UMD Women's Basketball 2015-16

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CONTENTS 2015 SEASON

Schedule 4 Season Preview 4 Romano Gymnasium 5 Quick Facts 5 Coach 6 Assistant Coaches & Support Staff 8

PLAYER BIOS Roster 0 Seniors 0 Juniors 0 Sophomores 0 First-Year Players 0

2014 SEASON

Final Statistics 0 Results 0 Category Leaders 0

NORTHERN SUN INTERCOLLEGIATE CONFERENCE 2014 All-NSIC Postseason Awards 0 Member Institutions 0 All-Time Standings 0 NSIC/Sanford Health Tournament 0

PROGRAM HISTORY Year-by-Year Results 0 Coaching Records 0 Against the Competition 0 UMD in the Postseason 0 Postseason Honors 0 All-Americans 0 Bulldogs & the NBA 0

RECORD BOOK Single Game Records 0 Single Season Records 0 Career Recoords & Category Leaders 0 All-Time Roster 0

EDITOR Joe Hansen DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Bob Nygaard

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There is little reason for UMD women’s basketball fans to look backward as head coach Mandy Pearson takes the reins of the Bulldogs for the first time during the 2015-16 campaign. Despite the All-Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference efforts of then-junior forward Taylor Meyer and Jessica Newman (‘15), UMD posted a sub-.500 record at 12-15 overall and 10-12 in conference play and exited the NSIC/Sanford Health Tournament in the first round as a fifth-seed in the North Division. Meyer, who led the Bulldogs in scoring at 17.5 points per game and rebounds at 8.7/game, hit double digits scoring in all but two conference games, surpassing 20 points in eight games. Meyer was originally voted the division’s Preseason Player of the Year, but will sit out the 2015-16 season, as she did the final outings for UMD a season ago, due to offseason surgery. Without each of their top three scorers from a season ago, the Bulldogs will have a much different look in 2015-16.

WHO’S BACK? Senior guard Taylor Dillinger returns after playing in 27 games including 22 starts for the Bulldogs last season. Her role has expanded in each season with UMD and averaged a career-high 4.7 points and 3.0 rebounds per game a season ago. Coach Pearson’s squad will lean heavily on her as the most experienced player on the court this year and the team’s only active senior. Junior center Allyson Harris, point guard Jenna Orr, and forward Kenzie Kane should all see their roles expand in the new year. Harris made eight starts a season ago, averaging 6.1 points per game, more than double what she had in her freshman campaign in about 20 minutes on the court per contest. Orr mostly spelled point guards Danielle Flood (‘15) and Alyssa Kerkhoff (‘15) a season ago, averaging just 4.9 minutes per game, but should see the court in a more expanded role in 2015-16. Kane saw her role expand and game improve throughout her second season at UMD. She led UMD in scoring in the team’s final victory of the season, dropping 13 points against the University of Mary and improved upon that with a career-high 14 in the regular season finale against Minot State University.

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Sophomore forward Anna Monke was named the Bulldogs’ “Player to Watch” in the NSIC Preseason Poll release earlier this month. Starting 22 games while playing in all 27 for UMD in her freshman season, she averaged 20.0 minutes per outing, dropping 4.0 points and 3.6 rebounds per game. Forwards Ayo Porte and Amanda Hunt also saw some time on the court a season ago, with Porte averaging about 10 mintues in 25 appearances.

WHO’S NEW? Outside of the obvious new faces on the bench in Coach Pearson and lead assistant Jenna Freudenberg, UMD welcomes a five-member freshman class which includes NCAA I University of North Dakota transfer Josie Buckley. Redshirting for the nicknameless team a season ago, the Rice Lake, Wisconsin-native will be eligible to play for the Bulldogs right away. In 2014 during her high school senior season, Buckley was voted the 15thbest senior in the state of Wisconsin. UMD adds one more forward in 5-foot11-inch Eden Prairie native Emma Boehm. She started four seasons for the Eagles and received All-Lake Conference honors her junior and senior seasons. The Bulldogs round out the guard position with three new players: Tori Finger of Manassa, Colorado; Samantha Kozlowski of New Berlin, Wisconsin; and Kiera Nelson of Maple Plain, Minnesota. The 5-foot-8-inch Fringer earned All-State honors as a junior and senior and led Centauri High School to a fourth-place finish at the state tournament in her junior season. Kozlowski earned an All-State Honorable Mention as a sophomore in leading New Berlin Eisenhower High School to a Wisconsin state tournament runner-up finish and then improved to a Second Teamer and First Teamer in subsequent seasons. Nelson, the final Minnesota native in the freshman class, started four seasons for Orono High School. She entered her senior season as a twotime All-Wright County Conference selection.

THE SCHEDULE UMD opens its season somewhat unofficially Saturday as the team will take on the University of WisconsinGreen Bay’s Green Bay Phoenix of

SCHEDULE OCTOBER

31 EX Green Bay

4pm

NOVEMBER 7 EX Bethel 14 Michigan Tech 21 Northern Michigan 22 Lake Superior State 28 * St. Cloud State

4pm 2pm 630pm 3pm 2pm

DECEMBER 4 * Minnesota Crookston 5 * Bemidji State 11 * Northern State 12 * MSU Moorhead 19 * St. Cloud State

6pm 4pm 6pm 4pm 2pm

JANUARY 2 * Concordia-St. Paul 2pm 3 * Minnesota State Mankato 1pm 9 * Bemidji State 2pm 10 * Minnesota Crookston 1pm 15 * Wayne State (Neb.) 6pm 16 * Augustana (S.D.) 4pm 22 * Minot State 6pm 23 * U-Mary 4pm 29 * Sioux Falls 6pm 30 * Southwest Minnesota State 4pm

FEBRUARY 5 * Upper Iowa 6 * Winona State 12 * MSU Moorhead 13 * Northern State 19 * U-Mary 20 * Minot State

6pm 4pm 6pm 4pm 6pm 4pm

*NSIC Match | Romano Gym | Regular season only. All game times listed in Central time.

NCAA Division I in exhibition play. After this weekend’s match-up, the Bulldogs will return home to open the Pearson era at Romano Gymnasium with the annual exhibition against her former NCAA Division III Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference rivals in Bethel University on Nov. 7. From there, the Bulldogs will set out on the road for the rest of their nonconference schedule: at Michigan Technological University on Nov. 14 and at the Soo Locks Lodge Classic Nov. 21-22 to take on Northern Michigan University and the hosts from Lake Superior State University. The lone repeat from a season ago is Tech, who edged UMD 59-58 in Duluth last November and finished the year ranked No. 15 in the nation according to the postseason WBCA/USA Today Sports NCAA II Top 25 Coaches Poll. The NSIC continues its Friday/ Saturday doubleheaders throughout the season, with exceptions on the weekends of Jan. 2-3 and 9-10 when

teams will meet on Saturday and Sunday to accomodate the New Year’s holiday. Wayne State (Neb.) College stood the test of the season as the lone NSIC squad ranked at the end of the year, coming in No. 18 in the final poll but ranked second according to league coaches in the Preseason Poll to Winona State University. UMD takes on the top dog in the conference poll Saturday, Feb. 6 in Winona, Minnesota. St. Cloud State University was chosen to lead the North Division, and the Bulldogs will knock out both meetings with their divisional rival in the season’s first half, hosting the Huskies in the conference opener on Saturday, Nov. 28 and and then traveling to St. Cloud on Saturday, Dec. 19. The 22game league schedule leads up to the16-team NSIC/Sanford Health postseason tournament which takes place Feb. 24-Mar. 1, 2015.


ROMANO GYMNASIUM For over half a century, the venerable Romano Gymnasium has been the home of University of Minnesota Duluth basketball. The UMD men have parlayed their home-court advantage into a .741 winning percentage and the Bulldog women have enjoyed even more success, winning at a .758 clip at the on-campus facility. Since the 1979-80 season, UMD has posted a sparkling 345-110 mark at home, winning at least 10 games on its own court in all but 15 seasons. The Bulldogs recorded 10 or more home victories in seven-straight seasons from 1984-85 through 1990-91 and set a school record with 15 home victories in 1988-89, a season during which UMD made its second straight national tournament appearance. In addition, the Bulldogs have turned in just one losing record at Romano Gymnasium in the last 30 seasons. The Bulldogs are also a perfect 20-0 all-time in postseason games at Romano Gymnasium, a record that included a 16-0 mark in NAIA District play in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Now a member of the NCAA and one of the nation’s premier circuits, the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference, UMD continues to bring the country’s top Division II teams to campus. Romano Gym can hold up to 2,759 spectators since undergoing an extensive $2 million face lift following the 1986-87 season. The facility was named in honor of the late Ralph Romano, UMD’s Director of Intercollegiate Athletics from 1969 to 1983.

QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY INFORMATION

Name University of Minnesota Duluth Founded 1895 Enrollment 11,800 Chancellor Dr. Lendley C. Black Athletic Director Josh Berlo Faculty Athletic Rep. Dr. Stephen Castleberry Nickname Bulldogs Colors Maroon and Gold National Affiliation NCAA Division II Conference Northern Sun Intercollegiate NSIC Members Augustana (S.D.) College, Bemidji State University, Concordia University-St. Paul, University of Mary, University of Minnesota-Crookston, University of Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota State University Mankato, Minnesota State University-Moorhead, Minot State University, Northern State University, University of Sioux Falls, Southwest Minnesota State University, St. Cloud State University, Upper Iowa University, Wayne State College, Winona State University Home Arena Romano Gymnasium (2,759)

BASKETBALL STAFF

Head Coach Mandy Pearson (first) Alma Mater Concordia College Moorhead Phone 218-726-6265 Email mpears@d.umn.edu Assistant Coach Jenna Freudenberg Phone (218) 726-7707 Email jfreuden@d.umn.edu Athletic Trainer: Charla Buxbaum

LAST SEASON 2014-15 Overall Record 12-15 2014-15 NSIC 10-12 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 10/4 Starters Returning/Lost 3/2

UMD AT ROMANO GYM YEAR W-L PCT. 1979-80 10-2 .833 1980-81 10-2 .833 1981-82 4-4 .500 1982-83 11-3 .786 1983-84 7-4 .636 1984-85 10-4 .714 1985-86 10-1 .909 1986-87 10-4 .714 1987-88 10-2 .833 1988-89 15-2 .882 1989-90 12-1 .923 1990-91 14-1 .933 1991-92 8-4 .667 1992-93 11-3 .786 1993-94 13-3 .813 1994-95 11-1 .917 1995-96 10-1 .909 1996-97 11-2 .846 1997-98 9-2 .818 1998-99 7-4 .636 1999-00 12-0 1.000 2000-01 9-4 .692 2001-02 11-2 .846 2002-03 12-1 .923 2003-04 11-3 .786 2004-05 7-4 .636 2005-06 9-4 .692 2006-07 8-3 .727 2007-08 2-9 .181 2008-09 7-5 .583 2009-10 11-3 .786 2010-11 10-3 .769 2011-12 9-4 .692 2012-13 9-4 .692 2013-14 8-4 .777 2014-15 7-6 .538 OVERALL 345-110 .758

HISTORY

All-Time Record 719-396 (.644) NCAA Division II Tour. Appearances 9

(1994-95, 1995-96, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2000-01, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2009-10, 2011-12)

All-Time NCAA Tour. Record 7-10 NAIA National Tour. Appearances 8 (1987-1994) All-Time NAIA Tour. Record 23-8 NSIC Championships 11

SPORTS INFORMATION

Basketball Contact Joe Hansen Phone (218) 726-8514 Email jshansen@d.umn.edu

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@MandyPearson_

Mandy Pearson

The University of Minnesota Duluth officially announced in August 2015 the selection of former Saint Mary’s University head coach Mandy Pearson to lead the next generation of UMD Bulldog women’s basketball. “I’m really excited to be joining the UMD family and the Bulldog athletic department,” Coach Pearson said. “I’ve been really pleased with the administration during this process and how everyone has treated me so far. The people have been awesome, and I’m ready to embark on this journey and bring championships back to the University of Minnesota Duluth.” Pearson proved her ability to turn a program around while leading the NCAA Division III Cardinals since the 2007 season, providing stability to a program that posted a 7-18 record during the 200607 season and needed its third coach in as many seasons before she stepped into the role. Saint Mary’s quickly moved up the ranks in the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference under her guidance, securing its first playoff bid since 2005 during the 2011-12 campaign. A year later, the Cardinals posted a 22-5 record, second-best in program history, advanced to the MIAC Tournament semifinals, and earned a victory over UMD’s Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference rival Winona State University. Pearson was named the MIAC Coach of the Year for the first time in 2012-13, repeating that feat a year later, and also earned the SMU Staff Recogntion Award following that season. Her last two years with the Cardinals, Pearson’s squads posted a 42-13 combined record including a 24-4 mark--best in program history--in 2013-14. The team found itself ranked in the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association/USA Today Sports NCAA III Top 25 Coaches’ Poll and d3hoops.com polls for the first time ever, as high as no. 12 in 2013-14 and in the top-25 from d3hoops. com in 2014-15. In her nine seasons as the SMU bench boss, Pearson produced one d3hoops.com All-American selection in Courtney Euerle (an honorable mention in 2013-14), who also

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earned MIAC Player of the Year honors and was the only player from the entire conference to earn All-America recognition that season. Pearson also produced two All-NCAA III West Region Team members, nine All-MIAC award selections, seven all-conference honorable mentions, four All-MIAC Defensive Team selections, and four MIAC All-First Year Team picks. Before joining Saint Mary’s, Pearson served as an assistant with NCAA III Hamline University during the 2005-07 seasons after wrapping up a four-year playing career at another MIAC school, Concordia College of Moorhead. Pearson earned three All-MIAC selections during her playing career and was named a First Team All-American during her senior season in 2004-05. She was the first Cobber to achieve 1,000 points and 500 assists in her career. She also played softball for Concordia-Moorhead, earning All-MIAC citation on the diamond as well in her senior campaign. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in psychology from Concordia with minors in sociology, health and coaching. While coaching at Saint Mary’s, she earned her Master of Arts degree in human development in 2013. “Mandy Pearson is an exceptional addition to the UMD Athletics head coaching staff,” said athletic director Josh Berlo. “She is a strong leader, has an incredible work ethic, and comes to UMD after an unprecedented run of success during her final three years at Saint Mary’s. We are confident she will quickly elevate Bulldog women’s basketball back to higher levels of competitive achievement.” Over the last five years, Pearson has spoken at several camps and clinics, including the Minnesota State High School League Association Clinic in 2011. She also polished her own coaching acumen at the Nike Championship Basketball Clinic, the University of Wisconsin Green Bay, Northern State University, and Final Four Coaching Clinics.


