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• Compiled 70 wins in the last four seasons, including back-to-back 20-win campaigns the last two years

• Defeated national-championship caliber opponents in McGuirk Arena (No. 12 Purdue/2011; No. 23 Louisville/2010

• Led a young group of Chippewas to the 2012 MAC Tournament championship game

• Coached four players into the program’s 20-member 1,000-point club

• 2 MAC Freshman of the Year honorees and 2 MAC Sixth Player of the Year winners

• Two of her last four teams have been ranked among the nation’s top-five scorers

• Set program records for single-game individual and team scoring

• Is the University of Michigan’s all-time winningest coach in total wins, overall winning percentage, Big Ten wins and Big Ten winning percentage

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Table of ContentsQuick Facts/Table of Contents ................ 1Program Notes.............................................. 2Roster/Pronunciation Guide .................... 4Radio/TV Roster ........................................... 5Media Information ...................................... 6Head Coach Sue Guevara ......................... 8Assoc. Head Coach Heather Oesterle ..... 10Assistant Coach Raina Harmon ............11Assistant Coach Andrew Wodrich .......12DOBO Phil Wendland ...............................13Video Coord. Russell Rose ......................13Team Photo ..................................................14Athletics Director Dave Heeke ..............16Athletics Administration ........................17Head Coaches .............................................18Brandie Baker ..............................................20

Lauren Bellamy ...........................................21Jas’Mine Bracey ..........................................21Crystal Bradford .........................................22Jewel Cotton ...............................................22Niki DiGuilio.................................................23Jessica Green ...............................................23Taylor Johnson ...........................................24Jordan LaDuke ............................................25Chelsea Lynn ...............................................25Jalisa Olive ....................................................26Jessica Schroll .............................................27Kerby Tamm .................................................27Dajourie Turner ..........................................28Kylie Welch ...................................................282011-12 Statistics ......................................302011-12 MAC Recap .................................34

Honors ...........................................................36All-Time Letterwinners ............................37All-Time vs. Opponents ...........................38All-Time Game-by-Game ........................39MAC Game-by-Game ...............................46Postseason Games ....................................50Year-by-Year Results .................................51Individual Records.....................................52Team Records ..............................................56Year-by-Year Statistics ..............................58

General InformationLocation ................................................. Mount Pleasant, Mich.Enrollment ........................................................................... 27,693Founded ...................................................................................1892Nickname .................................................................... ChippewasColors ............................................................... Maroon and GoldConference............................................................Mid-AmericanPresident .........................................................Dr. George E. RossAthletic Director .......................................................Dave HeekeWeb ............................................................CMUChippewas.comFacebook .....................................Facebook.com/CMUWBBallTwitter...................................................................... @CMUWBBall

Team Information2011-12 Record .................................................................... 20-162011-12 MAC Record/Finish .........................8-8 / 3rd (West)MAC Tournament Finish .......................................... Runner-up2011-12 Postseason .........................................NIT First RoundLetterwinners Returning/Lost..............................................9/2Starters Returning/Lost ..........................................................5/0Newcomers ..................................................................................... 4Arena ....................................................... McGuirk Arena (5,300)

Program HistoryProgram Record (%) ...........................................525-572 (.474)MAC Record (%) ..................................................230-288 (.444)MAC Regular Season Titles .................................. 2 (1984, ’85)MAC Tournament Titles ........................................ 2 (1983, ’84)NCAA Tournament Apperances ........................ 2 (1983, ’84)NIT Appearances ..................................................... 2 (2011, ’12)

Coaching StaffHead Coach ....................................Sue Guevara (6th season)Alma Mater ...................................Saginaw Valley State, 1982 CMU Record ................................................................... 76-82 Career Record .................................199-164 (12 seasons)Associate Head Coach .................................Heather OesterleAssistant Coach ...................................................Raina HarmonAssistant Coach ..............................................Andrew WodrichDirector of Operations ......................................Phil WendlandVideo Coordinator .................................................. Russell Rose

Athletic CommunicationsDir. of Communications ................................. Jason KaufmanAssociate Director ........................................... John RegenfussAssistant Director/WBB Contact .......................... Kyle Kelley Office Phone ..................................................989-774-1128 Cell Phone ......................................................989-400-1705 E-Mail ............................................. [email protected] Director ................................................... Rob WymanCommunications Assistant .......................... Kyle TerwillegarPress Box Phone ....................................... 989-774-3579/3594Web Site ..................................... CMUChippewas.com/media

Local Media InformationWBB Radio Play-By-Play .......................................... Justin Hoff Email................................................justin.hoff@cmich.eduMorning Sun Reporter .............................................. Jim Lahde [email protected]

The 2012-13 Central Michigan University women’s basketball guide was published by the Athletic Communications Office, 100 Rose Center, Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, Michigan 48859. The guide and covers were designed, written and edited by Jason Kaufman, Rob Wyman, Kyle Kelley and Kyle Terwillegar. Photos by Tim Fitzgerald, Robert Barclay and Peggy Brisbane. Printing by CMU Printing Services.

Quick Facts

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199 and CountingSixth-year head coach Sue Guevara enters the 2012-13 season just one shy of career win number 200. Guevara, who has led the Chippewas to back-to-back 20-plus win seasons, has recorded 76 wins at the helm of the Chippewas and held a record of 123-82 at the University of Michigan over seven seasons.

CB-23Sophomore Crystal Bradford is in a league of her own in the Mid-American Conference as she was the only player to lead her team in scoring (455/14.7 ppg), rebounds (269/8.4 rpg), steals (69/2.2 spg) and blocks (57/1.8 bpg) last season. The All-Freshman team and Honorable Mention All-MAC selection stepped her game up in the Chippewas MAC Tournament run, setting tournament records for most field goals made (36), field goals attempted (80) and rebounds (53), while averaging 16.4 points and 10.6 rebounds per game.

Scoring GaloreThe Chippewas, who ranked 32nd in the country in scoring last season with 71.1 points per game, return 94.2 percent of their scoring, including their top eight scorers from a year ago. In addition, CMU’s top five scorers from last season were all underclassmen and each have at least two years of eligibility remaining.

Gotta Get to 70Known for its high-octane offense, Central Michigan has gone 60-35 under Guevara when scoring 70 points or more. In contract, the Chippewas have gone 16-47 when they fail to hit the 70-point threshold, with eight of the 16 wins coming last season. CMU scored 70-plus points in 19 of its 36 games last season, finishing second in the MAC in points per game.

20-point ProwessThe Chippewas have had a player score 20-plus points on 105 occasions in head coach Sue Guevara’s five season (155 games). CMU had just 14 such scoring outputs in its previous 114 games prior to Guevara’s tenure. The feat was accomplished 13 times during the 2011-12 season, led by Crystal Bradford’s 27-point effort at Northern Illinois on Jan. 5.

3,2,1… 1,000!Senior guard Brandie Baker needs just three points to become the 21st player in program history to score 1,000 points. Baker has averaged 11.0 points per game during her stellar career thus far and also ranks fifth all-time in program history in total assists with 332.

Downtown DiGuilioJunior guard Niki DiGuilio will look to continue her climb up the three-point field goals made record list, entering the 2012-13 campaign with 125 treys in her career. DiGuilio led the Chippewas with 56 three-point field goals last season, ranking 10th in the MAC. Of her 180 field goals made during her first two seasons, 69 percent of them have come from behind the arc.

Rewriting the Record BooksCentral Michigan set a number of team records en route to their second-straight Women’s National Invitational Tournament appearance last season, setting new marks in points scored (2,560), rebounds (1,566), steals (410) and blocks (144).

Sixth Player of the YearSenior guard Jalisa Olive returns for her fourth and final season in the Maroon and Gold after earning the Mid-American Conference Sixth Player of the Year award last season. Olive averaged 6.1 points, 1.9 steals and 1.2 assists per game, pouring in a season-high 26 points at Ball State on Feb. 9.

Preseason Notes

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Straight ThieveryThe Chippewas finished 24th in the country last season averaging 11.4 steals per game. Six separate Chippewas finished with 40-plus steals, led by Crystal Bradford’s 69, which rank ninth in single-season history.

Block PartyNo team in the MAC finished with more blocks than the Maroon and Gold last season, as the Chippewas swatted a program record 144 shots. Jas’Mine Bracey finished the year averaging just over a block a game, while Bradford blocked the second most shots in single season history with 57.

Living Up to the HypeAfter being a part of the No. 43 ranked recruiting class in the country in 2010, Bradford, Green and Bracey lived up to the billing when they became just the second trio of players from one program selected to the MAC All-Freshman team.

Chippewas Add Senior SchrollSenior forward Jessica Schroll will join the Chippewas rotation following the completion of the first semester. Schroll was added to the program after starting the first 10 games for Iowa State last season where she average 6.9 points per game on 47.5 percent shooting.

2011-12 Mid-American Conference Standings

West Division MAC Overall W L Pct. W L Pct.E. Michigan 13 3 .813 23 9 .718Toledo 13 3 .813 24 10 .705Central Michigan 8 8 .500 20 16 .555Northern Illinois 6 10 .375 14 17 .451Western Michigan 5 11 .313 8 22 .266Ball St. 4 12 .250 9 21 .300

East Division MAC Overall W L Pct. W L Pct.Bowling Green 14 2 .875 24 7 .774Miami (Ohio) 11 5 .687 21 10 .677Akron 7 9 .438 14 18 .438Ohio 6 10 .388 14 18 .437Kent State 5 11 .313 6 21 .222Buffalo 4 12 .250 9 22 .290

CMU Returning Statistical Leaders(2011-12 Statistics)

Points Pts Pts/GCrystal Bradford 455 14.2 Jessica Green 395 11.6Jas’Mine Bracey 332 9.8

Field Goals FGM FGA FG%Jas’Mine Bracey 142 302 .470

3pt-Field Goals 3FGM 3FGA 3FG%Taylor Johnson 40 100 .400

Free Throws FTM FTA FT%Niki DiGuilio 43 51 .843

Rebounding ORb DRb Total Rb/GCrystal Bradford 101 168 269 8.4Jas’Mine Bracey 95 149 244 7.2

Assists Total Ast/GJessica Green 96 2.8

Blocked Shots Total Blk/GCrystal Bradford 57 1.8

Preseason Notes

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2012-13 CMU Women’s Basketball Roster

Lauren Bellamy - bell-UH-meJas’Mine Bracey - JAZZ-minNiki DiGuilio - di-JEWL-ee-ohJalisa Olive - juh-lisa

Da’Jourie Turner - day-JUH-reeSue Guevara - GUH-vara

Numerical# Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (Last School)1 Da’Jourie Turner G 5-6 Fr. Warren, Mich. (Warren Fitzgerald)3 Jessica Green G 5-10 So. Belleville, Mich. (Belleville)4 Kylie Welch G 5-4 Jr. Grand Blanc, Mich. (Grand Blanc)5 Jalisa Olive G 5-4 Sr. Chicago, Ill. (Bogan)12 Kerby Tamm G 5-10 So. Petoskey, Mich. (Petoskey)13 Jessica Schroll F 5-11 Sr. Midland, Mich. (Iowa State)15 Chelsea Lynn F 6-0 Fr. Detroit, Mich. (Martin Luther King)20 Jewel Cotton F 6-2 Fr. Harper Woods, Mich. (Harper Woods)22 Lauren Bellamy F 6-0 So. Davison, Mich. (Davison)23 Crystal Bradford G 6-0 So. Detroit, Mich. (Inkster)24 Niki DiGuilio G 5-8 Jr. Mount Vernon, Ohio (Mount Vernon)31 Jordan LaDuke F 5-11 Jr. Flushing, Mich. (Florida Gulf Coast)32 Jas’Mine Bracey F 6-2 So. Saginaw, Mich. (Inkster)33 Brandie Baker G 6-0 Sr. Flint, Mich. (Flint Hamady)44 Taylor Johnson F 5-11 Jr. Belding, Mich. (Belding)

Alphabetical# Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown (Last School)33 Brandie Baker G 6-0 Sr. Flint, Mich. (Flint Hamady)22 Lauren Bellamy F 6-0 So. Davison, Mich. (Davison)32 Jas’Mine Bracey F 6-2 So. Saginaw, Mich. (Inkster)23 Crystal Bradford G 6-0 So. Detroit, Mich. (Inkster)20 Jewel Cotton F 6-2 Fr. Harper Woods, Mich. (Harper Woods)24 Niki DiGuilio G 5-8 Jr. Mount Vernon, Ohio (Mount Vernon)3 Jessica Green G 5-10 So. Belleville, Mich. (Belleville)44 Taylor Johnson F 5-11 Jr. Belding, Mich. (Belding)31 Jordan LaDuke F 5-11 Jr. Flushing, Mich. (Florida Gulf Coast)15 Chelsea Lynn F 6-0 Fr. Detroit, Mich. (Martin Luther King)5 Jalisa Olive G 5-4 Sr. Chicago, Ill. (Bogan)13 Jessica Schroll F 5-11 Sr. Midland, Mich. (Iowa State)12 Kerby Tamm G 5-10 So. Petoskey, Mich. (Petoskey)1 Da’Jourie Turner G 5-6 Fr. Warren, Mich. (Warren Fitzgerald)4 Kylie Welch G 5-4 Jr. Grand Blanc, Mich. (Grand Blanc)

Head Coach: Sue GuevaraAssociate Head Coach: Heather OesterleAssistant Coaches: Raina Harmon, Andrew WodrichDirector of Basketball Operations: Phil WendlandVideo Coordinator: Russell Rose

Pronunciation Guide

Roster

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Da’Jourie TurnerG • Fr. • 5-6Warren, Mich.

Jessica SchrollF • Sr. • 5-11Midland, Mich.

Niki DiGuilioG • Jr. • 5-8Mount Vernon, Ohio

Sue GuevaraHead CoachSixth Season

Jessica GreenG • So. • 5-10Belleville, Mich.

Chelsea LynnF • Fr. • 6-0Detroit, Mich.

Jordan LaDukeF • Jr. • 5-11Flushing, Mich.

Heather OesterleAssociate Head CoachThird Season

Kylie WelchG • Jr. • 5-4Grand Blanc, Mich.

Jewel CottonF • Fr. • 6-2Harper Woods, Mich.

Jas’Mine BraceyF • So. • 6-2Saginaw, Mich.

Raina HarmonAssistant CoachFirst Season

Jalisa OliveG • Sr. • 5-4Chicago, Ill.

Lauren BellamyF • So. • 6-0Davison, Mich.

Brandie BakerG • Sr. • 6-0Flint, Mich.

Andrew WodrichAssistant CoachFirst Season

Kerby TammG • So. • 5-10Petoskey, Mich.

Crystal BradfordG • So. • 6-0Detroit, Mich.

Phil WendlandDirector of OperationsSecond Season

44Taylor JohnsonF • Jr. • 5-11Belding, Mich.

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Covering the ChippewasCentral Michigan University encourages your coverage of its athletic events. The Athletic Communications Department is responsible for coordinating the dissemination of pre-event releases, issuing credentials for media members, and coordinating post-event coverage. If the Athletic Communications Department can assist you in your work in any way, please contact a member of our staff.

Game Notes Game notes are generally available two days prior to a game. Notes are emailed and are also available on the web at cmuchippewas.com. To be added to the email distribution list, please contact Assistant Director Kyle Kelley.

Web Sites Media members are reminded that the official athletics web site–cmuchippewas.com–contains updated player stats and bios each week. Also available on the site are weekly video interviews with a coach and player, postgame highlights and press conferences.

Other Helpful Sites facebook.com/[email protected]/CmichAthletics

Interviews All coach and player interviews must be arranged though Assistant Director Kyle Kelley. Please allow 24 hours to schedule an interview. Players and coaches are generally available following practices, or by appointment if necessary. Players will not be available on game day prior to the start of a game.

Visiting Radio One ISDN line and one telephone line are available for use by the official radio network of the visiting team. Visiting networks that wish to have additional lines installed at their own expense may do so by contacting CMU Telecommunications at (989) 774-1474.

Video The Athletic Communications Department maintains a vast library of video clips for distribution to requesting electronic media. In addition, postgame highlights and press conference cut-ups are available for download using the department’s FTP server. Please contact Justin Hoff for detailed instructions and requests.

Media Room Located on court level, just off the northwest corner of the court, the Media Room is available for members of the working media. A light pregame meal will be served approximately one hour before the game and coaches and selected players will hold a press conference in the room following the game. The room is equipped with internet access and space for media to work.

Credential RequestsRequests for media credentials should be made by contacting Kyle Kelley in the Athletic Communications Department for the link. Parking passes are not required on campus after 5 p.m.

Photographers/Videographers Photographers and videographers are limited to shooting from a seated position on the baseline.

Media Will Call Credentials left at Media Will Call will be available at Ticket Central, located inside the CMU Events Center atrium.

Chippewa Nickname TheCentralMichiganUniversityBoardofTrusteeshasapprovedthecontinueduseofthenickname“Chippewas”inassociationwithCMU.Theuniversity’sgoalsaretousethenamewithhonorandrespect,increasesupportiveconnectionsbetweenCMUandNativeAmericansandimproveeffortstosensitizestudents,facultyandstafftoNativeAmericantraditionsandcultures. Mediarepresentativeshavebeenextremelycooperativeaswehaveworkedtoaddressthisimportantissue.Innearlyallcases,printandbroadcastreportershavesupportedCMU’seffortstoeliminatetheuseofsymbols,headlinesandcopythatpresentinappropriateandinaccurateimagesofNativeAmericans. CentralMichiganUniversityisgratefulforyourhelp,andweaskforyourcontinuedcooperationandsensitivity.Withyourassistance,wecancontinuetousetheChippewanamewithdignityandrespect.

CMU, an AA/EO institution, is strongly and actively committed to increasing diversity within its community (see www.cmich.edu/aaeo).

Contact Info Athletic CommunicationsCMU Events Center, Lower Level(989) 774-3277

Director: Jason Kaufman(989) 621-9070 • [email protected]

Associate Director: John Regenfuss(989) 400-8913 • [email protected]

Assistant Director (Primary WBB Contact): Kyle Kelley(989) 400-1705 • [email protected]

Assistant Director: Rob Wyman(248) 953-6471 • [email protected]

Communications Assistant: Kyle Terwillegar(989) 859-2482 • [email protected]

Multimedia/Video Coordinator: Justin Hoff(989) 400-5296 • [email protected]

Media Information

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Sue Guevara

Sue Guevara has rebuilt Central Michigan back to its former glory, contending for championships in the Mid-American Conference. The Chippewas have won 70 games in the last four seasons, including the fifth 20-win campaign in program history in 2011-12. In her 158 games on the bench at Central Michigan, a player has scored 20-plus points on 103 occasions after the program saw just 14 such efforts in its 114 games prior to her arrival. Guevara has guided 11 All-MAC selections, including former Chippewas Kaihla Szunko, a two-time All-MAC pick. Three of her freshman in 2011-12 were named to the MAC All-Freshman Team. In addition, four players have joined CMU’s 20-member 1,000-point club under Guevara (Britni Houghton, Angel Chan, Shonda Long and Kaihla Szunko). Houghton, Long and Szunko all finished their careers in the program’s top-10 in career scoring. Also among the honors received under Guevara’s tenure are two MAC Freshman of the Year honors, two MAC Sixth Players of the Year award and six MAC All-Freshman selections. Other highlights during Guevara’s tenure include setting a new single-game attendance record with 5,195 fans in attendance against Georgetown on Nov. 25, 2010, defeating the highest ranked team in program history, No. 12/14 Purdue on Dec. 11, 2011, an upset of No. 23 Louisville on Dec. 2, 2010, both the final win in Rose Center and the first win at McGuirk Arena, the program’s first trip to the MAC Tournament Championship game since 1991, four-straight appearances to the MAC quarterfinals, two straight trips to the MAC semifinals and two straight seasons of playing in the WNIT. During the 2011-12 season Guevara’s team went on a seven-game win streak, the longest since the 1987-88. The 2010-11 20-win campaign marked the program’s best season since 1990-91 (21-8). The 10.5 game improvement in 2008-09 (18-14) from Guevara’s first season is the third-largest in MAC history. Her 76 wins at CMU are already second-most in program history, and she enters the 2012-13 season just one win shy of 200 for her career.

Guevara Brings Run and Gun Offense to Central Michigan Twice in the last four seasons the Chippewas have been ranked in the top-five in the nation in scoring and in both seasons boasted the eighth-most three-pointers made per game. CMU averaged 80.5 points per contest in 2010-11 (third), including 7.8 three-pointers, and 78.3 points per game in 2008-09 (fourth), including 8.0 three-pointers. Records set under Guevara’s watch include the individual and team single-game scoring records, the individual single-game made field goals and single-game steals marks, the team single-game three-pointers and free throws made records, most rebounds in a single game, and her team in 2011-12 went 16 straight games without committing more then 20 turnovers, and Shonda Long broke the program’s career three-pointers made record with 230. The top-two team point totals in program history have also come under Guevara, as well as the top-four three-pointers made totals.

Head CoachSixth Season

The Guevara FileDate of Birth ..............................July 8, 1954High School ............Sag. St. Stephens HSCollege ...Saginaw Valley State, 1982

Coaching History1979-84 ......... Saginaw Valley State HeadSoftballCoach

1979-84 ......... Saginaw Valley State AssistantCoach

1984-85 ............................Ohio State GraduateAssistant

1985-86 ................................Ball State AssistantCoach

1986-95 .................... Michigan State AssistantCoach

1995-96 .................... Michigan State AssociateHeadCoach

1996-03 ............................... Michigan HeadCoach

2004-07 ...................................Auburn AssistantCoach

2007-present ......Central Michigan Headcoach

Coaching Staff

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Taking CMU Job Brings Guevara Back to Michigan With a chance to return to the state she loved after three years at Auburn, Guevara became the Chippewas’ 10th head coach in April 2007. The Michigan native brought 30 seasons of coaching experience at the collegiate level to the sidelines of Rose Arena, including seven seasons of head coaching experience at the University of Michigan. She is U of M’s all-time winningest coach both in total wins (123) and winning percentage (.600). During her time with the Wolverines, she also piled up the most Big Ten wins (57) and the best conference winning percentage (.510) of any head women’s basketball coach in U of M’s history. Five of Michigan’s six postseason appearances came during Guevara’s time on the bench. Prior to CMU, Guevara served as an assistant coach at Auburn for three seasons under Nell Fortner, head coach of the gold medal winning 1998 World Championship and 2000 Olympic teams. The Tigers advanced to the WNIT Elite Eight in 2006-07 and sent a pair of players to the WNBA during Guevara’s time there.

Guevara Turned Around Program at University of Michigan Guevara’s revitalization of the University of Michigan program occurred over seven seasons (1996-2003) as the Wolverines amassed a 123-82 record during her tenure. Michigan had gone 20-88 in the four seasons prior to her arrival. She took the Michigan program into the national spotlight with four consecutive postseason appearances for the first time in the program’s history and led Michigan to three NCAA Tournament bids (1998, 2000 and 2001), including a spot in the second round in 2001. The Wolverines also made a pair of appearances in the WNIT in 1999 and 2002. Guevara was twice named the Big Ten Coach of the Year (1998, 2000) and was named Michigan Coach of the Year in 2000. She developed Stacey

Thomas into Michigan’s first Kodak All-American in 2000 and the school’s first four-time All-Big Ten selection. Guevara coached 17 All-Big Ten honorees including the lone first team selections in Michigan history, Pollyanna Johns in 1998 and Stacey Thomas in 2000. The Wolverines were ranked as high as No. 12 nationally during the 2001-02 season and again in 2002-03. The 1999-2000 squad set the school record for wins in a season with 22 and finished second in the Big Ten, Michigan’s highest finish ever. Four Wolverine players were selected in the WNBA Draft during Guevara’s time at Michigan. Guevara was at Michigan State as an assistant coach under Karen Langeland for nine seasons (1987-1995) before being promoted to associate head coach for her 10th season with MSU. The Spartans posted a record of 149-131 during Guevara’s time in East Lansing. Before MSU, Guevara spent a season as an assistant coach at Ball State after spending a year as a graduate assistant for Ohio State University in 1984-85. The Buckeyes won the Big Ten championship and reached the regional finals that season. In addition, Guevara led the Big Ten All-Star team on a European tour through Austria, Slovakia and Hungary in 2000. She also was an assistant coach for the 1993 Big Ten tour team that recorded a perfect 6-0 record while playing in England and Scotland. Interestingly, Guevara’s coaching career began on the softball diamond. She served as Saginaw Valley State’s head softball coach from 1979-84 in addition to her hardwood duties as an assistant coach. She was named GLIAC Softball Coach of the Year in 1984. Guevara is a native of Saginaw, Mich. where she attended Saginaw St. Stephens High School. She earned her bachelor’s degree in physical education from Saginaw Valley State University in 1982 and her master’s degree in athletic administration from Ohio State in 1985.

Years School Record Record (finish)1996-1997 Michigan 15-11 7-9 (t-8th) 1997-1998 Michigan 19-10 10-6 (t-3rd)1998-1999 Michigan 18-12 8-8 (t-6th)1999-2000 Michigan 22-8 13-3 (2nd)2000-2001 Michigan 19-12 10-6 (5th)2001-2002 Michigan 17-13 6-10 (t-9th)2002-2003 Michigan 13-16 3-13 (t-10th)2007-2008 Central Michigan 6-23 2-13 (6th West)2008-2009 Central Michigan 18-14 9-7 (4th West)2009-2010 Central Michigan 12-18 8-8 (3rd West)2010-2011 Central Michigan 20-11 11-5 (2nd West)2011-2012 Central Michigan 20-16 8-8 (3rd West)

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Heather Oesterle

Heather Oesterle made a big impact on Central Michigan in her two seasons at Central Michigan, as the Chippewas have had two-straight 20-win seasons. After serving as an assistant coach her first two seasons, Oesterle was promoted to Associate Head Coach in July of 2012. Her primary responsibilities at CMU include serving as the recruiting coordinator, player development and scouting. On the court, she works primarily with the shooting guards. Oesterle was part of a coaching staff in 2011-12 that led CMU to its fourth trip to the Mid-American Conference Tournament quarterfinals in as many season, its second trip to the semifinals, and the first trip to the championship game since 1991. The Chippewas put together the fifth 20-win campaign in program history, and received an at-large bid to the WNIT for the second consecutive season, the program’s fourth postseason berth. She worked closely with Kaihla Szunko, who became the first player in MAC history to finish with 1,000 career points and rebounds, and at least 200 career steals. Szunko made 195 field goals in her only season with Oesterle, the fourth-most in program history, and earned second-team All-MAC honors. Oesterle also mentored Taylor Johnson, who became the first player in CMU history to earn MAC Sixth Player of the Year honors and earned a spot on the MAC All-Freshman team. In 2012 Johnson was a member of the All-MAC Honorable Mention team. A seven-year veteran of the Mid-American Conference, Oesterle joined the Chippewas in the summer of 2010. Oesterle spent the previous two seasons at Northern Illinois University and the five seasons prior at Miami University, serving as an assistant coach at both stops. She served as the recruiting coordinator at NIU, worked primarily with the guards and held a significant role in the offensive game planning. She also acted as the program’s summer camps director. At Miami, Oesterle worked with all five positions on the floor during her tenure and handled the travel arrangements as well as the summer skills camps. She also created and organized the Miami FastBreak Booster Club. Oesterle joined MU after serving one season as a volunteer assistant coach for a Stanford University program that finished the season 27-5 and ranked among the top-15 in the nation while advancing to the NCAA Tournament. Prior to her stint with the Cardinal, Oesterle was a four-year contributor for the University of Michigan women’s basketball team during Guevara’s tenure as the head coach of the Wolverines. Oesterle served as the team captain in 2001-02 and was honored with the program’s Leadership Award following her senior season. She helped the Wolverines to a four-year record of 76-45 (.628) that included two NCAA Tournament and two NIT appearances. A native of Mason, Mich., where she was a Detroit Free Press Class A All-State selection as a high school senior, Oesterle set the Mason High School career scoring record with 1,451 points during her prep career. She graduated from UM in 2002 with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology and graduated from MU in 2008 with a master’s degree in sport studies.

Associate Head CoachThird Season

The Oesterle FileCollege ................... Michigan, 2002

Coaching History2002-2003 ...........................Stanford VolunteerAssistantCoach

2003-2008 ................................Miami AssistantCoach

2008-2010.............. NorthernIllinois AssistantCoach/ RecruitingCoordinator

2010-2012............ CentralMichigan AssistantCoach/ RecruitingCoordinator

2012-present ......Central Michigan AssociateHeadCoach

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Raina Harmon

Raina Harmon returns home to CMU after spending the 2011-12 season as director of basketball operations for Michigan. Harmon was a four-year letterwinner at CMU (2001-04), receiving the 2003 Dee Pommerenk Sportsmanship Award. In addition to her on-the-court success, Harmon was the President of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee during the 2003-04 academic year. Harmon’s primary responsibilities at CMU will be player development, community relations and scouting. Prior to accepting the position at Michigan, Harmon spent five years with the Think Detroit Police Athletic League (PAL). While there, she managed a budget of $450,000 and coordinated the logistics for nearly 12,000 participants within the 11 leagues the organization sponsored. In addition to her service work with Think Detroit PAL, Harmon was an assistant basketball coach at Martin Luther King Jr. High School in Detroit (2009-10). She has also been the head coach of the Michigan Crossover AAU team. Harmon earned a bachelor of applied arts in sports studies and marketing from CMU in 2004. She received her master’s degree in sports administration from Wayne State in 2009.

Assistant CoachFirst Season

The Harmon FileCollege ....Central Michigan, 2004

Coaching History2005-10 ....Michigan Crossover AAU HeadCoach

2009-10 ... Martin Luther King Jr. HS AssistantCoach

2011-12 ............................... Michigan DirectorofBasketball Operations

2012-present ......Central Michigan Assistantcoach

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Andrew Wodrich

Andrew Wodrich enters his first season at CMU after spending the last two seasons at Western Michigan under former head coach Tasha McDowell. During the 2010-11 season he was the director of operations before earning a spot as an assistant last season. Wodrich’s primary responsibilities at CMU will include player development, community relations and scouting. He will also work primarily with the perimeter players. Before finding a home in the Mid-American Conference, Wodrich spent six seasons working for the Midwest Basketball Academy in Mishawaka, Ind., serving as the Vice President and Director of the Indiana Elite Girl’s Basketball Program his last three years. While with the Midwest Academy, Wodrich effectively managed and coached the nationally known Elite Basketball team. He won a state championship in 2008 and claimed runner-up finishes in 2007 and 2009. During his tenure he coached 10 of his student-athletes on to Division I basketball. Wodrich has lasting ties to the Chippewa community, being a guest speaker and camp counselor during Chippewa basketball camps. Wodrich earned his bachelor of arts degree in physical education from Bethel College in 2007. He played two seasons for the Pilots’ men’s basketball team, from 2004-06.

