2010-11 Media Guide - Milwaukee Panthers

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2010-11 Media Guide - Milwaukee Panthers
2010-11 Milwaukee Panthers
2 | KIMEE CHANDLER
Fr. | Guard | 5-7
Blanchardville, Wis.
20 | SAMI TUCKER
So. | Guard | 5-11
East Lansing, Mich.
3 | KATIE EHLEN
So. | Guard | 5-10
Cambridge, Wis.
11 | LINDSAY LAUR
Sr. | Forward | 6-0
Blanchardville, Wis.
So. | Guard | 5-8
Chesterfield Township, Mich.
21 | AMANDA VIEHAUSER 23 | ANGELA RODRIGUEZ 25 | COURTNEY LINDFORS
Jr. | Forward | 6-2
Minneapolis, Minn.
Fr. | Guard | 5-8
Oak Creek, Wis.
33 | LAURA MELQUIST 34 | ASHLEY IMPERIALE
Fr. | Forward | 6-3
Byron, Minn.
Sr. | Guard | 5-10
Greendale, Wis.
40 | ALLIE PFEFFER
52 | EMILY DECORAH
SANDY BOTHAM
Head Coach
15th Season
KEVIN McMANAMAN
Assistant Coach
First Season
So. | Guard | 5-11
Blanchardville, Wis.
12 | SAMMY THEUT
Fr. | Forward | 6-1
Fitchburg, Wis.
Fr. | Center | 6-4
Elk Grove, Ill.
14 | STEPHANIE SCHELL
Sr. | Guard | 5-10
New Berlin, Wis.
32 | ANNE BRELAND
Sr. | Guard | 5-11
Rochester, Minn.
44 | JENILEE KLOMSTAD 45 | ALEX KLAWITTER
Sr. | Center | 6-4
Pewaukee, Wis.
Jr. | Guard | 5-8
Janesville, Wis.
HEATHER MORRIS
Assistant Coach
First Season
CAMERON TUCKER
Assistant Coach
First Season
2010-11 Milwaukee Panthers Women’s Basketball Media Guide
Coaching Staff
Quick Facts
2010-11 Seniors
Table of Contents
TV/Radio Roster
Table of Contents/Quick Facts
2010-11 Rosters
2010-11 Season Preview
IFC
1
2
3-5
Coaching Staff
Sandy Botham
Kevin McManaman
Heather Morris
Cameron Tucker
Support Staff
6-7
8
8
9
9
Media Information
Milwaukee Sports Information
On the Air
11-12
13
Panther Profiles
Anne Breland
13
Ashley Imperiale
14-15
Jenilee Klomstad
16-17
Lindsay Laur
18-19
Stephanie Schell
20-21
Alex Klawitter
22
Amanda Viehauser
23
Katie Ehlen
24
Sammy Theut
25
Sami Tucker
26
Newcomers27-28
Team Picture
28
2009-10 in Review
Team Statistics
29
Schedule/Results30
Horizon League in Review
31
Team Game-by-Game Statistics
32-33
Points-Rebounds-Assists34-35
Individual Highs and Lows
34-35
Team Highs and Lows
36
Miscellaneous Statistics
37
History
Women’s Basketball History
All-Time Letterwinners
All-Time Numerical Roster
Division I Individual Career Statistics
Panther All-Americans
All-Time Award Winners
Panther Hall of Famers
Post-Season Tournament Teams
38
39-40
41
42-44
45
46-47
48-49
50-53
Records
Yearly Records
54
Records vs. Opponents
55-56
Records vs. Conferences
57
Overtime Games/Ranked Opponents
57
Series Histories
58-63
In-Season Tournament Results
63
Game-by-Game Results
64-71
1,000-Point Club
72-73
Individual Scoring Records
74
Individual Rebounding Records
75
Other Individual Records
76-78
Pre-Division I Records
78
Class Records
79
Double-Doubles80-81
Annual Leaders/Team Statistics
82-83
Single-Game Team Records
84-85
Opponent Team/Individual Records
86
Team Single-Season Records
87
Klotsche Center Records
88
The 2010-11 Women’s Basketball Media Guide was written and edited by Kevin Conway. Editorial assistance provided by Kevin
O’Connor and Chris Zills. Photographs courtesy of Trevor Thompson, Steve Woltmann, John Ward, Milwaukee Convention and
Visitors Bureau, Kevin Conway, Dr. Joe Schell and UWM Visual Imaging. Printing by Commercial Communications, Inc.
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General Information
School Name University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
City/Zip
Milwaukee, Wis. 53211
Founded1885
Enrollment30,000
NicknamePanthers
Colors
Black and Gold
Arena/Capacity
Klotsche Center/3,500
Conference
Horizon League
Interim Chancellor
Michael Lovell
Interim Director of Athletics
Dave Gilbert
Assoc. AD/SWA
Kathy Litzau
Athletics Phone
414-229-5151
Ticket Manager
Brian Morgan
Ticket Office Phone
414-229-5886
Coaching Staff
Head Coach
Alma Mater/Year
Record at Milwaukee
Career Record
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
Director of Operations
Video Coordinator
Athletic Trainer
Sandy Botham
Notre Dame/1988
231-187/14 Years
253-191/15 Years
Kevin McManaman
Heather Morris
Cameron Tucker
Nichole Drummond
Jessica Kern
Renee Reckelberg
Team Information
2009-10 Overall Record
12-19
Home/Away/Neutral5-9/6-10/1-0
League Record
6-12
League Finish
t-7th
League Tournament Finish lost in quarterfinals
Starters Returning/Lost
3/2
Letterwinners Returning/Lost
10/4
History
First Year of Basketball
1971
First Year in Division I
1990-91
All-Time Record
535-469 (.533)
NCAA Appearances/Last
2/2006
Last NCAA Appearance Michigan State/L, 65-46
Media Relations
Assistant SID/WBB Contact
Kevin Conway
Office Phone
414-229-2413
Cell Phone
414-750-0298
Home Phone
414-202-9329
[email protected]
SID
Kevin O’Connor
Assistant SID
Chris Zills
SID Fax
414-229-5749
Press Row Phone
414-229-6276
Coaching Staff
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2010-11 Milwaukee Numerical Roster
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Name
Kimee Chandler
Katie Ehlen
Lindsay Laur
Sammy Theut
Stephanie Schell
Sami Tucker
Angela Rodriguez
Anne Breland
Courtney Lindfors
Danielle Jorgenson
Laura Melquist
Ashley Imperiale
Allie Pfeffer
Jenilee Klomstad
Alex Klawitter
Emily Decorah**
Pos
Fr.
So.
Jr.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Jr.
So.
So.
Year
G
G
F
G
G
G
G
G
C
C
F
G
F
C
G
5-11
Height
5-7
5-11
6-0
5-8
5-10
5-11
5-8
5-11
6-4
6-3
6-2
5-11
6-1
6-4
5-8
G
Hometown/High School/Last School
Blanchardville, Wis./Pecatonica
Cambridge, Wis./Cambridge
Roseville, Minn./Cretin Derham/Colorado State
Chesterfield Township, Mich./Marine City Cardinal Mooney
New Berlin, Wis./Eisenhower
East Lansing, Mich./East Lansing
Oak Creek, Wis./Oak Creek
Rochester, Minn./Lourdes/Rochester Community & Tech College
Elk Grove, Ill./Elk Grove
La Crosse, Wis./Logan
Byron, Minn./Lourdes
Greendale, Wis./Greendale/UW-La Crosse
Fitchburg, Wis./Verona
Pewaukee, Wis./Pewaukee
Janesville, Wis./Parker
Waunakee, Wis./Waunakee/Edgewood
Pronunciation
EE-len
l-OW-er
THOY-t
shell
Sammy
BREE-land
impure-ee-ALL-ee
de-CORE-a
2010-11 Milwaukee Alphabetical Roster
#
23
2
52
3
34
32
45
44
25
11
33
40
21
14
12
20
Name
Anne Breland
Kimee Chandler
Emily Decorah**
Katie Ehlen
Ashley Imperiale
Danielle Jorgenson
Alex Klawitter
Jenilee Klomstad
Courtney Lindfors
Lindsay Laur
Laura Melquist
Allie Pfeffer
Angela Rodriguez
Stephanie Schell
Sammy Theut
Sami Tucker
Pos
Jr.
Fr.
So.
So.
Jr.
So.
So.
Jr.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Head Coach: Sandy Botham [BAH-thumb]
Assistant Coach: Kevin McManaman
Assistant Coach: Heather Morris
Assistant Coach: Cameron Tucker
Director of Operations: Nichole Drummond
Video Coordinator: Jessica Kern
Athletic Trainer: Renee Reckelberg
Year
G
G
G
G
G
C
G
C
C
F
F
F
G
G
G
G
Height
5-11
5-7
5-11
5-11
5-11
6-3
5-8
6-4
6-4
6-0
6-2
6-1
5-8
5-10
5-8
5-11
Hometown/High School/Last School
Pronunciation
Rochester, Minn./Lourdes/Rochester Community & Tech College BREE-land
Blanchardville, Wis./Pecatonica
Waunakee, Wis./Waunakee/Edgewood
de-CORE-a
Cambridge, Wis./Cambridge
EE-len
Greendale, Wis./Greendale/UW-La Crosse
im-pure-ee-ALL-ee
La Crosse, Wis./Logan
Janesville, Wis./Parker
Pewaukee, Wis./Pewaukee
klom-stad
Elk Grove, Ill./Elk Grove
Roseville, Minn./Cretin Derham/Colorado State
l-OW-er
Byron, Minn./Lourdes
Fitchburg, Wis./Verona
Oak Creek, Wis./Oak Creek
New Berlin, Wis./Eisenhower
shell
Chesterfield Township, Mich./Marine City Cardinal Mooney
THOY-t
East Lansing, Mich./East Lansing
** Must sit out the 2010-11 season due to NCAA transfer rules
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2010-11 Milwaukee Panthers Women’s Basketball Media Guide
Coaching Staff
Panthers Primed for success in 2010-11
Milwaukee has combination of experience, talent and youth to return to top of Horizon League
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s
basketball team lost just two players from its regular rotation last season and adds one of its most
highly-touted recruiting classes as it looks to return
to the top of the Horizon League.
“I’m excited about the season,” Milwaukee head
coach Sandy Botham said. “We have added some
nice pieces to our puzzle. I think we have addressed
some needs with some really talented players. We
now have a lot more options as a program and a lot
of depth. We are still going to be young, but hungry.
We have some good experience back that we could
not say we had going into last year.”
Just two years removed from a streak of ninestraight top-two league finishes, the Panthers still
know what it will take to traverse the ever-improving league standings. They are also just a year
removed from a trip to the league championship
game, so the taste of success is still with the team.
Botham returns three starters from the end of last
season, as well as two more players that started at
least 15 games. The staff has the players it needs to
get the job done, but realizes that the key to success
will be in the little things.
“Our mentality and attention to detail will be the
keys to us winning this season,” Botham said. “We
were in a lot of games last season, but lost by a possession or two. We need to focus on doing the little
things, offensively and defensively. We will need to
take care of basketball. The team wrote down three
goals for this season: positive assist-to-turnover ratio, leading the league in rebounding and putting
points on the board. These will be things we are
thinking of every time we take the court. If we can
accomplish those goals, we will be able to compete
at a high level in the Horizon League.”
All told, her rotation was as deep as 10 players in
2009-10 when her team uncharacteristically tied
for seventh in league play. Eight of those players
return a year older and will be joined by a fivemember freshman class that will fight for spots in
this season’s rotation.
“(Our seniors) are hungry,” Botham said. “They came
in wanting to help this program become successful.
We have had a couple of lean years, so these players are very determined and focused. They bring in
Laur Named To Preseason All-League Second Team
Panthers picked sixth in preseason poll
Lindsay Laur of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s basketball team was named to the
Preseason All-Horizon League Second Team in the league’s annual preseason polling of league head
coaches, sports information directors and media.
The Panthers, who tied for seventh in the league last season, were picked sixth in the preseason poll.
Laur returns as Milwaukee’s top scorer and rebounder from a year ago. She scored 13.4 points and pulled
down 7.7 rebounds per game to rank in the top 10 in the league in scoring and top five in rebounding.
She enters her senior season needing just 114 points for 1,000 in her career. An inside-outside presence
for UWM, she also led the team with nine double-doubles and 38 three-pointers.
Defending regular season champion Green Bay topped the preseason poll with 26-of-27 possible firstplace votes and 269 total points. The Phoenix also placed three players on the preseason first team, led
by preseason player of the year Kayla Tetschlag. Butler was picked second with 231 points and Detroit
third with 224 points and the final first-place vote.
Cleveland State and UIC, with 166 points apiece, tied for fourth in front of the Panthers (140 points),
while Loyola (93), Wright State (84), Valparaiso (82) and Youngstown State (30) rounded out the poll.
maturity and know the importance of leading by
example. Their leadership is going to be an important piece to our success.”
Five seniors highlight the team, led by Lindsay Laur,
who topped the team in scoring and rebounding
last season. The Minnesota native made her presence known as a sophomore, when she came off the
bench and averaged 9.6 points and 6.0 rebounds
per game. In her first season as a starter, she improved in both categories, finishing among the top
10 in the league with 13.4 points and top five with
7.7 rebounds per game.
“Lindsay has the ability to score and we’ll look to
her to return as a No. 1 scoring threat,” Botham said.
“She realizes that for the team to be successful, we
will need to have four and five in double-figures a
night. Her ability to not only create for herself, but
create for others will be what we are looking for.
Sometimes she tried to carry the load too much last
season, but we will have other people stepping up
to ease that burden this season.”
She has provided Botham with an inside-outside
threat, picking up nine double-doubles and leading the team with 38 three-pointers. Laur will look
to make her senior campaign memorable with the
program’s first national tournament appearance
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since 2006 and a membership into the 1,000-point
club. She enters the year needing just 114 points.
Ashley Imperiale has been a constant on the floor
for Milwaukee since entering the starting lineup
for the last 18 games of her sophomore season.
She started 30 games last season, missing just one
despite a broken nose midway through the year.
She finished second on the team in scoring with
9.5 points per game and added 4.4 rebounds per
contest as the team’s third guard on the floor. To
complement her hard-nosed approach inside, she
also brings a fine shooting touch with her. She is a
42.5 percent three-point shooter for her career and
makes free throws at better than an 80 percent clip.
Imperiale is recovering from an off-season injury
and will not be ready for the start of the season. But,
Botham knows what to expect when the Greendale,
Wis., native gets healthy.
“Ashley plays a large role in our leadership whether
she is on the floor or not,” Botham said. “She brings
a calming influence, is a threat on the offensive end
and brings tremendous leadership. She is one kid
that never gives up and keeps a positive demeanor
about her. That will be a key for us for when she
comes back.”
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2010-11 Milwaukee Panthers Women’s Basketball Media Guide
Sophomores Sami Tucker and Sammy Theut gained
valuable experience as freshmen, each starting
about half the season. Tucker was named to the Horizon League All-Newcomer Team after coming on
strong just before league play started. She started
the final 16 games of the season, averaging 10.4
points and 5.8 rebounds in games that she started.
She emerged as one of the team’s best inside-playing guards, finishing at 7.4 points and 4.7 rebounds
per contest.
Jenilee Klomstad
As one of two 6-foot-4 centers on the roster, Jenilee
Klomstad headlines a formidable front court with
her size and presence in the paint. Despite being
limited to 18 games with a back injury last season,
Klomstad enjoyed her best season in a Panther uniform. She contributed 9.1 points and 4.9 rebounds
per game and blocked 27 shots on the season. She
is back at full health this season and will lead a post
group that should be one of the tallest front lines in
the league.
“Jenilee had a good summer and was able to get
some positive rehab in (from her back injury last
season),” Botham said. “She is very determined and
really wants to help the team. She has high hopes
for herself and the team. It will be nice to have her
back in the lineup.”
Junior Amanda Viehauser also returns in the front
court after an up-and-down sophomore campaign.
She played the first nine games before a back injury
sidelined her for much of the remainder of the season. Forgoing a medical redshirt, she returned for
the final four games of the season, making a start
and picking up her first career double-double with
16 points and 11 rebounds against Youngstown
State. Her status was up in the air over the summer,
but she is expected to return to the floor this season
in a limited role to start the season.
“We can play Sami (Tucker) in many different positions,” Botham said. “Last year, she was able to create a lot of mismatches for our opponents. She is
coming off a great summer and has gotten into the
best shape of her life—physically and mentally.
Her outside game has stepped up. Her versatility
has been great for our program because we can use
her in so many different ways.”
Theut began her rookie season as the starter at point
guard and was the first freshman to start a seasonopener for Milwaukee since 2003-04. She shifted
to a reserve role when Jodie McClain became the
starting point guard, but played in all 31 games and
finished fourth on the team with 47 assists. Theut
will be in the rotation at the point guard position to
start the year with freshmen Kimee Chandler and
Angela Rodriguez. The trio make up a group that
Botham thinks will push each other to get better.
“Sammy Theut had a great summer,” Botham said.
“She is stronger than ever before, has gained confidence and her ball-handling has improved. Kimee
has nice skills and is working on her transition to
the college game. She’ll bring those skills and her
ability to score to the floor for us. Angela Rodriguez
will also factor in (the point guard role) for us. She
can score, but she is very fluid with the ball. We will
start the year with a point guard by committee between the three of them.”
Stephanie Schell and Anne Breland round out the
senior class, bringing experience and solid shooting
off the bench. Schell is a four-year team captain and
cracked the starting lineup four times last season.
A fundamentally-sound ball-handler, she gives
Botham a calming influence on the court and can
shoot the three. She was fifth on the team in assists
last season and boasts a career assist-to-turnover
ratio of 1.16 entering her final season.
Breland gives Botham a pure-shooting option late
in games. A junior college transfer from Rochester
Community and Technical College, she averaged
4.7 points and made 31 three-pointers in 13.0 minutes per game last season. Five times she hit three
3-pointers in a game, including four times in which
she knocked them all down after halftime.
Junior Alex Klawitter and sophomore Katie Ehlen
each joined the team as walk-ons, but forced their
way onto the court with hard work and solid play.
Klawitter appeared in 29 games last season, hitting
14 three-pointers and dishing out 21 assists in 11
minutes per game. She enjoyed a fruitful stretch
where she hit three-pointers in six-straight games
and had scoring games of eight and nine points.
Ehlen continues to see her role increase, playing in
18 games as a freshman last season. She contributed 1.9 points and 0.6 rebounds per game. She
had five points, two rebounds and a blocked shot in
a game at SIU Edwardsville.
“(Alex and Katie) have experience and will bring
that to the floor,” Botham said. “They have great
work ethic, attention to detail and high expectations for themselves. They also bring good character and positivity to the team. They have their niche;
situations where we have confidence using them.
Last season they were both able to get some more
experience in some big games for us.”
“Milwaukee women’s basketball has a tradition of
strong post players and we expect that to continue,”
Botham said. “To be a successful program, you have
to have weapons in the block. Our post players are
very talented. With our freshman class, we have
already seen it. Courtney Lindfors is a force inside.
It has been very competitive in practice because of
our talent and that is just going to prepare us well
for our challenging non-conference schedule and in
our challenging league schedule.”
Sammy Theut
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The Panthers added a talented freshman class over
the summer, including a pair of highly-ranked players in their states. Rodriguez was rated by HoopGurlz of ESPN.com as the No. 1 shooter in the nation
in her recruiting class and was rated as the No. 2
player in the state. Meanwhile, in Illinois, Lindfors
was the No. 2 post player in the state.
2010-11 Milwaukee Panthers Women’s Basketball Media Guide
A 5-foot-8 guard, Rodriguez brings flexibility to the
lineup for Botham. She will be fighting to crack the
starting lineup from day one and can play either the
point or shooting guard positions. With her shooting skills, the coaches would like to see her play an
off-guard, but her ball-handling skills may push her
into a floor general’s role.
“Angela has incredible versatility,” Botham said.
“She is a strong athlete, very coordinated and fluid
with the basketball. She can score in so many different ways—shoot off the screen, shoot off the
dribble—and is very gifted at finding people with
the ball. She has high expectations of herself, as we
do. She has come in during the preseason in great
shape, strong, and is already one of our most physical guards.”
Lindfors is Milwaukee’s second 6-foot-4 center and
will follow Klomstad into most games. Botham and
her staff are excited with the Elk Grove native’s ability to run the floor, play down low and score from
the perimeter.
Chandler and Laura Melquist also enter the fray
and will look to snap up minutes early in the season. Chandler was a highly-rated point guard out of
Pecatonica High School in southwest Wisconsin. She
was a three-time all-state first-team player at PHS
and was named to the all-state first team as a senior
by Inside Wisconsin Sports magazine.
Lindfors was a two-time all-state performer at
Lourdes High School in Byron, Minn. She helped
the team to third in the state and a 30-3 record as
a senior. At 6-foot-2, she brings added depth to the
Panthers’ front court. She is a true center, but compliments her play with mid-range scoring ability.
Allie Pfeffer walked on to the team in the fall and
at 6-foot-1 will also bolster the front count. She is
a proven winner from a Verona High School team in
Wisconsin that won back-to-back league titles and
played its way into the state quarterfinals her senior
season.
Milwaukee will have plenty of opportunity to mix
its experience and youth in the non-league season
with a number of tough teams on the schedule.
The season gets underway Nov. 13 when nationalpower Oklahoma visits the Klotsche Center in the
season-opener and does not let up with games at
Wisconsin, Michigan State and Illinois State lying
ahead.
Coaching Staff
2010-11 Schedule
DateOpponent
Nov. 6
UW-La Crosse (EX)
Nov. 13
Oklahoma
Nov. 16
@ Chicago State
Location
Klotsche Center
Klotsche Center
Chicago, Ill.
Time
5 p.m.
1 p.m.
7 p.m.
Subway Classic (Milwaukee, Minnesota, Dayton, South Dakota)
Nov. 20
@ Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minn.
Nov. 21
Consolation/Championship
Minneapolis, Minn.
1 p.m.
1/3:30 p.m.
Nov. 27
Western Illinois
Klotsche Center
2 p.m.
Dec. 1
Dec. 4
Dec. 8
Dec. 12
Dec. 19
Dec. 28
Dec. 31
Bradley
Northern Iowa
@ Michigan State
@ Wisconsin
@ Toledo
@ Illinois State
Wright State*
Klotsche Center
Klotsche Center
East Lansing, Mich.
Madison, Wis.
Toledo, Ohio
Normal, Ill.
Klotsche Center
7 p.m.
2 p.m.
6 p.m.
4 p.m.
1 p.m.
7 p.m.
1 p.m.
Jan. 2
Jan. 6
Jan. 8
Jan. 12
Jan. 15
Jan. 22
Jan. 27
Jan. 29
Detroit*
@ Cleveland State*
@ Youngstown State*
UIC*
Loyola*
@ Green Bay*
@ Valparaiso*
@ Butler
Klotsche Center
Cleveland, Ohio
Youngstown, Ohio
Klotsche Center
Klotsche Center
Green Bay, Wis.
Valparaiso, Ind.
Indianapolis, Ind.
2 p.m.
6 p.m.
Noon
7 p.m.
6 p.m.
2 p.m.
7 p.m.
1 p.m.
Feb. 3
Feb. 5
Feb. 10
Feb. 12
Feb. 19
Feb. 24
Feb. 26
Youngstown State*
Cleveland State*
@ Loyola*
@ UIC*
Green Bay*
Butler*
Valparaiso*
Klotsche Center
Klotsche Center
Chicago, Ill.
Chicago, Ill.
Klotsche Center
Klotsche Center
Klotsche Center
7 p.m.
TBA
4:45 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
2 p.m.
7 p.m.
2 p.m.
March 3
March 5
@ Detroit*
@ Wright State*
Detroit, Mich.
Dayton, Ohio
Horizon League Tournament
March 7
First Round
March 9
Quarterfinals
March 11
Semifinals
March 13
Championship
Higher Seed
Higher Seed
Highest Remaining Seed
Semifinals Site
*Horizon League Games | Home Games in BOLD | Times Subject to Change
5
6 p.m.
1 p.m.
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Coaching Staff
2010-11 Milwaukee Panthers Women’s Basketball Media Guide
Sandy Botham
Head Coach • 15th Season • Notre Dame, 1988
In 14 years at the the helm of the University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s basketball team,
Sandy Botham has continued to guide the team to
the top of the Horizon League and onto the cusp of
postseason competition.
Botham has consistently kept UWM in the thick of
the league title chase, including second-place-orbetter finishes eight times since 1999.
The Horizon League’s all-time leader in league wins
(142), Botham led the Panthers to the league championship game just two seasons ago. That year, her
squad became the first team in league history to
play in the tournament first round and advance to
the championship game. To do so, UWM had to win
three games in five days in three different states.
She has also surpassed 200 coaching wins at Milwaukee, just the latest of a number of milestones
she has reached in recent years. In 2007-08, in addition to surpassing 200 wins in her career, she also
broke the league record for league coaching wins.
In Botham’s 14 years at UWM, she has compiled a
224-186 record, including a 142-80 mark in Horizon
League contests.
Not only has Botham led UWM to enormous team
success, but she has also aided in individual player
development. During the Botham era, 31 players
have been selected to the all-league and league
all-newcomer teams. She has coached two of the
top players in league history in Traci Edwards and
Maria Viall. The top two scorers in school history,
both players were two-time league players of the
year. Edwards graduated as the all-time leading
scorer in UWM, state of Wisconsin and Horizon
League history. She was the first woman in school,
state or league history with 2,000 points and 1,000
rebounds in her career.
Both Edwards and Viall also carved out professional
careers for themselves overseas, where Edwards
has been a force in Australia, Bulgaria and, most
recently, Switzerland.
In 2006, Milwaukee advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second time in school history after
winning the Horizon League Tournament at the
Klotsche Center. The homecourt advantage was
made possible by UWM’s second regular season
championship and its first-ever No. 1 seed.
All told, UWM won a school-record 22 games that
Botham Year-By-Year
1995-96Beloit
22-4
1996-97Milwaukee 16-12
1997-98Milwaukee 15-12
1998-99Milwaukee 11-16
1999-00Milwaukee 16-12
2000-01Milwaukee 19-11
2001-02Milwaukee 20-8
2002-03Milwaukee 15-13
2003-04Milwaukee 17-12
2004-05Milwaukee 14-14
2005-06Milwaukee 22-9
2006-07Milwaukee 15-16
2007-08Milwaukee 17-14
2008-09Milwaukee 15-18
2009-10Milwaukee 12-19
At UWM 14 Years
224-186
Overall 15 Years
246-190
.846
.571
.556
.444
.571
.633
.714
.536
.586
.500
.710
.484
.548
.455
.387
.546
.564
• League Record 142 league coaching wins
• Five League Players of the Year
• Set school Division I record with 22 wins in
2005-06, including 12 straight
• Two NCAA Tournaments (2001, 2006)
• Won League Regular Season and
Tournament Championships in 2001 and 2006
• UWM’s first Division I 20-win season in 2002
• Three-Time League Coach of the Year
(1997, 2001, 2006)
• Led Panthers to 16 wins in her first season
after four wins the year before. (Fifth-Best
Turnaround in NCAA Division I)
• Led Beloit College to Division III
NCAA Tournament Second Round in 1996
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Coaching Staff
University of Notre Dame under head coach Muffet
McGraw. During her time in South Bend from 199195, the Irish won the league regular-season title
twice, the league tournament twice and twice went
to the NCAA Tournament. Prior to her assistantship
at her alma mater, Botham spent a year in Milwaukee, assisting Marquette University head coach Jim
Jabir in 1990-91.
season, including a school-record 12-straight
through the league tournament and 17-of-19 after
the calendar turned to 2006. In league play, Milwaukee tied its best ever mark of 14-2 for its share
of the league crown.
When the dust settled, Botham collected a third
Horizon League Coach of the Year honor and her
players garnered six postseason league honors
themselves, including newcomer of the year. Two
Milwaukee players also received all-league first
team awards for the first time in school history.
As a player, Botham played at Notre Dame from
1984-88. A four-time all-league performer, she
ranks among the top-10 in career scoring (1,460),
rebounding (773) and field goal percentage (.588).
Botham led the Panthers to their first-ever league
crown and NCAA Tournament berth in 2001 and to
their first 20-win campaign the following season.
Her teams have gone 105-41 in the league since
1999-00.
The building process started right away for Botham,
who took over a team that won just four games the
year before. She led the squad to 16 wins in 199697, earning conference coach of the year honors in
the process.
That season started a trend for UWM under Botham’s direction. The next year, the Panthers
posted an eight-game winning streak and
claimed a win over No. 13 Nebraska. The 199900 season then included a second-place fin-
ish and an undefeated league home campaign.
Botham came to UWM in 1996 following a successful season as head coach at Beloit College in Beloit,
Wis. Her team went 22-4 in 1995-96, making it the
most successful team in school history. That Beloit
squad advanced to the second round of the NCAA
Division III Tournament before losing to eventual
national champion UW-Oshkosh.
Before becoming a head coach at the collegiate level, Botham spent five seasons as an assistant at the
A native of Madison, Wis., Botham attended Madison West High School from 1980-84 where she was
a standout in three different sports. In addition to
basketball, Botham starred in volleyball and softball at West High. As a sophomore, Botham helped
lead Madison West to the state basketball championship.
Botham was inducted into the Madison Athletics
Hall of Fame in 2007.
Botham earned her bachelor’s degree from Notre
Dame in 1988 while majoring in psychology with a
minor in business. Botham remained in South Bend
for her graduate work, earning a Masters of Science
in Administration from the school in 1990.
Botham Record vs. Opponents
Opponent
RecordLast
Air Force
2-0 2009
Arizona State
0-1 2002
Ball State
3-0 2003
Bowling Green
2-0 2001
Buffalo
0-22000
Butler
18-132010
Cardinal Stritch
1-0 2008
Central Connecticut St. 2-0 2008
Central Michigan
3-1 2009
Chicago State
5-2 2010
Cleveland State
18-15 2010
Creighton
0-22003
Dayton
1-32010
Denver
1-01996
DePaul
0-32005
Detroit
19-112010
Drake
0-42008
Duke
0-12002
Eastern Michigan
0-1 1996
Evansville
1-12010
Florida Atlantic
1-0 1998
Florida State
0-1 2003
Opponent
RecordLast
Furman
1-0 1998
Green Bay
9-23 2010
Hawaii
0-11999
Hofstra
1-01997
Illinois
0-22009
UIC
22-92010
Illinois State
1-2 2010
IPFW
1-1 2005
Iowa
0-22005
Iowa State
0-1 2006
La Salle
1-2 2008
Liberty
1-02003
Loyola
26-42010
Marquette
1-122010
Miami (FL)
0-2 2008
Middle Tennessee State 1-0 2002
Minnesota
1-01997
Mississippi
0-12001
Missouri
0-22000
Montana State
2-0 2001
Navy
1-01997
Nebraska
1-21998
Opponent
RecordLast
New Hampshire
0-2 2003
North Carolina State 0-1 2009
North Dakota State
0-2 2008
Northern Illinois
7-2 2010
Northern Iowa
1-3 2010
Northwestern
3-12006
Oakland
2-02005
Oklahoma State
1-0 2002
Oregon State
1-0 1999
Pepperdine
1-01998
Purdue
0-22003
St. Louis
1-0 1997
St. Mary’s (CA)
1-1 2001
San Francisco
1-1 2002
San Jose State
1-0 2006
Seattle
0-12010
South Carolina
0-1 1998
South Florida
0-1 2006
South Dakota State
0-2 2005
Southeast Missouri St. 4-0 2005
USC
0-12009
SIU Edwardsville
2-0 2010
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Opponent
South Alabama
SMU
Texas-Arlington
Valparaiso
Vanderbilt
Wagner
Washington
Washington State
Weber State
Western Illinois
Wichita State
Wisconsin
Wright State
Xavier
Youngstown State
RecordLast
1-0 2010
1-02006
0-11996
2-22001
5-52010
1-01997
0-12004
0-1 2009
0-1 2003
1-0 1996
1-0 1999
0-122010
21-10 2010
0-21998
17-2 2010
HORIZONLEAGUE
League Regular Season 142-80
League Tournament 14-12
League Home Games 82-29
League Road Games 60-51
Coaching Staff
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Kevin
McManaman
Heather
Morris
Assistant Coach • First Season
St. Mary’s (Minn.), 1992
Assistant Coach • First Season
Arkansas-Little Rock, 2006
Kevin McManaman is in his first season as an assistant women’s basketball coach
at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He came to UWM from Chicago, where
he was an assistant at Domincan University last season after serving on staff for
seven years at Horizon League foe UIC. He joined the Dominican staff just prior to
last season after a short stint with Blue Star Recruiting Services as an evaluator.
Heather Morris is in her first season as an assistant coach at the University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She joined the Panther coaching staff after one season
at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas.
“I’m very excited about Heather joining our staff. She was a great point guard
at Arkansas-Little Rock during the beginning of Joe Foley’s tenure, so she was
there to help build the foundation,” Botham said. “She has had coaching stints at
different levels--high school, junior college, Division II--before going to Lamar.
Larry Tidwell hired her there and they went to their first NCAA Tournament. She
has had great success wherever she’s been. I’m also very excited to bring in a
point guard coach. She is someone who has been in the trenches and can really
teach our backcourt how to be successful.”
“We are thrilled to have Kevin on staff. He was with UIC for seven seasons, so
he has experience in the Horizon League and knows the league extremely well
and will be a great asset for us,” Botham said. “He has strong ties and a great
reputation in Illinois and Minnesota, in terms of contacts, and is a quality guy.
He will be a great role model for our student-athletes.”
McManaman had a strong run at UIC, where he was a part of the team’s ascension
near the top of the league. The team also found unprecedented success, advancing
to the post-season for the first time in school history with a WNIT berth in 200607. The season prior, the Flames advanced to the league championship game,
where they fell to Milwaukee, 71-63. The 2007 team also set a school record with
19 wins and had a school-record 11-game winning streak.
Morris was the recruiting coordinator for the Cardinals for the 2009-10, helping
guide the team to a 26-8 record on the court and a berth in the NCAA Tournament. She was also instrumental in the signing of six student-athletes to National
Letters of Intent for the 2010-11 season.
Prior to her season at Lamar, Morris was an assistant for one year at Western
New Mexico and a year at Tyler Junior College. She has found success each stop,
helping WNMU to double its win total from the year before in 2008-09 and Tyler
to 22 wins in 2007-08.
During his tenure, 13 players earned all-league awards, five were named to the
league’s all-newcomer team and one was named the Horizon League Newcomer
of the Year.
McManaman is familiar with the city of Milwaukee, having broken into Division
I college coaching at Marquette. He joined the Golden Eagle staff in 2001 as
a special assistant and was an assistant coach for the 2001-02 season before
heading to UIC.
Morris got her coaching start at North Little Rock High School in Arkansas after
completing her playing career at Arkansas-Little Rock. She left UALR as the
program’s career leader in assists (235), assists per game (4.4) and as the singleseason leader in assists (139). Her final season, she led the Sun Belt Conference
in assists in setting the school mark. Her freshman year, she averaged over 37
minutes per game and scored 13.5 points per game. She played in 54 career
games over two seasons, sitting out her true sophomore season with an injury.
Prior to Marquette, McManaman spent eight years at St. Mary’s University in
Minnesota in various capacities. In addition to serving as an assistant women’s
basketball coach for seven seasons, he spent three seasons as an assistant softball
coach, five years as assistant director of admissions and a season as assistant facility director and sport science instructor. His time included a 2000 NCAA Division
III National Championship with the softball team and a four-month stretch as
associate athletic director prior to his leaving.
Morris graduated from UALR in 2006 after just three years with her bachelor’s
degree in health science with an emphasis in exercise science. She then began
working on her master’s in education at Lamar.
A native of Carthage, Ark., she played her prep career at Poyen High School,
earning all-state honors all four years and being named state 2A MVP as a senior.
That year, she guided her team to a state title after a runner-up finish her junior
season. In addition to her exploits on the court, she was also successful in the
classroom, maintaining a perfect 4.00 grade point average at PHS and was her
class valedictorian.
McManaman earned his bachelor’s degree from St. Mary’s in 1992 in communication. He earned his master’s in sport administration from UW-La Crosse in 1999.
A native of LaGrange, Ill., McManaman and his wife Katie have one son, Dylan.
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Coaching Staff
Cameron
Tucker
Nichole
Drummond
Assistant Coach • First Season
Ball State, 2007
Dir. of Basketball Operations • Second Season
Milwaukee, 2006
Cameron Tucker was promoted to the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s
basketball coaching staff after serving two years as video coordinator.
Nichole Drummond is in her second season as Milwaukee’s director of basketball operations. In this position, she is in charge of the day-to-day operations of
the team, as well as overseeing travel accomodations and student managers.
“We are thrilled for Cameron to get this opportunity,”Botham said. “He has worked
tremendously hard these last two years and is very deserving of this position. He
has a great basketball background and is really excited to get out there and share
his knowledge of the game of basketball. He knows the system and he knows
our players, so it’s a natural fit.”
Drummond was a four-year letterwinner with the Panthers, attending Milwaukee from 2003-06. A two-time all-league first team player, she was instrumental in UWM’s 2006 Horizon League championship and subsequent trip to the
NCAA Tournament. Drummond is a member of the program’s 1,000-point club
and is currently sixth in it’s Division I history with 1,153 career points.
As video coordinator, Tucker was in charge of all film exchange, editing and game
breakdown for scouting and highlight video purposes.
Drummond graduated from Milwaukee in 2006 with her degree in criminal
justice and earned a certificate in youth development in 2009. She previously worked at a group home for at-risk youth (ages 12-17). Drummond also
coached basketball at her prep alma mater, Kenosha Tremper, for three years.
Tucker joined the Panther staff after serving as an assistant coach at Warner
University during the second half of the 2007-08 season. With the Royals, he
helped with recruiting, game preparation, team practices, individual workouts
and summer camps.
Renee
Reckelberg
Tucker attended the University of Iowa for two years and was a team manager
with the men’s basketball team for two seasons. He then transferred to Ball
State, where he was the team’s video coordinator until his graduation in 2007
with a degree in history.
In addition to his position at Warner, Tucker has also gained coaching experience
with a variety of teams and age groups. He served as a student assistant at New
Castle Chrysler High School, helping the team to the 2003 Class 4A Elite Eight,
and also coached club basketball with the Henry County Heat. His team won the
2002 USSSA National Championship (age 13 and under) and a 2001 Gym Rats
state championship (age 12 and under).
Athletic Trainer • Fifth Season
Eastern Michigan, 2003
Renee Reckelberg is the athletic trainer assigned to the women’s basketball and
volleyball programs and is in her fifth year at Milwaukee.
Reckelberg came to UWM from the University of Illinois, where she completed
her master of science in athletic training in 2005. While with the Fighting Illini, she was the head athletic trainer for women’s swimming and diving and
softball. In this position, she handled prevention of injury, rehabilitation programs and physician referrals, among other things. Reckelberg was also a clinical instructor and teaching assistant, while working towards completion of her
masters.
Jessica Kern
Video Coordinator • First Season
Penn State, 2002
Jessica Kern is the newest addition to the Milwaukee women’s basketball staff, joining the program
as video coordinator.
Reckelberg received her bachelor of science in athletic training from Eastern
Michigan in 2003. As an undergraduate at EMU, she spent time as an intern at
Fraser High School in Fraser, Mich., working with the boys’ basketball and girls’
volleyball programs. She also spent the 2002 season working with the Eastern
Michigan women’s volleyball team.
Kern comes to Milwaukee from Arkansas-Pine Bluff, where she spent the last
two seasons as an assistant coach. She also has coaching experience at the high
school and club level and spent the 2003 season as an assistant track coach
at Marquette University. Kern played collegiately at Penn State, graduating in
2002, and played professionally in Europe for teams in Germany, Switzerland
and Australia, among others.
Reckelberg and her husband, Joe, reside in Oak Creek.
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Milwaukee Sports Information
2010-11 Milwaukee Panthers Women’s Basketball Media Guide
Media members are invited to visit the newly-redesigned www.uwmpanthers.com - the officially-sanctioned website of Milwaukee Athletics - to keep up
with all of the latest information on the Milwaukee
women’s basketball program. The site features weekly releases and previews prior to gameday, plus complete game recaps, postgame quotes, box scores and
up-to-date statistics. Fans can also follow the stats of
all home games live online. The site also features profiles on every Milwaukee women’s basketball player,
as well as special feature stories on the team, updated
throughout the season. Plus the website - hosted by
CBS Interactive - has updated information on all 15 of
UWM’s varsity sports.
Assistant SID/Women’s Basketball Contact
Sports Information Director
Asstant Sports Information Director
Press Box Phone
Informational Releases
The sports information office produces game notes for every women’s basketball game. To be added to an electronic mailing list for prompt delivery of those
releases to your home or office computer, contact Kevin Conway. The release is
also available on the internet.
Kevin Conway
Kevin O’Connor
Chris Zills
(414) 750-0298
Websitewww.uwmpanthers.com
Conway Office/Cell414-229-2413/750-0298
Conway [email protected]
O’Connor Office/Cell414-229-5674/750-2091
O’Connor [email protected]
Zills Office/Cell414-229-4593/750-2090
Zills [email protected]
SID Office Fax414-229-5749
Shipping Address
UWM Athletics - Sports Information
UWM Pavilion, Room 140
Milwaukee, WI 53211
Credential Requests
All requests for media credentials for Milwaukee women’s basketball home
games should be made to Kevin Conway in the Milwaukee Sports Information
office as early as possible.
Interviews
All interviews with players and coaches should be arranged through Kevin
Conway. Players’ personal phone numbers will not be released to the media.
Practices are open to the media and players and coaches are available to the
media at that time.
Social Media
Twitter
@mkepanthers (General Dept.)
@ k_conway2 (Kevin Conway)
Facebook
Search “Milwaukee Panthers”
YouTube
youtube.com/uwmathletics
Verizon Wireless Panther Blogzone
uwmpantherscom.blogspot.com
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Milwaukee Sports Information
Kevin
O’Connor
Kevin
Conway
Assistant Sports Information Director
Women’s Basketball, Women’s Soccer,
Cross Country, Track & Field
Associate AD - Communications
Men’s Basketball, Volleyball, Tennis
Kevin O’Connor is in his 11th year directing the
media relations efforts for UWM Athletics and
was promoted to associate athletic director last
summer.
Kevin Conway is in his seventh year as an assistant
sports information director at UWM. Conway is the
main contact for women’s soccer, women’s basketball, track and field and cross
country while also handling much of the design work for UWM media guide
covers, posters and other materials.
O’Connor joined the UWM staff in October of 2000, serving as the sports information director and special assistant to the athletic director. He is the main contact
for men’s basketball, women’s volleyball and tennis while also overseeing all
external affairs efforts in the department.
Prior to returning to UWM in 2004, Conway spent a year as a media relations
intern at Miami (Ohio) University. He was the school’s contact for women’s soccer,
swimming and diving, track and field, cross country and softball.
Prior to coming to UWM, O’Connor established a wide-ranging media background.
He was the program director at WOSH Radio in Oshkosh, Wis., where he served
as the play-by-play voice for UW-Oshkosh basketball and the voice of the NCAA
Division III College World Series.
As an undergraduate at UWM, Conway worked in the sports information office
performing a variety of duties, working extensively on Horizon League Championships for men’s and women’s soccer and men’s basketball. He also produced
the 2002 and 2003 baseball media guides.
O’Connor also worked as the news director, sports director and program director of
WPVL Radio in Platteville, Wis. He was actively involved in the broadcast coverage
of UW-Platteville sports, broadcasting two NCAA Division III National Championships and a third at WSUP Radio in Platteville. O’Connor’s media background also
includes time as a student assistant and interim sports information director at
UW-Platteville. He also has worked for the Associated Press and done freelance
work for the Wisconsin State Journal and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel while
also working as a regular contributor to D3Hoops.com. O’Connor also spent a year
as an on-air host and producer at WAUK Radio in Waukesha, Wis.
Kevin and his wife, Jen, live in Greenfield.
Chris
Zills
Assistant Sports Information Director
Men’s Basketball (Secondary), Men’s Soccer,
Swimming & Diving, Baseball
He has continued his broadcasting work at UWM, handling play-by-play for the
UWM/Duke NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Tournament game for ESPN
Regional TV in 2001. In 2004, he called the action as the UWM men’s basketball
team played Boise State in the National Invitation Tournament.
Chris Zills is in his sixth year as an assistant sports
information director at UWM. Zills came to Milwaukee from Marian University in Fond du Lac, where he spent four years as the
school’s sports information director.
Kevin and his wife, Beth, live in Brown Deer.
Chris
Lins
New Media Assistant
Chris Lins is in is second year as New Media Assistant for UWM Athletics.
At UWM, Zills is the primary media relations contact for men’s soccer, swimming
and diving and baseball. He also assists SID Kevin O’Connor with men’s basketball.
In his position, Lins is directing all of the online
video efforts for the Panthers, including live
broadcasts on the Horizon League Network. He
also creates extensive feature content which is
available on UWM’s official athletic website, on
the Milwaukee channel of HLN and through the
Panthers’ You Tube channel.
Zills, a Wisconsin native who earned his undergraduate degree from UWLaCrosse and masters from Marian, has also worked for the LaCrosse Bobcats
in the Continental Basketball Association and served an internship with the
Milwaukee Brewers.
Lins was a four-year letterwinner as a defender
with the Panthers (2003-07), playing in two NCAA
Tournaments in his tenure.
He is currently pursuing his master’s degree at
UWM after receiving his degree in communications from the school in 2007.
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At Marian, Zills was responsible for the promotion and media relations activities
for the entire Division III athletic department and its 12 varsity sports. Zills was
regularly honored by the College Sports Information Directors Association of
America for his various publications. He also served as the secretary and director of public relations for the Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association, of which
Marian is a member.
Zills, his wife, Bridget, and sons, Quinn and Lucas, live in West Bend.
On the Air
2010-11 Milwaukee Panthers Women’s Basketball Media Guide
Scott
Warras
Bob
Brainerd
Television Play-By-Play
Television Analyst
Scott Warras is in his fifth
season as the play-by-play
voice for Milwaukee women’s basketball. Not only is
he behind the microphone
for each and every game,
but he also hosts the “Sandy
Botham Radio Show” and
the “Sandy Botham TV Show”.
Local media veteran Bob Brainerd handles playby-play for the Milwaukee women’s basketball
broadcasts alongside Maria Viall.
For the third-straight season, former Panther great
Maria Viall will be a part of the Milwaukee women’s
basketball telecasts.
Radio Play-By-Play, Botham Show host
In addition to his women’s basketball duties, he also
serves as sideline reporter on select Milwaukee men’s
basketball telecasts.
A native of West Allis, Wis. and a graduate of Wisconsin Lutheran College, Warras’work in broadcast media
spans a variety of outlets throughout southeastern
Wisconsin.
In addition to his work with the Panthers, he can also
be seen carrying out television duties for the state’s
Time Warner Cable Sports 32 coverage of high school,
college, and semi-pro sporting events. Keeping
close ties to his alma mater, Warras is the Broadcast
Coordinator for Wisconsin Lutheran College and can
be heard calling Warriors football during the fall. He’s
also employed by WTMJ Radio in Milwaukee where
he is the producer of “Midday with Charlie Sykes.”
When off the air, Warras serves as guest announcer for
the Milwaukee Festival Brass and spends his summers
working as a high school baseball umpire.
He has been the TV voice of the
Panthers for the last four seasons,
getting his first taste of the program
as its radio play-by-play announcer
during its 2006 league and NCAA
Tournament run.
In addition to his UWM duties,
Brainerd currently does play-byplay at Time Warner Cable Sports
32, calling Wisconsin Timber Rattlers games in Appleton as well as
the area high school football and
basketball scene. During an earlier
association with FS Wisconsin, his
list of teams and duties have included the Packers,
Bucks, Brewers and the WIAA State Championships.
Brainerd has a breadth of local broadcasting experience, having spent seven seasons as a reporter and
producer of “Preps Plus: The Milwaukee Journal
Sentinel High School Sports Show” and served as
sports and news anchor/reporter/producer at each
of the four major boradcasts stations in Milwaukee.
Brainerd has also handled play-by-play duties for the
Milwaukee Mustangs and Milwaukee Iron. He also
currently handles PA responsibilities for the Milwaukee men’s basketball team at the U.S. Cellular Arena.
Maria
Viall
In her capacity as a standout on the
court, she lends valuable insight
into the Panther program.
Away from the court, Viall is a buyer
for Stan’s Bootery.
Viall starred for Milwaukee from
2000-04, playing on the 2001 NCAA
Tournament and league championship team and graduating as the
program’s all-time leading scorer. A
two-time Horizon League Player of
the Year, she scored 1,867 points in
a Panther uniform and pulled down
971 rebounds. She was the program’s all-time leading
scorer and the top rebounder in its Division I history
when she graduated. She still holds school records
for rebounds in a season (315), single-season blocks
(53) and career blocks (167).
After her Panther career, she went to Europe, where
she enjoyed a professional career for teams in Hungary and Sweden.
Viall graduated from Milwaukee in 2004 with a
degree in journalism and mass communication.
The Sandy Botham Show
The 30-minute Sandy Botham TV Show will begin
airing weekly starting in January. The show will air
on Time Warner Sports Channel 32. Check your local
TV/Radio Games
listings for air dates and times. The Sandy Botham
Every Milwaukee women’s basketball game can be heard live on the AM920 The Wolf. This marks fourth- Show features highlights, player interviews and instraight season the Panthers have had a comprehensive radio package, giving access to UWM basketball all sight into the Panthers from Coach Botham.
season long. All games can also be found at uwmpanthers.com outside the Milwaukee area.
The Panthers continue with an extensive television package again this season. Select games will be televised live on Time Warner Sports Channel 32 in Milwaukee. Fans can also re-live the excitement, as each
game will be replayed on TWS and available on Wisconsin On Demand Channel 1111. In addition, all league
home games will also be available on Wisconsin On Demand. All Horizon League games and select other
contests will also be streamed live on the Horizon League Network. The webcasts are free and can be access
from uwmpanthers.com or by visiting horizonleaguenetwork.tv/.
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Sandy Botham Radio Show
The Sandy Botham Radio Show will be aired live
on AM920 WOKY throughout the season. The show
will be broadcast live and will feature special promotions, player interviews and fan interaction. The
half-hour show airs weekly at 7 p.m. on Mondays
or Tuesday.
2010-11 Milwaukee Panthers Women’s Basketball Media Guide
32 | Anne Breland
Panther Profiles
Senior • Guard • 6-1 • Microbiology
Rochester, Minn./Lourdes/RCTC
Year
G-GS Min.-MPG FG-FGA FG% 3pt-Att 3pt% FT-FTA FT% O-D Reb RPG Ast TO BL ST PtsPPG
2009-10Junior 28-0365-13.044-113.389 31-83 .373 12-121.00016-31 471.7 7 30 1 4 1314.7
Totals 1 year 28-0365-13.044-113.389 31-83 .373 12-121.00016-31 471.7 7 30 1 4 1314.7
2009-10 (Junior): Came off the bench in 28
contests ... finished second on the team with 31
three-pointers made ... her 37.3 percent three-point
percentage was sixth in the Horizon League ... hit
three 3-pointers in a game five times over the course
of the season, with all coming in the second half four
times ... made three’s in each of her final seven games
of the season ... scored seven points and pulled down
four rebounds in Milwaukee debut at Evansville Nov.
13 ... hit 3-of-4 three-point attempts on her way
to 13 points at SIU Edwardsville two days later ...
in her next game, Nov. 19 vs. Wisconsin, hit three
more three’s for nine points ... scored eight points at
Seattle University Nov. 29 ... drained three 3-pointers
on her way to 11 points vs. Detroit Jan. 7 ... had three
3’s once again on four attempts at Green Bay Feb. 13,
finishing with nine points and two assists ... in 26
minutes vs. UIC, scored eight points ... tallied nine
points with three more three’s at Valparaiso Feb. 27
... had five points, five rebounds and a blocked shot
vs. Youngstown State March 6 ... two days later had
six points and four boards in 24 minutes at Valparaiso
in the Horizon League First Round.
Before UWM: Played for two years at Rochester
Community and Technical College ... two-time First
Team NJCAA Division III All-American ... averaged
17.8 points and 7.1 rebounds per game as a sophomore ... led RCTC to Division III National Championship and a perfect 34-0 record ... named MVP of the
tournament, pouring in 32 points and 10 rebounds
in the title game on 10-of-14 shooting, including
5-of-6 from three-point range ... shot 44.6 percent
on three’s in two seasons and was an 87.8 percent
free throw shooter ... finished junior college career
with 1,147 points.
High School: Four-time all-state honoree at Lourdes
High School ... led the Eagles to back-to-back Minnesota Class 2A state championships.
Personal: Full name is Anne Elizabeth Breland ...
born Aug. 24, 1987, in Omaha, Neb. ... daughter of
Steve Breland and Paddy May.
2009-10 | Junior Season Game-By-Game | *Notes Starts
Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
@ UE
2-61-52-2 4 0 017
@ SIUE 5-73-40-0 3 2 0013
WIS
3-93-70-0 4 0 009
NIU
0-00-02-2 1 0 012
vs USA
0-10-10-0 2 0 000
@ Seattle U 3-5 2-4 0-0 1 0 0 1 8
@ Dayton 2-41-30-0 2 0 005
@ UNI
0-20-20-0 1 1 000
CHI ST
0-00-02-2 1 0 002
ILL ST
1-40-20-0 1 0 002
MARQ
1-40-20-0 1 0 002
@ YSU
1-20-10-0 1 0 002
@ Cleve St 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0
DETROIT 3-73-52-2 1 0 0011
Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
WSU
1-71-40-0 0 0 003
GB
1-11-10-0 0 0 003
VALPO
1-41-40-0 3 0 003
BUTLER 0-10-04-4 0 0 004
@ WSU 1-20-00-0 1 0 002
@ GB
3-53-40-0 2 2 009
LOYOLA 0-00-00-0 0 0 000
UIC
3-82-60-0 3 1 008
@ Butler 2-81-70-0 3 0 005
@ Valpo 3-63-50-0 1 0 009
Cleve St 2-82-70-0 1 1 016
YSU
2-31-20-0 5 0 105
@ Valpo 2-52-40-0 4 0 006
@ GB
2-41-30-0 1 0 005
13
2009-10 Season/Career Highs
Points
13 @ SIUE, 11/15
Rebounds
5 vs. Youngstown State, 3/6
Assists
2 - two times
Steals
1 - four times
Blocks
N/A
Field Goals
5 @ SIUE, 11/15
Three’s
3 - four times
Free Throws
4 vs. Butler, 1/30
Minutes
26 vs. UIC, 2/20
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34 | Ashley Imperiale
Senior • Guard • 5-11 • Education
Greendale, Wis./Greendale/UW-La Crosse
Year
G-GS Min.-MPG FG-FGA FG% 3pt-Att 3pt% FT-FTA FT% O-D Reb RPG Ast TO BL ST PtsPPG
2008-09
Soph. 25-18639-25.661-135.45219-36.52833-41.80523-46 692.82350 5 171747.0
2009-10
Junior30-30976-32.5107-265.40418-51.35353-66.80337-94 1314.45265 1 222859.5
Totals 2 years55-481615-29.4168-400.420 37-87 .42586-107.80460-140 2003.6 75215 6 394598.3
2009-10 (Junior): Started all 30 games she appeared in ... averaged 9.5 points and 4.4 rebounds per
game ... finished second on the team in scoring and
fifth in rebounding ... was also third with 52 assists
... played all 40 minutes in a game twice on the year,
averaging 32.5 minutes per game for the season ...
opened the season with 13 points at Evansville Nov.
