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MILWAUKEE WOMEN S BASKETBALL 2005-2006 SUMMER PROSPECTUS NICHOLE DRUMMOND SENIOR FORWARD ALL-HORIZON LEAGUE MOLLY O BRIEN SENIOR GUARD ALL-HORIZON LEAGUE ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM

MILWAUKEE WOMEN S BASKETBALL Contact: Kevin Conway, Assistant Sports Information Director 2512 E. Hartford Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53211 (P) 414-229-2413 (F) 414-229-6759 conway2@uwm.edu GENERAL INFORMATION Name of School: University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee City/Zip: Milwaukee, WI 53201 Founded: 1885 Enrollment: 25,059 Nickname: Panthers School Colors: Black and Gold Arena: Klotsche Center (5,000) Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Horizon League Chancellor: Dr. Carlos Santiago Athletics Director: Bud Haidet Miami (Ohio) Assoc. AD/SWA: Deanna D Abbraccio Wyoming Athletics Phone: 414-229-5151 Ticket Manager: LeVar Ridgeway Ticket Office Phone: 414-229-5886 HISTORY First Year of Basketball: 1971 First Year In Division I: 1990 All-Time Record: 468-398 NCAA Appearances: 1 Last NCAA Appearance: 2001 lost @ Duke, 96-63 COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Sandy Botham Alma Mater/Year: Notre Dame, 1988 Record At School (Yrs.): 143-110 (nine years) Career Record (Yrs.): 165-114 (10 years) Assistant Coach: John Motherwell Assistant Coach: Jennifer Murphy Assistant Coach: TBA Dir. of Basketball Operations: TBA Athletic Trainer: TBA MEDIA RELATIONS SID: Kevin O Connor Office Phone: 414-229-5674 E-Mail: kjoc@uwm.edu Assistant SID/WBB Contact: Kevin Conway E-Mail: conway2@uwm.edu Office Phone: 414-229-2413 Cell Phone: 414-750-0298 Home Phone: 414-202-9329 Assistant SID: Chris Zills Office Phone: 414-229-4593 SID Fax: 414-229-6759 Press Row Phone: 414-229-6276 Athletics Website: uwmpanthers.com SID Mailing Address: SID - Athletics Merrill Hall UW-Milwaukee P.O. Box 413 Milwaukee, WI 53201 Overnight Address: 2512 E. Hartford Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53211 TEAM INFORMATION Overall Record: 14-14 Home/Road/Neutral: 7-5/6-9/1-0 League Record: 11-5 League Finish: 2nd League Tournament Finish: lost in quarterfinals Final Ranking: N/A Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/3 Newcomers/Redshirts: 5/2 Top Returning Players: Nichole Drummond (5-10, Sr., G/F) - 13.7 ppg, 5.6 rpg Molly O Brien (5-10, Sr., F) - 9.4 ppg, 7.0 rpg Aubrey Hampton (5-6, Jr., G) - 6.4 ppg, 2.3 apg Key Losses: Kimberly Becker (6-2, F/C) - 9.6 ppg, 6.9 rpg Teri Huff (5-10, F) - 10.2 ppg, 4.4 rpg 2001 LEAGUE REGULAR SEASON CHAMPS AND LEAGUE TOURNEY CHAMPS 2001 NCAA TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANTS

Milwaukee Women s Basketball 2005-06 Prospectus Page 2 2005-06 MILWAUKEE NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown(High School/Last School) 3 Amanda Cook G 5-8 Sr. Oconto Falls, Wis. (Oconto Falls/Carl Sandburg JC) 11 Aubrey Hampton G 5-6 Jr. Oak Park, Ill. (Oak Park-River Forest) 14 Meredith Onson G 5-11 So. Oshkosh, Wis. (Oshkosh West/Boston University) 20 Beth Reckelberg G 5-8 Jr. Luxemburg, Wis. (Luxemburg-Casco) 22 Nichole Drummond G/F 5-10 Sr. Kenosha, Wis. (Tremper) 23 Anne Witte G 5-9 Sr. Mukwonago, Wis. (Mukwonago) 25 Molly O Brien F 5-11 Sr. Columbus, Wis. (Columbus) 30 Meghan Klein F 5-8 So. Appleton, Wis. (Kimberly) 32 Kiley Johnson G 5-9 Jr. Prophetstown, Ill. (Prophetstown) 33 Emily Huss G 5-9 So. Kaukauna, Wis. (Kaukauna) 34 Megan Rogers F 5-10 Jr. Madison, Wis. (La Follette) 44 Elisha Hudson F 5-11 So. Gratiot, Wis. (Gratiot) 45 Aubri Rote G 5-8 So. Delafield, Wis. (Kettle Moraine/Lakeland) 52 Dana Schultz F 6-0 So. Wausau, Wis. (Newman) Turquoise McCain G 5-10 Fr. Milwaukee, Wis. (Riverside) Traci Edwards C 6-2 Fr. Menasha, Wis. (Menasha) Emily Markert G 5-10 Fr. Brookfield, Wis. (Brookfield East) Katie Fournier F 6-1 Fr. Moline, Ill. (Moline) Kim Wypiszynski F 6-1 Fr. Ashwaubenon, Wis. (Ashwaubenon) 2005-06 MILWAUKEE ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown(High School/Last School) 3 Amanda Cook G 5-8 Sr. Oconto Falls, Wis. (Oconto Falls/Carl Sandburg JC) 11 Aubrey Hampton G 5-6 Jr. Oak Park, Ill. (Oak Park-River Forest) 14 Meredith Onson G 5-11 So. Oshkosh, Wis. (Oshkosh West/Boston University) 20 Beth Reckelberg G 5-8 Jr. Luxemburg, Wis. (Luxemburg-Casco) 22 Nichole Drummond G/F 5-10 Sr. Kenosha, Wis. (Tremper) 23 Anne Witte G 5-9 Sr. Mukwonago, Wis. (Mukwonago) 25 Molly O Brien F 5-11 Sr. Columbus, Wis. (Columbus) 30 Meghan Klein F 5-8 So. Appleton, Wis. (Kimberly) 32 Kiley Johnson G 5-9 Jr. Prophetstown, Ill. (Prophetstown) 33 Emily Huss G 5-9 So. Kaukauna, Wis. (Kaukauna) 34 Megan Rogers F 5-10 Jr. Madison, Wis. (La Follette) 44 Elisha Hudson F 5-11 So. Gratiot, Wis. (Gratiot) 45 Aubri Rote G 5-8 So. Delafield, Wis. (Kettle Moraine/Lakeland) 52 Dana Schultz F 6-0 So. Wausau, Wis. (Newman) Turquoise McCain G 5-10 Fr. Milwaukee, Wis. (Riverside) Traci Edwards C 6-2 Fr. Menasha, Wis. (Menasha) Emily Markert G 5-10 Fr. Brookfield, Wis. (Brookfield East) Katie Fournier F 6-1 Fr. Moline, Ill. (Moline) Kim Wypiszynski F 6-1 Fr. Ashwaubenon, Wis. (Ashwaubenon) Head Coach: Sandy Botham (Ninth Season) Assistant Coaches: John Motherwell, Jennifer Murphy Director of Basketball Operations: TBA Athletic Trainer: TBA

Milwaukee Women s Basketball 2005-06 Prospectus Page 3 2005-06 MILWAUKEE ROSTER BREAKDOWN Starters (Returning (R)/Lost (L)) Pos. Yr. Ht. PPG RPG Notes (L) #5 Kimberly Becker F --- 6-2 9.6 6.9 Three-year starter (R) #11 Aubrey Hampton G Jr. 5-6 6.4 2.0 Started 19 games (L) #21 Teri Huff F --- 5-10 10.2 4.4 Started 24 games (R) #22 Nichole Drummond F Sr. 5-10 13.7 5.6 All-Horizon League (R) #25 Molly O Brien F Sr. 5-11 9.4 7.0 All-League; All-Defensive Team Additional Key Letterwinners (Returning (R)/Lost (L)) Pos. Yr. Ht. PPG RPG Notes (R) #3 Amanda Cook G Sr. 5-8 1.1 0.8 Started two games (L) #10 Kerri St. Aubin G --- 5-6 1.0 0.6 Started seven games (R) #23 Anne Witte G Sr. 5-9 4.2 2.4 Played in 20 games (R) #32 Kiley Johnson G Jr. 5-9 5.1 1.9 Played in 26 games; two starts (R) #34 Megan Rogers F Jr. 5-10 6.7 1.8 Fifth on team in scoring (R) #52 Dana Schultz F So. 6-0 N/A N/A Missed 04-05 with injury Eligible Redshirts Pos. Yr. Ht. Notes Meredith Onson G So. 5-11 All-state in HS; played one year at Boston U. Aubri Rote G So. 5-8 Played one year at Lakeland Key Newcomers Pos. Yr. Ht. Notes Turquoise McCain G Fr. 5-10 All-state performer Traci Edwards C Fr. 6-2 Fox Valley Association Co-POTY; HM all-state Emily Markert G Fr. 5-10 Two-time all-state honoree Katie Fournier F Fr. 6-1 Two-time all-state selection Kim Wypiszynski F Fr. 6-1 14 ppg, 9 rpg as senior at Ashwaubenon HS Additional Returnees Pos. Yr. Ht. PPG RPG Notes (R) #20 Beth Reckelberg G Jr. 5-8 0.8 0.0 Played in four games (R) #30 Meghan Klein F So. 5-8 1.7 1.3 Played in 12 games; one start (R) #33 Emily Huss G So 5-9 0.8 0.1 Played in 10 games; three starts (R) #44 Elisha Hudson F So. 5-11 0.6 1.1 Played in 10 games; three starts

