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2 10 CONSECUTIVE POSTSEASON APPEARANCES NCAAs IN SEVEN OF THE LAST EIGHT YEARS TRADITION 75 ALL-BIG TEN SELECTIONS JOHNSON, KEANE, THOMAS IN LYKENDRA JOHNSON BIG TEN DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR KALISHA KEANE BIG TEN PLAYER OF THE YEAR ALL-AMERICAN FIRST OFFICIAL SELL OUT OF BRESLIN SEVEN-STRAIGHT SEASONS TOP-15 NATIONALLY IN ATTENDANCE SUZY MERCHANT BIG TEN COACH OF THE YEAR EIGHT-STRAIGHT 20-WIN SEASONS : FIRST OUTRIGHT BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP IN PROGRAM ALLYSSA DeHAAN SECOND ALL-TIME IN NCAA IN BLOCKS 21 1,000 POINT SCORERS 2005 NCAA FINALIST

3 TABLE OF CONTENTS/ROSTER Roster 2 Lykendra Johnson 4-7 Taylor Alton 8-10 Porsche Poole Courtney Schiffauer Tracy Nogle 17 Jasmine Thomas Kelsey Smith Klarissa Bell Bryonna Davis 25 Annalise Pickrel Madison Williams/Jasmine Hines 28 Kiana Johnson/Becca Mills 29 Anna Morrissey/Akyah Taylor 30 Suzy Merchant Shane Clipfell 34 Tempie Brown/NcKell Copeland 35 Julie Dombroski/David De La Pena 36 Sports Medicine/Strength & Conditioning 37 Support Staff 38 Year in Review 40 Statistics 41 Results 42 Game-by-Game Results Big Ten Awards & Honors Kisha (Kelley) Simpson 54 All-Americans Awards & Honors 56 Team Awards 57 All-Time Letterwinners All-Time Numerical Roster WNBA/International Experience 62 Big Ten Tournament History 63 NCAA Tournament History WNIT History 64 NCAA Tournament Records NCAA Tournament Box Scores Career Records ,000-Point Scorers Single-Season Records Freshman Records 84 Single-Game Records Year-by-Year Records Team Records 90 Opponent Records 91 Breslin Center Records 92 Attendance Records 93 Against Ranked Opponents Overtime Games/National Rankings 96 All-Time Coaching Records 97 All-Time Series Records 98 All-Time Series Results Year-by-Year Results Michigan State University 115 President Simon/Board of Trustees 116 Mark Hollis 117 Spartan Tradition 118 Hall of Fame 119 Breslin Center 120 Smith Center/SASS 121 Media Information Quick Facts 123 Opponents 124 TV/Radio Roster IBC CREDITS: The Michigan State women s basketball media guide was written, produced, designed and edited by assistant athletic communications director Jim Donatelli. Editorial assistance provided by Matt Larson, Ben Phlegar and Vince Baker. Special thanks to the women s basketball staff. Photography by Matthew Mitchell, Rey Del Rio, Marc Browning, Brian Tirpak, Erin Groom, Don Feria, John Gwillim, Harley Seeley, David Olds, Dale Young, NBA Entertainment, USA Basketball, Jerry Lai and Jerry Margolis. Printing by BRD Printing, Lansing, Mich. S ROSTER No. Name Ht. Pos. Yr. Hometown/High School 0 Kiana Johnson 5-7 G Fr. Chicago, Ill./Whitney Young 1 Jasmine Thomas 5-7 G Jr. Flint, Mich./Flint Hamady 3 Porschè Poole 5-8 G Sr. Canton, Ohio/McKinley 4 Jasmine Hines 6-3 C Fr. Central Lake, Mich./Central Lake 11 Annalise Pickrel 6-3 F So. Grand Rapids, Mich./Grand Rapids Catholic Central 12 Tracy Nogle 5-11 G Jr. Okemos, Mich./Okemos 14 Anna Morrissey 5-10 G Fr. Lincolnshire, Ill./Stevenson 21 Klarissa Bell 5-11 G So. East Lansing, Mich./East Lansing 22 Bryonna Davis 5-7 G So. Merrillville, Ind./Merrillville 24 Courtney Schiffauer 6-1 F R-Jr. Boardman, Ohio/Boardman 25 Akyah Taylor 5-11 F Fr. Elkhart, Ind./Elkhart Memorial 30 Lykendra Johnson 6-1 F R-Sr. Chicago, Ill./Trinity 33 Taylor Alton 5-11 G Sr. Highlands Ranch, Colo./Highlands Ranch 40 Madison Williams 6-7 C R-Fr. Berkley, Mich./Detroit Country Day 52 Becca Mills 6-4 F Fr. Midland, Mich./Midland Dow 54 Kelsey Smith 6-4 C R-So. St. Charles, Ill./St. Charles North Head Coach - Suzy Merchant (Central Michigan 91; fifth season) Associate Head Coach - Shane Clipfell (Eastern Michigan 06; fifth season) Assistant Coach - Tempie Brown (Michigan 90; third season) Assistant Coach - NcKell Copeland (Jacksonville State 03; first season) Director of Basketball Operations and Technology - Julie Dombroski Assistant to the Head Coach - David De La Pena PRONUNCIATION GUIDE NcKell Copeland nah-kell Annalise Pickrel ANNA-lease PICK-rel Bryonna Davis bri-on-ah Courtney Schiffauer SHIFF-hour Kiana Johnson key-on-ah Akyah Taylor ah-ky-ah Lykendra Johnson LUH-kendra 2 BASKETBALL

4 S LYKENDRA JOHNSON 30 LYKENDRA JOHNSON Redshirt Senior Forward 6-1 Chicago, Ill./Trinity BIG TEN DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR FIRST-TEAM ALL-BIG TEN Has appeared in 99 games, starting the last 84 (tied for 19th in MSU history)... A career line of 9.1 points, 7.5 rebounds, 1.5 assists, 1.7 steals and 1.1 blocks in 25.4 minutes... Eighth all-time at MSU in career rebounds with 744 and third in career offensive rebounds with Sixth in the MSU record books with 105 blocks, 16th in free throws made with 229, 18th with 46 3-point fi eld goals and 19th with 167 steals... Needs 103 points to become the 22nd player in MSU history to score 1,000 points... Set a MSU single-season record with 133 offensive rebounds as a junior... Set career highs in points, rebounds, assists, steals and blocks as a junior... Has 39 career double-fi gure scoring games, 27 double-fi gure rebounding efforts and 17 double-doubles... Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year... Three-time All-Big Ten selection, including fi rst team honors as a junior... Three-time MSU Defensive Player of the Year All-Big Ten Freshman Team... Entered MSU freshmen record books, ranking third in blocks (27), fi fth in free throws made (76) and ninth in rebounds (199). JUNIOR (): Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year... First-team All-Big Ten (media), second-team All-Big Ten (coaches)... Big Ten All-Defensive Team... Named MSU s Defensive Player of the Year at team banquet... One of four team captains... Started all 31 games... Led the team in rebounds with 8.9 (fifth in the Big Ten), offensive rebounds with 4.0 (led the league), steals with 2.4 (leads the Big Ten) and blocks with 1.3 (seventh in the conference)... Also averaged 11.8 points (second on the team and 18th in the conference) and 1.7 assists (fourth on the team) in 27.0 minutes... Set career highs in points, rebounds, assists, steals and blocks... Led the team and was ninth in the Big Ten with a 48.3% field goal percentage... Set a MSU single-season record with 133 offensive rebounds... Her 295 rebounds are the fourth-most in a MSU single-season, while her 79 steals are sixth and her 44 blocks are ninth... Scored in double-figures 20 times, grabed double-figure rebounds 14 times and had 10 double-doubles... Led MSU in rebounds in 23 of the 33 games... Scored 11 points in only 15 minutes in the season opener vs. IPFW (11/13); tied her career high, going 3-of-3 from 3-point range... Tallied eight points, six rebounds and five steals vs. Dayton (11/15)... Had seven points, six rebounds and four steals vs. Western Kentucky (11/26)... Posted a team-high seven rebounds vs. Richmond (11/27)... Nearly missed a triple-double with 11 points, a game-high 11 rebounds and a career-high nine steals in a season-high 36 minutes at No. 15 Florida State (12/1); her nine steals were tied for the second most in program history and were the most by an MSU player since Feb. 2, 1996; it was her first double-double of the season... Had her second double-double of the season with 20 points, on a career-best 9-of-12 shooting, and 11 rebounds, both game highs, vs. No. 17 Texas (12/5); also added three assists... Named Co-Big Ten Player of the Week on Dec. 6 for the first time in her career... Grabbed a thencareer-high 16 rebounds vs. Milwaukee (12/8), also added seven points and four steals... Scored 12 points on 6-of-9 shooting at Western Michigan (12/10), also adding a team- and season-high four assists and seven rebounds... Tied for the team lead with 12 points and led the team with seven rebounds in only 16 minutes vs. Iona (12/12)... Led MSU with 14 points on 6-of-7 shooting vs. Vermont (12/21)... Posted her third double-double of the season with 16 points and 10 rebounds vs. Illinois (1/2), also adding three assists and four steals... Led MSU with 12 rebounds vs. Wisconsin (1/6), also adding eight points and four blocks... Had her fourth double-double of the season with 17 points and a career-high 17 rebounds, both team highs, at Michigan (1/9); also had 10 offensive rebounds (second most in program history) and four steals... Had 11 points, nine rebounds (all in the second half), three blocks and three steals vs. No. 16 Iowa (1/13)... Posted nine points, nine rebounds and five steals in 28 minutes at No. 24 Ohio State (1/16)... Had her fifth double-double of the season with 16 points and 10 rebounds at Indiana (1/20)... Scored 20 points, tied a career high with 17 rebounds, set a career high with five blocks, and added four steals vs. Minnesota (1/23)... Named Big Ten Player of the Week on Jan Had eight points and grabbed 15 rebounds (nine offensive) in only 20 minutes at No. 18 Iowa (1/27)... Had eight points and eight rebounds at Wisconsin (2/3)... Posted 13 points, eight rebounds, a season-hgih tying four assists and two steals vs. Purdue (2/6)... Scored a career high and posted her seventh double-double with 24 points and 12 rebounds at No. 23 Penn State (2/10), also added eight steals, tied for the sixth most in MSU history... Despite playing only 21 minutes, posted her eighth double-double with 13 points and 12 rebounds vs. Michigan (2/13), also adding a game-high three assists... Named Co-Big Ten Player of the Week on Feb Led MSU with 19 points vs. Northwestern (2/17), also adding eight rebounds and three steals... Had her ninth double-double vs. Ohio State (2/24), leading MSU in points (16), rebounds (17, tying her career high), assists (3) and blocks (4)... In only 18 minutes, scored 18 points and had seven rebounds at Minnesota (2/27)... Had 10 points and six rebounds vs. Northwestern in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals (3/4)... Posted her 10th double-double of the season with 14 points and 10 rebounds vs. Ohio State in the Big Ten semifinals (3/5)... Scored 12 points vs. Northern Iowa (3/20) in the NCAA Tournament First Round, also adding seven rebounds and three assists... Had eight points and 11 rebounds vs. Green Bay (3/22) in the NCAA Tournament Second Round. SOPHOMORE ( ): Named All-Big Ten Third Team by the coaches and earned honorable mention recognition by the media... Shared the team s Defensive Player of the Year award at the postseason banquet... One of two Spartans to start all 33 games... Led the team and fourth in the Big Ten with 7.6 rebounds (including 2.9 offensive, third in the league)... Also averaged 8.8 points (third on team and 27th in the Big Ten), 1.4 assists (fourth on the team), 1.0 blocks (second on team and 11th in league) and 1.6 steals (second on the team and 14th in the Big Ten)... Also led the team with a 49.2% field goal percentage... Second on the team with 22 3-point field goals made and 75 free throws made... Led MSU in rebounding a team-high 18 times... Scored 11 points in 14 minutes at Dayton (11/13), also adding five rebounds and two steals... Had nine points and eight rebounds at Detroit (11/15)... Posted fourth career double-double with 14 points and 12 rebounds vs. No. 5/6 Notre Dame (11/19), also adding three assists and two blocks... Scored a career-high 21 points (on 8-of-9 shooting), to go along with seven rebounds, two assists, two blocks and two steals vs. Western Michigan (11/22)... Posted eight points, a team-high nine rebounds, three assists and two steals vs. George Washington (11/27)... Scored 12 points to go along with seven rebounds and a season-high four assists vs. Oklahoma State (11/28)... Had seven points, a game-high nine rebounds and four assists in only 23 minutes vs. No. 4 North Carolina (12/3)... Had eight points, eight rebounds (seven offensive), two blocks and two steals vs. Indiana (12/6)... Had eight rebounds, two blocks and two steals vs. No. 8 Xavier (12/9)... Has her second double-digit rebounding effort of the season, eighth of her career, with 10 boards vs. Florida Gulf Coast (12/13)... Posted her second double-double of the season and fifth of her career vs. Washington (12/19) with 13 points and 11 rebounds, also tying her career high with three blocks... Had seven points, seven rebounds and two blocks vs. St. Bonaventure (12/21)... Scored 11 points, grabbed seven rebounds and picked up two steals at Wisconsin (12/28)... Scored game-high 19 points, including a career-best 3-of-5 from behind the arc, and added seven rebounds, three assists, three steals and three blocks vs. Michigan (12/31)... Grabbed seven rebounds at Indiana (1/3)... Posted third double-double of the season with 13 points and 12 rebounds, including a career high eight on the offensive end, vs. No. 6 Ohio State (1/9), also adding a career-high five steals... Had game-highs with nine rebounds vs. Wisconsin (1/14) and 11 rebounds at Penn State (1/17)... Grabbed eight rebounds vs. Purdue (1/21)... Posted her fourth double-double of the season at Minnesota (1/24) with 11 points and 11 rebounds, also adding three steals and two blocks in a season-high 37 minutes... Had five points, six rebounds and three steals in 18 minutes vs. Penn State (2/4)... Had seven points, five rebounds and two steals at Iowa (2/7)... Totaled seven points, nine rebounds, three assists and two steals at Michigan (2/11)... Had nine points and five rebounds vs. Northwestern (2/14)... Posted 14 points, on 6-of-8 shooting, nine rebounds and two steals at No. 7/9 Ohio State (2/21)... Posted nine points, 10 rebounds and four steals at Purdue (2/25)... Scored 12 points and picked up two steals vs. Minnesota (2/28)... Had 10 points and three steals in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals vs. Michigan (3/5)... Had nine points and five rebounds in the NCAA Tournament First Round vs. Bowling Green (3/20)... Posted eight points and a game-high nine rebounds, in addition to tying a career-high with three blocks, vs. Kentucky in the NCAA Tournament Second Round (3/22). FRESHMAN ( ): All-Big Ten honorable mention by the media... Unanimous choice to the Big Ten All-Freshman Team... Received MSU s Best Defensive Player award at the team s postseason banquet... Appeared in all 33 games, starting the last Averaged 6.5 points, 6.0 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 1.1 steals and 0.8 blocks in only 22.7 minutes per game... Second on team in rebounds (14th in Big Ten), blocks (15th) and steals, third in assists and fifth in scoring... Led all Big Ten freshmen in rebounds and blocks in both overall games and conference contests... Shot 75.2% from the free throw line, third on the team and 15th in the Big Ten... Led team with three double-doubles and six doublefigure rebounding games; also added seven double-figure scoring outings... Led team in rebounding on 12 occasions... Ninth most rebounds (199) by a MSU freshman, third most blocks (27) and tied for the fifth most free throws made (76)... Solid in debut against Niagara (11/14), posting seven points, seven rebounds, four assists, four steals and two blocks... Seven points and a game-high 11 rebounds vs. Stony Brook (11/16)... Had team-high six rebounds against Quinnipiac (11/23)... Seven points and six rebounds in only 12 minutes at No. 14/10 Notre Dame (11/29)...Had seven points, behind 5-of-6 from the line, to go along with two blocks at Xavier (12/14)... Had nine points at Penn State (12/21)... Had six points and five rebounds vs. Indiana (12/29)... Posted nine rebounds in a season-high 30 minutes at Purdue (1/1)... Grabbed nine rebounds for the second straight game, while also adding five points, two assists and two steals at No. 17 Ohio State (1/4)... In first collegiate start, filled the stat sheet with three points, four rebounds, two assists and two steals in 20 minutes against Northwestern (1/8)... Had four points and six rebounds at Michigan (1/15)... Tallied eight points (including 6-of-6 from the foul line) and a season-high five assists vs. Penn State (1/18)... Posted first career double-double with season highs in points (13) and rebounds (15), seven of which were offensive, at Northwestern (1/22)... Poured in new season- and game-high 14 points vs. Wisconsin (1/25), adding four rebounds and three assists... Had string of 15-straight free throws snapped vs. Wisconsin... Grabbed team-high eight rebounds vs. Iowa (1/29), also adding six points and three assists... Tallied team highs in points (12), rebounds (9) and steals (3), while also adding a season-high three blocks at Minnesota (2/2)... Had second double-double of the season with 14 points, tying her season-high, and 11 rebounds vs. No. S 4 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 5

5 LYKENDRA JOHNSON LYKENDRA JOHNSON 14/12 Ohio State (2/8), also adding three assists, two blocks and a steal... Posted consecutive double-doubles with 10 points and 10 rebounds at Indiana (2/12), also adding two blocks and two steals in a season-high 42 minutes... Had game-high eight rebounds to go along with six points vs. Michigan (2/19)... Led the team with 12 points and a season-high six assists at Wisconsin (2/22), also adding six rebounds and two steals... Had fifth double-digit rebound effort vs. Minnesota (2/26) with 10, also adding nine points, two assists and two steals... Had three assists vs. Purdue (3/1), including the game-winner to Lauren Aitch with 1.8 seconds left... Had 12 points and seven rebounds in the Big Ten quarterfinal game vs. Wisconsin (3/6)... Grabbed a team-high 12 rebounds vs. No. 6/8 Duke (3/24) in the NCAA Second Round, also adding seven points, two steals and two assists... Had seven points, four rebounds and three assists in the NCAA Regional Semifinal against No. 17/19 Iowa State (3/28) : Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: A four-star recruit... Ranked 30th overall and ninth at her position by HoopGurlz.com... Ranked 84th by Blue Star Basketball.com... An adidas Top 10 Camp Upperclass All-Star in Ranked the sixth-best power forward and 26th overall CAREER STATISTICS by All-Star Girls Report... Earned Honorable Mention Street & Smith All-America honors in Averaged 13.6 points and 9.2 rebounds during her junior season... A member of one of the top AAU programs in the country, Chicago Hoops Express, which has sent numerous players to Division I teams... Also a member of the Trinity volleyball team. PERSONAL: Born March 20, Daughter of Karlyn Cross... The niece of Russell Cross, the former Purdue center who was chosen No. 6 overall in the 1983 NBA Draft by Golden State... A sociology major. CAREER HIGHS: Points: 24, at Penn State (2/10/11) Field Goals: 9, twice, last at Penn State (2/10/11) Free Throws: 9, vs. Ohio State (1/9/10) 3-Point Field Goals: 3, twice, last vs. IPFW (11/13/10) : 17, three times, last vs. Ohio State (2/24/11) Assists: 6, at Wisconsin (2/22/09) Blocks: 5, vs. Minnesota (1/23/11) Steals: 9, at Florida State (12/1/11) Minutes: 42, at Indiana (2/12/09) Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season 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 / GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at Dayton 11/13/09 * at Detroit 11/15/09 * NOTRE DAME 11/19/09 * vs Western Michigan 11/22/09 * vs George Washington 11/27/09 * vs Oklahoma State 11/28/09 * NORTH CAROLINA 12/03/09 * INDIANA 12/06/09 * XAVIER 12/09/09 * FLORIDA GULF COAST 12/13/09 * WASHINGTON 12/19/09 * ST. BONAVENTURE 12/21/09 * at Wisconsin 12/28/09 * /31/09 * at Indiana 01/03/10 * OHIO 01/09/10 * WISCONSIN 01/14/10 * at Penn State 01/17/10 * PURDUE 01/21/10 * at Minnesota 01/24/10 * at Northwestern 01/28/10 * PENN 02/04/10 * at Iowa 02/07/10 * at Michigan 02/11/10 * NORTHWESTERN 02/14/10 * ILLINOIS 02/18/10 * at Ohio State 02/21/10 * at Purdue 02/25/10 * MINNESOTA 02/28/10 * vs Michigan 03/05/10 * vs Iowa 03/06/10 * vs Bowling Green 3/20/10 * vs Kentucky 3/22/10 * Totals S GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg IPFW 11/13/10 * DAYTON 11/15/10 * at Baylor 11/19/10 * DETROIT 11/21/10 * vs Western Kentucky 11/26/10 * vs Richmond 11/27/10 * at Florida State 12/01/10 * TEXAS 12/05/10 * MILWAUKEE 12/08/10 * at Western Michigan 12/10/10 * IONA 12/12/10 * DARTMOUTH 12/18/10 * VERMONT 12/21/10 * ILLINOIS 01/02/11 * WISCONSIN 01/06/11 * at Michigan 01/09/11 * IOWA 01/13/11 * at Ohio State 01/16/11 * at Indiana 01/20/11 * MINNESOTA 01/23/11 * at Iowa 01/27/11 * at Wisconsin 02/03/11 * PURDUE 02/06/11 * at Penn State 02/10/11 * /13/11 * NORTHWESTERN 02/17/11 * at Illinois 02/20/11 * OHIO 02/24/11 * at Minnesota 02/27/11 * vs Northwestern 03/04/11 * vs Ohio State 03/05/11 * vs UNI 03/20/11 * vs Green Bay 03/22/11 * Totals GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg NIAGARA 11/14/ STONY BROOK 11/16/ DETROIT 11/19/ vs Dartmouth 11/22/ vs Quinnipiac 11/23/ OLD DOMINION 11/26/ at Notre Dame 11/29/ at Georgia Tech 12/03/ at St. Bonaventure 12/07/ at Xavier 12/14/ DELAWARE 12/18/ at Penn State 12/21/ INDIANA 12/29/ at Purdue 01/01/ at Ohio State 01/04/ NORTHWESTERN 01/08/09 * at Michigan 01/15/09 * PENN 01/18/09 * at Northwestern 01/22/09 * WISCONSIN 01/25/09 * IOWA 01/29/09 * at Minnesota 02/02/09 * at Illinois 02/05/09 * OHIO 02/08/09 * at Indiana 02/12/09 * /19/09 * at Wisconsin 02/22/09 * MINNESOTA 02/26/09 * PURDUE 03/01/09 * vs Wisconsin 03/06/09 * vs Middle Tennessee 03/22/09 * vs Duke 03/24/09 * vs Iowa St. 03/28/09 * Totals BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 7

6 S TAYLOR ALTON 33 TAYLOR ALTON Senior Guard 5-11 Highlands Ranch, Colo./Highlands Ranch Has appeared in 50 games... Has a career line of 4.4 points and 2.0 rebounds in 13.8 minutes per game... 14th on the MSU career list with 52 made 3-point fi eld goals... Set career highs in every statistical category as a junior... Two-time Academic All-Big Ten Big Ten Distinguished Scholar... Received the Most Improved Player and the Pat Canning Coaches Award, and Spartan Character Award. JUNIOR (): Academic All-Big Ten... Received the Most Improved Player and the Pat Canning Coaches Award at the team s banquet... Played in 31 games, starting the last Averaged 6.3 points (fourth on the team) and 2.5 rebounds (fifth on the team) in only 18.5 minutes... Set career highs in every statistical category... Led the team and was eighth in the Big Ten with a 36.9% 3-point field goal percentage (48-of-130)... Tied for 13th in the Big Ten with point field goals made per game... Went 14-of-17 (82.4%) from the free throw line... Had her first seven double-figure scoring games of her career... Hit both her free throw attempts and grabbed a rebound in five minutes in the season opener vs. IPFW (11/13)... Had 10 points, her first collegiate double-figure performance, on 4-of-4 shooting, including hitting both 3-point field goals, and three rebounds in only 10 minutes vs. Detroit (11/21)... Hit her lone 3-point attempt, and had a steal and an assist vs. Western Kentucky (11/26)... Went 2-of-2 from 3-point range for six points vs. Richmond (11/27)... Had a career night at Western Michigan (12/10) with career highs in points (15, game-high), field goals (5), free throws (2), 3-point field goals (3), rebounds (5) and minutes (23); led team in scoring for the first time in her career... Had eight points and a career high two assists vs. Iona (12/12)... Led the team with 14 points vs. Dartmouth (12/18), going 4-of-7 from behind the arc; also adding four rebounds and two steals... Had six points, three rebounds and two steals in 11 minutes vs. Vermont (12/21)... Went 3-of-5 from the 3-point line for nine points in 14 minutes at Michigan (1/9), also tying a career high with five rebounds... Had five points and three rebounds vs. No. 16 Iowa (1/13)... Had three points, three rebounds and tied her career high with two assists at No. 24 Ohio State (1/16)... Made her first career start at Indiana (1/20), going 3-of-6 from 3-point range for nine points and four rebounds (three offensive), also tying a career high with two assists... Had six points in 13 minutes vs. Minnesota (1/23)... Played 31 minutes at Iowa (1/27), scoring six points and grabbing two steals... Had four points and tied her career high with five rebounds at Wisconsin (2/3)... Scored five points vs. Purdue (2/6)... Scored a Big Ten high 12 points on four 3-pointers at No. 23 Penn State (2/10), also adding a career high six rebounds in a career high 36 minutes... Topped her career high with 16 points, on 4-of-7 from 3-point range, vs. Michigan (2/13)... Scored double-figures for the third straight game with 13 points vs. Northwestern (2/17), also adding five rebounds, including four offensive... Had four points and five rebounds at Illinois (2/20)... Scored six points and had four rebounds vs. Ohio State (2/24)... Set a career high with three steals at Minnesota (2/27)... Scored 14 points, hitting 4-of-9 from 3-point range, in her NCAA Tournament debut vs. Northern Iowa (3/20) in the NCAA Tournament First Round... Hit three 3-pointers for nine points, also adding three rebounds and two assists, against Green Bay (3/22) in the NCAA Tournament Second Round. season high 12 minutes at Indiana (1/3)... Went 1-of-3 from behind the arc at Penn State (1/17). FRESHMAN ( ): Received the Spartan Character Award at the team s postseason banquet... Appeared in nine games... Averaged 1.4 points and 1.2 rebounds in 6.6 minutes per game... Scored first career basket in the opener against Niagara (11/14), also adding a season-high five rebounds... Had season-high with six points against Quinnipiac (11/23), adding four rebounds... Scored two points vs. Delaware State (12/18)... Knocked down her first Big Ten basket, scoring two points and grabbing a rebound against Northwestern (1/8)... Went 1-of-2 from the line at Northwestern (1/22). HIGH SCHOOL: Led Highlands Ranch to Class 5A state title as a senior... Team finished 25-3 with a perfect 12-0 record in league play... Highlands Ranch closed the year ranked No. 7 nationally in the USA Today Super Top 25 rankings... Team also ranked third overall by USA Today in the West region... Highlands Ranch was ranked No. 10 nationally in the final Rivals.com poll... One of five players named to the Denver Post Best of the Best All-Colorado Team... First-team Class 5A all-state selection by the Denver Post... Scored 10 points in the state championship game in the win over Regis Jesuit... Scored 12 points in The Show 2008, a Colorado high school all-star game played at the Pepsi Center... While playing for Lakewood High School as a junior, averaged 16.6 points and 11.5 rebounds a game... Led team to a 19-5 record and a 9-1 league mark... Also averaged 3.9 assists, 2.8 steals and 1.4 blocks... Scored 20-plus points in seven games... Had double-figure rebounding efforts in 14 contests, including 23 in one game. PERSONAL: Born Sept. 7, Daughter of Jim and Karene Alton... Has grandparents from Petoskey, Mich.... An animal science major. CAREER HIGHS: Points: 16, vs. Michigan (2/13/11) Field Goals: 5, four times, last vs. Northern Iowa (3/20/11) Free Throws: 4, vs. Michigan (2/13/11) 3-Point Field Goals: 4, four times, last vs. Northern Iowa (3/20/11) : 6, at Penn State (2/10/11) Assists: 2, four times, last vs. Green Bay (3/22/11) Blocks: 2, vs. George Washington (11/27/09) Steals: 3, at Minnesota (2/27/11) Minutes: 36, at Penn State (2/10/11) S SOPHOMORE ( ): Academic All-Big Ten... Big Ten Distinguished Scholar... Appeared in 10 games... Averaged 1.2 points and 0.9 rebounds in 6.0 minutes per game... Grabbed a rebound and recorded an assist in four minutes vs. Western Michigan (11/22)... Played eight minutes vs. George Washington (11/27), knocking down her first career 3-pointer, blocking her first two collegiate shots and grabbing two rebounds... Played eight minutes vs. Oklahoma State (11/28), hitting a 3-pointer... Went 1-of-2 from 3-point range and grabbed a rebound in five minutes vs. Florida Gulf Coast (12/13)... Grabbed two rebounds and dished out an assist vs. Washington (12/19)... Dished out an assist at Wisconsin (12/28)... Tied her season high with two rebounds and blocked a shot in a CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season 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 / BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 9

7 TAYLOR ALTON S GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg IPFW 11/13/ at Baylor 11/19/ DETROIT 11/21/ vs Western Kentucky 11/26/ vs Richmond 11/27/ TEXAS 12/05/ MILWAUKEE 12/08/ at Western Michigan 12/10/ IONA 12/12/ DARTMOUTH 12/18/ VERMONT 12/21/ ILLINOIS 01/02/ WISCONSIN 01/06/ at Michigan 01/09/ IOWA 01/13/ at Ohio State 01/16/ at Indiana 01/20/11 * MINNESOTA 01/23/11 * at Iowa 01/27/11 * at Wisconsin 02/03/11 * PURDUE 02/06/11 * at Penn State 02/10/11 * /13/11 * NORTHWESTERN 02/17/11 * at Illinois 02/20/11 * OHIO 02/24/11 * at Minnesota 02/27/11 * vs Northwestern 03/04/11 * vs Ohio State 03/05/11 * vs UNI 03/20/11 * vs Green Bay 03/22/11 * Totals GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg vs Western Michigan 11/22/ vs George Washington 11/27/ vs Oklahoma State 11/28/ FLORIDA GULF COAST 12/13/ WASHINGTON 12/19/ at Wisconsin 12/28/ /31/ at Indiana 01/03/ at Penn State 01/17/ at Northwestern 01/28/ Totals PORSCHE POOLE Senior Guard 5-8 Canton, Ohio/McKinley Has appeared in 89 games, starting Has a career line of 4.9 points, 1.3 rebounds, 1.2 assists and 0.6 steals in 14.7 minutes per game... Has improved her point per game average each of her three seasons... Tied for 15th in MSU history with 49 3-point fi eld goals made... Made 29 3-pointers (36.3%) as a junior, after making only 20 and shooting 25.0% in her fi rst two seasons combined... Has 17 career double-fi gure scoring games (MSU has gone 15-2 in those games). JUNIOR (): Named MSU s Sixth Player of the Year at team banquet... Played in 31 games, starting Averaged 6.1 points (a career high and fifth on the team) and 1.2 assists in 16.6 minutes per game... Finished second on the team in 3-point field goal percentage (36.3%), going 29-of-80 (third on the team in made 3-point field goals)... Was fourth on the team in free throw percentage (73.0%; 27-of-37), including making 16 of her last 17 (94.1%)... Had a career-high nine double-figure scoring games... Scored a game-high 12 points off the bench in the season opener vs. IPFW (11/13)... Tallied a then-career- and game-high 16 points in 19 minutes vs. Detroit (11/21), going 6-of-8 from the field, including a career-best 4-of-5 from behind the arc; also tied her career high with four assists... Tied her career high for the second time this season with a team-high four assists vs. Richmond (11/27)... Topped her career high for the second time on the season with 18 points at No. 15 Florida State (12/1), going 6-of-9 from the field, 3-of-5 from the 3-point line and 3-of-3 from the free throw line... Had back-to-back double-figure games for the third time in her career with 11 points in a season-high 30 minutes vs. No. 17 Texas (12/5)... Tied for the team lead with 11 points vs. Milwaukee (12/8), knocking down 3-of-6 from 3-point range; the first time in her career she had three-straight double-figure games... Set a career high with five rebounds vs. Iona (12/12), also adding seven points and three assists... Led MSU with four assists vs. Vermont (12/21), also adding seven points in 17 minutes... Tied for the team lead with 12 points, all in the second half, vs. Wisconsin (1/6), also tying a career high with five rebounds... Scored six points vs. No. 16 Iowa (1/13)... Scored eight points at No. 24 Ohio State (1/16)... Had seven points on 3-of-5 shooting at Indiana (1/20)... Had her first double-digit scoring game since Jan. 6, posting 10 points at Minnesota (2/27), going 3-of-5 from the field, including 2-of-2 from behind the arc, in 18 minutes, also adding two assists and two steals... Scored a team-high 11 points in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals vs. Northwestern (3/4)... Reached doublefigures for the third straight game with 10 points vs. Ohio State in the Big Ten Tournament semifinals (3/5). S GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg NIAGARA 11/14/ STONY BROOK 11/16/ DETROIT 11/19/ vs Quinnipiac 11/23/ OLD DOMINION 11/26/ DELAWARE 12/18/ NORTHWESTERN 01/08/ at Northwestern 01/22/ /19/ Totals SOPHOMORE ( ): Appeared in 32 games... Averaged 4.6 points, 1.3 assists and 1.3 rebounds in 14.8 minutes... Fourth on the team in field goal percentage at 44.8%... Scored 10 points in the season opener at Dayton (11/13), also adding three rebounds and two assists... Added eight points on 3-of-5 shooting vs. No. 5/6 Notre Dame (11/19)... Set a career high with four assists vs. Western Michigan (11/22), also adding a season-high three steals... Had a season high with four rebounds vs. George Washington (11/27)... Scored six points and dished out two assists in 26 minutes vs. Oklahoma State (11/28)... Had her second double-figure scoring effort of the season with 10 points, including her first two 3-pointers of the season, vs. Florida Gulf Coast (12/13); also added three assists and three rebounds... Scored 10 points, including 4-of-4 from the foul line, vs. Washington (12/19), also adding three assists and two steals... Had five points, three rebounds and two assists at Wisconsin (12/28)... Scored nine points vs. Michigan (12/31)... Scored 10 points, dished out four assists and picked up two steals in 24 minutes vs. Purdue (1/21)... Had three assists to no turnovers in 12 minutes at Northwestern (1/28)... Had three points, two assists, two rebounds and her third block of the season vs. Penn State (2/4)... Scored nine points in 11 minutes at Iowa (2/7), hitting all four of her free throw attempts, tying a career high... Dished out three assists and 10 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 11

8 PORSCHE POOLE PORSCHE POOLE totaled six points at Michigan (2/11)... Tied for the team lead with a season-high 12 points vs. Northwestern (2/14), going 5-of-5 from the field, including two 3-pointers... Scored five points and tied for the team lead with three assists (with no turnovers) vs. Illinois (2/18)... Scored nine points, including four points in overtime, at No. 7/9 Ohio State (2/21)... Had five points in the Big Ten Tournament semifinals vs. Iowa (3/6). FRESHMAN ( ): Appeared in 26 games... Averaged 3.8 points, 1.2 assists and 0.9 steals in 12.2 minutes per game... Tallied double-figures in her collegiate debut against Niagara (11/14), posting 10 points, two assists and two steals... Four points, two assists and two rebounds vs. Detroit (11/19)... Four points vs. No. 23/20 Old Dominion (11/26)... Hit her only attempt from behind the arc at Georgia Tech (12/3), totaling three points, a rebounds, an assist and a steal... Hit her only 3-point attempt at St. Bonaventure (12/7)... Had five points, two assists and two steals in 15 minutes at No. 17 Ohio State (1/4)... Posted six points and two steals in 13 minutes against Northwestern (1/8)... Had two assists and a steal in seven minutes at Michigan (1/15)... Had two assists and two steals in six minutes against Penn State (1/18)... Scored four points, tied a season-high with four rebounds and dished out two assists at Northwestern (1/22)... Had three points and two assists in six minutes against Wisconsin (1/25)... Played 21 minutes at Illinois (2/5), scoring nine points, the most since her debut, on 4-of-5 shooting, and dished out a season-high three assists... Scored 10 points, while adding three rebounds and two assists in a season-high 31 minutes at Indiana (2/12)... Had season- and game-high 14 points vs. Michigan (2/19) on 6-of-8 shooting, while adding three assists, three steals and three rebounds... Scored nine points at Wisconsin (2/22)... Set a season high with four steals vs. Minnesota (2/26). GAME-BY-GAME HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year letterwinner at McKinley High School... Averaged 16.5 points a game her senior season... Four-year starter went in her career and 20-4 as a senior... An Associated Press Division I third-team all-state selection and leaves McKinley as the school s all-time leading scorer with more than 1,300 career points... Also ranked among the top 20 scorers in Stark County history... Named MVP for Stark County after scoring a game-high 17 points in the annual Rotary All-Star Classic between the Stark County and Summit County All-Stars... Named to the All-Federal League first team for the third straight year... Scored 20-plus points in nine games, including a season-high 25 in a win over Shaker Heights Dec First-team all-district and allcounty pick for the third consecutive year... Named a McDonald s All-American nominee... Averaged 18.0 points, 4.5 rebounds and 4.0 assists as a junior... A first-team all-district and all-county selection her junior year... Played in the same conference as fellow freshman Courtney Schiffauer... Attended the same high school as current men s basketball standout Raymar Morgan, and former Spartans Eric Snow and Percy Snow. PERSONAL: Born June 20, Daughter of Victoria and Mark DeGraffinreed... A sociology major. CAREER HIGHS: Points: 18, at Florida State (12/1/10) Field Goals: 6, three times, last at Florida State (12/1/10) Free Throws: 4, four times, last vs. Northwestern (3/4/10) 3-Point Field Goals: 4, vs. Detroit (11/21/10) : 5, twice, last vs. Wisconsin (1/6/11) Assists: 4, five times, last vs. Vermont (12/21/10) Blocks: 2, vs. Quinnipiac (11/23/08) Steals: 4, vs. Minnesota (2/26/09) Minutes: 31, twice, last at Wisconsin (2/22/09) Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg IPFW 11/13/ DAYTON 11/15/ at Baylor 11/19/ DETROIT 11/21/ vs Western Kentucky 11/26/ vs Richmond 11/27/ at Florida State 12/01/ TEXAS 12/05/ MILWAUKEE 12/08/10 * at Western Michigan 12/10/10 * IONA 12/12/10 * DARTMOUTH 12/18/10 * VERMONT 12/21/10 * ILLINOIS 01/02/11 * WISCONSIN 01/06/11 * at Michigan 01/09/11 * IOWA 01/13/11 * at Ohio State 01/16/11 * at Indiana 01/20/ MINNESOTA 01/23/ at Iowa 01/27/ at Wisconsin 02/03/ PURDUE 02/06/ at Penn State 02/10/ /13/ OHIO 02/24/ at Minnesota 02/27/ vs Northwestern 03/04/ vs Ohio State 03/05/ vs UNI 03/20/ vs Green Bay 03/22/ Totals GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at Dayton 11/13/ NOTRE DAME 11/19/ vs Western Michigan 11/22/ vs George Washington 11/27/ vs Oklahoma State 11/28/ NORTH CAROLINA 12/03/ INDIANA 12/06/ XAVIER 12/09/ FLORIDA GULF COAST 12/13/ WASHINGTON 12/19/ ST. BONAVENTURE 12/21/ at Wisconsin 12/28/ /31/ at Indiana 01/03/ OHIO 01/09/ WISCONSIN 01/14/ at Penn State 01/17/ PURDUE 01/21/ at Minnesota 01/24/ at Northwestern 01/28/ PENN 02/04/ at Iowa 02/07/ at Michigan 02/11/ NORTHWESTERN 02/14/ ILLINOIS 02/18/ at Ohio State 02/21/ at Purdue 02/25/ MINNESOTA 02/28/ vs Michigan 03/05/ vs Iowa 03/06/ vs Bowling Green 3/20/ vs Kentucky 3/22/ Totals GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg NIAGARA 11/14/ STONY BROOK 11/16/ DETROIT 11/19/ vs Quinnipiac 11/23/ OLD DOMINION 11/26/ at Georgia Tech 12/03/ at St. Bonaventure 12/07/ at Xavier 12/14/ DELAWARE 12/18/ at Penn State 12/21/ at Ohio State 01/04/ NORTHWESTERN 01/08/ at Michigan 01/15/ PENN 01/18/ at Northwestern 01/22/ WISCONSIN 01/25/ IOWA 01/29/ at Illinois 02/05/ OHIO 02/08/ at Indiana 02/12/ /19/ at Wisconsin 02/22/ MINNESOTA 02/26/ PURDUE 03/01/ vs Wisconsin 03/06/ vs Middle Tennessee 03/22/ Totals CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season 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 / S 12 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 13

9 S COURTNEY SCHIFFAUER 24 COURTNEY SCHIFFAUER Redshirt Junior Forward 6-1 Boardman, Ohio/Boardman Has appeared in 59 games, starting Has a career line of 3.8 points, 2.5 rebounds and 0.8 assists in 13.7 minutes per game... Missed the fi nal 31 games of the season after tearing her right ACL. SOPHOMORE (): Played in 25 games, starting the first four... Averaged 2.3 points and 2.0 rebounds in 10.8 minutes per game... Scored four points in the season opener vs. IPFW (11/13)... Posted seven points and five rebounds vs. Dayton (11/15)... Grabbed five rebounds at No. 2 Baylor (11/19)... Scored a season-high eight points vs. Richmond (11/27), hitting 2-of-5 from 3-point range... Pulled down four rebounds in 11 minutes vs. No. 17 Texas (12/5)... Had three offensive rebounds in four minutes at Western Michigan (12/10)... Posted seven points, three rebounds and two assists in 21 minutes vs. Iona (12/12)... Reached double-figure points for the first time this season with 12 points vs. Dartmouth (12/18), also adding a season-high three assists... Had three points, two rebounds and two assists in eight minutes vs. Illinois (1/2)... Played the final 19 minutes at Wisconsin (2/3), scoring four points, all in the final four minutes of regulation, and grabbed two rebounds... Grabbed four rebounds in seven minutes at Illinois (2/20) : Received a medical redshirt... Missed the final 31 games of the season with a torn ACL in her right knee... Appeared in two games, starting one... Led the team with 16.5 points, 7.5 rebounds and 4.0 assists, while shooting 8-of-13 (.615) from behind the arc, at the time of her injury... Scored a team-high 21 points, matching her career high, in the opener at Dayton (11/13); also setting new career highs in rebounds (9) and made 3-point field goals (4), and tying her career high with four assists... Knocked down another four 3-pointers at Detroit (11/15) for 12 points, also adding six rebounds and four assists. FRESHMAN ( ): Appeared in 32 games, starting Eighth on team in scoring at 4.2 per game... Also averaged 2.5 rebounds and 0.9 assists... Shot 44.8% from the field, good for fifth on the team and second among Big Ten freshmen... Had four double-figure scoring efforts... Scored 21 points on 9-of-12 shooting from the field, along with eight rebounds in her collegiate debut against Niagara (11/14); her point total was the most in a MSU debut since Posted nine points against Stony Brook (11/16)... Had nine points and four assists vs. Detroit (11/19)... Four points, five rebounds and two blocks against Quinnipiac (11/23)... Second career game in double figures against No. 23/20 Old Dominion (11/26) with 10 points, including a season-high 6-of-8 from the free throw line, and added four rebounds... Had eight points on 4-of-5 shooting at Georgia Tech (12/3)... Had four points, hitting all four free throw attempts, two rebounds and two assists at Xavier (12/14)... Tallied 11 points, including a perfect 5-of-5 from the foul line, and four rebounds against Delaware State (12/18)... Three rebounds in only seven minutes vs. Indiana (12/29)... Tallied seven points (including a half court, halftime buzzer beater), three rebounds and two assists in 20 minutes at No. 17 Ohio State (1/4)... In first career start, posted three points, a team-high three assists and two rebounds against Northwestern (1/8)... Had five points and three boards at Northwestern (1/22)... Posted five points and four rebounds against Wisconsin (1/25)... Had six points and six rebounds vs. Iowa (1/29)... Scored most points since debut with 12 points, including going 2-of-3 from 3-point range, at Illinois (2/5), also adding five rebounds and two assists in a season-best 33 minutes... Had four points in 10 minutes vs. Purdue (3/1)... Chipped in four points and three assists in 21 minutes in the NCAA Regional Semifinal against No. 17/19 Iowa State (3/28). HIGH SCHOOL: Ohio High School Basketball Coaches Association (OHSBCA) Division I Player of the Year her senior season... A second-team all-state selection by the Associated Press... Averaged 21 points and 10 rebounds in leading Boardman High School to the state semifinals and a 19-8 record in her final season... Named to the all-league and all-district first team for the third straight year... Ended her high school career with 2,000 points... Named one of the top 25 seniors in the state by Ohio Girls Basketball Report... Also received votes for Federal League Player of the Year... Earned Ohio All-Tournament accolades after Boardman won the district and regional titles en route to the state semifinals... Closed her senior season playing in two all-star games; the OHSBCA All-Star Game and the 38th annual Al Beach Classic at Boardman High School, where she scored 16 points to lead Mahoning County over Trumbull County... Named a McDonald s All-American nominee... Averaged 25.0 points a game as a junior, becoming the 10th player in Boardman High School history to surpass the 1,000-point mark... During her sophomore and junior seasons, earned first-team All-Federal League and first-team All-Northeastern Ohio honors... Averaged just over 18 points a game as a sophomore... As a freshman, helped Boardman qualify for the state semifinals, marking the school s first appearance at the state championships in Columbus... Played in the same conference as fellow freshman Porschè Poole... Also played volleyball for three years... Named MVP of the team as a junior... Two-time All-Federal League and all-district volleyball selection... Member of track team for two years. PERSONAL: Born March 21, Daughter of Bob and Marcia Schiffauer... Majoring in elementary education. CAREER HIGHS: Points: 21, twice, last at Dayton (11/13/09) Field Goals: 9, vs. Niagara (11/14/08) Free Throws: 6, vs. Old Dominion (11/26/08) 3-Point Field Goals: 4, twice, last at Detroit (11/15/09) : 9, at Dayton (11/13/09) Assists: 4, three times, last at Detroit (11/15/09) Blocks: 2, vs. Quinnipiac (11/23/08) Steals: 1, 10 times, last vs. Richmond (11/27/10) Minutes: 33, at Illinois (2/5/09) CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season 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 / S 14 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 15

10 COURTNEY SCHIFFAUER S GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg IPFW 11/13/10 * DAYTON 11/15/10 * at Baylor 11/19/10 * DETROIT 11/21/10 * vs Western Kentucky 11/26/ vs Richmond 11/27/ at Florida State 12/01/ TEXAS 12/05/ MILWAUKEE 12/08/ at Western Michigan 12/10/ IONA 12/12/ DARTMOUTH 12/18/ VERMONT 12/21/ ILLINOIS 01/02/ WISCONSIN 01/06/ IOWA 01/13/ at Ohio State 01/16/ MINNESOTA 01/23/ at Wisconsin 02/03/ PURDUE 02/06/ at Penn State 02/10/ NORTHWESTERN 02/17/ at Illinois 02/20/ at Minnesota 02/27/ vs Northwestern 03/04/ Totals GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at Dayton 11/13/ at Detroit 11/15/09 * Totals GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg NIAGARA 11/14/ STONY BROOK 11/16/ DETROIT 11/19/ vs Dartmouth 11/22/ vs Quinnipiac 11/23/ OLD DOMINION 11/26/ at Notre Dame 11/29/ at Georgia Tech 12/03/ at St. Bonaventure 12/07/ at Xavier 12/14/ DELAWARE 12/18/ at Penn State 12/21/ INDIANA 12/29/ at Purdue 01/01/ at Ohio State 01/04/ NORTHWESTERN 01/08/09 * at Michigan 01/15/09 * PENN 01/18/09 * at Northwestern 01/22/09 * WISCONSIN 01/25/09 * IOWA 01/29/09 * at Minnesota 02/02/09 * at Illinois 02/05/09 * OHIO 02/08/09 * at Indiana 02/12/09 * /19/09 * at Wisconsin 02/22/09 * MINNESOTA 02/26/09 * PURDUE 03/01/ vs Wisconsin 03/06/ vs Middle Tennessee 03/22/ vs Iowa St. 03/28/ Totals CAREER STATISTICS 12 TRACY NOGLE Junior Guard 5-11 Okemos, Mich./Okemos Academic All-Big Ten... Received the Pat Canning Coaches Award at the team banquet... Walked on to the team prior to the season... Scored her first collegiate points with a jumper in the fi nal minute against Florida Gulf Coast (12/13/09). SOPHOMORE (): Academic All-Big Ten... Played in six games... Saw action against IPFW (11/13), Detroit (11/21), Iona (12/12), Dartmouth (12/18), Vermont (12/21) and Northwestern (3/4)... Hit a 3-pointer vs. Iona (12/12), also grabbed her first collegiate rebound... Had her first career assist vs. Dartmouth (12/18). FRESHMAN ( ): Received the Pat Canning Coaches Award at the team s postseason banquet... Walked on to the team prior to the season... Appeared in three games... Scored her first collegiate points with a jumper in the final minute against Florida Gulf Coast (12/13)... Also saw action vs. Washington (12/19)... Knocked down her first collegiate 3-pointer vs. Minnesota (2/28). HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year letterwinner at Okemos High School... Team captain and most valuable player as a junior and senior... Named Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan (BCAM) All-State honorable mention as a senior, while also being named Academic All-State... During her junior season, selected honorable mention All-State by the Associated Press, Detroit Free Press and Detroit News... A three-time recipient of Capital Area Activities Conference (CAAC) all-conference and all-academic recognition... Three-time selection to the Lansing State Journal all-area team... Also lettered in volleyball and soccer at Okemos High School... Garnered CAAC all-conference honorable mention recognition in both sports as a senior... Named to the CAAC All-Academic team three times in volleyball and twice in soccer. PERSONAL: Born March 9, Daughter of Carlton and Sally Nogle... Has one brother, Bryce, who is a junior at Michigan State... Won the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) Scholar-Athlete Award and the 2009 CAAC Senior Scholar- Athlete Award... A kinesiology major. GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pointers Free throws fg-fga 3fg-fga ft-fta pct def tot Opponent Date gs min pct pct off avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg IPFW 11/13/ DETROIT 11/21/ IONA 12/12/ DARTMOUTH 12/18/ VERMONT 12/21/ vs Northwestern 03/04/ Totals GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pointers Free throws fg-fga 3fg-fga ft-fta pct def tot Opponent Date gs min pct pct off avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg FLORIDA GULF COAST 12/13/ WASHINGTON 12/19/ MINNESOTA 02/28/ Totals Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season 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 / S 16 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 17

11 S JASMINE THOMAS 1 JASMINE THOMAS Junior Guard 5-7 Flint, Mich./Flint Hamady Has appeared in all 66 games in her Spartan career, starting 19.. Has a career line of 5.2 points, 2.7 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 0.7 steals in 18.2 minutes... Has 14 double-fi gure scoring efforts... Finished third on the team in assists (1.8) as a freshman. SOPHOMORE (): Academic All-Big Ten... Played in all 33 games, starting four... Averaged 4.1 points, 2.1 rebounds and 1.4 assists in 15.7 minutes per game... Scored 10 points, hitting both 3-point attempts, and grabbed two steals in the season opener vs. IPFW (11/13)... Grabbed five rebounds and dished out two assists in nine minutes vs. Dayton (11/15)... Second on the team with 10 points on 5-of-9 shooting at No. 2 Baylor (11/19), also adding two steals... Led the team with six assists and tied for the team lead with six rebounds vs. Detroit (11/21)... Scored a season-high 12 points, on 6-of-7 shooting, in her first start of the season vs. Western Kentucky (11/26), also adding a career-high three steals... Chipped in seven points and five rebounds vs. Richmond (11/27)... Dished out a game-high four assists at No. 15 Florida State (12/1)... Went 5-of-6 from the line and had four rebounds at Western Michigan (12/10)... Tied for the team lead with 12 points and four assists vs. Iona (12/12), also adding five rebounds... Had four points and three assists vs. Wisconsin (1/6)... Had her best output in more than a month with six points and four assists (with no turnovers) vs. No. 16 Iowa (1/13)... Posted six points and two assists in 17 minutes vs. Purdue (2/6)... Played her most minutes (22) since Dec. 12 at No. 23 Penn State (2/10), posting four points, three assists and two steals... Had six points, two rebounds and two steals vs. Michigan (2/13)... Had her most points (8) and rebounds (3) since Dec. 12 vs. Northwestern (2/17)... Scored six points and had three rebounds at Illinois (2/20)... Played 25 minutes vs. Ohio State (2/24), totaling six points, four rebounds and two steals... Had five points in 13 minutes at Minnesota (2/27)... Scored six points and had four rebounds in the Big Ten Tournament semifinals vs. Ohio State (3/5). FRESHMAN ( ): Appeared in all 33 games, starting the last 14 games... Averaged 6.2 points, 3.2 rebounds, 1.8 assists (third on the team) and 0.8 steals in 20.7 minutes... Second on the team, shooting 79.2% from the free throw line... Scored her first collegiate point at Detroit (11/15), also grabbing five rebounds in 22 minutes... Scored eight points in only 11 minutes vs. No. 5/6 Notre Dame (11/19)... Set then-season-highs in points (15; team-high), rebounds (6), assists (5; team-high) and steals (2) vs. George Washington (11/27)... Has her second-straight double-figure outing, scoring 11 points vs. Oklahoma State (11/28)... Grabbed four rebounds and picked up two steals vs. Indiana (12/6)... Posted her third double-figure effort of the season, scoring 10 points to go along with five rebounds, two assists and two steals in 26 minutes vs. No. 8 Xavier (12/9)... Dished out a season-high nine assists vs. Florida Gulf Coast (12/13), also adding a game-high 15 points, including 3-of-3 from 3-point range, and two steals... Had eight points and seven rebounds vs. Washington (12/19)... Had fifth double-figure scoring game of the season with 10 points, all in the second half, at Wisconsin (12/28), also added three rebounds and two assists... Had four assists and five points vs. Michigan (12/31)... Had five points and four rebounds vs. Wisconsin (1/14)... Had a career offensive day at Penn State (1/17) with a season-high 19 points, going 5-of-8 from the field (including 2-of-3 from 3-point range) and 7-of-8 from the foul line, while also adding five rebounds and two steals in 23 minutes... Grabbed a season- and game-high 10 rebounds vs. Purdue (1/21), also adding six points and two steals in a season-high 31 minutes... Made her first start of the season at Minnesota (1/24)... Scored 12 points at Iowa (2/7), going 4-of-6 from the field, including 2-of-3 from behind the arc... Led the team with four assists, with no turnovers, vs. Northwestern (2/14), also adding two steals... Scored seven points and tied for the team lead with five rebounds, including a season-high three offensive, vs. Illinois (2/18)... Had three assists at No. 7/9 Ohio State (2/21)... Posted eight points, four rebounds, three assists and two steals at Purdue (2/25)... Was a perfect 5-of-5 from the field, scoring 12 points vs. Minnesota (2/28), also adding two steals... Had 10 points and five rebounds in her Big Ten Tournament debut against Michigan (3/5)... Posted 11 points, six rebounds, two assists and two steals in her NCAA Tournament debut vs. Bowling Green (3/20)... Had eight points and five rebounds in the NCAA Tournament Second Round vs. Kentucky (3/22). HIGH SCHOOL: A multi-sport standout at Flint Hamady High School... Led Flint Hamady to the 2009 Girls Class C State Championship as a senior, posting a perfect 28-0 record Flint Journal Player of the Year... Picked to the Detroit Free Press Dream Team as a senior... Named to the Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan Class C All-Star Team... Named to the All-Genesse Area Conference (GAC) Blue Division Team as a senior... A finalist for the 2009 Michigan Miss Basketball, finishing fifth... Team s most valuable player as a senior... Ranked No. 6 in the state by the Detroit Free Press... Led the team in assists and steals as a junior, averaging 9.7 points, 5.8 assists, 5.5 steals and 4.1 rebounds... Earned All-GAC honorable mention honors as a junior... Selected as the team s most improved player as a sophomore, helping Flint Hamady to the Class C State finals... Also lettered in track & field all four years and volleyball for her first three at Flint Hamady and 2009 Michigan Division III Girls High Jump Champion, clearing a state record, 5-6 3/10... An all-state selection all four years of track & field... Honor roll student. PERSONAL: Born Nov. 24, Daughter of Michael and Lawanna Thomas... Majoring in psychology. CAREER HIGHS: Points: 19, at Penn State (1/17/10) Field Goals: 7, vs. George Washington (11/27/09) Free Throws: 7, at Penn State (1/17/10) 3-Point Field Goals: 3, vs. Florida Gulf Coast (12/13/09) : 10, vs. Purdue (1/21/10) Assists: 9, vs. Florida Gulf Coast (12/13/09) Blocks: 1, six times, last vs. Kentucky (3/22/10) Steals: 3, vs. Western Kentucky (11/26/10) Minutes: 31, vs. Purdue (1/21/10) CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season 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 / S 18 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 19

