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PANTHER BASKETBALL UWM WOMEN S BASKETBALL NOTES UWM (13-10) LOOKS TO STAY ATOP MCC AGAINST UIC (8-16) GAME TIME The UWM women s basketball team hosts UIC at the Klotsche Center on Saturday. Tip-off is set for 7 p.m. UWM (13-10, 9-2) The Panthers won their third straight game on Wednesday with an 82-68 drubbing of Loyola at the Klotsche Center. The UWM women's basketball team used 16 steals and 29 Loyola turnovers to defeat the Ramblers 82-68. The Panthers outshot the Ramblers 74-49, but shot only.392 compared to Loyola s.551, including.600 from beyond the arc. Four Panthers scored in double-digits including Jessica Wilhite s 17 points. Wilhite also grabbed seven rebounds, three steals and gave out three assists. Also scoring in double digits were Allison Klaas (16), Maria Viall (14), and Janelle Jonason (10). UIC (8-17, 5-7) The Flames were pummeled by UW-Green Bay 80-51 on Thursday in Green Bay. The Phoenix jumped out to a 10-0 lead to start the game, holding the Flames scoreless for the first five minutes of play. Mandy Stowe, who made her first start since Feb. 3, came back with a bang tabbing six points during UWGB's opening run. UIC would bounce back and eventually cut the lead to 16-13 on two free throws by Jaysie Chambers. But the Phoenix took a 19-point lead (39-20) into intermission as they went on a 23-7 run over the final 9:33 of the period. UIC tried to claw back, tallying the first points of the second half, but UW-Green Bay just pulled away, running out to a 31-point advantage, 59-28, with 11:14 to play. The Flames would get no closer than 26 points the rest of the way as the Phoenix would build a lead as large as 34 (77-43) with 1:18 left in the contest. Chambers paced UIC's efforts on Thursday as she finished the night with a teambest 12 points and eight rebounds. UW-Green Bay did a stellar job of shutting down UIC's dynamic offensive duo of Kimberly Henry and Melea Clark as they combined for a season-low 12 points. Clark finished with 10, on 4-for-16 shooting, to extend her double-digit scoring string to 20 games. Henry, though, was held to just two points on the night, going 1-for-5 from the field. 2000-2001 PANTHER SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULTS November 5 CLUB VOLNA (EXH) W 86-85 19 at Illinois State L 67-64 21 at Marquette L 59-43 28 CHICAGO CHALL. (EXH) W 87-66 December 2 at Buffalo L 81-52 5 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 58-52 8 at Creighton L 66-54 14 CHICAGO STATE W 62-46 17 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 90-48 28 BOWLING GREEN W 68-48 30 MISSOURI L 88-64 January 3 at Saint Mary s L 82-62 5 at San Francisco L 78-68 11 CLEVELAND STATE* W 80-66 13 DETROIT* W 86-80 16 WISCONSIN L 60-59 20 at UW-Green Bay* L 67-63 25 at UIC* W 55-51 27 at Loyola* W 70-55 February 1 WRIGHT STATE* W 72-59 3 BUTLER* W 80-61 8 at Detroit* L 84-79 10 at Cleveland State* W 83-75 17 UW-GREEN BAY* W 72-66 21 LOYOLA* W 82-68 24 UIC* 7 p.m. March 1 at Butler* 6 p.m. 4 at Wright State* Noon 8-10 at MCC Tournament TBA All start times are listed as central time. *Midwestern Collegiate Conference game. BOLD CAPS indicate home games played on campus at the Klotsche Center Arena, 3409 N. Downer Avenue. UW-MILWAUKEE Pos Name Ht. Yr. 2000-01 Stats G Teri Stoltenberg 5-8 Sr. 5.6 ppg, 2.4 apg G Jessica Wilhite 5-8 So. 15.1 ppg, 4.2 rpg G Holly Tamm 5-9 Jr. 6.2 ppg, 2.5 apg F Nicole Luchsinger 5-10 Sr. 7.2 ppg, 3.7 rpg C Maria Viall 6-3 Fr.. 12.2 ppg, 5.5 rpg PROBABLE ST ARTERS UIC Pos Name Ht. Yr. 2000-01 Stats G Kimberly Henry 5-10 Sr. 13.9 ppg, 2.4 apg G Erin Partaker 5-10 Sr. 5.3 ppg, 2.5 rpg C Jaysie Chambers 6-2 So. 7.9 ppg, 6.1 rpg F Melea Clark 5-9 Sr. 15.8 ppg, 2.9 apg F Amand Bartz 6-0 Sr. 6.1 ppg, 4.6 rpg