Assistant CoachFirst Season

The Wodrich FileCollege ......... Bethel College, 2007

Coaching History2007-10 ................. Indiana Elite AAU HeadCoach

2010-11 ..............Western Michigan DirectorofBasketball Operations

2011-12 ..............Western Michigan AssistantCoach

2012-present ......Central Michigan AssistantCoach

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Phil Wendland

Philip Wendland joined the staff to fill the position of Director of Basketball Operations in 2011. Wendland handles CMU’s travel arrangements and equipment, as well as the team’s film exchange and budget. He also oversees the team’s managers, assists with the facilitation of camps and aids the rest of the coaching staff in the day-to-day operations of the program. A native of Plymouth, Wendland joined the CMU staff after spending five years as a team manager for the University of Michigan. He was a team manager from 2006 to 2008 before taking over as the head team manager in 2008. In 2009 he was given the Graduate Administrative position. Wendland graduated from UM in 2009 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Sports Management and a minor in Economics. He served as a inside sales intern and a brand marketing intern at Palace Sports and Entertainment in Auburn Hills. He then returned to the UM to receive his Master of Arts Degree in Sports Management, which was completed in 2011. While at the Michigan, Wendland oversaw managers’ and practice players’ programs, maintained recruiting files, composed newsletters, handled team travel plans, assisted with the on-campus recruiting visits, assisted with camps and clinics and managed the team’s video needs.

Director of Basketball Operations Second Season

Russell Rose

Russell Rose was added to the Central Michigan women’s basketball staff as its video coordinator in September of 2012. Rose, a 2007 graduate of Davenport University in business administration, comes from an extensive basketball background having spent time at the high school, collegiate and AAU levels. Following graduation, Rose served as a Chippewa Athletic Fund assistant during the 2007-08 academic year. In August 2011, Rose founded the Michigan Basketball Club, a women’s AAU program created to develop high school athletes into college caliber players. Rose was responsible for recruiting athletes, scheduling tournaments, managing the team’s budget and creating and maintaining the organization’s website. In addition, Rose has spent the last two seasons as the head coach of the girls’ varsity program at Hopkins High School in Hopkins, Mich. During his time there he doubled the program’s wins totals in both the 2010-11 and 2011-12 seasons respectively, hired and managed freshman and junior varsity coaching staff and raised more than $3,000 for the program this past season. Rose began coaching the Grand Rapids Storm in 2010, where he was responsible for managing 14U, 15U and 16U teams. While at Davenport University, Rose played basketball and was named captain his senior season. He is currently working on his Master’s Degree in Business Administration from Davenport.

Video CoordinatorFirst Season

Tera Albrecht ............................................................................................................. Academics Kyle Kelley ......................................................................................................CommunicationsRobin Jones .......................................................................................................Athletic TrainerJosh Reasoner ...................................................Coordinator of Equipment and Apparel

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Dave Heeke

Dave Heeke has instilled his vision of a “Championship Culture” at Central Michigan University. Athletic success, academic excellence, national media exposure, record fund-raising and a commitment to facilities have defined Heeke’s tenure as CMU’s director of athletics. The Chippewas earned the Mid-American Conference’s inaugural Cartwright Award after the 2008-09 academic year as the league’s top overall institution, capturing the annual honor given to the program that most exemplifies excellence in academics, athletics and citizenship. The 2009-10 academic year brought conference championships in football, women’s soccer, wrestling, gymnastics and baseball. The Chippewas added conference tournament titles in women’s soccer, wrestling and baseball while the men’s basketball program repeated as the MAC West Division champion. The department captured the 2007 Reese Trophy for MAC men’s all-sports competition, and they have finished in the top three in four of his five years. In 2010, CMU placed second in the Reese standings and third in the Jacoby Trophy (women’s all-sports) standings, following one of the most successful years in recent history, and the women’s standing improved to second in 2011. The Chippewa football program made four consecutive bowl appearances from 2006-09 and won three MAC West titles during that span. CMU’s wrestling program has finished in the top 15 at the NCAA Championships each of the last four years, including a seventh-place finish to cap a 2008 season that saw the Chippewas ranked as high as No. 2 nationally. In 2010 they became the first squad in MAC history to qualify all 10 wrestlers for nationals. Both the volleyball and women’s basketball programs have experienced their most successful seasons in nearly two decades in recent years, while the soccer team won back-to-back MAC regular-season and tournament titles, winning a first-round NCAA Tournament match in 2009. The Chippewas have earned the MAC’s Institutional Academic Achievement Award 10 times in the last 13 years, and CMU’s women’s varsity programs combined to win the conference’s inaugural Faculty Athletics Representative Academic Achievement Award following the 2007-08 academic year. The Chippewa soccer program has posted the highest grade-point average in the country each of the past seven years. Facility upgrades and renovations for all sports have been staples under Heeke’s leadership. Highlighting his efforts is the ongoing capital campaign to fund the new CMU Events Center, which opened December 1, 2010. The $22.5 million project includes a complete renovation of the arena in the Rose Center, as well as the addition of a dynamic entryway and new practice facilities for basketball, volleyball and wrestling. Among the first facility improvements Heeke oversaw was the installation of permanent lights at Kelly/Shorts Stadium to allow for flexible scheduling and television appearances for football. A new $2.5 million video scoreboard system, funded fully through private contributions, debuted during the 2007-08 seasons in both Kelly/Shorts and Rose Center. The Rose Center court was refinished with an updated floor design in 2006. An increased focus on fund-raising has led to five consecutive record-breaking years - the most successful years of giving in the department’s history. The 2007-08 school year marked the first time in school history that $1 million was generated for annual funds thanks to an all-time high in number of donors. In the past six years, the department’s fund-raising numbers have doubled, increasing to $1,2 million in 2010-1. Heeke has reorganized athletic fund-raising through a new umbrella organization called the Chippewa Athletic Fund (CAF). Heeke is contributing to the national landscape as a member of the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee and the Division I Football Issues Committee, currently serving terms on both committees that run until September 2015. He had previously served on the baseball committee from 2006-08. During his first 18 months on the job, Heeke was faced with the task of hiring three head coaches for football and both men’s and women’s basketball. He tabbed Ernie Zeigler in men’s basketball, Butch Jones in football and Sue Guevara in women’s basketball. The East Lansing, Mich., native spent 18 years at the University of Oregon, including serving as senior associate athletics director/chief of staff. There he assisted the athletics director with the daily operation of the Ducks’ $40 million budget and 17 sports. His primary role was revenue generation through external operations. He also was the direct administrative supervisor for football, men’s basketball, women’s soccer and softball. Heeke received a bachelor’s degree from Albion College in 1985 and a master’s degree from Ohio State University in 1987. At Albion, he was a co-captain of the baseball team and a member of the club hockey team. He was a three-sport athlete at East Lansing High School. He and his wife, Liz, have three boys, Ryan, Max and Zach.

Associate Vice President/Athletics DirectorSeventh Year

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Marcy Weston

Marcy Weston has spent 40 years as a major influence on intercollegiate athletics, both at Central Michigan University since 1972 and on a national level. Weston oversees five sports – volleyball, soccer, field hockey, gymnastics and women’s basketball – as Executive Associate Director of Athletics/Sport Administration at CMU. Her duties include supervising student-athlete services, sports medicine, strength and conditioning, student employment and department personnel. Weston served as Senior Associate Athletics Director from 1989 until 2011. Well-known across the country, she served as the National Coordinator of NCAA Women’s Basketball Officiating from 1986 to 2005. Weston has extensive officiating experience of her own, officiating the 1982 and 1984 NCAA Women’s Basketball championship games. The National Association of Sport Officials honored Weston in 2008 as the first female to earn the Gold Whistle Award. The award recognizes an individual who significantly contributes to the betterment of officiating on a national level. The NCAA recognized Weston in 1991 as one of nine major contributors to the first decade (1981-91) of NCAA women’s basketball. Weston was inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in 2000, and four years later, was inducted into the CMU Athletics Hall of Fame. Weston has received special recognition awards from the University of Dayton National Alumni Association (2000), the Michigan High School Athletic Association (2000) and the CMU Leadership Institute (2001). She was named National Collegiate Women Administrators Region V Administrator of the Year (1994), NCAA Regional Gymnastics Administrator of the Year (2003 & 2004) and was selected as CMU’s nominee for the 2004 Michigan Distinguished Woman in Higher Education Leadership Award. Weston graduated from Dayton with a Bachelor of Science degree and received her Master of Education from Kent State. She resides in Mount Pleasant and enjoys golfing, recreational travel and spending time with friends and family.

Executive Associate Director of Athletics/Sport Administration • 40th Year

Derek van der Merwe

Former CMU football letterwinner Derek van der Merwe has been an administrator in the Central Michigan University Athletics Department since 1997. He was promoted to Deputy Athletics Director and Chief Operating Officer in December 2011. Van der Merwe oversees facilities, events, summer camps, business operations, athletic communications, and the corporate sales and marketing areas. He serves as the primary administrator for softball, wrestling, baseball, men’s basketball and football. In the fall of 2011, Van der Merwe was one of 12 senior associate athletic directors from around the country selected by the Division I-A Athletic Directors’ Association to participate in its inaugural Fellows Program – a program which establishes professional mentoring relationships and developmental opportunities for future athletic directors. Orchestrating a majority of the department’s daily external and internal functions, Van der Merwe served as Senior Associate Athletics Director from 2005-11, overseeing the business, compliance, facilities, event management, equipment, ticketing, and communications offices. The point person for the department’s capital projects, he served as chair of the university’s Design and Construction Committee for the CMU Events Center which opened in December 2010. Van der Merwe has become a major influence in the sport of wrestling on a national level. He served a four-year stint on the NCAA Division I Wrestling Committee from 2007-11, which included one year as chair. He began his professional career as an academic adviser in the Chippewa Athletics Department before becoming the compliance coordinator in 1998. He was promoted to director of compliance in 1999, to assistant athletics director in 2001, and associate athletics director with sport oversight responsibilities in 2002. He received both a bachelor’s degree (1996) and a master’s degree (2005) from CMU. Derek and his wife, Amy, a former three-time All-MAC Chippewa softball player, have three children: Emily, Lauren and Ian.

Deputy Director of Athletics and Chief Operating Officer • 15th Year

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Senior Leadership Team

Head Coaches

Steve JaksaBaseball

Keno DavisMen’s Basketball

Sue GuevaraWomen’s Basketball

Willie RandolphTrack & Field/CC

Cristy FreeseField Hockey

Dan EnosFootball

Jerry ReighardGymnastics

Neil StaffordSoccer

Margo JonkerSoftball

Erik OlsonVolleyball

Tom BorrelliWrestling

Dave Heeke ............................................... Associate Vice President/Athletics DirectorMarcy Weston .......................................... Executive Associate AD/Sport AdministrationDerek van der Merwe ............................ Deputy AD and Chief Operating Officer Bob Heller .................................................. Associate AD for Development Brad Wachler ............................................ Associate AD for Business AffairsNick Williams ............................................ Associate AD for Marketing, Sales and Corporate Relations Tera Albrecht ............................................ Assistant AD for Student-Athlete ServicesMike Dabbs ............................................... Assistant AD for Ticketing Sales and Revenue Greg Kigar ................................................. Assistant AD for Facilities and Events Kristen Kosuda-Suhr .............................. Assistant AD of Facilities and Sports Camps Benjy Wilber ............................................. Assistant AD/Director of ComplianceCraig Willey ............................................... Assistant AD for the Chippewa Athletic FundJason Kaufman ........................................ Director of Communications

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Brandie BakerSenior 6-0 • GuardFlint, Mich. (Flint Hamady HS) 33

Ranks fifth in program history with 332 career assists … enters 2012-13 season just three points shy of 1,000 for career. 2011-12: Scored a season-high 19 points versus Bowling Green (1/28) … scored in double digits in 11 contests … dished out a season-high nine assists against South Florida (11/23) … pulled down a season-high 10 rebounds in win over No. 12 Purdue (12/11) and at Ball State (2/19) … finished MAC play averaging 9.2 points and 5.7 rebounds per game … named MAC West Player of the Week on Nov. 15. 2010-11: Honorable mention All-MAC selection … tied the program’s single season assist record with 156 … made 109 free throws to rank seventh on CMU’s single season list … broke her own minutes played program record with 1,144 … three double-doubles, one triple-double and 23 double-figure scoring efforts on the season … two games of scoring 20 or more … registered the first triple-double in CMU basketball history against North Carolina A&T … poured in 12 points, grabbed 10 boards and dished out a program-record 12 assists against the Aggies … earned Winthrop Classic MVP honors for averaging 14.5 points, 9.0 rebounds and 8.5 assists … named MAC West Player of the Week on Nov. 15 … averaged 17.0 points and 6.0 rebounds with 4.0 assists during the Hawkeye Challenge to earn all-tournament honors. 2009-10: Missed the season due to a knee injury suffered in preseason workouts … redshirted. 2008-09: Became just the second player in CMU history to earn MAC Freshman of the Year honors … was a MAC All-Freshman honoree … set a program record with 1,111 minutes played … played the full 40 minutes in a game seven times and fewer than 30 minutes just four times … ranked fourth in the MAC with 35.8 minutes/game … set a CMU record with 51 threes as a freshman and tied her for seventh-most in school history… scored the second-most points by a freshman in school history (375) behind only Sue Nissen’s 507 … posted just the 14th 100-plus assist total in program history and her 102 helpers were the third-most by a freshman … posted one of just 19 seasons at 60-plus steals in program history, just the second by a freshman … narrowly missed a triple-double with 15 points, 10 assists and seven boards against Kent State (2/4) … was the first player since Priscilla Poole in 2004 to post 10 assists in a game … came close to a triple-double again against Toledo (3/2) when she finished with 22 points, eight boards and seven dimes … teamed with Kaihla Szunko to post the best rebound tandem in the MAC (15.7 combined boards) … led the team in scoring and rebounding six times each. High School: Finished fourth in Michigan’s Miss Basketball voting after her senior year … McDonald’s All-American nominee … adidas All-American … guided Flint Hamady to a 93-11 record in four seasons … won three Genesee Area conference titles, four district crowns and reached two state semifinals … finished second on Hamady’s all-time scoring list with 1,145 career points … averaged 15.5 points, 9.8 rebounds, 4.2 steals and 3.8 assists as a senior … named first-team All-State by the DetroitNews, DetroitFreePress, Associated Press and Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan … named to the DetroitFreePress Dream Team … FlintJournal Player of the Year … ranked as the No. 3 player in the state entering her senior year by the DetroitNews and the No. 4 player by the DetroitFreePress… earned BCAM Academic All-State honors as well … earned first-team All-State by the DetroitNews and DetroitFreePress after her junior season … averaged 15.0 points, 6.2 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 2.0 steals as a junior, guiding her squad to the state title game … finished her high school career with 10 letters: four in basketball, four in track and two in volleyball … also played AAU ball for Team Michigan under Kevin Macadoo … graduated as the salutatorian.

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Total Three-point GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BLK ST PTS-AVG2008-09 31-31 117-342 .342 51-170 .300 90-123 .732 182-5.9 102 9 60 375-12.1 2010-11 31-31 136-370 .368 21-75 .280 109-155 .703 224-7.2 156 19 41 402-13.0 2011-12 29-25 73-245 .298 14-59 .237 60-98 .612 167-5.8 74 17 48 220-7.6 TOTAL 91-87 326-957 .341 86-304 .283 259-376 .689 573-6.3 332 45 149 997-11.0

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Lauren BellamySophomore 6-0 • ForwardDavison, Mich. (Davison HS) 22

2011-12: Appeared in 19 games … scored her first career points against Northwestern (11/11) … had a season-high seven points on 3-of-4 shooting against Alaska Anchorage (11/24) … pulled down a season-high five rebounds and dished out a season-high three assists versus Hampton (12/28). 2010-11: Suffered a season-ending knee injury during preseason workouts … redshirted. High School: Averaged 12.5 points and 8.7 rebounds as a junior … earned first-team all-conference honors as a sophomore and junior … averaged 14.8 points and 8.0 boards as a sophomore … played her AAU ball for the Michigan Pistons … helped the team to the 2009 AAU National quarterfinals … 2008 Michigan AAU Division I state champions … three-year letterwinner in basketball and two-year honoree in soccer … second-team all-conference choice as a soccer goalie in 2008. Personal: Father, Jeff, was a four-year letterwinner on CMU’s men’s basketball team from 1984-87 and was a member of the 1987 MAC championship squad.

Total Three-point GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BLK ST PTS-AVG2011-12 19-0 10-20 .500 0-0 .000 3-7 .429 29-1.5 7 1 3 23-1.2

Jas’Mine BraceySophomore 6-2 • ForwardSaginaw, Mich. (Inkster HS) 32

2011-12: Named to the All-MAC Freshmen Team … also was a MAC All-Tournament Team selection … started 34 of 36 games … recorded 14 double digit scoring efforts and six double-doubles … scored a season-high 21 points twice - versus Robert Morris (11/18) and versus Miami in the MAC Tournament (3/8) … pulled down a season-high 15 rebounds, including 11 offensive, against the College of Charleston (12/29) … averaged 12.4 points and 8.4 rebounds per game in the MAC Tournament … grabbed the fourth most rebounds and scored the sixth most points by a freshman in program history. High School: Rated the No. 9 player in the state of Michigan by the Mid-Michigan Prep News and the Michigan Girls Basketball Report entering her senior season … Earned Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan Class A All-State honors as a junior … also earned fourth-team all-state recognition from the DetroitFreePress and second-team honors from the DetroitNews … played her freshman and sophomore seasons for Detroit Community, reaching the Class B state championship game in 2008 … played club ball for Motor City Top Ten under Dwayne Scott … earned MGBR All-Tournament Honors at the Great Lakes Summer Showcase in 2008 … also played volleyball.

Total Three-point GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BLK ST PTS-AVG2011-12 34-34 142-302 .470 0-3 .000 48-96 .500 244-7.2 25 36 39 332-9.8

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Crystal BradfordSophomore6-0 • GuardDetroit, Mich. (Inkster) 23

Currently ranks ninth on the CMU career block list with 57. 2011-12: Earned MAC Honorable mention honors and was named to the MAC All-Freshmen Team … started 19 games as a freshman while appearing in 32 … led the team in scoring (14.2), rebounds (8.4), blocks (57) and steals (69) … finished the season with 11 double-doubles … scored in double digits in all but five games with, including a season-high 27 at Northern Illinois (1/5) … had a season-high 17 rebounds against South Florida (11/23) … posted a season-high five blocks and five steals against Western Michigan (1/11) … named to the Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout All-Tournament Team and set the tournament record for most blocks (6) … recorded three straight double-doubles in the MAC Tournament while finishing with a 16.4 points per game average and 10.6 rebounds … set the tournament record for most field goals made (36), field goals attempted (80) and rebounds (53) … was named to the MAC All-Tournament Team … was named MAC West Player of the Week for the Week of Nov. 28th and Dec. 26th … recorded the second most points and rebounds by a freshman at CMU … posted the fifth most field goals made in a season at 193 … 69 total steals were ninth most in the CMU single-season history … has the second-most blocks in a single season at 57. High School: Rated as the No. 37 prospect in the nation by ESPN, the ninth-best guard … named Class A all-state special mention by the Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan and second team all-state by the DetroitFreePress and DetroitNews as a junior … earned Class B all-state honors from the associated press, second-team all-state honors from the DetroitNews and third-team all-state honors from the DetroitFreePress as a sophomore … earned second-team All-Detroit honors from the DetroitFreePress and first team honors from the DetroitNews as a sophomore.

Total Three-point GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BLK ST PTS-AVG2008-09 32-19 193-459 .420 18-71 .254 51-100 .510 269-8.4 76 57 69 455-14.2

Jewel CottonFreshman6-2 • ForwardHarper Woods, Mich. (Harper Woods) 20

High School: Selected as a two-time All-Metro first team selection … averaged 23 points, 10 rebounds, four assists and three blocks as a senior … three-time team captain … chose CMU over Eastern Michigan, Akron, Toledo, Illinois, Grand Valley State and Florida Winston.

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Niki DiGuilioJunior 5-8 • GuardMount Vernon, Ohio (Mount Vernon) 24

Currently fifth in CMU history for career three-pointers at 180. 2011-12: Led the team in three-point shooting … had eight games of making three or more three-pointers … had 13 double-digit scoring efforts … scored a season-high 22 points on 5-of-10 shooting from behind the arc at Kent State (1/22) … dished out a season-high three assists versus Northwestern (11/11) … posted the seventh-best three-point season by a CMU player making 56 … finished the MAC Tournament averaging 5.6 points … named Academic All-MAC Honorable Mention. 2010-11: MAC Freshman of the Year and MAC All-Freshman honoree … hit 69 three-pointers to break CMU’s freshman record and finish fifth on the program’s single-season chart … three-point field goal percentage ranks sixth on CMU’s single-season chart … five 20-plus scoring efforts and 16 double-figure scoring efforts … hit a pair of threes in her collegiate debut against North Carolina A&T (11/12) and averaged 11.5 points and 2.5 three-pointers per game during the Winthrop Classic (11/12-11/14) … scored a season-best 26 points at Miami (2/2) … connected on a season-high six threes against the RedHawks. High School: Tabbed the District 11 Player of the Year and a District 11 All-Star … two-time first-team all-district and first-team all-conference honoree from the ColumbusDispatch … named All-District special mention from the Associated Press as a senior … earned first-team all-area accolades from the MountVernonNews as a junior and senior … garnered honorable mention all-district and second-team all-conference honors as a sophomore … played club ball for the Ohio Glory … four-year letterwinner.

Total Three-point GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BLK ST PTS-AVG2010-11 31-31 98-247 .397 69-171 .404 67-87 .770 71-2.3 28 4 16 332-10.7 2011-12 34-17 82-237 .346 56-164 .341 43-51 .843 67-2.0 19 2 17 263-7.7 TOTAL 65-48 180-484 .372 125-335 .373 110-138 .797 138-2.1 47 6 33 595-9.2

Jessica GreenSophomore5-10 • GuardBelleville, Mich. (Belleville) 3

2011-12: Started 24 out of the 34 games played in during her freshman season … had 22 games of over 10 points … scored a season-high 24 points and six assists at Northern Illinois (1/5) … led the team with 96 assists and had 13 games of over four assists … finished the MAC Tournament averaging 12.2 points per game while recording a career-high four blocks against Miami (3/8) … finished the season with the third most points scored by a freshman in program history with 395 … named to the MAC All-Freshman Team. High School: Earned first-team all-area honors as a junior after leading the team in scoring … tabbed first-team All-WWAC as a junior … named Belleville’s MVP and best offensive player … earned second-team all-area honors as a sophomore and honorable mention all-area honors as a freshman from the AnnArborNews … played club ball for Motor City Top Ten under Dwayne Scott.

Total Three-point GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BLK ST PTS-AVG2011-12 34-24 154-390 .395 14-48 .292 73-114 .640 163-4.8 96 18 61 395-11.6

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Taylor JohnsonJunior 5-11 • ForwardBelding, Mich. (Belding) 44

2011-12: Named All-MAC Honorable Mention … started the final 16 games of the season … had 16 games of 10 or more points … had double-doubles against Ole Miss, Bowling Green and Northern Illinois… scored a season-high 20 points on 6-of-8 shooting from behind the arc against Northern Illinois (2/22) … matched season high with 20 points in MAC Championship game versus Eastern Michigan (3/10) … grabbed a season-high 13 rebounds against Ball State (3/3) … finished the MAC Tournament averaging 10 points and four rebounds and had a career-high seven assists against Eastern Michigan … named to the MAC All-Tournament Team … was named MAC West Player of the Week on Dec. 19 and Feb. 27. 2010-11: MAC Co-Sixth Player of the Year … finished with three double-doubles and 17 double-figure scoring efforts on the season … one of only two CMU reserves to play in every game … led the MAC in rebounds by freshmen and finished second in scoring behind teammate Niki DiGuilio … made her collegiate debut off the bench against North Carolina A&T (11/12), scoring six points and grabbing seven boards … put together a pair of double-doubles in the Hawkeye Challenge (11/20-21), averaging 13.5 points and 12.0 boards with three steals and two blocks … snared a season-high 14 boards against Northern Colorado (11/20) … named MAC West Player of the Week for her efforts on Nov. 22 … scored a season-high 24 points with a season-high six made three-pointers against Toledo (1/19) … went 15-for-17 from the stripe in the first round of the WNIT against Illinois State (3/17), the second-most made free throws in a single game in CMU history. High School: Four-Time all-conference selection … helped her squad to a district title her senior season and a league title her junior season … finished her career averaging 17.8 points, 12.2 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 5.1 steals … tabbed first-team all-state by the DetroitFreePress, Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan and third-team all-state honors from the Associated Press and DetroitNews as a senior … named to the GrandRapidsPress Dream Team after her junior season … also earned fourth-team all-state honors from the DetroitFreePress and honorable mention all-state honors from the Associated Press and DetroitNews … tabbed the top junior in the state of Michigan by Michball.com entering her senior season … ranked as the 5th-best player in Michigan’s 2010 class by MichiganLadyBallers.com … named one of the Top 100 players in the state by the DetroitFreePress after her sophomore year … earned All-Area Dream Team honors after her freshman and senior seasons from the GreenvilleDailyNews … named to the GrandRapidsPress Dream Team after her junior and senior seasons and third-team as a sophomore … four-time letterwinner in basketball and softball, three times in volleyball … played her AAU basketball for Michigan’s Finest … two-time all-conference volleyball selection … was a standout on the diamond as well, including a four-time all-conference, four-time all district, three-time all-region and two-time all-state laurels … tabbed the GreenvilleDailyNewsPlayer of the Year as a senior in volleyball, basketball and softball … owns the MHSAA career record for home runs (49).

Total Three-point GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BLK ST PTS-AVG2010-11 31-0 107-293 .365 34-101 .337 77-93 .828 197-6.4 41 15 45 325-10.5 2011-12 34-16 95-242 .393 40-100 .400 53-68 .779 165-4.9 46 2 45 283-8.3 TOTAL 65-16 202-535 .378 74-201 .368 130-161 .807 362-5.6 87 17 90 608-9.4

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Jordan LaDukeJunior 5-11 • ForwardFlushing, Mich. (Florida Gulf Coast) (Flushing)31

2011-12: Started 13 games while appearing in 29 … scored her first collegiate points against Ole Miss … scored a season-high 17 points twice - versus Longwood (12/19) and versus the College of Charleston (12/29) … had a season-high 12 rebounds at Wright State … scored in double digits five times. 2010-11: Spent the fall semester at Florida Gulf Coast … transferred to CMU for the spring semester … must sit out due to NCAA transfer rules. High School: Finished her career with 1,529 points … named Player of the Year on the FlintJournal’s All-Area team as a senior … ranked as the sixth best senior in the state of Michigan according to MichiganRankings.com … a McDonald’s All-American nominee as a senior … earned a pair of All-State selections … earned All-Big Nine Conference first-team honors on four occasions … led her team to multiple championships (two league, two district, one regional) and 71 victories in 90 career games … averaged 18.8 points as a sophomore, 18.3 as a junior and 18.8 as a senior … scored double figure points in her final 52 games, beginning with the last two games of her sophomore season … was a first-team All-Big Nine Conference pick as a freshman in 2006, helping Flushing win its second straight league championship … received special mention AP All-State as a sophomore, in addition to making first-team All-Big Nine … led the Big Nine in scoring as a sophomore and as a junior … earned first team All-Big Nine for the third time as a junior, while leading Flushing to the state Class A quarterfinals.

Total Three-point GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BLK ST PTS-AVG2011-12 29-13 48-134 .358 20-74 .270 20-28 .714 71-2.4 17 5 16 136-4.7

Chelsea LynnFreshman6-0 • ForwardDetroit, Mich. (Martin Luther King) 15

High School: Helped lead team to City Championship senior season … three-time district champ … led squad to regional championship senior year … averaged a double-double during senior campaign … was also an All-City selection in volleyball … also lettered in softball … chose CMU over Eastern Michigan, Western Michigan, Tennessee Tech, Illinois-Chicago, Detroit and Cleveland State.

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Jalisa OliveSenior 5-4 • GuardChicago, Ill. (Bogan) 24

2011-12: Named MAC Sixth Player of the Year … appeared in 34 games, starting two … scored in double figures five times … had a season-high 26 points on 4-of-6 shooting from the arc at Ball State (2/19) … also dished out a season-high four assists at Ball State … recorded a season-high four steals three times - vs. Western Michigan (1/11), vs. Miami (2/1) and at Western Michigan (2/25) … had at least two steals in 16 games … finished third on the team with 54 steals. 2010-11: Six double-figure scoring efforts and four games of five three-pointers or more … exploded for a career-best 32 points in the season opener against North Carolina A&T (11/12) … scoring output was a program record for a reserve and tied for 10th on CMU’s single-game scoring chart. 2009-10: Hit double-figures in the scoring column five times … torched No. 17 Texas off the bench for a season-high 22 points … had 14 points against Ohio in the opening round of the MAC Tournament (3/7/10) … had multiple steals in eight games, capped by a season-best six against Northern Illinois (2/14/10). High School: Led Bogan to a 23-7 record and a No. 18 ranking in the state by the Chicago Tribune as a senior … earned honorable mention All-State honors from the Illinois Basketball Services … earned first-team All-City honors from the Chicago Public League Basketball Coaches Association … named a CPLBCA South All-Star … earned 3A/4A Illinois Basketball Coaches Association fourth-team All-State recognition … led Bogan to its first Public League girls championship game as a senior after averaging 13 points, 3.4 steals and 2.1 assists … earned Chicago Tribune all-state special mention honors … named to the ChicagoSun-Times All-Area squad … paced Bogan to a 23-9 record as a junior, averaging 19 points, five assists, five steals and two made threes … led her conference in steals her first three seasons… named first-team all-conference all three seasons of her career … garnered honorable mention all-state accolades her freshman year … two-time Peoria Woodruff Tournament MVP … high school coach was Gary Bell … played club ball for the Illinois Xcitement under coach Xavier Walton.

