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1 WISCONSIN Women s Basketball Record Book

2 Radio/TV Roster 0 0 Shannon Malone F 6-1 Fr. Flower Mound, Texas Marcus 2 Taylor Wurtz G 6-0 Sr. Brandon, Wis. Ripon 3 AnnMarie Brown G/F 6-0 So. St. Peter, Minn. St. Peter 4 Nicole Bauman G 5-10 Fr. New Berlin, Wis. Eisenhower 5 Morgan Paige G 5-9 Jr. Marion, Iowa Marion 1 0 Dakota Whyte G 5-8 Fr. Ajax, Ontario Notre Dame Catholic 1 1 Makailah Dyer G 5-9 Fr. Madison, Wis. East 1 2 Linsday Smith G 5-10 So. DeWitt, Iowa Central DeWitt 2 2 Tessa Cichy G 6-0 Fr. Somerset, Wis. Hill-Murray 2 3 Daria Kryuchkova F 6-3 Jr. Moscow, Russia Jacksonville College 2 4 Tiera Stephen G 5-7 Sr. Dayton, Ohio Chaminade-Julienne Catholic/Louisville 2 5 Michala Johnson F 6-3 Jr. Bellwood, Ill. Montoni/ Connecticut 3 5 Jacki Gulczynski G/F 6-1 So. Carol Stream, Ill. Bartlett 4 3 Cassie Rochel F/C 6-4 Jr. Lakeville, Minn. Lakeville North Bobbie Kelsey Head Coach Stanford, 1996 Second year Alysiah Bond Assistant Coach Ohio State, 1995 Second year Jayme Callahan Assistant Coach Missouri Southern St., 2002 First year Stacy Cantley Assistant Coach UNC Wilmington, 1999 Second year

3 WisconsinWomen sbasketball Table of Contents Head Coach Bobbie Kelsey... 2 Assistant Coaches... 5 Support Staff... 7 Meet the Badgers... 9 Meet the Newcomers Honor Roll National Honors ,000-Plus Point Scorers Wisconsin s Most Valuable Players Academic Honorees Single Game Records Overtime Games The Last Time Season Records Year-by-Year Statistics Year-by-Year Leaders Double-Doubles Career Records Individual Career History Freshman Records Wisconsin vs. Ranked Opponents Century Games Wisconsin on TV Wisconsin in the Polls Kohl Center Records UW Field House Records Attendance Big Ten Opponents Non-Conference Opponents Record vs. Opponets Year-by-Year Results UW Coaching Records All-time Letterwinners Wisconsin s Tournament History All-Time Big Ten Results Big Ten Tournament History Big Ten Tournament Records Post-Season Results NCAA Tournament Records WNIT Tournament Records All-time Post-Season Leaders in Review Big Ten Composite Follow the Badgers Media Information Roster/Quick Facts

4 CoachBobbieKelsey Bobbie Kelsey enters her second season as the head coach of the University of Wisconsin women s basketball team. In her first season, Kelsey led the Badgers to a 9-20 mark overall and tied for ninth in the Big Ten at Her team set six school records after losing 61 percent of its scoring from the previous season. In her four seasons as an assistant at Stanford, the Cardinal compiled a (.907) record, including a 69-3 (.958) mark in Pac-10 conference play, and advanced to the Final Four each year. Stanford s streak of four-straight Final Fours is tied for the second-longest streak in NCAA history. Prior to Kelsey s arrival, Stanford had not advanced to the Final Four since The Bobbie Kelsey File In addition to coaching at Stanford under Hall of Fame head coach Tara VanDerveer for the last four seasons, Kelsey was a four-year letterwinner at Stanford from She helped the Cardinal to three Final Four appearances in five years as a player, including the 1992 NCAA championship. Kelsey was a team co-captain in 1995 and 1996, voted the team s Most Inspirational Player in 1992 and 1996, and named the team s most improved player in Stanford just completed its season with yet another Final Four appearance. The Cardinal finished with a 33-3 record, falling to Texas A&M on a lay-up in the final seconds in the national semifinal. Stanford earned a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament after going a perfect 18-0 in Pac-10 play and winning the conference tournament. Among the milestones achieved by the Cardinal was running their Pac-10 winning streak to 49 games and snapping Connecticut s NCAA-record 90-game winning streak with a victory over the Huskies on Dec. 30. In , Stanford set a program record with 36 wins as the Cardinal went 36-2 and captured the Pac-10 double (regular season and tournament titles) while going 18-0 in Pac-10 play for the fifth time in program history. That followed a season in which Kelsey helped the Cardinal to a 33-5 overall record as well as the program s ninth consecutive Pac-10 regular season title and sixth Pac- 10 Tournament crown. Kelsey s first season on the Stanford coaching staff saw the Cardinal make its seventh appearance in the Final Four, and first since The Cardinal also reached the national championship game Hometown: Decatur, Ga. Family: Married to Kwame Grayson, Aug. 2011; parents are Melvin and Janice Kelsey Education: Bachelor s degree in communications, Stanford, 1996; master s degree from Duquesne University from the School of Leadership and Professional Advancement in Sports Leadership Coaching Experience: Head Coach, University of Wisconsin, 2011 present; Assistant Coach, Stanford University, ; Assistant Coach, Virginia Tech, ; Assistant Coach Western Carolina, ; Assistant Coach, Evansville, ; Assistant Coach, University of Florida, ; Assistant Coach, Boise State University, Playing Experience: Four-year letterwinner in basketball at Stanford University, ; member of the 1992 NCAA Championship team; aided the Cardinal to three Final Four apperances; two-time team co-captain; two-time team most inspirational player; most improved player You always learn as a coach. We re trying to learn things, too. There s an art to it, kind of a chess match, trying to figure out what they can do, what you would like to teach and what you can teach. for the first time since 1992, Kelsey s first season as a player. Kelsey was instrumental in transforming Stanford into one of the best defensive teams in the country. The top three scoring defense seasons in Stanford history came during Kelsey s tenure as an assistant as the Cardinal has not allowed more than 56.0 points for the season in the last three years. Prior to returning to Stanford, Kelsey spent three seasons at Virginia Tech, helping guide the Hokies to three consecutive postseason appearances, including NCAA Tournament berths in 2005 and From , Kelsey served as an assistant coach at Western Carolina and worked primarily with the post players while assisting with recruiting and camps. She coached Southern Conference Player of the Year Tiffany Hamm as well as Jennifer Gardner, the league s most accurate shooter that same year, making over 51 percent of her shots. Kelsey spent the seasons as the top assistant and recruiting coordinator at Evansville. Prior to her stint with the Aces, she was an assistant coach at Florida for two seasons where she was responsible for film exchange, scouting and coaching the posts. Kelsey helped the Lady Gators to back-to-back postseason appearances, including an NCAA Tournament trip in 1999 and a trip to the WNIT championship game vs. Wisconsin in Prior to her tenure at Florida, Kelsey served as a practice player for the Atlanta Glory of the American Basketball League for one year and as an assistant at Boise State in Kelsey graduated from Stanford in 1996 with a bachelor s degree in communications. In 2010, she earned her master s degree in Sports Leadership from Duquesne University s School of Leadership and Professional Advancement. In August of 2011, Kelsey married Kwame A. Grayson I. 2

5 This is a tremendous opportunity and I am very appreciative that Coach Alvarez has put his trust in me. This program has excellent support, terrific resources and Madison is a wonderful community. It can be a great program and my intention and goal is to make it a great program. Kelsey s Coaching Record Year University Position Record Conference Finish Post-Season Wisconsin Head Coach 9-20 Big Ten T9th/ Stanford Assistant Coach 33-3 Pac-10 1st/18-0 NCAA Final Four Stanford Assistant Coach 36-2 Pac-10 1st/18-0 NCAA Runner-up Stanford Assistant Coach 33-5 Pac-10 1st/17-1 NCAA Final Four Stanford Assistant Coach 35-4 Pac-10 1st/16-2 NCAA Runner-up Virginia Tech Assistant Coach Atlantic Coast 7th/6-8 WNIT Sweet Virginia Tech Assistant Coach Atlantic Coast T6th/6-8 NCAA Second Round Virginia Tech Assistant Coach Atlantic Coast 7th/6-8 NCAA First Round Western Carolina Assistant Coach Southern 6th/ Western Carolina Assistant Coach 21-7 Southern 2nd/ Evansville Assistant Coach Missouri Valley Evansville Assistant Coach Missouri Valley Florida Assistant Coach Southeastern T6th/6-8 WNIT Runner-up Florida Assistant Coach Southeastern T8th/6-8 NCAA First Round Boise State Assistant Coach 9-17 Big West 4th Eastern/7-7 3

6 Notable Athletes WNBA Athletes Jeanette Pohlen, Stanford Indiana Fever, 2011 Kayla Pedersen, Stanford Tulsa Shock, 2011 Jayne Appel, Stanford San Antonio Silver Stars, Kerri Gardin, Virginia Tech Chicago Sky, 2006 Connecticut Sun, Candice Wiggins, Stanford Minnesota Lynx, All-Americans Jeanette Pohlen, Stanford All-American 2011 Nnemkati Ogwumike, Stanford All-American, 2011 Jayne Appel, Stanford All-American, 2010 Candice Wiggins, Stanford Wade Trophy Winner, 2008 All-American, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Brandi McCain, Florida Freshman All-American, 1999 All-Conference Taylor Wurtz, Wisconsin Third Team All-Big Ten, 2012 Anya Covington, Wisconsin Honorable Mention All-Big Ten, 2012 Jeanette Pohlen, Stanford All-Pac 10, 2010 and 2011 Pac-10 Player of the Year, 2011 Kayla Pedersen, Stanford All-Pac 10, 2011 Nnemkati Ogwumike, Stanford Pac-10 Player of the Year, 2010 Rosalyn Gold-Onwude, Stanford Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year, 2010 Honorable mention, 2009 Jayne Appel, Stanford All-Pac-10, 2008, 2009, 2010 Jillian Harmon, Stanford Pac-10 All-Defensive Team, 2009 Kerri Gardin, Virginia Tech Honorable mention All-ACC, 2005 Third-team All ACC, 2006 Kirby Copeland, Virginia Tech Honorable mention All-ACC, 2007 Tiffany Hamm, Western Carolina First-team All SoCon, 2003 and 2004 Jennifer Gardner, Western Carolina First-team All-SoCon, 2003 Latasha Austin, Evansville First-team MVC, 2002 Honorable mention 2001 Lisa Eckart, Evansville First-team MVC, 2001 Tonya Washington, Florida First-team SEC,

7 AssistantCoaches Jayme Callahan is in her first season as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for the Badgers. Callahan comes to Wisconsin after serving as an assistant coach at Clemson University for one season. The St. Louis native also served as the recruiting coordinator and assistant coach at La Salle University in She signed two top-100 players and four McDonald s All-America nominees while with the Explorers. Callahan spent two seasons at Southeast Missouri as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator from and was also a head coach at Division III Webster University for two seasons. Callahan s other coaching stops have included one year as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at the University of Missouri-St. Louis ( ) and three seasons as a head coach at two prep programs. In her only season at Putnam County High (Unionville, Mo.) she was named Tri Rivers Conference and District Coach of the Year ( ) and she was at Trinity Catholic High School (St. Louis) for two years ( ). Callahan earned a degree in health promotion and wellness in 2002 from Missouri Southern State (Joplin, Mo.), where she started at point guard all four years. She completed her career atop the Lions all-time career steals list with 225 and games started with 107, starting every game since her freshman season. She also ranks second on the school s career assist chart with 429. The Jayme Callahan File Hometown: St. Louis, Mo. Family: Fiancé is Brad Stewart; mom is Sandy Callahan; has one brother Matt (wife Sharon) and two nephews Finnegan and Hudson Coaching Career: Assistant coach, Clemson ( ); Assistant coach, La Salle ( ); Assistant coach, Southeast Missouri ( ); Head coach, Webster University ( ) Education: Bachelor s degree in health promotion and wellness from Missouri Southern State, 2002 Playing Career: Four-year letterwinner at Missouri Southern State; four-year starter at point guard; career steals leader and ranks second in career assists Stacy Cantley is in her second season as an assistant coach. In her first season, she aided forward Anya Covington to consensus honorable mention All-Big Ten honors. Cantley came to Wisconsin after serving as an assistant coach at Virginia Tech for seven years. She coached with UW head coach Bobbie Kelsey for three seasons from The Hokies advanced to three post-season tournaments, including two NCAA tournament appearances. Tech advanced to the second round of the post-season classic in 2005 and Cantley coached two-time All-Atlantic Coast Conference honoree Kerri Gardin and Nari Daiwara, the highest WNBA draftee in Virginia Tech history. Bobbie and I go way back said Cantley. I love her enthusiasm it is so contagious with everyone involved in the program. We both have the same philosophy. She is so dedicated to women s basketball and the players. I am excited, honored and blessed to have this opportunity to work with her again. Cantley coached for three seasons at Western Carolina from The Catamounts won 21 games in behind first-team All-Southern Conference selection Jennifer Gardner. Prior to Western Carolina, Cantley coached at her alma mater, UNC Wilmington, for three seasons, aiding the Seahawks to the championship game of the Colonial Athletic Association tournament in 2000 with an record. A native of Beckley, W.V., Cantley earned her bachelor s degree in physical education in 1999 from UNC Wilmington, where she was a four-year letterwinner in basketball. She finished her career at Wilmington on the school s top 10 alltime list in rebounds. The Stacy Cantley File Hometown: Beckley, W.V. Family: Parents are Larry and Patricia Cantley; has a twin brother Scot and a sister Angie Culicerto Coaching Career: Assistant Coach, Virginia Tech, ( ); Assistant Coach, Western Carolina ( ), Assistant Coach, UNC Wilmington ( ); Graduate Assistant, UNC Wilmington ( ) Education: Bachelor s degree in physical education from UNC Wilmington, 1999 Playing Career: Four-year letterwinner at UNC Wilmington ; ranked among the top-10 in rebounding 5

8 A former team captain at Ohio State, Alysiah (a LYE sha) Bond is in her second season as an assistant coach on the Wisconsin women s basketball staff. In her first season, she aided guard Taylor Wurtz to third-team All-Big Ten honors. Bond came to Wisconsin after serving as the director of operations for the University of Arizona women s basketball program for three seasons. Bond joined the Arizona staff for the season after spending the previous season as an assistant coach at the University of Central Florida. At UCF, Bond was responsible for the development of the perimeter players, scouting and recruiting. Before her stint at UCF, Bond was an assistant coach at Murray State and also spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Tennessee State University. From , Bond served as the director of women s basketball operations at the University of Tennessee under the direction of Hall of Fame head coach Pat Summitt. She also held the position of Director of Special Programs for USA Basketball from In addition to her coaching and administrative background, Bond has extensive experience in sports broadcasting. She served as a color analyst for Lady Vols telecasts from and Ohio State women s basketball radio broadcasts during the season. She also worked as a sports anchor, reporter and producer at NBC affiliates in both Knoxville, Tenn., and Columbus, Ohio. A native of Los Angeles, Bond played point guard at Ohio State for four seasons, helping the Buckeyes advance to the NCAA championship game in She was named OSU s best defensive player and team captain during her final two seasons. Bond graduated from Ohio State in 1995 with a degree in marketing. Jill Jameson is in her second season as the University of Wisconsin women s basketball director of operations. Jameson is in charge of arranging team travel, overseeing the sport budget and team equipment as well as coordinating community service and summer camps. Jameson came to Wisconsin after serving as the director of women s basketball operations at Virginia Tech for seven years. The Hokies made two NCAA tournament appearances and one WNIT appearance during her tenure. Prior to her years at Virginia Tech, Jameson served as an assistant coach at Marquette University from The Golden Eagles advanced to the second round of the NCAA tournament in 2004 and the second round of the WNIT in Jameson also served an assistant coach at Tennessee- Chattanooga from , where she helped the Moccasins to two Southern Conference regular season championships (2000 and 2001) and one NCAA tournament appearance. As an assistant coach at Francis Marion in , Jameson aided the Patriots to an appearance to the NCAA Division II Final Four. Jameson also served as an assistant coach and graduate assistant at Virginia Tech from A three-year starter at University of Northern Iowa, Jameson scored 979 points in four seasons, averaging 9.7 points per game, leading the Panthers in scoring as a sophomore and junior. She also averaged 2.4 rebounds per game while shooting 44 percent from the field. A native of North Vernon, Ind., Jameson earned her bachelor s degree in physical education from UNI in 1993 and her master s degree in education from Virginia Tech in The Alysiah Bond File Hometown: Los Angeles, Calif. Coaching Career: University of Arizona, Director of Operations ( ); University of Central Florida, Assistant Coach ( ); Murray State, Assistant Coach ( ); Tennessee State, Assistant Coach ( ); Tennessee, Director of Operations ( ) Education: Bachelor s degree in marketing from Ohio State, 1995 Playing Career: Four-year letterwinner at Ohio State, ; member of 1993 NCAA runner-up team; member of 1993 Big Ten Championship team; two-time team captain; two-time best defensive player; Sixth Player award; Academic All-Big Ten; wore No. 10 The Jill Jameson File Hometown: North Vernon, Ind. Coaching Career: Virginia Tech, Director of Operations ( ), Marquette, Assistant Coach ( ), Tennessee-Chattanooga, Assistant Coach ( ), Francis Marion, Assistant Coach ( ), Virginia Tech, Assistant Coach ( ), Graduate Assistant ( ) Education: Bachelor s degree in physical education from Northern Iowa, 1993; master s degree in education from Virginia Tech, 1995 Playing Career: Northern Iowa 6

9 SupportStaff Brianna Skeens, a four-year letterwinner in basketball and volleyball at Augustana College (Ill.), is in her first year as the program assistant for the Badgers. She is in charge of running the office on a day-to-day basis and assists all of the coaches with on-campus recruiting. Skeens also serves as the executive assistant to head coach Bobbie Kelsey, handling her public appearances. She will be charge of organizing and coordinating the team s summer camps. Skeens was the recipient of the Augustana basketball team s Best Defensive Player award her junior year. She was a finalist for the prestigious Shooting Touch Sabbatical program, which grants graduating seniors the opportunity to partake in a 10-month international work program using the platform of basketball to help foster education and influence positive social change in third world communities. As a member of the Vikings volleyball team, Skeens served as team captain as a junior and as a senior. She was named the team s most valuable player as a senior, leading the team in kills and hitting percentage while ranking second in blocks per set. A 2012 graduate of Augustana with a degree in sociology, Skeens served as the president of S.A.A.C. (Student Athlete Advisory Committee) and participated frequently in Athletes- Giving-Back (A.G.B.). She received the Merle Chapman Award from the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin in May of 2012 for her leadership work with S.A.A.C. A native of Libertyville, Ill., Skeens has coached with the Midwest Elite AAU basketball program. Holli Dietrick is in her fifth season as the staff athletic trainer for the women s basketball team. She also works with the men s and women s tennis teams. Dietrick graduated from UW- Whitewater with a bachelor s degree in biology. She served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer at Wisconsin from , working with the men s and women s swimming and diving teams. A native of Wauwatosa, Wis., Dietrick earned her master s degree in curriculum and instruction from Wisconsin in She returned to UW-Whitewater following graduation, working as the staff athletic trainer for seven athletic teams. Dietrick is a licensed athletic trainer in the state of Wisconsin and a certified member of the National Athletic Trainers of Association. Dietrick and her husband Lee welcomed a son, Jack, in June of Ray Eady is in his fifth season as the strength and conditioning coach for the Badgers. He also works with the volleyball and women s tennis teams at Wisconsin. Eady came to Wisconsin from the University of Akron, where he was the head strength and conditioning coach for men s and women s basketball for four seasons. He was also the head strength coach for men s and women s basketball at Northeastern University in 2004 and worked in the same position at Holy Cross College from Eady is a certified strength and conditioning specialist with the National Strength and Conditioning Association and a performance enhancement specialist with the National Academy of Sports Medicine. He is a member of the USA Weightlifting Association and the Black Coaches Association. Eady earned his master s of education degree in exercise physiology from Akron in Eady and his wife Tia have two boys, Tyree (13) and Taylen (7). 7

10 SupportStaff Associate Athletic Director Terry Gawlik Academic Advisor Toni O Keefe Academic Advisor Mary Weaver-Klees Communications Diane Nordstrom Communications Anna Poulter-Hendrickson Equipment Gary Poels Event Management Karen Lux Marketing & Promotions Ryan Sedevie Tickets Sam Kopling Video Coordinator Adam Wamsley Manager Doug Rogers Manager Sean Drout Manager Rachael Young 8

11 MeettheBadgers 6-0 Senior Guard Brandon, Wis. Ripon High School Wisconsin Fastbreak Select AAU Coach: Paul Biddick CAREER HIGHS Points: 27 (2x; MR vs. Iowa, ) Field Goals: 9 (3x; MR vs. ILLINOIS, ) Field Goal Att: 17 (2x; MR at Nebraska, ) Field Goal %:.750 (9-12) vs. Michigan, pt FG: 5 (4x; MR vs. Iowa, ) 3-pt FG Att: 11 vs. Oral Roberts, pt FG%: (3-3) vs. Robert Morris, Free Throws: 9 vs. Montana State, Free Throw Att: 10 vs. Montana State, Free Throw %: (6-6 ) (2x; MR vs. Iowa, ) Rebounds: 15 (2X; MR vs. Oral Roberts, ) Assists: 7 at Ohio State, Steals: 4 (2x; MR at Colorado, ) Blocks: 3 at Minnesota, Minutes: 41 (2x; MR vs. Iowa, ) 2 TAYLOR WURTZ HONORS team tri-captain third-team All-Big Ten (media) honorable mention All-Big Ten (coaches) 2011 Colorado Omni Classic All-Tournament team tri-captain 2011 Big Ten Sportsmanship Award Honoree Big Ten Freshman of the Week Jan. 11, 2010 Big Ten Co-Freshman of the Week Jan. 18, 2010 Of Note: Ranks third in career 3-point percentage at ranks seventh in career 3-pointers made (155) and attempted (422)... versatile player who can play anywhere from 1 to : Started all 29 games, averaging 34.7 minutes per game... led the team with 16.1 points and 7.6 rebounds per game... scored in double figures in 27 contests... tied a career-high with 27 points against Iowa (Feb. 2), playing 41 minutes and netting five 3-pointers... scored a then-season-high 26 points against Montana State (Nov. 25), netting a career-best nine free throws and tying a career-best five 3-pointers... tied her career high with four steals at Colorado (Nov. 26)... named to the alltournament team at the Colorado Omni Classic... recorded a team-leading six double-doubles on the season with double-figure rebounds in six games... pulled down a career high-tying 15 boards vs. Oral Roberts (Nov. 13)... went 6-of-6 from the free throw line against Penn State (Jan. 2) and Iowa (Feb. 2)... led the team in 3-point field goals made and attempted at 69-of-183 (37.7 percent)... also led the team in free throws made and attempted (79- of-103)... recorded a career-high seven assists at Ohio State (Feb. 6) : Only player to start all 31 games... had double-figure scoring in 12 games including five in a row from Jan. 23 Feb had double-figure rebounds in five games... slated two double-doubles... led the team with 6.4 rebounds per contest... team s leading rebounder in 12 games... ranked fourth on the team with 8.3 points per game... led the team in scoring in four games... third on team with 24 steals... led the team with 46 3-pointers made... notched season-high five assists against Butler (March 16)... had career-high three blocks at Minnesota (Jan. 20)... tied season high with 19 points and also tied career-high with five 3-pointers against Purdue (Jan. 2)... pulled down a career-high 15 rebounds at Oklahoma State (Dec. 5)... pulled down a then-career-high 10 rebounds against Marquette (Nov. 24), recording her first career double-double as she added 10 points... had her second career doubledouble with 11 rebounds and 12 points at Wyoming (Dec. 15)... played a careerhigh 41 minutes vs. the Cowgirls... had a season-high 19 points, including four 3-pointers vs. No. 5 Duke (Dec. 2) : Played in all 32 games... fifth on the team with 6.5 points per game... scored in double figures in 10 games... tallied a career-high 27 points vs. Michigan (Jan. 10), shooting 9-of-12 from the field, including 5-of-7 from 3-point range... pulled down a seasonhigh nine rebounds vs. the Wolverines... second on the team and ninth in the Big Ten in 3-point field goal percentage (39.6)... led all scorers with 16 points on 6-of-11 shooting at Michigan State (Jan. 14); scored the game-winning basket vs. the Spartans with 52 seconds remaining... chipped in 18 points vs. Ohio State (Feb. 18), hitting 7-of-8 from the field, including 3-of-4 from 3-point range... added eight rebounds vs. the Buckeyes... scored 14 points at Illinois (Jan. 3), hitting 4-of-6 from 3-point range, including the go-ahead basket with 1:33 remaining... scored the gamewinning basket vs. Cleveland State (Nov. CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL

12 22) with 1:39 left on the clock; tallied 10 points vs. the Vikings... led the Badgers with 13 points in only 14 minutes at NC State (Dec. 3); shot 5-of-8 from the field (.625) vs. the Wolfpack... averaged 3.3 rebounds per game... had four assists vs. Portland State (Nov. 27)... had a career-high four steals at Marquette (Dec. 11)... shot a perfect 3-of-3 from behind the arc vs. Robert Morris (Dec. 15)... finished season second among alltime UW freshmen in 3-pointers made (40), fifth in 3-point attempts (101) and sixth in 3-point field goal percentage (39.6) High school: Ranked No. 85 in the class of 2009 by ESPN HoopGurlz... two-time Associated Press first-team all-state... earned second-team all-state honors as a sophomore... four-time Eastern Valley Conference Player of Year, leading Ripon High School to three consecutive conference titles... averaged 25.4 points per game as a senior, which ranked first in the state... added 9.4 rebounds per game... the Tigers were in four years, with Wurtz starting all 91 games, and 55-5 in conference games under Coach Bill Peters... Ripon s alltime leading scorer with 1,910 points, averaging 20.9 points per game... holds school records for total assists with 354 (3.8 per game), steals with 357 (3.9 per game) and 3 pointers with 240 (2.6 per game)... Tigers season record holder for scoring, assists and steals and ranks in the top 10 for career rebounds... earned all-conference honors in track as a freshman and sophomore on the 3200-meter relay... second-team all-conference honors in tennis as a junior... ranked among the top-10 students in her class, earning high honors every quarter of high school... member of the National Honor Society Personal: Parents are Lud and Jane Wurtz... has three sisters Callie (25), Cora (22) and Tiffani (16) and two brothers, Lincoln (14) and Preston (10)... nicknames are Tay and Rocky... father played basketball at Ripon College... born Aug majors are legal studies and sociology 10

13 6-0 Sophomore Guard/Forward St. Peter, Minn. St. Peter High School Minnesota Stars AAU Team AAU Coach: Bruce Borowicz CAREER HIGHS Points: 6 at Milwaukee, Field Goals: 2 vs. Iowa, Field Goal Att: 4 at Marquette, Field Goal %:.667 (2-3) vs. Iowa, pt FG: 1 at Marquette, pt FG Att: 3 at Marquette, pt FG%:.333 (1-3) at Marquette, Free Throws: 4 at Milwaukee, Free Throw Att: 4 at Milwaukee, Free Throw %: (4-4) at Milwaukee, Rebounds: 2 (4x; MR at Nebraska, ) Assists: 1 at BYU, Steals: 1 (2x; MR vs. Michigan State, ) Blocks: 1 vs. Minnesota, Minutes: 12 at Marquette, ANNMARIE BROWN : Played in 23 games, averaging 4.7 minutes per game... made first career appearance at Milwaukee (Nov. 11), playing nine minutes, scoring six points and going 4-for-4 from the free throw line... hit her first career 3-pointer at Marquette (Nov. 15)... also scored four points vs. Iowa, going 2-of-3 from the field... finished the season a perfect 7-of-7 from the free throw line... had one assist at BYU (Nov. 23), one steal at Ohio State (Feb. 6) and one steal vs. Michigan State (Feb. 16)... had one block vs. Minnesota (March 1) High school: Four-year letterwinner at St. Peter High School for coach Bob Southworth... three-time all-state and all-conference... two-time member of the Minnesota River Valley first-team... 1,000 point scorer... KNUJ-TV Player of the Year... McDonald s All-American nominee... nominated for Miss Minnesota Basketball... team was 2011 conference champions... two-time subsection and section champions... played on the Minnesota Stars for coach Bruce Borowicz... team was 2009 and 2010 adidas national champions... named to 2010 adidas National Tournament All- Tournament team... named to the 2010 Music City Madness All-Tournament team... placed third at the 2010 Super Showcase and 2010 Music City Madness tournament... also a three-year letterwinner on the St. Peter varsity softball team... named all-conference... letterwinner for track and field, soccer and tennis teams... received the United States Army Reserve National Scholar/ Athlete Award...named to basketball and tennis academic all-state teams... received the President s Education Award for outstanding academic excellence... South Central Conference Academic Award... member of National Honor Society Personal: Daughter of Tom and Dawn Brown... father played football and competed in track at Augustana College (S.D.)... played football one year with the Cincinnati Bengals... has one brother, Thomas (18)... nickname is BAM... born Oct major is kinesiology CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL

14 5-9 Junior Guard Marion, Iowa Marion High School Coach: Sherryl Paige Team Iowa AAU Coach: Marvin Meier CAREER HIGHS Points: 29 vs. Illinois, Field Goals: 8 vs. Illinois, Field Goal Att: 15 (4x; MR at Ohio State, ) Field Goal %:.800 (4-5) at Milwaukee, pt FG: 6 (2x; MR vs. Northwestern, ) 3-pt FG Att: 12 vs. Northwestern, pt FG%: (2-2) vs. Nebraska, Free Throws: 11 vs. Illinois, Free Throw Att: 11 vs. Illinois, Free Throw %: (11-11) vs. Illinois, Rebounds: 5 vs. Oral Roberts, Assists: 5 at Milwaukee, Steals: 3 (2x; MR vs. Nebraska, ) Blocks: 1 (4x; MR at Iowa, ) Minutes: 42 vs. Iowa, MORGAN PAIGE HONORS team tri-captain Of Note: Coached in high school by her mother... brother Marcus is a freshman member of the men s basketball team at North Carolina : Played in all 29 games, starting in netted a career-best 29 points in regular-season finale vs. Illinois (Feb. 26), setting a Kohl Center record by going 11-of-11 from the free throw line... scored a then career-high 20 points at Iowa (Jan. 19), making seven field goals on a career-high 15 attempts... also netted a career-best six 3-pointers on a career-high 10 attempts vs. the Hawkeyes... replicated the 3-point feat the following game against Northwestern (Jan. 22), scoring 20 points, including a Kohl Center record six 3-pointers... scored in double digits 14 times, including three 20-plus games... ranked third on the team with 10.0 points per game... pulled down a career-high five rebounds against Oral Roberts (Nov. 13)... averaged 1.5 boards per game... hit a pair of free throws with 7.7 seconds to go against Illinois (Jan. 8) to secure the win for UW... played in a career-high 42 minutes against Iowa (Feb. 2)... dished off a career-high five assists against Oral Roberts (Nov. 13)... tied her career best with three steals vs. Nebraska (Jan. 12)... also tied her career high with one block at Iowa (Jan. 19) : Played in 29 games, starting averaged over 14 minutes a game, 3.3 points per game...had four rebounds in Badgers final game against Illinois State (March 20)... sank two free throws in final minute of Badgers victory over Indiana (Feb. 23)... had a careergame against Kansas (Nov. 21) when she posted then-career highs in nearly every category including points (14), assists (4), minutes played (37), rebounds (3), free throws (5) and field goal percentage (.444)... had a then-career-high three steals at Saint Mary s (Nov. 27) High School: Four-time all-state honoree, earning first-team all-state honors in 2009 and averaged 25 points per game as a senior, which led all players in the 3A state level... ranked as one of the Elite Top Five players in the state in named to the state 3A alltournament team in 2009, aiding Marion High School to an appearance in the state semifinals... four-year all-district, all-metro area and all-conference player... named the 2010 Iowa City Press-Citizen Metro Co-Player of the Year... holds the Marion High School single game and careerscoring records... coached in high school by her mother Sherryl Paige... three-time team most valuable player and two-time team captain... as a junior, averaged 20.3 points, 7.0 rebounds, 4.3 assists and 2.3 steals per game...played AAU basketball with Team Iowa under Coach Marvin Meier, winning the 2009 Iowa state 17-under title and being named to the all-tournament team... two-time all-state honoree in volleyball, aiding her team to the 3A state title in holds her school record for assists in a season and career student... four-year academic letter winner... four-year member of the honor roll... served as the president of her class all four years Personal: Parents are Ellis and Sherryl Paige... has one brother Marcus (19)... father and mother played basketball at Mount Mercy College... nickname is Mo... born May major is life science communications CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL

15 5-10 Sophomore Guard DeWitt, Iowa Central DeWitt High School Coach: Mark Kurtz Team Iowa AAU Coaches: Marvin Meier, James Moses, Greg Stokes 12 LINDSAY SMITH : Played in 26 games, starting two... averaged 9.7 minutes per game... earned first career start at Iowa (Jan. 12), playing 12 minutes and recording three rebounds... started against Michigan State (Feb. 16), scoring four points in 20 minutes... played in first career game at Milwaukee (Nov. 11)... scored first career points at BYU (Nov. 23), going 2-for-3 from the floor... netted a career-high six points at Colorado (Nov. 26), playing a careerhigh 22 minutes and shooting 2-for-2 beyond the arc... averaged 1.8 points and 1.5 rebounds per game... scored in 15 games... pulled down a career-high six rebounds vs. Ohio State (Dec. 30)... had a career-high two assists in six games... averaged 0.7 assists per game... had a career-high two steals vs. Penn State (Jan. 2)... tallied her first career block at Ohio State (Feb. 6) : Four-year member of the varsity basketball team at Central DeWitt High School for coach Mark Kurtz... alltime leading scorer (1,457 points)... also all-time leader in assists, steals and three pointers... four-time all-state selection... four-time All-Eastern Iowa award winner... four-time first team all-district... four-time first team all-conference... team was state semifinalist in won two conference championships and two district championships... team captain three seasons... McDonald s All-American nominee... played in IBCA Elite All-Star game... played for Team Iowa club team... team was 17U Iowa state champions... named to Iowa State All-Tournament team... two-time Windy City Classic All- Tournament team member... four-time letterwinner for the varsity cross country team... received honorable mention all-conference... served as team captain senior year... four-time letterwinner for the track and field team... nine time state qualifier in track... five-time letterwinner in softball... four-year starter... four-time all-conference... second team all-state... named first team all-district twice... earned 17 varsity letters in high school... two-time nominee for Quad City Times Athlete of the Year... named to honor roll eight times... member of National Honor Society... academic all-conference selection for three sports Personal: Parents are Mike and Sharon Smith... father played basketball at Cornell College ( ) and mother played volleyball at Cornell College ( )... has two brothers, Tyler (21) and AJ (17)... nickname is Linds... born Dec major is special education CAREER HIGHS Points: 6 at Colorado, Field Goals: 2 (6x; MR vs. Michigan State, ) Field Goal Att: 7 vs. Penn State, Field Goal %:.667 (2-3) at BYU, pt FG: 2 at Colorado, pt FG Att: 3 vs. Penn State, pt FG%: (2-2) at Colorado, Free Throws: 2 (2x; MR vs. Nebraska, ) Free Throw Att: 2 (3x; MR at Iowa, ) Free Throw %: (2x; MR (2-2) vs.nebraska, ) Rebounds: 6 vs. Ohio State, Assists: 2 (6x; MR at Indiana, ) Steals: 2 vs. Penn State, Blocks: 1 at Ohio State, Minutes: 22 at Colorado, CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL

16 5-7 Senior Guard Dayton, Ohio Chaminade-Julienne Catholic Coach: Marc Greenberg Cincinnati Finest AAU Team Coaches: Steven Sanders, David Lumpkin CAREER HIGHS ( including at Louisville) Points: 6 (2x; MR vs. Michigan State, ) Field Goals: 3 at Illinois, Field Goal Att.: 6 at Illinois, Field Goal %: (2-2) vs. Cent. Mich, pt FG: 1 (3x; MR at Purdue, ) 3-pt FG Att.: 1 (5x; MR at Purdue, ) 3-pt FG%: (1-1), (3x; MR at Purdue, ) Free Throws: 4 at Penn State, Free Throw Att.: 5 vs. Minnesota, Free Throw %: 1.000; (4-4) at Penn State, Rebounds: 7 at Illinois, Assists: 9 vs. Ball State, Steals: 4 (2x; MR at Iowa, ) Blocks: 1 (6x; MR at Minnesota, ) Minutes: 27 vs. Pittsburgh, TIERA STEPHEN Of Note: Transfer from the University of Louisville... starting point guard for the 2009 NCAA runner-up Cardinals... sat out the season : Played in 27 games, starting two... averaged 10.2 minutes per game... earned first UW career start at Milwaukee (Nov. 11)... also started against Iowa (Feb. 2)... recorded a season-high 22 minutes at Illinois (Jan. 8), scoring a career-high six points and netting a career-best three field goals on six attempts... pulled down a careerbest seven rebounds and dished off a season-high four assists vs. the Illini... tied a career-best with six points against Michigan State (Feb. 16)... averaged 1.5 rebounds per game... scored first points of season against Green Bay (Dec. 23), going 1-of-1 from the floor and 2-of-2 from the free throw line... knocked in a 3-pointer at Purdue (Jan. 5)... recorded four steals at Iowa (Jan. 19)... averaged 0.8 steals per game... dished off four assists vs. Iowa (Feb. 2)... averaged 1.2 assists per game,.. tied her career best with one block in two games : Missed the first two games of the season due to a head injury... played in 25 games, averaging more than 11 minutes a game... averaged 0.9 points per game and 1.4 rebounds per game... tied season- high with three steals against Illinois State (March 20)... pulled down a career high six rebounds vs. Illinois (March 3) in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament... fifth on the team with 12 steals... slated seasonhigh 23 minutes against Purdue (Jan. 13) where she recorded a season-high three steals and tied a season high with four assists... matched her season-high with three points against Minnesota (Jan. 9)... tied season-high three points and added three rebounds vs. Michigan State (Jan. 6)... saw first minutes as a Badger at Green Bay (Nov. 18)... handed off three assists vs. the Phoenix... slated four assists, two steals, two rebounds and first career field goal vs. Milwaukee (Dec. 12)... scored two points on free throws against BYU (Nov. 26)... dished off two assists and had three rebounds at Wyoming (Dec. 15) : Redshirt season (at Louisville): Started the 2009 NCAA championship game for the Cardinals... played in 37 games as a freshman... started the last 10 games of the season... averaged 10.2 minutes, 0.9 points and 0.8 rebounds per game... dished out 1.4 assists per game and added 0.8 steals per game while turning the ball over only 1.2 times per game... recorded single-game bests of five points, four rebounds, nine assists and four steals High School: All-state selection at Chaminade-Julienne Catholic High School for coach Marc Greenberg... ranked as the sixth best player in the state of Ohio as a senior... three-time all-league honoree... aided her team to the state championship her freshman year... averaged 12 points, seven rebounds and eight assists per game as a senior Personal: Parents are Venitra Crawford and Allen Stephen... has one sister Kayla (24) and one brother Dwight (15)... born March 5... nickname is T... major is consumer affairs CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg * TOTAL All* * Statistics from Louisville 14

17 6-1 Sophomore Forward/Guard Carol Stream, Ill. Bartlett High School Coach: Denise Sarna Illinois Rising Stars Elite AAU Coach: Tom Hohenadel CAREER HIGHS Points: 8 vs. Ohio State, Field Goals: 3 (3x; MR at Purdue, ) Field Goal Att: 7 vs. Ohio State, Field Goal %:.667 (2-3) at Minnesota, pt FG: 2 (2x; MR vs. Ohio State, ) 3-pt FG Att: 5 vs. Drake, pt FG%: (2-2) vs. Ohio State, Free Throws: 2 (3x; MR at Nebraska, ) Free Throw Att: 2 (5x; MR at Nebraska, ) Free Throw %: (2-2) (3x; MR at Nebraska, ) Rebounds: 6 vs. Montana State, Assists: 2 vs. Drake, Steals: 1 vs. Montana State, Blocks: 2 (2x; MR at Minnesota, ) Minutes: 25 vs. Green Bay, JACKI GULCZYNSKI : Played in 25 games, starting one... earned her first career start at Ohio State (Feb. 5)... missed the first four games of the season with a leg injury... made first career appearance at BYU (Nov. 23), scoring three points... scored four points vs. Montana State (Nov. 25), pulling down a seasonbest six rebounds... scored six points against Drake (Dec. 11), including two 3-pointers... added a career-high two assists vs. the Bulldogs... netted seven points against Green Bay (Dec. 23) in a career-high 25 minutes... marked a career-best eight points in Big Ten opener against Ohio State (Dec. 30)... averaged 2.5 points and 1.4 rebounds per game... had a career-high two blocks in two games High School: Four-time member of the varsity basketball team at Bartlett High School for coach Denise Sarna... holds school single-game record with 11 blocks... four-time all-conference selection, four-time all-area and two-time conference player of the year... named Associated Press first team all-state in named third team all-state in earned honorable mention all-state honors in 2008 and IBCA second team all-state... selected to the Chicago Tribune and ESPN All-Area team... two-time all-area captain... named high school female athlete of the year in received team sportsmanship award in named team MVP from selected to the Dundee Crown All-Tournament team three consecutive years... played for the Illinois Rising Stars Elite for coach Tom Hohenadel... team was Music City Madness consolation champions in earned fourth place at the Illinois state tournament in selected to the all-tournament team in every tournament senior summer... three-year member of the varsity volleyball team... named all-conference in selected as team MVP... four-year member of the varsity softball team... named All-Conference in received team Sportsmanship Award... member of National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society... named Academic All-Conference Personal: Parents are Mike and Jackie Gulczynski... has two brothers, Lenny and Mike (17)... Lenny was killed in Iraq at the age of 19 on Sept. 17, full name is Jacqueline... born April 8... major is engineering CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL

18 6-4 Junior Center/ Forward Lakeville, Minn. Lakeville High School Coach: Andy Berkvam Minnesota Stars AAU Coach: Bruce Borowicz CAREER HIGHS Points: 14 vs. Montana State, Field Goals: 4 (3x; MR vs. Michigan, ) Field Goal Att.: 7 vs. Ohio State, Field Goal %: (2-2) vs. Michigan, pt FG: 0 3-pt FG Att: 0 3-pt FG%: 0 Free Throws: 6 vs. Montana State, Free Throw Att.: 8 vs. Montana State, Free Throw %: (3x; MR (2-2) vs. Iowa, Rebounds: 11 vs. Montana State, Assists: 3 at Minnesota, Steals: 1 (6x; MR at Kansas, ) Blocks: 5 vs. Montana State, Minutes: 32 vs. Montana State, CASSIE ROCHEL : Played in 27 games, starting three... missed two games after suffering a head injury at Purdue (Jan. 5)... averaged 15.8 minutes per game... earned first career start against Northwestern (Jan. 22)... also started at Penn State (Feb. 9) and Illinois (Feb. 26)... recorded first career double-double vs. Montana State (Nov. 25), scoring a career-best 14 points and pulling down a career-best 11 rebounds in a career-high 32 minutes... also blocked a career-best five shots against the Bobcats... led the Badgers with 24 blocked shots (0.9/game)... averaged 4.3 points, which ranked sixth on the team... ranked third on the team with 4.2 rebounds per game... led the team in rebounding in three games... dished off a career-best three assists at Minnesota (Jan. 26)... averaged 0.8 assists per game : Played in 25 games, averaged more than six minutes per game... notched a season-high 10 points to lead the Badgers, including a career-high four field goals and 2-of-2 shooting from the free throw line at Ohio State (Feb. 27)... had a career night in several categories against Iowa (Feb. 17) where she led team with seven rebounds, a seasonhigh four blocks and registered 19 minutes... scored her first career point and pulled down her first career rebounds at Saint Louis (Nov. 12)... played 15 minutes vs. BYU (Nov. 26), scoring three points and pulled down three rebounds vs. the Cougars High School: Named 2010 Miss Minnesota Basketball... MVP of the Senior All- Star Series... averaged 16.5 points, 10.5 rebounds and four blocks per game as a senior... state record holder for career blocks with led Lakeville North to the Class AAAA championship, recording 13 points and 20 rebounds in her team s victory over White Bear Lake in the title game... the Panthers ended the season 32-0 and won the school s first girls basketball title... ranked as the No. 1 player in Minnesota, according to gprep.net and 2010 all-state selection by the coaches association, Minnesota Basketball News and St. Paul Pioneer Press... named the 2009 St. Paul Pioneer Press Defensive Player of the Year, primarily due to her shot blocking capability... four-time All-Lake Conference honoree... earned second-team All- Metro honors in played with the Minnesota Stars AAU Team under Coach Bruce Borowicz... during the summer of 2009, she traveled to Japan with an adidas National all-star team, playing five games Personal: Parents are Margie and Jim Rochel... has one brother Jason (24)... nicknames are Belle, Lilly, Scoots, Cash Money, Casserole and Cass... born Oct major is gender and women s studies CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL

19 MeetTheNewcomers 00 SHANNON MALONE 6-1 Freshman Forward Flower Mound, Texas Marcus High School Coach: Fred Jones Cy-Fair AAU Team AAU Coaches: Mike Rogers, Herb LeDee, and Ray Mickens Why Wisconsin? I choose Wisconsin because we compete in one of the best conferences in the nation, and because the atmosphere on campus is the best in the Big Ten. Of Note: First Badger signed from the state of Texas, although she was born in Wisconsin High School: 2012 McDonald s All- American Nominee... ranked as the 57th forward nationally by Hoop Gurlz... first-team all-district selection as a junior, she averaged 14 points and eight rebounds per game at Marcus High School for Coach Fred Jones... served team captain as a junior and was also an all-region honoree... also played with Cy-Fair AAU Club, which was an AAU National finalist and Nike National contender Off the Court with Shannon Personal: Parents are John and Fredella Malone... has one sister, Monique... both parents and sister attended or are attending Big Ten universities father graduated from Purdue; mother graduated from Illinois; sister attends Ohio State... nickname is Shann... born March intends on majoring in pre-law Favorites Spot on campus: Camp Randall on game days; Cartoon Character: Winnie the Pooh; Movie: Remember the Titans; TV Shows: Friends, Gilmore Girls, and Law and Order SVU; Book: Friday Night Lights; Car: 1965 Chevrolet Impala SS Convertible ; Athlete: Allyson Felix; Sports team: Packers! First started basketball: Fourth grade Most memorable basketball game: Senior Night game Before each game, I: Pray One word that describes the team: goofy Favorite thing to do off the court with my teammates is: eat Favorite place to play (besides the Kohl Center): my old high school gym Is there something significant about your uniform number? I thought it was cool in 5th grade and it just stuck! Who is the funniest player on the team? Taylor and Cassie Who is the best-dressed player on the team? Daria Who is the sloppiest player on the team? Dakota Fantasy job/career: Sports lawyer I can t live without: My Bible My secret addiction is: Captain Crunch Berries Weird thing about me that almost no one knows: I m a germaphobe You won t catch me eating: Beets Nobody knows how much I love to: Sleep Greatest Invention of the last 100 years: Skype If you could spend a week anywhere in the world: Greece If I could live in any time period, it would be: The 80 s! Post-college plans: Law school Most famous person I ve ever met: Leighton Meester If I was Coach Kelsey for the day, I would: Kill Big Ten runs If I could have one superpower, it would be: Flying What are you most thankful for? My family My favorite quote or motto is: Romans 12:2 Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God s will is his good, pleasing and perfect will. 17

20 4 NICOLE BAUMAN High school: 2012 Gatorade Player of the Year Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association Miss Basketball... two-time unanimous selection to the WBCA Division 2 All-State team and 2012 Woodland Conference Player of the Year for Coach Gary Schmidt at New Berlin Eisenhower High School... threetime first-team all-conference... twotime first-team all-area honors by the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, all-county honors by the Waukesha Freeman and all-suburban honors by Community Newspapers... team won state championship as a sophomore and finished second as a senior... averaged 17 points, 5.2 rebounds, 5.2 assists, 3.1 steals per game as a senior... also shot 44 percent from 3-point range and 80 percent from the free throw line... as a junior, averaged 15.5 points, 4.7 rebounds, 5.4 assists and 2.9 steals per game, leading Eisenhower to a 23-3 record Personal: Daughter of Chris and Kathy Bauman... has one sister Emily (21)... born Jan major is undeclared 5-10 Freshman Guard New Berlin, Wis. New Berlin Eisenhower Coach: Gary Schmidt Wisconsin Impact AAU Team AAU Coach: Holly Spoo Why Wisconsin? I choose Wisconsin because of the atmosphere, the academics, the team and the coaches. Off the Court with Nicole Favorites Spot on campus: Kohl Center; Cartoon Character: Minnie Mouse; Movie: She s the Man; TV Show: Glee; Sports team: Packers First started basketball: Second grade Most memorable basketball game: Winning the state championship game my sophomore year of high school One word that describes the team: Energetic Most memorable basketball achievement: Being named Miss Basketball for Wisconsin my senior year of high school This summer, I: Took classes here at Madison and worked out with the team Is there something significant about your uniform number? It has been my favorite number since I was young Who is the funniest player on the team? Taylor Who is the best-dressed player on the team? Daria Who is the sloppiest player on the team? Dakota The best thing about Madison is: The atmosphere I can t live without: My cell phone My secret addiction is: Rice cakes If you could guest star in a TV show it would be? Pretty Little Liars You won t catch me eating: Sushi Nobody knows how much I love to: Sing Greatest Invention of the last 100 years: ipod If I could live any place in the world it would be: Florida If you could spend a week anywhere in the world: Jamaica If I could live in any time period, it would be: The 70s Non-athletic talent I would like to have is: Singing well If I had a million dollars: I would buy a yacht Most famous person I ve ever met: The guy who invented Lunchables If I could have one superpower, it would be: To fly What are you most thankful for? My family and friends My favorite websites are: Facebook, Google, Twitter My favorite quote or motto is: Never give up 18

21 10 DAKOTA WHYTE High School: Member of the Canadian National team that competed at the 2011 FIBA 3-on-3 Youth World Championships in Rimini, Italy... member of the 2012 Canadian Junior National team... also represented Canada at the first ever Youth Olympic Games in Singapore in 2010, aiding Canada to a 4-0 record in the preliminary round, en route to a fourth-place finish... won a gold medal with Team Ontario at the U National Championships and was named the tournament s Most Valuable Player... averaged 14 points, 5.2 rebounds and 4.2 steals per game at the championship... also helped Ontario win silver at the U National Championships in Toronto, Ontario, earning a spot on the first allstar team... also played for Advantage Basketball rep under Coach Chris Smalling Junior Elite League All-Star... averaging 23 points, six assists, nine rebounds and 4 steals through the first part of her rep ball season Personal: Parents are Leisa and Gary Ramage, and Donovan Whyte... has one brother Cameron (13)... nickname is DK... born Oct major is personal finance 5-8 Freshman Guard Ajax, Ontario Notre Dame Catholic High School Coach: Rose Booker Advantage Basketball Canada Coach: Chris Smalling Why Wisconsin? I choose Wisconsin because of the academics, the basketball program and the beautiful campus. Off the Court with Dakota Favorites Spot on campus: Kohl Center; Cartoon Character: Perry the Platypus; Movie: Love and Basketball; TV Show: Big Bang Theory; Book: The Alchemist; Car: Audi TT Coupe; Athlete: Kobe Bryant; Sports team: LA Lakers First started basketball: Six years old Most memorable basketball game: Winning nationals in 2011 My favorite thing about Wisconsin basketball is: Hard work Before each game, I: Listening to slow music and pray One word that describes the team: Caring One word that describes me: Loving My teammates say I am: A dork Most memorable basketball achievement: Scoring 39 points again the No. 1 team If I could change one basketball rule, it would be: being able to take another step What is the first basketball memory that you have? Winning provincials in grade four. This summer, I: I played for my national team in Canada, trained with my club coach, and spent time with family. Is there something significant about your uniform number? When I was younger I couldn t wait till I was 10 years old because it was double digits. Who is the funniest player on the team? Makailah Who is the best-dressed player on the team? Michala Who is the sloppiest player on the team? Taylor What would you be doing if you weren t playing collegiate basketball? Going to school in Toronto and working The best thing about Madison is: The atmosphere Dream as a collegiate player: To win Big Ten Championship Fantasy job/career: CEO of my own business Person most admired/role models: My mother My most prized possession are: My family, my cell phone, and a necklace I got as a gift Weird thing about me that almost no one knows: I sleep with my baby blanket If I could change one thing about myself: Eye color If you could guest star in a TV show it would be? Oprah If you could be a cover of a magazine it would be? Forbes The best sporting event you ever attended was? Toronto vs. Lakers (Kobe scored 81 points!) Nobody knows how much I love to: Sing Greatest Invention of the last 100 years: Internet If I could live any place in the world it would be: On my own island If you could spend a week anywhere in the world: Bora Bora If I could live in any time period, it would be: The time period before the world ends A non-athletic talent I have is: Drawing If I was Coach Kelsey for the day, I would: Practice with the team What are you most thankful for? Life, health, and my family What are you passionate about? Being successful My favorite quote or motto is: When it gets harder, you get stronger. - Gary Ramage 19

