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Women s Basketball Contact: Sheila Blackman blackmas@uwgb.edu (920) 465-5759 - office (920) 819-5029 - cell uwgbathletics.cstv.com PHOENIX GAME DAY HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP #1 Green Bay (28-3) vs. #7 Milwaukee (15-17) Sunday, March 15 12 p.m. CT Kress Events Center Green Bay, Wis. TELEVISION ESPNU RADIO AM 1400 WDUZ (Green Bay area) INTERNET AUDIO http://uwgbathletics.cstv.com/multimedia/wbb-audio.html INTERNET VIDEO none LIVESTATS http://uwgbathletics.cstv.com/sports/w-baskbl Phoenix Flashes Green Bay plays in its 12th Horizon League Championship game today as it looks to improve on its 35-6 all-time Horizon League tournament record and earn its ninth tournament title The Phoenix was one of just four teams in the nation to go unbeaten in league play and became the first Horizon League team to post an 18-0 regular season record Green Bay remains No. 1 in the nation in scoring defense (50.5 ppg) for the fourth straight week The Phoenix is tied for second in the nation with its current 20-game winning streak Next Up The winner of today s contest earns an automatic berth to the 2009 NCAA Championship. PROBABLE GREEN BAY STARTING LINEUP Pos. No. Name Ht. Yr. Hometown 2008-09 stats G 1 Kati Harty 5-6 Sr. Green Bay, Wis. 9.3 ppg, 2.2 rpg G 4 Celeste Hoewisch 5-7 So. Hortonville, Wis. 10.5 ppg, 3.2 rpg G 30 Rachel Porath 5-10 Sr. Luxemburg, Wis. 10.7 ppg, 3.9 rpg F 25 Erin Templin 6-1 Sr. Richland Center, Wis. 7.9 ppg, 5.7 rpg C 5 Lavesa Glover 6-3 Sr. Miami, Fla. 11.2 ppg, 4.2 rpg GREEN BAY vs. MILWAUKEE Series: Green Bay leads, 47-17 At Green Bay: 27-4 HL Tournament: 2-1 After losing to Green Bay 66-56 March 7, Milwaukee has rattled off a three-game winning streak to find itself in its third title game in program history. Milwaukee upset #3 seed Cleveland State 63-57 Friday behind 24-point efforts by Traci Edwards and Ashley Imperiale. Sunday marks the fourth time Green Bay will take on Milwaukee in the Horizon League tournament and the third time in Green Bay. Of note, the team s neutral court contest 2001 in Chicago resulted in Milwaukee s first NCAA tournament berth. Milwaukee is mentored by Sandy Botham, the senior coach of the Horizon League. A two-time league coach of the year, Botham owns a 219-153 record in 13 seasons as a collegiate head coach and is 197-149 in her 12-year campaign at UWM. Tale of the tape GB MIL record 28-3 15-17 ppg 66.2 62.6 opp ppg 50.5 62.9 fg%.458.414 opp fg%.384.389 3pt fg%.378.342 opp 3pt%.278.328 ft%.691.716 opp ft%.658.702 rebs. 30.7 39.2 asts. 14.6 15.0 tos. 16.1 20.9 stls. 12.1 6.8 blks. 2.2 3.3 fouls 16.6 15.7 2008-09 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time/Result Nov. 14 at Florida International W, 68-45 Nov. 16 at Miami (Fla.) W, 63-61 Nov. 19 Chicago State W, 66-48 Nov. 22 Drake W, 64-53 Nov. 25 North Dakota W, 66-41 Dec. 3 Missouri State W, 80-56 Dec. 6 at Northern Iowa W, 76-49 Dec. 10 Wisconsin L, 47-59 Dec. 13 Illinois State L, 49-60 Dec. 20 at Marquette W, 68-56 Dec. 29 at DePaul L, 68-76 Jan. 4 at Milwaukee* W, 47-36 Jan. 8 at Cleveland State* W, 65-49 Jan. 10 at Youngstown State* W, 62-42 Jan. 15 Detroit* (Resch Center) W, 62-43 Jan. 17 Wright State* W, 70-39 Jan. 22 at Loyola* W, 74-54 Jan. 24 at UIC* W, 62-51 Jan. 29 Butler* W, 58-53 Jan. 31 Valparaiso* W, 76-45 Feb. 5 Youngstown State* W, 79-42 Feb. 7 Cleveland State* W, 69-54 Feb. 12 at Wright State* W, 62-51 Feb. 14 at Detroit* W, 59-44 Feb. 19 UIC* W, 73-52 Feb. 21 Loyola* W, 88-44 Feb. 26 at Valparaiso* W, 68-60 Feb. 28 at Butler* W, 69-64 March 7 Milwaukee* W, 66-56 Horizon League Championship March 11 Detroit W, 60-46 March 13 Wright State W, 67-36 March 15 Milwaukee 12 p.m. All times Central and are subject to change * Horizon League game Home games in Bold

Scouting Green Bay Senior guard Rachel Porath was named a first-team all-horizon League performer this year, mirroring her honors from last season. She has missed just one start in her collegiate career, making the most starts in team Division I history. For her career, Porath could move into the top 10 in all three shooting categories in team history, becoming the first player ever to do so. Porath currently leads this season s team in the three major shooting categories. Joining Porath on the league s first team is senior Lavesa Glover. Glover is the team leader in scoring (11.2 ppg) as the primary post player. A high percentage shooter, the 6-foot-3 center has demonstrated some nimble moves inside while exhibiting a good shooting touch on outside shots. Glover has more field goal and free throw attempts than anyone on the team and is second in rebounding. Senior Kati Harty is in her second season as the starting point guard for the Phoenix. Quick, with a knack for cutting off passing lanes, Harty is second on the team and ranked nationally in steals. Offensively, she leads the team in assists and has improved upon her career averages in field goal and three-point field goal percentages this season. Rounding out the senior quartet is forward Erin Templin. A multi-faceted player, Templin displays uncanny toughness, often taking charges and fighting for loose balls. She leads the team in rebounding and is third in minutes played as one of the team s most versatile players. Completing the starting five is sophomore Celeste Hoewisch, a first-year starter and second-team all-horizon League performer. Hoewisch is a fiesty defender who s not afraid to hit the floor. She has also displayed aggressiveness on the offensive end, too. The top scoring reserve a season ago, she has scored in double figures 21 times this season and was the team s top scorer during league play. Providing starter-quality support off the bench are sophomores Kayla Tetschlag and Heather Golden. Tetschlag, who was named the league s Sixth Player of the Year this season, has shown the versatility to play both inside and outside and is second on the team in field goal percentage. Golden gives Green Bay some scoring punch as one of the team s best shooters. Joining the second-year players as key contributors are first-year players Hannah Quilling and Julie Wojta. Quilling, a true freshman, primarily backs up Kati Harty at point guard while Wojta, who redshirted last year, has seen action in 20 games. 