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1 South Dakota State JACKRABBIT ATHLETICS NEWS RELEASE Jackrabbit Sports Information Stanley J. Marshall HPER Center SDSU Box 2820 Brookings, SD Sports Information Director: Jason Hove Phone: (605) Assistant: Ryan Sweeter Phone: (605) Fax: (605) Website: W O M E N S B A S K E T B A L L I N F O R M AT I O N Jacks open Summit with ORU T H I S W E E K #14/17 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE (28-2) vs. ORAL ROBERTS (13-16) Summit League Championship Quarterfinal noon Saturday Sioux Falls Arena; Sioux Falls, S.D. SDSU PROBABLE STARTERS F Ketty Cornemann, 5-11, Jr., Yankton, S.D. (8.6 ppg, 3.1 rpg,.385 FG pct.,.689 FT pct.) F Maria Boever, 6-1, Jr., Worthington, Minn. (9.8 ppg, 5.8 rpg,.500 FG pct.,.671 FT pct.) F Jennifer Warkenthien, 6-0, Sr., Willow Lake, S.D. (15.0 ppg, 8.6 rpg,.514 FG pct.,.802 FT pct.) G Kristin Rotert, 6-0, So., Salem, S.D. (10.5 ppg, 3.1 rpg,.345 FG pct.,.804 FT pct.) G Macie Michelson, 5-6, So., Lynd, Minn. (5.0 ppg, 2.2 rpg,.360 FG pct.,.639 FT pct.) SUMMIT LEAGUE STANDINGS SCHOOL OVERALL CONF. x-south Dakota State x-oakland x-north Dakota State x-iupui x-ipfw x-western Illinois x-umkc x-oral Roberts Southern Utah Centenary Standings thru games played March 2, 2009 x-clinched Summit League Tournament berth Sports Information Contact: Jason Hove March 5, 2009 BROOKINGS, S.D. After claiming the Summit League regular season championship earlier the week, the South Dakota State University women s basketball team will begin its quest for a postseason tournament title Saturday afternoon against two-time defending champion Oral Roberts (Okla.) before a home-state crowd. Tipoff for the first quarterfinal of the Summit League Championship and SDSU s first-ever game in the tournament is set for noon at the Sioux Falls Arena. The matchup will mark the second time in six days the two squads have met, after the Jackrabbits ended the regular season Monday night with a victory over ORU in Tulsa, Okla. SDSU, ranked 14th in this week s USA Today/ESPN coaches poll and 17th by the Associated Press, enters its first Summit League Championship with a 28-2 overall record after completing a 17-1 slate in league play. The Jackrabbits won their last 14 league games following a setback at runner-up Oakland (Mich.) on Jan. 5. Eighth-seeded Oral Roberts, meanwhile, is overall this season, including a 6-12 Summit League record. The Golden Eagles captured each of the last two Summit League Championship crowns, defeating top-seeded Oakland, 72-55, in 2007, and knocking off IUPUI, 66-53, last year. ORU also won the 2005 tournament title over UMKC, 48-42, giving the Golden Eagles an automatic berth in the NCAA Tournament in three of the four years the Summit League Championship was played in Tulsa. The winner of Saturday s game will advance to semifinal action on Monday, March 9, against either fourth-seeded IUPUI (15-14, 10-8) or No. 5 IPFW (9-20, 8-10). The Summit League Championship is the first NCAA Division I basketball tournament to be played in South Dakota, with the winners, both men and women, receiving automatic bids to the NCAA Tournament. TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE: Following is a complete look at the women s Summit League Championship schedule: Saturday, March 7 No. 1 South Dakota State (26-2, 17-1) vs. No. 8 Oral Roberts (13-16, 6-12), noon No. 2 Oakland (24-5, 16-2) vs. No. 7 UMKC (12-17, 7-11), 2:30 p.m. Sunday, March 8 No. 4 IUPUI (15-14, 10-8) vs. No. 5 IPFW (9-20, 8-10), noon No. 3 N. Dakota State (15-12, 12-6) vs. No. 6 Western Illinois (9-20, 7-11), 2:30 p.m. Monday, March 9 SDSU-Oral Roberts winner vs. IUPUI-IPFW winner, noon Oakland-UMKC winner vs. North Dakota State-Western Illinois winner, 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 10 Championship game, 3 p.m. (televised on ESPNU) All starting times Central Time

2 S C H E D U L E NOVEMBER 4 MINNESOTA-CROOKSTON [exhibition] W, SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE [exhibition] W, at Missouri W, WISCONSIN [Shrine Game] W, UTAH W, OREGON W, at Caribbean Challenge MTE; Cancun, Mexico 26 vs. Maryland L, vs. Illinois W, vs. Montana W, DECEMBER 4 *CENTENARY (La.) [DH] W, *ORAL ROBERTS (Okla.) [DH] W, at Minnesota W, at Gonzaga (Wash.) W, UC DAVIS W, VALPARAISO (Ind.) W, at Northern Iowa W, JANUARY 3 *at IPFW W, *at Oakland (Mich.) L, *IUPUI [Lamb Bonanza-DH] W, *WESTERN ILLINOIS W, *at Southern Utah W, *at UMKC W, *NORTH DAKOTA STATE W, *OAKLAND (Mich.) [Pork Classic-DH] W, FEBRUARY 2 *IPFW W, *at Western Illinois W, *at IUPUI W, *UMKC [Corduroy Classic-DH] W, *SOUTHERN UTAH W, *at North Dakota State W, *at Centenary W, MARCH 2 *at Oral Roberts (Okla.) W, Summit League Championship; Sioux Falls, S.D. (Sioux Falls Arena) 7 vs. Oral Roberts (Okla.) noon 9 Semifinal No. 1 [if qualified] noon 10 Championship Game [if qualified] 3 p.m. *Summit League game Schedule subject to change All times Central Time unless noted otherwise TICKET INFORMATION: Both single-session and all-session tickets for the 2009 Summit League Basketball Championship remain on sale. Each single session has two games with the exception of the two March 10 championship sessions, which will only have the championship game. The prices for the March 7-9 single-session tickets are $15 for reserved seats and $12 for general admission seats. General admission tickets for the championship sessions are $10 each. A student individual session ticket also is available for $10 by presenting a valid