13 and 14 points at SIU Edwardsville two days later ...
scored 22 points and hit on 4-of-6 from three-point
range at Seattle University Nov. 29 in the second
game of the SeattleU Thanksgiving Tournament ...
named to the SeattleU All-Tournament Team ... tallied first collegiate double-double with 16 points and
10 rebounds vs. Chicago State Dec. 13 ... also had five
assists compared to just one turnover for the secondstraight game ... went 7-for-12 from the field on her
way to 21 points at Loyola Jan. 23 ... dished out eight
assists and had no turnovers in 40 minutes vs. Butler
Jan. 30 ... that effort is tied for second in school history for most assists in a game without a turnover ...
scored a career-best 23 points on 11-of-16 shooting
at Detroit Feb. 6 ... suffered a broken nose at Green
Bay Feb. 13, missing the second half ... returned to
the starting lineup five days later, but missed the Feb.
20 contest vs. UIC ... pulled down 12 rebounds in the
regular season finale vs. Youngstown State March 6
... two days later, had 18 points at Valparaiso in the
Horizon League Championship First Round.
2008-09 (Sophomore): Named to the Horizon
League All-Newcomer Team ... also selected to the
league all-tournament team ... played in 25 games,
starting 18 times after sitting out the first semester
due to NCAA transfer rules ... finished third on the
team in scoring at 7.0 points per game ... made 19of-36 three-point attempts on the season (52.8%)
... scored in double-figures six times and had one
20-point outing ... made collegiate debut against
Central Michigan Dec. 20, scoring two points and
tallying a rebound and an assist ... hit game-tying
and game-winning free throws with 3.6 seconds
remaining to lead UWM to a 63-62 win at Marquette
Dec. 31 ... had 11 points, six rebounds and two steals
in 26 minutes at Youngstown State Jan. 8 ... made
first collegiate start vs. Wright State Jan. 15 ... hit
both three-point attempts and finished with eight
points, five rebounds, a block and a steal against
Detroit Jan. 17 ... scored a then career-best 19 points
at Loyola, Jan. 24 on a perfect day shooting--6-for-6
from the field, 3-for-3 on three-pointers, 4-for-4 from
the free throw line ... added two steals in the game ...
chipped in nine points and four rebounds vs. Butler
Jan. 31, knocking down both three-point attempts
... scored 12 points vs. Cleveland State Feb. 5, pulling
down four rebounds, dishing out three assists and
blocking a shot ... had eight points, four rebounds
and two assists vs. Youngstown State Feb. 7 ... played
all 40 minutes at Detroit Feb. 12, scoring 12 points,
pulling down six rebounds, with three steals and a
block ... had 11 points at Wright State Feb. 14 ... had
a pair of steals at Butler in the league quarterfinals
March 11 ... scored a career-high 24 points on 9-of-11
shooting vs. Cleveland State in the league semifinals
March 13 ... also hit three 3-pointers and had five
boards to earn U.S. Army Horizon League Player of
the Game honors.
Before UWM: Attended UW-La Crosse for the fall
2007 semester ... did not play basketball at UWL ...
transfered to UWM between semesters and practiced
with the Panthers during the second semester of the
2007-08 season.
High School: Four year letterwinner at Greendale
14
High School ... named to the all-state first team her
senior year ... was named the conference player of
the year three times, leading the Panthers to league
titles in each of her four seasons ... in her career, GHS
compiled a 79-14 (.849) record, including 54-5 (.915)
in Woodland Conference play ... three times was
named to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel All-Area
team, including first-team honors as a senior ... also
named an all-state honorable mention selection
as a sophomore and named to the second team as
a junior.
Personal: Born Oct. 18, 1988, in West Allis, Wis. ...
daughter of Mike and Kathy Imperiale ... has one
brother, Matthew ... nicknames are “A.I.” and “Ash”.
2009-10 Season Highs
Points
23 @ Detroit, 2/6
Rebounds
12 vs. Youngstown State, 3/6
Assists
8 vs. Butler, 1/30
Steals
3 - two times
Blocks
1 vs. Butler, 1/30
Field Goals
11 @ Detroit, 2/6
Three’s
4 @ Seattle, 11/29
Free Throws
6 - two times
Minutes
40 - two times
Career Highs
Points
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocks
Field Goals
Three’s
Free Throws
Minutes
24 vs. Cleveland State, 3/13
Same
Same
Same - three times
1 - five times
Same - two times
Same
Same
Same - four times
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2009-10 | Junior Season Game-By-Game | *Notes Starts
Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
@ UE* 5-120-53-4600213
@ SIUE* 5-102-22-2510214
WIS*
2-70-21-2 6 1 005
NIU*
3-90-14-4 5 1 0310
vs USA* 4-81-10-1 6 2 009
@ Seattle U* 9-18 4-6 0-0 6 1 0 1 22
@ Dayton* 4-90-30-0 3 1 008
@ UNI* 0-60-10-0 2 5 000
CHI ST*
5-13 0-1 6-6 10 5 0 1 16
ILL ST* 5-120-00-0220010
MARQ* 0-60-00-0 5 2 020
@ YSU* 5-82-24-6 2 1 0016
@ Cleve St* 4-8 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 8
DETROIT* 4-82-30-0 6 0 0110
WSU*
2-41-14-5 4 0 009
Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
GB*
6-120-14-6220316
@ UIC* 3-110-00-0 51016
@ Loyola* 7-122-35-6530021
VALPO* 1-20-05-6 5 0 017
BUTLER* 4-100-00-0 58108
@ WSU* 2-100-12-2 00006
@ Detroit*11-16
0-01-1410023
@ GB*
0-40-20-0 3 1 000
LOYOLA* 0-50-16-6 3 2 006
@ Butler* 0-60-20-0 5 2 010
@ Valpo* 1-60-22-2 4 2 024
Cleve St* 3-62-41-2 2 3 009
YSU*
4-70-21-3121 009
@ Valpo* 7-132-32-2520218
@ GB*
1-70-10-0 2 1 002
2008-09 | Sophomore Season Game-By-Game | *Notes Starts
Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
CMU
0-20-02-2 1 1 002
UE
0-00-00-0 0 1 000
@ Marq. 0-00-02-2 0 0 002
GB
0-50-11-2 1 1 021
@ YSU
4-91-22-2 6 0 0211
@ CSU
1-50-10-0 1 0 002
WSU*
0-10-15-6 2 0 115
UDM*
3-82-20-0 5 1 118
@ UIC* 2-51-13-4 1 0 008
@ Loyola* 6-63-34-4 3 2 0219
Valpo*
0-20-00-0 1 1 000
Butler* 2-32-23-4 4 0 009
CSU*
5-102-30-0431012
15
Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
YSU*
4-110-30-0 42008
@ UDM* 5-102-30-0621312
@ WSU* 3-81-34-6 1 2 0011
Loyola* 1-21-10-0 3 2 003
UIC
0-00-00-0 2 2 010
@ Butler* 2-60-00-0 3 0 024
@ Valpo* 3-51-10-0 1 1 007
@ GB*
3-40-00-0 4 1 006
YSU*
4-100-11-1 40109
@ Butler* 3-70-20-0 2 1 026
vs. CSU* 9-113-53-5500024
@ GB*
1-50-13-3 5 0 015
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44 | Jenilee Klomstad
Senior • Center • 6-4 • Communications
Pewaukee, Wis./Pewaukee
Year
G-GS Min.-MPG FG-FGA FG% 3pt-Att 3pt% FT-FTA FT% O-D Reb RPG Ast TO BL ST PtsPPG
2007-08
Fresh. 18-0147-8.2 23-40.575 0-0 .00012-21.571 9-20 291.6520 5 2 583.2
2008-09
Soph. 30-16293-9.8 40-84.476 0-0 .00016-31.51626-47 732.4 8 2715 3 963.2
2009-10Junior 18-15352-19.670-137.511 0-0 .000 24-49 .490 28-61 894.9 6 35 27 3 1649.1
Totals 3 years66-31792-12.0133-261.510 0-0 .00052-101.51563-128 1912.9 19 82 47 8 3184.8
2009-10 (Junior): Limited to just 18 games due to a
back injury ... started the first 15 games of the season
before missing the next 13 ... finished third on the
team with 9.1 points per game and second with 4.9
rebounds per contest ... still blocked a team-best 27
shots on the season ... shot 51.1 percent from the
field ... scored in double-figures nine times over the
first 15 games of the season ... blocked shots in each
of the first 10 games of the season ... had a careerbest 18 points on 9-of-10 shooting at SIU Edwardsville Nov. 15 ... also pulled down seven rebounds
and blocked three shots ... collected first collegiate
double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds vs.
Wisconsin Nov. 19 ... had another 18-point outing
vs. South Alabama Nov. 28 ... shot 8-of-13 from the
field in that game ... at Youngstown State Jan. 2, had
10 points and eight rebounds ... followed that up
two days later with 17 points at Cleveland State ...
returned to the court from a 13-game layoff with a
productive eight-minute stint vs. Youngstown State
March 6--six points, seven rebounds and a careerhigh five blocked shots ... in just nine minutes two
days later, made all three shot attempts and finished
with eight points at Valparaiso in the Horizon League
Championship First Round.
2008-09 (Sophomore): Appeared in 30 games,
starting 16 ... finished second on the team with 15
blocks ... reached double-digits in scoring four times
... scored four points and had a rebound at Air Force
Nov. 22 ... blocked a shot and had three rebounds
vs. SIU Edwardsville Nov. 26 ... had two points, two
blocks and a steal at Washington State Dec. 7 ...
scored five points, sinking 3-of-4 free throws, against
Wright State Jan. 15 ... made first start of the season
two games later and had six points, four rebounds,
three assists a steal and a blocked shot ... scored eight
points and pulled down a career-best six rebounds at
UIC Jan. 22 ... scored four points against Valparaiso
Jan. 29 ... blocked two shots in back-to-back games
Jan. 31 vs. Butler and Feb. 5 vs. Cleveland State ... shot
6-for-7 from the field and finished with 12 points vs.
vs. Youngstown State Feb. 7 ... had four points and six
boards at Wright State Feb. 14 ... contributed eight
points and blocked a shot off the bench vs. Loyola
Feb. 19 ... hit her first five shot attempts and finished
5-for-6 from the field, for 10 points, at Butler Feb. 26
... scored 11 points and pulled down a career-best
eight rebounds at Valparaiso Feb. 28 ... also had eight
rebounds her next game at Green Bay March 7 and
was a personal-best 4-for-4 from the free throw line
... blocked two shots in the league quarterfinals at
Butler March 11.
2007-08 (Freshman): Appeared in 18 games ...
averaged 7.5 points in 15 minutes per game over the
last six games of the season ... played in 10 of the first
23 games of the season, playing a total of 57 minutes
and scoring 13 points ... had a rebound and assist at
Chicago State Nov. 9 ... scored first collegiate points
and blocked first shot at Central Connecticut State
Dec. 1 ... finished with three points and two rebounds
... grabbed three rebounds at Wisconsin Dec. 4 ... had
two rebounds and a block at Central Michigan Dec. 8
... had a point and rebound vs. Cardinal Stritch Dec.
28 ... scored five points and had three rebounds. vs.
La Salle Dec. 31 ... blocked a shot at Butler Jan. 19 ...
scored two points, pulled down two rebounds and
dished out an assist vs. Butler Feb. 14 ... added two
points with a 2-for-2 effort from the free throw line
vs. Valparaiso Feb. 16 ... had four rebounds and an
assist at Loyola Feb. 21 ... scored a career-high 13
points on 5-of-6 shooting from the field and 3-of-3
from the free throw line at UIC Feb. 23 ... entered
the game with 13 points on the season ... also had
three rebounds ... scored eight points on 4-of-6
16
shooting and blocked a shot vs. Detroit March 6 ...
was a perfect 7-of-7 from the field on her way to 15
points vs. Wright State March 8 ... also pulled down
a career-high five rebounds and blocked a shot ...
scored seven points and had an assist vs. Valparaiso
in the league quarterfinals March 12.
High School: Lettered three times at Pewaukee
High School for coach Todd Hansen ... named to the
WBCA All-State First Team as a senior ... also named
County Player of the Year by the Waukesha Freeman
and Woodland Conference Player of the Year ... holds
school records for single-season rebounds and blocks
in a career, season and game ... has the second-most
blocks in a season, as well, and is the school’s second
all-time leading rebounder ... served as team captain
2009-10 Season Highs
Points
18 - two times
Rebounds
10 vs. Wisconsin, 11/19
Assists
2 - two times
Steals
1 - three times
Blocks
5 vs. Youngstown State, 3/6
Field Goals
8 - two times
Three’s
N/A
Free Throws
5 @ Cleveland State, 1/4
Minutes
35 @ Cleveland State, 1/4
Career Highs
Points
Same
ReboundsSame
Assists
3 vs. Detroit, 1/17/09
Steals
Same - seven times
Blocks
Same
Field Goals
Same
Three’s
N/A
Free Throws
Same
Minutes
Same
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twice and named team MVP as a senior ... all- 2009-10 | Junior Season Game-By-Game | *Notes Starts
conference second team as a junior ... AAU basketball
team was Team Wisconsin Basketball Foundation.
Personal: Born Oct. 22, 1987, in Milwaukee, Wis. ...
daughter of Lori and Wayne Klomstad ... has a twin
brother, Wayne, and a sister, Caitlin ... nickname is
“J. Lee”.
Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
@ UE*
5-70-01-1 7 0 2011
@ SIUE* 8-100-02-3703018
WIS*
4-110-0 4-8 10 0 3 012
NIU*
4-80-01-2 4 0 109
vs USA* 8-130-02-3421018
@ Seattle U* 1-5 0-0 0-0 4 0 1 0 2
@ Dayton* 3-90-00-1 7 0 116
@ UNI* 5-100-00-0211010
CHI ST* 4-80-01-2 4 0 109
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Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
ILL ST* 0-60-00-0 2 0 100
MARQ* 4-40-02-2 3 0 0010
@ YSU* 5-90-00-4 8 0 0110
@ Cleve St* 6-13 0-0 5-8 6 2 1 1 17
DETROIT* 5-120-00-0512010
WSU*
3-50-00-1 4 0 206
YSU
2-30-02-5 7 0 506
@ Valpo 3-30-02-4 1 0 008
@ GB
0-10-02-5 4 0 202
2008-09 | Sophomore Season Game-By-Game | *Notes Starts
Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
@ NCSU 0-10-00-2 0 0 000
vs. USC 0-00-00-0 0 0 000
@ USAFA 2-50-00-0 1 0 004
SIUE
1-30-00-1 3 1 102
@ NIU
0-00-00-0 0 0 000
@ Wis
1-20-00-0 1 0 002
@ Wa. St. 1-20-00-2 2 0 212
ILL
0-00-00-0 0 0 000
CMU
0-00-00-0 2 0 100
GB
0-00-00-0 1 0 100
@ YSU
0-00-00-0 0 0 000
WSU
1-10-03-4 1 0 005
UDM*
3-50-00-0 4 3 116
@ UIC* 3-50-02-2 6 0 108
@ Loyola* 1-20-00-0 1 0 002
Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
Valpo*
2-40-00-1 1 0 004
Butler* 1-30-01-2 5 1 203
CSU*
0-00-01-2 3 0 201
YSU*
6-70-00-0 4 1 0012
@ UDM* 0-30-00-0 0 0 000
@ WSU* 1-20-02-3 6 0 004
Loyola
3-50-02-4 1 0 108
UIC
0-30-00-0 1 0 000
@ Butler* 5-60-00-0 0 0 0010
@ Valpo* 5-90-01-2 8 0 0011
@ GB*
1-30-04-4 8 1 006
YSU*
1-60-00-2 7 0 102
@ Butler* 2-40-00-0 5 1 204
vs. CSU* 0-10-00-0 1 0 000
GB*
0-20-00-0 1 0 010
2006-07 | Freshman Season Game-By-Game | *Notes Starts
Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
@ Chi. St. 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0
@ Ill.
0-10-00-0 0 0 000
@ CCSU 1-10-01-2 2 0 103
@ Wis
0-00-00-0 3 0 000
@ CMU 0-20-00-0 2 0 100
C. STRITCH 0-10-01-2 1 0 001
LA SALLE 2-30-01-2 3 1 005
CSU
0-00-00-0 0 0 000
@ Butler 0-00-00-0 0 0 100
17
Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
BUTLER 1-20-00-0 2 1 002
VALPO
0-10-02-2 0 0 002
@ Loyola 0-30-00-0 4 1 000
@ UIC
5-60-03-3 3 0 0013
@ GB
0-10-01-2 0 0 001
DETROIT 4-60-00-0 0 0 108
WSU
7-70-01-4 5 0 1115
VALPO
3-50-01-2 1 1 007
vs WSU 0-00-01-2 2 0 011
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11 | Lindsay Laur
Senior • Forward • 6-1 • Communications
Roseville, Minn./Cretin Derham/Colorado State
Year
G-GS Min.-MPG FG-FGA FG% 3pt-Att 3pt% FT-FTA FT% O-D Reb RPG Ast TO BL ST PtsPPG
2007-08
Fresh. 28-8435-15.561-145.42116-48.33316-21.76220-53 732.62049 5 181545.5
2008-09Soph. 33-5 783-23.7116-286.40637-100.370 47-61 .77047-150 1976.0 36 78 5 263169.6
2009-10Junior 31-29935-30.2148-361.41038-100.380 82-96 .85460-179 2397.7 72 96 9 33416
13.4
Totals 3 Years 92-422153-23.4325-792.410 91-248 .367145-178.815127-382 5096.2 128223 19 77 88610.8
Career: Is 114 points from becoming the 16th
member of Milwaukee’s 1,000-point club ... would
be the eighth to score 1,000 points exclusively at the
Division I level ... member of the program’s 500-rebound club ... 10th in UWM’s Division I history with
509 career rebounds.
2009-10 (Junior): Was the team’s leading scorer and
rebounder at 13.4 points and 7.7 rebounds per game
... ranked in the top 10 in the league in scoring and
top-five in rebounding ... also led the team with 38
three-pointers made ... finished second in the league
in free throw percentage and fifth in three-point
percentage ... her 85.4 percent free throw shooting is
second in school history ... had nine double-doubles
on the year ... scored in double-figures 25 times ...
joined the 500-rebound club vs. Youngstown State
March 6 ... named to all-state first team by Inside
Wisconsin Sports magazine ... opened the season
with a double-double of 19 points and 13 rebounds
at Evansville Nov. 13 ... was 7-of-10 from the field vs.
the Purple Aces ... finished with 20 points vs. Northern Illinois Nov. 25 ... had double-doubles in both
games at the SeattleU Thanksgiving Tournament,
with 10 points and 14 rebounds vs. South Alabama
Nov. 28 and 12 points and 11 rebounds against host
Seattle the next day ... named to the SeattleU AllTournament Team ... hit on 4-of-5 from three-point
range during an 18-point effort at Northern Iowa
Dec. 10 ... had back-to-back double-doubles again
Jan. 4-7 at Cleveland State (22 pts, 11 reb) and vs.
Detroit (18 pts, 14 reb) ... 22 points tied a career
high, as did the 14 rebounds ... two games later, had
19 points on 7-of-10 shooting and pulled down 12
boards vs. Green Bay ... in the rematch with Detroit
Feb. 6, scored 17 points to go with 14 rebounds and
five assists ... had 18 points and 11 rebounds at Loyola
Jan. 23 ... against Cleveland State March 4, scored 21
points, including a perfect 8-of-8 effort at the free
throw line, and pulled down 10 rebounds.
2008-09 (Sophomore): Played in all 33 games,
starting five times … was second on the team
with 9.6 points and 6.0 rebounds per game … led
the team in three-pointers made (37) … scored
in double-figures 19 times, pulled down 10-plus
boards six times and tallied five double-doubles …
averaged 11.2 points and 7.4 rebounds over the last
19 games of the season, scoring in double-figures 14
times … knocked in four 3-pointers on the way to
14 points against USC Nov. 16 ... hit five 3-pointers
for 15 points and added six rebounds, three assists
and a block vs. Central Michigan Dec. 20 ... tallied
first career double-double with 10 points and 10
rebounds vs. Evansville Dec. 22 ... added two blocks,
a pair of assists and a steal in the game ... hit four
3-pointers and added a pair of assists and steals in
first start of the season Dec. 31 at Marquette ... collected three steals at Cleveland State Jan. 10 ... had a
double-double of 10 points and 11 rebounds Jan. 17
against Detroit ... posted another double-double two
games later at Loyola Jan. 24, scoring 15 points and
pulling down 10 rebounds ... a week later, picked up
another double-double, this time with 11 points and
10 boards, against Butler Jan. 31 ... had 10 points and
nine boards vs. Youngstown State Feb. 7 ... scored 10
points and pulled down nine boards at Wright State
Feb. 14 ... had nine points, eight boards and three
steals vs. Loyola Feb. 19 ... scored a game-high 15
points against UIC Feb. 21 ... had 13 points, seven
boards, two assists and two steals at Butler Feb. 26 ...
scored 17 points and had a career-best 14 rebounds
at Valparaiso Feb. 28 ... had 20 points and eight rebounds vs. Butler in the league quarterfinals March
11 ... was named the U.S. Army Player of the Game
... scored 15 points and pulled down five boards vs.
18
Cleveland State in the semifinals March 13.
2007-08 (Freshman): Ruled eligible for the start of
the 2007-08 season after transfering from Colorado
State after the fall semester in 2006-07 ... played in
28 games, starting eight times ... made her UWM
debut with five points, eight rebounds and two assists at Chicago State Nov. 9 ... picked up six points,
three rebounds, an assist and a block at Central
Connecticut State Dec. 1 ... at Central Michigan Dec.
8, had five points and a team-high six rebounds ...
scored six points to go with two assists and two steals
vs. North Dakota State Dec. 20 ... had five points vs. La
Salle Dec. 31 ... pulled down a pair of rebounds and
dished out an assist vs. Youngstown State Jan. 10 ...
scored six points and had two rebounds vs. UIC Jan.
2009-10 Season Highs
Points
22 @ Cleveland State, 1/4
Rebounds
14 - three times
Assists
5 @ Detroit, 2/6
Steals
3 - three times
Blocks
1 - five times
Field Goals
9 @ Green Bay, 2/13
Three’s
4 @ Northern Iowa, 12/10
Free Throws
8 vs. Cleveland State, 3/4
Minutes
38 - three times
Career Highs
Points
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocks
Field Goals
Three’s
Free Throws
Minutes
Same
Same - three times
Same
Same - five times
2 vs. Evansville, 12/22/08
Same - two times
5 - two times
Same
Same - four times
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23 ... hit a pair of free throws for two points and had 2009-10 | Junior Season Game-By-Game | *Notes Starts
two steals vs. Loyola Jan. 26 ... scored a career-high
20 points to go with three rebounds, two steals and
a block vs. Green Bay Feb. 2 ... also hit a career-high
four 3-pointers ... followed that up with 13 points,
six rebounds and two assists at Cleveland State Feb.
7 ... made first collegiate start in that game ... scored
16 points, pulled down six rebounds and had four
assists at Youngstown State Feb. 9 ... finished with 10
points and five rebounds vs. Butler Feb. 14 ... had nine
points, six rebounds and a blocked shot vs. Valparaiso
Feb. 16 ... scored seven points and had three rebounds
and a steal at Loyola Feb. 21 ... had eight points, three
rebounds, two assists and two steals at UIC Feb. 23
... scored 14 points, pulled down six rebounds and
had two steals at Green Bay March 1 ... finished
with five points, four rebounds and a blocked shot
vs. Valparaiso in the league quarterfinals March 12
... scored seven points and had two steals vs. Wright
State in the league semifinals March 14.
Before UWM: Attended Colorado State for the fall
2006 semester.
High School: Lettered three times at Cretin-Derham
High School for coach Amy Bellus ... named all-state
twice and was a Miss Basketball nominee ... member
of the Timberwolves Senior All-State team ... twice
named all-conference ... named Team MVP as a
senior ... also lettered twice in volleyball and four
times in track and field ... named all-conference
once in volleyball and three times in track and field
... holds school record in the discus ... AAU team was
North Tartan.
Personal: Full name is Lindsay Nicole Laur ... born
Oct. 12, 1987, in Hinsdale, Ill. ... daughter of Kathy
and Bernie Laur ... has one sister, Taylor, and one
brother, Matt ... nicknames are “Lou” and “Laur”.
Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
@ UE*
7-10 2-3 3-4 13 2 0 2 19
@ SIUE* 2-60-20-0 7 2 004
WIS*
6-93-44-4 7 0 1319
NIU*
8-130-34-4921120
vs USA*
4-10 0-2 2-2 14 4 0 1 10
@ Seattle U* 5-11 1-4 1-2 11 4 0 0 12
@ Dayton* 1-71-32-2 5 0 005
@ UNI* 7-134-50-0820218
CHI ST* 5-111-32-2520213
ILL ST* 4-132-52-2831112
MARQ* 4-93-44-4 7 3 0015
@ YSU* 4-70-22-3 7 4 0110
@ Cleve St* 8-18 3-8 3-4 11 1 0 1 22
DETROIT* 7-181-5 3-3 14 4 0 318
WSU* 4-113-43-6410314
GB*
7-100-2 5-6 12 1 0 119
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Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
@ UIC* 3-80-10-0 4 1 006
@ Loyola* 7-152-43-3540019
VALPO* 6-121-26-6710019
BUTLER* 5-110-10-0300110
@ WSU* 5-153-71-2631214
@ Detroit* 6-22 2-5 3-3 14 5 0 2 17
@ GB* 9-170-20-1940018
LOYOLA* 5-141-3 7-8 11 3 0 118
UIC*
6-220-24-5841216
@ Butler* 0-20-00-0 0 0 000
@ Valpo 0-60-12-2 4 3 012
CLEVE ST 5-15 3-9 8-8 10 2 1 1 21
YSU*
4-120-04-6820212
@ Valpo* 4-102-30-0541010
@ GB*
0-40-14-4 3 1 204
2008-09 | Sophomore Season Game-By-Game | *Notes Starts
Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
@ NCSU 1-50-10-0 1 0 002
vs. USC 4-84-62-2 4 1 0114
@ AF
4-120-41-2 41019
SIUE
3-52-22-2 4 0 0010
@ NIU
3-72-41-4 5 0 019
@ Wis
0-40-32-2 4 3 112
@ Wa. St. 1-31-20-0 2 2 003
ILL
0-60-22-2 4 0 002
CMU
5-115-80-0631015
UE
4-120-2 2-2 10 2 2 110
@ Marq.* 5-104-61-2420215
GB*
1-80-40-0 4 0 012
@ YSU* 4-82-31-2 2 0 0011
@ CSU* 0-50-20-0 2 1 030
WSU
5-91-20-0 4 1 0111
UDM
3-102-7 2-2 11 1 0 010
@ UIC
5-120-20-0600110
Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
@ Loyola 4-10 3-6 4-4 10 2 0 1 15
Valpo
2-51-40-0 2 2 005
Butler
3-82-33-4100 0111
CSU
2-72-40-0 5 0 006
YSU
5-110-30-0910010
@ UDM 3-110-21-1 52017
@ WSU 2-80-26-7 9 3 0110
Loyola* 4-100-21-4 80039
UIC
7-101-20-0500015
@ Butler 5-121-32-2720213
@ Valpo
5-11 2-3 5-7 14 1 0 0 17
@ GB
4-130-11-1113119
YSU
6-70-01-1 7 0 0013
@ Butler 9-141-11-1820220
vs. CSU 5-91-34-4 5 0 0115
@ GB
2-50-12-3 5 1 006
2006-07 | Freshman Season Game-By-Game | *Notes Starts
Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
@ Chi. St. 2-6 0-1 1-1 8 2 0 1 5
@ Illinois 0-20-00-0 1 0 000
DAYTON 0-10-10-0 2 0 000
MIAMI (FL) 0-10-10-0 0 0 000
@ CCSU 3-70-10-0 3 1 106
@ Wis
0-10-00-0 2 0 010
@ CMU 1-41-12-2 6 0 005
DRAKE
1-20-10-0 0 0 002
NDSU
3-70-10-0 0 2 026
C. STRITCH 0-00-02-2 1 0 002
LA SALLE 2-41-20-1 0 0 005
YSU
0-10-00-0 2 1 000
CSU
0-00-00-0 0 0 000
@ Butler 0-30-00-0 1 0 000
19
Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
UIC
2-31-21-2 2 0 006
LOYOLA 0-00-02-2 0 1 022
GREEN BAY8-134-70-0301220
@ CSU* 5-111-22-2620013
@ YSU* 7-172-60-0641116
BUTLER* 4-82-40-0 5 1 0010
VALPO* 3-101-52-2 60109
@ Loyola* 3-41-20-0 3 1 017
@ UIC* 3-71-41-2 3 2 028
@ GB* 7-160-30-1610214
DETROIT* 0-30-02-2 0 1 012
WSU
2-20-00-0 0 0 004
VALPO
2-41-10-0 4 0 115
vs WSU 3-80-31-2 3 1 027
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14 | Stephanie Schell
Senior • Guard • 5-10 • Journalism & Mass Communication
New Berlin, Wis./Eisenhower
Year
G-GS Min.-MPG FG-FGA FG% 3pt-Att 3pt% FT-FTA FT% O-D Reb RPG Ast TO BL ST PtsPPG
2007-08
Fresh.11-032-2.9 1-3.3331-3.3330-2.0000-3 30.3430130.3
2008-09
Soph. 23-0164-7.1 7-27.2596-18.333 3-7 .429 6-8 140.624152 3231.0
2009-10Junior 24-4 341-14.2 15-49 .306 9-36 .250 3-8 .375 10-21 31 1.3 36 37 2 10 42 1.8
Totals 3 years58-4 537-9.3 23-79.29116-57.281 6-17 .35316-32 480.86455 4 14681.2
2009-10 (Junior): Played in 24 games on the year
... made four starts ... missed first six games of the
season with a broken hand ... dished out 36 assists
on the year ... made season debut Dec. 4 at Dayton
with eight points, two 3-pointers and four assists
... blocked a shot vs. Chicago State Dec. 13 ... at
Youngstown State Jan. 2, hit a three, pulled down five
rebounds and dished out four assists ... two days later,
hit another three and had five assists at Cleveland
State ... in first collegiate start, had two steals and
four assists at Wright State Feb. 4 ... blocked a shot
and had a steal vs. Valparaiso Jan. 28 ... finished with
five points, three rebounds and a steal in 27 minutes
at Green Bay Feb. 13 ... had three rebounds her next
time out, as well, Feb. 18 vs. Loyola ... got the start
two days later vs. UIC and in back-to-back games
at Valparaiso Feb. 27 and vs. Cleveland State March
4 ... capped the season by hitting both three-point
attempts and finishing with six points at Green Bay
March 10 in the Horizon League Quarterfinals.
2008-09 (Sophomore): Served as team captain for
the second-straight season ... played in 23 games ...
averaged a point and an assist per outing ... played
eight minutes and pulled down a rebound at North
Carolina State Nov. 16 ... played nine minutes, hit a
three-pointer and dished out a pair of assists vs. SIU
Edwardsville Nov. 26 ... hit a three and dished out two
assists at Washington State Dec. 7 ... pulled down a
career-best four rebounds, hit a three and dished
out two assists in 13 minutes vs. Evansville Dec. 22
... had two assists in 13 minutes against Wright State
Jan. 15 ... knocked down three 3-pointers on the way
to a career-high 11 points against Detroit Jan. 17 ...
also had two steals and a blocked shot ... dished out
a pair of assists and hit a free throw at Butler Feb. 26
... had five assists against Youngstown State in the
league tournament first round March 9.
2007-08 (Freshman): Appeared in 11 games ... despite being just a freshman, served as a team captain
... had three points and four rebounds vs.Beloit Nov. 2
... dished out four assists and had a pair of rebounds
vs. Wisconsin AAU Nov. 4 ... made official UWM debut
at Chicago State Nov. 9, collecting a steal ... scored
first collegiate points at Central Connecticut State
Dec. 1, hitting a three-pointer ... also pulled down
two rebounds ... had an assist at Central Michigan
Dec. 8 ... dished out three assists and a rebound in
eight minutes vs. La Salle Dec. 31 ... saw two minutes
of action vs. Wright State March 8.
also lettered three times in volleyball and twice in
track and field in the discus ... already inducted into
the New Berlin Eisenhower Athletic Hall of Fame ...
played AAU basketball for the Wisconsin Swish.
Personal: Full name is Stephanie Suzanne Schell ...
born Aug. 17, 1989, in Milwaukee, Wis. ... daughter
of Dr. Joe and Lenore Schell ... has one brother, Derek,
who is a freshman on the Hillsdale College (Mich.)
basketball team ... nickname is “Steph”.
High School: Four-year starter at New Berlin
Eisenhower High School for coach Gary Schmidt ...
started 91-straight games and did not miss a game
in her career ... Street & Smith’s Honorable Mention
All-American as a senior ... nominee for McDonald’s
High School All-Star Game ... named all-conference
all four years ... named all-county twice ... holds
school records for assists in a game and both assists
and three-pointers made in a season and career ...
2009-10 Season Highs
Points
8 @ Dayton, 12/4
Rebounds
5 @ Youngstown State, 1/2
Assists
5 @ Cleveland State, 1/4
Steals
2 vs. Wright State, 1/9
Blocks
1 - two times
Field Goals
3 @ Dayton, 12/4
Three’s
2 - two times
Free Throws
2 vs. Marquette, 12/29
Minutes
27 @ Green Bay, 2/13
20
Career Highs
Points
11 vs. Detroit, 1/17/09
Rebounds
Same
Assists
Same - two times
Steals
Same - two times
Blocks
Same - four times
Field Goals
4 vs. Detroit, 1/17/09
Three’s
3 vs. Detroit, 1/17/09
Free Throws
Same - two times
MinutesSame
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2009-10 | Junior Season Game-By-Game | *Notes Starts
Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
@ Dayton 3-62-40-0 1 4 008
@ UNI
0-20-20-0 1 1 010
CHI ST
0-10-10-0 0 2 100
ILL ST
0-00-00-0 0 0 000
MARQ
0-30-32-2 0 1 012
@ YSU
1-41-40-2 5 4 013
@ Cleve St 1-3 1-2 0-0 1 5 0 0 3
DETROIT 0-20-20-0 1 0 000
WSU*
1-20-10-0 2 4 022
GB
0-30-20-0 0 3 000
@ UIC
1-11-10-0 0 1 003
@ Loyola 0-00-00-0 1 0 000
Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
VALPO
0-10-10-0 0 0 110
BUTLER 1-10-00-0 3 1 012
@ WSU 0-00-00-0 0 1 000
@ GB
2-40-21-2 3 1 015
LOYOLA 0-00-00-1 3 1 000
UIC*
1-31-30-0 0 1 003
@ Butler 1-41-20-0 3 1 013
@ Valpo* 1-40-20-0 1 0 002
Cleve St* 0-10-10-0 2 2 000
YSU
0-20-10-0 2 1 000
@ Valpo 0-00-00-1 1 1 010
@ GB
2-22-20-0 1 1 006
2008-09 | Sophomore Season Game-By-Game | *Notes Starts
Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
@ NCSU 0-00-00-1 1 1 000
vs. USC 0-00-00-0 0 0 000
@ USAFA 0-00-00-0 0 0 000
SIUE
1-41-30-0 1 2 103
@ NIU
0-00-00-0 0 0 000
@ Wa. St. 1-11-10-0 0 2 003
UE
1-21-20-0 4 2 003
@ Marq. 0-00-00-0 1 0 000
GB
0-00-00-0 1 0 000
WSU
0-00-00-0 0 2 000
UDM
4-103-70-1211211
@ UIC
0-10-00-0 0 1 000
Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
Valpo
0-00-00-0 1 0 000
YSU
0-10-10-0 0 2 000
Loyola
0-00-00-0 0 0 000
UIC
0-10-12-2 0 1 002
@ Butler 0-10-11-2 0 2 001
@ Valpo 0-00-00-0 0 1 000
@ GB
0-00-00-0 0 1 000
YSU
0-60-20-0 2 5 010
@ Butler 0-00-00-0 1 1 000
vs. CSU 0-00-00-0 0 0 000
@ GB
0-00-00-0 0 0 000
2006-07 | Freshman Season Game-By-Game | *Notes Starts
Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
@ Chi. St. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0
@ Ill.
0-00-00-0 0 0 000
@ CCSU 1-21-20-0 2 0 003
@ Wis.
0-00-00-2 0 0 000
@ CMU 0-00-00-0 0 1 000
DRAKE
0-00-00-0 0 0 000
21
Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
C. STRITCH 0-00-00-0 0 0 000
LA SALLE 0-10-10-0 1 3 000
CSU
0-00-00-0 0 0 000
@ Butler 0-00-00-0 0 0 000
WSU
0-00-00-0 0 0 000
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45 | Alex Klawitter
Junior • Guard • 5-8 • Engineering
Janesville, Wis./Parker
Year
G-GS Min.-MPG FG-FGA FG% 3pt-Att 3pt% FT-FTA FT% O-D Reb RPG Ast TO BL ST PtsPPG
2008-09
Fresh.15-078-5.2 2-17.1182-16.125 3-4 .750 2-7 90.614 04 90.6
2009-10
Soph. 29-0320-11.017-60.28314-52.269 5-6 .833 7-14 210.72119 0 4 531.8
Totals 2 years44-0398-9.0 19-77.24716-68.235 8-10 .800 9-21 300.72223 0 8 621.4
2009-10 (Sophomore): Appeared in 29 games ...
was one of just two Panthers with a positive assistto-turnover ratio (21:19, 1.105) ... had a stretch of 12
games from Jan. 7-Feb. 20 where she averaged 17.3
minutes and 2.9 points per contest ... hit a threepointer in six-straight games from Jan. 7-28 ... had
four points and two rebounds at SIU Edwardsville
Nov. 15 ... hit all three 3-point point attempts for a
career-high nine points vs. Chicago State Dec. 13 ...
pulled down three rebounds two days later vs. Illinois
State ... hit a three and had two steals vs. Detroit Jan.
7 ... followed that up with six points and a 3-for-4
effort at the charity stripe vs. Wright State two days
later ... played 29 minutes at Loyola Jan. 23, hitting
2-of-3 three-point attempts and finishing with eight
points ... hit two more three’s for six points vs. Valparaiso Jan. 28 ... pulled down three rebounds in 24
minutes at Detroit Feb. 6 ... had three assists and no
turnovers in 21 minutes vs. UIC Feb. 20 ... came away
with three boards in just four minutes at Valparaiso
Feb. 27 ... had three assists each game vs. Cleveland
State and Youngstown State March 4-6.
2008-09 (Freshman): Appeared in 15 games as a
freshman ... made Panther debut with three minutes
at North Carolina State Nov. 15 ... hit a three-pointer
for her first collegiate points against SIU Edwardsville
Nov. 26 ... played 19 minutes and finished with a
steal and two rebounds vs. Wright State Jan. 15 ...
hit a three and came away with a steal at UIC Jan.
22 ... pulled down four rebounds and had an assist
vs. Youngstown State Feb. 7 ... had a steal and two
free throws against UIC Feb. 21.
High School: Four-year letterwinner at Janesville
Parker High School ... led her team to the sectional finals as a senior ... helped her team to four conference
titles ... advanced to the state tournament as a freshman and sophomore ... named to the all-conference
second team as a senior ... earned honorable mention
honors as a junior ... lettered seven more times in
cross country and softball ... was a captain in all three
sports as a senior ... named to the all-league second
team as a senior centerfielder ... finished as her class
valedictorian ... earned the American Legion Athletic
Medal as a senior.
Personal: Full name is Alexis Klawitter ... born
March 4, 1990, in Janesville, Wis. ... daughter of Tom
and Sarah Klawitter ... father played professional
baseball, appearing for the Minnesota Twins in 1985
... has two brothers, Ross and T.J.
2009-10 Season Highs (Career)
Points
9 vs. Chicago State, 12/13 (Same)
Rebounds
3 - three times (4 vs. YSU, 2/7/09)
Assists
3 - three times (Same)
Steals
2 vs. Detroit, 1/7 (Same)
Blocks
N/A
Field Goals
3 - two times (Same)
Three’s
3 vs. Chicago State, 12/13 (Same)
Free Throws
3 vs. Wright State, 1/9 (Same)
Minutes
29 at Loyola, 1/23 (Same)
2009-10 | Sophomore Season Game-By-Game | *Notes Starts
Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
@ UE
0-00-00-0 0 0 000
@ SIUE 1-10-02-2 2 1 004
NIU
1-21-20-0 0 1 003
vs USA
0-10-00-0 0 1 000
@ Seattle U 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0
@ Dayton 0-20-20-0 0 0 000
CHI ST
3-33-30-0 1 0 009
ILL ST
0-00-00-0 3 1 000
MARQ
0-20-20-0 0 0 000
@ YSU
0-00-00-0 0 0 000
@ Cleve St 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0
DETROIT 1-31-20-0 1 0 023
WSU
1-21-23-4 0 0 006
GB
1-61-60-0 0 1 003
@ UIC
1-31-30-0 0 0 013
Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
@ Loyola 3-42-30-0 2 1 008
VALPO
2-62-60-0 2 1 006
BUTLER 0-40-40-0 0 0 000
@ WSU 0-30-30-0 0 0 000
@ Detroit 0-30-30-0 3 0 000
@ GB
1-21-20-0 0 2 003
LOYOLA 1-21-20-0 1 0 003
UIC
0-00-00-0 1 3 000
@ Butler 0-30-20-0 0 1 000
@ Valpo 0-10-10-0 3 0 000
Cleve St 0-20-20-0 1 3 010
YSU
1-10-00-0 1 3 002
@ Valpo 0-10-00-0 0 1 000
@ GB
0-00-00-0 0 0 000
2007-08 | Freshman Season Game-By-Game | *Notes Starts
Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
@ NCSU 0-00-00-0 0 0 000
SIUE
1-21-20-0 0 0 003
@ NIU
0-00-00-0 1 0 000
@ Wa. St. 0-00-00-0 0 0 000
GB
0-00-00-0 0 0 000
WSU
0-20-20-0 2 0 010
UDM
0-20-21-2 0 0 001
@ UIC
1-41-40-0 0 0 013
22
Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
@ Loyola 0-10-10-0 1 0 000
Valpo
0-30-30-0 1 0 010
YSU
0-10-00-0 4 1 000
UIC
0-10-12-2 0 0 012
@ GB
0-00-00-0 0 0 000
YSU
0-10-10-0 0 0 000
@ GB
0-00-00-0 0 0 000
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21 | Amanda Viehauser
Junior • Forward • 6-2 • Education
Minneapolis, Minn./Robbinsdale Armstrong
Year
G-GS Min.-MPG FG-FGA FG% 3pt-Att 3pt% FT-FTA FT% O-D Reb RPG Ast TO BL ST PtsPPG
2008-09
Fresh. 21-4194-9.2 12-43.2792-14.143 3-4 .7508-21 291.46284 5291.4
2009-10
Soph. 13-1175-13.5 27-47.574 3-7 .42912-16.75016-20 362.8 9 20 5 5 695.3
Totals 2 years34-5369-10.9 39-90.433 5-21 .23815-20.75024-41 651.51548 9 10982.2
2009-10 (Sophomore):Battled a back injury to play
13 games, making one start ... anticipated taking a
medical redshirt after nine games ... came back to
play final four games of the season ... opened the
season with nine points at Evansville Nov. 13 ... tallied
10 points on a perfect shooting night vs. Northern
Illinois Nov. 25 ... went 4-for-4 from the field and
made her only three-point and free throw attempts
... scored nine points in each of the two games of
the SeattleU Thanksgiving Tournament Nov. 28-29
... was 7-of-10 from the field in the tournament and
added five rebounds, three assists and a steal vs. the
host Redhawks Nov. 29 ... started at Dayton Dec. 4,
finishing with six points ... returned from 18-game
layoff with four points in 17 minutes vs. Cleveland
State March 4 ... had first collegiate double-double
with 16 points and 11 rebounds two days later vs.
Youngstown State ... was up to 16/9 in the first half
and added a blocked shot and a steal.
2008-09 (Freshman): Played in 21 games, starting
four times ... became first Panther freshman to start
a season-opener since 2003 at North Carolina State
Nov. 15 ... had five points and four rebounds in the
game ... scored four points and grabbed three boards
at Wisconsin Dec. 2 ... had three boards in back-toback games at Cleveland State and Youngstown
State, Jan. 8-10, posting a block and steal at YSU ...
missed four games due to a back injury ... returned
to the floor with four minutes against Valparaiso
Jan. 29 ... pulled down five rebounds vs. Youngstown
State Feb. 7 ... scored four points at Detroit Feb. 12 ...
made a start vs. Loyola Feb. 19 ... had four points and
four boards against Youngstown State in the league
tournament first round March 9.
High School: Played five years of varsity basketball,
including her last two at Robbinsdale Armstrong
High School ... named all-state honorable mention
both seasons ... also named to the all-conference
team each year ... played three years at Minneapolis
Washburn High School ... as a freshman, averaged a
double-double of 10.7 points and a conference-best
10.3 rebounds per game ... averaged a doubledouble for her career at Washburn.
Personal: Full name is Amanda Marie Viehauser ...
born May 6, 1990, in Minneapolis, Minn. ... daughter
of Thomas and Jody Viehauser ... has two sisters,
Ashley and Samantha, and one brother, Adam.
2009-10 Season Highs
Points
16 vs. Youngstown State, 3/6
Rebounds
11 vs. Youngstown State, 3/6
Assists
3 @ Seattle, 11/29
Steals
1 - four times
Blocks
1 - five times
Field Goals
6 vs. Youngstown State, 3/6
Three’s
1 - three times
Free Throws
3 - two times
Minutes
21 @ Seattle, 11/29
Career Highs
Points
Same
Rebounds
Same
Assists
Same
Steals
Same - 10 times
Blocks
Same - nine times
Field GoalsSame
Three’s
Same - five times
Free ThrowsSame
Minutes
Same - four times
2009-10 | Sophomore Season Game-By-Game | *Notes Starts
Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
@ UE
3-50-03-3 2 0 109
@ SIUE 1-50-10-0 2 2 102
Wis
0-00-00-0 1 1 000
NIU
4-41-11-1 3 1 0010
vs USA
4-60-01-2 2 0 009
@ Seattle U 3-4 1-1 2-2 5 3 0 1 9
Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
@ Dayton* 2-30-02-3 2 1 006
@ UNI
0-10-00-0 1 0 110
@ Cleve St 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0
CLEVE ST 2-40-00-1 1 0 004
YSU
6-111-3 3-3 11 2 1 116
2007-08 | Freshman Season Game-By-Game | *Notes Starts
Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
@ NCSU* 2-61-30-0 4 0 005
vs. USC* 0-40-30-0 0 1 100
@ USAFA 0-00-00-0 0 0 000
SIUE*
1-10-00-0 0 1 002
@ NIU
0-10-00-0 1 1 000
@ Wis
1-41-21-2 3 0 004
@ Wa. St. 1-20-00-0 2 0 012
ILL
0-30-10-0 1 0 010
@ Marq. 0-20-10-0 0 0 000
GB
1-20-00-0 0 0 102
@ YSU
0-00-00-0 3 1 110
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Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
@ CSU
0-00-00-0 3 1 000
Valpo
0-20-10-0 1 0 000
Butler
0-00-00-0 1 0 000
YSU
1-40-00-0 5 0 002
@ UDM 1-30-02-2 1 1 004
@ WSU 0-00-00-0 0 0 010
Loyola* 1-40-20-0 0 0 002
UIC
1-10-00-0 0 0 102
YSU
2-40-10-0 4 0 014
@ GB
0-00-00-0 0 0 000
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3 | Katie Ehlen
Sophomore • Guard • 5-10 • Education
Cambridge, Wis./Cambridge
Year
G-GS Min.-MPG FG-FGA FG% 3pt-Att 3pt% FT-FTA FT% O-D Reb RPG Ast TO BL ST PtsPPG
2009-10
Fresh.18-068-3.8 6-15.4001-3.3334-8.5005-5 100.6231417
1.9
Totals1 year18-068-3.8 6-15.4001-3.3334-8.5005-5 100.6231417
1.9
2009-10 (Freshman): Joined the team as a walkon and appeared in 18 games ... made collegiate
debut with two minutes at Evansville Nov. 13 ...
two days later, scored five points, had two rebounds
and blocked a shot at SIU Edwardsville ... scored
two points vs. South Alabama Nov. 28 ... had a steal
at Dayton Dec. 4 and again Jan. 16 vs. Green Bay
... scored in four-straight appearances from Feb.
25-March 6 ... in the first game of that stretch, played
13 minutes and had two points, two rebounds,
an assist and a steal at Butler ... in 11 minutes vs.
Youngstown State March 6, scored four points, pulled
down two boards and tallied another steal.
High School: Scored over 1,000 points in career at
Cambridge High School ... finished career third in
school history in scoring ... named Jefferson County
Union Area Player of the Year as a junior and senior
... named conference player of the year as a junior
and was on the all-conference first team as a senior
... earned Division 3 All-State Honorable Mention
honors as a junior ... helped team to three regional
championships ... also won two conference crowns.
Personal: Full name is Katie Marie Ehlen ... born
June 17, 1991, in Frederick, Md. ... daughter of Ken
and Jeanne Ehlen.
2009-10 | Freshman Season Game-By-Game | *Notes Starts
Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
@ UE
0-00-00-0 0 0 000
@ SIUE 1-21-12-2 2 0 105
vs USA
1-10-00-0 1 0 002
@ Dayton 0-10-10-0 0 0 010
CHI ST
0-00-00-0 0 0 000
MARQ
0-00-00-0 0 0 000
@ YSU
0-10-10-0 0 1 000
WSU
0-00-00-0 0 0 000
GB
0-10-00-0 1 0 010
Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
@ WSU 0-00-00-0 0 0 000
@ GB
0-10-00-0 0 0 000
UIC
0-00-00-0 1 0 000
@ Butler 1-30-00-1 2 1 012
@ Valpo 1-10-00-0 0 0 002
Cleve St 0-00-02-2 0 0 002
YSU
2-40-00-3 2 0 014
@ Valpo 0-00-00-0 1 0 000
@ GB
0-00-00-0 0 0 000
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2009-10 Season/Career Highs
Points
5 @ SIUE, 11/15
Rebounds
2 - three times
Assists
1 - two times
Steals
1 - four times
Blocks
1 @ SIUE, 11/15
Field Goals
2 vs. Youngstown State, 3/6
Three’s
1 @ SIUE, 11/15
Free Throws
2 - two times
Minutes
13 @ Butler, 2/25
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12 | Sammy Theut
Sophomore • Guard • 5-8 • Nursing
Chesterfield Township, Mich./Marine City Cardinal Mooney
Year
G-GS Min.-MPG FG-FGA FG% 3pt-Att 3pt% FT-FTA FT% O-D Reb RPG Ast TO BL ST PtsPPG
2009-10
Fresh.31-15166-15.021-53.3963-20.1509-15.6009-37 461.547581 9541.7
Totals1 year31-15166-15.021-53.3963-20.1509-15.6009-37 461.547581 9541.7
2009-10 (Freshman): Played in all 31 games,
making 15 starts ... started 13 of the first 14 games
of the season ... was first Panther freshman to start
home opener since Aubrey Hampton in 2003-04 ...
tied Milwaukee freshman record for games played
... finished fourth on the team with 47 assists ...
had four points, six rebounds and four assists in collegiate debut at Evansville Nov. 13 ... pulled down
five rebounds and had three steals two days later
at SIU Edwardsville ... scored four points and tallied
five rebounds vs. Wisconsin Nov. 19 ... scored seven
points in each game of the SeattleU Thanksgiving
Tournament Nov. 28-29 ... added six rebounds and
three assists vs. South Alabama ... tallied six points
at Northern Iowa Dec. 10 ... dished out three assists
vs. Green Bay Jan. 16 ... played 31 minutes and had
a career-best six assists at Butler Feb. 25.
High School: Named the Class D state player of
the year as a senior at Marine City Cardinal Mooney
High School ... averaged 22 points, seven rebounds
and nine rebounds for a Cardinal team that was state
runner-up ... as a junior, led her team to the Detroit
Catholic League North Division title ... was then
named to the Class D All-State First Team.
Personal: Full name is Samantha Lynne Theut ...
born April 1, 1991, in Chesterfield, Mich. ... daughter
of Eric and Mary Theut.
2009-10 Season/Career Highs
Points
7 - two times
Rebounds
6 - two times
Assists
6 @ Butler, 2/25
Steals
3 @ SIUE, 11/15
Blocks
1 vs. Youngstown State, 3/6
Field Goals
3 - two times
Three’s
1 - three times
Free Throws
2 vs. Marquette, 12/29
Minutes
32 @ Seattle, 11/29
2009-10 | Freshman Season Game-By-Game | *Notes Starts
Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
@ UE*
2-20-00-0 6 4 004
@ SIUE* 0-20-10-0 5 1 030
WIS*
0-00-00-0 2 3 010
NIU*
2-50-20-0 5 2 004
vs USA* 3-61-20-0 6 3 007
@ Seattle U* 3-9 1-6 0-1 2 2 0 0 7
@ Dayton 1-20-00-0 3 1 002
@ UNI* 3-50-00-0 1 2 006
CHI ST* 0-00-01-2 3 2 011
ILL ST* 1-20-10-1 0 2 012
MARQ* 1-10-02-2 3 0 004
@ YSU* 1-20-00-0 0 3 012
@ Cleve St* 1-3 1-2 0-0 2 3 0 1 3
DETROIT* 0-20-20-0 0 1 000
WSU
0-10-00-0 0 1 000
GB
0-00-00-0 2 3 000
25
Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
@ UIC
0-00-00-0 0 1 000
@ Loyola 0-00-00-0 0 0 000
VALPO
0-00-00-0 1 0 000
BUTLER 0-00-00-0 0 0 000
@ WSU 0-00-03-4 1 0 003
@ Detroit 0-00-00-0 0 0 000
@ GB
0-00-00-0 0 0 000
LOYOLA 1-10-00-0 0 1 002
UIC
0-10-10-0 0 2 000
@ Butler 1-20-00-0 1 6 012
@ Valpo* 1-30-21-2 1 0 003
Cleve St* 0-10-00-0 0 0 000
YSU
0-10-00-0 2 2 100
@ Valpo 0-10-00-0 0 2 000
@ GB
0-10-12-3 0 0 002
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20 | Sami Tucker
Sophomore • Guard • 5-11 • Undecided
East Lansing, Mich./East Lansing
Year
G-GS Min.-MPG FG-FGA FG% 3pt-Att 3pt% FT-FTA FT% O-D Reb RPG Ast TO BL ST PtsPPG
2009-10
Fresh. 29-16582-20.180-181.44217-38.44737-51.72553-84 1374.72444 1 202147.4
Totals 1 year29-16582-20.180-181.44217-38.44737-51.72553-84 1374.72444 1 202147.4
2009-10 (Freshman): Named to Horizon League
All-Newcomer Team ... played in 29 games, starting
the final 16 ... finished fifth on the team in scoring
at 7.4 points per game and third in rebounding with
4.7 per contest ... 137 rebounds are the third-most in
a season by a freshman in school history ... averaged
10.4 points and 5.8 rebounds as a starter, hitting 16of-32 from three-point range in that time ... scored
in double-figures nine times on the season ... had a
breakout game at Dayton Dec. 4 with 12 points and
nine rebounds in 22 minutes played ... entered the
game with no points, three rebounds and just 11
minutes played over Milwaukee’s first six games of
the season ... followed up the effort with eight points,
on 6-of-6 shooting at the charity stripe, and 10 rebounds at Northern Iowa Dec. 10 ... had 17 points at
UIC Jan. 21, pulling down nine rebounds and dishing
out four assists ... hit all three 3-point attempts vs.