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2011-12 (Iowa State): Transferred to CMU after starting the first 10 games for the Iowa State … averaged 6.9 points per game shooting 47.5 percent from the floor and 33.3 percent from three-point range for Cyclones. 2010-11 (Iowa State): Made 16 starts and played in 30 games … averaged 4.2 points and 3.2 rebounds … scored a season-high 11 points against Colorado … had a season-high eight rebounds against North Dakota State. 2009-10 (Iowa State): Saw time in all 33 contests, making one start, as a freshman … earned her first career start against No. 8 Texas A&M, grabbing five rebounds in the effort … was a key contributor in ISU’s come-from-behind NCAA second-round win over Green Bay, scoring nine points and posting four rebounds … tallied a career-high 14 points and dished out a career-high four assists at Nebraska. High School: Named Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan All-State First-Team honoree as a senior … was a McDonald’s All-America nominee … SportingNews preseason honorable-mention All-American … averaged 14.7 points, 3.8 rebounds and three assists per game as a senior … was an all-state honorable-mention pick as a sophomore ... a first-team all conference pick and an all-area first-team honoree as a sophomore … second-team all-conference as a freshman … made all-conference in track and field as a freshman and sophomore … was a four-time National Junior Olympic Champion in AAU track and field … National Honor Society and student council member.

Kerby TammSophomore5-10 • GuardPetoskey, Mich. (Petoskey) 12

2011-12: Started one game during her freshman campaign while appearing in 33 … scored in double figures in three games, including a season-high 17 on 4-of-6 shooting from behind the arc versus Southeast Missouri (12/18) … also went 4-for-7 to record 12 points against Alaska Anchorage (11/24) … scored nine points on 3-of-4 shooting from long range in the Chippewas’ WNIT appearance versus Illinois State (3/15). High School: Was a four year starter for Petoskey … named first-team Big North Conference, and two times player of the year … first-team Class A All-State for her senior season … BCAM ‘Best of the Best’ award for her senior year.. named Class B first-team all-state by the Associated Press, DetroitNews and Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan as a junior … also received second-team all-state recognition from the DetroitFreePress … was a three-time first-team All-Big North Conference honoree … tabbed the Big North Conference Player of the Year after her junior season … is a three-time all-area and all-region honoree … earned honorable mention all-state honors from the DetroitFreePressas a sophomore … served as team captain her junior and sophomore seasons … currently holds the school single season records for points (360), rebounds (246) and free throw percentage (85.9) … finished her senior year as the Petoskey High School career scoring leader with 1,356 total points and the career rebounding leader with 802 rebounds … named Academic All-State her junior year.

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Da’Jourie TurnerFreshman 5-6 • GuardWarren, Mich. (Warren Fitzgerald) 1

High School: Three-time district champ … named a first-team All-State selection following junior campaign … named All-State Special Mention by the Associated Press following senior season … All-Macomb honoree … broke Macomb County scoring record by scoring 47 points in a game as a junior … averaged 28 points per game over last two seasons … played AUU for Top Ten under coach Dwayne Scott for nine years … chose CMU over Toledo, Nebraska, Detroit, Dayton, Eastern Michigan, Western Michigan, Akron and Cleveland State.

Kylie WelchJunior 5-4 • GuardGrand Blanc, Mich. (Grand Blanc) 4

2011-12: Started 25 games for the Chippewas, while appearing in 28 … had a career-high 11 points at Buffalo (2/11) … had a career-high three rebounds in games against Ball State (3/3) and Miami (3/8) … dished out a season-high four assists against Northern Illinois (2/22) … finished the season with a 1.4 assist/turnover ratio. 2010-11: Played a season-high 26 minutes at Miami (2/2), scoring a season-high eight points … appeared in 14 of CMU’s final 17 games … boasted a 2.1 assist-to-turnover ratio … went 5-for-8 from the floor in her final 10 games, including 4-for-5 from the arc. High School: Earned first-team all-conference and honorable mention all-state honors as a senior … named team MVP as a junior and senior … also earned league all-academic honors as a junior and senior … averaged 10.2 points, 6.4 assists and 1.7 steals as a senior while shooting 40 percent from three-point range … helped her AAU squad to state titles in 2008 and 2009, and reached the Final Four at the 2009 AAU nationals … also lettered in lacrosse, earning first-team all-state honors in 2009 … played AAU ball for seven seasons with the Michigan Pistons under coach Ben Varner.

Total Three-point GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BLK ST PTS-AVG2010-11 21-0 8-22 .364 4-10 .400 13-18 .722 16-0.8 33 0 8 33-1.6 2011-12 28-25 12-37 .324 5-25 .200 4-4 1.000 15-0.5 36 0 5 33-1.2 TOTAL 49-25 20-59 .339 9-35 .257 17-22 .773 31-0.6 69 0 13 66-1.3

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Central Michigan BasketballCentral Michigan Season Box Score (FINAL)

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RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 20-16 7-5 7-8 6-3CONFERENCE 8-8 5-3 3-5 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 12-8 2-2 4-3 6-3

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23 BRADFORD, Crystal 32-19 837 26.2 193-459 . 4 2 0 18-71 . 2 5 4 51-100 . 5 1 0 101 168 269 8.4 70 2 76 95 57 69 455 14.203 GREEN, Jessica 34-24 941 27.7 154-390 . 3 9 5 14-48 . 2 9 2 73-114 . 6 4 0 69 94 163 4.8 77 1 96 108 18 61 395 11.632 BRACEY, Jas'Mine 34-34 839 24.7 142-302 . 4 7 0 0-3 . 0 0 0 48-96 . 5 0 0 95 149 244 7.2 76 1 25 57 36 39 332 9.844 JOHNSON, Taylor 34-16 613 18.0 95-242 . 3 9 3 40-100 . 4 0 0 53-68 . 7 7 9 50 115 165 4.9 87 1 46 97 2 45 283 8.324 DiGUILIO, Niki 34-17 746 21.9 82-237 . 3 4 6 56-164 . 3 4 1 43-51 . 8 4 3 19 48 67 2.0 49 1 19 49 2 17 263 7.733 BAKER, Brandie 29-25 924 31.9 73-245 . 2 9 8 14-59 . 2 3 7 60-98 . 6 1 2 47 120 167 5.8 54 1 74 45 17 48 220 7.631 LaDUKE, Jordan 29-13 480 16.6 48-134 . 3 5 8 20-74 . 2 7 0 20-28 . 7 1 4 25 46 71 2.4 42 1 17 27 5 16 136 4.705 OLIVE, Jalisa 34-2 495 14.6 51-160 . 3 1 9 24-91 . 2 6 4 31-43 . 7 2 1 7 22 29 0.9 44 0 38 46 1 54 157 4.601 MILLER, Skylar 34-4 545 16.0 46-105 . 4 3 8 0-0 . 0 0 0 49-87 . 5 6 3 74 49 123 3.6 76 1 14 36 2 41 141 4.112 TAMM, Kerby 33-1 354 10.7 38-87 . 4 3 7 29-73 . 3 9 7 7-7 1.000 7 31 38 1.2 24 0 18 18 2 10 112 3.402 SCOTT, Leah 3-0 26 8.7 1-6 . 1 6 7 0-1 . 0 0 0 3-4 . 7 5 0 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 1 6 0 1 5 1.722 BELLAMY, Lauren 19-0 129 6.8 10-20 . 5 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 3-7 . 4 2 9 14 15 29 1.5 26 1 7 12 1 3 23 1.204 WELCH, Kylie 28-25 374 13.4 12-37 . 3 2 4 5-25 . 2 0 0 4-4 1.000 0 15 15 0.5 6 0 36 25 0 5 33 1.242 HUFF, Sarah 7-0 22 3.1 0-2 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 5-8 . 6 2 5 1 9 10 1.4 0 0 0 3 1 1 5 0.7

Team 79 97 176 6Total.......... 36 7325 945-2426 . 3 9 0 220-709 . 3 1 0 450-715 . 6 2 9 588 978 1566 43.5 633 10 467 630 144 410 2560 71.1Opponents...... 36 7325 869-2266 . 3 8 3 212-707 . 3 0 0 509-728 . 6 9 9 528 1033 1561 43.4 600 - 544 707 112 268 2459 68.3

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT TotalsCentral Michigan 1168 1335 57 2560Opponents 1151 1252 56 2459

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Date Opponent Score Att. High Points High Rebounds11/11/11 NORTHWESTERN 60-69 L 4296 (14)BRADFORD, Crystal (8)BRACEY, Jas'Mine11/18/11 at Robert Morris 55-64 L 264 (21)BRACEY, Jas'Mine (11)BRACEY, Jas'Mine11/20/11 at Pittsburgh 70-77 L 1491 (18)BRADFORD, Crystal (12)BRADFORD, Crystal11/23/11 vs South Florida 80-86 Lot 4374 (22)BRADFORD, Crystal (17)BRADFORD, Crystal11/24/11 $at Alaska Anchorage Wot 90-84 5314 (14)BAKER, Brandie (9)BRACEY, Jas'Mine11/30/11 at Wichita State W 58-49 1437 (11)DiGUILIO, Niki (7)BRADFORD, Crystal

(11)BRADFORD, Crystal (7)BAKER, Brandie(11)GREEN, Jessica

12/03/11 BRADLEY 79-86 L 837 (17)GREEN, Jessica (7)GREEN, Jessica12/11/11 PURDUE W 75-62 704 (16)BAKER, Brandie (10)BAKER, Brandie12/14/11 at Ole Miss Wot 78-75 507 (20)BRACEY, Jas'Mine (14)BRADFORD, Crystal12/18/11 vs Southeast Missouri W 100-59 146 (17)TAMM, Kerby (7)MILLER, Skylar

(7)HUFF, Sarah12/19/11 vs Longwood W 70-59 108 (18)BRACEY, Jas'Mine (15)BRACEY, Jas'Mine12/20/11 +at Wright State W 65-60 233 (17)BRADFORD, Crystal (13)BRADFORD, Crystal12/28/11 vs Hampton 51-77 L 907 (17)GREEN, Jessica (11)BRADFORD, Crystal12/29/11 vs College of Charleston Wot 72-69 (18)BRACEY, Jas'Mine (15)BRACEY, Jas'Mine01/05/12 *at Northern Illinois W 86-67 279 (27)BRADFORD, Crystal (7)GREEN, Jessica01/08/12 *at Toledo 53-58 L 3762 (23)BRADFORD, Crystal (10)BRADFORD, Crystal01/11/12 *WESTERN MICHIGAN W 93-85 831 (22)GREEN, Jessica (9)BRACEY, Jas'Mine01/14/12 *BALL STATE W 84-66 746 (16)BRADFORD, Crystal (13)JOHNSON, Taylor01/19/12 *at Eastern Michigan 60-73 L 668 (16)BRACEY, Jas'Mine (10)BRACEY, Jas'Mine01/22/12 *at Kent State 64-67 L 387 (22)DiGUILIO, Niki (14)BRADFORD, Crystal01/25/12 *OHIO W 67-53 543 (16)JOHNSON, Taylor (11)BRADFORD, Crystal01/28/12 *BOWLING GREEN 72-77 Lot 1157 (19)BAKER, Brandie (10)JOHNSON, Taylor02/01/12 *MIAMI (OHIO) 57-79 L 469 (13)JOHNSON, Taylor (7)JOHNSON, Taylor02/04/12 *at AKRON 87-97 L 676 (17)DiGUILIO, Niki (8)GREEN, Jessica02/11/12 *at Buffalo W 66-60 1145 (12)DiGUILIO, Niki (14)BRACEY, Jas'Mine02/15/12 *TOLEDO 62-80 L 725 (13)BAKER, Brandie (6)BRADFORD, Crystal02/19/12 *at BSU 76-84 L 601 (26)OLIVE, Jalisa (10)JOHNSON, Taylor

(10)BAKER, Brandie02/22/12 *NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 73-50 521 (20)JOHNSON, Taylor (10)JOHNSON, Taylor02/25/12 *at Western Michigan W 66-53 1903 (16)GREEN, Jessica (9)BAKER, Brandie02/28/12 *EASTERN MICHIGAN W 61-46 576 (12)GREEN, Jessica (10)BRADFORD, Crystal03/03/12 BALL STATE W 86-62 615 (13)JOHNSON, Taylor (9)BRACEY, Jas'Mine

(13)BRACEY, Jas'Mine (9)BRADFORD, Crystal(13)BAKER, Brandie

03/07/12 vs Ohio W 58-55 (17)BRADFORD, Crystal (11)BRADFORD, Crystal03/08/12 vs Miami W 78-64 (21)BRACEY, Jas'Mine (13)BRADFORD, Crystal03/09/12 Nvs Bowling Green W 69-66 (20)BRADFORD, Crystal (12)BRACEY, Jas'Mine

(12)BRADFORD, Crystal03/10/12 vs Eastern Michigan 71-72 L 1752 (20)JOHNSON, Taylor (8)BRADFORD, Crystal03/15/12 at Illinois State 68-69 L 1232 (23)BRADFORD, Crystal (12)BRACEY, Jas'Mine

* - Conference gameAttendance Summary Games Attend Avg/GameHome 12 12020 1002Away 15 19899 1327Neutral 9 7287 810Total 36 39206 1089

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Overall Statistics Conference StatisticsSUMMARY gp-gs min/g fg% 3fg% ft% r/g a/g stl blk pts/g gp-gs min/g fg% 3fg% ft% r/g a/g stl blk pts/gBRADFORD, Crystal 32-19 26.2 .420 .254 .510 8.4 2.4 69 57 14.2 12-7 25.0 .407 .333 .400 7.9 1.8 31 22 13.3GREEN, Jessica 34-24 27.7 .395 .292 .640 4.8 2.8 61 18 11.6 14-10 30.1 .385 .368 .623 5.6 3.0 30 5 12.7BRACEY, Jas'Mine 34-34 24.7 .470 .000 .500 7.2 0.7 39 36 9.8 14-14 23.0 .406 .000 .533 6.2 0.4 15 11 7.3JOHNSON, Taylor 34-16 18.0 .393 .400 .779 4.9 1.4 45 2 8.3 16-10 21.7 .413 .422 .733 6.4 1.2 25 0 10.4DiGUILIO, Niki 34-17 21.9 .346 .341 .843 2.0 0.6 17 2 7.7 14-8 23.3 .322 .333 .833 2.4 0.4 8 1 9.5BAKER, Brandie 29-25 31.9 .298 .237 .612 5.8 2.6 48 17 7.6 10-7 30.2 .340 .227 .622 5.7 2.1 14 6 9.2LaDUKE, Jordan 29-13 16.6 .358 .270 .714 2.4 0.6 16 5 4.7 16-8 16.3 .338 .250 .647 2.3 0.3 7 4 3.9OLIVE, Jalisa 34-2 14.6 .319 .264 .721 0.9 1.1 54 1 4.6 16-1 16.3 .340 .227 .759 1.0 1.2 30 0 6.1MILLER, Skylar 34-4 16.0 .438 .000 .563 3.6 0.4 41 2 4.1 15-2 18.4 .400 .000 .558 4.3 0.3 16 2 4.3TAMM, Kerby 33-1 10.7 .437 .397 1.000 1.2 0.5 10 2 3.4 16-0 10.0 .415 .382 1.000 1.2 0.5 4 0 3.1SCOTT, Leah 3-0 8.7 .167 .000 .750 0.0 0.3 1 0 1.7BELLAMY, Lauren 19-0 6.8 .500 .000 .429 1.5 0.4 3 1 1.2 9-0 4.8 .167 .000 .500 0.7 0.1 0 0 0.3WELCH, Kylie 28-25 13.4 .324 .200 1.000 0.5 1.3 5 0 1.2 14-13 14.1 .222 .158 1.000 0.4 1.4 2 0 1.2HUFF, Sarah 7-0 3.1 .000 .000 .625 1.4 0.0 1 1 0.7 4-0 1.8 .000 .000 1.000 0.5 0.0 0 0 0.5Totals 36 .390 .310 .629 43.5 13.0 410 144 71.1 16 .373 .318 .635 43.1 10.8 182 51 70.4Opponent 36 .383 .300 .699 43.4 15.1 268 112 68.3 16 .399 .318 .669 42.9 14.9 104 55 68.4

Overall Statistics Conference StatisticsSCORING fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% pts pts/g fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% pts pts/gBRADFORD, Crystal 193-459 . 4 2 0 18-71 . 2 5 4 51-100 . 5 1 0 455 14.2 68-167 . 4 0 7 9-27 . 3 3 3 14-35 . 4 0 0 159 13.3GREEN, Jessica 154-390 . 3 9 5 14-48 . 2 9 2 73-114 . 6 4 0 395 11.6 69-179 . 3 8 5 7-19 . 3 6 8 33-53 . 6 2 3 178 12.7BRACEY, Jas'Mine 142-302 . 4 7 0 0-3 . 0 0 0 48-96 . 5 0 0 332 9.8 43-106 . 4 0 6 0-1 . 0 0 0 16-30 . 5 3 3 102 7.3JOHNSON, Taylor 95-242 . 3 9 3 40-100 . 4 0 0 53-68 . 7 7 9 283 8.3 59-143 . 4 1 3 27-64 . 4 2 2 22-30 . 7 3 3 167 10.4DiGUILIO, Niki 82-237 . 3 4 6 56-164 . 3 4 1 43-51 . 8 4 3 263 7.7 39-121 . 3 2 2 25-75 . 3 3 3 30-36 . 8 3 3 133 9.5BAKER, Brandie 73-245 . 2 9 8 14-59 . 2 3 7 60-98 . 6 1 2 220 7.6 32-94 . 3 4 0 5-22 . 2 2 7 23-37 . 6 2 2 92 9.2LaDUKE, Jordan 48-134 . 3 5 8 20-74 . 2 7 0 20-28 . 7 1 4 136 4.7 22-65 . 3 3 8 8-32 . 2 5 0 11-17 . 6 4 7 63 3.9OLIVE, Jalisa 51-160 . 3 1 9 24-91 . 2 6 4 31-43 . 7 2 1 157 4.6 33-97 . 3 4 0 10-44 . 2 2 7 22-29 . 7 5 9 98 6.1MILLER, Skylar 46-105 . 4 3 8 0-0 . 0 0 0 49-87 . 5 6 3 141 4.1 20-50 . 4 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 24-43 . 5 5 8 64 4.3TAMM, Kerby 38-87 . 4 3 7 29-73 . 3 9 7 7-7 1.000 112 3.4 17-41 . 4 1 5 13-34 . 3 8 2 2-2 1.000 49 3.1SCOTT, Leah 1-6 . 1 6 7 0-1 . 0 0 0 3-4 . 7 5 0 5 1.7BELLAMY, Lauren 10-20 . 5 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 3-7 . 4 2 9 23 1.2 1-6 . 1 6 7 0-0 . 0 0 0 1-2 . 5 0 0 3 0.3WELCH, Kylie 12-37 . 3 2 4 5-25 . 2 0 0 4-4 1.000 33 1.2 6-27 . 2 2 2 3-19 . 1 5 8 2-2 1.000 17 1.2HUFF, Sarah 0-2 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 5-8 . 6 2 5 5 0.7 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 2-2 1.000 2 0.5Totals 945-2426 . 3 9 0 220-709 . 3 1 0 450-715 . 6 2 9 2560 71.1 409-1096 . 3 7 3 107-337 . 3 1 8 202-318 . 6 3 5 1127 70.4Opponent 869-2266 . 3 8 3 212-707 . 3 0 0 509-728 . 6 9 9 2459 68.3 385-965 . 3 9 9 95-299 . 3 1 8 230-344 . 6 6 9 1095 68.4

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at E

aste

rn M

ichiga

n01

/19/

1260

-73

L 3

- 8 - 2

DNP

1 2 -

5 - 1

0 - 0

- 0 0

- 0 - 0

0 - 0

- 0DN

Pat

Ken

t Sta

te01

/22/

1264

-67

L 5

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DNP

1 4 -

4 - 3

0 - 0

- 0 4

- 0 - 1

1 0 -

4 - 3

0 - 0

- 0OH

IO01

/25/

1267

-53

W 7

- 3 - 1

DNP

1 5 -

6 - 6

DNP

0 - 1

- 0 3

- 3 - 1

0 - 0

- 0BO

WLI

NG G

REEN

01/2

8/12

72-7

7L

6 - 9

- 0DN

PDN

P 0

- 0 - 2

1 1 -

2 - 2

3 - 0

- 0 0

- 1 - 0

MIA

MI (

OHIO

)02

/01/

1257

-79

L 3

- 3 - 0

DNP

DNP

0 - 0

- 1 7

- 1 - 3

8 - 0

- 1 3

- 3 - 1

at A

KRON

02/0

4/12

87-9

7L

3 - 0

- 0DN

P 1

1 - 8 -

4DN

P 0

- 1 - 1

0 - 1

- 0DN

Pat

Buf

falo

02/1

1/12

66-6

0W

3 - 8

- 1DN

P 1

0 - 9 -

4 1

1 - 0 -

3 4

- 0 - 0

6 - 3

- 0DN

PTO

LEDO

02/1

5/12

62-8

0L

6 - 5

- 0DN

P 8

- 5 - 0

2 - 2

- 1 1

- 0 - 0

3 - 1

- 0DN

Pat

BSU

02/1

9/12

76-8

4L

0 - 3

- 0DN

P 6

- 9 - 3

0 - 0

- 3 2

6 - 3 -

2 0

- 0 - 0

0 - 0

- 0NO

RTHE

RN IL

LINO

IS02

/22/

1273

-50

W 0

- 5 - 0

DNP

8 - 2

- 1 0

- 0 - 4

7 - 0

- 1 0

- 0 - 0

0 - 0

- 0at

Wes

tern

Mich

igan

02/2

5/12

66-5

3W

DNP

DNP

1 6 -

4 - 0

0 - 1

- 1 1

2 - 1 -

2 0

- 0 - 0

0 - 0

- 0EA

STER

N M

ICHI

GAN

02/2

8/12

61-4

6W

5 - 4

- 0DN

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2 - 3 -

3 4

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0 - 0

- 1 0

- 1 - 0

0 - 0

- 0BA

LL S

TATE

03/0

3/12

86-6

2W

4 - 2

- 0DN

P 8

- 5 - 2

5 - 3

- 2 4

- 0 - 0

3 - 1

- 0 4

- 2 - 0

vs O

hio03

/07/

1258

-55

W 0

- 1 - 0

DNP

1 6 -

3 - 1

0 - 0

- 1 3

- 0 - 0

3 - 1

- 1DN

Pvs

Miam

i03

/08/

1278

-64

W 2

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DNP

1 7 -

8 - 5

0 - 3

- 0 2

- 0 - 2

DNP

DNP

vs B

owlin

g Gr

een

03/0

9/12

69-6

6W

0 - 0

- 0DN

P 8

- 8 - 1

0 - 1

- 1DN

PDN

PDN

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Eas

tern

Mich

igan

03/1

0/12

71-7

2L

4 - 2

- 0DN

P 1

2 - 1 -

5 0

- 0 - 0

0 - 0

- 0DN

PDN

Pat

Illino

is St

ate

03/1

5/12

68-6

9L

0 - 1

- 1DN

P 4

- 1 - 4

0 - 1

- 1 0

- 1 - 1

9 - 1

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- 0 - 0

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ral M

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HNSO

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HWES

TERN

11/1

1/11

60-6

9L

1 4 -

2 - 0

1 2 -

3 - 3

DNP

6 - 8

- 0 0

- 3 - 2

DNP

8 - 3

- 1at

Rob

ert M

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11/1

8/11

55-6

4L

1 7 -

4 - 3

9 - 4

- 1DN

P 2

1 - 1 1

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0 - 1

- 0 0

- 5 - 0

at P

ittsbu

rgh

11/2

0/11

70-7

7L

1 8 -

1 2 - 2

8 - 1

- 1DN

P 1

6 - 8 -

1 7

- 8 - 3

DNP

2 - 3

- 1vs

Sou

th F

lorida

11/2

3/11

80-8

6L

2 2 -

1 7 - 3

1 0 -

1 - 1

DNP

1 6 -

8 - 1

9 - 7

- 9DN

PDN

Pat

Alas

ka A

ncho

rage

11/2

4/11

90-8

4W

1 3 -

5 - 6

6 - 3

- 0DN

P 1

3 - 9 -

1 1

4 - 4 -

5DN

PDN

Pat

Wich

ita S

tate

11/3

0/11

58-4

9W

1 1 -

7 - 1

1 1 -

1 - 0

DNP

8 - 6

- 1 2

- 7 - 3

DNP

3 - 1

- 0BR

ADLE

Y12

/03/

1179

-86

L 1

4 - 2 -

0 5

- 0 - 1

DNP

4 - 5

- 0 1

5 - 6 -

3DN

P 0

- 2 - 0

PURD

UE12

/11/

1175

-62

W 1

4 - 8 -

4 3

- 4 - 0

0 - 1

- 0 6

- 5 - 0

1 6 -

1 0 - 4

DNP

8 - 2

- 0at

Ole

Miss

12/1

4/11

78-7

5W

1 2 -

1 4 - 0

2 - 2

- 0 4

- 2 - 1

2 0 -

6 - 1

1 1 -

7 - 0

DNP

1 6 -

1 0 - 1

vs S

outh

east

Miss

ouri

12/1

8/11

100-

59W

1 0 -

2 - 0

1 1 -

1 - 0

1 0 -

3 - 1

6 - 5

- 1 0

- 2 - 4

3 - 7

- 0 1

3 - 2 -

2vs

Lon

gwoo

d12

/19/

1170

-59

W 1

3 - 5 -

2 3

- 2 - 2

1 7 -

4 - 1

1 8 -

1 5 - 1

6 - 8

- 2DN

P 2

- 3 - 0

at W

right

Sta

te12

/20/

1165

-60

W 1

7 - 1 3

- 2 6

- 2 - 1

9 - 1

2 - 2

0 - 0

- 1 4

- 7 - 0

DNP

7 - 4

- 1vs

Ham

pton

12/2

8/11

51-7

7L

6 - 1

1 - 2

0 - 0

- 0 0

- 2 - 1

2 - 2

- 1 4

- 3 - 2

DNP

3 - 2

- 1vs

Coll

ege

of C

harle

sto12

/29/

1172

-69

W 1

0 - 8 -

4 1

1 - 1 -

1 1

7 - 5 -

5 1

8 - 1 5

- 2DN

PDN

P 2

- 4 - 0

at N

orth

ern

Illino

is01

/05/

1286

-67

W 2

7 - 2 -

0 6

- 0 - 1

0 - 2

- 0 6

- 5 - 0

0 - 3

- 2DN

P 2

- 1 - 0

at T

oledo

01/0

8/12

53-5

8L

2 3 -

1 0 - 1

0 - 1

- 1 5

- 2 - 0

3 - 8

- 1DN

PDN

P 3

- 2 - 1

WES

TERN

MIC

HIGA

N01

/11/

1293

-85

W 2

0 - 6 -

5 9

- 3 - 0

1 3 -

7 - 1

6 - 9

- 0DN

PDN

P 1

1 - 4 -

1BA

LL S

TATE

01/1

4/12

84-6

6W

1 6 -

8 - 2

1 1 -

2 - 0

8 - 2

- 1 9

- 4 - 0

DNP

0 - 0

- 0 7

- 1 3 -

1at

Eas

tern

Mich

igan

01/1

9/12

60-7

3L

8 - 8

- 3 6

- 0 - 0

0 - 0

- 0 1

6 - 1 0

- 2DN

PDN

P 1

5 - 6 -

1at

Ken

t Sta

te01

/22/

1264

-67

L 6

- 1 4 -

2 2

2 - 1 -

1 1

- 3 - 0

2 - 4

- 0DN

PDN

P 0

- 8 - 2

OHIO

01/2

5/12

67-5

3W

1 0 -

1 1 - 2

1 0 -

2 - 0

0 - 1

- 0 6

- 2 - 0

DNP

DNP

1 6 -

7 - 2

BOW

LING

GRE

EN01

/28/

1272

-77

LDN

P 7

- 8 - 0

8 - 3

- 0DN

P 1

9 - 6 -

0DN

P 1

8 - 1 0

- 1M

IAM

I (OH

IO)