2008-09 ROSTER No. Name Ht. Yr. Pos. Hometown/High School 1 Kati Harty 5-6 Sr. G Ashwaubenon, Wis./Ashwaubenon 3 Staci Beckel 6-0 So. F Waseca, Minn./Waseca 4 Celeste Hoewisch 5-7 So. G Hortonville, Wis./Hortonville 5 Lavesa Glover 6-3 Sr. C Miami, Fla./Dade Christian 10 Hannah Quilling 5-7 Fr. G Eau Claire, Wis./North 11 Lory Shaw 6-2 Fr. C Gurnee Ill./Warren Township 21 Elicia Derusha 5-10 Fr. G Engadine, Mich./Engadine 24 Heather Golden 5-11 So. G De Pere, Wis./De Pere 25 Erin Templin 6-1 Sr. F Richland Center, Wis./Richland Center 30 Rachel Porath 5-10 Sr. F Luxemburg, Wis./Luxemburg-Casco 31 Chelsea Lyons 5-9 So. G Coon Rapids, Minn./Coon Rapids 32 Julie Wojta 6-0 Fr. G/F Mishicot, Wis./Mishicot 33 Morgan Faase 6-3 So. C Green Bay, Wis./Notre Dame Academy 42 Kayla Tetschlag 6-0 So. G/F Sheboygan, Wis./North Stephanie Sension* 6-3 Fr. F Hopkins, Minn./Hopkins *2008-09 redshirt Head Coach: Matt Bollant Assistant Coaches: Mike Divilbiss, Amanda Leonhard, Sarah Bronk Director of Operations: Kari Flunker PRONUNCIATIONS Matt Bollant (BOW-lent) Elicia Derusha (duh-rush-ee) Julie Wojta (WHITE-uh) Morgan Faase (FAHS) Lavesa Glover ( luh-vess-uh) Celeste Hoewisch (HAY-wish) Kayla Tetschlag ( tet-shlahg) GREEN BAY QUICK FACTS Location: Green Bay, Wis. Enrollment: 5,889 Founded: 1965 Nickname: Phoenix Colors: Green, White and Red Arena: Kress Center Capacity: 4,018 Conference: Horizon League Affiliation: NCAA Division I Interim Chancellor: Dr. David J. Ward (Wisconsin, 1965) Athletics Director: Ken Bothof (Buena Vista, 1980) SWA: Jeanne Stangel (UW-Green Bay, 1987) Athletics Phone: (920) 465-2145 Ticket Office Phone: (920) 465-2625 Website www.uwgbathletics.com Head Coach: Matt Bollant Alma Mater: Winona State, 1994 Career Record (Years): 188-47 (7) Record at Green Bay (Years): 54-9 (2) Assistant Coach: Mike Divilbiss Alma Mater: Winona State, 1981 Assistant Coach: Amanda Leonhard Alma Mater: UW-Green Bay, 2003 Assistant Coach: Sarah Bronk Alma Mater: St. Thomas (Minn.), 1999 Director of Operations: Kari Flunker Athletic Trainer: Emily Johnson 2008-09 Record: 28-3, 18-0 League 2007-08 Record: 26-6, 17-1 League 2007-08 Postseason: Lost to Drake, 65-56, WNIT First Round Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Newcomers: 4 First Season of Basketball: 1973-74 All-Time Record: 726-297 Overall NCAA Division I Record: 488-172 (since 1987-88) Overall Horizon League Record: 206-30 (since 1994-95)

HEAD COACH MATT BOLLANT Career Record: 188-47 (7th) Record at Green Bay: 54-9 (2nd) 2009 HORIZON LEAGUE COACH OF THE YEAR Matt Bollant is in his second season as head coach for the Green Bay women s basketball team and has already made an indelible mark on the lasting success of the Phoenix. Through his first two seasons, Bollant has continued the team s storied success. Under his watch, the Phoenix is 54-9 (.857 winning percentage) with an impressive 35-1 record in regular season Horizon League games (.972 winning percentage). Green Bay s success under Bollant s watch has been the key to back-to-back Horizon League Coach of the Year honors. In 2007-08, Bollant guided the Phoenix to a 26-6 record and a WNIT postseason berth. Further successes of the 2007-08 season include the team s NCAA statistical championship in three-point field goal percentage, the team s 13-game winning streak late in the season and a 15-2 home record. For his career, Bollant boasts an impressive 188-47 record in seven seasons as a collegiate head coach for a stellar.800 percentage. Just the third head coach in the storied legacy of Green Bay women s basketball, Bollant arrived in Titletown following five seasons at Bryan (Tenn.) College. In his five seasons as the program s mentor, Bollant posted a 134-38 record (.779 winning percentage) with the Lady Lions at the NAIA level. Prior to his appointment at Bryan, Bollant served as an assistant coach for former Green Bay women s basketball standout Kathi Bennett at Indiana University for two seasons and at the University of Evansville for three years. Bollant and Indiana made back-to-back postseason appearances with the team s trip to the NCAA tournament in 2002 and the WNIT in 2001. The 2002 squad won the Big Ten tournament for the first and only time in Indiana history. A 1994 graduate of Winona State University with a degree in business education, Bollant also has a master s degree in education from American Intercontinental University. Green Bay women s basketball has quite the string of consecutive winning seasons 32 to be exact. So let s look back, in a pop culture kind of way, at how Green Bay s success has stayed constant, while America s music tastes have vastly changed... BOOMBASTIC (Shaggy, 1995) Looking back: Green Bay advanced to the championship contest of the 2009 Speedway Horizon League Women s Basketball Championship Friday evening with a defensive effort the team has become known for, as the Phoenix held Wright State to a season-low in scoring in Green Bay s 67-36 win. The Phoenix benefitted from balanced scoring, as Lavesa Glover posted a game-high 15 points. Rachel Porath added 11 points, while Kati Harty scored nine of her 10 points on a trio of early three-pointers. Eleven players found the scoring column for the Phoenix. STAYIN ALIVE (Bee Gees, 1978) Green Bay has dominated the Horizon League Championship since joining the then-mcc during the 1994-95 season. The Phoenix is 35-6 in the league s postseason tournament; Green Bay has captured eight titles along the 14-year journey. Another key to Green Bay s success has been its consistency overal during the month of March, as the Phoenix boasts an impressive 76-39 record during the third month of the year for a winning percentage of.661. ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALL (Pink Floyd, 1980) The Phoenix extended the longest current streak in the nation of consecutive regular season conference titles with a win over Loyola Feb. 21. Green Bay has won at least a share of the Horizon League 11 straight seasons, putting it just ahead of Chattanooga, which won its 10th straight Southern Conference title this season. IN THE AIR TONIGHT (Phil Collins, 1981) With a win Sunday afternoon: Green Bay will earn its 10th trip to the NCAA tournament, including its ninth berth since joining the Horizon League in the 1194-95 season... Green Bay extends its winning streak to 21 games, its second-longest in team history and alone as second-best in the nation... The Phoenix would claim its first Horizon League tournament title since 2007... Green Bay would extend its winning streak over Milwaukee to eight games... Green Bay s senior class of Kati Harty, Lavesa Glover, Rachel Porath and Erin Templin would be the winningest senior class in team history with 106 wins. DESIRE (U2, 1988) Green Bay is in its fourth week as the No. 1 scoring defense in the nation (50.5 ppg allowed). With its win over Wright State March 13, the Phoenix set a team record by holding opponents under 50 points 15 times this season. In statistics released by the NCAA March 12, Green Bay was also first in the nation in turnover margin (+7.1) and sixth in steals (12.3 per game). Opponents have turned the ball over 23.2 times a game vs. Green Bay. DROP IT LIKE IT S HOT (Snoop Dogg, 2004) As the highest scoring team in the Horizon League, Green Bay s identity isn t limited just to defense. The Phoenix has shot at least 46.8 percent in nine of its last 12 games. As a result, Green Bay has moved up to 10th in the nation in field goal percentage (45.8 percent). ABOUT THAT PHOENIX References to the Green Bay Athletics mascot or its teams should be singular in printed material. An example of correct usage: The Phoenix is on a winning streak. During the 1970 campus-wide poll which resulted in the selection of Phoenix as the University mascot, supporters suggested that the use of a collective singular nickname would emphasize the unity of the teams, University and community.

