2004 Newcomers - Truman State University
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2004 Newcomers - Truman State University
2004 Truman State University Football 2004 Newcomers 10 Table Of Contents Cover Truman State University Location: Kirksville, Mo. Founded: 1867 Enrollment: 6,000 Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Purple & White Field: Pershing Arena Capacity: 2,400 Conference: Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (NCAA Div. II) President: Dr. Barbara Dixon Director of Athletics: Jerry Wollmering Athletics Phone: (660) 785-4235 Coaching Staff Head Coach: John Sloop Alma Mater (Yr.): Maryville (1991) Record At Truman: 42-65 (.392) 4 years Overall Record: Same Office Phone: (660) 785-4459 Best Time To Call: Early afternoons 2004 Team Information 2003 Overall Record: 10-17 Conference Record/Finish: 3-15 (9th) Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/4 Team History First Year of Basketball: 1972 All-Time Record: 332-455 (32 years) Last Postseason Opponent/Result: Emporia State L 110-93 in Regional Finals (1998-99) Athletics Media Relations Truman State University 100 E. Normal, Kirk Building 215 Kirksville, Mo. 63501 Daniel Newton, Media Relations Coordinator Work: (660) 785-778 Home: (660) 665-3262 Cell: (660) 341-8924 Email: [email protected] Basketball Press Box: (660) 785-4127 Media Relations Fax: (660) 785-7475 Website: gobulldogs.truman.edu Media Guide Credits Editor: Kevin White Copy & Design: Kevin White, Daniel Newton, & Katie Livesay Photography: Tim Barcus, Public Relations Cover: Becky Niles, Truman Publications Printing: Truman Center for Printing and Publications 2004 Bulldog Women’s Basketball Schedule ................................................................1 Basketball Quick Facts ........................................1 KRES/Media Outlets ............................................2 Season Preview ....................................................3 Head Coach John Sloop......................................4 Assistant Coach/Support Staff ..........................5 2004-05 Roster ....................................................6 Sarah Sommer ......................................................7 Annie Westhoff ....................................................8 Kelli Floyd ............................................................9 Jamie Huffman ..................................................10 Ali Long/Megan Patti ........................................11 Natalie Schupbach/Noelle Peterson ..............12 Newcomers..........................................................13 2003-04 Season-In-Review Season Review....................................................14 2003-04 Results and Leaders ..........................14 2003 Statistics....................................................15 Highs and Lows..................................................16 Awards/Records/History Individual & Team Records..............................17 Pershing Arena Records ..................................18 Records by Class ................................................19 Miscellaneous Team Records ..........................20 Single Game Leaders ........................................21 Who Wore The Numbers/All-Time Coaches..22 Single Season Leaders ......................................23 Career Leaders ..................................................24 Year-by-year Leaders ........................................25 1,000 Point Club................................................26 Year-by-year Stats ..............................................27 Program History ................................................28 Bulldogs in the Post-Season ............................29 Awards/Letterwinners ......................................30 Year-by-year scores ......................................31-33 Series Records ....................................................34 MIAA/Truman MIAA/Past Champions......................................35 MIAA Composite Schedule ..............................36 2003-04 MIAA Standings/Statistics/Awards..37 Truman State University ..................................38 Truman Athletics ..............................................39 Athletics Facilities..............................................40 2004-05 Schedule Thurs., Nov. 11 Mon., Nov. 15 Fri., Nov. 19 Sat., Nov. 20 Tues., Nov. 23 Tues., Nov. 30 Thurs., Dec. 2 Wed., Dec. 8 Sat., Dec. 11 Sat., Dec. 18 Wed., Dec. 29 Sun., Jan. 2 Wed., Jan. 5 Sat., Jan. 8 Wed., Jan. 12 Sat., Jan. 15 Wed., Jan. 19 Sat., Jan. 22 Tues., Jan. 25 Sat., Jan. 29 Wed., Feb. 2 Sat., Feb. 5 Wed., Feb. 9 Sat., Feb. 12 Wed., Feb. 16 Sat., Feb. 19 Wed., Feb. 23 Sat., Feb. 26 Th.-Su. March 3-6 Iowa (Exhibition), 7:00 p.m. Harris-Stowe (Mo.), 7:30 p.m. vs. Minnesota-Duluth#, 5:00 p.m. vs. Quincy/Florida Tech#, 2 or 4:15 p.m. Iowa Wesleyan, 7:30 p.m. @ Lincoln (Jefferson City, Mo.), 7:30 p.m. Quincy (Ill.), 7:30 p.m. Rockhurst (Mo.), 7:00 p.m. Lincoln (Mo.), 1:30 p.m. @ Drury (Springfield, Mo), 7:00 p.m. @ Missouri Southern (Joplin)*, 5:30 p.m. @ Pittsburg State (Kan.)*, 1:30 p.m. Missouri-Rolla*, 5:30 p.m. Emporia State (Kan.)*, 1:30 p.m. @ Missouri Western (St. Joesph)*, 5:30 p.m. Washburn (Kan.)*, 1:30 p.m. @ Northwest Missouri (Maryville)*, 5:30 p.m. Central Missouri*, 1:30 p.m. @ Southwest Baptist (Bolivar, Mo.)*, 5:45 p.m. Missouri Southern*, 1:30 p.m. Southwest Baptist (Mo.)*, 5:30 p.m. @ Central Missouri (Warrensburg)*, 1:30 p.m. Northwest Missouri*, 5:30 p.m. @ Washburn (Topeka, Kan.)*, 1:30 p.m. Missouri Western*, 5:30 p.m. @ Emporia State (Kan.)*, 1:30 p.m. @ Missouri-Rolla*, 5:30 p.m. Pittsburg State (Kan.)*, 1:30 p.m. MIAA Tournament, (TBA) All Times Central * - MIAA Game # - Quincy/Subway Tip-Off Tournament (Quincy, Ill.) 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball Kevin White, Assistant Athletics Director Communications & Operations (Women’s Basketball Contact) Work: (660) 785-4276 Home: (660) 665-0853 Cell: (660) 626-7920 Email: [email protected] The 2004-05 Bulldog seniors Sarah Sommer, Annie Westhoff, Kelli Floyd & Jamie Huffman: 1 Media Brad Boyer and Ken Kujawa 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball KRES 104.7 FM, the Superstation, enters its 10th season as the official ‘Voice of the Bulldogs’. KRES broadcasts Truman football as well as the men's and women's basketball games. Brad Boyer, Hank Janssen and Kevin White bring the thrill and excitement of Truman basketball to fans throughout the listening area. Boyer, KRES’s sports director, handles play-by-play, while commentary is provided Janssen and White. Boyer brings 16 years of basketball experience to the airwaves and has won 11 Missouri Broadcaster Awards. Boyer has also served as the president of the Northeast Missouri Sports Writers and Broadcasters Association. He is a native of Memphis, Mo. and a graduate of Scotland County High Schoo. Janssen brings 25 years of Bulldog athletics broadcast experience to the headsets. White assists on 2 commentary on women’s broadcasts and has been covering the women’s program on the radio for 10 years. Basketball broadcasts begin 20 minutes before each game. A talk with the head coach highlights the pregame show. At the half, a recap and a look at other Bulldog sports action. After the game, Boyer conducts a live interview with the coach. If you are out of the listening area, KRES also provides free live webcasts of Bulldog games on the internet. Go to the Truman web page at gobulldogs.truman.edu for details or click on to www.regionalradio.com. The KRES sports department has earned several awards, from the Missouri Broadcasters Association, including a certificate of merit for its play-by-play of the 1997 Truman-Central Missouri double overtime football game. It was the second award for Truman football broadcasts for KRES. The station has also earned three awards for its Bulldog basketball broadcasts, including a first-place finish for Boyer for his play-by-play of a triple over-time elite eight game in 1999. The broadcasts of Bulldog games can also be heard by calling Teamline at 1-800-846-4700 and using the Bulldog access code, 6350. You are billed reasonably and according to how long you listen. Truman Media Outlets Newspapers The INDEX 100 E. Normal, SUB Kirksville, MO 63501 (660) 785-4449 FAX: (660) 785-7601 The Daily Express Bud Schrader 110 E. McPherson Kirksville, MO 63501 (660) 665-2808 FAX: (660) 665-2608 Quincy Herald Whig Rodney Hart 130 South 5th St. P.O. Box 909 Quincy, IL 62306 (800) 373-373-9444 FAX: (217) 221-3395 The Ottumwa Courier 213 W. 2nd Street Ottumwa, IA 52501 (515) 684-4611 FAX: (515) 684-7834 St. Louis PostDispatch 900 N. Tucker Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63101 800-365-0820 FAX: (314) 340-3070 Kansas City Star 1729 Grand Blvd. Kansas City, MO 64108 (816) 234-4355 FAX: (816) 234-4360 Radio Television Wire Service KRES Brad Boyer 300 West Reed Moberly, MO 65270 (660) 263-1600 FAX: (660) 269-8811 KTVO Sports Director Television Park P.O. Box 945 Kirksville, MO 63501 (660) 627-3333 FAX: (660) 627-4766 SportsTicker Final Scores: 1-800-367-8935 FAX: 1-800-336-0383 KIRX, KRXL & KTUF John McConnell P.O. Box 130 Kirksville, MO 63501 (660) 665-7748 FAX: (660) 665-0711 KTRM 100 E. Normal, SUB Kirksville, MO 63501 (660) 785-4506 KHQA Chris Duerr 301 S. 36th Street Quincy, IL 62301 (217) 222-6206 FAX: (217) 222-5078 WGEM Chris Broughton 513 Hampshire St. Quincy, IL 62301 (800) 728-6600 FAX: (217) 224-5786 Associated Press Kansas City 800-852-4844 FAX: (816) 421-3590 Season Preview Sarah Sommer Sommer was the floor general last season, she started every game and led the team in many areas including points, scoring average, blocks, and free throws. Sommer was named to the first-team allMIAA squad last season. After a season ending injury, Annie Westhoff is back and looking for action. “While it was terrible to see her go down last year, having her back with Sommer could be a lot of fun,” said Sloop. Jamie Huffman started all but five games last season and led the team in field goal percentage. “She has the potential to be an all-conference player in this league, I’m excited that she has one more opportunity to do it.” Junior Ali Long will share some point guard duties with Floyd. Long averaged 23.6 minutes a game last season, while hitting .750 from the free-throw line. There are three sophomores returning to the team. Noelle Peterson played in 15 of the 27 games last season. She provides depth and athleticism. “Her game continues to improve.” Natalie Schupbach played in 25 games last season, earning three starts. “She is really intriguing, she’s an athletic kid, the quicker she can adjust, the more opportunity she will have to compete for playing time and I’d really like to see her in the mix.” Megan Patti played in 26 of the 27 games last season, scoring in double figures three times. She “seems to be quicker and stronger, it looks like her ball handling has improved,” Sloop added. “In the middle of the conference season last year, she gave us some valuable minutes off of the bench, she’s one of those in the guard rotation who will be competing for increased playing time.” Sloop is looking for big things to come from the newest members of the team. “I expect them to show up, play hard every day, and contribute. The quicker they get adjusted and acclimated will give us an opportunity to improve overall as a basketball team.” Freshman Katie Fowler joins the team this year. “She’s an extremely good ball handler, with her size and athleticism she has the versatility to play three, possibly four positions,” stated Sloop. Twins Candace and Carmen McGee will help out at guard. Sloop noted “Candi can shoot the ball from the perimeter, that has been one of our weak- nesses over the past few years. Carmen is a slasher, she has taken the bigger defensive responsibilities, she’s versatile. Both of the girls are quick, hard working, and aggressive.” Callie Sears “is probably the strongest kid we’ve got in the program, she’s got the versatility to play two or three different positions,” Sloop said. Truman is looking forward to testing themselves throughout the non-conference schedule and an always-tough conference slate. The Bulldogs will open up the season with an exhibition game at the University of Iowa on Nov. 11th. The home opener will be four days later on Nov. 15th against Harris-Stowe (Mo.). Truman will head again to the Quincy University (Ill.) Tip-Off classic where they could meet up with the Hawks who went to the NCAA Elite Eight last season. Following the classic, the Bulldogs will play four of their last six non-conference games in Pershing. They will face Quincy again on Dec. 2, and play NCAA national runner-up, Drury (Mo.) to end a tough non-conference season. “Conference play will be as brutal as ever,” said Sloop. “That’s part of the reason people come here to play.” The MIAA has had a great reputation for women’s basketball and this season is no different. The conference powerhouses of Emporia (Kan.), Missouri Western and Washburn (Kan.) were joined by last season’s tournament champion runner up, Northwest Missouri State in the NCAA regional tournament last season. Truman will play a balanced conference schedule starting with a road trip to Missouri Southern and Pittsburg St. (Kan.) on Dec. 29 & Jan. 2. The conference season winds down with a home game against Pittsburg St. on Feb. 26th. Once again the MIAA conference tournament will be held in Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City on March 3-6. 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball With an optimistic attitude and a strong set of leaders, the Bulldogs are looking to have a great season. “The expectation for this season is to show up every day and work hard, give everything we’ve got,” said women’s head coach John Sloop. “The goal is to win as many games as possible and to be the best basketball team that we can be.” Sloop returns for his fifth year on the bench for the Bulldogs. He has a overall record of 42-65 for a .392 win percentage. The Bulldogs return seven letterwinners and four starters from last season’s squad. Truman finished the 2003-04 season with a 10-17 overall record. The team has been working hard throughout the off season to improve their individual games. There are several new, young guards who will bring fresh blood to the Bulldog basketball team. However, Sloop states the biggest thing is for the Bulldogs to get healthy. “We’ve got a couple of returning seniors coming off of surgeries. If they can get healthy and we can stay healthy as a team, that would be a big help to us.” With four returning seniors, the Bulldogs have a strong set of leaders for this season. Kelli Floyd has played in every game the past three seasons and has started every game the last two seasons. Floyd had a season high 16 points against Southwest Baptist and has been working hard to improve her game, specifically from a shooting standpoint. “She’s a terrific leader, her leadership and ball handling is going to be important for us as a basketball team,” stated Sloop. Coming off of surgeries are Sarah Sommer and Annie Westhoff, a powerful duo who can play inside and outside. 3 Head Coach 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball John Sloop became the eighth head coach in the 31-year history of the Truman women’s basketball program in July of 2000. Sloop had spent the five previous years as the assistant for the Truman men's basketball team. In his first season as taskmaster for the Bulldog women, Sloop’s team posted nine wins, the same number of wins as his 2002-03 squad. (He led last year’s team to its second-straight MIAA postseason tournament appearance, its fifth appear- 4 ance in the last six years.) His experience with the Truman men includes an NCAA Division II Final Four appearance in 1999, as well as some of the top names in Missouri college and high school basketball. After Sloop graduated from Maryville University in St. Louis in 1991, Sloop served under Charlie Spoonhour for one season at Southwest Missouri State University before moving to St. Louis University with Spoonhour for the next two seasons. He was an assistant coach at Southwest Missouri State University during the 1994-95 season for Mark Bernsen. While at Division I SMSU, Sloop assisted in nearly every aspect of the program, including recruiting, scouting and on-the-floor coaching. He began his coaching career while still in college. After a career-ending ankle injury, he was hired by his former high school basketball coach as an assistant at Lafayette High School in St. Louis. While at Lafayette, Sloop also directed summer basketball camps for boys and girls in kindergarten through high school age. In 1992, he served as head coach of the Springfield Kings, a 16-and-under Amateur Athletic Union team. Sloop's duties as the men’s assistant at Truman included recruiting, organizing practice sessions, on-the-floor coaching, strategy development, scheduling, travel arrangements, video and monitoring academic progress of student-athletes. He was also a member of the NABC Assistant Coaches Board of Directors. Sloop File John Sloop’s Resume - BS, Business Management (Maryville University, 1991) - President’s Cup Recipient Previous Coaching Experience 1988-91 Assistant Basketball Coach Lafayette High School 1991-92 Basketball Manager Southwest Missouri 1992 Head Basketball Coach Springfield Kings-Under 16 Amateur Athletic Union 1992-94 Senior Basketball Manager Saint Louis University 1994-95 Assistant Basketball Coach Southwest Missouri 1995-00 Assistant Basketball Coach Truman State University Head Coaching Record School Overall Conf.* Truman 9-17 4-14 Truman 14-13 7-11 Truman 9-18 5-13 Truman 10-17 3-15 Overall 42-65 (.392) 19-53 (.263) * Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Year 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 Sloop vs. 2004-05 Opponents Opponent W L Harris-Stowe (Mo.) 0 0 Minnesota-Duluth 0 0 Florida Tech 0 0 Quincy (Ill.) 2 1 Iowa Wesleyan 0 0 Lincoln (Mo.) 4 0 Drury (Mo.) 0 3 Missouri Southern 5 3 Pittsburg State (Kan.) 2 6 Missouri-Rolla 6 2 Emporia State (Kan.) 1 7 Missouri Western 0 9 Washburn (Kan.) 2 7 Northwest Missouri 2 6 Central Missouri 1 7 Southwest Baptist (Mo.) 0 8 Place 9th 8th 8th 8th Assistant Coach/Support Staff Marne Fauser, a former Truman women's basketball player, returned to the court in 2000, as the Bulldogs' assistant coach. In addition to her on the floor coaching duties, Fauser serves as recruiting coordinator and camp director. She’s also responsible for film exchanges, travel plans and scouting reports for the team. Fauser was a two-year letterwinner for the Truman women from 1996-98 after playing her first two years at Illinois Central College in East Peoria. Prior to returning to Truman, she served as a basketball and volleyball coach at Oak Grove West Middle School in Bartonville, Ill., and was employed as a social studies teacher at Illini Bluffs High School. While at Truman, Fauser served as team co-captain and was an honorable mention all-conference performer in 1996-97. The team's leadership award recipient in 1997-98, she served on the Captain's Round Table in 1996 and graduated from Truman in 1998 with a bachelor's degree in psychology. Fauser started 45 of 53 career games for the Bulldogs, averaging 29.9 minutes, 7.7 points and 4.9 rebounds per game. She also recorded 67 career steals and was a career .441 field goal shooter (160of-363). As a junior, Fauser connected on 48 percent of her shots while starting 24 of 26 games. Her senior year, she finished second on the team in steals (41). Emily Turnbull Student Assistant Coach The four-year letterwinner for the Bulldogs will now assist with the coaching duties in the 2004-05 season. Turnbull nearly doubled her career numbers during her senior season. She had 181 points coming into the 2003-04 campaign and added 172 to her total following the season. Emily led the team in three-point field percentage hitting 42% on 37-of-88 shooting. She played in 105 games for her career and averaged just over four points per game. Emily has been an MIAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll honoree as an exercise science major. Stephanie Beran will assist the Bulldogs this season as Student Manager. Beran is a Truman freshman majoring in business, from Victor, Iowa. She was all-conference and KGRN all-area Team for Basketball, all-conference and all- district for Volleyball, and allconference, all-district, and state participant for Track. Stephanie also recieved several academic titles, including academic all-conference in basketball, volleyball, and track for four years, as well as softball for one year. She was a member of NHS and an honor roll student. Stephanie was an active member of her community, participating in 4-H for eight years, as well as being crowned the 2004 Iowa County Fair Queen, and a Youth Council Member for three years. Her brother Matt Beran was a four-year letterwinner for the Bulldog men’s basketball team from 2001-2004. 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball Stephanie Beran Student Manager 5 Rosters NUMERICAL ROSTER No. 2 3 4 10 11 12 14 22 23 24 30 33 Name Katie Fowler Kelli Floyd *** Noelle Peterson # Candace McGee Sarah Sommer ** Callie Sears Ali Long ** Natalie Schupbach Carmen McGee Annie Westhoff ***1 Jamie Huffman *** Megan Patti Pos. G/F G F G F G/F G G/F G F C G Ht. 5-10 5-7 5-11 5-8 6-1 5-10 5-9 5-9 5-8 6-0 6-1 5-7 Yr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. Sr. So. Hometown (Previous Schools) Unionville, Mo. (Putnam County) Kirksville, Mo. (Kirksville) Mason City, Iowa (Mason City) Longview, Ill. (Heritage) Sparland, Ill. (Midland (Bradley)) Bethalto, Ill. (Civic Memorial) Lebanon, Mo. (Lebanon) Wyoming, Ill. (Stark County) Longview, Ill. (Heritage) Webster Groves, Mo. (Webster Groves) Independence, Mo. (Francis Howell Central) Towanda, Ill. (Normal Community) Head Coach: John Sloop Assistant Coach: Marne Fauser Student Assistant: Emily Turnbull Athletics Trainer: * Number of letters earned 1 Previously Redshirted # Returning Squad Member 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 6 No. 3 2 30 14 10 23 33 4 22 12 11 24 Name Kelli Floyd Katie Fowler Jamie Huffman Ali Long Candace McGee Carmen McGee Megan Patti Noelle Peterson Natalie Schupbach Callie Sears Sarah Sommer Annie Westhoff Yr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. So. So. Fr. Sr. Sr. Ht. Pos. 5-7 G 5-10 G/F 6-1 C 5-9 G 5-8 G 5-8 G 5-7 G 5-11 F 5-9 G/F 5-10 G/F 6-1 F 6-0 F PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Natalie Schupbach . . . . . . . . . . .Shoo-bahk SQUAD BREAKDOWN Players By Position Players By Class Players By Location: Centers (1): 30 Jamie Huffman Freshmen (4): 2 Katie Fowler 10 Candace McGee 12 Callie Sears 23 Carmen McGee Illinois (6): 10 Candace McGee 11 Sarah Sommer 12 Callie Sears 22 Natalie Schupbach 23 Carmen McGee 33 Megan Patti Forwards (6): 2 Katie Fowler 4 Noelle Peterson 11 Sarah Sommer 12 Callie Sears 22 Natalie Schupbach 24 Annie Westhoff Guards (8): 2 Katie Fowler 3 Kelli Floyd 10 Candace McGee 12 Callie Sears 14 Ali Long 22 Natalie Schupbach 23 Carmen McGee 33 Megan Patti Sophomores (3): 4 Noelle Peterson 22 Natalie Schupbach 33 Megan Patti Juniors (1): 14 Ali Long Seniors (4) 3 Kelli Floyd 11 Sarah Sommer 24 Annie Westhoff 30 Jamie Huffman Iowa (1): 4 Noelle Peterson Missouri (5): 2 Katie Fowler 3 Kelli Floyd 14 Ali Long 24 Annie Westhoff 30 Jamie Huffman Sarah Sommer Sarah Sommer 11 SENIOR FORWARD 6-1 SPARLAND, ILL. (MIDLAND/BRADLEY UNIV.) 2003-04 First-Team All-MIAA 2003-04 MIAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll 2003-04: Sommer was the eighth Bulldog and first since 200102 to be named first-team all-MIAA ... lead the team in many areas, including field goals (148), field goals attempted (344), 3point field goals (38), 3-point field goals attempted (113), free throws (102), free throws attempted (135), defensive rebounds (116), blocks (39), points (436) ,and scoring average (16.1)... scored several career highs, including 26 field goals attempts against Washburn, 12 3-point field goals attempts vs. Lincoln, 15 free throws made against Washburn, 18 free throws attempted over Washburn, 11 rebounds against both Rockhurst and Central Missouri, six assists against Emporia State, five blocks against Southwest Baptist, and four steals against Quincy ... scored in double-figures 23 times ... was perfect from the free throw line in seven games. 2002-03: Sommer proved to be a key addition to the Bulldogs, providing consistent scoring ... started 25 of the team’s 27 games, leading the team in three-point percentage (.396) freethrow percentage (.806) and blocks (8) ... scored a career-high 36 points in an overtime game against Missouri Southern on 11of-19 shooting from the field, including four three-pointers, and a had perfect 10-of-10 showing from the free throw line ... her team season-high 36-point effort tied for the fifth-best single- game outing ever by a Bulldog ... had 22 points in second game of season vs. Westminster when she was perfect from the field (8-of-8), from the arc (5-of-5) and from the line (1-of-1) ... scored in double-figures 18 times ... was perfect from the free throw line in 12 games ... had two blocks at Northwest Missouri on Feb. 5 ... had three steals vs. Missouri-Rolla on Feb. 19 ... completed the year ranked sixth on the Truman single season list for best three-point field goal percentage, and 14th among Bulldog career three-point leaders (47) ... led or tied for the lead in scoring in nine games and tied for the lead in rebounding once. Bradley University: Sommer was named to the Missouri Valley Conference all-freshman team ... led the team with a shooting percentage of 50.9 ... was second on team in scoring (9.4 ppg) and rebounding (4.6 rpg). High School: Sommer was a four-time all-conference selection and Heart of Illinois Class A Player of the Year her senior year ... named third-team all-state and first-team all-area as a senior ... was a first-team all-star at the 1998 Blue Star Midwest Showcase. Personal: Born July 2, 1981, in Peoria, Ill. ... the daughter of Randall and Elaine Sommer ... an exercise science major. Points Field Goals FG Att. 3pt Made 3pt Att. Free Throws FT Att. Rebounds Assists Blks Steals Year G/GS FG/FGA FG% 3FG/A 2002-03 27/25 120/266 .451 38/96 2003-04 27/27 148/344 .430 38/113 Totals 54/52 268/610 .439 76/209 3FG% FT/FTA .396 58/72 .336 102/135 .364 160/207 FT% .806 .756 .773 PTS AVG 336 12.4 436 16.1 772 14.3 36 11 26 5 12 15 18 11 6 5 4 Missouri Southern, 1/25/03 Missouri Southern 1/25/03 Washburn, 2/14/04 Westminster, 11/26/03 & Rockhurst 12/4/03 Lincoln 2/23/04 Washburn, 2/14/04 Washburn 2/14/04 Rockhurst 12/4/03, CMSU 1/24/04 Emporia St. 1/10/04 Southwest Baptist, 1/28/04 Quincy, 11/15/03 & Missouri-Rolla 2/25/04 Reb AVG PF/D AST TO BK ST MIN 103 3.8 80/4 48 72 8 16 779 185 6.9 82/3 60 92 39 42 852 288 5.3 162/7 108 164 47 58 1,631 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball Career Numbers 7 Annie Westhoff 24 Annie Westhoff SENIOR FORWARD 6-0 WEBSTER GROVES, MO. (WEBSTER GROVES) 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball 2002-03 ALL-MIAA Second Team 8 2003-04: Westhoff was only able to play three games before she suffered a season-ending injury... scored 14 points and grabbed 6 rebounds against both Lincoln and William Penn. 2002-03: Westhoff had her best season as a Bulldog, earning second-team all-MIAA status after averaging a team high 15.7 points per game ... her 6.3 rebounds per game ranked second on the team ... scored in double-digits 23 times including a stretch of 13 straight games to conclude the season ... scored a careerhigh 30 points against Missouri-Rolla on 10-of-15 shooting in 29 minutes of action on Feb. 19 ... was the MIAA Athlete of the Week for Feb. 24 ... finished sixth in the MIAA in scoring average, 10th in rebounds per game and seventh in field goal percentage (.430) ... led the team in steals, free throws made, free throws attempted, three-pointers made and three-pointers attempted ... had six games with 20 or more points ... had three double-doubles, including grabbing 10 rebounds and scoring 20 points vs.UMR on Jan. 22 ... was 8-of-8 from the line Pittsburg on Feb. 15 ... made 4-of-8 three-pointers vs. Washburn on Feb. 1 ... made 11-of-20 field goals vs. Southwest Baptist on Feb. 26 ... shot above .500 in eight games .... finished 15th on the ‘Dogs’ single-season points list, and was tied for 10th in three-pointers made ... completed the year ranked 13th among Truman career scoring leaders, and 16th in career rebounding ... led the team or tied for the lead in scoring in 13 games and in rebounding 10 times. 