02/0

1/12

57-7

9L

DNP

7 - 2

- 0 5

- 5 - 2

DNP

1 1 -

6 - 0

DNP

1 3 -

7 - 1

at A

KRON

02/0

4/12

87-9

7L

1 5 -

6 - 1

1 7 -

4 - 0

1 2 -

4 - 1

6 - 6

- 0 1

3 - 5 -

3DN

P 1

0 - 5 -

3at

Buf

falo

02/1

1/12

66-6

0W

DNP

1 2 -

3 - 1

0 - 1

- 0 6

- 1 4 -

0 5

- 5 - 3

DNP

9 - 5

- 1TO

LEDO

02/1

5/12

62-8

0L

9 - 6

- 0 3

- 0 - 1

0 - 1

- 0 5

- 4 - 0

1 3 -

5 - 4

DNP

1 2 -

5 - 0

at B

SU02

/19/

1276

-84

LDN

P 1

1 - 5 -

0 4

- 0 - 0

1 4 -

8 - 1

9 - 1

0 - 3

DNP

6 - 1

0 - 1

NORT

HERN

ILLI

NOIS

02/2

2/12

73-5

0W

1 3 -

7 - 4

1 2 -

3 - 0

3 - 1

- 0 6

- 5 - 0

4 - 6

- 1 0

- 1 - 0

2 0 -

1 0 - 2

at W

este

rn M

ichiga

n02

/25/

1266

-53

W 2

- 7 - 1

DNP

0 - 0

- 0 9

- 3 - 1

1 0 -

9 - 3

2 - 1

- 0 1

5 - 7 -

0EA

STER

N M

ICHI

GAN

02/2

8/12

61-4

6W

1 0 -

1 0 - 1

DNP

4 - 4

- 0 8

- 5 - 0

8 - 2

- 2 0

- 0 - 0

1 0 -

3 - 2

BALL

STA

TE03

/03/

1286

-62

W 1

0 - 9 -

1 2

- 4 - 0

7 - 2

- 0 1

3 - 9 -

1 1

3 - 5 -

1 0

- 0 - 0

1 3 -

6 - 3

vs O

hio03

/07/

1258

-55

W 1

7 - 1 1

- 3 3

- 0 - 1

2 - 0

- 0 1

0 - 9 -

4 2

- 8 - 3

DNP

2 - 3

- 3vs

Miam

i03

/08/

1278

-64

W 1

9 - 1 3

- 2 8

- 1 - 2

0 - 1

- 0 2

1 - 5 -

1 8

- 4 - 3

DNP

1 - 4

- 6vs

Bow

ling

Gree

n03

/09/

1269

-66

W 2

0 - 1 2

- 8 1

2 - 1 -

0 0

- 0 - 0

1 2 -

1 2 - 0

3 - 2

- 3DN

P 1

4 - 4 -

0vs

Eas

tern

Mich

igan

03/1

0/12

71-7

2L

1 6 -

8 - 6

3 - 1

- 0 0

- 0 - 1

6 - 7

- 3 1

0 - 3 -

2DN

P 2

0 - 3 -

7at

Illino

is St

ate

03/1

5/12

68-6

9L

2 3 -

1 1 - 5

5 - 1

- 0 7

- 3 - 0

1 4 -

1 2 - 0

4 - 8

- 1DN

P 2

- 1 - 1

Cen

tral

Mic

higa

n B

aske

tbal

lC

entr

al M

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gan

Poin

ts-R

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(FIN

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gam

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VE,J

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TAM

M,K

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YB

ELLA

MY,

LA

NO

RTH

WES

TER

N11

/11/

1160

-69

L 5

- 3 - 0

DN

P 1

3 - 5 -

4 0

- 0 - 0

0 - 0

- 2 0

- 0 - 0

2 - 1

- 0at

Rob

ert M

orris

11/1

8/11

55-6

4L

3 - 3

- 0D

NP

5 - 8

- 3 0

- 0 - 2

0 - 1

- 0 0

- 2 - 1

DN

Pat

Pitt

sbur

gh11

/20/

1170

-77

L 0

- 1 - 0

4 - 0

- 0 9

- 2 - 2

DN

P 0

- 0 - 0

6 - 0

- 2D

NP

vs S

outh

Flo

rida

11/2

3/11

80-8

6L

6 - 7

- 0 1

- 0 - 0

1 6 -

2 - 1

DN

P 0

- 0 - 0

0 - 1

- 0D

NP

at A

lask

a An

chor

age

11/2

4/11

90-8

4W

7 - 1

- 1 0

- 0 - 1

1 1 -

6 - 3

DN

P 7

- 2 - 1

1 2 -

5 - 4

7 - 4

- 1at

Wic

hita

Sta

te11

/30/

1158

-49

W 3

- 4 - 1

DN

P 1

1 - 5 -

4D

NP

9 - 4

- 2 0

- 1 - 0

DN

PBR

ADLE

Y12

/03/

1179

-86

L 7

- 4 - 1

DN

P 1

7 - 7 -

2D

NP

1 5 -

1 - 3

2 - 1

- 0 0

- 2 - 0

PUR

DU

E12

/11/

1175

-62

W 2

- 3 - 0

DN

P 1

4 - 5 -

2D

NP

9 - 0

- 0 3

- 1 - 0

DN

Pat

Ole

Mis

s12

/14/

1178

-75

W 2

- 3 - 2

DN

P 4

- 3 - 0

0 - 0

- 2 0

- 0 - 1

2 - 1

- 1 5

- 5 - 0

vs S

outh

east

Mis

sour

i12

/18/

1110

0-59

W 9

- 7 - 1

DN

P 7

- 1 - 4

9 - 1

- 2 5

- 1 - 3

1 7 -

2 - 0

0 - 2

- 2vs

Lon

gwoo

d12

/19/

1170

-59

W 6

- 3 - 1

DN

P 5

- 3 - 2

0 - 0

- 2 0

- 1 - 1

0 - 2

- 1 0

- 0 - 0

at W

right

Sta

te12

/20/

1165

-60

W 9

- 6 - 0

DN

P 1

1 - 3 -

3 0

- 0 - 1

DN

P 2

- 0 - 0

DN

Pvs

Ham

pton

12/2

8/11

51-7

7L

8 - 4

- 1D

NP

1 7 -

4 - 2

2 - 0

- 0 3

- 1 - 0

4 - 0

- 0 2

- 5 - 3

vs C

olle

ge o

f Cha

rlest

o12

/29/

1172

-69

WD

NP

DN

P 1

2 - 4 -

4 0

- 0 - 2

2 - 1

- 3 0

- 0 - 0

0 - 2

- 0at

Nor

ther

n Ill

inoi

s01

/05/

1286

-67

W 5

- 4 - 0

DN

P 2

4 - 7 -

6 0

- 0 - 1

8 - 2

- 2 8

- 4 - 2

DN

Pat

Tol

edo

01/0

8/12

53-5

8L

7 - 2

- 0D

NP

1 2 -

7 - 1

0 - 2

- 0 0

- 0 - 0

0 - 0

- 0D

NP

WES

TER

N M

ICH

IGAN

01/1

1/12

93-8

5W

0 - 5

- 0D

NP

2 2 -

7 - 6

0 - 0

- 1 1

2 - 1 -

1 0

- 0 - 0

DN

PBA

LL S

TATE

01/1

4/12

84-6

6W

1 1 -

2 - 0

DN

P 8

- 3 - 4

0 - 0

- 1 6

- 4 - 3

8 - 2

- 1 0

- 2 - 0

at E

aste

rn M

ichi

gan

01/1

9/12

60-7

3L

3 - 8

- 2D

NP

1 2 -

5 - 1

0 - 0

- 0 0

- 0 - 0

0 - 0

- 0D

NP

at K

ent S

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01/2

2/12

64-6

7L

5 - 4

- 1D

NP

1 4 -

4 - 3

0 - 0

- 0 4

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1 0 -

4 - 3

0 - 0

- 0O

HIO

01/2

5/12

67-5

3W

7 - 3

- 1D

NP

1 5 -

6 - 6

DN

P 0

- 1 - 0

3 - 3

- 1 0

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BOW

LIN

G G

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N01

/28/

1272

-77

L 6

- 9 - 0

DN

PD

NP

0 - 0

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1 - 2 -

2 3

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0 - 1

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/01/

1257

-79

L 3

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NP

0 - 0

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8 - 0

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at A

KRO

N02

/04/

1287

-97

L 3

- 0 - 0

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1 - 8 -

4D

NP

0 - 1

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Pat

Buf

falo

02/1

1/12

66-6

0W

3 - 8

- 1D

NP

1 0 -

9 - 4

1 1 -

0 - 3

4 - 0

- 0 6

- 3 - 0

DN

PTO

LED

O02

/15/

1262

-80

L 6

- 5 - 0

DN

P 8

- 5 - 0

2 - 2

- 1 1

- 0 - 0

3 - 1

- 0D

NP

at B

SU02

/19/

1276

-84

L 0

- 3 - 0

DN

P 6

- 9 - 3

0 - 0

- 3 2

6 - 3 -

2 0

- 0 - 0

0 - 0

- 0N

OR

THER

N IL

LIN

OIS

02/2

2/12

73-5

0W

0 - 5

- 0D

NP

8 - 2

- 1 0

- 0 - 4

7 - 0

- 1 0

- 0 - 0

0 - 0

- 0at

Wes

tern

Mic

higa

n02

/25/

1266

-53

WD

NP

DN

P 1

6 - 4 -

0 0

- 1 - 1

1 2 -

1 - 2

0 - 0

- 0 0

- 0 - 0

EAST

ERN

MIC

HIG

AN02

/28/

1261

-46

W 5

- 4 - 0

DN

P 1

2 - 3 -

3 4

- 1 - 2

0 - 0

- 1 0

- 1 - 0

0 - 0

- 0BA

LL S

TATE

03/0

3/12

86-6

2W

4 - 2

- 0D

NP

8 - 5

- 2 5

- 3 - 2

4 - 0

- 0 3

- 1 - 0

4 - 2

- 0vs

Ohi

o03

/07/

1258

-55

W 0

- 1 - 0

DN

P 1

6 - 3 -

1 0

- 0 - 1

3 - 0

- 0 3

- 1 - 1

DN

Pvs

Mia

mi

03/0

8/12

78-6

4W

2 - 3

- 0D

NP

1 7 -

8 - 5

0 - 3

- 0 2

- 0 - 2

DN

PD

NP

vs B

owlin

g G

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03/0

9/12

69-6

6W

0 - 0

- 0D

NP

8 - 8

- 1 0

- 1 - 1

DN

PD

NP

DN

Pvs

Eas

tern

Mic

higa

n03

/10/

1271

-72

L 4

- 2 - 0

DN

P 1

2 - 1 -

5 0

- 0 - 0

0 - 0

- 0D

NP

DN

Pat

Illin

ois

Stat

e03

/15/

1268

-69

L 0

- 1 - 1

DN

P 4

- 1 - 4

0 - 1

- 1 0

- 1 - 1

9 - 1

- 0 0

- 0 - 0

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West Division MAC Overall W L Pct. W L Pct.E. Michigan 13 3 .813 23 9 .718Toledo 13 3 .813 24 10 .705Central Michigan 8 8 .500 20 16 .555Northern Illinois 6 10 .375 14 17 .451Western Michigan 5 11 .313 8 22 .266Ball St. 4 12 .250 9 21 .300

East Division MAC Overall W L Pct. W L Pct.Bowling Green 14 2 .875 24 7 .774Miami (Ohio) 11 5 .687 21 10 .677Akron 7 9 .438 14 18 .438Ohio 6 10 .388 14 18 .437Kent State 5 11 .313 6 21 .222Buffalo 4 12 .250 9 22 .290

Mid-American Conference Tournament Results

First Round (Campus sites)No. 8 Ohio 58, No. 9 Kent State 40No. 6 Akron 96, No. 11 Buffalo 82No. 5 Central Michigan 86, No. 12 Ball State 62No. 7 Northern Illinois 68, No. 10 Western Michigan 51

Second Round (Cleveland, Ohio)No. 5 Central Michigan 58, No. 8 Ohio 55No. 7 Northern Illinois 61, No. 6 Akron 60

Quarterfinals (Cleveland, Ohio)No. 5 Central Michigan 78, No. 4 Miami 64No. 3 Rockets 72, No. 7 Northern Illinois 62

Semifinals (Cleveland, Ohio)No. 5 Central Michigan 69, No. 1 Bowling Green 66No. 2 Eastern Michigan 59, No. 3 Toledo 57

Final (Cleveland, Ohio)No. 2 Eastern Michigan 72, No. 5 Central Michigan 71

All-MAC First TeamAlexis Rogers, Bowling GreenBrittany Hedderson, BuffaloTavelyn James, Eastern MichiganCourtney Osborn, MiamiTenishia Benson, Ohio

All-MAC Second TeamSina King, AkronJessica Slagle, Bowling GreenChrissy Steffen, Bowling GreenAndola Dortch, ToledoYolanda Richardson, Toledo

All-MAC Third TeamPaige Redditt, Eastern MichiganNatachia Watkins, Eastern MichiganKirsten Olowinski, MiamiMaggie Boyer, MiamiCourtney Ingersoll, Toledo

All-MAC Honorable MentionTaylor Ruper, AkronTaylor Johnson, Central MichiganCrystal Bradford, Central MichiganDiamon Beckford, Kent StateMaria Iaquaniello, Western Michigan

All-Freshman TeamJasmine Matthews, Bowling GreenCrystal Bradford, Central MichiganJessica Green, Central MichiganJasmine Bracey, Central MichiganClaire Jakubicek, Northern Illinois

Speciality Award WinnersCoach of the Year: Curt Miller, Bowling Green

Player of the Year: Tavelyn James, Eastern Michigan

Freshman of the Year: Claire Jakubicek, Northern Illinois

Defensive Player of the Year: Andola Dortch, Toledo

Sixth Player of the Year: Jalisa Olive, Central Michigan

MAC Postseason Honors

2011 -12 MAC Recap

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Honors

Academic HonorsCoSIDA Academic

All-America First TeamJody Beerman ................................1987

Second TeamSue Nissen .......................................1989Kaihla Szunko.................................2011

Third TeamNancy Melissa ................................1987Amy Welch ......................................1987Sue Nissen .......................................1990

Honorable MentionJody Beerman ................................1986

CoSIDA AcademicAll-District

Second TeamKaihla Szunko ................................2011

Second TeamCasey Manning ..............................2006

Third TeamErin Kuhl ...........................................2006

NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship

Betsy Yonkman ..............................1986Jody Beerman ................................1987Sue Nissen .......................................1991

Academic All-MACFirst TeamLisa Zodtner ....................................1983Denise Tower ..................................1984Jody Beerman ................1985, ’86, ’87Nancy Melissa ................1986, ’87, ’88Trish Phillips ....................................1986Amy Welch ......................................1987Sue Nissen .......................1989, ’90, ’91Carla Sterk .......................1991, ’92, ’93Erin Kuhl ...................................2005, ’06Casey Manning ......................2005, ’06Kaihla Szunko....................2009,10, 11

Honorable MentionMolly Piché .....................................1988Carrie Isanhart ........................1991, 92Jenny Ritz ........................................1994Eve Claar ..........................................1995Tracy Renken ..................................1997

Athletic HonorsFreshman All-America

First TeamSue Nissen .......................................1988

Honorable MentionJody Beerman ................................1984

All-MACFirst TeamTracy Creten....................................1982Lisa Zodtner ....................................1983Sylvia Odum ...................................1984Betsy Yonkman .......................1985, 86LaTanga Cox ...................................1986Jody Beerman ................................1987Sue Nissen .........................1988, 90, 91Carla Sterk ................................1991, 93

Second TeamLisa Zodtner ....................................1982Denise Tower ..................................1984Sylvia Odum ...................................1985Jody Beerman ................................1986Sue Nissen .......................................1989Carrie Isanhart ...............................1992Carla Sterk .......................................1992Nikki Thompkins .............1992, 93, 94Tracy Renken ..................................1997Britni Houghton ............................2009Kaihla Szunko.................................2011

Third TeamBritni Houghton ............................2008Shonda Long ...........................2010, 11Kaihla Szunko.................................2010

Honorable Mention Terri McFarland ..............................1983LaTanga Cox ............................1984, 85Betsy Yonkman ..............................1984Nancy Melissa ................................1987Molly Piché .....................................1988Mary Oswald ..................................1989Tracy Renken ..................................1995Julie Miller .......................................1998Ebony Rainge .................................1998Joni Daniels ....................................1999Sally Sedlar ......................................1999Shelly Woods ..................................2000Vershaun Jones .............................2002Ann Skufca ......................................2006Ann Skufca ......................................2007Angel Chan .....................................2009Brandie Baker .......................2011Crystal Bradford ....................2012Taylor Johnson ......................2012

MAC All-Freshman TeamSue Nissen .......................................1988Carrie Isanhart ...............................1990Carla Sterk .......................................1990Tracy Renken ..................................1994Darcey Rasch ..................................1996Joni Daniels ....................................1998Erin Kuhl ...........................................2003Brandie Baker .......................2009Niki DiGuilio ..........................2011Taylor Johnson ......................2011Crystal Bradford ....................2012Jas’Mine Bracey ....................2012Jessica Green .........................2012

MAC All-TournamentLaTanga Cox ...................................1984Denise Tower ..................................1984Betsy Yonkman .......................1984, 86Sylvia Odum ...................................1985Jody Beerman .........................1986, 87Nancy Melissa ................................1987Sue Nissen ................................1988, 91Carla Sterk ................................1991, 92Taylor Johnson ......................2012Crystal Bradford ....................2012

MAC Tournament MVPLaTanga Cox ...................................1984

MAC Freshman of the YearSue Nissen .......................................1988Brandie Baker .......................2009Niki DiGuilio ..........................2011

MAC Sixth-Player of the YearTaylor Johnson ......................2011Jalisa Olive ............................2012

MAC Coach of the YearLaura Golden ..................................1984Donita Davenport ........................1985

MAC Hall of FameKaren Karner ...................................1992

CMU Hall of FameKaren Karner ...................................1989Marie Tuite ......................................1990Jody Beerman ................................1997Sue Nissen .......................................2001Carla Sterk .......................................2004Sylvia Odum ...................................2006Betsy Yonkman ..............................2007LaTanga (Cox) Christmas ............2009

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-A-Armstrong, Sherriya ............ 2008

-B-Backus, Amy ....................1977-79Baker, Brandie ..2009, ’11, ’12Bannon, Shawn ..............1991-92Beerman, Jody ................1984-87Bos, Jodi ............................1981-82Bradford, Crystal ............ 2012Bracey, Jas’Mine ............. 2012Brown, Susie ....................1977-80Brown, Suzanne ................... 1982Bryant, Malisa ..................1988-89Burns, Meghan ...............1995-96Burnside, Tiffany.............1994-97

-C-Chan, Angel .....................2006-09Chapman, Sophia ................ 1984Claar, Eve ...........................1992-95Cox, LaTanga ...................1983-86Craven, Carlotta..............1990-92Creten, Tracy ....................1979-82Culberston, Jodi .............1997-00

-D-Daniels, Joni.....................1998-99Didley, Denise .................1995-97DiGuilio, Niki .............2011-12Douglas, Tiffany ............. 2004, 06Duczynski, Missy ............1987-90

-E-Eidson, Desiree ...............2000-03Elwer, Amanda ................2001-04Evans, Sharlonda ...........1993-96Erdman, Tracy Jo .................. 1999

-F-Fambro, LaTisha ................... 1998

-G-Germany, Rochelle ........1999-00Green, Jessica ................. 2012

-H-Hatfield, Lindy ................2002-05Harmon, Raina ................2001-04Heintz, Christy ...................... 2001Henderson, Laurie ........2000-03Holman, Kendra .............2008-10Houghton, Britni ............2007-10Humphrey, Chris .................. 1979Hurd, Sharonda .........2004-2007

-I-Isanhart, Carrie ...............1990-93

-J-Jackson, Yolanda ............1994-95Johnson, Shelley .................. 1986Johnson, Taylor ....... 2011, ’12

Joiner, Shirley ..................1986-89Jolliffe, Rhonda ...............1980-81Jones, Vershaun ............1999-02

-K-Karner, Karen ...................1976-78Kelly, Sherry .....................1986-89Kihn, Kristi .............................. 1986Kindel, Beth ........................... 2001Kraft, Kelly ........................1989-91Kuhl, Erin ...........................2003-06

-L-LaBarge, Kathy ................1983-86LaDuke, Jordan .............. 2012Lasley, Tina ............................. 1987Lawinger, Abby ..............2000-02Loch, Elaine ......................1984-87Loedeman, Jean .............1976-79Long, Shonda .......................2008-Luckett, Latisha ..............2006-09

-M-Magnant, Chris ...............1982-85Manning, Casey ..............2003-06Martin, Kendra ..................... 2002Mason, Yvette..................1989-90Mazzolini, Gina ...............1975-78McClusky, Lori .................1989-90McFarland, Terri ..............1980-83Mecoli, Lindsay ...............2003-06Melissa, Nancy ................1984-87Merchant, Suzy ...............1988-91Merriman, Wendy ..........1990-93Miller, Julie .......................1995-98Miller, Skylar ....................2009-12Minaricova, Mari ............1995-98Munz, Molli ......................1999-02Myers, Chasidy ................2003-06

-N-Nash, Linda ......................1979-82Niermann, Pam ...............1982-83Nissen, Sue .......................1988-91Nora, Kerry .......................1995-98

-O-Odum, Sylvia ...................1982-85Olive, Jalisa................2010-11Oostendorp, Vicki ..........1988-89O’Sullivan, Ann ..................... 1983Oswald, Mary ..................1987-90

-P-Pattison, Nancy ..............1980-83Pence, Cheryl ..................1976-79Petrie, Tara .............................. 2001Phillips, Trish ....................1983-86Piché, Molly ......................1985-88Pigott, Traci ............................ 1998Pohl, Chris.........................1979-80Poole, Priscilla ....................... 2006

-R-Rainge, Ebony .................1995-98Ramsey, Camille ..................2008-Rasch, Darcey ..................1996-98Renken, Tracy ..................1994-97Ritz, Jenny ........................1991-94Roberts, Julie ...................1978-81Robinson, Jane ...............1977-80Rose, Michelle ....................... 1991Rozak, Alicia .....................1999-01

-S-Sedlar, Sally ......................1998-99Shumake, Nikita ............ 1990-93Skufca, Ann ......................2004-07Sterk, Carla .......................1990-93Szunko, Brittany ................... 2008Szunko, Kaihla .........2007, ’10-11

-T-Tamm, Kerby .................. 2012Taylor, Linda .....................1992-95Thompkins, Nikki ...........1991-94Tower, Denise ..................1981-84

-V-Verhey, Rachel ................1996-99Verhoff, Stacey ................2005-08

-W-Walsh, Tara .......................1994-95Warczinsky, Heidi ...........2009-10Warner, Cindy ........................ 1978Waters, Karen ........................ 1980Weidman, Patty ..............1981-84Welch, Amy ......................1984-87Welch, Kylie .................... 2012Wendt, Rory ........................... 1999Westover, Dana...............2005-08Widman, Elizabeth .............. 2002Williams, Jill ............................ 2001Willis, Morgan ....................... 2004Wilson, Candace ................205-08Winner, Amanda .................. 1999Woods, Shelly ..................1997-00

-Y-Yonkman, Betsy ..............1983-86Yops, Lauren .......................... 2003

-Z-Zodtner, Lisa ....................1980-83

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All - T ime Vs . OpponentsAdrian ..............................................4-0Akron ................................17-14Alabama ..........................................0-1Alabama A&M ...............................0-1Alaska Anchorage .......................1-0American ........................................1-0Arizona State .................................0-2Ball State ..........................33-33Baylor ...............................................0-1Binghamton...................................1-1Belmont ..........................................1-0Bowling Green .................14-45Bradley ................................. 3-1Brigham Young .............................1-0Boston University ........................1-0Buffalo .................................. 6-8Butler................................................0-2California ........................................1-1CSU-Fullerton ................................1-0Calvin ............................................ 8-10Canisius ...........................................4-0Cedarville .......................................1-0Central Florida ..............................0-1Chicago State ................................5-1Cincinnati .......................................0-1Cleveland State ............................4-2Coastal Carolina ...........................1-0Colgate ............................................1-0College of Charleston ................1-0Colorado .........................................0-2Concordia .......................................1-0Dartmouth .....................................2-0Davidson .........................................1-0Dayton .............................................3-3Delta .................................................1-0DePaul .............................................1-3Detroit .......................................... 4-14Drake ................................................0-1Drexel ...............................................1-0Duquesne .......................................1-0East Carolina ..................................0-2East Tennessee State ..................1-0Eastern Kentucky .........................1-0Eastern Michigan .............43-33Evansville ........................................1-0Ferris State .....................................4-2Flint ...................................................1-0Florida State ..................................0-1Franklin ...........................................3-0Gardner-Webb ..............................1-0George Washington ....................0-1Georgetown ..................................0-2Georgia ............................................0-4Georgia State ................................1-0Grand Valley State .................... 12-1Hampton ........................................0-1Harvard ...........................................1-1Hope .................................................1-1Houston ..........................................0-1Howard ............................................2-0Illinois ...............................................2-4

Illinois-Chicago.............................5-2Illinois-Chicago Circle ................0-1Illinois State ...................................1-8Indiana ............................................1-5Indiana State .................................2-4Iowa ...................................... 0-1IPFW .................................................2-0IUPUI ................................................1-1Iowa State .......................................0-1Jackson State ................................1-0Jacksonville ....................................1-0Kansas ..............................................0-1Kansas State ..................................0-3Kent State .........................22-31Lake Superior State .....................4-0Lewis ................................................1-0Long Island ....................................1-0Longwood ......................................1-0Louisiana Tech ..............................0-2Louisville .........................................1-2Loyola-Chicago ............................0-2Maine ...............................................1-2Manhattan .....................................1-0Marquette ............................ 1-0Marshall...........................................4-5Marygrove ......................................1-0Maryland ........................................0-1McMaster ........................................1-0Mercer..............................................1-0Miami (OH) .......................23-31Michigan ....................................11-15Michigan State.........................13-29Michigan Tech ...............................1-0Middle Tenn. State.......................0-1Minnesota ......................................2-0Mo.-Kansas City ............................1-0Mo.-Saint Louis .............................1-0Morehead State ............................1-0Nebraska .........................................1-2New Hampshire ...........................1-0New Mexico ...................................1-1New Mexico State ........................0-1Niagara ............................................2-1North Carolina A&T .....................1-0Northeastern Illinois ...................1-0Northern Colorado ......................1-0Northern Illinois ..............21-21Northern Iowa ..............................0-1Northern Michigan .................. 14-1Northwestern ....................... 0-4Northwood ....................................1-0Notre Dame .......................... 1-2Oklahoma State ...........................0-1Oakland ........................................ 5-12Ohio ..................................29-27Ohio State ......................................0-4Ole Miss ...........................................2-1Pittsburgh ......................................0-2Providence .....................................0-1Purdue .................................. 4-2Quinnipiac......................................0-1

Rice ...................................................1-1Robert Morris ....................... 0-1Saginaw Valley State...................3-2Saint Joseph’s ....................... 0-1Saint Louis ......................................4-0San Diego State ............................0-1San Francisco ................................0-1San Jose State ...............................1-0Seton Hall .......................................0-1Shaw .................................................1-0Siena .................................................1-0Siena Heights ................................1-0South Florida .................................0-1Southern California .....................0-1Southern Illinois ...........................2-2Southern Methodist ...................1-1Southwest Mo. St. ........................2-0Stony Brook ...................................0-1Syracuse ..........................................1-0Temple .............................................0-3Tennessee State ...........................2-0Texas ..................................... 0-1Texas - Pan Am ..............................1-0Texas A&M ......................................0-2Texas A&M-Corpus Christi ........2-0Texas Southern .............................3-0Toledo ...............................26-42Tri-State ...........................................1-0Troy ...................................................1-0UAB ...................................................1-2Valparaiso .......................................4-2Vermont ..........................................0-1Wagner ............................................1-0Wake Forest ...................................1-0Washington ...................................0-1Washington State ........................0-1Waterloo .........................................1-0Wayne State ...................................5-8West Virginia ..................................1-0Western Illinois .............................2-0Western Michigan ............39-47Western Ontario ...........................2-0Wichita State .................................2-0Wilberforce ....................................1-0Windsor ...........................................2-0Wisconsin .......................................1-0Wis.-Green Bay ..................... 3-1Wis.-Milwaukee ............................3-4Wis.-Stevens Point .......................1-1Wofford ...........................................1-0Wright State ...................................2-1Wyoming ........................................1-0Xavier ...............................................2-2Yale ...................................................1-0Youngstown State .......................4-1

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Game -by -Game Results1969-70

Overall: 3-2 Head Coach: Fran Koenig

F/14 Western Michigan W 40-30 HF/24 at Calvin L 31-50 AM/5 at Eastern Michigan W 56-34 AM/9 Michigan State L 53-55 HM/11 Calvin W 44-32 H

1970-71Overall: 7-4

Head Coach: Fran KoenigF/9 at Calvin W 55-52 AF/13 at Western Michigan L 37-44 AF/15 Michigan State W 41-37 HF/24 Calvin L 33-34 HF/27 at Michigan State W 63-40 AM/4 at Hope L 34-37 AM/5 Delta W 59-40 HM/6 Flint W 47-40 HM/12 at Illinois L 40-42 AM/13 at Franklin W 71-35 AM/13 at Ball State W 60-36 A

1971-72Overall: 8-5

Head Coach: Fran KoenigF/5 at Michigan State W 54-52 AF/12 at Northern Michigan W 45-41 AF/14 Michigan W 64-31 HF/19 Western Michigan L 49-53 HF/24 at Calvin L 30-47 AF/28 Michigan State W 58-51 HM/3 at Grand Valley St. W 50-36 AM/4 at Western Michigan L 45-54 AM/4 at Michigan State W 36-35 AM/10 Illinois State L 49-55 HM/11 Cedarville W 59-44 HM/11 Franklin W 60-46 HM/12 Western Michigan L 46-50 H

1972-73Overall: 4-6

Head Coach: Fran KoenigJ/31 at Calvin L 38-52 AF/3 at Eastern Michigan W 42-29 AF/9 Northern Michigan W 57-24 HF/10 Michigan W 47-21 HF/15 at Michigan State L 42-44 AF/21 Calvin L 40-43 HF/24 at Western Michigan L 63-71 AM/2 Hope W 52-27 NM/3 Western Michigan L 38-60 NM/3 Michigan State L 43-45 N

1973-74Overall: 4-7

Head Coach: Fran KoenigJ/31 Calvin L 36-50 HF/2 at Michigan State L 37-58 AF/8 at Northern Michigan W 67-28 AF/14 Grand Valley State W 57-37 HF/15 Eastern Michigan W 56-38 HF/19 at Calvin L 53-59 A

F/23 Western Michigan L 49-65 HF/27 Michigan State L 31-46 HF/27 Eastern Michigan W 63-39 HF/28 Calvin L 52-79 HM/1 Michigan State L 45-47 H

1974-75Overall: 10-7

Head Coach: Marcy Weston Western Ontario W 65-45 N McMaster W 58-41 N Eastern Michigan W 52-50 N Waterloo W 53-35 N Michigan State W 50-40 H vs Calvin L 52-63 N Northern Michigan W 80-33 H at Illinois W 56-38 A at Illinois State L 62-71 A at Southern Illinois W 44-34 A at Eastern Michigan L 47-49 A Calvin L 51-54 H at Grand Valley State W 66-44 A at Western Michigan L 51-62 A at Michigan State L 55-63 A Northern Michigan W 74-36 N Eastern Michigan L 25-35 N

1975-76Overall: 11-12

Head Coach: Marcy Weston at Northern Michigan W 80-39 A at Wis.-Stevens Point L 50-66 A Western Ontario W 73-54 N Wayne State (OT) W 69-67 N Michigan L 54-55 N Calvin W 71-59 H Southern Illinois L 56-70 H Michigan State W 69-50 H Kansas State L 51-61 N Indiana L 54-83 N Eastern Michigan L 45-65 H at Calvin W 100-42 A Michigan L 59-69 H at Western Michigan L 76-86 A Grand Valley State W 45-42 H at Michigan State W 82-81 A Wayne State L 69-81 H Western Michigan L 56-76 H Michigan W 63-61 N Michigan State W 75-65 N Western Michigan L 57-70 H West Virginia W 90-64 H Illinois State L 61-76 H

1976-77Overall: 12-14

# AIAW Midwest RegionalHead Coach: Ro DiBrezzo

D/4 at Oakland L 50-56 AD/10 Grand Valley State W 68-52 HD/17 Western Illinois W 79-32 HJ/13 at Wayne State L 41-78 AJ/14 Northern Michigan W 70-50 HJ/17 at Michigan L 58-60 A

J/21 Windsor W 72-22 NJ/22 Eastern Michigan W 78-49 NJ/22 Wayne State L 63-72 NJ/27 at Adrian W 71-61 AF/1 at Grand Valley State W 61-55 AF/4 Illinois State L 68-83 HF/5 Indiana L 54-59 NF/5 vs Northern Iowa L 48-69 NF/9 Michigan State L 51-68 HF/12 at Eastern Michigan L 60-71 AF/15 at Western Michigan W 68-67 AF/17 Wayne State L 66-73 HF/19 at Michigan State L 63-79 AF/25 Southern Illinois W 93-60 HF/26 Western Michigan L 64-66 H Calvin W 67-47 HM/3 Wayne State W 65-62 H Michigan State L 62-64 HM/4 Grand Valley State W 67-66 HM/10 Northwestern # L 60-75 N