HORIZON LEAGUE (through Feb. 28) THIS WEEK IN THE LEAGUE School HL Overall 1. Green Bay 18-0 26-3 2. Butler 14-4 19-10 3. Cleveland State 12-6 18-12 4. Valparaiso 10-8 16-13 Wright State 10-8 14-15 6. UIC 8-10 14-15 7. Milwaukee 7-11 12-17 Detroit 7-11 11-18 9. Loyola 3-15 8-20 10. Youngstown State 1-17 3-26 Horizon League Quarterfinals 3/11 #5 Wright State 64, #4 Valparaiso 59 #3 Cleveland State 80, #6 UIC 60 #7 Milwaukee 53, #2 Butler 52 #1 Green Bay 60, #8 Detroit 46 Horizon League RPI (March 3) rpiratings.com: 15th (out of 32) realtimerpi.com: 15th collegerpi.com: 15th GREEN BAY IN THE LEAGUE Team Scoring Offense 1st 66.3 ppg Scoring Defense 1st 51.1 ppg Scoring Margin 1st +15.2 ppg Free Throw Pct. 5th.690 Field Goal Pct. 1st.458 Field Goal Pct. Def. 1st.386 3-Point Pct. 1st.378 3-Point Pct. Def. 1st.281 Rebounding Off. 10th 30.5 Rebounding Def. 2nd 32.3 Blocked Shots 6th 2.2 bpg Assists 3rd 14.3 apg Steals 1st 12.3 spg Assist/Turnover 1st 0.9 3-Point FG Made 2nd 6.2 pg Individual Kati Harty Second in assist/turnover (1.4) Second in 3-pt. FG pct. (.430) Third in assists (4.1 apg) Fifth in steals (2.4) Celeste Hoewisch Fourth in steals (2.5) Rachel Porath Tied for second in field goal pct. (.552) First in 3-pt. FG pct. (.453) Tied for third in assist/turnover (1.3) Tied for fifth in 3-pt. FG made (1.7) BEAT IT (Michael Jackson, 1983) The 2008-09 Phoenix became just the third team in school history to finish a league season unbeaten with its 66-56 win over instate rival Milwaukee March 7. The 2006-07 squad was 16-0 before winning the conference tournament and advancing to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The 1991-92 squad was 12-0 in the North Star Conference and played in the WNIT. Of note, only four other teams in the country were able to run the table on their conference foes during the regular season. JOYRIDE (Roxette, 1991) Green Bay is in the midst of a 20-game winning streak, the second-longest in team history and tied for second-best active streak in the country. The Phoenix has outscored its opponents by an average of 19.3 points per game during the streak... In Horizon League play, Green Bay posted the No. 1 scoring offense (67.2 ppg) and No. 1 scoring defense (48.8 ppg) and led in nine other statisical categories... Four Green Bay players - Rachel Porath (.560), Heather Golden (.494), Lavesa Glover (.480) and Celeste Hoewisch (.477) - were among the top eight in the league in field goal percentage... Four - Porath (.477), Erin Templin (.450), Golden (.441), and Kati Harty (.429) - were among the top five in three-point field goal percentage. ICE, ICE, BABY (Vanilla Ice, 1990) Green Bay is making a name for itself defensively both in the Horizon League and nationally. In league games alone, Green Bay shattered the previous record of scoring defense; the Phoenix gave up just 48.8 points per game against league foes, besting Detroit s mark of 52.6 points per game during the 2004 season. The Phoenix record for scoring defense in a season is 55.0 ppg set during the 1980-81 season, and this year s clip of 50.5 ppg is on track to break the previous record, which would also be a Horizon League overall record (Green Bay, 55.6 in 2005). The all-time NCAA record for scoring defense in a season is 49.0 ppg, set two seasons ago by LSU. As it stands now, Green Bay s 50.5 points per game allowed is third best in NCAA history. UMBRELLA (Rhianna, 2007) Ok, now we re stretching things a bit... but from beyond the three-point umbrella the Phoenix is shooting 37.8 percent on the season, with is ninth-best in the nation. Rachel Porath leads the way with a.456 shooting percentage, a clip that jumps to.480 during the team s 20-game winning streak. A THOUSAND MILES (Vanessa Carlton, 2002) Only one time (1983) in program history have three Phoenix women s basketball players reached 1,000 career points in the same season. This season could mark the second time. With seniors Rachel Porath and Lavesa Glover already over 1,000 points, fellow senior Kati Harty has a chance to join them. Currently at 963 career points, Harty has at least two post-season games remaining to pull off the rare triple. She s averaging 9.3 points per game, but had a career-high 22 points vs. Butler Feb. 28. GREEN BAY EXTREMES Largest lead -- 45 (vs. Loyola 2/21/09) Largest deficit -- 20 (vs. Wisconsin 12/10/08) Largest halftime lead -- 30 (vs. Youngstown State 2/5/09) Largest halftime deficit -- 15 (vs. Wisconsin 12/10/08 Largest lead in loss -- 10 (vs. DePaul 12/29/08) Largest deficit in win -- 8 (vs. UIC 1/24/09) Largest halftime lead in loss -- 6 (vs. Illinois State 12/13/08) Largest halftime deficit in win -- N/A Largest lead at home -- 45 (vs. Loyola 2/21/09) Largest deficit at home -- 20 (vs. Wisconsin 12/10/08) Largest lead on the road -- 29 (vs. Northern Iowa 12/6/08) Largest deficit on the road -- 9 (vs. DePaul 12/29/08) Unbeaten teams in conference play, 2008-09 Green Bay (Horizon) 18-0 Sacred Heart (Northeast) 18-0 Boston University (America East) 16-0 Connecticut (Big East) 16-0

HOLLABACK GIRL (Gwen Stefani, 2005) Senior Rachel Porath is five made three-pointers away from becoming the school s all-time leader in the category with 188 career makes. Natalie Berglin (2004-07) is tops on the list with 192... Porath is also just one free throw attempt away from possibly becoming the school s all-time best free throw shooter. Needing 200 attempts to qualify, Porath has connected on 174-of-199 for her career, putting her at 87.4 percent. Current Green Bay assistant coach Amanda Leonhard (1999-2002) is No. 1 on the all-time list at 84.7 percent... With Sunday s start, Porath will have played in the most games in Green Bay women s basketball history. Sue Pitroski (1983-86) played in 126 games and Porath will play in her 127th game Sunday... Porath is just the third player in Green Bay women s basketball history to record 1,000 career points, pull down 500 career rebounds, and dish out 250 career assists. EYE OF THE TIGER (Survivor, 1982) Sophomore guard Celeste Hoewisch, a first-year starter, earned second-team all-league honors after elevating her play during the conference season. Not only did she leading the Phoenix in scoring (11.0 points per game) and steals (2.7 per game) during the conference slate, but she s also shot much better than she did in non-conference play. Over the last 20 games, she s hit 47 percent from the field (69-of-145) and 78 percent (62-of-79) from the free throw line. INDEPENDENT WOMAN (Destiny s Child, 2000) Senior forward Erin Templin showed her independence against Milwaukee March 7 when she registered the first double-double for the Phoenix this season with a careerhigh 20 points (thanks to 4-of-6 three-point shooting) and 11 rebounds. Templin is arguably Green Bay s most versatile player; last season, the 6-1 forward was third on the team in assists, while this year she is tops for the Phoenix in rebounding (5.6 rpg). She is also second on the team in blocks (19) and third on the team in steals (1.7 spg). MAMBO #5 (Lou Bega, 1999) First-team all-horizon League selection Lavesa Glover leads the Phoenix this season in scoring (11.2 ppg) and blocks (23) while ranking second on the squad in rebounds (4.2 rpg). With a free throw at the 11:39 mark of the second half vs. Butler Feb. 28, Glover scored the 1,000th point of her career. Glover joined 25 other Phoenix women who have reached the milestone including teammate Rachel Porath, who scored her 1000th point earlier this season. YOU RE STILL THE ONE (Shania Twain, 1998) With nine assists March 11 against Detroit, senior Kati Harty moved into ninth on Green Bay s career top 10 for assists. Currently at 356 assists, Harty could move into the top seven by season s end. She s averaging a career-best 4.2 