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Year: Senior Hometown: Grafton, N.D. Position: Guard Major: Nursing 200304: MIAC AllFirst Year 200405: MIAC AllConference Honorable Mention 200506: MIAC AllConference Year: Junior Position Guard Height: 58 Hometown: Bismarck, N.D. High School: Bismarck Century H.S. ('04) Major: Social Work COBBER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GAMEDAY February 14, 2007 – 7:45 p.m. Concordia-Moorhead vs. Augsburg Memorial Auditorium GAME #24 Augsburg College (122/119 MIAC) At Concordia College (158/137 MIAC) February 14, 2007 Memorial Auditorium Moorhead, MN GAME TIME: 7:45 p.m. SERIES: Cobbers lead 502 SERIES STARTED: 1978 LAST MEETING RECAP: MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (1/15/07) Melanie Hageman (Jr., Fargo, N.D./Fargo South HS) had a doubledouble with 20 points and 10 assists, one of 10 Concordia players to score in a 7956 victory over host Augsburg College in a Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference women's basketball game Monday night at Augsburg's Si Melby Hall. The Cobbers scored the first 10 points of the game and jumped out to a 201 lead in the first 4:45 of play, eventually leading 4024 at halftime. The Auggies cut the lead to 14 points early in the second half, but Concordia used a 154 run to take a 25piont lead, 5732 with 13:27 left, and eventually extended the lead to as many as 31 points down the stretch. Michelle Richter (So., Chaska, Minn.) led Augsburg (112 overall, 19 MIAC) with 14 points and five rebounds, while Kristina Lurken (Jr., Kenyon, Minn./Kenyon Wanamingo HS) had 12 points, eight rebounds and four assists. Annie Keeley (Sr., Grafton, N.D.) scored 14 points with six rebounds, four assists and two steals for the Cobbers, and Sara Sorbo (Fr., Adams, N.D./AdamsEdmore HS) had 12 points. Cobber Gameday Profile–#30 Anna Matetich Year: Freshman Position: Guard Height: 510 Hometown: Hibbing, Minn. High School: Hibbing HS (’06) Major: Undecided Nickname: Anna Favorite movies: Mean Girls, The Natural Favorite TV shows: Seinfeld, The OC Favorite music groups: Rascall Flatts Favorite book: DaVinci Code The one person I would most like to meet: Larry Bird Why did you choose to come to Concordia? "Good basketball, for the lutheran aspect and liberal arts." GAMEDAY GAME NOTES Concordia clinched its fifth straight MIAC playoff appearance on Saturday. The Cobbers have now earned a trip to the conference playoffs in six of the seven years the tournament has been held. Overall, Concordia will be making its 27th foray into postseason play. The MIAC first round will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 20, when the No.3 seed will host the No.6 seed and the No.4 seed will host the No.5 seed. Game times will be at 7:30 p.m. CC needs one more win to assure themselves of a first round home game. Look for the Cobbers to host either St. Thomas or St. Kate’s on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Concordia will celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Cobbers’ Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) Division III national championship on Wednesday at halftime of Concordia’s game with Augsburg. The 198182 team is one of two Cobber women’s basketball teams to win a national championship. Next season, the Cobbers will honor the 20th anniversary of the 198788 NCAA Division III national championship team. The roster for the 198182 national championship team looked like this: Nicki Peters, Marybeth Stephan, Karna Johnson, Kris Ludtke, Lisa Abicht, Paula Langseth, Nancy Halda, Mary Moenkedick, Patty Niemann, Naomi Wahlin, JoDee Bock, Sue Ekberg, Kim Cowman and Joan Jondahl. The team was coached by Mark Langseth and went 313 on the year including a perfect 80 record in the MIAC. In the national tournament, the team beat Malone College (Ohio), Millersville College (Pa.) and finally Mt. Mercy College (Iowa) in the thrilling 7372 championship game. The Concordia athletic department would like to thank all the 198182 players who made it back for tonight’s game and would also like to congratulate all the team members for adding to the rich legacy that is the Cobber athletic tradition. Annie Keeley and Melanie Hageman were named to the prestigious ESPN The Magazine Academic AllDistrict Teams as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) last Thursday. Hageman was selected to the Academic AllDistrict Second Team while Keeley was placed on the AllDistrict Third Team. It is the first time in both players' careers that they have earned the ultimate academic district honor. Hageman carries a 3.73 grade point average while majoring in biology and Keeley has a 3.87 grade point average and is majoring in nursing. The teammates are two of only three players from the MIAC who earned Academic AllDistrict honors. Keeley broke the school record for 3point field goals in a career on Wednesday. Keeley connected on a shot from behind the arc with 2:30 left to go in the Cobbers’ game with Bethel to set the mark. Keeley now has 165 3point field goals in her career. Augsburg (122 overall, 119 MIAC) fell in two contests to MIAC foes during the past week, falling 6953 to St. Benedict and 5845 to St. Mary’s. Augsburg will close out its season by hosting Bethel on Saturday. The Auggies have lost 18 straight heading into tonight’s game. Point guard Kristina Lurken recorded 18 points, nine rebounds and five assists in the loss to St. Benedict, while scoring 11 points with nine rebounds and an assist in the loss to St. Mary’s. Lurken, who is averaging a teamhigh 11.1 points per game this season, has scored in double figures in 17 of Augsburg’s 23 games this season. She currently leads the conference in overall assists per game (4.09). Michelle Richter scored 18 points against St. Benedict, while recording eight points against St. Mary’s. Katie LaGrave had 12 points against St. Mary’s.

