2011-12 Women's Basketball Media Guide

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2011-12 women’s basketball Statement of Philosophy for Intercollegiate Athletics

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All-Time MVPs and Letterwinners.............36 The athletics program at Wright State University is recognized as an Athletic Director.............................................25 integral part of the total educational process. The athletics program is designed to contribCoaches...................................................... 16-21 ute to the total development of the student-athlete’s health, fitness, skill, leadership, and Horizon League........................................ 28-29 respect for others. 1,000 Point Club.............................................35 Wright State University’s intercollegiate athletic representatives are student-athletes, Opponent Records.........................................43 coaches and staff who are instructed on and dedicated to the principles of fair play and Player Profiles............................................. 4-13 amateur competition as defined by the rules of the National Collegiate Athletic AssociaPresident, WSU...............................................24 tion. It is the responsibility of the athletics administration and coaches to insure that the Raiders at a Glance.........................................44 entire program is in full compliance with all pertinent rules and regulations. Raider Records.......................................... 32-34 Objectives of the intercollegiate athletics program at Wright State University are to: Raider Roster and Team Picture...................14 1. Provide a form of student activity which is generally accepted part of collegiate life. Statement of Philosophy.................................. 1 2. Provide opportunities for the development of unique skills and abilities to a diverse Through the Years..................................... 37-42 segment of the male and female student population. Wright State Quick Facts................................. 1 3. Provide the opportunity and motivation for participation in sports activities for a 2010–11 Results..............................................31 broad segment of the male and female student population. 2010–11 Statistics...........................................30 4. Provide a vehicle which is a recognized builder of morale and esprit de corps 2011–12 Schedule..........................................BC among students, staff, and alumni. 2011–12 Season Outlook............................. 2-3 5. Create an awareness of and support for Wright State University within the region, state and nation. 6. Sponsor a breadth of programs which will provide student-athletes with the opportunity to compete on a local, regional, or national level. Within this objective, programs will be funded and expectations generated which will provide each program or individual with the opportunity to achieve success. 7. Provide an environment in which the student-athlete will learn the value of fair play, the necessity of obeying rules and regulations, and the necessity to perform up to prescribed academic standards.

Wright State Quick Facts Location: Dayton, OH 45435-0001 Founded: 1964; independent status, 1967 Enrollment: 17,074 Nickname: Raiders

Head Coach/Alma Mater: Mike Bradbury/Chattanooga, 1993

First Year of Basketball: 1973-74

Record at WSU/Years: 20-13/One

WBI Appearances: 2011

Overall Record/Years: 70-57/Four

All-Time Record: 421-581 WBI Results: Def. Buffalo 82-79 (3/16/11) Lost to Manhattan 75-73 (3/20/11)

President: Dr. David Hopkins

Assistant Coaches/Alma Mater: Harry Elifson/Northern Iowa, 1986 Valerie King/Cincinnati, 2004 Katrina Merriweather/Cincinnati, 2001

Director of Athletics/Alma Mater: Bob Grant/Wright State, 1988

Director of Operations/Alma Mater: Sara Vest/Western Michigan, 2010

Deputy Director of Athletics/Alma Mater: Roderick Perry/Auburn, 1995

Administrative Assistant/Alma Mater: Jenni Dant/DePaul, 2005

Senior Associate AD/SWA/Alma Mater: Maureen Cooper/Dayton, 1992

2010–11 Record: 20-13 Overall, 11-7 Horizon (Fourth)

Matt Zircher, Associate SID

Assistant AD/Athletic Communications: Bob Noss

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/7

Women’s Basketball SID/Alma Mater: Matt Zircher/Dayton, 1993 Office: (937) 775-2831 Fax: (937) 775-2368 Press Row: (937) 775-4688 E-Mail: matt.zircher@wright.edu

Head Athletic Trainer: Jason Franklin

Colors: Hunter Green and Gold Conference: Horizon League

Internet: http://www.wsuraiders.com

Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Women’s Basketball Trainer: Siobhan Fagan Home Court/Capacity: Ervin J. Nutter Center/11,019 Ticket Office Phone: (937) 775-4789

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Compilation:

Typesetting and Printing: Wright State Printing Services Photography: University Media Services, Keith Cole, Tim Zechar, Bill McCuddy, Trevor Thompson, Nick Falzerano Design: UTC Communications

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2011-12 Season outlook The 2010-11 season was one of the most successful ever in Wright State women’s basketball history. Picked to finish eighth in the preseason Horizon League poll, the Raiders instead won 20 games for the first time as a Division I member, going 20-13 overall and 11-7 in the league, good for fourth place. After advancing to the semifinals of the Horizon League Tournament, WSU competed in a Division I postseason tournament for the first time by hosting a pair of games in the Women’s Basketball Invitational, defeating Buffalo before falling to Manhattan in the quarterfinals. Along the way, Wright State set school records for three-pointers in a game with 13 against Valparaiso on January 8 and in a season with 227, smashing the previous mark of 161 set during the 2007-08 campaign. So what do the Raiders do for an encore in 2011-12? If it’s up to second-year head coach Mike Bradbury, it will be more of the same as along with five returnees from last season’s squad, WSU will have nine newcomers, a group that is considered amongst the best in the Horizon League. Seniors Wright State returns two seniors in forwards Molly Fox and Shaunda Sandifer, both who played major roles in last season’s success. Fox, a Second Team All-Horizon League selection in 2010-11 and a Preseason First Team All-League honoree in 2011-12, led the league in offensive rebounds per game as a junior at 3.7. She was also ranked second in field goal percentage at .546, fifth in overall rebounds at 9.2 2

per game, seventh in defensive rebounds per game at 5.5, seventh in scoring at 14.8 points per game and ninth in blocks per game at 0.8. Fox scored in double figures 23 times last season with 14 of those coming in league play, including a career-best 28 against Detroit on January 15. She also had 11 doublefigure rebound efforts, her high being 16 at Longwood on December 11, and posted 10 double-doubles. Sandifer was a pleasant surprise for the Raiders last season after completing a stellar career for the volleyball team as she earned Horizon League All-Newcomer Team honors. In 31 games, 29 of those starts, she averaged 6.4 points and 9.1 rebounds per game with 18 blocked shots while shooting 47 percent from the field. Sandifer scored 13 points in her debut at Delaware State and was in double figures six other times, three of those coming in the final four games of the season. She also reached double figures in rebounds 13 times, including 16 against Loyola and 15 versus Central Florida and Milwaukee, and dished out five or more assists in a game three times.

Elkins played in 26 games off the bench in 2010-11, scoring a seasonhigh 11 against Green Bay on March 3 as she went five-for-six at the foul line. Elkins connected on 10 threepointers a season ago and also had 16 assists, including four in the regularseason finale with Milwaukee. Lamotte appeared in all but one game with eight starts last season. She hit all four shots in scoring 10 off the bench against UIC on January 27 and hit eight of 10 foul shots as she had a season-high 13 at Detroit on February 12, all but one of those coming in the second half. Newcomers The Raiders have eight newcomers on this year’s team, including six true freshmen, a freshman returning from injury and a sophomore

Sophomores With no juniors on the roster, three sophomore guards in Courtney Boyd, KC Elkins and Kayla Lamotte round out the list of WSU returnees. Boyd was second on the squad in threes made last season with 70 as she averaged eight points per contest. She reached double figures in scoring seven times, including 19 at both Ball State and Cincinnati where she made five threes on each occasion. Boyd also collected five or more rebounds in a game 11 times.

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2011-12 Season outlook transfer. Guard/forward Mylan Woods is that sophomore transfer as she joins the program from Northwestern, where she played in eight games in the early part of last season. Woods was the Ohio Division II Player of the Year as a junior and senior at Hathaway Brown High School, leading the Blazers to state titles in both of those seasons. She averaged 15.4 points, 6.4 rebounds and 4.5 assists per game in 2009-10. Forward Katrina Blackmon averaged 20.8 points, 7.2 rebounds and 4.6 assists per game as a senior for Marion (IN) High School while shooting 46 percent from the field. She was a First Team All-North Central Conference honoree as a junior and senior after being named to the Second Team as a freshman and sophomore. Guard Kim Demmings averaged 19.9 points and 10.2 rebounds per game her senior year as she led the Richmond (IN) Red Devils to their best record since 2005. She was selected to the Hoosier Basketball North/South All-Star game, was named Second Team All-State and was chosen as the Area Player of the Year by the Richmond PalladiumItem last season. Forward Kirsten Gliesmann, who sat out last season with an injury, averaged 9.2 rebounds, 3.1 steals and 1.7 blocks per game as a senior at Center Grove High School in Greenwood, Indiana. Selected as one of the Top 60 Seniors by Hoosier Basketball Magazine in 2010, Gliesmann is the school’s all-time leader in blocks and gathered in 595 rebounds in her career. Guard Sarah Hunter becomes the second product of Mason (OH)

High School to become part of the program in as many seasons, joining Kayla Lamotte. As a senior, Hunter averaged 8.0 points, 3.3 assists and 2.3 steals a game. Guard Abby Jump comes to WSU after averaging 12.2 points per game with 72 made threes for Ryle High School in Kentucky as a senior while AAU teammate Teonia McCune, a 6-3 center, averaged 16.1 points and 16.3 rebounds per game last season at Fern Creek High School in Louisville. The final newcomer, forward Breanna Stucke, averaged 12. 4 points and 6.8 rebounds per game as a senior for nearby Tippecanoe High School. Schedule After playing just 11 regularseason games at home last season, including only two of their first 10, Wright State has 15 on this year’s slate, including an in-season tournament for the first time since being in Division I. The Raiders open at home for the first time since 2003-04 on Sunday, November 13, against Ball State before hosting Delaware State on November 19. WSU then hits the road for its next five games, including matchups versus Big 12 opponent Missouri and a rematch against Buffalo to end November. The road swing continues into December with games at Morehead State, where Bradbury coached for three seasons, and at crosstown rival Dayton on December 6. Following a home game against Southern Illinois and a trip to Miami, WSURAIDERS.COM

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the Raiders will host the Wright State Invitational Presented by Holiday Inn December 18-20, marking the first time WSU has hosted an in-season tournament since 1986-87, the final season in Division II. Central Michigan, Longwood and Southeast Missouri round out the field. Wright State then turns its attention to the 18-game Horizon League slate, which begins on Wednesday, December 28 with a home game against Valparaiso. The Raiders host Butler, who advanced to the Women’s NIT last season, on New Year’s Eve while defending league champ and Sweet Sixteen participant Green Bay comes to town on January 12. Fellow WBI participant Cleveland State rounds out the home schedule on February 25. The Horizon League Tournament begins on Monday, March 5 and continues through Sunday, March 11, with an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament on the line.

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sandifer FORWARD Sr. • 6-3 Calumet City, IL (Thornton Fractional North) 2010-11: Named to the Horizon League All-Newcomer Team...scored 13 points and collected eight rebounds in debut at Delaware State...nine rebounds against Miami, 10 along with six assists at Akron and eight at Ohio...nine rebounds at Southern Illinois and eight with six assists at Cincinnati...15 rebounds versus Central Florida...10 points, eight rebounds and five assists at Milwaukee...12 rebounds at Green Bay... seven points and 10 boards against Butler...10 rebounds versus Detroit...nine boards at Youngstown State...season-high 16 rebounds versus Loyola...eight points and 12 rebounds against Cleveland State...double-double of 11 points and 10 boards versus Youngstown State...hit six of eight shots in scoring a season-high 19 points with 12 rebounds at Loyola...nine points and 13 boards at UIC...double-double of 11 points and 15 rebounds against Milwaukee in the Horizon League quarterfinals...made all four field goal attempts and all five foul shots in scoring 13 points at Green Bay in the league semifinals...14 rebounds versus Buffalo in the first round of the Women’s Basketball Invitational...double-double of 13 points and 11 rebounds against Manhattan in the WBI quarterfinals.

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CAREER HIGHS Points: 19 at Loyola (2/24/11) FG Made: 6 at Loyola (2/24/11) FG Att.: 11 at Milwaukee (12/31/10) FG Pct.: 1.000 (4 for 4) at Green Bay (3/11/11) 3-Pt. FG Made: 1 on three occasions 3-Pt. FG Att.: 3 vs. Miami (12/1/10); vs. Milwaukee (3/9/11) 3-Pt. FG Pct.: 1.000 (1 for 1) at Butler (2/6/11); vs. Manhattan (3/20/11) FT Made: 7 vs. Youngstown State (2/19/11) FT Att.: 9 at Loyola (2/24/11) FT Pct.: 1.000 (5 for 5) at Green Bay (3/11/11) Rebounds: 16 vs. Loyola (1/29/11) Assists: 6 at Akron (12/4/10); at Cincinnati (12/18/10) Blocks: 3 at Detroit (2/12/11) Steals: 3 at Loyola (2/24/11)

High School: Named the 2006-07 Female Athlete of the Year by the Windy City Times...lettered all four years in basketball and earned All-SICA East honors her final three seasons... averaged 19.5 points and 11.8 rebounds her senior year as she led North to a 24-4 record and to the regional championship game...also lettered one year in soccer as a goalkeeper. Personal: Born LaShaunda Carolene Sandifer on November 7, 1988...is the daughter of James Sandifer and Phillis Denman and has two sisters.

sandifer’s numbers

Year G-S Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA 2010-11 31-29 862 27.8 69 146 .473 3 20 .150 58 84

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Pct. Reb. Avg. PF-D A BL ST Pts Avg. .690 282 9.1 71-0 54 18 14 199 6.4

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FORWARD Sr. • 6-1 Nashville, IN (Brown County)

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Points: 28 vs. Detroit (1/15/11) FG Made: 12 vs. Loyola (1/29/11) FG Att.: 22 at Loyola (2/24/11) FG Pct.: .889 (8 for 9) vs. Detroit (1/31/10) 3-Pt. FG Made: 2 at Milwaukee (1/9/10); vs. Detroit (1/15/11) 3-Pt. FG Att.: 3 on four occasions 3-Pt. FG Pct.: 1.000 (2 for 2) vs. Detroit (1/15/11) FT Made: 5 on four occasions FT Att.: 8 vs. Central Florida (12/22/10) FT Pct.: 1.000 (5 for 5) at Green Bay (3/11/11) Rebounds: 16 at Longwood (12/11/10) Assists: 3 on three occasions Blocks: 3 at Valparaiso (2/8/09); at Dayton (12/6/09) Steals: 6 at Loyola (2/24/11)

2010-11: Second Team All-Horizon League selection...double-double of 21 points and 13 rebounds at IUPUI...12 rebounds at Ball State...double-double of 10 points and 10 boards against Dayton...18 points and a career-high 16 rebounds at Longwood...25 points and 11 rebounds versus Central Florida...26 points and 14 boards at Milwaukee...15 points at Green Bay...16 points against Butler...18 points versus Valparaiso...career-high 28 points with 12 rebounds against Detroit...17 points at Youngstown State...15 points at Cleveland State...16 points versus UIC...26 points and 11 rebounds against Loyola...15 points at Valparaiso...10 points and 12 rebounds at Butler...26 points and 13 boards at Loyola...14 points off the bench against Milwaukee...20 points and 16 rebounds off the bench versus Buffalo in the Women’s Basketball Invitational. 2009-10: 12 points at IPFW...recorded a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds, along with two blocks, three steals, and one assist against Akron...11 points versus Robert Morris...nine rebounds at Dayton...10 points and five rebounds at Cincinnati...16 points and five rebounds at Detroit...11 points and three steals at Green Bay...15 points and eight rebounds at Milwaukee...12 points, nine rebounds, two assists, 1 block and two steals against Loyola...12 points versus Cleveland State...13 points, six rebounds and four steals versus Milwaukee...10 points and three steals at Youngstown State...11 points at Cleveland State. 2008-09: Named to the Horizon League All-Newcomer Team...10 points, six rebounds and two steals in Raider debut at Evansville...11 points and five rebounds at Eastern Kentucky...eight points, five rebounds and three steals against Dayton...eight points and six rebounds versus IPFW...seven points and 10 rebounds at UIC...six rebounds and two blocks at Loyola...five points and five rebounds versus Butler...six rebounds and four steals at Milwaukee...eight points and six rebounds against Youngstown State...hit eight of nine shots in scoring 19 points with nine rebounds against Detroit...12 points, six rebounds and three blocks at Valparaiso...11 points against Milwaukee...eight points and seven rebounds at Cleveland State...11 points and five rebounds at Youngstown State...six points and seven rebounds at Detroit...eight points, five rebounds and three assists against UIC...six points, four rebounds and two assists at Valparaiso in the Horizon League quarterfinals...seven points, six rebounds and four steals at Green Bay in the semifinals. High School: Signed with Wright State in the fall...team MVP all four years for the Eagles...averaged 18.4 points, 10.1 rebounds, 4.4 blocks, 3.3 assists and 3.3 steals per game as a senior...named a District 3 All-Star as a senior by the Hoosier Basketball Coaches Association and First Team All-Area by the Bloomington Herald-Times...ranked among the top 60 seniors by Hoosier Basketball Magazine...holds school records for career rebounds and points in a season...earned all-conference honors while lettering as a middle hitter in volleyball...also lettered in tennis. Personal: Born Molly Ramona Fox on October 20, 1989...is the daughter of Jeffery and Barbara Fox and has a brother and two sisters.

fox’s numbers

Year G-S Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA 2008-09 29-19 672 23.2 86 183 .470 0 0 .000 27 57 2009-10 30-13 702 23.4 105 193 .544 4 10 .400 45 68 2010-11 30-23 886 29.5 178 326 .546 8 32 .250 80 111 Totals 89-55 2260 25.4 369 702 .526 12 42 .286 152 236

Pct. .474 .662 .721 .644

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Reb. Avg. PF-D A BL ST Pts Avg. 134 4.6 80-3 14 21 37 199 6.9 144 4.8 104-8 25 20 45 259 8.6 276 9.2 83-3 20 25 39 444 14.8 554 6.2 267-14 59 66 121 902 10.1

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boyd GUARD So. • 6-1 Brookville, OH (Brookville)

2010-11: Nine points and 10 rebounds in collegiate debut at IUPUI...season-high 19 points, including five threepointers, at Ball State...eight points and six rebounds against Miami...18 points at Akron, Ohio and Southern Illinois...tied her season-high with 19 points, including five threes, at Cincinnati...nine points at Green Bay and versus Detroit and UIC...seven rebounds at Youngstown State...15 points on five threes at Butler...11 points at Detroit...nine points and six rebounds at Loyola...six rebounds in regular-season finale with Milwaukee.