assists per game this season... Not only proficient at giving the ball away to her teammates, Harty is 60th in the NCAA in steals, grabbing 2.4 steals per game. Current Streak: W20 Longest Win Streak: W20 Longest Losing Streak: L2 Current Home Streak: W11 Longest Home Win Streak: W11 Longest Home Losing Streak: L2 2008-09 STREAKS BREAKDOWN Current Road/Neutral Streak: W9 Longest Road/Neutral Win Streak: W9 Longest Road/Neutral Losing Streak: L1 Green Bay s Margin Of Victory And Defeat Points 1 2 3 4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-39 40+ Wins (28) 1 3 7 5 5 2 4 1 Losses (3) 1 2 Where Green Bay ranks in the NCAA this season The Phoenix was among the top 50 (out of 328) in the NCAA in the following team categories and the top 100 in the following individual categories through March 12: TEAM: Scoring defense 1st (51.0) Turnover margin 1st (7.1) Won-Loss percentage 5th (.900) Leader - Connecticut 1.000 Steals per game 7th (12.2) Leader: Georgia Tech, 14.0 spg 3-pt. FG percentage 9th (.374) Leader - Maryland.412 FG percentage 10th (.456) Leader - Connecticut.508 Scoring margin 11th (+15.2) Leader - Connecticut +31.5 3-point FG defense 25th (.282) Leader - Delaware.236 INDIVIDUAL: Steals per game (Hoewisch 2.4) Steals per game (Harty 2.4) Assist/turnover ratio (Harty 1.47) Assists per game (Harty 4.3) 55th 60th 77th 86th Most consecutive winning seasons These schools have had the longest runs of above.500 seasons according to the NCAA: 1. Louisiana Tech 35 (1973-74 to pres.) 2. Tennessee 35 (1973-74 to present) 3. Green Bay 32 (1977-78 to present) 4. Long Beach State 30 (1962-63 to 1991-92) 5. Georgia 30 (1979-80 to present) 6. St. Joseph s 24 (1980-81 to 2003-04) 7. Maryland 23 (1971-72 to 1993-94) 8. Texas 23 (1974-75 to 1996-97) 9. Holy Cross 23 (1979-80 to 2002-03) 10. Purdue 24 (1985-86 to present) One of the best in recent years The winningest NCAA Division I women s basketball teams based on percentage the past five seasons (2003-04 through 2007-08): 1. Tennessee 162-19 (.895) 2. North Carolina 154-20 (.885) 3. Connecticut 156-23 (.872) 4. Duke 149-25 (.856) 5. Chattanooga 135-24 (.849) 6. Stanford 149-27 (.847) 7. LSU 152-29 (.840) 8. Green Bay 128-29 (.815) 9. Ohio State 130-31 (.807) 10. Baylor 136-34 (.800)

NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP (Rick Astley, 1987) Of course when we talk about pop culture and music, a Rick Roll needs to be addressed. At any rate, this note would be about turnovers. Green Bay s turnover margin is now tops in the nation, as the Phoenix boasts a +7.0 turnover margin. Although the statistic is in its first year of being tracked by the NCAA, the margin would be the best in team history as well. HOT STUFF (Donna Summer, 1979) With its victory over Wright State Feb. 12, Green Bay posted its 10th consecutive 20-win season. Overall, the Phoenix has recorded at least 20 wins in 22 different seasons (out of 35). This season also marks the sixth 25-plus win season for Green Bay; of note, three of those efforts have been accomplished by this year s senior class, including the team s program-record of 29 wins during the 2006-07 campaign. WITHOUT YOU (Mariah Carey, 1994) Sophomore guard Heather Golden returned to action March 11 against Detroit after missing four games over three weeks with a knee injury. In that game, she tallied two points on 1-of-3 shooting with a rebound. On the season, Golden is averaging 6.7 points per game in 18.3 minutes per contest as a reserve. MACARENA (Los Del Rio, 1996) Just as this was the dance craze years back, the Phoenix begins its march in March with hopes of returning to the Big Dance. The Phoenix has advanced to the NCAA Tournament eight times in the past 11 seasons and has made nine trips overall. The Phoenix boasts a 2-9 record at the national tournament, notching wins in 2003 and 2007. LOW (Flo Rida, 2008) As it has done for every year it has competed at the NCAA Division I level, Green Bay opened the regular season on the road with a two-game series in Florida. After defeating FIU for the season opener, Green Bay improved to 12-10 in season-openers as a D-I program and 2-0 in season-opening contests under head coach Matt Bollant... The Phoenix then went on to defeat Miami (Fla.) for Green Bay s 700th win in program history; only 23 Division I programs have eclipsed that milestone. TAKE ON ME (a-ha, 1985) The Phoenix posted a team-record 27 steals in a victory over Youngstown State Feb. 5 breaking the previous team record of 25 set vs. Loyola in 2000. Six Green Bay players tallied at least three steals. Three players posted career highs in thefts - sophomore Heather Golden had six, senior Erin Templin had five, and freshman Hannah Quilling had four. GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN (Cyndi Lauper, 1984) Even with four seniors, Green Bay is one of the youngest teams in the nation based on its number of underclassmen. Ten of 14 players on the Phoenix roster are freshmen or sophomores. Only BYU (14), UMBC (13), Elon (12), Northeastern (12), UCF (12), and Tennessee (11) have more underclassmen than Green Bay. GREEN BAY ATHLETICS UPDATE Nordic Skiing: Junior Santi Ocariz, making his third appearance at the NCAA Championships, finished 27th among 39 competitors in the 10K classic with a time of 25:45.0. The junior s clocking was the fifth-fastest among skiers from the Central Collegiate Ski Association. In her NCAA debut, Freeman placed 35th in the 5K classic. The sophomore s time (15:32.7) ranked seventh among the league s skiers in the event. Swimming and Diving: Green Bay s two diving qualifiers--freshman Daniel Pogue (Chisholm, Minn.) and junior Lauren McGraw (Woodbury, Minn.)--competed Friday on the first day of the NCAA Zone C Championships at the University of Minnesota s Aquatic Center. Pogue finished 30th on the 1-meter board with a score of 228.60, while McGraw took 31st out of 37 competitors in the women s 3-meter event. She posted a score of 210.85. ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 25 POLL March 9 No. Team Record Points 1. Connecticut (45) 32-0 1125 2. Stanford 26-4 1046 3. Oklahoma 27-3 1026 4. Maryland 28-4 1011 5. Louisville 28-3 944 6. Duke 26-5 859 7. Baylor 24-5 831 8. Auburn 29-3 830 9. Ohio State 27-5 723 10. Texas A&M 23-6 710 11. North Carolina 26-6 697 12. California 24-5 615 13. Florida State 25-7 553 14. Pittsburgh 23-6 521 15. Vanderbilt 24-8 458 16. Arizona State 23-7 401 17. South Dakota State 30-2 368 18. Iowa State 23-7 315 19. Tennessee 22-10 310 20. Xavier 25-6 246 21. Florida 23-7 198 22. Kansas State 23-6 193 23. Texas 20-10 179 24. Notre Dame 22-8 161 25. Virginia 23-9 160 OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES Middle Tennessee State 28, Green Bay 22, LSU 18, Marist 16, Bowling Green 16, DePaul 15, Purdue 15, San Diego State 8, Gonzaga 3, Virginia Commonwealth 2, Florida Gulf Coast 1, Villanova 1. ESPN/USA TODAY TOP 25 POLL March 10 No. Team Record Points 1. Connecticut (31) 32-0 775 2. Stanford 26-4 734 3. Oklahoma 27-3 712 4. Maryland 28-4 686 5. Louisville 29-3 647 6. Auburn 29-3 570 7. Baylor 24-5 567 8. Duke 26-5 545 9. Texas A&M 23-6 532 10. Ohio State 27-5 502 11. North Carolina 26-6 447 12. California 24-5 413 13. Florida State 25-7 359 14. South Dakota State 30-2 357 15. Vanderbilt 24-8 300 16. Kansas State 23-6 242 17. Pittsburgh 23-7 236 18. Xavier 25-6 218 19. Iowa State 23-7 207 20. Notre Dame 22-8 186 21. Texas 20-10 165 22. Florida 23-7 159 23. Virginia 23-9 144 24. Tennessee 22-10 116 25. Arizona State 23-7 72 OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES Middle Tennessee 69; Marist 44; Bowling Green 33; Green Bay 16; Villanova 8; DePaul 6; Arkansas-Little Rock 2; Boston College 2; Gonzaga 1; Liberty 1; Mississippi State 1; North Carolina A&T 1.