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Page 1: COBBER WO MEN’S BASKETBALLdept.cord.edu/sports/winter/wbb/documents/wbbpro11.pdf · Major: Social Work COBBER WO MEN’S BASKETBALL GAMEDAY February 14, 2007 – 7:45 p.m. Concordia-Moorhead

Year: Senior Hometown: Grafton, N.D. Position: Guard Major: Nursing 2003­04: MIAC All­First Year 2004­05: MIAC All­Conference Honorable Mention

2005­06: MIAC All­Conference

Year: Junior Position Guard Height: 5­8 Hometown: Bismarck, N.D. High School: Bismarck

Century H.S. ('04) Major: Social Work

COBBER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

GAMEDAY February 14, 2007 – 7:45 p.m.

Concordia-Moorhead vs. Augsburg Memorial Auditorium

GAME #24 Augsburg College (1­22/1­19 MIAC)

At Concordia College (15­8/13­7 MIAC)

February 14, 2007 Memorial Auditorium

Moorhead, MN

GAME TIME: 7:45 p.m. SERIES: Cobbers lead 50­2 SERIES STARTED: 1978 LAST MEETING RECAP: MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (1/15/07)­­ Melanie Hageman (Jr., Fargo, N.D./Fargo South HS) had a double­double with 20 points and 10 assists, one of 10 Concordia players to score in a 79­56 victory over host Augsburg College in a Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference women's basketball game Monday night at Augsburg's Si Melby Hall. The Cobbers scored the first 10 points of the game and jumped out to a 20­1 lead in the first 4:45 of play, eventually leading 40­24 at halftime. The Auggies cut the lead to 14 points early in the second half, but Concordia used a 15­4 run to take a 25­piont lead, 57­32 with 13:27 left, and eventually extended the lead to as many as 31 points down the stretch. Michelle Richter (So., Chaska, Minn.) led Augsburg (1­12 overall, 1­9 MIAC) with 14 points and five rebounds, while Kristina Lurken (Jr., Kenyon, Minn./Kenyon­ Wanamingo HS) had 12 points, eight rebounds and four assists. Annie Keeley (Sr., Grafton, N.D.) scored 14 points with six rebounds, four assists and two steals for the Cobbers, and Sara Sorbo (Fr., Adams, N.D./Adams­Edmore HS) had 12 points.