12 JASMINE THOMAS S GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg IPFW 11/13/ DAYTON 11/15/ at Baylor 11/19/ DETROIT 11/21/ vs Western Kentucky 11/26/10 * vs Richmond 11/27/10 * at Florida State 12/01/10 * TEXAS 12/05/10 * MILWAUKEE 12/08/ at Western Michigan 12/10/ IONA 12/12/ DARTMOUTH 12/18/ VERMONT 12/21/ ILLINOIS 01/02/ WISCONSIN 01/06/ at Michigan 01/09/ IOWA 01/13/ at Ohio State 01/16/ at Indiana 01/20/ MINNESOTA 01/23/ at Iowa 01/27/ at Wisconsin 02/03/ PURDUE 02/06/ at Penn State 02/10/ /13/ NORTHWESTERN 02/17/ at Illinois 02/20/ OHIO 02/24/ at Minnesota 02/27/ vs Northwestern 03/04/ vs Ohio State 03/05/ vs UNI 03/20/ vs Green Bay 03/22/ Totals GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at Dayton 11/13/ at Detroit 11/15/ NOTRE DAME 11/19/ vs Western Michigan 11/22/ vs George Washington 11/27/ vs Oklahoma State 11/28/ NORTH CAROLINA 12/03/ INDIANA 12/06/ XAVIER 12/09/ FLORIDA GULF COAST 12/13/ WASHINGTON 12/19/ ST. BONAVENTURE 12/21/ at Wisconsin 12/28/ /31/ at Indiana 01/03/ OHIO 01/09/ WISCONSIN 01/14/ at Penn State 01/17/ PURDUE 01/21/ at Minnesota 01/24/10 * at Northwestern 01/28/10 * PENN 02/04/10 * at Iowa 02/07/10 * at Michigan 02/11/10 * NORTHWESTERN 02/14/10 * ILLINOIS 02/18/10 * at Ohio State 02/21/10 * at Purdue 02/25/10 * MINNESOTA 02/28/10 * vs Michigan 03/05/10 * vs Iowa 03/06/10 * vs Bowling Green 3/20/10 * vs Kentucky 3/22/10 * Totals KELSEY SMITH Redshirt Sophomore Center 6-4 St. Charles, Ill./St. Charles North FRESHMAN (): Academic All-Big Ten... Received the inaugural Spartan Scholar-Athlete Award at the team banquet... Played in 22 games... Averaged 1.9 points and 1.5 rebounds in 5.8 minutes per game... Shot 50.0% (14-of-28) from the field... Tallied 10 points, five rebounds, and team highs with five assists and three blocks in only 20 minutes in her collegiate debut vs. IPFW (11/13); Was the 20th Spartan to score double-figures in her debut, in addition to tying for the most blocks in a debut and the third most assists in a first game... Scored four points at No. 2 Baylor (11/19)... Missed the game against Detroit (11/21) and Western Kentucky (11/26) with an injury... Returned to limited action vs. Richmond (11/27), scoring two points and grabbing three rebounds in five minutes... Had five points, three rebounds, a block and a steal in 10 minutes vs. Iona (12/12)... Had season highs with seven rebounds and two steals, to go along with six points and two blocks in 16 minutes vs. Dartmouth (12/18)... Posted five points and six rebounds in 11 minutes vs. Vermont (12/21)... Had two points, three rebounds, an assist and a block in nine minutes in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals vs. Northwestern (3/4) : Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time Street & Smith s honorable mention All-American ( , , )... Ranked No. 54 in the class of 2009 by Blue Star Report, No. 67 by Collegiate Girls Basketball Report and No. 89 by Hoopgurlz... A four-year starter at St. Charles North High School for head coach Katie Sauber... Finished her career as the school s all-timer leader in points, rebounds and blocks; tallying over 1,500 points, 1,000 rebounds and 500 blocks... A three-time Illinois Basketball Coaches Association (IBCA) Class 3A/4A All-State selection ( ), including a first team choice as a senior... Twotime Chicago Sun Times Class 4A All-State honoree ( ), capped by a second team selection in A three-time Courier-News 4A All-State First Team selection, and two-time Courier-News Player of the Year (2007 and 2008)... The 2008 Republican Girls Basketball Player of the Year... A four-time all-area selection by the Daily Herald... As a senior captain, averaged 17.0 points and 9.4 rebounds per game... Her junior season, led St. Charles North to its first regional and sectional title, and finished the season with 16.2 points, 8.2 rebounds and 2.4 blocks per game... Averaged 14.9 points, 8.2 rebounds and 2.3 blocks per game as a sophomore... Participated in the 2007 and 2008 Nike Regional Skills Academy... Played AAU for the Illinois Hustle and coach Derril Kipp... During the summer of 2008, traveled to France with the Blue Star Select Team to play against various international competition... Also lettered in volleyball at St. Charles North. PERSONAL: Born Oct. 31, Daughter of Mark and Carin Smith... Graduated No. 2 in her class of 531 at St. Charles North High School... In the MSU Honors College... A finance major. CAREER HIGHS: Points: 10, vs. IPFW (11/13/10) Field Goals: 3, vs. IPFW (11/13/10) Free Throws: 4, vs. IPFW (11/13/10) : 7, vs. Dartmouth (12/18/10) Assists: 5, vs. IPFW (11/13/10) Blocks: 3, vs. IPFW (11/13/10) Steals: 2, vs. Dartmouth (12/18/10) Minutes: 20, vs. IPFW (11/13/10) S 20 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 21

13 KELSEY SMITH S 21 KLARISSA BELL Sophomore Guard 5-11 East Lansing, Mich./East Lansing CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season 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 / GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg IPFW 11/13/ at Baylor 11/19/ vs Richmond 11/27/ at Florida State 12/01/ TEXAS 12/05/ MILWAUKEE 12/08/ at Western Michigan 12/10/ IONA 12/12/ DARTMOUTH 12/18/ VERMONT 12/21/ ILLINOIS 01/02/ WISCONSIN 01/06/ IOWA 01/13/ at Ohio State 01/16/ MINNESOTA 01/23/ at Iowa 01/27/ at Penn State 02/10/ /13/ NORTHWESTERN 02/17/ at Minnesota 02/27/ vs Northwestern 03/04/ vs Green Bay 03/22/ Totals FRESHMAN (): Played in 28 games... Averaged 2.5 points, 2.1 rebounds and 0.7 assists in 12.4 minutes per game... Scored three points and grabbed three rebounds in her Spartan debut vs. IPFW (11/13)... Pulled down three rebounds vs. Dayton (11/15)... Grabbed five rebounds vs. Detroit (11/21)... Had three offensive rebounds against Richmond (11/27)... Posted seven points and a season-high four assists vs. Milwaukee (12/8), also adding four rebounds and a steal in 22 minutes; her four assists were a game-high... Had three rebounds vs. Iona (12/12)... Led MSU with a season-high nine rebounds vs. Dartmouth (12/18), also adding six points, two assists, two steals and two blocks in 25 minutes... Tallied her first double-figure scoring effort of the season with 12 points on 5-of-5 shooting, including hitting both of her 3-point attempts, in 18 minutes vs. Vermont (12/21), also adding two steals and a block... Was a spark off the bench vs. Wisconsin (1/6), scoring 10 points and grabbing four rebounds in a season-high 27 minutes... Had three points and four rebounds at Michigan (1/9)... Went 2-of-2 from the field for four points vs. No. 16 Iowa (1/13)... Had five points, five rebounds and two assists vs. Minnesota (1/23)... Had three points and two rebounds in eight minutes at Wisconsin (2/3)... Dished out two assists and grabbed two rebounds in five minutes vs. Northwestern (2/17)... Scored four points in seven minutes in her NCAA Tournament debut vs. Northern Iowa (3/20) in the NCAA Tournament First Round. HIGH SCHOOL: 2010 Michigan s Miss Basketball Lansing State Journal Player of the Year... Led East Lansing High School to its first ever Class A state title as a senior... East Lansing s all-time leading scorer with 1,627 points... Also the school s career record holder in games played (106), games started (106), free throws made (350) and offensive rebounds (337)... A four-year letterwinner for head coach Rob Smith, leading East Lansing to a 98-8 record... Three-time Lansing State Journal Dream Team selection and Capital Area all-conference choice... Ranked 93rd in the class of 2010 by Collegiate Girls Basketball Report... As a senior, averaged 19.6 points, 7.9 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 3.3 steals, shooting 50-percent from the field and 77-percent from the free throw line... Detroit Free Press and Detroit News Dream Team as a senior... As a junior, averaged 16.4 points and 5.3 rebounds to earn first team Class A All-State honors by the Associated Press and Detroit News, and fourth team honors by the Detroit Free Press... Received Detroit News Class A First Team All-State honors as a sophomore... Played AAU basketball for Michigan s Finest and coach Darren Neil... Two-year letterwinner in soccer... Recipient of the East Lansing High School Distinguished Scholar Award. PERSONAL: Born Feb. 13, Daughter of Monty and Krista Myles, and Devlin and Shaneice Bell... An elementary education major. CAREER HIGHS: Points: 12, vs. Vermont (12/21/10) Field Goals: 5, vs. Vermont (12/21/10) Free Throws: 2, twice, last vs. Minnesota (1/23/11) 3-Point Field Goals: 2, vs. Vermont (12/21/10) : 9, vs. Dartmouth (12/18/10) Assists: 4, vs. Milwaukee (12/8/10) Blocks: 2, vs. Dartmouth (12/18/10) Steals: 2, twice, last vs. Vermont (12/21/10) Minutes: 27, vs. Wisconsin (1/6/11) S 22 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 23

14 KLARISSA BELL S 22 BRYONNA DAVIS Sophomore Guard 5-7 Merrillville, Ind./Merrillville CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season 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 / GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg IPFW 11/13/ DAYTON 11/15/ at Baylor 11/19/ DETROIT 11/21/ vs Western Kentucky 11/26/ vs Richmond 11/27/ TEXAS 12/05/ MILWAUKEE 12/08/ at Western Michigan 12/10/ IONA 12/12/ DARTMOUTH 12/18/ VERMONT 12/21/ ILLINOIS 01/02/ WISCONSIN 01/06/ at Michigan 01/09/ IOWA 01/13/ at Ohio State 01/16/ at Indiana 01/20/ MINNESOTA 01/23/ at Iowa 01/27/ at Wisconsin 02/03/ PURDUE 02/06/ /13/ NORTHWESTERN 02/17/ at Illinois 02/20/ at Minnesota 02/27/ vs Northwestern 03/04/ vs UNI 03/20/ Totals FRESHMAN (): Played in nine games... Averaged 2.3 points in 4.9 minutes a game... Scored four points in five minutes in her Spartan debut vs. IPFW (11/13)... Grabbed her first collegiate rebound vs. No. 17 Texas (12/5)... Playing a season-high 12 minutes, scored five points vs. Iona (12/12), also picking up her first collegiate assist, steal and 3-pointer... Set her season high for the second straight game, tallying nine points, on 3-of-4 shooting from 3-point range, in 10 minutes vs. Dartmouth (12/18)... Hit both of her free throws vs. Vermont (12/21). HIGH SCHOOL: Named Indiana Basketball Coaches Association (IBCA) First Team All-State and Associated Press Second Team All-State as a senior Northwest Indiana Times and Post-Tribune Player of the Year... Led Merrillville with 20.7 points per game as a senior, while also adding 3.4 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 3.6 steals... Shot 38.3% (46-of-120) from 3-point range and 73.0% (135-of-185) from the free throw stripe... Her 559 points and 46 3-point field goals in 2010 were both school records... Led Merrillville and head coach Amy Govert to the Indiana 4A state final, its first in school history, while earning all-tournament honors... Most Valuable Player of the Duneland Conference... Scored a single-game school record 37 points against Michigan City in the 2010 state sectional... Picked to the Indiana All- Star team, which competed against the Kentucky All-Stars... Played AAU for the Baylor Bucs. PERSONAL: Born on Dec. 16, Daughter of Kim Adams and Chris Thomas... A criminal justice major. CAREER HIGHS: Points: 9, vs. Dartmouth (12/18/10) Field Goals: 3, vs. Dartmouth (12/18/10) Free Throws: 2, twice, last vs. Vermont (12/21/10) 3-Point Field Goals: 3, vs. Dartmouth (12/18/10) : 1, three times, last vs. Vermont (12/21/10) Assists: 1, twice, last vs. Dartmouth (12/18/10) Steals: 1, vs. Iona (12/12/10) Minutes: 12, vs. Iona (12/12/10) GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg IPFW 11/13/ DETROIT 11/21/ vs Richmond 11/27/ TEXAS 12/05/ at Western Michigan 12/10/ IONA 12/12/ DARTMOUTH 12/18/ VERMONT 12/21/ vs Northwestern 03/04/ Totals S CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season 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 / BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 25

15 S ANNALISE PICKREL 11 ANNALISE PICKREL Sophomore Forward 6-3 Grand Rapids, Mich./Grand Rapids Catholic Central FRESHMAN (): Received Spartan Character Award at team banquet... Played in 31 games... Averaged 3.3 points, 2.4 rebounds and 0.6 blocks in 11.0 minutes per game... Fourth on the team in field goal percentage (40.6%)... Third on MSU with 17 blocks... Posted seven points, six rebounds and two blocks in 13 minutes in her Spartan debut vs. IPFW (11/13); made all of her shots, going 2-of-2 from the field and 3-of-3 from the line... Reached double-figures for the first time in her Spartan career with 13 points on 6-of-10 shooting vs. Detroit (11/21); also added a team-best six rebounds... Set a season high with two steals vs. Milwaukee (12/8)... Tied her season high with six rebounds to go along with seven points and two blocks vs. Iona (12/12)... Had five points, three rebounds, two steals and two blocks vs. Dartmouth (12/18)... Posted five points and five rebounds vs. Vermont (12/21)... Had six points and three rebounds in only eight minutes at No. 24 Ohio State (1/16)... Played double-figure minutes for the first time in a Big Ten game, tallying six points and four rebounds in 10 minutes at No. 18 Iowa (1/27)... Played a key 12 minutes vs. Purdue (2/3), scoring nine points (her second highest total of the season) on 3-of-3 shooting, and grabbing three rebounds... Had seven points and five rebounds in 20 minutes at No. 23 Penn State (2/10); her rebounds and minutes are her high in a Big Ten game... Scored five points in 10 minutes vs. Northwestern (2/17)... Tied her season high with two assists and had four points at Illinois (2/20)... Had four rebounds and tied her season high with two assists vs. Northwestern in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals (3/4)... Had two points, five rebounds, a block and a steal in 13 minutes in her NCAA Tournament debut vs. Northern Iowa (3/20). HIGH SCHOOL: Runner-up for Michigan s Miss Basketball in Associated Press Class B Co-Player of the Year... Led Grand Rapids Catholic Central to the Class B state title and a 26-1 record as a senior... Averaged 14 points, 13 rebounds, five assists, five steals and five blocks a game as a senior... Named to both the Grand Rapids Press, Detroit Free Press and Detroit News Dream Team, in addition to Associated Press Class B First Team All-State in As a junior, averaged 12 points, seven rebounds, four steals and three blocks, leading GRCC to the Class B state championship game... A first team all-state selection by the Associated Press, Detroit Free Press and Detroit News, while also receiving Grand Rapids Press Dream Team honors her junior year... Averaged 12 points, five assists and three blocks per game as a sophomore... Grand Rapids Catholic Central went 73-7 and won three-straight league titles in her final three high school seasons... A two-year captain for Colleen Lamoreaux-Tate... Also lettered in volleyball and track & field. PERSONAL: Born on May 2, Daughter of Maribeth Pickrel... Majoring in family community services. CAREER HIGHS: Points: 13, vs. Detroit (11/21/10) Field Goals: 6, vs. Detroit (11/21/10) Free Throws: 3, three times, last vs. Vermont (12/21/10) 3-Point Field Goals: 1, five times, last vs. Michigan (2/13/11) : 6, three times, last vs. Iona (12/12/10) Assists: 2, three times, last vs. Northwestern (3/4/11) Blocks: 3, vs. Dayton (11/15/10) Steals: 2, twice, last vs. Dartmouth (12/18/10) Minutes: 25, vs. Detroit (11/21/10) CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season 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 / GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg IPFW 11/13/ DAYTON 11/15/ at Baylor 11/19/ DETROIT 11/21/ vs Western Kentucky 11/26/ vs Richmond 11/27/ at Florida State 12/01/ TEXAS 12/05/ MILWAUKEE 12/08/ at Western Michigan 12/10/ IONA 12/12/ DARTMOUTH 12/18/ VERMONT 12/21/ ILLINOIS 01/02/ WISCONSIN 01/06/ IOWA 01/13/ at Ohio State 01/16/ at Indiana 01/20/ MINNESOTA 01/23/ at Iowa 01/27/ PURDUE 02/06/ at Penn State 02/10/ /13/ NORTHWESTERN 02/17/ at Illinois 02/20/ OHIO 02/24/ at Minnesota 02/27/ vs Northwestern 03/04/ vs Ohio State 03/05/ vs UNI 03/20/ vs Green Bay 03/22/ Totals S 26 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 27

16 S S 40 MADISON WILLIAMS Redshirt Freshman Center 6-7 Berkley, Mich./Detroit Country Day 0 KIANA JOHNSON Freshman Guard 5-7 Chicago, Ill./Whitney Young : Missed the entire season after tearing the ACL in her right knee on Oct. 31. HIGH SCHOOL: 2010 Gatorade Michigan Player of the Year... Started the 2010 McDonald s All- American Game, posting four points, a game-high 13 rebounds, three assists, one block and one steal in 23 minutes... Second McDonald s All-American in MSU history... USA Today s 2010 All-USA High School Second Team Associated Press Class B Co-Player of the Year... Four-time all-state selection, leading Detroit Country Day to two Class B state championships (2008, 2009) and a runner-up finish as a senior... DCD went in her four seasons for head coach Frank Orlando... Ranked No. 12 in the class of 2010 by Collegiate Girls Basketball Report and No. 30 by Blue Star Basketball, also top-100 by hoopgurlz. com... As a senior, averaged 12.5 points, 11 rebounds and nine blocks, earning Detroit Free Press and Detroit News Dream Team honors... Was fourth for Michigan s Miss Basketball in As a junior, averaged nine points, 10 rebounds and eight blocks per game, earning Dream Team and First Team Class B All-State honors by both the Detroit Free Press and Detroit News, and Associated Press All-State honors... Posted the first recorded triple-double in championship game history as a junior with 11 points, 11 rebounds and a finals record 11 blocks... As a sophomore, earned second team all-state honors by the Detroit News and third team by the Detroit Free Press, while as a freshman, received fourth team all-state recognition... Four-time all-metro and all-district selection... Led her AAU team, the Michigan Monarchs, coached by Ray Booker, to five-straight state championships from PERSONAL: Born July 6, Daughter of Kevin and Nanette Casida, and Kevin Williams... A kinesiology major. HIGH SCHOOL: A two-time all-state selection... A four-year letterwinner at Whitney Young High School for head coach Corry Irvin... As a senior, averaged 11.2 points and 4.9 assists per game and made 60 3-pointers... Earned third-team all-state honors by the Chicago Tribune... Averaged 11.2 points, 5.9 assists, 4.4 rebounds, 4.0 steals, while making 69 3-pointers at a 54.8% clip as a junior... Second-team all-state honors from the Chicago Tribune, in addition to first-team all-city and team most valuable player accolades... Whitney Young went 77-9 over her final three seasons, finishing second in Class 4A as a sophomore and junior, and fourth as a senior... Ranked among the nation s Top 100 by every recruiting service, including No. 43 by Collegiate Girls Basketball Report, No. 55 by ESPN Hoopgurlz, No. 59 by All-Star Girls Report and No. 86 by Blue Star Basketball... Collegiate Girls Basketball Report listed her as the No. 9 point guard, while Hoopgurlz has her at No Played AAU basketball for Lady Fire and coach Mac Irvin. PERSONAL: Born Aug. 23, Daughter of Joann Baker... Has three brothers - Lugene, ladel and Ke von; and one sister, Kierra... Majoring in psychology. S 4 JASMINE HINES Freshman Center 6-3 Central Lake, Mich./Central Lake 52 BECCA MILLS Freshman Forward 6-4 Midland, Mich./Midland Dow HIGH SCHOOL: 2011 PARADE High School All-American Michigan s Miss Basketball Michigan s Gatorade Player of the Year Associated Press Class D Player of the Year... Michigan s girls basketball career record holder in points with 3,034 and rebounds with 1,692, surpassing the previous records of 2,989 points and 1,667 rebounds... Also 10th in MHSAA history with 320 career blocks... A four-year letterwinner for head coach Al Becker at Central Lake High School... A four-time first-team all-state, all-conference and all-region selection... As a senior, led the Trojans to a 26-1 record, advancing them to the Class D semifinals, while averaging more than 29 points, 15 rebounds and three blocks... GTM Sportswear Athlete of the Month for March As a junior, set the MHSAA single-season records with 935 points and 478 rebounds... Led the Trojans to the Class D semifinals and a 26-1 record... Averaged 34.6 points, 17.7 rebounds, 3.5 blocks, 3.0 steals and 1.8 assists per game Associated Press Class D Player of the Year... As a sophomore, grabbed 380 rebounds, the ninth most in a single-season in MHSAA history... Scored at least 50 points three times in her career, including a career-high 53 points against Inland Lake on Feb. 15, 2011; tied for seventh most in a single-game in MHSAA history... Set a career high with 31 rebounds vs. Mancelona on Jan. 29, 2008, tied for the fourth most in a game in MHSAA history... Ranked No. 44 overall and the No. 11 center in the country by Collegiate Girls Basketball Report, in addition to being tabbed No. 85 overall by Blue Star Basketball... Played AAU basketball for MGBR and coach Amanda Rainsburger... Also lettered all four years in volleyball and track & field at Central Lake... A three-time Lower Peninsula Division 4 shot put champion (2009, 2010, 2011), also finishing second as a freshman... Holds the Lower Peninsula Division 4 shot put record at 42-7, set as a junior... An all-state selection in volleyball as a senior, after leading the Trojans in kills... Also an honorable mention all-state selection as a junior, and a four-time all-conference honoree. PERSONAL: Born Jan. 26, Daughter of Ralph and Jill Hines... Has two sisters, Jillian and Allie... Majoring in kinesiology... Co-valedictorian and homecoming queen at Central Lake High School... Member of the National Honor Society. HIGH SCHOOL: 2011 Associated Press Class A Player of the Year... Third in the voting for Michigan s Miss Basketball... Midland Dow s all-time leader in career points (1,524) and rebounds (875)... A four-year letterwinner at Midland Dow High School for head coach Bob Wellman... As a senior, averaged team-highs in points (22), rebounds (13) and blocks (2), while also adding three steals and two assists per game... Shot nearly 60-percent from the field and over 70-percent from the foul line Saginaw News Player of the Year... Led Midland Dow to a 19-1 record... A four-time all-state selection, earning first-team honors as a senior, junior and sophomore... A two-time Saginaw Valley League Most Valuable Player and a four-time first-team All-Saginaw Valley League selection... As a junior, averaged 18.6 points, 9.5 rebounds, 1.3 assists, 2.8 steals and 1.8 blocks, while leading Midland Dow to its first-ever Class A quarterfinals... Collegiate Girls Basketball Report ranked her No. 27 overall and the No. 8 forward in the country... Played AAU basketball for Midland Fast Break and coach Ron Peterson... Also lettered in volleyball as a freshman and sophomore, and in track & field as a sophomore and junior... Placed second in the Saginaw Valley League in the high jump as a junior, and qualified for the state championships as a sophomore and junior. PERSONAL: Born Dec. 12, Daughter of Richard and Marybeth Mills... Has one sister, Rachel... No-preference major... Member of the National Honor Society. 28 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 29

17 S 14 ANNA MORRISSEY Freshman Guard 5-10 Lincolnshire, Ill./Stevenson HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year letterwinner at Stevenson High School for head coach Tom Dineen... As a senior, averaged 10 points, six rebounds and three assists... Named 2011 Lake Shore Area Defensive Player of the Year by the Pioneer Press... First-team All-North Suburban Conference and All- Lake Shore Area... During her junior season, averaged 10.5 points, seven rebounds, six assists and three steals, earning all-area honors... Averaged 8.3 points, four rebounds, five assists and two steals as a sophomore... As a freshman, averaged 5.5 points, three rebounds, two assists and two steals... Started 108 of 113 career games, including every game her last three seasons... Team captain as a junior and senior... Played AAU for Full Package Athletics and coach Matt Truding. PERSONAL: Born Nov. 4, Daughter of Jim and Amy Morrissey... Her father was a four-year football letterwinner at MSU from , twice earning All-Big Ten honors; he also played nine seasons in the NFL (Chicago: ; Green Bay: 1993)... Has two brothers, Michael and Matthew, and one sister, Caitlin... Majoring in pre-nursing. 25 AKYAH TAYLOR Freshman Forward 5-11 Elkhart, Ind./Elkhart Memorial HIGH SCHOOL: Elkhart Memorial s all-time leading scorer with 1,719 points... A four-year letterwinner at Elkhart Memorial High School for head coach Larry Fielstra... Led the Crimson Chargers in scoring all four years, leading Elkhart Memorial to a record, four Class 4A sectional and three Northern Lakes Conference championships... As a senior, named first-team all-state by the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association (IBCA) and Indiana Coaches of Girls Sports Association (ICGSA), and second-team all-state by the Associated Press... During her senior season, paced the team in points (19.8), rebounds (9.9), assists, steals and blocks, leading Elkhart Memorial to a 23-2 record... Member of the 2011 Indiana All-Star team; scored 12 points leading Indiana to victory of the Kentucky All-Stars... As a junior, led the team in points (16.3), rebounds (8.5), steals (2.2) and blocks (1.4)... An IBCA, ICGSA and Hoosier Basketball Magazine All-State selection... A 2010 Indiana Junior All-Star... As a sophomore, led Elkhart Memorial in points (18.1), rebounds (8.7), blocks (2.2) and field goal percentage (53.6%)... In her first season, led the team with 14.7 points and a 51.5 field goal percentage, while also adding 6.3 rebounds per game... A four-time first-team all-conference and three-time first-team all-area selection... Played AAU basketball for the Indy Wildcats, coached by Cory Majors... Earned two letters in track & field. PERSONAL: Born March 16, Daughter of Robert Taylor and Tiana Joiner... Has eight siblings - Aaliyah, Robert Jr., Abryntinia, Ja riaha, ke Anna, Victora, Victor and Sharia... Majoring in kinesiology. 30 BASKETBALL

18 COACHING HEAD COACH SUZY MERCHANT MERCHANT FILE Birthplace: Dearborn, Mich. Family: Husband, Gary Rakan; sons, Tyler and Brady Rakan. Previous Coaching Experience: Assistant Coach Oakland University ( ); Head Coach Saginaw Valley State University ( ); Head Coach Eastern Michigan University ( ). Coaching Record: (.648) in 16 years as a head coach [54-29 in three years at Saginaw Valley State University ( ); in nine years at Eastern Michigan University ( ); in four seasons at Michigan State]; record as assistant coach at Oakland. Education: Bachelor s degree in health/fitness from Central Michigan in 1991; master s degree in educational leadership from Saginaw Valley State in Playing Experience: Four-year starter and three-year captain at Central Michigan ( ). Postseason Coaching Experience: 1997 NCAA Division II Tournament, 2004 NCAA Tournament, 2005 WNIT, 2006 WNIT, 2008 WNIT, 2009 NCAA Sweet 16, 2010 NCAA Second Round, 2011 NCAA Second Round. International Coaching Experience: Won Gold as an assistant coach with USA Basketball at the 2009 World University Games in Belgrade, Serbia. SUZY MERCHANT Head Coach Fifth Season Central Michigan 91 BIG TEN COACH OF THE YEAR Suzy Merchant is ready to start her fifth season as head coach of the Michigan State women s basketball program. She was hired at MSU on April 30, 2007, after spending time as a head coach at Eastern Michigan ( ) and Saginaw Valley State ( ). In her 16 years as a head coach, she has won more than 60 percent of her games, collecting a (.648) career record, including (.699) in her four seasons in East Lansing. Her 95 wins in her first four years are the most by a Spartan coach in their first four seasons at the helm. She is also the winningest coach in Eastern Michigan history, compiling a record in her nine seasons. Merchant put her stamp on the Spartan program during the season, leading the Spartans to their first outright Big Ten title in school history. MSU went 13-3, winning the conference by two games. The Spartans went 27-6, recording the second most wins in program history, and advanced to the NCAA Tournament Second Round. Merchant was named Big Ten Coach of the Year by both the conference s coaches and media, becoming the third Spartan coach to earn that honor. Through her first four seasons at MSU, 15 Spartans have earned All-Big Ten recognition (the most in the conference) and 20 have been named Academic All-Big Ten. In each of the last two seasons, a pair of Spartans earned major Big Ten awards - Kalisha Keane was the Big Ten Player of the Year this season, following up the Sixth Player of the Year award as a junior, while Lykendra Johnson () and Allyssa DeHaan ( ) were the last two Big Ten Defensive Players of the Year. DeHaan, who finished her career second all-time in NCAA history in blocked shots, and Keane were also named All-Americans following their senior seasons. In , Merchant topped the 20-win plateau for sixth-straight season and for the seventh time in her career. The Spartans advanced to the NCAA Tournament Second Round and finished the regular season second in the Big Ten for the second-straight season. In addition to the two major award winners, four Spartans were named All-Big Ten and Lauren Aitch was the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award winner, the first MSU women s basketball player to earn the award. During the season, the Spartans earned a No. 9 seed in the NCAA Tournament and advanced to the Sweet 16 with wins over No. 1-seed Duke and No. 8-seed Middle Tennessee; Merchant s first career NCAA Tournament win. She led the Spartans to a 13-5 record in the Big Ten, tying them for second in the conference. The wins tie for the second most in program history, while the finish is the best since the Big Ten Champions. Six Spartans earned postseason Big Ten accolades, led by Allyssa DeHaan taking home second team All-Big Ten honors. After the season, Merchant was named the Coaches Association of Michigan (BCAM) Women s College Coach of the Year for the second time in her career. In the summer of 2009, Merchant spent time with USA Basketball as an assistant coach for the Women s World University Games team in Belgrade, Serbia. Team USA went undefeated and took home the Gold medal, topping Russia, in the championship game. In her first season at Michigan State, Merchant took the youngest team in the Big Ten to its seventh-straight postseason trip, advancing to the championship game of the WNIT, and tied for the most wins (23) by a first-year Spartan basketball coach in MSU history. The 23 wins tied for the fourth-winningest season in program history and also tied a career-high for Merchant. In addition, the Spartans won 10 conference games for the sixth consecutive season and advanced to the Big Ten Tournament semifinals for the fifth-straight year. Individually, Allyssa DeHaan earned first team All-Big Ten honors, while a pair of freshmen - Kalisha Keane and Brittney Thomas - were honorable mention all-conference and on the All-Freshman Team. In her first four years in the Greater Lansing area, Suzy Merchant has gone to great lengths to become an integral part of the community. In her time off the court and out of the office, Merchant can be seen at many community service events in the Great Lansing area. She has been an Honorary Chair for numerous events, including the Ele s Place, Sparrow Foundation s Hike for Hospice, Women Working Wonders, MSU Children s Health Initiative, Women s Center of Lansing, Haven House, Ronald McDonald House, Advent House Ministries, Old Newsboys Shoe and Coat Drive, and Muscular Dystrophy Association. During her tenure with the Eagles, Merchant guided Eastern Michigan to a record of (.618), including three 20-win seasons, three postseason appearances and two Mid-American Conference West Division titles. Merchant s Eastern Michigan team claimed the MAC West Division and MAC Tournament championships for the first time in school history, earning the program s first-ever bid to the NCAA Tournament en route to a 22-8 record. That season, she was named the BCAM Women s College Coach of the Year. She followed that impressive season by winning 23 games in , the most in school history, and sent EMU to the postseason for the second straight year with a WNIT appearance. Ryan Coleman became the second Eagle in program history to earn honorable mention All-America accolades. YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD In , the Eagles reached the 20-win plateau for the third consecutive season and won their second MAC West title with a 15-1 conference record, notching the most league wins in school history. Their 22-8 overall record put them into the postseason for the third-straight year as the Eagles earned a bid to the WNIT. Individually, Ryan Coleman earned honorable mention All-America honors for the second straight season and closed out her career as the second all-time leading scorer in school history with 1,793 points. While on maternity leave for most of her last season, Merchant s Eagles finished second in the MAC West Division with a 10-6 league record and finished overall. EMU players received postseason MAC honors over 20 times during her nine seasons in Ypsilanti, including the only two All- Americans in program history (Stephanie Smiley, Ryan Coleman). Along with her coaching duties, Merchant assumed the interim role of Assistant Athletics Director/Senior Women s Administrator in April 2005 through June Before coaching at Eastern Michigan, Merchant spent three seasons at Saginaw Valley State, posting a (.651) record. After inheriting a team with a losing record, Merchant quickly built the SVSU program into a winner, going in her first season before going in year two while earning a berth in the NCAA Division II Tournament for just the second time in school history. In her final season, Saginaw Valley State collected a 20-7 record and was ranked as high as 15th in the nation. Prior to becoming a head coach, Merchant was the top assistant for three years at Oakland University ( ). A four-year starter and three-year captain at Central Michigan ( ), Merchant holds Chippewa records for assists with 463 and single-season assists with 156, and is tied for first in singlegame assists with 11. She also finished her career third-best in made 3-point field goals with 75. A native of Traverse City, Mich., Merchant was a three-sport standout at Traverse City Central High School, lettering in basketball, volleyball and softball. She earned honorable mention All-America honors by USA Today and was a two-time Class A all-state selection in basketball. She also earned all-state honors in volleyball. During the summer of 2010, she was inducted into the Traverse City Central High School Hall of Fame. Year School Record Conference Record Postseason Highlights Saginaw Valley State (t-7th, GLIAC) - First year as head coach Saginaw Valley State (3rd, GLIAC North) NCAA Div. II First postseason appearance Saginaw Valley State (t-3rd, GLIAC North) - First career 20-win season for Merchant Eastern Michigan (3rd, MAC West) - EMU s first winning record in 13 years Eastern Michigan (t-3rd, MAC West) - Advanced to MAC Tournament semifinals Eastern Michigan (4th, MAC West) - Tied EMU record for most conference wins Eastern Michigan (t-4th, MAC West) - Coached first All-American at EMU Eastern Michigan (4th, MAC West) - Two All-MAC selection Eastern Michigan (1st, MAC West) NCAA EMUs first MAC Division & Tournament title Eastern Michigan (2nd, MAC West) WNIT Most wins in school history (23) Eastern Michigan (1st, MAC West) WNIT Most conference wins in school history Eastern Michigan Coached four games before maternity leave Michigan State (t-5th, Big Ten) WNIT Tied for most wins by a first year MSU coach Michigan State (t-2nd, Big Ten) NCAA Sweet 16 Earned first NCAA Tournament victory MIchigan State (2nd, Big Ten) NCAA 2nd Rd. Tied career high in wins MIchigan State (1st, Big Ten) NCAA 2nd Rd. MSU s first outright Big Ten Championship S 32 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 33

19 COACHING COACHING SHANE CLIPFELL Associate Head Coach Fifth Season Eastern Michigan 06 TEMPIE BROWN Assistant Coach Third Season Michigan 90 CLIPFELL FILE Birthplace: Niles, Mich. Family: Wife, Connie, and two children, John (29) and Lauren (23). Previous Coaching Experience: Assistant and Head Coach at Glen Oaks Community College ( , assistant from ; head coach from ); Assistant Coach at Eastern Michigan University ( ). Coaching Record: (.671) as an assistant and head coach; in 11 years as head coach at Colon High School; in three years as head coach at Glen Oaks Community College from ; overall in nine years at Eastern Michigan University from , including as acting head coach in Education: Bachelor s degree in communications from Eastern Michigan in Postseason Coaching Experience: 2004 NCAA Tournament; 2005, 2006 and 2008 WNIT, 2009 NCAA Sweet 16, 2010 NCAA Second Round, 2011 NCAA Second Round. Shane Clipfell is beginning his fifth year on the Michigan State women s basketball staff, andhis third as Associate Head Coach. Clipfell was promoted to Associate Head Coach on June 1, 2009, after spending his first two seasons at MSU as an assistant coach. Clipfell coordinates all of Michigan State s recruiting efforts, including organizing official, unofficial, off-campus and home visits. In addition, he focuses on the team s offensive game preparation and in-game adjustments, while being instrumental in the individual skill development of the Spartan perimeter players. With the other two assistants, Clipfell scouts the MSU opponents and helps to implement the Spartans game plans. Clipfell spent nine seasons with head coach Suzy Merchant at Eastern Michigan, and was the acting head coach for most of the season when Merchant was on maternity leave. Along with Merchant, Clipfell joined the EMU staff in , and the two have been coaching together ever since. Clipfell helped build the Eagles into one of the top programs in the Mid-American Conference. Eastern Michigan compiled a record of (.608) during Merchant and Clipfell s tenure, including three 20-win seasons, three postseason appearances and two Mid-American Conference West Division titles. While serving as the acting head coach at EMU for a majority of the season, he guided the Eagles to a overall record and a 10-6 finish in the MAC, good for second place in the West Division. Individually, senior Sarah VanMetre became the first women s basketball player in program history to be named Academic All-American, senior Patrice McKinney was named MAC Defensive Player of the Year and freshman Alyssa Pittman was named the MAC Freshman of the Year. Prior to joining Merchant s staff at Eastern Michigan, Clipfell spent five seasons at Glen Oaks Community College, including three as head coach, and 11 years as the varsity head coach at Colon High School. After spending two seasons as an assistant at Glen Oaks Community College ( ), the 43-year-old Clipfell took over the program in 1996 and tallied a overall record. His 1997 team finished with a No. 3 final ranking in the NJCAA after a 28-8 record and a fifthplace finish in the NJCAA Tournament. For his efforts, he landed numerous coaching awards, being named Coach of the Year for the Michigan Community College Athletic Association, the Western Conference, and the National District. In addition, he also earned the NJCAA Tournament Sportsmanship Award. Clipfell coached a NJCAA second-team All-America player in 1997, and a third-team All-America honoree in While at Colon High School ( ), Clipfell tallied a career varsity head coaching record. His teams captured seven conference championships, three district championships, two regional championships and one Final Four appearance. He assisted in seven of his players receiving collegiate scholarships. He was named the area Coach of the Year by the Sturgis Journal in 1990 and He was also named the Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan Regional Coach of the Year in 1992, 1994 and In 2005, Clipfell was inducted into the Colon High School Athletic Hall of Fame for his achievements. In 1996, Clipfell coached an all-star team for 10 days in Austria and then was selected to coach Athletes In Action for a summer tour in Bolivia in He also served as the codirector of Glen Oaks Community College summer basketball camps for three years. Clipfell graduated from EMU in 2006 with a bachelor of science degree in communications. Clipfell and his wife, Connie, have two children: John (29) and Lauren (23). Tempie Brown is in the midst of her third season on the MSU women s basketball staff. Brown was hired to head coach Suzy Merchant s staff as an assistant coach in June With Michigan State, Brown is the staff s academic liaison, strength and conditioning coordinator, and perimeter position coach, while also playing a key role in scouting its upcoming opponents. Brown spent the season as an assistant coach at the University of Memphis, following coaching stops at Northwestern, Lehigh, Eastern Michigan and Saginaw Valley State. Prior to Memphis, Brown spent four seasons ( ) as an assistant coach at Northwestern. With the Wildcats, she oversaw the team s player development, scouting, recruiting and compliance, while also acting as the director for Northwestern s summer basketball camp. Her recruiting expertise helped secure NU the No. 18 recruiting class in the country in Brown was at Lehigh from In her two seasons, she directed the Mountain Hawks guards, while also assisting in recruiting, strength NcKell (pronounced nah-kell) Copeland joined the Michigan State coaching staff on June 8 as an assistant coach. Copeland has quickly moved up the coaching ranks, having served as an assistant coach at Bradley University, University of Toledo and Jacksonville State University. Copeland will serve as the Spartans recruiting coordinator, in addition to focusing on guard development. She will also assist with opponent scouts and game preparation. Copeland spent the last three seasons as an assistant coach at Bradley, where she was responsible for scouting and recruiting, along with developing the Braves backcourt. During her tenure, Bradley posted the most wins in program history with 21 in , and followed that up by tying the school record with 12 conference wins and advanced to its first postseason appearance (Women s Basketball Invitational) in & conditioning and compliance. NcKELL COPELAND Assistant Coach First Season Jacksonville State 03 Brown s first stop as a Division I collegiate coach came at Eastern Michigan under Coach Merchant and along side MSU associate head coach Shane Clipfell. They spent two years together ( ), winning a then-school record 18 wins in Brown s first season with the Eagles. On staff, she handled academics, strength & conditioning, compliance and film exchange. Brown broke into the coaching world at the high school and AAU ranks, and made her collegiate debut in 2000 at Saginaw Valley State. A four-year letterwinner and two-year captain at the University of Michigan ( ), Brown ranks among the program s top-15 scorers with 1,142 points, in addition to sitting in the top-20 in career assists and steals. As a sophomore, she was recognized as an honorable mention All-Big Ten selection, in addition to being named the team s most improved player. Brown graduated from Michigan in 1990 with a degree in kinesiology, and later finished her master s degree in exercise physiology in She has also pursued course work in the doctorate program at Michigan State. Prior to Bradley, Copeland spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Toledo. With the Rockets, she worked with the guards, while assisting with recruiting, scouting, academic progression and individual skill development. A four-year letterwinner and two-year captain at Jacksonville State University from , Copeland spent three seasons as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at her alma mater after graduation. During her playing career, she broke the JSU career steals record with 151, which now ranks second all-time. A threetime Ohio Valley Conference All-Academic selection, Copeland led the Gamecocks in steals as a sophomore and junior, and also paced them in both assists and minutes as a sophomore. Her sophomore total of 61 steals is second on the JSU single-season list. Born in San Jose, Calif., but raised in Marietta, Ga., Copeland graduated from JSU in 2003 with a degree in communication. S 34 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 35

20 COACHING COACHING JULIE DOMBROSKI Director of Basketball Operations and Technology Fifth Season Michigan State 04 LOUANNE JEFFERSON Certifi ed Athletic Trainer SPORTS MEDICINE Michigan State basketball players receive first-class care from the sports medicine staff, which is comprised of a team of certified athletic trainers, family practice physicians, orthopedic surgeons and a staff of students who aspire to be the athletic trainers of the future. Julie (Pagel) Dombroski, a four-year letterwinner at Michigan State from , is in her fifth season as the Director of Basketball Operations at her alma mater, after spending three seasons at University of Detroit. She served as the Titans graduate assistant in , was promoted to assistant coach in the summer of 2005, and was promoted again in 2006 to serve as the recruiting coordinator. While at Detroit, she worked with all aspects of the Titan program, including recruiting, travel plans and on-floor coaching. A 2004 graduate of MSU, Dombroski concluded her four-year Spartan career as one of only three players in school history to rank in the top 20 in career points and top 10 in career rebounds and steals. She sits 26th in the MSU record book with 952 career points and is seventh all-time in free throws made with 282. Dombroski is also seventh in games played (120), 10th in rebounds (667) and 11th in steals (185). As a freshman in , Dombroski led the Spartans in rebounds, collecting 219 for a 7.9 per-game average. She also led the team in steals with 54. In the freshman record book, Pagel is fourth in free throws (78), sixth in points (313), rebounds (219) and steals (54), ninth in field goals (116) and ninth in field goal percentage (.487). Prior to her time in East Lansing, Dombroski starred at Utica High School, where she earned first-team all-state accolades and was fourth in the voting for Miss Basketball, en route to a 27-0 season, claiming a Class A State Championship in She married Jason Dombroski on Aug. 11, The couple had their first child, Gibson, on Aug. 28, LouAnne Jefferson is in her 16th year as the certified athletic trainer for the MSU women s basketball program. A native of Indianapolis, Ind., Jefferson joined the Spartan athletic training staff in September of 1996 after two years as the head athletic trainer at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. Jefferson is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association, the Great Lakes Athletic Trainers Association, the Michigan Athletic Trainors Society and is a volunteer for the Red Cross as a CPR instructor. She earned a bachelor s degree in athletic training/sports medicine from Purdue University and a master s degree in athletic training/sports medicine from Temple University. Jefferson is the sports medicine crew captain for the Michigan 3-Day - a three-day walking event raising money to fund breast cancer research, education, screening and treatment. Jefferson has been working the event since The MSU Sports Medicine staff is guided by Head Physician Dr. Jeff Kovan, who also serves as the team physician for women s basketball. Orthopedic care for women s basketball is provided by Dr. Michael Shingles. The women s basketball program also has a staff athletic trainer in LouAnne Jefferson, who provides year-round health care for head coach Suzy Merchant s student-athletes. At Michigan State University, the philosophy of the Sports Medicine staff is two-fold: to help prevent injuries as much as possible through effective preventative programs, and to facilitate an effective rehabilitation program post-injury for a timely return to competition. In all cases, the ultimate well-being of each individual is considered the top priority. The training room in the Breslin Center was remodeled prior to the season. S DAVID DE LA PEÑA Assistant to the Head Coach Second Season Texas 07 David De La Pena is beginning his second season on the Spartan women s basketball staff, but his first as Assistant to the Head Coach. He was initially hired as the Coordinator of Basketball Operations on August 4, De La Pena joined the Spartan staff after spending two seasons as the video coordinator and graduate assistant coach at Lubbock Christian University in Lubbock, Texas. At LCU, De La Pena served as video coordinator for the Chaps, creating scouting reports and highlight packages, in addition to training the student assistants to film, record and set up the video equipment. During skill development sessions with the varsity squad, he worked with the guards, while also acting as the head coach of the junior varsity team. Lubbock Christian advanced to the NAIA Tournament in each of his two seasons, including a Sweet Sixteen appearance in 2009, where the Chaps finished No. 10 in the nation. A graduate of the University of Texas, De La Pena spent two seasons as a student manager and practice player for the women s basketball program. While at Texas, he also served as a manager for the NBA D League s Austin Toros and volunteered as an assistant coach at Bedichek Middle School. De La Pena earned his master s of science degree in leadership from Lubbock Christian in Dec. 2009, after completing his bachelor s of science degree in kinesiology from Texas in Dec MIKE VORKAPICH Associate Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Mike Vorkapich was promoted last year to Associate Head Strength & Conditioning at Michigan State University after 11 seasons as Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach. Vorkapich got his start at Michigan State as a graduate assistant from Currently, the former Spartan football player ( ) works directly with both men s and women s basketball, men s and women s golf and men s ice hockey. In the 15 seasons spent with the aforementioned programs, Vorkapich has been a part of a combined 13 conference championships, six men s basketball Final Fours, one women s basketball Final Four, three men s ice hockey Frozen Fours and two National Championships (2000 men s basketball and 2007 men s ice hockey). Between his stints at MSU, Vorkapich held similar positions at the University of Notre Dame (1998) and the University of Cincinnati ( ). STRENGTH & CONDITIONING Toughness! That best describes the ultimate goal of the Spartan strength and conditioning program. The year-round approach adhered to by the Spartans addresses all of the vital components of strength development, speed and power improvement, flexibility and cardio-respiratory conditioning. Attention is also given to the educational process regarding dietary considerations and healthy lifestyle habits that will benefit the players far beyond their playing days. Michigan State basketball players train in an aggressive and intense manner, with a high priority placed on steady progression. The weight room atmosphere emphasizes a championship work ethic, proper instruction and supervision, and safe, proven exercise techniques. MSU student-athletes have access to two state-of-theart weight rooms, one located in the Breslin Center and the other in the 9,000-square-foot Duffy Daugherty weight room. A native of Leamington, Ontario, Canada, Vorkapich received his Bachelor s and Master s degrees in Physical Education and Exercise Science from MSU. A published author and featured clinic speaker, Vorkapich was recently named a Master Strength & Conditioning Coach by the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches association (CSCCa), and is also certified by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). Vorkapich has played an integral part in the development of numerous athletes who have gone on to professional careers in the NBA, WNBA, NHL, NFL and professional golf. 36 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 37

21 COACHING SHELLEY APPELBAUM Senior Associate AD/Senior Women s Administrator MARGARET SELASKY Administrative Assistant ANGELA MONTIE Director, Student-Athlete Development MALINDA HUDKINS Equipment Manager BRYAN HOCH Associate Ticket Manager JOE ROOD Assistant Director of Sales and Marketing DR. JEFF KOVAN Head Physician DR. MICHAEL SHINGLES Team Orthopedic Surgeon JAMI BAKER Operations Assistant ANNA PATRITTO Graduate Assistant LINDSAY SCARLATELLI Graduate Assistant CETERA WASHINGTON Graduate Assistant MANAGERS Joel Ledvina Scott Kuebler Ashley Parry Alex Bates Nikki Noel Macaulie Fritz Ashley Thompson Teri Wilcox Dylan Meyer Mike Gurnee Marion Schmekel OFFICE ASSISTANTS Antonice Strickland Star Williams SCOUT TEAM Jimmie Cotter Dan Douches Danny Johns Mick Haley Ian Shutek Marc Kanitz Charlie Hoover Alex Jennings Aaron Wascha Brandon Wegenke 38 BASKETBALL

22 YEAR IN STATISTICS Big Ten Champions Michigan State went 13-3 in conference play and earned its first outright Big Ten regular season title, winning the conference by two games over Penn State. MSU shared the Big Ten Regular Season Championship in 1997 and The Spartans have won at least 10 Big Ten games for nine straight seasons. It is tied for the longest active streak in the conference with Ohio State. 10-Straight Postseason Appearances The Spartans qualified for their 10th-straight postseason, advancing to the NCAA Tournament Second Round. MSU made its 11th NCAA Tournament appearance, and eighth in the last nine seasons. The Spartans, the No. 4-seed in the Dallas Region, beat Northern Iowa in the first round 69-66, before losing to No. 5 Green Bay, Over the last eight years, Michigan State has posted a 13-7 record in the NCAA Tournament. Its 13 wins are the 11th most in the nation and are the most among Big Ten schools. [Connecticut 28, Stanford 25, Tennessee 24, Baylor 19, Duke 19, LSU 18, North Carolina 17, Rutgers 16, Maryland 15, Oklahoma 15] Eight Consecutive 20-Win Seasons Michigan State posted its eighth-straight 20-win season, going The Spartans 27 wins were the second most wins in program history (the team won 33). MSU is one of 13 teams in the nation, and one of two in the Big Ten (Ohio State), to have won at least 20 games in each of the last eight seasons. [Baylor, Bowling Green, Connecticut, Duke, Green Bay, Marist, Middle Tennessee State, Ohio State, Stanford, Temple, Tennessee and Vanderbilt] MSU needed only 23 games to reach 20-wins this season, tied for the fastest to 20 wins in program history ( ). All-time it was the Spartans 12th season of 20 or more wins and Coach Merchant s eighth 20-win season in her career. Racking Up the Big Ten Honors Michigan State collected three major postseason Big Ten awards, as senior Kalisha Keane was named Big Ten Player of the Year, junior Lykendra Johnson was Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year and head coach Suzy Merchant was Big Ten Coach of the Year. Keane was also first-team All-Big Ten by both the coaches and media, while Johnson, also a member of the all-defensive team, was first team by the media and second team by the coaches. Senior Brittney Thomas was an honorable mention selection on both lists. Keane was the team s Big Ten Sportsmanship Award recipient. Keane became the first Spartan to be Big Ten Player of the Year, as she earned the honor by the conference coaches. She was also just the fourth consensus first-team All-Big Ten choice for MSU, and combines with Johnson to become the second pair of Spartans to be first team in the same season (Kristen Rasmussen and Maxann Reese in ). Johnson was the second straight Spartan to be named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year, following Allyssa DeHaan in Merchant, who was named Big Ten Coach of the Year by both the media and her coaching peers, was the third Spartan coach to earn this honor, joining Joanne McCallie in and Karen Langeland in Keane and Thomas earned All-Big Ten recognition for the fourthstraight season, joining Lindsay Bowen, Allyssa DeHaan and Liz Shimek, as the only other Spartans to be four-time all-conference honorees. Johnson was named all-conference for the third consecutive season. Over the past nine seasons, the Spartans have had 35 studentathletes earn All-Big Ten honors. MSU leads the conference over that span, with Ohio State second with 30 honorees. Under Coach Merchant, MSU has had a league-best 15 All-Big Ten selections. Spartans Sixth All-American Senior Kalisha Keane became the sixth All-American in Spartan history, earning honorable mention honors from the Associated Press and Women s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA). Leaders in Conference Play Michigan State ended Big Ten play leading the conference in scoring defense, scoring margin, rebound margin, steals, turnovers forced, offensive rebounds and 3-point field goal percentage defense. The Spartans led in scoring defense for the second straight season, the only two times in program history. It is the fifth time that MSU has led in rebound margin, and the second time under Coach Merchant ( ). The +9.1 margin is the fourth largest in Big Ten history. Also, it was the sixth time that the Spartans led in steals and the first since In addition, MSU has led in 3-point field goal percentage defense in four of the last five seasons. Individually, Kalisha Keane became the first Spartan to lead the Big Ten in steals with 2.6 a game. Lykendra Johnson led the Big Ten in offensive rebounds (4.6) and was second in rebounds (10.8) and steals (2.4). Keane was also sixth in scoring (16.3), while Johnson was one of three to average a double-double in conference play with 13.9 points and 10.8 rebounds. Brittney Thomas was second on free throw percentage at 87.5%. Fans Continue to Pack the Breslin For the past seven seasons, Michigan State has been one of the top programs in the country in regard to fan support. Last season marked the seventh straight season that the Spartans had been among the nation s top 15 in attendance, averaging 7,388 fans per game, which ranked ninth in the nation and second in the Big Ten. It set a new single-season attendance record, previously 6,787 in , and tied for the highest nationally ranking ( ). Michigan State had its first official sellout in program history vs. Michigan (Feb. 13) with a crowd of 14,797. It was the first sellout by a Big Ten school since Feb. 29, 2004 (Penn State), and just the ninth by a Big Ten school in their current home venue. With the sellout, the Spartans were the Big Ten Conference winner of the NCAA s Pack the House initiative. OVERALL Total 3-Point F-Throw ## 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 32 Keane, Kalisha Johnson, Lykendra Thomas, Brittney Alton, Taylor Poole, Porsche Washington, Cetera Thomas, Jasmine Pickrel, Annalise Bell, Klarissa Davis, Bryonna Schiffauer, Courtney Smith, Kelsey Nogle, Tracy Holmes, Jasmine Team Total Opponents Kalisha Keane Brittany Thomas Cetera Washington Lykendra Johnson BIG TEN GAMES Total 3-Point F-Throw ## 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 32 Keane, Kalisha Johnson, Lykendra Thomas, Brittney Alton, Taylor Washington, Cetera Poole, Porsche Thomas, Jasmine Pickrel, Annalise Bell, Klarissa Schiffauer, Courtney Smith, Kelsey Team Total Opponents S 40 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 41