2001-02: Westhoff started 11 games, including the last nine ... had 10 double-digit scoring games, including a 19-point perform- ance vs. Northwest Missouri ... had a team season-high of 11 free throw attempts vs. Kentucky State and tied for the team season highs with eight made free throws vs. KSU and four steals vs. Quincy ... finished third in team scoring and tied for 33rd in the conference ... second on the squad with 24 steals. 2000-01: Westhoff made 21 starts and finished third on the team with 10.2 points per game ... led the team in scoring four times and in rebounding once ... had 12 double-figure scoring efforts, including 21 points vs. Pittsburg State on Jan. 27 ... had her only double-double vs. Rockhurst with 16 points and 11 rebounds ... led the team in steals (36) ... finished second on the team with 100 field goals and was fourth in rebounding. High School: As a senior, Westhoff was a first-team all-conference pick as well as the league’s player of the year ... first-team all-West County and honorable mention all-metro ... recipient of the Ray Moss Award for outstanding female senior athletes, the Statesman Award and earned St. Louis Post Dispatch prep sports player of the week honors ... a two-time team MVP and co-captain ... set the school record for single game points (38), and was second in career points (1,446) and single season steals (105), third in career rebounds (704) and steals (252) and third and fourth on the single season points list (525 & 467) ... also participated in volleyball and was first-team all-conference. Personal: Born April 27, 1982, in Webster Groves, Mo. ... the daughter of Rodger and Ann Westhoff ... an exercise science/preeducation major ... her biggest sports thrill was winning the district championship. Career Numbers Points Field Goals FG Att. 3pt Made 3pt Att. Free Throws FT Att. Rebounds Assists Blks Steals Year 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 TOTAL G/GS FG/FGA FG% 3FG/A 26/21 100/237 .422 3/15 27/11 88/234 .376 11/61 27/14 150/349 .430 47/136 3/2 14/43 .326 3/13 83/48 352/863 .408 64/225 3FG% FT/FTA .200 47/77 .180 47/66 .346 75/105 .231 2/5 .284 171/253 FT% .610 .712 .714 .400 .676 30 Missouri Rolla, 2/19/03 11 Southwest Baptist, 2/26/03 21 Southwest Baptist, 1/28/03 4 Washburn, 2/1/03 9 Missouri Western, 2/12/03 8 Kentucky St. 12/15/01; Pittsburg St., 2/15/03 11 Kentucky St. 12/15/01 11 St. Joseph’s, 11/24/00 5 Missouri Southern, 1/6/01 2 St. Joseph’s, 11/24/00; Pittsburg St., 1/27/01 5 Washburn, 3/6/03 (MIAA postseason tourney) PTS AVG 250 9.6 234 8.7 425 15.7 33 11.0 942 11.3 Reb AVG PF/D AST TO BK ST MIN 136 5.2 85/6 47 82 6 36 617 111 4.1 63/1 32 64 1 24 563 171 6.3 63/3 40 72 3 45 716 17 5.7 11/6 0 7 1 4 75 435 5.2222/16 119 225 11 109 1944 Kelli Floyd Kelli Floyd SENIOR GUARD 5-7 KIRKSVILLE, MO. (KIRKSVILLE) 3 2003-04 MIAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll 2003-04: Floyd had a strong season with the ‘Dogs... started all of the 27 games... scored a season high against Southwest Baptist... scored in the double-figures five times... was perfect from the free-throw line in five games... led the team in assists (64)... upped her average to 7.1 points per game... shot over .400 from the field in eight games... had a season-high five rebounds against Missouri-Rolla and sent the Jan. 7 game against the Miners into overtime by making a layup in the final minute of regulation time. 2002-03: Floyd was the only Bulldog to start every game of the season, averaging 5.8 points and 2.4 assists per game as the floor general for the ‘Dogs ... scored a career-high 16 points against Washburn on 4-of-4 shooting from the threepoint arc in a 76-71 victory on Feb. 1 ... led the team in minutes played and assists ... pulled down seven rebounds and had five assists against Missouri Southern, playing all 45 minutes in the overtime contest on Jan. 25 ... had four double-digit scoring games ... was perfect from the line in six games, including a 4-for-4 performance in the MIAA championships ... a member of the MIAA commissioner’s academic honor roll. 2001-02: Performed in every game as a true freshman ... had her only double-digit scoring outing vs. Pittsburg State, including making 2-of-4 shots from beyond the arc ... made 4-of-4 free throws vs. Northwest Missouri on Jan. 9 and vs. Missouri-Rolla on Feb. 20 ... had five assists vs. Park and three steals vs. Missouri-Rolla on Jan. 23. High School: Floyd earned first-team all-conference and alldistrict recognition her junior and senior seasons and was second-team all-state as a senior in basketball ... she was also a first-team all-conference softball player three times ... Floyd set records for assists in a season (13 7), and career assists (412) and three-point field goals (103) ... her basketball team was the district champion her freshman, sophomore and junior seasons and sectional champs during her freshman and junior years. Personal: Born April 18, 1983, in Kirksville, Mo. ... the daughter of Robert and Marilyn Floyd ... a biology major. Points 16 Field Goals 6 FG Att. 14 3pt Made 4 3pt Att. 6 Free Throws FT Att. 7 Rebounds 7 Assists 7 Blks 1 Steals 3 Washburn 2/1/03 & SBU 1/28/04 MSSU, 2/22/03, Drury, 12/2/03, NWMS 1/21/04 MSSU 2/23/03, Drury 12/2/03 Washburn 2/1/03 Northwest Missouri 2/5/03 5 Southwest Baptist 1/28/04 Southwest Baptist 1/28/04 Missouri Southern 1/25/03 Westminster 11/26/02 Four Times, recently Missouri-Rolla 1/7/04 Seven Times, recently Central Missouri 1/24/04 Year G/GS FG/FGA FG% 3FG/A 2001-02 27/0 24/72 .333 10/36 2002-03 27/27 57/155 .368 12/52 2003-04 27/27 75/218 .344 15/62 TOTAL 81/54 156/445 .351 37/150 3FG% .278 .231 .242 .246 FT/FTA 31/47 30/48 28/39 89/134 FT% .660 .625 .718 .664 PTS 89 156 193 493 AVG 3.3 5.8 7.1 6.1 Reb AVG PF/D AST TO BK ST MIN 42 1.6 46/0 45 40 0 10 521 73 2.7 51/0 66 46 2 24 871 45 1.7 36/9 64 60 3 24 790 160 2 133/9 175 146 5 58 2182 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball Career Numbers 9 Jamie Huffman Jamie Huffman 30 SENIOR CENTER 6-1 INDEPENDENCE, MO. (FRANCIS HOWELL CENTRAL) 2003-04: Huffman started 22 of the 27 games... had the highest field goal percentage (.457) ... shot perfect from the free throw line in ten games ... scored in the double digits in 13 times ... scored a career high of 19 points against Emporia ... had a career high of six assists against Lincoln. 2002-03: Played in 25 games as the Bulldogs’ highest scoring reserve ... shot a team-best 47.7 percent from the field during the season ... scored a career-high 14 points in the Bulldogs’ overtime win against Central Missouri on Dec. 30 ... scored 10 points and pulled down a season-high eight rebounds in 23 minutes of action against Missouri Western on Feb. 12 ... tallied double-digit scoring games four times ... went 8-of-10 from the line vs. Central Missouri in the MIAA opener ... had two blocks vs. Washburn on Feb. 1. Northwest Missouri on Jan. 9 ... had four assists vs. Park ... was 7-of-9 and 8-of-10 from the line vs. Graceland and KSU, respectively .. tied for the team season-high with eight made free throws vs. Graceland. High School: Huffman was a first-team all-conference basketball player as a senior ... named to the GAC all-academic team the last three years ... the first female athlete at her school to go to state in three sports as she also participated in golf, track and swimming. Personal: Born Dec. 30, 1982, in Atchison, Kan. ... the daughter of Michael and Claudette Huffman ... an English/pre-education major. 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball 2001-02: Huffman played in 15 games as a true freshman before missing the remainder of the season with a knee injury ... had her only double-digit scoring game vs. Kentucky State with 12 points ... had seven boards vs. Greenville (Ill.) ... had her only two blocked shots vs. 10 Career Numbers Points Field Goals FG Att. 3pt Made 3pt Att. Free Throws FT Att. Rebounds Assists Blks Steals 14 5 9 0 1 8 10 8 4 2 3 Central Missouri, 12/30/02 Emporia St., 2/8/03 Westminister, 11/26/02 Pittsburg St., 1/19/02 Kentucky St.,, 12/15/01 & CMSU 12/30/02 Kentucky St., 12/15/01 & CMSU 12/30/02 Missouri Western, 2/12/03 Park, 12/8/01 Northwest Missouri, 1/9/02; Washburn 2/1/03 William Penn, 12/4/03 Year G/GS FG/FGA FG% 2001-02 15/0 14/31 .452 2002-03 25/0 51/107 .477 2003-04 27/22 101/221 .457 TOTAL 67/22 166/359 .462 3FG/A 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/1 3FG% FT/FTA .000 22/36 .000 43/64 .000 73/99 .000 138/199 FT% .611 .672 .737 .693 PTS AVG 50 3.3 145 5.8 275 10.2 470 7.0 Reb AVG PF/D AST TO BK ST MIN 40 2.7 30/1 9 18 2 4 124 81 3.2 60/3 12 44 7 15 319 126 4.7 81/3 33 70 8 18 532 247 3.7 171/7 54 132 17 37 975 Ali Long Ali Long Career Numbers JUNIOR GUARD 5-9 LEBANON, MO. (LEBANON) 14 MIAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll Points Field Goals FG Att. 3pt Made 3pt Att. Free Throws FT Att. Rebounds Assists Blks Steals 11William Penn, 12/14/03 & SBU 1/28/03 5 Southwest Baptist 1/28/03 9 Southwest Baptist 1/28/03 2 William Penn 12/4/02 & Mo. Western 2/12/03 4 Three times, recently Pittsburg St. 1/3/04 4 Missouri Southern 2/22/03 5 Missouri Southern 2/22/03 8 Pittsburg St. 2/15/03 6 Mo. Southern 2/22/03 & SBU 2/26/03 1 Three times, recently Pittsburg St. 2/28/04 3 Three times, recently William Penn 11/23/03 2003-04: Long started 16 of 22 games as guard... had five assists against Susquehanna and Southwest Baptist... had two or more steals in six games... shot 68.8% from the line and was 2-for-2 in four games. High School: Long was a first-team all-district selection as a junior and senior ... named first-team all-conference her last three years ... led her team in assists and steals all four years ... an academic all-state selection. 2002-03: Long worked her way into a starting position after coming off the bench for the first half of the season ... started the team’s last 12 games, averaging over four points per game during that span ... scored a season-high 11 points against William Penn on Dec. 4 and Southwest Baptist, Jan. 28, her only double-digit scoring games of the year ... finished tied for third on the team in assists with 40 ... pulled down eight rebounds and had three assists against Pittsburg State on Feb. 15 ... had six assists in the final two regular season contests ... was 4-of-5 from the line vs. Missouri Southern on Feb. 22 ... made two three-pointers in two games ... was 4-for-4 from the field vs. William Penn and made 5-of-9 vs. Southwest Baptist on Jan. 28 ... had three steals in two games. Personal: Born Nov. 17, 1983, in Festus, Mo. ...the daughter of Lynn and Susan Long ... an undeclared major ... her sister, Carrie, was a two-time first-team all-MIAA forward at Southwest Baptist from 1998-2002. Year G/GS FG/FGA FG% 2002-03 27/12 31/92 .337 2003-04 27/16 27/87 .310 Totals 54/28 58/179 .324 3FG/A 8/36 9/43 17/79 3FG% .222 .209 .215 FT/FTA 21/41 15/20 36/61 FT% .512 .750 .590 Megan Patti PTS 91 78 169 AVG 3.4 2.9 3.1 Reb AVG PF/D AST TO BK ST MIN 30 1.1 41/2 40 65 0 22 673 59 2.2 52/1 44 50 3 25 637 89 1.6 93/3 84 115 3 47 1,310 Career Numbers 33 2003-04: Patti had a strong season as a Freshman... played in 26 games... scored in the double digits three times, with her best score being 13 points against Northwest Missouri... shot perfect from the free throw line in three games... ended the season with the teams highest free throw percentage (.824). 13 4 10 3 7 4 4 7 3 1 1 Northwest Missouri, 2/11/04 CMSU, 1/24/04 & Northwest Missouri, 2/11/04 SBU, 2/2/04 & Northwest Missouri, 2/11/04 Central Missouri, 1/24/04 Emporia St., 2/21/04 & Pittsburg St., 2/28/04 Suffolk, 12/22/03 Suffolk, 12/22/03 & Northwest, 2/11/04 Southwest Baptist, 2/2/04 Missouri Southern, 1/31/04 Missouri Rolla, 2/25/04 Eight times, most recently, Lincoln, 2/23/04 the year ... captain as a senior ... lettered three years in softball. Personal: Born Sept. 3, 1984, in Greeley Colo. ... the daughter of Kurt and Kellie Patti ... a visual communication major. High School: Patti was a four-year starter and averaged 14.6 points, 1.7 rebounds and 2.0 assists a game as a junior guard, shooting 41% from the field and 81.4% from the free throw line with 34 three-pointers and 34 steals ... as a sophomore, she averaged 13 points a game and sank 50 three-pointers ... named first-team all-conference her final three seasons ... all-state honorable mention her sophomore and junior years, and a thirdteam pick as a senior ... first-team all-area by the Pantagraph her last two seasons and second-team as a sophomore ... Pantagraph class AA player of Year 2003-04 TOTAL G/GS 26/0 26/0 FG/FGA FG% 26/92 .283 26/92 .283 3FG/A 16/57 16/57 3FG% .281 .281 FT/FTA 14/17 14/17 FT% .824 .824 PTS 82 82 AVG 3.2 3.2 Reb AVG PF/D AST TO BK ST MIN 20 .8 22/0 14 29 1 8 375 20 .8 22/0 14 29 1 8 375 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball Points Field Goals FG Att. 3pt Made 3pt Att. Free Throws FT Att. Rebounds Assists Blks Steals SOPHOMORE GUARD 5-7 TOWANDA, ILL. (NORMAL COMMUNITY) 11 Noelle Peterson/Megan Patti Career Numbers Natalie Schupbach Points Field Goals FG Att. 3pt Made 3pt Att. Free Throws FT Att. Rebounds Assists Blks Steals SOPHOMORE FORWARD 5-9 WYOMING, ILL. (STARK COUNTY) 22 7 Missouri Western, 2/18/04 3 Missouri Western, 2/18/04 6 Three times, recently Missouri Western, 2/18/04 1 Three times, recently Pittsburg State, 2/28/04 2 Three times, recently Pittsburg State. 2/28/04 2 Northwest Missouri, 2/11/04 2 Quincy, 11/15/03; Northwest Missouri 2/11/04 11 Central Missouri, 2/7/04 3 Central Methodist, 11/24/03 1 Central Missouri, 2/7/04 2 Susquehanna, 12/21/03 Personal: Born Oct. 5, 1984, in Peoria, Ill. ... the daughter of Paul and Deb Schupbach ... a nursing major. 2003-04: Schupbach played in 25 games her first year as a ‘Dog... started 3 games... grabbed a total of 53 rebounds, 11 of them against Central Missouri State University on 2-7-04... scored 33 points total, 7 of them against Missouri Western. High School: Schupbach set the single season record for points (558) and rebounds (414) in 2002-03 ... second all-time in scoring with 1,059 career points and holds career rebounds record (842) ... averaged 19.2 points and 14.3 rebounds, shooting 32.4% from long range, 46.1% from the field and 62.8% from the line as a senior ... third-team Associated Press all-state her senior year, as well as an honorable mention all-state pick by the Champaign-Urbana News Gazette ... Peoria Journal-Star female player of the year and Star Courier athlete of the year in 2003 ... named to the Lincoln Trail conference first-team as a junior and senior ... Stark County all-tournament team and a Journal Star Class A allstar third-team her junior season ... received team award for best offensive player. Year 2003-04 Totals G/GS 25/3 25/3 FG/FGA FG% 13/41 .317 13/41 .317 3FG/A 3/9 3/9 3FG% .333 .333 FT/FTA 4-7 47 FT% .571 .571 PTS 33 33 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball Noelle Peterson 12 Reb AVG PF/D AST TO BK ST MIN 53 2.1 17/1 10 19 1 4 189 53 2.1 17/1 10 19 1 4 189 Career Numbers SOPHOMORE FORWARD 5-11 MASON CITY, IOWA (MASON CITY) Points Field Goals FG Att. 3pt Made 3pt Att. Free Throws FT Att. Rebounds Assists Blks 4 2003-04: Peterson got her feet wet as a Bulldog... played in 15 games for a total of 26 minutes... played seven minutes against Missouri Western on 2-18-04... grabbed her first rebound against Central Methodist... has one assist, one blocked shot, and one steal. AVG 1.3 1.3 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 Three Times, recently Missouri Western 2/18/04 Missouri Western, 1/14/04 & Washburn 1/17/04 Southwest Baptist 1/28/04 Missouri Western 2/18/04 Central Methodist, 11/24/03 Northwest Missouri, 2/11/04 Central Methodist, 11/24/03 Personal: Born Dec. 18, 1984, in Mason City, Iowa ... the daughter of Douglas and Bonnie Peterson ... an undeclared major ...... her brother, Mike, was a guard on the Truman men’s team from 1998-2001 and was a member of the men’s only final four team in 1998-99 ... her brother, Dustin, is a graduate student at Truman. High School: Peterson was second-team all-conference as a senior on the basketball team ... also participated in cross country and went to state in track two seasons ... academic all-conference in all three sports all four years ... ran on a 4x400 relay team at the Drake Relays. Year 2003-04 Totals G/GS 15/0 15/0 FG/FGA FG% 0/3 .000 0/3 .000 3FG/A 0/2 0/2 3FG% .000 .000 FT/FTA 0/1 0/1 FT% .000 .000 PTS 0 0 AVG 0.0 0.0 Reb AVG PF/D AST TO BK ST MIN 1 0.1 1/0 1 1 1 1 26 1 0.1 1/0 1 1 1 1 26 Newcomers Katie Fowler Candace McGee FRESHMAN GUARD 5-10 FRESHMAN GUARD 5-8 UNIONVILLE, MO (PUTNAM COUNTY) LONGVIEW, ILL. (HERITAGE) 2 10 High School: Fowler was the 2004 Co-MVP of the Tri-Rivers Conference, while also earning all-state accolades in 2003 & 2004 ... she holds the Lady Midgets career records in scoring with 1,446 points and assists with 592 ... was selected as a KRES all-star, along with the Kirksville Daily Express all-area team ... She was named academic allstate and was the 2003 Missouri high jump champion. Personal: Born on Aug. 10, 1985 ... parents are John and Stephanie Fowler ... major is undeclared High School: McGee was a four-time unanimous first-team all-conference selection, while also earning second-team and honorable mention state honors two of those years ... she was named her team’s most valuable player three years in-a-row ... a News Gazette Athlete of the Year ... McGee was also a Miss Illinois Basketball Nominee. Personal: Born on March, 12, 1986 ... parents are Jerry and Bev McGee ... majoring in Pre-Business Administration Carmen McGee FRESHMAN FORWARD 5-10 FRESHMAN GUARD 5-8 BETHALTO, ILL. (CIVIC MEMORIAL) LONGVIEW, ILL. (HERITAGE) 12 23 High School: Sears was a three-year all-conference first-team selection as well as first-team all-area her junior and senior year ... was named team’s most valuable player in both basketball and tennis in her junior and senior seasons ... participated in three sports, basketball, tennis and track ... scored over 1,000 career points and is second on the school’s all-time scoring list High School: McGee was a four time all-conference selection, with a second team selection her freshman year and a unanimous choice for first-team the next three years ... she was a three-time all-area pick and a state honorable mention selection ... she was voted the Best Freshman Athlete by the News Gazette ... she participated in the Illinois three-point shooting contest her senior year. Personal: Born on July, 21, 1986 ... parents are Joe and Kathy Sears... undeclared major. Personal: Born on March 12, 1986 ... parents are Jerry and Bev McGee ... majoring in Pre-Business Administration 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball Callie Sears 13 2003-04 Season Review The 2003-04 season had some bright spots on an otherwise disappointing season. The Bulldogs improved a game in the overall win column from a year ago but the disparity within conference play left the team with a 3-15 MIAA mark. Truman played a pair of Elite Eight teams in the non-conference schedule, dropping the season opener to Quincy, Ill by a 79-51 score. The Bulldogs were also defeated by National runner-up Drury, MO by only six points in Pershing Arena 67-61. In the other six non-conference games, the team went a perfect 6-0. The Bulldogs first win in the campaign was a tough road victory at Lincoln (Mo.) 58-50, with senior Annie Westhoff leading the team with 14 points. That game would be Westhoff’s last full one on the season as in the home opener, a 51-45 win over William Penn, Westhoff suffered a season ending injury in the closing seconds. With Westhoff out, junior Sarah Sommer carried the offensive load, earning first-team all-MIAA honors along the way. Sommer averaged 16.1 points per game which was the third best average in the conference. Sommer was also among the conference leaders in rebounding (8th), field goal percentage (4th), free throw percentage (8th) and blocked shots (3rd). Sommer had a team high 35 points in a double overtime loss to eventual MIAA regular season champions and tournament champions, Washburn (Kan.) on Feb. 14th in Kirksville. She also recorded four double-doubles during the season. Seniors Adri Tromp and Emily Turnbull added sparks of offensive throughout the season. Tromp was sixth in the conference in rebounding, averaging seven a game, including a season-high 15 in a win over Missouri-Rolla. Turnbull led the team in three-point per- Ali Long centage. She hit 37 of 88 for a .420 mark. She started the last nine games of the season, including hitting three of six behind the arc against Emporia State (Kan.). Freshman Emily Markovich was the leading scorer among the newcomers. Markovich averaged 6.8 points per game. The Bulldogs swept the season series with Missouri-Rolla, winning a thrilling overtime game in Rolla 68-60 and at home 78-58. The other Truman win in conference was a 61-59 victory over Missouri Southern in Joplin. Sommer and junior Jamie Huffman each had 14 points to lead Truman. The three-pointer was the achilles heel for the Bulldogs in ‘03-’04. Opponents shot .395 from behind the arc against Truman, which was the highest in the league. The Bulldogs made only .306 from three which was ninth in the conference. Offensive rebounds was a strong suit for the team. Truman ranked fourth in the conference, just three tenths of an offensive rebound behind the conference leader, Northwest Missouri. 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball 2003-04 Results & Leaders 14 1 2 3 4 5 Date 11-15-03 11-19-03 11-23-03 11-24-03 12-02-03 Opponent @ Quincy @ Lincoln vs. William Penn vs. Central Methodist vs. Drury University 6 7 12-04-03 @ Rockhurst 12-21-03 vs. Susquehanna $ 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 12-22-03 12-30-03 1-03-04 1-07-04 1-10-04 1-14-04 1-17-04 T-O W/L High Scorer 51-79 L (12) Jamie Huffman 58-50 W (14) Annie Westhoff 51-45 W (14) Annie Westhoff 74-57 W (15) Sarah Sommer 61-67 L (28) Sarah Sommer 70-54 60-41 vs. Suffolk $ 69-24 vs. Missouri Southern * 47-68 vs. Pittsburg State University * 41-66 @ Missouri-Rolla * 68-60 @ Emporia State (Kan.) * 80-94 vs. Missouri Western * 69-86 @ Washburn * 55-73 W (27) Sarah Sommer W (13) Sarah Sommer (13) Jamie Huffman W (18) Sarah Sommer L (15) Jamie Huffman L (13) Jamie Huffman WOT (18) Jamie Huffman L (28) Sarah Sommer L (23) Sarah Sommer L (15) Sarah Sommer 15 1-21-04 vs. Northwest Missouri * 68-85 L 16 1-24-04 @ Central Missouri * 74-81 L 17 1-28-04 vs. Southwest Baptist * 18 1-31-04 @ Missouri Southern * 71-73 61-59 L (21) Sarah Sommer W (14) Sarah Sommer (14) Jamie Huffman L (19) Sarah Sommer L (16) Sarah Sommer L (13) Megan Patti 19 2-2-04 @ Southwest Baptist * 55-69 20 2-7-04 vs. Central Missouri * 55-74 21 2-11-04 @ Northwest Missouri State * 61-89 (14) Kelli Floyd (14) Sarah Sommer (19) Sarah Sommer 22 2-14-04 vs. Washburn * 23 2-18-04 @ Missouri Western * 24 2-21-04 vs. Emporia State * 94-97 LOT (35) Sarah Sommer 66-90 L (10) Sarah Sommer 69-81 L (18) Sarah Sommer 25 2-23-04 vs. Lincoln 26 2-25-04 vs. Missouri-Rolla * 27 2-28-04 @ Pittsburg State * 58-50 78-58 70-85 W (22) Sarah Sommer W (22) Adri Tromp L (14) Adri Tromp $ - Bahamas Sunshine Shootout (Nassau) * - Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association game High Rebounder (7) Sarah Sommer (10) Sarah Sommer (10) Sarah Sommer (8) Adri Tromp (8) Sarah Sommer (8) Adri Tromp (12) Adri Tromp (9) Sarah Sommer High Scorer (12) Jessica Stuckman (18) Shana Tauai (16) Kristina McNew (9) Amanda Potter (18) Allison Regier High Rebounder (7) Lisa Farrell (11) Rhonda John (8) Ciara Laboy (5) Desiree Collins (10) Amanda Newton (16) Jessica Rothman (11) Jen Clark (5) Sarah Drummond (9) Jen Clark (10) Jamie Huffman (10) Adri Tromp (9) Jamie Huffman (15) Adri Tromp (8) Adri Tromp (9) Jamie Huffman (5) Sarah Sommer (5) Jamie Huffman (10) Adri Tromp (5) Jen Fog (16) Katie Dean (16) Stephanie Shanline (16) Nicole Dieling (18) Casey Henningsen (22) Danielle McKinley (30) Erin Mennard (3) Allison Fx (11) Wyketha Harrell (5) Janelle Klein (7) Gail Gerstenecher (10) E. Vargas-Sanchez (6) Nicole Gamer (7) Cindy Keeley (19) Sarah Vollertsen (7) Sarah Vollertsen (11) Sarah Sommer (28) Ashley Millham (8) Jamie Huffman (8) Emily Turnbull (24) Amber Wheeler (22) Aubrie Hallman (6) Bethany Orendorff (6) Melissa Richardson (13) Gwyn Smith (8) Wyketha Harrell (7) Megan Patti (14) Gwyn Smith (11) Natalie Schupbach (29) Jena Shackelford (7) Adri Tromp (18) Jane Chalmers (9) Sarah Sommer (10) Natalie Schupbach (9) Emily Markovich (9) Adri Tromp (9) Sarah Sommer (10) Adri Tromp (9) Adri Tromp (28) Juwanna Rivers (27) Eldra Paixao (19) Miklannet Tennal (15) (19) (17) (17) (13) Gwyn Smith (8) Melissa Richardson (7) Ashley Poptanycs (7) Sarah Vollertsen (7) Montoya Whitfield (11) Danielle Mckinley (9) Janel McNeal Rhonda John (13) Elfreda Reed Andrea Durante (6) Rebekah Judy Stephanie Shanline (7) Maggie Apt Katie Spieker 2003 Stats Overall Statistics (10-17) TOTAL FGs NO. PLAYER G GS 11 Sommer, Sarah 27 27 24 Westhoff, Annie 3 2 30 Huffman, Jamie 27 22 03 Floyd, Kelli 27 27 22 Tromp, Adri 27 20 35 Markovich, Emily 25 4 23 Turnbull, Emily 27 12 33 Patti, Megan 26 0 34 Miceli, Lisa 22 2 14 Long, Ali 27 16 12 Schupbach, Natalie 25 3 04 Peterson, Noelle 15 0 TM TEAM................ Total.......... 27 Opponents...... 27 MIN 852 75 532 790 699 457 601 375 242 637 189 26 AVG 31.6 25.0 19.7 29.3 25.9 18.3 22.3 14.4 11.0 23.6 7.6 1.7 5475 5476 FG 148 14 101 75 65 61 57 26 27 27 13 0 FGA 344 43 221 218 165 136 161 92 63 87 41 3 FG% .430 .326 .457 .344 .394 .449 .354 .283 .429 .310 .317 .000 3-POINT FGs FG 38 3 0 15 13 1 37 16 2 9 3 0 FGA 113 13 0 62 53 1 88 57 7 43 9 2 ____REBOUNDS____ FG% .336 .231 .000 .242 .245 1.000 .420 .281 .286 .209 .333 .000 FT FTA FT% OFF DEF TOTAL AVG PF 102 135 .756 69 116 185 6.9 82 2 5 .400 6 11 17 5.7 8 73 99 .737 55 71 126 4.7 81 28 39 .718 9 36 45 1.7 62 46 87 .529 76 114 190 7.0 76 48 74 .649 45 54 99 4.0 52 21 36 .583 6 40 46 1.7 60 14 17 .824 4 16 20 0.8 22 10 16 .625 11 28 39 1.8 36 15 20 .750 12 47 59 2.2 52 4 7 .571 17 36 53 2.1 17 0 1 .000 1 0 1 0.1 1 58 75 133 4.9 1 614 1574 .390 137 448 .306 363 536 .677 369 644 1013 37.5 550 607 1462 .415 189 479 .395 461 631 .731 304 675 979 36.3 525 FO 3 0 3 1 4 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 AST 60 0 33 64 55 29 52 14 9 44 10 1 TO BLK 92 39 7 1 70 8 60 3 73 12 45 6 47 2 29 1 33 3 50 3 19 1 1 1 21 17 371 547 80 - 424 533 81 STL 42 4 18 24 46 17 35 8 7 25 4 1 FO 3 3 3 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 STL 26 10 19 17 10 16 5 12 4 1 1 PTS 436 33 275 193 189 171 172 82 66 78 33 0 AVG 16.1 11.0 10.2 7.1 7.0 6.8 6.4 3.2 3.0 2.9 1.3 0.0 231 1728 64.0 249 1864 69.0 Conference Statistics (3-15) TOTAL FGs NO. PLAYER G GS 11 Sommer, Sarah 18 18 30 Huffman, Jamie 18 16 22 Tromp, Adri 18 11 23 Turnbull, Emily 18 11 35 Markovich, Emily 16 1 03 Floyd, Kelli 18 18 33 Patti, Megan 18 0 14 Long, Ali 18 10 34 Miceli, Lisa 16 2 12 Schupbach, Natalie 17 3 04 Peterson, Noelle 12 0 TM TEAM................ Total.......... 18 Opponents...... 