland City 54 83 vs. Indiana [PA] 96 79 at Lewis 91 71 SO. INDIANA 94 71 QUINCY 66 60 vs. Ouachita Bapt. 53 79 vs. Quincy 59 84 IPFW 79 54 at Lewis 75 75 at Saint Joseph’s 72 76 vs. SW Baptist 62 99 at IUPUI 71 58 ASHLAND 72 55 at Wisc.-Parkside 62 83 at IPFW 78 70 FINDLAY 43 81 at Oakland City 67 96 at Ky. Wesleyan 54 62 KY. WESLEYAN 59 54 SIU EDWARDSVILLE 70 69 NO. KENTUCKY 50 70 at Franklin 58 87 at So. Indiana 110 60 BELLARMINE 66 65 SO. INDIANA 85 69 WISC.-PARKSIDE 54 76 at IPFW 64 64 at No. Kentucky 86 64 LEWIS 66 71 LEWIS 57 78 at Ashland 60 1994-95 21-7 85 at Quincy 78 72 WISC.-PARKSIDE 75 45 at Quincy 67 67 BELLARMINE 74 Coach: Lisa Hicks 60 IPFW 62 88 at Quincy 71 85 at Mo.-St. Louis 58 92 KENTUCKY ST. 65 88 MARIAN (ot) 83 74 SAINT JOSEPH’S 63 72 at Mo.-St. Louis 77 77 KY. WESLEYAN 64 83 at Lewis 71 74 FRANKLIN 76 55 at So. Indiana 76 68 at No.Kentucky 78 66 BELLARMINE 62 70 at Saint Joseph’s 54 95 vs. NE Missouri St. (ot)90 62 at SIU Edwardsville 66 93 IPFW (ot) 90 90 at Ky. State 62 86 IUPUI 65 80 at IUPUI 67 103 SAINT JOSEPH’S 74 83 SAINT JOSEPH’S 75 89 QUINCY (ot) 81 72 QUINCY 48 1997-98 9-17 74 at So. Indiana 70 71 at Lewis 42 72 at No.Kentucky 69 96 vs. Barry [FL] 56 Coach: Lisa Hicks 63 at SIU Edwardsville (ot) 68 64 at SIU Edwardsville 51 88 OAKLAND CITY 71 85 vs. Clarke [IA] 48 58 HILLSDALE 53 89 vs. Lewis (ot) 82 56 M0.-ST. LOUIS 49 79 KY. WESLEYAN 63 73 at So. Indiana 93 69 ST. FRANCIS [IL] 54 70 vs. Mo.-St. Louis 69 74 SO. INDIANA 66 81 SO. INDIANA 60 75 at Ky. Wesleyan 65 77 KENTUCKY ST. 69 57 vs. No. Kentucky 77 80 at Bellarmine 61 98 at Kentucky St. 60 90 KENTUCKY ST. 63 64 OAKLAND CITY 57 85 at No. Kentucky 75 96 at Bellarmine 84 70 BELLARMINE 63 70 WISC.-PARKSIDE 64 2000-01 14-13 94 at Saint Joseph’s 73 67 SAINT JOSEPH’S 65 65 at Ashland 64 55 LEWIS 77 Coach: Teri Moren 55 at Wisc.-Parkside 43 96 LEWIS 77 88 at IPFW 79 58 FERRIS STATE 65 69 vs. W.V. Wesleyan 53 68 vs. Mo.-St. Louis 53 78 NO. KENTUCKY 81 75 SIU EDWARDSVILLE 64 63 at IUPUI 76 39 at California [PA] 42 78 vs. Bellarmine 55 82 at Ky. Wesleyan 67 78 NO. KENTUCKY 58 69 at Ashland 83 64 WISC.-PARKSIDE 59 74 vs. Quincy 63 97 at So. Indiana 82 89 LEWIS 58 66 at Oakland [MI] 78 78 LEWIS (ot) 76 NCAA Great Lakes Regional 80 SIU EDWARDSVILLE 69 89 SAINT JOSEPH’S 80 70 at IPFW 68 44 at No. Kentucky 66 91 WAYNE STATE 83 68 ASHLAND 56 54 at Bellarmine 93 67 at Saint Joseph’s 81 66 SAGINAW VALLEY 47 57 NO.KENTUCKY 66 84 IPFW 62 78 at Kentucky St. 61 43 at No. Kentucky 54 66 vs. Graceland [IA] 65 NCAA Great Lakes Regional 89 IPFW 81 80 KY. WESLEYAN (ot) 87 62 vs. Mont. St.-North. 65 2003-04 23-9 76 SAGINAW VALLEY 81 87 ASHLAND 72 68 at Mo.-St. Louis 82 77 at Oakland City 52 Coach: Teri Moren 107 IUPUI 86 85 at Quincy 72 47 SO. INDIANA 44 64 ASHLAND 71 58 at No. Kentucky 67 74 SIU EDWARDSVILLE 78 49 at SIU Edwardsville 60 94 GANNON [PA] 49 73 at Saint Joseph’s 78 45 SO. INDIANA 75 68 at Saint Joseph’s 52 89 KENTUCKY ST. 40 80 at Lewis 52 65 NO. KENTUCKY 89 53 at IPFW 51 53 QUINCY 48 79 KY. WESLEYAN 66 64 at Bellarmine 93 68 KY. WESLEYAN 52 66 SIU EDWARDSVILLE 56 54 SO. INDIANA 71 82 SAINT JOSEPH’S 74 61 BELLARMINE 65 45 at Wisc.-Parkside 70 NCAA Great Lakes Regional 60 IPFW 68 45 at Mo.-St. Louis 58 82 at Saint Joseph’s 64 71 at Northern Mich. 91 43 at Lewis 70 64 at Quincy 76 72 at Findlay 70 76 at Wisc.-Parkside 88 44 at Lewis 47 85 vs. Ferris State 77 1995-96 15-12 84 BELLARMINE 71 52 at Wisc.-Parkside 59 84 at Northwood 61 Coach: Lisa Hicks 75 at Ky. Wesleyan 91 51 IPFW 67 54 at No. Kentucky 61 83 ST. FRANCIS [IL] 60 71 SAINT JOSEPH’S 50 73 at Bellarmine 82 75 HILLSDALE 68 1998-99 7-20 38 NO. KENTUCKY 72 71 SO. INDIANA 68 86 at IUPUI 69 Coach: Lisa Hicks 82 at Bellarmine 88 70 MO.-ST. LOUIS 61 58 vs. LIU-Southampton 71 84 SPALDING [KY] 65 72 at Ky. Wesleyan 64 67 at SIU Edwardsville 57 74 NO. KENTUCKY 64 84 at Oakland City 81 70 QUINCY 61 65 at Lewis 70 75 at Franklin 72 79 ST. FRANCIS [IL] 71 71 MO.