women's basketball media guide

203

Upload: iowa-athletics

Post on 27-Mar-2016

221 views

Category:

Documents


3 download

DESCRIPTION

2011-2012 Media Guide

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Women's Basketball Media Guide
Page 2: Women's Basketball Media Guide

IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL “OUR STORY”

Page 3: Women's Basketball Media Guide

SUCCESS AT IOWA!• 20NCAATournamentappearances,includingthelastfouryearsinarow• Four20-pluswinningseasonsinarow

INDIVIDUAL AWARDS UNDER LISA BLUDER AND HER STAFF• FiveplayershaveearnednineAll-Americanhonors• 31All-BigTenhonors• TwoBigTenFreshmanoftheYearAwards• 48Academicall-BigTenselections

COACHING STAFF STABILITY• LisaBluderisthe“Dean”ofBigTenCoachesandhasbeennamedBigTenCoachoftheYearthreetimesatIowa

• LisaBluder’sstaffcombinesforover70yearsofcoachingexperience

HAWKEYES IN THE PROS• 12playershavebeenselectedintheWNBADraft,withseveralmoreplayinginternationally

IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL “OUR STORY”

BASKETBALL MADE FUN!• Iowawomen’sbasketballenjoysgreatteamchemistry,alongwithtravelingtofunandexcitingplaces.TheHawkeyesplaytournamentsinlocationslikeCancun,theBahamas,SanDiego,NewYorkCityandalsotakeaforeigntripoverthesummereveryfouryears

• Hawkeyewomen’sbasketballplayersserveasrolemodelstochildrenalloverthestateofIowaandareafixtureintheIowaCitycommunity

WATCH THE HAWKEYES ACROSS THE WORLD!• TheBigTenNetworkreaches75millionhomesnationwide.WebstreamedgamesonBTN.comareavailabletoanyoneacrosstheglobe!

• TheHawkeyesalsoappearonnationaltelevisionstationslikeCBS,ESPN,ESPN2andESPNU

NEW FACILITIES!• TheIowawomen’sbasketballteamhaveanew,state-of-the-art,$43millionpracticefacility!Thisincludespracticecourts,newlockerrooms,meetingrooms,weightroomandtrainingtablearea

Page 4: Women's Basketball Media Guide

TABLE OF CONTENTS IOWA BASKETBALL

CREDITS

Editor – Aaron Blau Design - Mindy Gardner Contributors - Phil Haddy, Steve Roe, Matt Weitzel, Chris Brewer and Traci Wagner

Photographers - University of Iowa - CMP Photo Service, Darren Miller, Bob Rasmus, Chris Donahue, University Relations Photo Unit, The Daily Iowan, USA Basketball, NBA Photos, Iowa City Press-Citizen, © The Grand Rapids Press, Mark Selders (Penn State), The Ohio State University, Brian Spurlock of US Presswire.

Printer - Tru Art in Iowa City

UNIVERSITY OF IOWA NONDISCRIMINATION STATEMENT

The University of Iowa prohibits discrimination in employment, educational programs, and activities on the basis of race, national origin, color, creed, religion, sex, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or associational preference. The University also affirms its commitment to providing equal opportunities and equal access to University facilities. For additional information contact the Office of Equal Opportunity and Diversity, (319) 335-0705.

IOWA ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of the Department of Athletics is to provide the administrative and coaching support, facilities, resources, and equipment necessary for student athletes to graduate from The University of Iowa while participating in broad-based championship-calibre athletic competition. The overall well-being of the participant and the integrity of the program will be paramount in all that we do.

THIS IS IOWA BASKETBALL: PAGES 4-59

MEET THE HAWKEYES: PAGES 60-117

HAWKEYE COACHING STAFF: PAGES 118-135

SEASON REVIEW AND HONORS: PAGES 136-155

IOWA BASKETBALL HISTORY: PAGES 156-195

2012

SEA

SON

02

Page 5: Women's Basketball Media Guide

2011-12SCHEDULE IOWA BASKETBALL

Nov. 6 Winona State, MN (Exhibition) 7 p.m. Nov. 12-13 Hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City, IA) Nov. 12 Harvard TBDNov. 13 Butler/UNLV TBDNov. 16 Albany 7 p.m.Nov. 19 at Northern Iowa 3 p.m.Nov. 25-26 at Junkanoo Jam (Bahamas) Nov. 25 vs. St. John’s 12 p.m.Nov. 26 vs. Temple/Texas A&M 12 or 2:15 p.m.Nov. 30 Virginia Tech# 7 p.m.Dec. 3 at Kansas State% 7 p.m.Dec. 7 at Iowa State^ 7 p.m.Dec. 9 Western Illinois 7 p.m.Dec. 17 at Bradley 7 p.m.Dec. 20 Drake 7 p.m.Dec. 22 Mississippi Valley State 5 p.m.Dec. 30 Northwestern 7 p.m.Jan. 2 at Ohio State TBDJan. 5 Illinois 7 p.m.Jan. 8 Nebraska 3 p.m.Jan. 15 at Purdue 1 p.m.Jan. 19 Wisconsin 7 p.m.Jan. 22 at Penn State 2 p.m.Jan. 26 at Nebraska 7 p.m.Jan. 29 Purdue 2 p.m.Feb. 2 at Wisconsin 7 p.m.Feb. 5 at Indiana 1 p.m.Feb. 9 Minnesota 7 p.m.Feb. 12 Michigan State 2 p.m.Feb. 16 at Michigan 7 p.m.Feb. 23 at Northwestern TBDFeb. 26 Michigan TBD % - Big Ten/Big 12 Challenge^ - Big Ten/ACC Challenge# - Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

03

Page 6: Women's Basketball Media Guide

2012

SEA

SON

04

Page 7: Women's Basketball Media Guide

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

05

Page 8: Women's Basketball Media Guide

2012

SEA

SON

06

Page 9: Women's Basketball Media Guide

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

07

Page 10: Women's Basketball Media Guide

HAWKEYES IN THE

COMMUNITY

2012

SEA

SON

08

Page 11: Women's Basketball Media Guide

COMMUNITY The Iowa Women’s Basketball Team have been involved in numerous community service activities that include:

• Ronald McDonald House • Big Brother/Big Sister Bowl for Kids Sake • Make-A-Wish Foundation • Habitat For Humanity • University of Iowa Health Care Pediatrics Visits • I-Club Receptions • Iowa Wheelchair Challenge • American Heart Walk • Walk For Diabetes • Annual Day of Caring Project • Tornado Recovery • Flood Prevention and Recovery • United Way • Shelter House • Camp CourageousThe players and coaches also take time to read to children in the local Iowa City elementary schools as well as extend invitations to elementary school children to attend home basketball games. The University of Iowa Women’s Basketball team was selected for the 2009 Iowa Governor’s Volunteer Award for outstanding contribution of volunteer service to the community.

The Hawkeyes take part in the annual “Day of Caring”

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

09

Page 12: Women's Basketball Media Guide

CARVER-HAWKEYE ARENA

Iowa hosted first and second round NCAA Tournament games in 2009.

2012

SEA

SON

10

Page 13: Women's Basketball Media Guide

CARVER-HAWKEYE ARENAWithout question, the University of Iowa’s Carver-Hawkeye Arena is one of the finest basketball facilities in the Midwest. Named for the late Roy Carver, a long-time supporter of the University, the arena opened in January 1983.

The arena has hosted NCAA Women’s Tournament games 12 times, including first and second round games in 2009.

Carver-Hawkeye Arena also brings in some of the hottest music artists in the country. The Backstreet Boys, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Foo Fighters, Tonic, John Mayer, Elton John and the Goo Goo Dolls are some of the bands that headlined the past few years.

Red Hot Chili Peppers

Backstreet Boys

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

11

Page 14: Women's Basketball Media Guide

“OUR NEW LOCKER ROOM IS AMAZING! I CAN’T BELIEVE HOW MUCH ROOM WE HAVE. EACH PLAYER HAS A BRAND NEW LOCKER WITH PLENTY OF SPACE FOR OUR EQUIPMENT AND THE NEW COUCHES AND TELEVISIONS ARE GREAT.

“THE SEPERATE THEATER ROOM IS ALSO A GREAT ADDITION. WE HAVE SO MUCH MORE ROOM TO WATCH FILM, NOT TO MENTION THE AWESOME NEW THEATER-STYLE SEATS WITH OUR LOGO ON THE HEAD REST!”

JAIME PRINTYJUNIOR

2012

SEA

SON

12

Page 15: Women's Basketball Media Guide

The University of Iowa women’s locker room was completely renovated and re-opened in the fall of 2011.

The updated locker room doubled in size from 1,200 square feet to 2,400 square feet and includes spacious new lockers, an improved lounge area with leather couches and two 60-inch HD flat screen televisions and a seperate theater room with leather chairs and a state-of-the-art video system for film review.

THE HAWKEYE

LOCKER ROOM

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

13

Page 16: Women's Basketball Media Guide

NEW PRACTICE FACILITY AND STATE-OF-THE-ART WEIGHT ROOM The $43 million addition and revitalization of Carver-Hawkeye was completed in August of 2011. Additions include a practice facility immediately north of the arena, along with a brand new, state-of-the-art fitness and weight-training space.

The new, air-conditioned practice facility will have two full-size collegiate courts and is equipped with a Robbins MVP (maximum vibration protection) flooring system.

Iowa’s new weight room will expand from 1,800 square feet to 11,000 square feet. It will have brand new PowerLift racks, cardio equipment and a 40-yard turf/agility sprint lane.

Keys will not be necessary for the practice facility or locker room, as electronic access is being installed. Student-athletes simply need to place their palm on the reader by the door to gain access.

RENOVATIONCARVER- HAWKEYE ARENA

14

Page 17: Women's Basketball Media Guide

RENOVATION

““THE IMPROVEMENTS TO CARVER-HAWKEYE ARENA ARE AMAZING. IT’S SO NICE TO BE ABLE TO GO INTO A PRACTICE FACILITY AND SHOOT WHENEVER WE WANT. THE IMPROVEMENTS MADE OUR HOME FACILITY EVEN BETTER.””

KAMILLE WAHLIN SENIOR

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

15

Page 18: Women's Basketball Media Guide

2012

SEA

SON

16

Page 19: Women's Basketball Media Guide

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

17

Page 20: Women's Basketball Media Guide

2012

SEA

SON

18

Page 21: Women's Basketball Media Guide

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING PHILOSOPHY

The philosophy of this program consists mainly of two components. The first is to continually develop a scientifically sound program that will maximize strength, power and explosiveness in order to allow the athlete to get the utmost out of their genetic potential, and to reduce the chance of injury. This will primarily be accomplished through the use of ground based free weight exercises and the progressive incorporation of functional movements and plyometrics. The second is to establish a culture which will develop the discipline, character and mental toughness within each athlete and team as a whole so that they are able to make the sacrifices in their training, leave their comfort zone and develop a Championship ATTITUDE. This will encourage them to make the most out of every situation and opportunity given to them in athletics, so that they might know what it is to be fully committed to something in at least one area of their life. When these two converge, they are not only able to reach their full potential, they become champions on and off the playing field.

THE HAWKEYES

STRENGTH CONDITIONING

&

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

19

Page 22: Women's Basketball Media Guide

ATHLETICS LEARNING CENTER

The $4.6 million Russell A. and Ann Gerdin Athletics Learning Center opened in September of 2003 and gives all Iowa student-athletes a state of the art facility to help them with their educations.

The Athletics Learning Center is a multi-level, 20,000 square foot facility that provides a computer center, study areas, classes and meeting places for all Hawkeye student-athletes.

The Learning Center features an auditorium that converts into two classrooms, separate study rooms for under and upper-class student-athletes that feature 28 study carrels, a computer lab, five tutorial rooms, the book loan repository, office space for Iowa’s Student Services staff and a display area to recognize the academic accomplishments of Iowa’s student-athletes.

IOWA HAWKEYES

ACADEMICS

“I THINK THAT THE SUCCESS THAT WE’VE HAD IN THE CLASSROOM SHOWS IOWA’S COMMITMENT TO THE STUDENT-ATHLETE. WITH LINDSEY MEDER BEING ONE OF THE TOP-FIVE ACADEMIC PLAYERS IN AMERICA TWO STRAIGHT YEARS (2001-02) AND HAVING 48 DIFFERENT ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN HONORS THE LAST 11 SEASONS SPEAKS VOLUMES ABOUT OUR COMMITMENT TO ACADEMICS. OUR PLAYERS HAVE PROVEN THAT THEY CAN DO BOTH AT A SCHOOL LIKE IOWA. THEY CAN ACHIEVE SUCCESS BOTH ACADEMICALLY AND ATHLETICALLY.”

LISA BLUDER HEAD COACH

Jennie Lillis and Robin Roberts, 2004 WBCA Scholarship

2012

SEA

SON

20

Page 23: Women's Basketball Media Guide

“IN FOLLOWING OUR THEME, ‘TODAY’S HAWKEYES ARE TOMORROW’S LEADERS,’ THE OFFICE OF ATHLETIC STUDENT SERVICES IS DEDICATED TO MEETING THE NEEDS OF EACH INDIVIDUAL STUDENT-ATHLETE AS SHE EARNS THE DEGREE OF HER CHOICE WHILE PARTICIPATING ON A CHAMPIONSHIP CALIBER TEAM. COUNSELING, ACADEMIC MONITORING, EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING, SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION, TUTORING, COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES, AND CAREER EXPLORATION ARE ALL PART OF THE SERVICES AVAILABLE TO THESE STUDENT-ATHLETES.”

PETER GRAY - ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, ATHLETICS STUDENT SERVICES

2011 Academic All-Big Ten Award Winners

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

21

Page 24: Women's Basketball Media Guide

One of the many benefits of playing for the Iowa Hawkeyes and playing in the Big Ten Conference is the popularity and amount of media coverage the sport generates in the state of Iowa and the Midwest. Whether it’s TV, radio, internet, podcasting, newspapers, etc. fans can access information, video and audio clips of the Hawkeyes in a number of different platforms. In addition to extensive radio/internet broadcasts of every Hawkeye game, Iowa fans can watch selected games on KCRG-TV9, the Big Ten Network, CBS, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU or www.btn.com.

MEDIAATTENTION

Shelley Till and Brent Balbinot, Hawkeye Radio Network

Jaime Printy was featured on ESPN.com in 2011.

2012

SEA

SON

22

Page 25: Women's Basketball Media Guide

MEDIAATTENTION

“WE RECEIVE GREAT COVERAGE FROM THE MEDIA IN THE STATE. LOCAL SPORTS WEBSITES MAKES IT EASY FOR MY FAMILY AND FRIENDS TO FOLLOW ALONG WITH THE TEAM.”

TRISHA NESBITT JUNIOR

“WEBSITES LIKE HAWKEYESPORTS.COM AND BTN.COM ARE GREAT FOR OUR FANS AND FAMILIES. VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS, AUDIO BROADCASTS AND LIVE WEB STREAMS ALLOW FANS TO ALWAYS SEE HOW WE ARE DOING.”

MORGAN JOHNSON JUNIOR

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

23

Page 26: Women's Basketball Media Guide

Vera Jones Mary Murphy Debbie Antonelli Stephanie White

2012

SEA

SON

24

Page 27: Women's Basketball Media Guide

• REACHES OVER 75 MILLION HOMES NATIONWIDE

• EVERY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GAME BROADCAST IN HD

• “BIG TEN TONIGHT” AND THE “BIG TEN WOMEN’S SHOW” FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS AND FEATURE STORIES ON BIG TEN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NEARLY EVERY NIGHT

• IOWA IS SCHEDULED TO HAVE SEVEN GAMES ON THE BIG TEN NETWORK (HD) AND 11 WEBCAST ON BTN.COM.

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

25

Page 28: Women's Basketball Media Guide

2012

SEA

SON

26

Page 29: Women's Basketball Media Guide

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

27

Page 30: Women's Basketball Media Guide

On behalf of the University of Iowa Department of Athletics, I’d like to welcome you to another exciting season of Hawkeye women’s basketball. I am thrilled to start another campaign under our terrific head coach, Lisa Bluder.

Lisa has done a tremendous job leading the Hawkeye program over a long period of time. She is a class act, both on and off the court. Her student-athletes exemplify what we mean when we say “Today’s Hawkeyes are Tomorrow’s Leaders.”

Her student-athletes excel in the classroom, on the court and in the community. She stands for what’s good in intercollegiate sport, and specifically, for Hawkeye Athletics. Not only do we have a very competitive team on the court, we have coaches and student-athletes who are looked upon as role models throughout the University and surrounding communities.

Whether it’s on the court in front of our great fans in Carver-Hawkeye Arena, or on the road, we know the Hawkeyes will be competing for championships every season. Please plan to join us for what promises to be an exciting year of Hawkeye women’s basketball!

GARY

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICSBARTA

2012

SEA

SON

28

Page 31: Women's Basketball Media Guide

Welcome to a new season of Iowa women’s basketball! My husband Ken and I are enthusiastic fans and can’t wait to cheer the Iowa Black and Gold on to victory. We take great pride in this team and its coaches. These Hawkeyes truly embody the winning spirit on the court, in the classroom and in the community.

We are proud of our rich tradition in women’s basketball! The University of Iowa has established itself as one of the most decorated programs in the Big Ten and nation. Coach Bluder has led her team to eight NCAA Tournament appearances, including the last four years in a row.

Under Coach Bluder’s leadership, Iowa has posted eight Big Ten first-division finishes and advanced to the post-season 10 times. Bluder, who is the dean of women’s basketball coaches in the Big Ten, exemplifies the type of coach this University is all about. Named Big Ten Coach of the Year three times and WBCA Regional Coach of the Year twice, Coach Bluder and the Hawkeyes enjoy the national spotlight. Our future looks as bright as our recent past.

Lisa Bluder and her loyal coaching staff’s level of commitment to her players is unparalleled. The program has a longstanding reputation for developing leaders on and off the court. I’m proud of the program’s academic excellence and volunteer efforts around the Eastern Iowa community.

I am proud to be a Hawkeye. I hope you’ll join me for another thrilling season of Hawkeye women’s basketball at Carver-Hawkeye Arena!

SALLY

UNIVERSITY OF IOWA PRESIDENT

MASONBARTA

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

29

Page 32: Women's Basketball Media Guide

2012

SEA

SON

30

Page 33: Women's Basketball Media Guide

AN EXCEPTIONAL CHOICE

Since 1847, The University of Iowa has distinguished itself as a leader among public universities. Today its programs in health, business, engineering, education, law, the arts, communications, and the sciences are known worldwide for their excellence and innovation.

U.S. News & World Report ranked The University of Iowa as the 26th best public university in the nation in 2009, and The Tippie School of Management’s MBA program was recently ranked 20th best in the country by Forbes magazine.

OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC OPPORTUNITIES

Iowa offers degrees in 11 colleges: Business, Dentistry, Education, Engineering, Law, Liberal Arts and Sciences, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Public Health, and the Graduate College. Undergraduates can choose from more than 100 areas of study.

THE UNIVERSITY OF

IOWA

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

31

Page 34: Women's Basketball Media Guide

When student-athletes consider their future, they should consider prospects beyond athletics. A list of all University of Iowa alumni who have distinguished themselves professionally would be difficult to assemble and could never be complete. However, some are truly outstanding in their area of expertise. BUSINESS

Leland C. Adams Former president, Amoco Production Co.

John J. Balles Former president, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

Arthur A. Collins Founder, Collins Radio (Rockwell Collins)

Kathleen A. Dore Executive vice president and general manager, Bravo Television Network & the Independent Film Channel

John W. English Former vice president and chief investment officer, Ford Foundation

H. John Hawkinson Former president and director of funds, Kemper Financial Services Inc.

Richard O. JacobsonPresident, Jacobson Warehouse Co.

Bill Krause President, Krause Gentle Corp.

Richard Levitt Chairman & CEO, Nellis Corporation

John Pappajohn Venture capitalist, entrepreneur; President, Equity Dynamics, Inc.

Henry Tippie Presiding director for Rollins, Inc.; RPC, Inc. and Marine Products Corporation; Managing director for The RMT Trust

Tom BrokawNBC News

EDUCATION

Joseph N. Crowley President, University of Nevada at Reno and former NCAA president

R. Wayne Duke Former commissioner, Big Ten Conference

E.F. Lindquist Co-founder, American College Testing (ACT) Program

John B. McLendon First black coach inducted into The Basketball Hall of Fame

Eddie Robinson Legendary football coach, Grambling State University

Wilbur Schramm International authority won communications and founder, Iowa Writers’ Workshop

Richard Schultz Executive Director, United States Olympic Committee;Former Executive Director, NCAA

James Van Allen Space Physicist

ENTERTAINMENT

Diablo Cody Oscar Award winning writer of “Juno”

Simon Estes International opera star

John Falsey Executive producer of television’s “Northern Exposure” & “I’ll Fly Away”

Mark ShapiroFormer ESPN Vice-President

DISTINGUISHED

ALUMNI

2012

SEA

SON

32

Page 35: Women's Basketball Media Guide

Al Jarreau Grammy Award-winning singer

Mark Johnson Film producer and Oscar Award winner for Rainman

Alex Karras former NFL All-Pro, Detroit Lions; actor, Victor, Victoria; Blazing Saddles; “Webster”

Barry Kemp television producer, creator of the hit series “Coach”

Dave Keuning guitarist, The Killers

Shirley Rich Krohn Casting director for Kramer vs Kramer, Three Days of the Condor, Taps, Saturday Night Fever

Richard Maibaum Writer of James Bond motion picture scripts

Brandon Routh Actor, Superman Returns

Gene Wilder Actor, Silver Streak, Young Frankenstein, Stir Crazy GOVERNMENT

David Bonior U.S. House of Representatives, Mt. Clemons, MI

Terry Branstad former Governor of Iowa

General Charles A. Horner Architect of the US air war against Iraq during the Persian Gulf War/Desert Storm

Mary Louise Smith noted political party leader and civil rights proponent

Juanita Kidd Stout First black woman elected to a state Supreme Court LITERATURE

Mildred Wirt Benson Author of 23 Nancy Drew mysteries and first woman to receive master’s degree in journalism at Iowa

John Irving Writer, The World According to Garp, The Cider House Rules

W.P. Kinsella Writer, Shoeless Joe

Margaret Walker Writer, Jubilee MEDIA

Alan Abelson Editor, Barron’s

Tom Brokaw Former Anchorman, NBC News

John Cochran Correspondent, ABC News

Paul Conrad Political cartoonist and three-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize

Wayne Drehs General Assignment Writer, ESPN.com

George Gallup Founder, The Gallup Poll

Charles Guggenheim Documentary filmmaker, Peabody and Oscar award winner

Bob Miller Broadcaster, Los Angeles Kings

Herbert Nipson Executive Editor, Ebony

Brian Ross Correspondent, ABC News, NBC News; Peabody and Emmy award winner

Carole Simpson Anchor, ABC News SCIENCE AND MEDICINE

Dr. Nancy Andreasen Psychiatrist renowned for her research on schizophrenia, as well as creativity

Dr. Johann L. Ehrenhaft Pioneer in field of open heart surgery

Dr. Robert C. Hardin Developed blood bank protocols during WW II based on seminal work on blood preservation

ALUMNI

Dr. Don H. O’Donoghue sports medicine pioneer

James Van AllenWorld famous physicist and discoverer of two radiation belts (the Van Allen Belts) that surround the earth.

Dr. Emory D. Warner World recognized pathologist PULITZER PRIZE WINNERS

Marquis Childs 1970, St. Louis Post Dispatch

Rita Dove 1987, Thomas and Beulah; U.S. Poet Laureate

Jorie Graham 1996, The Dream of the Unified Field; New and Selected Poems

J. Tracy Kidder 1982, The Soul of a New Machine

James A. McPherson 1978, Elbow Room

Jane Smiley 1992, A Thousand Acres

Tennessee Williams 1948, A Streetcar Named Desire; 1955, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

Tom BrowkawNBC News

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

33

Page 36: Women's Basketball Media Guide

2012

SEA

SON

34

The 2010 Iowa Hawkeye football team won its school-record third consecutive bowl game with a thrilling 27-24 come-from-behind victory over Missouri in the 2010 Insight Bowl.

The UI Department of Athletics is under the direction of Gary Barta and is regarded as one of the top intercollegiate programs in the nation. Once again, the Hawkeyes enjoyed success both athletically and academically in 2010-11.

Sixty-four Hawkeyes earned all-conference accolades, while 44 were recognized as All-Americans. Hawkeye student-athletes excelled in the classroom as well with 172 earning Academic All-Big Ten laurels. Thirty-four Hawkeyes were honored by the Big Ten Conference with the Distinguished Scholar Award. The graduation rate of Iowa’s student-athletes has improved in each of the past 10 years and has consistently ranked above the graduation rate of all UI students.

Iowa’s men’s cross country, men’s and women’s tennis, and softball teams were recognized by the NCAA for their high academic marks. The four teams earned Public Recognition Awards, based on their most recent multi-year Academic Progress Rates.

The UI closed the 2010-11 athletics year with a bang, establishing a school record in total points scored in the annual Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup. The Hawkeyes accumulated 510 points in the competition that awards points based on each institution’s finish in national championship competition in up to 20 total sports (10 women’s and 10 men’s).

The support of their efforts and attendance by Hawkeye fans ranks among the best across the country.

The men’s track and field team won the Big Ten Outdoor Championship and also finished eighth at the indoor NCAA championships.

A TOTAL

PROGRAM

Page 37: Women's Basketball Media Guide

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

35

While the Hawkeyes compete with the best in the nation in a variety of sports, Iowa boasts some of the most impressive athletic facilities in the nation, operated by one of the most respected departments.

Several new projects have come to completion on the Iowa campus. Some of the latest additions to the UI campus include the completion of the new Campus Recreation and Wellness Center, which houses the swimming and diving teams, and the state-of-the-art $7 million rowing boathouse. In addition to the brand new swimming and rowing facilities, the Roy G. Karro Athletics Hall of Fame and Visitors Center, the Russell and Ann Gerdin Athletic Learning Center and the Hawkeye Tennis and Recreation Center completed construction in recent years. Furthermore, the UI completed a $47 million Carver-Hawkeye Arena renovation project in the summer of 2011.

Kinnick Stadium received a major upgrade and renovation that was completed just prior to the 2006 season. The $89 million project included the replacing of the south end zone stands and building of a four-level press box that houses 47 guest suites. New scoreboards, video walls, concession stands and rest rooms were also part of the project.

Iowa student-athletes have been recognized as All-Americans in their sport on 312 occasions during the past 19 years, including 44 this past season.

During the 2010-11 athletic year, the Hawkeyes continued their trend of success on the playing fields and in academic pursuits. Below are some examples of recent Hawkeye success.

The Hawkeye wrestling team continued its dominance on the mat, finishing third at the NCAA Championships. Iowa has claimed 23 national championships, including three in the last four years, and 34 Big Ten titles. Five Hawkeyes earned All-American accolades en route to the team’s third place finish.

Iowa football continued its stellar play, finishing in the upper division of the Big Ten for the ninth time in the last 10 years. The Hawkeyes capped their season with a thrilling 27-24 come-from-behind victory over Missouri in the Insight Bowl. The win was Iowa’s third straight bowl victory, a school record.

Iowa’s field hockey team has won the Big Ten Tournament championship three of the last five years and finished third

nationally, advancing all the way to the Final Four in 2008. A total of 41 Hawkeyes have garnered All-Big Ten accolades under head coach Tracey Griesbaum.

The women’s basketball team had another outstanding season, finishing third in the league and advancing to the NCAA Tournament. Lisa Bluder, who is a three-time Big Ten Coach of the Year and two-time Regional Coach of the Year, coached Kachine Alexander and Jaime Printy to honorable mention All-America status. Alexander was also tabbed the Premier Player of the Year. Bluder has guided Iowa to eight first division finishes in her 11 years and has taken her program to eight NCAA Tournaments, including four straight.

The men’s track and field team finished eighth in the nation at the indoor national championships and won the outdoor Big Ten title in 2011. Coach Larry Wieczorek was named Big Ten Coach of the Year, while numerous Hawkeyes earned all-league and All-America honors.

Head coach Mark Hankins continued to have his men’s golfers play at a high level. The Hawkeyes advanced to the NCAA Championships for the second time in three years and tied for 10th nationally – a school-record finish. Vince India was named the Big Ten Player of the Year and earned the prestigious Les Bolstad Trophy, which goes to the male golfer with the lowest stroke average in the Big Ten.

The men’s basketball team had its first season under head coach Fran McCaffery. Hawkeye fans flocked to Carver-Hawkeye Arena to watch the Black and Gold. Attendance increased 20 percent, which ranked fifth-best in the country.

The aforementioned list of team and individual accomplishments are just a sampling of the recent excellence achieved in Iowa City.

Whether it’s the top-notch athletic or academic performances, the outstanding community and fan support, or the impressive facilities, it’s easy to understand why Iowa fans everywhere truly believe, “It’s great to be a Hawkeye.”

Page 38: Women's Basketball Media Guide

Iowa City is a diverse, highly cosmopolitan community of 60,000 set in the natural scenic beauty of Iowa’s rolling hills and woods along the tree-lined banks of the Iowa River. Iowa City has all the art galleries, ethnic foods, historic architecture and vibrant atmosphere of a much larger city, but with the compactness and friendly feeling of a small town.

As a place to live, Iowa City keeps winning awards and accolades - Named one of the 10 most enlightened towns in the country by Utne Reader, listed in the book The 100 Best Small Art Towns in America and selected the number-one place to live in the nation by Editor & Publisher magazine.

THE IOWA CITYCOMMUNITY

2102

SEA

SON

36

Page 39: Women's Basketball Media Guide

COMMUNITY

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

37

Page 40: Women's Basketball Media Guide

“BEING FROM THE MIDWEST, I’M VERY EXCITED TO PLAY IN THE BIG TEN. IT MAKES IT VERY EASY FOR MY FAMILY AND FRIENDS TO ATTEND GAMES.”

SAMANTHA LOGIC FRESHMAN

2012

SEA

SON

38

Page 41: Women's Basketball Media Guide

BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN.

The Big Ten Conference is a union of 12 world-class academic institutions who share a common mission of research, graduate, professional and undergraduate teaching and public service. The conference’s 100-plus years of history, strong tradition of competitive intercollegiate athletic programs, vast and passionate alumni base, and consistent leadership in innovations position the Big Ten and its entire community firmly on the Big Stage.

The Big Ten has sustained a comprehensive set of shared practices and policies that enforce the priority of academics and emphasize the values of integrity, fairness and competitiveness in all aspects of its student-athletes’ lives, with the ultimate goal of ensuring that each individual has the opportunity to live a Big Life.

The Big Ten Conference has held a league tournament every year since 1995, with every tournament but one being held in Indianapolis.

Fans have embraced the Big Ten Women’s Tournament. Nearly 36,000 fans watched in 2008 as Purdue captured the tournament title marked by close games and stellar individual performances.

Conseco Fieldhouse has played host to the conference tournament the last 10 consecutive years and 11 overall. The Big Ten announced in 2012 that the conference tournament will rotate between Indianapolis (2012, 2014, 2016) and the Sears Centre in Hoffman Estates, Ill. (2013, 2015).

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

39

Page 42: Women's Basketball Media Guide

BIG TEN/ACC Challenge The Big Ten/ACC Women’s Basketball Challenge enters its fifth year of existence during the 2011-12 season.

The Big Ten/ACC Women’s Basketball Challenge matches 12 teams from each conference in head-to-head competition traditionally on the first Wednesday, Thursday and Friday after Thanksgiving, following the men’s Big Ten/ACC Challenge.

For the third timein the last four season, the Big Ten sent eight teams to postseason play in 2011. Five teams earned bids to the NCAA Championship, while three others appeared in the WNIT. The Big Ten has sent at least one team to teh NCAA Sweet 16 in 25 of the last 27 years and has had at least one squad participate in five of the last 13 Final Fours.

The ACC had eight postseason teams, including six in the NCAA Championship. Overall, the ACC has made 14 Final Four apperances.

2011 CHALLENGE SCHEDULE

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30Boston College at Wisconsin

Nebraska at Georgia TechMichigan at Maryland

Florida State at Ohio StateNorth Carolina at Penn State

North Carolina State at NorthwesternVirginia Tech at Iowa

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1Illinois at Clemson

Purdue at DukeMiami at Michigan State

Indiana at VirginiaMinnesota at Wake Forest

2012

SEA

SON

40

Page 43: Women's Basketball Media Guide

BIG TEN/BIG 12 Challenge The Big Ten and Big 12 Conferences have formed an annual inter-conference challenge for women’s basketball, which will span at least two years and will begin in the fall of 2010.

The series will feature a home-and-home format over the initial two-year agreement, and each of the Big 12 teams will play in each Challenge, while one Big Ten team, Wisconsin, will play two Challenge games each year.

The 2011 Challenge will be played Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 3 and 4, with the exception of three games.

2011 CHALLENGE MATCHUPS

Baylor at MinnesotaIowa State at MichiganWisconsin at KansasIowa at Kansas State

Northwestern at MissouriOhio State at Oklahoma

Penn State at Texas TechTexas A&M at Purdue

Oklahoma State at IndianaMichigan State at TexasTexas Tech vs. Illinois

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

41

Page 44: Women's Basketball Media Guide

2012

SEA

SON

42

Page 45: Women's Basketball Media Guide

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

43

Page 46: Women's Basketball Media Guide

HAWKEYE TRAVEL

The Hawkeyes travel in style, whether it’s on the road or in the air.

For shorter trips, the Hawkeyes travel in a spacious Windstar bus, complete with satellite television, DVD players and WiFi internet connection.

The majority of Hawkeye flights are on USA Jet, an airline with spacious leather seating that gives the players an opportunity to relax and study. Most trips are charter flights, which means no airport lines and non-stop flights to and from the nearby Eastern Iowa Airport.

2012

SEA

SON

44

Page 47: Women's Basketball Media Guide

HAWKEYE TRAVEL

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

45

Page 48: Women's Basketball Media Guide

HAWKEYE

TRAVELINTERNATIONAL

During the summer of 2003, 2007 and 2011 the entire Iowa basketball team and staff traveled overseas. Iowa toured Prague, Bratislava, Vienna and Paris in 2011, playing three exhibition games on the 12-day trip.

In 2007, the Hawkeyes were in Greece for 11 days, competing against the Greek National Team three times and visiting Thessaloniki, Athens and the Greek Islands.

Iowa toured the beautiful cities of Rome, Vatican City, Florence, Venice and Lake Como on a 12-day trip in 2003 that included four exhibition games.

Not only do the Hawkeyes play in front of thousands of fans in Carver-Hawkeye Arena, but the Iowa women’s basketball program also travels to exciting destinations to play in challenging tournaments. Over the past 12 years, Iowa has competed in holiday tournaments in Alaska, Bahamas, California (three times), Cancun (3), Hawaii, New York, Florida (2), Massachusetts and South Carolina. The Hawkeyes head back to the Bahamas in November this season.

Iowa Hawkeyes in Prague, 2011

2012

SEA

SON

46

Page 49: Women's Basketball Media Guide

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

47

Page 50: Women's Basketball Media Guide

2012

SEA

SON

48

Page 51: Women's Basketball Media Guide

NIKE EQUIPMENT

University of Iowa equipment and apparel provided by NIKE.

University of Iowa women’s basketball equipment and apparel is provided by NIKE. The Hawkeyes have four uniform choices: Black, White, Gold and Pink.

The Hawkeyes take the court every day knowing they are equipped with the latest in design and technology

in their NIKE apparel, and the most up-to-date equipment available in college basketball.

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

49

Page 52: Women's Basketball Media Guide

CAMPSBASKETBALLHAWKEYE

2012

SEA

SON

50

Page 53: Women's Basketball Media Guide

BASKETBALL BASKETBALL CAMP

The Iowa Girls’ Basketball Camp gives young basketball players the opportunity to learn from the Hawkeyes during the summer. Held annually in early June, Coach Bluder and her staff lead instruction in all facets of the game. Campers are able to stay in the residence halls and experience what campus life at Iowa is about. Camp is also a time for young Hawkeyes to meet new friends, and build life-long relationships.

The Iowa Girls’ Basketball Elite Camp is also available for those who are willing to take their game to the next level.

For more information, contact the Iowa Sports Camps office at (319) 335-7961, or visit www.iowasportscamps.com.

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

51

Page 54: Women's Basketball Media Guide

HANNAHDRAXTEN STUDENT ASSISTANT COACH

“I grew up a Hawkeye and being able to wear the Black and Gold has always been a dream of mine. My visits to Iowa only reinforced my desire after being able to witness, first hand, the chemistry between the team and the coaches. All of the coaches were very enthusiastic and I couldn’t wait to get a chance to play in Carver-Hawkeye Arena in front of so many loyal Hawkeye fans. It’s great to be a Hawkeye!

THEAIRRATAYLOR REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE

KELLYKREI SENIOR

“I had always heard about how good the Iowa Women’s Basketball program was. After visiting, I was fortunate to experience the University and community first hand. Coach Bluder and her staff are awesome and all the girls are great! It is such a family atmosphere. We work hard, but at the same time we have a lot of fun! The fan support here is amazing and it is exciting to play in front of a crowd that loves Iowa athletics so much!”

“Growing up in Minnesota, I’ll admit I didn’t know a lot about the University of Iowa. But after attending a game in Carver-Hawkeye Arena and walking around campus, I instantly fell in love with the coaches, community and family here in the Hawkeye Nation. I’m proud to say I am a Hawkeye!”

2012

SEA

SON

52

Page 55: Women's Basketball Media Guide

TRISHANESBITT JUNIOR

MORGANJOHNSON JUNIOR

“The coaching staff and the team were the two main things that attracted me to Iowa. The coaches are more than just a coach to you. Right away you can tell that they are amazing people and really genuinely care about each one of us as people. “

“The University of Iowa was perfect for me because it included the family atmosphere I had been looking for, along with the academics I had been craving. The coaches are so personable and truly care about my life, both on and off the court. My teammates are just the icing on the cake. They really make it feel like I’m home and that this is where I belong. I am very happy I chose the University of Iowa, and I know that in my heart I am a Hawkeye for life.”

WHAT HAWKEYES ARE

SAYING

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

53

Page 56: Women's Basketball Media Guide

“We are happy that our daughter has found a school and an extended family that she loves. The staff and coaches at the University of Iowa are exactly the way they were during the recruiting process. As parents, you want to know that your child will grow mentally and spiritually as a person. Even though Theairra has been there for just a short time, we can already see the growth. We feel blessed that she has found such a great second home and family.”

THEODORE & MICHELLE TAYLOR

THE HAWKEYE

FAMILIES2012

SEA

SON

54

Page 57: Women's Basketball Media Guide

FAMILIES

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

55

“There is truth in the cliché, ‘God works in mysterious ways.’ Being lifelong Ames residents would make us un-likely candidates to become Hawkeye fans, and even more unlikely candidates to encourage our daughter to become a Hawkeye. After meeting the coaching staff, players and some of the other recruits and their families, there is no mystery why we would want our daughter to be a Hawk-eye! In fact, our whole family has converted to being proud Hawkeye fanatics! Go Hawkeyes!”

TROY AND PAM NESBITT

“We first visited the University of Iowa and attended a Hawkeyes women’s game when Hannah was in ninth grade. Right away we all knew this was the place we would like her to end up. We really liked Iowa City and the Iowa campus. More importantly, we thought the coaching staff and team were extremely caring and it was the kind of family atmosphere we wanted our daughter in, especially living seven hours away. We loved Carver and the great support of the fans and are very proud to be a part of the Iowa Hawkeye women’s basketball tradition.”

BRIAN & LORI DRAXTEN

“As parents of Kamille, we are very proud that Coach Bluder and her staff invited her to be a part of their successful program. From the first time we stepped on campus we felt like we belonged and everyone we met was honest and genuine. We feel very comfortable with Kamille being a part of the Hawkeye tradition and also the excite-ment of the Big Ten atmosphere.”

CHRIS & KARLA WAHLIN

Page 58: Women's Basketball Media Guide

THE HAWKEYE

FAMILIES

“As residents of Iowa City we’ve been fortunate to have had the opportunity to closely follow the Iowa wom-en’s basketball program through the years and couldn’t be more proud of our daughter’s choice to become an Iowa Hawkeye. Every time we visited, it reinforced what we already knew about Coach Bluder, her staff and the genuine integrity of the Iowa women’s program. We’ve witnessed time and time again the caring the coaches and staff showed toward the women as both athletes and students.”

BRIAN & COLLEEN KREI

2012

SEA

SON

56

Page 59: Women's Basketball Media Guide

“It brings our family great pride to have Megan wear the Black and Gold uniform and be a part of Coach Bluder’s very successful program. Despite Megan’s unique situation in joining the team, the coaching staff and teammates welcomed her with open arms and made her feel a real sense of team unity and belonging. All three of our children found a home at the University of Iowa, not only for the academic excellence it provid-ed, but also for the opportunity to be a student-ath-lete and experience the excitement of being a Hawkeye! We can think of no other place Megan would rather be.”

RICK AND COLLEEN CONSIDINE

“We are thrilled that Jaime is part of the Iowa women’s basketball program. Jaime committed to Iowa at a very young age, and by the time she got to campus, she had very high expectations. Every aspect of col-lege life at Iowa completely surpassed those expecta-tions. Coach Bluder and her staff are not only great coaches and teachers of the game, but they are also genuinely engaged in the future of their players. From coaches, to facilities, to fans, to academics, it’s a wonderful program that offers fantastic community, growth, and opportunity.”

JEFF AND KELLY PRINTY

We were so excited when Jade chose the University of Iowa. We still have Jade’s fourth grade journal, where she wrote that she was going to play basketball for the Hawkeyes when she grew up. Jade’s step-dad, James Moses, was also blessed to be a Hawkeye basketball player. The support of the U of I fans and the community is just amazing, and continues to be, even years after graduation. We love Coach Bluder and the entire coaching staff. They are nothing but genuine and great role models for our daughter.

PEG AND JAMES MOSES

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

57

Page 60: Women's Basketball Media Guide

2012

SEA

SON

58

Page 61: Women's Basketball Media Guide

359

Page 62: Women's Basketball Media Guide

MELISSA DIXONFRESHMAN

KAMILLE WAHLINSENIOR

KALLI HANSENSENIOR

KELLY KREISENIOR

BETHANY DOOLITTLEFRESHMAN

2012

SEA

SON

60

JADE ROGERSSOPHOMORE

MEGAN CONSIDINESENIOR

Page 63: Women's Basketball Media Guide

SAMANTHA LOGICFRESHMAN

TRISHA NESBITTJUNIOR

JAIME PRINTYJUNIOR

KATHRYN REYNOLDSFRESHMAN

MORGAN JOHNSONJUNIOR

VIRGINIA JOHNSONFRESHMAN

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

61

THEAIRRA TAYLORRS SOPHOMORE

Page 64: Women's Basketball Media Guide

MEGANCONSIDINE

HEIGHT: 5-8YEAR: SENIORPOSITION: GUARDHOMETOWN: BYRON, ILHIGH SCHOOL: BYRON HS

2012

SEA

SON

62

Page 65: Women's Basketball Media Guide

MEGANCONSIDINE

CAREER STATISTICSCAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS FG-A PCT 3-PT PCT FT-A PCT O-D-REB AVG PF-FO AS TO BK ST PTS AVGSoph. 6/0 0-3 .000 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 2-1-3 0.5 1-0 1 1 0 0 2 0.3Junior 18/0 7-26 .269 1-12 .083 7-9 .778 13-5-18 1.0 15-0 10 6 0 5 22 1.2TOTALS 24/0 7-29 .241 1-14 .071 9-11 .818 15-6-21 0.9 16-0 11 7 0 5 24 1.0

363

HAWK ITEM… Officially joined team as a walk-on Jan. 7, 2010 while attending classes as a sophomore at the University of Iowa.

2010-11 AS A JUNIOR…Played in 18 games…Academic all-Big Ten selection… scored career-high five points in win vs. Northeastern (Nov. 20)… grabbed career-high four rebounds in season-opener vs. Southern (Nov. 12)… finished season with 22 points, 18 rebounds, 10 assists and five steals.

2009-10 AS A SOPHOMORE… Saw action in six contests… played first career minutes at Michigan (Jan. 7)… scored first career points and recorded first career assist at Purdue (Jan. 31)… scored two points, grabbed three rebounds and tallied three assists.

HIGH SCHOOL… Named to 11 different all-state teams during her high school career, including first team Illinois Basketball Coaches Association honors in 2007 and 2008, along with Illinois Basketball Services first team accolades in 2006-08… named second team all-state by the Chicago Sun-Times in 2006… four-year first team all-conference pick, and was a unanimous selection in 2007 and 2008… finished ninth in voting for the 2008 Illinois Miss Basketball award, given to the top prep player in the state… three-year team captain and MVP at Byron High School… holds school records for career points (2,077), assists (498) and steals (582)… also ranks second on the career rebounds list (868)… guided her high school team to four-straight regional championships, two sectional titles, one super-sectional win and a trip the Illinois State Elite Eight… in her four year high school career, Byron never lost a home game… also lettered in volleyball and track, claiming a state title in the 4x200 relay and a second place finish in the 4x100 relay.

Page 66: Women's Basketball Media Guide

MEGANCONSIDINE SENIOR

2012

SEA

SON

64

Page 67: Women's Basketball Media Guide

MEGAN’S FAVORITES

Hobbies: Shopping Other Sport: I love footballMale Athlete: Sean ConsidinePro Team: Green Bay PackersMovie(s): Savannah SmilesActress: Rachel McAdamsActor(s): Denzel WashingtonRestaurant: Any Japanese SteakhouseBand/Musician: Kenny ChesneyStore: H&M and Urban OutfittersTV Show(s): Bachelor, Dancing with the Stars. Anything on E!Food/Meal: Chicken FajitasClass/Subject: HealthWeb Site: FACEBOOK/ TwitterSpot on Campus: Kinnick StadiumComedian: Jeff DunhamTechnological Gadget: PhoneCity: Indianapolis

ABOUT MEGAN BIRTHDAY: November 25, 1989 PARENTS: Colleen and Rick ConsidineSIBLINGS: Brothers - Sean and Ryan

MAJOR: Marketing

MEGANCONSIDINE SENIOR

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

65

Page 68: Women's Basketball Media Guide

KALLI HANSEN

HEIGHT: 5-11YEAR: SENIORPOSITION: FORWARDHOMETOWN: OLIN, IAHIGH SCHOOL: OLIN HS

2012

SEA

SON

66

Page 69: Women's Basketball Media Guide

KALLI HANSEN

CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS FG-A PCT 3-PT PCT FT-A PCT O-D-REB AVG PF-FO AS TO BK ST PTS AVGJunior 27/0 21-51 .412 11-29 .379 7-15 .500 17-28-45 1.7 16-0 5 16 2 5 60 2.2

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

67

HAWK ITEM…Transferred to Iowa after playing two seasons at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids, IA.

2010-11 AS A JUNIOR…Played in 26 games…missed the first four games of the season with a back injury… scored eight points in 10 minutes of play in win over Virginia Tech (Nov. 26)… netted seven points, including game-tying three-pointer and go-ahead free throws in final three minutes at Minnesota (Jan. 5)… made at least one three-pointer in nine contests.

2008-10 AT KIRKWOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE…Helped lead Kirkwood to back-to-back NJCAA regional and national championships…Kirkwood compiled an impres-sive 75-2 record during her two seasons… first team all-American and all-region selection…Kirkwood team MVP as a sophomore… averaged 9.3 points, 4.1 rebounds and 2.8 assists as a sophomore… holds school records for three-pointers in a single game (7), most wins in a career (75), most games played (77) and most team points scored (140)… first team academic all-region selection…Dean’s List student.

HIGH SCHOOL…First team all-state as a senior…four-time all-conference selection, including first team honors as a junior and se-nior…averaged a double-double in both her junior and senior seasons of high school, scoring 16.4 points and grab-bing 10.1 rebounds as a junior and 21.9 points and 10.3 rebounds as a senior… holds 14 school records, including single-game, season and career marks in scoring, rebounding, blocks and assists… also lettered in volleyball, track and softball… four-time all-conference pick in volleyball and softball… qualified for state track meet in high jump three-straight years… four-time all-academic student… class Valedictorian… Governor’s Scholar.

Page 70: Women's Basketball Media Guide

KALLI HANSEN SENIOR

2012

SEA

SON

68

Page 71: Women's Basketball Media Guide

KALLI’S FAVORITES

Hobbies: Shooting guns and relaxing in the countryOther Sport: VolleyballMale Athlete: Aaron RodgersFemale Athlete: Serena WilliamsPro Team: Green Bay PackersMovie(s): Pure CountryActress: Jennifer AnistonActor(s): Adam SandlerRestaurant: Hale TapBand/Musician: Lady Antebellum TV Show(s): One Tree HillFood/Meal: Steak and tatorsWeb Site: FacebookMidnight snack: PizzaSpot on Campus: Carver-Hawkeye ArenaComedian: Ron WhiteTechnological Gadget: My 90s cell phoneCity: Olin

ABOUT KALLI BIRTHDAY: June 26, 1990 PARENTS: Tammy and Michael Hansen SIBLINGS: Brothers - Logan, Colton, Gabe and RyanMAJOR: Communication Studies

KALLI HANSEN SENIOR

369

Page 72: Women's Basketball Media Guide

KELLY KREI HEIGHT: 6-2

YEAR: SENIORPOSITION: FORWARDHOMETOWN: IOWA CITY, IAHIGH SCHOOL: CITY HS

2012

SEA

SON

70

Page 73: Women's Basketball Media Guide

KELLY KREI

CAREER STATISTICSCAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS FG-A PCT 3-PT PCT FT-A PCT O-D-REB AVG PF-FO AS TO BK ST PTS AVGFresh. 27/0 19-54 .352 7-19 .368 30-37 .811 7-55-62 2.3 27-0 11 29 2 6 75 2.8Soph. 34/33 94-230 .409 55-136 .404 54-72 .750 48-113-161 4.7 74-1 37 63 16 42 297 8.7Junior 31/31 89-249 .357 54-163 .331 55-76 .724 37-122-159 5.4 50-0 38 39 16 27 287 9.3TOTALS 92/64 202-533 .379 116-318 .365 139-185.751 92-290-382 4.2 151-1 86 131 34 75 659 7.2

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

71

2010-11 AS A JUNIOR…Started all 31 games… third team Capital One Academic all-District pick… Academic all-Big Ten selection… posted double-double in first game of the season against Southern (Nov. 12)… netted five three-pointers vs. Iowa State (Dec. 9)… scored in double digits 13 times… led team in scoring twice...made at least two three-pointers in 14 games… recorded two 20-point games.

2009-10 AS A SOPHOMORE…Named to Big Ten Tournament all-tournament team…academic all-Big Ten selection… named the team’s Most Improved Player… led team in steals (42)… scored double-digits in 15 contests… led the team in rebounding four times… scored a career-high 20 points (5-7 3PT FG’s) in win over Penn State in Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals (March 5)… recorded first career double-double in win over Indiana with 14 points and a career-high 13 rebounds… played all 40 minutes in back-to-back games vs. Illinois State and Kansas.

2008-09 AS A FRESHMAN…Competed in 27-of-32 games off the bench… credited with four rebounds or more eight times… missed only seven free throws (30-37, .811).