18 MIN 577 374 468 444 288 511 301 403 177 109 23 3675 3676 AVG 32.1 20.8 26.0 24.7 18.0 28.4 16.7 22.4 11.1 6.4 1.9 FG 93 72 50 45 36 48 23 19 16 9 0 FGA 222 147 114 125 85 139 79 56 39 24 3 FG% .419 .490 .439 .360 .424 .345 .291 .339 .410 .375 .000 3-POINT FGs FG 19 0 10 29 1 12 14 5 2 2 0 FGA 59 0 43 68 1 42 51 25 5 6 2 ____REBOUNDS____ FG% .322 .000 .233 .426 1.000 .286 .275 .200 .400 .333 .000 FT FTA FT% OFF DEF TOTAL AVG PF 73 96 .760 45 63 108 6.0 60 58 81 .716 40 46 86 4.8 57 28 53 .528 49 78 127 7.1 48 12 23 .522 5 23 28 1.6 43 40 60 .667 31 40 71 4.4 32 18 25 .720 2 30 32 1.8 41 10 13 .769 3 12 15 0.8 15 10 14 .714 11 32 43 2.4 36 8 13 .615 7 19 26 1.6 29 3 3 1.000 9 27 36 2.1 5 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 35 48 83 4.6 1 411 1033 .398 94 302 .311 260 382 .681 237 418 655 36.4 368 457 1010 .452 147 349 .421 336 445 .755 194 442 636 35.3 360 AST 43 22 38 37 14 30 14 30 8 5 1 TO BLK 59 27 50 7 43 8 32 1 36 2 36 2 20 1 32 2 21 2 10 1 0 0 18 15 242 357 53 - 328 299 53 PTS 278 202 138 131 113 126 70 53 42 23 0 AVG 15.4 11.2 7.7 7.3 7.1 7.0 3.9 2.9 2.6 1.4 0.0 121 1176 65.3 162 1397 77.6 Individual Game-by-Game Statistics (Points-Rebounds-Assists) Noelle Sarah Natalie Ali Peterson Sommer Schupbach Long 0-0-0 11-7-1 4-1-1 0-1-0 DNP 11-10-3 DNP 3-0-1 DNP 13-10-5 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 15-7-1 0-4-3 1-1-1 DNP 28-8-1 0-0-0 7-2-3 0-0-0 27-11-1 0-0-0 2-4-2 DNP 13-9-1 2-5-1 5-2-5 DNP 18-6-2 4-6-0 4-2-2 0-0-0 3-3-1 0-1-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 7-4-2 0-0-1 5-1-1 0-0-0 12-5-3 0-0-0 5-3-3 0-0-0 28-7-6 0-0-0 7-4-3 0-0-0 23-8-3 0-0-0 4-3-2 0-0-0 15-5-2 0-2-0 2-2-1 0-0-0 14-8-0 3-4-0 2-4-1 DNP 19-11-5 0-0-0 3-1-1 DNP 21-6-3 0-0-0 0-1-5 DNP 14-4-1 DNP 8-5-4 0-0-0 19-6-0 2-0-0 4-5-2 DNP 16-5-4 4-11-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 5-5-2 4-4-1 0-1-1 DNP 35-9-2 0-2-1 2-1-0 0-0-0 10-5-3 7-10-1 2-2-1 0-0-0 18-8-3 0-2-1 0-0-1 DNP 22-9-2 0-0-0 3-2-0 0-0-0 12-4-2 0-0-0 2-5-1 DNP 7-5-1 3-0-0 7-4-2 Adri Emily Annie Jamie Tromp Turnbull Westhoff Huffman 3-5-2 1-1-1 5-5-0 12-1-0 12-8-1 3-1-0 14-6-0 9-6-6 6-5-2 0-1-1 14-6-0 2-5-1 11-8-1 6-1-2 DNP 13-6-1 2-8-0 2-1-0 DNP 9-1-1 8-12-3 7-1-2 DNP 2-6-0 6-5-1 5-3-1 DNP 13-2-1 2-5-4 0-4-4 DNP 9-10-1 7-10-1 3-0-1 DNP 15-6-1 6-3-1 0-1-0 DNP 13-9-1 0-15-5 6-2-1 DNP 18-9-1 8-8-3 9-0-4 DNP 19-5-2 7--6-4 12-2-4 DNP 15-9-2 7-4-2 5-2-0 DNP 12-5-0 13-10-2 3-2-3 DNP 8-2-3 6-5-0 11-1-2 DNP 16-5-4 6-6-0 7-0-0 DNP 12-8-0 0-3-4 6-8-7 DNP 14-0-0 6-3-1 6-1-4 DNP 8-5-0 2-5-1 3-1-4 DNP 12-5-2 6-7-4 9-2-1 DNP 9-4-0 16-6-2 11-1-3 DNP 0-2-0 5-8-1 8-1-1 DNP 5-1-1 7-9-3 13-3-0 DNP 8-2-0 1-7-3 17-5-4 DNP 4-3-0 22-10-2 8-0-1 DNP 11-5-3 14-9-2 11-1-1 DNP 7-4-2 Megan Patti 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 10-2-0 3-0-0 2-2-0 4-0-0 0-0-1 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 11-0-2 2-1-1 3-0-3 3-7-1 3-2-1 13-1-0 6-0-1 4-0-0 7-0-0 0-1-0 4-0-2 5-1-2 Lisa Emily Miceli Markovich 2-0-0 5-2-3 DNP 0-3-0 DNP 9-2-0 4-3-0 14-5-4 DNP 0-3-1 8-0-0 8-5-3 4-7-1 6-2-0 6-2-0 10-3-2 2-2-1 5-2-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 13-4-0 9-0-2 DNP 0-1-0 6-5-1 2-0-0 5-4-4 1-1-1 10-8-3 0-0-0 6-5-0 DNP 7-3-0 3-2-0 5-1-0 2-4-1 3-2-0 2-0-0 8-6-0 3-2-0 3-4-1 9-8-0 8-2-2 7-3-0 6-2-0 0-0-0 9-9-1 0-1-0 6-3-2 2-3-3 9-7-0 DNP 10-7-1 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball Opponent at Quincy at Lincoln WILLIAM PENN CENTRAL METHODIST DRURY at Rockhurst vs. Susquehanna vs. Suffolk MISSOURI SOUTHERN PITTSBURG STATE at Missouri-Rolla at Emporia State MISSOURI WESTERN at Washburn NORTHWEST MISSOURI at Central Missouri SOUTHWEST BAPTIST at Missouri Southern at Southwest Baptist CENTRAL MISSOURI at Northwest Missouri WASHBURN at Missouri Western EMPORIA STATE LINCOLN MISSOURI-ROLLA at Pittsburg State Kelli Floyd 8-1-4 6-2-4 7-3-3 10-2-6 13-1-4 8-1-6 4-0-3 6-2-0 9-2-1 8-2-4 10-5-1 0-3-1 2-3-1 7-1-0 14-0-3 2-1-0 16-2-3 8-3-0 2-0-1 5-0--1 9-4-0 7-1-5 6-1-1 7-1-2 5-1-4 8-2-4 6-1-2 15 2003-04 Highs and Lows Player Highs Points Field Goals Made Field Goals Attempts Field Goal % (min 5 made) 3-pt. Field Goals Made 3-pt. Field Goals Attempts 3-pt. Field Goals % (min. 2) Free Throws Made Free Throws Attempts Free Throws % (min 5) 26, Sarah Sommer vs. Washburn, 2-14-04 69.2% (9-13), Jamie Huffman vs. Emporia, 1-10-04 5, Sarah Sommer vs. Rockhurst, 12-4-03 & Emily Turnbull vs. Lincoln 2-23-04 12, Sarah Sommer vs. Lincoln 2-23-04 100% (3-3), Emily Turnbull vs. Washburn, 2-14-04 Rebounds Assists Steals Blocked Shots Turnovers 7, 7, 5, 9, Defensive Rebounds Team Highs Points Emily Turnbull vs. Missouri Southern, 1-31-04 Adri Tromp vs. William Penn (Iowa), 11-23-03 Sarah Sommer vs. Southwest Baptist, 1-28-04 Adri Tromp vs. Emporia, 1-4-03 15, Erin Menard, Washburn, 1-17-04 100% (2-2), Jenny Wisser, Quincy University, 11-15-04 100% (2-2), Jane Chalmers, NWMSU, 2-11-04 100% (2-2), Eldra Paixao, MWSC, 2-18-04 100% (2-2), Tera Petersen, MWSC, 2-18-04 100% (2-2), Danielle McKinley, MWSC, 2-18-04 11, Juwanna Rivers, Washburn, 1-14-04 14, Juwanna Rivers, Washburn, 1-14-04 100% (6-6), Amanda Newton, Drury, 12-2-03 100% (6-6), Alisa Blasdel, Missouri Western, 2-18-04 6, Janel McNeal, Emporia, 1-10-04 6, Gwyn Smith, Southwest Baptist, 1-28-04 10, Elfreda Reed. Lincoln, 2-23-04 13, Gwyn Smith, Southwest Baptist, 1-28-04 & 2-2-04 13, Elfreda Reed, Lincoln, 2-23-04 9, Jane Chalmers, Northwest Missouri, 2-11-04 6, Eldra Paixao, Missouri Western, 2-18-04 4, Elfreda Reed, Lincoln, 2-23-04 10, Jacinta Ojinnaka, William Penn (Iowa), 11-23-03 Truman Opponent 99, Missouri Western, 2-18-04 35, Missouri Wester, 2-18-04 69, Missouri Western, 2-18-04 .580 (29-50) Central Missouri, 1-24-04 14, Washburn, 1-17-04 40, Washburn, 1-17-04 .714 (5-7), Quincy University, 11-15-03 Free Throws Made Free Throws Attempts Free Throw % Rebounds 94, vs. Washburn, 2-14-04 30, vs. Emporia, 1-10-04 & vs. Washburn, 2-14-04 70, vs. William Penn, 11-23-03 .508 (30-59), vs. Emporia State, 1-10-04 11, vs. Lincoln, 2-23-04 29, vs. Lincoln, 2-23-04 .500 (6-12) vs. Emporia, 1-10-04 .500 (9-18) vs. Washburn, 2-14-04 25 vs. Washburn, 2-14-04 32, vs. Missouri-Rolla, 1-7-04 .857 (12-14), vs. Central Missouri, 1-24-04 50, vs. Suffolk, 12-22-04 Assists 22, vs. Emporia State, 1-10-04 Steals Blocked Shots Turnovers 21, vs. William Penn, 11-23-03 7, vs. Southwest Baptist, 1-28-04 26, 6 different games, Most recent vs. Northwest Missouri 1-21-04 Fouls 30, vs. Pittsburg State, 2-28-04 Field Goals Made Field Goals Attempts Field Goal % 3-pt. Field Goals Made 3-pt. Field Goals Attempts 3-pt. Field Goal % 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball Opponent 30, Erin Menard, Washburn, 1-17-04 11, Jenna Shackelford, Central Missouri, 2-7-04 11, Eldra Paizao, Missouri Western, 2-18-04 22, Aubrie Hallman, Missouri Southern, 1-31-04 75% (6-8), Anna Rorvig, 1-24-04 10, Erin Menard, Washburn, 1-17-04 15, Sarah Sommer vs. Washburn, 2-14-04 18, Sarah Sommer vs. Washburn, 2-14-04 100% (6-6) Jamie Huffman vs. Central Methodist, 1-24-04 100% (6-6) Sarah Sommer vs. Southwest Baptist, 1-28-04 7, Jamie Huffman vs. Missouri-Rolla, 1-7-04 7, Sarah Sommer vs. Emporia, 2-21-04 9, Sarah Sommer vs. Lincoln, 11-19-03 9, Adri Tromp vs. Missouri-Rolla, 1-7-04 9, Natalie Schupbach vs. Central Missouri, 2-7-04 15, Adri Tromp vs. Missouri-Rolla, 1-7-04 Offensive Rebounds 16 Truman 35, Sarah Sommer vs. Washburn, 2-14-04 10, Sarah Sommer vs. Emporia, 1-10-04 Team Lows Points Field Goals Made Field Goals Attempts Field Goal % 3-pt. Field Goals Made 3-pt. Field Goals Attempts 3-pt. Field Goal % Free Throws Made Free Throws Attempts Free Throw % Rebounds Assists Steals Blocked Shots Turnovers Fouls Truman 41, vs. Pittsburg State, 1-3-04 12, vs. Missouri Southern, 12-30-03 48, vs. Missouri Southern, 12-30-03 .250 (12-48), Missouri Southern, 12-30-03 1, vs. Susquehanna, 12-21-03 10, vs. Quincy, 11-15-03 & vs. Susquehanna, 12-21-03 .095 (2-21), Pittsburg State, 1-3-04 6, vs. Missouri Western, 2-18-04 9, vs. Pittsburg State, 1-3-04 9, vs. Lincoln, 2-23-04 .467 (7-15), vs. William Penn, 11-23-03 25, vs. Pittsburg State, 1-3-04 8, vs. Missouri Southern, 12-30-03 4, 6 different games, Most recent vs. Missouri Southern, 12-30-03 0, vs. Missouri Western, 1-14-04 & vs. Washburn, 1-17-04 10, vs. Rockhurst, 12-4-03 & vs. Missouri-Rolla, 2-25-04 13, vs. Central Missouri, 2-7-04 37, Washburn, 2-14-04 46, Washburn, 2-14-04 .938 (15-16), 45, Pittsburg State, 2-28-04 45, Missouri Western, 2-18-04 45, Missouri-Rolla, 1-7-04 23, Central MIssouri, 1-24-04 23, Emporia State, 1-10-04 16, Washburn, 1-17-04 8, Pittsburg State, 2-28-04 32, Susquehanna, 12-21-03 32, William Penn, 11-23-03 26, Washburn, 2-14-04 & Northwest Missouri, 2-11-04 Opponent 24, Suffolk, 12-22-03 5, Suffolk, 12-22-03 38, Suffolk, 12-22-03 .132 (5-38), Suffolk, 12-22-03 1, Lincoln, 11-19-03 & Suffolk, 12-22-03 5, Pittsburg State, 2-28-04 .091 (1-11), Lincoln, 11-19-03 5, Central Missouri, 2-7-04 6, Central Missouri, 2-7-04 .536 (15-28), Central Methodist, 11-24-03 23, Central Missouri, 1-24-04 3, Suffolk, 12-22-03 3, Rockhurst, 12-4-03 0, Suffolk, 12-22-03 & MIssouri Western, 2-18-04 8, Central Missouri, 2-7-04 12, Pittsburg State, 1-3-04 Bulldog Records Individual POINTS Game: 46 Amy Eagan vs. Southern Indiana, 12-21-98 Season: 573 Carol Jarrard, 1981-82 Career: 2,006 Carol Jarrard, 1978-82 SCORING AVERAGE Season: 21.3 Carol Jarrard, 1981-82 Career: 17.9 Carol Jarrard, 1978-82 FIELD-GOALS MADE Game: 15 Carol Jarrard vs. Central Florida, 1-5-81; Kristy Brown vs. Bellarmine (Ky.), 1-19-95; & Jennifer Perkins vs. Metro. State, 11-17-01 Season: 214 Carol Jarrard, 1981-82 Career: 780 Carol Jarrard, 1978-82 FIELD-GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 28 Angie Gum vs. Southeast Missouri, 2-9-91 Season: 499 Angie Gum, 1990-91 Career: 1,521 Carol Jarrard, 1978-82 FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE Game: .909 Jeanette Cleven vs. McKendree (Ill.), 1-26-87 (10 of 11) Season: .599 Carol Jarrard (184307), 1978-79 Career: .513 Carol Jarrard (7801,521), 1978-82 THREE-POINT FIELD-GOALS MADE Game: 10 Susan Theroff vs. Quincy (Ill.), 2-26-90 Season: 76 Susan Theroff, 1989-90 Career: 269 Wendi Sobaski, 1997-00 & ‘01-02 THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 5 made) Game: 1.000 (5-5) Sarah Sommer vs. Westminster, 11-26-02, 1.000 (5-5) Jennifer Fisher vs. St. Joseph’s, 1124-00 Season: .449 Kathy Russett (35-78), 1990-91 Career (min. 100): .387 Susan Theroff (167/431), 1987-91 FREE THROWS MADE Game: 16 Amy Eagan vs. Southern Indiana, 12-21-98 Season: 177 Amy Eagan, 1998-99 Career: 483 Amy Eagan, 1995-99 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 23 Amy Eagan vs. Southern Indiana, 12-21-98 Season: 233 Amy Eagan, 1998-99 Career: 704 Amy Eagan, 1995-99 REBOUNDS Game: 28 Carol Jarrard vs. Missouri Western, 12-13-80 Season: 356 Felicia Sutton, 1990-91 Career: 1,235 Felicia Sutton, 1987-91 REBOUND AVERAGE Season: 13.2 Felicia Sutton, 1990-91 Career: 11.8 Felicia Sutton, 1987-91 ASSISTS Game: 16 Angie Gum vs. Missouri-St. Louis, 2-6-88 Season: 187 Susan Theroff, 1990-91 Career: 529 Amy Eagan, 1995-99 STEALS Game: 10 Joni Williams vs. MissouriRolla, 2-26-83 Season: 114 Susan Theroff, 1987-88 Career: 328 Amy Eagan, 1995-99 BLOCKED SHOTS Game: 5 Carol Jarrard vs. Quincy (Ill.), 2-17-82; Dawn Lubbert vs. Southeast Missouri, 1-24-87 & vs. Missouri-St. Louis, 1-31-87; Jennifer Perkins vs. Missouri Western, 2-7-01 & vs. Northwest Missouri, 2-6-02 Season: 41, Jennifer Perkins, 200102 Career: 107 Jennifer Perkins, 199802 TURNOVERS Game: 13 Amy Eagan vs. Washburn (Kan.), 2-3-97 Season: 209 Annette Klawitter, 199192 Career: 526 Amy Eagan, 1995-99 SINGLE GAME SINGLE SEASON Points: 120 vs. Central Methodist (Mo.), 12-1-89 Points Scored In A Loss: 102 vs. Pittsburg State (Kan.), 1-28-95 Points Allowed: 110 vs. Emporia State (Kan.), 3-6-99 Combined Points Scored: 215 vs. Missouri-St. Louis (109-106), 1-13-90 Fewest Points Scored: 32 vs. Central Missouri, 2-22-89 Fewest Combined Points Scored: 74, Truman (33) vs. Missouri Western (41), 2-18-74 Largest Margin of Victory: 93 pts. vs. Lindenwood (Mo.) (110-17), 1-10-76 Largest Margin of Defeat: 62 pts. vs. Pittsburg State (Kan.) (97-35), 2-2293 Field Goals Made: 51 vs. Central Methodist (Mo.), 2-7-79 Field Goals Attempted: 97 vs. HarrisStowe (Mo.), 11-18-97 Field Goals Percentage: .638 vs. Lincoln (Mo.) (37-58), 1-30-79 3-Point Field Goals Made: 15 vs. Westminster, 11-26-02 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 31 vs. Greenville (Ill.), 11-27-01 3-Point Field Goal Percentage: 1.000 (2-2) vs. Culver-Stockton (Mo.), 12-187; vs. Lincoln (Mo.), 1-20-88; vs. Missouri-St. Louis, 2-6-88 Free Throws Made: 49 vs. Kentucky State, 12-15-01 Free Throws Attempted: 68 vs. Kentucky State, 12-15-01 Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 vs. Southeast Missouri (7-7), 2-9-91; vs. Pittsburg State (9-9), 1-29-00 Rebounds: 75 vs. Missouri-Kansas City, 1-31-81 Steals: 30 vs. Harris-Stowe State (Mo.), 11-18-97 Assists: 33 vs. McKendree (Ill.), 1-26-87 Blocked Shots: 9 vs. Southeast Missouri, 2-23-85 Personal Fouls: 35 vs. Missouri-St. Louis, 2-1-84 Overtimes: 2, three times Games Played: 31, 1998-99 Consecutive Wins: 7, 11-17-90 to 1228-90; 11-14-98 to 12-7-98; & 11-1701 to 12-29-01 Consecutive Losses: 14, 1983-84 Winning Percentage: .710, 1998-99 (22-9) Consecutive MIAA Wins: 5, 1-9-99 to 1-27-99 Consecutive MIAA Losses: 19, 198788 to 1989-90 MIAA Winning %: .667, 1999-00 (12-6) Wins: 22, 1998-99 Fewest Wins: 2, 1988-89 Losses: 25, 1988-89 Fewest Losses: 5, 1973-74 Worst Win-Loss Percentage: .074, 1988-89 Home Wins: 11, 1998-99 Home Losses: 13, 1988-89 Road Wins: 8; 1990-91, 1978-79 & ‘9899 Road Losses: 14, 1991-92 & 1992-93 Consecutive Home Wins: 8, 1981-82 Consecutive Home Losses: 7, 1983-84 Consecutive Road Wins: 4, 11-17-90 to 12-28-90 & 12-21-98 to 1-16-99 Consecutive Road Losses: 14, 1992-93 Consecutive Winning Seasons: 5, 1977-78 to ‘81-82 Consecutive Losing Seasons: 8, 198283 to 1989-90 Points: 2,512, 1998-99 Scoring Average: 84.4, 1989-90 Field Goals Made: 897, 1998-99 Field Goal %: .454, 1998-99 (897-1975) 3-Point Field Goals Made: 174, 200203 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 538, 2002-2003 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage: (Min. 10 att.), .390, 1989-90 (131 of 337) Free Throws Made: 567, 1998-99 Free Throws Attempted: 787, 1998-99 Free Throw Percentage: .735 (371505), 2001-02 Rebounds: 1,336, 1981-82 Rebound Average: 48.1, 1989-90 Assists: 515, 1980-81 Steals: 357, 1998-99 PERSONAL FOULS Season: 113 Lisa Bryan, 1998-99 Career: 329 Carol Jarrard, 1978-82 MOST GAMES PLAYED Season: 31, Lisa Bryan, Megan Kahn, Jennifer Perkins & Wendi Sobaski, 1998-99 Career: 112 Carol Jarrard, 1978-82 CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED Season: 31, Lisa Bryan, Megan Kahn, Jennifer Perkins & Wendi Sobaski, 1998-99 Career: 110, Megan Kahn (19962000) & Jennifer Perkins (19982002) Felicia Sutton Carol Jarrard 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball THREE-POINT FIELD-GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 17 Susan Theroff vs. Quincy (Ill.), 2-26-90 Season: 196 Susan Theroff, 1990-91 Career: 695 Wendi Sobaski, 1997-00 & ‘01-02 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game: 1.000 (12-of-12) Angie Brown vs. Simpson (Iowa), 11-20-82; & Amy Eagan vs. Ft. Hays State (Kan.), 11-2798 Season: .907 Megan Kahn (49-54), 1998-99 Career: .830 Megan Kahn (234-282), 1996-00 Team 17 Pershing Arena Records Individual Single-Game POINTS SCORED By TSU: 39 Kristy Brown vs. Pittsburg St. (Kan.), 1-28-95 By OPP: 45 Jacquie Rzeszut, Missouri Southern, 1-25-03 FIELD GOALS MADE By TSU: 14 Amy Pillard vs. Northwest Missouri, 1-10-96; & 14 Carol Jarrard vs. Quincy (Ill.), 2-17-82 By OPP: 14 Nicole Collins, Angelo St. (Texas), 11-26-94; & Nicole Patry, Emporia State, 1-12-02 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED By TSU: 26 Kristy Brown vs. CulverStockton, 12-8-95 & Jennifer Perkins vs. Missouri-Rolla, 2-21-01 By OPP: 32 Nicole Patry, Emporia State, 1-12-02 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE By TSU (Min. 10 made): .909 (10-11) Jeanette Cleven vs. McKendree (Ill.), 126-87 By OPP: 1.000 (9-9) Tammy Wilson, Central Mo., 2-24-88 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE By TSU: 7 Wendi Sobaski vs. HarrisStowe, 11-18-97 By OPP: 11 Jenni Miller, Pittsburg State (Kan.), 1-28-95 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS By TSU: 14 Susan Theroff vs. Central Missouri, 2-13-91 By OPP: 16 Jenni Miller, Pittsburg State (Kan.), 1-28-95; & Jacquie Rzeszut, Missouri Southern, 1-25-03 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE By TSU: 1.000 (5-5) Jennifer Fisher vs. St. Joseph’s, 11-24-00 By OPP: 1.000 (3-3) Amanda Davied, Pittsburg State, 1-27-01 & Linsey Moddlemog, Washburn, 2-5-01 FREE THROWS MADE By TSU: 14 Amy Eagan vs. MissouriRolla, 1-12-98 By OPP: 16, Amanda Winter, Northwest Missouri, 1-17-01 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS By TSU: 19 Amy Eagan vs. Emporia St. (Kan.), 2-10-97 By OPP: 19, Amanda Winter, Northeast Missouri, 1-17-01 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min 10 att.) By TSU: 1.000 (10-10) Angie Gum vs. Lincoln, 2-16-91 By OPP: 1.000 (12-12) Denise Sump, NWMSU, 1-18-98 STEALS By TSU: 9 Shelley Picha vs. Denver, 1214-91 & Amy Eagan vs. Ill.Springfield, 12-20-97 By OPP: 12 Gina Banks, Central Missouri, 1-22-91 BLOCKED SHOTS By TSU: 5 Carol Jarrard vs. Quincy (Ill.), 2-17-82; Jennifer Perkins vs. Missouri Western, 2-7-01 & vs. Northwest Missouri, 2-6-02 By OPP: 6 Kendra Banzet, Central Missouri, 2-25-95; Laura Mueller, Washburn (Kan.), 2-1-92; & Jodi Rausch, Washburn (Kan.), 2-1-99; & Kim Morrill, William Penn, 12-4-02 TURNOVERS By TSU: 12 Annette Klawitter vs. Washburn, 2-1-92 By OPP: 27 Jennifer McCray, HarrisStowe (Mo.), 11-18-97 NOTE: Information back to 1976-77 season. REBOUNDS By TSU: 28 Carol Jarrard vs. Missouri Western, 12-13-80 By OPP: 18 Mary Michalski, Mo.-Kansas City, 11-19-83 KRISTY BROWN ASSISTS By TSU: 16 Angie Gum vs. Missouri-St. Louis, 2-6-88 By OPP: 13 Sandy Nelson, Northwest Missouri, 1-17-90 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball Team Single-Game Records 18 MOST POINTS SCORED By TSU: 111 vs. Harris-Stowe (Mo.), 1118-97 By OPP: 105, Missouri-St. Louis, 1-1291 & Missouri Western, 1-19-94 FEWEST POINTS SCORED By TSU: 32 vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 1-4-92 By OPP: 23, Missouri-Rolla, 1-23-02 MOST COMBINED POINTS SCORED 214, (109) Truman vs. (105) MissouriSt. Louis, 1-12-91 LEAST COMBINED POINTS SCORED 84, (61) Truman vs. (23) Missouri-Rolla, 1-23-02 LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY FOR TRUMAN +87, (111) Truman vs. (24) HarrisStowe (Mo.), 11-18-97 LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT FOR TRUMAN -57, Truman (41) vs. Central Missouri (98), 2-1-89 MOST OVERTIMES 2, Truman (89) vs. Grand View (Mich.) (75), 2-5-82 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE By TSU: 51 vs. Central Methodist, 2-779 By OPP: 44 Missouri-St. Louis, 1-12-91 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS By TSU: 97 vs. Harris-Stowe (Mo.), 1118-97 By OPP: 105 Missouri-St. Louis, 1-12-91 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE By TSU: .637 (37-58) vs. Lincoln, 1-30-79 By OPP: .617 (37-60) Central Missouri, 1-30-85 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE By TSU: 15 vs. Westminster College, 11-26-02 By OPP: 16 Missouri Western, 2-12-03 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS By TSU: 32 vs. William Penn, 12-4-02 By OPP: 35 Missouri Western, 2-12-03 MOST REBOUNDS By TSU: 75 vs. Missouri-Kansas City, 131-81 By OPP: 64 Mo.-St. Louis, 1-12-91 BEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN 5 ATT.) By TSU: .636 (7-11) vs. Southern Indiana, 12-18-99 By OPP: .778 (7-9) Northwest Missouri, 2-15-89 MOST ASSISTS By TSU: 33 vs. McKendree (Ill.), 1-26-87 By OPP: 32 Central Mo., 2-19-83 FREE THROWS MADE By TSU: 49 vs. Kentucky State, 12-15-01 By OPP: 33, Pittsburg State, 1-27-01 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS By TSU: 68 vs. Kentucky State, 12-15-01 By OPP: 45 Mo.-St. Louis, 1-9-93 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min 10 att.) By TSU: .944 (17-18) vs. Southwest Baptist, 1-19-87 By OPP: .923 (12-13) Missouri Southern, 1-6-01 MOST STEALS By TSU: 30 vs. Harris-Stowe (Mo.), 1118-97 By OPP: 30 Southeast Missouri, 1-28-89 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS By TSU: 8 vs. St. Joseph’s 11-24-00 By OPP: 9 William Penn, 12-4-02 MOST TURNOVERS By TSU: 40 vs. Central Mo., 2-1-89 By OPP: 55 Harris-Stowe State (Mo.), 11-18-97 Freshman Single-Season Marks Season Records by Class Junior Single-Season Marks Points: 430, Carol Jarrard 1978-79 Scoring Average: 15.4, Carol Jarrard 1978-79 Field Goals Made: 184, Carol Jarrard 1978-79 Field Goals Attempted: 337, Amy Pillard 1994-95 Field Goal Percentage: (Min.100 made) .599, Carol Jarrard (184-307) 1978-79 3-Point Field Goals Made: 67, Wendi Sobaski, 1997-98 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 181, Wendi Sobaski, 1997-98 3-Point Percentage: (Min. 10 made) .388, Angie Gum (26-67) 1987-88 Free-Throws Made: 82, Felicia Sutton 1987-88 Free-Throws Attempted: 138, Felicia Sutton 1987-88 Free-Throw Percentage: (Min. 30 made) .862, Jeanette Cleven (38-46) 1983-84 Rebounds: 303, Felicia Sutton 1987-88 Rebound Average: (Min. 100) 11.2, Felicia Sutton 1987-88 Assists: 117, Amy Eagan 1995-96 Steals: 68, Yvonne Jones 1981-82 Blocked Shots: 21, Amy Pillard 1994-95; Jennifer Fisher 1999-00 Turnovers: 209, Annette Klawitter 1991-92 Points: 535 Carol Jarrard 1980-81 Scoring Average: 18.4 Carol Jarrard 1980-81 Field Goals Made: 192 Carol Jarrard 1980-81 Field Goals Attempted: 407 Carol Jarrard 1980-81 Field Goal Percentage: (Min. 100 Made) .518 Jennifer Perkins (189-365) 2000-01 3-Point Field Goals Made: 76 Susan Theroff 1989-90 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 180 Susan Theroff 1989-90 3-Point Percentage: (Min. 10 made) .449 Kathy Russett (3578) 1990-91 Free-Throws Made: 152 Carol Jarrard 1980-81 Free-Throws Attempted: 211 Carol Jarrard 1980-81 Free-Throw Percentage: (Min. 30 made) .907 Megan Kahn (49-54) 1998-99 Rebounds: 322 Carol Jarrard 1980-81 Rebound Average: (Min. 100) 11.1 Carol Jarrard 1980-81 Assists: 140 Susan Theroff 1989-90 Steals: 100 Amy Eagan, 1997-98 Blocked Shots: 37 Jennifer Perkins 2000-01 Turnovers: 130 Amy Eagan, 1997-98 Sophomore Single-Season Marks Senior Single-Season Marks Points: 573 Carol Jarrard 1981-82 Scoring Average: 21.3 Carol Jarrard 1981-82 Field Goals Made: 206 Angie Gum 1990-91 Field Goals Attempted: 499 Angie Gum 1990-91 Field Goal Percentage: (Min. 100 made) .515 Felicia Sutton (190-369) ‘90-91 3-Point Field Goals Made: 76 Susan Theroff 1990-91 3-Point Field Goal Attempted: 196 Susan Theroff 1990-91 3-Point Percentage: (Min. 10 made) .398 Wendi Sobaski (72181) 2001-02 Free-Throws Made: 177 Amy Eagan 1998-99 Free-Throws Attempted: 233 Amy Eagan 1998-99 Free-Throw Percentage: (Min. 30 made) .868 Joni Williams (33-38) 1982-83 Rebounds: 356 Felicia Sutton 1990-91 Rebound Average: (Min. 100) 13.2 Felicia Sutton 1990-91 Assists: 187 Susan Theroff 1990-91 Steals: 89 Amy Eagan 1998-99 Blocked Shots: 41 Jennifer Perkins 2001-02 Turnovers: 123 Susan Theroff 1990-91 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball Points: 532 Kelli Kreuser 1998-99 Scoring Average: 18.3 Kelli Kreuser 1998-99 Field Goals Made: 206, Kelli Kreuser 1998-99 Field Goals Attempted: 430, Kelli Kreuser 1998-99 Field Goal Percentage: (Min. 100 made) .488, Jennifer Perkins (106-217) 1999-00 3-Point Field Goals Made: 74, Wendi Sobaski 1998-99 3-Point Field Goal Attempted: 177, Wendi Sobaski 1998-99 3-Point Percentage: (Min. 10 made) .444, Wendi Sobaski (1330) 1998-99 Free-Throws Made: 136, Amy Eagan 1996-97 Free-Throws Attempted: 204, Amy Eagan 1996-97 Free-Throw Percentage: .903 Jennifer Fisher (56-62) 2000-01 Rebounds: 330, Felicia Sutton 1988-89 Rebound Average: (Min. 100) 12.2, Felicia Sutton 1988-89 Assists: 109, Jeanette Cleven 1984-85 Steals: 90, Amy Eagan 1996-97 Blocked Shots: 37, Amy Pillard 1995-96 Turnovers: 181, Amy Eagan 1996-97 19 Miscellaneous Team Records Truman 100-Point Wins Date 1-10-76 2-15-78 2-17-78 2-7-79 2-4-80 11-27-82 11-18-89 1-13-90 2-19-90 2-26-90 12-15-90 1-12-91 12-03-94 1-28-95 11-18-97 11-14-98 12-21-98 2-13-99 2-16-00 11-26-02 Opponent, T-Opp at Lindenwood (Mo.), 110-17 at Columbia College, 116-52 at Central Methodist, 102-52 Central Methodist, 108-41 at Culver-Stockton, 104-50 vs. Principia (Ill.) 2, 106-37 at Culver-Stockton, 100-97 at Missouri-St. Louis, 109-106 Quincy (Ill.), 101-63 at Quincy (Ill.), 110-87 at Culver-Stockton, 103-84 at Missouri-St. Louis, 109-105 vs. St. Francis (Ill.) 3, 110-68 Pittsburg State (Kan.), 102-104 Harris-Stowe (Mo.), 111-24 St. Francis (Ill.), 101-55 at Southern Indiana, 100-87 Missouri Southern, 103-49 Northwest Missouri, 105-80 Westminster College, 109-37 Opponent 100-Point Wins Date 12-10-83 2-3-88 2-25-89 11-22-91 12-30-91 11-26-93 1-19-94 2-23-94 11-20-94 1-18-95 1-28-95 3-6-99 1-22-00 Opponent, T-Opp at Missouri Western, 58-102 at Central Missouri, 71-100 at Southeast Missouri, 44-101 vs. Indianapolis 4, 81-103 at Denver, 79-109 Wayne State (Neb.), 90-102 Missouri Western, 65-105 at Missouri Western, 66-102 vs. Pitt.-Johnstown 5, 84-104 at Missouri Western, 64-103 Pittsburg State (Kan.), 102-104 at Emporia State (Kan.) 3, 93-110 at Emporia State (Kan.), 72-108 Overtime Games 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball Since 1976: 11-10 20 59-65 79-75 78-73 89-75 67-74 68-65 66-72 72-74 81-80 96-98 65-72 94-87 90-89 67-61 85-89 70-69 74-77 80-76 73-84 1 2 3 4 5 = = = = = (1) (1) (1) (2) (1) (1) (1) (2) (1) (1) (1) (2) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) vs. Missouri-St. Louis, 1-24-76 at Northern Iowa, 1-10-81 vs. Lincoln, 1-23-82 vs. Grand View (Mich.), 2-5-82 at Southeast Missouri, 1-15-83 at Missouri-Rolla, 1-11-84 vs. Missouri-Rolla, 2-15-86 at Simpson (Iowa), 11-20-87 vs. McKendree (Ill.), 12-12-88 at Calif.-Sacramento, 12-30-90 vs. SIU-Edwardsville, 12-16-91 at Southwest Baptist, 1-27-94 vs. Southwest Baptist, 1-25-95 at Hannibal-LaGrange, 12-7-99 at Washburn, 1-31-00 at Missouri Southern, 2-3-01 vs. Southwest Baptist, 1-30-02 at Central Missouri, 12-30-02 vs. Missouri Southern, 1-25-03 South Central Regional Final Played in Fulton, Missouri Played at Indianapolis Played at Quincy, Ill. Played at Louisville, Ky. TOP +93 +87 +72 +69 +67 +64 +54 +54 +50 +48 +47 +47 +47 +46 +45 10 BIGGEST WINS 110-17 at Lindenwood, 1-10-76 111-24 vs. Harris-Stowe, 11-18-97 109-37 vs. Westminster College, 11-26-02 106-37 vs. Principia (Ill.), 11-27-82 108-41 vs. Central Methodist, 2-7-79 116-52 at Columbia, 2-15-78 104-50 at Culver-Stockton, 2-4-80 103-49 Missouri Southern, 2-13-99 102-52 at Central Methodist (Mo.), 2-17-78 97-49 vs. McKendree (Ill.), 1-26-87 97-50 at Southwest Baptist, 1-21-78 93-46 vs. Columbia, 2-4-78 95-48 vs. Kentucky State, 12-15-01 101-55 St. Francis (Ill.), 11-14-99 93-48 at Central Methodist, 11-28-78 191 94-97 vs. Washburn 2-14-04 188 84-104 at Pittsburgh-Johnstown, 11-20-94 188 79-109 at Denver, 12-30-91 187 103-84 at Culver-Stockton, 12-15-90 1 =South Central Regional Final TOP 5 LONGEST WINNING STREAKS 7 Feb. 4, 1980 to Feb. 23, 1980 7 Nov. 17, 1990 to Dec. 28, 1990 7 Nov. 14, 1998 to Dec. 7, 1998 7 Nov. 17, 2001 to Dec. 29, 2001 6 Jan. 1, 1999 to Jan. 27, 1999 TOP 5 LONGEST LOSING STREAKS 14 Jan. 14, 1984 to Feb. 25, 1984 13 Jan. 18, 1989 to Feb. 25, 1989 12 Dec. 9, 1992 to Jan. 30, 1993 11 Feb. 22, 1988 to Dec. 10, 1988 11 Feb. 12, 1992 to Dec. 5, 1992 TOP 10 BIGGEST LOSSES -62 97-35 at Pittsburg State (Kan.), 2-22-93 -57 41-98 vs. Central Missouri, 2-1-89 -57 44-101 at Southeast Missouri, 2-25-89 -57 29-86 at St. Ambrose (Iowa), 12-7-91 -57 40-97 at Missouri-Columbia, 1-2-95 -45 32-77 vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 1-4-92 -44 58-102 at Missouri Western, 12-10-83 -42 57-99 at Central Missouri, 2-14-90 -42 42-84 vs. St. Ambrose (Iowa), 12-12-92 -40 32-72 at Central Missouri, 2-22-89 -40 65-105 vs. Missouri Western, 1-19-94 TOP 215 214 206 203 203 197 197 192 TOP 5 LONGEST MIAA WINNING STREAKS 5 Jan. 9-27, 1999 4 Feb. 16-26, 2000 3 Jan. 20-25, 1988 3 Jan. 9-16, 1991 3 Feb. 16-23, 1991 3 Feb. 14-21, 1998 3 Jan. 1-8, 2000 10 COMBINED SCORING GAMES 109-106 at Missouri-St. Louis, 1-13-90 109-105 vs. Missouri-St. Louis, 1-12-91 102-104 vs. Pittsburg State (Kan.), 1-28-95 120-83 vs. Central Methodist, 12-1-89 1 93-100 at Emporia State (Kan.) , 3-6-99 110-87 vs. Quincy (Ill.), 2-26-90 100-97 at Culver-Stockton, 11-18-89 90-102 vs. Wayne State (Neb.), 11-26-93 TOP 5 LONGEST MIAA LOSING STREAKS 19 Feb. 24, 1988 to Jan. 13, 1990 15 Jan. 18-Feb. 25, 1989 to Jan. 6-10, ‘90 14 Feb. 12-29, 1992 to Jan. 6-30, 1993 13 Jan. 14-Feb. 25, 1984 to Jan. 9, 1985 13 Feb. 6-27, 1993 to Jan. 5-22, 1994 Team Season Bests GAMES PLAYED 31 1998-99 29 1980-81 29 1978-79 28 1987-88 27 1981-82 27 1985-86 27 1988-89 27 1990-91 27 1991-92 27 1997-98 27 2001-02 27 2002-03 POINTS 2,512 1998-99 2,212 1990-91 2,110 1989-90 2,092 1978-79 2,037 1980-81 WINS 22 1998-99 20 1978-79 17 1981-82 17 1999-00 16 1979-80 16 1990-91 FIELD 897 881 821 816 804 LOSSES 25 1988-89 24 1991-92 24 1992-93 21 1984-85 20 1983-84 & ‘87-88 WINNING PCT. (Min 20 games) .710 1998-99 .689 1978-79 .654 1999-00 .630 1981-82 .615 1979-80 SCORING AVG. 84.4 1989-90 81.9 1990-91 81.0 1998-99 78.1 1994-95 75.0 1999-00 GOALS 1998-99 1978-79 1980-81 1990-91 1989-90 FIELD GOAL ATT. 2,095 1978-79 1,975 1998-99 1,972 1980-81 1,877 1985-86 1,862 1990-91 FIELD .454 .450 .438 .435 .434 GOAL % 1998-99 1979-80 1990-91 1981-82 1978-88 3-PT 173 171 168 151 149 130 FIELD GOALS 2002-03 1990-91 2001-02 1998-99 1989-90 1994-95 3-PT 538 513 406 389 386 383 ATTEMPTS 2002-03 2001-02 1998-99 1994-95 1999-00 1997-98 3-PT. .390 .377 .372 .371 .334 PCT. 1989-90 1990-91 1998-99 1987-88 1994-95 FREE 567 455 443 420 418 THROWS 1998-99 1993-94 1996-97 1999-00 1981-82 FREE THROW ATTS. 787 1998-99 634 1993-94 629 1996-97 607 1997-98 594 1981-82 STEALS 357 1998-99 298 1996-97 291 1997-98 282 1985-86 276 1991-92 FREE THROW % .735 2001-02 .729 1999-00 .720 ‘90-91 & ‘98-’99 .718 1993-94 .711 2000-01 BLOCKED SHOTS 85 2000-01 77 1995-96 66 2001-02 64 1999-00 62 1986-87 REBOUNDS 1,336 1981-82 1,258 1987-88 1,241 1978-79 1,235 1998-99 1,208 1985-86 REBOUND AVG. 48.1 1989-90 46.3 1983-84 46.0 1982-83 45.6 1994-95 44.9 1987-88 ASSISTS 515 1980-81 514 1978-79 505 1981-82 497 1998-99 461 1979-80 Single-Game Leaders POINTS 46 Amy Eagan vs. Southern Indiana, 12-21-98 39 Kristy Brown vs. Pittsburg (Kan.), 1-28-95 37 Sharon Witthoft vs. Mo. Western, 12-1-79 37 Susan Theroff vs. Quincy (Ill.), 2-26-90 36 Sarah Sommer vs. Missouri Southern, 1-25-03 36 Amy Eagan vs. Washburn, 1-9-99 35 Sarah Sommer vs. Washburn, 2-14-04 35 Kristy Brown vs. Bellarmine (Ky.), 11-19-94 35 Carol Jarrard vs. Western Illinois, 11-24-79 35 Jennifer Perkins vs. Missouri-Rolla, 2-21-01 34 Jennifer Perkins vs. Metro. State, 11-17-01 34 Carol Jarrard vs. Quincy (Ill.), 2-17-82 34 Angie Gum vs. Culver-Stockton,12-16-90 33 Carol Jarrard vs. Central Florida, 1-5-81 33 Kristy Brown vs. Southwest Baptist, 1-25-95 33 Amy Pillard vs. Northwest Missouri, 1-10-96 32 Felicia Sutton vs. Culver-Stockton, 12-16-90 31 Angie Gum vs. SIU-Edwardsville, 12-2-90 31 Kelli Kreuser vs. Lincoln, 1-27-99 30 Kristy Brown vs. St. Francis (Ill.), 12-3-94 30 Amy Eagan vs. Central Missouri, 2-18-98 30 Wendi Sobaski vs. Tuskegee (Ala.), 12-5-98 30 Kelli Kreuser vs. Central Missouri, 1-20-99 30 Jennifer Perkins vs. Park (Mo.), 12-8-01 MOST FIELD-GOALS MADE 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 Jennifer Perkins vs. Metro. State, 11-17-01 Kristy Brown vs. Bellarmine (Ky.), 1-19-95 Carol Jarrard vs. Central Florida, 1-5-81 Sharon Witthoft vs. Mo. Western, 12-1-79 Amy Eagan vs. Southern Indiana, 12-21-98 Carol Jarrard vs. Quincy (Ill.), 2-17-82 Amy Pillard vs. Northwest Missouri, 1-10-96 MOST FIELD-GOALS ATTEMPTED 28 Angie Gum vs. Southeast Missouri, 2-9-91 27 Kelli Kreuser vs. Washburn (Kan.), 2-1-99 26 Sharon Witthoft vs. S. Ill. Univ.