Jenna Freudenberg UMD head coach Mandy Pearson has added her former Saint Mary’s University associate head coach Jenna Freudenberg to her Bulldog coaching staff as her lead assistant beginning the 2014-15 season. Freudenberg joins UMD after a sixyear stint with the Cardinals, joining Pearson in her third year (200910) and quickly ascending to the title of lead assistant and, during 2014-15, associate head coach. @JennaFreud “I am extremely excited that Jenna has decided to become a part of the Bulldog family,” said Pearson. “She is a phenomenal person to work with and will bring a great deal of energy and knowledge to our women’s basketball program.” Freudenberg, who shares an alma mater with Pearson having played her collegiate basketball at Concordia College of Moorhead, also got her Master’s of Arts in human development from Saint Mary’s in 2013. As an athlete, she earned Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) MVP honors, a Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) AllAmerican Honorable Mention, and participated in a pair of NCAA tournaments while with the Cobbers.

ASSISTANT COACH, FIRST SEASON

“Jenna is one of the hardest workers I have been around and is very excited to be a part of our community. The young women in our program will gravitate towards her leadership as she will spend a great deal of time helping them to improve on and off the basketball court in any way that she can! I couldn’t be happier about the announcement of Jenna becoming a part of the UMD coaching staff,” added Pearson. Freudenberg also comes with a strong academic profile as an eight-semester Dean’s List selection at ConcordiaMoorhead, three Academic All-MIAC selections, and an ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District 5 Team choice as the team looks to continue the academic success it has seen off the court. While with Pearson at Saint Mary’s, Freudenberg was responsible for video analysis, scouting reports, practice plans, the defensive game, as well as strength and conditioning workouts. The past five seasons, she served as the team’s recruiting coordinator to bring six All-MIAC selections, an All-MIAC MVP, and one d3hoops. com All-West Region performer. She also set up the team’s camps, helped assemble fundraising opportunities, and aided in organizing volunteer activities for the team. She also worked as Saint Mary’s director of intramural athletics from 2009-15 after spending a year as the assistant director. This past year, she attended the MIAC Female Women’s Administrator Mentor Program as well as the Minnesota State High School League, Nike Championship, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Northern State University, and Lasallian Coaches’ clinics.

SPORTS PERFORMANCE STAFF

CHARLA BUXBAUM Athletic Trainer

DR. XAN CORVILLE Team Surgeon

DR. SAM HOKIE Team Surgeon

DR. JUSTIN CUMMINS Team Surgeon

DR. BEN NELSON Team Physician

DR. JAY BUTCHER Team Physician

DR. ANN SUDOH Team Physician

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THE

2015 BULDOGS 0 AYO PORTE

Sophomore Forward • 5-11 Brooklyn Park, Minn.

21 KENZIE KANE

4 ALLYSON HARRIS Junior Center • 6-2 Northfield, Minn.

12 JENNA ORR Junior Guard • 5-6 Rice Lake, Wis.

Freshman Forward • 6-0 Rice Lake, Wis.

22 JOSIE BUCKLEY

23 SAMANTHA KOZLOWSKI Freshman Guard • 5-9 New Berlin, Wis.

Sophomore Forward • 6-0 Fergus Falls, Minn.

Sophomore Forward • 6-0 Grafton, Wis.

33 EMMA BOEHM

34 TAYLOR DILLINGER

42 TAYLOR MEYER

MANDY PEARSON

JENNA FREUDENBERG

Senior Guard • 5-8 Houghton, Mich.

Senior Forward • 6-0 Farmington, Minn.

24 ANNA MONKE

14 TORI FRINGER

Freshman Guard • 5-8 Manassa, Colo.

Junior Forward • 5-10 Grand Rapids, Minn.

Freshman Guard • 5-11 Eden Prairie, Minn.

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3 KIERA NELSON

Freshman Guard • 5-11 Maple Plain, Minn.

Head Coach First Season

32 AMANDA HUNT

Assistant Coach First Season


taylor dillinger

SENIOR GUARD • 5-8 • HOUGHTON, MICHIGAN • HOUGHTON H.S. SEASON GP-GS MINS FG-ATT 2012-13 24-0 8.7 8-27 2013-14 26-5 14.8 34-97 2014-15 27-22 18.3 31-103 TOTAL 77-27 14.1 73-227

FG% 3FG-ATT 29.6 0-6 35.1 4-13 30.1 6-20 32.2 10-39

3FG% FT-ATT FT% REB 0.0 6-10 60.0 23 30.8 46-67 68.7 55 30.0 60-72 83.3 81 25.6 112-149 75.2 159

AVG AST TO BLK 1.0 13 16 1 2.1 21 25 2 3.0 39 31 4 2.1 73 72 7

STL PTS AVG. 9 22 0.9 22 118 4.5 30 128 4.7 61 268 3.5

Bulldog Career 2014-15 (JUNIOR) Played in 27 games including 22 starts for the Bulldogs • averaged a career-high 4.7 points and 3.0 rebounds per game • matched her career-high with 12 points at MSU-Moorhead on Feb. 13 • fell one rebound shy of a double-double with 10 points and nine boards against MSU-Moorhead at Romano Gym on Dec. 13 while also grabbing career highs of six steals and five assists against the Dragons • selected to the NSIC All-Academic Team and received 2015-16 NSIC Butch Raymond Scholarship. 2013-14 (SOPHOMORE) Appeared in 26 games including five starts for UMD • came out of the gate strong with nine points against Pittsburg State on Nov. 16 • swiped a career-high five steals at St. Cloud State on Nov. 30 • scored ten points against No. 22 Northern State on Jan. 25 • posted career highs of 12 points and six rebounds at MSU-Moorhead on Feb. 8 • set new career-highs in scoring (4.5 PPG), shooting average (35.1 percent), rebounds, and steals • selected to All-NSIC Academic team. 2012-13 (FRESHMAN) Played in 24 games during her first go-around with the Bulldogs • earned her career-high in scoring on her first night out with UMD, dropping six points against Central Oklahoma on Nov. 10 • pulled down a career-high three rebounds with a pair of assists and three points at Saint Mary’s on Nov. 11 • threw down three times against Wis.-Superior on Nov. 20 • finished with a .600 free-throw percentage on her freshman campaign.

BEFORE UMD A 2012 graduate of Houghton (Mich.) High School • played four years as a Gremlin under Coach Julie Filpus, starting three years as a guard • named team MVP as a junior, earning first-team All-West Pac Conference and second-team All-Upper Peninsula selections • took down team MVP honors for a second straight season her senior year, landing first team all-conference acclaim, a first team all-state selection and being named to the All-Upper Penninsula Dream Team • led the Gremlins in several categories across the box score (scoring, assists and steals) • finished her final prep campaign as one of the top 25 free throw shooters in Michigan. PERSONAL Born Taylor Dillinger on Feb. 22, 1994 in Houghton, Michigan • is the daughter of Ken and Robin Dillinger • has one brother (Cody) and two sisters (Sydney and Madison) • majoring in biology at UMD.

career highs POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS

12 - multiple occasions 9 vs. MSU-Moorhead - Dec. 13, 2014 5 vs. MSU-Moorhead - Dec. 13, 2014

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taylor meyer

SENIOR FORWARD • 6-0 • FARMINGTON, MINNESOTA • FARMINGTON H.S. SEASON GP-GS MINS FG-ATT FG% 3FG-ATT 2012-13 27-14 18.1 41-101 40.6 5-16 2013-14 27-12 19.8 90-195 46.2 5-17 2014-15 24-24 31.0 146-341 42.8 18-50 TOTAL 78-50 22.7 277-637 43.5 28-83

3FG% FT-ATT FT% REB AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG. 31.3 25-40 62.5 108 4.0 15 45 11 21 112 4.1 29.4 57-72 79.2 119 4.4 18 42 6 24 242 9.0 36.0 109-135 80.7 209 8.7 24 60 10 35 419 17.5 33.7 191-247 77.3 436 5.6 57 147 27 80 773 9.9

Bulldog Career 2014-15 (JUNIOR) Started 24 games for the Bulldogs • All-NSIC First Team selection • three times selected NSIC Player of the Week (Dec. 8, Dec. 22, Jan. 12) • scored 34 points on 11-of-18 shooting while adding a season-high four steals at Northwest Missouri on Nov. 22 • improved on that career-high with 37 points and 14 rebounds against Bemidji State on Jan. 9 • grabbed a career-high 19 rebounds at Bemidji State on Nov. 6 before one-upping that with 20 boards at Sioux Falls on Jan. 30 • grabbed eight doubledoubles on the season • shot 13-of-15 from the charity stripe while scoring 24 points and grabbing three steals against Augustana (S.D.) on Jan. 17 • selected to NSIC All-Academic Team. 2013-14 (SOPHOMORE) Appeared in all 27 games including 12 starts while building off a stellar freshman campaign • notched a new career high with 22 points at Bemidji State on Dec. 7 • posted a season-high of nine rebounds at Concordia-St. Paul on Jan. 3 • hit double-digit scoring in back-to-back games at MSUMoorhead and Upper Iowa on Feb. 8 and 14 • scored 18 points to go with seven rebounds in the regular season finale against Minnesota-Crookston on Feb. 22 • led the Bulldogs with 14 points in the NSIC/U.S. Bank Tournament opener at Concordia-St. Paul on Feb. 26 • established new career-best averages in scoring (9.0 PPG) and shooting percentage (46.2 percent). 2012-13 (FRESHMAN) Started 14 games while appearing in all 27 games during her first season with UMD • posted her career-high of 12 points in just her fourth game at UMD while also hauling in eight boards • pulled down 14 rebounds against Minot State on Jan. 4 • just missed a double-double with 10 points and nine rebounds against U-Mary on Jan. 5 • blocked a pair of shots in 17 minutes of action against Bemidji State on Dec. 8 • averaged 4.1 points and 4.0 rebounds per game.

BEFORE UMD A 2012 graduate of Farmington High School, where she started each of the past four seasons • served as the team’s captain in each of her final two prep campaigns • scored her 1,000th career point as a junior • earned All-Missota Conference honors four successive times to close out her high school career • saw time at both the guard and forward positions and led the Tigers in points, steals and rebounds her final two seasons • named team MVP in her final year on the prep circuit. PERSONAL Born Taylor Jo Meyer on Jan. 19, 1994 in Fargo, North Dakota • is the daughter of Mark and Penny Meyer • has three siblings (Tanner, Kristen and Preston) • majoring in biology at UMD.