HIGH SCHOOL…Named the 2008 Iowa Gatorade Girls Basketball Player of the Year, playing for Iowa City High School… first team all-state honoree her freshman, junior and senior seasons and was a second team selection as a sophomore… 2008 McDonald’s all-American nominee… Des Moines Register first team all-state her senior campaign… Mississippi Valley Conference Athlete of the Year, unanimous first team and all-academic her senior season… first team all-area and IGCA all-district as a senior… amassed 1,734 points, 743 rebounds, 256 assists, 243 steals and 151 blocks in 95 career games… averaged 18.5 points, 7.9 rebounds, 2.7 steals and 1.5 blocks her senior year… named the Iowa state tournament MVP and recognized on the all-state tournament team her senior year… led her high school team to its first ever state title in girls basketball, winning the Class 4A championship… three-time first team all-conference, all-district and all-area honoree… two-time team captain… National Honor Society member… also lettered in track and soccer… named the 2007 Mississippi Valley Confer-ence Player of the Year in basketball and track… currently holds the City High record in the 400 meters and sprint medley… also competed on the IBCA Select 1 Basketball Team the last two seasons… named to the Iowa State AAU all-Tournament team twice, including being named MVP.

Page 74: Women's Basketball Media Guide

KELLYKREI SENIOR

2012

SEA

SON

72

Page 75: Women's Basketball Media Guide

KELLY’S FAVORITES

ABOUT KELLY

BIRTHDAY: November 23, 1989 PARENTS: Brian and Colleen Krei SIBLINGS: Sister - Katie MAJOR: Biomedical Engineering

KELLYKREI SENIOR

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

73

Hobbies: Watching moviesOther Sport: Track and Field Male Athlete: Jason WittenFemale Athlete: Mia HammPro Team: Chicago CubsMovie(s): The Dark KnightActress: Jennifer GarnerActor(s): Matt DamonRestaurant: Pagliai’s PizzaBand/Musician: Rascal FlattsTV Show(s): FRIENDSClass/Subject: MathWeb Site: Hawkeyesports.comMidnight snack: Honey Maid Mini S’moresSpot on Campus: Engineering BuildingCartoon Character: GoofyTechnological Gadget: My iPodCity: Iowa City!

Page 76: Women's Basketball Media Guide

KAMILLE WAHLIN HEIGHT: 5-8

YEAR: SENIORPOSITION: GUARDHOMETOWN: CROOKSTON, MNHIGH SCHOOL: CROOKSTON HS

2012

SEA

SON

74

Page 77: Women's Basketball Media Guide

KAMILLE WAHLIN

CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS FG-A PCT 3-PT PCT FT-A PCT O-D-REB AVG PF-FO AS TO BK ST PTS AVGFresh. 32/14 90-191 .471 28-68 .412 35-46 .761 19-83-102 3.2 27-0 87 60 1 22 243 7.6Soph. 33/33 171-416 .411 84-225 .373 43-51 .843 7-109-116 3.5 57-0 104 115 1 31 469 14.2Junior 31/31 133-345 .386 55-180 .306 51-60 .850 5-98-103 3.3 35-0 117 89 3 23 372 12.0TOTALS 96/78 394-952 .414 167-473 .353 129-157.822 31-290-321 3.3 89-0 308 264 5 76 1084 11.3

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

75

HAWK ITEMS…Her 10 assists in her first career start vs. Michigan (Jan. 26, 2009) are believed to be the most by an Iowa true freshman… believed to be the first Hawkeye freshman to ever record a double-double in her first career start (14 points, 10 assists vs. Michigan on Jan. 26, 2009).

2010-11 AS A JUNIOR…Honorable mention all-Big Ten (media and coaches)… National Strength and Conditioning All-American… Academic all-Big Ten selec-tion… Islander Tip-Off and Caribbean Challenge all-tournament team selection… tied school record for three-pointers made in Carver-Hawkeye Arena with six vs. Penn State (Feb. 6)… recorded second double-double of career with 10 points and 11 rebounds vs. James Madison (Nov. 25)… her 11 rebounds vs. James Madison were a career high… led team with 117 assists… tallied five or more assists 11 times… led team in scoring three times… scored double-digits in 22 games.

2009-10 AS A SOPHOMORE…Third team all-Big Ten (media and coaches)… Big Ten Tournament all-tournament team selection… KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge and Nugget Classic all-tournament team pick…academic all-Big Ten… broke school record for three-pointers attempted in a single season (225) and tied the school mark for three’s made (84)… set new school record for three’s made by a sophomore (84)… set school record for three-pointers attempted in a single game (15) and tied record for three-pointers made in a game (7) at Penn State (Dec. 28)… hit game-winning three-pointer with 10 seconds remaining vs. Columbia (Nov. 28)… scored a career-high 33 points in win at Northern Iowa (Nov. 22)… led the Big Ten in three-pointers made per game in all games (2.55) and league games only (2.59)… ranked 42nd in NCAA in three-pointers made and 64th in three-point percentage… led team with 104 assists… led team in scoring eight times… scored double-digits in 26 contests.

2008-09 AS A FRESHMAN…Named to the coaches all-Big Ten Freshman team… competed in all 32 games, including starting the last 14 games… averaged 11.5 points, 4.5 rebounds and 4.2 assists and a staggering 2.3 assist/turnover ratio the last 14 games as a starter… her 28 triples rank third-best in a single-season by an Iowa freshman… her 87 assists rank second-best in a single-season by an Iowa freshman… dished out four assists or more 10 times, including the last four outings… ranked first in assist/turnover ratio (2.04), in conference games only rankings… ranked second in assists (3.06), scoring (8.7) and 3-point percentage (.415), third in rebounding (3.6), and fifth in field goal percentage (.446), amongst Big Ten freshmen, in conference games only rankings.

HIGH SCHOOL…Led her Crookston High School basketball team to a third-place finish at the Minnesota Class AA state tournament as a senior… a McDonald’s all-American nominee… averaged 19.8 points, 6.1 assists, 4.5 rebounds and 2.9 steals her senior campaign… Coaches Association first team and Associated Press second team all-state selections… Minnesota Breakdown Magazine Player of the Year as a senior… the 2008 Miss Minnesota Basketball finalist finished her career averaging 17.2 points, 5.1 assists, 2.9 steals and 3.9 rebounds… as Crookston’s starting point guard for four-plus seasons, the Pirates were 114-18… averaged 19.9 points for and led her team to a 24-3 record her junior year… established school records in assists, steals, field goals and broke her older brother Kenley’s record for scoring… her team finished second in the Minnesota state tournament her sophomore campaign, where she was recog-nized on the all-tournament squad… tabbed Minnesota Coaches Association All-State and was her team’s MVP her junior and senior seasons… sank 47 consecutive free throws… three-year captain, she boasted a 4.0 GPA and is a National Honor Society member… also lettered in track and was a state qualifier in the 400 meters and 4x400 relay… played on the same AAU team (North Tartan Larson) as Draxten the summer of 2007.

Page 78: Women's Basketball Media Guide

KAMILLE WAHLIN SENIOR

2012

SEA

SON

76

Page 79: Women's Basketball Media Guide

KAMILLE’S FAVORITES

ABOUT KAMILLE BIRTHDAY: June 1, 1989 PARENTS: Chris and Karla Wahlin SIBLINGS: Sisters - Katrina and Kayla, Brother - Kenley MAJOR: History

KAMILLE WAHLIN SENIOR

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

77

Hobbies: Watching comedy movies, playing Wii and going to the lakeOther Sport: Golf or tennisMale Athlete: Chris Paul and Brett FavrePro Team: Minnesota Vikings and TwinsMovie(s): The Proposal or Date NightActress: Sandra BullockActor(s): Adam SandlerRestaurant: Blackstone or Hardee’sBand/Musician: Matt MaherStore: TargetTV Show(s): GleeWeb Site: www.lifeteen.comMidnight snack: Ice Cream or cerealSpot on Campus: Newman CenterCartoon Character: Road RunnerCity: Paris, Vienna, and Prague

Page 80: Women's Basketball Media Guide

MORGAN JOHNSON HEIGHT: 6-5

YEAR: JUNIORPOSITION: CENTERHOMETOWN: PLATTE CITY, MOHIGH SCHOOL: PLATTE COUNTY HS

2012

SEA

SON

78

Page 81: Women's Basketball Media Guide

MORGAN JOHNSON

CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS FG-A PCT 3-PT PCT FT-A PCT O-D-REB AVG PF-FO AS TO BK ST PTS AVGFresh. 34/34 124-250 .496 1-4 .250 48-76 .632 78-139-217 6.4 87-2 24 61 79 15 297 8.7Soph. 31/30 132-276 .478 0-0 .000 70-96 .729 90-118-208 6.7 83-3 25 58 76 21 334 10.8TOTALS 65/64 256-526 .487 1-4 .250 118-172.686 168-257-425 6.5 170-5 49 119 155 36 631 9.7

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

79

2010-11 AS A SOPHOMORE…Started 30 of 31 games…… third team Capital One Academic all-District pick… Academic all-Big Ten selection… missed first career start vs. Minnesota due to illness (Feb. 10)… set school record for blocks by a sophomore (76)… KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge all-tournament team selection… tallied five double-doubles… led team with 76 blocks…scored in double-digits 17 times… 10 or more rebounds in six contest… led team in scoring four times… team’s best rebounder in eight games… blocked three or shots 16 times…team best .478 field goal percentage… shot .500 or better from the field in 18 contests.

2009-10 AS A FRESHMAN…Started all 34 games… broke both the school and freshman record for single-season blocks (79)… set school and Carver-Hawkeye Arena records with eight blocks in win over Minnesota (Feb. 18)… led Big Ten freshmen in rebounds, field goal percentage and blocks… led the Big Ten in field goal percentage in league games only (.508)… ranked 23rd in the NCAA in blocks per game… named Big Ten Freshman of the Week (Feb. 1)… had three double-doubles… led team with 79 blocks… led team in scoring in three games… top rebounder in 10 contests… scored in double-digits 15 times… grabbed 10 or more rebounds four times.

HIGH SCHOOL…Miss Show Me Basketball Award winner, given to the top prep senior in the state of Missouri… named the 2009 DiRenna Award winner, which is given to the top prep player in the Kansas City area… named KC Star Scholar Athlete of the Year and Missouri High School Coaches Association Female Athlete of the Year… averaged 19.4 points, 11.5 rebounds, 4.5 blocks, 3.0 steals and 2.0 assists during her prep career… owns the Platte County High School record for career points (1,920), rebounds (1,211) and blocks (421), and single-season scoring (589), blocks (140) and free throws made (107) and single-game scoring (41) and rebounding (26)... owns her high school’s top five scoring out-puts for points and field goals made in a game… posted three of the top four Platte County High School single-season rebounding totals (293, 319 and 347)… boasts Missouri State Tournament single-game records in scoring (41), re-bounding (26) and blocks (14)… all-conference and all-district honoree all four seasons and an all-state honoree as a sophomore and junior... named team MVP all four years... led her team to a four-year 82-31 record and the school’s first-ever state and sectional titles... her senior year, led her team to a school-record 29 victories and the school’s first-ever class 4A state championship... nominee for the Miss Show-Me award, which is awarded to the best player in the state of Missouri… also played AAU basketball for team Excel... her team won the Denver High in the Sky tournament and advanced to the Sweet 16 of AAU nationals in Orlando, FL... also lettered in volleyball, earning first team all-state laurels her senior campaign and second team all-state accolades her junior year... three-time all-district and two-time team MVP selection playing volleyball... named academic all-state her sophomore and junior seasons.

Page 82: Women's Basketball Media Guide

MORGAN JOHNSON JUNIOR

2012

SEA

SON

80

Page 83: Women's Basketball Media Guide

MORGAN’S FAVORITES

ABOUT MORGAN BIRTHDAY: November 12, 1990 PARENTS: Doug and Leslie Johnson SIBLINGS: Brothers - Spencer and Parker, Sister - Taylor MAJOR: Health and Human PhysiologyPre-Medicine

MORGAN JOHNSON JUNIOR

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

81

Hobbies: Piano and learning guitarOther Sport: VolleyballMale Athlete: John Wooden and his “Seven Things to Do”Female Athlete: Jan Jensen!Pro Team: Kansas City Royals and ChiefsMovie(s): The Bourne Series, Harry Potter and Prince and MeActress: Jennifer AnistonActor: Matt Damon and Robert PattinsonRetaurant: Monica’s and Quinton’sTV Show(s): The Buckle and Forever 21Food/Meal: Heidi’s Zuppa Tuscana, my mom’s stromboli, Jaime’s mom’s “Gunky Chick-en or Trisha’s mom’s potato soupMidnight Snack: Vanilla pudding, marshmallows, raisins or Oreo fluffClass/Subject: Physiology classes or anything but SpanishWeb Site: Facebook and TwitterComedian: My dad!City: Prague or Kansas City

Page 84: Women's Basketball Media Guide

TRISHA NESEBITT

HEIGHT: 5-7YEAR: JUNIORPOSITION: GUARDHOMETOWN: AMES, IAHIGH SCHOOL: AMES HS

2012

SEA

SON

82

Page 85: Women's Basketball Media Guide

TRISHA NESEBITT

CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS FG-A PCT 3-PT PCT FT-A PCT O-D-REB AVG PF-FO AS TO BK ST PTS AVGFresh. 34/1 25-85 .294 9-36 .250 25-31 .806 2-22-24 0.7 46-0 43 42 0 14 84 2.5Soph. 16/0 3-13 .231 2-6 .333 0-1 .000 0-4-4 0.3 7-0 5 10 0 1 8 0.5TOTALS 50/1 28-98 .286 11-42 .262 25-32 .781 2-26-28 0.6 53-0 48 52 0 15 92 1.8

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

83

2010-11 AS A SOPHOMORE…Played in 15 games…Academic all-Big Ten selection… missed the first 15 games with a foot injury… fin-ished the season with eight points, four rebounds and five assists… played a season-high 13 minutes vs. Indiana (Jan. 16).

2009-10 AS A FRESHMAN…Played in all 34 games… career-high 10 points in win over Michigan State in Big Ten Tournament semifi-nals (March 6)… recorded first career start and played a career-high 37 minutes in win at Indiana (Feb. 11).

HIGH SCHOOL…A three-time first team all-conference, and two-time first team all-state and first team all-district (IGCA) honoree playing for Ames High School… consensus first team all-state selection and named to the all-state tournament team (class 4A) as a senior… second team all-state honoree as a junior… named her team’s MVP her junior and senior seasons… concluded her prep career with 1,075 points and 162 steals, which ranks third best at Ames… also amassed 424 career assists, which ranks second most at the school… as a senior, led the state in free throw makes (145) and attempts (207)… led her team in scoring (15.6), assists (5.4), and ranked second in steals (2.7) and 3-pointers (26) in leading her team to a state runner-up finish in 2009… helped lead Ames to a 75-20 four-year overall record, two conference titles and two state tournament appearances… helped guide the Little Cyclones to a school record 23 victories her senior cam-paign… currently holds the school record for single-season assists (140) and free throws made in a season (145) and career (375)… was also an outstanding soccer player her first two years at Ames… a two-time all-conference soccer selection and helped her team advance to the state tournament her freshman and sophomore years… also excelled in the classroom, graduating with a 3.9 GPA.

Page 86: Women's Basketball Media Guide

TRISHANESBITT JUNIOR

2012

SEA

SON

84

Page 87: Women's Basketball Media Guide

TRISHA’S FAVORITES

ABOUT TRISHA BIRTHDAY: January 26, 1991 PARENTS: Troy and Pam Nesbitt SIBLINGS: Brothers - Tyler, Malachi and TreySisters - Rachel, Renee and Morgan MAJOR: Sports Studies

TRISHANESBITT JUNIOR

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

85

Hobbies: Hanging out with friends, watching movies, shopping and laying out.Other Sport: SoccerMale Athlete: Kobe BryantPro Team: Los Angeles Lakers or Dallas CowboysMovie(s): Love and BasketballRestaurant: Outback SteakhouseBand/Musician: Carrie Underwood or Rascal FlattsStore: TargetTV Show(s): Bachelorette/Bachelor and Extreme Makeover Home EditionFood/Meal: Steak and garlic mashed potatoesWeb Site: Twitter/FacebookMidnight snack: Yogurt and GranolaComedian: Kevin HartTechnological Gadget: Phone

Page 88: Women's Basketball Media Guide

JAIME PRINTY HEIGHT: 5-11

YEAR: JUNIORPOSITION: GUARDHOMETOWN: MARION, IAHIGH SCHOOL: LINN-MAR HS

2012

SEA

SON

86

Page 89: Women's Basketball Media Guide

JAIME PRINTY

CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS FG-A PCT 3-PT PCT FT-A PCT O-D-REB AVG PF-FO AS TO BK ST PTS AVGFresh. 34/34 168-406 .414 82-212 .346 83-94 .883 35-101-136 4.0 77-1 99 82 4 30 501 14.7Soph. 31/31 168-391 .430 70-183 .383 114-132 .864 21-109-130 4.2 60-0 109 91 7 34 520 16.8TOTALS 65/65 336-797 .422 152-395 .385 197-226 .872 56-210-266 4.1 137-1 208 173 11 64 1021 15.7

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

87

HAWK ITEM…One of 35 student-athletes invited to try out for team USA and the World University Games between her sophomore and junior seasons…became youngest player in Iowa history to earn All-America honors.

2010-11 AS A SOPHOMORE…Started all 31 games… Associated Press honorable mention All-American… second team all-Big Ten (coaches), third team all-Big Ten (me-dia)… Academic all-Big Ten selection… named team’s Most Improved Player… Big Ten Player of the Week (Feb. 28)… became youngest player in school history to reach the 1,000 point milestone… tied school record for free throw percentage by going 10-10 (1.000) at Indiana (Feb. 27)… made 32-straight free throws, one shy of tying Lindsey Meder’s school record for consecutive free throw made… led team with 520 points (16.8 per game), 70 three-pointers, .383 three-point percentage and .864 free throw percentage… netted career-high 32 points vs. Illinois (Feb. 24)… led team in scoring 13 times… scored in double digits in 27 of 31 games, including nine 20-point games.

2009-10 AS A FRESHMAN…Big Ten Freshman of the Year… second team all-Big Ten (media), third team all-Big Ten (coaches)…unanimous selection to the Big Ten all-Freshman team… second team Freshman all-American by Full Court Press… four-time Big Ten Freshman of the Week… shattered Iowa freshman records in scoring (501), three-pointers made (82) and assists (99)… led Big Ten freshmen in scoring, three-pointers made and free throw percentage… ranked 54th in the NCAA in three-point percentage and 58th in three-pointers made… led team with 501 total points… led team in scoring in 14 games… scored in double-digits in 25 games.

HIGH SCHOOL…Became the youngest player (15) ever to verbally commit to the Iowa women’s basketball program, is a three-time consensus first team all-state, all-conference, all-district and all-metro selection playing for Coach Bluder’s alma mater, Linn-Mar High School… Metro and Missis-sippi Valley Player of the Year, as a senior… three-time team captain… broke 14 Linn-Mar school records, including all-time leading scorer (1,392), assists (374), steals (232), free throws (319) and 3-pointers (168)… helped guide Linn-Mar to a 70-9 career record, including a 24-1 record in 2009 and a state tournament berth… named to the all-tournament team at the Iowa state tournament her junior season… a career 88.6 percent free throw shooter, which is an all-time career record in the state of Iowa… shot 91.1 percent from the charity stripe in 2009, which was the best in the state… suffered a season-ending injury, in the fourth game, her sophomore year… helped guide Linn-Mar to a 20-4 record and a state tournament appearance as a freshman and a 22-3 record, and a berth in the state tournament final four her junior campaign… also played basketball for the IBCA Select AAU squad in 2008… also excelled in the classroom, boasting a perfect 4.0 GPA and is a member of the National Honor Society… academic all-conference as a senior and a three-year academic letter award win-ner… McDonald’s all-America nominee in 2009.

Page 90: Women's Basketball Media Guide

JAIMEPRINTY JUNIOR

2012

SEA

SON

88

Page 91: Women's Basketball Media Guide

JAIME’S FAVORITES

ABOUT JAIME BIRTHDAY: August 15, 1990 PARENTS: Jeff and Kelly Printy SIBLINGS: Brother - Jordan, Sister - Jenna MAJOR: Recreation and Sport Business

JAIMEPRINTY JUNIOR

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

89

Hobbies: Hanging out with family and friends, going to OkobojiOther Sport: FootballMale Athlete: Michael JordanFemale Athlete: Maya MoorePro Team: Los Angeles LakersMovie(s): Bridesmaids and Remember the TitansActor(s): Denzel WashingtonRestaurant: Olive GardenBand/Musician: Rascal Flatts TV Show(s): The BachelorFood/Meal: Steak, mashed potatoes and a salad with ranchMidnight snack: Fruit SnacksSpot on Campus: Carver-Hawkeye ArenaCartoon Character: Scooby-DooTechnological Gadget: Cell phoneCity: Spirit Lake, Iowa

Page 92: Women's Basketball Media Guide

THEAIRRATAYLOR

HEIGHT: 5-11YEAR: REDSHIRT SOPHOMOREPOSITION: GUARDHOMETOWN: ST. PAUL, MNHIGH SCHOOL: CENTRAL HS

2012

SEA

SON

90

Page 93: Women's Basketball Media Guide

THEAIRRATAYLOR

CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS FG-A PCT 3-PT PCT FT-A PCT O-D-REB AVG PF-FO AS TO BK ST PTS AVGFresh. 10/8 29-86 .337 9-26 .346 14-18 .778 15-34-49 4.9 22-1 24 29 10 13 81 8.1

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

91

2010-11 AS A SOPHOMORESuffered third ACL tear in 20 months during preseason practice…did not see any action during season.

2009-10 AS A FRESHMAN…Played in 10 games with eight starts before suffering season-ending knee injury against South Dakota State (Dec. 22)… recorded 16 points, nine rebounds, five assists and three blocks in first career start against William & Mary (Nov. 24)… scored 12 points, including eight in the final two minutes, in win at Northern Iowa (Nov. 22).

HIGH SCHOOL…Finalist for 2009 Miss Minnesota Basketball playing for St. Paul Central High School… Associated Press and Pioneer Press first team all-state selection her senior year… named 2009 St. Paul City Conference Player of the Year… 2009 Minnesota Girls Basketball Association 4AAAA All-Star… 2009 Athena Award winner… also a Star Tribune first team all-Metro honoree, averaging 18.6 points, 8.0 rebounds, 3.6 steals and 2.8 assists in 2009... amassed 1,740 career points… helped Central to an 81-11 record… led her conference in scoring and free throw percentage as a senior… tied twice most points scored in a league contest (33 points)… named her team’s 2009 MVP… two-time honorable mention Associated Press and Pioneer Press all-state honoree… helped guide Central to two 4AAAA state championships, including a perfect 32-0 record her sophomore campaign... four-time all-conference selection... led the St. Paul Conference in scoring as a freshman at Como Park... named to the Wells Fargo All-Tournament team as a sophomore and junior, including being named MVP of the tournament and the gbbrecruit Player of the Week during the tournament in 2008... during Central’s 2008 championship run, Taylor broke the state tournament free throw record... averaged 14 points her junior year.... a two-time team captain, she was named in the 2009 All-Star Report top five in the Midwest region... 2007 and 2009 Pat Paterson all-Tournament team… played on the 2005 AAU state championship team... also ran track as she was the track conference leader in the 200 meters in 2007... National Honor Society member… McDonald’s all-American nominee her senior year.

Page 94: Women's Basketball Media Guide

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

THEAIRRATAYLOR REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE

104

2012

SEA

SON

92

Page 95: Women's Basketball Media Guide

THEAIRRA’S FAVORITES

ABOUT THEAIRRA BIRTHDAY: August 8, 1991 PARENTS: Theodore and Michelle Taylor SIBLINGS: Sister - Erikka MAJOR: Athletic Training Interest

THEAIRRATAYLOR REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

93

Male Athlete: LeBron JamesFemale Athlete: Serena WilliamsPro Team: Minnesota LynxMovie(s): Love and Basketball, The Great Debaters or BridesmaidsActress: Angelina JolieActor(s): Will Smith and Denzel WashingtonRestaurant: Outback SeakhouseBand/Musician: J. Cole and AdeleStore: H & MTV Show(s): My Wife and KidsFood/Meal: Baked mac & cheese and steakWeb Site: TwitterMidnight snack: Fruit snacksSpot on Campus: Carver Hawkeye arenaComedian: Kevin Hart

Page 96: Women's Basketball Media Guide

HEIGHT: 6-0YEAR: SOPHOMOREPOSITION: FORWARDHOMETOWN: CEDAR RAPIDS, IAHIGH SCHOOL: CEDAR RAPIDS KENNEDY HS

2012

SEA

SON

94

JADEROGERS

Page 97: Women's Basketball Media Guide

CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS FG-A PCT 3-PT PCT FT-A PCT O-D-REB AVG PF-FO AS TO BK ST PTS AVGFresh. 13/0 9-22 .409 0-0 .000 3-11 .273 8-14-22 1.7 11-0 4 5 2 5 21 1.6

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

95

JADEROGERS

2010-11 AS A FRESHMAN…Played in 13 games…missed first two games of the season with a sprained ankle…saw first collegiate action in win over Bradley…finished with 21 points, 22 rebounds, four assists, two blocks and five steals.

HIGH SCHOOL…Four-time all-state selection, including first team honors as a sophomore, junior and senior, four-time first team all-metro, all-district and all-conference pick… two-time conference Player of the Year… metro Player of the Year as a senior… two-time state tournament all-tournament team selection… McDonald’s all-American nominee… led high school team to quarterfinal round of the state tournament as a junior and senior, along with a conference title as a se-nior… averaged 14.9 points and 11.3 rebounds as a freshman, 22.3 points and 13.5 rebounds as a sophomore, 17.9 points and 10.6 rebounds as a junior and 18.3 points, 11.4 rebounds and 3.5 assists as a senior… holds school records for career rebounds (952), single game rebounds (20), season rebounding average (12.26), career rebounding average (11.63) and is third in all-time scoring (1,499 points)… team captain as a sophomore, junior and senior… also lettered in volleyball and led team to quarterfinal round of state tournament twice… four-time Academic Athlete Award winner… given President’s Award For Educational Excellence in 2010 (grade-point average of 3.5 or higher along with 85% percentile of national standardized tests)… 2010 Advanced Placement Scholar… graduated Academic Honors with Distinction.

Page 98: Women's Basketball Media Guide

JADEROGERS SOPHOMORE

2012

SEA

SON

96

Page 99: Women's Basketball Media Guide

JADE’S FAVORITES

ABOUT JADE BIRTHDAY: May 15, 1992 PARENTS: James and Peg Moses and Dusty Rogers SIBLINGS: Brothers - Jaylon Moses and Dominique RogersSisters - Alexus Rogers and Tiffany Anderson MAJOR: Athletic Training Interest

JADEROGERS SOPHOMORE

397

Hobbies: Cracking Jokes and dancingOther Sport: VolleyballMale Athlete: LeBron JamesFemale Athlete: Megan ConsidinePro Team: Green Bay PackersMovie(s): Bridesmaids, Mean Girls and Easy AActress: Angelina Jolie and Kate HudsonActor(s): Ryan Reynolds and Jason Bateman Restaurant: Red LobsterBand/Musician: Chris Brown, Nicki MinajStore: Finish LineWeb Site: Twitter.comSpot on Campus: Smoothie Store at the RecCartoon Character: Luigi Comedian: Kevin Hart, Dane CookCity: Cedar Rapids

Page 100: Women's Basketball Media Guide

HEIGHT: 5-8YEAR: FRESHMANPOSITION: GUARDHOMETOWN: JOHNSBURG, ILHIGH SCHOOL: JOHNSBURG HS

2012

SEA

SON

98

MELISSADIXON

Page 101: Women's Basketball Media Guide

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

99

MELISSADIXON

HIGH SCHOOL... McDonald’s All-American nominee… Miss Basketball of Illinois Top 10 finalist… three-time team MVP and team captain as a junior and senior… 11-time all-state selection, including first team honors by the Associated Press, Illinois Basketball Coaches Association, Chicago Sun-Times, Champaign News Gazette and IBS as a senior… also named third team all-state by the Chicago Tribune for all-classes… four all-area team selections, including ESPN Chicago and Chicago Sun-Times honors as a senior… named Northwest Herald Player of the Year as a junior and senior… three-time Fox Valley All-Conference pick… all-team leading scorer in McHenry County, for boys or girls, with 2,146 points… averaged 16.1 points as a sophomore, 19.4 points as a junior and 23.4 points as a senior… made 276 career three-pointers… holds school records for points in a single game (41), career points (2,146), single season points (795), career steals (270) and career three-pointers (276)… led Johnsburg High School to IHSA sweet 16 appearances as a freshman, junior and senior and an elite 8 appearance as a junior and three-straight conference titles… played AAU basketball with Samantha Logic and Midwest Elite… member of the National Honor Society.

Page 102: Women's Basketball Media Guide

MELISSADIXON FRESHMAN

2012

SEA

SON

100

Page 103: Women's Basketball Media Guide

MELISSA’S FAVORITES

ABOUT MELISSA BIRTHDAY: November 12, 1992 PARENTS: Scott and Cindy Dixon SIBLINGS: Brothers - Mike and Steven MAJOR: Business

MELISSADIXON FRESHMAN

3101

Hobbies: Spending time with family, hanging out with friends, sports and shopping Other Sport: Football Male Athlete: Derek Rose Female Athlete: Diana TaurasiPro Team: Chicago Bears Actress: Blake Lively Actor(s): Ashton Kutcher Band/Musician: Jason Alden and Carrie Underwood Store: American Eagle TV Show(s): One Tree Hill Food/Meal: Cheese Ravioli Web Site: Facebook Midnight snack: Ice cream Spot on Campus: Carver-Hawkeye ArenaTechnological Gadget: iPhone City: Chicago

Page 104: Women's Basketball Media Guide

BETHANY DOOLITTLE HEIGHT: 6-4

YEAR: FRESHMANPOSITION: CENTERHOMETOWN: OAKDALE, MNHIGH SCHOOL: HILL-MURRAY HS

2012

SEA

SON

102

Page 105: Women's Basketball Media Guide

BETHANY DOOLITTLE

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

103

HIGH SCHOOL... Miss Minnesota Basketball finalist… four-time all-state selection, including Minnesota Coaches Association and Associated Press first team honors… three-time all-conference pick and named conference’s Defensive Player of the Year as a senior… Minneapolis Star Tribune All-Metro first team honoree as a senior… two time member of the Minnesota State Tournament All-Tournament Team... named to the Minnesota all-Breakdown team as a sophomore, junior and senior, including MVP honors as a senior... two-time team captain... averaged 10.9 points per game as a sophomore, 13.5 points and 8.6 rebounds per game as a junior and 16.9 points and 7.4 rebounds as a senior… holds school records for single-season field goal percentage (.621), single-season blocks (134), career blocks (348), single-season field goals made (238) and periods played in a single season (64)... led Hill-Murray High School to a 30-1 record (26-0 in regular season) and a runner-up finish at state tournament as a senior, including Classic Suburban Conference title and a section 4AAA championship… section 4AAA championship and a runner-up finish at the state tournament as a junior... also led her high school team to a Classic Suburban Conference title as a junior and a second place finish as a sophomore... played AAU-affiliated basketball for the Midtown Monarchs in 2007-08 and was named Defensive Player of the Year for her club team... member of the Minnesota Fury during the 2009-10 season... A-Honor Roll student throughout her high school career… earned Classic Suburban Conference Academic All-Conference Award.

Page 106: Women's Basketball Media Guide

BETHANYDOOLITTLE FRESHMAN

2012

SEA

SON

104

Page 107: Women's Basketball Media Guide

BETHANY’S FAVORITES

Hobbies: Hanging out with friends, watching movies, sleeping and eatingMale Athlete: Kevin GarnettFemale Athlete: Lindsey WhalenPro Team: Boston CelticsMovie(s): Bridesmaids, Anchorman and The HangoverActress: Kristen WiigActor(s): Ryan Reynolds and Bradley CooperBand/Musician: Drake, Nicki Minaj, Rascal Flatts and Brad PaisleyStore: Forever 21, H&MTV Show(s): CSI, Criminal Minds and SNLFood/Meal: PastaWeb Site: FacebookMidnight snack: RolosSpot on Campus: My bed or Carver -Hawkeye ArenaTechnological Gadget: Cell phoneCity: Oakdale, Iowa City or Paris

ABOUT BETHANY BIRTHDAY: August 17, 1993 PARENTS: Tim and Colleen Doolittle SIBLINGS: Brother - Nick, Sisters - Lauren and Tessa MAJOR: Open

BETHANYDOOLITTLE FRESHMAN

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

105

Page 108: Women's Basketball Media Guide

VIRGINIA JOHNSON HEIGHT: 6-2

YEAR: FRESHMANPOSITION: FORWARDHOMETOWN: IOWA CITY, IAHIGH SCHOOL: CITY HS

2012

SEA

SON

106

Page 109: Women's Basketball Media Guide

VIRGINIA JOHNSON

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

107

HIGH SCHOOL...No. 62 ranked recruit in the 2011 class according to ESPNHoopGurlz and the a top 100 recruit by Blue Star Bas-ketball... nine-time all-state selection, including first team honors by both the Iowa Newspaper Association and the Iowa Basketball Coaches Association as a sophomore, junior and senior... three-time first team all-region and all-conference pick... named the Mississippi Valley Conference (Valley Division) Player of the Year as a sopho-more and is a three-time Iowa City Press-Citizen Player of the Year... averaged 13 points and seven rebounds as a freshman, helping lead City High to a state championship... named to the state tournament all-tournament team and was one of only three players to play every minute of the Class 4A State Championship game... scored 17.2 points and grabbed 7.9 rebounds per game as a sophomore, 22 points and 10.3 rebounds as a junior and 22.6 points as a senior... high school teammates with current Hawkeye Kelly Krei for one season... played club basketball most recently for Team Iowa from 2008-10... named the 2009 Outstanding Athlete at the 2009 Iowa AAU Lillian Whiting Sports Award Banquet... also lettered in track and field and softball... holds the City High record for high-jump and placed fifth in the event at the state meet as a freshman and second as a sophomore and senior... two-time all-conference pick in softball... Honor Roll student and was also first-chair trumpet in the City High band.

Page 110: Women's Basketball Media Guide

VIRGINIAJOHNSON FRESHMAN

2012

SEA

SON

108

Page 111: Women's Basketball Media Guide

VIRGINIA’S FAVORITES

Hobbies: Basketball, hanging out with friends and being outdoorsOther Sport: Softball and trackMale Athlete: John WallFemale Athlete: Lisa LesliePro Team: St. Louis CardinalsMovie(s): Bridesmaids and She’s the ManActress: Halee BerryRestaurant: HuHotBand/Musician: Fantasia BurrinoTV Show(s): Criminal minds, NCISFood/Meal: Candy yams, greens, pork chops on rice and dirty rice/gumboClass/Subject: CalculusMidnight snack: ChocolateSpot on Campus: A quiet place by the river

ABOUT VIRGINIA BIRTHDAY: April 15, 1993 PARENTS: Russell Johnson and Shelly Henry SIBLINGS: Brothers - Russell Johnson III, Dowling JohnsonSister - Phyllis Johnson (twin) MAJOR: Open

VIRGINIAJOHNSON FRESHMAN

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

109

Page 112: Women's Basketball Media Guide

SAMANTHA LOGIC HEIGHT: 5-9

YEAR: FRESHMANPOSITION: GUARDHOMETOWN: RACINE, WIHIGH SCHOOL: RACINE J.I. CASE HS

2012

SEA

SON

110

Page 113: Women's Basketball Media Guide

SAMANTHA LOGIC

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

111

HIGH SCHOOL... McDonald’s All-American… WBCA All-American… Parade All-American… Associated Press and Gatorade Player of the Year in Wisconsin…Miss Wisconsin Basketball… Ranked as the No. 10 recruit in the 2011 class by ESPNHoopGurlz, No. 12 by Blue Star Basketball and No. 14 by the All-Star Girls Report... six-time all-state pick, including first team selections by the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association and Associated Press as a junior and senior... four-time all-county honoree and was named all county Player of the year as a sophomore, junior and senior... named all-conference four times, with first team honors coming as a sophomore, junior and senior along with conference Player of the Year accolades as a junior and senior... Milwaukee Journal Sentinel All-Area Player of the Year as a senior… helped her team to a regional final berth as a freshman, a sectional semifinal appearance as a sophomore, a co-Southeastern Conference title and a quarterfinal appearance at the state tournament as a junior and a conference title and super sectional appearance as a senior... averaged 10.3 points, 5.7 rebounds, 5.9 assists and 2.8 steals per game as a freshman, 15.1 points, seven rebounds, 6.4 assists and 3.9 steals as a sophomore, 16.4 points, 9.3 rebounds, 6.8 assists and 4.4 steals as a junior and 15 points, 8.5 re-bounds, 6.8 assists and 3.6 steals as a senior... played AAU basketball with Melissa Dixon and the Midwest Elite team... named the ESPN HoopGurlz Breakout Player of the Summer in 2010... also lettered in softball and golf... two-time all-conference and first team all-county pick in softball and lettered twice in golf... earned High Honor Roll honors and member of the National Honor Society, Focus on Community and Positive Impact groups.

Page 114: Women's Basketball Media Guide

2012

SEA

SON

108

SAMANTHALOGIC FRESHMAN

2012

SEA

SON

112

Page 115: Women's Basketball Media Guide

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

109

SAMANTHALOGIC FRESHMAN

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

113

SAMANTHA’S FAVORITES

Hobbies: Listening to/finding new music, watching movies and hanging with friends and familyOther Sport: Soccer and football Male Athlete: Aaron RodgersFemale Athlete: Maya MoorePro Team: Green Bay Packers and Milwaukee BrewersMovie(s): Love and Basketball, Finding Nemo, Taken and Lion KingActress: Jennifer Aniston Actor(s): Ryan Reynolds and Denzel Washington Restaurant: Buckets or Wells Brothers (in Racine) and Noodles & CompanyBand/Musician: Lecrae, Justin Bieber, Boyce Avenue and Chris BrownFood/Meal: Barbeque Wings Web Site: Facebook or YoutubeMidnight snack: Popcorn or fruit snacks

ABOUT SAMANTHA BIRTHDAY: October 22, 1992 PARENTS: Steve and Julie SIBLINGS: Sister - Brette MAJOR: Open

Page 116: Women's Basketball Media Guide

KATHRYN REYNOLDS HEIGHT: 5-7

YEAR: FRESHMANPOSITION: GUARDHOMETOWN: CINCINNATI, OHHIGH SCHOOL: MOUNT NOTRE DAME

2012

SEA

SON

114

Page 117: Women's Basketball Media Guide

KATHRYN REYNOLDS

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

115

HIGH SCHOOL...Selected to Ohio-Kentucky All-Star Game as a senior… District all-star and second team all-city selection… given Ohio Athletic Association’s Archie Griffin Sportsmanship Award as a senior… three-time all-conference selection, including second team honors as a sophomore and first team honors as a senior... earned the Heart and Hustle Award at the Pickerington Kroger Holiday Classic and all-tournament team honors at the Bill Yikes Thanksgiving Tournament as a sophomore... forced to miss her junior season after suffering a torn ACL just six games into the season.. led her high school team to GGCL Conference and Ohio State championships as a freshman and soph-omore... hit a buzzer-beating layup in the Division I state championship game as a rookie... was a perfect 100 percent from the free throw line as a freshman and averaged 9.7 points along with a .450 three-point percentage as a sophomore… was averaging 11.2 points and two assists per game as a junior before suffering the season-ending injury... averaged 16 points and 2.5 steals as a junior… played for the Cincinnati Tar Heels club team and won the 2006 and 2007 USJN national championship... also played golf at Mount Notre Dame High School from 2007-08... received First Honors on the Honor Roll, served as treasurer for the National Honor Society, is an Advanced Placement Scholar and is also a member of the Spanish National Honor Society.

Page 118: Women's Basketball Media Guide

2012

SEA

SON

108

KATHRYNREYNOLDS FRESHMAN

2012

SEA

SON

116

Page 119: Women's Basketball Media Guide

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

109

KATHRYNREYNOLDS FRESHMAN

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

117

KATHRYN’S FAVORITES

Hobbies: Spending time with friends and family and trying new thingsOther Sport: GolfMale Athlete: Kobe BryantPro Team: Cincinnati RedsActor(s): Matthew McConaugheyRestaurant: Noodles n’ CompanyStore: Pac SunFood/Meal: My mom’s barbeque chickenWeb Site: FacebookSpot on Campus: The roof of Van Allen Hall overlooking the Old Capitol at sunsetCartoon Character: Arnold from Hey ArnoldComedian: Dane CookTechnological Gadget: Cell PhoneCity: Los Angeles and Florence

ABOUT KATHRYN BIRTHDAY: March 22, 1993 PARENTS: Terry and Marie Reynolds SIBLINGS: Brother - Jonathan (J.R.) MAJOR: Open

Page 120: Women's Basketball Media Guide

JENNI FITZGERALDASSISTANT COACH

LISA BLUDERHEAD COACH

COACHINGSTAFF

118

Page 121: Women's Basketball Media Guide

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

119

SHANNON GAGEASSISTANT COACH

JAN JENSENASSOCIATE HEAD COACH

Page 122: Women's Basketball Media Guide

“I BELIEVE THAT LISA BLUDER IS ONE OF THE BEST COACHES IN THE BUSINESS. SHE NOT ONLY TAUGHT ME THE GAME OF BASKETBALL, BUT HOW TO BE A GOOD PERSON. SHE WENT ABOVE AND BEYOND WHAT COACHES DO AND WHAT THEY SHOULD DO. SHE IS SOMEONE THAT I CONSIDER A DOMINANT ROLE MODEL IN MY LIFE - SHE IS A LARGE REASON AS TO WHY I WANTED TO GET INTO THE COACHING PROFESSION! AFTER BEING A PART OF HER PROGRAM FOR FOUR YEARS I CAN HONESTLY SAY I WOULD NOT HAVE WANTED TO SPEND THEM WITH ANY OTHER COACH. SHE IS DEFINITELY SOMEONE THAT I WANT TO EMULATE.”

JENNIE LILLISFORMER IOWA PLAYER AND CURRENT COLORADO ASSISTANT

2012

SEA

SON

120

Page 123: Women's Basketball Media Guide

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

121

What Others Are Saying

About Lisa Bluder

“Lisa Bluder is one of the top coaches in the Big Ten today. She has coached All-America type players and has made Iowa one of the top teams in the country again. She is a patient teacher of the game and a very good recruiter. Her program is one of the most enjoyable to be around. Her players play hard and are good students in the classroom. It would be a wonderful opportunity for a young player to come to Iowa and enjoy learning the game from Lisa Bluder. You would not only learn to play hard and have a great chance to play in the NCAA Tournament, but you will have made a lifetime friend and mentor.”ANN MYERSPHOENIX MERCURY GENERAL MANAGER

“In the years that I have known Coach Bluder professionally and personally, I have watched her teams play with passion, determination, skill and a tremendous understanding of the game and the personnel of the other team. She has taken all of those traits and successes that she cultivated at Drake and instituted them at the University of Iowa. Lisa’s teams have always demonstrated a high basketball I.Q. and strong acumen for the game because of her leadership skills, her working knowledge and her ability to teach basketball at the highest levels. Lisa has wonderful balance in her life with her family and she is a terrific role model for all young women.”

DEBBIE ANTONELLIESPN BROADCASTER

“Lisa Bluder is a very driven and competitive coach. She understands what it takes to make her team a success and finds success by making her team play together.”

LINDSEY MEDERFORMER IOWA PLAYER

Page 124: Women's Basketball Media Guide

THEBLUDER FILE

2012

SEA

SON

122

Page 125: Women's Basketball Media Guide

THEBLUDER FILE

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

123

• 2010 BIG TEN COACH OF THE YEAR• 2008 BIG TEN COACH OF THE YEAR• 2008 WBCA DISTRICT VI COACH OF THE YEAR• 2001 BIG TEN COACH OF THE YEAR• 2001 WBCA DISTRICT VI COACH OF THE YEAR• 2001 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NEWS SERVICE COLLEGE COACH OF THE YEAR• 1998 MISSOURI VALLEY COACH OF THE YEAR• 1997 MISSOURI VALLEY COACH OF THE YEAR• 1995 MISSOURI VALLEY COACH OF THE YEAR• 1990 NAIA CONVERSE COACH OF THE YEAR• 1990 NAIA FINAL FOUR APPEARANCE• 1989 NAIA FINAL FOUR APPEARANCE

Year School Overall PCT Big Ten PCT1984-85 St. Ambrose 18-13 .548 1985-86 St. Ambrose 20-12 .6251986-87 St. Ambrose 29-3 .9061987-88 St. Ambrose 32-5 .864 1988-89 St. Ambrose 36-2 .947 1989-90 St. Ambrose 34-1 .971 1990-91 Drake 13-17 .433 1991-92 Drake 11-15 .423 1992-93 Drake 15-13 .536 1993-94 Drake 16-12 .571 1994-95 Drake 25-6 .806 1995-96 Drake 15-14 .517 1996-97 Drake 23-7 .767 1997-98 Drake 25-5 .833 1998-99 Drake 21-10 .677 1999-00 Drake 23-7 .767 2000-01 Iowa 21-10 .677 12-4 .750 2001-02 Iowa 18-11 .621 10-6 .6252002-03 Iowa 18-15 .545 6-10 .3752003-04 Iowa 16-13 .551 10-6 .6252004-05 Iowa 23-10 .697 8-8 .5002005-06 Iowa 17-12 .586 10-6 .6252006-07 Iowa 14-16 .467 6-10 .3752007-08 Iowa 21-11 .656 13-5 .7222008-09 Iowa 21-11 .656 13-5 .7222009-10 Iowa 20-14 .588 10-8 .5562010-11 Iowa 22-9 .710 10-6 .625School Total 211-132 .615 108-74 .593

CAREER STATISTICS

One of the most respected and admired coaches in collegiate basketball, Lisa Bluder is in her 12th season as head women’s basketball coach at the University of Iowa and 28th year overall. Under her direction, the Hawkeyes have advanced to 10 postseason appearances (eight NCAA and two WNIT). The dean of Big Ten coaches, Bluder has posted a 211-132 (.615) record at Iowa and her 27-year record stands at 567-274 (.674). Her 211 wins at Iowa are the second-most of any Hawkeye women’s basketball coach.

•Student-athleteswhohaveplayedunderLisaBluderandcompletedtheireligibiltyhavea100%jobplacementratefollowingtheircareer,andallofthemhaveearnedadegree.

•LisaBluderhastakenherteamtopostseasonaction15ofthelast17years,including12tripstotheNCAATournament.

•Overthepast17seasons,LisaBludercoachedteamshaveaveraged20winsperseason.

•LisaBluderhasbeennamedconferencecoachoftheyearsixtimesandnationalcoachoftheyeartwice.

•LisaBludercoachedteamshavewonfiveconferencetournamenttitlesandfourregularseasoncrowns.

•LisaBluderandhercoachingstaffcombineforover70yearsofcoachingexperience.

Page 126: Women's Basketball Media Guide

LISA BLUDER HEAD COACH 12TH SEASON

2012

SEA

SON

124

Page 127: Women's Basketball Media Guide

LISA BLUDER HEAD COACH 12TH SEASON

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

125

BLUDER’S FAVORITES

Hawkeye Honors Under Coach Bluder

• Four AP All-America Honorable Mention Selections• Nine WBCA All-America Honorable Mention Selections• 10 First Team All-Big Ten Picks• Eight Second Team All-Big Ten Picks• Eight Third Team All-Big Ten Picks• Five All-Big Ten Freshmen Team Picks• Two Big Ten Freshman of the Year Awards• One Big Ten Sixth Player of the Year Award• Three Big Ten All-Defensive Team Picks• One WBNS Big Ten Player of the Year• One WBNS First Team Freshman All-American• One Full Court Press Second Team Freshman All-American• One Big Ten Tournament Most Outstanding Player• Four All-Big Ten Tournament Team Players• One WNIT All-Tournament Team Player• Two First Team Academic All-Americans• 48 Academic All-Big Ten Selections• Two WBCA Scholarship Winners

Hobbies: Reading, cooking and traveling with my familyOther Sport: I would have played softballPro Team: Minnesota LynxMovie(s): I saw Secretariat on the way to our Illinois game last year and loved it!Actress: Lucille Ball Actor(s): George ClooneyRestaurant: Blackstone, Atlas and Bob’s Your UncleStore: Target – they got it all!TV Show(s): The Middle (sometimes I feel like I am there) and Modern FamilyFood/Meal: Anything being served at training table or Dave’s cooking on the grillMidnight snack: Popcorn – I think I have eaten it in almost every high school gym in the state!Spot on Campus: My new office!Comedian: Ellen DegeneresTechnological Gadget: I get lost without my GPSCity: Besides Iowa City - Chicago

Page 128: Women's Basketball Media Guide

JAN JENSEN

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH12TH SEASON

2012

SEA

SON

126

Page 129: Women's Basketball Media Guide

JAN JENSEN

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

127

JENSEN’S BIO

Jan Jensen is in her 12th season with the Iowa Hawkeyes, her eighth as associate head coach. A nationally known presence on the recruiting scene, Jensen serves as the recruiting coordinator and also works with the post players. Jensen is in her 23rd season in women’s college basketball as a player and coach.The native of Kimbalton, IA, has helped guide Iowa to 10 postseason appearances, including eight NCAA Tournament berths. During her time at Iowa, the Hawkeyes won the 2001 Big Ten Tournament championship and the 2008 Big Ten regular season title. She has also helped lead Iowa to eight first-division finishes in the Big Ten, including the last four seasons.Jensen is integral in developing and maintaining top-level recruiting classes at Iowa. Jensen helped Iowa land the 11th best recruiting class in the country in 2011, according to ESPN HoopGurlz. In 2001, Jensen spearheaded Iowa’s efforts in landing the eighth-best recruiting class in the nation according to the Blue Star Index. In 2008, Jensen and the Hawkeyes garnered the 33rd best recruiting class, according to ESPN HoopGurlz.Before becoming a Hawkeye, Jensen also served as Coach Bluder’s first assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Drake University. Her recruiting efforts were enough to land the Bulldogs two top 13 and two top 40 classes.

JENSEN’S FAVORITES

As a player, Jensen was one of the best Bluder ever coached at Drake. Her senior year, she led the nation in scoring with 29.6 ppg and was the Gateway Conference Most Valuable Player. That year she was a Kodak Honorable Mention All-American, a member of the All-Gateway team and the GTE Academic All-America Player of the Year. Jensen was also Sports Illustrated’s National Player of the Week.One of only two Drake players to have her number retired in the Knapp Center.After college, played professionally in the European Professional Basketball League for BTV-Wuppertal in Germany. She played there from 1992-93 and helped her club win the German Club Championship. In 1993, was inducted to the Iowa Girls High School Basketball Hall of Fame.Graduated from Drake in 1991 with a degree in Public Relations. She earned her Masters in Higher Education five years later. In February 2007, was one of four former Drake student-athletes to receive the Drake Double D Award. The award is presented annually to Drake letterwinners for achievements in their chosen field or endeavor and/or community service since leaving Drake. The Double D Award is the highest honor Drake bestows on its student-athletes.Leader in fundraising for the United Way of Johnson County. The 2006 campaign totaled over $2 million.In March, 2007, was named the United Way of Johnson County Volunteer of the Year for her leadership of the Emerging Philanthropists Society and the Healthy Kids School-based Clinics Initiative.