Cobber Gameday Profile–#30 Anna Matetich Year: Freshman Position: Guard Height: 5­10 Hometown: Hibbing, Minn. High School: Hibbing HS (’06) Major: Undecided Nickname: Anna

Favorite movies: Mean Girls, The Natural Favorite TV shows: Seinfeld, The OC Favorite music groups: Rascall Flatts Favorite book: DaVinci Code The one person I would most like to meet: Larry Bird

Why did you choose to come to Concordia? "Good basketball, for the lutheran aspect and liberal arts."

GAMEDAY GAME NOTES Ø Concordia clinched its fifth straight MIAC playoff appearance on Saturday. The Cobbers have now earned a trip to the conference playoffs in six of the seven years the tournament has been held. Overall, Concordia will be making its 27th foray into postseason play. The MIAC first round will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 20, when the No.3 seed will host the No.6 seed and the No.4 seed will host the No.5 seed. Game times will be at 7:30 p.m. CC needs one more win to assure themselves of a first round home game. Look for the Cobbers to host either St. Thomas or St. Kate’s on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Ø Concordia will celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Cobbers’ Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) Division III national championship on Wednesday at halftime of Concordia’s game with Augsburg. The 1981­82 team is one of two Cobber women’s basketball teams to win a national championship. Next season, the Cobbers will honor the 20th anniversary of the 1987­88 NCAA Division III national championship team. Ø The roster for the 1981­82 national championship team looked like this: Nicki Peters, Marybeth Stephan, Karna Johnson, Kris Ludtke, Lisa Abicht, Paula Langseth, Nancy Halda, Mary Moenkedick, Patty Niemann, Naomi Wahlin, JoDee Bock, Sue Ekberg, Kim Cowman and Joan Jondahl. The team was coached by Mark Langseth and went 31­3 on the year including a perfect 8­0 record in the MIAC. In the national tournament, the team beat Malone College (Ohio), Millersville College (Pa.) and finally Mt. Mercy College (Iowa) in the thrilling 73­72 championship game. Ø The Concordia athletic department would like to thank all the 1981­82 players who made it back for tonight’s game and would also like to congratulate all the team members for adding to the rich legacy that is the Cobber athletic tradition. Ø Annie Keeley and Melanie Hageman were named to the prestigious ESPN The Magazine Academic All­District Teams as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) last Thursday. Hageman was selected to the Academic All­District Second Team while Keeley was placed on the All­District Third Team. It is the first time in both players' careers that they have earned the ultimate academic district honor. Hageman carries a 3.73 grade point average while majoring in biology and Keeley has a 3.87 grade point average and is majoring in nursing. The teammates are two of only three players from the MIAC who earned Academic All­District honors. Ø Keeley broke the school record for 3­point field goals in a career on Wednesday. Keeley connected on a shot from behind the arc with 2:30 left to go in the Cobbers’ game with Bethel to set the mark. Keeley now has 165 3­point field goals in her career. Ø Augsburg (1­22 overall, 1­19 MIAC) fell in two contests to MIAC foes during the past week, falling 69­53 to St. Benedict and 58­45 to St. Mary’s. Augsburg will close out its season by hosting Bethel on Saturday. The Auggies have lost 18 straight heading into tonight’s game. Ø Point guard Kristina Lurken recorded 18 points, nine rebounds and five assists in the loss to St. Benedict, while scoring 11 points with nine rebounds and an assist in the loss to St. Mary’s. Lurken, who is averaging a team­high 11.1 points per game this season, has scored in double­ figures in 17 of Augsburg’s 23 games this season. She currently leads the conference in overall assists per game (4.09). Ø Michelle Richter scored 18 points against St. Benedict, while recording eight points against St. Mary’s. Katie LaGrave had 12 points against St. Mary’s.