22 11 MAKAILAH DYER Freshman Guard Madison, Wis. Madison East High School Coach: James Adams Team Wisconsin Select AAU Coach: Mark Noll Why Wisconsin? I choose Wisconsin because I wanted to stay in my hometown, to get an amazing education and to be apart of something special while playing the game I love. Of Note: Second generation of her family to don the Cardinal and White, following her mother Janet (Huff), who played for the Badgers from , earning All-Big Ten honors in her aunt Theresa Huff also played for the Badgers from and is the only UW player to have her number retired High School: Two-time Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association all-state... also earned 2011 second team all-state honors by the Associated Press for Coach James Adams at Madison East High School... averaged 24.6 points per game as a senior, ranking second in the state Off the Court with Makailah... ranked as the No. 3 player in the state by WisSports.net... as a junior, averaged 19.8 points, 4.7 assists, 2.3 rebounds and 2.2 steals per game Wisconsin Gatorade Player of the Year nominee... scored her 1,000th career point as a junior, tallying 1,517 points (18.7 ppg) in her career... three-time all-area and allconference selection Personal: Parents are Michael and Janet Dyer... has a second-degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do... nicknames are Dyer or Kai... born June major is kinesiology Favorites - Spot on campus: The Kohl Center; Cartoon Character: Spongebob Squarepants; Movie: Love and Basketball; TV Show: Dance Moms; Book: The Hunger Games; Car: Black Range Rover; Athlete: Kobe Bryant; Sports team: LA Lakers First started basketball: Third grade Most memorable basketball game: Beating Middleton when they were ranked in the state my sophomore year My favorite thing about Wisconsin basketball is: Being able to represent one of the best universities in the world day in and day out Before each game, I: Listen to music to get focused One word that describes the team: Energetic One word that describes me: Comical My teammates say I am: Goofy Favorite thing to do off the court with my teammates is: Playing Garbage or going out to eat Most memorable basketball achievement: Being named to the first-team all-state team two years If I could change one basketball rule, it would be: Being able to take as many steps as NBA players do What is the first basketball memory that you have? Winning the sixth grade state championship This summer, I: Took two classes, lifted and conditioned, worked out, went to Six Flags with the team Is there something significant about your uniform number? My aunt s number at UW was 21 and my mom s was 10. Subtract those and you get 11! Also, my dad s birthday is Nov. 11 (11/11). Who is the funniest player on the team? Daria Who is the best-dressed player on the team? Dakota Who is the sloppiest player on the team? Taylor What would you be doing if you weren t playing collegiate basketball? Still going to Wisconsin, just as a regular student The best thing about Madison is: How enthusiastic people are about the athletic teams Dream as a collegiate player: Win a Big Ten championship and make a run in the NCAA tournament Fantasy job/career: Physical therapist/having my own AAU program Person(s) most admired/role models: My mom My secret addiction is: Getting pedicures Weird thing about me that almost no one knows: I can do impersonations If I could change one thing about myself: I d be taller If you could guest star in a TV show it would be? Wipe Out If you could be a cover of a magazine it would be? Sports Illustrated The best sporting event you ever attended was? A Laker game in Milwaukee If you could spend a week anywhere in the world: Jamaica If I could meet three people from throughout history they would be: God, Oprah, Martin Luther King Jr. Post-college plans: Go to Physical therapy school Career goal: Physical therapist Most famous person I ve ever met: Pat Summitt What are you passionate about? Basketball, school, and my family My favorite quote or motto is: To whom much is given, much is required. My dad

23 5-11 Freshman Guard 22 TESSA CICHY High School: 2012 Miss Minnesota Basketball top-five finalist... named to 2012 Class AAA All-Star Team threetime all-state honoree at Hill-Murray High School in Maplewood, Minn.... twotime Minneapolis Star Tribune All-Metro first-team selection and an All-St. Paul Pioneer Press team selection... averaged 22 points, 10 rebounds and four assists per game as a senior... led her team to appearances in the 2010, 2011, and 2012 Class AAA state tournaments, lost in championship games 2010 and three-time team captain... holds 16 Hill- Murray records and is the school s career leader in points (2,366), rebounds (1,001), assists (649) and steals (479)... scored 51 points in a , four-overtime, victory over Mahtomedi on Jan. 27, 2012, drilling a school-record 24 free throws in 27 attempts... Classic Suburban Conference Player of the Year in 2010 and four-year all-conference.also played with the North Tartan AAU club... graduated sixth in class of 181 graduates... four-year Academic All-State... named to the A honor roll every semester Personal: Parents are Steve and Lisa father played football at Notre Dame and in the CFL... mother played basketball for one season at Marquette... has one sister Rochelle (21) and one brother Jack (17)... born Oct major is biology Somerset, Wis. Hill-Murray (Maplewood, Minn.) Coach: Erin Herman North Tartan AAU Coach: Gerard Coury Off the Court with Tessa Favorites - Spot on campus: The Terrace; Movie: The Shawshank Redemption; TV Shows: The Mentalist, Criminal Minds, The Good Wife, Person of Interest, Modern Family ( I can t just choose one); Book: To Kill a Mockingbird; Car: Ferrari; Athlete: Lebron James; Sports team: The Green Bay Packers First started basketball: Age seven Most memorable basketball game: State Tournament championship game by sophomore year My favorite thing about Wisconsin basketball is: The people Before each game, I: Eat One word that describes me: Tough My teammates say I am: Loud and funny Favorite thing to do off the court with my teammates is: Eat Most memorable basketball achievement: Going to state three times in high school Favorite place to play (besides the Kohl Center): Target Center This summer, I: Took classes and worked out Is there something significant about your uniform number? I ve always had it The best thing about Madison is: The atmosphere I can t live without: My bed My secret addiction is: Sleeping If you could guest star in a TV show it would be? Criminal Minds If you could be a cover of a magazine it would be? Sports Illustrated The best sporting event you ever attended was? Wisconsin vs. Nebraska football game 2011 You won t catch me drinking: Coffee Non-athletic talent I would like to have is: Sing, Dance, Paint, anything that s artsy One thing I absolutely have to do before turning 40: Sky dive Post-college plans: Medical school Career goal: Pediatric Surgeon What are you most thankful for? My family 21

24 23 DARIA KRYUCHKOVA Of Note: Junior college transfer from Jacksonville College in Jacksonville, Texas, and has two years of eligibility remaining (at Jacksonville College): NJCAA Academic All-American... averaged 4.8 points and 7.7 rebounds per game... played in all 19 games, shooting 46.5 percent from the field and 71 percent from the free throw line... member of the President s List for having a 4.0 grade point average... member of Phi Theta Kappa honor society (at Jacksonville College): Averaged 3.9 and 3.2 rebounds per game High School: Named team most valuable player as a junior Personal: Mother is Konstantinova Svetlana... mother played professional basketball in Russia... nicknames are Dar and DD... born April 4... major is dietetics 6-2 Junior Forward Moscow, Russia High School No. 232 Coach: Vjalkina Sofia Georgievna Jacksonville College (Texas) Why Wisconsin? I choose Wisconsin because it is a prestigious university with a great athletic program. Off the Court with Daria Favorites Spots on campus: Wisconsin Institute of Discovery and Union South; Cartoon Character: Scooby Doo; Movies: Love and Basketball, Pretty Woman, all old Russian movies; TV Show: Desperate Housewives; Book: Theatre by William Somerset Maugham; Car: Infiniti; Athlete: Michael Jordan; Sports team: Lakers First started basketball: 13 years old/seventh grade Most memorable basketball game: Junior League tournament in Penza, Russia My favorite thing about Wisconsin basketball is: Team spirit Before each game, I: Focus and visualize One word that describes the team: Unity One word that describes me: Determined My teammates say I am: Russian cake Favorite thing to do off the court with my teammates is: Gather together and chat Most memorable basketball achievement: The best player of the basketball school (in Moscow) If I could change one basketball rule, it would be: If you make a shot from the mid court, you can get more than three points What is the first basketball memory that you have? I broke my arm This summer, I: had summer school, worked in Union South as a student supervisor and worked out Is there something significant about your uniform number? No. 23, classic! Who is the funniest player on the team? Cassie Rochel What would you be doing if you weren t playing collegiate basketball? A celebrity The best thing about Madison is: All of the resources available Fantasy job/career: Registered dietitian, owner of an organic store Person most admired/role model: Eric Liddell (Chariots of Fire) I can t live without: My mom My secret addiction is: Cats My favorite quote or motto is: Never give up! CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Not available

25 6-3 Junior Forward Bellwood, Ill. Montini High School Coach: Jason Nicholas Illinois Lady Lightning AAU Coach: Mike Seberger CAREER HIGHS Points: 8 vs. Pittsburgh, Field Goals: 4 vs. Pittsburgh, Field Goal Att: 4 (3x; MR vs. Pittsburgh, ) Field Goal %: (4-4) vs. Pittsburgh, pt FG: Field Goal Att: 1 vs. Syracuse, pt FG%: FT: 3 vs. Rutgers, FT Att: 4 vs. Rutgers, FT %:.750 (3-4) vs. Rutgers, Rebounds: 5 vs. Hartford, Assists: 2 (5x; MR vs. Fairfield, ) Steals: 2 (2x; MR vs. Cincinnati, ) Blocks: 1 (7x; MR vs. Prairie View A&M, ) Minutes: 16 vs. Cincinnati, MICHALA JOHNSON Of note: Transfer from the University of Connecticut... will sit out the season due to NCAA transfer rules... will have two years of eligibility remaining beginning in (at UConn): Played in 26 games, averaging 4.9 minutes per game... put up 1.5 points per game... had a career-high eight points at Pittsburgh (Feb. 21), shooting 4-of-4 from the field... averaged 1.2 rebounds per game... had a season-high four rebounds in two games... tied her career best with two assists in four games... had a careerbest two steals in two games... also had one block in four games (at UConn): Played in 30 games, averaging 5.4 minutes per game... played a career-high 16 minutes at Cincinnati (Jan. 29)... averaged 1.3 Off the Court with Michala points per game... had a season-high five points in two games... added.15 rebounds per game... pulled down a career-high five rebounds vs. Hartford (March 20)... dished off a career-high two assists vs. Rutgers (March 7)... had one block and one steal in three games High School: Averaged 16.9 points, 10.5 rebounds and 4.0 blocks per game while shooting 72 percent from the floor for Montini High School... rated as the No. 46 recruit and the No. 7 power forward by ESPN Hoopgurlz... ranked No. 27 nationally by the All-Star Girls Report and No. 18 by Blue Star Personal: Parents are Michael and Cathrecea... has one younger sister, Malayna (17)... nickname is Mickey... born Nov major is mass communication First started basketball: Third grade My favorite thing about Wisconsin basketball is: My teammates and our team chemistry Before each game, I: snack on things, especially granola bars One word that describes me: Goofy My teammates say I am: Always laughing or smiling Favorite thing to do off the court with my teammates is: Hangout and get ice cream Most memorable basketball achievement: Winning state in high school my senior year Favorite place to play (besides the Kohl Center): Madison Square Garden If I could change one basketball rule, it would be: With two lines down for the 3-point line, shooting behind the white line instead of the black line can be tricky What is your favorite basketball memory? Going to the Final Four twice This summer, I: Met my teammates for the first time, took classes, & spent lots of time with my family Is there something significant about your uniform number? I have had 25 since I was in sixth grade. My AAU coach picked out and he s like a second father to me. Who is the funniest player on the team? Taylor Who is the best-dressed player on the team? AnnMarie Who is the sloppiest player on the team? Dakota What would you be doing if you weren t playing collegiate basketball? I would have job, but more than likely play another sport like track or golf The best thing about Madison is: There is always something to do Dream as a collegiate player: Go to the WNBA Persons most admired/role models: Kobe Bryant and my mom The best sporting event you ever attended was: UW football Post-college plans: Graduate with a degree in communication disorders and go to grad school at UW Career goal: Being able to play in the WNBA or overseas, and work in schools/hospitals with my major What are you most thankful for? My talents and family What are you passionate about? Making my family happy and making it to the next level in basketball CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL

26 TitleTitle HonorRoll First-Team All-Big Ten Jolene Anderson 2007, 2008 Tamara Moore 2001, 2002 Jessie Stomski 2001, 2002 LaTonya Sims 1999 Katie Voigt 1998 Keisha Anderson 1997 Barb Franke 1996 Robin Threatt 1992, 1993 Janet Huff

27 All-Big Ten Honors Player of the Year Jolene Anderson Defensive Player of the Year 2008 (m) Tamara Moore 2001 Freshman of the Year Jolene Anderson 2005 (m, c) Barb Franke 1992 Kay Fredrickson 1988 LaTonya Sims 1998 Jessie Stomski 1999 Coach of the Year Jane Albright 1995 Mary Murphy 1992 Lisa Stone 2010 First Team Jolene Anderson 2007, 08 (m,c) Keisha Anderson 1997 (m,c) Barb Franke 1996 (m,c) Janet Huff 1984 Tamara Moore 2002 (c), 01 (m) LaTonya Sims 1999 (m) Jessie Stomski 2001 (c, m), 02 (c) Robin Threatt 1992, 93 Katie Voigt 1998 (m,c) Second Team Jolene Anderson 2006 (m,c) Keisha Anderson 1995, 96 (m,c) Lisa Bonnell 1988 Mynette Clark 1992 Barb Franke 1994, 95 Alyssa Karel 2010 (m,c). 11 (m,c) Ann Klapperich 1998 (m) Tamara Moore 2001 (c) Chris Pruitt 1984 Megan Scott 1984 LaTonya Sims 1999 (c), 00 (m) Jessie Stomski 1999 (m), 00 (c) Robin Threatt 1991 Lin Zastrow 2011 (c) Third Team Jolene Anderson 2005 (m, c) Janese Banks 2008 (m) Rae Lin D Alie 2010 (m) Ann Klapperich 1997 (m, c) Taylor Wurtz 2012 (m) Lin Zastrow 2011 (m) Honorable Mention Alyssa Karel 2009 (c.m) Janese Banks 2006 (m), 08 (c) Lisa Bonnell 1987 Anya Covington 2012 (c, m) Rae Lin D Alie 2010 (c) Michelle Kozelka 1989, 90, 91, 92 Tamara Moore 2000 (m, c) LaTonya Sims 1998 (m,c), 00 (c) Nina Smith 2001 Tara Steinbauer 2011 (m) Jessie Stomski 1999 (c), 00 (m) Taylor Wurtz 2012 (c) All-Defensive Team Lin Zastrow All-Freshman Team 2011 (c) Jolene Anderson 2005 (c) Kelley Paulus 1997 Lin Zastrow 2008 All-Tournament Team Jessie Stomski, F 2002 Note: All Big Ten honors began in 1984 with recognition earned by a vote of the conference coaches; a media voting panel was added in (c=coaches; m=media) The Big Ten Tournament began in Big Ten All-Star Tours Several Badger athletes have been part of select teams that traveled abroad on Big Ten Conference tours from Keisha Anderson Japan 1995 Emily Ashbaugh Switzerland, France 2001 Janese Banks Belgium, Netherlands 2005 Kyle Black Switzerland, France 2001 Tanisha Boston Sweden, Denmark 1996 Ashley Josephson Australia 2004 Missy Konieczny Germany, Belgium 1999 Tamara Moore Hungary, Slovenia, Austria 2000 Dee Dee Pate Sweden, Denmark 1998 Kelley Paulus Sweden, Denmark 1998 Stephanie Rich Netherlands, France 2002 LaTonya Sims Germany, Belgium 1999 Robin Threatt Australia 1992 Katie Voigt England 1994 Danielle Ward Denmark, Norway 2006 Amy Wiersma Austria, Czech Republic, Slovakia 1997 Camille Williams Hungary 1993 Taylor Wurtz earned third-team All-Big Ten honors in

28 Big Ten Players of the Week Feb Jan Dec. 12 Feb Dec. 12 Mar Mar Dec. 16 Feb Dec Jan. 9 Feb Jan. 29 Feb Dec Dec Nov. 23 Feb Nov. 22 Jan Jan Jan Nov. 13 Dec. 18 Feb Jan. 14 Feb. 4 Feb Jan. 11 Jan. 18 Janet Huff, Sr. Lisa Bonnell, Sr. Janetta Johnson, Fr. Michele Kozelka, Fr. Michele Kozelka, So. Michele Kozelka, So. Mynette Clark, Jr. Robin Threatt, Jr. Robin Threatt, Jr. Robin Threatt, Sr. Barb Franke, Jr. Barb Franke, Jr. Barb Franke, Sr. Keisha Anderson, Jr. Keisha Anderson, Sr. Ann Klapperich, Sr. LaTonya Sims, So. Kelley Paulus, Sr. Jessie Stomski, So. Tamara Moore, So. Jessie Stomski, Jr. Tamara Moore, Sr. Janese Banks, Jr. Jolene Anderson, Jr. Jolene Anderson, Jr. Jolene Anderson, Sr. Jolene Anderson, Sr. Jolene Anderson, Sr. F: Taylor Wurtz F: Taylor Wurtz Note: The Big Ten honored a player and freshman of the week beginning in National Honors USA Basketball Jolene Anderson U21 Team, Russia 2007 U20 Team, Mexico 2006 U19 Team, Tunisia 2005 Keisha Anderson Jones Cup Team Taiwan 1994 Barb Franke Junior Select Canada 1992 Jones Cup Team Taiwan 1994 Tamara Moore Finalist University Games 2001 LaTonya Sims Jones Cup Tryouts 1998 Jessie Stomski Jones Cup Tryouts 2000 Robin Threatt Olympic Team Tryouts 1992 WBCA/Kodak All-America The WBCA (Women s Basketball Coaches Association) votes on Kodak All-America honors. Five individuals are named in nine districts to a national ballot from which 10 players are chosen All-Americans while the remainder receive honorable mention status. Jolene Anderson District IV 1st Team 2007, 08 Honorable Mention All-America Keisha Anderson District IV 1st Team 1997 Honorable Mention All-America Barb Franke District IV 1st Team 1995, 96 Hononorable Mention All-America Tamara Moore District IV 1st Team 2002 Hononorable Mention All-America Jessie Stomski District IV 1st Team 2001, 02 Hononorable Mention All-America Robin Threatt District IV 1st Team 1992 Honorable Mention All-America AP All-Americans Jessie Stomski Honorable Mention 2002 Tamara Moore Honorable Mention 2001 Barb Franke Honorable Mention 1995 & 96 WBCA/Converse District Coach of the Year Jane Albright 1995 Mary Murphy 1992 Francis Pomeroy Naismith Award Outstanding female senior collegian under 5-8 in height Jolene Anderson 2008 WNBA Draft Selections Year Rd. Pick Player Drafted By Tamara Moore Miami Sol Jessie Stomski Charlotte Sting Jolene Anderson Connecticut Sun U.S. Olympic Festival Keisha Anderson West Team` San Antonio, Texas 1993 Tracy Winkler North Team` San Antonio, Texas 1993 P - Player of the Week F - Freshman of the Week 26

29 1,000PointScorers JOLENE ANDERSON 2,132 Points ( ) Port Wing, Wis. Lone Badger to score more than 2,000 points during her career... all-time scoring leader of any UW basketball player (men s or women s), surpassing the previous women s record of 1,994 and men s mark of 2, broke the UW scoring record by surpassing men s basketball player, Alando Tucker, on Feb. 20, 2008, against Indiana in her 118th career game... wrapped up her career with 2,312 points and averaged 18.8 points throughout her four years... scored in double figures in a school record 118 games... named the 2008 Francis Pomeroy Naismith National Player of the Year for 5-8 and under and was the 2008 Big Ten Player of the Year... earned WBCA/State Farm regional All-American two times and was a two-time first-team All-Big Ten honoree... drafted in the second round at No. 23 overall by the Connecticut Sun in has played professionally since 2008, including stops in France, Poland and Turkey Career Statistics Season G/S FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PTA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG PF/D A TO BL ST MIN PTS AVG / / / / / / / / Totals 123/ / BARB FRANKE 1,994 Points ( ) Cedar Falls, Iowa Inducted into the UW Athletic Hall of Fame in led the Badgers to an unprecedented three 20-win seasons and three NCAA bids... finished just six points shy of becoming a 2,000-point scorer... reached the 1,000-point milestone in 64 career games... started and played in a record 114-consecutive games... hit a careerhigh 38 points against Purdue and set the UW single season scoring record with 601 points in a season... voted team MVP her last two years... led the Badgers in scoring, rebounding and blocks her last three years... named first-team All-Big Ten by both the coaches and media in two-time Associated Press All-America honorable mention and two-time Kodak District IV All-America honorable mention (1995 and 1996)... became Wisconsin s third professional women s basketball player (drafted by ABL in 1998, playing with the Chicago Condors... she also played professionally in France... currently coaches with All Iowa Attack Career Statistics Season G/S FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PTA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG PF/D A TO BL ST MIN PTS AVG / / / / / / / / Totals 114/ /

30 JESSIE STOMSKI 1,915 Points ( ) Oakdale, Minn. Two-time AP All-American honorable mention and Kodak/WBCA District All-American... selected first-team All-Big Ten in 2002 (media and coaches) and first team (coaches) in only UW player to be named to the Big Ten All-Tournament team... earned Academic All-Big Ten honors in 2001 and participated in 2001 USA Basketball tryouts... named to seven all-tournament teams Big Ten Freshman of the Year and second-team All-Big Ten... member of the 1999 All- College Freshman team named team co-mvp as a senior... led the team in scoring and rebounding her junior and senior years... notched 13 double-doubles her senior year and 37 for her career... scored in double figures in 105 games... drafted by WNBA s Charlotte Sting in 2002 Career Statistics Season G/S FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PTA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG PF/D A TO BL ST MIN PTS AVG / / / / / / / / Totals 123/ / ROBIN THREATT 1,901 Points ( ) Cedar Rapids, Iowa Led the Badger team to its then-second best finish in program history in 1992, with a 20-9 record and first-ever NCAA bid... first basketball athlete to be named to a Kodak District IV all-region team and earned All-America honorable mention honors in posted string of 37 consecutive double-figure games and scored in double figures in 96 games in her career... ranks among the top four in career scoring and fourth in all-time career steals with and 1993 All-Big Ten first team honors... runner-up for 1992 Big Ten Player of the Year U.S. Olympic Trials participant... played for WNBA s Seattle Storm from inducted into the UW Athletic Hall of Fame in 2009 Career Statistics Season G/S FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PTA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG PF/D A TO BL ST MIN PTS AVG / / / / / / / / / / Totals 114/ /

31 THERESA HUFF 1,879 Points ( ) Milwaukee, Wis. Inducted into the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame in completed her career as the school s career leader in scoring (1,879 points), rebounds (1,201), field goals made (823) and games played (118) registered 60 double-doubles in her career named team MVP three times named to the 1982 Big Ten All-Tournament team finalist for the 1983 Wade Trophy, which recognizes the top collegiate player in the nation led Wisconsin to its first post-season appearance as the Badgers reached the quarterfinals of the 1982 AIAW national tournament was the first American woman chosen to play professional basketball in Spain ( ) was the only player in UW women s basketball history to have her jersey (No. 21) retired named to UW s All-Decade team in conjunction with the Big Ten s celebration of 10 years of women s athletic competition in 1991 Career Statistics Season G/S FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PTA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG PF/D A TO BL ST MIN PTS AVG / / NA / / NA / / / / Totals 118/ / NA LATONYA SIMS 1,857 Points ( ) Racine, Wis. Named second-team All-Big Ten by the media and coaches in 2000 and 2001 selected first-team All-Big Ten and Big Ten All-Star Tour member in 1999 named 1998 Big Ten Freshman of the Year tallied two WNIT All-Tournament team honors (1999 and 2000) led UW in scoring and rebounding from set thenschool record for double-figure scoring with 105 games, including 45 straight games broke UW freshman scoring and rebounding records... Wisconsin s first Parade first-team All-American recruit (1997)... named 1997 Wisconsin Asssociated Press and Gatorade State Player of the Year as well as Miss Basketball Career Statistics Season G/S FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PTA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG PF/D A TO BL ST MIN PTS AVG / / / / / / / / Totals 124/ /

32 TAMARA MOORE 1,662 Points ( ) Minneapolis, Minn. Named first-team All-Big Ten and Kodak/WBCA District All-American in Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year, first-team All-Big Ten and Associated Press honorable mention All-American one of 11 finalists for the Nancy Leiberman Point Guard of the Year award and the Senior CLASS award... played in 124 consecutive games... as a junior, led Big Ten in steals (3.6 per game) USA Basketball Team finalist selected 2000 WNIT MVP and 1999 WNIT all-tournament team picked as 1998 second team Parade All-American, USA Today High School third team All-American, Nike/WBCA prep All-American and Street and Smith prep All-American... drafted by the WNBA s Miami Sol in played in the WNBA for six seasons, competing with the Minnesota Lynx, Miami Sol, Phoenix Mercury, Detroit Shock, Phoenix Mercury, New York Liberty, Los Angeles Sparks, and Houston Comets Career Statistics Season G/S FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PTA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG PF/D A TO BL ST MIN PTS AVG / / / / / / / / Totals 124/ / KATIE VOIGT 1,576 Points ( ) Woodruff, Wis. Invited to WNBA and ABL tryouts won the Big Ten Medal of Honor, presented to a senior for academic and athletic excellence led team with 17.3 points and 3.1 assists her senior year scored in double figures in 88 games... named first team All-Big Ten by both the conference coaches and media as a senior... earned two all-tournament honors three-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree and CoSIDA District Academic All-America candidate earned scholar-athlete award at the Maine Tournament... team most valuable player in ranks seventh in career assists (373) Career Statistics Season G/S FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PTA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG PF/D A TO BL ST MIN PTS AVG / / / / / / / / Totals 116/ /

33 ANN KLAPPERICH 1,543 Points ( ) Fond du Lac, Wis. Invited to the ABL combine was the second-leading scorer and rebounder as a senior, averaging 15.1 points and 5.7 rebounds per game two-time team captain named MVP of the 1997 Maine Tournament selected second-team All-Big Ten by media and honorable mention by coaches in 1998 paced team in rebounding and field goal percentage, while being second in scoring and steals, as a junior... one of 48 senior players invited to the first Women s Collegiate World Games Career Statistics Season G/S FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PTA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG PF/D A TO BL ST MIN PTS AVG / / / / / / / / Totals 113/ / JANESE BANKS 1,512 Points ( ) Indianapolis, Ind. Glamour 2007 Top 10 College Women award winner... invited to WNBA tryouts... led the Badgers in free throws made and attempted all four years... concluded her career ranked second in free throws made (446), fourth in free throws attempted (572) and sixth in free throw percentage (.780)... second-leading scorer for fourstraight years with a career-best 14.6 points per game in earned thirdteam All-Big Ten honors in selected to Nike s You Want to be a Coach program... three-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree... earned all-tournament honors at Rebel Shootout and the WNIT tournament during the season... was Wisconsin s representative on the Big Ten All-Star Team that toured Europe in 2005 Career Statistics Season G/S FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PTA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG PF/D A TO BL ST MIN PTS AVG / / / / / / / / Totals 118/ /

34 LISA BONNELL 1,482 Points ( ) Merrill, Wis. Finished her career second at Wisconsin for most career field goals with 620 and rebounds with 760 became UW s sixth 1,000 point scorer vs. Green Bay on Dec. 9, 1987 set the then-uw single-season scoring average mark with 19.6 points per game in scored 549 points in her last season with the Badgers, a school record at the time attempted 13 three-pointers against Iowa, setting a UW record in a Big Ten game... three-time team MVP in 1986, 1987 and earned second-team All-Big Ten honors in 1988 and honorable mention honors in Big Ten Player of the Week on Jan. 18, 1988 Career Statistics Season G/S FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PTA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG PF/D A TO BL ST MIN PTS AVG / / / / / / / / Totals 109/ / ALYSSA KAREL 1,476 Points ( ) St. Paul, Minn. Only UW women s basketball player to be named CoSIDA Academic All-American, earning third-team honors in 2011 three-time CoSIDA Academic All-District and three-time Academic All-Big Ten... three-time recipient of the Big Ten Distinguished Scholar award and three-time Athletic Board Scholar... named All-Big Ten second team in 2010 and 2011 also earned honorable mention All-Big Ten honors in finished her career ranked sixth on UW s career records for most 3-point goals with 162 and attempts with 460 tied for third in games played, recording 124 named team MVP in currently playing professionally in Germany Career Statistics Season G/S FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PTA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG PF/D A TO BL ST MIN PTS AVG / / / / / / / / Totals 124/ /

35 JANET HUFF 1,455 Points ( ) Milwaukee, Wis. Received the Big Ten Medal of Honor in 1984 for academic and athletic excellence earned spot on the team as a walk-on played three years with her sister Theresa first Badger named to the All-Big Ten team, earning first-team honors in set a then-uw single-season scoring record with 19.1 points per game in her senior season broke the UW single-season steals record with 90 in her sophomore season finished her career ranked first in career steals with 294 and steals per game with 2.49 as well as first in assists with 412 ranked second in field goals made (607) and field goals attempted (1,406)... named team MVP in 1984 Career Statistics Season G/S FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PTA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG PF/D A TO BL ST MIN PTS AVG / / / / / / / / Totals 118/ / MICHELE KOZELKA 1,427 Points ( ) Prairie du Chien, Wis. Became starter her freshman year after walking on to the team set the single game record for free throw percentage, going 17-of-17 vs. Green Bay on Dec. 5, 1989 finished her career second at Wisconsin in career rebounds per game with 8.25 second in total rebounds with 916 first in free throws with 333 and free throw attempts with 451 earned honorable mention All-Big Ten honors all four seasons... three-time Big Ten Player of the Week... team MVP in 1990 and co-mvp in led the team in scoring in 1990 with 15.9 points per game... three-time team rebounding leader Career Statistics Season G/S FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PTA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG PF/D A TO BL ST MIN PTS AVG / / / / / / / / Totals 111/ /

36 CHRIS PRUITT 1,399 Points ( ) Chicago, Ill. Named team co-mvp in 1985 led the Badgers in rebounding (6.4) and finished second in assists and scoring in her last season also shared the team s lead in rebounding as a junior (7.1)... set a UW single game record with 16 made field goals against Bradley on Dec. 1, 1983 finished her career ranked second in career field goal attempts with 1,425 and third in rebounds with 685 tallied 12 career double-doubles Career Statistics Season G/S FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PTA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG PF/D A TO BL ST MIN PTS AVG / / / / / / / / Totals 115/ / KEISHA ANDERSON 1,279 Points ( ) Racine, Wis. Named District IV first-team honorable mention All-America in 1997 played for Team USA in the 1994 Jones Cup in Taiwan first-team All-Big Ten in 1997 and second-team All-Big Ten in 1995 and 1996 played in the Big Ten All-Star tour in Japan in 1995 set the record for most points in a single game with 45 against UC Santa Barbara on Nov. 30, set the single game record for steals with 14 against Cleveland State on Feb. 11, 1997 set UW single-season steals record with 124 and assists with 195 in led the team in scoring her senior year with 19.7 points per game holds the career records for steals per game with 3.85 and assists per game with 5.54 finished her career with a then-school record 327 steals ranks third in career assists with 471 ranks seventh in points per game with Career Statistics Season G/S FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PTA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG PF/D A TO BL ST MIN PTS AVG Redshirt season after transferring from Arizona / / / / / / Totals 85/ /

37 KELLEY PAULUS 1,123 Points ( ) La Crosse, Wis. One of two Badgers who participated in the Big Ten All-Star tour of Europe the summer of 1998 in Sweden and Denmark named AP state player of the year after her senior year of high school in 1996 named to the Big Ten All-Freshman Team in 1997 scored 1,000th point against Minnesota on Feb. 10, 2000 in her 109th game as a senior at UW Career Statistics Season G/S FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PTA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG PF/D A TO BL ST MIN PTS AVG / / / / / / / / Totals 119/ / FAITH JOHNSON 1,120 Points ( ) Minneapolis, Minn. Named team co-mvp in 1985 led the Badgers in scoring (11.9), assists (3.9) and steals (2.8) in her senior year ranks fifth in career steals with 260 and fifth in steals per game with 2.20 also ended her career ranked third in assists with 362 scored 1,000th point against Indiana on Feb. 8, 1985 in her 110th game as a senior at Wisconsin Career Statistics Season G/S FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PTA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG PF/D A TO BL ST MIN PTS AVG / / NA / / / / / / Totals 118/ /

38 LIN ZASTROW 1,053 Points ( ) Jefferson, Wis. Named to 2011 All-Big Ten second team and All-Big Ten defensive team named to the 2008 Big Ten All-Freshman team... team MVP in set the UW singlegame record for field goal percentage, hitting 9-of-9 vs. Green Bay on Nov. 18, finished career seventh in career blocked shots at UW with 108 led the in blocks per game in 2009 (1.10) and 2011 (0.9)... tied for ninth in games played, recording 122 posted five double-doubles scored a career-high 23 points against Michigan State on Feb. 3, 2011 three-time Academic All-Big Ten Career Statistics Season G/S FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PTA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG PF/D A TO BL ST MIN PTS AVG / / / / / / / / Totals 122/ / LINDA GOUGH 1,037 Points ( ) Elgin, Ill. First UW women s basketball player to score 1,000 points scored 1,000th point against Iowa on Feb. 13, 1981 in her 97th game as a senior tied for first for most rebounds in a single game with had 21 double-doubles in her career... led the team in steals per game as a junior (1.9) Career Statistics Season G/S FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PTA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG PF/D A TO BL ST MIN PTS AVG / / / / / / / / Totals 104/ /

39 MYNETTE CLARK 1,008 Points ( ) Racine, Wis. Named to the second-team All-Big Ten team in 1992 set a then-school season record with point attempts her junior year set school record for 3-pointers made with 58 in finished career with most 3-point attempts in school history with 390 and a then-school record free throw percentage of.772 finished career first in 3-point goals made with 129 Big Ten Player of the Week, March 4, team MVP in 1991 Career Statistics Season G/S FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PTA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG PF/D A TO BL ST MIN PTS AVG / / / / / / / / Totals 95/ / ,000-Point Scorer Jolene Anderson is the all-time scoring leader of any UW basketball player (men s or women s) and surpassed the previous women s record of 1,994 and men s mark of 2,217 by the time she graduated in The 5-8 guard was the fastest female and tied the fastest male to reach 1,500 points as a junior in her 85th game. In her 57th career game, Anderson became the fastest male or female Badger player to earn 1,000 points. Total Scorer Games Pos. Yrs. Played Scored 2,000th Date and Opponent 1. 2,312 Jolene Anderson 123 games G Sr./108th game 1/13/08 vs. Iowa 1,000-Point Scorers Total Scorer Games Pos. Yrs. Played Scored 1,000th Date and Opponent 1. 2,312 Jolene Anderson 123 games G Jr./57th game 3/2/06 vs. Penn State 2. 1,994 Barb Franke 114 games F/C Sr./90th game 12/7/95 vs. Western Illinois 3. 1,915 Jessie Stomski 123 games F Sr./100th game 12/11/01 vs. UW Milwaukee 4. 1,901 Robin Threatt 114 games G Sr./92nd game 12/15/92 vs. UW Milwaukee 5. 1,879 Theresa Huff 118 games F/C Sr./97th game 12/22/82 vs. Loyola Chicago 6. 1,857 LaTonya Sims 124 games F/G Sr./99th game 11/22/00 vs. Notre Dame 7. 1,662 Tamara Moore 124 games G Sr./114th game 1/30/02 vs. Iowa 8. 1,576 Katie Voigt 116 games G Sr./112th game 2/20/98 vs. Illinois 9. 1,543 Ann Klapperich 113 games F Sr./110th game 2/22/98 vs. Penn State 10. 1,512 Janese Banks 118 games G Sr./81st game 3/02/08 vs. Iowa 11. 1,482 Lisa Bonnell 109 games F/C Sr./86th game 12/9/87 vs. UW Green Bay 12. 1,476 Alyssa Karel 124 games G Sr./93rd game 3/5/10 vs. Purdue 13. 1,455 Janet Huff 118 games G Sr./96th game 12/7/84 vs. Louisiana Tech 14. 1,427 Michele Kozelka 111 games F Jr./74th game 2/3/91 vs. Ohio State 15. 1,399 Chris Pruitt 115 games G Jr./86th game 3/4/84 vs. Michigan State 16. 1,279 Keisha Anderson 85 games G Sr./70th game 1/8/97 vs. Iowa 17. 1,123 Kelley Paulus 119 games G Sr./109th game 2/10/00 vs. Minnesota 18. 1,120 Faith Johnson 118 games G Sr./110th game 2/8/85 vs. Indiana 19. 1,053 Lin Zastrow 122 games F/C Sr./119th game 3/3/11 vs. Illinois 20. 1,037 Linda Gough 104 games F Sr./97th game 2/13/81 vs. Iowa 21. 1,008 Mynette Clark 95 games G Sr./94th game 3/11/92 vs. Ohio State 37

40 TitleTitle MostValuablePlayers The Badger women s basketball program achieved varsity status on July 1, 1974, and held its first games at the UW Field House during the season. In the 34-year history of the program, five players have been named MVP three straight years: Theresa Huff, Milwaukee, Wis., ; Lisa Bonnell, Merrill, Wis., ; Robin Threatt, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, ; Barb Franke, Cedar Falls, Iowa, ; and Jolene Anderson, Port Wing, Wis., Most Valuable Players None chosen Lin Zastrow Sr. Jefferson, Wis Alyssa Karel Jr. St. Paul, Minn Teah Gant Jr. Oswego, Ill Jolene Anderson Sr. Port Wing, Wis Jolene Anderson Jr. Port Wing, Wis Jolene Anderson So. Port Wing, Wis Stephanie Rich Sr. Crawfordsville, Iowa Stephanie Rich Jr. Crawfordsville, Iowa None chosen Tamara Moore Sr. Minneapolis, Minn. Jessie Stomski Sr. Oakdale, Minn Jessie Stomski Jr. Oakdale, Minn Tamara Moore So. Minneapolis, Minn LaTonya Sims So. Racine, Wis Katie Voigt Sr. Woodruff, Wis Keisha Anderson Sr. Racine, Wis Barb Franke Sr. Cedar Falls, Wis Barb Franke Jr. Cedar Falls, Wis Barb Franke So. Cedar Falls, Wis Robin Threatt Sr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Robin Threatt Jr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Michele Kozelka Fr. Prairie du Chien, Wis. Mynette Clark Jr. Racine, Wis. Robin Threatt So. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Lisa Lawrence Sr. Milwaukee, Wis Michele Kozelka So. Prairie du Chien, Wis Janetta Johnson Fr. Ann Arbor, Mich Lisa Bonnell Sr. Merrill, Wis Lisa Bonnell Jr. Merrill, Wis Lisa Bonnell So. Merrill, Wis Faith Johnson Sr. Minneapolis, Minn. Chris Pruitt Sr. Chicago, Ill Megan Scott Sr. Platteville, Wis. Janet Huff Sr. Milwaukee, Wis Theresa Huff Sr. Milwaukee, Wis Theresa Huff Jr. Milwaukee, Wis Theresa Huff So. Milwaukee, Wis Ann Hall So. Brownsville, Wis Kerry Karst Fr. Lincoln, Neb Pam Moore Fr. Madison, Wis. Pam Moore F 5-11 Madison, Wis Theresa Huff F 5-11 Milwaukee, Wis. 1981, 1982, 1983 Faith Johnson G 5-6 Minneapolis, Minn Kerry Karst G 5-11 Lincoln, Neb Janet Huff G 5-8 Milwaukee, Wis Chris Pruitt G 5-9 Chicago, Ill Ann Hall F 5-11 Brownsville, Wis Megan Scott F 6-2 Platteville, Wis Lisa Bonnell F 5-11 Merrill, Wis. 1986, 1987,

41 Janetta Johnson C 6-3 Ann Arbor, Mich Michele Kozelka C 6-1 Prairie du Chien, Wis. 1990, 1991 Mynette Clark G 5-9 Milwaukee, Wis Lisa Lawrence F 6-0 Milwaukee, Wis Robin Threatt G 5-10 Cedar Rapids, Iowa 1991, 1992, 1993 Barb Franke F 6-2 Cedar Falls, Iowa 1994, 1995, 1996 Keisha Anderson G 5-7 Racine, Wis Katie Voigt G 6-0 Woodruff, Wis LaTonya Sims F 6-3 Racine, Wis Tamara Moore F 6-0 Minneapolis, Minn. 2000, 2002 Jessie Stomski F 6-3 Oakdale, Minn. 2001, 2002 Stephanie Rich G 5-11 Crawfordsville, Iowa 2004, 2005 Wisconsin Athletics Hall of Fame Five former women basketball letterwinners have been inducted into the University of Wisconsin Athletics Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame, begun in 1991 and located in front of the Camp Randall Memorial Sports Center, honors past UW athletes and staff. Jolene Anderson G 5-8 Port Wing, Wis. 2006, 2007, 2008 Teah Gant G 5-10 Oswego, Ill Pam Moore Madison, Wis. Basketball Track Inducted 2006 Barb Franke Cedar Falls, Iowa Basketball Inducted 2005 Theresa Huff Milwaukee, Wis. Basketball Inducted 1998 Megan Scott Platteville, Wis. Basketball Volleyball Track 1984 Inducted 2008 Alyssa Karel G 5-7 St. Paul, Minn Lin Zastrow F/C 6-4 Jefferson, Wis Robin Threatt Cedar Rapids, Iowa Basketball Inducted

42 TitleTitle AcademicHonors Academic All-Big Ten Honorees Student-athletes who are letterwinners, maintain at least a 3.00 cumulative grade point average and are non-first year students receive All-Big Ten academic recognition. Wisconsin has had more than 80 honors since it began in Emily Ashbaugh Woodinville, Wash. Genetics 2002, 03, 04 Kjersten Bakke DeForest, Wis. Biology 2005, 06 Janese Banks Indianapolis Legal Studies 2006, 07, 08 Amy Bauer Durand, Wis. Business 1990, 91 Kyle Black Indianapolis, Ind. Business 2001, 02 Michele Burkholder Janesville, Wis. Industrial Engineering 1996, 97, 98 Karie Cattanach Markesan, Wis. Business 1995, 96, Annie Crangle Piedmont, Cailf. Pre-Journalism 2008 Rae Lin D Alie Waterford, Wis. Psychology 2008 Judy Ebeling Bloomington, Minn. Business 1999, 00, 01 Kay Fredrickson Durand, Wis. Business 1989, 90, 91 Kim Fredrickson Durand, Wis. Business 1989, 90, 91 Teah Gant Oswego, Ill Industrial Engineering 2008, 09, 10 Ebba Gebisa West Lafayette, Ind. Business 2003, 04, 05 Caitlin Gibson Jefferson, Wis. Elementary Education 2007, 08, 09 Margaret Gilmartin Chicago, Ill. Undeclared 2004 Leah Hefte McFarland, Wis. Elementary Education 2001, 02, 03 Brittany Heins Postville, Wis. Biology 2008 Sarah Ingison Roseville, Minn. Pre-Business 2008 Alyssa Karel St. Paul, Minn. Pre-Nursing 2009, 10, 11 Missy Konieczny Portage, Wis. Agricultural Journalism 2000 Michele Kozelka Prairie du Chien, Wis. Physical Education 1991, 92 Lisa Lawrence Milwaukee, Wis. Accounting/Finance 1989, 90, 91 Jessica Liegel Plain, Wis. Spanish & Molecular Biology 2001, 02, 03 Emily Neal Minneapolis, Minn. Kinesilogy 2010, 11 Annie Nelson Hudson, Wis. Agricultural Economics 2004, 05, 06 Erin Olson Waukesha, Wis. Secondary Education 2004 Morgan Paige Marion, Iowa Life Science Communications 2012 Dolly Rademaker Thorp, Wis. Physical Therapy 1992, 93, 94 Jenny Rhodes Milwaukee, Wis. Social Work 1997 Emily Ricter Cottage Grove, Wis. Rehabilitative Psychology 1997, 98 Stacey Riemer Chilton, Wis. Landscape Architecture 1996, 97 Shelly Rucinski Dousman, Wis. Recreation Resource Management 1988 Erin Schmidt Lodi, Wis. Engineering Mechanics & Astronautics 2000 Kristi Seeger Stoughton, Wis. Kinesiology 2001, 02, 03 Peggy Shreve Monroe, Wis. Genetics 1991, 92, 93 Abby Simmons Verona, Wis. Kinesiology 2002, 03, 04 Tara Steinbauer Bloomington, Minn. Business 2009, 10, 11 Tiera Stephen Dayton, Ohio Consumer Affairs 2011 Jessie Stomski Oakdale, Minn. Journalism 2001, 02 Alana Trotter Racine, Wis. Biology (Pre-Medicine) 2009, 10 Katie Voigt Woodruff, Wis. Education 1995, 96, 98 Amy Wiersma Randolph, Wis. Social Welfare 1997, 98, 99 Tracy Winkler Chilton, Wis. Nutritional Science 1994, 95, 96 Jen Waterman Wisconsin Dells, Wis. Zoology 1991, 92, 93 Shari Welton Calumet City, Ill. Journalism 2006 Jordan Wilson Naperville, Ill. Sociology 2004, 05, 06 Cindy Slovak Chicago, Ill. Wildlife Ecology 1986 Amy Wiersma Randolph, Wis. Social Work 1999 Jordan Wilson Naperville, Ill. Sociology 2006 Tracy Winkler Chilton, Wis. Nutritional Science 1994, 95, 96 Lin Zastrow Jefferson, Wis. Business Management 2009, 10, 11 CoSIDA Academic All-America The College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All- America program recognizes studentathletes for excellence in athletics and academics. Athletes must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.30 and must be a starter or important reserve. All-America Alyssa Karel (third team) Nursing 2011 All-District Kay Fredrickson Business 1989 Alyssa Karel Nursing 2009, 10, 11 Katie Voigt Mathematics 1996 Athletic Board Scholars Athletic Board Scholars are letterwinners who have completed at least three semesters and had the highest grade point in their respective sports. The honor, begun in 1986, is awarded annually by the UW Athletic Board. Nicky Boucher Art 1987 Kay Fredrickson Business 1989 Ebba Gebisa Business 2003, 04, 05 Caitlin Gibson Elem. Education 2007 Sarah Ingison Business 2008 Alyssa Karel Nursing 2009, 10, 11 Jessica Liegel Spanish 2001 Morgan Paige Undeclared 2012 Dolly Rademaker Physical Therapy 1993 Emily Ricter Rehab. Psych. 1997, 98 Shelly Rucinski Rec. Resource Mgmt 1988 Erin Schmidt Eng. Mech. & Astro Peggy Shreve Genetics 1990, 91, 92 Abby Simmons Kinesiology 2002 Cindy Slovak Wildlife Ecology 1986 Amy Wiersma Social Work 1999 Jordan Wilson Sociology 2006 Tracy Winkler Nutri. Sci. 1994, 95, 96 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar The award, begun by the Big Ten in , is presented to student-athletes who have a cumulative grade point average of 3.7 or above. Alyssa Karel Nursing 2009, 10, 11 Big Ten Medal of Honor The award is given annually at each Big Ten institution to the senior male and female student-athlete demonstrating proficiency in scholarship and athletics. Janet Huff Rec Res. Mgmt Katie Voigt Mathematics

43 SingleGameRecords INDIVIDUAL Scoring Keisha Anderson vs. UC Santa Barbara, (14 FG, 17 FT) 2. 42* Jolene Anderson vs. Iowa, (13 FG, 13 FT) Barb Franke vs. Purdue, (12 FG, 14 FT) Jolene Anderson vs. Cleveland State, (13 FG, 9 FT) Ann Klapperich vs. Maine, (16 FG, 3 FT) 35 Barb Franke vs. Green Bay, (13 FG, 9 FT) 35 Barb Franke vs. Michigan State, (15 FG, 5 FT) 35 Michele Kozelka vs. Illinois State, (13 FG, 9 FT) 35 Lisa Bonnell vs. St. Peter s College, (12 FG, 10 FT) Jessie Stomski vs. Ohio State, (12 FG, 10 FT) 34 LaTonya Sims vs. UC Santa Barbara, (14 FG, 1-3PT, 5 FT) 34 Barb Franke vs. Michigan State, (11 FG, 1-3PT, 11 FT) 34 Robin Threatt vs. Northwestern, (13 FG, 4-3PT, 4 FT) Robin Threatt vs. S. Illinois, (12 FG, 3-3PT, 6 FT) 33 Robin Threatt vs. Michigan, (13 FG, 6 FT) 33 Chris Pruitt vs. Bradley, (16 FG, 1 FT) 33 Marty Calden vs. UW-Stevens Point, (13 FG, 7 FT) Keisha Anderson vs. Penn State, (10 FG, 10 FT) 32 Barb Franke vs. Drake, (13 FG, 6 FT) 32 Robin Threatt vs. Tennessee-Martin, (14 FG, 1-3PT, 3 FT) 32 Janet Huff vs. Ohio State, (13 FG, 6 FT) 32 Jessie Stomski vs. Penn State, Alyssa Karel vs. Ohio State, (10 FG, 5-3PT, 6 FT) 31 Barb Franke vs. Michigan, (13 FG, 5 FT) 31 Lisa Bonnell vs. Minnesota, (13 FG, 1-3PT, 2 FT) Jolene Anderson vs. Penn State, (13 FG, 1 FT) 30 Jolene Anderson vs. Michigan, (13 FG, 0 FT) 30 Jolene Anderson vs. Virginia, (10 FG, 2-3PT, 8 FT) 30 Jolene Anderson vs. Arkansas State, (13 FG, 2-3PT, 2 FT) 30 Robin Threatt vs. Iowa State, (10 FG, 10 FT) 30 Janet Huff vs. Illinois-Chicago, (14 FG, 2 FT) 30 Theresa Huff vs. Illinois, (14 FG, 0 FT-) 30 Theresa Huff vs. Drake, (15 FG, 0 FT) 30 Pam Moore vs. Northern Illinois, (11 FG, 8 FT) 30 Pam Moore vs. Illinois State, (13 FG, 4 FT) Field Goals Ann Klapperich vs. Maine, Chris Pruitt vs. Bradley, Theresa Huff vs. Drake, * Barb Franke vs. Michigan State, LaTonya Sims vs. UC Santa Barbara, Robin Threatt vs. Tennessee-Martin, Lisa Bonnell vs. Minnesota, Theresa Huff vs. Illinois, Janet Huff vs. Illinois-Chicago, Theresa Huff vs. Missouri, Field Goal Attempts Alyssa Karel vs. Illinois, * Barb Franke vs. Indiana, Jolene Anderson vs. Iowa, Jolene Anderson vs. Indiana, Theresa Huff vs. Indiana, Theresa Huff vs. Michigan State, Robin Threatt vs. Tennessee-Martin, Linda Gough vs. Lincoln College, Pam Moore vs. UW-Oshkosh, Jolene Anderson vs. Cleveland State, Janet Huff vs. Ohio State, Lisa Bonnell vs. Iowa, Theresa Huff vs. Indiana State, Field Goal Percentage (9 or more made) (9-9) Lin Zastrow vs. Green Bay, (12-13) Ann Klapperich vs. Marquette, (11-12)* Jessie Stomski vs. Illinois, (11-13) Barb Franke vs. Western Michigan, (11-13) Robin Threatt vs. Michigan State, (10-12) Barb Franke vs. Western Illinois, (10-12) Faith Johnson vs. Indiana, (9-11) Rae Lin D Alie vs. Penn State, (9-11) Alyssa Karel vs. Purdue, (9-11) Danielle Ward vs. Northwestern, Three-Point Field Goals 1. 7 Kyle Black vs. Holy Cross, * Morgan Paige vs. Northwestern, * Morgan Paige at Iowa, Stephanie Rich vs. Washington, Katie Voigt vs. Mississippi, Karie Cattanach vs. UC Irvine, * Katie Voigt vs. Michigan, Robin Threatt vs. Creighton, Three-Point Attempts 1. 13* Jolene Anderson vs. Indiana, Stephanie Rich vs. Northern Illinois, * Lisa Bonnell vs. Iowa, Morgan Paige vs. Northwestern, Jolene Anderson vs. Western Kentucky, Jolene Anderson vs. Michigan State, Stephanie Rich vs. Northwestern, Katie Voigt vs. Michigan, Ashley Josephson vs. Ohio State, Kyle Black vs. Michigan State, Three-Point Percentage (4 or more made) (5-5)* Alyssa Karel vs. Ohio State, (4-4) Kyle Black vs. Michigan, (4-4) Kyle Black vs. Illinois, (4-4) Robin Threatt vs. Michigan State, (5-6) Kyle Black vs. Pittsburgh, (5-6) Dolly Rademaker vs. Minnesota, (5-6) Lisa Bonnell vs. Northwestern, (5-6) Ashley Josephson vs. Iowa, (4-5) Jolene Anderson vs. Iowa, (4-5) Janese Banks vs. Northwestern, (4-5) Tamara Moore vs. Minnesota, (4-5) Karie Cattanach vs. Indiana, (4-5) Shelly Rucinski vs. Iowa, (4-5) Lisa Bonnell vs. Lake Superior State, (4-5) Kyle Black vs. Memphis, (4-5) Ashley Josephson vs. Indiana, Free Throws Keisha Anderson vs. UC Santa Barbara, Michele Kozelka vs. Green Bay, * Jessie Stomski vs. Indiana, Barb Franke vs. Purdue, Jolene Anderson vs. Iowa, LaTonya Sims vs. Minnesota, Katie Voigt vs. Indiana, Tracy Winkler vs. Toledo, Barb Franke vs. Purdue, Barb Franke vs. Northern Iowa, Barb Franke vs. Indiana, Barb Franke vs. Ohio State, Verdell Hale vs. Michigan,