Hobbies: Hobbies: Reading, hanging out with friends and watching moviesOther Sport: College footballMale Athlete: Dr. J. Back in the day, the doctor, Julius Irving, was ‘the man’ in the NBA. He played for the Philadelphia 76ers. Since my name started with a “J”…I pretended I was the little Dr. J!Female Athlete: Any of our players that have worn or currently wear our jersey!Pro Team: All the pro teams that have Hawkeyes on them! Plus the New York Yankees and Minnesota VikingsMovie(s): Rocky and Iron Jawed AngelsActress: Susan Sarandon and Hillary SwankActor(s): Tom Hanks and George ClooneyRestaurant: The AtlasBand/Musician: Anybody I can sing along with!Store: The Gap and Banana RepublicTV Show(s): Modern Family and GleeFood/Meal: Hamburger & fries, pizza and my mom’s ‘congo bars’Class/Subject: English or literature…for sure NOT anything to do with math!Web Site: www.iowawomensbasketball.comSpot on Campus: Carver-Hawkeye ArenaCartoon Character: Curious George and Scooby Dooby DooComedian: Ellen DeGeneresTechnological Gadget: BlackberryCity: I love Iowa City but if I can’t be there…New York or Florence

Page 130: Women's Basketball Media Guide

JENNI FITZGERALD

ASSISTANT COACH12TH SEASON

2012

SEA

SON

128

Page 131: Women's Basketball Media Guide

JENNI FITZGERALD

3129

FITZGERALD’S BIOJenni Fitzgerald is in her 12th season as an assistant basketball coach at the University of Iowa. Fitzgerald is in her 25th season in women’s college basketball as a player and coach.

The native of Long Grove, IA, has helped guide Iowa to 10 postseason appearances, including eight NCAA Tournament berths. During her time at Iowa, the Hawkeyes won the 2001 Big Ten Tournament championship and the 2008 Big Ten regular season title. She has also helped lead Iowa to eight first-division finishes in the Big Ten, including the last four seasons.Fitzgerald is responsible for off campus recruiting and coaches the perimeter players for the Hawkeyes. She also handles most of the film breakdown, scouting and directs the summer basketball camps.

Under Fitzgerald’s tutelage, Iowa’s perimeter players have garnered numerous awards. She has coached 10 players to a total of 21 all-Big Ten honors, including seven first team selections and the 2010 Big Ten Freshman of the Year (Printy). She has also mentored four players that received all-district honors and three honorable mention All-Americans (Consuegra, Alexander and Printy).

Fitzgerald is very familiar with both Lisa Bluder and fellow assistant Jan Jensen, both of whom she coached with for eight years at Drake University prior to coming to Iowa.

FITZGERALD’S FAVORITES

From 1986-1991, Fitzgerald was the starting point guard for the Drake Bulldogs. She was a teammate of fellow Hawkeye assistant coach Jan Jensen. As a senior, Fitzgerald served as her team’s captain and was named to the All-Gateway Conference first-team. As a junior, Fitzgerald was her team’s Most Valuable Player.

Fitzgerald graduated from Drake in 1990 with a bachelor’s degree in business administration with a management major.

After graduation, Fitzgerald completed her Master of Science degree in Physical Education, with an emphasis in Sport Management, from Southern Illinois University in 1992. While at Southern Illinois, Fitzgerald was a graduate assistant with the Saluki’s.

In 1995, Fitzgerald was inducted into the Iowa Girl’s Basketball Hall of Fame.

In high school, Fitzgerald was Iowa’s Female Athlete of the Year in 1986 after being named Miss Basketball and first-team All-State in basketball, volleyball and softball.

Fitzgerald is the daughter of Bob and Jan Fitzgerald. She has an older sister, Robin and a younger brother, Randy.

Hobbies: Bicycling, reading and going to moviesOther Sport: I played volleyball and softball in high schoolMale Athlete: Larry Bird back in the day!Female Athlete: The Iowa Women’s Basketball TeamMovie(s): Love them all-old, new, foreign…although I really do the scary thing.Actress: I love an Audrey Hepburn or Doris Day movieActor(s): George ClooneyRestaurant: BlackstoneBand/Musician: I’m very eclectic with my music. I listen to just about everything. I typically switch the “genre” of music each day.Store: Can I say “all” stores? TV Show(s): Glee and Modern FamilyFood/Meal: Anything sweet and salty…I think that covers all the food groups.Web Site: I don’t have a favorite, but I do go to a lot of different websites for my shopping at “all” stores.Midnight snack: I’m usually not up that late.Spot on Campus: Carver-Hawkeye ArenaCartoon Character: I go to Disney World a lot with my family. I would lean towards Pooh and all of his wisdom, but who doesn’t love Mickey Mouse?Comedian: Abby Emmert…she is always making me laugh!Technological Gadget: I absolutely love my iPad 2…can’t live without it!

Page 132: Women's Basketball Media Guide

SHANNON GAGE

ASSISTANT COACHSEVENTH SEASON

2012

SEA

SON

130

Page 133: Women's Basketball Media Guide

SHANNON GAGE

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

131

GAGE’S BIOShannon Gage is in her seventh year as an assistant coach, her fourth with the Iowa Hawkeyes.

Gage, who served as Director of Basketball Operations for the University of Iowa women’s basketball program from 2003-05, rejoined the Hawkeye staff as an assistant coach in the summer of 2007 after serving as an assistant coach at the University of Michigan for two seasons (2005-07).

Gage provides a wide range of duties for the Iowa staff while playing a heavy role in the Hawkeyes’ recruiting efforts. She assists with all aspects of conditioning and individual workouts. She also performs a number of scouting duties.

During her time at Iowa, Gage has helped coach six perimeter players to 13 all-Big Ten honors, including four first team selections and the 2010 Big Ten Freshman of the Year in Jaime Printy. She has also mentored two players that received all-district honors and two honorable mention All-Americans in Kachine Alexander and Jaime Printy.

Gage has performed a myriad of coaching duties at the collegiate level, including the coordination of summer camps,

GAGE’S FAVORITES

overseeing budgets, monitoring academics and providing support in recruiting. She will use those experiences to provide a wide range of duties for the Iowa staff while playing a heavy role in the Hawkeyes’ recruiting efforts.

As a member of the Iowa staff from 2003-05, she was a part of two Hawkeye teams that advanced to post-season play, including the NCAA Championships in 2004.

Prior to her appointment as Iowa Director of Basketball Operations, Gage enjoyed a successful stint professionally in fashion merchandise. The former Southwest Missouri State captain, however, returned to athletics with a desire to coach, having spent much of her life around basketball. Gage’s father, Roy Gage, Sr. has been in coaching for more than 30 years, including 17 years of involvement in summer AAU programs for both boys and girls designed to increase collegiate exposure.

As a player, Gage was four-year letterwinner, part of three Missouri Valley Conference championship teams and three NCAA Tournament teams in 1995, 1996 and as a senior in 1998.

Hobbies: Creating senseless artworkOther Sport: TrackMale Athlete: Buck LeonardFemale Athlete: Wilma RudolphPro Team: Whoever is winningActress: MotherActor: FatherRestaurant: Conch Town Band/Musician: Marvin SappStore: Any Seattle Thrift Store / Hobby LobbyTV Show(s):Seinfeld Food/Meal: Anything SpicyClass/Subject: Child DevelopmentWeb Site: google.comMidnight Snack: PopsicleSpot on Campus: Carver-Hawkeye ArenaCartoon Character: Pink PantherComedian: Bernie MacTechnological Gadget: BlackberryCity: MiamiBook: Bible

Page 134: Women's Basketball Media Guide

ABBY EMMERT

DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONSTHIRD SEASON

2012

SEA

SON

132

Page 135: Women's Basketball Media Guide

ABBY EMMERT

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

133

EMMERT’S BIOAbby Emmert is in her third season as Director of Basketball Operations for the University of Iowa women’s basketball program.

The Winterset, IA, native works closely with the Hawkeye basketball staff, helping coordinate and carry out day-to-day activities of the program. Emmert is responsible for arranging team travel and activities, supervising public service opportunities for the team and coordinating summer camps and training tables.

Emmert is also Iowa’s chief scheduler, helping to build one of the most exciting and demanding schedules in the country for the Hawkeye program.

Emmert was a member of the Iowa women’s basketball team from 2005-08. She was named team co-captain in 2008, and helped lead the Hawkeyes to a Big Ten regular season championship. Emmert also received the Dr. Christine Grant Leadership Award for women’s basketball as a senior.

EMMERT’S FAVORITES

Emmert played in 123 career games as a Hawkeye, including 22 starts. Her 123 games played are the tied for the second-most of any player in Iowa women’s basketball history.

She scored 299 career points, collected 144 rebounds and dished out 177 assists. She scored a career-high 17 points against Iowa State as a junior in 2006.

Emmert graduated with a Communications Studies degree from the University of Iowa in 2008, and worked for the United Way of East Central Iowa before taking over as Director of Basketball Operations.

Hobbies: Running, biking, being outside, spending time with family and friends, listening to music and laughing.Other Sport: College FootballMale Athlete: Ricky StanziFemale Athlete: Hope Solo, Natalie Coughlin and all of the players on our teamPro Team: Boston Red SoxMovie(s): Easy A Actress: Emma StoneActor(s): David Boreanaz Restaurant: Pita Pit, Saloon, Pizza on Dubuque and The AtlasBand/Musician: Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros, Arcade Fire, Kid Cudi and Alicia KeysTV Show(s): Modern Family, Happy Endings, Chuck and Friday Night LightsFood/Meal: Any and every vegetable…especially on top of pizza, sweet potatoes in any variationWeb Site: www.pintrest.comMidnight snack: MuesliSpot on Campus: Iowa Avenue

Page 136: Women's Basketball Media Guide

Lisa Piper is in her 16th season as the secretary for women’s basketball. She assists the coaches with recruiting, travel scheduling, camps and other various duties. She is a native of Iowa and began her collegiate career at the University of Iowa. She graduated

with a B.S. degree in Consumer Affairs from Colorado State University. Prior to coming back to the University of Iowa, she worked as a national sales and product trainer for Sears, Roebuck and Co. She resides in Winfield.

Lisa PiperBasketball Secretary

Jennie Sertterh is in her 13th season as the women’s basketball athletic trainer. Jennie, a native of Eldora, IA, attended Southern Illinois University at Carbondale and graduated with a Bachelor’s in Science in Athletic Training

in 1996. She then was a graduate assistant and received her Masters of Education with an emphasis in Athletic Administration from the University of Nebraska in 1998. Prior to coming to Iowa, Jennie worked for a year at Missouri Valley College in Marshall, MO. Jennie and her husband Mark, and son Jaryn, reside in North Liberty.

Jennie SertterhAthletic Trainer

Dr. Peter Gray is in his 10th year as Associate Director of Athletic Student Services in charge of advising and counseling of student-athletes. Dr. Gray has served in similar capacities at Indiana University and the University

of Mississippi. He attended Purdue University as an undergraduate, and has a Masters degree from Indiana State University in Secondary Education. He earned his Doctorate in Higher Education and Student Personnel Administration from Indiana University-Bloomington in 1995. Dr. Gray resides in Iowa City.

Peter GrayAthletics Academic Coordinator

Lindsay Davis is in her fifth season as the women’s basketball video coordinator. The majority of her job responsibilities revolve around play-by-play film breakdown of games for self and opponent scouting.

Lindsay is also responsible for filming and organizing film exchange. Davis graduated from the University of iowa with a B.A. in Communication Studies, with an emphasis in video production. Lindsay has worked in videography and marketing at the University of Iowa for various sports including softball, wrestling and basketball for the past four years. She currently resides in North Liberty.

Lindsay DavisVideo Coordinator

Peggy Jenn serves as the Athletic Equipment Manager for 14 sports, including women’s basketball, in Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Peggy began working in the equipment room in 1983 when she was a student at the University of Iowa. She graduated from Iowa with a marketing degree in 1986 and was hired full-time

in the equipment room in 1987. Peggy and her husband Denny have two daughters, Heather (23) and Courtney (21) and reside in Riverside, Iowa.

Peggy JennEquipment Manager

Paula Jantz, associate director for operations and event management, has been an associate director since 1994 and is in her 30th year at the University of Iowa. A member of the department’s senior staff, Jantz coordinates all event management activities associated with the 24

sports sponsored by the Iowa Athletic Department. She is directly responsible for the event management duties for the 2008-09 women’s basketball team. Paula holds a Master’s in Athletic Administration from the University of Iowa. She earned bachelor’s degrees in social science and physical education at Oklahoma State University, where she played varsity softball, field hockey and basketball. Paula resides in Iowa City.

Paula JantzEvent Coordinator

2012

SEA

SON

134

Page 137: Women's Basketball Media Guide

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

135

Gabriela Quiggle is in her third year as an assistant strength and conditioning coach for the University of Iowa Athletics Department. Quiggle arrived at Iowa after working for the University of Kansas as a graduate assistant (2006-2008). She was responsible for

volleyball and women’s tennis and assisted with soccer, softball and women’s basketball for the Jayhawks. Quiggle earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of Kansas in Sports Management and went on to complete her master’s in education with an emphasis is sports administration. Quiggle played soccer for the University of Kansas from 2001-2004 and participated in three NCAA tournament bids, one sweet sixteen appearance and garnered a conference championship during her senior year.

Gabby QuiggleStrength & Conditioning Coach

Hannah DraxtenStudent Assistant Coach

Blake Schneden, Phylliss Johnson, Chris Crawford, Courtney Jenn and Sean Sullivan

Hannah Draxten is in her first season as a student assistant coach. Draxten is a three-year letterwinner for the University of Iowa women’s basketball team, but back injuries forced her to sit out her senior season. As a player,

Draxten was a two time Academic All-Big Ten selection and earned the team’s Coaches Award. Known for her sharp-shooting behind the three-point line, Draxten drained 34 triples in 58 career games. She finished her career with 157 career points, 108 career rebounds and 43 career assists.

2011-12Women’s Basketball Managers

Page 138: Women's Basketball Media Guide

2012

SEA

SON

136

Page 139: Women's Basketball Media Guide

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

137

HONORSSEASON REVIEW AND

Page 140: Women's Basketball Media Guide

VS. VS. VS. VS.

11.12.10 11.13.10 11.16.10 11.20.10

SOUTHERN VS. IOWA 76-52 (WIN)

ARKANSAS STATE VS. IOWA

BRADLEY VS. IOWA 91-53 (WIN)

NORTHEASTERN VS. IOWA

VS. VS. VS. VS.

12.5.10 12.9.10 12.18.10 12.20.10

KANSAS STATE VS. IOWA

IOWA STATE VS. IOWA 62-40 (WIN)

IOWA AT SDSU WIN (65-54)

IOWA AT DRAKE75-71 (WIN)

SEASON 2010-11

138

Page 141: Women's Basketball Media Guide

IOWA AT DRAKE75-71 (WIN)

VS.

VS. VS.

VS.

VS. VS.

11.21.10

12.22.10

11.25.10

12.30.10

11.26.10

1.2.11

12.2.10

1.5.11

CENTRAL MICHIGAN VS. IOWA 90-79 (WIN)

NORTHERN IOWA AT IOWA

JAMES MADISON VS. IOWA

IOWA AT PENN STATE59-68 (LOSS)

VIRGINIA TECH VS. IOWA 72-43 (WIN)

MICHIGAN AT IOWA 53-60 (LOSS)

IOWA AT NORTH CAROLINA 67-79 (LOSS)

IOWA AT MINNESOTA 63-57 (WIN)

139

VS. VS.

Page 142: Women's Basketball Media Guide

RESULTSSEASON2010-11

VS. VS. VS.

1.8.11 1.13.11 1.16.11 1.24.11

OHIO STATE AT IOWA 89-76 (WIN)

IOWA AT MICHIGAN STATE

INDIANA AT IOWA 71-51 (WIN)

IOWA AT OHIO STATE 67-81 (LOSS)

VS. VS. VS. VS.

2.10.11 2.13.11 2.16.11 2.24.11

MINNESOTA AT IOWA 64-62 (WIN)

IOWA AT NORTHWESTERN

WISCONSIN AT IOWA 59-44 (WIN)

ILLINOIS AT IOWA 83-64 (WIN)

VS.

2.27.11

IOWA AT INDIANA 93-79 (WIN)

140

VS.

Page 143: Women's Basketball Media Guide

VS. VS. VS. VS.

1.27.11 1.30.11 2.3.11 2.6.11

MICHIGAN STATE AT IOWA 66-64 (WIN)

IOWA AT ILLINOIS 80-69 (WIN)

IOWA AT PURDUE 41-60 (LOSS)

PENN STATE AT IOWA 75-82 (LOSS)

TOURNAMENT

VS. VS.

3.4.11 3.19.11

OHIO STATE VS. IOWA 61-71 (LOSS)

IOWA AT GONZAGA 86-92 (LOSS)

141

Page 144: Women's Basketball Media Guide

2010-11 SEASON

OVERALL GAMES (22-9)

PLAYER GP-GS MIN AVG FG-FGA PCT 3PT PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-RB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG

Jaime Printy 31-31 1031 33.3 168-391 .430 70-183 .383 114-132 .864 21-109-130 4.2 60-0 109 91 7 34 520 16.8

Kachine Alexander 31-31 1078 34.8 143-331 .432 14-59 .237 148-199 .744 102-193-295 9.5 80-1 108 88 7 53 448 14.5

Kamille Wahlin 31-31 1032 33.3 133-345 .386 55-180 .306 51-60 .850 5-98-103 3.3 35-0 117 89 3 23 372 12.0

Morgan Johnson 31-30 853 27.5 132-276 .478 0-0 .000 70-96 .729 90-118-208 6.7 83-3 25 58 76 21 334 10.8

Kelly Krei 31-31 959 30.9 89-249 .357 54-163 .331 55-76 .724 37-122-159 5.1 20-0 38 39 16 27 287 9.3

Kelsey Cermak 31-1 407 13.1 27-64 .422 9-22 .409 14-16 .875 20-49-69 2.2 30-0 14 23 6 10 77 2.5

Kalli Hansen 27-0 263 9.7 21-51 .412 11-29 .379 7-14 .500 17-28-45 1.7 16-0 5 16 2 5 60 2.2

Hannah Draxten 24-0 297 12.4 17-63 .270 9-51 .176 9-14 .643 13-29-42 1.8 23-0 9 13 3 6 52 2.2

Jade Rogers 13-0 71 5.5 9-22 .409 0-0 .000 3-11 .273 8-14-22 1.7 11-0 4 5 2 5 21 1.6

Megan Considine 18-0 114 6.3 7-26 .269 1-12 .083 7-9 .778 13-5-18 1.0 15-0 10 6 0 5 22 1.2

Trisha Nesbitt 16-0 95 5.9 3-13 .231 2-6 .333 0-1 .000 0-4-4 0.3 7-0 5 10 0 1 8 0.5

TEAM 78-65-143 1 15

IOWA TOTALS 31 6200 749-1831 .409 225-705 .319 478-628 .761 404-834-1238 39.9 411-4 444 453 122 190 2201 71.0

OPPONENTS 31 6200 750-1894 .396 173-557 .311 309-428 .722 377-750-1127 36.4 580-12 411 457 114 212 1982 63.9

2012

SEA

SON

142

Page 145: Women's Basketball Media Guide

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

143

BIG TEN GAMES (10-6) PLAYER GP-GS MIN AVG FG-FGA PCT 3PT PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-RB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG

Jaime Printy 16-16 558 34.9 89-212 .420 37-91 .407 65-78 .833 13-65-78 4.9 29-0 44 40 4 20 280 17.5

Kachine Alexander 16-16 566 35.4 79-173 .457 7-26 .269 72-101 .713 51-107-158 9.9 42-0 61 46 2 28 237 14.8

Kamille Wahlin 16-16 539 33.7 69-169 .408 31-91 .341 26-30 .867 1-45-46 2.9 20-0 62 48 2 13 195 12.2

Morgan Johnson 16-15 430 26.9 60-134 .448 0-0 .000 35-48 .729 41-47-88 5.5 41-1 16 28 39 10 155 9.7

Kelly Krei 16-16 500 31.3 43-114 .377 27-77 .351 27-38 .711 17-57-74 4.6 26-0 21 20 8 11 140 8.8

Kalli Hansen 16-0 188 11.8 12-32 .375 6-18 .333 7-14 .500 11-25-36 2.3 11-0 3 12 2 5 37 2.3

Kelsey Cermak 16-1 173 10.8 10-27 .370 3-7 .429 5-6 .833 9-12-21 1.3 18-0 3 8 4 2 28 1.8

Jade Rogers 8-0 40 5.0 5-11 .455 0-0 .000 2-9 .222 3-4-7 0.9 8-0 1 1 2 2 12 1.5

Megan Considine 6-0 17 2.8 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 4-5 .800 2-1-3 0.5 2-0 1 1 0 0 8 1.3

Hannah Draxten 11-0 110 10.0 3-20 .150 3-17 .176 0-0 .000 3-8-11 1.0 10-0 5 4 1 2 9 0.8

Trisha Nesbitt 14-0 79 5.6 3-12 .250 2-5 .400 0-1 .000 0-4-4 0.3 5-0 5 10 0 1 8 0.6

TEAM 48-30-78 11

IOWA TOTALS 16 3200 375-908 .413 116-332 .349 243-330 .736 199-405-604 37.8 212-1 222 229 64 94 1109 69.3

OPPONENTS 16 3200 398-972 .409 32-292 .318 166-222 .748 200-376-576 36.0 298-2 231 218 63 112 1055 65.9

Page 146: Women's Basketball Media Guide

TEAMSPOSTSEASON

2012

SEA

SON

144

NCAA TOURNAMENT

Page 147: Women's Basketball Media Guide

TEAMSPOSTSEASON

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

145

20032005

WNIT

19861987198819891990199119921993199419961997199820012002200420062008200920102011

NCAA TOURNAMENT

Page 148: Women's Basketball Media Guide

1980

1986-87 BIG TEN CHAMPS

BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS

1990

1987-88 BIG TEN CHAMPS

1989-90 BIG TEN CHAMPS

1988-89 BIG TEN CHAMPS

1991-92 BIG TEN CHAMPS

2012

SEA

SON

146

Page 149: Women's Basketball Media Guide

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

147

BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS

2000 2011

1992-93 BIG TEN CHAMPS

1997-98 BIG TEN CHAMPS

1995-96 BIG TEN CHAMPS

2007-08 BIG TEN CHAMPS

2001 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT CHAMPS

1997 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT CHAMPS

Page 150: Women's Basketball Media Guide

HONOREESIOWA ALL-TIME

Naismith All-AmericanMichelle Edwards, 1988

Kodak All-AmericanMichelle Edwards, 1988Toni Foster, 1993Franthea Price, 1990Cara Consuegra, 2001 (Honorable Mention)Jennie Lillis, 2003 (Honorable Mention)Crystal Smith, 2006 (Honorable Mention)

State Farm Coaches/WBCA All-AmericanKachine Alexander, 2010, 2011 (Honorable Mention)

U.S. Basketball Writers’ All-AmericanMichelle Edwards, 1988Necole Tunsil, 1994

Champion National Player of the YearMichelle Edwards, 1988

Chicago Tribune Silver Basketball RecipientMichelle Edwards, 1988Franthea Price, 1990Tangela Smith, 1996

Associated Press All-AmericanAmy Herrig, 1999 (Honorable Mention)Cara Consuegra, 2001 (Honorable Mention)Kachine Alexander, 2010, 2011 (Honorable Mention)Jaime Printy, 2011 (Honorable Mention)

Shannon Perry, Franthea Price, and Robin Roberts, 1998 WBCA Scholarship

2012

SEA

SON

148

Page 151: Women's Basketball Media Guide

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

149

WBCA District All-AmericanKachine Alexander, 2010, 2011Shanda Berry, 1989Michelle Edwards, 1987, 1988Toni Foster, 1992, 1993Cindy Haugejorde, 1980Jolette Law, 1990Jennie Lillis, 2003Franthea Price, 1989, 1990Necole Tunsil, 1994Crystal Smith, 2006Kristi Smith, 2008Tangela Smith, 1998

Verizon Academic All-AmericaLindsey Meder, 2001, 2002

NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship RecipientJolynn Schneider, 1988Tiffany Gooden, 1998Shannon Perry, 1998Cara Consuegra, 2001Lindsey Meder, 2002Jennie Lillis, 2004

Robin Roberts/WBCA SportsCommunications ScholarshipShannon Perry, 1998Jennie Lillis, 2004

Street & Smith’s Preseason All-AmericanShanda Berry, 1988Michelle Edwards, 1986, 1987Toni Foster, 1991, 1992Tia Jackson, 1993, 1994Franthea Price, 1988, 1989Stephanie Schueler, 1990

Honorable Mention Preseason Naismith Player of the Year NomineeTangela Smith, 1996-97Nadine Domond, 1997-98

United States Pan American TeamAmy Herrig, 1999Michelle Edwards, 1991Cindy Haugejorde, 1977

United States Olympic TrialsLisa Becker, 1984Shanda Berry, 1988, 1996

Michelle Edwards, 1988, 1992Cindy Haugejorde, 1980Franthea Price, 1988

United States World Junior National TeamShanda Berry (alternate), 1985Franthea Price, 1986

United States World University Games TeamAmy Herrig, 1997Lisa Bluder, 2001 (Asst. Coach)

United States Team TrialsLindsey Meder, 2001Megan Skouby, 2006Krista VandeVenter, 2005Jaime Printy, 2011

United States World Championship Qualifying TeamShanda Berry, 1993

United States Select TeamLisa Becker, 1985, 1987Shanda Berry, 1986, 1987Michelle Edwards, 1986Cindy Haugejorde, 1978Amy Herrig, 1996Lisa Long, 1986Franthea Price, 1989Tangela Smith, 1996

National Olympic FestivalShanda Berry, 1985Nadine Domond, 1995Michelle Edwards, 1985Toni Foster, 1987, 1991Tiffany Gooden, 1995Amy Herrig, 1995Lisa Long, 1985Cathy Marx, 1991Franthea Price, 1985, 1986Jolynn Schneider, 1986Tangela Smith, 1995Trisha Waugh, 1987

United States William R. Jones Cup TeamShanda Berry, 1987Nadine Domond, 1997Jolette Law, 1988Franthea Price, 1987Tangela Smith, 1997Angie Lee, 1998 (Asst. Coach)

Page 152: Women's Basketball Media Guide

HONOREESIOWA ALL-BIG TEN

First TeamKachine Alexander, 2010, 2011Shanda Berry, 1989Cara Consuegra, 2001Michelle Edwards, 1986, 1987, 1988Toni Foster, 1991, 1992, 1993Amy Herrig, 1999Jolette Law, 1989, 1990Jennie Lillis, 2003Lisa Long, 1987Lindsey Meder, 2001, 2002Randi Peterson, 2001Franthea Price, 1988, 1990Stephanie Schueler, 1991Tangela Smith, 1996, 1998Crystal Smith, 2006Kristi Smith, 2008, 2009Necole Tunsil, 1994

Second TeamKachine Alexander, 2009Shanda Berry, 1988Jamie Cavey, 2005Cara Consuegra, 2000Nadine Domond, 1998Tiffany Gooden, 1996Angela Hamblin, 1998Lisa Long, 1985, 1986Jennie Lillis, 2002, 2004Lindsey Meder, 2000Franthea Price, 1989Jaime Printy, 2010, 2011Stephanie Schueler, 1990Megan Skouby, 2006Johanna Solverson, 2008

Third TeamWendy Ausdemore, 2007, 2009Jamie Cavey, 2004Kristi Faulkner, 2003, 2004Angela Hamblin, 1997Crystal Smith, 2005Kristi Smith, 2007Kamille Wahlin, 2010

Honorable MentionLaurie Aaron, 1992, 1993Wendy Ausdemore, 2008Lisa Becker, 1985, 1987Tricia Blair, 1987Robin Christian, 1989Karen Clayton, 1996Cara Consuegra, 1999Nadine Domond, 1996, 1997Tia Jackson, 1993, 1995Lynn Kennedy, 1985, 1986Jolette Law, 1988Cathy Marx, 1994Jolynn Schneider, 1988Megan Skouby, 2007, 2009Tangela Smith, 1997Necole Tunsil, 1992, 1993Krista VandeVenter, 2006Kamille Wahlin, 2011

Big Ten Coach of the YearLisa Bluder, 2001, 2008, 2010Angie Lee, 1996C. Vivian Stringer, 1991, 1993

Big Ten Player of the YearMichelle Edwards, 1988Franthea Price, 1990Toni Foster, 1993Tangela Smith, 1998

Big Ten Freshman of the YearLisa Becker, 1984Franthea Price, 1987Jaime Printy, 2010Tiffany Gooden, 1995Megan Skouby, 2006

2012

SEA

SON

150

Page 153: Women's Basketball Media Guide

HONOREES

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

151

Big Ten Sixth Player of the YearMegan Skouby, 2008

All-Freshman TeamJaime Printy, 2010 (unanimous)Megan Skouby, 2006Johanna Solverson, 2002Kamille Wahlin, 2009

Big Ten All-Defensive TeamCrystal Smith, 2006Kachine Alexander, 2010, 2011

Academic All-Big Ten Jenna Armstrong, 2003, 2004Wendy Ausdemore, 2007, 2008, 2009Lisa Becker, 1986, 1987Jamie Cavey, 2003, 2004, 2005Kelsey Cermak, 2009, 2010, 2011Karen Clayton, 1994, 1995, 1996Megan Considine, 2011Cara Consuegra, 1999, 2000, 2001Hannah Draxten, 2010, 2011Kristi Faulkner, 2002, 2003, 2004Tiffany Gooden, 1996, 1997, 1998Jenee Graham, 2006, 2007Felicia Hall, 1989Amy Herrig, 1997, 1998, 1999Morgan Johnson, 2011Morgan Kasperek, 2004, 2005, 2006Susan Koering, 1995, 1996, 1997Kelly Krei, 2010, 2011Jennie Lillis, 2002, 2003, 2004Leah Magner, 2001, 2002Becca McCann, 2002, 2003, 2004Lindsey Meder, 2000, 2001, 2002Trisha Nesbitt, 2011Shannon Perry, 1996, 1997, 1998Jaime Printy, 2011Tiffany Reedy, 2004, 2005, 2006Lindsay Richards, 2004Randi Peterson, 1999, 2000, 2001Laura Podolak, 2000Jody Ratigan, 1988, 1989, 1990Stacy Schlapkohl, 2008Jolynn Schneider, 1988Becky Shrigley, 1990, 1992Kristi Smith, 2008Krista VandeVenter, 2006, 2007, 2008Kamille Wahlin, 2010, 2011Trisha Waugh, 1990, 1991’

Page 154: Women's Basketball Media Guide

ALL-AMERICANSCONSENSUS FIRST TEAM

Michelle Edwards (1984-88)A native of Boston, Massachusetts, Michelle Edwards is one of the most decorated players in Iowa women’s basketball history. The 5-9 guard, nicknamed “Ice”, amassed a career record of 102-22 from 1984-1988. During her four years, Edwards led the Hawkeyes to three NCAA Tour-nament appearances and two Big Ten titles. In 1988, she was named the Champion Products National Player of the Year, the highest honor in women’s collegiate basketball. Edwards garnered several other honors that year including being named a Kodak all-American, a Naismith all-American, a USBWA all-American, the Big Ten Player of the Year, and the University of Iowa Athlete of the Year. In her senior season, Edwards also led Iowa to its first ever national number one ranking, along with a record of 29-2 overall and 17-1 in the Big Ten. She paced the Hawkeyes with an average of 20 points per game, 4.8 rebounds per game, 4.5 assists per game, and 2.9 steals per game. The three-time first team all-Big Ten selection is the only Hawkeye to have her jersey retired (No. 30). Edwards ranks high in several Iowa statistical categories, including second in career assists (431), third in career scoring (1,821), and third in career steals (235). She also ranks second among single season scoring leaders (621) and is tied for first in assists in a single game (12). Edwards played in the National Olympic Festival in 1985 and was a member of the U.S. Select Team in 1986. In 1991, she was part of the United States Pan American Team, and she also competed in the U.S. Olympic Trials in 1988 and 1992. Upon graduation, Edwards played professionally in Italy for nine seasons before joining the WNBA during its inaugural year in 1997. She then spent three seasons with the Cleveland Rockers and two seasons with the Seattle Storm.

2012

SEA

SON

152

Page 155: Women's Basketball Media Guide

ALL-AMERICANSCONSENSUS FIRST TEAM

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

153

Franthea Price (1986-90)Franthea Price played for the Hawkeyes from 1986-1990, and in her se-nior season she became the second Kodak all-American in school histo-ry. The four-year starter from River Rouge, Michigan, had an impressive career at Iowa, which began with her being named the Big Ten Freshman of the Year in 1987. Price was named to the first team all-Big Ten in 1988 and 1990, and she was named second team all-Big Ten in 1989. In her senior year, Price earned the honor of Big Ten Player of the Year and led the conference in scoring with 19.8 points per game. The 5-9 forward led the Hawkeyes in several statistical categories that year including scoring (21.2), rebounding (7.1), steals (2.9), and three-point field goals (47). A consistent contributor, Price scored in double figures in 34 of her last 35 games. She holds the school record for career steals with 321, and is tied for first for most steals in a single game with nine. Price also ranks fifth in career scoring (1,742), third in career assists (387), and eighth in career rebounds (726). Outside of Iowa, Price was a member of the U.S. World Junior National Team in 1986 and competed in the National Olympic Festival in 1985 and 1986. In 1987, Price won a gold medal as part of the United States William R. Jones Cup team, and she was a member of the United States Select team in 1989. Price also competed in the U.S. Olympic Trials in 1988. After finishing her career at Iowa, Price played professionally in Spain for several years before joining the WNBA Sacramento Monarchs in 1998.

Toni Foster (1989-93)A 6-1 forward from Chicago, Illinois, Toni Foster was named a Kodak all-American in 1993 and was a finalist for Champion Player of the Year. Foster played for the Hawkeyes from 1989-1993, and led the team in both scoring and rebounding for three consecutive years, a feat accomplished only once previously. A three-time first team all-Big Ten selection, Foster was named the Big Ten Player of the Year in 1993. She was also named the 1993 SportsChannel Player of the Year. During her senior season, Price led Iowa in scoring (15.7), rebounding (8.2), and blocked shots (1.3). She collected 27 double-doubles during her illustrious career, including nine in her senior year. In Iowa’s ca-reer statistical categories, Foster ranks second in both rebounds (887) and blocks (145). She also ranks sixth in scoring (1,606) and ninth in steals (167). Foster competed in the National Olym-pic Festival in 1987 and 1991. When the WNBA was formed in 1997, Foster was the seventh overall pick and was selected by the Phoenix Mercury. She spent two seasons with the Mercury before joining the Seattle Storm in 1999 by way of an expansion draft.

Page 156: Women's Basketball Media Guide

1319 POINTS

1160 POINTS

POINT CLUB

1 CINDY HAUGEJORDE 1976-80

2 LINDSEY MEDER 1998-2002

3 MICHELLE EDWARDS 1984-88

4 JENNIE LILIS 2000-04

5 FRANTHEA PRICE 1986-90

6 TONI FOSTER 1989-93

7 TANGELA SMITH 1994-98

8 KRISTI SMITH 2005-09

9 MEGAN SKOUBY 2005-09

10 WENDY AUSDEMORE 2005-09

2059 POINTS

1906 POINTS

1821 POINTS

1762 POINTS

1742 POINTS

1606 POINTS

1598 POINTS

1455 POINTS

1439 POINTS

1343 POINTS

TOP 10

2012

SEA

SON

154

2059 POINTS

1100 POINTS

Page 157: Women's Basketball Media Guide

1319 POINTS

1160 POINTS

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

155

2059 POINTS1906 POINTS

1100 POINTS

1. _______ 2059 ___________Cindy Haugejorde _____________________________ 76-802. _______ 1906 ___________Lindsey Meder________________________________ 98-023. _______ 1821 ___________Michelle Edwards _____________________________ 84-884. _______ 1762 ___________Jennie Lillis __________________________________ 00-045. _______ 1742 ___________Franthea Price________________________________ 86-906. _______ 1606 ___________Toni Foster __________________________________ 89-937. _______ 1598 ___________Tangela Smith ________________________________ 94-988. _______ 1455 ___________Kristi Smith __________________________________ 05-099. _______ 1439 ___________Megan Skouby _______________________________ 05-0910. ______ 1343 ___________Wendy Ausdemore ____________________________ 05-0911. ______ 1335 ___________Lisa Becker __________________________________ 83-8712. ______ 1319 ___________Amy Herrig __________________________________ 95-9913. ______ 1283 ___________Necole Tunsil_________________________________ 90-9414. ______ 1265 ___________Jamie Cavey _________________________________ 01-0515. ______ 1242 ___________Kristi Faulkner ________________________________ 01-0416. ______ 1239 ___________Kachine Alexander _____________________________08-1117. ______ 1230 ___________Lisa Long____________________________________ 83-8718. ______ 1193 ___________Crystal Smith _________________________________ 02-0619. ______ 1160 ___________Tia Jackson __________________________________ 90-9520. ______ 1147 ___________Cara Consuegra ______________________________ 97-0121. ______ 1137 ___________Jolette Law __________________________________ 86-9022. ______ 1130 ___________Johanna Solverson _________________________ 02-05, 0823. ______ 1129 ___________Lisa Anderson ________________________________ 80-8424. ______ 1100 ___________Shanda Berry ________________________________ 85-8925. ______ 1084 ___________Kamille Wahlin _________________________________ 09-26. ______ 1048 ___________Kim Howard__________________________________ 78-8227. ______ 1046 ___________Robin Anderson_______________________________ 80-8528. ______ 1024 ___________Tiffany Gooden _______________________________ 94-9829. ______ 1021 ___________Jaime Printy ___________________________________ 10-

1000 POINT CLUB

Page 158: Women's Basketball Media Guide

2012

SEA

SON

156

Page 159: Women's Basketball Media Guide

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

157

RECORDSIOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Page 160: Women's Basketball Media Guide

OPPONENTSSERIES RECORDS VS

2012

SEA

SON

158

AlabamaThe Series: Alabama leads, 1-01993-94 _________________at Iowa, L 72-84

AlaskaThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01979-80 ______________ at Alaska, W 73-52

Appalachian StateThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01995-96 ______________ at Neutral, W 68-66

Arizona StateThe Series: Arizona State leads, 1-02007-08 _______________at Neutral, L 58-60

ArkansasThe Series: Arkansas leads, 2-01997-98 _______________at Neutral, L 57-831999-00 _____________ at Arkansas, L 65-72

Arkansas StateThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-02004-05 ______________ at Neutral, W 66-522010-11 ______________at Neutral, W, 50-47

AuburnThe Series: Tied, 2-21987-88 ______________ at Neutral, W 73-691992-93 ________________ at Iowa, W 63-501998-99 _______________at Auburn, L 55-781999-00 _________________at Iowa, L 55-91

BiolaThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01981-82 ______________ at Neutral, W 73-68

Boise StateThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01996-97 ______________ at Neutral, W 89-34

BostonThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-01986-87 ________________ at Iowa, W 70-482008-09 ________________ at Iowa, W 83-58

Boston CollegeThe Series: Iowa trails, 0-12009-10 ________________ at Iowa, L, 67-72

BradleyThe Series: Iowa leads, 5-01982-83 ______________at Bradley, W 85-821983-84 ________________ at Iowa, W 70-461985-86 ________________ at Iowa, W 75-391999-00 ________________ at Iowa, W 92-492010-11 _______________ at Iowa, W, 91-53

Brigham YoungThe Series: Brigham Young leads, 3-01979-80 ________________at Iowa, L 79-1031980-81 _______________at Neutral, L 76-872005-06 _______________at Neutral, L 62-67

BucknellThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01992-93 ______________ at Neutral, W 97-39

ButlerThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-01995-96 ________________ at Iowa, W 72-672003-04 ________________ at Iowa, W 83-60

CaliforniaThe Series: California leads, 2-01982-83 _______________at Neutral, L 66-892008-09 _______________at Neutral, L 43-76

Cal-PolyThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01981-82 ________________ at Iowa, W 64-57

Central CollegeThe Series: Iowa leads, 4-21975-76 _________________at Iowa, L 56-691975-76 ________________ at Iowa, W 57-541976-77 ________________ at Iowa, W 54-521977-78 ________________ at Iowa, W 70-441977-78 _______________at Central, L 66-761978-79 ______________ at Central, W 76-70

Central MichiganThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02010-11 _______________ at Iowa, W, 90-79

Central MissouriThe Series: Central Missouri leads, 5-11975-76 _______ at Central Missouri, L 56-721977-78 _________________at Iowa, L 63-701978-79 _______ at Central Missouri, L 62-721979-80 _________________at Iowa, L 76-891981-82 ________________ at Iowa, W 68-621981-82 _______ at Central Missouri, L 53-81

CharlotteThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-01992-93 ________________ at Iowa, W 60-382002-03 ________________ at Iowa, W 85-70

Clarke CollegeThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01975-76 ________________ at Iowa, W 68-32

Coe CollegeThe Series: Coe College leads, 3-11974-75 _________________at Iowa, L 45-471975-76 _________________at Iowa, L 58-591975-76 ________________ at Iowa, W 66-481975-76 _________________ at Coe, L 51-62

ColoradoThe Series: Colorado leads, 2-11992-93 _______________at Neutral, L 70-722000-01 ________________ at Iowa, W 92-662001-02 _____________ at Colorado, L 83-92

Colorado StateThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01979-80 ________at Colorado State, W 74-67

ConnecticutThe Series: Connecticut leads, 4-31983-84 ________________ at Iowa, W 78-431989-90 ________________ at Iowa, W 81-491990-91 __________ at Connecticut, W 58-411996-67 ___________ at Connecticut, L 53-721997-98 _______________at Neutral, L 55-651999-00 _________________at Iowa, L 45-732001-02 ___________ at Connecticut, L 48-86

Cornell CollegeThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01974-75 ________________ at Iowa, W 91-23

CreightonThe Series: Iowa leads, 7-51981-82 _____________at Creighton, L 66-741985-86 ________________ at Iowa, W 66-601994-95 _________________at Iowa, L 53-631995-96 ____________ at Creighton, W 68-412001-02 ________________ at Iowa, W 86-432002-03 _________________at Iowa, L 64-702002-03 _____________at Creighton, L 82-892003-04 _____________ at Iowa, L 72-84 (ot)2004-05 ________________ at Iowa, W 67-522004-05 _________at Creighton, W 91-82 (ot)2005-06 ________________ at Iowa, W 74-642006-07 ____________ at Creighton, W 75-60

Cal-State NorthridgeThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01997-98 ________________ at Iowa, W 67-56

DartmouthThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02007-08 ________________ at Iowa, W 61-43

Delta StateThe Series: Delta State leads, 2-01979-80 _________________at Iowa, L 73-771983-84 ____________at Delta State, L 70-93

DenverThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-02001-02 ______________ at Denver, W 84-722002-03 ________________ at Iowa, W 83-49

DePaulThe Series: Iowa leads, 5-01979-80 ________________ at Iowa, W 58-561980-81 ______________ at DePaul, W 97-871989-90 ________________ at Iowa, W 70-581990-91 ______________ at DePaul, W 66-521995-96 ________________ at Iowa, W 72-71

DetroitThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02007-08 ________________ at Iowa, W 65-42

DrakeThe Series: Drake leads, 27-151974-75 ________________at Drake, L 64-751975-76 _______________ at Drake, L 62-651975-76 ________________ at Iowa, W 67-421976-77 _________________at Iowa, L 59-821976-77 _________________Neutral, L 56-641977-78 _________________at Iowa, L 66-771977-78 _________________Neutral, L 60-881978-79 ________________at Drake, L 80-941978-79 _________________at Iowa, L 63-961978-79 ________________Neutral, L 71-1011979-80 _________________at Iowa, L 62-711979-80 ________________at Drake, L 67-761980-81 _________________at Iowa, L 71-741980-81 ________________at Drake, L 56-83 1981-82 _________________at Iowa, L 63-771981-82 ________________at Drake, L 61-961982-83 ________________at Drake, L 75-881983-84 _________________at Iowa, L 56-581984-85 ________________at Drake, L 59-691985-86 _________________at Iowa, L 63-641986-87 _______________ at Drake, W 71-571987-88 ________________ at Iowa, W 74-381988-89 _______________ at Drake, W 97-541989-90 ________________ at Iowa, W 70-581990-91 _______________ at Drake, W 74-491992-93 ________________ at Iowa, W 90-441993-94 _______________ at Drake, W 73-641995-96 ________________ at Iowa, W 67-441996-97 ________________at Drake, L 59-801997-98 _____________at Iowa, W 63-60 (ot)1998-99 ________________at Drake, L 73-861999-00 _________________at Iowa, L 59-842000-01 ________________at Drake, L 58-732001-02 _____________ at Iowa, L 72-75 (ot)2002-03 _______________ at Drake, W 72-522003-04 ________________ at Iowa, W 79-652004-05 _______________ at Drake, W 80-692005-06 ________________ at Iowa, W 92-722006-07 _______________ at Drake, W 77-702007-08 ________________ at Iowa, W 62-502008-09 _______________ at Drake, W 71-532009-10 ________________ at Iowa, W 73-612010-11 _______________ at Drake, W 75-71

DukeThe Series: Duke leads, 1-02008-09 ________________ at Duke, L 47-71

Eastern KentuckyThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01992-93 ______________ at Neutral, W 67-63

EvansvilleThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01983-84 ______________ at Neutral, W 76-64

FloridaThe Series: Tied, 2-21996-97 _______________ at Florida, L 58-682004-05 ______________ at Neutral, W 65-62

Florida AtlanticThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01994-95 ______________ at Neutral, W 67-42

Florida InternationalThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-02003-04 _________________ at FIU, W 93-862006-07 ________________ at Iowa, W 72-62

Page 161: Women's Basketball Media Guide

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

159

George WashingtonThe Series: George Washington leads, 1-02000-01 _________________ at GW, L 64-78

GeorgiaThe Series: Georgia leads, 3-21986-87 ______________ at Neutral, W 62-601987-88 ________________ at Iowa, W 65-561990-91 _______________at Neutral, L 51-621995-96 _______________at Neutral, L 52-792007-08 _______________at Neutral, L 61-67

Georgia TechThe Series: Georgia Tech leads, 2-02007-08 _________________at Iowa, L 57-762008-09 _________________at Iowa, L 62-76

GonzagaThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-12001-02 ______________at Neutral, W, 69-542009-10 ______________ at Neutral, W 69-542010-11 _____________ at Gonzaga, L 86-92

GracelandThe Series: Graceland leads, 1-01975-76 _________________at Iowa, L 52-54

Grambling StateThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01988-89 ______________ at Neutral, W 80-66

Grand ViewThe Series: Iowa leads, 4-31974-75 _______at Grand View, L unavailable1975-76 ________________ at Iowa, L 53-1121977-78 __________ at Grand View, W 88-731978-79 ________________ at Iowa, W 72-691979-80 __________ at Grand View, W 99-661980-81 ________________ at Iowa, W 81-681981-82 ___________ at Grand View, L 54-76

HoustonThe Series: Tied, 1-11993-94 ______________ at Neutral, W 59-442003-04 _________________at Iowa, L 64-70

HowardThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01989-90 ________________ at Iowa, W 90-57

Idaho StateThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01982-83 ________________ at Iowa, W 74-65

IllinoisThe Series: Iowa leads, 48-161974-75 ________________ at Iowa, W 62-461975-76 _______________at Illinois, W 63-541976-77 ______________ At Neutral, L 40-531976-77 _______________ at Illinois, L 54-581977-78 _________________at Iowa, L 60-621978-79 _______________ at Illinois, L 53-601979-80 ________________ at Iowa, W 71-441980-81 _______________ at Illinois, L 76-781981-82 _________________at Iowa, L 51-761982-83 _________________at Iowa, L 69-711982-83 _______________ at Illinois, L 69-711983-84 _______________ at Illinois, L 55-641983-84 ________________ at Iowa, W 74-651984-85 _______________at Illinois, W 66-611984-85 ________________ at Iowa, W 79-661985-86 ________________ at Iowa, W 74-571985-86 _______________ at Illinois, L 68-781986-87 ________________ at Iowa, W 80-531986-87 _______________at Illinois, W 70-641987-88 _______________at Illinois, W 90-631987-88 ________________ at Iowa, W 87-361988-89 _______________at Illinois, W 82-641988-89 ________________ at Iowa, W 82-501989-90 ________________ at Iowa, W 85-511989-90 _______________at Illinois, W 59-511990-91 ________________ at Iowa, W 63-471990-91 _______________at Illinois, W 63-431991-92 ________________ at Iowa, W 68-421991-92 _______________at Illinois, W 56-36

1992-93 _______________at Illinois, W 65-571992-93 ________________ at Iowa, W 77-581993-94 ________________ at Iowa, W 53-371993-94 _______________at Illinois, W 55-521994-95 ________________ at Iowa, W 59-511994-95 _______________at Illinois, W 69-611995-96 ________________ at Iowa, W 73-551995-96 _______________at Illinois, W 73-641995-96 ______________at Big Ten, W 74-561996-97 _______________ at Illinois, L 75-831996-97 ______________at Big Ten, W 63-561997-98 ________________ at Iowa, W 82-711998-99 ________________ at Iowa, W 89-861988-99 _______________ at Illinois, L 73-861999-00 _______________ at Illinois, L 60-86 1999-00 ________________ at Iowa, W 80-732000-01 _______________at Illinois, W 75-642000-01 ______________at Big Ten, W 86-792001-02 ________________ at Iowa, W 79-712002-03 _________________at Iowa, L 72-822002-03 _______________ at Illinois, L 58-732003-04 ________________ at Iowa, W 91-732003-04 _______________at Illinois, W 89-642004-05 _______________at Illinois, W 72-582004-05 ________________ at Iowa, W 87-632005-06 ________________ at Iowa, W 84-652005-06 _______________at Illinois, W 71-602006-07 _________________at Iowa, L 69-742007-08 _______________at Illinoia, W 60-582008-09 _______________at Illinois, W 72-622008-09 ________________ at Iowa, W 69-562009-10 _______________at Illinois, W 74-652009-10 ________________ at Iowa, W 77-672010-11 _______________at Illinois, W 80-692010-11 ________________ at Iowa, W 83-64

Illinois StateThe Series: Iowa leads, 5-11975-76 __________at Iowa, L 48-90 1978-79 at ISU, W 82-711984-85 ________________ at Iowa, W 65-571986-87 _________________at ISU, W 71-561996-97 ________________ at Iowa, W 66-412009-10 ________________ at Iowa, W 75-67

Illinois-ChicagoThe Series: Illinois-Chicago leads, 2-01980-81 ________ at Illinois-Chicago, L 77-781981-82 ________________ at Iowa, W 69-52

Indian Hills CCThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-01976-77 ________________ at Iowa, W 70-471976-77 _______________ at IHCC, W 74-53