Butler Jan. 30 on her way to 13 points ... scored 12
points, pulled down nine rebounds and handed out
four assists in front of a hometown crowd at Detroit
Feb. 6 ... in a three-game span between Feb. 20-27,
averaged 17.3 points, 5.7 rebounds and shot 53.8
percent from the field (21-of-39) ... including in that
stretch was her first 20-point at Butler on the 25th ...
also had 15 points vs. UIC on the 20th and a 17-point,
seven-rebound outing at Valparaiso on the 27th.
High School: Played power forward at East Lansing
High School ... as a senior, was named to the Class
A All-State First Team and the Detroit Free Press and
Lansing State Journal Player of the Year ... averaged
14.2 points and 7.1 per game, leading the Trojans to
a 25-1 record and No. 1 state ranking ... was also an
all-state first-team selection as a junior
Personal: Full name is Samantha Lee Tucker ... born
March 20, 1991 ... daughter of Sam and Jan Tucker.
2009-10 Season/Career Highs
Points
20 @ Butler, 2/25
Rebounds
10 @ Northern Iowa, 12/10
Assists
4 - three times
Steals
2 - three times
Blocks
1 @ Youngstown State, 1/2
Field Goals
8 @ Butler, 2/25
Three’s
3 vs. Butler, 1/30
Free Throws
6 @ Northern Iowa, 12/10
Minutes
35 @ Detroit, 2/6
2009-10 | Freshman Season Game-By-Game | *Notes Starts
Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
@ UE
0-00-00-0 0 0 000
@ SIUE 0-10-10-0 2 0 000
NIU
0-00-00-0 0 0 000
vs USA
0-10-00-0 1 0 000
@ Dayton 5-90-02-2 9 2 0012
@ UNI
1-10-06-6102 018
CHI ST
1-50-02-2 6 1 024
ILL ST
0-30-22-2 0 0 012
MARQ
2-70-01-2 5 0 005
@ YSU
2-30-11-1 4 0 115
Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
@ Cleve St 1-2 0-0 2-2 1 0 0 1 4
DETROIT 1-30-10-0 3 0 002
WSU
2-41-10-0 4 0 015
GB*
3-60-00-0 5 0 016
@ UIC* 7-181-22-2940017
@ Loyola* 3-60-04-5 7 0 0210
VALPO* 2-81-31-2 7 0 016
BUTLER* 5-73-30-0 4 1 0113
@ WSU* 1-41-31-2 6 0 024
@ Detroit*5-132-40-0940112
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Opponent FG3FGFT RABSP
@ GB*
2-91-33-4 7 1 018
LOYOLA* 4-80-13-6 3 0 0011
UIC*
6-111-12-4440115
@ Butler* 8-152-32-3600120
@ Valpo* 7-131-32-4700117
Cleve St* 1-41-20-0 4 1 013
YSU*
3-81-20-0 4 1 007
@ Valpo* 4-51-11-2 5 3 0010
@ GB*
4-70-10-0 5 0 008
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Kimee
2 Chandler
Emily
52 Decorah
Freshman • Guard • 5-7 • Undecided
Blanchardville, Wis./Pecatonica
Freshman • Guard • 5-7 • Undecided
Waunakee, Wis./Waunakee/Edgewood
Botham on Kimee Chandler: “We saw something special in Kimee way back
in her freshman year, and are thrilled she chose Milwaukee. She commands the
floor, has great ball-handling skills and court vision, and knows how to score off
the dribble and from beyond the arc. She is a complete guard whose game has
improved year after year. There is no doubt in my mind that she will be ready for
the next level, and she and Angela (Rodriguez) should form one of the strongest
backcourts we’ll have had in black and gold.”
2010-11: Will sit out the 2010-11 season due to NCAA Transfer Rules.
Before UWM: Played her freshman season at Edgewood in Madison ... named
to the All-NAC freshman team ... appeared in all 26 games, starting the final 17
... led the team with 10.8 points per game.
High School: Played on back-to-back conference championship teams at
Waunakee High School ... also won regional championships those years ... was
twice named all-conference.
High School: Named to Wisconsin Division 4 All-State First Team her last three
years at PHS ... Wisconsin Basketball Yearbook ranked her as the No. 3 junior in
the state and the No. 2 guard ... named to the all-state team by Inside Wisconsin
Sports Magazine.
Personal: Full name is Emily Sue Decorah ... born April 29, 1991 ... daughter of
Tim and Sarah Decorah.
Personal: Full name is Kimberlee Mae Chandler ... born Aug. 11, 1991 ... daughter
of Chuck and Jodi Chandler.
Courtney
25 Lindfors
Laura
33 Melquist
Freshman • Center • 6-4 • Undecided
Elk Grove, Ill./Elk Grove
Freshman • Forward • 6-3 • Undecided
Byron, Minn./Lourdes
Botham on Kimee Chandler: “Courtney has outstanding versatility for a player
her size. She is very adept at getting to the rim off the dribble, can score from the
perimeter and is gifted down on the block. In addition to that, her greatest asset
may well be her ability to run the floor, which makes her just that much more
dangerous offensively.”
Botham on Laura Melquist: “Laura really helps us with depth in the post, which
right now we need. She has a solid back-to-the-basket game and a nice mid-range
game to compliment that. She has had such a good career at such a storied program as Lourdes that she brings the expectation of success here with her, and that
certainly weighed on my mind during the recruiting process. We’re very excited to
have Laura join the program.”
High School: Played her first three prep seasons at Driscoll Catholic High School
... earned back-to-back conference player of the year awards ... ranked as the No.
37 post player in the 2010 recruiting class and No. 2 post in Illinois ... as a junior,
led Driscoll to the Illinois 2A State Championship and a 33-1 record ... named
to the all-area team for the second time and earned her first all-state honor ...
DCHS closed prior to her senior year ... played her final prep season at Elk Grove
High School ... named all-state (all-classes) honorable mention.
High School: Named to the all-conference team in each of her four years at
Lourdes High School ... was a Minnesota Class AA All-State selection as a junior
and senior ... as a senior, Lourdes went 30-3 and finished third in the state ...
named to the AA State All-Tournament Team.
Personal: Full name is Laura Victoria Melquist ... born March 9, 1992 ... daughter
of Neil and Joyce Melquist.
Personal: Full name is Courtney Patrica Lindfors ... born June 2, 1992 ... daughter
of Ron and Pam Lindfors ... brother, Jake, plays basketball at Albany ... Ron was a
collegiate center at both Bradley and Northern Illinois from 1980-83.
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Allie
40 Pfeffer
Angela
23 Rodriguez
Freshman • Forward • 6-1 • Architecture
Fitchburg, Wis./Verona
Freshman • Guard • 5-8 • Undecided
Oak Creek, Wis./Oak Creek
Botham on Allie Pfeffer: “Allie comes to us from a very strong program. She is
athletic, runs the floor well and has a lot of potential. She has a good work ethic
and will be a nice addition to our team.”
Botham on Angela Rodriguez: “Angela is an outstanding shooter, no question
about it - she has such a pure stroke, and incredibly deep range. What makes her
great though is that she sees the floor exceptionally well and has the ball-handling
and passing ability to be a threat anytime she has the ball, and to counter defenses
that play her strictly as a shooter. What excites me most about her is her character
and leadership. Besides having an instant impact on the court, she is also destined
to fulfill a leadership role both vocally and, especially, by example.”
High School: Played all four years at Verona Area High School, lettering twice
... helped team to state quarterfinals and 22-4 record as a senior ... averaged
seven points and six rebounds per game ... Verona won conference titles in each
of her last two seasons ... also played a year of soccer and ran track for a season.
High School: Ranked as the best shooter in the 2010 national recruiting class by
Hoopgurlz on ESPN.com ... Hoopgurlz also had her as the No. 1 guard and No. 2
recruit in her class in the state of Wisconsin and the 46th-best guard in the nation
... first-team all-conference player her last two seasons ... earned all-state and
all-area honors as a senior ... also earned All-America honorable mention honors
from The Sporting News as a junior.
Personal: Full name is Alexandria Sidney Pfeffer ... born Jan. 30, 1992 ... daughter
of Matthew and Pamela Pfeffer.
Personal: Full name is Angela Marie Rodriguez ... born Dec. 24, 1991 ... daughter
of Alberto and Joanne Rodriguez.
Front (L-R): Ashley Imperiale, Lindsay Laur, Stephanie Schell, Jenilee Klomstad, Anne Breland.
Middle (L-R): Allie Pfeffer, Sami Tucker, Laura Melquist, Courtney Lindfors, Amanda Viehauser.
Standing (L-R): Emily Decorah, Alex Klawitter, Angela Rodriguez, Sammy Theut, Kimee Chandler, Katie Ehlen.
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2009-10 in Review
2009-10 Season Statistics
Overall Statistics
Total3-Ptrs
Rebounds
## Player
GP-GS MinMin/GFG-FGA Pct3FG-FGAPct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot AvgPF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
11 Lindsay Laur
31-29 935 30.2148-361.41038-100.380 82-96 .85460-179239 7.7 66-1 72 96 9 33416 13.4
34Ashley Imperiale 30-3097632.5107-265.40418-51.35353-66.80337-94131 4.463-15265 1 22285 9.5
44Jenilee Klomstad 18-15 35219.670-137.511 0-0 .00024-49.49028-61 89 4.941-1 6 3527 3164 9.1
05 Jodie McClain
31-29103133.3 75-204.368 15-59 .25481-116.698 31-69 100 3.2 69-1150122 5 38246 7.9
20Sami Tucker
29-1658220.180-181.44217-38.44737-51.72553-84137 4.750-02444 1 20214 7.4
32Danielle Jorgenson29-16 52918.277-167.461 4-20 .20025-45.55641-87 128 4.463-2183822 9183 6.3
21Amanda Viehauser13-1 17513.5 27-47.574 3-7 .42912-16.75016-20 36 2.825-1 9 20 5 5 69 5.3
23 Anne Breland
28-0 365 13.0 44-113.389 31-83 .373 12-121.00016-31 47 1.7 10-0 7 30 1 4 131 4.7
45Alex Klawitter 29-0 32011.0 17-60.28314-52.269 5-6 .833 7-14 21 0.720-02119 0 4 53 1.8
14Stephanie Schell 24-4 34114.2 15-49.306 9-36 .250 3-8 .37510-21 31 1.317-03637 2 1042 1.8
12Sammy Theut 31-1546615.021-53.3963-20.1509-15.6009-37 46 1.532-047581 954 1.7
03Katie Ehlen
18-0683.8 6-15.4001-3.3334-8.5005-5 100.67-0231417 0.9
00Nicole Holman 6-0 233.8 0-5.0000-4.0000-0.0000-2 2 0.32-046000 0.0
— Ciera McGaughy 5-0 37 7.4 3-12.250 1-4 .250 4-41.0001-6 7 1.411-09160 211 2.2
TM
Team
63-67
130
4.2
15
Panthers
Opponents
31 6200 690-1669.413154-477.323351-492.713377-7771154 37.2476-7457604 75 1631885 60.8
31 6200 740-1864.397182-610.298318-481.661419-6841103 35.6519-9465454 84 3131980 63.9
Record
Non-League Games
League Games
Overall
6-7
6-12
Home
2-3
3-6
Away
3-4
3-6
Neutral Score By Periods
1-0
Milwaukee
0-0
Opponents
1st
883
972
2nd
1002
1008
ot
—
—
2ot
—
—
Total
1885
1980
League-Only Statistics
Total3-Ptrs
Rebounds
## Player
GP-GS MinMin/GFG-FGA Pct3FG-FGAPct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot AvgPF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
11Lindsay Laur
18-1655630.991-235.38719-58.32854-66.81843-94137 7.644-14355 3 21255 14.2
21Amanda Viehauser2-0 3316.58-15.5331-3.3333-4.7506-6 126.03-012112010.0
44Jenilee Klomstad 5-4 11222.421-42.500 0-0 .0007-18.3899-21 30 6.012-031010249 9.8
34Ashley Imperiale 17-17 52731.057-135.422 9-25 .36035-45.77816-52 68 4.035-02840 1 9158 9.3
20Sami Tucker
18-1445025.063-142.44416-33.48523-35.65734-60 94 5.241-01633 1 16165 9.2
32Danielle Jorgenson18-14 40122.359-129.457 2-15 .13314-29.48331-71 102 5.742-1132817 7134 7.4
05Jodie Mcclain 18-1658232.337-104.356 6-34 .17648-66.72719-28 47 2.636-09075 2 22128 7.1
25Anne Breland
15-0 16911.3 23-62.37118-46.391 6-6 1.0006-15 21 1.4 5-0 4 13 1 1 70 4.7
45Alex Klawitter 18-0 25314.1 12-46.26110-42.238 3-4 .750 7-8 15 0.814-01613 0 4 37 2.1
14Stephanie Schell 17-425515.010-35.2865-24.208 1-5 .2008-19 27 1.612-026271 726 1.5
03Katie Ehlen
10-0494.9 4-11.3640-1.0002-6.3334-2 6 0.64-0230310 1.0
12Sammy Theut 18-519010.65-17.2941-7.1434-6.6671-9 100.617-023261315 0.8
00Nicole Holman 6-0 233.8 0-5.0000-4.0000-0.0000-2 2 0.32-046000 0.0
TM
Team
41-38
79
4.4
7
Panthers
Opponents
18 3600390-978 .399 87-292 .298200-290.690225-425650 36.1267-2269 338 38 96106759.3
18 3600
436-1057 .412 85-312 .272185-272.680226-412638 35.4304-7266 267 41 178114263.4
Record
Overall
Home
Away
Neutral Score By Periods
League Games
6-12
3-6
3-6
0-0
Milwaukee
Opponents
29
1st
2nd
ot
2ot
Total
480
587
—
—
1067
523 609 — —1142
2009-10 in Review
Date
Nov. 13
Nov. 15
Nov. 19
Nov. 25
Opponent
@ Evansville
@ SIU Edwardsville
Wisconsin
Northern Illinois
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2009-10 Schedule/Results
W/L
W
W
L
W
Score
77-68
85-60
64-55
73-65
Attendance
570
1,145
1,017
373
High Scorer
19 Lindsay Laur
19 Jodie McClain
19 Lindsay Laur
20 Lindsay Laur
High Rebounder
13 Lindsay Laur
8 Jodie McClain
10 Jenilee Klomstad
9 Lindsay Laur
SeattleU Thanksgiving Tournament
Nov. 28
vs. South Alabama
Nov. 29
@ Seattle University
W
L
72-54
68-63
61
103
18 Jenilee Klomstad
22 Ashley Imperiale
14 Lindsay Laur
11 Lindsay Laur
Dec. 4
Dec. 10
Dec. 13
Dec. 15
Dec. 29
@ #24/25 Dayton
@ Northern Iowa
Chicago State
Illinois State
Marquette
L
L
W
L
L
86-52
68-59
73-56
51-38
69-52
872
231
407
402
927
12
18
16
12
15
Sami Tucker
Lindsay Laur
Ashley Imperiale
Lindsay Laur
Lindsay Laur
9
10
10
9
7
Sami Tucker
Sami Tucker
Ashley Imperiale
Jodie McClain
Lindsay Laur
Jan. 2
Jan. 4
Jan. 7
Jan. 9
Jan. 16
Jan. 21
Jan. 23
Jan. 28
Jan. 30
@ Youngstown State*
@ Cleveland State*
Detroit*
Wright State*
#17/17 Green Bay*
@ UIC*
@ Loyola*
Valparaiso*
Butler*
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
68-59
73-61
59-57
67-50
74-53
51-50
80-66
54-48
71-70
948
234
407
409
1,037
328
573
412
1,127
16
22
18
14
19
17
21
19
20
Ashley Imperiale
Lindsay Laur
Lindsay Laur
Lindsay Laur
Lindsay Laur
Sami Tucker
Ashley Imperiale
Lindsay Laur
Jodie McClain
8
11
14
4
12
9
8
7
7
Jenilee Klomstad
Lindsay Laur
Lindsay Laur
Five Players
Lindsay Laur
Tucker/Jorgenson
Danielle Jorgenson
Laur/Tucker
Danielle Jorgenson
Feb. 4
Feb. 6
Feb. 13
Feb. 18
Feb. 20
Feb. 25
Feb. 27
@ Wright State*
@ Detroit*
@ Green Bay*
Loyola*
UIC*
@ Butler*
@ Valparaiso*
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
64-46
72-65
74-63
60-51
72-61
59-41
70-58
179
622
2,725
426
507
372
603
14
23
18
18
16
20
17
Lindsay Laur
Ashley Imperiale
Lindsay Laur
Lindsay Laur
Lindsay Laur
Sami Tucker
Sami Tucker
8
14
9
13
8
6
19
Jodie McClain
Lindsay Laur
Lindsay Laur
Danielle Jorgenson
Lindsay Laur
Sami Tucker
Danielle Jorgenson
March 4
March 6
Cleveland State*
Youngstown State*
L
W
74-56
73-39
507
304
21 Lindsay Laur
16 Amanda Viehauser
10 Lindsay Laur
12 Ashley Imperiale
W
L
71-57
72-48
282
1,637
18 Ashley Imperiale
10 Jodie McClain
5
6
Horizon League Championship
March 8
@ Valparaiso (First Round)
March 10
@ Green Bay (Quarterfinals)
* - League Game
Home Games in BOLD CAPS
30
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Horizon League Standings
Green Bay
Butler
Detroit
Cleveland State
Loyola
UIC
Wright State
Valparaiso
Milwaukee
Youngstown State
LeagueOverall
W-LPct. W-L Pct.
15-3 .833 28-5 .848
14-4.778 23-10 .697
14-4.778 17-14 .548
11-7 .611 19-14 .576
9-9.500 15-15 .500
9-9.500 12-18 .400
6-12 .333 11-19 .367
6-12.333 9-21 .300
6-12.333 12-19 .387
0-18 .000 0-30 .000
Horizon League Tournament
First Round - Monday, March 8
(at Higher Seeds)
Game 1 - #9 Milwaukee 71, #8 Valparaiso 57
Game 2 - #7 Wright St. 61, #10 Youngstown St. 43
Quarterfinals - Wednesday, March 10
(at Higher Seed)
Game 3 - #1 Green Bay 72, #Milwaukee 48
Game 4 - #4 Cleveland State 78, #5 UIC 72
Game 5 - #2 Butler 70, #7 Wright State 57
Game 6 - #3 Detroit 75, #6 Loyola 62
Semifinals - Friday, March 12
(at Green Bay, Wis.)
Game 7 - #2 Butler 69, #3 Detroit 55
Game 8 - #4 Cleveland State 83, #1 Green Bay 75
Championship - Sunday, March 14
(at Green Bay, Wis.)
Game 9 - #4 Cleveland State 66, #2 Butler 57
All-Tournament Team
Kailey Klein, Cleveland State (MVP)
Shawnita Garland, Cleveland State
Melanie Thornton, Butler
Susan Lester, Butler
Kayla Tetschlag, Green Bay
2009-10 in Review
Post-Season Awards
Horizon League Statistical Rankings
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Melanie Thornton, Butler
NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR
Yar Shayok, Detroit
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Melanie Thornton, Butler
SIXTH PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Susan Lester, Butler
COACH OF THE YEAR
Autumn Rademacher, Detroit
FIRST TEAM ALL-LEAGUE
Melanie Thornton, Butler
Kailey Klein, Cleveland State
Kayla Tetschlag, Green Bay
Brigid Mulroy, Detroit
Celeste Hoewisch, Green Bay
SECOND TEAM ALL-LEAGUE
Julie Wojta, Green Bay
Jasmine Bailey, UIC
Jessie Miller, UIC
Yar Shayok, Detroit
Shawnita Garland, Cleveland State
ALL-NEWCOMER TEAM
Yar Shayok, Detroit
Brandi Brown, Youngstown State
Alyssa Pittman, Butler
Sarah Eichler, Green Bay
Taylor Foulks, UIC
Sami Tucker, Milwaukee
ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM
Melanie Thornton, Butler
Shawnita Garland, Cleveland State
Jasmine Bailey, UIC
Celeste Hoewisch, Green Bay
Kanisha Ward, Wright State
7. Scoring Offense
6. Scoring Defense
7. Scoring Margin
3. Free Throw
5. Field Goal Percentages
3. Field Goal Pct Defense
4. 3-Point Fg Pct
1. 3-Point Fg Pct Defense
1.Rebounding Offense
4.Rebounding Defense
3.Rebounding Margin
4. Blocked Shots
4.Assists
10.Steals
10. Turnover Margin
8. Assist/Turnover Ratio
4. Offensive Rebounds
2. Defensive Rebounds
8. Defensive Reb Pct.
3. Offensive Reb Pct.
1885
60.8
1980
63.9
60.8/63.9 -3.1
351-492 .713
690-1669 .413
740-1864 .397
154-477 .323
182-610 .298
1154
37.2
1103
35.6
37.2/35.6 +1.6
75
2.4
457
14.7
163
5.3
19.5/14.6 -4.8
14.7/19.5
0.8
377
12.2
777
25.1
777/419 .650
377/684 .355
Individuals in the Top 10
Scoring
8.Lindsay Laur
Fg3FgFt Pts Avg/G
14838 82416 13.4
Rebounding Off DefTotal Avg/G
5. Lindsay Laur 60 179 239
7.7
Assists
No.
Avg/G
2.
Jodie McClain
150 4.8
Free Throw
FTM-FTA
Pct.
2.
Lindsay Laur
82-96
.854
3-Point FG
3FG-FGA
Pct.
4.
Lindsay Laur
38-100
.380
6.
Anne Breland
31-83
.373
Blocked Shots
No.
Avg/G
6.
Danielle Jorgenson22 0.8
Assist/Turnover Ratio
Ast/TO
Ratio
10.
Jodie McClain
150/122
1.2
Sami Tucker
Lindsay Laur
31
Defensive Rebounds
No.
Avg/G
4.
Lindsay Laur
179 5.8
2009-10 in Review
2010-11 Milwaukee Panthers Women’s Basketball Media Guide
2009-10 Milwaukee Game-By-Game Statistics
|-----Total-----||----3-ptrs----| |------- Rebounds-------|
Opponent
Date Score W/LFG-FGA Pct3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
@ Evansville
11/1377-68W27-53.5094-16.25019-22.8641036 4646.020 15 25 4 67777.0
@ SIU Edwardsville 11/1585-60W29-60.4839-16.56318-22.8181934 5349.521 15 24 5 68581.0
WISCONSIN
11/1955-64L20-51.3926-17.353 9-14.6431131 4247.012 13 20 4 45572.3
NORTHERN ILLINOIS 11/2573-65 W 27-48 .563 2-10 .200 17-22.773 7 28 3544.0 18 17 21 3 6 7372.5
vs South Alabama
11/28 72-54 W 29-56 .518 3-8 .375 11-16 .688 12 35 47 44.6 9 16 14 1 1 72 72.4
@ Seattle University 11/2963-68L25-62.4039-26.346 4-7.5711325 3843.513 14 14 1 46370.8
@ Dayton
12/452-86L21-58.3624-16.250 6-8.7501327 4043.023 11 32 1 45268.1
@ Northern Iowa 12/1059-68L22-47.4687-13.538 8-14.5711220 3241.618 17 22 2 65967.0
CHICAGO STATE
12/1373-56W24-53.4536-10.60019-22.8641327 4041.418 18 19 3 77367.7
ILLINOIS STATE
12/1538-51L15-56.2683-15.200 5-7.714 829 3741.013 12 14 3 53864.7
MARQUETTE
12/2952-69L17-48.3543-14.21415-18.8331021 3140.116 12 19 3 65263.5
@ Youngstown State 1/268-59 W 27-54 .500 3-13 .231 11-22.500 9 28 3739.8 14 20 23 1 8 6863.9
@ Cleveland State
1/4 61-73 L 23-56 .411 5-16 .313 10-15 .667 8 22 30 39.1 15 19 16 1 7 61 63.7
DETROIT
1/757-59L22-61.3617-24.292 6-7.8571525 4039.117 17 19 2 65763.2
WRIGHT STATE
1/950-67L15-44.3417-18.38913-20.6501217 2938.518 10 24 2 75062.3
GREEN BAY
1/1653-74 L 20-44 .455 2-12 .167 11-15.733 7 21 2837.8 20 15 26 2 6 5361.8
@ UIC
1/2151-50W21-58.3625-13.385 4-41.0001128 3937.913 16 16 2 55161.1
@ Loyola
1/2380-66W27-54.5006-14.42920-24.8331123 3437.711 16 8 1 38062.2
VALPARAISO
1/2854-48W15-45.3335-18.27819-22.8641030 4037.810 6 19 3 55461.7
BUTLER
1/3070-71 L 26-53 .491 6-13 .462 12-16.750 8 19 2737.2 10 16 12 2 7 7062.2
@ Wright State
2/446-64L16-49.3274-14.28610-16.6251515 3036.912 10 25 2 74661.4
@ Detroit
2/665-72L27-69.3916-19.316 5-6.8331724 4137.117 17 12 1 36561.5
@ Green Bay
2/1363-74L25-56.4465-17.294 8-14.5711422 3637.021 15 17 3 26361.6
LOYOLA
2/1860-51W18-47.383 2-7.28622-32.6881230 4237.213 13 17 0 26061.5
UIC
2/2061-72L24-62.3875-18.278 8-12.6671319 3237.015 19 17 1 36161.5
@ Butler
2/2541-59L17-57.2984-17.235 3-6.5001617 3336.910 12 21 1 64160.7
@ Valparaiso
2/2758-70L20-56.3574-19.21114-22.6361629 4537.218 13 22 5 75860.6
CLEVELAND STATE
3/456-74L18-53.3408-29.27612-15.8001317 3036.914 16 22 1 55660.5
YOUNGSTOWN STATE 3/673-39W29-60.4833-11.27312-22.5451839 5737.619 19 22 8 77360.9
@ Valparaiso
3/871-57W27-54.5008-14.571 9-14.6431124 3537.514 19 17 2 67161.2
@ Green Bay
3/1048-72L17-45.3783-10.30011-16.6881315 2837.214 9 25 5 64860.8
Milwaukee 1885690-1669.413154-477.323351-492.7133777771154 37.2476 457 604 751631885 60.8
Opponents 1980740-1864.397182-610.298318-481.6614196841103 35.6519 465 454 843131980 63.9
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2009-10 Opponent Game-By-Game Statistics
|-----Total-----||----3-ptrs----| |------- Rebounds-------|
Opponent
Date Score W/LFG-FGA Pct3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
@ Evansville
11/1377-68W25-77.3256-24.25012-23.5222118 3939.019 12 11 1156868.0
@ SIU Edwardsville 11/1585-60W18-68.2654-24.16720-33.6062413 3738.021 8 13 1116064.0
WISCONSIN
11/1955-64L23-59.3909-21.429 9-12.750 724 3135.715 17 7 4116464.0
NORTHERN ILLINOIS 11/2573-65W24-68.3536-25.24011-17.6472118 3936.519 10 16 4 86564.2
vs South Alabama 11/2872-54W21-68.30911-33.333 1-2.5001219 3135.415 14 10 1 55462.2
@ Seattle University 11/29 63-68 L 25-55 .455 14-30 .467 4-7 .571 8 26 34 35.2 15 21 14 3 7 68 63.2
@ Dayton
12/452-86L34-70.4866-16.37512-24.5001626 4236.114 22 18 5 98666.4
@ Northern Iowa 12/1059-68L25-60.4179-22.409 9-14.6431916 3536.014 16 16 3 76866.6
CHICAGO STATE
12/1373-56 W 20-50 .400 6-16 .375 10-23.435 9 18 2735.0 18 15 17 2 13 5665.4
ILLINOIS STATE
12/1538-51L19-60.3172-16.12511-14.7861333 4636.114 11 13 8 95164.0
MARQUETTE
12/2952-69L26-60.4334-12.33313-15.8671424 3836.318 17 13 6146964.5
@ Youngstown State 1/268-59W24-74.3242-19.105 9-14.6432122 4336.821 11 18 0135964.0
@ Cleveland State
1/461-73L27-62.4356-23.26113-19.6841628 4437.416 19 17 4 97364.7
DETROIT
1/757-59L25-66.3795-20.250 4-8.5001824 4237.713 12 18 0 95964.3
WRIGHT STATE
1/950-67L24-53.4536-18.33313-19.6841421 3537.522 13 19 1 86764.5
GREEN BAY
1/1653-74L25-58.4315-19.26319-29.6551519 3437.317 16 13 4157465.1
@ UIC
1/2151-50W19-57.3335-15.333 7-9.7781226 3837.410 12 15 3 85064.2
@ Loyola
1/2380-66W27-61.4435-18.278 7-9.7781118 2936.918 19 8 3 56664.3
VALPARAISO
1/2854-48W20-67.2990-16.000 8-11.7271720 3736.917 10 11 3114863.4
BUTLER
1/3070-71L30-60.5006-16.375 5-6.8331122 3336.717 19 14 1 57163.8
@ Wright State
2/446-64 L 24-44 .545 5-13 .385 11-15.733 6 21 2736.2 17 15 22 3 12 6463.8
@ Detroit
2/665-72 L 27-52 .519 5-13 .385 13-19.684 5 25 3036.0 15 17 9 1 5 7264.2
@ Green Bay
2/13 63-74 L 26-52 .500 5-12 .417 17-27 .630 9 22 31 35.7 17 16
6 2 9 74 64.6
LOYOLA
2/1860-51W22-61.3614-14.286 3-4.750 923 3235.623 15 15 6 75164.0
UIC
2/2061-72 L 29-53 .547 2-6 .333 12-18.667 8 28 3635.6 13 19 19 3 6 7264.4
@ Butler
2/2541-59L23-54.4265-17.294 8-9.8891526 4135.811 16 20 3115964.2
@ Valparaiso
2/2758-70L24-62.3876-25.24016-23.6961025 3535.819 12 9 0157064.4
CLEVELAND STATE
3/456-74 L 27-54 .500 9-22 .409 11-13.846 9 23 3235.6 16 18 18 2 15 7464.7
YOUNGSTOWN STATE 3/673-39W13-67.1944-26.154 9-20.4502019 3935.822 7 16 2153963.8
@ Valparaiso
3/871-57W19-57.3339-34.26510-10
1.0001218 3035.617 16 18 2 85763.6
@ Green Bay
3/1048-72L25-55.45511-25.44011-15.7331719 3635.616 20 21 3187263.9
Opponents 1980740-1864.397182-610.298318-481.6614196841103 35.6519 465 454 843131980 63.9
Milwaukee 1885690-1669.413154-477.323351-492.7133777771154 37.2476 457 604 751631885 60.8
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Points-Rebounds-Assists
00 1 3 5 111214
Opponent
HOLMANMCGAUGHYEHLEN McCLAIN LAUR THEUT SCHELL
@ Evansville
DNP3-1-10-0-011-5-8
19-13-2
4-6-4DNP
@ SIU Edwardsville
DNP
4-1-3
5-2-0
19-8-2
4-7-2
0-5-1
DNP
WISCONSIN
DNP2-4-3DNP8-4-519-7-00-2-3DNP
NORTHERN ILLINOIS DNP0-0-1DNP11-3-9
20-9-24-5-2DNP
vs South Alabama
DNP
2-1-1
2-1-0
11-5-3
10-14-4
7-6-3
DNP
@ Seattle University
DNP
DNP
DNP
3-2-4
12-11-4
7-2-2
DNP
@ Dayton
DNP DNP 0-0-00-3-25-5-02-3-18-1-4
@ Northern Iowa
DNP
DNP
DNP
17-3-3
18-8-2
6-1-2
0-1-1
CHICAGO STATE
DNP DNP 0-0-0 8-5-513-5-21-3-2 0-0-2
ILLINOIS STATE
DNP DNP DNP 4-9-312-8-32-0-2 0-0-0
MARQUETTE
DNP DNP 0-0-010-2-615-7-34-3-0 2-0-1
@ Youngstown State 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-1 6-4-710-7-42-0-3 3-5-4
@ Cleveland State
DNP
DNP
DNP
4-3-6
22-11-1
3-2-3
3-1-5
DETROIT
0-1-3 DNP DNP 0-0-818-14-40-0-1 0-1-0
WRIGHT STATE
0-1-0 DNP 0-0-0 5-4-314-4-10-0-1 2-2-4
GREEN BAY
0-0-1 DNP 0-1-0 2-3-319-12-10-2-3 0-0-3
@ UIC
DNP DNP DNP 6-3-76-4-10-0-13-0-1
@ Loyola
DNP DNP DNP 8-2-819-5-40-0-0 0-1-0
VALPARAISO
DNPDNPDNP11-6-4
19-7-1
0-1-00-0-0
BUTLER
DNPDNPDNP20-3-6
10-3-0
0-0-02-3-1
@ Wright State
0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 9-8-614-6-33-1-0 0-0-1
@ Detroit
DNP DNP DNP 9-2-717-14-50-0-0 DNP
@ Green Bay
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
12-3-4
18-9-4
0-0-0
5-3-1
LOYOLA
DNP DNP DNP 5-2-618-11-32-0-1 0-3-1
UIC
0-0-0 DNP 0-1-011-2-316-8-40-0-2 3-0-1
@ Butler
DNP DNP 2-2-10-1-00-0-02-1-63-3-1
@ Valparaiso
DNP DNP 2-0-09-0-32-4-33-1-02-1-0
CLEVELAND STATE
DNP DNP 2-0-0 5-1-421-10-20-0-0 0-2-2
YOUNGSTOWN STATE DNP DNP 4-2-0 6-0-512-8-20-2-2 0-2-1
@ Valparaiso
DNP DNP 0-1-0 6-3-510-5-40-0-2 0-1-1
@ Green Bay
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
10-1-5
4-3-1
2-0-0
6-1-1
Milwaukee Individual Game Highs
Points
23
Ashley Imperiale @ Detroit (2/6)
22
Lindsay Laur @ Cleveland State (1/4)
22
Ashley Imperiale @ Seattle University (11/29)
Field Goals Made
11
Ashley Imperiale @ Detroit (2/6)
9
Lindsay Laur @ Green Bay (2/13)
9
Ashley Imperiale @ Seattle University (11/29)
Field Goal Att.
22
Lindsay Laur vs UIC (2/20)
22
Lindsay Laur @ Detroit (2/6)
FG Pct
.857 (6-7)
Jodie McClain @ Northern Iowa (12/10)
.800 (8-10)
Jenilee Klomstad @ SIU Edwardsville (11/15)
3-Point FG Made
4
Lindsay Laur @ Northern Iowa (12/10)
4
Ashley Imperiale @ Seattle University (11/29)
3-Point FG Att.
9
Lindsay Laur vs Cleveland State (3/4)
8
Lindsay Laur @ Cleveland State (1/4)
3-Pt FG Pct
1.000 (3-3)
Sami Tucker vs Butler (1/30)
1.000 (3-3)
Alex Klawitter vs Chicago State (12/13)
1.000 (3-3)
Jodie McClain @ Northern Iowa (12/10)
Free Throws Made 8
7
Free Throw Att.
9
8
FT Pct
1.000 (8-8)
1.000 (6-6)
Rebounds
19
14
14
14
Assists
9
8
Steals
5
3
Blocked Shots
5
5
34
Lindsay Laur vs Cleveland State (3/4)
4 Times
Jodie McClain vs Northern Illinois (11/25)
8 Times
Lindsay Laur vs Cleveland State (3/4)
4 Times
Danielle Jorgenson @ Valparaiso (2/27)
Lindsay Laur @ Detroit (2/6)
Lindsay Laur vs Detroit (1/7)
Lindsay Laur vs South Alabama (11/28)
Jodie McClain vs Northern Illinois (11/25)
4 Times
Jodie McClain @ Green Bay (3/10)
10 Times
Jenilee Klomstad vs Youngstown State (3/6)
Danielle Jorgenson @ Valparaiso (2/27)
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Points-Rebounds-Assists
2009-10 in Review
20212332344445
Opponent
TUCKER VIEHAUSER BRELAND JORGENSONIMPERIALEKLOMSTADKLAWITTER
@ Evansville
0-0-09-2-07-4-00-1-013-6-011-7-00-0-0
@ SIU Edwardsville 0-2-0 2-2-213-3-22-3-114-5-118-7-04-2-1
WISCONSIN
DNP0-1-19-4-0DNP5-6-1
12-10-0DNP
NORTHERN ILLINOIS 0-0-010-3-12-1-0 4-0-010-5-19-4-0 3-0-1
vs South Alabama 0-1-09-2-00-2-04-1-09-6-218-4-20-0-1
@ Seattle University
DNP
9-5-3
8-1-0
DNP
22-6-1
2-4-0
0-0-0
@ Dayton
12-9-26-2-15-2-00-2-08-3-16-7-00-0-0
@ Northern Iowa 8-10-20-1-00-1-10-0-00-2-510-2-1DNP
CHICAGO STATE
4-6-10-1-02-1-011-3-1
16-10-59-4-09-1-0
ILLINOIS STATE
2-0-0 DNP 2-1-0 6-4-110-2-20-2-0 0-3-1
MARQUETTE
5-5-0 DNP 2-1-0 4-2-0 0-5-210-3-00-0-0
@ Youngstown State 5-4-0 DNP 2-1-0 14-3-016-2-110-8-0 0-0-0
@ Cleveland State
4-1-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-1-0
8-1-1
17-6-2
0-0-1
DETROIT
2-3-0 DNP 11-1-03-2-010-6-010-5-13-1-0
WRIGHT STATE
5-4-0 DNP 3-0-00-2-19-4-06-4-06-0-0
GREEN BAY
6-5-0DNP3-0-04-3-116-2-2DNP3-0-1
@ UIC
17-9-4DNP DNP10-9-16-5-1 DNP 3-0-0
@ Loyola
10-7-0DNP DNP14-8-021-5-3DNP 8-2-1
VALPARAISO
6-7-0DNP3-3-02-5-07-5-0DNP6-2-1
BUTLER
13-4-1DNP4-0-013-7-08-5-8DNP0-0-0
@ Wright State
4-6-0DNP2-1-08-6-06-0-0DNP0-0-0
@ Detroit
12-9-4DNP DNP 4-6-023-4-1DNP 0-3-0
@ Green Bay
8-7-1DNP9-2-28-7-00-3-1DNP3-0-2
LOYOLA
11-3-0DNP0-0-0
15-13-0
6-3-2DNP3-1-0
UIC
15-4-4DNP8-3-18-3-1DNP DNP0-1-3
@ Butler
20-6-0DNP5-3-09-3-10-5-2DNP0-0-1
@ Valparaiso
17-7-0DNP9-1-0
10-19-5
4-4-2DNP0-3-0
CLEVELAND STATE 3-4-14-1-06-1-16-2-09-2-3 DNP 0-1-3
YOUNGSTOWN STATE 7-4-116-11-15-5-0 6-3-3 9-12-1 6-7-0 2-1-3
@ Valparaiso
10-5-32-2-0 6-4-011-4-118-5-28-1-0 0-0-1
@ Green Bay
8-5-02-3-05-1-07-6-12-2-12-4-00-0-0
Opponent Individual Game Highs
Points
26
Lauren Kenney, Valparaiso (1/28)
25
Jacqui Kalin, Northern Iowa (12/10)
Field Goals Made
9
Celeste Hoewisch, Green Bay (2/13)
9
Lauren Allen, Detroit (2/6)
9
Lauren Kenney, Valparaiso (1/28)
9
Ashley Brown, Seattle University (11/29)
Field Goal Att.
19
Lauren Kenney, Valparaiso (1/28)
19
Macey Nortey, Youngstown State (1/2)
FG Pct
.875 (7-8)
Melanie Thornton, Butler (1/30)
.875 (7-8)
Kendel Ross, Dayton (12/4)
3-Point FG Made
5
Jacqui Kalin, Northern Iowa (12/10)
5
Ashley Brown, Seattle University (11/29)
3-Point FG Att.
14
Ashley Brown, Seattle University (11/29)
12
Kaitlyn March, Youngstown State (3/6)
3-Pt FG Pct 1.000 (4-4)
Kendel Ross, Dayton (12/4)
1.000 (3-3)
Alyssa Pittman, Butler (1/30)
1.000 (3-3) Samantha Messersmith, Seattle University (11/29)
Free Throws Made 8
6
Free Throw Att.
11
11
FT Pct
1.000 (6-6)
1.000 (6-6)
1.000 (6-6)
Rebounds
16
15
Assists
9
8
Steals
7
7
Blocked Shots
4
3
3
35
Lauren Kenney, Valparaiso (1/28)
6 Times
Brandi Brown, Youngstown State (3/6)
Celeste Hoewisch, Green Bay (1/16)
Brigid Mulroy, Detroit (2/6)
Julie Wojta, Green Bay (1/16)
Jacqui Kalin, Northern Iowa (12/10)
Brandi Brown, Youngstown State (3/6)
Brandi Brown, Youngstown State (1/2)
Cassidy Murillo, Seattle University (11/29)
4 Times
Brandi Brown, Youngstown State (3/6)
Hannah Quilling, Green Bay (1/16)
Hannah Spanich, Illinois State (12/15)
Sarina Simmons, Marquette (12/29)
Casey Nance, Dayton (12/4)
2009-10 in Review
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2009-10 Team High/Lows
Milwaukee Team Game Highs
Points
Field Goals Made
Field Goal Attempts
Field Goal Percentage
3 Pt Field Goals Made
3 Pt FG Attempts
3 Pt FG Percentage
Free Throws Made
Free Throw Attempts
Free Throw Percentage
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocked Shots
Turnovers
Fouls
85
29
29
29
69
.563 (27-48)
9
9
29
.571 (8-14)
22
32
.864 (19-22)
.864 (19-22)
.864 (19-22)
57
20
8
8
32
23
Opponent Team Game Highs
@ SIU Edwardsville (11/15)
Youngstown State (3/6)
vs. South Alabama (11/28)
@ SIU Edwardsville (11/15)
@ Detroit (2/6)
Northern Illinois (11/25)
@ Seattle University (11/29)
@ SIU Edwardsville (11/15)
Cleveland State (3/4)
@ Valparaiso (3/8)
Loyola (2/18)
Loyola (2/18)
Valparaiso (1/28)
Chicago State (12/13)
@ Evansville (11/13)
Youngstown State (3/6)
@ Youngstown State (1/2)
@ Youngstown State (1/2)
Youngstown State (3/6)
@ Dayton (12/4)
@ Dayton (12/4)
Points
Field Goals Made
Field Goal Attempts
Field Goal Percentage
3 Pt Field Goals Made
3 Pt FG Attempts
3 Pt FG Percentage
Free Throws Made
Free Throw Attempts
Free Throw Percentage
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocked Shots
Turnovers
Fouls
38
15
15
15
44
44
.268 (15-56)
2
2
2
7
.167 (2-12)
3
4
.500 (11-22)
27
6
1
0
8
9
@ Dayton (12/4)
@ Dayton (12/4)
@ Evansville (11/13)
UIC (2/20)
@ Seattle University (11/29)
@ Valparaiso (3/8)
@ Seattle University (11/29)
@ SIU Edwardsville (11/15)
@ SIU Edwardsville (11/15)
@ Valparaiso (3/8)
Illinois State (12/15)
@ Dayton (12/4)
@ Green Bay (3/10)
Illinois State (12/15)
@ Wright State (2/4)
Loyola (2/18)
Opponent Team Game Lows
Points
Field Goals Made
Field Goal Attempts
Field Goal Percentage
3 Pt Field Goals Made
3 Pt FG Attempts
3 Pt FG Percentage
Free Throws Made
Free Throw Attempts
Free Throw Percentage
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocked Shots
Turnovers
Fouls
Milwaukee Team Game Lows
Points
Field Goals Made
Field Goal Attempts
Field Goal Percentage
3 Pt Field Goals Made
3 Pt FG Attempts
3 Pt FG Percentage
Free Throws Made
Free Throw Attempts
Free Throw Percentage
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocked Shots
Turnovers
Fouls
86
34
77
.547 (29-53)
14
34
.467 (14-30)
20
33
1.000 (10-10)
46
22
18
8
22
23
Illinois State (12/15)
Illinois State (12/15)
Wright State (1/9)
Valparaiso (1/28)
Wright State (1/9)
Green Bay (1/16)
Illinois State (12/15)
Northern Illinois (11/25)
Green Bay (1/16)
Loyola (2/18)
Loyola (2/18)
Green Bay (1/16)
@ Butler (2/25)
@ UIC (1/21)
@ Youngstown State (1/2)
Butler (1/30)
Valparaiso (1/28)
vs. South Alabama (11/28)
Loyola (2/18)
@ Loyola (1/23)
vs. South Alabama (11/28)
36
39
13
44
.194 (13-67)
0
6
.000 (0-16)
1
2
.435 (10-23)
27
27
7
5
5
5
5
0
0
0
6
10
Youngstown State (3/6)
Youngstown State (3/6)
@ Wright State (2/4)
Youngstown State (3/6)
Valparaiso (1/28)
UIC (2/20)
Valparaiso (1/28)
vs. South Alabama (11/28)
vs. South Alabama (11/28)
Chicago State (12/13)
Chicago State (12/13)
@ Wright State (2/4)
Youngstown State (3/6)
vs. South Alabama (11/28)
@ Loyola (1/23)
Butler (1/30)
@ Detroit (2/6)
@ Youngstown State (1/2)
Detroit (1/7)
@ Valparaiso (2/27)
@ Green Bay (2/13)
@ UIC (1/21)
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Miscellaneous Statistics
Double-Doubles
Lindsay Laur
Danielle Jorgenson
Ashley Imperiale
Jenilee Klomstad
Amanda Viehauser
‘09-10Career
9
14
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
Double-Digit Scoring
Lindsay Laur
Ashley Imperiale
Jodie McClain
Sami Tucker
Jenilee Klomstad
Danielle Jorgenson
Anne Breland
Amanda Viehauser
Stephanie Schell
25
12
10
10
9
8
2
2
—
48
18
21
10
14
8
2
2
1
20-points (30-points)
Lindsay Laur
Ashley Imperiale
Jodie McClain
Sami Tucker
3
3
1
1
5
4
2
1
Leading Scorer
Lindsay Laur
Ashley Imperiale
Sami Tucker
Jodie McClain
Jenilee Klomstad
Amanda Viehauser
16
6
4
1
1
1
20
9
4
3
1
1
Double-Digit Rebounding
Lindsay Laur
Danielle Jorgenson
Ashley Imperiale
Sami Tucker
Jenilee Klomstad
Amanda Viehauser
9
2
2
1
1
1
15
2
2
1
1
1
Leading Rebounder
Lindsay Laur
Sami Tucker
Danielle Jorgenson
Jodie McClain
Ashley Imperiale
Jenilee Klomstad
Amanda Viehauser
15
7
4
4
3
3
1
21
7
4
4
6
4
2
Largest Halftime Lead
• 21: UWM 40, SIUE 19 (Nov. 15)
Largest Halftime Deficit
• 37: Dayton 56, UWM 19 (Dec. 4)
Largest Milwaukee Lead
• 36: UWM 73, Youngstown State 37 (March 6)
Largest Milwaukee Deficit
• 40: Dayton 56, UWM 16 (Dec. 4)
2009-10 in Review
OpponentIn Paint
Off/TO
2nd Chance
Fast Break
Ties/Leads
@ Evansville
30/28
12/17
18/19
8/6
4/5
@ SIU Edwardsville 28/22
18/27
20/14
2/8
1/3
Wisconsin 22/209/28 10/2 7/7 4/2
Northern Illinois
32/32
12/23
13/14
2/8
0/0
vs. South Alabama
36/6
7/17
11/7
0/0
0/0
@ Seattle University 14/10
17/13
8/8
0/2
6/6
@ Dayton
20/44
12/33
8/16
4/21
0/0
@ Northern Iowa
24/16
12/24
11/17
4/0
9/4
Chicago State
24/28
16/16
14/512/68/14
Illinois State
8/24
9/11
6/94/43/6
Marquette22/34
14/23
2/817/61/1
@ Youngstown State 30/30
12/15
8/18
12/7
4/8
@ Cleveland State
22/32
14/11
7/19
0/4
1/4
Detroit 22/34
21/12
14/108/913/14
Wright State
14/32
15/26
7/20
0/6
0/2
Green Bay
20/38
6/32
2/16
2/8
2/6
@ UIC
12/22
18/10
13/10
2/0
2/0
@ Loyola
20/38
13/2
18/10
5/9
5/8
Valparaiso 10/3811/14 5/12 0/14 0/0
Butler
24/4215/6 13/11 2/11 4/12
@ Wright State
6/26
15/23
8/13
N/A
7/7
@ Detroit
24/38
9/16
15/7
6/16
14/16
@ Green Bay
24/40
9/21
18/11
0/10
1/0
Loyola
20/2618/6 8/10 2/6 4/0
UIC
18/4817/19 10/6 0/12 0/0
@ Butler
20/30
14/19
15/19
0/8
3/1
@ Valparaiso
22/24
9/22
15/11
4/2
3/5
Cleveland State
14/26
21/26
19/10
2/10
3/7
Youngstown State
40/10
15/13
22/10
2/2
1/0
Valparaiso 26/1015/9 16/11 0/0 2/6
TOTALS 648/848
415/534
354/353107/202103/137
UWM listed first | Leads = Lead Changes
Double-Doubles
Lindsay Laur
11/13 19 pts 13 reb
Jenilee Klomstad 11/19 12 pts 10 reb
Lindsay Laur
11/28 10 pts 14 reb
11/29 12 pts 11 reb
Ashley Imperiale 12/13 16 pts 10 reb
Lindsay Laur
1/4
22 pts 11 reb
1/7
18 pts 14 reb
1/16
19 pts 12 reb
2/6
17 pts 14 reb
2/18
18 pts 11 reb
Danielle Jorgenson 2/18
15 pts 13 reb
2/27
10 pts 19 reb
Lindsay Laur
3/4
21 pts 10 reb
Amanda Viehauser 3/6
16 pts 11 reb
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20-Point Games
Lindsay Laur
Ashley Imperiale
Lindsay Laur
Ashley Imperiale
Jodie McClain
Ashley Imperiale
Sami Tucker
Lindsay Laur
11/25
11/29
1/4
1/23
1/30
2/6
2/25
3/4
20 points
22 points
22 points
21 points
20 points
23 points
20 points
21 points
History
While women’s basketball was not granted varsity status until 1971, women
were playing the new-fangled game at the Milwaukee State Normal School
as far back as 1896, the same year as the men.
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UWM became known as the “Panthers” in 1965. Prior to that, the athletic
teams were known as the Cardinals from 1956-65 and the Green Gulls before
that, starting in 1927. During the Green Gull period, the athletic teams were
alternatively known as the “Green Wave.” Before 1927, the school had no
official official nickname, though the teams were called the “Normals.”
The first women’s varsity game involving UWM was a loss to UW-Oshkosh
on Jan. 27, 1971. No recorded score is available for that game. The Panthers’
first women’s home game was a 47-35 loss to the same Oshkosh team Feb. 4.
Coached by Erika Sander, UWM finished its first season with a 4-3 record,
gaining its first victory Feb. 12 at UW-Platteville, 46-30.
Sander coached the team through the 1975-76 season and, after one-year
stints by Linda Borowski and Nancy Schley, M.A. Kelling took the reigns of
the women’s basketball program.
She would later be inducted into the UWM Hall of Fame.
In 1990-91, women’s basketball and the bulk of the UWM Athletic
Department and made the jump to NCAA Division I.
Kelling led the Panthers from 1978-95. In her second year, UWM went 17-10
after winning 23 games in the seven years prior to her arrival. The 1981-82
season was Milwaukee’s final as a member of the Association of Intercollegiate
Athletics for Women (AIAW), which the school had been affiliated with since
1971. That year, UWM went 18-12 and qualified for the AIAW Regional for
the second-straight year.
Competing as a Division I Independent from 1990-93, Milwaukee went 4339 against its predominantly D-I schedule before joining the Mid-Continent
Conference for the 1993-94 season. The next year, the Panthers moved to the
former Midwestern Collegiate Conference, now the Horizon League.
From 1974 to 1984, UWM competed in the Wisconsin Women’s Intercollegiate
Athletic Conference (WWIAC). While early records are incomplete, the
Panthers did put together an impressive run over their last six years in the
conference. Milwaukee’s record improved each year, with a pair of third-place
division finishes followed by a second place finish and two division titles.
After a 4-22 record in 1995-96, Sandy Botham took over the program and
guided UWM to a 16-12 record in her first year. It marked the eighth-best
turnaround in Division I that year. Since then, the Panthers have faced just
one losing season and risen to the top of the league year after year. In fact,
between the 1999-2000 season and 2005-06, Milwaukee did not finish
below second once.
The latter years of that stretch marked the beginning of the most dominant
era in UWM women’s basketball. Between 1982 and 1988 the Panthers won
at least 20 games in five of six seasons. The stretch culminated with a 25-5
mark (.835) in 1987-88.
The 2000-01 season was a milestone year for Milwaukee, as it set a school
D-I record for wins, won the team’s first-ever conference championship and
advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history. That
squad broke a number of school records with the emergence of Jessica Wilhite,
then a sophomore, and Maria Viall in her first year.
Milwaukee became affiliated with the NAIA in 1982-83 and immediately won
a District 14 Championship. It was the first of three-straight titles. In both
1983-84 and 1984-85, the Panthers won a school-record 25 games, defeated
Green Bay in the District Championship and Bemidji State in the Bi-District
title and advanced to the NAIA Championship Quarterfinals.
Wilhite shattered the school record with 93 three-pointers and was on her way
to a school-record 224 for her career. She graduated as the school’s Division I
all-time leading scorer. For Viall, it was the first of four standout seasons for
UWM. She would go on to break Jaci Clark’s career scoring record and become
the first two-time League Player of the Year in school history (2002 and 2004).
The 1983-84 team featured four players that would be inducted into the
Milwaukee Athletics Hall of Fame, including Carol Busche (1996), Maureen
Pitrof (1997), Deb Schulman (1994) and Darla Wack (1999).
The Panthers once again rose to the pinnacle of the league in 2005-06,
rolling to a 14-2 league record. With that came the team’s first No. 1 seed
for a league tournament in the Division I era. Milwaukee then went through
the league tourney on its home floor to capture a second tournament title.
UWM went to the NCAA Tournament and received a 13th seed before falling
to Michigan State.
Milwaukee won another District 14 Championship in 1987-88 and
made title-game appearances in 1985-86, 1986-87 and 1988-89.
The leader of those teams was All-American Umenia White. When
she left UWM, she was the second-leading scorer and just four
rebounds shy of being the second 1,000-point, 1,000-rebound player.