44 Free Throw Attempts 1. 21* Jessie Stomski vs. Indiana, Barb Franke vs. Purdue, Barb Franke vs. Northern Iowa, Keisha Anderson vs. UC Santa Barbara, Barb Franke vs. Ohio State, Michele Kozelka vs. Green Bay, LaTonya Sims vs. Minnesota, Barb Franke vs. Purdue, Marty Calden vs. Northwestern, Barb Franke vs. Indiana, DeLinda Hastie vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, Free Throw Percentage (10 or more made) (17-17) Michele Kozelka vs. Green Bay, (17-17) Keisha Anderson vs. UC Santa Barbara, (13-13)* Jolene Anderson vs. Iowa, (11-11) Morgan Paige vs. Illinois, (10-10) Ebba Gebisa vs. Michigan, (10-10) Jessie Stomski vs. Michigan, (10-10) Ann Klapperich vs. Penn State, (10-10) Camille Williams vs. Penn State, (10-10) Camille Williams vs. Green Bay, (13-14) Katie Voigt vs. Indiana, (13-14) Tracy Winkler vs. Toledo, Consecutive Free Throws Made Keisha Anderson vs. UC Santa Barbara, Michele Kozelka vs. Green Bay, Consecutive Free Throws Made More than one game Michele Kozelka 25 Dec. 1, 1989 Dec. 12, 1989 (3 games) Jessie Stomski 19 Jan. 16, 2000 Jan. 23, 2000 (3 games) Rebounds 1. 23* Theresa Huff vs. Indiana, Linda Gough vs. Lincoln College, Theresa Huff vs. Michigan, DeLinda Hastie vs. Green Bay, Jessie Stomski vs. Indiana, Janetta Johnson vs. Northwestern, Theresa Huff vs. Illinois-Chicago, Theresa Huff vs. Loyola, Theresa Huff vs. Northern Illinois, Theresa Huff vs. Wichita State, Ann Hall vs. UW-La Crosse, Assists Amy Bauer vs. Detroit, Katie Voigt vs. Illinois-Chicago, Amy Bauer vs. Nebraska, * Karen O Malley vs. Minnesota, Faith Johnson vs. Eastern Illinois, Tamara Moore vs. Illinois, DeeDee Pate vs. Memphis, Stephanie Rich vs. IPFW, Stephanie Rich vs. Notre Dame, Keisha Anderson vs. Western Illinois, Amy Bauer vs. Indiana, Janet Huff vs. Missouri, Dot Whalen vs. UW-Oshkosh, Tamara Moore vs. Minnesota, Steals Keisha Anderson vs. Cleveland State, Tamara Moore vs. Evansville, Keisha Anderson vs. Western Illinois, Robin Threatt vs. Chicago State, Tamara Moore vs. Ohio State, Jolene Anderson vs. Arkansas State, Rae Lin D Alie vs. Northwestern, Tamara Moore vs. Michigan State, Tamara Moore vs. Milwaukee, Tamara Moore vs. Penn State, Blocked Shots 1. 12* Janetta Johnson vs. Indiana, Janetta Johnson vs. Detroit, Janetta Johnson vs. Green Bay, Michelle Lowman vs. Iowa, Michelle Lowman vs. Illinois, Michelle Lowman vs. Purdue, Janetta Johnson vs. Illinois-Chicago, Janetta Johnson vs. San Jose State, Camilla Hudson vs. Ohio State, Lisa Bonnell vs. Northern Iowa, Turnovers Tamara Moore vs. Northwestern, Tamara Moore vs. Missouri, Keisha Anderson vs. Tennessee, Tamara Moore vs. Ohio State, Jolene Anderson vs. Michigan, Ebba Gebisa vs. Illinois, Kristi Seeger vs. Pepperdine, Dee Dee Pate vs. Penn State, Tamara Moore vs. Illinois, Jade Davis at Ohio State, Rae Lin D Alie vs. South Dakota State, Stephanie Rich vs. Marquette, Janese Banks vs. UNLV, Ebba Gebisa vs. Hampton, LaTonya Sims vs. Illinois, *UW record in Big Ten Conference games 42 42

45 Team Single Game Highs Most Points vs. Bradley, vs. Milwaukee, vs. Western Illinois, vs. Milwaukee, vs. Siena College, vs. DePaul, vs. Santa Clara, vs. UC Santa Barbara, vs. Cleveland State, vs. Elon, vs. Minnesota, Most Points, One Half by UW (2nd half) vs. Bradley, (UW 123, Bradley 79) (2nd half) vs. Siena, (UW 107, Siena 85) 62 (2nd half) vs. Michigan, (UW 101, Mich. 88) (1st half) vs. Northwestern, (UW 91, NU 89) (2nd half) vs. Elon College, (UW 102, EC 49) (1st half) vs. Milwaukee, (UW 115, UWM 50) 58 (1st half) vs. Bucknell, (UW 98, BU 73) (2nd half) vs. Milwaukee, (UW 115, UWM 50) 57 (1st half) vs. Northern Illinois, (UW 100, NIU 42) (2nd half) vs. UC Santa Barbara, (UW 100, UC SB 95) 56 (2nd half) vs. Illinois State, (UW 92, ISU 81) 56 (1st half) vs. Western Illinois, (UW 112, WIU 69) 56 (2nd half) vs. Western Illinois, (UW 112, WIU 69) 56 (1st half) at Illinois Chicago, (UW 101, UIC 72) 56 (1st half) vs. Cleveland State, (UW 97, CSU 55) Most Points Allowed at Iowa, at Indiana, vs. Northwestern, vs. Northwestern, vs. Kansas, vs. Minnesota, vs. Iowa, vs. Penn State, vs. Santa Clara, vs. UW La Crosse, Most Points, One Half By Opponent (2nd half) by Iowa, (UW 94, Iowa 91) (2nd half) by Northwestern, (NU 101, UW 85) 60 (2nd half) by Penn State, (PSU 91, UW 61) (1st half) at Northwestern, (NU 93, UW 72) (1st half) by Penn State, (PSU 90, UW 73) (2nd half) by Iowa, (Iowa 103, UW 93) (1st half) by Indiana, (Ind 103, UW 86) 55 (1st half) at Iowa, (Iowa 98, UW 50) 55 (1st half) at Indiana, (IU 103, UW 86) 55 (2nd half) at Ohio State, (OSU 99, UW 90) Largest Margin of Victory vs. Milwaukee (115-50), vs. Chicago State (95-35), vs. Illinois-Chicago (90-32), vs. Northern Illinois (100-42), vs. Army (97-42), vs. NE Illinois (82-28), vs. Elon College (102-49), vs. Southern Mississippi (88-37), vs. National College (88-37), vs. DePaul (106-55), Most Field Goals vs. Bradley (52-87), vs. Milwaukee, vs. DePaul (46-108), vs. Western Illinois (45-89), vs. Bucknell (43-78), vs. Purdue (43-81), vs. Michigan (43-91), vs. Purdue (43-81), vs. UW-La Crosse (42-88), vs. Cleveland State (41-78), vs. Westmar, Most Field Goal Attempts vs. DePaul (46-108), vs. Westmar (41-105), vs. Northern Illinois (38-102), vs. UW-Eau Claire (33-99), vs. Milwaukee (50-92), vs. UW-Oshkosh (35-92), vs. Michigan (43-91), vs. National College (39-91), vs. Chicago State (43-90), vs. Western Illinois (45-89), Best Field Goal Percentage vs. Milwaukee (41-66), vs. Northern Illinois (26-42), vs. Iowa (32-53), at Ohio State (32-53), at Ohio State (32-53), vs. Bradley (52-87), vs. Ohio State (33-56), vs. Western Illinois (31-53), vs. Michigan State (35-60), vs. Michigan (33-57), vs. Green Bay (22-38), Most 3-Point Goals at Ohio State, vs. Iowa, vs. Northwestern, vs. Oral Roberts, at Purdue, vs. Michigan, at Northwestern, vs. Creighton, at Iowa, vs. Northwestern, at Northwestern, at Michigan, vs. Michigan, at Air Force, at Washington, vs. Holy Cross, vs. Northwestern, vs. Minnesota, vs. Northwestern, vs. Iowa, vs. Iowa State, vs. Washington, Most 3-Point Attempts at Michigan State, vs. Iowa, vs. Ohio State, vs. Auburn, vs. Oral Roberts, vs. Montana, vs. Creighton, vs. Northwestern, vs. Minnesota, vs. Northwestern, vs. Iowa, vs. Michigan State, Best Three-Point Percentage (9 or more made) at Washington (10-12), at Air Force (10-14), vs. Air Force (9-13), vs. Minnesota (10-15), vs. Penn State (9-14), at Purdue (11-18), vs. Northwestern (10-17), vs. Washington (10-17), vs. Robert Morris (9-16), vs. Nebraska (9-17), Most Free Throws at Northern Iowa (40-57), vs. DePaul, vs. Purdue, vs. Illinois, vs. Michigan, vs. Cleveland State, vs. Oklahoma, vs. Indiana State, vs. Notre Dame, vs. Marquette,

46 Most Free Throw Attempts vs. Northern Iowa, vs. UC Santa Barbara, vs. Purdue, vs. Toledo, vs. DePaul, vs. Illinois, vs. Marquette, vs. Minnesota, vs. Oklahoma, at Cleveland State, vs. Cleveland State, vs. Illinois, vs. Ohio State, Best Free Throw Percentage (14 or more atts.) vs. Western Kentucky (20-20), vs. Arizona (17-17), at Michigan State (14-14), vs. Michigan (32-33), vs. Michigan (20-21), vs. Purdue (18-19), vs. Illinois (16-17), vs. Central Connecticut (15-16), vs. Siena (27-29), vs. Penn State (26-28), vs. Minnesota (13-14), Most Rebounds vs. Western Illinois, vs. Illinois Chicago, vs. Loyola, vs. Nebraska, vs. Michigan, vs. UW-La Crosse, vs. Chicago State, vs. UW-Oshkosh, vs. Princeton, vs. Bradley, Most Assists vs. Milwaukee, vs. Milwaukee, vs. Bradley, vs. Detroit, vs. UIC, vs. Illinois, vs. UW-La Crosse, vs. Drake, vs. Illinois, vs. Southern Connecticut, vs. Yale, vs. UW-Oshkosh, Most Steals vs. DePaul, vs. UW-Eau Claire, vs. Cleveland, vs. National College, vs. Northern Iowa, vs. Western Illinois, vs. Western Illinois, vs. Gonzaga, vs. UW-Stevens Point, vs. Illinois, vs. Notre Dame, vs. Purdue, vs. Northeastern Illinois, vs. Army, Most Blocked Shots at Iowa, vs. Detroit, vs. Illinois-Chicago, vs. Illinois-Chicago, vs. National College, vs. Purdue, vs. Michigan State, vs. Minnesota, vs. CSU Long Beach, vs. Northeastern Illinois, vs. UW-Stevens Point, Most Turnovers vs. Penn State, vs. Michigan State, vs. Western Illinois, vs. Purdue, vs. UW-La Crosse, at Pepperdine, vs. Penn State, vs. Illinois-Chicago, vs. Northwestern, vs. Illinois, vs. Minnesota, vs. Michigan State, vs. Western Illinois, vs. Northern Illinois, vs. Purdue, Most Personal Fouls vs. UW-Stevens Point, vs. Drake, vs. Illinois, vs. UW-Eau Claire, at Purdue, vs. Northwestern, vs. Illinois-Chicago, vs. UW-Oshkosh, vs. Illinois, vs. Santa Clara, vs. Stanford, vs. Ohio State, vs. South Dakota, Most Overtimes 1. 2 UW 76 at Minnesota 74, UW 71 vs. Milwaukee 69, UW 87 at Kansas 90, UW 75 vs. Indiana 74, UW 86 at Michigan State 78, UW 98 vs. Purdue 95, UW 62 at Long Beach State 66, Biggest Comebacks UW (69) at Michigan (67), Down at 17:32 in 2nd half 20 UW (89) at Northwestern (86) OT Down at 7:39 in 2nd half UW (71) at Minnesota (63), Down at 5:06 in 1st half 12 UW (70) at Illinois (67), Down at 11:30 in 1st half 12 UW (68) vs. Michigan (66), Down 12 at 15:16 in the 2nd half

47 Team Single Game Lows Fewest Points Scored vs. Illinois State, vs. Indiana, vs. UW-La Crosse, at UW-La Crosse, at UW-La Crosse, at Iowa, at Illinois, vs. Michigan, at UW-Stevens Point, at Iowa, Fewest Points Allowed at Northern Illinois, vs. Northeastern Illinois, vs. Illinois-Chicago, vs. Northwestern, vs. Milwaukee, vs. Southern Mississippi, vs. National College, vs. SIU Edwardsville, at Illinois, vs. Hampton, vs. Green Bay, Fewest Points, One Half by UW (1st half) at Iowa, L, (1st half) vs. Michigan St, L, (2nd half) at Oklahoma St, L, (2nd half) at Iowa, L, (2nd half) vs. Green Bay, L, (1st half) vs. Illinois State, L, (2nd half) vs. UI Chicago, L, (1st half) vs. Saint Louis, W, (1st half) at Indiana, L, (1st half) at Loyola, L, (1st half) vs. Indiana, L, (1st half) at Louisiana Tech, L, Fewest Points, One Half By Opponent 1. 9 (1st half) by Northern Illinois, W, (1st half) by Northwestern, W, (1st half) by UI-Chicago, W, (1st half) by Penn State, W, (1st half) by NE Illinois, W, (2nd half) by Michigan, W, (1st half) by National Coll, W, (2nd half) by NE Illinois, W, (1st half) by Michigan, W, (1st half) by W. Illinois, W, (1st half) by UC Irvine, W, (1st half) by W. Illinois, W, Fewest Field Goals at Indiana, vs. Northwestern, at Iowa, at Penn State, vs. Minnesota, vs. Minnesota, at Northern Illinois, at Iowa, at Minnesota, at Kansas, at Michigan State, Fewest Field Goal Attempts vs. Green Bay, vs. Purdue, at Ohio State, Minnesota, at Green Bay, vs. Rutgers, vs. Illinois, vs. Michigan, vs. Green Bay, vs. Robert Morris, vs. Penn State, vs. Michigan, Lowest Field Goal Percentage at Michigan (14-65), at Minnesota (14-63), at Penn State (13-57), at Indiana (11-46), at Iowa (12-48), at Ohio State (17-67), vs. Ohio State (13-51), vs. Ohio State (17-66), at Northern Illinois (14-54), at Minnesota (19-73), Fewest 3-Point Goals times (MR vs. Ohio State, ) Fewest 3-Point Attempts 1. 0 vs. Chicago State, vs. Green Bay, vs. Valparaiso, vs. Loyola, vs. Michigan State, at Ohio State, vs. San Jose State, at Green Bay, vs. Detroit, vs. Michigan, Lowest Three-Point Percentage vs. Michigan State (0-12), vs. Ohio State (0-10), vs. Texas Tech (0-8), at Green Bay (0-7), at Indiana (0-7), vs. Indiana (0-6), vs. Green Bay (0-6), vs. Ohio state (0-5), vs. Iowa (0-4), at Michigan (0-4), vs. Chicago State (0-4), at Iowa (0-4), at Purdue (0-4), Fewest Free Throws Made 1. 0 at Ohio State, vs. Iowa (0-4), at Utah (1-2), vs. Indiana (1-4), Marquette, at Oklahoma State, at Michigan, vs. Northwestern (2-7), vs. Illinois State (2-5), at Drake (2-7), Fewest Free Throw Attempts 1. 1 at Ohio State, vs. Utah (1-2), vs. Indiana (2-2), at Michigan, at Oklahoma State, at Virginia, at Purdue, vs. Ohio State (3-4), vs. Indiana (1-4), vs. Iowa (0-4), Lowest Free Throw Percentage (14 or more atts.) vs. Iowa (4-14), vs. Eastern Kentucky (7-21), vs. South Dakota State (5-15), vs. Minnesota (6-18), vs. Illinois (8-23), vs. Oklahoma State (8-22), vs. UCF (6-16), vs. Green Bay (8-21), at Indiana (7-18), vs. Marquette (6-15), at Santa Clara (6-15), at Detroit (6-15), Fewest Rebounds vs. Rutgers, at Iowa, vs. Michigan, vs. Michigan State, at Michigan State, at Iowa, vs. Ohio State, vs. Canisius, vs. Purdue, vs. Iowa, vs. Iowa, Fewest Assists 1. 4 at Wyoming, at Michigan State, at Illinois, vs. Oregon, vs. Florida State, at Colorado, at Nebraska, vs. Minnesota, at Indiana, at Indiana, at Ohio State, at Ohio State, Fewest Steals 1. 0 at Oklahoma State, at Stanford, vs. Oral Roberts, vs. Portland State, at Indiana, at Purdue, vs. Ohio State, at Purdue, at Illinois, at Ohio State, at Michigan, at Ohio State, vs. Iowa, at Green Bay, vs. Illinois, at Iowa, vs. Butler,

48 Fewest Blocks 1. 0 Numerous times Fewest Turnovers 1. 5 vs. Penn State, vs. Illinois, vs. Illinois, vs. Ohio State, at Milwaukee, vs. Minnesota, vs. Minnesota, vs. Minnesota, vs. Penn State, vs. William & Mary, vs. Michigan, Fewest Fouls 1. 5 vs. Ohio State, at Western Illinois, vs. Robert Morris, at Drake, vs. Washington State, vs. Michigan State, vs. Michigan State, vs. Iowa, vs. Michigan State, at Ohio State, vs. Indiana, vs. Milwaukee, at Northwestern, Largest Margin of Loss vs. UW-La Crosse (30-102), vs. Illinois State (28-88), vs. Indiana (29-83), vs. Michigan (33-84), at UW-Stevens Point (35-85), at UW-La Crosse (32-81), at #10 Purdue (45-93), at #2 Iowa (50-98), vs. Illinois (33-77), at UW-La Crosse (50-92), vs. Illinois State (59-101), Overtime Games Big Ten Overtime Record: 9-17 L UW 57 vs. Iowa 69, OT, L UW 70 vs. Michigan State 73, OT, L UW 60 vs. Iowa 68, OT, W UW 76 at Minnesota 74, 2OT, L UW 61 vs. Indiana 67, OT, L UW 56 at Penn State 58, OT, L UW 73 vs. Michigan 79, OT, L UW 74 vs. Iowa 78, OT, L UW 79 vs. Purdue 92, OT, * L UW 75 vs. Indiana 74, 2OT * L UW 82 vs. Iowa 87, OT, W UW 86 vs. Michigan State 78, 2OT, L UW 79 at Indiana 83, OT, L UW 63 at Indiana 70, OT, L UW 70 at Purdue 75, OT, W UW 82 vs. Illinois 78, OT, W UW 83 vs. Ohio State 79, OT, W UW 73 vs. Michigan State 68, OT, L UW 71 vs. Penn State 73, OT, W UW 98 vs. Purdue 95, 2OT, W UW 79 vs. Minnesota 78, OT, L UW 76 at Ohio State 81, OT, L UW 76 at Iowa 85, OT, L UW 75 at Illinois 81, OT, W UW 48 at Indiana 46, OT, W UW 89 vs. Northwestern 86, OT, Big Ten Double Overtime Record: 3-0 W UW 76 at Minnesota 74, 2OT, W UW 86 vs. Michigan State 78, 2OT, W UW 98 vs. Purdue 95, 2OT, Program Overtime Record: L UW 57 vs. Iowa 69, OT, L UW 70 vs. Michigan State 73, OT, W UW 63 at Wyoming 59, OT, L UW 86 vs. Kansas 93, OT, L UW 60 vs. Iowa 68, OT, W UW 76 at Minnesota 74, 2OT, L UW 61 vs. Indiana 67, OT, L UW 56 at Penn State 58, OT, W UW 71 vs. Milwaukee, 69, 2OT, L UW 73 vs. Michigan 79, OT, L UW 74 vs. Iowa 78, OT, L UW 66 vs. Wyoming 67, OT, L UW 79 vs. Purdue 92, OT, * L UW 87 at Kansas 90, 2OT, L UW 75 vs. Indiana 74, 2OT * L UW 82 vs. Iowa 87, OT, L UW 67 vs. San Francisco 70, OT, L UW 67 vs. Pepperdine 76, OT, L UW 63 at Indiana 70, OT, W UW 86 vs. Michigan State 78, 2OT, L UW 79 at Indiana 83, OT, L UW 70 at Purdue 75, OT, L UW 80 vs. Green Bay 82, OT, W UW 81 vs. Northeastern 80, 2OT, W UW 92 vs. Nebraska 85, OT, W UW 70 vs. Michigan State 69, OT, W UW 82 vs. Illinois 78, OT, W UW 83 vs. Ohio State 79, OT, W UW 73 vs. Michigan State 68, OT, L UW 71 vs. Penn State 73, OT, W UW 103 vs. UC Santa Barbara 90, OT, W UW 74 vs. Georgia 64, OT, W UW 98 vs. Purdue 95, 2OT, W UW 79 vs. Minnesota 78, OT, L UW 76 at Ohio State 81, OT, L UW 76 at Iowa 85, OT, W UW 80 at Nebraska 74, OT, L UW 91, Washington 99, OT, (at Colorado) L UW 75 at Illinois 81, OT, W UW 62 at Green Bay 58, OT, W UW 48 at Indiana 46, OT, W UW-73 at Cincinnati 68, OT, W UW 74 vs. Western Illinois 69, OT, L UW 57 at Illinois State 64, OT, W UW 89 vs. Northwestern 86, OT, W UW 77 vs. Illinois State 75, OT, L UW 62 at Long Beach State 66, 2OT, W UW 68 at Indiana State 60, OT, W UW 78 vs. Iowa State 77, OT, L UW-76 at Union University 78, 1 OT, W UW-72 at Yale 70, 1 OT, W UW-82 vs. Purdue 75, 1 OT, Double Overtime Record: at Minnesota (W, 76-74) vs. Milwaukee (W, 71-69) at Kansas (L 90-87) vs. Indiana at BTT (L 75-74) vs. Michigan State (W 86-78) vs. Northwestern (W 81-80) vs. Purdue (W 98-95) at Long Beach State (L 66-62) * at Big Ten Conference Tournament

49 Team Single Game Highs Big Ten Most Points vs. Minnesota, vs. Michigan, at Ohio State, at Minnesota, vs. Purdue, OT Most Points, One Half by UW (2nd half) vs. Michigan, (UW 101, Mich 88) (2nd half) vs. Ohio State, (UW 99, OSU 90) 54 (2nd half) vs. Iowa, (UW 94, Iowa 91) 54 (2nd half) at Iowa, (UW 93, Iowa 103) (2nd half) vs. Michigan, (UW 99, Mich. 68) Fewest Points Allowed vs. Northwestern, at Illinois, at Penn State, vs. Illinois, at Minnesota, Fewest Points, One Half By Opponent (1st half) by Northwestern, (UW 70, NU 35) (1st half) by Penn State, (UW 71, PSU 39) (2nd half) by Michigan, (UW 85, Mich. 52) (2nd half) by Michigan State, (UW 48, MSU 45) (1st half) by Michigan, (UW 64, Mich. 63) 19 (1st half) by Minnesota, (UW 76, Minn. 74, 2ot) Largest Margin of Victory vs. Northwestern (70-35) at Ohio State (80-45), vs. Minnesota (85-50), vs. Minnesota, (98-64), vs. Northwestern (80-47), at Michigan (85-52), Most Field Goals vs. Purdue (43-81), vs. Michigan (43-91), vs. Purdue (43-81), vs. Minnesota (37-76), vs. Minnesota (36-86), at Ohio State (36-67), Most Field Goal Attempts vs. Michigan (43-91), vs. Minnesota (36-86), vs. Michigan (35-85), vs. Northwestern (29-83), vs. Minnesota (29-82), vs. Northwestern, vs. Purdue, Best Field Goal Percentage vs. Iowa (32-53), at Ohio State (32-53), at Ohio State (32-53), vs. Ohio State (33-56), vs. Michigan State (35-60), Most 3-Point Goals at Ohio State, vs. Iowa, vs. Northwestern, vs. Oral Roberts, at Purdue, vs. Michigan, at Northwestern, Most 3-Point Attempts at Michigan State, vs. Iowa, vs. Ohio State, vs. Northwestern, vs. Minnesota, vs. Northwestern, vs. Iowa, vs. Michigan State, Best Three-Point Percentage (9 or more made) vs. Minnesota (10-15), vs. Penn State (9-14), at Purdue (11-18), vs. Northwestern (10-17), vs. Nebraska (9-17), Most Free Throws vs. Purdue, vs. Illinois, vs. Michigan, at Iowa, vs. Minnesota, Most Free Throw Attempts vs. Purdue, vs. Illinois (33-44), vs. Minnesota, vs. Oklahoma, vs. Illinois, vs. Ohio State, Best Free Throw Percentage (14 or more atts.) at Michigan State (14-14), vs. Michigan (32-33), vs. Michigan (20-21), vs. Purdue (18-19), vs. Illinois (16-17), Most Assists vs. Illinois, vs. Illinois, vs. Minnesota, vs. Illinois, vs. Illinois, Most Steals vs. Illinois, vs. Purdue, at Iowa, vs. Minnesota, vs. Illinois, vs. Northwestern, vs. Minnesota, Most Blocked Shots at Iowa, vs. Purdue, vs. Michigan State, vs. Minnesota, vs. Indiana, vs. Michigan State, vs. Ohio State, Most Turnovers vs. Penn State, vs. Michigan State, vs. Purdue, vs. Penn State, vs. Northwestern, Most Personal Fouls vs. Illinois, at Purdue, vs. Northwestern, vs. Illinois, vs. Ohio State, Most Overtimes 1. 2 UW 76 at Minnesota 74, UW 75 vs. Indiana 74, UW 86 at Michigan State 78, UW 98 vs. Purdue 95, Biggest Comebacks UW (69) at Michigan (67), Down at 17:32 in 2nd half 20 UW (89) at Northwestern (86) OT Down at 7:39 in 2nd half UW (71) at Minnesota (63), Down at 5:06 in 1st half UW (70) at Illinois (67), Down at 11:30 in 1st half 12 UW (68) vs. Michigan (66), Down 12 at 15:16 in the 2nd half

50 TheLastTime TEAM Scored 100 points 104 vs. Santa Clara, (KC Record) Scored 90 points 93 at Iowa, Scored 80 points 86 vs. Kansas OT, Scored 50 points in one half 54 (2nd) at Iowa, (1st) vs. Arkansas State, Shot 60 percent from the field.604 vs. Ohio State, Shot 50 percent from the field.520 (26-50) vs. Illinois, Shot 60 percent from 3-point range (min. 8 attempts).611 (11-18) at Purdue, Shot 50 percent from 3-point range (min. 8 attempts).500 (12-24) at Ohio State, Made 10 3-point field goals 12 at Ohio State, Shot 90 percent from the free throw line (min. 15 attempts).941 (16-17) vs. Illinois, Had 50 or more rebounds 50 vs. Portland State, Had 40 or more rebounds 48 vs. Oral Roberts, Had 25 assists 25 vs. SIU-Edwardsville, Had 20 assists 20 at Minnesota, Blocked 10 shots 10 vs. Middle Tennessee State, Had 20 steals 20 vs. Florida A&M, Won an Overtime Game at Wyoming, Lost an Overtime Game vs. Iowa, Come back from 15-or-more points to win 16 points at Minnesota, (71-63) Had five players in double figures vs. Iowa, Had four players in double figures at Nebraska, (Morgan Paige 15, Taylor Wurtz 14, Anya Covington 12, Lacia Gorman 10) Defeated a nationally ranked (AP) team at home vs. No. 16 Michigan State, Defeated an AP top-10 team vs. No. 6 Baylor, (at Paradise Jam) Defeated a nationally ranked (AP) team on road at No. 20 Michigan State, Wisconsin was nationally ranked (AP) (25th: Record 1-0) Wisconsin was nationally ranked (USA Today) (25th: Record 17-8) INDIVIDUAL Had a player score 40 points Jolene Anderson (42) vs. Iowa, Had a player score 30 points Alyssa Karel (31) vs. #10 Ohio State, Had a player score 20 points Morgan Paige (29) vs. Illinois, Had a player shoot 100 percent from the field (min. 7 attempts) Lin Zastrow (9-9) at Green Bay, Had a player shoot 90 percent from the field (min. 7 attempts) Lin Zastrow (9-9) at Green Bay, Had a player make 15 field goals Ann Klapperich (16) vs. Maine, Had a player make 10 field goals Alyssa Karel (10) vs. Illinois State, Had a player shoot 80 percent from 3-point range (min. 5 attempts) Alyssa Karel (5-5) vs. #10 Ohio State, Had a player make five 3-point field goals Morgan Paige (6) vs. Northwestern, Had a player attempt 10 3-point field goals Morgan Paige (12) vs. Northwestern, Had a player shoot 100 percent from the free throw line (min. 10 atts) Morgan Paige (11-11) vs. Illinois, Had a player make 10 free throws Morgan Paige (11) vs. Illinois, Had a player with 20 rebounds Theresa Huff (23) vs. Indiana, Had a player with 15 rebounds Taylor Wurtz (15) vs. Oral Roberts, Had a player with 10 rebounds Taylor Wurtz (12) vs. Illinois, Had a player with 10 assists Rae Lin D Alie (10) vs. Michigan, (BTT) Had a player with five assists Taylor Wurtz (7) at Ohio State, Had a player with 5 blocks Cassie Rochel (5) vs. Montana State, Had a player with 10 steals Keisha Anderson (14) vs. Cleveland State, Had a player with five steals Rae Lin D Alie (6) vs. Michigan State, Had a player play 40 or more minutes Morgan Paige (42) vs. Iowa, Taylor Wurtz (41) vs. Iowa, Had a player play 45 or more minutes Alyssa Karel (46) at Minnesota, Had a player with a double-double Taylor Wurtz vs. Illinois, (21 points, 12 rebounds) Had two players with double-doubles in the same game Taylor Wurtz at Indiana, (22 points, 12 rebounds) Anya Covington at Indiana, (10 points, 11 rebounds) Had two players score 20 points in the same game Morgan Paige (29) vs. Illinois, Taylor Wurtz (21) vs. Illinois, Had a player with a triple-double never 48 48

51 SeasonRecords Individual Season Points Jolene Anderson, Barb Franke, Jolene Anderson, LaTonya Sims, Robin Threatt, Jessie Stomski, Lisa Bonnell, Barb Franke, Theresa Huff, Katie Voigt, Scoring Average Barb Franke, Jolene Anderson, Jolene Anderson, Robin Threatt, Keisha Anderson, Lisa Bonnell, Barb Franke, Janet Huff, Barb Franke, Robin Threatt, Field Goals Jolene Anderson, Jolene Anderson, Theresa Huff, Jessie Stomski, Barb Franke, (29) Theresa Huff, Lisa Bonnell, LaTonya Sims, Robin Threatt, Keisha Anderson, Janet Huff, Field Goal Attempts Jolene Anderson, Jolene Anderson, Theresa Huff, Lisa Bonnell, Jolene Anderson, Jessie Stomski, Janet Huff, LaTonya Sims, Jolene Anderson, Robin Threatt, Field Goal Percentage (100 or more made) Nina Smith, ( ) Jessie Stomski ( ) Barb Franke, ( ) Emily Ashbaugh, ( ) Jessie Stomski, ( ) Megan Scott, ( ) Barb Franke, ( ) Barb Franke, ( ).528 Ann Klapperich, ( ) Vivian Rorer, ( ) 3-Point Field Goals Katie Voigt, Kyle Black, Jolene Anderson, Taylor Wurtz, Dolly Rademaker, Jolene Anderson, Stephanie Rich, Katie Voigt, Mynette Clark, Katie Voigt, Jolene Anderson, Point Attempts Jolene Anderson, Katie Voigt, Kyle Black, Jolene Anderson, Taylor Wurtz, Mynette Clark, Jolene Anderson, Katie Voigt, Stephanie Rich, Stephanie Rich, Point Percentage (40 or more made) (63-144) Dolly Rademaker, (50-122) Ashley Josephson, (54-133) Kyle Black, (47-116) Dolly Rademaker, (40-101) Taylor Wurtz, (47-119) Karie Cattanach, (46-117) Janese Banks, (84-217) Katie Voigt, (78-206) Kyle Black, (69-183) Taylor Wurtz, Free Throws Janese Banks, Barb Franke, Barb Franke, Jessie Stomski, Barb Franke, LaTonya Sims, Michele Kozelka, Tamara Moore, LaTonya Sims, Camille Williams, Free Throw Attempts Barb Franke, Barb Franke, Janese Banks, LaTonya Sims, Barb Franke, LaTonya Sims, Jessie Stomski, Camille Williams, Jessie Stomski, Tamara Moore, Free Throw Percentage (50 or more made) Katie Voigt, (63-71) Katie Voigt, ( ) Jolene Anderson, (77-89) Jolene Anderson, (52-61) Jolene Anderson, ( ) Tamara Moore, (95-114) Janese Banks, ( ) Tara Steinbauer, (67-82) Lin Zastrow, (86-106).811 Tamara Moore, (86-106) Rebounds Theresa Huff, Theresa Huff, Theresa Huff, LaTonya Sims, Jessie Stomski, Michele Kozelka, Jolene Anderson, Vivian Rorer, Michelle Kozelka, Jessie Stomski, Rebounding Average Theresa Huff, Theresa Huff, Theresa Huff, Ginny Vorwald, Michele Kozelka, Pam Moore, Ann Hall, Jessie Stomski, Michelle Lowman, Michele Kozelka, Assists Keisha Anderson, Tamara Moore, Rae Lin D Alie, Keisha Anderson, Stephanie Rich, Tamara Moore, Amy Bauer, Katie Voigt, Amy Bauer, Nancy Fahey, Assists per game Keisha Anderson, (195 in 29) Tamara Moore, (188 in 31) Stephanie Rich, (151 in 26) Amy Bauer, (141 in 22) Tamara Moore, (151 in 28) 5.4 Amy Bauer, (141 in 26) Keisha Anderson, (153 in 29) Kelly Camp, (119 in 23) Rae Lin D Alie, (165 in 36) 4.6 Katie Voigt, (124 in 27) Steals Keisha Anderson, Keisha Anderson, ) Tamara Moore, Keisha Anderson, Jolene Anderson, Tamara Moore, Janet Huff, Robin Threatt, Robin Threatt, Tamara Moore, Steals per game Keisha Anderson, (124 in 29) Keisha Anderson, (109 in 29) Tamara Moore, (100 in 28) Keisha Anderson, (94 in 27) Robin Threatt, (87 in 27) Robin Threatt, (88 in 29) 3.0 Janet Huff, (80 in 27) Tamara Moore, (90 in 31) Janet Huff, (76 in 27) Faith Johnson, (78 in 28) Blocked Shots Janetta Johnson, Michelle Lowman, Michelle Lowman, Lello Gebisa, Michelle Lowman, Danielle Ward, Lello Gebisa, Inga Young, Amy Wiersma, Michelle Lowman,

52 Blocked Shots per game Janetta Johnson, (130 in 27) Michelle Lowman, (74 in 23) Michelle Lowman, (78 in 27) Lello Gebisa, (59 in 28) Lello Gebisa, (51 in 26) Inga Young, (51 in 28) Amy Wiersma, (47 in 27) 1.7 Inga Young, (43 in 25) Michelle Lowman, (54 in 34) 1.6 Danielle Ward, (45 in 29) Personal Fouls Janetta Johnson, Karen O Malley, Barb Franke, Teresa Theder, Emily Ashbaugh, Personal Fouls Average Janetta Johnson, (112-27) Karen O Malley, (104-27) Nina Smith, (100-27) Teresa Theder, (103-28) Emily Ashbaugh, (101-28) Games played Rae Lin D Alie, Teah Gant, Caitlin Gibson, Mariah Dunham, Jolene Anderson, Janese Banks Brittany Heins, Tara Steinbauer, Alyssa Karel, Teah Gant, Vivian Rorer, Danielle Ward, Michelle Lowman, Janet Huff, Rae Lin D Alie, Theresa Huff, Games Started Jolene Anderson, Janese Banks, Rae Lin D Alie, Alyssa Karel, Teah Gant, LaTonya Sims, Rae Lin D Alie, Rae Lin D Alie, LaTonya Sims, Teah Gant, Lin Zastrow, Tara Steinbauer, Alyssa Karel, Jessie Stomski, Minutes Jolene Anderson, Janese Banks, Alyssa Karel, Jolene Anderson, Rae Lin D Alie, LaTonya Sims, Theresa Huff, LaTonya Sims, Tamara Moore, Alyssa Karel, Minutes per game Stephanie Rich, (982 in 26) Jolene Anderson, (1117 in 30) Ashley Josephson, (999 in 27) Stephanie Rich, (1001 in 28) Alyssa Karel, (999 in 28) Jolene Anderson, (1269 in 36) Jolene Anderson, (1018 in 29) Taylor Wurtz, (1006 in 29) Lin Zastrow, (926 in 27) Keisha Anderson, (925 in 27) Double-Doubles in a Season Theresa Huff, Theresa Huff, Theresa Huff, Jessie Stomski, Jessie Stomski, Michele Kozelka, Barb Franke, Barb Franke, Barb Franke, Michele Kozelka, LaTonya Sims, Linda Gough,

53 Individual Season Big Ten Points Barb Franke, Jolene Anderson, Theresa Huff, Lisa Bonnell, Robin Threatt, Barb Franke, Janet Huff, Robin Threatt, Lisa Bonnell, Jolene Anderson, Katie Voigt, Keisha Anderson, Jolene Anderson, LaTonya Sims, Robin Threatt, 1991 Scoring Average Barb Franke, Barb Franke, Jolene Anderson, Theresa Huff, Jolene Anderson, Lisa Bonnell, Janet Huff, Katie Voigt, Robin Threatt, Keisha Anderson, 1997 Field Goals Theresa Huff, Lisa Bonnell, Barb Franke, Jolene Anderson, Janet Huff, Lisa Bonnell, Robin Threatt, LaTonya Sims, Barb Franke, Keisha Anderson, 1997 Field Goal Attempts Jolene Anderson, Lisa Bonnell, Theresa Huff, Janet Huff, Lisa Bonnell, Jolene Anderson, Jolene Anderson, Robin Threatt, Jolene Anderson, Robin Threatt, 1992 Field Goal Percentage (100 or more attempts) Nina Smith, 2001 (74-126) Barb Franke, 1994 ( ) Jessie Stomski, 1999 ( ) Emily Ashbaugh, 2004 (65-116) Jessie Stomski, 2001 ( ) Megan Scott, 1984 ( ) Camille Williams, 1993 (79-147) Barb Franke, 1992 (85-160) Barb Franke, 1996 ( ) Ann Klapperich, 1995 (77-150) 3-Point Field Goals Katie Voigt, Dolly Rademaker, Jolene Anderson, Taylor Wurtz, Ashley Josephson, Mynette Clark, Ashley Josephson, Morgan Paige, Katie Voigt, Mynette Clark, Point Attempts Jolene Anderson, Mynette Clark, Katie Voigt, Jolene Anderson, Jolene Anderson, Stephanie Rich, Katie Voigt, Dolly Rademaker, Jolene Anderson, Taylor Wurtz, Point Percentage (20 or more made) Jade Davis, (24-56) Karie Cattanach, 1997 (28-67) Dolly Rademaker, 1994 (40-97) Ashley Josephson, 2004 (34-83).410 Mynette Clark, 1992 (32-78) Taylor Wurtz, (25-62) Taylor Wurtz, (37-94).394 Katie Voigt, 1998 (43-109) Janese Banks, 2008 (31-79).392 Kyle Black, 2001 (29-74) Free Throws Barb Franke, Barb Franke, Janese Banks, Camille Williams, Barb Franke, Lisa Lawrence, Katie Voigt, Michele Kozelka, Tamara Moore, Jessie Stomski, 2001 Free Throw Attempts Barb Franke, Barb Franke, Barb Franke, Camille Williams, Janese Banks, Jessie Stomski, LaTonya Sims, LaTonya Sims, Michele Kozelka, Jessie Stomski, 1999 Free Throw Percentage (45 or more attempts) Jolene Anderson, 2008 (49-55) Janese Banks, 2007 (78-91) Jolene Anderson, 2007 (53-62) Katie Voigt, 1998 (65-76).845 Karen O Malley, 1987 (38-45) Ann Klapperich, (55-67) Mynette Clark, 1992 (44-54).815 Janese Banks, 2006 (44-54) Tamara Moore, 1999 (86-106) Lin Zastrow, 2011 (47-58) Rebounds Theresa Huff, Michele Kozelka, Michele Kozelka, Janetta Johnson, Barb Franke, Michelle Kozelka, Megan Scott, LaTonya Sims, Lisa Bonnell, Jolene Anderson, Lisa Bonnell, 1988 Rebounding Average Theresa Huff, LaTonya Sims, Michele Kozelka, Michele Kozelka, Janetta Johnson, Barb Franke, Michele Kozelka, Megan Scott, Michele Kozelka, Barb Franke, 1996 Blocked Shots Janetta Johnson, Michelle Lowman, Lello Gebisa, Lello Gebisa, Inga Young, Amy Wiersma, Danielle Ward, Inga Young, Danielle Ward, Danielle Ward, 2007 Assists Keisha Anderson, Tamara Moore, Rae Lin D Alie, Rae Lin D Alie, Stephanie Rich, Amy Bauer, Verdell Hale, Keisha Anderson, Katie Voigt, Chris Pruitt, 1985 Steals Keisha Anderson, 1996 (16) Keisha Anderson, 1995 (16) Faith Johnson, Robin Threatt, Janet Huff, Janet Huff, Theresa Huff, Keisha Anderson, Tamara Moore, Tamara Moore, 2000 Personal Fouls Janetta Johnson, 1989 (76-18) Michelle Lowman, 1983 (70-18) Teresa Theder, 1985 (67-18) Karen O Malley, 1986 (65-17) Jessie Stomski, 2000 (62-16) Personal Fouls Average Janetta Johnson, 1989 (76-18) Michelle Lowman, 1983 (70-18) 3.88 Jessie Stomski, 2000 (62-16) Karen O Malley, 1986 (65-17) Ann Klapperich, 1996 (61-16)

54 Team Season Most Points 1. 2, , , , , , , , , , Most Points Per Game (2288 in 28) (2275 in 29) (2135 in 28) (2207 in 29) (2337 in 31) (2018 in 27) (2006 in 27) (1991 in 27) (2354 in 32) (2125 in 29) Fewest Points , , , , , , , , Fewest Points Per Game (821 in 18) (961 in 18) (1924 in 34) (1547 in 27) (1622 in 28) (1645 in 27) (1670 in 28) (1854 in 31) (1281 in 21) (1993 in 32) Most Field Goals 1. 1, Most Field Goals Per Game (963 in 31) (831 in 27) (726 in 24) (832 in 28) (709 in 24) (1004 in 34) (788 in 27) (835 in 29) (828 in 29) (791 in 28) Most Field Goal Attempts 1. 2, , , , , , , , , , Most Field Goal Attempts Per Game (1827 in 24) (2275 in 31) (1739 on 24) (1931 in 27) (1488 in 21) (1959 in 28) (2374 in 34) (1819 in 27) (1826 in 28) (1883 in 29) Best Field Goal Percentage ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Fewest Field Goals Fewest Field Goals Per Game (567 in 27) (611 in 28) (608 in 28) (683 in 31) (705 in 34) (745 in 32) (665 in 28) (685 in 28) (530 in 21) (712 in 28) Fewest Field Goal Attempts 1. 1, , , , , , , , , , Fewest Field Goal Attempts Per Game (1428 in 28) (1621 in 31) (1811 in 34) (1450 in 27) (1726 in 32) (1522 in 28) (1549 in 27) (1912 in 33) (1627 in 28) (1861 in 31) Lowest Field Goal Percentage ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Most Three-Point Goals Most Three-Point Goals Per Game (175 in 28) (161 in 28) (161 in 28) (174 in 31) (158 in 31) (146 in 29) (150 in 30) (133 in 27) (152 in 32) (136 in 29) Most Three-Point Attempts Most Three-Point Attempts Per Game (511 in 28) (487 in 28) (485 in 28) (511 in 31) (469 in 29) (496 in 31) (428 in 30) (412 in 29) (438 in 32) (509 in 36) 52 52

55 Best Three-Point Percentage (93-262) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) (72-211) ( ) Fewest Three-Point Goals Fewest Three-Point Goals Per Game (44 in 27) (60 in 28) (84 in 32) (72 in 27) (104 in 33) (93 in 28) (96 in 28) (103 in 29) (120 in 31) (115 in 29) Fewest Three-Point Attempts Fewest Three-Point Attempts Per Game (140 in 27) (211 in 27) (225 in 28) (281 in 32) (262 in 28) (341 in 33) (304 in 29) (298 in 28) (338 in 31) (346 in 28) Lowest Three-Point Percentage (60-225) (84-281) ( ) ( ) ( ) (44-140) ( ) ( ) (96-298) ( ) Most Free Throws Most Free Throws Per Game (502 in 29) (569 in 33) (529 in 31) (463 in 28) (441 in 27) (512 in 32) (462 in 29) (434 in 28) (541 in 36) (405 in 29) Most Free Throw Attempts Most Free Throw Attempts Per Game (712 in 29) (794 in 33) (739 in 31) (643 in 27) (673 in 29) (738 in 32) (644 in 28) (639 in 28) (554 in 27) (589 in 29) Best Free Throw Percentage ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Fewest Free Throws Fewest Free Throws Per Game (299 in 31) (273 in 28) (355 in 34) (284 in 27) (221 in 21) (330 in 31) (291 in 27) (346 in 32) (263 in 24) (267 in 24) Fewest Free Throw Attempts Fewest Free Throw Attempts Per Game (362 in 28) (454 in 31) (526 in 34) (441 in 28) (426 in 27) (511 in 32) (436 in 27) (514 in 31) (401 in 24) (522 in 31) Lowest Free Throw Percentage (96 of 176) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Most Rebounds 1. 1, , , , , , , , , , Most Rebounds Per Game (1230 in 27) (1070 in 24) (1510 in 34) (1060 in 24) (1236 in 28) (1353 in 31) (1193 in 28) (1179 in 28) (1121 in 27) (1153 in 28) 53 53

56 Fewest Rebounds , , , , , Fewest Rebounds Per Game (932 in 28) (1025 in 31) (1094 in 33) (985 in 28) (1130 in 32) (642 in 18) (979 in 27) (1007 in 27) (1022 in 27) (1181 in 31) Most Personal Fouls Most Personal Fouls Per Game (587 in 24) (561 in 24) (642 in 28) (612 in 28) (605 in 28) (605 in 28) (579 in 27) (440 in 21) (647 in 31) (561 in 27) Fewest Personal Fouls Fewest Personal Fouls Per Game (416 in 28) (420 in 28) (478 in 31) (502 in 31) (623 in 36) (485 in 28) (487 in 28) (479 in 27) (551 in 31) (606 in 34) Most Assists Most Assists Per Game (486 in 24) (492 in 27) (521 in 31) (469 in 28) (509 in 31) (456 in 28) (467 in 29) (546 in 34) (432 in 27) (466 in 30) Fewest Assists Fewest Assists Per Game (128 in 18) (158 in 21) (248 in 24) (370 in 34) (328 in 28) (376 in 21) (395 in 32) (349 in 28) (350 in 28) (343 in 27) Most Turnovers Most Turnovers Per Game (684 in 27) (592 in 24) (656 in 27) (671 in 28) (496 in 21) (652 in 28) (675 in 29) (652 in 28) (622 in 27) (712 in 31) Fewest Turnovers Fewest Turnovers Per Game (443 in 31) (516 in 34) (494 in 32) (479 in 30) (489 in 29) (618 in 36) (483 in 28) (502 in 29) (492 in 28) (553 in 31) Most Blocks Most Blocks Per Game (166 in 27) (155 in 27) (129 in 24) (148 in 28) (143 in 28) (124 in 27) (155 in 34) (127 in 28) (118 in 28) (116 in 28) Fewest Blocks Fewest Blocks Per Game (61 in 29) (61 in 28) (63 in 28) (66 in 29) (63 in 27) (61 in 28) (63 in 24) (75 in 28) (84 in 31) (87 in 31) 54 54

57 Most Steals Most Steals Per Game (375 in 29) (346 in 27) (306 in 24) (340 in 27) (389 in 31) (423 in 34) (335 in 27) (347 in 29) (334 in 28) (286 in 24) Fewest Steals Fewest Steals Per Game (155 in 34) (87 in 18) (158 in 31) (145 in 27) (160 in 28) (211 in 28) (260 in 34) (215 in 28) (247 in 32) (226 in 29) Miscellaneous Season Records Best Season Opening (1.000) (Rec ) (1.000) (Rec ) (1.000) (Rec ) 7-0 (1.000) (Rec. 19-8) (1.000) (Rec ) (1.000) (Rec ) 4-0 (1.000) (Rec ) (.941) (Rec ) (.929) (Rec. 19-8) (.923) (Rec. 19-8) Best Home Opening (1.000) (Rec. 12-1) (1.000) (Rec. 17-3) (1.000) (Rec. 10-3) Best Home Record (.923) (.850) (.833) Best Non-Conference Record (.889) (Rec. 19-8) 8-1 (.889) (Rec ) (.813) (Rec ) (.800) (Rec ) (.800) (Rec ) 12-3 (.800) (Rec ) (.786) (Rec ) (.778) (Rec ) 7-2 (.778) (Rec ) (.727) (Rec ) Attendance Average 1. 10, (125,464 in 12) 2. 7, (94,604 in 12) 3. 7, (94,174 in 13) 4. 6, (124,186 in 18) 5. 6, (93,458 in 14) 6. 6, (82,070 in 13) 7. 6, (97,245 in 16) 8. 6, (84,654 in 14) 9. 6, (90,235 in 15) 10. 5, (114,406 in 20) Most Victories (Rec ) (Rec ) (Rec ) (Rec ) (Rec. 21-8) (Rec: 21-13) (Rec. 20-9) (Rec. 20-9) (Rec ) (Rec ) (Rec. 19-8) Most Consecutive Victories (Rec: 19-12) (Rec: 19-15) (Rec: 21-8) (Rec: 21-10) (Rec: 16-11) (Rec: 20-9) (Rec ) (Rec ) (Rec. 19-8) (Rec ) (Rec ) Most Consecutive Home Victories One Season (Rec: 18-10) One Season (Rec. 20-9) One Season (Rec ) One Season (Rec. 20-9) One Season (Rec ) Most Consecutive Home Victories Two Seasons , Two Seasons , Two Seasons , Two Seasons , Two Seasons , Fewest Victories (Rec: 4-24) (Rec: 4-24) (Rec. 5-13) (Rec. 7-21) (Rec. 7-20) (Rec. 7-14) (Rec. 8-20) (Rec: 9-19) (Rec. 9-19) (Rec ) (Rec ) Most Losses (Rec: 4-24) (Rec: 4-24) (Rec. 7-21) (Rec: 9-19) (Rec. 7-20) (Rec. 8-20) (Rec. 9-19) (Rec ) (Rec ) (Rec ) (Rec ) Most Consecutive Losses (Rec: 4-24) (Rec. 4-24) (Rec. 7-20) (Rec ) (Rec. 7-21) (Rec ) (Rec: 9-19) (Rec: 9-19) (Rec ) (Rec ) Fewest Losses (Rec. 11-7) (Rec: 11-7) (Rec: 21-8) (Rec. 21-8) (Rec. 19-8) (Rec. 20-9) (Rec ) (Rec ) (Rec ) (Rec ) Most Overtime Games (NCAA Record)

58 Team Season Big Ten Most Points Most Points Per Game (1433 in 18) (1243 in 16) (1220 in 16) (1340 in 18) (1153 in 16) (1282 in 18) (1140 in 16) (1268 in 18) (1192 in 17) (1114 in 16) Fewest Points Fewest Points Per Game (985 in 18) (890 in 16) (894 in 16) (976 in 16) (978 in 16) (1103 in 18) (1005 in 16) (1018 in 16) (1166 in 18) (1173 in 18) Most Field Goals Most Field Goals Per Game (519 in 18) (514 in 18) (454 in 16) (453 in 16) (496 in 18) (435 in 16) (487 in 18) (423 in 16) (422 in 16) (474 in 18) Most Field Goal Attempts Most Field Goal Attempts Per Game (1240 in 18) (1234 in 18) (1170 in 18) (1154 in 18) (1017 in 16) (1012 in 16) (1011 in 16) (1136 in 18) (1124 in 18) (1118 in 18) Best Field Goal Percentage ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Fewest Field Goals Fewest Field Goal Attempts Per Game (783 in 16) (841 in 16) (849 in 16) (967 in 18) (951 in 16) (981 in 18) (965 in 17) (909 in 16) (1041 in 18) (926 in 16) Lowest Field Goal Percentage ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Most Three-Point Goals Most Three-Point Goals Per Game (104 in 16) (96 in 16) (94 in 16) (96 in 18) (94 in 18) (83 in 16) (81 in 16) (88 in 18) (88 in 18) (86 in 18) Most Three-Point Attempts Most Three-Point Attempts Per Game (295 in 16) (274 in 16) (263 in 16) (293 in 18) (259 in 16) (254 in 16) (273 in 18) (238 in 16) (267 in 18) (256 in 18) 56 Fewest Field Goals Per Game (320 in 16) (369 in 18) (340 in 16) (350 in 16) (403 in 18) (410 in 18) (369 in 16) (415 in 18) (415 in 18) (371 in 16) (371 in 16) Fewest Field Goal Attempts

