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UP NEXT IN BULLDOG WOMEN S BASKETBALL: Wednesday, Jan. 31 6 p.m. (EST) Ferris State at Saginaw Valley State James E. O Neill Jr. Arena (3,744) University Center, Mich. Saturday, Feb. 3 1 p.m. (EST) Northwood at Ferris State Jim Wink Arena (2,400) Big Rapids, Mich. Media Coverage: *Bulldog Radio On TV Channel 21 (Mecosta County) Ferris Internet Audio (Both Games) www.bulldogradio.org Live Internet Stats (Wed.) www.svsu.edu/athletics Live Internet Stats (Sat.) www.ferris.edu/sports Live Video & Audio Webcast (Sat.) www.ferris.edu/sports ($6) 2006-07 Ferris State Record: 14-5, 8-3 GLIAC BULLDOG BITES FSU BASKETBALL AT A GLANCE: The Ferris State women s basketball team squares off against Saginaw Valley State Wednesday, Jan. 31, in a 6 p.m. (EST) Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) road outing at University Center, Mich. FSU then returns home to host Northwood Saturday, Feb. 3, in a 1 p.m. (EST) league tilt at Jim Wink Arena in Big Rapids, Mich. Both games will be the first contest of a women s and men s doubleheader. MEDIA COVERAGE: Both games will be carried live by Bulldog Radio, which can be heard locally on television Channel 21 both via on-campus cable and Charter Communications in Mecosta County. A live audio only webcast of both games will also be offered at www.bulldogradio.org. SVSU will offer live internet stats for Wednesday s game at www.svsu.edu/athletics (click women s basketball and then live stats link). A live video and audio webcast of Saturday s game against NU will be available for a charge of $6 on FSU s Athletics Website at www.ferris.edu/sports. Live internet statistics Saturday will be offered on FSU s Athletics Website at www.ferris.edu/sports. THE STANDINGS: Ferris enters this week s play still one-game behind both Grand Valley State and Lake Superior State in the GLIAC North Division standings. GVSU and LSSU are both 9-2 in league play with FSU at 8-3 in the conference. Gannon is on top of the South Division with a 9-1 league mark. SVSU and NU are listed fifth (4-7) and sixth (3-8), respectively, in the North Division heading into this week s conference play. TICKET INFO: Ticket information along with travel directions for Wednesday s game at SVSU can be obtained by calling the Saginaw Valley State Athletics Office directly at (989) 964-7306. Tickets for Saturday s home game will be available at the door. For more information, please contact the FSU Athletics Ticket Office at (231) 591-2888 or go online at www.starticketsplus.net. Tickets for home games are $7 (general admission) or $10 (reserved) for adults along with $5 for students (K-12) or faculty/staff. FSU students are admitted free of charge with identification. A family pass with two adult and two youth tickets is $15. FSU SWEEPS AT HOME: Ferris State increased its winning streak to six consecutive games with a pair of league home wins inside Jim Wink Arena last week. FSU topped Ashland 91-79 Thursday (Jan. 25) evening and then defeated Findlay 93-82 Saturday (Jan. 27). Senior guard Kristin Reinhart (East Lansing) averaged 18 points, five rebounds and four assists in the Bulldogs two victories over the weekend. Junior forward Rachel Folcik (Powers/Carney-Nadeau) also continued her impressive play for Ferris by scoring a team-high 26 points and grabbing seven rebounds versus Ashland. LAST SEASON: Ferris State wrapped up its 2005-06 women's basketball season with an 18-10 overall record and made its seventh consecutive GLIAC Tournament appearance last campaign. FSU, which posted a thirdplace tying 12-6 mark in GLIAC North Division play a year ago, also registered its 10th consecutive season with 10 or more victories in 2005-06. Game #20-21 Release Saginaw Valley State/Northwood Contact: Rob Bentley, Assistant Athletics Communications Director Office: (231) 591-3821/2336; Home: (231) 796-1178; Email: bentleyr@ferris.edu www.ferris.edu/sports TRACEY BLOODWORTH-FISK: Ninth-year FSU head coach Tracey Bloodworth-Fisk presently ranks as Ferris all-time winningest coach with a current 149-93 (.616) career record at Ferris State. A 1996 graduate of Western Michigan, she guided FSU to a 22-7 mark and the school's first NCAA-II Great Lakes Regional Tourney appearance during the 1999-00 campaign. She spent three seasons as an assistant coach at Lake Michigan College (1994-97) and one season at Indianapolis (1997-98). THE BULLDOG TRADITION: The Ferris State women s basketball program, which is midst its 33rd season of varsity competition, has compiled a 402-418 (.490) all-time mark. The Bulldogs won their only GLIAC crown, advanced to their first NCAA-II Great Lakes Regional Tournament and recorded the nation s highest grade point average in 1999-2000. FSU, which also claimed GLIAC Tournament runner-up honors in 1999-00, has posted 10 or more victories 10 consecutive seasons to date. LOOKING BACK AT 2003-04: The Bulldogs compiled a 21-10 overall record in 2003-04 and reached the NCAA Division II Great Lakes Regional Tournament for only the second time in school history. FSU was second (14-4) in the GLIAC North Division and advanced to the GLIAC Tournament title game during the 2003-04 campaign. The Bulldogs also recorded the program s second-ever 20-win campaign three seasons ago. THE BULLDOG ROSTER: Ferris 2006-07 roster includes three seniors, three juniors, five sophomores and two freshmen. Six of the 13 players are guards while the remaining seven are frontcourt players. All 13 players on the roster hail from Michigan. JIM WINK ARENA: Ferris has recorded a 59-24 (.711) overall record to date in games at Jim Wink Arena, including a 46-21 (.687) mark in league play. The 2,400-seat facility replaced the Old Jim Wink Arena, which was converted into the current Student Recreation Center after the 1997-98 campaign. FSU won its first 14 games in the facility. ON THE ROAD: Ferris State is 186-133 (.583) overall since 1995-96 and sports a 107-89 (.546) record in road/neutral site contests during that span. The Bulldogs are 64-49 (.566) overall in road games under head coach Tracey Bloodworth-Fisk, including a 47-31 (.603) record in GLIAC play. THE TEAM CAPTAINS: FSU senior guards Erin Miller (Niles) and Kristin Reinhart along with Rachel Folcik are serving as the Bulldogs team captains for the 2006-07 campaign. Miller picked up first team All-GLIAC and Daktronics All-Great Lakes Region Second Team accolades last campaign. Reinhart was named to the All-GLIAC North Division Second Team for the second consecutive season. Folcik started 26 contests. MEDIA INFORMATION LIVE INTERNET STATS: Live Stats of all 2006-07 Ferris State home games will be provided in progress via the internet. Visit the site at www.ferris.edu/sports and click the Live Stats icon to access. B2 BROADBAND WEBCASTS: A live broadband video and audio webcast will be available via B2 Networks for FSU s remaining home games this season. The cost is $6 per game and includes live video along with a radio audio feed. To access the service or obtain more info, please visit the FSU Athletics Website at www.ferris.edu/sports. LISTEN TO THE BULLDOGS: FSU women s basketball (GLIAC games only) will be carried live this season through a partnership with Bulldog Radio, a registered student organization on the Ferris campus. The station can be heard locally on television Channel 21 both via on-campus cable and Charter Communications in Mecosta County. A live 24-hour webcast of the signal is also available at www.bulldogradio.org. Fans wishing to access the live internet broadcast of the GLIAC contests will also be able to visit the Bulldog Athletics Webcast icon at www.ferris.edu/sports. ON THE INTERNET: Ferris State University Athletics official web site can be found at www.ferris.edu/sports. The site features information on all of FSU s varsity athletics programs including rosters, statistics, yearbooks and more. FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS 210 Sports Drive, SPC 001, Big Rapids, MI 49307-2031 Phone 231 591-2336/3821 FAX 231 591-3775