-ST. LOUIS 57 59 SAINT JOSEPH’S 49 53 at Mankato State 57 67 CALIFORNIA [PA] 54 58 vs. SIU Edwardsville 59 74 BELLARMINE 67 67 vs. Washburn [KS] 77 68 KY. WESLEYAN 83 73 KY. WESLEYAN 53 84 WISC.-PARKSIDE 66 62 BELLARMINE 80 2001-02 15-11 77 at Mo.-St. Louis 53 72 SAINT JOSEPH’S 80 63 at SIU Edwardsville 83 Coach: Teri Moren 57 at Quincy 63 45 at SIU Edwardsville 66 81 at So. Indiana 90 60 LAKE SUPERIOR 61 74 LEWIS 62 64 at Quincy (ot) 75 68 NO. KENTUCKY 79 50 at Wisc.-Parkside 36 62 WISC.-PARKSIDE 52 68 BELLARMINE 117 64 vs. Ferris State 77 71 at Saint Joseph’s 63 50 NO. KENTUCKY 49 71 KY. WESLEYAN 47 62 vs. Findlay 54 53 at No. Kentucky 66 89 at Ky. Wesleyan 64 90 IPFW 84 69 MO.-ST. LOUIS 100 61 at Bellarmine 67 68 at So. Indiana 86 85 at Lewis 66 96 at IPFW 64 68 SO. INDIANA 80 67 vs. No. Kentucky 58 76 at Wisc.-Parkside 73 81 at Saint Joseph’s 92 59 MO.-ST. LOUIS 40 91 vs. Bellarmine 83 83 SO. INDIANA 96 73 WISC.-PARKSIDE 51 78 vs. Tiffin [OH] 64 45 vs. Quincy 57 Courtney Sands Gault 59 LEWIS 83 61 at Findlay 46 65 SIU EDWARDSVILLE 57 NCAA Great Lakes Regional 65 at No. Kentucky 88 66 SO. INDIANA 78 57 MARIAN 41 82 SIU EDWARDSVILLE 91 66 OAKLAND CITY 52 79 vs. Bellarmine 67 57 at Bellarmine 70 59 at Quincy 72 78 at Saint Joseph’s 73 67 at Bellarmine 90 57 at SIU Edwardsville 62 25 SIT ER Y ooff IV N U Basketball Letterwinners I Indianapolis N D IS IANAPOL A Coake, Shirley– 1966 Ginther, Marjorie– 1946 Jones, Adrienne– 2004 Abel, Laura– 2002 Cokain, Nancy– 1965 Glenn, Rana– 1999,2000 Jones, Paw– 1965, 66,67,68 Acton, Lisa– 1982,83,84,85 Cole, Carolyn– 1961 Glidden, Donnis– 1973,74 Joseforsky, Julie– 1988,89 Adams, Leah Ann-1989,90,91,92 Cole, Debbie– 1982,83,84 Goble, Robin– 1980,81 K Alexander, Lucille– 1949 Comer, Julie– 1994 Goode, Shirley– 1981 Kendig, Marian– 1974 Armacost, Sandra– 1966 Comstock, Mary– 1965 Gordon, Peggy– 1973,74 Kendrick, Kenja– 1992,94,95 Armonett, Shirley– 1978,79,80 Corn, Kris– 1981 Graham, Melissa– 1992,93,94,95 Kenneweg, Betty– 1967 Arndt, Helen– 1950 Cook, Pat– 1961 Grammar, Gail– 1973 Kerkhof, Sarah– 2001 Arney, Loretta– 1977 Cowie, Anita– 1960 Grant, Lila– 1976,77 Kistler, Nancy– 1972 Asberry, Ila– 1966 Comstock, Mary– 1965 Gray, Cindy– 1971 Klos, Martha– 1946 B Corn, Kris– 1981 Griffin, Eileen– 1973,74 Knoop, Evelyn– 1957,58,59 Balka, Paige– 1990 Cripe, Helen– 1944 Gullans, Nancy– 1965 Kohne, Rebecca– 1968 Barnes, Judy– 1969,70 Cross, Charla– 1977 H Kolkmeier, Mary Alice– 1962,64,65 Barnett, Linda– 1969,70 Cunningham, Linda– 1961 Hall, Angel– 2000 Krieger, Laura– 1981,82,83,84 Bauer, Rose– 1961 Curless, Rebecca– 1977 Hammes, Emily– 2000,01,02,03 Kunkler, Linda– 1987 Baumgartner, Mary– 1957 D Hanni, Karen– 1968,69,70 L Beasley, Camilla– 1957 Daringer, Judy– 1963,64 Hardin, Lisa– 1985,86,87,88 Lahey, Ila– 1969 Bell, Arnella– 1947 Darke, Mollie– 1995 Harms, Sheila– 1968 Lambert, Amanda– 1999 Bentz, Suellen– 1966 David, Jo– 1971 Harper, Kris– 1971 Lammert, Aimee– 1992 Berg, Ruth– 1962 Davidson, Amanda– 2002,03,04 Harris, Bonnie– 1974 Law, Debbie– 1982,83,84,85 Beuligmann, Julie– 2002 Davis, Becky– 1985,86,87,88 Harris, Brenda– 1969 Lawless, Deborah– 1978 Bilskie, Linda– 1986,87 Debaun, Betty– 1948 Hartman, Carol– 1967 Lawrence, Heidi– 1986,87,88,89 Binkly, Bonnie– 1958 Dennemann, Jenny– 1984 Hazzard, Ann– 1942 Lawrence, Kim– 1996,97,98 Binner, Phyllis– 1967 DeWitt, Angi– 1999,2000 Heib, Georgia– 1962 Leary, Kathy– 1967,68,69 Birgerson, Judy– 1967 Dezago, Pam– 1986 Helm, Gustavia– 1981,82 Legbandt, Rose– 1961 Black, Diane– 1969,70,71 Diekhoff, Anne Marie– 1979,80 Hensley, Ann– 1993,94,95,96 Lelenko, Angi--1994,95,96,97 Blake, Connie– 1976 Disseler, Jean– 1978 Herdman, Julie– 1981 Leslie, Maxine– 1957 Blake, Stephanie– 1985,86,87,88 Dixon, Robin– 1983 Herre, Sandy– 1990, 91,92,93 Lewis, Bonnie– 1968,69,70,71 Bluhm, Suellen– 1967 Dossen, Megan– 2003,04 Hiatt, Pam– 1968 Logan, Betty– 1959 Bluhm, Tina– 1978 Drewes, Diane– 