59 Best Three-Point Percentage (61-158) (94-259) (70-198) ( ) (96-273) (96-274) (88-256) (86-251) (44-131) (38-113) Lowest Three-Point Percentage (68-238) (58-193) (35-116) (81-263) (70-227) (64-207) (59-187) (57-180) (94-293) Most Free Throws Most Free Throws Per Game (278 in 16) (311 in 18) (296 in 18) (253 in 16) (249 in 16) (248 in 16) (260 in 17) (244 in 16) (260 in 18) (255 in 18) Most Free Throw Attempts Most Free Throw Attempts Per Game (383 in 16) (381 in 16) (415 in 18) (405 in 18) (356 in 16) (355 in 16) (375 in 17) (376 in 18) (375 in 18) (373 in 18) Best Free Throw Percentage ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Fewest Free Throws Fewest Free Throws Per Game (143 in 16) (165 in 18) (153 in 16) (162 in 16) (168 in 16) (172 in 16) (197 in 18) (199 in 18) (180 in 16) (203 in 18) Fewest Free Throw Attempts Fewest Free Throw Attempts Per Game (186 in 16) (242 in 18) (230 in 16) (232 in 16) (237 in 16) (246 in 16) (260 in 16) (295 in 18) (295 in 18) (305 in 18) Lowest Free Throw Percentage ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Most Rebounds Most Rebounds Per Game (762 in 18) (724 in 18) (702 in 18) (624 in 16) (696 in 18) (694 in 18) (615 in 16) (687 in 18) (609 in 16) (607 in 16) (607 in 16) Fewest Rebounds Fewest Rebounds Per Game (495 in 16) (530 in 16) (598 in 18) (541 in 16) (617 in 18) (617 in 18) (583 in 16) (591 in 16) (595 in 16) (596 in 16) Most Personal Fouls Most Personal Fouls Per Game (404 in 18) (398 in 18) (384 in 18) (380 in 18) (374 in 18) (332 in 16) (363 in 18) (357 in 18) (351 in 18) (349 in 18) 57 57

60 Fewest Personal Fouls Fewest Personal Fouls Per Game (223 in 16) (229 in 16) (243 in 16) (258 in 16) (262 in 16) (276 in 16) (277 in 16) (310 in 18) (314 in 18) (281 in 16) Most Assists Most Assists Per Game (276 in 16) (291 in 18) (252 in 16) (244 in 16) (273 in 18) (233 in 16) (218 in 16) (241 in 18) (241 in 18) (214 in 16) (214 in 16) Fewest Assists Fewest Assists Per Game (191 in 18) (215 in 18) (193 in 16) (195 in 16) (195 in 16) (196 in 16) (222 in 18) (224 in 18) (230 in 18) (205 in 16) Most Turnovers Most Turnovers Per Game (441 in 18) (417 in 18) (410 in 18) (397 in 18) (394 in 18) (370 in 17) (344 in 16) (384 in 18) (315 in 16) (348 in 18) Fewest Turnovers Fewest Turnovers Per Game (199 in 16) (267 in 18) (274 in 18) (282 in 18) (263 in 16) (264 in 16) (264 in 16) (266 in 16) (268 in 16) (268 in 16) Most Blocks Most Blocks Per Game (84 in 16) (85 in 18) (69 in 16) (67 in 16) (71 in 18) (62 in 16) (60 in 16) (62 in 17) (61 in 18) (60 in 18) Fewest Blocks Fewest Blocks Per Game (26 in 18) (29 in 16) (33 in 18) (30 in 16) (35 in 18) (33 in 16) (40 in 18) (45 in 18) (41 in 16) (45 in 16) Most Steals Most Steals Per Game (207 in 16) (182 in 16) (185 in 18) (182 in 18) (157 in 16) (161 in 17) (149 in 16) (165 in 18) (145 in 16) (161 in 18) Fewest Steals Fewest Steals Per Game (70 in 16) (81 in 16) (89 in 16) (104 in 16) (123 in 18) (111 in 16) (116 in 16) (134 in 18) (137 in 18) (139 in 18)

61 Year-by-YearStatistics TitleTitle Wisconsin Year Record FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG PTS-AVG STL AST TO BL N-A N-A N-A N-A N-A N-A N-A N-A N-A N-A N-A N-A N-A N-A N-A N-A N-A N-A N-A - Statistics not available for that season

62 Opponents Year Record FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG PTS-AVG STL AST TO BL N-A N-A - - N-A N-A N-A N-A N-A N-A N-A N-A N-A - - N-A N-A N-A N-A N-A N-A N-A N-A N-A N-A N-A N-A N-A 492 N-A N-A N-A - Statistics not available for that season

63 Year-by-YearLeaders Scoring Year Players Class Mark Games Avg Taylor Wurtz Jr Alyssa Karel Sr Alyssa Karel Jr Alyssa Karel So Jolene Anderson Sr Jolene Anderson Jr Jolene Anderson So Jolene Anderson Fr Ashley Josephson So Stephanie Rich So Jessie Stomski Sr Jessie Stomski Jr LaTonya Sims Jr LaTonya Sims So Katie Voigt Sr Keisha Anderson Sr Barb Franke Sr Barb Franke Jr Barb Franke So Robin Threatt Sr Robin Threatt Jr Robin Threatt So Michele Kozelka So Janetta Johnson Jr Lisa Bonnell Sr Lisa Bonnell Jr Lisa Bonnell So Faith Johnson Sr Janet Huff Sr Theresa Huff Sr Theresa Huff Jr Theresa Huff So Theresa Huff Fr Kerry Karst Fr Pam Moore Fr Martha Calden Sr Kristi Condon Sr Rebounding Year Players Class Mark Games Avg Taylor Wurtz Jr Taylor Wurtz So Tara Steinbauer Jr Tara Steinbauer So Jolene Anderson Sr Jolene Anderson Jr Jolene Anderson So Annie Nelson Jr Lello Gebisa Sr Lello Gebisa Jr Jessie Stomski Sr Jessie Stomski Jr LaTonya Sims Jr Jessie Stomski Fr LaTonya Sims Fr Ann Klapperich Jr Barb Franke Sr Barb Franke Jr Barb Franke So Camille Williams So Michele Kozelka Sr Michele Kozelka Jr Michele Kozelka So Janetta Johnson Jr DeLinda Hastie Sr Lisa Bonnell Jr Lisa Bonnell So Chris Pruitt Sr Chris Pruitt Jr Andrea Adams Jr Theresa Huff Sr Theresa Huff Jr Theresa Huff So Ann Hall Sr Michelle Lowman Fr Pam Moore Fr Ginny Vorwald Fr Becky Johnson Jr Kristi Condon Sr Assists Year Players Class Mark Games Avg Jade Davis Sr Alyssa Karel Sr Rae Lin D Alie Sr Rae Lin D Alie Jr Jolene Anderson Sr Rae Lin D Alie Fr Janese Banks So Stephanie Rich Sr Stephanie Rich Jr Stephanie Rich So Tamara Moore Sr Tamara Moore Jr Tamara Moore So Dee Dee Pate Jr Katie Voigt Sr Keisha Anderson Sr Keisha Anderson Jr Keisha Anderson So Katie Voigt Fr Peggy Shreve Sr Mynette Clark Sr Amy Bauer Jr Amy Bauer So Amy Bauer Fr Karen O Malley Sr Verdell Hale Jr Karen O Malley So Faith Johnson Sr Janet Huff Sr Janet Huff Jr Faith Johnson Fr Nancy Fahey Sr Nancy Fahey Jr Kelley Camp Sr Not available 1977 Dot Whalen Fr Ellen Mason Jr

64 Steals Year Players Class Mark Games Avg Taylor Wurtz Jr Alyssa Karel Sr Rae Lin D Alie Sr Rae Lin D Alie Jr Jolene Anderson Sr Jolene Anderson Jr Jolene Anderson So Stephanie Rich Sr Stephanie Rich Jr Stephanie Rich So Tamara Moore Sr Tamara Moore Jr Tamara Moore So Tamara Moore Fr Tanisha Boston Jr Keisha Anderson Sr Keisha Anderson Jr Keisha Anderson So Sharon Johnson Jr Robin Threatt Sr Robin Threatt Jr Michele Kozelka Jr Robin Threatt Fr Michele Kozelka Fr Verdell Hale Sr Verdell Hale Jr Karen O Malley So Faith Johnson Sr Janet Huff Sr Janet Huff Jr Janet Huff So Theresa Huff So Linda Gough Jr Kerry Karst Fr Pam Moore Fr Blocks Year Players Class Mark Games Avg Cassie Rochel So Lin Zastrow` Sr Alyssa Karel Jr Lin Zastrow So Danielle Ward Sr Danielle Ward Jr Danielle Ward So Stephanie Rich Sr Lello Gebisa Sr Lello Gebisa Jr Emily Ashbaugh So Nina Smith So LaTonya Sims Jr LaTonya Sims So LaTonya Sims Fr Amy Wiersma So Barb Franke Sr Barb Franke Jr Barb Franke So Camille Williams So Mynette Clark Sr Camille Williams Fr Rebecca Leet Fr Amber Landrigan Fr Janetta Johnson Jr Lisa Bonnell Sr Inga Young Sr Inga Young Jr Lisa Bonnell Fr Theresa Theder Jr Michelle Lowman Sr Michelle Lowman Jr Michelle Lowman So Theresa Huff Fr Michelle Lowman Fr

65 CareerRecords Points 1. Jolene Anderson Barb Franke Jessie Stomski Robin Threatt Theresa Huff LaTonya Sims Tamara Moore Katie Voigt Ann Klapperich Janese Banks Points per game (min. 1,200 points) 1. Jolene Anderson Barb Franke Robin Threatt Theresa Huff Jessie Stomski Keisha Anderson LaTonya Sims Ann Klapperich Lisa Bonnell Katie Voigt* Most Field Goals 1. Jolene Anderson Theresa Huff Robin Threatt Jessie Stomski Barb Franke LaTonya Sims Lisa Bonnell Janet Huff Ann Klapperich Chris Pruitt Most Field Goal Attempts 1. Jolene Anderson Theresa Huff Robin Threatt LaTonya Sims Jessie Stomski Chris Pruitt Janet Huff Barb Franke Lisa Bonnell Alyssa Karel Field Goal Pct. (min. 200 made) 1. Barb Franke.531 ( ) Vivian Rorer.516 ( ) Jessie Stomski.512 ( ) Ann Klapperich.509 ( ) Emily Ashbaugh.505 ( ) Camille Williams.501 ( ) Jennah Hartwig*.492 ( ) Anya Covington.479 ( ) Theresa Huff.476 ( ) Tara Steinbauer.476 ( ) Most 3-Point Goals 1. Jolene Anderson Katie Voigt Kyle Black Stephanie Rich Dolly Rademaker Alyssa Karel Taylor Wurtz pres. 8. Ashley Josephson Robin Threatt Mynette Clark Most 3-Point Attempts 1. Jolene Anderson Katie Voigt Stephanie Rich Kyle Black Dolly Rademaker Alyssa Karel Taylor Wurtz pres. 8. Robin Threatt Mynette Clark Ashley Josephson Point Field Goal Pct. (75 made min.) 1. Ashley Josephson.392 ( ) Karie Cattanach.373 ( ) Taylor Wurtz.367 ( ) 2009-pres. 4. Kyle Black.365 ( ) Rae Lin D Alie.361 (88-244) Dolly Rademaker.360 ( ) Katie Voigt.358 ( ) Alyssa Karel.352 ( ) Robin Threatt.351 ( ) Tamara Moore ) Most Free Throws 1 Barb Franke Janese Banks Jessie Stomski LaTonya Sims Tamara Moore Ann Klapperich Michele Kozelka Jolene Anderson Camille Williams Katie Voigt Most Free Throw Attempts 1. Barb Franke Jessie Stomski LaTonya Sims Janese Banks Tamara Moore Ann Klapperich Michele Kozelka Camille Williams Theresa Huff Jolene Anderson Free Throw Pct. (min. 150 made) 1. Katie Voigt.831 ( ) Jolene Anderson.827 ( ) Tamara Moore.783 ( ) Janese Banks.780 ( ) Mynette Clark.772 ( ) Amy Bauer.772 ( ) Ann Klapperich ) Chris Pruitt.742 ( ) Tara Steinbauer.740 ( ) Michele Kozelka.738 ( Rebounds 1. Theresa Huff Jessie Stomski Michele Kozelka LaTonya Sims Barb Franke Jolene Anderson Lisa Bonnell Michelle Lowman Chris Pruitt Ann Klapperich Rebounds per game (min. 500 ) 1. Theresa Huff Michele Kozelka Jessie Stomski Barb Franke Ann Hall LaTonya Sims Lisa Bonnell DeLinda Hastie Jolene Anderson Linda Gough Assists 1. Tamara Moore Rae Lin D Alie Keisha Anderson Janet Huff Jolene Anderson Stephanie Rich Katie Voigt Amy Bauer Chris Pruitt Faith Johnson Assists per game (min. 200) 1. Keisha Anderson Amy Bauer Tamara Moore Karen O Malley Rae Lin D Alie Janet Huff Stephanie Rich Verdell Hale Jolene Anderson Dot Whalen Blocked Shots 1. Michelle Lowman Danielle Ward Janetta Johnson Emily Ashbaugh Lello Gebisa Inga Young Lin Zastrow Theresa Huff Amy Wiersma LaTonya Sims Blocked Shots per game (min. 50 games) 1. Michelle Lowman Lello Gebisa Inga Young Danielle Ward Amy Wiersma Emily Ashbaugh Theresa Huff Lin Zastrow Stephanie Rich LaTonya Sims Steals 1. Tamara Moore Keisha Anderson Janet Huff Robin Threatt Faith Johnson Jolene Anderson Theresa Huff Chris Pruitt Rae Lin D Alie Stephanie Rich

66 Steals per game 1. Keisha Anderson Tamara Moore Janet Huff Robin Threatt Faith Johnson Theresa Huff Jolene Anderson Chris Pruitt Sheila Driver Stephanie Rich Games Played 1. Rae Lin D Alie Teah Gant Alyssa Karel Tamara Moore LaTonya Sims Anya Covington Kyle Black Jolene Anderson Jessie Stomski Lin Zastrow DeeDee Pate Consecutive Games Played 1. Rae Lin D Alie Tamara Moore LaTonya Sims Jolene Anderson Katie Voigt* Barb Franke* Jordan Wilson Tara Steinbauer Anya Covington Linda Gough Games Started 1. Rae Lin D Alie Jolene Anderson LaTonya Sims Katie Voigt Janese Banks Barb Franke Robin Threatt Jessie Stomski Tamara Moore Ann Klapperich Consecutive Games Started 1. Jolene Anderson Barb Franke LaTonya Sims Michelle Kozelka Jessie Stomski Anne Klapperich Rae Lin D Alie Robin Threatt Janese Banks Tara Steinbauer Katie Voigt* Minutes 1. Jolene Anderson 4, LaTonya Sims 3, Jessie Stomski 3, Tamara Moore 3, Rae Lin D Alie 3, Katie Voigt* 3, Janese Banks 3, Alyssa Karel 3, Robin Threatt 3, Chris Pruitt 3, Minutes per game (min. 50 games) 1. Jolene Anderson Keisha Anderson Katie Voigt Janese Banks Amy Bauer Jessie Stomski LaTonya Sims Tamara Moore Robin Threatt Alyssa Karel Double-Figure Scoring 1. Jolene Anderson Jessie Stomski LaTonya Sims Theresa Huff Barb Franke Robin Threatt Tamara Moore Katie Voigt Ann Klapperich Alyssa Karel Consecutive Double-Figure Scoring 1. LaTonya Sims Jolene Anderson Robin Threatt Barb Franke Consecutive Games with a Double-Double 1. Theresa Huff 8 Jan. 14, 1983-Feb. 11, Theresa Huff 7 Feb. 27, 1982-Mar. 21, DeLinda Hastie 5 Dec. 9, 1987-Jan. 5, Jessie Stomski 4 Nov. 27, 2001-Dec. 5, 2001 Career Double-Doubles 1. Theresa Huff Jessie Stomski Barb Franke Jolene Anderson Michele Kozelka LaTonya Sims Linda Gough Lisa Bonnell Ann Klapperich Michelle Lowman Chris Pruitt Tara Steinbauer Lello Gebisa DeLinda Hastie Tamara Moore Anya Covington Taylor Wurtz pres. 18. Emily Ashbaugh Lin Zastrow Nina Smith Janese Banks Danielle Ward * Includes red-shirt year 64 64

67 IndividualCareerHistory 3-Point Rebounds Name Years GP-GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Katy Aagard Andrea Adams Akiya Alexander Debbie Ambruso Stacy Amend Jolene Anderson Keisha Anderson Emily Ashbaugh Kjersten Bakke Janese Banks Amy Bauer Krista Bird Kyle Black Lisa Bonnell Jean Borman Jean Bormett Tanisha Boston Heather Bostrom Nicki Boucher Michele Bourne Erin Broome Aly Bucierka Jada Buggs Michele Burkholder Martha Calden Kelly Camp Brittany Cannon Karie Cattanach Mary Chrnelich Mynette Clark Christine Cleary Kristi Condon Anya Covington Ann Crangle Rae Lin D Alie Jade Davis Julia Delaney Kesa Dillon Margaret Drexler Sheila Driver Colleen Dublinski Mariah Dunham Judy Ebeling Gina Edmonds Ericka Engen Kandace Evans Nancy Fahey NA Tracy Faulkner Lizbeth Finchem Michelle Fischer Lynne Fitzgerald Barb Franke Kay Fredrickson Kim Fredrickson Kathy Galligan Teah Gant Julie Garske Ebba Gebisa Lello Gebisa Caitlin Gibson

68 3-Point Rebounds Name Years GP-GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Margaret Gilmartin Linda Gough NA Maike Grossman Verdell Hale Ann Hall NA Kris Hallisy NA Jennah Hartwig DeLinda Hastie Leah Hefte Brittany Heins Heather Henkel Phyllis Hogans Maureen Holloway Cammy Hudson Janet Huff Theresa Huff NA April Hunt Sarah Ingison Leslie Jauch Sarah Jirovec Becky Johnson Faith Johnson Janetta Johnson Sharon Johnson Carol Jones 1979-NA Ashley Josephson Kathy Kamrath Alyssa Karel Kerry Karst Monyvette Kee Katie Kennedy Ann Klapperich Rachel Klongland Missy Konieczny Michele Kozelka Lori Kroenig Jody Kurilla Amber Landrigan Lisa Lawrence Anne Lederer Rebecca Leet Kelly Leinfelder Jessica Liegel Lorraine Lorenzen NA Michelle Lowman Kim Martin Ellen Mason Liz McLean NA Carmella McMullen Ivana Mijalcevic Marsha Millhouse Pam Moore NA Tamara Moore Emily Neal Annie Nelson Shawna Nicols Catie O Leary Karen O Malley Dee Dee Oestreicher Erin Olson Teena Parduhn Karen Parks Dee Dee Pate

69 3-Point Rebounds Name Years GP-GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Kelley Paulus Vicki Prince Chris Pruitt Joan Purcell Dolly Rademaker Jenny Rhodes Stephanie Rich Emily Ricter Stacy Riemer Vivian Rorer Carol Ross Shelly Rucinski Jennifer Rudiger Jane Runzheimer Jamie Russell Janice Ryan Anne Saeman Carol Scott Megan Scott Jennifer Scotten Kristi Seeger Peggy Shreve Linda Sielaff Abby Simmons LaTonya Sims Jane Skarr Cindy Slovak Candas Smith Carolyn Smith Nina Smith Christine Spencer Tara Steinbauer Helen Stoffel Jessie Stomski Linda Stuessy Teresa Theder Ashley Thomas Robin Threatt Susan Tringali Alana Trotter Katie Voigt Ginny Vorwald NA Danielle Ward Jen Waterman Brenda Weare Sharí Welton Jenni Westphal Dot Whalen NA Amy Wiersma Camille Williams Jordan Wilson Tracy Winkler Inga Young Lin Zastrow Anne Zeuhlke Cathy Zorr Notes: No stats were available for the first season Statistics for that category not available 3-point shooting for women began in

70 FreshmanRecords TitleTitle Single Game Most Points Jessie Stomski vs. Ohio State Pam Moore vs. Northern Illinois Pam Moore vs. Illinois State Theresa Huff vs. Drake Jolene Anderson vs. Green Bay Jolene Anderson vs. Santa Clara Jolene Anderson vs. Northwestern Tamara Moore vs. Indiana State Taylor Wurtz vs. Michigan Jolene Anderson vs. Penn State Katie Voigt vs. Illinois Chris Pruitt vs. Loyola Most Rebounds Pam Moore vs. UW-Oshkosh Michelle Lowman vs. Illinois Chicago Kay Fredrickson vs. Fairleigh Dickinson Pam Moore vs. DePaul Michelle Lowman vs. Michigan State Theresa Huff vs. Northwestern Most Field Goals Pam Moore vs. Illinois State Jolene Anderson vs. Green Bay Jolene Anderson vs. Northwestern Jessie Stomski vs. Ohio State Michele Kozelka vs. Michigan State Most Field Goals Attempted Jolene Anderson vs. Indiana Pam Moore vs. UW-0shkosh Pam Moore vs. Michigan State Pam Moore vs. Northern Illinois Pam Moore vs. Milwaukee Jolene Anderson vs. Penn State Field Goal Percentage (8 made min.) (8-8) Theresa Huff vs. Lincoln College (8-9) LaTonya Sims vs. Michigan (10-12) Faith Johnson vs. Indiana (9-12) Taylor Wurtz vs. Michigan (9-12) LaTonya Sims vs. Georgia (9-12) Michele Kozelka vs. Green Bay (9-12) Barb Franke vs. Indiana Most Free Throws (9 made min.) Jessie Stomski vs. Illinois Jessie Stomski vs. Ohio State Katie Voigt vs. Penn State Tamara Moore vs. UC Santa Barbara Amy Bauer vs. Illinois-Chicago Amy Bauer vs. Michigan State Karen O Malley vs. Ohio State Barb Franke vs. Iowa Janese Banks vs. Santa Clara Janese Banks vs. Illinois Most Free Throw Attempts (8 made min.) Janese Banks vs. Illinois Jessie Stomski vs. Illinois Tamara Moore vs. UC Santa Barbara Jessie Stomski vs. Ohio State LaTonya Sims vs. Milwaukee Katie Voigt vs. Penn State Best Free Throw Percentage (8 made min.) (9-9) Karen O Malley vs. Ohio State (9-9) Janese Banks vs. Santa Clara (8-8) Pam Moore vs. Northern Illinois (8-8) Amy Bauer vs. Chicago State (7-7) Rae Lin D Alie vs. Indiana Most 3-Point Goals 1. 5 Taylor Wurtz vs. Michigan Dolly Rademaker vs. Creighton Dolly Rademaker vs. Minnesota Taylor Wurtz at Illinois Jolene Anderson vs. Houston Jolene Anderson vs. Marquette Jolene Anderson vs. Ohio State Katie Voigt vs. Ohio State Kyle Black vs. Michigan Kyle Black vs. Ohio State Dolly Rademaker vs. Gonzaga Dolly Rademaker vs. Iowa State Most 3-Point Attempts Katie Voigt vs. Iowa Dolly Rademaker vs. Minnesota Kyle Black vs. Western Kentucky Jolene Anderson vs. Northwestern Dolly Rademaker vs. Creighton Best 3-Point Percentage (3 made min.) (3-3) Taylor Wurtz vs. Robert Morris (3-3) Alyssa Karel vs. Michigan (3-3) Ashley Josephson vs. Washington (3-3) Ashley Josephson vs. San Francisco (4-5) Kyle Black vs. Michigan (4-5) Katie Voigt vs. Ohio State Most Assists Amy Bauer vs. Detroit Katie Voigt vs. Illinois-Chicago Amy Bauer vs. Indiana Janet Huff vs. Missouri Amy Bauer vs. Green Bay Rae Lin D Alie vs. Iowa Most Steals 1. 8 Katie Voigt vs. Notre Dame Karen O Malley vs. Miami (OH) Pam Moore vs. Northern Illinois Michele Kozelka vs. Valparaiso Pam Moore vs. Marquette Chris Pruitt vs. Army Gina Edmonds Rae Lin D Alie vs. Northwestern Most Blocked Shots Michelle Lowman vs. Illinois Michelle Lowman vs. Purdue Lisa Bonnell vs. Northern Iowa

71 Season Points Jolene Anderson Jessie Stomski LaTonya Sims Theresa Huff Pam Moore Chris Pruitt Tamara Moore Kerry Karst Kelley Camp Katie Voigt Points Per Game (497-28) Jolene Anderson (377-23) Pam Moore (459-32) Jessie Stomski (382-27) Theresa Huff (339-24) Kerry Karst (331-24) Kelley Camp (392-31) LaTonya Sims (329-27) Katie Voigt (368-31) Chris Pruitt (310-27) Michele Kozelka Field Goals Jolene Anderson Jessie Stomski Theresa Huff Pam Moore LaTonya Sims Chris Pruitt Kelley Camp Kerry Karst Barb Franke Tamara Moore Field Goal Attempts Jolene Anderson Pam Moore Kelley Camp Theresa Huff Chris Pruitt Kerry Karst Jessie Stomski LaTonya Sims Kay Fredrickson Tamara Moore Field Goal Percentage (60 made min.) ( ) Jessie Stomski (77-138) Jennah Burkholder (63-114) Nina Smith ( ) Barb Franke ( ) LaTonya Sims (94-191) Ann Klapperich ( ) Theresa Huff (63-132) Alyssa Karel ( ) Michele Kozelka ( ) Katie Voigt Point Field Goals Jolene Anderson Dolly Rademaker Taylor Wurtz Kyle Black Mariah Dunham Katie Voigt Jade Davis Stephanie Rich Tamara Moore Alyssa Karel Point Attempts Jolene Anderson Dolly Rademaker Mariah Dunham Kyle Black Taylor Wurtz Katie Voigt Stephanie Rich Janese Banks Tamara Moore Jade Davis Point Percentage (10 made min.) (17-31) Alyssa Karel (16-34) Ashley Josephson (21-51) Jade Davis (13-32) Rae Lin D Alie (47-116) Dolly Rademaker (40-101) Taylor Wurtz (36-103) Kyle Black (33-96) Katie Voigt (19-56) Tamara Moore (11-34) Amy Bauer Free Throws Janese Banks Jessie Stomski LaTonya Sims Tamara Moore Amy Bauer Chris Pruitt Michele Kozelka Katie Voigt Ann Klapperich Carmella McMullen Free Throw Attempts LaTonya Sims Jessie Stomski Janese Banks Barb Franke Tamara Moore Amy Bauer Michele Kozelka Chris Pruitt Katie Voigt Theresa Huff Free Throw Percentage (50 made min.) (52-61) Jolene Anderson (86-106) Tamara Moore (69-87) Ann Klapperich (78-99) Chris Pruitt (79-101) Amy Bauer (68-87) Carmella McMullen (50-65) Mariah Dunham ( ) Janese Banks (70-93) Katie Voigt (74-100) Michele Kozelka Rebounds Jessie Stomski LaTonya Sims Theresa Huff Pam Moore Michele Kozelka Michelle Lowman Barb Franke Ginny Vorwald Mariah Dunham Katie Voigt Rebounds Per Game (185-19) Ginny Vorwald (209-23) Pam Moore (203-23) Michelle Lowman (210-27) Theresa Huff (206-27) Michele Kozelka (160-23) Ann Hall (201-29) Barb Franke (214-31) LaTonya Sims (214-32) Jessie Stomski (173-27) Katie Voigt Assists Rae Lin D Alie Amy Bauer Katie Voigt Chris Pruitt Karen O Malley Tamara Moore Jolene Anderson Kerry Karst Janet Huff Janese Banks Carmella McMullen Steals Tamara Moore Rae Lin D Alie Chris Pruitt Pam Moore Faith Johnson Kerry Karst Karen O Malley Janet Huff Michele Kozelka Theresa Huff Blocked Shots Michelle Lowman Jessie Stomski Lisa Bonnell Theresa Huff Lin Zastrow Tamara Moore Danielle Ward LaTonya Sims Amy Wiersma Chris Pruitt

72 Vs.RankedOpponents TitleTitle Date Results Opponent (AP Rank) L GREEN BAY (#18) L OHIO STATE (#9) L PENN STATE (#16) L at Purdue (#18) L NEBRASKA (#15) L at Ohio State (#10) L at Penn State 9#18) L at Nebraska (#16) L DUKE (#5) L at Michigan State (#11) L OT MICHIGAN STATE (#11) L vs. Ohio State (#10) * L OHIO STATE (#7) W at Michigan State (#20) W MICHIGAN STATE (#16) L at Ohio State (#3) L at Ohio State (#14) L OHIO STATE (#16) W vs. Baylor (#6) (at Paradise Jam, Virgin Islands) L OHIO STATE (#19) L at Ohio State (#16) L (OT) PURDUE (#15) * L PURDUE (#16) L at Ohio State (#4) L OHIO STATE (#5) L at Michigan State (#21) L PURDUE (#12) W MINNESOTA (#17) L at Michigan State (#15) L at Ohio State (#7) L MICHIGAN STATE (#9) L at Minnesota (#15) L at Purdue (#18) L NOTRE DAME (#11) L vs. DePaul (#17) (at Hawaii Classic, Honolulu, Hawai i) L vs. Ohio State (#3) * L at Minnesota (#14) L at Penn State (#24) L MICHIGAN STATE (#9) L OHIO STATE (#3) L at Michigan State (#9) L MINNESOTA (#11) L PURDUE (#20) L OHIO STATE (#25) L at Penn State (#7) L at Michigan State (#18) L MINNESOTA (#13) L at Purdue (#6) L PENN STATE (#8) L at Ohio State (#18) L at Boston College (#22) L at Penn State (#15) L Minnesota (#13) L Ohio State (#25) L Arizona (1#9) L Purdue (#7) L Penn State (1#6) Date Results Opponent (AP Rank) W Minnesota (1#9) * L Minnesota (#14) L Texas Tech (1#6) L Purdue (#7) W MICHIGAN (#18) W PURDUE (#7) W NC STATE (#10) W Florida (#12) (at Paradise Jam, St. Thomas, V.I.) W WASHINGTON (#19) W PENN STATE (#18) L OT at Purdue (#6) L at Purdue (#8) L at Tennessee (#2) W OKLAHOMA (#12) L NOTRE DAME (#5) L vs. Oregon (#24) (at NC State Tournament, Raleigh, N.C.) L at Purdue (#18) L PENN STATE (#6) L at Penn State (#7) L at Illinois (#15) L 58=83 PURDUE (#13) L TENNESSEE (#3) L at Rutgers (#8) W OT NEBRASKA (#24) L OT PENN STATE (#18) L at Penn State (#21) L at Purdue (#3) L RUTGERS (#13) L at Ohio State (#23) L vs. Texas Tech (#12) L at Stanford (#25) W SANTA BARBARA (#22) W ILLINOIS (#9) W W. KENTUCKY (#19) L at Purdue (2#3) W OT at Georgia (#17) L at Illinois (#13) L vs. Tennessee (#1) (at Great Alaska Shootout, Anchorage, Alaska) W STANFORD (#4) L at Illinois (#17) L at Tennessee (#9) W PENN STATE (#15) L GEORGIA (#4) W at Notre Dame (#10) L at Vanderbilt (#12) (at NCAA First Round, Nashville, Tenn.) L at Iowa (#7) L at Tennessee (#6) W at Northwestern (#23) W PENN STATE (#10) W OT at Purdue (#21) L at Iowa (#11) L at Texas Tech (#10) (at Rice Invitational, Dallas, Texas) L at Texas Tech (#5) (at NCAA Second Round, Lubbock, Texas) W vs. Kansas (#23) (at NCAA First Round, Lubbock, Texas) L at Penn State (#10) L at Purdue (#19) W OHIO STATE (#22) Date Results Opponent (AP Rank) L at Purdue (#10) L PENN STATE (2nd) L PURDUE #12) L at Penn State (#1) W at Ohio State (#17) L at Northwestern (#19) L at Iowa (#2) L at Penn State (#6) L at Ohio State (#7) L PENN STATE (#6) L OHIO STATE (#6) L at Iowa (#5) L at Iowa (#8) W PURDUE (#9) W IOWA (#5) L at Penn State (#8) W NORTHWESTERN (#22) L at Purdue (#12) W vs. Auburn (#11) (at Utah Classic, Salt Lake City, Utah) L OT at Iowa (#24) L at Purdue (#6) L at Northwestern (#19) W MICHIGAN ST (#23) L PURDUE (#23) L at Northwestern (#15) W IOWA (#15) L OT vs. Washington (#13) (at Coors Classic, Boulder, Colo.) L IOWA (#11) L at Purdue (#15) L NORTHWESTERN (#15) L at Iowa (#13) L PURDUE (#10) L at Northwestern (#25) L OHIO STATE (#15) W PURDUE (#11) L IOWA (#7) L PURDUE (#9) L at Stanford (#8) L at Iowa (#2) L OHIO STATE (#9) L at Ohio State (#8) L IOWA (#1) L at Duke (#16) L at Iowa (#10) L at Ohio State (#12) L ILLINOIS (#19) L at Illinois (#17) L IOWA (#14) Games at home indicated by CAPS * Game played in the Big Ten Tournament Wisconsin vs. Nationally Ranked Opponents Record: vs. No. 1 Teams: 0-3 In the NCAA Tournament: 1-2 Win over highest-ranked opponent: win over No. 4 Stanford, Win over highest-ranked opponent on the road: win at No. 10 Notre Dame,

73 Wisconsin s Century Games Dec. 16, 2004 W # vs. Santa Clara Dec. 5, 2000 W vs. Loyola (Ill.) Nov. 19, 2000 W vs. Elon March 14, 1999 W vs. Siena (WNIT) Nov. 20, 1998 W vs. UC Santa Barbara Nov. 30, 1996 W vs. UC Santa Barbara Feb. 11, 1997 W vs. Cleveland State Dec. 13, 1993 W at Illinois-Chicago Dec. 9, 1993 W vs. Milwaukee Dec. 13, 1991 W vs. Western Illinois Feb. 8, 1991 W vs. Michigan Jan. 6, 1991 W vs. Minnesota Dec. 9, 1990 W at Creighton Dec. 5, 1982 W * vs. Bradley Dec. 13, 1978 W % vs. Milwaukee Jan. 17, 1978 W vs. Northern Illinois Dec. 14, 1977 W vs. DePaul * UW women s school record for most points % Largest winning margin (+65) # Kohl Center single-game record for scoring Opponent Century Games Feb. 25, 2007 L $ at Iowa Jan. 23, 1994 L vs. Northwestern Feb. 19, 1993 L $ vs. Northwestern Feb. 1, 1991 L $ at Indiana Dec. 4, 1987 L at Florida State Feb. 11, 1976 L vs. UW-La Crosse Dec. 12, 1975 L at Illinois State Wisconsin in Big Ten Openers (Record since 1983) L OHIO STATE (#9) W at Purdue L at Ohio State (#3) W MINNESOTA L at Purdue W NORTHWESTERN L at Purdue (#18) L at Purdue (#20) L at Ohio State (#18) L PENN STATE (#16) W PURDUE (#7) L PURDUE (#8) L PURDUE (#13) W MINNESOTA L at Penn State W PENN STATE (#15) W MICHIGAN W at Michigan L IOWA (#2) L at Iowa (#5) L at Indiana W IOWA (#5) L INDIANA L at Indiana L IOWA (#1) L IOWA (#14) L at Northwestern L NORTHWESTERN W PURDUE W at Purdue $ 103 is the opponent record for most points in a single Largest losing margin (-72)

74 WisconsinOnTV TitleTitle Date Results Opponent (Network) (1-5 BTN; 0-1 BYUtv) L vs. Minnesota (BTN) Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis L at Nebraska (BTN) L at Ohio State (BTN) W MICHIGAN (BTN) L at Purdue (BTN) L OHIO STATE (BTN) L at BYU (BYUtv) (4-6 BTN) L vs. Illinois (BTN) Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis L at Ohio State (BTN) L MICHIGAN (BTN) W ILLINOIS (BTN) W at Minnesota (BTN) W PURDUE (BTN) W MINNESOTA (BTN) L #5 DUKE (BTN) Big Ten/SEC Challenge L MARQUETTE (BTN) L OT KANSAS (BTN) Big Ten/Big 12 Challenge (0-1 ESPN2; 2-3 BTN) L vs. Vermont (ESPN2) NCAA First Round, Notre Dame, Ind L vs. #10 Ohio State (BTN) Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis W vs. Purdue (BTN) Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis L NORTHWESTERN (BTN) W PURDUE (BTN) L GREEN BAY (BTN) (5-6 BTN) L vs. Purdue (BTN) Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis W vs. Michigan State (BTN) Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis W vs. Northwestern (BTN) Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis L OT INDIANA (BTN) L at Purdue (BTN) L at Michigan State (BTN) W ILLINOIS (BTN) L OHIO STATE (BTN) L at Northwestern (BTN) W MINNESOTA (BTN) W OT MILWAUKEE (BTN) (0-1 ESPN2) L #19 OHIO STATE (ESPN2) (0-1 ESPN2; 0-1 CSTV) L at #15 Mich. State (ESPN2) L at Penn State (CSTV) (0-1 CBS) L PENN STATE (CBS) (0-1 ESPN2) L at Illinois (ESPN2) (0-1 ESPN2) L at Texas Tech (ESPN2) Big Ten/Big 12 Challenge, Lubbock, Texas (0-1 ESPN) L vs. Missouri (ESPN) NCAA First Round, Athens, Ga (1-0 CBS; 0-1 ESPN2) W OT at #17 Georgia (CBS) Big Ten/SEC Challenge, Athens, Ga L vs. #9 Tennessee (ESPN2) Northern Lights Final, Anchorage, Alaska (0-1 ESPN2) L #4 GEORGIA (ESPN2) Big Ten/SEC Challenge, Madison, Wis (0-1 ESPN) L vs. #12 Vanderbilt (ESPN) NCAA Second Round, Nashville, Tenn. ALL-TIME NETWORK RECORDS CBS: 1-1 ESPN/ESPN 2: 0-9 BTN: CSTV:

75 WisconsinInThePolls AP Record USA Today (1 week) Preseason RV (9 weeks) Dec. 28/ RV Jan. 4/5 RV 11-4 Jan. 11/12 RV 13-4 RV Jan. 18/19 RV 15-4 RV Jan. 25/26 RV 15-5 Mar. 1/2 RV 20-9 Mar. 8/9 RV Mar. 15/16 RV Final RV (1 week) 12-1 RV (1 week) th (14 weeks) rd th th nd th th th th th th th th 1-7 5th th 1-14 * 5th th th th th th st th th th th (14 weeks) th rd th th th nd th rd th RV RV th th nd st th th th th th th th (1 week) th (4 weeks) rd th rd rd th st (16 weeks) T25th rd rd th th th th th th th 9-1 8th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th rd nd th st rd th (13 weeks) nd th rd th rd th rd th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th rd th nd (18 weeks) nd st th th th th th th nd th st th st th th th th th th 2-5 8th th th th th th th th th th th th (2 weeks) th rd th nd rd th st th th (5 weeks) th th rd nd st rd st th 19-7 * Highest rankings in the AP and USA Today polls

76 KohlCenterRecords Individual Records Most Points Wisconsin 34 LaTonya Sims vs. UC Santa Barbara (14 fg, 5 ft) Jessie Stomski vs. Ohio State (12 fg, 10 ft) Opponent 41 Katie Gearlds, Purdue (13 fg, 12 ft) Point Goals Wisconsin 13 LaTonya Sims vs. Ohio State (13-18) LaTonya Sims vs. UC Santa Barbara (13-19) Opponent 15 Jessica Davenport, Ohio State (15-21) Point Attempts Wisconsin 25 Alyssa Karel vs. Kansas (12-25) Opponent 25 Jessica Davenport, Ohio State (15-21) Best Field Goal Percentage (8 atts minimum) Wisconsin.917 Jessie Stomski vs. Illinois (11-12) Opponent Chari Nordgaard, Green Bay (8-8) Point Goals Wisconsin 6 Morgan Paige vs. Northwestern Opponent 7 Lindsey Meder, Iowa (7-12) Maxann Reese, Michigan State (7-11) Caity Matter, Ohio State (7-13) Point Attempts Wisconsin 13 Stephanie Rich vs. Northern Illinois (4-13) Opponent 13 Caity Matter, Ohio State (7-13) Best 3-Point Percentage (4 atts minimum) Wisconsin *1.000 Kyle Black vs. Illinois (4-4) Opponent.833 Lori Bjork, Illinois (5-6) Free Throws Wisconsin 15 Jessie Stomski vs. Indiana (15-21) Opponent 15 Carolyn Davis, Kansas (15-18) Free Throw Attempts Wisconsin 21 Jessie Stomski vs. Indiana (15-21) Opponent 18 Carolyn Davis, Kansas (15-18) Best Free Throw Percentage (10 atts minimum) Wisconsin Ebba Gebisa vs. Michigan (10-10) Jessie Stomski vs. Michigan (10-10) Opponent Jennifer Smith, Michigan (12-12) Total Rebounds Wisconsin 15 Taylor Wurtz vs. Oral Roberts Jessie Stomski vs. Oklahoma Opponent 16 Mallory Youngblut, North Dakota Lorreal Jones, Saint Louis Assists Wisconsin 12 Stephanie Rich vs. IPFW Opponent 16 Maggie Acuna, Illinois Blocked Shots Wisconsin 7 Lello Gebisa vs. Ohio State Opponent 5 Erin Skelly, Michigan State Steals Wisconsin 9 Tamara Moore vs. Evansville Opponent 7 Semeka Randall, Tennessee Kim Wilburn, Ohio State Jordan Pyle, Oral Roberts All-Time Record: (.633) - Jan Team Records Wisconsin Opponent Total Points High 104 vs. Santa Clara, by Kansas, Low 42 vs. Ohio State, by Southern Mississippi, Field Goals High 36 vs. Bowling Green, by Penn State, Low 14 (2x; MR vs. Minnesota, ) 11 by IUPUI, Field Goal Attempts High 70 vs. Bowling Green, by Iowa, Low 36 vs. Ohio State, by Green-Bay, Field Goal Percentage High.619 (26-42) vs. N. Illinois, by Green Bay, Low.266 vs. Minnesota, by Fairfield, Point Goals High 11 vs. Michigan, by Santa Clara, vs. Iowa, vs. Northwestern, vs. Oral Roberts, Low 0 (2x; MR vs. Michigan St., ) 0 by Illinois, Point Attempts High 31 vs. Iowa, by IPFW, Low 1 vs. Michigan State, by Illinois, Point Percentage High.727 (8-11) by Marquette, Low.000 (0-12) vs. Michigan St, (3x; MR by Northwestern, Free Throws High 35 vs. Fairfield, by Kansas, Low 2 vs. Marquette, by Michigan State, Free Throw Attempts High *47 vs. UC Santa Barbara, by Kansas, Low 5 vs. Michigan State (5-5), by Milwaukee, Free Throw Percentage High vs. Arizona *(17-17), by Purdue (17-18), Low.381 vs. Green Bay (8-21), by Michigan, Total Rebounds High 66 vs. Loyola, by UC Santa Barbara, Low 17 vs. Rutgers, by S. Illinois, Assists High 25 (2x; MR vs. S. Illinois ) 26 by Penn State, Low 5 vs. Minnesota, (3x; MR by Duke, ) Blocked Shots High 10 vs. Ohio State, by Illinois, Low 0 several times 0 several teams Steals High 18 vs. Bowling Green State, by Oral Roberts, Low 1 vs. Oral Roberts, by Illinois, Turnovers High 31 vs. Oral Roberts, by UC Santa Barbara, Low *5 vs. Penn State, by Ohio State, Fouls High 30 vs. Illinois, by UC Santa Barbara, Low 5 vs. Ohio State, (2x; MR by Michigan, ) Attendance: *17,142 vs. Minnesota, Greatest Margin of Victory: 51 vs. Southern Mississippi (88-37), *Indicates School Record 74 74

77 UWFieldHouseRecords Individual Records Most Points Wisconsin 38 Barb Franke vs. Purdue (12fg, 14-20ft) Opponent 41 Laura Coenen (Minn.) (15fg, 11-14ft) Most Field Goals Wisconsin 13 Barb Franke vs. Drake (13-22) Michele Kozelka vs. Illinois State (13-17) Lisa Bonnell vs. Detroit (13-19) Janet Huff vs. Ohio State (13-26) Janet Huff vs. Iowa (13-25) Opponent 15 Carol Emanuel (Purdue) (15-27) Laura Coenen (Minnesota) (15-26) Most Field Goals Attempted Wisconsin 27 Theresa Huff vs. Indiana (11-27) Theresa Huff vs. Michigan State (12-27) Opponent 30 Mary Schoenhoff (Loyola) (12-30) Robin Hasemann (Western Illinois) (13-30) Best Field Goal Percentage (8 attempts minimum) Wisconsin.889 Ann Klapperich vs. Illinois State (8-9) Opponent.889 Roxanne Grabow (Bradley) (8-9) Most Three-Point Field Goals Wisconsin 6 Robin Threatt vs. Creighton (6-10) Opponent 5 Vanessa Nygaard (Stanford) (5-11) Melissa Sanford (Creighton) (5-7) Nadine Domond (Iowa) (5-7) Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted Wisconsin 13 Lisa Bonnell vs. Iowa (3-13) Opponent 12 Lori Goerlitz (Marquette) (3-12) Erin Boland (Siena College) (3-12) Best Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (4 attempts minimum) Wisconsin Robin Threatt vs. Michigan State (4-4) Opponent.800 Milena Flores (Stanford) (4-5) Chrissy Loeliger (Siena College) (4-5) Most Free Throws Wisconsin 17 Michele Kozelka vs. Green Bay (17-17) Opponent 17 Sally Anderson (DePaul) (17-17) Most Free Throws Attempted Wisconsin 20 Barb Franke vs. Purdue (14-20) Opponent 17 Cindy Haugejorde (Iowa) (13-17) Sally Anderson (DePaul) (17-17) Best Free Throw Percentage (10 attempts minimum) Wisconsin 1.00 Michele Kozelka vs. Green Bay (17-17) Camille Williams vs. Green Bay (10-10) Ann Klapperich vs. Penn State (10-10) Opponent 1.00 Sally Anderson (DePaul) (17-17) Kiersten Miller (Drake) (10-10) Most Rebounds Wisconsin 19 DeLinda Hastie vs. Green Bay Opponent 22 Nanette Gibson (Michigan State) Most Assists Wisconsin 14 Faith Johnson vs. Eastern Illinois Opponent 12 JoAnn Palombo (Northwestern) Most Steals Wisconsin 14 Keisha Anderson vs. Cleveland State Opponent 8 Franthea Price (Iowa) Most Blocked Shots Wisconsin 10 Michelle Lowman vs. Illinois Opponent 6 Donna Freese (UW-LaCrosse) Betty Willis (Milwaukee) Attendance 11,522 vs. Iowa (sellout) All-time Record: (.596) 1974-present Team Records Wisconsin Most Points (women) Wisconsin 123 * vs. Bradley (UW 123, Bradley 79) Opponent 97 Purdue vs. Wisconsin (UW 87, PUR 97) DePaul vs. Wisconsin (UW 75, DePaul 97) Most Field Goals Wisconsin 52 vs. Bradley (52-87) Opponent 37 Siena College vs. Wisconsin (37-76) Purdue vs. Wisconsin (37-83) Northwestern vs. Wisconsin (37-70) Most Field Goals Attempted Wisconsin 108 vs. DePaul (46-108) Opponent 86 Western Michigan vs. Wisconsin (22-86) Best Field Goal Percentage (50 attempts min.) Wisconsin.598 vs. Bradley (52-87) Opponent.596 Indiana vs. Wisconsin (34-57) Most Three-Point Field Goals Wisconsin 11 vs. Creighton (11-28) Opponent 11 Stanford vs. Wisconsin Villanova vs. Wisconsin Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted Wisconsin 28 vs. Creighton (11-28) Opponent 28 Siena College vs. Wisconsin (9-28) Best Three-Point Field Goal Percentage ( 4 attempts min.) Wisconsin 1.00 vs. Illinois (4-4) Opponent.571 Purdue vs. Wisconsin (4-7) Most Free Throws Wisconsin 34 vs. Purdue (34-46) Opponent 35 DePaul vs. Wisconsin (35-40) Most Free Throws Attempted Wisconsin 46 vs. Purdue (34-46) Opponent 40 Ohio State vs. Wisconsin (29-40) DePaul vs. Wisconsin (35-40) Best Free Throw Percentage (20 attempts min.) Wisconsin.969 vs. Michigan (32-33) Opponent.926 Purdue vs. Wisconsin Most Rebounds Wisconsin 74 vs. Western Illinois Opponent 60 Illinois vs. Purdue Most Rebounds (both teams) Game 110 Wisconsin (57) vs. Illinois-Chicago (53) Most Assists Wisconsin 34 vs. Milwaukee Opponent 30 Siena College vs. Wisconsin Most Steals Wisconsin 27 vs. DePaul vs. UW-Eau Claire Opponent 23 Iowa vs. Wisconsin Most Blocked Shots Wisconsin 13 vs. Purdue Opponent 8 Iowa vs. Wisconsin UW-La Crosse vs. Wisconsin Detroit vs. Wisconsin UI-Chicago vs. UW-Stevens Point Most Turnovers Wisconsin 42 vs. Penn State Opponent 48 Western Illinois vs. Wisconsin Most Home Wins in a Season 12 Home Record: 12-3 (Overall: 20-9) Home Record: 12-1 (Overall: 18-10) Most Consecutive Home Wins 11 Home Record: Most Home Losses in a Season 12 Home Record: 2-12 (Overall: 4-24) Most Consecutive Home Losses 11 Field House Record

78 AttendanceRecords Year-by-Year Averages Year Record Atten./Games Avg. Big Ten-Games Avg. Record Big Ten No record No record No record ,231/10 1, ,979/ ,246/ ,408/ ,873/ ,589/ ,724/ th ,776/ ,628/ nd ,562/ ,225/ T7th ,704/ ,971/ th ,112/14 1,008 9,349/9 1, T8th ,718/ ,221/ th ,700/ ,575/9 1, th ,478/14 1,106 11,699/9 1, th ,915/14 1,208 13,470/9 1, th ,631/14 2,759 27,102/9 3, rd ,310/12 1,692 16,891/9 1, th ,553/15 1,770 19,478/9 2, th ,329/12 4,944 52,686/8 6, rd ,604/12 7,884 67,464/8 8, rd ,426/12 8,536 70,795/8 8, T6th ,464/12 10,455 99,797/8 12, th ,182/18 7,566 71,504/8 8, T4th ,712/16 7,732 68,978/8 8, T5th ,083/14 7,149 61,158/8 7, T2nd ,174/13 7,244 66,931/8 8, T5th ,458/14 6,676 56,875/8 7, T8th ,070/13 6,313 52,156/8 6, T8th ,654/14 6,047 56,102/9 6, th ,235/15 6,016 55,228/8 6, th ,406/20 5,720 63,567/8 7, T5th ,245/16 6,078 63,764/9 7, T7th ,517/17 5,442 60,714/9 6, T7th ,884/14 5,635 57,398/9 6, T3rd ,956/15 4,664 46,041/8 5, T3rd ,846/14 4,846 42,961/8 5, th Attendance figures in reflect three double-header games with the UW men s team Top Attendance Figures Attendance Date Opponent W-L Score 1. 17,142 (KC) * Minnesota L ,329 (KC) Northwestern W ,296 (KC) Iowa L ,236 (KC) Purdue W ,269 (KC) Minnesota W ,697 (KC) Minnesota W ,320 (KC) Iowa L ,178 (KC) Purdue L ,006 (KC) Florida W ,594 (KC) Penn State W ,861 (KC) Tennessee L ,522 (FH) * Iowa L ,506 (FH) * Tennessee L ,500 (FH) * Michigan State L ,369 (KC) Iowa L OT ,267 (KC) Illinois W ,212 (FH) Ohio State W ,908 (FH) Michigan W ,734 (KC) Illinois W OT ,505 (FH) Penn State W ,399 (FH) Ohio State W ,384 (KC) Rutgers L ,295 (KC) Michigan W ,227 (FH) Michigan State W ,863 (FH) Georgia L * Sell outs Wisconsin Attendance Rankings Year National Big Ten Average th 3rd 4, th 4th 4, th 3rd 5, th 4th 5, th 4th 6, th 5th 5, th 5th 6, th 5th 6, th 4th 6, th 4th 6, th 2nd 7, th 2nd 7, th 3rd 7, th 3rd 7, rd 1st 10, rd 1st 8, th 1st 7, th 3rd 4,944 Wisconsin has ranked in the top 20 for national attendance for 18 consecutive years and ranks among the leaders in Big Ten attendance National Attendance Averages Rank School Games Total Avg. 1. Tennessee ,206 14, Louisville ,706 10, Iowa State ,691 9, Connecticut ,535 9, Notre Dame ,275 8, Baylor ,697 8, Purdue ,685 7, Michigan St ,068 7, Oklahoma ,621 6, New Mexico ,211 6, Texas Tech ,855 6, Texas A&M ,880 6, Kentucky ,068 6, Gonzaga 17 92,532 5, Duke 14 75,054 5, Maryland 18 96,401 5, Wisconsin 14 67,846 4,846 Iowa 15 72,683 4, Nebraska 16 73,550 4, Penn State 14 62,181 4,442 76