1977-78Overall: 13-8

AIAW State ChampionHead Coach: Ro DiBrezzo

D/10 Michigan W 73-71 HJ/14 at Ball State L 66-70 AJ/19 UI-Chicago Circle L 50-56 NJ/20 Missouri-St. Louis W 80-25 NJ/21 Purdue L 60-63 NJ/24 Michigan State L 61-68 HF/1 Wayne State W 80-54 HF/3 at Illinois W 79-53 AF/7 at Oakland W 56-54 A at Grand Valley State W 77-64 AF/11 at Northern Michigan W 76-59 A at Western Michigan L 72-87 AF/16 Eastern Michigan W 60-51 HF/18 Calvin W 56-52 HF/20 Adrian W 72-53 HF/22 Shaw W 78-59 HF/24 Indiana W 65-54 HF/25 Western Michigan L 68-69 H Eastern Michigan W 76-74 H Michigan State L 58-66 N Oakland L 68-69 H

1978-79Overall: 10-7

AIAW State ChampionHead Coach: Ro DiBrezzo

Ferris State W 74-58 H Wayne State L 56-67 H Ball State W 75-63 A Purdue W 95-79 H at Calvin W 90-67 A at Indiana L 50-57 A at Michigan State L 56-70 A at Adrian W 75-71 A at Michigan W 81-78 A at DePaul L 57-76 A Grand Valley State W 68-65 H at Eastern Michigan L 58-67 A Northern Michigan W 80-63 H

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Game -by -Game Results Detroit L 74-95 H Oakland W 84-63 H at Western Michigan W 68-64 A Detroit L 54-58 N

1979-80Overall: 19-8

AIAW State ChampionHead Coach: Ro DiBrezzo

D/4 Ferris State W 99-66 HD/6 Calvin W 80-33 HD/8 at Oakland L 74-86 AD/11 Adrian W 93-59 HD/15 Wayne State W 72-62 HD/28 at Northern Michigan W 62-47 AD/29 Wisconsin-Green Bay W 81-61 ND/30 UW-Stevens Point W 72-64 NJ/3 at Toledo W 93-66 AJ/6 DePaul W 75-65 HJ/9 at Western Michigan W 64-60 AJ/12 Ball State W 72-63 HJ/17 Grand Valley State W 72-60 HJ/18 Kent State L 62-81 NJ/19 at Bowling Green W 64-55 AJ/21 Michigan State L 52-63 HJ/22 Lake Superior State W 91-68 HJ/26 Indiana State L 69-71 HJ/30 Eastern Michigan W 86-61 HF/1 Michigan Tech W 95-53 NF/2 at Northern Michigan W 82-64 AF/5 at Grand Valley State W 85-79 AF/9 at Detroit L 37-80 AF/15 Miami L 58-69 HF/16 Michigan L 69-83 HF/23 Northern Illinois W 92-82 H Wayne State L 73-75

1980-81Overall: 10-16

AIAW State ChampionHead Coach: Jane Cwayna

D/6 Oakland L 80-87 HD/9 Michigan L 83-84 HD/16 at Ferris State W 84-61 AJ/2 Northern Illinois W 92-84 NJ/3 Ohio L 61-66 NJ/4 Western Michigan L 76-81 NJ/6 at Lake Superior State W 77-60 AJ/10 Toledo W 72-48 HJ/13 Kent State L 66-73 HJ/17 at DePaul L 69-85 AJ/20 at Michigan State L 61-69 AJ/22 at Eastern Michigan L 59-85 AJ/24 Bowling Green L 69-73 HJ/27 Detroit L 62-72 HJ/30 at Franklin W 81-69 AJ/31 at Ball State W 83-82 AF/4 at Grand Valley State L 76-79 AF/7 at Ohio W 68-64 AF/10 Saginaw Valley State W 75-74 HF/14 at Miami L 68-77 AF/16 Northern Michigan L 79-86 HF/21 Western Michigan W 90-71 HF/23 at Wayne State L 72-87 A

F/27 at Lewis W 83-68 AF/28 at Northern Illinois L 69-79 AM/5 Wayne State L 64-70 N

1981-82Overall: 11-18; MAC: 2-7, 10th

Head Coach: Laura GoldenN/27 Michigan State W 74-72 NN/28 Michigan L 77-85 ND/3 at Oakland L 66-75 AD/7 Ohio* W 93-86 HD/11 at Kent State* L 59-75 AD/19 at Michigan L 68-83 AJ/2 Lake Superior State W 85-70 HJ/8 Wisconsin-Milwaukee L 67-69 NJ/9 Wisconsin-Green Bay W 67-65 NJ/10 at Northern Michigan W 67-64 AJ/13 at Western Michigan* L 66-73 AJ/16 Miami* L 52-82 HJ/19 Michigan State L 56-71 HJ/22 at Bowling Green* L 61-74 AJ/23 at Toledo* L 51-65 AJ/26 Grand Valley State W 73-64 HJ/29 at Indiana L 47-76 AJ/30 at Ball State* L 75-86 AF/2 Eastern Michigan* W 83-74 HF/6 Northern Illinois* L 67-69 HF/7 Northern Michigan W 66-58 HF/8 Ferris State W 83-64 HF/9 Michigan L 74-75 HF/16 at Detroit L 66-92 AF/18 Western Michigan** W 47-45 NF/21 Miami** L 56-103 NF/24 at Saginaw Valley State L 61-66 AF/27 at Purdue W 60-58 AF/28 at Indiana State L 71-73 A

1982-83Overall: 21-9; MAC: 12-6, 3rd

Head Coach: Laura GoldenN/20 Northern Michigan W 80-61 HN/26 Michigan W 93-75 NN/27 Western Michigan W 69-62 ND/1 Saginaw Valley State W 67-60 HD/4 at Windsor W 90-41 AD/6 at Ferris State L 75-77 AD/11 Oakland L 62-68 HD/18 at Akron W 64-63 AD/19 at Youngstown State W 78-69 AJ/5 Eastern Michigan* W 69-44 HJ/8 at Toledo* W 58-56 AJ/12 Northern Illinois* W 53-50 HJ/15 at Kent State* W 72-53 AJ/19 Miami* W 69-67 HJ/22 at Western Michigan* W 96-78 AJ/26 Ohio* W 98-81 HJ/29 at Ball State* W 82-62 AF/2 at Bowling Green* L 60-80 AF/5 Toledo* L 56-58 HF/9 at Northern Illinois* L 54-59 AF/12 Kent State* W 72-57 HF/16 at Miami* L 63-65 AF/19 Western Michigan* W 78-57 HF/23 at Ohio* L 80-91 A

F/26 Ball State* W 88-46 HM/2 Bowling Green* W 79-69 HM/5 at Eastern Michigan* L 68-80 AM/11 Toledo** W 80-66 NM/12 Miami** W 78-73 NM/16 Maryland+ L 71-94 N

1983-84Overall: 27-3; MAC: 18-0, 1stHead Coach: Laura Golden

N/25 Cal State Fullerton W 76-64 NN/26 Nebraska L 81-83 ND/3 at Michigan State L 72-76 AD/6 at Michigan W 82-63 AD/9 Cleveland State (OT) W 82-78 HD/10 Purdue W 74-44 HD/18 at Minnesota W 92-71 AD/21 at Notre Dame W 72-69 AD/30 Detroit W 94-78 HJ/4 at Northern Illinois* W 89-60 AJ/7 Kent State* W 83-58 HJ/11 at Ball State* W 74-53 AJ/14 Western Michigan* W 96-55 HJ/18 at Ohio* W 80-69 AJ/21 Miami* W 94-70 HJ/25 Bowling Green* W 89-60 HJ/28 at Eastern Michigan* W 85-68 AF/1 Toledo* W 77-67 HF/4 at Kent State* W 80-57 AF/8 Ball State* W 80-65 HF/11 at Western Michigan W 78-61 AF/15 Ohio* W 99-77 HF/18 at Miami* W 85-64 AF/22 at Bowling Green* W 74-66 AF/25 Eastern Michigan* W 85-63 HF/29 at Toledo* W 75-73 AM/3 Northern Illinois* W 88-75 HM/5 Northern Illinois** W 106-72 NM/9 Toledo** W 71-55 NM/15 Alabama+ L 70-78 N

1984-85Overall: 19-10; MAC: 15-3, 1st

Head Coach: Donita DavenportN/23 Texas Southern W 104-76 NN/24 Kansas State L 60-75 NN/30 San Diego State L 45-81 ND/1 at Illinois L 63-66 AD/4 Michigan L 56-63 HD/8 Michigan State L 64-67 HD/20 at Ohio State L 54-87 AD/22 at Cleveland State W 68-61 AD/29 Wisconsin W 76-66 HJ/2 at Ball State* W 76-55 AJ/5 at Miami* W 60-57 AJ/9 Ohio* W 79-61 HJ/12 at Western Michigan* W 76-66 AJ/15 at Bowling Green* L 41-58 AJ/19 Eastern Michigan* W 83-60 HJ/23 at Toledo* W 67-53 AJ/26 Northern Illinois* W 79-67 HJ/30 at Kent State* W 62-46 30F/2 Miami* W 78-63 HF/6 at Ohio* W 79-74 A

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1985-86Overall: 18-11; MAC: 13-5, t-2ndHead Coach: Donita Davenport

N/22 Georgia L 55-97 NN/23 East Carolina L 71-77 NN/29 Kansas State L 63-82 NN/30 New Mexico W 77-52 ND/7 at Michigan State W 86-76 AD/15 Youngstown State W 83-60 HD/20 Southern Methodist W 75-54 ND/21 at Ohio State L 75-95 AD/30 at Michigan L 63-71 AJ/2 at Western Michigan* W 66-61 AJ/4 Ohio* W 90-81 HJ/8 Bowling Green* L 52-53 HJ/11 at Eastern Michigan* W 90-86 AJ/15 Toledo* W 82-62 HJ/18 at Northern Illinois* W 87-86 AJ/22 Kent State* W 82-72 HJ/25 at Ball State* W 82-59 AJ/29 Miami* W 94-82 HF/1 at Ohio* L 83-88 AF/5 at Bowling Green* L 75-85 AF/8 Eastern Michigan* L 61-65 HF/12 at Toledo* W 87-67 AF/15 Northern Illinois* W 101-79 HF/19 at Kent State* W 76-70 AF/22 Ball State* W 89-70 HF/25 at Miami* W 86-62 AM/2 Western Michigan* L 65-73 HM/7 Bowling Green** W 67-64 NM/8 Ohio (OT)** L 85-92 N

1986-87Overall: 17-11; MAC: 11-5, 2ndHead Coach: Donita Davenport

N/28 Eastern Kentucky W 101-75 NN/29 at Bradley (OT) W 91-88 AD/3 Michigan State L 72-95 HD/5 at Louisiana Tech L 68-85 AD/6 American W 64-56 ND/14 Ohio State L 61-87 HD/17 at Detroit L 72-88 AD/19 Brigham Young W 83-70 ND/20 at Michigan State L 54-65 AD/31 Kent State* W 80-71 HJ/3 Bowling Green* L 79-85 HJ/7 at Ball State* W 63-62 AJ/10 Eastern Michigan* W 84-66 HJ/14 at Miami (OT)* W 72-65 AJ/17 Toledo* W 89-81 HJ/21 at Western Michigan* W 79-60 AJ/28 at Ohio* W 72-61 AJ/31 at Bowling Green* L 78-91 A

F/4 Ball State* W 79-68 HF/7 at Eastern Michigan* W 93-81 AF/11 Miami* W 77-64 HF/14 at Toledo* L 66-75 AF/18 Western Michigan* L 71-78 HF/21 at Dayton W 80-59 AF/25 Ohio* W 81-69 HF/28 at Kent State* L 67-76 AM/6 Western Michigan** W 82-70 NM/7 Bowling Green** L 62-63 N

1987-88Overall: 16-13; MAC: 11-5, 4th

Head Coach: Donita DavenportN/27 East Carolina L 77-78 NN/28 Louisville L 62-72 ND/4 Marquette W 57-52 ND/5 Middle Tennessee St. L 56-64 ND/16 Bradley W 96-91 HD/18 Washington L 61-79 ND/19 Rice W 84-80 ND/30 at Houston L 53-90 AD/31 at Baylor L 56-75 AJ/2 at Rice L 62-82 AJ/6 Eastern Michigan* W 94-74 HJ/9 at Toledo* W 61-58 AJ/13 Dayton W 73-64 HJ/16 at Kent State* W 103-70 AJ/20 Ball State* W 74-72 HJ/23 at Miami* W 71-63 AJ/27 Western Michigan* W 75-61 HJ/30 at Ohio* L 60-71 AF/3 at Bowling Green* L 78-101 AF/6 Toledo* W 63-61 HF/13 Kent State* W 85-73 HF/17 at Ball State* W 68-58 AF/20 Miami* L 56-64 HF/24 at Western Michigan* L 56-64 AF/27 Ohio* W 68-64 HM/2 Bowling Green* L 69-89 HM/5 at Eastern Michigan* W 78-69 AM/8 Toledo** W 50-49 NM/11 Bowling Green** L 60-95 N

1988-89Overall: 12-17; MAC: 7-9, t-5th

Head Coach: Donita DavenportN/25 Florida State L 78-100 NN/26 SW Missouri State W 94-78 NN/29 Michigan State L 66-72 HD/3 Michigan W 76-74 HD/9 at Indiana State L 62-76 AD/10 at Southern Illinois L 32-47 AD/15 Georgia L 75-85 HD/19 at Purdue L 49-88 AD/29 San Jose State W 70-51 ND/30 Texas A&M L 64-88 NJ/1 at California W 83-73 AJ/7 Kent State* W 75-72 HJ/11 at Ball State* L 71-80 AJ/14 Miami* L 58-71 HJ/18 at Western Michigan* L 58-68 AJ/21 Ohio* W 77-68 HJ/25 Eastern Michigan* W 81-66 H

J/28 at Bowling Green* L 65-87 AF/1 Toledo* W 55-54 HF/4 at Kent State* W 75-68 AF/8 Ball State* W 69-52 HF/11 at Miami* W 56-55 AF/15 Western Michigan* L 68-72 HF/18 at Ohio* L 59-74 AF/22 at Eastern Michigan* L 61-79 HF/25 Bowling Green* L 78-91 HM/1 at Toledo* L 63-71 AM/7 Miami** W 74-58 NM/8 Toledo** L 51-55 N

1989-90Overall: 14-14; MAC: 7-9, 5th

Head Coach: Donita DavenportN/24 Illinois-Chicago W 81-55 NN/25 Wisconsin-Green Bay W 53-52 NN/29 at Michigan State L 60-71 AD/1 Nebraska W 66-50 ND/2 at Minnesota W 72-60 AD/6 at Akron L 59-72 AD/9 Indiana State W 67-49 HD/18 at Georgia L 47-78 AD/20 at Georgia State W 71-67 AD/21 at Mercer W 71-64 AJ/3 Ball State* W 69-67 HJ/6 at Miami* L 61-65 AJ/10 Western Michigan* W 71-64 HJ/13 at Ohio* W 62-57 AJ/17 at Toledo* L 59-69 AJ/20 Bowling Green* L 60-70 HJ/24 at Eastern Michigan* W 58-57 AJ/27 at Maine L 54-57 AJ/31 at Kent State* W 75-64 AF/3 Miami* L 73-96 HF/7 at Western Michigan* L 64-73 AF/10 Ohio* W 69-58 HF/14 Toledo* L 59-78 HF/17 at Bowling Green* L 64-88 AF/21 Eastern Michigan* W 68-63 HF/28 Kent State* L 64-78 HM/3 at Ball State* L 60-62 AM/5 Ball State** L 57-77 N

1990-91Overall: 21-8; MAC: 11-5, 2nd

Head Coach: Donita DavenportN/23 Chicago State W 82-53 NN/24 Canisius W 67-47 NN/27 Michigan State W 56-55 HN/30 Wake Forest W 69-66 ND/1 at Louisiana Tech L 62-81 AD/6 at Michigan W 64-48 AD/8 at UW-Milwaukee W 84-61 AD/19 at Wyoming W 69-67 AD/21 at Colorado L 60-63 AD/29 Akron W 76-50 HJ/2 Western Michigan* W 67-63 HJ/5 Ohio* W 82-72 HJ/12 at Bowling Green* W 72-60 AJ/16 Eastern Michigan* W 76-60 HJ/19 at Toledo* L 61-76 AJ/23 Kent State* W 90-86 H

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1991-92Overall: 16-12; MAC: 9-7, 4th

Head Coach: Donita DavenportN/23 Wisconsin-Milwaukee W 73-56 HN/29 Illinois-Chicago W 70-62 NN/30 Xavier W 90-73 N D/3 Michigan W 91-90 HD/6 California L 50-86 ND/7 Texas Southern W 80-61 ND/30 Temple L 53-59 ND/31 Tennessee State W 85-61 NJ/5 Southern California L 61-66 HJ/8 at Detroit L 63-68 AJ/11 Bowling Green* L 66-82 HJ/15 at Eastern Michigan* W 82-75 AJ/18 Toledo* W 77-71 HJ/22 at Kent State* L 70-89 AJ/25 Ball State* W 95-50 HJ/29 at Miami* W 66-60 AF/1 Western Michigan* W 58-56 HF/5 at Ohio* L 64-65 AF/8 at Bowling Green* L 57-82 AF/12 Eastern Michigan* W 81-72 HF/15 at Toledo* L 53-85 AF/19 Kent State* L 80-81 HF/22 at Ball State* L 58-69 AF/26 Miami* W 75-66 HF/29 at Western Michigan* W 86-62 AM/4 Ohio* W 81-73 HM/10 Miami** W 69-59 NM/12 Toledo** L 59-69 N

1992-93Overall: 15-12; MAC: 10-8, t-5thHead Coach: Donita Davenport

D/1 at Michigan State L 59-66 AD/4 Bradley W 53-47 ND/5 Washington State L 47-58 ND/8 Detroit W 69-67 HD/18 Ohio State L 65-97 ND/19 Missouri-Kansas City W 68-56 NJ/2 Maine W 81-56 NJ/3 Siena W 91-65 NJ/6 Eastern Michigan* W 66-55 HJ/9 at Toledo* L 69-81 AJ/13 Kent State* W 97-82 HJ/16 at Ball State* W 51-48 AJ/20 Miami* L 59-63 HJ/23 at Western Michigan* L 56-61 AJ/27 Ohio* L 59-61 H

J/30 at Akron* W 80-50 AF/3 at Bowling Green* L 62-81 AF/6 Toledo* W 60-54 HF/10 at Kent State* L 64-81 AF/13 Ball State* W 66-59 HF/17 at Miami* L 69-70 AF/20 Western Michigan* W 62-50 HF/24 at Ohio* W 55-45 AF/27 Akron* W 78-64 HM/3 Bowling Green* L 62-73 HM/6 at Eastern Michigan* W 53-51 AM/9 at Kent State** L 57-71 A

1993-94Overall: 11-16; MAC: 8-10, 7th

Head Coach: Donita DavenportN/29 Michigan State W 60-59 HD/3 Jackson State W 60-50 ND/4 Kansas L 65-81 ND/10 Southern Methodist L 56-70 ND/11 Wisconsin-Green Bay L 34-63 ND/17 at Detroit L 47-62 AD/29 Duquesne W 63-56 ND/30 Vermont L 60-66 NJ/5 at Kent State* L 63-96 AJ/8 Ball State* W 88-62 HJ/12 at Miami* L 41-64 AJ/15 Western Michigan* W 63-61 HJ/19 at Ohio* L 67-78 AJ/22 Akron* W 61-53 HJ/26 Bowling Green* L 48-63 HJ/29 at Eastern Michigan* W 69-49 AF/2 Toledo* L 61-68 HF/5 at Ball State* L 69-78 AF/9 Miami* L 57-66 HF/12 at Western Michigan* W 65-62 AF/16 Ohio* L 51-60 HF/19 at Akron* W 72-65 AF/23 at Bowling Green* L 72-80 AF/26 Eastern Michigan* W 74-63 HM/2 at Toledo* W 67-63 AM/5 Kent State* L 82-88 HM/8 at Toledo** L 71-74 A

1994-95Overall: 8-19; MAC: 6-12, 7th

Head Coach: Donita DavenportN/26 at Xavier L 45-80 AD/3 at Texas A&M L 39-72 ND/4 New Mexico State L 35-71 ND/8 Detroit L 45-67 HD/18 at Illinois State L 45-86 AD/20 Dayton W 77-67 HD/29 Northeastern Illinois W 68-49 ND/30 Arizona State L 56-70 NJ/4 Akron* L 66-81 HJ/7 at Western Michigan* L 57-72 AJ/11 Bowling Green* L 46-73 HJ/14 Eastern Michigan* W 70-49 HJ/18 at Ball State* W 82-55 AJ/21 Miami* L 62-73 HJ/25 at Kent State* L 60-83 AJ/28 Ohio* L 60-70 HF/1 at Toledo* L 61-72 A

F/4 Western Michigan* W 70-61 HF/8 at Bowling Green* W 60-58 AF/11 at Eastern Michigan* W 66-58 AF/15 Ball State* W 64-59 HF/18 at Miami* L 54-62 AF/22 Kent State* L 63-77 HF/25 at Ohio* L 54-66 AM/1 Toledo* L 66-85 HM/4 at Akron* L 71-80 AM/7 at Toledo** L 64-81 A

1995-96Overall: 5-21; MAC: 2-16, 9th

Head Coach: Donita DavenportN/24 Illinois State L 52-65 HD/2 at Arizona State L 46-74 AD/3 Butler L 46-66 ND/8 Xavier W 59-54 HD/10 at Illinois-Chicago L 42-56 AD/17 at Canisius W 73-70 AD/28 Drexel W 75-53 ND/29 Iowa State L 60-73 NJ/3 at Akron* L 62-76 AJ/6 Western Michigan* L 48-75 HJ/10 at Bowling Green* L 47-75 AJ/13 at Eastern Michigan* L 68-76 AJ/17 Ball State* W 86-74 HJ/20 at Miami* L 47-69 AJ/24 Kent State* L 57-69 HJ/27 at Ohio* L 64-94 AJ/31 Toledo* W 68-62 HF/3 at Western Michigan* L 51-71 AF/7 Bowling Green* L 64-77 HF/10 Eastern Michigan* L 46-53 HF/14 at Ball State* L 54-66 AF/17 Miami* L 56-60 HF/21 at Kent State* L 51-75 AF/24 Ohio* L 58-73 HF/28 at Toledo* L 51-85 AM/2 Akron* L 67-77 H

1996-97Overall: 11-16; MAC: 7-11, 7th

Head Coach: Fran VollN/23 at Dayton L 68-73 AN/30 at Michigan State L 64-78 AD/8 Michigan L 56-68 HD/14 at Nebraska L 48-72 AD/18 Chicago State W 55-40 ND/19 Tennessee State (OT) W 83-74 ND/28 Detroit (OT) W 73-72 HD/31 at Saint Louis W 66-53 AJ/4 at Bowling Green* L 50-59 AJ/8 Eastern Michigan* (OT) L 85-88 HJ/11 Western Michigan* L 49-67 HJ/13 at Miami* L 37-50 AJ/15 at Ball State* L 64-74 AJ/18 Toledo* L 67-92 HJ/22 at Akron* L 66-86 AJ/25 Ohio* L 73-77 HJ/29 at Kent State* L 63-81 AF/1 at Eastern Michigan* W 69-60 AF/3 at Western Michigan* W 64-59 AF/8 Miami* L 57-71 H

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1997-98Overall: 10-17;

MAC: 7-11, t-2nd West Head Coach: Fran Voll

N/15 Saint Louis W 73-55 HN/22 Davidson W 86-79 HN/24 at Northern Illinois* (OT) W 90-84 AN/29 at Colorado L 49-71 AN/30 vs St. Joseph’s L 51-77 ND/3 vs Michigan L 66-78 ND/14 Michigan State L 82-89 HD/18 Georgia L 73-94 HD/29 Ball State* L 69-71 HD/30 Manhattan W 84-52 HJ/3 at Miami* L 72-87 AJ/5 at Bowling Green* L 82-92 AJ/8 Akron* W 74-62 HJ/10 Kent State* L 68-86 HJ/17 Western Michigan* W 79-70 HJ/21 at Toledo* L 63-81 AJ/24 Eastern Michigan* W 83-61 HJ/29 at Kent State* L 62-76 AJ/31 at Akron* L 63-64 AF/5 Ohio* L 67-77 HF/7 at Marshall* W 94-83 AF/14 at Western Michigan* W 77-65 AF/18 at Eastern Michigan* L 81-83 AF/21 Toledo* L 69-77 HF/23 at Ball State* W 99-75 AF/25 Northern Illinois* L 68-79 HF/27 at Bowling Green** L 65-76 A

1998-99Overall: 11-16;

MAC: 7-9, t-4th WestHead Coach: Fran Voll

N/15 at Michigan State L 48-73 AN/21 at Western Michigan L 57-75 AN/24 Marshall* W 87-78 HD/1 Saginaw Valley State L 62-74 HD/4 at Michigan L 40-103 AD/9 Chicago State W 78-54 ND/10 Western Illinois W 65-49 ND/20 Oakland W 79-74 HD/22 Eastern Michigan W 96-71 HD/27 Butler L 63-74 ND/28 San Francisco L 81-87 NJ/2 at Kent State* L 75-104 AJ/6 Akron* L 78-79 HJ/9 Miami* W 79-64 HJ/12 at Ohio* W 77-63 AJ/16 Ball State* L 69-72 HJ/20 at Buffalo* L 56-59 AJ/23 Toledo* W 83-75 HJ/27 at Northern Illinois* W 67-64 AJ/30 at Eastern Michigan* W 81-76 A

F/6 Western Michigan* L 74-85 HF/10 at Akron* L 52-75 AF/13 at Marshall* W 73-64 AF/17 Bowling Green* L 81-84 HF/20 at Miami* L 78-82 AF/23 Kent State* L 71-94 HF/26 at Toledo** L 78-88 A

1999-00Overall: 9-19;

MAC: 6-10, 5th WestHead Coach: Fran Voll

N/19 Detroit L 58-72 HN/26 George Washington L 62-94 NN/27 Texas Southern W 79-47 ND/4 at Eastern Michigan L 55-92 AD/8 Michigan State L 62-87 HD/10 Niagara W 77-58 ND/11 Stony Brook L 58-62 ND/19 Michigan L 71-83 HD/22 at Oakland L 61-75 AD/29 Ferris State L 60-67 HJ/2 at Ohio* L 61-73 AJ/4 Wisconsin-Milwaukee W 70-67 HJ/6 Bowling Green* L 69-80 HJ/8 Ball State* W 74-69 HJ/12 at Eastern Michigan* W 60-51 AJ/15 at Toledo* L 60-67 AJ/19 Miami* W 75-71 HJ/22 Marshall* W 68-59 HJ/26 at Northern Illinois* L 63-73 AJ/29 Eastern Michigan* W 69-67 HF/5 Western Michigan* L 63-82 HF/10 at Kent State* L 55-94 AF/12 at Akron* L 60-68 AF/17 Northern Illinois* W 66-53 HF/19 Toledo* L 64-86 HF/23 at Western Michigan* L 65-90 AF/25 at Ball State* (OT) L 86-92 AM/2 at Ball State** L 81-95 A

2000-01Overall: 4-24;

MAC: 1-15, 7th West Head Coach: Fran Voll

Interim Head Coach: Ina NicosiaN/18 Providence L 55-78 NN/19 Binghamton L 49-69 NN/24 at Maine L 65-78 AN/25 Harvard W 69-52 NN/29 at Cleveland State L 63-85 AD/3 Wofford W 75-58 HD/9 at Detroit L 71-83 AD/17 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee L 48-90 AD/20 at Michigan State L 52-81 AD/23 Oakland (OT) L 66-67 HD/29 Lake Superior State W 85-78 HJ/3 Eastern Michigan* L 59-78 HJ/6 Ball State* L 62-87 HJ/9 at Bowling Green* L 63-82 AJ/13 at Miami* L 57-85 AJ/16 at Marshall* (OT) L 75-80 AJ/20 Ohio* L 78-99 HJ/24 Toledo* L 57-83 H

J/27 at Northern Illinois* L 55-72 AF/3 at Western Michigan* L 58-77 AF/6 Akron* L 58-75 HF/10 Kent State* L 53-68 HF/14 at Eastern Michigan* L 61-73 AF/17 at Toledo* L 53-74 AF/21 Western Michigan* W 74-68 HF/24 at Ball State* L 50-85 AF/27 Northern Illinois * L 51-67 HM/2 at Northern Illinois ** L 35-57 A

2001-02Overall: 10-18;

MAC: 2-14, 6th WestHead Coach: Eileen Kleinfelter

N/18 Wayne State W 80-61 HN/20 at Oakland L 58-69 AN/25 at Illinois State W 72-62 AN/27 IUPUI W 57-56 HN/30 at Canisius W 61-40 AD/2 at Niagara W 63-46 AD/8 Detroit L 51-70 HD/17 Dartmouth W 62-61 HD/21 Long Island W 79-58 ND/22 at New Mexico L 40-71 AD/29 Northwood W 68-52 HJ/2 Ball State* L 81-90 HJ/5 Bowling Green* W 81-71 HJ/8 at Buffalo* L 45-55 AJ/12 at Kent State* L 48-78 AJ/15 Marshall* L 64-67 HJ/19 at Ohio* L 69-75 AJ/23 Toledo* L 47-63 HJ/26 Eastern Michigan* L 43-52 HJ/28 at Northern Illinois* L 61-74 AF/2 Western Michigan* L 55-71 HF/6 at Akron* W 76-56 AF/13 at Eastern Michigan* L 59-70 AF/16 Miami* L 57-64 H F/19 at Western Michigan* L 78-87 AF/23 at Ball State* L 58-80 AF/26 Northern Illinois* L 51-68 HM/2 at Western Michigan** L 67-77 A

2002-03Overall: 11-17;

MAC: 5-11, t-6th WestHead Coach: Eileen Kleinfelter

N/22 Siena Heights W 88-42 HN/26 Oakland W 61-39 HN/30 Harvard L 58-69 ND/1 Youngstown State W 56-51 ND/6 Alabama-Birmingham L 44-59 ND/7 Yale W 49-39 ND/14 at Detroit W 57-54 AD/17 Cleveland State L 63-66 HD/20 at Oklahoma State L 57-66 AD/28 Niagara L 59-62 HD/30 Canisius W 69-62 HJ/8 at Eastern Michigan* (OT) L 61-65 AJ/11 Akron* W 80-68 HJ/15 Ball State* L 70-78 HJ/18 at Bowling Green* L 45-63 AJ/20 Western Michigan* L 55-86 H