student ID. To order all-session or individual-session tickets, stop by the Sioux Falls Arena box office or call Ticketmaster at Orders also will be processed online by visiting ticketmaster.com. JACKRABBITS ONLINE: Audio coverage of Saturday s game is scheduled to be available via subscription service at GoJacks.com, the official website of SDSU athletics. Monthly subscriptions for the Jackrabbit Extra, which includes live audio and video streaming of most Jackrabbit basketball games, are available for $9.95 per month or $99.95 for an entire year of coverage. An audio-only subscription also is available for $4.95 per month, with programming consisting only of live radio broadcasts. Video streaming of the Summit League Championship only will be available through The Summit League at Local radio coverage begins on the Jackrabbit Radio Network at 11:30 a.m. Central Time. Tyler Merriam will call the play-by-play, with former Jackrabbit standout Megan Vogel providing color commentary. Brookings-based KJJQ 910 AM will serve as the flagship station of the network, with coverage of the game also available on WNAX 570 AM in Yankton, KSDR 1480 AM in Watertown and KWOA 730 AM in Worthington, Minn. NEUTRAL SITE: Although Sioux Falls is only a little over 50 miles away from Brookings and a large contingent of Jackrabbit fans are expected to attend the tournament, the Sioux Falls Arena should be considered a neutral site. The last time a Jackrabbit women s basketball team played a game in the Sioux Falls Arena was Feb. 26, 1994, when SDSU defeated Augustana (S.D.), HISTORY LESSONS: The Summit League (previously the Mid-Continent Conference) postseason tournament has been a trap for the No. 1-seeded team for the past decade. No top-seeded team has won the tournament since 1998, when regular season champion Youngstown State (Ohio) also claimed the tournament title with victory over second-seeded Valparaiso (Ind.) Both of those schools are now members of the Horizon League. However, the No. 8 seed has never beaten the top-seeded team in a first-round matchup since the postseason tournament was implemented in The last time the top two seeds met in the championship game was in 2002, when second-seeded Oakland defeated top-seeded Valparaiso, LEAGUE FAVORITES: The Jackrabbit women s basketball team lived up to expectations by winning the outright conference title as it was tabbed as the preseason favorite to win The Summit League title during the season. The Jackrabbits received 23 of 30 first-place votes in the poll conducted by the league s coaches, sports information directors and select media representatives. Oakland (Mich.) was second in the poll with three first-place votes, followed by Oral Roberts (Okla.), which also received three first-place votes. North Dakota State received the final first-place vote. POSTSEASON HONORS: Led by Player of the Year Jennifer Warkenthien, the leaguechampion South Dakota State University women s basketball team was well represented in Summit League postseason honors announced Thursday. Other Jackrabbits honored on the all-league team were second-team selection Ketty Cornemann and honorable mention picks Maria Boever and Kristin Rotert. In addition, Aaron Johnston was named Summit League Coach of the Year for the second consecutive season and Jill Young was honored as Summit League Sixth Woman of the Year and earned a spot on the league s All-Newcomer Team. A senior from Willow Lake, Warkenthien led the league in scoring during league games

3 S U M M I T L E AG U E AWA R D S ALL-SUMMIT LEAGUE FIRST TEAM Jernisha Cann Sr. F IUPUI Chazny Morris Jr. G UMKC Jessica Pike Sr. G Oakland Janae Voelker Jr. G/F Oral Roberts Jennifer Warkenthien Sr. F SDSU Julia Whitted Jr. C IUPUI ALL-SUMMIT LEAGUE SECOND TEAM Ketty Cornemann Jr. F SDSU Inger Hodgson Jr. G N. Dakota St. Chelsey Jackson So. G IPFW Melissa Jeltema Jr. G Oakland Anne Westood-Higbee Sr. F/C Southern Utah ALL-SUMMIT LEAGUE HONORABLE MENTION Maria Boever Jr. F SDSU Mariana Camargo Sr. G Oral Roberts Brittany Carnago So. F/C Oakland Kristin Rotert So. G/F SDSU Amanda Walker Sr. G Western Illinois SUMMIT LEAGUE ALL-NEWCOMER TEAM Katie Birkel Fr. G N. Dakota St. Sharise Calhoun Fr. G Oakland Eva Ivanova Jr. F/C IPFW Georgia Jones Fr. G Oral Roberts Jill Young R-Fr. G SDSU PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Jennifer Warkenthien, SDSU NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR: Georgia Jones, Oral Roberts SIXTH WOMAN OF THE YEAR: Jill Young, SDSU DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Jernisha Cann, IUPUI COACH OF THE YEAR: Aaron Johnston, SDSU with an average of 17.2 points per game, was second in field goal shooting at 53.7 percent and ranked fourth in rebounds with 8.9 per contest. She posted the top two scoring games in the league this season, tallying 29 points against Oakland (Mich.) on Jan. 31 and 28 at Southern Utah on Jan. 17. Warkenthien is only the second Jackrabbit women's basketball player to earn a conference player of the year award, joining Laurie (Bruns) Kruse, who was named North Central Conference Player of the Year during the season. Cornemann, a junior forward from Yankton, posted averages of 9.9 points and 3.4 rebounds per league game. She scored in double figures in 10 games, including a careerhigh 23 points in a Jan. 19 game at A junior forward from Worthington, Minn., Boever shot 53.1 percent from the field in 14 league games, while averaging 9.4 points and 5.4 rebounds. She also ranked among the league