79 Recordvs.BigTen ILLINOIS Feb. 3 Madison, Wis. 2 p.m. Feb. 18 Champaign, Ill. 6:30 p.m. Location: Urbana-Champaign, Ill. Enrollment: 42,605 Colors: Orange and Blue Nickname: Fighting Illini Home Arena (Capacity): Assembly Hall (16,618) Record: Big Ten Record/Place: 5-11/T9th Postseason: None Final Ranking: Not ranked Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/5 Head Coach: Matt Bollant School Record: First year Career Record: (10 years) Sports Information: Mike Koon mkoonl@uiuc.edu Office Phone: (217) Cell Phone: (309) Fax Phone: (217) Press Row: (217) On-Line: vs. Illinois Illinois leads In Madison: Wisconsin leads 22-9 In Champaign: Illinois leads 18-9 Neutral: Illinois leads 5-0 Date Place W-L Wis Opp Margin Dec. 6, 1974 Iowa City, Iowa L Feb. 6, 1976 Champaign, Ill. L Feb. 11, 1977 West Lafayette, Ind. L Dec. 9, 1978 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 16, 1980 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 9, 1982 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 9, 1983 Champaign, Ill. W March 10, 1983 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 8, 1984 Madison, Wis. W March 8, 1984 Champaign, Ill. W Jan. 18, 1985 Champaign, Ill. L Feb. 17, 1985 Madison, Wis. W Jan., 17, 1986 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 16, 1986 Champaign, Ill. L Jan. 9, 1987 Champaign. Ill. L Feb. 8, 1987 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 15, 1988 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 14, 1988 Champaign, Ill. L OT 26 Jan. 27, 1989 Champaign, Ill. L OT 6 Feb. 26, 1989 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 26, 1990 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 25, 1990 Champaign, Ill. L Jan. 25, 1991 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 24, 1991 Champaign, Ill. L Jan. 24, 1992 Champaign, Ill. W Feb. 23, 1992 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 22, 1993 Champaign, Ill. L Feb. 21, 1993 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 21, 1994 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 20, 1994 Champaign, Ill. L Jan. 22, 1995 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 21, 1996 Champaign, Ill. W Dec. 29, 1996 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 21, 1997 Champaign, Ill. L Dec. 30, 1997 Champaign, Ill. L Feb. 20, 1998 Madison, Wis. W Dec. 30, 1998 Champaign, Ill. L Feb. 19, 1999 Madison, Wis. W OT +4 Jan. 4, 2000 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 24, 2000 Champaign, Ill. L Jan. 25, 2001 Champaign, Ill. W March 2, 2001 Grand Rapids, Mich. * L Jan. 17, 2002 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 12, 2003 Champaign, Ill. L Jan. 19, 2003 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 13, 2004 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 26, 2004 Champaign, Ill. W Jan. 16, 2005 Champaign, Ill. L Feb. 10, 2005 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 15, 2006 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 9, 2006 Champaign, Ill. W Jan. 14, 2007 Madison, Wis. L Dec. 30, 2007 Champaign, Ill. L Feb. 14, 2008 Madison, Wis. W March 6, 2008 Indianapolis, Ind. * L Jan. 1, 2009 Champaign, Ill. W Jan. 18, 2009 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 3, 2010 Champaign, Ill. L Jan. 17, 2010 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 23, 2011 Madison, Wis. W March 3, 2011 Indianapolis, Ind. * L Jan. 8, 2012 Champaign, Ill. W Feb. 26, 2012 Madison, Wis. W INDIANA Feb. 10 Madison, Wis. 7 p.m. Location: Bloomington, Ind. Enrollment: 42,731 Colors: Cream and Crimson Nickname: Hoosiers Home Arena (Capacity): Assembly Hall (17,357) Record: Big Ten Record/Place: 1-15/12th Postseason: Did not compete Final Ranking: Not ranked Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/4 Head Coach: Curt Miller School Record: First Year Career Record: (11 years) Sports Information: Ryan Sheets rmsheets@indiana.edu Office Phone: (812) Cell Phone: (812) Fax Phone: (812) Press Row: (812) On-Line: vs. Indiana Indiana leads In Madison: Wisconsin leads In Bloomington: Indiana leads 27-4 Neutral: Indiana leads

80 Date Place W-L Wis Opp Margin Dec. 6, 1974 Iowa City, Iowa L Dec. 7, 1974 Iowa City, Iowa L Feb. 9, 1978 Bloomington, Ind. L Feb. 8, 1979 Bloomington, Ind. L Feb. 17, 1979 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 18, 1980 Bloomington, Ind. L Jan. 30, 1981 Madison, Wis. W Dec. 5, 1981 Bloomington, Ind. L Feb. 6, 1983 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 11, 1983 Bloomington, Ind. L Feb. 5, 1984 Bloomington, Ind. L Feb. 10, 1984 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 13, 1985 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 8, 1985 Bloomington, Ind. L Jan. 12, 1986 Bloomington, Ind. L Feb. 7, 1986 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 16, 1987 Madison, Wis. L OT 5 Feb. 15, 1987 Bloomington, Ind. W OT +2 Jan. 22, 1988 Bloomington, Ind. L Feb. 21, 1988 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 6, 1989 Bloomington, Ind. L March 11, 1989 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 5, 1990 Madison, Wis. L March 10, 1990 Bloomington, Ind. L Feb. 1, 1991 Bloomington, Ind. L March 3, 1991 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 10, 1992 Bloomington, Ind. L March 14, 1992 Madison, Wis. W March 5, 1993 Madison, Wis. L March 4, 1994 Bloomington, Ind. L Jan. 3, 1995 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 24, 1995 Bloomington, Ind. L Dec. 29, 1995 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 23, 1996 Bloomington, Ind. L Jan. 12, 1997 Bloomington, Ind. L Feb. 7, 1997 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 9, 1998 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 6, 1998 Bloomington, Ind. L Jan. 10, 1999 Bloomington, Ind. L Feb. 20, 2000 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 21, 2001 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 8, 2001 Bloomington, Ind. L OT 4 Jan. 3, 2002 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 24, 2002 Bloomington, Ind. L OT 7 Jan. 24, 2003 Bloomington, Ind. W Feb. 16, 2003 Madison, Wis. L March 6, 2003 Indianapolis, Ind. * L Jan. 8, 2004 Bloomington, Ind. L Feb. 22, 2004 Madison, Wis. W March 4, 2004 Indianapolis, Ind. * L Feb. 3, 2005 Bloomington, Ind. L March 3, 2005 Indianapolis, Ind. * W OT + 1 Feb. 2, 2006 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 1, 2007 Bloomington, Ind. L Feb. 8, 2007 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 31, 2008 Bloomington, Ind. L Feb. 23, 2008 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 15, 2009 Bloomington, Ind. L Feb. 16, 2009 Madison, Wis. L OT -6 Jan. 28, 2010 Bloomington, Ind. W Feb. 14, 2010 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 6, 2011 Bloomington, Ind. W Feb. 23, 2011 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 23, 2012 Bloomington, Ind. L IOWA Jan. 10 Madison, Wis. 7:30 p.m. Jan. 24 Iowa City, Iowa 7 p.m. Location: Iowa City, Iowa Enrollment: 30,893 Colors: Black and gold Nickname: Hawkeyes Home Arena (Capacity): Carver-Hawkeye Arena (15,500) Record: Big Ten Record/Place: 11-5/T2nd Postseason: NCAA first round lost to California Final Ranking: Not ranked Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 Head Coach: Lisa Bluder School Record: (12 years) Career Record: (28 years) Sports Information: Aaron Blau aaron-blau@hawkeyesports.com Office Phone: (319) Fax Phone: (319) Press Row: (319) On-Line: Vs. Iowa Iowa leads: In Madison: Iowa leads In Iowa City: Iowa leads 24-8 Neutral: Wisconsin leads 1-0 Date Place W-L Wis Opp Margin Dec. 7, 1974 Iowa City, Iowa W Dec. 2, 1978 Iowa City, Iowa L Dec. 1, 1979 Iowa City, Iowa L Nov. 15, 1980 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 3, 1981 Iowa City, Iowa W Feb. 12, 1982 East Lansing, Mich. W March 3, 1982 Iowa City, Iowa W Jan. 23, 1983 Iowa City, Iowa W Feb. 23, 1983 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 22, 1984 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 24, 1984 Iowa City, Iowa L Jan. 27, 1985 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 24, 1985 Iowa City, Iowa L Jan. 26, 1986 Iowa City, Iowa L Feb. 21, 1986 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 2, 1987 Madison, Wis. L March 7, 1987 Iowa City, Iowa L Jan. 8, 1988 Madison, Wis. L March 12, 1988 Iowa City, Iowa L Feb. 3, 1989 Madison, Wis. L March 5, 1989 Iowa City, Iowa L Feb. 2, 1990 Iowa City, Iowa L March 4, 1990 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 2, 1991 Madison, Wis. W March 9, 1991 Iowa City, Iowa L OT 9 Feb. 7, 1992 Madison, Wis. W March 8, 1992 Iowa City, Iowa L Jan. 8, 1993 Iowa City, Iowa L Jan. 7, 1994 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 6, 1995 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 19, 1995 Iowa City, Iowa W Jan. 5, 1996 Iowa City, Iowa L Feb. 18, 1996 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 5, 1997 Iowa City, Iowa W Feb. 14, 1997 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 20, 1998 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 13, 1998 Iowa City, Iowa L Jan, 3, 1999 Madison, Wis. W

81 Jan. 27, 2000 Iowa City, Iowa L Dec. 31, 2000 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 14, 2001 Iowa City, Iowa L Dec. 30, 2001 Iowa City, Iowa W Feb. 7, 2002 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 21, 2003 Iowa City, Iowa L Feb. 23, 2003 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 18, 2004 Iowa City, Iowa L Feb. 12, 2004 Madison, Wis. L OT 5 Feb. 6, 2005 Iowa City, Iowa W Jan. 19, 2006 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 11, 2007 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 25, 2007 Iowa City, Iowa L Jan. 13, 2008 Iowa City, Iowa L OT 4 March 2, 2008 Madison, Wis. L Dec. 22, 2008 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 19, 2009 Iowa City, Iowa L Dec. 31, 2009 Iowa City, Iowa L Feb. 26, 2010 Madison, Wis. L OT -8 Feb. 16, 2011 Iowa City, Iowa L Jan. 19, 2012 Iowa City, Iowa L Feb. 2, 2012 Madison, Wis. L OT -6 MICHIGAN Jan. 13 Ann Arbor, Mich. 1 p.m. Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. Enrollment: 41,942 Colors: Maize and Blue Nickname: Wolverines Home Arena (Capacity): Crisler Arena (13,751) Record: Big Ten Record/Place: 8-8/7th Postseason: NCAA First Round Final Ranking: Not ranked Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/3 Head Coach: Kim Barnes Arico School Record: First Year Career Record: (16 years) Sports Information: Sarah VanMetre vanmetre@umich.edu Office Phone: (734) Cell Phone: (734) Fax Phone: (734) Press Row: (734) On-Line: Vs. Michigan Wisconsin leads: In Madison: Wisconsin leads 21-7 In Ann Arbor: Wisconsin leads Neutral: Michigan leads 2-1 Date Place W-L Wis Opp Margin Feb. 7, 1976 Champaign, Ill. L Jan. 12, 1979 Ann Arbor, Mich. L Jan. 26, 1980 Madison, Wis. W Dec. 6, 1980 Ann Arbor, Mich. L Jan. 16, 1983 Madison, Wis. W March 4, 1983 Ann Arbor, Mich. W Jan. 15, 1984 Ann Arbor, Mich. W March 2, 1984 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 3, 1985 Ann Arbor, Mich. W March 1, 1985 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 2, 1986 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 28, 1986 Ann Arbor, Mich. L Jan. 25, 1987 Ann Arbor, Mich. W Feb. 20, 1987 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 31, 1988 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 26, 1988 Ann Arbor, Mich. L Jan. 22, 1989 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 17, 1989 Ann Arbor, Mich. L Jan. 21, 1990 Ann Arbor, Mich. L Feb. 16, 1990 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 13, 1991 Ann Arbor, Mich. L Feb. 8, 1991 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 19, 1992 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 14, 1992 Ann Arbor, Mich. W Jan. 17, 1993 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 12, 1993 Ann Arbor, Mich. W Jan. 16, 1994 Ann Arbor, Mich. W Feb. 11, 1994 Madison, Wis. W Dec. 28, 1994 Ann Arbor, Mich. W Feb. 26, 1995 Madison, Wis. W Dec. 27, 1995 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 25, 1996 Ann Arbor, Mich. W Jan. 24, 1997 Ann Arbor, Mich. W Jan. 23, 1998 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 28, 1998 Indianapolis, Ind. * L Jan. 15, 1999 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 31, 1999 Ann Arbor, Mich. W Jan. 20, 2000 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 17, 2000 Ann Arbor, Mich. L Jan. 4, 2001 Ann Arbor, Mich. W Jan. 6, 2002 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 2, 2003 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 13, 2003 Ann Arbor, Mich. W Jan. 22, 2004 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 8, 2004 Ann Arbor, Mich. L Jan. 30, 2005 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 29, 2006 Ann Arbor, Mich. W Jan. 11, 2007 Ann Arbor, Mich. W Jan. 25, 2007 Madison, Wis. W March 1, 2007 Indianapolis, Ind. * W Jan. 17, 2008 Madison, Wis. L OT 6 Feb. 28, 2008 Ann Arbor, Mich. W Jan. 11, 2009 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 1, 2009 Ann Arbor, Mich. L Jan. 10, 2010 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 21, 2010 Ann Arbor, Mich. W Jan. 16, 2011 Ann Arbor, Mich. L Feb. 19, 2011 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 30, 2012 Madison, Wis. W MICHIGAN STATE March 3 East Lansing, Mich. 1 p.m. Location: East Lansing, Mich. Enrollment: 48,800 Colors: Green and White Nickname: Spartans Home Arena (Capacity): Jack Breslin Student Events Center (14,797) Record: Big Ten Record/Place: 11-5/T2nd Postseason: NCAA First Round Final Ranking: Not ranked Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/4 Head Coach: Suzy Merchant School Record: (five years) Career Record: (17 years) Sports Information: Jim Donatelli jdonatelli@ath.msu.edu Office Phone: (517) Cell Phone: (517) Fax Phone: (517) Press Row: (517)

82 On-Line: Vs. Michigan State Michigan State leads: In Madison: Wisconsin leads In East Lansing: Michigan State leads 21-6 Neutral: Michigan State leads 2-1 Date Place W-L Wis Opp Margin Feb. 6, 1976 Champaign, Ill. L Jan. 14, 1978 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 13, 1979 East Lansing, Mich. L Dec. 30, 1980 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 27, 1982 East Lansing, Mich. L Jan. 14, 1983 Madison, Wis. W March 6, 1983 East Lansing, Mich. W Jan. 13, 1984 East Lansing, Mich. W March 4, 1984 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 1, 1985 East Lansing, Mich. L March 3, 1985 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 31, 1986 Madison, Wis. L March 2, 1986 East Lansing, Mich. L Jan. 23, 1987 East Lansing, Mich. L Feb. 22, 1987 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 29, 1988 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 29, 1988 East Lansing, Mich. L Jan. 20, 1989 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 19, 1989 East Lansing, Mich. L Jan. 19, 1990 East Lansing, Mich. L Feb. 18, 1990 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 11, 1991 East Lansing, Mich. L Feb. 10, 1991 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 17, 1992 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 16, 1992 East Lansing, Mich. W Jan. 15, 1993 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 14, 1993 East Lansing, Mich. L Jan. 14, 1994 East Lansing, Mich. L Feb. 13, 1994 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 13, 1995 East Lansing, Mich. L Feb. 12, 1995 Madison, Wis. L March 4, 1995 Indianapolis, Ind. * L Jan. 12, 1996 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 11, 1996 East Lansing, Mich. L Jan. 31, 1997 East Lansing, Mich. L Jan. 30, 1998 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 8, 1999 East Lansing, Mich. L Feb. 7, 1999 Madison, Wis. W OT +5 Mar. 17, 1999 Madison, Wis. (WNIT) W OT +1 Jan. 1, 2000 East Lansing, Mich. L Feb. 13, 2000 Madison, Wis. W Mar. 22, 2000 Madison, Wis. (WNIT) W Jan. 11, 2001 East Lansing, Mich. W Feb. 4, 2001 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 10, 2002 East Lansing, Mich. W OT + 8 Jan. 30, 2002 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 6, 2003 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 5, 2004 East Lansing, Mich. L Jan. 13, 2005 East Lansing, Mich. L Feb. 13, 2005 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 12, 2005 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 12, 2006 East Lansing, Mich. L Dec. 31, 2006 East Lansing, Mich. L Jan. 2, 2008 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 25, 2009 East Lansing, Mich. L Feb. 22, 2009 Madison, Wis. W March 6, 2009 Indianapolis, Ind. * W Dec. 28, 2009 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 14, 2010 East Lansing, Mich. W Feb. 3, 2011 Madison, Wis. L OT -3 Feb. 16, 2012 Madison, Wis. L MINNESOTA Jan. 6 Madison, Wis. 2 p.m. Location: Minneapolis, Minn. Enrollment: 52,557 Colors: Maroon and Gold Nickname: Golden Gophers Home Arena (Capacity): Williams Arena (14,625) Record: Big Ten Record/Place: 6-10/8th Postseason: WBI Champions (4-0) Final Ranking: Not ranked Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/6 Head Coach: Pam Borton School Record: (10 years) Career Record: (14 years) Sports Information: Sarah Turcotte starasew@umn.edu Office Phone: (612) Cell Phone: (612) Fax Phone: (612) Press Row: (612) On-Line: vs. Minnesota Wisconsin leads: In Madison: Wisconsin leads In Minneapolis: Minnesota leads Neutral: Wisconsin leads 4-3 Date Place W-L Wis Opp Margin Dec. 6, 1974 Iowa City, Iowa W Feb. 8, 1980 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 17, 1981 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 13, 1981 Evanston, Ill. L March 7, 1981 Minneapolis, Minn. L Nov. 21, 1981 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 23, 1982 Minneapolis, Minn. L Jan. 28, 1983 Minneapolis, Minn. L Feb. 18, 1983 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 27, 1984 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 17, 1984 Minneapolis, Minn. L Jan. 25, 1985 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 24, 1985 Minneapolis, Minn. L Jan. 24, 1986 Minneapolis, Minn. L Feb. 23, 1986 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 4, 1987 Madison, Wis. W March 5, 1987 Minneapolis, Minn. L Jan. 10, 1988 Minneapolis, Minn. W March 9, 1988 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 5, 1989 Madison, Wis. W March 3, 1989 Minneapolis, Minn. L Feb. 4, 1990 Minneapolis, Minn. W March 2, 1990 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 6, 1991 Madison, Wis. W March 7, 1991 Minneapolis, Minn. L Feb. 9, 1992 Madison, Wis. W March 6, 1992 Minneapolis, Minn. W Jan. 12, 1993 Madison, Wis. W March 10, 1993 Minneapolis, Minn. L Jan. 9, 1994 Minneapolis, Minn. L March 8, 1994 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 20, 1995 Minneapolis, Minn. W Feb. 5, 1995 Madison, Wis. W OT +1 Jan. 19, 1996 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 4, 1996 Minneapolis, Minn. W Jan. 26, 1997 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 28, 1997 Indianapolis, Ind. * L Jan. 25, 1998 Minneapolis, Minn. W

83 Feb. 27, 1998 Indianapolis, Ind. * W Dec. 28, 1998 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 21, 1999 Minneapolis, Minn. W Feb. 3, 2000 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 10, 2000 Minneapolis, Minn. W Mar. 2, 2000 Indianapolis, Ind. * W Feb. 18, 2001 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 22, 2001 Minneapolis, Minn. W Jan. 20, 2002 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 21, 2002 Minneapolis, Minn. L March 1, 2002 Indianapolis, Ind. * W Feb. 27, 2003 Minneapolis, Minn. L Feb. 1, 2004 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 6, 2005 Madison,Wis. L Feb. 20, 2005 Minneapolis, Minn. L Jan. 5, 2006 Minneapolis, Minn. L Feb. 19, 2006 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 7, 2007 Minnespolis, Minn. L Jan. 28, 2007 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 7, 2008 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 23, 2008 Minneapolis, Minn. W Dec. 29, 2008 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 4, 2010 Minneapolis, Minn. W OT +2 Jan. 9, 2011 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 20, 2011 Minneapolis, Minn. W Jan. 26, 2012 Minneapolis, Minn. W March 1, 2012 Indianapolis, Ind. * L NEBRASKA Jan. 2 Lincoln, Neb. 7 p.m. Feb. 28 Madison, Wis. 7 p.m. Location: Lincoln, Neb. Enrollment: 24,610 Colors: Scarlet and Cream Nickname: Cornhuskers, Huskers Home Arena (Capacity):Devaney Center (13,595) Record: Big Ten Record: Postseason: NCAA First Round Final Ranking: 17th/26th Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/2 Head Coach: Connie Yori School Record: (11 years) Career Record: (22 years) Sports Information: Jeff Griesch jgriesch@huskers.com Office Phone: (402) Cell Phone: (402) Fax Phone: (402) Press Row: (402) On-Line: vs. Nebraska Wisconsin leads 5-2 In Madison: Wisconsin leads 3-1 In Lincoln: Wisconsin leads 2-1 Date Place W-L Wis Opp Margin Jan. 5, 1979 Madison, Wis. W Dec. 12, 1989 Madison, Wis. W Dec. 7, 1990 Lincoln, Neb. W ot +6 Nov. 21, 1999 Lincoln, Neb. W ot +7 Nov. 29, 2000 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 12, 2012 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 19, 2012 Lincoln, Neb. L NORTHWESTERN Feb. 23 Evanston, Ill. 12 p.m. Location: Evanston, Ill. Enrollment: 8,356 Colors: Purple and White Nickname: Wilcats Home Arena (Capacity): Welsh-Ryan Arena (8,117) Record: Big Ten Record/Place: 6-10/8th Postseason: WNIT Second Round Final Ranking: Not ranked Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/3 Head Coach: Joe McKeown School Record: (three years) Career Record: (24 years) Sports Information: Paul Kennedy pkennedy@northwestern.edu Office Phone: (847) Cell Phone: (312) Fax Phone: (847) Press Row: (847) /8853 On-Line: vs. Northwestern Wisconsin leads: In Madison: Wisconsin leads In Evanston: Northwestern leads Neutral: Wisconsin leads 2-1 Date Place W-L Wis Opp Margin Jan. 22, 1977 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 28, 1978 Evanston, Ill. L Feb. 21, 1979 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 23, 1980 Evanston, Ill. L Dec. 13, 1980 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 25, 1981 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 12, 1982 East Lansing, Mich. L Feb. 20, 1982 Evanston, Ill. L Jan. 21, 1983 Evanston, Ill. W Feb. 27, 1983 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 20, 1984 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 24, 1984 Evanston, Ill. W Jan. 6, 1985 Madison, Wis. L March 9, 1985 Evanston, Ill. W OT +3 Jan. 5, 1986 Evanston, Ill. L March 8, 1986 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 30, 1987 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 27, 1987 Evanston, Ill. L Feb. 5, 1988 Evanston, Ill. L March 4, 1988 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 13, 1989 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 10, 1989 Evanston, Ill. L Jan. 12, 1990 Evanston, Ill. L Feb. 9, 1990 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 18, 1991 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 15, 1991 Evanston, Ill. L Jan. 31, 1992 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 28, 1992 Evanston, Ill. L Jan. 24, 1993 Evanston, Ill. L Feb. 19, 1993 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 23, 1994 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 18, 1994 Evanston, Ill. L Feb. 3, 1995 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 2, 1996 Evanston, Ill. W Jan. 17, 1997 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 2, 1997 Evanston, Ill. L Jan. 16, 1998 Evanston, Ill. W Feb. 1, 1998 Madison, Wis. W

84 Jan. 22, 1999 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 12, 2000 Evanston, Ill. W Feb. 1, 2001 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 11, 2001 Evanston, Ill. W Jan. 13, 2002 Evanston, Ill. W Feb. 14, 2002 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 28, 2002 Indianapolis, Ind. * W Jan. 30, 2003 Evanston, Ill. W Jan. 25, 2004 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 2, 2005 Evanston, Ill. W Feb. 23, 2005 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 1, 2006 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 5, 2006 Evanston, Ill. L Dec. 28, 2006 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 21, 2007 Evanston, Ill. W Jan. 27, 2008 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 18, 2008 Evanston, Ill. W Jan. 4, 2009 Evanston, Ill. L March 5, 2009 Indianapolis, Ind. W Jan. 31, 2010 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 30, 2011 Evanston, Ill. W Feb. 10, 2011 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 22, 2012 Madison, Wis. W OHIO STATE Jan. 20 Madison, Wis. 2 p.m. Feb. 7 Columbus, Ohio 6 p.m. Location: Columbus, Ohio Enrollment: 56,867 Colors: Scarlet and Gray Nickname: Buckeyes Home Arena (Capacity): Value City Arena (19,049) Record: Big Ten Record/Place:11-5/T2nd Postseason: NCAA First Round lost to Florida Final Rankings: Not ranked Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Letterwinners Returning-Lost: 12/1 Head Coach: Jim Foster School Record: (10 years) Career Record: (34 years) Sports Information: Adam Widman widman.12@osu.edu Office Phone: (614) Cell Phone: (614) Fax Phone: (614) Press Row: (614) On-Line: vs. Ohio State Ohio State leads: In Madison: Ohio State leads In Columbus: Ohio State leads 22-5 Neutral: Ohio State leads 7-0 Date Place W-L Wis Opp Margin Feb. 10, 1978 West Lafayette, Ind. L March 10, 1978 East Lansing, Mich. L March 6, 1980 Terre Haute, Ind. L Feb. 4, 1983 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 13, 1983 Columbus, Ohio L Feb. 3, 1984 Columbus, Ohio L Feb. 12, 1984 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 11, 1985 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 10, 1985 Columbus, Ohio L Jan. 10, 1986 Columbus, Ohio L Feb. 9, 1986 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 18, 1987 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 13, 1987 Columbus, Ohio L Jan. 24, 1988 Columbus, Ohio L Feb. 19, 1988 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 8, 1989 Columbus, Ohio L March 8, 1989 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 7, 1990 Madison, Wis. L March 8, 1990 Columbus, Ohio L Feb. 3, 1991 Columbus, Ohio L OT 5 March 1, 1991 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 12, 1992 Columbus, Ohio W March 11, 1992 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 29, 1993 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 26, 1993 Columbus, Ohio L Jan. 28, 1994 Columbus, Ohio W Feb. 27, 1994 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 8, 1995 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 17, 1995 Columbus, Ohio W Jan, 7, 1996 Columbus, Ohio W Feb. 16, 1996 Madison, Wis. W March 3, 1996 Indianapolis, Ind. * L Jan. 19, 1997 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 18, 1998 Columbus, Ohio L Jan. 5, 1999 Columbus, Ohio L Feb. 12, 1999 Madison, Wis. W OT +4 Feb. 27, 1999 Indianapolis, Ind. * L Jan. 16, 2000 Columbus, Ohio W Jan. 23, 2000 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 25, 2001 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 24, 2002 Columbus, Ohio L Jan. 16, 2003 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 9, 2003 Columbus, Ohio L Jan. 2, 2004 Columbus, Ohio L Feb. 29, 2004 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 27, 2005 Madison, Wis. L March 4, 2005 Indianapolis, Ind. * L Jan. 26, 2006 Columbus, Ohio L Jan. 18, 2007 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 15, 2007 Columbus, Ohio L Jan. 20, 2008 Columbus, Ohio L Feb. 10, 2008 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 8, 2009 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 26, 2009 Columbus, Ohio L Dec. 6, 2009 Columbus, Ohio L Feb. 18, 2010 Madison, Wis. L March 6, 2010 Indianapolis, Ind. * L Feb. 27, 2011 Columbus, Ohio L Dec. 30, 2011 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 6, 2012 Columbus, Ohio L PENN STATE Jan. 17 University Park, Pa. 6 p.m. Jan. 31 Madison, Wis. 7 p.m. Location: University Park, Pa. Enrollment: 42,294 Colors: Blue and White Nickname: Nittany Lions Home Arena (Capacity): Bryce Jordan Center (15,261) Record: Big Ten Record/Place: 13-3/1st Postseason: NCAA Sweet Sixteen Final Ranking: 9th Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/1 Head Coach: Coquese Washington School Record: (five years) Career Record: (five years) Sports Information: Kristina Petersen kap18@psu.edu Office Phone: (814)

85 Cell Phone: (814) Fax Phone: (814) Press Row: (814) On-Line: vs. Penn State Penn State leads: In Madison: Penn State leads 9-8 In University Park: Penn State leads 16-2 Neutral: Penn State leads 2-0 Date Place W-L Wis Opp Margin Feb. 2, 1992 University Park, Pa. L Jan. 31, 1993 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 28, 1993 University Park, Pa. L Jan. 30, 1994 University Park, Pa. L Feb. 23, 1994 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 29, 1995 University Park, Pa. L Jan. 28, 1996 Madison, Wis. W Dec. 27, 1996 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 23, 1997 University Park, Pa. L Dec. 28, 1997 University Park, Pa. L Feb. 22, 1998 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 29, 1999 University Park, Pa. L Feb. 5, 1999 Madison, Wis. L OT 2 Jan. 30, 2000 University Park, Pa. L Feb. 6, 2000 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 18, 2001 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 27, 2002 University Park, Pa. L Mar. 3, 2002 Indianapolis, Ind. * L Jan. 2, 2003 Madison, Wis. L Mar. 3, 2003 University Park, Pa. L Jan. 11, 2004 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 19, 2004 University Park, Pa. L Jan. 8, 2005 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 17, 2005 University Park, Pa. L Jan. 8, 2006 University Park, Pa. L Feb. 16, 2006 Madison, Wis. W March 2, 2006 Indianapolis, Ind. * L Feb. 4, 2007 University Park, Pa. L Jan. 24, 2008 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 3, 2008 University Park, Pa. W Jan. 22, 2009 University Park, Pa. L OT 2 Feb. 12, 2009 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 21, 2010 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 25, 2010 University Park, Pa. W Jan. 2, 2011 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 2, 2012 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 9, 2012 University Park, Pa. L PURDUE Feb. 14 Madison, Wis. 7 p.m. Location: West Lafayette, Ind. Enrollment: 39,637 Colors: Old Gold and Black Nickname: Boilermakers Home Arena (Capacity): Mackey Arena (14,123) Record: Big Ten Record/Place: 11-5/T2nd Postseason: NCAA Second Round Final Ranking: Not ranked Starters Returning/Lost: 4/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/5 Head Coach: Sharon Versyp School Record: (six years) Career Record: (12 years) Sports Information: Sara White sarawhite@purdue.edu Office Phone: (765) Fax Phone: (765) Cell Phone: (765) Press Row: (765) /6365 On-Line: vs. Purdue Purdue leads: In Madison: Purdue leads In West Lafayette: Purdue leads 25-4 Neutral: Purdue leads 4-1 Date Place W-L Wis Opp Margin Dec. 3, 1976 West Lafayette, Ind. L Feb. 11, 1977 West Lafayette, Ind. L Jan. 20, 1978 Carbondale, Ill. L Jan. 20, 1979 Madison, Wis. W OT +7 Feb. 15, 1980 West Lafayette, Ind. W Feb. 6, 1981 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 7, 1983 West Lafayette, Ind. W March 12, 1983 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 6, 1984 Madison, Wis. W March 10, 1984 West Lafayette, Ind. W Jan. 20, 1985 West Lafayette, Ind. L Feb. 15, 1985 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 19,1986 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 14, 1986 West Lafayette, Ind. L Jan. 11, 1987 West Lafayette, Ind. L Feb. 6, 1987 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 17, 1988 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 12, 1988 West Lafayette, Ind. L Jan. 15, 1989 West Lafayette, Ind. L Feb. 27, 1989 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 28, 1990 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 23, 1990 West Lafayette, Ind. L Jan. 27, 1991 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 22, 1991 West Lafayette, Ind. L Jan. 26, 1992 West Lafayette, Ind. L Feb. 21, 1992 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 7, 1993 West Lafayette, Ind. L Mar. 7, 1993 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 6, 1994 Madison, Wis. L Mar. 6, 1994 West Lafayette, Ind. L Jan. 27, 1995 West Lafayette, Ind. L Jan. 26, 1996 Madison, Wis. W OT +3 Jan. 3, 1997 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 14, 1997 West Lafayette, Ind. L Jan. 6, 1998 West Lafayette, Ind. L Feb. 15, 1998 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 24, 1999 West Lafayette, Ind. L Dec. 30, 1999 Madison, Wis. L Mar. 3, 2000 Indianapolis, Ind. * L Dec. 28, 2000 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 28, 2001 West Lafayette, Ind. L OT 5 Dec. 28, 2001 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 3, 2002 West Lafayette, Ind. L Jan. 9, 2003 Madison, Wis. L Jan. 29, 2004 West Lafayette, Ind. L Dec. 30, 2004 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 27, 2005 West Lafayette, Ind. L Dec. 29, 2005 West Lafayette, Ind. L Feb. 26, 2006 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 18, 2007 Madison, Wis. L March 2, 2007 Indianapolis, Ind. * L OT 3 Dec. 28, 2007 West Lafayette, Ind. L Jan. 29, 2009 Madison, Wis. L Feb. 8, 2009 West Lafayette, Ind. L March 7, 2009 Indianapolis, Ind. * L Jan. 7, 2010 Madison, Wis. W Feb. 7, 2010 West Lafayette, Ind. L March 5, 2010 Indianapolis, Ind. * W Dec. 30, 2010 West Lafayette, Ind. W Jan. 31, 2011 Madison, Wis. W Jan. 5, 2012 West Lafayette, Ind. L

86 Non-ConferenceOpponents TitleTitle MILWAUKEE Sunday, Nov. 11 at Wisconsin Location: Milwauke, Wis. Enrollment: 30,000 Colors: Black and Gold Nickname: Panthers Conference: Horizon League Home Arena (Capacity): Klotsche Center (3,500) Record: Conference Record/Place: 5-13/9th Postseason: Did not compete Final Ranking: Not ranked Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/2 Head Coach: Kyle Rechlicz School Record: 0-0 (First season) Career Record: 0-0 (First season) Sports Information: Chris Zills Office Phone: (414) Cell Phone: (414) On-Line: vs. Milwaukee Wisconsin leads 21-1 In Madison: Wisconsin leads 15-1 In Milwaukee: Wisconsin leads 5-0 Neutral: Wisconsin leads W Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis W Milwaukee, Wis W Madison, Wis W Oshkosh, Wis W Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis L Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis W Milwaukee, Wis W Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis W Milwaukee, Wis W Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis W OT Madison, Wis W Milwaukee, Wis W Madison, Wis W Milwaukee, Wis. GONZAGA Friday, Nov. 16 at Gonzaga Location: Spokane, Wash. Enrollment: 7,837 Colors: Blue, White and Red Nickname: Bulldogs; Zags Conference: West Coast Home Arena (Capacity): McCarthey Athletic Center (6,000) Record: Conference Record/Place: 14-2/1st Postseason: NCAA Sweet 16 Final Ranking: 19th Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/5 Head Coach: Kelly Graves School Record: (12 years) Career Record: (15 years) Sports Information: Oliver Pierce pierce@athletics.gonzaga.edu Office Phone: (509) Cell Phone: (509) Fax Phone: (509) On-Line: vs. Gonzaga Wisconsin leads 1-0 Neutral: Wisconsin leads W Boulder, Colo. WASHINGTON ST. Wednesday, Nov. 16 at WSU Location: Pullman, Wash. Enrollment: 19,225 Colors: Crimson and Gray Nickname: Cougars Conference: Pac-12 Home Arena: Friel Court (11,671) Record: Conference Record-Place: 5-13/11th Postseason: Did not compete Final Ranking: Not ranked Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/4 Head Coach: June Daugherty School Record: (5 years) Career Record: (23 years) Sports Information: Bobby Alworth bobby.alworth@wsu.edu Office Phone: (509) Fax Phone: (509) On-Line: vs. Washington State WSU leads 1-0 In Madison: WSU leads L Madison, Wis. WASHINGTON Wednesday, Nov. 21 at Wisconsin Location: Seattle, Wash. Enrollment: 42,000 Colors: Purple and Gold Nickname: Huskies Conference: Pac-12 Home Arena: Bank of America Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavillion (10,000) Record: Conference Record/Place: 8-10/T7th Postseason: WNIT Quarterfinals def. Cal Poly 90-71; def. Utah 52-39; def. Oregon 55-49; lost to San Diego Final Ranking: Not ranked Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/5 Head Coach: Kevin McGuff School Record: (1 year) Career Record: (10 years) Sports Information: Jeremy Cothran cothranj@u.washington.edu Office Phone: (206) Cell Phone: (206) On-Line: GoHuskies.com vs. Washington Washington leads 2-1 In Madison: Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Seattle: Washington leads 1-0 Neutral: Washington leads L OT Boulder, Colo W Madison, Wis L Seattle, Wash. EVANSVILLE Sunday, Nov. 25 at Wisconsin Location: Evansville, Ind. Enrollment: 2,822 Colors: Purple, White and Orange Nickname: Purple Aces Conference: Missouri Valley Conference Home Arena: Ford Center (10,316) Record: Conference Record/Place: Postseason: Did not compete Final Ranking: Not ranked Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/5 Head Coach: Oties Epps School Record: 5-25 (1 year) Career Record: 5-25 (1 year) Sports Information: Lizzie Barlow eb153@evansville.edu Office Phone: (812) Cell Phone: (812) On-Line: vs. Evansville Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Madison: Wisconsin leads W Madison, Wis

87 VIRGINIA TECH Wednesday, Nov. 28 at Virginia Tech ACC/B1G Challenge Location: Blacksburg, Va. Enrollment: 31,000 Colors: Chicago Maroon and Burnt Orange Nickname: Hokies Conference: Atlantic Coast Home Arena: Cassell Coliseum (9,847) Record: Conference Record/Place: 1-13/12th Postseason: Did not compete Final Ranking: Not ranked Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 Head Coach: Dennis Wolff School Record: 7-23 (1 year) Career Record: (18 years) Sports Information: April Goode Office Phone: (540) Cell Phone: (540) On-Line: vs. Virginia Tech Series tied 1-1 In Madison: Wisconsin leads 1-0 Neutral: Virginia Tech leads L Gainesville, Fla. # W Madison, Wis. ALABAMA Saturday, Dec. 1 at Wisconsin Location: Tuscaloosa, Ala. Enrollment: 31,747 Colors: Crimson and White Nickname: Crimson Tide Conference: Southeastern Home Arena: Foster Auditorium (3,800) Record: Conference Record/Place: Postseason: Did not compete Final Ranking: Not ranked Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/5 Head Coach: Wendell Hudson School Record: (5 years) Career Record: Sports Information: Jessica Paré jpare@ia.ua.edu Office Phone: (205) Cell Phone: (205) Fax Phone: (205) On-Line: vs. Alabama First meeting MARQUETTE Wednesday, Dec. 5 at Wisconsin Location: Milwaukee, Wis. Enrollment: 11,800 Colors: Blue and Gold Nickname: Golden Eagles Conference: Big East Home Arena: Al McGuire Center (4,000) Record: Conference Record/Place: 4-12/14th Postseason: Did not compete Final Ranking: Not ranked Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/0 Head Coach: Terri Mitchell School Record: (16 years) Career Record: (16 years) Sports Information: Megan O Shea megan.e.miller@marquette.edu Office Phone: (414) Fax: (414) On-Line: ww.gomarquette.com vs. Marquette Wisconsin leads 11-8 In Madison: Wisconsin leads 7-4 In Milwaukee: Wisconsin leads 4-3 Neutral: Marquette leads W Madison, Wis L Stevens Point, Wis W Milwaukee, Wis W Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis W Milwaukee, Wis L Madison, Wis L Milwaukee, Wis W Milwaukee, Wis L Madison, Wis L Milwaukee, Wis W Madison, Wis L Milwaukee, wis W Madison, Wis W Milwaukee, Wis L Madison, Wis L Milwaukee, Wis. FLORIDA ATLANTIC Monday, Dec. 10 at Wisconsin Location: Boca Raton, Fla. Enrollment: 28,000 Colors: Blue and Red Nickname: Owls Conference: Sun Belt Conference Home Arena: FAU Arena (5,000) Record: Conference Record/Place: 12-4/3rd Postseason: WNIT, 1st Round Final Ranking: Not ranked Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/7 Head Coach: Kellie Lewis-Jay School Record: First season Career Record: First season Sports Information: Dale Long dlong16@fau.edu Office Phone: (561) Fax Phone: (561) On-Line: vs. Florida Atlantic First meeting EASTERN ILLINOIS Saturday, Dec. 15 at Wisconsin (UW Fieldhouse) Location: Charleston, Ill. Enrollment: 11,167 Colors: Blue and Gray Nickname: Panthers Conference: Ohio Valley Home Arena: Lantz Arena (5,300) Record: Conference Record/Place: 13-3/2nd Postseason: WNIT first round, losing to Texas Tech, Final Ranking: Not ranked Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/3 Head Coach: Lee Buchanan School Record: First season Career Record: (20 years) Sports Information: Greg Lautzenheiser glautzenheiser@eiu.edu Office Phone: (217) Cell Phone: (419) On-Line: EIUPanthers.com vs. Eastern Illinois Wisconsin leads 4-1 In Madison: Wisconsin leads 3-1 In Charleston: Wisconsin leads W Charleston, Ill W Madison, Wis L Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis

88 GREEN BAY Sunday, Dec. 23 at Green Bay Location: Green Bay, Wis. Enrollment: 6,549 Colors: Green, White and Red Nickname: Fighting Phoenix Conference: Horizon League Home Arena: Kress Events Center (4,108) Record: Conference Record/Place: Postseason: NCAA second round; def. Iowa State,71-57; lost to Kentucky, Final Ranking: 13th Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/1 Head Coach: Kevin Borseth School Record: First year Previous record at Green Bay: (9 years) Career Record: (25 years) Sports Information: Jill Wunrow Office Phone: (920) On-Line: vs. Green Bay Wisconsin leads In Madison: Wisconsin leads 10-6 In Green Bay: Wisconsin leads W Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis W Green Bay, Wis W Green Bay, Wis W Madison, Wis W Green Bay, Wis L Madison, Wis W OT Green Bay, Wis L Madison, Wis L Green Bay, Wis W Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis L Green Bay, Wis W Madison, Wis W Green Bay, Wis W Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis W Green Bay, Wis L OT Madison, Wis L Madison, Wis W Green Bay W Madison, Wis L Green Bay, Wis W Madison, Wis W Green Bay, Wis L Madison, Wis L Green Bay, Wis L Madison, Wis. DELAWARE STATE Friday, Dec. 28 at Miami Holiday Tournament, Location: Dover, Del. Enrollment: 4,000 Colors: Columbia Blue and Red Nickname: Hornets Conference: Mid-Eastern Atlantic Home Arena: Memorial Hall (2,000) Record: Conference Record/Place: 4-12/10th Postseason: MEAC Tournament 1st Round Final Ranking: Not ranked Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/1 Head Coach: Tamika Louis School Record: First season Career Record: First season Sports Information: Maggie Hayon mhayon@desu.edu Office Phone: (302) Cell Phone: (920) On-Line: vs. Delaware State First meeting CENTRAL CONNECTICUT ST. Friday, Dec. 28 at Miami Holiday Tournament Location: New Britain, Conn. Enrollment: 10,340 Colors: Blue and White Nickname: Blue Devils Conference: Northeast Home Arena: Detrick Gymnasium Record: Conference Record/Place: Postseason: Did not compete Final Ranking: Not ranked Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 Letterwinners Returning: 9/2 Head Coach: Beryl Piper School Record: (4 years) Career Record: (5 years) Sports Information: Tommy Meade MeadeT@ccsu.edu Office Phone: (860) On-Line: vs. Central Connecticut State Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Madison: Wisconsin leads W Madison, Wis. MIAMI Friday, Dec. 28 at Miami Holiday Tournament, Location: Coral Gables, Fla. Enrollment: 15,524 Colors: Orange, Green & White Nickname: Hurricanes Conference: Atlantic Coast Home Arena: BankUnited Center (7,200) Record: Conference Record/Place: 14-2/2nd Postseason: NCAA second round; def. Idaho State, 70-41; lost to Gonzaga, Final Ranking: 11th Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/3 Head Coach: Katie Meier School Record: (7 years) Career Record: (11 years) Sports Information: Scott Zavitz szavitz@miami.edu Office Phone: (305) Cell Phone: (305) On-Line: HurricaneSports.com vs. Miami First meeting 86

89 Recordvs.Opponents Record vs. Opponents 87 Air Force Wisconsin leads 2-0 In Madison: Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Colorado Springs: Wisconsin leads W Colorado Springs, Colo W Madison, Wis. Alabama-Birmingham Series tied 1-1 Neutral: Tied W Ruston, La L Tallahassee, Fla. Albany Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Madison: Wisconsin leads W Madison, Wis. Arizona Arizona leads 2-0 In Madison: Arizona leads 1-0 Neutral: Arizona leads L Lincoln, Neb L Madison, Wis. Arizona State Arizona State leads 1-0 Neutral: Arizona State leads L Nashville, Tenn. # Arkansas Arkansas leads 1-0 In Fayetteville: Arkansas leads L Fayetteville, Ark. * Arkansas State Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Madison: Wisconsin leads W Madison, Wis. * Army Wisconsin leads 1-0 Neutral: Wisconsin leads W Hanover, N.H. Auburn Wisconsin leads 1-0 Neutral: Wisconsin leads W Salt Lake City, Utah Austin Peay Wisconsin leads 1-0 Neutral: Wisconsin leads W Lubbock, Texas Ball State Series tied 1-1 In Madison: Tied W Madison, Wis L Madison, Wis. Baylor Wisconsin leads 2-0 Neutral: Wisconsin leads W Moraga, Calif W St. Thomas, V.I. Boston College Tied 1-1 In Boston: Bost College leads 1-0 In Madison: Wisconsin leads L Boston, Mass W Madison, Wis. Bowling Green Series tied 1-1 In Madison: Tied L Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis. Bradley Wisconsin leads 3-0 In Madison: Wisconsin leads 2-0 In Peoria: Wisconsin leads W Madison, Wis W Peoria, Ill W Madison, Wis. Brigham Young Brigham Young leads 2-0 In Provo: Brigham Young leads 1-0 Neutral: Brigham Young leads L Moraga, Calif L Provo, Utah Bucknell Wisconsin leads 1-0 Neutral: Wisconsin leads W Princeton, N.J. Butler Wisconsin leads 2-0 In Madison: Wisconsin leads 1-0 Neutral: Wisconsin leads W Miami, Fla W Madison, Wis. * Cal State Fullerton Wisconsin leads 1-0 Neutral: Wisconsin leads W Eugene, Ore. UC Irvine Wisconsin leads 2-0 In Irvine: Wisconsin leads 1-0 Neutral: Wisconsin leads W Irvine, Calif W Santa Barbara, Calif. UC Riverside Riverside leads 1-0 In Riverside: Riverside leads L Riverside, Calif. UC Santa Barbara Wisconsin leads 2-0 In Madison: Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Santa Barbara: Wisconsin leads W Santa Barbara, Calif W OT Madison, Wis. Canisius Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Madison: Wisconsin leads W Madison, Wis. Carroll College Wisconsin leads 2-0 In Madison: Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Waukesha: Wisconsin leads W Madison, Wis W Waukesha, Wis. Carthage College Wisconsin leads 2-0 In Madison: Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Kenosha: Wisconsin leads W Madison, Wis W Kenosha, Wis. Central Florida Wisconsin leads 1-0 Neutral: Wisconsin leads W St. Thomas, V.I. Central Michigan Central Michigan leads 1-0 In Mount Pleasant: Central Michigan leads L Mount Pleasant, Mich. Central Missouri Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Warrensburg: Wisconsin leads W Warrensburg, Mo. Charlotte Charlotte leads 1-0 In Charlotte: Charlotte leads L Charlotte, N.C. Chicago State Wisconsin leads 6-0 In Madison: Wisconsin leads 5-0 Neutral: Wisconsin leads W Des Moines, Iowa W Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis. Cincinnati Wisconsin leads 2-0 In Cincinnati: Wisconsin leads 1-0 Neutral: Wisconsin leads W West Lafayette, Ind W OT Cincinnati, Ohio Clemson Clemson leads 1-0 Neutral: Clemson leads L Lincoln, Neb. Cleveland State Wisconsin leads 5-1 In Madison: Wisconsin leads 5-0 In Cleveland: Tied at L Cleveland, Ohio W Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis W Cleveland, Ohio W Madison, Wis. Colorado Tied 1-1 Neutral: Tied W Austin, Texas # L Boulder, Colo. 87

90 Colorado State Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Madison: Wisconsin leads W Madison, Wis. Creighton Wisconsin leads 2-0 In Madison: Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Omaha: Wisconsin leads W Omaha, Neb W Madison, Wis. Dartmouth Series tied 1-1 In Madison: Dartmouth leads 1-0 In Hanover: Wisconsin leads W Hanover, N.H L Madison, Wis. DePaul Series tied 3-3 In Madison: Wisconsin leads 3-1 In Chicago: DePaul leads 1-0 Neutral: DePaul leads W Madison, Wis L Chicago, Ill W Madison, Wis L Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis L Honolulu Detroit Series tied 2-2 In Madison: Tied 1-1 In Detroit: Tied L Detroit, Mich L Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis W Detroit, Mich. Drake Drake leads 6-5 In Madison: Wisconsin leads 3-2 In Des Moines: Drake leads 3-2 Neutral: Drake leads L Des Moines, Iowa L Madison, Wis L Des Moines, Iowa L College Station, Texas W Madison, Wis W Des Moines, Iowa W Madison, Wis L Des Moines, Iowa W Madison, Wis W Des Moines, Iowa L Madison, Wis. Duke Duke leads 2-0 In Durham: Duke leads 1-0 In Madison: Duke leads L Durham, N.C L Madison, Wis. Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky leads 1-0 Neutral: Eastern Kentucky leads L Lexington, Ky. Eastern Michigan Eastern Michigan leads 1-0 In Ypsilanti: Eastern Michigan leads L Ypsilanti, Mich. Elon Wisconsin leads 1-0 Neutral: Wisconsin leads W Raleigh, N.C. Fairfield Series tied 1-1 In Madison: Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Fairfield: Wisconsin leads L Fairfield, Conn W Madison, Wis. Fairleigh Dickinson Fairleigh Dickinson leads 1-0 In Teaneck: Fairleigh Dickinson leads L Teaneck, N.J. Florida Wisconsin leads 2-0 In Madison: Wisconsin leads 1-0 Neutral: Wisconsin leads W Madison, Wis. * W St. Thomas, U.S.V.I. Florida A&M Wisconsin leads 1-0 Neutral: Wisconsin leads W Houston, Texas Florida State Florida State leads 1-0 In Tallahassee: Florida State leads L Tallahassee, Fla. Georgetown Georgetown leads 1-0 In Washington: Georgetown leads L Washington, D.C. Georgia Series tied 1-1 In Madison: Georgia leads 1-0 In Athens: Wisconsin leads L Madison, Wis W Athens, Ga. Hampton Wisconsin leads 1-0 Neutral: Wisconsin leads W Miami, Fla. Harvard Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Madison: Wisconsin leads W Madison, Wis. Hawai i Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Honolulu: Wisconsin leads W Honolulu, Hawai i Holy Cross Wisconsin leads 1-0 Neutral: Wisconsin leads W Tucson, Ariz. Houston Series tied 1-1 In Madison: Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Houston: Houston leads L Houston, Texas W Madison, Wis. Idaho State Wisconsin leads 1-0 Neutral: Wisconsin leads W Honolulu, Hawaii IPFW Wisconsin leads 2-0 In Madison: Wisconsin leads W Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis. IUPUI Wisconsin leads 2-0 vin Madison: Wisconsin leads W Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis. Illinois-Chicago Wisconsin leads 13-5 In Madison: Wisconsin leads 8-1 In Chicago: Wisconsin leads 5-2 Neutral: Illinois-Chicago leads L Chicago, Ill L Madison, Wis L Carbondale, Ill L Chicago, Ill L Normal, Ill W Madison, Wis W Chicago, Ill W Madison, Wis W Chicago, Ill W Madison, Wis W Chicago, Ill W Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis W Chicago, Ill W Madison, Wis W Chicago, Ill W Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis. Illinois State Illinois State leads 9-5 In Madison: Illinios State leads 3-2 In Bloomington: Illinois State leads 4-2 Neutral: Illinois State leads L La Crosse, Wis L La Crosse, Wis W East Lansing, Mich L Bloomington, Ill L Madison, Wis L Bloomington, Ill W OT Madison, Wis L Bloomington, Ill L Madison, Wis L OT Bloomington, Ill L Madison, Wis W Bloomington, Ill W Madison, Wis W Bloomington, Ill L Madison, Wis. * Indiana State Wisconsin leads 3-2 In Madison: Wisconsin leads 2-0 In Terre Haute: Indiana State leads L Terre Haute, Ind W Madison, Wis L Terre Haute, Ind W OT Terre Haute, W Madison, Wis. * Iowa State Iowa State leads 4-3 In Madison: Iowa State leads 3-2 In Ames: Tied L Madison, Wis W OT Madison, Wis