Milwaukee Women s Basketball 2005-06 Prospectus Page 4 2005-06 MILWAUKEE WOMEN S BASKETBALL NOTEBOOK Getting Ready For 2005-06 Other New Faces The 2005-06 season is expected to play out like most of the previous seasons under Sandy Botham - with the Panthers in the thick of the race for the Horizon League title. UWM s title hopes are bolstered by the return of three starters - Nichole Drummond, Molly O Brien and Aubrey Hampton. At least five others who were a regular part of last year s rotation also return, while the Panthers have a number of fresh faces expected to make an immediate contribution, including Boston University transfer Meredith Onson. In all, UWM has 10 players back that started at least one game last season. A Quick Look Back The 2004-05 season was full of ups and downs for the Panthers, and their final mark of 14-14 probably sums up the roller coaster ride for UWM a year ago. The Panthers never won or lost more than three-straight games, but they did have two three-game losing streaks and three three-game winning streaks. UWM nearly upset 18th-ranked Iowa and overcame a late, double-digit deficit to win at Detroit, but then faltered down the stretch, ending the year with three-straight losses. Honoring The Returnees Nichole Drummond is as eager as anyone in a Panther uniform to get the 2005-06 season underway. Drummond tore her ACL in a game at Cleveland State Feb. 12 and wound up missing the last five games of the season. The Panthers will be happy to have her back, too, as they went just 2-3 in those five games. Drummond appears to have returned to health over the summer and should be 100 percent when practice opens in October. On The Comeback Trail Returning starters Nichole Drummond and Molly O Brien have each caught the eye of the rest of the Horizon League and are facing high expectations in the coming year. Drummond, a member of the All-Newcomer Team in 2003, earning First-Team All-Horizon League honors last year, averaging 13.7 ppg and 5.6 rpg. Meanwhile, O Brien earned both Second-Team All-Horizon League honors and All-Defensive Team honors a year ago. The senior averaged 9.4 ppg and 7.0 rpg. UWM is the only school in the league to have two all-league performers returning this season. Transferring Some Talent UWM fans will get their first in-game look at transfer Meredith Onson during the 2005-06 season. Onson, who was an all-state performer at Oshkosh West High School, spent the 2003-04 season at Boston University and then sat out last season at UWM because of NCAA transfer rules. During her year at BU, Onson averaged 3.4 points and 2.4 rebounds while starting 17 games. At Oshkosh West, Onson was the consensus Wisconsin Player of the Year as a senior in leading the Indians to the WIAA Division I state title. In addition to Meredith Onson, the 2005-06 roster will have at least five newcomers and an additional transfer eligible to play during the season. Those new to the program are Turquoise McCain from Milwaukee Riverside High School, Traci Edwards of Menasha High School, Emily Markert of Brookfield East High School, Katie Fournier of Moline (Ill.) High School and Kim Wypiszynski of Ashwaubenon High School. McCain was an AP All-State honoree this past season while leading her team to the state semifinals. Edwards was the co-player of the Year in the Fox Valley Association, earning honorable mention all-state honors. Markert was a second-team all-state honoree as a senior after earning thirdteam honors as a junior. Fournier earned second-team AP All- State honors in Illinois this past year after claiming fourth-team honors as a junior. Wypiszynski averaged nearly 14 points and nine rebounds per game while helping Ashwaubenon High School into the top 10 in the state throughout the season. The transfer is Aubri Rote, who played the 2003-04 season at Lakeland College before sitting out last year at UWM. Seeing The Schedule Sandy Botham has never shied away from pitting her team against the top programs in the country, and it is looking like 2005-06 will be no different. While the entire schedule has not yet been finalized, the Panthers know they will open the year against Big 12 power Oklahoma in the Preseason Women s NIT. The non-league slate also includes trips to Iowa, Northwestern and Marquette, while UWM will host both DePaul and Wisconsin at the Klotsche Center. The Panthers will make their 2005-06 debut in an exhibition game against UW-Parkside Nov. 2 at the U.S. Cellular Arena. Home Sweet Home The Klotsche Center has always proven to be a difficult place for visiting teams to succeed, and the Panthers will be hoping to continue that trend during the 2005-06 campaign. In nine years under Sandy Botham, Milwaukee boasts a 56-12 home record in league regular season games. That number has gotten even better recently, as UWM has won 40 of its last 46 home league games over the last six seasons. UWM has also posted two perfect home league campaigns, going 7-0 in both 1999-00 and 2000-01. Alltime under Botham, the Panthers are 76-34 at home. The State Of Basketball In The Horizon League You don t need to look any further than Wisconsin for what s happening in Horizon League women s basketball. Either UWM or UW-Green Bay have been atop the league standings every season this decade, and the two have combined for a 130-26 record in league-only games since the start of the 2000-01 season. Of those 26 losses, 10 have come in head-to-head matchups. UWGB has won six-straight league titles while UWM has a co-championship and five second place finishes in the last six years. The two schools are also the only schools from the league to advance to the NCAA Tournament in this decade.