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CAREER HIGHS Points: 19 at Ball State (11/14/10); at Cincinnati (12/18/10) FG Made: 7 on four occasions FG Att.: 17 at Cincinnati (12/18/10) FG Pct.: .778 (7 for 9) at Akron (12/4/10) 3-Pt. FG Made: 5 on three occasions 3-Pt. FG Att.: 15 at Cincinnati (12/18/10) 3-Pt. FG Pct.: .800 (4 for 5) at Akron (12/4/10) FT Made: 2 on four occasions FT Att.: 2 on seven occasions FT Pct.: 1.000 (2 for 2) on four occasions Rebounds: 10 at IUPUI (11/12/10) Assists: 3 on four occasions Blocks: 1 at Butler (2/5/11) Steals: 3 at Butler (2/5/11); at Loyola (2/24/11)

High School: Signed with Wright State during the early signing period...earned Second Team All-State honors her senior year as well as being the District 15 and Southwestern Buckeye League Player of the Year...averaged 30.1 points and 11.3 rebounds per game as a senior while shooting 80 percent from the foul line and 55 percent from the field...holds school records for points in a game (43), season (662) and career (1576) and is the all-time leader in three-pointers (108)...averaged 19.1 points per game as a junior as she led the SWBL in scoring. Personal: Born Courtney Nicole Boyd on October 19, 1991...is the daughter of Brad and Amy Boyd and has one brother and two sisters.

boyd’s numbers

Year G-S Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF-D A BL ST Pts Avg. 2010-11 33-25 910 27.6 92 274 .336 70 227 .308 11 15 .733 120 3.6 42-0 30 1 15 265 8.0

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CAREER HIGHS Points: 13 at Detroit (2/12/11) FG Made: 4 vs. UIC (1/27/11) FG Att.: 5 on four occasions FG Pct.: 1.000 (4 for 4) vs. UIC (1/27/11) 3-Pt. FG Made: 2 vs. Miami (12/1/10) 3-Pt. FG Att.: 3 on four occasions 3-Pt. FG Pct.: 1.000 (2 for 2) vs. Miami (12/1/10) FT Made: 8 at Detroit (2/12/11) FT Att.: 10 at Detroit (2/12/11) FT Pct.: 1.000 (2 for 2) vs. Dayton (11/29/10) Rebounds: 5 at Valparaiso (2/3/11); vs. Green Bay (3/3/11) Assists: 2 on three occasions Steals: 4 at Cleveland State (1/22/11)

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lamotte GUARD So. • 5-8 Mason, OH (Mason) 2010-11: Six points at Ball State...eight points, including two three-pointers, against Miami...seven points at Longwood...five points at Youngstown State...hit all four shots, including a three, in scoring 10 points versus UIC...six points and five boards at Valparaiso...13 points, including eight-for-10 at the foul line, at Detroit...five rebounds against Green Bay...four points versus Buffalo in the Women’s Basketball Invitational.

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High School: Lettered all four years in basketball for the Comets...All-Southwest District and All-Greater Miami Conference selection as a senior as she averaged 11 points and eight rebounds per game...team captain and MVP...Mason advanced to the Division I regionals her junior year. Personal: Born Kayla Renee Lamotte on October 7, 1991...is the daughter of Jeff and Andrea Lamotte and has one brother and two sisters.

lamotte’s numbers

Year G-S Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA 2010-11 32-8 491 15.3 31 81 .383 9 35 .257 11 15

Pct. Reb. Avg. PF-D A BL ST Pts Avg. .733 67 2.1 30-1 19 0 17 82 2.6

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CAREER HIGHS Points: 11 vs. Green Bay (3/3/11) FG Made: 2 on three occasions FG Att.: 6 vs. UIC (1/27/11); vs. Green Bay (3/3/11) FG Pct.: 1.000 (1 for 1) vs. Manhattan (3/20/11) 3-Pt. FG Made: 2 vs. Loyola (1/29/11); vs. Green Bay (3/3/11) 3-Pt. FG Att.: 5 vs. Loyola (1/29/11) 3-Pt. FG Pct.: .667 (2 for 3) vs. Green Bay (3/3/11) FT Made: 5 vs. Green Bay (3/3/11) FT Att.: 6 vs. Green Bay (3/3/11) FT Pct.: 1.000 (2 for 2) vs. Valparaiso (1/8/11) Rebounds: 3 vs. Loyola (1/29/11) Assists: 4 vs. Milwaukee (3/5/11) Steals: 2 vs. Milwaukee (3/5/11)

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elkins GUARD So. • 5-6 West Jefferson, OH (West Jefferson) 2010-11: Hit first career three-pointer against Miami...five points versus Valparaiso and UIC... six points and three rebounds against Loyola...11 points off the bench versus Green Bay...dished out four assists in regular-season finale with Milwaukee.

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High School: Signed with Wright State during the early signing period...Third Team All-State honoree as well as all-district and All-Mid-State League Cardinal as a senior...nominated for the 2010 McDonald’s All-American game...2009 All-State Honorable Mention after recorded 111 steals...became school’s all-time leader in points scored during her junior season...Third Team All-State as a sophomore after averaging 20.7 points per game...also earned three letters in volleyball and one in softball. Personal: Born Kaitlin Correy Elkins on July 13, 1992...is the daughter of Angie Elkins.

elkins’ numbers

Year G-S Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA 2010-11 26-0 147 5.7 14 51 .275 10 29 .345 10 14

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woods GUARD/FORWARD So. • 5-11 Strongsville, OH (Hathaway Brown)

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about mylan Career Plans: Nurse Anesthetist Favorite Athletes Growing Up: Michael Jordan and Allen Iverson My Role Model Is: My dad If I Won the Lottery, I Would: Take care of my family and buy a nice condo on the beach with a nice car I Chose WSU Because: They have a great nursing program and have the ability to play in the NCAA Tournament Three Words That Describe Me Are: Independent, Hard-Working, Intelligent

Northwestern: Appeared in eight games off the bench during the 2010-11 season...gathered in two rebounds in her collegiate debut against Dartmouth...two points and two assists versus LSU...two points at St. Mary’s...seven points, six rebounds, three assists and three steals in 21 minutes of action in an exhibition game against WisconsinPlatteville. Prep: Ohio Division II Player of the Year in 2008-09 and 2009-10...four-year letterwinner for the Blazers of Hathaway Brown High School...averaged 15.4 points per game as a senior along with 6.4 rebounds, 4.5 assists, 2.7 steals and one blocked shot per game...led Hathaway Brown to a 23-4 record and the Division II state title as a senior... scored 16 points with seven rebounds, four assists and three steals in the championship game against Kettering Alter and had 15 points, seven rebounds and three assists in the semifinals versus Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit...during her junior season, Hathaway Brown again won the Division II state title and finished with a record of 21-6... scored nine points in the finals against Wapakoneta and had 11 points, five rebounds and five steals in the semifinals versus Alter...Hathaway Brown was the state runnerup to Alter in 2008, going 22-5, as Woods had 14 points and eight rebounds in the championship game and added 17 points and six rebounds against Lima Bath in the semifinals...as a freshman in 2007, the Blazers again were the state runner-up with a final mark of 22-5...had nine points and six rebounds in the finals against Warsaw River View and had 15 points with five rebounds in the semifinals versus Sandusky Perkins...First Team All-State selection as a sophomore...named the Northeast District Player of the Year her final three seasons. Personal: Born Mylan Nicole Woods on March 14, 1992...daughter of Derrick and Kelly Woods...brother D.J. is a wide receiver for the University of Cincinnati.

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demmings GUARD Fr. • 5-8 Richmond, IN (Richmond)

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about kim Career Plans: Sports Management Favorite Foods: Ribs, chicken Favorite Athlete Growing Up: LeBron James Favorite Quote: Can’t stop the unstoppable My Role Model Is: My mom If I Won the Lottery, I Would: Buy a big house and a nice car and take care of mom and dad I Chose WSU Because: It’s a great team and it’s a positive place Three Words That Describe Me Are: Fast, Fun, Lovable

High School: Averaged 19.9 points and 10.2 rebounds per game senior season, leading the Red Devils to their best record since 2005...scored a season-high 34 points at Huntington North and had 33 against both Logansport and Marion...selected to the Hoosier Basketball North/South All-Star game...named Second Team All-State and chosen as the Area Player of the Year by the Richmond Palladium-Item as a senior...AAU teammate of fellow Raider freshman Katrina Blackmon...multiple-time sectional champ in track...finished fifth in the long jump at the state meet as a junior and ninth as a senior. Personal: Born Kimberly E’vette Demmings on June 10, 1992...is the daughter of Phillip and Yolanda Demmings and has two sisters. WSURAIDERS.COM

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blackmon FORWARD Fr. • 6-0 Marion, IN (Marion)

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about katrina Career Plans: Graduating with a master’s in business Favorite Athletes Growing Up: Lisa Leslie, Sheryl Swoops, Tamika Catchings My Role Model Is: My mom If I Won the Lottery, I Would: Continue my regular life, just step into a finer life I Chose WSU Because: It wasn’t too far or too close, I believe in the program and it was my best fit Three Words That Describe Me Are: Blessed, Kind Hearted, Beautiful

High School: As a senior, averaged 20.8 points, 7.2 rebounds and 4.6 assists per game...averaged 16.9 points, 5.5 rebounds, 5.2 assists and 2.7 steals per game as a junior for the Giants while shooting 46 percent from the field... An All-North Central Conference First Team honoree as a junior after being named to the Second Team as a freshman and sophomore...helped Marion post the seventh-highest scoring average in the state junior season at 67 points per game...AAU teammate of fellow Raider freshman Kim Demmings. Personal: Born Katrina Annette-Kay Blackmon on June 19, 1992...is the daughter of Michael and Kimberly Blackmon and has two brothers and one sister.

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hunter GUARD Fr. • 5-7 Mason, OH (Mason)

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about sarah Career Plans: To be a high school English teacher Favorite Food: Shrimp and Crablegs Favorite Movie: Love and Basketball Favorite Athletes Growing Up: Michael Jordan, Marian Jones, Allen Iverson, Jason Kidd If I Won the Lottery, I Would: Buy a new phone and car and travel to wherever I Chose WSU Because: It was close to home and family Three Words That Describe Me Are: Adventurous, Optimistic, Fast

High School: As a senior, averaged 8.0 points, 3.3 assists and 2.3 steals a game...Second Team All-Greater Miami Conference selection and an Honorable Mention All-Southwest District selection junior season for the Comets as she averaged eight points, four rebounds, two steals and two assists per contest...the second Mason product to be a part the Raider program, joining Kayla Lamotte. Personal: Born Sarah Tomé Hunter on September 2, 1993...is the daughter of Ray and Kim Hunter and has two brothers.

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stucke FORWARD Fr. • 6-0 Tipp City, OH (Tippecanoe)

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about breanna Career Plans: Get a degree in Exercise Biology and continue on to be a physical therapist My Role Models Are: My parents If I Won the Lottery, I Would: Put the money in the bank and wait to put it towards a new car or house I Chose WSU Because: I could stay close to family and friends and still play basketball and I really like the staff here Three Words That Describe Me Are: Determined, Dedicated, Competitive

High School: As a senior, averaged 12.4 points and 6.8 rebounds...averaged 17.3 points and 7.1 rebounds junior season while making 58.1 percent of her shots and 54.4 percent of her 3-pointers for Tippecanoe...team finished 21-2 and advanced to the district finals...as a junior, the Central Buckeye Conference Player of the Year, Stucke was a Special Mention All-State selection in Division II as a junior as well as First Team All-Southwest District. Personal: Born Breanna Lynn Stucke on August 7, 1992...is the daughter of Mike and Melissa Stucke and has one brother and two sisters.

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gliesmann FORWARD Fr. • 6-2 Greenwood, IN (Center Grove) 2010-11: Did not play due to injury.

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about kirsten Career Plans: To be a high school math teacher, preferably calculus Favorite Athlete Growing Up: Kevin Garnett My Role Model Is: My mother If I Won the Lottery, I Would: Give 10% to charity and buy my mom a house I Chose WSU Because: I wanted to find a school where the basketball team was like family and I found it here Three Words That Describe Me Are: Ambitious, Caring, Loving

High School: Signed with Wright State during the early signing period...averaged 9.2 rebounds, 3.1 steals and 1.7 blocks per game as a senior...selected as one of the Top 60 Seniors by Hoosier Basketball Magazine...named All-Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference as a senior...averaged 10.2 points and 9.1 rebounds per game as a junior...school’s all-time leader in blocks (180)...gathered in 595 rebounds in her career...Trojans advanced to the semi-state her freshman year...also lettered twice in volleyball. Personal: Born Kirsten A. Gliesmann on August 19, 1991...is the daughter of Gary and Michele Gliesmann and has one brother and two sisters. WSURAIDERS.COM

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abby

jump GUARD Fr. • 5-5 Florence, KY (Ryle)

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about abby Career Plans: Become a strength and conditioning coach Favorite Food: Strawberries Favorite Movie: Love and Basketball Favorite Athletes Growing Up: Michael Jordan, Brett Favre, Sean May, Raymond Felton If I Won the Lottery, I Would: Buy a house in Florida and buy a black on black Range Rover I Chose WSU Because: The coach ing staff Three Words That Describe Me Are: Short, Artistic, Outgoing

High School: As a senior, averaged 12.2 points, made 72 threes and shot 81% from the line...as a junior, led the 21-10 Raiders with 3.3 assists per game, while adding 10 points per game as the team’s second leading scorer... connected on 81 three-pointers, ranking her fifth in the state...joins AAU teammate Teonia McCune in the WSU 2011 class. Personal: Born Abby Faye Jump on May 27, 1993...is the daughter of Jeff and Tammy Jump and has three sisters.

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teonia

mccune CENTER Fr. • 6-5 Louisville, KY (Fern Creek)

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about teonia Career Plans: Neonatal nursing Favorite Food: My mom’s meatloaf Favorite TV Show: CSI: Special Victims Unit Favorite Movie: Love and Basketball My Role Model Is: My mom because she works hard to take care of me If I Won the Lottery, I Would: Make a better life for me and my family I Chose WSU Because: I felt it was the right school for me and it’s fairly close to home Three Words That Describe Me Are: Tall, Honest, Reliable

High School: As a senior, averaged 16.1 points, 16.3 rebounds and shot 49% from the field...averaged 15 points and 15 rebounds a game as a junior for the Lady Tigers...holds the school record for rebounds in a game, blocked shots in a game (17 last year against Scott County) and blocked shots for a single season (226)...No. 4 all-time statewide in blocked shots with 515 before senior season...AAU teammate of fellow Raider freshman Abby Jump. Personal: Born Teonia Kristen McCune on April 20, 1993...is the daughter of Thurman and Valrie Dorsey and Timothy McCune and has two brothers and two sisters.

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taylor

stanton FORWARD So. • 6-2 Cincinnati, OH (Walnut Hills)

about Tayler Career Plans: To be a high school math teacher, preferably calculus Favorite Athlete Growing Up: Kevin Garnett My Role Model Is: My mother If I Won the Lottery, I Would: Give 10% to charity and buy my mom a house I Chose WSU Because: I wanted to find a school where the basketball team was like family and I found it here Three Words That Describe Me Are: Ambitious, Caring, Loving

Will have three years of eligibility remaining starting with the 2012-13 season. Kent State: Appeared in 25 games during the 2010-11 season with four starts, averaging 4.2 points and four rebounds per game while shooting 42 percent from the field...ranked second on the team with 19 blocks and fourth in offensive rebounds with 45...scored 11 points and had six rebounds off the bench at Northeastern on November 18 and followed that up with a double-double of 15 points and 13 rebounds along with three blocks against Washington at the Great Alaska Shootout on November 23...had 14 points and seven rebounds in a home game versus Youngstown State on December 1 and tallied nine points against Vermont on December 16. High School: First Team All-Fort Ancient Valley Conference selection all four years and was the conference’s Player of the Year as a sophomore...ninth in the FAVC in scoring as a senior at 12.8 points per game, third in rebounds at 11.4 and second in blocks at 2.1... captained her AAU squad, Cincy Finest, to the adidas National Championship. Personal: Born Tayler Nicole Stanton on June 23, 1992...is the daughter of Demetrius and Tracey Stanton and has one brother and two sisters.

2011-12 HORIZON LEAGUE PRESEASON FIRST AND SECOND TEAMS FIRST TEAM Brandi Brown, Jr., F, Youngstown State Julie Wojta, Sr., G/F, Green Bay Molly Fox, Sr., F, Wright State Shalonda Winton, Jr., F, Cleveland State Jasmine Bailey, Sr., G/F, UIC SECOND TEAM Angela Rodriguez, So., G, Milwaukee Yar Shayok, Jr., F, Detroit Shamiea Green, Sr., G, UIC Monica Albano, Jr., G, Loyola Betsy Adams, Sr., G, Valparaiso

2011-12 HORIZON LEAGUE PRESEASON POLL (First Place Votes) Team 1. Green Bay (29) 2. Cleveland State 3. Wright State 4. Butler 5. UIC 6. Milwaukee 7. Detroit (1) 8. Loyola 9. Valparaiso 10. Youngstown State

Points 299 238 212 197 186 177 141 88 64 48

PRESEASON PLAYER OF THE YEAR Brandi Brown, Jr., F, Youngstown State

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2011-12 Roster

Front Row (Left to Right): Sarah Hunter, Abby Jump, Assistant Coach Harry Elifson, Assistant Coach Katrina Merriweather, Director of Operations Sara Vest, Head Coach Mike Bradbury, Administrative Assistant Jenni Dant, Assistant Coach Valerie King, KC Elkins, Kim Demmings. Back Row (Left to Right): Kayla Lamotte, Mylan Woods, Breanna Stucke, Kirsten Gliesmann, Shaunda Sandifer, Teonia McCune, Molly Fox, Tayler Stanton, Courtney Boyd, Katrina Blackmon.

Numerical Roster No. Name 3 Mylan Woods 4 Kim Demmings 5 Katrina Blackmon 10 Sarah Hunter 22 Shaunda Sandifer 23 Courtney Boyd 24 Kayla Lamotte 30 KC Elkins 31 Molly Fox 32 Breanna Stucke 34 Kirsten Gliesmann 35 Abby Jump 53 Teonia McCune Tayler Stanton *

Pos. Ht. G/F 5-11 G 5-8 F 6-0 G 5-7 F 6-3 G 6-1 G 5-8 G 5-6 F 6-1 G/F 6-0 F 6-2 G 5-5 C 6-5 F 6-0

Yr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. So. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So.

Hometown/High School Strongsville, OH/Hathaway Brown Richmond, IN/Richmond Marion, IN/Marion Mason, OH/Mason Calumet City, IL/Thornton Fractional North Brookville, OH/Brookville Mason, OH/Mason West Jefferson, OH/West Jefferson Nashville, IN/Brown County Tipp City, OH/Tippecanoe Greenwood, IN/Center Grove Florence, KY/Ryle Louisville, KY/Fern Creek Cincinnati, OH/Walnut Hills

Head Coach: Mike Bradbury Assistant Coaches: Harry Elifson, Valerie King and Katrina Merriweather Director of Operations: Sara Vest Administrative Assistant: Jenni Dant

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Head Coach Mike Bradbury

Mike Bradbury was named as the sixth Raider women’s basketball coach at Wright State on April 21, 2010 and he hasn’t stopped. Last year was a year of firsts for the WSU women’s basketball program as it played in its first postseason tournament as a division I school when it hosted two round of the Women’s Basketball Invitational. The team also recorded the most wins in division I with a 20-13 record. Three Raiders received Horizon League honors--LaShawna Thomas first team, Molly Fox second team and Shaunda Sandifer Newcomer Team. Bradbury, who led Morehead State to a 50-44 record over three seasons, posted a 22-11 slate in 2009-10, including a bid to the post-season Women’s Basketball Invitational. He also spent time as an assistant coach at Xavier and Cincinnati. “Mike emerged from a great pool of candidates,” Grant said. “His success as head coach at Morehead State along with his recruiting 16

experience in this region made him extremely appealing to us. He has been a key recruiter in this region and helped secure several Top 25 recruiting classes to Xavier and Cincinnati, not to mention a highly-ranked class in his first year at Morehead State.” Bradbury was an integral part in signing the nation’s top-ranked player at Xavier in 2006-07. While at UC, he helped sign three top 25 classes. In each of his last ten seasons as an assistant coach, his teams qualified for postseason play. In all, 12 of the 17 teams he has been involved with have made postseason appearances, and nearly every team has posted a .500 record or better. Bradbury spent five seasons at Xavier, and all five resulted in postseason appearances, including two NCAA tournament berths. In his initial season at Xavier, in 2002-03, the Musketeers went 2010 overall and advanced the NCAA Tournament first round after posting a 12-19 record the season before. In 2006-07, Bradbury helped lead XU to a 26-8 record and another NCAA Tournament berth. In between, his teams made three consecutive WNIT appearances, including a quarterfinal game in 2004-05. In his five seasons, Xavier was 106-50 (.679 winning percentage). Prior to his time at Xavier, Bradbury was a top assistant coach and the primary recruiter for crosstown school Cincinnati for six years, where he helped the Bearcats to two NCAA Tournament

berths and a 127-57 record (.690 winning percentage). His UC career culminated in the 2001-02 squad going 27-5 and advancing to the NCAA Tournament second round. He also helped guide the 1998-99 team to a 22-9 record and a firstround NCAA game. Bradbury’s time at UC resulted in three WNIT appearances as well. Bradbury went to Cincinnati after one season at VCU and one at East Tennessee State. At ETSU, his 1995 team took sixth place in the WNIT and compiled a 21-9 record. His coaching career began at Chattanooga, where he graduated in 1993 with a degree in recreation. He spent the 1991-92 and 1992-93 seasons as a student assistant coach before his first full-time assistant coaching assignment came in 199394. The 1991-92 UTC team also advanced to the NCAA Tournament first round.