UWM ON THE RADIO Some of UWM women s basketball home games can be heard on AM 1340 WJYI. Jeff Falconio is the Voice of the Panthers for the following games: Dec. 5 vs. Northern Illinois Dec. 14 vs. Chicago State Dec. 17 vs. Central Michigan Dec. 28 vs. Bowling Green Jan. 16 vs. Wisconsin Feb. 1 vs. Wright State Feb. 21 vs. Loyola Feb. 24 vs. UIC MEDIA REQUESTS Credentials for UWM women s basketball home games can be obtained by contacting Michelle Alioto. If requested after the game, the visiting coach and select players will be brought to the Klotsche Center Media Room, located on the lower level in room G03. Coach Sandy Botham and select UWM players will be brought down to the room as well. The media room will open one hour before the scheduled tipoff. A light dinner is available for select games in the media room, along with game notes and programs, stats, and other game information. Postgame box scores will also be available in the media room. Media seating in the Klotsche Center is located courtside opposite the team benches. Phone lines for visiting radio stations, as well as newspapers filing on deadlines, are available courtside. Two additional phone lines are available in the media room. UWM practices are open to the media. Women s basketball practice generally runs from 6:15 a.m. until 8:45 a.m. at the Klotsche Center Arena on weekdays. UWM QUICK FACTS Founded: 1885 Enrollment: 22,964 Nickname: Panthers Colors: Black & Gold Arena: Klotsche Center Capacity: 5,000 Conference: Midwestern Collegiate Chancellor: Dr. Nancy L. Zimpher Athletic Director: Bud Haidet Department Phone: (414) 229-5151 WBB Contact: Michelle Alioto, Asst. SID Office Phone: (414) 229-4593 Cell Phone: (414) 305-5987 E-mail: oto@uwm.edu Office Fax: (414) 229-6759 Press Row: (414) 229-6276 SID Office Address: North Building Room 130 3401 N Downer Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53211 Head Coach: Sandy Botham UWM Record: 58-52 (4 yrs) Career Record: 80-56 (5 yrs) Associate Head: Sara Liebscher Assistant: Tonia Vanderploeg Assistant: Arneda Yarbrough 1999 Overall Record: 16-12 1999 MCC Record: 10-4 Conference Finish: 2nd Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/7 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 SCOUTING UIC Senior guard Melea Clark leads the Flames and the MCC in scoring at 15.8 ppg. Clark also leads UIC in assists (3.1 apg) and steals (2.25 spg). She is ranked second in the MCC in steals. UIC dominates on defense, giving up an MCC-leading 63.5 points per contest by allowing opponents to shoot an MCC-low.398 from the field. On the other hand the Flames are scoring an MCClow 58.1 points a game. After losing last year s contest at UWM, UIC proceeded to win eight of their last 10 games of the season to finish 8-6 in conference play. UWM SERIES AGAINST UIC The Panthers won the last meeting with the Flames, 54-51, in Chicago on Jan. 25. UWM was led by Maria Viall s 15 points and shot 18-24 from the line. Overall, the Panthers lead the series 11-7 and have won seven of the last eight meetings. The last time UIC won at Milwaukee was Jan. 14, 1995 (66-52). INSIDE THE GAME AGAINST LOYOLA The UWM women's basketball team built an 18-point first half lead, then held off two small Loyola rallies to claim an 82-68 victory Wednesday night at the Klotsche Center. Jessica Wilhite scored 17 points to lead four Panthers in double figures. UWM forced 29 turnovers, and grabbed 16 offensive rebounds. Loyola trimmed an 18-point UWM advantage down to seven early in the second half, pulling within 44-37. But the Panthers responded with a 19-5 burst, pulling ahead 63-42. Loyola could get no closer than nine the rest of the way. UWM took control of the game with a stellar first-half defensive performance, as the Panthers forced 20 Loyola turnovers in claiming