Milwaukee Women s Basketball 2005-06 Prospectus Page 5 SANDY BOTHAM HEAD COACH 10TH SEASON AT UWM Sandy Botham wraps up her first decade as the head coach of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women s basketball team looking to make year number 10 a lot like the first nine. Botham has consistently kept the Panthers in the thick of the Horizon League title chase, including a secondplace finish last season. She s done it while also sending UWM against some of the best programs in the country during the non-league schedule. And, the 2005-06 campaign is shaping up as another good one for Botham and the Panthers. In Botham s nine years at UWM, she has compiled a 143-110 mark, including a 98-61 mark in Horizon League contests. She led the Panthers to their first-ever league crown and NCAA Tournament berth in 2001 and to a school-record 20 wins the following season. Plus, Botham s teams haven t finished below second place in the league since the 1998-99 season. The building process started right away for Botham, who took over a team that won just four games and led them to 16 wins in 1996-97, earning Midwestern Collegiate Conference Coach of the Year honors in the process. That season started a trend for UWM under Botham s direction. The next year, the Panthers posted an eight-game winning streak and claimed a win over then-no. 13 Nebraska. The 1999-2000 season then included a second-place finish in the MCC standings, including an undefeated league home campaign. Things got even better for the Panthers in the next two years, as UWM claimed its first ever regular season and tournament titles, while earning the school s first-ever NCAA Tournament berth in women s basketball. The Panthers ran through the league tournament in 2001, winning threestraight games in convincing fashion to earn an NCAA Tournament date with Duke. While the Panthers season ended in that game, UWM used that as a springboard for a recordsetting 2001-02 campaign. Botham and the Panthers won a school-record 20 games before being upset in the league tournament. Over the next three seasons, Botham s squad has continued to excel. The Panthers have compiled a 35-13 record in league play and finished in second place each year. Milwaukee has been dominant at home versus Horizon League opponents under Botham, with that dominance reaching new heights of late. Under Botham s direction UWM owns a 56-12 home record in Horizon League play. In the last six seasons, Milwaukee is 40-6 at home versus league competition, an.870 winning clip. Overall, Botham s teams have won nearly 70 percent of their home games. Not only has Botham led UWM to enormous team success, but she has also aided in individual player development. One look at the individual accolades earned during Botham s nine years in Milwaukee tells it all. During the Botham era, 23 players have been selected to the all-league and league all-newcomer teams, including two this past season. Botham recruited and helped mentor recently graduated Maria Viall, a two-time Horizon League Player of the Year, UWM s alltime leading scorer and the school s first-ever WBCA Regional All-America selection. Botham came to UWM in 1996 following a successful season as head coach at Beloit College in Beloit, Wis. Her team went 22-4 in 1995-96, making it the most successful team in school history. That Beloit squad advanced to the second round of the NCAA Division III Tournament before losing to eventual national champion UW-Oshkosh. Before becoming a head coach at the collegiate level, Botham spent five seasons as an assistant at the University of Notre Dame under head coach Muffet McGraw. During her time in South Bend from 1991-95, the Irish won the MCC regular-season title twice, the MCC tournament twice and twice went to the NCAA Tournament. Prior to her assistantship at her alma mater, Botham spent a year in Milwaukee, assisting Marquette University head coach Jim Jabir in 1990-91. As a player, Botham played at Notre Dame from 1984-88. A four-time All-MCC performer, she ranks sixth in career scoring (1,460), sixth in rebounding (773) and fourth in field goal percentage (.588). A native of Madison, Wis., Botham attended Madison West High School from 1980-84 where she was a standout in three different sports. In addition to basketball, Botham starred in volleyball and softball at West High. As a sophomore, Botham helped lead Madison West to the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association Basketball state championship. Botham earned her bachelor s degree from Notre Dame in 1988 while majoring in psychology with a minor in business. Botham remained in South Bend for her graduate work, earning a Masters of Science in Adminstration from the school in 1990.