1981 Hinesley, Kris– 1986,87 Long, Donna– 1956 Bogusz, Annette-- 1993 Duncan, Erin– 1992,93,94 Hochgesang, Karrie– 1998 Lowry, Kristen– 2002,03 Boring, Evelyn– 1959 E Hodgin, Sandy– 1967 Lute, Robynne– 1996 Boruff, Dorothy– 1953 Earley, Kendra– 1973 Holt, June– 1950 Luttrell, Abby– 2000 Botkin, Julia– 1984 Easley, Rebecca– 1950 Honnold, Katy– 1965 M Braniff, Heather– 1996,97 Eck, Terry– 1961 Hoover, Earleen– 1979,80 Majors, Betty– 1952 Brewer, Kelly– 1998 Eggerding, Ann– 1960 Hoover, Jean– 1979 Mann, Janet– 1978 Bright, Pam– 1981,82,83,84 Eiler, Rosalie– 1954 Hopkins, Charlene– 1955 Mara, Ladonna– 1942 Bright, Pat– 1957 English, Beth– 1979,80 Hopkins, Marci– 1978 Maravilla, Mary– 1988,89,90,91 Bryant, Norma– 1968 Epler, Kim– 1980,81,82,83 Horner, Linda–1960,61 Martin, Elaine– 1963 Buchanan, Ann–1962,63,64 Eversole, Alice– 1959 Hottell, Lora– 1992,93,94,95 Martin, Karen– 1981 Bueno, Paula– 1979,80 F Hubbard, Kendra– 1973 Martin, Pat– 1965,66,67,68 Bullard, Ginnvor– 1965 Federspiel, Billie– 1971 Huddleson, Shannon– 1997, 98 Mason, Jessica– 1985,86,87,88 Burchfield, Carrie– 1994,95 Fenneman, Samantha-1991,92,93,94 Hughes, Lesley– 2004 Maxwell, Heather– 1996 Burkhart, Julie– 1981,83 Ferguson, Jodi– 1978,79 Humphrey, LuAnn– 1981,82,83,84 McAdams, Ginnvor– 1963,64,65 Burno, Marcia– 1979,80 Ferkins, JoAnn– 1957 Huse, Dinah– 1965 McCarty, Betty– 1955 Buskirk, Amy– 1958 Fisher, Holly– 1981 Hybarger, Ruth– 1945 McClimans, Judy– 1963,64,65,66 Buskirk, Arlene– 1958,59,60 Foreman, Laura– 1983,84,85,86 I McCray, Susan– 1972 Byrd, Erin– 1989,90,91 Frantz, Anne– 2000,01,02 Iannuzzi, Judy– 1965 McNamara, Sondra– 1965 C Freed, Phyllis– 1966 Ireland, Linda– 1964 McNealy, Nita– 1970 Calb, Constance– 1976 Fuller, Kathy– 1970 J McQueary, Laura– 1984 Camden, Barbara– 1971,73,74 Fulton, Jane– 1975,76,78 Jackson, Carolyn– 1963 Metzger, Genevieve– 1945 Camden, Connie– 1974,75 G James, Sarah--1994,95,96,97 Meyer, Margaret– 1968,69,70 Carlberg, Andrea– 2003,04 Garriott, Doris– 1959 Jennings, Lois– 1948 Middlesworth, Jane– 1968,69 Chandler, Joyce– 1953 Gary, Elsie– 1947 Johns, Mary– 1973,74 Milburn, Maxine– 1957 Clark, Pat– 1962,63 Gearries, Jennifer– 1968 Johnson, Amy– 1992 Miller, Judy– 1966 Cleary, Irene– 1992,93,94 Geyer, Nancy– 1970,71 Johnson, Betsy– 1962 Miller, Kathy– 1989, 90, 91,92 Clendenon, Cindy– 1981 Gibson, Linda– 1971 Johnson, Judy– 1952 Miller, Kelly– 1985,86,87 26 SIT ER Y ooff IV N Basketball Letterwinners U Indianapolis I N D IS IANAPOL

Millspaugh, Jane– 1968 Mitchuson, Jessica– 1996,97 Mohr, Cindy– 1987 Moran, Erin– 2002,03,04 Morgan, Lori– 1990, 91,92,93 Morrison, Margaret– 1946 Morwick, Tina– 1972 Mowery, Pam– 1974 Music, Toni– 1982 Myers, Norma– 1966,68 N Naab, Sandra– 1962 Neimeyer, Nita– 1969 Nicholson, Brenda– 1991,92 Norris, Amanda– 2004 Norton, Diane– 1969,70,71 Nunn, Ruth– 1965 O Oberle, Ali– 1998,99,2000,01 O’Mara, Karie– 1991 Orahood, Dorthy– 1942 Overla, Linda– 1961,62,63 The 1992-93 GLVC-champion Greyhounds at their induction into the U of I Athletic Hall of Fame Owen, Joyce– 1950 P Sachs, Debbie– 1975,76,77,78 Strahm, Sara– 2002,03,04 Vasquez, Ida– 1955 Patrick, Rose– 1960,61 Sachs, Jean– 1975,76,77 Stump, Nel– 1973 Vinion, Billie– 1968,69,70,71 Patterson, Franci– 1989 Salter, Peggy– 1967 Sturtevant, Allison– 1999,2000,01,02 Virgin, Kendall– 1999,2000 Patton, Eileen– 2004 Sands, Courtney– 1990,91,92,93 Stutler, Lou Ann– 1982,83,84 Voss, Jo Ann– 1968 Peoni, Mary– 1978,79,80 Sare, Cindy– 1976,77,78 Stutz, Barb– 1974,75 Vyborny, Lauren– 1999 Perry, Missy– 1996 Schaen, Liz– 1989,90,91 Suddarth, Brenda– 1972 W Perry, Ruth– 1942 Schmalstig, Laura– 2000,01 Sullivan, Barbara– 1962 Waggoner, Janet– 1963,64 Petty, Linda– 1970 Schmaltz, Jean– 1966,67 Sullivan, Pat– 1973,74 Waggoner, Judy– 1959,60,61 Phillips, Deb– 1976 Schultz, Elaine– 1960,61 Swing, Kristi– 1981,82,83,84 Wallace, Deborah– 1981 Pickard, Tina–1969 Schulz, Kristie– 1984 Switzer, Ruth– 1954 