a 36-18 advantage. The Ramblers closed to within 39-29 at halftime before their second-half run. Allison Klaas added 16 points off the bench for the Panthers, while Maria Viall pitched-in with 14 points and Janelle Jonason scored 10. UWM COACH SANDY BOTHAM With Botham's guidance, the Panthers earned the second seed - their highest-ever - seed for the Midwestern Collegiate Conference post-season tournament. But Botham has been leading the Panthers to milestones since her first season at UWM (1996-97). She led her first team to a 16-win season, 12 more than the previous season the fifth-best turnaround in NCAA Division I that year. She won MCC Coach of the Year honors in that season. In the years since, Botham and her teams have collected several accomplishments. Botham s players have been named MCC Player of the Year and MCC Newcomer of the Year. In the last four seasons, the Panthers have seen 10 selections to the All-MCC teams and All-Newcomer teams. Attendance at UWM women's basketball games has increased more than fourfold since Botham has taken over at UWM. Last year, the Panthers home attendance average of 1,646 fans led the Midwestern Collegiate Conference and the 2,629 fans that filed into the Klotsche Center on Feb. 20, 1999 set a single-game attendance record. BOTHAM COACHING FILE AT UWM 1996-present Head Coach, UWM (58-52) 1996-97 16-12 MCC Coach of the Year UWM s first-ever MCC tournament win Added 12 wins to previous season total (5th best turnaround in NCAA Div. I) 1997-98 15-12 Eight-game winning streak, Win over top-20 team 1998-99 11-16 1999-00 16-12 MCC 2nd place finish

SCORING 5. Jessica Wilhite 15.1 11.Maria Viall 12.2 FGPCT 5. Maria Viall.509 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 3. Maria Viall 2.48 SCORING OFFENSE 4. UWM 68.1 SCORING MARGIN 3. UWM +2.6 FIELD GOAL PCT 5. UWM.395 3-POINT FG PCT 3. UWM.331 REBOUNDING OFFENSE 7. UWM 34.2 3-POINT FG MADE 2. UWM 5.91 SCORING OFFENSE 8. UIC 58.1 FIELD GOAL PCT 3. UIC.400 FREE THROW PCT 7. UIC.670 3-POINT FG PCT 4. UIC.323 BLOCKED SHOTS 6. UIC 2.12 REBOUNDING OFFENSE 5. UIC 34.5 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO 7. UIC 0.67 INDIVIDUAL PANTHERS IN THE MCC FT PCT 2. Nicole Luchsinger.841 5. Allison Klaas.817 3-POINT FG PCT 4. Jessica Wilhite.378 STEALS 10.Holly Tamm 1.61 Nicole Luchsinger 1.61 UWM IN THE MCC SCORING DEFENSE 3. UWM 65.5 FREE THROW PCT 6. UWM.706 FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE 7. UWM.436 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE 6. UWM.327 REBOUNDING DEFENSE 3. UWM 35.0 BLOCKED SHOTS 4. UWM 2.78 UIC IN THE MCC SCORING DEFENSE 1. UIC 63.5 FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE 1. UIC.398 3-POINT FG MADE 7. UIC 4.80 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE 4. UIC.308 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 8. UIC 10.44 STEALS 5. UIC 9.16 TURNOVER MARGIN 6. UIC -2.28 REBOUNDING 11.Maria Viall 5.5 3-POINT FG MADE 2. Jessica Wilhite 3.04 BLOCKED SHOTS 4. Maria Viall 1.00 6. Liz Fletcher 0.79 STEALS 2. UWM 10.61 ASSISTS 4. UWM 15.96 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 7. UWM 21.17 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 3. UWM 13.04 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO 4. UWM 0.91 TURNOVER MARGIN 1. UWM +3.17 SCORING MARGIN 5. UIC -5.4 REBOUNDING DEFENSE 5. UIC 37.0 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 5. UIC 24.04 ASSISTS 7. UIC 12.96 UIC S REC ORD Overall Conference HOME 1-4 3-4 ROAD 2-7 2-3 NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 2000-01 CURRENT MCC STANDINGS Team MCC Games All Games H A N Last 10 Streak W L Pct. W L Pct. UW-Green Bay 9 2.818 17 7.708 10-1 6-6 1-0 8-2 W1 UWM 9 2.818 13 10.565 10-2 3-8 0-0 7-3 W3 Detroit 7 5.583 15 11.577 9-2 5-8 1-1 7-3 W2 Cleveland State 