Milwaukee Women s Basketball 2005-06 Prospectus Page 6 2004-2005 REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL All games 14-14 7-5 6-9 1-0 League games 11-5 6-2 5-3 0-0 Non-League games 3-9 1-3 1-6 1-0 Score By Periods: 1st 2nd OT Total UWM 819 956 8 1783 Opponents 866 953 8 1826 # Player GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3F-3FA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR-DR Tot Avg. PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts PPG 22 Nichole Drummond 23-20 698-30.3 107-269.398 21-62.339 80-101.792 50-78 128 5.6 62 2 30 54 9 37 315 13.7 21 Teri Huff 28-24 711-25.4 123-250.492 3-14.214 37-54.685 49-74 123 4.4 64 1 47 80 19 29 286 10.2 5 Kimberly Becker 28-25 815-29.1 89-225.396 23-77.299 68-96.708 77-115 192 6.9 67 2 41 63 27 30 269 9.6 25 Molly O Brien 28-27 893-31.9 99-220.450 36-102.353 28-37.757 59-138 197 7.0 43 0 66 77 5 82 262 9.4 34 Megan Rogers 26-1 425-16.3 67-141.475 21-52.404 18-28.643 18-30 48 1.8 23 0 20 55 3 20 173 6.7 11 Aubrey Hampton 28-19 835-29.8 54-144.375 36-96.375 35-47.745 13-42 55 2.0 52 0 68 83 1 24 179 6.4 32 Kiley Johnson 26-6 403-15.5 47-152.309 30-102.294 8-15.533 8-42 50 1.9 20 0 28 26 1 14 132 5.1 23 Anne Witte 20-2 333-16.7 29-90.322 5-38.132 21-29.724 14-33 47 2.4 26 0 37 33 10 17 84 4.2 30 Meghan Klein 12-1 65-5.4 5-29.172 1-14.071 9-12.750 6-9 15 1.3 10 0 0 10 0 5 20 1.7 3 Amanda Cook 21-2 142-6.8 7-28.250 2-13.154 8-13.615 5-11 16 0.8 23 0 8 33 0 7 24 1.1 10 Kerri St. Aubin 21-7 211-10.0 9-21.429 2-7.286 2-2 1.000 2-11 13 0.6 16 0 18 17 0 6 22 1.0 33 Emily Huss 10-3 40-4.0 3-9.333 2-8.250 0-0.000 1-0 1 0.1 0 0 3 1 0 0 8 0.8 20 Beth Reckelberg 4-0 5-1.3 1-2.500 0-1.000 1-4.250 0-0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0.8 44 Elisha Hudson 10-3 49-4.9 2-8.250 0-0.000 2-6.333 4-7 11 1.1 7 0 0 4 1 2 6 0.6 TEAM 56-54 110 3.9 0 21 TOTAL 28 5625 642-1588.404 182-586.311 317-444.714 362-644 1006 35.9 413 5 366 558 76 273 1783 63.7 OPP. 28 5625 671-1591.422 171-473.362 313-428.731 335-651 986 35.2 473 --- 414 536 94 294 1826 65.2 2004-2005 HORIZON LEAGUE ONLY STATISTICS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL League games 11-5 6-2 5-3 0-0 Score By Periods: 1st 2nd OT Total UWM 474 570 8 1052 Opponents 461 537 7 1005 # Player GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3F-3FA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR-DR Tot Avg. PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts PPG 22 Nichole Drummond 12-11 377-31.4 58-37.423 15-33.455 43-58.741 23-45 68 5.7 33 0 19 30 3 18 174 14.5 25 Molly O Brien 16-15 533-33.3 67-136.493 25-64.391 17-22.773 41-87 128 8.0 24 0 42 41 4 43 176 11.0 21 Teri Huff 16-12 373-23.3 64-133.481 0-5.000 21-30.700 24-38 62 3.9 35 1 29 42 9 16 149 9.3 5 Kimberly Becker 16-13 457-28.6 45-120.375 11-43.256 40-57.702 47-67 114 7.1 31 0 25 31 21 15 141 8.8 34 Megan Rogers 15-1 278-18.5 47-92.511 15-37.405 15-21.714 9-19 28 1.9 16 0 14 33 1 13 124 8.3 11 Aubrey Hampton 16-8 482-30.1 36-84.429 21-55.382 22-31.710 4-25 29 1.8 29 0 46 43 0 12 115 7.2 32 Kiley Johnson 14-5 240-17.1 35-94.372 20-62.323 5-9.556 5-25 30 2.1 12 0 22 17 0 11 95 6.8 23 Anne Witte 9-0 128-14.2 10-34.294 2-11.182 10-14.714 5-18 23 2.6 7 0 19 10 9 12 32 3.6 30 Meghan Klein 8-1 48-6.0 5-20.250 1-9.111 2-4.500 4-8 12 1.5 7 0 0 6 0 3 13 1.6 33 Emily Huss 7-3 35-5.0 3-8.375 2-7.286 0-0.000 1-0 1 0.1 0 0 3 1 0 0 8 1.1 10 Kerri St. Aubin 13-6 151-11.6 6-17.353 1-5.200 0-0.000 2-7 9 0.7 10 0 14 12 0 3 13 1.0 3 Amanda Cook 11-2 80-7.3 3-13.231 1-5.200 1-5.200 4-8 12 1.1 10 0 3 23 0 2 8 0.7 44 Alisha Hudson 7-3 43-6.1 2-8.250 0-0.000 0-2.000 3-7 10 1.4 6 0 0 4 1 2 4 0.6 TEAM 29-31 60 3.8 0 12 TOTAL 16 3225 381-896.425 114-336.339 176-253.696 201-385 586 36.6 220 1 236 305 48 150 1052 65.8 OPPONENTS 16 3225 370-884.419 110-294.374 155-212.731 165-354 519 32.4 258 --- 235 301 44 164 1005 62.8

Milwaukee Women s Basketball 2005-06 Prospectus Page 7 2004-2005 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Date Opponent Score W/L Att. High Points High Rebounds 11/20 @ Marquette 74-66 L 1,341 16-Nichole Drummond 8-Kimberly Becker 11/23 @ #19 DePaul 89-67 L 1,684 18-Nichole Drummond 10-Molly O Brien $-11/26 @ Washington 86-75 L 2,977 21-Teri Huff 8-Kimberly Becker $-11/27 vs. Columbia 63-59 W 634 17-Nichole Drummond 6-Molly O Brien 6-Kimberly Becker 12/2 @ Northern Iowa 68-50 L 321 14-Nichole Drummond 8-Teri Huff 12/5 @ Oakland 69-64 W 585 15-Kimberly Becker 8-Teri Huff 8-Kimberly Becker 12/8 @ Wisconsin 75-66 L 5,798 13-Nichole Drummond 8-Kimberly Becker 12/12 Northwestern 74-60 W 567 16-Molly O Brien 8-Teri Huff 12/28 #18 Iowa 59-51 L 813 11-Aubrey Hampton 9-Nichole Drummond 9-Molly O Brien 12/30 UW-Green Bay 63-46 L 1,054 16-Nichole Drummond 7-Molly O Brien 1/3 @ Butler 76-49 W 138 24-Molly O Brien 6-Molly O Brien 6-Kimberly Becker 1/8 @ Loyola 72-62 W 405 16-Kimberly Becker 10-Kimberly Becker 1/13 Cleveland State 71-66 W 363 21-Nichole Drummond 13-Nichole Drummond 1/15 South Dakota State 58-36 L 421 10-Kimberly Becker 11-Nichole Drummond 10-Teri Huff 1/17 @ Illinois-Chicago 64-55 L 256 16-Nichole Drummond 11-Nichole Drummond 1/20 Wright State 69-58 W 707 20-Teri Huff 9-Kimberly Becker 9-Molly O Brien 1/22 Butler 66-61 W 303 14-Kimberly Becker 10-Molly O Brien 1/27 @ Detroit 74-73 (OT) W 220 17-Nichole Drummond 14-Kimberly Becker 1/29 @ Youngstown State 79-67 L 1,764 18-Nichole Drummond 6-Nichole Drummond 2/3 @ Wright State 57-53 W 241 13-Molly O Brien 10-Kimberly Becker 2/5 Detroit 60-46 W 472 15-Teri Huff 11-Molly O Brien 2/10 @ IPFW 70-65 L 467 19-Kimberly Becker 7-Nichole Drummond 19-Nichole Drummond 2/12 @ Cleveland State 69-61 W 375 24-Nichole Drummond 7-Aubrey Hampton 7-Molly O Brien 2/17 Illinois-Chicago 76-68 W 331 21-Megan Rogers 13-Molly O Brien 2/19 Loyola 73-62 W 405 15-Megan Rogers 10-Kimberly Becker 2/24 @ UW-Green Bay 65-53 L 1,850 14-Kimberly Becker 11-Kimberly Becker 2/26 Youngstown State 75-68 L 547 19-Teri Huff 10-Teri Huff &-3/3 Detroit 59-49 L 421 14-Kimberly Becker 9-Kimberly Becker Home games in BOLD $ - Seattle Times Classic, Seattle, Wash. & - Horizon League Tournament Quarterfinals (played at campus sites of higher-seeded teams)