Wallis, Marie– 1954 Pippert, Caroline– 1967 Scott, Patricia– 1981 T Walters, Eileen– 1977 Platts, Karen– 2001,02,03 Shackle, Sarah– 2001,02,03,04 Theobald, Dinah– 1962,63,64,65 Wass, Loretta– 1961,62,63 Shady, Terri– 1973 Thom, Patricia– 1968 Waterman, Pat– 1974 Potts, Jo– 1957 Shafer, Andrea– 1998,99,2000,01 Thomen, Bonnie– 1971 Waymire, Loretta– 1964 Powell, Judie– 1964,65,66 Sidebottom, Bonnie– 1974 Thompson, Annette– 1978,79,80,81 Weber, Sylvia–1958 R Sidebottom, Hallie– 1943 Thompson, Nancy– 1979,80 Wendelen, Darlene– 1976,77,78 Race, Lisa– 1985 Sebert, Jenny– 1981,82,83,84 Throm, Rose– 1960 Westforth, Wendy– 1995,96,97,98 Rader, Joan– 1950 Servies, Carol– 1968 Tibbetts, Maureen– 1975 Wheat, Elizabeth– 1982 Ramsey, Elizabeth–1998,99,2000,01 Shilt, Jean– 1976 Tindall, Allison-- 1994,95,96,97 White, Pam– 1983,84,85,86 Ramsey, Marilyn– 1960,61,62,63 Siegmann, Carol– 1968,69,70,71 Trisler, Teresa– 1964 Wiese, Terri– 1981,82,83,84 Randall, Dana– 1980 Silavs, Kate– 1985,86,87,88 Truty, Sharyl– 1992,93,94,95 Wilburn, Carol– 1965 Ransburg, Nancy– 1957, 58,59 Simko, Cindy– 1988,89,90,91 Tudor, Susan– 1969 Willey, Sue– 1973,74,75 Rapp, Hope– 1955 Smith, Angie– 1989 Tungate, Kelli– 1988,89,90,91 Wilson, Emily– 1964 Rathbun, Stacy– 1985,86,87,88 Smith, LaToya– 1998 Tupper, Martha– 1952 Wilson, Sarah– 1984 Riedeman, Sara– 2003,04 Smith, Marci– 1977 Turley, Betty –1947 Wisser, Amy– 2002,03,04 Robbins, Rita– 1973 Smith, Vivian– 1964,65,66 Turley, Shirley– 1952 Worden, Terri– 1975 Robinson, Jennifer– 1985,86,87 Snyder, Judy– 1974,75,76 Turner, Mary– 1942 Workman, Sue– 1980 Rockhold, Jenny– 1971 Snyder, Susan– 1966 Turner, Nancy– 1963 Wrede, Joan– 1960 Rouse, Shirly– 1962,65 Spitznogle, Jessica-- 1994,95,96,97 Tyson, Linda– 1974,75 Wright, Evelyn– 1949 Rule, Linda– 1967,68 St. Clair, Doreen– 1961 Tuttle, Barb– 1965 Wright, Susan– 1986 Rusk, Patrica– 1979 Stebing, Gina– 1995,96 U Wulf, Elsie– 1959,60,61 Rusk, Patricia– 1982 Stiles, Janet– 1962,63,64,65 Updegraff, Mandy– 1995 Z Russell, Betty– 1961 Stine, Terry– 1962,63 V Zent, Amy– 1958 S Stoner, Kaysee– 2004 Van Deman, Linda– 1981 Sachs, Anita– 1946 Stout, Summer– 1999 Van Wagner, June– 1957,58,59 27 SIT ER Y ooff IV N U

IN Indianapolis D IS City of IANAPOL

The city of Indianapolis continues to thrive. The most recent jewel in the city’s crown is the stunning Indiana State Museum in White River State Park, which opened in May 2002. This edifice on Downtown’s Canal Walk comes on the heels of other recent additions such as the NCAA national office and its Hall of Champions, Conseco Fieldhouse, the Indiana Firebirds Arena Football League team, Women’s National Bas- ketball Association franchise, and the US Grand Prix Formula One race. New buildings and facilities are everywhere in Indiana’s capital city, and progress continues. Downtown life has been rejuvenated in the past quar- ter-century, and the city is recognized as a national center for amateur sports. Indianapolis, called the Crossroads of America, is within a three-hour drive for more than 15 million people; half of the United States’ population lives only a day’s drive from the city, and Indiana boasts more interstate high- ways than any other state. Indiana’s capital is the nation’s 12th-largest city (population: 800,000) and is the largest inland city in the Indianapolis offers an incredible variety of athletic, cultural, dining, and shopping venues. country. Counting the residents of the greater metropolitan area, the popula- 500 race at the Indianapolis Motor home of the NBA’s Pacers and the tion rises to some 1.5 million. Speedway, annually drawing 300,000 WNBA’s Indiana Fever; the 55,506-seat There are 12 institutions of higher spectators. The Brickyard 400 NASCAR RCA Dome, home of the NFL’s Colts; learning in or near the city, which race and US Grand Prix Formula One one of the fastest swimming pools in boasts the Indianapolis Museum of Art, race add to