leaders in blocked shots. Rotert, a sophomore guard from Salem, started 16 of 18 league games and ranked among the league leaders with an average of 1.67 three-pointers made per game. She averaged 9.9 points and 2.7 rebounds per game. Young became the second Jackrabbit in as many years to be named Sixth Woman of the Year, and also earned a spot on the All-Newcomer Team, repeating what Rotert accomplished during the season. A redshirt freshman from Mitchell, Young ranked second on the team with an average of 10.3 points per league game, led the league with 44 three-pointers and ranked second in three-point percentage of 45.8 percent. In his ninth season as head coach, Aaron Johnston led SDSU to its second consecutive regular season league title. The Jackrabbits have gone 33-3 against Summit League opposition in its two years in the league and also have attained the highest-ever national ranking by a league team as SDSU stands 14th in this week s USA Today/ESPN coaches poll and 17th in the Associated Press rankings. TRANSITION OVER: The NCAA Division I Management Council Administrative Committee, acting on behalf of the DI Management Council, announced in late June 2008 that South Dakota State University has met the requirements to become an active member of NCAA Division I, starting at the beginning of the academic year. Previously a member of Division II, SDSU successfully completed the five-year process of moving its athletics programs to comply with Division I membership requirements. Requirements include compliance with Division I rules for the final four years, meeting minimum financial aid and contest scheduling limits, engaging in a rules compliance review and successfully completing the athletics certification process. SDSU officials submitted an extensive self-study to the NCAA in the spring of 2007 and a peer-review team completed the study during a campus visit in October THE SERIES: Saturday s game will mark the fifth meeting between SDSU and Oral Roberts in women s basketball, a series that began with the Jackrabbits joining The Summit League at the start of the season. The Jackrabbits hold a 3-1 series advantage after winning the last three matchups at Frost Arena. ORU s lone victory in the series spolied SDSU s Summit League debut as the Golden Eagles scored a victory in Tulsa on Dec. 8, SDSU recorded 20-point victories in its two Frost Arena matchups against the Golden Eagles, including an victory on March 3, 2008, to close out the campaign. ORU GAME RECAPS: The Jackrabbits used strong three-point shooting to sweep the regular season series from Oral Roberts. Dec. 6: SDSU 76, Oral Roberts 52 Ketty Cornemann tied a career high with 20 points and Jennifer Warkenthien posted a double-double with 15 points and 17 rebounds, leading South Dakota State to a Summit League victory over Oral Roberts (Okla.) at Frost Arena. A flurry of three-pointers by Kristin Rotert, Ashlea Muckenhirn and Cornemann in the first three minutes gave SDSU a 9-0 lead. The Jackrabbits would never trail as they built the lead to 18-1 at the 14:04 mark on a Rotert layup.

4 U S A T O D A Y / E S P N TO P Connecticut [31] Stanford (Calif.) Oklahoma Maryland Auburn (Ala.) Baylor (Texas) Louisville (Ky.) Texas A&M California Duke (N.C.) North Carolina Ohio State Florida State South Dakota State Xavier (Ohio) Texas Notre Dame (Ind.) Florida Pittsburgh (Pa.) Virginia Kansas State Iowa State Vanderbilt (Tenn.) Tennessee Bowling Green (Ohio) 96 OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Arizona State 76; Middle Tennessee State 48; Marist (N.Y.) 32; Wisconsin-Green Bay 16; DePaul (Ill.) 5; Louisiana State 2; Boston College (Mass.) 2; Arkansas-Little Rock 2; Gonzaga (Wash.) 1; Mississippi State 1, North Carolina A&T 1. Poll released March 3, 2009 [SDSU opponents in bold] SDSU began the game 10-of-18 from the field and 7-for-7 at the free throw line, upping the lead to on two Cornemann free throws with 7:42 remaining in the first half. The Jackrabbits also turned the ball over only three times in the opening half as they led by as many as 24 points before taking a advantage into halftime. Cornemann scored 15 of her 20 points in the first half and Rotert tallied 14 in the opening half en route to 18 for the game. The Jackrabbits prevented ORU from gaining any momentum through much of the second half as they took their largest lead of the night, 71-37, on a Rotert three-pointer with 4:06 remaining. Freshman reserve Jennie Sunnarborg added 10 points and eight rebounds for the Jackrabbits. SDSU ended the night 27-of-55 from the field, 49.1 percent, including 7-of-18 on three-pointers. The Jackrabbits also made 15-of-20 free throws, 75 percent. The Jackrabbits also held a advantage on the boards. Of Warkenthien s gamehigh 17 rebounds, 15 came on the defensive end. ORU was led by Janae Voelker with 14 points and eight rebounds. The Golden Eagles ended the game 20-of-61 from the field, 32.8 percent, including 5-of-21 on threepointers. ORU struggled at the line, making 7-of-16 attempts, 43.8 percent. March 2: SDSU 71, Oral Roberts 64 Jill Young drained seven three-pointers, including the go-ahead trifecta down the stretch, lifting the Jackrabbits to a victory at Oral Roberts and the outright Summit League regular season championship. Oral Roberts dropped to overall, 6-12 in league play. The two teams will meet again Saturday in the opening round of the Summit League Championship. Tipoff is set for noon at the Sioux Falls Arena. The game was tightly contested