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Game -by -Game ResultsJ/22 at Northern Illinois* L 43-49 AJ/28 Kent State* (OT) W 65-58 HF/1 at Marshall* (OT) L 49-53 AF/5 Bowling Green* W 42-30 HF/10 at Ohio* W 66-63 AF/15 Eastern Michigan* L 47-59 HF/19 at Miami* L 70-73 AF/22 Buffalo* L 54-64 HF/26 Northern Illinois* W 70-62 HM/1 at Western Michigan* L 65-87 AM/4 at Toledo* L 50-62 AM/8 at Buffalo** L 53-72 A

2003-04Overall: 5-23;

MAC: 1-15, 7th WestHead Coach: Eileen Kleinfelter

N/21 Concordia W 111-36 HN/25 at Oakland L 57-69 AN/30 Valparaiso L 46-66 HD/6 at Xavier L 35-72 AD/7 East Tennesse State W 52-49 ND/13 at Wright State L 61-62 AD/16 Detroit L 45-63 HD/19 at Texas A&M-CC L 49-66 AD/21 at Texas-Pan American W 56-40 AD/28 Colgate W 69-64 HD/30 at IUPUI L 61-71 AJ/7 Toledo* L 53-60 HJ/10 at Eastern Michigan* L 50-87 AJ/14 Northern Illinois* L 59-74 HJ/17 at Bowling Green* L 60-68 AJ/21 at Buffalo* L 52-57 AJ/24 Marshall* L 56-73 HJ/28 Western Michigan* L 59-72 HJ/31 at Ball State* L 65-72 AF/3 Ohio* L 48-53 HF/7 at Kent State* L 45-65 AF/14 Bowling Green* L 51-69 HF/18 at Akron* (OT) W 70-65 AF/21 Miami* L 50-65 HF/24 at Western Michigan* L 55-67 AF/28 at Northern Illinois* L 51-60 AM/2 Eastern Michigan* L 68-89 HM/6 at Bowling Green** L 54-66 A

2004-05Overall: 10-18;

MAC: 4-12, T-6th WestHead Coach: Eileen Kleinfelter

N/19 Tri-State W 116-55 HN/23 Oakland L 70-74 HN/27 vs. Chicago State W 57-37 NN/28 at Indiana L 32-42 AD/2 Cleveland State W 88-51 HD/4 Wright State (OT) W 74-63 HD/8 at Valparaiso L 60-81 AD/12 Illinois-Chicago W 74-63 HD/20 at Detroit L 47-62 AD/28 at Illinois L 44-82 AD/30 at Saint Louis W 62-46 AJ/5 Western Michigan* L 64-69 HJ/8 at Ball State* (2OT) L 78-81 AJ/12 Kent State* W 58-52 H

J/15 at Ohio* L 70-71 AJ/18 Toledo* L 55-64 HJ/26 at Marshall* L 69-79 AJ/29 Northern Illinois* (2OT) W 64-58 HF/2 at Miami* L 50-56 AF/5 Eastern Michigan* L 48-60 HF/8 at Toledo* L 51-65 AF/12 Buffalo* W 69-45 HF/15 at Bowling Green* L 58-72 AF/21 Akron* (OT) W 78-77 HF/23 at Eastern Michigan* L 53-69 AF/26 at Western Michigan* L 75-86 AM/1 Ball State* L 67-68 HM/5 at Ohio** L 43-71 A

2005-06Overall: 16-12;

MAC: 7-9, T-4th WestHead Coach: Eileen Kleinfelter

N/19 Wilberforce W 86-39 HN/22 at Illinois-Chicago W 67-62 AN/26 IPFW W 69-61 HN/30 at Michigan W 79-57 AD/6 at Cleveland State W 66-44 AD/9 Valparaiso W 55-49 HD/16 at Central Florida L 48-57 AD/17 vs Troy W 75-63 ND/19 at Jacksonville W 66-54 AD/28 Saint Louis W 65-55 HD/30 at Michigan State L 50-75 AJ/7 at Western Michigan* L 50-58 AJ/11 Northern Illinois* L 57-59 HJ/14 at Ball State* L 47-57 AJ/18 at Toledo* W 60-48 AJ/21 Eastern Michigan* L 45-58 HJ/25 Bowling Green* L 52-57 HJ/28 at Kent State* L 51-57 AF/1 Miami (Ohio)* W 80-67 HF/4 Ohio* W 64-48 HF/8 at Buffalo* W 58-50 AF/11 at Akron* W 60-44 AF/14 Western Michigan* L 54-64 HF/18 at Northern Illinois* L 42-68 AF/22 Ball State* W 59-58 HF/25 Toledo* W 54-51 HM/1 at Eastern Michigan* L 51-59 AM/4 Ohio** L 57-74 A

2006-07Overall: 11-19;

MAC: 3-13, 6th WestHead Coach: Eileen Kleinfelter

N/10 at Notre Dame L 68-88 AN/13 Saginaw Valley State W 85-63 HN/17 at Illinois-Chicago L 68-84 AN/19 at Chicago State L 64-78 AN/26 Oakland W 69-57 HN/28 Michigan L 47-52 HD/2 at IPFW W 70-56 AD/5 Marygrove W 94-70 HD/9 at Syracuse W 74-68 AD/18 Dartmouth W 68-49 HD/21 at Valparaiso W 62-45 AD/29 Seton Hall L 55-79 N

D/30 Gardner-Webb W 77-64 NJ/3 Western Michigan* W 91-78 HJ/6 at Northern Illinois* L 61-73 AJ/10 Ball State (OT)* L 65-73 HJ/13 Toledo* L 82-85 HJ/17 at Eastern Michigan* L 62-77 AJ/20 at Bowling Green* L 50-70 AJ/23 Kent State* L 53-71 HJ/27 at Miami* L 70-79 AF/3 at Ohio* L 65-69 AF/7 Akron* W 81-69 HF/10 Buffalo* L 80-90 HF/14 at Western Michigan* L 66-80 AF/17 Northern Illinois* W 73-61 HF/21 at Ball State* L 59-84 AF/24 at Toledo* L 62-73 AF/28 Eastern Michigan* L 50-57 HM/4 Ohio** L 51-55 N

2007-08Overall: 6-23;

MAC: 2-13, 6th WestHead Coach: Sue Guevara

N/9 Illinois-Chicago W 76-71 HN/12 at Temple L 45-83 AN/17 Chicago State W 69-68 HN/20 Notre Dame L 41-94 HN/25 at Oakland L 53-74 AN/30 at Northwestern L 48-52 AD/1 vs. Wagner W 73-61 ND/5 at Youngstown State L 58-66 AD/8 Wisconsin-Milwaukee W 64-79 HD/17 at Cincinnati L 69-82 AD/29 Texas A&M-CC W 72-49 ND/30 Dayton L 71-86 AJ/3 at Ole Miss (OT) L 70-81 AJ/9 at Toledo* L 52-72 AJ/12 Western Michigan* L 57-67 HJ/15 at Northern Illinois* L 60-87 AJ/19 Eastern Michigan* L 66-68 HJ/23 at Ball State* L 57-82 AJ/26 Ohio* L 64-71 HJ/29 at Akron* L 69-70 AF/2 Miami* L 74-76 HF/9 at Kent State* (OT) W 87-70 AF/13 Bowling Green* L 82-87 HF/16 at Buffalo* W 80-57 AF/23 at Western Michigan* (OT) L 91-98 AF/27 Ball State* L 69-81 HM/1 Toledo* L 76-81 HM/5 at Eastern Michigan* L 65-73 AM/9 vs. Ohio** L 65-68 N

2008-09Overall: 18-14;

MAC: 9-7, 4th WestHead Coach: Sue Guevara

N/15 Indiana State W 84-83 HN/21 Howard W 74-56 AN/22 Georgetown L 77-82 AN/25 Valparaiso W 86-80 HN/29 Dayton L 76-78 NN/30 Boston Univ. W 84-72 ND/6 UAB W 96-72 H

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2009-10 Overall: 12-18;

MAC: 8-8, 3rd West Head Coach: Sue Guevara

11/13 DePaul (No. 17) L 86-76 A 11/18 Illinois L 77-59 A 11/21 Loyola L 65-61 H 11/25 Georgetown L 94-69 H 11/29 Indiana State L 76-57 A 12/2 Louisville (RV) W 84-75 H 12/5 Valparaiso W 70-68 A 12/14 UAB L 70-59 A 12/15 Alabama A&M L 74-61 A 12/19 Howard W 88-60 H 12/28 #17 Texas L 94-83 N 12/29 Quinnipiac L 90-79 N 1/6 Eastern Michigan* L 73-55 A 1/9 Toledo* L 74-60 A 1/12 Ball State* W 87-80 H 1/16 Western Michigan* W 74-65 H 1/20 Northern Illinois* W 89-74 A 1/23 Ohio* W 59-56 H 1/27 Kent State* L 82-76 A 1/30 Miami* W 96-86 H 2/4 Akron* L 62-55 A 2/6 Buffalo* L 60-52 A 2/10 Bowling Green* W 67-65 H 2/14 Northern Illinois* W 98-71 H 2/20 Eastern Michigan* (2OT) W 113-107 H 2/24 Toledo* L 77-68 H 2/27 Western Michigan* L 64-56 A 3/2 Ball State* L 77-74 A 3/7 Ohio** W 69-66 H 3/10 Kent State** L 68-55 A

2010-11 Overall: 20-11;

MAC: 8-8, 2nd West Head Coach: Sue Guevara

11/12 North Carolina W 119-71 N 11/14 Belmont W 102-71 N 11/20 Northern Colorado W 78-74 N 11/21 #22 Iowa L 90-79 A 11/26 Drake L 90-70 N 11/27 Binghamton W 76-55 N 12/3 Coastal Carolina W 96-42 N 12/4 Evansville W 96-83 A 12/11 Northwestern L 92-84 A 12/18 Ole Miss W 82-66 H 12/22 Wichita State W 98-73 H 12/31 Pittsburgh L 94-78 H 1/5 Western Michigan* W 72-62 A 1/8 Northern Illinois* W 67-61 H 1/12 Eastern Michigan* W 76-67 A 1/15 Ball State* L 86-77 A 1/19 Toledo* W 78-74 H 1/22 Bowling Green* L 90-62 A 1/26 Buffalo* L 92-89 H 1/29 Akron* W 74-62 H 2/2 Miami* W 100-84 A 2/5 Ohio* W 82-64 A 2/12 Kent State* W 78-72 H 2/16 Northern Illinois* L 59-45 A 2/19 Western Michigan* W 91-75 H 2/23 Ball State* W 81-66 H 2/26 Eastern Michigan* W 68-67 H 3/2 Toledo* L 85-75 A 3/9 Buffalo** W 90-69 N 3/11 Bowling Green** L 80-72 N 3/17 Illinois State$ L 72-59 A

2011-12Overall: 20-16;

MAC: 8-8, 3rd WestHead Coach: Sure Guevara

11/11 Northwestern L 69-60 H 11/18 Robert Morris L 65-55 A 11/20 Pittsburgh L 77-70 A 11/23 South Florida@ L 86-80 N 11/24 Alaska Anchorage@ (OT) W 90-84 A 11/30 Wichita State W 58-49 H 12/3 Bradley L 86-79 L12/11 #12 Purdue W 75-62 H 12/14 Mississippi (OT) W 78-75 A 12/18 Southeast Missouri St.# W 100-59 N 12/19 Longwood# W 70-59 N 12/20 Wright State# W 65-60 A 12/28 Hampton$ L 77-51 N 12/29 Coll. of Charleston$ (OT) W 72-69 N 1/5 Northern Illinois* W 86-67 A 1/8 Toledo* L 58-53 A 1/11 Western Michigan* W 93-85 H 1/14 Ball State* W 84-66 H 1/19 Eastern Michigan* L 73-60 A 1/22 Kent State* L 67-64 A 1/25 Ohio* W 67-53 H 1/28 Bowling Green* (OT) L 77-72 H 2/1 Miami* L 79-57 H 2/4 Akron* L 97-84 A

2/11 Buffalo* W 66-60 A 2/15 Toledo* L 80-62 H 2/19 Ball State* L 84-76 A 2/22 Northern Illinois* W 73-50 H 2/25 Western Michigan* W 66-53 A 2/28 Eastern Michigan* W 61-46 H 3/3 Ball State** W 86-62 H 3/7 Ohio** W 58-55 N 3/8 Miami** W 78-64 N 3/9 Bowling Green** W 69-66 N 3/10 Eastern Michigan** L 72-71 N 3/15 Illinois State^ L 69-68 N

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MAC Game -By -GameYear Date Winner H/A ScoreAkron (17-14)1983 D/18 CMU A 64-631990 D/6 Akron A 59-721991 D/29 CMU H 76-501993 J/30 CMU A 80-50 F/27 CMU H 78-641994 J/22 CMU H 61-53 F/19 CMU A 72-651995 J/4 Akron H 81-66 M/4 Akron A 80-711996 J/3 Akron A 76-62 M/2 Akron H 77-671997 J/22 Akron A 86-66 F/19 CMU H 66-561998 J/8 CMU H 74-62 J/31 Akron A 64-631999 J/6 Akron H 79-78 F/10 Akron A 75-522000 F/12 Akron A 68-602001 F/6 Akron H 75-582002 F/6 CMU A 76-562003 J/11 CMU H 80-682004 F/18 CMU A 70-652005 F/21 CMU H 78-772006 F/11 CMU A 60-442007 F/7 CMU H 81-692008 J/29 Akron A 70-692009 F/11 CMU H 78-57 M/11 CMU* N 67-592010 F/4 Akron A 62-552011 J/29 CMU H 74-622012 F/4 Akron A 97-84

Ball State (33-33)1971 M/13 Ball State A 60-361978 J/14 Ball State A 70-661979 CMU H 75-631980 J/12 CMU H 72-631981 J/31 CMU A 85-821982 J/30 Ball State A 86-751983 J/29 CMU A 82-62 F/26 CMU H 88-461984 J/11 CMU A 74-53 F/8 CMU H 80-651985 J/2 CMU A 76-55 M/2 CMU A 75-731986 J/25 CMU A 82-59 F/22 CMU H 89-701987 J/7 CMU A 63-62 F/4 CMU H 79-681988 J/20 CMU H 74-72 F/17 CMU A 68-581989 J/11 Ball State A 80-71 F/8 CMU H 69-52

1990 J/3 CMU H 69-67 M/3 Ball State A 62-60 M/5 Ball State* H 77-571991 J/26 CMU A 80-62 F/23 CMU H 66-611992 J/25 CMU H 95-40 F/22 Ball State A 69-581993 J/16 CMU A 51-48 F/13 CMU H 65-591994 J/8 CMU H 88-62 F/5 Ball State A 69-781995 J/18 CMU A 82-55 F/15 CMU H 64-591996 J/17 CMU H 86-74 F/14 Ball State A 66-541997 J/15 Ball State A 74-64 F/12 Ball State H 67-621998 D/29 Ball State H 71-69 F/23 CMU A 99-751999 J/16 Ball State H 72-692000 J/8 CMU H 74-69 F/25 Ball State A 92-86 M/2 Ball State* A 95-812001 J/6 Ball State H 87-62 F/24 Ball State A 85-502002 J/2 Ball State H 90-81 F/23 Ball State A 80-582003 J/15 Ball State H 78-702004 J/31 Ball State A 72-652005 J/8 Ball State A 81-78 M/1 Ball State H 68-672006 J/14 Ball State A 57-47 F/22 CMU H 59-582007 J/10 Ball State H 73-65 F/21 Ball State A 84-592008 J/23 Ball State A 82-57 F/27 Ball State H 81-692009 J/14 Ball State A 83-75 F/22 Ball State H 71-672010 J/12 CMU H 87-80 M/2 Ball State A 77-742011 J/15 Ball State A 86-77 J/23 CMU H 81-662012 J/14 CMU H 84-66 F/19 Ball State A 84-76 M/3 CMU* H 86-62

BGSU (14-45)1980 J/19 CMU A 64-551981 J/24 BGSU H 73-691982 J/22 BGSU A 74-611983 M/2 CMU A 79-69 F/2 BGSU H 80-601984 J/25 CMU H 89-60 F/22 CMU A 74-66

1985 J/15 BGSU A 58-41 F/13 CMU H 69-581986 J/8 BGSU H 53-52 F/5 BGSU A 85-75 M/7 CMU* H 67-641987 J/3 BGSU H 85-79 J/31 BGSU A 91-78 M/7 BGSU* H 63-621988 F/3 BGSU A 101-78 M/2 BGSU H 89-69 M/11 BGSU* H 95-601989 J/28 BGSU A 87-65 F/25 BGSU H 91-781990 J/20 BGSU H 70-60 F/17 BGSU A 88-641991 J/12 CMU A 72-60 F/9 BGSU H 78-66 M/7 CMU* H 84-721992 J/11 BGSU H 82-66 F/8 BGSU A 82-571993 F/3 BGSU A 81-62 F/27 BGSU H 73-621994 J/26 BGSU H 63-48 F/23 BGSU A 80-721995 J/11 BGSU H 73-46 F/8 CMU A 60-581996 J/10 BGSU A 75-47 F/7 BGSU H 77-641997 J/4 BGSU A 59-50 M/1 CMU H 73-551998 J/5 BGSU A 92-82 F/27 BGSU* A 76-651999 F/17 BGSU H 84-812000 J/6 BGSU H 80-692001 J/9 BGSU A 82-632002 J/5 CMU H 81-712003 J/18 BGSU A 53-45 F/5 CMU H 42-302004 J/17 BGSU A 68-60 F/14 BGSU H 69-51 M/6 BGSU* A 66-542005 F/15 BGSU A 72-582006 J/25 BGSU H 57-522007 J/20 BGSU A 70-502008 F/13 BGSU H 87-822009 F/15 BGSU A 94-79 M/13 BGSU* N 82-652010 F/10 CMU H 67-652011 J/22 BGSU A 90-62 M/11 BGSU* N 80-722012 J/28 BGSU H 77-72 M/9 CMU* N 69-66

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Eastern Michigan (43-33)1970 M/5 CMU A 56-341973 F/3 CMU A 42-291974 F/15 CMU H 56-38 F/27 CMU H 63-391975 CMU H 52-50 EMU A 49-47 EMU H 35-251976 EMU H 65-451977 J/22 CMU H 78-49 F/12 EMU A 71-601978 F/16 CMU H 60-51 F/25 CMU H 76-741979 EMU A 67-581980 J/30 CMU H 86-811981 J/22 EMU A 85-591982 F/2 CMU H 83-741983 J/5 CMU H 69-44 M/5 EMU A 80-681984 J/28 CMU A 85-68 F/25 CMU H 85-631985 J/19 CMU H 83-60 F/16 EMU A 80-791986 J/11 CMU A 90-86 F/8 EMU H 65-611987 J/10 CMU H 84-66 F/7 CMU A 93-811988 J/6 CMU H 94-74 M/5 CMU A 78-691989 J/25 CMU H 81-66 F/22 EMU A 79-611990 J/24 CMU A 58-57 F/21 CMU H 68-631991 J/16 CMU H 76-60 F/13 EMU A 68-611992 J/15 CMU A 82-75 F/12 CMU H 81-721993 J/6 CMU H 66-55 M/6 CMU A 53-51

1994 J/29 CMU A 69-49 F/26 CMU H 74-631995 J/14 CMU H 70-49 F/11 CMU A 66-581996 J/13 EMU A 76-68 F/10 EMU H 53-461997 J/8 EMU H 88-85 F/1 CMU A 69-601998 J/24 CMU H 83-61 F/18 EMU A 83-811999 D/22 CMU H 96-71 J/30 CMU A 81-762000 D/4 EMU A 92-55 J/12 CMU A 60-51 J/29 CMU H 69-672001 J/3 EMU H 78-59 F/14 EMU A 73-612002 J/26 EMU H 52-43 F/13 EMU A 70-592003 J/8 EMU A 65-61 F/15 EMU H 59-472004 J/10 EMU A 87-50 M/2 EMU H 89-682005 F/5 EMU H 60-48 F/23 EMU A 69-532006 J/21 EMU H 58-45 M/1 EMU A 59-512007 J/17 EMU A 77-62 F/28 EMU H 57-502008 J/19 EMU H 68-66 M/5 EMU A 73-652009 J/10 CMU A 77-56 M/7 CMU H 95-622010 J/6 EMU A 73-55 F/20 CMU H 113-1072011 J/12 CMU A 76-67 F/26 CMU H 68-672012 J/19 EMU A 73-60 F/28 CMU H 61-46 M/10 EMU* N 72-71

Kent State (23-31)1980 J/18 Kent State H 81-621981 J/13 Kent State H 73-661982 D/11 Kent State A 79-751983 J/15 CMU A 72-53 F/12 CMU H 72-571984 J/7 CMU H 83-58 F/4 CMU A 80-571985 J/30 CMU A 62-46 F/27 CMU H 63-301986 J/22 CMU H 82-72 F/19 CMU A 76-701987 D/31 CMU H 80-71 F/28 Kent State A 76-67

1988 J/16 CMU A 103-70 F/13 CMU H 85-731989 J/7 CMU H 75-72 F/4 CMU A 75-681990 J/31 CMU A 75-64 F/28 Kent State H 78-641991 J/23 CMU H 90-86 F/20 Kent State A 94-751992 J/22 Kent State A 89-70 F/19 Kent State H 81-801993 J/13 CMU H 97-72 F/10 Kent State A 81-64 M/9 Kent State* A 71-571994 J/5 Kent State A 63-96 M/5 Kent State H 82-881995 J/25 Kent State A 83-60 F/22 Kent State H 77-631996 J/24 Kent State H 69-57 F/21 Kent State A 75-511997 J/29 Kent State A 81-63 F/26 CMU H 80-79 M/3 Kent State* A 106-631998 J/10 Kent State H 86-68 J/29 Kent State A 76-621999 J/2 Kent State A 104-75 F/23 Kent State H 94-712000 F/10 Kent State A 94-552001 F/10 Kent State H 68-532002 J/12 Kent State A 78-482003 J/28 CMU H 65-582004 F/7 Kent State A 65-452005 J/12 CMU H 58-522006 J/28 Kent State A 57-512007 J/23 Kent State H 71-532008 F/9 CMU A 87-702009 F/4 CMU H 109-942010 J/27 Kent State A 82-76 M/10 Kent State* N 68-552011 F/12 CMU H 78-722012 J/22 Kent State A 67-64

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MAC Game -By -GameMiami (23-31)1980 F/15 Miami H 69-581981 F/14 Miami A 77-681982 J/16 Miami H 82-52 F/21 Miami* H 103-521983 J/19 CMU H 69-67 F/16 Miami A 65-63 M/12 CMU* H 78-731984 J/21 CMU H 94-70 F/18 CMU A 85-641985 J/5 CMU A 60-57 F/2 CMU H 78-631986 J/29 CMU H 94-82 F/25 CMU A 86-621987 J/14 CMU H 72-65 F/11 CMU A 77-641988 J/23 CMU A 71-63 F/20 Miami H 64-561989 J/14 Miami H 71-58 F/11 CMU A 56-55 M/7 CMU* H 74-581990 J/6 Miami A 65-61 F/3 Miami H 96-831991 J/30 CMU H 67-61 F/27 Miami A 73-601992 J/29 CMU A 66-60 F/26 CMU H 75-66 M/10 CMU* H 69-591993 J/20 Miami H 63-59 F/17 Miami A 70-691994 J/12 Miami A 41-64 F/9 Miami H 57-661995 J/21 Miami H 73-62 F/18 Miami A 62-541996 J/20 Miami A 69-47 F/17 Miami H 60-561997 J/13 Miami A 50-37 F/8 Miami H 71-571998 J/3 Miami A 87-721999 J/9 CMU H 79-64 F/20 Miami A 82-782000 J/19 CMU H 75-712001 J/13 Miami A 85-572002 F/16 Miami H 64-572003 F/19 Miami A 73-702004 F/21 Miami H 81-772005 F/2 Miami A 56-502006 F/1 Miami H 80-672007 J/27 Miami A 79-702008 F/2 Miami H 76-742009 F/7 Miami A 83-782010 J/30 CMU H 96-862011 F/2 CMU A 100-842012 F/1 Miami H 79-57 M/8 CMU* N 78-64

Northern Illinois (21-21)1980 F/23 CMU H 92-82 J/2 CMU H 92-841981 F/28 NIU A 79-691982 F/6 NIU H 69-671983 J/12 CMU H 53-50 F/9 NIU A 59-541984 J/4 CMU A 89-60 M/3 CMU H 88-75 M/5 CMU* H 106-721985 J/26 CMU H 79-67 F/23 NIU A 74-70 M/8 CMU* H 72-591986 J/18 CMU A 87-86 F/15 CMU H 101-791998 N/24 CMU A 90-84 F/25 NIU H 79-681999 J/27 CMU A 67-642000 J/26 NIU A 73-63 F/17 CMU H 66-532001 J/27 NIU A 72-55 F/27 NIU H 67-51 M/2 NIU* A 57-352002 J/28 NIU A 74-61 F/26 NIU H 68-512003 F/22 NIU A 49-43 F/26 CMU H 70-622004 J/14 NIU H 74-59 F/28 NIU A 60-512005 J/29 CMU H 64-582006 J/11 NIU H 59-57 F/18 NIU A 68-422007 J/6 NIU A 73-67 F/17 CMU H 73-612008 J/15 NIU A 87-602009 J/7 NIU H 75-70 F/28 NIU A 81-662010 J/20 CMU A 89-74 F/14 CMU H 98-712011 J/8 CMU H 67-61 F/16 NIU A 59-452012 J/5 CMU A 86-67 F/22 CMU H 73-50

Ohio (29-27)1981 J/3 Ohio H 66-61 F/7 CMU A 68-641982 D/7 CMU H 93-861983 J/26 CMU H 98-81 F/23 Ohio A 91-801984 J/18 CMU A 80-69 F/15 CMU H 99-771985 J/9 CMU H 79-61 F/6 CMU A 79-741986 J/4 CMU H 90-81

F/11 Ohio A 88-83 M/8 Ohio* H 92-851987 J/28 CMU A 72-61 J/30 CMU H 81-691988 F/30 Ohio A 71-60 F/27 CMU H 68-641989 J/21 CMU H 77-68 F/18 Ohio A 74-591990 J/13 CMU A 62-57 F/10 CMU H 69-581991 J/5 CMU H 82-72 F/2 CMU A 72-64 M/4 CMU* H 71-701992 F/5 Ohio A 65-64 M/4 CMU H 81-731993 J/27 Ohio H 61-59 F/24 CMU A 55-451994 J/19 Ohio A 67-78 F/16 Ohio H 51-601995 J/28 Ohio H 70-60 F/25 Ohio A 66-541996 J/27 Ohio A 94-64 F/24 Ohio H 73-581997 J/25 Ohio H 77-73 F/22 CMU A 74-601998 F/5 Ohio H 77-671999 J/12 CMU A 77-632000 J/2 Ohio A 73-612001 J/20 Ohio H 99-782002 J/19 Ohio A 75-692003 F/10 CMU A 66-632004 F/3 Ohio H 53-482005 J/15 Ohio A 71-70 M/5 Ohio* A 71-432006 F/4 CMU H 64-48 M/4 Ohio* A 74-572007 F/3 Ohio A 69-65 M/4 Ohio* N 55-512008 J/26 Ohio H 71-64 M/9 Ohio* N 68-652009 J/31 CMU A 72-652010 J/23 CMU H 59-56 M/7 CMU* N 69-662011 F/5 CMU A 82-642012 J/25 CMU H 67-53 M/7 CMU* N 58-55

Toledo (25-37)1980 J/3 CMU A 93-661981 J/10 CMU H 72-481982 J/23 Toledo A 65-511983 J/8 CMU A 58-56 F/5 Toledo H 58-56 M/11 CMU* H 80-661984 F/1 CMU H 77-67

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MAC Game -By -Game F/29 CMU A 75-53 M/9 CMU H 71-551985 J/23 CMU A 67-53 F/20 CMU H 98-781986 J/15 CMU H 82-62 J/17 CMU A 87-671987 J/17 CMU H 89-81 F/14 Toledo A 75-661988 J/9 CMU A 61-58 F/6 CMU H 63-61 M/8 CMU* H 50-491989 F/1 Toledo H 55-54 M/1 Toledo A 71-63 M/8 Toledo* H 55-511990 J/17 Toledo A 69-59 F/14 Toledo H 78-591991 J/19 Toledo A 76-61 F/16 CMU H 78-76 M/9 Toledo* H 93-661992 J/18 CMU H 77-71 F/15 Toledo A 85-53 M/12 Toledo* H 69-591993 J/9 Toledo A 81-69 F/6 CMU H 60-541994 F/2 Toledo H 61-68 M/2 CMU A 67-63 M/8 Toledo* A 71-741995 F/1 Toledo A 72-61 M/1 Toledo H 85-66 M/7 Toledo* A 81-641996 J/31 CMU H 68-62 F/28 Toledo A 85-511997 J/18 Toledo H 92-67 F/15 CMU A 72-691998 J/21 Toledo A 81-63 F/21 Toledo H 77-691999 J/23 CMU H 83-75 F/26 Toledo* A 88-782000 J/24 Toledo A 67-60 F/17 Toledo H 86-642001 J/24 Toledo H 83-57 F/17 Toledo A 74-532002 J/23 Toledo H 63-472003 M/4 Toledo A 62-502004 J/7 Toledo H 60-532005 J/18 Toledo H 64-55 F/8 Toledo A 65-512006 J/18 CMU A 60-48 F/25 CMU H 54-512007 J/13 Toledo H 85-82 F/24 Toledo A 73-622008 J/9 Toledo A 72-52 M/1 Toledo H 81-762009 J/21 Toledo A 76-65 M/7 CMU H 80-70

2010 J/9 Toledo A 74-60 F/24 Toledo H 77-682011 J/19 CMU H 78-74 M/2 Toledo A 85-752012 J/8 Toledo A 58-53 F/15 Toledo H 80-62