the city’s racing laurels. the world in IU’s Natatorium; India- Eiteljorg Museum of American Indian Indianapolis hosted the Pan American napolis Tennis Center with 24 tennis and Western Art, Indianapolis Sym- Games in 1987 and the NCAA Final courts and an 8,000-seat stadium; the phony Orchestra, Indiana Repertory Four men’s basketball tournament in 12,500-seat IU Track and Field Sta- Theater, Indianapolis Opera, Conner 1991, 1997, and 2000; it will host it dium; Major Taylor Velodrome, site of Prairie Pioneer Settlement, and the again in 2006. Indy scored the Basket- international and national cycling new Indiana State Museum. The city is ball World Championships in 2002 and meets; and Victory Field, home of the home to White River Park with its lovely played host to the 1991 World Gymnas- Triple-A Indians. Other pro sporting Canal Walk, an oasis with lush land- tics Championship; Olympic trials in events in Indy have included the U.S. scaping, large fountains, antique-style swimming, diving, and synchronized Women’s Open, the PGA, the Brick- street lamps, walkways, pedestrian swimming; national championships in yard Crossing Senior Golf Classic, and bridge, pedal boats, jogging paths, and gymnastics, track and field, rowing, RCA Tennis Championships. The city murals depicting scenes of life in Indi- canoeing/kayaking, swimming, diving, hosted the Davis Cup quarter-finals in ana. The park includes the Indianapo- ice skating, archery, synchronized 1998. Indy sports the Indiana Ice ama- lis Zoo, White River Gardens, the IMAX swimming, and NCAA championships teur hockey team and the Indiana Blast theatre, and the NCAA campus. The in many of the same sports. men’s professional soccer team, and four-story Circle Centre mall offers Indy has hosted these events with a serves as headquarters for many na- plenty of shopping, food, and fun. multimillion-dollar array of world-class tional amateur sports governing bod- Indy is famous for auto racing; the facilities: the National Institute for ies and the National Track and Field world’s largest sporting event is the Fitness and Sport; Conseco Fieldhouse, Hall of Fame. 28 SIT ER Y ooff IV N Indianapolis U University of I N D IS IANAPOL

It is an exciting time in the life of the University of Indianapolis. The Uni- versity family is keenly aware that the institution is blossoming as it begins its second century. U.S. News & World Report, in its America’s Best Colleges issue, ranks the University among the top colleges and best values in the Midwest. Visionary leaders and a commit- ted and energetic campus community are building an institution that has rededicated itself to excellence in academic programs and services while renewing its pledge to improve the lives of its people and neighbors, both local and global. The expansion of the Schwitzer Student Center doubled its size and greatly expanded the services and amenities so important to students, including a much larger bookstore, coffee shop, lounge and game areas with Internet access, and Student Life offices in one facility. An unprecedented era of campus improvement has added a campus mall The School of Psychological Sci- and water garden, landscaping, deco- ences debuted in 2001, joining the rative lighting, and broad walkways. A School for Adult Learning, School of state-of-the-art health sciences build- Education, School of Nursing, School ing, Martin Hall, houses our nationally of Business, School of Occupational recognized Krannert School of Physi- Therapy, Krannert School of Physical cal Therapy, School of Occupational Therapy, and the College of Arts and Therapy, and School of Nursing. Sciences. The University granted its There’s much more. A gift from first earned doctoral degrees in 2002. alumnus and trustee Richard E. The Center for Aging and Com- Stierwalt enabled construction of an munity and the Center of Excellence alumni house, providing meeting and in