throughout, featuring seven ties and 12 lead changes. In the first half, neither team held more than a three-point lead until a Janae Voelker free throw put Oral Roberts up with 3 minutes, 27 seconds remaining in the half. The Jackrabbits scored the next eight points to regain the lead as Young and Kristin Rotert sandwiched the team s seventh and eighth three-pointers of the half around two Jennifer Warkenthien free throws. Another Voelker free throw late in the half made the score in favor of SDSU at halftime. Records against D-I opponents by conference since Southeastern Conference 4-0 Alabama 3-0 Kentucky 1-0 Big Sky Conference 2-0 Idaho State 1-0 Montana 1-0 Southland Conference 2-0 Texas State 2-0 Atlantic Sun Conference 1-0 Kennesaw State (Ga.) 1-0 Mid-American Conference 1-0 Northern Illinois 1-0 West Coast Conference 1-0 Gonzaga (Wash.) 1-0 Independents 19-2 NJIT 2-0 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 2-0 Texas-Pan American 3-0 Utah Valley State 2-0 Big Ten Conference 6-2 Illinois 1-0 Indiana 1-0 Minnesota 1-0 Purdue (Ind.) 0-1 Wisconsin 2-1 Summit League 33-3 Centenary 4-0 V S. D - I O P P O N E N T S IPFW (5-0 as independent) 9-0 IUPUI 4-0 North Dakota State (4-2 as independent) 8-2 Oakland 3-1 Oral Roberts (Okla.) 3-1 Southern Utah 4-0 UMKC 4-0 Western Illinois 3-1 Big 12 Conference 6-3 Baylor 0-1 Colorado 1-1 Kansas 1-0 Missouri 2-1 Nebraska 1-0 Oklahoma State 1-0 Big West Conference 4-2 Long Beach State (Calif.) 1-1 UC Davis (1-0 as independent) 2-0 UC Irvine 1-0 UC Riverside 1-1 Missouri Valley Conference 5-3 Creighton (Neb.) 0-1 Drake (Iowa) 0-1 Illinois State 1-0 Northern Iowa 2-0 Southern Illinois 2-1 Sun Belt Conference 4-3 Arkansas State 1-1 Florida International 1-0 Middle Tennessee State 2-1 Western Kentucky 0-1 Pacific-10 Conference 3-2 Oregon 2-0 Oregon State 0-1 Southern California 1-1 Horizon League 3-2 Valparaiso (Ind.) 1-1 Wisconsin-Green Bay 0-1 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2-0 Mountain West Conference 2-2 Colorado State 1-0 Utah 1-1 Wyoming 0-1 Atlantic Coast Conference 1-1 Maryland 0-1 Virginia 1-0 Western Athletic Conference 1-1 San Jose State (Calif.) 1-1 Atlantic 10 Conference 0-1 George Washington 0-1 Ivy League 0-1 Brown (R.I.) 0-1 Big East 0-3 Rutgers (N.J.) 0-1 Marquette (Wis.) 0-2 OVERALL AGAINST D-I OPPONENTS 98-31

5 ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP Connecticut [45] 1, Stanford (Calif.) 1, Oklahoma Maryland Baylor (Texas) Auburn (Ala.) Louisville (Ky.) Duke (N.C.) California Texas A&M North Carolina Florida State 603 Ohio State Pittsburgh (Pa.) Texas Xavier (Ohio) South Dakota State Arizona State Tennessee Notre Dame (Ind.) Florida Vanderbilt (Tenn.) Iowa State Virginia Bowling Green (Ohio) 74 OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Kansas State 63; Louisiana State 27; Middle Tennessee State 26; Wisconsin-Green Bay 12; DePaul (Ill.) 10; Georgia Tech 9; Marist (N.Y.) 7; Michigan State 7; Virginia Commonwealth 2; Florida Gulf Coast 1; Gonzaga (Wash.) 1; Purdue (Ind.) 1; San Diego State (Calif.) 1; Temple (Pa.) 1. Poll released March 2, 2009 [SDSU opponents in bold] SDSU opened a six-point cushion, 38-32, early in the second half, but ORU regained the lead at on a Monah Pegorari basket with 13:04 remaining in the game. Another Young three-pointer on the next Jackrabbit possession put SDSU back in the lead, but the Golden Eagles tied the game at 52-alll on an Amy Pryor three-pointer with 8:12 remaining. The score remained knotted at 52 until Young canned her seventh three-pointer of the night with 5:14 remaining. SDSU overcame early struggles from the free throw line to score 14 of its final 16 points at the stripe, making 16-of-20 attempts in the second half and 20-of-28 for the game, 71.3 percent. Young finished with a game-high 23 points to lead a Jackrabbit bench unit that combined for 36 of the team s 71 points. Stacie Oistad added 10 points off the bench, while starters Kristin Rotert and Maria Boever tallied 14 and 12 points, respectively. Much of the Jackrabbits offense came from the perimeter as 13 of their 19 field goals against the ORU zone were three-pointers. Overall, SDSU was 19-of-50 from the field, 38 percent, including 13-of-31 from three-point range. Mariana Camargo led the Golden Eagles with 15 points, followed by 12 points from Jordan Pyle and 11 by Voelker. ORU ended the night 22-of-55 from the field, 40 percent, including 3-for-12 on threepoint tries. The Golden Eagles missed several opportunities at the free throw line, making 17-of-31 attempts, 54.5 percent. The Golden Eagles held a rebounding advantage, pulling down 16 boards on the offensive end. Voelker led the way with a game-high 10 rebounds as she finished off a double-double. Ashlea Muckenhirn led SDSU with a season-high eight rebounds and matched her career high with six assists. RABBITS RANKED: The Jackrabbit women s basketball team continues to gain national attention as SDSU cracked the Division I rankings for the first time on Dec. 16, earning the 22nd spot in the USA Today/ESPN coaches poll with 97 points. This week, SDSU is ranked 14th in the USA Today/ESPN coaches poll, up two spots from the previous week. The Jackrabbits also advanced four spots to No. 17 in the Associated Press poll. Both are the highest rankings for SDSU at the Division I level, as well as by a Summit League member. Northern Illinois previously held the highest ranking by a league team with a No. 21 showing during the campaign. The Jackrabbits have been ranked in the USA