23 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS RESULTS Overall Record: 27-6 Big Ten Record: 13-3 (1st) Home: 15-1; Away: 8-3; Neutral: 4-2 Date Opponent Score Nov. 13 IPFW W, Nov. 15 DAYTON W, Nov. 19 at No. 2/2 Baylor ^ L, Nov. 21 DETROIT W, Nov. 26 vs. Western Kentucky! W, Nov. 27 vs. Richmond! W, Dec. 1 at No. 15/14 Florida State # W, Dec. 5 No. 17/20 TEXAS % W, Dec. 8 MILWAUKEE W, Dec. 10 at Western Michigan W, Dec. 12 IONA W, Dec. 18 DARTMOUTH W, Dec. 21 VERMONT W, Jan. 2 ILLINOIS * W, Jan. 6 WISCONSIN * W, Jan. 9 at Michigan * W, Jan. 13 No. 16/20 IOWA * W, Jan. 16 at No. 24/24 Ohio State * L, Jan. 20 at Indiana * W, Jan. 23 Minnesota * W, Jan. 27 at No. 18/21 Iowa * L, Feb. 3 at Wisconsin * W, ot Feb. 6 PURDUE * W, Feb. 10 at No. 23/23 Penn State * W, Feb. 13 * W, Feb. 17 NORTHWESTERN * W, Feb. 20 at Illinois * W, Feb. 24 OHIO * L, Feb. 27 at Minnesota * W, Mar. 4 vs. Northwestern $ W, Mar. 5 vs. Ohio State $ L, Mar. 20 vs. Northern Iowa & W, Mar. 22 vs. Green Bay & L, Home games in CAPS at Breslin Center * Denotes Big Ten Conference contest ^ Super Six Series! UCF Thanksgiving Classic (Orlando, Fla.) # ACC/Big Ten Challenge % Big 12/Big Ten Challenge $ Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) & NCAA First & Second Rounds (Wichita, Kan.) Attendance Summary Games Total Average Home ,214 7,388 Away 11 69,214 4,162 Neutral 6 23,430 3,905 Total ,858 6,390 1 IPFW Total 3-Ptr 04 ROSADO, Stephanie * 32 JACKSON, Chelsey * ZUPPE, Jordan * BOESE, Anne * WEINERT, Sydney * ANDERSON, Amanda HYDE, Amanda MURPHY, Erin DRAKE, Kayla KLINE, Kim Team Totals FG % half: 45.7% Game: % 1st Half: % 2nd FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 1 FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Michigan State No. 25/24 Michigan State (1-0) 90 IPFW (0-1) 62 Nov Breslin Center - East Lansing, Mich. Total 3-Ptr 15 Washington, Cetera * Thomas, Brittney * Schiffauer, Courtney * Johnson, Lykendra * Keane, Kalisha * Thomas, Jasmine Poole, Porsche Pickrel, Annalise Nogle, Tracy Bell, Klarissa Davis, Bryonna Alton, Taylor Holmes, Jasmine Smith, Kelsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 2 Officials: Kathleen Lynch, Beverly Roberts, Erika Herriman Technical fouls: IPFW-None. Michigan State-None. Attendance: 4906 IPFW Michigan State Last FG - IPFW 2nd-00:09, MSU 2nd-03:06. Largest lead - IPFW None, MSU by 35 2nd-02:07. 2 Dayton Total 3-Ptr IPFW MSU Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times. 11 UEEN, Elle * 20 LALOR, Patrice * RATERMAN, Justine * DAUGHERTY, Kristin * WILSON, Brittany * APPLEWHITE, Olivia LINDSEY, Aundrea MACKAY, Samantha NANCE, Casey MOSES, Kayla SANT, Cassie DAUGHERTY, Kari Team Totals FG % half: 48.1% Game: % 1st Half: % 2nd FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 2 FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Michigan State Total 3-Ptr 15 Washington, Cetera * 20 Thomas, Brittney * Schiffauer, Courtney * Johnson, Lykendra * Keane, Kalisha * Thomas, Jasmine Poole, Porsche Pickrel, Annalise Bell, Klarissa Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % No. 25/24 Michigan State (2-0) 74 rv/rv Dayton (0-2) 62 Nov Breslin Center - East Lansing, Mich. 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Bryan Enterline, Angie Enland, Ron Dressander Technical fouls: Dayton-TEAM. Michigan State-None. Attendance: 4162 Dayton Michigan State Last FG - UD 2nd-03:12, MSU 2nd-04:25. Largest lead - UD by 3 1st-15:17, MSU by 14 2nd-00:38. Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 UD MSU Score tied - 7 times. Lead changed - 2 times. 3 Michigan State # 25/22 Total 3-Ptr 15 Washington, Cetera f 24 Schiffauer, Courtney f Johnson, Lykendra f Keane, Kalisha f Thomas, Brittney g Thomas, Jasmine Poole, Porsche Pickrel, Annalise Bell, Klarissa Alton, Taylor Smith, Kelsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Baylor # 2/2 No. 2/2 Baylor (4-1) 78 No. 25/22 Michigan State (2-1) 52 Nov Ferrell Center - Waco, Texas - Super Six Series 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Total 3-Ptr 0 32 Pope, Brooklyn f 42 Griner, Brittney c Hayden, Kimetria g Jones, Melissa g Washington, Shanay g Sims, Odyssey Madden, Jordan Zachariason, Whitney Robertson, Makenzie Condrey, Terran Field, Ashley Palmer, Lindsay Team Totals FG % half: 40.7% Game: % 1st Half: % 2nd FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 2 FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Officials: Felicia Grinter, Jesse Dickerson, Roy Gulbeyan Technical fouls: Michigan State-None. Baylor-None. Attendance: 7467 Fouled Out: MSU #30 Johnson 7:56; #54 Smith 2:40 Michigan State Baylor Last FG - MSU 2nd-03:04, BU 2nd-01:23. Largest lead - MSU by 1 1st-17:41, BU by 30 2nd-08:32. 5 Michigan State Total 3-Ptr MSU BU Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 2 times. 15 Washington, Cetera f 30 Johnson, Lykendra f Keane, Kalisha f Thomas, Jasmine g Thomas, Brittney g Poole, Porsche Pickrel, Annalise Bell, Klarissa Schiffauer, Courtney Alton, Taylor Team Totals FG % half: Game: % 1st Half: % 2nd % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 2 FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Western Kentucky Total 3-Ptr 14 Ho ard, Janae f 31 O ens, LaTeira f Bro n, Arnika f McNear, Amy g Bro n, Hope g Mosley, Keisha Thomas, Teranie Means, Chaney Obafemi, anessa Hill, Mimi Johnson, Jasmine Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % No. 25/rv Michigan State (4-1) 59 Western Kentucky (0-4) 51 Nov UCF Arena - Orlando, Fla. - UCF Thanksgiving Classic 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Gina Cross, Ken Drayton, Rob Fessler Technical fouls: Michigan State-None. Western Kentucky-None. Attendance: 928 UCF Thanksgiving Classic Michigan State Western Kentucky Last FG - MSU 2nd-00:28, WKU 2nd-00:10. Largest lead - MSU by 13 1st-01:49, WKU by 2 1st-19:33. Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 MSU WKU Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 3 times. 4 Detroit Total 3-Ptr 01 JONES, Jalesa * 14 ALLEN, Lauren * DIXON, Dominique * SHAYOK, Yar * THORNTON, Cherridy * FAMBRO, Demeisha HATTER, Megan SHEARER, Senee LANGHAM, Tayler WASHINGTON, Talicia GLANZ, Julianna Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Michigan State nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Total 3-Ptr 15 Washington, Cetera * 20 Thomas, Brittney * Schiffauer, Courtney * Johnson, Lykendra * Keane, Kalisha * Thomas, Jasmine Poole, Porsche Pickrel, Annalise Nogle, Tracy Bell, Klarissa Davis, Bryonna Alton, Taylor Holmes, Jasmine Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % No. 25/22 Michigan State (3-1) 82 Detroit (3-1) 42 Nov Breslin Center - East Lansing, Mich. 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: John Whitson, Tom Hallead, Shannon Feck Technical fouls: Detroit-None. Michigan State-None. Attendance: 4446 Detroit Michigan State Last FG - DET 2nd-00:09, MSU 2nd-00:34. Largest lead - DET by 2 1st-16:05, MSU by 42 2nd-00:34. 6 Michigan State Game: % Game: % Game: % Total 3-Ptr 1 2 DET MSU Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 6 times. 15 Washington, Cetera f Johnson, Lykendra f Keane, Kalisha f Thomas, Jasmine g Thomas, Brittney g Poole, Porsche Pickrel, Annalise Bell, Klarissa Davis, Bryonna Schiffauer, Courtney Alton, Taylor Smith, Kelsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: half: Game: % 45.5% 2nd 44.1% 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 5 FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Richmond No. 25/rv Michigan State (5-1) 76 Richmond (4-3) 52 Nov UCF Arena - Orlando, Fla. - UCF Thanksgiving Classic Total 3-Ptr 24 BILNEY, Samantha f GORING, Crystal f OLI ER, Abby g POWELL, Kara g SHELLS, Brittani g NICHOLS, Amber JOHNSON, Leah SHUTE, Lauren PUTHOFF-KING, Krist DANNELLY, Ryann WANN, Becca OKORO, Genevieve COUTS, Tiffanie Team Totals FG % 1st Half: half: % 46.7% 2nd % Game: 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 1 FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Officials: Ron Dressander, Gina Cross, Rob Fessler Technical fouls: Michigan State-None. Richmond-None. Attendance: 920 Michigan State Richmond Last FG - MSU 2nd-00:11, RICHMOND 2nd-00:02. Largest lead - MSU by 28 2nd-01:12, RICHMOND by 3 1st-05:44. MSU RICHMOND Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 6 times. S 42 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 43

24 44 BASKETBALL BIG TEN CHAMPIONS S Michigan State Total 3-Ptr 15 Washington, Cetera f Johnson, Lykendra f Keane, Kalisha f Thomas, Jasmine g Thomas, Brittney g Poole, Porsche Pickrel, Annalise Schiffauer, Courtney Smith, Kelsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 1,1 Florida State Total 3-Ptr 33 Howard, Natasha f Bravard, Cierra f Deluzio, Alexa g Hunnicutt, Christian g Ward, Courtney g Clayton, Chasity Bresnahan, Olivia Davis, Chelsea Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 6,1 Officials: Eric Brewton, Wesley Dean, Ed Sidlasky Technical fouls: Michigan State-None. Florida State-None. Attendance: 2092 ACC Big Ten Challenge Michigan State Florida State MSU FS Last FG - MSU 2nd-01:49, FS 2nd-02:05. Largest lead - MSU by 12 2nd-14:44, FS by 16 1st-08:39. Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 1 time. No. 25/25 Michigan State (6-1) 72 No. 15/14 Florida State (6-1) 64 Dec. 1 - Tucker Center - Tallahassee, Fla. - ACC/Big Ten 7 Texas Total 3-Ptr 05 Nash, Kathleen * Anderson, Yvonne * Gayle, Ashley * Fussell, Chassidy * Fontenette, Ashleigh * Moore, Tiffany Bass, Chelsea Lancaster, Sarah McKoy, Shanice Hartung, Anne Marie Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 5 Michigan State Total 3-Ptr 01 Thomas, Jasmine * Washington, Cetera * Thomas, Brittney * Johnson, Lykendra * Keane, Kalisha * Poole, Porsche Pickrel, Annalise Bell, Klarissa Davis, Bryonna Schiffauer, Courtney Alton, Taylor Smith, Kelsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 Officials: Ron Dressander, Tina Napier, Bob Trammell Technical fouls: Texas-Gayle, Ashley. Michigan State-None. Attendance: Texas Michigan State UT MSU Last FG - UT 2nd-00:31, MSU 2nd-01:36. Largest lead - UT by 5 1st-16:56, MSU by 18 2nd-02:14. Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 1 time. No. 25/25 Michigan State (7-1) 71 No. 17/20 Texas (4-2) 57 Dec. 5 - Breslin Center - East Lansing, Mich. - Big Ten/Big 12 8 Milwaukee Total 3-Ptr 11 LAUR, Lindsay * THEUT, Sammy * TUCKER, Sami * RODRIGUEZ, Angela * LINDFORS, Courtney * CHANDLER, Kimee SCHELL, Stephanie BRELAND, Anne KLOMSTAD, Jenilee Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 Michigan State Total 3-Ptr 03 Poole, Porsche * Washington, Cetera * Thomas, Brittney * Johnson, Lykendra * Keane, Kalisha * Thomas, Jasmine Pickrel, Annalise Bell, Klarissa Schiffauer, Courtney Alton, Taylor Smith, Kelsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 4 Officials: Barb Smith, Mark Zentz, Erika Herriman Technical fouls: Milwaukee-None. Michigan State-None. Attendance: 5430 Milwaukee Michigan State UWM MSU Last FG - UWM 2nd-00:22, MSU 2nd-01:30. Largest lead - UWM None, MSU by 14 2nd-09:28. Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times. No. 15/20 Michigan State (8-1) 55 Milwaukee (3-5) 48 Dec. 8 - Breslin Center - East Lansing, Mich. 9 Iona Total 3-Ptr 00 Bacic, Tomica * Fregosi, Suzi * Ford, Kristina * Flagg, Marissa * Ivkovic, Anda * Paligoric, Milica Scannell, Jessica Jeridore, Sabrina D'Angelo, Haley Hubbard, Diana Kochanek, Kara Hawkins, Shonice Schoof, Sarah Kopp, Samantha Lutz, Catherine Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 0 Michigan State Total 3-Ptr 03 Poole, Porsche * Washington, Cetera * Thomas, Brittney * Johnson, Lykendra * Keane, Kalisha * Thomas, Jasmine Pickrel, Annalise Nogle, Tracy Bell, Klarissa Davis, Bryonna Schiffauer, Courtney Alton, Taylor Holmes, Jasmine Smith, Kelsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 Officials: Denise Brooks, Tom Hallead, Rachelle Jones Technical fouls: Iona-None. Michigan State-None. Attendance: 4963 Iona Michigan State ION MSU Last FG - ION 2nd-00:00, MSU 2nd-00:34. Largest lead - ION None, MSU by 36 2nd-00:34. Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times. No. 15/20 Michigan State (10-1) 85 Iona (2-6) Dec Breslin Center - East Lansing, Mich. Michigan State Total 3-Ptr 15 Washington, Cetera f Johnson, Lykendra f Keane, Kalisha f Poole, Porsche g Thomas, Brittney g Thomas, Jasmine Pickrel, Annalise Bell, Klarissa Davis, Bryonna Schiffauer, Courtney Alton, Taylor Smith, Kelsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 3,1 Western Michigan Total 3-Ptr 04 GOSS, DeAirra f BANKTSON, Brenna f CLEARY, Ebony f MANLEY, Taylor g IAQUANIELLO, Maria g ANDERSON, Aurielle GIDEN, Robin KRAS, Andrea Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 4,1 Officials: Cameron Inouye, David Stewart, Rod Creech Technical fouls: Michigan State-None. Western Michigan-None. Attendance: :58 WMU #4 Fouls Out Michigan State Western Michigan MSU WMU Last FG - MSU 2nd-05:19, WMU 2nd-01:17. Largest lead - MSU by 18 2nd-05:19, WMU None. Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 0 times. No. 15/20 Michigan State (9-1) 62 Western Michigan (2-8) Dec University Arena - Kalamazoo, Mich. Dartmouth Total 3-Ptr 24 Cooper, Cassie f Dosenko, Sasha f VandenBosch, Louise g McFee, Meghan g Steen, Faziah g Kufeld, Kylie Ross, Janelle Lghzaoui, Zakia Zelinger, Eve Byrd, Kelsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 0 Michigan State Total 3-Ptr 15 Washington, Cetera f Johnson, Lykendra f Keane, Kalisha f Poole, Porsche g Thomas, Brittney g Thomas, Jasmine Pickrel, Annalise Nogle, Tracy Bell, Klarissa Davis, Bryonna Schiffauer, Courtney Alton, Taylor Holmes, Jasmine Smith, Kelsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 Officials: Laura Morris, Bob Trammell, Bob Enterline Technical fouls: Dartmouth-None. Michigan State-None. Attendance: 6037 Dartmouth Michigan State DART MSU Last FG - DART 2nd-00:40, MSU 2nd-00:03. Largest lead - DART None, MSU by 55 2nd-00:50. Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times. No. 14/17 Michigan State (11-1) 88 Darmouth (3-7) Dec Breslin Center - East Lansing, Mich. Vermont Total 3-Ptr 01 Dennerlein, Tory * Lalonde, Kristine * Wheeler, Lauren * Buschmann, Lauren * Cooper, Jasmine * Albert, Morgan Dorey, Katie Hier, Kelli Hoyt, Ashley Kudron, McKenzie Young, Tonya Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 0 Michigan State Total 3-Ptr 03 Poole, Porsche * Washington, Cetera * Thomas, Brittney * Johnson, Lykendra * Keane, Kalisha * Thomas, Jasmine Pickrel, Annalise Nogle, Tracy Bell, Klarissa Davis, Bryonna Schiffauer, Courtney Alton, Taylor Holmes, Jasmine Smith, Kelsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 Officials: John Whitson, Denise Brooks, Michael McConnell Technical fouls: Vermont-None. Michigan State-None. Attendance: 6573 Vermont Michigan State VERMONT MSU Last FG - VERMONT 2nd-04:23, MSU 2nd-05:30. Largest lead - VERMONT None, MSU by 36 2nd-09:22. Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times. No. 12/16 Michigan State (12-1) 67 Vermont (0-10) Dec Breslin Center - East Lansing, Mich. Illinois , 1-1 Total 3-Ptr 00 Penn, Karisma f Rukavina, Lana f McGee, Centrese g Mitchell, Eboni g McCully, Lydia g Burke, Alexis GodBold, Adrienne Moore, Amber Magrum, Kersten Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 Michigan State , 1-0 Total 3-Ptr 15 Washington, Cetera f Johnson, Lykendra f Keane, Kalisha f Poole, Porsche g Thomas, Brittney g Thomas, Jasmine Pickrel, Annalise Bell, Klarissa Schiffauer, Courtney Alton, Taylor Smith, Kelsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 4 Officials: Ron Dressander, Dawn Marsh, Billy Smith Technical fouls: Illinois-None. Michigan State-None. Attendance: 6718 Illinois Michigan State ILL MSU Last FG - ILL 2nd-00:23, MSU 2nd-01:54. Largest lead - ILL None, MSU by 16 1st-11:36. Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 0 times. No. 12/16 Michigan State (13-1, 1-0) 70 Illinois (6-9, 1-1) Jan. 2 - Breslin Center - East Lansing, Mich. GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS

25 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS No. 11/13 Michigan State (14-1, 2-0) 62 Wisconsin (7-8, 2-1) Jan. 6 - Breslin Center - East Lansing, Mich. No. 11/13 Michigan State (15-1, 3-0) 63 rv/rv Michigan (9-7, 2-2) Jan. 9 - Crisler Arena - Ann Arbor, Mich. No. 12/12 Michigan State (17-2, 5-1) 69 Indiana (8-11, 2-5) Jan Assembly Hall - Bloomington, Ind. No. 12/12 Michigan State (18-2, 6-1) 66 Minnesota (8-12, 0-7) Jan Breslin Center - East Lansing, Mich. Wisconsin , 2-1 Total 3-Ptr 00 Davis, Jade * Wurtz, Taylor * Steinbauer, Tara * Karel, Alyssa * Covington, Anya * Neal, Emily Paige, Morgan Thomas, Ashley Stephen, Tiera Rochel, Cassie Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3 Michigan State , 2-0 Total 3-Ptr 03 Poole, Porsche * Washington, Cetera * Thomas, Brittney * Johnson, Lykendra * Keane, Kalisha * Thomas, Jasmine Pickrel, Annalise Bell, Klarissa Schiffauer, Courtney Alton, Taylor Smith, Kelsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3 Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Laura Morris, Felicia Grinter Technical fouls: Wisconsin-None. Michigan State-None. Attendance: 6059 Wisconsin WIS Michigan State MSU Last FG - WIS 2nd-02:23, MSU 2nd-01:58. Score tied - 0 times. Largest lead - WIS by 10 1st-06:09, MSU by 19 2nd-04:30. Lead changed - 2 times. Michigan State , 3-0 Total 3-Ptr 15 Washington, Cetera f Johnson, Lykendra f Keane, Kalisha f Poole, Porsche g Thomas, Brittney g Thomas, Jasmine Bell, Klarissa Alton, Taylor Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3,1 Michigan , 2-2 Total 3-Ptr 44 Sheffer,Rachel f Boylan,Courtney g Hicks,Veronica g Ryan,Jenny g Reynolds,Carmen g Hardley,Jamillya Arnold,Sam Thompson,Kate Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 1 Officials: Beverly Roberts, Cameron Inouye, Teresa Dahlem Technical fouls: Michigan State-None. Michigan-None. Attendance: 5991 Michigan State MSU Michigan MICH Last FG - MSU 2nd-02:50, MICH 2nd-00:21. Score tied - 1 time. Largest lead - MSU by 11 2nd-05:03, MICH by 7 1st-11:16. Lead changed - 6 times. Michigan State , 5-1 Total 3-Ptr 30 Johnson, Lykendra f Keane, Kalisha f Alton, Taylor f Washington, Cetera g Thomas, Brittney g Thomas, Jasmine Poole, Porsche Pickrel, Annalise Bell, Klarissa Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3 Indiana , 2-5 Total 3-Ptr 21 Andujar, Danilsa f Sinclair, Aulani f Goodwin, Alisha g Lindsay, Whitney g Davis, Jori g McGuirt, Andrea Stauere, Kristiana Elam, Hope Jones, Georgie Deloach, Simone Taufa, Milika Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 6 Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Felicia Grinter, Sue Blauch Technical fouls: Michigan State-Keane, Kalisha. Indiana-Andujar, Danilsa. Attendance: 1489 B.Thomas(MSU) fouls out at 2:44 (2nd) Michigan State MSU Indiana IND Last FG - MSU 2nd-01:02, IND 2nd-00:51. Score tied - 2 times. Largest lead - MSU by 23 2nd-10:15, IND by 5 1st-18:42. Lead changed - 5 times. Minnesota , 0-7 Total 3-Ptr 02 Antoine, China * Kellogg, Kionna * Loberg, Katie * Buford, Kiara * Voigt, Jackie * Cotton, Leah Riche, Micaella Noga, Sari Dvorak, Amber Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 0 Michigan State , 6-1 Total 3-Ptr 15 Washington, Cetera * Thomas, Brittney * Johnson, Lykendra * Keane, Kalisha * Alton, Taylor * Thomas, Jasmine Poole, Porsche Pickrel, Annalise Bell, Klarissa Schiffauer, Courtney Smith, Kelsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3 Officials: Brian Enterline, Barb Smith, Frank Steratore Technical fouls: Minnesota-None. Michigan State-None. Attendance: 9674 Minnesota MINN Michigan State MSU Last FG - MINN 2nd-00:33, MSU 2nd-04:20. Score tied - 1 time. Largest lead - MINN by 2 1st-19:10, MSU by 17 2nd-04:20. Lead changed - 1 time. S No. 9/10 Michigan State (16-1, 4-0) 63 No. 16/20 Iowa (14-4, 2-3) Jan Breslin Center - East Lansing, Mich. No. 24/24 Ohio State (11-6, 2-3) 67 No. 9/10 Michigan State (16-2, 4-1) Jan Value City Arena - Columbus, Ohio No. 18/21 Iowa (16-5, 4-4) 66 No. 10/11 Michigan State (18-3, 6-2) Jan Carver-Hawkeye Arena - Iowa City, Iowa No. 11/15 Michigan State (19-3, 7-2) 73 Wisconsin (12-10, 7-3) 70 OT 22 Feb. 3 - Kohl Center - Madison, Wis. Iowa , 2-3 Total 3-Ptr 02 Wahlin, Kamille * 12 Johnson, Morgan * Krei, Kelly * Alexander, Kachine * Printy, Jaime * Hansen, Kalli Nesbitt, Trisha Cermak, Kelsey Draxten, Hannah Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Michigan State , 4-0 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Total 3-Ptr 03 Poole, Porsche * 15 Washington, Cetera * Thomas, Brittney * Johnson, Lykendra * Keane, Kalisha * Thomas, Jasmine Pickrel, Annalise Bell, Klarissa Schiffauer, Courtney Alton, Taylor Smith, Kelsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Carol Comanita, Amy Bonner, Frank Steratore Technical fouls: Iowa-None. Michigan State-None. Attendance: 9958 Iowa Michigan State Last FG - IOWA 2nd-00:10, MSU 2nd-00:00. Largest lead - IOWA by 5 1st-04:05, MSU by 9 2nd-03:54. Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 1 IOWA MSU Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 6 times. Michigan State , 4-1 Total 3-Ptr 15 Washington, Cetera f 30 Johnson, Lykendra f Keane, Kalisha f Poole, Porsche g Thomas, Brittney g Thomas, Jasmine Pickrel, Annalise Bell, Klarissa Schiffauer, Courtney Alton, Taylor Smith, Kelsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Ohio State , 2-3 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Total 3-Ptr 2 43 Schulze, Sarah f 42 Lavender, Jantel c Hill, Tayler g Prahalis, Samantha g Johnson, Brittany g Stokes, Amber Jackson, Alison Ellerbe, Martina Team Totals FG % half: 45.5% % 1st Half: % 2nd Game: 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3 FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Officials: Dennis Brooks, Tim Daley, Bob Enterline Technical fouls: Michigan State-None. Ohio State-None. Attendance: 7808 Michigan State Ohio State Last FG - MSU 2nd-00:06, OSU 2nd-01:29. Largest lead - MSU by 2 1st-08:13, OSU by 17 2nd-05:56. MSU OSU Score tied - 7 times. Lead changed - 8 times. Michigan State , 6-2 Total 3-Ptr 30 Johnson, Lykendra f 32 Keane, Kalisha f Alton, Taylor f Washington, Cetera g Thomas, Brittney g Thomas, Jasmine Poole, Porsche Pickrel, Annalise Bell, Klarissa Smith, Kelsey Team Totals FG % half: 31.6% Game: % 1st Half: % 2nd FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 1 FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Iowa , 4-4 Total 3-Ptr 20 Krei, Kelly f 24 Printy, Jaime f Johnson, Morgan c Wahlin, Kamille g Alexander, Kachine g Hansen, Kalli Considine, Megan Nesbitt, Trisha Cermak, Kelsey Draxten, Hannah Rogers, Jade Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Sue Blauch, Michael McConnell, Tim Daley Technical fouls: Michigan State-None. Iowa-None. Attendance: 4550 Michigan State Iowa Last FG - MSU 2nd-00:39, IOWA 2nd-00:51. Largest lead - MSU by 6 1st-17:49, IOWA by 5 2nd-19:02. Game: % Game: % Game: % 4 MSU IOWA Score tied - 9 times. Lead changed - 7 times. Michigan State , 7-2 Total 3-Ptr 30 Johnson, Lykendra f 32 Keane, Kalisha f Alton, Taylor f Washington, Cetera g Thomas, Brittney g Thomas, Jasmine Poole, Porsche Bell, Klarissa Schiffauer, Courtney Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Wisconsin , 7-3 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % OT: % OT: % OT: % Total 3-Ptr Game: % Game: % Game: % 1,1 04 Steinbauer, Tara f 33 Zastrow, Lin f Davis, Jade g Wurtz, Taylor g Karel, Alyssa g Paige, Morgan Stephen, Tiera Covington, Anya Team Totals FG % half: 43.5% OT: % Game: % 1st Half: % 2nd FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % OT: % Game: % 2 FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % OT: % Game: % Officials: Bob Trammell, Carol Comanita, Angie Enlund Technical fouls: Michigan State-None. Wisconsin-None. Attendance: 4657 Score by periods 1st 2nd OT Total Michigan State Wisconsin Last FG - MSU OT-01:51, WIS OT-00:04. Largest lead - MSU by 11 1st-07:42, WIS by 12 2nd-05:49. MSU WIS Score tied - 9 times. Lead changed - 5 times. 46 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 47

26 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS No. 11/15 Michigan State (20-3, 8-2) 76 Purdue (16-8, 6-5) Feb. 6 - Breslin Center - East Lansing, Mich. No. 11/13 Michigan State (21-3, 9-2) 60 No. 23/23 Penn State (20-6, 9-3) Feb Bryce Jordan Center - University Park, Pa. No. 11/13 Michigan State (24-3, 12-2) 69 Illinois (7-20, 2-12) Feb Assembly Hall - Champaign, Ill. rv/- Ohio State (18-9, 9-6) 54 No. 10/8 Michigan State (24-4, 12-3) Feb Breslin Center - East Lansing, Mich. Purdue Total 3-Ptr Michigan State , 9-2 Total 3-Ptr Michigan State , 12-2 Total 3-Ptr Ohio State , 9-6 Total 3-Ptr 05 Rayburn, Brittany * Moses, Courtney * Williams, Dee Dee * Mingo, Drey * Guyton, Alex * Howard, Antionette Ostarello, Sam Jones, Chelsea Poston, Chantel Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 2,1 Michigan State , 8-2 Total 3-Ptr 15 Washington, Cetera * Thomas, Brittney * Johnson, Lykendra * Keane, Kalisha * Alton, Taylor * Thomas, Jasmine Poole, Porsche Pickrel, Annalise Bell, Klarissa Schiffauer, Courtney Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 4 Officials: Sue Blauch, Cameron Inouye, Bob Enterline Technical fouls: Purdue-None. Michigan State-None. Attendance: 8014 Purdue PUR Michigan State MSU Last FG - PUR 2nd-04:47, MSU 2nd-02:41. Score tied - 0 times. Largest lead - PUR by 2 1st-18:06, MSU by 20 2nd-09:45. Lead changed - 1 time. 15 Washington, Cetera * Thomas, Brittney * Johnson, Lykendra * Keane, Kalisha * Alton, Taylor * Thomas, Jasmine Poole, Porsche Pickrel, Annalise Schiffauer, Courtney Smith, Kelsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 0 Penn State , 9-3 Total 3-Ptr 11 Trogele, Julia * Gray, Zhaque * Bentley, Alex * Nickson, Mia * Greene, Nikki * East, Talia Womack, Renee Edwards, Ariel Studevent, Gizelle Lucas, Maggie Wolfe, Marisa Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3 Officials: Barb Smith, Bryan Enterline, Amy Bonner Technical fouls: Michigan State-None. Penn State-None. Attendance: 4154 Michigan State MSU Penn State PSU Last FG - MSU 2nd-00:51, PSU 2nd-00:13. Score tied - 2 times. Largest lead - MSU by 18 2nd-10:47, PSU by 2 1st-15:01. Lead changed - 2 times. 15 Washington, Cetera f Johnson, Lykendra f Keane, Kalisha f Alton, Taylor f Thomas, Brittney g Thomas, Jasmine Pickrel, Annalise Bell, Klarissa Schiffauer, Courtney Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 4 Illinois , 2-12 Total 3-Ptr 00 Penn, Karisma f Rukavina, Lana f McGee, Centrese g McCully, Lydia g Moore, Amber g Mitchell, Eboni Burke, Alexis GodBold, Adrienne Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 2,1 Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Felicia Grinter, Teresa Dahlem Technical fouls: Michigan State-None. Illinois-None. Attendance: 1616 Michigan State MSU Illinois ILL Last FG - MSU 2nd-03:24, ILL 2nd-00:17. Score tied - 0 times. Largest lead - MSU by 16 2nd-03:24, ILL None. Lead changed - 0 times. 04 Hill, Tayler * Prahalis, Samantha * Adams, Ashley * Johnson, Brittany * Lavender, Jantel * Stokes, Amber Jackson, Alison Ellerbe, Martina Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 1 Michigan State , 12-3 Total 3-Ptr 15 Washington, Cetera * Thomas, Brittney * Johnson, Lykendra * Keane, Kalisha * Alton, Taylor * Thomas, Jasmine Poole, Porsche Pickrel, Annalise Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3,1 Officials: Laura Morris, Bob Trammell, Michael McConnell Technical fouls: Ohio State-None. Michigan State-None. Attendance: 7029 Ohio State OSU Michigan State MSU Last FG - OSU 2nd-08:28, MSU 2nd-02:59. Score tied - 14 times. Largest lead - OSU by 6 2nd-19:40, MSU by 4 1st-15:42. Lead changed - 8 times. S No. 11/13 Michigan State (22-3, 10-2) 69 Michigan (14-10, 7-5) Feb Breslin Center - East Lansing, Mich. No. 11/13 Michigan State (23-3, 11-2) 74 Northwestern (16-11, 5-9) Feb Breslin Center - East Lansing, Mich. No. 10/8 Michigan State (25-4, 13-3) 65 Minnesota (12-17, 4-12) Feb Williams Arena - Minneapolis, Minn. No. 11/11 Michigan State (26-4) 56 Northwestern (18-13) March 4 - Conseco Fieldhouse - Indianapolis, Ind. Michigan , 7-5 Total 3-Ptr 02 Boylan,Courtney * 03 Hicks,Veronica * Ryan,Jenny * Reynolds,Carmen * Sheffer,Rachel * Hardley,Jamillya Arnold,Sam Thompson,Kate Jordan,Nya Driscoll,Val Team Totals FG % half: 50.0% % 1st Half: % 2nd Game: 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 5 FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Michigan State , 10-2 Total 3-Ptr 15 Washington, Cetera * 20 Thomas, Brittney * Johnson, Lykendra * Keane, Kalisha * Alton, Taylor * Thomas, Jasmine Poole, Porsche Pickrel, Annalise Bell, Klarissa Smith, Kelsey Team Totals FG % half: 46.7% Game: % 1st Half: % 2nd FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 2 FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Officials: Gina Cross, Frank Steratore, Rob Dressander Technical fouls: Michigan-None. Michigan State-None. Attendance: Michigan Michigan State Last FG - MICH 2nd-01:00, MSU 2nd-01:48. Largest lead - MICH by 1 1st-19:00, MSU by 19 2nd-16:50. MICH MSU Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 2 times. Northwestern , 5-9 Total 3-Ptr 03 Marshall, Beth * 04 Hackney, Kendall * Reed, Meshia * Jaeschke, Amy * Orban, Brittany * Diamant, Dannielle Mocchi, Allison Jones, Tailor Team Totals FG % half: 43.5% % 1st Half: % 2nd Game: 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 0 FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Michigan State , 11-2 Total 3-Ptr 15 Washington, Cetera * 20 Thomas, Brittney * Johnson, Lykendra * Keane, Kalisha * Alton, Taylor * Thomas, Jasmine Pickrel, Annalise Bell, Klarissa Schiffauer, Courtney Smith, Kelsey Team Totals FG % half: 44.1% Game: % 1st Half: % 2nd FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 2 FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Officials: Tina Napier, Beverly Roberts, Mark Zentz Technical fouls: Northwestern-None. Michigan State-None. Attendance: 6073 Northwestern Michigan State Last FG - NU 2nd-02:28, MSU 2nd-00:54. Largest lead - NU by 3 1st-00:37, MSU by 14 2nd-00:54. NU MSU Score tied - 15 times. Lead changed - 16 times. Michigan State , 13-3 Big T Total 3-Ptr 15 Washington, Cetera f 32 Keane, Kalisha f Johnson, Lykendra c Thomas, Brittney g Alton, Taylor g Thomas, Jasmine Poole, Porsche Pickrel, Annalise Bell, Klarissa Schiffauer, Courtney Smith, Kelsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Minnesota , 4-12 Big 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Total 3-Ptr 05 Kellogg, Kionna f 45 Voigt, Jackie f Loberg, Katie c Antoine, China g Buford, Kiara g Cotton, Leah Riche, Micaella Noga, Sari Dockery, Kristen Mastey, Brianna Dvorak, Amber Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Cameron Inouye, Gina Cross, Rod Creech Technical fouls: Michigan State-None. Minnesota-None. Attendance: 4578 Michigan State Minnesota Last FG - MSU 2nd-02:05, MINN 2nd-02:52. Largest lead - MSU by 14 2nd-01:06, MINN by 12 2nd-13:24. Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 3 MSU MINN Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 4 times. Northwestern Total 3-Ptr 03 MARSHALL, Beth * 04 HACKNEY, Kendall * REED, Meshia * JAESCHKE, Amy * ORBAN, Brittany * DIAMANT, Dannielle MOCCHI, Allison McKEOWN, Meghan JONES, Tailor Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Michigan State nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Total 3-Ptr 3,1 15 WASHINGTON, Cetera * THOMAS, Brittney * JOHNSON, Lykendra * KEANE, Kalisha * ALTON, Taylor * THOMAS, Jasmine POOLE, Porsche PICKREL, Annalise NOGLE, Tracy BELL, Klarissa DAVIS, Bryonna SCHIFFAUER, Courtney HOLMES, Jasmine SMITH, Kelsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3,1 Officials: Bryan Enterline, Felicia Grinter & Michael McConnell Technical fouls: Northwestern-None. Michigan State-None. Attendance: 6036 Northwestern Michigan State Last FG - NU 2nd-03:57, MSU 2nd-03:12. Largest lead - NU None, MSU by 32 2nd-03:12. NU MSU Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times. 48 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 49

27 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS rv/rv Ohio State (21-9) 72 No. 11/11 Michigan State (26-5) March 5 - Conseco Fieldhouse - Indianapolis, Ind. Ohio State Total 3-Ptr 04 HILL, Tayler * 21 PRAHALIS, Samantha * ADAMS, Ashley * JOHNSON, Brittany * LAVENDER, Jantel * STOKES, Amber SCHULZE, Sarah Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Michigan State nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Total 3-Ptr 1,1 15 WASHINGTON, Cetera * 20 THOMAS, Brittney * JOHNSON, Lykendra * KEANE, Kalisha * ALTON, Taylor * THOMAS, Jasmine POOLE, Porsche PICKREL, Annalise Team Totals FG % half: Game: % 1st Half: % 2nd % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 1 FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Officials: Mark Zentz, Barb Smith & Laura Morris Technical fouls: Ohio State-None. Michigan State-None. Attendance: 6757 Ohio State Michigan State Last FG - OSU 2nd-01:08, MSU 2nd-02:21. Largest lead - OSU by 15 2nd-01:08, MSU by 8 1st-16:21. OSU MSU Score tied - 6 times. Lead changed - 7 times. No. 4-seed Michigan State (27-5) 69 No. 13-seed Northern Iowa (27-6) March 20 Wichita, Kan. INTRUST Bank Arena UNI Total 3-Ptr 03 Madrigal,Rachel f 44 Brocka,Erin f Boeck,Lizzie c Oney,Katelin g Kalin,Jacqui g Kirschbaum,Amber Armstrong,K.K Morgan,Mercedees Team Totals FG % half: 54.2% % 1st Half: % 2nd Game: 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 0 FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Michigan State Total 3-Ptr 32 Keane, Kalisha f 33 Alton, Taylor f Johnson, Lykendra c Washington, Cetera g Thomas, Brittney g Thomas, Jasmine Poole, Porsche Pickrel, Annalise Bell, Klarissa Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Robert Trammel, Carol Comanita, Scotty Herman Technical fouls: UNI-None. Michigan State-None. Attendance: NCAA Tournament 1st Round (Wichita, Kan.) - Dallas Regional UNI Michigan State Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 UNI MSU Last FG - UNI 2nd-01:21, MSU 2nd-02:50. Largest lead - UNI None, MSU by 14 2nd-15:41. Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 0 times. No. 5-seed Green Bay (34-1) 65 No. 4-seed Michigan State (27-6) March 22 Wichita, Kan. INTRUST Bank Arena Green Bay Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA Off Def Tot ## Player FT-FTA PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 32 Wojta, Julie f 42 Tetschlag, Kayla f Eichler, Sarah c Hoewisch, Celeste g Quilling, Hannah g Ritchie, Adrian Zastrow, Sam Bauer, Lydia Gilbertson, Jenny Bushman, Katie Sension, Stephanie Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 4 Michigan State Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA Off Def Tot ## Player FT-FTA PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 32 Keane, Kalisha f 33 Alton, Taylor f Johnson, Lykendra c Washington, Cetera g Thomas, Brittney g Thomas, Jasmine Poole, Porsche Pickrel, Annalise Smith, Kelsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 Officials: Laura Morris, Robert Trammell, Darren Krzesnik Technical fouls: Green Bay-None. Michigan State-None. Attendance: NCAA Tournament Second Round - Dallas Regional Green Bay Michigan State Last FG - GB 2nd-01:42, MSU 2nd-00:43. Largest lead - GB by 14 1st-02:02, MSU None. GB MSU Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times. 50 BASKETBALL

28 BIG TEN AWARDS & HONORS BIG TEN AWARDS & HONORS All-Big Ten As selected by the conference coaches and by the media since 1996 C - Coaches; M - Media; B - Consensus Julie Polakowski (HM - C) Kris Emerson (HM - C) Kris Emerson (2nd - C) Julie Polakowski (HM - C) Kris Emerson (2nd - C) Sue Tucker (HM - C) Kim Archer (HM - C) Carlotta Taylor (HM - C) Marybeth Williams (HM - C) Eileen Shea (HM - C) Cherie Swarthout (HM - C) Eileen Shea (2nd - C) Sheronda Mayo (2nd - C) Eileen Shea (2nd - C) Cherie Swarthout (2nd - C) Marline Ferguson (2nd - C) Sheronda Mayo (HM - C) Kisha Kelley (HM - C) Christine Powers (HM - C) Kisha Kelley (2nd - C) Kisha Kelley (1st - C) Nicole Cushing (HM - B) Tamika Matlock (HM - B) Bella Engen (HM - M) Cheri Euler (HM - M) Jamie Wesley (HM - M) Paula Sanders (1st - C; 2nd - M) Tamika Matlock (2nd - C; 3rd - M) Nicole Cushing (3rd - M; HM - C) Maxann Reese (2nd - M; HM - C) Bella Engen (HM - B) Jamie Wesley (HM - B) Kristen Rasmussen (HM - M) Maxann Reese (1st - C; 2nd - M) Kristen Rasmussen (2nd - B) Becky Cummings (HM - M) Kristen Rasmussen (1st - B) Maxann Reese (1st - C; 2nd - M) Becky Cummings (2nd - M; HM - C) Julie Pagel (NM - B) Syreeta Bromfield (2nd - B) Kristen Rasmussen Syreeta Bromfield (2nd - C; 3rd - M) Lindsay Bowen (HM - B) Kristin Haynie (HM - C) Kelli Roehirg (HM - M) Liz Shimek (HM - M) Lindsay Bowen (2nd - C; HM - M) Liz Shimek (3rd - C; HM - M) Kristin Haynie (HM - B) Kristin Haynie (1st - C; 2nd - M) Lindsay Bowen (2nd - B) Liz Shimek (2nd - B) Kelli Roehrig (3rd - M; HM - C) Rene Haynes (HM - C) Liz Shimek (1st - B) Lindsay Bowen (2nd - B) Victoria Lucas-Perry (HM- B) Allyssa DeHaan (2nd - B) Victoria Lucas-Perry (2nd - B) Rene Haynes (2nd - C; 3rd - M) Aisha Jefferson (HM - B) Allyssa DeHaan (1st - M; 2nd - C) Kalisha Keane (HM - C) Brittney Thomas (HM - M) Allyssa DeHaan (2nd - B) Aisha Jefferson (HM - B) Kalisha Keane (HM - C) Lykendra Johnson (HM - M) Brittney Thomas (HM - M) Allyssa DeHaan (2nd - C) Lykendra Johnson (3rd - C); HM - M) Kalisha Keane (3rd - C; HM - M) Brittney Thomas (HM - C) Kalisha Keane (1st - B) Lykendra Johnson (1st - M; 2nd - C) Brittney Thomas (HM - B) Big Ten Player of the Year Kalisha Keane Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year Allyssa DeHaan Lykendra Johnson Big Ten Sixth Player of the Year Kalisha Keane Big Ten Freshman of the Year Nicole Cushing Lindsay Bowen (Media) Liz Shimek (Coaches) Allyssa DeHaan (Consensus) Big Ten All-Freshman Team Maxann Reese Vnemina Reese Kristin Haynie Lindsay Bowen Liz Shimek Rene Haynes Aisha Jefferson Allyssa DeHaan Kalisha Keane Brittney Thomas Lykendra Johnson Big Ten All-Defensive Team Allyssa DeHaan Rene Haynes Allyssa DeHaan Allyssa DeHaan Allyssa DeHaan Lykendra Johnson Big Ten Coach of the Year Karen Langeland Joanne P. McCallie Suzy Merchant Big Ten Medal of Honor Awarded to a male and female at each conference school for profi ciency in scholarship and athletics Karen Wells Kelly Belanger Julie Polakowski Eileen Shea Liz Shimek Allyssa DeHaan Eileen Shea Big Ten Sportsmanship Award Awarded to a male and female at each conference school for distinguishing themselves through sportsmanship and ethical behavior Lauren Aitch Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Mandy Piechowski Taylor Alton Mandy Piechowski Kelsey Smith Academic All-Big Ten Kelly Belanger Julie Polakowski Sue Forsyth Sue Forsyth Eileen Shea Eileen Shea Eileen Shea Marie Williams Debbie Stevens Marie Williams Becky McMaster Christine Powers Debbie Stevens Becky McMaster Christine Powers Tanya Place Christine Powers Bella Engen Pernille Dalgaard Bella Engen Pernille Dalgaard Bella Engen Whitney Winberg Becky Cummings Pernille Dalgaard Christie Pung Christie Pung Abby Salscheider Jennifer Callier Becky Cummings Christie Pung Maria Recker Abby Salscheider Maria Recker Abby Salscheider Jennifer Callier Kristin Haynie Kelli Roehrig Lindsay Bowen Kristin Haynie Candice Jackson Kelli Roehrig Liz Shimek Lindsay Bowen Katrina Grantham Kristin Haynie Victoria Lucas-Perry Kelli Roehrig Liz Shimek Lindsay Bowen Maggie Dwyer Katrina Grantham Laura Hall Victoria Lucas-Perry Liz Shimek Katrina Grantham Laura Hall Victoria Lucas-Perry Allyssa DeHaan Mia Johnson Mandy Piechowski Alisa Wulff Allyssa DeHaan Mia Johnson Mandy Piechowski Brittney Thomas Taja Wilson Lauren Aitch Taylor Alton Allyssa DeHaan Mandy Piechowski Brittney Thomas Taja Wilson Taylor Alton Tracy Nogle Kelsey Smith Brittney Thomas Jasmine Thomas Brittney Thomas Big Ten All-Tournament Team 1982 Brenda Jezowski 1997 Paula Sanders 2005 Kristin Haynie (MOP) Kelli Roehrig 2006 Liz Shimek 2007 Allyssa DeHaan Big Ten Player of the Week Mary Kay McNall (Jan. 30) Kris Emerson (Feb. 4) Kris Emerson (Feb. 2) Kim Archer (Jan. 11) Kisha Kelley (Feb. 15) Kisha Kelley (Dec. 12) Kisha Kelley (Feb. 13) Paula Sanders (Dec. 23) Nicole Cushing (Jan. 6) Maxann Reese (Dec. 15) Maxann Reese (Feb. 2) Maxann Reese (Dec. 14) Becky Cummings (Jan. 24) Julie Pagel (Jan. 8) Syreeta Bromfield (Dec. 9) Lindsay Bowen (Dec. 6) Kristin Haynie (Dec. 27) Liz Shimek (Jan. 24) Rene Haynes (Feb. 14) Liz Shimek (Nov. 21) Liz Shimek (Dec. 5) Liz Shimek (Dec. 12) Liz Shimek (Jan. 9) Allyssa DeHaan (Dec. 3) Allyssa DeHaan (Feb. 18) Allyssa DeHaan (Dec. 3) Allyssa DeHaan (Dec. 10) Allyssa DeHaan (Feb. 18) Allyssa DeHaan (Feb. 17) Allyssa DeHaan (Dec. 14) Allyssa DeHaan (Feb. 1) Lykendra Johnson (Dec. 6) Lykendra Johnson (Jan. 25) Lykendra Johnson (Feb. 14) Kalisha Keane (Feb. 21) Big Ten All-Star Team 1992 Chris Powers 1993 Marla Smith 1994 Zareth Gray Karen Langeland (Coach) 1995 Paula Sanders 1996 Cheri Euler Jamie Wesley Karen Langeland (Coach) 1997 Kristen Rasmussen 1998 Becky Cummings 1999 Abby Salscheider 2000 Vnemina Reese 2001 Maria Recker Jennifer Callier 2002 Julie Pagel 2004 Lindsay Bowen 2005 Victoria Lucas-Perry Katrina Grantham 2006 Rene Haynes Rene Haynes S 52 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 53

29 HALL OF FAME/ALL-AMERICANS ALL-AMERICANS Kisha (Kelley) Simpson Women s Basketball ( ) Detroit, Mich. A four-year letterwinner for Michigan State, Kisha (Kelley) Simpson ( ) became the first Spartan women s basketball player inducted into the Michigan State Athletics Hall of Fame, in a ceremony on Sept. 22, She finished her illustrious career as MSU s all-time leading scorer and became the first All-American in Spartan women s basketball history. Kelley, now third on the Spartan career points list, completed her four seasons with 1,668 points. Her 15.2 career points per game average is tied for first all-time at MSU, while she is also currently second with 360 free throws made, sixth with 201 career steals and eighth with 701 career rebounds. As a senior, Kelley earned honorable mention Kodak/WBCA All-America honors and was the first Spartan to be named first-team All-Big Ten. That season, she broke the MSU singleseason scoring mark for the second-straight season with 529 points, topping her junior total of 513. The two totals currently rank sixth and seventh, respectively, as Kelley is one of only two MSU players to score at least 500 points in two separate seasons. A three-time All-Big Ten selection and team Most Valuable Player, Kelley led Michigan State in scoring her last three seasons, in addition to pacing the Spartans in rebounds and steals as a junior and senior. Earning second-team All-Big Ten honors as a junior, she set career highs with 19.0 points and 8.8 rebounds per game. Also during that season, Kelley set the current MSU single-game record with 15 made field goals against Northwestern, en route to a career-high 31 points. My mother took the call from (MSU Athletics Director) Mark Hollis and at first, I thought maybe my mom had made a mistake, Simpson said. It was surreal when I spoke with Mark because I simply couldn t believe it. All of my records may be broken over time, but the Hall of Fame lasts forever. I was overwhelmed. In fact, I posted something on my Facebook page and I hardly ever post anything on my page, so all of my friends knew I had big news to share. My teammates are what I remember most about my playing experience at MSU. I had never really been away from home before, so they really helped me make that transition. I remember my first flight with the team and I was terrified, but Sheronda Mayo hugged me the entire trip. We really had a close-knit team. I had such a positive experience as a student-athlete as a direct result of all of the relationships I was able to build. Prior to college, I had never traveled much, so I really had an opportunity to expand my circle of friends. I took pride in trying to be a well-rounded player, although my coaches will tell you that I couldn t shoot 3-pointers very well. I had the opportunity to play multiple positions in high school, and (MSU head coach) Karen Langeland also had faith in my versatility. She along with the entire coaching staff appreciated my skills and depending on match-ups, they put me in positions to succeed. Lindsay Bowen Kodak/WBCA & Associated Press Honorable Mention Bowen earned consensus honorable mention All-America honors her junior year, as the shooting guard enjoyed her finest season in the Green and White. A feared outside shooter, Bowen hit a school-record 83 3-pointers during the Spartans run to the national championship game and a Big Ten Championship. She hit 43 percent of her treys and finished second on the team with a 13.8 points per game average. She added 103 steals and hit 81.7 percent of her free throws, helping her to second-team All-Big Ten honors. Bowen hit six 3-pointers and had 33 points, the sixth-highest total in school history, against TCU. Kristin Haynie Kodak/WBCA & Associated Press Honorable Mention Haynie earned consensus honorable mention All-America honors as a senior for the Spartans. A gritty point guard, Haynie was the heart of the Big Ten Championship and national championship game squad. She was third on the team with a 10.8 points per game average, but she set a school-record with 117 steals and finished second in Spartan history with 189 assists. She earned Kansas City Regional and Big Ten Tournament Most Outstanding Player honors during the season, also surpassing 1,000 career points. After the season, she was drafted ninth in the WNBA Draft by the Sacramento Monarchs, helping the Monarchs to the WNBA title in her rookie season. Liz Shimek Kodak/WBCA & Associated Press Honorable Mention Kodak/WBCA & Associated Press Honorable Mention Shimek earned back-to-back consensus honorable mention All-America honors during her junior and senior campaigns. As a junior, she helped the team to a national championship game appearance and a Big Ten Championship. She led the team with a 14.8 points per game average and also pulled in 9.1 rebounds per contest. Shimek followed that with a school-record setting performance in , as she scored 597 points, averaged 17.6 points and helped the Spartans reach the Sweet 16. She became just the sixth Spartan to earn All-Big Ten First-Team honors and was an All-Senior All-American, Kodak/WBCA All-Region 6 First Team selection and CoSIDA First-Team Academic All-American. Allyssa DeHaan Associated Press Honorable Mention DeHaan became the fifth Spartan All-American after her senior season, earning honorable mention recognition from The Associated Press. A four-time All-Big Ten selection, she earned second team honors as a senior for the third time in her prestigious career. DeHaan also was the first MSU player to be named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year and was the first Big Ten player to be a four-time selection to the conference s all-defensive team. During that season, she broke the NCAA Division I blocked shots record and ended her career second all-time with 503. For her career, DeHaan is fourth all-time at MSU with 1,649 points and 919 rebounds, becoming only one of three Spartans to rank in the top-five in both categories. Overall in , she led MSU with 10.6 points and 3.1 blocks, and was second with 5.8 rebounds. S Kisha Kelley Kodak/WBCA Honorable Mention Kelley, who stands third on the Spartan career scoring list, saved the best season in her career for last, as she poured in a career-high 529 points in 28 games. She scored over 500 points for the second-straight season, one of only two ever to accomplish the feat at MSU. She was named an honorable mention Kodak/ WBCA All-American in Her 18.9 scoring average still ranks in the top five in school history. She also averaged 5.9 rebounds and added 71 assists during the season, helping the Spartans to a record and a surprising run to the Big Ten Championship game. Kalisha Keane WBCA & Associated Press Honorable Mention Keane became the sixth Spartan All-American after her senior season, earning honorable mention recognition from The Associated Press and the WBCA. Keane became the first Spartan to be named Big Ten Player of the Year, leading MSU to the program s first outright Big Ten title in She was also a First Team All-Big Ten selection, after leading MSU with 16.1 points and a Big Ten-best 2.4 steals, finishing second with 2.3 assists and third with 5.0 rebounds. Keane finished her career as one of seven players in Big Ten history (and only Spartan) to record at least 1,500 points, 600 rebounds, 300 assists and 250 steals. 54 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 55