91 L Madison, Wis L Madison, Wis W Ames, Iowa W Madison, Wis L Ames, Iowa Kansas Kansas leads 3-2 In Madison: Tied 1-1 In Lawrence: Kansas leads 2-0 Neutral: Wisconsin leads W Lubbock, Texas # L OT Lawrence, Kan W Madison, Wis L OT Madison, Wis L Lawrence, Kan. Kansas State Wisconsin leads 1-0 Neutral: Wisconsin leads W Las Vegas, Nev. Kentucky Wisconsin leads 2-0 In Madison: Wisconsin leads W Madison, Wis. * W Madison, Wis. * Lake Superior State Lake Superior State leads 1-0 In Madison: Lake Superior State leads L Madison, Wis. Lincoln College Wisconsin leads 1-0 Neutral: Wisconsin leads W Normal, Ill. Long Beach State LBSU leads 1-0 In Long Beach: LBSU leads L OT Long Beach, Calif. Louisiana Tech Louisiana Tech leads 1-0 In Ruston: Louisiana Tech leads L Ruston, La. Loyola (Ill.) Wisconsin leads 7-2 In Madison: Wisconsin leads 4-1 In Chicago: Wisconsin leads W Madison, Wis W Chicago, Ill W Madison, Wis W Chicago, Ill L Madison, Wis L Chicago, Ill W Madison, Wis W Chicago, Ill W Madison, Wis. Maine Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Orono: Wisconsin leads W Orono, Maine Manhattan Wisconsin leads 1-0 Neutral: Wisconsin leads W Anchorage, Alaska Maryland Maryland leads 1-0 In College Park: Maryland leads L College Park, Md. 89 Memphis Statei Series tied 1-1 In Madison: Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Memphis: Memphis State leads L Memphis, Tenn W Madison, Wis. * Miami (Ohio) Series tied 1-1 In Madison: Miami leads 1-0 Neutral: Wisconsin leads W Terre Haute, L Madison, Wis. Middle Tennessee State Middle Tennessee State leads 2-0 Neutral: Middle Tennessee State leads L Cincinnati, Ohio L Houston, Texas Minnesota State, Mankato Minnesota State leads 1-0 Neutral: Minnesota State leads L La Crosse, Wis. Mississippi Wisconsin leads 2-1 In Oxford: Mississippi leads 1-0 Neutral: Wisconsin leads L Oxford, Miss W Anchorage, Alaska W Malibu, Calif. Missouri Missouri leads 2-0 In Columbia: Missouri leads 1-0 Neutral: Missouri leads L Columbia, Mo L Athens, Ga. # Montana Montana leads 1-0 In Madison: Montana leads L Madison, Wis. * Montana Statee Wisconsin leads 1-0 Neutral: Wisconsin leads W Boulder, Colo. National College Wisconsin leads 2-0 In Madison: Wisconsin leads 1-0 Neutral: Wisconsin leads W Terre Haute, W Madison, Wis. UNLV Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Las Vegas: Wisconsin leads W Las Vegas, Nev. North Carolina North Carolina leads 1-0 In Chapel Hill: North Carolina leads L Chapel Hill, N.C. North Carolina State Wisconsin leads 2-0 In Madison: Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Raleigh: Wisconsin leads W Madison, Wis W Raleigh, N.C. North Dakota Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Madison: Wisconsin leads W Madison, Wis. Northeastern Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Boston: Wisconsin leads W Boston, Mass. Northeastern Illinois Wisconsin leads 3-0 In Madison: Wisconsin leads W Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis. Northern Illinois Wisconsin leads 7-2 In Madison: Wisconsin leads 4-1 In DeKalb: Wisconsin leads W DeKalb, Ill W Madison, Wis W DeKalb, Ill W Madison, Wis W DeKalb, Ill W Madison, Wis L DeKalb, Ill L Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis. Northern Iowa Wisconsin leads 5-0 In Madison: Wisconsin leads 3-0 In Cedar Falls: Wisconsin leads W Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis W Cedar Falls, Iowa W Cedar Falls, Iowa W Madison, Wis. Notre Dame Notre Dame leads 5-2 In Madison: Notre Dame leads 3-1 In Notre Dame: Tied 1-1 Neutral: Notre Dame leads L Madison, Wis L Providence, R.I W Notre Dame, Ind W Madison, Wis L Madison, Wis L Notre Dame, Ind L Madison, Wis. Oklahoma Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Madison: Wisconsin leads W Madison, Wis. Oklahoma State Oklahoma State leads 2-0 In Stillwater: Oklahoma State leads 1-0 Neutral: Oklahoma State leads L Memphis, Tenn L Stillwater, Okla. Oral Roberts Oral Roberts leads 1-0 In Madison: Oral Roberts leads L Madison, Wis. Oregon Wisconsin leads 2-1 In Eugene: Wisconsin leads 1-0 Neutral: Tied at

92 W Nashville, Tenn. # L Raleigh, N.C W Eugene, Ore. Pepperdine Pepperdine leads 1-0 In Malibu: Pepperdine leads L OT Malibu, Calif. Phillips University Wisconsin leads 1-0 Neutral: Wisconsin leads W Des Moines, Iowa Pittsburgh Series tied 1-1 Neutral: Tied at L Charlottesville, Va W Tucson, Ariz. Portland State Wisconsin leads 1-0 Neutral: Wisconsin leads W Eugene, Ore. Princeton Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Princeton: Wisconsin leads W Princeton, N.J. Providence Providence leads 1-0 In Providence: Providence leads W Providence, R.I. Queens College Queens College leads 1-0 In New York: Queens leads L New York, N.Y. Rice Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Madison: Wisconsin leads W Madison, Wis. Robert Morris Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Madison: Wisconsin leads W Madison, Wis. Rutgers Rutgers leads 2-0 In Madison: Rutgers leads 1-0 In New Brunswick: Rutgers leads L Madison, Wis L New Brunswick, N.J. St, Cloud State Wisconsin leads 1-0 Neutral: Wisconsin leads W Des Moines, Iowa St. Mary s (Calif.) Wisconsin leads 2-1 In Moraga: Tied 1-1 Neutral: Wisconsin leads W Moraga, Calif W Fayetteville, Ark L Moraga, Calif. Saint Louis Wisconsin leads 2-0 In St. Louis: Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Madison: Wisconsin leads W St. Louis, Mo W Madison, Wis. St. Peter s College (N.J.) St. Peter s leads 1-0 In Jersey City: St. Peter s leads L Jersey City, N.J. San Diego Wisconsin leads 1-0 In San Diego: Wisconsin leads W San Diego, Calif. San Francisco San Francisco leads 2-0 In Madison: San Francisco leads 1-0 In San Francisco: San Francisco leads L San Francisco, Calif L OT Madison, Wis. San Jose State Wisconsin leads 1-0 In San Jose: Wisconsin leads W San Jose, Calif. Santa Clara Series tied 1-1 In Madison: Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Santa Clara: Santa Clara leads L Santa Clara, Calif W Madison, Wis. Siena Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Madison: Wisconsin leads W Madison, Wis. * Southern Connecticut State Wisconsin leads 1-0 In New Haven: Wisconsin leads W New Haven, Conn. Southern Mississippi Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Madison: Wisconsin leads W Madison, Wis. South Dakota South Dakota leads 1-0 Neutral: South Dakota leads L Des Moines, Iowa South Dakota State SDSU leads 2-1 In Madison: Tied 1-1 In Brookings: SDSU leads L Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis L Brookings, S.D. Southern Illinois Wisconsin leads 3-2 In Madison: Tied 1-1 In Carbondale: SIU leads 1-0 Neutral: Wisconsin leads W East Lansing, L Madison, Wis L Carbondale, Ill W Lincoln, Neb W Madison, Wis. SIU Edwardsville Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Madison: Wisconsin leads W Madison, Wis. Southern Methodist SMU leads 1-0 In Dallas: SMU leads L Dallas, Texas Southwest Louisiana Wisconsin leads 1-0 Neutral: Wisconsin leads W Orono, Me. Stanford Stanford leads 2-1 In Madison: Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Palo Alto: Stanford leads L Palo Alto, Calif W Madison, Wis L Palo Alto, Calif. St. Bonaventure St. Bonaventure leads 1-0 In Madison: St. Bonaventure leads L Madison, Wis. * Tennessee Tennessee leads 5-0 In Madison: Tennessee leads 2-0 In Knoxville: Tennessee leads 2-0 Neutral: Tennessee leads L Madison, Wis L Knoxville, Tenn L Anchorage, Alaska L Madison, Wis L Knoxville, Tenn. Tennessee-Martin Wisconsin leads 1-0 Neutral: Wisconsin leads W Memphis, Tenn. Texas A&M Texas A&M leads 1-0 In College Station: Texas A&M leads L College Station, Texas Texas Texas leads 2-0 In Auston: Texas leads 1-0 Neutral: Texas leads L Austin, L St. Thomas, U.S.V.I. Texas Arlington Wisconsin leads 1-0 Neutral: Texas Arlington leads W Malibu, Calif. Texas Tech Texas Tech leads 4-0 In Lubbock: Texas Tech leads 3-0 Neutral: Texas Tech leads L Lubbock, Texas # L Lubbock, Texas L Houston, Texas L Lubbock, Texas Toledo Series tied 1-1 In Madison: Toledo leads 1-0 In Toledo: Wisconsin leads L Madison, Wis W Toledo, Ohio Union Union leads 1-0 In Jackson: Union leads

93 L OT Jackson, Tenn. University of D.C. DC leads 1-0 In Washington DC: DC leads L Washington, D.C. Utah Series tied 1-1 In Madison: Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Salt Lake City: Utah leads L Salt Lake City, Utah W Madison, Wis. UW-Eau Claire Wisconsin leads 4-3 In Madison: Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Eau Claire: Wisconsin leads 3-1 Neutral: Eau Claire leads W Eau Claire, Wis L La Crosse, Wis L Eau Claire, Wis L Stevens Point, Wis W Madison, Wis W Eau Claire, Wis W Eau Claire, Wis. UW-La Crosse Wisconsin trails L Madison, Wis L La Crosse, Wis L La Crosse, Wis L Madison, Wis L La Crosse, Wis L Madison, Wis W Eau Claire, Wis L La Crosse, Wis L Oshkosh, Wis L Madison, Wis W La Crosse, Wis W Madison, Wis. UW-Oshkosh Wisconsin leads 4-1 In Madison: Tied at 1-1 In Oshkosh: Wisconsin leads 2-0 Neutral: Wisconsin leads L Madison, Wis W Oshkosh, Wis W Eau Claire, Wis W Madison, Wis W Oshkosh, Wis. UW-Platteville Wisconsin leads 5-0 In Madison: Wisconsin leads 3-0 In Platteville: Wisconsin leads W Madison, Wis W Platteville, Wis W Platteville, Wis W Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis. UW-River Falls River Falls leads 1-0 In Madison: River Falls leads L Madison, Wis. UW-Stevens Point UW-Stevens Point leads 7-3 In Madison: Point leads 3-2 In Stevens Point: Point leads L Stevens Point, Wis W Madison, Wis L Stevens Point, Wis L Madison, Wis L Stevens Point, Wis L Stevens Point, Wis L Madison, Wis L Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis W Stevens Point, Wis. UW-Whitewater UW-Whitewater leads 4-2 In Madison: Tied at 2-2 In Whitewater: Whitewater leads L Madison, Wis L Whitewater, Wis L Madison, Wis L Whitewater, Wis W Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis. Valdosta State Valdosta State leads 1-0 Neutral: Valdosta State leads L Lexington, Ky. Valparaiso Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Madison: Wisconsin leads W Madison, Wis. Vanderbilt Vanderbilt leads 1-0 In Nashville: Vanderbilt leads L Nashville, Tenn. # Vermont Vermont leads 1-0 Neutral: Vermont leads L Notre Dame, Ind. # Villanova Series tied 1-1 In Madison: Villanova leads 1-0 Neutral: Wisconsin leads L Madison, Wis. * W St. Thomas, V.I. Virginia Virginia leads 2-1 In Madison: Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Charlottesville: Virginia leads L Charlottesville, Va W Madison, Wis. * L Charlottesville, Va. Wagner College Wisconsin leads 1-0 Neutral: Wisconsin leads W Providence, R.I. Wake Forest Wisconsin trails 0-1 In Madison: Wisconsin leads L Madison, Wis. Western Illinois Wisconsin leads 9-3 In Madison: Wisconsin leads 6-3 In Macomb: Wisconsin leads 2-0 Neutral: Wisconsin leads L Madison, Wis W Macomb, Ill W Des Moines, Iowa W Madison, Wis W OT Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis W Macomb, Ill L Madison, Wis L Madison, Wis. Western Kentucky Wisconsin leads 2-1 In Madison: Wisconsin leads 2-0 In Bowling Green: Western Kentucky leads W Madison, Wis L Bowling Green, Ky W Madison, Wis. * Western Michigan Wisconsin leads 10-1 In Madison: Wisconsin leads 6-0 In Kalamazoo: Wisconsin leads W Kalamazoo, Mich W Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis L Kalamazoo, Mich W Kalamazoo, Mich W Madison, Wis W Madison, Wis W Kalamazoo, Mich W Madison, Wis W Kalamazoo, Mich W Madison, Wis. Westmar College Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Madison: Wisconsin leads W Madison, Wis. William & Mary Wisconsin leads 1-0 In Madison: Wisconsin leads W Madison, Wis. William Penn Series tied 1-1 In Oskaloosa: Tied at W Oskaloosa, Iowa L Oskaloosa, Iowa Wichita State Wichita State leads 1-0 Neutral: Wichita State leads L Des Moines, Iowa Wyoming Wyoming leads 3-0 In Laramie: Wyoming leads 2-0 In Madison: Wyoming leads L Laramie, Wyo. * L OT Madison, Wis W OT Laramie, Wyo. Yale Wisconsin leads 1-0 In New Have: Wisconsin leads W OT New Haven, Conn. # NCAA Tournament play * WNIT Tournament AIAW Regional Play

94 Year-by-YearResults Record: 11-7 (Home 6-2; Away 4-3; Neutral 1-2) Head Coach: Marilyn Harris Total home attendance: Figures Not Available 12-6 W (+10) vs. Minnesota # 12-6 L (-1) vs. Illinois # 12-7 L (-54) vs. Indiana # 12-7 W (+16) at Iowa 1-11 W (+7) Green Bay 1-18 L (-30) UW-LA CROSSE 1-23 W (+15) at Northern Illinois 1-25 W (+32) UW-PLATTEVILLE 1-28 W (+20) Milwaukee 2-1 L (-2) at UW-Stevens Point 2-5 W (+13) at UW-Eau Claire 2-8 L (-27) at UW-La Crosse 2-11 W (+9) CARTHAGE 2-12 W (+4) CARROLL 2-18 L (-2) UW-WHITEWATER 2-22 W (+11) UW-STEVENS POINT 2-23 W (+5) at UW-Platteville 2-28 L (-32) at UW-Stevens Point # at Big Ten Invitational, Iowa City, Iowa Record: 5-13 (Home 3-3; Away 2-3; Neutral 0-7) Head Coach: Marilyn Harris Total home attendance: Figures Not Available 12-5 L (-60) vs. Illinois State # 12-6 L (-1) vs. Mankato State # 12-7 L (-13) vs. UW-Eau Claire # L (-42) vs. Illinois State # L (-15) UW-RIVER FALLS 1-24 W (+21) Green Bay 1-26 W (+20) at UW-Platteville 1-30 L (-26) UW-STEVENS POINT 1-31 L (-49) at UW-La Crosse 2-2 W (+5) UW-PLATTEVILLE 2-5 L (-37) at UW-Whitewater 2-6 L (-31) Michigan State@ 2-6 L (-44) Illinois@ 2-7 L (-51) Michigan@ 2-9 W (+8) at Green Bay 2-11 L (-72) UW-LA CROSSE 2-16 L (-50) at UW-Stevens Point 2-21 W (+10) NORTHERN ILLINOIS # at La Crosse, at Big Ten Tournament, Champaign, Ill Record: 7-14 (Home 3-4; Away 3-6; Neutral 1-4) UW Head Coach: Edwina Qualls Total home attendance: Figures Not Available 12-3 L (-13) at Purdue 12-4 W (+4) vs. Cincinnati # L (-7) UW-WHITEWATER 1-15 W (+4) at Northern Illinois 1-21 L (-10) at UW-Stevens Point 1-22 L (-10) NORTHWESTERN 1-25 L (-12) UW-STEVENS POINT 1-28 L (-42) at UW-La Crosse 1-29 L (-13) at UW-Eau Claire 2-1 L (-4) at UW-Whitewater 2-4 L (-3) at Illinois-Chicago 2-5 W (+32) Milwaukee 2-9 W (+30) UW-PLATTEVILLE 2-11 L (-2) 2-11 L (-27) 2-15 W (+7) at Carthage 2-19 L (-9) UW-OSHKOSH 2-21 W (+21) MARQUETTE 2-23 W (+44) at Green Bay 3-3 L (-3) vs. UW-Eau Claire L (-11) vs. Marquette + # at West Lafayette, at Big Ten Tournament, West Lafayette, Ind. + at WWIAC State Tournament, Stevens Point, Wis Record: (Home 5-4; Away 5-2; Neutral 4-4) Head Coach: Edwina Qualls Total home attendance: 12,231/10=1,223 avg W (+33) WESTMAR & W (+45) UW-EAU CLAIRE W (+51) DEPAUL& 1-11 L (-6) ILLINOIS-CHICAGO 1-14 L (-2) MICHIGAN STATE & 1-17 W (+58) NORTHERN ILLINOIS 1-19 L (-16) vs. Illinois-Chicago % 1-20 L (-14) vs. Purdue % 1-25 L (-15) UW-LA CROSSE 1-28 L (-6) at Northwestern 1-31 W (+8) at UW-Oshkosh 2-9 L (-15) at Indiana 2-10 L (-26) vs. Ohio 2-14 W (+16) at Marquette 2-16 W (+43) at Milwaukee 2-18 W (+12) UW-WHITEWATER 2-22 L (-5) UW-STEVENS POINT 2-25 W (+30) at Carroll College 3-2 W (+42) at UW-Eau Claire # 3-3 W (+4) vs. UW-La Crosse # 3-4 W (+7) vs. UW-Oshkosh # 3-9 W (+11) vs. Illinois State $ 3-10 L (-33) vs. Ohio State $ 3-11 W (+1) vs. Southern Illinois $ % at Saluki Invitational, Carbondale, Big Ten Tournament, West Lafayette, Ind. # WWIAC State Tournament, Eau Claire, Wis. $ MAIAW Regional, East Lansing, Mich. & double-header with UW men s team Record: (Home 7-3; Away 5-7, Neutral 1-1) Head Coach: Edwina Qualls Total home attendance: 4,979/10=498 avg W (+6) at William Penn 12-2 L (-7) at Iowa 12-6 L (-6) at Illinois-Chicago 12-9 W (+10) ILLINOIS W (+65) Milwaukee 1-5 W (+5) NEBRASKA 1-12 L (-7) at Michigan 1-13 L (-5) at Michigan State 1-16 W (+10) UW-OSHKOSH 1-20 W OT (+7) PURDUE 1-26 L (-14) IOWA STATE % 1-27 W (+22) UW-STEVENS POINT % 1-31 W (+13) at UW-Stevens Point 2-8 L (-8) at Indiana & 2-14 W (+3) at UW-Eau Claire 2-15 L (-20) at UW-La Crosse 2-17 L (-7) INDIANA 2-20 W (+23) MARQUETTE 2-21 L (-5) NORTHWESTERN 2-24 W (+4) at Western Michigan 2-25 L (-20) at Detroit 3-1 W (+44) Milwaukee W (+13) UW-Oshkosh L (-14) UW-La Crosse + % Badger Invitational, UW Field at Big Ten Tournament, Bloomington, Ind. + at WWIAC State Tournament, Oshkosh, Wis Record: (Home 4-4; Away 4-10; Neutral 2-2) Head Coach: Edwina Qualls Total home attendance: 3,246/8=406 avg L (-7) WESTERN ILLINOIS, L (-3) at William Penn % W (+15 vs. St. Cloud State % W (+7) vs. Phillips University % 12-1 L (-17) at Iowa 12-2 L (-2) at Drake 12-8 L (-8) DETROIT, W (+12) UW-WHITEWATER, W OT (+2) at Yale 1-9 L (-2) at Providence 1-11 W (+30) at Princeton 1-13 W (+3) at Southern Connecticut 1-14 L (-22) at Queens College 1-18 L (-14) at Indiana 1-19 L (-8) at Indiana State 1-23 L (-27) at Northwestern 1-26 W (+8) MICHIGAN, L (-14) at Illinois State # 2-1 L (-14) vs. Illinois-Chicago # 2-2 W (+10) vs. Lincoln College # * 2-8 L (-14) MINNESOTA, 2-15 W (+9) at Purdue 2-16 L (-29) at Illinois 2-20 L (-7) UW-LA CROSSE, W (+8) WESTERN MICHIGAN, W (+6) ILLINOIS-CHICAGO, L (-12) vs. Ohio State $ % at William Penn Invitational, Des Moines, Iowa # at Illinois State Tournament, Normal, Big Ten Tournament, UW Field House $ at MAIAW Regional, Terre Haute, Ind. * Two-year opponent; does not count towards record Record: (Home 6-6; Away 5-9; Neutral 2-3) Head Coach: Edwina Qualls Total home attendance: 4,408/12=367 avg W (+4) IOWA, W (+8) at Western Illinois L (-15) vs. Wichita State% W (+60) vs. Chicago State% L (-15) vs. South Dakota% 12-3 W (+15) at Northern Illinois 12-6 L (-9) at Michigan W (+14) WESTERN MICHIGAN, 200# L (-7) NORTHWESTERN, 200# L (-12) MICHIGAN STATE, L (-4) at Mississippi 1-5 L (-7) at Memphis State 1-6 L OT (-2) at Union University 1-9 W (+23) INDIANA STATE, L (-16) MINNESOTA,

95 1-18 L (-17) DRAKE, L (-17) at Western Michigan 1-24 L (-5) at Eastern Michigan 1-27 W (+10) at UW-La Crosse 1-30 W (+10) INDIANA, L (-1) at DePaul 2-6 W (+4) PURDUE, W (+50) CHICAGO STATE, W (+21) vs. Iowa@ 2-13 L (-11) vs. Minnesota@ 2-17 W (+25) at Illinois-Chicago 2-20 L (-4) at Missouri 2-21 W (+8) at Central Missouri 2-25 L (-7) NORTHWESTERN, L (-5) ILLINOIS STATE, L (-10) at Minnesota % at Drake Turkey Invitational, Des Moines, Iowa # Badger Invitational, UW Field at Big Ten Tournament, Evanston, Ill Record: (Home 10-1; Away 5-11; Neutral 6-1) Head Coach: Edwina Qualls Total home attendance: 4,873/11=443 avg L (-16) at Illinois State L (-9) MINNESOTA, L (-36) at Drake% W (+11) vs. Western Illinois% 12-2 W (+3) NORTHERN ILLINOIS, L (-6) at Indiana 12-8 W (+14) LOYOLA (ILL.) W (+22) ILLINOIS-CHICAGO, L (-1) at Georgetown 1-3 L (-4) at District of Columbia 1-5 L (-29) at Maryland 1-9 W (+9) ILLINOIS, W (+38) WESTERN ILLINOIS, W (+55) vs. Army# 1-17 W (+22) at Dartmouth# 1-19 W (+54) NE ILLINOIS, L (-3) at Minnesota 1-27 W (+6) DEPAUL, W (+38) UW-LA CROSSE, L (-7) at Indiana State 2-6 W (+3) at Eastern Illinois 2-12 W (+14) vs L (-10) vs L (-16) at Northwestern 2-23 W (+13) Green Bay, W (+16) at Western Michigan 2-27 L (-16) at Michigan State 3-3 W (+14) at Iowa 3-6 W OT (+1) IOWA STATE, W (+29) vs. National College $ 3-12 W OT (+8) at Indiana State $ 3-13 W (+11) vs. Miami of Ohio $ 3-21 W (+1) vs. Colorado & 3-23 L (-12) at #6 Texas & % Drake Turkey Invitational, Des Moines, Iowa # Dartmouth Invitational, Hanover, Big Ten Tournament, East Lansing, Mich. $ MAIAW Regional, Terre Haute, Ind. & AIAW National Championship, Austin, Texas Record: 19-8 (Home 9-4; Away 10-4) Big Ten Record-Place: th (First season) Head Coach: Edwina Qualls Total home attendance: 9,589/13=738 avg. Big Ten attendance: 7,724/9=858 avg W (+58) at Illinois-Chicago 12-4 W (+13) WESTERN MICHIGAN, W (+44) BRADLEY, W (+14) at Green Bay 12-9 W (+51) NATIONAL COLLEGE, W (+2) at Loyola (Ill.) W (+18) at UC Irvine L OT (-4) at CSU Long Beach 1-7 W (+3) at Purdue 1-9 W (+3) at Illinois 1-14 W (+18) MICHIGAN STATE, W (+31) MICHIGAN, W (+3) at Northwestern 1-23 W (+21) at Iowa 1-28 L (-13) at Minnesota 2-4 L (-18) OHIO STATE, L (-12) INDIANA, L (-10) at Indiana 2-13 L (-14) at Ohio State 2-16 W OT (+2) ILLINOIS STATE, L (-6) MINNESOTA, W (+24) IOWA, W (+9) NORTHWESTERN, W (+9) at Michigan 3-6 W (+6) at Michigan State 3-10 L (-8) ILLINOIS, W (+10) PURDUE, Record: (Home 12-1; Away 6-5; Neutral 0-4) Big Ten Record-Finish: nd Head Coach: Edwina Qualls Total home attendance: 9,776/13=752 avg. Big Ten attendance: 8,673/9=964 avg L (-1) vs. Valdosta State% L (-2) vs. Eastern Kentucky% 12-1 W (+16) at Bradley 12-5 L (-1) at Illinois State 12-7 W (+7) ILLINOIS-CHICAGO, W (+25) BALL STATE, W (+28) NORTHERN IOWA, W (+17) LOYOLA, L (-3) vs. Cleveland State # L (-2) vs. Fairfield # 1-6 W (+30) PURDUE, W (+11) ILLINOIS, W (+1) at Michigan State 1-15 W (+13) at Michigan 1-20 W (+10) NORTHWESTERN, W (+1) IOWA, W (+4) MINNESOTA, L (-19) at Ohio State 2-5 L (-7) at Indiana 2-10 W (+2) INDIANA, W (+9) OHIO STATE, L (-11) at Minnesota 2-24 L (-9) at Iowa 2-26 W (+3) at Northwestern 3-2 L (-1) MICHIGAN, W (+20) MICHIGAN STATE, W (+14) at Illinois 3-10 W (+10) at Purdue % Kentucky Invitational, Lexington, Ky. # Miami Classic, Miami, Fla Record: (Home 7-6; Away 4-8; Neutral 0-3) Big Ten Record-Finish: 6-12-T7th Head Coach: Edwina Qualls Total home attendance: 8,562/13=659 avg. Big Ten attendance: 6,225/9=692 avg L (-11) ILLINOIS STATE, L (-33) vs. Clemson % L (-3) vs. Arizona % W (+3) at Loyola (Ill.) 12-1 W (+9) NORTHERN IOWA, W (+9) WESTERN MICHIGAN, L (-35) at Louisiana Tech # 12-8 W (+17) vs. Alabama-Birmingham# W (+7) EASTERN ILLINOIS, L (-10) at Central Michigan 1-6 L (-18) NORTHWESTERN, L (-13) OHIO STATE, L (-24) INDIANA, L (-21) at Illinois 1-20 L (-6) at Purdue 1-25 L (-1) MINNESOTA, W (+11) IOWA, L (-1) at Michigan State 2-3 W (+9) at Michigan 2-8 L (-4) at Indiana 2-10 L (-14) Ohio State 2-15 L (-8) PURDUE, W (+3) ILLINOIS, L (-12) at Iowa 2-24 L (-9) at Minnesota 3-1 W (+11) MICHIGAN, W (+10) MICHIGAN STATE, W OT (+3) at Northwestern % Nebraska Tournament, Lincoln, Neb. # Lady Techster Invitational, Ruston, La Record: 4-24 (Home 2-12; Away 2-11; Neutral 0-1) Big Ten Record-Finish: th Head Coach: Edwina Qualls Total home attendance: 8,704/14=522 avg. Big Ten attendance: 4,971/9=552 avg W OT (+5) WESTERN ILLINOIS, 479% L (-8) MIAMI OF OHIO, 379% L (-6) EASTERN ILLINOIS, W (+27) at Northern Iowa 12-6 L (-23) at Virginia # 12-7 L (-9) vs. Pitt # W (+16) at Illinois-Chicago L (-15) IOWA STATE, L OT (-7) at Illinois State 1-3 L (-11) LOYOLA, L (-4) at Northwestern 1-10 L (-33) at Ohio State 1-12 L (-19) at Indiana 1-17 L (-13) ILLINOIS, L (-15) PURDUE, L (-17) at Minnesota 1-26 L (-36) at Iowa 1-31 L (-3) MICHIGAN STATE, L (-5) MICHIGAN, L (-28) INDIANA, L (-35) OHIO STATE, L (-22) at Purdue 2-16 L (-16) at Illinois 2-21 L (-14) IOWA, W (+10) MINNESOTA, L (-11) at Michigan 3-2 L (-13) at Michigan State 3-8 L (-15) NORTHWESTERN, 777 % Badger Invitational, UW Field House # Virginia Invitational, Charlottesville, Va Record: 9-19 (Home 4-10; Away 5-8; Neutral 0-1) Big Ten Record-Finish: 4-14-T8th Head Coach: Mary Murphy Total home attendance: 14,112/14=1,008 avg. Big Ten attendance: 9,349/9=1,039 avg. 93

96 11-28 W OT (+5) at Cincinnati % L (-13) vs. Middle Tennessee State% 12-2 W (+7) at Western Michigan 12-5 W (+12) BRADLEY, L (-9) BOWLING GREEN, L (-22) DEPAUL, W (+23) ILLINOIS-CHICAGO, W (+1) at San Diego 1-2 L (-39) #14 IOWA, W (+8) MINNESOTA, L (-15) at #17 Illinois 1-11 L (-8) at Purdue 1-16 L (-5) INDIANA, L (-40) #18 OHIO STATE, L (-24) at Michigan State 1-25 W (+8) at Michigan 1-30 L (-19) NORTHWESTERN, L (-17) at Loyola (Ill.) 2-6 L (-36) PURDUE, L (-13) #19 ILLINOIS, L (-33) at #12 Ohio State 2-15 W OT (+2) at Indiana 2-20 W (+25) MICHIGAN, L (-14) MICHIGAN STATE, L (-23) at Northwestern 3-1 L (-10) NOTRE DAME, 2170 & 3-5 L (-25) at Minnesota 3-7 L (-22) at #10 Iowa % Cincinnatti Omni Tournament & Double-header with UW men s team Record: 4-24 (Home-3-10; Away 1-13; Neutral 0-1) Big Ten Record-Finish: th Head Coach: Mary Murphy Total home attendance: 10,712/13=824 avg. Big Ten attendance: 8,221/9=913 avg L (-20) at #16 Duke L (-6) at UNC-Charlotte 12-4 L (-33) at Florida State % 12-5 L (-26) vs. Alabama-Birmingham % 12-9 L (-1) Green Bay, L (-13) LAKE SUPERIOR STATE, W (+31) DETROIT, L (-9) at St. Peter s College 1-5 L (-20) at Fairleigh Dickinson 1-8 L (-20) #1 IOWA, W (+8) at Minnesota 1-15 W (+11) ILLINOIS, L (-18) PURDUE, L (-22) at Indiana 1-24 L (-30) at #8 Ohio State 1-29 L (-7) MICHIGAN STATE, L (-3) MICHIGAN, L (-15) at Northwestern 2-8 W (+13) LOYOLA (ILL), L (-12) at Purdue 2-14 L (-26) at Illinois 2-19 L (-17) #9 OHIO STATE, L (-24) INDIANA, L (-35) at Michigan 2-28 L (-10) at Michigan State 3-4 L (-26) NORTHWESTERN, L (-2) MINNESOTA, L (-48) at #2 Iowa % Florida State Tournament, Tallahassee, Fla. & Double-header following UW men s game Record: (Home 10-4; Away 3-10) Big Ten Record-Finish: th Head Coach: Mary Murphy Total home attendance: 13,700/14=979 avg. Big Ten attendance: 10,575/9=1,175 avg L (-57) at #8 Stanford W (+5) at San Jose State 12-1 W (+12) MARQUETTE, W (+11) WESTERN ILLINOIS, W OT (+4) at Green Bay W (+3) at Detroit W (+27) VALPARAISO, W (+20) CHICAGO STATE, L (-18) at Indiana 1-8 L (-31) at Ohio State 1-13 L (-3) NORTHWESTERN, L (-13) at #9 Purdue 1-20 W (+2) MICHIGAN STATE, W (+7) MICHIGAN, L OT (-6) at Illinois 1-30 W (+14) ILLINOIS-CHICAGO, L (-10) #7 IOWA, W (+17) MINNESOTA, L (-3) at Northwestern 2-17 L (-18) at Michigan 2-19 L (-4) at Michigan State 2-26 W (+9) ILLINOIS, W (+14) #11 PURDUE, L (-25) at Minnesota 3-5 L (-26) at #9 Iowa 3-8 L (-16) #15 OHIO STATE, L (-5) INDIANA, Record: 8-20 (Home 5-9; Away 2-9; Neutral 1-2) Big Ten Record-Finish: 3-15-T9th Head Coach: Mary Murphy Total home attendance: 15,478/14=1,106 avg. Big Ten attendance: 11,699/9=1,300 avg L (-1) at Texas A&M % L (-15) vs. Drake % W (+10) at Illinois-Chicago 12-1 L (-7) vs. North Carolina # 12-2 W (+25) vs. Bucknell # 12-5 L (-2) Green Bay, W (+10) NEBRASKA, L (-13) DARTMOUTH, W (+30) CHICAGO STATE, L (-12) INDIANA, L (-8) OHIO STATE, L (-15) at #25 Northwestern 1-16 W (+11) MARQUETTE, L (-30) at Michigan State 1-21 L (-17) at Michigan 1-26 W (+9) ILLINOIS, L (-20) #10 PURDUE, L (-32) at #13 Iowa 2-4 W (+1) at Minnesota 2-9 L (-11) #15 NORTHWESTERN, L (-5) MICHIGAN, L (-6) MICHIGAN STATE, L (-18) at #15 Purdue 2-25 L (-5) at Illinois 3-2 W (+12) MINNESOTA, L (-17) #11 IOWA, L (-21) at Ohio State 3-10 L (-7) at Indiana % Texas A&M Invitational, College Station, Texas # Princeton Tournament, Princeton, N.J Record: (Home 10-4; Away 2-10; Neutral 1-1) Big Ten Record-Finish: th Head Coach: Mary Murphy Total home attendance: 16,915/14=1,208 avg. Big Ten attendance: 13,470/9=1,497 avg L OT (-8) vs. #13 Washington % W (+3) vs. Gonzaga % L (-9) IOWA STATE, W (+23) Milwaukee, L (-16) at Green Bay 12-7 W OT (+6) at Nebraska 12-9 W (+8) at Creighton W (+16) ILLINOIS-CHICAGO, L (-10) ILLINOIS STATE, W (+11) #15 IOWA, W (+25) MINNESOTA, L (-16) at Michigan State 1-13 L (-21) at Michigan 1-18 L (-1) #15 NORTHWESTERN, W (+24) CHICAGO STATE, W (+9) ILLINOIS, L (-10) #6 PURDUE, L (-17) at Indiana 2-3 L OT (-5) at Ohio State 2-8 W (+13) MICHIGAN, W (+3) #23 MICHIGAN STATE, L (-21) at #19 Northwestern 2-22 L (-40) at #6 Purdue 2-24 L (-15) at Illinois 3-1 W (+15) OHIO STATE, W (+5) INDIANA, L (-14) at Minnesota 3-9 L OT (-9) at #24 Iowa % Colorado Coors Classic, Boulder, Colo Record: 20-9 (Home 12-3; Away 7-6; Neutral 1-0) Big Ten Record-Finish: rd Head Coach: Mary Murphy Total home attendance: 30,278/13=2,329 avg. Big Ten attendance: 27,102/9=3,011 avg W (+14) at Iowa State W (+15) CREIGHTON W (+7) vs. #11 Auburn % L (-3) at Utah % 12-7 L (-1) SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W (+22) Milwaukee W (+43) WESTERN ILLINOIS, W (+14) at Illinois State 1-4 W (+24) NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS 1-10 L (-25) at Indiana 1-12 W (+11) at Ohio State 1-17 W (+15) MICHIGAN STATE, W (+27) MICHIGAN, W (+6) at Illinois 1-26 L (-26) at #12 Purdue 1-31 W (+2) #22 Northwestern, L (-11) at #8 Penn State ^ 2-7 W (+16) #5 IOWA, W (+10) MINNESOTA, W (+24) at Michigan 2-16 W (+15) at Michigan State 2-21 W (+11) #9 PURDUE, W (+14) ILLINOIS, L (-11) at Northwestern 3-6 W (+1) at Minnesota 3-8 L (-27) at #8 Iowa 3-11 L (-6) OHIO STATE, W (+10) INDIANA, L (-11) MONTANA, 8353 # % Utah Tournament, Salt Lake City, Utah # NCAA Tournament First Round, UW Field House 94 94

97 ^ Non-conference game as PSU was not yet officially a member of the Big Ten Record: 7-20 (Home-5-8; Away 1-11; Neutral 1-1) Big Ten Record-Finish: th Head Coach: Mary Murphy Total home attendance: 20,310/12=1,692 avg. Big Ten attendance: 16,891/9=1,877 avg W (+1) UW-GREEN BAY, W (+16) CHICAGO STATE L (-6) vs. Oklahoma State % W (+20) vs. Tennessee Martin % L (-1) Milwaukee, L (-26) WAKE FOREST, L (-2) at Southern Illinois 1-2 L (-10) at Santa Clara 1-4 L (-2) at San Francisco 1-8 L (-26) at #5 Iowa 1-12 W (+3) MINNESOTA, W (+8) MICHIGAN STATE, W (+6) MICHIGAN, L (-7) at Illinois 1-24 L (-17) at Northwestern (MSC) 1-29 L (-4) #4 OHIO STATE, L (-17) #6 PENN STATE, L (-23) at Purdue 2-12 W (+4) at Michigan 2-14 L (-14) at Michigan State 2-19 L (-13) NORTHWESTERN, L (-10) ILLINOIS, L (-37) at #7 Ohio State 2-28 L (-29) at #6 Penn State 3-5 L (-7) INDIANA, L (-20) PURDUE, 2175 (MSC) 3-10 L (-35) at Minnesota % Memphis Classic, Memphis, Tenn Record: (Home 9-6; Away 3-7; Neutral 1-1) Big Ten Record-Finish: th Head Coach: Mary Murphy Total home attendance: 26,553/15=1,770 avg. Big Ten attendance: 19,478/9=2,164 avg L (-10) TOLEDO, W (+27) WESTERN ILLINOIS, L (-22) vs. Notre Dame % 12-5 W (+34) vs. Wagner College % 12-9 W (+50) Milwaukee, W (+38) NE ILLINOIS, W (+31) at Illinois-Chicago W (+14) UTAH, W (+9) UW-GREEN BAY, L (-7) #2 IOWA, 2, L (-5) at Minnesota 1-14 L (-3) at Michigan State 1-16 W (+1) at Michigan 1-21 W (+22) ILLINOIS, L (-16) #19 NORTHWESTERN, W (+9) at #17 Ohio State 1-30 L (-20) at #1 Penn State 2-6 L (-7) #12 PURDUE (MSC) 2-11 W (+9) MICHIGAN, W (+7) MICHIGAN STATE, L (-25) at Northwestern 2-20 L (-3) at Illinois 2-23 L (-29) #2 PENN STATE, W (+3) OHIO STATE, L (-2) at Indiana 3-6 L 45-93(-48) at #10 Purdue 3-8 L (-11) MINNESOTA, 1640 % Brown University Classic, Providence, R.I Record: 20-9 (Home 11-1; Away 6-6; Neutral 3-2) Big Ten Record-Finish: rd Head Coach: Jane Albright-Dieterle Total home attendance: 59,329/12=4,944 Big Ten attendance: 52,686/8=6, W (+25) vs. Baylor % W (+7) at St. Mary s (Calif.) % W (+27) WESTERN ILLINOIS, L (-3) vs. Southern Methodist * 12-3 W (+16) vs. St. Mary s (Calif.) * 12-7 L (-9) at Green Bay W (+3) at Toledo W (+18) ILLINOIS-CHICAGO, W (+14) at Michigan W (+19) WESTERN MICHIGAN, 1, W (+16) INDIANA, W (+10) IOWA, W (+7) #22 OHIO STATE, L (-10) at Michigan State 1-20 W (+13) at Minnesota 1-22 W (+29) ILLINOIS, 7036 (MSC) 1-27 L (-2) at #19 Purdue 1-29 L (-3) at #10 Penn State 2-3 W (+7) NORTHWESTERN, W OT (+1) MINNESOTA, W (+22) MARQUETTE, L (-4) MICHIGAN STATE, 11, W (+5) at Ohio State 2-19 W (+7) at Iowa 2-24 L (-2) at Indiana 2-26 W (+16) MICHIGAN, 10, L (-8) vs. Michigan 3-16 W (+1) vs. #23 Kansas # 3-18 L (-23) at #5 Texas Tech # % St. Mary s Thanksgiving Classic, * Arkansas Dial Classic, Fayetteville, Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis # NCAA Tournament, Lubbock, Texas Record: 21-8 (Home 10-2; Away 9-5; Neutral 2-1) Big Ten Record-Finish: rd Head Coach: Jane Albright-Dieterle Total home attendance: 94,604/12=7,884 avg. Big Ten attendance: 67,464/8=8,433 avg W (+19) at Western Michigan W (+4) DRAKE, W (+20) vs. Austin Peay # 12-3 L (-8) at #10 Texas Tech # 12-7 W (+37) at Western Illinois 12-9 W (+49) ILLINOIS STATE, W (+27) UW-GREEN BAY, 4479 ^ W (+41) MICHIGAN, W (+10) INDIANA, L (-20) at #11 Iowa 1-7 W (+6) at Ohio State (MSC) 1-9 W (+24) at Marquette 1-12 W (+23) MICHIGAN STATE, W (+27) at Northern Iowa 1-19 W (+35) MINNESOTA, W (+1) at Illinois 1-26 W OT (+3) #21 PURDUE, W (+18) #10 PENN STATE, 10,505 (MSC) 2-2 W (+1) at #23 Northwestern 2-4 W (+34) at Minnesota 2-8 L (-11) #6 TENNESSEE, 11, L (-11) at Michigan State 2-16 W (+12) OHIO STATE, L (-4) #7 IOWA,11,522 (MSC) 2-23 L (-14) at Indiana 2-25 W (+25) at Michigan 3-2 L (-14) vs. Ohio 3-15 W (+14) vs. Oregon # 3-17 L (-14) at #12 Vanderbilt # (ESPN) # Lady Raider Classic, Lubbock, Texas ^ Game played at Dane County Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis # NCAA Tournament, Nashville, Tenn Record: (Home 9-3; Away 6-7; Neutral 1-1) Big Ten Record-Finish: 8-8-T6th UW Head Coach: Jane Albright-Dieterle Total home attendance: 102,426/12=8,536 avg. Big Ten attendance: 70,792/8=8,849 avg W (+8) at Drake W (+32) Milwaukee, W (+10) vs. UC Irvine * W (+5) at UC Santa Barbara * 12-3 W (+47) NORTHERN IOWA, W (+12) at Green Bay 12-9 W (+12) at #10 Notre Dame L (-7) #4 GEORGIA, 9683 (ESPN2) W (+6) #15 PENN STATE L (-6) ILLINOIS, W (+17) PURDUE, W (+6) at Iowa (PRIME-FOX) 1-12 L (-2) at Indiana 1-17 W (+10) NORTHWESTERN, W (+5) OHIO STATE, 11, W (+5) at Michigan 1-26 W (+27) MINNESOTA, L (-11) at Michigan State 2-2 L (-31) at Northwestern 2-4 L (-4) at #9 Tennessee 2-7 L (-5) INDIANA, W (+39) CLEVELAND STATE, W (+3) IOWA, L (-19) at Purdue 2-21 L (-4) at #17 Illinois 2-23 L (-28) at Penn State 2-28 L (-5) vs. * UC Santa Barbara Shootout, Santa Barbara, Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis Record: (Home 11-1; Away 6-6; Neutral 4-3) Big Ten Record-Finish: 9-7-6th UW Head Coach: Jane Albright-Dieterle Total home attendance: 125,464/12=10,455 avg Big Ten home attendance: 99,797-/8=12,475 avg W (+8) #4 STANFORD, W (+32) at Milwaukee W (+41) vs. SW Louisiana* W OT (+17) at Maine* 12-6 W (+8) at Illinois State 12-8 W (+12) NOTRE DAME, W (+18) Green Bay, W (+13) vs. Manhattan % W (+20) vs. Mississippi % L (-21) vs. #1 Tennessee (ESPN2) % L (-15) at Penn State L (-8) at #13 Illinois 1-4 W OT (+10) at #17 Georgia (CBS) 1-6 L (-5) at #23 Purdue 1-9 W (+15) INDIANA, W (+14) #19 W. KENTUCKY, 6608 (WPT) 1-16 W (+5) at Northwestern 1-18 L (-12) at Ohio State 1-20 L (-3) IOWA, 16,296 (WPT) 1-23 W (+16) MICHIGAN, 10, W (+13) at Minnesota 1-30 W (+7) MICHIGAN STATE, W (+31) NORTHWESTERN, 16,329 (WPT) 2-6 L (-1) at Indiana 95

98 2-13 L (-11) at Iowa 2-23 W (+11) PURDUE, 16,236 (WPT) 2-20 W (+4) #9 ILLINOIS, 11,267 (WPT) 2-22 W (+8) PENN STATE, 12, W (+18) vs L (-9) vs L (-11) vs. Virginia Tech $ * Dead River Co. Classic Tournament, Orono, Me. % Northern Lights Tournament, Anchorage, Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis $ NCAA Tournament, Gainesville, Fla. NOTE: All games from 1-20 on, were played at the Kohl Center Record: (Home 15-3; Away 2-9; Neutral 1-2) Big Ten Record-Finish: 9-7-T4th Head Coach: Jane Albright-Dieterle Total home attendance: 136,182/18=7,566 avg Total home attendance: 118,561/14=8,468 ^ Big Ten home attendance: 71,504/8=8,938 avg W (+18) BOWLING GREEN, W (+5) MILWAUKEE, W OT (+13) #22 UCSB, W (+8) GREEN BAY, L (-12) at #25 Stanford 12-3 L (-8) MARQUETTE, L (-14) vs. #12 Texas Tech * 12-6 W (+29) vs. Florida A&M * L (-12) at Western Kentucky W (+11) MINNESOTA, L (-18) at Illinois 1-3 W (+7) IOWA, 8379 (FSN) 1-5 L (-15) at #23 Ohio State 1-8 L (-3) at Michigan State 1-10 L (-4) at Indiana (FSN) 1-15 W (+6) MICHIGAN, L (-16) #13 RUTGERS, 10, W (+19) NORTHWESTERN, L (-20) at #3 Purdue 1-29 L (-30) at #21 Penn State 1-31 W (+24) at Michigan 2-5 L OT (-2) #18 PENN STATE, W OT (+5) MICHIGAN STATE, W OT (+4) OHIO STATE, W OT (+4) ILLINOIS, 10, W (+13) at Minnesota 2-27 L (-9) vs. Ohio 3-11 W (+37) INDIANA STATE, 2890 $ 3-14 W (+22) SIENA, 2949 $ [FH] 3-17 W OT (+1) MICHIGAN STATE, 5490 $ 3-20 W (+19) MEMPHIS, 6292 $ [FH] 3-23 L (-3) at Arkansas % * Rice Invitational, Houston, Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis $ WNIT Tournament, Kohl Center or Field House (FH) % WNIT Championship Game, Fayetteville, Ark. ^ Attendance does not include WNIT games Record: (Home 12-4; Away 6-7; Neutral 3-1) Big Ten Record-Finish: 8-8-T5th Head Coach: Jane Albright Total home attendance: 123,712/16=7,732 avg. Total home attendance: 95,575/11=8,689 ^ Big Ten home attendance: 68,978/8=8,622 avg W (+8) vs. Southern Illinois % W OT (+7) at #24 Nebraska % L (-2) at #8 Rutgers ^ W OT (+1) vs. Northeastern ^ 12-1 W (+10) at Green Bay 12-5 L (-23) #3 TENNESSEE,11,861 (MSC) 12-8 L (-4) at Marquette W (+13) IUPUI, L (-25) #13 PURDUE, 8614 (WPT) 1-4 L (-6) #15 ILLINOIS, 7177 (FSN) 1-7 W (+15) at Loyola (Ill.) 1-9 L (-14) at Michigan State 1-12 W (+14) at Northwestern 1-16 W (+35) at Ohio State (FSN) 1-20 W (+3) MICHIGAN, 7386 (WPT) 1-23 W (+20) OHIO STATE, 10,399 (MSC) 1-27 L (-4) at Iowa 1-30 L (-14) at #7 Penn State 2-3 W (+10) MINNESOTA, 7417 (MSC) 2-6 L (-5) #6 PENN STATE, 8625 (FSN) 2-8 W (+13) RICE, 6926 (WPT) 2-10 W (+11) at Minnesota (MSC) 2-13 W (+8) MICHIGAN STATE, 10,227 (MSC) 2-17 L (-5) at Michigan 2-20 W (+15) INDIANA, 9133 (MSC) 2-24 L (-9) at Illinois 3-2 W (+7) vs. Minnesota@ (FSN) 3-3 L (-9) vs. #18 Purdue@ (FSN) 3-15 W (+37) FAIRFIELD $, W (+6) DEPAUL $, W (+32) MICHIGAN STATE $, W (+18) COLORADO STATE $, W (+1) FLORIDA $, 13,006 % Nebraska Classic, Lincoln, Neb. ^ Rutgers Invitational, Piscataway, Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis $ WNIT Tournament, Kohl Center ^ Attendance does not include WNIT games Record: (Home 11-3; Away 6-4; Neutral 1-3) Big Ten Record-Finish: 12-4-T2nd UW Head Coach: Jane Albright Total home attendance: 100,083/14=7,149 avg. Big Ten home attendance: 61,158/8=7,645 avg L (-14) vs. #24 Oregon% W (+53) vs. Elon College% L (-27) #5 NOTRE DAME, 6943^ W (+20) #12 OKLAHOMA, 6851^ W (+10) NEBRASKA, 5956 (WPT) 12-3 L (-24) at #2 Tennessee 12-5 W (+48) LOYOLA, W (+15) EVANSVILLE, L (-12) #8 PURDUE, 7205 (WPT) W (+3) IOWA, 6876 (WPT) 1-4 W (+33) at Michigan 1-7 L OT (-2) Green Bay, 7615 (MSC) 1-11 W (+16) at Michigan State 1-14 L (-6) at Iowa (FSN) 1-16 W (+1) at Milwaukee 1-18 W (+23) MINNESOTA, 6328 (MSC) 1-21 W (+7) INDIANA, 9100 (MSC-WPT) 1-25 W (+8) at Illinois, 3852 (MSC) 1-28 L OT (-5) at #6 Purdue 2-1 W (+35) NORTHWESTERN, 6397 (WPT) 2-4 W (+20) MICHIGAN STATE, 7897 (MSC) 2-8 L OT (-4) at Indiana 2-11 W (+16) at Northwestern (MSC) 2-18 W (+11) PENN STATE, 8978 (FSN-MSC) 2-22 W (+43) at Minnesota (MSC) 2-25 W (+19) OHIO STATE, 8377 (MSC-WPT) 3-2 L (-12) vs. (FSN) 3-16 L (-3) vs. Missouri # (ESPN) % N.C. State Tournament, Raleigh, N.C. ^ Coaches vs. Cancer Big Ten Tournament, Grand Rapids, Mich. # NCAA Tournament, Athens, Ga Record: (Home 10-3; Away 4-6; Neutral 5-3) Big Ten Record-Finish: 8-8-T5th Head Coach: Jane Albright Total home attendance: 94,174/13=7,244 avg. Big Ten home attendance: 61,158/8=7,645 avg W (+20) #19 WASHINGTON, L (-5) vs. Texas % W (+12) vs. #12 Florida % W (+42) CLEVELAND STATE, W (+12) vs. Pittsburgh ^ 12-2 W (+9) vs. Holy Cross ^ 12-5 W (+1) at Marquette 12-8 W (+17) NC STATE, W (+19) MILWAUKEE, 5370 (WPT) W (+13) DRAKE, 5652 (WPT) W (+12) #7 PURDUE, 9328 (FSN) W (+7) at Iowa (FSN) 1-3 W (+20) INDIANA, 5987 (WPT-MyTV) 1-6 W (+15) #18 MICHIGAN, 7446 (WPT) 1-10 W OT (+12) at Michigan State 1-13 W (+5) at Northwestern 1-17 W (+5) ILLINOIS, 6828 (FSN-WPT) 1-20 L (-7) MINNESOTA, (FSN) 1-24 L OT (-7) at Indiana 1-27 L (-14) at Penn State 1-30 L (-1) MICHIGAN STATE, 6483 (WPT) 2-3 L (-10) at Purdue 2-7 L (-12) IOWA, 7225 (WPT) 2-14 W (+33) NORTHWESTERN, L (-16) at Texas Tech (ESPN2) 2-21 L (-2) at Minnesota (FSN) 2-24 L (-27) at Ohio State 2-28 W (+2) vs. 3-1 W (+10) vs. (FSN) 3-3 L (-14) vs. Penn (FSN) 3-16 L (-3) vs. Arizona State # % Paradise Jam Tournament, St. Thomas, V.I. ^ Arizona Classic, Tucson, Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis # NCAA Tournament, Nashville, Tenn Record: 7-21 (Home 3-11; Away 3-9; Neutral 1-1) Big Ten Record-Finish: 5-11-T8th Head Coach: Jane Albright Total home attendance: 93,458/14=6,676 avg. Big Ten home attendance: 56,875/8=7,109 avg L (-2) at Northern Illinois L (-25) GREEN BAY, W (+9) vs. Texas-Arlington% L OT (-9) at Pepperdine% 12-2 L (-12) at Washington 12-5 L (-1) BALL STATE, W (+26) EASTERN ILLINOIS, L (-10) at Drake L OT (-3) SAN FRANCISCO, L (-31) #16 PENN STATE, L (-18) MARQUETTE, 6572 (FSN) 1-9 L (-6) #7 PURDUE, L (-17) at Illinois (ESPN2) 1-16 L (-15) OHIO STATE, 5946 (FSN) 1-19 W (+10) ILLINOIS, L (-17) at Iowa (FSN) 1-24 W (+11) at Indiana 1-26 L (-7) #19 ARIZONA, W (+17) at Northwestern 2-2 W (+12) MICHIGAN, L (-15) MICHIGAN STATE, L (-23) at #25 Ohio State 2-13 W (+6) at Michigan 2-16 L (-1) INDIANA, 7170 (FSN) 2-23 L (-7) IOWA,