Today/ESPN poll each of the last 12 weeks. SDSU had fallen out of the Associated Press rankings following its loss at Oakland on Jan. 5, ending a three-week showing in the poll, before re-entering the poll at No. 24 on Jan 26. The Jackrabbits are the first Summit League (formerly the Mid-Continent Conference) team to be ranked since Northern Illinois held a No. 25 ranking for one week during the season. SDSU received one vote in the preseason AP poll, but dropped out of the list of teams receiving votes after the season opener at Missouri. It marked the second year in a row since moving to NCAA Division I that the Jackrabbits have appeared in a preseason national poll. SDSU also received votes during the season, reaching a high of five votes after season-opening wins over Middle Tennessee State and Southern California. The Jackrabbit rise has not gone unnoticed as the team was the subject of a feature article that ran on the front page of the women s basketball section at ESPN.com in late November and also received extensive national television coverage in CBS Sports midseason report on Jan. 3. In addition, SDSU was recently featured in a New York Times article. Senior forward Jennifer Warkenthien was the subject of a USA Today feature story published Feb. 24 and head coach Aaron Johnston was a guest last week on Shootaround with Beth and Debbie, a women s basketball podcast sponsored by the Women s Basketball Coaches Association. Following is a view of the Jackrabbits climb in the polls this season: POLL AP USA TODAY/ESPN Preseason [Nov. 10] RV (1) NR

6 J A C K R A B B I T T R E N D S When leading at the half 24-1 When trailing at the half 4-1 When tied at the half 0-0 Overtime games 0-0 Home record 14-0 Away record 12-1 Neutral-court record 2-1 When out-rebounding an opponent 21-0 When being out-rebounded 6-2 When tied in rebounding 1-0 When scoring points 3-2 When scoring points 7-0 When scoring points 7-0 When scoring 80-plus points 11-0 Record in November 6-1 Record in December 7-0 Record in January 7-1 Record in February 7-0 Record in March 1-0 Week 1 [Nov. 17/18] NR NR Week 2 [Nov. 24/25] RV (4) RV (1) Week 3 [Dec. 1/2] RV (12) RV (11) Week 4 [Dec. 8/9] RV (27) RV (43) Week 5 [Dec. 15/16] RV (73) 22nd (97) Week 6 [Dec. 22/23] 25th (112) 21st (146) Week 7 [Dec. 29/30] 24th (146) 21st (165) Week 8 [Jan. 5/6] 23rd (186) 23rd (90) Week 9 [Jan. 12/13] RV (50) 21st (133) Week 10 [Jan. 19/20] RV (60) 20th (166) Week 11 [Jan. 26/27] 24th (97) 19th (191) Week 12 [Feb. 2/3] 24th (102) 20th (206) Week 13 [Feb. 9/10] 23rd (150) 21st (203) Week 14 [Feb. 16/17] 22nd (200) 18th (234) Week 15 [Feb. 23/24] 21st (255) 16th (284) Week 16 [March 2/3] 17th (324) 14th (343) Note: Point total in parentheses Key: NR (not ranked), RV (receiving votes) ALL ABOUT THE RPI: The Jackrabbits have put themselves into position for a postseason berth based upon their standing in the ratings percentage index (RPI) compiled by a number of services. Through games played Feb. 28, SDSU was ranked 30th among 340 Division I teams in the RPI compiled by the NCAA. As of March 4, the Jackrabbits also ranked 21st in the Sagarin rankings and 30th in the rankings produced by realtimerpi.com. RPI is based on a number of factors, including team s Division I winning percentage, opponent s Division I winning percentage or team s strength of schedule and opponents strength of schedule. An adjusted RPI is used in women s basketball, giving bonus points to wins over top- 50 teams and penalty points for losses to teams ranked lower than 150 in the RPI. In addition, games are weighted differently for location (home, neutral, road). WINNING RECORD: Since moving up to the NCAA Division I ranks at the start of the season, the Jackrabbits have posted a winning record against D-I opponents. In its first four-plus seasons competing at the Division I level, SDSU has compiled a mark (.760 winning percentage) versus D-I opposition. The Jackrabbits have posted victories over 48 different Division I teams representing 17 conferences plus independents. OPENING SUCCESS: The Jackrabbits five-point victory at Missouri on Nov. 14 marked the 16th consecutive season SDSU has opened the season with a win. The last time the Jackrabbits lost a season opener was during the season, when they fell to Moorhead State (Minn.). 700 WINS: The Jackrabbits victory over Missouri on Nov. 18, 2007, was the 700th in the women s basketball program s history. Since the modern era of women s basketball at South Dakota State University began with a 6-0 mark during the season, the Jacks have gone on to compile an overall record of (.693 winning percentage). SDSU has assured itself of its 23rd consecutive winning season. SDSU s last losing season was an campaign during the season. 28 AND COUNTING: The Jackrabbits 28 victories this season are: The most by an SDSU team at the Division I level; The most in a regular season in program history, surpassing the previous record of 25 during the and seasons; Tied for the second-highest single-season total in program history. Additionally, the Jackrabbits 17 Summit League victories were the most by a conference member since Northern Illinois went a perfect 18-0 during the season. FEASTING IN FEBRUARY: The Jackrabbits have made a habit of ending the regular season strong throughout their time in Division I. With its victory at Centenary (La.) on Feb. 28, SDSU has won 20 consecutive February games and 31 of 33 games during the month in its five-year history of competing at the D-I level.