IndianaThe Series: Iowa leads, 43-151974-75 _________________at Iowa, L 58-861982-83 ___________________at IU, L 51-681982-83 _________________at Iowa, L 59-651983-84 ________________ at Iowa, W 54-501983-84 ___________________at IU, L 62-681984-85 ________________ at Iowa, W 69-491984-85 ___________________at IU, L 48-631985-86 __________________ at IU, W 47-461985-86 ________________ at Iowa, W 63-471986-87 ______________At Neutral, W 63-561986-87 __________________ at IU, W 60-491986-87 ________________ at Iowa, W 71-501987-88 ________________ at Iowa, W 72-481987-88 __________________ at IU, W 71-471988-89 ________________ at Iowa, W 77-611988-89 _______________at IU, W 70-63 (ot)1989-90 __________________ at IU, W 63-521989-90 ________________ at Iowa, W 85-47 1990-91 ___________________at IU, L 59-741990-91 ________________ at Iowa, W 86-551991-92 ________________ at Iowa, W 80-711991-92 __________________ at IU, W 59-571992-93 ________________ at Iowa, W 79-501992-93 __________________ at IU, W 68-461993-94 ___________________at IU, L 58-821993-94 _________________at Iowa, L 59-631994-95 ________________ at Iowa, W 60-551994-95 ___________________at IU, L 49-571995-96 __________________ at IU, W 64-561995-96 ________________ at Iowa, W 77-51

1996-97 __________________ at UI, W 78-581996-97 ______________at Big Ten, W 87-531997-98 ________________ at Iowa, W 82-711998-99 ________________ at Iowa, W 66-581998-99 __________________ at IU, W 73-691999-00 ________________ at Iowa, W 82-681999-00 ___________________at IU, L 67-702000-01 ________________ at Iowa, W 83-562000-01 ______________at Big Ten, W 81-762001-02 __________________ at IU, W 73-652001-02 ___________ at Big Ten, L 76-78 (ot)2002-03 ________________ at Iowa, W 78-622002-03 ___________________at IU, L 68-892003-04 ________________ at Iowa, W 72-652003-04 __________________ at IU, W 78-692004-05 ________________ at Iowa, W 62-512004-05 __________________ at IU, W 56-532005-06 ___________________at IU, L 53-652005-06 ________________ at Iowa, W 78-702006-07 __________________ at IU, W 71-672006-07 ______________ at Big Ten, L 53-672007-08 ________________ at Iowa, W 81-652008-09 ___________________at IU, L 54-762008-09 ________________ at Iowa, W 69-672009-10 ______________ at Indiana, W 71-672009-10 ________________ at Iowa, W 76-642010-11 ________________ at Iowa, W 71-512010-11 ______________ at Indiana, W 93-79

Indiana StateThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-01983-84 __________________ at Iowa, 88-832006-07 ___________________ at ISU, 82-53

Iowa State The Series: Iowa leads, 21-191974-75 _________________at Iowa, L 47-651975-76 _________________ at ISU, L 63-92 1976-77 _________________at Iowa, L 58-711976-77 _________________at Iowa, L 73-821977-78 _____________ at Iowa, L 71-74 (ot)

1977-78 ______________ at Neutral, W 77-601977-78 _______________at Neutral, L 82-871978-79 ________________ at Iowa, W 87-701978-79 ________________ at Iowa, W 81-701978-79 ______________ at Neutral, W 68-671979-80 _________________ at ISU, L 69-80 1979-80 ________________ at Iowa, W 66-50 1980-81 ________________ at Iowa, W 67-661980-81 _________________at ISU, W 66-621981-82 _________________ at ISU, L 59-821981-82 ________________ at Iowa, W 62-441981-82 _______________at Neutral, L 52-641982-83 ________________ at Iowa, W 64-591983-84 ______________at ISU, W 86-75 (ot)1984-85 ________________ at Iowa, W 81-411985-86 _________________at ISU, W 63-571986-87 ________________ at Iowa, W 70-511987-88 _________________at ISU, W 93-491988-89 ________________ at Iowa, W 79-461989-90 _________________at ISU, W 75-551991-92 ________________ at Iowa, W 70-581996-97 ________________ at Iowa, W 64-531997-98 _________________ at ISU, L 57-741998-99 _________________at Iowa, L 65-811999-00 _________________ at ISU, L 69-792000-01 _________________at Iowa, L 76-862001-02 _________________ at ISU, L 64-822002-03 ________________ at Iowa, W 64-392003-04 ____________ at ISU, L 94-101 (2ot)2004-05 ________________ at Iowa, W 89-802005-06 _________________ at ISU, L 61-772006-07 _________________at Iowa, L 74-802007-08 _________________ at ISU, L 44-582008-09 ________________ at Iowa, W 66-462009-10 ____________ at Iowa State, L 66-852010-11 ________________ at Iowa, W 62-40

Page 162: Women's Basketball Media Guide

2012

SEA

SON

160

SERIES RECORDS VS

Iowa WesleyanThe Series: Tied, 3-31974-75 _________________at Iowa, L 32-681974-75 ________ at Iowa Wesleyan, L 58-671975-76 ________________ at Iowa, W 60-541976-77 _________________at Iowa, L 47-481977-78 ________________ at Iowa, W 76-481977-78 ________at Iowa Wesleyan, W 81-54

IUPUIThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02002-03 _____________at Iowa, W 84-75 (ot)

James MadisonThe Series: Iowa leads, 3-01993-94 ________________at JMU, W, 72-441994-95 _______________ at Iowa, W, 60-302010-11 ______________ at Neutral, W 67-61

KansasThe Series: Kansas leads, 4-21988-89 ______________ at Kansas, L 63-671995-96 ___________at Kansas, W 68-58 (ot)1997-98 _________________at Iowa, L 58-622006-07 ______________ at Neutral, W 63-492008-09 ______________ at Kansas, L 55-762009-10 ________________ at Iowa, L, 55-66

Kansas StateThe Series: Kansas State leads, 4-01978-79 _________________at KSU, L 80-932002-03 ________________at KSU, L 60-1032003-04 _________________at Iowa, L 60-822010-11 ________________ at Iowa, W 68-62

Kent StateThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-01998-99 ______________ at Neutral, W 62-582001-02 ________________ at Iowa, W 76-65

KentuckyThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01991-92 _________________ at UK, W 77-68

La SalleThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01984-85 _____________ at La Salle, W 70-51

Long Beach StateThe Series: Tied 1-11987-88 ________________at LBSU, L 78-981987-88 ______________ at Neutral, W 82-75

Louisiana StateThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-11985-86 _________________ at LSU, L 56-571986-87 ________________ at Iowa, W 68-591990-91 ________________ at Iowa, W 73-65

Louisiana Tech The Series: Louisiana Tech leads, 6-31986-87 _________________at Iowa, L 65-661988-89 _______________at Neutral, L 58-621989-90 _________________ at LTU, L 82-851990-91 ________________ at Iowa, W 72-571991-92 ________________ at LTU, W 61-571993-94 ________________ at Iowa, W 70-661997-98 _______________at Neutral, L 58-832005-06 _____________ at LTU, L 91-95 (2ot)2006-07 _________________at Iowa, L 59-77

LutherThe Series: Luther leads, 3-11975-76 _______________ at Luther, L 45-941976-77 _________________at Iowa, L 57-761976-77 ________________ at Iowa, W 77-711977-78 _______________ at Luther, L 60-72

MarquetteThe Series: Iowa leads 5-11999-00 ____________ at Marquette, L 64-692000-01 ________________ at Iowa, W 70-572001-02 ______________ at Neutral, W 90-722002-03 ________________ at Iowa, W 76-732003-04 ____________at Marquette, W 65-622004-05 ________________ at Iowa, W 78-72

Marshalltown CCThe Series: Iowa leads 1-01976-77 ________________at MCC, W 79-26

MarycrestThe Series: Iowa leads 1-01974-75 ________________ at Iowa, W 73-37

MarylandThe Series: Iowa leads 1-01992-93 ____________ at Maryland, W 53-50

MassachusettsThe Series: Iowa leads 1-01997-98 ______________ at UMass, W 77-59

MemphisThe Series: Iowa leads 1-01985-86 ________________ at Iowa, W 77-56

Miami of OhioThe Series: Iowa leads 1-01988-89 ________________ at Iowa, W 73-44

Miami of Florida The Series: Iowa leads 2-01985-86 ________________ at Iowa, W 75-461985-86 ________________ at Iowa, W 83-63

MichiganThe Series: Iowa leads, 41-141978-79 ______________At Neutral, W 79-701982-83 _____________ at Michigan, L 62-831982-83 ________________ at Iowa, W 72-501983-84 ________________ at Iowa, W 70-511983-84 _____________at Michigan, W 71-541984-85 ________________ at Iowa, W 70-451984-85 _____________at Michigan, W 79-491985-86 _____________ at Michigan, L 56-581985-86 ________________ at Iowa, W 63-421986-87 ________________ at Iowa, W 75-541986-87 _____________at Michigan, W 78-541987-88 _____________at Michigan, W 89-541987-88 ________________ at Iowa, W 76-551988-89 ________________ at Iowa, W 82-421988-89 ____________ at Michigan, W 79-611989-90 _____________at Michigan, W 65-541989-90 _______________ at Iowa, W 78-471990-91 ________________ at Iowa, W 79-601990-91 _____________at Michigan, W 76-641991-92 _____________at Michigan, W 73-611991-92 ________________ at Iowa, W 81-451992-93 _____________at Michigan, W 84-541992-93 ________________ at Iowa, W 71-341993-94 ________________ at Iowa, W 78-561993-94 _____________at Michigan, W 65-551994-95 ________________ at Iowa, W 53-361994-95 _____________at Michigan, W 71-431995-96 _____________at Michigan, W 69-531995-96 ________________ at Iowa, W 74-521996-97 _________________at Iowa, L 63-751997-98 __________ at Michigan, L 65-69 (ot)1998-99 _________________at Iowa, L 67-831998-99 _____________at Michigan, W 78-751999-00 _____________ at Michigan, L 78-821999-00 _________________at Iowa, L 61-78 2000-01 ________________ at Iowa, W 79-582000-01 _____________ at Michigan, L 78-80

2001-02 _____________ at Michigan, L 74-822001-02 _________________at Iowa, L 80-912002-03 _____________at Michigan, W 65-572003-04 ________________ at Iowa, W 66-462004-05 ________________ at Iowa, W 71-632004-05 _____________at Michigan, W 71-632004-05 ______________at Big Ten, W 70-422005-06 _____________at Michigan, W 77-632005-06 ________________ at Iowa, W 67-552006-07 ________________ at Iowa, W 66-492007-08 _____________ at Michigan, L 46-632007-08 ________________ at Iowa, W 66-612007-08 ______________at Big Ten, W 58-372008-09 ________________ at Iowa, W 77-692008-09 _____________at Michigan, W 68-642009-10 _________________at Iowa, L 51-542009-10 _____________ at Michigan, L 46-632010-11 _________________at Iowa, L 53-60

Michigan State The Series: Iowa leads, 33-241975-76 ______________ At Neutral, L 54-831979-80 ______________At Neutral, W 63-581982-83 ________________ at MSU, L 56-641982-83 _________________at Iowa, L 62-701983-84 ________________ at Iowa, W 70-621983-84 ________________at MSU, W 72-621984-85 ________________ at Iowa, W 53-361984-85 ________________at MSU, W 77-551985-86 ________________at MSU, W 60-571985-86 ________________ at Iowa, W 61-481986-87 ________________ at Iowa, W 83-611986-87 ________________at MSU, W 71-491987-88 ________________at MSU, W 77-521987-88 ________________ at Iowa, W 52-461988-89 ________________ at Iowa, W 89-491988-89 ________________at MSU, W 74-631989-90 ________________ at MSU, L 61-621989-90 ________________ at Iowa, W 86-581990-91 _________________at Iowa, L 54-641990-91 ________________ at MSU, L 48-491991-92 ________________at MSU, W 71-641991-92 ________________ at Iowa, W 70-471992-93 ________________at MSU, W 75-551992-93 ________________ at Iowa, W 76-461993-94 ________________ at Iowa, W 54-461993-94 ________________at MSU, W 63-561994-95 ____________at MSU, L 70-71 (2 ot)1994-95 _________________at Iowa, L 55-621995-96 ________________ at Iowa, W 75-561995-96 ________________at MSU, W 71-651996-97 ________________ at Iowa, W 82-621997-98 _________ at MSU, L 62-66 1998-99 at MSU, L 64-701998-99 _________________at Iowa, L 69-811999-00 _________________at Iowa, L 77-821999-00 ________________ at MSU, L 64-742000-01 ________________ at Iowa, W 50-472000-01 ________________at MSU, W 71-562001-02 ________________ at Iowa, W 75-552001-02 ________________at MSU, W 69-592002-03 _________________at Iowa, L 58-682003-04 ________________at MSU, W 78-672003-04 ______________ at Big Ten, L 54-812004-05 ________________ at MSU, L 56-682004-05 _________________at Iowa, L 60-672005-06 ________________ at Iowa, W 75-642005-06 ________________ at MSU, L 71-732005-06 ______________ at Big Ten, L 58-792006-07 _________________at Iowa, L 63-832006-07 ________________ at MSU, L 57-672007-08 ________________ at MSU, L 65-732007-08 ________________ at Iowa, W 82-642008-09 ________________ at MSU, L 56-682009-10 ________________ at Iowa, W 77-662009-10 ______________at Big Ten, W 59-542010-11 ________________ at MSU, L 60-632010-11 ________________ at Iowa, W 66-64

MinnesotaThe Series: Iowa leads, 44-221974-75 ________________ at Iowa, W 55-331977-78 _________________at Iowa, L 79-841978-79 ________________ at Iowa, W 91-821978-79 ____________ at Minnesota, L 79-901978-79 ______________ At Neutral, L 64-86

1979-80 ________________ at Iowa, W 70-681979-80 ____________ at Minnesota, L 67-721980-81 _________________at Iowa, L 71-941980-81 ____________ at Minnesota, L 52-711981-82 _________________at Iowa, L 52-771981-82 ____________ at Minnesota, L 43-901982-83 _________________at Iowa, L 62-731982-83 ____________ at Minnesota, L 53-781983-84 ____________ at Minnesota, L 55-571983-84 ________________ at Iowa, W 79-581984-85 ________________ at Iowa, W 60-381984-85 ___________ at Minnesota, W 66-581985-86 ___________ at Minnesota, W 66-631985-86 ________________ at Iowa, W 61-511986-87 ________________ at Iowa, W 81-401986-87 ___________ at Minnesota, W 78-601987-88 ___________ at Minnesota, W 84-411987-88 _______________ at Iowa, W 100-511988-89 ________________ at Iowa, W 97-541988-89 ___________ at Minnesota, W 87-731989-90 ___________ at Minnesota, W 79-431989-90 ________________ at Iowa, W 87-581990-91 ________________ at Iowa, W 70-511990-91 ___________ at Minnesota, W 70-461991-92 ________________ at Iowa, W 85-68 1991-92 ___________ at Minnesota, W 65-471992-93 ___________ at Minnesota, W 75-471992-93 ________________ at Iowa, W 83-591993-94 ________________ at Iowa, W 69-591993-94 ____________ at Minnesota, L 58-641994-95 ____________ at Minnesota, L 56-701994-95 ______________at Big Ten, W 57-441995-96 ________________ at Iowa, W 94-511996-97 ___________ at Minnesota, W 61-481996-97 ________________ at Iowa, W 78-421997-98 ________________ at Iowa, W 91-551997-98 ___________ at Minnesota, W 71-591998-99 ___________ at Minnesota, W 66-581998-99 ________________ at Iowa, W 79-621999-00 ________________ at Iowa, W 80-511999-00 ___________ at Minnesota, W 77-532000-01 ___________ at Minnesota, W 82-712001-02 _________________at Iowa, L 83-942002-03 ____________ at Minnesota, L 65-942002-03 _________________at Iowa, L 60-772002-03 ______________at Big Ten, W 80-772003-04 ____________ at Minnesota, L 61-752003-04 ________________ at Iowa, W 81-612004-05 ____________ at Minnesota, L 50-812005-06 _________________at Iowa, L 68-802006-07 ___________ at Minnesota, W 58-562006-07 _____________ at Iowa, L 78-80 (ot)2007-08 ________ at Minnesota, W 68-66 (ot)2007-08 ________________ at Iowa, W 72-692008-09 ________________ at Iowa, W 74-572008-09 ____________ at Minnesota, L 58-642008-09 ______________at Big Ten, W 79-642009-10 _________ at Minnesota, L 69-72 (ot)2009-10 ________________ at Iowa, W 75-542010-11 ___________ at Minnesota, W 89-762010-11 ________________ at Iowa, W 64-62

Mississippi StateTheSeries: Iowa leads 1-02007-08 ______________ at Neutral, W 60-54

MissouriThe Series: Iowa leads 5-11987-88 ________________ at Iowa, W 85-711998-99 ________________ at Iowa, W 75-681991-92 _____________ at Missouri, W 89-622002-03 ________________ at Iowa, W 87-652003-04 ______________at Missouri, L 65-752004-05 ________________ at Iowa, W 75-54

Missouri SouthernThe Series: Iowa leads 1-01978-79 ______________ at Neutral, W 89-84

Missouri StateThe Series: Missouri State leads 4-31991-92 _____________ at Iowa, L 60-61 (ot)1993-94 ________________ at Iowa, W 67-551994-95 ________________ at MSU, L 48-602000-01 _______________ at MSU, L 87-1012001-02 ________________ at Iowa, W 84-642004-05 ________________ at MSU, L 80-892006-07 ______________ at Neutral, W 79-70

OPPONENTS

Page 163: Women's Basketball Media Guide

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

161

MontanaThe Series: Tied, 1-11980-81 _____________ at Montana, L 54-631990-91 _____________ at Montana, L 64-53

Mount St. Mary’sThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-01993-94 ________________ at Iowa, W 70-472000-01 ______ at Mount St. Mary’s, W 89-63

Mt. MercyThe Series: Mt. Mercy leads, 8-11974-75 _________________at Iowa, L 59-701974-75 _____________at Mt. Mercy, L 66-761975-76 _________________at Iowa, L 41-701975-76 _________________at Iowa, L 35-611975-76 _________________at Iowa, L 49-591975-76 _____________at Mt. Mercy, L 75-901976-77 ________________ at Iowa, W 65-611977-78 _____________ at Mt.Mercy, L 75-861978-79 _________________at Iowa, L 66-71

North Iowa Area CCThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01976-77 ______________ at NIACC, W 70-65

National CollegeThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-01981-82 _______at National College, W 66-591982-83 ________________ at Iowa, W 71-52

NortheasternThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02010-11 _______________ at Iowa, W, 87-59

North Carolina StateThe Series: NC State leads, 1-02002-03 ___________ at Neutral, L 66-69 (ot)

NebraskaThe Series: Iowa leads, 7-41977-78 _______________at Neutral, L 63-711979-80 _____________at Nebraska, L 66-671984-85 ________________ at Iowa, W 62-411986-87 _____________at Nebraska, L 74-851987-88 ________________ at Iowa, W 68-581988-89 ______________ at Neutral, W 84-671989-90 ____________ at Nebraska, W 74-551990-91 ________________ at Iowa, W 80-461991-92 ____________ at Nebraska, W 64-591996-97 _______________at Neutral, L 67-732004-05 ____________ at Nebraska, W 71-67

Nebraska-OmahaThe Series: Tied, 1-11978-79 ________________ at Iowa, W 63-611981-82 ________________ at UNO, L 54-64

NevadaThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02000-01 ________________ at Iowa, W 73-59

New Mexico StateThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01980-81 _____ at New Mexico State, W 83-69

New OrleansThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01986-87 ________________ at Iowa, W 68-46

North CarolinaThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-11989-90 _____________ at Neutral, W 106-811995-96 ______________ at Neutral, W 73-642010-11 _________ at North Carolina, L 67-79

North Carolina StateThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01996-97 ________________ at Neutral, 56-50

Northeast MissouriThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01978-79 _____at Northeast Missouri, W 62-50

Northern IllinoisThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01974-75 _________________at NIU, W 58-371975-76 _________________at Iowa, L 53-541977-78 _________________at NIU, W 96-441981-82 _________________at Iowa, L 57-691982-83 _________________ at NIU, L 71-741983-84 _________________at Iowa, L 65-691987-88 _________________at NIU, W 81-731992-93 ________________ at Iowa, W 92-591993-94 _________________ at NIU, L 56-592007-08 ________________ at Iowa, W 87-43

Northern IowaThe Series: Iowa leads, 14-21974-75 _________________ at UNI, L 39-831977-78 ________________ at Iowa, W 74-541978-79 _______________ at Iowa, W 106-611978-79 _________________at UNI, W 90-551981-82 _____________ at UNI, W 74-68 (ot)1982-83 ________________ at Iowa, W 66-651983-84 _________________at UNI, W 71-642002-03 ________________ at Iowa, W 98-682003-04 _________________at UNI, W 76-672004-05 ________________ at Iowa, W 77-502005-06 _________________at UNI, W 65-542006-07 _________________at Iowa, L 62-832007-08 _________________at UNI, W 77-672008-09 ________________ at Iowa, W 72-462009-10 _________________at UNI, W 81-702010-11 _________________at UNI, W 75-64

Northwest MissouriThe Series: Tied, 2-21978-79 ________________ at Iowa, W 71-631979-80 _____________ at Iowa, L 71-73 (ot)1979-80 __________ at NW Missouri, L 50-711980-81 ________________ at Iowa, W 83-70

NorthwesternThe Series: Iowa leads, 44-131979-80 ______________ At Neutral, L 66-691980-81 ____________ at N’western, L 63-851980-81 _________________at Iowa, L 80-921982-83 _________________at Iowa, L 56-711982-83 ____________ at N’western, L 54-811983-84 ____________ at N’western, L 51-591983-84 ________________ at Iowa, W 72-611984-85 ____________at N’western, W 70-511984-85 ________________ at Iowa, W 71-611985-86 ________________ at Iowa, W 72-581985-86 _________at N’western, W 69-66 (ot)1986-87 ____________at N’western, W 72-611986-87 ________________ at Iowa, W 70-531987-88 ________________ at Iowa, W 81-431987-88 ____________at N’western, W 76-661988-89 ____________at N’western, W 63-531988-89 ________________ at Iowa, W 77-461989-90 _________________at Iowa, L 63-641989-90 ____________at N’western, W 64-431990-91 ____________at N’western, W 64-601990-91 ________________ at Iowa, W 67-581991-92 ____________at N’western, W 90-721991-92 ________________ at Iowa, W 73-651992-93 ____________at N’western, W 60-551992-93 ________________ at Iowa, W 68-621993-94 ________________ at Iowa, W 67-591993-94 ____________ at N’western, L 47-551994-95 _________________at Iowa, L 57-581995-96 ____________at N’western, W 64-511996-97 ____________at N’western, W 73-61 1996-97 ________________ at Iowa, W 80-561996-97 ______________at Big Ten, W 78-681997-98 ________________ at Iowa, W 65-581997-98 ____________at N’western, W 74-711998-99 ________________ at Iowa, W 86-691998-99 _______________at Neutral, L 71-751999-00 ____________ at N’western, L 52-531999-00 ______________ at Big Ten, L 59-682000-01 ________________ at Iowa, W 95-612000-01 ____________ at N’western W 92-522001-02 ____________at N’western, W 74-472001-02 ________________ at Iowa, W 82-682002-03 ________________ at Iowa, W 72-602002-03 ______________at Big Ten, W 70-582003-04 ____________at N’western, W 76-61

2004-05 ________________ at Iowa, W 81-762004-05 ____________at N’western, W 60-402005-06 ____________at N’western, W 80-482005-06 ________________ at Iowa, W 76-612006-07 ____________at N’western, W 63-612007-08 ____________at N’western, W 70-552007-08 ________________ at Iowa, W 68-422008-09 ________________ at Iowa, W 74-462008-09 ____________at N’western, W 86-792009-10 ________________ at Iowa, W 78-692009-10 ____________ at N’western, L 66-722010-11 ____________at N’western, W 86-75

Notre DameThe Series: Notre Dame leads, 0-11996-97 _________________at Iowa, L 50-61

NW Louisiana StateThe Series: NW Louisiana State leads, 1-01994-95 _______________at Neutral, L 53-54

Ohio UniversityThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01991-92 ________________ at Iowa, W 97-52

Ohio StateThe Series: Ohio State leads, 29-261979-80 ______________At Neutral, W 61-601982-83 _________________at OSU, L 57-771982-83 _________________at Iowa, L 57-721983-84 _________________at Iowa, L 56-641983-84 _________________at OSU, L 60-821984-85 _________________at Iowa, L 47-561984-85 _________________at OSU, L 41-641985-86 _________________at OSU, L 54-701985-86 ________________ at Iowa, W 75-641986-87 _________________at OSU, L 54-671986-87 ________________ at Iowa, W 66-541987-88 ________________ at Iowa, W 75-641987-88 _________________at OSU, L 56-581988-89 ________________ at Iowa, W 84-701988-89 _________________at OSU, L 57-661989-90 ________________ at OSU, W 71-48

1989-90 ________________ at Iowa, W 94-511990-91 ________________ at OSU, W 88-681990-91 ________________ at Iowa, W 70-471991-92 ________________ at Iowa, W 73-561991-92 ________________ at OSU, W 68-591992-93 ________________ at Iowa, W 79-621992-93 _________________at OSU, L 60-721992-93 _________ at Final Four, L 72-73 (ot)1993-94 ________________ at OSU, W 64-611993-94 ________________ at Iowa, W 59-571994-95 ________________ at Iowa, W 57-511995-96 ________________ at OSU, W 82-751996-97 ________________ at OSU, W 69-591996-97 ________________ at Iowa, W 80-591997-98 ________________ at Iowa, W 66-571997-98 ________________ at OSU, W 74-711997-98 ______________at Big Ten, W 72-541998-99 _________________at OSU, L 66-701999-00 ________________ at Iowa, W 68-602000-01 _________________at OSU, L 52-792000-01 ________________ at Iowa, W 74-592001-02 _________________at OSU, L 63-822001-02 ________________ at Iowa, W 70-652002-03 _________________at OSU, L 59-742003-04 _________________at Iowa, L 82-932004-05 _________________at OSU, L 57-802004-05 _________________at Iowa, L 60-672005-06 _________________at Iowa, L 62-722005-06 _________________at OSU, L 77-882006-07 _________________at Iowa, L 67-732006-07 _________________at OSU, L 49-852007-08 _________________at Iowa, L 65-732007-08 _________________at OSU, L 56-692008-09 ________________ at Iowa, W 85-752008-09 ______________ at Big Ten, L 56-722009-10 _________________at OSU, L 82-862009-10 ______________ at Big Ten, L 64-662010-11 ________________ at Iowa, W 89-762010-11 _________________at OSU, L 67-812010-11 ______________ at Big Ten, L 61-71

Page 164: Women's Basketball Media Guide

SERIES RECORDS VS20

12 S

EASO

N

162

OklahomaThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-11988-89 ______________ at Neutral, W 86-692004-05 ______________ at Neutral, W 54-472005-06 _______________at Neutral, L 68-85

Old DominionThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01992-93 _________ at Old Dominion, W 82-56

OregonThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02000-01 ___________at Neutral, W 89-82 (ot)

Oregon StateThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01988-89 ________________ at Iowa, W 90-45

PacificThe Series: Tied, 1-11981-82 _______________at Neutral, L 70-811996-97 ______________ at Neutral, W 80-60

Penn StateThe Series: Iowa trails, 23-171984-85 _________________at PSU, L 47-871985-86 ________________ at Iowa, W 65-631986-87 ___________ At Neutral, L 74-78 (ot)1990-91 _________________at PSU, L 62-821991-92 ________________ at Iowa, W 61-531992-93 ________________ at Iowa, W 84-591992-93 _________________at PSU, L 64-701993-94 _________________at PSU, L 61-631993-94 ________________ at Iowa, W 78-681994-95 _________________at PSU, L 62-731994-95 ______________ at Big Ten, L 62-691995-96 ________________ at Iowa, W 81-691996-97 _________________at Iowa, L 60-611996-97 ________________ at PSU, W 66-631997-98 ________________ at PSU, W 78-691997-98 ________________ at Iowa, W 73-491998-99 _________________at Iowa, L 60-661998-99 _________________at PSU, L 64-881999-00 _________________at PSU, L 63-801999-00 _________________at Iowa, L 64-782000-01 ________________ at Iowa, W 79-642001-02 ________________ at PSU, W 96-812002-03 _________________at PSU, L 52-862002-03 ________________ at Iowa, W 80-752003-04 _________________at PSU, L 64-922003-04 _________________at Iowa, L 58-702004-05 _________________at Iowa, L 71-772004-05 ______________ at Big Ten, L 66-682005-06 _________________at PSU, L 61-722006-07 _________________at PSU, L 71-782006-07 ________________ at Iowa, W 79-722007-08 ________________ at Iowa, W 67-582007-08 ________________ at PSU, W 73-652008-09 ____________at Iowa, W 97-89 (3ot)2008-09 ________________ at PSU, W 63-572009-10 ______________at PSU, L 73-77 (ot)2009-10 _________________at Iowa, L 62-682009-10 ______________at Big Ten, W 82-752010-11 _________________at PSU, L 59-682010-11 _________________at Iowa, L 75-82

PittsburghThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01992-93 ____________at Pittsburgh, W 70-59

Portland StateThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01980-81 ______________ at Neutral, W 88-82

PrincetonThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01998-99 ________________ at Iowa, W 59-44

ProvidenceThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02008-09 ________________ at Iowa, W 64-46

PurdueThe Series: Purdue leads, 33-261975-76 ______________ At Neutral, L 42-531976-77 _______________at Purdue, L 63-671977-78 _______________at Purdue, L 63-721982-83 ________________ at Iowa, W 76-701982-83 _______________at Purdue, L 53-63 1983-84 ______________ at Purdue, W 49-391983-84 ________________ at Iowa, W 78-401984-85 ______________ at Purdue, W 68-541984-85 ________________ at Iowa, W 85-611985-86 ________________ at Iowa, W 79-521985-86 ______________ at Purdue, W 80-631986-87 ________________ at Iowa, W 68-541986-87 ______________ at Purdue, W 86-681987-88 ______________ at Purdue, W 67-571987-88 ________________ at Iowa, W 66-521988-89 _______________at Purdue, L 56-671988-89 ________________ at Iowa, W 66-641989-90 _________________at Iowa, L 63-661989-90 ___________at Purdue, W 70-67 (ot)1990-91 _____________ at Iowa, L 75-84 (ot)1990-91 ______________ at Purdue, W 56-531991-92 ________________ at Iowa, W 65-641991-92 _______________at Purdue, L 64-721992-93 ______________ at Purdue, W 63-551993-94 ________________ at Iowa, W 62-481994-95 _______________at Purdue, L 45-631994-95 _________________at Iowa, L 55-621995-96 ________________ at Iowa, W 68-571995-96 _______________at Purdue, L 42-621995-96 ______________ at Big Ten, L 68-761996-97 _______________at Purdue, L 52-621996-97 _________________at Iowa, L 48-531997-98 _____________ at Iowa, L 66-75 (ot)1997-98 ______________ at Purdue, W 73-671997-98 ______________ at Big Ten, L 60-611998-99 _____________ at Iowa, L 69-71 (ot)1999-00 _______________at Purdue, L 59-732000-01 _______________at Purdue, L 58-732000-01 ________________ at Iowa, W 96-872000-01 ______________at Big Ten, W 75-702001-02 ________________ at Iowa, W 90-752001-02 _______________at Purdue, L 68-822002-03 _______________at Purdue, L 64-832002-03 _________________at Iowa, L 68-782002-03 ______________ at Big Ten, L 57-842003-04 _________________at Iowa, L 79-902003-04 _______________at Purdue, L 55-842004-05 _______________at Purdue, L 75-792005-06 _____________at Iowa, W 77-71 (ot)2006-07 _________________at Iowa, L 58-682006-07 _______________at Purdue, L 52-762007-08 ________________ at Iowa, W 69-532007-08 _______________at Purdue, L 46-592007-08 ______________ at Big Ten, L, 73-802008-09 _________________at Iowa, L 60-692008-09 _______________at Purdue, L 49-602009-10 _______________at Purdue, L 59-812009-10 ________________ at Iowa, W 70-502010-11 _______________at Purdue, L 41-60

QuinnipiacThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02006-07 ________________ at Iowa, W 93-77

RichmondThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01997-98 ____________at Richmond, W 78-66

RiderThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02005-06 ______________ at Neutral, W 88-41

RutgersThe Series: Rutgers leads, 1-22005-06 _________________at Iowa, L 51-572006-07 ______________ at Rutgers, L 53-702009-10 ______________ at Neutral, W 70-63

Saint Joseph’sThe Series: Iowa leads, 3-11984-85 _________________at Iowa, L 60-611989-90 ______________ at Neutral, W 76-571995-96 ______________ at Neutral, W 66-492003-04 ______________ at Neutral, W 62-58

Saint LouisThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02002-03 ________________ at Iowa, W 93-64

SamfordThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02006-07 ________________ at Iowa, W 66-60

San Jose StateThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01984-85 ________at San Jose State, W 67-45

Simpson CollegeThe Series: Simpson leads, 2-11976-77 _________________at Iowa, L 60-691977-78 _____________ at Simpson, L 78-841978-79 _______________ at Iowa, W 101-75

South AlabamaThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02002-03 ______________ at Neutral, W 83-62

South CarolinaThe Series: South Carolina leads, 1-01989-90 _________at South Carolina, L 76-82

South DakotaThe Series: South Dakota leads, 1-01979-80 _________ at South Dakota, W 70-481980-81 _________________at Iowa, L 72-751980-81 __________at South Dakota, L 68-78

South Dakota StateThe Series: Iowa leads, 3-01977-78 ______________At Neutral, W 73-632009-10 ________________ at Iowa, W 82-692010-11 ____ at South Dakota State, W 65-54

South FloridaThe Series: South Florida leads, 1-02008-09 _______________at Neutral, L 79-82

SouthernThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02010-11 ______________at Neutral, W, 76-52

Southern CaliforniaThe Series: Iowa leads, 3-11984-85 _______________at Neutral, L 57-771987-88 ______________ at Neutral, W 79-671993-94 ____ at Southern California, W 50-491994-95 ________________ at Iowa, W 65-55

Southern IllinoisThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02004-05 ________________ at Iowa, W 66-50

St. AmbroseThe Series: Iowa leads, 3-01975-76 ________________ at Iowa, W 52-271976-77 _________ at St. Ambrose, W 88-47\1978-79 ________________ at Iowa, W 82-59

St. Mary’s (CA)The Series: Iowa leads, 1-01994-95 ______________ at Neutral, W 73-48

StanfordThe Series: Stanford leads, 2-01988-89 _______________at Neutral, L 74-982009-10 _______________ at Stanford, 67-96

Stephen F. AustinThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-11987-88 ________________ at Iowa, W 83-651994-95 ___ at Stephen F. Austin, L 70-79 (ot)1995-96 ________________ at Iowa, W 64-58

SW LouisianaThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01984-85 ______________ at Neutral, W 62-39

SyacuseThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-01998-99 _____________ at Syacuse, W 70-641999-00 ________________ at Iowa, W 76-73

OPPONENTS

Page 165: Women's Basketball Media Guide

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

163

TennesseeThe Series: Tennessee leads, 2-11985-86 ____________ at Tennessee, L 68-731986-87 _________________at Iowa, L 56-741992-93 ________________ at Iowa, W 72-56

Tennessee TechThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01988-89 ________________ at Iowa, W 77-75

TexasThe Series: Texas leads, 2-11979-80 ________________ at Texas, L 49-751980-81 _________________at Iowa, L 62-821987-88 ______________ at Neutral, W 75-65

Texas StateThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02008-09 ________________ at Iowa, W 87-45

Texas TechThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02008-09 ______________ at Neutral, W 56-48

Texas Women’s CollegeThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01979-80 _at Texas Women’s College, W 58-50

Texas-Pan AmericanThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02001-02 ________________ at Iowa, W 86-38

UC Santa BarbaraThe Series: Tied, 1-11994-95 ______at UC Santa Barbara, L 48-611995-96 ________________ at Iowa, W 68-57

UCLAThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01990-91 ________________ at Iowa, W 81-52

Upper IowaThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-01975-76 ________________ at Iowa, W 70-401976-77 _________________at UIU, W 78-40

UtahThe Series: Utah leads, 4-11979-80 _________________at Utah, L 73-771980-81 ________________ at Iowa, W 89-831999-00 _________________at Utah, L 61-702000-01 _________________at Iowa, L 42-662000-01 _________________at Utah, L 69-78

UW-PlattevilleThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-01975-76 ________ at UW-Platteville, W 91-571976-77 ________________ at Iowa, W 76-53

UW-Green BayThe Series: Tied, 1-12005-06 ________________ at Iowa, W 81-572006-07 ________ at UW-Green Bay, L 43-67

UW-MilwaukeeThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-02004-05 ________at UW-Milwaukee, W 59-512005-06 ________________ at Iowa, W 82-42

VanderbiltThe Series: Vanderbilt leads, 4-01989-90 _________________at Iowa, L 56-611991-92 _________________at Iowa, L 65-951995-96 _______________at Neutral, L 63-741997-98 ________________ at Neutral, 54-60

VermontThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-02005-06 ________________ at Iowa, W 79-57

VirginiaThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-01987-88 ______________ at Neutral, W 75-592001-02 ______________ at Neutral, W 69-62

Virginia TechThe Series: Virginia Tech leads, 2-02003-04 __________________ at VT, L 76-892010-11 ______________ at Neutral, W 72-43

Wake ForestThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01988-89 ________________ at Iowa, W 78-62

WartburgThe Series: Wartburg leads, 1-01974-75 _________________at Iowa, L 52-60

WashingtonThe Series: Washington leads, 4-21988-89 ______________ at Neutral, W 53-511990-91 __________________at UW, L 53-701990-91 __________________at UW, L 61-711991-92 ________________ at Iowa, W 58-391997-98 _________________at Iowa, L 62-631998-99 __________________at UW, L 76-84

Washington StateThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01979-80 ________________ at Iowa, W 69-51

Weber StateThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-01998-99 ________________ at Iowa, W 77-571999-00 __________at Weber State, W 73-55

West VirginiaThe Series: Iowa leads, 2-01992-93 ________________ at Iowa, W 74-441993-94 ________________at WVU, W 69-57

Western IllinoisThe Series: Iowa leads, 6-21974-75 _________________ at WIU, L 50-621978-79 ______________ at Neutral, W 75-661979-80 ________________ at Iowa, W 86-551980-81 _________________ at WIU, L 81-831981-82 ________________ at Iowa, W 72-682000-01 ________________ at Iowa, W 99-542004-05 ________________ at Iowa, W 76-692007-08 __________________ at Iowa, 70-49

Western KentuckyThe Series: Tied, 3-31985-86 ________________ at WKU, L 67-771986-87 ________________ at Iowa, W 67-471994-95 ________________ at WKU, L 43-791995-96 ________________ at Iowa, W 68-541996-97 ________________at WKU, W 61-481998-99 _________________at Iowa, L 65-68

Wichita StateThe Series: Wichita State leads 1-01980-81 ________________ at Neutral, 76-87

William PennThe Series: William Penn leads 11-01974-75 _________________at Iowa, L 29-741974-75 _________________at Iowa, L 22-731974-75 __________ at William Penn, L 33-911975-76 __________ at William Penn, L 39-961976-77 _________________at Iowa, L 45-761977-78 _________________at Iowa, L 53-701977-78 __________ at William Penn, L 57-821978-79 __________ at William Penn, L 72-811979-80 _________________at Iowa, L 68-691980-81 __________ at William Penn, L 64-801981-82 __________ at William Penn, L 68-85

William WoodsThe Series: William Woods leads 1-01978-79 _________________at Iowa, L 58-64

WisconsinThe Series: Iowa leads 38-201974-75 _________________at Iowa, L 49-651978-79 ________________ at Iowa, W 75-681979-80 ________________ at Iowa, W 68-511980-81 ____________ at Wisconsin, L 69-731980-81 ______________ At Neutral, L 67-881981-82 ___________________Iowa, L 64-781981-82 _________________at Iowa, L 64-781982-83 _________________at Iowa, L 47-68

1982-83 ____________ at Wisconsin, L 44-681983-84 ____________ at Wisconsin, L 49-501983-84 ________________ at Iowa, W 46-371984-85 ____________ at Wisconsin, L 54-651984-85 ________________ at Iowa, W 64-521985-86 ________________ at Iowa, W 68-321985-86 ____________at Wisconsin, W 64-471986-87 ____________at Wisconsin, W 83-441986-87 ________________ at Iowa, W 78-561987-88 ____________at Wisconsin, W 79-591987-88 ________________ at Iowa, W 98-501988-89 ____________at Wisconsin, W 67-571988-89 ________________ at Iowa, W 78-521989-90 ________________ at Iowa, W 84-521989-90 ____________at Wisconsin, W 79-601990-91 ____________ at Wisconsin, L 67-781990-91 _____________at Iowa, W 85-76 (ot)1991-92 ____________ at Wisconsin, L 58-741991-92 ________________ at Iowa, W 63-361992-93 ________________ at Iowa, W 65-391993-94 ____________at Wisconsin, W 74-671994-95 ____________ at Wisconsin, L 62-721994-95 _________________at Iowa, L 55-621995-96 ________________ at Iowa, W 68-481995-96 ____________at Wisconsin, W 67-631996-97 _________________at Iowa, L 63-691996-97 ____________ at Wisconsin, L 56-591997-98 ____________at Wisconsin, W 66-631997-98 ________________ at Iowa, W 87-761998-99 ____________ at Wisconsin, L 72-791999-00 ________________ at Iowa, W 66-622000-01 ____________ at Wisconsin, L 91-942000-01 ________________ at Iowa, W 74-682001-02 _________________at Iowa, L 61-682001-02 ____________at Wisconsin, W 76-642002-03 ________________ at Iowa, W 77-602002-03 ____________at Wisconsin, W 76-592003-04 ________________ at Iowa, W 66-462003-04 ________ at Wisconsin, W 87-82 (ot)2004-05 _________________at Iowa, L 78-882005-06 ____________at Wisconsin, W 68-592006-07 __________ at Wisconsin, L 73-842006-07 ____________ at Iowa, W 103-932007-08 __________ at Iowa, W 78-74 (ot)2007-08 _________ at Wisconsin, W 87-782008-09 _________ at Wisconsin, W 73-632008-09 _____________ at Iowa, W 72-652009-10 _____________ at Iowa, W 61-512009-10 ______ at Wisconsin, W 68-60 (ot)2010-11 _____________ at Iowa, W 59-44

Wright StateThe Series: Iowa leads, 1-01991-92 ________________ at Neutral, 87-41

WyomingThe Series: Tied, 2-21979-80 ______________ at Neutral, W 68-651982-83 _______________at Neutral, L 63-791988-89 ______________ at Neutral, W 83-402007-08 ________________at Iowa, L 50-54

Page 166: Women's Basketball Media Guide

Alabama ___________________________ 0-1Auburn _____________________________ 1-1Boston College ______________________ 0-1Boston University _____________________ 2-0Bradley ____________________________ 4-0Butler ______________________________ 2-0CS-Northridge _______________________ 1-0Central Michigan _____________________ 1-0Charlotte ___________________________ 2-0Colorado ___________________________ 1-0Connecticut _________________________ 1-1Creighton ___________________________ 4-3Dartmouth __________________________ 1-0Denver _____________________________ 1-0DePaul _____________________________ 2-0Detroit _____________________________ 1-0Drake ______________________________ 9-4Florida International ___________________ 1-0Georgia ____________________________ 1-1Georgia Tech ________________________ 0-2Howard ____________________________ 1-0Houston ____________________________ 0-1Illinois _____________________________ 23-3Illinois State _________________________ 3-0Indiana ____________________________ 24-2Indiana State ________________________ 1-0Iowa State __________________________ 9-4IUPUI ______________________________ 1-0James Madison ______________________ 1-0Kansas _____________________________ 0-2Kansas State ________________________ 1-1Kent State __________________________ 1-0LSU _______________________________ 2-0Louisiana Tech _______________________ 2-1Marquette __________________________ 3-0Massachusetts _______________________ 1-0Memphis ___________________________ 1-0Miami (Ohio) ________________________ 1-0Michigan __________________________ 21-6Michigan State ______________________ 16-8Minnesota _________________________ 21-5Missouri ____________________________ 4-0Mount St. Mary’s _____________________ 1-0Nebraska ___________________________ 3-0Nevada ____________________________ 1-0

New Orleans ________________________ 1-0Northern Illinois ______________________ 2-0Northern Iowa _______________________ 5-1Northeastern ________________________ 1-0Northwestern _______________________ 21-3Notre Dame _________________________ 0-1Ohio _______________________________ 1-0Ohio State _________________________ 17-8Oregon State ________________________ 1-0Penn State _________________________ 10-7Princeton ___________________________ 1-0Providence __________________________ 1-0Purdue ___________________________ 15-10Quinnipiac __________________________ 1-0Rutgers ____________________________ 0-1Saint Louis __________________________ 1-0Samford ____________________________ 1-0Santa Clara _________________________ 1-0South Dakota State ___________________ 1-0Southern Illinois ______________________ 1-0SMS _______________________________ 2-1Stephen F. Austin _____________________ 2-0Syracuse ___________________________ 1-0Tennessee __________________________ 1-1Tennessee Tech ______________________ 1-0Tex.-Pan American ___________________ 1-0Texas State _________________________ 1-0UCLA ______________________________ 1-0USC _______________________________ 1-0UC-Santa Barbara ____________________ 1-0Utah _______________________________ 0-1Vanderbilt ___________________________ 1-1Vermont ____________________________ 1-0Wake Forest ________________________ 1-0Washington _________________________ 1-1Weber State _________________________ 1-0Western Illinois ______________________ 3-0W. Kentucky _________________________ 2-1West Virginia ________________________ 1-0William & Mary _______________________ 1-0Wisconsin _________________________ 21-5Wis.-Green Bay ______________________ 1-0Wis.-Milwaukee ____________________ 1-0Wyoming _________________________ 0-1

2012

SEA

SON

164

IOWA RECORDS AT CARVER-HAWKEYE ARENA

Page 167: Women's Basketball Media Guide

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

165

INDIVIDUAL RECORDSField Goals Made 17 (17-27) Amy Herrig (IA) vs. Northwestern, 2-14-99

Field Goals Att. 30 (13-30), Tyra Grant (PSU) vs. Iowa, 2-1-09

Field Goal Pct. (Min. of 8 attempts)1.000 (9-9), Jamie Cavey (IA) vs. Marquette, 3-23-031.000 (8-8), Andrea Harmon (IA) vs. Northwestern, 1-16-94

Free Throws Made 23 (23-27), Shaunda Greene (WA) vs. Northern Illinois, 11-30-91

Free Throws Att. 27 (23-27), Shaunda Greene (WA) vs. Northern Illinois, 11-30-91

Free Throw Pct. (Min. of 10 attempts)1.000 (13-13), Jolene Anderson (WISC) vs. Iowa, 1-13-081.000 (12-12), Lindsey Meder (IA) vs. Indiana, 2-4-011.000 (11-11), Cara Consuegra (IA) vs. Michigan State, 1-20-001.000 (10-10), Kachine Alexander vs. Penn State, 2-1-09

3-Pointers Made10, Maxaan Reese (MSU) vs. Iowa, 1-29-99

3-Pointers Att.16, Maxaan Reese (MSU) vs. Iowa, 1-29-99

3-Point Pct. (Min. of 5 attempts)1.000 (5-5), Jennifer Lingor (SMS) vs. Iowa, 11-27-011.000 (5-5), Stacy Frese (IA) vs. Minnesota, 1-28-96

Rebounds26, by Jerica Watson (IA), vs. Creighton, 12-15-01

Points42, by Amy Herrig (IA), vs. Northwestern, 2-14-9942 by Jolene Anderson (WISC) vs. Iowa, in overtime, 1-13-08

Assists12, Cara Consuegra (IA) vs. Purdue, 2-8-0112, LaTonya Tate (IA) vs. Purdue, 1-13-91

Steals 9, Lynn Kennedy (IA) vs. Indiana, 1-29-849, Laurie Aaron (IA) vs. UNC Charlotte, 12-12-92

Blocks 8, by Morgan Johnson (IA) vs. Minnesota, 2-18-10

Minutes 54, by Brianne O’Rourke (PSU) vs. Iowa, 2-1-09

TEAM RECORDSField Goals Made 44 (44-79) PENN STATE vs. Howard, 11-26-89

Field Goals Att. 93 (33-93) NO. ILLINOIS vs. Washington, 11-30-91

Field Goal Pct. .642 (34-53) IOWA vs. Ohio State, 2-28-86

Free Throws Made 51 (51-69) WASHINGTON vs. Northern Ill., 11-30-91

Free Throws Att. 69 (51-69) WASHINGTON vs. Northern Ill., 11-30-91

Free Throw Pct. 1.000 (7-7) NORTHWESTERN vs. Iowa, 3-7-871.000 (9-9) IOWA vs. Wisconsin, 2-16-11

3-Pointers Made 14 (14-25) NORTHERN IOWA vs. Iowa, 12-19-06

3-Pointers Att. 34 (11-34) IOWA vs. Penn State, 2-1-09

3-Point Pct. (Min. of 8 att.) .875 (7-8) IOWA vs. Penn State, 2-18-07

Points 107 PENN STATE vs. Howard, 11-26-89

Rebounds 70 WASHINGTON vs. Northern Illinois, 11-30-91

CARVER-HAWKEYE ARENA

Page 168: Women's Basketball Media Guide

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

POINTSGame ____________________________ 46, Crystal Smith at Louisiana Tech, 11-22-05CHA (game) __________________________ 42, Amy Herrig vs. Northwestern, 2-14-99____________________________ 41, Maxann Reese (Michigan St.) vs. Iowa, 1-31-99Big Ten (game) _______________________ 42, Amy Herrig vs. Northwestern, 2-14-99Season ____________________________________ 672, Cindy Haugejorde, 1979-80Career ____________________________________2,059, Cindy Haugejorde, 1976-80

REBOUNDSGame _______________________________26, Jerica Watson vs. Creighton, 12-15-01CHA (game) __________________________26, Jerica Watson vs. Creighton, 12-15-01Big Ten (game) ____________________________ 25, Amy Herrig vs. Purdue, 1-10-99Season __________________________________________306, Amy Herrig, 1998-99Career ____________________________________ 1067, Cindy Haugejorde, 1976-80

ASSISTSGame _________________________________12, Cara Consuegra vs. Purdue, 2-8-01_____________________________________12, Laurie Aaron at Northwestern, 2-9-92 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 12, LaTonya Tate vs. Purdue, 1-13-91 ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 12, Michelle Edwards vs. Long Beach State, 12-5-87CHA (game) ____________________________12, Cara Consuegra vs. Purdue, 2-8-01_______________________________________ 12, LaTonya Tate vs. Purdue, 1-13-91Big Ten (game) ________________________12, Laurie Aaron at Northwestern, 2-9-92_______________________________________ 12, LaTonya Tate vs. Purdue, 1-13-91______________________________________12, Cara Consuegra vs. Purdue, 2-8-01Season _____________________________________ 191, Cara Consuegra, 2000-01Career ____________________________________ 576, Cara Consuegra, 1997-2001

BLOCKSGame __________________________8, Morgan Johnson vs. Minnesota, 2-18-10CHA (game) ____________________8, Morgan Johnson vs. Minnesota, 2-18-10Big Ten (game) __________________8, Morgan Johnson vs. Minnesota, 2-18-10Season _____________________________________ 79, Morgan Johnson, 2009-10Career ________________________________________ 235, Tangela Smith, 1994-98