MORE BULLDOG BITES Women s Basketball Release Page 2 Jan. 30, 2007 GLIAC PRESEASON POLL: Ferris State was picked to finish second in the 2006-07 GLIAC Women's Basketball Coaches Preseason North Division Poll released by the league office (Nov. 8). The Bulldogs totaled 29 points in the balloting, which was conducted by the conference's head coaches. A year ago, Ferris State took fourth place in the conference's preseason coaches poll with 23 points. Defending NCAA Division II National Champion Grand Valley State was selected as the North Division favorite as the Lakers recorded 36 points along with six first-place votes. Ashland claimed the top spot in the South Division with 24 points and four first-place votes. The league's 13 head coaches voted for the division in which they play. ACADEMIC SUCCESS: The Bulldogs have ranked among the nation s top academic programs seven consecutive seasons, according to the Women s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Division II Academic Top 25 Team Honor Roll list. Ferris compiled a 3.350 grade point average in 2005-06 to place 20th overall in Division II. FSU had the nation s highest gpa in 1999-00 and placed second in 2002-03. KEEP UP THE WORK: FSU s Rachel Folcik has been recognized as the GLIAC North Division Player of the Week three times over the course of four weeks in January. The 6-1 Folcik has averaged 19.8 points and 8.8 rebounds per game for the Bulldogs in the last 11 games while notching 10 double-figure scoring performances and recording seven double-double (points & rebounds) efforts in the stretch. In those 11 games, Folcik is shooting 58% (84-145) from the floor and has made 50-of-57 (.877) free throws. She recently tallied a personal career-high 37 points and had 10 rebounds in a road win at Mercyhurst (Jan. 18). A FSU player has earned the league s weekly award distinction five times this campaign and 18 times in the last five seasons, including the current year, to date. BULLDOG BITES: Ferris head coach Tracey Bloodworth-Fisk needs one more win to notch her 150th career coaching victory... The Bulldogs have outrebounded their opponents in 13 of 19 games this season... This year marks the 11th consecutive year the Bulldogs have won 10 or more games... Junior guard/forward Sam Johns (Allendale) scored her 500th career point versus Ashland... Erin Miller is only seven points shy of posting her 1,500th career point. She moved into a tie for third place on the school s career steals chart during the Findlay game and currently has 198 career thefts... Sophomore forward Ashley Fleming (Posen/Rogers City) netted a careerhigh 10 points against the Oilers. MORE FSU NOTES: Five of FSU s remaining eight regular-season tilts this campaign are at home... Rachel Folcik s 37 points at Mercyhurst (Jan. 18) were the most recorded by a Bulldog player in a single game since former standout Jodi Raab notched a school-record 46 points against Wayne State in the 1992-93 season (2/6/93). Folcik earned her 900th career point against Ashland... Kristin Reinhart sank her 450th career field goal versus Findlay... Both Kristin Reinhart and Erin Miller are closing in on 400 career assists with 392 and 383, respectively, heading into Wednesday s game. WHAT S ON TAP: Ferris continues its league homestand by hosting Michigan Tech and Northern Michigan next week at Jim Wink Arena. FSU takes on MTU Thursday, Feb. 8, starting at 6 p.m. (EST) and will host NMU Saturday, Feb. 10, with tipoff set for 1 p.m. (EST). STATISTICS NOTES: The Bulldogs are currently ranked fifth nationally in field goal percentage (.466) along with seventh in scoring offense (80.0 ppg), ninth in three-point percentage (.381) and 16th in assists (17.8 apg) according to the latest (Jan. 29) NCAA-II National Statistics. FSU currently leads the GLIAC in scoring offense, rebounding offense (41.5 rpg), assist/turnover ratio (1.0) and assists while ranking second in rebounding margin (+5.2), free throw, three-point and field goal percentage for all games played overall... Rachel Folcik is third overall in both scoring (17.8 ppg) and rebounding (8.4 rpg) within the GLIAC. She s listed 20th nationally in field goal percentage (.550) along with 36th in scoring. FERRIS STATE VS. SVSU/NORTHWOOD NOTEBOOK SCOUTING SVSU: The Cardinals hold a 39-26 advantage heading into Wednesday s 66th series meeting. However, FSU has won 15 of the last 16 meetings and defeated the Cardinals 82-71 in the most recent game (12/2/06) this year at Big Rapids, Mich. The two teams split a pair of meetings last campaign as SVSU pulled out a 76-67 triumph in the initial contest (12/3/05) at University Center, Mich. FSU head coach Tracey Bloodworth-Fisk presently has a 15-2 career coaching mark versus SVSU. The Cardinals, who are currently 7-12 overall and 4-7 in the GLIAC this season, lost a 63-56 league home decision to Northern Michigan Saturday (Jan. 27). Junior guard Jenna Schroeder is the squad s leading scorer (14.4 ppg) to date this year. Last year, the Cardinals compiled a 8-19 record and finished tied for fifth place (5-13) in GLIAC North Division play. SVSU, which is coached by third-year head coach Vonnie Killmer, placed sixth in the 2006-07 GLIAC Women's Basketball Coaches Preseason North Division Poll. SVSU has lost three-straight games to date this year. SCOUTING NORTHWOOD: The Bulldogs maintain a 40-12 advantage heading into this Saturday s 53rd series meeting. FSU has won 22 consecutive series games and beat NU 94-81 in the last meeting (11/30/06) earlier this year at Midland, Mich. FSU head coach Tracey Bloodworth-Fisk presently has a 17-0 career coaching record against the Timberwolves. Ferris State is 21-4 (home), 19-7 (road) and 0-1 (neutral) all-time to date versus NU. Northwood is presently 9-10 overall and 3-8 in the GLIAC following Saturday s (Jan. 27) 85-65 league home loss to Michigan Tech. Northwood, which is led in scoring by senior guard Sara Bilunes (11.5 ppg), was 10-16 overall in 2005-06 and placed fifth (5-13) in the GLIAC s North Division. The Timberwolves, who are guided by third-year head coach Jeff Curtis, were picked to finish fifth in the 2006-07 GLIAC North Division Preseason Coaches Poll. NU has dropped four of its last six outings to date heading into Saturday s game. 2006-07 SEASON TRENDS SITUATION......................FSU RECORD At home..................................6-2 On the road...............................6-3 At neutral sites............................2-0 Shoot over 50% from floor...................7-0 Shoot less than 50% from floor...............7-5 Opponent shoots over 50% from floor........0-1 Opponent shoots less than 50%............14-4 Has higher shooting percentage............13-3 Shoot over 70% from free throw line..........9-4 Shoot less than 70% from line...............5-1 Opponent shoots over 70% from line........10-2 Opponent less than 70% from line...........4-3 Has higher free throw percentage............9-3 Shoot over 30% from three-point line........13-2 Shoot less than 30% from 3-pt. line...........1-3 Opponent over 30% from 3-pt. line...........8-4 Opponent less than 30% from 3-pt. line.......6-1 Has higher 3-pt. percentage.................8-1 Has more assists.........................14-1 Opponent has more assists.................0-4 Assists are equal..........................0-0 Has more turnovers........................5-4 Opponent has more turnovers...............6-1 Turnovers are equal........................3-0 Has more steals...........................4-0 Opponent has more steals..................9-5 Steals are equal...........................1-0 Has more blocks..........................7-1 Opponent has more blocks.................4-4 Blocks are equal...........................3-0 In November..............................4-1 In December..............................4-3 In January................................6-1 In February...............................0-0 In March..................................0-0 On Monday...............................0-1 On Tuesday...............................0-1 On Wednesday............................1-0 On Thursday..............................4-1 On Friday................................2-0 On Saturday..............................7-2 On Sunday...............................0-0 In afternoon games........................6-2 In evening games..........................8-3 Against ranked teams......................2-1 In non-conference games...................6-2 In conference games.......................8-3 In non-conf. games vs. conf. teams...........0-0 Attendance under 500......................8-3 Attendance over 500.......................6-2 Has over 25 personal fouls..................2-0 Opponent has over 25 personal fouls.........2-0 In tournament games......................2-0 Against in-state foes.......................5-3 Against out of state teams..................9-2 Against teams with winning records..........8-5 Against teams with losing records............4-0 Against teams with even records.............2-0 When leading at halftime..................13-2 When trailing at halftime...................1-2 Three or more reach double-figures.........13-4 In overtime game..........................0-0 Game margin is 1-5 points..................1-3 Game margin 5-10 points...................1-0 Game margin over 10 points..............12-2