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raider staff What Others are Saying About Coach Bradbury... “Without a doubt Wright State chose the right person as their next coach. He has won everywhere he has coached and has been a proven recruiter, especially in the state of Ohio. One thing I know, his teams will be prepared to play every night.” --Jeff Walz, University of Louisville Women’s Basketball Head Coach “As a recruiter alone Wright State hit a homerun by hiring Mike Bradbury, but he has proven he does much more. With WSU’s support and facilities and Mike’s ability to win, Wright State will blossom into a top program.” --Brady Sallee, Eastern Illinois University Women’s Basketball Head Coach

Bradbury vs. All Opponents

“We are extremely excited to welcome Mike Bradbury to the Horizon League. The Raider basketball program will grow under his guidance. We look forward to working with Mike and his staff as we continue to develop Horizon League women¹s basketball.” --Jon LeCrone, Horizon League Commissioner “Wright State has made a terrific decision in the hiring of Mike Bradbury. He is a rising star in the coaching profession and will bring a tremendous amount of passion to the Raider program. In the very near future, you will see WSU competing for the Horizon League championship.” --Kevin McGuff, University of Washington Women’s Basketball Head Coach

Bradbury’s Coaching Record

Year 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

School Wright State Morehead State Morehead State Morehead State Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati VCU East Tennessee Chattanooga Chattanooga Chattanooga

Position Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Asst. Coach Asst. Coach Asst. Coach Asst. Coach Asst. Coach Asst. Coach Asst. Coach Asst. Coach Asst. Coach Asst. Coach Asst. Coach Asst. Coach Asst. Coach Asst. Coach Student Asst. Student Asst.

Record 20-13 22-11 17-14 11-19 26-8 21-9 22-10 17-13 20-10 27-5 22-10 18-13 22-9 21-9 17-11 14-14 21-9 15-13 18-12 18-12

Opponent H A N Total Akron 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 Alice Lloyd 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Austin Peay 2-2 1-2 0-1 3-5 Ball State 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 Buffalo 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Butler 0-1 1-0 0-0 1-1 Central Florida 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Central Michigan 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 Cincinnati 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 College of Charleston 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 Cleveland State 0-1 1-0 0-0 1-1 Dayton 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 Delaware State 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 Detroit 2-0 1-1 0-0 3-1 Duquesne 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2 Eastern Illinois 0-3 0-3 0-0 0-6 Eastern Kentucky 2-1 3-0 0-0 5-1 Evansville 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 Gardner-Webb 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 Green Bay 0-1 0-2 0-0 0-3 Houston Baptist 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 UIC 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2 IUPUI 0-0 2-0 0-0 2-0 Jacksonville State 3-0 1-2 0-0 4-2 Kentucky 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 Kentucky Christian 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Lipscomb 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Longwood 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 Louisville 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 Loyola 1-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 Manhattan 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 Marshall 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-3 Miami 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 Milwaukee 2-0 1-0 0-0 3-0 Murray State 3-1 1-3 0-0 4-4 New Hampshire 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 Ohio 1-0 1-1 0-0 2-1 Presbyterian 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Robert Morris 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 Saint Louis 1-0 0-1 0-0 1-1 Samford 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2 Southeast Missouri 2-1 2-1 0-0 4-2 Southern Illinois 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 SIU Edwardsville 1-0 0-1 0-0 1-1 Tennessee-Martin 3-0 3-0 0-0 6-0 Tennessee State 3-0 1-2 0-0 4-2 Tennessee Tech 3-0 2-1 0-0 5-1 Texas-Arlington 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Toledo 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2 Valparaiso 1-0 0-1 0-0 1-1 Virginia 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 Western Kentucky 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 Winston-Salem State 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Youngstown State 1-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 Totals

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raider staff HARRY ELIFSON ASSISTANT COACH SECOND YEAR

Assistant Coach Harry Elifson

Harry Elifson, a nationallyknown women’s basketball coach, enters his second season as an assistant coach for the Wright State women’s basketball program. Elifson came to WSU after serving on head coach Mike Bradbury’s staff during his three-year tenure at Morehead State. Teaming with Bradbury, the Raiders reached new heights in 2010-11 as WSU played in its first Division I post-season tournament with two games in the Women’s Basketball Invitational and secured the program’s first 20-win season in Division I. Elifson became a legendary high school coach and one of the most successful girls basketball coaches in Florida prep history and joined the Morehead State staff after several highly successful seasons at the University of South Florida. Elifson was an assistant coach at USF during the 2000-2003 campaigns and was promoted to Associate Head Coach from 200318

2006. He helped lead the Bulls out of the bottom of the conference standings to three straight postseason appearances, including the school’s first-ever NCAA Tournament berth in 2005-06. As a primary recruiter, he landed three top 40 classes, according to the AllStar Girls Report. While at South Florida, he was instrumental in signing Jessica Dickson, the 2004 Big East Freshman of the Year who has since advanced to play in the WNBA. Elifson also helped mentor USF to its first-ever WNIT berth in 2003-2004 and again helped lead the Bulls to the WNIT in 2004-2005. Also that season, the Bulls posted the program’s best-ever record at 21-11. Elifson made a name for himself coaching at Boca Ciega High School in St. Petersburg, Florida, where he led the girls varsity team from 19892000. Taking a team that had fallen on hard times, Elifson completely revitalized the shape of the program, winning two Florida Class 5A state titles in 1995 and 1996 and was a state semifinalist in 1999. During the 1995-96 season, Boca Ciega climbed as high at 18th nationally in the USA Today rankings. His career record at BCHS was 234-87 (.730 winning percentage), and he coached five players that moved on to Division I schools. In all, 11 of his players earned college athletic scholarships. He led BCHS to three regional titles, three regional runners-up finishes, four conference championships, and 11

district titles. With his team’s success came numerous state and national honors. He was inducted into the Boca Ciega High School Hall of Fame in 2004 and was a finalist for the 1997 National High School Coach of the Year. He earned the National High School Coaches Association Region III Coach of the Year award in 1997 and was awarded the 1996 Florida Coaches Association Coach of the Year. He was also the Pinellas County Coach of the Year in 1993, 1995, 1996 and 1997 and was the St. Petersburg Times Coach of the Year in 1995 while earning the same distinction from the Tampa Tribune in 1995 and 1996. In addition, he has experience coaching the best girls basketball athletes in the nation as he was the head coach of the East team at the 2000 Adidas High School All-American game. An Iowa native, Elifson attended Clinton High School before earning his bachelor’s degree in Physical Education and Driver Education from the University of Northern Iowa in 1986. He began his career as instructor and coach at Holy Family School in St. Petersburg and was also an assistant boys basketball and football coach at St. Petersburg Catholic High School before moving on to Boca Ciega.

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ASSISTANT COACH SECOND YEAR

Assistant Coach Valerie King

Valerie King, the career record holder for three-pointers in University of Cincinnati (UC) and Conference USA (C-USA) history, enters her second season as an assistant coach with the Wright State women’s basketball program. King comes to WSU after serving on head coach Mike Bradbury’s staff during his three-year tenure at Morehead State. Her expertise in outside shooting helped mold Morehead State into one of the nation’s top threepoint shooting teams. In 200910, the Eagles were the NCAA Division I leader in three-pointers made at 10.3 per game and junior guard Chynna Bozeman was the individual national leader with 3.7 made per contest. During the 200809 campaign, MSU led all NCAA and NAIA teams in three-pointers attempted. King was a four-year starter for the Bearcats from 2000-01 through 2003-04 and ended her career as the all-time leader with 338 three-

pointers - which is also the C-USA record. King is also the all-time career leader in games played (126), three-pointers attempted (847), three-point percentage (.399) and free throw percentage (.866). King scored 2,156 career points to rank second all-time at Cincinnati and was just 201 points shy of the career record. She is just one of three Bearcats to score 2,000 or more points in a career (Oscar Robertson, Cheryl Cook). A Conference USA All-Decade selection, her point total ranks fourth among all C-USA players in league history. King also holds the top three spots on UC’s season chart for three-pointers and has four of the top 10, including a season and C-USA best 101 treys in 2001-02. She also is listed three times each among Cincinnati’s season leaders in free throw percentage and threepoint percentage and holds the school, conference and Fifth Third Arena record with 46 points in a game against Charleston Southern in 2003. Among her many acco-lades, King was named First-Team AllConference in 2001-02 and 2002-03 and Second-Team All-Conference in 2003-04. She was also awarded the C-USA Tournament MVP in 2001, was a five-time Player of the Week honoree during her career and was named Honorable Mention All-America by Basketball Times in 2002. She was signed as a free agent by the Sacramento Monarchs of the WNBA after her collegiate career WSURAIDERS.COM

and spent a short time playing professionally. The Bearcats appeared in the postseason in each of King’s four seasons, including NCAA tournaments appearances in 2002 and 2003. On October 27, 2010, King was inducted into the school’s Athletics Hall of Fame. A native of Washington Court House, Ohio, King graduated with a degree in communication from Cincinnati in 2004 and earned a master’s degree in sports administration from the University of Louisville.

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of the youngest teams in Purdue history to a 17-win season and an NCAA Tournament berth. During the 2005-06 season, Purdue finished 26-7 and again advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16 before falling to top-ranked North Carolina. The Boilermakers were second in the Big Ten standings and were runner-up in the conference tournament. The recruiting class Assistant Coach was ranked third nationally by Blue Katrina Merriweather Star Basketball. Before coming to Purdue, Katrina Merriweather, a former Merriweather served as an assistant assistant at Purdue, UIC and coach for a year at UIC. Charged Cincinnati, is in her second season with performing duties such as as an assistant coach at Wright State, travel, film exchange, scouting having joined the staff in September, and recruiting correspondence, 2010. Merriweather was part of head An assistant for the Boilermakers coach Lisa Ryckbosch’s staff that from 2003-06, Merriweather guided the Flames to a 17-11 record served as the program’s recruiting in 2002-03. coordinator and assisted with Merriweather began her collegiate scouting along with coaching the coaching career at Cincinnati, guards. her alma mater. As a graduate In 2003-04, her first year at assistant during the 2001-02 season, Purdue, Merriweather assisted the Merriweather handled scouting and Boilermakers in a 29-4 campaign, a film duties. The Bearcats posted a season that saw Purdue win the Big 26-5 record that year and advanced Ten Tournament and advanced to to the second round of the NCAA the NCAA Sweet 16. She also played Tournament. a major role in recruiting a fiveA native of Indianapolis, player class rated in many scouting Merriweather graduated from services’ top 10. Cincinnati in 2001 with a degree Merriweather’s recruiting success in English literature and earned carried over the following year, as a second degree in secondary she helped sign a class rated in the education in 2002. Under head top 10 by Blue Star Basketball. While coach Laurie Pirtle, the Bearcats she was scouring gyms nationwide, advanced to postseason play all Merriweather also filled her role in four years during Merriweather’s Mackey Arena, helping guide one career, competing in the NCAA 20

Tournament in 1999 and the WNIT in 1998, 2000 and 2001. During her career, Cincinnati posted an 83-41 record. Along with her college coaching career, Merri-weather has also coached AAU basketball for The Family, Inc., based in Indianapolis, and has served as a summer camp coach at several universities. A 1997 graduate from Cathedral High School in Indianapolis, Merriweather was a member of the 1997 Indiana All-Star Team.

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DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS FIRST YEAR

Director of Operations Sara Vest

After joining the Raider staff as the administrative assistant last season, Sara Vest moves into a new role as director of operations this

season. Vest, a 2006 graduate of Carroll High School, graduated from Western Michigan University in 2010 after a successful four-year career. The Dayton-area native played in 123 games, starting 44 while averaging 5.8 points and 3.7 rebounds and ended her career with the school’s fifth most blocks ever at 86. She was a first-team All Ohio player at Carroll as a senior when she ranked as one of the top 25 players in the state. Vest received a bachelor’s degree in business from WMU and is currently working on a master’s

degree at Wright State. She is the daughter of WSU Hall of Fame basketball player Mark Vest and the older sister of sophomore basketball player Matt Vest.

JENNI DANT

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT FIRST YEAR Wright State women’s basketball program in August, 2011. A 2005 DePaul graduate, Dant is currently seventh on the Blue Demons’ all-time scoring list with 1,633 points. She earned All-Conference USA accolades three times as well as C-USA AllFreshman Team honors as she averaged 13.4 points per game for her career. Dant was then drafted by the WNBA’s Houston Comets Administrative Assistant Jenni Dant before embarking on a professional career in Europe. Jenni Dant, who served as A Chicago native, Dant was a an assistant coach the last two Parade All-American and all-state seasons at UIC, was named as the selection at Stevenson High School. administrative assistant for the WSURAIDERS.COM

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PRESIDENT

PROVOST

VICE PRESIDENT

President Dr, David R. Hopkins

Provost Dr. Steven Angle

Vice President Dr. Dan Abrahamowicz

David R. Hopkins was appointed the sixth president of Wright State University on July 6, 2006, and assumed the office on February 1, 2007. Dr. Hopkins had served as provost of Wright State University since 2003. As the university’s chief academic and operating officer, he was responsible for overseeing and guiding all of the university’s academic schools and colleges, and nationally funded research centers and institutes. A central hallmark of his tenure at Wright State has been his leadership in the implementation of the university’s five-year strategic plan, a dynamic and visionary document that defines the university’s role in the world and its future direction in the region and beyond. By aligning university resources and expertise, Dr. Hopkins helped garner unanimous support and participation from faculty, staff, students, and alumni. Through their combined efforts, the university achieved several milestones and launched key initiatives set forth in the plan, including an increase in student enrollment; the addition of several new degree and certificate programs; an increase in external funding; increased effort to recruit and retain diversity in the faculty ranks; and enhanced engagement with government, business, and nonprofits to focus on emerging areas of need.

As the university’s chief academic officer, Steven Angle is responsible for overseeing and guiding all of the university’s academic schools and colleges and nationally funded research centers and institutes. In addition, he oversees the operations of the divisions of Business and Finance, Advancement, Student Affairs, Enrollment Management, Curriculum and Instruction, and Research. Angle is actively involved in the university’s budgeting process. He is also involved in the higher education compact with the state to make Ohio public colleges and universities more accountable in return for a substantial increase in state budget support. Angle will coordinate efforts at Wright State to demonstrate the program excellence and increased affordability the state expects for its enhanced budget support. Angle assumed the provost p osition at Wright State in March 2007, coming f rom t he University of California at Riverside. A professor of chemistry, he served as dean of the College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences at UC Riverside. He is a nationally recognized researcher in the area of synthetic organic chemistry. Angle holds a bachelor’s degree and Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of California at Irvine and a master’s degree in chemistry from UCLA.

Dan Abrahamowicz was appointed in 1996 as Wright State’s Vice President of Student Affairs and Enrollment Services. In this capacity, he supervises a variety of University departments that provide important services and programs for Wright State’s 17,000 students. These include the departments of Ad m i ss i ons , C ampu s R e c reation, Career Services, Disability Services, Financial Aid, Counseling and Wellness, University Police, Residence Services, Student Health Services, Student Activities, Student Support Services, the Student Union and Campus Events, Student Judicial Services, and Intercollegiate Athletics. Dr. Abrahamowicz is a native of Lorain, Ohio and a graduate of Marion L. Steele High School (Amherst, Ohio). He received his Bachelor of A r t s d e g re e m a g n a c u m l au d e in economics from Cleveland State Un ive rs it y ; t h e Ma ste r of A r t s degree in student personnel administration from The Ohio State University ; and the Doctor of Philosophy degree in counseling and human services from the University of Toledo. Dr. Abrahamowicz, his wife Kelly, and their daughter, Katie, reside in Beavercreek.

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS FOURTH YEAR

Director of Athletics Bob Grant

Progress has always been a major part of Bob Grant’s strong suits through the years and that has certainly shown in his tenure as Director of Athletics at Wright State University as he enters his fourth year in the position. Being named in the summer of 2008, the Dayton-area native and Wright State graduate was no newcomer to the Raiders as he has been involved in every aspect of the department since hired as development director in 1992. Since taking the reins, Grant has focused on the all aspects of the department and grown the University’s and Raider name in the public through initiatives to spotlight the student-athlete. Among these has been the continuation of an overall cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better for 27 straight quarters, revamping the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, signing a deal that included Nike as the major equipment and uniform supplier and helping create more national exposure such as the men’s basketball team appearance on the ESPN format a WSU-record six times in 2010-11. This type of focus has led to bigger and better exposure that resulted in upgrading schedules and a significant increase in sponsorships and fundraising. Part of these includes a new cell phone deal with Sprint and tremendous facility improvements have been planned such turf to soccer fields and light to the softball stadium

and many more plans. Success on the field has blossomed as well recently as WSU had its highest finish in the Horizon League’s McCafferty Trophy standing since 2003, men’s basketball recorded another successful campaign with a 19-win season and the women’s soccer team posted a sixth straight 10win season while women’s basketball advanced to its first-ever Division I post-season tournament. Success off the field has also translated into a new “home” for the soccer teams as the Rinzler Project will transform Alumni Field into one of the best complexes in the midwest. This success has led to coaches being hired away to BCS schools such as Clemson and Arkansas but also has afforded Grant the opportunity to hire high-caliber head coaches. Through the years, he has had a hand in the hiring of each coach that patrols the Raiders’ sideline through the recent years. In his short time as Director of Athletics and under difficult financial strains and budget cuts, Grant has instituted other changes to improve the fan and the student-athlete experience such as the Raider Lounge, a new Kids Zone, “Lights Out” introductions for basketballs and a new Raider branding within the Nutter Center. Prior to being named Director of Athletics, Grant implemented a comprehensive fund raising plan for athletics many of which are still in use today. Grant cultivated and oversaw the “Raider Club” annual giving program, the Raider auction, golf outings, fan trips, special events and the department’s dealer car program. Paramount among Grant’s accomplishments were the department’s success under his supervision in countless fund raising and development projects, such as The Platinum Seating Program, The Mills Player Complex, Alumni Soccer Field, The Schwarz Hall of Fame Lobby, Alumni Soccer Dugouts and the Setzer Pavilion/Mills Morgan Center. Grant spearheaded athletics department search committees that have hired over

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2010-11 Raider Women's Basketball Wright State Season Box Score (as of Mar 20, 2011) All games

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2010-11 statistics RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE ## Player

OVERALL 20-13 11-7 9-6

HOME 8-7 5-4 3-3

AWAY 12-6 6-3 6-3

NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg

pf dq

a

to blk stl pts

avg

03 THOMAS, LaShawna 33-33 1187 36.0 227-618 .367 32-103 .311 128-179 .715 41 152 193 5.8 63 2 184 211 2 56 614 18.6

31 33 23 05 22 24 32 30 02 01 20

Conference-Only... FOX, Molly Conference-Only... BENNETT, Maria Conference-Only... BOYD, Courtney Conference-Only... DAVIS, Ta-myra Conference-Only... SANDIFER, Shaunda Conference-Only... LAMOTTE, Kayla Conference-Only... SCOTT, Tanni Conference-Only... ELKINS, KC Conference-Only... BODDIE, MaRanda Conference-Only... LOWE, Paige Conference-Only... KELLY, Elizabeth Conference-Only... Team Team Total.......... Conference-Only... Opponents...... Conference-Only...