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career highs POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS

37 vs. Bemidji State - Jan. 9, 2015 20 at Sioux Falls - Jan. 30, 2015 3 - multiple occasions

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allyson harris

JUNIOR CENTER • 6-2 • NORTHFIELD, MINNESOTA • NORTHFIELD H.S. SEASON GP-GS MINS FG-ATT FG% 3FG-ATT 2013-14 27-3 7.7 21-50 42.0 0-2 2014-15 27-8 20.9 60-135 44.4 3-4 TOTAL 54-11 14.3 81-185 43.8 3-6

3FG% FT-ATT FT% REB AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG. 0.0 8-12 66.7 40 1.5 2 18 8 4 50 1.9 75.0 41-62 66.1 107 4.0 9 42 12 12 164 6.1 50.0 49-74 66.2 147 2.7 11 60 20 16 214 4.0

Bulldog Career 2014-15 (SOPHOMORE) Started eight games while appearing in all 27 for UMD, averaging 20.9 minutes per outing • scored a career-best 6.1 points and 4.0 rebounds per game • netted a career-high 14 points against Wisconsin-Superior on Nov. 18 • produced a double-double in the NSIC Tournament against Augustana (S.D.) with 11 points and a season-best 10 rebounds • knocked back two blocks at MSU-Moorhead on Feb. 13 • scored 13 points with five boards against Minnesota-Crookston on Jan. 10 • selected to the NSIC All-Academic Team. 2013-14 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in 27 games as a back-up center in her first go-around at UMD, including three starts • had three blocks in her first 15 minutes of collegiate play, including two against Wisconsin Superior on Nov. 19 • posted a double-double in her first career start with 10 points and 12 rebounds, including 11 on the defensive end, against Minot State on Dec. 14 • tied her career high with 10 points a week later in another start against St. Cloud State on Dec. 21 • shot 42.0 percent from the floor, while averaging 1.5 rebounds.

BEFORE UMD A 2013 graduate of Northfield High School • three-year starter for coach Tony Mathisen and the Raiders • Received all-Missota conference honors in each of her final three seasons • named team MVP and team captain in her senior season • broke the school record for blocks in her junior season • fourth leading scorer in Northfield history with 1000+ career points • two-time allconference selection in track & field as a discuss thrower • threeyear starter in tennis. PERSONAL Born Allyson May Harris on Sept. 15, 1994 in Northfield, Minnesota • Daughter of Mark and DeEtte Harris • has two brothers, Alex and Luke • participated in RALIE leader program • enjoys the outdoors, animals, and movies • plans to major in Biology with a possible Spanish minor at UMD.

career highs POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS

14 vs. Wisconsin-Superior - Nov. 18, 2014 12 vs. Minot State - Dec. 14, 2013 3 - multiple occasions

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jenna orr

JUNIOR GUARD • 5-6 • RICE LAKE, WISCONSIN • RICE LAKE H.S. SEASON GP-GS MINS 2013-14 22-0 6.2 2014-15 25-0 4.9 TOTAL 47-0 5.5

FG-ATT 7-16 7-24 14-40

FG% 3FG-ATT 43.8 0-2 29.2 1-4 35.0 1-6

Bulldog Career 2014-15 (SOPHOMORE) Appeared in 25 games for UMD, averaging 4.9 minutes off the bench as a reserve point guard • matched her career-high on two occasions with four points against Pittsburg State on Nov. 21 and against Winona State on Feb. 7 • added a season-high two assists at minot State on Jan. 23 • selected to NSIC All-Academic Team. 2013-14 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in 22 games off the bench for the Bulldogs • scored four points against Wisconsin-Superior on Nov. 19, and again at St. Cloud State on Nov. 30 • hauled in a seasonhigh three rebounds at Minnesota-Crookston on Dec. 6, 2013 • dropped two assists on three different occasions • had a careerhigh two steals against Southwest Minnesota State on Jan. 11 • finished the year with a +1.4 assist/turnover ratio.

BEFORE UMD Graduated from Rice Lake High School in 2013 • a four-year starter as point guard for coach Gary Larson and the Warriors • four-time All-Big Rivers Conference selection • four-time All-Area selection • Big Rivers Conference Player of the Year in her junior season • all-time leading scorer for Rice Lake • a three-time all-conference selection in volleyball as an outside hitter • two-time All-Wisconsin selection as a middle infielder while also receiving all-conference and all-area honors three times in softball. PERSONAL Born Jenna Rochelle Orr on Dec. 9, 1994 in Elgin, Illinois • daughter of Kevin and Kelly Orr • oldest of six siblings: McKenzie, Alexis, Tyler, Zach, and Morgan • FBLA Vice President at Rice Lake • participated in student council and National Honor Society • St. Joseph’s Youth Core team member • plans to major in Exercise Science at UMD.

career highs POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS

4 - multiple occasions 3 at Minnesota-Crookston - Dec. 6, 2013 2 - multiple occasions

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3FG% FT-ATT FT% REB AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG. 0.0 2-2 100 9 0.4 10 7 1 4 16 0.7 25.0 6-8 75.0 12 0.5 7 14 0 4 21 0.8 16.7 8-10 80.0 21 0.4 17 21 1 8 37 0.8


kenzie kane

JUNIOR FORWRD • 5-10 • GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA • GRAND RAPIDS H.S. SEASON GP-GS MINS FG-ATT FG% 3FG-ATT 3FG% FT-ATT FT% REB AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG. 2013-14 24-0 7.9 22-62 35.5 11-30 36.7 28-36 77.8 21 0.9 7 12 0 7 83 3.5 2014-15 26-0 12.3 32-103 31.1 22-69 31.9 29-33 87.9 38 1.5 10 36 6 12 115 4.4 TOTAL 50-0 10.2 54-165 32.7 33-99 33.3 57-69 82.6 59 1.2 17 48 6 19 198 4.0

Bulldog Career 2014-15 (SOPHOMORE) Appeared in 26 games off the bench for UMD, averaging 12.3 minutes per game • scored 4.4 points and 1.5 rebounds per game, both careerhighs • netted a career-high 14 points vs. Minot State on Feb. 21 in the regular season finale • scored 13 points against U-Mary a day earlier on Feb. 20 • scored 12 points in just 17 minutes against Bemidji State on Dec. 6. 2013-14 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in 24 games off the bench for the Bulldogs • posted her best games down the stretch, emerging as the scorer that the Bulldogs saw coming out of high school • scored a collegiate career-high 12 points in the NSIC/U.S. Bank Tournament opener at Concordia-St. Paul on Feb. 26 • hauled in a season-high six rebounds against Bemidji State on Feb. 21 • ended the regular season with nine points against MinnesotaCrookston on Feb. 22 • notched 10 points at MSU-Moorhead on Feb. 8 • averaged 3.5 points per game while shooting 35.5 percent, including 36.7 percent from beyond the arc.

BEFORE UMD A 2013 graduate from Grand Rapids High School • four-year starter for coach Dave LaCoe and the Thunderhawks • team captain in her senior season • top scorer in each of her last three seasons • team’s leading blocker in her senior season • tops in assists and steals in her junior and senior seasons • a five-year letter-winner in tennis while posting the best record on the team. PERSONAL Born Kenzie Teresa Kane on Sept. 25, 1994 in Bemidji, Minnesota • daughter of Rich and Teresa Kane • has two siblings, Joshua and Taylor • a member of Captains Council at Grand Rapids • enjoys beach volleyball, the beach, and the outdoors • grandfather Robert Tok played hockey at UMD • aunt Jackie Bischoff played basketball and tennis for the Bulldogs • uncle Grant Bischoff played hockey for the University of Minnesota • plans to major in Marketing with a Communications minor at UMD.

career highs POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS

14 vs. Minot State - Feb. 21, 2015 6 vs. Bemidji State - Feb. 21, 2014 1 - multiple occasions

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SOPHOMORE FORWARD • 5-11 • BROOKLYN PARK, MINNESOTA • OSSEO SENIOR H.S. SEASON GP-GS MINS FG-ATT FG% 3FG-ATT 3FG% FT-ATT FT% REB AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG. 2014-15 25-0 9.5 14-33 42.4 0-0 -- 9-14 64.3 55 2.2 7 12 9 8 37 1.5 TOTAL 25-0 9.5 14-33 42.4 0-0 -- 9-14 64.3 55 2.2 7 12 9 8 37 1.5

Bulldog Career 2014-15 (FRESHMAN) Played in 25 games for UMD, averaging 9.5 minutes off the bench • put together her season-best game vs Pittsburg State on Nov. 21 with highs of 10 points and nine rebounds • scored four points and grabbed four rebounds against Wayne State on Jan. 16 • grabbed seven rebounds against Minot State on Feb. 21 • grabbed three steals in the NSIC/Sanford Health Tournament against Augustana (S.D.) on Feb. 25.

BEFORE UMD A 2014 graduate of Osseo Senior High School • played four years for coach John Rieser and the Orioles • an All-Northwestern Suburban Conference selection as a junior • helped lead the Orioles to backto-back State Tournament appearances in 2011-12 and 2012-13 • served as a senior captain in 2013-14 • finished as the team’s top rebounder as a junior • also started four years as a midfielder/ forward in soccer and participated in track & field • part of an Osseo school record for 4x400 relay team. PERSONAL Born Ayo Leah Porte on April 28, 1996 in Minnesota • first name is pronounced “EYE-yo” • daughter of Crystal and Velmer Porte • one of four Porte siblings (Omar, Mina, Iman) • honored with “Spotlight on Scholarship” for keeping a 3.0 or higher GPA in each of her four years at Osseo High School • member of Junior and Senior Leadership Teams , Action for Reaction, and Green Club • Homecoming Queen in her senior year • served as a Student Ambassador and WEB Leader • plans to major in psychology at UMD.

career highs POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS

10 vs. Pittsburg State - Nov. 21, 2014 9 vs. Pittsburg State - Nov. 21, 2014 1 - multiple occasions

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anna monke

SOPHOMORE FORWARD • 6-0 • FERGUS FALLS, MINNESOTA • FERGUS FALLS H.S. SEASON GP-GS MINS FG-ATT FG% 3FG-ATT 3FG% FT-ATT FT% REB AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG. 2014-15 27-22 20.0 44-123 35.8 4-21 19.0 17-32 53.1 96 3.6 24 42 19 11 109 4.0 TOTAL 27-22 20.0 44-123 35.8 4-21 19.0 17-32 53.1 96 3.6 24 42 19 11 109 4.0

Bulldog Career 2014-15 (FRESHMAN) Played in all 27 games while starting the final 22 of the year for UMD, averaging 20.0 minutes per appearance • scored a season-high eight points in her collegiate debut against Michigan Tech on Nov. 15, grabbing four rebounds • matched that mark at MinnesotaCrookston on Dec 5 while also adding a season-high 11 rebounds for UMD • knocked back four blocks while adding three assists, both season highs, against U-Mary on Feb. 21.

BEFORE UMD A 2014 graduate of Fergus Falls High School • started five years for coach Brad Strand and the Otters • selected an All-Minnesota State Honorable Mention in her junior season • earned All-Central Lakes Conference honors in each of her final three seasons • also played four years of volleyball as a middle hitter, earning all-conference honors in her junior and senior seasons. PERSONAL Born Anna Elizabeth Monke on Jan. 16, 1996 in Faribault, Minnesota • daughter of Beth and Dean Monke • has two siblings, Mariah and Matthew • sister Mariah plays basketball for NCAA I Green Bay Phoenix • served on student council and participated in choir in high school • member of Church Youth Group and Young Life • plans to major in biology at UMD and with a minor in psychology.

career highs 8 - multiple occasions 11 at Minnesota-Crookston - Dec. 5, 2014 3 vs. Minot State - Feb. 21, 2015

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SOPHOMORE FORWARD • 6-0 • GRAFTON, WISCONSIN • GRAFTON H.S. SEASON GP-GS MINS FG-ATT FG% 3FG-ATT 3FG% FT-ATT FT% REB AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG. 2014-15 13-0 3.3 5-22 22.7 4-17 23.5 2-2 100 6 0.5 1 2 0 0 16 1.2 TOTAL 13-0 3.3 5-22 22.7 4-17 23.5 2-2 100 6 0.5 1 2 0 0 16 1.2

Bulldog Career 2014-15 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in 13 games off the bench for UMD, averaging 3.3 minutes per appearance • dropped a threepoint bucket, her first collegiate points, at Bemidji State on Nov. 16 • grabbed two rebounds in her collegiate debut against Pittsburg State on Nov. 21.

BEFORE UMD A 2014 graduate of Grafton High School • started four years for coach Steve Reinhardt and the Black Hawks • received AllNorth Shore Conference honors in her sophomore, junior, and senior seasons • served as team captain in her junior and senior campaigns and was named team MVP • led the team in scoring and rebounds as a junior • also received all-conference honors as an outside hitter in volleyball and a pitcher in softball • was named Conference Player of the Year as a junior pitcher. PERSONAL Born Amanda Rose Hunt on Nov. 26, 1995 in Waukesha, Wisconsin • daughter of Kris and Ken Hunt • has one sister, Katie • served in National Honor Society as a junior and senior, and participated in Blackhawk Leadership Team as a senior • undecided on a major but plans to minor in Spanish at UMD.

career highs POINTS 4 vs. Wayne State (Neb.) - Jan. 16, 2015 REBOUNDS 1 (multiple occasions) ASSISTS --

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kiera nelson

FRESHMAN GUARD • 5-6 • MAPLE PLAIN, MINNESOTA • ORONO H.S.