GREEN BAY VS. HORIZON LEAGUE Butler 32-7 at Green Bay: 17-2 at Indianapolis: 12-4 at Neutral: 3-1 Overall streak: W26 HL Tournament: 7-1 Cleveland State 45-4 at Green Bay: 21-2 at Cleveland: 19-2 at Neutral: 5-0 Overall streak: W2 HL Tournament: 5-1 Detroit 31-5 at Green Bay: 17-1 at Detroit: 11-4 at Neutral: 3-0 Overall streak: W14 HL Tournament: 6-1 UIC 51-5 at Green Bay: 27-0 at Chicago: 21-4 at Neutral: 3-1 Overall streak: W6 HL Tournament: 5-1 Loyola 35-4 at Green Bay: 18-1 at Chicago: 15-2 at Neutral: 2-1 Overall streak: W35 HL Tournament: 6-0 Milwaukee 47-17 at Green Bay: 27-4 at Milwaukee: 16-11 at Neutral: 4-2 Overall streak: W7 HL Tournament: 2-1 Valparaiso 18-4 at Green Bay: 9-2 at Valparaiso: 9-2 at Neutral: 0-0 Overall streak: W3 Wright State 41-3 at Green Bay: 21-0 at Dayton: 19-3 at Neutral: 1-0 Overall streak: W13 HL Tournament: 4-0 Youngstown State 21-1 at Green Bay: 10-1 at Youngstown: 10-0 at Neutral: 0-0 Overall streak: W8 HL Tournament: 1-0 BEAUTIFUL DAY (U2, 2001) A new Kress Events Center record was established for Green Bay women s basketball when 3,719 were in attendance for a game with in-state rival Wisconsin (Dec. 10). Capacity for the Kress is 4,018. The overall attendance record for a Green Bay women s basketball game is 5,197 set two seasons ago (Dec. 13, 2006) when Green Bay and Wisconsin played at the Resch Center in Green Bay. HEY YA (Outkast, 2003) Green Bay was ranked fourth in the nation among mid-major programs by ESPN.com women s basketball writer Graham Hays Feb. 9. Just ahead of Green Bay was South Dakota State (No. 17 in the latest Associated Press poll), Xavier (No. 20), and Middle Tennessee State. Illinois State, who the Phoenix faced Dec. 13, was No. 7 on the list. THE FINAL COUNTDOWN (Europe, 1986) The Phoenix will be looking for its first NCAA Tournament appearance under head coach Matt Bollant. Charlie Creme, ESPN s resident bracketologist for women s basketball, projected the Phoenix March 12 as a No. 12 seed in the Oklahoma City bracket taking on No. 5 Virginia in Los Angeles. Jerry Palm of CollegeRPI.com predicts Green Bay as a No. 12 seed taking on No. 5 Notre Dame in South Bend, Ind., as part of the Berkley bracket. MMMBOP (Hanson, 1997) Senior Kati Harty became the first Phoenix player in three seasons to record double-digit assists in a game when she dished out 10 at Marquette (Dec. 20). Natalie Berglin was the last to do it prior to Harty. Berglin recorded 13 assists in a game vs. Cleveland State Jan. 26, 2006. CRAZY (Gnarls Barkley, 2006) The 83 total points scored in the Jan. 4 Green Bay-Milwaukee game was the lowest ever in a game for each school since joining NCAA Division I. Milwaukee scored just 36 points, the fewest allowed by the Phoenix this season, and shot just 27.9%. Said Panthers coach Sandy Botham after the game: Give all the credit to Green Bay. They defensively did a number on us. Very aggressive. We just didn t respond. They exploited the areas we were weak in, which is being strong with the ball. They just took us out of what we wanted to do. We just couldn t score. All the credit goes to Green Bay and their defensive intensity. They are relentless. SMELLS LIKE TEEN SPIRIT (Nirvana, 1992) Green Bay received five commitments on Nov. 13, all signing national letters of intent. Joining the Phoenix program next season will be Lydia Bauer (Lake Zurich, Ill./Lake Zurich), Sarah Eichler (Grafton, Wis./ Grafton), Breannah Ranger (Skokie, Ill./Niles North), Adrian Ritchie (De Pere,Wis./De Pere) and Sam Zastrow (Algoma, Wis./Algoma). Stephanie Sension (Hopkins, Minnesota) was added to Green Bay s roster head coach Matt Bollant announced Jan. 27. Sension, a 6-foot-3 forward, joined the Phoenix Jan. 26 at practice after spending the first semester at the Air Force Academy Preparatory School, where she played on the team there. She will redshirt for the Phoenix this season with four years of eligibility remaining, beginning with the 2009-10 season. WHAT S UP? (4 Non-Blondes, 1993) Green Bay has gone to the free throw line 50 more times than any other league team. Green Bay s 2009 senior class has scored 3,946 points in 486 career games. Sophomore Celeste Hoewisch, just 5-foot-7, leads Green Bay in offensive rebounds (45). Green Bay s home attendance average of 2,193 is over 1,400 fans per game more than any other team in the league. The Phoenix is 76-39 all-time in the month of March. GB in the RPI (March 10) WEB SITE RPI SOS collegerpi.com 42 188 realtimerpi.com 46 186 rpiratings.com 37 135

THE LAST TIME GREEN BAY... Played a Top 25 team: March 20, 2007 - Green Bay lost to #4 Connecticut in the NCAA tournament second round 94-70. (63 games) Beat a Top 25 team: Dec. 3, 2002 - On a three-pointer by Mary Kulenkamp with 14 seconds left, Green Bay upset #25 TCU in Fort Worth, Texas, 60-58. (214 games) Had an overtime win: March 6, 2008 - A 78-73 win over Wright State. (35 games) Had an overtime loss: Jan. 19, 2008 - A 90-88 overtime loss at Valparaiso. (46 games) Won on a shot in the final five seconds: Nov. 16, 2008 - Senior Rachel Porath s layup with under a second left beat Miami, 63-61. (29 games) Won on a free throw in the last five seconds: Jan. 15, 2005 - Senior Tiffany Mor made a pair of free throws with 2.8 seconds in regulation to win at Youngstown State 53-51. (141 games) Scored 100 points: Dec. 17, 2005 - The Phoenix reached 100 points for the first time in 14 seasons with its 103-53 win over Lewis at the PSC. (117 games) Scored 90 points: March 11, 2007 - The Phoenix defeated Butler 91-64 at the Phoenix Sports Center. (65 games) Held a team to under 50 points: March 13, 2009 - Wright State was held to