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Women's Indoor Year-By-Year History Women’s Indoor Year-by-Year History 1983 Drake ...............................54 1992 1997 at Charleston, Ill. UNI ..................................37 at Normal, Ill. at Carbondale, Ill. Illinois State ...................104 Indiana State ...................21 Illinois State ...................149 Illinois State ...................125 Wichita State .................101 Missouri State ..................10 Missouri State ................110 Southern Illinois ...............90 Western Illinois ............ 75.5 Bradley ..............................5 Indiana State .................100 Indiana State ...................79 Eastern Illinois .................64 Southern Illinois .........70 2/3 Missouri State ..................74 Drake ...............................54 1988 UNI ..................................46 UNI ..................................49 Southern Illinois ...............38 at Normal, Ill. Wichita State ...................32 Wichita State ................34.5 Indiana State ................31.5 Southern Illinois .............119 Western Illinois ................30 Drake ............................12.5 UNI ..................................14 Wichita State ...................89 Drake .........................19 1/3 Bradley ............................11 Drake ...............................82 Eastern Illinois ...................1 1998 Missouri State ................... 2 Western Illinois ................63 Bradley ..............................0 at Normal, Ill. Eastern Illinois .................56 Missouri State ................124 1984 Illinois State .....................44 1993 Indiana State ...................94 at Cedar Falls, Iowa UNI ..................................41 at Cedar Falls, Iowa Southern Illinois ...............69 Illinois State ...................166 Missouri State ..................39 Indiana State .................124 UNI ..................................67 Drake ...............................82 Indiana State ...................17 Illinois State ...................108 Illinois State .....................55 Wichita State ...................68 Bradley ..............................8 Missouri State ..................77 Wichita State ...................44 Western Illinois ................63 UNI ..................................68 Bradley ............................25 Eastern Illinois .................41 1989 Southern Illinois ...............51 Drake ...............................18 Southern Illinois ...............37 at Charleston, Ill. Wichita State ...................50 UNI ..................................26 Southern Illinois .............132 Drake ...............................48 1999 Indiana State ...................20 Drake ...............................90 at Cedar Falls, Iowa Bradley ............................13 Wichita State ...................75 1994 Missouri State ................124 Missouri State ....................8 Western Illinois ................61 at Carbondale, Ill. Indiana State ...................75 Illinois State .....................61 Indiana State .................130 Drake ...............................69 1985 Indiana State ...................51 Illinois State .....................99 Southern Illinois ...............50 at Normal, Ill. Eastern Illinois .................32 Southern Illinois ...............85 UNI ..................................49 Illinois State ...................163 UNI ..................................27 Missouri State ..................79 Illinois State .....................47 Western Illinois ..............136 Missouri State ..................25 UNI ..................................66 Wichita State ...................43 Wichita State ...................84 Bradley ..............................2 Drake ...............................58 Bradley ............................38 Southern Illinois ...............63 Wichita State .....................8 Drake ...............................62 1990 Tulsa ..................................1 2000 Indiana State ...................26 at Carbondale, Ill. at Cedar Falls, Iowa Eastern Illinois .................18 Illinois State ...................115 1995 Missouri State ..................98 Missouri State ....................3 Southern Illinois .............112 at Normal, Ill. Illinois State ................89.50 UNI ....................................3 Western Illinois ..............109 Indiana State .................124 Indiana State ...................86 Bradley ..............................0 UNI ..................................59 Southern Illinois .............106 UNI .............................60.33 Indiana State ...................54 Illinois State .....................93 Drake ..........................57.33 1986 Missouri State ..................37 UNI ..................................65 Southern Illinois ..........43.83 at Charleston, Ill. Wichita State ...................35 Missouri State ..................57 Wichita State ...................38 Western Illinois ..............136 Drake ...............................20 Drake ...............................49 Bradley ............................22 Southern Illinois .............103 Eastern Illinois ...................9 Wichita State ...................24 Wichita State ...................82 Bradley ..............................8 Tulsa ..................................9 2001 Illinois State .....................81 at Carbondale, Illinois Eastern Illinois .................70 1991 1996 Indiana State .................119 Drake ...............................41 at Cedar Falls, Iowa at Cedar Falls, Iowa Illinois State .....................91 Bradley ............................13 Illinois State ................117.5 Illinois State ...................131 Missouri State ..................90 UNI ..................................12 Southern Illinois ...............88 Southern Illinois .............108 Southern Illinois ...............81 Missouri State ..................12 UNI ..................................77 Missouri State ..................81 Wichita State ...................71 Indiana State .....................8 Western Illinois ................72 Indiana State ...................77 UNI ..................................38 Indiana State ...................67 UNI ..................................71 Drake .................................6 1987 Wichita State ................58.5 Drake ...............................39 Bradley ..............................0 at Cedar Falls, Iowa Missouri State ..................44 Wichita State ...................33 Southern Illinois .............118 Eastern Illinois .................21 Tulsa ................................16 Illinois State ...................110 Bradley ............................10 Western Illinois ................75 Drake .................................2 Wichita State ...................66 Eastern Illinois .................62 Bradley • Drake • Evansville • Illinois State • Indiana State • Loyola • Missouri State • UNI • Southern Illinois • Valparaiso 1 Women’s Indoor Year-by-Year History 2002 2007 2012 2017 at Cedar Falls, Iowa at Carbondale, Ill. at Cedar Falls, Iowa at Cedar Falls, Iowa UNI ................................114 Wichita State .................142 Missouri State ................132 Wichita State .................181 Missouri State ................105 UNI ..................................98 Wichita State ............129.33 Illinois State ...................119 Wichita State ...................75 Indiana State ...................80 Illinois State ..............124.83 Indiana State ...................98 Illinois State .....................74 Illinois State .....................69 Southern Illinois ..........88.50 Southern Illinois ...............89 Southern Illinois ...............56 Southern Illinois ...............55 Indiana State ..............75.33 UNI ...............................67.5 Indiana State ...................46 Drake ...............................43 Northern Iowa ..................72 Missouri State ..................46 Drake ...............................23 Missouri State ..................36 Bradley ............................21 Drake ............................33.5 Bradley ..............................2 Bradley ..............................4 Drake ...............................20 Loyola ..............................15 Bradley ............................14 2003 2008 2013 at Normall, Ill. at Cedar Falls, Iowa at Cedar Falls, Iowa 2018 Missouri State ................113 UNI .............................147.5 Wichita State .................147 at Cedar Falls, Iowa Southern Illinois .............103 Southern Illinois ..........116.2 Indiana State .................138 Illinois State ...................174 Indiana State ...................82 Indiana State ..............112.7 Illinois State ...................122 Indiana State .................139 UNI ..................................76 Wichita State ..............110.6 Missouri State ..................88 Northern Iowa .............103.5 Illinois State .....................59 Illinois State .....................86 Southern Illinois ...............77 Southern Illinois ...............90 Drake ...............................35 Missouri State ...............65.5 Northern Iowa ..................41 Missouri State ..................62 Wichita State ...................18 Drake ............................17.5 Bradley ...........................25 Loyola ..............................47 Bradley ............................10 Bradley ..............................3 Drake ...............................24 Drake ............................29.5
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