Milwaukee Women s Basketball 2005-06 Prospectus Page 8 2004-05 MILWAUKEE GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Opponent Date W/L Score FG FGA Pct. 3PT 3PTA Pct. FT FTA Pct. O D Tot Ave. A TO Blk Stl Pts-Ave. @ Marquette 11/20 L 74-66 26 61.426 8 22.364 6 8.750 12 21 33 33.0 14 21 2 8 66-66.0 @ #19 DePaul 11/23 L 89-67 23 58.397 5 18.278 16 19.842 13 26 39 36.0 9 28 1 8 69-66.5 @ Washington 11/26 L 86-75 26 50.520 9 22.409 14 22.636 8 20 28 32.0 12 22 4 7 75-69.0 vs Columbia 11/27 W 63-59 20 56.357 6 22.273 17 23.739 12 24 36 34.0 11 18 2 13 63-67.8 @ Northern Iowa 12/2 L 68-50 21 62.339 1 10.100 7 10.700 14 16 30 33.2 7 20 1 12 50-64.2 @ Oakland 12/5 W 69-64 24 64.375 7 24.292 14 19.737 12 28 40 34.3 16 14 4 6 69-65.0 @ Wisconsin 12/8 L 75-66 26 65.400 6 24.250 8 10.800 16 14 30 33.7 11 18 4 14 66-65.1 NORTHWESTERN 12/12 W 74-60 25 65.385 6 29.207 18 22.818 17 21 38 34.2 12 20 0 16 64-66.2 #18 IOWA 12/28 L 59-51 17 56.304 10 29.345 7 8.875 17 24 41 35.0 12 22 2 9 51-64.6 UW-GREEN BAY 12/30 L 63-46 14 51.275 7 23.304 11 15.733 10 27 37 35.2 12 15 2 5 46-62.7 @ Butler 1/3 W 76-49 29 55.527 10 16.625 8 12.667 9 29 38 35.5 20 21 3 9 76-63.9 @ Loyola 1/8 W 72-62 23 61.377 6 25.240 20 25.800 17 28 45 36.2 8 16 0 11 72-64.6 CLEVELAND ST. 1/13 W 71-66 19 55.345 5 18.278 28 34.824 13 22 35 36.1 11 17 2 11 71-65.2 S. DAKOTA ST. 1/15 L 58-36 11 53.208 2 19.105 12 18.667 17 22 39 36.4 4 22 2 11 36-63.0 @ UIC 1/17 L 64-55 23 64.359 5 21.238 4 9.444 14 19 33 36.1 17 16 1 12 55-62.5 WRIGHT ST. 1/20 W 69-58 26 47.553 7 13.538 10 14.714 11 27 38 36.2 18 26 6 9 69-62.9 BUTLER 1/22 W 66-61 26 52.500 7 17.412 7 13.538 9 23 32 36.0 13 20 0 011 66-63.1 @ Detroit 1/27 W 74-73 27 58.466 9 16.563 11 13.846 12 28 40 36.2 20 24 2 8 74-63.7 @ Youngstown St. 1/29 L 79-67 25 53.472 8 25.320 9 10.900 11 14 25 35.6 15 25 4 7 67-63.8 @ Wright St. 2/3 W 57-53 20 51.392 6 20.300 11 15.733 13 22 35 35.6 13 18 2 7 57-63.5 DETROIT 2/5 W 60-46 18 48.375 7 20.350 17 29.586 14 23 37 35.7 13 17 5 13 60-63.3 @ IPFW 2/10 L 70-65 25 52.481 3 11.273 12 18.667 11 23 34 35.5 14 25 5 11 65-63.5 @ Cleveland St. 2/12 W 69-61 25 66.379 5 29.172 14 23.609 19 25 44 36.0 17 13 1 6 69-63.7 UIC 2/17 W 76-68 28 57.491 11 27.407 9 12.750 14 25 39 36.1 17 18 3 8 76-64.2 LOYOLA 2/19 W 73-62 31 59.525 7 21.333 4 9.444 12 27 39 36.2 14 19 6 11 73-64.5 @ UW-Green Bay 2/24 L 65-53 20 52.385 8 23.348 5 10.500 9 25 34 36.1 13 23 4 11 53-64.1 YOUNGSTOWN ST. 2/26 L 75-68 27 67.403 6 22.273 8 10.800 14 21 35 36.0 15 17 7 11 68-64.2 DETROIT 3/3 L 59-49 17 50.340 5 20.250 10 14.714 12 21 33 35.9 8 23 1 8 49-63.7 Milwaukee 1783 642 1588.404 182 586.311 317 444.714 362 644 1006 35.9 366 558 76 2731783-63.7 Opponents 1826 671 1591.422 171 473.362 313 428.731 335 651 986 35.2 414 536 94 2941826-65.2 2004-05 OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Opponent Date W/L Score FG FGA Pct. 3PT 3PTA Pct. FT FTA Pct. O D Tot Ave. A TO Blk Stl Pts-Ave. @ Marquette 11/20 L 74-66 24 55.436 1 8.125 25 34.735 13 23 36 36.0 13 16 7 9 74-74.0 @ DePaul 11/23 L 89-67 29 75.387 8 21.381 23 34.676 26 25 51 43.5 19 18 7 17 89-81.5 @ Washington 11/26 L 86-75 30 75.400 9 20.450 17 22.773 23 20 43 43.3 17 15 0 17 86-83.0 vs Columbia 11/27 W 63-59 24 58.414 7 15.467 4 6.667 11 27 38 42.0 16 24 1 11 59-77.0 @ Northern Iowa 12/2 L 68-50 24 47.511 4 6.667 16 21.762 9 28 37 41.0 18 22 9 8 68-75.2 @ Oakland 12/5 W 69-64 24 69.348 3 17.176 13 18.722 17 31 48 42.2 17 15 3 1 64-73.3 @ Wisconsin 12/8 L 75-66 32 58.552 3 7.429 8 9.889 12 23 35 41.1 20 21 9 6 75-73.6 NORTHWESTERN 12/12 W 74-60 23 47.489 2 10.200 12 18.667 8 26 34 40.2 14 30 1 12 60-71.9 #18 IOWA 12/28 L 59-51 25 62.403 2 17.118 7 12.583 17 22 39 40.1 8 15 6 15 59-70.4 UW-GREEN BAY 12/30 L 63-46 23 54.426 8 25.320 9 13.692 8 29 37 39.8 12 10 3 9 63-69.7 @ Butler 1/3 W 76-49 18 54.333 5 19.263 8 15.533 11 18 29 38.8 16 24 3 12 49-67.8 @ Loyola 1/8 W 72-62 21 58.362 6 21.286 14 17.824 12 23 35 38.5 13 17 4 8 62-67.3 CLEVELAND ST. 1/13 W 71-66 27 57.474 6 23.261 6 11.545 10 26 36 38.3 13 21 1 9 66-67.1 S. DAKOTA ST. 1/15 L 58-36 21 51.412 8 23.348 8 10.800 8 29 37 38.2 13 19 2 12 58-66.6 @ UIC 1/17 L 64-55 21 42.500 7 16.438 15 19.789 4 29 33 37.9 17 25 2 7 64-66.4 WRIGHT ST. 1/20 W 69-58 24 57.421 5 16.313 5 9.556 10 10 20 36.8 12 18 3 17 58-65.9 BUTLER 1/22 W 66-61 22 49.449 13 22.591 4 7.571 7 21 28 36.2 13 21 3 10 61-65.6 @ Detroit 1/27 W 74-73 29 69.420 8 23.348 7 8.875 11 20 31 35.9 19 15 6 14 