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2009-10 Season in Review 2009-10 SEASON IN REVIEW 2009-10 STANDINGS AP/ESPN/USA TODAY COACHES POLL CONFERENCE OVERALL ILL IND IOWA MICH MSU MINN NU OSU PSU PUR WIS W L Pct W L Pct PRE - / - - / - - / - rv/rv 10/10 rv/rv - / - 3/3 - / - rv/23 - / - 1. Ohio State#* 15 3 .833 31 5 .861 Nov. 16 - / - - / - - / - - / rv 21/21 rv/ - - / - 3/3 - / - rv/23 - / - 2. Michigan State 12 6 .667 23 10 .697 Nov. 23 - / - - / - - / - - / - 25/25 - / - - / - 3/3 - / - rv/rv - / - 3. Wisconsin 10 8 .556 21 11 .656 Nov. 30 rv/ - - / - - / - - / - 22/21 - / - - /rv 3/3 - / - rv/ - - / - Iowa 10 8 .556 20 14 .588 5. Purdue 9 9 .500 15 17 .469 Dec. 7 rv/ - - / - - / - - / - 21/24 - / - - /rv 9/9 - / - - / - - / - 6. Michigan 8 10 .444 21 14 .600 Dec. 14 - / - - / - - / - - / - 16/20 - / - rv/rv 8/7 rv/ - - / - - / - Penn State 8 10 .444 17 14 .548 Dec. 21 - / - - / - - / - rv/rv 16/18 - / - rv/rv 6/6 - / - - / - - / - 8. Illinois 7 11 .389 19 15 .559 Dec. 28 - / - - / - - / - rv/rv 16/24 - / - rv/rv 6/6 - / - - / - - /rv Northwestern 7 11 .389 18 15 .545 Jan. 4 rv/ - - / - - / - - / - 19/21 - / - - / - 6/6 - / - - / - rv/ - Indiana 7 11 .389 14 16 .467 Jan. 11 - / - - / - - / - - / - 20/23 - / - - / - 5/5 - / - - / - rv/rv 11. Minnesota 6 12 .333 13 17 .433 Jan. 18 - / - - / - - / - - / - rv/rv - / - - / - 5/4 rv/rv - / - rv/rv Jan. 25 - / - - / - - / - - / - rv/rv - / - - / - 4/6 23/rv - /rv rv/rv # - Big Ten Champion * - Big Ten Tournament Champion Feb. 1 - / - - / - - / - - / - rv/- - / - - / - 8/9 rv/rv - / - - / - Feb. 8 - / - - / - - / - - / - rv/- - / - - / - 7/9 rv/- - / - - / - WIN-LOSS BREAKDOWN Feb. 15 - / - - / - - / - - / - rv/rv - / - - / - 7/9 - / - - / - - / - Feb. 22 - / - - / - - / - - / - rv/25 - / - - / - 10/12 - / - - / - - / - March 1 - / - - / - - / - - / - 25/23 - / - - / - 10/10 - / - - / - rv/- [---Conference Games---] [-----------All Games--------] March 8 - / - - / - rv / rv - / - 25/24 - / - - / - 8/9 - / - - / - rv/- Top March 15 - / - - / - rv/rv - / - 24/25 - / - - / - 8/8 - / - - / - rv/- W-L PCT H A W-L PCT H A N 25# FINAL -/- -/- rv/- -/- 24/rv -/- -/- 8/15 -/- -/- -/- 1. Ohio State 15-3 .833 8-1 7-2 31-5 .861 19-1 8-3 4-1 2-1 2. Michigan State 12-6 .667 6-3 6-3 23-10 .697 11-4 7-4 5-2 3-3 3. Wisconsin 10-8 .556 5-4 5-4 21-11 .656 9-5 9-4 3-2 2-3 AP / USA Today/ESPN Coaches Poll rv - receiving votes Iowa 10-8 .556 7-2 3-6 20-14 .588 12-4 4-8 4-2 1-4 5. Purdue 9-9 .500 8-1 1-8 15-17 .469 12-6 3-10 0-1 2-4 6. Michigan 8-10 .444 5-4 3-6 21-14 .600 12-5 7-8 2-1 2-5 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Penn State 8-10 .444 5-4 3-6 17-14 .548 9-6 5-7 3-1 2-2 8. Illinois 7-11 .389 5-4 2-7 19-15 .559 10-5 7-9 2-1 0-3 Northwestern 7-11 .389 5-4 2-7 18-15 .545 13-6 5-8 0-1 1-2 Nov. 16 P: Kachine Alexander, Jr., IOWA Jan. 18 P: Samantha Prahalis, So., OSU Indiana 7-11 .389 5-4 2-7 14-16 .467 9-6 4-8 1-2 2-4 Jantel Lavender, Jr., OSU F: Alex Bentley, PSU 11. Minnesota 6-12 .333 4-5 2-7 13-17 .433 10-6 2-9 1-2 0-5 F: Tayler Hill, OSU Taylor Wurtz, WIS Nov. 23 P: Amy Jaeschke, Jr., NU Jan. 26 P: Amy Jaeschke, Jr., NU #AP or ESPN/USA Today polls Samantha Prahalis, So., OSU F: Jaime Printy, IOWA F: Karisma Penn, ILL Feb. 1 P: Allyssa DeHaan, Sr., MSU INDIVIDUAL DOUBLE-DOUBLE BREAKDOWN Nov. 30 P: Jenna Smith, Sr., ILL F: Morgan Johnson, IOWA F: Jaime Printy, IOWA Feb. 8 P: Samantha Prahalis, So., OSU Dec. 7 P: Jenna Smith, Sr., ILL F: Kendall Hackney, NU 2009-10 2009-10 Jantel Lavender, Jr., OSU Feb. 15 P: Kachine Alexander, Jr., IOWA Name, School (Big Ten) Career Name, School (Big Ten) Career F: Karisma Penn, ILL F: Jaime Printy, IOWA Jantel Lavender, OSU 20 (12) 57 Anya Covington, WIS 2 (1) 2 Jenna Smith, ILL 21 (8) 53 Ashley Ellis-Milan, MINN 1 (0) 20 Dec. 14 P: Allyssa DeHaan, Sr., MSU Feb. 22 P: Beh Marshall, Jr., NU Kachine Alexander, IOWA 15 (11) 24 Kalisha Keane, MSU 1 (0) 6 F: Nikki Greene, PSU F: Marisa Wolfe, PSU Samantha Prahalis, OSU 9 (3) 9 Veronica Hicks, MICH 1 (1) 1 Dec. 21 P: Dayeesha Hollins, Fr., MICH March 1 P: Jantel Lavender, Jr., OSU Amy Jaeschke, NU 7 (3) 19 Karisma Penn, ILL 1 (1) 1 F: Dayeesha Hollins, MICH F: Karisma Penn, ILL Tara Steinbauer, WIS 5 (2) 7 Hope Elam, IND 1 (1) 1 Dec. 29 P: Jantel Lavender, Jr., OSU Dayeesha Hollins, MICH Lykendra Johnson, MSU 4 (2) 7 Kelly Krei, IOWA 1 (1) 1 Sasha Chaplin, IND 4 (0) 4 Carmen Reynolds, MICH 1 (1) 1 F: Kendall Hackney, NU Allyssa DeHaan, MSU 3 (2) 18 Katie Loberg, MINN 1 (1) 1 Jan. 4 P: Jenna Smith, Sr., ILL P: Player of the Week Lacey Simpson, ILL 3 (2) 17 Dannielle Diamant, NU 1 (0) 1 F: Karisma Penn, ILL F: Freshman of the Week Jamie Braun, IND 3 (2) 10 Brittany Orban, NU 1 (0) 1 Jaime Printy, IOWA Jori Davis, IND 3 (3) 4 Tyra Grant, PSU 1 (0) 1 Jan. 11 P: Samantha Prahalis, So., OSU Krista Phillips, MICH 3 (2) 4 Nikki Greene, PSU 1 (0) 1 Morgan Johnson, IOWA 3 (1) 3 FahKara Malone, PUR 1 (1) 1 F: Taylor Wurtz, WIS Julia Trogele, PSU 2 (1) 4 Chelsea Jones, PUR 1 (1) 1 Kiara Buford, MINN 2 (1) 2 Sam Ostarello, PUR 1 (0) 1 Jackie Voigt, MINN 2 (2) 2 Lin Zastrow, WIS 1 (1) 1 Meredith Monroe, PSU 2 (1) 2 2009-10 ATTENDANCE Team HOME GAMES Avg. AWAY GAMES Avg. NEUT GAMES Avg. ALL GAMES Avg. Illinois 15-27286 1819 16-61556 3847 3-100 33 34-88942 2616 Indiana 15-31450 2097 12-42140 3512 3-220 73 30-73810 2460 Iowa 16-53536 3346 12-57927 4827 6-7829 1305 34-119292 3509 Michigan 17-44088 2593 15-45661 3044 3-0 0 34-87293 2567 Michigan State 15-92883 6192 11-51813 4710 7-11304 1615 33-156000 4727 Minnesota 16-69557 4347 11-38149 3468 3-385 128 30-108091 3603 Northwestern 19-18486 973 13-52747 4057 1-0 0 33-71233 2159 Ohio State 20-76437 3822 11-52923 4811 5-10798 2160 36-140158 3893 Penn State 15-66476 4432 12-46116 3843 4-347 87 31-112939 3643 Purdue 18-129592 7200 13-43284 3330 1-0 0 32-172876 5402 Wisconsin 14-78884 5635 13-43547 3350 5-0 0 32-122431 3826 Totals 179-688675 3826 139-535863 3855 41-30983 756 261-808722 3099 www.bigten.org 21 2009-10 SEASON IN REVIEW ALL-BIG