FSU SVSU Series Information 66th series meeting Series Record................................... SVUS leads 39-26 Last Meeting............. 12/2/06; FSU won 82-71 at Big Rapids, Mich. Last Ferris State Win............... 12/2/06; 82-71 at Big Rapids, Mich. Last SVSU Win.............. 12/3/05; 76-67 at University Center, Mich. Current Streak...................... FSU has won the last two games The First Game......... 1974-75; SVSU won 46-45 at Big Rapids, Mich. Closest Game........... 1974-75; SVSU won 46-45 at Big Rapids, Mich. Longest Series Streak........ SVSU won 17-straight meetings (1981-89) In The Tracey Bloodworth-Fisk Era................... FSU leads 15-2 Series Notes: * Ferris is 14-18 (home), 12-21 (away) & 0-0 (neutral) versus SVSU. * Ferris has won 14 of the last 16 meetings overall. * The two teams split two meetings in the 2005-06 season. FSU Northwood Series Information 53rd series meeting Series Record.................................... FSU leads 40-12 Last Meeting.............. 11/30/06; FSU won 94-81 at Midland, Mich. Last Ferris State Win................ 11/30/06; 94-81 at Midland, Mich. Last NU Win........................ 2/25/95; 78-74 at Midland, Mich. Current Streak.................... FSU has won 22-straight meetings The First Game............. 1979-80; FSu won 88-47 at Midland, Mich. Closest Game.... One point, twice, last 1/7/95; FSU 75-74 @ Big Rapids Longest Series Streak.................. FSU s current 22-game streak In The Tracey Bloodworth-Fisk Era................... FSU leads 17-0 Series Notes: * FSU is 21-4 (home), 19-7 (road) and 0-1 (neutral) versus NU all-time. * FSU has outscored NU 1,013-838 (13.5 ppg) in the last 13 meetings. * The Bulldogs have swept Northwood in each of the last 10 seasons. * FSU head coach Tracey Bloodworth-Fisk has never lost to Northwood. 2006-07 WOMEN S SCHEDULE Nov. 12 at Michigan State L, 47-68 17-18 at Clarion (Pa.) Tournament 17 vs. West Virginia State W, 85-70 18 vs. Clarion (Pa.) W, 73-57 21 at Lewis (Ill.) L, 62-67 25 DRURY (MO.) W, 91-87 30 at Northwood* W, 94-81 Dec. 2 SAGINAW VALLEY STATE* W, 82-71 7 at Grand Valley State* L, 58-84 9 AQUINAS W, 86-76 18 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE* L, 73-74 20 ST. FRANCIS (IND.) W, 89-57 29-30 at Southern Illinois-Edwardsville Cougar Classic 29 vs. Southern Indiana W, 71-55 30 vs. Southern Illinois-Edwardsville L, 64-77 Jan. 6 HILLSDALE* L, 67-72 11 at Northern Michigan* W, 71-54 13 at Michigan Tech* W, 77-64 18 at Mercyhurst* W, 90-70 20 at Gannon* W, 96-83 25 ASHLAND* W, 91-79 27 FINDLAY* W, 93-82 31 at Saginaw Valley State* 6 p.m. Feb. 3 NORTHWOOD* 1 P.M. 8 MICHIGAN TECH* 6 P.M. 10 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* 1 P.M. 15 at Wayne State* 5:30 p.m. 17 at Lake Superior State* 1 p.m. 22 MARYGROVE 6 P.M. 24 GRAND VALLEY STATE* 5:30 P.M. 27 GLIAC Tournament Quarterfinals TBA Mar. 2-3 GLIAC Tournament Semifinals/Finals TBA 9-12 NCAA-II Great Lakes Regional TBA 21-24 26th annual NCAA-II Elite Eight TBA All times are Eastern and subject to change Home games in BOLD CAPS and held at Jim Wink Arena * GLIAC Game Campus Site TBA Exhibition Clarion, Pa. Edwardsville, Ill. Kearney, Neb. FSU WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES FSU S RECORD WHEN... shooting more free throws than opponent........................ 11-2 outscoring opponent from free throw line........................ 11-3 shooting better than 80-percent from the line..................... 4-2 shooting less than 60-percent from the line....................... 2-1 out-rebounding opponent..................................... 11-2 having more offensive rebounds than opponent................... 5-3 recording more defensive rebounds than opponent............... 14-3 having 40 rebounds or more..................................... 9-3 having less than 40 total rebounds............................... 5-2 giving up 40 rebounds or more.................................. 4-2 recording more three-point baskets than opponent................ 8-2 recording fewer three-point baskets than opponent................ 6-3 having seven three-point baskets or more........................ 7-2 having less than seven three-point baskets....................... 7-3 opponent has seven three-point baskets or more.................. 6-3 recording more total field goals than opponent................... 11-0 recording fewer total field goals than opponent.................... 1-4 recording 30 or more field goals in a contest...................... 10-0 a Bulldog records a double-double.............................. 7-3 two Bulldogs record a double-double............................ 1-0 a Bulldog records a triple-double................................ 0-0 coming off of a loss............................................ 4-1 two Bulldogs play 30 minutes or more............................ 5-1 three Bulldogs play 30 minutes or more.......................... 5-2 four Bulldogs play 30 minutes or more............................ 1-2 two Bulldogs score in double figures............................. 1-1 three Bulldogs score in double figures............................ 5-4 four Bulldogs score in double figures............................. 4-0 five Bulldogs score in double figures............................. 4-0 six Bulldogs score in double figures.............................. 0-0 recording 20 turnovers or more.................................. 6-1 recording less than 20 turnovers................................. 8-4 recording 10 steals or more..................................... 8-0 recording less than 10 steals.................................... 6-5 recording 20 assists or more..................................... 7-0 recording less than 20 assists.................................... 7-5 PROBABLE BULLDOG STARTERS #11 G Erin Miller 5-7 Sr. Niles, Mich. #22 F Audrey Thwing 5-11 Sr. Davison, Mich. #24 G Teghan Thelen 5-6 So. Pewamo, Mich. #30 G Kristin Reinhart 5-5 Sr. East Lansing, Mich. #33 F Rachel Folcik 6-1 Jr. Powers, Mich. HEAD COACH TRACEY BLOODWORTH-FISK Western Michigan, 1996 - Ninth Season As Head Coach* *Ranks first in total wins at Ferris State* *Ranks first in winning percentage at FSU* Career Record........................................ 149-93 (.616) Ferris State Record.................................... 149-93 (.616) Best Season at FSU................. 1999-00 (22-7 overall, 16-3 GLIAC) Record vs. the GLIAC (All Games)....................... 103-66 (.609) Record in Big Rapids................................... 64-30 (.681) Record On The Road................................... 64-49 (.566) Record on Neutral Floors................................ 22-14 (.611) 2006-07 BULLDOG WOMEN S BASKETBALL

FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY 2006-07 WOMEN S BASKETBALL ROSTER NO. NAME POS. HT. YR. EXP. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL (COLLEGE) 3 Katie Loosvelt G 5-3 Jr. 2L Trenton, Mich./Carlson 10 Caitlin Hutchison F 5-11 So. 1L Riverview, Mich. 11 Erin Miller (C) G 5-7 Sr. 3L Niles, Mich. 12 Stephanie DeNoyelles G 5-7 Fr. HS Mt. Pleasant, Mich./Sacred Heart 14 Ashley Corbiere F 5-10 So. RS (1L) Sault Ste. Marie, Mich./Sault Area 20 Andrea Clancy F/C 6-2 Fr. HS Port Austin, Mich./North Huron 22 Audrey Thwing F 5-11 Sr. 3L Davison, Mich. 24 Teghan Thelen G 5-6 So. 1L Pewamo, Mich./Westphalia 25 Sam Johns G/F 5-9 Jr. 2L Allendale, Mich. 30 Kristin Reinhart (C) G 5-5 Sr. 3L East Lansing, Mich. 32 Jenna Guay F/C 6-1 So. 1L Escanaba, Mich. 33 Rachel Folcik (C) F/C 6-1 Jr. 2L Powers, Mich./Carney-Nadeau 45 Ashley Fleming F/C 6-1 So. 1L Posen, Mich./Rogers City Head Coach: Tracey Bloodworth-Fisk, ninth year (Western Michigan, 1996) Assistant Coach: Justin Rees, fifth year (Barry, 1997) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Rick Bloodworth, first year (Michigan, 1970) Student Managers: Nicole Bridges, Keeley Mclosky Director of Basketball Operations: Sarah Boruta Student Assistant Coaches: Michael Beauchamp, Bryan Allen, Lance Davis, Jr. HS High School L Letters earned (C) Denotes Captains RS Redshirted last season Fifth-year senior Location:...........................Big Rapids, Mich. 49307-2741 Founded:......................... 1884 Enrollment:........................ 12,578 Nickname:....................... Bulldogs School Colors:................. Crimson and Gold Affiliation:.................... NCAA Division II Conference:....... Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic (GLIAC) President:............ Dr. David L. Eisler (Michigan, 1972) Athletics Director:......... Tom Kirinovic (Ferris State, 1977) E-Mail:.................... kirinovt@ferris.edu Assoc. Athletics Director for Advancement:. Brian Kegler (Northern Iowa, 1998) Events, Facilities & Marketing Manager:...... Michael Haggerty Faculty Athletics Representative:........ Dr. Terry Nerbonne Coordinator of Records & NCAA:.......... Carma Burcham Senior Women s Administrator:......... Tia Brandel-Wilhelm Head Trainer:.................. Dave Lucey, ATC Assistant Trainer:................. Tim Glover, ATC Assistant Trainer (Basketball):........ Michael Blackburn, ATC Equipment Manager:............. Ben Mumah, E.M.,C. Ticket Office Phone:................ (231) 591-2888 Athletic Department Office/Fax:......... (231) 591-2860/2869 Head Coach:.... Tracey Bloodworth-Fisk (Western Michigan, 1996) Record at FSU/Year:................. 149-93/Ninth Career Record/Year:.................... Same 2006-07 BASKETBALL QUICK FACTS Office Phone/E-Mail:......... (231) 591-2878/fiskt@ferris.edu Assistant Coach:.............. Justin Rees (Barry, 1997) Office Phone/E-Mail:......... (231) 591-2867/reesj@ferris.edu Home Court (Capacity):........... Jim Wink Arena (2,400) 2005-06 Overall Record:.................. 18-10 2005-06 North Division Conference Record/Finish:... 12-6/T-3rd (N) All-Time Basketball Record:............. 402-418 (.490) Conference All-Time Record:............. 232-286 (.448) No. years in NCAA Tourney/Last:............. 2/2003-04 All-Time NCAA Postseason Record:.............. 0-2 No. years in GLIAC Tourney/Last:............. 8/2005-06 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:................ 11/3 Starters Returning/Lost:................... 4/1 Athletics Communications Director:........... Joe Gorby Office/Home:............... ( 231) 591-2336/796-2732 E-Mail:.................... gorbyj@ferris.edu Asst. Athletics Communications Director (Basketball):.. Rob Bentley Office/Home:............... ( 231) 591-3821/796-1178 E-Mail:.................... bentleyr@ferris.edu Athletics Communications FAX:........... ( 231) 591-3775 Bulldog Athletics Hotline:.............. ( 231) 591-2375 Basketball Press Row Phone:............ (231) 591-3572 Website Address:.............. www.ferris.edu/sports

INDIVIDUAL RETURNEE CAREER/SEASON HIGHS # 3 K A T I E L O O S V E L T CAREER HIGHS Points............................ 10, twice, last vs. St. Francis (Ind.), 12/20/06 Rebounds.................... 5, three times, last at Northern Michigan, 2/24/05 3-Pt. FG............... 2, twice, last vs. Southern Illinois-Edwardsville, 12/20/05 Assists............................................. 8 at Northwood, 1/26/05 Steals....................................... 6 at Northern Michigan, 1/11/07 Blocks............................................................. None 2006-07 SEASON HIGHS Points...................................... 10 vs. St. Francis (Ind.), 12/20/06 Rebounds............................................ 4 vs. Aquinas, 12/9/06 3-Pt. FG......................... 1, three times, last at Michigan Tech, 1/13/07 Assists....................................... 6 vs. St. Francis (Ind.), 12/20/06 Steals....................................... 6 at Northern Michigan, 1/11/07 Blocks............................................................. None #Neutral Site # 1 1 E R I N M I L L E R CAREER HIGHS Points...................................... 35 at Northern Michigan, 2/8/04 Rebounds................................... 11 at Northern Michigan, 2/8/04 3-Pt. FG.................... 6, three times, last vs. St. Mary s (Texas), 11/26/05# Assists.................................. 8, twice, last vs. Lewis (Ill.), 12/21/05 Steals....................................... 8 vs. St. Francis (Ind.), 12/20/06 Blocks............................................ 2 vs. Mercyhurst, 1/24/04 2006-07 SEASON HIGHS Points.......................................... 30 vs. Drury (Mo.), 11/25/06 Rebounds....................... 9, twice, last vs. Saginaw Valley State, 12/2/06 3-Pt. FG................... 4, three times, last vs. Saginaw Valley State, 12/2/06 Assists............................ 7, twice, last at Northern Michigan, 1/11/07 Steals....................................... 8 vs. St. Francis (Ind.), 12/20/06 Blocks............................... 1, three times, last vs. Ashland, 1/25/07 #Neutral Site # 2 2 A U D R E Y T H W I N G CAREER HIGHS Points..................................... 23 vs. Northern Michigan, 1/12/06 Rebounds.......................... 18 vs. Nova Southeastern (Fla.), 12/29/05# 3-Pt. FG........................................................... None Assists.................... 4, three times, last vs. Saginaw Valley State, 12/2/06 Steals........................................... 5 vs. Drury (Mo.), 11/25/06 Blocks............................................... 3 at Gannon, 1/20/07 2006-07 SEASON HIGHS Points.......................................... 21 vs. Drury (Mo.), 11/25/06 Rebounds....................................... 13 vs. Drury (Mo.), 11/25/06 3-Pt. FG........................................................... None Assists.................................... 4 vs. Saginaw Valley State, 12/2/06 Steals........................................... 5 vs. Drury (Mo.), 11/25/06 Blocks................................................ 3 at Gannon, 1/20/07 #Neutral Site # 2 5 S A M J O H N S CAREER HIGHS Points.............................................. 25 vs. Aquinas, 12/9/06 Rebounds......................................... 14 at Lewis (Ill.), 11/21/06 3-Pt. FG............................................. 5 vs. Aquinas, 12/9/06 Assists............................................ 6 vs. Northwood, 2/19/05 Steals........................... 4, twice, last at Saginaw Valley State, 12/3/05 Blocks..................................... 2, twice, last vs. Aquinas, 12/9/06 2006-07 SEASON HIGHS Points.............................................. 25 vs. Aquinas, 12/9/06 Rebounds......................................... 14 at Lewis (Ill.), 11/21/06 3-Pt. FG............................................. 5 vs. Aquinas, 12/9/06 Assists............................. 5, twice, last at SIU-Edwardsville, 12/30/06 Steals...................................... 2, twice, last vs. Findlay, 1/27/07 Blocks............................................... 2 vs. Aquinas, 12/9/06 #Neutral Site # 1 0 C A I T L I N H U T C H I S O N CAREER HIGHS Points................................... 6, twice, last at Northwood, 11/30/06 Rebounds........................................... 7 vs. Marygrove, 1/9/06 3-Pt. FG........................................................... None Assists............................................ 2 at Northwood, 11/30/06 Steals................................ 1, six times, last at Mercyhurst, 1/18/07 Blocks.............................................. 2 vs. Marygrove, 1/9/06 2006-07 SEASON HIGHS Points............................................ 6 at Northwood, 11/30/06 Rebounds............................. 2, three times, last vs. Findlay, 1/27/07 3-Pt. FG........................................................... None Assists............................................ 2 at Northwood, 11/30/06 Steals.................................... 1, twice, last at Mercyhurst, 1/18/07 Blocks............................................ 1 at Northwood, 11/30/06 #Neutral Site # 1 4 A S H L E Y C O R B I E R E CAREER HIGHS Points............................................ 5 at Northwood, 11/30/06 Rebounds.................................... 3 at Grand Valley State, 1/8/05 3-Pt. FG........................................................... None Assists............................................................. None Steals............................................................. None Blocks............................................................. None 2006-07 SEASON HIGHS Points............................................ 5 at Northwood, 11/30/06 Rebounds................................... 2 at Northern Michigan, 1/11/07 3-Pt. FG........................................................... None Assists............................................................. None Steals............................................................. None Blocks............................................................. None #Neutral Site # 2 4 T E G H A N T H E L E N CAREER HIGHS Points.......................................... 