30 AWARDS & HONORS TEAM AWARDS Associated Press Coach of the Year Joanne P. McCallie Basketball Times Coach of the Year Joanne P. McCallie WBCA District IV Coach of the Year Karen Langeland Wooden Award Finalist Lindsay Bowen Kodak/WBCA All-Region Mary Kay Itnyre Kisha Kelley Liz Shimek Liz Shimek National Scouting Service Association All-Region V Nanette Gibson Mary Kay Itnyre Women s Varsity Sports Magazine Freshman All- American Kris Emerson (2nd Team) Kim Archer (3rd Team) Womenscollegehoops.com Freshman All-American Lindsay Bowen (2nd Team) Liz Shimek (3rd Team) GBallMag.com Young All-America Team Allyssa DeHaan Kalisha Keane WBCA National Player of the Month Liz Shimek (Dec.) CoSIDA Academic All- America Mary Kay Itnyre (3rd Team) Deb Traxinger (3rd Team) Deb Traxinger (2nd Team) Deb Traxinger (1st Team) Kelly Belanger (HM) Julie Polakowski (2nd Team) Eileen Shea (3rd Team) Liz Shimek (3rd Team) Liz Shimek (1st Team) CoSIDA Academic All- District IV Deb Traxinger Kelly Belanger Julie Polakowski Julie Polakowski Sue Forsyth Eileen Shea Eileen Shea Eileen Shea Bella Engen Becky Cummings Liz Shimek (2nd Team) Liz Shimek (1st Team) Lindsay Bowen (2nd Team) Liz Shimek (1st Team) Lindsay Bowen (2nd Team) Victoria Lucas-Perry (2nd Team) Allyssa DeHaan (3rd Team) Allyssa DeHaan (2nd Team) U.S. Olympic Sports Festival Team 1989 Eileen Shea (North/gold medal) 1990 Annette Babers (North/bronze medal) Sheronda Mayo (North-Alternate) AIAW All-State Nanette Gibson (1st Team) Mary Kay Itnyre (HM) Mary Kay Itnyre (1st Team) Jackie Carter (1st Team) Nanette Gibson (1st Team) Deb Traxinger (1st Team) Brenda Jezowski (HM) NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team Lindsay Bowen Kristin Haynie NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team Kristin Haynie (MOP) Liz Shimek Allyssa DeHaan All-WNIT Team 2002 Vnemina Reese 2008 Allyssa DeHaan Kalisha Keane George Alderton Female Athlete of the Year Award Presented annually to Michigan State s top female athlete Kristin Haynie Liz Shimek Chester Brewer Award Presented to a graduating senior for athletic and academic achievement and for possessing a high degree of character, leadership and personality Eileen Shea Tamika Matlock Kristin Haynie Nell Jackson Outstanding Alumna Award Presented to a graduate of at least fi ve years based on collegiate athletic accomplishments and professional achievements Kathy DeBoer ( 78) Leanna Bordner ( 77) MSU Sportswoman Formerly presented to the student-athlete who best combined athletic and academic achievement and generated respect for women s athletics Deb Traxinger Julie Polakowski Kim Archer Eileen Shea MSU Freshman Athlete of the Year Formerly presented to the female athlete who best combined academics and athletics in her fi rst year of competition Mary Kay McNall Sheronda Mayo Gwen Norrell Hall of Fame Award Formerly presented to the graduating senior with the highest cumulative grade point average Kelly Belanger, Sue Forsyth, 3.7 Athletic Council Team Academic Award Formerly presented to the varsity team with the highest overall grade point average GPA GPA D.J. Parker Award Formerly presented to a non-athlete who provided leadership, teaching, coaching and/or development of women athletes Karen Langeland Most Valuable Player Kathy DeBoer Lorraine Hyman Mary Kay Itnyre Nanette Gibson Lil Preston Deb Traxinger Lil Preston Mary Kay McNall Brenda Jezowski Kris Emerson Kris Emerson Kim Archer Eileen Shea Eileen Shea Sheronda Mayo Marie Williams Kisha Kelley Kisha Kelley Kisha Kelley Tamika Matlock Tamika Matlock Paula Sanders Bella Engen Maxann Reese Kristen Rasmussen Julie Pagel Syreeta Bromfield Syreeta Bromfield Lindsay Bowen Kristin Haynie Liz Shimek Victoria Lucas-Perry Allyssa DeHaan Kalisha Keane Mia Johnson Allyssa DeHaan Aisha Jefferson Kalisha Keane Kalisha Keane Kalisha Keane Most Improved Player Sponsored by the Fastbreak Club Sheronda Mayo Dana Walker Janel Tilghman Dianne Hall Cheri Euler Zareth Gray Akilah Collier Kristen Rasmussen Erin Skelly Donita Johnson Abby Salscheider Erin Skelly Jennifer Callier Kristin Haynie Victoria Lucas-Perry Laura Hall Aisha Jefferson Award Not Presented Mandy Piechowski Cetera Washington Brittney Thomas Taylor Alton Best Defensive Player Sponsored by the Fastbreak Club Carlotta Taylor Marie Williams Marie Williams Prudence Evans Danika Kelley Award Not Presented Cheri Euler Cheri Euler Jamie Wesley Donita Johnson Maxann Reese Donita Johnson Vnemina Reese Syreeta Bromfield Rene Haynes Rene Haynes Rene Haynes Rene Haynes Brittney Thomas Lykendra Johnson Lykendra Johnson Brittney Thomas Lykendra Johnson Spartan Hustle Award Gale Valley Kath Edsall Kath Edsall Chris Daugherty Mary Tucker Mary Tucker Tina Merriweather Letitia Plummer Kim Cook Jan Herberholz Carlotta Taylor Debbie Stevens Marla Smith Marla Smith Marla Smith Marla Smith Award Not Presented Taja Wilson Cetera Washington Cetera Washington Cetera Washington Sixth Player Jennifer Callier Kelli Roehrig Spartan Fans/Jill Mason Julie Pagel Rene Haynes Courtney Davidson Courtney Davidson Lauren Aitch Lauren Aitch Kalisha Keane Porsche Poole Pat Canning Coaches Award Maria Recker Julie Pagel Candice Jackson Katrina Grantham Victoria Lucas-Perry Maggie Dwyer Award Not Presented Jasmine Holmes Aisha Jefferson Tracy Nogle Taylor Alton Scholar-Athlete/ Spartan Character Award Abby Alzheimer Abby Salsheider Liz Shimek Liz Shimek Victoria Lucas-Perry Liz Shimek Victoria Lucas-Perry Alisa Wulff Taylor Alton Lauren Aitch Annalise Pickrel Spartan Scholar-Athlete Award Kelsey Smith S 56 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 57

31 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A Lauren Aitch 2006, 08, 09, 10 Taylor Alton 2009, 10, 11 Andrea Anthony 1985, 86 Kim Archer 1984, 85, 87, 88 B Annette Babers 1992 Myisha Bannister 2004, 05, 06, 07 Kelly Belanger 1983, 84, 85 Klarissa Bell 2011 Jill Blazek 1999, 00 Leanna Bordner 1975 Lindsay Bowen 2003, 04, 05, 06 Syreeta Bromfield 2002, 03 Dawn Bryant 1978 Connie Bunch 1974 Alana Burns 1994, 95, 96 C Jennifer Callier 2000, 01, 02, 03 Jackie Carter 1980, 81, 82, 83 Jackie Carter Shelly Chapman 1981 Akilah Collier 1994, 95, 96, 97 Sue Conlin 1975, 76, 77 Becky Cummings 1998, 99, 00, 01 Kamilah Cunningham 1996 Nicole Cushing 1996, 97 D Pernille Dalgaard 1996, 97, 98, 99 Chris Daugherty 1982, 83 Courtney Davidson 2005, 06, 07, 08 Bryonna Davis 2011 Nikki Davis 1998, 00 Kathy DeBoer 1977, 78 Allyssa DeHaan 2007, 08, 09, 10 Dawn DeYoung 1987, 88, 89 Danielle Doneth 2005 Maggie Dwyer 2005, 06 E Kath Edsall 1981, 82 Kris Emerson 1984, 85, 86, 87 Bella Engen 1995, 96, 97, 98 Kathleen Eritano 1976, 77 Karen Escott 1976 Cheri Euler 1994, 95, 96, 97 Prudence Evans 1990, 91, 92, 93 F Jacquiline Ferguson 1976 Marline Ferguson 1991, 92 Sue Forsyth 1987, 88, 89 Takeya Fortner 2007, 08 Annette Fowler 1980 G Nanette Gibson 1979, 80, 81 Becky Glass 1982, 83, 84, 85 Regina Goldschmidt 1976 Katrina Grantham 2004, 05, 06, 07 Zareth Gray 1993, 94, 95, 96 Ronna Greenberg 1984, 85, 86 H Dianne Hall 1991, 92, 93 Laura Hall 2005, 06, 07 Nancy Hannenberg 1979, 80 Vicky Harrison 1987 Rene Haynes 2004, 05, 06, 07 Kristin Haynie 2002, 03, 04, 05 Jan Herberholz 1989 Jasmine Holmes 2010, 11 Carol Hutchins 1976, 77, 78, 79 Tricia Hyland 1984, 85, 86 Lori Hyman 1976, 77, 78, 79 I Mary Kay Itnyre 1978, 79, 80 J Candice Jackson 2001, 02, 04 Aisha Jefferson 2006, 07, 09, 10 Brenda Jezowski 1981, 82, 83, 85 Donita Johnson 1998, 99, 00, 01 Lykendra Johnson 2009, 10, 11 Mia Johnson 2007, 08, 09 Mariann Jones 1979 K Kalisha Keane 2008, 09, 10, 11 Danika Kelley 1994, 95 Kisha Kelley 1992, 93, 94, 95 Carmen King 1975, 76, 77, 78 Margaret Kolka 1974 L Cynthia Lyons 1987, 88, 89 Victoria Lucas-Perry 2004, 05, 06, 07 M Mariann Mankowski 1976, 77, 78 Tamika Matlock 1996, 97 Sheronda Mayo 1990, 91, 92, 93 Sue McColgan 1982 Patrice McKinney 2004 Becky McMaster 1991, 92, 93, 94 Mary Kay McNall 1983, 84 Tina Merriweather 1986 Carol Meyers 1980, 82, 83 Linda Mossner 1980 N Kendra Nelson 1994 Mary Newton 1976 Tracy Nogle 2010, 11 0 Megan Osmer 2003 Tara Overaitis 1996 Shelly Owens 1975 P Julie Pagel 2001, 02, 03, 04 Gail Peacock 1975 Sue Pearsall 1984, 85, 86, 87 Connie Peterson 1992, 93 Judi Peterson 1976 Annalise Pickrel 2011 Mandy Piechowski 2007, 08, 09, 10 Diane Phillips 1975 Tanya Place 1992, 93, 94, 95 Letitia Plummer 1987 Jenny Poff 2006 Julie Polakowski 1983, 84, 85, 86 Porsche Poole 2009, 10, 11 Chris Powers 1992, 93, 94, 95 Lillian Preston 1981, 82, 83 Jill Prudden 1975, 76, 77, 78 Christie Pung 1998, 99, 00, 01 R Kristen Rasmussen 1997, 98, 99, 00 Maria Recker 2000, 01, 02, 03 Maxann Reese 1997, 98, 99, 00 Vnemina Reese 2000, 01, 02 Pam Rendine 1978 Laurie Reynolds 1979, 80, 81 Kelli Roehrig 2002, 03, 04, 05 S Abby Salscheider 1999, 00, 01, 02 Paula Sanders 1994, 95, 96, 97 Karen Santoni 1975, 76, 77, 78 Courtney Schiffauer 2009, 11 Eileen Shea 1988, 89, 90, 91 Liz Shimek 2003, 04, 05, 06 Erin Skelly 1998, 99, 00, 01 Melanie Small 2005 Kelsey Smith 2011 Marla Smith 1992, 93, 94, 95 Anne Sober 1977, 78, 79 Joey Spano 1974 Diane Spoelstra 1977, 78 Debbie Stevens 1991, 92, 93 Linda Stoick 1975 Kathy Strahan 1976 Cherie Swarthout 1988, 89, 90, 91 T Carlotta Taylor 1987, 88, 89, 90 Brittney Thomas 2008, 09, 10, 11 Jasmine Thomas 2010, 11 Janel Tilghman 1989, 90, 91, 92 Deb Traxinger 1979, 80, 81, 82 Mary Tucker 1983, 84, 85 Sue Tucker 1984, 85, 86, 87 V Gale Valley 1978, 79, 80, 81 Roz Van Guilder 1988, 89, 90 Mary Vielbig 1979, 80 Elizabeth Visser 1975 W Dana Walker 1990, 91 Deborah Ward 1975 Cetera Washington 2008, 09, 10, 11 Karen Wells 1980, 81, 82, 83 Jamie Wesley 1995, 96, 97, 98 Jamie Wesley Marie Williams 1989, 90, 91, 92 Marybeth Williams 1987 Taraisa Wills 1988, 89, 90 Claudia Wilson 1988, 89, 90 Taja Wilson 2008, 10 Whitney Winberg 1997, 98, 99, 00 Judith Wordelman 1976 Alisa Wulff 2006, 07, 08 Z Laurie Zoodsma 1977 All-Time Captains Kathy DeBoer Jill Prudden Carol Hutchins Lori Hyman Mary Kay Itnyre Gale Valley Gale Valley Kath Edsall, Deb Traxinger Chris Daugherty Brenda Jezowski Brenda Jezowski Brenda Jezowski Kelly Belanger Ronna Greenberg Julie Polakowski Kris Emerson Dawn DeYoung Sue Forsyth Taraisa Wills Marie Williams Eileen Shea Sheronda Mayo Marie Williams Prudence Evans Chris Powers Chris Powers Kisha Kelley Chris Powers Cheri Euler Paula Sanders Cheri Euler Tamika Matlock Paula Sanders Kristen Rasmussen Jamie Wesley Pernille Dalgaard Kristen Rasmussen Maxann Reese Kristen Rasmussen Maxann Reese Becky Cummings Vnemina Reese Abby Salscheider Vnemina Reese Abby Salscheider Syreeta Bromfield Jennifer Callier Candice Jackson Julie Pagel Lindsay Bowen Kristin Haynie Candice Jackson Julie Pagel Lindsay Bowen Kristin Haynie Kelli Roehrig Liz Shimek Lindsay Bowen Rene Haynes Victoria Lucas-Perry Liz Shimek Rene Haynes Victoria Lucas-Perry Katrina Grantham Aisha Jefferson Mia Johnson Alisa Wulff Aisha Jefferson Mia Johnson Mandy Piechowski Lauren Aitch Allyssa DeHaan Aisha Jefferson Mandy Piechowski Lykendra Johnson Kalisha Keane Brittney Thomas Cetera Washington Managers Malinda Hudkins Malinda Hudkins Malinda Hudkins Annette Tracy Annette Tracy Sheri Lindsay Sheri Lindsay Sheri Lindsay Jill Harrison Kim Cook Tracey Keane Tracey Keane Tracey Keane Lynette Lockhart LaDawn Wyatt Lynette Lockhart LaDawn Wyatt LaDawn Wyatt LaWanda Wyatt LaDawn Wyatt LaWanda Wyatt LaWanda Wyatt LaWanda Wyatt Jenny Borg LaWanda Wyatt Kate Senger Kate Senger, Janeen Sutherland Jenny Borg Kate Senger, Sara Kienzle Kate Senger, Julee Woolston Ed Scott, Sara Kienzle Kate Senger, Julee Woolston Mike Pott, Darin Thrun, Jake Trotter Julee Woolston, Sara Haines Jason Hervey, Kevin Lehman, Darin Thrun Jess Loding, Ahmed Abukar Matt Boucher, Dominique Griffin Lindsey Calhoon, Diane Carr Kevin Lehman, Darin Thrun Kevin Lehman, Jess Loding Diane Carr, Robby Smith Katie Purcell, Laura Janis Mike Kane, Kevin Lehman, Darin Thrun Jess Loding, Diane Carr Katie Purcell Jess Loding Rachelle Schultz, Erin Szczypka Kim Karakashian, Scott Kuebler Joel Ledvina, Dan Lewis, Nikki Noel Ashley Parry, Zach Peterson Macaulie Fritz, Kim Karakashian Justin Knill, Scott Kuebler, Joel Ledvina Dan Lewis, Nikki Noel, Ashley Parry Zach Peterson, Sam Shellenbarger S 58 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 59

32 ALL-TIME NUMERICAL ROSTER ALL-TIME NUMERICAL ROSTER 1 Jasmine Thomas 2010, 11 2 Mandy Piechowski 2007, 08, 09, 10 3 Julie Pagel 2001, 02, 03, 04 Porsche Poole 2009, 10, 11 4 Tamika Matlock 1996, 97 Kristin Haynie 2002, 03, 04, 05 5 Lauren Aitch Connie Bunch 1973 Kathy Eritano 1976, 77 Nancy Hannenberg 1979, 80 Brenda Jezowski 1981, 82 Paula Sanders 1994, 95, 96, 97 Candice Jackson 2001, 02, 03, Betsy Kreston 1973 Nancy Hannenberg 1979, 80 Brenda Jezowski 1981, 82, 83, 84, 85 Cynthia Lyons 1986, 87, 88, 89 Tanya Place 1992, 93, 94, 95 Nicole Cushing 1996, 97 Jill Blazek 1999, 00 Annalise Pickrel Judi Peterson 1975, 76 Pam Rendine 1978 Marianne Jones 1979 Chris Daugherty 1983 Andrea Anthony 1985, 86 Carlotta Taylor 1987 Nikki Davis 1998, 99, 00 Tracy Nogle 2010, Joey Spano 1973 Carmen King 1975 Pam Rendine 1978 Marianne Jones 1979 Chris Daugherty 1983 Christine Powers 1992, 93, 94, 95 Courtney Davidson 2005, 06, 07, Kathy Strahan 1976 Diane Spoelstra 1977, 78 Linda Mossner 1980 Chris Daugherty 1981, 82 Tricia Hyland 1983, 84, 85, 86 Letitia Plummer 1987, 88, 89 Christine Powers 1991 Pernille Dalgaard 1996, 97, 98, 99 Jenny Poff Polly Ayers 1973 Kathy Strahan 1975 Diane Spoelstra 1977, 78 Linda Mossner 1980 Chris Daugherty 1981, 82 Tricia Hyland 1983 Jennifer Callier 2000, 01, 02, 03 Theresa Pusateri 2004 Cetera Washington 2008, 09, 10, 11 Cetera Washington 20 Jackie Ferguson 1975, 76 Anne Sober 1977, 78, 79 Karen Wells 1980, 81, 82, 83 Mary Tucker 1984, 85 Carlotta Taylor 1988, 89, 90 Danika Kelley 1994, 95 Lindsay Bowen 2003, 04, 05, 06 Brittney Thomas 2008, 09, 10, Anne Sober 1977, 78, 79 Karen Wells 1980, 81, 82, 83 Annette Babers 1992, 93 Danelle Watts 1996 Maxann Reese 1997, 98, 99, 00 Niki Davis 2001 Syreeta Bromfield 2002, 03 Mia Johnson 2007, 08, 09 Klarissa Bell Chris Makuch 1973 Jill Prudden 1975 Gale Valley 1979, 80, 81 Rebecca Glass 1982, 83, 84, 85 Dawn DeYoung 1986, 87, 88, 89 Prudence Evans 1990, 91, 92, 93 Akilah Collier 1994, 95, 96, 97 Christie Pung 1998, 99, 00, 01 Aisha Jefferson 2006, 07, 08, 09, 10 Bryonna Davis Gale Valley 1979, 80, 81 Rebecca Glass 1982, 83 Marie Williams 1989, 90, 91, 92 Tina Epps 1993 Carrie Carpenter 1996 Maria Recker 2000, 01, 02, 03 Danielle Doneth 2005 Takeya Fortner 2007, Kay Rodel 1973 Mary Ann Newton 1976 Kathy Strahan 1977 Dawn Bryant 1978 Lil Preston 1981 Mary Tucker 1982 Julie Polakowski 1983, 84, 85, 86 Julie Polakowski Kim Cook 1988 Dana Walker 1990, 91 Cheri Euler 1994, 95, 96, 97 Joy Johnson 2002 Rene Haynes 2004, 05, 06, 07 Courtney Schiffauer 2009, 10, Diane Phillips 1973, 74, 75 Regina Goldschmidt 1976 Kathy Strahan 1977 Dawn Bryant 1978 Lil Preston 1981 Mary Tucker 1982 Julie Polakowski 1983 Dianne Hall 1991, 92, 93 Kamilah Cunningham 1996 Abby Salscheider 1999, 00, 01, 02 Maggie Dwyer 2005, 06 Taja Wilson 2008, 09, Linda Stoick 1973, 74, 75 Mariann Mankowski 1977, 78 Deb Traxinger 1979, 80, 81, 82 Mary Tucker 1983 Ronna Greenberg 1984 Taraisa Wills 1986, 87, 88, 89, 90 Jamie Wesley 1995, 96, 97, 98 Lykendra Johnson 2009, 10, Gail Peacock 1973, 74, 75 Mariann Mankowski 1977, 78 Deb Traxinger 1979, 80, 81, 82 Mary Tucker 1983 Ronna Greenberg 1985, 86 Claudia Wilson 1987 Eileen Shea 1988, 89, 90, 91 Debbie Stevens 1992, 93 Bella Engen 1995, 96, 97, 98 Victoria Lucas-Perry 2004, 05, 06, 07 Victoria Lucas-Perry 32 Karen Escott 1976 Karen Santoni 1977, 78 Annette Fowler 1980 Lil Preston 1982, 83 Sue Pearsall 1985, 86, 87 Roz Van Guilder 1988 Annette Babers 1991 Kate Larrabee 1995 Tara Overaitis 1996 Becky Cummings 1998, 99, 00, 01 Melanie Small 2005 Kalisha Keane 2008, 09, 10, Leanna Bordner 1975, 76 Karen Santoni 1977, 78 Annette Fowler 1980 Lil Preston 1982, 83 Vicky Harrison 1987 Marybeth Williams 1988 Roz Van Guilder 1989, 90 Alana Burns 1994, 95, 96, 97 Kelly Czubak 1999, 00, 01 Cortne Ellis 2002 Alisa Wulff 2006, 07, 08 Taylor Alton 2009, 10, Carmen King 1976, 77, 78 Nanette Gibson 1979, 80, 81 Pearlene Kendrick 1982 Sue Pearsall 1984 Janel Tilghman 1989, 90, 91, 92 Donita Johnson 1998, 99, 00, 01 Patrice McKinney 2003, 04 Tiffanie Shives Peg Kolka 1973 Carmen King 1977 Nanette Gibson 1979, 80, 81 Pearlene Kendrick 1982 Sue Forsyth 1987, 88, 89 Becky McMaster 1991, 92, 93, Shelly Owens 1973, 74, 75 Mary Ann Thompson 1976 Kathy DeBoer 1977, 78 Laurie Reynolds 1979, 80, 81 Kath Edsall 1982 Kelly Belanger 1983, 84, 85, 86 Claudia Wilson 1988, 89, 90 Connie Peterson 1992, 93, 94 Vnemina Reese 1999, 00, 01, 02 Megan Osmer 2003 Madison Williams Jill Prudden 1976 Kathy DeBoer 1977, 78 Laurie Reynolds 1979, 80, 81 Kath Edsall 1981, 82 Kris Emerson 1984, 85, 86, 87 Cherie Swarthout 1988, 89, 90, 91 Kisha Kelley 1992, 93, 94, 95 Allyssa DeHaan 2007, 08, 09, Carol Hutchins 1977, 78, 79 Kim Whalen 1981 Linda Jagger 1982 Mary Williams 1987 Sheronda Mayo 1990, 91, 92, 93 Kelli Roehrig 2002, 03, 04, Regina Goldschmidt 1975 Carol Hutchins 1977, 78, 79 Jackie Carter 1980 Kim Whalen 1981 Linda Jagger 1982 Ruth Beier 1982 Mary Kay McNall 1983, Lorraine Hyman 1977, 78, 79 Sue McColgan 1981, 82 Marline Ferguson 1990, 91, 92 Anne Peck 2001 Katrina Grantham 2004, 05, 06, Sandy Hudson 1975 Lorraine Hyman 1977, 78, 79 Sue McColgan 1981, 82 Kim Archer 1984, 85, 86, 87, 88 Erin Skelly 1998, 99, 00, 01 Myisha Bannister 2004, 05, 06, 07 Lauren Aitch 2008, 09, Sue Conlin 1977 Kath Edsall 1979 Carol Meyers 1980, 81, 82, 83 Sue Tucker 1984, 85, 86, 87 Jan Herberholz 1989 Zareth Gray 1993, 94, 95, 96 Jasmine Holmes 2010, Sue Conlin 1977 Kath Edsall 1979 Carol Meyers 1980, 81, 82, Laurie Zoodsma 1977 Mary Kay Itnyre 1978, 79, 80 Kath Edsall 1981 Jackie Carter 1981, 82, 83 Tina Merriweather 1986, 87 Marla Smith 1992, 93, 94, 95 Kristen Rasmussen 1997, 98, 99, 00 Liz Shimek 2003, 04, 05, Laurie Zoodsma 1977 Mary Kay Itnyre 1978, 79, 80 Jackie Carter 1981, Jill Prudden 1977, 78 Mary Vielbig 1979, 80 Joann Hopp 1981 Ruth Beier 1982 Karen VanderWerff 1982 Kendra Nelson 1993, 94 Laura Hall 2005, 06, 07 Jasmine Holmes 2008, 09 Kelsey Smith 2010, Jill Prudden 1977, 78 Mary Vielbig 1979, 80 Joann Hopp 1981 Karen VanderWerff 1982 Whitney Winberg 1997, 98, 99, 2000 NOTES: Roster based on available information Multiple numbers in one season indicates two uniforms (white and green) were issued per player. 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33 S IN THE WNBA BIG TEN TOURNAMENT All-time five Spartans have been drafted by a WNBA franchise. Maxann Reese was the first MSU draftee, going in the third round of the 2000 draft. Kristin Haynie was the only first round selection, being picked ninth overall in In addition, Lindsay Bowen signed as an undrafted free agent. WNBA Draft Maxann Reese (2000) 39th overall (third round), Portland Kristen Rasmussen (2000) 51st overall (fourth round), Utah Syreeta Bromfield (2003) 28th overall (third round), Detroit Kristin Haynie (2005) 9th overall (first round), Sacramento Liz Shimek (2006) 19th overall (second round), Phoenix Kristin Haynie Haynie has played five WNBA seasons, between the Atlanta Dream, Detroit Shock and Sacramento Monarchs. Haynie, who won the WNBA title with the Monarchs in 2005, has averaged 3.5 points, 1.8 assists, 1.6 rebounds and 0.8 steals in 160 career games. INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE In the past seven years, fi ve players with Michigan State ties have played international basketball. Kalisha Keane had her fi fth experience with Team Canada this fall, competing in the 2011 FIBA Americas Championship in Columbia. Kalisha Keane Keane has played in five international tournaments with Team Canada, representing her home country at the 2011 FIBA Americas Championship, 2009 World University Games, 2008 FIBA U21 World Championships, 2006 U20 FIBA Americas Qualifier and 2004 World Qualification Tournament. This fall, in her first experience as part of Canada s Senior Women s National Team, Keane earned a bronze medal at the FIBA Americas Championship. Allyssa DeHaan DeHaan helped Team USA win the gold medal during the summer of 2007 at the FIBA U19 World Championships in Bratislava, Slovakia. DeHaan led the team and ranked second among all players with 19 blocks. In addition, she averaged 5.0 points and 6.6 rebounds during the tournament s nine games. Kristin Haynie Haynie played with the Team USA Senior Team during the spring training tour in the spring of Victoria Lucas-Perry Lucas-Perry and Team USA claimed a Gold Medal at the 2006 FIBA Americas U20 Championship in Mexico City. Kristen Rasmussen Rasmussen played nine WNBA seasons, split between eight teams. She appeared in 276 games, posting career averages of 4.4 points and 3.6 rebounds. Liz Shimek Shimek brought home a Gold Medal with Team USA at the 2005 World University Games in Turkey. In addition, over that span, current head coach Suzy Merchant and former head coach Joanne P. McCallie each won Gold Medals for Team USA. Suzy Merchant Merchant was an assistant coach for the USA Basketball women s team that won the Gold Medal at the World University Games in 2010 in Belgrade, Serbia. Team USA went 7-0, capped by a victory over Russia in the Gold Medal game. Overall Record: 14-17; First Round: 3-4; Quarterfinals: 9-6; Semifinals: 1-7; Finals: (1-1) East Lansing, Mich. First Round Feb. 12 W-Purdue Second Round Feb. 12 L-Illinois (2-1) Indianapolis, Ind. (No. 6 Seed) First Round March 3 W-Michigan Quarterfinals March 4 W-Wisconsin Semifinals March 5 L-Ohio State (0-1) Indianapolis, Ind. (No. 5 Seed) First Round Bye Quarterfinals March 2 L-Purdue (1-1) Indianapolis, Ind. (No. 2 Seed) First Round Bye Quarterfinals March 1 W-Ohio State Semifinals March 2 L-Illinois (0-1) Indianapolis, Ind. (No. 9 Seed) First Round - Feb. 27 L-Ohio State (1-1) Indianapolis, Ind. (No. 7 Seed) First Round - Feb. 26 W-Indiana Quarterfinals - Feb. 27 L-Penn State (0-1) Indianapolis, Ind. (No. 5 Seed) First Round - Bye Quarterfinals - March 3 L-Illinois (0-1) Grand Rapids, Mich. (No. 9 Seed) First Round - March 1 L-Ohio State (0-1) Indianapolis, Ind. (No. 10 Seed) First Round - Feb. 28 L-Ohio State (2 OT) 2003 (0-1) Indianapolis, Ind. (No. 5 Seed) First Round - Bye Quarterfinals - March 7 L-Ohio State (1-1) Indianapolis, Ind. (No. 5 Seed) First Round - Bye Quarterfinals - March 5 W-Iowa Semifinals - March 7 L-Penn State (3-0) Indianapolis, Ind. (No. 2 Seed) First Round - Bye Quarterfinals - March 4 W-Illinois (OT) Semifinals - March 6 W-Penn State Finals- March 7 W-Minnesota Champions 2006 (1-1) Indianapolis, Ind. (No. 3 Seed) First Round - Bye Quarterfinals - March 4 W-Iowa Semifinals - March 6 L-Ohio State Conseco Fieldhouse 2007 (1-1) Indianapolis, Ind. (No. 3 Seed) First Round - Bye Quarterfinals - March 2 W-Minnesota Semifinals - March 4 L-Purdue (1-1) Indianapolis, Ind. (No. 5 seed) First Round - Bye Quarterfinals - March 7 W-Minnesota Semifinals - March 8 L-Illinois (0-1) Indianapolis, Ind. (No. 2 seed) First Round - Bye Quarterfinals - March 6 L-Wisconsin (1-1) Indianapolis, Ind. (No. 2 seed) First Round - Bye Quarterfinals - March 5 W-Michigan Semifinals - March 6 L-Iowa (1-1) Indianapolis, Ind. (No. 1 seed) First Round - Bye Quarterfinals - March 4 W-Northwestern Semifinals - March 5 L-Ohio State All-Tournament Team 1982 Brenda Jezowski 1997 Paula Sanders 2005 Kristin Haynie (MOP) Kelli Roehrig 2006 Liz Shimek 2007 Allyssa DeHaan S 62 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 63

34 NCAA TOURNAMENT NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAMS Overall Record: First Round: 9-1; Second Round: 3-7; Regional Semifinals: 1-2; Regional Finals: 1-0; National Semifinals: 1-0; National Championship: (0-1) Midwest Region (No. 4 Seed) First Round Bye Second Round Stillwater, Okla. March 16 L-No. 5 Oklahoma State (3OT) 1996 (1-1) Mideast Region (No. 9 Seed) First Round Storrs, Conn. March 16 W-No. 8 Massachusetts (OT) Second Round Storrs, Conn. March 18 L-No. 1 Connecticut (1-1) East Region (No. 8 Seed) First Round Chapel Hill, N.C. March 14 W-No. 9 Portland Second Round Chapel Hill, N.C. March 16 L-No. 1 North Carolina (OT) (OT) 2003 (0-1) East Region (No. 8 Seed) First Round Storrs, Conn. March 23 L-No. 9 TCU (1-1) West Region (No. 8 Seed) First Round Austin, Texas March 21 W-No. 9 Arizona Second Round Austin, Texas March 23 L-No. 1 Texas (5-1) Kansas City Region (No. 1 Seed) First Round Minneapolis, Minn. March 19 W-No. 16 Alcorn State Second Round Minneapolis, Minn. March 21 W-No. 8 USC Regional Semifinal Kansas City, Mo. March 27 W-No. 5 Vanderbilt Regional Final Kansas City, Mo. March 29 W-No. 2 Stanford National Semifinal Indianapolis, Ind. April 3 W-No. 1 Tennessee WNIT National Championship Indianapolis, Ind. April 5 L-No. 2 Baylor (2-1) Bridgeport Region (No. 4 Seed) First Round Chicago, Ill. March 18 W-No. 13 Wisconsin-Milwaukee Second Round Chicago, Ill. March 20 W-No. 5 Kentucky Regional Semifinal Bridgeport, Conn. March 26 L-No. 1 Duke (1-1) Greensboro Region (No. 5 Seed) First Round East Lansing, Mich. March 18 W-No. 12 Delaware Second Round East Lansing, Mich. March 20 L-No. 4 Rutgers (2-1) Berkeley Region (No. 9 Seed) First Round East Lansing, Mich. March 22 W-No. 8 Middle Tennessee State Second Round East Lansing, Mich. March 24 W-No. 1 Duke Regional Semifinal - Berekeley, Calif. - March 28 L-No. 4 Iowa State (1-1) Kansas City Region (No. 5 Seed) First Round Louisville, Ky. March 20 W-No. 12 Bowling Green Second Round Louisville, Ky. March 22 L-No. 4 Kentucky (1-1) Dallas Region (No. 4 Seed) First Round Wichita, Kan. March 20 W-No. 13 Northern Iowa Second Round Wichita, Kan. March 22 L-No. 5 Green Bay Overall Record: 11-4 First Round: 4-0; Second Round: 4-0; Quarterfinals: 2-2; Semifinals: 1-1; Championship: (NCAA Second Round) (NCAA Second Round) (NCAA Second Round) (NCAA First Round) (NCAA Second Round) (NCAA Championship Game) (NCAA Regional Semifinals) (NCAA Second Round) S 1999 (2-1) First Round East Lansing, Mich. March 11 W-Akron Second Round Ann Arbor, Mich. March 14 W-Michigan Quarterfinals Madison, Wis. March 17 L-Wisconsin (OT) 2000 (2-1) First Round - East Lansing, Mich. March 15 W-Villanova Second Round - Cincinnati, Ohio March 18 W-Cincinnati Quarterfinals - Madison, Wis. March 22 L-Wisconsin (3-1) First Round - East Lansing, Mich. March 14 W-DePaul Second Round - Champaign, Ill. March 16 W-Illinois Quarterfinals - East Lansing, Mich. March 19 W-Alabama Semifinals - Eugene, Ore. March 23 L-Oregon (4-1) First Round - East Lansing, Mich. - March 22 W-Bowling Green Second Round - East Lansing, Mich. - March 27 W- Kansas Quarterfinals - East Lansing, Mich. - March 30 W-Michigan (OT) Semifinals - East Lansing, Mich. - April 2 W-North Carolina State Finals - East Lansing, Mich. - April 5 L-Marquette (NCAA Regional Semifinals) (NCAA Second Round) (NCAA Second Round) 64 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 65

35 NCAA TOURNAMENT NCAA TOURNAMENT INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME TEAM SINGLE GAME Points 1. Eileen Shea vs. Oklahoma State 2. Liz Shimek vs. UW-Milwaukee 3. Allyssa DeHaan vs. Iowa State Liz Shimek vs. Stanford 5. Kristen Rasmussen vs. Portland 6. Cheri Euler vs. North Carolina 7. Kalisha Keane vs. Green Bay Aisha Jefferson vs. Middle Tennessee Kristin Haynie vs. Stanford Lindsay Bowen vs. Baylor Cherie Swarthout vs. Oklahoma State Field Goals 1. Eileen Shea vs. Oklahoma State 2. Liz Shimek vs. UW-Milwaukee Liz Shimek vs. Stanford Kristen Rasmuseen vs. Portland Cherri Euler vs. North Carolina Field Goal Attempts 1. Eileen Shea vs. Oklahoma State 2. Aisha Jefferson vs. Middle Tennessee Syreeta Bromfield vs. TCU 4. Liz Shimek vs. Stanford Lindsay Bowen vs. Arizona Jamie Wesley vs. Portland Dana Walker vs. Oklahoma State Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 attempts) 1. Cherie Swarthout.727 (8-11) 1991 vs. Oklahoma State 2. Kristen Rasmussen.714 (10-14) 1997 vs. Portland 3. Kelli Roehrig.700 (7-10) 2005 vs. Vanderbilt 4. Cheri Euler.667 (10-15) 1997 vs. North Carolina 5. Liz Shimek.625 (10-16) 2006 vs. UW-Milwaukee 3-Point Field Goals Made 1. Lindsay Bowen vs. USC 2. Taylor Alton vs. Northern Iowa Lindsay Bowen vs. Vanderbilt Lindsay Bowen vs. Tennesseee Kristin Haynie vs. Stanford Syreeta Bromfield vs. TCU Lindsay Bowen vs. Tennessee Lindsay Bowen vs. Vanderbilt Syreeta Bromfield vs. TCU 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 1. Eileen Shea vs. Oklahoma State 2. Mia Johnson vs. Duke Lindsay Bowen vs. Duke 4. Six tied at 9 Most Recent: Taylor Alton (2011 vs. Green Bay and Northern Iowa) Free Throws Made 1. Lindsay Bowen vs. Baylor Eileen Shea vs. Oklahoma State 3. Victoria Lucas-Perry vs. Rutgers Liz Shimek vs. UW-Milwaukee 5. Allyssa DeHaan vs. Iowa State Rene Haynes vs. Delware Free Throws Attempts 1. Eileen Shea vs. Oklahoma State 2. Lindsay Bowen vs. Baylor 3. Paula Sanders vs. Massachusetts 4. Victoria Lucas-Perry vs. Rutgers Rene Haynes vs. Delware Liz Shimek vs. UW-Milwaukee 1. Paula Sanders vs. Massachusetts 2. Syreeta Bromfield vs. TCU 3. Liz Shimek vs. Alcorn State Liz Shimek vs. Arizona Kelli Roehrig vs. Texas 6. Lykendra Johnson vs. Duke Paula Sanders vs. Portland 8. Seven tied at 11 Most Recent: Lykendra Johnson (2011 vs. Green Bay) Assists 1. Kristin Haynie vs. Vanderbilt 2. Tamika Matlock vs. Portland Tamika Matlock vs. Connecticut 4. Kristin Haynie vs. Tennessee Kristin Haynie vs. Stanford Kristin Haynie vs. USC Lindsay Bowen vs. Alcorn State 8. Four tied at 6 Most Recent: Kalisha Keane (2011 vs. Northern Iowa) Steals 1. Jamie Wesley vs. North Carolina Deana Lansing vs. Portland 3. Kristin Haynie vs. Baylor 4. Seven tied at 4 Most Recent: Rene Haynes (2006 vs. Kentucky) Blocks 1. Allyssa DeHaan vs. Middle Tennessee Allyssa DeHaan vs. Delaware 3. Allyssa DeHaan vs. Iowa State 4. Allyssa DeHaan vs. Duke 5. Seven tied at 3 Most Recent: Kalisha Keane (2011 vs. Northern Iowa) Double-Doubles (12) Paula Sanders (12 pts., 16 reb vs. Massachusetts) Paula Sanders (11 pts., 11 reb vs. Connecticut) Paula Sanders (10 pts., 12 reb vs. Portland) Kristen Rasmussen (23 pts., 11 reb vs. Portland) Syreeta Bromfield (18 pts., 15 reb vs. TCU) Liz Shimek (16 pts., 13 reb vs. Arizona) Liz Shimek (18 pts., 13 reb vs. Alcorn State) Liz Shimek (24 pts., 10 reb vs. Stanford) Liz Shimek (14 pts., 11 reb vs. Tennessee) Kelli Roehrig (18 pts., 13 reb vs. Texas) Victoria Lucas-Perry (17 pts., 10 reb vs. Rutgers) Aisha Jefferson (20 pts., 10 reb vs. Middle Tennessee) Triple-Doubles (1) Kristin Haynie (13 pts., 10 asst., 10 reb vs. Vanderbilt) Points vs. Oklahoma State vs. Stanford vs. Vanderbilt vs. Portland vs. Alcorn State Field Goals vs. Oklahoma State vs. Alcorn State vs. North Carolina vs. Vanderbilt vs. Connecticut Field Goal Attempts vs. Oklahoma State vs. Portland vs. Stanford vs. North Carolina vs. Alcorn State vs. Texas Field Goal Percentage (30-56) 2005 vs. Vanderbilt (28-56) 2009 vs. Iowa State.500 (30-60) 1996 vs. Connecticut (23-48) 2005 vs. USC (32-67) 2005 vs. Alcorn State 3-Point Field Goals Made vs. Northern Iowa vs. Stanford vs. Delaware vs. Tennessee vs. Vanderbilt vs. Tennessee vs. Vanderbilt INDIVIDUAL CAREER Points 1. Liz Shimek Lindsay Bowen Aisha Jefferson Rene Haynes Victoria Lucas-Perry Kelli Roehrig Field Goals 1. Liz Shimek Lindsay Bowen Aisha Jefferson Kelli Roehrig Rene Haynes Field Goal Attempts 1. Lindsay Bowen Liz Shimek Aisha Jeffeson Rene Haynes Point Field Goal Attempts vs. Duke vs. Northern Iowa vs. Duke vs. TCU vs. Texas 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 att.) (8-15) 2005 vs. Stanford (7-15) 2005 vs. Tennessee (5-11) 1996 vs. Connecticut (7-16) 2005 vs. Vanderbilt (7-17) 2007 vs. Delaware Free Throws Made vs. Rutgers vs. Delaware vs. Oklahoma State vs. Portland vs. Massachusetts Free Throw Attempts vs. Oklahoma State vs. Portland vs. Massachusetts vs. Delaware vs. Rutgers Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 att.) (11-12) 2009 vs. Middle Tenn (19-22) 2007 vs. Rutgers (14-17) 2006 vs. Milwaukee (9-11) 2005 vs. Tennessee (18-23) 2007 vs. Delaware Field Goal Percentage (min. 40 made) 1. Liz Shimek.527 (68-129) Kelli Roehrig.500 (42-84) Point Field Goals Made 1. Lindsay Bowen Victoria Lucas-Perry Mia Johnson Rene Haynes Kalisha Keane Point Field Goals Attempts 1. Lindsay Bowen Victoria Lucas-Perry Rene Haynes Free Throws 1. Liz Shimek Victoria Lucas-Perry Rene Haynes Aisha Jefferson vs. Alcorn State vs. Delaware vs. Portland vs. Oklahoma State vs. Duke vs. TCU Assists vs. Alcorn State vs. Vanderbilt vs. Stanford vs. Iowa State vs. Northern Iowa vs. North Carolina vs. Oklahoma State Steals vs. UW-Milwaukee vs. North Carolina vs. TCU vs. Tennessee vs. Oklahoma State Blocks vs. Duke vs. Middle Tennessee vs. Delaware vs. Iowa State vs. Alcorn State 1. Liz Shimek Aisha Jefferson Victoria Lucas-Perry Kristin Haynie Kelli Roehrig Assists 1. Kristin Haynie Lindsay Bowen Rene Haynes Steals 1. Kristin Haynie Victoria Lucas-Perry Rene Haynes Blocks 1. Allyssa DeHaan Cetera Washington Lykendra Johnson Kalisha Keane Liz Shimek S 66 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 67

36 NCAA TOURNAMENT BOX SCORES NCAA TOURNAMENT BOX SCORES 1991 No. 5 Oklahoma St. 96, No. 4 Michigan St. 94 (3 OT) March 16, 1991 Stillwater, Okla. OKLAHOMA FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB A BLK ST PTS Jodi isher* Shea Jackson* Lisa McGill* Althea Cox* Li ron* Shelly lessing Paula reeden Kim Mahn Susanne Rosson Totals (.462) (.667) (.750) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB A BLK ST PTS ana W alker* Cherie Sarthout* Sheronda Mayo* Eileen Shea* Marline erguson* Marie Williams Janel Tilghman ianne all Prudence Eans Totals (.473) (.312) (.586) Attendance: 2,611 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 1OT 2OT 3OT Total klahoma State (27-5) Michigan State (21-8) No. 9 Michigan State 60, No. 8 Massachusetts 57 (OT) March 16, 1996 Storrs, Conn. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB A BLK ST PTS Paula Sanders* Cheri Euler* Nicole Cushing* Tamika Matlock* Jamie Wesley* areth Gray ella Engen Akilah Collier Totals (.361) (.200) (.625) MASSACHUSETTS FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB A BLK ST PTS ctaia Thomas* Crystal Carroll* Melissa Gurile* eth Kumeski* Sabriya Mitchell* Jayaa radley Yolanda Rayside Tricia opson Nicole Carter Totals (.348) (.154) (.818) Attendance: 8,241 Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Total Michigan State (18-10) Massachusetts (20-10) No. 1 N. Carolina 81, No. 8 Michigan State 71 (OT) March 16, 1997 Chapel Hill, N.C. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB A BLK ST PTS Paula Sanders* Cheri Euler* Kristen Rasmussen* Tamika Matlock* Jamie Wesley* Maxann Reese Nicole Cushing Whitney Winberg Totals (.449) (.286) (.833) NORTH CAROLINA FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB A BLK ST PTS Tracy Reid* Lori Gear* Sheneika Walker* Chanel Wright* Marion Jones* Jessica Gaspar Nicole Walker Yanick Clay Melissa Johnson Totals (.456) (.188) (.640) Attendance: 3,772 Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Total Michigan State (22-8) North Carolina (29-2) TCU 50 (20-13) 2003 No. 9 TCU 50, No. 8 Michigan State 47 March 23, 2003 Storrs, Conn. Total 3-Ptr 23 Evans, Tiffany f 50 Irvin, Sandora f Baldwin, Candace g Shaw, Ebony g Payne, Tricia g Browning, Ashley Ortega, Kim Newton, Niki Pack, Amy Gantt, Grace Wynn, Tracy Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 47 (17-12) 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Total 3-Ptr 03 Pagel, Julie f 52 Shimek, Liz f Roehrig, Kelli c Haynie, Kristin g Bowen, Lindsay g Callier, Jennifer Bromfield, Syreeta Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % Officials: Mellissa Barlow, Mike Price, Anita Myles Technical fouls: TCU-None. -None. Attendance: NCAA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL FIRST ROUND TCU advances to play UCONN Tuesday in 2nd round TCU Last FG - TCU 2nd-00:01, MSU 2nd-00:03. Largest lead - TCU by 16 2nd-15:10, MSU by 5 1st-14:16. Game: % Game: % Game: % 0 0 TCU MSU Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 1 time. S No. 1 Connecticut 88, No. 9 Michigan State 68 March 18, 1996 Storrs, Conn. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB A BLK ST PTS Paula Sanders* Cheri Euler* Nicole Cushing* Tamika Matlock* Jamie Wesley* areth Gray Akilah Collier ella Engen Pernille algaard Alana urns Kamilah Cunningham Totals (.500) (.455) (.750) CONNECTICUT FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB A BLK ST PTS Carla erube* Jamelle Elliott* Kara Wolters* Jennier Riotti* Nykesha Sales* Tammy Arnold Amy uran Rita Williams Kelly unt Missy Rose Amy ughes Totals (.569) (.400) (.667) Attendance: 8,241 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Michigan State (18-11) Connecticut (32-3) No. 8 Michigan State 75, No. 9 Portland 70 (OT) March 14, 1997 Chapel Hill, N.C. PORTLAND FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB A BLK ST PTS Kim Green* Kristin epton* Wendy Toonen* Jill Petersen* eana Lansing* Sarah Green Nancy Pompili Christy Stein Jennier Sinton Totals (.423) (.158) (1.000) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB A BLK ST PTS Paula Sanders* Cheri Euler* Kristen Rasmussen* Tamika Matlock* Jamie Wesley* Nicole Cushing Maxann Reese ella Engen Totals (.389) (.375) (.640) Attendance: NA Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Total Portland (27-3) Michigan State (22-7) Arizona No. 8 Michigan State 72, No. 9 Arizona 60 March 21, 2004 Austin, Texas Total 3-Ptr 50 Hobson, Shannon f 00 Polk, Shawntinice c Wheeler, Dee-Dee g Grzyb, Aimee g Jones, Natalie g Sanford, CoCoa Lindner, Katrina Duger, Jessica Adefeso, Danielle Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Michigan State nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Total 3-Ptr 52 Shimek, Liz f 42 Roehrig, Kelli c Haynie, Kristin g Bowen, Lindsay g Haynes, Rene g Pagel, Julie Lucas-Perry,Victoria McKinney, Patrice Grantham, Katrina Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % Officials: Bill Franklin, Jennifer Rezac, John Palermo Technical fouls: Arizona-None. Michigan State-None. Attendance: 8271 Game NCAA Championships - West Regional First Round (Austin, Texas) Arizona Michigan State Last FG - UA 2nd-00:54, MSU 2nd-01:27. Largest lead - UA by 2 1st-19:19, MSU by 12 2nd-15:54. Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 0 UA MSU Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 1 time. Michigan State No. 1 Texas 80, No. 8 Michigan State 61 March 23, 2004 Austin, Texas Total 3-Ptr 52 Shimek, Liz f 42 Roehrig, Kelli c Haynie, Kristin g Bowen, Lindsay g Haynes, Rene g Pagel, Julie Lucas-Perry,Victoria McKinney, Patrice Grantham, Katrina Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Texas nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Total 3-Ptr 3 21 Schreiber, Heather f 33 Jackson, Tiffany f Stephens, Stacy c Carey, Jamie g Norman, Nina g Bowers, Kala Reed, Coco Williams, Mercedes Team Totals FG % half: 59.3% Game: % 1st Half: % 2nd FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3 FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Officials: Sally Bell, Bill Franklin, Denise Brooks-Clauser Technical fouls: Michigan State-None. Texas-None. Attendance: 8105 Game NCAA Championships - West Region Second Round (Austin, Texas) Paint T/O Chance Break Michigan State Points Bench MSU UT Texas Last FG - MSU 2nd-00:52, UT 2nd-03:34. Score tied - 2 times. Largest lead - MSU by 3 1st-17:18, UT by 28 2nd-05:46. Lead changed - 2 times. 68 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 69

37 NCAA TOURNAMENT BOX SCORES NCAA TOURNAMENT BOX SCORES 2005 No. 1 Michigan State 73, No. 16 Alcorn State 41 March 19, 2005 Minneapolis, Minn. No. 1 Michigan State 61, No. 8 USC 59 March 21, 2005 Minneapolis, Minn. No. 1 Michigan State 68, No. 1 Tennessee April 3, 2005 Indianapolis, Ind. No. 2 Baylor 84, No. 1 Michigan State 62 April 5, 2005 Indianapolis, Ind. Alcorn State Total 3-Ptr 22 Dennis, Natasha f Powers, Tnonealyer f Roberts, Candace c Johnson, LaToya g Sims, Shikhia g Nunez, Tanika Skeete, Vernette Smith, Tiffaney Sheat, Perious Daniels, Kenisha Franklin, Ebony Wily, LaToya Powell, Rasaan Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 4 Michigan State Total 3-Ptr 52 Shimek, Liz f Roehrig, Kelli c Haynie, Kristin g Bowen, Lindsay g Lucas-Perry,Victoria g Doneth, Danielle Haynes, Rene Dwyer, Maggie Small, Melanie Grantham, Katrina Bannister, Myisha Hall, Laura Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 0 Officials: John Morningstar, Joanne Aldrich, Metta Roberts Technical fouls: Alcorn State-None. Michigan State-None. Attendance: 7410 Alcorn State ASU Michigan State MSU Last FG - ASU 2nd-01:52, MSU 2nd-02:32. Score tied - 0 times. Largest lead - ASU None, MSU by 36 2nd-02:02. Lead changed - 0 times. Southern California Total 3-Ptr 14 Murphy, Eshaya f Woodward, Rachel f Gipson, Kim c LeNoir, Camille g Gnekow, Meghan g Hagiya, Jamie Cameron, Brynn Jaskowiak, Allison Funn, Jamie Kerr, Chloe Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 0 Michigan State Total 3-Ptr 52 Shimek, Liz f Roehrig, Kelli c Haynie, Kristin g Bowen, Lindsay g Lucas-Perry,Victoria g Haynes, Rene Grantham, Katrina Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 2 Officials: Scott Yarbrough, Bob Trammell, Yvette McKinney Technical fouls: Southern California-None. Michigan State-None. Attendance: Southern California USC Michigan State MSU Last FG - USC 2nd-00:22, MSU 2nd-00:03. Score tied - 13 times. Largest lead - USC by 3 1st-17:30, MSU by 8 1st-02:04. Lead changed - 12 times. Michigan State Total 3-Ptr 52 Shimek, Liz f Roehrig, Kelli c Haynie, Kristin g Bowen, Lindsay g Lucas-Perry,Victoria g Haynes, Rene Grantham, Katrina Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 0,1 Tennessee Total 3-Ptr 14 HORNBUCKLE,Alexis f ELY,Shyra f ANOSIKE,Nicky c ZOLMAN,Shanna g MOORE,Loree g JACKSON,Brittany FLUKER,Tye'sha Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 4 Officials: Sally Bell, Bob Trammel, Michael Price Technical fouls: Michigan State-TEAM. Tennessee-None. Attendance: Michigan State MSU Tennessee TENN Last FG - MSU 2nd-00:03, TENN 2nd-00:52. Score tied - 2 times. Largest lead - MSU by 8 1st-10:24, TENN by 16 2nd-16:03. Lead changed - 2 times. Baylor 84 (33-3) Total 3-Ptr 33 YOUNG,Sophia f WABARA,Abiola f BLACKMON,Steffanie c WHITAKER,Chelsea g SCOTT,Chameka g JONES,Monique ONONIWU,Chisa FOX,Chanelle WYATT,Latoya JONES,Victoria TISDALE,Angela DAVIS,Jordan HAMERLY,Melanie NIEMANN,Emily Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 4,1 Michigan State 62 (33-4) Total 3-Ptr 52 Shimek, Liz f Roehrig, Kelli c Haynie, Kristin g Bowen, Lindsay g Lucas-Perry,Victoria g Haynes, Rene Dwyer, Maggie Small, Melanie Grantham, Katrina Bannister, Myisha Hall, Laura Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3 Officials: Melissa Barlow, Lisa Mattingly, Scott Yarbrough Technical fouls: Baylor-None. Michigan State-None. Attendance: Baylor BAYLOR Michigan State MSU Last FG - BAYLOR 2nd-01:26, MSU 2nd-03:39. Score tied - 0 times. Largest lead - BAYLOR by 23 2nd-06:25, MSU by 2 1st-18:28. Lead changed - 1 time. S No. 1 Michigan State 76, No. 5 Vanderbilt 64 March 27, 2005 Kansas City, Mo. No. 1 Michigan State 76, No. 2 Stanford 69 March 29, 2005 Kansas City, Mo. Vanderbilt Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA Off Def Tot ## Player FT-FTA PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 32 Earley, Ashley f 33 Williams, Caroline f Thomas, Carla f Davis, Dee g Ramsey, Abi g Stringfield, Cherish Antony, Katie Jules, Nicole Team Totals Stanford Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA Off Def Tot ## Player FT-FTA PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 44 Perryman, Azella f 30 Smith, Brooke c Suminski, Kelley g Wiggins, Candice g King Borchardt, S. g Kimyacioglu, Sebnem Thiel, T'Nae Newlin, Kristen Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 1,3 Michigan State Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA Off Def Tot ## Player FT-FTA PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 42 Roehrig, Kelli f 52 Shimek, Liz c Haynie, Kristin g Bowen, Lindsay g Lucas-Perry,Victoria g Haynes, Rene Grantham, Katrina Hall, Laura Team Totals Michigan State Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA Off Def Tot ## Player FT-FTA PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 52 Shimek, Liz f 42 Roehrig, Kelli c Haynie, Kristin g Bowen, Lindsay g Lucas-Perry,Victoria g Haynes, Rene Grantham, Katrina Hall, Laura Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 1,1 FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 Officials: Sally Bell, Kim Watt, Mary Struckhoff Technical fouls: Vanderbilt-None. Michigan State-None. Attendance: 3143 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Championship Kansas City Region Semi-Final Game 1 Vanderbilt Michigan State Last FG - VU 2nd-00:43, MSU 2nd-00:07. Largest lead - VU by 10 1st-10:36, MSU by 13 2nd-10:19. VU MSU Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 3 times. Officials: June Courteau, Bonita Spence, Kathleen Lynch Technical fouls: Stanford-None. Michigan State-None. Attendance: NCAA Women's Basketball Championship Kansas City Regional Final Game Stanford Michigan State Last FG - STANFORD 2nd-00:43, MSU 2nd-00:16. Largest lead - STANFORD by 3 1st-10:22, MSU by 13 2nd-11:09. STANFORD MSU Score tied - 9 times. Lead changed - 4 times. 70 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 71