BEFORE UMD A 2015 graduate of Orono High School • started four years for coach Ellen Wiese and the Spartans • served as a captain during her junior and senior seasons • led her team in scoring as a sophomore and freshman • earned All-Wright County Conference honors during her junior and sophomore seasons • also participated in lacrosse, earning all-conference honors and in volleyball as an outside hitter.

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tori fringer

FRESHMAN GUARD • 5-8 • MANASSA, COLORADO • CENTAURI H.S.

BEFORE UMD A 2014 graduate of Centauri (Colo.) High School • spent four seasons including three starting for the Falcons and head coach Dave Forster • earned All-State and All-Inter Mountain League conference honors as a junior and senior • led Centauri to a fourth-place finish in the Colorado state tournament as a junior • earned all-league honors as a sophomore • also played three seasons of volleyball as a middle blocker and tossed discus for four seasons in track, qualifying for state in her junior and senior seasons and earning the Conference Field Events Athlete of the Year selection as a senior. PERSONAL Born Victoria Sue Fringer on May 31, 1996 in Manassa, Colorado • daughter of Paige and Denny Fringer • oldest of three siblings (Veronica and Casey) • participated in National Honor Society, Student Council, FCCLA, SADD, and Rotary Club while at Centauri • plans to major in biochemistry at UMD.

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josie buckley

FRESHMAN FORWARD• 6-0 • RICE LAKE, WISCONSIN • UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA

Buckley will sit out of game action, receiving a medical redshirt in 2015-16 and debut in the Bulldog line-up next season.

BEFORE UMD Spent a season training as a redshirt player with NCAA I the University of North Dakota before transferring to UMD • a 2014 graduate of Rice Lake High School • started four years for coach Gary Larson and the Warriors • twice voted to the All-Big Rivers Conference while also receiving All-Northwest Wisconsin honors as a junior • voted the 15th-best senior in the Top 50 Seniors of Wisconsin • served as captain her senior year • finished both her sophomore and juniors seasons as the top rebounder in the conference • also competed at an all-conference level in volleyball as an outside hitter and middle blocker and in track & field. PERSONAL Born Jocelyn Jeanette Buckley on March 8, 1996 in St. Paul, Minnesota • daughter of Angie and J.K. Buckley • one of four siblings (Emma, Parker, and Peyton) • participated in National Honor Society, Future Business Leaders of America and three-times earned the 4.0 GPA Award while at Rice Lake • plans to major in psychology at UMD.

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FRESHMAN GUARD • 5-9 • NEW BERLIN, WISCONSIN • NEW BERLIN EISENHOWER H.S.

BEFORE UMD A 2015 graduate of New Berlin Eisenhower High School • started three of four years player for coach Gary Schmidt and the Lions • served as captain as a senior, earning All-State, All-Woodland Conference , and All-Suburban First Team selections while making a pair of All-Star teams including the Rising Star Team • received a second team All-Wisconsin nod as a junior as well as a second-team All-Woodland Conference • led the Lions to a state runner-up finish as a sophomore and regional championships as a junior and senior • also a state qualifier in swimming as a junior & senior and participated in track & field as a freshman. PERSONAL Born Samantha Marie Kozlowski in Milwaukee, Wisconsin • daughter of Judith and Daniel Kozlowski • has a pair of sisters, Jennifer and Brittany • participated in student union and DECA while at New Berlin • plans to major in education.

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FRESHMAN FORWARD• 5-11 • EDEN PRAIRIE, MINNESOTA • EDEN PRAIRIE H.S.

BEFORE UMD A 2015 graduate of Eden Prairie High School • started four years for coach Chris Carr and the Eagles • received All-Lake Conference honors in her junior season, leading Eden Prairie to the Class 4A State Tournament and a third place finish • received a second all-conference selection as a senior • also participated in track & field for two seasons running mid-distance. PERSONAL Born Emma Lynn Boehm on June 3, 1997 in St. Louis Park, Minnesota • daughter of Eva and John Boehm • has one sister, Abigail • participated in swing dance club, spanish club, and Eden Priarie Big Sister program while in high school • plans to major in chemistry at UMD.

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Allison olley

SOPHOMORE FORWARD• 6-2 • RACINE, WISCONSIN • ST. CATHERINE’S H.S.

Olley is in her redshirt sophomore season on the Bulldog volleyball team as a middle blocker.

BEFORE UMD A 2013 graduate of St. Catherine’s High School • spent two years starting at middle blocker for St. Catherine’s H.S., earning all-conference and all-county first team nods and all-state honorable mention her final goaround • was a standout three-sport athlete for the Angels in volleyball, basketball and softball, earning the school’s Student Athlete of the Year award • lettered three times in basketball, claimed an all-state selection in the 2012-13 school year and was a three-time all-conference pick • dominated the mound, pitching her way to an all-Metro Classic Conference selection and all-county honorable mention all four seasons • also participated in the WBCA All-Star Game (basketball) • Named to the Academic All-Conference and All-State teams in all three sports. PERSONAL Born Allison Jane Olley on April 3 1995 in Woodbury, Minn. • daughter of Christopher and Jane Olley • has three younger siblings (Luke, Jackson and Katherine) • mother (Jane) played collegiate basketball at the University of St. Thomas.

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2014-15 season GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS OVERALL 12-15 • NSIC 10-12 • HOME 7-6 • ROAD 5-8 • NEUTRAL 0-1 DATE OPPONENT RESULT LOCATION ATTENDANCE Nov. 8 X Bethel W 67-62 Romano Gym 643 Nov. 12 X Wisconsin L 60-80 Madison, Wis. 2,943 Nov. 15 Michigan Tech L 58-59 Romano Gym 456 Nov. 18 Wisconsin-Superior W 73-63 Romano Gym 678 Nov. 21 Pittsburg State L 50-81 Maryville, Mo. 153 Nov. 22 Northwest Missouri State W 68-58 Maryville, Mo. 281 Nov. 29 * St. Cloud State L 6-81 St. Cloud, Minn. 1,238 Dec. 5 * Minnesota-Crookston W 71-67 Crookston, Minn. 431 Dec. 6 * Bemidji State W 88-67 Bemidji, Minn. 240 Dec. 12 * Northern State L 46-62 Romano Gym 266 Dec. 13 * MSU-Moorhead L 69-78 Romano Gym 611 Dec. 20 * St. Cloud State W 75-74 Romano Gym 442 Jan. 2 * Concordia-St. Paul L 70-75 St. Paul, Minn. 349 Jan. 3 * Minnesota State Mankato L 57-76 Mankato, Minn. 387 Jan. 9 * Bemidji State W 78-65 Romano Gym 365 Jan. 10 * Minnesota-Crookston W 72-67 Romano Gym 378 Jan. 16 * Wayne State (Neb.) L 53-91 Romano Gym 312 Jan. 17 * Augustana (S.D.) W 73-68 Romano Gym 414 Jan. 23 * Minot State W 72-60 Minot, N.D. 976 Jan. 24 * U-Mary L 72-83 Bismarck, N.D. 1,012 Jan. 30 * Sioux Falls W 70-65 Sioux Falls, S.D. 631 Jan. 31 * Southwest Minnesota State L 68-71 Marshall, Minn. 1,653 Feb. 6 * Upper Iowa W 74-62 Romano Gym 450 Feb. 7 * Winona State L 47-67 Romano Gym 511 Feb. 13 * MSU-Moorhead L 59-68 Moorhead, Minn. 1,395 Feb. 14 * Northern State L 59-79 Aberdeen, S.D. 3,766 Feb. 20 * U-Mary W 73-40 Romano Gym 410 Feb. 21 * Minot State L 56-77 Romano Gym 632 Feb. 25 # Augustana (S.D.) L 57-100 Sioux Falls, S.D. 521 X Exhibition | * NSIC Game | # NSIC Tournament

attendance ALL GAMES HOME AWAY NEUTRAL

DATES TOTAL AVERAGE 27 18,593 689 13 5,560 428 13 12,880 991 1 153 153

individual statisticS NO. PLAYER

GP-GS MIN AVG. FG-ATT. PCT 3FG-ATT. PCT FT-ATT. PCT REB AVG. PF AST TO BLK STL

TP AVG.

42 Taylor Meyer 24-24 744 31.0 146-341 42.8 18-50 36.0 109-135 80.7 209 8.7 44 24 60 10 35 419 17.5 20 Jessica Newman 27-27 841 31.1 128-376 34.0 56-168 33.3 57-95 60.0 119 4.4 66 53 72 7 44 369 13.7 10 Danielle Flood 27-27 955 35.4 110-339 32.4 30-125 24.0 80-96 83.3 91 3.4 43 62 66 4 27 330 12.2 4 Allyson Harris 27-8 565 20.9 60-135 44.4 3-4 75.0 41-62 66.1 107 4.0 49 9 42 12 12 164 6.1 34 Taylor Dillinger 27-22 495 18.3 31-103 30.1 6-20 30.0 60-72 83.3 81 3.0 41 39 31 4 30 128 4.7 21 Kenzie Kane 26-0 319 12.3 32-103 31.1 22-69 31.9 29-33 87.9 38 1.5 35 10 36 6 12 115 4.4 24 Anna Monke 27-22 540 20.0 44-123 35.8 4-21 19.0 17-32 53.1 96 3.6 68 24 42 19 11 109 4.0 14 Ayo Porte 25-0 238 9.5 14-33 42.4 0-0 -- 9-14 64.3 55 2.2 38 7 12 9 8 37 1.5 13 Rayna Sherow 17-0 90 5.3 7-25 28.0 1-4 25.0 7-12 58.3 21 1.2 13 0 9 2 2 22 1.3 32 Amanda Hunt 13-0 43 3.3 5-22 22.7 4-17 23.5 2-2 100.0 6 0.5 9 1 2 0 0 16 1.2 11 Alyssa Kerkhoff 27-5 480 17.8 8-34 23.5 1-10 10.0 10-21 47.6 82 3.0 44 25 13 1 17 27 1.0 25 Hailey Kontny 8-0 30 3.8 3-15 20.0 0-2 0.0 1-6 16.7 3 0.4 3 0 0 0 1 7 0.9 22 Shauni Payeur 13-0 37 2.8 4-13 30.8 3-10 30.0 0-0 -- 8 0.6 2 0 1 0 2 11 0.8 12 Jenna Orr 25-0 123 4.9 7-24 29.2 1-4 25.0 6-8 75.0 12 0.5 6 7 14 0 4 21 0.8 BULLDOGS 27 5500 599-1686 35.5 149-504 29.6 428-588 72.8 1060 39.3 461 261 424 74 205 1775 65.7 OPPONENTS 27 5500 715-1575 45.4 153-447 34.2 321-441 72.8 1040 38.5 525 368 469 104 178 1904 70.5

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GAME HIGHS Points 88 at Bemidji State - Dec. 6 Field Goals 28 at Minnesota-Crookston - Dec. 5 FG Attempts 80 at U-Mary - Jan. 24 FG Percentage 50.9 (28-55) at Minnesota-Crookston - Dec. 5 3-pt Field Goals 10 at Bemidji State - Dec. 6 3-pt FG Attempts 31 Minot State - Feb. 21 3-pt FG Pct 53.8 (7-13) at Concordia-St. Paul - Jan. 2 Free Throws 35 Augustana (S.D.) - Jan. 17 FT Attempts 42 Augustana (S.D.) - Jan. 17 FT Percentage 86.7 (13-15) at Concordia-St. Paul - Jan. 2 Rebounds 52 U-Mary - Feb. 20 52 at Sioux Falls - Jan. 30 Assists 15 at Concordia-St. Paul - Jan. 2 15 St. Cloud State - Dec. 20 Steals 13 at U-Mary - Jan. 24 Blocked Shots 7 Minot State - Feb. 21 7 at MSU-Moorhead - Feb. 13 Fouls 24 at Northern State - Feb. 14

TEAM STATISTICS UMD OPPONENTS

Scoring 1,775 1,904 Points Per Game 65.7 70.5 FG-Attempts (Percent) 599-1686 (35.5) 715-1575 (45.4) 3-pt FG-Att (Percent) 149-504 (29.6) 153-447 (34.2) FT-Attempts (Percent) 428-588 (72.8) 321-441 (72.8) Rebounds (per game) 1,060 (39.3) 1,040 (38.5) Assists (per game) 330 (11.0) 372 (12.4) Turnovers (per game) 424 (15.7) 469 (17.4) Assist-Turnover Ratio 0.6 0.8 Steals (per game) 205 (7.6) 178 (6.6) Blocks (per game) 74 (2.8) 104 (3.9)