-Edwardsville, 1-8-81 26 Angie Gum vs. Culver-Stockton, 12-16-90 26 Kristy Brown vs. Culver-Stockton, 12-8-95 26 Jennifer Perkins vs. Missouri-Rolla, 2-21-01 BEST FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (Minimum of nine made) .909 Jeanette Cleven vs. McKendree (Ill.) (10 of 11), 1-26-87 .857 Suzie Miller vs. Missouri-Rolla (12 of 14), 2-16-85 .818 Lori Janes vs. Lincoln (9 of 11), 2-12-83 .818 Hilde Pettersen vs. Missouri-St. Louis (9 of 11), 1-31-87 .813 Kristy Brown vs. Pittsburg (Kan.) (13 of 16), 1-28-95 MOST 3-POINT FIELD-GOALS MADE 10 Susan Theroff vs. Quincy (Ill.), 2-26-90 7 Susan Theroff vs. Washburn (Kan.), 11-25-89 7 Susan Theroff vs. Washburn (Kan.), 2-2-91 7 Wendi Sobaski vs. Harris-Stowe, 11-28-97 7 Wendi Sobaski vs. Pittsburg St. (Kan.), 1-3-98 MOST 3-POINT FIELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS 17 14 14 14 13 Susan Theroff vs. Quincy (Ill.), 2-26-90 Susan Theroff vs. William Jewell, 11-24-89 Angie Gum vs. Southeast Missouri, 2-9-91 Susan Theroff vs. Central Missouri, 2-13-91 Susan Theroff vs. Mt. Mercy (Ia.), 11-27-90 MOST FREE-THROWS MADE 16 Amy Eagan vs. Southern Indiana, 12-21-98 15 Sarah Sommer vs. Washburn, 2-14-04 14 14 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 Jeanette Cleven vs. Georgia State, 12-14-84 Amy Eagan vs. Missouri-Rolla, 1-12-98 Carol Jarrard vs. Northern Iowa, 1-10-81 Carol Jarrard vs. Tampa (Fla.), 1-3-81 Angie Brown vs. Simpson (Iowa), 11-20-82 Jeanette Cleven vs. Simpson (Ia.), 12-22-86 Felicia Sutton vs. Southwest Baptist, 2-24-90 Felicia Sutton vs. Northwest Mo., 2-6-91 Natalie O’Farrell vs. Doane (Neb.), 12-10-94 Kristy Brown vs. Pittsburg (Kan.), 1-28-95 Amy Eagan vs. Ft. Hays St. (Kan.), 11-27-98 MOST FREE-THROWS ATTEMPTED 23 Amy Eagan vs. Southern Indiana, 12-21-98 19 Carol Jarrard vs. Northern Iowa, 1-10-81 AMY EAGAN 18 Sarah Sommer vs. Washburn, 2-14-04 16 Angie Gum vs. Missouri-St. Louis, 2-6-88 15 Terri Davis vs. Pittsburg St. (Kan.) 1-28-95 14 Amy Eagan vs. Hannibal-LaGrange, 11-23-98 13 Susan Theroff vs. Mo. Southern, 1-19-91 13 Susan Theroff vs. Lincoln, 1-26-91 13 Kristy Brown vs. Lincoln, 1-11-95 12 Jeanette Cleven vs. Lincoln, 2-6-85 11 Jeanette Cleven vs. Northwest Mo, 1-22-86 HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 11 Susan Theroff vs. Washburn (Kan.), 2-20-91 (Minimum of eight made) 11 Amy Eagan vs. St. Ambrose (Iowa), 11-18-95 1.000 Angie Brown vs. Simpson (Iowa), 11-2011 Amy Eagan vs. Missouri-Rolla, 1-17-96 82,12 11 Amy Eagan vs. Harris-Stowe, 11-18-97 1.000 Amy Eagan vs. Ft. Hays State (Kan.), 11-27- 11 Amy Eagan vs. Missouri Southern, 11-14-98 98, 12 10 Denise Stone vs. Southeast Mo., 2-28-81 1.000 Sarah Sommer vs. Missouri Southern, 1-25- 10 Susan Theroff vs. Neb.-Omaha, 11-16-90 03, 10 10 Susan Theroff vs. Central Missouri, 1-24-91 1.000 Angie Gum vs. Lincoln, 2-16-91, 10 10 Amy Eagan vs. Quincy (Ill.), 11-24-97 1.000 Nicci Hays vs. Wayne St. (Neb.), 1-26-93, 9 10 Amy Eagan vs. Emporia State (Kan.), 2-9-98 1.000 Wendi Sobaski vs. Tuskegee (Ala.), 12-510 Amy Eagan vs. Morningside (Iowa), 12-1-98 98, 9 10 Amy Eagan vs. Missouri Western, 3-5-99 1.000 Sharon Witthoft vs. Tampa (Fla.), 1-3-81, 8 1.000 Angie Brown vs. Loras (Iowa), 1-23-84, 8 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS 5 Sarah Sommer vs. SW Baptist, 1-28-04 1.000 Suzie Miller vs. Mo. Western, 1-28-85, 8 5 Carol Jarrard vs. Quincy (Ill.), 2-17-82 1.000 Jeanette Cleven vs. Lincoln, 2-6-85, 8 1.000 Lisa Bryan vs. Southwest Baptist, 1-15-00, 8 5 Dawn Lubbert vs. Southeast Mo., 1-24-87 5 Dawn Lubbert vs. Missouri-St. Louis, 1-31-87 1.000 Kelli Kreuser vs. Mo.-Rolla, 1-26-00, 8 5 Jennifer Perkins vs. Missouri Western, 2-7-01 1.000 Jennifer Fisher vs. U. Nebraska-Omaha, 5 Jennifer Perkins vs. Northwest Mo., 2-6-02 12-17-00, 8 1.000 Keagan Thalin vs. Mo. Southern, 1-6-01, 8 4 Laurie Nevins vs. Missouri-St. Louis, 1-20-79 1.000 Annie Westhoff vs. Pittsburg State, 2-15-03, 4 Carol Jarrard vs. Missouri-St. Louis, 1-30-82 4 Mary Allan vs. William Woods, 2-11-85 8 4 Mary Allan vs. Southeast Missouri, 2-22-85 4 Amy Pillard vs. Emporia State, 1-4-96 MOST REBOUNDS 28 Carol Jarrard vs. Missouri Western, 12-13-80 4 Amy Pillard vs. Missouri-Rolla, 2-21-96 4 Jennifer Fisher vs. Hannibal-LaGrange, 12-7-99 27 Felicia Sutton vs. Missouri-Rolla, 2-18-89 4 Jennifer Perkins vs. Emporia State, 1-12-02 23 Felicia Sutton vs. Quincy (Ill.),12-11-90 22 Sharon Witthoft vs. Missouri-Rolla, 2-13-79 MOST TURNOVERS 22 Teresa Bell vs. Missouri-St. Louis, 1-8-86 13 Amy Eagan vs. Washburn (Kan.), 2-3-97 22 Felicia Sutton vs. Lincoln, 1-20-88 12 Kelly Boyd vs. Lincoln, 1-18-89 21 Felicia Sutton vs. Southwest Baptist, 2-13-88 12 Kelly Boyd vs. Missouri-Rolla, 2-18-89 20 Amy Pillard vs. Missouri Western, 2-22-95 12 Annette Klawitter vs. Washburn (Kan.), 2-1-92 12 Kristy Brown vs. Missouri Southern, 1-16-93 MOST STEALS 12 Amy Eagan vs. St. Joseph’s (Ind.), 11-25-95 10 Joni Williams vs. Missouri-Rolla, 2-26-83 8 Kristy Brown vs. Angelo St. (Texas), 12-1-95 8 Amy Eagan vs. Cameron (Okla.), 12-2-95 18 17 16 16 16 16 Felicia Sutton vs. Southwest Baptist, 2-13-88 Felicia Sutton vs. Southwest Baptist, 2-24-90 Carol Jarrard vs. Tampa (Fla.), 1-3-81 Felicia Sutton vs. Northwest Mo., 2-6-91 Amy Eagan vs. Missouri-Rolla, 1-12-98 Amy Eagan vs. Missouri Southern, 1-14-98 8 Amy Eagan vs. Missouri Western, 1-31-98 8 Amy Eagan vs. St. Francis (Ill.), 11-14-98 MOST ASSISTS 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball 26 Sarah Sommer vs. Washburn, 2-14-04 13 Wendi Sobaski vs. Harris-Stowe, 11-18-97 13 Wendi Sobaski vs. Missouri-Rolla, 1-11-99 21 By the Numbers 3 Megan Kahn Kelli Floyd 4 Mollie Kahn Keagan Thalin Noelle Peterson 10 Lisa Jacques Tammy Parton Lisa Buschling Susan Theroff Leslie Stanley Jenny Ballew Jessy Fletcher 11 Jeanne Uhlmeyer Carol Riney Cathe Pence Kelly Olmstead Tessa Thurman Sarah Sommer 12 Marlys Welker Angie Gum Annette Klawitter Nicci Hays Stacey Roth Erin Tweedy NatalieSchupbach 13 Holly Wagner Joni Williams Megan Watson Robyn Gerber 14 Denise Stone Patty Kadlec Lisa Lee Kathy Lewis Kelly Boyd Keri Nichols Anne Volkmann 15 20 21 22 23 24 April Warren-Grice Jennifer McDonnell Ali Long Cathy Minor Lisa Countryman Sharon Witthoft Lois Heeren Becky Arthaud Kathy Russett Kristy Brown Kelly Brewer Amy Eagan Carol Jarrard Karla Ponder Angie Griffin Angie Brown Kathy Tontelli Tammy Parton Carey Boleach Hilde Pettersen Rhonda Soper Sue Stein Sarah Smith Terri Davis Meghan Fluharty Wendi Sobaski Adri Tromp Kathy Minor Cindy Hecht Teresa Wood Jayne Scanlan Jeannine Doughty Emily Turnbull Tracy Rowan Tracy Ivanesky Angie Brown 25 30 31 32 Anita Veasley Liz Chavez Michele Spurgeon Korena Stevens Renell Trimde Kristy Brown Kelli Kreuser Annie Westhoff Debbie Thrasher Kay Schultehenrich Liz Chavez Judy Iddings Laurie Littrell Angie Griffin Tami Reed Jackie Thornburg Deb Weno Mindy Norris Tammy Newland Kameron Libbers Lisa Bryan Carrie Guenzler Jamie Huffman Carol Johnson Lois Heeren Lori Janes Jeanette Cleven Liz Chavez Laurie Nevins Hilda Harting Tracy Ivanesky Tami Billerbeck Joni Elsenpeter Beth Woolery Brenda Stewart Christi Saddler 33 34 35 40 Lauren Borstell Liz Kinne Lori Rhodes Annette Rogers Shelley Smith Jackie Thornburg Dara Scharf Jennifer Mitts Melissa Harmon Marne Fauser Beth Breckenridge Ashlea Wood Megan Patti Barb Nicklas Yvonne Jonees Lucia Brown Deb Weno Jackie Thornburg Stacy Pfeiffer Sue Stein Natalie O’Farrell Jennifer Happel Sarah Bernard Lisa Miceli Sharon Shumaker Tracy Ivanesky Christy Forquer Suzie Miller Annette Rogers Deb Weno Melinda Cunningham Jennifer Perkins Emily Markovich Judee Trumblee Mary Allan Suzie Miller 41 42 43 44 45 50 Jeanette Cleven Felicia Sutton Robin Serocke Cathe Pence Jennifer Fisher Dana Huntsinger Jeanette Cleven Mary Allan Jennifer Fisher Carol Riney Carey Boleach Annette Rogers Melinda Stanford Brenda Reiling Angela McKenna Amy Vogel Beth Hunckler Gretchen Bouton Charriss Hayes Peggy Seiler Debbie York Suzie Miller Jennifer Mitts Tammy Parton Kelly Hammerich Mary Allan Yvonne Jones Robin Thomas Robin Serocke Shari Smith Jill Clarke Meghan Fluharty Judee Trumblee Amy Deimeke Dawn Lubbert Shelley Picha Kathy Colvin 52 Sandra Fitzpatrick Ann Goliday Stacy Pfeiffer Christi Saddler Dara Scharf Liz Kinne Amy Pillard Hillary Herbst Erin Runser 53 Ann Goliday 54 Debbie Frazier Erin Black 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball All-Time Coaches 22 Kathy Austin 1972-74 12-11 (.521) Lois Heeren 1989-92 31-48 (.392) Pam Wood 1974-76 13-14 (.481) Jan Conner 1992-95 19-58 (.247) Mary Jo Murray 1976-83 100-80 (.556) Tarry Parrish 1983-89 44-115 (.277) Karin Nicholls 1995-2000 71-64 (.526) John Sloop 2000-Present 42-65 (.392) (Since 1978-79) Single-Season Leaders POINTS 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 573 546 535 532 486 484 470 470 468 457 452 442 436 430 425 424 418 411 410 403 399 394 390 76 74 72 67 65 62 60 60 56 47 47 40 38 37 35 Carol Jarrard .................1981-82 Angie Gum .....................1990-91 Carol Jarrard .................1980-81 Kelli Kreuser..................1998-99 Amy Eagan .....................1997-98 Felicia Sutton.................1990-91 Amy Eagan .....................1998-99 Jennifer Perkins ............2001-02 Carol Jarrard .................1979-80 Angie Gum .....................1989-90 Kristy Brown .................1994-95 Jennifer Perkins ............2000-01 Sarah Sommer ........2003-04 Carol Jarrard .................1978-79 Annie Westhoff..............2002-03 Jeanette Cleven .............1986-87 Amy Pillard....................1995-96 Kelli Kreuser..................1999-00 Angie Griffin .................1981-82 Amy Eagan .....................1996-97 Felicia Sutton.................1988-89 Suzie Miller ....................1984-85 Susan Theroff ................1989-90 SCORING AVERAGE 21.3 20.2 19.8 18.4 18.3 18.3 18.1 18.0 18.0 17.9 17.4 17.4 Carol Jarrard .................1981-82 Angie Gum .....................1990-91 Carol Jarrard .................1981-82 Carol Jarrard .................1980-81 Kelli Kreuser..................1998-99 Angie Gum .....................1989-90 Kristy Brown .................1994-95 Amy Eagan .....................1997-98 Carol Jarrard .................1979-80 Kelli Kreuser..................1999-00 Amy Eagan .....................1998-99 Jennifer Perkins ............2001-02 FIELD GOALS MADE Carol Jarrard .................1981-82 Kelli Kreuser..................1998-99 Angie Gum .....................1990-91 Jennifer Perkins ............2001-02 Carol Jarrard .................1980-81 Carol Jarrard .................1979-80 Felicia Sutton.................1990-91 Jennifer Perkins ............2000-01 Carol Jarrard .................1978-79 Angie Gum .....................1989-90 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 499 436 430 407 395 394 382 381 376 371 Angie Gum .....................1990-91 Carol Jarrard .................1981-82 Kelli Kreuser..................1998-99 Carol Jarrard .................1980-81 Angie Gum .....................1989-90 Jennifer Perkins ............2001-02 Sharon Witthoft ............1980-81 Kristy Brown .................1994-95 Jeanette Cleven .............1986-87 Carol Jarrard .................1979-80 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Minimum of 84 made) .599 Carol Jarrard (184-307).........‘78-79 .549 Mary Allen (95-173) ...............‘83-84 .546 Brenda Reiling (96-176) ........‘89-90 .541 Ann Goliday (98-1181) ..........’87-88 .541 Sharon Witthoft (113-209)....‘79-80 .524 Jennifer Perkins (118-225)....‘98-99 .524 Jessy Fletcher (98-187)...........‘00-01 .524 Angie Griffin (98-187) ...........‘79-80 .522 Dara Scharf (84-161).............‘91-92 .518 Jennifer Perkins (189-365)....‘00-01 .515 Felicia Sutton (190-369).........’90-91 .512 Carol Jarrard (190-371).........‘79-80 3-POINT FIELD ATTEMPTS 196 181 181 180 177 175 172 156 145 143 136 116 113 92 Susan Theroff ................1990-91 Wendi Sobaski ...............2001-02 Wendi Sobaski ...............1997-98 Susan Theroff ................1989-90 Wendi Sobaski ...............1998-99 Angie Gum .....................1990-91 Kathy Russett.................1991-92 Wendi Sobaski ...............1999-00 Kelly Brewer ..................1994-95 Tessa Thurman ..............2000-01 Annie Westhoff..............2002-03 Angie Gum .....................1989-90 Sarah Sommer........2003-04 Nicci Hays.......................1993-94 3-PT. FIELD GOAL PERCENT. (Minimum of 20 made) .449 Kathy Russett (35-78)..........1990-91 .422 Susan Theroff (76-18)..........1989-90 .420 Emily Turnbull (37-88).........2003-04 .418 Wendi Sobaski (74-177) ........‘98-99 .414 Kelly Brewer (60-145) .........1994-95 .405 Angie Gum (47-116) ............1989-90 .398 Wendi Sobaski (72-181)......2001-02 .396 Sarah Sommer (38-96) ........2002-03 .396 Nicci Hays (21-35).................1995-96 .393 Jennifer Fisher (35-89) ........2001-02 .388 Angie Gum (26-67)...............1987-88 .388 Susan Theroff (76-196) .......1990-91 FREE-THROWS MADE 177 152 145 136 131 116 104 102 98 98 97 Amy Eagan .....................1998-99 Carol Jarrard .................1980-81 Carol Jarrard .................1981-82 Amy Eagan .....................1996-97 Amy Eagan .....................1997-98 Shelley Picha..................1991-92 Felicia Sutton.................1990-91 Sarah Sommer .......2003-04 Angie Griffin .................1981-82 Suzie Miller ....................1984-85 Kristy Brown .................1994-95 FREE-THROWS ATTEMPTED 233 211 204 189 186 176 164 158 141 138 138 Amy Eagan .....................1998-99 Carol Jarrard .................1980-81 Amy Eagan .....................1996-97 Amy Eagan......................1997-98 Carol Jarrard .................1981-82 Suzie Miller ....................1981-82 Shelley Picha..................1991-92 Felicia Sutton.................1990-91 Carol Jarrard .................1979-80 Felicia Sutton.................1987-88 Kristy Brown .................1994-95 Marlys Welker (29-33) .........1978-79 Joni Williams (33-38)...........1982-83 .867 .862 .859 .854 .851 .841 Jennifer Fisher (39-45) ........2001-02 Jeanette Cleven (38-46).......1983-84 Megan Kahn (55-64) ............1999-00 Jeanette Cleven (88-103) ........‘86-87 Angie Gum (74-87)...............1990-91 Megan Kahn (74-88) ............1996-97 REBOUNDS 356 330 322 311 303 291 283 246 236 233 226 225 220 218 217 216 216 212 211 209 204 201 193 Felicia Sutton.................1990-91 Felicia Sutton.................1988-89 Carol Jarrard .................1980-81 Carol Jarrard .................1981-82 Felicia Sutton.................1987-88 Angie Griffin .................1981-82 Shelley Picha..................1991-92 Felicia Sutton.................1989-90 Jennifer Perkins ............2001-02 Amy Pillard....................1994-95 Carol Jarrard .................1979-80 Carol Jarrard .................1978-79 Sharon Witthoft ............1978-79 Sharon Witthoft ............1980-81 Shelley Picha..................1990-91 Adri Tromp.....................2002-03 Amy Pillard....................1995-96 Susan Miller ...................1983-84 Sandra Fitzpatrick.........1986-87 Jennifer Fisher...............2000-01 Angie Griffin .................1979-80 Jennifer Perkins ............2000-01 Annette Rogers..............1984-85 REBOUND AVERAGE 13.2 12.6 12.2 11.2 11.1 10.9 10.7 10.3 9.3 8.7 8.7 Felicia Sutton.................1990-91 Pam Gantt ......................1974-75 Felicia Sutton.................1988-89 Felicia Sutton.................1987-88 Carol Jarrard .................1980-81 Shelley Picha..................1991-92 Carol Jarrard .................1981-82 Felicia Sutton.................1989-90 Amy Pillard....................1994-95 Jennifer Perkins ............2001-02 Carol Jarrard .................1979-80 ASSISTS 187 160 144 140 137 122 119 117 114 109 109 23 21 21 21 20 19 18 17 15 14 14 13 Dawn Lubbert................1987-88 Jennifer Fisher...............1999-00 Lisa Bryan ......................1998-99 Amy Pillard....................1994-95 Carol Jarrard .................1981-82 Mary Allen .....................1984-85 Jennifer Perkins ............1999-00 Ann Goliday...................1987-88 Kathy Russett.................1991-92 Terri Davis .....................1994-95 Gretchen Bouton...........1994-95 Jessy Fletcher .................2000-01 TURNOVERS 209 181 133 130 126 123 123 123 122 121 Annette Klawitter .........1991-92 Amy Eagan .....................1996-97 Kathy Russett.................1991-92 Amy Eagan .....................1997-98 Kelly Boyd ......................1987-88 Jeanette Cleven .............1984-85 Susan Theroff ................1987-88 Susan Theroff ................1990-91 Rhonda Soper ................1988-89 Jennifer Mitts .................1991-92 PERSONAL FOULS 113 111 106 100 98 98 98 94 93 92 91 91 Lisa Bryan ......................1998-99 Natalie O’Farrell............1995-96 Natalie O’Farrell............1993-94 Marne Fauser .................1997-98 Meghan Fluharty...........1996-97 Ann Goliday...................1987-88 Kathy Russett.................1991-92 Denise Stone..................1980-81 Carol Jarrard .................1980-81 Stacey Roth ....................1999-00 Angie Griffin .................1981-82 .. Meghan Fluharty...........1994-95 GAMES PLAYED 31 31 31 31 30 29 28 Wendi Sobaski ...............1998-99 Jennifer Perkins ............1998-99 Megan Kahn ...................1998-99 Lisa Bryan ......................1998-99 Stacey Roth ....................1998-99 12 players..............2 in 1998-99 16 players..............2 in 1998-99 2003-04 Marks in Bold Susan Theroff ................1990-91 Amy Eagan .....................1998-99 Amy Eagan .....................1997-98 Susan Theroff ................1989-90 Angie Brown..................1983-84 Jeanette Cleven .............1986-87 Lisa Jacques....................1979-80 Amy Eagan .....................1995-96 Susan Theroff ................1987-88 Lisa Jacques....................1980-81 Jeanette Cleven .............1986-87 STEALS 114 100 90 89 68 67 58 57 56 55 Susan Theroff ................1987-88 Amy Eagan .....................1997-98 Amy Eagan .....................1996-97 Amy Eagan .....................1998-99 Yvonne Jones .................1981-82 Shelley Picha..................1991-92 Sharon Witthoft ............1980-81 Kristy Brown .................1995-96 Kristy Brown .................1994-95 Sharon Witthoft ............1977-78 LOCKED SHOTS FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE B 41 Jennifer Perkins ............2001-02 (Minimum of 30 made) .907 Megan Kahn (49-54) ............1998-99 .906 Angie Gum (58-64)...............1989-90 .903 Jennifer Fisher (56-62) ........2000-01 .886 Laurie Littrell (31-53) ..........1980-81 39 37 37 30 27 Sarah Sommer .......2003-04 Amy Pillard....................1995-96 Jennifer Perkins ............2000-01 Dawn Lubbert................1986-87 Jennifer Fisher...............2000-01 SUSAN THEROFF 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball 214 206 206 200 192 190 190 189 184 176 Susan Theroff ................1989-90 Wendi Sobaski ...............1998-99 Wendi Sobaski ...............2001-02 Wendi Sobaski ...............1997-98 Susan Theroff ................1990-91 Kathy Russett.................1991-92 Angie Gum .....................1990-91 Kelly Brewer ..................1994-95 Wendi Sobaski ...............1999-00 Annie Westhoff..............2002-03 Angie Gum .....................1989-90 Tessa Thurman ..............2000-01 Sarah Sommer .......2003-04 Emily Turnbull ......2003-04 Kathy Boyd.....................1987-88 .878 .868 23 Career Leaders POINTS 2,006 Carol Jarrard, 1978-82 1,578 Felicia Sutton, 1987-91 1,527 Amy Eagan, 1995-99 1,467 Angie Gum, 1987-91 1,461 Jennifer Perkins, 1998-02 1,355 Wendi Sobaski, 1997-00 & ‘01-02 1,189 Kristy Brown, 1992-96 1,177 Kelli Kreuser, 1997-00 1,169 Sharon Witthoft, 1977-81 1,159 Susan Theroff, 1987-91 1,128 Angie Griffin, 1977-80 & ‘81-82 988 Jeanette Cleven, 1983-87 942 Annie Westhoff, 2000898 Megan Kahn, 1996-00 791 Amy Pillard, 1994-96 767 Teresa Nevins, 1974-78 739 Shelley Picha, 1989-92 739 Jennifer Fisher, 1999-2003 726 Tami Billerbeck, 1984-87 722 Sarah Sommer, 2002714 Susan Miller, 1984-85 707 Jennifer Mitts, 1992-94 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball SCORING AVERAGE 17.9 Carol Jarrard, 1978-82 15.8 Amy Pillard, 1994-96 15.5 Kelli Kreuser, 1997-00 15.3 Amy Eagan, 1995-99 15.3 Felicia Sutton, 1987-91 13.8 Angie Gum, 1987-91 13.7 Suzie Miller, 1983-85 13.3 Jennifer Perkins, 1998-02 12.5 Kristy Brown, 1992-96 12.2 Wendi Sobaski, 1998-02 12.0 Sharon Witthoft, 1977-81 11.5 Susan Theroff, 1987-91 23 FIELD GOALS MADE 780 Carol Jarrard, 1978-82 630 Felicia Sutton, 1987-91 613 Jennifer Perkins, 1998-02 557 Angie Gum, 1987-91 493 Amy Eagan, 1995-99 487 Sharon Witthoft, 1977-81 450 Kelli Kreuser, 1997-00 427 Angie Griffin, 1977-80 & ‘81-82 425 Kristy Brown, 1992-96 421 Wendi Sobaski, 1997-00 & ‘01-02 403 Susan Theroff, 1987-91 378 Jeanette Cleven, 1983-87 338 Annie Westhoff, 2000319 Megan Kahn, 1996-00 318 Teresa Nevins, 1974-78 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1,521 Carol Jarrard, 1978-82 1,403 Angie Gum, 1987-91 1,247 Felicia Sutton, 1987-91 1,201 Jennifer Perkins, 1998-02 1,106 Amy Eagan, 1995-99 1,072 Sharon Witthoft, 1977-81 1,047 Wendi Sobaski, 1997-00 & ‘01-02 1,027 Kristy Brown, 1992-96 1,013 Susan Theroff, 1987-91 978 Angie Griffin, 1977-80 & ‘81-82 969 Kelli Kreuser, 1997-00 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 200 made) .513 Carol Jarrard (780/1521), 1978-82 .510 Jennifer Perkins (613/1201), 1998-02 .505 Felicia Sutton (615/1209), 1987-91 .474 Suzie Miller (270/570), 1983-85 .468 Amy Pillard (311/665), 1994-96 .464 Kelli Kreuser (450/969), 1997-00 .454 Sharon Witthoft (487/1072), ‘77-81 .446 Amy Eagan (493/1106), 1995-99 .439 Joni Williams (214/487), 1980-83 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 269 Wendi Sobaski, 1997-00 & ‘01-02 167 Susan Theroff, 1987-91 152 Angie Gum, 1987-91 112 Kathy Russett, 1988-92 92 Jennifer Fisher, 1999-2003 88 Nicci Hays, 1993-94 & ‘95-96 85 Kelly Brewer, 1993-95 62 Kelli Kreuser, 1997-00 61 Annie Westhoff, 200059 Emily Turnbull, 2000-04 58 Amy Eagan, 1995-99 42 Tessa Thurman, 2000-02 39 Natalie O’Farrell, 1993-96 38 Sarah Sommer, 200235 Mollie Kahn, 1996-00 34 Keagan Thalin, 2000-2003 33 Stacey Roth, 1998-00 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 695 Wendi Sobaski, 1997-00 & ‘01-02 431 Susan Theroff, 1987-91 412 Angie Gum, 1987-91 295 Kathy Russett, 1988-92 264 Jennifer Fisher, 1999-2003 219 Amy Eagan, 1995-99 216 Nicci Hays, 1993-94 & ‘95-96 212 Annie Westhoff, 2000212 Kelly Brewer, 1993-94 178 Kelli Kreuser, 1997-00 174 Emily Turnbull, 2000-04 147 Tessa Thurman, 2000-02 136 Natalie O’Farrell, 1993-96 131 Mollie Kahn, 1996-00 130 Keagan Thalin, 2000-03 108 Jennifer Mitts, 1990-94 102 Stacey Roth, 1998-00 3-PT. FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Minimum of 30 made) .401 Kelly Brewer (85/212), 1993-95 .387 Susan Theroff (167/431), 1987-91 .387 Wendi Sobaski (269/695), 1997-02 .380 Kathy Russett (112/295), 1988-92 .376 Nicci Hays (88/234), ‘93-94/‘95-96 .369 Angie Gum (152/412), 1987-91 .348 Kelli Kreuser (62/178), 1997-00 .341 Jennifer Fisher (92-264), 1999-03 .339 Emily Turnbull (59/174), 2000-04 .323 Stacey Roth (33/102), 1998-00 FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE (Minimum of 100 made) .830 Megan Kahn (234/282), 1996-00 .820 Jennifer Fisher (141-172), 1999-03 .804 Angie Gum (147/179), 1987-91 .800 Jeanette Cleven (232/290), 1983-87 .772 Wendi Sobaski (244/316), 1997-02 .757 Kathy Russett (106/140), 1988-92 .755 Kristy Brown (316/418), 1992-96 .730 Jennifer Perkins (233/319), 1998-02 .723 Susan Theroff (146/202), 1987-91 .721 Kelli Kreuser (215/298), 1997-00 .715 Shelley Picha (118/165), 1988-92 .712 Jessy Fletcher (129/181), 2000-02 .711 Natalie O’Farrell (133/187), 1993-96 .709 Carol Jarrard (449/633), 1978-82 REBOUNDS 1,235 Felicia Sutton, 1987-91 1,084 Carol Jarrard, 1978-82 852 Angie Griffin, ‘77-80 & ‘81-82 773 Jennifer Perkins, 1998-02 689 Sharon Witthoft, 1977-81 643 Amy Eagan, 1995-99 642 Shelley Picha, 1988-92 603 Jennifer Fisher, 1999496 Megan Kahn, 1996-00 464 Tami Billerbeck, 1983-87 461 Kristy Brown, 1993-96 449 Amy Pillard, 1994-96 445 Jennifer Mitts, 1992-94 445 Mindy Norris, 1988-91 425 Angie Brown, 1981-84 418 Annie Westhoff, 2000417 Jackie Thornburg, 1983-87 406 Adri Tromp, 2002-04 403 Kelli Kreuser, 1997-00 399 Suzie Miller, 1983-85 395 Holly Wagner, 1975-79 REBOUND AVERAGE 11.8 Felicia Sutton, 1987-91 9.7 Carol Jarrard, 1978-82 9.0 Amy Pillard, 1994-96 8.0 Angie Griffin, ‘77-80 & ‘81-82 7.7 Suzie Miller, 1983-85 7.5 Adri Tromp, 2002-04 7.3 Sandra Fitzpatrick, 1985-87 7.1 Sharon Witthoft, 1977-81 7.1 Teresa Nevins, 1974-78 7.1 Tami Billerbeck, 1983-87 FREE-THROWS MADE 483 Amy Eagan, 1995-99 449 Carol Jarrard , 1978-82 318 Felicia Sutton , 1987-91 316 Kristy Brown, 1992-96 274 Angie Griffin , 1977-80 & ‘81-82 244 Wendi Sobaski, 1997-00 & ‘01-02 234 Shelley Picha, 1988-92 234 Megan Kahn, 1996-00 233 Jennifer Perkins, 1998-02 232 Jeanette Cleven, 1983-87 ASSISTS 529 Amy Eagan, 1995-99 495 Susan Theroff, 1987-91 390 Lisa Jacques, 1977-81 360 Angie Gum, 1987-91 337 Jeanette Cleven, 1983-87 285 Angie Brown, 1980-84 226 Denise Stone, 1977-81 223 Cathy Minor, 1977-81 201 Robyn Gerber, 1998-02 FREE-THROW ATTEMPTS 704 Amy Eagan, 1995-99 633 Carol Jarrard, 1978-82 573 Felicia Sutton, 1987-91 418 Kristy Brown, 1992-96 401 Angie Griffin, 1977-80 & ‘81-82 329 Shelley Picha, 1988-92 319 Jennifer Perkins, 1998-02 316 Wendi Sobaski, 