14 at Michigan Tech, 1/13/07 Rebounds................................. 11 vs. Southern Indiana, 12/29/06# 3-Pt. FG..................................... 4, twice, last at Gannon, 1/20/07 Assists................................... 8, twice, last at Mercyhurst, 1/18/07 Steals............................................. 4 at Mercyhurst, 1/18/07 Blocks................................................ 1 at Gannon, 1/20/07 2006-07 SEASON HIGHS Points.......................................... 14 at Michigan Tech, 1/13/07 Rebounds................................. 11 vs. Southern Indiana, 12/29/06# 3-Pt. FG..................................... 4, twice, last at Gannon, 1/20/07 Assists................................... 8, twice, last at Mercyhurst, 1/18/07 Steals............................................. 4 at Mercyhurst, 1/18/07 Blocks................................................ 1 at Gannon, 1/20/07 #Neutral Site # 3 0 K R I S T I N R E I N H A R T CAREER HIGHS Points............................................ 34 at Northwood, 1/26/05 Rebounds................................... 9 at Grand Valley State, 2/25/06 3-Pt. FG.......................................... 5 vs. Lewis (Ill.), 12/21/05 Assists......................................... 12 vs. Michigan Tech, 2/3/05 Steals..................................... 8 vs. St. Mary s (Texas), 11/26/05# Blocks............................................... 2 vs. Ashland, 1/25/07 2006-07 SEASON HIGHS Points............................................... 25 at Gannon, 1/20/07 Rebounds............................................ 6 vs. Ashland, 1/25/07 3-Pt. FG................................ 3, five times, last at Gannon, 1/20/07 Assists................................................ 9 at Gannon, 1/20/07 Steals....................................... 4 at SIU-Edwardsville, 12/30/06 Blocks............................................... 2 vs. Ashland, 1/25/07 #Neutral Site 2006-07 BULLDOG WOMEN S BASKETBALL

INDIVIDUAL CAREER/SEASON HIGHS &MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS # 3 2 J E N N A G U A Y CAREER HIGHS Points........................ 10, four times, last at Northern Michigan, 2/11/06 Rebounds.................... 6, three times, last at Northern Michigan, 1/11/07 3-Pt. FG........................................................... None Assists...................................... 4 at Northern Michigan, 2/11/06 Steals....................... 2, three times, last at Northern Michigan, 1/11/07 Blocks............................. 3, twice, last vs. St. Francis (Ind.), 12/20/06 2006-07 SEASON HIGHS Points............................................. 7 at Mercyhurst, 1/18/07 Rebounds......................... 6, twice, last at Northern Michigan, 1/11/07 3-Pt. FG........................................................... None Assists....................................... 3 vs. St. Francis (Ind.), 12/20/06 Steals....................................... 2 at Northern Michigan, 1/11/07 Blocks....................................... 3 vs. St. Francis (Ind.), 12/20/06 #Neutral Site # 4 5 A S H L E Y F L E M I N G CAREER HIGHS Points............................................... 10 vs. Findlay, 1/27/07 Rebounds........................ 4, twice, last vs. St. Mary s (Texas), 11/26/05# 3-Pt. FG........................................................... None Assists............................................... 2 vs. Aquinas, 12/9/06 Steals...................................... 2, twice, last at Gannon, 1/20/07 Blocks........................ 1, twice, last vs. Angelo State (Texas), 11/25/05# 2006-07 SEASON HIGHS Points............................................... 10 vs. Findlay, 1/27/07 Rebounds................................ 5 vs. West Virginia State, 11/17/06# 3-Pt. FG........................................................... None Assists............................................... 2 vs. Aquinas, 12/9/06 Steals...................................... 2, twice, last vs. Findlay, 1/27/07 Blocks................................... 2 vs. West Virginia State, 11/17/06# #Neutral Site 2006-07 FSU WOMEN S BASKETBALL Most Minutes Played (Season): 629 Kristin Reinhart Double-Figure Scoring Games: 16 Rachel Folcik, Kristin Reinhart; 9 Erin Miller; 8 Sam Johns, Audrey Thwing; 7 Teghan Thelen; 1 Andrea Clancy, Katie Loosvelt, Ashley Fleming 20-Plus Point Games: 7 Rachel Folcik; 5 Erin Miller, Kristin Reinhart; 1 Audrey Thwing, Sam Johns Team-High Scoring Honors: 6 Erin Miller, Kristin Reinhart, Rachel Folcik; 1 Sam Johns Team-High Rebounding Honors: 10 Rachel Folcik; 5 Audrey Thwing; 2 Erin Miller, Teghan Thelen; 1 Sam Johns Double-Figure Rebounding Games: 8 Rachel Folcik; 3 Audrey Thwing; 1 Sam Johns, Teghan Thelen Double-Figure Scoring & Rebouding Games: 8 Rachel Folcik; 2 Audrey Thwing; 1 Sam Johns, Teghan Thelen Team-High Assists Honors: 10 Kristin Reinhart; 6 Erin Miller; 4 Teghan Thelen; 3 Katie Loosvelt; 2 Sam Johns; 1 Rachel Folcik Team-High Steals Honors: 6 Erin Miller; 5 Rachel Folcik; 3 Kristin Reinhart, Teghan Thelen, Audrey Thwing; 2 Ashley Fleming, Katie Loosvelt, Team-High Blocks Honors: 7 Audrey Thwing; 5 Rachel Folcik; 4 Jenna Guay; 3 Andrea Clancy; 2 Ashley Fleming, Sam Johns, Kristin Reinhart; 1 Erin Miller, Caitlin Hutchison # 3 3 R A C H E L F O L C I K CAREER HIGHS Points............................................ 37 at Mercyhurst, 1/18/07 Rebounds....................... 13, twice, last vs. Southern Indiana, 12/29/06# 3-Pt. FG........................................... 3 vs. Lewis (Ill.), 12/21/05 Assists....................... 5, three times, last at Northern Michigan, 2/11/06 Steals............................ 4, twice, last vs. Southern Indiana, 12/29/06# Blocks................................... 4 vs. Northern Kentucky, 12/30/04# 2006-07 SEASON HIGHS Points............................................ 37 at Mercyhurst, 1/18/07 Rebounds....................... 13, twice, last vs. Southern Indiana, 12/29/06# 3-Pt. FG........................................................... None Assists........................... 3, three times, last at Michigan Tech, 1/13/07 Steals..................................... 4 vs. Southern Indiana, 12/29/06# Blocks................................... 1, six times, last vs. Findlay, 1/27/07 #Neutral Site # 2 0 A N D R E A C L A N C Y 2006-07 SEASON HIGHS Points........................................... 10 at Northwood, 11/30/06 Rebounds................................ 5 vs. West Virginia State, 11/17/06# 3-Pt. FG........................................................... None Assists................................. 1, four times, last vs. Findlay, 1/27/07 Steals...................................... 1, twice, last vs. Findlay, 1/27/07 Blocks...................... 1, three times, last vs. Southern Indiana, 12/29/06# #Neutral Site THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED... FSU scored 100 points at home: 12/1/05 vs. Northwood (W, 102-85) FSU scored 100 points on the road: 1/3/05 vs. Concord, W.Va. (W, 101-67) FSU gave up 100 points on the road: 12/21/04 at S.D. State (L, 100-48) FSU shot over 50 percent: 1/25/07 vs. Ashland (55.2%) FSU shot over 60 percent: 2/10/03 vs. Grand Valley State (60.4%) A Bulldog scored 20 points: 1/25/07, Rachel Folcik, 26, vs. Ashland A Bulldog scored 30 points: 1/18/07, Rachel Folcik, 37, at Mercyhurst A Bulldog scored 40 points: 2/6/93, Jodi Raab, 46, vs. Wayne State A Bulldog had 10 rebounds: 1/25/07, Audrey Thwing, 11, vs. Ashland A Bulldog had 15 rebounds: 12/29/05, Audrey Thwing, 18, vs. Nova Southeastern (Fla.) A Bulldog had 20 rebounds: 2/6/82, Lori Kuss, 20, vs. Hillsdale A Bulldog had 10 assists: 2/3/05, Kristin Reinhart, 12, vs. Michigan Tech A Bulldog had 10 steals: 12/2/00, Debbie Killips, 12, vs. Ashland FSU RECORD BY STARTING LINEUP (2006-07) 2-0; Erin Miller, Kristin Reinhart, Sam Johns, Jenna Guay, Rachel Folcik 4-3; Erin Miller, Kristin Reinhart, Sam Johns, Audrey Thwing, Rachel Folcik 5-0; Erin Miller, Kristin Reinhart, Teghan Thelen, Audrey Thwing, Rachel Folcik 3-1; Katie Loosvelt, Kristin Reinhart, Teghan Thelen, Audrey Thwing, Rachel Folcik 0-1; Katie Loosvelt, Sam Johns, Teghan Thelen, Audrey Thwing, Rachel Folcik FSU RECORD BY CONFERENCE (2006-07) Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC).................. 8-3 Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLIAC)................................. 2-2 Mid-Central Conference (MCC)......................................... 1-0 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC)........................... 1-0 West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WVIAC)................. 1-0 Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference (WHAC).......................... 1-0 BULLDOG RESULTS BY SCORING MARGIN (2006-07) Points 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16-20 21-30 31-39 40+ Wins 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 Losses 1 1 1 1 1 2006-07 BULLDOG WOMEN S BASKETBALL