7 SUMMIT LEAGUE LEADERS INDIVIDUAL Maria Boever 6th-Field Goal Pct th-Blocked Shots 0.8 bpg 14th-Rebounding 5.8 rpg 19th-Scoring 9.8 ppg Ketty Cornemann 26th-Scoring 8.6 ppg Stacie Oistad 11th-3Point Percentage.360 Kristin Rotert 6th-3Pointers Per Game 1.8 7th-Free Throw Percentage th-Scoring 10.5 ppg Jennifer Warkenthien3rd-Field Goal Percentage.514 5th Rebounding 8.6 rpg 4th-Scoring 15.0 ppg 6th-Blocked Shots 1.2 bpg 8th-Free Throw Percentage.802 9th-Steals 1.5 spg 13th-Assists 2.4 apg Jill Young 2nd-3Point Percentage.443 3rd-3Pointers Per Game th-Scoring 9.9 ppg TEAM Attendance 1st 2,803/game Field Goal Percentage 1st.427 Scoring Defense 1st 54.2 ppg Scoring Offense 1st 72.9 ppg Scoring Margin 1st ppg 3-Point Field Goals Made 1st 8.3/game Turnover Margin 1st +4.4 Assists 2nd 14.7 apg Assist/Turnover Ratio 2nd 0.9 Rebound Margin 2nd Point Percentage 2nd.358 Field Goal Percentage Defense 4th.380 Free Throw Percentage 4th.729 Steals 4th 9.0 spg Blocked Shots 5th 3.8 bpg Statistics based on all games through March 2. Note: Rankings based on all games; players must have played in 75 percent of team s games to qualify as a league leader. SDSU s last loss in a February game came on Feb. 28, 2006, when the Jackrabbits dropped an decision at UC Riverside. STREAKING: SDSU enters Saturday s tournament opener on a 14-game winning streak, which is tied for the eighth-longest current winning streak in Division I women s basketball. The Jackrabbits also had a 10-game winning streak earlier this season. The Jackrabbits ended both the and regular seasons with 12-game winning streaks. The squad extended its streak to 14 wins in a row with two victories in the Women s NIT. The streak ended with a first-round WNIT loss to Creighton (Neb.). TOEING THE LINE: South Dakota State has held a big advantage at the free throw line this season, making 24 more free throws than the opposition has attempted ( ). Overall, the Jackrabbits have made 72.9 percent (490-of-672) of their attempts, while their opponents are shooting 70.2 percent (327-of-466). On Nov. 23 against Oregon, SDSU put together the second-best free throw shooting performance in the program s history, making 21-of-22 attempts, 95.5 percent. SDSU was a perfect 12-for-12 in the second half. The Jackrabbits recorded another solid performance at the free throw line on Jan. 10, converting 23-of-26 tries, 88.5 percent, against IUPUI. SDSU made a season-best 26 free throws in 32 attempts its Jan. 24 game against North Dakota State. DEPTH AND BALANCE: The Jackrabbits had at least two players score in double figures in the first 20 games of the season, a streak that ended Jan. 24 against North Dakota State. SDSU has had at least three players in double figures in 15 of the last 18 games and 20 times this season. Only once the Feb. 7 victory at Western Illinois have the Jackrabbits not had a player reach double figures. In all, eight different players have tallied double digits for scoring. Six different players have taken their turn leading the team in scoring, while senior forward Jennifer Warkenthien has been the top scorer in a team-best 14 contests. In addition, eight different players are currently averaging at least four points per game, led by Warkenthien with 15.0 points per game and Kristin Rotert at 10.5 per outing. A list of double-figure scoring games follows: GAME DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORERS Missouri Jennifer Warkenthien (15), Jennie Sunnarborg (11) Wisconsin Macie Michelson (11), Stacie Oistad (11) Utah Jill Young (20), Ketty Cornemann (11), Jennifer Warkenthien (11) Oregon Ketty Cornemann (19), Stacie Oistad (14) Maryland Jennifer Warkenthien (17), Maria Boever (10) Illinois Kristin Rotert (26), Maria Boever (11) Montana Jennifer Warkenthien (21), Maria Boever (16), Ketty Cornemann (10) Centenary Jennifer Warkenthien (11), Kristin Rotert (10) Oral Roberts Cornemann (20), Rotert (18), Warkenthien (15), Sunnarborg (10) Minnesota Kristin Rotert (27), Jennifer Warkenthien (10), Jill Young (10) Gonzaga Jill Young (25), Kristin Rotert (10), Jennifer Warkenthien (10) UC Davis Kristin Rotert (11), Maria Boever (10) Valparaiso Oistad (14), Rotert (13), Warkenthien (13), Young (11) Northern Iowa Boever (23), Rotert (16), Warkenthien (15), Cornemann (12), Oistad (10) IPFW Warkenthien (18), Boever (12), Young (11), Cornemann (10) Oakland Jennifer Warkenthien (18), Maria Boever (11) IUPUI Young (17), Cornemann (15), Rotert (12), Warkenthien (11) Western Illinois Warkenthien (21), Oistad (14), Cornemann (13), Young (12) Southern Utah Warkenthien (28), Rotert (12), Cornemann (10), Young (10) UMKC Ketty Cornemann (23), Jennifer Warkenthien (17), Jill Young (15) North Dakota State Jennifer Warkenthien (26) Oakland Jennifer Warkenthien (29), Jill Young (16), Stacie Oistad (13) IPFW Jennifer Warkenthien (26), Jill Young (11), Ketty Cornemann (10) Western Illinois NONE (Macie Michelson led team with eight points)