Statistical Leaders SCORING Meyer Newman Flood Harris Dillinger

G 24 27 27 27 27

PTS AVG 419 17.5 369 13.7 330 12.2 164 6.1 128 4.7

* minimum 15 games

FG PCT FG Harris 60 Meyer 146 Monke 44 Newman 128 Flood 110

ATT PCT 135 44.4 341 42.8 123 35.8 376 34.0 339 32.4

* minimum 40 attempts

3-PT FG PCT 3FG ATT PCT Meyer 18 50 36.0 Newman 56 168 33.3 Kane 22 69 31.9 Flood 30 125 24.0 * minimum 25 attempts

FT PCT Kane Dillinger Flood Meyer Harris

3FG ATT PCT 29 33 87.9 60 72 83.3 80 96 83.3 109 135 80.7 41 62 66.1

* minimum 25 attempts

REBOUND G Meyer 24 Newman 27 Harris 27 Monke 27 Flood 27

REB AVG 209 8.7 119 4.4 107 4.0 96 3.6 91 3.4

* minimum 15 games

ASSISTS G Flood 27 Newman 27 Dillinger 27 Kerkhoff 27 Monke 27

AST AVG 62 2.3 53 2.0 39 1.4 35 0.9 24 0.9

* minimum 15 games

STEALS G Newman 27 Meyer 24 Dillinger 27 Flood 27 Kerkhoff 27

STL AVG 44 1.6 35 1.5 30 1.1 27 1.0 17 0.6

* minimum 15 games

BLOCKS G Monke 27 Harris 27 Meyer 24 Porte 25 Newman 27

BLK AVG 19 0.7 12 0.4 10 0.4 9 0.4 7 0.3

* minimum 15 games

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NSIC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR MEGAN MUTCHLER Augustana (S.D.) • Senior • Forward

NSIC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR SIERRA SENSKE Bemidji State • Freshman • Center

NSIC COACH OF THE YEAR MIKE ROYSLAND

NSIC PLAYER OF THE YEAR SHAUNTEVA ASHLEY

Minnesota-Crookston

Augustana (S.D.) • Senior • Guard

NSIC FIRST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE NAME Shaunteva Ashley Lauren Buck Aubrey Davis Rachel Krogman Taylor Meyer Katrina Moenkedick Meghan Roehrich Jordan Spencer Alexa Thielman Anika Whiting

SCHOOL Augustana (S.D.) Upper Iowa Minnesota State Mankato Northern State UMD Minnesota-Crookston MSU-Moorhead Wayne State (Neb.) Minnesota-Crookston Concordia-St. Paul

NSIC SECOND TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE POS. G F G C F F G F G F

YEAR Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr.

POS. G F C F C

YEAR Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr.

NSIC ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM NAME Shaunteva Ashley Megan Mutchler Kionda Nicks Jordan Spencer Lexie Ulfers

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SCHOOL Augustana (S.D.) Northern State Concordia-St. Paul Wayne State (Neb.) Minnesota State Mankato

NAME Brittany Dietz Alexis Foley Ameshia Kearney Sam Knecht Megan Mutchler Jessica Newman Lexy Petermann Lexie Ulfers Taylor Varsho Ashton Yossi

SCHOOL U-Mary Winona State Concordia-St. Paul Sioux Falls Northern State UMD St. Cloud State Minnesota State Mankato Sioux Falls Wayne State (Neb.)

POS. G G G C F G F C G G

YEAR Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr.

POS. C G F F C

YEAR Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

NSIC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM NAME Emily Gruber Logan O’Farrell Drew Sannes Maggie Schulte Sierra Senske

SCHOOL Minnesota-Crookston Augustana (S.D.) MSU-Moorhead Wayne State (Neb.) Bemidji State


ALL-TIME NSIC WOMEN'S BASKETBALL STANDINGS TEAM WIN LOSS PCT. TITLES UMD 318 136 70.0 11 Wayne State (Neb.) 196 84 70.0 4 Concordia-St. Paul 191 89 68.2 5 Northern State 305 143 68.1 6 Augustana 87 41 68.0 -Minnesota State 115 55 67.6 1 St. Cloud State 108 84 56.3 3 U-Mary 89 75 54.3 -Minot State 23 21 52.3 -MSU-Moorhead 266 246 52.0 3 Southwest Minnesota 216 296 42.2 4 Sioux Falls 17 27 38.6 -Bemidji State 194 318 37.9 3 Winona State 178 335 34.7 -Minnesota-Morris * 88 198 30.8 1 Minnesota-Crookston 80 200 28.6 -Upper Iowa 21 143 12.8 -* No longer a member of the NSIC.

2014-15 NSIC/SANFORD HEALTH ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM NAME Rachel Krogman Sadie Murren Megan Mutchler Jordan Spencer Sadie Stotesberry

SCHOOL Northern State Wayne State (Neb.) Northern State Wayne State (Neb.) Northern State

POS. F G F F F

YEAR Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr.

NSIC/SANFORD HEALTH TOURNAMENT MVP RACHEL KROGMAN Northern State • Senior • Forward

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against the competition OPPONENTS SERIES RECORDS NSIC OPPONENTS

Augustana Bemidji State Concordia-St. Paul U-Mary Minnesota-Crookston Minnesota State Mankato MSU-Moorhead Minot State Northern State St. Cloud State Sioux Falls Southwest Minnesota State Upper Iowa Wayne State (Neb.) Winona State

NON-CONFERENCE FOES

Adams State Air Force Alaska-Anchorage Alaska-Fairbanks American (Puerto Rico) Arkansas Tech Augsburg Belmont Bethel Brandon Briar Cliff California Poly-San Luis California Poly-Pomona California State-Chico California State San Bernadino Cameron Cardinal Stritch Carleton Carson-Newman Central Missouri Central Oklahoma

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New York Tech 1-0 1987-88 New Mexico Highlands 1-0 2006-07 North Dakota 3-34 2007-08 North Dakota State 10-29 2005-06 Northern Colorado 2-0 1995-96 Northern Iowa 0-2 1985-86 Northern Michigan 16-19 2011-12 Northland (Wis.) 13-2 2005-06 Northwest Missouri State 2-0 2014-15 Northwestern (Minn.) 2-0 1988-89 Phillips 1-1 1990-91 Pittsburg (Kan.) State 0-2 2014-15 Point Loma Nazarene 1-0 2005-06 Queens 1-0 1987-88 Quincy 1-1 2007-08 Rockhurst 1-0 1993-94 Regis 0-1 2004-05 St. Ambrose 0-1 1989-90 St. Benedict 1-0 1977-78 St. Catherine (Minn.) 3-2 1982-83 St. Edwards (Texas) 1-0 2002-03 St. Francis (Ill.) 4-0 1998-99 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 1-0 1992-93 St. Joseph’s (Maine) 1-0 1990-91 St. Mary’s (Texas) 1-1 2012-13 St. Olaf 7-1 1986-87 St. Rose (N.Y.) 0-1 1997-98 St. Scholastica 31-0 2007-08 St. Thomas (Minn.) 2-2 1981-82 Simon Fraser 0-1 1989-90 South Dakota 4-11 2008-09 South Dakota State 4-7 2007-08 Southern Indiana 0-1 2001-02 Southern Nazarene 0-1 1992-93 Suomi 1-0 1978-79 Truman State 2-0 2004-05 Tuskegee 0-1 1977-78 Viterbo 1-0 1994-95 Wayland Baptist 1-3 1996-97 Western Washington 0-1 1988-89 Westmar 1-0 1977-78 Wingate 1-0 2004-05 Winnipeg 0-1 1978-79 Wisconsin 0-1 2014-15* Wisconsin-Eau Claire 1-1 2009-10 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 3-7 1989-90 Wisconsin-Parkside 4-0 1994-95 Wisconsin-Platteville 1-0 1988-89 Wisconsin-River Falls 1-0 1976-77 Wisconsin-Stevens Point 3-0 1984-85 Wisconsin-Superior 23-4 2014-15 Xavier (La.) 1-0 1993-94

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year-by-year records

SEASON

COACH

Linda Larson Linda Larson Linda Larson Linda Larson Donna Statzell Linda Larson Linda Larson Linda Larson Karen Stromme Karen Stromme Karen Stromme Karen Stromme Karen Stromme Karen Stromme Karen Stromme Karen Stromme Karen Stromme Karen Stromme Karen Stromme Karen Stromme Karen Stromme Karen Stromme Karen Stromme Karen Stromme Karen Stromme Karen Stromme Karen Stromme Karen Stromme Karen Stromme Sue Fiero Dave Stromme Tanya Bauer Annette Wiles Annette Wiles Annette Wiles Annette Willes Annette Wiles Annette Wiles Annette Wiles TOTALS

1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 # 2005-06 # 2006-07 # 2007-08 # 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 (39 SEASONS)

COACHING RECORDS (by winning percentage)

|--- -----OVERALL---------|

|--- -CONFERENCE----|

13 17 18 15 15 13 20 14 13 16 18 23 26 24 26 16 22 20 20 23 20 21 19 25 21 22 25 20 20 16 15 4 16 20 15 18 14 14 12 657

- - - - - - - - - 4 3 .571 4th (T) 5 2 .714 2nd (T) 6 8 .429 6th 9 5 .643 2nd (T) 7 5 .583 3rd 7 3 .700 1st (T) 7 5 .583 3rd 7 5 .583 4th 9 3 .750 2nd (T) 11 1 .917 1st 11 1 .917 1st 12 0 1.000 1st 8 4 .667 3rd 11 1 .917 1st 9 3 750 2nd 11 1 .917 1st (T) 12 0 1.000 1st 10 2 .833 2nd 10 2 .833 1st (T) 10 2 .833 1st 16 2 .889 1st 13 5 .722 3rd 13 5 .722 2nd (T) 15 3 .833 1st 9 7 .563 2nd 8 5 .615 2nd 3 8 .272 5th (T) 5 7 .420 4th (T) 1 11 .083 7th 13 7 .650 5th 13 7 .650 4th 13 9 .591 5th (T) 15 7 .682 4th 11 11 .500 5th/N 11 11 .500 5th/N 10 12 .455 5th/N 306 139 .688

W L PCT. 12 11 12 13 16 13 10 14 12 9 12 10 6 7 6 14 8 11 8 5 7 7 10 6 11 10 5 11 9 12 14 23 12 11 12 10 13 13 15 386

.520 .607 .600 .536 .482 .500 .667 .500 .520 .640 .600 .697 .813 .774 .813 .533 .733 .645 .714 .821 .741 .750 .655 .806 .656 .688 .833 .645 .690 .571 .520 .148 .571 .645 .556 .643 .519 .519 .444 .630

W L PCT.

PLACE

KAREN STROMME (1984-05) Overall: 440-184 (.705)

SUE FIERO (2005-06) Overall: 16-12 (.571)

LINDA LARSON (1976-80, ’81-84) Overall: 110-85 (.564)

ANNETTE WILES (2008-15) Overall: 109-86 (.558)

DAVE STROMME (2006-07) Overall: 15-14 (.520)

DONNA STANZEL (1980-81) Overall:15-16 (.482)

TANYA BAUER (2007-08) Overall: 4-23 (.148)

LINDA LARSON

KAREN STROMME

# played in North Central Conference (2004-08)

DAVE STROMME

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umd in the postseason CONFERENCE AND NATIONAL TOURNAMENT RESULTS

NSIC TOURNAMENT

DATE OPPONENT Feb. 29, 2000 Minnesota-Morris Mar. 3, 2000 N Wayne State (Neb.) Mar. 4, 2000 N Southwest Minnesota Feb. 27, 2001 Winona State Mar. 2, 2001 N Northern State Mar. 3, 2001 N Southwest Minnesota Feb. 27, 2002 Bemidji State Mar. 2, 2002 N Northern State Mar. 3, 2002 N Southwets Minnesota Mar. 5, 2003 Bemidji State Mar. 8, 2003 N Southwest Minnesota Mar. 9, 2003 N Minnesota-Crookston Mar. 3, 2004 Wayne State (Neb.) Mar. 6, 2004 N Bemidji State Mar. 7, 2004 @ Concordia-St. Paul Mar. 3, 2010 Winona State Mar. 6, 2010 @ Concordia-St. Paul Mar. 7, 2010 N Wayne State (Neb.) Mar. 2, 2011 @ Concordia-St. Paul Mar. 1, 2012 Minnesota State Feb. 28, 2013 @ Winona State Feb. 26, 2014 @ Concordia-St. Paul Feb. 25, 2015 @ Augustana, S.D.