Western Michigan (39-47)1969 F/14 CMU H 40-301970 F/13 CMU A 44-371972 F/19 WMU H 53-49 M/4 WMU A 54-45 M/12 WMU H 50-461973 F/24 WMU A 71-63 M/3 WMU H 60-381974 F/23 WMU H 65-491975 WMU A 62-511976 WMU A 86-76 WMU H 78-56 WMU H 70-571977 F/15 CMU A 68-67 F/26 WMU H 66-641978 F/11 WMU A 87-72 J/9 WMU H 69-681979 J/9 CMU A 68-641980 J/9 CMU A 64-601981 J/4 WMU H 81-76 F/21 CMU H 90-711982 N/27 WMU A 73-66 F/18 CMU* H 47-451983 N/27 CMU H 69-62 J/22 CMU A 96-78 F/19 CMU H 78-571984 J/14 CMU H 96-55 F/11 CMU A 78-611985 J/12 CMU A 79-66 F/9 CMU H 80-73 M/9 WMU* H 73-631986 J/2 CMU A 66-61 M/2 WMU H 73-651987 J/21 CMU A 79-60 F/18 WMU H 78-71 M/6 CMU* H 82-701988 J/21 CMU H 75-61 F/24 WMU A 64-561989 J/18 WMU A 68-58 F/15 WMU H 72-681990 F/7 CMU H 71-64 J/10 WMU A 73-641991 J/2 CMU H 67-63 M/2 CMU A 72-631992 F/1 CMU H 58-56 F/29 CMU A 86-621993 J/23 WMU A 61-56 F/20 CMU H 61-50

1994 J/15 CMU H 63-61 F/12 CMU A 65-621995 J/7 WMU A 72-57 F/4 CMU H 70-611996 J/6 WMU H 75-48 F/3 WMU A 71-511997 J/11 WMU H 67-49 F/3 CMU A 64-591998 J/17 CMU H 79-70 F/14 CMU A 77-651999 N/21 WMU A 75-57 F/6 WMU H 85-742000 F/5 WMU H 82-63 F/23 WMU A 90-652001 F/3 WMU A 72-57 F/21 CMU H 74-682002 F/2 WMU H 71-55 F/19 WMU A 87-78 M/2 WMU* A 77-672003 J/20 WMU H 86-55 M/1 WMU A 87-652004 J/28 WMU H 72-59 F/24 WMU A 67-552005 J/5 WMU H 69-64 F/26 WMU A 86-752006 J/7 WMU A 58-50 F/14 WMU H 64-542007 J/3 CMU H 91-78 F/14 WMU A 80-662008 J/12 WMU H 67-57 F/23 WMU A 98-912009 J/17 CMU H 98-87 F/25 CMU A 64-602010 J/16 CMU H 74-65 F/27 WMU A 64-562011 J/5 CMU A 72-62 F/19 CMU H 91-752012 J/11 CMU H 93-85 F/25 CMU A 66-53

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Postseason Games

NCAA Division I Tournament1983 (College Park, Maryland)

First Round: Maryland 94, CMU 71

1984 (Mount Pleasant)First Round: Alabama 78, CMU 70

Women’s National Invitational Tournament

2011 (Normal, Illinois)First Round: Illinois State 72, CMU 59

2011 (Normal, Illinois)First Round: Illinois State 69, CMU 68

MAC Tournament(Final Game Location)

1982 (several sites)First Round: CMU 47, Western Michigan 45Quarterfinals: Miami 103, CMU 56

1983 (Oxford, Ohio)MAC Tournament

ChampionsSemifinals: CMU 80, Toledo 66Championship: CMU 78, Miami 73

1984 (Rockford, Illinois)MAC Tournament

ChampionsSemifinals: CMU 106, Northern Illinois 72Championship: CMU 71, Toledo 55

1985 (Toledo, Ohio)Semifinals: CMU 72, Northern Illinois 59Championship: Western Michigan 73, CMU 63

1986 (Rockford, Ill.)Semifinals: CMU 67, Bowling Green 64Championship: Ohio 92, CMU 85 (OT)

1987 (Toledo, Ohio)Semifinals: CMU 82, Western Michigan 70Championship: Bowling Green 63, CMU 62

1988 (Toledo, Ohio)First Round: at CMU 50, Toledo 49Semifinals: Bowling Green 95, CMU 60

1989 (Toledo, Ohio)First Round: CMU 74, at Miami 58Semifinals: Toledo 55, CMU 51

1990 (Detroit)First Round: at Ball State 77, CMU 57

1991 (Detroit)First Round: at CMU 71, Ohio 70Semifinals: CMU 84, Bowling Green 72Championship: Toledo 93, CMU 66

1992 (Detroit)First Round: at CMU 69, Miami 59Semifinals: Toledo 69, CMU 59

1993 (Columbus, Ohio)First Round: at Kent State 71, CMU 57

1994 (Columbus, Ohio)First Round: at Toledo 74, CMU 71

1995 (Toledo, Ohio)First Round: at Toledo 81, CMU 64

1997 (Toledo, Ohio)First Round: at Kent State 106, CMU 63

1998 (Toledo, Ohio)First Round: at BGSU 76, CMU 65

1999 (Toledo, Ohio)First Round: at Toledo 88, CMU 78

2000 (Cleveland, Ohio)First Round: at Ball State 95, CMU 81

2001 (Cleveland,Ohio)First Round: at NIU 57, CMU 35

2002 (Cleveland, Ohio)First Round: at WMU 77, CMU 67

2003 (Cleveland, Ohio)First Round: at Buffalo 72, CMU 53

2004 (Cleveland, Ohio)First Round: at BGSU 66, CMU 54

2005 (Cleveland, Ohio)First Round: at Ohio 71, CMU 43

2006 (Cleveland, Ohio)First Round: at Ohio 74, CMU 57

2007 (Cleveland, Ohio)First Round: Ohio 55, CMU 51

2008 (Cleveland, Ohio)First Round: Ohio 68, CMU 65

2009 (Cleveland, Ohio)First Round: CMU 67, Akron 59Second Round: Bowling Green 82, CMU 65

2010 (Cleveland, Ohio)First Round: CMU 69, Ohio 65Second Round: Kent State 68, CMU 55

2011 (Cleveland, Ohio)First Round: CMU 90, Buffalo 69Second Round: Bowling Green 80, CMU 72

2012 (Cleveland, Ohio)First Round: CMU 86, Ball State 62Second Round: CMU 58, Ohio 55Quarterfinals: CMU 78, Miami 64Semifinals: CMU 69, Bowling Green 66Final: Eastern Michigan 72, CMU 71

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CMU Year-By-Year ResultsYear .......... Coach ........................ W - L1969-70 ...... Fran Koenig ......................3 - 21970-71 ...... Fran Koenig ......................7 - 41971-72 ...... Fran Koenig ......................8 - 51972-73 ...... Fran Koenig ......................4 - 61973-74 ...... Fran Koenig .....................4 - 71974-75 ...... Marcy Weston............... 10 - 71975-76 ...... Marcy Weston............... 11 - 121976-77 ...... Ro DiBrezzo ................... 12 - 141977-78 ...... Ro DiBrezzo ................... 13 - 81978-79 ...... Ro DiBrezzo ................... 10 - 71979-80 ...... Ro DiBrezzo ................... 19 - 81980-81 ...... Jane Cwayna ................. 10 - 161981-82 ...... Laura Golden ................ 11 - 181982-83 ...... Laura Golden ................ 21 - 91983-84 ...... Laura Golden ................ 27 - 31984-85 ...... Donita Davenport ....... 19 - 101985-86 ...... Donita Davenport ....... 18 - 111986-87 ...... Donita Davenport ....... 17 - 111987-88 ...... Donita Davenport ....... 16 - 131988-89 ...... Donita Davenport ....... 11 - 181989-90 ...... Donita Davenport ....... 14 - 141990-91 ...... Donita Davenport ....... 21 - 81991-92 ...... Donita Davenport ....... 16 - 121992-93 ...... Donita Davenport ....... 15 - 121993-94 ...... Donita Davenport ....... 11 - 161994-95 ...... Donita Davenport ..........8 - 191995-96 ...... Donita Davenport ..........5 - 211996-97 ...... Fran Voll .......................... 11 - 161997-98 ...... Fran Voll .......................... 10 - 171998-99 ...... Fran Voll .......................... 11 - 161999-00 ...... Fran Voll .............................9 - 192000-01 ...... Fran Voll .............................2 - 62000-01 ...... Ina Nicosia* ......................2 - 182001-02 ...... Eileen Kleinfelter ......... 10 - 182002-03 ...... Eileen Kleinfelter ......... 11 - 172003-04 ...... Eileen Kleinfelter ............5 - 232004-05 ...... Eileen Kleinfelter ......... 10 - 182005-06 ...... Eileen Kleinfelter ......... 16 - 122006-07 ...... Eileen Kleinfelter ......... 11 - 192007-08 ...... Sue Guevara .....................6 - 232008-09 ...... Sue Guevara .................. 18 - 142009-10 ..... Sue Guevara ............... 12 - 18 2010-11 ..... Sue Guevara ............... 20 - 11 2011-12 ...... Sue Guevara ................. 20 - 16 Total .......................................... 525 572*Interim head coach

CMU Coaches’ Records

Name Years W L Pct

Fran Koenig 5 26 24 .520

Marcy Weston 2 21 19 .525

Ro DiBrezzo 4 54 37 .593

Jane Cwayna 1 10 16 .385

Laura Golden 3 59 30 .663

Donita Davenport 12 171 165 .509

Fran Voll* 5 43 74 .368

Ina Nicosia* 1 2 18 .100

Eileen Kleinfelter 6 63 107 .371

Sue Guevara 5 76 82 0.481

Totals 43 525 570 0.479

Top Ten Home Crowds

1. 5,195-Nov. 25, 2009 (Georgetown 94, CMU 69)2. 4,982 - Jan. 26, 2011 (Buffalo 92, CMU 89)3. 4,478-Nov. 25, 2008 (CMU 86, Valparaiso 80)4. 4,351–Feb. 18, 1987 (Western Michigan 78, CMU 71)5. 4,296-Nov. 11, 2011 (Northwestern 69, CMU 60)6. 4,153–Feb. 25, 1987 (CMU 81, Ohio 69)7. 3,250–March 18, 1984 (Alabama 78, CMU 70)*8. 3,126–March 7, 1984 (CMU 106, Northern Illinois 72)#9. 2,603–March 3, 1984 (CMU 88, Northern Illinois 75)10. 2,386–Feb. 25, 1984 (CMU 85, Eastern Michigan 63)

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Individual Career RecordsPoints 1. Sue Nissen (1988-91) .......................................... 1,938 2. Britni Houghton (2007-) ................................... 1,555 3. Carla Sterk ( 1990-93).......................................... 1,539 4. Jody Beerman (1984-87) ................................... 1,527 5. Betsy Yonkman (1983-86) ................................. 1,495 6. Shonda Long (2008-11) ..................................... 1,439 7. Tracy Renken (1994-97) ..................................... 1,386 8. LaTanga Cox (1983-86) ....................................... 1,373 9. Kaihla Szunko (2007, 2009-) ............................ 1,292 10. Nikki Thompkins (1991-94) .............................. 1,258 11. Carrie Isanhart (1990-93) ................................... 1,242 12. Sylvia Odum (1982-85) ....................................... 1,215 13. Shelly Woods (1997-00) ..................................... 1,128 14. Tracy Creten ( 1979-82) ...................................... 1,127 15. Julie Roberts (1978-81) ..................................... 1,104 16. Angel Chan (2006-09) ......................................... 1,076 17. Lisa Zodtner (1980-83) ....................................... 1,071 18. Ann Skufca (2003-07).......................................... 1,018 19. Desiree Eidson (1999-2003) ............................. 1,008 20. Casey Manning (2002-06) ................................. 1,005

Scoring Average 1. Sue Nissen (1988-91) .............................................17.0 2. Carla Sterk (1990-93) ..............................................13.9 3. Jody Beerman (1984-87) ......................................13.4 4. Betsy Yonkman (1983-86) ....................................13.2 5. Tracy Renken (1994-97) ........................................13.2 6. Britni Houghton (2007-10) .................................12.9 7. Julie Roberts (1978-81) .........................................12.1 8. Nikki Thompkins (1991-94) .................................12.0 Sally Sedlar (1998-99) ............................................12.0 10. Shonda Long (2008-11) ........................................11.8

Field Goal Percentage (min. 300 made) 1. Nikki Thompkins (1991-94) .............................. 0.543 2. Kaihla Szunko (2007, 2009-11) ........................ 0.537 3. LaTanga Cox (1983-86) ....................................... 0.529 4. Jody Beerman (1984-87) ................................... 0.519 Carla Sterk (1990-93) ........................................... 0.519 6. Sue Nissen (1988-91) .......................................... 0.502 Betsy Yonkman (1983-86) ................................. 0.502 8. Trish Phillips (1983-86) ....................................... 0.497 9. Gina Mazzolini (1975-78) ................................... 0.496 10. Nancy Melissa (1984-87).................................... 0.488

Field Goals Made 1. Sue Nissen (1988-91) ..............................................726 2. Betsy Yonkman (1983-86) .....................................620 3. Carla Sterk (1990-93) ...............................................579 4. Brinti Houghton (2007-10)....................................556 5. Tracy Renken (1994-97) .........................................548 6. LaTanga Cox (1983-86) ...........................................533 7. Jody Beerman (1984-87) .......................................514 8. Kaihla Szunko (2007, 2009-11) ...........................512 9. Sylvia Odum (1982-85) ...........................................498 10. Shonda Long (2008-11) .........................................489

Three-Point Field Goals Made 1. Shonda Long (2008-11) .........................................230 2. Molli Munz (1999-02) ..............................................191 3. Angel Chan (2006-09) .............................................171 4. Carrie Isanhart (1990-93) .......................................128 5. Niki DiGuilio (2010-) ...................................125 6. Jodi Culbertson (1997-00) ....................................112 7. Erin Kuhl (2002-06 ) .................................................111 8. Lindy Hatfield (2001-05) ........................................108 9. Eve Claar (1992-95) ..................................................102 Lindsay Mecoli (2002-06) ......................................102

Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 60 made) 1. Sue Nissen (1988-91) .......................................... 0.400 2. Stacey Verhoff (2004-08) ................................... 0.384 3. Erin Kuhl (2002-06) .............................................. 0.372 Sally Sedlar (1998-99) ......................................... 0.372 5. Julie Miller (1995-98) .......................................... 0.352 6. Candace Wilson (2004-08) ................................ 0.349 7. Jenny Ritz (1991-94) ............................................ 0.343 8. Angel Chan (2006-09) ......................................... 0.341 9. Lindsay Mecoli (2002-06) .................................. 0.340 10. Casey Manning (2002-06) ................................. 0.338 Lindy Hatfield (2001-05) .................................... 0.338

Free Throws Made 1. Jody Beerman (1984-87) .......................................491 2. Sue Nissen (1988-91) ..............................................440 3. Britni Houghton (2007-10) ...................................387 4. Carla Sterk (1990-93) ...............................................371 5. LaTanga Cox (1983-86) ...........................................307 6. Julie Roberts (1978-81) ..........................................294 Nikki Thompkins (1991-94) ..................................294 8. Brandie Baker (2008-) ................................259 9. Betsy Yonkman (1983-86) .....................................255 10. Julie Miller (1995-98) ..............................................254

Free Throw Percentage (min. 200 made) 1. Jody Beerman (1984-87) ................................... 0.851 2. Julie Miller (1995-98) .......................................... 0.809 3. Kathy LaBarge (1983-86) ................................... 0.800 4. Ann Skufca (2003-07).......................................... 0.795 5. Angel Chan (2006-09) ......................................... 0.789 6. Carla Sterk (1990-93) ........................................... 0.788 7. Sue Nissen (1988-91) .......................................... 0.769 8. Carrie Isanhart (1990-93) ................................... 0.765 9. Terri McFarland (1980-83) ................................. 0.764

Rebounds 1. Julie Roberts (1978-81) ...................................... 1,089 2. LaTanga Cox (1983-86) ....................................... 1,029 3. Kaihla Szunko (2007, 2009-11) ....................... 1,009 4. Sue Nissen (1988-91) ..............................................977 5. Carla Sterk (1990-93) ...............................................880 Gina Mazzolini (1975-78) .......................................880 7. Vershaun Jones (1999-2002) ................................869 8. Denise Tower (1981-84) .........................................813 9. Nikki Thompkins (1991-94) ..................................780 10. Tracy Creten (1979-82) ...........................................770

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Indiv idual RecordsRebounding Average 1. Julie Roberts (1978-81) .........................................12.0 2. Gina Mazzolini (1975-78) ......................................10.5 3. LaTanga Cox (1983-86) ............................................8.8 4. Sue Nissen (1988-91) ...............................................8.6 5. Kaihla Szunko (2007, 2009-11) .............................8.5 6. Carla Sterk (1990-93) ................................................7.9 7. Vershaun Jones (1999-2002) .................................7.8 8. Tracy Creten (1979-82) ............................................7.5 9. Nikki Thompkins (1991-94) ...................................7.4 10. Denise Tower (1981-84) ..........................................7.2

Assists 1. Suzy Merchant (1988-91) ......................................463 2. Jody Beerman (1984-87) .......................................445 3. Molli Munz (1998-2002) ........................................341 4. Sylvia Odum (1982-85) ...........................................335 5. Brandie Baker (2008-) ................................332 6. Sue Nissen (1988-91) ..............................................325 7. Betsy Yonkman (1983-86) .....................................319 8. Erin Kuhl (2002-06) ..................................................306 9. Linda Nash (1979-82) ..............................................304 10 Britni Houghton (2007-10) ...................................281

Steals 1. Julie Roberts (1978-81) ..........................................296 2. Sylvia Odum (1982-85) ...........................................292 3. Kaihla Szunko (2007, 2009-11) ............................233 4. Britni Houghton (2007-10) ...................................217 5. Jody Beerman (1984-87) .......................................196 6. Lisa Zodtner (1980-83) ...........................................193 7. Casey Manning (2002-06) .....................................188 Sue Nissen (1988-91) ..............................................188 9. Betsy Yonkman (1983-86) .....................................186 Vershaun Jones (1999-2002) ................................186

Blocked Shots 1. Ann Skufca (2003-07)..............................................160 2. Carla Sterk (1990-93) ...............................................104 3. LaTanga Cox (1983-86) .............................................98 4. Denise Didley (1995-97) ..........................................82 5. Wendy Merriman (1990-93) ...................................81 6. Kaihla Szunko (2007-2011) ....................................80 7. Shelly Woods (1997-00) ...........................................69 8. Julie Roberts (1978-81) ............................................60 9. Denise Tower (1981-84) ...........................................57 Crystal Bradford (2011-) ..............................57

Individual Season RecordsPoints 1. Jody Beerman (1986-87) .......................................582 2. Britni Houghton (2008-09) ...................................533 3. Shonda Long (2010-11) .........................................510 4. Sue Nissen (1987-88) ..............................................507 5. Sylvia Odum (1983-84) ...........................................501 6. Sue Nissen (1988-89) ..............................................494 7. Kaihla Szunko (2010-11) ........................................482 8. Carla Sterk (1990-91) ...............................................473 9. Sue Nissen (1990-91) ..............................................472 10. Nikki Thompkins (1993-94) ..................................471

Scoring Average 1. Jody Beerman (1986-87) ......................................20.8 2. Sue Nissen (1987-88) .............................................17.5 3. Nikki Thompkins (1993-94) .................................17.4 4. Sue Nissen (1989-90) .............................................17.2 5. Sue Nissen (1988-89) .............................................17.0 6. Sylvia Odum (1983-84) ..........................................16.7 7. Britni Houghton (2008-09) ..................................16.7 8. Shonda Long (2010-11) ........................................16.5 9. Betsy Yonkman (1984-85) ....................................16.3 Betsy Yonkman (1985-86) ....................................16.3 Carla Sterk (1990-91) ..............................................16.3 Sue Nissen (1990-91) .............................................16.3

Field Goals Made 1. Sylvia Odum (1983-84) ...........................................209 2. Sue Nissen (1987-88) ..............................................202 3. Jody Beerman (1986-87) .......................................200 4. Kaihla Szunko (2010-11) .....................................195 5. Crystal Bradford (2011-12) ....................................193 6. Betsy Yonkman (1984-85) .....................................189 7. Nikki Thompkins (1993-94) ..................................187 8. Sue Nissen (1990-91) ..............................................185 9. Betsy Yonkman (1985-86) .....................................183 Britni Houghton (2008-09) ...................................183

Field Goal Pct. (min. 100 made) 1. Jody Beerman (1985-86) ................................... 0.591 2. Trish Phillips (1985-86) ....................................... 0.579 3. LaTanga Cox (1983-84) ....................................... 0.573 4. LaTanga Cox (1985-86) ....................................... 0.567 5. Kaihla Szunko (2009-10) .................................... 0.560 6. Kaihla Szunko (2008-09) .................................... 0.559 7. Joni Daniels (1997-98) ........................................ 0.557 8. Kaihla Szunko (2010-11) .................................... 0.556 9. Nikki Thompkins (1992-93) .............................. 0.554 10. Nikki Thompkins (1993-94) .............................. 0.545

Made Three-Point Field Goals 1. Angel Chan (2008-09) ...............................................92 2. Shonda Long (2010-11) ...........................................78 3. Jodi Culbertson (1999-00) ......................................77 4. Shonda Long (2009-10) ...........................................76 5. Niki DiGuilio (2010-11) ................................69 6. Molli Munz (1999-00) ................................................64 7. Niki DiGuilio (2011-12).................................56 8. Jenny Ritz (1993-94) ..................................................55 9. Molli Munz (2000-01) ................................................53 Shonda Long (2008-09) ...........................................53

Three-Point Field Goal Pct. (min. 30 made) 1. Sue Nissen (1990-91) .......................................... 0.465 2. Sally Sedlar (1997-98) ......................................... 0.434 3. Erin Kuhl (2002-03) ............................................. 0.421 4. Jenny Ritz (1993-94) ............................................ 0.415 5. Molli Munz (1999-00) .......................................... 0.405 6. Niki DiGuilio (2010-11) ....................................... 0.404 7. Taylor Johnson (2011-12) .................................. 0.400 8. Jodi Culbertson (1999-00) ................................ 0.387 9. Eve Claar (1993-94) .............................................. 0.377 10. Lindy Hatfield (2004-05) .................................... 0.368

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Free Throw Pct. (min. 80 made) 1. Jody Beerman (1985-86) ................................... 0.905 2. Julie Miller (1995-96) .......................................... 0.871 3. Julie Miller (1996-97) .......................................... 0.863 4. Casey Manning (2004-05) ................................. 0.857 5. Carla Sterk (1990-91) ........................................... 0.838 6. Jody Beerman (1986-87) ................................... 0.837 7. Ann Skufca (2004-05).......................................... 0.836 8. Candace Wilson (2006-07) ................................ 0.830 9. Jody Beerman (1983-84) ................................... 0.829 10. Jody Beerman (1984-85) ................................... 0.828

Rebounds 1. Julie Roberts (1979-80) ..........................................449 2. Kaihla Szunko (2010-11) .......................................343 3. Julie Roberts (1980-81) ..........................................323 4. Kaihla Szunko (2008-09) ........................................315 5. Vershaun Jones (2001-02) .....................................291 6. Sue Nissen (1987-88) ..............................................284 7. Kaihla Szunko (2009-10) ........................................281 8. Gina Mazzolini (1976-77) .......................................278 9. Denise Tower (1983-84) .........................................277 10. LaTanga Cox (1984-85) ...........................................274

Rebounding Average 1. Julie Roberts (1979-80) .........................................16.6 2. Julie Roberts (1980-81) .........................................12.4 3. Julie Roberts (1978-79) .........................................11.6 4. Gina Mazzolini (1975-76) ......................................11.5 5. Gina Mazzolini (1976-77) ......................................11.1 6. Kaihla Szunko (2010-11) .......................................11.1 7. Vershaun Jones (2001-02) ....................................10.4 8. Kaihla Szunko (2009-10) .........................................9.9 9. LaTanga Cox (1984-85) ............................................9.8 Sue Nissen (1987-88) ...............................................9.8 Nikki Thompkins (1993-94) ...................................9.8 Kaihla Szunko (2008-09) .........................................9.8

Assists 1. Suzy Merchant (1990-91) ......................................156 Brandie Baker (2010-11) ...........................156 3. Suzy Merchant (1989-90) ......................................143 4. Jody Beerman (1985-86) .......................................126 5. Betsy Yonkman (1985-86) .....................................118 6. Sylvia Odum (1983-84) ...........................................117 Jody Beerman (1984-85) .......................................117 Jody Beerman (1986-87) .......................................117 9. Kathy LaBarge (1983-84) .......................................112 Julie Miller (1997-98) ..............................................112

Steals 1. Julie Roberts (1979-80) ..........................................120 2. Sylvia Odum (1983-84) ...........................................104 3. Molly Piché (1987-88) ...............................................86 4. Kaihla Szunko (2009-10) ..........................................81 5. Kaihla Szunko (2010-11) ..........................................77 6. Julie Roberts (1980-81) ............................................76 7. Sylvia Odum (1984-85) .............................................75 Latisha Luckett (2007-08) ........................................75 9. Shawn Bannon (1991-92) ........................................69 Crystal Bradford (2011-12) ..........................69

Blocked Shots 1. Ann Skufca (2006-07)................................................62 2. Crystal Bradford (2011-12) ..........................57 3. Ann Skufca (2005-06)................................................49 4. Denise Didley (1996-97) ..........................................47 5. LaTanga Cox (1984-85) .............................................40 6. Carla Sterk (1991-92) .................................................39 7. Jas’Mine Bracey (2011-12).......................................36 8. LaTanga Cox (1983-84) .............................................35 9. Shelly Woods (1999-00) ...........................................32 10. Ann Skufca (2004-05)................................................31

Individual Game RecordsScoring 1. Shonda Long vs. Buffalo, 3/9/11 .............................40 2. Britni Houghton vs. EMU, 2/20/10 ..........................38 3. Sylvia Odum vs. Toledo, 2/20/85 .............................36 Sue Nissen vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/5/88 ..............36 5. Sylvia Odum vs. Minnesota, 12/18/83 ...................34 Jody Beerman vs. Ohio, 2/25/87 ..............................34 7. Sue Nissen vs. Miami, 2/3/90 ....................................33 Nikki Thompkins vs. Toledo, 3/8/94 .......................33 Angel Chan vs. Western Michigan, 1/17/09 ........33 10. Jodi Culbertson vs. Ball State, 2/25/00 ..................32 Jalisa Olive vs. N.C. A&T, 11/12/10 ................32

Most Field Goals 1 Sylvia Odum vs. Toledo, 2/20/85 .............................16 Britni Houghton vs. EMU, 2/20/10 ..........................16 2 Tracy Creten vs. Lake Superior, 1/2/82 ..................15 Sue Nissen vs. EMU, 3/5/88 .......................................15 4 Sue Nissen vs. Indiana State, 12/9/89 ....................14 Sue Nissen vs. UIC, 11/24/90 ....................................14 6 Sylvia Odum vs. Minnesota, 12/18/83 ...................13 Sylvia Odum vs. NIU, 1/4/84 ......................................13 Mary Oswald vs. EMU, 1/25/89 ................................13 Nikki Thompkins vs. Akron, 1/22/94 ......................13 10 11 Times (Crystal Bradford vs. NIU, 1/4/12) ..12

Field Goal Pct. (min. 8 made) 1 Mary Oswald vs. EMU, 1/25/89 ........... .929 (13-14) 2 Britni Houghton vs. Ball State ............. .909 (10-11) 3 Elaine Loch vs. EMU, 2/7/87 ................... .900 (9-10) 4 LaTanga Cox vs. EMU, 1/11/86 ................. .889 (8-9) Amy Welch vs. BGSU, 1/3/87 ..................... .889 (8-9) Nancy Melissa vs. Ohio, 1/28/87 .............. .889 (8-9) Nikki Thompkins vs. WMU, 2/29/92 ..........889 (8-9) Kaihla Szunko vs. EMU, 3/7/09 ................. .889 (8-9)

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Indiv idual RecordsMost Three-Point Field Goals 1 Jodi Culbertson vs. Ball State, 2/25/00 ....................9 2 Tracy Renken vs. Iowa State, 12/29/95 ....................7 Molli Munz vs. Western Michigan, 2/19/02 ...........7 Stacey Verhoff vs. Cincinnati, 12/17/08 ..................7 Angel Chan vs. Western Michigan, 1/17/09 ..........7 Angel Chan vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/7/09 ..............7 Shonda Long vs. Kent State, 2/4/09 .........................7 Shonda Long vs. DePaul, 11/13/09 ..........................7 Shonda Long vs. Northern Illinois, 2/14/10 ...........7 Shonda Long vs. Buffalo, 3/9/11 ...............................7 10 10 times (Taylor Johnson vs. NIU, 2/22/12) ....6

Three-Point Field Goal Pct. (min. 4 made) 1 Sally Sedlar vs. UT, 1/21/98 ....................... 1.000 (5-5) 2 Stacey Verhoff vs. Cincinnati, 12/7/07 ... .875 (7-8) 3 Eve Claar vs. BSU, 1/18/95 .......................... .857 (6-7) 4 Ann Skufca vs. SVSU, 11/13/06 ................ .833 (5-6) Rachel Mauk vs. KSU, 1/27/10 .................. .833 (5-6) Heidi Warczinsky vs. Quinnipiac, 12/29/09 .833 (5-6) 5 Carrie Isanhart vs. EMU, 1/16/91 ............. .800 (4-5) Sue Nissen vs. BGSU, 3/7/91 ..................... .800 (4-5) Lindsay Mecoli vs. Detroit, 12/14/02 ..... .800 (4-5) 8 Molli Munz vs. WMU, 2/19/02 ................... .778 (7-9) Angel Chan vs. WMU, 1/17/09 .................. .778 (7-9) 10 Desiree Eidson vs. Siena Hts,, 11/22/02 .750 (6-8)

Free Throws 1 Britni Houghton vs. Louisville, 12/2/09 .................16 2 Taylor Johnson vs. Illinois State, 3/17/11 .....15 3 Nancy Melissa vs. American, 12/6/86 ....................14 Molly Piché vs. EMU, 1/6/88 ......................................14 Britni Houghton vs. Loyola, 12/18/08 ....................14 6 Shirley Joiner vs. EMU, 1/11/86 ................................13 Jody Beerman vs. Miami, 2/11/87 ...........................13 8 Julie Roberts vs. Wayne State, 2/28/80 .................12 Julie Roberts vs. Ohio, 2/7/81 ...................................12 Jody Beerman vs. Ohio, 2/25/87 ..............................12 Sue Nissen vs. California, 1/1/89 .............................12 Julie Miller vs. BSU, 1/17/96 ......................................12 Julie Miller vs. Tenn. State, 12/19/96 ......................12 Perfect Free Throw Games (min. 10 att.) 1 Nancy Melissa vs. American, 12/6/86 ............. 14-14 2 Julie Miller vs. Tenn. State, 12/19/96 ............... 12-12 3 Jody Beerman vs. Miami, 1/29/86 .................... 10-10 Jody Beerman vs. Miami, 2/26/86 .................... 10-10 Sue Nissen vs. Ohio, 1/21/89 ............................. 10-10 Kerry Nora vs. Kent, 2/26/97 .............................. 10-10 Tracy Renken vs. Toledo, 1/18/97 ..................... 10-10 Sally Sedlar vs. Butler, 12/27/90 ........................ 10-10 Heidi Warczinsky vs. Illinois, 11/18/09 ............ 10-10 Laura Baker vs. UAB, 12/14/09 .......................... 10-10 Rebounds 1 Gina Mazzolini vs. Wayne St., 2/26/75 ...................24 Julie Roberts vs. Oakland, 12/8/79 .........................24 Julie Roberts vs. Wis.-Green Bay, 12/29/79 ..........24 4 Kaihla Szunko vs. Bowling Green, 3/11/11 ..........19 Amy Backus vs. WMU, 2/23/79 .................................19 LaTanga Cox vs. KSU, 1/30/85 ...................................19