Score by Periods Wright State Opponents 28

18-18 30-23 16-15 33-33 18-18 33-25 18-18 31-7 17-3 31-29 18-18 32-8 17-0 22-7 11-0 26-0 15-0 13-0 7-0 21-0 9-0 4-0 3-0

648 886 495 1187 658 910 495 555 321 862 498 491 275 231 67 147 94 49 20 88 24 7 5

36.0 121-349 29.5 178-326 30.9 111-202 36.0 110-316 36.6 59-170 27.6 92-274 27.5 38-132 17.9 77-140 18.9 44-78 27.8 69-146 27.7 46-86 15.3 31-81 16.2 15-35 10.5 18-57 6.1 3-14 5.7 14-51 6.3 10-31 3.8 4-10 2.9 2-4 4.2 4-17 2.7 1-5 1.8 0-1 1.7 0-1

33 18 33 18

6600 3600 6600 3600

824-2037 450-1107 796-2100 440-1131

1st 1078 1001

2nd 1167 1217

.347 .546 .550 .348 .347 .336 .288 .550 .564 .473 .535 .383 .429 .316 .214 .275 .323 .400 .500 .235 .200 .000 .000

20-63 8-32 4-15 92-282 50-152 70-227 33-115 1-6 1-4 3-20 2-11 9-35 6-17 1-8 0-1 10-29 8-18 1-5 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0

.405 227-748 .407 124-397 .379 272-814 .389 150-451

.317 .250 .267 .326 .329 .308 .287 .167 .250 .150 .182 .257 .353 .125 .000 .345 .444 .200 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

80-108 80-111 40-60 11-13 7-8 11-15 5-7 50-91 30-53 58-84 28-43 11-15 9-13 11-16 5-7 10-14 7-8 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

.741 .721 .667 .846 .875 .733 .714 .549 .566 .690 .651 .733 .692 .688 .714 .714 .875 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

.303 370-539 .312 211-308 .334 354-476 .333 204-272

.686 .685 .744 .750

19 111 56 4 2 27 14 78 52 92 58 18 13 23 6 2 0 2 2 3 1 1 0 53 28 455 251 405 217

91 110 165 276 89 145 34 38 14 16 93 120 47 61 112 190 66 118 190 282 103 161 49 67 30 43 41 64 7 13 17 19 10 10 3 5 1 3 5 8 2 3 1 2 1 1 97 150 46 74 959 1414 507 758 845 1250 456 673

6.1 9.2 9.1 1.2 0.9 3.6 3.4 6.1 6.9 9.1 8.9 2.1 2.5 2.9 1.2 0.7 0.7 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.5 0.3

42.8 42.1 37.9 37.4

35 83 52 46 31 42 23 70 34 71 41 30 18 39 12 14 7 5 2 6 2 1 0 4 3 474 260 523 282

2 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

96 20 14 55 34 30 11 24 13 54 32 19 12 4 1 16 11 2 1 10 4 0 0

8 6 7 3

418 229 500 278

Totals 2245 2218

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1 25 17 3 3 1 1 3 2 18 10 0 0 6 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

30 39 24 29 14 15 11 14 7 14 9 17 10 8 0 4 3 1 0 6 1 0 0

342 19.0 444 14.8 266 16.6 323 9.8 175 9.7 265 8.0 114 6.3 205 6.6 119 7.0 199 6.4 122 6.8 82 2.6 45 2.6 48 2.2 11 1.0 48 1.8 35 2.3 9 0.7 4 0.6 8 0.4 2 0.2 0 0.0 0 0.0

58 203 2245 38 109 1235 70 258 2218 33 142 1234

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2010-11 Raider Women's Basketball Wright State Season Schedule/Results & Leaders (as of Mar 20, 2011) All games

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2010-11 results

RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

OVERALL 20-13 11-7 9-6

Date 11/12/10 11/14/10 11/21/10

Opponent at IUPUI at Ball State at Delaware State

11/29/10 12/1/10

DAYTON MIAMI

12/4/10 12/9/10 12/11/10 12/14/10

at Akron at Ohio at Longwood at Southern Illinois

HOME 8-7 5-4 3-3

W W

AWAY 12-6 6-3 6-3 Score 64-45 63-64 58-52 61-91 57-62

W W W

71-64 70-57 70-74 75-53

L L

L

Att. 351 806 176

High Points (21)FOX, Molly (19)BOYD, Courtney (17)THOMAS, LaShawna

1029 (16)THOMAS, LaShawna 166 (8)FOX, Molly (8)BOYD, Courtney (8)LAMOTTE, Kayla 337 (25)THOMAS, LaShawna 368 (19)THOMAS, LaShawna 175 (18)FOX, Molly 518 (23)THOMAS, LaShawna

12/18/10 12/22/10 12/31/10 1/2/11 1/6/11

at Cincinnati UCF *at Milwaukee *at Green Bay *BUTLER

W W W

1/8/11 1/15/11 1/20/11

*VALPARAISO *DETROIT *at Youngstown State

W W W

90-67 63-62 64-61

376 231 541

1/22/11

*at Cleveland State

W

58-42

501

(19)BOYD, Courtney (27)THOMAS, LaShawna (26)FOX, Molly (20)THOMAS, LaShawna (16)FOX, Molly (16)THOMAS, LaShawna (26)BENNETT, Maria (28)FOX, Molly (17)FOX, Molly (17)THOMAS, LaShawna (17)DAVIS, Ta-myra

1/27/11 1/29/11 2/3/11 2/5/11 2/12/11 2/17/11 2/19/11 2/24/11 2/26/11 3/3/11 3/5/11 3/9/11

*UIC *LOYOLA *at Valparaiso *at Butler *at Detroit *CLEVELAND STATE *YOUNGSTOWN STATE *at Loyola *at UIC *GREEN BAY *MILWAUKEE #MILWAUKEE

289 362 416 512 423 217 376 266 476 292 293 277

(19)THOMAS, LaShawna (26)FOX, Molly (27)THOMAS, LaShawna (17)BENNETT, Maria (24)THOMAS, LaShawna (19)THOMAS, LaShawna (35)THOMAS, LaShawna (26)FOX, Molly (23)THOMAS, LaShawna (16)THOMAS, LaShawna (19)THOMAS, LaShawna (21)THOMAS, LaShawna

3/11/11 3/16/11 3/20/11

#at Green Bay !BUFFALO !MANHATTAN

W W W W W

W W

W

65-50 73-65 77-73 57-75 58-70

L

NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0

L L

69-84 77-76 64-73 70-68 75-55 66-74 70-67 77-66 60-77 54-75 86-69 63-58

L

65-95 82-79 73-75

L

L

L

L L

L

482 225 516 1597 312

1942 (21)THOMAS, LaShawna 316 (20)FOX, Molly 289 (18)THOMAS, LaShawna

High Rebounds (13)FOX, Molly (12)FOX, Molly (8)FOX, Molly (8)SANDIFER, Shaunda (10)FOX, Molly (9)SANDIFER, Shaunda (12)SCOTT, Tanni (8)SANDIFER, Shaunda (16)FOX, Molly (9)SANDIFER, Shaunda (9)FOX, Molly (9)FOX, Molly (15)SANDIFER, Shaunda (14)FOX, Molly (12)SANDIFER, Shaunda (10)SANDIFER, Shaunda (8)DAVIS, Ta-myra (12)FOX, Molly (9)FOX, Molly (9)SANDIFER, Shaunda (9)DAVIS, Ta-myra (9)FOX, Molly (9)FOX, Molly (16)SANDIFER, Shaunda (9)FOX, Molly (12)FOX, Molly (12)DAVIS, Ta-myra (12)SANDIFER, Shaunda (11)THOMAS, LaShawna (13)FOX, Molly (13)SANDIFER, Shaunda (8)THOMAS, LaShawna (8)SANDIFER, Shaunda (15)SANDIFER, Shaunda (15)DAVIS, Ta-myra (8)DAVIS, Ta-myra (16)FOX, Molly (11)THOMAS, LaShawna (11)SANDIFER, Shaunda

* = Horizon League Game # = Horizon League Tournament ! = Women's Basketball Invitational Attendance Summary

Home Away Neutral Total

Games

15 18 0 33

Attend

5050 10403 0 15453

Avg/Game

337 578 0 468

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2010-11 horizon league Team Green Bay # Cleveland State ^ Butler + Wright State ^ UIC Milwaukee Detroit Loyola Valparaiso Youngstown State

League Games W L Pct. 18 0 1.000 12 6 .667 12 6 .667 11 7 .611 9 9 .500 9 9 .500 6 12 .333 5 13 .278 4 14 .222 4 14 .222

Team Standings All Games W L Pct. 34 2 .944 21 12 .636 20 14 .588 20 13 .606 14 16 .467 12 18 .400 13 18 .419 12 19 .387 7 24 .226 6 24 .200

H A N 17-0 11-1 6-1 13-3 8-8 0-1 10-4 7-9 3-1 8-7 12-6 0-0 9-5 5-10 0-1 7-6 4-12 1-0 7-7 6-10 0-1 8-7 3-12 1-0 3-11 2-13 2-0 5-8 1-15 0-1

Last 10 9-1 8-2 5-5 5-5 4-6 5-5 3-7 2-8 3-7 3-7

Streak Lost 1 Lost 1 Lost 2 Lost 1 Lost 3 Lost 2 Lost 1 Lost 1 Lost 5 Lost 1

# Horizon League tournament champ and NCAA participant; + WNIT participant; ^ WBI participant

2011 Horizon League Tournament

First Round–Monday, March 8 #7 Detroit 57, #10 Valparaiso 50 #8 Loyola 49, #9 Youngstown State 47 Second Round–Wednesday, March 10 #1 Green Bay 89, #8 Loyola 41 #2 Butler 64, #7 Detroit 38 #3 Cleveland State 61, #6 UIC 58 #4 Wright State 63, #5 Milwaukee 58 Semifinals–Friday, March 12 #1 Green Bay 95, #4 Wright State 65 #2 Butler 68, #3 Cleveland State 54 Championship–Sunday, March 14 #1 Green Bay 74, #2 Butler 63

All-Horizon League First Team

Celeste Hoewisch, Sr., G, Green Bay Kayla Tetschlag, Sr., G/F, Green Bay Shawnita Garland, Sr., G, Cleveland State Lindsay Laur, Sr., F, Milwaukee LaShawna Thomas, Sr., G, Wright State

Second Team

Julie Wojta, Jr., G/F, Green Bay Chloe Hamilton, Sr., F, Butler Brandi Brown, So., F, Youngstown State Molly Fox, Jr., F, Wright State Brittany Bowen, Sr., G/F, Butler

All-Newcomer Team

Angela Rodriguez, Fr., G, Milwaukee Dominique Dixon, So., G, Detroit Tabitha Geradot, Fr., F, Valparaiso Shaunda Sandifer, Jr., F, Wright State Courtney Lindfors, Fr., C, Milwaukee

Sixth Player of the Year

All-Defensive Team

Shawnita Garland, Sr., G, Cleveland State Celeste Hoewisch, Sr., G, Green Bay Briana Hinkle, Sr., G, UIC Kayla Tetschlag, Sr., G/F, Green Bay Yar Shayok, So., F, Detroit

Alyssa Pittman, Sr., G/F, Butler

Coach of the Year

Matt Bollant, Green Bay

Co-Players of the Year

Celeste Hoewisch, Sr., G, Green Bay Kayla Tetschlag, Sr., G/F, Green Bay

Newcomer of the Year

Angela Rodriguez, Fr., G, Milwaukee

All-Tournament Team

Celeste Hoewisch, Sr., G, Green Bay (MVP) Kayla Tetschlag, Sr., G/F, Green Bay Brittany Bowen, Sr., G/F, Butler Julie Wojta, Jr., G/F, Green Bay Sarah Eichler, So., F, Green Bay

Co-Defensive Players of the Year

Shawnita Garland, Sr., G, Cleveland State Celeste Hoewisch, Sr., G, Green Bay

Statistics SCORING Name–Team Brandi Brown–YSU LaShawna Thomas–WSU Lindsay Laur–UWM Shawnita Garland–CSU Monica Albano–LUC

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TOTAL 3PT CL GP FGM FGM FTM So. 30 223 37 114 Sr. 33 227 32 128 Sr. 30 179 32 128 Sr. 33 210 61 72 So. 31 180 83 74

PTS PTS/G 597 19.9 614 18.6 518 17.3 553 16.8 517 16.7

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Minimum 2.0 free throws made per game) Name–Team CL GP FTM FTA PCT Lindsay Laur–UWM Sr. 30 128 138 .928 Betsy Adams–UDM Jr. 31 64 70 .914 Brittany Bowen–BU Sr. 34 116 134 .866 Angela Rodriguez–UWM Fr. 30 66 77 .857 Kayla Tetschlag–UWGB Sr. 36 139 170 .818

REBOUNDING REBOUNDS Name–Team CL GP OFF DEF TOTAL REB/G Yar Shayok–UDM So. 31 103 214 317 10.2 Lindsay Laur–UWM Sr. 30 66 216 282 9.4 Jasmine Bailey–UIC Jr. 30 106 173 279 9.3 Brandi Brown–YSU So. 30 93 184 277 9.2 Molly Fox–WSU Jr. 30 111 165 276 9.2

STEALS Name–Team CL GP ST ST/G Briana Hinkle–UIC Sr. 30 88 2.9 Shawnita Garland–CSU Sr. 33 96 2.9 Jasmine Bailey–UIC Jr. 30 74 2.5 Celeste Hoewisch–UWGB Sr. 36 86 2.4 Julie Wojta–UWGB Jr. 36 81 2.3

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Minimum 3.0 field goals made per game) Name–Team CL GP FGM FGA PCT Chloe Hamilton–BU Sr. 34 186 313 .594 Molly Fox–WSU Jr. 30 178 326 .546 Destinee Blue–CSU Jr. 33 125 241 .519 Kayla Tetschlag–UWGB Sr. 36 178 352 .506 Celeste Hoewisch–UWGB Sr. 36 154 321 .480

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Minimum 1.0 made per game) Name–Team CL GP FGM FGA PCT Celeste Hoewisch–UWGB Sr. 36 59 136 .434 Angela Rodriguez–UWM Fr. 30 67 159 .421 Brittany Bowen–BU Sr. 34 52 130 .400 Lydia Bauer–UWGB So. 34 40 105 .381 Monica Albano–LUC So. 31 83 218 .381

ASSISTS Name–Team CL GP A A/G LaShawna Thomas–WSU Sr. 33 184 5.6 Briana Hinkle–UIC Sr. 30 120 4.0 Julie Wojta–UWGB Jr. 36 131 3.6 Jalesa Jones–UDM Jr. 31 112 3.6 Shawnita Garland–CSU Sr. 33 115 3.5

BLOCKED SHOTS Name–Team CL GP BL BL/G Tieara Jones–YSU Jr. 29 39 1.3 Abby Skube–LUC So. 31 39 1.3 Brittany Boeke–LUC Sr. 31 39 1.3 Jenilee Klomstad–UWM Sr. 23 26 1.1 Courtney Lindfors–UWM Fr. 29 31 1.1

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2011-12 composite schedule Friday, November 11 Detroit at Indiana State Green Bay at North Dakota State Loyola at Chicago State Tennessee State at Cleveland State Wisconsin at Milwaukee Youngstown State at West Virginia Saturday, November 12 Butler vs. UNLV Drake at UIC Valparaiso at SIU Edwardsville Sunday, November 13 Ball State at Wright State Butler at Iowa/vs. Harvard Illinois at Cleveland State Northern Illinois at Loyola Youngstown State at IPFW Tuesday, November 15 Southeast Missouri at UIC Wednesday, November 16 Cleveland State at Fordham Toledo at Green Bay Youngstown State at Bucknell

Monday, November 28 UIC at Illinois State Milwaukee at Bradley

Monday, December 19 Roosevelt at UIC Southeast Missouri at Wright State

Wednesday, November 30 Akron at Cleveland State Bradley at Butler Indiana Northwest at Valparaiso Western Michigan at Youngstown State Wright State at Buffalo

Tuesday, December 20 Ball State at Green Bay Central Michigan at Wright State Cleveland State vs. Murray State Eastern Illinois at Valparaiso Eastern Michigan at Detroit

Thursday, December 1 Detroit at Ball State

Wednesday, December 21 Cleveland State at Mississippi

Friday, December 2 Indiana State at UIC Marquette at Green Bay

Thursday, December 22 Detroit at Western Michigan Eastern Illinois at UIC Loyola at Drake

Saturday, December 3 Butler at Bowling Green Lehigh at Valparaiso Loyola at DePaul Milwaukee at Western Michigan Wright State at Morehead State Sunday, December 4 Northern Iowa at Green Bay

Thursday, November 17 Loyola at Southern Illinois

Monday, December 5 Ohio at Cleveland State

Friday, November 18 Eastern Michigan at Green Bay Milwaukee at Drake Saint Louis at UIC

Tuesday, December 6 Bowling Green at Youngstown State Butler at Indiana State Detroit at Michigan State IPFW at Valparaiso Wright State at Dayton

Saturday, November 19 Delaware State at Wright State Sunday, November 20 Butler at IPFW Eastern Michigan at Loyola UIC at SIU Edwardsville RIce at Valparaiso Monday, November 21 American at Youngstown State Tuesday, November 22 Bowling Green at Detroit Michigan State at Milwaukee Wright State at Western Kentucky Thursday, November 24 Green Bay vs. Illinois Friday, November 25 Butler at Nevada Central Methodist at UIC Cleveland State at Western Michigan Detroit vs. Utah Loyola vs. Akron Valparaiso at Colorado Youngstown State at Loyola Marymount Saturday, November 26 Butler vs. Iowa State/Penn State Detroit at Texas-San Antonio Green Bay vs. Georgia Tech Loyola at Seattle/vs. San Francisco Milwaukee at Western Illinois Valparaiso vs Wisconsin/Montana State Wright State at Missouri Youngstown State vs. Northern Iowa/ Wyoming Sunday, November 27 Cornell at Cleveland State

Thursday, December 8 Green Bay at Toledo La Salle at Loyola Michigan at Detroit Milwaukee at Baylor Friday, December 9 Ball State at Butler Youngstown State at Ohio Saturday, December 10 Cleveland State at Toledo Northwestern at Loyola Southern Illinois at Wright State Valparaiso at Pittsburgh Sunday, December 11 UIC at Oakland Milwaukee at Oklahoma Tuesday, December 13 Wright State at Miami Wednesday, December 14 UIC at Northern Illinois Thursday, December 15 Chicago State at Milwaukee Saturday, December 17 Marian at Butler Sunday, December 18 IPFW at Detroit Longwood at Wright State Nebraska-Omaha at Loyola Toledo at Milwaukee Valparaiso at Ball State Youngstown State at Akron

Friday, December 23 Green Bay at Wisconsin Tuesday, December 27 Youngstown State at Stony Brook Wednesday, December 28 Lake Erie at Cleveland State Valparaiso at Wright State Thursday, December 29 Butler at Detroit UIC at Green Bay Loyola at Milwaukee Saturday, December 31 Butler at Wright State Cleveland State at Youngstown State UIC at Milwaukee Loyola at Green Bay Valparaiso at Detroit Thursday, January 5 Cleveland State at Valparaiso Detroit at UIC Wright State at Loyola Youngstown State at Butler Saturday, January 7 Cleveland State at Butler Detroit at Loyola Green Bay at Milwaukee Wright State at UIC Youngstown State at Valparaiso Thursday, January 12 Green Bay at Wright State UIC at Cleveland State Loyola at Youngstown State Milwaukee at Detroit Saturday, January 14 Butler at Valparaiso Green Bay at Detroit UIC at Youngstown State Loyola at Cleveland State Milwaukee at Wright State Thursday, January 19 Butler at UIC Cleveland State at Milwaukee Valparaiso at Loyola Youngstown State at Green Bay Saturday, January 21 Butler at Loyola Cleveland State at Green Bay Valparaiso at UIC Wright State at Detroit Youngstown State at Milwaukee