NAIA DISTRICT

ROUND First Semis Finals First Semis Finals First Semis Finals First Semis Finals First Semis Finals First Semis Finals First First First First First

RESULT W 83-35 W 60-50 W 83-57 W 89-72 W 60-45 W 53-49 W 89-53 W 77-70 L 48-63 W 71-55 W 69-65 W 68-60 W 62-52 W 70-51 W 58-57 W 64-51 W 80-73 L 66-77 L 56-65 L 59-68 L 56-74 L 72-81 L 57-100

NCC TOURNAMENT DATE OPPONENT Mar. 1, 2005 South Dakota Mar. 1, 2006 @ Augustana (S.D.) Feb. 28, 2007 St. Cloud State Mar. 3, 2007 N North Dakota

ROUND RESULT First L 69-77 First L 57-77 First W 83-79 Second L 54-74

NCAA TOURNAMENT DATE OPPONENT Mar. 7, 1995 @ Northern Colorado Mar. 10, 1995 @ North Dakota State Mar. 7, 1996 N Northern Colorado Mar. 8, 1996 @ North Dakota State Mar. 5, 1999 N Nebraska-Kearney Mar. 6, 1999 N North Dakota State Mar. 10, 2000 N Northern State Mar. 11, 2000 @ North Dakota State Mar. 9, 2001 N North Dakota State Mar. 10, 2001 N Nebraska-Kearney Mar. 11, 2001 @ North Dakota Mar. 14, 2003 N North Dakota Mar. 12, 2004 @ Concordia-St. Paul Mar. 11, 2005 N Regis (Colo.) Mar. 12, 2005 N St. Cloud State Mar. 12, 2010 N Augustana (S.D.) Mar. 9, 2012 N Metro State (Colo.)

ROUND RESULT First W 77-72 Second L 61-98 First W 65-60 Second L 52-72 First W 66-65 (OT) Second L 50-61 First W 82-67 Second L 72-77 First W 81-73 Second W 61-57 Regional L 56-71 First L 63-70 First L 54-73 First W 60-45 Second L 59-67 First L 57-74 First L 47-58

DATE OPPONENT ROUND RESULT Feb. 23, 1987 MSU-Moorhead First W 87-77 Feb. 27, 1987 @ Bemidji State Finals L 64-73 Feb. 28, 1988 Minnesota-Morris First W 97-58 Mar. 4, 1988 Bemidji State Finals W 77-61 Mar. 9, 1988 @ Wisconsin-Milwaukee Bi-District W 61-60 Mar. 3, 1989 MSU-Moorhead First W 87-50 Mar. 4, 1989 Bemidji State Final W 81-68 Mar. 9, 1989 Wisconsin-Platteville Bi-District W 101-88 Feb. 26, 1990 Winona State First W 71-65 Mar. 3, 1990 Southwest Minnesota Finals W 81-75 Mar. 7, 1990 @ Cardinal Stritch (Wis.) Bi-District W 62-49 Feb. 25, 1991 St. Scholastica First W 57-47 Feb. 28, 1991 Bemidji State Finals W 82-68 Feb. 22, 1992 Minnesota-Morris First W 49-33 Feb. 27, 1992 @ MSU-Moorhead Finals W 77-74 (OT) Feb. 20, 1993 Winona State First W 71-42 Feb. 24, 1993 MSU-Moorhead Final W 70-66 Mar. 2, 1994 Minnesota-Morris First W 84-55 Mar. 5, 1994 Southwest Minnesota Second W 61-59 Mar. 9, 1994 Rockhurst (Mo.) Final W 70-51

NAIA NATIONALS DATE OPPONENT ROUND Mar. 18, 1988 N Wayland Baptist (Texas) First Mar. 19, 1988 N Arkansas Tech Second Mar. 16, 1989 N Western Washington First Mar. 15, 1990 N Simon Fraser (B.C.) First Mar. 7, 1991 N St. Joseph’s (Maine) First Mar. 8, 1991 N Wayland Baptist (Texas) Second Mar. 5, 1992 N Belmont (Tenn.) First Mar. 4, 1993 N Carson Newman (Tenn.) First Mar. 5, 1993 N Southern Nazarene (Okla.) Second Mar. 16, 1994 N Xavier (La.) First Mar. 18, 1994 N Arkansas Tech Second

RESULT W 72-70 L 63-65 L 73-89 L 73-89 W 82-66 L 51-58 L 65-67 W 62-49 L 61-72 W 64-50 L 63-67

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postseason honors ALL-CONFERENCE & ALL-REGION SELECTIONS ALL-NSIC

SEASON PLAYER 1981-82 Heather Nelson 1982-83 Heather Nelson 1983-84 Amy Jaeger 1984-85 Chris Beal Sarah Halsey Amy Jaeger 1985-86 Sarah Halsey Carmen Kuntz 1986-87 Carmen Kuntz 1987-88 Denise Holm Kelli Ritzer Mary Zgonc 1988-89 Denise Holm Dina Kangas Kelli Ritzer 1989-90 Dina Kangas Kelli Ritzer 1990-91 Dina Kangas Kelli Ritzer 1991-92 Julie Coughlin Amy Erickson

POS. F F F F F F F F/C F/C G F F G C F C F C F C F

SEASON PLAYER 1992-93 Julie Coughlin Amy Erickson 1993-94 Sara Belanger Jodi Ierino Stacy Sievers 1994-95 Sara Belanger Kristi Duncan Jodi Ierino 1995-96 Sara Belanger* Chris Dillavou Jodi Ierino 1996-97 Christy Roberts Sadie Suomala 1997-98 Stacy Nelson* Christy Roberts 1998-99 Stacy Nelson* 1999-00 Sue Fiero Kate Madrinich 2000-01 Mary Barker Kate Madrinich Kim Toewe

all-region central region SEASON PLAYER 1997-98 Stacy Nelson 1998-99 Stacy Nelson 2001-02 Kate Madrinich 2002-03 Kim Toewe 2002-03 Lindsey Dietz 2003-04 Lindsey Dietz 2004-05 Lindsey Dietz 2005-06 Lindsey Dietz 2006-07 Katie Winkelman 2009-10 Jheri Booker

TEAM Daktronics Second Team Daktronics First Team Daktronics First Team Daktronics First Team Daktronics Second Team Daktronics Third Team Daktronics First Team^ Daktronics First Team Danktronics First Team Daktronics First Team*

POS. C F G C G G G C G G C G C F/C G F/C F C G C F

SEASON PLAYER 2001-02 Mary Barker Kate Madrinich Kim Toewe 2002-03 Kim Toewe* 2003-04 Lindsey Dietz* 2008-09 Jheri Booker 2009-10 Jheri Booker* 2011-12 Katrina Newman 2012-13 Katrina Newman 2013-14 Katrina Newman 2014-15 Taylor Meyer Jessica Newman

ALL-NCC SEASON PLAYER 2004-05 Lindsey Dietz* 2005-06 Lindsey Dietz Katie Winkelman 2006-07 Justine Axtell Katie Winkelman 2007-08 Katy Freeman *denotes Player of the Year

bulldog all-americans SEASON PLAYER 1989-90 Dina Kangas 1990-91 Dina Kangas 1998-99 Stacy Nelson 2003-04 Lindsey Dietz 2004-05 Lindsey Dietz 2004-05 Lindsey Dietz 2005-06 Lindsey Dietz 2005-06 Lindsey Dietz

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LINDSEY DIETZ ’06

POS. F/C F/C F/C G F/C G

SELECTION NAIA First Team NAIA First Team Daktronics Daktronics Third Team Daktronics First Team WBCA First Team Daktronics Second Team WBCA Second Team

*Region Player of the Year | ^ Co-Region Player of the Year

STACY NELSON ’99

POS. G C F C F/C F F F F F F G

DINA KANGAS ’91


RECORD BOOK

SINGLE GAME RECORDS INDIVIDUAL PLAYER

TotalPoints 44 Dina Kangas Bemidji State Field Goals 16 Kate Madrinich Minn.-Crookston 16 Carmen Kuntz Michigan Tech 16 Dina Kangas Minn.-Morris 16 Dina Kangas Wis.-Milwaukee 16 Lindsey Dietz Bemidji State FG Attempts 30 Dina Kangas Moorhead State FG Percentage 1.000 (9-9) Lisa Muehlbauer Northwestern (Iowa) 1.000 (9-9) Lindsey Dietz Bemidji State 3pt Field Goals 9 Kelli Ritzer St. Francis 3pt FG Attempts 20 Kelli Ritzer St. Francis 3-Point Percentage 1.000 (5-5) Kelli Ritzer Wis.-Milwaukee 1.000 (5-5) Casey Francis Southwest Minn. State Free Throws 17 Lindsey Dietz Michigan Tech FT Attempts 18 Lindsey Dietz Michigan Tech 18 Dina Kangas Northern State FT Percentage 1.000 (12-12) Kelsey Hewitt Winona State 1.000 (12-12) Shelly Stemper Winona State 1.000 (12-12) Danielle Flood Augustana (S.D.) Rebounds 27 Dina Kangas Southwest State Assists 15 Denise Holm Minn.-Morris Steals 10 Jheri Booker Mary Blocks 8 Jayne Mackley St. Thomas (Minn.)

SINGLE GAME RECORDS TEAM Points Fewest Points Points Allowed Fewest Points Allowed Largest Margin of Defeat Field Goals FG Attempts FG Percentage FG% (Half) 3pt Field Goals 3pt FG Attempts 3pt FG Percentage Free Throws FT Attempts FT Percentage Rebounds Assists Steal Blocked Shots

110 40 40 106 23 65 (96-31) 43 43 94 66.7 (30-45) 80.0 (16-20) 13 39 83.3 (5-6) 35 48 1.000 (18-18) 69 36 26 13

Winona State St. Catherine’s Bemidji State North Dakota State Hamline Minn.-Morris Minn.-Morris Northwestern (Iowa) Winona State Winona State Winona State (2nd) (four occasions) South Dakota Wis.-Milwaukee Augustana (S.D. North Dakota MSU-Moorhead Carleton College Northland St. Francis St. Thomas

Jan. 16, 1990 Dec. 30, 2001 Dec. 12, 1986 Feb. 18, 1989 Dec. 1, 1989 Feb. 15, 2003 Jan. 19, 1991 Nov. 22, 1986 Feb. 15, 2003 Dec. 28, 1989 Dec. 28, 1989 Dec. 10, 1988 Mar. 8, 2003 Nov. 28, 2003 Nov. 28, 2003 Feb. 17, 1990 Dec. 13, 2008 Feb. 24, 2012 Jan. 17, 2015 Feb. 9, 1991 Feb. 18, 1989 Jan. 16, 2009 Feb. 17, 1979

Feb. 18, 2000 Jan. 5, 1978 Jan. 12, 1977 Dec. 18, 1993 Feb. 18, 1977 Jan. 6, 2001 Feb. 15, 2002 Nov. 19, 1988 Dec. 14, 1985 Jan. 24, 1992 Jan. 24, 1991 Mar. 1, 2005 Dec. 10, 1988 Jan. 17, 2015 Dec. 14, 2002 Feb. 2, 2002 Feb. 12, 1977 Jan. 11, 1996 Nov. 17, 1996 Feb. 17, 1979

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SINGLE season RECORDS INDIVIDUAL Points 938 Scoring Average 29.3 Field Goals 389 FG Attempts 743 FG Percentage .664 (180-271) Consecutive FGs 13 3pt Field Goals 101 3pt FG Attempts 293 3pt FG Percentage .474 (18-38) Consecutive 3pt FGs 6 Free Throws 184 FT Attempts 238 FT Percentage .956 (21-22) Consecutive FTs 43 Rebounds 424 Assists 291 Steals 99 99 Blocked Shots 82 Fouls 114 Fouled Out 12 Games Played 33

SINGLE season RECORDS TEAM Points Points Per Game Average Fewest Points Fewest PPG Average Field Goals FG Attempts FG Percentage 3-Pt. Field Goals 3-Pt. FG Attempts 3-Pt. FG Percentage Free Throws Free Throw Attempts Free Throw Percentage Rebounds Rebound Average Assists Steals Blocked Shots Personal Fouls Fewest PPG Allowed Most PPG Allowed

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Dina Kangas Dina Kangas Dina Kangas Dina Kangas Lindsey Dietz Lisa Muehlbauer Kelli Ritzer Kelli Ritzer Sara Belanger Kelli Ritzer Lindsey Dietz Lindsey Dietz Lori Ogren Lindsey Dietz Dina Kangas Denise Holm Susan Anderson Jheri Booker Jayne Mackley Amy Erickson Mindy Boorman Kelli Ritzer, Mary Zgonc, Denise Holm, Mary Hannula, Sue Peterson

2,561 1988-89 80.0 1988-89 1,663 1979-80 59.3 1979-80 1,018 1988-89 2,204 1978-79 .484 1988-89 248 2000-01 712 2000-01 .420 1988-89 492 1999-2000 700 1999-2000 .746 2004-05 1,534 1987-88 49.1 1984-85 763 1988-89 352 1999-00 136 2008-09 660 1992-93 53.2 1996-97 75.6 2007-08

