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Wright State Quick Facts

Credits Compilation: Matt Zircher, Associate SID

Typesetting Wright State and Printing: Printing Services

Photography: University Media Services, Keith Cole, Trevor Thompson, Nick Falzerano, Tim Zechar

Design: UTC Communications

Location: Dayton, OH 45435-0001Founded: 1964; independent status, 1967Enrollment: 19,793Nickname: RaidersColors: Hunter Green and GoldConference: Horizon LeaguePresident: Dr. David HopkinsDirector of Athletics/Alma Mater:Bob Grant/Wright State, 1988SWA/Alma Mater: Maureen Cooper/Dayton, 1992Head Coach/Alma Mater: Mike Bradbury/Chattanooga, 1993Record at WSU/Years: First YearOverall Record/Years: 50-44/ThreeAssistant Coaches/Alma Mater: Harry Elifson/Northern Iowa, 1986 Valerie King/Cincinnati, 2004 Katrina Merriweather/Cincinnati, 2001Director of Operations/Alma Mater: Tarah Muntz/Morehead State, 2008

Administrative Assistant/Alma Mater: Sara Vest/Western Michigan, 20102009–10 Record: 11-19 Overall, 6-12 Horizon (Seventh)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/3Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2Assistant AD/Athletic Communications: Bob NossWomen’s Basketball SID: Matt ZircherOffi ce: (937) 775-2831Fax: (937) 775-2368Press Row: (937) 775-4688E-Mail: [email protected]: http://www.wsuraiders.comHead Athletic Trainer: Jason FranklinWomen’s Basketball Trainer:Siobhan Fagan Home Court/Capacity: Ervin J. Nutter Center/11,019Ticket Offi ce Phone: (937) 775-4789

Statement of Philosophy for Intercollegiate Athletics

The athletics program at Wright State University is recognized as an integral part of the total educational process. The athletics program is designed to contribute to the total development of the student-ath-lete’s health, fi tness, skill, leadership, and respect for others.

Wright State University’s intercollegiate athletic representatives are student-athletes, coaches and staff who are instructed on and dedi-cated to the principles of fair play and amateur competition as de-fi ned by the rules of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. It is the responsibility of the athletics administration and coaches to insure that the entire program is in full compliance with all pertinent rules and regulations.

Objectives of the intercollegiate athletics program at Wright State University are to:

1. Provide a form of student activity which is generally accepted part of collegiate life.

2. Provide opportunities for the development of unique skills and abilities to a diverse segment of the male and female student popula-tion.

3. Provide the opportunity and motivation for participation in sports activities for a broad segment of the male and female student population.

4. Provide a vehicle which is a recognized builder of morale and esprit de corps among students, staff, and alumni.

5. Create an awareness of and support for Wright State University within the region, state and nation.

6. Sponsor a breadth of programs which will provide student-ath-letes with the opportunity to compete on a local, regional, or national level. Within this objective, programs will be funded and expectations generated which will provide each program or individual with the op-portunity to achieve success.

7. Provide an environment in which the student-athlete will learn the value of fair play, the necessity of obeying rules and regulations, and the necessity to perform up to prescribed academic standards.

Contents

All-Time MVPs and Letterwinners ....36Athletic Director ...............................25Coaches ......................................16-21Horizon League ...........................28-29Media Services ...................................21,000 Point Club ................................35Opponent Records ..........................43Player Profi les .................................4-13President, WSU ..................................24Raiders at a Glance ........................44Raider Records ............................32-34Raider Roster and Team Picture .....14Statement of Philosophy ...................1Through the Years .......................37-42Wright State Quick Facts ...................12009–10 Results .................................312008–09 Statistics ..............................302010–11 Schedule ...........................BC2010–11 Season Outlook ...................3

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The 2010–11 media guide is de-signed to assist your coverage of the Wright State University women’s basketball team. Additional infor-mation is available by contacting the sports information office at (937) 775-2831.

CredentialsSeason credentials will be issued to local reporters, columnists, etc. prior to the first game. If you have not received a season pass in the past, you must con-tact the sports information offi ce. Game-by-game passes will be issued by as-needed situations, depending on available space. These passes must be requested at least three days in advance of the game and will be distributed at entrance #9 off parking lot #5.

ParkingSeason parking passes will be dis-tributed to local media prior to the fi rst game. Press parking will be in parking lot #5 until fi lled. In di vid u al requests must be made at least fi ve days in advance.

InterviewsInterviews during the week must be arranged through the SID offi ce or with the basketball offi ce. Media may come to practice and talk to players before or after prac tice but may not contact student-athletes outside these times or out side pre-arranged times. Home phone num-bers will not be given out. Coach Bradbury can be reached Mon day through Friday in the morning at (937) 775-2771.

Practices

Practices are generally closed un-less permission is granted through Coach Bradbury and the sports information offi ce.

PhotographersPasses will be han dled same as above. Still and vid eo photogra-phers are limited to work the end lines as designated or the con-course lev el. Visiting teams will be sup plied one vid eo copy of the game. Team videographers may tape the game from the platforms on the con course level if space permits.

RadioPermission to broadcast games from the Nutter Cen ter must be grant ed from the SID office a week in ad vance of the game. Under re cip ro cal agreements, the offi cial radio sta tion of the home and visiting teams will receive up to two phone lines. Additional lines or unoffi cial outlets may purchase phone lines for $75 each if avail-able. Each radio station will re ceive broadcast space for two.

Phone Lines Phone lines at court side and in the press room have been set up for collect or reverse charg es only.

TelevisionAll requests to tele vise Wright State University bas ket ball must be made in writing before the season and should be directed to Assistant Athletics Director/Sports Informa-tion Director Bob Noss.

Greg Gahris Memorial Press Room

Named for the late Greg Gahris—The Voice of the Raiders for 15 years—the Greg Gahris Memorial Press Room is located on the court lev el just outside the open end of the are na. Counter space, elec tric and phone lines will be avail able as well as stats, notes and score sheets.

ServicesStatistics, notes and re fresh ments will be available in the press room before the game. A copy ma chine is located in the press room, and a fax machine is located on the third fl oor in the SID offi ce. Stats mon i tors will be supplied to offi cial radio and television outlets and then to un of-fi cial outlets when available.

Following the Raiders On the Internet: Daily updates and score updates as well as other infor-mation can be accessed through wsuraiders.com, while stats for WSU and other Horizon League schools can be accessed through horizon-league.org.

Videostreaming: All 14 of Wright State’s home games will be video-streamed live on the internet as well as all nine Horizon League road contests and the Horizon League Tournament. A link to where the games can be viewed can be found at wsuraiders.com.

Mike BradburyRadio Show

The Mike Bradbury Radio Show will broadcast throughout the Miami Valley from the Woodman Fricker’s six times during the season from 8:00–8:30 p.m. Those dates are:

Monday, November 15 Monday, December 6 Monday, December 27 Monday, January 10 Monday, January 17 Monday, February 14

It can be heard throughout the Miami Valley on WONE 980 AM, and WIZE 1360 AM.

Media Services

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2010-11 Season Outlook

A new era in Wright State women’s basketball begins this season as Mike Bradbury was named as the sixth head coach in team history on April 21, 2010. While Bradbury may be new to WSU, he is defi nitely familiar with area college basketball as he previously served as an assistant at Xavier and Cincinnati and was the head coach for three seasons at Morehead State. He won’t be the only new face in 2010-11, however, as the Raiders also have a new coaching staff in assistants Harry Elifson, Valerie King and Katrina Merriweather along with Director of Operations Tarah Muntz and Adminis-trative Assistant Sara Vest. Newness will be on the court as well as of the 13 players on this year’s roster, seven are freshmen. They, along with four seniors and a pair of juniors, look to improve on last year’s 11-19 record and seventh-place fi nish in the Horizon League.

SENIORS

The Raiders return four seniors this season in guard LaShawna Thomas, forward Ta-myra Davis, guard Paige Lowe and forward Tanni Scott. Selected to the Horizon League All-Newcomer Team in 2008, Thomas has put together a strong career at Wright State, becoming the 17th player to reach the 1000-point plateau last season. Heading into her senior cam-paign, Thomas is tied for 14th on the all-time scoring list with 1039 points and ranks in the top ten in fi eld goals made and attempted along with scoring average. A preseason Second Team All-League selection in 2010-11, Thomas led the Raiders in scoring last season at 12.1 points per game, was second in steals with 52 and third in assists with 76. Davis averaged 7.6 points per contest last year as she shot 49 percent from the fi eld and led the squad with a 5.9 rebounding average. Her .557 shooting percentage two seasons ago was the third-best in Raider history and her .525 percentage in the two years combined is second all-time. After not seeing much playing time her fi rst two seasons, Lowe appeared in every game with 23 starts in 2009-10, dishing out just over two assists per game while shooting 80 percent at the foul line. She scored a career-high nine points at Miami last year and collected fi ve rebounds on two different occa-sions. Scott helped the Raiders defeat Youngstown State in the fi rst round of

the Horizon League Tournament last season as she scored nine points off the bench, hit all four of her shots and gathered in six rebounds.

JUNIORS

Forward Molly Fox and guard Ma-ria Bennett are the two juniors returning for the Raiders this year. Fox appeared in every game with 13 starts, averaging 8.6 points and 4.8 rebounds per game as she shot 54 per-cent from the fi eld, the fourth-best ever in a WSU single season. Her numbers were even better in Horizon League play as she averaged 9.1 points and 4.9 rebounds while shooting 57 percent from the fl oor. Bennett connected on 60 three-pointers last year, the fi fth-most in Raid-er history, as she averaged 7.1 points per game. After just two seasons, Ben-nett is seventh all-time in threes made with 98 and ninth in threes attempted with 284.

FRESHMEN

Seven freshmen, six of which inked letters of intent during last year’s fall signing period, round out the roster. They are forward MaRanda Boddie, guard Courtney Boyd, guard KC Elkins, forward Kirsten Gliesmann, guard Mur Hagerman, forward Elizabeth Kelly and guard Kayla Lamotte. Boddie joins the Raiders after averaging 12.8 points, 10.2 rebounds and 2.6 blocks per game last season for Springfi eld (Ohio) High School. A First Team All-Greater Western Ohio Conference Central Division selection as a senior, Boddie’s high school coach was Wright State Hall of Famer Nettie Carter. Boyd averaged 30.1 points and 11.3 rebounds per game last season for nearby Brookville (Ohio) High School as she shot 80 percent from the foul line and 55 percent from the fi eld. A Second Team All-State performer as a senior, Boyd holds school records for points in a game (43), season (662) and career (1576) and is Brookville’s all-time leader in three-pointers with 108. Elkins joins the Green and Gold after earning Third Team All-State honors last season at West Jefferson (Ohio) High School. The school’s all-time leading scorer for both boys and girls, Elkins was nominated for the 2010 McDonalds All-American game. Gliesmann, a low post player from Center Grove High School in Indiana, averaged 9.2 rebounds, 3.1 steals and 1.7 blocks per game last season. Glies-

mann, who was selected as one of the Top 60 Seniors by Hoosier Basketball Magazine, owns school records for rebounds and blocked shots. Hagerman also was named to the Top 60 Seniors list and 4A All-State after completing her career at Pendleton Heights High School. She averaged 12.5 points and five rebounds per game her senior year as she shot 75 percent from the free throw line. Kelly averaged 17.7 points and 10.1 rebounds per contest for Carlinville (Illinois) High School in 2009-10 as the Cavaliers fi nished 24-4 and posted a mark of 83-27 during Kelly’s four-year career. She is the school’s all-time leader in points with 1933 and in blocks with 129. Lamotte, who joined the program over the summer, was an All-Southwest District and All-Greater Miami Confer-ence selection as a senior as she aver-aged 11 points and eight rebounds per game.

SCHEDULE

Wright State once again faces a diffi cult schedule in 2010-11, especially considering that the Raiders start the season with eight of their fi rst 10 games on the road. WSU begins the campaign on Fri-day, November 12, on the road at IUPUI before concluding the Indiana road swing on Sunday, November 14, at Ball State. The Raiders then visit Dela-ware State before opening the home portion of their schedule on Monday, November 29, against crosstown rival Dayton. December opens with a home matchup against Miami on the 1st, followed by five consecutive road contests at Akron, Ohio, Longwood, Southern Illinois and Cincinnati. Wright State then wraps up nonleague play on Wednesday, December 22, at home versus Central Florida. WSU rings in the New Year and Horizon League play in Wisconsin as the Raiders take on Milwaukee on New Year’s Eve, followed by Green Bay on January 2. The remainder of the 18-game Horizon League slate completes the schedule as Wright State has fi ve home games in January, two in February and the fi nal two versus Green Bay and Milwaukee in March. The Horizon League Tournament begins on Monday, March 7, and continues through Sunday, March 13, with an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament on the line.

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2009-10: Played in 30 games; averaged 22.5 minutes, 2.7 points and 2.1 assists per game...four assists against Robert Morris...nine points at Miami...made fi rst career start at #8 Ohio State...hit the game-tying shot with 33 seconds left versus Loyola to send the game into overtime...fi ve assists at Butler...fi ve rebounds versus Cleveland State...fi ve assists against Youngstown State...eight points versus Valparaiso...four assists at Youngstown State.

2008-09: Gathered in a rebound at Eastern Kentucky...recorded an assist versus Miami...two points and an assist at BYU Hawaii...two points at Loyola...recorded an assist at Milwaukee...two rebounds,two assists and three steals against Youngstown State...recorded an assist and a steal at Valparaiso...four points at Youngstown State.

2007-08: One point and one rebound at Eastern Michigan...two assists and a block versus North Dakota State...recorded a steal versus Detroit.

High School: Signed with Wright State during the fall period...named First Team All-Lake Erie League as a senior...Second Team all-league selection as a junior as she averaged 14 points, fi ve assists and two rebounds per game while shooting 90% from the free throw line...holds school records for assists and steals...recipient of the Scholar-Athlete Award, People to People Award and was honored by the U.S. Achievement Academy...member of the

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PAIGELOWEGUARDSr. • 5-4Cleveland, OHMaple Heights

CAREER HIGHSPoints: 9 at Miami (12/9/09)

Field Goals Made: 4 at Miami (12/9/09) Field Goals Attempted: 7 at Detroit (1/3/10) Field Goal Percentage: 1.000 (4 for 4) at Miami (12/9/09) 3-Pt. FG Made: 1 vs. Loyola (1/14/10) 3-Pt. FG Attempted: 1 on six occasions 3-Pt. FG Percentage: 1.000 (1 for 1) vs. Loyola (1/14/10) Free Throws Made: 3 at Butler (1/21/10) Free Throws Attempted: 4 vs. Valparaiso (2/18/10) Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 (3 for 3) at Butler (1/21/10) Rebounds: 5 vs. Cleveland State (1/28/10) Assists: 5 at Butler (1/21/10); vs. Youngstown State (1/30/10) Blocks: 1 vs. North Dakota State (11/25/07); vs. Milwaukee (2/4/10) Steals: 3 vs. Youngstown State (1/22/09)

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LOWE’S NUMBERSYear G-S Min-Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF-D A BL ST Pts.-Avg.2008 14-0 43/3.1 0 8 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 1 0.1 4-0 2 1 1 1/0.12009 11-0 49/4.5 4 12 .333 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 3 0.3 6-0 6 0 4 8/0.72010 30-23 674/22.5 34 93 .366 1 5 .200 12 15 .800 30 1.0 59-0 63 1 19 81/2.7 Totals 55-23 766/13.9 38 113 .336 1 6 .167 13 17 .765 34 0.6 69-0 71 2 24 90/1.6

National Honor Society...listed in Who’s Who Among Among American High School Students...received the Presidential Award.

Personal: Born Paige Brittany Lowe on October 11, 1988...is the daughter of Gregory and Andrea Lowe and has one brother.

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CAREER HIGHS Points: 25 at UIC (2/11/10)

Field Goals Made: 11 vs. Loyola (2/28/08)Field Goals Attempted: 21 at Valparaiso (1/23/10)Field Goal Percentage: .846 (11 for 13) vs. Loyola

(2/28/08) 3-Pt. FG Made: 3 on fi ve occasions

3-Pt. FG Attempted: 8 at Valparaiso (1/23/10)3-Pt. FG Percentage: 1.000 (2 for 2) at Butler (2/21/08)

Free Throws Made: 6 on three occasionsFree Throws Attempted: 9 at Evansville (11/22/08)Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 (4 for 4) vs. Valparaiso

(1/8/09); at Butler (1/21/10)Rebounds: 11 vs. Detroit (1/31/09)

Assists: 7 at Youngstown State (1/17/08); at Eastern Kentucky (11/25/08)

Blocks: 2 at Green Bay (1/17/09)Steals: 6 vs. Eastern Kentucky (11/19/09)

2009-10: 22 points, eight rebounds and fi ve assists at IPFW... 15 points, four rebounds, four assists and six steals against Eastern Kentucky...nine points and seven rebounds versus Akron...nine points against Robert Morris...seven points and four assists versus Vanderbilt...13 points and six rebounds at Dayton...seven points, fi ve rebounds, six assists and four steals at Miami...seven points at Ohio State...seven points, four assists and three steals at Boston College...10 points, fi ve assists and four steals at Cincinnati...nine points and seven rebounds at Detroit...15 points at Green Bay...12 points at Milwaukee...14 points and six rebounds against Loyola...20 points at Butler...13 points and four assists at Valparaiso...15 points and eight rebounds, including the game winning basket as time expired against Cleveland State...17 points and three steals versus Youngstown State...20 points and four steals against Milwaukee...25 points at UIC, a new career high...seven rebounds versus Valparaiso...six rebounds against Butler...12 points and fi ve rebounds at Youngstown State...fi ve rebounds versus Detroit...20 points and fi ve rebounds against Youngstown State...22 points and four assists at Butler.

2008-09: 22 points, seven rebounds and three assists at Evansville...nine points, seven assists, fi ve rebounds and four steals at Eastern Kentucky...21 points, three rebounds and three assists against IUPUI...15 points, three rebounds and three assists at Robert Morris...11 points and three assists versus Miami...15 points, seven rebounds and four steals against BYU...11 points and fi ve assists at BYU Hawaii...16 points and six rebounds at Ball State...fi ve points versus Cincinnati...nine points and fi ve rebounds against Dayton...six points and fi ve assists versus IPFW...17 points, including three three-pointers, with fi ve assists and four rebounds at UIC...13 points, eight rebounds and four assists at Loyola...near double-double of 17 points and a career-high nine rebounds against Valparaiso...10 points versus Butler...18 points and three assists at Milwaukee...13 points, six rebounds and two blocks at Green Bay...13 points, eight rebounds and four assists against Youngstown State...16 points, three assists and three steals versus Cleveland State...double-double of 16 points and 11 rebounds against Detroit...11 points, fi ve rebounds and three steals at Butler...10 points at Valparaiso and versus Green Bay...nine points and eight rebounds against Milwaukee...14 points and three steals at Cleveland State...fi ve points, six rebounds and fi ve assists at Youngstown State...missed game at Detroit due to a concussion...eight points and 10 rebounds versus Loyola...11 points and fi ve rebounds against UIC...16 points at Valparaiso in the Horizon League quarterfi nals...12 points and four rebounds at Green Bay in the semifi nals.

2007-08: Named to the Horizon League All-Newcomer Team...missed fi rst six games due to knee injury before making collegiate debut against Canisius...two points and a steal at Wake Forest...20 points, fi ve rebounds and two assists at Cincinnati...eight points, seven rebounds and two steals at Dayton...16 points and four rebounds versus Evansville...18 points and four rebounds against Milwaukee...10 points and three rebounds versus Green Bay...12 points, four steals and three assists at Detroit...seven points, seven assists and fi ve rebounds at Youngstown State...eight points and three rebounds at Cleveland State...11 points, four rebounds and three

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three rebounds at Cleveland State...11 points, four rebounds and three

THOMAS’ NUMBERSYear G-S Min-Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF-D A BL ST Pts.-Avg.2008 26-24 792/30.5 127 296 .429 10 44 .227 33 57 .579 83 3.2 61-1 51 2 32 297/11.42009 30-30 947/31.6 159 369 .431 28 86 .326 33 57 .579 142 4.7 56-1 75 2 42 379/12.62010 30-27 1055/35.2 142 364 .390 24 92 .261 55 78 .705 120 4.0 62-1 76 4 52 363/12.1 Totals 86-81 2794/32.5 428 1029 .416 62 222 .279 121 192 .630 345 4.0 179-3 202 8 126 1039/12.1

#3assists against Valparaiso...13 points, four assists and three rebounds versus Butler...10 points, four rebounds and three assists at UIC...15 points at Loyola...10 points versus Detroit...seven points and four rebounds against Cleveland State...14 points versus Youngstown State...20 points at Butler...11 points and seven rebounds at Valparaiso...season-high 24 points against Loyola on 11 of 13 shooting...10 points and six assists versus UIC...11 points at Green Bay...13 points and three assists at Milwaukee...10 points, seven rebounds and fi ve assists against Youngstown State in the Horizon League quarterfi nals...four points and three steals versus Milwaukee in the semifi nals...13 points against Cleveland State in the championship game.