6 6.500 13 12.520 8-3 4-8 1-1 6-4 W1 UIC 5 7.417 8 17.320 4-8 4-8 0-0 4-6 L2 Loyola 4 9.308 10 15.400 10-3 0-11 0-2 2-8 L2 Butler 3 8.273 8 16.333 3-6 3-9 2-1 3-7 L2 Wright State 3 8.273 6 18.250 4-6 2-11 0-1 3-7 L1 MCC 1999-00 FINAL SEASON Preseason Team Conf. POLL Overall MCC PRESEASON POLLS TEAM STANDINGS 1. UWGB 12-2 21-9 2. UWM 10-4 16-12 3. Detroit 9-5 18-9 4. UIC 8-6 14-15 5. Butler 6-8 10-16 6. Cleveland St. 5-9 15-15 7. Wright St. 5-9 8-20 8. Loyola 1-13 3-23 POINTS 1. UW-GREEN BAY 160 (19) 2. UIC 137 (2) 3. UWM 124 4. DETROIT 106 5. CLEVELAND ST. 83 6. BUTLER 59 7. WRIGHT ST. 45 8. LOYOLA 42 ALL-MCC 1 ST TEAM Trisha Ebel, UWGB G/F Mahogany Green, Cleveland St. F Kimberly Henry, UIC F Amanda Leonhard, UWGB G Molly Peterman, Detroit G/F ALL-MCC 2 ND TEAM Lauren Sirus, Loyola Reggen Stewart, Wright St. Mandy Stowe, UWGB Holly Tamm, UWM Melanie Tilque, UWGB MCC RESULTS/SCHEDULE Thursday, Feb. 22 UWM def. Loyola* 82-68 Thursday, Feb. 22 UWGB def. UIC* 80-51 Cleveland St def. Wright St* 72-59 Detroit def. Butler* 81-70 Saturday, Feb. 24 C F F G F Wright St @ Detroit* 2 pm 1/25: Detroit 89, Wright State 79 OT Butler @ Cleveland State* 2 pm 1/25: Cleveland State 73, Butler 63 Loyola @ UWGB* 4 pm 1/18: UW-Green Bay 84, Loyola 50 *MCC Conference game ^All times listed are Eastern. Next Up For UWM... The Panthers begin their final roadtrip at Butler on Thursday at 7 p.m.

HOME SWEET HOME UWM is riding a 13-game MCC winning streak at home, dating back to last season. Milwaukee was a perfect 7-0 in conference games played at the Klotsche Center last year, and currently boasts a 6-0 record at home against the MCC this year. UWM s overall record at home is 10-2, with tough losses coming against Missouri and Wisconsin. DEFENSE DEFENSE The Panthers fiesty defense has recorded 244 steals this season, averaging 10.61 per game. Their opponents have tallied only173 steals against UWM, averaging 7.52 per game. They currently rank second in the conference in steals, as well as third in scoring defense by allowing opponents 65.5 ppg. The Panthers defense has also recorded less turnovers than their opponents, forcing other teams to turnover the ball 476 times, or an average of 20.70 per game. Their turnover margin of +3.17 leads the MCC. COMFORT IN THE MCC Junior guard Holly Tamm had a breakout game against Detroit on January 13, recording 23 points off the bench to lead the Panthers comeback. Her all-around performance still remains a season high for her. In Saturday s match against Green Bay, Tamm recorded a career-high six steals while adding eight points, five assists, and four rebounds. The transfer from UIC, before sitting out last season with UWM, led the Flames in scoring (15 ppg), rebounding (5 rpg), and steals (47) in 1998-99. She was ranked second on the team with 73 assists and 22 three-pointers, and garnered MCC First-Team All-Conference honors as a sophomore. She currently averages 7.5 ppg in the conference, and 6.2 ppg overall. CAREER DA Y Senior Nicole Luchsinger was a key instrument in helping UWM grab the MCC win on the road at Cleveland State. Luchsinger scored 19 points, tying her career-high that she also posted this season on Dec. 30th against Missouri. She also pulled down a game-high 14 rebounds, which also gave her a new careerhigh on the boards. The senior co-captain s 19 points and 14 rebounds also gave her the first double-double of her career. Against Cleveland State, Luchsinger was 4-of-6 from the field, and 11-of-12 from the line. She also tallied two assists, one block, and one steal while hustling in 31 minutes of action. HEY, AREN T YOU... Sophomore forward Angela Wenzel may look a little familiar to UIC players because she transfered with junior Holly Tamm after the 1998-99 season. Some might also know her as the school s