STEALSGame _________________________________ 9, Lisa Anderson vs. Bradley, 11-19-82_______________________________________ 9, Lynn Kennedy vs. Indiana, 1-29-84 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 9, Franthea Price vs. Purdue, 2-11-90__________________________________9, Laurie Aaron vs. UNC-Charlotte, 12-12-92CHA (game) _____________________________ 9, Lynn Kennedy vs. Indiana, 1-29-84 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________9, Laurie Aaron vs. UNC-Charlotte, 12-12-92Big Ten (game) __________________________ 9, Lynn Kennedy vs. Indiana, 1-29-84_______________________________________ 9, Franthea Price vs. Purdue, 2-11-90Season ________________________________________ 122, Laurie Aaron, 1992-93Career ________________________________________ 321, Franthea Price, 1986-90

FIELD GOALS MADEGame _________________________ 17 (17-27), Amy Herrig vs. Northwestern, 2-14-99______________________________ 17 (17-26), Tangela Smith vs. Richmond, 12-7-97CHA (game) ____________________ 17 (17-27), Amy Herrig vs. Northwestern, 2-14-99Big Ten (game) _________________ 17 (17-27), Amy Herrig vs. Northwestern, 2-14-99Season ____________________________ 283 (283-570), Cindy Haugejorde, 1979-80Career ____________________________ 867 (867-1784), Cindy Haugejorde, 1979-80

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame _____________________ 35 (14-35), Cindy Haugejorde vs. Iowa State, 12-2-80CHA (game) _____________________29 (12-29), Franthea Price vs. Howard, 11-25-89Big Ten (game) _________________ 27 (17-27), Amy Herrig vs. Northwestern, 2-14-99______________________________ 27 (16-27), Lisa Becker vs. Northwestern, 3-2-84____________________________ 27 (13-27), Franthea Price vs. Northwestern, 2-4-90Season ____________________________ 570 (283-570), Cindy Haugejorde, 1979-80Career ___________________________ 1784 (867-1784), Cindy Haugejorde, 1976-80

2012

SEA

SON

166

Page 169: Women's Basketball Media Guide

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

167

FIELD GOALS PERCENTAGEGame _________________________ 1.000 (9-9), Jamie Cavey vs. Marquette, 3-23-03_________________________________ 1.000 (9-9), Crystal Smith vs. Rider, 11-26-05CHA (game) ___________________ 1.000 (9-9), Jamie Cavey vs. Marquette, 3-23-03Big Ten (game) _______________ 1.000 (8-8), Andrea Harmon vs. N’western, 1-16-94Season ________________________________ .584 (184-315), Lisa Becker, 1983-84Career _________________________________.571 (497-871), Jamie Cavey, 2001-05

FREE THROWS MADEGame ________________________ 17 (17-20), Kachine Alexander vs. Illinois, 2-14-10CHA (game) ___________________ 17 (17-20), Kachine Alexander vs. Illinois, 2-14-10Big Ten (game) ________________ 17 (17-20), Kachine Alexander vs. Illinois, 2-14-10Season ____________________________148 (148-199), Kachine Alexander, 2010-11Career __________________________________ 422 (422-559), Jennie Lillis, 2000-04

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game _______________________20 (17-20), Kachine Alexander vs. Illinois, 2-14-10CHA (game) __________________20 (17-20), Kachine Alexander vs. Illinois, 2-14-10Big Ten (game) _______________20 (17-20), Kachine Alexander vs. Illinois, 2-14-10Season ________________________199 (148-199), Kachine Alexander, 2010-11Career ______________________________ 559 (422-559), Jennie Lillis, 2000-04

THREE-POINTERS MADE Game _______________________________7, Lindsey Meder vs. Wisconsin, 12-31-00__________________________________ 7, Kamille Wahlin at Penn State, 12-28-09CHA (game) _______________________ 6, Wendy Ausdemore vs. Wisconsin, 2-25-07____________________________________6, Kamille Wahlin vs. Penn State, 2-6-11Big Ten (game) _______________________7, Lindsey Meder vs. Wisconsin, 12-31-00__________________________________ 7, Kamille Wahlin at Penn State, 12-28-09Season ________________________________________ 84, Lindsey Meder, 2001-02______________________________________________ 84, Kamille Wahlin, 2009-10 Career ______________________________________ 261, Lindsey Meder, 1998-2002

THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED Game ______________________________15, Kamille Wahlin at Penn State, 12-28-09______________________________________ 15, Jaime Printy vs. Michigan, 1-2-11CHA (game) _______________________ 15 (4-15), Jaime Printy vs. Michigan, 1-2-11Big Ten (game) ____________________ 15, Kamille Wahlin at Penn State, 12-28-09______________________________________ 15, Jaime Printy vs. Michigan, 1-2-11Season ______________________________________ 225, Kamille Wahlin, 2009-10

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame ______________________.750 (6-8), Wendy Ausdemore vs. Wisconsin, 2-25-07Season ___________________________________ .495 (45-91), Kristi Smith, 2006-07Career __________________________________ .407 (185-454), Kristi Smith, 2005-09

FREE THROW PERCENTAGEGame _________________________ 1.000 (12-12), Lindsey Meder vs. Indiana, 2-4-01_________________________ 1.000 (11-11), Tia Jackson vs. SW Missouri St., 12-5-93________________________ 1.000 (11-11), Cara Consuegra vs. Michigan St., 1-20-00___________________ 1.000 (10-10), Kachine Alexander vs. Arkansas State, 11/13/10_______________________________1.000 (10-10), Jaime Printy at Indiana, 2-27-11________________________________ 1.000 (11-11), Crystal Smith vs. Illinois, 1-1-06CHA (game) ____________________ 1.000 (12-12), Lindsey Meder vs. Indiana, 2-4-01________________________ 1.000 (11-11), Cara Consuegra vs. Michigan St., 1-20-00_________________________ 1.000 (11-11), Tia Jackson vs. SW Missouri St., 12-5-93________________________ 1.000 (10-10), Kachine Alexander vs. Penn State, 2-1-09Big Ten (game) _________________ 1.000 (12-12), Lindsey Meder vs. Indiana, 2-4-01________________________ 1.000 (11-11), Cara Consuegra vs. Michigan St., 1-20-00________________________________ 1.000 (11-11), Crystal Smith vs. Illinois, 1-1-06________________________ 1.000 (10-10), Kachine Alexander vs. Penn State, 2-1-09_______________________________1.000 (10-10), Jaime Printy at Indiana, 2-27-11Season ______________________________ .894 (101-113), Lindsey Meder, 2000-01Career ____________________________.892 (174-195), Wendy Ausdemore, 2005-09

POINTS IN A HALFFirst Half _____________________ 28, Crystal Smith at Louisiana Tech, 11/22/05

Bold denotes current student-athlete

Page 170: Women's Basketball Media Guide

600 - POINT CLUBRank Pts. _______Player Year1. 693 ________Cindy Haugejorde __ 79-802. 621 ________Michelle Edwards __ 87-883. 614 ________Franthea Price _____ 89-90

500 - POINT CLUB4. 577 ________Tangela Smith _____ 97-985. 564 ________Michelle Edwards __ 86-876. 556 ________Crystal Smith ______ 04-057. 543 ________Jamie Cavey ______ 04-058. 539 ________Kristi Faulkner _____ 02-03 539 ________Cindy Haugejorde __ 78-7910. 537 ________Jennie Lillis _______ 02-0311. 523 ________Lindsey Meder _____ 00-0112 520 ________Jaime Printy _______ 10-1113. 516 ________Lindsey Meder _____ 99-0014. 504 ________Amy Herrig _______ 98-9915. 501 ________Jaime Printy _______ 09-10

400 - POINT CLUB16. 499 ________Crystal Smith ______ 05-0617. 497 ________Shanda Berry _____ 88-8918. 491 ________Lindsey Meder _____ 01-0219. 487 ________Jamie Cavey ______ 03-04 487 ________Toni Foster ________ 92-9321. 484 ________Cindy Haugejorde __ 77-7822. 481 ________Tiffany Gooden ____ 95-9623. 477 ________Necole Tunsil ______ 93-9424. 475 ________Toni Foster ________ 90-9125. 469 ________Kristi Faulkner _____ 03-04 469 ________Kamille Wahlin _____ 09-1027. 463 ________Jennie Lillis _______ 03-0428. 459 ________Franthea Price _____ 88-8929. 450 ________Lisa Long ________ 86-8730. 449 ________Shanda Berry _____ 87-8831. 448 ________Toni Foster ________ 91-9232 448 ________Kachine Alexander _ 10-1133. 445 ________Jolette Law _______ 88-8934. 432 ________Kachine Alexander _ 09-1035. 429 ________Jennie Lillis _______ 01-0236. 425 ________Kristi Smith _______ 07-0837. 424 ________Jolette Law _______ 89-9038. 423 ________Franthea Price _____ 87-8839. 422 ________Kristi Smith _______ 08-09 422 ________Tangela Smith _____ 95-9641. 418 ________Tia Jackson _______ 92-9342. 416 ________Lisa Becker _______ 83-8443. 414 ________Megan Skouby ____ 05-0644. 410 ________Randi Peterson ____ 00-0145. 409 ________Robin Christian ____ 88-8946. 402 ________Kristi Smith _______ 06-07

300 - POINT CLUB47. 395 ________Wendy Ausdemore _ 08-0948. 394 ________Cara Consuegra ___ 99-0049. 388 ________Megan Skouby ____ 08-0950. 381 ________Wendy Ausdemore _ 06-0751. 376 ________Lindsey Meder _____ 98-9952 372 ________Kamille Wahlin _____ 10-1153. 371 ________Jerica Watson _____ 01-02 371 ________Wendy Ausdemore _ 07-0855. 368 ________Kim Howard _______ 80-81 368 ________Lisa Long ________ 84-85 368 ________Michelle Edwards __ 85-8658. 364 ________Cindy Haugejorde __ 76-7759. 360 ________Laurie Aaron ______ 92-9360. 359 ________Johanna Solverson _ 04-05 359 ________Nadine Domond ___ 95-9662. 357 ________Tia Jackson _______ 94-9563. 352 ________Lynn Kennedy _____ 85-8664. 350 ________Robin Anderson ____ 82-8365. 349 ________Tiffany Gooden ____ 94-9566. 348 ________Tangela Smith _____ 96-9767. 347 ________Cara Consuegra ___ 00-0168. 344 ________Laurie Aaron ______ 91-9269. 343 ________Megan Skouby ____ 06-0770. 342 ________Cathy Marx _______ 93-9471. 339 ________Amy Herrig _______ 97-98 339 ________Donna Freitag _____ 82-83 339 ________Stephanie Schueler _ 90-91 339 ________Necole Tunsil ______ 92-9375. 338 ________Lisa Becker _______ 84-8576. 333 ________Jennie Lillis _______ 00-0177. 330 ________Lisa Anderson _____ 81-82 330 ________Nadine Domond ___ 97-9879. 328 ________Johanna Solverson _ 07-0880. 327 ________Melinda Hippen ____ 81-8281. 326 ________Robin Anderson ____ 80-8182 324 ________Morgan Johnson ___ 10-1183. 321 ________Stephanie Schueler _ 89-9084. 319 ________Kachine Alexander _ 08-0985. 318 ________Angela Hamblin ____ 96-9786. 309 ________Cara Consuegra ___ 98-9987. 306 ________Lisa Becker _______ 85-8688. 301 ________Sue Beckwith ______ 79-80

200 - POINT CLUB89. 298 ________Kim Howard _______ 81-8290. 297 ________Kelly Krei ________ 09-10 297 ________Morgan Johnson ___ 09-1092. 294 ________Megan Skouby ____ 07-08 294 ________Lisa Anderson _____ 82-8394. 289 ________Nadine Domond ___ 96-9795. 288 ________Amy Herrig _______ 96-9796 287 ________Kelly Krei ________ 10-1197. 285 ________Johanna Solverson _ 02-0398. 275 ________Lisa Becker _______ 86-8799. 274 ________Lisa Anderson _____ 80-81100. 268 ________Michelle Edwards __ 84-85101. 263 ________Lisa Long ________ 85-86102. 262 ________Robin Anderson ____ 84-85103. 259 _______Jolette Law _______ 87-88104. 258 ________Krista VandeVenter _ 05-06105. 257 ________Sue Beckwith ______ 78-79106. 256 ________Angela Hamblin ____ 97-98107. 255 ________Leah Magner ______ 00-01108. 251 ________Mary Berdo _______ 00-01 251 ________Tangela Smith _____ 94-95 251 ________Necole Tunsil ______ 90-91111. 249 ________Leah Magner ______ 01-02112. 246 ________Franthea Price _____ 86-87113. 245 ________Katie Abrahamson __ 89-90114. 243 ________Kamille Wahlin _____ 08-09115. 242 ________Krista VandeVenter _ 04-05116. 239 ________Randi Peterson ____ 98-99 239 ________Tricia Blair ________ 86-87118. 234 ________Kristi Faulkner _____ 01-02119. 233 ________Angie Lee ________ 81-82120. 231 ________Melinda Hippen ____ 80-81 231 ________Lynn Kennedy _____ 84-85122. 230 ________Tiffany Gooden ____ 96-97123. 229 ________LaTonya Tate ______ 90-91124. 225 ________Lynn Kennedy _____ 83-84125. 224 ________Trisha Waugh _____ 90-91 224 ________Robin Christian ____ 87-88127. 222 ________Lynn Oberbillig _____ 77-78 222 ________Lisa Anderson _____ 83-84 222 ________Virgie Dillingham ___ 93-94130. 220 ________Jolynn Schneider ___ 87-88131. 218 ________Jane Heilskov _____ 79-80132. 216 ________Necole Tunsil ______ 91-92133. 214 ________April Calhoun ______ 02-03134. 209 ________Tia Jackson _______ 91-92135. 207 ________Tiffany Reedy _____ 05-06 207 ________Jenna Armstrong ___ 04-05137. 206 ________Kristi Smith _______ 05-06 206 ________Cyndi Gaude ______ 78-79 206 ________Angela Hamblin ____ 95-96 206 ________Stacy Schlapkohl ___ 07-08141. 204 ________JoAnn Hamlin _____ 08-09142. 202 ________Kim Howard _______ 79-80 202 ________LaTonya Tate ______ 91-92

SINGLE-SEASON SCORING LEADERS20

12 S

EASO

N

168

Page 171: Women's Basketball Media Guide

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

169

Field Goals MadeGame _______________________________44 (44-72) vs. Simpson, 11-15-78CHA (Game) ________________________ 43 (43-86) vs. Minnesota, 2-12-88Big Ten (Game) ______________________ 43 (43-86) vs. Minnesota, 2-12-88Season ___________________________________ 997 (997-2009), 1987-88

Field Goals AttemptedGame __________________________ 97 (33-97) vs. Iowa Wesleyan, 12-6-77CHA (Game) ________________________ 86 (43-86) vs. Minnesota, 2-12-88Big Ten (Game) ______________________ 86 (43-86) vs. Minnesota, 2-12-88Season __________________________________ 2056 (664-2056), 1975-76

Field Goal PercentageGame ___________________________ .667 (28-42) vs. Northwestern, 1-4-87CHA (Game) _______________________.642 (34-53) vs. Ohio State, 2-28-86Big Ten (Game) ___________________ .667 (28-42) vs. Northwestern, 1-4-87Season ___________________________________ .501 (897-1792), 1987-88

Free Throws MadeGame ___________________________ 33 (33-43) vs. Indiana State, 11-15-06CHA (Game) _____________________ 33 (33-43) vs. Indiana State, 11-15-06Big Ten (Game) ______________________ 31 (31-38) vs. Wisconsin, 2-25-07Season ____________________________________ 512 (512-689), 2002-03

Free Throws AttemptedGame __________________________ 49 (22-49) vs. Northern Illinois, 1-15-80CHA (Game) _____________________43 (33-43) vs. Indiana State, 11-15-06Big Ten (Game) ______________________ 38 (31-38) vs. Wisconsin, 2-25-07Season ____________________________________ 689 (512-689), 2002-03

Free Throw PercentageGame ________________________________1.000 (13-13) vs Purdue, 3-1-98_________________________________1.000 (16-16) vs. Columbia, 11-28-10____________________21-22 (.955) vs. Penn State, 3-5-10 (min 20 attempts)CHA (Game) __________________________ .933 (14-15) vs. Illinois, 2-15-07____________________________________ .933 (14-15) vs. Illinois, 12-28-98Big Ten (Game) _________________________ .933 (14-1) vs. Illinois, 2-15-07____________________________________ .933 (14-15) vs. Illinois, 12-28-98Season ____________________________________ .788 (461-585), 2006-07

3-Pointers MadeGame ________________________________ 13 (13-29) at Gonzaga, 3-19-11CHA (Game) ____________________________12 (12-22) vs. Illinois, 2-14-10Big Ten (Game) __________________________12 (12-22) vs. Illinois, 2-14-10Season ____________________________________ 269 (269-729), 2009-10

3-Pointers AttemptedGame ____________________________ 37 (11-37) at North Carolina, 12-2-10CHA (Game) _________________________34 (11-34) vs. Penn State, 2-1-09Big Ten (Game) _______________________34 (11-34) vs. Penn State, 2-1-09___________________________________ 34 (11-34) at Penn State 12-28-10Season ____________________________________ 729 (269-729). 2009-10

Consecutive 3-Pointers MadeGame ______________________________________7 vs. Minnesota, 2-17-08

ReboundsGame _________________________________69 vs. Northern Iowa, 11-26-02CHA (Game) ___________________________69 vs. Northern Iowa, 11-26-02Big Ten (Game) ______________________________61 vs. Wisconsin, 1-8-93Season ___________________________________________ 1,300, 2009-10

AssistsGame _____________________________________31 vs. Colorado, 12-10-00CHA (Game) _______________________________31 vs. Colorado, 12-10-00Big Ten (Game) ___________________________________ 27, multiple timesSeason ____________________________________ 468, 2002-03 & 2009-10

BlocksGame _____________________________________13 vs. Minnesota, 2-28-10CHA (Game) _______________________________13 vs. Minnesota, 2-28-10Big Ten (Game) _____________________________13 vs. Minnesota, 2-28-10

PointsGame ________________________________106 vs. Northern Iowa, 11-27-78____________________________________ 106 vs. North Carolina, 12-30-90CHA (Game) ______________________________103 vs. Wisconsin, 2-25-07Big Ten (Game) ____________________________103 vs. Wisconsin, 2-25-07Season ____________________________________________2409, 1988-89

Field Goal Percentage in a HalfGame _______________________________.739 (17-23) at Wisconsin, 3-2-08

Most First Half PointsGame ________________________________ 63 vs. Ohio University, 11-30-91CHA (Game) __________________________ 63 vs. Ohio University, 11-30-91Big Ten (Game) _____________________________55 vs. Minnesota, 1-21-89 55 vs. Wisconsin, 3-12-88

Most First Half Points AllowedGame _____________________________________ 63 at Minnesota, 1-12-03CHA (Game) _______________________________ 46 vs. Ohio State, 1-6-08Big Ten (Game) _____________________________49 vs. Wisconsin, 2-13-98

Fewest First Half PointsGame __________________________________13 at UW-Green Bay, 12-7-06__________________________________________ 13 at Iowa State, 12-5-07CHA (Game) _______________________________18 vs. Wisconsin, 2-24-84Big Ten (Game) _____________________________18 vs. Wisconsin, 2-24-84_____________________________________________ 18 vs. Purdue, 3-3-96 Fewest First Half Points AllowedGame __________________________________11 vs. West Virginia, 12-11-92 ______________________________________________ 11 vs. Illinois, 3-1-92__________________________________________ 11 vs. Wisconsin, 2-16-11CHA (Game) ____________________________11 vs. West Virginia, 12-11-92__________________________________________ 11 vs. Wisconsin, 2-16-11Big Ten (Game) _________________________________ 11 vs. Illinois, 3-1-92__________________________________________ 11 vs. Wisconsin, 2-16-11

Most Second Half PointsGame ____________________________________ 65 at Wisconsin, 12-31-00CHA (Game) _______________________________56 vs. Wisconsin, 2-25-07Big Ten (Game) ____________________________ 65 at Wisconsin, 12-31-00

Most Second Half Points AllowedGame ______________________________________ 58 vs. Stanford, 3-23-89CHA (Game) _______________________________ 57 vs. Ohio State, 2-5-04Big Ten (Game) ____________________________ 54 at Wisconsin, 12-31-00__________________________________________54 vs. Wisconsin, 2-25-07

Fewest Second Half PointsGame ____________________________________ 16 at Connecticut, 3-18-02CHA (Game) _______________________________ 18 vs. Ohio State, 2-3-85Big Ten (Game) ______________________________ 17 at Ohio State, 2-4-07____________________________________________ 17 vs. Purdue, 2-11-96

Fewest Second Half Points AllowedGame _______________________________ 10 vs. James Madison, 11-26-94CHA (Game) _________________________ 10 vs. James Madison, 11-26-94Big Ten (Game) _____________________________13 vs. Wisconsin, 1-26-86

Fewest Points AllowedGame _______________________________________ 23 vs. Cornell, 1-31-75CHA (Game) _________________________ 30 vs. James Madison, 11-26-94Big Ten (Game) _____________________________32 vs. Wisconsin, 1-26-86

Winning StreaksAll Games ____________________________________________22, 1987-88Big Ten Games ________________________________________23, 1987-88Home Games _________________________________________46, 1986-90Big Ten Home Games ___________________________________41, 1985-90Away Games __________________________________________12, 1987-88Big Ten Away Games ____________________________________8, 1989-90______________________________________________________8, 1995-96

Losing StreaksAll Games _____________________________ 7, 1975-76, 1982-83, 1998-99Big Ten Games _________________________________________8, 1982-83Home Games _______________________________ 4, 1975-76 and 1981-82Big Ten Home Games ____________________________________4, 1981-82Away Games __________________________________________10, 1982-83Big Ten Away Games ____________________________________9, 1982-83

TEAM RECORDS

Page 172: Women's Basketball Media Guide

Scoring1. Jaime Printy (2009-10) _____________________________ 5012. Lisa Becker (1983-84) _____________________________ 4163. Megan Skouby (2005-06) ___________________________ 4144. Lindsey Meder (1998-99) ___________________________ 3765. Cindy Haugejorde (1976-77) ________________________ 3646. Tiffany Gooden (1994-95) ___________________________ 3497. Jennie Lillis (2000-01) _____________________________ 3338. Robin Anderson (1980-81) __________________________ 3269. Morgan Johnson (2009-10) _________________________ 29710. Johanna Solverson (2002-03) ______________________ 285

Blocks1. Morgan Johnson (2009-10) __________________________ 792. Tangela Smith (1994-95) ____________________________ 733. Megan Skouby (2005-06) ____________________________ 474. Jennie Lillis (2000-01) ______________________________ 225. Toni Foster (1989-90) _______________________________ 18

3-Pointers Made1. Jaime Printy (2009-10) ______________________________ 822. Lindsey Meder (1998-99) ____________________________ 493. Johanna Solverson (2002-03) ________________________ 304. Kamille Wahlin (2008-09) ____________________________ 285. Leah Magner (1998-99) _____________________________ 26

Rebounding1. Krista VandeVenter (2004-05) _______________________ 2522. Cindy Haugejorde (1976-77) ________________________ 2373. Morgan Johnson (2009-10) _________________________ 2174. Jennie Lillis (2000-01) _____________________________ 1735. Lynn Kennedy (1983-84) ___________________________ 152

Assists1. Jaime Printy (2009-10) ______________________________ 992. Cara Consuegra (1997-98) ___________________________ 943. Kamille Wahlin (2008-09) ____________________________ 87 4. Kristi Smith (2005-06) _______________________________ 825. Necole Tunsil (1990-91) _____________________________ 78

Steals1. Johanna Solverson (2002-03) ________________________ 572. Lynn Kennedy (1983-84) ____________________________ 393. Krista VandeVenter (2004-05) ________________________ 364. Jennie Lillis (2000-01) ______________________________ 345. Necole Tunsil (1990-91) _____________________________ 33

Bold denotes current student-athlete

FRESHMAN RECORDS20

12 S

EASO

N

170

Page 173: Women's Basketball Media Guide

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

171

SOPHOMORE RECORDSScoring1. Kristi Faulkner (2002-03) ___________________________539 2. Jaime Printy (2010-11) ____________________________5203. Lindsey Meder (1999-00) __________________________5164. Cindy Haugejorde (1977-78) ________________________4845. Tiffany Gooden (1995-96) __________________________4816. Toni Foster (1990-91) _____________________________4757. Kamille Wahlin (2009-10) __________________________4698. Jennie Lillis (2001-02) _____________________________4299. Franthea Price (1987-88) __________________________42310. Tangela Smith (1995-96) ___________________________422

Blocks1. Morgan Johnson (2010-11) __________________________762. Tangela Smith (1996-97) ____________________________693. Toni Foster (1990-91) ______________________________404. Megan Skouby (2006-07) ___________________________375. JoAnn Hamlin (2007-08) ____________________________23

Rebounds1. Cindy Haugejorde (1977-78) ________________________3002. Kachine Alexander (2008-09) _______________________2823. Lisa Long (1984-85) ______________________________2674. Toni Foster (1990-91) _____________________________2475. Krista VandeVenter (2005-06) _______________________237

3-Pointers Made1. Kamille Wahlin (2009-10) ___________________________842. Jaime Printy (2010-11) _____________________________703. Wendy Ausdemore (2006-07) ________________________624. Lindsey Meder (1999-00) ___________________________605. Kelly Krei (2009-10) ________________________________55

Assists1. Cara Consuegra (1998-99) _________________________153 April Calhoun (2002-03) ___________________________1533. Kachine Alexander (2008-09) _______________________121 Kristi Smith (2006-07) _____________________________1215. Steph Schueler (1988-89) __________________________105

Steals1. Krista VandeVenter (2005-06) ________________________612. Toni Foster (1990-91) ______________________________563. Karen Clayton (1993-94) ____________________________554. Nadine Domond (1995-96) __________________________49 Crystal Smith (2003-04) _____________________________49 Kristi Smith (2006-07) ______________________________49

Bold denotes current student-athlete

Page 174: Women's Basketball Media Guide

JUNIOR RECORDSScoring1. Michelle Edwards (1986-87) ________________________5642. Crystal Smith (2004-05) ____________________________5563. Kristi Faulkner (2002-03) ___________________________539 Cindy Haugejorde (1978-79) ________________________5395. Jennie Lillis (2002-03) _____________________________5376. Lindsey Meder (2000-01) __________________________5237. Jamie Cavey (2003-04) ____________________________4878. Tiffany Gooden (1996-97) __________________________4819. Franthea Price (1988-89) __________________________45910. Shanda Berry (1978-88) ___________________________449

Blocks1. Toni Foster (1991-92) ______________________________472. Jennie Lillis (2002-03) ______________________________403. Tangela Smith (1996-97) ____________________________394. Lisa Becker (1985-86) ______________________________285. Megan Skouby (2007-08) ___________________________23

Rebounds1. Kachine Alexander (2009-10) ______________________2812. Shanda Berry (1987-88) ___________________________2633. Toni Foster (1991-92) _____________________________2434. Lisa Long (1985-86) ______________________________2405. Jennie Lillis (2002-03) _____________________________239

3-Pointers Made1. Wendy Ausdemore (2007-08) ________________________782. Lindsey Meder (2000-01) ___________________________683. Kamille Wahlin (2009-10) ___________________________554. Kelly Krei (2009-10) ________________________________545. Kristi Smith (2007-08) ______________________________53

Assists1. Cara Consuegra (1999-00) _________________________1382. Johanna Solverson (2004-05) _______________________1363. Nadine Domond (1996-97) _________________________1354. Jolette Law (1988-89) _____________________________1325. Laurie Aaron (1991-92) ____________________________123 Michelle Edwards (1986-87) ________________________123

Steals1. Laurie Aaron (1991-92) ____________________________1012. Franthea Price (1988-89) ___________________________953. Shanda Berry (1988-89) ____________________________894. Crystal Smith (2004-05) _____________________________805. Michelle Edwards (1986-87) _________________________70 Johanna Solverson (2004-05) ________________________70

Bold denotes current student-athlete

2012

SEA

SON

172

Page 175: Women's Basketball Media Guide

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

173

SENIOR RECORDSScoring1. Cindy Haugejorde (1979-80) ________________________6722. Michelle Edwards (1987-88) ________________________6213. Franthea Price (1989-90) __________________________6144. Tangela Smith (1997-98) ___________________________5775. Jamie Cavey (2004-05) ____________________________5436. Amy Herrig (1998-99) _____________________________5047. Crystal Smith (2005-06) ____________________________4998. Shanda Berry (1988-89) ___________________________4979. Lindsey Meder (2001-02) __________________________49110. Toni Foster (1992-93) _____________________________487

Blocks1. Jerica Watson (2001-02) ____________________________592. Jamie Cavey (2004-05) _____________________________583. Tangela Smith (1997-98) ____________________________544. Megan Skouby (2008-09) ___________________________465. Toni Foster (1992-93) ______________________________40 Cathy Marx (1993-94) ______________________________40

Rebounds1. Amy Herrig (1998-99) _____________________________3062. Cindy Haugejorde (1979-80) ________________________295 Kachine Alexander (2010-11) _______________________2953. Lisa Long (1986-87) ______________________________2824. Shanda Berry (1988-89) ___________________________276

3-Pointers Made1. Lindsey Meder (2001-02) ___________________________842. Kristi Smith (2008-09) ______________________________653. Wendy Ausdemore (2008-09) ________________________614. Kristi Faulkner (2003-04) ____________________________575. Leah Magner (2001-02) _____________________________54

Assists1. Cara Consuegra (2000-01) _________________________1912. Michelle Edwards (1987-88) ________________________1403. Karen Clayton (1995-96) ___________________________1364. Lisa Anderson (1983-84) ___________________________1285. Jolette Law (1989-90) _____________________________122 Steph Schueler (1990-91) __________________________122

Steals1. Laurie Aaron (1992-93) ____________________________1222. Michelle Edwards (1987-88) _________________________893. Franthea Price (1989-90) ___________________________844. Steph Schueler (1990-91) ___________________________765. Jerica Watson (2001-02) ____________________________72

Bold denotes current student-athlete

Page 176: Women's Basketball Media Guide

SCORINGRank ____ Pts. ____________Player ______________________________________ Years1. _______ 2059 ___________Cindy Haugejorde _____________________________ 76-802. _______ 1906 ___________Lindsey Meder________________________________ 98-023. _______ 1821 ___________Michelle Edwards _____________________________ 84-884. _______ 1762 ___________Jennie Lillis __________________________________ 00-045. _______ 1742 ___________Franthea Price________________________________ 86-906. _______ 1606 ___________Toni Foster __________________________________ 89-937. _______ 1598 ___________Tangela Smith ________________________________ 94-988. _______ 1455 ___________Kristi Smith __________________________________ 05-099. _______ 1439 ___________Megan Skouby _______________________________ 05-0910. ______ 1343 ___________Wendy Ausdemore ____________________________ 05-0911. ______ 1335 ___________Lisa Becker __________________________________ 83-8712. ______ 1319 ___________Amy Herrig __________________________________ 95-9913. ______ 1283 ___________Necole Tunsil_________________________________ 90-9414. ______ 1265 ___________Jamie Cavey _________________________________ 01-0515. ______ 1242 ___________Kristi Faulkner ________________________________ 01-0416_______ 1239 ___________Kachine Alexander _____________________________08-1117. ______ 1230 ___________Lisa Long____________________________________ 83-8718. ______ 1193 ___________Crystal Smith _________________________________ 02-0619. ______ 1160 ___________Tia Jackson __________________________________ 90-9520. ______ 1147 ___________Cara Consuegra ______________________________ 97-0121. ______ 1137 ___________Jolette Law __________________________________ 86-9022. ______ 1130 ___________Johanna Solverson _________________________ 02-05, 0823. ______ 1129 ___________Lisa Anderson ________________________________ 80-8424. ______ 1100 ___________Shanda Berry ________________________________ 85-8925_______ 1084 ___________Kamille Wahlin _________________________________ 09-26. ______ 1048 ___________Kim Howard__________________________________ 78-8227. ______ 1046 ___________Robin Anderson_______________________________ 80-8528. ______ 1024 ___________Tiffany Gooden _______________________________ 94-9829_______ 1021 ___________Jaime Printy ___________________________________ 10-30. ______ 936 ____________Randi Peterson _______________________________ 97-00

TRIPLE-DOUBLESPlayer ________________ Statistics _____________________________ Opponent (Date)Cara Consuegra ________ 17 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists _________ at Indiana (2-3-00)Kachine Alexander _______ 10 points, 11 rebounds, 12 assists ___vs. Northwestern (1-18-09)Kachine Alexander _______ 26 points, 21 rebounds, 10 assists _____ vs. Penn State (2-1-09)

STEALSRank ____ Stls. ___________Player ______________________________________ Years1. _______ 321 ____________Franthea Price________________________________ 86-902. _______ 248 ____________Laurie Aaron _________________________________ 89-933. _______ 235 ____________Michelle Edwards _____________________________ 84-884. _______ 222 ____________Steph Schueler _______________________________ 87-915. _______ 213 ____________Crystal Smith _________________________________ 02-066. _______ 205 ____________Jolette Law __________________________________ 86-907. _______ 192 ____________Johanna Solverson _______________________ 02-05, 07-088. _______ 190 ____________Jennie Lillis __________________________________ 00-049. _______ 177 ____________Nadine Domond ______________________________ 94-98 177 ____________Lisa Anderson ________________________________ 80-8411. ______ 168 ____________Tia Jackson __________________________________ 90-9512. ______ 167 ____________Toni Foster __________________________________ 89-9313. ______ 166 ____________Cara Consuegra ______________________________ 97-0114. ______ 154 ____________Lynn Kennedy ________________________________ 83-8715. ______ 150 ____________Krista VandeVenter ____________________________ 04-08

REBOUNDINGRank ____ Reb. ___________Player ______________________________________ Years1. _______ 1067 ___________Cindy Haugejorde _____________________________ 76-802. _______ 910 ____________Kachine Alexander _____________________________08-113. _______ 887 ____________Toni Foster __________________________________ 89-934. _______ 859 ____________Tangela Smith ________________________________ 94-985. _______ 848 ____________Lisa Long____________________________________ 83-876. _______ 827 ____________Jennie Lillis __________________________________ 00-047. _______ 792 ____________Krista VandeVenter ____________________________ 04-088________ 789 ____________Amy Herrig __________________________________ 95-999. _______ 745 ____________Randi Peterson _______________________________ 97-0110. ______ 726 ____________Franthea Price________________________________ 86-9011. ______ 691 ____________Lisa Becker __________________________________ 83-8712. ______ 653 ____________Shanda Berry ________________________________ 86-8913. ______ 615 ____________Kachine Alexander ___________________________ 08-Pr.14. ______ 614 ____________Lynn Kennedy ________________________________ 83-87

CAREER LEADERS20

12 S

EASO

N

174

Page 177: Women's Basketball Media Guide

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

175

15. ______ 570 ____________Johanna Solverson _________________________ 02-05, 0816. ______ 564 ____________Necole Tunsil_________________________________ 90-9417. ______ 536 ____________Kim Howard__________________________________ 78-8218. ______ 518 ____________Megan Skouby _______________________________ 05-0919. ______ 507 ____________Tia Jackson __________________________________ 90-9520. ______ 506 ____________Jamie Cavey _________________________________ 01-0521. ______ 493 ____________Jenee Graham _______________________________ 04-0822. ______ 490 ____________Wendy Ausdemore ____________________________ 05-0923. ______ 489 ____________Jerica Watson ________________________________ 98-0224. ______ 482 ____________Michelle Edwards _____________________________ 84-88

ASSISTSRank ____ Ast. ____________Player ______________________________________ Years1. _______ 576 ____________Cara Consuegra ______________________________ 97-012. _______ 431 ____________Michelle Edwards _____________________________ 84-883. _______ 412 ____________Kristi Smith __________________________________ 05-094. _______ 391 ____________Johanna Solverson ____________________________ 02-055. _______ 387 ____________Franthea Price________________________________ 86-906. _______ 367 ____________Steph Schueler _______________________________ 87-917. _______ 357 ____________Nadine Domond ______________________________ 94-988. _______ 353 ____________Jolette Law __________________________________ 86-909________ 339 ____________Kachine Alexander _____________________________08-1110. ______ 322 ____________Lisa Anderson ________________________________ 80-8411 _______ 308 ____________Kamille Wahlin _________________________________ 09-12. ______ 297 ____________Jennie Lillis __________________________________ 00-0413. ______ 280 ____________Tricia Blair ___________________________________ 83-8714. ______ 279 ____________Laurie Aaron _________________________________ 89-93 279 ____________Necole Tunsil_________________________________ 90-9416. ______ 262 ____________Leah Magner _________________________________ 98-0217. ______ 252 ____________Kristi Faulkner ________________________________ 01-0418. ______ 245 ____________Wendy Ausdemore ____________________________ 05-0919. ______ 243 ____________Krista VandeVenter ____________________________ 04-0820. ______ 242 ____________Lindsey Meder________________________________ 98-02

CAREER LEADERS3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADERank ____ 3-pters _________Player ______________________________________ Years1. _______ 261 ____________Lindsey Meder________________________________ 98-022. _______ 221 ____________Wendy Ausdemore ____________________________ 05-093. _______ 185 ____________Kristi Smith __________________________________ 05-094________ 167 ____________Kamille Wahlin _________________________________ 09-5. _______ 156 ____________Leah Magner _________________________________ 98-026________ 152 ____________Jaime Printy ___________________________________ 10-7. _______ 138 ____________Kristi Faulkner ________________________________ 01-048. _______ 125 ____________Johanna Solverson _________________________ 02-05, 089. _______ 118 ____________Nadine Domond ______________________________ 94-9810. ______ 116 ____________Crystal Smith _________________________________ 02-0611. ______ 112 ____________Kamille Wahlin _______________________________ 09-Pr.12_______ 110 ____________Kelly Krei ______________________________________ 09-13. ______ 108 ____________Jenna Armstrong ______________________________ 01-0514. ______ 97 _____________Franthea Price________________________________ 87-90 BLOCKSRank ____ Blks. ___________Player ______________________________________ Years1. _______ 235 ____________Tangela Smith ________________________________ 94-982. _______ 155 ____________Morgan Johnson ________________________________ 10-3. _______ 153 ____________Megan Skouby _______________________________ 05-094. _______ 145 ____________Toni Foster __________________________________ 89-935. _______ 114 ____________Jennie Lillis __________________________________ 02-036. _______ 94 _____________Jamie Cavey _________________________________ 01-057. _______ 86 _____________Cathy Marx __________________________________ 90-948. _______ 83 _____________Lisa Becker __________________________________ 83-879. _______ 82 _____________Jerica Watson ________________________________ 98-0210. ______ 78 _____________Lisa Long____________________________________ 83-8711 _______ 66 _____________Amy Herrig __________________________________ 95-9912. ______ 56 _____________Randi Peterson _______________________________ 97-01

Page 178: Women's Basketball Media Guide

2012

SEA

SON

176

WINNING MARGIN(MORE THAN 35 POINTS)

Margin __(Score) __ Opponent, Year68_______(91-23) ___ Cornell, 1974-7558_______(97-39) __ Bucknell, 1992-9355 ______(89-34) ___ Boise State, 1996-9753 ______(79-26) ___ Marshalltown, 1976-7752_______(96-44) ___ Northern Illinois, 1977-7851_______(87-36) ___ Illinois, 1987-8849_______(100-51) __ Minnesota, 1987-8848_______(86-38) ___ Texas-Pan American, 2001-0248 ______(98-50) ___ Wisconsin, 1987-8847_______(88-41) ___ Rider, 2005-0646 ______(87-41) ___ Wright State, 1991-9246 ______(90-44) ___ Drake, 1992-9345_______(99-54) ___ Western Illinois, 2000-0145 ______(90-45) ___ Oregon State, 1988-8945 ______(106-61) __ Northern Iowa, 1978-7945 ______(97-52) ___ Ohio University, 1991-9244_______(87-43) ___ Northern Illinois, 2007-0844 ______(93-49) ___ Iowa State, 1987-8843_______(86-43) ___ Creighton, 2001-0243_______(92-49) ___ Bradley, 1999-0043 ______(94-51) ___ Minnesota, 1995-9643 ______(83-40) ___ Wyoming, 1988-8943_______(97-54) ___ Minnesota, 1988-8943_______(84-41) ___ Minnesota, 1987-8842_______(87-45) ___ Texas State, 2008-0941 ______(88-47) ___ St. Ambrose, 1976-7741 ______(81-40) ___ Minnesota, 1986-8740_______(82-42) ___ UW-Milwaukee, 2005-0640_______(92-52) ___ Northwestern, 2000-0140 ______(82-42) ___ Michigan, 1988-8940 ______(89-49) ___ Michigan State, 1988-8940 ______(81-41) ___ Iowa State, 1984-8538 ______(81-43) ___ Northwestern, 1987-8838 ______(78-40) ___ Upper Iowa, 1976-7738 ______(78-40) ___ Purdue, 1983-8438_______(91-53) ___ Bradley, 2010-1137 ______(71-34) ___ Michigan, 1992-9336_______(91-55) ___ Minnesota, 1997-9836 ______(74-38) ___ Drake, 1987-8836 ______(78-42) ___ Minnesota, 1996-9736 ______(81-45) ___ Michigan, 1991-9236 ______(68-32) ___ Wisconsin, 1985-8636 ______(68-32) ___ Clarke College, 1975-7635 ______(89-54) ___ Michigan, 1987-8835 ______(90-55) ___ Northern Iowa, 1978-7935 ______(78-43) ___ Connecticut, 1983-84

LOSING MARGIN(30 OR MORE POINTS)

Margin __(Score) _____ Opponent, Year59 ______(112-53) _____ Grandview, 1975-7658 ______(91-33) ______ William Penn, 1974-7557 ______(96-39) ______ William Penn, 1975-7651 ______(73-22) ______ William Penn, 1974-7549 ______(94-45) ______ Luther, 1975-7647 ______(90-43) ______ Minnesota, 1981-8245 ______(74-29) ______ William Penn, 1974-7543_______(60-103) _____ Kansas State, 2002-0342 ______(90-48) ______ Illinois State, 1975-7640 ______(87-47) ______ Penn State, 1984-8538_______(86-48) ______ Connecticut, 2001-0236_______(85-49) ______ Ohio State, 2006-0736_______(91-55) ______ Auburn, 1999-0036 ______(79-43) ______ Western Kentucky, 1994-9536 ______(68-32) ______ Iowa Wesleyan, 1974-7535 ______(96-61) ______ Drake, 1981-8234_______(52-86) ______ Penn State, 2002-0333 ______(96-63) ______ Drake, 1978-7933_______(76-43) ______ California, 2008-0931 ______(76-45) ______ William Penn, 1976-7731_______(81-50) ______ Minnesota, 2004-0530 ______(101-71) _____ Drake, 1978-7930 ______(95-65) ______ Vanderbilt ,1991-92

IOWA’S 100-POINT GAMES106______Northern Iowa (61), 1978-79106 _____North Carolina (81), 1989-90103______Wisconsin (93), 2006-07101 _____Simpson (75), 1978-79100______Minnesota (51), 1987-88

OPPONENT’S 100-POINT GAMES112 ______Grandview (53), 1975-76103______Kansas State (60), 2002-03103______Brigham Young (79), 1979-80101______Iowa State (94) - 2ot, 2003-04101______Southwest Missouri State (87), 2000-01101______Drake (71), 1978-79

IOWA SINGLE-GAME HIGHS (90 OR MORE POINTS)

106______Northern Iowa (61), 1978-79106______North Carolina (81), 1989-90103______Wisconsin (93), 2006-07101______Simpson (75), 1978-79100______Minnesota (51), 1987-8899_______Western Illinois (54), 2000-0198_______Northern Iowa (68), 2002-0398_______Wisconsin (50), 1987-8897_______Penn State (89), 2008-09 -- 3OT97_______Bucknell (39), 1992-9397_______Minnesota (54), 1988-8997_______DePaul (87), 1980-8197_______Ohio University (52), 1991-9296_______Penn State (81), 2001-0296_______Purdue (87), 2000-0196_______Grandview (66), 1979-8096_______Northern Illinois (44), 1977-7895_______Northwestern (61), 2000-0194_______Iowa State (101) - 2ot, 2003-0494_______Minnesota (51), 1995-9693_______Quinnipiac (73), 2006-0793_______Florida International (86), 2003-0493_______Saint Louis (64), 2002-0393_______Iowa State (56), 1987-8893_______Indiana (79), 2010-1192_______Drake (72), 2005-0692_______Northwestern (52), 2000-0192_______Colorado (66), 2000-0192_______Bradley (49), 1999-0092_______Northern Illinois (59),1992-9391_______Louisiana Tech (95) - 2ot, 2005-0691_______Creighton (82), 2004-0591_______Illinois (73), 2003-0491_______Wisconsin (94), 2000-0191_______Minnesota (55), 1997-9891_______Minnesota (82), 1978-7991_______Wisconsin-Platteville (57), 1975-7691_______Cornell (23), 1974-7591_______Bradley (53), 2010-1190_______Gonzaga (72), 2001-0290_______Purdue (75), 2001-0290_______Drake (44), 1992-9390_______Oregon State (45), 1988-8990_______Illinois (63), 1987-8890_______Northern Iowa (55), 1978-7990_______Howard (57), 1989-9090_______Northwestern (72), 1991-9290_______Central Michigan (79), 2010-11

OVERTIME GAMES(17-21)Iowa State 74, Iowa 71 _____________ 12/3/78NW Missouri 73, Iowa 71 ____________ 2/28/81Iowa 74, Northern Iowa 68 __________ 1/27/82Iowa 86, Iowa State 75 _____________ 12/5/83Iowa 69, Northwestern 66 ___________ 2/23/86Penn State 78, Iowa 74 ____________ 12/29/86Iowa 70, Indiana 63 ________________ 2/24/89Iowa 79, Purdue 67 ________________ 2/11/90Purdue 84, Iowa 75 ________________ 1/13/91Iowa 85, Wisconsin 76 _______________ 3/9/91SMS 61, Iowa 60 __________________ 3/22/92Ohio State 73, Iowa 72 ______________ 4/3/93Stephen F. Austin 79, Iowa 70 ________ 12/3/94Iowa 65, Kansas 58 ________________ 12/3/95Iowa 66, Drake 63 ________________ 11/16/97Purdue 75, Iowa 66 ________________ 1/11/98Michigan 69, Iowa 65 _______________ 1/25/98Purdue 71, Iowa 69 ________________ 1/10/99Iowa 89, Oregon 82 ________________ 3/17/01Drake 75, Iowa 72 ________________ 11/25/01Indiana 78, Iowa 76 _________________ 3/1/02Iowa 84, IUPUI 75 ________________ 11/23/02NC State 69, Iowa 66 _____________ 11/29/02Creighton 84, Iowa 72 _____________ 12/28/03Iowa 87, Wisconsin 82 ______________ 2/12/04Iowa 91, Creighton 82 _____________ 12/10/04Iowa 77, Purdue 71 _________________ 2/2/06Minnesota 80, Iowa 78 _____________ 1/25/07Iowa 68, Minnesota 66 ______________ 1/3/08Iowa 78, Wisconsin 74 ______________ 1/13/08South Florida 82, Iowa 79 __________ 11/28/08Penn State 77, Iowa 73 ____________ 12/28/09Minnesota 72, Iowa 69 ______________ 1/3/10Iowa 68, Wisconsin 60 ______________ 2/28/10

DOUBLE OVERTIME GAMES (0-3)Michigan State 71, Iowa 70 __________ 1/15/95Iowa State 101, Iowa 94 ____________ 12/3/03Louisiana Tech 95, Iowa 91 _________ 11/22/05

TRIPLE OVERTIME GAMES (1-0)Iowa 97, Penn State 89 _______ 2/1/09

INCIDENTAL STATS AND OVERTIME RESULTS

Page 179: Women's Basketball Media Guide

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

177

INCIDENTAL STATS AND OVERTIME RESULTS Individual

Points __________ 32, Tangela Smith vs. UMass, 1998FG _____________ 13, Michelle Edwards vs. S.F. Austin, 1988FGA ____________ 22, Michelle Edwards vs. S.F. Austin, 19883pt. FG _________ 5, Arneda Yarbrough vs. Mount St. Mary’s, 1994 5, Arneda Yarbrough vs. Alabama, 1994 5, Jaime Printy vs. Gonzaga, 20113pt. FGA ________ 13, Arneda Yarbrough vs. Mount St. Mary’s, 1994FT _____________ 11, Kachine Alexander vs. Georgia Tech, 2009FTA ____________ 14, Kachine Alexander vs. Georgia Tech, 2009Rebounds _______ 17, Shanda Berry vs. Southern California, 1988Assists _________ 11, Jolette Law vs. Southern California, 1988Blocks __________ 5, Tangela Smith vs. Butler, 1996Steals __________ 7, Laurie Aaron vs. Old Dominion, 1993

TeamPoints __________ 89 vs. Oregon, 2001FG _____________ 34 vs. S.F. Austin, 1988 34 vs. Tennessee Tech, 1989FGA ____________ 75 vs. Alabama, 1994FG% ___________ 61.8% vs. Tennessee Tech (34-of-55), 19893pt. FG _________ 13 vs. Gonzaga, 20113pt. FGA ________ 29 vs. Gonzaga, 2011FT _____________ 28 vs. Tennessee, 1993FTA ____________ 34 vs. Tennessee, 1993FT% ____________ 88.2% vs. Virginia Tech (15-of-17), 2004Rebounds _______ 48 vs. Southern California, 1988Assists _________ 24 vs. Southern California, 1988Blocks __________ 8 vs. Virginia Tech, 2004Steals __________ 18 vs. S.F. Austin, 1988

IndividualPoints __________ 28, Tangela Smith vs. Ohio State, 1998FG _____________ 12, Tangela Smith vs. Ohio State, 1998FGA ____________ 21, Lindsey Meder vs. Northwestern, 20003pt. FG _________ 5, Leah Magner vs. Illinois, 2001 5, Kelly Krei vs. Penn State, 20103pt. FGA ________ 12, Jaime Printy vs. Penn State, 2010FT _____________ 11, Cara Consuegra vs. Purdue, 2001FTA ____________ 14, Cara Consuegra vs. Purdue, 2001Rebounds _______ 15, Randi Peterson vs. Indiana, 2001Assists _________ 9, Cara Consuegra vs. Illinois, 2001Blocks __________ 5, Jamie Cavey vs. Penn State, 2005Steals __________ 6, Randi Peterson vs. Northwestern, 2000

TeamPoints __________ 87 vs. Indiana, 1997FG _____________ 31 vs. Illinois, 2001FGA ____________ 67 vs. Northwestern, 1999 67 vs. Indiana, 2001FG% ___________ 58.3% vs. Minnesota (28-of-48), 20033pt. FG _________ 11 vs. Penn State, 20103pt. FGA ________ 25 vs. Penn State, 2010FT _____________ 28 vs. Indiana, 2001FTA ____________ 35 vs. Indiana, 2001FT% ____________ 1.000 vs. Purdue (12-of-12), 1998 .955 vs. Penn State (21-22), 2010 * - 20 attemptsRebounds _______ 52 vs. Northwestern, 2003Assists _________ 22 vs. Illinois, 2001Blocks __________ 7 vs. Northwestern, 1997Steals __________ 15 vs. Illinois, 1997