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GAMEDAY ROSTERS CONCORDIA COLLEGE MOORHEAD “COBBERS” No. Name Yr. Pos Ht. Hometown 10 Jenna Freudenberg So. G 5­9 Parkers Prairie, Minn./Parkers Prairie 12 Cammi Greenheck Fr. G 5­3 Fargo, N.D./Fargo South 14 Annie Keeley Sr. G 5­6 Grafton, N.D./Grafton 20 Ashley King So. G 5­8 Arthur, N.D./Northern Cass 22 Melanie Hageman Jr. P 5­11 Fargo, N.D./Fargo South 24 Jessica Heintz Jr. G 5­7 Bismarck, N.D./Bismarck Century 30 Anna Matetich Fr. G 5­10 Hibbing, Minn./Hibbing 32 Sarah Krabbenhoft Sr. P 6­0 Sioux Falls, S.D./Roosevelt 34 Leanne White Sr. P 5­11 Eden Prairie, Minn./Eden Prairie 40 Sara Sorbo Fr. G 5­8 Adams, N.D./Adams­Edmore 42 Emily Swierenga Jr. G 5­8 Svea, Minn./Willmar 44 Chelsea Evenstad So. P 5­11 Granite Falls, Minn./Yellow Med. East 50 Kaitlynn Gottenborg Fr. G 5­7 Hawley, Minn./Hawley 52 Julie Hageman Fr. P 5­11 Fargo, N.D./Fargo South HS Captains: Annie Keely, Sarah Krabbenhoft, Leanne White

Coaching Staff: Head Coach – Jessica Rahman (Concordia College ‘88; 4 th Season – 61­19 Overall) Assistant Coaches: Mark Askerooth (Concordia College ’76, 2 nd year) Rachel Bergeson (Concordia College ‘05, 1 st year)

Tonight’s Probable Starters Pos No. Name Yr. Ht Hometown 2006­07 Stats G 10 Jenna Freudenberg So. 5­9 Parkers Prairie 8.3 ppg/2.5 rpg/38.5 3pt% G 14 Annie Keeley Sr. 5­6 Grafton, N.D. 15.4 ppg/3.9 rpg/37.7 3pt% G 40 Sara Sorbo Fr. 5­8 Adams, N.D. 6.7 ppg/3.5 rpg/2.6 spg P 22 Melanie Hageman Jr. 5­11 Fargo, N.D. 17.3 ppg/7.0 rpg/57.5 FG% P 34 Leanne White Sr. 5­11 Eden Prairie, Minn.3.1 ppg/5.0 rpg/20.8 mpg

AUGSBURG COLLEGE “AUGGIES” # NAME YR POS HT HOMETOWN/HS 4 Michelle Richter So. G 5­7 Chaska, Minn. 5 Kristina Lurken * Jr. G 5­8 Kenyon, Minn./Kenyon­Wanamingo 10 Noreen Hogan So. G 5­4 Moline, Ill./Alleman 12 Agnes Kigwana Fr. G 5­1 Minneapolis, Minn./Southwest 14 Katie LaGrave * Jr. G/F 5­11 Okinawa, Japan/Kadena (Japan) 22 Melissa Bundy Fr. F 5­9 Fredonia, Wis./Ozaukee 23 Megan Krumrie So. G 5­8 Elk Mound, Wis. 33 Brietta Schluender So. F/C 6­1 White Bear Lake, Minn. 41 Taylor Ray So. G 5­5 Two Harbors, Minn. 51 Marissa Lindback Sr. F 5­9 Minneapolis, Minn./Minneapolis South 52 Jacci Mattern So. F/C 5­9 Lakeville, Minn. 54 Ashley Thoeny Fr. F/C 5­11 Golden Valley, Minn./Hopkins

* Captains

Coaches/Support Staff Head Coach: Jennifer Britz (South Dakota State '01, 3rd season, 11­37 overall). Assistant Coaches: Angie Heisler (South Dakota '99, 3rd season);

Amy Jones (Augsburg '05, 2nd season); Melissa Lee (Augsburg '05, 2nd season).