1990-91 1990-91 1990-91 1990-91 2005-06 1986-87 1990-91 1990-91 1992-93 1988-89 2004-05 2004-05 1981-82 2003-04 1989-90 1988-89 2000-01 2008-09 1978-79 1990-91 1986-87 1987-88


CAREER RECORDS Points 2,810 Scoring Average 22.7 Field Goals 1,170* FG Attempts 2,207 FG Percentage .610 Free Throws 445 FT Attempts 661 FT Percentage .855 3pt Field Goals 325 3pt FG Attempts 852 3pt FG Percentage .435 Rebounds 1,320 Assists 813 Blocked Shots 160 Steals 331 Consecutive GP Scoring 10+ pts 97 Games Played 128 Consecutive Games 128 Consecutive Starts 97

Dina Kangas Dina Kangas Dina Kangas Dina Kangas Stacy Nelson Dina Kangas Dina Kangas Julie Coughlin Kelli Ritzer Kelli Ritzer Sara Belanger Dina Kangas Denise Holm Julie Coughlin Susan Anderson Dina Kangas Kelli Ritzer Kelli Ritzer Amy Jaeger

1987-91 1987-91 1987-91 1987-91 1996-99 1987-91 1987-91 1989-93 1987-91 1987-91 1992-96 1987-91 1985-89 1989-93 1997-01 1987-91 1987-91 1987-91 1981-85

team MISCELLANEOUS WINS IN A SEASON.................................26 1988-89 and 1990-91 NSIC WINS IN A SEASON..........................16 1999-00 HOME WINS IN A SEASON........................15 1988-89 ROAD WINS IN A SEASON.........................13 1987-88 and 1995-96 CONSECUTIVE WINS1.............................17 Dec. 30, 1990 - Mar. 7, 1991 CONSECUTIVE HOME WINS......................22 Jan. 13, 1999 - Dec. 9, 2000 CONSECUTIVE ROAD WINS.........................8 Dec. 30, 1990 - Mar. 7, 1991 WINNING PERCENTAGE.........................833 2002-03

*NCAA Division II Record

STATISTICAL LEADERS POINTS 1. Dina Kangas (1987-91) 2. Lindsey Dietz (2002-06) 3. Kelli Ritzer (1987-91) 4. Kate Madrinich (1998-2002) 5. Kim Toewe (1999-2003) 6. Katrina Newman (2010-14) 7. Sara Belanger (1992-96) 8. Stacy Nelson (1996-99) 9. Jayne Mackley (1977-81) 10. Carmen Kuntz (1983-87) 11. Jodi Ierino (1992-96) 12. Katie Winkelman (2003-07) 13. Sue Fiero (1996-2000) 14. Kelsey Hewitt (2007-11) 15. Mary Barker (1998-2002) 16. Terri Nord (1975-79) 17. Laura Hanson (1997-2001) 18. Jheri Booker (2008-10) 19. Sharon Meyer (1977-81) 20. Amy Erickson (1989-90)

2,810 2,114 1,887 1,770 1,610 1,515 1,460 1,295 1,292 1,281 1,245 1,244 1,243 1,225 1,164 1,110 1,080 1,067 1,051 998

points per game 1. Dina Kangas (1987-91) 2. Lindsey Dietz (2002-06) 3. Jheri Booker (2007-11) 4. Stacy Nelson (1996-99) 5. Kelli Ritzer (1987-91)

22.7 20.3 18.1 15.4 14.7

field goals 1. Dina Kangas (1987-91) 2. Lindsey Dietz (2002-06) 3. Kate Madrinich (1998-02) 4. Kelli Ritzer (1987-91) 5. Kim Toewe (1999-03)

1,170 741 689 673 647

FG attempts 1. Dina Kangas (1987-91) 2. Kelli Ritzer (1987-91) 3. Katrina Newman (2010-14) 4. Kate Madrinich (1998-02) 5. Kim Toewe (1999-03)

2,207 1,626 1,418 1,382 1,343

fg percentage 1. Stacy Nelson (1996-99) 2. Julie Coughlin (1989-93) 3. Lindsey Dietz (2002-06) 4. Jodi Ierino (1992-96) 5. Dina Kangas (1987-91)

61.0 60.5 60.2 57.3 53.0

3-pt field goals 1. Kelli Ritzer (1987-91) 2. Laura Hanson (1997-01) 3. Mary Barker (1998-02) 4. Courtney Doucette (2009-13) 5. Jaime Bell (1998-02)

325 265 185 144 133

3-pt FG attempts 1. Kelli Ritzer (1987-91) 2. Laura Hanson (1997-01) 3. Courtney Doucette (2009-13) 4. Mary Barker (1998-02) 5. Jessica Newman (2011-15)

852 762 599 522 402

free throws 1. Lindsey Dietz (2002-06) 2. Dina Kangas (1987-91) 3. Kate Madrinich (1998-02) 4. Sue Fiero (1996-00) 5. Sara Belanger (1992-96)

578 445 349 336 302

FT attempts 1. Lindsey Dietz (2002-06) 2. Dina Kangas (1987-91) 3. Kate Madrinich (1998-02) 4. Sue Fiero (1996-00) 5. Kime Toewe (1999-03)

721 661 486 451 412

ft percentage 1. Julie Coughlin (1989-93) 2. Sara Belanger (1992-96) 3. Jennifer Koll (1987-91) 4. Lindsey Dietz (2002-06) 5. Christy Roberts (1994-98)

85.2 84.4 83.3 80.2 76.2

rebounds 1. Dina Kangas (1987-91) 2. Jayne Mackley (1977-81) 3. Carmen Kuntz (1983-87) 4. Amy Jaeger (1981-85) 5. Kim Toewe (1999-03)

1,320 968 940 907 905

assists 1. Denise Holm (1985-89) 2. Susan Anderson (1997-2001) 3. Sara Belanger (1992-96) 4. Amy Erickson (1989-93) 5. Sue Fiero (1996-2000)

813 670 485 457 428

steals 1. Susan Anderson (1997-2001) 2. Dina Kangas (1987-91) 3. Denise Holm (1985-89) 4. Sara Belanger (1992-96) 5. Kristi Duncan (1991-95)

331 274 260 238 229

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ANNUAL LEADERS

SCORING & REBOUNDING

SCORING YEAR 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 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 1977-78 1976-77

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rebounds PLAYER Taylor Meyer Katrina Newman Katrina Newman Katrina Newman Kelsey Hewitt Jheri Booker Jheri Booker Katy Freeman Katie Winkelman Lindsey Dietz Lindsey Dietz Lindsey Dietz Lindsey Dietz Kate Madrinich Kim Toewe Kate Madrinich Stacy Nelson Stacy Nelson Sadie Suomala Jodi Ierino Jodi Ierino Stacy Sievers Julie Coughlin Amy Erickson Dina Kangas Dina Kangas Dina Kangas Kelli Ritzer Carmen Kuntz Carmen Kuntz Amy Jaeger Sarah Halsey Heather Nelson Heather Nelson Sharon Meyer Jayne Mackley Beth McCleary Tammy Manly Terri Nord

GP 24 25 27 28 27 31 28 27 29 22 29 23 30 32 32 30 29 28 27 28 28 31 30 30 32 31 32 33 30 25 25 28 30 26 31 26 30 28 25

PTS 419 382 429 403 363 638 429 359 479 509 632 457 516 663 538 436 584 463 350 394 384 474 379 365 938 872 689 414 553 318 283 268 356 408 404 326 301 387 368

PPG 17.5 15.3 15.9 14.4 13.4 20.6 15.3 13.3 16.5 23.1 21.8 19.9 17.2 20.7 16.8 14.5 20.1 16.5 13.0 14.1 13.7 15.3 12.6 12.2 29.3 28.1 21.5 12.5 18.4 12.7 11.3 9.6 11.9 15.7 13.0 12.5 10.1 13.9 14.7

YEAR 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 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 1977-78 1976-77

PLAYER Taylor Meyer Hannah Rutten Katrina Newman Katrina Newman Kelsey Hewitt Jheri Booker Jheri Booker Kelsey Hewitt Katie Winkelman Lindsey Dietz Lindsey Dietz Lindsey Dietz Kim Toewe Kim Toewe Kim Toewe Susan Anderson Stacy Nelson Stacy Nelson Sadie Suomala Jodi Ierino Jodi Ierino Jodi Ierino Julie Coughlin Carloyn Frisk Dina Kangas Dina Kangas Dina Kangas Kelli Ritzer Carmen Kuntz Carmen Kuntz Amy Jaeger Amy Jaeger Amy Jaeger Amy Jaeger Jayne Mackley Jayne Mackley Jayne Mackley Jayne Mackley Barb Peterson

GP 24 24 27 28 27 31 28 26 29 22 29 23 28 32 32 31 29 28 27 28 28 31 30 30 32 31 32 33 30 25 25 28 30 26 25 26 28 22 25

REB 209 230 208 226 203 196 207 148 199 194 283 159 226 287 263 199 287 261 166 160 174 217 182 188 407 424 328 241 371 248 243 190 263 211 247 240 290 191 277

RPG 8.7 9.6 7.7 8.1 7.5 8.5 7.4 5.7 6.9 8.8 9.8 6.9 8.1 9.0 8.2 6.4 9.9 9.3 6.1 5.7 6.2 7.0 6.1 6.3 12.7 13.7 10.3 7.3 12.4 9.9 9.7 6.8 8.3 8.1 9.9 9.2 10.3 8.7 9.9


BEST BULLDOG SEASONS POINTS 1. Dina Kangas 2. Dina Kangas 3. Dina Kangas 4. Kate Madrinich 5. Jheri Booker AVERAGE 1. Dina Kangas 2. Dina Kangas 3. Lindsey Dietz 4. Lindsey Dietz 5. Dina Kangas FIELD GOALS 1. Dina Kangas 2. Dina Kangas 3. Dina Kangas 4. Jheri Booker 5. Kate Madrinich FG ATTEMPTS 1. Dina Kangas 2. Dina Kangas 3. Jheri Booker 4. Dina Kangas 5. Carmen Kuntz FG PERCENTAGE 1. Lindsey Dietz 2. Julie Coughlin 3. Lindsey Dietz 4. Stacy Nelson 5. Stacy Nelson 3-PT FIELD GOALS 1. Kelli Ritzer 2. Kelli Ritzer 3. Laura Hanson 4. Kelli Ritzer 5. Laura Hanson 3-PT FG ATTEMPTS 1. Kelli Ritzer 2. Kelli Ritzer 3. Laura Hanson 4. Courtney Doucette 5. Laura Hanson

TOP 5 STATISTICAL PERFORMANCES

PTS SEASON 938 1990-91 872 1989-90 689 1988-89 663 2001-02 638 2009-10 PPG SEASON 29.3 1990-91 28.1 1989-90 23.1 2005-06 21.8 2004-05 21.5 1988-89 FG SEASON 389 1990-91 352 1989-90 298 1988-89 265 2009-10 255 2001-02 FGA SEASON 743 1990-91 696 1989-90 590 2009-10 516 1988-89 509 1986-87 FG% SEASON 66.4 2005-06 65.5 1991-92 63.3 2002-03 63.2 1996-97 63.1 1998-99 3FG SEASON 101 1990-91 94 1989-90 89 1999-2000 82 1988-89 75 2000-01 3FGA SEASON 293 1990-91 242 1989-90 237 1999-2000 223 2011-12 213 2000-01

3-PT FG PERCENTAGE 3FG% SEASON 1. Sara Belanger 47.4 1992-93 2. Sara Belanger 47.0 1995-96 3. Chris Dillavou 46.5 1995-96 4. Chris Dillavou 45.5 1996-97 5. Stacy Sievers 45.3 1993-94 FREE THROWS FT SEASON 1. Lindsey Dietz 184 2004-05 2. Dina Kangas 152 1990-91 3. Dina Kangas 151 1989-90 4. Kate Madrinich 140 2001-02 5. Lindsey Dietz 134 2002-03 FT ATTEMPTS FTA SEASON 1. Lindsey Dietz 238 2004-05 2. Dina Kangas 231 1990-91 3. Dina Kangas 202 1989-90 4. Kate Madrinich 190 2001-02 5. Sue Fiero 172 1999-2000 FT PERCENTAGE FT% SEASON 1. Lori Ogren 95.6 1981-82 2. Danielle Flood 93.2 2013-14 3. Julie Coughlin 90.8 1992-93 4. Julie Coughlin 89.6 1991-92 5. Kenzie Kane 87.9 2014-15 REBOUNDS REB SEASON 1. Dina Kangas 424 1989-90 2. Dina Kangas 407 1990-91 3. Carmen Kuntz 371 1986-87 4. Dina Kangas 328 1988-89 5. Jayne Mackley 290 1978-79 ASSISTS AST SEASON 1. Denise Holm 291 1988-89 2. Denise Holm 222 1987-88 3. Susan Anderson 216 2000-01 4. Denise Holm 211 1986-87 5. Kristi Duncan 185 1993-94 STEALS STL SEASON 1. Susan Anderson 99 2000-01 1. Jheri Booker 99 2008-09 3. Jheri Booker 96 2009-10 4. Denise Holm 94 1986-87 5. Dina Kangas 92 1990-91

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ALUMNAE

D

A

Bjorna Amundsen (Duluth, Minn.) Heather Anderson (Brainerd, Minn.) Julie Anderson (Mequon, Wis.) Sue Anderson (Duluth, Minn.) Susan Anderson (Kenosha, Wis.) Sara Atkinson (Rochester, Minn.) Justine Axtell (Barnum, Minn.)