their lowest point total of the season in a 67-36 setback to the Phoenix. (1 game) Held a team to under 40 points: March 13, 2009 - Wright State was held to their lowest point total of the season in a 67-36 setback to the Phoenix. (1 game) Had a double-double: March 11, 2009 - Erin Templin had 12 points and 10 rebounds against Detroit for her second straight double-double. (2 games) Had a triple-double: Feb. 28, 2004 - Mary Kulenkamp posted Green Bay s first-ever triple-double with 10 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists vs. UIC. (161 games) Had a player score 30 points: March 6, 2008 - Lavesa Glover shot 17-of-21 from the field for a career-high 34 points against Wright State at the Kress Center. (35 games) Had two players score 20 points: Feb. 7, 2006 - Nicole Soulis (26) and Natalie Berglin (23) against North Dakota State. (104 games) Did not have a three-point field goal: Feb. 24, 2000 - Green Bay was 0-5 from three-point distance in a 54-53 loss at UIC. (289 games) Held an opponent without a three-point field goal: Feb. 1, 2001 - Green Bay held Butler to 0-7 shooting from long range in a 73-63 win. (263 games) PHOENIX NOTABLES Green Bay Individual Career Record Book Watch Points 10. Rachel Porath 1240 9th: 1318 Field Goal Percentage 7. Rachel Porath.528 6th:.529 T9. Lavesa Glover.524 8th:.527 Three-Point Field Goals 2. Rachel Porath 188 1st: 192 Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 2. Rachel Porath 430 1st: 511 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 2. Rachel Porath.437 1st:.476 Assists 9. Kati Harty 356 8th: 362 Steals 8. Kati Harty 223 7th: 235 Green Bay Team Season Record Book Watch Winning percentage.903 1st:.879 Scoring defense 50.5 1st: 55.0 Steals 376 1st: 414 Turnover margin +7.0 1st: +6.63 Season and Career Superlatives Double-Doubles Season Career Lavesa Glover 0 2 Rachel Porath 0 3 Erin Templin 2 3 Double-Figure Scoring Season Career Lavesa Glover 24 51 Heather Golden 8 11 Kati Harty 13 42 Celeste Hoewisch 21 22 Rachel Porath 21 67 Hannah Quilling 1 1 Erin Templin 5 25 Kayla Tetschlag 4 6 20-Point Games Season Career Lavesa Glover 0 3 Kati Harty 1 1 Celeste Hoewisch 1 1 Rachel Porath 0 4 Erin Templin 1 1 Kayla Tetschlag 1 1 Double-Figure Rebounding Season Career Lavesa Glover 0 2 Rachel Porath 1 4 Erin Templin 4 6 Kayla Tetschlag 1 2 Double-Figure Assists Season Career Kati Harty 1 1 GREEN BAY WHEN THEN When Green Bay... Wins the tip Then: GB is 14-0 Has a +1.0 a/to ratio Then: GB is 15-1 Outrebounds opponent Then: GB is 12-0 Has more assists than opp. Then: GB is 23-0 Has fewer turnovers than opp. Then: GB is 26-3 Out-steals opponents Then: GB is 22-3 Has more blocks than opp. Then: GB is 7-0 When Green Bay shoots better than... 45% from the floor Then: GB is 18-1 45% from 3-pt. range Then: GB is 12-1 70% from the free throw line Then: GB is 14-1 When Green Bay s opponent shoots worse than... 40% from the floor Then: GB is 18-0 40% from 3-pt. range Then: GB is 22-1 70% from the free throw line Then: GB is 17-1 When Green Bay scores... <60 points Then: GB is 3-2 60-69 points Then: GB is 17-1 70-79 points Then: GB is 6-0 >79 points Then: GB is 2-0 When Green Bay s opponent scores... <60 points Then: GB is 25-1 60-69 points Then: GB is 3-1 70-79 points Then: GB is 0-1 >79 points Then: GB is 0-0 When the high scorer is... (including ties) Lavesa Glover Then: GB is 7-0 Heather Golden Then: GB is 3-0 Kati Harty Then: GB is 6-1 Celeste Hoewisch Then: GB is 5-1 Rachel Porath Then: GB is 7-1 Erin Templin Then: GB is 1-0 Kayla Tetschlag Then: GB is 3-0 When the high rebounder is... (including ties) Lavesa Glover Then: GB is 7-1 Celeste Hoewisch Then: GB is 4-0 Rachel Porath Then: GB is 6-0 Erin Templin Then: GB is 12-2 Kayla Tetschlag Then: GB is 3-0 When the high assister is... (including ties) Lavesa Glover Then: GB is 1-0 Kati Harty Then: GB is 19-2 Celeste Hoewisch Then: GB is 8-0 Rachel Porath Then: GB is 5-1 Hannah Quilling Then: GB is 1-0 Erin Templin Then: GB is 6-0 Kayla Tetschlag Then: GB is 1-0 When Green Bay starts... Harty, Hoewisch, Glover Porath, Templin Then: GB is 26-3 Harty, Hoewisch, Glover Porath, Tetschlag Then: GB is 2-0

1 Green Bay Women s Basketball Notes - Radio/TV Info Sheet Kati Harty Staci Beckel 3 G 5-7 Sr. Ashwaubenon, Wis. Season 31-31 9.3 2.2 4.3.447.430.711 Career 124-63 7.8 2.2 2.9.444.393.770 Points: 22 vs. Butler 2/28/09 Rebounds: 8 at UIC 2/21/08 Assists: 10 at Marquette 12/20/08 Steals: 6 on four occasions Second on the team in steals with 74 (2.4 per game) 1.5 assist/turnover ratio is second best in the league Is 37 points away from 1,000 career points F 6-1 So. Waseca, Minn. Season 10-0 0.5 0.5 0.0.000.000.833 Career 30-0 1.2 1.0 0.0.280.250.700 Points: 8 vs. Cleveland St. 1/10/08 Rebounds: 9 vs. No. Ariz. 12/15/07 Assists: 1 vs. No. Ariz. 12/15/07 Steals: 2 vs. No. Ariz. 12/15/07 Hit 4-of-4 FT s vs. Loyola 2/21/09 Went 4-of-5 from the field against Cleveland State last season Led the team with 9 rebounds against Northern Arizona last season Celeste Hoewisch G 5-7 So. Hortonville, Wis. 4 Lavesa Glover 5 Season 31-31 10.5 3.2 2.5.443.288.756 Career 61-31 7.7 2.6 2.0.433.306.742 Points: 21 vs. Valpo 2/26/09 Rebounds: 8 vs. Butler 1/29/09 Assists: 5 on three occasions Steals: 6 on two occasions 2008-09 Second-team All-Horizon League Leads team in steals (2.5 per game), which ranks 55th in the nation Only non-senior in starting lineup Season 31-31 11.2 4.2 0.4.492.000.690 Career 120-63 8.6 3.7 0.5.524.333.645 Points: 34 vs. Wright State 3/6/08 Rebounds: 11 on two occasions Assists: 3 on five occasions Steals: 3 on three occasions 2008-09 First-team All-Horizon League Leads Green