High School: Signed with Wright State during the fall period...Honorable Mention All-State honoree as a senior...led team with 18 points and three steals as Eastmoor fell to Warsaw River View in the 2007 Division II state semifi nals...team posted a 19-5 record during the 2006-07 season...averaged 16 points, fi ve assists, four steals and three rebounds per game for the Warriors as a junior as she was named Honorable Mention All-State in Division II...First Team All-City and All-District in both basketball and track as a junior...Eastmoor was ranked ninth in the fi nal Associated Press Division II poll in 2005-06, posted a record of 18-5 and advanced to the Division II regional semifi nals...during the 2004-05 campaign, Eastmoor went 25-3, was the state runner-up in basketball and won the Division II state title in track...part of the 4x400 relay team that fi nished third in the 2007 Division II state meet.

Personal: Born Nancy LaShawna Thomas on February 22, 1989...is the daughter of Leah Marshall and has one brother and one sister.

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2009-10: Nine points and 11 rebounds against Eastern Kentucky... seven rebounds versus Akron...11 points against Robert Morris...six rebounds versus Vanderbilt...15 points at Miami...15 points and seven rebounds at Ohio State...six rebounds at Boston College...six rebounds at Cincinnati...eight rebounds at Green Bay...six rebounds at Milwaukee...10 points and six rebounds at Butler...recorded a double-double with 12 points and 11 rebounds at Valparaiso...12 points and seven rebounds against Cleveland State...tallied a double-double with 18 points and 10 rebounds versus Youngstown State...eight rebounds at UIC...18 points and six rebounds at Loyola...eight points against Valparaiso...10 rebounds at Youngstown State...nine points at Cleveland State...six rebounds versus Detroit...seven rebounds against Youngstown State.

2008-09: Two points, six rebounds and two steals at Evansville...four points and three rebounds at Eastern Kentucky...six points and six rebounds against IUPUI...seven points and fi ve rebounds at Robert Morris...seven points and fi ve rebounds versus Miami...11 points and two rebounds against BYU...eight points at BYU Hawaii...13 points and six rebounds at Ball State...19 points, nine rebounds and three steals against Dayton...19 points, 13 in the second half, with nine rebounds versus IPFW...four points at UIC...three points with four rebounds and a career-best three steals at Loyola...fi ve points, fi ve rebounds and two assists against Valparaiso...10 points and fi ve rebounds versus Butler...fi ve points and six rebounds at Milwaukee...16 points and nine rebounds against Youngstown State...double-double of 10 points and 10 rebounds versus Cleveland State...14 points and fi ve rebounds off the bench versus Green Bay...near double-double of 11 points and nine rebounds against Milwaukee...four points and fi ve rebounds at Cleveland State...16 points and six rebounds at Youngstown State...19 points on a career-high nine fi eld goals at Detroit with six rebounds...posted a double-double of 10 points and 11 rebounds versus Loyola...13 points and seven rebounds against UIC...hit six of eight shots and all fi ve foul shots in scoring 17 points with eight rebounds at Valparaiso in the Horizon League quarterfi nals...eight points and nine rebounds at Green Bay in the League semifi nals.

2007-08: Sat out the season due to NCAA transfer rules.

2006-07: Appeared in 24 games with one start for Youngstown

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TA-MYRADAVISCENTER/FORWARDSr. • 6-1Akron, OHFirestone

CAREER HIGHS Points: 19 on four occasions Field Goals Made: 9 at Detroit (2/28/09) Field Goals Attempted: 16 vs. IPFW (12/29/08) Field Goal Percentage: 1.000 (6 for 6) at Loyola (2/13/10) Free Throws Made: 7 at Miami (12/9/09) Free Throws Attempted: 8 vs. Milwaukee (2/14/09); at Miami (12/9/09) Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 (6 for 6) at Loyola (2/13/10) Rebounds: 11 on three occasions Assists: 2 on fi ve occasions Blocks: 2 at Butler (3/1/07); at IPFW (11/14/09) Steals: 3 on three occasions

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DAVIS’ NUMBERSYear G-S Min-Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF-D A BL ST Pts.-Avg.2007 24-1 313/13.0 32 64 .500 0 0 .000 30 55 .545 102 4.3 43-0 4 8 12 94/3.92009 31-26 722/23.3 103 185 .557 0 0 .000 59 110 .536 170 5.5 74-1 14 5 30 265/8.52010 28-18 681/24.3 86 175 .491 0 0 .000 40 72 .556 166 5.9 64-1 11 7 22 212/7.6Totals 83-45 1716/20.7 221 424 .521 0 0 .000 129 237 .544 438 5.3 181-2 29 20 64 571/6.9

State...averaged 12.7 points and 6.7 rebounds per game and shot 63.6 percent from the fl oor over the last three games of the season...recorded fi rst career double-double with a career-high 19 points and a career-best 10 rebounds against Butler...went 7-of-11 from the fi eld and 5-of-5 from the free throw line...posted 11 points with six boards vs Wright State...scored a team-high eight points against Butler...grabbed a team-high eight rebounds vs Butler...contributed seven points and six boards against Clarion...posted nine rebounds vs Duquesne...hauled down four boards in eight minutes in a win over Buffalo...grabbed four rebounds and scored four points against Coppin State...posted four points with fi ve rebounds in her intercollegiate debut vs Cincinnati.

High School: Special Mention All-Ohio as a senior as she averaged 17 points and 15.5 rebounds per game...named Akron City Series Player of the Year...scored more than 1,000 points and grabbed more than 1,000 rebounds during her high school career...was a Division I Special Mention All-Ohio and a fi rst-team all-district selection as a junior...averaged 18.4 points and 17.7 rebounds as a junior, and averaged 16.1 points, 17 rebounds per game as a sophomore.

Personal: Born Ta-myra Aliece Davis on December 31, 1987...is the daughter of Tyree and Deidre Davis and has a brother and a sister.

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2009-10: Five points against Eastern Kentucky...fi ve points and six rebounds at Miami...nine rebounds at Detroit...fi ve points at Milwaukee...fi ve points and two steals versus UIC...six rebounds against Valparaiso...nine points, six rebounds, two assists and one steal versus Youngstown State.2008-09: Four rebounds and an assist at Eastern Kentucky...scored a point against IUPUI...four points and six rebounds versus Miami...recorded a rebound and an assist against Dayton...two points, a rebound, an assist and a steal at Loyola...gathered in a rebound at Butler...two points, four rebounds and two blocks versus Loyola.2007-08: One point, two rebounds and a block in collegiate debut against Ball State...two points at Miami...three rebounds and a block at Cal Poly...six points and four rebounds versus North Dakota State...two points and fi ve rebounds against Canisius...two rebounds and an assist at Cincinnati...two rebounds and an assist at Dayton...grabbed a rebound in both meetings with Loyola.2006-07: Redshirted.High School: Signed with Wright State during the spring period...lettered all four years for the Stars...received Special Mention All-State honors in Division II as a senior as she averaged 16.8 points per game along with 13.2 rebounds and 3.2 blocks...named First Team All-District in 2006 after being chosen to the Third Team as a junior...chosen all-city her fi nal three years...holds school records for most rebounds and blocks in a season and most rebounds in a game with 38...also lettered all four years in track and twice in both cross country, where she was all-

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2010–11 WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS CAREER HIGHS Points: 9 vs. Youngstown State (3/8/10) Field Goals Made: 4 vs. Youngstown State (3/8/10) Field Goals Attempted: 5 vs. North Dakota State (11/25/07); at IPFW (11/14/09) Field Goal Percentage: 1.000 (4 for 4) vs. Youngstown State (3/8/10) 3-Pt. FG Attempted: 1 at IPFW (11/14/09); vs. Valparaiso (2/18/10) Free Throws Made: 3 vs. Eastern Kentucky (11/19/09); vs. UIC (1/16/10) Free Throws Attempted: 7 vs. Miami (12/2/08); vs. UIC (1/16/10) Free Throw Percentage: .750 (3 for 4) vs. Eastern Kentucky (11/19/09) Rebounds: 9 at Detroit (1/3/10) Assists: 2 vs. Eastern Kentucky (11/19/09); vs. Youngstown State (3/8/10) Steals: 2 vs. UIC (1/16/10)

SCOTT’S NUMBERSYear G-S Min-Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF-D A BL ST Pts.-Avg.2008 21-0 115/5.5 4 18 .222 0 0 .000 5 11 .455 20 1.0 14-0 3 3 3 13/0.62009 12-0 52/4.3 3 10 .300 0 0 .000 3 9 .333 18 1.5 13-0 3 2 2 9/0.82010 27-0 262/9.7 19 42 .452 0 2 .000 12 23 .522 63 2.3 42-0 7 5 5 50/1.9Totals 60-0 429/7.2 26 70 .371 0 2 .200 20 43 .465 101 1.7 69-0 13 10 10 72/1.2

city as a senior, and swimming, also earning all-city recognition.Personal: Born Tanni L. Scott on July 5, 1987...is the daughter of Frank Scott III and Wendy Scott and has two brothers.

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MOLLYFOXFORWARDJr. • 6-1Nashville, INBrown County

2009-10: 12 points at IPFW...recorded a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds, along with two blocks, three steals, and one assist against Akron...11 points versus Robert Morris...nine rebounds at Dayton...eight points at Miami...eight points at Boston College...10 points and fi ve rebounds at Cincinnati...16 points and fi ve rebounds at Detroit...11 points and three steals at Green Bay...15 points and eight rebounds at Milwaukee...12 points, nine rebounds, two assists, 1 block and two steals against Loyola...12 points versus Cleveland State...nine points against Youngstown State...13 points, six rebounds, two blocks and four steals versus Milwaukee...seven rebounds against Green Bay...nine points and eight rebounds versus Butler...10 points and three steals at Youngstown State...11 points at Cleveland State...eight points, six rebounds and three assists against Detroit...eight points and six rebounds versus Youngstown State...eight points, two assists and two steals at Butler.

2008-09: Named to the Horizon League All-Newcomer Team...10 points, six rebounds and two steals in Raider debut at Evansville...11 points and fi ve rebounds at Eastern Kentucky...six points and three steals against IUPUI...missed two games due to concussion...four points and two rebounds at BYU Hawaii...four points and two rebounds versus Cincinnati...eight points, fi ve rebounds and three steals against Dayton...eight points and six rebounds versus IPFW...seven points and 10 rebounds at UIC...six rebounds and two blocks at Loyola...fi ve points and fi ve rebounds versus Butler...six rebounds and four steals at Milwaukee...fi ve points at Green Bay...eight points and six rebounds against Youngstown State...four points versus Cleveland State...hit eight of nine shots in scoring 19 points with nine rebounds against Detroit...fi ve points and six rebounds at Butler...12 points, six rebounds and three blocks at Valparaiso...fi ve points and three rebounds versus Green Bay...11 points against Milwaukee...eight points and seven rebounds at Cleveland State...11 points and fi ve rebounds at Youngstown State...six points and seven rebounds at Detroit...fi ve points, three rebounds and three steals versus Loyola...eight points, fi ve rebounds and three assists against UIC...six points, four rebounds and two assists at Valparaiso in the Horizon League quarterfi nals...seven points, six rebounds and four steals at Green Bay in the semifi nals.

High School: Signed with Wright State in the fall...team MVP all four years for the Eagles...averaged 18.4 points, 10.1 rebounds, 4.4 blocks, 3.3 assists and 3.3 steals per game as a senior...named a District 3 All-Star as a senior by the Hoosier Basketball Coaches Association and First Team All-Area by the Bloomington Herald-Times...ranked among the top 60 seniors by Hoosier Basketball Magazine...holds school records for career rebounds and points in a season...earned all-conference honors while lettering as a middle hitter in volleyball...also lettered in tennis.

Personal: Born Molly Ramona Fox on October 20, 1989...is the daughter of Jeffery and Barbara Fox and has a brother and two sisters.

2010–11 WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS CAREER HIGHS Points: 19 vs. Detroit (1/31/09) Field Goals Made: 8 vs. Detroit (1/31/09) Field Goals Attempted: 12 on three occasions Field Goal Percentage: .889 (8 for 9) vs. Detroit (1/31/09) 3-Pt. FG Made: 2 at Milwaukee (1/9/10) 3-Pt. FG Attempted: 3 at Milwaukee (1/9/10) 3-Pt. FG Percentage: 1.000 (1 for 1) vs. Valparaiso (2/18/10); vs. Butler (2/20/10) Free Throws Made: 5 vs. Milwaukee (2/4/10) Free Throws Attempted: 6 on four occasions Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 (3 for 3) vs. Detroit (1/31/09) Rebounds: 10 at UIC (1/3/09); vs. Akron (11/22/09) Assists: 3 vs. UIC (3/7/09); vs. Detroit (3/6/10) Blocks: 3 at Valparaiso (2/8/09); at Dayton (12/6/09) Steals: 4 on three occasions#31

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FOX’S NUMBERSYear G-S Min-Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF-D A BL ST Pts.-Avg.2009 29-19 672/23.2 86 183 .470 0 0 .000 27 57 .474 134 4.6 80-3 14 21 37 199/6.92010 30-13 702/23.4 105 193 .544 4 10 .400 45 68 .662 144 4.8 104-8 25 20 45 259/8.6Totals 59-32 1374/23.3 191 376 .508 4 10 .400 72 125 .576 278 4.7 184-11 39 41 82 458/7.8

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CAREER HIGHS Points: 14 at Valparaiso (2/8/09)

Field Goals Made: 5 on three occasionsField Goals Attempted: 13 at Youngstown State (2/25/10)Field Goal Percentage: .800 (4 for 5) at Loyola (2/13/10)

3-Pt. FG Made: 4 on four occasions3-Pt. FG Attempted: 11 at Dayton (12/6/09)

3-Pt. FG Percentage: .800 (4 for 5) at Loyola (2/13/10)Free Throws Made: 3 at Valparaiso (3/11/09)

Free Throws Attempted: 3 at Valparaiso (3/11/09)Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 (3 for 3) at Valparaiso

(3/11/09)Rebounds: 7 at Youngstown State (2/25/10

Assists: 5 vs. Loyola (1/14/10)Steals: 3 on six occasions

2009-10: Made at least one three point fi eld goal in all 30 games of the season...12 points and three steals against Eastern Kentucky...nine points versus Akron...nine points and four assists against Robert Morris...10 points, six rebounds and three steals versus Vanderbilt...nine points and four assists at Dayton...11 points at Miami...10 points at Boston College...11 points at Green Bay...eight points and three steals at Milwaukee...fi ve assists against Loyola...12 points at Valparaiso...twelve points and three steals versus Youngstown State...12 points at Loyola...twelve points, seven rebounds and three steals at Youngstown State.

2008-09: Appeared off the bench at Evansville...hit a three with a rebound at Eastern Kentucky...nine points on three three-pointers with a rebound and an assist versus Miami...hit two threes in scoring six points at BYU Hawaii...six points and an assist versus Cincinnati...two threes and an assist versus IPFW...nine points on three three-pointers at UIC...three points, two rebounds and two assists at Loyola...fi ve points and two rebounds against Valparaiso...10 points, two rebounds and two assists against Youngstown State...hit four three-pointers in scoring 13 points with three rebounds against Detroit...14 points, three rebounds and two asssists at Valparaiso...fi ve points at Cleveland State...six points and two steals at Youngstown State...10 points and three assists at Detroit...eight points and three rebounds versus Loyola...eight points against UIC...eight points, four rebounds and three steals at Valparaiso in the Horizon League quarterfi nals.

High School: Signed with Wright State in the fall...lettered all four years for the Anderson Redskins...Honorable Mention Division I All-State selection as a senior...three-time First Team All-Fort Ancient Valley Conference Buckeye Division honoree...chosen all-district her fi nal three years...named First Team Division I All-Star by the Cincinnati Enquirer as a junior and senior...led the FAVC in scoring as a senior at 16.7 points per game after ranking third her junior year at 15.8 and ninth as a sophomore at 13.2...15th in the Ohio High School Athletic Association record book in career three-pointers with 219...team MVP as a junior and senior.

Personal: Born Maria Francesca Bennett on February 25, 1990...is the daughter of Larry and Rosa Bennett and has two brothers and a sister.

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BENNETT’S NUMBERSYear G-S Min-Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF-D A BL ST Pts.-Avg.2009 31-0 390/12.6 50 120 .417 38 99 .384 7 12 .583 31 1.0 18-0 21 0 8 145/4.72010 30-7 824/27.5 73 222 .329 60 185 .324 7 10 .700 61 2.0 38-0 37 0 29 213/7.1 Totals 61-7 1214/19.9 123 342 .360 98 284 .345 14 22 .636 92 1.5 56-0 58 0 37 358/5.9

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High School: Signed with Wright State during the early signing period...averaged 12.8 points, 10.2 rebounds and 2.6 blocks per game as a senior as she was named First Team All-Greater Western Ohio Conference Central Division...led the GWOC in blocks as a junior as she was selected Central Division Honorable Mention...ranked second in division in rebounding (9.1 rpg) and 10th in scoring (8.4 ppg) as a junior while shooting 41 percent from the fl oor and averaging 2.6 blocks per contest...high school coach was Wright State Hall of Famer Nettie Carter.

Personal: Born MaRanda Anaa Boddie on July 24, 1991...is the daughter of Mark Cannon and Donna Cannon and Windy Boddie and has three brothers and two sisters.

Former Raider Number 2s: None

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MARANDABODDIEFORWARDFr. • 6-1Springfi eld, OHSpringfi eld #2

High School: Signed with Wright State during the early signing period...selected 4A All-State and one of the Top 60 Seniors by Hoosier Basketball Magazine...All-Hoosier Heritage Conference as a junior and senior...four-time All-Madison County honoree...averaged 12.5 points and fi ve rebounds per game her senior year as she shot 75 percent from the free throw line...team fi nished 20-3 and advanced to the regional championship...averaged 13.4 points per game as a junior and helped team to a 23-3 mark and a semi-state appearance...lettered all four years in basketball, cross country and track.

Personal: Born Katelynn Marie Hagerman on September 16, 1991...is the daughter of Rod and Melissa Hagerman and has one brother.

Former Raider Number 4s: None

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MURHAGERMANGUARDFr. • 5-10Pendleton, INPendleton Heights #4

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High School: Signed with Wright State during the early signing period...averaged 9.2 rebounds, 3.1 steals and 1.7 blocks per game as a senior....selected as one of the Top 60 Seniors by Hoosier Basketball Magazine...named All-Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference as a senior...averaged 10.2 points and 9.1 rebounds per game as a junior...school’s all-time leader in blocks (180)...gathered in 595 rebounds in her career...Trojans advanced to the semi-state her freshman year...also lettered twice in volleyball.

Personal: Born Kirsten A. Gliesmann on August 19, 1991...is the daughter of Gary and Michele Gliesmann and has one brother and two sisters.

Former Raider Number 13s: Katie Bussan (2001–03)Danielle Duncan (2004–08)

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KIRSTENGLIESMANNFORWARDFr. • 6-2Greenwood, INCenter Grove #13

High School: Signed with Wright State during the early signing period...First Team All-State honoree as a senior as she averaged 17.7 points and 10.1 rebounds per contest...named the Springfi eld Area Athlete of the Year...earned All-South Central Conference West honors all four years...Cavaliers posted a mark of 83-27 during her four-year career....school’s all-time leader in points with 1933 and in blocks with 129...Second Team All-State selection as a junior as she averaged 18.6 points and 9.7 rebounds...earned four letters in basketball and volleyball, three in soccer and one in track.

Personal: Born Elizabeth Ann Kelly on December 11, 1991...is the daughter of Mike and Lisa Kelly and has one sister.