8 S D S U W I N S E A S O N S SEASON RECORD IUPUI Maria Boever (19), Jennifer Warkenthien (18), Kristin Rotert (10) UMKC Cornemann (16), Rotert (16), Young (14), Oistad (12) Southern Utah Warkenthien (19), Cornemann (14), Rotert (12), Boever (11), Michelson (10) North Dakota State Jennifer Warkenthien (14), Maria Boever (10), Stacie Oistad (10) Centenary Warkenthien (18), Oistad (15), Rotert (15), Young (15), Boever (13) Oral Roberts Jill Young (23), Kristin Rotert (14), Maria Boever (12), Stacie Oistad (10) LINEUP SHUFFLE: Injuries and illness have forced the Jackrabbits to employ seven different starting lineups in the first 30 games of the season. Sophomore point guard Macie Michelson missed 10 games after she suffered a hand injury suffered before the Oregon game. Michelson returned to the rotation Dec. 29 at Northern Iowa and made her first start in two months in the Jan. 31 game against Oakland (Mich.). Jennifer Warkenthien and Ketty Cornemann are the only Jackrabbits to have started all 29 games this season for the Jackrabbits. Ashlea Muckenhirn, who was replaced by Michelson in starting lineup versus Oakland, started the first 21 games of the season. Working around injuries is nothing new to the Jackrabbits, who used seven different starting lineups during the after a rash of early season injuries. Following is a list of the starting lineups so far this season: GAME Missouri Wisconsin Utah Oregon Maryland Illinois Montana Centenary Oral Roberts Minnesota Gonzaga UC Davis Valparaiso Northern Iowa IPFW Oakland IUPUI Western Illinois Southern Utah UMKC North Dakota State Oakland IPFW Western Illinois IUPUI UMKC Southern Utah North Dakota State Centenary Oral Roberts STARTING LINEUP Boever, Cornemann, Warkenthien, Michelson, Muckenhirn Boever, Cornemann, Warkenthien, Michelson, Muckenhirn Cornemann, Oistad, Warkenthien, Michelson, Muckenhirn Cornemann, Warkenthien, Oistad, Rotert, Muckenhirn Boever, Cornemann, Warkenthien, Rotert, Muckenhirn Boever, Cornemann, Warkenthien, Rotert, Muckenhirn Boever, Cornemann, Warkenthien, Rotert, Muckenhirn Cornemann, Warkenthien, Oistad, Rotert, Muckenhirn Cornemann, Warkenthien, Oistad, Rotert, Muckenhirn Cornemann, Warkenthien, Oistad, Rotert, Muckenhirn Cornemann, Warkenthien, Oistad, Rotert, Muckenhirn Boever, Cornemann, Warkenthien, Rotert, Muckenhirn Boever, Cornemann, Warkenthien, Rotert, Muckenhirn Boever, Cornemann, Warkenthien, Rotert, Muckenhirn Boever, Cornemann, Warkenthien, Rotert, Muckenhirn Boever, Cornemann, Warkenthien, Rotert, Muckenhirn Boever, Cornemann, Warkenthien, Young, Muckenhirn Cornemann, Oistad, Warkenthien, Young, Muckenhirn Cornemann, Warkenthien, Oistad, Rotert, Muckenhirn Cornemann, Warkenthien, Oistad, Rotert, Muckenhirn Cornemann, Warkenthien, Oistad, Rotert, Muckenhirn Boever, Cornemann, Warkenthien, Rotert, Michelson Boever, Cornemann, Warkenthien, Rotert, Michelson Boever, Cornemann, Warkenthien, Rotert, Michelson Boever, Cornemann, Warkenthien, Rotert, Michelson Boever, Cornemann, Warkenthien, Rotert, Michelson Boever, Cornemann, Warkenthien, Rotert, Michelson Boever, Cornemann, Warkenthien, Rotert, Michelson Boever, Cornemann, Warkenthien, Rotert, Michelson Boever, Cornemann, Warkenthien, Rotert, Michelson BENCH POINTS: SDSU s reserves have played a key role in the Jackrabbits success this season, outscoring the opponents bench by a combined In their Dec. 12 outing at Gonzaga (Wash.), SDSU bench players combined to score a season-high 44 points, outscoring the Bulldog bench, Jackrabbit reserves have combined to score in double figures in 28 of the team s 30 games, and have been outscored by an opponent s bench only four times this season, while averaging 23.9 points per game. Last season, SDSU reserves combined to score in double figures in 29 of 30 games the lone exception an eight-point combination at IUPUI.