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all-time letterwinners Mvp AND rAIDER AwardS

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

MVP Raider LaShawna Thomas Shaunda Sandifer LaShawna Thomas Kanisha Ward LaShawna Thomas Kanisha Ward Shey Peddy Whitney Lewis Brittney Whiteside Whitney Lewis Brittney Whiteside Whitney Lewis Brittney Whiteside Angie Ott Iesha Gray Brittney Whiteside Iesha Gray Katie Bussan Tiffany Webb Katie Bussan Reggen Stewart Mandy Jelinek Jess Van Der Geest Jess Van Der Geest Reggen Stewart Jess Van Der Geest Jess Van Der Geest Chanda Hollingsworth Beth Bartram Demeka Brown Timothea Clemmer Heidi Beal Lori Collins Connie Alig Shelly Meadlo Lori Collins Connie Alig Peggy Yingling Tracy Nixon

1991–92 1990–91 1989–90 1988–89 1987–88 1986–87 1985–86 1984–85 1983–84 1982–83 1981–82 1980–81 1979–80 1978–79 1977–78 1976–77 1975–76 1974–75 1973–74

MVP Raider Jennifer Brigner Peggy Yingling Stacy Nolan Lori Brooks Treva Griesdorn Susan Grace Missy Goedde Kristin King Tammy Stover Kristin King Janet Emerson Jenny Horn Jenny Horn Lois Warburg Jodi Martin Jodi Martin Jodi Martin Jeanne Biermann Jodi Martin Andrea del Valle Jodi Martin Jeanne Biermann Jeanne Biermann Jody Flommersfeld Jackie Swenson Jayne Helmlinger Kim Williamson Cindy Mercer Sarah Butler Margie Coate Sarah Butler Margie Coate Sarah Butler Jeanne Keister Karen Elliott

all-time letterwinners A Kendra Agee/’03,’04,’05,’06 Caren Aiple/’78 Connie Alig/’91,’93,’94,’95 Jeannine Andrews/’97,’98,’99,’00 Alicia Avery/’06

E Kathy Eigel/’79 KC Elkins/’11 Jane Eltzroth/’78 Janet Emerson/’86,’87

B Cindy Banks/’87,’88,’89,’90 Beth Bartram/’96,’97,’98 Heidi Beal/’93,’94,’95,’96 Carrie Bender/’96,’97,’98,’99 Maria Bennett/’09,’10,’11 Jeanne Biermann/’79,’80,’81,’82 Lori Blanchard/’94,’95,’96,’97 MaRanda Boddie/’11 Courtney Boyd/’11 Kara Bridges/’90 Jennifer Brigner/’92,’93,’94,’95 Lori Brooks/’89,’90,’91,’92 Demeka Brown/’96,’97 Kristy Brown/’83 Tanya Bullhead/’97,’98 Katie Bussan/’00,’01,’02,’03 Sarah Butler/’74,’75,’76

G Deb Garber/’74 Julie Garringer/’84,’85 Lois Gebhart/’79,’80 Dori Glance/’01,’02,’03,’04 Missy Goedde/’87,’88,’89,’90 Mimi Goodyear/’04 Sue Grace/’88,’89,’90,’91 Iesha Gray/’01,’02,’03, ’04 Treva Griesdorn/’90

C Nettie Carter/’85,’86,’87,’88 Sonja Cecil/’93 Jewelettia Chambers/’93 Julie Christensen/’00,’01 Timothea Clemmer/’95,’96 Margie Coates/’75,’76 Lori Collins/’92,’93,’94,’95 Lenora Combs/’99,’00 Shauna Comer/’01 Steph Comisar/’04,’05,’06,’07 Martha Corley/’78,’79 Sierra Crayton/’05,’06,’07,’08 Emily Curtis/’96,’97,’98 D Michele Dalbey/’94,’95,’96,’97 Ta-myra Davis/’09,’10,’11 Carrie Day/’97 Andrea del Valle/’80,’81,’82 Charné Dixon/’08,’09,’10 Danielle Duncan/’05,’06,’07,’08 Natalie Dunn/’01

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F Stacey Fifer/’96 Jody Flommersfeld/’78,’79,’80,’81 Molly Fox/’09,’10,’11

H Karen Haban/’83 Tatianna Hall/’08,’09 Tyanda Hammock/’04,’05,’06,’07 Micki Harris/’91 Jayne Helmlinger/’78,’79 Christi Hill/’81,’82,’83 Kim Hill/’76 Pam Hix/’81,’82 Chanda Hollingsworth/’98,’99,’00,’01 Jennifer Horn/’83,’84,’85,’86 Natalie Hunter/’79 J Lisa Jackson/’85 Mandy Jelinek/’98,’99,’00,’01 Gina Johnson/’78 Krista Jones/’78,’79,’80,’81 Pam Jones/’77 Anita Jurcenko/’93,’94,’95,’96 K Joyce Kanney/’79 Jeanne Keister/’74 Elizabeth Kelly/’11 Kristin King/’87,’88,’89,’90 Pam King/’74 Amber Kirk/’95,’96,’97

Kristin Krueger/’03 Amy Kruer/’80,’81

Erica Richardson/’07,’08,’09,’10 Kay Rudisill/’84,’86

L Kayla Lamotte/’11 Debbie Leffler/’83,’84,’85,’86 Gwen Lenzy/’86,’87,’88,’89 Whitney Lewis/’05,’06,’07,’08 Paige Lowe/’08,’09,’10,’11

S Shaunda Sandifer/’11 Danyelle Sawyer/’00,’01,’02 Wendy Schroer/’79 Tanni Scott/’08,’09,’10,’11 Leslie Smallwood/’77 Ta’mikka Snoddy/’09 Chris Snyder/’80 Renada Springer/’99 Reggen Stewart/’98,’99,’00,’01 La’Tonia Stiner/’97,’98 Tammy Stover/’87,’88 Jamie Stump/’88,’89,’90,’91 Robyn Swain/’02 Jackie Swenson/’79,’80

M Jodi Martin/’80,’81,’82,’83 Carmen Mann/’99 Heather Massengale/’96,’97,’98 Rhea Mays/’03,’04,’05,’06 Kathy McCloskey/’77 Patty McClure/’84,’85,’86 Vicki McDonald/’77 Shelly Meadlo/’92,’93,’94,’95 Cindy Mercer/’76,’77,’78,’79 Jennifer Miller/’88,’89,’90,’91 Julie Miller/’88,’89,’90,’91 Lisa Miller/’78 Shawna Moffitt/’87,’88 Valenca Moore/’80 Kelli Morris/’00 N Tracy Nixon/’92,’93,’94,’95 Stacy Nolan/’90,’91 O Angie Ott/’02,’03,’04,’05 P Heather Parrish/‘07,’08 Shey Peddy/’08,’09 Sandi Pedrotti/’74,’75 Brie Pennington/’00,’01,’02 Ana Marisa Perez/’06 Tammy Phillips/’82,’83,’84,’86 Connie Philon/’76 Beth Piel/’79 Angie Pohlman/’93,’94,’95 Catherine Portyrata/’04 Sandy Price/’76 R Jill Ransdell/’02,’03 Melissa Reeves/’91,’92,’93,’94

T Melanie Taylor/’90,’91,’92,’93 LaShawna Thomas/’08,’09,’10,’11 Vanessa Thompson/’02 Donna Thurston/’79 Debbie Trueman/’80,’81 V Jitka van der Bruggen/’92 Jess Van Der Geest/’97,’98,’99,’00 W Shayne Wadsworth/’87,’88,’89,’90 Lois Warburg/’84,’85,’86,’87 Kanisha Ward/’07,’08,’09,’10 Kelly Waters/’99 Leslie Weaver/’00,’01 Tiffany Webb/’02,’03 Joy Westendorf/’94 Dana Whitesel/’87,’88,’89 Brittney Whiteside/’04,’05,’06,’07 Amber Williams/’99,’00 Kim Williamson/’75,’76,’78 Jeanette Woodberry/’04,’05 Mallory Wyrick/’08,’09 Y Peggy Yingling/’89,’91,’92,’93 Terri York/’74,’75

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Points 49 by Tiffany Webb at Butler, Jan. 16, 2003

Rebound Average Season—44.3, 1984–85

Field Goals Made 21 by Jodi Martin vs Capital, Jan. 5, 1980

Assists Game—31 vs Sinclair, Jan. 10, 1978; vs Urbana, Jan. 30, 1986 Season—535, 1986–87

Field Goals Attempted 31 by Jodi Martin vs Malone, Nov. 28, 1981

Scoring Average 78.6, 1979–80

Field Goal Percentage 1.000 (10-10) by Jess Van Der Geest at Morehead State, Dec. 29, 1998

Wins 24, 1986–87

Three-Point Field Goals Made 8 by Maria Bennett vs Valparaiso, Jan. 8, 2011 Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 16 by Chanda Hollingsworth at West Virginia, Dec. 19, 2000 and at Detroit, Feb. 24, 2001 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 1.000 (5-5) by Chanda Hollingsworth vs Louisville, Nov. 26, 1997 Free Throws Made 17 by Tiffany Webb at Butler, Jan. 16, 2003 Free Throws Attempted 20 by Tiffany Webb at Butler, Jan. 16, 2003 Free Throw Percentage 1.000 (13-13) by Stacy Nolan vs DePaul, Mar. 7, 1991 Rebounds 25 by Margie Coate vs Ohio Wesleyan, Feb. 1, 1975 Assists 11 by Cindy Mercer vs Wittenberg, Jan. 13, 1977 Blocks 7 by Christi Hill vs Georgetown, Jan. 16, 1982 Steals 13 by Tammy Stover vs Maryland-Eastern Shore,   Jan. 28, 1988

Team Records

Points Game—105 vs St. Joseph’s, Feb. 4, 1987 Season—2336, 1986–87 Field Goals Made Game—46 vs Mount St. Joseph, Feb. 17, 1981 Season—919, 1986–87 Field Goals Attempted Game—96 vs Central State, Feb. 24, 1975 Season—2049, 1986–87 Field Goal Percentage Game—.667 (28–42) vs Ohio, Dec. 12, 2001 Season—.480, 1980–81 Three-Point Field Goals Made Game—13 vs Valparaiso, Jan. 8, 2011 Season—227, 2010–11 Three-Point Field Goals Attempted Game—36 at Longwood, Dec. 11, 2010 Season—748, 2010–11 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Game—.833 (5-6) vs Eastern Illinois, Feb. 7, 1993;   at Milwaukee, Jan. 10, 1998 Season—.370, 2007–08 Free Throws Made Game—33 vs. Malone, Nov. 29, 1980 Season—498, 1986–87 Free Throws Attempted Game—45 vs. Akron, Mar. 6, 1982 Season—718, 1986–87 Free Throw Percentage Game—1.000 (17-17) vs Bellarmine, Feb. 25, 1984 Season—.715, 2000–01 Rebounds Game—72 vs Sinclair, Jan. 10, 1978 Season—1414, 2010–11

Losses 25, 1989–90 Most Points by Opponent—Game 125 by Valparaiso, Feb. 9, 1993 Least Points by Opponent—Game 18 by Wilmington, Feb. 6, 1975 Greatest Margin of Victory—Game 63 (103-40) vs Capital, Jan. 5, 1980 Greatest Margin of Defeat—Game 58 (97-39) vs #1 Connecticut, Dec. 31, 2001

Career Leaders

Games Played Player Number Years 1. Kanisha Ward 120 2006–10 2. LaShawna Thomas 119 2007–11 3. Angie Ott 115 2001–05 4. Peggy Yingling 114 1988–93 Kendra Agee 114 2002–06 6. Rhea Mays 113 2002–06 7. Lois Warburg 111 1983–87 Gwen Lenzy 111 1985–89 Tyanda Hammock 111 2003–07 Brittney Whiteside 111 2003–07 Field Goals Made Player Number Years 1. Jodi Martin 890 1979–83 2. LaShawna Thomas 655 2007–11 3. Jenny Horn 558 1982–86 4. Brittney Whiteside 507 2003–07 5. Reggen Stewart 493 1997–01 6. Nettie Carter 467 1984–88 7. Lois Warburg 459 1983–87 8. Debbie Leffler 446 1982–86 9. Peggy Yingling 422 1988–93 10. Tiffany Webb 398 2001–03 Field Goals Attempted Player Number Years 1. Jodi Martin 1744 1979–83 2. LaShawna Thomas 1647 2007–11 3. Brittney Whiteside 1265 2003–07 4. Reggen Stewart 1237 1997–01 5. Nettie Carter 1160 1984–88 6. Lori Collins 1156 1991–95 7. Jenny Horn 1108 1982–86 8. Chanda Hollingsworth 996 1997–01 9. Debbie Leffler 963 1982–86 10. Angie Ott 941 2001–05 Field Goal Percentage Player Number Years 1. Beth Bartram .539 1995–98 2. Ta-myra Davis .532 2008–11 3. Molly Fox .526 2008– 4. Jodi Martin .510 1979–83 5. Jenny Horn .504 1982–86 6. Christi Hill .502 1980–83 7. Lois Warburg .495 1983–87 Whitney Lewis .495 2004–08 9. Andrea del Valle .478 1979–82 10. Janet Emerson .477 1985–87 Timothea Clemmer .477 1994–96 Three Point Field Goals Made Player Number Years 1. Chanda Hollingsworth 273 1997–01 2. Maria Bennett 190 2008–11

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3. Jennifer Brigner 129 1991–95 4. Kanisha Ward 126 2006–10 5. Angie Ott 121 2001–05 6. Carrie Bender 119 1995–99 7. Rhea Mays 109 2002–06 8. Lori Blanchard 96 1993–97 9. Tyanda Hammock 95 2003–07 10. LaShawna Thomas 94 2007–11 Three Point Field Goals Attempted Player Number Years 1. Chanda Hollingsworth 781 1997–01 2. Maria Bennett 566 2008–11 3. Carrie Bender 436 1995–99 4. Kanisha Ward 434 2006–10 5. Rhea Mays 413 2002–06 6. Angie Ott 399 2001–05 7. Jennifer Brigner 346 1991–95 8. LaShawna Thomas 325 2007–11 9. Tyanda Hammock 322 2003–07 10. Tiffany Webb 300 2001–03 Free Throws Made Player Number Years 1. Brittney Whiteside 364 2003–07 2. Lois Warburg 311 1983–87 3. Jess Van Der Geest 310 1996–00 4. Jeanne Biermann 303 1978–82 5. Reggen Stewart 282 1997–01 6. Jodi Martin 275 1979–83 7. Lori Collins 273 1991–95 8. Peggy Yingling 263 1988–93 9. Whitney Lewis 249 2004–08 LaShawna Thomas 249 2007–11 Free Throws Attempted Player Number Years 1. Brittney Whiteside 537 2003–07 2. Jodi Martin 441 1979–83 3. Jess Van Der Geest 437 1996–00 4. Lori Collins 428 1991–95 5. Jeanne Biermann 419 1978–82 6. Beth Bartram 417 1995–98 7. Lois Warburg 415 1983–87 8. Reggen Stewart 389 1997–01 9. Iesha Gray 376 2000–04 10. LaShawna Thomas 371 2007–11 Free Throw Percentage Player Number Years 1. Debbie Leffler .827 1982–86 2. Amy Kruer .819 1979–81 3. Shey Peddy .788 2007–09 4. Jennifer Brigner .771 1991–95 Whitney Lewis .771 2004–08 6. Jenny Horn .761 1982–86 Angie Ott .761 2001–05 8. Connie Alig .757 1990–95 Shelly Meadlo .757 1991–95 Tammy Stover .757 1986–88 Rebounds Player Number Years 1. Lori Collins 897 1991–95 2. Jodi Martin 868 1979–83 3. Nettie Carter 756 1984–88 4. Lois Warburg 702 1983–87 5. Jess Van Der Geest 672 1996–00 6. Brittney Whiteside 670 2003–07 7. Beth Bartram 649 1995–98 8. Peggy Yingling 639 1988–93 9. Jenny Horn 625 1982–86 Reggen Stewart 625 1997–01 Rebound Average Player Number Years 1. Timothea Clemmer 9.8 1994–96 2. Terry York 8.9 1973–75 3. Jodi Martin 8.7 1979–83 4. Christi Hill 8.2 1980–83 Lori Collins 8.2 1991–95 6. Beth Bartram 8.0 1995–98 7. Lisa Jackson 7.9 1984–85

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record book 8. Nettie Carter 6.9 1984–88 Steals 9. Cindy Mercer 6.8 1975–79 Player Number Years 10. Amy Kruer 6.6 1979–81 1. Gwen Lenzy 350 1985–89 2. Nettie Carter 273 1984–88 Personal Fouls 3. Tammy Stover 236 1986–88 Player Number Years 4. Lori Collins 234 1991–95 1. Peggy Yingling 363 1988–93 5. Kanisha Ward 224 2006–10 2. Reggen Stewart 338 1997–01 6. Rhea Mays 223 2002–06 3. Lori Collins 329 1991–95 7. Brittney Whiteside 209 2003–07 4. Jess Van Der Geest 324 1996–00 8. Beth Bartram 194 1995–98 5. Iesha Gray 304 2000–04 9. Debbie Leffler 189 1982–86 6. Erica Richardson 293 2006–10 10. Shey Peddy 182 2007–09 7. Jodi Martin 286 1979–83 LaShawna Thomas 182 2007–11 8. Angie Ott 268 2001–05 9. Molly Fox 267 2008– Minutes Played 10. Sierra Crayton 265 2004–08 Player Number Years 1. LaShawna Thomas 3981 2007–11 Fouled Out 2. Chanda Hollingsworth 3550 1997–01 Player Number Years 3. Angie Ott 3534 2001–05 1. Peggy Yingling 21 1988–93 4. Brittney Whiteside 3474 2003–07 2. Christi Hill 16 1980–83 5. Whitney Lewis 3396 2004–08 Erica Richardson 16 2006–10 6. Kanisha Ward 3395 2006–10 4. Reggen Stewart 15 1997–01 7. Nettie Carter 3361 1984–88 5. Molly Fox 14 2008– Reggen Stewart 3361 1997–01 5. Jess Van Der Geest 13 1996–00 9. Lori Collins 3301 1991–95 Iesha Gray 13 2000–04 10. Debbie Leffler 3285 1982–86 6. Sierra Crayton 11 2004–08 9. Lori Collins 10 1991–95 Jeanette Woodberry 10 2003–05 Season Leaders Field Goals Made Assists Player Number Year Player Number Years 1. Jodi Martin 261 1982–83 1. Nettie Carter 446 1984–88 2. Tiffany Webb 246 2002–03 Tammy Phillips 446 1981–86 3. LaShawna Thomas 227 2010–11 3. LaShawna Thomas 386 2007–11 4. Jodi Martin 225 1981–82 4. Gwen Lenzy 375 1985–89 5. Janet Emerson 216 1986–87 5. Debbie Leffler 363 1982–86 6. Jodi Martin 203 1979–80 6. Kanisha Ward 354 2006–10 7. Jodi Martin 201 1980–81 7. Brittney Whiteside 312 2003–07 Jenny Horn 201 1985–86 8. Rhea Mays 281 2002–06 9. Jenny Horn 190 1984–85 9. Jeanne Biermann 270 1978–82 10. Molly Fox 178 2010–11 10. Iesha Gray 255 2000–04 Field Goals Attempted Scoring Average Player Number Year Player Number Years 1. LaShawna Thomas 618 2010–11 1. Jodi Martin 20.6 1979–83 2. Tiffany Webb 524 2002–03 2. Tiffany Webb 19.9 2001–03 3. Jodi Martin 480 1982–83 3. Jackie Swenson 15.4 1978–80 4. Jodi Martin 431 1981–82 4. Shey Peddy 14.5 2007–09 5. Janet Emerson 425 1986–87 5. Timothea Clemmer 14.2 1994–96 6. Jodi Martin 424 1979–80 6. LaShawna Thomas 13.9 2007–11 Treva Griesdorn 424 1989–90 7. Amy Kruer 13.0 1979–81 8. Reggen Stewart 417 2000–01 8. Brittney Whiteside 12.7 2003–07 9. Jodi Martin 409 1980–81 9. Beth Bartram 12.4 1995–98 10. Jackie Swenson 398 1978–79 9. Jenny Horn 12.3 1982–86 Field Goal Percentage Turnovers Player Number Year Player Number Years 1. Beth Bartram .586 1995–96 1. LaShawna Thomas 518 2007–11 2. Lois Warburg .572 1983–84 2. Lori Collins 453 1991–95 3. Ta-myra Davis .557 2008–09 3. Nettie Carter 431 1984–88 4. Ta-myra Davis .550 2010–11 4. Kanisha Ward 425 2006–10 5. Molly Fox .546 2010–11 5. Reggen Stewart 403 1997–01 6. Jodi Martin .544 1982–83 6. Gwen Lenzy 400 1985–89 Molly Fox .544 2009–10 7. Tammy Phillips 374 1981–86 8. Shey Peddy .539 2007–08 8. Jennifer Brigner 338 1991–95 9. Beth Bartram .529 1996–97 9. Iesha Gray 326 2000–04 10. Jodi Martin .522 1981–82 10. Connie Alig 314 1990–95 Three-Point Field Goals Made Blocked Shots Player Number Year Player Number Years 1. Maria Bennett 92 2010–11 1. Christi Hill 186 1980–83 2. Chanda Hollingsworth 84 2000–01 2. Whitney Lewis 96 2004–08 3. Joy Westendorf 78 1993–94 3. Angie Ott 70 2001–05 4. Chanda Hollingsworth 71 1999–00 4. Lois Warburg 67 1983–87 5. Courtney Boyd 70 2010–11 5. Molly Fox 66 2008– 6. Chanda Hollingsworth 62 1997–98 6. Peggy Yingling 63 1988–93 7. Maria Bennett 60 2009–10 7. Heidi Beal 61 1992–96 8. Whitney Lewis 58 2007–08 8. Jodi Martin 58 1979–83 9. Chanda Hollingsworth 56 1998–99 9. Tyanda Hammock 49 2003–07 10. Tiffany Webb 50 2002–03 10. Nettie Carter 46 1984–88