38 NCAA TOURNAMENT BOX SCORES NCAA TOURNAMENT BOX SCORES 2006 No. 4 Michigan State 65, No. 13 Wis.-Milwaukee 46 March 18, 2006 Chicago, Ill. No. 4 Michigan State 67, No. 5 Kentucky 63 March 20, 2006 Chicago, Ill. No. 4 Rutgers 70, No. 5 Michigan State 57 March 20, 2007 East Lansing, Mich No. 9 Michigan State 60, No. 8 Middle Tennessee 59 March 22, 2009 East Lansing, Mich. Wisconsin-Milwaukee Total 3-Ptr 12 WYPISZYNSKI, Kim f DRUMMOND, Nichole f EDWARDS, Traci c ONSON, Meredith g O'BRIEN, Molly g McCAIN, Turquoise COOK, Amanda HAMPTON, Aubrey MARKERT, Emily JOHNSON, Kiley FOURNIER, Katie ROGERS, Megan ROTE, Aubri Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3 Michigan State Total 3-Ptr 22 Jefferson, Aisha f Shimek, Liz f Bowen, Lindsay g Haynes, Rene g Lucas-Perry,Victoria g Aitch, Lauren Davidson, Courtney Poff, Jenny Dwyer, Maggie Shives, Tiffanie Hall, Laura Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 2 Officials: Albert Titus, Bryan Brunette, Pamela Wine Technical fouls: Wisconsin-Milwaukee-None. Michigan State-None. Attendance: 3266 Michigan State advances to play winner of Kentucky/Chattanooga on Monday night Wisconsin-Milwaukee UWM Michigan State MSU Last FG - UWM 2nd-03:51, MSU 2nd-00:22. Score tied - 5 times. Largest lead - UWM by 4 1st-17:10, MSU by 20 2nd-02:45. Lead changed - 7 times. Kentucky Total 3-Ptr 32 Humphrey, Jennifer f Elliott, Sarah c Ormerod, Carly g Mahoney, Samantha g Bowman, Chante' g Roddy, Eleia Alcius, Nastassia Pfeiffer, Jenny Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 0 Michigan State Total 3-Ptr 22 Jefferson, Aisha f Shimek, Liz f Bowen, Lindsay g Haynes, Rene g Lucas-Perry,Victoria g Aitch, Lauren Davidson, Courtney Hall, Laura Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 2 Officials: Cameron Inouye, Albert Titus, Bryan Brunette Technical fouls: Kentucky-None. Michigan State-None. Attendance: 3212 Sarah Elliott (UK) fouled out at :16.0 of second half Michigan State advances to next week's Round of 16 Kentucky UK Michigan State MSU Last FG - UK 2nd-00:06, MSU 2nd-04:20. Score tied - 6 times. Largest lead - UK by 9 2nd-16:51, MSU by 6 1st-10:37. Lead changed - 11 times. Michigan State Total 3-Ptr 21 Johnson, Mia * Jefferson, Aisha * Haynes, Rene * Lucas-Perry,Victoria * DeHaan, Allyssa * Davidson, Courtney Wulff, Alisa Grantham, Katrina Bannister, Myisha Hall, Laura Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 2 Rutgers Total 3-Ptr 05 CARSON, Essence * PRINCE, Epiphanny * VAUGHN, Kia * ZURICH, Heather * AJAVON, Matee * JERNIGAN, Dee Dee ADAMS, Katie McCURDY, Myia RAY, Brittany JUNAID, Rashidat Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 1 Officials: Lisa J. Mattingly, Susan E. Blauch, Rachelle Jones Technical fouls: Michigan State-None. Rutgers-None. Attendance: 8056 Michigan State MSU Rutgers RUTGERS Last FG - MSU 2nd-00:51, RUTGERS 2nd-04:43. Score tied - 2 times. Largest lead - MSU by 5 1st-15:08, RUTGERS by 18 2nd-03:03. Lead changed - 1 time. Michigan State Total 3-Ptr 15 Washington,Cetera * Johnson,Mia * Jefferson,Aisha * Johnson,Lykendra * DeHaan,Allyssa * Poole,Porsche Schiffauer,Courtney Keane,Kalisha Aitch,Lauren Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 0 Middle Tennessee Total 3-Ptr 00 Lymon, Chelsia * Pickel, Jackie * Brown, Brandi * Clark, Alysha * Lanning, Anne Marie * Queen, Emily Garrett, Dana Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 1 Officials: Robert Trammell, Amy Bonner, Eric Koch Technical fouls: Michigan State-None. Middle Tennessee-None. Attendance: 4348 NCAA Tournament First Round Michigan State MSU Middle Tennessee MT Last FG - MSU 2nd-01:10, MT 2nd-00:42. Score tied - 2 times. Largest lead - MSU by 3 2nd-01:10, MT by 15 1st-08:14. Lead changed - 3 times. S No. 1 Duke 86, No. 4 Michigan State 61 March 26, 2006 Bridgeport, Conn No. 5 Michigan State 69, No. 12 Delaware 58 March 18, 2007 East Lansing, Mich. No. 9 Michigan State 63, No. 1 Duke 49 March 24, 2009 East Lansing, Mich. No. 4 Iowa State 69, No. 9 Michigan State 68 March 28, 2009 Berkeley, Calif. Michigan State Total 3-Ptr 20 Bowen, Lindsay * 22 Jefferson, Aisha * Haynes, Rene * Lucas-Perry,Victoria * Shimek, Liz * Aitch, Lauren Davidson, Courtney Dwyer, Maggie Hall, Laura Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Duke nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Total 3-Ptr 01 Williams, Mistie * 10 Harding, Lindsey * Smith, Wanisha * Currie, Monique * Bales, Alison * Waner, Emily Kurz, Laura Waner, Abby Black, Chante Foley, Jessica Gay, Carrem Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % Officials: Melissa Barlow, Sue Blauch, Yvette McKinney Technical fouls: Michigan State-None. Duke-None. Attendance: NCAA Women's Basketball - Bridgeport Regional - Sweet 16 Michigan State Duke Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 0 MSU DUKE Delaware Total 3-Ptr 11 DeHaven, Kyle * 12 Koshansky, Alena * Smith, Tyresa * Fisher, Chrissy * Ferguson, Farrah * Thomas, Ethlynne Irving, Courtney Mundy, Jamie Team Totals FG % half: 42.4% Game: % 1st Half: % 2nd FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3 FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Michigan State Total 3-Ptr 21 Johnson, Mia * Jefferson, Aisha * Haynes, Rene * Lucas-Perry,Victoria * DeHaan, Allyssa * Davidson, Courtney Wulff, Alisa Grantham, Katrina Bannister, Myisha Hall, Laura Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3 Officials: Denise Kantner, Karen J. Pence, Tommy Salerno Technical fouls: Delaware-None. Michigan State-None. Attendance: 6780 Delaware DELAWAR Michigan State MSU Last FG - DELAWARE 2nd-01:07, MSU 2nd-03:09. Score tied - 4 times. Largest lead - DELAWARE by 3 1st-03:17, MSU by 15 2nd-05:16. Lead changed - 8 times. Michigan State Total 3-Ptr 15 Washington,Cetera * 21 Johnson,Mia * Jefferson,Aisha * Johnson,Lykendra * DeHaan,Allyssa * Keane,Kalisha Aitch,Lauren Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Duke nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Total 3-Ptr 1 04 Abby Waner * Jasmine Thomas * Chante Black * Bridgette Mitchell * Carrem Gay * Karima Christmas Joy Cheek Kathleen Scheer Keturah Jackson Krystal Thomas Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3 Officials: Amy Bonner, Bob Trammell, Sue Blauch Technical fouls: Michigan State-None. Duke-None. Attendance: 5179 NCAA Tournament Second Round Michigan State MSU Duke DUKE Last FG - MSU 2nd-01:17, DUKE 2nd-07:29. Score tied - 10 times. Largest lead - MSU by 14 2nd-00:17, DUKE by 4 1st-15:00. Lead changed - 5 times. Michigan St Total 3-Ptr 22 Jefferson,Aisha f 30 Johnson,Lykendra f DeHaan,Allyssa c Washington,Cetera g Johnson,Mia g Piechowski,Mandy Schiffauer,Courtney Keane,Kalisha Aitch,Lauren Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Iowa St nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Total 3-Ptr 0 05 Wieben, Nicky f Nisleit, Amanda f Lacey, Alison g Bolte, Kelsey g Ezell, Heather g Williams, Whitney Stuckey, Denae Arlen, Ashley Ross, Toccara Anderson, Jocelyn Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 4,1 Officials: Bryan Enterline, Amy Bonner, Scotty Hermann Technical fouls: Michigan St.-None. Iowa St.-None. Attendance: 6178 Michigan St MSU Iowa St ISU Last FG - MSU 2nd-01:27, ISU 2nd-00:23. Score tied - 4 times. Largest lead - MSU by 9 1st-14:44, ISU by 5 2nd-19:38. Lead changed - 9 times. Last FG - MSU 2nd-01:01, DUKE 2nd-03:40. Largest lead - MSU by 1 1st-18:30, DUKE by 29 2nd-03:40. Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 2 times. 72 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 73

39 NCAA TOURNAMENT BOX SCORES 2010 No. 5 Michigan State 72, No. 12 Bowling Green 62 March 20, 2010 Louisville, Ky. Bowling Green Total 3-Ptr 02 PROCHASKA, Lauren f UHL, Jen f BRESKE, Tara c NURSE, Tamika g PONTIUS, Tracy g HENNEGAN, Maggie TAMERLANO, Jessie SLAGLE, Jessica ALBERT, Chelsea PAPENFUSS, Allison STEFFEN, Chrissy CLAPPER, Sarah BUGHER, Laura ZUERCHER, Kelly Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 4 Michigan State Total 3-Ptr 22 Jefferson,Aisha f 30 Johnson,Lykendra f DeHaan,Allyssa c Thomas,Jasmine g Thomas,Brittney g Poole,Porsche Washington,Cetera Keane,Kalisha Aitch,Lauren Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Officials: Mark Zentz, Jennifer Rezac, Robert Enterline Technical fouls: Bowling Green-None. Michigan State-None. Attendance: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 No. 4 Kentucky 70, No. 5 Michigan State 52 March 22, 2010 Louisville, Ky. Michigan State Total 3-Ptr 22 Jefferson,Aisha f 30 Johnson,Lykendra f DeHaan,Allyssa c Thomas,Jasmine g Thomas,Brittney g Piechowski,Mandy Poole,Porsche Washington,Cetera Keane,Kalisha Aitch,Lauren Team Totals FG % half: 39.1% % 1st Half: % 2nd 9-23 Game: 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 2 FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % KENTUCKY Total 3-Ptr 01 Mathies, A'dia f 25 Franklin, Amani f Dunlap, Victoria c Snowden, Keyla g Smith, Amber g Morrow, Carly Watkins, Lydia Gray, Rebecca Henderson, Brittany Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Mark Zentz, Laura Morris, Jesse Dickerson Technical fouls: Michigan State-None. KENTUCKY-None. Attendance: 3361 Michigan State KENTUCKY Game: % Game: % Game: % 5 MSU UK Bowling Green Michigan State BGSU MSU Last FG - MSU 2nd-02:42, UK 2nd-04:02. Largest lead - MSU by 5 1st-13:39, UK by 20 2nd-06:48. Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 2 times. Last FG - BGSU 2nd-00:20, MSU 2nd-01:06. Largest lead - BGSU by 7 1st-12:55, MSU by 13 2nd-00:28. Score tied - 8 times. Lead changed - 6 times No. 4 Michigan State 69, No. 13 Northern Iowa 66 March 20, 2011 Wichita, Kan. No. 5 Green Bay 65, No. 5 Michigan State 56 March 22, 2010 Wichita, Kan. UNI Total 3-Ptr 03 Madrigal,Rachel f Brocka,Erin f Boeck,Lizzie c Oney,Katelin g Kalin,Jacqui g Kirschbaum,Amber Armstrong,K.K Morgan,Mercedees Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 0 Michigan State Total 3-Ptr 32 Keane, Kalisha f Alton, Taylor f Johnson, Lykendra c Washington, Cetera g Thomas, Brittney g Thomas, Jasmine Poole, Porsche Pickrel, Annalise Bell, Klarissa Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 2 Green Bay Total 3-Ptr 32 Wojta, Julie f Tetschlag, Kayla f Eichler, Sarah c Hoewisch, Celeste g Quilling, Hannah g Ritchie, Adrian Zastrow, Sam Bauer, Lydia Gilbertson, Jenny Bushman, Katie Sension, Stephanie Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 4 Michigan State Total 3-Ptr 32 Keane, Kalisha f Alton, Taylor f Johnson, Lykendra c Washington, Cetera g Thomas, Brittney g Thomas, Jasmine Poole, Porsche Pickrel, Annalise Smith, Kelsey Team Totals Officials: Robert Trammel, Carol Comanita, Scotty Herman Technical fouls: UNI-None. Michigan State-None. Attendance: NCAA Tournament 1st Round (Wichita, Kan.) - Dallas Regional UNI Michigan State Last FG - UNI 2nd-01:21, MSU 2nd-02:50. Largest lead - UNI None, MSU by 14 2nd-15:41. UNI MSU Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 0 times. FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % Officials: Laura Morris, Robert Trammell, Darren Krzesnik Technical fouls: Green Bay-None. Michigan State-None. Attendance: NCAA Tournament Second Round - Dallas Regional Green Bay Michigan State Game: % Game: % 1 Game: % GB MSU Last FG - GB 2nd-01:42, MSU 2nd-00:43. Largest lead - GB by 14 1st-02:02, MSU None. Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times. 74 BASKETBALL

40 CAREER CAREER Points 1. Liz Shimek 1, Lindsay Bowen 1, Kisha Kelley 1, Allyssa DeHaan 1, Kris Emerson 1, Maxann Reese 1, Kalisha Keane 1, Kristen Rasmussen 1, Eileen Shea 1, Kelli Roehrig 1, Kristin Haynie 1, Aisha Jefferson 1, Mary Kay Itnyre 1, Victoria Lucas-Perry 1, Rene Haynes 1, Julie Polakowski 1, Becky Cummings 1, Bella Engen 1, Jamie Wesley 1, Brenda Jezowski 1, Jill Prudden 1, Tanya Place Sue Tucker Lil Preston Sheronda Mayo Cherie Swarthout Paula Sanders Julie Pagel Kim Archer Brittney Thomas Points Per Game 1. Syreeta Bromfield Kisha Kelly Mary Kay Itnyre Kris Emerson Liz Shimek Maxann Reese Lil Preston Lindsay Bowen Nanette Gibson Kristen Rasmussen Eileen Shea Mary Kay McNall Allyssa DeHaan Nicole Cushing Julie Polakowski Kathy DeBoer Kalisha Keane Jill Prudden Marline Ferguson Lori Hyman Field Goals 1. Liz Shimek Kisha Kelley Allyssa DeHaan Kris Emerson Maxann Reese Kristen Rasmussen Kelli Roehrig Lindsay Bowen Kalisha Keane Eileen Shea Julie Polakowski Aisha Jefferson Mary Kay Itnyre Bella Engen Kristin Haynie Victoria Lucas-Perry Rene Haynes Jamie Wesley Becky Cummings Cheri Euler Cherie Swarthout Field Goal Attempts 1. Maxann Reese 1, Liz Shimek 1, Lindsay Bowen 1, Kalisha Keane 1, Kisha Kelley 1, Allyssa DeHaan 1, Kris Emerson 1, Eileen Shea 1, Kristen Rasmussen 1, Rene Haynes 1, Aisha Jefferson 1, Kelli Roehrig 1, Victoria Lucas-Perry 1, Deb Traxinger 1, Jamie Wesley 1, Kristin Haynie 1, Jackie Carter Julie Polakowski Tanya Place Mary Kay Itnyre Field Goal Percentage (min. 200 FG made) 1. Nicole Cushing ( ) 2. Becky Cummings ( ) 3. Sheronda Mayo ( ) 4. Bella Engen ( ) 5. Kelli Roehrig ( ) 6. Mary Kay McNall ( ) 7. Kristen Rasmussen ( ) 8. Dawn DeYoung ( ) 9. Julie Polakowski ( ) 10. Liz Shimek ( ) 11. Sue Forsyth ( ) 12. Mary Kay Itnyre ( ) 13. Kim Archer ( ) 14. Kelly Belanger ( ) 15. Sue Tucker ( ) 16. Lykendra Johnson ( ) 17. Cherie Swarthout ( ) 18. Kisha Kelly ( ) 19. Allyssa DeHaan ( ) Dana Walker ( ) Kris Emerson ( ) 3-Point Field Goals 1. Lindsay Bowen Maxann Reese Kalisha Keane Tanya Place Victoria Lucas-Perry Christine Powers Eileen Shea Rene Haynes Jamie Wesley Syreeta Bromfield Kristin Haynie Mia Johnson Courtney Davidson Taylor Alton Porsche Poole Maria Recker Vnemina Reese Lykendra Johnson Liz Shimek Brittney Thomas Point Field Goal Attempts 1. Lindsay Bowen Maxann Reese Kalisha Keane Tanya Place Victoria Lucas-Perry Christine Powers Rene Haynes Eileen Shea Jamie Wesley Syreeta Bromfield Mia Johnson Kristin Haynie Courtney Davidson Porsche Poole Vnemina Reese Donita Johnson Taylor Alton Lykendra Johnson Maria Recker Mandy Piechowski Point Field Goal Percentage (min Point FG made) 1. Lindsay Bowen ( ) 2. Eileen Shea ( ) 3. Christine Powers ( ) 4. Kristin Haynie (81-228) 5. Victoria Lucas-Perry ( ) 6. Maxann Reese ( ) 7. Alisa Wulff (34-98) 8. Taylor Alton (52-151) 9. Christie Pung (42-124) 10. Maria Recker (49-145) 11. Tanya Place ( ) 12. Liz Shimek (45-135) 13. Jamie Wesley ( ) 14. Kalisha Keane ( ) 15. Syreeta Bromfield (91-280) 16. Marline Ferguson (38-118) 17. Brittney Thomas (43-135) 18. Candice Jackson (31-98) 19. Lykendra Johnson (46-146) 20. Porsche Poole (49-160) Free Throws 1. Kris Emerson Kisha Kelley Allyssa DeHaan Becky Cummings Lindsay Bowen Liz Shimek Kristen Rasmussen Julie Pagel Mary Kay Itnyre Kristin Haynie Brenda Jezowski Paula Sanders Kalisha Keane Eileen Shea Rene Haynes Lykendra Johnson Aisha Jefferson Lil Preston Sheronda Mayo Kelli Roehrig Free Throw Attempts 1. Kris Emerson Becky Cummings Kisha Kelley Allyssa DeHaan Paula Sanders Liz Shimek Julie Pagel Kristen Rasmussen Lykendra Johnson Lindsay Bowen Aisha Jefferson Sheronda Mayo Brenda Jezowski Rene Haynes Kristin Haynie Kelli Roehrig Mary Kay Itnyre Kalisha Keane Lil Preston Eileen Shea Free Throw Percentage (min. 100 FT made) 1. Lindsay Bowen ( ) 2. Victoria Lucas-Perry ( ) 3. Mary Kay Itnyre ( ) 4. Kristin Haynie ( ) 5. Maxann Reese ( ) 6. Allyssa DeHaan ( ) Jamie Wesley ( ) 8. Eileen Shea ( ) 9. Kalisha Keane ( ) 10. Christine Powers ( ) 11. Brittney Thomas ( ) 12. Kristen Rasmussen ( ) 13. Mia Johnson ( ) 14. Brenda Jezowski ( ) 15. Julie Polakowski ( ) 16. Kris Emerson ( ) 17. Liz Shimek ( ) 18. Kisha Kelly ( ) 19. Bella Engen ( ) 20. Sue Tucker ( ) 1. Liz Shimek 1, Kristen Rasmussen Kris Emerson Allyssa DeHaan Jackie Carter Paula Sanders Mary Kay Itnyre Lykendra Johnson Kisha Kelley Jill Prudden Julie Pagel Kelli Roehrig Aisha Jefferson Nanette Gibson Becky Cummings Lil Preston Kalisha Keane Sheronda Mayo Sue Tucker Kristin Haynie Per Game 1. Nanette Gibson Mary Kay Itnyre Kathy DeBoer Lil Preston Jackie Carter Liz Shimek Kris Emerson Kristen Rasmussen Paula Sanders Jill Prudden Annette Babers Lykendra Johnson Mary Kay McNall Allyssa DeHaan Sheronda Mayo Lori Hyman Syreeta Bromfield Kisha Kelly Sue Tucker Kim Archer Offensive 1. Liz Shimek Kristen Rasmussen Lykendra Johnson Kelli Roehrig Kisha Kelley Allyssa DeHaan Aisha Jefferson Paula Sanders Becky Cummings Sheronda Mayo * the stat was fi rst kept for the season Assists 1. Kristin Haynie Christine Powers Deb Traxinger Tamika Matlock Brittney Thomas Eileen Shea Kim Archer Lindsay Bowen Vnemina Reese Brenda Jezowski Donita Johnson Rene Haynes Kalisha Keane Maxann Reese Carlotta Taylor Cheri Euler Marline Ferguson Kristen Rasmussen Kris Emerson Julie Pagel Assists Per Game 1. Tamika Matlock Marline Ferguson Kristin Haynie Deb Traxinger S 76 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 77

41 CAREER 1,000-POINT CLUB 5. Christine Powers Kim Archer Vnemina Reese Eileen Shea Brenda Jezowski Brittney Thomas Nancy Hannenberg Donita Johnson Lindsay Bowen Carlotta Taylor Sue McColgan Cheri Euler Rene Haynes Maxann Reese Julie Polakowski Kalisha Keane Kris Emerson Steals 1. Kristin Haynie Kalisha Keane Rene Haynes Kim Archer Cheri Euler Brittney Thomas Kisha Kelley Eileen Shea Jamie Wesley Paula Sanders Victoria Lucas-Perry Vnemina Reese Julie Pagel Deb Traxinger Marline Ferguson Carlotta Taylor Kris Emerson Liz Shimek Lykendra Johnson Lindsay Bowen Steals Per Game 1. Marline Ferguson Kristin Haynie Kim Archer Syreeta Bromfield Kalisha Keane Vnemina Reese Rene Haynes Jamie Wesley Cheri Euler Paula Sanders Kisha Kelly Eileen Shea Deb Traxinger Nanette Gibson Lykendra Johnson Carlotta Taylor Brittney Thomas Tamika Matlock Kris Emerson Jackie Carter Blocked Shots 1. Allyssa DeHaan Kristen Rasmussen Kelli Roehrig Liz Shimek Erin Skelly Lykendra Johnson Jackie Carter Sue Forsyth Paula Sanders Annette Babers Cetera Washington Kris Emerson Dawn DeYoung Becky Cummings Nicole Cushing Sheronda Mayo Aisha Jefferson Kalisha Keane Lil Preston Myisha Bannister Blocked Shots Per Game 1. Allyssa DeHaan Kristen Rasmussen Annette Babers Lykendra Johnson Kelli Roehrig Erin Skelly Nicole Cushing Jackie Carter Liz Shimek Sue Forsyth Paula Sanders Dawn DeYoung Lil Preston Annalise Pickrel Myisha Bannister Becky Cummings Sheronda Mayo Claudia Wilson Kris Emerson Cetera Washington Aisha Jefferson Janel Tilghman Becky Glass Games Played 1. Kalisha Keane Allyssa DeHaan Cetera Washington Lauren Aitch Rene Haynes Victoria Lucas-Perry Aisha Jefferson Lindsay Bowen Liz Shimek Kelli Roehrig Kristin Haynie Brittney Thomas Julie Pagel Maxann Reese Kristen Rasmussen Katrina Grantham Cheri Euler Erin Skelly Eileen Shea Donita Johnson Games Started 1. Lindsay Bowen Liz Shimek Allyssa DeHaan Kristin Haynie Brittney Thomas Kris Emerson Aisha Jefferson Kristen Rasmussen Cheri Euler Brenda Jezowski Kalisha Keane Victoria Lucas-Perry Vnemina Reese Kelli Roehrig Kim Archer Maxann Reese Christine Powers Julie Polakowski Lykendra Johnson Eileen Shea Minutes (Since 1981) 1. Lindsay Bowen 4, Liz Shimek 4, Kristin Haynie 4, Brittney Thomas 4, Rene Haynes 3, Allyssa DeHaan 3, Kalisha Keane 3, Kris Emerson 3, Maxann Reese 3, Victoria Lucas-Perry 3, Christine Powers 3, Eileen Shea 3, Kristen Rasmussen 3, Julie Pagel 3, Kisha Kelly 3, Kelli Roehrig 3, Cheri Euler 3, Aisha Jefferson 3, Vnemina Reese 2, Brenda Jezowski 2, Minutes Per Game (Since 1981) 1. Lindsay Bowen Liz Shimek Tamika Matlock Marline Ferguson Brittney Thomas Kristin Haynie Kris Emerson Christine Powers Vnemina Reese Syreeta Bromfield Sheronda Mayo Julie Polakowski Eileen Shea Maxann Reese Brenda Jezowski Kisha Kelly Kim Archer Rene Haynes Kristen Rasmussen Allyssa DeHaan Liz Shimek Lindsay Bowen Kisha Kelley Kris Emerson Allyssa DeHaan 1. Liz Shimek - 1,780 points YEAR GP-GS FG-A FG% 3FG-A FG% FT-A FT% REB AVG HG PF-D A BL ST PTS AVG HG MIN Career Lindsay Bowen - 1,739 points YEAR GP-GS FG-A FG% 3FG-A FG% FT-A FT% REB AVG HG PF-D A BL ST PTS AVG HG MIN Career Kisha Kelley - 1,668 points YEAR GP-GS FG-A FG% 3FG-A FG% FT-A FT% REB AVG HG PF-D A BL ST PTS AVG HG MIN Career Kris Emerson - 1,590 points YEAR GP-GS FG-A FG% 3FG-A FG% FT-A FT% REB AVG HG PF-D A BL ST PTS AVG HG MIN Career Allyssa DeHaan - 1,649 points YEAR GP-GS FG-A FG% 3FG-A FG% FT-A FT% REB AVG HG PF-D A BL ST PTS AVG HG MIN Career S 78 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 79

42 1,000-POINT CLUB 6. Maxann Reese - 1,589 points YEAR GP-GS FG-A FG% 3FG-A FG% FT-A FT% REB AVG HG PF-D A BL ST PTS AVG HG MIN Career ,000-POINT CLUB 14. Victoria Lucas-Perry - 1,182 points YEAR GP-GS FG-A FG% 3FG-A FG% FT-A FT% REB AVG HG PF-D A BL ST PTS AVG HG MIN Career Kalisha Keane - 1,553 points YEAR GP-GS FG-A FG% 3FG-A FG% FT-A FT% REB AVG HG PF-D A BL ST PTS AVG HG MIN Career Kristen Rasmussen - 1,493 points YEAR GP-GS FG-A FG% 3FG-A FG% FT-A FT% REB AVG HG PF-D A BL ST PTS AVG HG MIN Career Eileen Shea - 1,401 points YEAR GP-GS FG-A FG% 3FG-A FG% FT-A FT% REB AVG HG PF-D A BL ST PTS AVG HG MIN Career Kelli Roehrig - 1,370 points YEAR GP-GS FG-A FG% 3FG-A FG% FT-A FT% REB AVG HG PF-D A BL ST PTS AVG HG MIN Career Kristin Haynie - 1,199 points YEAR GP-GS FG-A FG% 3FG-A FG% FT-A FT% REB AVG HG PF-D A BL ST PTS AVG HG MIN Career Rene Haynes - 1,181 points YEAR GP-GS FG-A FG% 3FG-A FG% FT-A FT% REB AVG HG PF-D A BL ST PTS AVG HG MIN Career Julie Polakowski - 1,143 points YEAR GP-GS FG-A FG% 3FG-A FG% FT-A FT% REB AVG HG PF-D A BL ST PTS AVG HG MIN Career Becky Cummings - 1,108 points YEAR GP-GS FG-A FG% 3FG-A FG% FT-A FT% REB AVG HG PF-D A BL ST PTS AVG HG MIN Career Bella Engen - 1,088 points YEAR GP-GS FG-A FG% 3FG-A FG% FT-A FT% REB AVG HG PF-D A BL ST PTS AVG HG MIN Career Jamie Wesley - 1,075 points YEAR GP-GS FG-A FG% 3FG-A FG% FT-A FT% REB AVG HG PF-D A BL ST PTS AVG HG MIN Career S 12. Aisha Jefferson - 1,194 points YEAR GP-GS FG-A FG% 3FG-A FG% FT-A FT% REB AVG HG PF-D A BL ST PTS AVG HG MIN Career Mary Kay Itnyre - 1,189 points * Totals based on available information YEAR GP-GS FG-A FG% 3FG-A FG% FT-A FT% REB AVG HG PF-D A BL ST PTS AVG HG MIN NA NA NA NA NA NA Career* NA 20. Brenda Jezowski - 1,030 points YEAR GP-GS FG-A FG% 3FG-A FG% FT-A FT% REB AVG HG PF-D A BL ST PTS AVG HG MIN NA (RS) Career Jill Prudden - 1,012 points * Totals based on available information YEAR GP-GS FG-A FG% 3FG-A FG% FT-A FT% REB AVG HG PF-D A BL ST PTS AVG HG MIN NA NA-NA NA NA-NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA-NA NA NA-NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Career * NA NA NA 80 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 81

43 SINGLE-SEASON SINGLE-SEASON Points 1. Liz Shimek Liz Shimek Maxann Reese Kalisha Keane 531 Allyssa DeHaan Kisha Kelley Kisha Kelley Lindsay Bowen Syreeta Bromfield Maxann Reese Kelli Roehrig Mary Kay Itnyre Kristen Rasmussen Becky Cummings Kalisha Keane Kristen Rasmussen Kris Emerson Victoria Lucas-Perry Kris Emerson Eileen Shea Points Per Game 1. Linda Stoick Kisha Kelley Kisha Kelley Liz Shimek Maxann Reese Mary Kay Itnyre Kris Emerson Nanette Gibson Kalisha Keane Maxann Reese Field Goals 1. Liz Shimek Liz Shimek Maxann Reese Kelli Roehrig Kisha Kelley Allyssa DeHaan Kisha Kelley Kalisha Keane Maxann Reese Kristen Rasmussen Field Goal Attempts 1. Maxann Reese Syreeta Bromfield Liz Shimek Maxann Reese Kalisha Keane Liz Shimek Kisha Kelley Allyssa DeHaan Kalisha Keane Victoria Lucas-Perry Field Goal Percentage (min. 100 FG made) 1. Becky Cummings ( ) 2. Nicole Cushing ( ) 3. Becky Cummings ( ) 4. Sheronda Mayo ( ) 5. Kelli Roehrig ( ) Sheronda Mayo ( ) 7. Nicole Cushing ( ) 8. Bella Engen ( ) 9. Kelli Roehrig ( ) 10. Julie Polakowski ( ) 3-Point Field Goals 1. Lindsay Bowen Lindsay Bowen Maxann Reese Kalisha Keane Lindsay Bowen Lindsay Bowen Victoria Lucas-Perry Tanya Place Syreeta Bromfield Maxann Reese Point Field Goal Attempts 1. Maxann Reese Lindsay Bowen Kalisha Keane Lindsay Bowen Lindsay Bowen Victoria Lucas-Perry Tanya Place Lindsay Bowen Maxann Reese Syreeta Bromfield Point Field Goal Percentage (min Point FG made) 1. Lindsay Bowen (77-166) 2. Lindsay Bowen (83-193) 3. Christine Powers (42-102) 4. Eileen Shea (50-125) 5. Kristin Haynie (23-58) 6. Alisa Wulff (25-64) Christine Powers (36-92) 8. Victoria Lucas-Perry (46-119) 9. Christine Powers (29-76) 10. Kristin Haynie (20-53) Lindsay Bowen (66-175) Jamie Wesley (26-69) Free Throws 1. Becky Cummings Kisha Kelley Allyssa DeHaan Kris Emerson Mary Kay Itnyre Kisha Kelley Paula Sanders Lil Preston Julie Pagel Liz Shimek Kris Emerson Free Throw Attempts 1. Becky Cummings Kisha Kelley Kris Emerson Becky Cummings Allyssa DeHaan Paula Sanders Kisha Kelley Kris Emerson Syreeta Bromfield Lil Preston Mary Kay Itnyre Free Throw Percentage (min. 30 FT made) 1. Lindsay Bowen (63-66) 2. Lindsay Bowen (69-75) 3. Brenda Jezowski (64-72) 4. Kalisha Keane (45-51) 5. Christine Powers (38-43) 6. Victoria Lucas-Perry (61-70) 7. Victoria Lucas-Perry (59-68) 8. Lindsay Bowen (83-96) 9. Julie Polakowski (37-43) 10. Maxann Reese (65-76) 1. Liz Shimek Mary Kay Itnyre Kristen Rasmussen Lykendra Johnson Nanette Gibson Jackie Carter Kristen Rasmussen Kris Emerson Liz Shimek Jackie Carter Per Game 1. Nanette Gibson Mary Kay Itnyre Jackie Carter Jackie Carter Kris Emerson Mary Kay Itnyre Kathy DeBoer Nanette Gibson Lil Preston Kristen Rasmussen Offensive 1. Lykendra Johnson Liz Shimek Liz Shimek Kelli Roehrig Liz Shimek Lykendra Johnson Liz Shimek Kristen Rasmussen Kristen Rasmussen Becky Cummings * the stat was fi rst kept for the season Assists 1. Tamika Matlock Kristin Haynie Tamika Matlock Deb Traxinger Kristin Haynie Vnemina Reese Chris Powers Marline Ferguson Chris Powers Kim Archer Assists Per Game 1. Tamika Matlock Tamika Matlock Marline Ferguson Deb Traxinger Kristin Haynie Christine Powers Christine Powers Kristin Haynie Vnemina Reese Christine Powers Kim Archer Kristin Haynie Steals 1. Kristin Haynie Marline Ferguson Eileen Shea Kristin Haynie Kim Archer Lykendra Johnson 79 Kalisha Keane Kristin Haynie Syreeta Bromfield Victoria Lucas-Perry Steals Per Game 1. Marline Ferguson Nanette Gibson Kim Archer Kristin Haynie Eileen Shea Kim Archer Kristin Haynie Kisha Kelly Marline Ferguson Deb Traxinger Blocked Shots 1. Allyssa DeHaan Allyssa DeHaan Allyssa DeHaan Allyssa DeHaan Kristen Rasmussen Kristen Rasmussen Kelli Roehrig Kristen Rasmussen Lykendra Johnson Liz Shimek Blocked Shots Per Game 1. Allyssa DeHaan Allyssa DeHaan Allyssa DeHaan Allyssa DeHaan Annette Babers Kristen Rasmussen Kristen Rasmussen Kristen Rasmussen Erin Skelly Kelli Roehrig Annette Babers Games Played 1. Lauren Aitch Courtney Davidson Allyssa DeHaan Kalisha Keane Brittney Thomas Lindsay Bowen Rene Haynes Victoria Lucas-Perry Kelli Roehrig Liz Shimek Games Started 1. Allyssa DeHaan Kalisha Keane Brittney Thomas Lindsay Bowen Liz Shimek Kelli Roehrig Kristin Haynie Lindsay Bowen Liz Shimek Lykendra Johnson 33 Kalisha Keane 33 Brittney Thomas 33 Cetera Washington 33 Lykendra Johnson Brittney Thomas Aisha Jefferson Rene Haynes Victoria Lucas-Perry Minutes 1. Brittney Thomas 1, Lindsay Bowen 1, Liz Shimek 1, Lindsay Bowen 1, Kristin Haynie 1, Liz Shimek 1, Allyssa DeHaan 1, Kelli Roehrig 1, Victoria Lucas-Perry 1, Rene Haynes 1, Lindsay Bowen 1, Minutes Per Game 1. Brenda Jezowski Lindsay Bowen Christine Powers Brenda Jezowski Christine Powers Brittney Thomas Kris Emerson Lil Preston Lindsay Bowen Brenda Jezowski S 82 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 83

44 FRESHMAN SINGLE-GAME Points 1. Kalisha Keane Allyssa DeHaan Lindsay Bowen Nicole Cushing Kris Emerson Julie Pagel Liz Shimek Mary Kay McNall Nanette Gibson Brittney Thomas Bella Engen Kim Archer Kelli Roehrig Rene Haynes Kristin Haynie Field Goals 1. Kalisha Keane Allyssa DeHaan Nicole Cushing Kris Emerson Mary Kay McNall Lindsay Bowen Liz Shimek Nanette Gibson Julie Pagel Kelli Roehrig Field Goal Attempts 1. Kalisha Keane Allyssa DeHaan Kris Emerson Lindsay Bowen Nanette Gibson Field Goal Percentage (min. 100 FG Attempts) 1. Nicole Cushing ( ) 2. Kelli Roehrig ( ) 3. Sheronda Mayo (94-170) 4. Bella Engen ( ) 5. Allyssa DeHaan ( ) 6. Mary Kay McNall ( ) 7. Kristen Rasmussen (98-190) 8. Kim Archer ( ) 9. Julie Pagel ( ) 10. Brittney Thomas ( ) Kalisha Keane 3-Point Field Goals 1. Lindsay Bowen Maxann Reese Kalisha Keane Rene Haynes Kristin Haynie Point Field Goals Attempts 1. Lindsay Bowen Kalisha Keane Maxann Reese Rene Haynes Kristin Haynie Point FG Percentage (min Point FG made) 1. Lindsay Bowen (77-166) 2. Jamie Wesley (16-42) 3. Maxann Reese (41-117) 4. Maria Recker (17-47) 5. Kristin Haynie (25-75) Free Throws 1. Kalisha Keane Kris Emerson Allyssa DeHaan Julie Pagel Lykendra Johnson Nicole Cushing Kristin Haynie Brittney Thomas Becky Cummings Lindsay Bowen Free Throw Attempts 1. Julie Pagel Nicole Cushing Kris Emerson Kalisha Keane Allyssa DeHaan Free Throw Percentage (min. 20 FT made) 1. Lindsay Bowen (63-66) 2. Victoria Lucas-Perry (23-26) 3. Maxann Reese (26-30) 4. Kalisha Keane (90-107) 5. Kris Emerson (89-108) 6. Jasmine Thomas (38-48) 7. Julie Polakowski (25-32) 8. Kelly Belanger (21-27) 9. Brenda Jezowski (62-80) 10. Allyssa DeHaan (79-104) 1. Nanette Gibson Liz Shimek Allyssa DeHaan Kris Emerson Kim Archer Kalisha Keane Julie Pagel Brittney Thomas Lykendra Johnson Mary Kay McNall Assists 1. Vnemina Reese Brittney Thomas Kristin Haynie Kim Archer Deb Traxinger Eileen Shea Lindsay Bowen Kalisha Keane Jasmine Thomas Cheri Euler Brenda Jezowski Blocked Shots 1. Allyssa DeHaan Kristen Rasmussen Lykendra Johnson Kelli Roehrig Nicole Cushing Steals 1. Kristin Haynie Kalisha Keane Brittney Thomas Vnemina Reese Nanette Gibson Points 1. Maxann Reese vs. Iowa, 1/29/ Eileen Shea vs. Oklahoma State, 3/16/ Aisha Jefferson vs. Notre Dame, 11/29/08 34 Eileen Shea vs. Ohio State, 2/9/90 34 Kris Emerson vs. Dayton, 12/20/85 34 Lil Preston vs. Kent State, 12/19/ Lindsay Bowen vs. TCU, 11/28/ Maxann Reese vs. Purdue, 2/17/00 32 Maxann Reese vs. Central Michigan, 12/14/97 32 Brenda Jezowski vs. Purdue, 2/12/82 32 Jill Prudden vs. Central Michigan, 2/23/ Liz Shimek vs. Iowa, 3/3/06 31 Kisha Kelley vs. Northwestern, 2/4/94 31 Tanya Place vs. Wisconsin, 2/14/ Victoria Lucas-Perry vs. Indiana St., 11/24/06 30 Syreeta Bromfield vs. Kent State, 12/3/02 30 Tanya Place vs. Ohio State, 2/18/94 30 Kisha Kelley vs. Wisconsin, 2/13/94 30 Kelly Belanger vs. Purdue, 1/11/85 30 Victoria Lucas-Perry vs. Indiana St., 11/24/06 30 Field Goals 1. Kisha Kelley vs. Northwestern, 2/4/94 15 Kelly Belanger vs. Purdue, 1/11/85 15 Lil Preston vs. Kent State, 12/19/ Aisha Jefferson vs. Notre Dame, 11/29/08 14 Liz Shimek, vs. Iowa, 3/3/06 14 Maxann Reese vs. Iowa, 1/29/99 14 Eileen Shea vs. Ohio State, 2/9/ Kelli Roehrig vs. Minnesota, 1/23/03 13 Maxann Reese vs. Purdue, 2/13/00 13 Kristen Rasmussen vs. Northwestern, 2/12/99 13 Kisha Kelley vs. Brown, 11/25/94 13 Kisha Kelley vs. Eastern Michigan, 12/10/94 13 Julie Polakowski vs. Indiana, 3/6/86 13 Field Goals Attempted 1. Syreeta Bromfield vs. Wisconsin, 1/10/ Kisha Kelley vs. Toledo, 11/30/ Eileen Shea vs. Ohio State, 2/9/ Aisha Jefferson vs. Notre Dame, 11/29/ Syreeta Bromfield vs. Detroit, 11/28/01 24 Maxann Reese vs. Penn State, 2/27/99 24 Tanya Place vs. Ohio State, 2/18/94 24 Julie Polakowski vs. Indiana, 3/6/86 24 Kris Emerson vs. Minnesota, 2/14/ Kalisha Keane at Wisconsin, 2/3/11 23 Kalisha Keane vs. Hartford, 12/22/07 23 Field Goal Percentage (Min. 10 Attempts) 1. Cheri Euler vs. Vanderbilt, 1/15/ (11-11) 2. Lauren Aitch vs. Niagara, 11/14/ (10-11) Kelli Roehrig vs. Minnesota, 1/23/ (10-11) Nicole Cushing vs. Penn State, 12/30/ (10-11) Kisha Kelley vs. Wisconsin, 2/12/ (10-11) Kris Emerson vs. Central Mich., 12/7/ (10-11) 7. Zareth Gray vs. Wisconsin, 2/12/ (9-10) 8. Liz Shimek vs. Iowa, 3/3/ (14-16) 9. Liz Shimek, vs. Pepperdine, 12/4/ (13-15) 10. Kelly Belanger vs. Purdue, 1/11/ (15-18) Kelly Belanger vs. Michigan, 2/22/ (10-12) Maxann Reese 3-Point Field Goals 1. Maxann Reese vs. Iowa, 1/29/ Maxann Reese vs. Northwestern, 1/26/ Maxann Reese vs. Wisconsin, 1/30/ Lindsay Bowen vs. TCU, 11/28/04 6 Syreeta Bromfield vs. Miami (Ohio), 11/23/02 6 Candice Jackson vs. Chicago St., 11/26/00 6 Tanya Place vs. Wisconsin, 2/14/93 6 Victoria Lucas-Perry vs. Indiana St., 11/24/ times, most recent: 5 Courtney Davidson vs. Old Dominion, 12/2/07 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 1. Maxann Reese vs. Iowa, 1/29/ Maxann Reese vs. Alabama, 11/20/ Maxann Reese vs. Boston College, 11/22/ Maxann Reese vs. Northwestern, 1/26/ Taylor Alton at Penn State, 2/10/11 12 Jamie Wesley vs. Duke, 12/3/95 12 Tanya Place vs. Toledo, 11/30/94 12 Tanya Place vs. Wisconsin, 2/14/93 12 Eileen Shea vs. Oklahoma State, 3/16/ Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 3 Att.) 1. Kristin Haynie vs. Stanford, 3/29/ (4-4) Chris Powers vs. Michigan, 3/6/ (4-4) Lykendra Johnson vs. IPFW, 11/13/ (3-3) Brittney Thomas vs. FGCU, 12/13/ (3-3) Jasmine Thomas vs. FGCU, 12/13/ (3-3) Kalisha Keane vs. George Washington, 11/27/ (3-3) Rene Haynes vs. Minnesota, 2/10/ (3-3) Liz Shimek vs. Purdue, 1/8/ (3-3) Lindsay Bowen vs. Michigan, 2/16/ (3-3) Lindsay Bowen vs. Michigan, 1/30/ (3-3) Abby Salscheider vs. Minnesota, 1/7/ (3-3) Candice Jackson vs. UWGB, 12/15/ (3-3) Jamie Wesley vs. Notre Dame, 12/21/ (3-3) Jamie Wesley vs. Indiana, 2/26/ (3-3) Tanya Place vs. Michigan, 2/9/ (3-3) Marlene Ferguson vs. Loyola Mt., 11/30/ (3-3) Marline Ferguson vs. Ohio State, 2/22/ (3-3) S 84 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 85

45 SINGLE-GAME YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS Free Throws 1. Brittney Thomas vs. Purdue, 2/6/ Marybeth Williams vs. Iowa, 3/6/ Lindsay Bowen vs. Rutgers, 1/7/06 12 Syreeta Bromfield vs. Penn State, 2/14/02 12 Syreeta Bromfield vs. Marquette, 12/2/01 12 Sue Tucker vs. Akron, 12/15/85 12 Lil Preston vs. Northwestern, 1/9/83 12 Brenda Jezowski vs. Purdue, 2/12/82 12 Free Throw Attempts 1. Jill Prudden vs. Central Michigan, 2/23/ Brittney Thomas vs. Purdue, 2/6/11 15 Becky Cummings vs. Akron, 3/11/99 15 Marybeth Williams vs. Iowa, 3/6/89 15 Nanette Gibson vs. Indiana, 2/13/ Kalisha Keane at Florida State, 12/1/10 14 Lindsay Bowen vs. Rutgers, 1/7/06 14 Syreeta Bromfield vs. Penn State, 2/14/02 14 Syreeta Bromfield vs. Marquette, 12/2/01 14 Marline Ferguson vs. Purdue, 1/12/92 14 Cherie Swarthout vs. Wisconsin, 1/11/91 14 Free Throw Percentage (Min. 10 Attempts) 1. Brenda Jezowski vs. Purdue, 2/12/ (12-12) Allyssa DeHaan vs. Wisconsin, 1/2/ (11-11) Becky Cummings vs. Michigan, 12/30/ (11-11) Kristen Rasmussen vs. Detroit, 12/1/ (10-10) Jamie Wesley vs. Wisconsin, 2/11/ (10-10) Prudence Evans vs. Illinois, 3/7/ (10-10) Sue Tucker vs. Louisiana Tech, 1/28/ (10-10) Kris Emerson vs. Purdue, 2/17/ (10-10) Mary Kay Itnyre vs. Purdue, 1/19/ (10-10) 1. Nanette Gibson vs. Pittsburgh, 1/20/ Mary Kay Itnyre vs. Central Michigan, 1/23/ Nanette Gibson vs. Minnesota, 2/9/ Mary Kay Itnyre vs. Ohio State, 2/24/79 21 Nanette Gibson vs. Michigan, 2/16/79 21 Mary Kay Itnyre vs. Queens, 12/15/ Kristen Rasmussen vs. Penn State, 12/30/97 20 Nanette Gibson vs. Michigan, 3/1/79 20 Kathy DeBoer vs. Calvin, 2/21/ Liz Shimek vs. Pepperdine, 12/17/03 19 Kisha Kelley vs. Wisconsin, 2/14/93 19 Annette Babers vs. Northern Illinois, 11/24/91 19 Sue Tucker vs. Detroit, 12/18/85 19 Nanette Gibson vs. Oakland, 2/13/79 19 Offensive 1. Cherie Swarthout vs. Wisconsin, 1/11/ Lykendra Johnson at Michigan, 1/9/11 10 Kristin Haynie at Illinois, 3/16/02 10 Kisha Kelley at Wisconsin, 1/15/ Lykendra Johnson at Iowa, 1/27/11 9 Lauren Aitch vs. Michigan, 1/13/08 9 Liz Shimek vs. Iowa, 2/17/05 9 Liz Shimek vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 12/19/04 9 Liz Shimek vs. Mercer, 11/29/02 9 Danika Kelly vs. Northwestern, 3/4/94 9 Sheronda Mayo vs. Purdue, 1/7/93 9 Tamika Matlock Assists 1. Tamika Matlock vs. California, 12/21/ Tamika Matlock vs. UC Irvine, 12/20/ Eileen Shea vs. Indiana, 1/12/ Tamika Matlock vs. Illinois, 2/16/97 12 Tamika Matlock vs. Minnesota, 2/7/97 12 Eileen Shea vs. Minnesota, 3/9/89 12 Deb Traxinger vs. Eastern Michigan, 1/13/ Donita Johnson vs. Indiana, 2/5/99 11 Tamika Matlock vs. Penn State, 12/30/96 11 Tamika Matlock vs. Indiana, 2/25/96 11 Tamika Matlock vs. Michigan, 2/18/96 11 Tamika Matlock vs. Yale, 11/24/95 11 Chris Powers vs. Michigan, 2/9/94 11 Carlotta Taylor vs. Illinois, 2/3/89 11 Deb Traxinger vs. Oakland, 2/5/80 11 Steals 1. Jamie Wesley vs. Minnesota, 2/2/ Lykendra Johnson at Florida State, 12/1/10 9 Marline Ferguson vs. Northwestern, 2/14/92 9 Marline Ferguson vs. UNC Greensboro, 12/17/91 9 Nanette Gibson vs. Grand Valley, 12/23/ Lykendra Johnson at Penn State, 2/10/11 8 Brittney Thomas vs. Texas, 12/5/10 8 Syreeta Bromfield vs. Kent State, 12/3/02 8 Paula Sanders vs. Brown, 11/25/94 8 Marline Ferguson vs. Loyola, 11/30/91 8 Kim Archer vs. Ohio State, 1/17/88 8 Nancy Hannenberg vs. Grand Valley, 1/9/79 8 Dawn Hertz vs. Grand Valley, 1/9/79 8 Blocked Shots 1. Allyssa DeHaan vs. Xavier, 12/14/08 9 Allyssa DeHaan vs. Indiana State, 12/8/07 9 Allyssa DeHaan vs. Indiana, 12/28/ Allyssa DeHaan vs. Oklahoma State., 11/28/09 8 Allyssa DeHaan vs. Evansville, 11/11/07 8 Allyssa DeHaan vs. Minnesota, 2/25/07 8 Allyssa DeHaan vs. UCSB, 12/20/06 8 Allyssa DeHaan vs. South Florida, 12/3/06 8 Allyssa DeHaan vs. Texas-Arlington, 11/19/ Allyssa DeHaan vs. Penn State, 2/4/10 7 Allyssa DeHaan vs. IUPUI, 11/9/07 7 Allyssa DeHaan vs. Iowa, 1/21/07 7 Annette Babers vs. Iowa State, 12/4/92 7 Triple-Doubles Kristin Haynie, vs. Vanderbilt, 3/27/05 Kim Archer, vs. Northwestern, 3/8/84 13 pts., 10 reb., 10 asst. 16 pts., 10 reb., 10 asst. Scoring Linda Stoick 367/ Jill Prudden 332/ Jill Prudden 343/ Mary Kay Itnyre 478/ Mary Kay Itnyre 369/ Mary Kay Itnyre 342/ Nanette Gibson 279/16.4 Lil Preston Lil Preston 411/ Lil Preston 399/ Kris Emerson 363/ Kris Emerson 330/ Kris Emerson 457/ Kris Emerson 440/ Kim Archer 348/ Eileen Shea 368/ Eileen Shea 431/ Eileen Shea 438/ Marline Ferguson 312/ Kisha Kelley 410/ Kisha Kelley 513/ Kisha Kelley 529/ Nicole Cushing 372/ Paula Sanders 378/ Bella Engen 344/ Maxann Reese 546/ Maxann Reese 496/ Julie Pagel 313/ Syreeta Bromfield 498/ Syreeta Bromfield 427/ Lindsay Bowen 419/ Liz Shimek 546/ Liz Shimek 597/ Victoria Lucas-Perry 447/ Allyssa DeHaan 531/ Aisha Jefferson 367/ Allyssa DeHaan 351/10.6 Kalisha Keane 531/16.1 Field Goals Jill Prudden Mary Kay Itnyre Mary Kay Itnyre Mary Kay Itnyre Nanette Gibson Lil Preston Lil Preston Julie Polakowski Kelly Belanger 128 Julie Polakowski Kris Emerson Kris Emerson Kim Archer Eileen Shea Eileen Shea Eileen Shea/ Dana Walker Marline Ferguson Kisha Kelley Kisha Kelley Kisha Kelley Nicole Cushing Paula Sanders Bella Engen Maxann Reese Maxann Reese Julie Pagel Syreeta Bromfield Syreeta Bromfield Lindsay Bowen Liz Shimek Liz Shimek Allyssa DeHaan Allyssa DeHaan Allyssa DeHaan Allyssa DeHaan 128 Kalisha Keane 193 Field Goal Attempts Jill Prudden Mary Kay Itnyre Mary Kay Itnyre Deborah Traxinger Nanette Gibson Lil Preston Lil Preston Kris Emerson Julie Polakowski Kris Emerson Kris Emerson Kim Archer Eileen Shea Eileen Shea Eileen Shea Marline Ferguson Kisha Kelley Kisha Kelley Kisha Kelley Jamie Wesley Jamie Wesley Jamie Wesley Maxann Reese Maxann Reese Vnemina Reese Syreeta Bromfield Syreeta Bromfield Lindsay Bowen Liz Shimek Liz Shimek Victoria Lucas-Perry Allyssa DeHaan Aisha Jefferson Allyssa DeHaan 308 Kalisha Keane 441 Field Goal Percentage (Min. 100 Attempts) Kathy DeBoer / Mary Kay Itnyre / Mary Kay Itnyre / Mary Vielbig / Nanette Gibson / Brenda Jezowski / Mary Kay McNall / Mary Kay McNall / Kelly Belanger / Julie Polakowski / Sue Forsyth / Dawn DeYoung / Cherie Swarthout / Sheronda Mayo / Sheronda Mayo / Sheronda Mayo / Kisha Kelley / Kisha Kelley / Bella Engen / Nicole Cushing / Bella Engen / Bella Engen / Becky Cummings / Becky Cummings / Becky Cummings /.551 Kelli Roehrig Kelli Roehrig / Kelli Roehrig / Kelli Roehrig / Kelli Roehrig / Liz Shimek / Allyssa DeHaan / Lauren Aitch / Lauren Aitch / Lykendra Johnson /.492 Lykendra Johnson /.483 S 86 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 87