IOWA NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS

IOWA WNIT RECORDS

IOWA BIG TEN TOURNAMENT RECORDS

IndividualPoints __________ 23, Jamie Cavey vs. Creighton, 2005FG _____________ 9, Jamie Cavey vs. Marquette, 2003 9, Jamie Cavey at SMS, 2005FGA ____________ 19, Crystal Smith vs. Arkansas State, 2005 19, Jamie Cavey at SMS, 20053pt. FG _________ 4, Jenna Armstrong at SMS, 20053pt. FGA ________ 6, Kristi Faulkner vs. Marquette, 2003 6, Johanna Solverson vs. Marquette, 2003FT _____________ 7, Kristi Faulkner vs. Marquette, 2003FTA ____________ 8, Jamie Cavey vs. Arkansas State, 2005Rebounds _______ 13, Jamie Cavey at SMS, 2005Assists _________ 8, Johanna Solverson, at SMS, 2005Blocks __________ 4, Jennie Lillis vs. Marquette, 2003Steals __________ 5, Crystal Smith vs Creighton, 2005

TeamPoints __________ 93 vs. Saint Louis, 2003FG _____________ 35 vs. Saint Louis, 2003FGA ____________ 68 vs. Saint Louis, 2003FG% ___________ 52.9% at Nebraska (27-of-51), 20053pt. FG _________ 9 at SMS, 20053pt. FGA ________ 20 vs. Marquette, 2003FT _____________ 19 vs. Saint Louis, 2003FTA ____________ 22 vs. Saint Louis, 2003FT% ____________ 88.2% vs. Marquette (15-of-17), 2003Rebounds _______ 57 vs. Saint Louis, 2003Assists _________ 26 at SMS, 2005Blocks __________ 4 vs. Saint Louis, 2003 4 vs. Marquette, 2003Steals __________ 12 vs. Creighton, 2005

TANGELA SMITH

Page 180: Women's Basketball Media Guide

INDIVIDUAL TOP 10 TEAM TOP 10Scoring Player ____________________________ Pts. _______________Avg. _____________ Year1. _______ Cindy Haugejorde ___________________ 672 _______________23.2 _____________ 79-802. _______ Franthea Price _____________________ 614 _______________21.2 _____________ 89-903. _______ Cindy Haugejorde ___________________ 484 _______________21.0 _____________ 77-784________ Michelle Edwards ___________________ 621 _______________20.1 _____________ 87-885. _______ Tangela Smith ______________________ 577 _______________19.9 _____________ 97-986. _______ Lindsey Meder _____________________ 516 _______________19.1 _____________ 99-007. _______ Amy Herrig ________________________ 504 _______________18.7 _____________ 98-998. _______ Cindy Haugejorde ___________________ 539 _______________18.6 _____________ 78-799. _______ Crystal Smith ______________________ 499 _______________17.2 _____________ 05-0610. ______ Crystal Smith ______________________ 556 _______________16.8 _____________ 04-05 Jamie Cavey _______________________ 487 _______________16.8 _____________ 03-04 Jaime Printy _______________________ 520 _______________16.8 _____________ 10-11

Rebounding Player ____________________________ Reb. ______________Avg. _____________ Year1. _______ Cindy Haugejorde ___________________ 300 _______________13.0 _____________ 77-782. _______ Cindy Haugejorde ___________________ 237 _______________11.9 _____________ 76-773. _______ Amy Herrig ________________________ 306 _______________11.3 _____________ 98-994. _______ Kachine Alexander __________________ 281 _______________10.4 _____________ 09-105. _______ Cindy Haugejorde ___________________ 295 _______________10.2 _____________ 79-806. _______ Lisa Long _________________________ 267 _______________9.5 ______________ 84-85 Kachine Alexander __________________ 295 _______________9.5 ______________ 10-118. _______ Jerica Watson ______________________ 264 _______________9.4 ______________ 01-029. _______ Jenni Mayer _______________________ 196 _______________9.3 ______________ 75-7610. ______ Shanda Berry ______________________ 276 _______________9.2 ______________ 88-89

Assists Player ____________________________ Ast. _______________Avg. _____________ Year1. _______ Cara Consuegra ____________________ 191 _______________6.2 ______________ 00-012. _______ Cara Consuegra ____________________ 153 _______________5.8 ______________ 98-993. _______ Cara Consuegra ____________________ 138 _______________5.1 ______________ 99-004. _______ Lisa Anderson ______________________ 128 _______________4.7 ______________ 83-845. _______ April Calhoun ______________________ 153 _______________4.6 ______________ 02-036. _______ Nadine Domond ____________________ 135 _______________4.5 ______________ 96-976. _______ Michelle Edwards ___________________ 140 _______________4.5 ______________ 87-888. _______ Karen Clayton ______________________ 113 _______________4.3 ______________ 95-96 Jolette Law ________________________ 132 _______________4.3 ______________ 88-8910. ______ Jolette Law ________________________ 122 _______________4.2 ______________ 89-90 Steph Schueler _____________________ 122 _______________4.2 ______________ 90-91 Laurie Aaron _______________________ 122 _______________4.2 ______________ 91-92

Steals Player ____________________________ Steals _____________Avg. _____________ Year1. _______ Laurie Aaron _______________________ 122 _______________3.9 ______________ 92-932. _______ Laurie Aaron _______________________ 101 _______________3.5 ______________ 91-923. _______ Franthea Price _____________________ 95 ________________3.0 ______________ 88-894. _______ Franthea Price _____________________ 84 ________________2.9 ______________ 89-904. _______ Michelle Edwards ___________________ 89 ________________2.9 ______________ 87-886. _______ Lynn Kennedy ______________________ 79 ________________2.7 ______________ 85-867. _______ Jerica Watson ______________________ 72 ________________2.6 ______________ 01-02 Steph Schueler _____________________ 76 ________________2.6 ______________ 90-919. _______ Crystal Smith ______________________ 70 ________________2.4 ______________ 05-0610. ______ Crystal Smith ______________________ 80 ________________2.4 ______________ 03-04

FG Percentage Player ____________________________ FG-FGA ___________Pct. _____________ Year1. _______ Cathy Marx ________________________ 71-106 ____________.670 _____________ 91-922. _______ Jamie Cavey _______________________ 73-114 _____________.640 _____________ 02-033. _______ Lisa Becker ________________________ 135-255 ___________.529 _____________ 85-864. _______ Michelle Edwards ___________________ 265-457 ___________.580 _____________ 87-885. _______ Jamie Cavey _______________________ 190-338 ___________.562 _____________ 03-046. _______ Tangela Smith ______________________ 240-429 ___________.559 _____________ 97-987. _______ Shanda Berry ______________________ 205-368 ___________.557 _____________ 88-898. _______ Toni Foster ________________________ 189-341 ___________.554 _____________ 90-91 Cathy Marx ________________________ 139-251 ___________.554 _____________ 93-9410. ______ Cathy Marx ________________________ 80-145 ____________.552 _____________ 92-93 Cindi Gaule ________________________ 90-163 ____________.552 _____________ 78-79

3-PT FG Percentage Player ____________________________ 3PT-3PTA __________Pct. _____________ Year1. _______ Franthea Price _____________________ 28-46 _____________.608 _____________ 87-882. _______ Kristi Smith ________________________ 45-91 _____________.495 _____________ 06-073. _______ Wendy Ausdemore __________________ 78-171 ____________.456 _____________ 07-084. _______ Franthea Price _____________________ 47-108 ____________.451 _____________ 89-905. _______ Lindsey Meder _____________________ 49-114 _____________.449 _____________ 98-996. _______ Kristi Faulkner ______________________ 57-129 ____________.442 _____________ 03-047. _______ Lindsey Meder _____________________ 84-194 ____________.433 _____________ 01-028. _______ Wendy Ausdemore __________________ 62-149 ____________.416 _____________ 06-079. _______ Kristi Smith ________________________ 22-53 _____________.415 _____________ 05-0610. ______ Kristi Smith ________________________ 65-157 ____________.414 _____________ 08-09

FT Percentage Player ____________________________ FT-FTA ____________Pct. _____________ Year1. _______ Wendy Ausdemore __________________ 55-61 _____________.902 _____________ 06-072. _______ Lindsey Meder _____________________ 101-113 ____________.894 _____________ 00-013. _______ Jaime Printy _______________________ 83-94 _____________.883 _____________ 09-104. _______ Kristi Faulkner ______________________ 145-165 ___________.879 _____________ 02-035. _______ Kristi Faulkner ______________________ 92-106 ____________.868 _____________ 03-046. _______ Jaime Printy _______________________ 114-132 ____________.864 _____________ 10-117. _______ Kristi Smith ________________________ 109-127 ___________.858 _____________ 06-078. _______ Megan Skouby _____________________ 97-114 _____________.851 _____________ 06-079. _______ Crystal Smith ______________________ 125-147 ___________.850 _____________ 05-0610. ______ Lynn Oberbilling ____________________ 56-66 _____________.848 _____________ 77-78

Scoring Year ___________________________ Pts. ______________________ Avg.1. _________1987-88 ________________________ 2406 _____________________ 77.62. _________2000-01 ________________________ 1927 _____________________ 76.73. _________1978-9 _________________________ 2220 _____________________ 76.54. _________1989-90 ________________________ 2210 _____________________ 76.2 2001-02 ________________________ 2209 _____________________ 76.26. _________1988-89 ________________________ 2409 _____________________ 75.37. _________2003-04 ________________________ 2129 _____________________ 73.48. _________1992-93 ________________________ 2258 _____________________ 72.89. _________1980-81 ________________________ 1816 _____________________ 72.610. ________2005-06 ________________________ 2097 _____________________ 72.3

Rebounding Year ___________________________ Reb. _____________________ Avg.1. _________1977-78 ________________________ 965 ______________________ 41.9 1995-96 ________________________ 1298 _____________________ 41.93. _________1992-93 ________________________ 1297 _____________________ 41.84. _________1994-95 ________________________ 1144 _____________________ 40.95. _________1978-79 ________________________ 1173 _____________________ 40.46. _________1975-76 ________________________ 1131 _____________________ 40.37. _________2001-02 ________________________ 1167 _____________________ 40.28. _________2010-11 ________________________ 1238 _____________________ 39.99. _________1984-85 ________________________ 1105 _____________________ 39.5 1999-00 ________________________ 1067 _____________________ 39.5

Assists Year ___________________________ Ast. ______________________ Avg.1. _________1981-82 ________________________ 287 ______________________ 19.12. _________2000-01 ________________________ 572 ______________________ 18.53. _________2001-02 ________________________ 518 ______________________ 17.94. _________2002-03 ________________________ 567 ______________________ 17.25. _________1991-92 ________________________ 490 ______________________ 16.96. _________2005-06 ________________________ 486 ______________________ 16.87. _________2003-04 ________________________ 485 ______________________ 16.78. _________1998-99 ________________________ 432 ______________________ 16.69. _________1986-87 ________________________ 512 ______________________ 16.5 1990-91 ________________________ 494 ______________________ 16.5 1995-96 ________________________ 428 ______________________ 16.5

Steals Year ___________________________ Steals ____________________ Avg.1. _________1988-89 ________________________ 414 ______________________ 12.92. _________1987-88 ________________________ 393 ______________________ 12.73. _________1991-92 ________________________ 365 ______________________ 12.64. _________1989-90 ________________________ 349 ______________________ 12.05. _________1992-93 ________________________ 345 ______________________ 11.16. _________1986-87 ________________________ 328 ______________________ 10.67. _________1985-86 ________________________ 298 ______________________ 10.28. _________1990-91 ________________________ 301 ______________________ 10.09. _________1983-84 ________________________ 258 ______________________ 9.6 2000-01 ________________________ 299 ______________________ 9.6

3-PT FG Percentage Year ___________________________ 3PT-3PTA _________________ Pct.1. _________2006-07 ________________________ 157-391 ___________________ .4022. _________1989-90 ________________________ 80-200 ____________________ .4003. _________2007-08 ________________________ 197-506 ___________________ .3894. _________1987-88 ________________________ 33-86 _____________________ .3845. _________1998-99 ________________________ 93-247 ____________________ .3776. _________2000-01 ________________________ 175-473 ___________________ .3707. _________2009-10 ________________________ 269-729 ___________________ .3698. _________1993-94 ________________________ 51-139 ____________________ .3679. _________2008-09 ________________________ 196-537 ___________________ .36510. ________2003-04 ________________________ 176-483 ___________________ .364

FG Percentage Year ___________________________ FG-FGA __________________ Pct.1. _________1987-88 ________________________ 997-2009 __________________ .4962. _________1985-86 ________________________ 846-1737 __________________ .4873. _________1986-87 ________________________ 928-1919 __________________ .4843. _________1988-89 ________________________ 977-2018 __________________ .4845. _________1990-91 ________________________ 822-1732 __________________ .4756. _________1991-92 ________________________ 842-1793 __________________ .4707. _________2004-05 ________________________ 858-1831 __________________ .4698. _________1989-90 ________________________ 893-1922 __________________ .465 1996-97 ________________________ 801-1721 __________________ .46510. ________1997-98 ________________________ 769-1662 __________________ .463

FT Percentage Year ___________________________ FT-FTA ___________________ Pct.1. _________2008-09 ________________________ 462-583 ___________________ .7922. _________2006-07 ________________________ 461-585 ___________________ .7883. _________2009-10 ________________________ 452-586 ___________________ .7714. _________2003-04 ________________________ 433-563 ___________________ .7695. _________2010-11 ________________________ 478-628 ___________________ .7616. _________2005-06 ________________________ 447-588 ___________________ .7607. _________1980-81 ________________________ 338-455 ___________________ .7448. _________2002-03 ________________________ 512-689 ___________________ .7439. _________2007-08 ________________________ 373-509 ___________________ .73310. ________2000-01 ________________________ 510-709 ___________________ .719

2012

SEA

SON

178

Page 181: Women's Basketball Media Guide

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

179

Overall Games Big Ten Games Off. Def. Year Coach W-L Home Away Avg. Avg. W-L Rank1974-75 Lark Birdsong 5-16 1-3 4-13 49.9 ---1975-76 Lark Birdsong 9-18 3-7 6-11 55.2 ---1976-77 Lark Birdsong 10-11 3-5 7-6 66.0 ---1977-78 Lark Birdsong 8-15 3-4 5-11 70.9 ---1978-79 Lark Birdsong 18-11 7-2 11-9 76.5 ---1979-80 Judy McMullen 15-14 5-5 10-9 68.5 ---1980-81 Judy McMullen 8-17 4-4 4-13 72.6 77.81981-82 Judy McMullen 8-17 3-6 5-11 62.4 72.71982-83 Judy McMullen 7-20 6-7 1-13 62.7 70.9 2-16 T-9th1983-84 C. Vivian Stringer 17-10 10-2 7-8 65.8 58.8 11-7 T-3rd1984-85 C. Vivian Stringer 20-8 11-1 9-7 64.2 55.4 14-4 2nd1985-86 C. Vivian Stringer 22-7 14-1 8-6 66.7 57.0 15-3 2nd1986-87 C. Vivian Stringer 26-5 14-1 12-4 71.1 56.9 17-1 T-1st1987-88 C. Vivian Stringer 29-2 14-0 15-2 77.6 57.6 17-1 1st1988-89 C. Vivian Stringer 27-5 14-0 12-5 75.3 59.8 16-2 T-1st1989-90 C. Vivian Stringer 23-6 11-3 12-3 76.2 57.9 15-3 T-1st1990-91 C. Vivian Stringer 21-9 11-2 10-7 67.8 59.2 13-5 T-2nd1991-92 C. Vivian Stringer 25-4 13-1 12-3 70.7 58.0 16-2 1st1992-93 C. Vivian Stringer 27-4 15-0 12-4 72.8 54.3 16-2 T-1st1993-94 C. Vivian Stringer 21-7 11-2 10-5 63.9 57.8 13-5 3rd1994-95 C. Vivian Stringer 11-17 6-5 5-12 58.7 58.6 6-10 9th1995-96 Angie Lee 27-4 14-0 9-4 69.4 59.4 15-1 1st1996-97 Angie Lee 18-12 6-5 12-7 67.3 59.9 9-7 T-4th1997-98 Angie Lee 18-11 10-3 8-8 68.5 65.1 13-3 1st1998-99 Angie Lee 12-15 7-6 5-9 70.4 72.4 7-9 8th1999-00 Angie Lee 9-18 7-6 2-12 67.3 70.7 6-10 7th2000-01 Lisa Bluder 21-10 12-2 9-8 76.7 69.6 12-4 T-2nd2001-02 Lisa Bluder 18-11 9-4 9-7 76.2 70.1 10-6 4th2002-03 Lisa Bluder 18-15 12-5 6-10 72.0 71.0 6-10 7th2003-04 Lisa Bluder 16-13 7-6 9-7 73.4 73.4 10-6 T-4th2004-05 Lisa Bluder 23-10 11-4 12-6 69.8 64.4 8-8 6th2005-06 Lisa Bluder 17-12 11-3 5-6 72.3 66.0 10-6 5th2006-07 Lisa Bluder 14-16 7-8 7-8 67.8 71.7 6-10 T-8th2007-08 Lisa Bluder 21-11 13-3 6-5 65.7 60.2 13-5 T-1st2008-09 Lisa Bluder 21-11 13-2 6-6 68.0 63.9 13-5 T-2nd2009-10 Lisa Bluder 20-14 12-4 4-8 69.4 66.9 10-8 T-3rd2010-11 Lisa Bluder 22-9 12-2 10-7 71.0 63.9 10-6 T-3rdTotals 652-415 342-124 296-280 329-165

IOWA YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

CAREER COACHING RECORDS

Coach Overall Conference

Lark Birdsong (74-79) 50-71 (.413) - - -Judy McMullen (79-83) 38-68 (.359) 2-16 (.111)C. Vivian Stringer (83-95) 269-84 (.762) 169-45 (.790)Angie Lee (95-00) 84-60 (.583) 50-30 (.625)Lisa Bluder (00-) 211-132 (.615) 108-74 (.593)

Page 182: Women's Basketball Media Guide

1974-75(5-16 - Lark Birdsong)Date ______ Opponent ______________ W-L _____ Score11/20 _____ at Drake ________________ L _________64-7511/25 _____ William Penn ____________ L _________29-7412/3 ______ at Grandview ____________ L ____ unavailableBig Ten Championship12/6 ______ Indiana _________________ L _________58-8612/6 ______ Minnesota _______________ W ________55-3312/7 ______ Illinois __________________ W ________62-4612/8 ______ Wisconsin _______________ L _________49-6512/15 _____ at Northern Illinois ________ W ________58-371/17 ______ at Mt. Mercy _____________ L _________66-761/18 ______ Wartburg ________________ L _________52-601/21 ______ at Iowa Wesleyan _________ L _________58-671/25 ______ at Western Illinois _________ L _________50-621/28 ______ at William Penn __________ L _________33-911/31 ______ Cornell _________________ W ________91-232/2 _______ Iowa State ______________ L _________47-652/8 _______ at Northern Iowa __________ L _________39-83IAIAW District Championship2/14 ______ William Penn ____________ L _________22-732/15 ______ Iowa Wesleyan ___________ L _________32-682/17 ______ Mt. Mercy _______________ L _________59-703/1 _______ Coe ____________________ L _________45-473/2 _______ Marycrest _______________ W ________73-37

1975-76(9-18 - Lark Birdsong)Date ______ Opponent ______________ W-L _____ Score11/17 _____ Mt. Mercy _______________ L _________41-7011/18 _____ at Drake ________________ L _________62-6511/25 _____ Upper Iowa ______________ W ________70-4012/2 ______ Coe ____________________ L _________58-5912/5 ______ at Iowa State ____________ L _________63-9212/7 ______ at Central Missouri ________ L _________56-7212/10 _____ Grandview ______________ L ________ 53-11212/11 _____ Central _________________ L _________56-691/9 _______ at Mt. Mercy ____________ L ________75-90 1/10 ______ Graceland _______________ L _________52-541/16 ______ Central _________________ W ________57-541/18 ______ at UW - Platteville _________ W ________91-571/20 ______ at Coe __________________ L _________51-621/24 ______ Illinois State _____________ L _________48-901/27 ______ Clarke College ___________ W ________68-321/28 ______ at Luther ________________ L _________45-941/31 ______ Northern Illinois __________ L _________53-542/3 _______ at William Penn __________ L _________39-96Big Ten Championship 2/4 _______ Illinois __________________ W ________63-542/4 _______ Michigan State ___________ L _________54-832/5 _______ Purdue _________________ L _________42-53IAIAW District Championship2/13 ______ St. Ambrose _____________ W ________52-272/14 ______ Mt. Mercy _______________ L _________35-61 2/14 ______ Coe ____________________ W ________66-482/15 ______ Iowa Wesleyan ___________ W ________60-542/16 ______ Mt. Mercy _______________ L ________49-592/16 ______ Drake __________________ W ________67-42

1976-77(10-11 - Lark Birdsong)Date ______ Opponent ______________ W-L _____ Score11/15 _____ at Marshalltown CC _______ W ________79-2611/18 _____ at Upper Iowa ____________ W ________78-4011/22 _____ at St. Ambrose ___________ W _______88-4712/2 ______ Central _________________ W ________54-5212/4 ______ Drake __________________ L ________59-8212/7 ______ Iowa Wesleyan __________ L _________47-4812/17 _____ at Indian Hills CC ________ W ________74-531/5 _______ at Illinois ________________ L ________54-581/19 ______ Mt. Mercy _______________ W ________65-611/22 ______ UW - Platteville ___________ W ________76-531/25 ______ Simpson ________________ L ________60-692/1 _______ William Penn ____________ L ________45-762/5 _______ at N. Iowa CC ___________ W _______70-652/6 _______ at Iowa State ____________ L _______58-712/8 _______ Luther __________________ L ________57-76Big Ten Championships 2/10 ______ Illinois _________________ L ________40-532/11 ______ Purdue _________________ L _________63-67IAIAW State Championship2/15 ______ Indian Hills CC ___________ W ________70-472/18 ______ Drake __________________ L ________56-642/18 ______ Luther _________________ W ________77-71 2/18 ______ Iowa State ______________ L ________73-82

1977-78(8-15 - Lark Birdsong)Date ______ Opponent ______________ W-L _____ Score11/15 _____ at Simpson ______________ L ________78-8411/18 _____ Drake __________________ L ________66-7711/21 _____ at Luther ________________ L ________60-7211/22 _____ at Grandview ____________ W ________88-7311/29 _____ Central _________________ W ________70-4412/3 ______ Iowa State ______________ L _____71-74 (ot)12/10 _____ at Iowa Wesleyan _________ W ________81-5412/16 _____ William Penn ____________ L ________53-70Jennies Classic (Warrensburg, MO)1/12 ______ Central Missouri __________ L _________63-701/13 ______ vs. Nebraska ____________ L _________63-711/14 ______ vs. South Dakota State ____ W ________73-631/17 ______ Iowa Wesleyan ___________ W ________76-481/21 ______ Illinois __________________ L ________60-622/4 _______ Northern Iowa ____________ W ________74-541/31 ______ at Central _______________ L _________66-761/27 ______ at Northern Illinois ________ W ________96-441/29 ______ at Mt. Mercy __________ L _________75-86Big Ten Championship2/4 _______ Purdue _________________ L ________63-722/14 ______ at William Penn _________ L ________57-822/18 ______ Minnesota _______________ L _________79-84IAIAW State Championship2/23 ______ Iowa State _____________ W ________77-602/24 ______ Drake __________________ L ________60-882/25 ______ Iowa State ____________ L ________82-87

1978-79(18-11 - Lark Birdsong)Date ______ Opponent ____________ W-L _____ Score11/15 _____ Simpson ___________ W ______101-7511/17 _____ at William Penn _________ L ________72-81William Woods Tournament (Fulton, MO)11/24 _____ vs. Missouri Southern _____ W _______89-8411/25 _____ vs. Western Illinois ________ W ________75-6611/25 _____ William Woods ___________ L ________58-6411/27 _____ Northern Iowa ___________ W _______106-6112/2 ______ Wisconsin ____________ W ________75-6812/4 ______ Iowa State ___________ W ________87-7012/8 ______ at Central College ________ W ________76-7012/12 _____ at Drake ________________ L ________80-9412/15 _____ Nebraska-Omaha ________ W ________63-6112/23 _____ Minnesota _______________ W ________91-821/5 _______ at Central Missouri ________ L _________62-721/8 _______ at Kansas State __________ L ________80-931/9 _______ at Northeast Missouri ______ W ________62-501/19 ______ at Illinois State ___________ W ________82-711/20 ______ at Illinois ________________ L ________53-601/23 ______ Mt. Mercy _______________ L ________66-711/26 ______ at Northern Iowa ________ W _______90-551/30 ______ Drake __________________ L ________63-962/3 _______ at Minnesota _____________ L ________79-902/6 _______ St. Ambrose _____________ W _______82-59Big Ten Championship 2/8 _______ Michigan ________________ W ________79-702/9 _______ Minnesota _______________ L _______64-862/14 ______ Iowa State ______________ W ________81-702/17 ______ Northwest Missouri ________ W ________71-632/19 ______ Grandview ______________ W ________72-69IAIAW State Championship2/22 ______ Iowa State ______________ W ________68-672/24 ______ Drake __________________ L ________71-101

1979-80(15-14 - Judy McMullen)Date ______ Opponent ______________ W-L _____ Score11/16 _____ Delta State ______________ L _________73-7711/17 _____ Western Illinois ___________ W ________86-5511/27 _____ William Penn ____________ L _________68-6911/28 _____ Central Missouri __________ L _________76-8912/1 ______ Wisconsin _______________ W ________68-5112/4 ______ at Grandview ____________ W ________96-6612/11 _____ Drake __________________ L _________62-7112/15 _____ at Iowa State ____________ L _________69-8012/22 _____ at Nebraska _____________ L _________66-671/3 _______ Brigham Young ___________ L ________79-1031/4 _______ Washington State _________ W ________69-511/5 _______ at Utah _________________ L _________73-771/9 _______ at Illinois ________________ W ________71-441/14 ______ at Colorado State ________ W ________74-671/16 ______ at Texas Women’s ________ W ________58-501/18 ______ at Texas ________________ L _________49-751/25 ______ DePaul _________________ W ________58-561/29 ______ Iowa State ______________ W ________66-502/2 _______ at South Dakota __________ W ________70-482/4 _______ at Drake ________________ L _________67-76

IOWA YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

180

Page 183: Women's Basketball Media Guide

IOWA YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

Big Ten Championship2/8 _______ Ohio State ______________ W ________61-602/9 _______ Northwestern ____________ L _________66-692/10 ______ Michigan State ___________ W ________63-582/12 ______ Minnesota _______________ W ________70-682/16 ______ at Northwest Missouri _____ L _________50-712/23 ______ at Minnesota _____________ L _________67-92IAIAW Sub-Regional Championship2/28 ______ Northwest Missouri ________ L ______71-73 (ot)Northern Lights Invitational (Anchorage, AK)3/14 ______ vs. Wyoming _____________ W ________68-653/15 ______ at Alaska ________________ W ________73-52

1980-81(8-17 - Judy McMullen)Date ______ Opponent ______________ W-L _____ Score11/13 _____ Texas __________________ L _________62-8211/15 _____ at Wisconsin _____________ L _________69-7311/21 _____ South Dakota ____________ L _________72-7511/22 _____ Minnesota _______________ L _________71-9411/25 _____ at William Penn __________ L _________64-8012/2 ______ Iowa State ______________ W ________67-66New Mexico State Invitational (Las Cruces, NM)12/4 ______ vs. Portland State _________ W ________88-8212/5 ______ vs. Wichita State _________ L _________76-8712/6 ______ at New Mexico State ______ W ________83-6912/11 _____ Utah ___________________ W ________89-8312/13 _____ at DePaul _______________ W ________97-8712/23 _____ Drake __________________ L _________71-7412/30 _____ at Illinois _______________ L _________76-78Lady Griz Insurance Classic (Missoula, MT)1/6 _______ at Montana ______________ L _________54-631/7 _______ vs. Brigham Young ________ L _________76-871/10 ______ Grand View______________ W ________81-681/13 ______ at South Dakota __________ L _________68-781/21 ______ at Iowa State ____________ W ________66-621/24 ______ at Western Illinois _________ L _________81-831/27 ______ Northwest Missouri ________ W ________83-701/30 ______ at Minnesota _____________ L _________52-712/3 _______ at Drake ________________ L _________56-83Big Ten Championship2/13 ______ Wisconsin _______________ L _________67-882/20 ______ at UIC __________________ L _________77-782/21 ______ at Northwestern __________ L _________63-85

1981-82(8-17 - Judy McMullen)Date ______ Opponent ______________ W-L _____ Score11/15 _____ Minnesota _______________ L _________52-77Cal-Poly Straw Hat Pizza Classic (San Luis Obispo, CA)11/19 _____ vs. Pacific _______________ L _________70-8111/20 _____ vs. Biola ________________ W ________73-6811/21 _____ Cal-Poly ________________ W ________64-5712/2 ______ at Iowa State ____________ L _________59-8212/6 ______ Northwestern ____________ L _________80-9212/11 _____ William Penn ____________ L _________68-8512/12 _____ Illinois __________________ L _________51-7612/19 _____ UIC ____________________ W ________69-521/5 _______ Northern Illinois __________ L _________57-691/8 _______ Western Illinois ___________ W ________72-681/12 ______ at National College ________ W ________66-59

1/21 ______ Iowa State ______________ W ________62-441/23 ______ at Central Missouri ________ L _________53-811/25 ______ at Minnesota _____________ L _________43-901/27 ______ at Northern Iowa __________ W _____74-68 (ot)1/29 ______ at Nebraska-Omaha _______ L _________54-641/30 ______ at Creighton _____________ L _________66-742/6 _______ Drake __________________ L _________63-77Big Ten Tournament2/12 ______ Wisconsin _______________ L _________64-782/17 ______ at Grandview ____________ L _________54-762/20 ______ at Drake ________________ L _________61-962/26 ______ Central Missouri __________ W ________68-623/3 _______ Wisconsin _______________ L _________64-78IAIAW Region 6 Championship3/11 ______ Iowa State ______________ L _________52-64

1982-83(7-20, 2-16 - Judy McMullen)Date ______ Opponent ______________ W-L _____ Score11/19 _____ at Bradley _______________ W ________85-8211/23 _____ Iowa State ______________ W ________64-5912/5 ______ at Drake ________________ L _________75-88Sun Devil/Dial Classic (Tempe, AZ)12/9 ______ vs. California ____________ L _________66-8912/10 _____ vs. Wyoming _____________ L _________63-7912/11 _____ Idaho State ______________ W ________74-6512/18 _____ National College __________ W ________71-5212/30 _____ at Northern Illinois ________ L _________71-741/7 _______ at Michigan State _________ L _________56-641/9 _______ at Michigan ______________ L _________62-831/12 ______ Northern Iowa ____________ W ________66-651/16 ______ Northwestern ____________ L _________56-711/21 ______ Minnesota _______________ L _________62-731/23 ______ Wisconsin _______________ L _________47-681/28 ______ at Ohio State ____________ L _________57-771/30 ______ at Indiana _______________ L _________51-682/4 _______ Illinois __________________ L _________69-712/6 _______ Purdue _________________ W ________76-702/11 ______ at Purdue _______________ L _________53-632/14 ______ at Illinois ________________ L _________69-712/18 ______ Indiana _________________ L _________59-652/20 ______ Ohio State ______________ L _________57-722/23 ______ at Wisconsin _____________ L _________44-682/27 ______ at Minnesota _____________ L _________53-783/4 _______ at Northwestern __________ L _________54-813/10 ______ Michigan ________________ W ________72-502/12 ______ Michigan State ___________ L _________62-70 1983-84(17-10, 11-7 - C. Vivian Stringer)Date ______ Opponent ______________ W-L _____ Score11/28 _____ Drake __________________ L _________56-5812/1 ______ at Northern Iowa __________ W ________71-6412/5 ______ at Iowa State ____________ W _____86-75 (ot)Indiana State Classic (Terre Haute, IN)12/9 ______ at Indiana State __________ W ________82-5312/10 _____ vs. Evansville ____________ W ________76-6412/16 _____ Bradley _________________ W ________70-46Dial Classic (Miami, FL)12/30 _____ Connecticut _____________ W ________78-4312/31 _____ Northern Illinois __________ L _________65-69

1/3 _______ at Delta State ____________ L _________70-931/6 _______ Michigan State ___________ W ________70-621/6 _______ Michigan ________________ W ________70-511/8 _______ at Northwestern __________ L _________51-591/18 ______ at Minnesota _____________ L _________55-571/22 ______ at Wisconsin _____________ L _________49-501/27 ______ Ohio State ______________ L _________56-641/29 ______ Indiana _________________ W ________54-502/2 _______ at Illinois ________________ L _________55-642/5 _______ at Purdue _______________ W ________49-392/10 ______ Purdue _________________ W ________78-402/13 ______ Illinois __________________ W ________74-652/17 ______ at Indiana _______________ L _________62-682/19 ______ at Ohio State ____________ L _________60-822/24 ______ Wisconsin _______________ W ________46-372/26 ______ Minnesota _______________ W ________79-583/3 _______ Northwestern ____________ W ________72-613/8 _______ at Michigan ______________ W ________71-543/10 ______ at Michigan State _________ W ________72-62

1984-85(20-8, 14-4 - C. Vivian Stringer)Date ______ Opponent ______________ W-L _____ Score11/28 _____ at Drake ________________ L _________59-69San Jose State Classic (San Jose, CA)11/30 _____ vs. Southern California _____ L _________57-7712/1 ______ at San Jose State _________ W ________67-4512/9 ______ Illinois State _____________ W ________65-5712/15 _____ Iowa State ______________ W ________81-41La Salle Tournament (Philadelphia, PA)12/27 _____ vs. SW Louisiana _________ W ________62-3912/28 _____ at La Salle ______________ W ________70-5112/29 _____ Saint Joseph’s ___________ L _________60-611/2 _______ at Penn State ____________ L _________47-871/4 _______ at Purdue _______________ W ________68-541/6 _______ at Illinois ________________ W ________66-611/9 _______ Nebraska _______________ W ________62-411/10 ______ Minnesota _______________ W ________60-381/17 ______ Michigan State ___________ W ________53-361/19 ______ Michigan ________________ W ________70-451/24 ______ at Northwestern __________ W ________70-511/26 ______ at Wisconsin _____________ L _________54-651/31 ______ Indiana _________________ W ________69-492/3 _______ Ohio State ______________ L _________47-562/8 _______ at Minnesota _____________ W ________66-582/15 ______ at Michigan ______________ W ________79-492/17 ______ at Michigan State _________ W ________77-552/22 ______ Wisconsin _______________ W ________64-522/24 ______ Northwestern ____________ W ________71-613/1 _______ at Ohio State ____________ L _________41-643/3 _______ at Indiana _______________ L _________48-633/7 _______ Illinois __________________ W ________79-663/9 _______ Purdue _________________ W ________85-61

IOWA YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

181

Page 184: Women's Basketball Media Guide

1985-86(22-7, 15-3 - C. Vivian Stringer)Date ______ Opponent ______________ W-L _____ ScoreAmana-Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City)11/22 _____ Bradley _________________ W ________75-3911/23 _____ Memphis _______________ W ________77-5611/25 _____ Creighton _______________ W ________66-60Louisiana State Crawfish Classic (Baton Rouge, LA)11/29 _____ vs. Miami, Fla. ___________ W ________83-6311/30 _____ at Louisiana State ________ L _________56-5712/2 ______ at W. Kentucky ___________ L _________67-7712/4 ______ at Iowa State ____________ W ________63-5712/8 ______ Penn State ______________ W ________65-6312/11 _____ Drake __________________ L _________63-641/3 _______ Purdue _________________ W ________79-521/5 _______ Illinois __________________ W ________74-571/10 ______ at Minnesota _____________ W ________66-631/17 ______ at Michigan State _________ W ________60-571/19 ______ at Michigan ______________ L _________56-581/24 ______ Northwestern ____________ W ________72-581/26 ______ Wisconsin _______________ W ________68-321/31 ______ at Indiana _______________ W ________47-462/2 _______ at Ohio State ____________ L _________54-702/7 _______ Minnesota _______________ W ________61-512/10 ______ Miami, Fla. ______________ W ________75-462/14 ______ Michigan ________________ W ________63-422/16 ______ Michigan State ___________ W ________61-482/21 ______ at Wisconsin _____________ W ________61-472/23 ______ at Northwestern __________ W _____69-66 (ot)2/28 ______ Ohio State ______________ W ________75-643/2 _______ Indiana _________________ W ________63-473/6 _______ at Illinois ________________ L _________68-783/8 _______ at Purdue _______________ W ________80-63NCAA Championships - Second Round (Knoxville, TN)3/20 ______ at Tennessee ____________ L _________68-73 1986-87(26-5, 17-1 - C. Vivian Stringer)Date ______ Opponent _____________ W-L _____ ScoreAmana-Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City)11/29 _____ Boston _________________ W ________70-4811/30 _____ Tennessee ______________ L _________56-7412/2 ______ at Nebraska _____________ L _________74-8512/3 ______ at Drake ________________ W ________71-5712/4 ______ Iowa State ______________ W ________70-5112/13 _____ at Illinois State ___________ W ________71-5612/21 _____ Western Kentucky ________ W ________67-47North Carolina State Classic (Raleigh, NC)12/29 _____ vs. Penn State ___________ L ______74-78 (ot)12/30 _____ vs. Indiana ______________ W ________63-561/2 _______ at Wisconsin _____________ W ________83-441/4 _______ at Northwestern __________ W ________72-611/7 _______ Louisiana State __________ W ________68-491/9 _______ Minnesota _______________ W ________81-401/19 ______ Illinois __________________ W ________80-531/18 ______ Purdue _________________ W ________68-541/23 ______ at Indiana _______________ W ________60-49

1/25 ______ at Ohio State ____________ L _________54-671/30 ______ Michigan State __________ W ________83-612/1 _______ Michigan ________________ W ________75-542/6 _______ at Minnesota _____________ W ________78-602/13 ______ at Purdue _______________ W ________86-682/15 ______ at Illinois ________________ W ________70-542/20 ______ Ohio State ______________ W ________66-542/22 ______ Indiana _________________ W ________71-502/27 ______ at Michigan ______________ W ________78-543/1 _______ at Michigan State _________ W ________71-493/4 _______ Northwestern ____________ W ________70-533/7 _______ Wisconsin _______________ W ________78-56NCAA Championships - Second Round (Iowa City)3/15 ______ New Orleans ____________ W ________68-46NCAA Midwest Regional (Monroe, LA)3/19 ______ vs. Georgia ______________ W ________62-603/21 ______ Louisiana Tech ___________ L _________65-66

1987-88(29-2, 17-1 - C. Vivian Stringer)Date ______ Opponent _______________ W-L _______ScoreAmana-Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City)11/28 _____ Missouri ________________ W ________85-7111/28 _____ Georgia ________________ W ________66-5611/29 _____ at Iowa State ____________ W ________93-49Northern Illinois Fastbreak Fest (DeKalb, IL)12/5 ______ vs. Long Beach State ______ W ________82-7512/6 ______ at Northern Illinois ________ W ________81-7312/11 _____ Nebraska _______________ W ________68-58Burger King/Orange Bowl Classic (Miami, FL)12/28 _____ vs. Auburn ______________ W ________73-6912/29 _____ vs. Virginia ______________ W ________75-5912/30 _____ vs. Texas _______________ W ________75-651/8 _______ at Wisconsin _____________ W ________79-591/10 ______ Northwestern ____________ W ________81-431/15 ______ at Minnesota _____________ W ________84-411/22 ______ at Illinois ________________ W ________90-631/24 ______ at Purdue _______________ W ________67-571/29 ______ Indiana _________________ W ________72-481/31 ______ Ohio State ______________ W ________75-642/2 _______ at Michigan State _________ W ________77-522/5 _______ at Michigan ______________ W ________89-542/12 ______ Minnesota ______________ W _______100-512/16 ______ Drake __________________ W ________74-382/19 ______ Purdue _________________ W ________66-522/21 ______ Illinois __________________ W ________87-362/26 ______ at Ohio State ____________ L _________54-582/28 ______ at Indiana _______________ W ________71-473/4 _______ Michigan ________________ W ________76-553/6 _______ Michigan State ___________ W ________52-463/10 ______ at Northwestern __________ W ________76-663/12 ______ Wisconsin _______________ W ________98-50NCAA Championships - Second Round (Iowa City)3/18 ______ Stephen F. Austin _________ W ________83-65NCAA West Regional (Long Beach, CA)3/24 ______ vs. Southern California _____ W ________79-673/26 ______ at Long Beach State _______ L _________78-98

1988-89(27-5, 16-2 - C. Vivian Stringer)Date ______ Opponent _______________ W-L _______ScoreHawaii Wahine Classic (Honolulu, HI)11/25 _____ vs. Wyoming _____________ W ________83-4011/26 _____ vs. Louisiana Tech ________ L _________58-6211/27 _____ vs. Washington ___________ W ________53-51Kansas Dial Soap Classic (Lawrence, KS)12/2 ______ vs. Grambling State _______ W ________80-6612/3 ______ at Kansas _______________ L _________63-6712/7 ______ Iowa State ______________ W ________79-46Amana-Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City)12/10 _____ Miami of Ohio ____________ W ________73-4412/11 _____ Wake Forest _____________ W ________78-6212/22 _____ Oregon State ____________ W ________90-45Burger King/Pepsi Classic (Miami, FL)12/28 _____ vs. Oklahoma ____________ W ________86-6912/29 _____ vs. Nebraska ____________ W ________84-671/6 _______ Michigan ________________ W ________82-421/8 _______ Michigan State ___________ W ________89-491/13 ______ at Illinois ________________ W ________82-641/15 ______ Ohio State ______________ W ________84-701/18 ______ at Drake ________________ W ________71-651/21 ______ Minnesota ______________ W ________97-541/27 ______ Indiana _________________ W ________77-611/29 ______ at Purdue _______________ L _________56-672/3 _______ at Wisconsin _____________ W ________67-572/5 _______ at Northwestern __________ W ________63-532/10 ______ Purdue _________________ W ________66-642/12 ______ Illinois __________________ W ________82-502/17 ______ at Minnesota _____________ W ________80-732/21 ______ at Ohio State ____________ L _________57-662/24 ______ at Indiana _______________ W _____70-63 (ot)3/3 _______ Northwestern ____________ W ________77-463/5 _______ Wisconsin _______________ W ________78-523/9 _______ at Michigan ______________ W ________79-613/11 ______ at Michigan State _________ W ________74-63NCAA Championships - Second Round (Iowa City)3/18 ______ Tennessee Tech __________ W ________77-75NCAA Midwest Regional (Ruston, LA)3/23 ______ vs. Stanford _____________ L _________74-98

1989-90(23-6, 15-3 - C. Vivian Stringer)Date ______ Opponent ______________ W-L _____ ScoreAmana-Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City)11/25 _____ Howard _________________ W ________90-5711/26 _____ Connecticut _____________ W ________81-4911/29 _____ at Nebraska _____________ W ________74-55Louisiana Tech Dial Soap Classic (Ruston, LA)12/1 ______ vs. #21 Saint Joseph’s _____ W ________76-5712/2 ______ at #2 Louisiana Tech ______ L _________82-8512/8 ______ DePaul _________________ W ________70-5812/10 _____ Drake __________________ W ________70-5812/17 _____ at Iowa State ____________ W ________75-55Hilton Head Island Super Shootout (Hilton Head, SC)12/28 _____ at #20 South Carolina _____ L _________76-82

IOWA YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

182

Page 185: Women's Basketball Media Guide

IOWA YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

2010 SEASON

12/29 _____ vs. North Carolina ________ W _______106-811/5 _______ at Michigan State _________ L _________61-621/7 _______ at Michigan ______________ W ________65-541/12 ______ Illinois __________________ W ________85-511/14 ______ Purdue _________________ L _________63-661/19 ______ at Minnesota ____________ W ________79-431/26 ______ at Indiana _______________ W ________63-521/28 ______ at Ohio State ____________ W ________71-482/2 _______ Wisconsin _______________ W ________84-522/4 _______ Northwestern ____________ L _________63-642/9 _______ at Illinois ________________ W ________59-512/11 ______ at Purdue _______________ W _____70-67 (ot)2/16 ______ Minnesota _______________ W ________87-582/23 ______ Ohio State ______________ W ________94-512/25 ______ Indiana _________________ W ________85-473/2 _______ at #13 Northwestern ______ W ________64-433/4 _______ at Wisconsin _____________ W ________79-603/8 _______ Michigan ________________ W ________78-473/10 ______ Michigan State ___________ W ________86-58NCAA Championships - Second Round (Iowa City)3/17 ______ Vanderbilt _______________ L _________56-61

1990-91(21-9, 13-5 - C. Vivian Stringer)Date ______ Opponent ______________ W-L _____ ScoreAmana-Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City)11/24 _____ UCLA __________________ W ________81-5211/25 _____ #19 Louisiana State _______ W ________73-6511/29 _____ at #23 Connecticut ________ W ________58-4112/1 ______ at #17 Penn State ________ L _________62-8212/4 ______ at Drake ________________ W ________74-4912/8 ______ at DePaul _______________ W ________66-5212/16 _____ Nebraska _______________ W ________80-4612/30 _____ at #16 Washington ________ L _________61-711/2 _______ at Wisconsin _____________ L _________67-78Big Ten - SEC Challenge (Iowa City)1/5 _______ vs. #9 Georgia ___________ L _________51-621/11 ______ Illinois __________________ W ________63-471/13 ______ #8 Purdue _______________ L ______75-84 (ot)1/18 ______ at Indiana _______________ L _________59-741/20 ______ at Ohio State ____________ W ________88-681/25 ______ Minnesota _______________ W ________70-512/1 _______ Michigan State __________ L _________54-642/3 _______ Michigan ________________ W ________79-602/5 _______ at #18 Northwestern _______ W ________64-602/8 _______ at #4 Purdue _____________ W ________56-532/10 ______ at Illinois ________________ W ________63-432/15 ______ Ohio State ______________ W ________70-472/17 ______ Indiana _________________ W ________86-552/22 ______ at Minnesota _____________ W ________70-462/25 ______ Louisiana Tech ___________ W ________72-573/1 _______ at Michigan _____________ W ________76-643/3 _______ at Michigan State _________ L _________48-493/7 _______ #20 Northwestern _________ W ________67-583/9 _______ Wisconsin _______________ W _____85-76 (ot)NCAA Championships - First Round (Missoula, MT)3/13 ______ at Montana ______________ W ________64-53NCAA Championships - Second Round (Seattle, WA)3/16 ______ at #12 Washington ________ L _________53-70

1991-92(25-4, 16-2 - C. Vivian Stringer)Date ______ Opponent ______________ W-L _____ Score11/23 _____ at Kentucky _____________ W ________77-6811/27 _____ Iowa State ______________ W ________70-58Amana-Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City)11/30 _____ Ohio University ___________ W ________97-5212/1 ______ #21 Washington __________ W ________58-39Mid-America Classic (Columbia, MO)12/6 ______ vs. Wright State __________ W ________87-4112/7 ______ at Missouri ______________ W ________89-6212/11 _____ at Nebraska _____________ W ________64-59SEC-Big Ten Challenge (Iowa City)12/28 _____ #4 Vanderbilt ____________ L _________65-951/3 _______ #6 Penn State ___________ W ________61-531/10 ______ Minnesota _______________ W ________85-681/13 ______ at Louisiana Tech _________ W ________61-571/17 ______ Indiana _________________ W ________80-711/19 ______ Ohio State ______________ W ________73-561/24 ______ at Michigan State _________ W ________71-641/26 ______ at Michigan ______________ W ________73-611/31 ______ Illinois __________________ W ________68-422/2 _______ #10 Purdue ______________ W ________65-642/7 _______ at Wisconsin _____________ L _________58-742/9 _______ at Northwestern __________ W ________90-722/14 ______ at Ohio State ____________ W ________68-592/16 ______ at Indiana _______________ W ________59-572/21 ______ Michigan ________________ W ________81-452/23 ______ Michigan State ___________ W ________70-472/28 ______ at #14 Purdue ____________ L _________64-723/1 _______ at Illinois ________________ W ________56-363/4 _______ Northwestern ____________ W ________73-653/8 _______ #23 Wisconsin ___________ W ________63-363/12 ______ at Minnesota _____________ W ________65-47NCAA Championships - Second Round (Iowa City)3/22 ______ #10 Missouri State ________ L ______60-61 (ot)

1992-93(27-4, 16-2 - C. Vivian Stringer)Date ______ Opponent ______________ W-L _____ Score12/4 ______ at Pittsburgh _____________ W ________70-5912/6 ______ at #4 Maryland ___________ W ________53-50Amana-Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City)12/11 _____ West Virginia ____________ W ________74-4412/11 _____ Charlotte ________________ W ________60-3812/20 _____ Drake __________________ W ________90-44FIU Sun and Fun Classic (Miami, FL)1/2 _______ vs. Bucknell _____________ W ________97-391/3 _______ vs. #10 Colorado _________ L _________70-721/4 _______ vs. Eastern Kentucky ______ W ________67-631/8 _______ Wisconsin _______________ W ________65-391/10 ______ at Minnesota _____________ W ________75-471/15 ______ at Illinois ________________ W ________65-571/17 ______ at Northwestern __________ W ________60-551/22 ______ #23 Indiana _____________ W ________79-501/26 ______ #24 Northern Illinois _______ W ________92-591/29 ______ at Michigan ______________ W ________84-541/31 ______ at Michigan State _________ W ________75-55

2/5 _______ #6 Ohio State ____________ W ________79-622/7 _______ #4 Penn State ___________ W ________84-592/12 ______ Northwestern ____________ W ________68-622/14 ______ Illinois __________________ W ________77-582/19 ______ at Purdue _______________ W ________63-552/21 ______ at Indiana _______________ W ________68-462/26 ______ Michigan State ___________ W ________76-462/28 ______ Michigan ________________ W ________71-343/5 _______ at #8 Penn State _________ L _________64-703/7 _______ at #4 Ohio State __________ L _________60-723/12 ______ Minnesota _______________ W ________83-59NCAA Championships - Second Round (Norfolk, VA)3/17 ______ at Old Dominion __________ W ________82-56NCAA Mideast Regional ((Iowa City)3/25 ______ #7 Auburn _______________ W ________63-503/27 ______ #2 Tennessee ____________ W ________72-56NCAA Women’s Final Four (Atlanta, GA)4/3 _______ vs. #4 Ohio State _________ L ______72-73 (ot)

1993-94(21-7, 13-5 - C. Vivian Stringer)Date ______ Opponent ______________ W-L _____ ScorePrairie Lights Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City)11/28 _____ #4 Louisiana Tech ________ W ________70-6612/1 ______ at Drake ________________ W ________73-6412/5 ______ #20 Missouri State ________ W ________67-5512/19 _____ at James Madison ________ W ________72-4412/21 _____ at West Virginia __________ W ________69-57USC Christmas Tournament (Los Angeles, CA)12/29 _____ vs. Houston _____________ W ________59-4412/30 _____ at #9 Southern California ___ W ________50-491/5 _______ Minnesota _______________ W ________69-591/7 _______ at Wisconsin _____________ W ________74-671/14 ______ Illinois __________________ W ________53-371/16 ______ #18 Northwestern _________ W ________67-591/21 ______ at Indiana _______________ L _________58-821/25 ______ at Northern Illinois ________ L _________56-591/28 ______ Michigan ________________ W ________78-561/30 ______ Michigan State ___________ W ________54-462/4 _______ at #22 Ohio State _________ W ________64-612/6 _______ at #1 Penn State _________ L _________61-632/11 ______ at Northwestern __________ L _________47-552/13 ______ at Illinois ________________ W ________55-522/18 ______ #9 Purdue _______________ W ________62-482/20 ______ Indiana _________________ L _________59-632/25 ______ at Michigan State _________ W ________63-562/27 ______ at Michigan ______________ W ________65-553/4 _______ #2 Penn State ___________ W ________78-683/6 _______ Ohio State ______________ W ________59-573/11 ______ at Minnesota _____________ L _________58-64NCAA Championships - First Round (Iowa City)3/16 ______ Mount St. Mary’s _________ W ________70-47NCAA Championships - Second Round (Iowa City)3/20 ______ #13 Alabama ____________ L _________78-84