the Leadership of Learning are two gathering places for our hard-working new ventures that promise to serve as alumni board and the many programs the foundation for the institution’s it helps to create, as well as a home for Great Lakes Valley Conference reputation even as they set the stan- our Institutional Advancement offices, All-Sports Trophy 2002-03 champions dard in their disciplines. The Center including the fund-raising arms of the for Aging and Community is imple- institution as well as the offices of Uni- on campus have grown considerably. menting a combination of interdisci- versity Communications, Publications, Growing enrollments have meant plinary coursework, research, consult- and, of course, Alumni Relations. record graduating class sizes; some 700 ing, and service to improve the quality These campus improvements have graduates marched in the 2004 pro- of life for older adults. The Center of occurred against the ever-present back- cessional, and a third of our 20,000 Excellence in Leadership of Learning drop of academic pursuits, cultural and alumni graduated in the last 10 years. seeks to enhance the leadership capac- athletic activities, and a strong com- The fast-growing School for Adult ity of all who teach so that they may mitment to community service. Learning exemplifies the University’s lead others to learn. With the growth and activity on ability to identify a need in the com- Amid the growth in programs, campus, enrollments have increased munity and move quickly to meet it, enrollment, and physical campus, the accordingly, and both the number and allowing busy adult students to pursue University remains committed to fulfill- percentage of students who wish to live a college degree. ing its motto, “Education for Service.” 29 SIT ER Y ooff IV N U Administration IN University D IS IANAPOL

Dr. Jerry Israel University President

Dr. Jerry Israel was appointed seventh president of the University of India- napolis on March 31, 1998, following a national search. Dr. Israel served five years as presi- dent at Morningside College. He served at Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa, from 1988 to 1993 as vice president and dean of the college. A native of New York City, Dr. Israel graduated from New York University, holds a master’s degree from the University of Michigan, earned his Ph.D. in history Jerry Israel was inaugurated as the University’s seventh president on April 10, 1999. from Rutgers University, and studied at Harvard University’s Institute for Strategic Planning process to deter- quality of life for older adults. The Educational Management. mine the University’s direction. The Center of Excellence in Leadership of Dr. Israel taught and worked as process was highly collaborative and Learning, funded by a generous grant an administrator at Illinois Wesleyan involved faculty, staff, students, and from the Lilly Endowment, seeks to University, Northern Illinois Univer- trustees. As a result of these Strategic enhance the leadership capacity of all sity, the University of Texas at El Paso, Planning efforts, two new “centers of who teach so that they may lead others and the University of Pittsburgh. He is excellence” were established and are to learn. CELL received an $11.3-mil- the author and editor of several books well under way. The Center for Aging lion grant from the Bill and Melinda and articles; his teaching and research and Community: Partnerships for Gates Foundation to develop a small- have focused on United States-Chinese Healthier Senior Living is implement- schools initiative in Indianapolis. relations in the twentieth century. ing a unique combination of interdis- President Israel and his wife, Dr. One of the first orders of business ciplinary coursework, research, con- Carol Israel, have three children and for the new president was to establish a sulting, and service to improve the several grandchildren.