Former Raider Number 20s: Joyce Kanney (1978–79)Lesley Mucha (1980–81)Tammy Phillips (1981–86)Kara Bridges (1989–90)Julie Unsinger (1990–91)Lori Collins (1991–95)La’Tonia Stiner (1996–98)Katie Bussan (1999–2001)Heather Parrish (2006–08)

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ELIZABETHKELLYFORWARDFr. • 6-1Carlinville, ILCarlinville #20

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High School: Signed with Wright State during the early signing period...earned Second Team All-State honors her senior year as well as being the District 15 and Southwestern Buckeye League Player of the Year...averaged 30.1 points and 11.3 rebounds per game as a senior while shooting 80 percent from the foul line and 55 percent from the fi eld...holds school records for points in a game (43), season (662) and career (1576) and is the all-time leader in three-pointers (108)...averaged 19.1 points per game as a junior as she led the SWBL in scoring.

Personal: Born Courtney Nicole Boyd on October 19, 1991...is the daughter of Brad and Amy Boyd and has one brother and two sisters.

Former Raider Number 23s: Beth Bartram (1995–98)Carmen Mann (1998–99)Jenna Burton (2000–01)Charné Dixon (2007–10)

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COURTNEYBOYDGUARDFr. • 6-1Brookville, OHBrookville #23

High School: Lettered all four years in basketball for the Comets...All-Southwest District and All-Greater Miami Conference selection as a senior as she averaged 11 points and eight rebounds per game...team captain and MVP...Mason advanced to the Division I regionals her junior year.

Personal: Born Kayla Renee Lamotte on October 7, 1991...is the daughter of Jeff and Andrea Lamotte and has one brother and two sisters.

Former Raider Number 24s: Deb Shadley (1976–77)Martha Corley (1977–79)Andrea del Valle (1979–82)Kay Rudisill (1982–86)Dana Whitesel (1986–89)Melanie Taylor (1989–93)Mindy Graham (1995–96)Mandy Jelinek (1997–2001)Vanessa Thompson (2001–02)

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KAYLALAMOTTEGUARDFr. • 5-8Mason, OHMason #24

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

Personal: Born Kaitlin Correy Elkins on July 13, 1992...is the daughter of Angie Elkins.

Former Raider Number 30s: Jane Eltzroth (1977–78)Jeanne Biermann (1978–82)Missy Goedde (1986–90)Jennifer Brigner (1991–92)Timothea Clemmer (1994– 96)Tanya Bullhead (1996–97)Julie Christensen (1999– 2001)

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KCELKINSGUARDFr. • 5-6West Jefferson, OHWest Jefferson #30

2010-11 HORIZON LEAGUE PRESEASON

FIRST AND SECOND TEAMS FIRST TEAMKayla Tetschlag, Sr., G/F, Green BayJulie Wojta, Jr., G/F, Green BayCeleste Hoewisch, Sr., G, Green BayShawnita Garland, Sr., G, Cleveland StateJasmine Bailey, Jr., G/F, UIC

SECOND TEAMYar Shayok, Jr., F, DetroitLindsay Laur, Sr., F, MilwaukeeBrandi Brown, So., F, Youngstown StateLaShawna Thomas, Sr., G, Wright StateBrittany Bowen, Sr., G/F, Butler

PRESEASON PLAYER OF THE YEARKayla Tetschlag, Sr., G/F, Green Bay

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(First Place Votes)

Team Points 1. Green Bay (26) 269 2. Butler 231 3. Detroit (1) 224 T4. Cleveland State 166 T4. UIC 166 6. Milwaukee 140 7. Loyola 93 8. Wright State 84 9. Valparaiso 82 10. Youngstown State 30

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Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School 1 Paige Lowe G 5-4 Sr. Cleveland, OH/Maple Heights 2 MaRanda Boddie F 6-1 Fr. Springfi eld, OH/Springfi eld 3 LaShawna Thomas G 5-6 Sr. Columbus, OH/Eastmoor Academy 4 Mur Hagerman G 5-10 Fr. Pendleton, IN/Pendleton Heights 5 Ta-myra Davis C/F 6-1 Sr. Akron, OH/Firestone 13 Kirsten Gliesmann F 6-2 Fr. Greenwood, IN/Center Grove 20 Elizabeth Kelly F 6-1 Fr. Carlinville, IL/Carlinville 23 Courtney Boyd G 6-1 Fr. Brookville, OH/Brookville 24 Kayla Lamotte G 5-8 Fr. Mason, OH/Mason 30 KC Elkins G 5-6 Fr. West Jefferson, OH/West Jefferson 31 Molly Fox F 6-1 Jr. Nashville, IN/Brown County 32 Tanni Scott F 6-2 Sr. Columbus, OH/Centennial 33 Maria Bennett G 5-8 Jr. Cincinnati, OH/Anderson Head Coach: Mike BradburyAssistant Coaches: Harry Elifson, Valerie King and Katrina MerriweatherDirector of Operations: Tarah MuntzAdministrative Assistant: Sara Vest

Sitting (Left to Right): Assistant Coach Katrina Merriweather, Maria Bennett, Ta-myra Davis, Paige Lowe, Head Coach Mike Bradbury, LaShawna Thomas, Tanni Scott, Molly Fox, Assistant Coach Valerie King, Assistant Coach Harry Elifson.Back Row (Left to Right): Director of Operations Tarah Muntz, Jess Alexander, Kayla Lamotte, Kirsten Gliesmann, MaRanda Boddie, Courtney Boyd, Elizabeth Kelly, Mur Hagerman, KC Elkins, Administrative Assistant Sara Vest.

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State. I am looking forward to Coach Bradbury leading our program as we strive for excellence in women’s basketball.”

Bradbury was an integral part in signing the nation’s top-ranked player at Xavier in 2006-07. While at UC, he helped sign three top 25 classes. In each of his last ten seasons as an assistant coach, his teams qualifi ed for postseason play. In all, 12 of the 17 teams he has been involved with have made postseason appearances, and nearly every team has posted a .500 record or better.

Bradbury spent fi ve seasons at Xavier, and all fi ve resulted in postseason appearances, including two NCAA tournament berths. In his initial season at Xavier, in 2002-03, the Musketeers went 20-10 overall and advanced the NCAA Tournament fi rst round after posting a 12-19 record the season before. During the 2006-07 season, Bradbury helped lead Xavier to a 26-8 record and another NCAA Tournament berth. In between, his teams made three consecutive WNIT appearances, inclu-ding a quarterfi nal game in 2004-05. In his fi ve seasons, Xavier was 106-50 (.679

Mike Bradbury was named as the sixth Raider women’s basketball coach at Wright State on April 21, 2010.

Bradbury, who led More-head State to a 50-44 record over the last three seasons, posted a 22-11 slate in 2009-10, including a bid to the post-season Women’s Basketball Invita-tional. He also spent time as an assistant coach at Xavier and Cincinnati.

“Mike emerged from a great pool of candidates,” Grant said. “His success as head coach at Morehead State along with his recruiting experience in this region made him extremely appealing to us. He has been a key recruiter in this region and helped secure several Top 25 recruiting classes to Xavier and Cincinnati, not to mention a highly-ranked class in his fi rst year at Morehead

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winning percentage).Prior to his time at

Xavier, Bradbury was a top assistant coach and the primary recruiter for crosstown rival Cincinnati for six years, where he helped the Bearcats to two NCAA Tournament berths and a 127-57 record (.690 winning percentage). His UC career culminated in the 2001-02 squad going 27-5 and advancing to the NCAA Tournament second round. He also helped guide the 1998-99 team to a 22-9 record and a fi rst-round NCAA game. Bradbury’s time at UC resulted in three WNIT appearances as well.

Bradbury went to Cincin-nati after one season at VCU and one at East Tennessee State. At ETSU, his 1995 team took sixth place in the WNIT and compiled a 21-9 record. His coaching career began at Chattanooga, where he graduated in 1993 with a degree in recreation. He spent the 1991-92 and 1992-93 seasons as a student assistant coach before his fi rst full-time assistant coaching assignment came in 1993-94. The 1991-92 UTC team also advanced to the NCAA Tournament fi rst round.

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Opponent H A N TotalAlice Lloyd 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Austin Peay 2-2 1-2 0-1 3-5Central Michigan 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1College of Charleston 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Detroit 1-0 0-1 0-0 1-1Duquesne 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2Eastern Illinois 0-3 0-3 0-0 0-6Eastern Kentucky 2-1 3-0 0-0 5-1Evansville 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Gardner-Webb 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1Houston Baptist 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0IUPUI 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0Jacksonville State 3-0 1-2 0-0 4-2Kentucky 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Kentucky Christian 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Lipscomb 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Longwood 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0Louisville 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1Marshall 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-3Murray State 3-1 1-3 0-0 4-4New Hampshire 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0Ohio 1-0 0-1 0-0 1-1Presbyterian 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Robert Morris 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0Saint Louis 1-0 0-1 0-0 1-1Samford 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2Southeast Missouri 2-1 2-1 0-0 4-2SIU Edwardsville 1-0 0-1 0-0 1-1Tennessee-Martin 3-0 3-0 0-0 6-0Tennessee State 3-0 1-2 0-0 4-2Tennessee Tech 3-0 2-1 0-0 5-1Texas-Arlington 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Toledo 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2Virginia 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1Western Kentucky 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1Winston-Salem State 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Totals 32-16 17-25 1-3 50-44

What Others are Saying About Coach Bradbury...

“Without a doubt Wright State chose the right person as their next coach. He has won everywhere he has coached and has been a proven recruiter, especially in the state of Ohio. One thing I know, his teams will be prepared to play every night.” --Jeff Walz, University of Louisville Wom-en’s Basketball Head Coach

“As a recruiter alone Wright State hit a homerun by hiring Mike Bradbury, but he has proven he does much more. With WSU’s support and facilities and Mike’s ability to win, Wright State will blossom into a top program.” --Brady Sallee, Eastern Illinois University Women’s Basketball Head Coach

“We are extremely excited to welcome Mike Bradbury to the Horizon League. The Raider basketball program will grow under his guidance. We look forward to working with Mike and his staff as we continue to develop Horizon League women¹s basketball.” --Jon LeCrone, Horizon League Commis-sioner

“Wright State has made a terrifi c deci-sion in the hiring of Mike Bradbury. He is a rising star in the coaching profession and will bring a tremendous amount of pas-sion to the Raider program. In the very near future, you will see WSU competing for the Horizon League championship.” --Kevin McGuff, Xavier University Wom-en’s Basketball Head Coach

Bradbury vs. All Opponents

Year School Position Record2009-10 Morehead State Head Coach 22-112008-09 Morehead State Head Coach 17-142007-08 Morehead State Head Coach 11-192006-07 Xavier Asst. Coach 26-82005-06 Xavier Asst. Coach 21-92004-05 Xavier Asst. Coach 22-102003-04 Xavier Asst. Coach 17-132002-03 Xavier Asst. Coach 20-102001-02 Cincinnati Asst. Coach 27-52000-01 Cincinnati Asst. Coach 22-101999-00 Cincinnati Asst. Coach 18-131998-99 Cincinnati Asst. Coach 22-91997-98 Cincinnati Asst. Coach 21-91996-97 Cincinnati Asst. Coach 17-111995-96 VCU Asst. Coach 14-141994-95 East Tennessee Asst. Coach 21-91993-94 Chattanooga Asst. Coach 15-131992-93 Chattanooga Student Asst. 18-121991-92 Chattanooga Student Asst. 18-12

Bradbury’s Coaching Record

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to the All-Star Girls Report.While at South Florida,

he was instrumental in signing Jessica Dickson, the 2004 Big East Freshman of the Year who has since advanced to play in the WNBA. Elifson also helped mentor USF to its fi rst-ever WNIT berth in 2003-2004 and again helped lead the Bulls to the WNIT in 2004-2005. Also that season, the Bulls posted the program’s best-ever record at 21-11.

Elifson made a name for himself coaching at Boca Ciega High School in St. Petersburg, Florida, where he led the girls varsity team from 1989-2000. Taking a team that had fallen on hard times, Elifson completely revitalized the shape of the program, winning two Florida Class 5A state titles in 1995 and 1996 and was a state semifi nalist in 1999. During the 1995-96 season, Boca Ciega climbed as high at 18th nationally in the USA Today rankings.

His career record at BCHS was 234-87 (.730 winning percentage), and he coached fi ve players that moved on to Division I schools. In all, 11 of his players earned college athletic scholarships. He led BCHS to three regional titles, three regional runners-up fi nishes, four conference championships, and 11 district titles.

With his team’s success

Harry Elifson, a nationally-known women’s basketball coach, is in his fi rst season as an assistant at Wright State. Elifson comes to WSU after serving on head coach Mike Bradbury’s staff during his three-year tenure at Morehead State.

Elifson became a legendary high school coach and one of the most successful girls basketball coaches in Florida prep history and joined the Morehead State staff after several highly successful seasons at the University of South Florida.

Elifson was an assistant coach at USF during the 2000-2003 campaigns and was promoted to Associate Head Coach from 2003-2006. He helped lead the Bulls out of the bottom of the conference standings to three straight postseason appearances, including the school’s fi rst-ever NCAA Tournament berth in 2005-06. As a primary recruiter, he landed three top 40 classes, according

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came numerous state and national honors. He was inducted into the Boca Ciega High School Hall of Fame in 2004 and was a fi nalist for the 1997 National High School Coach of the Year. He earned the National High School Coaches Association Region III Coach of the Year award in 1997 and was awarded the 1996 Florida Coaches Association Coach of the Year. He was also the Pinellas County Coach of the Year in 1993, 1995, 1996 and 1997 and was the St. Petersburg Times Coach of the Year in 1995 while earning the same distinction from the Tampa Tribune in 1995 and 1996. In addition, he has experience coaching the best girls basketball athletes in the nation as he was the head coach of the East team at the 2000 Adidas High School All-American game.

An Iowa native, Elifson attended Clinton High School before earning his bachelor’s degree in Physical Education and Driver Education from the University of Northern Iowa in 1986. He began his career as instructor and coach at Holy Family School in St. Petersburg and was also an assistant boys basketball and football coach at St. Petersburg Catholic High School before moving on to Boca Ciega.

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King was a four-year starter for the Bearcats from 2000-01 through 2003-04 and ended her career as the all-time leader with 338 three-pointers - which is also the C-USA record. King is also the all-time career leader in games played (126), three-pointers attempted (847), three-point percentage (.399) and free throw percentage (.866).

King scored 2,156 career points to rank second all-time at Cincinnati and was just 201 points shy of the career record. She is just one of three Bearcats to score 2,000 or more points in a career (Oscar Robertson, Cheryl Cook). A Conference USA All-Decade selection, her point total ranks fourth among all C-USA players in league history.

King also holds the top three spots on UC’s season chart for three-pointers and has four of the top 10, including a season and C-USA best 101 treys in 2001-02. She also is listed three times each among Cincinnati’s season leaders in free throw percentage and three-point percentage and holds the school, conference and Fifth

Valerie King, the career record holder for three-pointers in University of Cincinnati (UC) and Con-ference USA (C-USA) his-tory, is in her fi rst season as an assistant coach with the Wright State women’s basketball program. King comes to WSU after serving on head coach Mike Bradbury’s staff during his three-year tenure at Morehead State.

Her expertise in outside shooting helped mold Morehead State into one of the nation’s top three-point shooting teams. In 2009-10, the Eagles were the NCAA Division I leader in three-pointers made at 10.3 per game and junior guard Chynna Bozeman was the individual national leader with 3.7 made per contest. During the 2008-09 campaign, MSU led all NCAA and NAIA teams in three-pointers attempted.

VALERIE KINGASSISTANT COACH

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Assistant CoachValerie King

Third Arena record with 46 points in a game against Charleston Southern in 2003.

Among her many acco-lades, King was named First-Team All-Conference in 2001-02 and 2002-03 and Second-Team All-Conference in 2003-04. She was also awarded the C-USA Tournament MVP in 2001, was a fi ve-time Player of the Week honoree during her career and was named Honorable Mention All-America by Basketball Times in 2002. She was signed as a free agent by the Sacramento Monarchs of the WNBA after her collegiate career and spent a short time playing professionally.

The Bearcats appeared in the postseason in each of King’s four seasons, including NCAA tournaments appearances in 2002 and 2003. On October 27, 2010, King was inducted into the school’s Athletics Hall of Fame.

A native of Washington Court House, Ohio, King graduated with a degree in communication from Cincinnati in 2004 and earned a master’s degree in sports administration from the University of Louisville.

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in the top 10 by Blue Star Basketball. While she was scouring gyms nationwide, Merriweather also fi lled her role in Mackey Arena, helping guide one of the youngest teams in Purdue history to a 17-win season and an NCAA Tournament berth.

During the 2005-06 season, Purdue fi nished 26-7 and again advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16 before falling to top-ranked North Carolina. The Boilermakers were second in the Big Ten standings and were runner-up in the conference tournament. The recruiting class was ranked third nationally by Blue Star Basketball.

Before coming to Purdue, Merriweather served as an assistant coach for a year at UIC. Charged with performing duties such as travel, fi lm exchange, scouting and recruiting c o r r e s p o n d e n c e , Merriweather was part of head coach Lisa Ryckbosch’s staff that guided the Flames to a 17-11 record in 2002-03.

Merriweather began her collegiate coaching career at Cincinnati, her alma mater. As a graduate

Katrina Merriweather, a former assistant at Purdue, UIC and Cincinnati, joined the Wright State women’s basketball coaching staff in September, 2010.

An assistant with the Boilermakers from 2003-06, Merriweather served as the program’s recruiting coordinator and assisted with scouting along with coaching the guards.

In 2003-04, her fi rst year at Purdue, Merriweather assisted the Boilermakers in a 29-4 campaign, a season that saw Purdue win the Big Ten Tournament and advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16. She also played a major role in recruiting a fi ve-player class rated in many scouting services’ top 10.

Merriweather’s recruiting success carried over the following year, as she helped sign a class rated

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assistant during the 2001-02 season, Merriweather handled scouting and fi lm duties. The Bearcats posted a 26-5 record that year and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

A native of Indianapolis, Merriweather graduated from Cincinnati in 2001 with a degree in English literature and earned a second degree in secondary education in 2002. Under head coach Laurie Pirtle, the Bearcats advanced to postseason play all four years during Merriweather’s career, competing in the NCAA Tournament in 1999 and the WNIT in 1998, 2000 and 2001. During her career, Cincinnati posted an 83-41 record.

Along with her college coaching career, Merri-weather has also coached AAU basketball for The Family, Inc., based in Indianapolis, and has served as a summer camp coach at several universities.

A 1997 graduate from Cathedral High School in Indianapolis, Merriweather was a member of the 1997 Indiana All-Star Team.

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Muntz helped with all aspects of coaching, managed the team travel arrangements, budget and schedule and co-directed summer camps. She also worked closely with the recruiting coordinator in all aspects of recruiting.

A four-year player who became one of the most decorated players in school history, Muntz fi nished her career ranked second at MSU, and third in the Ohio Valley Conference, with 234 three-pointers. She ranks fi rst in school history in three-point fi eld goals averaged per game and played in 115 career games to rank third on the MSU career list.

As a senior in 2007-2008, Muntz led the Ohio Valley Conference with 95 treys, shattering the MSU single season record. That

Tarah Muntz joined the Wright State women’s basketball staff as director of operations in July, 2010.

Muntz, a former standout player at Morehead State, spent the previous two seasons on Mike Bradbury’s staff at MSU, serving as a graduate assistant.

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Director of OperationsTarah Muntz

fi gure ranked second among all NCAA Division I players. For her efforts, she was selected for and participated in the State Farm College Women’s Three-Point Championships in San Antonio during the men’s Final Four Week. Muntz played a vital role on the 2006-2007 squad that set the then-school record for most conference wins in a season. In 2010, she was named to the Morehead State All-Decade Team.

Muntz, formerly Tarah Combs, graduated from Morehead State University in 2008 obtaining a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology and in 2010 with a Master of Arts degree in Health, Physical Education, and Sport Sciences.

Sara Vest joined the Wright State women’s basketball staff as an administrative assistant in July, 2010.

Vest, a 2006 graduate of Carroll High School, graduated from Western Michigan University in 2010 after a successful four-year career. The Dayton-area native played in 123 games, starting 44 while averaging 5.8 points and 3.7 rebounds and ended her career with the school’s fi fth most blocks ever

SARA VESTADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

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at 86. She was a fi rst-team All Ohio player at Carroll as a senior when she ranked as one of the top 25 players in the state.

Vest received a bachelor’s degree in business from WMU and is currently working on a master’s degree at Wright State. She is the daughter of WSU Hall of Fame basketball player Mark Vest and the older sister of freshman basketball player Matt Vest.