GAME #1 Nov. 17, 2006 at Clarion, Pa. (150) West Virginia State 33 37 70 Ferris State 36 49 85 2006-07 GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS GAME #2 Nov. 18, 2006 at Clarion, Pa. (150) Ferris State 45 28 73 Clarion 30 27 57 GAME #3 Nov. 21, 2006 at Romeoville, Ill. (350) Ferris State 35 34 69 Lewis (Ill.) 45 27 72 WVST 39.7 16.7 56.0 36 16 20 FSU 48.5 33.3 72.0 48 19 20 WVST Davis, 17 Stevens, 8 FSU Reinhart, 22 Miller, 9 Notes: Ferris won its season opener in the Clarion (Pa.) Classic as four players reached double-figure scoring. GAME #4 Nov. 25, 2006 at Big Rapids, Mich. (344) Drury (Mo.) 28 59 87 Ferris State 50 41 91 DU 44.6 33.3 73.3 37 22 26 FSU 48.5 33.3 88.5 44 23 12 DU Flippin, 24 Gregory, 7 FSU Miller, 30 Thwing, 13 Notes: Ferris stormed out to a 22-point halftime lead in beating the nation s 10th-ranked Panthers in the 2006-07 home opener. GAME #7 Dec. 7, 2006 at Allendale, Mich. (700) Ferris State 29 29 58 Grand Valley State 47 37 84 FSU 37.9 30.8 76.9 29 10 9 GVSU 57.6 60.9 66.7 33 11 15 GVSU Zick, 22 Cyplik, 10 FSU Johns, 17 Folcik, 7 Notes: The fourth-ranked Lakers captured the league rivalry showdown as they jumped out to an 18-point halftime advantage at home. GAME #10 Dec. 20, 2006 at Big Rapids, Mich. (81) St. Francis (Ind.) 28 29 57 Ferris State 49 40 89 USF 39.0 22.2 75.0 30 27 16 FSU 57.1 50.0 94.7 31 20 12 USF Keppeler, 26 Keppeler, 11 FSU Folcik, 20 Thwing, 9 Notes: Ferris snapped the Cougars 13-game winning streak as the Bulldogs forced NAIA Division II s fourth-ranked team into 27 miscues. FSU 50.0 53.3 60.0 39 18 19 CU 31.8 12.5 73.7 40 17 9 FSU Miller, 24 Folcik, 9 CU Albanese, 18 Grimm, 8 Notes: The Bulldogs claimed the Clarion (Pa.) Classic with a convincing win over the host school in the title game. GAME #5 Nov. 30, 2006 at Midland, Mich. (564) Ferris State 37 57 94 Northwood 32 49 81 FSU 53.4 33.3 66.7 41 20 28 NU 39.7 47.1 65.7 37 20 33 FSU Miller, 15 Two tied, 5 NU Trim, 18 Stedman, 11 Notes: Ferris built a 26-point lead with 11:27 to play and claimed the conference-opening win by hitting 28-of-42 (.667) free throw tries. GAME #8 Dec. 9, 2006 at Big Rapids, Mich. (350) Aquinas 38 38 76 Ferris State 44 42 86 AQ 42.9 26.1 71.4 36 15 23 FSU 42.3 53.3 66.7 57 19 13 AQ Narber, 24 Narber, 11 FSU Folcik, 28 Folcik, 10 Notes: FSU s Rachel Folcik (28) and Sam Johns (25) recorded personal career scoring-highs as the Bulldogs won the non-league home tilt. GAME #11 Dec. 29, 2006 at Edwardsville, Ill. (188) Southern Indiana 30 25 55 Ferris State 36 35 71 USI 34.9 30.8 36.8 41 23 21 FSU 43.1 35.3 65.2 47 23 21 USI Alexander, 15 Buldtman, 7 FSU Reinhart, 19 Folcik, 13 Notes: The Bulldogs won their opening game of the SIUE Cougar Classic as four players reached double-figure scoring. FSU 41.4 44.4 86.7 44 22 21 LU 36.9 26.5 62.5 33 12 17 FSU Miller, 21 Johns, 14 LU Moskal, 21 Moskal, 8 Notes: The Bulldogs fought back from a 20- point deficit with 11 minutes left, but missed a game-tying three-pointer in the final second. GAME #6 Dec. 2, 2006 at Big Rapids, Mich. (605) Saginaw Valley St. 44 27 71 Ferris State 41 41 82 SVSU 37.9 21.4 75.0 40 19 23 FSU 45.0 41.2 72.4 47 21 17 SVSU Schroeder, 23 Schroeder, 10 FSU Miller, 23 Miller, 9 Notes: FSU overcame a three-point halftime deficit and earned its third-straight win by outscoring SVSU 41-27 in the final frame. GAME #9 Dec. 18, 2006 at Big Rapids, Mich. (425) Lake Superior St. 34 40 74 Ferris State 39 34 73 LSSU 41.2 33.3 65.2 42 13 18 FSU 41.3 26.3 80.0 41 17 19 LSSU Rehmann, 17 VanderWal, 11 FSU Miller, 25 Folcik, 13 Notes: LSSU s Mandi Johnson scored with 1.7 seconds remaining to lift the visiting Lakers in a key GLIAC contest. GAME #12 Dec. 30, 2006 at Edwardsville, Ill. (517) Ferris State 27 37 64 SIU-Edwardsville 25 52 77 FSU 39.4 29.0 50.0 37 19 17 SIUE 46.6 31.3 94.7 34 13 11 FSU Reinhart, 20 Thelen, 8 SIUE Sykes, 23 Sykes, 10 Notes: A strong second half lifted the host school over FSU in the SIUE Cougar Classic in Edwardsville, Ill. 2006-07 BULLDOG WOMEN S BASKETBALL

GAME #13 Jan. 6, 2007 at Big Rapids, Mich. (451) Hillsdale 38 34 72 Ferris State 38 29 67 HC 37.1 30.8 85.7 42 9 17 FSU 37.5 21.4 78.6 42 15 17 HC Yoder, 18 Three tied, 7 FSU Folcik, 23 Folcik, 10 Notes: The visiting Chargers turned the ball over only nine times as the Bulldogs dropped their first outing of the New Year at home. GAME #16 Jan. 18, 2007 at Erie, Pa. (329) Ferris State 42 48 90 Mercyhurst 36 34 70 FSU 54.4 31.3 71.9 35 21 10 MC 44.3 36.8 90.0 31 26 24 FSU Folcik, 37 Folcik, 10 MC Anderson, 17 Two tied, 6 Notes: Junior Rachel Folcik tallied a careerhigh 37 points, including 24 in the first half, as the Bulldogs won on the road. GAME #19 Jan. 27, 2007 at Big Rapids, Mich. (510) Findlay 31 51 82 Ferris State 37 56 93 UF 41.8 48.0 73.7 40 16 20 FSU 44.4 43.8 78.6 50 14 16 UF Beekman, 20 Greisiger, 9 FSU Reinhart, 18 Thwing, 7 Notes: Ferris increased its winning streak to six consecutive games as five players totaled 10 or more points in a balanced attack. 2006-07 GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS GAME #14 Jan. 11, 2007 at Marquette, Mich. (273) Ferris State 38 33 71 Northern Michigan 35 19 54 FSU 47.5 10.0 92.3 42 17 14 NMU 32.8 35.0 70.0 34 20 14 FSU Folcik, 21 Folcik, 11 NMU Rushford, 9 Leckson, 7 Notes: Ferris limited the Wildcats to only 19 points in the final half and held a decisive 36-10 edge in points scored inside the paint. GAME #17 Jan. 20, 2007 at Erie, Pa. (565) Ferris State 44 52 96 Gannon 33 50 83 FSU 50.0 55.0 81.0 37 13 25 GU 44.3 23.1 78.8 38 14 18 FSU Reinhart, 25 Folcik, 10 GU Jackson, 17 Jackson, 9 Notes: Ferris handed Gannon its first league loss of the season as five Bulldog players reached double-digit scoring. GAME #15 Jan. 13, 2007 at Houghton, Mich. (776) Ferris State 43 34 77 Michigan Tech 30 34 64 FSU 50.0 50.0 78.6 33 10 14 MTU 35.5 40.0 85.7 35 13 12 FSU Reinhart, 21 Folcik, 10 MTU Stream, 15 Two tied, 6 Notes: The Bulldogs shot a blistering 63% from the floor in the opening half and turned the ball over only 10 times in a key league road win. GAME #18 Jan. 25, 2007 at Big Rapids, Mich. (525) Ashland 30 49 79 Ferris State 44 47 91 AU 48.6 41.7 60.0 32 18 16 FSU 55.2 33.3 68.2 45 18 11 AU Rall, 31 Morrison, 7 FSU Folcik, 26 Thwing, 11 Notes: The Bulldogs won their fifth-straight game by posting a commanding 45-32 edge on the boards at Jim Wink Arena. 2006-07 BULLDOG WOMEN S BASKETBALL

POINTS 1,721 Lucy DeMartin 2000-04 1,573 Monta Ware 1979-83 1,493 Erin Miller 2002 1,467 Karen Kramer 1983-87 1,421 Bridget Horwitz 2000-05 1,330 Danielle Smith 1987-91 1,304 Valerie Scott 1994-98 1,276 Katy Kelley 1982-85 1,272 Vicki Williams 1979-83 1,230 Kristin Reinhart 2003 1,210 Jodi Raab 1989-93 1,098 Julie Anthony 1994-98 1,042 Debbie Killips 1998-02 938 Sandy Davison 1983-86 926 Tianna Kirkland 1997-01 916 Rachel Folcik 2004 875 Heather Rosneck 1995-99 849 Jeanette Banach 1988-92 819 Ola Earvin 1993-95 812 Gina Harrington 1993-95 REBOUNDS 856 Danielle Smith 1987-91 762 Karen Kramer 1983-87 719 Bridget Horwitz 2000-05 705 Tianna Kirkland 1997-01 702 Julie Anthony 1994-98 684 Monta Ware 1979-83 677 Tanya Johnson 1974-78 658 Katy Kelley 1982-85 604 Jeanette Banach 1988-92 583 Darlene Vondrasek 1989-93 543 Sandy Davison 1983-86 530 Kim Cesarz 1981-85 468 Rachel Folcik 2004 448 Erin Miller 2002 447 Heather Rosneck 1995-99 444 Dawn Baker 1997-00 439 Ola Earvin 1993-95 428 Carrie Roys 1996-00 FIELD GOALS 651 Monta Ware 1979-83 605 Lucy DeMartin 2000-04 585 Karen Kramer 1983-87 582 Bridget Horwitz 2000-05 539 Erin Miller 2002 539 Katy Kelley 1982-85 531 Danielle Smith 1987-91 519 Vicki Williams 1979-83 450 Kristin Reinhart 2003 444 Valerie Scott 1994-98 FIELD GOAL PCT..570 (423-742) Julie Anthony 1994-98.567 (375-661) Sandy Davison 1983-86.550 (357-649) Heather Rosneck 1995-99.540 (350-648) Tianna Kirkland 1997-01.514 (374-727) Rachel Folcik 2004.492 (228-463) Audrey Thwing 2003.492 (582-1184) Bridget Horwitz 2000-05.490 (147-300) Sharon Zoyhofski 1979-82.489 (186-380) Tanya Johnson 1976-78.488 (276-565) Darlene Vondrasek 1989-93.469 (229-488) Molly Potvin 2000-04.469 (173-369) Stephanie Benear 2000-04.467 (179-383) Sarah Duesing 2001-05 (min. 300 attempts) FSU INDIVIDUAL CAREER LEADERS THREE-POINT FG 206 Valerie Scott 