46 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS 3-Point Field Goals Eileen Shea Eileen Shea Eileen Shea Eileen Shea Chris Powers Tanya Place Tanya Place Chris Powers Jamie Wesley Maxann Reese Maxann Reese Maxann Reese Maxann Reese Vnemina Reese Syreeta Bromfield Lindsay Bowen Lindsay Bowen Lindsay Bowen Lindsay Bowen Victoria Lucas-Perry Courtney Davidson Mia Johnson Kalisha Keane 48 Kalisha Keane 71 3-Point Field Goal Attempts Eileen Shea Eileen Shea Eileen Shea Eileen Shea Chris Powers Tanya Place Tanya Place Tanya Place Jamie Wesley Maxann Reese Maxann Reese Maxann Reese Maxann Reese Donita Johnson Syreeta Bromfield Lindsay Bowen Lindsay Bowen Lindsay Bowen Lindsay Bowen Victoria Lucas-Perry Courtney Davidson Mia Johnson Kalisha Keane 139 Kalisha Keane Point FG Percentage (Min. 10 Attempts) Eileen Shea 4-12/ Eileen Shea 19-47/ Taraisa Wills 7-17/ Eileen Shea / Chris Powers 29-76/ Tanya Place / Chris Powers 36-92/ Chris Powers / Tamika Matlock 4-12/ Cheri Euler 11-31/ Jamie Wesley 26-69/ Maxann Reese / Christie Pung 11-22/ Vnemina Reese 30-82/ Maria Recker 13-36/ Lindsay Bowen / Julie Pagel 9-19/ Lindsay Bowen / Victoria Lucas-Perry / Mia Johnson 36-99/ Alisa Wulff 25-64/ Mandy Piechowski 16-42/ Brittney Thomas 21-60/.350 Taylor Alton /.369 Free Throws Diane Spoelstra Mary Kay Itnyre Mary Kay Itnyre Mary Kay Itnyre Brenda Jezowski Lil Preston Lil Preston Kris Emerson Kris Emerson Kris Emerson Kris Emerson Marybeth Williams Eileen Shea Eileen Shea Eileen Shea Sheronda Mayo Kisha Kelley Kisha Kelley Kisha Kelley Nicole Cushing Paula Sanders Bella Engen 74 Kristen Rasmussen Becky Cummings Becky Cummings Julie Pagel Julie Pagel Kelli Roehrig Lindsay Bowen Liz Shimek Liz Shimek Mia Johnson Allyssa DeHaan Aisha Jefferson 76 Lykendra Johnson Allyssa DeHaan 86 Lykendra Johnson 78 Free Throw Attempts Sue Conlin Mary Kay Itnyre Nanette Gibson 103 Mary Kay Itnyre Nanette Gibson Brenda Jezowski Lil Preston Lil Preston Kris Emerson Kris Emerson Kris Emerson Kris Emerson Marybeth Williams Eileen Shea Cherie Swarthout Cherie Swarthout Sheronda Mayo Kisha Kelley Kisha Kelley Kisha Kelley Paula Sanders Paula Sanders Bella Engen Becky Cummings Becky Cummings Julie Pagel Syreeta Bromfield Syreeta Bromfield Lindsay Bowen Liz Shimek Liz Shimek Mia Johnson Allyssa DeHaan Aisha Jefferson Allyssa DeHaan 104 Lykendra Johnson 122 Free Throw Percentage (Min. 30 Attempts) Kathy DeBoer 53-68/.779 Mary Kay Itnyre Mary Kay Itnyre / Mary Kay Itnyre / Mary Kay Itnyre 64-78/ Brenda Jezowski 62-80/ Lil Preston / Brenda Jezowski 64-72/ Julie Polakowski 37-43/ Kris Emerson / Kelly Belanger 26-31/ Sue Tucker 63-76/ Cynthia Lyons 26-35/ Eileen Shea 71-85/ Eileen Shea 71-88/ Eileen Shea / Sheronda Mayo / Chris Powers 38-43/ Chris Powers 42-52/ Chris Powers 30-38/ Jamie Wesley 59-70/ Maxann Reese 26-30/ Jamie Wesley 59-71/ Maxann Reese 50-62/ Maxann Reese 65-76/ Christie Pung 38-51/ Julie Pagel / Lindsay Bowen 63-66/ Lindsay Bowen 83-96/ Kristin Haynie 64-78/ Lindsay Bowen 69-75/ Victoria Lucas-Perry 61-70/ Kalisha Keane / Kalisha Keane 45-51/ Allyssa DeHaan /.827 Brittney Thomas 69-74/ Linda Stoick 155/ Not Available Kathy DeBoer 244/ Mary Kay Itnyre 317/11.7 Nanette Gibson Nanette Gibson 291/ Mary Kay Itnyre 235/ Jackie Carter 175/ Jackie Carter 279/ Jackie Carter 290/ Kris Emerson 245/ Kris Emerson 218/ Kris Emerson 282/ Sue Forsyth 255/ Kim Archer 180/ Dawn DeYoung 179/ Sheronda Mayo 164/ Sheronda Mayo 194/ Annette Babers 191/ Kisha Kelley 209/ Kisha Kelley 238/ Paula Sanders 224/ Paula Sanders 234/ Paula Sanders 269/ Kristen Rasmussen 217/ Kristen Rasmussen 286/ Kristen Rasmussen 304/ Julie Pagel 219/ Syreeta Bromfield 209/ Liz Shimek 263/ Liz Shimek 252/ Liz Shimek 335/ Liz Shimek 280/ Allyssa DeHaan 247/ Allyssa DeHaan 271/ Allyssa DeHaan 208/ Lykendra Johnson 250/7.6 Lykendra Johnson 295/8.9 Assists Kathy DeBoer 57/ Karen Santoni 67/ Nancy Hannenberg 84/ Deb Traxinger 148/ Deb Traxinger 95/ Deb Traxinger 122/ Brenda Jezowski 77/ Kim Archer 106/ Brenda Jezowski 96/ Kris Emerson 82/ Kim Archer 134/ Kim Archer 101/ Eileen Shea 109/ Carlotta Taylor 95/ Eileen Shea 116/ Marline Ferguson 138/ Chris Powers 130/ Chris Powers 141/ Chris Powers 137/ Tamika Matlock 174/ Tamika Matlock 229/ Maxann Reese 86/ Donita Johnson 113/ Vnemina Reese 143/ Vnemina Reese 103/ Kristin Haynie 117/ Kristin Haynie 144/ Kristin Haynie 124/ Kristin Haynie 189/ Lindsay Bowen 130/ Rene Haynes 113/ Brittney Thomas 133/ Kalisha Keane 80/ Brittney Thomas 104/3.2 Brittney Thomas 96/2.9 Steals Deborah Traxinger Nanette Gibson Deborah Traxinger Jackie Carter Kim Archer Kris Emerson Kris Emerson Kim Archer Kim Archer Carlotta Taylor Carlotta Taylor Eileen Shea Marline Ferguson Prudence Evans Kisha Kelley Kisha Kelley Jamie Wesley Paula Sanders Jamie Wesley Kristen Rasmussen Vnemina Reese Julie Pagel Kristin Haynie Kristin Haynie Kristin Haynie Kristin Haynie Rene Haynes Victoria Lucas-Perry Kalisha Keane Kalisha Keane Kalisha Keane 56 Lykendra Johnson 79 Kalisha Keane Blocked Shots Mary Kay Itnyre Jackie Carter Jackie Carter Jackie Carter Kris Emerson Becky Glass Kris Emerson Sue Forsyth Dawn DeYoung Dawn DeYoung Claudia Wilson Cherie Swarthout Annette Babers Annette Babers Tanya Place Paula Sanders Nicole Cushing Kristen Rasmussen Kristen Rasmussen Kristen Rasmussen Kristen Rasmussen Erin Skelly Kelli Roehrig Kelli Roehrig Liz Shimek Kelli Roehrig Liz Shimek Allyssa DeHaan Allyssa DeHaan Allyssa DeHaan Allyssa DeHaan 101 Lykendra Johnson 44 S 88 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 89

47 TEAM OPPONENT SEASON Wins games Points 2, games Scoring Average games Field Goals games Field Goals Attempted 2, games Field Goal Percentage.496 (840-1,693) games 3-Pt. Field Goals games 3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted games 3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage.397 ( ) games Free Throws games Free Throws Attempted games Free Throw Percentage.783 ( ) games 1, games Rebound Average games Steals games Blocks games GAME Points 116 vs. Niagara at East Lansing 11/14/08 Field Goals 50 vs. Georgetown at East Lansing 11/24/90 Field Goals Attempted 95 vs. Cincinnati at West Lafayette, Ind. 3/10/77 Field Goal Pct..672 (45-67) vs. Bowling Green at Bowling Green, Ohio 12/23/86 3-Point Field Goals 13 vs. Iona at East Lansing 12/12/10 13 vs. Florida Gulf Coast at East Lansing 12/13/09 3-Point FG Attempts 34 vs. Dartmouth at East Lansing 12/18/10 3-Point FG Pct..857 (6-7) vs. Ohio State at Columbus, Ohio 2/22/91 Free Throws 32 vs. Detroit at East Lansing 12/1/98 Free Throws Attempted 43 vs. Detroit at East Lansing 12/1/98 Fewest FT Attempts 0 vs. Purdue at West Lafayette, Ind. 1/17/81 0 vs. Cincinnati at West Lafayette, Ind. 3/10/77 Free Throw Percentage (14-14) vs. Penn State at East Lansing 2/9/ (11-11) vs. Ohio State at East Lansing 2/13/ (11-11) vs. Ohio State at Columbus, Ohio 2/6/ (10-10) vs. California at Berkeley, Calif. 12/21/96 73 vs. Wayne State at East Lansing 1/3/78 73 vs. Oakland at East Lansing 2/16/78 Steals 24 vs. Minnesota at Minneapolis, Minn. 2/2/96 24 vs. Grand Valley at Hudsonville, Mich. 12/23/80 Most Fouls 32 vs. Central Michigan at East Lansing 12/7/85 Fewest Fouls 5 vs. Kentucky at Indianapolis 3/20/06 Most Turnovers 41 vs. Purdue at West Lafayette, Ind. 1/6/79 Fewest Turnovers 5 vs. Stanford at Kansas City, Mo. 3/29/05 5 vs. Northwestern at Evanston, Ill. 1/22/89 Victory Margin 66 vs. Niagara at East Lansing 11/14/08 Defeat Margin 48 vs. Penn State at University Park, Pa. 1/28/01 Combined Score 212 vs. Northwestern OT at East Lansing 3/5/93 VS. BIG TEN OPPONENTS (where different from above) Points 103 vs. Northwestern OT at East Lansing 3/5/93 Field Goals 42 vs. Northwestern at East Lansing 2/3/05 Field Goal Attempts 88 vs. Michigan at East Lansing 1/5/82 Field Goal Percentage.631 (41-65) vs. Indiana at Bloomington, Ind. 2/23/97 Free Throws 30 vs. Minnesota at East Lansing 1/11/98 Free Throw Attempts 42 vs. Wisconsin at East Lansing 1/19/90 59 vs. Michigan at East Lansing 2/6/83 Assists 32 vs. Minnesota at East Lansing 2/7/97 Most Fouls 28 vs. Ohio State at Columbus, Ohio 1/14/90 TEAM Points 109 Northwestern (2 OT) East Lansing 3/5/93 Field Goals 44 Ohio State East Lansing 2/15/91 Field Goal Attempts 95 Oakland East Lansing 2/16/78 Field Goal Percentage.686 (35-51) Northwestern East Lansing 1/19/96 3-Point Field Goals 15 Oakland Rochester, Mich. 12/5/02 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 35 Michigan Ann Arbor 1/15/09 35 Houston East Lansing 12/17/05 3-Point Field Goal Percentage.750 (6-8) Ohio State East Lansing 1/27/91 Free Throws 31 Toledo Toledo, Ohio 12/9/95 Free Throw Attempts 43 Northwestern (2 OT) East Lansing 3/5/93 43 Western Michigan Grand Rapids, Mich. 11/28/81 Fewest Free Throws Attempted 1 Indiana Bloomington, Ind. 2/5/99 Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 att.) (14-14) Indiana East Lansing 2/8/ (11-11) Minnesota (OT) Minneapolis, Minn. 2/27/ (11-11) Wisconsin East Lansing 2/28/ (10-10) Niagara East Lansing 11/14/08 62 Queens University Park, Pa. 12/15/78 Steals 24 Iowa Iowa City, Iowa 1/8/89 Most Fouls 31 Detroit East Lansing 12/1/98 31 South Alabama East Lansing 12/3/93 31 Indiana (OT) East Lansing 2/15/80 Fewest Fouls 7 Clemson East Lansing 11/29/07 7 Evansville East Lansing 11/11/07 7 Northwestern Evanston, Ill. 2/5/93 Most Turnovers 46 Grand Valley State Grand Rapids, Mich. 1/9/79 Fewest Turnovers 5 Mercer Memphis, Tenn. 11/29/02 INDIVIDUAL Points 44 Andrea Riley Oklahoma State (2OT) Grand Bahama Isl. 11/28/09 Field Goals 17 Karna Abram Indiana East Lansing 2/8/87 17 Cassandra Pack Detroit East Lansing 12/22/84 Field Goal Attempts 42 Andrea Riley Oklahoma State (2OT) Grand Bahama Isl. 11/28/09 Field Goal Pct. (min. 10 att.).857 (12-14) Betsy Yonkman Central Michigan Mt. Pleasant, Mich. 12/8/84 3-Point Field Goals 8 Michelle Greco UCLA East Lansing 11/17/01 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 18 Tye Jackson Houston East Lansing 12/17/05 3-Point Field Goal Pct. (min. 3 att.) (5-5) Laura Sobieszyk DePaul East Lansing 3/16/ (4-4) Jaime Printy Iowa East Lansing 1/13/ (4-4) Robin Threatt Wisconsin Madison, Wis. 2/18/ (3-3) 13 times Free Throws 17 Jerilynn Harper Tennessee Tech Cookeville, Tenn. 11/29/80 Free Throw Attempts 22 Jerilynn Harper Tennessee Tech Cookeville, Tenn. 11/29/80 Free Throw Pct. (min. 10 att.) (11-11) Cara Consuegra Iowa Iowa City, Iowa 1/21/ (10-10) Jantel Lavender Ohio State East Lansing 1/9/ (10-10) Ukari Figgs Purdue East Lansing 2/13/ (10-10) Michele Savage Northwestern East Lansing 1/13/ (10-10) Lavetta Willis Notre Dame East Lansing 2/3/84 21 Courtney Paris Oklahoma Norman, Okla. 12/21/05 21 Natalie Williams UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. 12/29/92 Assists 15 Nancy Kennelly Northwestern (2 OT) East Lansing 3/5/93 Steals 9 Michelle Duhart Purdue West Lafayette, Ind. 2/24/00 9 Mitzi Hallinan Toledo Toledo, Ohio 12/15/82 Blocks 12 Jessica Davenport Ohio State East Lansing 2/20/05 S 90 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 91

48 BRESLIN CENTER ATTENDANCE INDIVIDUAL Points 37, MaChelle Joseph (Purdue) vs. Michigan State, 2/15/91 Field Goals 16, MaChelle Joseph (Purdue) vs. Michigan State, 2/15/91 Field Goal Attempts 33, Syreeta Bromfield (Michigan State) vs. Wisconsin, 1/10/02 Field Goal Percentage (Min. 10 Attempts) (11-11), Cheri Euler (Michigan State) vs. Vanderbilt, 1/15/97 3-Point Field Goals 8, Michelle Greco (UCLA) vs. Michigan State, 11/17/01 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 18, Tye Jackson (Houston) vs. Michigan State, 12/17/05 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 5 Attempts) (5-5), Laura Sobiesczyk (DePaul) vs. Michigan State, 3/14/02 Free Throws 14, Brittney Thomas (Michigan State) vs. Purdue, 2/6/11 Free Throw Attempts 15, Brittney Thomas (Michigan State) vs. Purdue, 2/6/11 Free Throw Percentage (Min. 10 Attempts) (12-12), Tamika Louis (Fresno St.) vs. St. John s, 11/22/ (10-10), Jantel Lavender (Ohio St.) vs. MSU, 1/9/ (10-10), Kristen Rasmussen (Michigan State) vs. Detroit, 12/1/ (10-10), Ukari Figgs (Purdue) vs. Michigan State, 2/13/ (10-10), Jamie Wesley (Michigan State) vs. Wisconsin, 2/11/ (10-10), Prudence Evans (Michigan State) vs. Illinois, 3/7/ (10-10), Michele Savage (Northwestern) vs. MSU, 1/13/91 19, Kisha Kelley (Michigan State) vs. Wisconsin, 2/14/93 Assists 15, Nancy Kennelly (Northwestern) vs. Michigan State, 3/5/93 Steals 9, Marline Ferguson (Michigan State) vs. Northwestern, 2/14/92 Blocks 12, Jessica Davenport (Ohio State) vs. Michigan State, 2/20/05 TEAM Points 116 by Michigan State vs. Niagara, 11/14/08 Fewest Points Half by Michigan State 18 (2nd half) vs. Wisconsin, 1/14/10 18 (2nd half) vs. Purdue, 3/10/94 Fewest Points Half by Opponent 12 by Delaware State (1st half), 12/18/08 12 by Indiana (1st half), 1/16/03 Most Points Half by Michigan State 59 (2nd half) vs. Niagara, 11/14/08 Most Points Half by Opponent 58 by Valparaiso (2nd half) vs. South Alabama, 12/4/93 Fewest Points Overall 33 by Michigan, 1/18/04 Field Goals 50 by Michigan State vs. Georgetown, 11/24/90 Field Goal Attempts 90 by South Alabama vs. Valparaiso, 12/4/93 Field Goal Percentage.686 (35-51) by Northwestern vs. Michigan State, 1/19/96 3-Point Field Goals 14 by DePaul vs. Michigan State, 3/14/02 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 35 by Houston vs. Michigan State, 12/17/05 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 4 Attempts).750 (6-8) by Ohio State vs. Michigan State, 1/27/ (3-4) by Oregon State vs. Boston College, 12/4/ (3-4) by Michigan State vs. Iowa, 1/5/ (3-4) by Kentucky vs. Miami, 12/9/89 Free Throws 32 by Michigan State vs. Detroit, 12/1/98 Free Throw Attempts 43 by Michigan State vs. Detroit, 12/1/98 43 by Northwestern vs. Michigan State, 3/5/93 Free Throw Percentage (Min. 10 Attempts) (14-14) by Michigan State vs. Penn State, 2/9/ (11-11) by Michigan State vs. Ohio State, 2/13/ (10-10) by Michigan State vs. Central Michigan, 12/30/05 62 by Valparaiso vs. South Alabama, 12/4/93 Assists 32 by Michigan State vs. Minnesota, 2/7/97 Steals 20 by Michigan State vs. Central Michigan, 11/15/98 20 by Michigan State vs. Wisconsin, 1/31/97 20 by Michigan State vs. Wisconsin, 2/16/92 20 by Michigan State vs. Louisville, 11/25/90 Turnovers 42 by Notre Dame vs. Michigan State, 12/21/95 Blocks 13 by Michigan State vs. Indiana, 12/28/06 SINGLE-GAME ATTENDANCE Attendance Opponent Date Location 1. 14,797 Michigan Feb. 13, 2011 Breslin 2. 14,759 South Florida Dec. 3, 2006 Breslin 3. 14,066 Ohio State Feb. 20, 2005 Breslin 4. 13,375 Texas Dec. 5, 2010 Breslin 5. 12,412 Ohio State Jan. 9, 2010 Breslin 6. 12,088 Michigan Jan. 1, 2006 Breslin 7. 12,058 Kent State Dec. 3, 2002 Breslin 8. 11,721 Vermont Dec. 21, 2004 Breslin 9. 11,245 Penn State Jan. 5, 2008 Breslin ,489 Wisconsin Jan. 25, 2009 Breslin ,403 Ohio State Feb. 8, 2009 Breslin ,024 Indiana Jan. 20, 2008 Breslin ,021 Ohio State Jan. 22, 2006 Breslin 14. 9,958 Iowa Jan. 13, 2011 Breslin 15. 9,674 Minnesota Jan. 23, 2011 Breslin 16. 9,181 Wisconsin Feb. 12, 2006 Breslin 17. 9,051 Rutgers Jan. 7, 2006 Breslin 18. 8,904 Michigan Feb. 23, 2005 Breslin 19. 8,705 Ohio State Dec. 30, 2007 Breslin 20. 8,632 Northwestern Feb. 14, 2010 Breslin 21. 8,614 Northwestern March 2, 2003 Breslin 22. 8,600 Indiana Jan. 29, 2006 Breslin 23. 8,512 Iowa Jan. 9, 2005 Breslin 24. 8,475 Illinois Feb. 4, 2006 Breslin 25. 8,306 Penn State Feb. 9, 2003 Breslin 26. 8,287 Michigan Jan. 31, 2008 Breslin 27. 8,024 Minnesota Feb. 25, 2007 Breslin 28. 8,014 Purdue Feb. 6, 2011 Breslin 29. 7,965 Texas-Arlington Nov. 19, 2006 Breslin 30. 7,923 Michigan Jan. 18, 2004 Breslin 31. 7,818 Marquette April 5, 2008 Breslin 32. 7,733 Michigan Feb. 20, 2000 Breslin 33. 7,724 Ohio State Feb. 15, 2004 Breslin 34. 7,633 Illinois Feb. 16, 1997 Breslin 35. 7,625 Michigan Dec. 31, 2009 Breslin YEARLY ATTENDANCE AVERAGES Year Total Att. Games Average High N/A N/A N/A N/A , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,530 5, , ,288 4, , ,392 6, * 21, ,651 4, , ,636 4, , ,880 4, , ,455 3, , ,368 2, , ,052 7, , ,753 3, , ,195 7, , ,415 4, , ,840 5, , ,506 7, , ,140 7, , ,623 4, , ,211 12, , ,312 7, , ,143 (14) 14, , ,787 (10) 12, , ,737 (9) 14, , ,317 (10) 11, , ,024 (13) 10, , ,192 (11) 12, , ,388 (9) 14,797 S * First season in the Breslin Center was Note: Numbers in parentheses indicate national ranking MSU had its first official sell-out (14,797) on Feb. 13, 2011 against Michigan. 92 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 93

49 MSU VS. RANKED OPPONENTS MSU VS. RANKED OPPONENTS Date Rank Opponent Site Result Score MSU Rank 1/19/77 20 Illinois St. H W /23/77 5 Tennessee N L /28/77 6 Queens N L /15/78 12 Queens N L /16/78 17 Montclair St. N L /20/79 16 Detroit A L /24/81 20 Illinois St. H W /4/85 9 Ohio State A L /9/85 7 Ohio State H L /3/86 14 Ohio State H L /17/86 16 Iowa H L /16/86 14 Iowa A L /8/86 13 Ohio State A L /28/86 2 Louisiana Tech N L /2/87 17 Illinois H L /11/87 18 Ohio State A L /30/87 13 Iowa A L /6/87 11 Ohio State H L /1/87 10 Iowa H L /19/87 15 Washington H L /17/88 8 Ohio State H W ot - 2/5/88 1 Iowa H L /12/88 9 Ohio State A L /6/88 2 Iowa A L /17/88 2 Georgia H L /8/89 6 Iowa A L /5/89 9 Purdue H L /3/89 11 Purdue A L /11/89 8 Iowa H L /24/89 3 Stanford N L /16/89 4 Georgia A L /5/90 7 Iowa H W /21/90 20 Northwestern H L /4/90 10 Purdue A L /16/90 15 Northwestern A L /2/90 16 Purdue H L /8/90 18 No. Illinois H W /28/90 21 Providence N W /29/90 1 Virginia N L /13/91 11 Northwestern H W /20/91 8 Purdue A L /1/91 25 Iowa A W /8/91 18 Northwestern A L /15/91 6 Purdue H L /3/91 21 Iowa H W /16/91 25 Oklahoma St. A L /20/91 9 Penn State A L /12/92 10 Purdue H W /19/92 14 Northwestern A W /24/92 5 Iowa H L /16/92 25 Wisconsin H L /23/92 7 Iowa A L /12/92 12 Purdue A L /30/92 14 USC A L /7/93 10 Purdue H W /24/93 8 Ohio State A L /31/93 3 Iowa H L /19/93 7 Ohio State H L /21/93 5 Penn State H L /26/93 2 Iowa A L /7/94 16 Purdue A L /23/94 18 Ohio State H L /30/94 4 Iowa A L /20/94 2 Penn State A L Date Rank Opponent Site Result Score MSU Rank 2/25/94 14 Iowa H L /10/94 10 Purdue H L /30/94 5 Penn State A L /13/95 24 Wisconsin H W /23/95 19 Purdue H L /12/95 25 Wisconsin A W /3/95 19/20 Duke A L /30/95 7/8 Penn State H L /12/96 17/21 Wisconsin A L /14/96 10/11 Iowa A L /19/96 17/12 Northwestern H W /21/96 21/22 Purdue A L /4/96 23/22 Northwestern A W /9/96 5/5 Iowa H L /11/96 11/11 Wisconsin H W /23/96 11/11 Penn State A L /2/96 17/18 Purdue A L /18/96 2/3 Connecticut A L /23/96 21/21 Texas H L /7/96 14/17 W. Kentucky A L /30/96 22/15 Penn State H W /15/97 7/7 Vanderbilt H W /31/97 16/10 Wisconsin H W /24 2/16/97 20/19 Illinois H W /19 3/2/97 18/20 Illinois A L /19 3/14/97 -/25 Portland N W ot 24/24 3/16/97 18/20 North Carolina A L ot 24/24 12/3/97 5/5 Vanderbilt A L /2/98 13/13 Illinois H L /4/98 24/- Purdue A L /30/98 20/18 Wisconsin A L /15/98 9/10 Illinois A L /21/98 7/7 Notre Dame H L /11/99 20/20 Penn State A L /15/99 3/3 Purdue A L /31/99 2/2 Purdue H L /27/99 15/15 Penn State N L /11/99 7/6 Notre Dame A L /19/99 10/11 North Carolina N L /23/00 4/4 Penn State H W /30/00 21/18 Illinois A L /17/00 21/21 Purdue H W /24/00 21/21 Purdue A L /18/01 6/6 Purdue A L /28/01 19/15 Penn State A L /4/01 25/- Wisconsin A L /8/01 16/16 Penn State H L /2/02 18/17 Michigan A L /5/02 8/7 Georgia H W /10/02 5/9 Wisconsin H L ot - 1/30/02 15/13 Wisconsin A W /1/02 7/8 Purdue H L /24/02 14/19 Minnesota A W /17/02 20/20 Georgia A L /6/03 7/6 Purdue H W /9/03 23/- Ohio State A L /19/03 13/15 Penn State A L /23/03 10/10 Minnesota H W /9/03 13/14 Penn State H L /13/03 22/24 Ohio State H W /20/03 11/10 Purdue A L /26/03 17/20 Notre Dame H W /4/04 10/9 Penn State A L /22 1/8/04 10/11 Purdue H L /23 Date Rank Opponent Site Result Score MSU Rank 1/15/04 -/22 Ohio State A W /23 1/25/04 9/9 Minnesota A W /20 2/22/04 5/5 Purdue A L /20 2/26/04 6/7 Penn State H L /22 3/7/04 5/5 Penn State N L /24 3/23/04 4/4 Texas A L /24 11/21/04 18/17 Boston College H W /15 12/2/04 3/3 Notre Dame A W ot 15/15 12/29/04 11/11 Connecticut A W /10 1/6/05 9/9 Ohio State A L /6 1/9/05 18/17 Iowa H W /6 1/16/05 11/12 Minnesota H W /9 1/26/05 -/24 Purdue H W /11 2/10/05 12/13 Minnesota A W /9 2/20/05 2/3 Ohio State H W /9 3/6/05 23/24 Penn State N W /7 3/7/05 12/15 Minnesota N W /7 3/27/05 18/18 Vanderbilt N W /5 3/29/05 1/1 Stanford N W /5 4/3/05 3/3 Tennessee N W /5 4/5/06 5/6 Baylor N L /5 11/24/05 2/1 Tennessee N L /8 11/25/05 10/10 Maryland N L /8 12/21/05 16/17 Oklahoma A W /13 12/28/05 3/3 LSU A L /12 1/7/06 8/8 Rutgers H W /13 1/15/06 17/14 Minnesota A L /12 1/22/06 7/7 Ohio State H L /14 1/26/06 8/8 Purdue A L /16 2/9/06 11/10 Minnesota H W /16 2/20/06 6/7 Ohio State A L /16 3/5/06 5/6 Ohio State N L /17 3/26/06 4/4 Duke N L /17 12/17/06 7/7 LSU H L /17 1/6/07 1/1 Maryland A L /18 1/11/07 13/13 Purdue H L /20 Date Rank Opponent Site Result Score MSU Rank 2/11/07 13/13 Purdue A W /24 2/18/07 4/5 Ohio State A W /24 11/15/07 4/4 LSU A L /18 12/16/07 9/9 Oklahoma H L /21 12/30/07 17/18 Ohio State H W /26/08 23/20 Old Dominion H W /- 11/29/08 14/10 Notre Dame A L /- 1/4/09 17/17 Ohio State A L /8/09 12/14 Ohio State H W /24/09 6/8 Duke H W /28/09 17/19 Iowa State N L /19/09 5/6 Notre Dame H L /21 12/3/09 4/4 North Carolina H W /21 12/9/09 8/8 Xavier H W /24 1/9/10 6/6 Ohio State H L /21 2/21/10 7/9 Ohio State A W ot - 3/22/10 19/15 Kentucky N L /25 11/19/10 2/2 Baylor A L /22 12/1/10 15/14 Florida State A W /25 12/5/10 17/20 Texas H W /25 1/13/11 16/20 Iowa H W /10 1/16/11 24/24 Ohio State A L /10 1/27/11 18/21 Iowa A L /11 2/10/11 23/23 Penn State A W /13 3/22/11 13/11 Green Bay N L /13 (AP/USA Today Rank AP Rank only since season) MSU RECORD BREAKDOWN VS. RANKED OPPONENTS vs. Ranked Opponents Overall: (.328) Home: (.481) at Breslin: (.538) Away: (.200) Neutral: 7-18 (.280) As a Ranked Team: (.469) vs. Ranked Opponents under Merchant Overall: (.481) Home: 8-4 (.667) Away: 5-7 (.417) Neutral: 0-3 (.000) As a Ranked Team: 9-12 (.429) vs. Big Ten Opponents Overall: (.310) Home: (.424) Away: (.203) Neutral: 2-4 (.333) vs. Ranked Opponents by Month November: 3-9 (.250) December: (.333) January: (.353) February: (.356) March: 7-22 (.241) April: 1-1 (.500) S 94 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 95

50 OVERTIME GAMES/RANKINGS ALL-TIME COACHING ALL-TIME RECORD IN OVERTIME GAMES overall; 9-4 Home; Away; 5-2 Neutral Single OT; 3-5 Double OT; 0-1 Triple OT Date Opponent Score Site 2/3/11 Wisconsin W, Madison, Wis. 2/21/10 Ohio State W, Columbus, Ohio 11/28/09 Oklahoma State W, (2OT) Grand Bahama Isl. 2/12/09 Indiana W, Bloomington, Ind. 1/1/09 Purdue W, West Lafayette, Ind. 11/22/08 Dartmouth W, Burlington, Vt. 3/30/08 Michigan W, East Lansing + 1/4/07 Indiana W, Bloomington, Ind. 12/22/06 Cal St. Northridge W, Los Angeles, Calif. 3/4/05 Illinois W, Indianapolis # 12/2/04 Notre Dame W, South Bend, Ind. 11/21/04 Boston College W, East Lansing 2/29/04 Indiana W, Bloomington, Ind. 1/22/04 Northwestern W, Evanston, Ill. 2/28/02 Ohio State L, (2OT) Indianapolis # 2/14/02 Penn State L, University Park, Pa. 1/10/02 Wisconsin L, (2OT) East Lansing 2/27/00 Minnesota L, Minneapolis 2/20/00 Michigan L, (2OT) East Lansing 3/17/99 Wisconsin L, Madison, Wis. + 2/7/99 Wisconsin L, Madison, Wis. 1/20/99 Michigan L, Ann Arbor, Mich. MSU IN THE NATIONAL RANKINGS AP USA Today Preseason Nov Nov rv Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb March March March Final Preseason Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec AP USA Today Dec Jan Jan Feb. 22 rv 25 March March Nov rv Dec Final Preseason Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Preaseason Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec AP USA Today Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan. 29 rv 23 Feb. 5 rv 24 Feb Feb Feb March March Final Preseason Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Date Opponent Score Site 11/22/98 Boston College L, Boston 11/29/97 Texas W, Austin, Texas 3/16/97 North Carolina L, Chapel Hill, N.C. * 3/14/97 Portland W, Chapel Hill, N.C. * 3/16/96 Massachusetts W, Storrs, Conn. * 12/21/95 Notre Dame W, East Lansing 1/15/95 Iowa W, (2OT) East Lansing 3/5/93 Northwestern L, (2OT) East Lansing 2/21/92 Minnesota L, Minneapolis 1/31/92 Indiana W, Bloomington, Ind. 3/16/91 Oklahoma State L, (3OT) Stillwater, Okla. * 2/9/90 Ohio State L, (2OT) East Lansing 1/26/90 Michigan L, Ann Arbor, Mich. 1/17/88 Ohio State W, East Lansing 12/30/86 Dayton L, Dayton, Ohio 1/27/84 Illinois W, East Lansing 2/15/80 Indiana W, (2OT) East Lansing 2/12/74 Grand Valley W, East Lansing 2/27/73 Adrian W, East Lansing * NCAA Tournament Game + WNIT Game # Big Ten Tournament Game AP USA Today March Final Preseason Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb March March Final Dec Dec Dec Dec AP USA Today Dec Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb March March March Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb March March Final Feb March Overall Big Ten Big Ten Home Year Coach W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Finish W-L Mikki Baile Mikki Baile Mikki Baile Dominic Marino nd * Karen Langeland nd * Karen Langeland rd * Karen Langeland nd * Karen Langeland th * Karen Langeland t-7th * Karen Langeland t-5th Karen Langeland th Karen Langeland t-5th Karen Langeland th Karen Langeland t-5th Karen Langeland th Karen Langeland th Karen Langeland t-4th Karen Langeland th Karen Langeland t-2nd Karen Langeland t-6th Karen Langeland th Karen Langeland t-7th Karen Langeland t-5th Karen Langeland th Karen Langeland t-1st Karen Langeland th Karen Langeland t-6th Karen Langeland t-5th Joanne P. McCallie th Joanne P. McCallie t-9th Joanne P. McCallie t-4th Joanne P. McCallie t-4th Joanne P. McCallie t-1st Joanne P. McCallie t-3rd Joanne P. McCallie rd Suzy Merchant t-5th Suzy Merchant t-2nd Suzy Merchant nd 11-4 Suzy Merchant st Year Totals * Finish at Big Ten Championship NOTE: Since the season, a double round-robin format has determined the conference champion. From , the conference champion was determined by a weekend tournament. Championships prior to the season were not sanctioned by the Big Ten Conference. Beginning with the season, a postseason conference tournament has been played with the winner gaining the Big Ten s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES NcKell Copeland: 2011-pres. Tempie Brown: 2009-pres. Shane Clipfell: 2007-pres. Terry Smith: Rick Albro: Evelyn Thompson: Al Brown: Semeka Randall: Candice Jackson: Darren Bennett: AnnMarie Gilbert: Niya Butts: Janel Grimm Burgess: Katie Abrahamson- Henderson: Felisha Legette-Jack: Christine Powers: Carolyn Jenkins: Angela Jackson: Cheryl Dozier: Robin Garrett: Chris Hester: Sue Guevara: Yvette Angel: Leanna Bordner: Diane Dockus: Malinda Hudkins: Nancy Rowe: Jean Foley: Tina Krah: Sheilah Collins: Patti Carr: Peg Kolka: NOTE: Missing and seasons. S 96 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 97

51 ALL-TIME SERIES ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS Team W L Adrian 4 0 Akron 3 0 Alabama 2 1 Alcorn State 1 0 Appalachian State 1 0 Arizona 1 1 Arkansas State 2 0 Ball State 3 1 Baylor 0 2 Boston College 1 2 Bowling Green 8 4 Brigham Young 0 1 Brown 1 0 Bucknell 1 0 Buffalo 1 0 Butler 1 1 California 1 1 UC-Irvine 1 0 UCLA 2 1 UC Santa Barbara 3 0 Cal Poly-Pomona 0 1 Cal State-Fullerton 1 0 Cal State-Northridge 1 0 Calvin 6 7 Central Connecticut State 1 0 Central Michigan 27 8 Central Missouri State 1 0 Chicago State 1 0 Cincinnati 5 0 Clemson 1 1 Cleveland State 4 0 Concordia 1 0 Connecticut 1 1 Dartmouth 2 0 Davidson 1 0 Dayton 7 3 Delaware 1 0 Delaware State 2 0 DePaul 3 0 Detroit 17 7 Drake 1 0 Duke 1 2 Duquesne 1 0 East Carolina 0 1 Eastern Illinois 1 0 Eastern Michigan 15 3 Edinboro State 1 1 Evansville 1 0 Florida Gulf Coast 1 0 Florida International 0 1 Florida State 2 0 Fordham 0 1 Fresno State 3 0 George Mason 1 0 George Washington 1 0 Georgetown 1 0 Georgia 1 3 Georgia State 1 0 Georgia Tech 0 1 Gonzaga 1 0 Grand Valley State 10 3 Hartford 1 1 Hawai i 0 1 Hofstra 0 1 Team W L Houston 3 0 Illinois Illinois State 12 8 Indiana IPFW 1 0 IUPUI 1 0 Indiana State 4 0 Iona 2 0 Iowa Iowa State 3 2 Jackson CC 1 0 Kansas 1 0 Kansas State 1 0 Kent State 3 1 Kentucky 3 2 Louisiana State 0 3 Louisiana Tech 0 1 Louisville 1 0 Loyola Marymount 1 0 Maine 1 0 Manhattan 1 0 Marquette 1 1 Maryland 0 2 Massachusetts 1 0 McNeese State 1 0 Memphis 0 1 Mercer 1 0 Miami (Fla.) 2 1 Miami (Ohio) 1 4 Michigan Middle Tennessee 1 0 Minnesota Mississippi State 0 1 Missouri 0 1 Missouri Southern 1 0 Monmouth 1 0 Montana State 0 1 Montclair State 0 2 Niagara 1 0 North Carolina 1 3 UNC Charlotte 0 1 UNC Greensboro 1 0 NC State 1 0 Northern Illinois 2 2 Northern Iowa 1 0 Northern Kentucky 1 0 Northern Michigan 4 0 Northwestern Notre Dame 9 6 Oakland 7 4 Ohio 3 1 Ohio State Oklahoma 1 1 Oklahoma State 2 2 Old Dominion 1 1 Olivet 1 0 Oral Roberts 0 1 Oregon 0 1 Oregon State 0 1 Penn State Pepperdine 2 0 Pittsburgh 0 2 Portland 1 0 Princeton 1 0 Team W L Providence 4 0 Purdue Queens 0 2 Quinnipiac 1 0 Rhode Island 1 0 Rice 1 0 Richmond 1 0 Rutgers 1 2 Samford 1 0 San Diego State 1 0 Santa Clara 1 0 Seton Hall 1 1 Shaw 1 1 South Alabama 1 0 South Florida 2 0 Southern California 1 2 Southern Illinois 2 2 Southern Methodist 1 0 St. Bonaventure 1 1 Stanford 1 2 Stony Brook 1 0 TCU 0 2 Temple 2 0 Tennessee 1 2 Tennessee Tech 0 1 Texas 2 2 Texas A&M 1 0 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 1 0 Texas-Arlington 1 0 Texas Tech 0 1 Toledo 2 4 Utah 1 1 Vanderbilt 2 1 Vermont 3 0 Victoria (Canada) 1 0 Villanova 1 0 Virginia 0 1 Virginia State 1 0 Virginia Tech 0 2 Washington 1 1 Wayne State 10 1 Western Carolina 1 0 Western Illinois 4 0 Western Kentucky 2 1 Western Michigan 12 8 William Penn 0 1 Wisconsin Wisconsin-Green Bay 2 1 Wisconsin-LaCrosse 1 1 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 3 0 Wright State 1 0 Xavier 1 1 Yale 1 0 Adrian 2/27/73 East Lansing W, OT 2/14/74 Adrian W, /27/75 East Lansing W, /5/77 Adrian W, MSU leads 4-0 (H: 2-0, A: 2-0) Akron 12/15/85 East Lansing W, /15/87 Akron W, /11/99 East Lansing W, MSU leads 3-0 (H: 2-0, A: 1-0) Alabama 11/20/99 East Lansing W, /10/00 Tuscaloosa L, /19/02 East Lansing W, MSU leads 2-1 (H: 2-0, A: 0-1) Alcorn State 3/19/05 Minneapolis, Minn. W, MSU leads 1-0 (N: 1-0) Appalachian State 11/19/99 East Lansing W, Arizona 1/2/93 Tempe, Ariz. L, /21/04 Austin, Texas W, Series tied 1-1 (N: 1-1) Arkansas State 11/17/00 East Lansing W, /20/01 Jonesboro W, MSU leads 2-0 (H: 1-0, A: 1-0) Ball State 2/15/75 East Lansing W, /10/76 Muncie L, /26/77 Muncie W, /24/78 East Lansing W, MSU leads 3-1 (H: 2-0, A: 1-1) Baylor 4/5/05 Indianapolis, Ind. L, /19/10 Waco, Texas L, BU leads 2-0 (A: 0-1; N: 0-1) Boston College 11/22/98 Boston L, OT 11/18/00 East Lansing L, /21/04 East Lansing W, OT BC leads 2-1 (H: 1-1, A: 0-1) Bowling Green 12/22/85 East Lansing W, /23/86 Bowling Green W, /30/87 East Lansing L, /10/88 Bowling Green W, /21/89 East Lansing L, /11/90 Bowling Green W, /30/91 East Lansing W, /8/93 Bowling Green L, /4/96 East Lansing W, /6/97 Bowling Green L, /22/08 East Lansing W, /20/10 Louisville, Ky. W, MSU leads 8-4 (H: 4-2, A: 3-2, N: 1-0) Brigham Young 12/30/83 Provo L, BYU leads 1-0 (A: 0-1) Brown 11/25/94 East Lansing W, Bucknell 11/27/06 East Lansing W, Buffalo 11/16/01 East Lansing W, Butler 11/13/98 East Lansing L, /5/99 Indianapolis W, Series tied 1-1 (H: 0-1, A: 1-0) California 12/20/88 Berkeley L, /21/96 Berkeley W, Series tied 1-1 (A: 1-1) UC-Irvine 12/20/96 Berkeley W, MSU leads 1-0 (N: 1-0) UCLA 12/29/92 Los Angeles L, /17/01 East Lansing W, /19/03 Los Angeles W, MSU leads 2-1 (H: 1-0, A: 1-1) UC Santa Barbara 12/19/97 Honolulu, Hawaii W, /18/05 East Lansing W, /20/06 Santa Barbara W, MSU leads 3-0 (H: 1-0, A: 1-0, N: 1-0) Cal Poly-Pomona 12/15/79 Pomona L, Cal-Poly leads 1-0 (A: 0-1) Cal State-Fullerton 12/13/79 Pamona, Calif. W, MSU leads 1-0 (A: 1-0) Cal State-Northridge 12/22/06 Los Angeles, Calif. W, OT MSU leads 1-0 (A: 1-0) Calvin 2/8/73 East Lansing W, /23/73 Grand Rapids L 2/7/74 Grand Rapids L, /21/74 East Lansing W, /28/75 East Lansing L, /20/75 East Lansing L, /29/75 East Lansing L, /29/76 Grand Rapids L, /19/76 East Lansing L, /18/77 East Lansing W, /17/77 Grand Rapids W, /21/78 East Lansing W, /20/79 Grand Rapids W, Calvin leads 7-6 (H: 3-4, A: 3-3) Central Connecticut State 11/20/04 East Lansing W, Central Michigan 2/15/73 East Lansing W, /2/74 East Lansing W, /27/74 Mt. Pleasant W, /2/74 Mt. Pleasant W, /24/75 Mt. Pleasant L, /25/75 East Lansing W, /30/76 Mt. Pleasant L, /23/76 East Lansing L, /6/76 Kalamazoo L, /9/77 Mt. Pleasant W, /19/77 East Lansing W, /3/77 Allendale W, /24/78 Mt. Pleasant W, /3/78 Rochester W, /23/79 East Lansing W, /21/80 Mt. Pleasant W, /20/81 East Lansing W, /27/81 Grand Rapids L, /19/82 Mt. Pleasant W, /3/83 East Lansing W, /8/84 Mt. Pleasant W, /7/85 East Lansing L, /3/86 Mt. Pleasant W, /20/86 East Lansing W, /29/88 Mt. Pleasant W, /29/89 East Lansing W, /27/90 Mt. Pleasant L, /1/92 East Lansing W, /29/93 Mt. Pleasant L, /30/96 East Lansing W, /14/97 Mt. Pleasant W, /15/98 East Lansing W, /8/99 Mt. Pleasant W, /20/00 East Lansing W, /30/05 East Lansing W, MSU leads 27-8 (H: 14-2, A: 11-4, N: 2-2) Central Missouri State 11/29/86 Lawrence, Kan. W, MSU leads 1-0 (A: 1-0) S 98 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 99

52 ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS Chicago State 11/26/00 Tallahassee, Fla. W, MSU leads 1-0 (N: 1-0) Cincinnati 3/10/77 Cincinnati W, /25/89 West Lafayette, Ind. W, /18/00 Madison, Wis. W, /29/03 East Lansing W, /4/04 Cincinnati W, MSU leads 5-0 (H: 1-0, A: 2-0, N: 2-0) Clemson 12/18/89 Clemson L, /29/07 East Lansing W, Series tied 1-1 (H: 1-0, A: 0-1) Cleveland State 12/12/83 Cleveland W, /1/84 East Lansing W, /18/90 Cleveland W, /3/91 East Lansing W, MSU leads 4-0 (H: 2-0, A: 2-0) Concordia 12/27/77 Flushing, N.Y. W, MSU leads 1-0 (N: 1-0) Connecticut 3/18/96 Storrs L, /29/04 Hartford W, Series tied 1-1 (A: 1-0, N: 0-1) Dartmouth 11/22/08 Burlington, Vt. W, OT 12/18/10 East Lansing W, MSU leads 2-0 (H: 1-0; N: 1-0) Davidson 11/22/03 East Lansing W, Dayton 11/24/84 Dayton W, /20/85 East Lansing W, /30/86 Dayton L, OT 11/26/88 Boulder, Colo. W, /18/93 East Lansing W, /3/94 Dayton W, /17/99 East Lansing W, /17/00 Dayton L, /13/09 Dayton L, /15/10 East Lansing W, MSU leads 7-3 (H: 4-0, A: 2-3, N: 1-0) Delaware 3/18/07 East Lansing W, Delaware State 11/26/07 Dover W, /18/08 East Lansing W, MSU leads 2-0 (H: 1-0, A: 1-0) DePaul 1/25/81 Chicago W, /8/82 Chicago W, /14/02 East Lansing W, MSU leads 3-0 (H: 1-0, A: 2-0) Detroit 2/6/79 East Lansing L, /3/79 Detroit L, /20/79 Detroit L, /3/81 East Lansing W, /4/82 Detroit L, /22/82 East Lansing W, /21/83 Detroit L, /22/84 East Lansing W, /18/85 Detroit L, /14/86 East Lansing W, /2/94 East Lansing W, /20/94 San Juan, P.R. L, /29/95 Detroit W, /1/98 East Lansing W, /24/99 Detroit W, /30/00 East Lansing W, /28/01 Detroit W, /12/03 East Lansing W, /12/04 East Lansing W, /11/04 Detroit W, /7/05 East Lansing W, /19/08 East Lansing W, /15/09 Detroit W, /21/10 East Lansing W, MSU leads 17-7 (H: 12-1, A: 4-5, N: 0-1) Drake 12/2/88 East Lansing W, Duke 12/3/95 Durham L, /26/06 Bridgeport, Conn. L, /24/09 East Lansing W, Duke leads 2-1 (A: 0-1, N: 1-1) Duquesne 12/30/93 Mt. Pleasant W, MSU leads 1-0 (N: 1-0) East Carolina 2/20/82 Greenville L, ECU leads 1-0 (A: 0-1) Eastern Illinois 12/9/04 East Lansing W, Eastern Michigan 1/30/73 Ypsilanti L, /5/74 East Lansing W, /4/75 East Lansing W, /1/75 East Lansing W, /3/76 East Lansing L, /1/77 Ypsilanti W, /2/77 Allendale W, /2/78 East Lansing W, /28/80 East Lansing W, /31/81 East Lansing W, /13/82 Ypsilanti W, /18/82 East Lansing W, /30/83 Ypsilanti W, /5/87 Ypsilanti W, /10/94 Ypsilanti W, /16/95 East Lansing W, /3/00 Grand Rapids L, /28/03 East Lansing W, MSU leads 15-3 (H: 9-1, A: 4-1, N: 1-1) Edinboro State 1/19/79 Edinboro L, /23/80 East Lansing W, Series tied 1-1 (H: 1-0, A: 0-1) Evansville 11/11/07 East Lansing W, Florida Gulf Coast 12/13/09 East Lansing W, Florida International 11/24/01 Miami L, FIU leads 1-0 (A: 0-1) Florida State 12/21/94 San Juan, P.R. W, /1/10 Tallahassee, Fla. W, MSU leads 2-0 (A: 1-0; N: 1-0) Fordham 12/27/79 Flushing, N.Y. L, Fordham leads 1-0 (N: 0-1) Fresno State 12/17/96 Fresno W, /21/97 East Lansing W, /23/02 East Lansing W, MSU leads 3-0 (H: 2-0, A: 1-0) George Mason 12/2/95 Durham, N.C. W, MSU leads 1-0 (N: 1-0) Georgetown 11/24/90 East Lansing W, George Washington 11/27/09 Grand Bahama Island W, MSU leads 1-0 (N: 1-0) Georgia 12/17/88 East Lansing L, /16/89 Athens L, /5/02 East Lansing W, /17/02 Athens L, Georgia leads 3-1 (H: 1-1, A: 0-2) Georgia State 11/28/87 Atlanta W, MSU leads 1-0 (A: 1-0) Georgia Tech 12/3/08 Atlanta L, Georgia Tech leads 1-0 (A: 0-1) Gonzaga 11/26/05 Charlotte Amalie, USVI W, MSU leads 1-0 (N: 1-0) Grand Valley State 2/12/74 East Lansing W, OT 2/8/75 Allendale W, /17/76 Allendale L, /6/76 Kalamazoo L, /3/76 Allendale L, /13/77 East Lansing W, /12/77 West Lafayette, Ind. W, /20/77 Allendale W, /3/78 East Lansing W, /19/78 East Lansing W, /9/79 Allendale W, /10/80 East Lansing W, /23/80 Allendale W, MSU leads 10-3 (H: 5-0, A: 4-2, N: 1-1) Hartford 12/9/06 Auburn Hills, Mich. W, /22/07 Hartford L, MSU leads 1-0 N: 1-0) Hawai i 12/20/97 Honolulu L, Hawai i leads 1-0 (A: 0-1) Hofstra 11/22/06 East Lansing L, Hofstra leads 1-0 (H: 0-1) Houston 11/26/94 East Lansing W, /17/05 East Lansing W, /26/06 Houston W, MSU leads 3-0 (H: 2-0, A: 1-0) Illinois 2/11/77 Big Ten Champ. W, /11/78 Big Ten Champ. W, /5/80 East Lansing W, /31/81 Champaign L, /16/82 East Lansing W, /12/82 East Lansing L, /28/83 Champaign L, /20/83 East Lansing W, /27/84 East Lansing W, OT 2/19/84 Champaign W, /13/85 East Lansing L, /8/85 Champaign L, /12/86 Champaign L, /7/86 East Lansing L, /2/87 East Lansing L, /7/87 Champaign W, /8/88 Champaign W, /12/88 East Lansing W, /3/89 East Lansing W, /5/89 Champaign L, /2/90 Champaign L, /4/90 East Lansing W, /18/91 Champaign W, /17/91 East Lansing W, /10/92 East Lansing W, /14/92 Champaign L, /7/93 Champaign L, /7/93 East Lansing W, /6/94 East Lansing W, /6/94 Champaign L, /17/95 Champaign W, /16/96 East Lansing W, /3/97 Champaign L, /16/97 East Lansing W, /2/97 Indianapolis, Ind. L, /2/98 East Lansing L, /15/98 Champaign L, /24/99 East Lansing L, /30/00 Champaign L, /3/00 Indianapolis, Ind. L, /14/01 East Lansing L, /18/01 Champaign L, /13/02 Champaign L, /9/02 East Lansing W, /16/02 Champaign W, /24/03 East Lansing L, /29/04 Champaign W, /19/05 Champaign W, /6/05 East Lansing W, /4/05 Indianapolis W, OT 1/19/06 East Lansing W, /5/06 Champaign W, /4/07 East Lansing W, /22/07 Champaign L, /24/08 Champiagn W, /28/08 East Lansing W, /8/08 Indianapolis L, /5/09 Champaign W, /18/10 East Lansing W, /2/11 East Lansing W, /20/11 Champaign W, MSU leads (H: 20-8, A: 12-15, N: 3-3) Illinois State 1/19/77 East Lansing W, /21/78 Normal W, /27/79 East Lansing W, /26/80 Normal L, /24/81 East Lansing W, /23/82 Normal L, /4/82 East Lansing L, /23/85 East Lansing W, /16/86 Normal W, /12/87 East Lansing L, /25/88 Boulder, Colo. L, /30/89 Normal L, /15/90 East Lansing W, /22/91 Normal W, /19/92 East Lansing W, /26/93 Normal L, /6/95 Normal W, /14/96 East Lansing W, /5/98 Normal L, /2/99 East Lansing W, MSU leads 12-8 (H: 8-2, A: 4-5, N: 0-1) Indiana 2/12/78 Big Ten Champ. W, /25/78 East Lansing W, /9/79 Big Ten Champ. W, /16/79 Bloomington L, /8/80 Bloomington W, /15/80 East Lansing W, OT 1/16/81 Bloomington L, /13/81 Big Ten Champ. L, /2/82 East Lansing W, /21/83 East Lansing L, /27/83 Bloomington L, /20/84 Bloomington L, /26/84 East Lansing W, /6/85 Bloomington L, /7/85 East Lansing L, /5/86 East Lansing W, /6/86 Bloomington W, /9/87 Bloomington W, /8/87 East Lansing L, /15/88 East Lansing W, /14/88 Bloomington L, /13/89 East Lansing W, /12/89 Bloomington W, /12/90 Bloomington W, /11/90 East Lansing W, /25/91 East Lansing W, /24/91 Bloomington W, /31/92 Bloomington W, OT 3/1/92 East Lansing L, /13/93 Bloomington L, /12/94 East Lansing W, /8/95 East Lansing L, /26/95 Bloomington L, /8/96 Bloomington W, /25/96 East Lansing W, /28/96 East Lansing W, /23/97 Bloomington W, /28/97 Bloomington L, /22/98 East Lansing L, /5/99 Bloomington W, /26/99 Indianapolis, Ind. W, /13/00 East Lansing W, /31/00 Bloomington L, /11/01 East Lansing L, /30/01 East Lansing L, /3/02 Bloomington L, /16/03 East Lansing W, /26/03 Bloomington W, /2/04 East Lansing W, /29/04 Bloomington W, OT 1/30/05 Bloomington W, /29/06 East Lansing W, /28/06 East Lansing W, /4/07 Bloomington W, OT S 100 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 101