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President

Dr. David Hopkins

D a v i d R . H o p k i n s w a s appointed the sixth president of Wright State University on July 6, 2006, and assumed the offi ce on February 1, 2007. Dr. Hopkins had served as provost of Wright State University since 2003. As the university’s chief academic and operat ing officer, he was responsible for overseeing and guiding al l of the university’s academic schools and col leges, and nationally funded research centers and institutes.

A central hallmark of his tenure at Wright State has been his leadership in the implementation of the university’s f ive-year strategic plan, a dynamic and visionary document that defi nes the university’s role in the world and its future direction in the region and beyond.

By aligning university resources and expertise, Dr. Hopkins helped garner unanimous support and participation from faculty, staff, students, and alumni. Through their combined efforts, the university achieved several milestones and launched key initiatives set forth in the plan, including an increase in student enrollment; the addition of several new degree and certificate programs; an increase in external funding; increased effort to recruit and retain diversity in the faculty ranks; and enhanced engagement with government, business, and nonprofi ts to focus on emerging areas of need.

As the university’s chief academic offi cer, Steven Angle is responsible for overseeing and guiding all of the university’s academic schools and colleges and nationally funded research centers and institutes. In addition, he oversees the operations of the divisions of Business and Finance, Advancement, Student Affairs, Enrollment Management, Curr iculum and Instruction, and Research.

Angle is actively involved in the university’s budgeting process. He is also involved in the higher education compact with the state to make Ohio public colleges and universities more accountable in return for a substantial increase in state budget support. Angle will coordinate efforts at Wright State to demonstrate the program excel lence and increased affordability the state expects for its enhanced budget support.

Angle assumed the provost position at Wright State in March 2007, coming from the University of California at Riverside. A professor of chemistry, he served as dean of the College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences at UC Riverside. He is a nationally recognized researcher in the area of synthetic organic chemistry. Angle holds a bachelor’s degree and Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of California at Irvine and a master’s degree in chemistry from UCLA.

Dan Abrahamowicz was appointed in 1996 as Wright S ta te ’ s V ice P res ident o f Student Affai rs and Enrol l -ment Services. In this capac-ity, he supervises a variety of University departments that p rov ide impor tant se rv ic -es and programs for Wright State’s 17,000 students. These i n c l u d e t h e d e p a r t m e n t s of Admissions, Campus Recre-ation, Career Services, Disability Services, Financial Aid, Counseling and Wellness, University Police, Residence Services, Student Health Services, Student Ac-tivities, Student Support Services, the Student Union and Cam-pus Events, Student Judicial Services, and Intercollegiate Athletics.

Dr. Abrahamowicz is a na-t ive of Lorain, Ohio and a graduate of Marion L. Steele High School (Amherst, Ohio). He received his Bachelor of Arts degree magna cum laude in economics from Cleveland State University; the Master of Arts degree in student personnel administration from The Ohio State University; and the Doctor of Philosophy degree in counsel-ing and human services from the University of Toledo.

Dr. Abrahamowicz, his wife Kelly, and their daughter, Katie, reside in Beavercreek.

Provost

Dr. Steven Angle

Vice President

Dr. Dan Abrahamowicz

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facility improvements have been planned such turf to soccer fi elds and light to the softball stadium and many more plans.

Success on the fi eld has blossomed as well recently as WSU had its highest fi nish in the Horizon league’s McCafferty Trophy standing since 2003, men’s basketball recorded its fourth straight 20-win season and the women’s soccer team has posted fi ve straight 10-win campaigns.

This success has led to coaches being hired away to BCS schools such as Clemson and Arkansas but also has afforded Grant the opportunity to hire high-caliber head coaches. Through the years, he has had a hand in the hiring of each coach that patrols the Raiders’ sideline through the recent years.

In his short time as Director of Athletics and under diffi cult fi nancial strains and budget cuts, Grant has instituted other changes to improve the fan and the student-athlete experience such as the Raider Lounge, a new Kids Zone, “Lights Out” introductions for basketballs and a new Raider branding within the Nutter Center.

Prior to being named Director of Athletics, Grant implemented a comprehensive fund raising plan for athletics many of which are still in use today. Grant cultivated and oversaw the “Raider Club” annual giving program, the Raider auction, golf outings, fan trips, special events and the department’s dealer car program.

Paramount among Grant’s accomplishments were the depart-ment’s success under his supervision in countless fund raising and development projects, such as The Platinum Seating Program, The Mills Player Complex, Alumni Soccer Field, The Schwarz Hall of Fame Lobby, Alumni Soccer Dugouts and the Setzer Pavilion/Mills Morgan Center.

Grant spearheaded athletics department search committees that have hired over a half dozen coaches and administrators inclu-ding, most recently, conference

Progress has always been a major part of Bob Grant’s strong suits through the years and that has certainly shown in his tenure as Director of Athletics at Wright State University as he enters his third year in the position.

Being named in the summer of 2008, the Dayton-area native and Wright State graduate was no newcomer to the Raiders as he has been involved in every aspect of the department since hired as development director in 1992.

Since taking the reins, Grant has focused on the all aspects of the department and grown the University’s and Raider name in the public through initiatives to spotlight the student-athlete. Among these has been the continuation of an overall cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better for 24 straight quarters, revamping the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, signing a deal that included Nike as the major equipment and uniform supplier and helping create more national exposure such as the men’s basketball team appearance on the ESPN format a WSU-record fi ve times in 2010-11.

This type of focus has led to bigger and better exposure that resulted in upgrading schedules and a signifi cant increase in sponsorships and fund-raising. Part of these includes a new cell phone deal with Sprint and tremendous

Director of Athletics

Director of AthleticsBob Grant

championship coaches Brad Brownell and Rob Cooper from men’s basketball and baseball, respectively.

In 2006, Grant initiated the athletics department’s fi rst-ever strategic plan. This plan is currently serving as a short and long-term roadmap guiding the department into the future. Grant took over supervision and oversight for the department’s $8 million budget in 2006. Monitoring closely with the athletics’ business manager, Grant worked with all head coaches on fi scal issues including budget planning, preparation, management and evaluation.

Beginning in 1999, Grant took on sport supervision, closely overseeing individual teams on a day-to-day basis. Grant dealt directly with head coaches on all facets of their programs including scheduling, recruiting, academics, discipline and annual evaluations. His experience in this area included oversight of swimming & diving, women’s soccer and softball programs as well as the men’s basketball, men’s soccer, golf and baseball programs.

In 1997 Grant directed the development of all-new athletic logos, resulting in a signifi cant increase in the university’s licensing revenue. He served on the university’s licensing committee from 1997-2005, oversaw the marketing and promotions area from 1997-2002 and directed the Hall of Fame voting/induction process from 1992-2002.

Among his professional highlights, Grant was a 1994 NCAA speaker/presenter at the annual NACDA conference in Atlanta, Georgia, and was awarded the 1998 Wright State President’s Award for Excellence in collaboration. He also graduated from The Sports Management Institute in January, 2006.

Grant received his MBA in marketing from Wright State in June, 2000 and is currently an adjunct instructor in the Raj Soin College of Business. He and his wife, Kim, have a daughter, Jordan, and a son, Braden.

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2009-10 Raider Women's BasketballWright State Season Box Score (as of Mar 10, 2010)

All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 11-19 8-6 3-13 0-0CONFERENCE 6-12 4-5 2-7 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 5-7 4-1 1-6 0-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg03 THOMAS, LaShawna 30-27 1055 35.2 142-364 . 3 9 0 24-92 . 2 6 1 55-78 . 7 0 5 50 70 120 4.0 62 1 76 111 4 52 363 12.1

C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 18-18 640 35.6 84-219 . 3 8 4 13-52 . 2 5 0 34-43 . 7 9 1 26 47 73 4.1 38 1 34 62 4 24 215 11.910 WARD, Kanisha 30-30 1050 35.0 87-259 . 3 3 6 36-137 . 2 6 3 59-67 . 8 8 1 11 93 104 3.5 57 1 125 133 4 82 269 9.0

C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 18-18 626 34.8 48-157 . 3 0 6 18-83 . 2 1 7 35-41 . 8 5 4 5 55 60 3.3 38 1 78 81 2 51 149 8.331 FOX, Molly 30-13 702 23.4 105-193 . 5 4 4 4-10 . 4 0 0 45-68 . 6 6 2 52 92 144 4.8 104 8 25 64 20 45 259 8.6

C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 18-7 439 24.4 66-116 . 5 6 9 4-10 . 4 0 0 27-39 . 6 9 2 33 56 89 4.9 63 5 14 38 11 31 163 9.125 RICHARDSON, Erica 30-29 772 25.7 95-187 . 5 0 8 8-22 . 3 6 4 55-82 . 6 7 1 52 99 151 5.0 95 6 23 96 8 19 253 8.4

C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 18-18 464 25.8 54-101 . 5 3 5 4-15 . 2 6 7 38-58 . 6 5 5 35 64 99 5.5 58 3 13 60 3 14 150 8.333 BENNETT, Maria 30-7 824 27.5 73-222 . 3 2 9 60-185 . 3 2 4 7-10 . 7 0 0 13 48 61 2.0 38 0 37 35 0 29 213 7.1

C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 18-0 463 25.7 44-129 . 3 4 1 34-109 . 3 1 2 3-4 . 7 5 0 7 27 34 1.9 17 0 22 17 0 15 125 6.905 DAVIS, Ta-myra 28-18 681 24.3 86-175 . 4 9 1 0-0 . 0 0 0 40-72 . 5 5 6 62 104 166 5.9 64 1 11 52 7 22 212 7.6

C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 16-11 420 26.3 53-101 . 5 2 5 0-0 . 0 0 0 17-33 . 5 1 5 33 71 104 6.5 33 0 6 38 4 15 123 7.701 LOWE, Paige 30-23 674 22.5 34-93 . 3 6 6 1-5 . 2 0 0 12-15 . 8 0 0 5 25 30 1.0 59 0 63 87 1 19 81 2.7

C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 18-18 487 27.1 24-71 . 3 3 8 1-5 . 2 0 0 9-11 . 8 1 8 4 17 21 1.2 43 0 45 54 1 12 58 3.232 SCOTT, Tanni 27-0 262 9.7 19-42 . 4 5 2 0-2 . 0 0 0 12-23 . 5 2 2 26 37 63 2.3 42 0 7 35 5 5 50 1.9

C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 15-0 136 9.1 8-14 . 5 7 1 0-1 . 0 0 0 6-13 . 4 6 2 13 22 35 2.3 22 0 3 17 2 2 22 1.523 DIXON, Charne 3-3 55 18.3 1-1 1.000 0-0 . 0 0 0 1-4 . 2 5 0 2 6 8 2.7 9 1 4 2 0 7 3 1.0

C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 0-0 0 0.0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Team 34 44 78 12Team 21 26 47 7Total.......... 30 6075 642-1536 . 4 1 8 133-453 . 2 9 4 286-419 . 6 8 3 307 618 925 30.8 530 18 371 627 49 280 1703 56.8 C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 18 3675 381-908 . 4 2 0 74-275 . 2 6 9 169-242 . 6 9 8 177 385 562 31.2 312 10 215 374 27 164 1005 55.8Opponents...... 30 6075 646-1508 . 4 2 8 158-411 . 3 8 4 356-542 . 6 5 7 340 649 989 33.0 447 5 391 592 77 261 1806 60.2 C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 18 3675 375-898 . 4 1 8 100-261 . 3 8 3 206-307 . 6 7 1 195 385 580 32.2 256 2 233 346 42 162 1056 58.7

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT TotalsWright State 741 950 12 1703Opponents 843 932 31 1806

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2009-10 Results

2009-10 Raider Women's BasketballWright State Season Schedule/Results & Leaders (as of Mar 10, 2010)

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RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 11-19 8-6 3-13 0-0CONFERENCE 6-12 4-5 2-7 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 5-7 4-1 1-6 0-0

Date Opponent Score Att. High Points High Rebounds11/14/09 at IPFW 67-83 L 413 (22)THOMAS, LaShawna (8)THOMAS, LaShawna11/19/09 EASTERN KENTUCKY W 65-44 362 (15)THOMAS, LaShawna (11)DAVIS, Ta-myra11/22/09 AKRON W 63-49 310 (16)WARD, Kanisha (10)FOX, Molly11/25/09 ROBERT MORRIS W 58-54 431 (11)WARD, Kanisha (4)RICHARDSON, Erica

(11)FOX, Molly (4)FOX, Molly(11)DAVIS, Ta-myra

12/2/09 VANDERBILT 46-63 L 1033 (10)BENNETT, Maria (7)RICHARDSON, Erica12/6/09 at Dayton 58-79 L 1092 (22)WARD, Kanisha (9)FOX, Molly12/9/09 at Miami W 75-68 1592 (15)DAVIS, Ta-myra (6)SCOTT, Tanni12/15/09 at Ohio State 47-84 L 2270 (15)DAVIS, Ta-myra (7)DAVIS, Ta-myra12/20/09 at Boston College 56-62 L 253 (10)WARD, Kanisha (6)DAVIS, Ta-myra

(10)BENNETT, Maria12/29/09 at Cincinnati 45-51 L 459 (10)THOMAS, LaShawna (6)DAVIS, Ta-myra

(10)FOX, Molly1/3/10 *at Detroit 47-68 L 338 (16)FOX, Molly (9)SCOTT, Tanni1/7/10 *at Green Bay 41-68 L 1150 (15)THOMAS, LaShawna (8)DAVIS, Ta-myra1/9/10 *at Milwaukee W 67-50 409 (15)FOX, Molly (8)FOX, Molly

(15)WARD, Kanisha1/14/10 *LOYOLA 56-63 Lot 279 (14)THOMAS, LaShawna (10)RICHARDSON, Erica1/16/10 *UIC 47-57 L 1256 (13)RICHARDSON, Erica (9)RICHARDSON, Erica1/21/10 *at Butler 61-77 L 397 (20)THOMAS, LaShawna (6)DAVIS, Ta-myra1/23/10 *at Valparaiso 52-59 L 764 (13)THOMAS, LaShawna (11)DAVIS, Ta-myra1/28/10 *CLEVELAND STATE W 60-58 279 (15)THOMAS, LaShawna (8)THOMAS, LaShawna1/30/10 *YOUNGSTOWN STATE W 65-31 305 (18)DAVIS, Ta-myra (10)DAVIS, Ta-myra2/4/10 *MILWAUKEE W 64-46 179 (20)THOMAS, LaShawna (6)FOX, Molly2/6/10 *GREEN BAY 50-74 L 171 (18)RICHARDSON, Erica (7)FOX, Molly2/11/10 *at UIC 62-67 L 322 (25)THOMAS, LaShawna (8)DAVIS, Ta-myra2/13/10 *at Loyola 68-77 Lot 462 (18)DAVIS, Ta-myra (7)WARD, Kanisha2/18/10 *VALPARAISO W 54-51 189 (16)WARD, Kanisha (7)THOMAS, LaShawna2/20/10 *BUTLER 48-51 Lot 218 (13)WARD, Kanisha (9)WARD, Kanisha2/25/10 *at Youngstown State W 57-38 210 (12)BENNETT, Maria (10)DAVIS, Ta-myra

(12)THOMAS, LaShawna2/27/10 *at Cleveland State 52-63 L 669 (14)RICHARDSON, Erica (6)RICHARDSON, Erica3/6/10 *DETROIT 54-58 L 325 (13)WARD, Kanisha (7)RICHARDSON, Erica3/8/10 #YOUNGSTOWN STATE W 61-43 179 (20)THOMAS, LaShawna (7)DAVIS, Ta-myra3/10/10 #at Butler 57-70 L 353 (22)THOMAS, LaShawna (4)THOMAS, LaShawna

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Attendance Summary Games Attend Avg/Game

Home 14 5516 394Away 16 11153 697Neutral 0 0 0Total 30 16669 556

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SCORING TOTAL 3PTName–Team CL GP FGM FGM FTM PTS PTS/GKailey Klein–CSU Sr. 33 213 48 152 626 19.0Melaine Thornton–BU Sr. 30 187 0 96 470 15.7Kayla Tetschlag–UWGB Jr. 33 174 29 124 501 15.2Julie Wojta–UWGB So. 33 180 16 87 463 14.0 Brigid Mulroy–UDM Sr. 31 135 92 70 432 13.9

REBOUNDING REBOUNDSName–Team CL GP OFF DEF TOTAL REB/GBrandi Brown–YSU Fr. 30 136 182 318 10.6Yar Shayok–UDM So. 31 90 210 300 9.7Melanie Thornton–BU Sr. 30 80 183 263 8.8Jasmine Bailey–UIC So. 30 86 158 244 8.1LIndsay Laur–UWM Jr. 31 60 179 239 7.7

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Minimum 3.0 field goals made per game)Name–Team CL GP FGM FGA PCTJasmine Bailey–UIC So. 30 133 228 .583Kayla Tetschlag–UWGB Jr. 33 174 311 .559Lauren Kenney–VU Sr. 28 136 245 .555Molly Fox–WSU So. 30 105 193 .544Melanie Thornton–BU Sr. 30 187 354 .528

ASSISTS Name–Team CL GP A A/GJalesa Jones–UDM So. 31 159 5.1Jodi McClain–UWM Sr. 31 150 4.8Keisha Collins–LU Sr. 30 145 4.8Macey Nortey–YSU So. 30 131 4.4Terra Burns–BU Jr. 33 139 4.2

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2009-10 StatisticsFREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Minimum 2.0 free throws made per game)Name–Team CL GP FTM FTA PCTBrigid Mulroy–UDM Sr. 31 70 79 .886Lindsay Laur–UWM Jr. 31 82 96 .854Susan Lester–BU Sr. 31 68 81 .840Julie Wojta–UWGB So. 33 87 105 .829Brittany Bowen–BU Jr. 33 76 93 .817

STEALS Name–Team CL GP ST ST/GShawnita Garland–CSU Jr. 33 100 3.0Kanisha Ward–WSU Sr. 30 82 2.7Celeste Hoewisch–UWGB Jr. 33 81 2.5Melanie Thornton–BU Sr. 30 72 2.4Jasmine Bailey–UIC So. 30 61 2.0

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Minimum 1.0 made per game)Name–Team CL GP FGM FGA PCTBrigid Mulroy–UDM Sr. 31 92 182 .505Maggie McCloskey–LU Sr. 28 84 197 .426Brittany Bowen–BU Jr. 33 38 97 .392Lindsay Laur–UWM Jr. 31 38 100 .380Celeste Hoewisch–UWGB Jr. 33 37 98 .378

BLOCKED SHOTS Name–Team CL GP BL BL/GCassie Johnson–UIC Sr. 28 56 2.0Melanie Thornton–BU Sr. 30 50 1.7Brittany Boeke–LU Jr. 30 26 0.9Jasmine Bailey–UIC So. 30 26 0.9Yar Shayok–UDM So. 31 25 0.8

Final Team Standings League Games All GamesTeam W L Pct. W L Pct. H A N Last 10 StreakGreen Bay # 15 3 .883 28 5 .848 15-1 12-4 1-0 8-2 Lost 1Butler + 14 4 .778 23 10 .697 12-2 10-5 1-3 7-3 Lost 2Detroit 14 4 .778 17 14 .548 10-6 7-7 0-1 7-3 Lost 1Cleveland State ! 11 7 .611 19 14 .576 11-3 6-10 2-1 7-3 Lost 1Loyola 9 9 .500 15 15 .500 9-5 6-10 0-0 5-5 Lost 2UIC 9 9 .500 12 18 .400 5-9 7-8 0-1 3-7 Lost 4Milwaukee 6 12 .333 12 19 .387 5-9 6-10 1-0 3-7 Lost 1Wright State 6 12 .333 11 19 .367 8-6 3-13 0-0 3-7 Lost 1Valparaiso 6 12 .333 9 21 .300 7-7 2-12 0-2 3-7 Lost 1Youngstown State 0 18 .000 0 30 .000 0-13 0-14 0-3 0-10 Lost 30

! Horizon League tournament champ and NCAA participant; # NCAA participant; + WNIT participant

First Round–Monday, March 8#7 Wright State 61, #10 Youngstown State 43#9 Milwaukee 71, #8 Valparaiso 57

Second Round–Wednesday, March 11#1 Green Bay 72, #9 Milwaukee 48#2 Butler 70, #7 Wright State 57#3 Detroit 75, #6 Loyola 62#4 Cleveland State 78, #5 UIC 72

Semifinals–Friday, March 12#2 Butler 69, #3 Detroit 55#4 Cleveland State 83, #1 Green Bay 75 (ot)