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Three-Point Field Goals Attempted Player Number Year 1. Maria Bennett 282 2010–11 2. Chanda Hollingsworth 243 2000–01 3. Courtney Boyd 227 2010–11 4. Chanda Hollingsworth 194 1999–00 5. Joy Westendorf 187 1993–94 6. Maria Bennett 185 2009–10 7. Chanda Hollingsworth 175 1998–99 8. Rhea Mays 170 2005–06 9. Chanda Hollingsworth 169 1997–98 10. Tiffany Webb 153 2001–02 Free Throws Made Player Number Year 1. Tiffany Webb 132 2002–03 2. LaShawna Thomas 128 2010–11 3. Brittney Whiteside 122 2005–06 4. Shey Peddy 112 2007–08 5. Janet Emerson 105 1986–87 6. Timothea Clemmer 101 1995–96 Beth Bartram 101 1996–97 8. Tiffany Webb 97 2001–02 9. Brittney Whiteside 93 2004–05 10. Jess Van Der Geest 92 1999–00 Lois Warburg 92 1986–87 Free Throws Attempted Player Number Year 1. Tiffany Webb 182 2002–03 2. LaShawna Thomas 179 2010–11 3. Beth Bartram 174 1996–97 4. Timothea Clemmer 168 1995–96 5. Brittney Whiteside 166 2005–06 6. Brittney Whiteside 144 2004–05 7. Shey Peddy 141 2007–08 8. Tiffany Webb 137 2001–02 9. Beth Bartram 136 1995­–96 10. Janet Emerson 134 1986–87 Free Throw Percentage Player Number Year 1. Debbie Leffler .887 1983–84 2. Kanisha Ward .881 2009–10 3. Debbie Leffler .862 1984–85 4. Julie Christensen .844 2000–01 Joy Westendorf .844 1993–94 6. Amy Kruer .840 1979–80 7. Connie Alig .838 1990–91 8. Peggy Yingling .835 1992–93 9. Whitney Lewis .824 2006–07 10. Sue Grace .820 1990–91 Rebounds Player Number Year 1. Timothea Clemmer 316 1995–96 2. Shaunda Sandifer 282 2010–11 3. Lois Warburg 276 1983–84 Molly Fox 276 2010–11 5. Christi Hill 255 1981–82 6. Lori Collins 254 1993–94 7. Janet Emerson 253 1986–87 8. Beth Bartram 234 1997–98 9. Jodi Martin 231 1981–82 10. Amy Kruer 226 1979–80 Rebound Average Player Number Year 1. Timothea Clemmer 11.7 1995–96 2. Margie Coate 11.5 1974–75 3. Terry York 11.4 1974–75 4. Lois Warburg 10.2 1983–84 5. Cindy Mercer 9.9 1976–77 6. Christi Hill 9.8 1981–82 7. Lori Collins 9.4 1993–94 8. Jodi Martin 9.2 1981–82 Molly Fox 9.2 2010–11 10. Shaunda Sandifer 9.1 2010–11

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record book Personal Fouls Player Number Year 1. Sierra Crayton 108 2007–08 2. Molly Fox 104 2009–10 3. Erica Richardson 95 2009–10 Jess Van Der Geest 95 1999–00 5. Peggy Yingling 94 1991–92 Sierra Crayton 94 2006–07 7. Reggen Stewart 93 2000–01 8. Christi Hill 92 1981–82 Danielle Duncan 92 2006–07 10. Jess Van Der Geest 91 1998–99 Christi Hill 91 1982–83 Fouled Out Player Number Year 1. Molly Fox 8 2009–10 2. Cindy Mercer 7 1978–79 3. Christi Hill 6 1981–82 Christi Hill 6 1982–83 Tammy Phillips 6 1983–84 Peggy Yingling 6 1988–89 Peggy Yingling 6 1992–93 Chanda Hollingsworth 6 2000–01 Robyn Swain 6 2001–02 Jeanette Woodberry 6 2004–05 Sierra Crayton 6 2007–08 Erica Richardson 6 2009–10 Assists Player Number Year 1. LaShawna Thomas 184 2010–11 2. Tammy Phillips 169 1985–86 3. Gwen Lenzy 151 1986–87 4. Nettie Carter 148 1986–87 5. Nettie Carter 127 1985–86 6. Kanisha Ward 125 2009–10 7. Tammy Phillips 116 1983–84 8. Shey Peddy 115 2008–09 9. Debbie Leffler 105 1984–85 Gwen Lenzy 105 1988–89 Points Player Number Year 1. Tiffany Webb 674 2002–03 2. LaShawna Thomas 614 2010–11 3. Jodi Martin 588 1982–83 4. Janet Emerson 537 1986–87 5. Jodi Martin 528 1981–82 6. Shey Peddy 502 2007–08 7. Jodi Martin 478 1979–80 8. Jenny Horn 467 1985–86 9. Jodi Martin 461 1980–81 10. Joy Westendorf 448 1993–94 Scoring Average Player Number Year 1. Jodi Martin 24.5 1982–83 2. Tiffany Webb 24.1 2002–03 3. Jodi Martin 21.1 1981–82 4. Jackie Swenson 20.4 1978–79 5. LaShawna Thomas 18.6 2010–11 6. Jodi Martin 18.4 1979–80 Jodi Martin 18.4 1980–81 8. Janet Emerson 17.9 1986–87 9. Joy Westendorf 17.2 1993–94 10. Jenny Horn 16.7 1985–86 Shey Peddy 16.7 2007–08 Turnovers Player Number Year 1. LaShawna Thomas 211 2010–11 2. Sarah Butler 165 1976–77 3. Gwen Lenzy 148 1986–87 4. Stacy Nolan 143 1990–91 5. Julie Garringer 136 1984–85 6. Nettie Carter 134 1986–87 7. Kanisha Ward 133 2009–10 8. Lori Collins 128 1992–93 9. Debbie Trueman 124 1980–81 Jennifer Brigner 124 1991–92 Jill Ransdell 124 2001–02

Blocked Shots 1983 Jodi Martin 24 261 66 588 24.5 Player Number Year 1984 Lois Warburg 27 167 73 407 15.1 1. Christi Hill 79 1981–82 1985 Jenny Horn 28 190 67 447 16.0 2. Christi Hill 62 1982–83 1986 Jenny Horn 28 201 65 467 16.7 3. Christi Hill 45 1980–81 1987 Janet Emerson 30 216 105 537 17.9 4. Robyn Swain 43 2001–02 1988 Tammy Stover 27 166 58 393 14.9 5. Alicia Avery 39 2005–06 1989 Missy Goedde 26 125 83 351 13.5 6. Whitney Lewis 37 2004–05 1990 Treva Griesdorn 28 164 76 422 15.1 7. Lois Warburg 25 1983–84 1991 Lori Brooks 28 90 43 237 8.5 8. Jodi Martin 24 1981–82 1992 Peggy Yingling 28 100 76 276 9.9 9. Heidi Beal 23 1993–94 1993 Peggy Yingling 27 121 81 323 12.0 Whitney Lewis 23 2005–06 1994 Joy Westendorf 26 158 54 448 17.2 1995 Timothea Clemmer 27 166 72 404 15.0 Steals 1996 Timothea Clemmer 27 131 101 363 13.4 Player Number Year 1997 Beth Bartram 27 135 101 373 13.8 1. Tammy Stover 121 1987–88 1998 Beth Bartram 27 112 68 294 10.9 2. Tammy Stover 115 1986–87 1999 Reggen Stewart 27 139 60 340 12.6 3. Gwen Lenzy 105 1988–89 2000 Reggen Stewart 28 131 86 349 12.5 4. Gwen Lenzy 103 1987–88 2001 Reggen Stewart 27 156 84 401 14.9 5. Gwen Lenzy 101 1986–87 2002 Tiffany Webb 28 152 97 441 15.8 6. Shey Peddy 96 2007–08 2003 Tiffany Webb 28 246 132 674 24.1 7. Beth Bartram 86 1997–98 2004 Brittney Whiteside 29 125 70 321 11.1 Shey Peddy 86 2008–09 2005 Brittney Whiteside 30 141 93 376 12.5 9. Andrea del Valle 83 1977–78 2006 Brittney Whiteside 28 129 122 390 13.9 10. Nettie Carter 82 1986–87 2007 Brittney Whiteside 24 112 79 326 13.6 Kanisha Ward 82 2009–10 2008 Shey Peddy 30 171 112 502 16.7 2009 LaShawna Thomas 30 159 33 379 12.6 Minutes Played 2010 LaShawna Thomas 30 142 55 363 12.1 Player Number Year 2011 LaShawna Thomas 33 227 128 614 18.6 1. LaShawna Thomas 1187 2010–11 Maria Bennett 1187 2010–11 Leading Rebounders By Season 3. LaShawna Thomas 1055 2009–10 Year Player G Reb. Avg. 4. Kanisha Ward 1050 2009–10 1974 Terry York 14 88 6.3 5. Shey Peddy 1039 2007–08 1975 Terry York 14 162 11.5 6. Janet Emerson 1018 1986–87 1976 Connie Philon 15 120 8.0 7. Whitney Lewis 1007 2007–08 1977 Cindy Mercer 17 169 9.9 8. Chanda Hollingsworth 993 2000–01 1978 Krista Jones 20 158 7.9 9. Gwen Lenzy 989 1986–87 Caren Aiple 20 158 7.9 10. Angie Ott 986 2004–05 1979 Jeanne Biermann 23 176 7.7 1980 Amy Kruer 26 226 8.7 Senior Scoring 1981 Jodi Martin 25 220 8.8 Player Games Points 1982 Christi Hill 26 225 9.8 1. LaShawna Thomas 33 614 1983 Jodi Martin 24 199 8.3 2. Jodi Martin 24 588 1984 Lois Warburg 27 276 10.2 3. Janet Emerson 30 537 1985 Lisa Jackson 28 221 7.9 4. Jenny Horn 28 467 1986 Jenny Horn 28 218 7.8 5. Treva Griesdorn 28 422 1987 Janet Emerson 30 253 8.4 1988 Nettie Carter 24 173 7.2 Junior Scoring 1989 Gwen Lenzy 28 161 5.8 Player Games Points 1990 Treva Griesdorn 28 164 5.4 1. Jodi Martin 25 528 1991 Micki Harris 26 147 5.7 2. Joy Westendorf 26 448 1992 Lori Collins 28 220 7.9 3. Jenny Horn 28 447 1993 Lori Collins 27 202 7.5 4. Molly Fox 30 444 1994 Lori Collins 27 254 9.4 5. Timothea Clemmer 27 404 1995 Lori Collins 27 221 8.2 1996 Timothea Clemmer 27 316 11.7 Sophomore Scoring 1997 Beth Bartram 27 203 7.5 Player Games Points 1998 Beth Bartram 27 234 8.7 1. Tiffany Webb 28 674 1999 Jess Van Der Geest 26 183 7.0 2. Jodi Martin 25 461 2000 Jess Van Der Geest 26 203 7.3 3. LaShawna Thomas 30 379 2001 Reggen Stewart 27 197 7.3 4. Brittney Whiteside 30 376 2002 Robyn Swain 28 197 7.0 5. Beth Bartram 27 373 2003 Katie Bussan 28 141 5.0 2004 Brittney Whiteside 29 136 4.7 Freshman Scoring 2005 Brittney Whiteside 30 220 7.3 Player Games Points 2006 Brittney Whiteside 28 182 6.5 1. Shey Peddy 30 502 2007 Brittney Whiteside 24 132 5.5 2. Jodi Martin 26 478 2008 Sierra Crayton 32 157 4.9 3. Tiffany Webb 28 441 2009 Ta-myra Davis 31 170 5.5 4. Amy Kruer 26 429 2010 Ta-myra Davis 28 166 5.9 Jackie Swenson 21 429 2011 Shaunda Sandifer 31 282 9.1 Molly Fox 30 276 9.2 Leading Scorers By Season Year Player G FG FT TP AVG. 1974 Terry York 14 35 26 96 6.9 1975 Margie Coate 14 — — 171 12.2 1976 Connie Philon 15 — — 211 14.0 1977 Cindy Mercer 17 82 35 199 11.7 1978 Jayne Helmlinger 20 92 50 234 11.7 1979 Jackie Swenson 21 174 81 429 20.4 1980 Jodi Martin 26 203 72 478 18.4 1981 Jodi Martin 25 201 59 461 18.4 1982 Jodi Martin 25 225 78 528 21.1

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honors, 1000 point club all-time honors 1996 2001 2003 2005 2006 2008 2011 1993 1994 1997 1998 1999 2007 2009 2011

First Team All-League Timothea Clemmer Reggen Stewart Tiffany Webb Brittney Whiteside Brittney Whiteside Shey Peddy LaShawna Thomas

Shey Peddy LaShawna Thomas Molly Fox Shaunda Sandifer

2008

Second Team All-League Peggy Yingling Joy Westendorf Beth Bartram Beth Bartram Reggen Stewart Brittney Whiteside Shey Peddy Molly Fox

1996 2000 2001 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Timothea Clemmer Jess Van Der Geest Reggen Stewart Brittney Whiteside Brittney Whiteside Brittney Whiteside Brittney Whiteside Shey Peddy Shey Peddy Kanisha Ward

League All-Tournament Team

Joy Westendorf Timothea Clemmer Beth Bartram Chanda Hollingsworth Iesha Gray Tiffany Webb Brittney Whiteside Whitney Lewis

2000 2005 2008

Reggen Stewart Whitney Lewis Shey Peddy

2008

Bridgett Williams

League Coach of the Year

Shey Peddy

League Sixth Player of the Year

2008

All-League Defensive Team

All-League Newcomer Team

1994 1995 1996 1998 2001 2002 2004 2005

2008 2009 2011

1981 2008

1983

1988 1992 1996 2003 2005 2006 *

Sierra Crayton

Third-Team Academic All-American Jodi Martin Whitney Lewis

Honorable Mention Academic All-American Jodi Martin

Wright State Athletic Hall of Fame Jodi Martin Cindy Mercer Jennifer Horn Pat Davis * Lori Collins Nettie Carter Coach

League Newcomer of the Year

1995 2005

Timothea Clemmer Whitney Lewis

1000 point club layer P 1. Jodi Martin (1979–83) 2. LaShawna Thomas (2007–11) 3. Brittney Whiteside (2003–07) 4. Jenny Horn (1982–86) 5. Reggen Stewart (1997–01) 6. Lois Warburg (1983–87) 7. Debbie Leffler (1982–86) 8. Whitney Lewis (2004–08) 9. Tiffany Webb (2001–03) 10. Lori Collins (1991–95) 11. Peggy Yingling (1988–93) 12. Nettie Carter (1984–88) 13. Chanda Hollingsworth (1997–01) 14. Jess Van Der Geest (1996–00) 15. Jeanne Biermann (1978–82) 16. Angie Ott (2001–05) 17. Beth Bartram (1995–98)

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all-time results 1973–74

1-13 Coach: Arnelle Jackson DATE WSU 1/12 40 at Rio Grande 1/19 27 at Wittenberg 1/22 18 at Cedarville 1/29 15 at Mount St. Joseph 1/31 14 Cincinnati 2/2 39 Ohio Wesleyan 2/4 35 Dayton 2/7 36 Central State 2/11 22 Dayton * 2/14 28 at Capital 2/16 48 at Muskingum 2/21 30 at Central State 2/23 29 Otterbein 2/26 20 at Kenyon

OPP 35 49 68 75 59 43 53 74 53 35 54 71 51 36

1/22 1/25 1/26 2/3 2/7 2/11 2/12 2/15 2/17 2/19 2/21 2/24 2/26 3/1

49 49 54 61 35 41 36 59 67 63 45 45 33 60

at Capital Cedarville at Dayton at Wilmington at Dayton * Mount St. Joseph at Xavier Ohio Dominican Urbana Cleveland State at Central State Miami Ohio Northern Ohio

* Ohio Valley League Tournament

1977–78

* Ohio Valley League Tournament

10-10 Coach: Pat Davis DATE WSU 1/6 69 at Sinclair * 1/7 70 Mott * 1/10 85 Sinclair 1/13 57 at Ohio 1/14 56 at Rio Grande 1/17 57 at Mount St. Joseph 1/24 75 Central State 1/31 58 at Cedarville 2/2 67 Xavier 2/4 70 Toledo 2/6 75 Wittenberg # 2/7 56 Cedarville # 2/11 42 Akron 2/15 35 at Miami 2/18 43 at Cleveland State 2/20 69 Defiance 2/24 73 at Wittenberg 2/25 60 Ohio Northern 3/3 71 Dayton 3/4 77 at Ohio Dominican

1975–76

* Sinclair Tournament # Ohio Valley League Tournament

* Ohio Valley League Tournament

1974–75

4-10 Coach: Arnelle Jackson DATE WSU 1/11 36 at Bowling Green 1/18 68 Rio Grande 1/21 35 Mount St. Joseph 1/23 35 at Cincinnati 1/25 53 Wittenberg 1/29 42 Cedarville 2/1 48 at Ohio Wesleyan 2/3 43 at Dayton 2/6 55 at Wilmington 2/10 46 at Capital * 2/13 37 Capital 2/15 67 Otterbein 2/17 43 Ohio Dominican 2/24 69 at Central State