ership that is an asset in helping achieve While at Case Western Reserve Dr. Everette our strategic intent for excellence and University, he taught labor and human J. Freeman supporting our comprehensive devel- resource policy, and he was dean of opment, enrollment management, and continuing education and a professor Senior Vice marketing efforts.” of economics at Jackson State Univer- President The senior VP and provost pro- sity. As a faculty member at Michigan vides leadership for academic pro- State and Rutgers, he taught labor and & Provost grams, promotes Center of Excellence industrial relations. He was compli- initiatives, oversees academic support ance officer and an industrial relations services, and serves as chief executive officer for the U.S. government, senior Dr. Everette J. Freeman joined the in the president’s absence. compensation analyst for Eastman University as senior vice president and He earned a certificate in econom- Kodak, and director of organizational provost on July 1, 2001, having served ics from Fircroft College in Birming- development and training for Fisons as the executive assistant to the presi- ham, England, in 1971, a bachelor’s Pharmaceuticals. dent at Tennessee State University. degree in sociology and economics Dr. Freeman’s many honors include “Everette’s energy, enthusiasm, from Antioch College in 1972, a Ohio Board of Regents’ faculty research experience, and entrepreneurial cre- master’s degree in labor and indus- grant, Society Bank Fellow, Michigan ativity were widely observed by those trial relations from the University of State faculty development grant, and who met him on and off campus,” said Illinois in 1974, and a doctorate in Newark Labor Studies Association teach- President Israel. “He brings special tal- educational foundations from Rutgers ing award. He was a George Cadbury ent and background to academic lead- University in 1983. Scholar, Fircroft College, England. 30 Athletic Administration

Common Ground Advisory Board for the USA-Belgium Davis Cup tennis event. “Stay in Bounds” program. Willey serves Gentry serves as producer and play- Dr. Sue on the GLVC Executive Committee and by-play voice for UIndy football and bas- she began a four-year term on the NCAA II ketball on television. The Lafayette, Indi- Willey Great Lakes Region Softball in 2004. ana, native graduated cum laude from But- Willey is in her 29th year at UIndy, ler in 1986 with a B. S. in radio/television. Director of after 16 years as associate athletic director. Gentry served on the NCAA II Men’s She has served as “senior woman adminis- Tennis Committee from 1998-2001, includ- Athletics trator” since its NCAA inception in 1995. ing the final two years as men’s chair. Willey holds a master’s degree and a As UIndy men’s tennis coach, he doctorate from IU. An associate professor guided the Greyhounds to their first-ever of health and physical education at UIndy, NCAA II Tournament berth in 1997. Sue Willey is in her second year as director she has been teaching in the Department Gentry had five Academic All-Ameri- of athletics. UIndy excelled under her of Kinesiology for more than 25 years with cans® in a four-year span, with his squad leadership in 2003-04, finishing 14th in a special teaching interest in sport ethics. earning ITA All-Academic Team honors in the U.S. Sports Academy Directors’ Cup Willey has been active in the gover- 1996, 1998, and 1999. standings and second in the Great Lakes nance of intercollegiate athletics her en- From 1991-95, Gentry led the Hounds Valley Conference All-Sports Trophy race tire career. Prior to NCAA committee work, to five straight GLVC titles to earn GLVC while producing four Academic All-Ameri- she served on the executive committee of “Coach of the Year” honors four times. cans® and a GLVC-leading five “Scholar- the Indiana Association of Intercollegiate Gentry and his wife, Dawn, have two Athletes of the Year” and 113 Academic Athletics for Women (IAIAW). She also children: Nicole, 11, and Eric, 9. All-GLVC picks. The Hounds had 20 All- has served on various NCAA Division II Americans during the academic year, in- regional ranking committees, as well as the cluding two NCAA II national champions. D-II legislation committee. Matt Willey’s responsibilities as director of Willey began her coaching career at athletics include many important campus her alma mater after graduating cum laude Donovan committee memberships. She became the from UIndy in 1975. The versatile Willey first female to serve on the President’s coached 23 years at U of I, directing 43 Assoc. Dir. of Cabinet, is a member of the Enrollment different teams in five sports. She was the Athletics for Management Committee, and the Finan- GLVC softball “Coach of the Year” in 1989, cial Aid and Policies Committee. She is a and her softball teams earned national Development tenured volunteer for the UIndy United academic honors in 1996 and 1997. &Facilities Way Committee and was instrumental in A 1993 inductee into the UIndy Ath- planning the 2004 Faculty/Staff Institute. letic Hall of Fame, Willey earned an in- Willey is also currently serving in the credible 19 letters and 11 MVP awards in Matt Donovan is in his second year as Associ- most prestigious position possible for an her four-year career. She was the “Female ate Director of Athletics and his sixth as Direc- athletic administrator in the NCAA–Chair Athlete of the Year” from 1972-75. tor of Athletic Fund Raising and Facilities. of the NCAA II Division II Management His efforts in athletic development Council. Her duties include presiding have been impressive. The Greyhound over D-II Management Council meetings, Club had its most donors ever (1,105) in serving as an ex-officio member of the 2003-04 and has raised the most money for NCAA Executive Committee, serving as a Joe athletics in 2001-02, with 35% new donors. member of the Division II Administrative He worked from 1994-99 as Committee, serving as an ex-officio mem- Gentry the UIndy Director for Annual Giving, ber of the D-II Budget and Finance Com- building a 15% increase over four