Championship–Sunday, March 14#4 Cleveland State 83, #2 Butler 57

2010 Horizon League Tournament

Individual Awards

All-Horizon LeagueFirst Team

Melanie Thornton, Sr., F/C, ButlerKailey Klein, Sr., G, Cleveland StateKayla Tetschlag, Jr., G/F, Green BayBrigid Mulroy, Sr., G, DetroitCeleste Hoewisch, Jr., G, Green Bay

All-Horizon LeagueSecond Team

Julie Wojta, So., G/F, Green BayJasmine Bailey, So., G/F, UICJessie Miller, Sr., G, UICYar Shayok, So., F, Detroit Shawnita Garland, Jr., G, Cleveland State

All-Newcomer TeamYar Shayok, So., F, Detroit Brandi Brown, Fr., F, Youngstown State

Alyssa Pittman, Jr., G/F, ButlerSarah Eichler, Fr., F, Green BayTaylor Foulks, Fr., G, UICSami Tucker, Fr., G, Milwaukee

All-Defensive TeamMelanie Thornton, Sr., F/C, ButlerShawnita Garland, Jr., G, Cleveland

StateJasmine Bailey, So., G/F, UICCeleste Hoewisch, Jr., G, Green BayKanisha Ward, Sr., G, Wright State

Player of the YearMelanie Thornton, Sr., F/C, Butler

Newcomer of the Year

Yar Shayok, So., F, Detroit

Defensive Player of the Year

Melanie Thornton, Sr., F/C, Butler

Sixth Player of the Year

Susan Lester, Sr., F/C, Butler

Coach of the YearAutumn Rademacher, Detroit

All-Tournament Team

Kailey Klein, Sr., G, Cleveland State–MVP

Shawnita Garland, Jr., G, Cleveland State

Melanie Thornton, Sr., F/C, ButlerSusan Lester, Sr., F/C, ButlerKayla Tetschlag, Jr., G/F, Green Bay

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Friday, November 12 Butler at BradleyUIC at NiagaraLoyola at Eastern MichiganOakland at DetroitValparaiso at DePaulWright State at IUPUIYoungstown State at Pittsburgh

Saturday, November 13Cleveland State at CornellGreen Bay vs. George WashingtonOklahoma at Milwaukee

Sunday, November 14Green Bay vs. Northern Illinois/ at MinnesotaValparaiso vs. Pre-Season WNITWright State at Ball State

Monday, November 15Cleveland State at BuffaloOakland at UIC

Tuesday, November 16Ball State at DetroitMilwaukee at Chicago StateWestern Michigan at Loyola

Wednesday, November 17BYU at UICSt. Louis at Butler Youngstown State at Bowling Green

Thursday, November 18 Wisconsin at Green Bay

Friday, November 19Niagara at Cleveland StateValparaiso vs. Pre-Season WNITWestern Michigan at Detroit

Saturday, November 20IPFW at Youngstown StateMilwaukee at MinnesotaSt. Xavier vs. LoyolaValparaiso vs. Pre-Season WNIT

Sunday, November 21 Detroit at Michigan StateMilwaukee vs. Dayton/South DakotaWright State at Delaware State

Tuesday, November 23DePaul at UICToledo at Cleveland State

Wednesday, November 24Ball State at ValparaisoBucknell at Youngstown StateDetroit at Bowling Green

Thursday, November 25 Green Bay vs. Penn State

Friday, November 26Butler vs. Wake ForestFlorida A&M at Cleveland StateGreen Bay vs. HartfordLoyola vs. Eastern Washington

Saturday, November 27Butler vs. IUPUIGreen Bay vs. UtahUIC at DaytonLoyola vs. Evansville/at ColoradoWestern Illinois at MilwaukeeOhio at Youngstown State

Sunday, November 28Butler at Notre DameCleveland State at Indiana

Cincinnati at Valparaiso

Monday, November 29 Dayton at Wright State

Tuesday, November 30Northern Illinois at UIC Wednesday, December 1Bradley at MilwaukeeMiami at Wright StateNorth Dakota at Green BayYoungstown State at Kent State

Friday, December 3Loyola at ColgateValparaiso at EvansvilleWestern Michigan at Cleveland State

Saturday, December 4Detroit vs. St. Joseph’sUIC at Illinois StateIndiana State at ButlerNorthern Iowa at MilwaukeeValparaiso vs. Coastal Carolina/ Central MichiganWright State at AkronYoungstown State at American

Sunday, December 5Detroit at TulaneLoyola at Niagara

Monday, December 6Green Bay at Eastern Michigan

Tuesday, December 7Butler at Evansville

Wednesday, December 8Detroit at Eastern MichiganMilwaukee at Michigan StateValparaiso at IPFW

Thursday, December 9DePaul at LoyolaWright State at Ohio

Friday, December 10Southeast Missouri at Green Bay

Saturday, December 11Chicago State at LoyolaCleveland State at AkronDetroit at IPFWUIC at Eastern IllinoisPittsburgh at ValparaisoWright State at Longwood

Sunday, December 12Butler at Ball StateGreen Bay at MarquetteMilwaukee at WisconsinYoungstown State at Western Michigan Tuesday, December 14Wright State at Southern Illinois Thursday, December 16Akron at Youngstown State

Saturday, December 18Chicago State at ValparaisoCleveland State at MarshallDetroit at MichiganEvansville at Green BayIllinois at UICWright State at Cincinnati

Sunday, December 19Butler at Coastal CarolinaMilwaukee at Toledo

Monday, December 20Notre Dame at ValparaisoYoungstown State at Stetson

Tuesday, December 21Bradley at UICButler at South CarolinaCleveland State at OhioYoungstown State vs. Winthrop

Wednesday, December 22Central Florida at Wright StateWestern Illinois at Loyola

Thursday, December 23UIC at Eastern Michigan

Monday, December 27Marygrove at Detroit

Tuesday, December 28Lake Erie at Cleveland StateLoyola at Northern IllinoisMilwaukee at Illinois StateSouth Dakota at Green Bay

Wednesday, December 29Bowling Green at Butler

Thursday, December 30Valparaiso at Eastern Illinois

Friday, December 31Cleveland State at UICDetroit at Green BayWright State at MilwaukeeYoungstown State at Loyola Sunday, January 2Cleveland State at LoyolaDetroit at MilwaukeeValparaiso at ButlerWright State at Green BayYoungstown State at UIC

Thursday, January 6Butler at Wright StateGreen Bay at Youngstown StateMilwaukee at Cleveland StateValparaiso at Detroit

Saturday, January 8Butler at DetroitGreen Bay at Cleveland StateUIC at LoyolaMilwaukee at Youngstown StateValparaiso at Wright State

Wednesday, January 12UIC at MilwaukeeLoyola at Green Bay

Thursday, January 13Cleveland State at ButlerYoungstown State at Valparaiso

Saturday, January 15Cleveland State at ValparaisoDetroit at Wright StateUIC at Green BayLoyola at MilwaukeeYoungstown State at Butler

Thursday, January 20Butler at LoyolaDetroit at Cleveland StateValparaiso at UICWright State at Youngstown State

Saturday, January 22Butler at UICDetroit at Youngstown State Milwaukee at Green Bay

Valparaiso at LoyolaWright State at Cleveland State

Thursday, January 27Green Bay at ButlerUIC at Wright StateLoyola at DetroitMilwaukee at Valparaiso

Saturday, January 29Cleveland State at Youngstown StateGreen Bay at ValparaisoUIC at DetroitLoyola at Wright StateMilwaukee at Butler

Thursday, February 3Cleveland State at Green BayDetroit at ButlerWright State at ValparaisoYoungstown State at Milwaukee

Saturday, February 5Cleveland State at MilwaukeeDetroit at ValparaisoLoyola at UICWright State at ButlerYoungstown State at Green Bay

Thursday, February 10 Butler at Youngstown StateValparaiso at Cleveland StateGreen Bay at UICMilwaukee at Loyola

Saturday, February 12 Butler at Cleveland StateGreen Bay at LoyolaMilwaukee at UICValparaiso at Youngstown StateWright State at Detroit

Thursday, February 17Cleveland State at Wright StateUIC at ButlerLoyola at Valparaiso Youngstown State at Detroit

Saturday, February 19Cleveland State at DetroitGreen Bay at MilwaukeeUIC at ValparaisoLoyola at ButlerYoungstown State at Wright State

Thursday, February 24Butler at MilwaukeeDetroit at UICValparaiso at Green BayWright State at Loyola

Saturday, February 26 Butler at Green BayDetroit at LoyolaValparaiso at MilwaukeeWright State at UICYoungstown State at Cleveland State

Thursday, March 3Green Bay at Wright StateUIC at Youngstown StateLoyola at Cleveland StateMilwaukee at Detroit

Saturday, March 5Butler at ValparaisoUIC at Cleveland StateGreen Bay at DetroitMilwaukee at Wright State Loyola at Youngstown State

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Raider Record BookSingle Game RecordsPoints49 by Tiffany Webb at Butler, Jan. 16, 2003Field Goals Made21 by Jodi Martin vs Capital, Jan. 5, 1980Field Goals Attempted31 by Jodi Martin vs Malone, Nov. 28, 1981Field Goal Percentage1.000 (10-10) by Jess Van Der Geest at Morehead State, Dec. 29, 1998Three-Point Field Goals Made7 by Joy Westendorf at UIC, March 5, 1994; by Lori Blanchard vs Detroit, March 3, 1996; by Chanda Hollingsworth vs Marshall, Dec. 13, 2000 and at West Virginia, Dec. 19, 2000Three-Point Field Goals Attempted16 by Chanda Hollingsworth at West Virginia, Dec. 19, 2000 and at Detroit, Feb. 24, 2001Three-Point Field Goal Percentage1.000 (5-5) by Chanda Hollingsworth vs Louisville, Nov. 26, 1997 Free Throws Made17 by Tiffany Webb at Butler, Jan. 16, 2003Free Throws Attempted20 by Tiffany Webb at Butler, Jan. 16, 2003 Free Throw Percentage1.000 (13-13) by Stacy Nolan vs DePaul, Mar. 7, 1991Rebounds25 by Margie Coate vs Ohio Wesleyan, Feb. 1, 1975Assists11 by Cindy Mercer vs Wittenberg, Jan. 13, 1977Blocks7 by Christi Hill vs Georgetown, Jan. 16, 1982Steals13 by Tammy Stover vs Maryland-Eastern Shore, Jan. 28, 1988

Free Throw PercentageGame—1.000 (17-17) vs Bellarmine, Feb. 25, 1984Season—.715, 2000–01

ReboundsGame—72 vs Sinclair, Jan. 10, 1978Season—1283, 1986–87

Rebound AverageSeason—44.3, 1984–85

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

Scoring Average78.6, 1979–80

Wins24, 1986–87

Losses25, 1989–90

Most Points by Opponent—Game125 by Valparaiso, Feb. 9, 1993

Least Points by Opponent—Game18 by Wilmington, Feb. 6, 1975

Greatest Margin of Victory—Game63 (103-40) vs Capital, Jan. 5, 1980

Greatest Margin of Defeat—Game58 (97-39) vs #1 Connecticut, Dec. 31, 2001

Career LeadersGames Played Player Number Years 1. Kanisha Ward 120 2006–10 2. Angie Ott 115 2001–05 3. Peggy Yingling 114 1988–93 Kendra Agee 114 2002–06 5. Rhea Mays 113 2002–06 6. Lois Warburg 111 1983–87 Gwen Lenzy 111 1985–89 Tyanda Hammock 111 2003–07 Brittney Whiteside 111 2003–07 10. Nettie Carter 110 1984–88 Field Goals Made Player Number Years 1. Jodi Martin 890 1979–83 2. Jenny Horn 558 1982–86 3. Brittney Whiteside 507 2003–07 4. Reggen Stewart 493 1997–01 5. Nettie Carter 467 1984–88 6. Lois Warburg 459 1983–87 7. Debbie Leffl er 446 1982–86 8. LaShawna Thomas 428 2008– 9. Peggy Yingling 422 1988–93 10. Tiffany Webb 398 2001–03 Field Goals Attempted Player Number Years 1. Jodi Martin 1744 1979–83 2. Brittney Whiteside 1265 2003–07 3. Reggen Stewart 1237 1997–01 4. Nettie Carter 1160 1984–88 5. Lori Collins 1156 1991–95 6. Jenny Horn 1108 1982–86 7. LaShawna Thomas 1029 2008– 8. Chanda Hollingsworth 996 1997–01 9. Debbie Leffl er 963 1982–86 10. Angie Ott 941 2001–05

Field Goal Percentage Player Number Years 1. Beth Bartram .539 1995–98 2. Ta-myra Davis .525 2008– 3. Jodi Martin .510 1979–83 4. Molly Fox .508 2008– 3. Jenny Horn .504 1982–86 4. Christi Hill .502 1980–83 5. Lois Warburg .495 1983–87 Whitney Lewis .495 2004–08 7. Andi del Valle .478 1979–82 8. Janet Emerson .477 1985–87 Timothea Clemmer .477 1994–96 10. Peggy Yingling .470 1988–93 Three Point Field Goals Made Player Number Years 1. Chanda Hollingsworth 273 1997–01 2. Jennifer Brigner 129 1991–95 3. Kanisha Ward 126 2006–10 4. Angie Ott 121 2001–05 5. Carrie Bender 119 1995–99 6. Rhea Mays 109 2002–06 7. Maria Bennett 98 2008– 8. Lori Blanchard 96 1993–97 9. Tyanda Hammock 95 2003–07 10. Tiffany Webb 90 2001–03 Three Point Field Goals Attempted Player Number Years 1. Chanda Hollingsworth 781 1997–01 2. Carrie Bender 436 1995–99 3. Kanisha Ward 434 2006–10 4. Rhea Mays 413 2002–06 5. Angie Ott 399 2001–05 6. Jennifer Brigner 346 1991–95 7. Tyanda Hammock 322 2003–07 8. Tiffany Webb 300 2001–03 9. Maria Bennett 284 2008– 10. Lori Blanchard 258 1993–97 Free Throws Made Player Number Years 1. Brittney Whiteside 364 2003–07 2. Lois Warburg 311 1983–87 3. Jess Van Der Geest 310 1996–00 4. Jeanne Biermann 303 1978–82 5. Reggen Stewart 282 1997–01 6. Jodi Martin 275 1979–83 7. Lori Collins 273 1991–95 8. Peggy Yingling 263 1988–93 9. Whitney Lewis 249 2004–08 10. Debbie Leffl er 248 1982–86 Free Throws Attempted Player Number Years 1. Brittney Whiteside 537 2003–07 2. Jodi Martin 441 1979–83 3. Jess Van Der Geest 437 1996–00 4. Lori Collins 428 1991–95 5. Jeanne Biermann 419 1978–82 6. Beth Bartram 417 1995–98 7. Lois Warburg 415 1983–87 8. Reggen Stewart 389 1997–01 9. Iesha Gray 376 2000–04 10. Peggy Yingling 354 1988–93 Free Throw Percentage Player Number Years 1. Debbie Leffl er .827 1982–86 2. Amy Kruer .819 1979–81 3. Shey Peddy .788 2007–09 4. Jennifer Brigner .771 1991–95 Whitney Lewis .771 2004–08 6. Jenny Horn .761 1982–86 Angie Ott .761 2001–05 8. Connie Alig .757 1990–95 Shelly Meadlo .757 1991–95 Tammy Stover .757 1986–88

Team RecordsPointsGame—105 vs St. Joseph’s, Feb. 4, 1987Season—2336, 1986–87

Field Goals Made Game—46 vs Mount St. Joseph, Feb. 17, 1981Season—919, 1986–87

Field Goals AttemptedGame—96 vs Central State, Feb. 24, 1975Season—2049, 1986–87

Field Goal PercentageGame—.667 (28–42) vs Ohio, Dec. 12, 2001Season—.480, 1980–81

Three-Point Field Goals MadeGame—11 at Loyola, Feb. 28, 1996; at Green Bay, Mar. 6, 2008Season—161, 2007–08

Three-Point Field Goals AttemptedGame—30 vs. Green Bay, Jan. 27, 2007Season—453, 2009–10

Three-Point Field Goal PercentageGame—.833 (5-6) vs Eastern Illinois, Feb. 7, 1993; at Milwaukee, Jan. 10, 1998Season—.370, 2007–08

Free Throws MadeGame—33 vs. Malone, Nov. 29, 1980 Season—498, 1986–87

Free Throws AttemptedGame—45 vs. Akron, Mar. 6, 1982Season—718, 1986–87

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Rebounds Player Number Years 1. Lori Collins 897 1991–95 2. Jodi Martin 868 1979–83 3. Nettie Carter 756 1984–88 4. Lois Warburg 702 1983–87 5. Jess Van Der Geest 672 1996–00 6. Brittney Whiteside 670 2003–07 7. Beth Bartram 649 1995–98 8. Peggy Yingling 639 1988–93 9. Jenny Horn 625 1982–86 Reggen Stewart 625 1997–01 Rebound Average Player Number Years 1. Timothea Clemmer 9.8 1994–96 2. Terry York 8.9 1973–75 3. Jodi Martin 8.7 1979–83 4. Christi Hill 8.2 1980–83 Lori Collins 8.2 1991–95 6. Beth Bartram 8.0 1995–98 7. Lisa Jackson 7.9 1984–85 8. Nettie Carter 6.9 1984–88 9. Cindy Mercer 6.8 1975–79 10. Amy Kruer 6.6 1979–81 Personal Fouls Player Number Years 1. Peggy Yingling 363 1988–93 2. Reggen Stewart 338 1997–01 3. Lori Collins 329 1991–95 4. Jess Van Der Geest 324 1996–00 5. Iesha Gray 304 2000–04 6. Jodi Martin 286 1979–83 7. Angie Ott 268 2001–05 8. Sierra Crayton 265 2004–08 9. Christi Hill 264 1980–83 Nettie Carter 264 1984–88 Fouled Out Player Number Years 1. Peggy Yingling 21 1988–93 2. Christi Hill 16 1980–83 Erica Richardson 16 2006-10 4. Reggen Stewart 15 1997–01 5. Jess Van Der Geest 13 1996–00 Iesha Gray 13 2000–04 6. Sierra Crayton 11 2004–08 Molly Fox 11 2008– 9. Lori Collins 10 1991–95 Jeanette Woodberry 10 2003–05 Assists Player Number Years 1. Nettie Carter 446 1984–88 Tammy Phillips 446 1981–86 3. Gwen Lenzy 375 1985–89 4. Debbie Leffl er 363 1982–86 5. Kanisha Ward 354 2006–10 6. Brittney Whiteside 312 2003–07 7. Rhea Mays 281 2002–06 8. Jeanne Biermann 270 1978–82 9. Iesha Gray 255 2000–04 10. Lori Collins 222 1991–95 Scoring Average Player Number Years 1. Jodi Martin 20.6 1979–83 2. Tiffany Webb 19.9 2001–03 3. Jackie Swenson 15.4 1978–80 4. Shey Peddy 14.5 2007–09 5. Timothea Clemmer 14.2 1994–96 6. Amy Kruer 13.0 1979–81 7. Brittney Whiteside 12.7 2003–07 8. Beth Bartram 12.4 1995–98 9. Jenny Horn 12.3 1982–86 10. LaShawna Thomas 12.1 2007– Turnovers Player Number Years 1. Lori Collins 453 1991–95 2. Nettie Carter 431 1984–88 3. Kanisha Ward 425 2006–10 4. Reggen Stewart 403 1997–01 5. Gwen Lenzy 400 1985–89

Season LeadersField Goals Made Player Number Year 1. Jodi Martin 261 1982–83 2. Tiffany Webb 246 2002–03 3. Jodi Martin 225 1981–82 4. Janet Emerson 216 1986–87 5. Jodi Martin 203 1979–80 6. Jodi Martin 201 1980–81 Jenny Horn 201 1985–86 8. Jenny Horn 190 1984–85 9. Jackie Swenson 174 1978–79 10. Nettie Carter 173 1986–87Field Goals Attempted Player Number Year 1. Tiffany Webb 524 2002–03 2. Jodi Martin 480 1982–83 3. Jodi Martin 431 1981–82 4. Janet Emerson 425 1986–87 5. Jodi Martin 424 1979–80 Treva Griesdorn 424 1989–90 7. Reggen Stewart 417 2000–01 8. Jodi Martin 409 1980–81 9. Jackie Swenson 398 1978–79 10. Nettie Carter 396 1986–87Field Goal Percentage Player Number Year 1. Beth Bartram .586 1995–96 2. Lois Warburg .572 1983–84 3. Ta-myra Davis .557 2008–09 4. Jodi Martin .544 1982–83 Molly Fox .544 2009–10 6. Shey Peddy .539 2007–08 7. Beth Bartram .529 1996–97 8. Jodi Martin .522 1981–82 9. Whitney Lewis .521 2004–05 Whitney Lewis .521 2006–07