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All-Time Letterwinners
— A —
Hometown/High School
Years
Barb Allen
Omro, Wis./Omro
1981-82
Nicole Almberg
Oshkosh, Wis./Oshkosh West
2004
Jessica Altieri
Lincolnshire, Ill./Stevenson
2004
— B —
Hometown/High School
Years
Markita Barnes
Beloit, Wis./Memorial
2008-09
Pam Bartnik
New Berlin, Wis./Eisenhower
1991-92-93-94
Patti Batt
Milwaukee, Wis./Pius XI
1979-80
Kimberly Becker
Platteville, Wis./Platteville
2002-03-04-05
Julie Blazek
Antigo, Wis./Antigo
1986-87-88-89
Nancy Bonesho
Milwaukee, Wis./Messmer
1974-75-76-77
Brigit Braun
Hartland, Wis./Arrowhead
1975
Betsey Brawner
Pulaski, Wis./Pulaski
1999-00
Anne Breland
Rochester, Minn./Lourdes
2010
Wyetta Brown
Milwaukee, Wis./Glendale Nicolet
1990
Kathy Brugman
N/A
N/A
Becca Buer
Mukwonago, Wis./Mukwonago
2001-02
Carol Busche
Brookfield, Wis./Central
1982-83-84-85
— C - D —
Hometown/High School
Years
Angel Calloway
East Troy, Wis./Divine Savior Holy Angels
2007
Laurie Carrie
Mindoro, Wis./Melrose-Mindoro
1983
Susan Chitko
Beaver Dam, Wis./Beaver Dam
1993
Elizabeth Chudy
Milwaukee, Wis./Pius XI
2002
Jaci Clark
Milwaukee, Wis./Madison
1980-81-82-83
Amanda Cook
Oconto Falls, Wis./Oconto Falls
2005-06
Jody Crumble
Milwaukee, Wis./Vincent
2007-08-09
Angie Dalton
Sun Prairie, Wis./Sun Prairie
1997-98
Valerie Daniels
Milwaukee, Wis./Custer
1975
Kathy Dauk
N/A
1974-75-76-77
Marge Detloff
Milwaukee, Wis./Wisconsin Lutheran
1975-76
Traci Diener
Green Bay, Wis./Preble
1988-89-90-91
Wendy Doepke
Spencer, Wis./Spencer
1994
Nichole Drummond
Kenosha, Wis./Tremper
2003-04-05-06
Deb Dublinski
N/A
1972-73-74-75
— E - F —
Hometown/High School
Years
Shelita Easley
Whitefish Bay, Wis./Dominican
1996
Traci Edwards
Menasha, Wis./Menasha
2006-07-08-09
Katie Ehlen
Cambridge, Wis./Cambridge
2010
Nikki Ehlenbach
Hartford, Wis./Hartford
2004
Kris Elfe
Suring, Wis./Suring
1975
Julayne Feilbach
Juneau, Wis./Hustisford
2003
Andrea Filipek
Cicero, Ill./Morton West
1999-00
Sandy Finger
Brown Deer, Wis./Brown Deer
1971-72-73-74
Niki Flack
Oshkosh, Wis./Oshkosh West
1990-91-92-93
Elizabeth Fletcher
Wilmette, Ill.[Loyola Academy
2000-01
Kelly Foster
West Allis, Wis./Hale
1985
Katie Fournier
Moline, Ill./Moline
2006-07-08-09
Tracey Freund
Appleton, Wis./Xavier
1988-89-90-91
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History
— G —
Lauren Gedonius
Lisa Goodnature
Pam Green
Jen Greger
Antoinette Gregory
Mary Guiffre
Annette Gundrum
Christine Gutierrez
Jill Gutzke
Hometown/High School
Tinley Park, Ill./Andrew
Shorewood, Wis./Shorewood
Milwaukee, Wis./Hamilton
Sheboygan, Wis./North
Ft. Wayne, Ind./Snider
N/A
Brookfield, Wis./East
Milwaukee, Wis./Pius XI
Milwaukee, Wis./Martin Luther
Years
1998
1979-80
1975-76
1994-95-96-97
2000-01-02-03
1972-73-74-75
1988-89
2002
1993-94-95-96
— H —
Polly Hagg
Aubrey Hampton
Patty Hanes
Kelly Hargraves
Teketa Harmon
Vicki Harter
Maurika Hickman
Nicole Holman
Robbi Hoppenrath
Marsha Housley
Mary Huber
Elisha Hudson
Teri Huff
Emily Huss
Hometown/High School
Years
Richland Center, Wis./HS
1985-86-87-88
Oak Park, Ill./OP-River Forest
2004-05-06-07
Schofield, Wis./D.C. Everest
1986
Monona Grove, Wis./Monona Grove
1988
Racine, Wis./Case
1990
Milwaukee, Wis./Marshall
1974-75-76-77
Minneapolis, Minn./North
2008-09
Louisville, Ky./Butler
2010
Watertown, Wis./Watertown
2003
Beloit, Wis./Memorial
1979-81-82-83
Milwaukee, Wis./Whitnall
1984-85-86
Gratiot, Wis./Black Hawk
2005-06
Milwaukee, Wis./Riverside
2002-03-04-05
Kaukauna, Wis./Kaukauna
2005
— I —
Ashley Imperiale
Hometown/High School
Greenfield, Wis./Greenfield
— J —
Sally Jansen
Anne Jungbluth
Jane Johnson
Kiley Johnson
Shannon Johnson
Janelle Jonason
Danielle Jorgenson
— K —
Mary Jean Kais
Sue Kalenic
Kathy Kamrath
Stefanie Kaufmann
Allison Klaas
Alex Klawitter
Meghan Klein
Jenilee Klomstad
Jennie Kollberg
Connie Knurr
Laurie Krajnik
Maddie Kusilek
Debbie Kwasniewski
Hometown/High School
Years
Delavan, Wis./Delavan-Darien
1986-87
Hartland, Wis./Arrowhead
1994
Waukesha, Wis./Waukesha South
1985
Prophetstown, Ill./Prophetstown 2004-05-06-07
Milwaukee, Wis./Wisconsin Luthern
1999-00
Brooklyn Park, Min./Park Center 1998-99-00-01
La Crosse, Wis./Logan
2009-10
Years
2009-10
Hometown/High School
Years
N/A
1971-72-73-74
Milwaukee, Wis./Marshall
1975-76
Hartland, Wis./Arrowhead
1991-92
Ottawa, Ill./Marquette
1999-00-01-02
Wheaton, Ill./Warrenville South
2001-02
Janesville, Wis./Parker
2009-10
Appleton, Wis./Kimberly
2005-06
Pewaukee, Wis./Pewaukee
2008-09-10
Madison, Wis./Memorial
2002-04
Brown Deer, Wis./Brown Deer
1975
Manitowac, Wis./Roncalli
1990-91-92-93
Glenwood City, Wis./Glenwood City
2007
N/A
1975
History
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— L —
Tammy Lampley
Shelly Laskowski
Lindsay Laur
Lois Leitner
Stacy Letarski
Ann Literski
Jeanne Look
Latasha Love
Jen Lowe
Mary Lubarsky
Kelly Lubbers
Nicole Luchsinger
Jody Luellwitz
Hometown/High School
Years
Milwaukee, Wis./Messmer
1982-83-84
Green Bay, Wis./Bay Port
1983-84-85-86
Roseville, Minn./Cretin Durham-Hall 2008-09-10
Milwaukee, Wis./Nicolet
1979-80-81-82
Schofield, Wis./D.C. Everest
1994-95
N/A
1974-75-76-77
Oak Creek, Wis./Oak Creek
1985-86-87-88
Joliet, Ill./Joliet
1996-97-98-99-00
St. Charles, Ill./St. Charles
1993-94-95-96
N/A
1971-72-73-74
Charhassen, Minn./Chaska
1997-98, 99-00
Janesville, Wis./Parker
1998-99-00-01
Milwaukee, Wis./Marshall
1975-76
— M —
Kris Mantei
Emily Markert
Suzy Marlatt
Sarah Martysz
Turquoise McCain
Jodie McClain
Ciera McGaughy
Marita McGinley
Rachel Mickelson
Tiffany Morton
Jean Muroni
Lacey Myers
Hometown/High School
Combined Locks, Wis./Kimberly
Brookfield, Wis./East
Madison, Wis./Madison West
Marquette, Mich./Marquette
Milwaukee, Wis./Riverside
Westerville, Ohio/South
Detroit, Mich./Detroit Community
Platteville, Wis./Platteville
Madison, Wis./Lakeside Luthern
Beloit, Wis./Memorial
N/A
Patch Grove, Wis./West Grant
Years
1991
2006-07-08
1987-88
1996-97-98-99
2006-07-08-09
2007-08-09-10
2010
1987
1987-88-89-90
2006
1973-74
1985
— N - O —
Shirley Nation
Amy Netzel
Camie Nonhof
Fran Nuedling
Molly O’Brien
Meredith Onson
Hometown/High School
N/A
Milwaukee, Wis./Pius XI
Waldo, Wis./Plymouth
N/A
Columbus, Wis./Columbus
Oshkosh, Wis./Oshkosh West
Years
1980
1994
1986-87-88-89
1971-72-73-74
2003-04-05-06
2006-07-08
— P —
Cheryl Patane
Anne Pieper
Mary Jean Pierre
Marge Pitrof
Maureen Pitrof
Carol Povlick
Sue Prebish
Hometown/High School
N/A
Wausaukee, Wis./Wausaukee
N/A
Milwaukee, Wis./Hamilton
Milwaukee, Wis./Pius XI
Greenfield, Wis./Greenfield
N/A
Years
1978-79
1988-89-90-91
1975-76-77-78
1974-75-76
1983-84
1973-74-75-76
1975-76-77-78
— R —
Trina Rathke
Christine Rao
Beth Reckelberg
Holly Rehberg
Jenny Reisenauer
Gail Rewolinski
Apryl Rodman
Megan Rogers
Hometown/High School
Years
Fredonia, Wis./Random Lake
1995-96-97-98
N/A
N/A
Luxemburg, Wis./Luxemburg-Casco
2004-05
Milwaukee, Wis./St. Mary’s Acad. 1977-78-79-80
Cambridge, Wis./Cambridge
1997
Oak Creek, Wis./Oak Creek
1985
Elgin, Ill./Elgin
1994-95-96-97
Madison, Wis./LaFollette
2004-05-06-07
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Melinda Rosenstiel
Aubri Rote
Danae Russell
Monticello, Wis./Monticello
Delafield, Wis./Kettle Moraine
South Holland, Ill./Thornwood
1992
2006-07-08
2007-08
— S —
Betsy Sanders
Courtney Schaefer
Daryl Schaffeld
Stephanie Schell
Nicole Schmidt
Janet Schubert
Karen Schuchardt
Deb Schulman
Dana Schultz
Andrea Shish
Ann Smith
Charlene Smith
Mary Jo Spicero
Kerri St. Aubin
Judy Steffes
Teri Stoltenberg
Hometown/High School
Appleton, Wis./Xavier
Hinsdale, Ill./Central
Palatine, Ill./Fremd
New Berlin, Wis./Eisenhower
Brookfield, Wis./Central
Mineral Point, Wis./Mineral Point
Brookfield, Wis./Central
Milwaukee, Wis./Madison
Athens, Wis./Newman
Elmhurst, Ill./York
South Milwaukee, Wis./HS
Bellwood, Ill./Proviso West
N/A
Sterling Hts, Mich./Utica
Whitefish Bay, Wis./Dominican
Green Bay, Wis./Pulaski
— T - U - V —
Holly Tamm
Teresa Teske
Sammy Theut
Mary Thome
Sami Tucker
Maria Viall
Amanda Viehauser
Carrie Vorpahl
Corrin Von Wald
Hometown/High School
Years
Muskego, Wis./Muskego
2001-02
Kewaunee, Wis./Kewaunee
1989-90-91-92
Chesterfield Twp, Mich./Marine Cardinal City 2010
N/A
1976-77
East Lansing, Mich./East Lansing
2010
Waukesha, Wis./North
2001-02-03-04
Minneapolis, Minn./Robbinsdale Armstrong 2009-10
Green Bay, Wis./East
1991-92-93-94
Hudson, Wis./Hudson
1999-00
— W —
Darla Wack
Amy Wardle
Cindy Weitzer
Angela Wenzel
Umenia White
Jori Whitford
Jessica Wilhite
Patricia Wilkum
Jineen Williams
Malika Willoughby
Anne Witte
Lisa Wszalek
Kim Wypiszynski
Hometown/High School
Salem, Wis./Central
Hinsdale, Ill./Central
N/A
Sussex, Wis./Arrowhead
Milwaukee, Wis./Washington
Waterford, Wis./Waterford
Glen Ellyn, Ill./Glenbard West
N/A
Racine, Wis./Case
Milwaukee, Wis./Washington
Mukwonago, Wis./Mukwonago
Milwaukee, Wis./Hamilton
Ashwaubenon, Wis./Ashwaubenon
Years
1982-83-84-85
1996-97-98-99
N/A
2001-02
1986-87-88-89
1990
2000-01-02-03
N/A
2008-09
2002
2003-04-05
1980-81-82-83
2006-07
— Y - Z —
Erica Young
Darlene Zahn
Hometown/High School
Plymouth, Wis./Plymouth
Seymour, Wis./Seymour
Years
1991-92-93-94
1992
Years
1995-96-97-98
1994-95-96-97
1997-98-99-00
2008-09-10
1992
1991-92-93-94
1980
1981-82-83-84
2004-06-07
1992-93
1982-83-84-85
2001
N/A
2003-04-05
1984-85
1998-99-00-01
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History
All-Time Numerical Roster
00
0
1
2
3
4
5
10
11
12
13
14
15
20
Nicole Holman (2010)
Turquoise McCain* (2008-09)
Ciera McGaughy (2010)
Amanda Cook* (2005)
Kimee Chandler
Katie Ehlen (2010)
Maurika Hickman* (2009)
Jody Crumble* (2008)
Amanda Cook* (2005)
Linda Glick (2004)
Allison Klaas (2001-02)
Turquoise McCain* (2006-07)
Becca Buer (2001-02)
Jodie McClain (2007-08-09-10)
Amanda Cook* (2006)
Kimberly Becker (2002-03-04-05)
Charlene Smith (2001)
Kerri St. Aubin (2003-04-05)
Elizabeth Chudy (2002)
Darryl Schaffeld (1997-98-99-00)
Deb Schulman* (1981H-82-83-84)
Holly Rehberg* (1980H)
Lindsay Laur (2008-09-10)
Aubrey Hampton (2004-05-06-07)
Teri Stoltenberg (1998-99-00-01)
Suzy Marlatt (1987-88-89)
Darla Wack (1982-83-84-85)
Deb Schulman* (1981R)
Holly Rehberg* (1980R)
Sammy Theut (2010)
Danae Russell* (2008)
Kim Wypiszynski (2006-07)
Sarah Martysz (1996-97-98-99)
Susan Chitko* (1995)
Polly Hagg* (1985H)
Lisa Wszalek* (1982-83)
Stephanie Schell (2008-09-10)
Angie Dalton (1997-98)
Anne Pieper (1988-89-90-91)
Julie Miller (1986)
Carol Busche* (1982)
Cindy Yeko* (1980H)
Danae Russell* (2007)
Jessica Wilhite (2000-01-02-03)
Shelita Easley (1996)
Tracey Freund (1988-89-90-91)
Sally Jansen (1986-87)
Lacy Myers (1985)
Cindy Yeko* (1980R)
Sami Tucker (2010)
Jody Crumble* (2007)
Tiffany Morton (2006)
Beth Reckelberg (2004-05)
Robbi Hoppenrath (2003)
21
22
23
24
25
30
Stefanie Kaufmann (1999-00-01-02)
Cathy Zacher* (1981H)
Patti Batt* (1980H)
Amanda Viehauser (2009-10)
Emily Markert (2006-07-08)
Teri Huff (2002-03-04-05)
Elizabeth Fletcher (2000-01)
Lauren Gedonius (1998)
Jen Greger (1994-95-96-97)
Tammy Lampley (1982-83-84)
Cathy Zacher* (1981R)
Patti Batt* (1980R)
Markita Barnes (2008-09)
Angel Calloway (2007)
Nichole Drummond (2003-04-05-06)
Holly Tamm (2001-02)
Latasha Love (1996-97-98-99-00)
Pam Bartnik (1991-92-93-94)
Kaye Gezella (1990)
Karen Nelson (1988)
Julie Miller (1985)
Maureen Pitroff (1983-84)
Cindy Weitzer* (1981H-82)
Karen Schuchardt* (1980H)
Angela Rodriguez
Anne Breland (2010)
Jody Crumble* (2009)
Meredith Onson (2006-07-08)
Anne Witte (2003-04-05)
Shannon Johnson (1999-00)
Cindy Weitzer* (1981R)
Karen Schuchardt* (1980R)
Maria Viall (2001-02-03-04)
Courtney Schaefer (1994-95-96-97)
Susan Chitko* (1993)
Darlene Zahn (1992)
Jori Whitford (1990)
Tracey Baierl (1989)
Jeanne Look (1985-86-87-88)
Lisa Wszalek* (1980H)
Courtney Lindfors
Anne Breland* (2010R)
Ebony Hampton (2006)
Molly O’Brien (2003-04-05-06)
Malika Willoughby (2002)
Corrin Von Wald (1999-00)
Betsy Sanders (1995-96-97-98)
Janet Schubert (1991-92-93-94)
Sue Welles (1985)
JaVeata Young (1983-84)
Debbie Gill (1982)
Lisa Wszalek* (1980R)
Maddy Kusilek (2007)
Meghan Klein (2005-06)
31
32
33
34
35
40
41
Nikki Ehlenbach (2004)
Antoinette Gregory (2000-01-02-03)
Amy Wardle (1996-97-98-99)
Kate Michalski (1995)
Anne Jungbluth (1994)
Lisa Wszalek* (1981H)
Julie Peichl* (1980H)
Annette Gundrum* (1989)
Polly Hagg* (1986-87-88)
Kelly Foster (1985)
Lisa Wszalek* (1981R)
Julie Peichl* (1980R)
Anne Breland*
Danielle Jorgenson* (2010)
Jineen Williams (2008-09)
Kiley Johnson (2004-05-06-07)
Julayne Feilbach (2003)
Angela Wenzel (2001-02)
Trina Rathke (1995-96-97-98)
Erica Young (1991-92-93-94)
Teketa Harmon (1990)
Judy Steffes (1984-85)
Marsha Housley* (1980H-81H-82-83)
Laura Melquist
Kate Fournier (2006-07-08-09)
Emily Huss (2005)
Jessica Altieri (2004)
Andrea Filipek (1999-00)
Jen Lowe (1993-94-95-96)
Wyetta Brown (1990-91)
Kelly Hargraves (1988-89)
Marita McGinley (1987)
Patty Hanes (1986)
Ann Smith (1982-83-84-85)
Marsha Housley* (1980R-81R)
Ashley Imperiale* (2010)
Megan Rogers (2004-05-06-07)
Nicole Luchsinger (1998-99-00-01)
Jenny Reisenauer (1997)
Stacy Letarski (1994-95)
Teresa Teske (1989-90-91-92)
Polly Hagg* (1985R)
Barb Allen* (1982)
Lisa Kulikowski (1996)
Amy Netzel (1994)
Niki Flack (1990-91-92-93)
Annette Gundrum* (1988)
Jan Wickman (1987)
Jane Johnson* (1985H)
Laurie Carrie (1984)
Allie Pfeffer
Jill Gutzke (1993-94-95-96)
Rachel Michelson (1987-88-89-90)
Shelly Laskowski (1986)
41
42
43
44
45
50
51
52
53
54
55
Gail Rewolinski (1985)
Lois Leitner* (1980H-81H-82)
Ashley Imperiale* (2009)
Maurika Hickman* (2008)
Sue White (1983)
Lois Leitner* (1980R-81R)
Jaci Clark (RETIRED)
Kathy Kamrath (1991-92)
Mary Huber (1984-85-86)
Jaci Clark* (1980H-81H-82-83)
Danielle Jorgenson* (2009)
Jenilee Klomstad* (2008)
Apryl Rodman (1995-96-97)
Laurie Krajnik (1990-91-92-93)
Jaci Clark* (1980R-81R)
Jenilee Klomstad* (2009-10)
Elisha Hudson (2005-06)
Jenelle Jonason (1998-99-00-01)
Wendy Doepke* (1995)
Carrie Vorpahl (1991-92-93-94)
Jan Wickman* (1985)
Alex Klawitter (2009-10)
Aubri Rote (2006-07-08)
Jennie Kollberg (2002-04)
Kelly Lubbers (1997-98-99-00)
Carol Busche* (1983-84-85)
Nicole Schmidt* (1993)
Kris Mantei (1991)
Julie Blazek (1986-87-88-89)
Camie Nonhoff (1986-87-88-89)
Jane Johnson* (1985)
Emily Decorah
Dana Schultz (2004-06H-07*^)
Betsey Brawner (1998-99-00)
Angie Bayer (1995)
Wendy Doepke* (1994)
Amy Frey (1993)
Nicole Schmidt* (1992)
Traci Diener (1988-89-90-91)
Jan Wickman* (1986)
Dana Schultz*^ (2006R)
Umenia White (1986-87-88-89)
Traci Edwards (2006-07-08-09)
Nicole Almberg (2004)
Barb Allen* (1981H)
Lisa Goodnature* (1980H)
Shelly Laskowski (1984-85)
Holly Szablewski (1983)
Barb Allen* (1981R)
Lisa Goodnature* (1980R)
Year Indicates Spring of Season
* - Multiple Numbers
H/R
- Number For Home/Road Games
^ - Wore #53 for some games
History
2010-11 Milwaukee Panthers Women’s Basketball Media Guide
Division I Career Statistics
A-B
GP-GS MinMPG FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot RPG PF-FO A TO Blk Stl PtsPPG
Nicole Almberg 6-0 61.0 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-2 20.3 0-0 0100 00.0
Jessica Altieri 11-0 282.5 1-9 .111 0-5 .000 2-3 .667 1-0 10.1 4-0 1100 40.4
Markita Barnes 61-29 90914.943-160.269 14-61.230 17-29.586 31-881192.0 84-3133
1191461171.9
Pam Bartnik 107-82 309028.9 383-957 .400 25-90 .278 254-395 .643 135-325 460 4.3 323-94655812326310459.8
Angi Bayer
17-0 925.4 3-11 .273 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1-9 100.610-02902 70.4
Kimberly Becker 112-79245421.9280-625.448 27-94 .287 219-320.684 220-364584 5.2 191-214023655908067.2
Betsy Brawner 26-0 1274.9 8-17 .471 0-0 .000 0-3 .000 8-8 160.6 13-0 5 4101 160.6
Anne Breland 28-0 36513.044-113.389 31-83 .373 12-121.000 16-31 471.7 10-0 7301 41314.7
Wyetta Brown 6-0 294.8 1-5 .200 0-1 .000 2-5 .400 2-4 61.0 6-0 1306 40.7
Becca Buer
13-0 272.1 2-17 .118 0-4 .000 9-14 .643 7-2 90.7 7-0 0101131.0
C-D
GP-GS MinMPG FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot RPG PF-FO A TO Blk Stl PtsPPG
Angel Calloway 3-0 41.3 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-0 10.3 0-0 0000 00.0
Susan Chitko 35-0 43012.346-144.319 31-91 .341 19-23 .826 18-20 381.1 39-012540131424.1
Elizabeth Chudy 15-1 1167.7 12-35 .343 10-25 .400 4-7 .571 3-8 110.7 9-0 8191 9 382.5
Amanda Cook 38-3 2356.2 18-56 .321 3-19 .158 17-33 .515 9-18 270.7 33-01848011561.5
Jody Crumble 45-17 84318.780-176.455 11-34.324 57-80.713 42-991413.1 62-2101
1025392285.1
Angie Dalton 25-0 1174.7 8-18 .444 2-4 .500 18-27 .667 4-12 160.6 16-0 821115361.4
Traci Diener
26-2 26110.0 32-74 .432 0-0 .000 14-20 .700 20-37 572.2 25-01417411783.0
Wendy Doepke 30-27 87829.3104-296.351 22-76.289 78-99.788 46-691153.8 64-058
108835308
10.3
Nichole Drummond110-90302727.5401-1032.389 80-275 .291 271-358.757 174-284458 4.2 210-3181230311191153
10.5
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
26-16
29-22
24-21
31-31
62424.069-191.361
76126.293-242.384
69829.1107-269.398
94430.5132-330.400
9-39 .231
12-55 .218
21-62 .339
38-119 .319
34-50 .680
78-107.729
80-101.792
79-100 .790
41-59 1003.8 41-042395241817.0
39-70 1093.8 56-150625322769.5
50-78 1285.3 62-23054937315
13.1
44-77 121 3.9 51-0 5975122638112.3
E-F
GP-GS MinMPG FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot RPG PF-FO A TO Blk Stl PtsPPG
Shelita Easley 20-6 1427.1 12-36 .333 1-6 .167 3-9 .333 6-9 150.8 8-0 11142 9 281.4
Traci Edwards
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
125-1203970 31.8 803-1405.572
31-30 93430.1182-304.599
30-29 92830.9218-380.574
31-30 99432.1201-354.568
33-32 111433.8202-367.550
53-133 .398 681-907 .751 411-7821193 9.5 282-2 230334161141234018.7
0-1 .000 136-218.624 122-18931110.0 79-1 8074494550016.1
4-22 .182 175-218.803 100-182282 9.4 67-0 4971472861520.5
20-33 .606 217-276.786 100-202302 9.7 59-1 4693204263920.6
29-77 .377 153-195.785 89-209 298 9.0 77-0 5596452658617.9
Katie Ehlen
18-0 683.8 6-15 .400 1-3 .333 4-8 .500 5-5 100.6 7-0 2314170.9
Nikki Ehlenbach 5-0 61.2 1-2 .500 1-11.000 2-7 .286 0-1 10.2 2-0 0000 51.0
Julayne Feilbach 27-4 2027.5 11-46 .239 1-17 .059 5-8 .625 10-16 261.0 14-013220 2 281.0
Andrea Filipek 36-0 41211.460-179.335 23-82 .280 30-40 .750 19-50 691.9 40-031545191734.8
Niki Flack
80-77 195824.5 397-854 .465 1-5 .200 177-258 .686 168-347 515 6.4 200-9 8717064 82 97212.2
Elizabeth Fletcher52-23 57611.1 56-145 .386 0-0 .000 36-56 .643 52-95 147 2.8 98-2 245421141482.8
Katie Fournier 102-28 119911.8 112-269 .416 0-1 .000 56-108 .519 120-168 288 2.8 133-0 6711237 33 280 2.7
Tracey Freund
26-25 850 32.7 114-271 .421 51-118 .432
39-51 .765 34-60
94 3.6 26-0 83 126 1 38 318 12.2
Amy Frey
17-0 25014.7 23-61 .377 0-0 .000 21-37 .568 34-30 643.8 31-0 8244 4 673.9
G-H-I
GP-GS MinMPG FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot RPG PF-FO A TO Blk Stl PtsPPG
Lauren Gedonius16-0 392.4 1-6 .167 1-11.000 3-4 .750 2-7 90.6 1-0 2301 60.4
Linda Glick
2-0 63.0 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 00.0 0-0 0101 00.0
Jen Greger
106-101342432.3455-1175.387 125-372 .336 350-503 .696 149-319 468 4.4 261-7434649 4 240138513.1
Antoniette Gregory 83-5
935 11.3 26-108 .241
7-41 .171
44-73 .603 31-69 100 1.2 109-0 104 106 4 56 103 1.2
Christine Gutierrez24-1 25310.5 31-80 .388 11-31 .355 22-31 .71 17-33 502.1 20-02315411954.0
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G-H-I (Cont.)
GP-GS Min MPG FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot RPG PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts PPG
Jill Gutzke
101-782426 24324-646.502 0-2 .000 172-251.685 218-322540 5.3 149-2851769 898208.1
Aubrey Hampton102-58256625.2176-488.361 122-333.366 129-167.772 38-125 163 1.6 162-12512486 706035.9
Ebony Hampton 1-0 11.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 00.0 1-0 0000 00.0
Maurika Hickman43-8 65815.377-190.405 47-117.402 48-58 .828 7-50 571.3 29-035571 72495.8
Nicole Holman 6-0 233.8 0-5 .000 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 0-2 20.3 2-0 4600 00.0
Robbi Hoppenrath4-0 41.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-0 10.3 1-0 0000 00.0
Elisha Hudson 18-3 613.4 2-10 .200 0-1 .000 2-8 .250 4-7 110.6 8-0 2813 60.3
Teri Huff
104-39 1745 16.8 251-537 .467
10-29 .345 92-153 .601 147-184 331 3.2 159-1 119 195 44 76 604 5.8
Emily Huss
11-3 403.6 3-9 .333 2-8 .250 0-0 .000 1-1 20.2 0-0 3100 80.7
Ashley Imperiale 55-48 1615 29.4 168-400 .420
37-87 .425 86-107 .804 60-140 200 3.6 93-1 75 115 6 39 459 8.3
J
GP-GS MinMPG FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot RPG PF-FO A TO Blk Stl PtsPPG
Kiley Johnson 82-18117214.3140-445.315 90-295.305 20-36 .556 24-1041281.6 78-067803563904.8
Shannon Johnson22-0 653.0 5-17 .294 0-0 .000 5-10 .500 5-9 140.6 9-0 0612150.7
Janelle Jonason 97-29 126813.1153-325.471 0-0 .000 71-108 .657 94-165 259 2.7 196-9608747383773.9
Danielle Jorgenson
47-21 68014.5 91-209 .435 6-23 .261 30-52 .577 51-117 168 3.6 83-2 205324112184.6
Anne Jungbluth 8-0 263.3 4-8 .500 0-1 .000 0-2 .000 1-2 30.4 2-0 1301 81.0
Kathy Kamrath 53-11 75114.2 92-206 .447 0-4 .000 49-70 .700 69-113 182 3.4 76-0 528626302334.4
K-L
GP-GS MinMPG FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot RPG PF-FO A TO Blk Stl PtsPPG
Stefanie Kaufmann
113-41219219.4198-489.405 16-53 .302 129-196.658 165-338503 4.5 157-11481839 825414.8
Allison Klaas 58-10120220.787-271.321 55-174.316 85-108.787 21-74 951.6 69-1148973623145.4
Alex Klawitter 44-0 3989.0 19-77 .247 16-68 .235 8-10 .800 9-21 300.7 27-022230 8 621.4
Meghan Klein 17-1 704.15-30.167 1-14.071 9-12.750 6-9 150.911-001205201.2
Jenilee Klomstad66-31 79212.0133-261.510 0-0 .000 52-101 .515 63-128 191 2.9 99-1 198247 8 3184.8
Jennie Kollberg 21-0 904.3 6-21 .286 0-0 .000 3-5 .600 5-14 190.913-00714150.7
Laurie Krajnik 79-77 235729.8 268-697 .385 53-181 .293 177-266 .665 160-195 355 4.5 184-621724924206766 9.7
Lisa Kulikowski 4-0 49
12.3 4-13 .308 0-0 .000 3-8 .375 7-5 123.012-05111112.8
Maddy Kusilek 10-0 515.1 2-13 .154 1-10 .100 5-6 .833 4-6 101.0 4-0 4503101.0
Lindsay Laur
92-42 215323.4325-792.410 91-248 .367 145-178.815 127-382509 5.5 183-312822319778869.6
Stacy Letarski 51-0 72714.3 68-212 .321 0-2 .000 52-73 .712 45-65 110 2.2 89-2 316126261883.7
Latasha Love 101-10158515.7136-314.433 2-9 .222 125-177.706 122-145267 2.6 187-21691743 823994.0
Jen Lowe
76-37132417.487-269.323 11-51 .216 40-55 .727 64-95 1592.1 53-0831371402253.0
Kelly Lubbers 104-25 150714.5 257-532 .483 0-0 .000 116-188 .617 127-183 310 3.0 187-3 4410835 47 630 6.1
Nicole Luchsinger105-68209920.0164-390.421 13-38 .342 284-360.789 142-248390 3.7 223-914421810986256.0
M-N-O
GP-GS MinMPG FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot RPG PF-FO A TO Blk Stl PtsPPG
Kris Mantei
19-0 1558.2 18-52 .346 0-0 .000 19-26 .731 17-36 532.8 22-0 1155 8 552.9
Emily Markert 80-2 112014.0127-332.383 64-188 .340 40-58 .69 37-132 169 2.1 85-011112123323584.5
Sarah Martysz 96-19 141714.8102-342.298 47-178 .264 49-75 .653 23-97 120 1.3 87-01061481 453003.1
Turquoise McCain114-79224419.7196-504.389 24-82 .293 180-299.602 139-229368 3.2 207-516125523905965.2
Jodie McClain 110-67 273824.9 193-519 .372 61-183 .333 173-248 .698 69-170 239 2.2 195-232228013113620 5.6
Ciera McGaughy 5-0 377.4 3-12 .250 1-4 .250 4-4 1.000 1-6 71.4 11-0 9160 2 112.2
Kate Michalski 2-0 42.0 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 10.5 0-0 1000 00.0
Tiffany Morton 7-0 273.9 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 2-8 101.4 4-0 0500 81.1
Amy Netzel
7-0 365.1 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 1-7 81.1 3-0 3611 40.6
Molly O’Brien
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
112-78308927.6 333-739.451 72-222 .324 87-127 .685 198-413611 5.5 173-2258251182078257.4
27-1 41315.345-102.441 2-4 .500 14-24 .583 32-56 883.3 32-02641233481.7
26-22 74728.758-149.389 14-48 .292 18-26 .692 46-92 1385.3 33-169625431485.7
28-27 89331.999-220.450 36-102.353 28-37 .757 59-1381977.0 43-066775822629.4
31-28103633.4131-268.489 20-68 .294 27-40 .675 61-1271886.1 65-19771659309
10.0
Meredith Onson81-712171
26.8193-478.404 79-222.356 50-63.79454-1662202.7111-0
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1753385156.4
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P-R
GP-GS MinMPG FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot RPG PF-FO A TO Blk Stl PtsPPG
Anne Pieper 27-26 79629.546-147.313 10-39 .256 43-67 .642 11-38 491.8 61-0881212311455.4
Trina Rathke
108-63 2451 22.7 330-740 .446
0-1 .000 315-494 .638 220-372 592 5.5 293-14 78 280111126 975 9.0
Beth Reckelberg 19-0 824.3 4-18 .222 2-12 .167 3-12 .25 1-9 100.5 9-0 9170 4 130.7
Jenny Reisenauer26-0 2278.7 11-24 .458 0-0 .000 8-14 .571 18-38 562.2 18-0 9241 3 301.2
Apryl Rodman 108-69 224620.8 378-795 .475 1-5 .200 132-178 .742 179-341 520 4.8 294-135425272 86 889 8.2
Megan Rogers
95-2 1226 12.9 151-357 .423 48-138 .348
71-97 .732 58-100 158 1.7 90-0 82 149 8 40 421 4.4
Mindy Rosenstiel24-0 1616.7 24-54 .444 0-0 .000 8-20 .400 24-22 461.9 18-0 1125 6 562.3
Aubri Rote
71-27119116.8140-352.398 82-203.404 38-49 .776 67-1011682.4 94-173685374005.6
Danae Russell 9-0 222.4 1-9 .111 0-1 .000 4-41.000 1-2 30.3 2-0 0300 60.7
S
GP-GS MinMPG FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot RPG PF-FO A TO Blk Stl PtsPPG
Betsy Sanders 107-65199318.6110-339.324 5-29 .172 84-129 .651 62-173 235 2.2 190-420029151163092.9
Courtney Schaefer 107-44 2129 19.9 164-429 .382
20-76 .263 64-103 .621 76-148 224 2.1 278-18 140 248 23 72 412 3.9
Daryl Schaffeld 107-100349332.6394-1059.372 225-601 .374 300-383 .783 84-239 323 3.0 283-530730911170131312.3
Stephanie Schell 58-4 5379.3 23-79 .291 16-57 .281 6-17 .353 16-32 480.8 28-06455414681.2
Nicole Schmidt 37-0 1975.3 5-23 .217 0-0 .000 6-11 .545 7-22 290.819-01618160.4
Janet Schubert 104-2 146014.0107-318.336 44-152 .289 43-60 .717 16-99 115 1.1 58-015120421003012.9
Dana Schultz 67-36 77611.657-147.388 0-4 .000 31-60 .517 40-67 1071.6 94-172946231452.2
Charlene Smith 26-1 31212.0 28-93 .301 0-1 .000 33-62 .532 25-24 491.9 30-12449219893.4
Kerri St. Aubin
63-20 579 9.2 27-84 .321
12-33 .364
9-17 .529 12-35
47 0.7 51-1 55 73 0 21 75 1.2
Teri Stoltenberg 107-99309829.0241-626.385 140-378.370 134-175.766 49-201 250 2.3 158-134128011267567.1
T-V
Holly Tamm
Teresa Teske
Sammy Theut
Sami Tucker
GP-GS MinMPG FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot RPG PF-FO A TO Blk Stl PtsPPG
57-49 142024.9163-422.386 28-90 .311 114-146.781 90-110 200 3.5 106-318712621034688.2
54-45 123122.8 214-451 .475 0-3 .000 108-173 .624 121-222 343 6.4 161-5 5711728 55 536 9.9
31-15466
15.021-53.396 3-20.150 9-15.600 9-37 461.532-047
5819541.7
29-16 58220.180-181.442 17-38 .447 37-51 .725 53-84 1374.7 50-024441202147.4
Maria Viall
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
115-96 3178 27.6 737-1359.542 3-16 .188 390-550 .709 380-591 971 8.4 318-14111299166137186716.2
30-12 62820.9143-288.497 0-0 .000 78-116 .672 77-100 177 5.9 80-3 1528353436412.1
28-27 76627.4191-332.575 0-1 .000 85-120 .708 77-113 190 6.8 76-3 2286443546716.7
28-28 82129.3204-356.573 2-7 .286 97-135 .719 112-17728910.3 91-5 4393532950718.1
29-29 96333.2199-383.520 1-8 .125 130-179.726 114-20131510.9 71-3 3192343952918.2
Amanda Viehauser34-5 36910.9 39-90 .433 5-21 .238 15-20 .750 24-41 651.9 39-11548910982.9
Corrin Von Wald 54-29 1344 24.9 191-429 .445
15-43 .349 218-277 .787 102-172 274 5.1 161-6 121 136 6 145 615 11.4
Carrie Vorpahl 77-52 151719.7 186-489 .380 36-114 .316 108-153 .706 68-142 210 2.7 103-2 8915019 52 516 6.7
W-Y-Z
GP-GS MinMPG FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot RPG PF-FO A TO Blk Stl PtsPPG
Amy Wardle
99-47 1629 16.5 167-397 .421 67-171 .392
49-69 .710 65-190 255 2.6 188-4 105 193 11 43 450 4.5
Angela Wenzel 53-0 4628.775-151.497 12-36 .333 17-25 .680 28-53 811.5 50-018444181793.4
Jessica Wilhite114-102340729.9492-1301.378 277-777.356 210-263.798 105-317422 3.7 221-0266333151781471
12.9
1999-00 28-19 66523.896-259.371 49-132.371 50-60 .833 18-54 722.6 51-05176235291
10.4
2000-01 30-29 92030.7162-401.404 93-243.383 48-68 .706 41-80 1214.0 52-06863648465
15.5
2001-02 28-27 87031.1118-330.358 65-202.322 52-63 .825 26-85 1114.0 58-07580259353
12.6
2002-03 28-27 952 34.0 116-311 .373 70-200 .350 60-72 .833 20-98 118 4.2 60-0 72 114 5 36 36212.9
Jineen Williams 50-21 100520.1109-324.336 28-102 .275 39-69 .565 66-97 163 3.3 78-110113714422855.7
Malika Willoughby
28-20 62522.355-151.364 22-56 .393 23-37 .622 23-58 812.9 40-061511301555.5
Anne Witte
77-32177723.1152-394.386 62-192.323 84-109.771 58-1191772.3 134-3169
18420854505.8
Kim Wypiszynski 49-6 51410.5 55-123 .447 6-15 .400 31-38 .816 32-67 99 2.0 36-0 274111 7 1473.0
Erica Young
103-54 225721.9 330-704 .469 0-3 .000 273-389 .702 309-438 747 7.3 199-7 5418110782 933 9.1
Darlene Zahn 17-0 885.2 5-12 .417 0-2 .000 3-7 .429 2-8 100.6 3-0 5406130.8
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History
Umenia White
Traci Edwards
Maria Viall
2008-09 • WBCA Region 6
2003-04 • Kodak/WBCA Region 6
Darla Wack
1984-85 • Kodak First Team/
NAIA Second Team/AWSF Third Team
AWSF Fourth Team • Kodak All-District
Carol Busche
1987-88 • NAIA Third Team
1986-87 • NAIA Third Team/
AWSF Fourth Team • Kodak All-District
1985-86 • AWSF All-Freshman
Deb Schulman
1983-84 • NAIA Academic All-American
Jaci Clark
Marsha Housley
1982-83 • AWSF Third Team
Maureen Pitrof
1982-83 • ASWF All-Freshman
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1982-83 • AWSF Second Team
1981-82• AWSF Honorable Mention/
NAIA Honorable Mention
History
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Horizon League Players of the Year
Horizon League/
Midwestern Collegiate
Conference (1994-Present)
Traci Edwards • 2008-09
Edwards capped her career in a Panther uniform with a second League Player
of the Year award in 2008-09 when she shared the award with Cleveland State’s
Kailey Klein. Edwards led the league in scoring and rebounding for the thirdstraight year. She had been the first player in league history to do so twice. She
also secured her place in school, league and state history. She became the first
woman in school, league or state history with 2,000 career points and 1,000
rebounds. She also became the all-time leading scoring in school (men or women), league and state history.
Coach of the Year
Sandy Botham2005-06
2000-01
1996-97
Player of the Year
Traci Edwards
2008-09
2007-08
Maria Viall
2003-04
2001-02
Jen Greger
1996-97
Traci Edwards • 2007-08
Edwards was named the Horizon League Preseason Player of the Year and did
not disappoint once the season started. She averaged 20.6 points per game and
added 9.7 rebounds per contest. Her scoring average and 639 total points set
school records, while she became the first player in league history to lead the
league in both scoring and rebounding in back-to-back seasons. The highlight
of her season was scoring a school-record 45 points at Loyola. In doing so, she
shot 12-of-14 from the field and hit a school-record 20 free throws in 22 attempts.
Newcomer of the Year
Traci Edwards
Daryl Schaffeld
2005-06
1996-97
All-League First Team
Traci Edwards
2008-09
2007-08
2006-07
2005-06
Nichole Drummond
2005-06
2004-05
Maria Viall
2003-04
2002-03
2001-02
Jessica Wilhite
2000-01
Daryl Schaffeld
1997-98
Jen Greger
1996-97
Maria Viall • 2003-04
Viall became the first Panther in the team’s Division I history to average a
double-double for a season when she averaged a league-best 18.2 points and
10.9 rebounds per game as a senior. She was just the second player to lead the
league in both categories in a season on her way to becoming the third multiplayer of the year honoree. She also topped the circuit with a 52% field goal
percentage. With her strong senior campaign, Viall finished as the school’s alltime leading scorer, among men or women, and also broke the school Division I
record for rebounds in a season and a career.
Maria Viall • 2001-02
As a sophomore, Viall was the dominant inside presence on the program’s first
Division I 20-win season. Milwaukee went 20-8 and posted a 14-2 record in
league play. She averaged 16.7 points and 6.8 rebounds per game while shooting a school-record and league-best 57.7% from the field. She also reached
double-figures in 26-of-28 games played and became the first player in the
team’s Division I history to top 30 points in a game twice in one season.
All-League Second Team
Molly O’Brien
Jessica Wilhite
Holly Tamm
Daryl Schaffeld
Corrin Von Wald
Daryl Schaffled
Trina Rathke
Jen Greger
Jen Greger • 1996-97
Greger was the centerpiece of the one of the largest turnarounds in the nation
in 1996-97 under first-year head coach Sandy Botham. After Milwaukee won
six combined games over her sophomore and junior seasons, she guided the
Panthers to a 16-12 record, leading the team with a school-record 552 points
and 123 assists. She also led the league in scoring with another school record
of 19.7 points per game and was among league leaders with 4.4 assists per
contest. During the season she scored a school-record 36 points in a game, surpassed the 1,000-point mark and became the school’s Division I career scoring
with 1,385 points.
2004-05
2001-02
1999-00
1998-99
1997-98
1995-96
All-Defensive Team
Turquoise McCain
2007-08
Nichole Drummond
2005-06
Molly O’Brien
2004-05
Maria Viall
2003-04
Allison Klaas
2001-02
Nichole Luchsinger
2000-01
1999-00
Corrin Von Wald
1998-99
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All-Newcomer Team
Sami Tucker
2009-10
Ashley Imperiale2008-09
Traci Edwards
2005-06
Meredith Onson
2005-06
Nichole Drummond
2002-03
Anne Witte
2002-03
Malika Willoughby
2001-02
Maria Viall
2000-01
Jessica Wilhite
1999-00
Corrin Von Wald
1998-99
Teri Stoltenberg
1997-98
Daryl Schaffeld
1996-97
All-Tournament Team
Ashley Imperiale2008-09
Traci Edwards
2008-09
2007-08
2006-07
(MVP) 2005-06
Molly O’Brien
2005-06
Jessica Wilhite
(MVP) 2000-01
Maria Viall
2000-01
Jen Greger
1996-97
Player of the Week
Traci Edwards
Traci Edwards
Traci Edwards
Traci Edwards
Traci Edwards
Traci Edwards
Traci Edwards
Traci Edwards
Nichole Drummond
Nichole Drummond
Traci Edwards
Traci Edwards
Megan Rogers
Maria Viall
Maria Viall
Maria Viall
Maria Viall
Maria Viall
Jessica Wilhite
Holly Tamm
Maria Viall
Maria Viall
Jessica Wilhite
Corrin Von Wald
Andrea Filipek
Amy Wardle
Daryl Schaffeld
Daryl Schaffeld
Trina Rathke
Feb. 2, 2009
Jan. 12, 2009
Dec. 15, 2008
Feb. 25, 2008
Jan. 14, 2008
Jan. 22, 2007
Jan. 2, 2007
Nov. 27, 2006
Feb. 13, 2006
Feb. 6, 2006
Jan. 30, 2006
Jan. 9, 2006
Feb. 21, 2005
Mar. 1, 2004
Feb. 16, 2004
Dec. 1, 2003
Mar. 3, 2003
Jan. 27, 2003
Dec. 2, 2002
Feb. 18, 2002
Jan. 14, 2002
Jan. 7, 2002
Jan. 23, 2001
Jan. 24, 2000
Jan. 25, 1999
Dec. 14, 1998
Jan. 11, 1998
Dec. 29, 1997
Dec. 14, 1997
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Daryl Schaffeld
Daryl Schaffeld
Daryl Schaffeld
Jen Greger
Jen Greger
Nov. 30, 1997
Mar. 2, 1997
Jan. 26, 1997
Nov. 25, 1996
Jan. 7, 1996
History
Mid-Continent Conference
(1993-94)
Milwaukee Team Awards
Most Valuable Player
Jodie McClain
2009-10
Traci Edwards
2008-09
2007-08
2006-07
2005-06
Nichole Drummond
2004-05
Maria Viall
2003-04
2002-03
Jessica Wilhite
2002-03
2000-01
Holly Tamm
2001-02
Daryl Schaffeld
1999-00
1997-98
Teri Stoltenberg
1999-00
Corrin Von Wald
1998-99
Trina Rathke
1997-98
Jen Greger
1996-97
1995-96
1994-95
Erica Young
1993-94
Niki Flack
1992-93
Teresa Teske
1991-92
Tracy Freund
1990-91
Most Improved Player
Danielle Jorgenson
2009-10
Lindsay Laur
2008-09
Jenilee Klomstad
2007-08
Turquoise McCain
2006-07
Katie Fournier
2005-06
Elisha Hudson
2004-05
Dana Schultz
2003-04
Molly O’Brien
2002-03
Maria Viall
2001-02
Liz Fletcher
2000-01
Charlene Smith
2000-01
Antoinette Gregory
1999-00
Shannon Johnson
1998-99
Kelly Lubbers
1997-98
Trina Rathke
1996-97
Best Defensive Player
Jodie McClain
2009-10
Markita Barnes
2008-09
Turquoise McCain
2007-08
Katie Fournier
2006-07
Molly O’Brien
2005-06
2004-05
2003-04
Antoinette Gregory
2002-03
Allison Klaas
2001-02
Nicole Luchsinger
2000-01
All-League Second Team
Pam Bartnik
1993-94
Wisconsin Women’s Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
(1979-84)
Coach of the Year
M.A. Kelling
1979-80
All-League First Team
Maureen Pitrof
1983-84
Jaci Clark
1982-83
1981-82
1980-81
Marsha Housley
1982-83
Karen Schuchardt
1979-80
All-League Second Team
Maureen Pitrof
1982-83
Marsha Housley
1981-82
1980-81
Jaci Clark
1979-80
Betty Willis
1978-79
All-Tournament Team
Maureen Pitrof
1983-84
Jaci Clark
1980-81
Marsha Housley
1980-81
Deb Schulman
(MVP) 1980-81
NAIA District 14
Coach of the Year
(Polly Hagg Continued)
M.A. Kelling
1984-85 1985-86
1983-84 Mary Huber
1985-86
1982-83 Jan Wickman
1985-86
Carol Busche
1984-85
District All-Stars
Darla Wack
1984-85
Umenia White
1986-87 Maureen Pitrof
1983-84
Polly Hagg
1986-87 Deb Schulman
1983-84
Conference/District Championships
2005-06 Horizon League Regular Season Co-Champions
2006 Horizon League Tournament Champions
2000-01 Midwestern Collegiate Conference Championships
2001 Midwestern Collegiate Conference Tournament Champions
1988 District 14 Champions
1985 District 14 Champions
1985 Bi-District Champions
1984 WWIAC Regular Season Champions
1984 District 14 Champions
1984 Bi-District Champions
1983 WWIAC Regular Season Co-Champions
1983 District 14 Champions
1981 WWIAC Tournament Champions
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1999-00
Corrin Von Wald
1998-99
Betsy Sanders
1997-98
1996-97
Most Inspirational
Ashley Imperiale
2009-10
Turquoise McCain
2008-09
Katie Fournier
2006-07
Maddy Kusilek
2006-07
Molly O’Brien
2005-06
2004-05
Dana Schultz
2003-04
Jessica Wilhite
2002-03
Holly Tamm
2001-02
Becca Buer
2000-01
Betsy Brawner
1999-00
Latasha Love
1998-99
Nicole Luchsinger
1997-98
Scholastic Team Award
Ashley Imperiale
2009-10
2008-09
Aubri Rote
2007-08
2006-07
2005-06
Kimberly Becker
2004-05
2003-04
Maria Viall
2002-03
2001-02
Janelle Jonason
2000-01
Teri Stoltenberg
1999-00
Janelle Jonason
1999-00
Betsy Brawner
1999-00
1998-99
Amy Wardle
1997-98
1996-97
Betsy Sanders
1994-95
Jen Lowe
1995-96
1993-94
Andrea Shish
1992-93
Laura Krajnik
1991-92
Traci Diener
1990-91
Playmaker Award
Jodie McClain
2009-10
Markita Barnes
2008-09
Markita Barnes
2007-08
Aubrey Hampton
2006-07
Iron Woman Award
Stephanie Schell
Alex Klawitter
2009-10
2008-09
History
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Pam Bartnik
Pam Bartnik
1990-94
2006
Bartnik is well represented in the UWM women’s
basketball record book after her stellar career from
1990-94. In fact, as of her induction into the hall
of fame, she ranked 12th all-time in points scored
with 1,054 and is UWM’s career assists leader with
469. She was also tops on UWM’s career steals list
with 268 and sits ninth in career free throws made
with 257. Bartnik also topped the single-game record list for assists and steals at UWM and she held
single-season records in the same categories. Plus,
she ranked in the top 10 of the single-season lists
for both points and free throws. She made the AllMid-Continent Conference second team following
the 1993-94 season. Bartnik was a regular on the
UWM Dean’s List, a UWM Scholar Athlete and graduated Cum Laude from UWM’s School of Business.
Nancy Bonesho
1973-77
1987
A point guard on the basketball team from 1973-77,
Bonesho scored 701 points in her career. Throughout her career, she established school records for
most free throws made (11), best in season free
throw percentage (74%) and most assists in game
(7). From 1974-76 she was also a letterwinner in
field hockey and received UWM’s Outstanding Senior Athlete Award.
Carol Busche
1981-85
1996
Busche was a four-year letterwinner in basketball
and volleyball. In basketball, she led the team in
scoring and rebounding as a senior in 1984-85. In
volleyball, she helped the team finish third at the
NAIA National Championship in 1984. That same
year, Busche won Herman Kluge Outstanding Senior Athlete Award and was voted onto the NAIA
All- District and second-team All-American in basketball.
Jen Greger
Jaci Clark
1979-83
1995
Clark, a physical education graduate, finished her
career as UWM’s scoring leader with 1,830 points
and rebounding leader with 1,226 boards. During
her career the Panthers won first place at the Division II state championships and were NAIA District
champs.
In 1993, her number was retired and is still the only
UWM women’s basketball player to receive that
honor. While head coach at Bowling Green, Clark’s
team went to the NCAA tournament twice and she
was named NCAA District Four Coach of the Year in
1993-94.
Lisa Goodnature
1978-80
1992
A four-year letterwinner in volleyball, two-year letterwinner in basketball and one-year letterwinner
in track, Goodnature was the first woman on full
tuition athletic scholarship at UWM. As a freshman
on the volleyball team, she led the team to a thirdplace finish at the state tournament.
Jen Greger
1993-97
2007
Jennifer Greger capped off a stellar four-year
basketball career with the Panthers by being
named the 1997 Midwestern Collegiate Conference Player of the Year. She was also a First-Team
All-League performer that season after leading the league in scoring. Plus, she was named
the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s state player of
the year and UWM’s Female Athlete of the Year.
She was a three-time UWM most valuable player
after leading her team in both scoring and assists in
1995, 1996 and 1997. She also earned second-team
All-MCC honors in 1996. Greger scored 1,385 points
in her career, a total that ranked sixth in school his-
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tory. She also stood second on the school’s all-time
Division I list for assists and third on the Division I
list for steals. Plus, until the 2006-07 season, Greger
held the record most points in a single season (552)
while ranking in the top five in a number of other
categories.
M.A. Kelling Coached 1978-95 2000
Kelling was UWM’s women’s head basketball
coach from 1978 to 1995. She posted a career
record of 284-198, with a .589 winning percentage and an average of 16.7 wins per season.
Kelling coached four basketball All-Americans,
two National All-Americans, two Regional AllAmericans, five District All-Americans, eight AllConference players and four All-District players.
Her teams won four NAIA District 14 Championships, including three-straight from 1983-1985. Her
teams also made two national tournament appearances and played in the AIAW Regionals in 1981 and
1982. She received numerous coaching accolades,
including four-time NAIA District 14 Coach of the
Year and WWIAC Coach of the Year (1980).
Jeanne Look
1984-88
2005
Look was the starting point guard during a stellar period of UWM’s time as an NAIA school in the
1980’s. In fact, Look’s teams twice won 25 games,
while the Panthers advanced to the NAIA National
Tournament in 1985. Individually, Look twice averaged double figures in points while leading the
team in assists in two different seasons. She also is
UWM’s all-time leader in steals and posted the only
double-digit steal game in UWM history. For her
career, Look averaged 8.1 ppg while totaling 405
assists and 346 steals. And, her stats were compiled
in just over three seasons, as she missed most of a
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Jeanne Look
fourth season due to injury. Look, a four-year letterwinner, graduated in 1989 from UWM with a
degree in business and marketing.
Judith Luellwitz
1974-76
1993
A summa cum laude graduate in physical and
health education, Luellwitz earned eight letters in
volleyball, basketball and track. She was captain of
the volleyball team and was elected to the Phi Beta
Kappa honor society.
Marge Pitrof
1973-76
1989
Pitrof earned five letters and served as a senior cocaptain in both volleyball and basketball. She held
the school record for most rebounds in a game with
25 and finished her career as the all-time leading
scorer with 503 points. At one time, Pitrof also held
the record for most rebounds in one season with
201 and a 12.4 per game average. She also held
records for most field goals made in a season with
94 and the best field goal percentage (69%). She
graduated in 1977 in mass communication and political science.