Bay with 24 double-figure scoring games First player in Green Bay history from Florida Hannah Quilling 10 Lory Shaw 11 Elicia Derusha 21 C 6-3 Sr. Miami, Fla. G 5-7 Fr. Eau Claire, Wis. Season 28-0 1.6 0.9 1.1.271.343.500 Career 28-0 1.6 0.9 1.1.271.343.500 Points: 12 vs. Detroit 1/15/09 Rebounds: 3 on two occasions Assists: 7 vs. Loyola 2/21/09 Steals: 4 vs. Youngstown St. 2/5/09 Had a 7-assist game coming off the bench against Loyola Feb. 21 Hit 4 three-pointers vs. Detroit 1/15/09 McDonald s All-America nominee as a senior at Eau Claire North C 6-2 Fr. Gurnee, Ill. Season 13-0 1.4 0.5 0.1.316.000.545 Career 13-0 1.4 0.5 0.1.316.000.545 Points: 4 vs. Chic. St. 11/19/09 Rebounds: 2 on two occasions Assists: 1 vs. YSU 2/5/09 Steals: Played a season-high 11 minutes vs. Youngstown State 2/5/09 Completed a three-point play vs. North Dakota 11/25/08 Aided Warren Township to 4 regional championships G 5-10 Fr. Engadine, Mich. Season 10-0 0.0 0.2 0.0.000.000.000 Career 10-0 0.0 0.2 0.0.000.000.000 Points: Rebounds: 1 on two occasions Assists: Steals: Redshirted the 2007-08 season Unanimous 2006 Associated Press Class D first team all-state Averaged 21.0 points and 12.4 rebounds per game as a prep senior Heather Golden 24 Erin Templin 25 Rachel Porath 30 Chelsea Lyons 31 Julie Wojta 32 Morgan Faase 33 G 5-11 So. De Pere, Wis. G PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT% Season 27-0 6.7 1.7 1.1.486.404.553 Career 59-0 4.7 1.3 0.9.466.378.533 Points: 19 vs. Cleveland State 1/8/09 Rebounds: 5 vs. YSU 1/12/08 Assists: 3 on three occasions Steals: 6 vs. YSU 2/5/09 Was the team s top scorer off the bench during league play Hit 4-of-5 three-pointers vs. Cleveland State 1/8/09 Missed four games with a knee injury, returned vs. Detroit 3/11 F 6-1 Sr. Richland Center, Wis. Season 29-29 7.9 5.7 1.8.406.391.699 Career 116-61 6.1 4.3 1.7.410.392.749 Points: 20 vs. Milwaukee 3/7/09 Rebounds: 11 on three occasions Assists: 7 vs. Detroit 3/8/08 Steals: 5 vs. YSU 2/5/09 Leads the team in rebounding Posted back-to-back double-doubles March 7 and March 11 Three-time Horizon League academic honor roll G 5-10 Sr. Luxemburg, Wis. Season 31-31 10.7 3.9 2.1.552.456.855 Career 126-125 9.8 4.3 2.3.528.437.874 Points: 22 vs. Butler 2/16/08 Rebounds: 12 on two occasions Assists: 9 at Butler 1/25/07 Steals: 7 vs. Wright State, 3/6/08 Two-time first-team all-horizon League selection Is the league s top 3-point shooter Is on target to rank in top 10 in team history in three shooting categories G 5-9 So. Coon Rapids, Minn. Season 15-0 0.5 0.4 0.2.250.000.333 Career 22-0 0.4 0.3 0.2.200.000.308 Points: 2 on two occasions Rebounds: 3 vs. Loyola 2/21/09 Assists: 3 vs. Detroit 1/15/09 Steals: 3 vs. YSU 2/5/09 Had 3 steals in a season-high 9 minutes vs. Youngstown State 2/5/09 Made 26th steal of the game vs. YSU 2/5/09 to set new team record Earned second-team all-horizon League honors in soccer in 2008 G/F 6-0 Fr. Mishicot, Wis. Season 20-0 2.1 2.3 0.8.385.250.643 Career 20-0 2.1 2.3 0.8.385.250.643 Points: 6 on two occasions Rebounds: 5 on four occasions Assists: 2 on six occasions Steals: 3 on two occasions Tallied 6 points including a three-pointer vs. Loyola 2/21/09 Redshirted the 2007-08 season Two-time Olympian Conference Player of the Year C 6-3 So. Green Bay, Wis. Season 15-0 1.7 1.3 0.0.333.000.429 Career 32-0 1.6 1.0 0.0.351.000.435 Points: 8 vs. No. Ariz. 12/15/07 Rebounds: 5 on two occasions Assists: Steals: 1 on two occasions Had 6 points vs. Loyola 2/21/09 Pulled down 5 rebounds in 7 minutes vs. Cleveland State 1/8/09 Second team all-state selection as a senior at Notre Dame Academy Kayla Tetschlag F 6-0 So. Sheboygan, Wis. 42 Season 31-2 6.8 3.5 1.0.503.295.661 Career 57-2 5.8 3.3 1.0.508.308.710 Points: 22 vs. Loyola 2/21/09 Rebounds: 10 on two occasions Assists: 4 on two occasions Steals: 7 vs. UIC 2/19/09 Horizon League Player of the Week for the week ending Feb. 22 2008-09 Horizon League Sixth Player of the Year Made first career start vs. Cleveland State 1/8/09

Green Bay Women's Basketball Green Bay Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 13, 2009) All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 28-3 15-2 13-1 0-0 CONFERENCE 18-0 9-0 9-0 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 10-3 6-2 4-1 0-0 Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 05 GLOVER, Lavesa 31-31 734 23.7 130-264.492 0-0.000 87-126.690 42 87 129 4.2 81 3 11 60 23 25 347 11.2 30 PORATH, Rachel 31-31 990 31.9 116-210.552 52-114.456 47-55.855 22 98 120 3.9 45 0 61 48 6 46 331 10.7 04 HOEWISCH, Celeste 31-31 851 27.5 104-235.443 23-80.288 93-123.756 45 55 100 3.2 91 4 76 71 4 74 324 10.5 01 HARTY, Kati 31-31 919 29.6 89-199.447 40-93.430 69-97.711 11 56 67 2.2 50 0 132 90 4 74 287 9.3 25 TEMPLIN, Erin 29-29 831 28.7 76-187.406 25-64.391 51-73.699 44 120 164 5.7 68 0 56 70 19 50 228 7.9 42 TETSCHLAG, Kayla 31-2 687 22.2 80-159.503 13-44.295 37-56.661 42 65 107 3.5 51 0 35 51 5 40 210 6.8 24 GOLDEN, Heather 27-0 493 18.3 67-138.486 21-52.404 26-47.553 18 28 46 1.7 40 0 30 33 2 21 181 6.7 32 WOJTA, Julie 20-0 178 8.9 15-39.385 3-12.250 9-14.643 13 32 45 2.3 13 0 16 15 2 14 42 2.1 33 FAASE, Morgan 15-0 61 4.1 10-30.333 0-0.000 6-14.429 5 15 20 1.3 14 0 0 6 1 2 26 1.7 10 QUILLING, Hannah 28-0 296 10.6 13-48.271 12-35.343 7-14.500 5 19 24 0.9 32 0 31 29 0 22 45 1.6 11 SHAW, Lory 13-0 70 5.4 6-19.316 0-0.000 6-11.545 3 4 7 0.5 19 0 1 7 1 0 18 1.4 03 BECKEL, Staci 10-0 16 1.6 0-5.000 0-2.000 5-6.833 2 3 5 0.5 2 0 0 1 0 0 5 0.5 31 LYONS, Chelsea 15-0 55 3.7 2-8.250 0-1.000 3-9.333 2 4 6 0.4 6 0 5 5 0 8 7 0.5 21 DERUSHA, Elicia 10-0 19 1.9 0-4.000 0-3.000 0-0.000 0 2 2 0.2 3 0 0 4 0 0 0 0.0 Team 36 74 110 8 Total... 