Three-Point Field Goals Made Player Number Year 1. Chanda Hollingsworth 84 2000–01 2. Joy Westendorf 78 1993–94 3. Chanda Hollingsworth 71 1999–00 4. Chanda Hollingsworth 62 1997–98 5. Maria Bennett 60 2009–10 6. Whitney Lewis 58 2007–08 7. Chanda Hollingsworth 56 1998–99 8. Tiffany Webb 50 2002–03 9. Lori Blanchard 49 1996–97 10. Rhea Mays 48 2005–06 Shey Peddy 48 2007–08Three-Point Field Goals Attempted Player Number Year 1. Chanda Hollingsworth 243 2000–01 2. Chanda Hollingsworth 194 1999–00 3. Joy Westendorf 187 1993–94 4. Maria Bennett 185 2009–10 5. Chanda Hollingsworth 175 1998–99 6. Rhea Mays 170 2005–06 7. Chanda Hollingsworth 169 1997–98 8. Tiffany Webb 153 2001–02 9. Tiffany Webb 147 2002–03 10. Lori Blanchard 138 1996–97Free Throws Made Player Number Year 1. Tiffany Webb 132 2002–03 2. Brittney Whiteside 122 2005–06 3. Shey Peddy 112 2007–08 3. Janet Emerson 105 1986–87 5. Timothea Clemmer 101 1995–96 Beth Bartram 101 1996–97 7. Tiffany Webb 97 2001–02 8. Brittney Whiteside 93 2004–05 9. Jess Van Der Geest 92 1999–00 Lois Warburg 92 1986–87Free Throws Attempted Player Number Year 1. Tiffany Webb 182 2002–03 2. Beth Bartram 174 1996–97 3. Timothea Clemmer 168 1995–96 4. Brittney Whiteside 166 2005–06 5. Brittney Whiteside 144 2004–05 6. Shey Peddy 141 2007–08 7. Tiffany Webb 137 2001–02 8. Beth Bartram 136 1995 –96 9. Janet Emerson 134 1986–87 10. Jess Van Der Geest 133 1999–00Free Throw Percentage Player Number Year 1. Debbie Leffl er .887 1983–84 2. Kanisha Ward .881 2009–10 3. Debbie Leffl er .862 1984–85 4. Julie Christensen .844 2000–01 Joy Westendorf .844 1993–94 6. Amy Kruer .840 1979–80 7. Connie Alig .838 1990–91 8. Peggy Yingling .835 1992–93 9. Whitney Lewis .824 2006–07 10. Sue Grace .820 1990–91Rebounds Player Number Year 1. Timothea Clemmer 316 1995–96 2. Lois Warburg 276 1983–84 3. Christi Hill 255 1981–82 4. Lori Collins 254 1993–94 5. Janet Emerson 253 1986–87 6. Beth Bartram 234 1997–98 7. Jodi Martin 231 1981–82 8. Amy Kruer 226 1979–80 9. Nettie Carter 224 1986–87 10. Lisa Jackson 221 1984–85 Lori Collins 221 1994–95

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Rebound Average Player Number Year 1. Timothea Clemmer 11.7 1995–96 2. Margie Coate 11.5 1974–75 3. Terry York 11.4 1974–75 4. Lois Warburg 10.2 1983–84 5. Cindy Mercer 9.9 1976–77 6. Christi Hill 9.8 1981–82 7. Lori Collins 9.4 1993–94 8. Jodi Martin 9.2 1981–82 9. Jodi Martin 8.8 1980–81 10. Amy Kruer 8.7 1979–80 Beth Bartram 8.7 1997–98Personal Fouls Player Number Year 1. Sierra Crayton 108 2007–08 2. Molly Fox 104 2009–10 3. Erica Richardson 95 2009–10 Jess Van Der Geest 95 1999–00 5. Peggy Yingling 94 1991–92 Sierra Crayton 94 2006–07 7. Reggen Stewart 93 2000–01 8. Christi Hill 92 1981–82 Danielle Duncan 92 2006–07 10. Jess Van Der Geest 91 1998–99 Christi Hill 91 1982–83Fouled Out Player Number Year 1. Molly Fox 8 2009–10 2. Cindy Mercer 7 1978–79 3. Christi Hill 6 1981–82 Christi Hill 6 1982–83 Tammy Phillips 6 1983–84 Peggy Yingling 6 1988–89 Peggy Yingling 6 1992–93 Chanda Hollingsworth 6 2000–01 Robyn Swain 6 2001–02 Jeanette Woodberry 6 2004–05 Sierra Crayton 6 2007–08 Erica Richardso 6 2009–10Assists Player Number Year 1. Tammy Phillips 169 1985–86 2. Gwen Lenzy 151 1986–87 3. Nettie Carter 148 1986–87 4. Nettie Carter 127 1985–86 5. Kanisha Ward 125 2009–10 6. Tammy Phillips 116 1983–84 7. Shey Peddy 115 2008–09 8. Debbie Leffl er 105 1984–85 Gwen Lenzy 105 1988–89 10. Shey Peddy 102 2007–08Points Player Number Year 1. Tiffany Webb 674 2002–03 2. Jodi Martin 588 1982–83 3. Janet Emerson 537 1986–87 4. Jodi Martin 528 1981–82 5. Shey Peddy 502 2007–08 6. Jodi Martin 478 1979–80 7. Jenny Horn 467 1985–86 8. Jodi Martin 461 1980–81 9. Joy Westendorf 448 1993–94 10. Jenny Horn 447 1984–85Scoring Average Player Number Year 1. Jodi Martin 24.5 1982–83 2. Tiffany Webb 24.1 2002–03 3. Jodi Martin 21.1 1981–82 4. Jackie Swenson 20.4 1978–79 5. Jodi Martin 18.4 1979–80 Jodi Martin 18.4 1980–81 7. Janet Emerson 17.9 1986–87 8. Joy Westendorf 17.2 1993–94 9. Jenny Horn 16.7 1985–86 Shey Peddy 16.7 2007–08

Turnovers Player Number Year 1. Sarah Butler 165 1976–77 2. Gwen Lenzy 148 1986–87 3. Stacy Nolan 143 1990–91 4. Julie Garringer 136 1984–85 5. Nettie Carter 134 1986–87 6. Kanisha Ward 133 2009–10 7. Lori Collins 128 1992–93 8. Debbie Trueman 124 1980–81 Jennifer Brigner 124 1991–92 Jill Ransdell 124 2001–02

Blocked Shots Player Number Year 1. Christi Hill 79 1981–82 2. Christi Hill 62 1982–83 3. Christi Hill 45 1980–81 4. Robyn Swain 43 2001–02 5. Alicia Avery 39 2005–06 6. Whitney Lewis 37 2004–05 7. Lois Warburg 25 1983–84 8. Jodi Martin 24 1981–82 9. Heidi Beal 23 1993–94 Whitney Lewis 23 2005–06

Steals Player Number Year 1. Tammy Stover 121 1987–88 2. Tammy Stover 115 1986–87 3. Gwen Lenzy 105 1988–89 4. Gwen Lenzy 103 1987–88 5. Gwen Lenzy 101 1986–87 6. Shey Peddy 96 2007–08 7. Beth Bartram 86 1997–98 Shey Peddy 86 2008–09 9. Andrea del Valle 83 1977–78 10. Nettie Carter 82 1986–87 Kanisha Ward 82 2009–10

Minutes Played Player Number Year 1. LaShawna Thomas 1055 2009–10 2. Kanisha Ward 1050 2009–10 3. Shey Peddy 1039 2007–08 4. Janet Emerson 1018 1986–87 5. Whitney Lewis 1007 2007–08 6. Chanda Hollingsworth 993 2000–01 7. Gwen Lenzy 989 1986–87 8. Angie Ott 986 2004–05 9. Shey Peddy 969 2008–09 10. Gwen Lenzy 965 1988–89

Senior Scoring Player Games Points 1. Jodi Martin 24 588 2. Janet Emerson 30 537 3. Jenny Horn 28 467 4. Treva Griesdorn 28 422 5. Reggen Stewart 27 401

Junior Scoring Player Games Points 1. Jodi Martin 25 528 2. Joy Westendorf 26 448 3. Jenny Horn 28 447 4. Timothea Clemmer 27 404 5. Brittney Whiteside 28 390

Sophomore Scoring Player Games Points 1. Tiffany Webb 28 674 2. Jodi Martin 25 461 3. LaShawna Thomas 30 379 4. Brittney Whiteside 30 376 5. Beth Bartram 27 373Freshman Scoring Player Games Points 1. Shey Peddy 30 502 2. Jodi Martin 26 478 3. Tiffany Webb 28 441 4. Amy Kruer 26 429 Jackie Swenson 21 429

Leading Scorers By SeasonYear Player G FG FT TP AVG.1974 Terry York 14 35 26 96 6.91975 Margie Coate 14 — — 171 12.21976 Connie Philon 15 — — 211 14.01977 Cindy Mercer 17 82 35 199 11.71978 Jayne Helmlinger 20 92 50 234 11.71979 Jackie Swenson 21 174 81 429 20.41980 Jodi Martin 26 203 72 478 18.41981 Jodi Martin 25 201 59 461 18.41982 Jodi Martin 25 225 78 528 21.11983 Jodi Martin 24 261 66 588 24.51984 Lois Warburg 27 167 73 407 15.11985 Jenny Horn 28 190 67 447 16.01986 Jenny Horn 28 201 65 467 16.71987 Janet Emerson 30 216 105 537 17.91988 Tammy Stover 27 166 58 393 14.91989 Missy Goedde 26 125 83 351 13.51990 Treva Griesdorn 28 164 76 422 15.11991 Lori Brooks 28 90 43 237 8.51992 Peggy Yingling 28 100 76 276 9.91993 Peggy Yingling 27 121 81 323 12.01994 Joy Westendorf 26 158 54 448 17.21995 Timothea Clemmer 27 166 72 404 15.01996 Timothea Clemmer 27 131 101 363 13.41997 Beth Bartram 27 135 101 373 13.81998 Beth Bartram 27 112 68 294 10.9 1999 Reggen Stewart 27 139 60 340 12.6 2000 Reggen Stewart 28 131 86 349 12.5 2001 Reggen Stewart 27 156 84 401 14.9 2002 Tiffany Webb 28 152 97 441 15.8 2003 Tiffany Webb 28 246 132 674 24.12004 Brittney Whiteside 29 125 70 321 11.1 2005 Brittney Whiteside 30 141 93 376 12.5 2006 Brittney Whiteside 28 129 122 390 13.9 2007 Brittney Whiteside 24 112 79 326 13.6 2008 Shey Peddy 30 171 112 502 16.7 2009 LaShawna Thomas 30 159 33 379 12.62010 LaShawna Thomas 30 142 55 363 12.1 Leading Rebounders By SeasonYear Player G Reb. Avg.1974 Terry York 14 88 6.31975 Terry York 14 162 11.51976 Connie Philon 15 120 8.01977 Cindy Mercer 17 169 9.91978 Krista Jones 20 158 7.9 Caren Aiple 20 158 7.91979 Jeanne Biermann 23 176 7.71980 Amy Kruer 26 226 8.71981 Jodi Martin 25 220 8.81982 Christi Hill 26 225 9.81983 Jodi Martin 24 199 8.31984 Lois Warburg 27 276 10.21985 Lisa Jackson 28 221 7.91986 Jenny Horn 28 218 7.81987 Janet Emerson 30 253 8.41988 Nettie Carter 24 173 7.21989 Gwen Lenzy 28 161 5.81990 Treva Griesdorn 28 164 5.41991 Micki Harris 26 147 5.71992 Lori Collins 28 220 7.91993 Lori Collins 27 202 7.51994 Lori Collins 27 254 9.41995 Lori Collins 27 221 8.21996 Timothea Clemmer 27 316 11.71997 Beth Bartram 27 203 7.51998 Beth Bartram 27 234 8.7 1999 Jess Van Der Geest 26 183 7.02000 Jess Van Der Geest 26 203 7.3 2001 Reggen Stewart 27 197 7.3 2002 Robyn Swain 28 197 7.0 2003 Katie Bussan 28 141 5.02004 Brittney Whiteside 29 136 4.7 2005 Brittney Whiteside 30 220 7.32006 Brittney Whiteside 28 182 6.5 2007 Brittney Whiteside 24 132 5.5 2008 Sierra Crayton 32 157 4.9 2009 Ta-myra Davis 31 170 5.52010 Ta-myra Davis 28 166 5.9

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Player Games Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Total 1. Jodi Martin (1979–83) 100 478 461 528 588 2055 2. Brittney Whiteside (2003–07) 111 321 376 390 326 1413 3. Jenny Horn (1982–86) 106 144 249 447 467 1307 4. Reggen Stewart (1997–01) 109 187 340 349 401 1277 5. Lois Warburg (1983–87) 111 407 235 271 316 1229 6. Debbie Leffl er (1982–86) 107 237 313 307 283 1140 7. Whitney Lewis (2004–08) 108 266 289 239 323 1117 8. Tiffany Webb (2001–03) 56 441 674 DNP DNP 1115 9. Lori Collins (1991–95) 109 233 248 316 311 1108 10. Peggy Yingling (1988–93) 114 275 233 276 323 1107 11. Nettie Carter (1984–88) 110 230 218 400 256 1104 12. Chanda Hollingsworth (1997–01) 108 273 220 262 310 1065 13. Jess Van Der Geest (1996–00) 108 211 267 264 312 1054 14. LaShawna Thomas (2007–) 86 297 379 363 1039 Jeanne Biermann (1978–82) 98 273 230 216 320 1039 16. Angie Ott (2001–05) 115 221 242 281 274 1018 17. Beth Bartram (1995–98) 81 340 373 294 DNP 1007

Jodi Martin2055 Points

Brittney Whiteside 1413 Points

Jenny Horn1307 Points

Reggen Stewart1227 PointS

Jess Van Dert Geest 1054 Points

Jeanne Biermann 1039 Points

Angie Ott 1018 Points

Beth Bartram 1007 Points

Lori Collins 1108 Points

Peggy Yingling 1107 Points

Nettie Carter 1104 Points

Chanda Hollingsworth 1065 Points

Lois Warburg1229 Points

Debbie Leffl er1140 Points

Whitney Lewis 1117 Points

Tiffany Webb 1115 Points

1,000 Point Club

LaShawna Thomas 1039 Points

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AKendra Agee/’03,’04,’05,’06Caren Aiple/’78Connie Alig/’91,’93,’94,’95Jeannine Andrews/’97,’98,’99,’00Alicia Avery/’06

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

CNettie Carter/’85,’86,’87,’88Sonja Cecil/’93Jewelettia Chambers/’93Julie Christensen/’00,’01Timothea Clemmer/’95,’96Margie Coates/’75,’76Lori Collins/’92,’93,’94,’95Lenora Combs/’99,’00Shauna Comer/’01Steph Comisar/’04,’05,’06,’07Martha Corley/’78,’79Sierra Crayton/’05,’06,’07,’08Emily Curtis/’96,’97,’98

DMichele Dalbey/’94,’95,’96,’97Ta-myra Davis/’09,’10Carrie Day/’97Andrea del Valle/’80,’81,’82Charné Dixon/’08,’09,’10Danielle Duncan/’05,’06,’07,’08Natalie Dunn/’01

EKathy Eigel/’79Jane Eltzroth/’78Janet Emerson/’86,’87

FStacey Fifer/’96Jody Flommersfeld/’78,’79,’80,’81Molly Fox/’09,’10

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

HKaren Haban/’83Tatianna Hall/’08,’09Tyanda Hammock/’04,’05,’06,’07Micki Harris/’91Jayne Helmlinger/’78,’79Christi Hill/’81,’82,’83Kim Hill/’76Pam Hix/’81,’82Chanda Hollingsworth/’98,’99,’00,’01Jennifer Horn/’83,’84,’85,’86Natalie Hunter/’79

JLisa Jackson/’85Mandy Jelinek/’98,’99,’00,’01Gina Johnson/’78Krista Jones/’78,’79,’80,’81Pam Jones/’77Anita Jurcenko/’93,’94,’95,’96

KJoyce Kanney/’79Jeanne Keister/’74Kristin King/’87,’88,’89,’90Pam King/’74Amber Kirk/’95,’96,’97Kristin Krueger/’03Amy Kruer/’80,’81

LDebbie Leffl er/’83,’84,’85,’86Gwen Lenzy/’86,’87,’88,’89Whitney Lewis/’05,’06,’07,’08Paige Lowe/’08,’09,’10

La’Tonia Stiner/’97,’98Tammy Stover/’87,’88Jamie Stump/’88,’89,’90,’91Robyn Swain/’02Jackie Swenson/’79,’80

TMelanie Taylor/’90,’91,’92,’93LaShawna Thomas/’08,’09,’10Vanessa Thompson/’02Donna Thurston/’79Debbie Trueman/’80,’81

VJitka van der Bruggen/’92Jess Van Der Geest/’97,’98,’99,’00

WShayne Wadsworth/’87,’88,’89,’90Lois Warburg/’84,’85,’86,’87Kanisha Ward/’07,’08,’09,’10Kelly Waters/’99Leslie Weaver/’00,’01Tiffany Webb/’02,’03Joy Westendorf/’94Dana Whitesel/’87,’88,’89Brittney Whiteside/’04,’05,’06,’07Amber Williams/’99,’00Kim Williamson/’75,’76,’78Jeanette Woodberry/’04,’05Mallory Wyrick/’08,’09

YPeggy Yingling/’89,’91,’92,’93Terri York/’74,’75

All-Time LetterwinnersMJodi Martin/’80,’81,’82,’83Carmen Mann/’99Heather Massengale/’96,’97,’98Rhea Mays/’03,’04,’05,’06Kathy McCloskey/’77Patty McClure/’84,’85,’86Vicki McDonald/’77Shelly Meadlo/’92,’93,’94,’95Cindy Mercer/’76,’77,’78,’79Jennifer Miller/’88,’89,’90,’91Julie Miller/’88,’89,’90,’91Lisa Miller/’78Shawna Moffi tt/’87,’88Valenca Moore/’80Kelli Morris/’00

NTracy Nixon/’92,’93,’94,’95Stacy Nolan/’90,’91

OAngie Ott/’02,’03,’04,’05

PHeather Parrish/‘07,’08Shey Peddy/’08,’09Sandi Pedrotti/’74,’75Brie Pennington/’00,’01,’02Ana Marisa Perez/’06Tammy Phillips/’82,’83,’84,’86Connie Philon/’76Beth Piel/’79Angie Pohlman/’93,’94,’95Catherine Portyrata/’04Sandy Price/’76

RJill Ransdell/’02,’03Melissa Reeves/’91,’92,’93,’94Erica Richardson/’07,’08,’09,’10Kay Rudisill/’84,’86

SDanyelle Sawyer/’00,’01,’02Wendy Schroer/’79Tanni Scott/’08,’09,’10Leslie Smallwood/’77Ta’mikka Snoddy/’09Chris Snyder/’80Renada Springer/’99Reggen Stewart/’98,’99,’00,’01

Most Valuable Player1973–74 Jeanne Keister1974–75 Margie Coate1975–76 Margie Coate1976–77 Cindy Mercer1977–78 Jayne Helmlinger1978–79 Jeanne Biermann and Jackie Swenson1979–80 Jodi Martin1980–81 Jodi Martin1981–82 Jodi Martin1982–83 Jodi Martin1983–84 Lois Warburg1984–85 Jenny Horn

1985–86 Jenny Horn1986–87 Janet Emerson1987–88 Tammy Stover1988–89 Missy Goedde1989–90 Treva Griesdorn1990–91 Stacy Nolan1991–92 Jennifer Brigner1992–93 Peggy Yingling1993–94 Lori Collins 1994–95 Lori Collins and Shelly Meadlo1995–96 Timothea Clemmer1996–97 Beth Bartram

1997–98 Jess Van Der Geest1998–99 Reggen Stewart1999–00 Jess Van Der Geest2000–01 Reggen Stewart2001–02 Tiffany Webb2002–03 Iesha Gray2003–04 Iesha Gray2004–05 Brittney Whiteside2005–06 Brittney Whiteside2006–07 Brittney Whiteside2007–08 Shey Peddy2008–09 LaShawna Thomas 2009–10 LaShawna Thomas