Maureen Pitrof
1983-84
1997
Pitrof is a two-time All-America in volleyball, having led the Panthers to NAIA Nationals all four years
of her career. She was named the NAIA National
Tournament’s Most Valuable Player, honored on the
all-tournament team in 1984 and 1985 and named
to the all-district team three times.
Pitrof also competed in basketball her first two
years at UWM. While playing basketball at UWM,
she helped the Panthers advance to the NAIA National Tournament in 1984, was named all-district
in 1983 and 1984 and earned freshman All-America
honors in 1983. In addition to athletics, Pitrof was
Darla Wack
Umenia White
named on the Dean’s List and was a scholar athlete
for two years.
All-District Team in 1985. She was then named to
UWM’s All-Century Team in 1997.
Christine Rao
1969-73
1991
Rao excelled in basketball, softball, volleyball and
badminton at UWM. She won the captain’s award in
volleyball and basketball, played in the state badminton tournament and captained several teams.
She was also on the Dean’s List for four semesters.
Umenia White
1985-89
2001
White was a two-time All-American while starring
for the women’s basketball team at UWM. White
was named to the All-Freshman team by the AWSF,
then was named an NAIA All-American in 1987 and
1988. Upon her induction into the hall of fame, she
ranked second in Panther history in scoring with
1,597 points, and she ranked second on UWM’s alltime rebounding list with 996 boards. White’s name
also appears on UWM record lists for steals, blocked
shots, field goals made, field goal percentage, and
free throws made. Plus, she was UWM’s leading
scorer twice and the leading rebounder for threestraight years.
Deb Schulman
1980-84
1994
Schulman earned 13 varsity letters in four sports
- four each in volleyball, basketball and track and
one in cross country - during her five years at UWM.
She was a co- captain on the basketball team in
1984, playing in every game as the team won the
NAIA District 14 title, the NAIA Bi-District title and
advanced to nationals before being eliminated. She
was ranked in the record books for career steals
and assists leader. Schulman was also part of the
Panthers’ mile relay team which set a school and
Klotsche Center record and she set a school record
in the 200-yard dash. She was also all-conference
three times and all-district one time in volleyball.
She was a team captain and led the team to NAIA
Nationals in 1982.
Darla Wack
1981-85
1999
Wack was a four-year letterwinner in both volleyball (1982-85) and basketball (1981-85). She was
a middle blocker/setter on the volleyball team and
helped her team to four-straight national tournament appearances. She is among the school’s nonDivision I leaders in assists and blocks.
In basketball, she tallied 1,022 points, 626 rebounds,
316 assists, 223 steals and 409 field goals. Wack was
named to the All-AWSF Fourth Team and Kodak
49
Lisa Wszalek
1979-83
2001
Lisa Wszalek led UWM to national tournament appearances in both volleyball and basketball during
her career at UWM. In basketball, she still ranked
in the top 20 in career scoring and the top 10 in
career rebounding upon her induction. Wszalek
helped the Panthers to their first-ever post-season
appearance in 1980 and to AIAW Division II State
Championships in 1981 and 1983. Wszalek also
helped UWM qualify for the AIAW Division II Midwest Regional for three-straight years. In volleyball,
Wszalek helped UWM to three-straight Division II
state championships in the school’s first three years
in Division II. In 1982, the Panthers qualified for the
NAIA Division II National Championship Tournament in Denver, Colo., the first time a UWM volleyball team ever qualified for a national tournament.
History
2010-11 Milwaukee Panthers Women’s Basketball Media Guide
2005-06 NCAA Tournament
No
4
5
11
12
21
22
23
25
30
32
33
34
44
45
52
54
Name
Turquoise McCain
Amanda Cook
Aubrey Hampton
Kim Wypiszynski
Emily Markert
Nichole Drummond
Meredith Onson
Molly O’Brien
Meghan Klein
Kiley Johnson
Katie Fournier
Megan Rogers
Elisha Hudson
Aubri Rote
Dana Schultz
Traci Edwards
Yr
Fr.
Sr.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
Fr.
Jr.
So.
So.
So.
Fr.
Pos
G
G
G
F
G
G/F
G
F
G
G
F
F
F
G
F/C
C
Ht
5-10
5-8
5-6
6-1
5-10
5-10
5-11
5-11
5-9
5-9
6-1
5-10
5-11
5-8
6-1
6-2
22-9 Overall • Sandy Botham
Horizon League Tournament Champions
Hometown/High School/Transfer
Milwaukee, Wis./Riverside
Oconto Falls, Wis./HS/Sandburg JC
Oak Park, Ill./Oak Park-River Forest
Ashwaubenon, Wis./Ashwaubenon
Brookfield, Wis./East
Kenosha, Wis./Tremper
Oshkosh, Wis./West/Boston U.
Columbus, Wis./Columbus
Appleton, Wis./Kimberly
Prophetstown, Ill./Prophetstown
Moline, Ill./Moline
Madison, Wis./La Follette
Gratiot, Wis./Black Hawk
Delafield, Wis./Kettle Moraine/Lakeland
Athens, Wis./Neuman
Menasha, Wis./Menasha
In 2006, the Panthers made an emphatic drive
into the post-season. They rode a 12-game
winning streak to a league regular season crown,
league tournament title and the second NCAA
Tournament berth in school history.
O’Brien hit a layup with 4.8 seconds remaining to
send the Panthers past Butler in the semis before
freshman Traci Edwards’ 23-point, nine-rebound,
seven-assist performance propelled Milwaukee
past UIC in the title game.
In fact, UWM headed into the tourney having
won 17-of-18 games in the 2006 portion of the
schedule.
UWM earned a No. 13 seed and remained close to
home for the NCAA Tournament, playing in nearby
Chicago against fourth-seeded Michigan State.
The Panthers held their own early on, and led for
parts of the opening half, before falling 65-46.
Milwaukee finished the league regular season at
14-2 to share the regular season title with Green
Bay. UWM defeated UWGB twice in the regular
season for the first time since 1996-97 to earn the
first No. 1 seed in team history.
After a quarterfinal win over Loyola, UWM secured
hosting rights for the rest of the tournament.
Playing in front of the hometown fans, senior Molly
Edwards was the story of the year, netting
League Newcomer of the Year and all-league
first team honors after averaging 16.1 points and
10.0 rebounds per game. O’Brien and Nichole
Drummond provided senior leadership and
scoring, each averaging double-digit points per
game. Drummond joined Edwards on the league’s
first team.
50
11/11 @ Oklahoma
L 89-57
11/18Oakland
W 73-71
11/20 @ Iowa
L 82-42
11/25 @ SE Missouri State (2OT)
W 90-87
11/30DePaul
L 91-79
12/2 SE Missouri State
W 73-70
12/4 @ South Dakota State
L 70-55
12/11 Northern Michigan
W 77-65
12/14Wisconsin
L 72-57
12/18 @ Marquette
L 70-62
12/29 @ Detroit*
W 74-56
12/31 Butler* (OT)
L 80-79
1/5
Wright State*
W 64-61
1/12 @ Youngstown State*
W 64-59
1/14 @ Cleveland State*
W 68-53
1/18 @ Northwestern
W 81-73
1/21 UIC*
W55-54
1/26 @ Wright State*
L 69-67
1/28 Cleveland State*
W 61-46
2/4
@ Green Bay*
W 69-67
2/9 Loyola*
W67-58
2/11 @ Butler*
W 74-62
2/13 Green Bay*
W 65-55
2/16 Detroit*
W69-55
2/18 Youngstown State*
W 67-44
2/23 @ UIC*
W 65-58
2/25 @ Loyola*
W 78-66
League Tournament (Klotsche Center)
3/2 Loyola
W76-56
3/5 Butler
W58-57
3/6 UIC
W71-63
NCAA Tournament (Chicago, Ill.)
3/18 Michigan State
L 65-46
Milwaukee Panthers FG 3-PT FT REBPTS
Wypiszynski-F
0-20-00-02 0
Drummond-F
4-81-52-2211
Edwards-C
6-80-01-5713
Onson-G
1-40-30-02 2
O’Brien-G
5-10
0-1
0-0
4 10
McCain
0-20-02-23 2
Cook
0-00-00-00 0
Hampton
0-10-00-02 0
Markert
1-30-10-01 2
Johnson
0-00-00-00 0
Fournier
0-00-01-20 1
Rogers
2-41-20-00 5
Rote
0-00-00-00 0
Totals
19-422-12 6-11 28 46
Michigan State SpartansFG 3-PT FT REBPTS
Jefferson-F
3-10
0-0
2-3
8
8
Shimek-F
10-16 0-1
7-8
8 27
Bowen-G
5-11
2-5
0-0
3 12
Haynes-G
1-40-12-20 4
Lucas-Perry-G
0-80-53-46 3
Aitch
1-30-00-01 2
Davidson
1-21-20-01 3
Poff
0-00-00-0
0
0
Dwyer
2-30-00-0
3
4
Shives
0-10-10-0
0
0
Hall
1-30-00-0
2
2
Totals
24-613-1514-1735 65
Score By Period
Milwaukee
Michigan State
1
22
23
2 Total
24-46
42-65
2010-11 Milwaukee Panthers Women’s Basketball Media Guide
2000-01 NCAA Tournament
No
3
4
5
11
15
20
21
22
24
30
32
34
44
Name
Allison Klaas
Becca Buer
Charlene Smith
Teri Stoltenberg
Jessica Wilhite
Stefanie Kaufmann
Elizabeth Fletcher
Holly Tamm
Maria Viall
Antoinette Gregory
Angela Wenzel
Nicole Luchsinger
Janelle Jonason
Yr
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
So.
Jr.
Fr.
So.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Pos
G
G
G
G
G
F
C
G
C
G
F
F
F
Ht
5-5
5-8
5-8
5-8
5-8
6-0
6-3
5-7
6-3
5-9
6-0
5-10
6-1
History
19-11 Overall • Sandy Botham
MCC Tournament Champions
Hometown/High School/Transfer
Wheaton, Ill./Warrenville South/DuPage CC
Mukwonago, Wis./Mukwonago
Bellwood, Ill./Proviso West
Green Bay, Wis./Pulaski
Glen Ellyn, Ill./Glenbard West
Ottawa, Ill./Marquette
Wilmette, Ill./Loyola Academy
Muskego, Wis./Muskego/UIC
Waukesha, Wis./North
Ft. Wayne, Ind./Snider
Sussex, Wis./Arrowhead/UIC
Janesville, Wis./Parker
Brooklyn Park, Minn./Park Center
Milwaukee made its first trip to the NCAA
Tournament with the automatic bid from the
Midwestern Collegiate Conference tournament
championship. The Panthers won a share of the
regular season league title and, with the second
seed, posted three decisive victories for the team’s
first Division I league championship.
against Green Bay in January and seven more
against the Phoenix in the league title game.
In the NCAA Tournament, UWM drew a road game
at No. 5 Duke, falling to the Blue Devils, 96-63.
After getting off to starts of 1-3 and 4-7,
Milwaukee won 15-of-18 games heading into
the NCAA Tournament, including nine-straight
wins through the league championship game.
Despite strong senior leadership, a couple of
underclassmen emerged to lead the team on the
court. Sophomore Jessica Wilhite and freshman
Maria Viall had breakout seasons, while each
would go on to score over 1,000 career points.
Wilhite hit a school-record 93 three-pointers on
her way to a team-high 15.5 points per game.
Included in that figure was a school-record 10
Meanwhile, freshman Maria Viall gave Panther
fans a preview of what was to come, finishing
second on the team in scoring (12.1 ppg) while
leading the squad in rebounding (5.9 rpg).
In the league tournament, UWM held Wright State
to just 23 percent shooting in the quarterfinals
to win, 58-34, before smothering Butler, 80-49.
In the title game, Wilhite set tournament records
with 36 points and seven three-pointers to lead
the charge. Viall added 15 rebounds and seven
points for the Panthers.
51
11/19 @ Illinois State
L 67-64
11/21 @ Marquette
L 59-43
12/2 @ Buffalo
L 81-52
12/5 Northern Illinois
W 58-52
12/8 @ Creighton
L 66-54
12/14 Chicago St.
W 62-46
12/17 Central Michigan
W 90-48
12/28 Bowling Green
W 68-48
12/30Missouri
L 64-88
1/3
@ St. Mary’s (CA)
L 82-62
1/5
@ San Francisco
L 78-68
1/11 Cleveland State
W 80-66
1/13 Detroit
W86-80
1/16Wisconsin
L60-59
1/20 @ Green Bay
L 67-63
1/25 @ UIC
W 55-51
1/27 @ Loyola
W 70-55
2/1
Wright State
W 72-59
2/3 Butler
W80-61
2/8
@ Detroit
L 84-79
2/10 @ Cleveland State
W 83-75
2/17 Green Bay
W 72-66
2/21 Loyola
W82-68
2/24 UIC
W71-61
3/1
@ Butler
W 67-62
3/4
@ Wright State
W 74-52
MCC Tournament (Chicago, Ill.)
3/8
vs. Wright State
W 58-34
3/9
vs. Loyola
W 80-49
3/10 vs. Green Bay
W 77-62
NCAA Tournament (Durham, N.C.)
3/17 @ Duke
L 96-63
Milwaukee Panthers
Luchsinger-F
Viall-C
Stoltenberg-G
Wilhite-G
Tamm-G
Klaas
Smith
Kaufmann
Fletcher
Gregory
Wenzel
Jonason
Totals
63
Duke Blue Devils
Parent-F
Matyasovsky-F
Mosch-C
Beard-G
Schweitzer-G
Craig
Krapohl
Gingrich
Gebisa
West
Tillis
White
Totals
Score By Period
Milwaukee
Duke
FG 3-PT FT REBPTS
3-60-12-2 48
1-60-00-0 42
3-43-40-0 09
8-184-12 4-5 324
0-3 0-09-10 5 9
1-51-40-0 13
0-90-00-0 20
2-40-10-0 24
0-20-00-2 40
1-20-00-0 02
0-10-00-0 00
1-30-00-0 02
20-638-2215-19 29
FG 3-PT FT REBPTS
4-40-00-0 48
2-40-00-0 44
2-50-00-0 46
9-12 0-1 4-5 422
7-11 1-4 2-3 517
8-93-31-2 120
0-00-00-0 10
0-00-00-0 30
2-40-00-0 44
2-51-20-0 25
2-60-12-2 226
2-20-00-0 34
40-625-1111-14 3996
1
2
Total
2835-63
4551-96
History
2010-11 Milwaukee Panthers Women’s Basketball Media Guide
25-7 Overall • M.A. Kelling
NAIA District 14 Champions
1984-85 NAIA Tournament
No
11
12
15
22
24
25
31
32
33
35
40
42
44
45
55
Name
Darla Wack
Polly Hagg
Lacey Myers
Julie Miller
Jeanne Look
Sue Welles
Kelly Foster
Judy Steffes
Ann Smith
Jane Johnson
Gail Rewolinski
Mary Huber
Jan Wickman
Carol Busche
Shelly Laskowski
Yr
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Fr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
Pos
G/F
F
F
G
G
G
C
F
F
F
G
G
F
F/C
C
Ht
5-8
5-10
5-9
5-8
5-7
5-4
6-1
5-9
5-10
5-10
5-6
5-5
5-10
5-10
6-1
Hometown/High School/Transfer
Salem, Wis./Central
Richland, Wis./Richland Center
Patch Grove, Wis./West Grant
Appleton, Wis./Xavier
Oak Creek, Wis./Oak Creek
Green Bay, Wis./East
West Allis, Wis./Hale
Whitefish Bay, Wis./Dominican
South Milwaukee, Wis./South Milwaukee
Waukesha, Wis./South
Oak Creek, Wis./Oak Creek
Milwaukee, Wis./Whitnall
Merrill, Wis./Merrill
Brookfield, Wis./Central
Green Bay, Wis./Bay Port
The Panthers won a third-straight NAIA District
14 Championship and, after knocking off Bemidji
State in the Bi-District title game for the second
year in a row, advanced to the NAIA Championship
for the second time.
Milwaukee boasted three UWM Athletic Hall of
Fame players in seniors Carol Busche and Darla
Wack and freshman Jeanne Look. Busche led the
team with 15.8 points and 7.7 rebounds per game
on her way to All-America honors.
Milwaukee led Carson-Newman at halftime in the
NAIA Quarterfinals, but fell to the Lady Eagles,
71-68. In a close game throughout, C-N used a 7-0
run with under 2:30 to play to take a four-point
lead and hold on for the win. UWM was within
one late, but a pair of Eagle free throws provided
for the final score.
Milwaukee posted winning streaks of 10 and
11 games on its way to winning a school-record
25 games for the second season in a row. After
starting 2-3, the Panthers then won 10-straight
before rebounding from a three-game skid and
winning their next 11 games heading into the
NAIA Quarterfinals.
52
11/19 @ Illinois State
L
67-64
11/20UW-Platteville
W 80-47
12/1Lewis
W45-44
12/6 @ Carroll
W 75-71
12/15 vs. Northern Michigan*
W 59-53
12/16 vs. Aquinas*
L
71-62
12/18 @ Saginaw Valley St.
L 100-62
12/19 @ Oakland
L
81-73
1/3
@ Purdue-Calumet
W 63-48
1/5
Chicago State
W 81-77
1/9
@ Nat. Coll. of Edu.
W 69-48
1/11 @ UW-Eau Claire
W 75-62
1/12 @ UW-Superior
W 73-40
1/15Marquette
W61-58
1/18 UW-Stevens Point
W 72-59
1/23UW-Platteville
W79-39
1/25 @ St. Norbert
W 71-54
1/26 Northeastern Illinois
W 68-64
1/29 @ UW-Whitewater
L
67-63
1/30 @ Green Bay
L
62-60
2/1
@ UW-LaCrosse
L
78-76
2/3 UW-Stout
W74-41
2/7
@ UW-Parkside
W 64-41
2/9
@ UW-Platteville
W 67-54
2/12 Green Bay
W 71-63
2/15 St. Francis (Ill.)
W 73-69
2/16UW-Whitewater
W79-71
2/20 @ Marquette
W 71-67
2/23UW-Parkside
W84-66
NAIA District 14 Tournament (Klotsche Center)
2/27 vs. UW-Eau Claire
W 87-57
2/28 vs. Green Bay
W 72-64
Bi-District Championship (Bemidji, Minn.)
3/1
vs. Bemidji State
W 71-65
NAIA Quarterfinals (Cedar Rapids, Iowa)
3/13 vs. Carson-Newmann
L
71-68
Milwaukee Panthers FG 3-PT FT REBPTS
Wack
0-5---0-240
Look
1-8---0-082
Smith
4-10 --- 3-5 711
Huber
6-15 --- 2-2 314
Busche
14-25--- 2-2 430
Wickman
1-7---4-466
Hagg
1-1---0-012
Miller
1-1---1-203
Totals
28-71---12-173368
Carson-Newman Eagles FG 3-PT FT REBPTS
Guinn
1-3---0-012
Carter
4-7---3-6311
Miracle
6-13 --- 1-2 513
Morton
5-19 --- 2-4 1012
Mapp
10-18 --- 1-4 1721
Coleman
2-5---2-246
Stapleton
0-0---0-000
Alley
0-2---4-404
Moore
0-0---0-010
Wren
0-0---0-000
Wells
1-1---0-002
Totals
29-68---13-224171
Score By Period
Milwaukee
Carson-Newman
1
38
37
2 Total
30-68
34-71
2010-11 Milwaukee Panthers Women’s Basketball Media Guide
History
25-8 Overall • M.A. Kelling
NAIA District 14 Champions
1983-84 NAIA Tournament
No
10
11
22
25
32
33
34
42
45
55
Name
Deb Schulman
Darla Wack
Maureen Pitrof
JaVeata Young
Judy Steffes
Ann Smith
Laurie Carrie
Mary Huber
Carol Busche
Shelly Laskowski
Yr
Sr.
Jr.
So.
So.
So.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
So.
Pos
G
G
F
G
F
F
G
G
F/C
C
In the first of two-straight NAIA Tournament
appearances, Milwaukee posted a school-record
25 wins and claimed its second-straight District
Championship with an 83-74 win over Green Bay.
After topping Bemidji State in the Bi-District
Championship, UWM faced Portland in the NAIA
Quarterfinals. The Pilots broke a 29-29 halftime tie
to come away with the 74-63 victory.
It was no surprise that the 1983-84 Panthers
would find so much success, as four players
and head coach M.A. Kelling would go on to be
inducted into the UWM Athletic Hall of Fame.
One such inductee, Maureen Pitrof, led the team
in both scoring (17.3 ppg) and rebounding (9.5
rpg) as a sophomore. Junior Darla Wack and senior
Deb Schulman formed a dangerous backcourt for
Kelling, averaging over 10 points per game apiece,
dishing out over 100 assists each and combining
Ht
5-2
5-8
5-10
5-5
5-9
5-10
5-7
5-5
5-10
6-1
Hometown/High School/Transfer
Milwaukee, Wis./Madison
Salem, Wis./Central
Milwaukee, Wis./Pius XI
Lincolnshire, Ill./Stevenson
Whitefish Bay, Wis./Dominican
South Milwaukee, Wis./South Milwaukee
Melrose-Mindoro, Wis./HS
Milwaukee, Wis./Whitnall
Brookfield, Wis./Central
Green Bay, Wis./Bay Port
for 155 steals. Pitrof and Schulman garnered AllDistrict honors, while Kelling was named District
Coach of the Year.
UWM dropped its first two games of the season
on the way to a 2-3 start before winning 14 of the
next 15 games, including an 11-game winning
streak.
The Panthers then avenged two regular season
losses to UWGB and another in the WWIAC
semifinals, with their win over the Phoenix in
the district finals.
The 1983-84 squad was the first of three 25-win
teams in school history. Kelling, who is now the
director of intramural sports at UWM, gives a slight
nod to this team as the greatest in school history.
53
11/19 @ Illinois State
L 67-64
11/29 @ Lewis
L 67-54
12/2 @ Saginaw Valley St.
L 76-43
12/3 @ Northern Michigan
W 61-56
12/7 Concordia (Wis.)
W 103-39
12/9 @ Loras
L 79-69
12/17 vs. Purdue-Calumet
W 62-58
12/18 vs. Nat. Col. of Edu.
W 77-58
1/6
@ Chicago State
W 82-42
1/7
@ Northeastern Illinois
L 64-27
1/10 @ Marquette
W 83-73
1/13 @ IPFW
W 77-68
1/14 @ Ind. Inst. of Tech.
W 73-54
1/17 St. Norbert
W 75-54
1/20 UW-Platteville
W80-47
1/21 @ Valparaiso
W 66-44
1/24 UW-Whitewater
W88-60
1/27 @ UW-River Falls
W 70-64
1/28 @ UW-Stout
W 76-52
1/31 UW-Parkside
W64-54
2/3 Marquette
W76-68
2/4 UW-LaCrosse
L90-82
2/7
@ Green Bay
L 87-69
2/11 @ UW-Platteville
W 81-61
2/12 UW-Eau Claire
W 76-67
2/14 @ UW-Whitewater
W 76-70
2/18 UW-Oshkosh
W82-66
2/23 vs. UW-Superior
W 82-60
2/24 vs. Green Bay
L 94-79
2/25 vs. UW-Whitewater
W 77-71
NAIA District 14 Tournament (Green Bay, Wis.)
3/2
vs. Marquette
W 75-56
3/3
vs. Green Bay
W 83-74
Bi-District Championship (Bemidji, Minn.)
3/6
vs. Bemidji State
W 76-66
NAIA Quarterfinals (Cedar Rapids, Iowa)
3/14 vs. Portland
L 74-63
Milwaukee Panthers
Schulman-G
Wack-F
Pitrof-F
Smith-C
Huber-G
Young
Steffes
Carrie
Busche
Laskowski
Totals
FG 3-PT FT REBPTS
3-10--- 2-4 28
3-6---2-2 98
10-19 --- 0-0 920
1-2---0-2 82
6-13 --- 0-1 412
1-5---0-2 22
0-0---0-0 00
0-0---0-0 00
5-14 --- 1-4 1011
0-0---0-0 00
29-70 --- 5-15 5663
Portland Pilots
Bredeson-G
Wing-G
Barton-F
LeGrade-C
Priestly-F
Petershing
Pellitier
Warren
Vanderbrake
Hewitt
Young
Totals
FG 3-PT FT REBPTS
8-14 --- 3-4 019
0-5---3-4 03
8-15 --- 1-2 617
4-8---6-610
14
6-11 --- 0-0 912
0-0---0-0 10
0-0---0-0 00
0-0---1-3 01
0-2---1-1 31
4-10--- 0-0 08
0-0---0-0 00
30-65---14-193774
Score By Period
Milwaukee
Portland
1
29
29
2 Total
34-63
45-74
Records
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Yearly Records
Year Coach
W LPct. Affiliation Conference
W LPct.Place
League Tourn. Post-Season
1971-72 Erika Sander
4
3 .571
AIAW
— —
.--- — —
—
1972-73 Erika Sander
1
6 .143
AIAW
— —
.--- — —
—
1973-74 Erika Sander
2
9 .222
AIAW
— —
.--- — —
—
1974-75 Erika Sander
7
9 .438
AIAW
WWIAC
— —
.--- — 1-2
—
1975-76 Erika Sander
6 11 .363
AIAW
WWIAC
— —
.--- — 0-2
—
1976-77 Linda Borowski 1
9 .100
AIAW
WWIAC
— —
.--- — 0-2
—
1977-78 Nancy Schley
2 16 .111
AIAW
WWIAC
— —
.--- — 0-2
—
1978-79 M.A. Kelling
5 17 .227
AIAW Large
WWIAC Large
0
6 .000 7th 0-2
—
1979-80 M.A. Kelling
17 10 .630
AIAW Div. III
WWIAC Div. III Large
2
2 .500 3rd 1-1*
AIAW Regionals
1980-81 M.A. Kelling
18 12 .600
MAIAW Div. II
WWIAC Div. II
6
4 .600 3rd League Champions MAIAW Regionals
1981-82 M.A. Kelling
18 12 .600
MAIAW Div. II
WWIAC Div. II
7
3 .700 2nd Championship
MAIAW Regionals
1982-83 M.A. Kelling
22
8 .733
NAIA
WWIAC Div. II
5
1 .835 t-1st District Champs**
—
1983-84 M.A. Kelling
25
8 .758
NAIA
WWIAC South
9
1 .900 1st Third Place***
NAIA Tournament
Bi-District Champs
1984-85 M.A. Kelling
25
7 .781
NAIA
—
— —
.--- — Bi-District Champs NAIA Tournament
1985-86 M.A. Kelling
16 12 .571
NAIA
—
— —
.--- — District Title Game —
1986-87 M.A. Kelling
20
9 .690
NAIA
—
— —
.--- — District Title Game —
1987-88 M.A. Kelling
25
5 .835
NAIA / NCAA Div. II —
— —
.--- — District Champs
—
1988-89 M.A. Kelling
19 10 .655
NAIA / NCAA Div. II —
— —
.--- — District Title Game —
1989-90 M.A. Kelling
17
9 .654
NAIA / NCAA Div. II —
— —
.--- — —
—
1990-91 M.A. Kelling
11 16 .407
NCAA Div. I
Independent
— —
.--- — —
—
1991-92 M.A. Kelling
17 11 .607
NCAA Div. I
Independent
— —
.--- — —
—
1992-93 M.A. Kelling
15 12 .556
NCAA Div. I
Independent
— —
.--- — —
—
1993-94 M.A. Kelling
12 15 .444
NCAA Div. I
Mid-Continent
9
9 .500 t-6th Quarterfinals
—
1994-95 M.A. Kelling
2 25 .074
NCAA Div. I
Midwestern Collegiate 1 15 .063 12th Quarterfinals
—
1995-96 Jenny Sell
4 22 .154
NCAA Div. I
Midwestern Collegiate 3 13 .188 9th Quarterfinals
—
1996-97 Sandy Botham 16 12 .571
NCAA Div. I
Midwestern Collegiate 10
6 .625 4th Semifinals
—
1997-98 Sandy Botham 15 12 .556
NCAA Div. I
Midwestern Collegiate 7
7 .500 4th Quarterfinals
—
1998-99 Sandy Botham 11 16 .407
NCAA Div. I
Midwestern Collegiate 7
7 .500 5th Quarterfinals
—
1999-00 Sandy Botham 16 12 .571
NCAA Div. I
Midwestern Collegiate 10
4 .714 2nd Quarterfinals
—
2000-01 Sandy Botham 19 11 .633
NCAA Div. I
Midwestern Collegiate 12
2 .857 t-1st League Champions NCAA First Round
2001-02 Sandy Botham 20
8 .714
NCAA Div. I
Horizon League
14
2 .875 2nd Quarterfinals
—
2002-03 Sandy Botham 15 13 .536
NCAA Div. I
Horizon League
11
5 .688 t-2nd Quarterfinals
—
2003-04 Sandy Botham 17 12 .586
NCAA Div. I
Horizon League
12
4 .750 2nd Semifinals
—
2004-05 Sandy Botham 14 14 .500
NCAA Div. I
Horizon League
11
5 .688 t-2nd Quarterfinals
—
2005-06 Sandy Botham 22
9 .710
NCAA Div. I
Horizon League
14
2 .875 t-1st League Champions NCAA First Round
2006-07 Sandy Botham 15 16 .484
NCAA Div. I
Horizon League
10
6 .625 4th Semifinals
—
2007-08 Sandy Botham 17 14 .548
NCAA Div. I
Horizon League
11
7 .611 t-2nd Semifinals
—
2008-09 Sandy Botham 15 18 .455
NCAA Div. I
Horizon League
7 11 .389 t-7th Championship
—
2009-10 Sandy Botham 12 19 .387
NCAA Div. I
Horizon League
6 12 .333 t-7th Quarterfinals
—
2010-11 Sandy Botham 12 18 .400
NCAA Div. I
Horizon League
9
9 .500 t-4th Quarterfinals
Total 40 Years 547487.529
193143.574
* In 1980, UWM lost to UW-LaCrosse, but defeated UW-Stevens Point to move from Division III (Large Schools) in the WWIAC to Division II.
** In 1983, conference and school records only indicate results from the District 14 Tournament.
*** 1984 is the only season found that UWM competed in the WWIAC Tournament and the district tournament in the same season.
1971-78 - Conference standings and records are not available.
1979-82 - Tournament records are WWIAC Tournament and AIAW Regional qualifying tournament. After the AIAW qualifying, a team advanced to the AIAW Regional.
1982-89 - UWM competed in a District 14 Tournament with the winner advancing to the Bi-District Championship. Years listed as ‘District Champs’ notes the Panthers lost in the
bi-district title game. The winner of that game would then advance to the NAIA Tournament. In 1982-83, the District 14 champion advanced to the Area IV playoffs.
1987-90 - UWM held dual membership in NAIA and NCAA Division II in preparation of a move to Division I, but competed in the NAIA post-season.
Coach
Sander
Borowski
Schley
Kelling
Sell
Botham
Years
1971-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-95
1995-96
1996-Pres.
W LPct.
20 38.345
1 9.100
2 16.111
284198.589
4 22.154
236204.536
Affiliation Years
Division I
1990-Pres.
NAIA
1982-89
AIAW/MAIAW1971-82
W LPct.
297 305 .493
169 68.713
81 114 .415
Division I Conference Affiliations
Division I Independent
Mid-Continent Conference
Midwestern Collegiate Conference !
Horizon League
1990-93
1993-94
1994-01
2001-Pr.
! - The MCC became the Horizon League in 2001
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Division I Records vs. Opponents (2011-12 Opponents in BOLD)
Team
W L
First (year)
Air Force
2 0
65-53 (06-07)
Akron
2 0
68-59 (90-91)
Arizona State
0 1
65-81 (02-03)
Auburn
0 1
41-68 (93-94)
Ball State
4 1
60-82 (90-91)
BaylorFirst Meeting
Bowling Green
2 2
77-52 (92-93)
Bradley
0 1
70-72 (10-11)
Buffalo
0 2
58-78 (99-00)
Butler
19 18
46-65 (94-95)
Cardinal Stritch
1 0
76-55 (07-08)
Central Connecticut State 2 0
65-56 (06-07)
Central Michigan
3 3
61-84 (92-93)
Chicago State
12 2
75-68 (90-91)
Cleveland State
21 19
75-67 (93-94)
Creighton
0 2
69-80 (99-00)
Dayton
1 3
70-79 (96-97)
Denver
1 0
48-47 (96-97)
DePaul
0 3
62-94 (03-04)
Detroit
22 19
68-61 (91-92)
Drake
0 4
83-104 (97-98)
Duke
0 2
34-104 (94-95)
Eastern Illinois
2 0
71-49 (93-94)
Eastern Michigan
2 2
64-50 (91-92)
Evansville
2 2
60-72 (91-92)
Florida Atlantic
1 0
66-57 (98-99)
Florida State
0 1
70-72 (03-04)
Furman
1 0
87-67 (98-99)
Green Bay
10 34
47-59 (90-91)
Hawaii
0 1
85-87 (99-00)
Hofstra
1 0
57-55 (97-98)
Illinois
0 2
43-63 (07-08)
Illinois-Chicago (UIC) 25 15
63-48 (90-91)
Illinois State
1 2
64-67 (00-01)
Indiana State
1 4
62-85 (90-91)
Iona
0 1
68-70 (95-96)
Iowa
0 2
51-59 (04-05)
Iowa State
1 4
76-52 (92-93)
IPFW
1 1
87-67 (03-04)
Jackson State
1 0
79-52 (92-93)
La Salle
1 3
55-84 (94-95)
Liberty
1 0
65-56 (03-04)
Loyola
30 8
52-61 (91-92)
Marquette
3 16
75-66 (90-91)
Miami (FL) 0 2
71-78 (05-06)
Miami (OH)
1 1
66-56 (92-93)
Michigan
0 3
52-93 (90-91)
Michigan State
0 3
48-61 (92-93)
Middle Tennessee State
1 0
69-64 (02-03)
Minnesota
1 1
75-57 (97-98)
Mississippi
0 1
57-74 (01-02)
Missouri
0 2
47-90 (99-00)
UM-Kansas City (UMKC) 2 5
47-51 (90-91)
Last (year)
57-48 (08-09)
75-71 (91-92)
65-81 (02-03)
41-68 (93-94)
78-73 (03-04)
Team
W
Montana State
2
Navy
1
Nebraska
1
New Hampshire
0
New Mexico
0
North Carolina State
0
North Dakota State
0
Northeastern Illinois
6
Northern Illinois
8
Northern Iowa
2
Northern Michigan
1
Northwestern
3
Notre Dame
0
Oakland
2
Oklahoma
0
Oklahoma State
1
Oregon State
1
Pepperdine
1
Purdue
0
Sacramento State
0
San Jose State
1
Seattle University
0
St. Louis
5
St. Mary’s (CA)
1
St. Francis (IL)
1
San Francisco
1
San Jose State
1
South Alabama
1
South Carolina
0
South Dakota
1
South Dakota State
0
South Florida
0
Southeast Missouri State 6
Southern California (USC) 0
SIU Edwardsville
2
Southern Methodist (SMU) 1
Texas-Arlington
0
Toledo
1
Valparaiso
9
Vanderbilt
0
Wagner
1
Weber State
0
Washington
0
Washington State
0
Western Illinois
4
Western Michigan
1
Wichita State
1
Wisconsin
1
UW-Parkside
3
Wright State
22
Xavier
0
Yale
1
Youngstown State
22
69-88 (01-02)
70-72 (10-11)
52-81 (00-01)
73-66 (10-11)
76-55 (07-08)
77-51 (07-08)
78-77 (08-09)
82-69 (10-11)
73-64 (10-11)
66-54 (03-04)
52-86 (09-10)
48-47 (96-97)
79-91 (05-06)
65-55 (10-11)
53-63 (07-08)
63-93 (01-02)
80-58 (93-94)
69-59 (96-97)
77-68 (09-10)
66-57 (98-99)
70-72 (03-04)
87-67 (98-99)
59-77 (10-11)
85-87 (99-00)
57-55 (97-98)
61-63 (08-09)
65-77 (10-11)
69-76 (10-11)
53-83 (95-96)
68-70 (95-96)
42-82 (05-06)
48-85 (06-07)
65-70 (04-05)
79-52 (92-93)
77-61 (07-08)
65-56 (03-04)
74-89 (10-11)
52-69 (09-10)
70-73 (07-08)
45-101 (94-95)
77-86 (95-96)
48-55 (10-11)
69-64 (02-03)
53-76 (10-11)
57-74 (01-02)
64-88 (00-01)
42-63 (92-93)
55
L
0
0
2
3
1
1
2
2
9
6
0
3
1
0
2
0
0
0
2
1
0
1
2
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
2
1
2
1
0
0
1
2
5
2
0
1
1
1
3
1
0
15
0
18
3
0
5
First (year)
63-52 (99-00)
79-76 (97-98)
46-80 (94-95)
59-74 (95-96)
69-72 (95-96)
42-77 (08-09)
53-63 (06-07)
67-66 (90-91)
64-112 (90-91)
64-69 (90-91)
77-65 (05-06)
46-89 (92-93)
50-98 (94-95)
69-64 (04-05)
57-89 (05-06)
84-77 (02-03)
66-64 (99-00)
73-62 (98-99)
59-82 (02-03)
72-85 (92-93)
66-63 (06-07)
63-68 (09-10)
62-51 (91-92)
62-82 (00-01)
95-63 (90-91)
68-78 (00-01)
66-63 (06-07)
72-54 (09-10)
63-89 (98-99)
58-53 (10-11)
36-58 (04-05)
59-85 (06-07)
53-65 (91-92)
65-77 (08-09)
88-65 (08-09)
53-47 (06-07)
43-58 (96-97)
59-96 (90-91)
85-75 (93-94)
64-79 (01-02)
63-49 (97-98)
59-56 (03-04)
75-86 (04-05)
52-73 (08-09)
73-78 (90-91)
59-78 (90-91)
74-59 (99-00)
79-99 (90-91)
78-77 (90-91)
73-55 (90-91)
58-71 (94-95)
67-56 (90-91)
54-84 (90-91)
Records
Last (year)
64-61 (01-02)
79-76 (97-98)
51-78 (98-89)
46-59 (03-04)
69-72 (95-96)
42-77 (08-09)
64-67 (07-08)
68-71 (95-96)
73-65 (09-10)
58-72 (10-11)
77-65 (05-06)
81-73 (05-06)
50-98 (94-95)
73-71 (05-06)
59-76 (10-11)
84-77 (02-03)
66-64 (99-00)
73-62 (98-99)
60-98 (02-03)
72-85 (92-93)
66-63 (06-07)
63-68 (09-10)
75-48 (96-97)
67-51 (01-02)
95-63 (90-91)
58-51 (02-03)
66-63 (06-07)
72-54 (09-10)
63-89 (98-99)
58-53 (10-11)
55-70 (05-06)
59-85 (06-07)
73-70 (05-06)
65-77 (08-09)
85-60 (09-10)
53-47 (06-07)
43-58 (96-97)
59-63 (10-11)
70-69 (10-11)
51-98 (02-03)
63-49 (97-98)
49-56 (03-04)
75-86 (04-05)
52-73 (08-09)
70-55 (10-11)
61-45 (91-92)
74-59 (99-00)
53-68 (10-11)
79-70 (92-93)
58-63 (10-11)
63-64 (98-99)
67-56 (90-91)
81-66 (10-11)
Records
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All-Time Records vs. Opponents (2011-12 Opponents in BOLD)
Team
Air Force
Akron
Alaska-Fairbanks
Aquinas (MI)
Arizona State
Auburn
Ball State
Bemidji State
Bowling Green
Bradley
Buffalo
Butler
Calvin (MI)
Carroll (WI)
Cardinal Stritch
Carson-Newman
Carthage
Central Michigan
Chicago State
Cleveland State
Columbia
Concordia (Wis.)
Concordia (Ill.)
Creighton
Culver Stockton
Dayton
Denver
DePaul
Detroit
Drake
Duke
Eastern Illinois
Eastern Michigan
Evansville
Ferris State
Florida Atlantic
Florida State
Franklin College
Furman
Grand Valley State
Green Bay
Hawaii
Hofstra
Illinois
Illinois-Chicago (UIC)
Illinois State
Indiana Institute of Technology
IPFW
IUPUI
Indiana State
Indianapolis
Iona
Iowa
WL
2
0
20
10
0
1
0
1
01
4
1
4
0
2
2
11
02
1918
1
0
12
5
1
0
01
1012
4
3
163
21 19
10
9
0
0
1
02
3
0
13
10
03
2219
04
02
2
3
2
2
22
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
10
0
2
17 53
01
10
02
27 15
1
5
1
0
21
11
1
4
10
01
02
Team
Iowa State
Jackson State
Judson
Kalamazoo
Lake Michigan
Lake Superior State
Lakeland
La Salle
Lewis
Liberty
Lincoln (MO)
Loras
Loyola
Mankato State
Marian
Marquette
Marycrest
Miami (Fla.)
Miami (Ohio)
Michigan
Michigan State
Middle Tennessee State
Minnesota
Minnesota-Duluth
Mississippi
Missouri
Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC)
Montana State
National College of Education
Navy
Nebraska
New Hampshire
New Mexico
North Carolina State
North Dakota State
North Park
Northeastern Illinois
Northern Illinois
Northern Iowa
Northern Michigan
Northland
Northwestern
Northwood Institute
Notre Dame
Oakland
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
Oregon State
Pepperdine
Portland
Purdue
Purdue-Calumet
Quincy
56
WL
1
4
1
0
10
10
1
0
0
1
70
1
3
65
10
1
0
22
319
2
1
20
2022
10
0
2
1
1
03
0
3
1
0
11
13
01
02
2
6
2
0
9
0
10
12
0
3
0
1
0
1
0
2
1
0
15
3
810
2
9
7
5
10
33
1
0
0
1
25
02
1
0
1
0
10
01
02
60
31
Team
Sacramento State
Saginaw Valley State
San Francisco
San Jose State
St. Ambrose
St. Cloud State
St. Francis (IL)
St. Joseph’s (MO)
St. Louis
St. Mary’s (MN)
St. Mary’s (CA)
St. Norbert
Seattle University
South Alabama
South Carolina
South Dakota
South Dakota State
South Florida
Southeast Missouri State
Southern California (USC)
SIU Edwardsville
Southern Methodist (SMU)
Southwest Texas
Texas-Arlington
Toledo
Valparaiso
Vanderbilt
Wagner
Washington
Washington State
Weber State
Western Illinois
Western Michigan
Westmar
Wichita State
Winona State
Wisconsin
UW-Eau Claire
UW-La Crosse
UW-Oshkosh
UW-Parkside
UW-Platteville
UW-River Falls
UW-Stevens Point
UW-Stout
UW-Superior
UW-Whitewater
Wright State
Xavier
Yale
Youngstown State
WL
0
1
1
5
1
1
1
0
2
3
0
3
10
2
1
0
5
1
1
0
1
1
6
3
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
2
0
1
6
2
0
1
71
1
0
1
0
01
12
125
02
10
01
0
1
0
1
4
3
1
1
02
1
0
3
0
321
10
6
6
11
416
242
46
4
2
7
9
30
40
814
22 18
03
10
22
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Records
Record vs. Conferences (Division I Conferences since 1990)
America East
New Hampshire
0-3
0-3
Atlantic Coast
0-6
Duke0-2
Florida State
0-1
Miami0-2
North Carolina State
0-1
Iowa0-2
Michigan0-3
Michigan State
0-3
Minnesota1-1
Nebraska1-2
Northwestern3-3
Purdue0-2
Wisconsin1-16
Atlantic 10
7-11
Dayton1-3
LaSalle1-3
St. Louis
5-2
Xavier0-3
Big XII
2-8
Iowa State
1-4
Missouri0-2
Oklahoma0-2
Oklahoma State
1-0
Big East
3-21
DePaul0-3
Marquette3-16
Notre Dame
0-1
South Florida
0-1
Colonial Athletic
1-0
Hofstra1-0
Big Sky
Montana State
Sacramento State
San Jose State
Weber State
Great West
Chicago State
South Dakota
3-2
2-0
0-1
1-0
0-1
Big South
1-0
Liberty1-0
Big Ten
6-34
Illinois0-2
Conference USA
1-0
SMU1-0
13-2
12-2
1-0
Horizon180-139
Butler19-18
Cleveland State
21-19
Detroit22-18
Green Bay
10-34
Loyola30-8
UIC25-15
Valparaiso9-5
Wright State
22-18
Youngstown State
22-5
Independents (Div. I) 2-1
Seattle University
0-1
SIU Edwardsville
2-0
Ivy League
1-0
Yale1-0
Mid-American24-22
Akron2-0
Ball State
4-1
Bowling Green
2-2
Buffalo0-2
Central Michigan
3-3
Eastern Michigan
2-2
Miami (OH)
1-1
Northern Illinois
8-9
Toledo1-2
Western Michigan
1-1
Missouri Valley
7-22
Bradley0-1
Creighton0-2
Drake0-4
Evansville2-2
Illinois State
1-3
Indiana State
1-4
Northern Iowa
2-6
Wichita State
1-0
Metro-Atlantic0-1
Iona0-1
Southern1-0
Furman1-0
Mountain West
Air Force
New Mexico
Southland0-1
Texas-Arlington0-1
2-1
2-0
0-1
Northeast3-0
Central Connecticut State2-0
Wagner1-0
Ohio Valley
8-2
Eastern Illinois
2-0
Southeast Missouri State 6-2
Pacific 10
1-4
Arizona State
0-1
Oregon State
1-0
USC0-1
Washington0-1
Washington State
0-1
Patriot League
1-0
Navy1-0
SEC0-5
Auburn0-1
Mississippi0-1
South Carolina
0-1
Vanderbilt0-2
SWAC1-0
Jackson State
1-0
Summit8-13
IPFW1-1
UM-Kansas City
2-5
North Dakota State
0-2
Oakland2-0
South Dakota State
0-2
Western Illinois
3-3
Sun Belt
4-0
Denver1-0
Florida Atlantic
1-0
Middle Tennessee State 1-0
South Alabama
1-0
WAC0-1
Hawaii0-1
West Coast
3-2
Pepperdine1-0
St. Mary’s (CA)
1-1
San Francisco
1-1
Teams sorted by current affiliation
Overtime Games (13-17 Record)
1/19/00 Valparaiso
71/83 L, 95-84 2/10/07 24/25 Green Bay
L, 63-72
Date Opponent Ties*Final 12/12/99 vs. Oregon St.
60 W, 66-64 3/18/06 16/16 vs. Michigan St. L, 65-46
1/12/11 UIC
59 W, 85-78 12/10/99 @ Hawaii
75 L, 87-85 11/30/05 14/14 DePaul
L, 91-79
12/1/10 Bradley
62 L, 72-70 2/13/99 @ Cleveland St.
67 L, 85-80 11/11/05 25/25 @ Oklahoma
L, 89-57
2/26/09 @ Butler
61 L, 74-71 2/13/97 Cleveland St.
54 W, 68-65 12/28/04 18/19 Iowa
L, 59-51
12/22/08 Evansville
53 L, 62-61 2/6/97
@ Butler
75/82 W, 92-91 11/23/04 19/20 @ DePaul
L, 89-67
12/2/08 @ Wisconsin
54/63 L, 71-69 1/18/97 @ Cleveland St.
71 L, 83-78 11/25/03 8/11 @ Purdue
L, 98-60
2/23/08 @ UIC
62/68 L, 70-69 2/17/96 @ Cleveland St.
91 W, 101-99 2/22/03 21/21 @ Green Bay
L, 75-50
2/9/08
@ Youngstown St. 71/81 W, 94-87 2/17/94 @ Valparaiso
82 W, 96-94 1/18/03 16/17 Green Bay
L, 61-60
11/28/07 Miami (Fla.)
60 L, 73-70 2/10/94 Wright St.
75/84 L, 93-91 11/22/02 7/7
Purdue
L, 82-59
3/ 9/07
@ Green Bay
66 L, 84-79 12/11/92 @ Green Bay
72 L, 71-70 12/10/02 9/9
@ Vanderbilt
L, 98-51
3/7/07
Wright St.
71 W, 83-79
11/30/01 4/3
Vanderbilt
L, 79-64
12/23/06 @ La Salle
62 L, 74-69 vs. Ranked Opponents (1-26 Record)
3/17/01
3/5
@ Duke
L, 96-63
Score 11/21/98 23/NR @ Nebraska
12/31/05 Butler
67 L, 80-79 Date Polls^Opponent
L, 78-51
L, 77-59 12/13/97 13/13 Nebraska
11/25/05 @ SE Missouri St. 70/83 W, 90-87 2/19/11 17/14 Green Bay
W, 88-76
L, 87-39 12/11/01 15/19 @ Wisconsin
11/18/05 Oakland
61 W, 73-71 1/22/11 21/15 @ Green Bay
L, 80-61
1/27/05 @ Detroit
66 W, 74-73 12/8/10 15/20 @ Michigan State L, 55-48 11/17/98 23/23 @ Wisconsin
L, 71-66
L, 76-59 11/25/97 23/23 @ Wisconsin
1/24/04 @ Butler
51 L, 67-61 11/13/10 10/9 Oklahoma
L, 72-70
L, 74-53 11/24/96 23/20 @ Wisconsin
1/10/04 Loyola
73 W, 83-78 1/16/10 17/17 vs. Green Bay
L, 95-63
L, 86-52 12/30/93 18/19 @ Auburn
1/2/03
Detroit
56 L, 66-57 12/4/09 24/25 @ Dayton
L, 68-41
22/22 @ Green Bay
L, 84-79
2/3/00
@ Wright St.
62 W, 71-65 3/9/07
• ^ Rankings listed AP Poll first, then ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll • * Ties note score at the end of regulation and, in some cases, the first overtime period
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Series Histories
Air Force
2-0
Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/1-0/0-0
11/22/08 Air Force
W
57-48
12/7/06Milwaukee
W 65-53
Akron2-0
Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/1-0/0-0
1/8/92Milwaukee
W75-71
1/5/91Akron
W68-59
Arizona State
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-1/0-0
11/30/02 Arizona State
L
0-1
81-65
Auburn0-1
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-1/0-0
12/30/93Auburn
L 68-41
Ball State
Home/Away/Neutral: 1-1/2-0/1-0
11/22/03 Chicago, Ill.
W
12/9/98 Ball State
W
12/7/97Milwaukee
W
1/11/92 Ball State
W
1/12/91Milwaukee
L
4-1
78-73
87-76
76-64
86-63
82-60
Bowling Green
2-2
Home/Away/Neutral: 1-1/1-1/0-0
12/8/01 Bowling Green W
77-52
12/28/00Milwaukee
W 68-48
12/23/93Milwaukee
L 83-62
12/7/92 Bowling Green
L
88-69
Buffalo0-2
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/0-1/0-0
12/2/00Buffalo
L 81-52
11/24/99Milwaukee
L 78-58
Butler
18-16 (0-1)
Home/Away/Neutral: 10-7/8-9/0-0
2/25/10Butler
L 59-41
1/30/10Milwaukee
L 71-70
3/11/09Butler
W 53-52
2/26/09 Butler (OT)
L
74-71
1/31/09Milwaukee
W 63-58
2/14/08Milwaukee
L 75-73
1/19/08Butler
W 65-50
2/22/07Milwaukee
L 74-59
1/27/07Butler
L 81-74
3/5/06Milwaukee
W58-57
2/11/06Butler
W 74-62
12/31/05 Milwaukee (OT)
1/22/05Milwaukee
1/3/05Butler
1/24/04Butler
1/8/04Milwaukee
3/1/03Milwaukee
1/25/03Butler
1/23/02Milwaukee
1/12/02Butler
3/1/01Butler
2/3/01Milwaukee
3/2/00Milwaukee
2/5/00Butler
2/6/99Milwaukee
1/7/99Butler
2/7/98Butler
1/8/98Milwaukee
2/6/97
Butler (2OT)
1/11/97Milwaukee
2/8/96Milwaukee
1/13/96Butler
2/26/95Butler
1/12/95Milwaukee
L
80-79
W 66-61
W76-49
L 67-61
W64-59
W68-55
W 70-62
W 70-39
W 79-47
W67-62
W80-61
W71-57
L 82-74
W79-63
L 87-69
L 75-59
W61-59
W
92-91
L 61-44
L 87-69
L 97-67
L 81-48
L 65-46
Cardinal Stritch
1-0
Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/0-0/0-0
12/28/07Milwaukee
W 76-55
Central Connecticut State
2-0
Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/1-0/0-0
12/1/07 Central Connecticut St.W
77-51
11/19/06Milwaukee
W 65-56
Central Michigan
3-3 (1-0)
Home/Away/Neutral: 2-1/1-2/0-0
12/20/08Milwaukee
W 78-77
12/8/07 Central Michigan
W
79-64
12/17/00Milwaukee
W 90-48
1/4/00
Central Michigan
L
70-67
11/23/91 Central Michigan
L
73-56
12/8/92Milwaukee
L 84-61
Chicago State
11-2 (4-1)
Home/Away/Neutral: 5-2/6-0/0-0
12/13/09Milwaukee
W 73-56
11/9/07 Chicago State
W
88-76
12/13/06Milwaukee
L 54-45
1/29/03Milwaukee
L 66-60
12/31/01 Chicago State
W
71-50
12/14/00Milwaukee
W 58-52
1/25/00 Chicago State
W
86-59
58
2/27/93 Chicago State
1/27/93Milwaukee
2/8/92Milwaukee
1/25/92 Chicago State
3/2/91
Chicago State
1/26/91Milwaukee
W
76-58
W 65-53
W70-61
W
68-65
W
75-68
W 66-58
Cleveland State
20-18
Home/Away/Neutral: 11-6/7-10/2-2
3/4/10Milwaukee
L 74-56
1/4/10
Cleveland State
L
73-61
3/13/09Milwaukee
W 63-57
2/5/09
Cleveland State
L
53-45
1/10/09 Cleveland State
L
54-49
2/7/08
Cleveland State
L
68-58
1/12/08Milwaukee
W 63-52
2/15/07 Cleveland State
L
57-54
1/20/07Milwaukee
W 75-68
1/28/06Milwaukee
W 61-46
1/14/06 Cleveland State
W
68-53
2/12/05 Cleveland State
W
69-61
1/13/05Milwaukee
W 71-66
2/14/04Milwaukee
W 52-51
1/15/04 Cleveland State
L
59-57
3/6/03
Green Bay, Wis.
L
83-69
2/8/03
Cleveland State
W
88-81
1/4/03Milwaukee
W89-73
2/14/02 Cleveland St. W
65-61
1/17/02Milwaukee
W 80-67
2/10/01 Cleveland State
W
83-75
1/11/01Milwaukee
W 80-66
3/9/00
Detroit, Mich.
L
73-68
2/12/00Milwaukee
W 87-66
1/13/00 Cleveland State
W
70-69
3/4/99
Cleveland State
L
74-61
2/13/99 Cleveland State
L
85-80
1/14/99Milwaukee
L 74-69
2/14/98Milwaukee
L 68-63
1/15/98 Cleveland State
L
79-68
3/6/97
Green Bay, Wis.