9 T E A M C O M PA R I S O N S SDSU (28-2, 17-1 Summit) Points/Game: Opp. Points/Game: Field Goal Pct Opp. Field Goal Pct Three-Point Pct Opp. Three-Point Pct Free Throw Pct Rebounds/Game Opp. Rebounds/Game Turnovers/Game Opp. Turnovers/Game INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Scoring Jennifer Warkenthien Rebounding Jennifer Warkenthien Field Goal Shooting (Min. 2.0 Made Per Game) Jennifer Warkenthien Point Shooting (Min. 1.0 Made Per Game) Jill Young Free Throw Shooting (Min. 2.0 Made Per Game) Kristin Rotert Assists Jennifer Warkenthien Steals Jennifer Warkenthien Blocked Shots Jennifer Warkenthien Oral Roberts (13-16, 6-12 Summit) Points/Game: Opp. Points/Game: Field Goal Pct Opp. Field Goal Pct Three-Point Pct Opp. Three-Point Pct Free Throw Pct Rebounds/Game Opp. Rebounds/Game Turnovers/Game Opp. Turnovers/Game INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Scoring Janae Voelker Rebounding Janae Voelker Field Goal Shooting (Min. 2.0 Made Per Game) Jordan Pyle Point Shooting (Min. 1.0 Made Per Game) Cristal Turner Free Throw Shooting (Min. 2.0 Made Per Game) Janae Voelker Assists Georgia Jones Steals Janae Voelker Blocked Shots Monah Pegorari Note: Must have played in half of team s games to qualify for team lead Jill Young made her long-awaited collegiate debut Nov. 17 against Wisconsin and made 2-of-4 three-point tries. She followed that outing with a 5-of-7 performance from long range en route to a team-high 20 points against Utah on Nov. 20. The Mitchell native sat out last season and the first game this year after transferring from Creighton (Neb.), and currently leads the regular reserves with an average of 9.9 points per game, after leading the reserves in scoring in 14 of the last 21 games. She set a career high with 25 points on 6-of-9 three-point shooting Dec. 12 at Gonzaga (Wash.), then recorded the most three-pointers in a game by a Jackrabbit player since 2002 with seven at Oral Roberts (Okla.) on March 2, en route to a game-high 23 points. Young averaged 14.5 points per game in two starts during a January homestand. She made her first career start in the Jan. 10 game against IUPUI, scoring a game-high 17 points. She was 3-of-6 from three-point range and added five rebounds in 25 minutes of action. Young added 12 points on 3-of-5 shooting from long range in the Jan. 12 victory over Western Illinois. Although spending 10 games in the starting lineup this season, Stacie Oistad has been another top SDSU reserve. Oistad, who has been the team s leading scorer off the bench eight times this season, keyed a 20-2 Jackrabbit run early in the first half against Wisconsin with a pair of three-pointers en route to sharing game-high honors with 11 points. She scored a season-high 15 points at Centenary (La.) on Feb. 28. Following is a comparison of bench scoring so far this season: GAME SDSU RESERVES OPPONENT RESERVES SDSU BENCH LEADER Missouri 22 4 Jennie Sunnarborg, 11 Wisconsin Stacie Oistad, 11 Utah 32 2 Jill Young, 20 Oregon Jill Young, 9 Maryland 16 4 Stacie Oistad, 8 Illinois 10 2 Stacie Oistad, 6 Montana 3 6 Stacie Oistad, 2 Centenary Sunnarborg, Young 8 Oral Roberts Jennie Sunnarborg, 10 Minnesota 19 4 Jill Young, 10 Gonzaga 44 8 Jill Young, 25 UC Davis Jill Young, 9 Valparaiso 36 9 Stacie Oistad, 14 Northern Iowa Stacie Oistad, 10 IPFW Jill Young, 11 Oakland Stacie Oistad, 9 IUPUI Kristin Rotert, 12 Western Illinois Kristin Rotert, 8 Southern Utah Jill Young, 10 UMKC Jill Young, 15 North Dakota State Maria Boever, 7 Oakland Jill Young, 16 IPFW Jill Young, 11 Western Illinois Young, Sunnarborg 6 IUPUI 8 3 Anderson, Young 3 UMKC Jill Young, 14 Southern Utah Jill Young, 9 North Dakota State 22 4 Stacie Oistad, 10 Centenary Oistad, Young 15 Oral Roberts Jill Young, 23 TOTAL SPURT-ABILITY: Throughout the season, SDSU has strung together several doubledigit runs to take or maintain leads in 27 of their 28 victories this season. The lone exception came in the Jan. 24 game against North Dakota State. GAME HALF SCORE BEFORE RUN SCORE AFTER DURATION Missouri 2nd :02 Wisconsin 1st :03

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