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Through The Years1978–7910-13Coach: Pat DavisDATE WSU OPP12/13 67 at Xavier 641/3 25 at Dayton 761/6 65 at Akron 561/9 47 Ohio 691/12 46 Cleveland State 631/13 74 Rio Grande 671/16 77 at Capital 571/20 73 Ohio Dominican 621/23 65 at Central State 631/26 60 Kent State 981/30 71 Cedarville 572/1 93 at Capital * 822/3 55 at Toledo 632/5 81 Cedarville * 632/7 72 Mount St. Joseph * 872/9 82 Mount St. Joseph 1032/15 65 at Ashland 662/17 50 Youngstown State 632/20 67 Wittenberg 512/23 63 at Defi ance 722/24 74 at Ohio Northern 1003/1 41 Defi ance # 803/2 57 Wooster # 59

* Ohio Valley League Tournament# OAISW State Tournament

1977–7810-10Coach: Pat DavisDATE WSU OPP1/6 69 at Sinclair * 441/7 70 Mott * 751/10 85 Sinclair 301/13 57 at Ohio 591/14 56 at Rio Grande 571/17 57 at Mount St. Joseph 701/24 75 Central State 481/31 58 at Cedarville 592/2 67 Xavier 432/4 70 Toledo 442/6 75 Wittenberg # 312/7 56 Cedarville # 592/11 42 Akron 472/15 35 at Miami 852/18 43 at Cleveland State 632/20 69 Defi ance 602/24 73 at Wittenberg 372/25 60 Ohio Northern 523/3 71 Dayton 763/4 77 at Ohio Dominican 44

* Sinclair Tournament# Ohio Valley League Tournament

1975–769-8Coach: Arnelle JacksonDATE WSU OPP1/13 93 at Wittenberg 511/17 85 at Rio Grande 421/20 64 at Mount St. Joseph 791/22 52 Cincinnati 691/24 62 Capital 511/27 54 at Cedarville 651/31 63 Ohio Wesleyan 482/2 71 Dayton 762/9 50 at Dayton * 722/12 63 Wilmington 192/14 63 at Otterbein 482/16 51 at Ohio Dominican 552/18 66 Heidelberg 402/21 49 at Miami 592/23 74 Central State 733/5 46 Malone # 413/6 51 Cedarville # 61

* Ohio Valley League Tournament# OAISW State Tournament

1976–775-12Coach: Pat DavisDATE WSU OPP1/8 64 Rio Grande 771/13 74 Wittenberg 451/20 47 at Cincinnati 841/22 49 at Capital 531/25 49 Cedarville 631/26 54 at Dayton 882/3 61 at Wilmington 582/7 35 at Dayton * 792/11 41 Mount St. Joseph 752/12 36 at Xavier 442/15 59 Ohio Dominican 552/17 67 Urbana 372/19 63 Cleveland State 602/21 45 at Central State 782/24 45 Miami 752/26 33 Ohio Northern 733/1 60 Ohio 83

* Ohio Valley League Tournament

1973–741-13Coach: Arnelle JacksonDATE WSU OPP1/12 40 at Rio Grande 351/19 27 at Wittenberg 491/22 18 at Cedarville 681/29 15 at Mount St. Joseph 751/31 14 Cincinnati 592/2 39 Ohio Wesleyan 43 2/4 35 Dayton 532/7 36 Central State 742/11 22 Dayton * 532/14 28 at Capital 352/16 48 at Muskingum 542/21 30 at Central State 712/23 29 Otterbein 512/26 20 at Kenyon 36

* Ohio Valley League Tournament

1974–754-10Coach: Arnelle JacksonDATE WSU OPP1/11 36 at Bowling Green 861/18 68 Rio Grande 461/21 35 Mount St. Joseph 52 1/23 35 at Cincinnati 751/25 53 Wittenberg 571/29 42 Cedarville 702/1 48 at Ohio Wesleyan 492/3 43 at Dayton 792/6 55 at Wilmington 182/10 46 at Capital * 582/13 37 Capital 492/15 67 Otterbein 212/17 43 Ohio Dominican 392/24 69 at Central State 86

* Ohio Valley League Tournament

1979–8017-9Coach: Pat DavisDATE WSU OPP12/1 72 Malone 6812/8 78 Taylor 5312/12 83 at Ohio Dominican 6012/15 84 Xavier 5712/22 67 Bellarmine 6612/28 65 Cedarville * 7312/29 83 Central State * 571/5 103 Capital 401/9 88 Bowling Green 831/12 78 Defi ance 651/15 84 Ashland 861/18 66 at Ohio 711/19 97 Rio Grande (ot) 1001/22 90 Central State 641/26 56 at Kent State 721/29 88 at Cedarville 722/1 86 Akron 612/4 86 Ohio Northern 722/6 82 at Wittenberg 442/9 58 at Cleveland State 692/16 91 Toledo 622/18 82 at Mount St. Joseph 742/21 58 Cincinnati 892/29 90 Mount St. Joseph # 563/1 48 Dayton # 863/6 80 Charleston @ 99

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

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1984–8516-12Coach: Pat DavisDATE WSU OPP11/24 77 Bluffton 5811/28 73 Ashland 7212/1 76 at Heidelberg 6712/5 71 at Walsh 7512/8 67 Southern Indiana 5112/15 92 Kentucky Wesleyan 4412/19 79 Lewis 7712/21 96 Marian 6812/28 77 IPFW * 7112/29 57 Bellarmine * 63 1/3 77 Wayne State 71 1/5 55 Kentucky State 57 1/7 73 IPFW 72 1/11 71 Gannon # 62 1/12 73 at Davis and Elkins # 84 1/13 78 Norfolk State # 75 1/15 82 at IUPUI 85 1/19 66 at Georgetown 85 1/26 54 Northern Kentucky 82 2/1 59 at St. Louis 50 2/2 66 at SIU-Edwardsville 70 2/6 72 Indiana Tech 71 2/9 64 at Kentucky State 75 2/11 87 St. Joseph’s (IN) 59 2/18 68 Indianapolis 72 2/23 78 Central State 66 2/27 72 at Bellarmine 81 3/2 68 at Northern Kentucky 78

* Wright State Invitational# Davis and Elkins Mountain Classic

1983–8417-10Coach: Pat DavisDATE WSU OPP11/26 79 Otterbein 6612/3 77 at Ashland 7012/6 72 at IPFW 8312/9 51 at Southern Indiana 5312/10 70 at Kentucky Wesleyan 7112/17 69 at Wayne State 7212/19 81 Walsh 7012/21 79 Defi ance 7512/27 84 Indiana Tech * 5212/28 60 Bellarmine * 721/4 59 Heidelberg 541/7 61 Kentucky State 701/11 91 IUPUI 491/13 74 at St. Joseph’s (IN) 701/14 82 at Marian 721/18 91 at Indiana Tech 791/21 86 Georgetown 631/25 66 at Indianapolis 761/28 69 Northern Kentucky 642/4 60 at Dayton 952/8 61 at Kentucky State 642/11 69 SIU-Edwardsville 612/14 72 at Mount St. Joseph 622/18 89 at Butler 702/22 88 Central State 712/25 93 Bellarmine 873/3 65 at Northern Kentucky 83

* Wright State Invitational

1982–8311-14Coach: Pat DavisDATE WSU OPP11/27 68 at Malone 7212/4 58 at Charleston 7312/11 77 Marietta 3312/17 67 at Toledo 7912/18 61 at Bowling Green 6212/21 87 IPFW 6712/29 90 Indiana Tech * 7812/30 76 Ferris State * 691/5 79 at Defi ance 631/8 68 at IUPUI 631/14 70 at Eastern Illinois # 79 1/15 71 Evansville # 751/19 91 Indianapolis 781/24 68 at Georgetown 671/26 64 Northern Kentucky 721/29 73 Air Force 592/5 62 Butler 832/9 75 at Xavier 692/12 65 Cleveland State 942/14 74 at Central State 752/16 86 Mount St. Joseph 662/19 69 at Akron 732/24 57 Dayton 722/26 66 at Bellarmine 953/5 59 at Northern Kentucky 71

* Wright State Invitational# Eastern Illinois Tournament

1981–8214-12Coach: Pat DavisDATE WSU OPP11/28 74 Malone 6912/5 96 Charleston 8412/9 66 Xavier 7212/12 69 Akron (ot) 7012/16 75 at Indiana Tech 6612/19 51 at Bowling Green 8712/28 84 Franklin * 7312/29 76 Green Bay * 691/4 74 IUPUI 511/6 55 at Indianapolis 731/9 76 Defi ance 551/16 68 Georgetown (ot) 701/20 54 Northern Kentucky 781/22 49 Milwaukee # 581/23 55 Southeast Missouri State# 801/28 66 at Cedarville 521/30 80 Bellarmine 572/1 77 Central State 622/6 89 Youngstown State 712/10 50 at Northern Kentucky 622/13 67 at Cleveland State 582/16 72 at Mount St. Joseph 472/24 59 Toledo 712/27 79 Ball State 703/5 58 Xavier @ 663/6 65 Akron @ 68

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

1980–8115-10Coach: Pat DavisDATE WSU OPP11/29 71 at Malone 7612/3 78 Bowling Green 7412/6 86 Wilberforce 3412/13 61 at Akron 7712/16 90 at Xavier 7612/29 77 Franklin * 7312/30 56 Green Bay * 741/6 88 at Bellarmine (ot) 931/10 68 at Defi ance 721/15 80 at Central Florida 791/16 64 Missouri State + 631/17 82 at Tampa (ot) + 811/22 72 at Central State 631/28 79 Cedarville 411/31 91 Ohio Dominican 522/5 88 Wittenberg 312/7 69 at Youngstown State 752/10 60 Ohio 672/11 77 Dayton 752/14 70 Cleveland State 722/17 102 Mount St. Joseph 772/21 80 at Toledo 672/24 79 at Cincinnati 873/6 89 Akron # 833/7 58 at Dayton # 87

* Wright State Invitational+ Tampa Invitational# OAISW State Tournament

1985–8618-10Coach: Pat DavisDATE WSU OPP11/22 65 Taylor 4411/27 71 Walsh 6211/30 55 at Ashland 5112/4 82 Heidelberg 4412/7 61 Northern Kentucky 6312/13 59 at Southern Indiana 6812/14 69 at Kentucky Wesleyan 4812/21 67 at Lewis 6412/27 59 Northern Michigan * 7112/28 75 Slippery Rock * 681/2 82 IUPUI 551/4 70 Kentucky State 391/6 77 at IPFW 801/10 81 Philadelphia Textile # 791/11 61 Campbellsville # 631/12 72 District of Columbia # 671/18 59 Georgetown 611/21 59 at Wayne State 601/25 58 St. Louis 551/30 87 Urbana 372/1 71 SIU-Edwardsville 642/5 70 at St. Joseph’s (IN) (ot) 712/8 58 at Kentucky State 542/15 67 Indiana Tech 382/19 63 at Northern Kentucky 682/22 84 Edinboro 552/26 69 Bellarmine 64 3/1 61 at Indianapolis 78

* Wright State Invitational# Davis and Elkins Mountain Classic

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1987–8817-11Coach: Pat DavisDATE WSU OPP11/27 44 Western Michigan * 7011/28 59 St. Louis * 6612/4 61 Michigan State # 6712/5 67 Cleveland State # 5112/9 79 Brooklyn 3612/12 80 at UIC 4212/15 58 at Indiana State 6312/19 62 Eastern Michigan 6412/21 60 at Louisville 7812/28 39 Cincinnati 5612/30 72 Grand Valley State 621/2 69 Ohio 591/4 61 Evansville 571/6 62 Xavier 481/9 88 Niagara 551/13 65 Butler 561/16 59 at Chicago State 411/20 67 at Youngstown State 831/23 72 Indiana Tech 611/28 88 at MD-Eastern Shore 761/30 75 at MD-Baltimore County 702/6 83 Chicago State 432/8 83 Morehead State 852/13 57 at Cleveland State 602/20 80 MD-Baltimore County 742/25 61 at Butler 662/27 69 Akron 643/2 65 at Miami 52

* Bradley Classic# Eastern Michigan Tournament

1986–8724-6Coach: Pat DavisDATE WSU OPP11/26 62 at Walsh 5011/29 82 Southern Indiana 8112/4 94 Cedarville 4412/8 89 Michigan-Dearborn 5312/10 66 Ashland 6812/13 67 Northern Kentucky 6812/16 81 Lewis 6612/19 68 Edinboro * 5012/20 81 SIU-Edwardsville * 7512/30 75 at Grand Valley State 581/3 93 Kentucky State 571/6 67 Kentucky Wesleyan 521/9 90 Liberty (ot) # 851/10 77 Bloomsburg # 551/11 96 District of Columbia # 911/15 65 Oakland 601/17 92 Indiana Tech 801/21 80 Indianapolis 741/24 86 at Georgetown 581/31 75 SIU-Edwardsville (ot) 812/4 105 St. Joseph’s (IN) 862/7 59 at Northern Kentucky 782/10 87 Wayne State 422/14 94 IPFW 552/17 61 Central State 602/21 64 at Kentucky State 532/25 63 at Bellarmine 662/28 74 Quincy 583/7 80 Bellarmine @ 673/10 63 Northern Kentucky @ 74

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

1990–914-24, 3-11 North StarCoach: Terry HallDATE WSU OPP11/24 50 Youngstown State 6711/27 52 Butler 6412/2 50 Marshall 6112/5 45 Eastern Kentucky 8312/8 53 Eastern Michigan 6212/10 55 at Cincinnati 6112/15 48 at Eastern Illinois 6612/17 61 at Evansville 6412/22 42 Miami 741/2 76 Dayton 631/5 61 at Xavier 801/8 63 DePaul * 761/12 75 UIC * 531/17 52 at Northern Illinois * 911/19 50 at Green Bay * 831/25 54 Akron * 591/27 81 Cleveland State * 541/31 69 at Valparaiso * 842/2 55 Milwaukee 732/8 58 at DePaul * 782/10 48 at UIC * 532/14 55 Northern Illinois * 862/17 61 Green Bay * 732/21 75 at Akron * 652/23 67 at Cleveland State * 742/27 50 at Morehead State 843/2 69 Valparaiso * 903/7 61 DePaul # 72

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

1989–903-25Coach: Pat DavisDATE WSU OPP11/25 57 Canisius 7512/2 45 South Carolina * 8612/3 49 Ball State * 8512/7 45 Eastern Michigan 7112/9 49 Vanderbilt # 8812/10 47 at Marshall # 9212/13 54 Akron 5512/16 50 Bradley 6412/18 50 at Louisville 7012/27 57 at LaSalle @ 8412/28 64 Colgate @ 7112/29 65 Lehigh @ 881/4 55 at Dayton 931/6 75 Evansville 761/8 60 Xavier 701/13 68 MD-Baltimore County 711/15 66 at Youngstown State 871/17 46 at Miami 831/20 85 Eastern Illinois 941/25 63 at UIC 511/31 63 Morehead State 762/3 68 at Eastern Kentucky 842/5 76 at Valparaiso 852/15 61 Cincinnati 762/17 71 Niagara 612/21 46 Ohio 682/24 58 at Cleveland State 542/26 53 at Butler 80

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

1988–8910-18Coach: Pat DavisDATE WSU OPP11/26 76 Indiana Tech 4312/3 49 at Eastern Michigan 6512/8 58 at Canisius 6912/10 46 at Niagara 5612/14 75 UIC 7412/16 41 at Akron 4912/19 53 Louisville 6512/21 67 Cleveland State 4412/27 47 Robert Morris * 5612/28 66 Hofstra * 7612/29 61 Northeastern * 631/4 49 at Evansville 571/7 58 Indiana State 631/10 70 at Xavier 661/17 80 Wayne State 631/21 75 Niagara 721/25 48 Miami 601/28 72 at Chicago State 502/1 69 at Ohio 712/4 66 Canisius 672/8 59 Eastern Kentucky 622/11 54 at Oakland 872/15 49 at Morehead State 672/18 86 Chicago State 652/20 64 Butler 702/22 41 at Cincinnati 632/25 70 at MD-Baltimore County 563/1 65 Youngstown State 53

* LaSalle Invitational

1991–928-20, 5-7 North StarCoach: Terry HallDATE WSU OPP11/22 54 at Eastern Kentucky 8111/26 45 Morehead State 7712/6 41 Iowa + 8712/7 55 Austin Peay + 5312/12 48 Eastern Illinois 6912/14 49 Xavier 8212/18 55 Cincinnati 6412/20 44 Clemson # 7212/21 62 Wagner # 7612/28 64 at Youngstown State 8312/30 76 at Miami 921/6 84 Evansville 781/10 59 at UIC * 451/16 53 Green Bay * 591/18 72 Northern Illinois * 821/24 70 at Akron * 621/26 72 at Cleveland State * (ot) 781/30 79 Indiana State 712/1 84 Valparaiso * 692/6 66 at Dayton 822/8 65 UIC * 622/13 60 at Green Bay * 772/15 54 at Northern Illinois * 1032/19 50 at Marshall 742/22 66 Akron * 70 2/24 82 Cleveland State * 692/27 68 at Valparaiso * 953/5 68 Cleveland State % 83

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

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1995–9611-16, 5-11 MCCCoach: Terry HallDATE WSU OPP11/25 74 Chicago State 6111/28 79 Miami (2 ot) 7512/2 80 at Youngstown State 8812/5 66 at Eastern Kentucky 6312/8 59 Wichita State 6712/13 61 Cincinnati (ot) 5612/16 71 Morehead State 6812/18 65 at Louisville 6712/21 67 Marshall 6412/29 55 at Dayton 611/4 52 Loyola * 631/6 66 at Detroit * 701/10 62 at UIC * 701/13 60 Green Bay * 641/15 63 Milwaukee * 621/21 66 Butler * 541/27 67 at Cleveland State * 802/1 71 Northern Illinois * 812/3 52 UIC * 642/8 45 at Green Bay * 702/10 60 at Milwaukee * 472/16 71 at Butler * 952/21 69 Cleveland State * 612/24 67 at Northern Illinois * 812/28 78 at Loyola * 593/3 69 Detroit * 763/7 64 Butler # 70

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

1996–976-21, 4-12 MCCCoach: Terry HallDATE WSU OPP11/26 67 Youngstown State 8511/30 56 at Chicago State 7812/4 51 Eastern Kentucky 7612/7 41 at Miami 6612/10 54 Dayton 6812/14 39 at Hawaii + 7612/15 45 Mississippi + 7612/28 70 at Morehead State 6612/30 49 at Cincinnati 811/2 41 Cleveland State * 511/4 55 at Loyola * (2 ot) 591/6 65 at UIC * (ot) 741/9 46 Detroit * 561/11 37 at Green Bay * 691/13 56 at Milwaukee * 811/18 46 Butler * 721/29 61 at Northern Illinois * 652/1 66 UIC * 412/6 55 Green Bay * 622/8 60 Milwaukee * 442/13 60 at Butler * 712/18 68 West Virginia 602/20 63 at Cleveland State * 642/23 67 Northern Illinois * 542/27 71 Loyola * 623/1 60 at Detroit * 993/6 47 Detroit # 86

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

1994–9511-16, 5-11 MCCCoach: Terry HallDATE WSU OPP 11/30 49 Western Kentucky 6712/3 67 Youngstown State 62 12/5 67 at Chicago State 5612/10 67 Eastern Kentucky 6012/13 69 at Cincinnati 5412/17 75 Pacifi c + 5812/18 49 at Wichita State + 6812/21 60 at Marshall 6412/30 73 Detroit * (ot) 74 1/5 73 Dayton 71 1/7 41 Notre Dame * 76 1/12 56 at La Salle * 69 1/14 69 at Cleveland State * 61 1/19 48 at Notre Dame * 67 1/21 70 Xavier * 83 1/25 73 Northern Illinois * 70 1/28 84 at Loyola * (ot) 95 2/2 58 at Butler * 69 2/4 50 at UIC * 56 2/9 39 Green Bay * 50 2/10 69 Milwaukee * 35 2/15 55 Louisville 57 2/18 59 at Xavier * 69 2/23 74 La Salle * 80 2/26 83 Cleveland State * 67 3/1 67 at Detroit * 54 3/5 69 at Xavier # 78

+ Pizza Hut Shocker Shootout * Midwestern Collegiate Conference game# MCC Play-in game