73-63.8 @ Youngstown St. 1/29 L 79-67 29 53.547 6 14.429 15 16.938 10 18 28 35.5 22 21 2 8 67-66.7 @ Wright St. 2/3 W 57-53 19 58.328 4 17.235 11 17.647 21 21 42 35.8 15 20 3 9 53-66.0 DETROIT 2/5 W 60-46 18 51.353 5 13.385 5 6.833 10 21 31 35.6 9 22 1 8 46-65.0 @ IPFW 2/10 L 70-65 25 59.424 10 22.455 10 14.714 13 20 33 35.6 12 22 3 14 70-65.0 @ Cleveland St. 2/12 W 69-61 22 57.386 11 19.579 6 9.667 11 29 40 35.7 18 21 4 5 61-65.1 UIC 2/17 W 76-68 29 62.468 5 14.357 5 10.500 11 16 27 35.3 12 14 3 15 68-65.2 LOYOLA 2/19 W 73-62 25 60.417 5 18.278 7 9.778 10 19 29 35.1 14 16 0 10 62-65.1 @ UW-Green Bay 2/24 L 65-53 21 52.404 8 19.421 15 18.833 8 26 34 35.0 15 17 4 14 65-65.1 YOUNGSTOWN ST. 2/26 L 75-68 27 67.431 8 15.533 23 28.821 11 28 39 35.2 15 19 2 9 75-65.4 DETROIT 3/3 L 59-49 20 51.392 4 13.308 15 18.833 12 23 35 35.2 12 18 2 8 59-65.2 Opponents 1826 671 1591.422 171 473.362 313 428.731 335 651 986 35.2 414 536 94 2941826-65.2 Milwaukee 1783 642 1588.404 182 586.311 317 444.714 362 644 1006 35.9 366 558 76 2731783-63.7

Milwaukee Women s Basketball 2005-06 Prospectus Page 9 TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS 76 at Butler (01/03/05) 76 vs UIC (2/17/05) 75 at Washington (11/26/04) FIELD GOALS MADE 31 vs Loyola (2/19/05) FIELD GOAL ATT. 65 at Butler (1/3/05) FG%.553 (26-47) vs Wright State (01/20/05) 3PT FG MADE 11 vs UIC (2/17/05) 3PT FG ATT. 29 vs #18 Iowa (12/28/04) 3PT FG%.625 (10-16) at Butler (01/03/05) FT MADE 28 vs Cleveland State (1/13/05) FT ATT. 34 vs Cleveland State (1/13/05) FT %.875 (7-8) vs #18 Iowa (12/28/04) REBOUNDS 45 at Loyola (1/8/05) ASSISTS 20 at Butler (01/03/05) 20 at Detroit (1/27/05) STEALS 16 vs Northwestern (12/12/04) BLOCKED SHOTS 6 vs Wright State (01/20/05) 6 vs Loyola (2/19/05) TURNOVERS 28 at DePaul (11/23/04) FOULS 25 at Marquette (11/20/04) OPPONENT GAME HIGHS POINTS 89 at DePaul (11/23/04) FIELD GOALS MADE 32 at Wisconsin (12/08/04) FIELD GOAL ATT. 75 at Washington (11/26/04) 75 at DePaul (11/23/04) FG%.552 (32-58) at Wisconsin (12/08/04) 3PT FG MADE 13 Butler (1/22/05) 3PT FG ATT. 25 vs UW-Green Bay (12/30/04) 3PT FG%.667 (4-6) at Northern Iowa (12/2/04) FT MADE 25 at Marquette (11/20/04) FT Att. 34 at DePaul (11-23-04) 34 at Marquette (11/20/04) FT %.938 (15-16) at Youngstown State (1/29/05) REBOUNDS 51 at DePaul (11/23/04) ASSISTS 22 at Youngstown State (1/29/05) STEALS 17 at Washington (11/26/04) 17 at DePaul (11/23/04) 17 vs Wright State (01/20/05) BLOCKED SHOTS 9 at Wisconsin (12/08/04) 9 at Northern Iowa (12/2/04) TURNOVERS 30 vs Northwestern (12/12/04) FOULS 28 vs Cleveland State (1/13/05) 2004-05 HIGH/LOW ANALYSIS TEAM GAME LOWS POINTS 36 vs S. Dakota State (1/15/05) 46 vs UW-Green Bay (12/30/04) 50 at Northern Iowa (12/2/04) FIELD GOALS MADE 11 vs S. Dakota State (1/15/05) FIELD GOAL ATT. 50 at Washington (11/26/04) FG%.208 (11-53) vs S. Dakota State (1/15/05) 3PT FG MADE 1 at Northern Iowa (12/2/04) 3PT FG ATT. 10 at Northern Iowa (12/2/04) 3PT FG%.100 (1-10) at Northern Iowa (12/2/04) FT MADE 4 vs Loyola (2/19/05) FT ATT. 8 at Marquette (11/20/04) 8 vs #18 Iowa (12/28/04) FT %.500 (5-10) at UW-Green Bay (2/24/05) REBOUNDS 25 at Youngstown State (1/29/05) ASSISTS 4 vs S. Dakota State (1/15/05) STEALS 5 vs UW-Green Bay (12/30/04) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 vs Northwestern (12/12/04) 0 at Loyola (1/8/05) 0 Butler (1/22/05) TURNOVERS 13 at Cleveland State (2/12/05) FOULS 9 at Wisconsin (12/08/04) OPPONENT GAME LOWS POINTS 46 vs. Detroit (2/5/05) FIELD GOALS MADE 18 at Butler (1/03/05) 18 vs. Detroit (2/5/05) FIELD GOAL ATT. 42 at UIC (1/17/05) FG%.333 (18-54) at Butler (1/03/05) 3PT FG MADE 1 at Marquette (11/20/04) 3PT FG ATT. 6 at Northern Iowa (12/2/04) 3PT FG%.118 (2-17) vs #18 Iowa (12/28/04) FT MADE 4 vs Columbia (11/27/04) 4 Butler (1/22/05) FT ATT 6 vs Columbia (11/27/04) 6 vs. Detroit (2/5/05) FT %.500 (5-10) vs UIC (2/17/05) REBOUNDS 20 vs Wright State (1/20/05) ASSISTS 8 vs #18 Iowa (12/28/04) STEALS 1 at Oakland (12/05/04) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 at Washington (11/26/04) 0 vs Loyola (2/19/05) TURNOVERS 10 vs UW-Green Bay (12/30/04) FOULS 10 @ UIC (1/17/05)

Milwaukee Women s Basketball 2005-06 Prospectus Page 10 #3 Amanda Cook 5-8 G Sr. Oconto Falls, Wis. Points... 3-4 times Rebounds... 5 @ Loyola 1/8 Assists... 3 vs. Northwestern 12/12 Steals... 2 vs. Northwestern 12/12 Rebounds... same Assists... same Steals... same Played in 21 games in a reserve role for the Panthers... scored three points at DePaul Nov. 23... had two points and two assists at Oakland Dec. 5... scored three points vs. Iowa Dec. 28... had three more points two nights later vs. UW-Green Bay... added three points vs. Cleveland State Jan. 13. #11 Aubrey Hampton 5-6 G Jr. Oak Park, Ill. Points... 16 @ Washington 11/26 Rebounds...7 @ Cleveland St. 2/12 Assists...6 @ Butler 1/3 Steals... 2-6 times Blocks... 1 @ Wisconsin 12/8 Points... 17 @ UWGB 1/26/04 Rebounds... same Assists... 7 vs. Loyola 1/10/04 Steals... 