1997-00 & ‘01-02 312 Suzie Miller, 1983-85 298 Kelli Kreuser, 1997-00 290 Jeanette Cleven, 1983-87 STEALS 328 Amy Eagan, 1995-99 200 Sharon Witthoft, 1977-81 189 Kristy Brown, 1992-96 172 Felicia Sutton, 1987-91 169 Susan Theroff, 199O-91 145 Angie Griffin, 77-80 & ‘81-82 138 Carol Jarrard, 1978-82 133 Megan Kahn, 1996-00 126 Yvonne Jones, 1981-83 & ‘85-86 124 Denise Stone, 1977-81 124 Tami Billerbeck, 1983-87 BLOCKED SHOTS 107 Jennifer Perkins, 1998-02 63 Jennifer Fisher, 1999-2003 58 Amy Pillard, 1994-96 53 Dawn Lubbert , 1986-88 42 Carol Jarrard , 1978-82 33 Amy Eagan, 1995-99 32 Mary Allan, 1983-85 32 Tami Billerbeck , 1983-87 30 Gretchen Bouton, 1994-96 26 Ann Goliday , 1987-89 25 Lisa Bryan, 1998-00 TURNOVERS 526 Amy Eagan, 1995-99 434 Susan Theroff, 1987-91 420 Angie Gum, 1987-91 352 Jeanette Cleven, 1983-87 335 Kristy Brown, 1992-96 285 Angie Brown, 1980-84 273 Tami Billerbeck, 1983-87 257 Carol Jarrard, 1978-82 256 Angie Griffin, 1977-80 & ‘81-82 255 Jennifer Fisher, 1999-2003 PERSONAL FOULS 329 Carol Jarrard, 1978-82 306 Tami Billerbeck, 1983-87 296 Natalie O’Farrell, 1993-96 294 Jennifer Perkins, 1998-02 286 Angie Griffin, 1977-80 & ‘81-82 272 Amy Eagan, 1995-99 266 Sharon Witthoft, 1977-81 245 Jennifer Mitts, 1992-94 GAMES PLAYED 112 Carol Jarrard, 1978-82 111 Wendi Sobaski, 1997-00 & ‘01-02 110 Jennifer Perkins, 1998-02 110 Megan Kahn, 1996-00 108 Mollie Kahn, 1996-00 108 Angie Griffin, 1977-80 & ‘81-82 106 Lisa Jacques, 1977-81 106 Denise Stone, 1978-81 106 Angie Gum, 1987-91 106 Jennifer Happel, 1996-00 105 Maryls Welker, 1978-82 105 Felicia Sutton, 1987-91 105 Emily Turnbull, 2000-04 102 Tami Billerbeck, 1983-87 101 Cathy Minor, 1978-81 101 Jennifer Fisher, 1999-03 CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED 110 Jennifer Perkins, 1998-02 110 Megan Kahn, 1996-00 101 Angie Gum, 1987-91 84 Wendi Sobaski, 1997-00 80 Brenda Reiling, 1988-91 80 Annie Westhoff, 200079 Jennifer Mitts, 1992-94 77 Jennifer Fisher, 1999-2003 76 Mollie Kahn, 1996-99 75 Amy Eagan, 1995-99 73 Tami Billerbeck, 1983-87 72 Kristy Brown, 1992-96 Current players in bold italic. Year-By-Year Leaders SCORING AVERAGE (Min. 300 points or closest 1997-98) Year Name 2003-04 Sarah Sommer 2002-03 Annie Westhoff 2001-02 Jennifer Perkins 2000-01 Jennifer Perkins 1999-00 Kelli Kreuser 1998-99 Kelli Kreuser 1997-98 Amy Eagan 1996-97 Amy Eagan 1995-96 Amy Pillard 1994-95 Kristy Brown 1993-94 Kristy Brown 1992-93 Jill Clarke 1991-92 Kathy Patterson 1990-91 Angie Gum 1989-90 Angie Gum 1988-89 Felicia Sutton 1987-88 Felicia Sutton 1986-87 Jeanette Cleven 1985-86 Hilde Pettersen 1984-85 Suzie Miller 1983-84 Suzie Miller 1982-83 Joni Williams 1981-82 Carol Jarrard 1980-81 Carol Jarrard 1979-80 Carol Jarrard 1978-79 Carol Jarrard 1977-78 Teresa Nevins 1976-77 Teresa Nevins 1975-76 Teresa Nevins 1974-75 Suzie Rowland to 300 points as of G 27 27 27 26 23 29 27 26 25 25 22 26 27 27 25 25 27 25 26 27 25 17 29 29 26 28 24 18 9 14 Pts. 436 425 470 442 411 532 486 403 418 452 250 240 362 546 457 399 350 424 283 394 320 203 573 535 468 130 280 219 112 128 Avg. 16.1 15.7 17.4 17.0 17.9 18.3 18.0 15.5 16.7 18.1 11.4 9.2 13.4 20.2 18.3 14.8 13.0 17.0 10.9 14.6 12.8 11.9 19.8 18.4 18.0 15.4 11.6 12.2 12.4 9.1 REBOUNDING AVERAGE as of 1997-98) G Reb. Avg. 27 190 7.0 27 216 8.0 27 236 8.7 26 209 8.0 23 151 6.6 31 188 6.1 27 184 6.8 26 183 7.0 25 216 8.6 25 233 9.3 26 133 5.1 26 136 5.2 26 283 10.9 27 356 13.5 24 246 10.3 27 330 12.2 27 303 11.2 25 211 8.4 27 176 6.6 24 193 8.0 25 212 8.5 18 130 7.Z 29 311 10.7 29 322 11.1 26 226 8.7 28 225 8.0 24 194 8.1 18 131 7.3 9 67 7.4 14 164 12.6 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Year 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 Name Jamie Huffman Jamie Huffman Jennifer Perkins Jessy Fletcher Jennifer Perkins Jennifer Perkins Jennifer Happel Amy Eagan Kristy Brown Natalie O’Farrell FGM-FGA 101-221 51-107 200-394 98-187 106-217 118-225 50-94 121-296 58-81 70-153 Pct. .457 .477 .508 .524 .488 .524 .532 .409 .716 .458 Nicci Hays Robin Serocke Dara Scharf Felicia Sutton Brenda Reiling Felicia Sutton Ann Goliday Jeanette Cleven Hilde Pettersen Suzie Miller Mary Allan Joni Williams Carol Jarrard Carol Jarrard Sharon Witthoft Carol Jarrard Teresa Nevins Teresa Nevins Teresa Nevins 32-92 69-151 84-161 190-369 96-176 163-324 98-181 168-376 135-283 148-313 95-173 85-181 214-436 192-407 113-209 184-301 121-279 196-217 48-110 .348 .457 .522 .515 .546 .503 .541 .441 .477 .473 .549 .470 .491 .472 .541 .599 .430 .442 .436 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 90 Year 2003.-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986 87 1986-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 or closest to 90 made as of 1997-98) Name FTM-FTA Pct. Sarah Sommer 102-135 .756 Annie Westhoff 75-105 .714 Jennifer Perkins 68-87 .782 Jennifer Fisher 56-62 .903 Kelli Kreuser 87-118 .737 Amy Eagan 177-233 .760 Amy Eagan 131-189 .693 Megan Kahn 74-88 .841 Kristy Brown 58-81 .716 Kelly Brewer 19-23 .803 Kristy Brown 92-114 .807 Kristy Brown 69-85 .812 Kathy Patterson 42-53 .793 Angie Gum 74-87 .851 Angie Gum 58-64 .906 Brenda Reiling 32-43 .744 Kelly Boyd 23-30 .767 Jeanette Cleven 88-103 .854 Jackie Thornburg 29-39 .744 Jeanette Cleven 66-81 .815 Jeanette Cleven 38-46 .826 Joni Williams 33-38 .868 Carol Jarrard 145-186 .780 Carol Jarrard 152-211 .720 Angie Griffin 59-90 .666 Marlys Welker 29-33 .878 Sharon Witthoft 43-56 .770 Karen Daniels 31-42 .738 Milly Dimmitt 7-8 .875 Shelia Daniels 11-15 .734 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 25 Year 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 or closest to 25 made as of 1997-98) Name FGM-FGA Pct. Emily Turnbull 37-88 .420 Sarah Sommer 38-96 .396 Wendi Sobaski 72-181 .398 Jennifer Fisher 27-79 .342 Wendi Sobaski 56-156 .359 Wendi Sobaski 74-177 .418 Wendi Sobaski 67-181 .370 Megan Kahn 11-33 .333 Nicci Hays 21-35 .396 Kelly Brewer 60-145 .414 Kelly Brewer 25-67 .373 Amy Deimeke 14-51 .275 Kathy Patterson 62-172 .361 Kathy Patterson 35-78 .449 Susan Theroff 76-180 .422 Angie Gum 19-54 .352 Angie Gum 26-67 .388 ASSISTS Year 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 Name Kelli Floyd Kelli Floyd Jennifer Fisher Jennifer Fisher Stacey Roth Assist 64 66 63 65 76 Avg. 2.4 2.4 2.3 2.5 2.9 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 STEALS Year 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 Amy Eagan Amy Eagan Amy Eagan Amy Eagan Kristy Brown Terri Davis Jill Clark Annette Klawitter Susan Theroff Susan Theroff Angie Gum Susan Theroff Jeanette Cleven Hilde Petterson Jeanette Cleven Angie Brown Angie Brown Joni Williams Lisa Jacques Lisa Jacques Lisa Jacques Lisa Jacques Milly Dimmitt Beth Primm Name Adri Tromp Annie Westhoff Jennifer Fisher Annie Westhoff Stacey Roth Amy Eagan Amy Eagan Amy Eagan Kristy Brown Kristy Brown Kristy Brown Jill Clark Shelley Picha Susan Theroff Susan Theroff Felicia Sutton Susan Theroff Hilde Petterson Liz Chavez Annette Rogers Angie Brown Yvonne Jones Sharon Witthoft Cathy Minor Sharon Witthoft BLOCKED SHOTS Year 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 Name Sarah Sommer Sarah Sommer Jennifer Perkins Jennifer Perkins Jennifer Fisher Lisa Bryan Amy Eagan Jennifer Happel Amy Pillard Amy Pillard Jennifer Mitts Jill Clarke Kathy Patterson Kathy Patterson Angie Gum Rhonda Soper Ann Goliday Dawn Lubbert Dawn Lubbert Liz Chavez Tami Billerbeck Mary Allan Mary Allan 160 144 108 117 81 88 43 93 187 140 82 114 122 77 109 137 103 92 109 119 108 54 54 56 5.93 5.3 4.2 5.85 3.24 3.38 1.65 3.44 6.9 5.6 3.0 4.1 4.9 3.0 4.0 5.5 4.1 3.3 3.8 4.6 4.0 2.25 2.25 3.11 Steals 46 45 29 36 41 89 100 90 57 56 45 32 67 52 39 54 114 47 52 42 39 68 58 40 47 Avg. 1.7 1.7 1.1 1.4 1.6 3.3 3.7 3.5 2.28 2.15 2.04 1.23 2.57 1.93 1.56 2.00 4.07 2.04 2.00 1.75 1.56 2.34 2.00 1.54 1.67 BS 39 8 41 37 21 21 5 10 37 21 10 10 15 8 8 4 9 23 30 7 7 19 13 Avg. 1.44 0.30 1.52 1.42 0.84 0.68 0.20 0.40 1.48 0.84 0.38 0.38 0.55 0.30 0.30 0.19 0.53 0.82 1.25 0.27 0.28 0.86 0.59 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball (Min. 100 or closest to 100 Year Name 2003-04 Adri Tromp 2002-03 Adri Tromp 2001-02 Jennifer Perkins 2000-01 Jennifer Fisher 1999-00 Kelli Kreuser 1998-99 Jennifer Perkins 1997-98 Amy Eagan 1996-97 Amy Eagan 1995-96 Amy Pillard 1994-95 Amy Pillard 1993-94 Jennifer Mitts 1992-93 Jill Clarke 1991-92 Shelley Picha 1990-91 Felicia Sutton 1989-90 Felicia Sutton 1988-89 Felicia Sutton 1987-88 Felicia Sutton 1986-87 S.Fitzpatrick 1985-86 Teresa Bell 1984-85 Annette Rogers 1983 84 Suzie Miller 1982-83 Lois Heeren 1981-82 Carol Jarrard 1980-81 Carol Jarrard 1979-80 Carol Jarrard 1978-79 Carol Jarrard 1977-78 Teresa Nevins 1976-77 Holly Wagner 1975-76 Holly Wagner 1974-75 Pam Gantt 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 24 1,000 Point Club 1. CAROL JARRARD (6-1, C, WASHINGTON, IOWA) Season G FGM-FGA PCT FTM-FTA 1978-79 28 184-307 .599 62-95 1979-80 26 190-371 .512 90-141 1980-81 29 192-407 .472 152-211 1981-82 29 214-436 .491 145-186 Totals 112 780-1,521 .513 449-633 PCT PTS-AVG .653 430-15.4 .638 468-18.0 .720 535-18.4 .780 573-19.8 .709 2,006-17.9 RB-AVG 225-8.0 226-8.7 322-11.1 311-10.7 1,084-9.7 2. FELICIA SUTTON (5-11, F/C, ST. LOUIS) Season G FGM-FGA PCT 3FGM-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT PTS-AVG RB-AVG 1987-88 27 134-270 .496 0-0 .000 82-138 .594 350-13.0 303-11.2 1988-89 27 163-324 .503 0-0 .000 73-170 .429 399-14.8 330-12.2 1989-90 24 143-284 .504 0-0 .000 59-107 .551 345-14.4 246-10.3 1990-91 27 190-369 .515 0-0 .000 104-158 .658 484-17.9 356-13.2 Totals 105 630-1,247 .505 0-0 .000 318-573 .555 1,578-15.0 1,235-11.8 374-3.4 PCT PTS-AVG .812 171-8.1 .807 250-11.4 .703 452-18.1 .716 316-12.6 .756 1,189-12.8 RB-AVG 84-4.0 97-4.4 164-6.6 116-4.6 461-5.0 8. KELLI KREUSER (5-11, G/F, BETTENDORF, IOWA) Season G FGM-FGA PCT 3FGM-FGA PCT FTM-FTA 1997-98 24 93/199 .467 14/38 .368 34/56 1998-99 29 206/430 .479 26/76 .342 94/124 1999-00 23 151/340 .444 22/64 .344 87/118 TOTAL 76 450/969 .464 62/178 .348 215/298 PCT PTS-AVG .607 234-9.8 .758 532-18.3 .737 411-17.9 .721 1,177-15.5 RB-AVG 78-3.3 174-6.0 151-6.6 403-5.3 PCT FTM-FTA PCT PTS-AVG .189 39-78 .500 168-8.4 .294 136-204 .667 403-15.5 .271 131-189 .693 486-18.0 .265 177-233 .760 470-17.4 .265 483-704 .686 1,527-15.2 RB-AVG 140-7.0 183-7.0 184-6.8 136-5.0 643-6.4 9. SHARON WITTHOFT (5-8, G, WASHINGTON, IOWA) Season G FGM-FGA PCT FTM-FTA 1977-78 24 105-245 .430 43-56 1978-79 28 108-236 .458 44-65 1979-80 16 113-209 .541 47-55 1980-81 29 161-382 .421 61-86 Totals 97 487-1,072 .454 195-262 PCT PTS-AVG .770 253-10.5 .677 260-9.3 .855 273-17.1 .709 383-13.2 .744 1,169-12.1 RB-AVG 109-4.5 220-7.9 142-8.9 218-7.5 689-7.1 4. ANGIE GUM (5-9, G, TALLULA, ILL.) Season G FGM-FGA PCT 3FGM-FGA 1987-88 27 81-201 .403 26-67 1988-89 27 114-308 .370 19-54 1989-90 25 176-395 .446 47-116 1990-91 27 206-499 .413 60-175 Totals 106 577-1,403 .411 152-412 PCT FTM-FTA PCT PTS-AVG .388 13-23 .565 201-7.4 .352 16-27 .593 263-9.7 .405 58-64 .906 457-18.3 .343 74-87 .851 546-20.2 .369 161-201 .801 1,467-13.8 RB-AVG 72-2.7 64-2.4 79-3.2 88-3.3 303-2.9 10. SUSAN THEROFF (5-6, G, JEFFERSON CITY, MO.) Season G FGM-FGA PCT 3FGM-FGA PCT FTM-FTA 1987-88 28 103-232 .444 10-27 .370 29-48 1988-89 21 56-150 .373 5-28 .179 19-24 1989-90 25 133-308 .432 76-180 .422 48-67 1990-91 27 127-323 .393 76-196 .388 58-74 TOTALS 101 419-1,013 .414 167-431 .387 154-213 PCT PTS-AVG .604 245-8.8 .792 136-6.5 .716 390-15.6 .784 388-14.4 .723 1,159-11.5 RB-AVG 62-2.2 22-1.1 102-4.1 98-3.6 284-2.8 RB-AVG 188-6.1 148-5.7 201-7.7 236-8.7 773-7.0 11. ANGIE GRIFFIN (5-10, G, HANNIBAL, MO.) Season G FGM-FGA PCT 1977-78 24 104-276 .380 1978-79 28 69-182 .379 1979-80 26 98-187 .524 1981-82 28 156-333 .468 TOTALS 106 427-978 .437 PCT PTS-AVG .620 276-11.5 .653 187-6.7 .656 255-9.8 .772 410-14.6 .683 1,128-10.6 RB-AVG 180-7.5 177-6.3 204-7.9 291-10.4 852-8.0 PCT PTS-AVG .636 285-9.2 .743 264-10.2 .753 442-17.0 .782 470-17.4 .730 1,461-13.3 6. WENDI SOBASKI (5-7, G, PACKWOOD, IOWA) Season G FGM-FGA PCT 3FGM-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT 1997-98 27 98/265 .370 67/181 .370 67/88 .761 1998-99 31 121/278 .435 74/177 .418 59/77 .766 1999-00 26 109/274 .398 56/156 .359 72/93 .774 2001-02 27 93/230 .404 72/181 .398 46/58 .793 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball .772 1,355-12.2 3. AMY EAGAN (5-8, G, SHELBINA, MO.) Season G FGM-FGA PCT 3FGM-FGA 1995-96 20 61-143 .427 7-37 1996-97 26 121-296 .409 25-85 1997-98 27 171-356 .480 13-48 1998-99 27 140-311 .450 13-49 Totals 100 493-1,106 .446 58-219 5. JENNIFER PERKINS (6-1, F/C, FORT DODGE, IOWA) Season G FGM-FGA PCT 3FGM-FGA PCT FTM-FTA 1998-99 31 118/225 .524 0/0 .000 49/77 1999-00 26 106/217 .488 0/0 .000 52/70 2000-01 26 189/365 .518 0/5 .000 64/85 2001-02 27 200/394 .508 2/21 .095 68/87 Totals 110 613/1201 .510 2/26 .077 233/319 25 TOTAL 111 421/1047 .402 269/695 .387 244/316 7. KRISTY BROWN (5-7, G, PRAIRIE VILLAGE, KAN.) Season G FGM-FGA PCT 3FGM-FGA PCT FTM-FTA 1992-93 21 50-136 .368 2-9 .222 69-85 1993-94 22 79-171 .462 0-7 .000 92-114 1994-95 25 173-381 .454 9-30 .300 97-138 1995-96 25 125-339 .369 8-36 .222 58-81 Totals 93 427-1,027 .416 19-82 .231 316-418 Carol Jarrard 2,006 Points Felicia Sutton 1,578 Points Kristy Brown 1,189 Points PTS-AVG 330-12.2 375-12.1 346-13.3 304-11.3 RB-AVG 98-3.6 89-2.9 115-4.4 72-2.7 Amy Eagan 1,527 Points Kelli Krueser 1,177 Points FTM-FTA 68-109 49-75 59-90 98-127 274-401 Angie Gum 1,467 Points Sharon Witthoft 1,169 Points Jennifer Perkins Wendi Sobaski 1,461 Points 1,355 Points Susan Theroff 1,159 Points Angie Griffin 1,128 Points Year by Year Stats G/GS 27/27 27/27 27/27 27/27 27/27 27/27 26/26 26/26 26/26 26/26 31/31 31/31 27/27 27/27 26/26 26/26 25/25 25/25 25/25 25/25 26/26 26/26 26/26 26/26 27/27 27/27 27/27 27/27 25/25 25/25 27/27 27/27 28/28 28/28 25/25 25/25 27/27 27/27 27/27 27/27 25/25 25/25 25/25 25/25 29/29 29/29 30/30 30/30 26/26 29/29 24/24 FG/FGA 614/1574 607/1462 617/1512 687/1614 638/1538 637/1752 616/1478 616/1616 703/1740 578/1476 897/1,975 774/1837 712/1,668 660/1,482 592/1,391 648/1479 632/1583 637/1498 724/1768 793/1711 679/1640 744/1660 534/1469 727/1641 577/1537 846/1838 816/1826 887/1985 804/1859 858/1890 656/1644 922/1974 757/1746 855/2022 710/1663 672/1681 766/1877 699/1683 703/1659 824/1791 651/1598 742/1604 650/1572 664/1573 767/1760 733/1860 821/1972 821/1996 781/1735 881/2095 668/1672 FG% .390 .415 .408 .426 .415 .364 .417 .414 .404 .392 .454 .421 .427 .445 .426 .438 .399 .425 .410 .464 .414 .448 .357 .443 .375 .460 .438 .477 .433 .454 .399 .467 .434 .423 .427 .400 .408 .415 .424 .460 .407 .463 .413 .432 .435 .394 .416 .411 .450 .420 .400 3FG/FGA 137/448 189/479 173/538 189/530 168/513 141/453 99/377 146/411 125/386 129/377 151/406 146/467 120/383 98/323 84/271 131/376 67/259 100/324 130/389 116/311 89/281 69/227 39/150 79/232 104/360 69/229 171/453 95/285 149/382 48/167 28/104 59/151 49/132 41/136 FG% .306 .395 .322 .357 .327 .311 .263 .355 .324 .342 .372 .313 .313 .303 .310 .348 .259 .309 .334 .373 .317 .304 .260 .341 .289 .301 .377 .333 .390 .287 .269 .391 .371 .302 FT/FTA 363/536 461/631 353/516 365/493 371/505 328/465 352/495 372/521 420/576 490/704 567/787 505/724 401/607 435/646 443/629 369/546 323/505 385/548 374/547 447/664 455/634 535/815 322/518 481/724 310/466 410/628 409/568 294/458 353/513 385/555 255/477 303/454 298/499 364/584 266/407 315/500 266/418 359/538 351/571 351/533 310/500 352/574 374/583 328/542 418/594 339/551 392/565 365/588 328/519 331/522 299/488 FT% .677 .731 .684 .740 .735 .705 .711 .714 .729 .696 .720 .698 .661 .673 .704 .676 .640 .703 .684 .673 .718 .656 .622 .664 .665 .653 .720 .642 .688 .694 .535 .667 .597 .623 .654 .630 .636 .667 .615 .659 .620 .613 .642 .605 .704 .615 .694 .621 .632 .634 .610 PTS 1728 1864 1763 1931 1815 1743 1683 1750 1951 1775 2,512 2199 1,945 1,853 1,711 1,796 1654 1759 1952 2149 1902 2092 1429 2014 1568 2171 2212 2163 2110 2149 1595 2206 1861 2115 1684 1663 1798 1757 1753 1999 1612 1836 1674 1656 1952 1805 2037 2005 1886 2092 1644 AVG 64.0 69.0 65.3 71.5 67.2 64.6 64.7 67.3 75.0 68.3 81.0 70.9 72.0 68.6 65.8 69.1 66.2 70.4 78.1 86.0 73.2 80.5 55.0 77.5 58.1 80.4 81.9 80.1 84.4 86.0 59.1 81.7 66.5 75.5 67.4 66.5 66.6 65.1 64.9 74.0 64.5 73.4 67.0 66.2 67.3 62.2 67.9 66.8 72.5 72.1 68.5 RB 1013 979 992 990 1147 1004 1064 942 1161 973 1,235 1138 995 1,033 945 936 1059 983 1140 1116 1044 1116 1043 1124 1041 1166 1174 1193 1202 1215 1180 1233 1258 1319 1118 1170 1208 1218 1172 1153 1158 1063 1151 1067 1336 1172 1139 1202 1060 1241 945 AVG 37.5 36.3 36.7 36.7 42.5 37.2 40.9 36.2 44.7 37.4 39.8 36.7 36.9 38.3 36.4 36.0 42.4 39.3 45.6 44.6 40.2 42.9 40.1 43.2 38.6 43.2 43.5 44.2 48.1 48.6 43.7 45.7 44.9 47.1 44.7 46.8 44.7 45.1 43.4 42.7 46.3 42.5 46.0 42.7 40.1 39.0 38.0 40.0 40.8 42.8 39.0 PF/D 550/17 525 454/14 509 449/8 482 454/16 458 594/26 513 625/24 648 554/27 526 528/27 557/19 501/24 469/6 552 505 696/34 558/17 595/23 497/13 516/10 476/2 451/13 505/11 504/10 455/18 452/14 368/4 519/17 464/6 482/20 417/6 543/18 453/13 529/20 523 537/26 477 509 508 544 496 593 555 491 565 523 A 371 424 349 482 409 412 376 400 380 337 497 493 392 412 290 400 344 353 369 418 424 464 301 481 328 487 434 504 365 435 333 443 429 403 446 413 369 334 371 470 414 440 395 420 505 373 515 360 461 514 328 TO 547 533 505 429 497 355 514 370 481 528 576 674 514 626 611 593 545 519 537 464 589 578 606 404 774 503 495 476 545 548 711 412 630 476 478 493 500 557 620 546 578 457 561 524 581 502 612 545 430 635 BK 80 81 34 75 66 72 85 40 64 54 60 57 20 47 33 64 77 65 56 93 40 109 47 74 42 78 31 67 18 70 34 83 58 55 62 62 31 56 58 ST 231 249 206 238 165 230 188 227 266 240 357 284 291 255 298 280 261 115 222 271 266 286 193 282 276 462 213 260 210 209 238 404 55 354 228 228 282 178 245 43 221 314 288 313 262 296 361 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball 2003-04 TOTALS OPPONENT TOTALS 2002-03 TOTALS OPPONENT TOTALS 2001-02 TOTALS OPPONENT TOTALS 2000-01 TOTALS OPPONENT TOTALS 1999-00 TOTALS OPPONENT TOTALS 1998-99 TOTALS OPPONENT TOTALS 1997-98 TOTALS OPPONENT TOTALS 1996-97 TOTALS OPPONENT TOTALS 1995-96 TOTALS OPPONENT TOTALS 1994-95 TOTALS OPPONENT TOTALS 1993-94 TOTALS OPPONENT TOTALS 1992-93 TOTALS OPPONENT TOTALS 1991-92 TOTALS OPPONENT TOTALS 1990-91 TOTALS OPPONENT TOTALS 1989-90 TOTALS OPPONENT TOTALS 1988-89 TOTALS OPPONENT TOTALS 1987-88 TOTALS OPPONENT TOTALS 1986-87 TOTALS OPPONENT TOTALS 1985-86 TOTALS OPPONENT TOTALS 1984-85 TOTALS OPPONENT TOTALS 1983-84 TOTALS OPPONENT TOTALS 1982-83 TOTALS OPPONENT TOTALS 1981-82 TOTALS OPPONENT TOTALS 1980-81 TOTALS OPPONENT TOTALS 1979-80 TOTALS 1978-79 TOTALS 1977-78 TOTALS 26 Program History 1978-79 MAIAW CHAMPIONS 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball FIRST ROW: Sheri Johansen, Holly Wagner, Sharon Witthoft, Lisa Jacques, Marlys Welker, Cathy Minor & Kathy Minor. BACK ROW: Gina Faulstich, Walt Leslie, Angie Griffin, Tracy Rowan, Deb Thrasher, Carol Jarrard, Laurie Nevins, Jeanne Uhlmeyer, Denise Stone & Coach Mary Jo Murray. 27 Though basketball was not played as an intercollegiate sport for women at Truman until 1972-73, its history and tradition can be traced back to the mid 1960’s. In 1972-73, the University’s athletics department under went a change as women’s athletics teams appeared on the department’s budget for the first time. Until the ‘72-73 season, women’s teams competed as extramural (club) teams, funding their own program through the players and sponsors. The early teams met with great success, capturing the Missouri State Sports Day Championship three years straight. The state tournament began in 1967 with teams qualifying by placing first or second in regional tournaments. On the way to its third title in 1969, Truman defeated Central Missouri 54-27 in the semifinal game and downed the University of Missouri (Columbia) 49-41 in the championship tilt. The first collegiate coach for the Bulldogs (then known as the Bulldogettes) was Kathy Austin who compiled a 12-11 career coaching record in two seasons at the helm. The first collegiate campaign met with success, ending with a 9-6 mark and a fourthplace finish in the Missouri Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women’s (MAIAW) state tournament. Austin’s 3-5 record in 1973-74 included a season sweep of rival Quincy (Ill.) and a victory over Missouri (Columbia). Pam Wood became the second Bulldog head coach and had a two-year record of 13-14. Wood’s 1974-75 team flip-flopped between wins and losses throughout the season with the exception of back-toback wins against Missouri (Columbia) and Missouri Western. In the end, Truman was on the positive end of the see-saw with an 8-6 record and a sixth-place finish at the MAIAW state tournament. Wood’s final season ended with a 5-8 mark in 1975-76, the last losing campaign for six years. Next on the scene was Mary Jo Murray who won more games than any Truman women’s basketball coach to date with 100 over a seven-year span. Murray’s first season ended with an 11-10 mark which improved to 14-11 and a fifth-place finish at the MAIAW state tournament in ‘77-78. Murray’s 1977-78 squad would include two freshmen guards, the 5-8 Sharon Witthoft and the 5-10 Angie Griffin. Both players went on to become the first two Bulldogs to break the 1,000-point plateau. The following season a 6-1 freshman forward named Carol Jarrard began a historic career under the third-year coach. The 1978-79 squad posted the best record of any Truman women’s basketball team at 20-9, a feat which stood for 20 years until the 1998-99 squad went 22-9. The ‘78-79 team took the MAIAW state title and finished third at the AIAW regional tournament. The 1979-80 team almost repeated the previous season’s outcome, but finished second at the MAIAW state tournament with a 16-10 mark. Ending the season with a record of 15-14, the 1980-81 edition also ended up second at the state tourney. Murray’s coaching legacy at Truman was capped by her 1981-82 team’s success in compiling a 17-10 record, a first-place finish in the final MAIAW state tournament and advancing to the NCAA Division II South Central Regional and AIAW Region 6 The AIAW, NCAA, MAIAW & MIAA The Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) was the member organization for women’s programs before the NCAA began sponsoring women’s athletics in 1981-82. National championships were held under the AIAW for large colleges from 1972 until 1982. Since that time, the NCAA has crowned the national champion. In 1982, the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association conference began sponsoring women’s championships. The Missouri Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (MAIAW) was established in 1971. It was an official structure of Region VI of the AIAW. The MAIAW was divided into three divisions: Division I for large colleges, Division II for small colleges and Division III for junior colleges. In basketball, Truman competed in the Division II North conference against Missouri Western and Rockhurst. The Southwest conference included Southwest Missouri, Missouri Southern, Missouri-Rolla and Southwest Baptist. The Southeast conference included Missouri-St. Louis, Lincoln, Southeast and William Woods. The top two teams of the three Missouri conferences, plus two at-large teams, advanced to the eight-team state tournament. The winner of the state tournament advanced to regional play. MAIAW CHAMPIONS (SMALL COLLEGES) 1974-75 Tarkio 1975-76 Tarkio 1976-77 Tarkio 1977-78 Missouri Western 1978-79 Truman 1979-80 William Woods 1980-81 Southwest Missouri 1981-82 Truman Tournaments. The ‘Dogs lost close games in both, but Murray’s and the team’s place was set in school history. That season would be Jarrard’s final as she ended her collegiate outing as the school’s all-time leading scorer with 2,006 points. She is one of only two Bulldogs to have scored 1,000-plus points and collect 1,000-plus rebounds (1,084), and was Truman’s first all-America in women’s basketball. Murray’s final season, and the Bulldog’s first conference season, was lack luster, finishing with a 9-16 overall mark and in fifth-place in the MIAA. In her seven seasons at the helm, Murray compiled a 100-80 record. Tarry Parrish followed Murray, tallying a 44-115 mark in six years. Her best season was in 1986-87 when the Bulldogs went 12-13. Lois Heeren, who played for Mary Jo Murray in the early ‘80’s, returned to coach the team for three seasons from 1989-92. She inherited a center named Felicia Sutton and guards Angie Gum and Susan Theroff. All three tabulated more than a 1,000 points for their careers. Sutton also finished by becoming the all-time leading rebounder with 1,235. Heeren’s first squad finished with a 12-13 mark. The following season (1990-91), Truman posted a 16-11 record and was fourth in the MIAA. Jan Conner assumed the head coaching role for the next three seasons, meeting with little success with a 19-58 mark. Conner’s teams never made a postseason tournament, finishing tied for eighth in the conference in 1994-95. A new face entered the program in 1995-96. Karin Nicholls began a rebuilding process that returned the Bulldogs to the MIAA postseason tournament in 1997-98. En route to the team’s first league postseason berth since 1990-91, the Bulldogs posted a 10-3 home mark. Nicholls' 1998-99 team would advance further than any other in school history and post the best record ever at 22-9. That team advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA tournament, losing to Emporia State in the South Central region finals. Another outstanding player’s career also came to an end that year. Guard Amy Eagan finished her career as the Bulldog’s third all-time scorer (1,527 points) on her way to earning all-America status. John Sloop assumed the reigns in 2000-01, following the departure of Nicholls to the DI ranks. He has led the team to two MIAA postseason appearances. Bulldogs in the Postseason A fourth-place finish in the 1972-73 Missouri Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women tournament was the beginning of Truman’s postseason history. Two years later, the Bulldogs placed fifth at the MAIAW state tournament, and would repeat their fifth-place finish in 1977-78. However, that season also began a five-year string of state tournament appearances for the Bulldogs. In 1978-79, Truman won the MAIAW state tournament and advanced to the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women’s tournament, finishing third in Region 6. Truman placed second at the state tournament the next two seasons before winning the final MAIAW tournament to culminate the 1981-82 campaign. In fact, the Bulldogs played two postseason games that year, the first as part of the newly recognized NCAA women’s basketball championship and the other as part of the AIAW national tournament. Truman played host to Chapman (Calif.) in the NCAA Division II South Central Regional, losing 49-46 after a late surge by Chapman. The Bulldogs then travelled to Fargo, N.D. as the fifth seed in the AIAW Region 6 tournament, dropping that game 68-60 to Northern Iowa. In 1982-83 women’s basketball became a conference sport as the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association began its sponsorship of women’s championships. However, Truman did not make its first MIAA postseason tournament until the 1987-88 season. Many of the same players would lead the Bulldogs to the conference postseason tourney in 1990-91. Head coach Karin Nicholls ended the Bulldogs’ postseason drought in 1997-98, but it would be her 1998-99 team that registered Truman’s first MIAA tournament victory. The ‘Dogs travelled to Pittsburg for a first-round encounter and downed the Gorillas 71-64, before being eliminated by league champion Emporia State. Truman hosted its first MIAA postseason tournament game in the first-round in 1999-00, but fell to Southwest Baptist, 71-62. MIAA POSTSEASON HISTORY 2002-03: Truman was the eighth seed again but played the first game of the Sonic/MIAA tournament in Kansas City, Mo. It was the first time the conference tournament was played at a neutral site. Truman lost to Washburn by a 77-48 score. 2001-02: The Bulldogs were the eighth seed and were tied at half with the number one seed Missouri Western, 28-28. The Griffions outscored Truman 40-23 in the second half for the 68-51 victory 1999-00: Truman was the fourth seed and hosted its first-ever MIAA postseason tournament game, but lost that contest 71-62 to Southwest Baptist to end the Bulldogs’ season. 