1994-98 173 Erin Miller 2002 135 Jodi Raab 1989-93 110 Kristin Reinhart 2003 109 Lucy DeMartin 2000-04 Debbie Killips 1998-02 92 Gina Harrington 1993-95 Amy Pickard 1996-00 88 Jen Newsone 1998-00 Jennifer Brogger 1999-02 82 Sam Johns 2004 68 Carrie Roys 1996-00 62 Amy Popielarz 1999-00 THREE-POINT FG PCT..424 (59-139) Ann Rienstra 1986-89.399 (173-434) Erin Miller 2002.377 (92-244) Gina Harrington 1993-95.375 (57-152) Lucie Cenkova 2003-05.370 (68-184) Carrie Roys 1996-00.369 (109-295) Debbie Killips 1998-02.365 (88-241) Jen Newsone 1998-00.360 (62-172) Amy Popielarz 1999-00.344 (109-317) Lucy DeMartin 2000-04.344 (206-598) Valerie Scott 1994-98.340 (110-324) Kristin Reinhart 2003 (min. 100 attempts) FREE THROWS 402 Lucy DeMartin 2000-04 345 Jodi Raab 1989-93 289 Karen Kramer 1983-87 271 Monta Ware 1979-83 268 Danielle Smith 1987-91 255 Bridget Horwitz 2000-05 252 Julie Anthony 1994-98 242 Erin Miller 2002 235 Jeanette Banach 1988-92 234 Vicki Williams 1979-83 229 Bonnie Fetterley 1984-88 FREE THROW PCT..844 (124-147) Jennifer Brogger 1999-02.829 (126-152) Jen Newsone 1998-00.823 (242-294) Erin Miller 2002.805 (210-261) Gina Harrington 1993-95.796 (82-103) Sam Johns 2004.795 (210-264) Valerie Scott 1994-98.794 (196-247) Sarah Duesing 2001-05.794 (162-204) Carrie Roys 1996-00.788 (171-217) Debbie Killips 1998-02.783 (220-281) Kristin Reinhart 2003 (min. 100 attempts).778 (402-517) Lucy DeMartin 2000-04 ASSISTS 503 Carrie Roys 1996-00 491 Jodi Raab 1989-93 429 Debbie Killips 1998-02 392 Kristin Reinhart 2003 383 Erin Miller 2002 370 Andi Fron 1982-86 364 Monta Ware 1979-83 356 Lucy DeMartin 2000-04 311 Vicki Williams 1979-83 282 Tanya Potcova 1993-96 232 Erica Thomas 1988-92 Returning Players in Bold STEALS* 322 Debbie Killips 1998-02 253 Valerie Scott 1994-98 198 Erin Miller 2002 198 Lucy DeMartin 2000-04 167 Danielle Smith 1987-91 160 Jodi Raab 1989-93 155 Tanya Potcova 1993-96 Erica Thomas 1988-92 150 Carrie Roys 1996-00 146 Kristin Reinhart 2003 *Team began recording steals in 1988-89 BLOCKS* 173 Mary Patterson 1984-87 125 Bridget Horwitz 2000-05 70 Heather Rosneck 1995-99 44 Dawn Baker 1997-00 41 Ola Earvin 1993-95 40 Tianna Kirkland 1997-01 37 Danielle Smith 1988-91 35 Lucy DeMartin 2000-04 33 Rachel Folcik 2004 32 Christi Brooks 1994-98 31 Darlene Vondrasek 1989-93 26 Molly Potvin 2000-04 *Team began recording blocks in 1988-89 BULLDOGS AMONG THE NATION S BEST he Ferris State women s basketball team has achieved success in more ways than Tone under eighth-year head coach Tracey Bloodworth-Fisk. The 2005-06 squad was honored for having the nation s 20th-highest cumulative grade point average in the Women s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Division II Academic Top 25 Team Honor Roll. It marks the seventh consecutive year Ferris has placed among the nation s top 25 academic teams. The Bulldogs compiled a 3.350 grade point average in 2005-06. FSU was ranked the highest of the two GLIAC member institutions ranked in the top 25 as Gannon placed 21st (3.343). The Bulldogs, who previously compiled the nation s highest gpa (3.534) in 1999-00, also finished 21st (3.313) in 2001-02 and were 20th (3.388) for the 2000-01 academic year. Ferris 3.604 gpa in 2002-03 placed second and also represented the fifth-best figure among teams from both the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Divisions I, II and III levels along with those representing National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) institutions. FSU was 17th overall (3.384) in 2003-04 before placing 14th overall (3.432) in the 2004-05 campaign. The WBCA Top 25 Team Honor Roll list annually recognizes the nation s highest programs based upon nominations submitted by WBCA-member head coaches. 2006-07 BULLDOG WOMEN S BASKETBALL

FSU ALL-TIME SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS POINTS 567 Lucy DeMartin 2003-04 527 Erin Miller 2003-04 525 Lucy DeMartin 2002-03 510 Katy Kelley 1984-85 500 Gina Harrington 1993-94 491 Karen Kramer 1986-87 469 Monta Ware 1982-83 456 Ola Earvin 1993-94 430 Katy Kelley 1983-84 425 Valerie Scott 1996-97 420 Bridget Horwitz 2002-03 REBOUNDS 268 Lori Kus 1981-82 256 Tianna Kirkland 1999-00 250 Katy Kelley 1982-83 243 Tianna Kirkland 2000-01 241 Ola Earvin 1993-94 240 Danielle Smith 1988-89 234 Darlene Vondrasek 1992-93 231 Shan ta Burks 1987-88 228 Bridget Horwitz 2001-02 Karen Kramer 1984-85 221 Katy Kelley 1983-84 BLOCKS* 91 Mary Patterson 1985-86 41 Bridget Horwitz 2001-02 40 Bridget Horwitz 2004-05 27 Bridget Horwitz 2002-03 25 Heather Rosneck 1998-99 22 Tianna Kirkland 1999-00 Dawn Baker 1998-99 Danielle Smith 1988-89 21 Ola Earvin 1994-95 20 Ola Earvin 1993-94 19 Heather Rosneck 1997-98 Mary Alrick 1991-92 17 Bridget Horwitz 2000-01 16 Ann Platz 2001-02 *Team began recording blocks in 1988-89 Returning Players in Bold FREE THROWS 132 Gina Harrington 1993-94 128 Lucy DeMartin 2003-04 115 Lucy DeMartin 2002-03 102 Jodi Raab 1991-92 101 Jodi Raab 1992-93 Jodi Raab 1990-91 97 Tianna Kirkland 2000-01 96 Erin Miller 2003-04 93 Lucy DeMartin 2001-02 Julie Anthony 1997-98 Bonnie Fetterley 1986-87 FREE THROW PCT..912 (52-57) Valerie Scott 1997-98.889 (64-72) Jennifer Brogger 2001-02.859 (55-64) Debbie Killips 1999-00.857 (54-63) Carrie Roys 1999-00.853 (93-109) Lucy DeMartin 2001-02.849 (62-73) Jen Newsone 1998-99.844 (65-77) Rachel Folcik 2006-07.842 (96-114) Erin Miller 2003-04.840 (79-94) Sarah Duesing 2004-05.824 (70-85) Kristin Reinhart 2005-06 (min. 50 attempts) ASSISTS 184 Carrie Roys 1998-99 150 Debbie Killips 2000-01 142 Kristin Reinhart 2005-06 141 Lori Young 1993-94 137 Jodi Raab 1990-91 133 Jodi Raab 1991-92 130 Carrie Roys 1999-00 129 Debbie Killips 2001-02 128 Monta Ware 1982-83 124 Carrie Roys 1997-98 123 Jodi Raab 1989-90 120 Keri Thomas 1988-89 115 Erin Miller 2003-04 Andi Fron 1983-84 Lucy DeMartin 2002-03 STEALS* 96 Keri Thomas 1988-89 93 Debbie Killips 2000-01 92 Debbie Killips 2001-02 86 Debbie Killips 1999-00 85 Valerie Scott 1996-97 69 Valerie Scott 1997-98 Ann Rienstra 1988-89 65 Lucy DeMartin 2003-04 63 Lucy DeMartin 2002-03 61 Melissa Smiley 1990-91 59 Tanya Potcova 1994-95 *Team began recording steals in 1988-89 FIELD GOALS 211 Katy Kelley 1984-85 200 Lucy DeMartin 2003-04 198 Karen Kramer 1986-87 195 Monta Ware 1982-83 188 Erin Miller 2003-04 186 Lucy DeMartin 2002-03 183 Ola Earvin 1993-94 181 Katy Kelley 1983-84 169 Bridget Horwitz 2002-03 169 Bridget Horwitz 2004-05 FIELD GOAL PCT..614 (121-197) Julie Anthony 1997-98.591 (146-247) Sandy Davison 1985-86.575 (127-221) Tianna Kirkland 1999-00.571 (116-203) Heather Rosneck 1997-98.568 (67-118) Heather Rosneck 1995-96.567 (110-194) Julie Anthony 1996-97.561 (115-205) Julie Anthony 1995-96.558 (125-224) Sandy Davison 1984-85.550 (137-249) Rachel Folcik 2006-07.547 (104-190) Sandy Davison 1983-84 (min. 100 attempts) THREE-POINT FG PCT..467 (43-92) Debbie Killips 2000-01.459 (28-61) Erin Miller 2006-07.447 (46-103) Ann Rienstra 1988-89.429 (27-63) Carrie Roys 1999-00.425 (48-113) Jen Newsone 1999-00.416 (42-101) Amy Pickard 1998-99.415 (54-130) Erin Miller 2005-06.412 (54-131) Gina Harrington 1993-94.407 (24-59) Teghan Thelen 2006-07.393 (72-183) Valerie Scott 1997-98 (min. 50 attempts) THREE-POINT FG 72 Valerie Scott 1997-98 69 Valerie Scott 1996-97 62 Amy Popielarz 1999-00 55 Erin Miller 2003-04 54 Erin Miller 2005-06 54 Gina Harrington 1993-94 53 Val Scott 1995-96 51 Lucie Cenkova 2004-05 Debbie Killips 2001-02 48 Jen Newsone 1999-00 46 Ann Rienstra 1988-89 43 Jennifer Brogger 2000-01 Debbie Killips 2000-01 42 Amy Pickard 1998-99 Jodi Raab 1989-90 40 Jen Newsone 1998-99 2006-07 BULLDOG WOMEN S BASKETBALL