9-8 Coach: Arnelle Jackson DATE WSU 1/13 93 at Wittenberg 1/17 85 at Rio Grande 1/20 64 at Mount St. Joseph 1/22 52 Cincinnati 1/24 62 Capital 1/27 54 at Cedarville 1/31 63 Ohio Wesleyan 2/2 71 Dayton 2/9 50 at Dayton * 2/12 63 Wilmington 2/14 63 at Otterbein 2/16 51 at Ohio Dominican 2/18 66 Heidelberg 2/21 49 at Miami 2/23 74 Central State 3/5 46 Malone # 3/6 51 Cedarville #

OPP 86 46 52 75 57 70 49 79 18 58 49 21 39 86

OPP 51 42 79 69 51 65 48 76 72 19 48 55 40 59 73 41 61

* Ohio Valley League Tournament # OAISW State Tournament

1976–77

5-12 Coach: Pat Davis DATE WSU 1/8 64 Rio Grande 1/13 74 Wittenberg 1/20 47 at Cincinnati

OPP 77 45 84

53 63 88 58 79 75 44 55 37 60 78 75 73 83

OPP 44 75 30 59 57 70 48 59 43 44 31 59 47 85 63 60 37 52 76 44

1978–79

10-13 Coach: Pat Davis DATE WSU 12/13 67 at Xavier 1/3 25 at Dayton 1/6 65 at Akron 1/9 47 Ohio 1/12 46 Cleveland State 1/13 74 Rio Grande 1/16 77 at Capital 1/20 73 Ohio Dominican 1/23 65 at Central State 1/26 60 Kent State 1/30 71 Cedarville 2/1 93 at Capital * 2/3 55 at Toledo 2/5 81 Cedarville * 2/7 72 Mount St. Joseph * 2/9 82 Mount St. Joseph 2/15 65 at Ashland 2/17 50 Youngstown State 2/20 67 Wittenberg 2/23 63 at Defiance 2/24 74 at Ohio Northern 3/1 41 Defiance # 3/2 57 Wooster #

OPP 64 76 56 69 63 67 57 62 63 98 57 82 63 63 87 103 66 63 51 72 100 80 59

* Ohio Valley League Tournament # OAISW State Tournament

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17-9 Coach: Pat Davis DATE WSU 12/1 72 Malone 12/8 78 Taylor 12/12 83 at Ohio Dominican 12/15 84 Xavier 12/22 67 Bellarmine 12/28 65 Cedarville * 12/29 83 Central State * 1/5 103 Capital 1/9 88 Bowling Green 1/12 78 Defiance 1/15 84 Ashland 1/18 66 at Ohio 1/19 97 Rio Grande (ot) 1/22 90 Central State 1/26 56 at Kent State 1/29 88 at Cedarville 2/1 86 Akron 2/4 86 Ohio Northern 2/6 82 at Wittenberg 2/9 58 at Cleveland State 2/16 91 Toledo 2/18 82 at Mount St. Joseph 2/21 58 Cincinnati 2/29 90 Mount St. Joseph # 3/1 48 Dayton # 3/6 80 Charleston @

OPP 68 53 60 57 66 73 57 40 83 65 86 71 100 64 72 72 61 72 44 69 62 74 89 56 86 99

* Wright State Invitational # OAISW State Tournament @ MAISW Tournament (Green Bay, WI)

1980–81

15-10 Coach: Pat Davis DATE WSU 11/29 71 at Malone 12/3 78 Bowling Green 12/6 86 Wilberforce 12/13 61 at Akron 12/16 90 at Xavier 12/29 77 Franklin * 12/30 56 Green Bay * 1/6 88 at Bellarmine (ot) 1/10 68 at Defiance 1/15 80 at Central Florida 1/16 64 Missouri State + 1/17 82 at Tampa (ot) + 1/22 72 at Central State 1/28 79 Cedarville 1/31 91 Ohio Dominican 2/5 88 Wittenberg 2/7 69 at Youngstown State 2/10 60 Ohio 2/11 77 Dayton 2/14 70 Cleveland State 2/17 102 Mount St. Joseph 2/21 80 at Toledo 2/24 79 at Cincinnati 3/6 89 Akron # 3/7 58 at Dayton #

OPP 76 74 34 77 76 73 74 93 72 79 63 81 63 41 52 31 75 67 75 72 77 67 87 83 87

* Wright State Invitational + Tampa Invitational # OAISW State Tournament

1981–82

14-12 Coach: Pat Davis DATE WSU 11/28 74 Malone 12/5 96 Charleston

OPP 69 84

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all-time results 12/9 66 Xavier 12/12 69 Akron (ot) 12/16 75 at Indiana Tech 12/19 51 at Bowling Green 12/28 84 Franklin * 12/29 76 Green Bay * 1/4 74 IUPUI 1/6 55 at Indianapolis 1/9 76 Defiance 1/16 68 Georgetown (ot) 1/20 54 Northern Kentucky 1/22 49 Milwaukee # 1/23 55 Southeast Missouri State# 1/28 66 at Cedarville 1/30 80 Bellarmine 2/1 77 Central State 2/6 89 Youngstown State 2/10 50 at Northern Kentucky 2/13 67 at Cleveland State 2/16 72 at Mount St. Joseph 2/24 59 Toledo 2/27 79 Ball State 3/5 58 Xavier @ 3/6 65 Akron @

72 70 66 87 73 69 51 73 55 70 78 58 80 52 57 62 71 62 58 47 71 70 66 68

* Wright State Invitational # Eastern Illinois Tournament @ OAISW State Tournament

1982–83

11-14 Coach: Pat Davis DATE WSU 11/27 68 at Malone 12/4 58 at Charleston 12/11 77 Marietta 12/17 67 at Toledo 12/18 61 at Bowling Green 12/21 87 IPFW 12/29 90 Indiana Tech * 12/30 76 Ferris State * 1/5 79 at Defiance 1/8 68 at IUPUI 1/14 70 at Eastern Illinois # 1/15 71 Evansville # 1/19 91 Indianapolis 1/24 68 at Georgetown 1/26 64 Northern Kentucky 1/29 73 Air Force 2/5 62 Butler 2/9 75 at Xavier 2/12 65 Cleveland State 2/14 74 at Central State 2/16 86 Mount St. Joseph 2/19 69 at Akron 2/24 57 Dayton 2/26 66 at Bellarmine 3/5 59 at Northern Kentucky

OPP 72 73 33 79 62 67 78 69 63 63 79 75 78 67 72 59 83 69 94 75 66 73 72 95 71

* Wright State Invitational # Eastern Illinois Tournament

1983–84

17-10 Coach: Pat Davis DATE WSU 11/26 79 Otterbein 12/3 77 at Ashland 12/6 72 at IPFW 12/9 51 at Southern Indiana 12/10 70 at Kentucky Wesleyan 12/17 69 at Wayne State 12/19 81 Walsh 12/21 79 Defiance 12/27 84 Indiana Tech *

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12/28 1/4 1/7 1/11 1/13 1/14 1/18 1/21 1/25 1/28 2/4 2/8 2/11 2/14 2/18 2/22 2/25 3/3

60 59 61 91 74 82 91 86 66 69 60 61 69 72 89 88 93 65

Bellarmine * Heidelberg Kentucky State IUPUI at St. Joseph’s (IN) at Marian at Indiana Tech Georgetown at Indianapolis Northern Kentucky at Dayton at Kentucky State SIU Edwardsville at Mount St. Joseph at Butler Central State Bellarmine at Northern Kentucky

72 54 70 49 70 72 79 63 76 64 95 64 61 62 70 71 87 83

* Wright State Invitational

1984–85

16-12 Coach: Pat Davis DATE WSU 11/24 77 Bluffton 11/28 73 Ashland 12/1 76 at Heidelberg 12/5 71 at Walsh 12/8 67 Southern Indiana 12/15 92 Kentucky Wesleyan 12/19 79 Lewis 12/21 96 Marian 12/28 77 IPFW * 12/29 57 Bellarmine * 1/3 77 Wayne State 1/5 55 Kentucky State 1/7 73 IPFW 1/11 71 Gannon # 1/12 73 at Davis and Elkins # 1/13 78 Norfolk State # 1/15 82 at IUPUI 1/19 66 at Georgetown 1/26 54 Northern Kentucky 2/1 59 at St. Louis 2/2 66 at SIU Edwardsville 2/6 72 Indiana Tech 2/9 64 at Kentucky State 2/11 87 St. Joseph’s (IN) 2/18 68 Indianapolis 2/23 78 Central State 2/27 72 at Bellarmine 3/2 68 at Northern Kentucky

OPP 58 72 67 75 51 44 77 68 71 63 71 57 72 62 84 75 85 85 82 50 70 71 75 59 72 66 81 78

* Wright State Invitational # Davis and Elkins Mountain Classic

1985–86

18-10 Coach: Pat Davis DATE WSU 11/22 65 Taylor 11/27 71 Walsh 11/30 55 at Ashland 12/4 82 Heidelberg 12/7 61 Northern Kentucky 12/13 59 at Southern Indiana 12/14 69 at Kentucky Wesleyan 12/21 67 at Lewis 12/27 59 Northern Michigan * 12/28 75 Slippery Rock * 1/2 82 IUPUI 1/4 70 Kentucky State 1/6 77 at IPFW 1/10 81 Philadelphia Textile #

1/11 1/12 1/18 1/21 1/25 1/30 2/1 2/5 2/8 2/15 2/19 2/22 2/26 3/1

61 72 59 59 58 87 71 70 58 67 63 84 69 61

Campbellsville # District of Columbia # Georgetown at Wayne State St. Louis Urbana SIU Edwardsville at St. Joseph’s (IN) (ot) at Kentucky State Indiana Tech at Northern Kentucky Edinboro Bellarmine at Indianapolis

63 67 61 60 55 37 64 71 54 38 68 55 64 78

* Wright State Invitational # Davis and Elkins Mountain Classic

1986–87

24-6 Coach: Pat Davis DATE WSU 11/26 62 at Walsh 11/29 82 Southern Indiana 12/4 94 Cedarville 12/8 89 Michigan-Dearborn 12/10 66 Ashland 12/13 67 Northern Kentucky 12/16 81 Lewis 12/19 68 Edinboro * 12/20 81 SIU Edwardsville * 12/30 75 at Grand Valley State 1/3 93 Kentucky State 1/6 67 Kentucky Wesleyan 1/9 90 Liberty (ot) # 1/10 77 Bloomsburg # 1/11 96 District of Columbia # 1/15 65 Oakland 1/17 92 Indiana Tech 1/21 80 Indianapolis 1/24 86 at Georgetown 1/31 75 SIU Edwardsville (ot) 2/4 105 St. Joseph’s (IN) 2/7 59 at Northern Kentucky 2/10 87 Wayne State 2/14 94 IPFW 2/17 61 Central State 2/21 64 at Kentucky State 2/25 63 at Bellarmine 2/28 74 Quincy 3/7 80 Bellarmine @ 3/10 63 Northern Kentucky @

OPP 50 81 44 53 68 68 66 50 75 58 57 52 85 55 91 60 80 74 58 81 86 78 42 55 60 53 66 58 67 74

* Wright State Invitational # Davis and Elkins Mountain Classic @ NCAA Division II Great Lakes Regional Tournament

1987–88 OPP 44 62 51 44 63 68 48 64 71 68 55 39 80 79

17-11 Coach: Pat Davis DATE WSU 11/27 44 Western Michigan * 11/28 59 St. Louis * 12/4 61 Michigan State # 12/5 67 Cleveland State # 12/9 79 Brooklyn 12/12 80 at UIC 12/15 58 at Indiana State 12/19 62 Eastern Michigan 12/21 60 at Louisville 12/28 39 Cincinnati 12/30 72 Grand Valley State 1/2 69 Ohio 1/4 61 Evansville

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62 88 65 59 67 72 88 75 83 83 57 80 61 69 65

Xavier Niagara Butler at Chicago State at Youngstown State Indiana Tech at UMES at UMBC Chicago State Morehead State at Cleveland State UMBC at Butler Akron at Miami

48 55 56 41 83 61 76 70 43 85 60 74 66 64 52

* Bradley Classic # Eastern Michigan Tournament

OPP 43 65 69 56 74 49 65 44 56 76 63 57 63 66 63 72 60 50 71 67 62 87 67 65 70 63 56 53

* LaSalle Invitational

1989–90

3-25 Coach: Pat Davis DATE WSU 11/25 57 Canisius 12/2 45 South Carolina * 12/3 49 Ball State * 12/7 45 Eastern Michigan 12/9 49 Vanderbilt # 12/10 47 at Marshall # 12/13 54 Akron 12/16 50 Bradley 12/18 50 at Louisville 12/27 57 at LaSalle @ 12/28 64 Colgate @ 12/29 65 Lehigh @ 1/4 55 at Dayton 1/6 75 Evansville 1/8 60 Xavier 1/13 68 MD-Baltimore County 1/15 66 at Youngstown State

46 85 63 63 68 76 61 71 46 58 53

at Miami Eastern Illinois at UIC Morehead State at Eastern Kentucky at Valparaiso Cincinnati Niagara Ohio at Cleveland State at Butler

83 94 51 76 84 85 76 61 68 54 80

* Northern Illinois Invitational # Marshall Lady Herd Classic @ LaSalle Invitational

1990–91

1988–89

10-18 Coach: Pat Davis DATE WSU 11/26 76 Indiana Tech 12/3 49 at Eastern Michigan 12/8 58 at Canisius 12/10 46 at Niagara 12/14 75 UIC 12/16 41 at Akron 12/19 53 Louisville 12/21 67 Cleveland State 12/27 47 Robert Morris * 12/28 66 Hofstra * 12/29 61 Northeastern * 1/4 49 at Evansville 1/7 58 Indiana State 1/10 70 at Xavier 1/17 80 Wayne State 1/21 75 Niagara 1/25 48 Miami 1/28 72 at Chicago State 2/1 69 at Ohio 2/4 66 Canisius 2/8 59 Eastern Kentucky 2/11 54 at Oakland 2/15 49 at Morehead State 2/18 86 Chicago State 2/20 64 Butler 2/22 41 at Cincinnati 2/25 70 at UMBC 3/1 65 Youngstown State

1/17 1/20 1/25 1/31 2/3 2/5 2/15 2/17 2/21 2/24 2/26

OPP 75 86 85 71 88 92 55 64 70 84 71 88 93 76 70 71 87

4-24, 3-11 North Star Coach: Terry Hall DATE WSU 11/24 50 Youngstown State 11/27 52 Butler 12/2 50 Marshall 12/5 45 Eastern Kentucky 12/8 53 Eastern Michigan 12/10 55 at Cincinnati 12/15 48 at Eastern Illinois 12/17 61 at Evansville 12/22 42 Miami 1/2 76 Dayton 1/5 61 at Xavier 1/8 63 DePaul * 1/12 75 UIC * 1/17 52 at Northern Illinois * 1/19 50 at Green Bay * 1/25 54 Akron * 1/27 81 Cleveland State * 1/31 69 at Valparaiso * 2/2 55 Milwaukee 2/8 58 at DePaul * 2/10 48 at UIC * 2/14 55 Northern Illinois * 2/17 61 Green Bay * 2/21 75 at Akron * 2/23 67 at Cleveland State * 2/27 50 at Morehead State 3/2 69 Valparaiso * 3/7 61 DePaul #

2/1 2/6 2/8 2/13 2/15 2/19 2/22 2/24 2/27 3/5

84 66 65 60 54 50 66 82 68 68

Valparaiso * at Dayton UIC * at Green Bay * at Northern Illinois * at Marshall Akron * Cleveland State * at Valparaiso * Cleveland State %

+ Mid-America Classic # South Florida Tournament * North Star Conference game % North Star Conference Tournament (DeKalb, IL)

1992–93 OPP 67 64 61 83 62 61 66 64 74 63 80 76 53 91 83 59 54 84 73 78 53 86 73 65 74 84 90 72

9-18, 5-11 Mid-Continent Coach: Terry Hall DATE WSU 12/1 44 at Indiana 12/5 70 Morehead State 12/8 71 Marshall 12/10 53 Miami 12/13 51 at Cincinnati 12/17 54 Dayton 12/19 70 Austin Peay 12/29 38 Missouri 12/31 54 at Xavier 1/6 68 Valparaiso * 1/9 45 at UIC * 1/14 65 Eastern Illinois * 1/16 59 at Youngstown State * 1/18 69 at Cleveland State * 1/20 95 Western Illinois * 1/28 65 at Green Bay * 1/30 61 at Northern Illinois * 2/4 70 at Indiana State 2/7 75 at Eastern Illinois * 2/9 87 at Valparaiso * 2/13 60 UIC * 2/18 83 Cleveland State * 2/20 62 Youngstown State * 2/25 79 at Western Illinois * 3/4 49 Green Bay * 3/6 51 Northern Illinois * 3/11 60 at Green Bay #

* North Star Conference game # North Star Conference Tournament (Green Bay, WI)

* Mid-Continent Conference game # Mid-Continent Conference Tournament (Green Bay, WI)

1991–92

1993–94

8-20, 5-7 North Star Coach: Terry Hall DATE WSU 11/22 54 at Eastern Kentucky 11/26 45 Morehead State 12/6 41 Iowa + 12/7 55 Austin Peay + 12/12 48 Eastern Illinois 12/14 49 Xavier 12/18 55 Cincinnati 12/20 44 Clemson # 12/21 62 Wagner # 12/28 64 at Youngstown State 12/30 76 at Miami 1/6 84 Evansville 1/10 59 at UIC * 1/16 53 Green Bay * 1/18 72 Northern Illinois * 1/24 70 at Akron * 1/26 72 at Cleveland State * (ot) 1/30 79 Indiana State

69 82 62 77 103 74 70 69 95 83

OPP 81 77 87 53 69 82 64 72 76 83 92 78 45 59 82 62 78 71

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OPP 88 63 57 65 66 58 65 77 77 70 64 54 66 66 72 70 78 59 58 125 75 93 66 57 53 77 76

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Northern Illinois * at Milwaukee * (2 ot) at Green Bay * Cleveland State * Youngstown State * at Eastern Illinois * at Valparaiso * at UIC * at Northern Illinois #

83 91 75 74 62 54 86 70 74

* Mid-Continent Conference game # Mid-Continent Conference Tournament (DeKalb, IL)

1994–95

11-16, 5-11 MCC Coach: Terry Hall DATE WSU 11/30 49 Western Kentucky 12/3 67 Youngstown State 12/5 67 at Chicago State 12/10 67 Eastern Kentucky 12/13 69 at Cincinnati 12/17 75 Pacific + 12/18 49 at Wichita State + 12/21 60 at Marshall 12/30 73 Detroit * (ot) 1/5 73 Dayton 1/7 41 Notre Dame * 1/12 56 at La Salle * 1/14 69 at Cleveland State * 1/19 48 at Notre Dame * 1/21 70 Xavier * 1/25 73 Northern Illinois * 1/28 84 at Loyola * (ot) 2/2 58 at Butler * 2/4 50 at UIC * 2/9 39 Green Bay * 2/10 69 Milwaukee * 2/15 55 Louisville 2/18 59 at Xavier * 2/23 74 La Salle * 2/26 83 Cleveland State * 3/1 67 at Detroit * 3/5 69 at Xavier #

at Butler * Cleveland State * at Northern Illinois * at Loyola * Detroit * Butler #

95 61 81 59 76 70

* Midwestern Collegiate Conference game # MCC Tournament (Green Bay, WI)

1996–97

OPP 61 75 88 63 67 56 68 67 64 61 63 70 70 64 62 54 80 81 64 70 47

9-18, 5-9 MCC Coach: Lisa Fitch DATE WSU 11/16 51 at West Virginia 11/20 47 at Akron 11/22 55 at Youngstown State 11/26 73 Louisville 11/29 98 Morehead State 12/6 50 at Miami 12/10 59 at Dayton 12/13 70 Chicago State 12/19 62 Belmont + 12/20 46 at Indiana + 12/22 73 at Ball State 12/31 66 Eastern Michigan 1/5 49 Detroit * 1/8 44 at Green Bay * 1/10 60 at Milwaukee * 1/15 70 UIC * 1/17 69 Loyola * 1/24 47 at Butler * 1/29 56 at Detroit * 1/31 70 at Cleveland State * 2/5 56 Milwaukee * 2/7 44 Green Bay * 2/12 54 at Loyola * 2/14 52 at UIC * 2/21 64 Butler *