53 ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS 1/20/08 East Lansing L, /14/08 Bloomington W, /29/08 East Lansing L, /12/09 Bloomington W, OT 12/6/09 East Lansing L, /3/10 Bloomington W, /20/11 Bloomington W, MSU leads (H: 17-11, A: 18-11, N: 3-1) IPFW 11/13/10 East Lansing W, IUPUI 11/9/07 East Lansing W, Indiana State 1/20/78 Terre Haute W, /12/79 East Lansing W, /24/06 East Lansing W, /8/07 Terre Haute W, MSU leads 4-0 (H: 2-0, A: 2-0) Iona 12/30/85 New Rochelle W, /12/10 East Lansing W, MSU leads 2-0 (H: 1-0; A: 1-0) Iowa 2/7/76 Big Ten Champ. W, /10/80 Big Ten Champ. L, /7/83 East Lansing W, /12/83 Iowa City W, /6/84 Iowa City L, /10/84 East Lansing L, /18/85 Iowa City L, /17/85 East Lansing L, /17/86 East Lansing L, /16/86 Iowa City L, /30/87 Iowa City L, /1/87 East Lansing L, /5/88 East Lansing L, /6/88 Iowa City L, /8/89 Iowa City L, /11/89 East Lansing L, /5/90 East Lansing W, /10/90 Iowa City L, /1/91 Iowa City W, /3/91 East Lansing W, /24/92 East Lansing L, /23/92 Iowa City L, /31/93 East Lansing L, /26/93 Iowa City L, /30/94 Iowa City L, /25/94 East Lansing L, /15/95 East Lansing W, OT 2/10/95 Iowa City W, /14/96 Iowa City L, /9/96 East Lansing L, /2/97 Iowa City L, /1/98 East Lansing W, /17/98 East Lansing W, /29/99 Iowa City W, /20/00 Iowa City W, /6/00 East Lansing W, /1/01 East Lansing L, /22/01 Iowa City L, /24/02 Iowa City L, /20/02 East Lansing L, /27/03 Iowa City W, /1/04 East Lansing L, /5/04 Indianapolis W, /9/05 East Lansing W, /17/05 Iowa City W, /9/06 Iowa City L, /16/06 East Lansing W, /3/06 Indianapolis W, /14/07 Iowa City W, /21/07 East Lansing W, /10/07 East Lansing W, /7/08 Iowa City L, /29/09 East Lansing W, /7/10 Iowa City L, /6/10 Indianapolis L, /13/11 East Lansing W, /27/11 Iowa City L, Iowa leads (H: 13-13, A: 8-18, N: 3-2) Iowa State 12/29/82 East Lansing W, /3/88 Ames L, /3/89 East Lansing W, /4/92 East Lansing W, /28/09 Berkeley, Calif. L, MSU leads 3-2 (H: 3-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-1) Jackson CC 2/7/78 East Lansing W, Kansas 3/27/08 East Lansing W, Kansas State 11/22/07 Cancun, Mexico W, MSU leads 1-0 (N: 1-0) Kent State 2/28/81 East Lansing W, /19/81 Kent L, /3/02 East Lansing W, /6/03 Kent W, MSU leads 3-1 (H: 2-0, A: 1-1) Kentucky 12/8/89 East Lansing L, /27/96 Lexington W, /25/97 East Lansing W, /20/06 Chicago W, /22/10 Louisville, Ky. L, MSU leads 3-2 (H: 1-1, A: 1-0, N: 1-1) Louisiana State 12/28/05 Baton Rouge L, /17/06 East Lansing L, /15/07 Baton Rouge L, LSU leads 3-0 (H: 0-1, A: 0-2) Louisiana Tech 11/28/86 Lawrence, Kan. L, LTU leads 1-0 (N: 0-1) Louisville 11/25/90 East Lansing W, Loyola Marymount 11/30/91 East Lansing W, Maine 12/3/88 East Lansing W, Manhattan 12/28/84 Miami, Fla. W, MSU leads 1-0 (N: 1-0) Marquette 12/2/01 Grand Rapids W, /5/08 East Lansing L, Series tied 1-1 (H: 0-1; N: 1-0) Maryland 11/25/05 Charlotte Amalie, USVI L, /6/07 College Park L, Maryland leads 2-0 (A: 0-1, N: 0-1) Massachusetts 3/16/96 Storrs, Conn. W, OT MSU leads 1-0 (N: 1-0) McNeese State 12/22/97 Honolulu, Hawaii W, MSU leads 1-0 (N: 1-0) Memphis 11/30/02 Memphis L, Memphis leads 1-0 (A: 0-1) Mercer 11/29/02 Memphis, Tenn. W, MSU leads 1-0 (N: 1-0) Miami (Fla.) 12/30/84 Miami L, /19/86 East Lansing W, /30/90 Miami W, MSU leads 2-1 (H: 1-0, A: 1-1) Miami (Ohio) 2/14/75 East Lansing L, /16/80 East Lansing W, /30/82 Oxford L, /30/82 East Lansing L, /24/02 East Lansing L, MU leads 4-1 (H: 1-3, A: 0-1) Michigan 2/3/73 East Lansing W, /13/73 Ann Arbor W, /24/74 East Lansing W, /22/75 Ann Arbor W, /28/75 East Lansing W, /20/76 East Lansing L, /24/77 East Lansing W, /14/77 Ann Arbor W, /18/78 East Lansing W, /2/78 SMAIAW Champ. W, /17/79 Ann Arbor W, /1/79 Big Ten Champ. W, /15/80 East Lansing W, /6/81 Ann Arbor W, /5/82 East Lansing L, /27/82 Grand Rapids W, /6/83 East Lansing W, /13/83 Ann Arbor W, /5/84 Ann Arbor W, /12/84 East Lansing W, /25/85 East Lansing W, /22/85 Ann Arbor W, /24/86 Ann Arbor W, /23/86 East Lansing W, /18/87 East Lansing W, /13/87 Ann Arbor L, /22/88 Ann Arbor W, /19/88 East Lansing W, /27/89 East Lansing W, /24/ 89 Ann Arbor L, /26/90 Ann Arbor L, OT 2/23/90 East Lansing L, /4/91 East Lansing W, /7/91 Ann Arbor W, /7/92 East Lansing W, /6/92 Ann Arbor W, /13/93 Ann Arbor W, /10/93 East Lansing W, /12/94 East Lansing W, /9/94 Ann Arbor W, /6/95 Ann Arbor L, /19/95 East Lansing W, /3/95 Indianapolis W, /5/96 East Lansing W, /18/96 Ann Arbor W, /19/97 East Lansing W, /22/97 East Lansing L, /18/98 Ann Arbor L, /20/99 Ann Arbor L, OT 2/14/99 East Lansing W, /14/99 Ann Arbor W, /30/99 Ann Arbor L, /20/00 East Lansing L, OT 1/25/01 East Lansing L, /2/02 Ann Arbor L, /30/03 East Lansing W, /16/03 Ann Arbor W, /18/04 East Lansing W, /12/04 Ann Arbor W, /2/05 Ann Arbor W, /23/05 East Lansing W, /1/06 East Lansing W, /23/06 Ann Arbor W, /13/08 Ann Arbor L, /31/08 East Lansing W, /30/08 East Lansing W, OT 1/15/09 Ann Arbor W, /19/09 East Lansing W, /31/09 East Lansing W, /11/10 Ann Arbor W, /5/10 Indianapolis W, /9/11 Ann Arbor W, /13/11 East Lansing W, MSU leads (H: 30-6, A: 23-9, N: 5-0) Middle Tennessee 3/22/09 East Lansing W, MSU leads 1-0 (N: 1-0) Minnesota 2/9/80 Big Ten Champ. L, /16/83 Minneapolis L, /4/83 East Lansing W, /15/84 East Lansing W, /2/84 Minneapolis W, /20/85 Minneapolis L, /15/85 East Lansing L, /19/86 East Lansing W, /15/86 Minneapolis L, /1/87 Minneapolis W, /27/87 East Lansing W, /7/88 East Lansing W, /4/88 Minneapolis W, /6/89 Minneapolis W, /9/89 East Lansing W, /7/90 East Lansing W, /8/90 Minneapolis L, /3/91 Minneapolis L, /1/91 East Lansing W, /26/92 East Lansing W, /21/92 Minneapolis L, OT 1/29/93 East Lansing L, /28/93 Minneapolis W, /28/94 Minneapolis L, /27/94 East Lansing L, /3/95 East Lansing W, /2/96 Minneapolis W, /12/97 Minneapolis W, /7/97 East Lansing W, /11/98 East Lansing L, /6/98 Minneapolis W, /22/99 East Lansing W, /27/00 Minneapolis L, OT 1/7/01 Minneapolis W, /25/01 East Lansing W, /7/02 East Lansing L, /24/02 Minneapolis W, /23/03 East Lansing W, /25/04 Minneapolis W, /16/05 East Lansing W, /10/05 Minneapolis W, /7/05 Indianapolis W, /15/06 Minneapolis L, /9/06 East Lansing W, /25/07 East Lansing W, /2/07 Indianapolis W, /28/07 East Lansing L, /27/08 Minneapolis L, /7/08 Indianapolis W, /2/09 Minneapolis L, /26/09 East Lansing L, /24/10 Minneapolis W, /28/10 East Lansing W, /23/11 East Lansing W, /27/11 Minneapolis W, MSU leads (H: 19-7, A: 14-11, N: 3-1) Mississippi State 11/27/87 Atlanta, Ga. L, Mississippi State leads 1-0 (N: 0-1) Missouri 2/14/76 Columbia L, MU leads 1-0 (A: 0-1) Missouri Southern 12/5/81 Warrensburg, Mo. W, Michigan State leads 1-0 (N: 1-0) Monmouth 11/23/01 Miami, Fla. W, MSU leads 1-0 (N: 1-0) Montana State 12/11/92 Green Bay, Wis. L, Montana State leads 1-0 (N: 0-1) Montclair State 12/16/78 University Park, Pa. L, /19/80 Upper Montclair L, Montclair St. leads 2-0 (A: 0-1, N: 0-1) Niagara 11/14/08 East Lansing W, North Carolina 12/15/91 Chapel Hill L, /16/97 Chapel Hill L, OT 12/19/99 Myrtle Beach, S.C. L, /3/09 East Lansing W, UNC leads 3-1 (H: 1-0, A: 0-2, N: 0-1) UNC Charlotte 12/4/93 East Lansing L, UNCC leads 1-0 (H: 0-1) UNC Greensboro 12/17/91 Greensboro W, MSU leads 1-0 (A: 1-0) NC State 4/2/08 East Lansing W, Northern Illinois 12/11/82 East Lansing L, /8/90 East Lansing W, S 102 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 103

54 ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS 11/24/91 DeKalb L, /21/07 Cancun, Mexico W, Series tied 2-2 (H: 1-1, A: 0-1, N: 1-0) Northern Iowa 3/20/11 Wichita, Kan. W, MSU leads 1-0 (N: 1-0) Northern Kentucky 11/20/80 Cookeville, Tenn. W, MSU leads 1-0 (N: 1-0) Northern Michigan 2/10/73 Marquette W, /9/74 Marquette W, /5/76 Kalamazoo W, /2/79 Rochester W, MSU leads 4-0 (A: 2-0, N: 2-0) Northwestern 2/12/77 Evanston W, /13/78 Evanston L, /3/79 East Lansing W, /10/79 Evanston L, /12/80 Evanston L, /9/82 Evanston L, /9/83 East Lansing L, /10/83 Evanston L, /8/84 Evanston L, /8/84 East Lansing W, /3/85 East Lansing L, /1/85 Evanston L, /2/86 Evanston W, /28/86 East Lansing L, /25/87 East Lansing L, /20/87 Evanston L, /31/88 Evanston L, /26/88 East Lansing W, /22/89 Evanston W, /17/89 East Lansing W, /21/90 East Lansing L, /16/90 Evanston L, /13/91 East Lansing W, /8/91 Evanston L, /19/92 Evanston W, /14/92 East Lansing W, /5/93 Evanston L, /5/93 East Lansing L, OT 2/4/94 East Lansing W, /4/94 Evanston L, /20/95 Evanston L, /5/95 East Lansing W, /19/96 East Lansing W, /4/96 Evanston W, /26/97 Evanston W, /25/98 East Lansing W, /5/99 Evanston W, /12/99 East Lansing W, /6/00 Evanston L, /3/00 East Lansing W, /15/01 Evanston W, /27/02 East Lansing W, /2/03 Evanston L, /2/03 East Lansing W, /22/04 Evanston W, OT 2/8/04 East Lansing W, /3/05 East Lansing W, /2/06 Evanston W, /8/07 Evanston W, /15/07 East Lansing W, /17/08 Evanston W, /21/08 East Lansing W, /8/09 East Lansing W, /22/09 Evanston W, /28/10 Evanston W, /14/10 East Lansing W, /17/11 East Lansing W, /4/11 Indianapolis W, MSU leads (H: 21-6, A: 14-16; N: 1-0) Notre Dame 1/30/75 East Lansing W, /26/81 East Lansing W, /6/82 South Bend W, /3/84 East Lansing W, /20/84 South Bend L, /24/88 East Lansing L, /13/89 South Bend W, /7/94 South Bend W, /21/95 East Lansing W, OT 12/21/98 East Lansing L, /11/99 South Bend L, /26/03 East Lansing W, /2/04 South Bend W, OT 11/29/08 South Bend L, /19/08 East Lansing L, MSU leads 9-6 (H: 5-3, A: 4-3) Oakland 2/18/75 East Lansing W, /8/76 Rochester W, /16/78 East Lansing W, /13/79 Rochester L, /5/80 East Lansing W, /29/80 East Lansing L, /5/81 Rochester L, /9/82 East Lansing L, /17/83 Rochester W, /5/01 East Lansing W, /5/02 Rochester W, MSU leads 7-4 (H: 4-2, A: 3-2) Ohio 12/12/84 East Lansing W, /30/85 Athens L, /9/98 East Lansing W, /21/99 Athens W, MSU leads 3-1 (H: 2-0, A: 1-1) Ohio State 3/7/74 SMAIAW Tourney L, /23/76 East Lansing L, /7/76 Big Ten Champ. L, /12/77 Big Ten Champ. L, /11/77 MAIAW Champ. W, /11/78 Big Ten Champ. L, /28/78 Columbus L, /9/79 Big Ten Champ. W, /24/79 East Lansing L, /9/79 Columbus W, /10/81 East Lansing L, /6/82 Columbus W, /23/83 East Lansing L, /25/83 Columbus L, /22/84 Columbus L, /24/84 East Lansing L, /4/85 Columbus L, /9/85 East Lansing L, /3/86 East Lansing L, /8/86 Columbus L, /11/87 Columbus L, /6/87 East Lansing L, /17/88 East Lansing W, OT 2/12/88 Columbus L, /29/89 East Lansing L, /10/89 Columbus L, /14/90 Columbus L, /9/90 East Lansing L, OT 1/27/91 East Lansing W, /22/91 Columbus W, /2/92 Columbus L, /28/92 East Lansing L, /24/93 Columbus L, /19/93 East Lansing L, /23/94 East Lansing L, /18/94 Columbus W, /27/95 Columbus L, /5/95 Indianapolis, Ind. L, /26/96 East Lansing L, /10/97 Columbus W, /9/97 East Lansing W, /1/97 Indianapolis, Ind. W, /9/98 East Lansing W, /8/98 Columbus W, /27/98 Indianapolis, Ind. L, /30/98 East Lansing L, /18/99 Columbus L, /2/00 East Lansing W, /27/00 Columbus L, /4/01 East Lansing W, /1/01 Grand Rapids, Mich. L, /17/02 Columbus W, /28/02 Indianapolis L, OT 1/9/03 Columbus L, /13/03 East Lansing W, /7/03 Indianapolis L, /15/04 Columbus W, /15/04 East Lansing L, /6/05 Columbus L, /20/05 East Lansing W, /22/06 East Lansing L, /20/06 Columbus L, /5/06 Indianapolis L, /18/07 Columbus W, /30/07 East Lansing W, /4/09 Columbus L, /8/09 East Lansing W, /9/10 East Lansing L, /21/10 Columbus W, OT 1/16/11 Columbus L, /24/11 East Lansing L, /5/11 Indianapolis L, OSU leads (H: 10-19, A: 10-19, N: 3-11) Oklahoma 12/21/05 Norman W, /16/07 East Lansing L, Series tied 1-1 (H: 0-1, A: 1-0) Oklahoma State 3/16/91 Stillwater L, OT 12/29/02 East Lansing W, /2/03 Stillwater L, /28/09 Grand Bahama Isl. W, OT Series tied 2-2 (H: 1-0, A: 0-2, N: 1-0) Old Dominion 12/2/07 Norfolk L, /26/08 East Lansing, Mich. W, Series tied 1-1 (H: 1-0, A: 0-1) Olivet 2/28/74 Mt. Pleasant W, MSU leads 1-0 (A: 1-0) Oral Roberts 12/29/77 Flushing, N.Y. L, ORU leads 1-0 (A: 0-1) Oregon 3/23/02 Eugene L, Oregon leads 1-0 (A: 0-1) Oregon State 12/5/92 East Lansing L, OSU leads 1-0 (H: 0-1) Penn State 12/20/91 University Park L, /21/93 East Lansing L, /20/94 University Park L, /30/94 University Park L, /24/95 East Lansing L, /30/95 East Lansing L, /23/96 University Park L, /30/96 East Lansing W, /21/97 University Park L, /30/97 University Park L, /20/98 East Lansing L, /11/99 University Park L, /27/99 Indianapolis L, /23/00 East Lansing W, /28/01 University Park L, /8/01 East Lansing L, /20/02 East Lansing W, /14/02 University Park L, OT 1/19/03 University Park L, /9/03 East Lansing L, /4/04 University Park L, /26/04 East Lansing L, /7/04 Indianapolis L, /23/05 University Park L, /6/05 Indianapolis W, /5/06 East Lansing W, /25/07 University Park L, /1/07 East Lansing W, /5/08 East Lansing L, /17/08 University Park W, /21/08 University Park W, /18/09 East Lansing W, /17/10 University Park L, /4/10 East Lansing W, /10/11 University Park W, PSU leads (H: 7-8, A: 3-14, N: 1-2) Pepperdine 12/17/03 Malibu W, /4/05 East Lansing W, MSU leads 2-0 (H: 1-0, A: 1-0) Pittsburgh 1/20/79 Pittsburgh L, /18/80 East Lansing L, Pittsburgh leads 2-0 (H: 0-1, A: 0-1) Portland 3/14/97 Chapel Hill, N.C. W, OT MSU leads 1-0 (N: 1-0) Princeton 11/21/91 East Lansing W, Providence 12/28/90 Miami, Fla. W, /21/01 East Lansing W, /20/02 Providence W, /20/07 Providence W, MSU leads 4-0 (H: 1-0, A: 2-0, N: 1-0) Purdue 2/7/78 East Lansing W, /6/79 West Lafayette W, /19/80 East Lansing W, /17/81 West Lafayette L, /12/81 East Lansing W, /12/82 East Lansing W, /30/83 West Lafayette L, /18/83 East Lansing W, /29/84 East Lansing W, /17/84 West Lafayette W, /11/85 East Lansing W, /10/85 West Lafayette L, /10/86 West Lafayette L, /9/86 East Lansing W, /4/87 East Lansing W, /5/87 West Lafayette L, /10/88 West Lafayette W, /10/88 East Lansing L, /5/89 East Lansing L, /3/89 West Lafayette L, /4/90 West Lafayette L, /2/90 East Lansing L, /20/91 West Lafayette L, /15/91 East Lansing L, /12/92 East Lansing W, /12/92 West Lafayette L, /7/93 East Lansing W, /10/93 West Lafayette L, /7/94 West Lafayette L, /10/94 East Lansing L, /23/95 East Lansing L, /21/96 West Lafayette L, /2/96 Indianapolis, Ind. L, /5/97 East Lansing W, /14/97 West Lafayette L, /4/98 West Lafayette L, /13/98 East Lansing L, /15/99 West Lafayette L, /31/99 East Lansing L, /17/00 East Lansing W, /24/00 West Lafayette L, /18/01 West Lafayette L, /1/02 East Lansing L, /6/03 East Lansing W, /20/03 West Lafayette L, /8/04 East Lansing L, /22/04 West Lafayette L, /26/05 East Lansing W, /26/06 West Lafayette L, /11/07 East Lansing L, /11/07 West Lafayette W, /4/07 Indianapolis L, /11/08 East Lansing W, /24/08 West Lafayette L, /1/09 West Lafayette W, OT 3/1/09 East Lansing W, /21/10 East Lansing W, /25/10 West Lafayette W, /6/11 East Lansing W, Purdue leads (H: 19-11, A: 6-21, N: 0-2) Queens 12/28/77 Flushing, N.Y. L, /15/78 University Park, Pa. L, Queens leads 2-0 (A: 0-1, N: 0-1) Quinnipiac 11/23/09 Burlington, Vt. W, MSU leads 1-0 (N: 1-0) Rhode Island 11/29/06 East Lansing W, Rice 12/18/87 East Lansing W, Richmond 11/27/10 Orlando, Fla. W, MSU leads 1-0 (N: 1-0) Rutgers 1/7/06 East Lansing W, /28/07 New Brunswick L, /20/07 East Lansing L, Rutgers leads 2-1 (H: 1-1, A: 0-1) S 104 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 105

55 ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS Samford 12/8/00 Birmingham W, MSU leads 1-0 (A: 1-0) San Diego State 12/14/79 Pomona, Calif. W, MSU leads 1-0 (N: 1-0) Santa Clara 11/27/04 Honolulu, Hawaii W, MSU leads 1-0 (N: 1-0) Seton Hall 12/18/80 South Orange L, /29/85 South Orange W, Series tied 1-1 (A: 1-1) Shaw 2/15/77 Detroit L, /21/77 Detroit W, Series tied 1-1 (A: 1-1) South Alabama 12/3/93 East Lansing W, South Florida 12/10/05 Tampa W, /3/06 East Lansing W, MSU leads 2-0 (H: 1-0, A: 1-0) Southern California 1/3/92 East Lansing L, /30/92 Los Angeles L, /21/05 Minneapolis W, USC leads 2-1 (H: 0-1, A: 0-1, N: 1-0) Southern Illinois 1/31/76 Carbondale L, /9/78 East Lansing L, /12/98 Carbondale W, /27/99 East Lansing W, Series tied 2-2 (H: 1-1, A: 1-1) Southern Methodist 11/27/98 Dallas W, MSU leads 1-0 (A: 1-0) St. Bonaventure 12/7/08 St. Bonaventure L, /21/09 East Lansing W, Series tied 1-1 (H: 1-0, A: 0-1) Stanford 12/28/79 Flushing, N.Y. L, /24/89 Cincinnati L, /29/05 Kansas City W, Stanford leads 2-1 (A: 0-1, N: 1-1) Stony Brook 11/16/08 East Lansing W, TCU 3/23/03 Storrs, Conn. L, /28/04 Honolulu, Hawaii L, TCU leads 2-0 (N: 0-2) Temple 12/9/89 East Lansing W, /23/03 East Lansing W, MSU leads 2-0 (H: 2-0) Tennessee 3/23/77 Minneapolis L, /3/05 Indianapolis W, /24/05 Charlotte Amalie, USVI L, UT leads 2-1 (N: 1-2) Tennessee Tech 11/29/80 Cookeville, Tenn. L, TTU leads 1-0 (A: 0-1) Texas 11/23/96 East Lansing L, /29/97 Austin W, OT 3/23/04 Austin L, /5/10 East Lansing W, Series tied 2-2 (H: 1-1, A: 1-1) Texas A&M 11/28/98 Dallas W, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 12/19/04 East Lansing W, Texas-Arlington 11/19/06 East Lansing W, Texas Tech 12/21/88 Berkeley, Calif. L, TTU leads 1-0 (A: 0-1) Toledo 12/15/82 Toledo L, /15/83 East Lansing W, /30/94 East Lansing L, /9/95 Toledo L, /26/02 East Lansing L, /13/03 Toledo W, UT leads 4-2 (H: 1-2, A: 1-2) Utah 3/24/77 Minneapolis L, /26/04 Honolulu, Hawaii W, Series tied 1-1 (N: 1-1) Vanderbilt 1/15/97 East Lansing W, /3/97 Nashville L, /27/05 Kansas City W, MSU leads 2-1 (H: 1-0, A: 0-1, N: 1-0) Vermont 12/29/93 Mt. Pleasant, Mich. W, /21/04 East Lansing W, /21/10 East Lansing W, MSU leads 3-0 (H: 2-0, N: 1-0) Victoria 12/29/83 Provo, Utah W, MSU leads 1-0 (N: 1-0) Villanova 3/15/00 East Lansing W, Virginia 12/29/90 Miami, Fla. L, UVA leads 1-0 (N: 0-1) Virginia State 2/21/82 Greenville, N.C. W, MSU leads 1-0 (N: 1-0) Virginia Tech 12/19/94 San Juan, P.R. L, /25/00 Tallahassee, Fla. L, VT leads 2-0 (N: 0-2) Washington 12/19/87 East Lansing L, /09 East Lansing W, Series tied 1-1 (H: 1-1) Wayne State 1/29/74 East Lansing W, /6/75 East Lansing W, /12/76 East Lansing L, /5/76 Kalamazoo W, /7/77 East Lansing W, /3/78 East Lansing W, /16/79 Detroit W, /18/80 East Lansing W, /1/80 East Lansing W, /24/81 Detroit W, /23/82 East Lansing W, MSU leads 10-1 (H: 7-1, A: 3-0) Western Carolina 11/20/05 East Lansing W, Western Illinois 2/16/74 Macomb W, /1/75 East Lansing W, /13/76 Macomb W, /18/76 East Lansing W, MSU leads 4-0 (H: 2-0, A: 2-0) Western Kentucky 12/19/95 East Lansing W, /7/96 Bowling Green L, /26/10 Orlando, Fla. W, MSU leads 2-1 (H: 1-0, A: 0-1; N: 1-0) Western Michigan 2/20/73 East Lansing L, /19/74 Kalamazoo W, /1/74 Mt. Pleasant, Mich. L, /11/75 East Lansing W, /12/76 Kalamazoo L, /25/77 East Lansing L, /4/77 Allendale, Mich. W, /31/78 Kalamazoo L, /4/78 Rochester, Mich. W, /30/79 East Lansing L, /29/80 Kalamazoo L, /27/81 East Lansing W, /28/81 Grand Rapids W, /26/82 Kalamazoo W, /26/82 Grand Rapids L, /26/83 Kalamazoo W, /17/84 East Lansing W, /25/95 East Lansing W, /22/09 Grand Rapids W, /10/10 Kalamazoo W, MSU leads 12-8 (H: 4-3, A: 4-3, N: 4-2) William Penn 12/4/81 Warrensburg, Mo. L, WPU leads 1-0 (A: 0-1) Wisconsin 2/6/76 Big Ten Champ. W, /14/78 Madison W, /13/79 East Lansing W, /30/80 Madison W, /27/82 East Lansing W, /14/83 Madison L, /6/83 East Lansing L, /13/84 East Lansing L, /4/84 Madison L, /1/85 East Lansing W, /3/85 Madison L, /31/86 Madison W, /2/86 East Lansing W, /23/87 East Lansing W, /22/87 Madison W, /29/88 Madison W, /28/88 East Lansing W, /20/89 Madison L, /19/89 East Lansing W, /19/90 East Lansing W, /18/90 Madison W, /11/91 East Lansing W, /10/91 Madison L, /17/92 Madison L, /16/92 East Lansing L, /15/93 Madison L, /14/93 East Lansing W, /14/94 East Lansing W, /13/94 Madison L, /13/95 East Lansing W, /12/95 Madison W, /4/95 Indianapolis, Ind. W, /12/96 Madison L, /11/96 East Lansing W, /31/97 East Lansing W, /30/98 Madison L, /8/99 East Lansing W, /7/99 Madison L, OT 3/17/99 Madison L, OT 1/9/00 East Lansing W, /13/00 Madison L, /22/00 Madison L, /11/01 East Lansing L, /4/01 Madison L, /10/02 East Lansing L, OT 1/30/02 Madison W, /6/03 Madison W, /5/04 East Lansing W, /13/05 East Lansing W, /13/05 Madison W, /12/06 Madison W, /12/06 East Lansing W, /31/06 East Lansing W, /2/08 Madison L, /25/09 East Lansing W, /22/09 Madison L, /6/09 Indianapolis L, /28/09 Madison L, /14/10 East Lansing L, /6/11 East Lansing W, /3/11 Madison W, OT MSU leads (H: 22-6, A: 12-18, N: 2-1) Wisconsin-Green Bay 12/5/00 East Lansing W, /15/01 Green Bay W, /22/11 Wichita, Kan. L, MSU leads 2-1 (H: 1-0, A:1-0; N: 0-1) Wisconsin-Lacrosse 3/8/74 Terre Haute, Ind. L, /12/77 West Lafayette, Ind. W, Series tied 1-1 (N: 1-1) Wisconsin-Milwaukee 12/12/92 Milwaukee W, /18/06 Chicago W, /8/10 East Lansing W, MSU leads 3-0 (H: 1-0; A: 1-0, N: 1-0) Wright State 12/4/87 East Lansing W, Xavier 12/14/08 Cincinnati L, /9/09 East Lansing W, Series tied 1-1 (H: 1-0, A: 0-1) Yale 11/24/95 East Lansing W, S 106 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 107

56 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Mikki Baile, head coach Overall Record: 6-3 1/30/ L Eastern Michigan 2/3/ W 2/8/ W CALVIN 2/10/ W Northern Michigan 2/13/ W Michigan 2/15/ W CENTRAL 2/20/ L WESTERN 2/23/73 L Calvin 2/27/ W OT ADRIAN Mikki Baile, head coach Overall Record: /24/ W 1/29/ W WAYNE 2/2/ W CENTRAL 2/5/ W EASTERN 2/7/ L Calvin 2/9/ W Northern Michigan 2/12/ W OT GRAND VALLEY 2/14/ W Adrian 2/16/ W Western Illinois 2/19/ W Western Michigan 2/21/ W CALVIN 2/27/ W Central Michigan 2/28/ W Olivet * 3/1/ L Western Michigan * 3/2/ W Central Michigan * 3/7/ L Ohio 3/8/ L * SMAIAW Tournament (Mt. Pleasant, MAIAW Tournament (Terre Haute, Ind.) Mikki Baile, head coach Overall Record: /22/ W Michigan 1/24/ L Central Michigan 1/28/ L CALVIN 1/30/ W NOTRE DAME 2/1/ W WESTERN ILLINOIS 2/4/ W EASTERN 2/6/ W WAYNE 2/8/ W Grand Valley 2/11/ W WESTERN 2/14/ L MIAMI (OHIO) 2/15/ W BALL 2/18/ W OAKLAND 2/20/ L CALVIN 2/25/ W CENTRAL 2/27/ W ADRIAN * 2/28/ W * 2/29/ L CALVIN * 3/1/ W EASTERN * * SMAIAW Championship Dominic Marino, head coach Overall Record: /8/ W Oakland 1/10/ L Ball State 1/12/ L WAYNE 1/17/ L Grand Valley State 1/20/ L 1/23/ L OHIO 1/29/ L Calvin 1/30/ L Central Michigan 1/31/ L Southern Illinois 2/3/ L EASTERN 2/6/ W 2/7/ W 2/7/ L Ohio 2/12/ L Western Michigan 2/13/ W Western Illinois 2/14/ L Missouri 2/19/ L CALVIN 2/23/ L CENTRAL 3/5/ W Northern Michigan * 3/5/ W Wayne State * 3/6/ L Central Michigan * 3/6/ L Grand Valley Big Ten Championship (Champaign, Ill.) * SMAIAW Championship (Kalamazoo, Mich.) Karen Langeland, head coach Overall Record: /3/ L Grand Valley 12/18/ W WESTERN ILLINOIS 1/13/ W GRAND VALLEY 1/18/ W CALVIN 1/19/ W ILLINOIS ST. (#20) 1/24/ W 1/25/ L WESTERN 2/1/ W Eastern Michigan 2/5/ W Adrian 2/7/ W WAYNE 2/9/ W Central Michigan 2/11/ W 2/12/ W 2/12/ L Ohio 2/14/ W Michigan 2/15/ L Shaw 2/17/ W Calvin 2/19/ W CENTRAL 2/21/ W Shaw 2/26/ W Ball State 3/2/ W Eastern Michigan * 3/3/ W Central Michigan * 3/4/ W Western Michigan * 3/10/ W Cincinnati % 3/11/ W Ohio State % 3/12/ W Grand Valley % 3/12/ W Wis.-LaCrosse % 3/23/ L Tennessee # (#5) 3/24/ L Utah Big Ten Championship (West Lafayette, Ind.) * SMAIAW Championship (Allendale, Mich.) % MAIAW Championship (West Lafayette, Ind.) # AIAW Championship (Minneapolis) (# Associated Press ranking) Karen Langeland, head coach Overall Record: /20/ W Grand Valley 12/27/ W Concordia! 12/28/ L Queens! (#6) 12/29/ L Oral Roberts! 1/3/ W WAYNE 1/13/ L Northwestern 1/14/ W Wisconsin 1/20/ W Indiana State 1/21/ W Illinois State 1/24/ W Central Michigan 1/31/ L Western Michigan 2/2/ W EASTERN 2/3/ W GRAND VALLEY 2/7/ W JACKSON CC 2/11/ W 2/11/ L Ohio 2/12/ W 2/16/ W OAKLAND 2/17/ W PURDUE 2/18/ W 2/21/ W CALVIN 2/24/ W BALL 2/25/ W INDIANA 2/28/ L Ohio State 3/2/ W Michigan * 3/3/ W Central Michigan * 3/4/ W Western Michigan * 3/9/ L SO. ILLINOIS %! Queens College Tournament (Flushing, Big Ten Championship (West Lafayette, Ind.) * SMAIAW Championship (Rochester, Mich.) % MAIAW Championship (# Associated Press ranking) Karen Langeland, head coach Overall Record: /15/ L Queens! (#12) 12/16/ L Montclair State! (#17) 12/19/ W GRAND VALLEY 1/6/ W Purdue 1/9/ W Grand Valley 1/12/ W INDIANA 1/13/ W WISCONSIN 1/16/ W Wayne State 1/19/ L Edinboro State 1/20/ L Pittsburgh 1/23/ W CENTRAL 1/27/ W ILLINOIS 1/30/ L WESTERN 2/3/ W NORTHWESTERN 2/6/ L DETROIT 2/9/ W 2/9/ W Ohio 2/10/ L 2/13/ L Oakland 2/16/ L Indiana 2/17/ W Michigan 2/20/ W Calvin 2/24/ L OHIO 3/1/ W Michigan * 3/2/ W Northern Michigan * 3/3/ L Detroit *! Lady Lion Classic (University Park, Big Ten Championship (Bloomington, Ind.) * SMAIAW Championship (Rochester, Mich.) (# Associated Press ranking) Karen Langeland, head coach Overall Record: /9/ W Ohio State 12/13/ W Cal State-Fullerton! 12/14/ W San Diego State! 12/15/ L Cal-Poly Pomona! 12/20/ L Detroit (#16) 12/27/ L Fordham % 12/28/ L Stanford % 1/5/ W ILLINOIS 1/10/ W GRAND VALLEY 1/12/ L Northwestern 1/15/ W 1/18/ L PITTSBURGH 1/19/ W PURDUE 1/21/ W Central Michigan 1/26/ L Illinois State 1/29/ L Western Michigan 2/5/ W OAKLAND 2/8/ W 2/9/ L 2/10/ L 2/15/ W 2OT INDIANA 2/16/ W MIAMI (OHIO) 2/18/ W WAYNE 2/23/ W EDINBORO 2/28/ W EASTERN * 2/29/ L OAKLAND * 3/1/ W WAYNE *! Cal Poly-Pamona Invitational (Pamona, Calif.) % Queens College Tournament (Flushing, Big Ten Championship * SMAIAW Championship (# Associated Press ranking) Karen Langeland, head coach Overall Record: /28/ W Northern Kentucky! 11/29/ L Tennessee-Tech! 12/18/ L Seton Hall 12/19/ L Montclair State 12/23/ W Grand Valley 12/30/ W Wisconsin 1/6/ W Michigan 1/10/ L OHIO 1/13/ W EASTERN 1/16/ L Indiana 1/17/ L Purdue 1/20/ W CENTRAL 1/24/ W ILLINOIS ST. (#20) 1/25/ W DePaul 1/27/ W WESTERN 1/31/ L Illinois 2/3/ W DETROIT 2/13/ L 2/24/ W Wayne State 2/26/ W NOTRE DAME 2/28/ W KENT 3/5/ L Oakland *! Tennessee Tech Tournament (Cookeville, Big Ten Championship * SMAIAW Championship (# Associated Press ranking) Karen Langeland, head coach Overall Record: Big Ten Record: 6-3 (t-5th) 11/27/ L Central Michigan! 11/28/ W Western Michigan! 12/4/ L William Penn % 12/5/ W Missouri Southern % 12/12/ W PURDUE 12/19/ L Kent State 1/2/ W INDIANA 1/5/ L 1/8/ W DePaul 1/9/ L Northwestern 1/13/ W Eastern Michigan 1/16/ W ILLINOIS 1/19/ W Central Michigan 1/23/ L Illinois State 1/26/ W Western Michigan 1/30/ L Miami (Ohio) 2/4/ L Detroit 2/6/ W Ohio State 2/9/ L OAKLAND 2/12/ W 2/12/ L 2/20/ L East Carolina & 2/21/ W Virginia State & 2/23/ W WAYNE 2/27/ W WISCONSIN 3/6/ W Notre Dame! Grand Rapids Press Invitational (Grand Rapids) % Dial Big Ten Championship & East Carolina Invitational (Greenville, N.C.) Karen Langeland, head coach Overall Record: Big Ten Record: 7-11 (7th) 11/26/ L Western Michigan! 11/27/ W Michigan! 12/4/ L ILLINOIS 12/11/ L NORTHERN ILLINOIS 12/15/ L Toledo 12/18/ W EASTERN 12/22/ W DETROIT 12/29/ W IOWA % 12/30/ L MIAMI (OHIO) % 1/7/ W IOWA 1/9/ L NORTHWESTERN 1/14/ L Wisconsin 1/16/ L Minnesota 1/21/ L INDIANA 1/23/ L OHIO 1/28/ L Illinois 1/30/ L Purdue 2/6/ W 2/13/ W Michigan 2/18/ W PURDUE 2/20/ W ILLINOIS 2/25/ L Ohio State 2/27/ L Indiana 3/4/ W MINNESOTA 3/6/ L WISCONSIN 3/10/ L Northwestern 3/12/ W Iowa! Grand Rapids Press Invitational (Grand Rapids) % Dial Classic Karen Langeland, head coach Overall Record: Big Ten Record: 10-8 (t-5th) 11/26/ W Western Michigan 11/30/ W Eastern Michigan 12/3/ W CENTRAL 12/12/ W Cleveland State 12/15/ W TOLEDO 12/17/ W Oakland 12/21/ L Detroit 12/29/ W Victoria! 12/30/ L Brigham Young! 1/6/ L Iowa 1/8/ L Northwestern 1/13/ L WISCONSIN 1/15/ W MINNESOTA 1/20/ L Indiana 1/22/ L Ohio State 1/27/ W OT ILLINOIS 1/29/ W PURDUE 2/3/ W NOTRE DAME 2/5/ W Michigan 2/12/ W 2/17/ W Purdue 2/19/ W Illinois 2/24/ L OHIO 2/26/ W INDIANA 3/2/ W Minnesota 3/4/ L Wisconsin 3/8/ W NORTHWESTERN 3/10/ L IOWA! Dial Classic Karen Langeland, head coach Overall Record: Big Ten Record: 4-14 (9th) 11/24/ W Dayton 12/1/ W CLEVELAND 12/8/ W Central Michigan 12/12/ W OHIO 12/17/ W WESTERN 12/20/ L Notre Dame 12/22/ W DETROIT 12/28/ W Manhattan! 12/30/ L Miami (Fla.)! 1/4/ L Ohio State (#9) 1/6/ L Indiana 1/11/ W PURDUE 1/13/ L ILLINOIS 1/18/ L Iowa 1/20/ L Minnesota 1/25/ W 2/1/ W WISCONSIN 2/3/ L NORTHWESTERN 2/8/ L Illinois 2/10/ L Purdue 2/15/ L MINNESOTA 2/17/ L IOWA 2/22/ W Michigan 3/01/ L Northwestern 3/3/ L Wisconsin 3/7/ L INDIANA 3/9/ L OHIO (#7)! Miami (Fla.) Court Classic (Miami) (# Associated Press ranking) Karen Langeland, head coach Overall Record: Big Ten Record: 9-9 (t-5th) 11/23/ W ILLINOIS 11/30/ L Ohio 12/7/ L CENTRAL 12/15/ W AKRON 12/18/ L Detroit 12/20/ W DAYTON 12/22/ W BOWLING GREEN 12/29/ W Seton Hall 12/30/ W Iona 1/3/ L OHIO (#14) 1/5/ W INDIANA 1/10/ L Purdue 1/12/ L Illinois 1/17/ L IOWA (#16) 1/19/ W MINNESOTA 1/24/ W Michigan 1/31/ W Wisconsin S 108 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 109

57 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2/2/ W Northwestern 2/7/ L ILLINOIS 2/9/ W PURDUE 2/14/ L Minnesota 2/16/ L Iowa (#14) 2/23/ W 2/28/ L NORTHWESTERN 3/2/ W WISCONSIN 3/6/ W Indiana 3/8/ L Ohio State (#13) (# Associated Press ranking) Karen Langeland, head coach Overall Record: Big Ten Record: 8-10 (6th) 11/28/ L Louisiana Tech! (#2) 11/29/ W Central Missouri St.! 12/3/ W Central Michigan 12/14/ W DETROIT 12/16/ W Illinois State 12/19/ W MIAMI (Fla.) % 12/20/ W CENTRAL % 12/23/ W Bowling Green 12/30/ L OT Dayton 1/2/ L ILLINOIS (#17) 1/4/ W PURDUE 1/9/ W Indiana 1/11/ L Ohio State (#18) 1/15/ W Akron 1/18/ W 1/23/ W WISCONSIN 1/25/ L NORTHWESTERN 1/30/ L Iowa (#13) 2/1/ W Minnesota 2/6/ L OHIO (#11) 2/8/ L INDIANA 2/13/ L Michigan 2/20/ L Northwestern 2/22/ W Wisconsin 2/27/ W MINNESOTA 3/1/ L IOWA (#10) 3/5/ L Purdue 3/7/ W Illinois! Lady Jayhawk Dial Classic (Lawrence, Kan.) % Felpausch/MSU Holiday Classic (# Associated Press ranking) Karen Langeland, head coach Overall Record: Big Ten Record: 12-6 (4th) 11/27/ L Mississippi State! 11/28/ W Georgia State! 12/4/ W Wright State & 12/5/ W Eastern Michigan & 12/12/ L ILLINOIS 12/18/ W RICE % 12/19/ L WASHINGTON %(#15) 12/30/ L BOWLING GREEN 1/3/ L Iowa State 1/8/ W Illinois 1/10/ W Purdue 1/15/ W INDIANA 1/17/ W OT OHIO (#8) 1/22/ W Michigan 1/24/ L NOTRE DAME 1/29/ W Wisconsin 1/31/ L Northwestern 2/5/ L IOWA (#1) 2/7/ W MINNESOTA 2/12/ L Ohio State (#9) 2/14/ L Indiana 2/19/ W 2/26/ W NORTHWESTERN 2/28/ W WISCONSIN 3/4/ W Minnesota 3/6/ L Iowa (#2) 3/10/ L PURDUE 3/12/ W ILLINOIS! Georgia State Tournament (Atlanta) & Eastern Michigan Tournament (Ypsilanti, Mich.) % Felpausch/MSU Holiday Classic (# Associated Press ranking) Karen Langeland, head coach Overall Record: Big Ten Record: 9-9 (t-4th) 11/25/ L Illinois State! 11/26/ W Dayton! 11/29/ W Central Michigan 12/2/ W DRAKE % 12/3/ W MAINE % 12/10/ W Bowling Green 12/17/ L GEORGIA (#2) 12/20/ L Cal-Berkeley & 12/21/ L Texas Tech & 1/3/ W IOWA 1/6/ W Minnesota 1/8/ L Iowa (#6) 1/13/ W INDIANA 1/20/ L Wisconsin 1/22/ W Northwestern 1/27/ W 1/29/ L OHIO 2/3/ W ILLINOIS 2/5/ L PURDUE (#9) 2/10/ L Ohio State 2/12/ W Indiana 2/17/ W NORTHWESTERN 2/19/ W WISCONSIN 2/24/ L Michigan 3/3/ L Purdue (#11) 3/5/ L Illinois 3/9/ W MINNESOTA 3/11/ L IOWA (#8)! Colorado Coors Classic (Boulder, Colo.) % Felpausch/MSU Holiday Classic & Golden Bear Classic (Berkeley, Calif.) (# Associated Press ranking) Karen Langeland, head coach Overall Record: Big Ten Record: 7-11 (6th) 11/24/ L Stanford! (#3) 11/25/ W Cincinnati! 11/29/ W CENTRAL 12/8/ L KENTUCKY % 12/9/ W TEMPLE % 12/13/ W Notre Dame 12/16/ L Georgia (#4) 12/18/ L Clemson 12/21/ L BOWLING GREEN 12/30/ L Illinois State 1/5/ W IOWA (#7) 1/7/ W MINNESOTA 1/12/ W Indiana 1/14/ L Ohio State 1/19/ W WISCONSIN 1/21/ L NORTHWESTERN (#20) 1/26/ L OT Michigan 2/2/ L Illinois 2/4/ L Purdue (#10) 2/9/ L 2OT OHIO 2/11/ W INDIANA 2/16/ L Northwestern (#15) 2/18/ W Wisconsin 2/23/ L 3/2/ L PURDUE (#16) 3/4/ W ILLINOIS 3/8/ L Minnesota 3/10/ L Iowa (#10)! Communiplex Hall of Fame Tournament (Cincinnati) % Felpausch/MSU Holiday Classic (# Associated Press ranking) Karen Langeland, head coach Overall Record: 21-8 Big Ten Record: 13-5 (t-2nd) NCAA Tournament Second Round 11/24/ W GEORGETOWN % 11/25/ W LOUISVILLE % 11/27/ L Central Michigan 12/8/ W NO. ILLINOIS (#18) 12/11/ W Bowling Green 12/15/ W ILLINOIS 12/18/ W Cleveland State 12/28/ W Providence # (#21) 12/29/ L Virginia # (#1) 12/30/ W Miami (Fla.) # 1/4/ W 1/11/ W WISCONSIN 1/13/ W NORTHWESTERN (#11) 1/18/ W Illinois 1/20/ L Purdue (#8) 1/25/ W INDIANA 1/27/ W OHIO 2/1/ W Iowa (#25) 2/3/ L Minnesota 2/8/ L Northwestern (#18) 2/10/ L Wisconsin 2/15/ L PURDUE (#6) 2/17/ W ILLINOIS 2/22/ W Ohio State 2/24/ W Indiana 3/1/ W MINNESOTA 3/3/ W IOWA (#21) 3/7/ W Michigan 3/16/ L 3OT Oklahoma (#25) % Felpausch/MSU Holiday Classic # Pepsi/Church s Holiday Classic NCAA Second Round (Stillwater, Okla.) (# Associated Press ranking) Karen Langeland, head coach Overall Record: Big Ten Record: 8-10 (t-6th) 11/22/ W Illinois State 11/24/ L Northern Illinois 11/29/ W PRINCETON % 11/30/ W LOY. MARYMOUNT % 12/3/ W CLEVELAND 12/15/ L North Carolina 12/17/ W UNC Greensboro 12/20/ L Penn State (#9) 12/30/ W BOWLING GREEN 1/3/ L USC 1/10/ W ILLINOIS 1/12/ W PURDUE (#10) 1/17/ L Wisconsin 1/19/ W Northwestern (#14) 1/24/ L IOWA (#5) 1/26/ W MINNESOTA 1/31/ W OT Indiana 2/2/ L Ohio State 2/7/ W 2/14/ W NORTHWESTERN 2/16/ L WISCONSIN (#25) 2/21/ L OT Minnesota 2/23/ L Iowa (#7) 2/28/ L OHIO 3/1/ L INDIANA 3/6/ W Michigan 3/12/ L Purdue (#12) 3/14/ L Illinois * % Felpausch/MSU Holiday Classic * played at Parkland College - Champaign, Ill. (# Associated Press ranking) Karen Langeland, head coach Overall Record: Big Ten Record: 6-12 (8th) 12/1/ W CENTRAL 12/4/ W IOWA % 12/5/ L OREGON % 12/11/ L Montana State # 12/12/ W Wis.-Milwaukee # 12/19/ W ILLINOIS 12/29/ L 12/30/ L (#14) 1/2/ L Arizona 1/7/ W PURDUE (#10) 1/13/ W Michigan 1/15/ L Wisconsin 1/24/ L Ohio State (#8) 1/29/ L MINNESOTA 1/31/ L IOWA (#3) 2/5/ L Northwestern 2/7/ L Illinois 2/10/ W 2/14/ W WISCONSIN 2/19/ L OHIO (#7) 2/21/ L PENN (#5) 2/26/ L Iowa (#2) 2/28/ W Minnesota 3/5/ L 2OT NORTHWESTERN 3/7/ W ILLINOIS 3/10/ L Purdue 3/13/ L Indiana % Felpausch/MSU Holiday Classic # UW-Green Bay Tournament (Green USC Christmas Challenge (Los Angeles) (# Associated Press ranking) Karen Langeland, head coach Overall Record: Big Ten Record: 7-11 (t-7th) 11/26/ L Illinois State 11/29/ L Central Michigan 12/3/ W SOUTH ALABAMA % 12/4/ L CHARLOTTE % 12/8/ L Bowling Green 12/18/ W DAYTON 12/29/ W Vermont # 12/30/ W Duquesne # 1/2/ W DETROIT 1/7/ L Purdue (#16) 1/12/ W 1/14/ W WISCONSIN 1/23/ L OHIO (#18) 1/28/ L Minnesota 1/30/ L Iowa (#4) 2/4/ W NORTHWESTERN 2/6/ W ILLINOIS 2/9/ W Michigan 2/13/ L Wisconsin 2/18/ W Ohio State 2/20/ L Penn State (#2) 2/25/ L IOWA (#14) 2/27/ L MINNESOTA 3/4/ L Northwestern 3/6/ L Illinois 3/10/ L PURDUE (#10) 3/12/ W INDIANA % Felpausch/MSU Holiday Classic # CMU/Comfort Inn Classic (Mt. Pleasant, Mich.) (# Associated Press ranking) Karen Langeland, head coach Overall Record: Big Ten Record: 8-8 (t-5th) 11/25/ W BROWN % 11/26/ W HOUSTON % 11/30/ L TOLEDO 12/3/ W Dayton 12/7/ W Notre Dame 12/10/ W Eastern Michigan 12/19/ L Virginia Tech # 12/20/ L Detroit # 12/21/ W Florida State # 12/30/ L Penn State (#5) 1/6/ L Michigan 1/8/ L INDIANA 1/13/ W WISCONSIN (#24) 1/15/ W 2OT IOWA 1/20/ L Northwestern 1/23/ L PURDUE (#19) 1/27/ L Ohio State 2/3/ W MINNESOTA 2/5/ W NORTHWESTERN 2/10/ W Iowa 2/12/ W Wisconsin (#25) 2/17/ W Illinois 2/19/ W 2/24/ L PENN 2/26/ L Indiana 3/3/ W 3/4/ W 3/5/ L Ohio % Felpausch/MSU Holiday Classic # San Juan Shootout (San Juan, Puerto Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis) (# Associated Press ranking) Karen Langeland, head coach Overall Record: Big Ten Record: 9-7 (5th) NCAA Tournament Second Round 11/24/ W YALE % 11/25/ W WESTERN MICH. % 11/29/ W Detroit 12/2/ W George Mason $ 12/3/ L Duke $ (#19/20) 12/6/ W Illinois State 12/9/ L Toledo 12/16/ W EASTERN 12/19/ W W. KENTUCKY 12/21/ W OT NOTRE DAME 12/30/ L PENN (#7/8) 1/5/ W 1/8/ W Indiana 1/12/ L Wisconsin (#17/21) 1/14/ L Iowa (#10/11) 1/19/ W N WESTERN (#17/12) 1/21/ L Purdue (#21/22) 1/26/ L OHIO 2/2/ W Minnesota 2/4/ W Northwestern (#23/22) 2/9/ L IOWA (#5/5) 2/11/ W WISCONSIN (#8/11) 2/16/ W ILLINOIS 2/18/ W Michigan 2/23/ L Penn State (#11/11) 2/25/ W INDIANA 3/2/ L (#17/18) 3/16/ W OT Massachusetts! 3/18/ L Connecticut + (#2/3) % Felpausch/MSU Holiday Classic $ Duke Classic (Durham, Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis)! NCAA First Round (Storrs, Conn.) + NCAA Second Round (Storrs, Conn.) ( # Associated Press/USA Today ranking) Karen Langeland, head coach Overall Record: 22-8 Big Ten Record: 12-4 (t-1st) Big Ten Regular Season Tri-Champions NCAA Tournament Second Round Final Ranking: #24 AP/#21 USA Today 11/23/ L TEXAS (#21/21) 11/27/ W Kentucky 11/30/ W CENTRAL 12/4/ W BOWLING GREEN 12/7/ L W. Kentucky (#14/17) 12/14/ W ILLINOIS 12/17/ W Fresno State 12/20/ W California-Irvine % 12/21/ W California % 12/28/ W INDIANA 12/30/ W PENN (#22/15) 1/3/ L Illinois 1/5/ W PURDUE 1/10/ W Ohio State 1/12/ W Minnesota 1/15/ W VANDERBILT (#7/7) 1/19/ W 1/26/ W Northwestern 1/31/ W WISCONSIN (#16/10) 2/2/ L Iowa 2/7/ W MINNESOTA 2/9/ W OHIO 2/14/ L Purdue 2/16/ W ILLINOIS (#20/19) 2/21/ L Penn State 2/23/ W Indiana 3/1/ W Ohio 3/2/ L (#18/20) 3/14/ W OT Portland + (#NR/25) 3/16/ L OT North Carolina! (#18/20) % Oakland Tribune Classic (Berkeley, Calif.) S 110 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 111