years. mittee, and serving as an ex-officio mem- Associate Donovan created and implemented new solicitation programs for parents, ber of any Division II committee that re- Director of ports to the Management Council. faculty and staff, and advanced degree re- As Management Council Chair, Willey Athletics, SID cipients, raising record amounts from each. is required to travel throughout the coun- He instituted the first comprehensive, try on numerous occasions as well as at- 18-week phone-a-thon, raising $140,000 per year with 82% pledge fulfillment. tending many meetings at the NCAA Head- Joe Gentry is in his 17th year as Sports quarters in downtown Indianapolis. Her Donovan is active in the Greyhound Information director at UIndy and his Club, reviewing, revising, and launching a most exciting travel this past summer in- fourth as associate director of Athletics, cluded a week in Orlando in May for the university-wide athletic fund raising pro- after six years as assistant A.D. gram focusing on involvement of coaches, first-ever NCAA II National Champion- A member of the College Sports Infor- ships Festival, with six teams earning na- administrators, and former athletes. mation Directors of America, the 40-year- Donovan has an extensive background tional titles. In July, Willey had a once in old Gentry worked his seventh NCAA bas- a lifetime experience when the Manage- in fund-raising, having served as project ketball tournament at the RCA Dome in director for The Campaign for Penn in ment Council and Student-Athlete Advi- 2003, after working the Basketball World sory Committee members had a tour, re- 1993-94 at the University of Pennsylvania Championships, his sixth NCAA II Elite and associate project director for the Purdue ception, and dinner at the White House. Eight, and first Big 10 men’s basketball Willey is a member of the D-II Legisla- University Phone-a-thon in 1992-93. tournament in 2002. The 1989 Western Illinois grad is on tion Committee and the Student-Athlete He worked his third NCAA Final Four Involvement Project Team. She serves as a the National Association of Athletic Devel- at the RCA Dome in 2000. Gentry has opment Directors Executive Committee. liaison to the national and conference D- worked the 1989, 1990, 1993, 1996, 1998, II Student-Athlete Advisory Committees. He and his wife, Angela White, have two 1999, and 2003 NCAA Basketball events at sons, Casey, 3, and Patrick, born in March. She also serves on the NCAA Indianapolis the RCA Dome. In 1998, he worked the 31 SIT ER Y ooff IV N U

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Lynn Dr. Ned Griffin Lawrence Shannon Assistant Sondhaus Head Director of Faculty Athletic Trainer Athletics Athletic Rep

Lynn Griffin is in her second year as Assis- Dr. Lawrence Sondhaus, chair of the Uni- Ned Shannon is in his 12th year as head tant Director of Athletics/Compliance versity of Indianapolis History and Politi- athletic trainer. Shannon works with the Coordinator at UIndy. cal Science department, is in his first year university’s 21 sports, instructing in the ath- Griffin had been the Associate Direc- as the UIndy faculty athletic representa- letic training curriculum. He is an approved tor of Athletics, Compliance Coordinator, Senior Women’s Administrator, Head tive. clinical instructor in that department. Women’s Basketball Coach, and Sport Sondhaus jumped right in to his new Shannon is the chairman of the Great Studies Instructor at NCAA Division II St. position, serving on the Great Lakes Val- Lakes Valley Conference Athletic Train- Andrews Presbyterian College in ley Conference Expansion Committee in ers Committee and president of the Indi- Laurinburg, North Carolina, since 1998. the spring of 2004. ana Athletic Trainers Association. At St. Andrews, Griffin handled all Dr. Sondhaus has been a professor of In 1998, Shannon was a USOC trainer aspects of compliance, chaired the Stu- history at UIndy since 1987, starting his at the Goodwill Games in New York, cover- dent-Athlete Advisory Committee, the tenure as department chair in 2000. ing gymnastics and figure skating. Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference Sondhaus specializes in naval and In 1996, Shannon worked as a staff trainer (CVAC) Senior Women’s Administrators’ Committee and Women’s Basketball Com- military history, authoring eight books. for equestrian, modern pentathlon, and moun- mittee, and served on the NCAA II Re- He earned his bachelor's degree from tain biking at the Atlanta Olympics, and at the gional Advisory Committee. Elon University in 1980, his master’s from U.S. Olympic Training Center. Prior to St. Andrews, Griffin was the the University of Virginia in 1982, and his Shannon came to UIndy in 1993 from head women’s basketball coach and a physi- doctorate from UVa in 1986. Butler, where he served as assistant trainer cal education instructor at the University The St. Louis native and his wife, for five years. The 40-year-old Shannon of South Dakota from 1995-98. Rovena, have a son, Paul, 4. earned his master’s from Butler in 1992. He Griffin was assistant women’s basket- received his NATA certification in 1990, ball coach and P.E. instructor at North graduating from IUPUI in 1987. Carolina-Asheville from 1993-95. She began her coaching career as an Jenn Shannon and his wife, Josie, have three assistant women’s basketball coach and children, Daniel, 15, Molly, 13, and Nancy, 7. exercise and sports science instructor at Blomenberg Tarleton State University in Texas. Griffin earned a master’s degree in exercise and Sports Information sports studies at TSU in 1992. She competed in women’s basketball Assistant and softball at North Carolina-Pembroke from 1986-90, graduating in 1990. Mike Freeman Maureen Davis Ath. Development Dr. George DeSilvester Dr. Charles VanMeter Medical Consultant Orthopaedic Consultant Basketball Assistant Athletic Trainer

Dr. Christine Daryl Gibbs Lauber Medical Academic Advisor Coordinator of Dr. Thomas Quill Staff Team Dentist for Student-Athletes Clinical Education

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