IOWA YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

183

Page 186: Women's Basketball Media Guide

1994-95(11-17, 6-10 - C. Vivian Stringer)Date ______ Opponent ______________ W-L _____ ScorePrairie Lights Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City)11/26 _____ James Madison __________ W ________60-3011/27 _____ #20 Southern California ____ W ________65-5511/30 _____ at Missouri State _________ L _________48-60Stephen F. Austin Dial Classic (Nacogdoches, TX)12/2 ______ vs. Florida Atlantic ________ W ________67-4212/3 ______ at Stephen F. Austin _______ L ______70-79 (ot)12/8 ______ Creighton _______________ L _________53-63Stanford Cardinal Classic (Stanford, CA)12/17 _____ vs. NW Louisiana St. ______ L _________53-5412/18 _____ vs. St. Mary’s (Calif.) ______ W ________73-4812/20 _____ at UC Santa Barbara ______ L _________48-6112/28 _____ Illinois __________________ W ________59-5112/30 _____ Michigan ________________ W ________53-361/6 _______ at Wisconsin _____________ L _________62-721/8 _______ at #13 Western Kentucky ___ L _________43-791/13 ______ at #22 Purdue ____________ L _________45-631/15 ______ at Michigan State _________ L ____ 70-71 (2 ot)1/20 ______ Indiana _________________ W ________60-551/22 ______ Northwestern ____________ L _________57-581/29 ______ at Minnesota _____________ L _________56-702/3 _______ Ohio State ______________ W ________67-612/5 _______ at Indiana _______________ L _________49-572/10 ______ Michigan State ___________ L _________55-622/12 ______ #17 Purdue ______________ L _________55-622/17 ______ at #11 Penn State _________ L _________62-732/19 ______ #24 Wisconsin ___________ L _________55-622/24 ______ at Michigan ______________ W ________71-432/26 ______ at Illinois ________________ W ________69-61Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, IN)3/3 _______ Minnesota _______________ W ________57-443/4 _______ #8 Penn State ___________ L _________62-69

1995-96(27-4, 15-1 - Angie Lee)Date ______ Opponent ______________ W-L _____ ScorePrairie Lights Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City)11/24 _____ Stephen F. Austin _________ W ________64-5811/25 _____ UC Santa Barbara ________ W ________68-5711/29 _____ at Creighton _____________ W ________68-41 Kansas Dial Clas-sic (Lawrence, KS)12/2 ______ vs. Saint Joseph’s ________ W ________66-4912/3 ______ at #13 Kansas ___________ W _____65-58 (ot)12/7 ______ Drake __________________ W ________67-44Carolinas Holiday Beach Classic (Myrtle Beach, SC)12/19 _____ vs. Appalachian State ______ W ________68-6612/20 _____ vs. #10 Georgia __________ L _________52-7912/21 _____ vs. #16 North Carolina _____ W ________73-6412/27 _____ at Illinois ________________ W ________73-6412/29 _____ at Michigan ______________ W ________69-531/5 _______ #17 Wisconsin ___________ W ________68-481/7 _______ Western Kentucky ________ W ________68-541/12 ______ #18 Purdue ______________ W ________68-571/14 ______ Michigan State ___________ W ________75-561/19 ______ at Indiana _______________ W ________64-56

1/21 ______ at #17 Northwestern _______ W ________64-511/28 ______ Minnesota _______________ W ________94-512/2 _______ at Ohio State ____________ W ________82-752/4 _______ Indiana _________________ W ________77-512/9 _______ at Michigan State _________ W ________71-652/11 ______ at Purdue _______________ L _________42-622/16 ______ #9 Penn State ___________ W ________81-692/18 ______ at #11 Wisconsin _________ W ________67-632/23 ______ Michigan ________________ W ________74-522/25 ______ Illinois __________________ W ________73-55Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, IN)3/1 _______ Illinois __________________ W ________74-563/2 _______ #18 Purdue ______________ L _________68-76NCAA Championships - First Round (Iowa City)3/14 ______ Butler __________________ W ________72-67NCAA Championships - Second Round (Iowa City)3/16 ______ DePaul _________________ W ________72-71NCAA Mideast Regional - Semifinal (Rosemont, IL)3/21 ______ vs. #12 Vanderbilt _________ L _________63-74

1996-97(18-12, 9-7 - Angie Lee)Date ______ Opponent ______________ W-L _____ Score11/15 _____ Illinois State _____________ W ________66-4111/17 _____ #20 Notre Dame __________ L _________50-6111/19 _____ Iowa State ______________ W ________64-53Kona Women’s Basketball Invitational (Kailua-Kona, HI)12/6 ______ vs. Boise State ___________ W ________89-3412/7 ______ vs. Pacific _______________ W ________80-6012/8 ______ vs. Nebraska ____________ L _________67-73Big Ten-SEC Challenge (Gainesville, FL)12/13 _____ at Florida _______________ L _________58-6812/21 _____ at Drake ________________ L _________59-8012/28 _____ at Minnesota _____________ W ________61-4812/30 _____ at Ohio State ____________ W ________69-591/2 _______ at #14 W. Kentucky _______ W ________61-481/5 _______ #13 Wisconsin ___________ L _________63-691/10 ______ at Northwestern __________ W ________73-611/12 ______ at Purdue _______________ L _________52-621/21 ______ Penn State ______________ L _________60-611/24 ______ at Indiana _______________ W ________78-581/26 ______ Michigan ________________ L _________63-751/31 ______ at #25 Illinois ____________ L _________75-832/2 _______ #23 Michigan State _______ W ________82-622/7 _______ Purdue _________________ L _________48-532/9 _______ Northwestern ____________ W ________80-562/14 ______ at #16 Wisconsin _________ L _________56-592/16 ______ at Penn State ____________ W ________66-632/21 ______ Ohio State ______________ W ________80-592/23 ______ Minnesota _______________ W ________78-42Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, IN)2/28 ______ Northwestern ____________ W ________78-683/1 _______ Indiana _________________ W ________87-533/2 _______ #18 Illinois ______________ W ________63-56NCAA Championships - First Round (Storrs, CT)3/14 ____ vs. North Carolina State ____ W ________56-50NCAA Championships - Second Round (Storrs, CT)3/16 ______ at #1 Connecticut _________ L _________53-72

1997-98(18-11, 13-3 - Angie Lee)Date ______ Opponent ______________ W-L _____ Score11/16 _____ Drake __________________ W _____66-63 (ot)Reebok Classic (Boston, MA)11/23 _____ vs. Arkansas _____________ L _________57-8311/25 _____ vs. #6 Connecticut ________ L _________55-65Prairie Lights Classic (Iowa City)11/29 ____ CS Northridge ___________ W ________67-5611/30 _____ Washington _____________ L _________62-63Central Fidelity Invite (Richmond, VA)12/6 ______ vs. #4 Louisiana Tech ______ L _________58-8312/7 ______ at Richmond _____________ W ________78-6612/13 _____ Iowa State ______________ L _________57-74Honda Elite Four Classic (Orlando, FL)12/21 _____ vs. #8 Vanderbilt __________ L _________54-6012/28 _____ Minnesota _______________ W ________91-5512/30 _____ Ohio State ______________ W ________66-571/2 _______ at Penn State ____________ W ________78-691/9 _______ Northwestern ____________ W ________65-581/11 ______ #23 Purdue ______________ L ______66-75 (ot)1/20 ______ at Wisconsin _____________ W ________66-631/23 ______ Indiana _________________ W ________68-611/25 ______ at Michigan ______________ L ______65-69 (ot)1/30 ______ #8 Illinois _______________ W ________82-712/1 _______ at Michigan State _________ L _________62-662/6 _______ at Purdue _______________ W ________73-672/8 _______ at Northwestern __________ W ________79-722/13 ______ #19 Wisconsin ___________ W ________87-762/15 ______ Penn State ______________ W ________73-492/20 ______ at Ohio State ____________ W ________74-712/22 ______ at Minnesota _____________ W ________71-59Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, IN)2/28 ______ Ohio State ______________ W ________72-543/1 _______ #25 Purdue ______________ L _________60-61NCAA Championships - First Round (Iowa City)3/13 ______ Massachusetts ___________ W ________77-59NCAA Championships - Second Round (Iowa City)3/15 ______ Kansas _________________ L _________58-62

1998-99(12-15, 7-9 - Angie Lee)Date ______ Opponent ______________ W-L _____ Score11/15 _____ at Washington ___________ L _________76-8411/17 _____ #21 Iowa State ___________ L _________65-8111/20 _____ Weber State _____________ W ________77-5711/22 _____ Western Kentucky ________ L _________65-68Prairie Lights Classic (Iowa City)11/27 _____ Missouri ________________ W ________75-6811/28 _____ Princeton _______________ W ________59-44Syracuse Carrier Classic (Syracuse, NY)12/4 ______ vs Kent State ____________ W ________62-5812/5 ______ at Syracuse _____________ W ________70-6412/8 ______ at Drake ________________ L _________73-8612/20 _____ at Auburn _______________ L _________55-7812/28 _____ Illinois __________________ W ________89-861/3 _______ at Wisconsin _____________ L _________72-791/5 _______ at Minnesota _____________ L _________58-66

IOWA YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

184

Page 187: Women's Basketball Media Guide

1997-98(18-11, 13-3 - Angie Lee)Date ______ Opponent ______________ W-L _____ Score11/16 _____ Drake __________________ W _____66-63 (ot)Reebok Classic (Boston, MA)11/23 _____ vs. Arkansas _____________ L _________57-8311/25 _____ vs. #6 Connecticut ________ L _________55-65Prairie Lights Classic (Iowa City)11/29 ____ CS Northridge ___________ W ________67-5611/30 _____ Washington _____________ L _________62-63Central Fidelity Invite (Richmond, VA)12/6 ______ vs. #4 Louisiana Tech ______ L _________58-8312/7 ______ at Richmond _____________ W ________78-6612/13 _____ Iowa State ______________ L _________57-74Honda Elite Four Classic (Orlando, FL)12/21 _____ vs. #8 Vanderbilt __________ L _________54-6012/28 _____ Minnesota _______________ W ________91-5512/30 _____ Ohio State ______________ W ________66-571/2 _______ at Penn State ____________ W ________78-691/9 _______ Northwestern ____________ W ________65-581/11 ______ #23 Purdue ______________ L ______66-75 (ot)1/20 ______ at Wisconsin _____________ W ________66-631/23 ______ Indiana _________________ W ________68-611/25 ______ at Michigan ______________ L ______65-69 (ot)1/30 ______ #8 Illinois _______________ W ________82-712/1 _______ at Michigan State _________ L _________62-662/6 _______ at Purdue _______________ W ________73-672/8 _______ at Northwestern __________ W ________79-722/13 ______ #19 Wisconsin ___________ W ________87-762/15 ______ Penn State ______________ W ________73-492/20 ______ at Ohio State ____________ W ________74-712/22 ______ at Minnesota _____________ W ________71-59Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, IN)2/28 ______ Ohio State ______________ W ________72-543/1 _______ #25 Purdue ______________ L _________60-61NCAA Championships - First Round (Iowa City)3/13 ______ Massachusetts ___________ W ________77-59NCAA Championships - Second Round (Iowa City)3/15 ______ Kansas _________________ L _________58-62

1998-99(12-15, 7-9 - Angie Lee)Date ______ Opponent ______________ W-L _____ Score11/15 _____ at Washington ___________ L _________76-8411/17 _____ #21 Iowa State ___________ L _________65-8111/20 _____ Weber State _____________ W ________77-5711/22 _____ Western Kentucky ________ L _________65-68Prairie Lights Classic (Iowa City)11/27 _____ Missouri ________________ W ________75-6811/28 _____ Princeton _______________ W ________59-44Syracuse Carrier Classic (Syracuse, NY)12/4 ______ vs Kent State ____________ W ________62-5812/5 ______ at Syracuse _____________ W ________70-6412/8 ______ at Drake ________________ L _________73-8612/20 _____ at Auburn _______________ L _________55-7812/28 _____ Illinois __________________ W ________89-861/3 _______ at Wisconsin _____________ L _________72-791/5 _______ at Minnesota _____________ L _________58-66

IOWA YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

2010 SEASON

1/8 _______ Indiana _________________ W ________77-761/10 ______ #3 Purdue _______________ L ______69-71 (ot)1/15 ______ at #20 Penn State ________ L _________60-661/17 ______ at Michigan State _________ L _________64-701/22 ______ Michigan ________________ L _________67-861/29 ______ Michigan State ___________ L _________69-811/31 ______ #21 Penn State __________ L _________64-882/5 _______ at Ohio State ____________ L _________66-702/7 _______ at Indiana _______________ W ________73-692/12 ______ Minnesota _______________ W ________79-622/14 ______ Northwestern ____________ W ________86-692/19 ______ at Michigan ______________ W ________78-752/21 ______ at Illinois ________________ L _________73-86Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, IN)2/28 ______ vs. Northwestern _________ L _________71-75

1999-00(9-18, 6-10 - Angie Lee)Date ______ Opponent ______________ W-L _____ Score11/19 _____ at Marquette _____________ L _________64-6911/21 _____ #1 Connecticut ___________ L _________45-73Gazette Hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City)11/27 _____ Bradley _________________ W ________92-4911/28 _____ Syracuse _______________ W ________76-7312/2 ______ at Utah _________________ L _________61-7012/4 ______ at Weber State ___________ W ________73-5512/11 _____ at #9 Iowa State __________ L _________69-7912/18 _____ #8 Auburn _______________ L _________55-9112/20 _____ Drake __________________ L _________59-8412/30 _____ at #8 Penn State _________ L _________63-801/2 _______ Indiana _________________ W ________82-681/7 _______ at #15 Illinois ____________ L _________60-861/9 _______ at Northwestern __________ L _________52-531/13 ______ Minnesota _______________ W ________80-511/16 ______ #6 Penn State ___________ L _________64-781/20 ______ Michigan State ___________ L _________77-821/23 ______ at #? Michigan ___________ L _________78-821/27 ______ Wisconsin _______________ W ________66-621/30 ______ at Arkansas _____________ L _________65-722/3 _______ at Indiana _______________ L _________67-702/6 _______ at Michigan State _________ L _________64-742/13 ______ #25 Illinois ______________ W ________80-732/17 ______ Ohio State ______________ W ________68-602/20 ______ at Minnesota _____________ W ________77-532/24 ______ #? Michigan _____________ L _________61-782/27 ______ at #21 Purdue ____________ L _________59-73Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, IN)3/2 _______ vs. Northwestern _________ L _________59-68

2000-01(21-10, 12-4 - Lisa Bluder)Date ______ Opponent ______________ W-L _____ Score11/17 _____ Marquette _______________ W ________70-5711/19 _____ Utah ___________________ L _________42-6611/22 _____ #8 Iowa State ____________ L _________76-86Gazette Hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City)11/25 _____ Western Illinois ___________ W ________99-5411/26 _____ Nevada _________________ W ________73-59

12/1 ______ at Mount St. Mary’s _______ W ________89-6312/3 ______ at George Washington _____ L _________64-7812/7 ______ at #18 Missouri State ______ L ________87-10112/10 _____ Colorado ________________ W ________92-6612/16 _____ at Drake ________________ L _________58-7312/28 _____ Northwestern ____________ W ________95-6112/31 _____ at Wisconsin _____________ L _________91-941/4 _______ at #8 Purdue _____________ L _________58-731/7 _______ Michigan ________________ W ________79-581/14 ______ Wisconsin _______________ W ________74-681/17 ______ at Ohio State ____________ L _________52-791/21 ______ #13 Penn State __________ W ________79-641/25 ______ at Northwestern __________ W ________92-522/1 _______ at Michigan State _________ W ________71-562/4 _______ Indiana _________________ W ________83-562/8 _______ #5 Purdue _______________ W ________96-872/11 ______ at Minnesota _____________ W ________82-712/15 ______ at Michigan ______________ L _________78-802/18 ______ Ohio State ______________ W ________74-592/22 ______ Michigan State ___________ W ________50-472/25 ______ at Illinois ________________ W ________75-64Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, IN)3/2 _______ vs. Indiana ______________ W ________81-763/3 _______ vs. Illinois _______________ W ________86-793/4 _______ vs. #7 Purdue ____________ W ________75-70NCAA Championships - First Round (Salt Lake City, UT)3/17 ______ vs. Oregon ______________ W _____89-82 (ot)NCAA Championships - Second Round (Salt Lake City, UT)3/19 ______ at #17 Utah ______________ L _________69-78

2001-02(18-11, 10-6 - Lisa Bluder)Date ______ Opponent ______________ W-L _____ ScoreGreat Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, AK)11/20 _____ vs. Gonzaga _____________ W ________69-5411/21 _____ vs. Marquette ____________ W ________90-7211/25 _____ Drake __________________ L ______72-75 (ot)11/27 _____ Missouri State ___________ W ________84-6411/30 _____ at Denver _______________ W ________84-7212/1 ______ at #11 Colorado __________ L _________83-92Gazette Hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City)12/7 ______ Texas-Pan American ______ W ________86-3812/8 ______ Kent State ______________ W ________76-6512/12 _____ at #5 Iowa State __________ L _________64-8212/15 _____ Creighton _______________ W ________86-4312/22 _____ at Northwestern __________ W ________74-4712/30 _____ #14 Wisconsin ___________ L _________61-681/3 _______ at Ohio State ____________ L _________63-821/6 _______ #9 Purdue _______________ W ________90-751/10 ______ Northwestern ____________ W ________82-681/13 ______ at Indiana _______________ W ________73-651/20 ______ Ohio State ______________ W ________79-651/24 ______ Michigan State ___________ W ________75-551/27 ______ at #11 Purdue ____________ L _________68-821/31 ______ at Michigan ______________ L _________74-822/3 _______ #24 Minnesota ___________ L _________83-942/7 _______ at #16 Wisconsin _________ W ________76-642/10 ______ at Penn State ____________ W ________96-812/14 ______ Michigan ________________ L _________80-91

IOWA YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

2/20 ______ at Michigan State _________ W ________69-592/24 ______ Illinois __________________ W ________79-71Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, IN)3/1 _______ vs. Indiana ______________ L ______76-78 (ot)NCAA Championships - First Round (Storrs, CT)3/16 ______ vs. Virginia ______________ W ________69-62NCAA Championships - Second Round (Storrs, CT)3/18 ______ Connecticut _____________ L _________48-86

2002-03(18-15, 6-10 - Lisa Bluder)Date ______ Opponent ______________ W-L _____ ScoreKCRG TV-9 Hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City)11/23 _____ IUPUI __________________ W _____84-75 (ot)11/24 _____ Charlotte ________________ W ________85-7011/26 _____ Northern Iowa ____________ W ________98-68LMU Thanksgiving Classic (Los Angeles, CA)11/29 _____ vs. NC State _____________ L ______66-69 (ot)11/30 _____ vs. South Alabama ________ W ________83-6212/4 ______ Iowa State ______________ W ________64-3912/8 ______ at Creighton _____________ L _________82-8912/12 _____ Denver _________________ W ________83-4912/21 _____ at Drake ________________ W ________72-5212/29 _____ Missouri ________________ W ________87-65Big Ten/Big XII Challenge (Manhattan, KS)1/5 _______ at #4 Kansas State ________ L ________60-1031/9 _______ at #16 Penn State ________ L _________52-861/12 ______ at #9 Minnesota __________ L _________65-941/16 ______ Northwestern ____________ W ________72-601/21 ______ Wisconsin _______________ W ________77-601/23 ______ at #11 Purdue ____________ L _________64-831/26 ______ at Ohio State ____________ L _________59-741/30 ______ Indiana _________________ W ________78-622/2 _______ Illinois __________________ L _________72-822/6 _______ at Michigan ______________ W ________65-572/9 _______ at Illinois ________________ L _________58-732/13 ______ at Indiana _______________ L _________68-892/16 ______ #12 Penn State __________ W ________80-752/20 ______ #16 Minnesota ___________ L _________60-772/23 ______ at Wisconsin _____________ W ________76-592/27 ______ Michigan State ___________ L _________58-683/2 _______ #12 Purdue ______________ L _________68-78Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, IN)3/6 _______ vs. Northwestern _________ W ________70-583/7 _______ vs. #13 Minnesota ________ W ________80-773/9 _______ vs. #12 Purdue ___________ L _________57-84WNIT - First Round (Iowa City)3/20 ______ Saint Louis ______________ W ________93-64WNIT - Second Round (Iowa City)3/23 ______ Marquette _______________ W ________76-73WNIT - Quarterfinals (Iowa City)3/25 ______ Creighton _______________ L _________64-70

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

185

Page 188: Women's Basketball Media Guide

IOWA YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

2003-04(16-13, 10-6 - Lisa Bluder)Date ______ Opponent ______________ W-L _____ ScoreKCRG TV-9 Hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City)11/21 _____ Butler __________________ W ________83-6011/22 _____ Houston ________________ L _________64-70FIU Thanksgiving Classic (Miami, FL)11/28 _____ vs. Saint Joseph’s ________ W ________62-5811/29 _____ at Florida International _____ W ________93-8612/3 ______ at Iowa State ____________ L ____94-101 (2ot)12/5 ______ at Marquette _____________ W ________65-6212/8 ______ at Northern Iowa __________ W ________76-6712/12 _____ #11 Kansas State _________ L _________60-8212/21 _____ Drake __________________ W ________79-6512/28 _____ Creighton _______________ L ______72-84 (ot)12/30 _____ at Missouri ______________ L _________65-751/2 _______ Illinois __________________ W ________91-731/8 _______ at #8 Penn State _________ L _________64-921/11 ______ at #6 Minnesota __________ L _________61-751/15 ______ Indiana _________________ W ________72-651/18 ______ Wisconsin _______________ W ________66-461/25 ______ Michigan ________________ W ________69-581/29 ______ at Northwestern __________ W ________76-612/1 _______ at #18 Michigan State _____ W ________78-672/5 _______ Ohio State ______________ L _________82-932/10 ______ #5 Purdue _______________ L _________79-902/12 ______ at Wisconsin _____________ W _____87-82 (ot)2/15 ______ at Indiana _______________ W ________78-692/19 ______ #11 Minnesota ___________ W ________81-612/22 ______ #7 Penn State ___________ L _________58-702/26 ______ at #4 Purdue _____________ L _________55-842/29 ______ at Illinois ________________ W ________89-64Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, IN)3/5 _______ vs. #24 Michigan State _____ L _________54-81NCAA Championships - First Round (Blacksburg, VA)3/21 ______ at Virginia Tech ___________ L _________76-89

2004-05(23-10, 8-8 - Lisa Bluder)Date ______ Opponent ______________ W-L _____ ScoreKCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City)11/19 _____ Southern Illinois __________ W ________66-5011/20 _____ Missouri ________________ W ________75-54Junkanoo Jam (Freeport, Bahamas)11/26 _____ vs. Florida _______________ W ________65-6511/27 _____ vs. #21 Oklahoma ________ W ________54-4712/1 ______ Iowa State ______________ W ________89-8012/5 ______ Northern Iowa ____________ W ________77-5012/8 ______ Marquette _______________ W ________78-7212/10 _____ at Creighton _____________ W _____91-82 (ot)12/18 _____ at Drake ________________ W ________80-6912/21 _____ Western Illinois ___________ W ________76-6912/28 _____ at UW-Milwaukee _________ W ________59-5112/30 _____ Indiana _________________ W ________62-511/2 _______ at Illinois ________________ W ________72-581/6 _______ Penn State ______________ L _________71-771/9 _______ at #6 Michigan State ______ L _________56-681/13 ______ at #5 Ohio State __________ L _________57-801/16 ______ Northwestern ____________ W ________81-76

1/23 ______ at #23 Purdue ____________ L _________75-791/27 ______ Michigan ________________ W ________71-632/3 _______ at #14 Minnesota _________ L _________50-812/6 _______ Wisconsin _______________ L _________78-882/10 ______ at Northwestern __________ W ________60-402/13 ______ #2 Ohio State ____________ L _________60-672/17 ______ #9 Michigan State ________ L _________60-672/19 ______ at Michigan ______________ W ________78-592/24 ______ Illinois __________________ W ________87-632/27 ______ at Indiana _______________ W ________56-53Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, IN)3/3 _______ vs. Michigan _____________ W ________70-423/4 _______ vs. #23 Penn State ________ L _________66-68WNIT - First Round (Iowa City)3/18 ______ Creighton _______________ W ________67-52WNIT - Second Round (Lincoln, NE)3/21 ______ at Nebraska _____________ W ________71-67WNIT - Quarterfinals (Cedar Rapids, IA)3/24 ______ vs. Arkansas State ________ W ________66-52WNIT - Semifinals (Springfield, MO)3/28 ______ at SW Missouri State ______ L _________80-89

2005-06(17-12, 10-6 - Lisa Bluder)Date ______ Opponent ______________ W-L _____ Score11/20 _____ UW-Milwaukee ___________ W ________82-4211/22 _____ at Louisiana Tech _________ L _____91-95 (2ot)Odwalla Classic (San Francisco, CA)11/25 _____ vs. #22 Oklahoma ________ L _________68-8511/26 _____ vs. Rider ________________ W ________88-4111/30 _____ UW-Green Bay ___________ W ________81-57KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City)12/2 ______ Vermont ________________ W ________79-5712/4 ______ #6 Rutgers ______________ L _________51-5712/8 ______ at Iowa State ____________ L _________61-7712/18 _____ Drake __________________ W ________92-7212/21 _____ at Northern Iowa __________ W ________65-5412/23 _____ Creighton _______________ W ________74-6412/29 _____ at Indiana _______________ L _________53-651/1 _______ Illinois __________________ W ________84-651/5 _______ at Michigan ______________ W ________77-631/9 _______ #9 Michigan State ________ W ________75-641/12 ______ #8 Ohio State ____________ L _________62-721/15 ______ at Northwestern __________ W ________80-481/19 ______ at Wisconsin _____________ W ________68-591/22 ______ #12 Minnesota ___________ L _________68-801/26 ______ at Penn State ____________ L _________61-722/2 _______ #8 Purdue _______________ W _____77-71 (ot)2/9 _______ Northwestern ____________ W ________76-612/12 ______ at #7 Ohio State __________ L _________77-882/16 ______ at #14 Michigan State _____ L _________71-732/19 ______ Michigan ________________ W ________67-552/23 ______ at Illinois ________________ W ________71-602/26 ______ Indiana _________________ W ________78-70Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, IN)3/3 _______ vs. #16 Michigan State _____ L _________58-79NCAA Championships - First Round (Denver, CO)3/18 ______ vs. #20 BYU _____________ L _________62-67

2006-07(14-16, 6-10 - Lisa Bluder)Date ______ Opponent ______________ W-L _____ ScoreWBCA Classic (Kansas City, MO)11/11 _____ vs. Missouri State _________ W ________79-7011/12 _____ vs. Kansas ______________ W ________63-4911/15 _____ Indiana State ____________ W ________88-83KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City)11/17 _____ Quinnipiac ______________ W ________93-7711/18 _____ Florida International _______ W ________72-6211/21 _____ Louisiana Tech ___________ L _________59-7711/26 _____ at Creighton _____________ W ________75-6011/30 _____ Iowa State ______________ L _________74-8012/3 ______ Samford ________________ W ________66-6012/7 ______ at UW-Green Bay _________ L _________43-6712/16 _____ at Rutgers _______________ L _________53-7012/19 _____ Northern Iowa ____________ L _________62-8312/22 _____ at Drake ________________ W ________77-7012/28 _____ at Minnesota _____________ W ________58-5612/31 _____ #7 Ohio State ____________ L _________67-731/2 _______ #10 Purdue ______________ L _________58-681/7 _______ at Northwestern __________ W ________63-611/11 ______ at Indiana _______________ W ________71-671/14 ______ #20 Michigan State _______ L _________63-831/21 ______ at #21 Michigan State _____ L _________57-671/25 ______ Minnesota _______________ L ______78-80 (ot)1/28 ______ at Penn State ____________ L _________71-782/4 _______ at #5 Ohio State __________ L _________49-852/8 _______ Michigan ________________ W ________66-492/11 ______ at Wisconsin _____________ L _________73-842/15 ______ Illinois __________________ L _________69-742/18 ______ Penn State ______________ W ________79-722/22 ______ at #15 Purdue ____________ L _________52-762/25 ______ Wisconsin _______________ W _______103-93Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, IN)3/1 _______ vs. Indiana ______________ L _________53-67

2007-08(21-11, 13-5 - Lisa Bluder)Date ______ Opponent ______________ W-L _____ Score11/11 _____ Dartmouth ______________ W ________61-4311/13 _____ Drake __________________ W ________62-5011/18 _____ at Northern Iowa __________ W ________77-67Caribbean Challenge (Cancun, Mexico)11/22 _____ vs. Mississippi State _______ W ________60-5411/23 _____ vs. #13 Arizona State ______ L _________58-6011/28 _____ Georgia Tech ____________ L _________57-7612/2 ______ Detroit __________________ W ________65-4212/5 ______ at Iowa State ____________ L _________44-58KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City)12/8 ______ Northern Illinois __________ W ________87-4312/9 ______ Wyoming _______________ L _________50-5412/22 _____ Western Illinois ___________ W ________70-4912/28 _____ Penn State ______________ W ________67-5812/30 _____ at Michigan ______________ L _________46-631/3 _______ at Minnesota _____________ W _____68-66 (ot)1/6 _______ #20 Ohio State ___________ L _________65-731/10 ______ at Michigan State _________ L _________65-73

186

Page 189: Women's Basketball Media Guide

IOWA YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

2010 SEASON

IOWA YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

187

1/13 ______ Wisconsin _______________ W _____78-74 (ot)1/21 ______ at Illinois ________________ W ________60-581/24 ______ Purdue _________________ W ________69-531/27 ______ Michigan ________________ W ________66-611/31 ______ at Northwestern __________ W ________70-552/3 _______ Indiana _________________ W ________81-652/7 _______ Michigan State ___________ W ________82-642/10 ______ at Penn State ____________ W ________73-652/14 ______ at Purdue _______________ L _________46-592/17 ______ Minnesota _______________ W ________72-692/21 ______ at #20 Ohio State _________ L _________56-692/28 ______ Northwestern ____________ W ________68-423/2 _______ at Wisconsin _____________ W ________87-78Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, IN)3/7 _______ vs. Michigan _____________ W ________58-373/8 _______ vs. Purdue ______________ L _________73-80NCAA Championships - First Round (Norfolk, VA)3/23 ______ vs. Georgia ______________ L _________61-67

2008-09(21-11, 13-5 - Lisa Bluder)Date ______ Opponent ______________ W-L _____ Score11/16 _____ Texas State _____________ W ________87-4511/18 _____ at Kansas _______________ L _________55-76KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City)11/22 _____ Boston University _________ W ________83-5811/23 _____ Providence ______________ W ________64-46Paradise Jam (US. Virgin Islands)11/27 _____ vs. Texas Tech ___________ W ________56-4811/28 _____ vs. South Florida _________ L ______79-82 (ot)11/29 _____ vs. #3 California __________ L _________43-7612/4 ______ at #12 Duke _____________ L _________47-7112/7 ______ #22 Iowa State ___________ W ________66-4612/11 _____ Northern Iowa ____________ W ________72-4612/20 _____ at Drake ________________ W ________71-5312/22 _____ at Wisconsin _____________ W ________73-6312/28 _____ Purdue _________________ L _________60-691/4 _______ at Indiana _______________ L _________54-761/8 _______ at Purdue _______________ L _________49-601/11 ______ Minnesota _______________ W ________74-571/15 ______ at Illinois ________________ W ________72-621/18 ______ Northwestern ____________ W ________74-461/26 ______ Michigan ________________ W ________77-691/29 ______ at Michigan State _________ L _________56-682/1 _______ Penn State ______________ W ___97-89 (3OT)2/5 _______ Indiana _________________ W ________69-672/8 _______ at Minnesota _____________ L _________58-642/12 ______ #13 Ohio State ___________ W ________85-752/15 ______ at Penn State ____________ W ________63-572/19 ______ Wisconsin _______________ W ________72-652/22 ______ at Michigan ______________ W ________68-642/26 ______ Illinois __________________ W ________69-563/1 _______ at Northwestern __________ W ________86-79Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, IN)3/6 _______ vs. Minnesota ____________ W ________79-643/7 _______ vs. #12 Ohio State ________ L _________56-72NCAA Championships - First Round (Iowa City, IA)3/22 ______ Georgia Tech ____________ L _________62-76

2009-10(20-14, 10-8 - Lisa Bluder)Date ______ Opponent ______________ W-L _____ ScoreKCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City)11/14 _____ Santa Clara _____________ W ________67-5111/15 _____ Illinois State _____________ W ________75-6711/18 _____ #19 Kansas _____________ L _________55-6611/22 _____ at Northern Iowa __________ W ________81-7011/24 _____ William & Mary ___________ W ________78-54Nugget Classic (Reno, NV)11/27 _____ vs. West Virginia __________ L _________66-6911/28 _____ vs. Columbia ____________ W ________72-6912/2 ______ Boston College ___________ L _________67-7212/6 ______ Michigan ________________ L _________51-5412/10 _____ at Iowa State ____________ L _________66-8512/20 _____ Drake __________________ W ________73-6112/22 _____ South Dakota State _______ W ________82-6912/28 _____ at Penn State ____________ L ______73-77 (ot)12/31 _____ Wisconsin _______________ W ________61-511/3 _______ at Minnesota _____________ L ______69-72 (ot)1/7 _______ at Michigan ______________ L _________46-631/14 ______ Penn State ______________ L _________62-681/17 ______ at Purdue _______________ L _________59-811/21 ______ at Illinois ________________ W ________74-651/24 ______ Northwestern ____________ W ________78-691/31 ______ Purdue _________________ W ________70-502/4 _______ at #8 Ohio State __________ L _________82-862/7 _______ Michigan State ___________ W ________77-662/11 ______ at Indiana _______________ W ________71-672/14 ______ Illinois __________________ W ________77-672/18 ______ Minnesota _______________ W ________75-542/21 ______ at Northwestern __________ L _________66-722/25 ______ Indiana _________________ W ________76-642/28 ______ at Wisconsin _____________ W _____68-60 (ot)Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, IN)3/5 _______ vs. Penn State ___________ W ________82-753/6 _______ vs. #23 Michigan State _____ W ________59-543/7 _______ vs. #10 Ohio State ________ L _________64-66NCAA Championships - First Round (Stanford, CA)3/20 ______ vs. Rutgers ______________ W ________70-633/22 ______ at #2 Stanford ____________ L _________67-96

2010-11(22-9, 10-6 - Lisa Bluder)Date ______ Opponent ______________ W-L _____ ScoreIslander Tip-Off Tournament (Corpus Christi, TX)11/12 _____ vs. Southern _____________ W ________76-5211/13 _____ vs. Arkansas State ________ W ________50-4711/16 _____ Bradley _________________ W ________91-53KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City)11/20 _____ Northeastern ____________ W ________87-5911/21 _____ Central Michigan _________ W ________90-79Caribbean Challenge (Cancun, Mexico)11/25 _____ James Madison __________ W ________67-6111/26 _____ Virginia Tech _____________ W ________72-4312/2/10____ at #14 North Carolina ______ L _________67-7912/5/10____ Kansas State ____________ W ________68-6212/9 ______ #15 Iowa State ___________ W ________62-4012/18 _____ at South Dakota State _____ W ________65-54

12/20 _____ at Drake ________________ W ________75-7112/22 _____ Northern Iowa ____________ W ________75-6412/30 _____ at Penn State ____________ L _________59-681/2/11 _____ Michigan ________________ L _________53-601/5 _______ at Minnesota _____________ W ________63-571/8 _______ #20 Ohio State ___________ W ________89-761/13 ______ at #9 Michigan State ______ L _________60-631/16 ______ Indiana _________________ W ________71-511/24 ______ at #25 Ohio State _________ L _________67-811/27 ______ #10 Michigan State _______ W ________66-641/30 ______ at Illinois ________________ W ________80-692/3 _______ at Purdue _______________ L _________41-302/6 _______ Penn State ______________ L _________75-822/10 ______ Minnesota _______________ W ________64-622/13 ______ at Northwestern __________ W ________86-752/16 ______ Wisconsin _______________ W ________59-442/24 ______ Illinois __________________ W ________83-642/27 ______ at Indiana _______________ W ________93-79Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, IN)3/4 _______ vs. Ohio State ____________ L _________61-71NCAA Championships - First Round (Spokane, WA)3/19 ______ at Gonzaga ______________ L _________86-92

Page 190: Women's Basketball Media Guide

ScoringYear ______ Player __________________ Pts. _______Avg.74-75 _____ Kathy Peters ______________203 ________ 9.775-76 _____ Emma Williams ____________351 _______ 13.076-77 _____ Cindy Haugejorde __________364 _______ 18.277-78 _____ Cindy Haugejorde __________484 _______ 21.078-79 _____ Cindy Haugejorde __________539 _______ 18.679-80 _____ Cindy Haugejorde __________672 _______ 23.280-81 _____ Kim Howard ______________398 _______ 15.981-82 _____ Lisa Anderson _____________330 _______ 13.282-83 _____ Robin Anderson ___________350 _______ 12.983-84 _____ Lisa Becker _______________416 _______ 15.484-85 _____ Lisa Long ________________368 _______ 13.185-86 _____ Michelle Edwards __________368 _______ 12.786-87 _____ Michelle Edwards __________564 _______ 18.287-88 _____ Michelle Edwards __________621 _______ 20.088-89 _____ Shanda Berry _____________497 _______ 16.689-90 _____ Franthea Price ____________614 _______ 21.290-91 _____ Toni Foster _______________475 _______ 15.891-92 _____ Toni Foster _______________448 _______ 15.592-93 _____ Toni Foster _______________487 _______ 15.793-94 _____ Necole Tunsil _____________477 _______ 17.094-95 _____ Tia Jackson ______________357 _______ 13.795-96 _____ Tiffany Gooden ____________481 _______ 14.196-97 _____ Angela Hamblin ___________318 _______ 13.397-98 _____ Tangela Smith _____________577 _______ 19.998-99 _____ Amy Herrig _______________504 _______ 18.799-00 _____ Lindsey Meder ____________516 _______ 19.100-01 _____ Lindsey Meder ____________523 _______ 16.901-02 _____ Lindsey Meder ____________491 _______ 16.902-03 _____ Kristi Faulkner_____________539 _______ 16.303-04 _____ Jamie Cavey ______________487 _______ 16.804-05 _____ Crystal Smith _____________556 _______ 16.805-06 _____ Crystal Smith _____________499 _______ 17.206-07 _____ Kristi Smith _______________402 _______ 13.407-08 _____ Kristi Smith _______________425 _______ 13.308-09 _____ Kristi Smith _______________422 _______ 13.209-10 _____ Kachine Alexander _________432 _______ 16.010-11 _____ Jaime Printy _________________________ 16.8

ReboundingYear ______ Player __________________ Reb. _______Avg.74-75 _____ Margie Rubow ____________135 ________ 6.475-76 _____ Jenni Mayer ______________196 ________ 9.376-77 _____ Cindy Haugejorde __________237 _______ 11.977-78 _____ Cindy Haugejorde __________300 _______ 13.078-79 _____ Cindy Haugejorde __________235 _______ 8.179-80 _____ Cindy Haugejorde __________295 _______ 10.280-81 _____ Kim Howard ______________168 _______ 6.781-82 _____ Kim Howard ______________169 _______ 6.882-83 _____ Donna Freitag _____________183 _______ 6.883-84 _____ Lynn Kennedy _____________189 _______ 7.684-85 _____ Lisa Long ________________267 _______ 9.585-86 _____ Lisa Long ________________200 _______ 8.386-87 _____ Lisa Long ________________282 _______ 9.187-88 _____ Shanda Berry _____________263 _______ 8.588-89 _____ Shanda Berry _____________276 _______ 9.289-90 _____ Franthea Price ____________207 _______ 7.190-91 _____ Toni Foster _______________247 _______ 8.291-92 _____ Toni Foster _______________243 _______ 8.492-93 _____ Toni Foster _______________254 ________ 8.293-94 _____ Virgie Dillingham ___________202 ________ 7.294-95 _____ Tangela Smith _____________136 ________ 7.595-96 _____ Tangela Smith _____________218 ________ 7.096-97 _____ Angela Hamblin ___________163 ________ 6.897-98 _____ Tangela Smith _____________244 ________ 8.498-99 _____ Amy Herrig _______________306 _______ 11.399-00 _____ Randi Peterson ____________220 ________ 8.100-01 _____ Randi Peterson ____________273 ________ 8.801-02 _____ Jerica Watson _____________264 ________ 9.402-03 _____ Jennie Lillis _______________239 ________ 7.203-04 _____ Jennie Lillis _______________180 ________ 6.204-05 _____ Krista VandeVenter _________252 ________ 7.605-06 _____ Krista VandeVenter _________237 ________ 8.206-07 _____ Jenee Graham ____________234 ________ 7.807-08 _____ Johanna Solverson _________162 ________ 5.108-09 _____ Kachine Alexander _________282 ________ 8.809-10 _____ Kachine Alexander _________281 _______ 10.410-11 _____ Kachine Alexander _________295 ________ 9.5

AssistsYear ______ Player __________________ Ast. _______Avg.74-75 _____ Emma Williams ____________ 17 _________ .8575-76 _____ Shirley Vargason __________ 40 _________ 1.576-77 _____ Shirley Vargason __________ 48 _________ 1.877-78 _____ Cindy Haugejorde __________ 56 _________ 2.4

78-79 _____ Unavailable80-81 _____ Unavailable79-80 _____ Sue Beckwith _____________ 96 _________ 3.381-82 _____ R. Anderson ______________ 66 _________ 2.682-83 _____ Lisa Anderson _____________ 80 _________ 2.983-84 _____ Lisa Anderson _____________128 ________ 4.784-85 _____ Maureen McAlpine _________ 89 _________ 3.385-86 _____ Michelle Edwards __________ 98 _________ 3.386-87 _____ Michelle Edwards __________123 ________ 4.087-88 _____ Michelle Edwards __________140 ________ 4.588-89 _____ Jolette Law _______________132 ________ 4.389-90 _____ Jolette Law _______________122 ________ 4.290-91 _____ Steph Schueler ____________122 ________ 4.291-92 _____ Laurie Aaron ______________123 ________ 4.292-93 _____ Laurie Aaron ______________120 ________ 3.993-94 _____ Arneda Yarbrough _________ 97 _________ 3.594-95 _____ Karen Clayton _____________ 93 _________ 3.395-96 _____ Karen Clayton _____________113 _________ 4.396-97 _____ Nadine Domond ___________135 ________ 4.597-98 _____ Nadine Domond ___________111 _________ 3.898-99 _____ Cara Consuegra ___________153 ________ 5.899-00 _____ Cara Consuegra ___________138 ________ 5.100-01 _____ Cara Consuegra ___________191 ________ 6.201-02 _____ Kristi Faulkner_____________ 95 _________ 3.302-03 _____ April Calhoun _____________153 ________ 4.603-04 _____ Jennie Lillis _______________ 92 _________ 3.204-05 _____ Johanna Solverson _________136 ________ 4.105-06 _____ Crystal Smith _____________ 98 _________ 3.406-07 _____ Kristi Smith _______________124 ________ 4.107-08 _____ Johanna Solverson _________107 ________ 3.308-09 _____ Kachine Alexander _________121 ________ 3.809-10 _____ Kachine Alexander _________ 98 _________ 3.610-11 _____ Kamille Wahlin ____________117 _________ 3.8

StealsYear ______ Player _________________ Steals ______Avg.83-84 _____ Lisa Anderson _____________ 50 _________ 1.984-85 _____ Michelle Edwards __________ 36 _________ 1.385-86 _____ Lynn Kennedy _____________ 79 _________ 2.786-87 _____ Michelle Edwards __________ 70 _________ 2.387-88 _____ Michelle Edwards __________ 89 _________ 2.988-89 _____ Franthea Price ____________ 95 _________ 3.089-90 _____ Franthea Price ____________ 84 _________ 2.990-91 _____ Steph Schueler ____________ 76 _________ 2.691-92 _____ Laurie Aaron ______________101 ________ 3.592-93 _____ Laurie Aaron ______________122 ________ 3.993-94 _____ Virgie Dillingham ___________ 36 _________ 1.394-95 _____ Tia Jackson ______________ 45 _________ 1.795-96 _____ Karen Clayton _____________ 40 _________ 1.596-97 _____ Nadine Domond ___________ 64 _________ 2.197-98 _____ Nadine Domond ___________ 44 _________ 1.598-99 _____ Cara Consuegra ___________ 38 _________ 1.499-00 _____ Cara Consuegra ___________ 54 _________ 2.000-01 _____ Cara Consuegra ___________ 61 _________ 2.001-02 _____ Jerica Watson _____________ 72 _________ 2.602-03 _____ Jennie Lillis _______________ 66 _________ 2.003-04 _____ Jennie Lillis _______________ 56 _________ 1.904-05 _____ Crystal Smith _____________ 80 _________ 2.405-06 _____ Crystal Smith _____________ 70 _________ 2.406-07 _____ Kristi Smith _______________ 49 _________ 1.607-08 _____ Kristi Smith _______________ 36 _________ 1.108-09 _____ Kristi Smith _______________ 31 _________ 1.009-10 _____ Kachine Alexander _________ 42 _________ 1.610-11 _____ Kachine Alexander _________ 53 _________ 1.7

FG Percentage(Minimum 100 attempts)Year ______ Player _________________FG-FGA ______ Pct.74-75 _____ Becky Moessner _________ 68-140 ______ .486 75-76 _____ Lynn Oberbilling _________ 46-114 ______ .40376-77 _____ Diane Wilson ___________ 66-122 ______ .540 77-78 _____ Cindy Haugejorde ________194-445 ______ .43578-79 _____ Cindi Gaule _____________ 90-163 ______ .55279-80 _____ Cindy Haugejorde ________283-570 ______ .49680-81 _____ Kim Howard ____________145-292 ______ .497 81-82 _____ Donna Freitag ___________ 80-176 ______ .45582-83 _____ Donna Freitag ___________146-323 ______ .45283-84 _____ Lisa Becker _____________184-315 ______ .58484-85 _____ Lisa Long ______________165-310 ______ .53285-86 _____ Lisa Becker _____________135-255 ______ .529 86-87 _____ Michelle Edwards ________242-451 ______ .53787-88 _____ Michelle Edwards ________265-457 ______ .58088-89 _____ Shanda Berry ___________205-368 ______ .55789-90 _____ Stephanie Schueler ______137-266 ______ .51590-91 _____ Toni Foster _____________189-341 ______ .55491-92 _____ Cathy Marx _____________ 71-106 ______ .67092-93 _____ Cathy Marx _____________ 80-145 ______ .552

93-94 _____ Cathy Marx _____________139-251 ______ .55494-95 _____ Tangela Smith ___________102-225 ______ .45395-96 _____ Shannon Perry __________ 63-126 ______ .50096-97 _____ Tangela Smith ___________149-280 ______ .53297-98 _____ Tangela Smith ___________240-429 ______ .55998-99 _____ Amy Herrig _____________185-370 ______ .50099-00 _____ Lindsey Meder __________191-459 ______ .41600-01 _____ Randi Peterson __________162-303 ______ .53501-02 _____ Jennie Lillis _____________152-283 ______ .53702-03 _____ Jamie Cavey ____________ 73-114 ______ .64003-04 _____ Jamie Cavey ____________190-338 ______ .56204-05 _____ Jamie Cavey ____________220-399 ______ .55105-06 _____ Megan Skouby __________161-292 ______ .55106-07 _____ Nicole VanderPol ________ 56-114 ______ .49107-08 _____ Megan Skouby __________ 115-228 ______ .50408-09 _____ JoAnn Hamlin ___________ 83-169 ______ .49109-10 _____ Morgan Johnson _________124-250 ______ .49610-11 _____ Morgan Johnson _________132-276 ______ .478

3-PT FG Percentage(Minimum 40 attempts)Year ______ Player ________________ 3PT-3PTA _____ Pct.87-88 _____ Franthea Price ___________28-46 _______ .60888-89 _____ Franthea Price ___________22-67 _______ .32889-90 _____ Franthea Price __________ 47-108 ______ .45190-91 _____ Steph Schueler ___________30-79 _______ .38091-92 _____ Laurie Aaron _____________12-59 _______ .20392-93 _____ Laurie Aaron _____________24-68 _______ .35393-94 _____ Nicole Tunsil _____________23-56 _______ .41194-95 _____ Tiffany Gooden ___________27-87 _______ .31095-96 _____ Tiffany Gooden ___________24-66 _______ .36496-97 _____ Mary Berdo ______________21-60 _______ .35097-98 _____ Nadine Domond _________ 46-152 ______ .30398-99 _____ Lindsey Meder __________ 49-114 ______ .44999-00 _____ Lindsey Meder __________ 60-162 ______ .37000-01 _____ Leah Magner ___________ 48-121 ______ .39701-02 _____ Lindsey Meder __________ 84-194 ______ .43302-03 _____ Jenna Armstrong _________29-84 _______ .34503-04 _____ Kristi Faulkner___________ 57-129 ______ .44204-05 _____ Crystal Smith ___________ 49-136 ______ .36005-06 _____ Kristi Smith ______________22-53 _______ .41506-07 _____ Kristi Smith ______________45-91 _______ .49507-08 _____ Wendy Ausdemore _______ 78-171 ______ .45608-09 _____ Kristi Smith _____________ 65-157 ______ .41409-10 _____ Kelly Krei ______________ 55-136 ______ .40410-11 _____ Jaime Printy ____________ 70-183 ______ .383

FT Percentage(Minimum 50 attempts)Year ______ Player _________________ FT-FTA ______ Pct.74-75 _____ Kathy Peters _____________21-50 _______ .42075-76 _____ Kathy Peters _____________45-77 _______ .58476-77 _____ Cindy Haugejorde _________52-75 _______ .69377-78 _____ Lynn Oberbilling __________56-66 _______ .84878-79 _____ Cyndi Gaule _____________65-81 _______ .80279-80 _____ Cindy Haugejorde ________106-131 ______ .80980-81 _____ Lisa Anderson ____________71-84 _______ .84581-82 _____ Melinda Hippen___________49-62 _______ .79082-83 _____ Kristen Johnson __________46-59 _______ .78083-84 _____ Lisa Anderson ____________52-71 _______ .73284-85 _____ Lisa Becker ______________52-75 _______ .69385-86 _____ Michelle Edwards _________56-74 _______ .75786-87 _____ Michelle Edwards ________ 80-108 ______ .74187-88 _____ Jolynn Schneider ________ 91-130 ______ .70088-89 _____ Franthea Price ___________61-84 _______ .72689-90 _____ Franthea Price __________ 85-104 ______ .81790-91 _____ Stephanie Schueler _______45-57 _______ .79091-92 _____ Laurie Aaron ____________ 74-104 ______ .71292-93 _____ Tia Jackson _____________75-95 _______ .79093-94 _____ Necole Tunsil ____________23-56 _______ .80394-95 _____ Tia Jackson ____________ 86-106 ______ .81195-96 _____ Nadine Domond __________67-84 _______ .79896-97 _____ Angela Hamblin __________45-63 _______ .71497-98 _____ Amy Herrig _____________103-125 ______ .82498-99 _____ Amy Herrig _____________133-169 ______ .78799-00 _____ Cara Consuegra _________122-149 ______ .81900-01 _____ Lindsey Meder __________ 101-113 ______ .89401-02 _____ Lindsey Meder ___________61-77 _______ .79202-03 _____ Kristi Faulkner___________145-165 ______ .87903-04 _____ Kristi Faulkner___________ 92-106 ______ .86804-05 _____ Crystal Smith ___________ 93-121 ______ .76905-06 _____ Crystal Smith ___________125-147 ______ .85006-07 _____ Wendy Ausdemore ________55-61 _______ .90207-08 _____ Kristi Smith _____________ 86-108 ______ .79608-09 _____ Wendy Ausdemore ________52-57 _______ .91209-10 _____ Jaime Printy _____________83-94 _______ .88310-11 _____ Jaime Printy ____________ 114-132 ______ .864