99 2-27 L (-13) at #13 Minnesota (FSN) 3-2 L (-11) at #15 Penn State 3-6 L (-1) vs. (FSN) % Pepperdine Tournament, Malibu, Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis Record: (Home 6-7; Away 2-9; Neutral 2-1) Big Ten Record-Finish: 4-13-T8th Head Coach: Lisa Stone Total home attendance: 82,070/13=6,313 avg. Big Ten home attendance: 52,156/8=6,520 avg L (-3) NORTHERN ILLINOIS, W (+9) vs. Hampton % W (+15) vs. Butler % 12-1 L (-8) WESTERN ILLINOIS, L (-18) at #17 Notre Dame 12-7 W (+3) IOWA STATE, W (+8) at Green Bay W (+5) MILWAUKEE, L (-16) at #22 Boston College 1-2 L (-19) at #18 Ohio State 1-8 L (-21) at Indiana 1-11 L (-1) #9 PENN STATE, W (+9) ILLINOIS, W (+16) IPFW, L (-20) at Iowa 1-22 L (-3) MICHIGAN, W (+16) NORTHWESTERN, 7354 (FSN) 1-29 L (-16) at #6 Purdue 2-1 L (-11) #14 MINNESOTA, 7218 (FSN) 2-5 L (-25) at #20 Michigan State 2-8 L (-20) at Michigan (FSN) 2-12 L OT (-5) IOWA, L (-16) at #7 Penn State (FSN) 2-22 W (+4) INDIANA, W (+6) at Illinois 2-29 L (-16) #25 OHIO STATE, L (-18) vs. Indiana@ (FSN) % Miami Tournament, Miami, Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis Record: (Home 9-5; Away 2-9; Neutral 1-2) Big Ten Record-Finish: th Head Coach: Lisa Stone Total home attendance: 84,654/14=6,047 avg. Big Ten home attendance: 50,898/8=6,362 avg W (+33) IUPUI, 5, W (+29) SOUTHERN ILLINOIS, 5, L (-25) at Houston% L (-3) vs. Middle Tennessee State% 12-1 L (-14) at Marquette 12-5 L (-23) at Iowa State 12-8 W (+9) MILWAUKEE, W (+3) GREEN BAY, W (+13) SANTA CLARA, L (-5) #20 PURDUE, 6740 (FSN) 1-2 W (+2) at Northwestern 1-6 L (-25) #11 MINNESOTA, 5602 (FSN) 1-8 L (-9) PENN STATE, 6120 (CBS) 1-13 L (-8) at #9 Michigan State 1-16 L (-13) at Illinois 1-20 W (+16) CLEVELAND STATE, L (-19) #3 OHIO STATE, W (+8) MICHIGAN, 7221 (FSN) 2-3 L (-5) at Indiana 2-6 W (+10) at #25 Iowa 2-10 W (+5) ILLINOIS, L (-24) #9 MICHIGAN STATE, L (-33) at #24 Penn State (CSTV-FSN) 2-20 L (-31) at #14 Minnesota 2-23 W (+7) NORTHWESTERN, L (-10) at Purdue 3-3 W OT (+1) vs. Indiana@ (FSN) 3-4 L (-24) vs. #3 Ohio State@ (FSN) % Houston Classic, Houston, Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis Record: (Home 6-9; Away 4-7; Neutral 1-2) Big Ten Record-Finish: th UW Head Coach: Lisa Stone Total home attendance: 90,235/15=6,016 avg. Big Ten home attendance: 55,228/8=6,904 avg W (+23) HOUSTON, W (+25) CLEVELAND STATE, W (+12) vs. Idaho State % W (+10) at Hawai i % L (-19) vs. #17 DePaul % 12-2 L (-12) MARQUETTE, 5283 (WPT) 12-4 L (-5) #11 NOTRE DAME, L (-3) SOUTH DAKOTA ST., L OT (-3) at Kansas W (+15) at Milwaukee L (-9) WESTERN ILLINOIS, 5151 (WPT) L (-20) at #18 Purdue 1-1 W (+29) NORTHWESTERN, L (-6) at #15 Minnesota 1-8 L (-15) at Penn State (CSTV) 1-12 L (-6) #9 MICHIGAN STATE, 5032 (FSN) 1-15 L (-30) ILLINOIS, 9108 (FSN) 1-19 L (-9) IOWA, 4940 (Comcast) 1-23 W (+27) EAST. ILLINOIS, 4670 (WPT) 1-26 L (+27) at #7 Ohio State 1-29 W (+10) at Michigan (Comcast) 2-2 L (-7) INDIANA, 4840 (FSN) 2-5 L (-2) at Northwestern 2-9 W (+5) at Illinois 2-12 L (-6) at #15 Michigan State (ESPN2) 2-16 W (+10) PENN STATE, 5057 (FSN) 2-19 W (+6) #17 MINNESOTA, 14,697 (FSN) 2-26 L (-3) #12 PURDUE, 6284 (WPT) 3-2 L (-7) vs. Penn State@ (Comcast) % Hawai i Tournament, Honolulu, Hawai Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis Record: (Home 17-3; Away 4-9; Neutral 2-1) Big Ten Record-Finish: 7-9-T5th Head Coach: Lisa Stone Total home attendance: 114,406/20=5,720 avg. Big Ten home attendance: 63,567/8=7, W (+33) at Air Force W (+3) WESTERN MICHIGAN, W (+30) C. CONNECTICUT ST., W (+33) MILWAUKEE, 4729 (FSN) W (+3) vs. Kansas State % W (+16) at UNLV % L (-2) at UC Riverside 12-1 W (+51) SOUTHERN MISS, W (+27) KANSAS, W (+22) ILLINOIS-CHICAGO, 4523 (WPT) W (+29) ALBANY, L (-4) at Green Bay W (+20) HARVARD, W (+11) NORTHWESTERN, 6429 (FSN) L (-10) at #21 Michigan State 1-7 L (-18) at Minnesota (FSN) 1-11 W (+3) at Michigan 1-14 L (-8) ILLINOIS, 8284 (MyTV-WPT) 1-18 L (-23) #5 OHIO STATE, 5155 (WPT) 1-21 W (+24) at Northwestern (Comcast-FSN) 1-25 W (+13) MICHIGAN, 4792 (WPT) 1-28 W (+13) MINNESOTA, (FSN) 2-1 L (-27) at Indiana 2-4 L (-9) at Penn State (CSTV) 2-8 W (+7) INDIANA, 4880 (FSN) 2-11 W (+11) IOWA, 5580 (My TV) 2-15 L (-26) at #4 Ohio State 2-18 L (-9) #16 PURDUE, (My TV) 2-25 L (-10) at Iowa 3-1 W (+22) at Michigan@ 3-2 L OT (-3) at #15 Purdue@ 3-18 W (+32) ARKANSAS STATE $, W (+6) KENTUCKY $, W (+6) VIRGINIA $, W (+7) WEST. KENTUCKY $, L (-16) at Wyoming % (FSN) % Lady Rebel Shootout, Las Vegas, Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis $ WNIT Tournament, Kohl Center % WNIT Championship Game, Laramie, Wyo Record: (Home 10-6; Away 5-7; Neutral 1-1) Big Ten Record-Finish: 9-9-T7th Head Coach: Lisa Stone Total home attendance: 97245/16=6078 avg. Big Ten home attendance: 6374/9= W (+20) at Cleveland State L (-14) at Marquette L OT (-1) WYOMING, 5671 (WPT) W (+17) vs. Mississippi % L (-24) at Virginia # 12-2 W (+16) IPFW, W (+20) Milwaukee, 5055 (WPT) 12-9 W (+14) AIR FORCE, W (+23) Green Bay, 5069 (BTN) W (+4) S.D. STATE 5960 (WPT) L (-17) at Purdue (BTN) L (-10) at Illinois 1-2 W (+13) MICHIGAN STATE, 5477 (WPT) 1-7 L (-8) MINNESOTA, 5250 (BTN) 1-13 L OT (-4) at Iowa 1-17 L OT (-6) MICHIGAN, 5849 (WPT) 1-20 L (-5) at #16 Ohio State (BTN) 1-24 W (+27) PENN STATE, 5849 (WPT) 1-27 W (+30) NORTHWESTERN, 7744 (BTN) 1-31 L (-24) at Indiana 2-3 W (+18) at Penn State 2-10 L (-3) #19 OHIO STATE, 9746 (ESPN2) 2-14 W (+2) ILLINOIS, 5045 (WPT) 2-18 W (+14) at Northwestern (BTN) 2-20 W (+30) INDIANA, 5484 (WPT) 2-23 W (+2) at Minnesota (BTN) 2-28 W (+2) at Michigan (BTN) 3-2 L (-9) IOWA, 13,320 (WPT) 3-6 L (-15) vs. Illinois@ (BTN) 3-22 L (-6) VILLANOVA, 1382 $ % Pepperdine Tournament, Malibu, Calif. (Championship cancelled due to wild fires) # Big Ten/ACC Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis $ WNIT Tournament, Kohl Center Record: (Home 12-5; Away 2-9; Neutral 5-1) Big Ten Record-Finish: 6-12/T7th Head Coach: Lisa Stone Total home attendance: 92,517/17 = 5,442 Big Ten home attendance: 60,714/9 = 6, L (-20) at South Dakota State W (+16) DRAKE (4,510) W (+15) CANISIUS (4,878) W (+2) vs. Villanova % W (+4) vs. UCF % W (+1) vs. #6 Baylor % 12-2 W OT (+2) MILWAUKEE (4,559) (BTN) 97

100 12-4 W (+8) VIRGINIA TECH # (4,434) 12-7 W (+6) NORTH. ILLINOIS (4,825) W (+12) at Green Bay W (+19) MARQUETTE (5,773) L (-10) IOWA (5,553) W (+10) MINNESOTA (6,045) (BTN) 1-1 W (+15) at Illinois 1-4 L (-3) at Northwestern (BTN) 1-8 L (-13) #16 OHIO STATE (4,475) (BTN) 1-11 W (+4) MICHIGAN (7,857) 1-15 L (-3) at Indiana 1-18 W (+18) ILLINOIS (5,944) (BTN) 1-22 L OT (-2) at Penn State 1-25 L (-9) at Michigan State (BTN) 1-29 L (-1) PURDUE (5,115) 2-1 L (-28) at Michigan 2-8 L (-17) at Purdue 2-12 W (+6) PENN STATE (5,297) 2-16 L OT (-6) INDIANA (5,771) (BTN) 2-19 L (-7) at Iowa 2-22 W (+3) MICHIGAN STATE (14,657) 2-26 L (-18) at #14 Ohio State 3-5 W (+9) vs. Northwestern@ (BTN) 3-6 W (+6) vs. Michigan State@ (BTN) 3-7 L (-14) vs. Purdue@ (BTN) 3-22 W (+4) KENTUCKY $ (1,169) 3-29 L (-5) ST. BONAVENTURE $ (1,655) % Paradise Jam, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands # Big Ten/ACC Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis $ WNIT Tournament, Kohl Center Record: (Home 9-5; Away 9-4; Neutral 3-2) Big Ten Record-Finish: 10-8/T3rd Head Coach: Lisa Stone Total home attendance: Big Ten home attendance: W (+15) NORTH DAKOTA W (+9) at Milwaukee W (+2) CLEVELAND STATE L (-2) GREEN BAY (BTN) W (+24) vs. Portland State % W (+1) vs. Oregon % W (+13) vs. Cal State Fullerton % 12-3 W (+5) at N.C. State # 12-6 L (-15) at #3 Ohio State (BTN) W (+7) at Marquette W (+30) SIU EDWARDSVILLE W (+16) ROBERT MORRIS W (+8) #16 MICHIGAN STATE L (-10) at Iowa 1-3 L (-1) at Illinois 1-7 W (+13) PURDUE (BTN) 1-10 W (+20) MICHIGAN 1-14 W (+3) at #20 Michigan State 1-17 W (+12) ILLINOIS 1-21 L (-11) PENN STATE 1-28 W (+8) at Indiana 1-31 L (-6) NORTHWESTERN (BTN) 2-4 W (+2) 2OT at Minnesota 2-7 L (-2) at Purdue 2-14 W (+8) INDIANA 2-18 L (-5) #7 OHIO STATE 2-21 W (+12) at Michigan 2-25 W (+32) at Penn State 2-28 L (-8) OT IOWA 3-5 W (+22) vs. Purdue@ (BTN) 3-6 L (-9) vs. #10 Ohio State@ (BTN) 3-21 L (-9) vs. Vermont$ % World Vision Invitational, Eugene, Ore. # Big Ten/ACC Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis $ NCAA First Round, Notre Dame, Ind Record: (Home 9-6; Away 7-7; Neutral 0-2) Big Ten Record-Finish: 10-6/T3rd Head Coach: Lisa Stone Total home attendance: 69,956/15= 4,664 avg. Big Ten home attendance: 46,041/8=5,755 avg W (+28) at Saint Louis W (+27) WILLIAM & MARY L (-26) at Green Bay L (-7) OT KANSAS # (BTN) L (-14) MARQUETTE (BTN) L (-12) vs. BYU L (-6) at St. Mary s (CA) 12-2 L (-8) #5 DUKE % (BTN) 12-5 L (-8) at Oklahoma St. # 12-9 W (+11) at Drake W (+15) MILWAUKEE (BTN) W (+4) OT at Wyoming W (+2) at Purdue 1-2 W (+15) PENN STATE 1-6 L (-19) at #11 Michigan State 1-9 W (+5) MINNESOTA (BTN) 1-13 W (+14) PURDUE (BTN) 1-16 L (-16) at Michigan 1-20 W (+8) at Minnesota (BTN) 1-23 W (+13) ILLINOIS (BTN) 1-30 W (+12) at Northwestern 2-3 L (-3) OT #11 MICHIGAN STATE 2-6 W (+26) at Indiana 2-10 W (+21) NORTHWESTERN 2-16 L (-15) at Iowa 2-19 L (-2) MICHIGAN (BTN) 2-23 W (+8) INDIANA 2-27 L (-33) at Ohio State (BTN) 3-3 L (-7) vs. Illinois (BTN) 3-16 W (+20) BUTLER * 3-20 L (-3) ILLINOIS STATE * # Big Ten/Big 12 Challenge % ACC/Big Ten Challenge ^ Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis *WNIT, Madison, Wis Record 9-20 (Home 5-9; Away 3-10; Neutral 1-1) Big Ten Record-Finish: 5-11/T9th Head Coach: Bobbie Kelsey Total home attendance: 67,846/14 = 4,846 avg. Big Ten home attendance: 33080/8 = avg W (+17) at Milwaukee L (-17) ORAL ROBERTS L (-2) at Marquette L (-18) WASHINGTON STATE L (-18) at BYU W (+10) vs. Montana State* L (-10) vs. Colorado* W (+8) BOSTON COLLEGE% 12-5 W (+2) SAINT LOUIS 12-8 L (-29) at Kansas# L (-9) DRAKE L (-16) #18/14 GREEN BAY L (-16) #9/12 OHIO STATE 1-2 L (-33) #16/17 PENN STATE 1-5 L (-11) at #18/22 Purdue 1-8 W (+3) at Illinois 1-12 L (-6) #15/23 NEBRASKA 1-19 L (-12) at Iowa 1-22 W (+20) NORTHWESTERN 1-26 W (+6) at Minnesota 1-30 W (+6) MICHIGAN 2-2 L (-6) OT IOWA 2-6 L (-14) at #10/11 Ohio State 2-9 L (-15) at #18/21 Penn State 2-16 L (-16) MICHIGAN STATE 2-19 L (-9) at #16/21 Nebraska 2-23 L (-2) at Indiana 2-26 W (+12) ILLINOIS 3-1 L (-32) vs. Minnesota^ *Colorado Omni Classic # Big Ten/Big 12 Challenge % ACC/Big Ten Challenge ^ Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis Home games are indicated in capital letters (TV) games MSC Midwest Sports Channel; FSN Fox Sports North; WP Wisconsin Public Television; BTN Big Ten Network; MyTV My Madison TV

101 CoachingRecords TitleTitle Marilyn Harris Edwina Qualls Mary Murphy Jane Albright Lisa Stone Year Overall Pct. Home Away Big Ten Pct. Home Away Place Regional Nationals Coach: Marilyn Harris (2 years ) Coach: Edwina Qualls (10 years ; Big Ten Record ); AIAW T8th T7th MAIAW-5th (Tie) T7th T5th MAIAW-7th (Tie) T5th T5th MAIAW-1st Quarterfinals (AIAW) th nd T7th th Coach: Mary Murphy (8 years ; Big Ten Record ); NCAA T8th th T8th T9th th rd NCAA 1st Round th th Coach: Jane Albright (9 years ; Big Ten Record ); NCAA rd NCAA 2nd Round rd NCAA 2nd Round T6th th NCAA 1st Round T4th WNIT 2nd Place T5th WNIT Champions T2nd NCAA 1st Round T8th NCAA 1st Round T8th Coach: Lisa Stone (8 years ; Big Ten Record ) T8th th th T5th WNIT 2nd Place T7th WNIT 2nd Round T7th WNIT 3rd Round T3rd NCAA 1st Round T3rd WNIT 2nd Round Coach: Bobbie Kelsey (1 year ; Big Ten Record ) T9th 38 years was the first season of Big Ten round-robin competition and the first season of NCAA affiliation was the first year for the Big Ten tournament, which determines the automatic conference qualifier to the NCAA championship. Regional competition was held from , while national championships were directed by the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW)

102 Letterwinners A Katy Aagaard (Edina, Minn.): Andrea Adams (Milwaukee, Wis.): Debbie Ambruso (Kenosha, Wis.): Stacy Amend (Madison, Wis.): Jolene Anderson (Port Wing, Wis.): Keisha Anderson (Racine, Wis.): Emily Ashbaugh (Woodinville, Wash.): Akiya Alexander (Evanston, Ill.): B Kjersten Bakke (DeForest, Wis.): Janese Banks (Indianapolis, Ind.): Amy Bauer (Durand, Wis.): Kim Bertagnoli (Madison, Wis.): Krista Bird (Owatonna, Minn.): Kyle Black (Indianapolis, Ind.): Tasha Bolton (Milwaukee, Wis.): Lisa Bonnell (Merrill, Wis.): Jean Bormett (Madison, Wis.): Tanisha Boston (Milwaukee, Wis.): Heather Bostrom (Rochester, Mich.): Nikki Boucher (Oregon, Wis.): Michele Bourne (Hillside, N.J.): Erin Broome (Beaver Dam, Wis.); AnnMarie Brown (St. Peter, Minn.): 2012 Aly Bucierka (Verona, Wis.): 2010 Bev Buhr (Marion, Wis.): Michele Burkholder (Janesville, Wis.): C Martha Calden (Madison, Wis.): (missed ) Kelley Camp (West Haven, Conn.): Karie Cattanach (Markesan, Wis.): Sally Christenson (Larsen, Wis.): Mary Chrnelich (Milwaukee, Wis.): Mynette Clark (Racine, Wis.): Christine Cleary (Oconomowoc, Wis.): Kristi Condon (Brodhead, Wis.): Anya Covington (Edwardsville, Ill.): Annie Crangle (Piedmont, Calif.): D Rae Lin D Alie (Waterford, Wis.): Jade Davis (Lone Tree, Colo.): Julia Delaney (Stratford, Wis.): Kesa Dillon (Oakland, Calif.): Margaret Drexler (Appleton, Wis.): Sheila Driver (Racine, Wis.): Mariah Dunham (Watertown, Wis.): E Judy Ebeling (Bloomington, Minn.): Gina Edmonds (West Nyack, N.Y.): Ericka Engen (McFarland, Wis.): Kandace Evans (Southfield, Mich.): F Nancy Fahey (Belleville, Wis.): Lizbeth Finchem (Kalamazoo, Mich.): Michelle Fischer (Flint, Mich.): Lynne Fitzgerald (Boscobel, Wis.): Barb Franke (Cedar Falls, Iowa): (missed ) Kay Fredrickson (Durand, Wis.): Kim Fredrickson (Durand, Wis.): G Teah Gant (Oswego, Ill.): Kathy Galligan (Madison, Wis.): Ebba Gebisa (W. Lafayette, Ind.): Lello Gebisa (W. Lafayette, Ind.): Caitlin Gibson (Jefferson, Wis.): Margaret Gilmartin (Chicago, Ill.): Lacia Gorman (Fort Wayne, Ind.): 2012 Linda Gough (Elgin, Ill.): Maike Grossman (Hamburg, West Germany): Jacki Gulczynski (Carol Stream, Ill.): 2012 H Verdell Hale (Queens, N.Y.): Ann Hall (Brownsville, Wis.): Kris Hallisy (Antigo, Wis.): Jennah Hartwig (Janesville, Wis.): (missed ) DeLinda Hastie (Washington, D.C.): Leah Hefte (McFarland, Wis.); Brittany Heins (Postville, Iowa): Heather Henkel (Racine, Wis.); Phyllis Hogans (Milwaukee, Wis.): Maureen Holloway (Wauwatosa, Wis.): Camilla Hudson (Aurora, Ill.): Janet Huff (Milwaukee, Wis.): Theresa Huff (Milwaukee, Wis.): April Hunt (New Haven, Conn.): I Sarah Ingison (Roseville, Minn.): J Leslie Jauch (Baraboo, Wis.): Sarah Jirovec (Stevens Point, Wis.): Carol Jones (Chicago, Ill.): Becky Johnson (Madison, Wis.): Faith Johnson (Minneapolis, Minn.): (missed ) Janetta Johnson (Ann Arbor, Mich.): Sharon Johnson (Memphis, Tenn.): Ashley Josephson (Onalaska, Wis.): K Kari Kaiser (Dickeyville, Wis): Kathy Kamrath (Hartland, Wis.): Alyssa Karel (St. Paul, Minn.): Kerry Karst (Lincoln, Neb.): Katie Kennedy (Waunakee, Wis.): Ann Klapperich (Fond du Lac, Wis.): Rachel Klongland (Sun Prairie, Wis.): Missy Konieczny (Portage, Wis.): Michele Kozelka (Prairie du Chien, Wis.): Lori Kroening (Wausau, Wis.): Jody Kurilla (Rhinelander, Wis.): L Amber Landrigan (Bridgeport, Neb.): (missed ) Lisa Lawrence (Milwaukee, Wis.): Anne Lederer (Waukesha, Wis.): Rebecca Leet (Oostburg, Wis.): Kelly Leinfelder (Edina, Minn.): Jessica Liegel (Plain, Wis.): Lorraine Lorenzen (Hartland, Wis.): Michelle Lowman (New Haven, Conn.): (missed ) M Kim Martin (Demarest, N.J.); Ellen Mason (Glendale, Wis.): Liz McLean (Hartford, Wis.): Carmella McMullen (Cleveland, Ohio): Ivana Mijalcevic (Ripanj, Serbia): Marsha Millhouse (Washington, D.C.): Pam Moore (Madison, Wis.): Tamara Moore (Minneapolis, Minn.): N Emily Neal (Minneapolis): Annie Nelson (Hudson, Wis.): Shawna Nicols (Milwaukee, Wis.):

103 O Catie O Leary (Janesville, Wis.): 2010 Karen O Malley (Madison, Wis.): Dee Dee Oestreicher (Madison, Wis.): Erin Olson (Waukesha, Wis.): P Morgan Paige (Marion, Iowa): Teena Parduhn (Madison, Wis.): Dee Dee Pate (Milwaukee, Wis.): Kelley Paulus (La Crosse, Wis.): Vicki Prince (Flint, Mich.): Chris Pruitt (Chicago, Ill.): Joan Purcell (Madison, Wis.): R Dolly Rademaker (Thorp, Wis.): Jenny Rhodes (Milwaukee, Wis.): Stephanie Rich (Crawfordsville, Iowa): Emily Ricter (Monona Grove, Wis.): Stacy Riemer (Chilton, Wis.): Cassie Rochel (Lakeville, Minn.): Vivian Rorer (Peoria, Ill.): Carol Ross (East Troy, Wis.): Shelly Rucinski (Dousman, Wis.): Jennifer Rudigor (Winnetka, Ill.): Jamie Russell (Rock Falls, Ill.): S Anne Saeman (Madison, Wis.): Erin Schmidt (Lodi, Wis.): Carol Scott (Madison, Wis.): Megan Scott (Platteville, Wis.): Jennifer Scotten (Vancouver, B.C., Canada): Kristi Seeger (Stoughton, Wis.): Peggy Shreve (Monroe, Wis.): LaTonya Sims (Racine, Wis.): Linda Sielaff (Milwaukee, Wis.): Abby Simmons (Verona, Wis.): Jane Skarr (Hales Corners, Wis.): Sandy Skubal (Madison, Wis.): Cindy Slovak (Chicago, Ill.): Candas Smith (Madison, Wis.): Carolyn Smith (Eau Claire, Wis.): Lindsay Smith (DeWitt, Iowa): 2012 Nina Smith (Waterloo, Iowa): Christine Spencer (Traverse City, Mich): Tara Steinbauer (Bloomington, Minn.): Tiera Stephen (Dayton, Ohio): Helen Stoffel (Racine, Wis.): Jessie Stomski (Oakdale, Minn.): Linda Stuessy (Brooklyn, Wis.): Kelly Supernaw (Delavan, Wis.): 2012 T Teresa Theder (Watertown, Wis.): Ashley Thomas (Glenview, Ill.): Robin Threatt (Cedar Rapids, Iowa): Sue Tringali (Manitowoc, Wis.): Alana Trotter (Racine, Wis.): V Katie Voigt (Woodruff, Wis.): , (missed ) Ginny Vorwald (Bloomington, Wis.): Kari Voss (Madison, Wis.): W Jen Waterman (Wisconsin Dells, Wis.): Danielle Ward (Milwaukee, Wis.): Shari Welton (Calumet City, Ill.): Jenni Westphal (Marinette, Wis.): Dot Whalen (Madison, Wis.): Amy Wiersma (Randolph, Wis.): Camille Williams (Waterloo, Iowa): Jordan Wilson (Naperville, Ill.): Tracy Winkler (Chilton, Wis.); Taylor Wurtz (Brandon, Wis.): Y Inga Young (Alexandria, Va.): Z Lin Zastrow (Jefferson, Wis.): Cathy Zorr (Oshkosh, Wis.): Anne Zuehlke (Sturgeon Bay, Wis.): All Time Letterwinners By State and Country California 2 Colorado 1 Connecticut 3 Illinois 16 Indiana 6 Iowa 8 Michigan 6 Minnesota 13 Nebraska 2 New Jersey 2 New York 2 Ohio 2 Tennessee 1 Virginia 1 Washington 1 Washington, D.C. 2 Wisconsin 115 Canada 1 Germany 1 Serbia 1 Huff s Number Is Retired 21 Theresa Huff, who played at Wisconsin from , is the only UW women s basketball player to have her jersey retired. The 5-11 forward became the school s all-time leading scorer and rebounder, completing her career with 1,879 points and 1,201 rebounds. A Milwaukee native, Huff s career spanned the transition period from AIAW to NCAA governance. She led Wisconsin to its first post-season appearance, reaching the quarterfinals of the 1982 AIAW National Championship. She was a member of the first official Big Ten Conference team in Huff distinguished herself as Wisconsin s first women s professional basketball player and was also the first female American chosen to play professionally in Spain in She was inducted into the University of Wisconsin Athletics Hall of Fame in Huff s scoring record has been broken three times (Robin Threatt, 1,901 points in 1993; Barb Franke, 1,994 points in 1996; and Jolene Anderson, 2,217 points in 2008), but no one has ever reached Huff s incredible 1,201 rebounding mark. 101

104 LetterwinnersbyNumber 00 Jade Davis ( ) 1 Kelly Supernaw (2012) Jamie Russell ( ) Candas Smith (199-02) 2 Taylor Wurtz ( ) Ericka Engen ( ) Shari Welton ( ) Jessica Liegel ( ) 3 AnnMarie Brown ( ) Emily Neal ( ) Akiya Alexander ( ) Rachel Klongland ( ) Kesa Dillon ( ) Chris Pruitt ( ) Carol Scott ( ) 4 Tara Steinbauer ( ) Erin Olson ( ) Vicki Prince ( ) Phyllis Hogans ( ) Ellen Mason ( ) 5 Morgan Paige ( ) Sarah Ingison ( ) Stacy Riemer ( ) Lorraine Lorenzen ( ) 10 Janese Banks Keisha Anderson Heather Bostrom Lynne Fitzgerald Janet Huff Lori Kroening Ginny Vorwald Marty Calden 11 Rae Lin D Alie ( ) Stephanie Rich Judy Ebeling Robin Threatt Kari Voss Karen O Malley Kerry Karst Pam Moore Joan Purcell 12 Lindsay Smith ( ) Ivana Mijalcevic Abby Simmons Dolly Rademaker Julia Delaney Carol Jones Dot Whalen 13 Teah Gant ( ) Verdell Hale Tasha Bolton Erin Schmidt 14 Mariah Dunham ( ) Ashley Josephson Kelley Paulus Sheila Driver Linda Sielaff Jody Kurilla Kelly Camp Jean Bormett 15 Alana Trotter ( ) Katy Aagaard Emily Ricter Jennifer Scotten Faith Johnson Liz McLean 20 Lacia Gorman ( ) Aly Bucierka (2010) Lello Gebisa Peggy Shreve Delinda Hastie Anne Lederer Lizbeth Finchem Nancy Fahey Stacy Amend 21* Theresa Huff Anne Saeman 22 Catie O Leary ( ) Christine Spencer Kandace Evans Leah Hefte Ann Klapperich Dolly Rademaker Mynette Clark Maike Grossman Vivian Rorer Megan Scott Anne Zuelke Becky Johnson Sandi Skubal 23 Ashley Thomas ( ) Jordan Wilson Katie Kennedy Kim Martin Michele Bourne Nikki Boucher Kris Hallisy 24 Tiera Stephen ( ) Dee Dee Pate Jenni Westphal Kay Fredrickson Helen Stoffel Cindy Slovak Maureen Holloway 25 Annie Crangle Ebba Gebisa LaTonya Sims Shelly Rucinski Carmella McMullen Teena Parduhn 30 Alyssa Karel ( ) Tamara Moore Kim Fredrickson Margaret Drexler Ann Hall Kim Bertagnoli 31 Katie Voigt Mary Chrnelich Debbie Ambruso Cathy Zorr 32 Kyle Black Christine Cleary Sharon Johnson Kathy Kamrath Andrea Adams Ann Hall Carolyn Smith Kristi Condon 33 Lin Zastrow ( ) Tanisha Boston Camille Williams Gina Edmonds Inga Young Michelle Lowman April Hunt Carol Ross 34 Jada Buggs ( ) Annie Nelson Karie Cattanach Lisa Lawrence Theresa Theder Linda Gough 35 Jacki Gulczynski ( ) Kjersten Bakke Christine Cleary Michelle Fischer Kathy Galligan 40 Anya Covington ( ) Shawna Nicols Jennah Hartwig Sue Tringali 41 Jolene Anderson Jessie Stomski Amy Bauer 42 Margaret Gilmartin Leslie Jauch Jenny Rhodes Jen Waterman Lisa Bonnell 43 Cassie Rochel ( ) Kristi Seeger Michele Burkholder 44 Danielle Ward Emily Ashbaugh Barb Franke Janetta Johnson Jane Skarr 45 Brittany Heins Krista Bird Jennifer Rudiger 50 Caitlin Gibson Tracy Winkler Marsha Millhouse 51 Heather Henkel Amber Landrigan 52 Sarah Jirovec 53 Linda Stuessy 54 Missy Konieczny Michele Kozelka Kelly Leinfelder 55 Nina Smith Amy Wiersma Rebecca Leet Camilla Hudson * No. 21 is the only UW women s basketball number that has been retired. (Theresa Huff) 102

105 LetterwinnersbyState/Country California (2) Annie Crangle Kesa Dillon Colorado (1) Jade Davis Connecticut (3) Kelley Camp April Hunt Michelle Lowman Illinois (16) Akiya Alexander Anya Covington Teah Gant Margaret Gilmartin Linda Gough Jacki Gulczynski Camilla Hudson Carol Jones Chris Pruitt Vivian Rorer Jennifer Rudigor Jamie Russell Cindy Slovak Ashley Thomas Shari Welton Jordan Wilson Indiana (6) Janese Banks Kyle Black Jada Buggs Ebba Gebisa Lello Gebisa Lacia Gorman Iowa (8) Barb Franke Brittany Heins Morgan Paige Stephanie Rich Lindsay Smith Nina Smith Robin Threatt Camille Williams Michigan (6) Heather Bostrom Lizbeth Finchem Michelle Fischer Janetta Johnson Vicki Prince Christine Spencer Minnesota (13) Katy Aagaard Krista Bird AnnMarie Brown Judy Ebeling Sarah Ingison Faith Johnson Alyssa Karel Kelly Leinfelder Tamara Moore Emily Neal Cassie Rochel Tara Steinbauer Jessie Stomski Nebraska (2) Kerry Karst Amber Landrigan New Jersey (2) Michele Bourne Kim Martin New York (2) Gina Edmond Verdell Hale Ohio (2) Carmella McMullen Tiera Stephen Tennessee (1) Sharon Johnson Virginia (1) Inga Young Washington (1) Emily Ashbaugh Washington, D.C. (2) DeLinda Hastie Marsha Millhouse Wisconsin (115) Andrea Adams Debbie Ambruso Stacy Amend Jolene Anderson Keisha Anderson Kjersten Bakke Amy Bauer Tasha Bolton Lisa Bonnell Jean Bormett Tanisha Boston Kim Bertagnoli Nikki Boucher Erin Broome Aly Bucierka Bev Buhr Michele Burkholder Martha Calden Karie Cattanach Sally Christenson Mary Chrnelich Mynette Clark Christine Cleary Kristi Condon Mariah Dunham Ericka Engen Rae Lin D Alie Julia Delaney Margaret Drexler Sheila Driver Mariah Dunham Nancy Fahey Lynne Fitzgerald Kay Fredrickson Kim Fredrickson Kathy Galligan Caitlin Gibson Ann Hall Kris Hallisy Jennah Burkholder Hartwig Leah Hefte Heather Henkel Phyllis Hogans Maureen Holloway Janet Huff Theresa Huff Sarah Jirovec Leslie Jauch Becky Johnson Ashley Josephson Kari Kaiser Kathy Kamrath Katie Kennedy Ann Klapperich Rachel Klongland Missy Konieczny Michele Kozelka Lori Kroening Jody Kurilla Lisa Lawrence Anne Lederer Rebecca Leet Jessica Liegel Lorraine Lorenzen Ellen Mason Liz McLean Pam Moore Annie Nelson Shawna Nicols Catie O Leary Erin Olson Karen O Malley Dee Dee Oestreicher Teena Parduhn Dee Dee Pate Kelley Paulus Joan Purcell Dolly Rademaker Jenny Rhodes Emily Ricter Stacy Riemer Carol Ross Shelly Rucinski Anne Saeman Erin Schmidt Carol Scott Megan Scott Kristi Seeger Peggy Shreve Abby Simmons LaTonya Sims Linda Sielaff Jane Skarr Sandy Skubal Candas Smith Carolyn Smith Helen Stoffel Linda Stuessy Kelly Supernaw Teresa Theder Sue Tringali Alana Trotter Katie Voigt Ginny Vorwald Kari Voss Danielle Ward Jen Waterman Jenni Westphal Dot Whalen Amy Wiersma Tracy Winkler Taylor Wurtz Lin Zastrow Cathy Zorr Anne Zuehlke Outside the U.S. (3) Maike Grossman (Germany) Ivana Mijalcevic (Serbia) Jennifer Scotten (Canada)

106 TournamentHistory Wisconsin s Tournament History Colorado Omni Classic, Boulder, Colo. 1-1 Big Ten Tourhament, Indianpolis, Ind Saint Mary s Thanksgiving Classic, Moraga, Calif. 0-2 Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. 0-1 Women s National Invitation Tournament 1-1 2nd Rnd World Vision Invitational, Eugene, Ore st Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. 1-1 T3rd NCAA Tournament, Notre Dame, Ind st Rnd Paradise Jam, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands 3-0 1st Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. 2-1 T3rd Women s National Invitation Tournament 1-1 Sweet Pepperdine Thanksgiving Classic, Malibu, Calif. 1-0 NA* *championship game cancelled due to Malibu wildfires Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. 0-1 T9th Women s National Invitation Tournament 0-1 2nd Rnd Lady Rebel Shootout Classic, Las Vegas, Nev st Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. 1-1 T5th Women s National Invitation Tournament 4-1 2nd Hawai i Tournament, Honolulu, Hawai i 2-1 2nd Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. 0-1 T9th Houston Classic, Houston, Texas 0-2 4th Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. 1-1 T5th Coconut Grove Thanksgiving Classic, Coconut Grove, Fla st Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. 0-1 T9th Pepperdine Thanksgiving Classic, Malibu, Calif nd Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. 0-1 T9th Paradise Jam Tourney, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands 1-1 3rd Arizona Classic, Tucson, Ariz st Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. 2-1 T3rd NCAA Tournament, Nashville, Tenn st Rnd NC State Tournament, Raleigh, N.C rd Coaches vs. Cancer Tourney, Madison, Wis rd Big Ten Tournament, Grand Rapids, Mich. 0-1 T5th NCAA Tournament, Athens, Ga st Rnd Nebraska Tournament, Lincoln, Neb st Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. 1-1 T5th WNIT Tournament, Madison, Wis. (Champions) 5-0 1st Rice Tournament, Houston, Texas 1-1 3rd Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. 0-1 T5th WNIT Tournament, Fayetteville, Ark nd Maine Tournament, Orono, Maine 2-0 1st Northern Lights Tournament, Anchorage, Alaska 2-1 2nd Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. 1-1 T5th NCAA Tournament, Gainesville, Fla st Rnd UC-Santa Barbara Shootout, Santa Barbara, Calif st Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. 0-1 T9th Texas Tech Tournament, Lubbock, Texas 1-1 2nd Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. 0-1 T5th NCAA Tournament, Nashville, Tenn nd Rnd St. Mary s Thanksgiving Classic, Moraga, Calif st Arkansas Dial Classic, Fayetteville, Ark rd Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. 0-1 T5th NCAA Tournament, Lubbock, Texas 1-1 2nd Rnd Brown Tournament, Providence, R.I rd Memphis State Tournament, Memphis, Tenn rd Utah Rainbow Classic, Salt Lake City, Utah 1-1 2nd NCAA Tournament, Madison, Wis st Rnd Colorado Classic, Boulder, Colo rd Texas A&M Tournament, College Station, Texas 0-2 4th Princeton Tournament, Princeton, N.J rd Florida State Tournament,Tallahassee, Fla th Cincinnati Tournament, Cincinnati, Ohio 1-1 2nd University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va th Badger Invitational, Madison, Wis nd Nebraska Tournament, Lincoln, Neb th Louisiana Tech, Ruston, La rd Kentucky Tournament, Lexington, Ken th University of Miami Classic, Miami, Fla Drake Turkey Tournament, Des Moines, Iowa 1-1 Dartmouth Tournament, Hanover, N.H st Big Ten Championship, East Lansing, Mich. 1-1 T5th MAIAW Regional, Terre Haute, Ind st AIAW Quarterfinals, Austin, Texas 1-1 Top Drake Turkey Tournament, Des Moines, Iowa 1-2 Badger Invitational, Madison, Wis nd Big Ten Tournament, Evanston, Ill. 1-1 T5th William Penn Tournament, Oskaloosa, Iowa 2-1 2nd Big Ten Tournament, Madison, Wis. 0-1 T5th MAIAW Regional, Terre Haute, Ind. 0-1 T7th Badger Invitational, Madison, Wis rd Big Ten Tournament, Bloomington, Ind. 0-1 T7th WWIAC State Tournament, Oshkosh, Wis nd Saluki Invitational, Carbondale, Ill th Big Ten Tournament, West Lafayette, Ind. 0-1 T7th WWIAC State Tournament, Eau Claire, Wis st MAIAW Regional, East Lansing, Mich. 2-1 T5th Big Ten Tournament, West Lafayette, Ind. 0-2 T8th WWIAC State Tournament, Stevens Point, Wis Big Ten Tournament, West Lafayette, Ind th

107 BigTenResults BIG TEN OVERALL W-L Pct W-L Pct Ohio State Indiana Minnesota Northwestern Wisconsin Illinois Michigan State Purdue Iowa Michigan Ohio State Wisconsin Iowa Indiana Michigan State Northwestern Minnesota Illinois Michigan Purdue Ohio State Iowa Minnesota Indiana Northwestern Illinois Purdue Wisconsin Michigan State Michigan Ohio State Iowa Illinois Indiana Purdue Michigan State Michigan Northwestern Minnesota Wisconsin Ohio State Iowa Northwestern Illinois Purdue Michigan State Indiana Minnesota Wisconsin Michigan Iowa Ohio State Purdue Michigan State Northwestern Michigan Indiana Minnesota Illinois Wisconsin Iowa Ohio State Purdue Indiana Michigan State Northwestern Illinois Wisconsin Michigan Minnesota Northwestern Iowa Purdue Michigan Ohio State Michigan State Indiana Illinois Minnesota Wisconsin Purdue Michigan State Iowa Northwestern Indiana Ohio State Wisconsin Illinois Michigan Minnesota Iowa Purdue Wisconsin Northwestern Ohio State Indiana Michigan State Illinois Minnesota Michigan Ohio State Iowa Penn State Northwestern Minnesota Purdue Illinois Michigan State Indiana Wisconsin Michigan Penn State Purdue Iowa Indiana Minnesota Northwestern Ohio State Michigan State Wisconsin Illinois Michigan Penn State Purdue Wisconsin Northwestern Indiana Michigan State Ohio State Minnesota Iowa Illinois Michigan Iowa Penn State Wisconsin Purdue Michigan State Northwestern Ohio State Illinois Indiana Michigan Minnesota Illinois Michigan State Purdue Northwestern Iowa Wisconsin Penn State Michigan Indiana Ohio State Minnesota Iowa Illinois Purdue Michigan Indiana Wisconsin Penn State Ohio State Michigan State Northwestern Minnesota

108 Purdue Penn State Illinois Ohio State Wisconsin Michigan Michigan State Iowa Northwestern Indiana Minnesota Penn State Michigan Purdue Illinois Michigan State Wisconsin Iowa Ohio State Indiana Minnesota Northwestern Purdue Iowa Wisconsin Penn State Michigan Indiana Illinois Ohio State Michigan State Minnesota Northwestern Purdue Penn State Minnesota Iowa Indiana Wisconsin Ohio State Illinois Michigan Michigan State Northwestern Penn State Purdue Minnesota Ohio State Michigan State Illinois Iowa Indiana Wisconsin Michigan Northwestern Penn State Purdue Ohio State Iowa Michigan State Minnesota Michigan Wisconsin Indiana Illinois Northwestern Michigan State Ohio State Penn State Minnesota Purdue Iowa Illinois Wisconsin Indiana Northwestern Michigan Ohio State Purdue Michigan State Minnesota Iowa Indiana Illinois Penn State Wisconsin Northwestern Michigan Ohio State Purdue Michigan State Illinois Wisconsin Minnesota Penn State Indiana Iowa Michigan Northwestern Ohio State Iowa Minnesota Purdue Michigan State Indiana Michigan Wisconsin Illinois Penn State Northwestern Ohio State Purdue Michigan State Iowa Indiana Minnesota Wisconsin Penn State Illinois Michigan Northwestern Ohio State Michigan State Wisconsin Iowa Purdue Michigan Penn State Illinois Northwestern Indiana Minnesota Michigan State Penn State Iowa Ohio State Michigan Wisconsin Purdue Northwestern Minnesota Indiana Illinois Women s athletics were officially incorporated into the Big Ten in Championships held prior to 1982 are not sanctioned by the Conference. Penn State joined the league in

109 BigTenTournamentHistory Since the Big Ten tournament was inaugurated in 1995, 17 of the last 18 tournaments have been held in Indianapolis. The lone exception was 2001 when the event was held in Grand Rapids, Mich. Wisconsin has posted an overall tournament mark of 9-18 in modern conference tournament play (since 1995). The 2002, 2009 and 2010 teams qualified for the semifinals. UW was the sixth seed in 2002 and made it to the semis as a seventh seed in 2009.Wisconsin has never reached the championship game. Year-By-Year Capsules 2012: The Badgers were the ninth seed after finishing the season in a tie for ninth place in the regular season standings. Wisconsin met No. 8 seed Minnesota in the first round, losing to the Gophers : Wisonsin earned the sixth seed after finishing the season in a four-way tie for third in the conference. The Badgers suffered a loss to No. 11 Illinois in the first round of action. 2010: The Badgers earned the No. 4 seed in the tournament, earning a first-round bye. Wisconsin downed No. 5 seed Purdue, 73-51, in the quarterfinals. UW faced top-seeded Ohio State in the semifinals, falling : As a seventh seed, Wisconsin advanced to the semifinals. The Badgers knocked off Northwestern in the first round. In the quarterfinals, Wisconsin trailed by as many as 12 and came back to defeat No. 2 seed Michigan State, to advance to the semis. The Badgers took on third-seeded Purdue and fell to the Boilermakers. 2008: Wisconsin tied for seventh in the conference, but earned the No. 8 seed in the tournament. The Badgers were knocked out in the first round, by No. 9 Illinois. The Fighting Illini went on to become the first-ever No. 9 seed to make it to the championship game, where they fell to Purdue, which made a last-second shot to claim the title. 2007: UW tied for fifth in the final conference standings but earned the No. 7 seed at the tournament. The Badgers defeated No. 10 Michigan to advance to the quarterfinals to play No. 2 and eventual tournament champion Purdue. Wisconsin took the Boilers to overtime but fell : Wisconsin placed ninth in the conference and earned the No. 9 seed in the tournament, facing off with No. 8 Penn State in the first round. The Lady Lions shot 49 percent from the field and out-rebounded UW en route to an victory. 2005: The Badgers finished eighth in the conference and faced ninth-seeded Indiana in the first round for the third straight time. This time the Badgers prevailed in two overtimes to advance to the second round for the first time under Lisa Stone. It was only the second double-overtime game in Big Ten tournament history. UW lost to No. 1 seed and thirdranked Ohio State in the quarterfinals. 2004: UW again tied Indiana for eighth in the Big Ten and received the eighth seed in its first-round game against the Hoosiers. With a short-handed team because of injuries, the Badgers ended up falling to Indiana ALL-TIME BIG TEN TOURNAMENT RESULTS 1995 No. 3 seed Quarterfinals No. 6 Michigan State L No. 3 seed Quaterfinals No. 6 Ohio State L No. 6 seed First Round No. 11 Minnesota L No. 6 seed First Round No. 11 Minnesota W Quarterfinals No. 3 Michigan L No. 4 seed Quarterfinals No. 5 Ohio State L No. 6 seed First Round No. 11 Minnesota W Quaterfinals No. 3 Purdue L No. 3 seed Quarterfinals No. 6 Illinois L No. 6 seed First Round No. 11 Northwestern W Quarterfinals No. 3 Minnesota W Semifinals No. 2 Penn State L No. 9 seed First Round No. 8 Indiana L No. 8 seed First Round No. 9 Indiana L No. 8 seed First Round No. 9 Indiana W OT Quarterfinals No. 1 Ohio State L No. 9 seed First Round No. 8 Penn State L No. 7 seed First Round No. 10 Michigan W Quarterfinals No. 2 Purdue L OT 2008 No. 8 seed First Round No. 9 Illinois L No. 7 seed First Round No. 10 Northwestern W Quarterfinals No. 2 Michigan State W Semifinals No. 3 Purdue L No. 4 seed Quarterfinals No. 5 Purdue W Semifinals No. 1 Ohio State L No. 6 seed First Round No. 11 Illinois L No. 9 seed First Round No. 8 Minnesota L

110 2003: Wisconsin tied for eighth in the conference with Indiana, but received the ninth seed and faced the Hoosiers in first round action, losing by a point, 52-51, for the second time during the season. Indiana was the 2002 defending tournament champion. 2002: The sixth-seeded Badgers advanced to the semifinals for the first time in school history with a win over third-seed Minnesota. It was the fourth time UW met Minnesota in tourney play (3-1 UW record). The Badgers lost to Penn State in the semifinals. Wisconsin used a win over Northwestern to advance to the quarterfinals. It was the seventh time in eight tournaments UW played the last game of either the first round or quarterfinals of the tournament. 2001: The third-seeded Badgers played the last quarterfinal game of the tournament for the sixth time, losing to sixth-seeded Illinois. 2000: The sixth-seeded Badgers met 11th-seeded Minnesota for the third time in first-round play. Wisconsin beat the Gophers, 56-49, to advance to the quarters. Third-seeded Purdue beat the Badgers and went on to claim its third-straight title. 1999: The fourth-seeded Badgers played poorly in the first half to be ousted by fifth-seeded Ohio State in quarterfinal-round action. 1998: The sixth-seeded Badgers beat a depleted No. 11 seed Minnesota, 65-47, advancing in the tournament beyond their first game for the first time under Jane Albright. The Badgers lost to Michigan, 70-79, in the semifinals. 1997: The sixth-seeded Badgers were upset by No. 11 seed Minnesota, 80-75, in the first round. It was the first time Wisconsin had not received a bye for the first round, and the third consecutive year UW failed to win a game at the event. 1996: The Badgers finished the regular season with a school-best 12-4 conference mark to earn the third seed but ran into a surging Ohio State squad that won in the quarterfinals. 1995: Wisconsin was the No. 3 seed after an 11-5 record and thirdplace finish. The Badgers lost in the quarterfinals to the No. 6-seeded Michigan State, 87-79, for the third time that season. WISCONSIN IN THE BIG TEN TOURNAMENT RECORD VS. OPPONENTS Team Won Lost Year(s) Met Illinois Indiana Michigan Michigan State Minnesota Northwestern Ohio State Penn State Purdue Totals 9 18 RECORD BY ROUND Round Won Lost Years Played First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Totals 9 18 RECORD BY SEED Won Lost Years Played #1 seed 0 0 #2 seed 0 0 #3 seed #4 seed #5 seed 0 0 #6 seed #7 seed #8 seed #9 seed #10 seed 0 0 #11 seed 0 0 Totals 9 18 TOURNAMENT MILESTONES First Big Ten Tournament: 1995 First Tournament Win: 1998 (No. 6 UW 64, No. 11 Minnesota 47) Highest Seed: 3 (three times: 1995, 1996, 2001) Lowest Seed: 9 (2003, 2006, 2012) Best Finish: Semifinals (2002, 2009, 2010) Overall Record:

111 BigTenTournamentGame-by-Game TitleTitle Record: 9-18 Date Opponent FG-FGA % 3 Pt. % FT-FTA % Reb PF-D A TO Blk Stl Pts. Record 1995 #3 seed Michigan St UW #3 seed Ohio State UW #6 seed Minnesota UW # 6 seed Minnesota UW Michigan UW #4 seed Ohio State UW #6 seed Minnesota UW Purdue UW #3 seed Illinois UW #6 seed Northwestern UW Minnesota UW Penn State UW #9 seed Indiana UW #8 seed Indiana UW #8 seed Indiana UW Ohio State UW #9 seed Penn State UW #7 seed Michigan UW Purdue UW

112 Date Opponent FG-FGA % 3 Pt. % FT-FTA % Reb PF-D A TO Blk Stl Pts. Record 2008 #8 seed Illinois UW #7 seed Northwestern UW Michigan St UW Purdue UW #4 seed Purdue UW Ohio State UW #6 seed Illinois UW #9 seed Minnesota UW Big Ten Tournament Team Records Wisconsin Points High: 81 vs. Michigan, Low: 39 vs. Indiana, Field Goals High: 33 vs. Michigan State, Low: 14 vs. Minnesota, Field Goal Attempts High: 70 vs. Minnesota, Low: 50 (2x; MR vs. Purdue, ) Field Goal Percentage High:.508 (30-59) vs. Purdue, Low:.275 (14-51) vs. Minnesota, point Field Goals High: 10 vs. Michigan, Low: 1 (3x; MR vs. Indiana, ) 3-point Field Goal Attempts High: 25 vs. Indiana, Low: 7 (3x; MR vs. Michigan State, ) 3-point Field Goal Percentage High:.500 (5-10) vs. Ohio State, Low:.077 (1-13) vs. Ohio State, Free Throws High: 20 vs. Illinois, Low: 5 vs. Purdue, Free Throw Attempts High: 24 (2x; MR vs. Northwestern, Low: 8 vs. Purdue, Free Throw Percentage High:.947 (18-19) vs. Purdue, Low:.412 (7-17) vs. Ohio State, Rebounds High: 54 vs. Minnesota, Low: 24 (2x; MR vs. Minnesota, ) Personal Fouls High: 27 vs. Ohio State, Low: 10 (2x; MR vs. Ohio State, ) Assists High: 24 vs. Michigan, Low: 9 vs. Michigan State, Turnovers High: 28 vs. Ohio State, Low: 7 vs. Ohio State, Blocked Shots High: 10 vs. Indiana, Low: 0 vs. Michigan State, Steals High: 15 vs. Indiana, Low: 2 vs. Michigan, Opponent Points High: 87 by Michigan State, Low: 47 by Minnesota, Field Goals High: 32 (2x; MR by Minnesota, ) Low: 17 (3x; MR by Purdue, ) Field Goal Attempts High: 75 by Indiana, Low: 46 by Michigan State, Field Goal Percentage High:.531 (26-49) by Purdue, Low:.309 (17-55) by Indiana, point Field Goals High: 10 by Penn State (10-15) Low: 1 (4x; MR by Minnesota, ) 3-point Field Goal Attempts High: 18 by Michigan, Low: 4 by Illinois, point Field Goal Percentage High:.750 (3-4) by Illinois, Low:.067 (1-15) by Minnesota, Free Throws High: 34 by Ohio State, Low: 5 (2x; MR by Indiana, ) Free Throw Attempts High: 38 by Ohio State, Low: 6 by Indiana, Free Throw Percentage High:.938 (15-16) by Minnesota, Low:.385 (5-13) by Indiana, Rebounds High: 51 by Minnesota, Low: 27 by Northwestern, Personal Fouls High: 22 by Minnesota, Low: 10 (2x; MR by Illinois, ) Assists High: 24 by Michigan State, Low: 6 by Minnesota, Turnovers High: 26 by Northwestern, Low: 7 by Ohio State, Blocked Shots High: 9 by Illinois Low: 1 (4x; MR by Minnesota, ) Steals High: 15 (2x; MR by Northwestern, ) Low: 2 by Illinois,