all-time field goal percentage leader. Wenzel holds two school records from her year at UIC, field goal percentage in a season and field goal percentage for a career. In 1998-99 she shot 96-for-175 from the field to finish the season and her career at UIC with a.549 field goal percentage. Tamm is also in the record books. In her two years at UIC, Tamm shot.347 from beyond the arc and.739 on free throws which are both ranked seventh in school history. HITTING THE BOOKS Sophomore guard Jessica Wilhite etched her name in the school records book against Detroit. Wilhite sank three tres to give her the UWM record in made three-pointers in a season. She now has 70 on the season, surpassing Daryl Schaffelds previous record of 64. Wilhite should distance herself further as the Panthers have three regular-season games remaining. WILHITE A GAINST GREEN BA Y Jessica Wilhite lit it up from downtown on January 20 against Green Bay. With a 10-of-17 three-point shooting performance from behind the arc against the Phoenix, Wilhite set MCC and school records, along with a new season-high in the NCAA. She beat the previous MCC all-time record of nine, held by UWGB's Trisha Ebel set last year. Wilhite also broke the school record of seven, recorded by Andrea Filipek in last season's game against Green Bay. She set a new season high in the NCAA with her 10 tres, surpassing the previous high of nine by Rachael Gobble of Tennessee Tech and Michelle St. Clair of Cal-State Sscramento. The all-time NCAA record of three-pointers in a game is 12. Wilhite s 32 points became a career high. After Wilhite s eighth three-pointer of the evening she became the fourth Panther to record 100 career three-point field goals. She joins Tracey Freund, teammate Teri Stoltenberg, and assistant coach Jen Greger as the only Panther women to do so. By accomplishing the feat in 43 games, she set a school record for fewest games to do so. The previous record was 49 games by career three-point leader Daryl Schaffeld. Stoltenberg did it in 81 games, while Greger and Freund each accomplished the feat in 87. She was named MCC Player of the Week following her game s performance. TERI START-ENBERG Senior guard Teri Stoltenberg will be starting her 93rd career game for the Panthers when they take on UIC. Since her freshman year in 1997 when she started all 27 games, Teri has played in 100 of the team s 105 games and started 92, missing only five games and eight starts due to injury. While eight different Panthers have found themselves rotated into the starting line-up for Coach Botham, Stoltenberg is the only one to start in every game for UWM this season. MOVING UP THE CHARTS With a three-pointer in UWM s victory over Butler, Stoltenberg passed current Panther assistant coach Jen Greger for second on the school s career three-pointer list with 126. The school record is 224, held by Daryl Shaffeld who played from 1996-2000. Stoltenberg currently has 131 for her career. With her assist to Holly Tamm on a first-half threepointer against Detroit on Jan. 13, Stoltenberg became the eighth Panther player in school history to amass 300 career assists. She currently has 56 on the season, giving her a total of 323 to move her into sixth place in the UWM career records in assists. FAN APPRECIA TION UWM s game against UW-Green Bay last Saturday at the Klotsche Center set a single-game attendance record for the women s team at home. 2,796 fans filed in to watch the exciting conference showdown, beating the previous attendance record of 2,629 set on Feb. 20, 1999 against UWGB. The Panthers annual Krowd the Klotsche promotion played an important role in the record-setting attendence. Along with being one of the most publicized games of the season, tickets were also available at North Shore Bank branch locations.