FSU BASKETBALL RECORDS TEAM Most Points, Game 112 vs. Westminster (Pa.), 12/2/99 (W 112-49) Most Points, Season 2,393, 2003-04 (31 games) Most Points, Losing Game 93 vs. Grand Valley State, 2/23/85; 93 vs. Lake Superior State, 2/14/04 Most Points, Game (Both Teams) 196 vs. Lake Superior State, 11/26/88 (L 108-88) Largest Victory Margin 69 vs. Rochester, 11/14/98 (98-29) Largest Defeat Margin 77 vs. Grand Valley State, 2/18/78 (115-38) Most Points Allowed 115 vs. Grand Valley State, 2/18/78 (115-38) Fewest Points Allowed 19 vs. Lake Superior State, 2/8/75 Highest Scoring Average, Season 77.2, 2003-04 (2,393 pts/31 games) Best Defensive Average, Season 45.5, 1974-75 (591 pts/13 games) Most Wins, Season 22, 1999-00 (22-7) Most Home Wins, Season 10, 2000-01 (10-2) Best Winning Percentage, Season.759, 1999-00 (22-7) Longest Winning Streak, Games 11, 12/3/98 1/11/99; 12/2/99-1/22/00 Field Goals Made, Game 45 at Saginaw Valley State, 1/23/03 Field Goals Made, Season 882 (882-2,050), 2003-04 Best Field Goal Percentage, Game.674 (31-46) vs. Aquinas, 1/31/89 Best Field Goal Percentage, Season.448 (687-1533), 1997-98 Best Defense Field Goal Percentage, Season.353 (499-1412), 1978-79 Most Free Throws Made, Game 38 vs. Oakland, 11/27/93 Most Free Throws Made, Season 497, 2003-04 (673 att.) Most Free Throws Att., Game 53 vs. Oakland, 11/27/93 Most Free Throws Att., Season 725, 1993-94 (493 made) Best Free Throw Percentage, Game 1.000 (17-17) vs. Northern Michigan, 2/12/98 Best Free Throw Percentage, Season.753 (393-522), 2002-03 Most 3-Pt. Field Goals Made, Game 17 vs. Lewis (Ill.), 12/21/05 Most 3-Pt. Field Goals Att., Game 39 vs. Lewis (Ill.), 12/21/05 Most 3-Pt. Field Goals Made, Season 175, 1999-00 (175-488) Best 3-Pt. Field Goal Pct., Game (Minimum 10 attempts).818 (9-11) at Grand Valley State, 1/14/93 Best 3-Pt. Field Goal Pct., Season (Minimum 100 attempts).374 (67-179), 1988-89 Most Rebounds, Game 85 vs. Oakland, 1/24/76 Most Rebounds, Season 1,277, 1984-85 (28 games) Most Assists, Game 31 vs. Northwood, 12/1/05 Most Assists, Season 497, 1998-99 (28 games) Most Steals, Game 26 vs. Michigan-Dearborn, 12/12/88 Most Steals, Season 396, 1988-89 (28 games) Most Blocked Shots, Game 11 vs. Oakland, 2/6/86 Most Blocked Shots, Season 109, 1985-86 Longest Game 4 OT vs. Lake Superior State, 1/16/93 (W 85-83) INDIVIDUAL Most Points, Game 46, Jodi Raab, vs. Wayne State, 2/6/93 Most Points, Season 567, Lucy DeMartin, 2003-04 Most Points, Career 1,721, Lucy DeMartin, 2000-04 Best Scoring Average, Season 20.2, Lucy DeMartin, 2002-03 Best Scoring Average, Career 16.4, Monta Ware, 1979-83 Most Field Goals Made, Game 16, Ola Earvin vs. Florida Southern, 12/31/93 Most Field Goals Made, Season 211, Katy Kelley, 1984-85 Most Field Goals Made, Career 651, Monta Ware, 1979-83 Best Field Goal Percentage, Game 1.000 (8-8), Darlene Vondrasek vs. Calvin, 12/30/92 Best Field Goal Percentage, Season (Minimum 100 attempts).614 (121-197), Julie Anthony, 1997-98 Best Field Goal Percentage, Career (Minimum 300 attempts).570 (423-742), Julie Anthony, 1994-98 Most Free Throws Made, Game 15, Jodi Raab vs. Regis, 11/23/91 Most Free Throws Made, Season 132, Gina Harrington, 1993-94 Most Free Throws Made, Career 402, Lucy DeMartin, 2000-04 Best Free Throw Percentage, Game 1.000 (13-13), Bonnie Fetterly vs. Michigan Tech, 2/12/87 Best Free Throw Percentage, Season (Minimum 50 attempts).912 (52-57), Valerie Scott, 1997-98 Best Free Throw Percentage, Career (Minimum 100 attempts).844 (124-147), Jennifer Brogger, 1999-02 Most 3-Pt. Field Goals Made, Game Ferris State played its home games at Old Jim Wink Arena from 1974-98. 7, Lori Young at Michigan Tech, 12/12/92 Most 3-Pt. Field Goals Made, Season 72, Valerie Scott, 1997-98 Most 3-Pt. Field Goals Made, Career 206, Valerie Scott, 1994-98 Most 3-Pt. Field Goals Att., Game 16, Lori Young at Michigan Tech, 12/12/92 Most 3-Pt. Field Goals Att., Season 202, Valerie Scott, 1996-97 Most 3-Pt. Field Goals Att., Career 598, Valerie Scott, 1994-98 Best 3-Pt. Field Goal Pct., Game (Minimum 5 made) 1.000 (5-5), Ann Rienstra vs. Oakland, 1/21/89 Best 3-Pt. Field Goal Pct., Season (Minimum 50 attempts).467 (43-92), Debbie Killips, 2000-01 Best 3-Pt. Field Goal Pct., Career (Minimum 100 attempts).424 (59-139), Ann Rienstra, 1986-89 Most Rebounds, Game 27, Mary Patterson vs. Wayne State, 1/8/87 Most Rebounds, Season 268, Lori Kus, 1981-82 Most Rebounds, Career 856, Danielle Smith, 1987-91 Best Rebounding Average, Season 11.0, Sharon Lipinski, 1978-79 Best Rebounding Average, Career 10.7, Tanya Johnson, 1974-78 Most Assists, Game 15, Jodi Raab vs. SIU-Edwardsville, 12/18/90 Most Assists, Season 184, Carrie Roys, 1998-99 Most Assists, Career 503, Carrie Roys, 1996-00 Most Consecutive Free Throws 32, Valerie Scott, 1/8/98 2/27/98 Most Consecutive Games Played 110, Debbie Killips, 1998-02; 110, Lucy DeMartin, 2000-04 Most Blocked Shots, Game 8, twice, last by Mary Patterson vs. Saginaw Valley State, 1/19/87 Most Blocked Shots, Season 91, Mary Patterson, 1985-86 Most Blocked Shots, Career 173, Mary Patterson, 1984-87 Most Steals, Game 12, Debbie Killips vs. Ashland, 12/2/00 Most Steals, Season 96, Keri Thomas, 1988-89 Most Steals, Career 322, Debbie Killips, 1998-02 2006-07 BULLDOG WOMEN S BASKETBALL

FERRIS BASKETBALL HISTORY YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD Year Record GLIAC Record Finish Coach 1974-75 7-6 5-3 T2nd Monica Folske 1975-76 10-6 6-6 4th Monica Folske 1976-77 8-7 6-6 4th Monica Folske 1977-78 4-15 1-11 T6th Pat Dolan 1978-79 6-14 0-10 6th Pat Dolan 1979-80 10-15 1-9 T5th Pat Dolan 1980-81 11-13 6-8 6th Pat Dolan 1981-82 7-18 4-12 7th Pat Dolan 1982-83 12-12 8-8 T3rd Pat Dolan 1983-84 10-16 7-9 5th Pat Dolan 1984-85 13-15 6-10 T6th Pat Dolan 1985-86 15-11 10-6 4th Pat Dolan 1986-87 11-15 7-9 T5th Pat Dolan 1987-88 11-15 4-12 7th Pat Dolan 1988-89 8-20 1-15 9th Pat Dolan 1989-90 7-20 2-14 9th Lori Hyman 1990-91 13-14 8-8 5th Lori Hyman 1991-92 13-13 7-9 T6th Lori Hyman 1992-93 14-12 7-9 5th Lori Hyman 1993-94 15-11 7-11 6th Lori Hyman 1994-95 10-16 6-12 7th Lori Hyman 1995-96 8-18 5-13 10th Dana Munk 1996-97 12-14 6-12 5th (N) Dana Munk 1997-98 18-9 12-7 5th (N) Dana Munk 1998-99 18-10 10-9 T5th (N) Tracey Fisk 1999-00 22-7 16-3 T1st (N) Tracey Fisk 2000-01 16-11 11-7 3rd (N) Tracey Fisk 2001-02 14-12 10-8 4th (N) Tracey Fisk 2002-03 15-11 10-8 T4th (N) Tracey Fisk 2003-04 21-10 14-4 2nd (N) Tracey Fisk 2004-05 11-17 9-9 4th (N) Tracey Fisk 2005-06 18-10 12-6 T-3rd (N) Tracey Bloodworth-Fisk 2006-07 14-5 8-3 Tracey Bloodworth-Fisk Totals 402-418 232-286 N North Division YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORING LEADERS Year Player Total Points/PPG 2005-06 Erin Miller 411/14.7 2004-05 Bridget Horwitz 415/15.4 2003-04 Lucy DeMartin 567/18.3 2002-03 Lucy DeMartin 525/20.2 2001-02 Debbie Killips 402/15.5 2000-01 Tianna Kirkland 381/15.2 1999-00 Tianna Kirkland 334/11.9 1998-99 Dawn Baker 300/10.7 1997-98 Valerie Scott 370/13.7 1996-97 Valerie Scott 425/16.3 1995-96 Valerie Scott 346/13.3 1994-95 Ola Earvin 363/14.0 1993-94 Gina Harrington 500/19.2 1992-93 Jodi Raab 399/15.3 1991-92 Jeanette Banach 300/11.5 1990-91 Danielle Smith 355/13.1 1989-90 Danielle Smith 330/12.2 1988-89 Danielle Smith 399/14.8 1987-88 Shan ta Burks 315/12.1 1986-87 Karen Kramer 491/18.9 1985-86 Karen Kramer 409/16.4 1984-85 Katy Kelley 510/18.2 1983-84 Katy Kelley 430/16.5 1982-83 Monta Ware 469/19.5 1981-82 Vicki Williams 395/15.8 1980-81 Monta Ware 372/15.5 1979-80 Monta Ware 360/14.4 1978-79 Sharon Lipinski 181/9.1 1977-78 Sharon Lipinski 231/12.1 1976-77 Linnell Jones 276/18.4 1975-76 Tanya Johnson 208/13.0 1974-75 Tanya Johnson 130/10.0 ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS Name Years Games Won Lost Pct. Monica Folske 3 44 25 19.568 Pat Dolan 12 297 118 179.397 Lori Hyman 6 158 72 86.456 Dana Munk 3 79 38 41.481 Tracey Bloodworth-Fisk 9 242 149 93.616 BULLDOG MILESTONE VICTORIES Win # Date Opponent/Score Site 50 1/24/81 Michigan Tech, 97-67 Big Rapids, Mich. 100 12/12/85 Aquinas, 63-47 Big Rapids, Mich. 150 2/26/90 Saginaw Valley, 69-65 University Center, Mich. 200 12/31/93 Florida Southern, 76-75 (OT) Lakeland, Fla. 250 2/14/98 Michigan Tech, 85-83 (OT) Big Rapids, Mich. 300 12/9/00 Northwood, 57-51 Big Rapids, Mich. 350 1/24/04 Mercyhurst, 83-47 Big Rapids, Mich. 400 1/20/07 Gannon, 96-83 Erie, Pa. Former Bulldog players (left to right) Stephanie Benear, Molly Potvin and Lucy DeMartin, who represented FSU s 2003-04 senior class, guided the Bulldogs to their 350th all-time victory in their final campaign. YEAR-BY-YEAR REBOUNDING LEADERS Year Player Total Rebounds/RPG 2005-06 Audrey Thwing 189/6.8 2004-05 Bridget Horwitz 195/7.2 2003-04 Molly Potvin 213/6.9 2002-03 Bridget Horwitz 210/8.4 2001-02 Bridget Horwitz 228/8.8 2000-01 Tianna Kirkland 243/9.7 1999-00 Tianna Kirkland 256/9.1 1998-99 Tianna Kirkland 177/6.3 1997-98 Julie Anthony 137/5.1 1996-97 Julie Anthony 200/7.7 1995-96 Julie Anthony 171/6.6 1994-95 Ola Earvin 198/7.6 1993-94 Ola Earvin 241/9.3 1992-93 Darlene Vondrasek 234/9.0 1991-92 Darlene Vondrasek 218/8.4 1990-91 Danielle Smith 209/7.7 1989-90 Danielle Smith 203/7.5 1988-89 Danielle Smith 240/8.9 1987-88 Shan ta Burks 231/8.9 1986-87 Karen Kramer 196/7.5 1985-86 Sandy Davison 219/8.8 1984-85 Karen Kramer 228/8.1 1983-84 Katy Kelley 221/8.5 1982-83 Katy Kelley 250/10.4 1981-82 Lori Kus 268/10.7 1980-81 Kathy Berwald 207/8.6 1979-80 Terri Fraser 159/6.4 1978-79 Sharon Lipinski 219/11.0 1977-78 Sharon Lipinski 197/10.3 1976-77 Linnell Jones 156/10.4 2006-07 BULLDOG WOMEN S BASKETBALL