TEN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM ALL-BIG TEN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM As selected by the coaches As selected by the media FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM THIRD TEAM FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM THIRD TEAM Jenna Smith, ILL Jori Davis, IND Jaime Printy, IOWA JENNA SMITH, ILL Jori Davis, IND Lacey Simpson, ILL Kachine Alexander, IOWA Allyssa DeHaan, MSU Kamille Wahlin, IOWA Amy Jaeschke, NU Kachine Alexander, IOWA Jamie Braun, IND JANTEL LAVENDER, OSU Amy Jaeschke, NU Lykendra Johnson, MSU JANTEL LAVENDER, OSU Jaime Printy, IOWA Kamille Wahlin, IOWA SAMANTHA PRAHALIS, OSU Brittany Rayburn, PUR Kalisha Keane, MSU SAMANTHA PRAHALIS, OSU Allyssa DeHaan, MSU Brittany Rayburn, PUR Tyra Grant, PSU Alyssa Karel, WIS Alex Bentley, PSU Tyra Grant, PSU Alyssa Karel, WIS Rae Lin D’Alie, WIS Honorable Mention: Lacey Simpson, ILL, Jamie Braun, IND, Veronica Hicks, Honorable Mention: Veronica Hicks, MICH, Carmen Reynolds, MICH, Kalisha MICH, Carmen Reynolds, MICH, Brittney Thomas, MSU, Brittany McCoy, MINN, Keane, MSU, Lykendra Johnson, MSU, Brittney Thomas, MSU, Kiara Buford, Rae Lin D’Alie, WIS. MINN, Brittany McCoy, MINN, Brittany Johnson, OSU, Alex Bentley, PSU. All-Defensive Team: Lacey Simpson, ILL, Kachine Alexander, IOWA, Allyssa Player of the Year: Jantel Lavender, OSU DeHaan, MSU, Shavelle Little, OSU, FahKara Malone, PUR. Freshman of the Year: Jaime Printy, IOWA Coach of the Year: Lisa Bluder, IOWA All-Freshman Team: Karisma Penn, ILL, JAIME PRINTY, IOWA, Dayeesha Hollins, MICH, Kendall Hackney, NU, ALEX BENTLEY, PSU. UNANIMOUS SELECTIONS IN ALL CAPS Player of the Year: Jantel Lavender, OSU Defensive Player of the Year: Allyssa DeHaan, MSU Freshman of the Year: Jaime Printy, IOWA Sixth Player of the Year: Kalisha Keane, MSU Coach of the Year: Lisa Stone, WIS UNANIMOUS SELECTIONS IN ALL CAPS 2009-10 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN TEAM Name, School Yr. Major Hometown Name, School Yr. Major Hometown Macie Blinn, ILL So. General Studies Greenville, Ohio Tanisha Smith, MINN Sr. Kinesiology Whitby, Ontario Fabiola Josil, ILL So. Recreation, Sport & Tourism Coral Springs, Fla. Jackie Voigt, MINN So. Undeclared Cottage Grove, Minn. Danilsa Andujar, IND So. Pre-Education Miramar, Fla. Beth Marshall, NU Sr. Communication Studies Fishers, Ind. Sasha Chaplin, IND So. Pre-Informatics St. Petersburg, Fla. Kaitlin McInerney, NU Sr. Communication Studies Oak Brook, Ill. Jori Davis, IND Jr. Sport Communication Rochester, N.Y. Brittany Orban, NU So. Civil Engineering North Canton, Ohio Lindsay Enterline, IND So. Elementary Education Monroeville, Ind. Brittany Johnson, OSU Jr. Sport & Leisure Studies Olney, Ill. Andrea McGuirt, IND Jr. Accounting Atlanta, Ga. Maria Moeller, OSU Sr. Consumer & Family Maria Stein, Ohio Kelsey Cermak, IOWA Jr. Communication Studies Norwalk, Iowa Financial Services Hannah Draxten, IOWA So.
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