W
79-61
2/13/97Milwaukee
W 68-65
1/18/97 Cleveland State
L
83-78
2/17/96 Cleveland State (OT) W 101-99
1/20/96Milwaukee
L 82-64
2/4/95Milwaukee
L 83-70
2/3/94
Cleveland State
L
85-75
1/2/94Milwaukee
W75-67
Creighton0-2
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/0-1/0-0
12/8/03Creighton
L 66-54
12/19/99Milwaukee
L 80-69
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Dayton1-3
Home/Away/Neutral: 1-1/0-2/0-0
12/4/09Dayton
L 86-52
11/19/07Milwaukee
L 56-55
12/21/97Milwaukee
W 61-59
12/21/96Dayton
L 79-70
Denver1-0
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-0/1-0
12/7/96 Albuquerque, NM
W
48-47
DePaul0-3
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/0-2/0-0
11/30/05Milwaukee
L 91-79
11/23/04DePaul
L 89-67
11/21/03DePaul
L 94-62
Detroit21-18
Home/Away/Neutral: 11-8/8-9/0-2
2/6/10Detroit
L 72-65
1/7/10Milwaukee
L 59-57
2/12/09Detroit
L 59-50
1/17/09Milwaukee
W 75-57
3/6/08Milwaukee
W59-50
1/5/08Detroit
W70-63
2/1/07Milwaukee
W63-54
1/6/07Detroit
W77-67
2/16/06Milwaukee
W 69-55
12/29/05Detroit
W 74-56
3/3/05Milwaukee
L 59-49
2/5/05Milwaukee
W60-46
1/17/05 Detroit (OT)
W
74-73
3/7/04Milwaukee
L 64-59
2/7/04Detroit
W53-50
1/29/04Milwaukee
W 49-47
2/6/03Detroit
W76-61
1/2/03Milwaukee
L 66-57
2/16/02Detroit
W 73-71
1/19/02Milwaukee
W102-71
2/8/01Detroit
L 84-79
1/13/01Milwaukee
W 86-80
2/10/00Milwaukee
W 75-68
1/15/00Detroit
L 71-68
2/11/99Detroit
L 65-60
1/16/99Milwaukee
W 53-48
3/5/98
Indianapolis, Ind.
L
80-72
2/12/98Milwaukee
L 78-66
1/17/98Detroit
W 69-64
3/7/97
Green Bay, Wis.
L
98-63
2/20/97Detroit
L 94-65
1/23/97Milwaukee
W 72-69
2/21/96Milwaukee
L 90-64
1/25/96Detroit
L 91-62
Records
1/26/95Milwaukee
2/28/94Milwaukee
12/2/92Detroit
12/2/91Milwaukee
12/30/90Detroit
L
W
L
W
L
67-46
53-52
70-45
68-61
85-80
Drake0-4
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-2/0-2/0-0
12/13/07Milwaukee
L 63-53
11/17/06Drake
L 75-72
12/20/98Milwaukee
L 73-53
12/4/97Drake
L 104-83
Duke0-2
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-2/0-0
3/17/01Duke
L 96-63
12/3/94Duke
L 104-34
Eastern Illinois
2-0 (0-3)
Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/1-0/0-0
2/12/94Milwaukee
W 80-58
1/8/94
Eastern Illinois
W
71-49
Eastern Michigan
Home/Away/Neutral: 2-0/0-2/0-0
12/30/96Milwaukee
W
12/9/95 Eastern Michigan
L
12/1/92 Eastern Michigan
L
12/21/91Milwaukee
W
2-2
69-59
76-71
78-76
64-50
Evansville
2-2 (1-0)
Home/Away/Neutral: 1-1/1-1/0-0
11/13/09Evansville
W 77-68
12/22/08 Milwaukee (OT)
L
62-61
12/4/93Milwaukee
W 81-74
1/14/92Evansville
L 72-60
Florida Atlantic
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/1-0/0-0
12/29/98 Florida Atlantic
W
Florida State
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-1/0-0
11/29/03 Florida State
L
1-0
66-57
L 74-53
L
65-41
L
66-56
L 47-36
L
66-65
L 79-64
L
84-79
L 72-63
L
85-70
W 65-55
W
69-67
L
65-53
L 63-46
W 71-69
L
72-52
L
75-50
L 61-60
L 88-66
L
83-75
W
77-62
W 72-66
L
67-63
L
75-64
W 79-72
L 73-54
L
95-87
W
58-41
L 72-47
W
58-54
W55-54
L 70-47
L
64-49
L
91-52
L
80-47
L 85-34
L 73-69
L
76-46
L
71-70
W 74-66
L
59-47
72-70
Hawai’i0-1
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-1/0-0
12/10/99Hawai’i
L 87-85
Furman1-0
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-0/1-0
11/28/98 Ft. Collins, Colo. W
87-67
Hofstra1-0
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-0/0-1
12/28/97 Staten Island N.Y.
W
58-55
Green Bay
10-32 (7-19)
Home/Away/Neutral: 6-12/3-20/1-0
3/10/10 Green Bay
L
72-48
2/13/10 Green Bay
L
74-63
Illinois0-2
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/0-1/0-0
12/10/08Milwaukee
L 63-61
11/11/07Illinois
L 63-43
59
0-1
1/16/10Milwaukee
3/15/09 Green Bay
3/7/09
Green Bay
1/4/09Milwaukee
3/1/08
Green Bay
2/2/08Milwaukee
3/9/07
Green Bay (OT)
2/10/07Milwaukee
1/13/07 Green Bay
2/13/06Milwaukee
2/4/06
Green Bay
2/24/05 Green Bay
12/28/04Milwaukee
2/23/04Milwaukee
1/26/04 Green Bay
2/22/03 Green Bay
1/18/03Milwaukee
2/23/02Milwaukee
1/26/02 Green Bay
3/10/01 Chicago, Ill.
2/17/01Milwaukee
1/20/01 Green Bay
2/19/00 Green Bay
1/22/00Milwaukee
2/20/99Milwaukee
1/23/99 Green Bay
2/21/98 Green Bay
1/24/98Milwaukee
2/1/97
Green Bay
1/8/97Milwaukee
2/3/96Milwaukee
1/10/96 Green Bay
3/5/95
Green Bay
3/1/95
Green Bay
1/7/95Milwaukee
3/5/94Milwaukee
1/29/94 Green Bay
12/11/92 Green Bay
1/28/92Milwaukee
1/14/91 Green Bay
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Illinois at Chicago (UIC)
24-14 (2-0)
Home/Away/Neutral: 14-6/10-8/0-0
2/20/10Milwaukee
L 72-61
1/21/10Illinois-Chicago W 51-50
2/21/09Milwaukee
W 70-49
1/22/09Illinois-Chicago L 71-57
2/23/08 Illinois-Chicago (2OT) L
70-69
1/23/08Milwaukee
L 62-59
3/1/07Illinois-Chicago W89-83
12/30/06Milwaukee
W 86-79
3/6/06Milwaukee
W71-63
2/23/06Illinois-Chicago W 65-58
1/21/06Milwaukee
W 55-54
2/17/05Milwaukee
W 76-68
1/17/05Illinois-Chicago L 64-55
3/4/04Milwaukee
W72-59
2/19/04Illinois-Chicago W 73-64
1/3/04Milwaukee
W74-58
2/12/03Milwaukee
W 61-49
1/9/03Illinois-Chicago L 84-73
2/28/02Milwaukee
L 75-67
1/31/02Illinois-Chicago W 75-66
1/5/02Milwaukee
W67-62
2/24/01Milwaukee
W 71-61
1/25/01Illinois-Chicago W 55-51
2/26/00Illinois-Chicago L 63-45
1/31/00Milwaukee
W 62-54
2/27/99Milwaukee
W 73-60
1/28/99Illinois-Chicago W 57-48
2/28/98Illinois-Chicago W 57-53
1/4/98Milwaukee
W66-53
2/27/97Milwaukee
W 70-53
1/2/97Illinois-Chicago L 53-51
2/29/96Milwaukee
L 73-68
1/4/96Illinois-Chicago L 55-53
2/21/95Illinois-Chicago L 66-52
1/14/95Milwaukee
L 66-52
2/20/94Illinois-Chicago W 66-48
1/15/94Milwaukee
L 80-76
1/16/91Illinois-Chicago W 63-48
Illinois State
1-2 (0-2)
Home/Away/Neutral: 1-1/0-1/0-0
12/15/10Milwaukee
L 51-38
11/19/01Milwaukee
W 69-63
11/19/00 Illinois State
L
67-64
Indiana State
Home/Away/Neutral: 1-1/0-3/0-0
12/2/95 Indiana State
L
1/21/93 Indiana State
L
11/27/93Milwaukee
W
12/7/91Milwaukee
L
12/10/90 Indiana State
L
1-4
85-62
59-56
74-71
69-67
83-53
IPFW
1-1 (1-0)
Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/0-1/0-0
2/10/05IPFW
L 70-65
2/12/04Milwaukee
W 87-67
Iona0-1
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/0-0/0-0
12/29/95Milwaukee
L 70-68
Iowa0-2
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/0-1/0-0
11/20/05Iowa
L 82-42
12/28/04Milwaukee
L 59-51
Iowa State
Home/Away/Neutral: 1-1/0-3/0-0
12/2/06 Iowa State
L
12/17/95Milwaukee
L
12/30/94 Iowa State
L
12/11/93 Iowa State
L
12/19/92Milwaukee
W
1-4
85-48
78-41
77-42
56-50
76-51
Jackson State
1-0
Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/0-0/0-0
12/29/92Milwaukee
W 79-52
La Salle
1-3
Home/Away/Neutral: 1-1/0-1/0-1
12/31/07Milwaukee
W 77-61
12/23/06 La Salle (OT)
L
74-69
11/27/98 Ft. Collins, Colo.
L
65-62
2/2/95Milwaukee
L 84-55
Liberty1-0
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-0/1-0
11/30/03 Tallahassee, Fla.
W
65-56
Loyola
29-7 (2-2)
Home/Away/Neutral: 17-1/12-5/0-1
2/18/10Milwaukee
W 60-51
1/23/10Loyola
W 80-66
2/19/09Milwaukee
L 70-66
1/24/09Loyola
W 83-74
2/21/08Loyola
W 83-78
1/25/08Milwaukee
W 54-51
3/3/07Loyola
W80-66
12/28/06Milwaukee
W 73-72
3/2/06Milwaukee
W76-56
2/25/06Loyola
W 78-66
2/9/06Milwaukee
W67-58
2/19/05Milwaukee
W 73-62
1/8/05Loyola
W72-62
2/21/04Loyola
L 79-62
1/10/04Milwaukee
W 83-78
60
2/1/03Milwaukee
12/30/02Loyola
2/4/02Loyola
1/3/02Milwaukee
3/9/01
Chicago, Ill.
2/21/01Milwaukee
1/27/01Loyola
2/24/00Loyola
1/29/00Milwaukee
2/25/99Milwaukee
1/30/99Loyola
2/26/98Loyola
1/31/98Milwaukee
2/22/97Loyola
1/25/97Milwaukee
2/24/96Milwaukee
1/27/96Loyola
2/18/95Milwaukee
1/19/95Loyola
2/10/93Milwaukee
2/17/92Loyola
W68-56
L 66-57
W74-49
W90-61
W
80-49
W 82-68
W 70-55
W 75-72
W 97-77
W 73-60
W 70-63
L 73-69
W 68-55
W 70-53
W 61-58
W 67-59
L 74-69
W 75-59
L 71-50
W 88-77
L 61-52
Marquette
3-16 (17-6)
Home/Away/Neutral: 2-7/1-9/0-0
12/29/09Marquette
L 69-52
12/31/08Marquette
W 63-62
11/29/06Milwaukee
L 74-63
12/18/05Marquette
L 70-62
11/20/04Marquette
L 74-66
1/6/04Milwaukee
L 58-55
11/26/02Marquette
L 73-53
11/27/01Milwaukee
L 67-65
11/21/00Marquette
L 59-43
12/1/99Milwaukee
L 70-51
2/17/99Marquette
L 74-48
11/18/97Milwaukee
L 64-55
12/3/96Marquette
L 79-58
1/30/96Milwaukee
W 73-66
1/16/95Marquette
L 86-46
1/17/94Milwaukee
L 85-77
1/14/93Marquette
L 73-60
2/4/92Marquette
L 90-74
12/6/90Milwaukee
W 75-66
Miami (Fla.)
0-2
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/0-1/0-0
11/28/07 Milwaukee (OT)
L
73-70
11/13/06Miami
L 78-71
Miami (Ohio)
1-1
Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/1-0/0-0
11/28/94Miami
L 101-45
1/2/93Milwaukee
W66-56
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Michigan0-3
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/0-2/0-0
11/24/95Milwaukee
L 86-77
12/10/94Michigan
L 81-67
12/28/90Michigan
L 93-52
Michigan State
0-2
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/0-0/0-1
3/18/06 Chicago, Ill.
L
65-46
12/12/92Milwaukee
L 61-48
Middle Tennessee State
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-0/1-0
12/8/02 Manhattan, Kan.
W
1-0
69-64
Minnesota1-0
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/1-0/0-0
11/29/97Minnesota
W 75-57
Mississippi State
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-0/0-1
11/24/01 Bozeman, Mt.
L
0-1
74-57
Missouri0-2
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/0-1/0-0
12/30/00Milwaukee
L 88-64
12/30/99Missouri
L 90-47
Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC)
2-5 (0-1)
Home/Away/Neutral: 2-0/0-5/0-0
3/5/93UMKC
L 63-42
2/18/93Milwaukee
W 57-45
1/30/92Milwaukee
W 70-64
2/22/92UMKC
L 58-41
2/16/91UMKC
L 67-42
2/7/91UMKC
L 51-47
Montana State
2-0
Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/1-0/0-0
11/25/01 Montana State
W
64-61
12/5/99Milwaukee
W 63-52
Navy1-0
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-0/1-0
11/30/97 Minneapolis, Minn. W
79-76
Records
12/13/02Milwaukee
12/28/95Milwaukee
L 71-69
L 74-59
New Mexico
0-1
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/0-0/0-0
1/2/96Milwaukee
L 72-69
North Dakota State
0-1
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/0-1/0-0
12/20/07Milwaukee
L 67-64
12/10/06 North Dakota State L
63-53
Northeastern Illinois
6-2 (9-1)
Home/Away/Neutral: 3-0/3-2/0-0
12/15/95 NE Illinois
L
71-68
12/18/93 NE Illinois
L
57-54
1/19/93Milwaukee
W 76-69
2/13/93 NE Illinois
W
61-38
1/22/92 NE Illinois
W
73-61
2/25/92Milwaukee
W 80-54
1/22/91Milwaukee
W104-57
2/19/91 NE Illinois
W
67-66
Northern Illinois
8-9 (0-1)
Home/Away/Neutral: 5-3/3-6/0-0
11/25/09Milwaukee
W 73-65
11/29/08 Northern Illinois
W
71-61
12/6/03 Northern Illinois
L
55-53
12/4/02Milwaukee
W 69-64
11/16/01 Northern Illinois
W
60-52
12/5/00 Milwaukee
W
58-52
11/28/99 Northern Illinois
W
62-57
3/1/97Milwaukee
W73-68
1/4/97
Northern Illinois
L
80-63
3/2/96
Northern Illinois
L
117-52
1/6/96Milwaukee
W72-69
2/16/95Milwaukee
L 72-49
1/21/95 Northern Illinois
L
80-53
2/27/94Milwaukee
L 77-68
1/22/94 Northern Illinois
L
95-75
2/11/92Milwaukee
L 83-76
2/5/91
Northern Illinois
L
112-64
Nebraska1-2
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/1-0/0-1
11/21/98Nebraska
L 78-51
12/13/97Milwaukee
W 88-76
12/4/94 Durham, N.C.
L
80-46
Northern Iowa
2-5 (0-3)
Home/Away/Neutral: 2-1/0-4/0-0
12/10/09 Northern Iowa
L
68-59
12/2/04 Northern Iowa
L
68-50
12/1/03Milwaukee
W 67-40
12/14/96Milwaukee
L 86-66
12/28/94 Northern Iowa
L
67-47
11/26/91Milwaukee
W 78-66
11/24/90 Northern Iowa
L
69-64
New Hampshire
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-2/0-1/0-0
12/11/03 New Hampshire
L
Northwestern3-3
Home/Away/Neutral: 1-2/2-1/0-0
1/18/06Northwestern W 81-73
0-3
59-46
61
12/12/04Milwaukee
11/21/99 Northwestern 1/1/99Milwaukee
11/25/94Milwaukee
1/12/93Northwestern
W 74-60
W
65-54
L 78-58
L 64-55
L 89-46
Notre Dame
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-1/0-0
1/28/95 Notre Dame
L
0-1
98-50
Oakland
2-0 (0-5)
Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/1-0/0-0
11/18/05 Milwaukee (OT)
W
73-71
12/5/04Oakland
W 69-64
Oklahoma0-1
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-1/0-0
11/11/05Oklahoma
L 89-57
Oklahoma State
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-0/1-0
11/29/02 Tempe, Ariz.
W
Oregon State
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/1-0/0-0
12/12/99 Oregon State
W
1-0
84-77
1-0
66-64
Pepperdine1-0
Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/0-0/0-0
12/12/98Milwaukee
W 73-62
Purdue0-2
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/0-1/0-0
11/25/03Purdue
L 98-60
11/22/02Milwaukee
L 82-59
Sacramento State
0-1
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/0-0/0-0
3/6/93Milwaukee
L 85-72
St. Louis
5-2
Home/Away/Neutral: 4-0/1-2/0-0
1/6/97Milwaukee
W75-48
11/27/95 St. Louis
L
69-65
1/9/95
St. Louis
L
69-68
1/23/95 Milwaukee
W
72-48
1/5/93
St. Louis
W
76-63
1/31/93Milwaukee
W 72-61
3/5/92Milwaukee
W62-51
St. Mary’s (Calif.)
1-1
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/1-0/0-0
12/28/01 St. Mary’s
W
67-51
1/3/01Milwaukee
L 82-62
Records
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St. Francis (Ill.)
1-0 (9-2)
Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/0-0/0-0
1/31/91Milwaukee
W 95-63
1/7/93
SE Missouri State
1/16/92 SE Missouri State
11/30/91Milwaukee
San Jose State
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-0/1-0
11/24/06 Dallas, Texas
W
66-63
Texas-Arlington0-1
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-0/0-1
12/6/96 Albuquerque, NM
L
58-43
Western Michigan
1-1
Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/0-1/0-0
1/4/92Milwaukee
W61-45
2/23/91 Western Michigan
L
78-59
San Francisco
1-1
Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/0-1/0-0
12/28/02Milwaukee
W 58-51
1/5/01
San Francisco
L
78-68
Toldeo1-1
Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/0-1/0-0
1/2/92Milwaukee
W71-58
1/28/91Toledo
L 96-59
Wichita State
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/1-0/0-0
12/11/99 Wichita State
W
Seattle University
0-1
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-1/0-0
11/28/09Seattle
L 68-63
Valparaiso
7-5 (3-0)
Home/Away/Neutral: 4-2/3-3/0-0
3/8/10Valparaiso
W71-57
2/27/10Valparaiso
L 70-58
1/28/10Milwaukee
W 54-48
2/28/09Valparaiso
L 67-64
1/29/09Milwaukee
L 83-65
3/12/08Milwaukee
W 67-60
2/16/08Milwaukee
W 76-70
1/17/08Valparaiso
W 68-62
12/05/01Valparaiso
L 61-57
1/19/00Milwaukee
L 95-84
2/17/94 Valparaiso (OT)
W
96-94
1/13/94Milwaukee
W 85-75
South Alabama
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-0/0-1
11/29/09 Seattle, Wash.
W
South Carolina
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-0/0-1
12/28/98 Ft. Collins, Colo. L
1-0
1-0
72-54
0-1
89-63
South Dakota State
0-2 (1-0)
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/0-1/0-0
12/4/05 South Dakota State L
70-55
1/15/05Milwaukee
L 58-36
South Florida
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-1/0-0
11/10/06 South Florida
L
Southern California (USC)
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-0/0-1
11/16/08 Raleigh, N.C.
L
0-1
85-59
0-1
77-65
SIU Edwardsville
2-0 (5-1)
Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/1-0/0-0
11/15/09 SIU Edwardsville
W
85-60
11/26/08Milwaukee
W 88-65
Southern Methodist (SMU)
1-0
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/1-0/0-0
11/25/06SMU
W 53-47
Southeast Missouri State
Home/Away/Neutral: 3-1/3-1/0-0
12/2/05Milwaukee
W
11/25/05 SE Missouri State (2OT)W
11/15/97 SE Missouri State
W
11/29/96Milwaukee
W
12/5/92Milwaukee
W
6-2
73-70
90-87
71-56
55-47
73-60
W
56-54
L
85-74
L 65-53
Vanderbilt0-2
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/0-1/0-0
12/10/02Vanderbilt
L 98-51
11/30/01Milwaukee
L 79-64
Wagner1-0
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/1-0/0-0
12/29/97 Staten Island, NY
W
63-49
Washington1-0
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-1/0-0
11/26/04Washington
L 86-75
Washington State
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-1/0-0
12/7/08 Washington State
L
Weber State
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-0/0-1
12/7/03 Manhattan, Kan.
L
1-0
86-75
0-1
56-49
Western Illinois
3-3
Home/Away/Neutral: 2-0/1-2/0-1
12/10/96 Western Illinois
W
86-66
3/10/94 Green Bay, Wis.
L
72-58
2/24/94Milwaukee
W 64-57
62
1/20/94 Western Illinois
12/14/91Milwaukee
12/14/90 Western Illinois
L
85-72
W 81-71
L
78-73
1-0
74-59
Wisconsin
1-14 (2-6)
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-3/1-11/0-0
11/19/09Milwaukee
L 64-55
12/2/08 Wisconsin (2OT)
L
71-69
12/4/07Wisconsin
L 79-59
11/20/06Wisconsin
L 78-45
12/14/05Milwaukee
L 72-57
12/8/04Wisconsin
L 75-66
12/22/03Wisconsin
L 54-49
12/11/01Wisconsin
L 80-61
1/16/01Milwaukee
L 60-59
11/17/98Wisconsin
L 71-66
11/25/97Milwaukee
L 72-70
11/24/96Wisconsin
L 95-63
12/9/93Wisconsin
L 108-58
12/15/92Wisconsin
W 78-77
12/10/91Wisconsin
L 90-68
12/1/90Wisconsin
L 99-76
UW-Parkside
3-0 (21-2)
Home/Away/Neutral: 2-0/1-0/0-0
2/9/93Milwaukee
W78-67
2/15/92Parkside
W 79-70
2/9/91Milwaukee
W78-77
Wright State
22-15
Home/Away/Neutral: 12-5/9-9/1-1
2/4/10
Wright State
L
64-46
1/7/10Milwaukee
L 67-50
2/14/09 Wright State
W
70-64
1/15/09Milwaukee
L 61-41
3/14/08 Green Bay, Wis.
L
57-55
3/8/08Milwaukee
W67-54
1/3/08
Wright State
L
57-56
3/7/07
Milwaukee (OT)
W
83-79
2/24/07Milwaukee
L 65-51
1/25/07 Wright State
W
75-65
1/26/06 Wright State
L
69-67
1/5/06Milwaukee
W64-61
2/3/05
Wright State
W
57-53
1/20/05Milwaukee
W 69-58
2/5/04Milwaukee
W61-47
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1/22/04 Wright State
2/27/03Milwaukee
1/23/03 Wright State
2/7/02Milwaukee
1/10/02 Wright State
3/8/01
Chicago, Ill.
3/4/01
Wright State
2/1/01Milwaukee
3/4/00Milwaukee
2/3/00
Wright State
2/4/99Milwaukee
1/9/99
Wright State
2/5/98
Wright State
1/10/98Milwaukee
2/8/97
Wright State
1/13/97Milwaukee
2/10/96Milwaukee
1/15/96 Wright State
2/10/95 Wright State
2/10/94Milwaukee
1/6/94
Wright State
W
69-61
W 83-75
W
76-65
W65-47
W
70-52
W
58-34
W
74-52
W72-59
W75-68
W
71-65
W56-41
L
66-50
L
56-42
W 68-60
L
60-44
W 81-56
L 60-47
L
63-62
L
69-35
L 93-91
L
60-53
2/2/91
Records
Wright State
W
73-55
Xavier0-3
Home/Away/Neutral: 0-1/0-2/0-0
12/6/98Milwaukee
L 64-63
11/21/97Xavier
L 72-59
2/8/95Xavier
L 71-58
Yale1-0
Home/Away/Neutral: 1-0/0-0/0-0
1/3/91Milwaukee
W67-56
Youngstown State
20-5
Home/Away/Neutral: 11-2/9-3/0-0
3/6/10Milwaukee
W73-39
1/2/10
Youngstown State W
68-59
3/9/09Milwaukee
W70-49
2/7/09Milwaukee
W78-51
1/8/09
Youngstown State W
72-60
2/9/08
Youngstown St. (2OT) W
94-87
1/10/08Milwaukee
W 76-66
2/17/07 Youngstown State
1/18/07Milwaukee
2/18/06Milwaukee
1/12/06 Youngstown State
2/26/05 Youngstown State
1/29/05Milwaukee
2/28/04 Youngstown State
1/31/04Milwaukee
2/15/03Milwaukee
1/11/03 Youngstown State
2/21/02 Youngstown State
2/2/02 Milwaukee
2/5/94
Youngstown State 12/20/93Milwaukee
2/29/92Milwaukee
2/1/92
Youngstown State
2/11/91Milwaukee
1/7/91
Youngstown State
W
76-70
W 60-44
W 67-44
W
64-59
L
75-68
L 79-67
W
59-51
W 62-56
W 74-54
W
79-59
W
67-46
W100-46
W
64-59
W 73-64
W 77-54
L
65-60
L 95-66
L
84-54
Histories for Division I Era Only (Since 1990-91)
Pre-Division I Records in Parenthesis
In-Season Tournaments
SeattleU
Thanksgiving Tournament
11/28-29/09 • Third Place (1-1)
Seattle, Wash.
South Alabama
W, 72-54
SeattleU (Host)
L, 68-63
Wolfpack Invitational
11/15-16/08 • Fourth Place (0-2)
Raleigh, N.C.
NCSU (Host)
L, 77-42
USC
L, 77-65
SMU Hoops for the Cure Classic
11/24-25/06 • Champions (2-0)
Dallas, Texas
San Jose State
W, 66-63
SMU (Host)
W, 53-47
Tournament MVP: Traci Edwards
SEMO HealthPoint Plaza
Thanksgiving Classic
11/25/05 • N/A (1-0)
Cape Girardeau, Mo.
SE Missouri St. (Host)
W, 90-87
Seattle Times Husky Classic
11/26-27/04 • Third Place (1-1)
Seattle, Wa.
Washington (Host)
L, 86-75
Columbia
W, 63-59
Florida State Seminole Classic
11/29-30/03 • Third Place (1-1)
Tallahassee, Fla.
Florida State (Host)
L, 72-70
Liberty
W, 65-56
Hawaii Invitational
12/10-12/99 • N/A (2-1)
Manoa, Hawaii
Hawaii (Host)
L, 87-85
Wichita State
W, 74-59
Oregon State
W, 66-64
Moran Realty Classic
11/21-22/03 • Third Place (1-1)
Chicago, Ill.
DePaul (Host)
L, 94-62
Ball State
W, 78-73
Florida Atlantic New Year Classic
12/28-29/98 • Third Place (1-1)
Boca Raton, Fla.
South Carolia
L, 89-63
Florida Atlantic (Host)
W, 66-57
Commerce Bank/
Kansas State Classic
12/7-8/02 • Third Place (1-1)
Manhattan, Kan.
Weber State
L, 56-49
Middle Tennessee St.
W, 62-60
Coors Rocky Mountain Invite
11/27-28/98 • Third Place (1-1)
Ft. Collins, Colo.
La Salle
L, 65-62
Furman
W, 87-67
Wells Fargo Holiday Classic
11/29-30/02 • Second Place (1-1)
Tempe, Ariz.
Oklahoma State
W, 84-77
Arizona State (Host)
L, 81-65
Hofstra Invitational
12/28-29/97 • Champions (2-0)
Staten Island, N.Y.
Hofstra (Host)
W, 58-55
Wagner
W, 63-49
Tournament MVP: Trina Rathke
GranTree Classic
11/24-25/01 • Second Place (1-1)
Bozeman, Mont.
Mississippi
L, 74-57
Montana State (Host)
W, 64-61
Minnesota Dial Classic
11/29-30/97 • Champions (2-0)
Minneapolis, Minn.
Minnesota (Host)
W, 75-57
Navy
W, 79-76
Tournament MVP: Daryl Schaffeld
63
Lobo Classic
12/6-7/96 • Third Place (1-1)
Albuquerque, N.M.
Texas-Arlington
L, 58-43
Denver
W, 48-47
Duke Basketball Classic
12/3-4/94 • Fourth Place (0-2)
Durham, N.C.
Duke (Host)
L, 104-34
Nebraska
L, 80-46
UMKC Classic
3/5-6/93 • N/A (0-2)
Kansas City, Mo.
UMKC (Host)
L, 63-42
Sacramento State
L, 85-72
Auburn Dial Classic
12/29-30/92 • Second Place (1-1)
Montgomery, Ala.
Jackson State
W, 79-52
Auburn (Host)
L, 68-41
Green Bay Days Inn Invitational
12/11-12/92 • Fourth Place (0-2)
Green Bay, Wis.
Green Bay (Host)
L, 71-70
Michigan State
L, 61-48
Records
2010-11 Milwaukee Panthers Women’s Basketball Media Guide
Year-By-Year Results
2009-10
Head Coach: Sandy Botham
Record: 12-19 (6-12/t-7th Horizon League)
Leading Scorer: Lindsay Laur (13.4)
Leading Rebounder: Lindsay Laur (7.7)
11/13 @ Evansville
W
77-68
11/15 @ SIU Edwardsville
W
85-60
11/19Wisconsin
L 64-55
11/25 Northern Illinois
W
73-65
11/28 vs. South Alabama^
W
72-54
11/29 @ Seattle University^
L
68-63
12/4 @ Dayton
L
86-52
12/10 @ Northern Iowa
L
68-59
12/13 Chicago State
W
73-56
12/15 Illinois State
L
51-38
12/29Marquette
L 69-52
1/2 @ Youngstown State*
W
68-59
1/4 @ Cleveland State*
L
73-61
1/7Detroit*
L 59-57
1/9 Wright State*
L
67-50
1/16 Green Bay*
L
74-53
1/21 @ UIC*
W
51-50
1/23 @ Loyola*
W
80-66
1/28Valparaiso*
W 54-48
1/30Butler*
L 71-70
2/4 @ Wright State*
L
64-46
2/6 @ Detroit*
L
72-65
2/13 @ Green Bay*
L
74-63
2/18Loyola*$
W 60-51
2/20UIC*
L 72-61
2/25 @ Butler*
L
59-41
2/27 @ Valparaiso*
L
70-58
3/4 Cleveland State*
L
74-56
3/6 Youngstown State*
W
73-39
3/8 @ Valparaiso#
W
71-57
3/10 @ Green Bay#
L
72-48
* Horizon League Game
# Horizon League Tournament
$ U.S. Cellular Arena
^ SeattleU Thanksgiving Tourn. (Seattle, Wash.)
2008-09
Head Coach: Sandy Botham
Record: 15-18 (7-11/t-7th Horizon League)
Leading Scorer: Traci Edwards (17.8)
Leading Rebounder: Traci Edwards (9.0)
11/15 @ North Carolina State^ L
11/16 vs. USC^
L
11/22 @ Air Force
W
11/26 SIU-Edwardsville
W
11/29 @ Northern Illinois
W
12/2 @ Wisconsin
L 2ot
12/7 @ Washington State
L
77-42
77-65
57-48
88-65
71-61
71-69
73-52
12/10 Illinois
L
12/20 Central Michigan
W
12/22 Evansville
L ot
12/31 @ Marquette
W
1/4 Green Bay*
L
1/8 @ Youngstown State*
W
1/10 @ Cleveland State*
L
1/15 Wright State*$
L
1/17Detroit*
W
1/22 @ UIC*
L
1/24 @ Loyola*
W
1/29Valparaiso*
L
1/31Butler*
W
2/5 Cleveland State*
L
2/7 Youngstown State*
W
2/12 @ Detroit*
L
2/14 @ Wright State*
W
2/19Loyola*
L
2/21UIC*
W
2/26 @ Butler*
L ot
2/28 @ Valparaiso*
L
3/7 @ Green Bay*
L
3/9 Youngstown State#
W
3/11 @ Butler#
W
3/13 vs. Cleveland State#%
W
3/15 @ Green Bay#
L
* Horizon League Game
# Horizon League Tournament
$ U.S. Cellular Arena
% Green Bay, Wis.
^ Wolfpack Invitational (Raleigh, N.C.)
63-61
78-77
62-61
63-62
47-36
72-60
55-49
61-41
75-57
71-57
83-74
83-65
63-58
53-45
78-51
59-50
70-64
70-66
70-49
74-71
67-64
66-56
70-49
53-52
63-57
65-41
2007-08
Head Coach: Sandy Botham
Record: 17-14 (11-7/t-2nd Horizon League)
Leading Scorer: Traci Edwards (20.6)
Leading Rebounder: Traci Edwards (9.7)
11/9 @ Chicago State
W
88-76
11/11 @ Illinois
L
63-43
11/19Dayton
L 56-55
11/28 Miami (Fla.)
L ot 73-70
12/1 @ Central Connecticut St. W
77-51
12/4 @ Wisconsin
L
79-59
12/8 @ Central Michigan
W
79-64
12/13Drake
L 63-53
12/20 North Dakota St.
L
67-64
12/28 Cardinal Stritch
W
76-55
12/31 La Salle
W
77-61
1/3 @ Wright State*
L
57-56
1/5 @ Detroit*
W
70-63
1/10 Youngstown State*
W
76-66
1/12 Cleveland State*
W
63-52
1/17 @ Valparaiso*
W
68-62
64
1/19 @ Butler*
1/23UIC*
1/26Loyola*
2/2 Green Bay*
2/7 @ Cleveland State*
2/9 @ Youngstown State*
2/14Butler*
2/16Valparaiso*
2/21 @ Loyola*
2/23 @ UIC*
3/1 @ Green Bay*
3/6Detroit*
3/8 Wright State*
3/12Valparaiso#
3/14 vs. Wright State#
* Horizon League Game
# Horizon League Tournament
W
L
W
L
L
W 2ot
L
W
W
L 2ot
L
W
W
W
L
65-50
62-59
54-51
79-64
68-58
94-87
75-73
76-70
83-78
70-69
66-65
59-50
67-54
67-60
57-55
2006-07
Head Coach: Sandy Botham
Record: 15-16 (10-6/4th Horizon League)
Leading Scorer: Traci Edwards (20.5)
Leading Rebounder: Traci Edwards (9.4)
11/10 @ South Florida
L
11/13 @ Miami
L
11/17 @ Drake
L
11/19 Central Connecticut State W
11/20 @ Wisconsin
L
11/24 vs. San Jose State^
W
11/25 @ SMU^
W
11/29Marquette
L
12/2 @ Iowa State
L
12/7 Air Force
W
12/10 @ North Dakota State
L
12/13 Chicago State
L
12/23 @ La Salle
L ot
12/28Loyola*
W
12/30Illinois-Chicago*
W
1/6 @ Detroit*
W
1/13 @ Green Bay*
L
1/18 Youngstown State*
W
1/20 Cleveland State*
W
1/25 @ Wright State*
W
1/27 @ Butler*
L
2/1Detroit*
W
2/10 Green Bay*
L
2/15 @ Cleveland State*
L
2/17 @ Youngstown State*
W
2/22Butler*
L
2/24 Wright State*
L
3/1 @ Illinois-Chicago*
W
3/3 @ Loyola*
W
3/7 Wright State
W ot
85-59
78-71
75-72
65-56
78-45
66-63
53-47
74-63
85-48
65-53
63-53
54-45
74-69
73-72
86-79
77-67
85-70
60-44
75-68
75-65
81-74
63-54
72-63
57-54
76-70
74-59
65-51
89-83
80-66
83-79
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3/9 @ Green Bay#
L ot 84-79
* Horizon League Game
^ SMU Hoops for the Cure Classic (Dallas, Texas)
# Horizon League Tournament
2005-06
Head Coach: Sandy Botham
Record: 22-9 (14-2/Horizon Co-Champions)
Leading Scorer: Traci Edwards (16.1)
Leading Rebounder: Traci Edwards (10.0)
11/11 @ Oklahoma
L
89-57
11/18 Oakland
W ot 73-71
11/20 @ Iowa
L
82-42
11/25 @ Southeast Missouri St. W 2ot 90-87
11/30DePaul
L 91-79
12/2 Southeast Missouri St.
W
73-70
12/4 @ South Dakota State
L
70-55
12/11 Northern Michigan
W
77-65
12/14Wisconsin
L 72-57
12/18 @ Marquette
L
70-62
12/29 @ Detroit*
W
74-56
12/31 Butler*
L ot 80-79
1/5 Wright State*
W
64-61
1/12 @ Youngstown State*
W
64-59
1/14 @ Cleveland State*
W
68-53
1/18 @ Northwestern
W
81-73
1/21Illinois-Chicago*
W 55-54
1/26 @ Wright State*
L
69-67
1/28 Cleveland State*
W
61-46
2/4 @ Green Bay*
W
69-67
2/9Loyola*$
W 67-58
2/11 @ Butler*
W
74-62
2/13 Green Bay*
W
65-55
2/16Detroit*
W 69-55
2/18 Youngstown State*
W
67-44
2/23 @ Illinois-Chicago*
W
65-58
2/25 @ Loyola*
W
78-66
3/2Loyola#
W 76-56
3/5Butler#
W 58-57
3/6Illinois-Chicago#
W 71-63
3/18 vs. Michigan State^
L
65-46
$ U.S. Cellular Arena
* Horizon League Game
# Horizon League Tournament (Klotsche Center)
^ NCAA Tournament (Chicago, Ill.)
2004-05
Head Coach: Sandy Botham
Record: 14-14 (11-5/t-2nd Horizon League)
Leading Scorer: Nichole Drummond (13.7)
Leading Rebounder: Molly O’Brien (7.0)
11/20 @ Marquette
L
74-66
11/23 @ DePaul
L
89-67
11/26 @ Washington&
L
86-75
11/27 vs. Columbia&
W
63-59
12/2 @ Northern Iowa
L
68-50
Records
12/5 @ Oakland
W
12/8 @ Wisconsin
L
12/12Northwestern
W
12/28Iowa
L
12/30 Green Bay*
L
1/3 @ Butler*
W
1/8 @ Loyola*
W
1/13 Cleveland State*
W
1/15 South Dakota State
L
1/17 @ Illinois-Chicago*
L
1/20 Wright State*$
W
1/22Butler*
W
1/27 @ Detroit*
W ot
1/29 @ Youngstown State*
L
2/3 @ Wright State*
W
2/5Detroit*
W
2/10 @ IPFW
L
2/12 @ Cleveland State*
W
2/17Illinois-Chicago*
W
2/19Loyola*
W
2/24 @ Green Bay*
L
2/26 Youngstown State*
L
3/3Detroit#
L
& Seattle Times Husky Classic (Seattle, Wa.)
$ U.S. Cellular Arena
* Horizon League Game
# Horizon League Tournament
2003-04
Head Coach: Sandy Botham
Record: 17-12 (12-4/2nd Horizon League)
Leading Scorer: Maria Viall (18.2)
Leading Rebounder: Maria Viall (10.9)
11/21 @ DePaul^
L
11/22 vs. Ball State^
W
11/25 @ Purdue
L
11/29 @ Florida State%
L
11/30 vs. Liberty%
W
12/2 Northern Iowa
W
12/6 @ Northern Illinois
L
12/11 @ New Hampshire
L
12/22 @ Wisconsin
L
1/3Illinois-Chicago*
W
1/6Marquette
L
1/8Butler*$
W
1/10 Loyola*
W ot
1/15 @ Cleveland State*
L
1/22 @ Wright State*
W
1/24 @ Butler*
L ot
1/26 @ Green Bay*
L
1/29Detroit*
W
1/31 Youngstown State*
W
2/5 Wright State*
W
2/7 @ Detroit*
W
2/12IPFW$
W
2/14 Cleveland State*
W
65
69-64
75-66
74-60
59-51
63-46
76-49
72-62
71-66
58-36
64-55
69-58
66-61
74-73
79-67
57-53
60-46
70-65
69-61
76-68
73-62
65-53
75-68
59-49
94-62
78-73
88-60
72-70
65-56
67-40
55-53
59-46
54-49
74-58
58-55
64-59
83-78
59-57
69-61
67-61
72-52
49-47
62-56
61-47
53-50
87-67
52-51
2/19 @ Illinois-Chicago*
W
73-64
2/21 @ Loyola*
L
79-62
2/23 Green Bay*
W
71-69
2/28 @ Youngstown State*
W
59-51
3/4Illinois-Chicago#
W 72-59
3/7Detroit#
L 64-58
^ DePaul Tournament (Chicago, Ill.)
% Florida State Tournament (Tallahassee,Fla.)
$ U.S. Cellular Arena
* Horizon League Game
# Horizon League Tournament
2002-03
Head Coach: Sandy Botham
Record: 15-13 (11-5/t-2nd Horizon League)
Leading Scorer: Maria Viall (18.1)
Leading Rebounder: Maria Viall (10.3)
11/22Purdue
L 82-59
11/26 @ Marquette
L
73-53
11/29 @ Arizona State^
L
81-65
11/30 vs. Oklahoma State^
W
84-77
12/4 Northern Illinois
W
69-64
12/7 vs. Weber State %
L
56-49
12/8 vs. Middle Tennessee St. % W
62-60
12/10 @ Vanderbilt
L
98-51
12/13 New Hampshire
L
71-69
12/28 San Francisco
W
58-51
12/30 @ Loyola*
L
66-57
1/2 Detroit*
L ot 66-57
1/4 Cleveland State*
W
89-73
1/9 @ Illinois-Chicago*
L
84-73
1/11 @ Youngstown State*
W
79-59
1/18 Green Bay*
L
61-60
1/23 @ Wright State*
W
76-65
1/25 @ Butler*
W
70-62
1/29 Chicago State
L
66-60
2/1Loyola*
W 68-56
2/6 @ Detroit*
W
76-61
2/8 @ Cleveland State*
W
88-81
2/12Illinois-Chicago*
W 61-49
2/15 Youngstown State*
W
74-54
2/22 @ Green Bay*
L
75-50
2/27 Wright State*
W
83-75
3/1Butler*
W 68-55
3/6 vs. Cleveland State #
L
83-69
^ Arizona State Tournament (Tempe, Ariz.)
% Kansas State Tournament (Manhattan, Kan.)
* Horizon League Game
# Horizon League Tournament
2001-02
Head Coach: Sandy Botham
Record: 20-8 (14-2/2nd Horizon League)
Leading Scorer: Maria Viall (16.7)
Leading Rebounder: Maria Viall (6.8)
11/16 @ Northern Illinois
W
60-52
Records
11/19 Illinois State
W
69-63
11/24 vs. Mississippi^
L
74-57
11/25 @ Montana State^
W
64-61
11/27Marquette
L 67-65
11/30Vanderbilt
L 79-64
12/5 @ Valparaiso
L
61-57
12/8 @ Bowling Green
W
77-52
12/11 @ Wisconsin
L
80-61
12/28 St Mary’s (Calif.)
W
67-51
12/31 @ Chicago State
W
71-50
1/3Loyola*
W 90-61
1/5Illinois-Chicago*
W 67-62
1/10 @ Wright State*
W
70-52
1/12 @ Butler*
W
79-47
1/17 Cleveland State*
W
80-67
1/19Detroit*
W 102-71
1/23Butler*
W 70-39
1/26 @ Green Bay*
L
83-75
1/31 @ Illinois-Chicago*
W
75-66
2/2 Youngstown State*
W 100-46
2/4 @ Loyola*
W
74-49
2/7 Wright State*
W
65-47
2/14 @ Cleveland State*
W
65-61
2/16 @ Detroit*
W
73-71
2/21 @ Youngstown State*
W
67-46
2/23 Green Bay*
L
88-66
2/28 vs. Illinois-Chicago#
L
75-67
^ Montana State Tournament (Bozeman, Mont.)
* Horizon League Game
# Horizon League Tournament
2000-01
Head Coach: Sandy Botham
Record: 19-11 (12-2/t-1st MCC Co-Champions)
Leading Scorer: Jessica Wilhite (15.5)
Leading Rebounder: Maria Viall (5.9)
11/19 @ Illinois State
L
67-64
11/21 @ Marquette
L
59-43
12/2 @ Buffalo
L
81-52
12/5 Northern Illinois
W
58-52
12/8 @ Creighton
L
66-54
12/14 Chicago State
W
62-46
12/17 Central Michigan
W
90-48
12/28 Bowling Green
W
68-48
12/30Missouri
L 64-88
1/3 @ St. Mary’s (Calif.)
L
82-62
1/5 @ San Francisco
L
78-68
1/11 Cleveland State*
W
80-66
1/13Detroit*
W 86-80
1/16Wisconsin
L 60-59
1/20 @ Green Bay*
L
67-63
1/25 @ Illinois-Chicago*
W
55-51
1/27 @ Loyola*
W
70-55
2/1 Wright State*
W
72-59
2/3Butler*
W 80-61
2/8 @ Detroit*
L
84-79
2/10 @ Cleveland State*
W
83-75
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2/17 Green Bay*
W
2/21Loyola*
W
2/24Illinois-Chicago*
W
3/1 @ Butler*
W
3/4 @ Wright State*
W
3/8 vs. Wright State#
W
3/9 vs. Loyola#
W
3/10 vs. Green Bay#
W
3/17 @ Duke$
L
^ Midwestern Collegiate Conference Game
# MCC Tournament Game
* NCAA Tournament (Durham, N.C.)
72-66
82-68
71-61
67-62
74-52
58-34
80-49
77-62
96-63
1999-00
Head Coach: Sandy Botham
Record: 16-12 (10-4/2nd MCC)
Leading Scorer: Corrin Von Wald (11.9)
Leading Rebounder: Corrin Von Wald (5.4)
11/21 @ Northwestern
W
65-54
11/24Buffalo
L 78-58
11/28 @ Northern Illinois
W
62-57
12/1Marquette
L 70-51
12/5 Montana State
W
63-52
12/10 @ Hawaii^
L ot 87-85
12/11 vs. Wichita State^
W
74-59
12/12 vs. Oregon State^
W ot 66-64
12/19Creighton
L 80-69
12/30 @ Missouri
L
90-47
1/4 @ Central Michigan
L
70-67
1/13 @ Cleveland State*
W
70-69
1/15 @ Detroit*
L
71-68
1/19 Valparaiso
L 2ot 95-84
1/22 Green Bay*
W
79-72
1/25 @ Chicago State
W
86-59
1/29Loyola*
W 97-77
1/31Illinois-Chicago*
W 62-54
2/3 @ Wright State*
W ot 71-65
2/5 @ Butler*
L
82-74
2/10Detroit*
W 75-68
2/12 Cleveland State*
W
87-66
2/19 @ Green Bay*
L
75-64
2/24 @ Loyola*
W
75-72
2/26 @ Illinois-Chicago*
L
63-45
3/2Butler*
W 71-57
3/4 Wright State*
W
75-68
3/9 vs. Cleveland State#
L
73-68
^ Hawaii Tournament (Manoa, Hawaii)
* Midwestern Collegiate Conference Game
# MCC Tournament
1998-99
Head Coach: Sandy Botham
Record: 11-16 (7-7/5th MCC)
Leading Scorer: Corrin Von Wald (11.3)
Leading Rebounder: Kelly Lubbers (4.8)
11/17 @ Wisconsin
L
71-66
11/21 @ Nebraska
L
78-51
66
11/27 vs. LaSalle^
L
65-62
11/28 vs. Furman^
W
87-67
12/6Xavier
L 64-63
12/9 @ Ball State
W
87-76
12/12Pepperdine
W 73-62
12/20Drake
L 73-53
12/28 vs. South Carolina $
L
89-63
12/29 @ Florida Atlantic $
W
66-57
1/1Northwestern
L 78-58
1/7 @ Butler*
L
87-69
1/9 @ Wright State*
L
66-50
1/14 Cleveland State*
L
74-69
1/16Detroit*
W 53-48
1/23 @ Green Bay*
L
95-87
1/28 @ Illinois-Chicago*
W
57-48
1/30 @ Loyola*
W
70-63
2/4 Wright State*
W
56-41
2/6Butler*
W 79-63
2/11 @ Detroit*
L
65-60
2/13 @ Cleveland State*
L ot 85-80
2/17 @ Marquette
L
74-48
2/20 Green Bay*
L
73-54
2/25Loyola*
W 78-50
2/27Illinois-Chicago*
W 73-60
3/4 @ Cleveland State#
L
74-61
^ Colorado State Tournament (Ft. Collins, Colo.)
$ Florida Atlantic Tournament (Boca Raton, Fla.)
* Midwestern Collegiate Conference Game
# MCC Tournament
1997-98
Head Coach: Sandy Botham
Record: 15-12 (7-7/4th MCC)
Leading Scorer: Daryl Schaffeld (15.6)
Leading Rebounder: Trina Rathke (6.3)
11/15 @ Southeast Missouri St. W
71-56
11/18Marquette
L 64-55
11/21 @ Xavier
L
72-59
11/25Wisconsin
L 72-70
11/29 @ Minnesota^
W
75-57
11/30 vs. Navy^
W
79-76
12/4 @ Drake
L 104-83
12/7 Ball State
W
76-64
12/13Nebraska
W 88-76
12/21Dayton
W 61-59
12/28 @ Hofstra$
W
58-55
12/29 vs. Wagner$
W
63-49
1/4Illinois-Chicago*
W 66-53
1/8Butler*
W 61-59
1/10 Wright State*
W
68-60
1/15 @ Cleveland State*
L
79-68
1/17 @ Detroit*
W
69-64
1/24 Green Bay*
L
72-47
1/31Loyola*
W 68-55
2/5 @ Wright State*
L
56-42
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2/7 @ Butler*
L
75-59
2/12Detroit*
L 78-66
2/14 Cleveland State*
L
68-63
2/21 @ Green Bay*
W
58-41
2/26 @ Loyola*
L
73-69
2/28 @ Illinois-Chicago*
W
57-53
3/5 vs. Detroit #
L
80-72
^ Minnesota Tournament (Minneapolis, Minn.)
$ Hofstra Tournament (Staten Island, N.Y.)
* Midwestern Collegiate Conference Game
# MCC Tournament
1996-97
Head Coach: Sandy Botham
Record: 16-12 (10-6/4th MCC)
Leading Scorer: Jen Greger (19.7)
Leading Rebounder: Apryl Rodman (6.5)
11/24 @ Wisconsin
L
95-63
11/29 Southeast Missouri St.
W
55-47
12/3 @ Marquette
L
79-58
12/6 vs. Texas-Arlington^
L
58-43
12/7 vs. Denver^
W
48-47
12/10 @ Western Illinois
W
86-66
12/14 Northern Iowa
L
78-60
12/21 @ Dayton
L
79-70
12/30 Eastern Michigan
W
69-59
1/2 @ Illinois-Chicago*
L
53-51
1/4 @ Northern Illinois*
L
80-63
1/6 St. Louis
W
75-48
1/8 Green Bay*
W
55-54
1/11Butler*
L 61-44
1/13 Wright State*
W
81-56
1/18 @ Cleveland State*
L ot 83-78
1/23Detroit*
W 72-69
1/25Loyola*
W 61-58
2/1 @ Green Bay*
W
58-54
2/6 @ Butler*
W 2ot 92-91
2/8 @ Wright State*
L
60-44
2/13 Cleveland State*
W ot 68-65
2/20 @ Detroit*
L
94-65
2/22 @ Loyola*
W
70-53
2/27Illinois-Chicago*
W 73-58
3/1 Northern Illinois*
W
73-68
3/6 vs. Cleveland State #
W
79-61
3/7 vs. Detroit #
L
98-63
^ New Mexico Tournament (Albuquerque, N.M.)
* Midwestern Collegiate Conference Game
# MCC Tournament
1995-96
Head Coach: Jenny Sell
Record: 4-22 (3-13/9th MCC)
Leading Scorer: Jen Greger (13.8)
Leading Rebounder: Jill Gutzke (7.5)
11/24Michigan
L
86-77
Records
11/27 @ St. Louis
L
69-65
12/2 @ Indiana State
L
85-62
12/9 @ Eastern Michigan
L
76-71
12/15 @ Northeastern Illinois
L
71-68
12/17 Iowa State
L
78-41
12/28 vs. New Hampshire%
L
74-59
12/29 vs. Iona%
L
70-68
1/2 New Mexico
L
72-48
1/4 @ Illinois-Chicago*
L
55-53
1/6 Northern Illinois*
W
72-69
1/10 @ Green Bay*
L
64-49
1/13 @ Butler*
L
97-67
1/15 @ Wright State*
L
63-62
1/20 Cleveland State*
L
82-64
1/25 @ Detroit*
L
91-62
1/27 @ Loyola*
L
74-69
1/30Marquette
W 73-66
2/3 Green Bay*
L
70-47
2/8Butler*
L 87-69
2/10 Wright State*
L
60-47
2/17 @ Cleveland State*
W ot 101-99
2/21Detroit*
L 90-64
2/24Loyola*
W 67-59
2/29Illinois-Chicago*
L 73-68
3/2 @ Northern Illinois #
L 117-52
^ Midwestern Collegiate Conference Game
1994-95
Head Coach: M.A. Kelling
Record: 2-25 (1-15/12th MCC)
Leading Scorer: Jen Greger (11.9)
Leading Rebounder: Jill Gutzke (5.6)
11/25Northwestern
L 64-55
11/28 @ Miami (Ohio)
L 101-45
12/3 @ Duke^
L 104-34
12/4 vs. Nebraska^
L
80-46
12/10 @ Michigan
L
81-67
12/28 @ Northern Iowa
L
67-47
12/30 @ Iowa State
L
77-42
1/7 Green Bay*
L
85-34
1/9 @ St. Louis
L
69-68
1/12Butler*
L 65-46
1/14Illinois-Chicago*
L 66-52
1/16 @ Marquette
L
86-46
1/19 @ Loyola*
L
71-50
1/21 @ Northern Illinois*
L
80-53
1/23 St. Louis
W
72-48
1/26Detroit*
L 67-46
1/28 @ Notre Dame
L
98-50
2/2LaSalle
L 84-55
2/4 Cleveland State*
L
83-70
2/8 @ Xavier
L
71-58
2/10 @ Wright State*
L
69-35
2/16 Northern Illinois*
L
72-49
2/18Loyola*
W 75-59
67
2/21 @ Illinois-Chicago*
L
2/26 @ Butler
L
3/1 @ Green Bay*
L
3/5 @ Green Bay#
L
* Duke Tournament (Durham, N.C.)
^ Midwestern Collegiate Conference Game
# MCC Tournament
1993-94
Head Coach: M.A. Kelling
Record: 12-15 (9-9/t-6th Mid-Continent)
Leading Scorer: Pam Bartnik (15.0)
Leading Rebounder: Erica Young (10.1)
11/27 Indiana State
W
12/4Evansville
W
12/9 @ Wisconsin
L
12/11 @ Iowa State
L
12/18 @ Northeastern Illinois
L
12/23 Bowling Green
L
12/30 Youngstown State*
W
1/2 Cleveland State*
W
1/6 @ Wright State*
L
1/8 @ Eastern Illinois*
W
1/13Valparaiso*
W
1/15Illinois-Chicago*
L
1/17Marquette
L
1/20 @ Western Illinois*
L
1/22 @ Northern Illinois*
L
1/29 @ Green Bay*
L
2/3 @ Cleveland State*
L
2/5 @ Youngstown State*
W
2/10 Wright State*
L 2ot
2/12 Eastern Illinois*
W
2/17 @ Valparaiso*
W ot
2/20 @ Illinois-Chicago*
W
2/24 Western Illinois*
W
2/27 Northern Illinois*
L
2/28Detroit*
W
3/5 Green Bay*
L
3/10 vs. Western Illinois#
L
* Mid-Continent Conference Game
# Mid-Con Tournament Game
1992-93
Head Coach: M.A. Kelling
Record: 15-12
Leading Scorer: Niki Flack (15.3)
Leading Rebounder: Erica Young (8.2)
12/1 @ Eastern Michigan
L
12/2 @ Detroit
L
12/5 Southeast Missouri St.