Nancy Melissa vs. Bradley, 11/29/86 ......................19 Vershaun Jones vs. Ball State, 1/8/00 .....................19 Vershaun Jones vs. Niagara, 12/2/01 .....................19 9 Nancy Melissa vs. WMU, 3/6/87 ...............................18 Sue Nissen vs. Georgia State, 12/20/89 ................18 Tracy Renken vs. Northeastern Ill., 12/29/94 ......18 Kaihla Szunko vs. WMU, 1/17/09 .............................18 Kaihla Szunko vs. BGSU, 2/10/10 .............................18

Assists 1 Brandie Baker vs. N.C. A&T, 11/12/10 ...........12 2 Kathy LaBarge vs. Minn., 12/18/83 .........................11 Suzy Merchant vs. BSU, 1/26/91 ..............................11 Julie Miller vs. EMU, 2/21/98 .....................................11 Molli Munz vs. G. Wash.,11/26/99 ...........................11 Molli Munz vs. Long Island, 12/21/01 ....................11 Priscilla Poole vs. Tri-State, 11/19/04 ......................11 8 Susie Brown vs. EMU, 3/2/78 ....................................10 Linda Nash vs. MSU, 1/19/82 ....................................10 Jody Beerman vs. Purdue, 12/10/83 ......................10 Sylvia Odum vs. NIU, 1/27/85 ...................................10 Jody Beerman vs. NIU, 1/18/86 ................................10 Suzy Merchant vs. BSU, 1/3/90 ................................10 Suzy Merchant vs. Miami, 1/6/90 ............................10 Suzy Merchant vs. BGSU, 1/26/91 ...........................10 Eve Claar vs. UT, 2/2/94 ...............................................10 Julie Miller vs. BSU, 1/17/96 ......................................10 Julie Miller vs. Marshall, 2/7/98 ................................10 Brandie Baker vs. Kent State, 2/4/09 .............10

Steals 1 Kaihla Szunko vs. Ole Miss, 12/18/10 .....................10 2 Sylvia Odum vs. Ohio, 2/15/84 ...................................9 Vershaun Jones vs. Wis.-Milwaukee,1/4/00 ...........9 4 Sylvia Odum vs. NIU, 2/23/85 .....................................8 Molly Piché vs. Dayton, 1/13/88 ................................8 Latisha Luckett vs. Buffalo, 2/16/08 ..........................8 Latisha Luckett vs. Wis.-Milwaukee, 12/8/07 .........8 Jalisa Olive vs. North Carolina A&T, 11/12/10 .......8 9 Sylvia Odum vs. NIU, 3/3/84 ........................................7 Elaine Loch vs. Bradley, 11/29/86 ..............................7 Molly Piché vs. Bradley, 1/11/88 ................................7 Sue Nissen vs. Dayton, 1/13/88 .................................7 Casey Manning vs. Concordia, 11/21/03 ................7 Stacey Verhoff vs. WMU 1/12/08 ...............................7 Kaihla Szunko vs. Quinnipiac, 12/29/09 .................7

Blocked Shots 1 Denise Didley vs. Chicago St., 12/18/96 .................7 2 Jane Robinson vs. Michigan, 1/31/79 ......................6 Denise Didley vs. Dayton, 11/23/96 .........................6 Denise Didley vs. Nebraska, 12/14/96 .....................6 Ann Skufca vs. WMU, 1/3/07 .......................................6 6 Sue Nissen vs. San Jose State, 12/29/88 .................5 Mary Oswald vs. BGSU, 1/28/89 ................................5 Wendy Merriman vs. BSU, 2/23/91 ...........................5 Rachel Verhey vs. BSU, 2/12/97 ..................................5 Ann Skufca vs. Kent State, 2/7/04 .............................5 Ann Skufca vs. Toledo, 2/25/06 ..................................5 Crystal Bradofrd vs. WMU, 1/11/12 ..................5

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Team Season RecordsPoints 1. 2,560 .....................................2011-12 (36 games) 2. 2,505 .....................................2008-09 (32 games) 3. 2,494 .....................................2010-11 (31 games) 4. 2,483 .....................................1983-84 (30 games) 5. 2,248 .....................................1985-86 (29 games)

Scoring Average 1. 82.8 .......................................1983-84 (30 games) 2. 80.5 .......................................2010-11 (31 games) 3. 78.3 .......................................2008-09 (32 games) 4. 77.5 .......................................1985-86 (29 games) 5. 75.7 .......................................1986-87 (28 games)

Opponenting Scoring Average 1. 56.9 .......................................2005-06 (28 games) 2. 60.8 .......................................2002-03 (28 games) 3. 63 ...........................................1992-93 (27 games) 4. 64 ...........................................2004-05 (28 games) 5. 65.4 .......................................1983-84 (30 games)

Rebounds 1. 1,566 .....................................2011-12 (36 games) 2. 1,518 .....................................1979-80 (27 games) 3. 1,277 .....................................2010-11 (31 games) 4. 1,270 .....................................1980-81 (26 games) 5. 1,235 .....................................1976-77 (26 games)

Rebounding Average 1. 56.2 .......................................1979-80 (27 games) 2. 50.9 .......................................1975-76 (23 games) 3. 48.8 .......................................1980-81 (26 games) 4. 46.0 .......................................1977-78 (21 games) 5. 43.5 ......................................2011-12 (36 games)

Made Field Goals (Attempted) 1. 976 (1,947) ..........................1983-84 (30 games) 2. 945 (2,426) ..........................2011-12 (36 games) 3. 879 (1,897) ..........................1982-83 (30 games) 4. 874 (2,111) ..........................2008-09 (32 games) 5. 864 (2,085) ..........................2010-11 (31 games) Field Goal Percentage 1. .501 (976-1,947) ................1983-84 (30 games) 2. .493 (851-1,727) ................1985-86 (29 games) 3. .463 (879-1,897) ................1982-83 (30 games) 4. .456 (792-1,736) ................1984-85 (29 games) 5. .455 (812-1,785) ................1986-87 (28 games)

Made Three-Point Field Goals 1. 255 (785) .............................2008-09 (32 games) 2. 241 (693) .............................2010-11 (31 games) 3. 222 (708) .............................2009-10 (30 games) 4. 220 (709) .............................2011-12 (36 games) 5. 189 (552) .............................2007-08 (29 games)

Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 1. .361 (99-274) ......................1993-94 (27 games) 2. .348 (241-693) ...................2010-11 (31 games) 3. .342 (189-552) ...................2007-08 (29 games) 4. .342 (178-520) ...................2002-03 (28 games) 5. .342 (168-491) ...................1999-00 (28 games)

Made Free Throws 1. 546 (720) .............................1985-86 (29 games) 2. 531 (755) .............................1983-84 (30 games) 3. 525 (723) .............................2010-11 (31 games) 4. 502 (720) .............................2008-09 (32 games) 5. 492 (703) .............................1991-92 (28 games)

Free Throw Percentage 1. .758 (546-720) ...................1985-86 (29 games) 2. .752 (328-436) ...................2001-02 (28 games) 3. .745 (433-581) ...................2006-07 (30 games) 4. .742 (463-624) ...................2009-10 (30 games) 5. .740 (487-658) ...................1986-87 (28 games)

Assists 1. 554 ........................................1985-86 (29 games) 2. 514 ........................................1983-84 (30 games) 3. 505 ........................................1984-85 (29 games) 4. 467 ........................................2011-12 (36 games) 5. 465 ........................................1988-89 (29 games) Steals 1. 410 ........................................2011-12 (36 games) 2. 389 ........................................1982-83 (30 games) 3. 366 ........................................2008-09 (32 games) 4. 365 ........................................1983-84 (30 games) 5. 347 ........................................1979-80 (27 games)

Blocked Shots 1. 144 .......................................2011-12 (36 games) 2. 124 .......................................2006-07 (30 games) 3. 119 .......................................1996-97 (27 games) 4. 105 .......................................2005-06 (28 games) 5. 95 ..........................................1979-80 (27 games)

MiscellaneousMost Wins ........................................................ 27, 1983-84Most Home Wins ........................................... 14, 1983-84Home win streak .........................18, 1982-83, 1983-84Most Road Wins............................................. 12, 1983-84Consecutive Road Wins .............................. 12, 1983-84Consecutive Wins ......................................... 26, 1983-84Fewest Losses ...................................................3, 1983-84Winning Percentage .................... .900 (27-3), 1983-84Fewest Wins .......................................................4, 2000-01Most Losses .................................................... 24, 2000-01Field Goal Attempts ................................ 2426, 2011-123-pt Field Goal Attempts .........................785, 2008-09Free Throw Attempts .................................755, 1983-84

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Team Game Records100 Point Games 1 vs. North Carolina A&T, 11/12/10# ........................ 119 2 vs. Tri-State, 11/19/03 ................................................. 116 3 vs. Eastern Michigan, 2/20/10 ................................. 113 4 vs. Concordia, 11/21/03............................................. 111 5 vs. Kent State, 2/4/09.................................................. 109 6 vs. Northern Illinois, 3/5/84# ................................... 106 7 vs. Texas Southern, 11/23/84# ................................ 104 8 at Kent State, 1/16/88 ................................................ 103 9 vs. Belmont, 11/14/10 #............................................. 102 10 vs. Northern Illinois, 2/15/86 ................................... 101 11 vs. Eastern Kentucky, 11/28/86# ............................ 101 12 vs. Miami, 2/2/2011..................................................... 100 13 vs. Calvin, 1975 ............................................................. 100 14 vs. Southeast Missouri, 12/18/11# ........................ 100#- Neutral Site

Made Field Goals 1 vs. Tri-State, 11/19/03 ....................................................52 2 vs. North Carolina A&T, 11/12/10# ...........................46 3 vs. Eastern Kentucky, 11/28/86 ..................................45 4 vs. Calvin, 1/27/76 ..........................................................44 5 vs. Southwest Missouri, 11/26/88 .............................43

Field Goal Percentage 1 vs. Northern Illinois, 3/7/84 ...................... .656 (42-64) 2 vs. Tri-State, 11/19/04 ................................. .650 (52-80) 3 vs. Toledo, 2/12/86 ...................................... .647 (33-51) 4 vs. SW Missouri St., 11/26/88 ................... .614 (43-70) 5 vs. Western Michigan, 1/22/83 ............... .607 (34-56)

Rebounding 1 vs. Ferris State, 2/12/78 ................................................77 2 vs. Western Illinois, 1977 ..............................................76 vs. Lake Superior State, 1/22/80 ................................76 4 vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay, 12/29/79 ..........................72 5 vs. Chicago State, 11/23/90 ........................................61 vs. Tri-State, 11/19/04 ....................................................61 vs. Ole Miss, 12/14/11 ...................................................61 Made Three-Pointers 1 vs. Southeast Missouri, 12/18/11 ..............................15 2 vs. Kent State, 2/4/09.....................................................14 3 vs. Ball State, 2/25/00 ....................................................13 vs. Ole Miss, 1/3/08 ........................................................13 vs. Buffalo, 2/16/08 ........................................................13 vs. Dayton, 11/29/09 .....................................................13 vs. North Carolina A&T, 11/12/10# ...........................13 vs. Coastal Carolina, 12/3/10# ....................................13 vs. Buffalo, 1/26/11 ........................................................13

Three-Point Field Goal Pct. 1 vs. Ball State, 1/18/95 .................................... .857 (6-7) 2 vs. Western Michigan, 2/19/02 ............. .688 (11-16) 3 vs. Saint Louis, 11/15/97 .............................. .667 (4-6) vs. Buffalo, 2/12/05 ........................................ .667 (4-6) 5 vs. Toledo, 1/21/98 ...................................... .636 (7-11)

Made Free Throws 1 vs. Miami, 1/30/10 ..........................................................39 2 vs. Eastern Michigan, 1/30/80 ....................................36 vs. Ohio, 1/4/86 ...............................................................36 vs. Eastern Michigan, 1/6/88 ......................................36 5 vs. Tennessee State, 12/19/96 ....................................35 Free Throw Pct. (min. 10 made) 1 vs. Detroit, 12/20/04 .................................1.000 (11-11) 2 vs. Eastern Michigan, 2/2/82 ................... .950 (19-20) vs. Ohio, 3/8/86 ............................................ .950 (19-20) 4 vs. Toledo, 1/18/05 ...................................... .938 (15-16) 5 vs. Ball State, 2/27/08 ................................. .933 (14-15) Assists 1 vs. Northern Illinois, 2/15/86 ......................................35 vs. Tri-State, 11/19/04 ....................................................35 3 vs. North Carolina A&T, 11/12/10# ...........................31 4 vs. Youngstown State, 12/15/85 ................................28 vs. Northern Illinois, 1/27/85 ......................................28 vs. Toledo, 2/20/85 .........................................................28 vs. Kent, 1/22/86 .............................................................28 vs. Ball State, 1/25/92 ....................................................28

Steals 1 vs. Calvin, 1/27/76 ..........................................................26 2 vs. Concordia, 11/21/03................................................24 3 vs. Dayton, 1/13/88 ........................................................22 4 vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee .............................................21 5 vs. Ball State, 2/8/84 .......................................................20 vs. Bradley, 1/11/88 ........................................................20 vs. North Carolina A&T, 11/12/10# ...........................20

Blocked Shots 1 vs. Dayton, 11/23/96 .....................................................11 vs. Kent, 3/4/97 ................................................................11 vs. Western Michigan, 1/3/07 .....................................11 vs. Miami, 3/8/12 ............................................................11 3 vs. Michigan State, 1/19/82 ........................................... 9 vs. Eastern Michigan, 1/15/92 ...................................... 9 5 vs. Chicago State, 12/18/96 .......................................... 8 vs. Ohio, 3/4/07 ................................................................. 8

MiscellaneousPoints, Home ................................... 116 vs. Tri-State, 11/19/04 Points, Road ............... 119 vs. North Carolina A&T, 11/12/10 Points, Half ...............................68 vs. Northern Illinois, 3/7/84 Margin of Victory ..........................75 vs. Concordia, 11/21/03 Margin of Defeat ...............................63 vs. Michigan, 12/4/98 Fewest Points Allowed....................21 vs. Michigan, 2/10/73 Fewest Points Scored ............25 vs. Eastern Michigan, 1975 Fewest Points, Home ............31 vs. Michigan State, 2/27/94 Fewest Points, Road ...............25 vs. Eastern Michigan, 1975 Fewest Combined Points ..........60 (EMU 35, CMU 25), 1975 Field Goal Attempts ....................... 92 vs. Kent State, 2/28/87 Field Goal Pct. (half ).................... .788 (26-33) vs. NIU, 3/7/84 Three-Point FG Attempts .................. 38 vs. Loyola, 11/21/09 Free Throw Attempts ............................. 49 vs. Miami, 1/30/10 Home Attendance .............5,195 vs. Georgetown, 11/25/09

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PointsYear Name Pts. Avg.1975-76 Gina Mazzolini 242 10.51976-77 Gina Mazzolini 328 12.61977-78 Gina Mazzolini 280 13.31978-79 Julie Roberts 221 13.01979-80 Julie Roberts 370 13.71980-81 Tracy Creten 358 13.81981-82 Tracy Creten 403 13.91982-83 Lisa Zodtner 263 8.81983-84 Sylvia Odum 501 16.71984-85 Betsy Yonkman 441 16.31985-86 Betsy Yonkman 457 16.31986-87 Jody Beerman 582 20.81987-88 Sue Nissen 507 17.51988-89 Sue Nissen 494 17.01989-90 Sue Nissen 465 17.21990-91 Carla Sterk 473 16.31991-92 Nikki Thompkins 311 13.01992-93 Carla Sterk 409 15.21993-94 Nikki Thompkins 471 17.41994-95 Tracy Renken 404 15.01995-96 Tracy Renken 262 10.91996-97 Tracy Renken 434 16.11997-98 Shelly Woods 306 11.31998-99 Joni Daniels 387 14.31999-00 Shelly Woods 388 13.92000-01 Beth Kindel 291 11.22001-02 Desiree Eidson 384 13.72002-03 Desiree Eidson 350 12.52003-04 Casey Manning 280 10.02004-05 Casey Manning 289 10.32005-06 Chasidy Myers 303 10.82006-07 Ann Skufca 355 11.82007-08 Britni Houghton 380 13.12008-09 Britni Houghton 533 16.72009-10 Shonda Long 448 14.92010-11 Shonda Long 510 16.52011-12 Crystal Bradford 455 14.2

ReboundsYear Name Rbs. Avg.1975-76 Gina Mazzolini 265 11.51976-77 Gina Mazzolini 278 11.11977-78 Gina Mazzolini 196 10.91978-79 Julie Roberts 185 11.61979-80 Julie Roberts 449 16.61980-81 Julie Roberts 323 12.41981-82 Tracy Creten 265 9.11982-83 Latanga Cox 263 8.8

1983-84 Denise Tower 277 9.21984-85 LaTanga Cox 274 9.81985-86 LaTanga Cox 253 8.71986-87 Nancy Melissa 241 8.91987-88 Sue Nissen 284 9.81988-89 Sue Nissen 239 8.21989-90 Sue Nissen 249 9.21990-91 Carla Sterk 218 7.51991-92 Carla Sterk 259 9.31992-93 Carla Sterk 245 9.11993-94 Nikki Thompkins 265 9.81994-95 Tracy Renken 194 7.21995-96 Sharlonda Evans 152 5.81996-97 Tracy Renken 174 6.41997-98 Ebony Rainge 184 6.81998-99 Rory Wendt 182 6.71999-00 Vershaun Jones 258 9.22000-01 Vershaun Jones 192 6.92001-02 Vershaun Jones 291 10.42002-03 Desiree Eidson 173 6.22003-04 Casey Manning 163 5.82004-05 Sharonda Hurd 148 5.72005-06 Sharonda Hurd 162 5.82006-07 Sharonda Hurd 186 6.22007-08 Latisha Luckett 203 7.02008-09 Kaihla Szunko 315 9.82009-10 Kaihla Szunko 281 9.42010-11 Kaihla Szunko 343 11.12011-12 Cyrstal Bradford 269 8.4

AssistsYear Name Ast. Avg.1975-76 Aimee Belanger 41 -1976-77 Susie Brown 36 -1977-78 Not Available -- -1978-79 Susie Brown 53 -1979-80 Linda Nash 76 -1980-81 Linda Nash 92 -1981-82 Linda Nash 92 3.5 1982-83 Lisa Zodtner 81 2.71983-84 Sylvia Odum 117 3.91984-85 Jody Beerman 117 4.01985-86 Jody Beerman 126 4.31986-87 Jody Beerman 117 4.01987-88 Molly Piche 110 3.81988-89 Suzy Merchant 107 3.71989-90 Suzy Merchant 143 5.11990-91 Suzy Merchant 156 5.21991-92 Carlotta Craven & Shawn Bannon 92 3.31992-93 Carrie Isanhart 86 3.2

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1993-94 Eve Claar 107 4.01994-95 Eve Claar 77 2.91995-96 Darcey Rasch 65 2.61996-97 Julie Miller 97 3.61997-98 Julie Miller 112 4.11998-99 Sally Sedlar 110 4.11999-00 Jody Culbertson 96 3.42000-01 Molli Munz 62 2.22001-02 Molli Munz 83 3.02002-03 Erin Kuhl 86 3.22003-04 Erin Kuhl 84 3.02004-05 Casey Manning 90 3.2 2005-06 Casey Manning 91 3.32006-07 Candace Wilson 88 2.92007-08 Angel Chan 77 2.7 2008-09 Brandie Baker 102 3.3 2009-10 Britni Houghton 84 2.8 2010-11 Brandie Baker 156 5.0 2011-12 Jessica Green 96 2.8

StealsYear Name St. Avg.1981-82 Tracy Creten 41 1.4 1982-83 Sylvia Odum 73 2.21983-84 Sylvia Odum 104 3.51984-85 Sylvia Odum 75 2.61985-86 Betsy Yonkman 55 1.91986-87 Jody Beerman 65 2.31987-88 Molly Piche 86 3.01988-89 Sue Nissen 42 1.61989-90 Sue Nissen 42 1.61990-91 Shawn Bannon 42 1.51991-92 Shawn Bannon 69 2.51992-93 Carrie Isanhart 45 1.71993-94 Nikki Thompkins 61 2.31994-95 Tracy Renken 33 1.21995-96 Julie Miller 44 2.81996-97 Kerry Nora 44 1.61997-98 Julie Miller 47 1.7 1998-99 Vershaun Jones 39 1.41999-00 Vershaun Jones 46 1.62000-01 Vershaun Jones 42 1.52001-02 Vershaun Jones 59 2.12002-03 Erin Kuhl 55 2.02003-04 Casey Manning 42 1.52004-05 Casey Manning 55 1.92005-06 Casey Manning 64 2.32006-07 Sharonda Hurd 53 1.82007-08 Latisha Luckett 75 2.52008-09 Latisha Luckett 63 1.9

2009-10 Kaihla Szunko 81 2.72010-11 Kaihla Szunko 77 2.52011-12 Crystal Bradford 69 2.2

BlocksYear Name Blk.1981-82 Patty Weidman 151982-83 Patty Weidman 151983-84 Latanga Cox 351984-85 Latanga Cox 401985-86 Latanga Cox 131986-87 Elaine Loch 51987-88 Sue Nissen 41988-89 Molly Oswald 281989-90 Carla Sterk 141990-91 Wendy Merriman 241991-92 Carla Sterk 391992-93 Carla Sterk 291993-94 Nikki Thompkins 211994-95 Ebony Rainge 291995-96 Denise Didley 271996-97 Denise Didley 471997-98 Rachel Verhey 141998-99 Sally Sedlar and Shelly Wood 141999-00 Shelly Wood 322000-01 Alicia Rozak 92001-02 Kendra Martin & Vershaun Jones 142002-03 Lindsay Mecoli 102003-04 Ann Skufca 182004-05 Ann Skufca 312005-06 Ann Skufca 492006-07 Ann Skufca 622007-08 Latisha Luckett 112008-09 Kaihla Szunko 272009-10 Kaihla Szunko 222010-11 Kaihla Szunko 252011-12 Crystal Bradford 57

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Field Goal PercentageYear Name FG% FGM-FGA1981-82 Denise Tower .470 118-2511982-83 Terri McFarland .470 127-2511983-84 Latanga Cox .573 150-2621984-85 Betsy Yonkman .521 189-3631985-86 Jody Beerman .591 149-2521986-87 Jody Beerman .501 200-3991987-88 Sue Nissen .540 202-3741988-89 Molly Oswald .568 117-2061989-90 Molly Oswald .531 69-1301990-91 Carla Sterk .524 175-3231991-92 Carla Sterk .512 146-2851992-93 Nikki Thompkins .554 143-2581993-94 Nikki Thompkins .545 187-3431994-95 Tara Walsh .474 74-1561995-96 Julie Miller .493 70-1421996-97 Ebony Rainge .487 76-1561997-98 Joni Daniels .557 122-2191998-99 Rory Wendt .543 82-1511999-00 Jodi Culbertson .406 108-2662000-01 Vershaun Jones .435 83-1912001-02 Vershaun Jones .456 118-2592002-03 Casey Manning .439 54-1232003-04 Mandy Elwer .519 67-1292004-05 Stacey Verhoff .486 54-1112005-06 Chasidy Myers .536 128-2392006-07 Britni Houghton .457 91-1992007-08 Britni Houghton .477 143-3002008-09 Kaihla Szunko .559 133-2382009-10 Kaihla Szunko .560 150-2682010-11 Kaihla Szunko .556 195-3512011-12 Jas’Mine Bracey .470 142-302

Free Throw PercentageYear Name FT% FTM-FTA1981-82 Terri McFarland .770 57-741982-83 Terri McFarland .754 95-1261983-84 Jody Beerman .829 102-1231984-85 Jody Beerman .828 82-991985-86 Jody Beerman .905 133-1471986-87 Jody Beerman .837 174-2081987-88 Sue Nissen .824 103-1251988-89 Sue Nissen .810, 149-1841989-90 Sue Nissen .747 106-1421990-91 Carla Stark .838 119-1421991-92 Carrie Isanhart .784 87-1111992-93 Carla Sterk .752 82-1091993-94 Eve Claar .750 39-521994-95 Julie Miller .756 34-45

1995-96 Julie Miller .871 61-701996-97 Julie Miller .863 82-951997-98 Julie Miller .740 77-140 1998-99 Joni Daniels .756 59-781999-00 Shelly Woods .824 56-682000-01 Beth Kindel .781 75-962001-02 Kendra Martin .802 77-962002-03 Laurie Henderson .774 48-622003-04 Casey Manning .745 82-1102004-05 Casey Manning .857 72-842005-06 Chasidy Myers .796 47-592006-07 Ann Skufca .871 61-702007-08 Angel Chan .823 65-792008-09 Angel Chan .833 55-662009-10 Heidi Warczinski .833 65-782010-11 Taylor Johnson .828 77-932011-12 Niki DiGuilio .843 43-51

3-point Field Goal PercentageYear Name 3FG% 3FGM-3FGA1986-87 Jody Beerman .348 8-231987-88 Suzy Merchant .375 6-161988-89 Sue Nissen .440 11-251989-90 Suzy Merchant .372 32-981990-91 Carrie Isanhart .366 41-1121991-92 Carrie Isanhart .338 45-1331992-93 Eve Claar .333 17-511993-94 Eve Claar .415 39-941994-95 Eve Claar .271 36-1331995-96 Julie Miller .375 6-161996-97 Tracy Renken .345 20-581997-98 Sally Sedlar .434 33-761998-99 Sally Sedlar .33 38-1151999-00 Molli Munz .405 64-1852000-01 Alicia Rozak .276 29-1052001-02 Molli Munz .346 45-1302002-03 Erin Kuhl .421 48-1142003-04 Erin Kuhl .345 29-842004-05 Lindy Hatfield .368 39-1062005-06 Erin Kuhl .355 22-622006-07 Ann Skufca .417 30-722007-08 Stacy Verhoff .407 33-812008-09 Angel Chan .359 92-2562009-10 Heidi Warczinski .386 22-572010-11 Niki DiGuilio .404 69-1712011-12 Taylor Johnson .400 40-100

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Da’Jourie TurnerG • Fr. • 5-6Warren, Mich.

Jessica SchrollF • Sr. • 5-11Midland, Mich.

Niki DiGuilioG • Jr. • 5-8Mount Vernon, Ohio

Sue GuevaraHead CoachSixth Season

Jessica GreenG • So. • 5-10Belleville, Mich.

Chelsea LynnF • Fr. • 6-0Detroit, Mich.

Jordan LaDukeF • Jr. • 5-11Flushing, Mich.

Heather OesterleAssociate Head CoachThird Season

Kylie WelchG • Jr. • 5-4Grand Blanc, Mich.

Jewel CottonF • Fr. • 6-2Harper Woods, Mich.

Jas’Mine BraceyF • So. • 6-2Saginaw, Mich.

Raina HarmonAssistant CoachFirst Season

Jalisa OliveG • Sr. • 5-4Chicago, Ill.

Lauren BellamyF • So. • 6-0Davison, Mich.

Brandie BakerG • Sr. • 6-0Flint, Mich.

Andrew WodrichAssistant CoachFirst Season

Kerby TammG • So. • 5-10Petoskey, Mich.

Crystal BradfordG • So. • 6-0Detroit, Mich.

Phil WendlandDirector of OperationsSecond Season

44Taylor JohnsonF • Jr. • 5-11Belding, Mich.

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Day, Date Opponent Location TimeFriday, Nov. 9 at Bradley Peoria, Ill. NoonSunday, Nov. 11 at Northwestern Evanston, Ill. 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 17 at Green Bay Green Bay, Wis. 3 p.m. Friday, Nov. 23 South Dakota State Mount Pleasant 7 p.m.Thursday, Nov. 29 Notre Dame Mount Pleasant 7 p.m.Sunday, Dec. 2 at Purdue West Lafayette, Ind. 2 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 5 Green Bay Mount Pleasant NoonMonday, Dec. 17 Robert Morris Mount Pleasant 6 p.m.Thursday, Dec. 20 vs. St. Joseph’s# Gainesville, Fla. 4:30 p.m.Friday, Dec. 21 vs. Florida or Savanah State# Gainesville, Fla. TBAFriday, Dec. 28 at San Diego% San Diego, Calif. 9 p.m.Sunday, Dec. 30 vs. Texas or Iowa% San Diego, Calif. TBAWednesday, Jan. 2 Marquette Mount Pleasant 2 p.m.Thursday, Jan. 10 at Toledo* Toledo, Ohio 7 p.m.Sunday, Jan. 13 Eastern Michigan* Mount Pleasant 2 p.m.Wednesday, Jan. 16 Western Michigan* Mount Pleasant 7 p.m.Saturday, Jan. 19 Northern Illinois* Mount Pleasant 2 p.m.Wednesday, Jan. 23 at Ohio* Athens, Ohio 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 26 Akron* Mount Pleasant 2 p.m.Thursday, Jan. 31 Kent State* Mount Pleasant 7 p.m.Sunday, Feb. 3 at Bowling Green* Bowling Green, Ohio 2 p.m.Thursday, Feb. 7 at Ball State* Muncie, Ind. 7 p.m.Sunday, Feb. 10 Buffalo* Mount Pleasant 2 p.m.Saturday, Feb. 16 at Miami* Oxford, Ohio 1 p.m.Wednesday, Feb. 20 at Western Michigan* Kalamazoo, Mich. 7 p.m.Sunday, Feb. 24 Toledo* Mount Pleasant 2 p.m.Thursday, Feb. 28 Ball State* Mount Pleasant 7 p.m.Sunday, March 3 at Northern Illinois* DeKalb, Ill. 2 p.m.Wednesday, March 6 at Eastern Michigan* Ypsilanti, Mich. 7 p.m. Saturday-Saturday, March 9-16 MAC Tournament Cleveland, Ohio TBA

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