2000-01 PANTHERS ROSTER No. Name Yr Ht. Pos. Hometown/High School/Transfer 3 Allison Klaas Jr. 5-5 G Wheaton, Ill./Warrenville South/College of Dupage (Ill.) C.C. 4 Becca Baur Fr. 5-8 G Mukwonago, Wis./Mukwonago 5 Charlene Smith Fr. 5-8 G Bellwood, Ill./Proviso West 11 Teri Stoltenberg*** Sr. 5-8 G Green Bay, Wis./Pulaski 15 Jessica Wilhite* So. 5-8 G Glen Ellyn, Ill./Glenbard West 20 Stefanie Kaufmann** Jr. 6-0 F Ottawa, Ill./Marquette 21 Elizabeth Fletcher* So. 6-3 C Wilmette, Ill./Loyola Academy 22 Holly Tamm Jr. 5-7 G Muskego, Wis./Muskego/Illinois-Chicago 24 Maria Viall Fr. 6-3 C Waukesha, Wis./North 30 Antoinette Gregory* So. 5-9 G Fort Wayne, Ind./Snider 32 Angela Wenzel So. 6-0 F Sussex, Wis./Hartland Arrowhead/UIC 34 Nicole Luchsinger*** Sr. 5-10 F Janesville, Wis./Parker 44 Janelle Jonason*** Sr. 6-1 F Brooklyn Park, Minn./Park Center * Letters won Head Coach: Sandy Botham (Notre Dame 88) Associate Coach: Sara Liebscher (Notre Dame 91), Assistant Coaches: Tonia Vanderploeg (Bemidji State 93), Arneda Nene Yarbrough (Iowa, '95) Seniors (L to R) Nicole Luchsinger, Janelle Jonason, and Teri Stoltenberg will be playing in their final home game on Saturday.

Tonight We Bid A Fond Farewell To Our Senior Tri-Captains 11 Teri Stoltenberg 5-8 Guard Green Bay, Wisconsin Pulaski High School Advertising/Public Relations Major Career Stats 100 games played/92 starts... 7.2 ppg, 3.2 apg, 2.4 rpg... 131-359 (.365) 3-pt%... In The Record Books 2nd 3-pt FG/Career (131)... 6th 3-pt FG%/Career (.365)... 6th Assists/Career (323)... Honors 2-year captain... 1997-98 All-MCC Newcomer Team... 1999-00 Team MVP... Member of the MCC Honor Roll and UWM Honor Roll... 1999-00 MCC All-Academic Team... 1999-00 Team Academic Acheivement Award. 34 Nicole Luchsinger 5-10 Forward Janesville, Wisconsin Janesville High School Education Major Career Stats 98 games played/58 starts... 5.7 ppg, 1.4 apg, 3.7 rpg... 250-320 (.781) FT%... In The Record Books 3rd FT%/Career (.781)... 8th FT Made/Career (250)... Honors Captain... 1999-00 All-MCC Defensive Team... 1999-00 Team Best Defensive Player... 1997-98 Team Most Inspirational. 44 Janelle Jonason 6-1 Forward Brooklyn Park, Minnesota Park Center High School Accounting Major Career Stats 90 games played/29 starts... 4.0 ppg, 0.7 apg, 2.7 rpg... 144-311 (.436)... In The Record Books 11th Blocked Shots/Career (46)... Honors Captain... Member of the MCC Honor Roll and UWM Honor Roll... 1999-00 Team Academic Acheivement Award... After graduation will work for De Loitte & Touche in Minneapolis, MN.