1998-99: Truman was seeded fifth and advanced to the semi-finals after defeating No. 4 seed Pittsburg State 71-64 in a first-round encounter. The Bulldogs were eliminated after losing to eventual tournament champion Emporia State (Kan.), 93-110. 1997-98: The ‘Dogs were seeded eighth in the MIAA postseason tournament, but were eliminated in the first round by eventual tournament champion Emporia State (Kan.), 88-73. 1990-91: Truman was eliminated in the firstround by Missouri-Rolla, 72-52. 1987-88: The Bulldogs were eliminated in the first round by Southeast Missouri, 91-53. PRE-MIAA POSTSEASON HISTORY FIRST ROW: Manager Jamie Lemons, Hilda Haring, Tammy Parton, Marlys Welker, Angie Brown, Lisa Countryman, Tracy Eubanks, Carol Riney, Yvonne Jones & manger Jaynie Fellinger. BACK ROW: Head coach Mary Jo Murray, Angie Griffin, Joni Williams, Lois Heeren, Lori Janes, Cindy Hecht, Carol Jarrard, Judee Trumblee, Dana Huntsinger, Tracy Ivanesky, Kathy Tonielli, Annette Rogers & assistant coaches Sherry Beckenholdt & Sue Williams. INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME Most Points: 21, Kelli Kreuser vs. Southwest Baptist, 2-28-00 Field-Goals Made: 9, Kelli Kreuser vs. Emporia State, 2-25-99 Field Goal Attempts: 21, Kelli Kreuser vs. Southwest Baptist, 2-28-00 Field-Goal Percentage: .834 (5-6) Kelli Kreuser vs. Emporia State, 2-23-98 Three-Point Field-Goals Made: 3, Kelli Kreuser vs. Emporia State, 2-23-98 Three-Point Field-Goal Attempts: 11, Susan Theroff vs. Missouri-Rolla, 2-26-91 Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage: .600 (3-5) Kelli Kreuser vs. Emporia State, 2-23-98 Free Throws Made: 8, Jennifer Fisher vs. Southwest Baptist, 2-28-00 Free Throws Attempted: 10, Jennifer Fisher vs. Southwest Baptist, 2-2800 Free Throw Percentage (Min. 4 made): 1.000 (4 of 4), Shelly Picha vs. Missouri-Rolla, 2-26-91, Kathy Russett vs. Missouri-Rolla, 2-26-91 & Wendi Sobaski Southwest Baptist, 2-28-00 Rebounds: 13, Felicia Sutton vs. Missouri-Rolla, 2-26-91 & vs. SEMO, 3-388; Amy Eagan vs. Emporia, 2-23-98; & Jennifer Fisher vs. Southwest Baptist, 2-28-00 Assists: 7, Amy Eagan vs. Pittsburg, 2-23-99 & vs. Emporia, 2-25-99 Steals: 4, Stacey Roth vs. Pittsburg State, 2-23-99 Blocked Shots: 2, Angie Gum vs. Missouri-Rolla, 226-91; & Jennifer Fisher vs. Southwest Baptist, 228-00 Turnovers: 11, Amy Eagan vs. Emporia State, 2-25-99 TEAM SINGLE GAME Most Points: 73 vs. Emporia State, 2-23-98 Fewest Points: 48 vs. Washburn, 3-6-03 Most Field Goals Made: 27 vs. Pittsburg State, 223-99 Most Field Goals Attempted: 61 vs. Missouri-Rolla, 2-26-91 Highest Field Goal Pct.: .474 (27-57) vs. Pittsburg State, 2-23-99 Most 3-Pt. Field Goals Made: 5 vs. Emporia State, 2-23-98 & vs. Pittsburg State, 2-23-99 Most 3-Pt. Field Goals Att.: 20 vs. Washburn, 36-03 Highest 3-Pt. Field Goal Pct.: .500 (5-10) vs. Pittsburg, 2-23-99 Most Free Throws Made: 19 vs. Southwest Baptist, 2-28-00 Most Free Throws Attempted: 23 vs. Emporia State, 2-25-99 Most Turnovers: 30 vs. Southeast Missouri, 3-3-88 and vs. Emporia State, 225-99 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball Bulldog MIAA Postseason Marks 1981-82: Won the MAIAW state tournament with a, 72-70, victory over Southeast Missouri State. Advanced to the NCAA Division II South-Central Regional, losing to Chapman (Calif.), 49-46, and to the AIAW Region 6 Tournament, losing, 68-60, to Northern Iowa. Southwest Baptist, 2-28- 1980-81: Second at the MAIAW State Tourn. 00 1979-80: Second at the MAIAW State Tourn. Highest Free Throw Pct.: .882 (15-17) vs. Mo-Rolla,1978-79: Won the MAIAW state tournament with a, 56-50, victory over Missouri Southern. 2-26-91 Most Rebounds: 41 vs. Finished third at the AIAW Region 6 Southwest Baptist, 2-28-00 Tournament. Most Assists: 18 vs. Pittsburg State, 2-23-99 1977-78: Fifth at the MAIAW State Tournament. Most Blocked Shots: 4 vs.1974-75: Fifth at the MAIAW State Tournament. Missouri-Rolla, 2-26-91 72-73 Fourth at the MAIAW State Tournament. Most Steals: 11 vs. 28 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball Awards 29 TRUMAN ALL-MIAA PICKS MIAA FRESHMEN OF THE YEAR 2003-04: Sarah Sommer (First Team) 2002-03: Annie Westhoff (Second Team) 2001-02: Jennifer Perkins (First Team) Wendi Sobaski (Honorable Mention) 2000-01: Jennifer Perkins (Second Team) 1999-00: Kelli Kreuser (First Team) Wendi Sobaski (Honorable Mention) 1998-99: Amy Eagan (First Team) Kelli Kreuser (First Team) Wendi Sobaski (Honorable Mention) Jennifer Perkins (Honorable Mention) 1997-98: Amy Eagan (Second Team) 1996-97: Amy Eagan (First Team) Marne Fauser (Honorable Mention) Megan Kahn (Honorable Mention) Mollie Kahn (Honorable Mention) 1995-96: Amy Pillard (Second Team) Kristy Brown (Honorable Mention) Amy Eagan (Honorable Mention) 1994-95: Kristy Brown (Second Team) Amy Pillard (Honorable Mention) 1993-94: Kristy Brown (Honorable Mention) 1990-91: Angie Gum (First Team) Felicia Sutton (First Team) Shelley Picha (Honorable Mention) Susan Theroff (Honorable Mention) 1989-90: Angie Gum (Second Team) Susan Theroff (Honorable Mention) Felicia Sutton (Honorable Mention) Brenda Reiling (Honorable Mention) Sue Stein (Honorable Mention) 1988-89: Felicia Sutton (Second Team) Rhonda Soper (All-Freshman Team) 1987-88: Felicia Sutton (Second Team) Susan Theroff (Honorable Mention) Angie Gum (Honorable Mention) Ann Goliday (Honorable Mention) 1986-87: Jeanette Cleven (Second Team) Tami Billerbeck (Honorable Mention) 1985-86: Liz Chavez (Honorable Mention) Hilde Pettersen (Honorable Mention) 1984-85: Suzie Miller (Second Team) Annette Rogers (Honorable Mention) 1982-83: Lori Janes (Second Team) Lois Heeren (Honorable Mention) Joni Williams (Honorable Mention) 1988-89: Rhonda Soper 1987-88: Felicia Sutton MIAA PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 2002-03: 2-24-03, Annie Westhoff 2001-02: 12-10-01, Jennifer Perkins 1-14-02, Jennifer Perkins 2000-01: 2-5-01, Jennifer Perkins 2-26-01, Jennifer Perkins 1999-00: 1-17-00, Wendi Sobaski 2-28-00, Kelli Kreuser 1998-99: 12-7-98, Kelli Kreuser 1-4-99, Amy Eagan 1-25-99, Kelli Kreuser 1995-96: 2-19-96 Amy Pillard 1-15-96 Amy Pillard 12-5-95 Kristy Brown 1994-95: 1-30-95 Kristy Brown 1990-91: 2-11-91 Angie Gum 1-28-91 Felicia Sutton 1-21-91 Angie Gum 12-17-90 Felicia Sutton AIAW ALL-REGION 6 TEAM 1979-82: Carol Jarrard NCAA DII/DAKTRONICS, INC., ALL-SOUTH CENTRAL REGION 1998-99: Amy Eagan, First-Team Kelli Kreuser, Second-Team ACADEMIC ALL-MIAA After the 1996-97 season, candidates were required to have earned all-MIAA recognition athletically to be eligible. 1996-97: Cathe Pence 1995-96: Amy Pillard 1994-95: Kelly Brewer 1993-94: Jennifer Mitts & Robin Serocke 1992-93: Jennifer Mitts & Robin Serocke 1991-92: Jennifer Mitts, Dara Scharf & Robin Serocke 1988-89: Angie Gum VERIZON ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 1989-91: Angie Gum (Third Team) 1979-80: Sharon Witthoft (Third Team) VERIZON ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT VII 1997-98: Megan Kahn (Third Team) OTHER ALL-AMERICAS: 1998-99: Amy Eagan, Daktronics Inc. (Honorable Mention) & Basketball Bulletin (Honorable Mention) 1999-00: Kelli Kreuser, Kodak/WBCA (Honor able Mention) First-Team All-America It only seemed fitting for Carol JarrardEnfield to climax a brilliant basketball career at Truman with all-America honors. The 6-1 center was named to the 1981-82 AIAW Division II all-America first-team after leading the Bulldogs to an MAIAW State Championship and to a berth in the NCAA Division II South Central Regional and AIAW Region 6 Tournament. Enfield was the first Truman woman to earn first- team all-America accolades. She was also the first Bulldog to be selected three times to the AIAW all-Region 6 team. She concluded her career with 2,006 points, a Bulldog career record, and 1,084 rebounds in 112 games. Enfield was 11th in the final 1981-82 NCAA Division II scoring statistics with a 19.8 average and was 14th in free-throw percentage with a .780 figure. Enfield was the first woman inducted into the Truman Hall of Fame in October of 1992. All-Time Letterwinners Adkins, Kim 78 Allan, Mary 84, 85 Arthaud, Rebecca 87, 88 Ballew, Jenny 95 Bell, Teresa 86 Bernard, Sarah 03 Billerbeck, Tami 84, 85, 86, 87 Boleach, Carey 83, 84 Borstell, Lauren 92, 93 Bouton, Gretchen 95, 96 Boyd, Kelly 88, 89 Brewer, Kelly, 94, 95 Brown, Angie 81, 82, 83, 84 Brown, Kristy 93, 94, 95, 96 Brown, Lucia 84, 86 Bryan, Lisa 99, 00 Chavez, Liz 85, 86 Clarke, Jill 93 Cleven, Jeannette 84,85,86,87 Colvin, Kathy 93, 94 Crone, Paula 84 Daniels, Karen 76, 77, 78 Davis, Terri 94, 95 Deimeke, Amy 93 Dimmitt, Milly 76, 77, 78 Eagan, Amy 96, 97, 98, 99 Fisher, Jennifer 00, 01, 02, 03 Fitzpatrick, Sandra 86, 87 Fletcher, Jessy 01, 02 Floyd, Kelly 02, 03, 04 Fluharty, Meghan 95, 96, 97 Fauser. Marne 97, 98 Gantt, Pam 75, 76 Gaule, Karen 75 Gerber, Robyn 99, 00, 01, 02 Goliday, Ann 88, 89 Gregory, Joy 80 Griffin, Angie 78, 79, 80, 82 Gum, Angie 88, 89, 90, 91 Happel, Jennifer 97, 98, 99, 00 Haring, Hilda 80, 82 Harmon, Melissa 95 Harris, Jan 76 Hayes, Charriss 98, 99 Hays, Nicci, 94, 96 Hecht, Cindy 81, 82 Heeren, Lois 81, 82, 83 Herbst, Hillary 98 Huffman, Jamie 02, 03, 04 Hunckler, Beth, 94 Iddings, Judith 79 Ivanesky, Tracy 83 Jacques, Lisa 78, 79, 80, 81 Jacques, Debbie 75 Janes, Lori 83, 84 Jarrard, Carol 79, 80, 81, 82 Johnson, Carol 79 Jones, Yvonne 82, 83, 86 Kahn, Megan 97, 98, 99, 00 Kahn, Mollie 97, 98, 99, 00 Kinne, Liz, 94, 95, 96 Klawitter, Annette 92, 93 Kreuser, Kelli 98, 99, 00 Libbers, Kameron, 94 Littrell, Laurie 81 Long, Ali 03, 04 Lubbert, Dawn 87, 88 Mack, Sherry 80 Markovich, Emily 04 McKenna, Angela 92 Miceli, Lisa 04 Miller, Susan 84, 85 Minor, Cathy 78, 79, 80, 81 Minor, Kathy 76, 77, 78, 79 Mitts, Jennifer 92, 93, 94 Nesbitt, Vicky 80 Nevins, Laura 79 Nevins, Teresa 75, 76, 77, 78 Newland, Tammy 92 Norris, Mindy 89, 90, 91 O’Farrell, Natalie, 94, 95, 96 Parton, Tammy 82, 83 Patti, Megan 04 Pence, Cathe 96, 97, 98 Perkins, Jennifer 99, 00, 01, 02 Peterson, Noelle 04 Pettersen, Hilde 86, 87 Picha, Shelley 90, 91, 92 Pickens, Dena 78 Pillard, Amy 95, 96 Ponder, Karla 83, 84 Primm, Beth 75, 76 Reiling, Brenda 88, 89, 90, 91 Rhodes, Lori 79 Rogers, Annette 85 Roth, Stacey 99, 00 Rowan, Tracy 79, 80 Rowland, Suzy 75, 76 Russett, Kathy 89 ,90 , 91, 92 Saddler, Christi 90 Scharf, Dara 92 Schultehenrich, Kay 81 Schupbach, Natalie 04 Seiler, Peggy 78, 79 Serocke, Robin 91, 92, 93, 94 Shumaker, Sharon 79, 80 Smith, Sarah 92 Smith, Shari 92 Smith, Shelley 84 Sobaski, Wendi 98, 99, 00, 02 Sommer, Sarah 03, 04 Soper, Rhonda 89, 90 Stein, Sue 90 Stevens, Korena 89 Stone, Denise 78, 79, 80, 81 Sutton, Felicia 88, 89, 90, 91 Sylvara, Debra 77 Thalin, Keagan 01, 02 Theroff, Susan 88, 89, 90, 91 Thomas, Robin 87, 88 Thornburg, Jackie. 84, 85, 86, 87 Thrasher, Deborah 78, 79 Thurman, Tessa 01 Trimpe, Renell 90 Tromp, Adri 03, 04 Trumblee, Judee 82, 83 Turnbull, Emily 01, 02, 03, 04 Uhlmeyer, Jeanne 79, 80 Vogel, Amy 93 Veasley, Anita 85 Volkmann, Anne 95, 96 Wagner, Holly 77, 78, 79 Warren-Grice, April 98, 99, 00 Watson, Megan 97 Welker, Marlys 78, 79, 80,82 Weno, Deb 85, 86 Westhoff, Annie 01, 02, 03, 04 Williams, Joni 81, 82, 83 Williams, Sharron 92 Williams, Sue 78 Witthoft, Sharon 78, 79, 80, 81 Wood, Ashlea, 01, 02 Wood, Teresa 91, 92 Year-By-Year 1972-73 (9-6) Head Coach: Kathy Austin 4th in MAIAW state tournament Date School W-L Univ. of Missouri L Southwest Missouri W Univ. of Missouri W @ Quincy (Ill.) W @ Lindenwood W @ Southeast Missouri W Central (Iowa) W 2-2 @ Central Missouri L @ Graceland (Iowa) L vs. Parsons W @ Western Illinois W @ University of Illinois L Central Methodist W 2-24 @ Central Missouri L vs. Northwest Missouri L Score 34-22 50-19 59-31 64-23 51-28 49-33 46-60 34-36 54-46 48-43 56-58 50-25 45-52 50-68 1973-74 (3-5) 12-5 1-19 1-21 1-29 2-1 2-6 2-8 2-18 Quincy (Ill.) @ Univ. of Missouri Quincy (Ill.) Missouri Western @ Southwest Missouri Northwest Missouri Univ. of Missouri @ Missouri Western W L W L L L W L 1974-75 (8-6) Head Coach: Pam Wood 5th in MAIAW tournament 11-23 Graceland (Iowa) W 12-7 Univ. of Missouri L 12-14 @ Western Illinois W 1-18 Northwest Missouri L 1-25 @ Univ. of Missouri W 1-25 Missouri Western W 2-1 Southwest Missouri L 2-7 @ Missouri Western W 2-8 @ Northwest Missouri L 2-18 @ William Woods W MAIAW State Tournament (Springfield) 2-21 vs. Central Missouri L 2-21 @ Southwest Missouri W 2-22 vs. Univ. of Missouri L 2-27 William Woods W 58-36 44-47 46-42 40-79 58-48 53-34 48-55 75-39 50-80 95-66 37-73 76-55 57-59 91-66 L 43-67 L 59-60 L 62-82 W 110-17 L 52-53 L 64-72 L 59-65(ot) L 57-62 L 45-71 W 78-47 W 68-65 W 66-50 W 72-43 1976-77 (9-10) Head Coach: Mary Jo Murray Date School W-L Score 11-20 @ Tarkio L 62-77 11-23 @ Graceland (Iowa) W 65-62 12-1 Univ. of Missouri L 58-89 Northwest Missouri Tournament (Maryville) 12-3 vs. Tarkio L 37-68 12-4 vs. Graceland (Iowa) W 72-71 12-9 William Woods W 98-56 12-10 Northwest Missouri L 54-82 1-4 @ Western Illinois L 64-70 1-15 Stephens * W 1-21 Central Missouri L 58-69 1-29 Southwest Missouri L 76-86 1-30 St. Louis Univ. * W 2-2 @ Stephens W 97-59 2-5 @ Missouri-St. Louis L 63-79 2-6 @ Southeast Missouri W 56-39 2-8 Graceland (iowa) W 70-48 2-14 @ Univ. of Missouri L 49-88 2-16 Western Illinois L 60-61 2-23 William Woods * W *=Forfeited game. 1978-79 (20-9) 1st in MAIAW 3rd in AIAW Region Six 11-20 @ Florida State L 61-87 11-21 @ Florida Southern W 71-54 11-22 @ Florida Tech. W 42-39 11-28 @ Central Methodist W 93-48 11-30 @ Western Illinois L 54-77 12-2 @ Tarkio W 87-73 12-11 @ Williams Woods L 58-61 12-12 Culver-Stockton W 82-68 1-9 University of Iowa L 50-62 1-20 Missouri-St. Louis W 76-62 1-26 Graceland (Iowa) W 85-48 1-30 Lincoln W 93-79 2-1 @ Culver-Stockton W 85-76 University of Missouri-St. Louis Tournament 2-2 vs. Washington Univ. W 81-51 2-2 vs. Northern Illinois L 84-93 2-7 Central Methodist W 108-41 2-10 @ Tarkio W 65-54 2-11 @ Missouri Western W 71-65 2-13 @ Missouri-Rolla L 53-56 2-16 @ Missouri-St. Louis W 71-58 2-17 @ St. Louis Univ. L 62-71 2-19 Williams Woods W 65-61 2-20 @ Western Illinois L 67-81 MAIAW Tournament (Kirksville, Mo.) 2-22 vs. Missouri-St. Louis W 67-57 2-23 vs. Missouri-Rolla W 59-56 2-24 vs. Missouri Southern W 56-50 AIAW Region 6 Tournament (St. Joseph, Mo.) 3-8 vs. South Dakota W 67-64 3-9 vs. Midland Lutheran L 64-79 3-10 vs. Mt. Mercy (Iowa) W 72-69 1979-80 (16-10) 2nd in MAIAW 11-15 @ Washburn (Kan.) W 11-18 @ Western Illinois L 11-27 @ Bethany (Kan.) W 11-28 Culver-Stockton W 1-30 Missouri-Rolla L 12-1 @ Missouri Western L 12-7 @ Missouri-St. Louis W 12-8 @ St. Louis Univ. L Midland Lutheran (Neb.) Tournament 12-14 @ Midland Lutheran L Northern Illinois Tournament (DeKalb) 1-10 vs. Wayne St. (Neb.) W 1-10 @ Northern Illinois L 1-11 vs. Upper Iowa W 1-11 vs. Notre Dame W 1-12 @ Northern Illinois W 1-16 William Woods W 1-23 @ William Penn (Iowa) L 1-26 Southwest Missouri W 1-29 @ Western Illinois* L 2-2 Grand View (Iowa) L 60-51 95-99 76-69 85-66 67-73 78-80 68-60 71-82 67-80 59-56 78-90 64-36 77-43 73-65 69-51 57-75 94-61 72-75 2-4 2-11 2-12 2-19 MAIAW 2-22 2-23 2-24 @ Culver-Stockton W @ William Woods W Missouri Western W Western Illinois W State Tournament (Joplin, Mo.) vs. Missouri-Rolla W vs. Lincoln Univ. W vs. William Woods L *=Forfeited game. 104-50 55-50 70-68 79-74 66-55 70-59 59-73 1980-81(15-14) 2nd in MAIAW Emporia State (Kan.) Tournament 11-21 @ Emporia St. (Kan.) L 74-80 11-22 vs. William Woods L 62-64 William Woods Tournament (Fulton, Mo.) 11-28 vs. Washburn (Kan.) W 72-55 11-29 vs. Central (Iowa) W 70-69 11-30 vs. Missouri Western L 67-72 12-5 Southeast Missouri W 90-51 12-12 Northern Iowa L 74-75 12-13 Missouri Western W 54-53 1-3 @ Tampa W 77-74 1-5 @ Central Florida L 66-70 Northern Illinois Tournament (DeKalb) 1-8 vs. S.Ill.U.-Edwardsville L 59-81 1-9 vs. Carthage (Wis.) W 71-60 1-10 vs. Northern Iowa W 79-75(ot) 1-13 @ Missouri-Kansas City W 97-53 1-17 Northwest Missouri L 59-85 Truman Classic (Kirksville, Mo.) 1-23 Lincoln W 68-62 1-24 William Penn (Iowa) L 56-76 1-27 @ Missouri Western L 60-65 1-31 Missouri-Kansas City W 81-56 2-5 @ Quincy (Ill.) W 75-65 Grand View (Iowa) Tournament 2-6 vs. Mt. Mercy (Iowa) L 65-80 2-7 @ Grand View (Iowa) L 59-77 2-10 @ William Penn (Iowa) L 66-82 2-13 @ Southwest Missouri L 53-68 2-20 @ Missouri-Rolla W 76-63 2-21 William Woods W 54-52 MAIAW State Tournament (Fulton, Mo.) 2-26 vs. Lincoln W 74-56 2-27 vs. William Woods W 56-55 2-28 vs. Southwest Missouri L 59-61 1981-82 (17-10) 1st in MAIAW Advanced to NCAA DII S. Central Regional 6th in AIAW Region Six Date School W-L Score Emporia State (Kan.) Tournament 11-20 vs. Oklahoma City Univ. L 71-76 11-21 @ Emporia St. (Kan.) L 73-75(ot) William Woods Tournament (Fulton, Mo.) 11-27 vs. Central (Iowa) W 66-61 11-28 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock W 51-49 12-1 Central Missouri L 60-62 Northwest Missouri Tournament (Maryville) 12-4 @ Northwest Missouri W 75-67 12-5 vs. Emporia St. (Kan.) W 61-59 12-7 Simpson (Iowa) L 65-66 12-12 Missouri Western W 80-56 1-6 @ Simpson (Iowa) W 81-55 1-11 Lincoln W 63-52 1-19 Central (Iowa) W 54-44 Truman Classic (Kirksville, Mo.) 1-23 Lincoln W 78-73(ot) 1-26 @ Missouri Western L 66-73 1-29 Missouri-Rolla W 70-55 1-30 Missouri-St. Louis W 69-48 2-1 @ Southeast Missouri L 55-82 2-5 Grand View (Iowa) W 89-75(2ot) 2-6 @ Northern Iowa L 72-89 2-12 Southwest Missouri W 61-51 2-15 @ Lincoln L 61-70 2-17 @ Quincy (Ill.) W 83-47 2-19 @ William Woods W 84-55 MAIAW State Tournament (Cape Girardeau) 2-26 vs. Southwest Missouri W 68-37 2-27 vs. Southeast Missouri W 72-70 NCAA D II South-Central Reg. Championship 3-10 Chapman (if.) L 46-49 AIAW Region 6 (First Round) (Cedar Falls) 3-11 @ Northern Iowa L 60-68 1982-83 (9-16) 5th in MIAA 11-19 @ Central (Iowa) L 62-75 11-20 @ Simpson (Iowa) W 67-63 William Woods Tournament (Fulton, Mo.) 11-26 vs. Arkansas Tech. L 47-56 11-27 vs. Principia (Ill.) W 106-37 11-30 Missouri Western L 52-54 Northwest Missouri Tournament (Maryville) 12-3 vs. Emporia St. (Kan.) L 60-70 12-4 vs. Dana (Neb.) W 75-68 12-10 Graceland (Iowa) W 99-46 1-7 @ Florida International L 51-78 1-8 Missouri-Rolla W 77-57 1-11 Northern Iowa L 63-73 1-15 @ Southeast Missouri L 67-74(ot) 1-19 Northwest Missouri L 60-68 1-22 @ Lincoln L 50-54 1-27 William Penn (Iowa) L 58-69 1-29 @ Central Missouri L 46-71 2-2 Missouri-St. Louis W 78-66 2-5 Southeast Missouri L 66-75 2-9 @ Northwest Missouri L 70-71 2-12 @ Mo.-Kansas City L 62-73 2-12 Lincoln W 73-62 2-18 Simpson (Iowa) W 77-73 2-19 Central Missouri L 63-93 2-23 @ Missouri-St. Louis L 66-81 2-26 @ Missouri-Rolla W 79-49 1983-84 (5-20) Head Coach: Tarry Parrish 7th in MIAA 11-16 @ Culver-Stockton L 64-74 11-19 Missouri-Kansas City L 63-76 11-30 Simpson (Iowa) W 73-67 Northwest Missouri Tournament (Maryville) 12-2 vs. Emporia St. (Kan.) L 76-87 12-3 vs. Dana (Neb.) W 76-49 12-10 @ Missouri Western L 58-102 12-13 Quincy (Ill.) L 62-65 Simpson Tournament (Indianola, Iowa) 1-6 @ Simpson (Iowa) W 66-59 1-6 vs. Mt. Mercy (Iowa) L 58-66 1-7 vs. Tarkio W 78-65 1-11 @ Missouri-Rolla W 68-65(ot) 1-14 Southeast Missouri L 66-83 1-18 @ Northwest Missouri L 68-95 1-21 Lincoln L 44-52 1-23 @ Loras (Iowa) L 65-78 1-28 Central Missouri L 68-83 1-30 @ Quincy (Ill.) L 64-70 2-1 Missouri-St. Louis L 68-72 2-4 @ Southeast Missouri L 50-80 2-8 Northwest Missouri L 68-83 2-11 @ Lincoln L 64-67 2-14 Missouri Western L 72-79 2-18 @ Central Missouri L 51-78 2-22 @ Missouri-St. Louis L 57-62 2-25 Missouri-Rolla L 65-79 1984-85 (6-21) 7th in MIAA Grand View Tournament (Des Moines, Iowa) 11-16 @ Grand View (Iowa) L 64-81 11-17 vs. Central (Iowa) W 76-69 Northwest Missouri Tournament (Maryville) 11-30 vs. St. Cloud (Minn.) L 61-71 12-1 vs. Chadron (Neb.) W 89-56 12-3 Culver-Stockton L 68-71 12-5 @ Missouri-Kansas City L 52-91 12-7 @ Quincy (Ill.) L 68-86 12-12 @ Williams Woods L 58-59 Mississippi State Tournament (Mississippi) 12-14 vs. Georgia State L 62-83 12-15 vs. Southern Univ. (La.) L 42-88 1-9 Missouri-St. Louis L 51-58 1-13 @ St. Ambrose (Iowa) W 76-68 1-16 @ Lincoln L 57-72 1-19 Missouri-Rolla W 75-64 1-23 @ Northwest Missouri L 56-75 1-26 @ Southeast Missouri L 65-87 1-28 Missouri Western L 60-73 1-30 Central Missouri L 63-88 2-2 @ Missouri-St. Louis L 65-73 2-4 Quincy (Ill.) L 68-70 2-6 Lincoln W 76-66 2-8 @ St. Ambrose (Iowa) L 58-74 2-11 William Woods W 79-69 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball 12-4 12-7 12-13 1-10 1-11 1-21 1-24 1-30 2-6 2-8 2-13 2-18 2-19 1975-76 (5-8) Univ. of Missouri @ Southwest Missouri @ Northwest Missouri @ Lindenwood @ St. Louis Univ. @ Central Missouri Missouri-St. Louis @ Western Illinois @ Univ. of Missouri @ Southeast Missouri Western Illinois @ Stephens Quincy (Ill.) 52-50 48-55 74-46 53-54 48-65 45-71 55-34 33-41 1977-78 (14-11) 5th in MAIAW state tournament 11-19 Missouri-Rolla W 69-58 William Woods Tournament (Fulton, Mo.) 11-25 vs. Maryville (St. Louis) * W 11-26 vs. St. Louis Univ. L 65-70 11-29 @ Northwest Missouri L 49-75 12-2 @ Western Illinois L 45-68 12-6 Lincoln L 59-65 1-12 Culver-Stockton W 78-71 1-16 Western Illinois W 71-62 1-17 Central Methodist W 74-44 1-20 @ Southwest Missouri L 72-78 1-21 @ Southwest Baptist W 97-50 1-24 Missouri Western W 58-54 1-27 @ Central Missouri L 67-86 2-1 Southeast Missouri W 76-47 2-4 Columbia College W 93-46 2-7 @ Culver-Stockton W 62-48 2-10 @ Indiana State L 52-72 2-11 @ S.Ill.U.-Edwardsville L 61-81 2-15 @ Columbia College W 116-52 2-17 @ Central Methodist W 102-52 2-18 St. Louis Univ. L 65-71 2-25 Tarkio L 49-68 MAIAW State Tournament (St. Joseph, Mo.) 3-2 vs. Missouri Southern L 65-80 3-3 vs. Missouri-Rolla W 67-51 3-4 vs. Culver-Stockton W 72-58 *=Forfeited game. 30 Year-By-Year (Con’t) 1-6 1-6 1-7 1-11 1-14 1-18 1-21 1-23 1-28 1-30 2-1 2-4 2-8 2-11 2-14 2-18 2-22 2-25 @ Simpson (Iowa) vs. Mt. Mercy (Iowa) vs. Tarkio @ Missouri-Rolla Southeast Missouri @ Northwest Missouri Lincoln @ Loras (Iowa) Central Missouri @ Quincy (Ill.) Missouri-St. Louis @ Southeast Missouri Northwest Missouri @ Lincoln Missouri Western @ Central Missouri @ Missouri-St. Louis Missouri-Rolla W 66-59 L 58-66 W 78-65 W 68-65(ot) L 66-83 L 68-95 L 44-52 L 65-78 L 68-83 L 64-70 L 68-72 L 50-80 L 68-83 L 64-67 L 72-79 L 51-78 L 57-62 L 65-79 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball 1984-85 (6-21) 7th in MIAA Grand View Tournament (Des Moines, Iowa) 11-16 @ Grand View (Iowa) L 64-81 11-17 vs. Central (Iowa) W 76-69 Northwest Missouri Tournament (Maryville) 11-30 vs. St. Cloud (Minn.) L 61-71 12-1 vs. Chadron (Neb.) W 89-56 12-3 Culver-Stockton L 68-71 12-5 @ Missouri-Kansas City L 52-91 12-7 @ Quincy (Ill.) L 68-86 12-12 @ Williams Woods L 58-59 Mississippi State Tournament (Mississippi) 12-14 vs. Georgia State L 62-83 12-15 vs. Southern Univ. (La.) L 42-88 1-9 Missouri-St. Louis L 51-58 1-13 @ St. Ambrose (Iowa) W 76-68 1-16 @ Lincoln L 57-72 1-19 Missouri-Rolla W 75-64 1-23 @ Northwest Missouri L 56-75 1-26 @ Southeast Missouri L 65-87 1-28 Missouri Western L 60-73 1-30 Central Missouri L 63-88 2-2 @ Missouri-St. Louis L 65-73 2-4 Quincy (Ill.) L 68-70 2-6 Lincoln W 76-66 2-8 @ St. Ambrose (Iowa) L 58-74 2-11 William Woods W 79-69 2-13 Northwest Missouri L 70-89 2-16 @ Missouri-Rolla L 66-67 2-20 @ Central Missouri L 55-74 2-22 @ Southeast Missouri L 75-77 31 1985-86 (11-16) 6th in the MIAA Simpson Tournament (Indianola, Iowa) 11-22 vs.Chadron (Neb.) W 76-31 11-23 @ Simpson (Iowa) W 81-59 Washburn Tournament (Topeka, Kan.) 11-29 vs. Northwest Missouri L 75-78 11-30 vs. Panhandle (Okla.) L 53-57 12-1 @ Washburn (Kan.) L 52-54 12-4 @ Culver-Stockton L 64-70 Truman Classic (Kirksville, Mo.) 12-6 Wartburg (Iowa) W 76-48 12-7 Quincy (Ill.) W 80-52 12-9 @ McKendree (Ill.) W 74-60 12-11 @ William Penn (Iowa) L 68-73 1-6 Simpson (Iowa) W 67-57 1-8 @ Missouri-St. Louis W 70-65 1-11 Central Methodist W 69-40 1-13 Harris-Stowe W 68-46 1-15 Lincoln L 61-70 1-18 @ Missouri-Rolla W 67-54 1-22 Northwest Missouri L 69-84 1-25 Southeast Missouri L 53-65 1-29 @ Central Missouri L 64-91 2-1 Missouri-St Louis L 72-75 2-3 @ Missouri Western L 58-84 2-5 @ Lincoln L 68-75 2-8 McKendree (Ill.) W 83-67 2-12 @ Northwest Missouri L 62-83 2-15 Missouri-Rolla L 66-72(ot) 2-19 Central Missouri L 58-67 2-22 @ Southeast Missouri L 44-80 1986-87 (12-13) T-5th in MIAA Simpson Tournament (Indianola, Iowa) 11-21 vs. Midland Lutheran L 65-68 11-22 12-5 12-6 12-9 12-13 1-7 1-12 1-14 1-17 1-19 1-21 1-24 1-26 1-28 1-31 2-3 2-4 2-7 2-9 2-11 2-14 2-16 2-18 2-21 @ Simpson (Iowa) Quincy (Ill.) @ Missouri-Rolla @ Harris-Stowe Culver-Stockton Missouri-St. Louis @ Quincy (Ill.) @ Lincoln Missouri-Rolla Southwest Baptist @ Northwest Missouri @ Southeast Missouri McKendree (Ill.) Central Missouri @ Missouri-St. Louis Harris-Stowe Lincoln @ Southwest Baptist @ McKendree (Ill.) Northwest Missouri @ Missouri-Rolla @ Quincy (Ill.) @ Central Missouri Southeast Missouri W W L W W W L W L W L L W L W W W L W L L L L L 72-65 79-66 57-73 75-36 80-56 72-66 58-64 74-64 67-73 73-70 76-85 38-83 97-49 61-70 76-64 73-41 74-63 51-62 69-59 60-77 70-81 66-74 51-87 51-67 1987-88 (8-20) 4th in MIAA Simpson Tournament (Indianola, Iowa) 11-20 @ Simpson (Iowa) L72-74(2ot) 1-21 vs. Midland Lutheran L 59-68 11-24 @ Quincy (Ill.) L 58-80 11-28 McKendree (Ill.) W 84-75 12-1 @ Culver-Stockton L 61-62 Truman Classic (Kirksville, Mo.) 12-4 Quincy (Ill.) L 63-75 12-5 Augustana (S.D.) L 58-84 12-7-87 @ Harris-Stowe L 69-77 Quincy (Ill.) University Tournament 12-28 @ Quincy (Ill.) L 73-77 12-29 vs. Culver-Stockton L 72-75 12-30 vs. Indianapolis (Ind.) L 70-90 1-13 @ Missouri-St. Louis L 51-57 1-15 Harris-Stowe W 79-74 1-20 Lincoln Univ. W 84-67 1-23 @ Missouri-Rolla W 59-53 1-25 @ Southwest Baptist W 66-62 1-27 Northwest Missouri L 56-78 1-30 @ Southeast Missouri L 59-89 2-3 @ Central Missouri L 71-100 2-6 Missouri-St. Louis W 73-55 2-10 @ Lincoln W 80-74 2-13 Southwest Baptist L 67-79 2-17 @ Northwest Missouri L 60-90 2-20 Missouri-Rolla W 71-59 2-22 @ McKendree (Ill.) L 64-71 2-24 Central Missouri L 75-93 2-27 @ Southeast Missouri L 54-90 MIAA Postseason Tournament (First Round) 3-4 @ Southeast Missouri L 53-91 1988-89 (2-25) 8th in MIAA 11-19 @ Missouri Western L 64-76 Washburn Tournament (Topeka, Kan.) 11-25 @ Washburn (Kan.) L 56-90 11-26 vs. William Jewell L 69-86 11-29 St. Ambrose (Iowa) L 62-89 Truman Classic (Kirksville, Mo.) 12-2 Quincy (Ill.) L 67-92 12-3 Augustana (S.D.) L 77-78 12-10 Nebraska-Omaha L 56-79 12-12 McKendree (Ill.) W 81-80(ot) 12-17 Culver-Stockton L 53-60 12-19 Indianapolis (Ind.) L 58-88 1-7 Missouri Western L 67-97 1-11 Missouri-St. Louis L 60-79 1-14 @ Quincy (Ill.) L 71-79 1-16 Harris-Stowe W 73-44 1-18 @ Lincoln L 60-78 1-21 Missouri-Rolla L 49-82 1-23 Southwest Baptist L 52-65 1-25 @ Northwest Missouri L 55-83 1-28 Southeast Missouri L 51-80 2-1 Central Missouri L 41-98 2-4 @ Missouri-St. Louis L 58-99 2-8 Lincoln L 59-79 2-11 @ Southwest Baptist L 60-70 2-15 Northwest Missouri L 68-84 2-18 @ Missouri-Rolla L 52-98 2-22 2-25 @ Central Missouri @ Southeast Missouri L L 1989-90 (12-13) Head Coach: Lois Heeren 10th in MIAA 11-18 @ Culver-Stockton W Washburn Classic (Topeka, Kan.) 11-24 vs. William Jewell W 11-25 @ Washburn (Kan.) L William Penn (Iowa) Tournament 12-1 vs. Central Methodist W 12-2 @ William Penn (Iowa) W 12-3 @ Central (Iowa) W 12-16 Culver-Stockton W 1-6 @ Missouri-Rolla L 1-10 Missouri Western L 1-13 @ Missouri-St. Louis W 1-14 Pittsburg St. (Kan.) L 1-17 Northwest Missouri L 1-20 @ Missouri Southern W 1-24 Central Missouri L 1-27 Lincoln W 1-31 @ Missouri Western L 2-3 Washburn (Kan.) L 2-7 @ Northwest Missouri L 2-10 Southeast Missouri L 2-14 @ Central Missouri L 2-17 @ Lincoln W 2-19 Quincy (Ill.) W 2-21 @ Washburn (Kan.) L 2-24 Southwest Baptist L 2-26 @ Quincy (Ill.) W 32-72 44-101 2-12 2-15 2-19 2-22 2-26 2-29 @ Central Missouri Emporia St. (Kan.) @ Washburn (Kan.) Southwest Baptist Pittsburg St. (Kan.) @ Missouri-Rolla 11-21 11-23 11-28 12-1 12-5 12-6 12-9 12-12 12-28 12-30 1-6 1-9 1-13 1-16 1-20 1-23 1-27 1-30 2-3 2-6 2-10 2-13 2-17 2-20 2-22 2-27 1992-93 (2-24) Head Coach: Jan Conner T-11th in the MIAA @ Nebraska-Kearney L @ Culver-Stockton L St. Cloud St. (Minn.) L @ S.Ill.U.