2/26 3/5 + * #

57 56

Cleveland State * Cleveland State #

47 63

Hampton Inn/Fazoli’s Classic (Bloomington, IN) Midwestern Collegiate Conference game MCC Tournament (Indianapolis, IN)

1998–99

OPP 85 78 76 66 68 76 76 66 81 51 59 74 56 69 81 72 65 41 62 44 71 60 64 54 62 99 86

7-20, 3-11 MCC Coach: Lisa Fitch DATE WSU 11/14 66 at Youngstown State 11/17 57 at Xavier 11/21 65 Canisius 11/25 42 at Cincinnati 12/5 62 Miami 12/9 54 Dayton 12/11 48 Indiana + 12/12 67 at Stetson + 12/18 56 at Louisville 12/21 62 Ball State 12/29 88 at Morehead State 1/7 45 Green Bay * 1/9 66 Milwaukee * 1/12 52 at Loyola * 1/14 60 at UIC * 1/19 63 at Denver 1/23 43 Butler * 1/28 52 Detroit * 1/30 63 Cleveland State * 2/4 41 at Milwaukee * 2/6 43 at Green Bay * 2/11 87 Loyola * (2 ot) 2/13 50 UIC * 2/20 66 at Butler * 2/25 66 at Cleveland State * 2/27 51 at Detroit * 3/4 52 Green Bay #

OPP 76 89 59 66 63 75 80 61 89 54 64 71 50 61 55 74 78 74 76 56 68 82 52 81 72 63 64

+ Hatter Classic (DeLand, FL) * Midwestern Collegiate Conference game # MCC Tournament (Cleveland, OH)

1999–2000

1997–98

1995–96

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71 69 67 78 69 64

6-21, 4-12 MCC Coach: Terry Hall DATE WSU 11/26 67 Youngstown State 11/30 56 at Chicago State 12/4 51 Eastern Kentucky OPP 12/7 41 at Miami 67 12/10 54 Dayton 62 12/14 39 at Hawaii + 56 12/15 45 Mississippi + 60 12/28 70 at Morehead State 54 12/30 49 at Cincinnati 58 1/2 41 Cleveland State * 68 1/4 55 at Loyola * (2 ot) 64 1/6 65 at UIC * (ot) 74 1/9 46 Detroit * 71 1/11 37 at Green Bay * 76 1/13 56 at Milwaukee * 69 1/18 46 Butler * 61 1/29 61 at Northern Illinois * 67 2/1 66 UIC * 83 2/6 55 Green Bay * 70 2/8 60 Milwaukee * 95 2/13 60 at Butler * 69 2/18 68 West Virginia 56 2/20 63 at Cleveland State * 50 2/23 67 Northern Illinois * 35 2/27 71 Loyola * 57 3/1 60 at Detroit * 69 3/6 47 Detroit # 80 67 + Hawaii Invitational 54 * Midwestern Collegiate Conference game 78 # MCC Tournament (Green Bay, WI)

+ Pizza Hut Shocker Shootout * Midwestern Collegiate Conference game # MCC Play-in game 11-16, 5-11 MCC Coach: Terry Hall DATE WSU 11/25 74 Chicago State 11/28 79 Miami (2 ot) 12/2 80 at Youngstown State 12/5 66 at Eastern Kentucky 12/8 59 Wichita State 12/13 61 Cincinnati (ot) 12/16 71 Morehead State 12/18 65 at Louisville 12/21 67 Marshall 12/29 55 at Dayton 1/4 52 Loyola * 1/6 66 at Detroit * 1/10 62 at UIC * 1/13 60 Green Bay * 1/15 63 Milwaukee * 1/21 66 Butler * 1/27 67 at Cleveland State * 2/1 71 Northern Illinois * 2/3 52 UIC * 2/8 45 at Green Bay * 2/10 60 at Milwaukee *

2/16 2/21 2/24 2/28 3/3 3/7

OPP 69 64 63 86 75 56 71 60 55 68 64 68 58 52 68 37 41 72 93 86 42 46 60 50 82

8-20, 5-9 MCC Coach: Lisa Fitch DATE WSU 11/20 46 at Dayton 11/23 56 Xavier 11/26 49 at Colorado + 11/27 44 Washington State + 12/1 52 Miami 12/6 69 Morehead State 12/9 62 at St. Bonaventure 12/11 43 at Canisius 12/15 60 Denver 12/18 69 Indiana State 12/20 60 at Ball State 12/30 73 Youngstown State (ot) 1/13 49 UIC * 1/15 77 Loyola * 1/22 66 at Butler * 1/27 33 at Detroit * 1/29 67 at Cleveland State * 2/3 65 Milwaukee * (ot) 2/5 57 Green Bay * 2/10 50 at Loyola * 2/12 61 at UIC * 2/17 58 Butler * 2/24 64 Cleveland State * 2/26 84 Detroit * 3/2 49 at Green Bay * 3/4 68 at Milwaukee * 3/9 82 at Detroit #

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2000–01

2002–03

6-22, 3-11 MCC Coach: Lisa Fitch DATE WSU 11/17 59 Dayton 11/21 76 at Indiana State 11/25 72 at Ohio 11/28 73 Ball State 12/2 63 at Miami 12/8 63 Akron + 12/9 46 at Hawaii + 12/13 81 Marshall 12/16 52 Bowling Green 12/19 69 at West Virginia 12/23 58 at Youngstown State 12/31 51 St. Bonaventure 1/4 56 at Morehead State 1/11 55 at UIC * 1/14 58 at Loyola * 1/20 56 at Butler * 1/25 79 Detroit * (ot) 1/27 61 Cleveland State * 2/1 59 at Milwaukee * 2/3 53 at Green Bay * 2/8 66 Loyola * 2/10 65 UIC * 2/17 68 Butler * 2/22 59 at Cleveland State * 2/24 59 at Detroit * 3/1 46 Green Bay * 3/4 52 Milwaukee * 3/8 34 Milwaukee #

72

OPP 73 74 83 102 70 71 66 67 56 65 68 79 71 63 67 60 89 71 72 79 54 53 56 72 83 75 74 58

Aggie Invitational (College Station, TX) Horizon League game Horizon League Tournament (Chicago, IL)

11-17, 8-8 Horizon Coach: Bridgett Williams DATE WSU 11/22 39 at #5 Connecticut 11/26 69 at Stony Brook 11/29 69 at Florida State 12/4 72 Dayton 12/7 69 at Miami 12/10 68 Texas A&M 12/18 53 at West Virginia 12/21 46 Ball State 12/28 54 #11 Minnesota 12/31 65 IPFW 1/2 66 at UIC * 1/4 57 Loyola * 1/9 70 at Detroit * 1/11 68 Cleveland State * 1/16 82 at Butler * 1/23 65 Milwaukee * 1/25 73 #16 Green Bay * 1/28 84 at Tennessee State 2/1 68 at Youngstown State * 2/5 57 UIC * 2/8 65 at Loyola * 2/15 58 at Cleveland State * 2/17 67 Detroit * 2/20 63 Butler * 2/24 69 Youngstown State * 2/27 75 at Milwaukee * 3/1 68 at #22 Green Bay * 3/6 65 Loyola #

+ Hawaii Invitational (Honolulu, HI) * Midwestern Collegiate Conference game # MCC Tournament (Chicago, IL)

* Horizon League game # Horizon League Tournament (Green Bay, WI)

2001–02

2003–04

6-22, 4-12 Horizon Coach: Bridgett Williams DATE WSU 11/16 54 at Ball State 11/20 73 Miami 11/24 65 at Texas A&M + 11/25 49 Jackson State + 11/28 53 West Virginia 12/1 78 at IPFW 12/3 59 at UIC * 12/6 75 Morehead State 12/12 78 Ohio 12/15 83 at Bowling Green 12/18 34 at Dayton 12/31 39 #1 Connecticut 1/5 49 at Detroit * 1/7 72 at Cleveland State * 1/10 52 Milwaukee * 1/12 47 Green Bay * 1/19 53 at Loyola * 1/24 61 at Youngstown State * 1/26 77 Butler * 1/31 76 Cleveland State * 2/2 65 Detroit * 2/7 47 at Milwaukee * 2/9 44 at Green Bay * 2/14 60 UIC * 2/16 44 Loyola * 2/21 77 at Butler * 2/24 66 Youngstown State * 2/27 61 Butler #

OPP 89 98 89 56 90 89 60 92 74 76 89 97 60 53 70 85 64 87 74 89 66 65 83 48 76 72 87 74

9-20, 5-11 Horizon Coach: Bridgett Williams DATE WSU 11/22 79 Tennessee State 11/25 61 at Ohio 11/28 52 at Indiana State 12/1 69 Eastern Kentucky 12/4 38 West Virginia 12/9 58 at Dayton 12/13 62 Central Michigan 12/16 59 Akron 12/18 45 at Ohio State 12/21 94 Morehead State 12/30 64 at Butler * 1/5 76 Green Bay * 1/8 72 at Cleveland State * 1/10 61 at Youngstown State * 1/17 61 at UIC * 1/19 50 Detroit * 1/22 61 Milwaukee * 1/24 61 at Loyola * 1/31 43 Butler * 2/5 47 at Milwaukee * 2/7 64 at Green Bay * 2/12 42 Youngstown State * 2/14 54 UIC * 2/19 65 at Detroit * 2/23 69 at IPFW 2/26 80 Loyola * 2/28 68 Cleveland State * 3/2 58 Youngstown State # (ot) 3/4 57 at Green Bay #

* Horizon League game # Horizon League Tournament

2004–05

OPP 85 53 84 84 110 85 71 82 88 60 82 61 65 64 65 76 70 68 80 76 61 79 65 55 52 83 96 81

19-11, 11-5 Horizon Coach: Bridgett Williams DATE WSU OPP 11/21 74 at Morehead State 58 11/24 98 IPFW 76 11/28 97 Ohio 84 12/1 62 Miami 66 12/4 63 at Central Michigan (ot) 74 12/7 55 Dayton (ot) 65 12/11 60 Indiana State 52 12/14 55 at Akron 49 12/17 74 at Cal St. Northridge 84 12/20 68 at Pepperdine + 79 12/21 64 BYU + 56 12/29 60 Butler * (ot) 59 1/3 54 at Green Bay * 69 1/6 81 Cleveland State * 52 1/8 65 Youngstown State * 38 1/13 48 at Detroit * 46 1/15 51 UIC * 56 1/20 58 at Milwaukee * 69 1/27 64 Loyola * 55 1/29 74 at Butler * 59 2/3 53 Milwaukee * 57 2/5 46 Green Bay * 73 2/9 61 at Youngstown State * 51 2/12 58 at UIC * 57 2/17 53 Detroit * 37 2/24 80 at Loyola * 53 2/26 61 at Cleveland State * 57 3/3 66 Youngstown State # 52 3/6 77 Detroit # 66 3/7 48 Green Bay # 58 + Hilton Woodland Hills Beach Classic (Malibu, CA) * Horizon League game # Horizon League Tournament (Dayton, OH)

2005–06 OPP 37 68 102 74 60 70 61 62 88 74 69 62 79 58 64 49 69 79 50 61 65 54 70 78 82 64 56 56 61

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OPP 74 77 57 63 60 63 69 72 74 64 62 64 68 55 78 68 85 59 67 71 52 60 79 55 53 51 66 80

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2006–07

10-18, 8-8 Horizon Coach: Bridgett Williams DATE WSU 11/18 68 at Ball State 11/21 63 Miami 11/24 52 Indiana + 11/25 56 Nicholls State + 11/29 59 Toledo 12/2 52 Longwood 12/5 46 at Canisius 12/9 59 Eastern Michigan 12/14 49 Wake Forest 12/19 54 at Marshall 12/22 60 Dayton 12/28 57 at Youngstown State * 12/30 47 at Cleveland State * 1/6 76 Butler * 1/11 69 Loyola * 1/13 46 UIC * 1/20 67 at Detroit * 1/25 65 Milwaukee * 1/27 53 Green Bay * 2/3 56 at Butler * 2/8 55 at UIC * 2/10 66 at Loyola * 2/15 65 Detroit * 2/22 42 at Green Bay * 2/24 65 at Milwaukee * 3/1 63 Cleveland State * 3/3 47 Youngstown State * 3/7 79 at Milwaukee # (ot) + UM Thanksgiving Tournament (Coral Gables, FL) * Horizon League game # Horizon League Tournament (Milwaukee, WI)

OPP 75 90 73 65 62 45 66 76 55 62 59 52 60 71 76 68 51 75 67 68 63 60 54 73 51 55 40 83

2007–08

16-16, 11-5 Horizon Coach: Bridgett Williams DATE WSU 11/9 36 at Boston College 11/12 52 Ball State 11/17 41 at Eastern Michigan 11/21 54 at Miami 11/24 76 at Cal Poly + 11/25 87 North Dakota State + 12/1 57 Canisius 12/5 46 at Wake Forest 12/11 66 at Cincinnati 12/16 46 at Dayton 12/21 71 Evansville 1/3 57 Milwaukee * 1/5 52 Green Bay * 1/12 71 at Detroit * 1/17 58 at Youngstown State * 1/19 54 at Cleveland State * 1/24 51 Valparaiso * 1/26 70 Butler * 1/31 60 at UIC * 2/2 56 at Loyola * 2/9 70 Detroit * 2/14 51 Cleveland State * 2/16 58 Youngstown State * 2/21 65 at Butler * 2/23 75 at Valparaiso * 2/28 64 Loyola * 3/1 56 UIC *

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OPP 68 61 74 63 80 80 40 64 73 65 70 56 67 53 61 68 50 65 63 49 59 43 66 60 64 57 48

3/6 73 at Green Bay * (ot) 3/8 54 at Milwaukee * 3/12 69 Youngstown State # 3/14 57 Milwaukee ! 3/16 56 Cleveland State ! + Cal Poly Holiday Beach Tournament (San Luis Obispo, CA) * Horizon League game # Horizon League Quarterfinals (Dayton, OH) ! Horizon League Tournament (Green Bay, WI)

78 67 60 55 70

2008–09

15-16, 10-8 Horizon Coach: Bridgett Williams DATE WSU 11/22 59 at Evansville 11/25 53 at Eastern Kentucky 11/29 59 IUPUI + 11/30 57 at Robert Morris + 12/2 60 Miami 12/5 50 BYU ^ 12/6 71 at BYU Hawaii ^ 12/10 61 at Ball State 12/16 41 Cincinnati 12/21 56 Dayton 12/29 63 IPFW 1/3 47 at UIC * 1/5 72 at Loyola * 1/8 54 Valparaiso * 1/10 41 Butler * 1/15 61 at Milwaukee * 1/17 39 at Green Bay * 1/22 72 Youngstown State * 1/24 55 Cleveland State * 1/31 65 Detroit * 2/6 45 at Butler * 2/8 58 at Valparaiso * 2/12 51 Green Bay * 2/14 64 Milwaukee * 2/19 43 at Cleveland State * 2/21 68 at Youngstown State * 2/28 63 at Detroit * 3/5 64 Loyola * 3/7 49 UIC * 3/11 64 at Valparaiso # 3/13 36 at Green Bay # + RMU Tournament (Moon Township, PA) ^ Hukilau Invitational (Laie, HI) * Horizon League game # Horizon League Tournament

65 64 50 62 68 54 48 57 52 54 61 57

Youngstown State * Milwaukee * Green Bay * at UIC * at Loyola * (ot) Valparaiso * Butler * (ot) at Youngstown State * at Cleveland State * Detroit * Youngstown State # at Butler #

31 46 74 67 77 51 51 38 63 58 43 70

* Horizon League game # Horizon League Tourament OPP 63 47 57 65 77 56 51 65 56 59 57 60 55 44 46 41 70 41 52 58 58 64 62 70 51 51 50 44 48 59 67

2009–10

11-19, 10-8 Horizon Coach: Bridgett Williams DATE WSU 11/14 67 at IPFW 11/19 65 Eastern Kentucky 11/22 63 Akron 11/25 58 Robert Morris 12/2 46 Vanderbilt 12/6 58 at Dayton 12/9 75 at Miami 12/15 47 at Ohio State 12/20 56 at Boston College 12/29 45 at Cincinnati 1/3 47 at Detroit * 1/7 41 at Green Bay * 1/9 67 at Milwaukee * 1/14 56 Loyola * (ot) 1/16 47 UIC * 1/21 61 at Butler * 1/23 52 at Valparaiso * 1/28 60 Cleveland State *

1/30 2/4 2/6 2/11 2/13 2/18 2/20 2/25 2/27 3/6 3/8 3/10

OPP 83 44 49 54 63 79 68 84 62 51 68 68 50 63 57 77 59 58

2010–11

20-13, 11-7 Horizon Coach: Mike Bradbury DATE WSU 11/12 64 at IUPUI 11/14 63 at Ball State 11/21 58 at Delaware State 11/29 61 Dayton 12/1 57 Miami 12/4 71 at Akron 12/9 70 at Ohio 12/11 70 at Longwood 12/14 75 at Southern Illinois 12/18 65 at Cincinnati 12/22 73 Central Florida 12/31 77 at Milwaukee * 1/2 57 at Green Bay * 1/6 58 Butler * 1/8 90 Valparaiso * 1/15 63 Detroit * 1/20 64 at Youngstown State * 1/22 58 at Cleveland State * 1/27 69 UIC * 1/29 77 Loyola * 2/3 64 at Valparaiso * 2/5 70 at Butler * 2/12 75 at Detroit * 2/17 66 Cleveland State * 2/19 70 Youngstown State * 2/24 77 at Loyola * 2/26 60 at UIC * 3/3 54 Green Bay * 3/5 86 Milwaukee * 3/9 63 Milwaukee # 3/11 65 at Green Bay # 3/16 82 Buffalo ! 3/20 73 Manhattan ! * Horizon League game # Horizon League Tournament ! Women’s Basketball Invitational

2 0 1 1 - 2 0 1 2 W R I G H T S TAT E B A S K E T B A L L

OPP 45 64 52 91 62 64 57 74 53 50 65 73 75 70 67 62 61 42 84 76 73 68 55 74 67 66 77 75 69 58 95 79 75


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F  6-2  Fr. Greenwood, IN Center Grove

G  5-5  Fr. Florence, KY Ryle

C  6-5  Fr. Louisville, KY Fern Creek

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sara Vest 10 Sarah Hunter G  5-7  Fr. Mason, OH Mason

31 Molly Fox

Katrina Merriweather 5 Katrina Blackmon G  6-1  Fr. West Jefferson, OH West Jefferson

Director of Operations First Season

F  6-1  Jr. Nashville, IN Brown County

Tayler Stanton

G  5-8  So. Mason, OH Mason

F  6-0  Fr. Marion, IN Marion

30 KC Elkins

Valerie King 4 Kim Demmings 24 Kayla Lamotte

Harry Elifson 3 Mylan Woods G  6-1  So. Brookville, OH Brookville

G  5-8  Fr. Richmond, IN Richmond

Assistant Coach Second Season

53 Teonia McCune

32 Breanna Stucke

F  6-3  Sr. Calumet City, IL Thornton Fractional North

G/F  5-11  So. Strongsville, OH Hathaway Brown

Assistant Coach Second Season

35 Abby Jump

22 Shaunda Sandifer

Administrative Assistant First Season

Assistant Coach Second Season

23 Courtney Boyd

Jenni Dant

Head Coach Second Season

34 Kirsten Gliesmann

Mike Bradbury

raiders at a glance

F  6-0  So. Cincinnati, OH Walnut Hills


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