3 vs. Liberty 11/30/03 Blocks... same - 2 times Played in all 28 games... started 19 times... scored 16 points and grabbed five rebounds at Washington Nov. 26... tossed in 13 points at Oakland Dec. 5... added five assists in that game... contributed 11 points vs. Iowa Dec. 28... had 10 points at Loyola Jan. 8... scored 10 more points at UIC Jan. 17... poured in 13 points three days later vs. Wright State... had 14 points and five assists at Detroit Jan. 27... scored 10 points at Wright State Feb. 3... reached double figures again with a 10-point outing vs. UIC Feb. 17... scored eight points in the regular-season finale vs. Youngstown State Feb. 26. #20 Beth Reckelberg 5-8 G Jr. Luxemburg, Wis. Points... 3 @ Wisconsin 12/8 Rebounds... N/A Assists... N/A Steals... N/A Points... 4 @ UWGB 1/26/04 Rebounds... 3 vs. Wright St. 2/5/04 Assists... 2-4 times Steals... 1-4 times Made four appearances off the bench for the Panthers... scored three points at Wisconsin Dec. 8.

Milwaukee Women s Basketball 2005-06 Prospectus Page 11 #22 Nichole Drummond 5-10 F Sr. Kenosha, Wis. Points...24 @ Cleveland St. 2/12 Rebounds... 13 vs. Cleveland St. 1/13 Assists... 4-2 times Steals... 5 @ Detroit 1/27 Blocks... 2-2 times Rebounds... same Assists... 6 @ UIC 2/19/04 Steals... same Blocks... same - 2 times Played in 20 games before her season ended because of a knee injury... started 17 of those games... named first-team All- Horizon League... led the team in scoring... third in rebounding... opened the season with back-to-back double-figure efforts off the bench, scoring 16 points Nov. 20 at Marquette and 18 points Nov. 23 at DePaul... scored 17 points in a win over Columbia Nov. 27... tossed in 14 points at Northern Iowa Dec. 2... added 10 points in a win at Oakland Dec. 5... scored 13 points at Wisconsin Dec. 8... contributed 14 points in a win over Northwestern Dec. 12... tossed in 16 points vs. UW-Green Bay Dec. 30... scored 15 points in a win at Loyola Jan. 8... poured in 21 points while adding 13 rebounds vs. Cleveland State Jan. 13... scored 16 points and had 11 rebounds at UIC Jan. 17... scored 15 points vs. Wright State Jan. 20... had 13 points two days later in a win over Butler... scored 17 points and pulled down seven rebounds in a comefrom-behind win at Detroit Jan. 27... played 41 minutes in that game... made the gamewinning layup with 1.1 seconds remaining in overtime... scored 18 points at Youngstown State two days later... scored 19 points and grabbed seven rebounds at IPFW Feb. 10... poured in 24 points before injuring her knee at Cleveland State Feb. 12. #23 Anne Witte 5-9 G Sr. Mukwonago, Wis. Points... 11 @ Wisconsin 12/8 Rebounds... 6 @ Oakland 12/5 Assists... 5 vs. Loyola 2/19 Steals...3 vs. Detroit 2/5 Blocks... 3-2 times Points... 17 vs. UWGB 1/18/03 Rebounds... same - 2 times Assists... 7 @ Wright St. 1/23/03 Steals... 4 vs. Detroit 2/6/03 Blocks... same - 2 times Played in 20 games... started twice... opened the season in the starting lineup at Marquette Nov. 20, scoring three points... scoring eight points at Northern Iowa Dec. 2... scored six more in a win at Oakland Dec. 5... also grabbed six rebounds in that game... poured in a season-best 11 points at Wisconsin Dec. 8... scored eight points in a win over Northwestern Dec. 12... had two points and five rebounds off the bench vs. UW-Green Bay Dec. 30... scored four points and grabbed five rebounds vs. UIC Feb. 17... had four points, four rebounds and five assists vs. Loyola two days later... scored nine points at UW- Green Bay Feb. 24... scored six points vs. Youngstown State Feb. 26... added six points in the league tournament quarterfinals vs. Detroit March 3. #25 Molly O Brien 5-11 F Sr. Columbus, Wis. Points...24 @ Butler 1/3 Rebounds... 13 vs. UIC 2/17 Assists... 7 vs. Wright St. 1/20 Steals... 7 @ Northern Iowa 12/2 Blocks... 1-5 times Rebounds... same Assists... same Steals... same Blocks... 2 @ UWGB 1/26/04 Started 27 of 28 games for the Panthers... named second-team All-Horizon League... also named to the league s all-defensive team... fourth on the team in scoring and first in rebounding... led the team in steals and finished second in assists... scored 16 points and grabbed 10 rebounds at DePaul Nov. 23... had six steals vs. Columbia Nov. 27... tallied a career-best seven steals at Northern Iowa Dec. 2... scored 10 points at Wisconsin Dec. 8... added 16 points and seven rebounds in a win over Northwestern Dec. 12... had six points and nine rebounds vs. Iowa Dec. 28... scored a career-best 24 points at Butler Jan. 3... tossed in eight points to go with eight rebounds at Loyola Jan. 8... scored 13 points to go with eight rebounds and six steals vs. Cleveland State Jan. 13... had nine points and nine rebounds vs. Wright State Jan. 20... added 11 points and 10 rebounds two days later vs. Butler... scored 12 points to go with nine rebounds at Detroit Jan. 27... added 13 points and eight rebounds in a key win at Wright State Feb. 3... scored 14 points and added 11 rebounds vs. Detroit Feb. 5... tallied another double-double with 10 points and 13 rebounds in a win over UIC Feb. 17... scored 14 points and added seven rebounds vs. Loyola Feb. 19... had 15 points, seven rebounds and six assists vs. Youngstown State Feb. 26.