1992–939-18, 5-11 Mid-ContinentCoach: Terry HallDATE WSU OPP12/1 44 at Indiana 8812/5 70 Morehead State 6312/8 71 Marshall 5712/10 53 Miami 6512/13 51 at Cincinnati 6612/17 54 Dayton 5812/19 70 Austin Peay 6512/29 38 Missouri 7712/31 54 at Xavier 771/6 68 Valparaiso * 701/9 45 at UIC * 641/14 65 Eastern Illinois * 541/16 59 at Youngstown State * 661/18 69 at Cleveland State * 661/20 95 Western Illinois * 721/28 65 at Green Bay * 701/30 61 at Northern Illinois * 782/4 70 at Indiana State 592/7 75 at Eastern Illinois * 582/9 87 at Valparaiso * 1252/13 60 UIC * 752/18 83 Cleveland State * 932/20 62 Youngstown State * 662/25 79 at Western Illinois * 573/4 49 Green Bay * 533/6 51 Northern Illinois * 773/11 60 at Green Bay # 76

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

1993–9412-15, 7-11 Mid-ContinentCoach: Terry HallDATE WSU OPP 12/1 65 Indiana 8312/6 62 at Austin Peay 5312/8 75 at Evansville 7112/11 68 Cincinnati 5812/17 40 at Western Kentucky 7912/20 61 at Dayton 6212/22 78 at Morehead State 5212/30 61 at Western Illinois * 681/3 57 at Northern Illinois * 821/6 60 Milwaukee * 531/8 55 Green Bay * 621/13 80 at Cleveland State * 571/15 82 at Youngstown State * 701/20 81 Chicago State 671/22 71 Eastern Illinois * 561/27 77 Valparaiso * 801/30 46 UIC * 582/3 67 Western Illinois * 752/5 58 Northern Illinois * 832/10 93 at Milwaukee * (2 ot) 912/12 45 at Green Bay * 752/17 70 Cleveland State * 742/19 54 Youngstown State * 622/26 68 at Eastern Illinois * 543/3 74 at Valparaiso * 863/5 79 at UIC * 703/10 58 at Northern Illinois # 74

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

1997–989-18, 5-9 MCCCoach: Lisa FitchDATE WSU OPP11/16 51 at West Virginia 6911/20 47 at Akron 6411/22 55 at Youngstown State 6311/26 73 Louisville 8611/29 98 Morehead State 7512/6 50 at Miami 5612/10 59 at Dayton 7112/13 70 Chicago State 6012/19 62 Belmont + 5512/20 46 at Indiana + 6812/22 73 at Ball State 6412/31 66 Eastern Michigan 681/5 49 Detroit * 581/8 44 at Green Bay * 521/10 60 at Milwaukee * 681/15 70 UIC * 371/17 69 Loyola * 411/24 47 at Butler * 721/29 56 at Detroit * 931/31 70 at Cleveland State * 862/5 56 Milwaukee * 422/7 44 Green Bay * 462/12 54 at Loyola * 602/14 52 at UIC * 502/21 64 Butler * 822/26 57 Cleveland State * 473/5 56 Cleveland State # 63

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

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1998–997-20, 3-11 MCCCoach: Lisa FitchDATE WSU OPP11/14 66 at Youngstown State 7611/17 57 at Xavier 8911/21 65 Canisius 5911/25 42 at Cincinnati 6612/5 62 Miami 6312/9 54 Dayton 7512/11 48 Indiana + 8012/12 67 at Stetson + 6112/18 56 at Louisville 8912/21 62 Ball State 5412/29 88 at Morehead State 641/7 45 Green Bay * 711/9 66 Milwaukee * 501/12 52 at Loyola * 611/14 60 at UIC * 551/19 63 at Denver 741/23 43 Butler * 781/28 52 Detroit * 741/30 63 Cleveland State * 762/4 41 at Milwaukee * 562/6 43 at Green Bay * 682/11 87 Loyola * (2 ot) 822/13 50 UIC * 522/20 66 at Butler * 812/25 66 at Cleveland State * 722/27 51 at Detroit * 633/4 52 Green Bay # 64

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

1999–20008-20, 5-9 MCCCoach: Lisa FitchDATE WSU OPP11/20 46 at Dayton 6911/23 56 Xavier 7311/26 49 at Colorado + 7611/27 44 Washington State + 6612/1 52 Miami 7212/6 69 Morehead State 6412/9 62 at St. Bonaventure 6312/11 43 at Canisius 6212/15 60 Denver 6412/18 69 Indiana State 6112/20 60 at Ball State 7012/30 73 Youngstown State (ot) 791/13 49 UIC * 631/15 77 Loyola * 651/22 66 at Butler * 531/27 33 at Detroit * 481/29 67 at Cleveland State * 622/3 65 Milwaukee * (ot) 712/5 57 Green Bay * 722/10 50 at Loyola * 592/12 61 at UIC * 682/17 58 Butler * 532/24 64 Cleveland State * 722/26 84 Detroit * 713/2 49 at Green Bay * 593/4 68 at Milwaukee * 753/9 82 at Detroit # 653/10 68 Cleveland State # (2 ot) 72

+ Coors Classic (Boulder, CO)* Midwestern Collegiate Conference game

2000–016-22, 3-11 MCCCoach: Lisa FitchDATE WSU OPP11/17 59 Dayton 7311/21 76 at Indiana State 7411/25 72 at Ohio 8311/28 73 Ball State 10212/2 63 at Miami 7012/8 63 Akron + 7112/9 46 at Hawaii + 6612/13 81 Marshall 6712/16 52 Bowling Green 5612/19 69 at West Virginia 6512/23 58 at Youngstown State 6812/31 51 St. Bonaventure 791/4 56 at Morehead State 711/11 55 at UIC * 631/14 58 at Loyola * 671/20 56 at Butler * 601/25 79 Detroit * (ot) 891/27 61 Cleveland State * 712/1 59 at Milwaukee * 722/3 53 at Green Bay * 792/8 66 Loyola * 542/10 65 UIC * 532/17 68 Butler * 562/22 59 at Cleveland State * 722/24 59 at Detroit * 833/1 46 Green Bay * 753/4 52 Milwaukee * 743/8 34 Milwaukee # 58

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

2001–026-22, 4-12 HorizonCoach: Bridgett WilliamsDATE WSU OPP11/16 54 at Ball State 8911/20 73 Miami 9811/24 65 at Texas A&M + 8911/25 49 Jackson State + 5611/28 53 West Virginia 9012/1 78 at IPFW 8912/3 59 at UIC * 6012/6 75 Morehead State 9212/12 78 Ohio 7412/15 83 at Bowling Green 7612/18 34 at Dayton 8912/31 39 #1 Connecticut 971/5 49 at Detroit * 601/7 72 at Cleveland State * 531/10 52 Milwaukee * 701/12 47 Green Bay * 851/19 53 at Loyola * 641/24 61 at Youngstown State * 871/26 77 Butler * 741/31 76 Cleveland State * 892/2 65 Detroit * 662/7 47 at Milwaukee * 652/9 44 at Green Bay * 832/14 60 UIC * 482/16 44 Loyola * 762/21 77 at Butler * 722/24 66 Youngstown State * 872/27 61 Butler # 74

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

2002–0311-17, 8-8 HorizonCoach: Bridgett WilliamsDATE WSU OPP11/22 39 at #5 Connecticut 8511/26 69 at Stony Brook 5311/29 69 at Florida State 8412/4 72 Dayton 8412/7 69 at Miami 11012/10 68 Texas A&M 8512/18 53 at West Virginia 7112/21 46 Ball State 8212/28 54 #11 Minnesota 8812/31 65 IPFW 601/2 66 at UIC * 821/4 57 Loyola * 611/9 70 at Detroit * 651/11 68 Cleveland State * 641/16 82 at Butler * 651/23 65 Milwaukee * 761/25 73 #16 Green Bay * 701/28 84 at Tennessee State 682/1 68 at Youngstown State * 802/5 57 UIC * 762/8 65 at Loyola * 612/15 58 at Cleveland State * 792/17 67 Detroit * 652/20 63 Butler * 552/24 69 Youngstown State * 522/27 75 at Milwaukee * 833/1 68 at #22 Green Bay * 963/6 65 Loyola # 81

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

2003–049-20, 5-11 Horizon Coach: Bridgett WilliamsDATE WSU OPP11/22 79 Tennessee State 3711/25 61 at Ohio 6811/28 52 at Indiana State 10212/1 69 Eastern Kentucky 7412/4 38 West Virginia 6012/9 58 at Dayton 7012/13 62 Central Michigan 6112/16 59 Akron 6212/18 45 at Ohio State 8812/21 94 Morehead State 7412/30 64 at Butler * 691/5 76 Green Bay * 621/8 72 at Cleveland State * 791/10 61 at Youngstown State * 581/17 61 at UIC * 641/19 50 Detroit * 491/22 61 Milwaukee * 691/24 61 at Loyola * 791/31 43 Butler * 502/5 47 at Milwaukee * 612/7 64 at Green Bay * 652/12 42 Youngstown State * 542/14 54 UIC * 702/19 65 at Detroit * 782/23 69 at IPFW 822/26 80 Loyola * 642/28 68 Cleveland State * 563/2 58 Youngstown State # (ot) 563/4 57 at Green Bay # 61 * Horizon League game# Horizon League Tournament

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2004–0519-11, 11-5 Horizon Coach: Bridgett WilliamsDATE WSU OPP11/21 74 at Morehead State 5811/24 98 IPFW 7611/28 97 Ohio 8412/1 62 Miami 6612/4 63 at Central Michigan (ot) 7412/7 55 Dayton (ot) 6512/11 60 Indiana State 5212/14 55 at Akron 4912/17 74 at Cal St. Northridge 8412/20 68 at Pepperdine + 7912/21 64 BYU + 5612/29 60 Butler * (ot) 591/3 54 at Green Bay * 691/6 81 Cleveland State * 521/8 65 Youngstown State * 381/13 48 at Detroit * 461/15 51 UIC * 561/20 58 at Milwaukee * 691/27 64 Loyola * 551/29 74 at Butler * 592/3 53 Milwaukee * 572/5 46 Green Bay * 732/9 61 at Youngstown State * 512/12 58 at UIC * 572/17 53 Detroit * 372/24 80 at Loyola * 532/26 61 at Cleveland State * 573/3 66 Youngstown State # 523/6 77 Detroit # 663/7 48 Green Bay # 58 + Hilton Woodland Hills Beach Classic (Malibu, CA)* Horizon League game# Horizon League Tournament (Dayton, OH)

2005–0612-16, 8-8 HorizonCoach: Bridgett WilliamsDATE WSU OPP11/20 56 at Virginia 7411/22 80 at Longwood 7711/26 47 Montana + 5711/27 65 Western Carolina + 6311/30 70 at Miami 6012/6 59 at Dayton 6312/10 66 at Toledo 6912/13 66 Marshall 7212/17 77 Ball State 7412/20 48 Seton Hall 6412/31 65 Youngstown State * 621/5 61 at Milwaukee * 641/7 56 at Green Bay * 681/11 80 Loyola * 551/14 56 Butler * 781/16 59 at Detroit * 681/21 77 at Loyola * (ot) 851/23 69 at UIC * 591/26 69 Milwaukee * 671/28 67 at Butler * 712/2 65 at Cleveland State * 522/4 67 at Youngstown State * 602/7 48 at #7 Ohio State 792/9 45 Detroit * 552/16 68 UIC * 532/20 59 Cleveland State * 512/23 57 Green Bay * 663/2 78 at UIC # (ot) 80 + Seminole Classic (Tallahassee, FL)* Horizon League game# Horizon League Tournament (Chicago, IL)

2006–0710-18, 8-8 HorizonCoach: Bridgett WilliamsDATE WSU OPP11/18 68 at Ball State 7511/21 63 Miami 9011/24 52 Indiana + 7311/25 56 Nicholls State + 6511/29 59 Toledo 6212/2 52 Longwood 4512/5 46 at Canisius 6612/9 59 Eastern Michigan 7612/14 49 Wake Forest 5512/19 54 at Marshall 6212/22 60 Dayton 5912/28 57 at Youngstown State * 5212/30 47 at Cleveland State * 601/6 76 Butler * 711/11 69 Loyola * 761/13 46 UIC * 681/20 67 at Detroit * 511/25 65 Milwaukee * 751/27 53 Green Bay * 672/3 56 at Butler * 682/8 55 at UIC * 632/10 66 at Loyola * 602/15 65 Detroit * 542/22 42 at Green Bay * 732/24 65 at Milwaukee * 513/1 63 Cleveland State * 553/3 47 Youngstown State * 403/7 79 at Milwaukee # (ot) 83 + UM Thanksgiving Tournament (Coral Gables, FL)* Horizon League game# Horizon League Tournament (Milwaukee, WI)

2007–0816-16, 11-5 Horizon Coach: Bridgett WilliamsDATE WSU OPP11/9 36 at Boston College 6811/12 52 Ball State 6111/17 41 at Eastern Michigan 7411/21 54 at Miami 6311/24 76 at Cal Poly + 8011/25 87 North Dakota State + 8012/1 57 Canisius 4012/5 46 at Wake Forest 6412/11 66 at Cincinnati 7312/16 46 at Dayton 6512/21 71 Evansville 701/3 57 Milwaukee * 561/5 52 Green Bay * 671/12 71 at Detroit * 531/17 58 at Youngstown State * 611/19 54 at Cleveland State * 681/24 51 Valparaiso * 501/26 70 Butler * 651/31 60 at UIC * 632/2 56 at Loyola * 492/9 70 Detroit * 592/14 51 Cleveland State * 432/16 58 Youngstown State * 662/21 65 at Butler * 602/23 75 at Valparaiso * 642/28 64 Loyola * 573/1 56 UIC * 483/6 73 at Green Bay * (ot) 783/8 54 at Milwaukee * 673/12 69 Youngstown State # 603/14 57 Milwaukee ! 553/16 56 Cleveland State ! 70 + Cal Poly Holiday Beach Tournament (San Luis Obispo, CA)* Horizon League game# Horizon League Quarterfi nals (Dayton, OH)! Horizon League Tournament (Green Bay, WI)

2008–0915-16, 10-8 Horizon Coach: Bridgett WilliamsDATE WSU OPP11/22 59 at Evansville 6311/25 53 at Eastern Kentucky 4711/29 59 IUPUI + 5711/30 57 at Robert Morris + 6512/2 60 Miami 7712/5 50 BYU ^ 5612/6 71 at BYU Hawaii ^ 5112/10 61 at Ball State 6512/16 41 Cincinnati 5612/21 56 Dayton 5912/29 63 IPFW 571/3 47 at UIC * 601/5 72 at Loyola * 551/8 54 Valparaiso * 441/10 41 Butler * 461/15 61 at Milwaukee * 411/17 39 at Green Bay * 701/22 72 Youngstown State * 411/24 55 Cleveland State * 521/31 65 Detroit * 582/6 45 at Butler * 582/8 58 at Valparaiso * 642/12 51 Green Bay * 622/14 64 Milwaukee * 702/19 43 at Cleveland State * 512/21 68 at Youngstown State * 512/28 63 at Detroit * 503/5 64 Loyola * 443/7 49 UIC * 483/11 64 at Valparaiso # 593/13 36 at Green Bay ! 67 + RMU Tournament (Moon Township, PA)^ Hukilau Invitational (Laie, HI)* Horizon League game# Horizon League Quarterfi nals (Valparaiso, IN)! Horizon League Tournament (Green Bay, WI)

2009–1011-19, 10-8 Horizon Coach: Bridgett WilliamsDATE WSU OPP11/14 67 at IPFW 8311/19 65 Eastern Kentucky 4411/22 63 Akron 4911/25 58 Robert Morris 5412/2 46 Vanderbilt 6312/6 58 at Dayton 7912/9 75 at Miami 6812/15 47 at Ohio State 8412/20 56 at Boston College 6212/29 45 at Cincinnati 511/3 47 at Detroit * 681/7 41 at Green Bay * 681/9 67 at Milwaukee * 501/14 56 Loyola * (ot) 631/16 47 UIC * 571/21 61 at Butler * 771/23 52 at Valparaiso * 591/28 60 Cleveland State * 581/30 65 Youngstown State * 312/4 64 Milwaukee * 462/6 50 Green Bay * 742/11 62 at UIC * 672/13 68 at Loyola * (ot) 772/18 54 Valparaiso * 512/20 48 Butler * (ot) 512/25 57 at Youngstown State * 382/27 52 at Cleveland State * 633/6 54 Detroit * 583/8 61 Youngstown State # 433/10 57 at Butler # 70

* Horizon League game# Horizon League Tourament

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OPPONENT WON LOSTAir Force 1 0Akron 8 12Ashland 3 3Austin Peay 3 0Ball State 4 8Bellarmine 5 6Belmont 1 0Bloomsburg 1 0Bluffton 1 0Boston College 0 2Bowling Green 3 4Bradley 0 1Brigham Young 1 1BYU Hawaii 1 0Brooklyn 1 0Butler 15 26Cal Poly 0 1Cal State Northridge 0 1Campbellsville 0 1Canisius 2 5Capital 4 4Cedarville 7 7Central Florida 1 0Central Michigan 1 1Central State 10 5Charleston (WV) 1 2Chicago State 8 1Cincinnati 3 17Clemson 0 1Cleveland State 25 30Colgate 0 1Colorado 0 1Connecticut 0 2Davis and Elkins 0 1Dayton 4 31Defi ance 5 3Denver 0 2DePaul 0 3Detroit 15 20Dist. of Columbia 2 0Eastern Illinois 4 4Eastern Kentucky 4 6Eastern Michigan 0 7Edinboro 2 0Evansville 4 5Ferris State 1 0 Florida State 0 1Franklin 2 0Gannon 1 0Georgetown (KY) 3 3Grand Valley State 2 0Green Bay 3 43 Hawaii 0 2

All-Time Opponent RecordsOPPONENT WON LOSTHeidelberg 4 0Hofstra 0 1UIC 18 25Indiana 0 5Indianapolis 2 4Indiana State 5 3Indiana Tech 9 0Iowa 0 1IPFW 7 5IUPUI 5 1Jackson State 0 1Kent State 0 2Kentucky State 4 4Kentucky Wesleyan 3 1Kenyon 0 1La Salle 0 3Lehigh 0 1Lewis 3 0Liberty 1 0Longwood 2 0Louisville 0 7Loyola (IL) 16 16Malone 3 2Marian 2 0Marietta 1 0Marshall 3 6MD-Baltimore Cty. 3 1MD-Eastern Shore 1 0Miami 4 19Michigan-Dearborn 1 0Michigan State 0 1Milwaukee 15 23Minnesota 0 1Mississippi 0 1Missouri 0 1Missouri State 1 0Montana 0 1Morehead State 9 7Mott 0 1Mount St. Joseph 6 7Muskingum 0 1Niagara 3 1Nicholls State 0 1Norfolk State 1 0North Dakota State 1 0Northeastern 0 1Northern Illinois 2 12Northern Kentucky 1 12Northern Michigan 0 1Notre Dame 0 2 Oakland 1 1Ohio 3 9Ohio Dominican 6 1

OPPONENT WON LOSTOhio Northern 2 2Ohio State 0 3Ohio Wesleyan 1 2Otterbein 3 1Pacifi c 1 0Pepperdine 0 1Philadelphia Textile 1 0Quincy 1 0Rio Grande 4 3Robert Morris 1 2St. Bonaventure 0 2St. Joseph’s (IN) 3 1St. Louis 2 1Seton Hall 0 1Sinclair 2 0Slippery Rock 1 0South Carolina 0 1SE Missouri State 0 1SIU-Edwardsville 3 2Southern Indiana 2 2Stetson 1 0Stony Brook 1 0Tampa 1 0Taylor 2 0Tennessee State 2 0Texas A&M 0 2Toledo 3 5Urbana 2 0Valparaiso 6 10Vanderbilt 0 2Virginia 0 1Wake Forest 0 2Wagner 0 1Walsh 3 1Washington State 0 1Wayne State 2 3West Virginia 2 4Western Carolina 1 0Western Illinois 2 2Western Kentucky 0 2Western Michigan 0 1Wichita State 0 2Wilberforce 1 0Wilmington 3 0Wittenberg 7 2Wooster 0 1Xavier 7 12Youngstown State 20 21TOTALS 401 568

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Raiders at a Glance

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Athletic TrainerThird Year

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G 6-1 Fr.Brookville, OHBrookville

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F 6-2 Fr.Greenwood, INCenter Grove

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