Today’s Probable Starters Pos No. Name Yr. Ht Hometown 2006­07 Stats G 05 Kristina Lurken Jr. 5­8 Kenyon, Minn. 11.1 ppg/5.3 rpg/39.0 3pt% G 10 Noreen Hogan So. 5­4 Moline, Ill. 1.7 ppg/1.4 rpg/22.3 mpg F 04 Michelle Richter So. 5­7 Chaska, Minn. 10.4 ppg/6.2 rpg/44.4 FG% F 14 Katie LaGrave Jr. 5­11 Okinawa, Japan 10.5 ppg/5.2 rpg/35.5 3pt% C 51 Marissa Lindback Sr. 5­9 Minneapolis, Minn. 2.6 ppg/2.1 rpg/41.4 FG%

Auggie Basketball Info: 2005­06 Record: 7­18 2005­06 MIAC: 4­16 Home: 3­8 Away: 3­10 Neutral: 1­0

2005­06 Stat Leaders: Points Per Game: Rosinta Stromquist (13.6) Katie LaGrave (12.8) Kristina Lurken (9.1) Rebounds Per Game: Rosinta Stromquist (5.7) Katie LaGrave (5.3) Kristina Lurken (5.0) 3­Point Field Goals: Katie LaGrave (48) Alissa Blood (22) Field Goal Percentage: Michelle Richter (47.2%) Rosinta Stromquist (44.4)

Cobber Basketball Info: 2005­06 Record: 21­7 05­06 MIAC: 16­4 (2 nd ) Home: 12­2 Away: 9­3 Neutral: 0­2 Last Postseason: 2005­06 Loss to UW­Stout 61­37 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament 2005­06 Stat Leaders: Points Per Game: Melanie Hageman (16.0), Annie Keeley (12.0) Rebounds Per Game: Tori Ehlert (7.0), Melanie Hageman (6.9), Annie Keeley (4.0) 3­Point Field Goals: Annie Keeley (44), Jessica Heintz (29), Sarah Krabbenhoft (24) Field Goal Percentage: Melanie Hageman (55.8%), J. Freudenberg (45.2%)

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GAMEDAY SCHEDULES 2006­07 Concordia Schedule NOVEMBER___________________________ 17­18 Apprentice School Tournament 17 vs. Southern Virginia W 70­47 18 vs. Notre Dame College W 77­63 29 at St. Benedict L 54­72 DECEMBER____________________________ 2 at Valley City St. L 59­70 4 at St. Olaf W 63­42 9 at St. Kate's W 87­80 11 CARLETON W 62­61 JANUARY____________________________ 3 at Macalester L 52­57 (OT) 6 HAMLINE L 60­67 8 GUSTAVUS W 71­69 10 at Bethel W 87­77 13 ST. THOMAS W 75­70 (OT) 15 at Augsburg W 79­56 17 ST. MARY'S W 64­42 20 ST. BENEDICT L 55­70 22 at Carleton L 57­58 24 ST. OLAF W 83­62 27 ST. KATE'S W 90­88 (OT) 31 MACALESTER W 73­52 FEBRUARY____________________________ 3 at Hamline W 76­64 5 at Gustavus W 49­46 7 BETHEL L 66­67 10 at St. Thomas L 45­55 14 AUGSBURG 7:45 p.m. 17 at St. Mary's 3 p.m.

2006­07 Augsburg Schedule NOVEMBER____________________________ 25 at Wisconsin­River Falls L 80­40 29 CARLETON L 74­57 DECEMBER_____________________________ 2 GUSTAVUS L 66­38 4 at St. Catherine L 74­52 6 at St. Olaf College W 72­66 8 at MSU­Mankato L 81­30 30 NORTHWESTERN L 69­60 JANUARY______________________________ 3 HAMLINE L 82­66 6 at Macalester L 59­53 8 at St. Thomas L 68­51 10 at College of St. Benedict L 80­39 13 at St. Mary's University L 73­59 15 CONCORDIA COLLEGE L 79­56 17 at Bethel University L 90­48 20 at Carleton College L 59­47 22 GUSTAVUS L 72­65 24 ST. CATHERINE L 73­50 27 ST. OLAF L 55­53 31 at Hamline University L 75­71 FEBRUARY_____________________________ 3 MACALESTER L 80­76 (2OT) 5 ST. THOMAS L 67­61 7 ST. MARY'S L 58­45 14 at Concordia College 7:45 p.m. 17 BETHEL 3 p.m.