IOWA YEAR-BY-YEAR INDIVIDUAL STATS 20

12 S

EASO

N

188

Page 191: Women's Basketball Media Guide

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

189

ScoringYear _____ Iowa Pts. __ Avg. _______Opponent ____Avg.74-75 _____ 1048 ______ 49.9 ______Unavailable75-76 _____ 1548 ______ 55.2 ______Unavailable76-77 _____ 1387 ______ 66.0 ______Unavailable77-78 _____ 1631 ______ 70.9 ______Unavailable78-79 _____ 2220 ______ 76.5 ______Unavailable79-80 _____ 1986 ______ 68.5 ______Unavailable80-81 _____ 1816 ______ 72.6 ___________ 1946 ____ 77.881-82 _____ 1559 ______ 62.4 ___________ 1818 ____ 72.782-83 _____ 1694 ______ 62.7 ___________ 1916 ____ 70.983-84 _____ 1777 ______ 65.8 ___________ 1588 ____ 58.884-85 _____ 1797 ______ 64.2 ___________ 1552 ____ 55.485-86 _____ 1935 ______ 66.7 ___________ 1654 ____ 57.086-87 _____ 2203 ______ 71.1 ___________ 1764 ____ 56.987-88 _____ 2406 ______ 77.6 ___________ 1785 ____ 57.688-89 _____ 2409 ______ 75.3 ___________ 1912 ____ 59.889-90 _____ 2210 ______ 76.2 ___________ 1679 ____ 57.990-91 _____ 2035 ______ 67.8 ___________ 1777 ____ 59.291-92 _____ 2051 ______ 70.7 ___________ 1681 ____ 58.092-93 _____ 2258 ______ 72.8 ___________ 1683 ____ 54.393-94 _____ 1788 ______ 63.9 ___________ 1617 ____ 57.894-95 _____ 1644 ______ 58.7 ___________ 1641 ____ 58.695-96 _____ 2150 ______ 69.4 ___________ 1842 ____ 59.496-97 _____ 2018 ______ 67.3 ___________ 1798 ____ 59.997-98 _____ 1987 ______ 68.5 ___________ 1887 ____ 65.198-99 _____ 1900 ______ 70.4 ___________ 1955 ____ 72.499-00 _____ 1816 ______ 67.3 ___________ 1910 ____ 70.700-01 _____ 1927 ______ 76.7 ___________ 1830 ____ 69.601-02 _____ 2209 ______ 76.2 ___________ 2032 ____ 70.102-03 _____ 2376 ______ 72.0 ___________ 2344 ____ 71.003-04 _____ 2129 ______ 73.4 ___________ 2130 ____ 73.404-05 _____ 2304 ______ 69.8 ___________ 2126 ____ 64.405-06 _____ 2097 ______ 72.3 ___________ 1913 ____ 66.006-07 _____ 2034 ______ 67.8 ___________ 2150 ____ 71.707-08 _____ 2102 ______ 65.7 ___________ 1925 ____ 60.208-09 _____ 2176 ______ 68.0 ___________ 2045 ____ 63.909-10 _____ 2359 ______ 69.4 ___________ 2273 ____ 66.910-11 _____ 2201 ______ 71.0 ___________ 1982 ____ 63.9

ReboundingYear ______ Iowa Reb. __ Avg. _______Opponent ____Avg.74-75 _____ 654 _______ 31.1 ______Unavailable75-76 _____ 1131 ______ 40.3 ______Unavailable76-77 _____ 744 _______ 35.4 ______Unavailable77-78 _____ 965 _______ 41.9 ______Unavailable78-79 _____ 1173 ______ 40.4 ______Unavailable79-80 _____ 1089 ______ 37.6 ______Unavailable80-81 _____ 983 _______ 39.0 ___________ 1257 ____ 50.081-82 _____ 973 _______ 38.9 ___________ 1085 ____ 43.482-83 _____ 972 _______ 36.0 ___________ 1199 ____ 44.483-84 _____ 1016 ______ 37.6 ___________ 917 ____ 33.984-85 _____ 1105 ______ 39.5 ___________ 1016 ____ 36.385-86 _____ 1051 ______ 36.2 ___________ 1008 ____ 34.786-87 _____ 1163 ______ 37.5 ___________ 1060 ____ 34.287-88 _____ 1210 ______ 39.0 ___________ 1087 ____ 35.188-89 _____ 1224 ______ 38.3 ___________ 1061 ____ 33.289-90 _____ 1129 ______ 38.9 ___________ 1002 ____ 34.690-91 _____ 1155 ______ 38.5 ___________ 1042 ____ 34.791-92 _____ 1129 ______ 38.9 ___________ 1018 ____ 35.192-93 _____ 1297 ______ 41.8 ___________ 1046 ____ 33.793-94 _____ 1086 ______ 38.8 ____________ 966 ____ 34.594-95 _____ 1144 ______ 40.9 ___________ 1066 ____ 38.195-96 _____ 1298 ______ 41.9 ___________ 1147 ____ 37.096-97 _____ 1103 ______ 36.8 ____________ 983 ____ 32.897-98 _____ 1156 ______ 37.5 ___________ 1083 ____ 34.798-99 _____ 1022 ______ 37.9 ____________ 965 ____ 35.799-00 _____ 1067 ______ 39.5 ___________ 1059 ____ 39.200-01 _____ 1203 ______ 38.8 ___________ 1148 ____ 37.001-02 _____ 1167 ______ 40.2 ___________ 1059 ____ 36.502-03 _____ 1275 ______ 38.6 ___________ 1222 ____ 37.003-04 _____ 1048 ______ 36.1 ___________ 1094 ____ 37.704-05 _____ 1226 ______ 37.2 ___________ 1091 ____ 33.105-06 _____ 1034 ______ 35.7 ___________ 1068 ____ 36.806-07 _____ 1055 ______ 35.2 ___________ 1033 ____ 34.407-08 _____ 1185 ______ 37.0 ___________ 1067 ____ 33.308-09 _____ 1212 ______ 37.9 ___________ 1163 ____ 36.309-10 _____ 1300 ______ 38.2 ___________ 1230 ____ 36.210-11 _____ 1238 ______ 39.9 ___________ 1127 ____ 36.4

AssistsYear ______ Iowa ______ Avg. _______Opponent ____Avg.79-80 _____ 369 _______ 12.7 ______Unavailable ________81-82 _____ 329 _______ 13.2 ____________ 396 ____ 15.881-82 _____ 287 _______ 19.1 ____________ 362 ____ 24.1

82-83 _____ 300 _______ 11.1 ____________ 380 ____ 14.083-84 _____ 439 _______ 16.3 ____________ 340 ____ 12.684-85 _____ 387 _______ 13.8 ____________ 316 ____ 11.385-86 _____ 452 _______ 15.5 ____________ 317 ____ 10.986-87 _____ 512 _______ 16.5 ____________ 397 ____ 12.887-88 _____ 461 _______ 14.9 ____________ 296 _____ 9.588-89 _____ 492 _______ 15.4 ____________ 373 ____ 11.789-90 _____ 465 _______ 16.0 ____________ 309 ____ 10.790-91 _____ 494 _______ 16.5 ____________ 402 ____ 13.491-92 _____ 490 _______ 16.9 ____________ 320 ____ 11.092-93 _____ 393 _______ 12.7 ____________ 292 _____ 9.493-94 _____ 431 _______ 15.4 ____________ 326 ____ 11.694-95 _____ 364 _______ 12.9 ____________ 371 ____ 13.395-96 _____ 428 _______ 16.5 ____________ 315 ____ 12.196-97 _____ 471 _______ 15.7 ____________ 342 ____ 11.497-98 _____ 463 _______ 16.0 ____________ 368 ____ 12.798-99 _____ 432 _______ 16.6 ____________ 435 ____ 16.799-00 _____ 345 _______ 12.8 ____________ 409 ____ 15.100-01 _____ 572 _______ 18.5 ____________ 435 ____ 14.001-02 _____ 518 _______ 17.9 ____________ 407 ____ 14.002-03 _____ 567 _______ 17.2 ____________ 468 ____ 14.203-04 _____ 485 _______ 16.7 ____________ 434 ____ 15.004-05 _____ 531 _______ 16.1 ____________ 463 ____ 14.005-06 _____ 486 _______ 16.8 ____________ 422 ____ 14.606-07 _____ 479 _______ 16.0 ____________ 445 ____ 14.807-08 _____ 501 _______ 15.7 ____________ 366 ____ 11.408-09 _____ 488 _______ 15.3 ____________ 400 ____ 12.509-10 _____ 466 _______ 13.7 ____________ 501 ____ 14.710-11 _____ 444 _______ 14.3 ____________ 411 ____ 13.3

StealsYear ______ Iowa ______ Avg. _______Opponent ____Avg.81-82 _____ 172 _______ 6.9 _____________ 191 _____ 7.682-83 _____ 251 _______ 9.3 _____________ 250 _____ 9.283-84 _____ 258 _______ 9.6 _____________ 194 _____ 7.284-85 _____ 206 _______ 7.3 _____________ 145 _____ 5.185-86 _____ 298 _______ 10.2 ____________ 148 _____ 5.186-87 _____ 328 _______ 10.6 ____________ 171 _____ 5.587-88 _____ 393 _______ 12.7 ____________ 175 _____ 5.688-89 _____ 414 _______ 12.9 ____________ 221 _____ 6.989-90 _____ 349 _______ 12.0 ____________ 158 _____ 5.590-91 _____ 301 _______ 10.0 ____________ 248 _____ 8.391-92 _____ 365 _______ 12.6 ____________ 187 _____ 6.492-93 _____ 345 _______ 11.1 ____________ 200 _____ 6.593-94 _____ 211 _______ 7.5 _____________ 191 ____ 12.094-95 _____ 240 _______ 8.6 _____________ 217 _____ 7.895-96 _____ 216 _______ 8.3 _____________ 191 _____ 7.396-97 _____ 247 _______ 8.2 _____________ 217 _____ 7.297-98 _____ 196 _______ 6.8 _____________ 223 _____ 7.798-99 _____ 166 _______ 6.3 _____________ 220 _____ 8.499-00 _____ 189 _______ 7.0 _____________ 204 _____ 7.600-01 _____ 299 _______ 9.6 _____________ 231 _____ 7.501-02 _____ 225 _______ 7.8 _____________ 272 _____ 9.402-03 _____ 289 _______ 8.8 _____________ 338 ____ 10.203-04 _____ 244 _______ 8.4 _____________ 288 _____ 9.904-05 _____ 292 _______ 8.8 _____________ 314 _____ 9.505-06 _____ 255 _______ 8.8 _____________ 254 _____ 8.806-07 _____ 184 _______ 6.1 _____________ 263 _____ 8.807-08 _____ 195 _______ 6.1 _____________ 275 _____ 8.608-09 _____ 162 _______ 5.1 _____________ 241 _____ 7.509-10 _____ 212 _______ 6.2 _____________ 261 _____ 7.710-11 _____ 190 _______ 6.1 _____________ 212 _____ 6.8

3-PT FG PercentageYear ______ Iowa ______ Pct. _______Opponent ____ Pct.87-88 _____ 33-86 _____ .384 _________ 41-178 ____ .23088-89 _____ 35-100 ____ .350 _________ 78-180 ____ .43389-90 _____ 80-200 ____ .400 _________ 73-199 ____ .36790-91 _____ 34-108 ____ .315 _________ 68-212 ____ .32191-92 _____ 18-90 _____ .200 ________ 107-313 ____ .31392-93 _____ 42-143 ____ .294 _________ 96-314 ____ .30693-94 _____ 51-139 ____ .367 ________ 125-401 ____ .31294-95 _____ 78-284 ____ .275 _________ 96-356 ____ .27095-96 _____ 74-216 ____ .343 _________ 97-303 ____ .32096-97 _____ 74-256 ____ .289 ________ 128-414 ____ .30997-98 _____ 63-221 ____ .285 ________ 139-366 ____ .38098-99 _____ 93-247 ____ .377 _________116-385 ____ .30199-00 _____ 122-388 ___ .314 _________119-318 ____ .37400-01 _____ 175-473 ___ .370 ________ 121-437 ____ .27701-02 _____ 199-554 ___ .359 ________ 125-394 ____ .31702-03 _____ 156-497 ___ .314 ________ 177-550 ____ .32203-04 _____ 176-483 ___ .364 ________ 156-459 ____ .34004-05 _____ 155-452 ___ .343 ________ 204-565 ____ .36105-06 _____ 142-395 ___ .359 ________ 141-477 ____ .29606-07 _____ 157-391 ___ .402 ________ 174-501 ____ .34707-08 _____ 197-506 ___ .389 ________ 154-527 ____ .29208-09 _____ 196-537 ___ .365 ________ 167-539 ____ .369

IOWA YEAR-BY-YEAR INDIVIDUAL STATS 09-10 _____ 269-729 ___ .369 ________ 210-612 ____ .34310-11 _____ 225-705 ___ .319 ________ 173-557 ____ .311

FG PercentageYear ______ Iowa ______ Pct. _______Opponent ____ Pct.74-75 _____ 453-1177 ___ .385 ______Unavailable75-76 _____ 664-2056 __ .323 ______Unavailable76-77 _____ 581-1461 __ .397 ______Unavailable77-78 _____ 651-1610 __ .404 ______Unavailable78-79 _____ 893-1967 __ .453 ______Unavailable79-80 _____ 819-1931 __ .424 ______Unavailable80-81 _____ 739-1707 __ .433 _______ 820-1821 ____ .45081-82 _____ 625-1576 __ .397 _______ 731-1632 ____ .44882-83 _____ 685-1729 __ .396 _______ 792-1733 ____ .45783-84 _____ 745-1621 __ .460 _______ 630-1498 ____ .42084-85 _____ 774-1679 __ .461 _______ 605-1562 ____ .38785-86 _____ 846-1737 __ .487 _______ 639-1541 ____ .41586-87 _____ 928-1919 __ .484 _______ 701-1677 ____ .41887-88 _____ 997-2009 __ .496 _______ 687-1757 ____ .39188-89 _____ 977-2018 __ .484 _______ 747-1760 ____ .42489-90 _____ 893-1922 __ .465 _______ 632-1518 ____ .41690-91 _____ 822-1732 __ .475 _______ 668-1661 ____ .40291-92 _____ 842-1793 __ .470 _______ 597-1528 ____ .39192-93 _____ 890-1943 __ .458 ________657-1711 ____ .38493-94 _____ 709-1651 __ .429 _______ 584-1493 ____ .39194-95 _____ 618-1640 __ .377 _______ 580-1502 ____ .38695-96 _____ 809-1915 __ .423 _______ 661-1750 ____ .37896-97 _____ 801-1721 __ .465 _______ 634-1589 ____ .34997-98 _____ 769-1662 __ .463 _______ 668-1658 ____ .40398-99 _____ 720-1612 __ .447 _______ 745-1664 ____ .44899-00 _____ 649-1685 __ .385 _______ 669-1569 ____ .42600-01 _____ 847-1927 __ .440 _______ 783-1830 ____ .42801-02 _____ 788-1773 __ .444 _______ 747-1784 ____ .41902-03 _____ 854-1943 __ .440 _______ 873-2061 ____ .42403-04 _____ 760-1739 __ .437 _______ 786-1787 ____ .44004-05 _____ 858-1831 __ .469 _______ 814-1998 ____ .40705-06 _____ 754-1655 __ .456 _______ 742-1789 ____ .41506-07 _____ 708-1657 __ .427 _______ 786-1760 ____ .44707-08 _____ 766-1736 __ .441 _______ 688-1820 ____ .37808-09 _____ 759-1758 __ .432 _______ 779-2009 ____ .38809-10 _____ 819-1975 __ .415 _______ 830-2039 ____ .40710-11 _____ 749-1831 __ .409 _______ 750-1894 ____ .396

FT PercentageYear ______ Iowa ______ Pct. _______Opponent ____ Pct.74-75 _____ 142-302 ___ .420 ______Unavailable75-76 _____ 220-400 ___ .550 ______Unavailable76-77 _____ 225-403 ___ .558 ______Unavailable77-78 _____ 329-511 ____ .643 ______Unavailable78-79 _____ 434-663 ___ .654 ______Unavailable79-80 _____ 348-516 ___ .667 ______Unavailable80-81 _____ 338-455 ___ .744 ________ 306-461 ____ .66481-82 _____ 309-440 ___ .702 ________ 356-531 ____ .67082-83 _____ 324-467 ___ .694 ________ 332-503 ____ .66083-84 _____ 287-463 ___ .620 ________ 328-491 ____ .66884-85 _____ 249-415 ___ .600 ________ 342-499 ____ .68585-86 _____ 243-406 ___ .599 ________ 377-565 ____ .66786-87 _____ 347-555 ___ .625 ________ 360-537 ____ .67087-88 _____ 369-551 ___ .670 ________ 368-539 ____ .68388-89 _____ 420-618 ___ .680 ________ 340-517 ____ .65889-90 _____ 344-499 ___ .689 ________ 342-508 ____ .67390-91 _____ 357-556 ___ .642 ________ 373-591 ____ .63191-92 _____ 349-535 ___ .652 ________ 380-585 ____ .65092-93 _____ 436-647 ___ .674 ________ 273-423 ____ .64593-94 _____ 319-477 ___ .669 ________ 324-484 ____ .66994-95 _____ 330-512 ___ .645 ________ 358-581 ____ .66395-96 _____ 442-658 ___ .672 ________ 404-575 ____ .70396-97 _____ 342-487 ___ .702 ________ 402-581 ____ .69297-98 _____ 386-558 ___ .692 ________ 412-596 ____ .69198-99 _____ 367-544 ___ .675 ________ 349-492 ____ .70999-00 _____ 396-557 ___ .711 ________ 453-633 ____ .71600-01 _____ 510-709 ___ .719 ________ 470-660 ____ .71201-02 _____ 434-623 ___ .697 ________ 413-576 ____ .71702-03 _____ 512-689 ___ .743 ________ 421-634 ____ .66403-04 _____ 433-563 ___ .769 ________ 402-570 ____ .70504-05 _____ 433-615 ___ .704 ________ 294-393 ____ .74805-06 _____ 447-588 ___ .760 ________ 288-415 ____ .69406-07 _____ 461-585 ___ .788 ________ 404-564 ____ .71607-08 _____ 373-509 ___ .733 ________ 395-560 ____ .70508-09 _____ 462-583 ___ .792 ________ 320-477 ____ .67109-10 _____ 452-586 ___ .771 ________ 403-554 ____ .72710-11 _____ 478-628 ___ .761 ________ 309-428 ____ .722

Page 192: Women's Basketball Media Guide

2010 Championship

2012

SEA

SON

190

Hawkeye Challenge History This season marks the 26th year that the Iowa women’s basketball team will host its annual Hawkeye Challenge. Iowa has won 20 of the 25 tournaments and boast a staggering 45-5 record.

Page 193: Women's Basketball Media Guide

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

191

1985 Amana Hawkeye ClassicIowa 75, Bradley 39Memphis State 68, NC State 58NC State 82, Bradley 42 (3rd)Iowa 77, Memphis State 56 (1st)

1986 Amana Hawkeye ClassicTennessee 86, Providence 70Iowa 70, Boston 48Providence 74, Boston 60 (3rd)Tennessee 74, Iowa 56 (1st)

1987 Amana Hawkeye ClassicGeorgia 58, Southern Illinois 53Iowa 85, Missouri 71Southern Illinois 69, Missouri 51 (3rd)Iowa 66, Georgia 56 (1st)

1988 Amana Hawkeye ClassicIowa 73, Miami of Ohio 44Wake Forest 79, Eastern Illinois 66Eastern Illinois 63, Miami of Ohio 59 (3rd)Iowa 78, Wake Forest 62 (1st)

1989 Amana Hawkeye ClassicIowa 90, Howard 57Connecticut 93, Penn State 84 (OT)Penn State 107, Howard 69 (3rd)Iowa 81, Connecticut 49 (1st)

1990 Amana Hawkeye ClassicIowa 81, UCLA 52LSU 74, Kansas 63Kansas 76, UCLA 63 (3rd)Iowa 73, LSU 65 (OT, 1st)

1991 Amana Hawkeye ClassicWashington 101, Northern Illinois 91 (2OT)Iowa 97, Ohio 52Northern Illinois 73, Ohio 63 (3rd)Iowa 58, Washington 39 (1st)

1992 Amana Hawkeye ClassicCharlotte 57, Kentucky 54Iowa 74, West Virginia 44Kentucky 73, West Virgina 63 (3rd)Iowa 60, UNC Charlotte 38 (1st)

1993 Prairie Lights Hawkeye ClassicIowa 68, Laurentian 53La. Tech 65, Butler 61Butler 73, Laurentian 63 (3rd)Iowa 70, La. Tech 66 (1st)

1994 Prairie Lights Hawkeye ClassicSouthern Cal 87, Marquette 76Iowa 60, James Madison 30Marquette 81, James Madison 65 (3rd)Iowa 65, Southern Cal 55 (1st)

1995 Prairie Lights Hawkeye ClassicUC Santa Barbara 68, Maryland 52Iowa 64, Stephen F. Austin 58Maryland 67, Stephen F. Austin 63 (3rd)Iowa 68, UC Santa Barbara 57 (1st)

1996 - No Classic Held

1997 Prairie Lights Hawkeye ClassicWashington 75, Kansas 64Iowa 56, CS Northridge 67Kansas 79, CS Northridge 66 (3rd)Washington 63, Iowa 62 (1st)

1998 Hawkeye Classic (Only three teams)Missouri 80, Princeton 56Iowa 59, Princeton 44Iowa 75, Missouri 68 (1st)

1999 Gazette Hawkeye ClassicIowa 92, Bradley 49Syracuse 81, Chicago State 55Bradley 77, Chicago State 42 (3rd)Iowa 76, Syracuse 73 (1st)

2000 Gazette Hawkeye ChallengeIowa 99, Western Illinois 54Nevada-Reno 82, American 59Western Illinois 72, American 66 (3rd)Iowa 73, Nevada-Reno 59 (1st)

2001 Gazette Hawkeye ChallengeKent State 74, UAB 59Iowa 86, UTPA 38UAB 102, UTPA 75 (3rd)Iowa 76, Kent State 65 (1st)

2002 KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye ChallengeCharlotte 61, Murray State 44Iowa 84, IUPUI 75 (OT)Murray State 70, IUPUI 66 (OT, 3rd)Iowa 85, Charlotte 70 (1st)

2003 KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye ChallengeHouston 66, Gonzaga 54Iowa 83, Butler, 60Gonzaga 65, Butler 59 (3rd)Houston 70, Iowa 64 (1st)

2004 KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye ChallengeMissouri 68, Northern Illinois 61Iowa 66, Southern Illinois 50Northern Illinois 61, Southern Illinois 43 (3rd)Iowa 75, Missouri 54 (1st)

2005 KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye ChallengeRutgers 76, San Jose State 64Iowa 79, Vermont 57Vermont 55, San Jose State 52 (3rd)Rutgers 57, Iowa 51 (1st)

2006 KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye ChallengeIowa 93, Quinnipiac 77Florida International 64, Florida A&M 50Quinnipiac 64, Florida A&M 45 (3rd)Iowa 72, Florida International 62 (1st)

2007 KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye ChallengeIowa 87, Northern Illinois 43Wyoming 66, Saint Joseph’s 64Northern Illinois 90, Saint Joseph’s 82 (3rd)Wyoming 54, Iowa 50 (1st)

2008 KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye ChallengeIowa 83, Boston University 58Providence 68, Portland 61 (OT)Portland 74, Boston University 62 (3rd)Iowa 64, Providence 46 (1st)

2009 KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye ChallengeIllinois State 61, UCLA 55Iowa 67, Santa Clara 51UCLA 77, Santa Clara 51 (3rd)Iowa 75, Illinois State 67 (1st)

2010 KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye ChallengeIowa 87, Northeastern 59Central Michigan 78, Northern Colorado 74Northeastern 61, Northern Colorado 53 (3rd)Iowa 90, Central Michigan 79 (1st)

Saturday, Nov. 12Butler vs. UNLVIowa vs. Harvard

Sunday, Nov. 13Harvard vs. Butler/UNLV

Iowa vs. Northern Colorado/Eastern Michigan

Page 194: Women's Basketball Media Guide

Name ________________________ Years ___________________ HometownLaurie Aaron __________________ 89-93 ____________________ Detroit, MIKatie Abrahamson ______________ 88-90 _______________Cedar Rapids, IAKachine Alexander ______________ 08-11 _______________Minneapolis, MNHolly Andersen ________________ 81-82 _______________Morton Grove, ILLisa Anderson _________________ 80-84 ___________________ Oregon, WIRobin Anderson ________________ 80-85 ___________________ Brandt, SDJenna Armstrong _______________ 01-05 _________________ Stockton, MOWendy Ausdemore _____________ 05-09 _____________________ Neola, IA

Cheryl Baker __________________ 82-84 ___________________Grinnell, KSLisa Becker ___________________ 83-87 _______________Cedar Rapids, IASue Beckwith __________________ 76-80 ____________________ Boone, IAMary Berdo ___________________ 96-97, 99-01 ___________ Washington, IAShanda Berry __________________ 85-89 ___________________ Oelwein, IATricia Blair ____________________ 83-87 ________________ McFarland, WIMyesha Bledsoe _______________ 1999 _________________ Milwaukee, WIDemetria Bright ________________ 90-92 _________________ Lexington, KYBeatrice Bullock ________________ 98-02 ________________ Anchorage, AK

April Calhoun __________________ 01-03 ________________ New Hope, MNJamie Cavey __________________ 01-05 ______________ Mechanicsville, IAKelsey Cermak ________________ 08-11 ___________________ Norwalk, IARobin Christian ________________ 85-89 __________________ Roxbury, MAMegan Considine _______________ 10- _______________________ Byron, ILKaren Clayton _________________ 92-96 __________________ Raleigh, NCCara Consuegra _______________ 97-01 __________________ Mt. Airy, MD

Connie Davis __________________ 80-84 ____________________ DeKalb, ILVirgie Dillingham _______________ 90-94 _________________Richmond, KYNadine Domond ________________ 94-98 ________________ Bridgeport, CTHannah Draxten _______________ 08- ________________ Fergus Falls, MNPam DuBose __________________ 83-85 ____________________ Detroit, MI

Michelle Edwards ______________ 84-88 ___________________ Boston, MA

LETTERWINNERS

Simone Edwards _______________ 93-97 _____________ Kingston, JamaicaAbby Emmert __________________ 04-08 __________________ Winterset, IA

Kristi Faulkner _________________ 01-04 _________________ Glen Ellyn, ILMolly Finn ____________________ 78-81 ________________ Columbus, OHToni Foster ____________________ 89-93 ___________________ Chicago, ILDonna Freitag _________________ 81-83 ___________________ Oregon, WIStacy Frese ___________________ 95-96 _______________Cedar Rapids, IAMarva Fuller ___________________ 84-88 _____________________ Holly, MI

Angela Gallagher _______________ 75-81 _________________ Chillicothe, ILCyndi Gaule ___________________ 78-81 _________________ Burlington, IAJulie Genzen __________________ 81-83 ________________Bloomington, ILLindsay Geoffroy _______________ 01-04 _______________Los Alamitos, CAJeneé Graham _________________ 04-08 ________________ Bolingbrook, ILTiffany Gooden ________________ 94-98 ________________ Fort Wayne, INConnie Grauer _________________ 82-86 __________________Cherokee, IA

Felicia Hall ____________________ 87-91 ________________ Shreveport, LAAngela Hamblin ________________ 95-98 ______________________Gary, INAndrea Harmon ________________ 90-94 _____________ Oklahoma City, OKCindy Haugejorde ______________ 76-80 _________________Parkville, MNJane Heilskov _________________ 79-81 __________________ Hampton, IAAmy Herrig ____________________ 95-99 __________________ Dubuque, IAMelinda Hippen ________________ 80-82 ________________Parkersburg, IAKim Howard ___________________ 78-82 _________________ Estherville, IA

Tia Jackson ___________________ 90-95 ___________ Mardela Springs, MDPatrice Jennings _______________ 98-00 ___________________ Chicago, ILHilleri Jennings ________________ 99-00 _____________________ Manly, IACindy Johnson _________________ 78-81 __________________ Indianola, IAKristen Johnson ________________ 82-86 ________________ Rochester, MNMorgan Johnson _______________ 10- __________________ Platte City, MOShante Jones __________________ 08 ______________________ Carroll, OH

Morgan Kasperek ______________ 02-06 ___________________Hinsdale, IL

2012

SEA

SON

192

Page 195: Women's Basketball Media Guide

LETTERWINNERS

3

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

193

Darleen Kendel ________________ 81-82 _________________ Barbeton, OHLynn Kennedy _________________ 83-87 __________________ Irvington, NJAnn Kildahl ___________________ 82-83 ____________________Tomah, WICarmen Kinrade _______________ 78-79 _________________Maquoketa, IATimicha Kirby __________________ 94-95 __________________Lynwood, CAKari Knopf ____________________ 97-98 ________________ Des Moines, IASusan Koering _________________ 93-97 __________________Stanwood, IAKelly Krei _____________________ 08- ____________________ Iowa City, IA

Jolette Law ___________________ 86-90 __________________Florence, SCAngie Lee ____________________ 80-84 ____________________ Paxton, ILAngie Lewis ___________________ 83-85 ____________________Largo, MDJennie Lillis ___________________ 00-04 _________________ Urbandale, IALisa Long _____________________ 83-87 ___________________ Newark, NJTerri Lusignan _________________ 78-82 _________________Park Ridge, IL

Gabby Machado _______________ 10 ______________________ Pontiac, MIAntonia Macklin ________________ 91-95 ___________________ Boston, MALeah Magner __________________ 98-02 ___________________ Palmer, AKCathy Marx ___________________ 90-94 ________________ East Moline, ILJenni Mayer ___________________ 75-77 _____________Winthrop Harbor, ILMaureen McAlpine ______________ 82-86 ________________ Rochester, MNBecca McCann ________________ 00-04 __________________ Saginaw, MIErin McGrane _________________ 77-80 __________________ Dubuque, IATammy McKay _________________ 83-87 ________________ McFarland, WIRena McMillon _________________ 87-89 ____________ Pompano Beach, FLLindsey Meder _________________ 98-02 _____________________ Solon, IATeresa Meyer __________________ 75-79 _____________ Overland Park, KSBecky Moessner _______________ 75-78 __________________ Waterloo, IABarb Mueller __________________ 75-80 ___________________ Paullina, IA

Kim Nelson ___________________ 81-83 ___________________ Denison, IATrisha Nesbitt__________________ 10- _______________________ Ames, IAJenny Noll ____________________ 93-97 _________________ Muscatine, IALindsey Nyenhuis ______________ 05-09 ______________ Grand Rapids, MI

Lynn Oberbillig _________________ 75-78 ______________ Northampton, MAAmber O’Brien _________________ 99-03 _______________Worthington, MNLori Offergeld __________________ 77-81 ___________________ Chicago, IL

Shannon Perry _________________ 94-98 ___________________ Carson, CAKatharine Peters _______________ 75-78 __________________ Dubuque, IARandi Peterson ________________ 97-01 ________________ Cedar Falls, IALaura Podolak _________________ 98-00 ___________________ Basalt, COEbone Pope ___________________ 04-06 __________________ Ottumwa, IAFranthea Price _________________ 86-90 _______________ River Rouge, MIJaime Printy ___________________ 10- ______________________ Marion, IACassandra Rahming ____________ 88-92 _____________ W. Palm Beach, FLJody Ratigan __________________ 86-90 _____________________ Neola, IAErinn Reed ____________________ 93-94 __________________ Saginaw, MI

Tiffany Reedy__________________ 02-06 ____________________ Dysart, IAJackie Regel __________________ 79-83 _________________ Glen Ellyn, ILJoni Rensvold _________________ 78-80 ________________ Cedar Falls, IALindsay Richards _______________ 02-03 _________________ Barrington, ILMaureen Riopelle ______________ 80-81 __________________ Appleton, WISue Roeder ___________________ 78-81 __________________ Dubuque, IAJade Rogers __________________ 11- _________________Cedar Rapids, IAKris Rogers ___________________ 76-82 __________________ Iowa City, IAMargie Rubow _________________ 75-78 __________________Brighton, CO

Stacy Schlapkohl _______________ 04-08 ____________________ Durant, IAJolynn Schneider _______________ 84-88 ______________Grosse Pointe, MITracy Schrupp _________________ 99-03 ___________________Gillette, WYStephanie Schueler _____________ 87-91 ________________ Sioux Falls, SDBecky Shrigley _________________ 88-92 __________________ Nashua, NHLaura Shawver ________________ 75-79 _____________ San Francisco, CAMegan Skouby _________________ 05-09 ___________________ Mentor, OHCrystal Smith __________________ 02-06 _________________ Haughton, LAKristi Smith ___________________ 05-09 _________________ Thornton, COTangela Smith _________________ 94-98 ___________________ Chicago, ILJohanna Solverson _____________ 02-05, 08 _____________ Lake Zurich, ILKaren Swanson ________________ 78-79 ____________________________

LaTonya Tate __________________ 88-92 ____________________ Detroit, MIJill Taylor _____________________ 88-90 ___________________ Ambler, PATheairra Taylor _________________ 10- ____________________ St. Paul, MNMolly Tideback _________________ 90-93 __________________ Waterloo, IADeDe Towe ___________________ 76-80 __________________ Alburnett, IANecole Tunsil __________________ 90-94 ______________St. Petersburg, FL

Nicole VanderPol _______________ 05-09 ______________ Grundy Center, IAKrista VandeVenter _____________ 04-08 ___________________ Osseo, MNChinyere Vann _________________ 96-97 __________________Brooklyn, NYShirley Vargason _______________ 75-78 _________________ St. Charles, ILPolly Ven Horst ________________ 76-92 ____________________ Dallas, TXAmy Van Arkel _________________ 98-00 ________________ Cedar Falls, IA

Kamille Wahlin _________________ 08- __________________ Crookston, MNTracy Washington ______________ 84-86 _______________ Philadelphia, PAJerica Watson _________________ 98-02 ________________ Milwaukee, WILorelei Watts __________________ 87-89 ________________ Rock Island, ILTrisha Waugh _________________ 88-91 __________________ Jefferson, IAMelinda Welter _________________ 75-79 _________________ Glen Ellyn, ILDiana Williams _________________ 75-80 ___________________ Chicago, ILPam Williams __________________ 84-88 ___________________ Chicago, ILMalikah Willis __________________ 94-98 ________________ Cleveland, OHDiane Wilson __________________ 76-81 _______________ New London, IAKris Wistrom __________________ 79-83 ________________ Des Moines, IA

Arneda Yarbrough ______________ 91-95 ___________________ Racine, WICheri Young ___________________ 79-82 _________________ Muscatine, IA

Page 196: Women's Basketball Media Guide

Amber O’Brien

#1

#33 #34 #35 #40 #41 #42 #43

#2 #3 #4 #5 #10 #11 Kristi Faulkner Zoraa Quoie Kamille Wahlin

Myesha Bledsoe Abby Emmert Kalli Hansen

Stacy Frese Kadaiya Johns

Jerica Watson April Calhoun

Arneda Yarbrough Stephanie Schueler Tracy Washington Kris Rogers Chinyere Vann Kari Knopf Lindsey Meder Crystal Smith

Karen Clayton Cassandra Rahming Sue Roeder Jenna Armstrong* Kristi Smith Trisha Nesbitt

Melinda Hippen Jane Heilskov Barb Muelle Katharine Peters Laura Podolak Deb Remmerde

Simone Edwards Molly Tideback Jolette Law Connie Grauer Connie Davis Cindy Johnson Lori Offergeld Becky Moessner Johanna Solverson

Timicha Kirby Kristen Johnson Diane Wilson Teresa Meyer

Melinda Hippen Gail Hudash Erin McGrane Laura Shawver Tracy Schrupp Stacy Schlapkohl

Darlene Kandel Terri Lusignan Cheri Young Karen Swanson Lynn Oberbillig

Tiffany Gooden Cathy Marx Shanda Berry Julie Genzen Diane Wilson Jackie Regel Cyndi Gaule Tiffany Reedy

Connie Davis Cindy Haugejorde Nicole VanderPol

194

Page 197: Women's Basketball Media Guide

Thirty-four different numbers have been worn by the Hawkeyes throughout the years. Michelle Edwards (# 30) is the only Hawkeye to have her jersey retired. Incoming freshmen will be wearing the following numbers: Melissa Dixon (#21), Samantha Logic (#22), Kathryn Reynolds (#33), Virginia Johnson (#34) and Bethany Doolittle (#51). Only two basketball numbers have never been worn by an Iowa player (# 00 and # 53).

#44 #45 #50 #51 #52 #54 #55

#12 #21 #22 #23 #24 #25

#30

Laurie Aaron Lorelei Watts Tammy McKay Maureen Riopelle Sue Beckwith Margie Rubow Leah Magner Jenna Armstrong Morgan Johnson Nadine Domond Kim Nelson Sue Beckwith

April Calhoun* Shante Jones Felicia Hall Lynn Kennedy Lindsay Geoffroy Shannon Perry Virgie Dillingham Patrice Jennings Ebone Pope Antonia Macklin Angie Lewis Lindsay Richards` Kelly Krei

Necole Tunsil Robin Christian Tricia Blair Jenni Mayer Cara Consuegra Kachine Alexander

Susan Koering

Becky Shrigley Jolynn Schneider Lisa Anderson Joni Rensvold Shirley Vargason Mary Berdo Kristi Faulkner Kelsey Cermak

Demetria Bright Robin Anderson Molly Finn DeDe Towe Mary Berdo Amy Van Arkel Theairra Taylor

Angela Hamblin Katie Abrahamson Rena McMillon Lisa Long Angie Lee Carmen Kinrade Melinda Welter Jeneé Graham Jaime Printy

Michelle Edwards Angie Lee Polly Ven Horst

#31 Malikah Willis Andrea Harmon Jill Taylor Donna Freitag Kris Wistrom Terri Lusignan Diane Wilson Barb Mueller Hannah Draxten

#32Natalie Chambers

Erinn Reed LaTonya Tate Pam Williams Ann Kildahl Kim Howard Angela Gallagher Tia Jackson Jody Ratigan Maureen McAlpine Wendy Ausdemore Jade Rogers

Franthea Price Pam DuBose Diana Williams

Trisha Waugh Marva Fuller Cheryl Baker Beatrice Bullock

Megan Skouby Randi Peterson Morgan Kasperek JoAnn Hamlin

Tangela Smith Jennie Lillis Lindsey Nyenhuis Gabby Machado

Lisa Becker Krista VandeVenter

Holly Andersen Hilleri Jennings Jamie Cavey

Amy Herrig Toni Foster Becca McCann

Jenny Noll

195

#20

Page 198: Women's Basketball Media Guide

Coordinating media operations for the Iowa women’s basketball team is Assistant Athletic Communications Director Aaron Blau. The entire Iowa staff is available to answer questions, fill requests, arrange interviews, provide photographs and assist the media in obtaining information on the Hawkeyes.

Credential Requests: Credential requests should be made by e-mail or by fax on company letterhead. Requests made 10 days in advance will be mailed. All others not secured by game day may be picked up at the Athletic Communications Office during regular business hours or prior to the game at Will Call, located at the northwest entrance of Carver-Hawkeye Arena.

Press Row: Press Row is located on the northwest side of Carver-Hawkeye Arena behind the Iowa team bench. Television cameras and visiting team video equipment are not allowed at Press Row. Space for this equipment is available upon request on the east side of Carver-Hawkeye Arena at concourse level.

Postgame Interviews: Postgame interviews with the head coaches and selected players from both teams will be held in the Media Room located up the tunnel at the north end of Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Requests for players should be directed to a member of the Athletic Communications staff during the second half of each game. Interviews will begin after a required 10-minute “cooling-off” period. Only members of the working press with proper credentials will be allowed in the Media Room. Locker rooms are closed to the media.

Lodging:Motels in the Iowa City area that have both a restaurant and lounge are the: Cantebury Inn (351-0400), Fairfield Inn (337-8382), Hampton Inn Suites (351-6600), Holiday Inn (351-6600), Iowa House Hotel (335-3513), Quality Inn on Highlander Plaza (354-2000), Sheraton (337-4058), Mariott Hotel (668-4000) and Red Roof Inn (337-9797). The area code is 319.

Gameday Services: The Iowa Athletic Communications staff will provide play-by-play and statistics at halftime and following the game. Quotes from the coaches and players interviewed at the postgame press conference will be made available upon request. Please make arrangements for this service prior to the game.

E-Mail Services:All game notes, postgame statistics and play-by-play are available via e-mail in pdf format. To be placed on the e-mail list, contact a member of the Athletic Communications staff. This information is also posted timely on the official Iowa website:

hawkeyesports.com

FAX Services: One FAX machine is available to members of the working media free of charge on a first-come, first-serve basis. Please make arrangements for its use with a member of the Iowa Athletic Communications staff prior to the game.

High Speed Internet Access: Hard wire high speed internet access is available at press row in Carver-Hawkeye Arena.

Telephones: Several telephones are available to members of the working press in the External Relations Suite, Room S300 of Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Please make arrangements for entry into the office with a member of the Athletic Communications staff prior to the game. Should you need a telephone on press row, please make arrangements by calling Telecommunications at: (319) 335-2945.

196

UNIVERSITY OF IOWA ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

STEVE ROE ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

DIRECTOR

PHIL HADDY ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

SPECIAL ASSISTANT

MATT WEITZEL ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR

TRACI WAGNER ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR

AARON BLAU ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR

Page 199: Women's Basketball Media Guide

Sports Information Mailing Address: S300 Carver-Hawkeye Arena Iowa City, Iowa, 52242-1020

Athletic Communications Phone Numbers:Basketball Contact: Aaron BlauOffice Phone: (319) 335-9411Blau Cell: (319) 430-5103E-Mail Address: [email protected] Athletic Communications Director: Steve RoeAthletic Communications Special Assistant: Phil HaddyAssistant Athletic Communications Directors: Matt Weitzel, Chris Brewer, James Allan, Traci WagnerDirector of New Media: Darren MillerSecretary: Theresa WalentaStudent Assistants: Brandee Britt, Ashley Carlson, Maddie Church, Stephanie Dittmer, Nick Hegland, Kelly Jensen, Brady Johnson, Patrick Sojka and Kyle SoldwischPress Row Phone: (319) 335-7284Office Fax: (319) 335-9417

Internet Web Address:Updated information on the Iowa women’s basketball team is available on the University of Iowa’s athletic department home page on the Internet. Game notes, post-game reports, player and coaches bios, player game-by-game statistics, team overall and conference statistics and more can be found on the web site. The address is:

hawkeyesports.com

IOW

A W

OM

EN

’S B

ASK

ETB

ALL

197

AARON BLAU ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR

CHRIS BREWER ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR

JAMES ALLAN ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR

DARREN MILLER DIRECTOR OF NEW MEDIA

THERESA WALENTA ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

SECRETARY

Page 200: Women's Basketball Media Guide

Dr. C.F. “Larry” and Lois Barrett Football ScholarshipMicheal and Patricia Beal Women’s Basketball ScholarshipJohn and Ruth Beckman ScholarshipsP. Sue Beckwith, M.D., Women’s Basketball ScholarshipP. Sue Beckwith, M.D., Rowing ScholarshipWarren and Harriet Berman Family Football ScholarshipWarren and Harriet Berman Family Men’s Basketball ScholarshipMike Boddicker Baseball ScholarshipLester Bookey Memorial ScholarshipPatty and Tom Buroker Football ScholarshipTom and Lori Cardella Football ScholarshipB.W. “Wayne” Carpenter Football ScholarshipCarver Scholarship/Slater AwardGene and Jennie Clay Football ScholarshipJohn and Mary Ann Colloton Men’s Basketball ScholarshipJohn and Mary Ann Colloton Football ScholarshipJohn and Mary Ann Colloton Women’s Basketball ScholarshipJohn and Mary Ann Colloton Wrestling ScholarshipCatherine Nacke Cooper Men’s Basketball ScholarshipTom and Shari Davis Men’s Basketball Manager ScholarshipDoran Family Gymnastics ScholarshipC.W. “Bump” Elliot Football ScholarshipDr. Brent and Ellen Feller Men’s Basketball ScholarshipJohn Ferentz Memorial Football ScholarshipHayden Fry Captain’s ScholarshipEugene and Pat Gauron Women’s Tennis ScholarshipAl Grady Memorial Football ScholarshipDonald W. and Marilyn Heineking Baseball ScholarshipDonald W. and Marilyn Heineking Football ScholarshipDonald W. and Marilyn Heineking Men’s Cross Country/Track ScholarshipDonald W. and Marilyn Heineking Men’s Basketball Manager’s ScholarshipDonald W. and Marilyn Heineking Softball ScholarshipDonald W. and Marilyn Heineking Volleyball ScholarshipDonald W. and Marilyn Heineking Women’s Basketball ScholarshipDonald W. and Marilyn Heineking Wrestling ScholarshipTheo and Glenda Hitchens Football ScholarshipTheo and Glenda Hitchens Men’s Basketball ScholarshipJames Hoak Men’s Golf ScholarshipIowa Style Wrestling ScholarshipRichard O. Jacobson Football ScholarshipJohnson County I-Club Football ScholarshipJohnson County I-Club Wrestling ScholarshipBud and Georgia Johnson Women’s Basketball Scholarship

Nile Kinnick Leadership ScholarshipNile Kinnick Memorial ScholarshipsNile Kinnick Scholarship for WomenRon and Carol Kirchhoff Men’s Basketball ScholarshipW.A. Krause Football ScholarshipGary Kurdelmeier Wrestling ScholarshipRobert and Dorothy Lee ScholarshipJack and Ailene Liechty Men’s Golf ScholarshipJack and Ailene Liechty Football ScholarshipJack and Ailene Liechty Men’s Basketball ScholarshipJack and Ailene Liechty Women’s Basketball ScholarshipLinn County I-Club Football ScholarshipBrad and Anne Lohaus Men’s Basketball ScholarshipPaul Mason Memorial ScholarshipBob and Jo Lynne Meskimen Family Football ScholarshipTerry and Susan Mulligan Football ScholarshipTerry and susan Mulligan Men’s Swimming ScholarshipBucky O’Connor Men’s Basketball ScholarshipBucky O’Connor Men’s Golf ScholarshipDennis and Donna Oldorf Athletic ScholarshipRobert and Ruth Olson Football ScholarshipBob and Dorothy Otto Football ScholarshipDave Paulson Baseball ScholarshipWhitey and Grace Piro Football ScholarshipWilliam and Kay Pitlik Wrestling ScholarshipWilliam and Kay Pitlik Football ScholarshipsWilliam and Kay Pitlik Softball ScholarshipWilliam and Kay Pitlik Women’s Basketball ScholarshipWilliam and Kay Pitlik Field Hockey ScholarshipPolk County I-Club Football ScholarshipPolk County I-Club Softball ScholarshipBob Root Memorial Football ScholarshipStella Wolff Sanford Women’s ScholarshipJohn and Dorothy Sill Wrestling ScholarshipRoland and Esther Smith Men’s Athletic ScholarshipsRoland and Esther Smith Women’s Athletic ScholarshipsProfessor Ralph I. and Barbara G. Stephens Women’s Basketball ScholarshipMarshall Stewart Athletic ScholarshipDennis and Janice Oliver Strang Football ScholarshipChris Street Memorial Men’s Basketball ScholarshipJohn Streif Men’s Basketball ScholarshipBen Trickey Memorial ScholarshipRaymond K. and Susan K. Vawter Football ScholarshipW. David Ward Football ScholarshipEarl and Edna Yoder Football Scholarship

The Hawkeye Visions Endowment Program is an on-going scholarship campaign, which seeks to create endowed scholarships for all starting positions in UI athletics. The program currently includes almost 200 scholarships ranging from fully endowed, partially endowed, in development or pledged via an estate gift. The following scholarships will be awarded for the 2011-12 academic year:

Beth and Bob Allsop Point Guard ScholarshipRay Carlson Lineman ScholarshipFritz and Mary Lee Duda Hawkeye Spirit ScholarshipsMark Falb Quarterback ScholarshipBill and John Fenton Football ScholarshipGeorge C. and Nora Foerstner Memorial Football ScholarshipsRuss and Ann Gerdin Family Football ScholarshipsRuss and Ann Gerdin Family Men’s Basketball ScholarshipsRuss and Ann Gerdin Family Women’s Basketball ScholarshipRuss and Ann Gerdin Family Wrestling Scholarship

Russ and Ann Gerdin Family Athletic ScholarshipLeonard A. and Marlene S. Hadley Center Football ScholarshipRobert G. and Annalee Jacoby Hockridge Wrestling ScholarshipJim and Rhonda Juhlin Men’s Basketball ScholarshipGus and Theo Mastrogany End ScholarshipRobert W. and Jean C. Ottilie Athletic ScholarshipJohn and Peg Slusher Softball Catcher ScholarshipArthur E. Stanley Football ScholarshipsDale L. Tieden Football ScholarshipsHenry B. and Patricia B. Tippie Athletic ScholarshipsJim and Susan Woods Offensive Lineman Scholarship

THE HAWKEYE VISIONS ENDOWMENT PROGRAM: INVESTING IN A WINNING FUTURE!To make a gift or for more information about the Hawkeye Visions Endowment Program, please contact Sloane Tyler, Associate Director of Development, (319) 335-3305 or (800) 648-6973. The UI Foundation is the preferred channel of support for private contributions to all areas of The University of Iowa.

Required Gift LevelsVisionary Level Scholarship Level $400,000 Example: The Jane Doe Women’s Basketball Point Guard ScholarshipLeadership Level Scholarship Level $200,000 Example: The Doe Family Women’s Basketball ScholarshipSustaining Level Scholarship Level $50,000 Example: The John and Jane Doe Athletic ScholarshipFor a complete list of all scholarships currently awarded, please visit our website: jointheiclub.com

THE HAWKEYE VISIONS ENDOWMENT PROGRAM

VISIONARY LEVEL SCHOLARSHIPS

LEADERSHIP LEVEL SCHOLARSHIPS

2012

SEA

SON

198

Page 201: Women's Basketball Media Guide

199

Page 202: Women's Basketball Media Guide
Page 203: Women's Basketball Media Guide