SINGLE-GAME SUPERLATIVES 2000-01 Season Career Highs 3-Allison Klaas (@UWM) Points 17 vs. Detroit (1/13/01) 17 vs. Detroit (1/13/01) 3-ptrs 4 vs. Illinois St (11/19/00) 4 vs. Illinois St (11/19/00) Reb. 5 vs. Cleveland St (2/10/01) 5 vs. Cleveland St (2/10/01) Assists 5 (5 times) 5 (5 times) Steals 3 (2 times) 3 (2 times) Blocks 1 (2 times) 1 (2 times) 4-Becca Buer Points 3 vs. C. Michigan (12/17/00) 3 vs. C. Michigan (12/17/00) Reb. NA Assists NA Steals 1 vs. Wright St (2/1/01) 1 vs. Wright St (2/1/01) Blocks NA 2000-01 Season Career Highs 22-Holly Tamm (@UWM) Points 23 vs. Detroit (1/13/01) 23 vs. Detroit (1/13/01) 3-ptrs 2 vs. Detroit (1/13/01) 2 vs. Detroit (1/13/01) Reb. 7 vs. C. Michigan (12/17/00) 7 vs. C. Michigan (12/17/00) Assists 8 vs. Butler (2/3/01) 8 vs. Butler (2/3/01) Steals 6 vs. UW-Green Bay (2/17/01) 6 vs. UW-Green Bay (2/17/01) Blocks 1 vs. Cleveland St (2/10/01) 1 vs. Cleveland St (2/10/01) 24-Maria Viall Points 25 vs. C. Michigan (12/17/00) 25 vs. C. Michigan (12/17/00) Reb. 14 vs. Creighton (12/8/00) 14 vs. Creighton (12/8/00) Assists 2 (2 times) 2 (2 times) Steals 3 (4 times) 3 (4 times) Blocks 4 (2 times) 4 (2 times) 5-Charlene Smith 30-Antoinette Gregory Points 11 vs. Wright St (2/1/01) 11 vs. Wright St (2/1/01) Points 8 vs. Bowling Green (12/28/00) 8 vs. Bowling Green (12/28/00) 3-ptrs 2 vs. Bowling Green (12/28/00) 2 vs. Bowling Green (12/28/00) Reb. 4 (4 times) 4 (4 times) Reb. 2 (2 times) 2 (2 times) Assists 2 (4 times) 2 (4 times) Assists 3 (2 times) 3 (2 times) Steals 3 vs. Illinois-Chicago (1/25/00) 3 vs. Illinois-Chicago (1/25/00) Steals 3 (2 times) 3 (2 times) Blocks 1 (2 times) 1 (2 times) Blocks 1 (3 times) 1 (3 times) 11-Teri Stoltenberg Points 12 vs. St. Mary s College (1/3/01)17 vs. Northwestern(11/21/99) 3-ptrs 3 (2 times) 5 vs. Chicago St (1/25/00) Reb. 5 vs. Illinois St (11/19/00) 7 vs. Cleveland St (1/13/00) Assists 7 vs. C. Michigan (12/17/00) 11 vs. Wright St (1/10/97) Steals 3 vs. Illinois St (11/19/00) 6 vs. Cleveland St (1/15/98) Blocks NA 1 vs. Cleveland St (3/4/99) 32-Angela Wenzel (@UWM) Points 7 vs. C. Michigan (12/17/00) 7 vs. C. Michigan (12/17/00) 3-ptrs 1 vs. C. Michigan (12/17/00) 1 vs. C. Michigan (12/17/00) Reb. 4 vs. Cleveland St (1/11/01) 4 vs. Cleveland St (1/11/01 Assists 1 (6 times) 1 (6 times) Steals 3 vs. Butler (2/3/01) 3 vs. Butler (2/3/01) Blocks NA 15-Jessica Wilhite Points 32 vs. UW-Green Bay (1/20/01) 32 vs. UW-Green Bay (1/20/01) 3-ptrs 10 vs. UW-Green Bay (1/20/01) 10 vs. UW-Green Bay (1/20/01) Reb. 10 (2 times) 10 (2 times) Assists 5 (2 times) 5 (6 times) Steals 6 vs. Missouri (12/30/00) 6 vs. Missouri (12/30/00) Blocks 1 vs. Marquette (11/21/00) 1 (3 times) 34-Nicole Luchsinger Points 19 (2 times) 19 (2 times) 3-ptrs 2 (2 times) 2 (2 times) Reb. 14 vs. Cleveland St (2/10/01) 14 vs. Cleveland St (2/10/01) Assists 5 (2 times) 6 vs. UW-Green Bay (1/22/00) Steals 4 (2 times) 4 (3 times) Blocks 2 vs. Bowling Green (12/28/00) 2 vs. Bowling Green (12/28/00) 20-Stefanie Kaufmann Points 10 (2 times) 14 (2 times) 3-ptrs 3 vs. C. Michigan (12/17/00) 3 vs. C. Michigan (12/17/00) Reb. 11 vs. Buffalo (12/2/00) 11 vs. Buffalo (12/2/00) Assists 3 (4 times) 5 vs. Cleveland St (3/9/00) Steals 4 vs. Chicago St (12/14/00) 4 vs. Chicago St (12/14/00) Blocks 1 (2 