COBBER SENIOR SENDOFF Today’s game marks the final time that Concordia’s three seniors will take the court at Memorial Auditorium for a regular season home game. Annie Keeley, Sarah Krabbenhoft and Leanne White have seen the resurrection of Cobber women’s basketball back to the top of the MIAC. They have been key components of the team that won the MIAC playoff championship last season and earned a spot in the NCAA playoffs. They are TRUE Cobber student/athletes committed to giving back as much as they get out. The Gameday staff wishes them the best of luck as they go through the rest of their senior year and hopes their post­Concordia days are filled with happiness, many friendships and terrific memories!

COBBER SENIORS Name: Annie Keeley Hometown: Grafton, N.D. Major: Nursing Post Graduation Plans: To become a nurse in a hospital What We Will Remember: Her ability to hit the clutch shots. Her hard­nosed nature on the court and fun­loving attitude off the court. She is blessed with a tremendous sense of humor that will serve her well in the years to come.

Name: Sarah Krabbenhoft Hometown: Sioux Falls, S.D. Major: Political Science/Accounting Post Graduation Plans: Graduate School What We Will Remember: Her ability to find open spaces on the court and her pure jump­shooting skill. She was a great teammate and always had the best interest of the team at heart. She always played the game at a high level. Also, her awesome TV interviewing skills!

Name: Leanne White Hometown: Eden Prairie, Minn. Major: Elementary Education Post Graduation Plans: To find a teaching and coaching job What We Will Remember: Her ability to get position underneath the basket and come up with a timely rebound. The intense style of play that she shows every single game. She plays the game like a feisty guard and is never shy about diving on the court.

Auggie Last Game Recap (Courtesy of Augsburg SID) MINNEAPOLIS (2/10/07) ­­ Kelly Tanke (Jr. La Crosse, Wis./Logan HS) led all players with 17 points, hitting four 3­pointers, and Jessica Weisbrod (Jr., Rollingstone, Minn./Winona Cotter HS) had a double­ double with 13 points and 10 rebounds, as St. Mary's University pulled away in the second half to claim a 58­45 win over Augsburg College in a Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference women's basketball contest Saturday afternoon at Augsburg's Si Melby Hall. Danielle Dehning (So., Spring Grove, Minn.) scored 12 points with nine rebounds, and Nichole Hanson (So., Owatonna, Minn.) scored eight points with seven assists and four steals for the Cardinals, who improved to 7­16 overall, 5­15 in MIAC play. Augsburg (1­22 overall, 1­19 MIAC) was led by Katie LaGrave (Jr., Okinawa, Japan/Kadena HS), who scored 12 points with five rebounds and two assists. Kristina Lurken (Jr., Kenyon, Minn./Kenyon­Wanamingo HS) scored 11 points and had nine rebounds. Michelle Richter (So., Chaska, Minn.) scored eight points with four rebounds and two assists for the Auggies, and Brietta Schluender (So., White Bear Lake, Minn.) scored seven points with six rebounds. The first half was a back­and­forth affair, with neither team leading by more than six points. Augsburg led 27­26 at halftime, paced by Lurken's nine points and six rebounds. Two second­half scoring runs sealed the game for the Cardinals. A 12­2 run gave the Cardinals a 44­34 lead with 11:57 left to play, with Tanke scoring eight points in the run. After Augsburg cut the lead to four points at 46­42 with 7:56 left, the Cardinals again pulled away, outscoring the Auggies by a 12­3 margin the rest of the way.