Milwaukee Women s Basketball 2005-06 Prospectus Page 12 #30 Meghan Klein 5-8 F So. Appleton, Wis. Points...9 @ Butler 1/3 Rebounds...5 @ Butler 1/3 Assists... N/A Steals... 2-2 times Rebounds... same Assists... N/A Steals... same Made 12 appearances... started at Cleveland State Feb. 12... scored four points vs. Northwestern Dec. 12... tossed in nine points and grabbed five rebounds at Butler Jan. 3... scored two points at Detroit Jan. 27... added two points at Youngstown State two days later... played 12 minutes at Cleveland State Feb. 12, pulling down three rebounds. #32 Kiley Johnson 5-9 G Jr. Prophetstown, Ill. Points...20 @ Cleveland St. 2/12 Rebounds...6 vs. Detroit 3/3 Assists... 5 @ UIC 1/17 Steals... 3 @ Loyola 1/8 Blocks... 1 @ Oakland 12/5 Rebounds... same - 1 time Assists... same Steals...6 @ New Hampshire 12/11/03 Blocks... same - 2 times Played in 26 games... made six starts for the Panthers, earning the nod in the final six games of the season... scored eight points in the season opener at Marquette Nov. 20... scored six points on a pair of three-point baskets in a win at Oakland Dec. 5... scored eight points at Butler Jan. 3... broke into double figures with a 10-point outing at Loyola Jan. 8... scored six points and grabbed three rebounds vs. Cleveland State Jan. 13... poured in a career-best 20 points at Cleveland State Feb. 12... added five rebounds... scored 18 points in her next outing vs. UIC Feb. 17... tossed in 11 points at UW-Green Bay Feb. 24... had eight points and six rebounds in the league tournament loss to Detroit March 3. #33 Emily Huss 5-9 G So. Kaukauna, Wis. Points... 3-2 times Rebounds...1 @ Cleveland St. 2/12 Assists...2 vs. UIC 2/17 Steals... N/A Rebounds... same Assists... same Steals... N/A Appeared in 10 games... made three starts... scored three points vs. UW-Green Bay Dec. 30... scored two points at Cleveland State Feb. 12... the game marked her first career start... scored three points vs. UIC Feb. 17.

Milwaukee Women s Basketball 2005-06 Prospectus Page 13 #34 Megan Rogers 5-10 F Jr. Madison, Wis. Points...21 vs. UIC 2/17 Rebounds... 4-2 times Assists... 3-2 times Steals... 3 vs. Loyola 2/19 Blocks... 1-3 times #44 Elisha Hudson 5-11 F So. Gratiot, Wis. Points...4 vs. UIC 2/17 Rebounds...5 vs. UIC 2/17 Assists... N/A Steals... 1-2 times Blocks...1 vs. UIC 2/17 #52 Dana Schultz 6-0 F So. Wausau, Wis. Points... N/A Rebounds... N/A Assists... N/A Steals... N/A Rebounds... 5 @ DePaul 11/21/03 Assists... same Steals... same Blocks... same Played in 26 games... made one start... finished fifth on the team in scoring... scored eight points at Northern Iowa Dec. 2... tossed in nine points at Wisconsin Dec. 8... scored seven points to go with four rebounds vs. Wright State Jan. 20... broke into double figures with an 11-point outing vs. Butler Jan. 22... scored 13 points in a come-from-behind win at Detroit Jan. 27... made two free throws at the end of regulation time in that game to force overtime... score nine points at Youngstown State two days later... tossed in 11 points at Cleveland State Feb. 12... poured in a career-best 21 points vs. UIC Feb. 17... added 15 points vs. Loyola two days later... scored 13 points in the regular-season finale vs. Youngstown State Feb. 26. Rebounds... same Assists... N/A Steals... same Blocks... same Appeared in 10 games... made three starts... scored her first two collegiate points vs. South Dakota State Jan. 15... made her first start Feb. 12 at Cleveland State... scored four points and grabbed five rebounds in a season-high 16 minutes vs. UIC Feb. 17. Points... 2-3 times Rebounds... 4 @ Wright St. 1/22/04 Assists... 4 vs. Youngstown St. 1/31/04 Steals... 2 vs. Youngstown St. 1/31/04 Missed the entire season with an injury. Panthers Add Seven New Faces To Mix In 2005-06 UWM s 2005-06 roster will be bolstered by the additional of five newcomers and two redshirts. The newcomers are: Turquoise McCain from Milwaukee Riverside High School; Traci Edwards of Menasha High School; Emily Markert of Brookfield East High School; Katie Fournier or Moline (Ill.) High School; and Kim Wypiszynski of Ashwaubenon High School. Meanwhile, transfers Meredith Onson and Aubri Rote will each be eligible to play this year after sitting out this past season. Onson, who was an all-state performer at Oshkosh West High School, spent the 2003-04 season at Boston University and then sat out last season at UWM because of NCAA transfer rules. During her year at BU, Onson averaged 3.4 points and 2.4 rebounds while starting 17 games. At Oshkosh West, Onson was the consensus Wisconsin Player of the Year as a senior in leading the Indians to the WIAA Division I state title. Rote, meanwhile, helped Lakeland College to the 2004 NCAA Division III Tournament before transferring to UWM last year. Rote was the leading scorer on that team and a standout for three years at Kettle Moraine Lutheran High School. McCain earned Associated Press All-State and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel All-Area honorable mention honors while leading Riverside to the WIAA Division 1 State Tournament semifinals and its first conference title in over 20 years. She also earned all-conference honors for the secondstraight season, posting per-game averages of 13 points, nine rebounds and four assists As a senior this past season, Edwards was the Co- Player of the Year in the Fox Valley Association, a unanimous first-team all-league selection and an all-state honorable mention honoree. She led the conference with 21.6 points, 12.2 rebounds and 3.3 blocks per game. Last season, she averaged over 20 points and almost 13 rebounds on her way to all-conference first-team and all-state honorable mention honors. Markert was a second-team all-state performer this past season after averaging 17. 6 ppg and 6.6 rpg. During her junior year, she helped lead Brookfield East to the semifinals of the WIAA Division I state championship. A 5-10 guard, Markert averged 13.7 points per game and 4.6 rebounds per contest. A two-time First-Team All-Greater Metro Conference selection and a third-team all-state selection as a junior, Markert paced the Spartans to a 23-2 overall record and perfect 14-0 league mark. Fournier comes to Milwaukee after earning second-team Associated Press All-State honors in Illinois. The 6-1 forward was the second-leading scorer and leading rebounder in the Western Big Six Conference, averaging 13 points and nine boards. As a junior she averaged 14.1 points and 8.6 rebounds, again leading the league in boards. A two-time first-team all-league honoree and a fourth-team all-state performer as a junior, Fournier was also the Quad City Times Player of the Year in 2003-04. Wypiszynski averaged nearly 14 points and nine rebounds per game for a talented Ashwaubenon squad that was rated in the top 10 in the state throughout the season. A 6-1 forward, Wypiszynski earned all-league and all-area recognition in each of the last two seasons and, as a junior, averaged 13.7 points and 5.8 rebounds while helping AHS to the state tournament.