1997-99 1993-97 1996-00 1985-86 1997-01 1994-96 2003-07

B Vicki Bahr (International Falls, Minn.) Mary Barker (Wisconsin Dells, Wis.) Cris Beal (Cannon Falls, Minn.) Sara Belanger (Elk River, Minn.) Jaime Bell (Kasson, Minn.) Jessica Berglund (Oakdale, Minn.) Jo Jo Biondich (Eveleth, Minn.) Alissa Black (Fairfax, Minn.) Linda Blackmore (St. Joseph, Minn.) Lisa Bogatzki (Bertha, Minn.) Jheri Booker (Summerville, Ga.) Mindy Boorman (Stillwater, Minn.) Judy Bornholdt (Princeton, Minn.) Nicoshia Boulton (Milwaukee, Wis.) Julie Bradt (West Bend, Wis.) Leslie Bramwell (Danbury, Wis.) Tammy Brosz (Tyler, Minn.) Brenda Brozik (White Bear Lake, Minn.) Ann Bylkas (Grand Rapids, Minn.)

1986-87 1998-02 1982-86 1992-96 1998-01 2000-04 1999-02 2002-06 1979-80 1985-89 2008-10 1983-87 1989-90 1996-98 2000-04 1980-82 1991-93 1987-89 1984-85

C Nancy Carr (Mauston, Wis.) Brooke Chaffee (Hinkley, Minn.) Julie Collman (Cromwell, Minn.) Julie Coughlin (Albert Lea, Minn.) Lori Coughlin (Albert Lea, Minn.) Katie Cross (Hutchinson, Minn.)

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1975-76 2004-06 1986-87 1989-93 1991-92 2004-05

Deb Daniels (Plymouth, Minn.) Lindsey Dietz (Elk River, Minn.) Chris Dillavou (Southland, Minn.) Deb Doble (Cambridge, Minn.) Sue Doherty (Moose Lake, Minn.) Ruth Dorn (Pierz, Minn.) Heather Doty (Duluth, Minn.) Courtney Doucette (Colfax, Wis.) Kristi Duncan (Duluth, Minn.)

1981-82 2002-06 1995-97 1978-81 1981-82 1987-89 1997-98 2009-13 1991-95

E Barb Elnes (Proctor, Minn.) Jill Emery (Stanton, Minn.) Amy Erickson (International Falls, Minn.) Ann Erickson (International Falls, Minn.) Katie Evans (Plymouth, Wis.) Jordanne Even (Detroit Lakes, Minn.) Sherri Evenson (Braham, Minn.)

1980-82 1983-87 1989-93 1989-93 1997-98 2006-10 1974-76

F Rita Fairbanks (Brainerd, Minn.) Sue Fiero (Goodhue, Minn) Danielle Flood (Janesville, Wis.) Sarah Foulkes (St. Louis Park, Minn.) Teri Foy (St. Cloud, Minn.) Cindy Frayseth (Crystal, Minn.) Katy Freeman (Duluth, Minn.) Carolyn Frisk (Stillwater, Minn.)

1974-75 1996-00 2011-15) 1991-93 1982-84 1978-82 2006-08 1988-92

G Mary Galligan (Ashland, Wis.) Elyse Garcia (Stockton, Calif.) Lydia Garubanda (St. Paul, Minn.) Haley Guetter (Sartell, Minn.) Janet Guidinger (Milwaukee, Wis.) Carol Gulon (Eveleth, Minn.)

1979-81 2007-08 2004-05 2012-13 1989-93 1979-81


H Katie Haas (Oakdale, Minn.) Julie Habert (Duluth, Minn.) Sarah Halsey (Anoka, Minn.) Rhonda Halunen (Virigina, Minn.) Mary Hannula (Eveleth, Minn.) Diane Hansen (Deerwood, Minn.) Wendy Hansen (Arden Hills, Minn.) Katie Hanson (Hayward, Wis.) Laura Hanson (Hermantown, Minn.) Kay Happke (Pierz, Minn.) Jacquie Hartman (St. Cloud, Minn.) Julie Hay (Duluth, Minn.) Katy Hertel (Hastings, Minn.) Kelsey Hewitt (Chippewa Falls, Wis.) JoAnn Hilmas (Virginia, Minn.) Daawn Hocevar (Duluth, Minn.) Denise Holm (Duluth, Minn.) Natalie Hopkins (St. Louis Park, Minn.) Rachel Howard (Spring Valley, Minn.) Amber Hughes (Lake Crystal, Minn.)

L 2007-11 1981-85 1983-86 1983-85 1985-89 1975-76 1991-96 1993-94 1997-01 1987-89 2005-09 1982-86 1998- 02 2007-11 1974-75 1989-90 1985-89 2002-04 1983-85 2005-08

I Jodi Ierino (Duluth, Minn.)

1992-96

J Keri Jackson (Little Falls, Minn.) Char Jakubek (Duluth, Minn.) Amy Jaeger (Coon Rapids, Minn.) Jennifer Joesting (Forest Lake, Minn.) Steph Johnson (St. Louis Park, Minn.) Kari Jutila (LeSueur, Minn.)

1990-91 1993-97 1981-85 1991-92 1994-95 1975-76

K Dina Kangas (Pine River, Minn.) Sheila Kampen (Waseca, Minn.) Kellie Kavanagh (Rosemount, Minn.) Laurelyn Keener (Duluth, Minn.) Alyssa Kerkhoff (St. Peter, Minn.) Kim Klescewski (Champlin, Minn.) Jennifer Koll (Motley, Minn.) Heidi Korstad (Braham, Minn.) Brenda Kuczmarski (Rhinelander, Wis.) Janine Kuklis (Esko, Minn.) Carmen Kuntz (Owatonna, Minn.) Mabel Kunz (Duluth, Minn.) Kolette Kytonen (Blaine, Minn.)

1987-91 1982-83 2004-07 2001-05 2011-15 1981-82 1987-91 1974-75 1983-86 2003-05 1983-87 1974-76 1993-97

Laura Lackner (Chisholm, Minn.) Shannon LaCount (Hoyt Lakes, Minn.) Pamela Lindberg (Fosston, Minn.) Megan Lueck (Winona, Minn.) Amy Lulich (Ashland, Wis.)

1984-86 1992-93 1974-76 2010-13 2002-06

M Jayne Mackley (Hibbing, Minn.) Kate Madrinich (Hibbing, Minn.) Tammy Manly (Potomac, Mo.) Tasha Martin (Lakeville, Minn.) Sarah Matson (Superior, Wis.) Mindy Mattson (Virginia, Minn.) Sherri Mattson (Braham, Minn.) Monica Mayry (Chippwea Falls, Wis.) Beth McCleary (Aitkin, Minn.) Judy McDonald (Burnsville, Minn.) Kelly Meadows (White Bear Lake, Minn.) Sharon Meyer (Duluth, Minn.) Kris Mielke (Monticello, Minn.) Lindsay Miller (Wausau, Wis.) Megan Moga (Lake Holcombe, Wis.) Mary Monsass (Duluth, Minn.) Lisa Muehlbauer (Monticello, Minn.)

1977-81 1998-02 1977-78 2001- 05 1996-98 1979-80 1974-75 2006-10 1977-81 1982-84 1995-97 1977-81 1993-97 2008-11 1995-96 1979-80 1983-87

N Krissy Nelson (Duluth, Minn.) Heather Nelson (Iron, Minn.) Stacy Nelson (Two Harbors, Minn.) Carolyn Neumann (Milwaukee, Wis.) Jessica Newman (Barnum, Minn.) Katrina Newman (Barnum, Minn.) Terri Nord (Crosby, Minn.)

1988-92 1979-83 1996-99 1985-86 2011-15) 2010-14 1975-79

O Kari Obma (Fond du Lac, Wis.) Lori Ogren (Port Wing, Wis.) Megan O’Hern (North Branch, Minn.) Ella Olson (Roberts, Wis.) Karen Olson (Duluth, Minn.) Venessa Ostergaard (Apple Valley, Minn.)

2000-01 1981-84, 1985-86 2002-06 2007-11 1984-85 2006-09

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P Betsy Pachal (Wausau, Wis.) Kirsten Pattison (Fargo, N.D.) Alissa Pauly (Shakopee, Minn.) Katie Pavlich (Cloquet, Minn.) Shauni Payeur (Anoka, Minn.) Bambi Pederson (Duluth, Minn.) Gina Perich (Esko, Minn.) Barb Peterson (Buffalo, Minn.) Sue Peterson (Stillwater, Minn.) Renee Pilbeam (Rhinelander, Wis.) Gretchen Pinz (Isle, Minn.) Karol Podpeskar (Gilbert, Minn.) Jennifer Posch (Northfield, Minn.)

1994-98 2007-08 2004-08 2000-04 2011-15 1980-81 1996-98 1974-76 1985-89 2001-05 1974-75 1980-82 1992-95

Q Mary Quade (Duluth, Minn.)

1982-84

R Emily Rademacher (Elk River, Minn.) Khaimook Regan (Edina, Minn.) Jenna Reinenmann (Duluth, Minn.) Stephanie Reiter (Blaine, Minn.) Kelli Ritzer (Stillwater, Minn.) Christy Robertsy (Peshtigo, Wis.) Carrie Roline (Anoka, Minn.) Cathy Rose (Duluth, Minn.) Diane Ruhl (Hopkins, Minn.) Sandy Ruohoniemi (Floodwood, Minn.) Hannah Rutten (New York Mills, Minn.)

1991-95 1986-89 2005-09 2004-09 1987-91 1994-98 2009-11 1981-84 1982-83 1974-75 2010-14

S Sue Sajevic (St. Paul, Minn.) Josephine Salmon (London, England) Kate Salzsieder (Oshkosh, Wis.) Megna Schaller (Houghton, Mich.) Brooke Schober (Annandale, Minn.) Tanysha Scott (Minneapolis, Minn.) Karyn Shold (International Falls, Minn.) Kris Sheldon (Rhinelander, Wis.) Stacy Sievers (Rochester, Minn.) Sandy Slade (Solon Springs, Wis.)

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1979-83 2010-14 1997-01 1999-01 1998-00 2001-05 1991-94 1974-76 1992-94 1982-83

Rachel Smetanka (Billings, Mont.) Kylee Smith (Cromwell, Minn.) Sheila Smith (Duluth, Minn.) Julie Solien (Aitkin, Minn.) Kelsey Sorenson (Stanchfield, Minn.) Shelly Stemper (Becker, Minn.) Lauri Stenberg (Howard Lake, Minn.) Sarah Stephenson (Duluth, Minn.) Eva Storm (Larium, Mich.) LuAnn Sundin (Duluth, Minn.) Sadie Suomala (Buhl, Minn.) Kaiya Sygulla (Lakeville, Minn.) Laura Sylvester (Alborn, Minn.)

1993-94 2007-11 1989-90 1974-76 2012-13 2008-12 1989-91 1975-76 1999-01 1975-76 1994-97 2009-13 2001-05

T Micky Tierney (St. Paul, Minn.) Kim Toewe (Cohasset, Minn.) Kelley Tralle (St. Louis Park, Minn.) Jackie Trudell (Duluth, Minn.)

1975-76 1999-03 1989-93 1980-82

U Connie Ulander (Maple Plain, Minn.)

1976-77

V Robbie Vanderwall (Albert Lea, Minn.) Emma Van Winkle (Des Monies, Iowa)

1984-85 2008-12

W Kim Wagers (Moose Lake, Minn.) Lindsay Walter (Slinger, Wis.) Candy Wegerson (Duluth, Minn.) Abbie Whitney (Sartel, Minn.) Lisa Wickley (Hancock, Mich.) Katie Winkelman (Morris, Minn.) Sara Woepse (Sheboygan, Wis.) Jen Wright (Duluth, Minn.) Sue Wurl (Duluth, Minn.)

2004-08 2009-13 1974-75 2012-13 1988-91 2003-07 1997-98 1982-83 1976-80

Z Mary Zgonc (Chisholm, Minn.) 1985-89 Note: Listings are from 1974-present and may be incomplete.


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