W
12/7 @ Bowling Green
L
12/11 @ Green Bay*
L ot
12/12 vs. Michigan State*
L
12/15 @ Wisconsin
W
66-52
81-48
80-47
91-52
74-71
81-74
108-58
56-50
57-54
83-62
73-64
75-67
60-53
71-49
85-75
80-76
85-77
85-72
95-75
76-46
85-75
64-59
93-91
80-58
96-94
66-48
64-57
77-68
52-43
73-69
72-58
78-76
70-45
73-60
88-69
71-70
61-48
78-77
Records
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12/19 Iowa State
W
76-51
12/29 vs. Jackson State^
W
79-52
12/30 @ Auburn^
L
68-41
1/2 Miami (Ohio)
W
66-56
1/5 @ St. Louis
W
76-63
1/7 @ Southeast Missouri St. W
56-54
1/12 @ Northwestern
L
89-46
1/14 @ Marquette
L
73-60
1/19 Northeastern Illinois
W
76-69
1/21 @ Indiana State
L
59-56
1/27 Chicago State
W
65-53
1/31 St. Louis
W
72-61
2/9UW-Parkside
W 78-67
2/13 @ Northeastern Illinois
W
61-38
2/18 Missouri-Kansas City
W
57-45
2/20Loyola
W 88-77
2/22Marquette
L 76-70
2/27 @ Chicago State
W
76-58
3/5 @ Missouri-Kansas City& L
63-42
3/6 vs. Sacramento State&
L
85-72
^ Auburn Dial Classic (Montgomery, Ala.)
* Green Bay/Days Inn Invite (Green Bay, Wis.)
& UMKC Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.)
1991-92
Head Coach: M.A. Kelling
Record: 17-11
Leading Scorer: Niki Flack (12.1)
Leading Rebounder: Teresa Teske (6.9)
11/23 @ Central Michigan
L
11/26 Northern Iowa
W
11/30 Southeast Missouri St.
L
12/2Detroit
W
12/7 Indiana State
L
12/10 @ Wisconsin
L
12/14 Western Illinois
W
12/21 Eastern Michigan
W
1/2Toledo
W
1/4 Western Michigan
W
1/8Akron
W
1/11 @ Ball State
W
1/14 @ Evansville
L
1/16 @ Southeast Missouri St. L
1/22 @ Northeastern Illinois
W
1/25 @ Chicago State
W
1/28 Green Bay
W
1/30 Missouri-Kansas City
W
2/1 @ Youngstown State
L
2/4 @ Marquette
L
2/8 Chicago State
W
2/11 Northern Illinois
L
2/15 @ UW-Parkside
W
2/17 @ Loyola
L
2/22 @ Missouri-Kansas City
L
2/25 Northeastern Illinois
W
73-56
78-66
65-53
68-61
69-67
90-68
81-71
64-50
71-58
61-45
75-71
86-63
72-60
85-74
73-61
68-65
74-66
70-64
65-60
90-74
70-61
83-76
79-70
61-52
58-41
80-54
2/29 Youngstown State
3/5 St. Louis
W
W
77-54
62-51
1990-91
Head Coach: M.A. Kelling
Record: 11-16
Leading Scorer: Tracey Freund (12.3)
Leading Rebounder: Teresa Teske (5.9)
11/24 @ Northern Iowa
L
68-64
12/1 @ Wisconsin
L
99-76
12/6Marquette
W 75-66
12/8 Central Michigan
L
84-61
12/10 @ Indiana State
L
83-53
12/14 @ Western Illinois
L
78-73
12/28 @ Michigan
L
93-52
12/30 @ Detroit
L
85-80
1/3Yale
W 67-56
1/5 @ Akron
W
68-59
1/7 @ Youngstown State
L
84-54
1/12 Ball State
L
82-60
1/14 @ Green Bay
L
59-47
1/16 @ Illinois-Chicago
W
63-48
1/22 Northeastern Illinois
W 104-57
1/26 Chicago State
W
66-58
1/28 @ Toledo
L
96-59
1/31 St. Francis (Ill.)
W
95-63
2/2 @ Wright State
W
73-55
2/5 @ Northern Illinois
L 112-64
2/7 Missouri-Kansas City
L
51-47
2/9UW-Parkside
W 78-77
2/11 Youngstown State
L
95-66
2/16 @ Missouri-Kansas City
L
67-42
2/19 @ Northeastern Illinois
W
67-66
2/23 @ Western Michigan
L
78-59
3/2 @ Chicago State
W
75-68
1989-90
Head Coach: M.A. Kelling
Record: 17-9
Leading Scorer: Rachel Mickelson (17.9)
Leading Rebounder: Teresa Teske (8.9)
11/24 vs. Oakland*
L
11/25 vs. Indianapolis*
W
11/28 UW-Stevens Point
W
12/1Minnesota-Duluth
L
12/5 St. Cloud State
L
12/10 @ Northern Michigan
L
12/12 UW-La Crosse
W
12/16 Winona State
W
12/28 @ Grand Valley State
L
12/30 @ Saginaw Valley State
L
1/5 @ Culver Stockton
W
1/6 @ SIU-Edwardsville
W
1/11 Concordia (Wis.)
W
1/18 @ UW-Parkside
W
68
80-54
87-75
71-68
75-74
84-61
77-67
85-64
80-68
72-51
75-63
86-81
81-80
65-54
62-58
1/20Quincy
W 77-71
1/23 @ Northeastern Illinois
W
72-68
1/27SIU-Edwardsville
W 78-71
1/30 @ Lewis (Ill.)
L
69-49
2/1 Nat. College of Education W
92-53
2/3 St. Ambrose
L
88-73
2/7 @ Purdue-Calumet
W
80-58
2/9 @ Northeastern Illinois
W
75-54
2/13 @ Chicago State
W
78-69
2/17 @ Missouri-Kansas City
L
67-37
2/20Lakeland
W 104-59
2/24UW-Parkside
W 75-58
* Grand Rapids Press Tourn. (Grand Rapids, Mich.)
1988-89
Head Coach: M.A. Kelling
Record: 19-10
Leading Scorer: Rachel Mickelson (14.3)
Leading Rebounder: Cammie Nonhoff (7.2)
11/19 St. Mary’s (Minn.)
W
63-43
11/25 @ UW-La Crosse
W
62-60
11/26 @ Winona State
W
78-71
12/3 Bemidji State
W
68-62
12/5 @ UW-Stevens Point
W
54-50
12/9 @ UW-Eau Claire
L
58-52
12/10 @ Minnesota-Duluth
L
85-62
12/17 Northern Michigan
W
81-68
12/29 St. Cloud State
L
85-62
1/2 Saginaw Valley State
W
78-66
1/7 Culver Stockton
W
77-51
1/12 @ SIU-Edwardsville
L
86-62
1/13 @ Quincy
L
65-60
1/17Judson
W 71-20
1/20 @ Nat. College of Education W
68-59
1/21SIU-Edwardsville
W 71-55
1/26 Northeastern Illinois
W
82-41
1/28UW-Parkside
L 75-71
2/1 @ Lakeland
W
96-45
2/4 St. Francis (Ill.)
W
92-44
2/7 @ Concordia (Wis.)
W
75-62
2/10 @ St. Ambrose
L
72-67
2/11 @ Marycrest
W
76-63
2/14 @ UW-Parkside
W
69-67
2/18 @ IUPUI
L
81-63
2/23Lewis
L 78-66
2/25Purdue-Calumet
W 95-60
3/3 vs. Lakeland *
W 102-54
3/4 vs. UW-Platteville *
L
75-73
* NAIA District 14 Tournament (Milwaukee, Wis.)
1987-88
Head Coach: M.A. Kelling
Record: 25-5
Leading Scorer: Umenia White (15.2)
Leading Rebounder: Umenia White (9.7)
11/27 vs. Lake Superior State
L
79-57
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11/28 vs. Northwood
W
71-67
11/30 @ Loyola
W
71-67
12/2Lakeland
W 99-55
12/5 St. Norbert
W
73-68
12/11Quincy
W 63-59
12/12IUPUI
W 90-71
12/19 Winona State
W
74-41
1/2 @ College of St. Francis
W
66-53
1/5 @ St. Cloud State
L
69-58
1/6 @ Bemidji State
W
73-49
1/9 @ NE Illinois [forfeit]W 10-2
1/13 UW-Eau Claire
W
80-55
1/16 @ SIU-Edwardsville
W
76-74
1/23 UW-La Crosse
W
83-58
1/26 @ UW-Parkside
W
84-60
1/28 Nat. College of Education W 106-59
1/30 St. Ambrose
W ot 76-75
2/3 @ Marquette
W
62-53
2/8 @ Lewis
L
68-62
2/11 @ Green Bay
L
52-50
2/16UW-Parkside
W 79-68
2/19Minnesota-Duluth
W 80-67
2/20 Concordia (Wis.)
W
96-39
2/24 @ Purdue-Calumet
W
73-63
3/4 vs. Lakeland *
W
89-65
3/5 vs. UW-Parkside *
W 2ot 80-74
3/10 vs. Minnesota-Duluth ^ L
61-60
* NAIA District (Milwaukee, Wis.)
^ NAIA Bi-District 6 (Milwaukee, Wis.)
1986-87
Head Coach: M.A. Kelling
Record: 20-9
Leading Scorer: Umenia White (17.5)
Leading Rebounder: Umenia White (8.5)
11/28 vs. Grand Valley State
L
11/29 vs. Calvin (Mich.)
W
12/2 @ St. Norbert
W
12/5 vs. Lincoln (Mo.)*
W
12/6 @ Mankato State*
L
12/9 Nat. College of Education W
12/15Loyola
L
12/20 Northeastern Illinois
W
1/1Alaska-Fairbanks
W
1/2 St. Francis (Ill.)
W
1/5 @ Oakland
L
1/6 @ Saginaw Valley State
L
1/9 @ Green Bay
L
1/13 @ Concordia (Wis.)
W
1/20UW-Parkside
W
1/24Valparaiso
W
1/26 Northern Michigan
W
1/30 @ St. Ambrose
L
2/3Marquette
W
2/6 @ UW-Eau Claire
W
73-62
77-51
80-65
57-54
66-58
68-33
73-68
98-40
69-54
61-52
76-64
59-53
67-64
72-66
88-62
84-55
55-53
64-59
70-60
60-42
Records
2/7 @ UW-La Crosse
W
74-62
2/10Purdue-Calumet
W 70-57
2/14 Green Bay
L
72-60
2/17Lewis
W 58-48
2/19 @ UW-Parkside
W
60-48
2/21 @ Nat. College of Education W
82-66
2/27 vs. Lakeland ^
W
60-48
2/28 @ Green Bay ^
L
91-69
*Mankato State Tournament (Mankato, Minn.)
^NAIA District 14 (Green Bay, Wis.)
1985-86
Head Coach: M.A. Kelling
Record: 16-12
Leading Scorer: Jan Wickman (12.0)
Leading Rebounder: Umenia White (7.9)
11/29 vs. Ferris State
W
62-59
11/30 vs. Oakland
L
81-55
12/3 @ UW-Whitewater
W
64-57
12/13 Saginaw Valley State
L
74-68
12/14Lakeland
W 103-44
12/21 Nat. College of Education W
82-60
12/22 St. Ambrose*
W
62-57
1/3 UW-La Crosse
W
58-54
1/8 @ Culver Stockton
W
70-68
1/9 @ Quincy
W
87-72
1/11 @ Northeastern Illinois
W
86-59
1/14 Concordia (Wis.)
W
88-39
1/17 UW-Eau Claire
W
75-36
1/18 @ Loras
L
69-50
1/23Carroll
L 60-58
2/1 @ St. Francis (Ill.)
W
68-47
2/5 @ Lewis
L
78-73
2/7 St. Norbert
L
64-48
2/8UW-Parkside
L 75-74
2/11 @ Marquette
W
73-57
2/13 @ Chicago State
L
64-59
2/15 @ Green Bay
L
69-50
2/19 Nat. College of Education W
90-47
2/21 @ Northern Michigan
L
99-46
2/28 vs. UW-Superior ^
W
64-60
3/1 @ Green Bay^
L
70-48
^ NAIA District 14 (Green Bay, Wis.)
1984-85
Head Coach: M.A. Kelling
Record: 25-7
Leading Scorer: Carol Busche (16.2)
Leading Rebounder: Caril Busche (7.5)
11/20UW-Platteville
W
12/1Lewis
W
12/6 @ Carroll
W
12/15 vs. Northern Michigan*
W
12/16 vs. Aquinas*
L
12/18 @ Saginaw Valley State
L
69
80-47
45-44
75-71
59-53
71-62
100-62
12/19 @ Oakland
L
81-73
1/3 @ Purdue-Calumet
W
63-48
1/5 Chicago State
W
81-77
1/9 @ Nat. College of Education W
69-48
1/11 @ UW-Eau Claire
W
75-62
1/12 @ UW-Superior
W
73-40
1/15Marquette
W 61-58
1/18 UW-Stevens Point
W
72-59
1/23UW-Platteville
W 79-39
1/25 @ St. Norbert
W
71-54
1/26 Northeastern Illinois
W
68-64
1/29 @ UW-Whitewater
L
67-63
1/30 @ Green Bay
L
62-60
2/1 @ UW-La Crosse
L
78-76
2/3UW-Stout
W 74-41
2/7 @ UW-Parkside
W
64-41
2/9 @ UW-Platteville
W
67-54
2/12 Green Bay
W
71-63
2/15 St. Francis (Ill.)
W
73-69
2/16UW-Whitewater
W 79-71
2/20 @ Marquette
W
71-67
2/23UW-Parkside
W 84-66
2/27 vs. UW-Eau Claire^
W
87-57
2/28 vs. Green Bay^
W
72-64
3/1 vs. Bemidji State$
W
71-65
3/13 vs. Carson-Newman#
L
71-68
* UWM Holiday Classic
^ NAIA District 14 (Milwaukee)
$ NAIA Bi-District Champ. (Bemidji, Minn.)
# NAIA National Champ. (Cedar Rapids, Iowa)
1983-84
Head Coach: M.A. Kelling
Record: 25-8
Leading Scorer: Maureen Pitrof (17.3)
Leading Rebounder: Maureen Pitrof (9.5)
11/29 @ Lewis
L
67-54
12/2 @ Saginaw Valley State
L
76-43
12/3 @ Northern Michigan
W
61-56
12/7 Concordia (Wis.)
W 103-39
12/9 @ Loras
L
79-69
12/17 vs. Purdue-Calumet
W
62-58
12/18 vs. Nat. College of Education W
77-58
1/6 @ Chicago State
W
82-42
1/7 @ Northeastern Illinois
L
64-27
1/10 @ Marquette
W
83-73
1/13 @ IPFW
W
77-68
1/14 @ Indiana Tech
W
73-54
1/17 St. Norbert
W
75-54
1/20UW-Platteville
W 80-47
1/21 @ Valparaiso
W
66-44
1/24UW-Whitewater
W 88-60
1/27 @ UW-River Falls
W
70-64
1/28 @ UW-Stout
W
76-52
1/31UW-Parkside
W 64-54
Records
2/3Marquette
W 76-68
2/4 UW-La Crosse
L
90-82
2/7 @ Green Bay
L
87-69
2/11 @ UW-Platteville
W
81-61
2/12 UW-Eau Claire
W
76-67
2/14 @ UW-Whitewater
W
76-70
2/18UW-Oshkosh
W 82-66
2/23 vs. UW-Superior
W
82-60
2/24 vs. Green Bay
L
94-79
2/25 vs. UW-Whitewater
W
77-71
3/2 vs. Marquette*
W
75-56
3/3 vs. Green Bay*
W
83-74
3/6 vs. Bemidji State^
W
76-66
3/14 vs. Portland$
L
74-63
* NAIA District 14 (Green Bay, Wis.)
^ NAIA Bi-District Champ. (Milwaukee)
$ NAIA National Champ. (Cedar Rapids, Iowa)
1982-83
Head Coach: M.A. Kelling
Record: 22-8
Leading Scorer: Jaci Clark (16.9)
Leading Rebounder: Jaci Clark (9.8)
12/1Oakland
L 86-84
12/4UW-Whitewater
W 62-61
12/7 Chicago State
W 102-55
12/11UW-Oshkosh
L 64-60
12/18 Northeastern Illinois
W
87-48
12/19 Northern Michigan
W
85-60
1/5 @ Illinois-Chicago
W
63-61
1/7 @ Bradley
W
77-75
1/8 @ Lewis
W
70-63
1/12UW-Parkside
W 71-49
1/14 vs. Evansville*
W
80-60
1/15 @ Eastern Illinois*
L
79-65
1/18Carroll
W 83-60
1/21 Green Bay
W
84-82
1/22 Northern Michigan
L
83-82
1/26Carthage
W 71-44
1/29 UW-Stevens Point
W
75-59
2/2 @ Marquette
W
85-63
2/4Valparaiso
W 73-54
2/5 @ St. Francis (Ill.)
W
92-77
2/9Carthage
W 79-56
2/12 @ St. Norbert
W
63-48
2/15Marquette
W 68-58
2/18 @ Northern Iowa
L
81-80
2/19 @ UW-La Crosse
L
68-60
2/22 @ UW-Parkside
W
73-65
2/25 @ Green Bay
L
84-55
3/4 vs. Marquette^
W
83-79
3/5 vs. Green Bay^
W
89-65
3/9 vs. Missouri-Kansas City$ L
76-67
* Charleston, Ill.
^ NAIA District 14 (Milwaukee)
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$ Area IV Playoffs (Des Moines, Iowa)
1981-82
Head Coach: M.A. Kelling
Record: 18-12
Leading Scorer: Jaci Clark (16.0)
Leading Rebounder: Jaci Clark (11.1)
12/4 vs. Mankato State *
W
12/5 vs. South Dakota State*
W
12/6 @ Northern Iowa*
L
12/8UW-Whitewater
L
12/10 St. Francis (Ill.)
L
12/19 vs. Lewis
W
12/20 vs. Mankato State
W
1/8 vs. Central Michigan^
W
1/9 @ Northern Michigan^
L
1/11Carroll
W
1/14 @ UW-Parkside
W
1/16Illinois-Chicago
W
1/19Marquette
W
1/22 vs. Wright State$
W
1/23 @ Eastern Illinois$
L
1/26 @ Carthage
L
1/29 @ Green Bay
L
1/30 UW-La Crosse
W
2/3 @ Loyola
L
2/6UW-Oshkosh
W
2/9 @ Marquette
W
2/11 @ Carroll
W
2/13 Northern Iowa
L
2/16UW-Parkside
W
2/19 Green Bay
L
2/23 Carthage
W ot
2/27 @ UW-Stevens Point
W
3/5 vs. Carthage#
W
3/6 vs. Green Bay#
L
3/11 vs. Butler&
L
* Cedar Falls, Iowa
^ Marquette, Mich.
$ Charleston, Ill.
# AIAW Division II Tourney (Milwaukee)
& AIAW Midwest Regional (Chicago, Ill.)
1980-81
Head Coach: M.A. Kelling
Record: 18-12
Leading Scorer: Jaci Clark (14.1)
Leading Rebounder: Jaci Clark (10.8)
12/1 Northeastern Illinois
W
12/5UW-Whitewater
L
12/13 @ Northern Illinois
L
12/20 St. Joseph’s
W
12/21 Eastern Illinois
L
1/9 @ UW-Oshkosh
W
1/10 Green Bay
L
70
63-40
56-49
78-55
61-59
63-61
67-53
61-51
69-67
57-54
71-60
82-60
59-54
72-50
58-49
86-52
63-61
88-56
63-62
73-56
76-58
65-57
56-50
71-61
77-60
88-79
73-70
70-59
65-53
71-62
77-64
83-45
66-62
72-58
60-53
69-61
62-60
58-49
1/13UW-Parkside
W 65-39
1/16 @ UW-La Crosse*
L
53-40
1/17 vs. Southwest Texas*
W
60-57
1/20Marquette
W 54-48
1/23UW-Platteville
L 66-61
1/26 @ Carroll
W
52-32
1/30 @ Green Bay
L
65-58
1/31 @ St. Norbert
L
56-51
2/3 @ Marquette
W
60-59
2/6 UW-Stevens Point
L
61-55
2/7Carthage
L 65-56
2/14 @ Lewis
W
55-51
2/17Loyola
W 57-56
2/18 @ UW-Parkside
W
59-53
2/24 @ UW-Eau Claire
W
67-52
2/25 @ Carthage
L
65-56
2/28 UW-River Falls
W
71-64
3/5 vs. Northland^
W
85-70
3/6 vs. Marquette^
W
60-59
3/7 vs. Green Bay^
W
66-58
3/12 vs. Davis-Elkins $
L
56-48
* La Crosse, Wis.
^ AIAW Regional Qualifying (Milwaukee)
$ AIAW Regional Tournament (Franklin, Ind.)
1979-80
Head Coach: M.A. Kelling
Record: 17-10
Leading Scorer: Jaci Clark (13.9)
Leading Rebounder: Jaci Clark (10.1)
12/4 @ UW-Stevens Point
L
12/7 UW-Eau Claire
W
12/8 Northern Michigan
L
12/15 @ UW-La Crosse
L
1/9 @ North Park
W
1/10 @ Kalamazoo
W
1/11 @ Lake Michigan
W
1/15 St. Francis
W
1/19UW-Superior
W
1/21 @ Carroll
W
1/25 @ UW-Platteville
L
1/26 @ Loras
W
1/31Marian
W
2/4 St. Norbert
W
2/8Lewis&
W
2/9 UW-River Falls
W
2/12 @ UW-Parkside
W
1/15 @ Carthage *
L
2/16 vs. Green Bay *
L
2/16 vs. Concordia (Wis.)
W
2/18Marquette
L
2/20 @ UW-Whitewater
L
2/22 vs. UW-Stevens Point ^ W
2/23 vs. UW-La Crosse ^
L
61-55
64-48
49-47
84-65
84-34
75-23
62-41
72-70
66-58
56-50
69-54
54-31
73-54
52-50
58-50
50-49
64-48
73-67
52-45
70-29
58-47
66-56
54-40
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2/29 vs. UW-La Crosse #
L
3/1 vs. UW-Stevens Point #
W
* Carthage Tournament (Kenosha, Wis.)
& Baker Fieldhouse
^ WWIAC Tournament (Oshkosh, Wis.)
# AIAW Regional Qualifying Tournament
72-49
54-52
1978-79
Head Coach: M.A. Kelling
Record: 5-17
Leading Scorer: Betty Willis (12.8)
Leading Rebounder: Betty Willis (10.6)
12/2UW-Whitewater
L 65-47
12/7 @ Westmar
L
79-62
12/8 @ South Dakota
L
96-40
12/13 @ Wisconsin
L
115-50
1/8UW-Parkside
W 84-80
1/13 Green Bay
L
53-44
1/15Carroll
W 57-55
1/18Carthage
L 83-58
1/20 @ Marquette
L
81-60
1/23 @ UW-Oshkosh
L
98-40
1/27 @ St. Norbert
L
69-56
2/3 UW-Stevens Point
L
77-48
2/9 @ UW-Eau Claire
L
67-52
2/10 @ UW-River Falls
L
62-53
2/16 @ Carthage *
L
72-59
2/17 vs. Green Bay *
L
73-59
2/18 vs. Concordia (Wis.)
W
76-61
2/21Marian
W 74-64
2/24 UW-La Crosse
L
94-44
2/26 @ St. Francis (Ill.)
W
54-52
3/1 vs. Wisconsin ^
L
83-39
3/2 vs. Marquette ^
L
68-41
* Carthage Tournament (Kenosha, Wis.)
^ WWIAC Tournament (Oshkosh, Wis.)
1977-78
Head Coach: Nancy Schley
Record: 2-16
11/25 @ UW-Platteville
12/1Westmar
12/3UW-Whitewater
12/8Carroll
12/13 @ UW-Oshkosh
1/13 @ Green Bay
1/20UW-Oshkosh
1/27 @ UW-Platteville
1/28 @ UW-La Crosse
2/3 St. Francis (Ill.)
2/8 @ Carroll
2/11 @ UW-Stevens Point
2/16Wisconsin
2/18 UW-Eau Claire
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
57-48
77-48
66-54
49-48
79-37
49-39
70-43
58-40
79-31
48-42
65-44
64-33
78-35
50-39
Records
2/21Marquette
L
2/23 @ Carthage
L
3/2 @ UW-Oshkosh *
L
3/2 vs. UW-Eau Claire *
L
*WWIAC Tournament (Oshkosh, Wis.)
61-39
52-35
75-46
55-39
1976-77
Head Coach: Linda Borowski
Record: 1-14
12/10 vs. UW-River Falls*
L
50-38
12/11 vs. UW-Eau Claire*
W
67-58
1/6UW-Oshkosh
L 75-57
1/10 @ Carroll
L
NA
1/18 @ UW-Whitewater
L
66-43
1/21 UW-La Crosse
L
47-10
1/24 Concordia (Wis.)
L
NA
2/2Carthage
L 69-62
2/5 @ Wisconsin
L
87-55
2/10UW-Whitewater
L 61-49
2/12 @ Marquette
L
55-50
2/15 @ UW-Oshkosh
L
79-57
2/21Carroll
L 71-56
2/26 UW-Stevens Point
L
80-55
3/3 atUW-Stevens Point^
L
83-52
3/4 vs. Marquette^
L
59-42
*Stevens Point, Wis.
***Some scores not available
1975-76
Head Coach: Erika Sander
Record: 6-9
12/6 UW-Eau Claire
W
52-43
12/28 @ UW-Stevens Point
L
85-52
1/12 @ Carroll
W
54-53
1/15 @ Illinois State
L
62-61
1/16 @ Concordia (Ill.)
L
54-53
1/22Carthage
W 68-62
1/27Carroll
W 52-50
2/3 @ Marquette
W
56-38
2/7 @ UW-Whitewater
L
62-54
2/10Carthage
W 59-49
2/11 @ UW-Oshkosh
L
78-50
2/14 UW-Stevens Point
L
55-39
2/17UW-Whitewater
L 71-51
2/18UW-Oshkosh
L 83-35
2/23 vs. Carroll*
L
68-53
2/24 vs. UW-Oshkosh*
L
NA
* WWIAC Playoffs (Milwaukee, Wis.)
***Some scores not available
1974-75
Head Coach: Erika Sander
Record: 7-11
1/24 @ UW-Stout
71
W
72-23
1/25 @ UW-Eau Claire
L
1/28 @ Wisconsin
L
2/1UW-Whitewater
W
2/4 @ Carthage
W
2/7 @ Carroll
L
2/11 @ UW-Whitewater
W
2/12UW-Oshkosh
L
2/15 Green Bay
W
2/19 Carthage
L ot
2/20 @ UW-Oshkosh
L
2/22 Illinois State
L
2/24Carthage
L
2/26 @ UW-Stevens Point
L
2/28 vs. UW-River Falls *
W
3/1 @ UW-La Crosse *
L
3/1 vs. UW-Stevens Point *
L
3/3 Library Lounge
W
*WWIAC Tournament (La Crosse, Wis.)
1973-74
Head Coach: Erika Sander
Record: 2-9
1/25UW-Oshkosh
1/26 @ UW-Platteville
1/27 UW-Eau Claire
2/7 @ Wisconsin
2/12 @ Carthage
2/16Wisconsin
2/19Carthage
2/23 @ UW-Whitewater
2/25 @ UW-Oshkosh
2/26 @ Carroll College
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
61-49
75-55
70-65
56-52
75-59
60-58
76-48
56-32
66-64
92-58
66-51
57-51
65-58
60-48
67-42
48-46
52-44
63-43
64-51
55-44
42-33
52-50
54-42
56-48
63-42
42-25
38-32
1972-73
Head Coach: Erika Sander
Record: 1-6
2/7Wisconsin
L 56-36
2/9 @ UW-Oshkosh
L
26-50
2/12 @ Carthage
L
NA
2/14 @ UW-Whitewater
L
NA
2/21 @ Carthage
L
NA
2/24UW-Platteville
W
NA
***Some scores not available
1971-72
Head Coach: Erika Sander
Record: 4-3
1/27 @ UW-Oshkosh
L
NA
2/4UW-Oshkosh
L 47-35
2/9 @ UW-Whitewater
L ot 48-47
2/12 @ UW-Platteville
W
46-30
2/14 Carthage College
W
48-41
2/17 @ Wisconsin
W
42-39
***Some scores not available
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Milwaukee Panther 1,000 Point Club
Traci Edwards
2,340 Marsha Housley
Also state of Wisconsin and Horizon League’s all-time leading scorer ... first
woman in school, state or league history with 2,000 points/1,000 rebounds ...
two-time Horizon League Player of the Year ... led league in scoring three times.
1,491
AWSF All-America Third Team as a senior ... only player in school history to score
1,000th point in season opener ... also member of the 500 rebound club (681)...
one of two members of 1979-80 freshman class in 1,000-point club.
125 Games/18.7 ppg (#1,000: 2/22/07/#2000: 1/8/09)
117 Games/12.7 ppg (#1,000: Dec. 1, 1982)
Year
G FG3PT FT PtsPPG
2005-06 31182 113650016.1
2006-07 30218 417561520.5
2007-08 31204 2021763920.6
2008-09 33202 2915358617.8
Total 125806 54681234018.7
Year
G FG3PT FT PtsPPG
1979-80 27101 --- 24226 8.3
1980-81 30136 --- 3334711.6
1981-82 30177 --- 6842214.1
1982-83 30219 --- 5849616.5
Total 117633 ---183149112.7
Maria Viall
1,867 Jessica Wilhite
Milwaukee’s all-time leading scorer and Division I leader in rebounds ... twotime League Player of the Year ... led team in scoring three times, rebounding all
four years ... also was career leader in field goals, free throws and blocked shots.
1,471
Hit a school and league-record 277 three-pointers in her career ... owns the top
three single-season three-point totals in school history ... All-Horizon League
First Team (2001) ... named to UWM All-Decade Team for 2000’s.
115 Games/16.2 ppg (#1,000: Dec. 28, 2002)
114 Games/12.9 ppg (Jan. 26, 2002)
Year
G FG3PT FT PtsPPG
2000-01 30143 0 7836412.1
2001-02 28191 0 8546716.7
2002-03 28204 2 9750718.1
2003-04 29199 113052918.2
Total 115737 3390186716.2
Year
G FG3PT FT PtsPPG
1999-00 2896495029110.4
2000-01 30162 93 4846515.5
2001-02 28118 65 5235312.6
2002-03 28116 70 6036212.9
Total 114492277210147112.9
Jaci Clark
1,830 Jen Greger
UWM Athletics Hall of Fame member ... #42 is retired by Panthers ... two-time
All-American ... school’s only 1,000-point/1,000 rebound player ... reached
1,000 points in just 68 games, fastest to the milestone until Traci Edwards (56).
1,385
UWM Athletics Hall of Fame member ... 1997 MCC Player of the Year ... graduated as school’s Division I leading scorer ... set school records with 552 points
and 19.7 ppg as a senior ... All-MCC Second Team in 1996.
117 Games/15.6 ppg (#1,000: Jan. 14, 1982)
106 Games/13.1 ppg (#1,000: Jan. 2, 1997)
Year
G FG3PT FT PtsPPG
1979-80 27141 --- 5837713.9
1980-81 30185 --- 8746515.5
1981-82 30190 ---10148116.0
1982-83 30201 ---10550716.5
Total 117717 ---351183015.6
Year
G FG3PT FT PtsPPG
1993-94 276011481796.6
1994-95 27108 27 7932211.9
1995-96 24109 28 8633213.8
1996-97 28178 5913755219.7
Total 106455125350138513.1
Umenia White
1,597 Daryl Schaffeld
UWM Athletics Hall of Fame member ... two-time NAIA All-American (1987,
1988) ... finished just four rebounds shy of 1,000 for her career ... was second in
school history in career rebounds ... also third in field goals made.
1,310
Graduated as school’s all-time leader in three-pointers (224) ... 1997 MCC Newcomer of the Year ... All-MCC First Team in 1998 ... All-MCC Second Team (1999,
2000) ... held school records for minutes played in a game, season and career.
106 Games/15.1 ppg (#1,000: Feb. 4, 2006)
107 Games/12.2 ppg (#1,000: Feb. 27, 1999)
Year
G FG3PT FT PtsPPG
1985-86 27125 --- 5630611.3
1986-87 29214 --- 7850617.4
1987-88 29187 0 6744115.2
1988-89 21136 0 6134416.4
Total 106662 0273159715.1
Year
G FG3PT FT PtsPPG
1996-97 2899578333812.1
1997-98 27122 5612142115.6
1998-99 2478474524810.3
1999-00 2894645130310.8
Total 107393224300131012.2
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Records
1,153 Pam Bartnik
Two-time all-league first team member ... league all-newcomer team as a
freshman, all-defensive team as a senior ... led team in scoring as a junior ...
401 field goals were fifth-most in UWM’s Division I history.
1,054
UWM Athletics Hall of Fame member ... All-Conference Second Team (1994) ...
first player to score 1,000 points exclusively at Division I level ... holds school
records for career assists and Division I mark for steals.
109 Games/10.6 ppg (#1,000: Feb. 4, 2006)
109 Games/10.6 ppg (#1,000: Feb. 24, 1994)
Year
G FG3PT FT PtsPPG
2002-03 2669 9341817.0
2003-04 299312782769.5
2004-05 23107 21 8031513.7
2005-06 31132 38 7938112.3
Total 109401 80271115310.6
Year
G FG3PT FT PtsPPG
1990-91 2749 0341033.8
1991-92 2898 8592639.4
1992-93 2693 5622539.7
1993-94 27146 1210240615.0
Total 108386 252571054 9.8
Rachel Mickelson
1,152 Tracey Freund
Led team in scoring in 1988-89 and 1989-90 ... also a member of 500-rebound
club (530) ... NAIA All-District 14 (1989) ... UWM’s Herman Kluge Award winner
as a senior.
1,050
First player to tally 1,000th point at Division I level ... held school record for
three-point percentage in a season and career (44.1%) ... was third all-time in
school history in career assists.
113 Games/10.2 ppg (#1,000: Jan. 27, 1990)
109 Games/10.6 ppg (#1,000: Feb. 16, 1991)
Year
G FG3PT FT PtsPPG
1986-87 2941---371194.1
1987-88 2960 0331535.3
1988-89 29170 1 7341414.3
1989-90 26196 0 7446617.9
Total 113467 1217115210.2
Year
G FG3PT FT PtsPPG
1987-88 2748 9161214.5
1988-89 26119 29 3229911.5
1989-90 26129 0 5331112.0
1990-91 26114 52 3931912.3
Total 105410 90140105010.0
Niki Flack
1,121 Darla Wack
Also a member of the 500-rebound club (631) ... played final three seasons in
Division I, ranking sixth in career scoring average and fourth in rebounding average ... shares school record for free throw percentage in a game (10-for-10).
1,022
Member of UWM Athletics Hall of Fame ... AWSF All-American (1985) ... member of Milwaukee’s All-Century Team unveiled in 1997 ... was seventh all-time
in career assists.
106 Games/10.6 ppg (#1,000: Feb. 13, 1993)
124 Games/8.2 ppg (#1,000: Feb. 22, 1985)
Year
G FG3PT FT PtsPPG
1989-90 2560 0171375.5
1990-91 27106 0 31243 9.0
1991-92 27135 1 5632712.1
1992-93 27162 0 9041415.3
Total 106463 1194112110.6
Year
G FG3PT FT PtsPPG
1981-82 3080---442046.8
1982-83 3058---341505.0
1983-84 3397---4532910.0
1984-85 31129 --- 8133910.9
Total 124364 ---2041022 8.2
Cammie Nonhoff
1,087 Fastest to 1,000 points
No. of Games
Date
1. 56 Traci Edwards 2/22/07
2. 68 Jaci Clark
1/14/82
3. 69 Umenia White 1/16/88
4. 73 Maria Viall
12/28/02
5. 77 Jessica Wilhite 1/26/02
6. 78 Daryl Schaffeld 2/27/99
7. 88 Marsha Housley 12/1/82
88 Jen Greger
1/2/97
9. 98 N. Drummond
2/4/06
Blocked 136 shots in her career, which was second-most in school history ...
posted two of top three shot block totals in school history, including top spot ...
led UWM in rebounding as a senior ... NAIA All-District 14 (1989).
112 Games/9.7 ppg (#1,000: Feb. 14, 1989)
Year
G FG3PT FT PtsPPG
1985-86 2859---401585.6
1986-87 29132 --- 2929310.1
1987-88 29128 0 4229810.3
1988-89 26144 0 5033813.0
Total 112473 01611087 9.7
73
No. of Games
Date
10. 100 Niki Flack
2/13/93
11. 102 Tracey Freund 2/16/91
12. 104 Rachel Mickelson 1/27/90
13. 104 Pam Bartnik
2/24/94
14. 107 Cammie Nonhof 2/14/89
15. 119 Darla Wack
2/22/85
Closest Active Player
Lindsay Laur 886 points 82 games
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Scoring Records
Points (Season) - 500-point scorers
639 Traci Edwards
615 Traci Edwards
586 Traci Edwards
552 Jen Greger
529 Maria Viall
507 Maria Viall
500 Traci Edwards
2007-08
2006-07
2008-09
1996-97
2003-04
2002-03
2005-06
Traci Edwards
Scoring Average (Season)
20.6 Traci Edwards
20.5 Traci Edwards
19.7 Jen Greger
18.2 Maria Viall
18.1 Maria Viall
2007-08
2006-07
1996-97
2003-04
2002-03
Double-Digit Scoring Games (Season)
32
Traci Edwards
2008-09
29
Traci Edwards
2007-08
29
Traci Edwards
2006-07
27
Traci Edwards
2005-06
27
Maria Viall
2003-04
20-point Games (Season)
16
Traci Edwards
16
Traci Edwards
14
Traci Edwards
14
Maria Viall
14
Jen Greger
2007-08
2006-07
2008-09
2003-04
1996-97
Double-Digit Scoring Streak
41
Traci Edwards
11/29/06-1/26/08
26
Traci Edwards
12/10-3/15/09
21
Pam Bartnik
12/30/93-3/10/94
16
Maria Viall
2/2-12/10/02
14
Maria Viall
2/8-12/5/04
14
Jen Greger
1/13-3/7/97
20-point scoring Streak
5
Traci Edwards
5
Traci Edwards
5
Traci Edwards
5
Maria Viall
4
Traci Edwards
2/16-3/6/08
3/1/07-11/9/08
1/20-2/10/07
11/22-12/2/04
2/11-2/18/06
Points (Career) - Division I 1,000 Club
2,340 Traci Edwards
1,867 Maria Viall
1,471 Jessica Wilhite
1,385 Jen Greger
1,310 Daryl Schaffeld
1,153 Nichole Drummond
1,054 Pam Bartnik
2005-09
2000-04
1999-03
1993-97
1996-00
2002-06
1990-94
Scoring Average (Career)
18.7 Traci Edwards
16.2 Maria Viall
13.1 Jen Greger
12.9 Jessica Wilhite
12.2 Daryl Schaffeld
2005-09
2000-04
1993-97
1999-03
1996-00
Double-Digit Scoring Games (Career)
118 Traci Edwards
98
Maria Viall
73
Jessica Wilhite
71
Daryl Schaffeld
63
Nichole Drummond
2005-09
2000-04
1999-03
1996-00
2002-06
20-point Games (Career)
56
Traci Edwards
41
Maria Viall
22
Jen Greger
16
Jessica Wilhite
14
Daryl Schaffeld
2005-09
2000-04
1993-97
1999-03
1996-00
All-Time Leading Scorers
1. Traci Edwards
Milwaukee Men & Women
2. Maria Viall (2000-04)
3. Jaci Clark (1979-83)
4. Clay Tucker (1999-03)
5. Larry Reed (1959-60/64-67)
2,340
1,867
1,830
1,788
1,693
Division I State of Wisconsin Men & Women
2. Jolene Anderson, Wisconsin
2,312
3. Alando Tucker, Wisconsin
2,217
4. Michael Finley, Wisconsin
2,147
5. Barb Franke, Wisconsin
1,994
Horizon League Women
2. Kailey Klein, Cleveland State
3. Julie VonDielingen, Butler
4. Chari Nordgaard, Green Bay
5. Nicole Soulis, Green Bay
2,140
2,018
1,964
1,921
Division I 30-Point Games
Player
Traci Edwards
Traci Edwards
Andrea Filipek
Jessica Wilhite
Jen Greger
Traci Edwards
Maria Viall
Traci Edwards
Jessica Wilhite
Traci Edwards
Jessica Wilhite
Maria Viall
Traci Edwards
Traci Edwards
Traci Edwards
Traci Edwards
Traci Edwards
Trina Rathke
Maria Viall
Date Opponent
2/21/08
@ Loyola
1/20/07
vs. Cleveland State
1/23/99 @ Green Bay
3/10/01 vs. Green Bay
2/22/97 @ Loyola
2/9/08
@ Youngstown State
1/12/02 @ Butler
2/19/09
vs. Loyola
1/20/01 @ Green Bay
2/10/07
vs. Green Bay
12/4/02 vs. Northern Illinois
11/22/03
vs. Ball State
1/29/09
vs. Valparaiso
12/2/08
@ Wisconsin
1/10/08
vs. Youngstown State
11/9/07
@ Chicago State
1/25/07
@ Wright State
1/15/98 @ Cleveland State
12/28/01
vs. St. Mary’s (CA)
74
FG3PTFT Pts
12-14
1-1
20-22
45
17-33
0-0
8-11
42
13-18
7-8
5-6
38
13-18 7-11
3-5
36
12-20
3-7
9-12
36
11-20
0-0
13-21
35
13-19
0-0
7-11
33
8-15
2-5
14-19
32
11-23 10-17
0-0
32
11-20
1-1
8-8
31
10-20 8-16
3-4
31
12-16
0-0
7-11
31
11-17
1-2
7-12
30
10-15
2-4
8-9
30
11-17
1-1
7-11
30
12-21
0-0
6-8
30
13-18
0-0
4-6
30
10-17
0-0
10-13
30
14-18
0-0
2-5
30
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Rebounding Records/500-Rebound Club
Rebounds (Game)
Traci Edwards 1/26/06
Traci Edwards 2/13/06
Maria Viall
2/1/03
Maria Viall
1/23/03
Teresa Teske
2/9/91
Traci Edwards 12/30/06
Off
10
6
6
10
9
5
Records
Def Total
12 22
15 21
15 21
11 21
12 21
15 20
Jaci Clark
Year
G RebRPG
1979-80 27 27310.1
1980-81 30 32510.8
1981-82 30 33411.4
1982-83 30 2949.8
Total 117 122610.5
Cammie Nonhof
Year
G RebRPG
1985-86 28 1103.9
1986-87 29 1776.1
1987-88 29 1705.9
1988-89 26 1887.2
Total 112 6455.8
Jill Gutzke
Year
G RebRPG
1992-93 21 401.9
1993-94 27 1525.6
1994-95 27 1525.6
1995-96 26 1967.5
Total 101 5405.3
Rebounds (Season)
315 Maria Viall
311 Traci Edwards
302 Traci Edwards
298 Traci Edwards
289 Maria Viall
2003-04
2005-06
2007-08
2008-09
2002-03
Traci Edwards
Year
G RebRPG
2005-06 31 31110.0
2006-07 30 2829.4
2007-08 31 3029.7
2008-09 33 2989.0
Total 12511939.5
Niki Flack
Year
G RebRPG
1989-90 25 1114.4
1990-91 27 1405.2
1991-92 27 1756.5
1992-93 27 2057.6
Total 106 6316.0
Rebounding Average (Season)
10.9 Maria Viall
10.3 Maria Viall
10.1 Erica Young
10.0 Traci Edwards
9.7 Traci Edwards
Rachel Mickelson
Year
G RebRPG
1986-87 29 802.8
1987-88 29 933.2
1988-89 29 1665.7
1989-90 26 1917.4
Total 113 5304.7
2003-04
2002-03
1993-94
2005-06
2007-08
Double-Digit Rebound Games (Season)
18
Traci Edwards
16
Traci Edwards
15
Maria Viall
14
Erica Young
14
Traci Edwards
Umenia White
Year
G RebRPG
1985-86 27 2157.9
1986-87 29 2478.5
1987-88 29 2829.7
1988-89 21 25212.0
Total 106 9969.4
Darla Wack
Year
G RebRPG
1981-82 30 1123.7
1982-83 30 1304.3
1983-84 33 2116.4
1984-85 31 1695.5
Total 124 6265.0
2007-08
2005-06
2003-04
1993-94
2008-09
Maria Viall
Year
G RebRPG
2000-01 30 1775.9
2001-02 28 1906.8
2002-03 28 28910.3
2003-04 29 31510.9
Total 115 9718.4
Molly O’Brien
Year
G RebRPG
2002-03 27 883.8
2003-04 26 1385.3
2004-05 28 1977.0
2005-06 31 1886.1
Total 112 6115.5
Erica Young
Year
G RebRPG
1990-91 22 1305.9
1991-92 28 1254.5
1992-93 27 2228.2
1993-94 27 27410.1
Total 104 7517.2
Trina Rathke
Year
G RebRPG
1994-95 27 1053.9
1995-96 26 1556.0
1996-97 28 1635.8
1997-98 27 1696.3
Total 112 5925.3
Marsha Housley
Year
G RebRPG
1979-80 27 1334.9
1980-81 30 2016.7
1981-82 30 1735.8
1982-83 30 1745.8
Total 117 6815.8
Kimberly Becker
Year
G RebRPG
2001-02 27 893.3
2002-03 28 1585.6
2003-04 29 1455.0
2004-05 28 1926.9
Total 112 5845.2
Teresa Teske
Year
G RebRPG
1988-89 26 863.3
1989-90 26 2318.9
1990-91 27 1605.9
1991-92 28 1926.9
Total 109 6696.1
Lisa Wszalek
Year
G RebRPG
1979-80 27 1636.0
1980-81 30 1545.1
1981-82 30 1314.4
1982-83 29 1033.5
Total 116 5514.8
Double-Digit Rebound Streak
5
Erica Young
4
Traci Edwards
4
Traci Edwards
4
Traci Edwards
Rebounds (Career)
1193 Traci Edwards
971 Maria Viall
751 Erica Young
611 Molly O’Brien
592 Trina Rathke
Rebounding Average (Career)
9.5 Traci Edwards
8.4 Maria Viall
7.2 Erica Young
6.4 Niki Flack
6.4 Teresa Teske
2/5-2/20/94
2/7-2/20/08
2/11-2/18/06
1/21-2/4/06
2005-09
2000-04
1990-94
2002-06
1994-98
2005-09
2000-04
1990-94
*1990-03
*1990-92
Double-Digit Rebound Games (Career)
61
Traci Edwards
2005-09
38
Maria Viall
2000-04
22
Erica Young
1990-94
15
Lindsay Laur2007-Pr.
75
Carol Busche
Year
G RebRPG
1981-82 23 994.3
1982-83 30 692.3
1983-84 24 1355.6
1984-85 30 2307.7
Total 107 5335.0
Apryl Rodman
Year
G RebRPG
1993-94 27 491.8
1994-95 27 1324.9
1995-96 26 1586.1
1996-97 28 1836.5
Total 112 5224.7
Maureen Pitrof
Year
G RebRPG
1982-83 30 2066.9
1983-84 33 3139.5
Total 63 5198.2
Lindsay Laur
Year
G RebRPG
2007-08 28 732.6
2008-09 33 1976.0
2009-10 31 2397.7
Total 92 5095.5
Stefanie Kaufmann
Year
G RebRPG
1998-99 27 1284.7
1999-00 28 1063.8
2000-01 30 1304.3
2001-02 28 1395.0
Total 113 5034.5
Records
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Field Goal Shooting Records
Field Goals Made (Game)
17
Traci Edwards
14
Maria Viall
13
Traci Edwards
13
Maria Viall
13
Jessica Wilhite
13
Andrea Filipek
1/20/07
12/28/01
1/25/07
1/12/02
3/10/01
1/23/99
Field Goals Attempted (Game)
33
Traci Edwards
23
Jessica Wilhite
23
Jen Greger
23
Niki Flack
22
Four times
Field Goal Pct.
.909 (10-11)
.857 (12-14)
.833 (10-12)
.833 (10-12)
.833 (10-12)
1/20/07
1/20/01
3/7/97
1/19/93
(Game) - Min. 10 Made
Nichole Drummond 2/11/06
Traci Edwards
2/21/08
Traci Edwards
2/14/09
Kimberly Becker
2/27/03
Maria Viall
11/29/02
Field Goals Made (Season)
218 Traci Edwards
204 Maria Viall
202 Traci Edwards
201 Traci Edwards
199 Maria Viall
2006-07
2002-03
2009-09
2007-08
2003-04
Field Goals Made (Career)
803 Traci Edwards
737 Maria Viall
492 Jessica Wilhite
455 Jen Greger
401 Nichole Drummond
2005-09
2000-04
1999-03
1993-97
2002-06
Field Goals Attempted (Season)
405 Jen Greger
401 Jessica Wilhite
383 Maria Viall
380 Traci Edwards
367 Traci Edwards
1996-97
2000-01
2003-04
2006-07
2008-09
Field Goals Attempted (Career)
1405 Traci Edwards
1359 Maria Viall
1301 Jessica Wilhite
1175 Jen Greger
1058 Daryl Schaffeld
2005-09
2000-04
1999-03
1993-97
1996-00
Field Goal Pct. (Season) - Min. 200 Att.
Field Goal Pct. (Career) - Min. 250 Att.
.599 (182-304) Traci Edwards
2005-06 .572 (803-1405) Traci Edwards
2005-09
.575 (191-332) Maria Viall
2001-02 .542 (737-1359) Maria Viall
2000-04
.574 (218-380) Traci Edwards
2006-07 .495 (324-645) Jill Gutzke
1992-96
.573 (204-356) Maria Viall
2002-03 .483 (257-532) Kelly Lubbers
1996-00
.568 (201-354) Traci Edwards
2007-08 .481 (221-459) Teresa Teske
1990-92
* Includes only years played at Division I level
Jen Greger
Daryl Schaffeld
3-Point Shooting Records
3-Point Field Goals Made (Game)
10
Jessica Wilhite
8
Jessica Wilhite
7
Jessica Wilhite
7
Andrea Filipek
7
Susan Chitko
3-Point FG Attempted (Game)
17
Jessica Wilhite
16
Jessica Wilhite
15
Susan Chitko
14
Jen Greger
13
Jessica Wilhite
13
Daryl Schaffeld
3-pt FG Pct. (Game) - Min. 5 Made
1.000 (5-5)
Daryl Schaffeld
1.000 (5-5)
Daryl Schaffeld
.875 (7-8)
Andrea Filipek
.857 (6-7)
Aubri Rote
.833 (5-6)
Aubrey Hampton
.833 (5-6)
Aubrey Hampton
.833 (5-6)
Jessica Wilhite
1/20/01
12/4/02
3/10/01
1/23/99
1/7/93
1/20/01
12/4/02
1/7/93
2/27/97
12/14/00
11/27/98
2/27/99
3/1/97
1/23/99
11/9/07
1/13/07
1/6/07
12/17/00
Jessica Wilhite
3-Point Field Goals Made (Season)
93
Jessica Wilhite
70
Jessica Wilhite
65
Jessica Wilhite
64
Daryl Schaffeld
59
Jen Greger
2000-01
2002-03
2001-02
1999-00
1996-97
3-Point Field Goals Made (Career)
277 Jessica Wilhite
224 Daryl Schaffeld
140 Teri Stoltenberg
125 Jen Greger
122 Aubrey Hampton
1999-03
1996-00
1997-01
1993-97
2003-07
3-Point FG Attempted (Season)
243 Jessica Wilhite
202 Jessica Wilhite
200 Jessica Wilhite
183 Daryl Schaffeld
151 Daryl Schaffeld
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
1999-00
1997-98
3-Point FG Attempted (Career)
777 Jessica Wilhite
600 Daryl Schaffeld
378 Teri Stoltenberg
372 Jen Greger
333 Aubrey Hampton
1999-03
1996-00
1997-01
1993-97
2003-07
3-pt FG Pct. (Season) - Min. 50 Att.
.441 (52-118) Tracey Freund
.440 (22-50) Aubri Rote
.438 (56-128) Aubrey Hampton
.429 (36-84) Maurika Hickman
.412 (21-51) Emily Markert
1990-91
2006-07
2006-07
2007-08
2005-06
3-Point FG Pct. (Career) - Min. 100 Att.
.441 (52-118) Tracey Freund
1990-91
.404 (82-203) Aubri Rote
2005-08
.398 (53-133) Traci Edwards
2005-09
.392 (67-171) Amy Wardle
1995-99
.373 (224-600) Daryl Schaffeld
1996-00
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Free Throw Shooting Records
Records
Free Throws Made (Game)
20
Traci Edwards
18
Corrin Von Wald
17
Trina Rathke
14
Traci Edwards
14
Traci Edwards
2/21/08
1/19/00
11/30/97
2/19/09
3/1/07
Free Throws Made (Season)
217 Traci Edwards
175 Traci Edwards
153 Traci Edwards
139 Trina Rathke
137 Jen Greger
2007-08
2006-07
2008-09
1997-98
1996-97
Free Throws Made (career)
681 Traci Edwards
390 Maria Viall
350 Jen Greger
315 Trina Rathke
300 Daryl Schaffeld
2005-09
2000-04
1993-97
1994-98
1996-00
Free Throws Attempted (Game)
23
Trina Rathke
22
Traci Edwards
21
Traci Edwards
19
Traci Edwards
18
Corrin Von Wald
11/30/97
2/21/08
2/9/08
2/19/09
1/19/00
Free Throws Attempted (Season)
276 Traci Edwards
218 Traci Edwards
218 Traci Edwards
195 Traci Edwards
192 Trina Rathke
2007-08
2006-07
2005-06
2008-09
1997-98
Free Throws Attempted (career)
907 Traci Edwards
550 Maria Viall
503 Jen Greger
495 Trina Rathke
400 Pam Bartnik
2005-09
2000-04
1993-97
1994-98
1990-94
Free Throw Pct. (Game) - Min. 10 Made
1.000 (18-18) Corrin Von Wald
1/19/00
1.000 (11-11) Traci Edwards
3/14/08
1.000 (11-11) Traci Edwards
1/19/08
1.000 (11-11) Corrin Von Wald
2/10/00
1.000 (10-10) Corrin Von Wald
12/10/99
1.000 (10-10) Nicole Luchsinger
12/30/00
1.000 (10-10) Erica Young
1/22/94
1.000 (10-10) Niki Flack
1/28/92
Free Throw Pct. (Season) - Min. 75 Att.
.865 (115-133) Corrin Von Wald
1999-00
.854 (82-96)
Lindsay Laur2009-10
.844 (108-128) Nicole Luchsinger
2000-01
.832 (94-113) Nicole Luchsinger
1999-00
.829 (121-146) Daryl Schaffeld
1997-98
Free Throw pct. (career) - Min. 200 Att.