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GAMEDAY BACK PAGE 2006­07 MIAC STANDINGS

MIAC Overall Games Team W­L Pct. W­L Pct. Str St. Benedict* 18­2 .900 19­4 .826 W5 Gustavus* 17­3 .850 20­3 .869 W2 Concordia* 13­7 .650 15­8 .652 L2 Carleton* 13­7 .650 16­7 .696 W1 St. Thomas 12­8 .600 13­10 .565 W1 St. Catherine 11­9 .550 14­9 .609 L1 Hamline 10­10 .500 12­11 .522 L1 Bethel 9­11 .450 10­13 .435 W3 St. Olaf 6­14 .300 6­17 .261 L1 Macalester 5­15 .250 7­16 .304 L3 St. Mary's 5­15 .250 7­16 .304 W2 Augsburg 1­19 .050 1­22 .043 L18

UPCOMING GAMES______________________

2/14/2007 (Wednesday) St. Catherine @ St. Thomas, 7:30 p.m. Saint Benedict @ Hamline, 7:30 p.m. Saint Mary’s @ Bethel, 7:45 p.m. Macalester @ Carleton, 7:45 p.m. Augsburg @ Concordia, 7:45 p.m. St. Olaf @ Gustavus, 7:45 p.m.

2/17/2007 (Saturday) St. Olaf @ St. Catherine, 3 p.m. Macalester @ Hamline, 3 p.m. Gustavus @ Carleton, 3 p.m. Concordia @ Saint Mary’s, 3 p.m. St. Thomas @ Saint Benedict, 3 p.m. Bethel @ Augsburg, 3 p.m.

RECENT RESULTS_______________________

2/10/2007 (Saturday) Concordia 45 @ St. Thomas 55 Macalester 51 @ Bethel 63 St. Olaf 62 @ Carleton 75 St. Catherine 57 @ Saint Benedict 79 Gustavus 81 @ Hamline 55 Saint Mary’s 58 @ Augsburg 45

2/7/2007 (Wednesday) Bethel 67 @ Concordia 66 Saint Benedict 69 @ Augsburg 53 Hamline 65 @ St. Catherine 94 Carleton 51 @ Saint Mary’s 57 St. Thomas 35 @ Gustavus 54 Macalester 52 @ St. Olaf 58

2/5/2007 (Monday) Concordia 49 @ Gustavus 46 Macalester 42 @ Saint Benedict 64 Saint Mary’s 43 @ St. Catherine 91 St. Thomas 67 @ Augsburg 61 St. Olaf 57 @ Bethel 62 Hamline 69 @ Carleton 61

2/3/2007 (Saturday) Concordia 76 @ Hamline 64 Macalester 80 @ Augsburg 76 (2OT) Saint Mary’s 32 @ Gustavus 68 Bethel 55 @ St. Thomas 57 (OT) St. Catherine 64 @ Carleton 75 St. Olaf 60 @ Saint Benedict 93

2006­07 Concordia College Statistics ## Player FG­FGA Pct 3FG­FGA Pct FT­FTA Pct 22 Melanie Hageman.... 127­221 .575 1­2 .500 143­172 .831 14 Annie Keeley....... 123­300 .410 46­122 .377 62­78 .795 10 Jenna Freudenberg.. 71­154 .461 10­26 .385 38­62 .613 40 Sara Sorbo......... 53­125 .424 8­31 .258 39­62 .629 24 Jessica Heintz..... 38­120 .317 31­92 .337 9­13 .692 32 Sarah Krabbenhoft.. 26­78 .333 8­35 .229 0­2 .000 30 Anna Matetich...... 23­55 .418 0­4 .000 8­9 .889 20 Ashley King........ 25­74 .338 1­19 .053 18­23 .783 34 Leanne White....... 28­92 .304 4­18 .222 12­30 .400 44 Chelsea Evenstad... 20­60 .333 0­5 .000 6­8 .750 42 Emily Swierenga.... 8­30 .267 4­16 .250 3­4 .750 50 Kaitlynn Gottenborg 3­4 .750 2­3 .667 1­2 .500 12 Cammi Greenheck.... 1­14 .071 0­3 .000 6­9 .667 52 Julie Hageman...... 1­5 .200 0­0 .000 0­0 .000

Total.............. 547­1332 .411 115­376 .306 345­474 .728 Opponents.......... 503­1222 .412 110­306 .359 319­478 .667