-Edwardsville L Mt. Mercy (Iowa) L Augustana (Ill.) W Quincy (Ill.) L St. Ambrose (Iowa) L @ Abilene Christian L @ Angelo State (Texas) L @ Missouri Western L @ Missouri-St. Louis L @ Northwest Missouri L @ Missouri Southern L @ Central Missouri L Emporia St. (Kan.) L Missouri Western L Washburn (Kan.) L Northwest Missouri W @ Lincoln L Central Missouri L @ Emporia St. (Kan.) L Washburn (Kan.) L @ Southwest Baptist L @ Pittsburg St. (Kan.) L Missouri-Rolla L 100-97 82-73 73-89 120-83 83-76 96-75 97-82 66-92 62-77 109-106 85-86 82-97 99-87 69-98 94-69 68-76 69-87 74-95 74-98 57-99 92-81 101-63 73-93 75-83 110-87 1990-91 (16-11) 4th in MIAA 11-16 @ Nebraska-Omaha L 79-90 11-17 @ Peru St. (Neb.) W 77-65 11-27 Mt. Mercy (Iowa) W 92-88 12-2 @ S.Ill.U.-Edwardsville W 87-77 12-8 St. Ambrose (Iowa) W 87-83 12-11 Quincy (Ill.) W 89-77 12-15 @ Culver-Stockton W 103-84 12-28 @ Calif.-Stanislaus W 83-82 12-29 @ Calif.-Davis L 61-79 12-30 @ Calif.-Sacramento L 96-98(ot) 1-9 @ Missouri Western L 75-76 1-12 @ Missouri-St. Louis W 109-105 1-16 @ Northwest Missouri W 79-72 1-19 @ Missouri Southern W 86-70 1-21 Missouri-Rolla L 56-63 1-23 @ Central Missouri L 74-79 1-26 @ Lincoln W 99-90 1-30 Missouri Western W 81-76 2-2 @ Washburn (Kan.) L 71-88 2-4 @ Pittsburg St. (Kan.) L 77-78 2-6 Northwest Missouri W 88-71 2-9 @ Southeast Missouri L 82-95 2-13 Central Missouri L 83-94 2-16 Lincoln W 97-71 2-20 Washburn (Kan.) W 91-84 2-23 @ Southwest Baptist W 58-56 MIAA Postseason Tournament (First Round) 2-26 @ Missouri-Rolla L 62-72 1991-92 (3-24) 11th in MIAA Quincy (Ill.) University Classic 11-22 vs. Indianapolis L 81-103 11-23 @ Quincy (Ill.) L 63-85 12-3 @ Augustana (Ill.) L 52-62 12-6 @ Mt. Mercy (Iowa) L 45-74 12-7 @ St. Ambrose (Iowa) L 29-86 12-10 Culver-Stockton W 74-72 12-14 Denver (Colo.) L 67-79 12-16 S.Ill.U.-Edwardsville L 65-72(ot) 12-28 @ Regis (Colo.) L 63-80 12-30 @ Denver (Colo.) L 79-109 1-4 Nebraska-Kearney L 32-77 1-8 Missouri Western W 67-60 1-11 @ Missouri-St. Louis L 58-83 1-15 Northwest Missouri L 58-69 1-18 @ Missouri Southern L 52-97 1-22 Central Missouri L 64-90 1-25 @ Emporia St. (Kan.) L 56-65 1-29 @ Missouri Western L 78-90 2-1 Washburn (Kan.) L 63-66 2-5 @ Northwest Missouri L 46-88 2-8 Lincoln W 63-55 L L L L L L 52-84 65-78 43-91 62-98 36-67 55-91 63-75 64-84 61-79 55-64 65-79 58-54 55-65 42-84 47-90 77-98 48-85 49-67 59-64 60-90 58-83 54-68 46-67 44-81 65-62 63-86 48-74 53-87 44-71 57-85 35-97 59-75 1993-94 (9-17) 10th in MIAA Truman Classic (Kirksville, Mo.) 11-26 vs. Wayne St. (Neb.) L 90-102 11-27 vs. Indianapolis W 89-78 IUPU-Indianapolis Classic 12-3 vs. Indianapolis W 67-63 12-4 @ IUPU-Indianapolis W 83-76 12-8 S.Ill.U.-Edwardsville W 72-70 Happy Chief Classic (Mankato, Minn.) 12-17 @ Minnesota St.-Mankato L 61-72 Surf & Slam Tournament (San Diego, Calif.) 12-28 vs. Queens (N.Y.) W 77-63 12-29 vs. Wis.-Stevens Point W 84-73 12-30 vs. Presbyterian (S.C.) L 80-84 12-31 vs. Alaska-Anchorage L 69-73 1-5 Missouri-St. Louis L 60-72 1-8 Emporia St. (Kan.) L 76-85 1-12 @ Lincoln L 73-74 1-15 @ Missouri Southern L 59-88 1-19 Missouri Western L 65-105 1-22 Central Missouri L 68-91 1-27 @ Southwest Baptist W94-87(2ot) 1-29 @ Pittsburg St. (Kan.) L 90-93 2-2 Washburn (Kan.) L 54-88 2-5 @ Northwest Missouri L 69-84 2-9 Missouri-Rolla L 57-80 2-12 @ Emporia St. (Kan.) W 88-85 2-16 Lincoln W 88-61 2-19 Missouri Southern L 60-65 2-23 @ Missouri Western L 66-102 2-26 @ Central Missouri L 63-78 1994-95 (8-17) T-8th in MIAA Bellarmine (Ky.) College Tournament 11-19 @ Bellarmine (Ky.) L 96-98 11-20 vs. Pitt-Johnstown (Pa.) L 84-104 11-26 Angelo State (Tx.) W 88-82 11-29 @ S.Ill.U.-Edwardsville L 76-79 IUPU-Indianapolis Classic 12-02 vs. Indianapolis L 90-95(ot) 12-03 vs. St. Francis (Ill.) W 110-68 Wayne State Tournament (Wayne, Neb.) 12-9 @ Wayne St. (Neb.) L 65-85 12-10 vs. Doane (Neb.) W 92-87 1-2 @ Univ. of Missouri L 40-97 1-4 Northwest Missouri L 69-97 1-7 @ Emporia St. (Kan.) L 53-76 1-11 Lincoln W 90-56 1-14 Missouri Southern L 72-77 1-18 @ Missouri Western L 64-103 1-21 @ Central Missouri L 66-98 12-30 12-31 1-5 1-8 1-12 1-15 1-19 1-22 1-27 1-29 2-2 2-5 2-9 2-12 2-16 2-19 2-23 2-26 vs. Presbyterian (S.C.) vs. Alaska-Anchorage Missouri-St. Louis Emporia St. (Kan.) @ Lincoln @ Missouri Southern Missouri Western Central Missouri @ Southwest Baptist @ Pittsburg St. (Kan.) Washburn (Kan.) @ Northwest Missouri Missouri-Rolla @ Emporia St. (Kan.) Lincoln Missouri Southern @ Missouri Western @ Central Missouri L 80-84 L 69-73 L 60-72 L 76-85 L 73-74 L 59-88 L 65-105 L 68-91 W94-87(2ot) L 90-93 L 54-88 L 69-84 L 57-80 W 88-85 W 88-61 L 60-65 L 66-102 L 63-78 1994-95 (8-17) T-8th in MIAA Bellarmine (Ky.) College Tournament 11-19 @ Bellarmine (Ky.) L 96-98 11-20 vs. Pitt-Johnstown (Pa.) L 84-104 11-26 Angelo State (Tx.) W 88-82 11-29 @ S.Ill.U.-Edwardsville L 76-79 IUPU-Indianapolis Classic 12-02 vs. Indianapolis L 90-95(ot) 12-03 vs. St. Francis (Ill.) W 110-68 Wayne State Tournament (Wayne, Neb.) 12-9 @ Wayne St. (Neb.) L 65-85 12-10 vs. Doane (Neb.) W 92-87 1-2 @ Univ. of Missouri L 40-97 1-4 Northwest Missouri L 69-97 1-7 @ Emporia St. (Kan.) L 53-76 1-11 Lincoln W 90-56 1-14 Missouri Southern L 72-77 1-18 @ Missouri Western L 64-103 1-21 @ Central Missouri L 66-98 # 1-25 Southwest Baptist W 90-89(ot) # 1-28 Pittsburg St. (Kan.) L 102-104 2-1 @ Washburn (Kan.) L 66-82 2-4 @ Missouri-St. Louis W 86-85 2-8 @ Missouri-Rolla L 67-90 2-11 Emporia St. (Kan.) W 93-79 2-15 @ Lincoln L 64-76 2-18 @ Missouri Southern L 79-93 2-22 Missouri Western L 83-97 2-25 Central Missouri W 67-52 #=Games played at Kirksville Junior High School because of repairs to Pershing Arena. 73-80 51-47 75-82 68-44 73-64 71-78 67-62 55-79 71-79 53-85 85-40 86-60 66-54 70-75 51-78 55-50 73-91 75-88 50-70 45-70 73-82 75-98 65-44 60-72 59-77 1996-97 ( 10-16 ) 9th in MIAA 11-22 Quincy (Ill.) L 67-72 11-25 Rockhurst W 75-65 UNK/Holiday Inn Thanksgiving Tournament 11-29 vs. Northern St. (S.D.) L 53-58 11-30 vs. Texas A&M-CommerceW 72-64 12-13 St. Ambrose (Iowa) L 72-88 12-16 @ Eckerd (Fla.) L 52-61 12-17 @ Tampa (Fla.) W 72-68 Teiko Marycrest Pittsburg St. (Kan.) Missouri Western Washburn (Kan.) @ Missouri Southern @ Northwest Missouri Southwest Baptist Central Missouri @ Emporia St. (Kan.) Lincoln @ Missouri Western @ Washburn (Kan.) Missouri-Rolla Emporia St. (Kan.) @ Southwest Baptist Missouri Southern @ Missouri-Rolla @ Central Missouri @ Lincoln W W L L L L L L L W W L W L L L W L W 79-35 74-72 53-77 61-63 67-80 61-65 67-78 63-77 69-87 70-50 68-66 56-82 93-79 77-91 66-83 55-66 63-51 48-57 58-57 1997-98 (13-14) T-7th in MIAA 11-15 @ Rockhurst L 56-58 11-18 Harris-Stowe State W 111-24 11-22 Mount Mercy (Iowa) W 94-71 11-24 @ Quincy (Ill.) W 89-60 North Dakota State Thanksgiving Tournament 11-28 vs. Minnesota-Duluth L 54-79 11-29 @ North Dakota State L 62-79 12-2 Culver-Stockton W 93-84 12-6 @ Iowa State L 60-93 12-17 Quincy (Ill.) W 80-64 12-20 Illinois-Springfield W 76-47 1-3 @ Pittsburg State (Kan.) L 60-82 1-7 @ Missouri Western L 54-80 1-10 @ Washburn (Kan.) L 53-65 1-12 Missouri-Rolla W 63-53 1-14 Missouri Southern W 92-62 1-18 Northwest Missouri L 62-70 1-21 @ Central Missouri L 50-69 1-28 @ Lincoln L 73-77 1-31 Missouri Western L 77-95 2-2 Washburn (Kan.) W 66-49 2-7 @ Missouri-Rolla W 65-51 2-9 Emporia State (Kan.) L 78-91 2-12 @ Southwest Baptist L 70-71 2-14 @ Missouri Southern W 74-65 2-18 Central Missouri W 78-72 2-21 Lincoln W 82-63 MIAA Postseason Tournament-First Round 2-23 @ Emporia State (Kan.) L 73-88 1998-99 (22-9) 5th in the MIAA 11-14 St. Francis (Ill.) W 11-18 @ Mount Mercy (Iowa) W 11-23 @ Hannibal-LaGrange W Washburn Tournament 11-27 vs. Fort Hays St. (Kan.) W 12-1 Morningside (Iowa) W 12-5 Tuskegee (Ala.) W 12-7 @ Culver-Stockton W 12-17 @ Rockhurst L 12-21 @ Southern Indiana W 1-4 @ Missouri Southern W 1-6 Missouri Western L 1-9 Washburn W 1-11 @ Missouri-Rolla W 1-16 @ Northwest Missouri W 1-20 Central Missouri W 1-23 Rockhurst W 1-27 Lincoln W 1-30 @ Missouri Western L 2-1 @ Washburn L 2-6 Missouri-Rolla W 2-8 @ Emporia State L 2-10 Southwest Baptist L 2-13 Missouri Southern W 2-15 Pittsburg State W 2-17 @ Central Missouri L 2-20 @ Lincoln W MIAA Postseason Tournament 2-23 @ Pittsburg State W 2-25 @ Emporia State L South Central Region Tourn. (Emporia, 3-4 vs. Abilene Christian W 3-5 vs. Missouri Western W 3-6 @ Emporia State L 101-55 80-60 89-53 86-73 92-74 94-72 81-70 58-62 100-87 79-59 76-83 78-68 87-77 89-66 91-61 89-56 98-65 70-89 63-79 73-64 59-93 56-76 103-49 78-65 63-74 79-64 71-64 64-84 Kan.) 94-79 78-68 93-110 1999-00 (17-9) 5th in MIAA 11-20 Mt. Mercy (Iowa) W 83-61 11-24 @ Morningside (Iowa) W 89-71 11-30 Culver-Stockton W 90-54 12-4 Lincoln W 82-41 12-7 @ Hannibal-LaGrange W 67-61(ot) 12-18 Southern Indiana L 78-82 12-28 @ Rollins (Fla.) L 77-84 1-3 Washburn (Kan.) W 63-60 1-5 @ Central Missouri W 72-70 1-8 @ Missouri Southern W 81-66 1-12 Missouri Western L 59-62 1-15 Southwest Baptist W 77-70 1-19 @ Northwest Missouri W 78-65 1-22 @ Emporia State (Kan.) L 72-108 1-26 Missouri-Rolla W 86-53 1-29 @ Pittsburg State (Kan.) L 64-77 1-31 @ Washburn (Kan.) L 85-89(ot) 2-2 Central Missouri L 68-72 2-5 Missouri Southern W 80-64 2-9 @ Missouri Western W 58-54 2-12 @ Southwest Baptist L 56-66 2-16 Northwest Missouri W 105-80 2-19 Emporia State (Kan.) W 75-72 2-23 @ Missouri-Rolla W 66-59 2-26 Pittsburg State (Kan.) W 78-63 MIAA Postseason Tournament-First Round 2-28 Southwest Baptist L 62-71 11-17 11-18 11-24 11-28 12-3 12-5 12-15 12-17 1-3 1-6 1-8 1-10 1-13 1-17 1-20 1-24 1-27 1-31 2-3 2-5 2-7 2-10 2-14 2-17 2-21 2-24 2000-01 (9-17) Head Coach: John Sloop 9th in MIAA @ U. Tampa L @ Quincy W St. Joseph’s W Rockhurst L @ Concordia L Mt. Mercy (Iowa) W @ Rockhurst W U. Nebraska-Omaha W @ Central Missouri L @ Missouri Southern W @ Washburn L @ Missouri Western L @ Southwest Baptist L Northwest Missouri L Emporia State L @ Missouri-Rolla L Pittsburg State L @ Central Missouri L Missouri Southern W Washburn L Missouri Western L Southwest Baptist L @ Northwest Missouri L @ Emporia State L Missouri-Rolla W @ Pittsburg State W 71-73 50-48 99-66 56-58 65-66 73-51 57-44 80-68 56-65 91-74 52-63 67-81 59-91 56-68 47-66 65-73 73-80 60-72 70-69 56-63 58-67 65-76 49-56 52-71 78-66 78-66 2001-02 (14-13) 8th in MIAA 11-16 Northern Michigan L 82-93 11-17 Metropolitan St. (Colo.) W 79-78 11-20 Graceland (Iowa) W 73-49 11-27 Greenville (Ill.) W 62-44 12-05 @ Lincoln W 59-39 12-08 Park (Mo.) W 83-57 12-15 Kentucky State W 95-48 12-29 Quincy (Ill.) W 75-62 1-02 @ Southwest Baptist L 61-64 1-05 Washburn (Kan.) W 55-53 1-07 @ Central Missouri L 57-68 1-09 @ Northwest Missouri W 73-64 1-12 Emporia State (Kan.) W 64-57 1-16 Missouri Western L 57-72 1-19 @ Pittsburg St. (Kan.) L 78-90 1-23 Missouri-Rolla W 61-23 1-26 @ Missouri Southern L 50-80 1-30 Southwest Baptist L 74-77 2-02 @ Washburn L 58-82 2-04 Central Missouri L 60-62 2-06 Northwest Missouri L 62-71 2-09 @ Emporia State L 52-69 2-13 @ Missouri Western L 75-77 2-16 Pittsburg State (Kan.) W 83-80 2-20 @ Missouri-Rolla W 74-55 2-23 Missouri Southern W 62-61 MIAA Postseason Tournament First-Round 2-25 @ Missouri Western L 51-68 2002-03 (9-18) 8th in MIAA 11-22 @ Western Illinois L 43-76 11-26 Westminster College W 109-37 12-4 William Penn Univ. W 88-56 12-6 vs. Cameron W 56-47 12-7 @ Drury L 62-77 12-10 Quincy L 61-62 12-14 Lincoln W 64-57 12-19 Drury L 62-77 12-30 @ Central Missouri W 80-76 1-4 @ Washburn L 57-85 1-8 Northwest Missouri L 42-63 1-11 @ Emporia State L 73-87 1-15 @ Missouri Western L 70-80 1-18 Pittsburg State L 56-77 1-22 @ Missouri-Rolla L 49-74 1-25 Missouri Southern L 73-84 1-28 @ Southwest Baptist L 57-69 2-1 Washburn W 76-71 2-5 @ Northwest Missouri W 74-72 2-8 Emporia State L 69-74 2-12 Missouri Western L 53-88 2-15 @ Pittsburg State L 76-85 2-19 Missouri-Rolla W 87-66 2-22 @ Missouri Southern W 66-61 2-26 Southwest Baptist L 59-78 3-1 Central Missouri L 50-72 MIAA Postseason Tournament First-Round 3-6 vs. Washburn L 48-77 11-15 11-19 11-23 11-24 12-2 12-4 12-21 12-22 12-30 1-3 1-7 1-10 1-14 1-17 1-21 1-24 1-28 1-31 2-2 2-7 2-11 2-14 2-18 2-21 2-23 2-25 2-28 2003-04 (10-17) 9th in MIAA @ Quincy L @ Lincoln W William Penn W Central Methodist W Drury L @ Rockhurst W Susquehanna W Suffolk W Missouri Southern L Pittsburg State L @ Missouri-Rolla WOT @ Emporia State L Missouri Western L @ Washburn L Northwest Missouri L @ Central Missouri L Southwest Baptist L @ Missouri Southern W @ Southwest Baptist L Central Missouri L @ Northwest Missouri L Washburn LOT @ Missouri Western L Emporia State L Lincoln W Missouri-Rolla W Pittsburg State L Noelle Peterson 51-79 58-50 51-45 74-57 61-67 70-54 60-41 69-24 47-68 41-66 68-60 80-94 69-86 55-73 68-85 74-81 71-73 61-59 55-69 55-74 61-89 94-97 60-99 69-81 58-50 78-58 70-85 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball 11-18 11-19 11-25 Angelo 12-1 12-2 12-8 12-18 1-2 1-4 1-6 1-8 1-10 1-13 1-17 1-20 1-24 1-27 1-31 2-3 2-7 2-10 2-14 2-17 2-21 2-24 1995-96 (9-16) Head Coach: Karin Nicholls 10th in MIAA @ St. Ambrose (Iowa) L @ Augustana (Ill.) W @ St. Joseph’s (Ind.) L St./Nathan Jewelers Classic @ Angelo State (Texas) W vs. Cameron (Okla.) W Culver-Stockton L Nebraska-Kearney W @ Southeast Missouri L @ Emporia St. (Kan.) L @ Pittsburg St. (Kan.) L Westminster W Northwest Missouri W Missouri-St. Louis W Missouri-Rolla L @ Southwest Baptist L Lincoln W Missouri Southern L Missouri Western L @ Central Missouri L @ Washburn L Pittsburg St. (Kan.) L @ Northwest Missouri L @ Missouri-St. Louis W @ Missouri-Rolla L Southwest Baptist L 12-21 1-4 1-8 1-11 1-15 1-18 1-20 1-22 1-27 1-29 2-1 2-3 2-8 2-10 2-13 2-15 2-17 2-19 2-22 32 Series Records SEASON OPENERS (8-24, .250) Date 11-15-03 11-22-02 11-16-01 11-17-00 11-20-99 11-14-98 11-15-97 11-22-96 11-18-95 11-19-94 11-26-93 11-21-92 11-22-91 11-16-90 11-18-89 11-9-88 11-20-87 11-21-86 11-22-85 11-16-84 11-16-83 11-19-82 11-20-81 11-21-80 11-15-79 11-20-78 11-19-77 11-20-76 12-4-75 11-23-74 12-5-73 Opponent @ Quincy Western Illinois Northern Michigan University of Tampa Mt. Mercy St. Francis (Ill.) @ Rockhurst Quincy (Ill.) @ St. Ambrose (Iowa) @ Bellarmine (Ky.) vs. Wayne State (Neb.) @ Nebraska-Kearney vs. Indianapolis @ Nebraska-Omaha @ Culver-Stockton @ Missouri Western @ Simpson (Iowa) vs. Midland (Neb.) vs. Chadron (Neb.) @ Grand View (Iowa) @ Culver-Stockton @ Central (Iowa) vs. Oklahoma City @ Emporia (Kan.) @ Washburn (Kan.) @ Florida State Missouri-Rolla @ Tarkio Missouri (Columbia) Graceland (Iowa) Quincy (Ill.) Missouri (Columbia) W-L L L L L W W L L L L L L L L W L L L W L L L L L W L W L L W W L Score 51-79 43-76 82-93 71-73 83-61 101-55 56-58 67-72 73-80 96-98 90-102 63-75 81-103 79-90 100-97 64-76 72-74 65-68 76-31 64-81 64-74 62-75 71-76 74-80 60-51 61-87 69-58 62-77 43-67 58-36 52-50 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball HOME OPENERS (20-11, .645) 33 11-23-03 11-26-02 11-20-01 11-24-00 11-20-99 11-14-98 11-18-97 11-22-96 12-8-95 11-26-94 11-26-93 11-28-92 12-10-91 11-27-90 12-16-89 11-29-88 11-28-87 12-5-86 12-4-85 12-3-84 11-19-83 11-30-82 12-1-81 12-5-80 11-28-79 12-12-78 11-19-77 11-29-76 12-4-75 11-23-74 12-5-73 William Penn (Iowa) Westminster College Graceland College St. Joseph’s(Ind.) Mt. Mercy College St. Francis (Ill.) Harris-Stowe State Quincy (Ill.) Culver-Stockton Angelo State (Texas) Wayne State (Neb.) St. Cloud (Minn.) Culver-Stockton Mt. Mercy (Iowa) Culver-Stockton St. Ambrose (Iowa) McKendree (Ill.) Quincy (Ill.) Culver-Stockton Culver-Stockton Missouri-Kansas City Missouri Western Central Missouri Southeast Missouri Culver-Stockton Culver-Stockton Missouri-Rolla Trenton J.C. Missouri-Columbia Graceland (Iowa) Quincy (Ill.) W W W W W W W L L W L L W W W L W W L L L L L W W W W W L W W 51-45 109-37 73-49 99-66 83-61 101-55 111-24 67-72 71-78 88-82 90-102 61-79 74-72 92-88 97-82 62-89 84-75 79-66 64-70 68-71 63-76 52-54 60-62 90-51 85-66 82-68 69-58 76-70 43-67 58-36 52-50 MIAA OPENERS (8-13, .381) 12-30-03 Missouri Southern L 47-68 12-30-02 Central Missouri W 80-76 (ot) 1-2-02 @ Southwest Baptist L 64-61 1-3-01 Central Missouri L 56-65 1-3-00 Washburn W 63-60 1-4-99 @ Missouri Southern W 79-59 1-3-98 @ Pittsburg (Kan.) L 60-82 1-4-97 Pittsburg (Kan.) W 74-72 1-4-96 @ Emporia (Kan.) L 71-79 1-4-95 Northwest Missouri L 65-97 1-5-94 Missouri-St. Louis* L 60-72 1-6-93 @ Missouri Western L 48-85 1-8-92 Missouri Western W 67-60 1-5-91 Missouri Western L 75-76 1-6-90 @ Missouri-Rolla L 66-92 1-7-89 Missouri Western L 67-97 1-13-88 @ Missouri-St. Louis * L 51-57 1-7-87 Missouri-St. Louis * W 72-66 1-8-86 @ Missouri-St. Louis * W 70-65 1-9-85 Missouri-St. Louis * L 51-58 1-11-84 @ Missouri-Rolla W 68-65(ot) 1-8-83 Missouri-Rolla W 77-57 Note: 1982-83 was the first season the MIAA sponsored women’s basketball =Missouri- St. Louis left the MIAA following the 1995-96 season. OPPONENT........................W-L Abilene Christian (TX)..... 1-1 Alaska-Anchorage .............. 0-1 Angelo State (Texas) ..........2-1 Augustana (Ill.)....................2-1 Augustana (S.D.)..................0-2 Arkansas-Little Rock ...........1-0 Arkansas Tech......................0-1 Bellarmine (Ky.)..................0-1 Bethany (Kan.) ....................1-0 Calif.-Davis ...........................0-1 Calif.-Sacramento ................0-1 Calif.-Stanislaus ...................1-0 Cameron (Okla.) .................2-0 Carthage (Wis.) ...................1-0 Central (Iowa) .....................6-1 Central Florida ....................0-1 Central Methodist ...............8-0 Central Missouri ...............5-45 Chadron (Neb.)....................2-0 Chapman(Calif.)..................0-1 Columbia ..............................2-0 Concordia (Minn.)...............0-1 Culver-Stockton.................15-8 Dana (Neb.)..........................2-0 Denver...................................0-2 Doane (Neb.)........................1-0 Drury.....................................0-3 Eckerd (Fla.).........................0-1 Emporia State (Kan.) .......5-26 Florida International..........0-1 Florida Southern.................1-0 Florida State.........................0-1 Florida Tech. ........................1-0 Fort Hays State (Kan.) .......1-0 Georgia State .......................0-1 Graceland (Iowa) ................7-1 Grand View (Iowa) .............1-3 Greenville (Ill.)....................1-0 Hannibal-LaGrange .............2-0 Harris-Stowe.........................6-1 Indiana State........................0-1 Illinois...................................0-1 Illinois-Springfield..............1-0 Indianapolis .........................2-4 Iowa.......................................0-1 Iowa State.............................0-1 IUPU-Indianapolis...............1-0 Kentucky State ....................1-0 Loras (Iowa).........................0-1 Lincoln..............................30-14 Lindenwood .........................2-0 Maryville (St. Louis) ..........1-0 McKendree (Ill.) ..................6-1 Metropolitan St. (Colo.).....1-0 Midland Lutheran (NE) ......0-4 Minnesota-Duluth................0-1 Minnesota St. -Mankato .....0-1 Missouri (Columbia)...........3-9 Missouri-Kansas City ..........2-3 Missouri-Rolla..................27-21 Missouri-St. Louis ...........15-13 Missouri Southern..........14-13 Missouri Western............12-39 Morningside (Iowa) ............2-0 Mt. Mercy (Iowa).................6-4 Nebraska-Kearney ...............1-2 Nebraska-Omaha .................1-2 North Dakota State.............0-1 Northern Illinois.................1-2 Northern Iowa.....................1-4 Northern Michigan .............0-1 Northern State (S.D.) .........0-1 Northwest Missouri........10-39 Notre Dame (Ind.) ..............1-0 Oklahoma City (Okla.) ......0-1 Panhandle (Okla.)...............0-1 Park .......................................1-0 Parsons (Kan.).....................1-0 Peru State (Neb.).................1-0 Pittsburgh-Johnstown .........0-1 Pittsburg State (Kan.) ......6-16 Presbyterian (S.C.)..............0-1 Principia (Ill.) ......................1-0 Queens (N.Y.).......................1-0 Quincy (Ill.).....................15-16 Regis (Colo.) ........................0-1 Rockhurst..............................4-3 Rollins (Fla.) ........................0-1 Simpson (Iowa) ...................8-2 South Dakota .......................1-0 Southeast Missouri ...........6-19 Southern (La.)......................0-1 Southern Indiana................1-1 S. Ill.Univ.-Edwardsville .....2-5 Southwest Baptist.............7-23 Southwest Missouri ............5-7 Stephens ...............................3-0 St. Ambrose (Iowa).............2-6 St. Cloud (Minn.).................0-2 St. Francis (Ill.)....................2-0 St. Joseph’s (Ind.)................1-1 St. Louis ................................1-5 Suffolk ..................................1-0 Susquehanna .......................1-0 Tampa (Fla.).........................2-0 Tarkio....................................3-3 Teiko Marycrest (Iowa)......1-0 Texas A&M-Commerce........1-0 Tuskegee (Ala.)....................1-0 Upper Iowa ..........................1-0 Wartburg (Iowa)..................1-0 Washburn (Kan.)...............8-25 Washington ..........................1-0 Wayne State (Neb.) .............1-2 Westminster College...........2-0 Western Illinois...................5-9 William Jewell .....................1-1 William Penn (Iowa)..........3-5 William Woods..................11-4 Wis.-Stevens Point...............1-0 Bulldog Records Through The Years ----Overall---Season W L Pct. 1972-73 9 6 .600 1973-74 3 5 .375 1974-75 8 6 .571 1975-76 5 8 .385 1976-77 9 10 .474 1977-78 14 11 .560 1978-79 20 9 .690 1979-80 16 10 .615 1980-81 15 14 .517 1981-82 17 10 .630 1982-83 9 16 .360 1983-84 5 20 .200 1984-85 6 21 .222 1985-86 11 16 .407 1986-87 12 13 .480 1987-88 8 20 .286 1988-89 2 25 .074 1989-90 12 13 .480 1990-91 16 11 .593 1991-92 3 24 .111 1992-93 2 24 .077 1993-94 9 17 .346 1994-95 8 17 .320 1995-96 9 16 .360 1996-97 10 16 .385 1997-98 13 14 .481 1998-99 22 9 .710 1999-00 17 9 .654 2000-01 9 17 .346 2001-02 14 13 .519 2002-03 9 18 .333 2003-04 10 17 .370 32 years 332 455 .422 -------MIAA----W L Pct. 4 8 .333 1 11 .083 2 10 .167 2 10 .167 5 9 .357 6 8 .429 0 14 .000 4 12 .250 9 7 .563 2 14 .125 1 15 .063 3 13 .188 5 11 .313 4 12 .250 6 12 .333 7 9 .438 10 6 .625 12 6 .667 4 14 .222 7 11 .389 5 13 .277 3 15 .167 102 240 .298 -----Home-----W L Pct. 4 1 .800 3 1 .750 3 3 .500 2 2 .500 5 4 .556 7 3 .700 9 1 .900 5 2 .714 5 2 .714 9 3 .750 5 6 .455 1 9 .100 3 5 .375 6 6 .500 7 4 .636 5 5 .500 2 13 .133 3 7 .300 8 3 .727 3 9 .250 2 10 .167 3 8 .273 5 4 .556 5 6 .455 4 6 .400 10 3 .796 11 2 .846 10 4 .714 5 7 .333 10 4 .714 5 9 .357 4 9 .308 169 162 .511 ------Away-----W L Pct. 4 4 .500 0 4 .000 4 1 .800 3 6 .333 3 5 .375 4 6 .400 8 6 .571 6 5 .545 6 7 .462 4 5 .444 2 8 .200 2 9 .182 1 13 .071 4 8 .333 5 8 .385 3 12 .200 0 11 .000 7 6 .538 8 8 .500 0 14 .000 0 14 .000 3 7 .300 1 11 .083 3 10 .231 5 9 .357 3 10 .231 8 7 .533 7 5 .583 4 8 .417 3 8 .273 3 8 .273 6 8 .429 119 252 .321 Neutral Site W L Pct. 1 1 .500 1 2 .333 1 3 3 5 5 4 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 2 1 .500 2 .600 2 .600 3 .625 1 .833 2 .667 2 .500 2 .500 3 .400 2 .333 1 .000 3 .000 1 .000 0 1.000 0 1 .000 3 2 .600 2 2 .500 1 0 1.000 1 1 .500 0 1 .000 3 0 1.00 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 1 1 .500 1 1 .500 2 0 1.000 46 41 .529 Coach Kathy Austin Kathy Austin Pam Wood Pam Wood Mary Jo Murray Mary Jo Murray Mary Jo Murray Mary Jo Murray Mary Jo Murray Mary Jo Murray Mary Jo Murray Tarry Parrish Tarry Parrish Tarry Parrish Tarry Parrish Tarry Parrish Tarry Parrish Lois Heeren Lois Heeren Lois Heeren Jan Conner Jan Conner Jan Conner Karin Nicholls Karin Nicholls Karin Nicholls Karin Nicholls Karin Nicholls John Sloop John Sloop John Sloop John Sloop Eight Coaches The MIAA MIAA Timeline ✶ The league was first organized in 1912 with 14 member institutions which included Cape Girardeau State Teachers, Kirksville State Teachers, Maryville State Teachers, Springfield State Teachers, Warrensburg State Teachers, Central College, Central Wesleyan, CulverStockton, Drury, Missouri Valley, Missouri Wesleyan, Tarkio, Westminster and William Jewell. ✶ In 1924, the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) reorganized to include only the five regional state colleges; Central Missouri, Truman, Northwest Missouri, Southeast Missouri and Southwest Missouri. ✶ The University of Missouri-Rolla joined the conference in 1935 expanding membership to six. ✶ In 1957, the MIAA aligned itself with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) College Division. ✶ Lincoln University became the seventh institution to gain membership in the league in 1970. ✶ The University of Missouri-St. Louis entered the MIAA in 1980, but left the league in 1996. ✶ Southwest Missouri State University left in 1981 to pursue membership in NCAA Division I. ✶ In 1982, the league, for the first time in its history, began sponsoring championships for women’s athletics. ✶ Southwest Baptist University gained membership to the conference in 1986 boosting membership to eight schools. ✶ In 1991, Southeast Missouri State University left to pursue NCAA Division I status and Emporia State (Kan.) University became the 12th member of the MIAA. ✶ In 1992, the league changed it’s name to the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association to better reflect its membership. Commissioner’s Address Ralph McFillen, Commissioner 10551 Barkley, Suite 501 Overland Park, KS 66212 Office: (913) 341-3839 FAX: (913) 341-5887 Matt Newbery is in his ninth year as the Director of Sports Information for the MIAA. He coordinates the league’s media relations and statistics and handles the designing and editing of the association's publications. Newbery also aids in the administration of MIAA championship events. He was an assistant in the sports information office at Pittsburg State University where he graduated in 1990 with a bachelor’s degree in communication. MIAA Sports Information Matt Newbery, Director 10551 Barkley, Suite 501 Overland Park, KS 66212 Office: (913) 341-3080 FAX: (913) 341-2995 MIAA REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS Year 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1982-83 School Washburn Missouri Western Emporia State Emporia State Emporia State Emporia State Missouri Western Central Missouri Missouri-Rolla Pittsburg State Missouri Western Missouri Western Washburn Pittsburg State Central Missouri Central Missouri Southeast Missouri Central Missouri Central Missouri Southeast Missouri Southeast Missouri Southeast Missouri Central Missouri Central Missouri Central Missouri Northwest Missouri Southeast Missouri Central Missouri 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 Washburn Missouri Western Emporia State Emporia State Emporia State Emporia State Missouri Western Missouri Southern Missouri Western Missouri Southern Washburn Washburn Southeast Missouri Central Missouri Central Missouri Central Missouri Southeast Missouri Central Missouri Central Missouri Central Missouri Central Missouri 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 Coach Ron McHenry Dave Slifer B. Schneider B. Schneider B. Schneider Cindy Stein Dave Slifer Scott Ballard Linda Roberts Steve High Jeff Mittie Jeff Mittie Patty Dick Steve High Jon Pye Jon Pye Ed Arnez Jon Pye Jon Pye Ed Arnez Ed Arnez Ed Arnez Jon Pye Jorja Hoehn Jorja Hoehn Wayne Winstead Ed Arnez Jorja Hoehn TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS Ron McHenry Dave Slifer Brandon Schneider Brandon Schneider Brandon Schneider Cindy Stein Dave Slifer Carrie Kaifes Jeff Mittie Scott Ballard Patty Dick Patty Dick Ed Arnez Jon Pye Jon Pye Jon Pye Ed Arnez Jon Pye Jorja Hoehn Jorja Hoehn Jorja Hoehn Institutional Representatives MIAA Members Northwest Missouri State University Washburn University (Kan.) John Rich, President, Emporia State University Mark Mullin, Vice President, University of Missouri-Rolla Kevin Schriver, Sec./Treas., Southwest Baptist University Missouri Western State College Emporia State University (Kan.) TRUMAN STATE UNIVERSITY Central Missouri State University ✶ In 1997, Ken B. Jones retired after serving since 1981 as the MIAA’s first full-time commissioner. University of Missouri-Rolla ✶ Lincoln would leave the MIAA after the 1998-99 season. ✶ Missouri-Rolla announced they will leave the MIAA after the 2004-05 season. ✶ Fort Hays State (Kan.) accepted an invitation to join the league in the 200607 season Rec. 15-3 16-2 17-1 16-2 15-1 16-0 14-4 12-4 12-4 12-4 15-1 16-0 16-0 14-2 15-1 14-2 14-2 14-0 13-1 13-1 13-1 11-1 11-1 14-0 10-2 10-2 10-2 12-0 Pittsburg State University (Kan.) Missouri Southern State College Southwest Baptist University 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball ✶ A major expansion of the league took place in 1989 as Missouri Southern State College, Missouri Western State College, Pittsburg State (Kan.) University and Washburn (Kan.) University joined. Ralph McFillen was appointed commissioner of the MIAA in January of 1997 and began his full-time position upon the retirement of the MIAA’s first commissioner, Ken B. Jones in June of that year. McFillen served as commissioner of the Division I Metro Conference from 1987-95 and commissioner of the Division II Gulf South Conference from 1984-87. McFillen also served as an assistant director of championships at the NCAA from 1972-84. He received a bachelor’s degree in history and physical education at Kansas State University in 1964 and earned a master’s degree in education from KSU in 1967. 