31 6200 708-1545.458 189-500.378 446-645.691 290 662 952 30.7 515 7 454 498 67 376 2051 66.2 Opponents... 31 6200 562-1464.384 126-454.278 315-479.658 346 653 999 32.2 585-316 714 108 242 1565 50.5 TEAM STATISTICS GB OPP SCORING 2051 1565 Points per game 66.2 50.5 Scoring margin +15.7 - FIELD GOALS-ATT 708-1545 562-1464 Field goal pct.458.384 3 POINT FG-ATT 189-500 126-454 3-point FG pct.378.278 3-pt FG made per game 6.1 4.1 FREE THROWS-ATT 446-645 315-479 Free throw pct.691.658 F-Throws made per game 14.4 10.2 REBOUNDS 952 999 Rebounds per game 30.7 32.2 Rebounding margin -1.5 - ASSISTS 454 316 Assists per game 14.6 10.2 TURNOVERS 498 714 Turnovers per game 16.1 23.0 Turnover margin +7.0 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.9 0.4 STEALS 376 242 Steals per game 12.1 7.8 BLOCKS 67 108 Blocks per game 2.2 3.5 ATTENDANCE 37285 10604 Home games-avg/game 17-2193 14-757 Neutral site-avg/game - 0-0 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Totals Green Bay 1076 975 2051 Opponents 717 848 1565 Date Opponent Score Att. 11/14/08 at FIU W 68-45 390 11/16/08 at Miami W 63-61 528 11/19/08 CHICAGO STATE W 66-48 1388 11/22/08 DRAKE W 64-53 1464 11/25/08 NORTH DAKOTA W 66-41 1407 12/03/08 MISSOURI STATE W 80-56 1340 12/6/08 at UNI W 76-49 752 12/10/08 WISCONSIN L 47-59 3719 12/13/08 ILS L 49-60 1539 12/20/08 at Marquette W 68-56 1478 12/29/08 at DePaul L 68-76 2013 * 01/04/09 at Milwaukee W 47-36 933 * 01/08/09 at Cleveland State W 65-49 289 * 01/10/09 at Youngstown State W 62-42 913 * 01/15/09 DETROIT W 62-43 2613 * 01/17/09 WRIGHT STATE W 70-39 2094 * 01/22/09 at Loyola W 74-54 328 * 01/24/09 at UIC Flames W 62-51 922 * 01/29/09 BUTLER W 58-53 2437 * 01/31/09 VALPARAISO W 76-45 2654 * 02/05/09 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W 79-42 1733 * 02/07/09 CLEVELAND STATE W 69-54 2517 * 02/12/09 at Wright State W 62-51 179 * 02/14/09 at University of Detroit Mercy W 59-44 512 * 02/19/09 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO W 73-52 2327 * 02/21/09 LOYOLA W 88-44 2872 * 02/26/09 at Valparaiso W 68-60 890 * 02/28/09 at Butler W 69-64 477 * 03/07/09 MILWAUKEE W 66-56 3627 ^ 03/11/09 DETROIT W 60-46 1536 ^ 03/13/09 WRIGHT STATE W 67-36 2018 * = Conference game

Green Bay Women's Basketball Green Bay Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 07, 2009) Conference games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 18-0 9-0 9-0 0-0 CONFERENCE 18-0 9-0 9-0 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 04 HOEWISCH, Celeste 18-18 496 27.6 63-132.477 14-44.318 58-74.784 30 30 60 3.3 49 1 47 46 1 48 198 11.0 05 GLOVER, Lavesa 18-18 424 23.6 73-152.480 0-0.000 48-75.640 28 53 81 4.5 48 2 9 32 14 18 194 10.8 30 PORATH, Rachel 18-18 566 31.4 65-116.560 31-65.477 27-30.900 16 62 78 4.3 24 0 39 28 3 29 188 10.4 01 HARTY, Kati 18-18 528 29.3 53-115.461 24-56.429 32-54.593 5 31 36 2.0 30 0 73 48 4 39 162 9.0 25 TEMPLIN, Erin 16-16 457 28.6 41-101.406 18-40.450 33-47.702 20 63 83 5.2 34 0 33 36 11 25 133 8.3 24 GOLDEN, Heather 14-0 287 20.5 42-85.494 15-34.441 16-29.552 15 14 29 2.1 19 0 20 17 1 15 115 8.2 42 TETSCHLAG, Kayla 18-2 391 21.7 49-95.516 6-26.231 22-30.733 25 34 59 3.3 28 0 16 27 3 27 126 7.0 33 FAASE, Morgan 9-0 41 4.6 8-23.348 0-0.000 4-10.400 3 10 13 1.4 8 0 0 3 1 2 20 2.2 10 QUILLING, Hannah 17-0 193 11.4 10-34.294 9-27.333 5-10.500 3 10 13 0.8 24 0 24 18 0 18 34 2.0 32 WOJTA, Julie 12-0 109 9.1 10-24.417 2-8.250 1-4.250 8 16 24 2.0 7 0 7 10 2 8 23 1.9 03 BECKEL, Staci 6-0 11 1.8 0-3.000 0-1.000 5-6.833 1 2 3 0.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 0.8 11 SHAW, Lory 7-0 44 6.3 1-11.091 0-0.000 3-8.375 1 3 4 0.6 9 0 1 3 1 0 5 0.7 31 LYONS, Chelsea 10-0 41 4.1 2-6.333 0-1.000 2-7.286 2 4 6 0.6 4 0 3 3 0 7 6 0.6 21 DERUSHA, Elicia 6-0 12 2.0 0-2.000 0-2.000 0-0.000 0 1 1 0.2 3 0 0 4 0 0 0 0.0 Team 17 45 62 3 Total... 18 3600 417-899.464 119-304.391 256-384.667 174 378 552 30.7 288 3 272 278 41 236 1209 67.2 Opponents... 18 3600 314-823.382 76-251.303 175-260.673 188 378 566 31.4 328-175 432 54 152 879 48.8 TEAM STATISTICS GB OPP SCORING 1209 879 Points per game 67.2 48.8 Scoring margin +18.3 - FIELD GOALS-ATT 417-899 314-823 Field goal pct.464.382 3 POINT FG-ATT 119-304 76-251 3-point FG pct.391.303 3-pt FG made per game 6.6 4.2 FREE THROWS-ATT 256-384 175-260 Free throw pct.667.673 F-Throws made per game 14.2 9.7 REBOUNDS 552 566 Rebounds per game 30.7 31.4 Rebounding margin -0.8 - ASSISTS 272 175 Assists per game 15.1 9.7 TURNOVERS 278 432 Turnovers per game 15.4 24.0 Turnover margin +8.6 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.0 0.4 STEALS 236 152 Steals per game 13.1 8.4 BLOCKS 41 54 Blocks per game 2.3 3.0 ATTENDANCE 22874 5443 Home games-avg/game 9-2542 9-605 Neutral site-avg/game - 0-0 Date Opponent Score Att. * 01/04/09 at Milwaukee W 47-36 933 * 01/08/09 at Cleveland State W 65-49 289 * 01/10/09 at Youngstown State W 62-42 913 * 01/15/09 DETROIT W 62-43 2613 * 01/17/09 WRIGHT STATE W 70-39 2094 * 01/22/09 at Loyola W 74-54 328 * 01/24/09 at UIC Flames W 62-51 922 * 01/29/09 BUTLER W 58-53 2437 * 01/31/09 VALPARAISO W 76-45 2654 * 02/05/09 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W 79-42 1733 * 02/07/09 CLEVELAND STATE W 69-54 2517 * 02/12/09 at Wright State W 62-51 179 * 02/14/09 at University of Detroit Mercy W 59-44 512 * 02/19/09 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO W 73-52 2327 * 02/21/09 LOYOLA W 88-44 2872 * 02/26/09 at Valparaiso W 68-60 890 * 02/28/09 at Butler W 69-64 477 * 03/07/09 MILWAUKEE W 66-56 3627 * = Conference game Score by Periods 1st 2nd Totals Green Bay 628 581 1209 Opponents 401 478 879