times) 1 (5 times) 21-Elizabeth Fletcher Points 13 vs. Butler (2/3/01) 13 vs. Butler (2/3/01) Reb. 8 vs. Butler (2/3/01) 8 vs. Butler (2/3/01) Assists 3 (2 times) 3 (3 times) Steals 1 (4 times) 1 (12 times) Blocks 3 vs. Detroit (1/13/01) 3 vs. Detroit (1/13/01) 44-Janelle Jonason Points 13 vs. San Fransisco (1/5/01) 16 vs. C. Michigan (1/4/00) NA Reb. 6 vs. San Fransisco (1/5/01) 11 vs. Montana St (12/5/99) Assists 3 (2 times) 3 (6 times) Steals 2 vs. Detroit (1/13/01) 3 (3 times) Blocks 2 (2 times) 3 (2 times) TEAM-INDIVIDUAL HIGHS 2000-01 SEASON SINGLE-GAME RECORDS Points 32 Jessica Wilhite (1/20/01) 38 Andrea Filipek (1/22/99) 3-ptrs 10 Jessica Wilhite (1/20/01) 10 Jessica Wilhite (1/20/01) Reb. 14 Maria Viall and Nicole Luchsinger22 Umenia White (11/26/88) Assists 8 Holly Tamm (2/3/01) 14 Pam Bartnik (1/17/94) Steals 6 Jessica Wilhite and Holly Tamm 10 Jeanne Look (1/20/87) Blocks 4 Maria Viall (2 times) 5 (9 times)

www.uwmpanthers.com HIGH SCORER IS... Jessica Wilhite... 7-3 Maria Viall... 5-2 Nicole Luchsinger... 0-4 Holly Tamm... 1-1 PLAYING IN... Wisconsin... 10-4 Illinois... 2-1 California... 0-2 Nebraska... 0-1 Michigan... 0-1 Ohio... 1-0 New York... 0-1 ATTENDENCE IS... 299 or less... 1-0 300-599... 6-4 600-999... 5-3 1,000-1,999... 0-1 2,000+... 1-2 SHOOTING... OPP. SHOOT....250-.349... 0-6.250-.349... 4-0.350-.449... 7-4.350-.449... 5-4.450-.549... 5-0.450-.549... 3-3.550+... 1-0.550+... 1-3 UWM S RECORD WHEN... GAME AFTER A... LOSS... 5-5 WIN... 8-4 ROAD TRIP... 4-0 HOMESTAND... 0-5 UWM SCORES... UWM ALLOWS... 40-49 points... 0-1 40-49 points... 3-0 50-59 points... 2-3 50-59 points... 4-1 60-69 points... 2-5 60-69 points... 4-4 70-79 points... 3-1 70-79 points... 1-1 80-89 points... 5-0 80-89 points... 1-4 90+ points... 1-0 90+ points... 0-0 GAMETIME IS... 2:00 pm... 4-2 3:30 pm... 0-1 5:00 pm... 1-0 6:00 pm... 0-2 7:00 pm... 8-5 ON... SUNDAYS... 1-1 TUESDAYS... 1-2 WEDNESDAYS... 1-1 THURSDAYS... 5-1 FRIDAYS... 0-2 SATURDAYS... 5-3 10+ STEALS... 7-5 ALLOW.400+ FROM 3-POINT... 3-3 SHOOT.400+ FROM 3-POINT... 3-4 OUTREBOUND OPPONENTS... 8-4 MORE ASSISTS THAN TURNOVERS... 8-0 COMMIT LESS TURNOVERS THAN OPPONENTS... 10-5 PANTHERS IN THE RECORD BOOKS 3-point Field Goals in a Season 1. Jessica Wilhite 70 2000-01* 2. Daryl Schaffeld 64 1999-00 3. Jen Greger 59 1996-97 4. Daryl Schaffeld 57 1996-97 5. Daryl Schaffeld 56 1997-98 *-Through 23 games Career 3-point Field Goals 1. Daryl Schaffeld 224 1996-00 2. Teri Stoltenberg 131 1997-3. Jen Greger 125 1993-97 4. Tracey Freund 121 1987-91 5. Jessica Wilhite 119 1999- RECORD VS. 2000-01 Opponents Bowling Green 1 2 Buffalo 0 2 Butler 5 9 Central Michigan 2 3 Chicago State 12 1 Cleveland State 8 10 Creighton 0 2 Detroit 7 12 UIC 11 7 Illinois State 0 2 Loyola 13 7 Marquette 18 16 Missouri 0 1 Northern Illinois 4 9 San Fransisco 0 1 St. Mary s (Calif.) 0 1 UW-Green Bay 13 33 Wright State 6 8 UPDATED AFTER EACH GAME