34 MIAA Composite Schedule NOVEMBER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15 Northeastern (Okla.) State @ MSSU St. Gregory’s (Okla.) @ ESU Cameron (Okla.) @ CMSU Missouri-St. Louis @ PSU NWMSU @ North Dakota Harris-Stowe (Mo.) State @ TSU WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17 Rockhurst (Mo.) @ WU CMSU @ Lincoln (Mo.) FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19 CMSU vs. Texas TSU vs. Minnesota-Duluth SBU vs. Columbia (Mo.) Augustana (S.D.) @ NWMSU Lincoln (Mo.) @ UMR Tarleton (Texas) State @ PSU Southwestern (Okla.) State @ ESU MSSU @ Central Oklahoma SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20 TSU vs. Florida Tech St. Gregory’s (Okla.) vs. MWSC MSSU vs. East Central (Okla.) SBU vs. Tarleton (Texas) State Southwest Minnesota State @NWMSU CMSU @ Midwestern (Texas) State Columbia (Mo.) @ PSU West Texas A&M @ ESU 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23 Notherwestern (Okla.) State @ ESU William Penn (Iowa) @ NWMSU Missouri-St. Louis @ UMR Southeastern Oklahoma State @ WU SBU @ Rockhurst (Mo.) Iowa Wesleyan @ TSU 35 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26 PSU vs. Eastern New Mexico Ozark Christian (Mo.) @ MSSU Columbia (Mo.) @ NWMSU SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27 PSU vs. Ozark Christian (Mo.) UMR @ Rockhurst (Mo.) Baker (Kan.) @ WU Park (Mo.) @ NWMSU Eastern New Mexico @ MSSU SBU @ Northeastern (Okla.) State Nebraska-Kearney @ MWSC TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30 Grandview (Iowa) @ MWSC Missouri Baptist @ SBU Hannibal-LaGrange (Mo.) @ CMSU McPherson (Kan.) @ ESU Rockhurst (Mo.) @ NWMSU TSU @ Lincoln (Mo.) DECEMBER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3 PSU vs. New Mexico Highlands ESU vs. St. Mary’s (Texas) UMR vs. Montevallo (Ala.) Winona (Minn.) State vs. MWSC Peru (Neb.) State @ NWMSU Lincoln ( Mo.) @ CMSU SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4 WU @ Oklahoma Panhandle State Lincoln (Mo.) vs. MWSC ESU @ Incarnate Word (Texas) UMR @ Saint Leo (Fla.) Philander Smith (Ark.) @ MSSU PSU @ Colorado State-Pueblo Winona (Minn.) State @ CMSU JANUARY FEBRUARY SATURDAY, JANUARY 1 *SBU @ ESU WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 *ESU @ MWSC *UMR @ MSSU *CMSU @ NWMSU *SBU @ TSU *WU @ PSU MONDAY, DECEMBER 6 SBU @ Southern Illinois-Edwardsville Newman (Kan.) @ MWSC MONDAY, JANUARY 3 *MSSU @ MWSC *NWMSU @ UMR TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7 Ozarks (Mo.) @ UMR WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5 *MWSC @ NWMSU *MSSU @ PSU *UMR @ TSU *WU @ ESU WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8 Stephens (Mo.) @ MSSU Morningside (Iowa) @ MWSC Rockhurst (Mo.) @ TSU Drury (Mo.) @ PSU SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11 UMR @ Oakland City (Ind.) Upper Iowa @ CMSU Lincoln (Mo.) @ TSU NWMSU @ Nebraska-Omaha WU @ Drury (Mo.) PSU @ Rockhurst (Mo.) Newman (Kan.) @ MSSU Missouri Valley @ ESU MONDAY, DECEMBER 13 Ozark Christian (Mo.) @ SBU TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14 Benedictine (Kan.) @ WU THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16 Evangel (Mo.) @ WU SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18 TSU @ Drury (Mo.) SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19 NWMSU vs. Harding (Ark.) Oakland City (Ind.) @ UMR WU vs. Southwest Minnesota State CMSU vs. Arkansas Tech SBU vs. St. Thomas Aquinas MONDAY, DECEMBER 20 NWMSU vs. West Texas A&M WU vs. Findlay (Ohio) MWSC @ Incarnate Word (Texas) Oklahoma Panhandle State @ MSSU SBU vs. Wayne (Neb.) State CMSU vs. St. Thomas Aquinas (N.Y.) TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21 ESU @ Cameron (Okla.) MWSC @ St. Mary’s (Texas) WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29 *TSU @ MSSU *MWSC @ WU THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30 *UMR @ ESU *PSU @ CMSU *NWMSU @ SBU SUNDAY, JANUARY 2 *TSU @ PSU *WU @ CMSU THURSDAY, JANUARY 6 *CMSU @ SBU SATURDAY, JANUARY 8 *NWMSU @ MSSU *MWSC @ CMSU *ESU @ TSU *UMR @ WU *PSU @ SBU WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12 *CMSU @ MSSU *ESU @ PSU *SBU @ UMR *TSU @ MWSC *NWMSU @ WU SATURDAY, JANUARY 15 *MWSC @ UMR *PSU @ NWMSU *WU @ TSU *CMSU @ ESU *MSSU @ SBU WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19 *ESU @ MSSU *UMR @ CMSU *MWSC @ PSU *TSU @ NWMSU *SBU @ WU SATURDAY, JANUARY 22 *UMR @ PSU *SBU @ NWMSU *CMSU @ TSU *ESU @ NWMSU *WU @ MSSU TUESDAY, JANUARY 25 *TSU @ SBU WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26 *MWSC @ ESU *MSSU @ UMR *NWMSU @ CMSU *PSU @ WU SATURDAY, JANUARY 29 *ESU @ UMR *SBU @ NWMSU *MSSU @TSU *CMSU @ PSU *WU @ MWSC SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5 *PSU @ UMR *TSU @ CMSU *NWMSU @ ESU *MWSC @ SBU *MSSU @ WU WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9 *MSSU @ ESU *CMSU @ UMR *PSU @ MWSC *NWMSU @ TSU THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10 *WU @ SBU SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12 *ESU @ CMSU *UMR @ MWSC *NWMSU @ PSU *TSU @ WU *SBU @ MSSU TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15 *UMR @ SBU WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16 *MSSU @ CMSU *PSU @ ESU *MWSC @ TSU *WU @ NWMSU SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19 *MSSU @ NWMSU *TSU @ ESU *WU @ UMR *CMSU @ MWSC *SBU @ PSU WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23 *NWMSU @ MWSC *PSU @ MSSU *SBU @ CMSU *TSU @ UMR *ESU @ WU SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26 *UMR @ NWMSU *PSU @ TSU *MWSC @ MSSU *ESU @ SBU *CMSU @ WU MARCH FRIDAY, MARCH 4 Sonic/MIAA Championship @ Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Mo. SATURDAY, MARCH 5 Sonic/MIAA Championship @ Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Mo. SUNDAY, MARCH 6 Sonic/MIAA Championship @ Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Mo. 2003-04 MIAA Season 2003-04 MIAA STANDINGS Washburn (13) Emporia State (8) Northwest MS (17) Missouri Western SC Missouri Southern SU Central Missouri SU Pittsburg State Southern Baptist Truman State University Mo-Rolla W 15 15 14 12 10 8 7 6 3 0 Conference L Pct. 3 .833 3 .833 4 .778 6 .667 8 .556 10 .444 11 .389 12 .333 15 .167 18 .000 W 26 24 24 21 19 15 12 14 10 4 2003-04 MIAA AWARDS Honorable Mention Danielle McKinley, MWSC Eldra Paixao, MWSC Sarah Sommer, TSU Sarah Vollertsen, NWMSU Amber Wheeler, SBU MIAA TOURNAMENT Second-Team Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. G/F G F C G Pct. .839 .828 .774 .700 .679 .536 .444 .500 .370 .148 2004 POSTSEASON RESULTS MIAA ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM First-Team Overall L 5 5 7 9 9 13 15 14 17 23 Aubrie Hallman, MSSU Nicole Patry, ESU Kami Scrivner, PSU Jena Shackelford, CMSU Carla Sintra, WU Lora Westling, WU Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. G G F G C F First-Round # ESU 89 vs. SBU 74 Final # MWSC 70 vs. MSSU 67 Final OT # WU 71 vs. PSU 58 Final # NWMSU 65 vs. CMSU 58 Final Six players selected due to a tie in voting Semifinals # ESU 90 vs. MWSC 75 Final # NWMSU 76 vs. WU 68 Final Most Valuable Player: Amber Wheeler, SBU Michelle Brown, ESU Jane Chalmers, NWMSU Andrea Durante, UMR Wyketha Harrell, MSSU Casey Henningsen Alicia Mercer, SBU Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. G G G F F C Ashley Millham, CMSU Juwanna Rivers, WU Gwyn Smith, SBU Miklannet Tennal, ESU Esmary Vargas-Sanchez, ESU Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. G G F G C MIAA PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Nov. 25 Dec. 2 Dec. 9 Dec. 16 Dec. 30 Jan. 6 Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Feb. 24 Mar. 2 Mar. 9 Janelle Klein, PSU Emily McCord, UMR Bethany Orendorff, CMSU Nicole Greninger, MSSU Amber Wheeler, SBU Andi McAlexander, ESU Sarah Vollertsen, NWMSU Erin Menard, WU Eldra Paixao, MWSC Aubrie Hallman, MSSU Aubrie Hallman, MSSU Eldra Paixao, MWSC & Juwanna Rivers, WU Danielle McKinley, MWSC Danielle McKinley, MWSC Sarah Vollertsen, NWMSU MIAA COMMISSIONER’S ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL Truman Players Kelli Floyd Jr. G Ali Long So. G Lisa Miceli Sr. C Sarah Sommer Jr. F Emily Turnbull Sr. G NCAA TOURNAMENT First-Round (South Central Regional) # ESU 55 vs. West Texas A & M 60 Final # MWSC 57 vs. Drury (Mo.) 74 Final # NWMSU 64 vs. WU 65 Final Regional Semifinals #WU 55 vs. Drury (Mo.) 67 Final 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball Defensive Player of the Year: Eldra Paixao, MWSC Freshman of the Year: Ashley Millham, CMSU Coach of the Year: Brandon Schneider, ESU & David Slifer, MWSC Finals #NWMSU 76 vs. ESU 62 Final 36 Truman 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball T r u m aA m nazing 37 Truman State University has a nationwide reputation for providing a quality education at an affordable price. The last seven years, U.S. News & World Report has ranked Truman as the No. 1 public university in the midwest and the school is widely known as one of the best values in the nation. Truman is a very distinctive institution – one of about only twenty public liberal arts and sciences institutions in the nation. It has a longstanding tradition of excellence and achievement and is an outstanding learning community of scholars, artists, and professional educators dedicated to the success of its students. Undergraduate education is the top priority of the institution. With a total enrollment of less than 6,000 students and a student/faculty ratio of 14:1, Truman is large enough to provide a diverse experience, but small enough to provide all of its students personal attention to their needs and interests. As a nationally recognized university known for its strong student learning outcomes and its commitment to assessment and continuous improvement, Truman is a place where students learn to excel. Truman has the highest graduation rate of any public university in Missouri; in addition, more than 40 percent of these graduates are entering graduate and professional school after graduation. The faculty and staff are here not only to provide academic challenges, but also to foster a supportive environment that enables students to meet these challenges while learning about themselves and the world around them. Truman believes that the best preparation for the future, regardless of a student’s ultimate career choice, is a strong liberal arts and sciences education. Truman also expects each student to develop an in-depth knowledge and mastery of a discipline chosen from one of more than 40 programs in eight academic divisions. Students are encouraged to expand their horizons and explore many different fields of thought as they work closely with the exceptional faculty and other academically talented students. Since learning occurs outside the classroom as well as inside, Truman students are encouraged to undertake research projects with faculty, to participate in study abroad programs, and to develop their leadership capacity through active participation in student organizations. The University seeks well-prepared, motivated students with broad educational interests who desire the advantages of a residential college experience. Our students come from virtually every county of Missouri as well as more than 39 states and 49 countries. Truman’s reputation is built on the ability of its faculty and staff to help students achieve academic excellence while developing their full potential for responsible citizenship in the 21st century. Truman is committed to the advancement of knowledge, to freedom of thought and inquiry, and to the personal, social and intellectual growth of each of its students. The University strives to maintain a recognized standard of excellence in all of its educational endeavors and a responsible stewardship of the resources provided by the people of Missouri. Truman State University is located in Kirksville, Mo., a city with a population of approximately 17,000. Kirksville offers a safe and friendly environment that is intertwined with many advantages of a larger city. Truman students enjoy spending their free time at Kirkville’s Downtown Cinema 8, or the new community Aquatic Center, featuring a 6-lane indoor pool, an outdoor pool, and an incredible waterslide. You will also find Truman students enjoying the outdoors at Thousand Hills State Park. This 3,252 acre park just 2 miles west of Kirksville offers many recreational activities including camping, hiking, biking, swimming, motor boating, sailing, water skiing, and fishing. Kirksville is within a three-hour drive from several large cities, including St. Louis, Kansas City and Des Moines. What Others Say: - The 2004 edition of Kaplan’s Unofficial, Unbiased, Insider's Guide to the 328 Most Interesting Colleges named Truman as one of the best values in the nation. - Truman is one of the top ten universities for offering the best academic experience for the money and was ranked 8th in the social category based upon the number of social opportunities available on campus. The Princeton Review, "The Best 351 Colleges," 2004 - Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine described Truman as one of the nation's top 100 public institutions where a high-caliber college education can be affordable too. - Bottom Line Personal Newsletter listed Truman in an article "Excellent Educations for Much, Much Less." Other schools mentioned included the University of California at Berkeley, Rutgers University, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. - Truman State University was highlighted as one of "50 Colleges That Dare To Be Different." ELLEgirl magazine, August 2003 - Truman was recognized as one of the "100 Coolest Colleges" and was listed as a college that deserves more attention. Seventeen Magazine, October 2002 (online version) University President Barbara Dixon Barbara Dixon became the 14th president of Truman State University on July 1, 2003. Dixon is the first female to serve as Truman's president. Before coming to Truman, Dixon served as provost and vice president for academic affairs at the State University of New York at Geneseo, a public liberal arts university, from 1997-2003. She previously spent 27 years at Central Michigan University where she was a faculty member, chair of the Academic Senate and associate dean and interim dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. Dixon has both a B.M. and M.M. in applied piano from Michigan State University and a D.M.A. in piano performance, literature and pedagogy from the University of Colorado. She is a member of several honor societies including Alpha Lambda Delta, Mortar Board, Pi Kappa Lambda and Phi Kappa Phi. Dixon also holds memberships in the National Music Teachers Association and Delta Omicron, a professional music organization, and is an honorary member of Phi Eta Sigma and Golden Key. Board of Governors Michael T. Schwend, President Sarah B. Burkemper, Vice President Ruth Mach, Secretary Emily Dunn, Student Representative Matthew C. Barnes John W. Briscoe Peter T. Ewell Tom Jayne Wilma Maddox Randa Rawlins Campus Facts Location: Kirksville, Missouri Kirksville Population: 17,300 Undergraduate Enrollment: approximately 5,500 Graduate Enrollment: approximately 200 International Enrollment: approximately 270 students from 50 different countries Male/Female Ratio: 42:58 Student/Faculty Ratio: 15:1 Average Class Size: 22 students Average ACT Midrange: 25-30 Average GPA of Incoming Students: 3.77/4.00 Percent in the Top Quarter of Their Class: 81 Percentage of Freshman Courses Taught by Full-time Faculty: 95% Percentage of Full-time Faculty with Ph.D.s: 85% Graduate Placement: 99% Percentage of Graduates Immediately Entering Graduate School: 44% Academic Year: 15-week semesters Average Cost of Books: $500-600 per year Number of Organizations on Campus: approximately 200 Percentage Involved in Greek Sororities and Fraternities: 22% of women 31% of men Size of Campus: 140 acres Complete information for prospectus students can be found on the web at: http://admissions.truman.edu Athletics 2004 NCAA Champion Women’s Swimming Team Truman MIAA Titles By Sport Football . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Softball . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Men’s Indoor Track . . . .19 Women’s Soccer . . . . . . . .5 Men’s Outdoor Track . . .17 Wrestling * . . . . . . . . . . .5 Men’s Golf . . . . . . . . . . .13 Women’s Indoor Track . . .4 Men’s Cross Country . . .11 Women’s Tennis . . . . . . . .4 Men’s Tennis . . . . . . . . .11 Volleyball . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Men’s Basketball . . . . . . .9 Women’s Outdoor Track . .2 Men’s Soccer * . . . . . . . . .6 Women’s Cross Country . .1 Total . . . . . . . . . . . .142 * The MIAA has discontinued championships in men’s soccer and wrestling 2004 Directors’ Cup Top 10 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) Grand Valley State (Mich.) ................810 California-San Diego ..........................663 Truman ......................................603 North Dakota ....................................574.5 California State-Chico ........................574 Rollins (Fla.) ........................................570 California State-Bakersfield ..............530 North Dakota State ..........................498.5 South Dakota State ..........................474.5 Northern Kentucky ..........................472.5 2003 NCAA Academic Achievement Awards 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) LeMoyne (Tenn.)................................92%* Presbyterian(S.C.) ..............................90% California-San Diego ..........................89% Hillsdale (Mich.) ..................................88% Philadelphia (Pa.) ..............................81% Elizabeth City State (N.C.) ................81% Oakland City (Ind.) ............................81% 8) Minnesota-Crookston..........................80% 9) Truman ......................................78% Winona State (Minn.) ........................78% * Overall 1996 freshman graduation rates Director of Athletics Jerry Wollmering Jerry W. Wollmering was named the Director of Athletics at Truman in September of 1999. Since coming to Kirksville, Wollmering has helped Truman be one of the top athletics departments in the country -- both athletically and academically. Last year, the Bulldogs were one of two schools in NCAA Division II to rank in the top 10 nationally in the NACDA Directors’ Cup and the NCAA Academic Achievement Awards. Prior to coming to Truman, Wollmering served as associate athletics director of finance and administration at Bowling Green State University in Ohio since January of 1998. He was also the assistant athletics director for financial affairs for two years at BGSU, prior to his becoming an associate AD. Wollmering earned a bachelor's degree in business administration and accounting from Drake University in 1987, and a master's degree in physical education and athletic administration from Kent State University in 1993. He is also a certified public accountant with experience as an auditor. Before arriving at Bowling Green, Wollmering was an assistant athletic director at Southeast Missouri State University, a Division I program, for approximately 18 months. While working on his master's degree, Wollmering was a graduate assistant to the athletic director at Kent. A native of Ft. Madison, Iowa, he was a varsity letterman in cross country and track at Drake. Wollmering and his wife, Alicia, have three daughters: Leah, Erica and Kate. What’s In A Nickname Why was the nickname, Bulldogs, selected for Truman State University? O.C. Bell in 1908 referred to his performers as Bulldogs, but it wasn’t an official designation. So far as is known, this term wasn’t used again until the spring of 1915. At the time, a committee of students, including the late President Emeritus Walter H. Ryle, recommended the adoption of the “Bulldog” as the official emblem because of the beast’s tenacity and ability to fight desperately to the end. The spirit of the Bulldog has been evident since the name was selected 89 years ago. It’s not unique though, as at least 16 NCAA schools have adopted the "Bulldog". 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball The Truman State University athletics department has a rich history of success and recently, has become one of the top all-around athletics departments in NCAA Division II -- both for their studentathletes achievements on the field and in the classrooms. Truman athletics can be traced back to 1900 when the school’s football team played its first official game. Since then, some of the top Division II athletes in the Midwest, and even in the country, have displayed their skills in Kirksville, including a NBA Hall of Famer, an Olympic Gold Medalist and numerous Bulldogs who played professionally in their respective sports. Today, the athletic programs at Truman are having more success than ever before. Last year alone, 13 of the school’s teams earned bids to the NCAA Tournament or had individuals participate at the NCAA Championships. Highlighting the team’s national success was the women’s swim team, which won its fourth straight NCAA title, and the men’s soccer team, which went undefeated in regular season play and advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals. Three Bulldog teams - volleyball, women’s soccer and softball - won MIAA championships in 2003-04 and the volleyball team also captured the MIAA tournament title. Individual success included four NCAA champions as wrestler Merrick Meyer won the national 141pound title, swimmer Lija Kaleps-Clark won the NCAA 200-yard backstroke and track athletes Christina Winkler and James Walton captured national outdoor titles in the 400m hurdles and long jump events, respectively. Three different Bulldog women’s swim relay teams also captured NCAA titles. During the 2003-04 school year, 38 Bulldogs were recognized with all-American honors and volleyball player Sarah Shearman received national freshman of the year honors. Women’s swimAll-American and Academic Allming coach American Tameem Yehyawi Colleen Murphy was named the national coach of the year for the second straight season and two other Truman coaches received conference coach of the year honors. The Truman Athletics Department was rewarded for its 2003-04 success with a third-place finish among NCAA Division II schools in the United States Sports Academy Directors' Cup. The Directors’ Cup standings measures the overall success of athletics departments during NCAA Championship competitions. The Bulldogs have now finished in the top-five twice in the last three years and have finished in the top-10 in six straight season. Truman athletes also get the job done in the classrooms. In the 2003 NCAA Academic Achievement awards, which ranked Division II graduation rates for a school’s 1996 freshman class, Truman tied for ninth nationally with a 78% graduation rate. Only one other school in NCAA Division II ranked in the top 10 in both the Directors’ Cup and NCAA Academic Achievement awards. Since 2000, Truman has had 27 academic allNCAA Champion Merrick Meyer Americans, as selected by members of CoSIDA. Only one other Division II school has collected more academic allAmerican honors during that span. Last year, football player Tameem Yehyawi and swimmers Sarah Dance and Diane Betsworth were first-team academic all-American selections and women’s soccer player Sara Murray was a secondteam pick. Truman was one of the founding schools of the MIAA, which now stands for the Mid-American Intercollegiate Athletics Association. Current members of the conference are Central Missouri, Emporia State, Missouri-Rolla, Missouri Southern, Missouri Western, Northwest Missouri, Pittsburg State, Southwest Baptist, Truman and Washburn. 38 Facilities Pershing Building Named in honor of General John J. Pershing, the commander of the American Expeditionary Forces to France during World War I and one of Truman’s most distinguished alumni, Pershing Building is a two-story red brick and stone structure located on the south end of campus. In 1967, a north wing was added to the building. The addition featured another gymnasium, a dance studio, classrooms and offices. Also included in the south wing are indoor racquetball courts and offices. Pershing features a variety of athletics equipment, including a newly remodel weight room, an indoor rubber track and complete athletics training facilities. In 1976, the south wing was added, which houses the Natatorium, with a six-lane, 40-yard swimming pool. Pershing Arena Pershing has one main wood parquet floor, the center court, and two red rubber floor courts located on either side. Originally, the court ran east-west, but was moved and now runs in a north-south direction, with wooden bleachers on the east and west sides. Students at Truman traditionally sit on the west bleachers, while visitors and those with reserved tickets sit on the east side. For basketball games, a press section is provided, upon request, above the east bleachers and, for visiting radio, on the floor next to the official scoring table. The locker rooms are located on the northeast (visitors) and west (home) sides of the facility. 2004 Truman State University Women’s Basketball Weight Rooms 39 Truman has three weight rooms that are at the disposal of the athletes. The largest is the free weights room which is located on the west side of the Pershing Arena on the third floor. This room was renovated during the summer of 2000. The renovations included new ventilation and equipment, and general refurbishment of the interior. Approximately 2,600 square feet, it accommodates 40-45 athletes at a time with eight separate power stations complete with platforms and bumper plates for a wide variety of strength training and rehabilitation. The Nautilus room is located on the east side of the arena near the ramp that leads to the natatorium. The third weight room is the aquatic weight room and is located at the bottom of the ramp on the east side. Sports Medicine The Athletic Training staff works with all Truman athletes to provide prevention, acute care, and rehabilitation for all athletic injuries. Three certified athletic trainers (ATCs) and two team physicians in cooperation with the coaching staff ensure that student-athletes practice and compete safely. The athletic training staff is present at games and practices to quickly assess any injury and provide immediate care. Any student-athlete suffering an injury receives treatment and rehabilitative services in one of the athletic training facilities. The main athletic training facility is located in the northeast corner of Pershing Arena. This athletic training room serves athletes utilizing the facilites in Pershing and those practicing and competing in the outdoor fields and courts. It contains six treatment tables and two taping tables, two whirlpools, muscle stimulation, ultrasound, and a variety of other modalities that are available to treat injured athletes. The officies of the head and assistant athletic trainers are located in this facility. A second athletic training facility is located in the north end of the Bulldog kennels. This athletic training room services athletes using the outdoor track and the football fields. It contains eight treatment tables, four taping tables and four whirlpools. 2004 Newcomers 2004 Truman State University Football 10