## Player Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 22 M.Hageman....48 114 162 7.0 53 1 32 67 13 22 398 17.3 14 A.Keeley.....36 53 89 3.9 59 2 37 39 6 32 354 15.4 10 Freudenberg..10 47 57 2.5 29 0 65 80 4 21 190 8.3 40 S.Sorbo......32 48 80 3.5 71 2 44 42 2 60 153 6.7 24 J.Heintz.....10 20 30 1.3 39 0 31 27 2 11 116 5.0 32 Krabbenhoft..15 43 58 4.8 38 3 20 28 7 11 60 5.0 30 A.Matetich....6 22 28 2.3 23 0 16 13 2 12 54 4.5 20 A.King.......25 37 62 2.8 21 0 21 31 0 19 69 3.1 34 L.White......50 65 115 5.0 49 0 27 29 7 25 72 3.1 44 C.Evenstad...15 24 39 2.0 22 0 3 5 2 5 46 2.3 42 E.Swierenga..10 21 31 1.7 24 0 5 13 1 5 23 1.3 50 K.Gottenborg 2 6 8 0.6 5 0 2 4 0 1 9 0.7 12 C.Greenheck...2 8 10 0.7 5 0 13 16 0 6 8 0.6 52 J.Hageman.....0 3 3 0.8 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0.5

Total.......289 539 828 36.0 439 8 316 413 46 230 1554 67.6 Opponents...229 511 740 32.2 417 ­ 288 449 53 190 1435 62.4

2006­07 Augsburg Statistics ## Player FG­FGA Pct 3FG­FGA Pct FT­FTA Pct 05 Kristina Lurken.... 92­268 .343 16­41 .390 56­75 .747 14 Katie LaGrave...... 81­267 .303 43­121 .355 5­10 .500 04 Michelle Richter... 87­196 .444 1­2 .500 64­90 .711 23 Megan Krumrie...... 61­209 .292 13­47 .277 58­95 .611 33 Brietta Schluender. 54­144 .375 0­2 .000 23­37 .622 52 Jacci Mattern...... 22­80 .275 0­0 .000 26­38 .684 51 Marissa Lindback... 29­70 .414 0­0 .000 2­4 .500 41 Taylor Ray......... 12­48 .250 0­2 .000 16­26 .615 10 Noreen Hogan....... 12­51 .235 0­3 .000 8­22 .364 54 Ashley Thoeny...... 4­15 .267 0­0 .000 2­4 .500 22 Melissa Bundy...... 1­2 .500 0­1 .000 0­1 .000 12 Agnes Kigwana...... 0­0 .000 0­0 .000 0­0 .000

Total.............. 455­1350 .337 73­219 .333 260­402 .647 Opponents.......... 611­1479 .413 110­345 .319 316­458 .690

## Player Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 05 K.Lurken.... 25 96 121 5.3 49 1 94 109 1 35 256 11.1 14 K.LaGrave....12 91 103 5.2 23 0 33 56 10 26 210 10.5 04 M.Richter... 69 73 142 6.2 74 3 26 52 4 51 239 10.4 23 M.Krumrie....38 61 99 4.3 46 1 33 76 4 26 193 8.4 33 B.Schluender.31 65 96 4.6 48 3 18 39 12 9 131 6.2 52 J.Mattern....17 47 64 3.4 52 2 10 46 2 11 70 3.7 51 M.Lindback...16 33 49 2.1 12 0 9 20 4 6 60 2.6 41 T.Ray........13 18 31 1.6 24 0 25 24 0 12 40 2.0 10 N.Hogan.......9 17 26 1.4 61 7 34 57 1 11 32 1.7 54 A.Thoeny......7 2 9 1.1 11 0 1 5 1 2 10 1.3 22 M.Bundy...... 0 4 4 1.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.7 12 A.Kigwana.....0 1 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0

Total.......306 570 876 38.1 400 17 283 493 39 190 1243 54.0 Opponents...372 655 1027 44.7 386 ­ 417 410 116 256 1648 71.7