.798 (210-263) Jessica Wilhite
1999-03
.789 (284-360) Nicole Luchsinger
1997-01
.787 (218-277) Corrin Von Wald
1998-00
.783 (300-383) Daryl Schaffeld
1996-00
.757 (271-378) Nichole Drummond 2002-06
Assists/Steals/Blocks Records
Assists (Game)
14
Pam Bartnik
13
Pam Bartnik
12
Pam Bartnik
11
Jody Crumble
11
Teri Stoltenberg
11
Jen Greger
Assists (Season)
153 Pam Bartnik
150 Jodie McClain
135 Pam Bartnik
129 Jen Greger
126 Pam Bartnik
1993-94
2009-10
1991-92
1994-95
1992-93
Assists (Career)
469 Pam Bartnik
434 Jen Greger
341 Teri Stoltenberg
322 Jodie McClain
307 Daryl Schaffeld
1990-94
1993-97
1997-01
2006-10
1996-00
Assist/Turnover Ratio (Game)
10 AST/0 TO
Markita Barnes
1/17/09
8 AST/0 TO
Ashley Imperiale1/30/10
8 AST/0 TO
Jodie McClain
2/19/09
7 AST/0 TO
Five Times
Assist/Turnover Ratio (Season)
2.105 (120/57) Holly Tamm
1.613 (100/62) Daryl Schaffeld
1.529 (78/51) Allison Klaas
1.522 (70/46) Allison Klaas
1.389 (100/72) Aubrey Hampton
2001-02
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2006-07
Assist/Turnover Ratio (Career)
1.526 (148/97) Allison Klaas
1.484 (187/126) Holly Tamm
1.214 (341/281) Teri Stoltenberg
1.150 (322/280) Jodie McClain
1.118 (133/119) Markita Barnes
2000-02
2000-02
1997-01
2006-10
2007-09
Steals (Game)
9
Pam Bartnik
9
Pam Bartnik
8
Daryl Schaffeld
8
Pam Bartnik
7
Eight Times
Steals (Season)
92
Pam Bartnik
86
Pam Bartnik
83
Laurie Krajnik
82
Molly O’Brien
80
Corrin Von Wald
1993-94
1992-93
1991-92
2004-05
1998-99
Steals (Career)
268 Pam Bartnik
240 Jen Greger
210 Laurie Krajnik (Division I Only)
208 Molly O’Brien
178 Jessica Wilhite
1990-94
1993-97
1989-93
2002-06
1999-03
2003-04
2005-06
2006-07
1993-94
2008-09
Blocks (Career)
167 Maria Viall
161 Traci Edwards
111 Trina Rathke
107 Erica Young
70
Apryl Rodman
2000-04
2005-09
1994-98
1990-94
1993-97
Blocks (Game)
7
Traci Edwards
6
Traci Edwards
6
Maria Viall
5
10 Times
1/17/94
1/5/93
12/2/91
3/9/07
1/10/98
1/9/95
2/3/94
1/5/93
2/8/97
12/11/92
2/7/09
1/20/07
11/22/02
Blocks (Season)
53
Maria Viall
49
Traci Edwards
47
Traci Edwards
47
Erica Young
45
Traci Edwards
77
Records
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Playing Time Records
Minutes Played (Game)
50
Daryl Schaffeld
47
Teri Stoltenberg
46
Nichole Drummond
46
Pam Bartnik
45
Traci Edwards
45
Daryl Schaffeld
2/6/97
1/19/00
11/25/05
2/10/94
2/9/08
1/18/97
Minutes Off The Bench (Game)
44
Meredith Onson
11/25/05
Minutes (Season)
1,114 Traci Edwards
1,054 Daryl Schaffeld
1,036 Molly O’Brien
1,031 Jodie McClain
994 Traci Edwards
2008-09
1996-97
2005-06
2009-10
2007-08
Minutes Per Game (Season)
37.6 Daryl Schaffeld
36.6 Jen Greger
35.4 Jen Greger
34.6 Daryl Schaffeld
34.1 Jessica Wilhite
1996-97
1994-95
1996-97
1997-98
2002-03
Games Played (Season)
33
Traci Edwards
2008-09
33
Lindsay Laur2008-09
33
Jodie McClain
2008-09
32
Turquoise McCain
2008-09
32
Markita Barnes
2008-09
Minutes Per Game (Career)
32.6 Daryl Schaffeld
32.3 Jen Greger
31.8 Traci Edwards
29.9 Jessica Wilhite
29.8 Laurie Krajnik (Division I Only)
Games Started (Season)
32
Traci Edwards
2008-09
31
Nichole Drummond
2005-06
30
Ashley Imperiale2009-10
30
Traci Edwards
2007-08
30
Traci Edwards
2005-06
30
Teri Stoltenberg
2000-01
Games Played (Career)
125 Traci Edwards
2005-09
115* Maria Viall
2000-04
114 Turquoise McCain
2005-09
114* Jessica Wilhite
1999-03
113* Stefanie Kaufmann
1998-02
* Played every team game of career
Minutes Played (Career)
3,970 Traci Edwards
3,513 Daryl Schaffeld
3,446 Jen Greger
3,410 Jessica Wilhite
3,179 Maria Viall
Games Started (Career)
120 Traci Edwards
108 Jessica Wilhite
102 Jen Greger
102 Daryl Schaffeld
99
Teri Stoltenberg
Molly O’Brien
2005-09
1996-00
1993-97
1999-03
2000-04
Jaci Clark
1996-00
1993-97
2005-09
1999-03
1989-93
2005-09
1999-03
1993-97
1996-00
1997-01
Teri Stoltenberg
Pre-Division I Records
Points (Season)
570 Maureen Pitrof
507 Jaci Clark
506 Umenia White
1983-84
1982-83
1986-87
Steals (Season)
117 Jeanne Look
115 Jeanne Look
99
Jeanne Look
Rebounds (Season)
334 Jaci Clark
313 Maureen Pitrof
294 Jaci Clark
1986-87
1987-88
1984-85
Field Goals Made (Career)
717 Jaci Clark
662 Umenia White
653 Marsha Housley
1979-83
1985-89
1979-83
1981-82
1983-84
1982-83
Blocks (Season)
55
Cammie Nonhof
50
Cammie Nonhof
31
Karen Schuchardt
1987-88
1988-89
1979-80
Assists (Career)
405 Jeanne Look
346 Tracey Fruend
316 Darla Wack
1984-88
1988-91
1981-85
Field goals Made (Season)
233 Maureen Pitrof
220 Carol Busche
214 Umenia White
1983-84
1984-85
1986-87
Points (Career)
1,830 Jaci Clark
1,597 Umenia White
1,491 Marsha Housley
1979-83
1985-89
1979-83
Steals (Career)
346 Jeanne Look
257 Deb Schulman
227 Jaci Clark
1984-88
1981-84
1979-83
Assists (Season)
152 Jeanne Look
150 Jeanne Look
135 Deb Schulman
1986-87
1987-88
1983-84
Rebounds (Career)
1,226 Jaci Clark
996 Umenia White
681 Marsha Housley
1979-83
1985-89
1979-83
Blocks (Career)
136 Cammie Nonhoff
68
Jaci Clark
60
Umenia White
1985-89
1979-83
1985-89
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Records
Freshman Records
Games
31
Sammy Theut
31
Traci Edwards
30
Maria Viall
29
Sami Tucker
29
Emily Markert
2009-10
2005-06
2000-01
2009-10
2005-06
Rebounds per game
10.0 Traci Edwards
5.9 Maria Viall
5.9 Erica Young
4.9 Corrin Von Wald
4.74 Stefanie Kaufmann
2005-06
2000-01
1990-91
1998-99
1998-99
Free Throws made
136 Traci Edwards
103 Corrin Von Wald
83
Daryl Schaffeld
78
Maria Viall
55
Erica Young
2005-06
1998-99
1996-97
2000-01
1990-91
Games Started
30
Traci Edwards
28
Daryl Schaffeld
27
Teri Stoltenberg
27
Jen Greger
25
Jessica Wilhite
2005-06
1996-97
1997-98
1993-94
1999-00
Field Goals Made
182 Traci Edwards
143 Maria Viall
99
Daryl Schaffeld
96
Jessica Wilhite
92
Corrin Von Wald
2005-06
2000-01
1996-97
1999-00
1998-99
Free Throw Percentage (Min. 50 att.)
.833 (50-60)
Jessica Wilhite
.808 (42-52)
Aubrey Hampton
.798 (83-104) Daryl Schaffeld
.797 (55-69)
Erica Young
.725 (37-51)
Sami Tucker
1999-00
2003-04
1996-97
1990-91
2009-10
Points
500 Traci Edwards
364 Maria Viall
338 Daryl Schaffeld
294 Corrin Von Wald
291 Jessica Wilhite
2005-06
2000-01
1996-97
1998-99
1999-00
Field Goal Percentage (Min. 100 att.)
.599 (182-304) Traci Edwards
.497 (143-288) Maria Viall
.458 (92-201) Corrin Von Wald
.442 (80-181) Sami Tucker
.441 (45-102) Molly O’Brien
2005-06
2000-01
1998-99
2009-10
2002-03
Assists
104 Teri Stoltenberg
96
Daryl Schaffeld
80
Traci Edwards
73
Jen Greger
70
Anne Witte
1997-98
1996-97
2005-06
1993-94
2002-03
Points Per Game
16.1 Traci Edwards
12.1 Maria Viall
12.1 Daryl Schaffeld
11.3 Corrin Von Wald
10.4 Jessica Wilhite
2005-06
2000-01
1996-97
1998-99
1999-00
3-Point Field Goals Made
57
Daryl Schaffeld
49
Jessica Wilhite
44
Kiley Johnson
41
Teri Stoltenberg
36
Maurika Hickman
1996-97
1999-00
2003-04
1997-98
2007-08
2005-06
2000-01
2009-10
1990-91
1998-99
3-Point Percentage (Min. 50 att.)
.429 (36-84)
Maurika Hickman
.412 (21-51)
Emily Markert
.401 (47-142) Daryl Schaffeld
.393 (22-56)
Malika Willoughby
.387 (41-106) Teri Stoltenberg
Rebounds
311 Traci Edwards
177 Maria Viall
137 Sami Tucker
130 Erica Young
128 Stefanie Kaufmann
Other Class Records
Games
Starts
Points
Points Per Game
Rebounds
Rebounds Per Game
Field Goals
Field Goal Pct.
3-Point Field Goals
3-Point Pct.
Free Throws
Free Throw Pct.
Assists
Steals
Blocks
Sophomore
Lindsay Laur, 33
Jessica Wilhite, 29 Traci Edwards, 615
Traci Edwards, 20.5
Traci Edwards, 282
Traci Edwards, 9.4
Traci Edwards, 218
Maria Viall, .575
Jessica Wilhite, 93
Megan Rogers, .404 Traci Edwards, 175
Corrin Von Wald, .865
Pam Bartnik, 135
Jen Greger, 66
Traci Edwards, 47
2007-08
2005-06
1996-97
2001-02
1997-98
Steals
80
70
53
39
Blocks
49
Traci Edwards
32
Maria Viall
25
Trina Rathke
16
Stacy Letarski
13
Katie Fournier
Junior
Jodie McClain, 33
Edwards/Imperiale, 30
Traci Edwards, 639
Traci Edwards, 20.6
Traci Edwards, 302
Maria Viall, 10.3
Maria Viall, 204
Maria Viall, .573
Jessica Wilhite, 65
Aubri Rote, .440
Traci Edwards, 217
Lindsay Laur, .854
Pam Bartnik, 126
Pam Bartnik, 86
Maria Viall, 53
79
Corrin Von Wald
Daryl Schaffeld
Jen Greger
Three Players
1998-99
1996-97
1993-94
2005-06
2000-01
1994-95
1993-94
2005-06
Senior
Traci Edwards, 33
Traci Edwards, 32
Traci Edwards, 586
Jen Greger, 19.7
Maria Viall, 315
Maria Viall, 10.9
Traci Edwards, 202
Traci Edwards, .550
Jessica Wilhite, 70
Tracey Freund, .441
Traci Edwards, 153
Nicole Luchsinger, .844
Pam Bartnik, 153
Pam Bartnik, 92
Erica Young, 47
Records
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Double-Double Records
Double-Doubles (Season)
16
Traci Edwards
15
Traci Edwards
14
Traci Edwards
14
Maria Viall
14
Erica Young
2007-08
2005-06
2008-09
2003-04
1993-94
Double-Doubles streak
5
Erica Young
4
Traci Edwards
3
Eight Times
2/5-2/20/94
2/11-2/18/06
* Includes only years played at Division I level
Double-Doubles (career)
58
Traci Edwards
2005-09
36
Maria Viall
2000-04
20
Erica Young
1990-94
14
Lindsay Laur2007-Pr.
10
Niki Flack
*1990-93
Double-Doubles
Triple-Doubles
• Jody Crumble (1)
3/9/07
13 pts 11 reb 11 ast
20-point/20-rebound Games
• Traci Edwards (2)
12/30/06
28 pts
20 reb
1/26/06
21 pts
22 reb
• Maria Viall (2)
2/1/03
27 pts
1/23/03
28 pts
21 reb
21 reb
Point/Assist
Double-Doubles
• Pam Bartnik (5)
2/3/94
19 pts
1/17/94
12 pts
12/30/93
18 pts
12/4/93
13 pts
1/5/93
14 pts
10 ast
14 ast
10 ast
10 ast
13 ast
• Jen Greger (1)
3/1/97
16 pts
10 ast
Point/Rebound
Double-Doubles
• Pam Bartnik (3)
2/24/94
20 pts
1/22/91
11 pts
10 reb
12 reb
2/20/94
10 pts
11 reb
• Kimberly Becker (6)
2/24/05
14 pts
2/19/05
11 pts
1/27/05
12 pts
1/8/05
16 pts
11/21/03
14 pts
1/18/03
18 pts
11 reb
10 reb
14 reb
10 reb
10 reb
11 reb
• Nichole Drummond (3)
1/17/05
16 pts
1/13/05
21 pts
2/12/03
10 pts
11 reb
13 reb
12 reb
• Traci Edwards (56)
3/13/09
24 pts
3/11/09
14 pts
2/28/09
15 pts
2/26/09
20 pts
2/19/09
32 pts
2/5/09
13 pts
1/31/09
16 pts
1/29/09
30 pts
1/10/09
23 pts
12/31/08
21 pts
12/20/08
20 pts
12/10/08
22 pts
12/2/08
30 pts
11/26/08
20 pts
3/12/08
3/6/08
2/23/08
2/16/08
2/14/08
2/9/08
1/23/08
1/19/08
1/10/08
1/5/08
12/31/07
12/28/07
12/13/07
12/4/07
12/1/07
11/28/07
11/9/07
3/9/07
3/3/07
2/17/07
2/10/07
2/1/07
1/25/07
1/20/07
12/28/06
12/7/06
11/20/06
11/17/06
11/13/06
3/2/06
11 reb
11 reb
12 reb
14 reb
14 reb
11 reb
12 reb
16 reb
10 reb
14 reb
10 reb
13 reb
10 reb
12 reb
26 pts
21 pts
20 pts
24 pts
19 pts
35 pts
16 pts
21 pts
30 pts
28 pts
17 pts
18 pts
16 pts
17 pts
13 pts
21 pts
30 pts
23 pts
28 pts
22 pts
31 pts
23 pts
30 pts
42 pts
18 pts
19 pts
10 pts
29 pts
16 pts
23 pts
11 reb
10 reb
14 reb
10 reb
10 reb
19 reb
18 reb
11 reb
12 reb
12 reb
10 reb
12 reb
10 reb
10 reb
14 reb
10 reb
14 reb
12 reb
10 reb
11 reb
16 reb
10 reb
12 reb
14 reb
10 reb
13 reb
12 reb
12 reb
11 reb
10 reb
2/25/06
2/23/06
2/13/06
2/4/06
1/28/06
1/14/06
1/12/06
1/5/06
12/31/05
12/14/05
12/11/05
11/25/05
11/20/05
28 pts
13 pts
12 pts
12 pts
13 pts
12 pts
21 pts
21 pts
24 pts
14 pts
16 pts
20 pts
11 pts
11 reb
10 reb
21 reb
10 reb
11 reb
14 reb
13 reb
11 reb
14 reb
10 reb
12 reb
12 reb
11 reb
• Niki Flack (10)
3/6/93
2/13/93
2/9/93
1/27/93
1/19/93
1/12/93
12/11/92
12/1/92
1/14/92
12/14/90
21 pts
21 pts
17 pts
24 pts
21 pts
15 pts
18 pts
15 pts
18 pts
22 pts
12 reb
14 reb
10 reb
10 reb
12 reb
11 reb
11 reb
11 reb
16 reb
11 reb
• Jen Greger (5)
2/13/97
25 pts
12/21/96
20 pts
1/30/96
15 pts
10 reb
10 reb
11 reb
Crumble Records Milwaukee’s
First Triple-Double
Jody Crumble tallied the first triple-double in school history March 9, 2007,
in a Horizon League Semifinal contest at #22 Green Bay. She finished with
13 points and career highs of 11 rebounds and 11 assists. She tallied seven
points, five rebounds and six assists in the second half, helping the Panthers
force overtime, after 4/6/3 in the opening frame. Her 10th assist came with
2:02 remaining in overtime. Points 10 and 11 were also key, giving Milwaukee a one-point lead on a lay-up midway through the second half. The game
was just the 12th game of her Panther career.
13 points
11 rebounds
80
11 assists
2010-11 Milwaukee Panthers Women’s Basketball Media Guide
Records
Pam Bartnik
1/10/96
1/6/96
• Jill Gutzke (4)
2/24/96
1/27/96
11/27/95
2/17/94
• Teri Huff (3)
2/26/05
11/22/03
1/2/03
20 pts
22 pts
13 pts
27 pts
15 pts
16 pts
19 pts
11 pts
10 pts
• Ashley Imperiale (1)
12/13/09
16 pts
• Janelle Jonason (1)
12/5/99
11 pts
12 reb
15 reb
11 reb
15 reb
13 reb
12 reb
10 reb
10 reb
10 reb
10 reb
11 reb
• Danielle Jorgenson (2)
2/27/10
10 pts
2/18/10
15 pts
19 reb
13 reb
• Jenilee Klomstad (1)
11/19/09
12 pts
10 reb
• Laurie Krajnik (3)
1/19/93
13 pts
1/16/92
14 pts
1/26/91
10 pts
10 reb
10 reb
11 reb
• Lindsay Laur (14)
3/4/10
21 pts
2/18/10
18 pts
2/6/10
17 pts
1/16/10
19 pts
1/7/10
18 pts
1/4/10
22 pts
11/29/09
12 pts
11/28/09
10 pts
11/13/09
19 pts
2/28/09
17 pts
1/31/09
11 pts
1/24/09
15 pts
10 reb
11 reb
14 reb
12 reb
14 reb
11 reb
11 reb
14 reb
13 reb
14 reb
10 reb
10 reb
1/17/09
12/22/08
Erica Young
10 pts
10 pts
11 reb
10 reb
• Kelly Lubbers (1)
12/29/98
16 pts
12 reb
• Nicole Luchsinger (1)
1/20/00
19 pts
1/14/95
14 reb
• Emily Markert (1)
11/25/06
11 pts
11 reb
• Turquoise McCain (2)
3/9/09
13 pts
12/20/07
12 pts
10 reb
10 reb
• Molly O’Brien (8)
3/6/06
10 pts
12/31/05
12 pts
12/18/05
10 pts
11/18/05
14 pts
2/17/05
10 pts
2/5/05
14 pts
1/22/05
11 pts
11/23/04
16 pts
10 reb
11 reb
11 reb
10 reb
13 reb
11 reb
10 reb
10 reb
• Trina Rathke (9)
1/15/98
30 pts
12/28/97
19 pts
12/7/97
20 pts
11/30/97
21 pts
12/30/96
25 pts
12/6/96
10 pts
1/20/96
13 pts
12/15/95
12 pts
2/21/95
11 pts
14 reb
11 reb
12 reb
10 reb
15 reb
12 reb
12 reb
16 reb
11 reb
• Apryl Rodman (8)
3/1/97
11 pts
2/6/97
20 pts
2/1/97
15 pts
1/13/97
12 pts
1/25/96
21 pts
11/27/95
12 pts
2/8/95
10 pts
11 reb
10 reb
12 reb
12 reb
10 reb
12 reb
10 reb
81
Maria Viall
14 pts
11 reb
• Daryl Schaffeld (1)
1/15/98
21 pts
12 reb
• Teresa Teske (6)
2/25/92
11 pts
2/8/92
15 pts
1/8/92
16 pts
1/4/92
16 pts
2/19/91
14 pts
1/31/91
15 pts
13 reb
12 reb
12 reb
16 reb
10 reb
11 reb
• Maria Viall (36)
3/7/04
14 pts
3/4/04
22 pts
2/23/04
24 pts
2/21/04
16 pts
2/19/04
23 pts
2/12/04
23 pts
1/26/04
17 pts
1/24/04
14 pts
1/15/04
11 pts
1/10/04
20 pts
12/6/03
14 pts
12/2/03
23 pts
11/25/03
23 pts
11/22/03
31 pts
3/6/03
23 pts
3/1/03
28 pts
2/15/03
23 pts
2/8/03
10 pts
1/29/03
12 pts
1/25/03
28 pts
12/30/02
22 pts
12/28/02
25 pts
12/7/02
26 pts
12/4/02
17 pts
2/21/02
23 pts
2/4/02
16 pts
1/26/02
20 pts
1/5/02
17 pts
1/3/02
22 pts
11/24/02
30 pts
3/1/01
25 pts
16 reb
19 reb
13 reb
13 reb
17 reb
18 reb
16 reb
15 reb
15 reb
13 reb
14 reb
10 reb
12 reb
13 reb
10 reb
17 reb
14 reb
11 reb
10 reb
13 reb
12 reb
15 reb
11 reb
10 reb
15 reb
10 reb
10 reb
12 reb
10 reb
12 reb
10 reb
1/27/01
12/14/00
12/8/00
10 pts
12 pts
15 pts
10 reb
12 reb
14 reb
• Amanda Viehauser (1)
3/6/10
16 pts
11 reb
• Corrin Von Wald (5)
3/9/00
17 pts
3/2/00
14 pts
2/26/00
10 pts
2/12/00
17 pts
1/16/99
21 pts
11 reb
11 reb
12 reb
11 reb
11 reb
• Jessica Wilhite (2)
2/12/03
15 pts
12/28/00
10 pts
11 reb
10 reb
• Jineen Williams (1)
12/2/08
16 pts
11 reb
• Erica Young (20)
3/10/94
11 pts
2/20/94
12 pts
2/17/94
18 pts
2/12/94
16 pts
2/10/94
17 pts
2/5/94
17 pts
1/22/94
24 pts
1/15/94
12 pts
1/13/94
17 pts
1/8/94
10 pts
12/23/93
17 pts
12/4/93
16 pts
11/27/93
15 pts
2/27/93
12 pts
2/22/93
15 pts
1/2/93
18 pts
12/15/92
13 pts
3/2/91
15 pts
1/22/91
18 pts
1/3/91
14 pts
17 reb
14 reb
17 reb
16 reb
10 reb
10 reb
14 reb
11 reb
10 reb
11 reb
10 reb
13 reb
17 reb
13 reb
12 reb
12 reb
10 reb
11 reb
10 reb
18 reb
Records
2010-11 Milwaukee Panthers Women’s Basketball Media Guide
Year
2009-10
2008-09
2007-08
2006-07
2005-06
2004-05
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
1982-83
1981-82
1980-81
1979-80
1978-79
Annual Team Leaders
Scoring
Lindsay Laur
Traci Edwards*
Traci Edwards*
Traci Edwards*
Traci Edwards
Nichole Drummond
Maria Viall*
Maria Viall
Maria Viall
Jessica Wilhite
Corrin Von Wald
Corrin Von Wald
Daryl Schaffeld
Jen Greger*
Jen Greger
Jen Greger
Pam Bartnik
Niki Flack
Niki Flack
Tracey Freund
Rachel Mickelson
Rachel Mickelson
Umenia White
Umenia White
Jan Wickman
Carol Busche
Maureen Pitrof
Jaci Clark
Jaci Clark
Jaci Clark
Jaci Clark
Betty Willis
Pts PPGRebounding
416
586
639
615
500
315
529
507
467
465
321
294
421
552
332
322
406
414
327
319
466
414
441
506
336
503
570
507
481
266
377
219
13.4
17.8
20.6
20.5
16.1
13.7
18.2
18.1
16.7
15.5
11.9
11.3
15.6
19.7
13.8
11.9
15.0
15.3
12.1
12.3
17.9
14.3
15.2
17.5
12.0
16.2
17.3
16.9
16.0
14.1
13.9
12.8
Lindsay Laur
Traci Edwards*
Traci Edwards*
Traci Edwards*
Traci Edwards*
Molly O’Brien
Maria Viall*
Maria Viall
Maria Viall
Maria Viall
Corrin Von Wald
Kelly Lubbers
Trina Rathke
Apryl Rodman
Jill Gutzke
Jill Gutzke
Erica Young
Erica Young
Teresa Teske
Teresa Teske
Teresa Teske
Cammie Nonhof
Umenia White
Umenia White
Umenia White
Carol Busche
Maureen Pitrof
Jaci Clark
Jaci Clark
Jaci Clark
Jaci Clark
Betty Willis
(*Led the Horizon League)
Reb RPGAssists
239
298
302
282
311
197
315
289
190
177
147
130
169
183
196
152
274
222
192
160
231
188
282
247
215
234
313
294
334
196
273
181
7.7
9.0
9.7
9.4
10.0
7.0
10.9
10.3
6.8
5.9
5.4
4.8
6.3
6.5
7.5
5.6
10.1
8.2
6.9
5.9
8.9
7.2
9.7
8.5
7.9
7.5
9.5
9.8
11.1
10.8
10.1
10.6
Jodie McClain
Markita Barnes
Jodie McClain
Aubrey Hampton
Meredith Onson
Aubrey Hampton
Molly O’Brien
Antoinette Gregory
Holly Tamm
Allison Klaas
Teri Stoltenberg
Teri Stoltenberg
Teri Stoltenberg
Jen Greger
Jen Greger
Jen Greger
Pam Bartnik
Pam Bartnik
Pam Bartnik
Anne Pieper
Tracey Freund
Tracey Freund
Jeanne Look
Jeanne Look
Julie Blazek
Darla Wack
Deb Schulman
Jaci Clark
Deb Schulman
Lois Leitner
Lois Leitner
Not Available
Ast APG
150
98
70
100
98
68
69
78
120
78
102
61
104
123
109
129
153
126
135
88
107
115
150
152
91
97
135
86
77
37
58
4.8
3.1
2.3
3.3
3.2
2.7
2.7
2.8
4.4
2.6
3.6
2.8
3.9
4.4
4.5
4.8
5.7
4.8
4.8
3.3
4.1
4.4
5.2
5.2
3.3
3.0
4.1
2.9
2.6
2.1
2.1
Yearly Team Statistics
Year GP FG-FGA Pct3FG-FGAPct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
2009-1031690-1669.413154-477.323351-492.713377-777115437.2476 457 604 75 163188560.8
2008-0933716-1727.415168-494.340445-625.712430-855128538.9518488696109223204562.0
2007-0831715-1665.429204-549.372448-637.703377-775115237.2501 452 609 60 217208267.2
2006-0731728-1691.431202-585.345403-557.724383-747113036.5476504587100180206166.5
2005-0631756-1693.447142-436.326429-641.669410-772118238.1466517604100225208367.2
2004-0528642-1588.404182-586.311317-444.714362-644100635.9413 366 558 76 273178363.7
2003-0429656-1620.405135-437.309377-552.683423-747117040.3445 414 605 69 252182462.9
2002-0328688-1569.438115-374.307386-534.723401-711111239.7456 432 613 97 237187767.0
2001-0228722-1697.425180-530.340373-526.709345-650 99535.5433 465 484 71 300199771.3
2000-0130692-1731.400179-525.341493-696.708402-664106635.5514 469 528 83 309205668.5
1999-0028664-1630.407168-475.354462-605.764360-664102436.6512 467 500 44 247195869.0
1998-9928606-1473.411141-390.362420-595.706368-610 97836.2599 381 545 41 242177365.7
1997-9827571-1307.437136-360.378493-675.730283-589 87232.3545 375 571 61 241177165.6
1996-9728631-1487.424132-349.378420-611.687334-694102836.7572 404 672 85 298181464.8
1995-9626612-1556.39362-243.255359-536.670387-667105440.5482418638 55 254164563.3
1994-9527518-1373.37753-197 .269305-468.652318-555 87332.3477356713 72 241139451.6
82
2010-11 Milwaukee Panthers Women’s Basketball Media Guide
(*Led the Horizon League)
Year
2009-10
2008-09
2007-08
2006-07
2005-06
2004-05
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
1982-83
1981-82
1980-81
1979-80
1978-79
Annual Team Leaders
Blocked Shots
Blk BPGSteals
Stl SPG3-Pointers
Jenilee Klomstad
27
1.5 Jodie McClain
38
1.2 Lindsay Laur
Traci Edwards
45
1.4 Jodie McClain
46
1.4 Lindsay Laur
Traci Edwards
20
0.7 Traci Edwards
42
1.4 Aubri Rote
Traci Edwards*
47
1.6 Traci Edwards
28
0.9 Aubrey Hampton
Traci Edwards*
49
1.6 Molly O’Brien
59
1.9 Nichole Drummond
Kimberly Becker
27
1.0 Molly O’Brien*
82
2.9 Hampton/O’Brien
Maria Viall
34
1.2 Molly O’Brien
43
1.7 Kiley Johnson
Maria Viall*
53
1.9
Anne Witte
39
1.4
Jessica Wilhite
Maria Viall*
44
1.6
Jessica Wilhite
59
2.1
Jessica Wilhite
Maria Viall
32
1.1
Jessica Wilhite
48
1.6
Jessica Wilhite
Janelle Jonason
15
0.7
Corrin Von Wald
65
2.4
Daryl Schaffeld
Jonason/Lubbers
12
0.4
Corrin Von Wald*
80
3.1
Daryl Schaffeld
Trina Rathke
30
1.1 Daryl Schaffeld
45
1.7 Daryl Schaffeld
Trina Rathke
28
1.0 Greger/Schaffeld
70
2.5 Jen Greger
Trina Rathke
28
1.1 Jen Greger
51
2.1 Jen Greger
Trina Rathke
25
0.9 Jen Greger
66
2.4 Jen Greger
Erica Young
47
1.7
Pam Bartnik
92
3.4
Carrie Vorpahl
Erica Young
35
1.3 Pam Bartnik
86
3.3 Susan Chitko
Teresa Teske
17
0.6 Laurie Krajnik
83
3.0 Laurie Krajnik
Kathy Kamrath
20
0.8 Laurie Krajnik
56
2.2 Tracey Freund
Traci Diener
18
0.7 Laurie Krajnik
52
2.0 Tracey Freund
Cammie Nonhoff
50
1.9 Julie Blazek
52
1.8 Tracey Freund
Cammie Nonhoff
55
1.9 Jeanne Look
115
4.0 Jeanne Look
Umenia White
200.7
Jeanne Look
1174.0
No Three-Point Line
Not Available Not Available No Three-Point Line
Darla Wack
170.5
Jeanne Look
943.0
No Three-Point Line
Ann Smith
19
0.6 Deb Schulman
91
2.8 No Three-Point Line
Jaci Clark
14
0.5 Marsha Housley
74
2.5 No Three-Point Line
Marsha Housley
14
0.5 Jaci Clark
74
2.5 No Three-Point Line
Jaci Clark
25
0.8 Marsha Housley
69
2.3 No Three-Point Line
Karen Schuchardt
31
1.1 Karen Schuchardt
79
2.9 No Three-Point Line
Not Available Not Available
No Three-Point Line
Records
FGM MPG
38
1.2
37
1.1
54
1.7
56
1.9
38
1.2
36
1.8
44
1.5
70
2.5
65
2.3
93
3.1
64
2.3
47
2.0
56
2.1
59
2.1
28
1.2
27
1.0
22
0.8
27
1.0
23
0.8
52
2.0
31
1.2
29
1.1
37
1.3
Yearly Team Statistics
Year GP FG-FGA Pct3FG-FGAPct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
1993-9427687-1642.41867-237.283425-611.696413-732114542.4518413736102290186669.1
1992-9327636-1577.40373-272.268430-598.719379-713109240.4442380559 92 267177565.7
1991-9228730-1648.44367-182.368391-615.636325-690114640.9490459636 84 322191868.5
1990-9127673-1705.39584-243.346358-655.658403-640115342.7465402646 82 289178866.2
1989-9026762-1769.43159-160.369294-449.655438-606113743.7429418526 62 208187772.2
1988-8929855-1966.43559-181.326322-504.639464-697130344.9460520556 99 260209172.1
1987-8829895-2048.43751-143.357333-527.632485-681137647.4508491585101424217475.0
1986-8729843-1847.456 — .000291-498.584432-579101134.9505442651 81 352197768.2
1985-86 28 776-1738.446 — .000 333-473 .704 N/A 108037.8 509 N/A N/A N/A N/A188567.3
1984-85 31 887-1879.472 — .000 385-561 .686 N/A 118838.3520391621 66 313215969.6
1983-84 33 869-2172.450 — .000 469-678 .690 N/A 146844.4630509690 73 317240772.9
1982-83 30 940-2010.470 — .000 388-588 .660 N/A 131143.7592478679 59 362226875.6
1981-82 30 767-1997.380 — .000 384-591 .650 N/A 125941.7562345664 54 356191863.9
1980-81 30 739-1791.413 — .000 316-542 .583 N/A 110536.8523273684 84 385179559.8
1979-80 27 661-1596.414 — .000 272-513 .530 N/A 104838.8461257579 91 301159759.1
Statistics prior to 1979-80 season not available
83
Records
Most Points
104 Northeastern Illinois
101 Cleveland State
102Detroit
100 Youngstown State
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Single-Game Team Records
Fewest Field Goals Made
10
Wright State
11
South Dakota State
11
Missouri-Kansas City
2/10/95
1/15/05
2/16/91
2/17/96
2/17/94
12/4/97
Field Goals Attempted
83
Northeastern Illinois
83UW-Parkside
81
Ball State
81
Northern Illinois
1/22/91
2/9/91
1/12/91
2/5/91
1/7/95
12/3/94
2/10/95
Fewest Field Goals Attempted
32
Green Bay
32
Green Bay
35
Green Bay
1/4/09
12/15/09
3/8/01
Field Goal Pct.
.643 (27-42)
Wright State
.615 (32-52)
Wright State
.614 (27-44)
South Carolina
Margin of Victory
54 (100-46)
Youngstown State
2/2/02
47 (104-57)
Northeastern Illinois 1/22/91
42 (90-48)
Central Michigan
12/17/00
Margin of Defeat
70 (104-34)
@ Duke
65 (117-52)
@ Northern Illinois
56 (101-45)
@ Miami (OH)
Most Points - Both Teams
200 (101-99)
Cleveland State
190 (96-94)
Valparaiso
187 (84-103)
Drake
Fewest Points
34
Green Bay
34Duke
35
Wright State
Fewest Points - Both Teams
83 (36-47)
Green Bay
89 (38-51)
Illinois State
92 (58-34)
Wright State
1/22/91
2/17/96
1/19/02
2/2/02
12/3/94
3/2/96
11/28/94
Most Points - One Half
59Illinois-Chicago
59Detroit
57Illinois-Chicago
3/1/07
1/19/02
12/30/06
Fewest Points - One Half
11
Illinois State
11xxx
xxxxx
12/15/09
xxx
xxx
Largest Halftime Lead
+33 (50-17)
Youngstown State
+29 (48-19)
Central Michigan
+25 (43-18)
@ Chicago State
2/2/02
12/17/00
12/31/01
Largest Halftime Deficit
-43 (13-56)
@ Vanderbilt
-37 (19-56)
@ Dayton
-32 (18-50)
Green Bay
Field Goals Made
39
Northeastern Illinois
38
St. Francis
37Valparaiso
12/10/02
12/4/09
1/7/95
1/22/91
1/31/91
2/17/94
Free Throw Pct. (Min. 10 made)
1.000 (26-26) Loyola
1.000 (12-12) La Salle
.957 (22-23)
Chicago State
Most Rebounds
63IPFW
60
Indiana State
60
Northeastern Illinois
1/24/09
12/23/06
3/2/91
2/12/04
12/2/95
1/22/91
Rebounding Margin
+33 Youngstown State
+31 SIU Edwardsville
+31 Green Bay
1/11/03
11/26/08
1/26/04
3/8/08
2/27/03
12/28/98
Assists
28
Central Michigan
28
Chicago State
27
Northeastern Illinois
12/17/00
1/25/00
1/22/91
Lowest Field Goal Percentage
.204 (10-49)
Wright State
.208 (11-53)
South Dakota State
.221 (15-68)
Iowa State
2/10/95
1/15/05
12/17/95
Steals
22Furman
20
Western Illinois
19
Three Times
11/28/98
12/14/91
3-pt Field Goals Made
15Detroit
14
Youngstown State
13
Central Michigan
13
Wright State
13
Chicago State
1/17/09
2/2/02
12/20/08
2/7/02
1/25/00
Blocks
11Marquette
9
Six Times
12/3/96
3-pt Field Goals Attempted
37
Wright State
32Detroit
30
Green Bay
30
Green Bay
30
Green Bay
1/24/98
1/7/95
1/4/09
2/7/02
1/17/09
1/20/01
3/9/07
1/13/07
3-pt Field Goal Pct. (min. 8 made)
.786 (11-14) Central Michigan
.667 (8-12) Loyola
.647 (11-17) Green Bay
12/17/00
2/24/00
1/23/99
Free Throws Made 
38Nebraska
37Valparaiso
35Furman
12/13/97
1/19/00
11/28/98
Free Throws Attempted
45Nebraska
44Valparaiso
44Loyola
44Navy
12/13/97
1/19/00
1/30/99
11/30/97
84
Turnovers
45
Green Bay
41Wisconsin
40
Eastern Illinois
40Evansville
1/7/94
12/10/91
1/8/94
12/4/93
Fewest Turnovers
8Loyola
9Loyola
9Vanderbilt
1/23/10
3/2/06
11/30/01
Fewest Turnovers – Both Teams
16
Loyola (8), UWM 8
1/23/10
19
Creighton (8), UWM 11
12/19/99
20
Youngstown State (9), UWM 11 2/7/09
Personal Fouls
31
Cleveland State
30
Green Bay
30Northwestern
2/13/99
1/23/99
1/1/99
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Records
Miscellaneous Single-Game Team Records
Largest Halftime Lead
Lead
Halftime Score
+33
Youngstown State
50-17
+29
Central Michigan
48-19
+25
@ Chicago State
43-18
+24
vs. Loyola
42-18
+23
Air Force
36-13
+23
Eastern Illinois
42-19
+23
Northeastern Illinois
53-30
+22
vs. Jackson State
43-21
+22
Northeastern Illinois
47-25
Final
100-46
90-48
71-50
80-49
65-53
80-58
104-57
79-52
80-54
Date
2/2/02
12/17/00
12/31/01
3/9/01
12/7/06
2/12/94
1/22/91
11/29/92
2/25/92
Largest Halftime Deficit
Deficit
-43
@ Vanderbilt
-37
@ Dayton
-32
Green Bay
-30
@ Miami (OH)
-30
@ Indiana State
-30
@ Northern Illinois
Final
51-98
52-86
34-85
45-101
53-83
64-112
Date
12/10/02
12/4/09
1/7/95
11/28/94
12/10/90
2/5/91
Halftime Score
13-56
19-56
18-50
18-48
25-55
22-52
Largest Halftime Deficit Overcome
Deficit
Halftime Score
-16UMKC
20-36
-14
@ SE Missouri State
19-33
-13
@ UIC
30-43
-11
vs. Navy
34-45
-8
Cleveland State
22-30
-8
@ Wright State
26-34
-8
@ Cleveland State
26-34
-8 Loyola
27-35
Final
Date
70-641/30/92
56-54
1/7/93
89-83
3/1/07
79-76
11/30/97
63-52
1/12/08
76-65
1/23/03
65-61
2/14/01
67-592/18/95
Largest Halftime Turnaround
Turnaround
Halftime Deficit
+28
SIU Edwardsville
-5 (34-39)
+22
UMKC
-16 (20-36)
+21
Bowling Green
-1 (28-29)
+19
Cleveland State
-8 (22-30)
+19
@ UIC
-13 (30-43)
+19
Loyola
-7 (32-39)
+19
@ Wright State
-8 (26-34)
+19
St. Mary’s (CA)
-3 (27-30)
Final
88-65
70-64
68-48
63-52
89-83
68-56
76-65
67-51
Turquoise McCain and the 2006-07 Panthers had six comeback wins, including
overcoming deficits of 18 (at UIC) and 19 (vs. Wright State) in a span of a week.
Largest Deficit Overcome
Deficit
-22
vs. Navy
-19
Wright State
-19
@ SE Missouri State
-18
@ UIC
-16
UMKC
Margin of Victory
MarginScore
54
Youngstown State
47
Northeastern Illinois
42
Central Michigan
34
Youngstown State
32
@ Butler
32
St. Francis (Ill.)
31Butler
31Detroit
31
vs. Loyola
Date
11/26/08
1/30/92
12/28/00
1/12/08
3/1/07
2/1/03
1/23/03
12/28/01
Margin of Defeat
MarginOpponent
70
@ Duke
65
@ Northern Illinois
56
@ Miami (OH)
51
Green Bay
50
@ Wisconsin
Score, Time
34-56, 16:54/2nd
4-23, 10:59/1st
32-51, 8:38/2nd
23-41, 3:25/1st
20-36, 0:05/1st
Opponent
100-46
104-57
90-48
73-39
79-47
95-63
70-39
102-71
80-49
Score
104-34
117-52
101-45
85-34
108-58
Comeback Wins by Season (Trailing at halftime)
2009-101 2002-034
2008-094 2001-022
2007-081 2000-015
2006-076 1999-003
2005-062 1998-992
2004-055 1997-982
2003-044 1996-974
Holly Tamm and
the 2001-02
Panthers posted
four of the largest
wins in school
history.
85
Final
79-76
83-79
56-54
89-83
70-64
Date
11/30/97
3/7/07
1/7/93
3/1/07
1/20/92
Date
2/2/02
1/22/91
12/17/00
3/6/10
1/12/02
1/31/91
1/23/02
1/19/02
3/9/01
Date
12/3/94
3/2/96
11/28/94
1/7/95
12/9/93
1995-963
1994-950
1993-941
1992-933
1991-924
1990-911
Records
Most Points
117 Northern Illinois
112 Northern Illinois
108Wisconsin
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Opponent Records
Fewest Field Goals Attempted
38
Green Bay
2/20/99
39
Iowa State
12/19/93
40
Wright State
2/19/93
Most Free Throws Made
33
Green Bay
2/20/99
32Butler
2/7/98
32
Cleveland State
2/3/94
Steals
27Michigan
27Michigan
26Detroit
Fewest Points
34
Wright State
3/8/01
39
Youngstown State 3/6/10
39Butler
1/23/02
Field Goal Pct.
.696 (39-56) LaSalle
.646 (51-79) N. Illinois
.645 (40-62) Duke
2/2/95
3/2/96
3/17/01
Most Free Throws Attempted
43
Cleveland State
2/3/94
40
Cleveland State
2/13/99
40
Green Bay
1/23/99
Most Points - One Half
67Wisconsin
60
Northern Illinois
59Duke
Lowest Field Goal Pct.
.194 (13-67) Youngstown St. 3/6/10
.224 (13-58) NE Illinois
2/13/93
.226 (14-62) Youngstown St.1/18/07
Free Throw Pct. (Min. 10 made)
1.00 (16-16) Green Bay 2/10/07
1.00 (15-15) Cleveland State 2/4/95
1.00 (10-10) Valparaiso
3/8/10
Blocks
12
Green Bay
12/11/92
11Detroit
2/1/07
10
Youngstown State 3/9/09
10
Oregon State
12/12/99
10Wisconsin
12/9/93
3-pt Field Goals Made
15Butler
14
Seattle University
14Valparaiso
14
Cleveland State
Most Rebounds
64
Northern Illinois
2/5/91
60Marquette
12/3/96
58
Oregon State
12/12/99
Field Goals Made
52
Northern Illinois
51
Northern Illinois
41Wisconsin
3/2/96
2/5/91
12/9/93
12/9/93
3/2/96
12/3/94
2/5/91
3/2/96
12/9/93
Fewest Field Goals Made
11
Wright State
3/8/01
12Butler
1/23/02
13
Youngstown State 3/6/10
13
Northeastern Illinois 2/13/93
Field Goals Attempted
92
Northern Illinois
86Valparaiso
85
Cleveland State
2/5/91
2/17/94
2/17/96
Opponent Individual Records
Points
Field Goals Made
Field Goals Attempted
Field Goal Pct.
3-point FG Made
3-point FG Attempted
3-point Pct.
Free Throws Made
Free Throws Attempted
Free Throw Pct.
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocks
Turnovers
40
19 25 1.000 (13-13)
7
16
16
1.000 (6-6)
1.000 (6-6)
13
13 17
1.000 (11-11)
21
13
11
7
10
2/22/07
11/29/09
3/12/08
2/17/96
Rebounding Margin
+34Marquette
+27 Wright State
+25Marquette
3-pt Field Goals Attempted
47
Cleveland State
2/17/96
37
Cleveland State
2/13/99
34Valparaiso
3/8/10
12/3/96
2/10/95
1/16/95
Assists
31
Northern Illinois
3/2/96
30
Indiana State
12/10/90
29Vanderbilt 12/10/02
3-pt Field Goal Pct. (Min. 8 made)
.632 (12-23) Green Bay 1/26/02
.600 (9-15) Valparaiso 1/29/09
.600 (9-15) Detroit
2/20/97
Charmonique Stallworth, Northern Illinois
Charmonique Stallworth, Northern Illinois
Charmonique Stallworth, Northern Illinois
Alexis Proffitt, Butler
Lynette Pestel, St. Louis
Lisa Pryor, Butler
Lucretia Gault, Toledo
Maria Kasza, Northern Michigan
LaShonda Grant, UIC
Angela Timmons, Creighton
Tiffany Bell, Buffalo
Tiffany Bell, Buffalo
Jill Jameson, Northern Iowa
Christy Greis, Evansville
Mariann Murtaugh, Loyola
Moira Connelly, Northwestern
Sissel Pierce, Oregon State
9 times
86
3/2/96
3/2/96
3/2/96
2/6/97
1/23/95
1/25/03
1/2/92
12/11/05
1/17/05
12/19/99
11/24/99
11/24/99
11/24/90
1/14/92
2/17/92
1/12/93
12/12/99
Turnovers
36
Iowa State
36Marquette
34Wisconsin
11/24/95
12/28/90
12/2/92
12/19/92
12/6/90
12/10/90
Fewest Turnovers
5UMKC
2/22/91
6
Green Bay
3/9/07
7Wisconsin 11/19/09
Personal Fouls
31
Youngstown State 2/9/08
31Valparaiso
1/19/00
30Loyola
1/30/99
30Nebraska
12/13/97
Opponent 30-Point Games
In Chonological Order, Most Recent First
31 Tiffany Webb, Wright State
2/27/03
30 Maren Matthias, New Hampshire 12/13/02
35 Chantel Anderson, Vanderbilt
11/30/01
31 Angela Timmons, Creighton
12/19/99
30 Chari Nordgaard, Green Bay
1/23/99
34 Amy Kieckbusch, Ball State
12/9/98
30 Alexis Proffitt, Butler
2/6/97
40 C. Stallworth, Northern Illinois
3/2/96
30 Angela Lockett, Northern Illinois
1/21/95
34 Lori Johnson, Cleveland State
2/3/94
30 Kris Maskala, Marquette
2/4/92
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Team Single-Season Records
Records
Games Played
332008-09
312009-10
312007-08
312006-07
312005-06
Points
20832005-06
20822007-08
20612006-07
20562000-01
20452008-09
Three Point Percentage
.3781996-97
.3781997-98
.3722007-08
.3681991-92
.3621998-99
Assists Per Game
16.72005-06
16.71999-00
16.41991-92
16.32006-07
16.11995-96
Wins
222005-06
202001-02
192000-01
17
2007-08, 2003-04, 1991-92
Points Per Game
71.32001-02
69.91999-00
69.11993-94
68.52000-01
68.51991-92
Free Throws
4932001-02
4931997-98
4621999-00
4482007-08
4452008-09
Losses
251994-95
221995-96
192009-10
182008-09
16
2006-07, 1998-99, 1990-91
Steals
3221991-92
3092000-01
3002001-02
2981996-97
2901993-94
Highest Scoring Margin
+9.82001-02
+4.42000-01
+3.22007-08
+2.71991-92
+2.41992-93
Free Throws Attempted
6962000-01
6751997-98
6412005-06
6372007-08
6252008-09
Field Goals
7562005-06
7301991-92
7282006-07
7222001-02
7162008-09
Free Throw Percentage
.7641999-00
.7301997-98
.7242006-07
.7232002-03
.7191992-93
Field Goals Attempted
17312000-01
17272008-09
17051990-91
16972001-02
16932005-06
Rebounds
12852008-09
11822005-06
11702003-04
11542009-10
11531990-91
2001-02
2005-06
2000-01
1991-92
2003-04
Field Goal Percentage
.4472005-06
.4431991-92
.4382002-03
.4371997-98
.4312006-07
Rebounds Per Game
42.71990-91
42.41993-94
40.91991-92
40.51995-96
40.41992-93
Home Winning Percentage
.900 (9-1)
1992-93
.846 (11-2)
2003-04
.846 (11-2)
2000-01
.833 (10-2)
1996-87
.813 (13-3)
2005-06, 1991-92
Three-Point Field Goals
2042007-08
2022006-07
1822004-05
1802001-02
1792000-01
Rebounding Margin
+8.72002-03
+7.32003-04
+6.02008-09
+6.02005-06
+5.22007-08
Road Winning Percentage
.786 (11-3)
2001-02
.643 (9-5)
2005-06
.571 (8-6)
2007-08
.500 (6-6)
1997-98
.462 (6-7)
1999-00
Three-Point FG Attempted
5862004-05
5852006-07
5492007-08
5302001-02
5252000-01
Assists
5172005-06
5042006-07
4882008-09
4692000-01
4671999-00
Most Overtime Games
41999-00
3
2008-09, 2007-08
2006-07, 2005-06, 1996-97
Consecutive Wins
12
1/28/06 thru 3/6/06
9
12/28/01 thru 1/23/02
9
2/10 thru 3/10/01
8
12/7/97 thru 1/10/98
7
1/29 thru 2/19/04
7
1/31 thru 2/21/02
Winning Percentage
.714 (20-8)
.710 (22-9)
.633 (19-11)
.607 (17-11)
.586 (17-12)
87
Steals Per Game
11.51991-92
10.72001-02
10.71993-94
10.71990-91
10.61996-97
Blocks
1092008-09
1021993-94
1002006-07
1002005-06
972002-03
Blocks Per Game
3.81993-94
3.52002-03
3.41992-93
3.32008-09
3.22006-07
Fewest Turnovers
4842001-02
5001999-00
5282000-01
5451998-99
5582004-05
Fewest Turnovers Per Game
17.32001-02
17.62000-01
17.91999-00
18.92006-07
19.5
2009-10, 2005-06
Records
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Home Record by Year
Individual Records
Year W LPct.
1971-72 1 1.500
1972-73 1 1.500
1973-74 2 2.500
1974-75 3 4.429
1975-76 4 3.571
1976-77 0 7.000
1977-78 1 7.143
1978-79 3 5.375
1979-80 6 2.750
1980-81 6 6.500
1981-82 7 4.636
1982-83 12 2.857
1983-84 8 1.889
1984-85 11 01.000
1985-86 7 4.636
1986-87 10 2.835
1987-88 12 01.000
1988-89 9 3.750
1989-90 9 3.750
1990-91 6 4.600
1991-92 13 3.813
1992-93 9 1.900
1993-94 8 6571
1994-95 2 8.200
1995-96 3 9.250
1996-97 10 2.835
1997-98 7 5.583
1998-99 6 5.545
1999-00 8 4.667
2000-01 11 2.846
2001-02 9 3.750
2002-03 8 5.615
2003-04 11 2.846
2004-05 7 5.583
2005-06 13 3.813
2006-07 8 5.615
2007-08 9 7.563
2008-09 7 7.500
2009-10 5 9.357
TOTAL 270152.640
Points
Field Goals Made
Field Goals Attempted
Field Goal Pct.
3-point FG Made
3-point FG Attempted
3-point Pct.
Free Throws Made
Free Throws Attempted
Free Throw Pct.
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocks
42
17 33 .846 (11-13)
8
16
16
1.000 (6-6)
18 18 1.000 (18-18)
21
21
21
14
10
10
7
Traci Edwards
Traci Edwards
Traci Edwards
Leslie Schock, Northwestern
Jessica Wilhite
Jessica Wilhite
Lucretia Gault, Toledo
Maria Kasza, Northern Michigan
Corrin Von Wald
Corrin Von Wald
Corrin Von Wald
Traci Edwards
Maria Viall
Teresa Teske
Pam Bartnik
Dominique Butler, Cleveland State
Leslie Pottinger, Northern Illinois
Traci Edwards
1/20/07
1/20/07
1/20/07
1/01/99
12/4/02
12/4/02
1/2/92
12/11/05
1/19/00
1/19/00
1/19/00
2/13/06
2/1/03
2/9/91
1/17/94
2/5/09
2/16/95
2/7/09
104
40
83
83
.696 (39-56)
15
15
37
.786 (11-14)
38
45
1.000 (16-16)
63
28
27
11
45
31
Milwaukee (vs. Northeastern Illinois)
Detroit (vs. Milwaukee)
DePaul (vs. Milwaukee)
Milwaukee (vs. Northeastern Illinois)
La Salle (vs. Milwaukee)
Milwaukee (vs. Detroit)
Butler (vs. Milwaukee)
Milwaukee (vs. Wright State)
Milwaukee (vs. Central Michigan)
Milwaukee (vs. Nebraska)
Milwaukee (vs. Nebraska)
Green Bay (vs. Milwaukee)
Milwaukee (vs. IPFW)
Milwaukee (vs. Central Michigan)
Michigan (vs. Milwaukee)
Detroit (vs. Milwaukee)
Milwaukee (vs. Green Bay)
Valparaiso (vs. Milwaukee)
1/22/91
2/21/96
11/30/05
1/22/91
2/2/95
1/17/09
2/22/07
2/7/02
12/17/00
12/13/97
12/13/97
2/10/07
2/12/04
12/17/00
11/24/95
2/1/07
1/7/95
1/19/00
Team Records
Points
Field Goals Made
Field Goals Attempted
Field Goal Pct.
3-point FG Made
3-point FG Attempted
3-point Pct.
Free Throws Made
Free Throws Attempted
Free Throw Pct.
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocks
Turnovers
Fouls
Home Attendance Records
4,137 Green Bay
3,689UIC
2,796 Green Bay
2,713 Green Bay
2,629 Green Bay
88
2/23/02 2,583 Wright State*
1/5/02 2,102Wisconsin
2/17/01 2,008Marquette
1/18/03 1,932Butler
2/20/99 1,912 Green Bay
* Game Played at U.S. Cellular Arena
1/15/09
1/16/01
12/1/99
2/12/00
2/10/07
Breland
SENIORS
Imperiale
Klomstad
Laur
Klawitter
Viehauser
JUNIORS
Schell
Lindfors
Melquist
Pfeffer
Rodriguez
FRESHMEN
SOPHOMORES
Chandler
Decorah
Ehlen
Theut
Tucker

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