113 Big Ten Tournament Individual Records Scoring Barb Franke vs. Michigan State, Jessie Stomski vs. Penn State, Alyssa Karel vs. Ohio State, Tamara Moore vs. Minnesota, Jolene Anderson vs. Purdue, Field Goals Made Barb Franke vs. Michigan State, 3/4/ Jessie Stomski vs. Penn state, 3/3/ Alyssa Karel vs. Illinois, 3/3/11 10 Alyssa Karel vs. Ohio State, 3/6/10 10 Lello Gebisa vs. Indiana, 3/6/03 10 Anne Klapperich vs. Ohio State, 3/2/96 Field Goal Attempts Alyssa Karel vs. Illinois, 3/3/ Jolene Anderson vs. Indiana, 3/3/ Jolene Anderson vs. Purdue, 3/2/07 22 Barb Franke vs. Michign State, 3/4/ Jolene Anderson vs. Penn State, 3/2/06 Field Goal Percentage (8 or more made) (8-9) LaTonya Sims vs. Michigan, 2/28/ (9-13) Kelly Paulus vs. Minnesota, 2/28/ (15-22) Barb Franke vs. Michign State, 3/4/ (10-15) Alyssa Karel vs. Ohio State, 3/6/ (13-20) Jessie Stomski vs. Penn State, 3/3/02 Three-Point Field Goals 1. 5 Alyssa Karel vs. Ohio State, 3/6/10 5 Jolene Anderson vs. Michigan, 3/1/ Alyssa Karel vs. Purdue, 3/7/09 4 Jolene Anderson vs. Penn State, 3/2/06 4 Kyle Black vs. Ohio State, 2/27/99 Three-Point Attempts 1. 9 Jolene Anderson vs. Indiana, 3/3/05 9 Jolene Anderson vs. Purdue, 3/2/07 9 Alyssa Karel vs. Illinois, 3/3/ Taylor Wurtz vs. Minnesota, 3/1/12 8 Katie Voigt vs. Ohio State, 3/2/96 8 Katie Voigt vs. Michigan State, 3/4/95 Three-Point Percentage (4 or more made) (5-5) Alyssa Karel vs. Ohio State, 3/6/ (5-7) Jolene Anderson vs. Michian, 3/1/ (4-6) Kyle Black vs. Ohio State, 2/27/ (4-7) Alyssa Karel vs. Purdue, 3/7/ (4-7) Jolene Anderson vs. Penn State, 3/2/06 Free Throws Tamara Moore vs. Minnesota, 3/1/ Jordan Wilson vs. Penn State, 3/2/06 7 LaTonya Sims vs. Michigan, 2/28/ Alyssa Karel vs. Ohio State, 3/6/10 6 Teah Gant vs. Michigan State, 3/6/09 6 Janese Banks vs. Michigan, 3/1/07 6 Jolene Anderson vs. Purdue, 3/2/07 6 Janese Banks vs. Ohio State, 3/4/05 6 Jessie Stomski vs. Penn State, 3/3/02 6 Jessie Stomski vs. Northwestern, 2/28/02 Free Throw Attempts Tamara Moore vs. Minnesota, 3/1/02 11 Ann Klapperich vs. Ohio State, 3/2/ Jessie Stomski vs. Northwestern, 2/28/ Janese Banks vs. Michigan, 3/1/07 8 Jessie Stomski vs. Penn State, 3/3/02 8 LaTonya Sims vs. Michigan, 2/28/98 Free Throw Percentage (6 or more made) (7-7) Jordan Wilson vs. Penn State, 3/2/ (7-7) Nina Smith vs. Purdue, 3/3/ (6-6) LaTonya Sims vs. Illinois, 3/2/ (6-6) Jolene Anderson vs. Purdue, 3/12/ (6-6) Teah Gant vs. Michigan State, 3/6/09 Rebounds Jessie Stomski vs. Penn State, 3/3/ Jessie Stomski vs. Minnesota, Ann Klapperich vs. Minnesota, Jolene Anderson vs. Illinois, Jordan Wilson vs. Indiana, LaTonya Sims vs. Minnesota, Assists Rae Lin D Alie vs. Michigan, Rae Lin D Alie vs. Purdue, Tamara Moore vs. Minnesota, Keisha Anderson vs. Michigan State, Jolene Anderson vs. Indiana, Keisha Anderson vs. Ohio State, Steals 1. 6 Rae Lin D Alie vs. Michigan State, Rae Lin D Alie vs. Northwestern, Stephanie Rich vs. Indiana, Tamara Moore vs. Minnesota, Keisha Anderson vs. Michigan State, Blocked Shots 1. 4 Lello Gebisa vs. Indiana, 3/6/03 4 Lello Gebisa vs. Indiana, 3/4/04 4 Nina Smith vs. Purdue, 3/3/00 4 LaTonya Sims vs. Ohio State, 2/27/99 4 Amy Wiersma vs. Minnesota, 2/27/98 Turnovers 1. 8 Tamara Moore vs. Northwestern, 2/28/02 8 LaTonya Sims vs. Illinois, 3/2/ Tamara Moore vs. Illinois, 3/2/01 7 Tamara Moore vs. Ohio State, 2/27/ Jade Davis vs. Minnesota, 3/1/12 6 Janese Banks vs. Indiana, 3/3/05 6 Stephanie Rich vs. Indiana, 3/3/

114 Post-SeasonHistory TitleTitle The Badger women have qualified for 14 national postseason basketball tournaments in the 33-year history of the program. In 1999, 2000, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2011, the Badgers were invited to the Women s National Invitational Tournament (WNIT). UW won the WNIT in 2000 and was the runner-up in 2007 and Wisconsin attended its seventh NCAA tournament in UW has a 2-7 overall record in NCAA tournament play. Year Championship (Head Coach) Results Location Leading Scorer WNIT Championship (1-1, Coach Stone) March 16 First Round: Butler W Madison, Wis. Lin Zastrow, 22 March 26 Second Round: Illinois State L Madison, Wis. Alyssa Karel, NCAA Championship (0-1, Coach Stone) March 21 First Round L Notre Dame, Ind. Alyssa Karel, WNIT Championship (1-1, Coach Stone) First round bye March 22 Second Round: Kentucky W Madison, Wis. Tara Steinbauer, 18 March 26 Quarters: St. Bonaventure L Madison, Wis. Teah Gant, WNIT Championship (0-1, Coach Stone) First round bye March 22 Second Round: Villanova L Madison, Wis. Jolene Anderson, WNIT Championship (4-1, Coach Stone) March 18 First Round: Arkansas State W Madison, Wis. Jolene Anderson, 30 March 22 Second Round: Kentucky W Madison, Wis. Jolene Anderson, 22 March 25 Quarters: Virginia W Madison, Wis. Jolene Anderson, 30 March 28 Semifinals: Western Kentucky W Madison, Wis. Jolene Anderson, 26 March 31 Championship: Wyoming L Laramie, Wyo. Jolene Anderson, NCAA Championship (0-1, Coach Albright) Midwest Region #8 seed-64 March 16 First Round: Arizona State L Nashville, Tenn. Jessie Stomski, NCAA Championship (0-1, Coach Albright) East Region #7 seed-64 March 16 First Round: Missouri L Athens, Ga. Jessie Stomski, WNIT Championship (5-0, Coach Albright) March 15 First Round: Fairfield W Madison, Wis. Sims-Stomski, 13 March 19 Second Round: DePaul W Madison, Wis. LaTonya Sims, 20 March 17 Quarters: Michigan State W Madison, Wis. LaTonya Sims, 28 March 20 Semifinals: Colorado State W Madison, Wis. Kelley Paulus, 18 March 23 Championship: Florida W Madison, Wis. Tamara Moore, WNIT Championship (4-1, Coach Albright) March 11 First Round: Indiana State W Madison, Wis. Tamara Moore, 28 March 14 Second Round: Siena W Madison, Wis. LaTonya Sims, 24 March 17 Quarters: Michigan State W OT Madison, Wis. LaTonya Sims, 22 March 20 Semifinals: Memphis W Madison, Wis. Moore-Stomski, 21 March 23 Championship: Arkansas L Fayetteville, Ark. LaTonya Sims, NCAA Championship (0-1, Coach Albright) West Region #6 seed-64 March 14 First Round: Virginia Tech L Gainesville, Fla. LaTonya Sims, NCAA Championship (1-1-Coach Albright) Mideast Region #6 seed-64 March 15 First Round: Oregon W Nashville, Tenn. Barb Franke, 24 March 17 Second Round: #12 Vanderbilt L Nashville, Tenn. Katie Voigt, NCAA Championship (1-1, Coach Albright) Midwest Region #10 seed-64 March 16 First Round: #23 Kansas W Lubbock, Texas Keisha Anderson, 22 March 18 Second Round: #5 Texas Tech L Lubbock, Texas Barb Franke, NCAA Championship (0-1, Coach Murphy) West Region #6 seed-48 March 18 First Round: Montana L Madison, Wis. Robin Threatt, AIAW Championship (1-1, Coach Qualls) MAIAW Regional Champions, 3-0; Top 16 teams to qualify for Natls March 21 Second Round: Colorado W Austin, Texas Janet Huff, 12 March 23 Quarterfinals: #6 Texas L Austin, Texas Chris Pruitt,

115 Post-Season Tournament History NCAA Tournament All-Time NCAA Record: 2-7 (7 years) First Round: 2-5; Second Round: (#7 seed) Notre Dame, Ind. lost to #10-seed Vermont, The Badgers made their seventh NCAA tournament appearnce and their first in eight years as the No. 7 seed in the Kansas City Regional. UW lost to Vermont, in the first round. The Catamounts jumped out to a 14-point lead late in the first half but the UW came back early in the second half. Wisconsin lead by four points with less than 15 minutes to play but Vermont rallied, hitting 11-of- 14 free throws in the second period (#8 seed) Nashville, Tenn. lost to #9-seed Arizona State, The Badgers made their sixth NCAA tournament as the No. 8 seed in the Midwest Region. UW lost to Arizona State, 73-70, in the first round. Wisconsin saw a 14-point late first-half lead slip away as ASU hit 65 percent of its shots in the second half. Jessie Stomski recorded her 37th career double-double (19 points and 10 rebounds) (#7 seed) Athens, Ga. lost to #10-seed Missouri, The 25th-ranked Badgers made their fifth NCAA appearance as the No. 7 seed in the East Region. UW was upset in the first round by 10th-seed Missouri, Wisconsin led by double digits in both halves but didn t score a basket over the last six minutes (#6 seed) Gainesville, Fla. lost to #11-seed Virginia Tech, The Badgers were appointed the No. 6 seed in the West Regional taking on 11th-seeded Virginia Tech. The Hokies upset the 23rd-ranked Badgers in the opener, Tech hit 27-of-31 from the free throw line and UW shot just 27 percent for the second half (#6 seed) Nashville, Tenn. def. #11-seed Oregon, lost to #3-seed (AP rank 12th) Vanderbilt, The Badger team tied the highest seed in NCAA bids at sixth in the Mideast Region. Wisconsin won over Oregon in the first round as four Badgers scored in double figures. UW lost to host Vanderbilt, 94-82, in the second round. Leading by two at the half, the Lady Commodores opened the second half on a 15-4 run and shot 63.5 percent for the game (#10 seed) Lubbock, Texas def. #7-seed (AP rank 23rd) Kansas, lost to #2-seed (AP rank 5th) Texas Tech, The Badgers earned the No. 10 seed in the Midwest region and won their firstever NCAA game in a thriller over No. 23 Kansas. Sharon Johnson hit a 19-foot jumper with 2.8 seconds remaining to give the UW the win. Wisconsin rallied form a deficit with more than 12 minutes remaining. The Badgers lost to No. 5 Texas Tech in the subregional final in Lubbock, Texas. The Lady Aggies went on a 22-2 in the second half to take a 25-point lead (#6 seed) Madison, Wis. lost to #11 seed Montana, The Badgers received their first NCAA bid after a 20-9 season and third-place Big Ten finish (13-5 record). Wisconsin, the sixth seed in the West Region, lost to Montana in the first round in Madison, The Grizzlies opened the game on a 22-8 run with Shannon Cate scoring 12 of her game-high 34 points. AIAW Tournament The Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) was the national governing body for women s athletics prior to the NCAA. Begun in 1971, the AIAW administered national championships for college women s programs, equivalent to what the NCAA was doing for men s programs. In the early 1980s, the NCAA began hosting women s championships. For the academic year, schools were able to compete in either the NCAA or the AIAW championships. Following that season, the AIAW discontinued operation and most member schools continued their women s athletics programs under the governance of the NCAA. All-Time NCAA Record: 1-1 (1 year) 1982 Austin, Texas def. Colorado, lost to #6 Texas, (Quarterfinals) Wisconsin won the Midwest AIAW Regional tournament (MAIAW) to advance to the national championship. UW won its first game, 60-59, over Colorado to enter the Elite Eight before losing to host and No. 6 Texas,

116 NCAATournamentRecords Wisconsin Highs & Lows Points 82 vs. Vanderbilt, (High) 55 vs. Vermont, (Low) Field Goals 29 vs. Arizona State, ; vs. Kansas, (High) 22 vs. Vermont, ; vs. Texas Tech, (Low) Field Goal Attempts 71 vs. Montana, (High) 55 vs. Missouri, (Low) Field Goal Percentage.491 (27-55) vs. Missouri, (High).354 (23-65) vs. Virginia Tech, (Low) 3-point Field Goals 9 vs. Texas Tech, (High) 3 vs. Arizona State, ; vs. Virginia Tech, ; vs. Vanderbilt, (Low) 3-point Field Goal Attempts 29 vs. Montana, (High) 7 vs. Arizona State, (Low) 3-point Field Goal Percentage.500 (4-8) vs. Oregon, (High).207 (6-29) vs. Montana, (Low) Free Throws 25 vs. Vanderbilt, (High) 6 vs. Vermont, (Low) Free Throw Attempts 29 vs. Vanderbilt, (High) 9 vs. Vermont, (Low) Free Throw Percentage.862 (25-29) vs. Vanderbilt, (High).536 (15-28) vs. Virginia Tech, (Low) Rebounds 41 vs. Vermont, ; vs. Virginia Tech, (High) 33 vs. Oregon, (Low) Personal Fouls 24 vs. Montana, (High) 12 vs. Missouri, (Low) Assists 18 vs. Oregon, (High) 9 vs. Virginia Tech, (Low) Turnovers 21 vs. Missouri, (High) 11 vs. Oregon, (Low) Blocked Shots 5 vs. Montana, (High) 1 vs. Vanderbilt, ; vs. Kansas, (Low) Steals 14 vs. Montana, (High) 4 vs. Arizona State, (Low) Opponent Highs & Lows Points 96 by Vanderbilt, (High) 60 by Oregon, (Low) Field Goals 35 by Texas Tech, (High) 21 by Vermont, ; vs. Oregon, (Low) Field Goal Attempts 74 by Texas Tech, (High) 50 by Vanderbilt, (Low) Field Goal Percentage.635 by Vanderbilt, (High).404 by Vermont, (Low) 3-point Field Goals 8 by Missouri, (High) 2 by Virginia Tech, ; by Kansas, (Low) 3-point Field Goal Attempts 20 by Missouri, (High) 7 by Texas Tech, ; by Montana, (Low) 3-point Field Goal Percentage.625 (5-8) by Oregon, (High).154 (2-13) by Kansas, Free Throws 27 by Virginia Tech, (High) 5 by Missouri, (Low) Free Throw Attempts 34 by Vanderbilt, (High) 6 by Missouri (Low) Free Throw Percentage.833 (5-6) by Missouri, (High).611 (11-18) by Arizona State, (Low) Rebounds 48 by Texas Tech, (High) 27 by Virginia Tech, (Low) Personal Fouls 22 by Virginia Tech, (High) 11 by Arizona State, (Low) Assists 27 by Vanderbilt, (High) 7 by Oregon, (Low) Turnovers 25 by Montana, (High) 9 by Texas Tech, (Low) Blocked Shots 10 by Vermont, ; vs. Vanderbilt, (High) 1 by Virginia Tech, (Low) Steals 12 by Missouri, ; by Texas Tech, (High) 4 by Arizona State, (Low) 114

117 Individual Scoring by Jessie Stomski vs. Missouri, by Barb Franke vs. Oregon, by Barb Franke vs. Texas Tech, by Keisha Anderson vs. Kansas, by LaTonya Sims vs. Virginia Tech, by Katie Voige vs. Vanderbilt, by Robin Threatt vs. Montana, Rebounding by Ann Klapperich vs. Virginia Tech, by Barb Franke vs. Texas Tech, by Jessie Stomski vs. Missouri, by Barb Franke vs. Vanderbilt, by Jessie Stomski vs. Arizona State, by Ann Klapperich vs. Vanderbilt, by Michele Kozelka vs. Montana, Assists 1. 8 by Keisha Anderson vs. Kansas, by Keisha Anderson vs. Oregon, by Keisha Anderson vs. Texas Tech, by Peggy Shreve vs. Montana, by Tamara Moore vs. Arizona State, by Keisha Anderson vs. Vanderbilt, by Katie Voigt vs. Oregon, by Robin Threatt vs. Montana, Steals 1. 5 by Tanisha Boston vs. Virginia Tech, by Tamara Moore vs. Missouri, by Keisha Anderson vs. Vanderbilt, (7x; MR Rae Lin D Alie vs. Vermont, ) Wisconsin Points 29 by Jessie Stomski vs. Missouri, Field Goals 12 by Jessie Stomski vs. Missouri, Field Goal Attempts 18 by Jessie Stomski vs. Missouri, by Barb Franke vs. Oregon, by Keisha Anderson vs. Kansas, Field Goal Percentage (min. five attempts).667 (12-18) by Jessie Stomski vs. Missouri, (4-6) by Camille Williams vs. Montana, point Field Goals 4 by Katie Voigt vs. Oregon, by Katie Voigt vs. Kansas, point Field Goal Attempts 10 by Mynette Clark vs. Montana, point Field Goal Percentage (min. five attempts).600 (3-5) by Katie Cattanach vs. Texas Tech, Free Throws 8 by Keisha Anderson vs. Vanderbilt, by Barb Franke vs. Texas Tech, Free Throw Attempts 12 by Barb Franke vs. Texas Tech, Free Throw Percentage (min. 5 attempts) (8-8) by Keisha Anderson vs. Vanderbilt, (6-6) by Keisha Anderson vs. Oregon, Rebounds 14 by Ann Klapperich vs. Virginia Tech, Assists 8 by Keisha Anderson vs. Kansas, Turnovers 11 by Tamara Moore vs. Missouri, Blocked Shots 3 by Robin Threatt vs. Montana, Steals 5 by Tanisha Boston vs. Virginia Tech, Opponents Points 34 by Shannon Cate, Montana, Field Goals 15 by Shannon Cate, Montana, Field Goal Attempts 25 by Shannon Cate, Montana, Field Goal Percentage (min. five attempts).875 (7-8) by Alicia Thompson, Texas Tech, point Field Goals 4 by Amanda Lassiter, Missouri, point Field Goal Attempts 6 by Amanda Levens, Arizona State, by Amanda Lassiter, Missouri, by Noel Johnson, Texas Tech, point Field Goal Percentage (min. five attempts).667 (4-6) by Amanda Lassiter, Missouri, Free Throws 16 by Amy Wetzel, Virginia Tech, Free Throw Attempts 17 by Amy Wetzel, Virginia Tech, Free Throw Percentage (min. 5 attempts) (6-6) by Lisa Witherspoon, Virginia Tech, (5-5) by Michelle Palmisano, Vanderbilt, Rebounds 11 by Charisse Sampson, Kansas, by Melinda White, Texas Tech, by Shannon Cate, Montana, Assists 8 by Ginger Jared, Vanderbilt, by Tabitha Truesdale, Texas Tech, Turnovers 10 by Shannon Cate, Montana, Blocked Shots 6 by Angela Gorsica, Vanderbilt, Steals 6 by Kerensa Barr, Missouri,

118 WNITHistory All-Time Record: 15-5 (six years) 2011: 1-1 Date Opponent FG-FGA % 3 Pt. % FT-FTA % Reb PF-D A TO Blk Stl Pts. Record 3-16 BUTLER UW (809) ILLINOIS STATE UW (1,321) : 1-1 Date Opponent FG-FGA % 3 Pt. % FT-FTA % Reb PF-D A TO Blk Stl Pts. Record 3-22 KENTUCKY UW (1,169) ST. BONAVENTURE UW (1,655) : 0-1 Date Opponent FG-FGA % 3 Pt. % FT-FTA % Reb PF-D A TO Blk Stl Pts. Record 3-22 VILLANOVA UW (1,382 Field House) : 4-1 Date Opponent FG-FGA % 3 Pt. % FT-FTA % Reb PF-D A TO Blk Stl Pts. Record 3-18 ARKANSAS STATE UW (1,699) KENTUCKY UW (2,420) VIRGINIA UW (3,149) WESTERN. KENTUCKY UW (4,942) at Wyoming (15,462) UW : 5-0 Date Opponent FG-FGA % 3 Pt. % FT-FTA % Reb PF-D A TO Blk Stl Pts. Record 3-15 vs. FAIRFIELD UW (2,355) vs. DEPAUL UW (3,197) vs. MICHIGAN STATE UW (3,441) vs. COLORADO STATE UW (6,138) FLORIDA UW (6,138) : 4-1 Date Opponent FG-FGA % 3 Pt. % FT-FTA % Reb PF-D A TO Blk Stl Pts. Record 3-11 INDIANA STATE UW (2,890) SIENA COLLEGE UW (2,949 Field House) MICHIGAN STATE UW (5,490) MEMPHIS UW (6,292 Field House) at Arkansas (14,161) UW

119 All-TimePostseasonLeaders Jolene Anderson, Tourney (games) MIN FG-FGA 3P-3PA FT-FTA REB PF AST TO BL ST PTS AVG Big Ten Totals (6) Game Avg WNIT Tourney (5) WNIT Tourney (1) Totals Game Avg Barb Franke, Tourney (games) MIN FG-FGA 3P-3PA FT-FTA REB PF AST TO BL ST PTS Postseason Totals Game Avg LaTonya Sims, Tourney (games) MIN FG-FGA 3P-3PA FT-FTA REB PF AST TO BL ST PTS Postseason Totals (17) Game Avg Janese Banks, Tourney (games) MIN FG-FGA 3P-3PA FT-FTA REB PF AST TO BL ST PTS AVG Big Ten Totals (6) Game Avg WNIT Tourney (5) WNIT Tourney (1) Totals Game Avg Jessie Stomski, Tourney (games) MIN FG-FGA 3P-3PA FT-FTA REB PF AST TO BL ST PTS Postseason Totals (18) Game Avg Tamara Moore, Tourney (games) MIN FG-FGA 3P-3PA FT-FTA REB PF AST TO BL ST PTS Postseason Totals (19) Game Avg Ann Klapperich, Tourney (games) MIN FG-FGA 3P-3PA FT-FTA REB PF AST TO BL ST PTS Postseason Totals (8) Game Avg Katie Voigt, Tourney (games) MIN FG-FGA 3P-3PA FT-FTA REB PF AST TO BL ST PTS Postseason Totals (9) Game Avg *Statistics include Big Ten Tournament, WNIT and NCAA Tournament events 117

120 Statistics All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE 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 avg 02 Wurtz, Taylor Covington, Anya Paige, Morgan Davis, Jade Thomas, Ashley Rochel, Cassie Gulczynski, Jacki Gorman, Lacia Supernaw, Kelly Smith, Lindsay Stephen, Tiera Brown, AnnMarie Team Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS WIS OPP SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals Wisconsin Opponents Date Opponent Score Att. 11/11/11 at Milwaukee W /13/11 ORAL ROBERTS L /15/11 at Marquette L /18/11 WASHINGTON STATE L /23/11 at Brigham Young L /25/11 vs Montana State W /26/11 at Colorado L /30/11 BOSTON COLLEGE W /05/11 SAINT LOUIS W /08/11 at Kansas L /11/11 DRAKE L /23/11 GREEN BAY L * 12/30/11 OHIO STATE L * 01/02/12 PENN STATE L * 01/05/12 at Purdue L * 01/08/12 at Illinois W * 01/12/12 NEBRASKA L * 01/19/12 at Iowa L * 01/22/12 NORTHWESTERN W * 01/26/12 at Minnesota W * 01/30/12 MICHIGAN W * 02/02/12 IOWALot * 02/06/12 at Ohio State L * 02/09/12 at Penn State L * 02/16/12 MICHIGAN STATE L * 02/19/12 at Nebraska L * 02/23/12 at Indiana L * 02/26/12 ILLINOIS W /1/12 vs Minnesota L * = Conference game 118

121 Conference games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE 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 avg 02 Wurtz, Taylor Covington, Anya Paige, Morgan Davis, Jade Rochel, Cassie Thomas, Ashley Gulczynski, Jacki Gorman, Lacia Stephen, Tiera Smith, Lindsay Brown, AnnMarie Supernaw, Kelly Team Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS WIS OPP SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game Date Opponent Score Att. * 12/30/11 OHIO STATE L * 01/02/12 PENN STATE L * 01/05/12 at Purdue L * 01/08/12 at Illinois W * 01/12/12 NEBRASKA L * 01/19/12 at Iowa L * 01/22/12 NORTHWESTERN W * 01/26/12 at Minnesota W * 01/30/12 MICHIGAN W * 02/02/12 IOWALot * 02/06/12 at Ohio State L * 02/09/12 at Penn State L * 02/16/12 MICHIGAN STATE L * 02/19/12 at Nebraska L * 02/23/12 at Indiana L * 02/26/12 ILLINOIS W * = Conference game Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals Wisconsin Opponents

122 Wisconsin Women's Basketball Wisconsin Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Sep 05, 2012) All games Opponent 1st 2nd Score Mar Total FG FG Pct 3-Pointers 3FG Pct Free Throws FT Pct Rebounds Assist T/Over Block Steal Fouls Milwaukee 28/22 40/ / / / / / / / /10 18/17 1/1 8/3 17/17 ORAL ROBERTS 34/41 29/ (17) 22-61/ / / / / / / /17 31/15 2/3 1/23 11/14 Marquette 23/23 29/ (2) 16-51/ / / / / / / /11 19/16 1/5 6/6 18/20 WASHINGTON STATE 27/33 24/ (18) 17-51/ / / / / / /32 (7) 9/18 15/17 0/4 7/11 8/17 Brigham Young 33/46 26/ (18) 20-48/ / / / / / / /21 19/10 0/6 5/14 15/19 Montana State 30/23 41/ / / / / / / / /15 18/15 5/1 8/10 14/21 Colorado 23/31 25/ (10) 16-48/ / / / / / /46 (19) 5/8 13/14 3/4 7/7 18/14 BOSTON COLLEGE 30/22 28/ / / / / / / / /5 20/20 3/4 6/9 13/12 SAINT LOUIS 17/22 31/ / / / / / / /45 (12) 10/10 12/11 5/2 4/8 16/14 Kansas 23/42 21/ (29) 15-53/ / / / / / /41 (6) 9/13 16/6 1/3 4/7 16/12 DRAKE 21/30 33/ (11) 20-57/ / / / / / /38 (6) 12/14 13/14 5/0 9/4 18/12 GREEN BAY 34/28 15/ (16) 18-44/ / / / / / /27 (2) 10/13 25/19 5/3 6/14 13/13 OHIO STATE 37/38 24/ (16) 24-62/ / / / / / /41 (5) 14/18 11/7 1/5 2/7 14/13 PENN STATE 25/40 24/ (33) 19-58/ / / / / / /45 (17) 11/26 15/14 2/2 4/11 11/13 Purdue 25/36 27/ (11) 21-61/ / / / / / / /14 21/17 2/5 7/13 17/11 Illinois 37/39 33/ / / / / / / / /11 17/17 0/3 9/7 10/9 NEBRASKA 40/35 29/ (6) 25-56/ / / / / / / /11 17/13 3/2 9/6 15/10 Iowa 28/27 29/ (12) 22-57/ / / / / / /41 (22) 13/17 17/24 1/6 11/9 18/8 NORTHWESTERN 41/24 34/ / / / / / / / /12 16/11 2/1 5/10 21/13 Minnesota 41/32 37/ / / / / / / / /13 14/11 3/2 6/7 19/16 MICHIGAN 26/16 40/ / / / / / / / /12 14/12 3/3 4/8 14/16 IOWA 44/38 29/ (6) 27-64/ / / / / / /48 (13) 17/23 17/13 5/5 3/9 17/13 Ohio State 25/35 33/ (14) 23-58/ / / / / / /36 (4) 12/10 22/16 1/12 3/8 16/6 Penn State 26/41 28/ (15) 19-51/ / / / / / /34 (2) 7/11 17/14 2/1 7/8 13/17 MICHIGAN STATE 22/31 24/ (16) 20-52/ / / / / / /38 (17) 8/20 12/15 0/3 5/8 13/10 Nebraska 24/42 35/ (9) 19-50/ / / / / / /34 (3) 5/10 15/14 1/4 6/9 21/14 Indiana 29/33 31/ (2) 21-57/ / / / / / / /14 23/14 2/4 4/8 11/15 ILLINOIS 29/34 43/ / / / / / / / /14 16/11 2/2 4/10 13/17 Minnesota 23/39 26/ (32) 14-51/ / / / / / /51 (27) 10/15 17/18 8/1 7/6 12/20 Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category 120

123 Wisconsin Women's Basketball Wisconsin Points-Rebounds-Assists (as of Sep 05, 2012) All games Opponent Date Score DAVIS,JADE SUPERNAW,K WURTZ,TAYL BROWN,ANNM PAIGE,MORG SMITH,LIND GORMAN,LAC at Milwaukee 11/11/ W ORAL ROBERTS 11/13/ L DNP4-5-5 DNP0-0-0 at Marquette 11/15/ L D N P D N P WASHINGTON STATE 11/18/ L D N P at Brigham Young 11/23/ L3-1-3 D N P vs Montana State 11/25/ W at Colorado 11/26/ L D N P BOSTON COLLEGE 11/30/ W D N P SAINT LOUIS 12/05/ W0-1-2 D N P at Kansas 12/08/ L DRAKE 12/11/ L D N P GREEN BAY 12/23/ L3-1-2 D N P OHIO STATE 12/30/ L6-1-2 D N P PENN STATE 01/02/ L5-4-5 D N P at Purdue 01/05/ L D N P0-4-1 D N P D N P at Illinois 01/08/ W5-1-1 DNP NEBRASKA 01/12/ L D N P at Iowa 01/19/ L5-1-2 D N P NORTHWESTERN 01/22/ W at Minnesota 01/26/ W MICHIGAN 01/30/ W D N P IOWA 02/02/ L D N P at Ohio State 02/06/ L D N P at Penn State 02/09/ L8-3-4 D N P MICHIGAN STATE 02/16/ L at Nebraska 02/19/ L at Indiana 02/23/ L9-6-0 D N P ILLINOIS 02/26/ W4-3-4 D N P D N P vs Minnesota 3/1/ L Opponent Date Score THOMAS,ASH STEPHEN,TI GULCZYNSKI COVINGTON, ROCHEL,CAS at Milwaukee 11/11/ W D N P ORAL ROBERTS 11/13/ L DNP at Marquette 11/15/ L D N P WASHINGTON STATE 11/18/ L D N P at Brigham Young 11/23/ L vs Montana State 11/25/ W at Colorado 11/26/ L2-2-0 D N P BOSTON COLLEGE 11/30/ W SAINT LOUIS 12/05/ W at Kansas 12/08/ L4-3-1 D N P DRAKE 12/11/ L GREEN BAY 12/23/ L OHIO STATE 12/30/ L PENN STATE 01/02/ L at Purdue 01/05/ L at Illinois 01/08/ W DNP NEBRASKA 01/12/ L D N P at Iowa 01/19/ L NORTHWESTERN 01/22/ W at Minnesota 01/26/ W MICHIGAN 01/30/ W IOWA 02/02/ L D N P at Ohio State 02/06/ L D N P at Penn State 02/09/ L MICHIGAN STATE 02/16/ L at Nebraska 02/19/ L at Indiana 02/23/ L ILLINOIS 02/26/ W vs Minnesota 3/1/ L

124 BigTenComposite All times are ET and schedule subject to change. NOVEMBER 9 Indiana at Valparaiso 6 p.m. Northern Illinois at Iowa 6:30 p.m. Detroit-Mercy at Michigan 6 p.m. North Carolina A&T at Nebraska 8 p.m. Tennessee-Martin at Northwestern 8 p.m. Notre Dame vs. Ohio State 4 p.m. 10 Washington State at Minnesota 1 p.m. South Carolina Upstate at Purdue 7 p.m. 11 Evansville at Illinois 3 p.m. TBA at Iowa TBA Texas-Arlington at Michigan State 2 p.m. TBA at Minnesota TBA Temple at Nebraska 3 p.m. Central Michigan at Northwestern TBA Howard at Penn State 2 p.m. Milwaukee at Wisconsin 7 p.m. 12 Indiana at Murray State 8 p.m. Michigan at Xavier 7 p.m. 14 TBA at Iowa TBA Cincinnati at Ohio State 8 p.m. Penn State at Texas A&M 8 p.m. 15 Bradley at Illinois 1:30 p.m. Michigan State at Eastern Michigan 7 p.m. 16 Indiana State at Indiana 7 p.m. Michigan at Utah 6:30 p.m. Northern Arizona at Nebraska 8 p.m. Wisconsin at Gonzaga 9 p.m. 17 Ohio at Minnesota 1 p.m. Winthrop at Ohio State 2 p.m. Purdue at SIU-Edwardsville 8 p.m. 18 Cleveland State at Illinois 3 p.m. TBA at Iowa TBA Virginia Tech at Michigan State 4 p.m. TBA at Minnesota TBA Nebraska at South Dakota State 3 p.m. Lafayette at Penn State 2 p.m. Wisconsin at Washington State 4 p.m. 19 Indiana at Texas A&M CC 8 p.m. Seton Hall at Michigan 7 p.m. Howard at Northwestern 7 p.m. Bowling Green at Purdue 7:30 p.m. 20 Robert Morris at Iowa 8 p.m. Sam Houston State at Nebraska 8 p.m. St. Francis at Ohio State 7 p.m. 21 Albany at Michigan State 7:30 p.m. Yale at Northwestern Noon Washington at Wisconsin 8 p.m. 22 Richmond vs. Minnesota 1 p.m. Marist vs. Purdue 8:15 p.m. 23 Tulsa vs. Illinois 4:45 p.m. IUPUI at Indiana 7 p.m. Iowa at Florida International 6 p.m. Harvard at Michigan 2 p.m. James Madison vs. Minnesota 3:30 p.m. Nebraska at USC 5 p.m. 122 Detroit vs. Penn State 5:30 p.m. Wake Forest vs. Purdue 6 p.m. 24 TBA vs. Illinois TBA Boston at Michigan 4 p.m. Missouri vs. Minnesota 6 p.m. TBA vs. Penn State TBA Connecticut vs. Purdue 8:15 p.m. 25 TBA vs. Iowa TBA Robert Morris at Michigan State 4 p.m. Loyola at Northwestern 3 p.m. Wright State at Ohio State 1 p.m. Evansville at Wisconsin 3 p.m. 26 IPFW at Indiana 7 p.m. 28 Clemson at Indiana 7 p.m. Iowa at Florida State 7 p.m. Duke at Michigan 7 p.m. Maryland at Nebraska 8 p.m. Northwestern at Boston College 7 p.m. Ohio State at North Carolina 7 p.m. Georgia Tech at Purdue 7 p.m. Wisconsin at Virginia Tech 7 pm. 29 Wake Forest at Illinois 8 p.m. Michigan State at NC State 7 p.m. Virginia at Minnesota 8 p.m. Penn State at Miami 7 p.m. DECEMBER 1 Colorado at Illinois 2 p.m. Northern Iowa at Iowa 2:30 p.m. Florida at Michigan 2 p.m. Milwaukee at Michigan State 4 p.m. Idaho State at Nebraska 3 p.m. Evansville at Ohio State Noon Alabama at Wisconsin 3 p.m. 2 Cleveland State at Indiana 2 p.m. Minnesota at Kansas 3 p.m. Northwestern at DePaul 5 p.m. Farleigh Dickinson at Penn State 2 p.m. Central Michigan at Purdue 1:30/4 p.m. 3 UAB at Illinois 8 p.m. 4 Belmont at Indiana 7 p.m. 5 Illinois at Texas Tech 9 p.m. Michigan at Illinois State 8 p.m. Michigan State at Oakland 6:30 p.m. Denver at Minnesota 8 p.m. Nebraska at Creighton 8 p.m. Marquette at Wisconsin 8 p.m. 6 Iowa State at Iowa 8 p.m. Penn State at Connecticut 7 p.m. Purdue at IPFW 7 p.m. 7 UMKC at Minnesota 8 p.m. Northwestern at Illinois State 8 p.m. 8 Michigan State at Dayton 1 p.m. Florida State at Nebraska 3 p.m. 9 Illinois at Memphis 3 p.m. Indiana at Butler 2 p.m. Robert Morris at Minnesota 3 p.m. Bowling Green at Northwestern 2 p.m. Lafayette at Ohio State 1 p.m. Georgetown at Penn State Noon Purdue at Tennessee-Martin 3 p.m. 10 Florida Atlantic at Wisconsin 8 p.m. 11 Michigan at Eastern Michigan 7 p.m. 12 Oregon at Illinois 8 p.m. Penn State at Virginia Tech 7 p.m. 15 Western Michigan at Michigan 2 p.m. Ohio State at Washington State 3 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Wisconsin 3 p.m. 16 SIU-Edwardsville at Indiana 2 p.m. Iowa at Drake 3 p.m. IPFW at Michigan State 2 p.m. Nebraska at South Florida 2 p.m. California at Northwestern 1 p.m. South Dakota State at Penn State 2 p.m. Purdue at Oakland 3 p.m. 17 Ohio State at Gonzaga 9 p.m. 19 Missouri State at Iowa 6:30 p.m. Oregon State vs. Michigan State 4 p.m. 20 Valparaiso at Michigan 6 p.m. Texas Tech vs. Michigan State 5:30 p.m. Oral Roberts at Nebraska 8 p.m. 21 Illinois State at Illinois 8 p.m. Xavier at Indiana TBA Northern Iowa at Minnesota 8 p.m. Southern at Ohio State 7 p.m. IUPUI at Purdue Noon 22 Mississippi vs. Northwestern 3 p.m. 23 Northwestern at Hofstra 1 p.m. NJIT at Penn State 1:30 p.m. Wisconsin at Green Bay 27 VCU at Ohio State 7 p.m. 28 Georgia at Illinois 8 p.m. Texas vs. Iowa 11 p.m. Wisconsin vs. Delaware State 5 p.m. 29 Niagara at Michigan 2 p.m. Temple at Michigan State Noon Grambling at Nebraska 8 p.m. Purdue at Notre Dame 2 p.m. Wisconsin vs. TBA TBA 30 TBA vs. Iowa Creighton at Minnesota 3 p.m. Howard at Ohio State 2 p.m. 31 UIC at Indiana Chicago State at Northwestern JANUARY 2 Wisconsin at Nebraska 8 p.m. Purdue at Illinois 8 p.m. 3 Indiana at Michigan 7 p.m. Ohio State at Iowa 6:30/8:30 p.m. Minnesota at Michigan State 7 p.m. Northwestern at Penn State 7 p.m. 5 Purdue at Nebraska 2 p.m. 6 Michigan at Iowa 1 p.m. Minnesota at Wisconsin 3 p.m.

125 Illinois at Ohio State 2 p.m. Northwestern at Indiana 2 p.m. Penn State at Michigan State TBD 10 Ohio State at Minnesota 8 p.m. Iowa at Wisconsin 8:30 p.m. Illinois at Northwestern 8 p.m. Nebraska at Indiana 6:30 p.m. 13 Wisconsin at Michigan 2 p.m. Michigan State at Illinois 4 p.m. Nebraska at Penn State 2 p.m. 14 Ohio State at Purdue 6:30/7:30 p.m. 17 Wisconsin at Penn State 7 p.m. Michigan at Northwestern 8 p.m. Indiana at Ohio State 7 p.m. Minnesota at Purdue 7 p.m. Iowa at Michigan State 6 p.m. Illinois at Nebraska 8 p.m. 20 Michigan State at Indiana TBA Ohio State at Wisconsin 3 p.m. Purdue at Iowa 4 p.m. Nebraska at Minnesota 6 p.m. Northwestern at Illinois 3 p.m. 21 Penn State at Michigan 6:30/7:30 p.m. 24 Wisconsin at Iowa 8 p.m. Michigan at Indiana 7 p.m. Michigan State at Nebraska 8 p.m. Minnesota at Penn State 6:30 p.m. Northwestern at Purdue 8:30 p.m. 27 Purdue at Michigan State 4 p.m. Iowa at Michigan 2 p.m. Penn State at Ohio State 1 p.m. 28 Illinois at Minnesota 9 p.m. Indiana at Northwestern 7 p.m. 31 Michigan at Minnesota 8 p.m. Michigan State at Northwestern 8 p.m. Indiana at Purdue 6:30 p.m. Iowa at Illinois 8 p.m. Nebraska at Ohio State 8:30 p.m. Penn State at Wisconsin 8 p.m. FEBRUARY 3 Ohio State at Indiana 2 p.m. Minnesota at Nebraska 3 p.m. Illinois at Wisconsin 3 p.m. Northwestern at Iowa 2 p.m. 4 Purdue at Penn State 7 p.m. Mich. at Michigan State 6:30/7:30 p.m. 7 Wisconsin at Ohio State 7 p.m. Iowa at Minnesota 8:30 p.m. Illinois at Michigan 7 p.m. Nebraska at Northwestern 8 p.m. Penn State at Indiana 6:30 p.m. 10 Michigan at Purdue Noon Michigan State at Penn State 2 p.m. Indiana at Wisconsin 3 p.m. Ohio State at Northwestern 4 p.m. Minnesota at Illinois 2 p.m. 11 Nebraska at Iowa 7:30/8:30 p.m. 13 Indiana at Michigan State 7 p.m. 14 Ohio State at Nebraska 9 p.m. Purdue at Wisconsin 8 p.m. Penn State at Iowa 8 p.m. 16 Michigan State at Michigan Noon 17 Iowa at Purdue 5 p.m. Northwestern at Minnesota 2 p.m. 18 Wisconsin at Illinois 7:30 p.m. 20 Purdue at Indiana 7 p.m. Illinois at Penn State 7 p.m. Northwestern at Michigan State 7 p.m. 21 Minnesota at Ohio State 6 p.m. Nebraska at Michigan 7 p.m. 23 Wisconsin at Northwestern 1 p.m. Indiana at Illinois 3 p.m. 24 Michigan at Penn State 1 p.m. Purdue at Minnesota 1 p.m. Iowa at Nebraska 3 p.m. 25 Michigan State at Ohio State 6:30 p.m. 28 Michigan State at Purdue TBD Ohio State at Illinois TBD Indiana at Iowa TBD Nebraska at Wisconsin TBD Northwestern at Michigan TBD Penn State at Minnesota TBD MARCH 3 Wisconsin at Michigan State TBD Michigan at Ohio State TBD Minnesota at Indiana TBD Iowa at Northwestern TBD Illinois at Purdue TBD Penn State at Nebraska TBD Big Ten Women s Basketball Tournament 7 Game 1: #7 vs. #10 12:30 p.m. Game 2: #6 vs. #11 Game 3: #8 vs. #9 7 p.m. Game 4: #5 vs. #12 8 Game 5: #2 vs. G 1 Winner 12:30 p.m. Game 6: #3 vs. Game 2 Winner Game 7: #1 vs. Game 3 Winner 7 p.m. Game 8: #4 vs. Game 4 Winner 9 Game 9: G 5 Winner vs. G 6 Winner 5 p.m. Game 10: G 7 Winner vs. G 8 Winner 10 Game 11: G 9 Winner vs. G 10 Winner 4 p.m. 123

126 FollowtheBadgers Television Broadcasts At least five UW games will be televised nationally this season on the Big Ten Network. Wisconsin also has a chance to appear on ESPN2 during the Big Ten Tournament. The Badgers have been the featured match-up on several national broadcasts including CBS twice. Wisconsin has also appeared on ESPN and ESPN2 numerous times. This year, the BigTenNetwork.com will also be expanding its Web streaming iniative. The Wisconsin women s basketball team has a large presence on the BigTenNetwork.com and you can see the full schedule below. Big Ten Network Games Date Team Location JAN. 10 IOWA Madison, Wis Jan. 13 at Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich Feb. 18 at Illinois Champaign, Ill. Feb. 23 at Northwestern Evanston, Ill. March 7-10 Big Ten Tournament Hoffman Estates, Ill. On the Internet UWBadgers.com is your 24/7 source for all things Wisconsin. The record-setting website of the University of Wisconsin Athletic Department offers the most comprehensive coverage of the Badger women s basketball team. The site has breaking news, game notes, statistics, box scores, studentathlete bios, coaches bios, photographs, feature stories and special video features including live coverage of the UW s weekly news conference. In addition, UWBadgers.com is the best way to follow all of Wisconsin s competition with: Live video streaming links (of non-televised games) Game Day blogs Live stats Live video stream of post-game news conferences through InsideBadgerSports.com Game stories including coaches quotes Radio Broadcasts Jon Arias is in his first season with the Wisconsin women s basketball team and is currently in his fifth season calling Wisconsin volleyball matches. Arias works for Clear Channel Media and Entertainment in Madison Jon Arias is the home and away radio voice of the Badgers. where he is an update anchor/producer for The Mike Heller Show. Arias has also hosted the pregame show for Wisconsin football. Arias graduated from Winona State University in 2002 and also has worked in La Crosse, Wis., hosting a sports talk show. He and his wife Regan live in Madison and are expecting their first child in February

127 MediaInformation Media Guidelines To schedule interviews with staff members or players please contact the Wisconsin Athletic Communications Office. Home phone numbers for players will not be provided to the media. Players will not accept phone calls without clearance from the athletic communications staff. Please do not contact a player or coach without arranging the interview through the athletic communications office. Credential Guidelines UW women s basketball credential requests should be made in advance through Diane Nordstrom. Game-day credentials for the Kohl Center will be left with the parking attendant at Lot 91 east of the Kohl Center or at the table at the media entrance off Frances Street. Wireless Access Complimentary wireless access is available to all media members in the Kohl Center Arena and media room. Contact Diane Nordstrom of the Athletic Communica tions office to obtain a login and password. Parking Parking for media during Wisconsin basketball games is reserved on a limited basis near the Kohl Center. Special arrangements must be made in advance. Please contact the Athletic Communi cations Office for parking credentials at least one week in advance of the event. Media Services Working facilities for all media are located courtside at the Kohl Center. Electrical outlets are available at every seat. Telephone lines must be installed in advance of the game by calling Dominic Osterhaus at the (608) Event programs, media guides, event notes and computerized statistics will be available in the interview/work room adjacent to the main floor at the Kohl Center. The credentialed media entrance is on the Frances Street side (east) of the Kohl Center adjacent to the media parking area and near Gate A. The media entrance is open two hours before tip-off. Photographers Photographers may work from either end of the Kohl Center court in the designated section. Photographers may not work from in front of team and scoring benches, or in front of media row. Contact Stu Landis at the Kohl Center, (608) , to arrange for the rental of strobe lights. Post-event Interviews All post-event interviews will be conducted in the media interview room located adjacent to the Kohl Center main court. The large interview area contains recording couplers for hookup to the house sound system for TV and reporters. The visiting coach and players will be interviewed approximately 10 minutes after the game. The Wisconsin coaches and players will follow immediately. All requests for interviews should be directed to Diane Nordstrom or Anna Poulter-Hendrickson. Both the opponent and UW portions of the post-event interviews are live video streamed and the UW segment are archived on UWBadgers.com. Director of Athletic Communications Brian Lucas Cell: (608) bml@athletics.wisc.edu Associate Director Women s Basketball Diane Nordstrom Cell: (608) dkn@athletics.wisc.edu Assistant Director Paul Capobianco Cell: (608) phc@athletics.wisc.edu Assistant Director Patrick Herb Cell: (608) pah@athletics.wisc.edu Assistant Director Brian Mason Cell: (608) bm3@athletics.wisc.edu News Conferences UW Athletic Communications Office Head coach Bobbie Kelsy will be available every Monday at the UW s weekly news conference. In addition, the Big Ten teleconferences with all 11 coaches will be held prior to the Big Ten Tournament. Athletic Communications Contacts Kellner Hall 1440 Monroe Street Madison, WI Phone: (608) Fax: (608) UWBadgers.com UWBadgers.com/mobile Associate Director Diane Nordstrom and assistant Anna Poulter-Hendrickson are your contacts in the UW Athletic Communications office. Diane Nordstrom Anna Poulter-Hendrickson Director of Web Site Services Tamara Flarup Cell: (608) tjf@athletics.wisc.edu Assistants Anna Poulter-Hendrickson Women s Basketball Cell: (608) ap2@athletics.wisc.edu Julia Hujet Cell: (608) jfw@athletics.wisc.edu Ross La Due Cell: (608) grl@athletics.wisc.edu Jeremy Wodajo Cell: (608) jjw@athletics.wisc.edu 125

128 Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School/Prev. 00 Shannon Malone F 6-1 Fr. Flower Mound, Texas/ Marcus 2 Taylor Wurtz G 6-0 Sr. Brandon, Wis./Ripon 3 AnnMarie Brown G/F 6-0 So. St. Peter, Minn./St. Peter 4 Nicole Bauman G 5-10 Fr. New Berlin, Wis./ Eisenhower 5 Morgan Paige G 5-9 Jr. Marion, Iowa/Marion 10 Dakota Whyte G 5-8 Fr. Ajax, Ontario/ Notre Dame Catholic 11 Makailah Dyer G 5-9 Fr. Madison, Wis./East 12 Lindsay Smith G 5-10 Fr. DeWitt, Iowa/Central DeWitt 22 Tessa Cichy G 6-0 Fr. Somerset, Wis./ Hill-Murray 23 Daria Kryuchkova F 6-3 Jr. Moscow, Russia/ Jacksonville College 24 Tiera Stephen G 5-7 Sr. Dayton, Ohio/Chaminade-Julienne Catholic/Louisville 25 Michala Johnson F 6-3 Jr. Bellwood, Ill./Montoni/Connecticut 35 Jacki Gulczynski G/F 6-1 Fr. Carol Stream, Ill./Bartlett 43 Cassie Rochel F/C 6-4 So. Lakeville, Minn./North Head Coach: Bobbie Kelsey Assistant Coaches: Jayme Callahan, Stacy Cantley, Alysiah Bond Director of Basketball Operations: Jill Jameson Strength & Conditioning Coach: Ray Eady Athletic Trainer: Holli Dietrick Pronunciation #4 Nicole BO man #11 ma KAI la DYE er #22 Tessa SI chee #23 DAR ee a CREWCH kova #24 tee ERR a STEV en #35 Jackie GULL zin ski #43 Cassie ro SHELL By Height 6-4 Rochel 6-3 Johnson, Kryuchkova 6-1 Gulczynski, Malone 6-0 Brown, Cichy, Wurtz 5-10 Bauman, Smith 5-9 Dyer, Paige 5-8 Whyte 5-7 Stephen By Eligibility Seniors: 2 Juniors: 4 Sophomores: 3 Freshmen: 5 By Position Guards (10) Nicole Bauman AnneMarie Brown Tessa Cichy Makailah Dyer Jackie Gulczynski Morgan Paige Lindsay Smith Tiera Stephen Dakota Whyte Taylor Wurtz Forward/Center (4) Michala Johnson Daria Kryuchkova Shannon Malone Cassie Rochel Quick Facts Location: Madison, Wis. Founded: 1848 Population: 233,209 Enrollment: 42,099 Affi liation: NCAA Division I Conference: Big Ten Nickname: Badgers Mascot: Bucky Badger Colors: Cardinal (PMS 200) & White Facility: Kohl Center (17,142) Director of Athletics: Barry Alvarez Interim Chancellor: David Ward Associate Athletic Director Basketball: Terry Gawlik Basketball Staff Head Coach: Bobbie Kelsey Alma Mater/Year: Stanford 1996 UW Record/Years: 9-20/1 Career Record/Years: /5 Assistant Coaches: Jayme Callahan, Stacy Cantley, Alysiah Bond Director of Operations: Jill Jameson Program Assistant: Brianna Skeens Basketball Offi ce Phone: (608) Basketball Fax: (608) Mailing Address: Kohl Center 601 W. Dayton St. Madison, WI Team Information Record: Big Ten Record/Finish: 5-11/T9th Final Rank: not ranked Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/5 Newcomers: 7 NCAA Appearances...7 All-Time Record Last Appearance Result...lost to Vermont (1st round) WNIT Appearances...6 All-Time Record Championships (Last)...1 (2000) Last Appearance Result...lost to Illinois State (2nd round) Big Ten Tournament Record Last Appearance Result... lost to Illinois (1st round) UW Media Row: (608) Athletic Department: (608) Athletic Ticket Offi ce: (800) Go Badgers 126

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