58 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS YEAR-BY-YEAR Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis) + NCAA First Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.)! NCAA Second Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) (# Associated Press/USA Today ranking) Karen Langeland, head coach Overall Record: Big Ten Record: 5-11 (9th) 11/21/ W FRESNO % 11/22/ L % 11/25/ W KENTUCKY 11/29/ W OT Texas 12/3/ L Vanderbilt (#5/5) 12/6/ L Bowling Green 12/14/ W Central Michigan 12/19/ W UC Santa Barbara $ 12/20/ L Hawai i $ 12/22/ W McNeese State $ 12/28/ L Indiana 12/30/ L Penn State 1/2/ L ILLINOIS (#13/13) 1/4/ L Purdue (#24/NR) 1/9/ W OHIO 1/11/ L MINNESOTA 1/18/ L Michigan 1/25/ W NORTHWESTERN 1/30/ L Wisconsin (#20/18) 2/1/ W IOWA 2/6/ W Minnesota 2/8/ W Ohio State 2/13/ L PURDUE 2/15/ L Illinois (#9/10) 2/20/ L PENN 2/22/ L INDIANA 2/27/ L Ohio % Felpausch/MSU Holiday Classic $ Ala Moana Hotel Paradise Classic Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis) (# Associated Press/USA Today ranking) Karen Langeland, head coach Overall Record: Big Ten Record: 8-8 (t-6th) 11/13/ L BUTLER 11/15/ W CENTRAL 11/22/ L OT Boston College % 11/27/ W Southern Methodist # 11/28/ W Texas A&M # 12/1/ W DETROIT 12/5/ L Illinois State 12/9/ W OHIO 12/12/ W Southern Illinois 12/21/ L NOTRE DAME (#7/7) 12/30/ L OHIO 1/5/ W Northwestern 1/8/ W WISCONSIN 1/11/ L Penn State (#20/20) 1/15/ L Purdue (#3/3) 1/17/ W IOWA 1/20/ L OT Michigan 1/22/ W MINNESOTA 1/24/ L ILLINOIS 1/29/ W Iowa 1/31/ L PURDUE (#2/2) 2/5/ W Indiana 2/7/ L OT Wisconsin 2/12/ W NORTHWESTERN 2/14/ W 2/18/ L Ohio State 2/26/ W 2/27/ L Penn (#15/15) 3/11/ W AKRON + 3/14/ W Michigan! 3/17/ L OT Wisconsin * % Reebok Classic (Boston) # Southwestern Bell Cotton Bowl Trn. Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis) + WNIT - First Round! WNIT Second Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) * WNIT Quarterfi nals (Madison, Wis.) (# Associated Press/USA Today ranking) Karen Langeland, head coach Overall Record: Big Ten Record: 8-8 (t-5th) 11/19/ W APPALACHIAN ST. % 11/20/ W ALABAMA % 11/24/ W Detroit 11/27/ W SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 12/2/ W ILLINOIS 12/5/ W Butler 12/8/ W Central Michigan 12/11/ L Notre Dame (#7/6) 12/17/ W DAYTON 12/19/ L North Carolina $ (#10/11) 12/21/ W Ohio 12/30/ L Michigan 1/2/ W OHIO 1/6/ L Northwestern 1/9/ W WISCONSIN 1/13/ W INDIANA 1/20/ W Iowa 1/23/ W PENN (#4/4) 1/27/ L Ohio State 1/30/ L Illinois (#21/18) 2/3/ W NORTHWESTERN 2/6/ W IOWA 2/13/ L Wisconsin 2/17/ W PURDUE (#21/21) 2/20/ L 2OT 2/24/ L Purdue (#21/21) 2/27/ L OT Minnesota 3/3/ L 3/15/ W VILLANOVA + 3/18/ W Cincinnati! 3/22/ L Wisconsin * % Felpausch/MSU Classic $ game played in Myrtle Beach, Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis) + WNIT First Round! WNIT Second Round (Cincinnati) * WNIT Quarterfi nals (Madison, Wis.) (# Associated Press/USA Today ranking) Joanne P. McCallie, head coach Overall Record: Big Ten Record: 4-12 (9th) 11/17/ W ARKANSAS % 11/18/ L BOSTON COLLEGE % 11/25/ L Virginia Tech & 11/26/ W Chicago State & 11/30/ W DETROIT 12/3/ L Eastern Michigan $ 12/5/ W WIS.-GREEN BAY 12/8/ W Samford 12/10/ L Alabama 12/17/ L Dayton 12/20/ W CENTRAL 12/31/ L Indiana 1/4/ W OHIO 1/7/ W Minnesota 1/11/ L WISCONSIN 1/14/ L ILLINOIS 1/18/ L Purdue (#6/6) 1/25/ L 1/28/ L Penn State (#19/15) 2/1/ L IOWA 2/4/ L Wisconsin (#25/NR) 2/8/ L PENN (#16/16) 2/11/ L INDIANA 2/15/ W Northwestern 2/18/ L Illinois 2/22/ L Iowa 2/25/ W MINNESOTA 3/1/ L Ohio % Spartan Chervolet Classic & Seminole Classic (Tallahassee, Fla.) $ played at Grand Rapids, Big Ten Tournament (Grand Rapids, Mich.) (# Associated Press/USA Today ranking) Joanne P. McCallie, head coach Overall Record: Big Ten Record: 6-10 (t-9th) 11/16/ W BUFFALO % 11/17/ W UCLA % 11/20/ W Arkansas State 11/23/ W Monmouth & 11/24/ L Florida International & 11/28/ W Detroit 12/2/ W Marquette $ 12/5/ W OAKLAND 12/15/ W UW-Green Bay 12/21/ W PROVIDENCE 12/30/ L INDIANA 1/2/ L Michigan (#18/17) 1/5/ W GEORGIA (#8/7) 1/7/ L MINNESOTA 1/10/ L 2OT WISCONSIN (#5/9) 1/13/ L Illinois 1/17/ W Ohio State 1/20/ W PENN 1/24/ L Iowa 1/27/ W NORTHWESTERN 1/30/ W Wisconsin (#15/13) 2/1/ L PURDUE (#7/8) 2/3/ L Indiana 2/9/ W ILLINOIS 2/14/ L OT Penn State 2/20/ L IOWA 2/24/ W Minnesota (#14/19) 2/28/ L 2OT Ohio 3/14/ W DEPAUL + 3/16/ W Illinois! 3/19/ W ALABAMA * 3/23/ L Oregon ^ % Spartan Chervolet Classic & Florida International Tournament (Miami) $ played at Grand Rapids, Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis) + WNIT First Round! WNIT Second Round (Champaign, Ill.) * WNIT Quarterfi nals ^ WNIT Semifi nals (Eugene, Ore.) (# Associated Press/USA Today ranking) Joanne P. McCallie, head coach Overall Record: Big Ten Record: 10-6 (t-4th) NCAA Tournament 11/23/ W FRESNO % 11/24/ L MIAMI (OHIO) % 11/26/ L TOLEDO 11/29/ W Mercer & 11/30/ L Memphis & 12/3/ W KENT 12/5/ W Oakland 12/17/ L Georgia (#20/20) 12/20/ W Providence 12/29/ W OKLAHOMA 1/2/ L Northwestern 1/6/ W PURDUE (#7/6) 1/9/ L Ohio State (#23/NR) 1/12/ W DETROIT 1/16/ W INDIANA 1/19/ L Penn State (#13/15) 1/23/ W MINNESOTA (#10/10) 1/26/ W Indiana 1/30/ W 2/6/ W Wisconsin 2/9/ L PENN (#13/14) 2/13/ W OHIO (#22/24) 2/16/ W Michigan 2/20/ L Purdue (#11/10) 2/24/ L ILLINOIS 2/27/ W Iowa 3/2/ W NORTHWESTERN 3/7/ L Ohio 3/23/ L TCU! % Spartan Chervolet Classic & Lady Tiger Thanksgiving Classic Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis)! NCAA Tournament First Round (Storrs, Conn.) (# Associated Press/USA Today ranking) Joanne P. McCallie, head coach Overall Record: 22-9 Big Ten Record: 10-6 (t-4th) NCAA Tournament Second Round 11/22/ W DAVIDSON % 11/23/ W TEMPLE % 11/26/ W NOTRE DAME (#17/20) 11/28/ W EASTERN 12/2/ L Oklahoma State 12/6/ W Kent State 12/13/ W Toledo 12/17/ W Pepperdine 12/19/ W UCLA 12/29/ W CINCINNATI 1/2/ W INDIANA 1/4/ L Penn State (#10/9) 1/8/ L PURDUE (#10/11) 1/12/ W DETROIT 1/15/ W Ohio State (#NR/22) 1/18/ W 1/22/ W OT Northwestern 1/25/ W Minnesota (#9/9) 1/29/ W Illinois 2/1/ L IOWA 2/5/ W WISCONSIN 2/8/ W NORTHWESTERN 2/12/ W Michigan 2/15/ L OHIO 2/22/ L Purdue (#5/5) 2/26/ L PENN (#6/7) 2/29/ W OT Indiana 3/5/ L 3/7/ L Penn (#5/5) 3/21/ W Arizona! 3/23/ L Texas! (#4/4) % Dean Trailways of Michigan Spartan Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis)! NCAA First and Second Rounds (Austin, Texas) (# Associated Press/USA Today ranking) Joanne P. McCallie, head coach Overall Record: 33-4 Big Ten Record: 14-2 (t-1st) Big Ten Regular Season Co-Champions Big Ten Tournament Champion NCAA Tournament National Finalist Final Ranking: #2 USA Today 11/20/ W CENTRAL CONN. % 11/21/ W OT BC % (#18/17) 11/26/ W Utah # 11/27/ W Santa Clara # 11/28/ L TCU # 12/2/ W OT Notre Dame (#3/3) 12/4/ W Cincinnati 12/9/ W EASTERN ILLINOIS 12/11/ W Detroit 12/19/ W TEXAS A&M-CC 12/21/ W VERMONT 12/29/ W Connecticut (#11/11) 1/2/ W Michigan 1/6/ L Ohio State (#9/9) 1/9/ W IOWA (#18/17) 1/13/ W WISCONSIN 1/16/ W MINNESOTA (#11/12) 1/19/ W Illinois 1/23/ L Penn State 1/26/ W PURDUE (#NR/24) 1/30/ W Indiana 2/3/ W NORTHWESTERN 2/6/ W ILLINOIS 2/10/ W Minnesota (#12/13) 2/13/ W Wisconsin 2/17/ W Iowa 2/20/ W OHIO (#2/3) 2/23/ W 3/4/ W OT 3/6/ W Penn (#23/24) 3/7/ W (#12/15) 3/19/ W Alcorn State! 3/21/ W USC! 3/27/ W Vanderbilt $ (#18/18) 3/29/ W Stanford $ (#1/1) 4/3/ W Tennessee & (#3/3) 4/5/ L Baylor ^ (#5/6) % Dean Trailways of Michigan Spartan Classic # Rainbow Wahine Classic Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis)! NCAA First & Second Rounds (Minneapolis) $ NCAA Regional (Kansas City, Mo.) & NCAA National Semifi nal (Indianapolis) ^ NCAA National Championship (Indianapolis) (# Associated Press/USA Today ranking) Joanne P. McCallie, head coach Overall Record: Big Ten Record: 11-5 (t-3rd) NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinal Final Ranking: #16 AP/#17 USA Today 11/18/ W UC SANTA BARBARA 11/20/ W WESTERN CAROLINA 11/24/ L Tennessee * (#2/1) 11/25/ L Maryland * (#10/10) 11/26/ W Gonzaga * 12/4/ W PEPPERDINE 12/7/ W DETROIT 12/10/ W South Florida 12/17/ W HOUSTON 12/21/ W Oklahoma (#16/17) 12/28/ L LSU (#3/3) 12/30/ W CENTRAL 1/1/ W 1/5/ W PENN 1/7/ W RUTGERS (#8/8) 1/9/ L Iowa 1/12/ W Wisconsin 1/15/ L Minnesota (#17/14) 1/19/ W ILLINOIS 1/22/ L OHIO (#7/7) 1/26/ L Purdue (#8/8) 1/29/ W INDIANA 2/2/ W Northwestern 2/5/ W Illinois 2/9/ W MINNESOTA (#11/10) 2/12/ W WISCONSIN 2/16/ W IOWA 2/20/ L Ohio State (#6/7) 2/23/ W Michigan 3/3/ W Iowa % 3/5/ L Ohio State % (#5/6) 3/18/ W Wis.-Milwaukee # 3/20/ W Kentucky # 3/26/ L Duke & (#4/4) * Paradise Jam (U.S. Virgin Islands) % Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis) ^ NCAA First & Second Rounds (Chicago) & NCAA Regionals (Bridgeport, Conn.) (# Associated Press/USA Today ranking) Joanne P. McCallie, head coach Overall Record: 24-9 Big Ten Record: 13-3 (3rd) NCAA Tournament Second Round Final Ranking: #24 AP/#25 USA Today 11/17/ W BUCKNELL 11/19/ W UT-ARLINGTON 11/22/ L HOFSTRA 11/24/ W INDIANA 11/26/ W Houston 11/29/ W RHODE ISLAND 12/3/ W SOUTH FLORIDA 12/9/ W Hartford $ 12/17/ L LSU (#7/7) 12/20/ W UC Santa Barbara 12/22/ W OT Cal State Northridge 12/28/ W INDIANA 12/31/ W WISCONSIN 1/4/ W OT Indiana 1/6/ L Maryland (#1/1) 1/11/ L PURDUE (#13/13) 1/14/ W Iowa 1/18/ W Michigan S 112 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 113

59 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS UNIVERSITY 1/21/ W IOWA 1/25/ L Penn State 1/28/ L Rutgers 2/1/ W PENN 2/4/ W ILLINOIS 2/8/ W Northwestern 2/11/ W Purdue (#13/13) 2/15/ W NORTHWESTERN 2/18/ W Ohio State (#4/5) 2/22/ L Illinois 2/25/ W MINNESOTA 3/2/ W Minnesota % 3/4/ L Purdue % 3/18/ W Delaware & 3/20/ L Rutgers & $ Spartan Clash (Auburn Hills, Mich.) % Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis) & NCAA First & Second Rounds (East Lansing) (# Associated Press/USA Today ranking) Suzy Merchant, head coach Overall Record: Big Ten Record: 10-8 (t-5th) 11/9/ W IUPUI % 11/11/ W EVANSVILLE % 11/15/ L LSU ^ (#4/4) 11/21/ W Northern Illinois & 11/22/ W Kansas State & 11/26/ W Delaware State 11/29/ W CLEMSON # 12/2/ W Old Dominion 12/8/ W Indiana State 12/16/ L OKLAHOMA (#9/9) 12/20/ W Providence 12/22/ L Hartford 12/28/ L MINNESOTA 12/30/ W OHIO (#17/18) 1/2/ L Wisconsin 1/5/ L PENN 1/10/ W IOWA 1/13/ L Michigan 1/17/ W Northwestern 1/20/ L INDIANA 1/24/ W Illinois 1/27/ L Minnesota 1/31/ W 2/7/ L Iowa 2/11/ W PURDUE 2/14/ W Indiana 2/17/ W Penn State 2/21/ W NORTHWESTERN 2/24/ L Purdue 2/28/ W ILLINOIS 3/7/ W Minnesota! 3/8/ L Illinois! 3/22/ W BOWLING 3/27/ W 3/30/ W 4/2/ W 4/5/ L % Preseason WNIT (East Lansing) ^ Preseason WNIT (Baton Rouge, La.) & Caribbean Challenge (Cancun, Mexico) # Big Ten/ACC Challenge! Big Ten Tournament WNIT (East Lansing) (# Associated Press/USA Today ranking) Suzy Merchant, head coach Overall Record: Big Ten Record: 13-5 (t-2nd) NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinal Final Ranking: #22 USA Today 11/14/ W NIAGARA 11/16/ W STONY BROOK 11/19/ W DETROIT 11/22/ W OT Dartmouth & 11/23/ W Quinnipiac & 11/26/ W OLD DOMINION (#23/20) 11/29/ L Notre Dame (14/10) 12/3/ L Georgia Tech ^ 12/7/ L St. Bonaventure 12/14/ L Xavier 12/18/ W DELAWARE 12/21/ W Penn State 12/29/ L INDIANA 1/1/ W OT Purdue 1/4/ L Ohio State (#17/17) 1/8/ W NORTHWESTERN 1/15/ W Michigan 1/18/ W PENN 1/22/ W Northwestern 1/25/ W WISCONSIN 1/29/ W IOWA 2/2/ L Minnesota 2/5/ W Illinois 2/8/ W OHIO (#12/14) 2/12/ W OT Indiana 2/19/ W 2/22/ L Wisconsin 2/26/ L MINNESOTA 3/1/ W PURDUE 3/6/ L Wisconsin! 3/22/ W MIDDLE TENN. + 3/24/ W DUKE + (#6/8) 3/28/ L Iowa State $ (#17/19) & TD Banknorth Classic (Burlington, Vt.) ^ Big Ten/ACC Challenge! Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis) + NCAA First & Second Rounds (East Lansing) $ NCAA Regional (Berkeley, Calif.) (# Associated Press/USA Today ranking) Suzy Merchant, head coach Overall Record: Big Ten Record: 12-6 (2nd) NCAA Tournament Second Round 11/13/ L Dayton 11/15/ W Detroit 11/19/ L NOTRE DAME (#5/6) 11/22/ W Western Michigan + 11/27/ W George Washington ^ 11/28/ W 20T Oklahoma State ^ 12/3/ W N. CAROLINA % (#4/4) 12/6/ L INDIANA 12/9/ W XAVIER (#8/8) 12/13/ W FLA. GULF COAST 12/19/ W WASHINGTON 12/21/ W ST. BONAVENTURE 12/28/ L Wisconsin 12/31/ W 1/3/ W Indiana 1/9/ L OHIO (#6/6) 1/14/ L WISCONSIN 1/17/ L Penn State 1/21/ W PURDUE 1/24/ W Minnesota 1/28/ W Northwestern 2/4/ W PENN 2/7/ L Iowa 2/11/ W Michigan 2/14/ W NORTHWESTERN 2/18/ W ILLINOIS 2/21/ W OT Ohio State (#7/9) 2/25/ W Purdue 2/28/ W MINNESOTA 3/5/ W Michigan! 3/6/ L Iowa! 3/20/ W Bowling Green & 3/22/ L Kentucky & (#19/15) + at Van Andel Arena (Grand Rapids, Mich.) ^ Junkanoo Jam (Grand Bahama Island) % Big Ten/ACC Challenge! Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis) & NCAA First & Second Rounds (Louisville) (# Associated Press/USA Today ranking) Suzy Merchant, head coach Overall Record: 27-6 Big Ten Record: 13-3 (1st) Big Ten Regular Season Champion NCAA Tournament Second Round Final Ranking: #18 USA Today 11/13/ W IPFW 11/15/ W DAYTON 11/19/ L Baylor ^ `(#2/2) 11/21/ W DETROIT 11/26/ W Western Kentucky + 11/27/ W Richmond + 12/1/ W Florida St. % (#15/14) 12/5/ W TEXAS * (#17/20) 12/8/ W MILWAUKEE 12/10/ W Western Michigan 12/12/ W IONA 12/18/ W DARTMOUTH 12/21/ W VERMONT 1/2/ W ILLINOIS 1/6/ W WISCONSIN 1/9/ W Michigan 1/13/ W IOWA (#16/20) 1/16/ L Ohio State (#24/24) 1/20/ W Indiana 1/23/ W MINNESOTA 1/27/ L Iowa (#18/21) 2/3/ W OT Wisconsin 2/6/ W PURDUE 2/10/ W Penn State (#23/23) 2/13/ W 2/17/ W NORTHWESTERN 2/20/ W Illinois 2/24/ L OHIO 2/27/ W Minnesota 3/4/ W Northwestern! 3/5/ L Ohio State! 3/20/ W Northern Iowa & 3/22/ L Green Bay & (#13/11) ^ Super Six Series (Waco, Tex.) + UCF Thanksgiving Classic (Orlando, Fla.) % Big Ten/ACC Challenge * Big 12/Big Ten Challenge! Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis) & NCAA First & Second Rounds (Wichita, Kan.) (# Associated Press/USA Today ranking) Michigan State University: Spartans Change the World At Michigan State University, Spartans are working every day to advance the common good in uncommon ways. Actually, we ve been at it for more than 150 years. Since our founding as the nation s pioneer land-grant university, we ve been encouraging students to explore not just how but also why while bringing science and innovation into everyday life. The work goes on today as we find solutions and provide opportunities that make life better in communities close to home and around the world and in ways that are practical yet profound: creating disease-resistant fruits and vegetables that help feed the world developing robotic fish an innovative way to better monitor water quality improving the world s alternative energy future through research on multiple fronts, including thermoelectric energy conversion, biofuels development, and battery storage technology preparing a new generation of urban educators who will make a positive impact on individuals and families for years to come developing a vaccine for a strain of E. coli that promises to save millions of lives around the globe empowering the world s poorest by partnering to grow crops that slow climate change while also increasing economic opportunity leading rare isotope research that fuels breakthrough applications for medicine, national security, and the environment MSU Facts Enrollment (fall 2010): 47,131, with students from all 83 counties in Michigan, all 50 states in the United States, and more than 130 other countries Academic programs: more than 200 programs of study offered by 17 degree-granting colleges Founded: 1855 Location: East Lansing, Michigan Size: 5,200 acres Alumni: approximately 442,000 living worldwide Official Michigan State University web site: MSU Distinctions Selected by the U.S. Department of Energy to design and establish the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams a $550 million facility that will advance understanding of rare nuclear isotopes and the evolution of the cosmos as it provides research opportunities for scientists and students from around the globe Ranks 29th among America s public universities (U.S. News & World Report 2010 rankings) and regarded among the top research-intensive institutions in North America as a member of the prestigious Association of American Universities Recognized for seven consecutive years as one of the top 100 universities in the world (Shanghai Jiao Tong University s 2009 Academic Ranking of World Universities) Among the institutions with the highest number of faculty receiving Fulbright U.S. Scholar awards (seven in ) Record of Rhodes Scholars has led the Big Ten for 25 years National leader in study abroad participation among public universities for five consecutive years (Institute of International Education s Open Doors 2009 report) One of the nation s top five campuses for sustainability (National Wildlife Federation s Campus Environment 2008 Report Card) Only university in the country with three on-campus medical schools, graduating allopathic (MD) and osteopathic (DO) physicians, as well as veterinarians (DVMs) The largest single-campus residence hall system in the United States and one of the nation s most extensive intramural and club sports programs No. 6 producer of Peace Corps volunteers since the program s inception in 1961 (2009 Peace Corps rankings) Graduate programs in elementary and secondary education rank No. 1 in the nation for the 15th year in a row (U.S. News & World Report 2010 rankings) Graduate program in nuclear physics ranks No. 2 in the nation (U.S. News & World Report 2010 rankings) S 114 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 115

60 UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES Joel I. Ferguson Chairman Lansing Mitch Lyons Rockford Melanie Foster Vice Chairperson East Lansing Faylene Owen East Lansing For biographical information, visit Lou Anna K. Simon was appointed the 20th president of Michigan State University by the MSU Board of Trustees in January An MSU graduate, she began her career at Michigan State as the assistant director of the Office of Institutional Research (now Office of Planning and Budgets) after earning her Ph.D. in From there, she moved into a variety of administrative roles, including assistant provost for general academic administration, associate provost, and provost and vice president for academic affairs; she served as interim president in Brian Breslin Williamston George Perles East Lansing LOU ANNA K. SIMON, PH.D. President, Michigan State University As president, Simon has engaged Michigan State University in a strategic and transformative journey to adapt the principles of the land-grant tradition to twenty-first century challenges. She has expanded MSU s reach in the state and around the world by focusing the university s strengths on solutions that enhance and protect quality of life: clean and affordable energy, access to education, safe and plentiful food, and health care. She recently outlined these commitments and the philosophy driving them in her monograph Embracing the World Grant Ideal: Affirming the Morrill Act for a Twenty-firstcentury Global Society. Simon s key initiatives, particularly in economic development and international engagement, reflect her commitment to applying knowledge to benefit society and further the global common good. Simon is a member of the Council on Competitiveness, a nonpartisan, nongovernmental For biographical information, visit organization working to ensure U.S. prosperity, and serves on the Blue Ribbon Panel on Global Engagement of the American Council on Education (ACE). She serves on the National Higher Education Security Advisory Board, a group of presidents Dianne Byrum Onondaga Diann Woodard Brownstown Township and chancellors of several prominent U.S. universities that consults regularly with national agencies responsible for security, intelligence, and law enforcement. Simon s resolute commitment to advancing Michigan s economic future has been a hallmark of her presidency. She serves on the board of directors of Prima Civitas, mid-michigan s economic development foundation; Business Leaders for Michigan; and the Detroit Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. In the area of international engagement, Simon is a member of the executive committee of the Partnership to Cut Hunger and Poverty in Africa. Research at Michigan State University reflects Simon s commitment to advancing knowledge and improving quality of life in the world. Under her leadership, MSU has expanded its research in, among other areas, biofuels and green energy; medicine and medical technology; physics and rare isotopes; safe water; and agriculture to address world hunger. Through nearly $500 million annually in externally sponsored research, Simon is ensuring that Michigan State University makes a significant difference in the region, state, nation, and world. MARK HOLLIS Athletics Director We gather and engage our community to teach, support and celebrate our studentathletes in their quest for excellence. This is the vision Mark Hollis has for the Michigan State Athletics Department. A Michigan State graduate and veteran Spartan athletics administrator, Hollis assumed the role of MSU s 18th athletics director on Jan. 1, 2008, succeeding Ron Mason. Hollis was named athletics director-designate on Sept. 12, 2007, and teamed with Mason in the transition throughout the fall of Hollis has more than 20 years of athletics administration experience, either at the school or conference level. His well-rounded background has led to his knowledge of all areas within an athletics department, including marketing, financial administration, television negotiations, fund-raising, game operations, facility management, personnel policy, corporate interaction, sports management and public relations. In addition, Hollis was recently elected Chairperson of the NCAA Division I Amateurism Cabinet. Hollis is just the second chair of the Amateurism Cabinet, as he replaces Mike Rogers (Faculty Rep., Baylor), who had served as chair since the inception of the cabinet in A member of the amateurism cabinet since 2008, Hollis also will continue to serve the NCAA on the Men s Basketball Issues Committee, a committee on which he s served since Hollis, a 1985 MSU graduate, returned to his alma mater in Since then, he has been a critical component of the athletic department executive management staff, helping guide the department through short- and longrange plans. On the playing field in, Michigan State had a record-setting year, winning five Big Ten Championships the most in department history. The football team won a school-record 11 games and claimed the program s seventh Big Ten Championship en route to participating in the 2011 Capital One Bowl, which marked MSU s fourth straight bowl appearance and second in the last three seasons on New Year s Day. The baseball team won its first Big Ten title since 1979, while the women s cross country, women s basketball and women s golf teams also won conference championships. Overall, 12 sports participated in their respective team NCAA Championships, while individuals competed in four more NCAA Championships. In three-plus years with Hollis serving as the Athletics Director, Michigan State has proved to be of the most successful athletic departments in the country, as the Spartans have already won 12 Big Ten Championships in addition to appearing in three bowl games and two Final Fours during his tenure. In , MSU finished 39th in the Learfield Sports Directors Cup standings, marking the 11th time in the past 12 years the department has placed in the top 40. Highlights included the men s basketball team advancing to the Final Four for the sixth time in the last 12 years and winning its second straight Big Ten regular-season title, field hockey capturing both the Big Ten regular-season and tournament championships, and the football team appearing in its third-straight bowl game. One of Hollis major goals upon becoming athletics director was accomplished in 2010 when he unveiled the new brand and identity program for the athletics department. All of Michigan State s uniforms now incorporate consistent use of colors, logos, lettering and numerals along with standardization for logos. Throughout the project, equal attention was devoted to maintaining an appreciation for the traditions of the past, while positioning the athletics program for the future. The brand and identity program for Michigan State Athletics was a result of nearly a two-year collaborative effort between the athletics department and Nike that included input from university and athletic administration, coaches and student-athletes. During Hollis tenure, Michigan State student-athletes have excelled not only in competition, but in the classroom as well. In the spring of 2011, the athletic department posted the highest GPA in program history with a ; it marked the third time in the past four years the department has achieved a record GPA. The department also set another benchmark as 14 teams achieved a 3.0 or higher term GPA during the spring semester. Additionally, 238 student-athletes earned Academic All-Big Ten honors throughout the academic year. In Hollis first full season as athletics director in , Michigan State enjoyed one of its most successful years of the decade with a 27th-place finish in the Directors Cup, the best showing for the department since 2003 and the third highest in the department s history. Ten teams earned bids to their respective NCAA Championships, led by the men s basketball team, which reached the national title game against North Carolina while also winning the Big Ten regular-season championship. In addition, the football team won nine games for the first time since 1999 and played on New Year s Day in the 2009 Capital One Bowl, the men s soccer team won the Big Ten regular-season and tournament championships, and the crew team won its second-straight Big Ten title. Individually, wrestler Franklin Gomez claimed the 133-pound national title. During the spring semester of Hollis first year as athletics director in 2008, the men s golf and women s rowing teams claimed Big Ten Championships and the men s basketball program reached the Sweet 16 for the seventh time in 11 years. This success propelled Michigan State to 29th in the Directors Cup standings. Spartan athletic facilities have been upgraded at an unprecedented rate the past decade, and will only continue to improve under Hollis. In August 2008, the Spartans moved into one of the nation s finest football facilities, as a $15 million expansion and renovation project for the Duffy Daugherty Football Building was completed. MSU alumni Robert and Julie Skandalaris of Bloomfield Hills, Mich., donated $5 million as the lead gift for the facility expansion and upgrade. The Skandalaris Football Center includes new team, staff and position meeting rooms, coaches offices and a hall of history. In addition, an expanded weight room was finished in September 2008 that increased the facility in size from 9,000 to 16,500-square feet. Also in 2008, the men s and women s soccer programs opened DeMartin Stadium, a state-of-the-art 2,500-seat facility that enables MSU to host conference and national tournaments. In the spring of 2009, the baseball program played its inaugural season in McLane Baseball Stadium following a $4 million donation to the 2,500-seat ballpark by former Houston Astros owner Drayton McLane Jr. This past year, with the help of a $1 million gift by alumnus Ambassador Peter F. Secchia the largest cash (outright) gift received by an MSU women s intercollegiate sports program Secchia Stadium opened for the softball program in the spring of 2011, a 1,100-seat facility located at Old College Field. Hollis has been recognized by his peers as one of the best in the business. In 2002, he was named recipient of the National Marketer of the Year Award as selected by the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators (NACMA). Under his direction, Michigan State has enjoyed increases in ticket revenues, including 10 years of sold-out football seasons and more than 200 consecutive sellouts in men s basketball. He was successful in negotiating a $2 million donation to the university for the construction of the Berkowitz Basketball Complex, providing both the men s and women s basketball programs with one the nation s top office complexes. One of Hollis greatest strengths is his ability to dream big in an effort to create greater exposure, not just for the Michigan State Athletics Department but for Michigan State University as a whole. He conceptualized The BasketBowl, establishing a then-world record attendance of 78,129 for a basketball game between Michigan State and Kentucky at Detroit s Ford Field; MSU earned net revenues of $1 million from the event. The concept of placing the court in the middle of the field in a domed stadium has been used by the NCAA at the past three Final Fours. Similarly, he executed the Cold War ice hockey game between Michigan State and Michigan, drawing a then-world record crowd of 74,554 to an outdoor hockey game in Spartan Stadium. Another one of Hollis ideas will come to fruition on Nov. 11, 2011 Veteran s Day when the Michigan State men s basketball team takes on North Carolina in the Carrier Classic in San Diego. Hollis has been instrumental in the planning and implementation of the event, which will be the first NCAA basketball game to be played aboard an aircraft carrier. Hollis also understands the importance of television broadcasts and other multi-media outlets for promoting the athletic department and the University. Through a combination of innovative strategies and personal relationships with ESPN, ABC and CBS television, he has increased Michigan State s television exposure by 60 percent for football and men s basketball. His background in the field allows Hollis to better understand how to use the emerging Big Ten Network to provide national television exposure for each one of MSU s varsity sports, and how to combine athletics with the academic mission of the university. Understanding the importance of the Internet in today s world, he negotiated an Internet agreement that has MSU ranked consistently in the national top 20 with more than 1.8 million page views monthly. Hollis earned his bachelor of arts degree in communication from Michigan State in 1985, where he served as a basketball team manager under Jud Heathcote. In 1992, he earned his MBA in business administration from the University of Colorado. He and his wife Nancy, have a daughter, Katy, and two sons, T.R. and Michael. For Hollis complete bio visit S 116 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 117

61 TRADITION ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME The Nickname In 1926, Michigan State s first southern baseball training tour provided the setting for the birth of the Spartans nickname. It all came about when a Lansing sportswriter imposed the silent treatment on a contest-winning nickname and substituted his own choice, the name that has lasted through the years. In 1925, Michigan State College replaced the name Michigan Agricultural College. The college sponsored a contest to select a nickname to replace Aggies and picked The Michigan Staters. George S. Alderton, then sports editor of the Lansing State Journal, decided the name was too cumbersome for newspaper writing and vowed to find a better one. Alderton contacted Jim Hasselman of Information Services to see if entries still remained from the contest. When informed that they still existed, Alderton ran across the entry name of Spartans and then decided that was the choice. Unfortunately, Alderton forgot to write down who submitted that particular entry, so that part of the story remains a mystery. Rewriting game accounts supplied by Perry Fremont, a catcher on the squad, Alderton first used the name sparingly and then ventured into the headlines with it. (Incidentally, after two days of spelling the name incorrectly with an o, Mr. Alderton changed it to Spartan on a tip from a close friend.) Dale Stafford, a sports writer for the Lansing Capitol News, a rival of the State Journal, picked up the name for his paper after a couple of days. Alderton called Stafford and suggested that he might want to join the Spartan parade and he did. As Mr. Alderton explains: No student, alumnus or college official had called up the editor to complain about our audacity in giving the old school a new name, so we ventured into headlines with it. Happily for the experiment, the name took. It began appearing in other newspapers and when the student publication used it, that clinched it. Sparty The Spartan statue, designed and produced by MSU assistant art professor Leonard D. Jungwirth, has a permanent home inside the atrium of the Spartan Stadium tower. The 9-foot-7 ceramic figure weighs approximately 6,600 pounds, including its base. In 2005, the sculpture was relocated to protect it from the elements. The Spartan was dedicated on June 9, 1945, at the intersection of Red Cedar Road, Kalamazoo Street and Chestnut Road. Popularly known as Sparty, the statue remains one of the favorite photo subjects of campus visitors. In 2005, an exact replica of the original terra cotta sculpture - now cast in bronze - took up residency on the plaza located at the north end of Demonstration Hall Field. The molds for the bronze statue were made from the original sculpture. The new statue was cast in bronze at the Artworks Foundry in Berkeley, Calif. As part of MSU sesquicentennial celebration, the bronze Sparty was dedicated on Oct. 8, Donors contributed approximately $500,000 to pay for all work related to the new sculpture, including the plaza. Sparty Mascot Michigan State s beloved Sparty has won three national championships at the Universal Cheer Association s mascot competition at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Fla. In March 2008, Sparty was selected to appear on the cover of NCAA Football 09 for Nintendo Wii. EA Sports conducted an online poll, asking college football fans to vote and determine which college mascot would have the honor of being depicted on the game s cover. MSU Fight Song On the banks of the Red Cedar, There s a school that s known to all; Its specialty is winning, And those Spartans play good ball; Spartan teams are never beaten, All through the game they ll fight; Fight for the only colors, Green and White. Go right through for MSU, Watch the points keep growing. Spartan teams are bound to win, They re fighting with a vim. Rah! Rah! Rah! See their team is weakening, We re going to win this game. Fight! Fight! Rah! Team, Fight! Victory for MSU. Fans went online and cast more than 700,000 votes and Sparty one a tightly contested race, beating out mascots from Central Florida, Washington State, Auburn, LSU, Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa State, Alabama and Penn State. In January 2004, Sparty became the first Big Ten mascot to claim the national title, and in 2005, he defended his national championship, beating Goldy Gopher and Bucky Badger in the finals. After finishing third in the 2006 competition, Sparty reclaimed the national championship in Made of hi-tech materials, including a vinyl chest plate and fiberglass molds like the ones used for making Muppets, the seven-foot costume weighs in at 40 pounds, allowing enough flexibility for playful gestures and animation. Sparty is a far cry from the many papier-mache heads that have popped up since the 1950 s, mostly from fraternity efforts. The first official one apparently debuted in 1955 courtesy of Theta Xi. Other versions were introduced at times. In 1984, Sigma Phi Epsilon introduced the first gruff head sporting the unshaven look that still adorns many sweatshirts and jackets. By contrast, the current Sparty costume is a state-of-the-art, full-bodied uniform that costs $12,000. Today six students their identities kept private take turns being Sparty with one of three costumes. Because of the costume size, Sparty aspirants must be between 5-10 and 6-2 in height. Candidates who fit the physical needs are chosen after a hands-on process that includes tryouts and interviews. The Sparty Mascot Program is run and funded by the Student Alumni Foundation. Green & White Details are sketchy as to when Michigan State athletic teams officially began using the school colors green and white. But records of the Athletic Association of the then Michigan Agricultural College show that on April 11, 1899, the organization took steps toward adoption of a green monogram, to be worn only by athletes who subsequently take part in intercollegiate events. It is generally thought the colors came into wide use with the arrival in 1903 of Chester L. Brewer as the school s first full-time director of athletics. Brewer also coached the football, basketball, baseball and track teams, the only varsity units in existence at the time. On Oct. 1, 1999, Michigan State University unveiled its new Athletics Hall of Fame during Homecoming weekend. Located in the Clara Bell Smith Student-Athlete Academic Center, the $250,000 Hall of Fame displays key moments in Spartan athletic history as well as plaques of the 92 current inductees. The charter class of 30 former Spartan athletes, coaches and administrators was inducted in MSU inducted fi ve new members into its Athletics Hall of Fame on Sept. 22, 2011 as part of the Celebrate 2011 weekend. The Class of 2011 included: Morten Andersen (football), Mateen Cleaves (basketball), Dana Cooke (volleyball), Kisha (Kelley) Simpson (women s basketball) and Charles McCaffree Jr. (swimming coach). Fred Alderman (Track) George Alderton (Sports Editor) Morten Andersen (Football) Chet Aubuchon (Basketball) Ed Bagdon (Football) Gloria Becksford (Softball/Softball Coach) Richard Berry (Fencing) Amo Bessone (Hockey Coach) Jim Bibbs (Track & Field Coach) Art Brandstatter, Sr. (Football) Molly Brennan (Track) Jack Breslin (Football/ Basketball/Baseball) Chester Brewer (Athletics Director/Coach) Judi Brown (Track) Lauren Brown (Track) Ed Budde (Football) Leander Burnett (Baseball/Track) Bob Carey (Football/Basketball/Track) Lynn Chandnois (Football) Mateen Cleaves (Basketball) Don Coleman (Football) Fendley Collins (Wrestling Coach) Shirley Cook (Field Hockey/Basketball/Track) Dana Cooke (Volleyball) Jerry DaPrato (Football) Duffy Daugherty (Football Coach) Chuck Davey (Boxing) Joe DeLamiellure (Football) Marshall Dill (Track) Gary Dilley (Swimming) Jim Ellis (Football) Sue Ertl (Golf) Dr. James Feurig (Team Physician) Mary Fossum (Golf Coach) Richard Frey (Cross Country/Track) Lyman Frimodig (Basketball/Baseball/Football) John Fuzak (Faculty Athletics Representative) Steve Garvey (Baseball/Football) Kirk Gibson (Football/Baseball) Cheryl Gilliam (Track) Everett Sonny Grandelius (Football) Johnny Green (Basketball) Roger Grove (Football/Basketball) George Guerre (Football) Linda Gustavson (Swimming) John Hannah (MSU President) George Jud Heathcote (Basketball Coach) Jack Heppinstall (Athletics Trainer) John Horne (Boxing) Dr. Nell Jackson (Track & Field Coach/Administrator) Burl Jennings (Wrestling) Merle Jennings (Wrestling) Earvin Magic Johnson (Basketball) Fred Johnson (Track) Joyce Kazmierski (Golf) Kisha (Kelley) Simpson (Basketball) Greg Kelser (Basketball) Crawford Forddy Kennedy (Cross Country/Track) Henry Kennedy (Cross Country/Track) Gene Kenney (Soccer Coach) John Kobs (Baseball Coach) Frank Kush (Football) Bonnie Lauer (Golf) Sherman Lewis (Football/Track) Danny Litwhiler (Baseball Coach) Dean Look (Football/Baseball) William Mack (Cross Country/Track) Jane Manchester-Meyers (Swimming/Diving) Ron Mason (Hockey Coach/Athletics Director) Charles McCaffree Jr. (Swimming Coach) Julius McCoy (Basketball) Robert Buck McCurry (Football) Gale Mikles (Wrestling) Blake Miller (Football) Deanne Moore (Softball) Earl Morrall (Football) Clarence Biggie Munn (Football Coach/Athletics Director) Dr. Gwen Norrell (Faculty Athletics Representative) Herb Odom (Boxing) Weldon Olson (Hockey) Julie Farrell-Ovenhouse (Diving) Grady Peninger (Wrestling Coach) George Perles (Football Coach) John Pingel (Football) Carlton Rintz (Gymnastics) Robin Roberts (Baseball/Basketball) Tom Ross (Hockey) Ernestine Russell (Gymnastics) George Saimes (Football) Karl Schlademan (Track Coach) Clarke Scholes (Swimming) Scott Skiles (Basketball) Charles Bubba Smith (Football) Gideon Charlie Smith (Football) Steve Smith (Basketball) Percy Snow (Football) Fred Stabley, Sr. (Sports Information Director) Valerie Sterk Kemper (Volleyball) Brad Van Pelt (Football/Baseball/Basketball) Doug Volmar (Hockey) Ken Walsh (Swimming) Gene Washington (Football/Track) Herb Washington (Track and Field) George Webster (Football) Lorenzo White (Football) John D. Wilson (Football) Tom Yewcic (Football/Baseball) Ralph Young (Football and Track & Field Coach/Athletics Director) S 118 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 119

62 BRESLIN CENTER CLARA BELL SMITH CENTER/SASS S The Jack Breslin Student Events Center, one of the premier facilities in the country, serves as the home to the Michigan State basketball programs. Besides accommodating the programs, the arena is used for student commencements, concerts, trade shows, conventions, banquets and other functions of interest to both the university and the community. The 14,797-seat arena recently finished its 22nd season of Spartan basketball. One of the greatest venues in the country for college basketball, MSU has ranked among the nation s top programs in attendance over the past seven seasons. Over the span, MSU has been among the top-15 nationally each season and has averaged 6,531 fans per game, which ranks second in the Big Ten behind Purdue. Michigan State recorded its first official sell out last season against Michigan (Feb. 13, 2011), attracting a school-record 14,797 fans. The Spartans surpassed 1 million fans all-time at Breslin Center two seasons ago against Washington (Dec. 19, 2009). In the 22-year history at Breslin, 1,185,858 fans have watched a MSU women s basketball game. All-time, MSU is (.742) at Breslin Center, including a (.852) mark since the beginning of the season). The Spartans had a 20-game winning streak at Breslin snapped last season, the second longest streak in school history. In addition, Michigan State has hosted the 2007 and 2009 NCAA Tournament First and Second Rounds in Breslin. In January 2002, the Michigan State men s and women s basketball staffs moved into their new offices in the Alfred Berkowitz Basketball Complex, one of the finest facilities in the nation. The new addition added two auxiliary gyms along with expanded office space, a large video review room, a video workroom and a conference room for both programs. In November 2007, the latest addition, a new locker room and player lounge were added to the floor level of the Breslin Center. The auxiliary gyms allow greater flexibility for practice times and individual workouts. A small balcony off the video workroom allows a great location from which to film practice. The gym also contains an auxiliary training room and an observation area for visitors. The Alfred Berkowitz Foundation pledged $2 million toward the $7.5 million project. The entire cost of the project was covered by private funds. The theater provides a showcase for Spartan basketball in the form of a mini movie theater. With seating for more than 30 people, it can handle a team film meeting or a press conference. Videos can be shown on a projection screen or a Smart Board, allowing the coaching staff to diagram plays directly on the screen. In 1997, Steve Smith, a former MSU basketball All-American, 14-year NBA veteran and member of the 2003 NBA Champion San Antonio Spurs, donated $2.5 million toward the construction of the Clara Bell Smith Student Athlete Academic Center. This donation, in memory of his mother, Clara Bell Smith, is the largest gift ever by a professional athlete to any college or university. The donation helped fund the construction of the $7.5 million facility, a comprehensive study center for student-athletes. The two-story, 31,000-square foot Smith Center serves over 700 student-athletes in all of MSU s Division I sports. It also houses a 210-seat auditorium, a hall of fame gallery, two study halls, 60 computers split between two computer labs, structured study areas, a student lounge, a conference room, four classrooms, tutoring rooms, a director s office, academic advisor offices and a reception area. Amenities include: Structured study area Quiet study areas Computerized check-in system 10 individual meeting rooms Multicultural Center Two staffed computer labs 64 computers Four classrooms All rooms equipped with wireless internet access 210-seat multimedia auditorium A LOOK AT MSU STUDENT-ATHLETE SUPPORT SERVICES Academic, personal, and professional support is essential to college success. At Michigan State University, Student-Athlete Support Services helps student-athletes reach their full potential. Our philosophy is to offer an academic support program that will assist all student-athletes with the transition to college and integrate with the total university. This all-encompassing support continues throughout the student-athlete s collegiate career, until the day he or she receives a diploma, lands a job, or enters graduate school. Academic counseling, career exploration, planning and placement, and academic assistance through tutorial programs are just some of the ways we encourage student success. Being proactive rather than reactive, our staff does not wait for an academic crisis to occur. We gather important background information and build an academic profile on each student-athlete, assessing his or her needs in advance. We also stay informed on the daily progress of each student-athlete. Freshmen and transfer student-athletes encounter a major transition when making the switch from high school or community college to a university. These students, while adjusting to their new routines, receive extra attention and support. College is not easy. But with hard work and dedication from both the student-athlete and the support staff, the student-athlete can have a successful college experience. The staff members assist in and work with the following: Priority registration Track academic progress Monitor grades Conduct weekly meetings with freshmen Conduct eligibility meetings Learning Specialists Services 120 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 121

63 MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION/QUICK FACTS Credentials Requests for press, radio, television and photographers credentials must be made through Jim Donatelli, assistant athletic communications director. All requests can be ed ath.msu.edu) or mailed (Z-22 Breslin Center, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824). Credentials will be held at the media will call table at the Breslin Center. On game day, all media members should enter the Breslin Center through the ticket office lobby. Interviews All interviews must be arranged through the Michigan State Athletic Communications Office at least 24 hours in advance. Please or call Jim Donatelli (office: /cell: ) with any requests for MSU coaches or student-athletes. Post-Game Interviews Post-game interviews will take place in the press room. Approximately 10 minutes following the completion of the game, the visiting coach will address the media, followed by Michigan State head coach Suzy Merchant and requested players. Press Conference A weekly press conference with head coach Suzy Merchant and men s basketball coach Tom Izzo will be held during the season on Mondays at approximately 11:30 a.m. The press conference will be held in the conference rooms on the mezzanine level of the Breslin Center. Media should park in the parking lot located on the southwest side of the building. Each of head coach Suzy Merchant s Monday weekly press conference during the season will be available on msuspartans.com later in the day through Michigan State All-Access. Game Day Services Game notes, statistics and game programs will be distributed from the press room. Halftime and final statistics, along with a playby-play will be distributed along press row and in the press room. Up-to-date in-game statistics will be available at livestats.ath.msu. edu/basketball for all home games. The Breslin Center press work room is located on the west side of the building on the arena level. Radio and Television Television talent will be located on the west side of the court at midcourt, across from the team benches. The radio locations are on the scorers table, next to the team s respective benches. Production trucks can enter the facility through the tunnel at the south end of the building. Photographers Credentialed photographers can work from either baseline while observing the limitation markings at the end of the floor. For all games, floor spaces will be assigned by the athletic communications office. Internet Access Wireless internet is available for the working media in the Breslin Center media work room and on press row. Ethernet connections are also available at selected seats in the media room. Weekly Release To receive the weekly basketball release via , please send an message to women s basketball contact Jim Donatelli at jdonatelli@ath.msu.edu. The release is also posted on the athletics department official web site ( in text and PDF format. Breslin Center Parking Media parking will be in the Breslin Center lot, Jenison Field House, the Kellogg Center or the State Police Post lot off Harrison Road. Media should enter the Breslin Center lot from West Shaw Lane on the south end or Harrison from the west. MSUSpartans.com Michigan State official athletic web site, is the best source for information on Spartan women s basketball. The site includes results, schedules, Gametracker with live in-game stats, live audio, video recaps and features, podcasts with Spartan players and coaches, news releases, game notes, features, history of the program, player and coach biographies, and much more. Game Day on MSUSpartans.com The new msuspartans.com is the online destination for MSU Basketball gamedays. For each game during the season, msuspartans.com will feature live audio, game notes, post-game results, audio and video, and more. A live statistical play-by-play account of every home game and selected road games is available via Gametracker.. Coach Merchant Weekly Radio Show The Suzy Merchant weekly call-in show is held Wednesdays during the regular season from 12-1 p.m., beginning on November 30. Coach Merchant joins broadcast host and play-by-play announcer Rick Berkey for an in-depth look into the Spartan women s basketball program. The show, produced by the Spartan Radio Network, can be heard locally on WVFN 730 AM. Michigan State fans are invited to join Coach Merchant at Reno s East on Abbott Rd. in East Lansing. There will be free giveaways to fans in attendance. If you can not attend, the call-in number for the show is On the Radio Lansing station WJIM will supply exclusive broadcasts of Spartan women s basketball on 1240 AM and throughout the world at www. SpartanRadioNetwork.com and Every Michigan State game will be broadcast by the Voice of the Spartans Rick Berkey. Berkey returns for his fifth season behind the mic. Mo Gerhardt joins Berkey as an anayst for home games. Prior to each broadcast, there will be a pre-game show. A post-game show with interviews and analysis will follow at the conclusion of each game. Twitter Michigan State women s basketball can also be followed throughout the season on Twitter. Get up-to-the-minute news and information by following the official Spartan women s basketball page (@msu_ wbasketball). Also, hear directly from head coach Suzy Merchant at her own Twitter page (@SuzyMerchant). In addition, you can follow the assistant Big Ten Network Headquartered in Chicago, BTN is the first internationally distributed television network dedicated to covering one of America s premier collegiate conferences. With more than 350 live sports events, and virtually all of them in high definition, BTN is the ultimate destination for Big Ten fans and alumni across the country. The network is on the air 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The network is available to an estimated 80 million households, through agreements with more than 300 cable, satellite and telco affiliates in all 50 states and Canada. To get the channel number specific to your area and provider, visit channelfinder. The network annually televises more than 350 live events and streams an additional 400+ events. Each year s schedule is comprised of approximately 40 football games, 105 regular season men s basketball games, Big Ten Men s Basketball Tournament games, 55 women s basketball games, Big Ten Women s Basketball Tournament games, hundreds of additional Olympic sports events and dozens of Big Ten championship events. In addition to live events, the network also airs coaches shows and classic games. Each campus also has the opportunity to produce original, campus programming highlighting various aspects of campus life and the qualities that make each university unique. BTN was created to provide the conference with more national exposure for Big Ten sports while enhancing its existing television agreements with its other television partners. QUICK FACTS University Information Name Michigan State University Location East Lansing, Michigan Founded 1855 Enrollment 47,131 Nickname Spartans Colors Green and White Conference Big Ten Division NCAA Division I President Lou Anna K. Simon Ph.D. Athletics Director Mark Hollis Senior Women s Administrator Shelley Appelbaum Faculty Representative Michael Kasavana Home Arena Breslin Center (14,797) All-Time Record at Breslin (since 1989) Ticket Office Phone or 800.GO. Breslin Center Press Row Coaching Staff Head Coach Suzy Merchant (Central Michigan, 91) Overall Record (years) (16) MSU Record (years) (4) Associate Head Coach Shane Clipfell; Fifth season Assistant Coach Tempie Brown; Third season Assistant Coach NcKell Copeland; First Season Director of Basketball Operations Julie Dombroski Assistant to the Head Coach David De La Pena Athletic Trainer LouAnne Jefferson Strength & Conditioning Coach Mike Vorkapich Equipment Manager Malinda Hudkins Basketball Secretary Margaret Selasky Office Phone Office msuwbbhoops@ath.msu.edu Basketball Office Fax Basketball Office Mailing Address 110 Berkowitz 1 Birch Road East Lansing, MI Facebook @NcKell Considered to be one of the most successful launches in cable television history, BTN became the first network in cable or satellite television history to reach 30 million subscribers within its first 30 days on the air. BTN is a joint venture between subsidiaries of the Big Ten Conference and Fox Cable Networks. The network has provided an additional revenue source at a time of continued decreases in state support. The network has also provided significant and additional exposure for all Big Ten men s and women s sports, some of which previously received little or no television exposure. It also helps with recruiting in all sports as the ability for parents to watch their children compete from anywhere across the country is a major selling point. For more information on the Network, visit BTN.com. Team Information Overall Record 27-6 Big Ten Record (Finish) 13-3 (1st) Postseason NCAA Second Round Letterwinners Returning/Lost 10/4 Starters Returning/Lost 2/3 Newcomers 5 Spartan Program History First Year All-Time Record (.603) NCAA Tournament Appearances 11 (1991, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011) NCAA Final Four Appearances 1 (2005) All-Time NCAA Tournament Record WNIT Appearances 4 (1999, 2000, 2002, 2008) WNIT Record 11-4 Big Ten Championships 1997, 2005, 2011 Big Ten Tournament Championships 2005 Athletic Communications Assistant Director/Women s Basketball Contact Jim Donatelli jdonatelli@ath.msu.edu Office Phone Cell Fax Web Site Mailing Address Z-22 Breslin Center East Lansing, MI Associate A.D./Communications John Lewandowski Director of New Media Matt Larson Athletic Communications Director Jamie Baldwin Assistant Director Ben Phlegar Video Producer Bob Armstrong David Diffenderffer Dave Ellis Jacob Huber Web Manager Bernie Rosendahl Communications Intern Vince Baker Video Intern Erin Wilson Office Assistant Paulette Martis Radio Network Spartan Sports Network Contact Person Will Tieman Talent Rick Berkey, Mo Gerhardt Phone S 122 BASKETBALL 2011 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 123

64 OPPONENTS TV/RADIO IDENTIFICATION Colorado State Rams Dec. 20 3:30 p.m. Cancun Web site: Head Coach: Kristen Holt SID: Danielle Marshall ; Detroit Titans Dec. 6 7 p.m. East Lansing Web site: Head Coach: Autumn Rademacher SID: Kit Stetzel ; christopher.stetzel@udmercy.edu Eastern Michigan Eagles Dec. 3 3 p.m. East Lansing Web site: Head Coach: AnnMarie Gilbert SID: Greg Steiner ; greg.steiner@emich.edu IPFW Mastodons Nov p.m. East Lansing Web site: Head Coach: Chris Paul SID: Bill Salyer ; salyerw@ipfw.edu Ohio State Buckeyes Jan p.m. East Lansing Web site: Head Coach: Jim Foster SID: Adam Widman ; widman.12@osu.edu Miami Hurricanes Dec. 1 8 p.m. East Lansing Web site: Head Coach: Katie Meier SID: Scott Zavitz ; szavitz@miami.edu Penn State Nittany Lions Jan. 7 2 p.m. University Park Jan p.m. East Lansing Web site: Head Coach: Coquese Washington SID: Kristina Peterson ; kap18@psu.edu Pittsburgh Panthers Dec. 21 3:30 p.m. Cancun Web site: Head Coach: Agnus Berenato SID: Stacey Brann ; sbrann@athletics.pitt.edu 0 Kiana Johnson Fr. G 5-7 Chicago, Ill. Whitney Young 1 Jasmine Thomas Jr. G 5-7 Flint, Mich. Flint Hamady 3 Porsche Poole Sr. G 5-8 Canton, Ohio McKinley 4 Jasmine Hines Fr. C 6-3 Central Lake, Mich. Central Lake 11 Annalise Pickrel So. F 6-3 Grand Rapids, Mich. Grand Rapids Catholic Central Michigan Wolverines Jan. 2 1/3 p.m. East Lansing Feb. 5 3 pm. Ann Arbor Web site: Head Coach: Kevin Borseth SID: Zena Lewis ; zolewis@umich.edu Milwaukee Panthers Nov p.m. Milwaukee Web site: Head Coach: Sandy Botham SID: Chris Zills ; czills@uwm.edu Florida Gulf Coast Eagles Nov p.m. Fort Myers Web site: Head Coach: Karl Smesko SID: Patrick Pierson ; ppierson@fgcu.edu Illinois Fighting Illini Jan p.m. East Lansing Web site: ghtingillini.com Head Coach: Jollete Law SID: Mike Koon ; mkoon@illinois.edu Minnesota Golden Gophers Jan p.m. Minneapolis Web site: Head Coach: Pam Borton SID: Sarah Turcotte ; starasew@umn.edu Purdue Boilermakers Jan. 23 7:30 p.m. West Lafayette Feb p.m. East Lansing Web site: Head Coach: Sharon Versyp SID: Sara White ; sarawhite@purdue.edu Texas Longhorns Dec p.m. Austin Web site: Head Coach: Gail Goestenkors SID: Ashley Cushman ; ashley.cushman@athletics.utexas.edu Villanova Wildcats Nov. 11 1:45 p.m. East Lansing Web site: Head Coach: Harry Perretta SID: Dean Kenefi ck ; dean.kenefi ck@villanova.edu 12 Tracy Nogle Jr. G 5-11 Okemos, Mich. Okemos 14 Anna Morrissey Fr. G 5-10 Lincolnshire, Ill. Stevenson 21 Klarissa Bell So. G 5-11 East Lansing, Mich. East Lansing 22 Bryonna Davis So. G 5-7 Merrillville, Ind. Merrillville 24 Courtney Schiffauer R-Jr. F 6-1 Boardman, Ohio Boardman Indiana Hoosiers Dec p.m. Bloomington Jan p.m. East Lansing Web site: Head Coach: Felisha Legette-Jack SID: Ryan Sheets ; rmsheets@indiana.edu Iona Gaels Nov p.m. New Rochelle Web site: Head Coach: Anthony Bozzella SID: Jessica Rosenberg ; jrosenberg@iona.edu Nebraska Huskers Feb. 23 6/8 p.m. East Lansing Web site: ww.huskers.com Head Coach: Connie Yori SID: Jeff Griesch ; jgriesch@huskers.com Northwestern Wildcats Feb. 9 6 p.m. East Lansing Feb /2/4 p.m. Evanston Web site: Head Coach: Joe McKeown SID: Julie Dunn ; julie-dunn@northwestern.edu Oakland Grizzlies Nov p.m. East Lansing Web site: Head Coach: Beckie Francis SID: Scott Dunford ; wsdunfor@oakland.edu Western Michigan Broncos Nov p.m. East Lansing Web site: wmubroncos.com Head Coach: Tasha McDowell SID: Kristin Keirns ; kristen.keirns@wmich.edu 25 Akyah Taylor Fr. F 5-11 Elkhart, Ind. Elkhart Memorial 30 Lykendra Johnson R-Sr. F 6-1 Chicago, Ill. Trinity 33 Taylor Alton Sr. G 5-11 Highlands Ranch, Colo. Highlands Ranch 40 Madison Williams R-Fr. C 6-7 Berkley, Mich. Detroit Country Day 52 Becca Mills Fr. F 6-4 Midland, Mich. Midland Dow Iowa Hawkeyes Feb p.m. Iowa City Web site: Head Coach: Lisa Bluder SID: Aaron Blau ; aaron-blau@uiowa.edu Wisconsin Badgers Feb p.m. Madison Web site: Head Coach: Bobbie Kelsey SID: Diane Nordstrom ; dkn@athletics.wisc.edu 124 BASKETBALL 54 Kelsey Smith R-So. C 6-4 St. Charles, Ill. St. Charles North Suzy Merchant Head Coach Fifth Season Shane Clipfell Associate Head Coach Fifth Season Tempie Brown Assistant Coach Third Season NcKell Copeland Assistant Coach First Season

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